Malacca Guardian, 29 October 1928
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Title Section17 1928-10-29 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). Col. I. MALACCA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1928. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. No;. 4417 words
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Advertisement187 1928-10-29 1 I I I I I I] CORPORATION LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE-SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR-CAR. I Malacca Directors:— Agents: J| ■I Hon’ble Mr. Tan Cheng Lock. CHOP TIANG GUAN, A Chua Poh Siang, Esq. HEEREN STR J| Ong Hin Hong, Esq. f MALACCA MOTOR GARAGE, I I 81, JONKER STREET. j| |f187 words
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Advertisement232 1928-10-29 1 Telegrams: A.RC. sth and 6th Editions, Telephone No. 243. f M btatetrust Singapore. Bentley s and Liebers. j&i I ESTATE 8 TRUST AGENCIES (1927) LIMITER. 1 W A Trust Company Registered under the Trust Companies’ Ordinance M of 1926, with Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. 1 1 i232 words
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Miscellaneous129 1928-10-29 1 RIALTO THEATRE, f it Is Beginning Thursday, November 1 J| and ending Sunday, November 4 j| "0 imi a j ThB Colour Spectacle of j| 1 .000 WONDERS f M ICH AEL IKffel STROGOFF 1 tt es erne s Melodrama E jf (Europe’s Screen Idol.) p W W Speedy Action—Powerful129 words
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Advertisement2209 1928-10-29 2 ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. .MVTTPn Anct. Sale No. 16/28. MUNICIPALITY OF MALACCA. AUCTION SALE. TENDERS INVITED. estate of sadu bin joku Volunteer DECEASED. ASSESSMENT LIST, 1929. A sale of valuable teak-wood Ma Forces. household furniture, crockery, AUCTION SALE NOTICE is hereby given in accordance glassware, cutlery, pictUies, etc., MALACCA VOLUNTEER2,209 words
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Miscellaneous1149 1928-10-29 2 $l,OOO TO BE GIVEN AWAY 7~~~~ BEATRICE CROSSWARDS No. T First Prize $7OO. Second Prize s3oo (Closing Date of this No. is 12th November, 1928). A R M I S T I C Ep AW I ("Please Read Special Notes I r Carefully). Beatrice Crosswords No. 9. P. O. Box1,149 words
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Article702 1928-10-29 3 JAPAN AND CHINA AGREE. After a conference lasting seven days between Dr. C. T. Wang, the Chinese Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Mr. Yada, the Japanese Consul-General at Shanghai, an important provisional agreement has been reached on several points at j issue between China and Japan, in-;702 words
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Article37 1928-10-29 3 Tokio, October 24. Complying with the request of Japanese business circles in Siam, the Osaka Shosen Kaisha will reopen the line to Bangkok on the 28th instant, when the Taika Maru will sail from Nagoya.37 words
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Article2280 1928-10-29 3 Reuter, NANKING POLITICAL SENSATION. It had been generally expec.cd that foimai appointments in connection with the personnel of the five new boards would be made to-day’s Central Executive Committee meeting, says the NorthChina Herald of September 29th. It is now no secret that as a result of conferencesReuter, - 2,280 words
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Advertisement46 1928-10-29 3 ft 1 i I I THE NEW MODEL 6 CYLINDER, WHICH IS 1 SUPER-VALUE AT $2,340. f CONCESSIONAIRES FOR MALAYA. H 1 ¥8 K'W'm A\ Ti T» ¥> "Mid) fg I I' k IltC S Jg --A v,l •ujjSHMsdTi! YA, Aci n3L jg SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR-46 words
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Article829 1928-10-29 4 Everyone has heard of Honolulu but not many people have been there from Malaya, as it is rather off the beaten track, but it is well worth a visit if one can spare a little time and money. The steamships of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha call829 words
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Article232 1928-10-29 4 AUSTRALIAN FINED $5OO. At the Magistrate’s Court, Kampar, on Tuesaay iast, before Mr. R. P. Clegg, Mr. T. McCarthy, a young Australian wmenman employed b> Tronon Mines, Ltd., (Kampar Section), was charged with having, on or about September 28th, 1928, at Kampar, caused the death of a232 words
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Article, Illustration697 1928-10-29 4 presses, Frocks and Gowns.” Tnis week I have sketched you an evening gown, you couldn’t possibly call it a dress, or even a frock. Observe the beautifully flared skirt, fitting snugiy round the hips, and flaring widely to the lace hem, which siips downwards at the back, and697 words
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Article89 1928-10-29 4 [The Malacca Guardian does not neces sarily endorse the opinions of its correspondents J] To The Editor, Malacca Guardian, Malacca. Dear Sir, As a member of the Malacca Chinese Funeral Association I understand that the Association’s Annual General Meeting falls yearly on the 2nd week of September and as89 words
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Article134 1928-10-29 4 OCTOBER SPOON SHOOT. Deliberate C G Tt 5 -p Class I M. A. Carvalho “A 34 32 68.67* W. Sta Maria 28 27 65. W. Van Huizen 21 30 60.75 A. J. Minjoot 22 26 60. W. Krusemann 22 28 60. A. L. Mowe 22 29134 words
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Article174 1928-10-29 4 At a village kampong at Merlimau in Malacca, a few days ago, a Malay man, who was in charge of a duku orchard, put some dry coconut leaves in a large hollow of a darian tree lying on the ground, close to his hut, in order to174 words
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Article172 1928-10-29 4 Departures per s.s. Kopah 22.10.28 for Singapore—Dr. E. G. Weir, Messrs. E. Kong Guan, Tan Koon Swee and Hamilton. Arrivals per s.s. Tronoh 23.10.28 Mr. Choe Tian Hock. Departures per s.s. Tronoh 23.10.28 for Singapore Mr. Hughes. Arrivals per s.s. Larut 24.10.28 Dr. E. G. Weir, Messrs.172 words
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Article1497 1928-10-29 4 MEETING OF JOHORE PLANTERS. Mr. B. J. R. Barton’s Views. At the general meeting cf members of the Johore Planters’ Association held at Batu Anam on Friday of last week, Mr. B. J. R. Barton (in the chair) referred to tne loss the Association Pad incurred througn1,497 words
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SIMIT SPORTS CLUB.
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Article303 1928-10-29 5 The Simit Sports Club held a j very successful Meeting at their Club grounds at Koon Cheng Road on Saturday afternoon. The main events were the finals of a Badminton tournament. There were present the Patron of the Club (Mr. i H. d'Esterre Darby), the President 1303 words
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Article540 1928-10-29 5 Tne report by the directors to the sixth ordinary annual general meeting of shareholders to be held on Saturday, October 27th at 12; o’clock noon at the Registered Office of the Company, Malacca, states:— After charging all Secretarial and Office Expenses to Revenue, the year’s working resulted540 words
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Article833 1928-10-29 5 CHINESE PROTESTS. Tne following appeared in a recent issue of the Straits Times —A number of Cninese residents have written to the Straits times recently protesting against itie action of tne police in clearing xood hawkers off the streets, and alleging tnat the arrest of833 words
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Article467 1928-10-29 5 LIST OF PRESENTS. Following is a list cf the presents received in connection wuii the above wedding:— Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bcins, a pair of bangles, a necklace, ring, eari mgs, etc.; Miss W. Beins, one ring; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomazios, pendant; Mr. and Mrs.467 words
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Article144 1928-10-29 5 The story comes from Detroit that an infant of three days old has been operated on for appendicitis. I his recalls the stories which were current in the United States vynen the operation was first introduced there and had a tremendous v One story related how a man144 words
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Advertisement154 1928-10-29 5 witlf ltjl_|flatt VlLc 1 j3 \2| vAitn- stucA u I fY n I f I j I i All llmt the IV.lick name stands ,L i J 9 |Lj I for in beauty, performance, V V£o^-'_-p~~ r r- stamina and long life is yours 1 I for only 2845. I154 words
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Miscellaneous147 1928-10-29 5 RIALTO THEATRE. The Rialto is presenting to-night m their second show programme two special features. One is The Winner,” a thrilling railroad drama, plus romance and mystery, starring Billy Sullivan. The other is Majorie Daw and Niles Welch in In Borrowed Plumes a comedy classic, richly interspersed wn laughs and147 words
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Article958 1928-10-29 6 Soon all eyes will be turned on the land of the Kangaroo, and the struggle for the Ashes will hold the attention of the British Empire, if not of the whole world, to the exclusion even of important matters of State. And on that cricketing958 words
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Article93 1928-10-29 6 THE MALACCA PLANTERS’ ASSOCIATION. Malacca, October 28th, To the Editor, Malacca Guardian, Malacca. Sir, The Committee of tne Malacca Planters’ Asoociation desires to disassociate itself entirely with the views expressed in the articles which have recently appeared in your paper with reference to the activities of the Rubber93 words
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Article1077 1928-10-29 6 A monthly Committee Meeting of the Malacca Library will take place m the Library room at 7 p.m. to-hight. Mr. T. F. Anderson-Pole of Messrs. Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., Singapore, was in Malacca on Saturday. Mr. J. J. Boyce of Tampin Estate, Malacca Rubber Plantations, who went1,077 words
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Advertisement90 1928-10-29 6 STSTE (XPHESS feus RE WARE of Cheap '(JUNG f manufactured by VNquJj. ,he rate of thousands w h>cb^ Made exclusively of the unique 555 leaf. 'MADE IN LONDON BY ARDATH CO LTD v AyS/V \/\y\/N/\/V <s v^v^S/\‘ f If you drink Whisky |f H stick to one brand I I90 words
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Advertisement162 1928-10-29 6 X i GUTtfBIE E 6ig I PILKINGTON’S 1 BRITISH GLASS f A X Wired and Plain Non-Actinic Glass X V 4* Excludes Harmful Ultra-Violet X Light. X Ornamental Glass J* Y For Bungalows, etc. R T o Various designs and Colours T Y 4 4 X Stocked. Y t 1*162 words
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Article686 1928-10-29 7 It was stated in our last issue that. The fiist licence ever issued in Malacca for Wireless Receiving- was granted to Mr. P Sofeldt last Saturday. This is incorrect. We have seen one issued to Mr (Tee Swee Chiang in September’ 1925, while we understand that Mr686 words
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Article501 1928-10-29 7 Motor Car Prosecutions. Before Mr. G. Q, Dodd during the week three car-drivers were fined dollars two, and five drivers were fined dollars five, for obstruction with their motor cars at different parts ot the town on the public road, while six drivers were fined dollars ten501 words
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Article138 1928-10-29 7 PLEASE NOTE. According to the Government Gazette of Friday last, a Bill is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council, cited as the Municipal (Amendment) Ordinance 1928, as follows: Section 8 of Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal), hereinafter referred to as the principal Ordinance, is amended by deleting138 words
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Article493 1928-10-29 7 A SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION. Mrs. C. F. Green and Mrs. ParryDavis, assisted by Mrs. Glover, Mrs. Holmes-Smith, Mrs. Cooney, Miss Holden and Mr. Esson, are to be heartily congratulated on a novel and fascinating entertainment. The concert given in Malacca Club by the European children, m aid of493 words
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Article110 1928-10-29 7 A meeting was held during the past week among the members of the newly-formed Malacca Recreation Association. The club, which has been exempted from registration has been formed by an energetic number of the Eurasian community, and the following members were appointed office bearers:— President, F. H.110 words
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Article215 1928-10-29 7 OH! M.D.E.” SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE. There is an old saying wnich runs: “Those wno live m glass houses, s’houid’nt throw stones,” and another which says, what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander." In their issue of Tuesday last, the Malayan Daily Express calls us to215 words
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Article277 1928-10-29 7 SHORT-SIGHTED DECISION. The Malayan Daily Express of Tuesday last, says:—“ We trust tnat the Malacca Municipal Commissioners will not enforce the snort-sighted and foolish decision which they reached at their last meeting to provide a motor car stand immediately opposite the Rest House. We are277 words
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Article165 1928-10-29 7 CHILDREN’S CONCERT. Owing to the kindness of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. T. Pearce, the children j of St. Nicholas’ Home had a very enjoyable time at the Children’s Concert on Saturday afternoon last. They enjoyed every bit of the splendid programme provided, and it will be165 words
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Article957 1928-10-29 7 News and Views from Far and Near. By Wire and Wireless (Special to the Malacca Guardian). The papers in connection with the Anglo-French naval compromise have been publisned and so far as I can see they do not disclose any conspiracy on the part of(Special to the Malacca Guardian). - 957 words
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Article201 1928-10-29 7 I A correspondent writes and comI plains:—“ That recently a Chetty land owner has constructed a cattle shed just behind the new brick dwellings at Padang Samabok, belonging to Towkay Chan Twee Kim. Several cocoanut trees were felled to make room for the shed. The odorous smell emanating,201 words
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Article109 1928-10-29 7 On the morning of the 23rd inst. a Baby Austin car driven, by Mr. Wee Soo Beng, with two of his friends, Messrs. Tan Siew Giap and Tan Kim Bee, were motofing to Alor Gajah to visit a rubber estate, f when at the 12th mile the car109 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article129 1928-10-29 8 Another Hole In One. On Thursday last, Mr. C. Carver playing on the Malacca Golf course with Mr. J. B. Wallace did the sth hole in I. It is a short hole (approximately 120 yards) played over the pond—corn eciuently an old ball was used, a Dunlop ball, and129 words
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Article38 1928-10-29 8 Selangor v. Negri Sembilan. The Selangor Rugby fifteen travelled uown to cjeremuan on Saturday last to cue iN.o. side. The home team \.,i„ not so strong as tney were m past, lost by id points to 3.38 words
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Article668 1928-10-29 8 Rovers beat Rangers. On Friday last on a sodden ground on tne Kubu B ground tne two rising teams Malacca Rovers and Malacca Rangers met in a friendly game. Tbe Rovers who snoweu line combination in spite of the adverse weather conditions were tne superior team. Tne extent of668 words
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Article336 1928-10-29 8 Inter-House Football. The inter-house football competition which has been in progress at St. Francis’ Institution will come to an end on Monday when the Edward House 111 play the Augustus House 111 as on the issue of thus match depends tne destination final honours for soccer, a336 words
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Article690 1928-10-29 8 Malacca Club v. Boy Scouts. On Wednesday last on the Malacca Club padang the Malacca Club Hockey team met a Combined Boy Scouts Team. The Club were too good for the boys and the match was very one-sided. The Club trounced the Scouts to the tune of eleven goals690 words
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Advertisement121 1928-10-29 8 “DOG S HEAD” BEER. j A good thirst deserves a good Beer- so be sure you get a “DOG’S HEAD g I ft The most nourishing and re- i freshing drink obtainable. 3k 1 .1 n X Sub Agents: Messrs. KENG HIN Co., First Cross Street. lmporters: SHE, DARBY 8121 words
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Advertisement262 1928-10-29 8 iTHE MEW car; Performance, Comfort, Safety 4 Equal to Every Demand. 1,365 j JW~ v J| A car with speed that car he maintained mile after mile; W power that takes you up a steep hill without effort; pickup X that places you far ahead of any car on the262 words
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Advertisement329 1928-10-29 9 I 1 t aid in the Sick Room. I M,m 'l awn ff Dainty Feminine <g&\ In convalesence “4711” Eau de Cologne It is so essential to have the best Different to meet the pre- fgfi has been found to be the greatest aid in quality Eau de Cologne, therefore329 words
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Advertisement118 1928-10-29 10 I ADEIPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE. I t UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. r REMODELLED AND REDECORATED. LARGE COOL, AIRY ROOMS with ELECTRIC LIGHT and CEILING FANS. 'f Each 1 uo.ii wdi ns own Priva'e Ra'hroom, fitted with the Latest Sanitary Installation and Shower Baths The ONLY HOTEL in SINGAPORE so fitted. Terms: a118 words
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Advertisement102 1928-10-29 10 PLOCUCT OF GENE UAL MOTO r. r O P\ Mj t$L/ mb*'.. tY>e v ftoA Ve e^ cC > e< Vi f c X> e aS K s *e**‘ 9 c^° d V e X \V°'\ \\sA vN V o>s Ae ,w"' V*' V' Ac? e .Z 11 jAmM Sr102 words
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Miscellaneous238 1928-10-29 10 S' RIALTO THEATRE, i I PROGRAMMES |f From H/lanJ i/23Vi to Wjd.i33djy 31st Oct. From Thursday Ist to Sunday 4th Nov. fi, Nightly at 9-30 p m. Nightly at 9-30 p.m. M i| Latest Pathe tlazette. W) i> BILLY SULLIVAN N,w Stem Bros. Comedy. tt “THE WINNER” JULES VERNE'S i|238 words
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3884 1928-10-29 11 Tiu' grand charity show in aid 0 f the Shantung Relief Fund, under the auspices of the Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce, and or- 1 gained by ihe Straits-born Chinese assisted by their China-born Chi-1 ne se friends and brethren,3,884 words
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Article358 1928-10-29 11 A inaugural meeting of the proposed Indian Sporting Club was neici at tne Chinese Malacca Club, at 4 p.m., on Saturday, the 27th distant, which premises were kindiy lent for the occasion. The agenda was as follows: —(1) To discuss the advisability of forming a club called358 words
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