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Title Section21 1926-05-05 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIII.- No. 103 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 192621 words
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Advertisement197 1926-05-05 1 ,j SPECIAL OFFER FOR DIANA BLUE AND GREEN PENCILS PRICE $2.15 per doz. FROM 7% Malaya 7 ribvne Press, Ltd. 20F.. Co! Iyer Quay Singapore. j FULL RANGE OF CARS FOR EVERY POCKET. ITALASIA, LIMITED I I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, 189, Orchard Road. BOL CINEGRAPH E I The Smallest Cinema Camera197 words
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Advertisement224 1926-05-05 1 7— p J DANGER COMPORT EYES A NIBVES Jj The discomfort against which yon try f to shield your eyes may be caused by j| the invisible rays in sunlight. We!la- jj worth Cruxite and Sir Wm. Crookes n lenses fully protect against this J ble danger. We Stock them.224 words
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Article900 1926-05-05 2 Will Not Compromise With the Bolsheviks Some illuminating telegrams have lecentlv been dispatched from Military Headquarters at Hankow. Desp te peace rumour that have been so liberally published, the Marshal's intention of Arcing complete surrender on the Kuom.nchun has never varied, and the steps taken with900 words
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Article105 1926-05-05 2 Sentence was pronounced at a Cons story Court at Chelmsford on the Rev. Basii Loney, formerly in the Chelmsford Diocese as Chaplain to the Custom Mission to Seamen. He was previously convicted in the police court, where he pleaded guilty to false pretences in connection with a bank105 words
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Advertisement178 1926-05-05 2 K|t|g t FROM LONDON FOR YOU I WO4Mi m And they reach ycu as fresh as if V you bought them at our London Piccadilly Virginia Cigarettes will brin you joy for they are cool :rafcfc»d and fragrant R jj PS Pure golden smokes made only k^r^ll 4 i!! from178 words
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Advertisement363 1926-05-05 2 YOUR MIRROR WILL TELL YOU if you need Pinkettes. If your fa ce pimply or yellow, if you see slime upot your tongw, its answer is you do, becaus* these symptoms indicate a disordered con dition of the liver or of the intestinal tract Pinkettes are laxative perfection. As gently363 words
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Article842 1926-05-05 3 New Method of Using Concrete A number of members of Parliament interested in rural conditions visited St Paul's Cray oa the invitation of Mr. W. Smitten, the member for Chis ehurst, and Mr T. H. Nash, the chairman of the local parish council, and inspected a bungalow842 words
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Article205 1926-05-05 3 Canon Alexander on Perils of Sensationalism Canon Alexander, in a midday address at St. Bartholomew's Church, Smithfield, spoke on the influence of the modern Press. At no previous period, he said, were the individual journalist and the Press as a Whole so exposed to the perils ami205 words
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Advertisement627 1926-05-05 3 fin llillrr"Trf[f~rniTi'HT^Tll""ll""ll) n aj M \Wm\Wk\Wm\\Wm\mKkWk\\ Moths Ttes^ THAT new suit or that beautiful which eat holes. It is economy to dress ruined by moths! The use Flit. Flit is clean, easy to use value of goods annually destroyed and harmless to humans. It evapoby moths in houses and godowns627 words
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Advertisement397 1926-05-05 3 No. 8 of a series. INSPECTION To lay down a set of principles before being filled, are thoroughly and rules governing the manu- clean and inspected; ar.ee filled, facture of .Aerated Waters is not they are again inspected for enough; rictid inspection is a'so visible iirrpurities; once every necessary to397 words
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Advertisement1495 1926-05-05 4 i m i m i i jjj Tuesday, May 4to Wednesday, May 12 gj j iCUarlie CKAplin|; In his Latest and Greatest Comedy. The Biggest he has Ever Made I A United Artists Super production I f*9W GOLD! j RUSH A Dramatic Comedy, A unique picture. A Real Love story,1,495 words
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Advertisement179 1926-05-05 4 SIMM THEATRE North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT AT 9.10 P.M. AL WILSON in The Air Hawk The world's most amazing >tunt flyerHorseman of the Heavens, niounu Earth's fleetest steed (the Aecopbaa) forming stunts on the wings thai m v could not do on the ground the fearless, death-defying aviator who hurlteeth179 words
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Article122 1926-05-05 5 T Mlay, May 5 k Tides.' -2.:>7 a:n 516 pm- twi rd mail clones, 11 a.m. i k Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow. May 6 Tidef —3.51 a- 111 6 48 P'mf* 0. outward mail due. 1 n homeward mail leaves. E f nShatw Memorial Hall, 5.15 p.m.122 words
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Article134 1926-05-05 5 Today, May i Drill Hall. Eurasian Company, .p Ui o:dt-r-Holmets. Chinese Company, a Garrison Srrrts. -Drill ITa 1 S-VJP. Ambulance, i To-aaotrow, May 6 Drill Hail. Eurasian Company, d Training. r lay. May 7 Drill Kail. M. G. Platan. Sports Team. Drill Ha 1. Band, Hand Practice. Drill134 words
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Article134 1926-05-05 5 sh Malaya Figures sing la a statement of quantity •übber ex orted during April. April to date Against 4.910.69 25,392.78 8,751.63 :A. 16,015.03 81,186 03 68.287.96 0 at af 608 99 7.004.20 B.4<i>.ab j E 401.90 2,164.09 1,716 99 771.64 3,853.93 2.740.54! 19.20 30.93 82.85 a) .23.727.45134 words
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Article115 1926-05-05 5 untitled in untitled at Wat Sam chin Bat was taken ill wich cholera and red to the ho&pital for infectious -es oa Kk ng Sam. On Sunday even- c ame unconscious, and after a time r in charge of the pronounced dead. The body was then removed the ir.ortuarv where115 words
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Article1080 1926-05-05 5 PRODUCF Buyers. Sril***Singapcre, May 6 i Small Pear! Tapioca <lJ Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyun $38C 3 Flour 0 Rice, Siam S $35(5 "Fair Sa-o Flour Rice, Siam $346 ,:o:nt«. Sago Floor Rice, Saigon I *30;, ;,0.2 v-,scol-lour Rice, Saigon 2 W, T V ;rS 25.001,080 words
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Article127 1926-05-05 5 Messrs. Barlow and Co., remort the crops harvested on the undermentioned estates during th? month of AprH, 1926: Harimau Rubber Estates Ltd., 5,975 lbs. Majedie (Johore) Rulbber Estates Ltd.. 15.200 11«. Muar Itam Estates Ltd., 16,051 lba, Permas Rubber Co., Ltd., 21,900 lbs. Sekong Rubber Co., Ltd., 13,500127 words
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Advertisement31 1926-05-05 5 DENTISTRY J Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES 0. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, ft* Hill Street, Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary j Phone 123.31 words
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Advertisement18 1926-05-05 5 M. EZEKIEL ft SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician*, 4, Raffles Chambers, Rafflea Place, Singapore. Optometriat: A. M. EZEKIEL, OJ).18 words
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Advertisement659 1926-05-05 5 USEFUL TO PLANTERS. Our Groundnut Cake cf the highest quality, and will iro<ve veiy beneficial for Rubber -rees. Fruit trees and Plants in »ringiiw? them tx> a very healthy and jroductive state. «Yee sample supplied on application. Ye also manufacture best quality Groundnut and Cocoanut Oils and Oocoanut Cake at659 words
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Miscellaneous232 1926-05-05 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, MAY 5 Penang, Colombo, Suez, P. Stud, Bilbao, London, Rotterdam Hamburg-, *Dakar Maru 2 p.m. Hoihow Anhui 2 p.m. Kh'.o, Billiton Java, South-West Sumatra, South-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Diliy Myer 2 p.m. hina, Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East, Siberia, Philippine Inlands, Western Canada and Western232 words
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Article1049 1926-05-05 6 When a public man retires from a high office it is customary to say farewell to him in a manner that befits the close of a career spent in the service of the people. So customary indeed have such functions become that they tend to obscure, with insincerity, the1,049 words
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Article560 1926-05-05 6 The Czechoslovak National Bank has started business. The new issue by the Teja Mala> a Tin Dredging Company has been over-e.>plieu for. Property including the Kampong Java estate and the Ginting S<mpah Club bungalow is to be sold by auction in Kuala Lumpur to-day. The output of the New Seudai,560 words
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Article161 1926-05-05 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 4. Neariy 200 members of the Penang branch of the Subordinate Civil Service Association gathered in the Club House at Dato Kramat yesterday to bid good-bye to the Hon. Mr. W. Peel and Mrs. Peel. A group photograph was taken.161 words
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Article90 1926-05-05 6 The trial of a bus driver named Loe Ah Mas on a charge of having on 2nd. February last driven his bus in a rash and negligent manner, and at an excessive speed and on the wrong side of the road, and thereby caused th? death of a90 words
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Article90 1926-05-05 6 Further hearing was recorded ve.<;erdav m the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Deane, of the case in which Mr. W. Woelz sued Messrs. E. W. Tomlinson and J. F. Pilgrim, formerly trading as the Australia Overseas Co., for the recovery of a sum of $10,800. The defendants90 words
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Article55 1926-05-05 6 (From Our Own Correspond? rtt.) Penang, May 4. The Penang Assizes opened to-day. All four cases to be heard are concerned with murder. The first was a double charge of murder against a Tamil named Sinnasamy who, it :s alleged, attacked two women grass-cutters, mother and daughter, and55 words
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Article32 1926-05-05 6 Mail? from Europe, (London mails despatched April U»), ex P. and 0. Malwa will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholder* at 9.30 a.m.32 words
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Article813 1926-05-05 6 Mrs. P. Appaeaniy, R.A Singapore far Kuala Lumn I,iav tt* route to India. P *^*ti| It is reported from P<>\ )TL §1 Yuarag Yue-ching, ex-p remier F «••t b, the off* to form a Cabinet '"*>• Capt. and Bt. Major T.A 1 0 y M.C., has assumed813 words
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Article99 1926-05-05 6 After nearly six years of ■Pfaarflj with the local Police force. Detective Uiaee»tor Chia Yontr Hoe will be severm* a* connection with the department at the en of thU month for private leaeoaa. Joining sts an ordinary detective r Hce rapidly rose to the rank of P***? Inspector99 words
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Article41 1926-05-05 6 (Prom Our Own Kuaia Umr ,Hl Dosr>'<te heavy and continuous rn\n, hundred people »ttirdiil the v 4 givea by Sir Georfe and I-a<ty Ca/rcoea iMoaf The Su'can and Raja Muda those present. The g**** somely entertained indoor-.41 words
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Advertisement328 1926-05-05 6 SZS^ZSZSZSZSZS2SZSZSZSZSZSZSZS2SZS2SZSZSZSZSZSaSZSES2SZSZSZSZSZSZSZSSSZSZSZSZS I BEDSTEADS. f j g Stocked in all Sizes I- i 1 re Best quality in Iron Beds firf' *A: 1 N S Four-Posts in various IjJL Je iJjL c! thicknesses. |jfJ TTT* JD £ga■ »v COMBINATION BEDS 5 H I with wire mattress H S I with or328 words
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Advertisement72 1926-05-05 6 ISESHSHSHS2S2SES2S2SaS2SaSES2SasaS2SESESi I COMPARISON I a is the only infallible Test S 5j of the relative value of S Typewriters. a 3 By comparison the Royal a S proves its superiority. S Ask for Booklet I Describing the 20 H Reasons 3 I LTD. jjj H Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, jjj72 words
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Article70 1926-05-05 7 First Disorders by Strikers rtjREIGN LABOUR WITH BRITISH MINERS affic Operations on Land and Sea Much Upset Reuter's Service. London, May o. Bast] sceßCl a; Dockland, «b* n huolivan element v h su>picious» road trans- the d«J am', became more in iiscriminately r n tJ sa ;>:in«r lorries andReuter's Service. - 70 words
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Article38 1926-05-05 7 British Official Press Service. London, May 5. I rtj constablea and special officers j r-, **Moraine Post" offices all isneaetea MfU bag. MhiDs Barhana and Kamil.ies a*-e md other supplies at Liverpool. London theatrea have ciosch*British Official Press Service. - 38 words
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Article128 1926-05-05 7 T RANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS London, May 4. The Transport arrangements worked Unlay with great efficien.-y. (IBM for provision of milk n commodities were pu«. anl oust. r 0 his morning:. The auino- bve r* r u a! "d pressed to deal with t're «Ttat 0Wii of volunteer workers, reali lasses of128 words
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Article204 1926-05-05 7 London, May 4. In th House ->f LoHs, Lord Salisbury msd* a aU-nun? of the history of the f rnts I» a J r Lr ip to the present cr sis. He said tha n the face of a threat to the v oio n >n. >204 words
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Article46 1926-05-05 7 Amsterdam, May 5. Mr. Brown, Secretary of the International of Trade Unions, has arrived unexpectedly via Antwerp and is now busily in circularising the utliliated un» ons *i-h a v t v ,v to establishing a relief fun<l 1 the British unions.46 words
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Article28 1926-05-05 7 London, May 4. The Government is publishing a penny "«rspaper called "The British Gazette." The first issue to-morrow will be districted over the whole London area.28 words
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Article178 1926-05-05 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 5. TV British Gazette," Numiber One, not seven hundred thousand copies, Published by His Majesty's Stationary consists of four sheets, the inside Pajjvs bt'ipjr blar.lc. It explains its objects a reply to ;he strike-makers' plan to ui-aly., e pubi c opinion. Nearly allReuter's Service. - 178 words
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Article189 1926-05-05 7 London, May 4. With their premidnight shifts working 1 at the press most of the morning papers survived the strike barrage but appear with very small dimensions explained by such notices as "Emergency Edrtt.on" and "Special Strike Number." The pages are almost exclusively devoted to the momentous happenings189 words
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Article268 1926-05-05 7 London. May 4. The London streets present an amazing tad unparalleled appearance a? the result of measures taken by business people to reach their daily work, consequent on the complete withdrawn", of the usual means of passenger transport. From the early hours, crowds of ail agco and268 words
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Article184 1926-05-05 7 London, May 4. The official broadcast states that the London miik transport service ds working according to scheme and long d'stance milk and fish trair.s arrived according to schedule. The London Underground Railway and Omnibus Combine notify that they arc endeavouring to operate the services with voluntary184 words
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Article39 1926-05-05 7 Amsterdam, May 4. The International Federation of Trade Unions has not yet received an application from the British T. U. C. but has made preparations for financial and moral support immediately an applet on is received.39 words
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Article107 1926-05-05 7 London, May 4. A joint conference of the stewards of the Jocker/ Club and the National Hunt Committee decided, owing to the carrying out race meetings under th* e ing conditions, that all the meetings woul be abandoned until further notice. This does not apply to the107 words
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Article53 1926-05-05 7 Berlin, May 4. The strike has already affected German ports. Vessels scheduled to sail for Eng- land have cancelled their departure in view of the impossibility of coaling in Great Britain. Several British steamers are held up a'. Hamburg and Bremen. The GermanAmerican liners are omitting Southampton53 words
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Article45 1926-05-05 7 Rotterdam, May 4. The Batavier line has suspended its London service. Other lines are contemplating similar action. The exporters of meats and dairy produce have a'ready suspended shipments to England. The Hook of Holland's services to Harwich wM be suspended after to-night,45 words
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Article80 1926-05-05 7 Paris, May 4. An xtraord nary influx of passenger.from England yesterday arrived on the trains from Calais to Paris so that they were doubled. The northern station at Paris to-dar/ was crowded with English hurrying to London. After ten o clock this morning the trains80 words
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Article68 1926-05-05 7 Washington, May 4. Mr. Wiiliam Green, President of the American Federat on of Labour, stand that the federaton believed that the British miners were justified in their demands for a -decent living wage," and that their grievances should be speedily redressed. He hoped that "those qualities68 words
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Article37 1926-05-05 7 Essen, May 4. The Union of Transport workers and dock labourers and t&J seamen's organisations have issued a man festo ordering theii members to cease work on ships trying to take coal to England.37 words
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Article58 1926-05-05 7 Paris, May 4. The General Confederation of Labour ha» convened a conference of :he miners, ra lwaymen, dock labourers and seamen to discuss support of the British strikers. A definite decision was not reached but theFrench Unions assured the Brit sh workers of their sympathy and promised58 words
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Article37 1926-05-05 7 London, May 4. The comb'ned clerical s'afTs of the Cunard and White Star lines unloaded the Mauretania at Southampton cn her arrival from America. The passengers went to London by a fleet of charabancs.37 words
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Article30 1926-05-05 7 New York, May 4. The S:ock Exchange opened weak witn considerable veiling. The British strikt tended to restrict trading. Cotton and wheat futures receded by a fraction.30 words
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Article47 1926-05-05 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 5. The first strike-time editicn of a regular newspaper to reach Reuter's office is a diminutive copy of the "Time?," consist'n:; of a single sheet of foolscap typewritten on both sides, price two penc containing the briefest digest of yesterday's developments.Reuter's Service. - 47 words
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Article50 1926-05-05 7 Reuter's Service. New York, May 4. It is authoritatively leamiod that American oil circles are inclined to doubt the accuracy of a despatch from Mexico City to the effect that the Mexican Government and the British Legation have reached a satisfactory agreement regarding the new Mexican petroleum law.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article40 1926-05-05 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, May 4. Thb Prince of Wales loft for London in an aeroplane to-night. London, May Th* Prince 01 Wales has arrived in an aeroplane at Croydon ftom Paris and qiv-et-ly motored to London.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article348 1926-05-05 7 BRITAIN GRANTS SPECIAL PRIVILEGES Relaxation of Regulations to Check Smugglers British Official Press Service. London, May 4. 3 Correspondence between the British and 3 United States Governments is issued re- jj parding administrative measures which the uj BriVsh authorities have offered, to assist 3 in the preventionBritish Official Press Service. - 348 words
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Article134 1926-05-05 7 Only Communist IL P. Accused of Sedition Reuter's Service. British Official Press Service. London, May 4. Mr. Saklatvala, M.P.. has been arrested and will he charg.-d at Bow Street with making a seditious speech in Hyde Park. Mr. Saklatvala was remanded at Bow Street till Thursday on aReuter's Service.; British Official Press Service. - 134 words
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Article46 1926-05-05 7 London. May 4. Mr. Saklatvaia, the only Communist member in the Houses of Parliament, was prosecuted before a Bow Street Magistrate for a recent speech. Upon giving assurances that he wouid make speeches only in the House of Commons he was released.46 words
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Article50 1926-05-05 7 [Havas Agency.] Paris, May 4. The Departmental Councils are at present sitting. Most of them have adopted resolutions expressing confidence that the Government will continue a policy of financial restoration interior and exterior peace, and urging the citizens in favour of voluntary subscriptions to the amortization fund.50 words
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Article61 1926-05-05 7 Reuter's Service. Lahore. May 4. The controversy centring around the famous Lawrence statue which more than once has led to a breach of the reace has hem apparently ended by the action of the Government in altering the offending inscription, "will you be governed by the penReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Advertisement242 1926-05-05 7 I Established I WATCHES OF RENOWN I Diamond set Platinum or White Gold Wrist Watches in tne 1 most splendid workmanship that will not only please tho 0 fortunate recipient they will makt a real appeal to j everybody, for everyone desires the gift to be beyond criticism. 5 3242 words
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Article110 1926-05-05 8 BOXING He Died Fighting «natncr F.l*p,no hope in the arena. JJS «-«nt bring a world's title to the %hte" rittS J A Ades in th Manila 6 "w<*-thy aajmaaajr w to Pancho Villa it ,tid £2 SP °r s scrib M c him »»d well d *aaenr« it.110 words
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Article21 1926-05-05 8 -\f'.v York, 4r»i*',l 99 t*. khat the New vS kT 1 19 understood amfeM S.adium during September21 words
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Article109 1926-05-05 8 S.F.A. League *<* WoiSSS. t TW* y 7 Du kes VS. S.c F A Tueauay, May n._ S .R.C vi RE Friday, Msy vs R A i Tuesday, May 18.—Dukes R p Friday, May 21.-S.CJP A v. R i i huisday, May 1 rr T 5"^' Monday, May 31.—S.C.F.A.109 words
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Article191 1926-05-05 8 Country Matches Commence Reuter's Service. London, May 1. rain there w"? n? w tent b cw:n to Surrey scored 241 v Jsl* wae d""™! and 145 3 t 3 t a dlne 79 etoSS. SaSih'ain £52, derepliad with fiVCSf J^J «ujS" *S2SJ &MX by 10 wlcke*. mthe second (JuppReuter's Service. - 191 words
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Article93 1926-05-05 8 Sepoy Lines Golf Club vs. Keppel Golf Club The match played on Sunday Mav 2 a Sepoy Lines «resulted as follow»: r v KEPPEL GOLF CLUB Campbell and Orawton n Jonc® and Thomson n Keurnjdy and Tong-ue Hallow® and Rogers Boardman and Barron J anaihar and Bald i Hurt93 words
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Article74 1926-05-05 8 Colony vs. F.M.S. The Qualifying Rounds ■tJnJTSTO been FJLS. versus GoW <25 r nds of the folk*** Present the rvLTJg*!^..— l to re- TUESDAy, MAY U Doubles w V f later. Fxture* will be announced WEDNESDAY. MAY i* (f) or 3)7 (bj or (d) or la 4° UaloS74 words
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Article118 1926-05-05 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS I r>-L Sing-les 12J???. 2L u 3 p itt owe 12 beat J ofca owe Ch °on a o^ 9 I 6fl3 n feti^| 24 Tin Slew j Singles £f, 15 beat Sim Teng I w 15 £l2 0 g!Lf ve 3 beat Low Kee Choe118 words
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Article22 1926-05-05 8 empire Tournament Final Reuter's Service. the final i„ a L ndon > Ma y 4. Championship tourn»nL.F m S :re Bii UiardsReuter's Service. - 22 words
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Article69 1926-05-05 8 New American Invention for Boxers inventor gloves which tie Dempsey i n preserving U9ed b V Jack pssss ly spa* antjgTiin motor car txrra macLp I w^s/5p- Tbe Ga?6'y a M h5'W^ri abound after 1?tti? Strated tow the' Gately plajs f! something. 1<>VeB market for use in e69 words
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Article58 1926-05-05 8 I held on Wednesday• Anr7li m itt "WW, MoW of the Hon General Secretary T Was aD P oin *ed bm Musraffa and£aff"t Moh amed Assistants and Mr r DapPM Hon. Treasurer. 5' Colm an as as follows:— Sports Committee are Messrs. E F fui— Sooloh, Mohamed58 words
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Article42 1926-05-05 8 Driven Insane by his passion for horserscing be a horae JSft fc of 20 Sieves S"gyf to HSTSfftfii" b een found At fi rst the vtanfk m under supervision awh p. Later hi 5 beatln f? bta -ountry. for m.les into the42 words
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Article65 1926-05-05 8 BUDGET RESOLUTIONS PASSED BY HOUSE Opposition Refrains from Prolonging Debate Reuter's Service. •n '-onHoji, J!ay 4. a no ™<» attendance of me™--.hoa prejudto.-ng. thejr ent the debate thereon, StTS a c ntury oW 01 the dbty was agreed rrZ division. A resolution continuing the key iad for anotherReuter's Service. - 65 words
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Article75 1926-05-05 8 British Official Press Service. -London, May 4_ Exchange rates: Par s 1401 v V" 4 855. Brussels v m 18 f» Copenhagen 18.61, 0«o 34.3J>. P r ie Vi «1%, Madrid S3 6 r S*! 7U D »-«5, Uabofl 2 7 32. Rio 7*B, Buenos Aires 45 1British Official Press Service. - 75 words
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Article23 1926-05-05 8 Reuter's Service. u__ j Washington, May i standing the InTSI noUithmicht U herein Woe beneficial to the c many ways. StateReuter's Service. - 23 words
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Article9 1926-05-05 8 Reuter's Service. r Washington. May 4Reuter's Service. - 9 words
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Article12 1926-05-05 8 [Havaa Agency.] Several villages around 4 their SUaida haVd12 words
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Article55 1926-05-05 8 Religious Bad Manners Not Typically Indian Belfaat by the «««plified of bands IS other contamptuoua T"** and political idiocy 3tratloas of nonfined to ImSL l L Ute V** n<>t Ton. observed in all counSel <* na These pro wine- l nd aIJ a^s lAely to cost iffia55 words
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Article58 1926-05-05 8 imports. compared »^23^000^? Josef Berbe, forty years of age and a having been a'moat SL fr the crime wave reeenTt 2J a <*■**> 0? He -a^l^Sfl»? 1 55»2 EZ£ h mi h t as J|i^t thftt °*<* am^.b anded M -y«Jjlariaa all coiSSLj J"* Lttlc noU*u *«m ah data given58 words
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Article1088 1926-05-05 8 SOLICITOR'S CLERK THE DEFENDANT Dispute Over Sale of Estate Option The ease in which Dr A r w w sung Mr. G. V g We€r aiooa eierk, for the a 80 <citor's advanced to aeSSe centiX"*-* 2 ooo option to purchase a ™?kk n,atlon of an ifcwir, and1,088 words
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Article195 1926-05-05 8 The Surma Theatre attract on at the Surma Th atr 332? later took a lead™! rot Wa r and of the American coin^ 116 onsJ aught forces of Girmanv ha* X P affa,nst the °ne of the nipht screen. Wilson rJS hk li£~ n the man in motion195 words
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Article79 1926-05-05 8 With a view to popu arizing the coun WJ Ibe allowed to travJ P*«*n ff e M months on the Genoa fiee for two opened. u enoa-P a ermo lin of the eurrent nne »»ths g« to admit thre^nesff Ti 30 The reso;ut on reau as TOMciilors. P-ers bcfc,e it79 words
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Article416 1926-05-05 8 Sixth Annual Training School!?. f The Sixth c t J 1 annual •NJiwol for Sanitary u n <t u* T nr m ntral 'Wtan hnj *S on Monday, Mav -),.j be Pot, J,> »Piw interested Iad"t and enough to take „"f. ""'k-Kn Afte; partaking of th Pro^S the416 words
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Article64 1926-05-05 8 Hon rnhi ndust upheaval ftm and nr£ Share niarkel tendency re stead >' Among to-day's quo.at arc:-. p Buyers. Seller,. Tatnba aks T, f~ Sung-ei Bap» na J*J L4S pi ll Gd Malagas 2.90 "^Z Uneis US Ml Mining. Kuchais HJ xMurais 3 3b *g indusirials. fcSLf nd64 words
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Article205 1926-05-05 8 o e fo "°Wing passengers arrived at ?,"5 ap .T by the Melchior Treub festeruI'TZf- and Mrs Bayk, Mr. MeCeML K m J?£ Mr an <* Mrs, Iibvys, Hr. and Mrs. Wcdl Daadaa. Mr. C. A. E rar, Kn Edgar and Miss Edgar, Mr. Tjoe Tjin Tja>. wT205 words
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Article867 1926-05-05 9 Toerangie (Sumatra) Rubber produce Estates, Ltd. fourteenth annual ordinary general ngie (Sumatra) Rubber Ltd., was held on n .h, CoOßci] Room of the Rubber V: r Association, 2, 3 and 4, Idol-lane, liha R. Gray tn€ Chairman) < Thon, representing: the (3f grs. Harrisons and Cros- j having867 words
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Article837 1926-05-05 9 Thirty-Three Years of Amazing Progress Thirty-three years ago to-day, on May 1,1893, says the "Straits Echo" of Saturday, at the opening 0 f the World's Fair Exhibition, Ch.cago, occurred, perhaps, the most important "debut" which has ever taken place in the entertainment world, for the occasion837 words
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Article157 1926-05-05 9 Novel Plan Invented to Burn a House An alarm clock, a piece of string, and an oil lamp with a wick, were the instruments used to start theffitr t which partially destroyed the premises owned by Dr. Ramon Papa at the corner of Accepleros and Asuncion, Manila, P.157 words
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Advertisement289 1926-05-05 9 1 Lactogen f I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD I I FOR YOUR BABY I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) a jjj 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. To-Night Wednesday, May 5 To-Night AT THE NEW WORLD SHOWS Chinese Wayang, Open Air Cinema, Kelantan Hak-yong, Etc., Etc. WILL PRESENT A very interesting289 words
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Advertisement305 1926-05-05 9 BOORD'S 3 I a I I 1 I j m OLD TOM j |M DRY GIN j 1 ir\ ARE THE I Mm F,NEST 1 I p ly BTAINABLE jj 1 A Tria| I j will Convince You I I Obtainable from all Dealers. is ji rvi I j j]305 words
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Article285 1926-05-05 10 Marries Friend of Prince of Wales. Miss Constant Taimadge, the famous film actress, was married recently at San Mateo, California, to Captain Alastair Mackintosh, formerly of the Seaforth Highlanders. Great interest has been aroused la London by the marriage of Captain Mack, ntosh, who is a personal285 words
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Article288 1926-05-05 10 American Exposure of Red Fictions Chinese newspapers recently t 0 ha»*l report a speech made by Mr. Silas H. Strawn, American delegate to the Customs Conference and American, member of the Commission on Extraterritoriality, at Tsing Hun College, Peking. In the course of his address he said:288 words
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Article223 1926-05-05 10 Survivors Are Found at Margaret Bay The Japanese lugger Kelsia arrived on March 4 at Cooktown from Thursday Island, bringing Captain Carl Fitzpauhi, a German, and'Waldamar Tregoucoff, a Russian, who were picked up at Margaret Bay. When interviewed, Captain Fiizpauhl stated that five men, Edward Clements, an223 words
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Advertisement602 1926-05-05 10 1 Cold Storage I J ICE CREAM Take Home sl three-flavoured Brick! Obtainable from jjj I JOHN LITTLE Co.. FUN BEE Co. KIM ANN Co., LIM KHOON HENG. jjj LUNA CAFE (Dhoby Ghaut), LIM YEW CHYE SONS, High Street, or from jjj THE COLD STORAGE DEPOT. I I THE NEW602 words
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Advertisement172 1926-05-05 10 WHICH IS BETTER? DEADENING THE SENSE OR REMOVING THE PAIN. The physical man is subject to numberless pains and aches which may arise from various causes. In many such cases it is not possible or practicable to trace the cause and root it out. The best thing to do is172 words
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Advertisement522 1926-05-05 10 I FAIRBANKS -MORseTI S Typhoon Power Pumpa Single Cylinder Double Acting H TYPHOON PUMPS are adapted for use iv connection Wlt n maim ffl tbe farm, suburban, horaos and factories for pumping vator into c] S tanks for low pressure boiler feeding for circulating brine p] plants for pumping oil.522 words
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Article516 1926-05-05 11 Singapore, May 1. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 4S Beef stew or curry kati *1 Pork lean kati Pork iean and fat (1st quality) kati bu Mutton Indian lb. Mutton Australian lb. j*? Fowi kati Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locaily reared) kati «0 Ducks each Pigeons, domestic516 words
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Advertisement555 1926-05-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS rTTIffISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES 1 (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. rxrci I 4R AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. E lONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) VRDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. 01 r rhina Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. For555 words
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Advertisement21 1926-05-05 11 1 and grumpy HPtf Sweeten your SiomacK and stir up your life nils I You will ifm be naturally mLm J21 words
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Advertisement569 1926-05-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. B. W. SOON, 5 p.m., for Malacca. RAHAM, 5 pjm., for Muar. TUESDAY ROMPIN, 4 p.m., for Batu Pahat. MEDUSA, 4 p.m., for Port Dickson, Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh,569 words
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Advertisement578 1926-05-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Due Sail Kitano Maru 8,000 Marseilles, Ixmdon Antwerp May 12 13 Haruna Mara 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp May 4 -6 STf Kit mo Mara 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp June 9 Katori Mara 10,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp June 2o 14 Atsuta Mara578 words
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Advertisement641 1926-05-05 12 SITUATION VACANT. Good opportunities are offered bvold established nrm to reliable and competent travelling A uatio HaleKmen in the 8.8. and F.M.S., and Siam. *o<xl references and some knowledge of precious stonos essentia!. $10,000 security required, biliary and Commission. Write Box 360 c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET. TO LET—Furnishod Room641 words
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Advertisement379 1926-05-05 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Act* of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December 1802.) Authorised Capital £3 000 000 Subscribed Capital ggjg Pard-up Capital 233ySJ Reserve Fund and Rest mXLeSEu x-E^OT' 15> GraM *5 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman.379 words
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Advertisement430 1926-05-05 12 INSURANCE. tTHE I SOOTH 7 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L C. MARGOUOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Fin lay son Green. ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated 4 n India 1874.) Results of the Company's Operations during the three430 words
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