Malaya Tribune, 18 January 1927
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Title Section21 1927-01-18 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIV, No. IS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 192721 words
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Advertisement115 1927-01-18 1 Buy a Davis Cup Tennis Racket. fB. F. SANTOS The Sport Shop 15, ARCADE. Singapore. dP° 4 3oaoc==aoaoiz==a oooi===3oaoi==aonoi==3 =zoe m H»eaoi I D How many of Your Clocks are Going- jj j and Which Clock is Right??? j I THE CLOCK OF TODAY j NEEDS i 0 O No115 words
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Advertisement30 1927-01-18 1 COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUFF ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL QUALITY SIZE «"x3V$" Price $2.00 per 1000 Envelopes (A Limitod stock oily id kaod) Ttie Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd. Printers Stationers, Singapore.30 words
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Article1201 1927-01-18 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hong Kong, January 3. What appeared to be a "Happy New Year" gift to the people of Kwangtung on January first turned out simply as only a recommendation of the Political Council in Canton to the Kuomintang Ministry of Finance to abolish some of1,201 words
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Advertisement205 1927-01-18 2 Jlp II I There is an Art in the giving J||k IMP /11, ,'y/J of presents. Your gift /ĕfV *lkff*frj<t\ fl 1 5W should be capable of appre- Jp| i 95*7 V if* '71 ciation by the recipient yet Jg| fcfk V/ J not costly. It should be Of AjJf205 words
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Advertisement149 1927-01-18 2 I I I I BABY'S future good health and i i happiness depends upon your choice of his food in infancy. The right food for your Baby is Glaxo, which 1 has been used to rear successfully the children of 5 Royal Nurseries. If there was a better food obtainable149 words
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Advertisement128 1927-01-18 2 -«grtr s THE HEALTHY CHILD Plays Happily All Day, Sleeps Soundly All Night. Little children who do not enjoy their play, who are fretful and iil-tempered during the daylight hours and sleep restlessly at night, are not in sound health. They need attention; the trouble may be with their teething;128 words
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Advertisement284 1927-01-18 2 Soothes I C^ anSeS j *TpHE profuse creamy lather is lotion. Palm and olive iffl all like in itS aCtion !t beautifies ;nd ing else—give nature sgreen soothes while it cleanses and leave s the colour to Palmoltnje Soap. t i f ,r r skin fresh, soft and youthful. Palmolive284 words
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Article376 1927-01-18 3 Developments Expected in Australia In ''The Motor Trade" of December 15th appears the following article, dated from Sydney on December 7th: "The Important Australian developments of the British motor industry are the expected outcome of the decision of American manufacturers to undertake their own assembly work and376 words
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Article113 1927-01-18 3 The old established firm of Messrs. Logan and Ross, of Penang, reports that it has been robbed of $15*000, in two sums, by means of two forged cheques. The cheques were fiHed in, as usual, in the chief clerk's handwriting, and Mr. M. B. Lynch s signature had been forged113 words
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Advertisement591 1927-01-18 3 The Car of International Reputation The same workmanship and engineering skill which I created the Fiat engine which won the SCHNEIDER CUP RACE at the astounding speed of OVER 246 MILES PER HOUR breaking all previous records and establishing New World's Record for three kilometres are incorporated in all Fiat591 words
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Advertisement83 1927-01-18 3 BOVRIL P uts BEEF 12 It it a guarantee of y good body and fine E§ bouquet—whisky as soft S lT| age. There are ample r '*tik stocks maturing to ensure f the continuance of the l^|__y| M _*3 i&me high quality which I hat always characterised I White Horse,83 words
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Advertisement394 1927-01-18 4 Aumsements. ft TUESDAY JANUARY 18 AND WEDNESDAY JANUARf 19 ry Second Show at 9« 15 p.m. I S Adolph Zukor ar.d Jesse L. Laf-ky present A JAMES CRUZE PRODUCTION C? THE FiGHIIIIO ami It ifj Featuring ft I Ernest Torrence Mary Astor jj js Noah. Beeiy and Cullen Landis I394 words
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Advertisement368 1927-01-18 4 |gj LAST 3 NIGHTS I I AT THE I 1 ALHAMBRA j IN THE SECOND SHOW COMMENCING 9 P.M. 1 I The George Fitzmaurice—United Artists' Production I jj Adapted from the Novel by Edith M. Hull, a Sequel to S r "The Sheik Hby the same author, read by millions368 words
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Advertisement363 1927-01-18 4 Surma Theatre Nortk Bridre Row). T.l.phon, From Wednesday Jan. 12 to Tuesday j an NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. BHARp KEN MAYN^RD World's Champion Trick Rid*r with t £irjg of ail horsea and six Famooi p^ s IN A Royal Proiuction $50,000 REWARD A Whirlwind Speed Melodrami oi Thrilh and spectacular363 words
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Article26 1927-01-18 5 untitled of Money Orders for ylon to-day is Rs. 152 equal L ,ate of payment of Money India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 Hat! to $100.26 words
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Article1639 1927-01-18 5 Lunas Rubber Estates, Limited The annual general meeting of the Lunas Rubber Estates, Lim ted, was held yesterday in the French Bank Buildings, the following being present: Mr. P. M. Robinson, in the chair, Mr. A. E. Baddeley, Mr. C. V. Miles, and Mr. C. V. Bailey, for1,639 words
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Article672 1927-01-18 5 The sixteenth ordinary general meeting of the Lenggeng Rubber Company. Ltd., held on November 26 at London Hcuse. New London Street. E.C.. Mr. F. O. Streeten (the Chairman) presiding. The representative of the Secretaries (Messrs. Paterson Simons and Co.. Ltd.) read the notice convening the meeting672 words
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Advertisement172 1927-01-18 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS R g LE—Light fix Btudebaker Car [oat oTerfcxakd entirely European It mile* icr gallon, a Ba gair. 4 8 c/o Mala\a TriDune. a -lite House, Suvtnsßoid on I -mall wh'.te, curly haired toy ile bit*. >V»* wearnt< rtd collar No '')71 Kiader returning sane 111 real A'ill be172 words
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Advertisement255 1927-01-18 5 What thousands of women have been waiting fori Hera, at last, is a short, concise Coarse tn Dree jiaking and Designing, expressly planned for thi V man who sew j. A Course that enables her to tc setter dressed, saves her money and makes known ka her those closely guarded255 words
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Advertisement139 1927-01-18 5 I TITAN I I CEMENT I I OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT MALAYA I SOLE IMPORTER: S I G. AURELY, Union Building. I 3'Phone 172 I j !WAH SUN TOBACCO CO. I Cigar Manufacturers and General Merchants, I 25/26, Hill Street, SINGAPORE, S.S. I 'Phone 1781 ffi 1 8888 Branches Cigar Factories RANGOON139 words
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Miscellaneous146 1927-01-18 5 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day. January 18 rh Tides. 10.19 a.m., 11.54 p.m. Ba un Festival, Reception. Carnival, Sea View. 10 p.m. S*' m! Falkiner vs. Stevenson S.C.C. Bl llianl>. r 6 I><»-To-nierr*w, January 19 H h Tide.-lOW a.m Kinucani Festival, Fireworks. Falkiner and Stevenson, Garden S.C.C vs. Staff and Depts. Thursday,146 words
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Article87 1927-01-18 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The widow of ate Mr. Khv.ng Ngicn Chelan i Messrs Xhung Siang Chow, Klung Yu Chang, Khunj Choo Sik Khung Choo Choek and Lee Shan Ming of Batavia beg t> tender th< r sincere thanks to the Ft chow Guild, Chinese Chamber of Com. merce87 words
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Article83 1927-01-18 6 Mr. Lim Moh Yee on January 14, 1927, at his residence No. 19, Wallich Street, 81, beloved father of Mr. Lim Kye Keat of Messrs Hin B<e and Coy., and uncie of Mr. Lim Ch o Kee. He leaves behind a wi low. one son. one daughter-in-law, one daught-83 words
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Article958 1927-01-18 6 As a result of the appeal made by the M Straits Times" and ourselves some $10,000 has now been subscribed in Singapore for Flood Relief in Malaya. Yesterday we received in this office a series of extremely generous gifts. From Messrs. J.A. E.A. Elias came $250; from958 words
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Article1407 1927-01-18 6 Mails close at G.P.O., noon to-day. K. Sultan Maricar Bi os. and Co. are distributing large wall calendars. A sum of over $800 was realised for St Dunstan's on Friday by the holding of a comic football mrtch on the Esplanade at Penang. There was an accident at the junction1,407 words
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Article741 1927-01-18 6 Mr. James Sellar, senior Wreford and Thornton, from the firm. The engagement is annou Chan Ah Hin and Miss T, h Malacca. Mr. R. D. Davies. of ti Free Press," went up to Iv the race meeting. He owns Pandemomum and has a News has been received741 words
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Article23 1927-01-18 6 From Europe (London mails de.patcned December 30) by s.s. Tara, due at IVnang at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 21st inst23 words
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Article41 1927-01-18 6 The total London stock of rubber yesterday was 52,484 tons. a< compared wm 50,756 tons on January 10. Dcliveiks durimr the week »m< 1,002 as compare! with 7=7 B ss dur.m, the previous week. Stocks up 1,728 ton.v41 words
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Article61 1927-01-18 6 To-day being a public holiday numbers of devotees and spectators seen in all parts of the town. l» rt *""JL; near the temples, to see the The usual forms of penance mtrt awgy gone and Hindoos were seen walking v with needles bristling from their J* 1 public61 words
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Advertisement310 1927-01-18 6 1 I- gfe> Special |p?Sg Stock-taking I iJftl SALE I For One Week I I I From 17th January, 1927 1 150 LADIES HATS I 100 GOWNS i To be Cleared Regardless jof Cost 1 Rj d I ROBINSON CO., LTD., I pJ v re (Incorporated in the 8.P.) |j310 words
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Advertisement44 1927-01-18 6 I COMPARISON I is the only infallible Test S of the relative value of S Typewriters. S I By comparison the Royal proves its superiority. g I^^^eWiters 14- j Ask for Booklet Describing the 20 a Reasons g To S LTD. Penang, Kuala Lumpur.cj44 words
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Article976 1927-01-18 7 Huge Possibilities of Phonofilms PR FOREST'S AMAZING CONTRIBUTION Mr. Schell from New York Busy at Local Theatre i aury moving pidnore film flashed eal Bcrecna is in itself a ii bat something which > rev I unionise motion try ail over the world has just Si a;976 words
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Article368 1927-01-18 7 Bill Embodying New Proposals RUPEE TO BE RATED AT EIGHTEENPENCE Reuter's Service Delhi, January 17. The Government of India has gazetted three important Bills embodying the Hilton Young Currency Commission's recommendations. The first Bill, aiming at the immediate stabilisation of the rupee in relation to gold, proposesReuter's Service - 368 words
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Article86 1927-01-18 7 Furriers' Union Attacked in New York Reuter's Service New York, January 17. Clockwork bomb exploded in the doorway of the Italian Consulate. The whole neighbourhood was shaken ?nd windows smashed. There were no casualties. The police, who arrested a man charged with complicity in the outrage, believe86 words
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Article89 1927-01-18 7 Coldest Weather in Years; Six Below Zero Reuter's Service New York, January 17. With the thermometer at six below zero, the coldest weather in years was experienced here and in other parts of the Eastern States when a blizzard which had previously buried Chicago and other cities inReuter's Service - 89 words
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Article40 1927-01-18 7 Sinclair Company Gets Injunction Reuter's Service Tampico. Mexico, January 17. The Sinclair Oil Company has obtained a Federal Court injunction against the Mexican Secretary of Industry who cancelled its permit to drill oilwells in the Taranture field.Reuter's Service - 40 words
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Article106 1927-01-18 7 Reuter's Service London, January 17. The death is announced of Lord Bearsted, whose wife also died last night. [Marcus Samuel, the first Viscount Bearsted, had the degree of Doctor of Laws from both Sheffield and Cambridge. He was a Justice of the Peace for Kent, born onReuter's Service - 106 words
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Article34 1927-01-18 7 [Trans-Ocean Service] Warsaw, January 17. It is understood that the Polish Government has discovered a far-reaching Communist plot financed by Russia. Four hundred arrests throughout Poland have been made, including Government officials.34 words
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Article180 1927-01-18 7 Prospecting Yields Wealth MORE THAN CAPITAL PUT TO RESERVE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, January 17. The annual meeting of the Malay Siamese Prospecting Company, held at Taiping, disclosed a profit for the first year of the remarkable sum of $906,724 while the Directors put180 words
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Article178 1927-01-18 7 Errors of Judgment Not Dishonesty Reuter's Service Delhi, January 17. The Back Bay Committee has reported expressing the opinion that Sir George Buchanan committed a grave error In judgment regarding the order for a dredger and says that Lord Lloyd, exGovernor of Bombay, acted throughout from theReuter's Service - 178 words
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Article96 1927-01-18 7 Reuter's Service [Trans-Ocean Service] Geneva, January 17. The ninth session of the League of Nations Cvium Committee to-day electc 1 t.hi Indian member Mr Campbell, President, and the Swiss member, Mr. Garriers. Vice-Presir'er.:. The Chinese delegate announced the formati n of a new anti-opium organic i nReuter's Service - 96 words
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Article62 1927-01-18 7 [Trans-Ocean S ivice] Paris. January 17. to "Le Petit Pa'isien,'' the Franco-Rumanian Alliance and Arbitration Treaty which was signed on June 10, 1926, is to be published on Tuesday. It is based on the pcaee treaties, guaran'ees the status quo and p vides for mutual assistance ogainst62 words
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Article39 1927-01-18 7 [Trans-Ocean Service] London, January 17. The London press welcomes Dr. Marx's return and concludes therefrom an early settlement of the disarmament negotiations. No decision regarding the Cabinet is expected before Wednesday when the Reichstag reassen les.39 words
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Article37 1927-01-18 7 Reuter's Service Pdalta, January 17. The first cruiser squadron has arrived here. The Delhi is going into dry dock, is taking in provisions and munitions, and is not likely to be ready before Wednesday.Reuter's Service - 37 words
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Article28 1927-01-18 7 [Trans-Ocean Service] Rome, January 17. The Italian War Office estimates amount to a totul of 2,700,000.000 lire, which is a slight increase over last year.28 words
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Article28 1927-01-18 7 [Trans-Ocean Service] Geneva, January 17. The chief of the Swiss War Department, Herr Mueller, resigns on April first after fifty-four years in the Government service.28 words
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Article15 1927-01-18 7 fTrans-Ocean Servicel Brussels, Jsnua-y l" 7 CarloUa ex-Empress of Mexico, is dyfefcf.15 words
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Article921 1927-01-18 7 Confiscation Demand By students FURTHER DESTRUCTION IN FOOCHOW Japanese Officials Confer on the Yangtse Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Reuter's Service Peking, January 17. Mails from Shen i show that the missionaries, who had ardently believed in General Feng Yuh-siang and anticipated tranquillity in the .province afterReuter's Far Eastern Service.; Reuter's Service - 921 words
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Advertisement465 1927-01-18 7 I By Special Appointment I To flis Majesty The King of Siam| I B ft ESTABLISHED i«7l Q Ii Specialities in [j DIAMOND SET WRISTLET WATCHES. f Big Assortment in: -Gold, White Gold or Platinum jj eich a Dependable Time-keeper g B B. P. De Silva, I THE EVER-POPULAR JEWELLER.465 words
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Article721 1927-01-18 8 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. It is clear that Mr. Eugene Chen failed to maintain control after promising to do no. If the Kuomintang cannot keep order, even in the Concession at Hankow after promising to do so, what is the value of the assertion that theReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 721 words
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Article144 1927-01-18 8 At the annual general meeting of the Club held at ills Club iHouse, No. 35, Mosque Street, on Wednesday, the 12th January, the following gentlemen were elected officers of the Club for the year 1927: President, Mr. Wee Chwee Quan; Vice President, Mr. Tan Quee Thoon; Vice144 words
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Article52 1927-01-18 8 A large band of pirates attacked some cargo boats at Fati, on the Canton Rive* on January 9, and most of the cargo was taken away, involving heavy loss. The owners reported the matter to the Canton Government, and applied for the arrest of the pirates and the recovery of52 words
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Article1008 1927-01-18 8 The Choice of a Tennis Racket SOME HINTS FOR AVERAGE ENTHUSIASTS By "Bright Eyes" A player should be careful to choose a racket which is the most suitable weight according to the strength of the player's wrist. In reason, the heavier the racket the more effect1,008 words
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Article74 1927-01-18 8 Yesterday's Play at Tanglin Club Tournament Mixed Doubles Semi-Final Dr. Chill beat Dyne 21—11. TO-DAY'S TIES Mixed Doubles Semi-Final Dyne and Mrs* Davies vs. Trimmer and Mro. Walker. TO-MORROW'S TIES Championship Pairs Final Dyne and Nicoll vs. Jas. Donaldson and Hie key. THURSDAY'S TIES Mixed Doubles, Final Dr. ChillNind74 words
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Article246 1927-01-18 8 YACHTING Programme for Saturday's Regatta The following is the sailing programme for the regatta next Saturday: 1. —A handicap race for A and B class yachts. Start, 3 p.m. Course: Club starting line to mark boat 17, to man-of-war buoy to Club buoy: thence twice round a diamond246 words
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Article24 1927-01-18 8 Reading Defeats Manchester United Reuter's Service London, January 17. In the cup replay, Reading defeated Manchester United by 2 to 1 at Birmingham.Reuter's Service - 24 words
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Article103 1927-01-18 8 Stevenson's Run of Bad Luck Yesterday A large crowd was present at the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday evening when Mr. H. W. Stevenson and Mr. Claude Fa lk iner, the famous billiard players, gave a highly entertaining display of their skill. Luck was apparently against Stevenson for103 words
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Article70 1927-01-18 8 Perak Team for the Cup Final (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, January 18. A large continent of Perak supporters is accompanying the rugger fifteen for the eun final but much disappointment is felt owing to the uncertainty cf Bryson, the great halt, turning out. It is probable that the70 words
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Article47 1927-01-18 8 Penang Turf Club Scratchings Fifth Day Race No. I.—The Squib. Race No. 2.—Little Wonder. Race No. 3.—Foundling. Race No. 4.—Devolution, Tija, Metina. Race No. s.—Horatius, Coleus, Sanskrit. Race No. 6.—Charlie Chaplin. Race No. B.—Pontianak, Kwahiri, Isinglass, Humourous, Slippery Ann. All Engagements :—Some Silk, Yam Tuan.47 words
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Article24 1927-01-18 8 A hockey match was played on the Padang yesterday between the S.C.C. and Services team. The Services won by two goods to nil.24 words
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Article130 1927-01-18 8 Bishop Oldham to be Honoured by Old Boys Under the auspices of the Anglo-Ohinese School and the Old Boys' Association of the School a dinner will be held on January 27 at 7,.30 p m., at the Garden Club, Raffles Place, in honour of the occasion of the130 words
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Article44 1927-01-18 8 Messrs. Harrisons, Barker and Co., Ltd., announce the following outputs for the month of December, 1926 i— Jeram Kuantan 24,634 lbs. Sandycroft 22,862 Tung Moh 7,178 Sungei Bagan 20,800 Batu Village 1,619 Kapala 7,060 Pulau Bulang 53,647 Kinta-Mine 89.60 piculs Tribute 300.1644 words
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Article314 1927-01-18 8 LOCAL COURT PROCEDURE EXTRAORDINARY Chinese Gunman Sentenced to Death The question of witnesses during the present Assizes has given cause to His Lordship, the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison, for stringent remarks against police efficiency and local court procedure. "I have discovered all kinds of extraordinary things going314 words
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Article182 1927-01-18 8 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunaha) Tokio, January- 16. For the problems concerning the affairs involving the whole of China, it is understood that Japan will negotiate with the Southerners as well as with the Peking authorities 1 There is a general tendency among Japanese emigrants towards becoming182 words
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Article184 1927-01-18 8 Dr. Wellington V. K. Ko\ acting Premier of the Central Government at Peking is pay'ng special attention to the development of affairs st Hankow and has had frequent conferences with Marshal Chang Tso-iin in orde/ to meet the situation. (Earlier reports state that the British Legati n has184 words
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Article147 1927-01-18 8 A very interesting report on the Malaya Section, British Empire Exhibition, has just been received, and no one reading it can fail to be impressed with the importance of Malaya's participation in the Exhibition. Mr. Andrew Caldecott, C.8.E., has therefore to be congratulated not only on the success147 words
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Article72 1927-01-18 8 While on railway construction work in the district along the upper course of the River Tumen, an extensive and dense forest which seems untouched for the past few hundred years was discovered. Starting from the boundary of Korea, it is reported, the forest extends to North Manchuria as well as72 words
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Article986 1927-01-18 8 Temerloh Completely Wiped Out DISASTER MARKS PATH TO MENTAKAB Expedition by Prau Along the Roads At last news has reached us, through the "Malay Mail," of the fate of Temerloh, which has been long in doubt. A party of three Malays, consisting of Che Mat Said (Forester),986 words
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Article51 1927-01-18 8 The first attempts to raise in the United States $1,000,000 for leprosy work and another $1,000,000 for the support of the American mestizos (children of American fathers and Filipino mothers) in the Philippines having failed completely, negotiations for an entirely new drive for the two causes are now being conducted51 words
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Article226 1927-01-18 8 Chickens Counted To the Editor of the Malaya Trif Sir,—Reding the 14th Januarv news I found in the Sports Coin- 92? the Kota Raja Club has decided th" n that are not going to replay the matc-h v them and Fathol Karib Club wh n latter226 words
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Article315 1927-01-18 8 The following passengers arrived Singapore yesterday per 5. PlanchnFrom Soerabaia, —Mr. A Niri v. Mrs. H. W. Jackson, Mis. F. Bartfer'fi E. B. Graham, Mrs. R. Murray a Mi. H. Harder, Mr. T. B. i A. B. Hill and child, Mr. W. G ym W. L. Stibbe, Mr.315 words
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Article173 1927-01-18 8 A noted French traveller <nd M. Gervais-Courtellemont. arrived Ku goon in December. M. Gel ttrtefle mont has been a traveller f and as the result of his trac !s and aplorations in many parts of th< world hhas just published through !.i rairie Le Vcsseur Et Cie,173 words
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Article55 1927-01-18 8 No further news has reached Singapore of the reported disaster by tire at ho* Bharu Kelantan, on Friday. Kota Bharu, which is the capital of the State, has a population of nearly 11.000 and a at w mouth of the Kelantan River. In our hea* ing55 words
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Article135 1927-01-18 8 Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. Singapore, January 18East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Asiatic Prince 22; Van Hentsx Main Wharf (Entrance (Jate 14 Ban Whatt Hin 16; Carnarvonshi« Sanuki Maru 11; Kinsen Maru 9; 1 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S> Ellora 31; Kwayo Maru 34;135 words
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Article270 1927-01-18 9 FOOTBALL Numerous Surprises in the Home Leagues Reuter's Service London, January 15. t„., matches in the English and i resulted as follows Division 1 Villa 1. Newcastle United 2. Birmingham 2. loiter. 3, Lee* 0. > 0, Burnley 0. Derby 0, Arsajal 2. ftert n 1, Tottenham 2.Reuter's Service - 270 words
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Article247 1927-01-18 9 The Penang Race Meeting Handicaps Tht I the Penang Handicap* I r the fifth day: Ex-Griffin Horses Class C. One Mike. —Aryan 9.0, Seaforth 9.0, Malim 8.9, ighnnt v.». Sherekhan 8.8, The S<iuib s.O. Golden Special 7.8. Open Horses Class C. Five Furlongs. S Sill 9.7, Crisp 8.3,247 words
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Article41 1927-01-18 9 K Wel Club January MedalBogey Twenty four cards were taken out for ■j above, and the following returned:— "°dgins 1 down (Winner) farahar 6 J Thom-on 7 Gibson 7 Hall Sweeps Saturday. No cards returned. **»y, J. Hodgins 1 up.41 words
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Article128 1927-01-18 9 cia, I anuar y Bogey competition was S on Saturday and Sunday and real! ,n a win for Mr c s Clarke. 'y-one cards were taken out and loitowmg were returned p J Clarke 12 All Square j- 1- Filmer 10 2 Down r2" 13 2 I,D128 words
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Article350 1927-01-18 9 Glenealy Plantations, Limited Following is the seventeenth report of the Directors to the shareholders of Glenealy Plantations, Limited:— Gentlemen, —Your Directors beg to submit herewith the duly audited statement of accounts for the year ended October 31, Accounts:—The profit for the year amounts to $238,641.89 to which must350 words
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Article82 1927-01-18 9 London, January 14. Manchester Market— B*4 Tb? shirtings, fair (new basis) 11a 40's Grey Yarns, single twist 14% 6 lbs T. "Cloth, for 24 yard» 7t Liverpool Market Cotton—fully Middling American (Spot) $7.16 Egyptian Cotton $13.65 Metais— Tin standard 3 months £294.12.6 Product— Copra, fair merchants £25.5.0 Black82 words
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Article112 1927-01-18 9 The following passengers arrived on Saturday by the P. and O. s.s. Kashgar From London: —Mr. and Mrs. Beardon, Child and Infant; Misn S. K. Sutton; Mr. and Mrs. Benson and Infant; Cpl. G. Foster; LC. W. Morgan; Sapper J. Bethell; Mr. D. G. Logic; Mr. and Mrs.112 words
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Article132 1927-01-18 9 The Philippine Government will not be able to take advantage of the otfer of the Rockefeller Foundation to spend P65,000 for the development of educational leadership by bringing in experts and helping send to the United States promising rili pinos because of the fa lure of the Legislature to vote132 words
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Advertisement153 1927-01-18 9 I Teacher Name the Important Product of Singapore. jjj Bright Boy Please, Sir, g I FRAMROZ S AERATED WATERS I \w sf&n&hens j*i*m Jj. theentirenerms liji llk at all drugstores.^rttflTTflli^-\jl I Printed Materials I Nothing could be more delightful and attractive S for afternoon and evening wear than the printed153 words
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Miscellaneous95 1927-01-18 9 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS To-day, January 18 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian Company, Practice —'Guard of Honour.' 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v) Signals, All Recruits to attend. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v), All Recruits to attend. To-morrow, January 19 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian Company, 30x Range—Recruits Practice. Thursday, January 20 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall.95 words
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Article1134 1927-01-18 10 Merbau Rubber Estate, Limited The seventeenth ordinary general meeting of the members of the Merbau Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on November 26 at Winchester House Old Broad-street, E.C., Mr. E. E. Moreau, CB.E. (the Chairman), presiding. Mr. G. H Lawrence Spicer, representing the Secretaries (Messrs. R. Lawrence1,134 words
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Advertisement554 1927-01-18 10 j MORRIS CARS j J New Prices 1927 Models 0 j MORRIS COWLEY I MORRIS OXFORD < 2 SEATER PLAIN $1,650 2 SEATER F.W.B. $2,425 2 SEATER P.W.B. $1,750 4|5 SEATER F.W.B. $2,535 4 SEATER PLAIN $1,730 COUPE RW B $2 > 700 Jj 8 4 SEATER F.W.B. $1,870 CABRIOLET554 words
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Advertisement227 1927-01-18 10 I BEARDMOREI SEMI-ROTARY WING Pi Mp ffl Some Characteristics of this I I 11 ALL BRITISH PUMP I 3 H ACCESSIBILITY P H iB dire :t acting H LIFTS or FORCES 8 1 FEW WORKING PARTS I 5 RELIABILITY. f X ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF S I THE BORNEO CO., LTD227 words
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Advertisement887 1927-01-18 11 AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. Estate of Thomas Dunman, Deceased geed opportunity of acquiring valuable freehold building site at Katong. AUCTION SALE of ten building allotments situate at Grove Road TO HE HELD AT MESSRS. CHEONG KOON SENG COS. SALEROOM NO 30, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. On Wednesday, January 19887 words
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Advertisement615 1927-01-18 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P 0 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 Hit Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON HOMEWARDS. For China 4 Japan. For Marseilles, London 4 Antwerp. Due Leave615 words
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Advertisement940 1927-01-18 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA^ LONDON LTN& Tannage Destination Due Sail Suwa Maru 11,000 M'seilles, L'don, A'werp R'dam .lan 19 21 Fushimi Maru 11.000 M'seilles, L'don, A'werp R'dam Feb 3 4 Hakozaki Maru 10,500 M'seiiies, L'don, A'werp R'dao. Feb 17 18 Hakusan Maru 10,500 M'seilles, L'don, A'werp R'dam Mar 3940 words
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Advertisement512 1927-01-18 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED—Thoroughly competent Short-hand-typist. Apply Duncan Roberts, Ltd., 137, Cecil Street, Singapore. TO LET TO LET, Raffles Chambers, three sections tnd floor, area 2,680 square feet. Rent 1200 p.m. Immediate entry. Apply to The Secretary, The Garden Club. FOR SALE ETC. FOR SALE—One modern brick building with servants' quarters512 words
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Advertisement279 1927-01-18 12 EDUCATIONAL MERCANTILE INSTITUTE DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Admits boys from Standard IV upward. Evening Classes open for boys and girls. Practical English, and other Commercial subjects taught. Tuition given in afternoon classes in Mathematics, Science subjects etc. For particulars apply to Director, 3, Victoria Street, Singapore. (Time can be adjusted279 words
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Advertisement524 1927-01-18 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Strati. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan tt**imtt Palemoang 16 Dir. Hong Kong 13 Queen's Road Central. Se rem ban 63 Birch Road. Batavia 47 Corner Lloyd Street. AGENCIES524 words
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Advertisement499 1927-01-18 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OP INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1300,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,512,884 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.499 words
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Advertisement671 1927-01-18 12 INSURANCE THE souTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L, C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office Singapore. Ist Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, 1-A, Malacca Street. Thone671 words
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