Malaya Tribune, 1 September 1926

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XIII.- No. 204 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1926 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 192 G.
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    • 219 1 MA tfILLA BUFF E \VELOPES JUS T RECEIVED p SPECIAL QUALITY $2 00 pei 1000 Env»iov«» a la*** 1 »*»ck -ij .i.vi Tribune Press, Ltd. priatin Stationer.. Singapore I FIAT 509 I For I Speed-Economy-Safety-Comfort I 1 Book Yours Early. j I Trial Runs Invited. j ITALASIA LIMITED. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT,
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    • 194 1 Tr( Klin let* .pc,»»cl*i 4*d i j 5 M Metal »r.dZvlon«ecornbtMtto«iß*+ O Ilf r\ ¥1 I 'J&*¥@k i I: M »1 B ~M f;e:r»»« id •<>■ *+***nM ***»t I m UJ L I 1/10 C I I Co. 11 wnnrw—'«»»■ ■»"a jj GumilCSS j. Sole Agents for S.S &F.M.S. II
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  • 959 2 ANNUAL REPORT BY THE ADVISER Sound Financial Position and Greater Prosperity In his annual report for 1925 the Acting Adviser to PerJis, Mr P. S. Williams, says that the Revenue for the year amounted to $470,616 on a very conservative Estimate of $392,992 and exceeded that of
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    • 75 2 Quality has made |C^U^^R^^ Men Staunch mp- r <.2 Z~ Friends of Bfofr THE BLUE TIN 8 fit <^^^^^^^x^^^^ Alexander boguslavsky, lßl^^ l———wiwiua.i.iinaM.n mmmmukm. ■»m<. 1 i.. 1 u m TTi I you ca °Dot bay a I j Better f i 11 Lamp than I 1 I Philips j
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    • 62 2 g with the MOTOR UNION f 1 m THE I I LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE I I INSURANCE COMPANY I I Favourable Ratas—Prompt Settlement of Claims, I I E FIRE MARINE BUSINESS I Also transacted on Favourable Terms. I For all particulars apply h General Agents: cj I Messrs. SIME, DARBY
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    • 401 2 A THOUGHT FOR TO^ Y My health is my greaW sustainment of good bSlth .i U* depends upon functional wifflS fore it is wise to always W7& mild laxative and hW Pinkettes, for use, when 2S£L?* vent constipation, dispel bi]^7 f sick headaches, to keep the breath sweet. In d€ar
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  • 965 3 Juru Estates, Limited The sixteenth ordinary general meeting of the Juru Estates, Ltd., was held at 7, Royal Bank-place. Glasgow, on 14th July, Mr. T. A. Galfce, the Chairman, nr^siding-. The Chairman sard: I pa?su<me I may as usual hold the report and accounts as read. It Is
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    • 333 3 No Picnic is Enjoyable without pHOE N I X TRW/ AE RATED 9 Phone 3463 im l EVEREADY flashlights I SAFE—DURABLE—RELIABLE 1 "J""* aH neWCSt flaS d li fd- I S satisfactory service, insist upon Eveready— I WL Eveready Unit Agents:—Muller Thipps (Malaya) Ltd., IM wl Cells ftt and Union
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    • 187 3 DRY ECZEMA ON I HANIgJURASH Not Able to do Housework. Up Day and Night. Cuticura Healed. My trouble started with itching and burning and then dry eczema broke out on my hands in a rash. My hands were in terrible state and I was not able to do my housework.
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    • 151 3 THE MOSQUITO MENACE A METHOD TO OVERCOME IT. It is poor consolation to the sufferer from Malarial Fever to know that some anopheles mosquito caused the trouble. India is full of mosquitoes, and the malaria figures show the wide prevalence of the anopheles variety. While mosquito enthusiasts may be left
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    • 319 3 No. 9 of a series. SUPERVISION v Throughout the length and breadth purity, for gaseous content and of Fraser Neave's factory there for quality. is exercised a rigidity of inepec- Every bottle that you bny has tion that permits of no slack undergone the scrutiny of trained mel hods. operatives
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    • 739 4 Amusements. 3E JUL PIRE I I In the Second Show at 9.10 p.m. t harp X I Pioneer Film Corporation Presents Ihe Long Arm of Mannisterf 1$ with [c HENRY B. WALTHALL I Based upon the Famous novel by E PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM I Hi a groat drammic and picture baftd
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    • 189 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Telephone No. 28s To-Night at 9 Sharp i Universe's hew 3erial THE FIGHTING RANGER Chapters 4 New Cartoon Pathe Gazette THE LION OF MONGOLIA From the Mysterious Palace of to the Gay Parisian 10ng0,, The story of a young Prince who one day to another,
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  • 103 5 To-day, September 1 High Tides. —5.41 a.m., 5.1 p.m. Homeward mail closes, 2 p.m. Military Pageant, Stadium 9 p.m. To-morrow, September 2 High Tides. —7.27 a.m., 6.22 p.m. Homeward mail closes, train, 4 pm. Singapore Swimming Club Carnival, 4.45. Friday, September 3 High Tides. —8.48 a.m., 7.43 p.m.
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  • 259 5 TO-DAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Kemaman, Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan and Bandon (M. S. Malini) 2 p.m. Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy (*Van Overstraten) 2 p.m. China, Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia, Philippine [glands, Western Canada and Western States of U. S. A. (Talamba) 2 pm. Indo-China (Produce) 2 p.m. Port
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  • 1174 5 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCT Singapore, September 1 Rice, Siam No 1 Per Koyan $380 Rice, Siam 2 $358 Rice, Siam 3 $348 Rice, Saigon 1 $326 Rice, Saigon 2 $322 Rice, Saigon 3 M Rice, Rangoon 1 $321 Rice, Rangoon 2 $304 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.00 Rice,
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  • 132 5 Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive Singapore, September 1. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Tongkol East Basin; Van Overstrain -22 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 8) Talamba 18; Deli 14; Neleus 11; Huntress 8; Japanese Prince 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 8) Kampot 8.1; Pei Ho
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  • 179 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-'iay is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 equal to $100. A total of 264,000 Para rubber seejis, part of the shipment of about 1,000,000 seeds,
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    • 198 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS THE BUKIT KATIL RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NOTICE is hereby given that at the Sixteenth Annual Ordinary General Meeting to be held on Wednesday, September 15, 1926, the Directors will reeomnv-nd that a fiml dividend of 4% fcr the >tar ended 80th April 1926
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    • 29 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like, VERY MODERATE CHARGES 0. JITT SIANG, Qualified DentJfet, 75 Hiflil Streets, Ist Floor of St Mary's Dispensary, 'Phone 4057
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    • 18 5 FOR CONSULT M. EZEKTEL SONS. Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Pises. Optometrist: AJf. EzeJdeL OJK F.P-O.C.
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    • 276 5 2585i>5Z5Z5Z525Z5Z5Z525Z52^*****Z525£^ S ALBION CLAY'S BRITISH S GLAZED STONEWARE ffl I DRAINPIPES. I a Ready stocks obtainable of S I 4", 6", 9" and 12" Wholes. S Bursting pressure up to H H standard. [fj fG Barrels true S S Sockets suitable for X S Sewerage. H I PRICES LOWEST IN
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    • 269 5 What is Holding You Down? It is not that you have n \cr had the ohanee. It is Dot that t-omebody else has all the luok. It is not that your employer does nt like you. It is Lack of Training If you are true to yourself, you will acknowledge
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 71 5 METEOROLOGICAL REPOR1 (By courtesy of the Government Health Office.) Kandar.g Kerbau Station for the 24 hours ending midnight August 31, 1926. deg. Maximum shade temperature 88 F. Minimum shade temperature 74 F. Meun ?hade temperature 79.7 F Maximum sun radiation 151 F. Minimum grass radiation 72 F. Sea temperature 80
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  • 813 6 A few days ago we published figures relating to the incidence of malaria within the Municipal limits; and it may have surprised the alarmists to find that, as a matter of fact, the incidence for this year is a little higher than that for 1925, despite
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  • 1320 6 A new temporary rost-house has been established at Kuala Kubu, next to the A.D.O.'s quarters. The Master of the s.s. Ban Whatt Soon reports that the light on the outer Bar at Muar was not burning on the 30th instant. A final dividend of 4 per cent will be declared
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  • 675 6 The Rev. Bro. Marcian Director n Joseph's Institution, Singapore i« bt> visit to Penang-. ca Mr. Tan Kui Choon, son of Mr Tan <: Guan, Managing D,rector of The S*~, Chinese Banking Co., Ltd., of leaves for Java to-day on business Mr. Arthur Hardwiige of Penan* at
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  • 16 6 On 28th August 481 Tons in; total of London Rubber Stocks 30,159 tons.
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  • 32 6 From China and Japan by s.s. Kushiml Maru, due Singapore to-morrow. From Europe, (London mails despatched August 12) by s.s. Tara, due Penan? c a.m. on Saturday, the 4th but
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  • 50 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, August 81. The Bukit Mertajam Rice Mill Company, in voluntary liquidation, was wound up a* a meeting held to-day- Mr. F. Baker, the liquid?tor. P res n f' proposed the usual resolutions. Mr. k Phillips seconded and they were carniu unanimously.
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  • 78 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, AufU** 31 In the Supreme Court, 'before Mr. J***" Brown, suit was commence,! P. X Shv-Jckari Rowther and Company against the Straits Steamship Company Plaintiffs claim $6,300 damages for in lo?s of a tongkang which was sunk m m Kedah River on April
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 326 6 f ONCE A YEAR ONLY I ROBINSON'S jj I ANNUAL I I CASH CLEARANCE SALE a Commences To-day I Wednesday Ist September 1 I FOR I I EIGHTEEN DAYS ONLY I I s I ROBINSON CO., LTD. I j(j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) g S RAFFLES PLACE:, SINGAPORE. I
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    • 86 6 1!5H5Z525Z5Z*****25Z*****Z**********525H§ I COMPARISON I is the only infallible Test j] of the relative value of P rC Typewriters. a rj By comparison the Roy aim jjj proves its superiority. jj I I *W a s a Ask for Booklet n Describing the 20 i Reasons jfl B To 1 9
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  • 1172 7 Mac Donald Scores Government L OY \L SUB-COMMITTEE OF THE OWNERS Government Remains Firm But Conciliatory British Official Press Service. London, August 31The miners' Executive to-day decided by ''row majority not to formulate any a proposals for the consideration of U atcs' conference but to leave the n
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  • 553 7 Reuter's Service. London, August 31. The coal debate in the House of Commons was preceded by the rejection by 285 votes to 100 of a motion by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, in favour of an adjournment till September 7 instead of November 9, as proposed by the Government.
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  • 89 7 Bulgarian Note Pleads for Co-operation Reuter's Service. Sofia, August 31. The Bulgarian note replying to Greece, Rumania and Jugo-Slavia is most conciliatory. It emphasises a desire to safeguard peace in the Balkans and says that the Bulgarian Government is doing its utmost to check Comitadji activities, which it
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  • 90 7 British Government Policy in China Derided Reuter's Service. London. August 31. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. H. W. Looker (Essex, SE, Con.,) who urged the Foreign Ofnoo to see that adequat: steps were taken to protect British subjects in Hankow in case of hostilit
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  • 359 7 GERMANY ALONE TO BE ADMITTED Lord Cecil's Scheme Slightly Modified in Committee Reuter's Service. London, August 31. Sir Austen Chamberlain has departed for Geneva to attend the League Council on September 2 and the Assembly on September 9. Geneva, August 31. The League committee appointed to consider the
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  • 125 7 Captain's Family Locked in Cabin Reuter's Service. Moscow. August 31 One hundred and sixty were drowned In t)r sinking of the Burevestnik. Tlure were 563 passengers aboard at the t'me of th° disaster but lifeboats from the port saved 285 and many others saved thems" 1 yes. The
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  • 55 7 Reuter's Service. Rome, September 1. General Nobile, who was the pilot in the Norgo polar expedition, in an interview said that he has accepted an invitation from the United States to supervise some months' work in the American aeronautical establishment and thereafter he is proceeding to
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  • 46 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, September 1. With reference to Spain's demand for reconsideration of the Treaty of Algeciras to which Russia was a signatory, it is stated that the Soviet Government will not recognise any amendments to the treaty made without the consent of Russia.
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  • 29 7 Reuter's Service. Constantinople, September 1. The Independence Tribunal has sentenced to death Abdul Kadir in connexion with the Smyrna plot. He will be hanged tonight.
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  • 40 7 Reuter's Service. London, September 1. The three cruisers Carysfort, Castor and Dartmouth are due on the China station at the ene? of October with, reliefs. Submarine L 27 simultaneously will arrive at Hongkong to replace the L 9.
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  • 37 7 Havas aAgency. Paris, August 31. The airmen Challe and Weizer, renewing their attempt to break a record for flying in a straight line, hopped off tfri» morning in the direction of the Persian Gulf.
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  • 193 7 Coolidge Favours No Change U.S. PRESS DISAGREES ON CANCELLATION Mr. Baker's Suggestions Are Deplored by Republicans Reuter's Service. Paul Smith's, N. V., August 31. Although President Coolidge is reported not to have read Mr. Newton Baker's article in connexion with the war debts, the President's opinion is stated
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  • 138 7 FIFTY KILLED ON FAYAL ISLAND Great Damage at Capital; Buildings Collapse Reuter's Service. London, August 31. Reuter is informed that a severe earthquake in the Azoos considerably damaged th island x>t Fayal. Six were kii ed and many injured on Fava* inland. The earthquake caused great it-maere at
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  • 38 7 British Official Press Service. London, August 31. Arrangements are being made for the Dominion Premiers who are coming to England for the Imperial conference to visit the Atlantic Fleet at sea on October 30.
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  • 35 7 British Official Press Service. London, August 31. The Colonial Secretary has planned a Palestinian currency based on the pound sterling and generally to provide for and control the supply of currency in Palestine.
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  • 56 7 For matching a b?,ll of twine from a contractor's riskshaw, a Chinese was awarded six months in prison by Mr. Smith, the Third Police Magistrate. Court Inspector Bostock who prosecuted drew His Worship's attention to the fact that the accused was a banishee from Siam. He had
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  • 68 7 British Official Press Service. London, August 31. Exchange nates: Paris 164.875. New York 4.8525. Brussels 174.5. Geneva 25.145 Amsterdam 12.1125. Milan 148. Berlin 20.375. Stockholm 18.14. Copenhagen 18.265Oslo 22.145. Vienna 34.395. Prague 163.75. Helsingfors 192.75. Madrid 32 005. Lisbon 2 17|32. Rio 7 19|32. Buenos Aires 45.4375. Bombay
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  • 30 7 The "Daily Mail's" Tokio correspondent cables that twelve Chinese bankers, including seven in the millionaire class, were executed by order of Marshal Chang Tso-lm for speculating in the Manchurian currency.
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    • 419 7 I Patronised Eetabliehed. D j Bj Royalty 1872. Q I For Your Wedding and Birthday Gifts i Go to I The Royal Jeweller c 3 Where you will always find everything in the best in U b I Design, Quality and Price I i C g Entirely New Stock in
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  • 382 8 LAWN TENNIS S.C.C. Touranment YESTERDAY'S PLAY C. Singles M. Wardell owe 3 beat J. V. West plus 15, 6—7, c—3, 9—7. E. J. Riches owe 5 beat E. H. R. Bowerman owe 2, 3 —6, 6—2, 6—3. D. Singles 3. R. Kirkwood beat E. C. A. Thomas, 6—
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  • 20 8 Reuter's Service. London, August 31. Division 111 (Northern) Rochdale 3, Crewe A. 1. Southport 1, Hartlepools U. 0.
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  • 581 8 Vice Commodore 1921 Cup Final This final race cam© off on Sunday morning, eleven boats turning out. and the outcome was a tie batween Ella-Dcrothy and Polly 11, who will sail off at the weakend for possession of the prize. In very variable and light airs the fleet starts
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    299 8 The Orient Title WILL IT CHANGE HANDS ON FRIDAY NIGHT Pablo Dano, flyweight champion of the Orient, will have two jobs on hand when he takes the ring on Friday night at the Happy Valley against Boy Walley. He will be out in all seriousness to oefend his title
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  • 313 8 Lancashire Wins Championship Reuter's Service. London, August 31. LANCASHIRE vs. NOTTS Lancashire has won the County Cricket Championship. Lancashire won by ten wickets. Notts 292 and 199. Lancashire 454, and 38 for no wkt. At Manchester Whysall contributed 97 and Carr 67 to Notts first innings total, Macdonald capturing
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  • 77 8 Y.M.CA. vs. Fort Canning In the Hockey match played yesterday between the V.M.C A. and Fort Canning, the Association won by 8 goals to nil. The following will represent the Y.M.CA. vs. Indian Association to-morrow on the V M.C.A. ground:—R, H. Pennafather; E. G. Wheatley and C. Richards; C.
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  • 315 8 Chinese Second-Hand Dealer Gets Three Months Various forms of petty thefts have given cause for complaint from time to time but the latest pests to appear in Singapore are snatchers of motor-car mascots, radiator caps, and other easily removable motor-car accessories. Scores of owners of motor vehicles have
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  • 79 8 Unusual Plea Put Forward by Chinese Clerk Chia Fook Chye, a clerk employed at Messrs William Jatks and Company, was charged yesterday before Mr. Smith, the Third Polios Magistrate, with theft as a servant of several dozen steel files valued at $140. The accused pleaded guilty ani
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  • 406 8 (By courte?" of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, August 29. A despatch from Shanghai says that the situation of the Japanese cotton mill strike there is growing more serious. The workers of the Naigai, the Doko and the Nikka mills are threatening to go on strike at any moment.
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  • 39 8 S.C.C. Season Members who wish to play Rugby during the coming season are requested to sign the sheets provided for the purpose on the Club notice board as soon as possible, in order that arrangements may be made.
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  • 617 8 Agenda for Meeting to be Held Next Monday The following is the Agenda for the meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday, September 6, at 10 a.m.:— Question by Mr. Ward Will Government please state the present position with regard to the new road between Chancery Lane and
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  • 108 8 To-day, September 1 Stadium S.V.C, All performers in tht Pageant and S.V.F.A. personel at times notified. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Auxiliary Service Lewis Gun Classes. Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v) Signals. Signal Training, Friday, September 8 Stadium S.V.C, All performers in tht Pageant and S.V.F.A. personel ai times notified. 5.15
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  • 161 8 Although 54 inflammatory books and pamphlets and posters were found in his room at 30 Sanyikloo Shanghai, when he was arrested on July 31, Dzoo Lih-yo, known to the police as an agitator, was acquitted when he was tried on a charge of Communism at the headquarters of the Woosung-Shanghai
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  • 291 8 Magistrate Replies to Municipal Commissioner The subject of cruelty to animals, discussed at the recent meeting of the Municigal Commissioners, had a sequel in the econd Police Court this morning, when Mr. H. R. Bull, made a reply from the Bench to the attack by Mr. E.
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  • 560 8 "THE LOST WORLD" The Lost World the picturization of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel of prehistoric monsters and modern adventure which is to be screened at the Alhambra from next Monday, has aroused national comment as to the possibilities of man's origin. This photoplay, in which Lewis Stone,
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  • 110 8 Premier Baldwin's recent statement to the United Pie~«3 saying that there was no suffering am:ng the striking coal miners and that their tamilics were bstter orr as r«ipdents of charity than they had been when their men were working, is "the mranest ev;r penned by a m nister cf tho
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  • 840 8 IMPRESSION OF FRENCH SPORT Backing in Every La ngu and Fashion Popular though racing is n Fn*u j in the Colonies, it is even mor France. Not only does 11 p ar s t e 80 several times a week for the rs«? nearly every town of importan
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  • 81 8 London, September I Manchester Market— 8% lbs shirtings, fair (new basis) (ft 40's Grey Yarns, single twist 6 lbs T. Cloth, for 24 yards Liverpool Market— Cotton—Fully Middling America* (spot) Egyptian Cotton Metals— ms| 17.6 Tin—Standard 3 months Product— gfj HJ Copra, fair merchants -i 4 <j Black
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  • 909 9 SERANGOON ROAD TRAFFIC (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir— A correspondent in your issue of Thursday tost has •pertinently remarked «bcut the ridiculous traffic which is being "lowed with little hope for the safety of enormous number of pedestrians loving about in these parts.
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  • 79 9 untitled whom historians of many of e r «dited with the actual discovery "«nca may have been the first to I'acific. Proof that they sailed •tudv a PP €ar s positive and further real J' proVe tnat they were tne first Nor*, v trav elers. Prof. Cluf Opsjon, *ri™! Kian
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  • 927 9 Our Resources in Rubber and Gutta Percha The Chamber of Commerce Journal" of July 23 contains Part I of an interesting and instructive survey of the resources of the British Empire as a supplier of raw materials for British industries. Regarding rubber and gutta percha the following
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  • 426 9 Bruseh Rubber Estates, Limited The fifteenth ordinary general meeting of the Bruseh Rubuer Ltd, was. held on July 23 at 28, Fenchurch-street, EX Mr. E. H. Finch (the Chairman) said that the years working had resulted in a profit of £14,834 which, with the balance brought forward gave
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  • 206 9 The Federal High Court, sitting recently at bytfney, gave leave to appeal in a case where Mr. Judd a prominent Communist, 1.1 2. fined 10s ior failing to vote at the last Federal elections. Mr. Judd's counsel uomitted that cisagreement with the Pontics, religion, or personalities of all the candidates
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    • 468 9 MALAYAN RESTRICTION AREA Exports of Rubber During May, June and July, 1926 AT MINIMUM RATE OF DUTY. F. M. S. S. S. Johore. Kel'n. Kedah. T'ganu. "Carry over" from April 9,346 2,446 4,021 984 2,396 Export credits issued in May 41,231 8,555 15,177 1,676 Add— 50,577 11,001 19,198 2,660 Export
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    • 203 9 j TpADeMaPK. ESTABLISHED 6- Favourffq* c I iL 1 FINEST I I EXPORT BOTTLING I 0F 1 I Guinness' j Ifl stout I I llljp OBTAINABLE. I Sole Agents: ?0 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd q| (Incorporated in England). 3 j Singapore, Penang Kuala Lumpur. SKSSESESHSHSHSESt!SES2SHSHSc3^^ I Victoria Theatre. I jj
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  • 496 10 A New Dish from the Pyramids I have just been offered a peck of peas which are the direct progeny of v handful of peas removed from the coffin of an Egyptian mummy in 1910. Experts believe that the mummy and th© peas Wire hurried beforfc 500 B.
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  • 355 10 Recording Actual Events in the Brain The electric current that shoots along a nerve-fiber has been detected by means si radio apparatus, according to Dr. E. D. Adrian of Cambridge University, England, who described before a recent meeting of the British Physiological Society his method of using
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  • 134 10 Some months ago, at the request of dealers in sole crepe in Sweden the Propaganda Department of the lntarnational Rubber Association approached the Department of Labour Trade and Industry, at The Hague, with a view to protesting through the intermediary of the Netherlands Minister in S
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  • 31 10 A Secession League has been formed at Perth, Western Australia, to assist the movement for the secession of Western Australia from the Commonwealth. West Australia is the Cinderella of the Commonwealth.
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    • 677 10 ICE CREAM I FOR YOUR NEXT TENNIS OR BRIDGE PARTY. I U »ii mi n nJ l Ln Obtainable from: g I JOHN LITTLE Co., FUN BEE Co., KIM ANN Cm* LIM KHOON HENG, I LUNA CAFE (Dhoby Ghaut), LIM YEW CHYE SONS, Hight Street, or ir*m 3 THE COLD
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    • 353 10 gs?szszgsesas2S2gsgsaszraasa^ a ROBE JRr HUDSON, LTD. Cj Sole Agents: D S ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF THE BORNEO CO., LTD. X (Incorporated in England.) D ?0 Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Teluk Anson, Penang and Ak* Star. I For Convalescence I 10,000 Doctors recom* j j mend 'WINCARNIS' j There are very powerful
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    • 612 11 AUCTION SALE i 1 i CHEONG KOON SENG CO. ESTATE OF SHAIK ABDUL HAVE, Deceased AUCTION SALE OF Valuable freehold and leasehold residential properties situate at Serangoon Road and Coronation Road, Singapore. TO BE HELD At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co's Saleroom No. 30 Chulia Street, Singapore. On Wednesday, September
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    • 646 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 Hia Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage Singapore Tonnage
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    • 613 11 STEAMER SAILINGS <m KAIS^ LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Da, Safl fFushimi Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 2 8 ♦Hakozaki Maru 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 16 17, Hakusan Mam 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 80 Oct 1 Kitano Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 14 16 Haruna Maru 10,500
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    • 223 11 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD, STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., for Port Swetteafeaa and Penang. ♦RAHMAN, 4 p.m., for Mcar. CALYPSO, 5 p.m., for Malacca. TUESDAY ♦ROMPIN, 3 p.m., for Batu Pahat. MEDUSA, 4 p.m. for Port Dickson, Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Lumut ana Port Dickson.
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    • 353 12 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED—A Malay Clark with knowledge of book-keeping and typewriting. State cperianoe and also salary required. Apply by letter to Box No. 875 o/o Malaya Tribune. WVNTED—Competent and experienoed native Overseer to take ch«r«e °2S «l nt in Johore producing about 100 piculs iecweek. applicant is required to know
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    • 178 12 TO LET DO LET, Raffles Chambers, three sections tai floor, area 8,880 square feet. Rent $300 pm. Immediate entry. Apply to Ths Secretary, The Garden Club. TO LET—A large residential building on a a.ii at 143 Thompson Road, ncir the Police Station. Five bed-rooma with bath-rooms rtUehed, reading rooms and
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