Malacca Guardian, 17 September 1928

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  • 17 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). Vol. L MALACCA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1928. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. No. 38
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  • 39 1 The above picture depicts the laying of the new water-main, on the bed of Malacca River. That same river was recently described at a Municipal Meeting, as being nothing better than a sewer.”
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 m 1 «^*JL s vs> 1 1 CORPORA TI ON LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE-SINGAPORE. 1 FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR-CAR. Hon’ble Mr. TAN CHENG LOCK, Agents: M.L.C. CHOP TIANG GUAN, 71, HEEREN STREET. CHAN KANG SWI, Esq., J.P. Malacca motor garage, |jg MAI ArrA MFMRFRS I 81 JONKER STREET. MALACCA MEMBERS, J CHOP
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    • 390 1 I I Telegrams: A.B.C. sth and 6th Editions, XT p Statetrust Singapore. Bentley’s and Liebers. e one 1| ESTATE S TRUST AGENCIES (1927) LIMITED. 1 A Trust Company Registered under the Trust Companies’ Ordinance w of 1926, with Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. J| REGISTERED AND HEAD OFFICE.
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  • 867 2 Following is-the eighteenth annual report of the Directors to the Shareholders, which will be submitted at the general meeting to be held on September 27th, at 11 a.m.:— Gentlemen, Your Directors have pleasure in submitting their Eighteenth Annual Report and a duly audited Statement of
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  • 727 2 MESSRS. UNITED TRADERS (K.L.), LTD. MALACCA. 15th September, 1928. i Rubbers.—The Price of rubber weakened to 8 9/16d. London, 18 cents, New York, 29 1/2 cents Singapore at close. Conditions were unchanged in the Rubber Share Market which l kept steady but quiet and quotations again closed with
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  • 149 2 CHRISTIAN BROTHFR ACQUITTED. The case in which Cyril t-,ik x Christian Brother, oi' s, i'? a Institution, Kuala Lum., ur Y ns Charged with an offence again l l Tamil woman at Port Dick 1 a W 8 H B w 3r f' aS heard before"Mr
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  • 177 2 PERFORMANCE AT MALACCA. The above talented Chinese Opera, a troupe of of 30 artistes under the able Managing Director Mr. Jam Whay Lee father of Miss May May Lee, the graceful prima dona, made their first performance on the 14th instant, and the following
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  • 122 2 Departures per s.s. Kopah" 10.9.28 for Singapore—Messrs. H. B. Winter, Thormtson, Jones and Steyne. Arrivals per s.s. Mata Hari 11.9.28 Mrs. liiilme Sharp. Departures per s.s. Mata Hari 11.9.28 for Singapore—Mrs. H. Kelloran, and Mr. A. Allan. Arrivals per s.s. Tronoh 11.9.28 Mr. C. Fullerton. Arrivals per
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1080 2 $7OO TO BE GIVEN $7OO BEATRICE CROSSWORDS No. 7. First Prise $5OO. Second Prize $2OO. From the Profits of this Competition 50% will be given to the Shantung Relief Bund. ill i :.5H^ ±.lL* J JEW .JL—(Please see Special Notes) Beatrice Crosswords No. 7. P. O. Box 210, Penang. Si
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    • 180 2 RIALTO THEATRE. Showing in support to Her Man,” a typical romance of big business, starring William Fair banks at the Rialto Theatre to night, is Ted Wells in his latest Western Thriller Greased Lightning.” In the first show are chapters 9 and 10 of The Power God,” a New Mustang
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  • 45 3 Do you mean adultery,” inquired Mr. Justice Hill in the Di vorce Court in mail week when counsel used the word miscon duct.” I like to talk English in this Court, and leave it to the newspapers to corrupt the language,” his Lordship added.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 593 3 A DV ERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. Governmentjotification. ff ilwalJllSllß P.W.D.M. 159/27 pt. r JWfW Fp%A 1 C.E. 505/27 pt. jillPrfj'J II Mil Tenders will be received at the I |PJf| JMMSIm wfj i ">V Resident Councillor’s Office, up to b W noon of the October, 1928, for ['■OE wißnit]ffcffff 7 the followin
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    • 562 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. ORDINANCE No. 61. (PAWNBROKERS). Tenders are invited for the sole right to open one pawnshop for a period of three years fiom January 1, 1929, in each of the streets or sections of streets in the Town Division of the Settlement of Malacca, described in the Schedule hereto annexed
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    • 54 3 I TO®**»»»»» 3 1 jlggi ‘‘s20 ,s f|§|{ ■>- I THE NEW MODEL 6 CYLINDER, WHICH IS SUPER-VALUE AT $2,340. H CONCESSIONAIRES FOR MALAYA. lyp I SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR, f i EmL W^I^EED PggLPn POWER ECONOMY /tP J TH E NEW SIX CYLINDER i s li efi 11 TAN
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  • 85 3 Messrs. Tan Cheng Hock and Wee Cheng Chiow beg to thank ■heir friends and relatives and the members of the Malacca Rovers who sent wreaths, telegrams and etters of condolence, and those who lent their cars, rendered assistance and attended the funeral of the late Madam Wee Seek Neo. Mrs.
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  • 605 4 FROCKS AND FRILLS. For Your Treasure Chest.*’ These Cami-bockers I have sketched. The bodice fits perfectly and the shoulder pieces button over to insure a perfect neck fit. One side of the bocker is buttoned up too for comforts sake and put half inch classic at the knee,
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  • 632 4 A POPULAR DECISION The following moderate and very sensible article appeared in a recent issue of 1 he North China Herald During the absence of Mr. Chu I Chao-hsin from Canton, the post of Commissioner for Foreign Affairs for Kuangtu* g will be filled by Mr.
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  • 323 4 d M hen Mr. Tan Cheng Lock made his appeal in the Legislative Council on Monday for the humane slaughter of animals—a reform I which is spreading throughout j Great Britain and must eventually reach the East—the Government countered with the finding of a I local Commission which
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 270 4 S G 9 I 1 A nT Tr S I Complete T II !GA E L )\/l Q cco I.cck s I I 1 I Motor service n I 1 Old Smuggler nr AN s OO ~ock <; o. have AUSTIN Mg {>3 Mg on view for your inspection CHEVROLET
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  • 1075 5 A bishop not very icng ago somewhat staggered his more insular laymen in England by remarking that when he revisited Nigeria after a lapse of years he found the place as modern and up to date as Gclders Green. And so without giving offence to anyone
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  • 1698 5 Many people living in Malaya nave no idea that coal is obtainec i'rcm this part of the world, but in Selangor thirty miles from Kuala Lumpur there is a iarge coal mine named The Malayan Collieries.” To get to this place one takes the Batu
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  • 331 5 PENANG COMMENTS ON DANGER OF APATHY. Commenting on the action taken by the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association regarding the defence contribution, the Pinang Gazette remarks that Singapore again gives Penang a lead, and Penang again must follow.” The newspaper adds:— That the Imperial Parliament will in any event
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 126 5 MALACCA TIDE TABLE. SEPTEMBER, 1928. Date H. M. Height 17 Monday M 9.10 7.‘2 A 9.20 6 3 18 Tuesday M 9.40 7.0 A 9.50 6.2 19 Wednesday M 10.10 6.7 A 10.10 6.0 20 Thursday M 10.40 6.2 A 10.40 5.6 21 Friday M 11.10 5.6 A 11.10 5.1
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  • 729 6 We are glad that Malacca has shown some sort of interest in current events and has decided to hold a public meeting to protest against the military impost which the Secretary of State for the Colonies is attempting to levy regardless of the wishes of the people. That
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  • 1224 6 Tenders have been called for the construction of a Government Toddy Shop at Kubu Road. A new Police Station and a set of barracks at Kesang, Malacca, have given place to the old dilapidated ones. Mr. Ham Ah Soon, a well-known local football player and his uncle,
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  • 165 6 Here is a little jem from Wednesday’s Malay Mail Boxing. Light-Heavyweight Title. Holder Defeats Challenger. In a 10-round wrestling bout for the light-heavy-weight championship of the world, Ted Thye (America), the holder, beat Hugh Nicholls (America) by a back slam fall in the sixth round. It
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  • 20 6 FLAG DAY. Donations received this we- y—' Mrs. Neo Ong Hee Mr. Graham Already received 1 Total ..SLO2YH
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  • 28 6 LOCAL ASSOCIATION. The following subscription lkG been received. Mrs. Hutchinson Mr. Tan Soo Hock I Mr. F. E. Harmer Mr. D. A. E. Beil J
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 79 6 (XPS^SS ®f I manufactured by .vSquariV ll r9te of thousands P e d yu£^ Made exclusively of the unique 5 5 5 leaf, 'MADE IN LONDON BY ARDATM TOBACCO CO LTD Ilf you drink Whisky stick to one brand I —a good welbknown Reliable ‘Brand such as J| I “BLACK
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    • 66 6 I i *5» W »ol, uo <,u..»H' ,l y Y Wi-AGIIB|J .1. BmtTl/ 6 1 PO« T lII’ X Build up an Iron Constitution X I ON I I Gilbey’s Invalid Port, f x i I GtrmmE r 6 b f J The Editorial Office of the Malacca Guardian I
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  • 763 7 WHO ISSUED THE WARRANT? We feel it incumbent upon us to make some comment upon the above unfortunate affair. According to the report of the Tamil representative of the Singapore Free Press, who, we are given to understand was in Court on Monday last, the Magistrate
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  • 1361 7 A Murder Charge. 1 Heforc Mr. G. C. Dodd, .on the J Hn instant, Baba bin Tempang, a Malay, v\as charged with murder oy causing the death of Achin bin Jannet at noon on the 6th of August at Pringgit. Mr. J. N. Bhaduri of the legal
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  • 397 7 [The Malacca Guardian decs net necessarily endorse the opinions of its correspondents To The Editor, Malacca Guardian, Malacca. Indian Sporting Club. Sir, Some time back there was a coriesponuence in your paper re the formation of an Indian Sporting Club. I am given to understand that there is in
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  • 303 7 In aid of the above Fund for the benefit of the Fay Fong Chinese Boys’ School and tne Pay Teek Chinese Cu i School, 2 variety snows were staged at the Eldorado Cinema Hail on the nights of SunJay, the fih and Monday, the 10th nstant
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  • 1293 7  -  News and Views from Far and Near. By Wire and Wireless WEE WILLIE WINKIE. (Special to the Malacca Guardian). The world awaits with breathless interest further particulars of the momentous discoveries which Prof. Hill of tne London University is supposed to have made in
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 289 8 St. Francis A::3Cj*aiion v. Negri Semblkn Cub. On Saturday, the 15th the St. Francis Association played the Negri Sembilan Club ac tennis on the S.F.A. courts. The St. Francis Association von all the matches except one which was unfinished owing to faii.ng light. The following are the detailed recults:
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    • 263 8 Football League Tournament. A Football League Tournament in which four teams are competing will shortly be under weigh when the first fixture comes off on Monday, the 17th instant, on the St. Francis’ Institution grounds. Messrs. P. G. Mahindasa, F. Leon, Abdullah bin Hadji Bachee and A.
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    • 684 8 Yeow Kim Swcc Shield. Panda Kaba's Xl?.'? Fr‘ghl. On Wednesday last on the Kudu C Ground the semi-final tie between the Anglo-Chmese School and the Banda Kaba F. Team was p’ayed on a wet field. The teams wero: Anglo-Chinese School: Fu Kong, Kassim, Geok Swee, Ismail, Wong Tee Chin,
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    • 198 8 By kind permission of the Malacca Club the Malacca Boy Scouts wdl noid their first annual sports I or the M.C. Padang on Saturday id instant commencing at 2 p.m. These sports are a departure from tie usual events connected with athletic r ueLs. The
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    • 41 8 On Tuesday, the 18th there will be Colours v. Whites fixture on the school ground. On the 26th the S.F.A. will play High School away. On October 2nd the S.F.I. will be met and on the 6th the Malacca Club.
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    • 192 8 The Draw for -the Handicap Tournament for Mr. Gray’s Cup to be played during the course of this week and next: Mrs. C. F. Green and C. F. Chester (10i/ 2 Mrs. B. Cooper and C. V. J. Laville (16). Mrs. G. Holden and M. Strivens (7).
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    • 111 8 The official opening of tiie above Club, composed of tne members of the Staff of Messrs. Sime, Darby N Co., Ltd., Malacca, took place on the club grounds at Koon Cheng Road, on Saturday, Bth instant. Mr. H. d’Esterre Darby, the patron of the Club, declareu the
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  • 868 8 The following appeared as a leading article in the North China Herald of August 21st:—The departure to-night of Mr. Hewlett to re-establish the British Consulate in Nanking puts an end to a breach in relationships which will have lasted seventeen months almost to a day. It
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 143 8 I THE I NEW OAR Performance, Comfort, Safety I Equal to Every Demand. I ***** j A car with speed that can he maintained mile after mile; ;j. power that takes you up a steep hill without effort; pickup that places you far ahead of any car on the road.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 118 8 Eldorado Hall,| No. 29, Kee Ann Road, 4, J| Malacca, S.S. I JjL THE FATE OF AN ORPHAN, J I SHOWS ON 17th and 18th September, 1928. I AND j ROMANTIC BROTHER. Love’s Sacrifice (Love's Sacrifice) i WILL BE SHOWN ON <§ I 19th and 20th September, 1928. j ®n
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  • 291 9 The fourth central district convention is to be held at Seremban, a nd the following is the tenative Programme:— Friday, November, 9th. p.m.-— Registration. 3.00 p.m.—Dinner. 0.00 p.m.—Reception: Concert in charge of Mr. R. Sabapathy. 11.00 p.m.—Cabinet Meeting. Saturday, November 10th. 0.30 a.m.—Morning Watch. K. h- Inion
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  • 156 9 A TEA PARTY. The Malacca Chinese Football Club held a tea party last Saturday, at the Club premises on the occasion of the distribution of prizes in connection with the various tournaments held last year. There was a large attendance of members. Following is a list
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  • 101 9 Don’t make much of this,” remarked Mr. Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to Pressmen who sought confirmation of the report that he had added bricklaying to his many activities. The reporters found the Chancellor, with his daughter Sarah as labourer, busy on the construction of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 32 9 1 Bj' 111 i Robert Blau, 0-7.;, Hongkong Bank Chambers, |\j |’M JI) I lUjl’l/ Singapore. ’Phone A7 ll. I HI ssmhkE&tt' de II |gigl C/f/fC#£r/l€x I |i, «i i n -'I
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    • 79 9 /01 gg\ s I /(S I f J /mm MT&aA J S I IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE l «i 'S 8 Our present Advertisers will ft 1 I tell you that it pays to s S ADVERTISE. Ask oar 5 S' I Manager for contract rates. 1 w o<2 p
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 270 10 I ADELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE. g 4> UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. g£ Jl REMODELLED AND REDECORATED. 4| 4| LARGE COOL. AIRY ROOMS with ELECTRIC LIGHT and CEILING FANS. f? Each Room with its own Private Bathroom, fitted with the Latest Sanitary Installation and Shower Baths ff The ONLY HOTEL in SINGAPORE so
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    • 168 10 TH£ 60ICK STANDARD TOURER I Valve IN HEAD 1 ]fQ VV h en better car* are built Buick will build them”. True. (1 L l ust *°°k ow ar a^ °I its *>«ld the Buick Standard /V?! WTII Tourer in beauty, in performance, in long-lived depend-^ i/j > ability. Then
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 229 10 aLxcT theatre. 1 PROGRAMMES. M From Monday 17th to Wednesday 19th Sept. From Thursday 20th to Sunday 23rd Sept. Nightly at 9-30 p.m. Nightly at 9-30 p.m. Snappy Comedy. “WHOSE WIFE” Stern Bros. Comedy it TED \N ELLS Latest Pathe Gazette. The King ot the Saddle Malayan Football —Singapore vs.
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  • 2710 11 t he manufacture of PALM OIL.” rrj ie following is an abstract of n important publication by Ir. H. Blommendaal, Chief of the rhemica! Division at the General Experiment Station of the a VR.O-Sm Medan, Sumatra, en,jjl e d The Manufacture of Palm L a copy of
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  • 839 11 TRAGIC POVERTY IN HONGKONG. Social Welfare Work Or Education? A side of Chinese life not usually dealt with by writers on that country is described by C. L. C. in the following article in the Hongkong Daily Press:— Europeans who live in this Colony and
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  • 464 11 GENERAL COUNCIL’S WARNING. The question of members of the Bar giving legal advice in newspaper articles in violation of a rule prohibiting it has been considered at Home by the General Council of the Bar, and a warning has been issued to members of all Inns.
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