Malacca Guardian, 15 October 1928
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Title Section17 1928-10-15 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). foL L MALACCA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1928. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. No. 4217 words
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Advertisement597 1928-10-15 1 0 JjL W f§! Telegrams: A.B.C. sth and 6th Editions, W' A Statetrust Singapore. Bentley’s and Liebers. e CI) IU Jj| I t/p If tsrATE ST agencies am limited. 1 {V- s§• W A Trust Company Registered under the Trust Companies’ Ordinance 6 T \> china 4 A f§l y!597 words
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Article714 1928-10-15 2 MESSRS. UNITED TRADERS (K.L.), LTD. MALACCA. 13th CcKbcr, 1928. Rubbers. —The price of rubber, after fluctuations within narrow limits, closes to-day at 8 15 16 London, IS? f New York, and 3T' cents Singapore, which is U>d., i cents, 2 1 o cents better respectively than a fortnight714 words
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Article1021 1928-10-15 2 THE ANNUAL MEETING. Conservation of Financial Resources. The eighteenth annual ordinary general meeting of tne Bukit Jelutong Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the company’s registered office, 137, Heeren Street, Malacca, on Thursday, September 27. There were present tne Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock (Chairman) and Messrs.1,021 words
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Article925 1928-10-15 2 THE ANNUAL MEETING. Well Prepared for Bad Times. The eighteenth annual ordinary general meeting of the United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the registered office of tne j Company, 137, Heeren Street, Malacca, on Thursday, September 27, tne Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock (Chairman) presiding.925 words
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Article1382 1928-10-15 2 The Malacca Guardian does not neces sarily endorse the opinions of its correspondents.'] To The Editor, Malacca Guardian, Malacca. Municipal Office. Dear Sir, A previous correspondent to your valuable paper, who signed himself Cives drew the attention of the public to what he considered an irregularity in the Municipal1,382 words
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Advertisement896 1928-10-15 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. I ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALE. A /> The Property of Mr. E. J. T. Pearce. AUCTION SALE AhjV* 'L 7. of ■‘'ii'H'u Excellent Feakwood Household Furniture. '■jo J fu ':j|« GJ> fibhaU' M;7 i be b y Public Auction at 71 No, 4. Bandasah Road v 7®jji Salurda >*' the896 words
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Advertisement315 1928-10-15 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. NOTICE. Senders of rubber for Export are hereby advised that the following arrangements will operate on and from Monday, 15th October, until 31st December, 1928:— Rubber delivered at any Railway station for conveyance to a Port must be accompanied by a consignment note endorsed with315 words
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Advertisement220 1928-10-15 3 v j[ f S J r s' H "to 5 c i sve, r~ jjk* THE NEW MODEL 6 CYLINDER, WHICH IS SUPER-VALUE AT $2,340. I CONCESSIONAIRES FOR MALAYA. I IIT” *r 4N .«111 UN IfTO» I W nssl T v' v a J SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR. i lm220 words
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Miscellaneous152 1928-10-15 3 MALACCA TIDE TABLE. OCTOBER, 1928. Date H. M. Height 15 Monday M. 8.10 7.3 A. 8.30 6.4 16 Tuesday M. 8.30 7.2 A. 8.50 6.3 17 Wednesday M. 9.00 7.0 A. 9.10 G. 2 18 Thursday M. 9.30 6.7 A. 9.40 6.1 19 Friday M. 10.00 6.3 A. 10.10 5.8152 words
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Article1233 1928-10-15 4 ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT STILL. When the inventor of the first stone club demonstrated its eflec- tiveness by cracking the first un- wanted skull in public, the beholders, we may imagine, declared among themselves tnat Science Was A Wormeriui Thing All Right, that One In ever Knew1,233 words
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Article215 1928-10-15 4 DON’T BULLY WITNESSES. Archbishop Whateley tnus writes on the unfair treatment of witness by counsel: I think that the kind of skill by which tne cross-exami-nation succeeds in alarming, misleading' or bewildering an honest witness may be characterized as the most, or one of tne most, base215 words
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Article1651 1928-10-15 4 RECENT HISTORY IN j MANCHURIA. i In a long article, contributed to the Gaiko Jiho, the Diplomatic Review of Japan, on the relations of China and the Powers, and on the special position of Japan in Manchuria, Mr. Katsuji Inahara, a former Foreign Office employe and a1,651 words
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Article183 1928-10-15 4 Arrivals per s.s. Tronoh 9.10.28 Major N. H. P. Whitley, and Mr. S. R. Bowdler. Arrivals per s.s. Larut 10.10.28 Mrs. Grant and daughter, Mrs. Thomas, Messrs. J. I. Dawson, E. H. Davies and Yates. Departures per s.s. Larut 10.10.28 for Singapore Mrs. Thomas, and Mr. Sanderson.183 words
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Article952 1928-10-15 4 able to the Giants of Old.—F. B. Wilson in the Evening News - able to the Giants of Old.—F. B. Wilson in the Evening News. in the Evening News. There were wonderful a Old, you know, glants of There were wonderful giants 0( more mightily in Than ever was heard or told Th fe y et a fo°u f r,in the Evening News. - 952 words
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Article536 1928-10-15 5 —Raka - ,—Raka (In S.F.P.”). There were once three maidens who were given in marriage by their parents, and cleaved unto their new Lords to such an extent that they journeyed with them to a far country called Malaya. And, when they had sojourned in this country a short space(In “ S.F.P.”). - 536 words
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Article205 1928-10-15 5 The Royal Horticultural Society is arranging an international exhibition of garden designs, which I w jn be held in London in October. The project has appealed to horticulturists and public bodies in 1 Great Britain and abroad, and alj ready exhibits have been promised from Canada,205 words
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Article383 1928-10-15 5 FORDOR SEDAN FEATURES. The Fordor Sedan is the de luxe car of the new Ford passenger car line and has many features that are new and exclusive in low priced cars. It is distinctive from the other Ford passengers cars in exterior appearance. The cowl sweeps down383 words
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Article1489 1928-10-15 5 In his spare time my private secretary, who cultivates -pats, theology and bird’s eye ties, to say nothing of a natty Chaplin moustache, goes about doing good. That is to say, he devotes himself to assassination. Of course, being a loyal youngman, he puts my interests1,489 words
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Advertisement130 1928-10-15 5 I (idi JJiart^lh l I v J biwck to f'uPuL J I 'NvFf [rjfjE i<W I j| I 1 J All that the Buick name stands m__jy j for n beauty, P —zzz^zy I stamina and long life is yours J\Vyizj Fourer illustrated here sells (ON for that orice an130 words
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Article907 1928-10-15 6 The members of the Legislative Council have had their preliminary canter and we shall have to wait until the end of the month to see what their labours bring forth. Apart from the Budget discussion which should always interest those who contribute to it, and the Annual Review907 words
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Article1446 1928-10-15 6 Mr. R. D. Davies, editor of the Singapore Free Press, who has been Home on leave, is expected back by the Kamo Maru on the October 23rd. Pandit Naidu, Senior Physician of the Himalayan Pharmacy, Singapore, arrived here, yesterday morning. Mr. A. N. McCaulay of the Asiatic1,446 words
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Advertisement84 1928-10-15 6 (?PRKS 59 Bs^BMbbS f H JKraSaMKaHeak. manufactured by r lD utJ K ®qu an 4 1 ,t1e r ate of thousands p e Made exclusively of the unique 555 leaf. "MADE IN"LONDON BY ARDATh TOBACCO CO LTD A 107.a/* Ilf you drink Whisky f stick to one brand 1 good84 words
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Advertisement180 1928-10-15 6 -j~;* v*!'*l* v We would call your attention to our LIQUOR LINES X„ t 1 TENNENTS T B E E R a pure, palatable and refreshing X 1 !i. beverage 1 TENNENTS OLD ENGLISH ALE 1* a pleasant, healthgiving tonic X MEUKOW’S CHAMPAGNE X BRANDY X an excellent liqueur GILBEY’S180 words
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Article5221 1928-10-15 7 THE TAN RAM CHGON CASE. A MURDER CHARGE. The fourth session of the Malacca Assizes commenced on Tuesday, the 9th instant, when Mr. Justice M Burton presided, with I Mr. X. H. P. Whitley as D.P.P.! There were eight criminal cases on 1 the list and one criminal5,221 words
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Article260 1928-10-15 7 MALACCA CELEBRATIONS. The 10th October, 1928, marked the 17tn anniversary of tne overthrow of tne effete Manchu government in China. Two other important events—the birthday of Confucius and the celebration of the Unification of China fell as they uid on the same day. Such a day260 words
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Article244 1928-10-15 7 CIVIL SERVANTS’ SALARIES. At Monday’s meeting of the Straits Settlements Legislative Council, questions were asked and answered as follows: Mr. Tan Cheng Lock asked: Could Government put up a table showing the comparative salary and pension rates of Civil Servants and public officers of the large professional Departments244 words
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Article279 1928-10-15 7 in response to invitations issued by Mr. Chan Teck Chye, well over a Hundred guests were present at a dinner given on Saturday, the 13th instant, at the up-to-date and elaborate building named after tne late millionaire Mr. Cnan Say Peng. The house is called Say Peng279 words
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Article84 1928-10-15 7 MEDICAL MISSION. A Jumble Sale and Sale of Work will be neid at the Medical Mission on Saturday, November 3rd, at 4 p.m. Proceeds will be in aid of the Medical Mission. Old and new things of any description will be gratefully accepted for the Sale. They may84 words
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Article361 1928-10-15 7 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST POLICE. Lorry Drivers’ Complaint. A remarkable story reflecting j upon Asiatic members of tne Johore Police reaches us, says the S.F.P.” of Friday last. It is stated that on September 29th two lorries owned by a European firm of contractors were brought from j Morib,361 words
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Article996 1928-10-15 7 News and Views from Far and Near. By Wire and Wireless (Special to the Malacca Guardian). Two items from Russia published early last week taken together show to what a sorry pass the Communist have brought tnat once gxeat country ana what further trouble(Special to the Malacca Guardian). - 996 words
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Article225 1928-10-15 7 We have been glad to note that under the new police regime—that is, since the new C.P.O. arrived nere—there has been a considerably larger number of police on duty in and around the town. We were also pleased to note that a certain amount of intelligent anticipation was225 words
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Article362 1928-10-15 8 S.F.A. v. Malacca Club. On Monday last the St. Francis Association met the Malacca Club at hockey and a good match was witnessed. With the bully-off C. de Vries attacked but Gregg held him up. Again the same player was responsible for a further raid. Tnen the Club forwards362 words
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Article671 1928-10-15 8 St. F. A. League. In the St. Francis Association football League the “X” Team beat tne Y team by the odd goal lfi five. Tne winner’s goals were scored by E. Leon (2) and Wong Ah Leong whilst Abdullah b. Haji Bachi and F. Rodrigues netted for tne Y’s.”671 words
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Article366 1928-10-15 8 HALF A MILLION SUFFERERS NEEDING HELP. Once again Remembrance Day is upon us—already the streets and shops are becoming bright with posters bearing the flaming emblem of the Flanders Poppy, and already the inevitable questions are being asked. “What is Poppy Day?” Wny, year after year, must we366 words
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Advertisement106 1928-10-15 8 I ALWAYS #3| 5: N I j f CONDITION %SikrJy 1 1 o doc's head; 3 GUINNESS THE STOUTYOU’RE USED TO 1 C «/> Z ui 8 NOTE- THE ABOVE DOGS HEftD 1 ft LABEL IS OH EVERY BOTTLE. 0 3 s HE.TD I.UKK\£S-» DOvVj 'Fit? j^| mi—<§fe JB* I106 words
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Advertisement287 1928-10-15 8 the I NEW OAR I Performance, omfcrt, Safety Equal to Every Demand. $1365 I j A car with speed that can be maintained mile after mile; power that takes you up a steep hill without effort; pickup II ;yn that places you far ahead of any car on the road.287 words
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Article1510 1928-10-15 9 ATTORNEY -GENERALS’ WEAK A REPLY. The Hon’ble Mr. M. H. Whitley, Attorney-General, S.S., in his reply t 0 th( 1 lon. Mr. A. p. Robinson ff ith reyard to the formation of a Criminal ourt ot Appeal, gave a most inconclusive and feeble reason why such1,510 words
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Article1054 1928-10-15 9 GOVERNMENT OFFICERS CHARGED. Two cases of misappropriation of public funds by officers of tne Jonore Government amounting in one case to over $lB,OOO and in the ether to over $2,000, came before Mr. Justice McCabe Reay when the Muar Assizes opened on Saturday of last week. Rakal1,054 words
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Article163 1928-10-15 9 Two brothers in New York State are stated to have changed their name from Hell to Heiil because the former spelling caused them a certain amount of embarrassment. Perhaps the more bashful among their clients might feel *a certain delicacy in recommending others to go to163 words
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Advertisement132 1928-10-15 9 I 1' I /M lPJll§lk\ J I I £5 1 'i i i j/nai Fiiiti 5E f A ft I KODAK LIMITED. (I corporated in England.) I SINGAPORE. 4$ m v |j| 4§l <?P& cQo rOp effc W H Preserve your negatives in a negative album. m 4§ frLIZ i132 words
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Advertisement125 1928-10-15 10 I ADELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE. I H UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. H REMODELLED AND REDECORATED. LARGE COOL AIRY ROOMS with ELECTRIC LIGHT and CEILING FANS. og Each Loom w til its own Private Bathroom, fitted with the Latest Sanitary Installation and Shower Bath <|j^> H The ONLY HOTEL in SINGAPORE so fitted.125 words
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Advertisement66 1928-10-15 10 7 if TAN SOO HOCK CO. MALACCA. |^2r icicle with comfort on: Goodyear Balloon Tyres. Goodyear Balloon Inner Tubes are not just tubes—they’re really PILLOWS OF AIR. Relaxing comfort—freedom from jerks and jolts—luxurious case, all belong to the motorist who insists upon Goodyear Balloon Inner Tubes. They cushion better and66 words
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Miscellaneous268 1928-10-15 10 RIALTO THEATRE i I PROGRAMMES. I I From Moncby 55th to Wednesday 17th Oct. From Thursday 58th to 2l st Oct. Nightly at 9-30 p m. Nightly at 9-30 p.m. j| RICHARD HOLT in “TOO MUCH YOUTH” ‘‘SHOULD SAILORS MARRY” (Pathe Comedy) f r RKi s Latest Hattie Gazette. #6268 words
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Article456 1928-10-15 11 Just at present Paris is suffering fi om a foreign invasion, and charabancs packed tighter than any sar-dine-box I ever saw tour the city ceaselessly. One would imagine that these hourmg parties, tired with the lightning-like rapidity of their day’s outing, would retire to bed at .10,30456 words
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Miscellaneous132 1928-10-15 11 RIALTO THEATRE. Showing with the Universal roaring, tearing army farce, Finders Keepers .starring Laura La Plante, at the Rialto Theatre tonight, is Richard Holt in Too Much Youth/’ a comedy thrill-o-drama. In the first show at 8 p.m. are chapters 3 and 4 of Blake of Scotland Yard,” a two-reel132 words
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