Malaya Tribune, 22 June 1926
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Title Section21 1926-06-22 1 The Malaya Tribune. Vol. XIII.- No. 143 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 192021 words
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Advertisement252 1926-06-22 1 COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUFF ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED i OF SPECIAL QUALITY SIZE 6*x34* PRICE $200 per 1000 Envelopes jj A ImUti »tock Mly im hmmi ThrMulmja Tribune Press. Ltd. Printers Stationers, Singapore. |ao^Oßocaaoßoeaonoc=onpMonoE=aoc«ttOHOc=oaoiMOHO j From Factory Direct to FRANKELS I 4 i f Save Middlemen's Profit 0•v J J Buy from252 words
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Advertisement26 1926-06-22 1 I < Busmeu > Rimless •p«*3arte* and 5 I W Urnl mil i'nlriiiit l iniloU»»|HU P 33 tablet or eretUMr*. or list* weight metal firu «pectacle» or cym^xmm26 words
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Article1369 1926-06-22 2 They Talk, Are Vain, and Fall in Love The recent arrest of the young French woman, Marthe Marf u.il on a charge of air espionage, serves as a reminder of the almost invariable failure of women in the craft sinister of "finding out what is going1,369 words
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Advertisement120 1926-06-22 2 1 The refreshing; qualities of "4711" Eau do Colog-nc, make i: the chosen com- nanion of all women who love daintiness. It adds to*charm: revives and re- SL freshes af.er exercise; soothes tired nerws in moment- of exhaustion or Jg I I Representative for Far East and India, Robert Blan,120 words
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Advertisement121 1926-06-22 2 DONT Endure j ihe Humiliation M of a poor Complexion I use life Pills and have ihe clear skin and ihe beauiy of M-> perfect healihW^rr Mi//ions ofpaopfa V /cX'<? t/icm o\\>rydmy >s ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? IF SO CONSULT J, IKEDA (EXPERIENCED DENTIST) 41, Hill Street, OPPOSITE THE121 words
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Advertisement312 1926-06-22 2 MOTHER'S HELP AND BABY'S FRIEND. In every home where there are infant or young children Baby's Own TabletTa* a necessity. Mothers who once use the*. Tablets never again resort to the old fashioned teething powders and purgativ*L usually given to children, for Baby\ 52 Tablets inspire confidence from tha fir-?312 words
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Article1095 1926-06-22 3 Claims Greatest Progress of New Nations Of all the so-called succession states of Central Europe, the baby republic of Czecho-Slovakia, with its living "George Washington," claims to have made the most progress since its admission to the family of nations under the provisions of the treaty of St. Germain,1,095 words
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Advertisement338 1926-06-22 3 25E***************25Z*****a*****25^ I FIAT SO9 I I I I Speed-Economy-Safety-Comfort j Book Yours Early. I I Trial Runs Invited. j ITALASIA LIMITED, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, X jjj 189, Orchard Road. jjj jjj 'Phone 950 jjj J K2? ERNEMANN Cameras I To examine an Ernemann Folding Reflex is to realise that one's ideal338 words
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Advertisement172 1926-06-22 3 There are a wonderful number of I good dishes to be got out of the I Bovril bottle. For Bovril adds I beef and life to soups, stews, I sauces, gravies, hashes, pies, pud- I dings, "casseroles," and every 1 other kind of meat dish. Remem- I ber, the full172 words
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Advertisement367 1926-06-22 4 EMPIRE I Tuesday, June 22 and Wednesday, June 23. 1 S Second Show at 910 p.m. g BENJAMIN B. HAMPTON AND ELRINGE F. WARNER g I present &j I S RIDERS OF THE DAWN I A Photoplay of the novel "Desert of Wheat" g By Jane Grey with an all367 words
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Advertisement416 1926-06-22 4 Amusements From Tuesday, June 22 to Sunday, June 27 S A RATTLING GOOD PROGRAMME jC As good as Any ever Presented AT THE a ALHAMBR A 1 g (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd. Proprietors.) Cj j] In the 2nd Show at 9 p.m. 3 3 A picture of laughter and416 words
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Advertisement320 1926-06-22 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert ft Bescoolen Streets TO-NIGHT A "Fox" Special At 9-30 Latest Pathe Gazette Wm. FOX pre.sents Thank You John Golden's Play Hit By Winchell Smith and Tom Cushing A HUMAN STORY OP THE TAMING OP A TOWN OP HYPOCRITES WITH George O'Brien and Jacqueline Logan Like "The320 words
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Advertisement145 1926-06-22 4 SXJRINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. 2 Special Attraction, 2 TO-NIGHT AT 8.45 SHARP BLACK SHADOWS SEE—The Dance of Joy, The rw_ The Head-Hunters Battle the F? Cannibals and the Sirens and Fv, at:a South Seas. In -V f in Parts A Thrill in every Flash I Prom Civilization to Barbarism145 words
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Article144 1926-06-22 5 To-daj', June 22 Hhgh Tides. —7.44 a.m., 7.50 p.m. King's Coronation Anniversary. Football—Div. lI—O.T.F.C. vs. Staff, Police vs. V.M.C.A. To-morrow, June 23 High Tides.—B.46 a.m., 8.32 p.m. Pnnce of Wales' Birthday. Federal Council meeting, K. Lumpur, /ootball —S.F.A. vs. Batavia, Stadium. Thursday, June 24 4igh Tides.—9.4o a.m., 9.11144 words
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Article333 1926-06-22 5 A Government Steam Trawler is ged n experimental fisJi.ng off the Bast and West Coasts of the Ma ay Peninsula, but as .she moves to different ationa no definke information as to her whereibou.is can be given. Wh n imaged in fishing the lights and lay matte333 words
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Article165 1926-06-22 5 In the stat'on yard at Shinbashi, Tokyo, •ome years ago. a forwarding agency's •ffice tore the following alluring invitation: "Leave your luggage with us and we will •end it in every direction." In the s de-streets, respective'y right *r.d leit, wo milliners' shops were disg ashed165 words
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Article1107 1926-06-22 5 FINANCE COMMERCE PUODUCIf Singapore, June 22 Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $390 Rice, Siam 2 $360 Rice, Siam $345 Rice, Sa-goJi 1 $324 Rice, Saigon 2 $310 Rice, Saigon 3 Kiev, Rangoon 1 $290 Rice, Rangoon 2 $295 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $9.80 S l v1,107 words
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Article123 1926-06-22 5 TO-DAY, JUNE 22 Hoihow, Hongkong and Annoy XT (GlenfaHoch) 2 p.m. Jjorth and East India (Takada) 3 p.m. China, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia, Philippine Islands, Western Canada and Western Spates of U. S. A. (Suwa Maru) 4 p.m. Tembilahan (Sembilan) 4 p.m. North, North-East and North-West Sumatra123 words
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Article34 1926-06-22 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is R5.153 eqnal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 equal to $100.34 words
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Article70 1926-06-22 5 (By Courtesy of ths Government Health Officer.) Kandansr Kerbsu Station for ths 24 hours ending midnight June 21, 1926. deg. Max. shade temperature 91 F. Mm. shade temperature 79 F. Mean shade temperature 83.9 F. Max. sun radiation 158 F. Mm, grass radiation 70 F. Sea temperature 8270 words
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Article132 1926-06-22 5 The Japanese military are stated to have in contemplation a plan for launch'ng a world flight next spring, via the Middle East to Europe. Sung- Shih-ling, a farmer, was charged with being in possession of arms and ammunition and with attempting to murder Nikolas Masenkoff, a Russian constable in the132 words
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Advertisement95 1926-06-22 5 IEST ADVERTISEMENTS beg to notify our numerous cust that m have jont etrovtd cur Par-8h #p (late of A 61 Queen Street) to a more spacious fi .< •I. the VICTORIA BUI I DI KG 387-G Vie tern Street (Jcrner of Bias Ba6ah Road and ictoria Street.) IMPERHL B\R l95 words
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Advertisement30 1926-06-22 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES O. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 75, Hill Street, lat F*oor of St. Mary's Dispensary, I 'Phone 12330 words
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Advertisement17 1926-06-22 5 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optometrist: A. M. EZEKIEL, O.D.17 words
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Advertisement388 1926-06-22 5 The smartness of "HC" shoes appeals to young people. It is a constant source of satisfaction to feel one's shoes are correct in style and attract favourable attention. HENG CHEONG, 386, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. Are you ever ashamed of Your English P Do you mispronounce common words in your388 words
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Article898 1926-06-22 6 A few days ago we were interested to learn that the Government trawler "Tongkol", after a voyage up the East had returned to port with a catch of three tons of fish, which is, all must agree, a most creditable performance, the more especially since the Malay guidturned898 words
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Article1342 1926-06-22 6 The twenty-first annua* general meeting of the shareholders of the Balgownie Rubber Estates, Ltd., will be he.d at Hongkong Bank Chambers at noon on Tuesday, June The night mail from Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, was held up at Tanjong Malim owing- to the axle of a third class carriage running1,342 words
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Article365 1926-06-22 6 A tele-ram has been received in Lumpur announcing the dca'h J d of the Rev. W. P°S. Nathani d Vi d4y pay, Jaffna. 01 Dr. X J. Saunders has return-h Java and will .ecture on '-R» nt d fr Message" at the Y.M.OA Hall o'nT, Hs June365 words
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Article64 1926-06-22 6 (From Our Own Correspond.-r.t.) Penan.' ou!K' 21 A tongkang loaded with rubber tht Bertam Estate consigned to Bou.stead., wh:.. crossing the channel capsizrd n ar tne sunken Russian cruiser buoy. The crew who held on to the capsized tcngk tag wen rescued by a Berry launch and a64 words
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Article92 1926-06-22 6 Several cases of chandu smuggling were dealt with by Mr. P. A. a.id. :he D strict Juig.. this morning. Two Cham who were wi h tOO tahSi chandu by Senior Revenue Officer Lisfcerman were fined $500 each or four month* in default Another Chinese was fined $230, or92 words
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Article106 1926-06-22 6 Committee No. 7, took tbe fo.lowing ac ion at a meeting held on Jane, 18:— Decided, subject to the sanction of H. E. the Governor, to the vacancy for Asst. Treasurer by adver.ising the post in England on three years' agreemenl at a salary xl $450, $475 and106 words
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Article108 1926-06-22 6 The case in which Dr. A. C VYerakoon sued Mr. G. V. Dawson, a former soudtori clerk, for ihe WMCOvery oi $2#W i:IKl fiftih share of the profits over h2 rak.g an option, was argued in appeal yesteway before the Chief Justice. Sir William Murson, K.C., Mr.108 words
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Article165 1926-06-22 6 (From Our Own Corie«ponoeM.l Penang, June Mr. Remann, Manager >" X »tz pleaded guilty to allowing poods addressee to the firm to remain on d Q '•>>■ more than 24 hours contrary to the .Muncrpa. ordinance which recently came in o operation owing to the Congestion there. Mr.165 words
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Advertisement86 1926-06-22 6 I COMPARISON I I is the only infallible Test S ffiof the relative value of j re Typewriters. a j g By comparison the Royal X a proves its superiority. 6 I TYPEWRITERS i i a S I g Ask for Booklet g j S Describing the 20 g Cj86 words
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Article276 1926-06-22 7 Labour Leaders Excluded HAD HELD UP BRITISH SHIPS Alleged Curtailment of Freedom of Discussion Reuter's Service. London, June 21. In the Hooet of Commons t.~>-day, the Mining 1 ntortry B ll, to facilitate better organisation of the coal-mining industry, and tho Ccal-Mines Bill, to amend tempo- :y theReuter's Service. - 276 words
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Article88 1926-06-22 7 Wants League Removed to Austria Reuter's Service. London, June 22. like Ru«sia, an outcry for the removal of the League from Geneva has broken out :n .he newspapers all over Italy. They are angered by hostile demonstrations against the Fascist delegates by officials at Geneva. The Popolo dTtaiia,"Reuter's Service. - 88 words
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Article94 1926-06-22 7 (Reuters Service.] London, June 21. An r nic:a reports states that the Empire eg Board will consist of th.- following:—Chairman, Mr. Ainexy; Hon. Mr. Orraaby-Goro, Hon. Mr. Ronald McNeill, Lord Bledisloe, Major W. E. Eliiot Sir WilBam Clerk, Sir Thomas Alien and Mr. W. S. Crawford for Great(Reuters Service.] - 94 words
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Article61 1926-06-22 7 Reuter's Service. Geneva. June 22. Trie Marit IMS Conference has adopted a draft convention for the repatriation of eeamen providing that if seamen were landed during or upon the termination of their contract they 3hall be given the right W le taken back to their own country, theReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article58 1926-06-22 7 Reuter's Service. London, June 21. Dr. Gordon Thompson, in accepting the Koyat Gr-ograph'ea! Society's gift as a mem orial of hifc journey across the Tibetan and Mongolian borders of China with George Percira, aacd tha* he would devote it toward the puscha.se of an ambulance car to helpReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article424 1926-06-22 7 FINE RECORD OF ROYAL AIR FORCE Superiority of British Aircraft Proven ..British Official Press Service.] London, May 21. The four Royal Aiar Force seaplanes whxrh have flown to Capetown and back arrived at Lee>-on-Solent this afternoon. When the .six officers and .'wo non-com-mie -ioned officers who took part424 words
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Article145 1926-06-22 7 Britain Investigating Disregard of Obligations Reuter's Service. London, Jane 21. fn the House of Commons Mr. W. Foot Mitchell asked whether the G-overrunent would consider the desirability of taking fur her action, international or otherwise, to enforce the observance by China of her obligations and undertakings. Sir AustenReuter's Service. - 145 words
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Article89 1926-06-22 7 Early British Ratification Desirable British Official Presa Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, June 21. Replying to Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the Labour leader, Sir Ausitan Ghambe.rlain raid that both the Turkish National Assembly and Iraq had authorised ratification of the Tunkish treaty regarding Mosul forthwith and it wasBritish Official Presa Service. - 89 words
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Article130 1926-06-22 7 BRAZIL OUT AND SPAIN THREATENING Sir Austen Chamberlain Express His Regret [British Official Press Service.] London, June 21. Sir Austen Chamberla'n, the Foreign Secretary, stated in the House of Commons, in reply to a question, that he had now received confirmation of the notification of Brazil's withdrawal130 words
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Article105 1926-06-22 7 Reduction in Government Employees Reuter's Service. Washington, June 22. Sneaking al the half-yearly Budget meeting of the Government, Pr:s'd?nt Coolidge advocated a programme of constructive economy in Government expenditure by means, inter alia, of a gradual reduction in the number- of Government employees, by refraining from replacing droppingReuter's Service. - 105 words
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Article82 1926-06-22 7 Union Jack is not Wanted as Part Reuter's Service. Johannesburg, June 21. The question as to whether the pact between the Nationalist and Labour parties is to continue has been virually decided affirmatively at a secret mcc ing of the National Council of the Labour Party yesterdayReuter's Service. - 82 words
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Article110 1926-06-22 7 Reuter's Service. Chicago, June 21. The Pop? has sent a message to Cardinal Mundelein eulogising the trusting that the sacred sol3rnnitie| will meet with the success deserved and bestowing his aposto'ic benediction on Cardinal Mundelein and the faithful. Xew York, June 21. Three British and s?ven Croatian delegatesReuter's Service. - 110 words
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Article21 1926-06-22 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, June 21. M. Briand has announced that Ml Poincare has agreed to eater the new Cabinet.Reuter's Service. - 21 words
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Article84 1926-06-22 7 British Official Presa Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, June 21. Exchange rates: Paris 170. New York 4.86 21;32. Brussels 168.875. Geneva 23.135. Amsterdam 12.11.". M'lan 134.875. r Berlin 20.435. Stockholm 18.135. Copenhagen 18.35. P Oslo 21.99. I I Vienna 34 45. I Prague 164. Hels ngfors 193.British Official Presa Service. - 84 words
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Article2905 1926-06-22 7 Johore Planters Meet ASSOCIATION DISCUSSES PROBLEMS Labour Supply Is Still Insufficient The annual meeting of the Johoic Planters' Association was held at the Johors Civil Service Club yesterday, the Chairman, Mr. E. S. Spencer presiding. The Chairman dealt first with th? quest on of the eradication of lallang, in2,905 words
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Advertisement261 1926-06-22 7 Patronised Established. g By Royalty 1872. I P I g AN EXAMPLE I Of our Distinctive Lines in S j STERLING PRESENTS Heaps of these useful Gifts 3 Are always in a Big Assortment. At very Striking Prices at l THE ROYAL JEWELLER. H 62-3, High Street, Singapore. Branch: No.261 words
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Article221 1926-06-22 8 Heavy Booking for the First Performance I Bookings for the A. D. C.'s coming production opened yesterday 'morning and from the look of the pians now it appears that people who want seats wi 1 have to pay an early visit to John Lit le Co., or they221 words
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Article68 1926-06-22 8 fn,T«5 *E e f lodgjng house keepers found themselves beiore Mr. Smith the rh.rd Police Magistrate, this morning when they were charge 1 with breach of Pa spor" Reguations by boarding the s.s. Fuk Sang before the examination by a Po 'cc Offk. r P and p. Wharf68 words
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Article557 1926-06-22 8 CRICKET Australians vs. Lancashire [Reuters Service.] London, June 21. Tiie match between the Australians vs Lama hire at Manchester was w.tnessed by 16,000 spectators. The weather was fine and the wicket easy. Australians scored VA to ar d s which Macartney contributed 160. He ht all round the557 words
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Article723 1926-06-22 8 Duke's Unlucky Last Minute Goal by Craik in Exciting Match One of the best ma'ches this season was witnessed ty a large crowd yes erday afternoon on the S:adium Association grround, when the Duke of Welling on's Regiment and the Singapore Cricket Club struggied for supremacy with the resu.t723 words
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Article90 1926-06-22 8 Walley—Avelino Judging from the way Boy Wa'ley takes his daily .raining U is quite clear thai; hi is not go ng to take any chances against h's h.avier opponent, X.d Avelino. The champion has me much heavier op; o nenrts n ihe past but in Avelino he undoubtedly has90 words
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Article315 1926-06-22 8 L.L.T.C. Tournament YESTERDAYS PLAY Ladies' Open Singles Mrs. Rue beat Mrs. Guy Stevens 6 0, 6—l. Open Mixed Doub es Mr. and Mrs. Paterson beat Mr. and Mrs. Cut.er 9—7, 4—6, 6—2. Miami, Dotfblej Handicap Mrs. Campbell an! Abed beat; Miss Whte andlßullen I—G. G—2. 8 G. Mr.315 words
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Article179 1926-06-22 8 British Official Presa Service. Reuter's Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, June 21. On red carpetted turf at Wembledon I'hi* afternoon Their Majesties the King and Queen took part in the memorab.e ceremony to make jubilee of the lawn tennis championships. Players, who had made history ofBritish Official Presa Service.; Reuter's Service. - 179 words
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Article131 1926-06-22 8 Ipoh Gymkhana Club (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 21. Mr. J. C. Oaborne signs the annual report of the Ipoh Gymkhana Club as acting 1 President in which it is stated that the past seasons' racing: shewed a profit of $38,000, after expending: $27,400 on the Summer131 words
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Article29 1926-06-22 8 Keppel Golf Club June Ladies Spoon (Bogey).—Fourteen cards were taken out for the above which re ulted in a win for Mrs. G. R. H Webb 2 down.29 words
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Article75 1926-06-22 8 5.J.0.8.A. Tournament Members of the St. Joseph's Old Boys' Assodia ion are a ked to note that the fina s of the Bi liarl Tournament will be played at the Cub House on the following dates at 730 p.m.:— B Division E. A. de Souza —40 vs. C. Batchelor75 words
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Article51 1926-06-22 8 British Official Presa Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, June 21. King George's oTd trophy was won at the Internationa! Hors?> Show ty Lieutenant Bonpecou cf the United States riding Ba ly Maehane. The second prize was won by Capain Dunn of the British Royal Artillery ridingBritish Official Presa Service. - 51 words
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Article264 1926-06-22 8 Coroner's Inquiry Into Death of Chinese Gunman The Coroner's inquiry into the c">rcumstances attending the dea:'h of a Ch nese gunman who died as a result of a bullet wound during his arm d battle with two Chinese detec ives at Sago Street-, on the evening of264 words
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Article103 1926-06-22 8 THE ALHAMBRA Ri&^^i Sma hin S 8 or y whi ch permits Richard Thlmadge to be seen at his best t er,Can Mann *rs,'' the feature the A■ nambra is presen ing tc-night. It is filled with action and thrills and is a particularly fine vehicle for that103 words
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Article67 1926-06-22 8 Labour agitation appears now to have reached the employees of the Hankow L.ectric Light am Yva;er-works Conipanv for these ha c ssu d a pamph.et aie'in*that the sum of $18,000 which .he Directors had voted as bonus to the workers had been re ained by several cf the lower officers.67 words
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Article450 1926-06-22 8 i w CHARITY FOR SCHOOLS To The Editor of th, Malaya Tr.bune Sir,—My attention has been call»,* article, re the charity to ao staged shortly in aid of thefu^i 0 Nan Hua Girls' School, in vour the the 17th instant. of Certainly the various excellent n450 words
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Article284 1926-06-22 8 The Lavender Stroet fire case, in which Ngo Bee Chan su:d the Lam Choon Rubber Works for the 'recovery of damages caused to his property by r.ason of a fire which broke ou: on defendants' prmse» and spread to the plaintiffs property, was argued in appea' this284 words
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Article140 1926-06-22 8 At the conclusion of the inque s t on the death of Lam Ah Chse, a Hengnuah. WM was abbed to death a. 9G Que n Street on May 5, the City Coroner, Mr F. G Bourne, returned a verd ct of cupabe homicide amounting to murder140 words
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Article32 1926-06-22 8 From Indo-China by s.s. Comp:egne, due Singapore 9 a.m. o-morrow. From Europe, (London mails desnn chea June 3) by s.s. Teesla, due Penang 6 a.m. on Friday, the 25th inst.32 words
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Article67 1926-06-22 8 Leeds will celebrate the three-hundredth anniversary of its incorporation by Charles I on July 13. From a ham ct or 1,400 people it has grown into a :hnun f .own of nearly 500.000, with industries which export, amongst other things, ie--tiles, lea her goods and agricultural machinery to all parts67 words
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Article973 1926-06-22 9 Penang, Jane 18. The latest news of the Coal Dispute is more encouraging and further developments are awaited with much interest. Share markets are responding to the better feeling prevailing, all sections having participated in the increased business. The prce of Rubber in London has remained steady round973 words
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Article44 1926-06-22 9 Tuesday, June 22.—S'gnalling and Ambulance Cusses, Headquarters 5 p.m. Wednesday, 23.—Inspection of Japanese Troop,-, 5 pm. Thursday, June 21.—Band Practice, Headquarters 5 pm. Friday, June 25.—Officers atid Patrol Leaders Class St. Andrew's School 8 p.m. Saturday, June 26.—Wireless Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.fi.44 words
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Article677 1926-06-22 9 A 15|30 h.p. Car Establishes a New" Record A ***** hjp. Orossley Touring car driven by Capt. G. W. F. Collender and Mr. C. J. Koi.er. alternately, left Cape Town at 1.5 a.m. on Saturday, April 10th, and af er a 1,000 mi.le run through mud, slush677 words
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Article108 1926-06-22 9 To-day, June 22 s ml S. "H? Dr i U Hall S R E < v > Signals, Qualifying Drill Dress—Drill Order 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v), Qualifying Parade. To-morrow, June 23 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v) Signals, Qualifying DriL Dress—Drill Order. Friday, June 25 5 p.m—Malay Drid108 words
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Advertisement305 1926-06-22 9 VICTORIA THEATRE COMING SHORTLY. Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.E. THE GOVERNOR, SIR LAURENCE NUNNS GUILLEMARD, X.C.8., K.C.MG. The Most Noteworthy Film of All Time YPRES (WIPERS.) THE STORY OF THE IMMORTAL SALIENT. Passed and approved by HIS MAJESTY'S ARMY COUNCIL. WISHING OUR MUSLIM PATRONS A HAPPY HARI RAYA HAJI305 words
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Advertisement103 1926-06-22 9 v V 9 t* Pleasure X iH fS S Fresh Stock. Fresh Stock. Just U^np^ |H Football Goal Nets Steam Tarred. $30 per pair 1 ]B|!| Tennis Nets, Steam Tarred, j iplp Double Top with a Galvanized 1 BB Steel Head Line. U 19 Eachiß ROSE CO.. LTD. ||§|ii "The103 words
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Article300 1926-06-22 10 Bachelors of House of Commons Celebrate Although there are over 700 members of tfce House of Commons, fewer than fifty are unmarried which s?ems a small proportion until one reflects that a man usually enters upon a political career late in life. In addition to which, Sir300 words
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Article167 1926-06-22 10 General Chow Si Chen? has not yet arrived at Kweiyang to take up office as Civil Governor but two of his Generals of Brigade have arrived with their troops, writes a correspondent of the "N. C. Da ly News" Soon after heir anrival, proclamations were posted everywhere167 words
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Advertisement600 1926-06-22 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P&O BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Tonnage Singapore Tonnage m *g^„600 words
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Advertisement673 1926-06-22 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, tihe Philippines, etc. For PENANG AND CALCUTTA673 words
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Advertisement580 1926-06-22 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Doe Sail IKatori Maru 10,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp June 24 25 Atsuta Maru 8,001) Marseilles, London Antwerp July 8 9 Kashima Maru 10,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp July 22 23 Eakone Maru 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Aug 5 6 Suwa Maru 11,000580 words
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Advertisement417 1926-06-22 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED an experienced Senior Compositor for setting advertisements, knowledge of proof reading necoaaary Only experienced men need apply. Prospects for a capable man also two Junior Combos it >rs for news section. Apply t Manager, Tne Malaya Tribune, with i rsoont testimonials, betwoen 3 and 4 p.m. FOR417 words
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Advertisement487 1926-06-22 12 PUBLIC NOTICES Dr HAMZAH BIN TAIB, hie opened a new Dispensary under the title The Malay Slate Pharmacy" 33, J »ian Abdullah. Muar. This is the first Dispensary started by a Malay quali led Medical Practitioner in Malay Peninsula. Consulting hours: Between 9 a.m.—l 2 noon. 2—4 p.m. The businesses487 words
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Advertisement174 1926-06-22 12 N. HASSAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 86, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. All kind* of electrical works undertaken. Philips ft Watt Lamps, Ceiling Fans, Wire Etc Supplied by United Engineers; United. CHARGES MODERATE Thone 3411. SAIL-MAKING AND CANVAS DEPOT Awnings, Screens, Tarpaulins, Boat Covers, Tin Ore Bags, Mail Bags, and Canvas Work of174 words
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Advertisement430 1926-06-22 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 Ilir. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya,430 words
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Advertisement490 1926-06-22 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies 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.490 words
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Advertisement462 1926-06-22 12 INSURANCE^^ CwJ SOUIH BRUM INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITFn FIRE, MARINE TRANSnMOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manage? Office: 2, Finlayson Green, ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India 1874.) Results of the Company's Operatis M during the three years 1922-199* PROFIT Rs. 51,00,000462 words
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