Malaya Tribune, 2 June 1926
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Title Section20 1926-06-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. XIII.- No. 127 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 192620 words
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Advertisement233 1926-06-02 1 BPECIAL OFFER FOR DIANA BLUE AND GREEN PENCILS i PRICE $2.15 per doz. FROM ,n rihunp Press, Ltd. 30ft OMfm Quay Singapore. it FIAT 509 _L_T__ JL ON MONZA TRACK |1 WINS THE MILAN FAIR CUP 11 Competing Against DIATTO— LANCIA— CITROEN— PEUGEOT I I 11 I IIRtLLL I THE233 words
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Advertisement282 1926-06-02 1 m 52 R>mic»s -pectacles ond nf|ifU ft U* Metal and /ylonttc combinationtpee- PJ tables or eymlasw*. or licjht weJgrir l_ metal rim spectacles or eveglatses. I—an —■nnry^^r inriinnnnririHnnr r ,r,r, ni —ir^^^I——a1 ——a —m ji v 11—■—"— i— p I o-_—_—9 i there's Purity and Vigour 1 g IN EVERY282 words
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Article252 1926-06-02 2 Due to Lack of Funds Not Japanese Enmity Congregational missionaries are beW thetr :r JaPa at th€ of their present terms, but not because of opposition from the Japanese or Sara turns by na:ionalist B that their presence fn C Tu y a an impl ed instil tarv252 words
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Article414 1926-06-02 2 In addition to a selection of new fiction the-underac ced works have been added to Karnes Library and will be available for issue on Saturday. June 5, at 9 a.m Atkins (F. A.) The durable satisfactions of life. 1926. Each of the sixteen chapters is an essay on414 words
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Article78 1926-06-02 2 Sir Samuel Scoit who presided at the annual meeing of Queen ::arJotte'e a', said there wa» stili a do of £9,000. The Commit cc was considering what si.eps cotrid be taken to .v.).,. the need for additional aceommodati- n. There were cny SQO be is m maerniv hospitaia and tho78 words
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Advertisement154 1926-06-02 2 M| fc fid* L8KD0K FOR VOU V fvft And the y reach ycv as fresh as if liSISteK 2 y U bOUght hem at cur Lond jftXQM 8hop 'i&W Ficcadil Virginia Cigarettes will -ZT?fZ~ma bring you joy for they are cool rjDCZ and fragrant. yOFW 1 I Pure oIden ™<*es154 words
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Advertisement74 1926-06-02 2 IM'IBPWW m mmmmmm amumm SLEEPLESSNESS y FEED YOUR NERVES Tour •leoplcMneu is t pho.pho*u. ttist: m nui 21??*- 1 the «tr. phosphor.,, ne,d-d to 11 10 tfve you foto the cell. d ti M „e. of your i^LT^ (for nenre-tiMu*. in D «rtS«r* 5 TO nrel«menU-phosphorus C Pyour Health and74 words
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Advertisement209 1926-06-02 2 MANY A GOOD DINNER. is wasted on a Door ■—..in need to waste your? >c feel b.'lious, iiverish n i 0\ 631 Poor? Pinkettes, the daTn y' UtW* 5$ liver regulators, are i axa tlv es matters risrUfc. J to* Try Pinkettes to-nVV to in the morning T? pZ }U209 words
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Article682 1926-06-02 3 Penang, May 28. WbdJe conditions at Home continue MMwhat .stagnant owing to the deadlock in the Coal situation the local market is firm "ith a fafr business passing in all sections thoagto the week shows little change in tea*. Rubber has displayed a consLs-.ent Weefcnese at Is 9d,682 words
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Advertisement142 1926-06-02 3 t *-7f —l Lurch Interval ft An, «ood for another 7S af er Out! JPIKENIX DRYJtfNGER ALE f 'Phone 3463 I ,rI I Year Round Remedy. B ■•■•c al the vsiir A k>Z j n n the Hi— race at vanotu «R fc «n»e organ., and tone and umgeiat* the142 words
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Advertisement32 1926-06-02 3 WBJffti FRENCH REMEDY. THERaPJON No. 1 ItJERAPIONNo.2 THERAPION No 3 J£"£if he, i oreither No returnbmMCS r V v E»*.Co Harer»tock Rri.N.U '.S.Loodoa »t i E bOMSt c n....... EE to EUiUbIUtT.32 words
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Advertisement374 1926-06-02 3 No. 4 of a series. I FlLTfUriDtf (cantinuedT I >^ ary Uouseho* filter. I sure filters that do so much to "varan 5;" i P re f aut,on in numerous f tee the parity of PrasGr 4 '"stances of unrelenting care, I Aerated Waters are opened drlined f the V374 words
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Advertisement398 1926-06-02 4 Ammsements» I EMPIRE I I Tuesday, Jane 1 and Wednesday, June 2 2nd Show at 9.15 p.n>. g WILLIAM FOX presen s S Z PEARL WHITE 1 g In Henri Bunsten'* Greatest play entitled I THIEFt£--| X i or,r, i« mm full of action as it X I THE HELL398 words
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Advertisement302 1926-06-02 4 I From Saturday, May 29 to Thursday, June 3. S At the ALHAMBRA (jj (Tan Chenf Kee ft Co, Ltd. Proprietor*.) ffl I In the Second Show at 9 p.m. I An Irvin Willat Paramount Super Production jjj 3 Adapted from the Novel by jj| EMERSON HOUGH g jj} Author302 words
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Advertisement489 1926-06-02 4 GAIETY CINEMA j Junction Albert A Beoeooleo Streets i To-night at 9-15 I Aesop's Fable of "The Mysterious Hat" (Cartoon), The National Raah (Sportlight) REGINALD DENNY in The biggest, fastest, funniest, thrill-chocked oomedy-drama ever screened California Straight Ahead A Universal-Jewel from the story by Byron j Morgan. Directed by Harry489 words
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Advertisement164 1926-06-02 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road.\ To-oUM at |i| cartoon ft nmjA QA2Rm EMORY JOHNSO J'S Giant Epic of the «ree n The Mailman Unfolding in swift an4|speeu CuUr succession a veritable [pageant of scenic wonderi! See See I Bc4 The entire Pacific Fleet it full bomK. ment, aeroplanes atteckug (from164 words
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Article142 1926-06-02 5 To-day, .Tune 2 mmh Tidw.—l.32 a.m., 3.32 p.m. M M homeward mail leaves, nh I: Duke's vs. R.A. Sfcket: Hongkong vs. F.M.S., K.L. To-morrow, June 3 flat Tides.—2.29 a.m., 4.46 p.m. "o issue of "The Malaya Tribune." birthday Parade, Esplanade, 7.30 a.m. vdham Hall School Sports. 2.30 p.m.142 words
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Article1078 1926-06-02 5 PRODUCF Singapore, June 2 Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $41*! Rice, Siam 2 $377 j Ri:e. Siam 3 $357 j Rice, Saigon 1 .5330 Wee, Saigon 2 $315 Rice, Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon 1 M ?301 Rice, Rangoon 2 $2H5 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per1,078 words
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Article114 1926-06-02 5 SURINA THEATRE Surma Theatre has a super-special attraction to-night in "The Ma lman," Emory Johnson's giant epic of the screen—a masterstroke of modern showmanship and entertainment, portraying not one big spectacular scene, but dozens, all ahlaze with colour and thrilling drama. The entire Pacific Fleet will be seen114 words
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Article93 1926-06-02 5 To-day, June 2 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.V.F. Ambulance, Practice King's Birthday Parade-Drill Order-Helmets. To-morrow, Juno 3 G. 45 a.m.—Drill Hall, Singapore Volunteer Corps, King's Birthday Parade. Friday, June 4 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Non-European Units, Extra Arms I>rill Parade. 5 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, Malay Company, Open Order Instruction. Saturday,93 words
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Article125 1926-06-02 5 TO-DAY, JUNE 2 Penang, Suez, Port Said, Genoa, Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow (*Eurylochofl) 2 p.m. Rhio. Billiton, Java, South-West Sumatra, South-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timer Dilly (Moasel) 2 p.m, Kemaman, Krebay, Trengganu Bandon and Kelantan (Prachatipok) 2 p.m. Java, South-Wast Sumatra, SouthEast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor125 words
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Article18 1926-06-02 5 Thursday, June 3.—King's Birthday Parade. See Special Orders. Saturday, June 5. —Wireless Class, Headquarters, 6 p.m.18 words
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Article137 1926-06-02 5 The rate of of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equa to $100. The rate of payment of Mone% Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 ?«r.:al to $100. Unclaimed letteits are lying at the General Post Office, Singapore, for the following:—Alcabes, Mons. F. Leri;137 words
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Advertisement522 1926-06-02 5 A rEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOW READY >;\T\ YEARS ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR 1876-1935. SECOND EDITION. M Tan Pomg Guan, retired Chinese am in SU iTOverumimt aud Lawyers Officd in Mftfajti ■:> from (r. H. Kiat A Co.. Federal d p Co. or from the compiler at 44, li d oral 16, I uxtou522 words
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Advertisement29 1926-06-02 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES O. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 75, Hill Street, Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary, 'Phone 123.29 words
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Advertisement17 1926-06-02 5 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optometrist: A. M. EZEKIEL, OJ>.17 words
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Advertisement86 1926-06-02 5 1 OUR ESTABLISHMENT I WILL BE OPEN AS USUAL jjj on THURSDAY, JUNE 3] I White away, Laidlaw Go. Ltd., I Singapore. H ,********************5***********^^ I "Ny Carlsberg Beer" I MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK "1 Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs w| I and Rest-Houses all-over |J|| j I in S.S. and the Malay86 words
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Advertisement247 1926-06-02 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 wringing them to a very healthy and productive state. Free sample supplied on application. We also manufacture best quality Groundnut and Cocoanut Oils and Oocoaaut Cake247 words
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Miscellaneous70 1926-06-02 5 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By Courtesy of the Government Health Officer.) Randan? Kerbau Station for the 24 hears ending midnight June 1, 1928. deg. Max. shade temperature 87.5 F. Min. shade temperature 78.6 F. Mean shade temperature 82.2 F. Max. sun radiation 132 F. Min. grass radiation 72.5 F. Sea temperature 8270 words
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Article40 1926-06-02 6 J ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Naravanasim? and family beg to tender tlnir sine »re thanks to frionds and relatives who sent floral wreUhs ani letters of condolence in their *ad bereavement and others who 1 attended the funeral.40 words
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Article42 1926-06-02 6 Mr. Lim 8wee Gim is engaged to Madam Tan Chik Nva eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tan Wan Boon, and widow of the late Mr Wee Mah Teck. The marriage will take 1 place ou the 9th instant.42 words
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Article27 1926-06-02 6 3 WONG.—On Vfay 24, 1926. at 78, Amoy Street. Singapore. Mr. Wong Joon Fee (Ah Theam) J" Aged 58 years. Funeral will be announced later. u27 words
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Article1006 1926-06-02 6 The argument ueed by Mr. W. D. Camebell in London recently as a means of refuting American charges of rubber profiteering on the part of Britain is interesting, but it carries its dangers. An averaging process in almost any highly fluctuatimg market, such as the rubber market is,1,006 words
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Article1018 1926-06-02 6 The Danish aeroplane arrived at Osaka Mm Jay at noon. The price of bread in London has :een advanced by l *;d. per quartern. Eleven. persons were ki IoJ by a landslide in Hiroshima Prefeo ure, Japan. At present over forty or fifty cartloads of pineapples are being exported Co1,018 words
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Article839 1926-06-02 6 Mr. J. D. Dadley, Assisiant Cc* of Police, FM.&, has service m the State of Jokei*. Mr. A. Van der Holt, the in 11 George's Cathedral, Madras, ™£L* short holiday with his relative ft 1 Lumpur. lU &i*k Mr H Weisberg, acting State Perak, has been appo.nted839 words
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Article26 1926-06-02 6 From China ami Japan by s> duo Singapore noon to-day. {f ijai From Europe, (London mail* May IS) by s.s. Karmala. tea P to-day.26 words
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Advertisement278 1926-06-02 6 I TEMPUS FU6IT" r f I Finest Grandmother A Oak Jacobean stjle Grandmother Clocks < X Westminster Chimes H Beautifully Finished Cases. j \m 1 Fully Guaranteed Movements j j 9L fa Price $275. j fIRII 1 An Ideal Wedding Present ROBINSON CO., LD., I Raffles Mace, Singapore. H I278 words
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Advertisement70 1926-06-02 6 ifi2SBS25ZSZSZ5Z525Z5Z5SS25S52S2S2S2S2S2Si COMPARISON I is the only infallible Test jjj 5 of the relative value of S G Typewriters. a By comparison the|Royal jjj proves its superiority. K Ask for Booklet B Oj Describing the 20 S Reasons S RpNC. 0 LTD. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur. S2SE525a5H52SHSHSH5a5E5H5S525aS2S2S2S2S? a5HSS5a5HSHSH5E5S5E5H5a5SSH*****aSE5252S I 3050 30S070 words
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Article563 1926-06-02 7 House of Commons Debate PREMIER REFUSES ANY INTERFERENCE Government's Hands Freed by the Deadlock British Official Press Service. Reuter's Service. j British Official Press Service.] London, June L he House of Commons, Mr. MacLabour Leader, asked what was B 1 notion in regard to the coal jhe PremierBritish Official Press Service.; Reuter's Service. - 563 words
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Article24 1926-06-02 7 [Havas Agency.] Paris, June 1. The flight of M. Peiletier D'Oisy to Tokio will probably be resumed after •'une 7. I24 words
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Article35 1926-06-02 7 Recruiting has been generally resumed Madras Presidency but the fo lowing taluks are closed to recruiting owing to prevalence of disease:— Tinnevelly District: Strivaigundam, 'hruchandur and Nammneiry. Trichy District: Odayarpalayam. Sakm District: Sa!em.35 words
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Article58 1926-06-02 7 SLIGHT INCIDENT ENDS DISASTROUSLY Twenty Injured in Affray Near Calcutta Reuter's Service. Calcutta, June 1. A very trifling incident arising from a Mohammedan touching a Hindu's waterpot led to a communal riot at Halishahar, twenty-five miles from Calcutta. Mill hands belonging to both communities indulged in free fightingReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article102 1926-06-02 7 Labour Opposed to Military Dictatorship Reuter's Service. Lisbon, June 1. The Portuguese President has resigned. The precise reason is not at present announced, but the situation recently has been complicated by the action of the Confederation of Labour preparing to oppose any attempt to establish a military dictatorship.Reuter's Service. - 102 words
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Article98 1926-06-02 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, June 1. An important step to foster Franco-Ger-man friendship and remove the causes of mutual distrust has been taken by the formation of a body styled the Committee of Information and Documentation, comprising numerous influential commercial and industrial personalities of both countries, also theReuter's Service. - 98 words
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Article67 1926-06-02 7 Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, June 1. The raising of a loan of £1,000,000 is the object of a flying visit of three delegates of the T.U.C. to consult the headquarters of the International Federation of Trade Unions. The proceeds are to be devoted to the British Trade UnionsReuter's Service. - 67 words
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Article74 1926-06-02 7 British Official Press Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, June 1. Exchange rates: Paris 150.75, New York 4.86 7|16, Brussels 154.5, Geneva 25.12, Amsterdam 12.10, Milan 12 8, Berlin 20.4, Stockholm 1817, Copenhagen 18.445, Oslo 22.115, Vienna 32 415, Prague 164.125, Helsingfons 193.125, Madrid 32 285, Lisbon 2British Official Press Service. - 74 words
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Article55 1926-06-02 7 Reuter's Service. Bridgewater, Massachusetts, June L The house of Mr. Samuel Johnson, brother-in-law of one of the principal State witnesses in the trial of the Italians, Sacco and Vanzetti, sentenced to death for the murder of a cashier in 1924, was blown up by dynamite this morning.Reuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article38 1926-06-02 7 Reuter's Service. Co'mbra, Portugal, June 2. The revolutionary provisional Government is made up as follows:— Major Ochoa, Interior, Commercte and Foreign portfolios; General Gomes Costa, War. Colonies and Agriculture; Major Sabescadas, Marine, Finance and Justice.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article34 1926-06-02 7 Reuter's Service. Warsaw, June 1. Professor Moszicki, an engineer industrialist and Pilsudski's nominee, has been elected President. The two other candidates, one of whom ll a Socialist, received a solitary vote each.Reuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article144 1926-06-02 7 YOU ARE POISONING THE WORLD" Chinese Delegate's Impassioned Outburst Reuter's Service. Geneva, June 1- "Great Britain is poisoning the world with its drugs," exclaimed Mr. Chu, Chinese representative on the League's Advisory Committee on Opium. Sir Malcolm Delevingne of Great Britain had complained that two hundred kilograms ofReuter's Service. - 144 words
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Article118 1926-06-02 7 New York Publisher's Views on a Cancellation New York, June 2. Mr. Adolphe Ochs, principal owner and publisher of :the New York Times, who has just returned from a three-weeks' visit to Europe, interviewed said .hat he advocated the cancellation of war debts and uhe dedicaftion of118 words
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Article92 1926-06-02 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, June 1. There still remains some c.caning up to be done at Morocco now that the dangerous pocket formed by the Beni Zerual has been practically eliminated. The French and Spaniards have to clear up the district north-east of Wezzan. This means joint actionReuter's Service. - 92 words
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Article75 1926-06-02 7 Reuter's Service. New York, June 1. A tanker rammed and sank the steamer Washington Irving, running between Albany and New York City. Six hundred passengers were rescued without serious injuries though a number of women fainted. The crew td the steamer very c*oliy formed a b*totalReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article83 1926-06-02 7 Reuter's Service. Berlin, June L At a general meeting of the Erdoel Co., Germany's biggest oil organisation, the Chairman announced that the Company's buying, se ling and distributing organisations had been turned over to a separate company called the Olex, which had signed a several years' deliveryReuter's Service. - 83 words
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Article19 1926-06-02 7 Reuter's Service. Tokio, June 1. The Danish airman, Lieutenant Botve«\ has arrived here, completing his flight.Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Article34 1926-06-02 7 The weight of fish delivered at Billingsgate Market for sale in March was 19,921 tons. Of this quantity 136 tons, principally piaice, herrings, and "witches," was pn 7«d and condemned as unfit.for human food.34 words
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Article634 1926-06-02 7 ACCOUNTS WITH INDIAN MONEY CHANGERS Stewards Contribution to Church Funds After an adjournment of one week the notorious case concerning the theft of $357,000 from the Banque de 1'Indo Chine, in October of 1922, was resumed before Mr. P. A. F. David, the District Judge, this morning.634 words
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Article115 1926-06-02 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 1. At the annual meeting of the Sungei Tukang Rubber Company the chaiiman, Mr. A. R. Thornton, stated that they had harvested 215,770 lbs. of rubber against 135 659 during the previous year, resulting in a j reduction of cost of115 words
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Article103 1926-06-02 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June L An extraordinary mooting of the Taiping Tin Dredging Company, Ltd., was railed with reference to a proposal for establishing a London register and securing a quotation on the offur al list of the London Stock Exchange. The motion, which103 words
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Article48 1926-06-02 7 While Britain is evidently inclined to allow; Sunday football, Canada is being roused against the introduction of it. The UritH Church Presbytery of Montreal is strongly opposed to its legalisation. Montreal has generally been regarded by other provinces- as having a Continental Sunday, with the picture theatres open.48 words
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Advertisement272 1926-06-02 7 I j I WATCHES OF RENOWN j I Diamond set Platinum or White' Gold Wrist Watches in the Q X most splendii workmanship that will not only please the I S fortunate reciphnt they wiU make a real appeal to G X everybody, for everyone desires thcfeift to be beyond272 words
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Article311 1926-06-02 8 CRICKET F.M.S. vs. Hongkong Visitors Collapse for 41 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 1. In the mat.h aga'nst the F.M.S. to-day Hongkong w<m the toss and battled first. The wicket was perfect and there was a large attendance. Henne-sey and Bostcock-Hill, who opened th." 1 bowling,311 words
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Article199 1926-06-02 8 Reuter's Service. Lonion, June L At Xo--injrham: Nottinghamshire beat Warw'eksh :e by four wickets. Warwick 136 and 234 Nn ts 182 and 189 for 6 Wyatt made 64 in Warwick's second inDings. In he winners' first innings Lil'ey Compiled 54, and Carr made 76 in the iocorrReuter's Service. - 199 words
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Article72 1926-06-02 8 ■«r- lj? nia^ between the Australians and s'licdlesex was resumed to-day and ended in a draw. M.dd.e.ex compiled 349, Stevens con sributing 149. He was at the w.c.ite 5 for hcurs and his score included 12 foiurs. Murrell p aying a dashing inning3 of 54. Gregory caoturei72 words
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Article173 1926-06-02 8 Singapore Golf Club Gu3!emard Challenge Cup The Guillemard Challenge Cup was completed on Sunday. The results were a* follows:— 1st. Round D. J. Ward beat C. H. G. Clarke at 19th hole. H. R. Nicoll beat G. Cu'len 5 and 4. J. D. P. Ntebet beat H. Rogers 3173 words
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Article93 1926-06-02 8 Army vs. Y.M.CA. Cue and ivory ball enthus asts spent an, entertaining evening at the Y.M.CA. ,< y hen a bil ia-d team from the Duke of Wellingtons Regiment played the Asaociat on's team J" ere 200 v and some interesting strokes were geen. The fo lowing are the93 words
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Article801 1926-06-02 8 High School Beat U.C.A. m. it. Plom «TV. Last Friday, on the Kumi riain d ground, Malacca, kind.y lent by the Malacca Chinese Football Club, the United Chinese Association who were almost at run strength played the High School at soccer. The Association played a very poor game with801 words
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Article125 1926-06-02 8 Latest Derby News Reuter's Service. ranIftt London, June 1. yesterday Scratcned a 12.45 p m. London. June 1. The fo'lowng alterations have been Om1" F fl P v r °T ab^ S Cadt y and Thwai e Omit Gay U> hano and Hercules. fl r^ eSt Der byReuter's Service. - 125 words
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Article532 1926-06-02 8 Undue Influence by Mother-in-Law Alleged An interesting Chinese Will case was commenced this morning in the Supreme Court, boforc Mr. Justice Deane, when Scow Lek Kee. the eldest son of tlje deceased, Scow Ewe Lin, sued his maternal grandmother, Low Tuan Neo, and Mr. H. R. S.532 words
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Article402 1926-06-02 8 Farewell Party in Honour of Mr. Jumabhoy In honour of Mr. R. Jumabhoy, import and export merchant of Ma acca Street, Singapore, who is leaving shortly on furlough fcr India, the Moslem Association gave a ea-party on Monday evening. There wts a large number of members present. Mr.402 words
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Article47 1926-06-02 8 L.L.T.C. Tournament RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S PLAY Ladles Open Doub es r Mrs Rule and Miss David Mr* Chambers and Mrs. Cul en, 6-_ 0 "f-o Open Mixei Doubles Ab:d M s Set «d Ladies Handicap Singles Isaacs beat Miss C umeck, 6-4, Men's Handicap Doubles47 words
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Article296 1926-06-02 8 j Letters to the Editor MUNICIPAL POSTS To The Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir,—In the early part of this month there appeared in your paper an advertisement inviting Candidates—irrespective of race—for a number of Inspectors in the Registration Vehicle Department and a week or so after the advertisement we296 words
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Article200 1926-06-02 8 To The Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir,—Permit me to ask the Board of Education if it is fair for the parents of scholars of the Anglo-Chinese School and Suydam Girls' School. Malacca, and other schools, to pay the coming increase of school f.es? Ihe Missionaries, especial.y200 words
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Article95 1926-06-02 8 To The Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —One can quite well forgive Mr. Leijssius—who I believe is a cricketer— tor the vexation he in common with other sportsmen must naturaily suffer. The simp est way of marking disapproval of the attitude of h- Selection Committee would95 words
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Article203 1926-06-02 8 To The Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir,—Your leader of yesterday has not on y suggested but opened up the only eoursc for the managers of the various A.d.d Schools to adopt: "An Organisation to represent ail ;he aided schools, so as to get a definite answer from203 words
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Article56 1926-06-02 8 Coroner's Verdict in Tanjong Pagar Road Smash ronoi ''s inquest into the death of Mr. P. N Lowndes and Mr. W. H. K-rni k who were ki led "n a motoring a.vid?nt at Tanjong Pagar Road last week, was concluded this morning, Mr. Bourne the Lity Coroner, returning56 words
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Article86 1926-06-02 8 nn T S^ d in a i°*t c sh °P in Ja P-n Street on Monday night by Detective In,pertSr Porter, two Chine c; wcra p«o*>c:<l S Mr. P. A. F. David, the District Judge, this morn ng and charged. One of the accused pleaded guLty to86 words
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Article56 1926-06-02 8 It is understood that the discord between Mr. Hori, President of the O.SK., and Mr. Yamoka, ex-President of the same company, arose cs a consequ.nce of friction revealed bo ween two electric power sunp irrs, namely the Ujigawa an i the Nippon, both of which are known as compan.es formed56 words
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Article342 1926-06-02 8 Serious Allegations Against Post Office Man Pillaring of mails entrusted to the Post Office has been fairly frequent and the theft of $75,000 some time ago from the ma 1 bags despatched to Batu Pahat from Singapore is sill fresh in our minds. In spite of police342 words
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Article149 1926-06-02 8 Amazing Incident in Sea View Hotel An incident in the Sea View Hotel las: night provoked a great d al of interest n the Police Courts this morning when two Europeans, apparently from the F.M.S wer: charged with house trespass and voluntarily caus'ng hurt. It is alleged that149 words
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Article399 1926-06-02 8 The following Singapore properties were Boid by auction by Messrs. Checng Koon S< ng and Co., at tiheir saleroom, No. 30 Chulia Street, on We dnesday, 26th May: 999 years' leasehold land and house, No. 33 High Stixe., aea 2,481 sq f bought by Mr. Wing Loong for399 words
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Article56 1926-06-02 8 fen unusual sight far Kuala Lumpur, says "The Malay Mai 1 was to be seen in th s office this morning,—a young Chinese, probably newly arrived from China, wearing a pig tail plaited wilh red tape down his back. One may occasionally see an elderly rikisha puller with a pigtall56 words
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Article1163 1926-06-02 8 (By George Cetii) Although the really sporting j an with a rod and line, and in an Z adroit manner, his catch does not table suppl.ed—especially w h; T e i*? concerned. So the trained requisitioned, and in such request efforts held that the Mikado (who iU the1,163 words
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Article611 1926-06-02 9 Tambira Rubber Estates, Limited i annual ordinary general meet■hc Tandbira Rubber Estates, Ltd, on Aor i 22, at 59, Eastcheep, \1 r Prank Cop. man presiding, representative of the Secretaries -J Rabb r Estate Agency, Ltd.) read the ning the meeting and the i;eport J tr.e auditors. m,..611 words
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1022 1926-06-02 9 annua] irdiaary general i Rantau Rubber Estates ny hold on April 22 at the of Commerce, Oxford- IMn<n < reel, E.C.. Mr. A. A. ,1; 'an »»f the company, pre* The' r -nf.. Sl .r- r *v v... trie Secretaries and Co.) hay ng1,022 words
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Advertisement212 1926-06-02 10 j Cold Storage I ICE CREAM i Ta ke Home a, three-flavoured Brick! j jj Obtainable from I JOHN LITTLE Co. FUN BEE Co., KIM ANN Co., LIM KHOON HENG, I LUNA CAFE (Dhoby Ghaut), LIM YEW CHYE SONS, High Street, or from I THE COLD STORAGE DEPOT. H Qutdnor212 words
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Advertisement656 1926-06-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS Q BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) «AIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. f] \R AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. I'oder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) 0 I rWABDfI from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. I „t China ft Japan For Marseilles, London 4656 words
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Advertisement346 1926-06-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze Ports Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA346 words
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Advertisement276 1926-06-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. HONDAY KINTA, 4 pjn., for Port Swettenham and Penang. B. W. SOON, 5 p.m., for Malacca. RAHMAN, 5 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY ROM PIN, 4 p.m., for Batu Pahat. MEDUSA, 4 p.m., for Port Dickson, Telok Anson, Bagan276 words
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Advertisement630 1926-06-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA/b LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Due Sail fKamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp June t 10 Katori Maru 10,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp June 23 M Atsuta Maru 8.0(H) Marseilles. London Antwerp Ju y i 1 Kashima Maru 10,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp July 21 23 Hakone Maru630 words
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Advertisement451 1926-06-02 12 EDUCATIONAL MERCANTILE INSTITUTE. lOpan Zor Beys and Girla) Evening Claaaos: Praotlcal English, Shortland. Book-keeping, Typewriting and other Commercial dubjoots tuaght. Arrangements are modified to suit individual needs. For <p»rtioulars apply to Director, 8 Victoria Street. Ask for a free iv Pitman's Shorthand.) FOR SALE ETC. "HOUSEHOLD REQUISITEB. —Cloudy Ammonia. Glove451 words
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Advertisement140 1926-06-02 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED. »c counts Clerks with two or three years experience required immediately for Miri. Apply to Box N->. 358 c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET TO LET, Raffle* Chambers, three sections 2ad floor, area 2,680 square feet. Rent $200 p.m. Immediate entry. Apply to The Secretary, The oa.'dec Club.140 words
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Advertisement561 1926-06-02 12 PUBLIC NOTICES THE SINGAPORE MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. THE FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE. MOTOR INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. Tho offices of members of the above Associations will be closed for the transaction of business ou Thursday, tho 3rd June, 1926. By Order of the Committee, GATTEY BATEMAN, Secretaries. MUNICIPALITY OF561 words
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Advertisement410 1926-06-02 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16 Hir. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya,410 words
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Advertisement488 1926-06-02 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Comuanies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,512,884 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.488 words
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