Malacca Guardian, 22 October 1928

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  • 21 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). VoL L MALACCA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1928. single: copy t E n c E nts. NO. 43
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 438 1 A O W f| Telegrams: A.B.C. sth and 6th Editions, -w„ 9 a* W X\ JjjL Statetrust Singapore. Bentley’s and Liebers. 111 I 1 ESTATE 8 TRUST AGENCIES «927) LIMITED. I r w W A Trust Company Registered under the Trust Companies’ Ordinance w j Aj. f I<J26, with Security
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 112 1 f From Thursday, October 25. I RIALTO THEATRE. I j j j k SHCM. g L wMM u J r New Heights of Comedy are reached in this over-night laugh of fg f sensation. You must meet the Greatest of all Comedy Teams:— tp I KARL DANE and GEORGE K.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2676 2 1 r ~~~IT7 i; xr(p «j advertisements. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALE. POPPY DAY 1928. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION FOR DRESSERS. BARGAINS IN r ,-0\ The Property of Mr. E. J. T. Pearce. A GUESSING COMPETITION. ff AUCTION SALE A course of instruction for 9»J 'HAND l/AKw /jJWimA OF Guessing
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 212 2 RIALTO THEATRE. The special attraction at the Rialto Theatre to-night, is “A Trick of Hearts,” starring Hoot Gibson. Tnis film is a humourous drama with many thrilling incid- ents built around a clever romance. It is a type of offering that 1 most certain to make a hit with every
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  • 1073 4 According to the latest statistics compiled by ii at indefatigable body the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Caviare, tnere are in Great Britain at the moment more than £OO genuine, handsewn, hall-marked, dyed-in-the-wool millionaires. This is r. somewhat awe-inspiring fact, I think,
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  • 91 4 —The Rubber Age. The brush is not only for cleaning the surface of the teeth, but is designed to spray out he food matter and gases from between the teeth as
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  • 894 4 Mr. Tan Cheng Lock is asking the Government at Monday’s meeting of the Legislative Council srd a fairly recent issue of the Straits Times,” to put up a table showing the comparative salary and pension rates of Civil Servants and public officers of the large
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 334 4 rmSDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT 1 THE MALACCA CHINESE SHANTUNG RELIEF FUND f H tinder the Auspices of I The Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce. I I A Grand Charity Show M Organised by the Straitsborn Chinese and assisted by their Chinaborn Chinese Friends and Brethren IN AID OP I THE SHANTUNG RELIEF
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 95 4 MALACCA TIDE TABLE. OCTOBER, 1928. Date H. M. Height 22 Monday M. A A. 0.20 4.7 23 Tuesday M. 0.50 4.8 A. 2.40 4.4 24 Wednesday M. 3.00 4.9 A. 4.20 4.9 25 Thursday M. 4.40 5.6 A. 5.20 5.5 26 Friday M. 5.30 6.4 A. 6.00 6.1 27 Saturday
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  • 408 6 It is not often tnat tne people of Malacca are called upon to put their hands into their pockets in tne cause of cnarity. V\ fienever they are asked they have so far never failed to respond generously. We therefore need not write very much
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  • 736 6 It had to come and it has come quite unexpectedly and in a manner which few people would have expected. Now we know why the Administratorship of the Rubber Research Institute was abolished so mysteriously and the Administrator was given six months salary for loss of employment.
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  • 1198 6 Mr. R. A. B. Stanhope, Veterinary Surgeon, N.S. visited Malacca during last week on official duty. Mr. A. W. Leakey, Armourer of the S.S. Police paid a visit to Malacca during the week on Inspection duty. Mr. F. E. Harmer, C.P.0., Malacca, has gone to Fraser’s Hill
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 124 6 Stqte (?PRESS 5\ fe?US of a*rfg£ I K D ..,„f.,i„„j u «S.> Kl? he rate of thousands Pj wh icb >: ilnof 0 Made exclusively of the unique 555 leaf. ‘"MADE in LONDON BY ARDATM TOBACCO CO LTD ,3& r!?A I STARVE I WHITE ANTS I and do away with
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    • 202 6 .}*-X-*-X—X**X**X~X-'*X-*X**X"*X**X*-X**X* X Gutisrie c @lir I v We would call your attention to our *l- .j. LIQUOR LINES J f TENNENTS T B E E R •j- a pure, palatable and refreshing X X beverage X TENNENTS OLD ENGLISH ALE -j* a pleasant, healthgiving tonic 4* MEUKOW'S CHAMPAGNE X BRANDY
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  • 2387 7 Grand Charity Show. -IN AID OF--THE SHANTUNG RELIEF FUND. MALACCA’S EFFORT. Never before have the different < ions of the Malacca Chinese e imumties combined together so v > ie-nearteciiy in a chanty cause, ;t> ney have in the special effort behalf of the Shantung Relief Fund. For several weeks
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  • 2314 7 MEETING OF COMMISSIONERS. The usual monthly meethng of j L-he Municipal Commissioners took Mace in tne Resident Councillor’s office at 2.30 on Friday afternoon as:, there being present:—The Fioii. me Resident Councillor (Mr. C. F. Green) President, Mr. L. V. J. Lavilie, Dr. Eveson, Messrs. G. C. S.
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  • 1304 7  -  News and Views from Far and Near. By Wire and Wireless WEE WILLIE WINKIE, (Special to the Malacca Guardian). The week under review has been remarkable for the successful crossing of the Atlantic by the mammoth German airship the Graf Zeppelin. For sometime there
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 532 8 H.M.S. Iroquois v. Malacca Volunteers. On the Malacca Club padang on Saturday a football match was played between an eleven drawn from the various units of the Malacca Volunteers and a team from the H.M.S. Iroquois. The following teams lined up. Malacca Volunteers: Eussof b. PI. Said (Malay Co.),
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    • 268 8 Malacca Rovers v. Malacca Hotspurs. On the Kubu B Ground on Tuesday tne Malacca Rovers played a friendly game against tne Malacca Hotspurs. The teams were:— Malacca Rovers: Din, Eusof, Peng Leong, Majid, Layman,Talif, Sulong, Slow Kow, Abdullah, Manap and Bakar. Malacca Hotspurs: Kah Tin Koon Tiang, Chm Seng,
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    • 308 8 Tranquerah English School v. St. Francis’ Institution 111. On Saturday on the Tranquerah English Scnooi ground the above two teams met in a very sporting maten piayed under splendid conditions. Mr. P. S. Nonis had charge of a game he handled very well. After play had been in
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    • 185 8 St. Francis' Association v. Malay XI. On Wednesday on the St. Francis’ Institution Ground the St. Francis’ Association Hockey Eleven met a Malay Team. The teams were:— St. Francis’ Association: Oh Singho, J. M. Lee, F. M. Theseira, 11. M. de Souza, R. W. F. Aeria, F. Rodrigues, Lim
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    • 37 8 Mr. Chichele Plowden, who was for many years a metropolitan ma--gistrate, was one day asked by a friend if he had tried gin and cider. No,” replied Mr. Plowden, but I have tried many follows who have.”
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 160 8 1 “DOG’S HEAD” BEER, f I 8 ft J A good thirst deserves a good Beer- g S so be sure you get a “DOG’S HEAD g The most nourishing and re- I freshing drink obtainable. I 0?p A® c&o 1 5 I Sub Agents: fg 1 Messrs. KENG HIN
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    • 236 8 ITHE NEW OAR I Performance, omfort, Safety Equal to Every Demand. I 1 1,365 I A car with speed that can be maintained mile after mile; power that takes you up a steep hill without effort; pickup v that places you far ahead of any car on the r oac:.
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  • 301 9 BE INS—ROGERS. A very pretty wedding took place on Saturday morning the 20th inst. at tne Church of St. Peter, Bunga Raya, when tne Rev. Father Fernadis conducted Ihe service, which was fully choral, the friends of Mr. F. M. Beins formed the choir, and Mr. T. B. F.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 158 9 I/xt 1 A»\ J /iii wwmt j: «m»»9»ti>»a*»»»»»»«»»99»»»<*« S ..ii—........ I s- x Speed Film I 3§ f£ f I KODAK LIMITED. gg r (1; corpora tod in England.) fj’ SINGAPORE. H 1 aa gfo P H 11 X Preserve your negatives m a negative album. gg> ■Tfltif».» iw»'Ttr»rj ,j.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 148 10 I ADELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE. TEA DANCES Every Tuesday. AFTER DINNER DANCES Everv Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. ROOF GARDEN CINEMA Every Sunday and Monday Evening. g LADIES’ LOUNGE. PALM COURT. rpn |jF §rr ADELPHI HOTEL LTD. T rr I f HARRY H- WILLIES, Managing Director. g Vital new improvements in the
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    • 165 10 <M&/^ I E F TW’E I 'f* y\ J Tn' P 1 instantaneous, unlabored response S 'N# 111 111 when you step on the accelerator.... /I\\ T JJJ Jr that’s why the Six is so widely pre* i\\ J/ ferred.... and that’s what you get in Prices Igf a» ft"
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 190 10 ■<&-■ -v v I RIALTO THEATRE I From Monday 22nd .to Wednesday j From j| A Screamingly Funny, Lightning-Fast Comedy Drama G REELS ijt “HOOT GIBSON” A Delightful Pieturization of the Immortal Song t|t IN' 1 The Fascinating Romance of a Cinderalla of the Side- Jji j “A TRICK OF
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  • 13897 11 THE TAN KAM CHOON CASE. ACCUSED CONVICTED. Following is tne continuation and c< > iusion in the case which has r;. ed so much sensation in Mala a, in which dan ham Choon and T; hi Hussein were jointly charged. the former on three charges, namely: (1) Forgery,
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