Malaya Tribune, 15 May 1926

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIII. No. 112 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY MAY 15, 1926
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    • 242 1 SPECIAL OFFER FOR DIANA gUIE AND GREEN PENCILS CE J*.ls per doz. FKOM l ribu m Press, Ltd. i oP.ver Quay. Singapore. S iOoh« pJ i A •T' SO9 j A AiHL J. ON MOISZ4 TRACK I WINS THE MILAN FAIR CUP Competing Against I DIATTO— LANCIA- CITROEN— PEUGEOT 1
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  • 1304 2  -  CHAPTER IX. Schemes of Values BY ROBERT GEE At the instigation of Mr. Fytche, apartments in a boarding house, in a quiet square, off Queen's Road, Bayswater, had been rented by Mrs. Waters. There she was >o :e--main until thciir marriage, Mr. Fytche
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  • 1529 2 At "Shifting Cloud." When Freddie appeared at John's farm, driving a shaky dogcart, his ancient hat and haversack gave him the appearance of a modern Dick Turpin. He had procured the dogcart from Nathaniel Turnabout, landlord of the Inn, who had vowed he would never see either Pilkington
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    • 374 2 For the Bath 1 If j Mental alertness —physical freshness and Iw I SM I health—nervous tranquillrty--these are the mIJ wJAH A accompaniments of a few drops of 4711 I \M\ I\\ "^f^^T"!*! Here, too, is a means of maintaining I Representative for Far East and Indiaßobert Blau. Union Building,
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    • 107 2 the New m/BSiJffmui THERAPIONNal THERAPION WJ.2 No. 3 for *i"j' l J5irL M J£ —M"* 1 %ol.".by>«Jmc he::.ts»k.ir-ii"*' I C -t. In 'o-ibt Nu. re *a ao y r FREB hcneot com.ro tr i A MISERY OF U» SCIENCE TO THE The sufferer from rkjBJjJjj* 5 ij sorry si rht.
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  • 632 3 Proposal for a Native State for Their Segregation The proposed estab'ishment of a Model native State for the Austra ian aboriginal is tx'ing discussed in Austria a cor ing to a cabled leporc which has just raacned London. The scheme, has been on the lapis for some time.
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  • 253 3 The Synd'tate -of Farisian journalists baa sanct'oned and rendered official the fol'owing code of honor" from which no Parisian journalist can depa t Any journalist who fal s short in a single po n is consider: d as lacking in professional honour: "All jcurnalis s shou'd be ready
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    • 136 3 ABOUT YOUR INDIGESTION. Digestive <ir"'so~ders are due to the presence of harmful acid in the stomach, creating fermentation, pas, and pain. Th se d stressing condi ions may be relieved instantly and further atta ks preventad by taking 'Bisura ed' Magnesia, an antacid preparation which neutralizes the dangerous ac 1
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    • 405 3 jSf No Drugs in /M> Simply the juice of the grape, extract of combination of most valuable health* j giving substances in the form of a I V t/Wf!^^j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ V delicious tonic wine. What could be J ]nV> Arc >OU down nervous or a wineglassful three limes a day and
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    • 512 4 Amusements a Thursday, May 13 to Monday, May 17—Second sh-iW at 9-1 C pm. g B. P. Schulbery presents a Tom Formari Production g SHADOWS S Tbe greatest story ever tcld In Motion Pictures, H Adapted from the famous Prize Story "ChingChing Chinaman H Iby Wilbur Daniel Steele [}j Featuring
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    • 493 4 t From Tuesdiy, May U to Sunday, May 16. I At the H ALHAMBRA ffi (Tan Cheng Kee A Co., Ltd. Proprietors.) g Bj In the Second Show, Commencing 9 p m. jjj I A HENRY EDWARDS BRITISH PRODUCTION ja 5j A Film version of Alfred Ollivant's admirable story of
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    • 307 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert ft Beoeoolen Streets In the First Show Tom Mix in THE TERROR (5 Parts) Shadows of her Peat (Pox-Sunshine Comedy) Hello Baby (Pathe Comedy) 2nd Show at 9.15 p.m. The Sheik (Cartoon) New Pathe Pictorial AND International News A Preferred Picture APRIL SHOWERS Written and adapted
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    • 226 4 SURINA THEATRE North BtUpfcfeL tII L TO-NIGHT AT 9.10 p M Henry's Busted Romance Gazette and Mermaid Comedy*«u I. J. "Bud" KENNETH McDONai b The sensational jcnng star in THE PRIDE OP sunshine: ai Written by Samuel. A Human Picture Classic from the H„, Similar in type to Over tb.
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  • 68 5 T-day. May 15 1 tfccttefc Fourth Day. V r» Theatre. 9.3C►p.m. 00 Sunday, May 16 T)i 0 JO a.m., 1.48 p.m. Monday, May 17 0.56 a.m., 2.34 p.m. C iineil. 10 a.m. u Barker's, noon. ra F*Hen; SJ.O.B. vs. Tuesday, May 18 34 a.m., 3.29 p.m. nuk( of
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  • 89 5 TO-DAY, MAY 15 Hong Peng I p.m. '"V \y, -t Sumatra, SouthCelebes, Moluccas 1 1 piUy GUng Seng 4 p.m. G. G. MerVn 4 p.m. Soxih Borneo Jolo n Deli 4 p.m. r Slant) Kua a 4 p.m. alia Minderoo 4 p.m. lV esl Sumatra, South- elebea, Moluccas
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  • 937 5 PRODUCF Bu7W m jr. Small J'tarl Tapioca b D S.ngapore, Mu> L> No t SaJ>ro F o ur 5.70 Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $US., air Sago Flour Rice, Siam 2 *6" Borneo Sago Fiour R co, Siam S 340 -o. 2 *a*o Flour Rfce, Saigon
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  • 148 5 The Gaiety Cinema "April Showers," a Preferred Picture, written and adap ed by Hope Loring and Lou:s Duryea Lighton and starring Colleen Moore and Kenneth Harlai:. if the race attraction at ihe Gaiety Cinema to-nighi In the first show is Tom Mix in "The Terror" in 5 parts.
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  • 178 5 As the Penang Harbour Board's ferrylaunch Sebrang, which plies between Weld Quay and Bagan Luar, was ploughing her way through a sharp squall, a day or two ago, it became necesisary to lower the canvas rain screen, says the "Pinang Gazette." The following legend, well displayed in
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  • 203 5 $500 Offered for First Issue Unclaimed The "Wah Tze Vat Po," one of the oldest Chinese newspapers in China, and the oldest in Hongkong still existing, recently advertised for some of its lost back numbers, offering $20 to $500 for a copy. The other day a family
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  • 66 5 (By Courtesy of the Government Health Officer.) Kandang Kerbau Station for the 24 hours ending- mddnight May 14, 1926. deg. Max. shade temperature F. Mm. shade temperature 75.5 t. Mean shade temperature »1.4 t. Max. sun radiation 14J.0 t. Mm. gras? radiation 71 -5 Sea temperature g> Mean
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  • 35 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is R*. 153 equal o $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceyion is Rs. 191 *mal to $100.
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    • 336 5 V sT ADVERTISEMENTS t Print) I.iiowledge of treadle i aeoMiry. Apply with attJs, Box No. 356 c/o NOTICE v. ,i WF.K GUEK NEO, Wife Sens herebv give uotice that 1924*1 have left the protection nd and am uo longer under his a- |W,BI MtaaayeiMaylMa, (Signed) WEE GUEK NEO. Wrestling Contest
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    • 52 5 DENTISTRY j Latest Method of Treatment* without j V Pan. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like, VERY MODERATE CHARGES M. EZEKIEL A SONS, Q. JUT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, Um uttnrint ophthalmic Opticians, 75, Hill Street, 4, Raffles Cnambers, Raffles Place. |*t F.oor of St. Mary'a Disp*nwT j Singapore. Phone 12S, Optematri-t: A. M.
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    • 105 5 I Contessa-Nettel Cameras! I FULLY JUSTIFY THEIR REPUTATION AS I I Peers of the Camera World I I Perfect Zeiss Tessar j Construction, Can be jjj Design and suppUed t0 aU p Appearance Models jjj I The discerning public insist upon B CONTESSA-NETTEL CAMERAS Obtainable from all first-class dealers throughout
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    • 278 5 USEFUL TO PLANTERS. Our Groundnut Cake is of the highest quality, and will prove very beneficial for Rubber trees, Fruit trees and Plants in bringing them to a very healthy and productive sitate. Free sample supplied on application. We also manufacture best quality Groundnut and Cocoanut Oite and Cocoanut Cake
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  • 757 6 We noted with regret the absence from the annual report of the Straits Settlements Association any reference to the Cameron's Highlands hill station project, which is as mil h a Colony affair as it is one for the Malay 9 ates; and we wou.d like to see the
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  • 876 6 Kinta miners are complaining of a shortof water for mining purpose.-. The Chi Mm Night School is officially declared to be an unlawful school. The Chong Cheng School Students' Association, Singapore, has been registered. The Government i*> taking over a strip of lan*! for the purpose of widenmg Road. Xo.
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  • 38 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 14. At the Assizes, a Tamil named Cheivam was acquitted on the charge of murdering Nokechai. He successfully pleaded selfdefence, stating that deceased assaulted him with an iron bar.
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  • 43 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 14. A Singapore passenger, Mr. Murphy, proceeding home by the Patroelus, was nearly Kft behind a: Penang. the liner being overtaken in the roads by a launch on which he went out to her.
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  • 63 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, M.y 14. It ii reported that Mr. Quah Beng Kee, who was nominated by the Straits British Chinese Association of Penang, of which he is President, as prospective candidate vice the late Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok on the Legislative Council, has withdrawn. It
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  • 198 6 The following had the honour of dining with His Exiellency the Governor and Lady Guiilemard at Government House on May 14: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Saunders, Mr. A. W. Vick, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. H. Webb Mr. and Mrs. R. Page, Mr. and Mrs. T. L
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  • 525 6 1 The Queen of Siam ha- I from her recent illness. u!!y Mr E. T. WmtoTk r Magistrate lor Penang. aze Mr. C. W. Shorland ha, LAssent ComwLer of KM*, Mr. Tso Yu Jai ha been servx-e with the new Goi?r„ Shops. rnme.v. J Nursing Sis'er M.
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  • 60 6 Japanese Finance OaVl h five banks from continuing banneea, b virtue eif t:h e Banking Act. The muees and the au horize'd capital of thi forejnwag banks are: Auth i led c Names (in V!.< Shonai Bank. Oita Pref. Koei Bank, Sakama Pref. Kamaya Bank, Tokio
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  • 156 6 The Y.M.CA. ball was full, on the occasion of he concert I i J > the Epworth League of wa Church in aid of the building new haU shartlv to as erected oa church building, on Fort Caaauyj The programme was very ear i cter, consisting of
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    • 341 6 I Gentlemen's Complete Outfitters f a c I Fancy Day Shirts C G No 28 Cream Cotton TalTeta Lay jj [jj Ijl 11 Shirts, coloured j-trifes, with one soft I illllll 111 lUili 111 Price $4.50 each i S nil II '11 'i No, 95 Neat stripe Day Shirts, white
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    • 114 6 I COMPARISON is the only infallible Test of the relative value of Typewriters. By comparison the Royal proves its superiority. j l POYA^ I 1 a I Ask for Booklet <1 Describing the 20 g Reasons I LTD I Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur. SSSZSaSHSHSESESE£fESHSaSHS2SESHSHSHSHSH£ I 3050 j I 3050 I
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  • 255 7 Railway Strike Settled PRESSMEN AND MINERS STILL HOLD OUT I iditions Improving in all Trades Reuter's Service. London. May 14. V a nut' inj of the Underground Ra 1at headquarters iast night a satis- a t tlemen. of the strike was con.•fveen the Companies and the ciiaa n. ma
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  • 737 7 London, May 14. :i was loudly cheered by the .ves and to some extent by the as he gave the House of Ccm-late-s: authoritative information •i» the industrial situation before s ::i.' n f the week-end. H -nat negotiations as regards the •i v r..- r.il cc-nain forms of
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  • 161 7 POLISH REBELS GAINING GROUND General Strike Called by Socialists Reuter's Service. Warsaw, May 14. All night long and to-day fighting has been going on between Pilsudski's troops and the Governmentals, the former gaining the ascendency. At present they hold practically the whole capital except Belvedere Palace. Regiments are
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  • 75 7 Amundsen's Friends Still Hopeful Reuter's Service. New York. May 14. The Norge is tweive hours overdue but Amundsen's friends are little concerned and bel ieve that he is exploring further afield than was originally intended in the hope of finding land suitable to* serve as a refuelling station
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  • 75 7 British Official Press Service. London, May 14. KrfJhange rates: Paris 158.375, New York 4 575. Brussels 159.75, Geneva 25.13. Amsterdam 12.09, Milan 137.75, Berlin 20.45, Stockho'm 18.17, Copenhagen 18.55, Oslo 18.17, Vienna 34.425, Prague 164.125, Helsingfors 193.125, Madrid 33.645. Lisbon 2 17 32. Rio 7 3 32, Buenos
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  • 34 7 [Hama Agency.] Paris, May 14. At Rabat, north west of Beraber, the proFrench pa'tisans have advanced ten kilometers. Fractions of the Marnissa tribe who have til! now been rebellious have made submission.
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  • 38 7 Reuter's Service. New York, May 15. Xew York ankers are negotiaing with the City f Lisbon w.th a view to granting a loan of two and a half to three million dollars for construction purpose-.
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  • 173 7 Fur .her hearing was recorded this morning before Mr. Justice Deane of the case in wn eh Foon Guan, Chew Khok Men, Foo Hong Kwang ani Lim Meng Sin are suing Neo Fook Kee for the recovery of a sum of $6,372. which represented brokers' commission over the
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  • 936 7 IMPORTANCE OF ANGLOCHINESE AMITY Suggestions for Improvement of Present Relations It is not unimportant at a time like this, when the subject of Anglo-Chinese relat ons is engaging the earnest attention of thinking man in the Colony, that we should seek to find cut what is keep.ng the
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  • 1073 7 LITTLE KNOWN ISLAND OFF LUMUT Possibilities as a Model Seaside Resort (Special to the "Times of Malaya"). Never having visited Lumut before, I ventured a trip to th'-s much-discussed "port" last week, having a day to spare. It was an interesting experience regarded from more ways than om- My
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    • 298 7 I Established Patronised Royalty I I WATCHES OF RFNOWN I 1 Diamond set Platinum or White Gold Wrist Watches in the 1 mo«t splendid workmanship that wilt not only please tbe y r fortunate recipient they will make a real appeal to j eve ybody, for everyone desires the gift
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  • 124 8 THE TURF Spring Race Meet THE SCRATCHINGS The following are the scratching* in today's races:— Ra ce Zarona Boy 9.10, Happy Thoughts C.12. Race 2.—Napoleon. Race ft*—Merry Lass 8.10, Speciality 8.3, Kiwi 8, Macherie 7.9. Race 4.—Elkin 9, and Shoreham 8. Race 3.—Sevenoak> 8.12, Uno 8, Samarani 7.
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  • 142 8 County Match Results Reuter's Service. London. May 14. At Lords, Middlesex beat Somerset by <) wiekecs. Somerset 319 (ycun? 100) and 106 in he second. (Haipr 4 for 32, S evens 4 for 44) Middlesex 238 (Hendren 101» end 190 for 1 in the second. (Stevens 107, Hendren 71
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  • 191 8 Australians Beat Hampshire Reuter's Service. London, May 14. The Australians beat Hampshire at Southampton by 10 wickets. Hampshire, who fared baiy in their innings and had to follow on, compiled 248, thus averting an inningfs defeat. Brown scored 78 end Meiad 46. Macartney capture 4 for 57, and Mai ley
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  • 196 8 The Rest vs. Alexandra Club The Garrison Lawn Tennis Committee have selcc'ed the following- to pay for "The Rest" versus "The A exandra Club" at 4.30 p.m Fri lay, May 21, at Alexandra Barracks:—Lt.-Col. Ha=e!dine, Capt. Carey, Lieut. Bourke. Major Vyvyan, Capt. Curtis and Capt. Fan kner. Monday's
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  • 168 8 R.S.Y.C. Arrangements The draw for visiting hei'msmen in the racs to-morrow has as follows (hand'cap al owances in brackets): —Poly (scratch) Mr. H. Lenn-vad, E! a Dorothy (scratch) Mr. J. R. N. Charter, Jean, (scratch) Mr. S C. Vickers; Juna (4 per cent,) Mr. C. F. Mummery; Ella (4)
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    332 8 Filipino Fighters Fight Fan Di c <cusses Bout Between Dado and Tawide An admirer of Bagani Tawide, who signs himself as Marioka, sends us the toUomg letter, dealing with the com ng fight between Tawide and Speedry Dado:— Having followed the boxing game ver> closely and enthusiastically both in
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  • 330 8 S.C.C. Beat Royal Artillery in Poor Game After a weak display by both teams, the SCC scored a two to nil v.ctory against the Royal Artillery on the Stadium ground yesterday afternoon. The Club turned out their usual e»even with the exception of Hodand, a new player. The forwards
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  • 111 8 fhe following axe the fixtures for the First Division Football League for the nonth of May which commences on Frilay: Tuesday, May 18.—Dukes vs. R.E. Friday, May 21.—S.C.F.A. vs. R.A. Thursday, May 2".—S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. Vlonday, May 31.—S.C.F.A. vs. R.E. The following is the list of amended ix'ures
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  • 1290 8 (From Our South China Correspondent.) Hongkong, May 7. Press comments in South China from joints adverse to the Kuomintang, popularly as Bolshevist interests, on the return of Mr. Hu Han-min, Minister of Kuomintang Foreign Affairs, to power in Canton, after a sojourn at Moscow, officially M special
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  • 440 8 Oriental Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. The Fifty-first Annual Ordinary General Meeting oi* the Shareholders and Policyholders of this Company was h.ld on the 28th day of April, 1926, at the Registered Office of the Company, Oriental Buildings, Bombny. Mr. Sorabjee E. Warden presided. Mr. H. Edwin
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  • 227 8 The A'or Star corresponden of tie 'Strai s Echo" wr'tes thai last November S.-out Zainui Abidin bin Mahmud. of the A lor Star Government English Se-hoo was recommended o the Chi:f Scou 1 fo ■an award fcr gallan'ry. On two successive evenings he rescued two men and
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  • 277 8 The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Company, motion pic ure producers, wiJ short y appty ;o the United Sta es' Patent Offue for a opyr ght on an invention which r. moves rain says he Observer." The new device is calculated to keep rain away when ne fi mirg of the "exterior
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  • 292 8 Beautiful Carriage for Siamese State Railways Says "The Times:" A Royal saloon t»r the State Railways of Siam has just been > completed at the works of Messrs. C ravens j Rai way Carr age and 'Wagon Company. Darnall, Sheffield, who have previously supplied vehi lies to
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  • 188 8 Former Singapore Journalist Lost at Sea Mr. J. H. B. Smith, formerly assistant editor of the "Straits Echo," who was- en roue to Austra ia, boarded the "X ang" on Tuesday evening at Penang for Port Swettenham. At 1 a.m.—some hours af.er the boat had left Penang—Mr.
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  • 270 8 Six Directors for the Portland Estates The Duke of Portland has formed a limited liability company to take over the own.rship and management of his great estates, wh eh include the historic Welbeck Abbey. Hii c dest son and heir, the Marquis of Titehlield, is a director, and
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  • 262 8 D\ Rabind anath Tagore has issued the following sta-ement in tha 'MoiErn Review" regarding the Knighthood cont.o/ersy: "Being aware hat a discussion has arise v n regard to my Kn ghthool, I feel it right to pu clearly my own view of It before too pub.ic It
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  • 36 8 Mon lay, May 17—Individual Troops Parades. Tu.> day, Ma ,r 18.—S gnalling and Ambulance Classes, H adquarters 5 p.m Thursday, May 20.—Band Practice, Headquarters 5 p.m. Friday, May 21.— Fkm% and Tenth Troops Camp.
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  • 290 8 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION To The Editor of the Malaya Tr.hSir,—We have heard of the InterneScience conference, Medical Wn t n41 Labour conference etc., and the eniiJL?**' opinion, ail the world over, has s fij this movement its active or silent J ?V,a If there is any country
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  • 131 8 To The Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir,—In your issue of the 6th inst., there appeared an article headed "Municitia' Street Light ng." We qui'e agree with what ''Night Passers" has stated about that district. Las» Tuesday night at about 7 pm. an «ccii-nt nearly took place between
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  • 414 8 Singapore. May 13 The volume of business transacted durin; ■he pas, wei k has been on a tasked scale, but the market has been steady. A slightly larger sa'e was ca.alogjed tor yesterday's auction, which passed with a steady tone. No va. ej cf Awarded Sheet were ma*
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  • 87 8 A young Inciar. Mr. Ail P.. Hakim, rea ho 1 U April 23, from Mo* fLfvCtake a boa for Ti.n-.sm ont; The yooog e>» on October 13. 19«, C Z\ re B»*3 Ba'uch-'an, Airla v>a r>*J I a v, Switzerland Fiance Xm y 'om.. He Yo-k com:r-
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    • 523 9 Church Services SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION May 16, 1926 S. Andrew's Cathedral 11fl aav Litany. a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon. 915 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. pm The Catechism. s*o p.m. Festal Evensong and Sermon. During the following week at the rat hedral:— Monday. 7.40 a.m. Matins; Holy Communion;
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    • 738 9 WESLEY CHURCH, FORT CANNING ROAD 7.30 p.m. Eprworth League ServiceSpeaker: Mr. Chew Hock Leong. Subject: "The Aims and Methods of the Wise." 8.15 p.m. Evening English Service. Speaker: Mr. A. Mac Nab. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Speaker: Mr. A. Mac Nab. Wednesday, 11 a.m. Women's meeting STRAITS CHINESE CHURCH,
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    • 261 9 I Lactogen 1 I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD I FOR YOUR BABY I I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) I 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. 525H5a*****E555E555E5H525H5H5H5E525H5H^ To-Night Saturday, May 15 To-Night AT THE NEW WORLD SHOWS Chinese Wayang, Open Air Cinema, Kelantaa Mak yong, Etc., Etc. THE CITY OPERA will
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    • 456 9 I Never mind the excessive heat. Framroz's Fruit Beverages will cool you down, 1 3 J BUY m 1 j One MACHINE «m I A whole FAMILY j j Sandow's j I Developer I Dj Improved Model ||1L jjj Adjusts itself to the strength J I g I ROSE CO.,
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  • 702 10 The General Strike in Great Britain continues; the latest news, however, ia that a better position throughout the whole country prevai s, with prospects of settlement negotiations being reopened. The London Stock Exchange is optimistic. Business in shares during the past week has been on a small scale;
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  • 175 10 Lee Soo Weng, owner of a large W-ne and spirit business at Leech Street, Ipoh, was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment on Saturday by Mr. V. G. Ezechiel, the Ipoh magistrate, on a charge of offering, on the 19th ultimo, a sum of $3,000 as a br
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  • 167 10 Fifty thousand mi'es for 25 years is the average travel record of Mrs. Suzanne Emery-Holmes, the "si ver queen of Utah," who declares, she has travelled about 1,250,000 miles in the last quarter century. "That's not far," she declared, explaining the figures. "That's only twice around the world
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    • 475 10 i3i^i^i=liai=lr=l?=^ SWALLOW I 1 I AND I 1 ARIELL'S World Renowned jl I Biscuits and Cokes I ARE I 1 AS NEAR PERFECTION AS ITS I I I POSSIB! E TO GET. i] I I Supplies from all Dealers h 0 and from B Sole Agents, Malaya, 1 FRANCIS MONK
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    • 581 10 i ROBERT HUOfeOINT, LTD, BUY BRITISH MADE WAGONS It is experience that Sole Agents: ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF THE BORNEO CO., LTD. Incorporated in England.) Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Teluk Anson, Penang and Alor Star. j DEDION BOUTON CAR THE PREMIER FRENCH CAR (3 4 Seater Wire Wheels $2,450. ja Petrol
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  • 528 11 Singapore, May 8. Beef steak (round) kati 48 Beef stew or curry kati 42 Pork lean kati 60 Pork lean and fat (1st quality) kati 56 Mutton ind.an lb. 60 Mutton Australian lb. Fgwj ka.i 60 Capon.- (Locally reared) kati Her** (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each 95
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    • 582 11 STEAMER SAILINGS p g 0 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. OCNINSULAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. V LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China ft Japan For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp.
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    • 571 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. a SOON 5 P- m for Malacca. RAHMAN, 5 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY 4 P- m for Pahat. CALYPSO, 4 p.m., for Port Dickson, lelok Anson, Bagan Datoh. Lumut
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    • 758 11 STEAMER SAILINGS filial ■By mm\ L 1 SB "a MillaK {iJMaBpBp B BY *>-". B flj (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Due Sail Haruna Mam 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp May 26 27 Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseillea, London Antwerp June 9 10 Katori Manx 10,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp June
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    • 453 12 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED immediately experienced Dispenser (or a Pharmacy in town. Apply to Box 355 c/o -Malaya Tribune. TO LET. TO LET Furnished Room with board in private family. Apply Box No. 348 c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET—A Tennis Laws fronting No. 173 tfoylang Road. Foe particulars apply 2:3 Japan
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    • 405 12 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting botween the late Heng Yeck Guan deceased and Heng Cheng Seng carrying on business as shoe-makers and leather dealers under the style or firm of Heng Sheng Whatt at No. 392 North Bridge 1 Road Singapore has been
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    • 494 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,060,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,512,884 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.
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    • 470 12 INSURANCE. ***** Iwa SOUTH %M&? BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOUOUTH. Manager, Office: 2, Finlayson Green. ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated 'n India 1874.) Results of the Company's Operations during the three years 1922-1924 PROFIT
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    • 472 12 HASSAN ELECTRICAL CON T R A rJ «6, Bra« Raul, SINGAPORE. All kinds of electriz..' undertaken. Wi?* Supplied by United Enfineera, Uedt^ CH A RGES~MODERATE Thone 3413 MASSAGE AND MANICURE Missae MISAKO A IfAIATAL No. 20, Bencoolen S:reet, Siag apGr(! jyUMyHly MICHEL^ ST< )C X IST tea] dole Distributor for
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