Malaya Tribune, 1 August 1928
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Title Section20 1928-08-01 1 The Malaya Tribune XV.- -No. 177 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1, 1928.20 words
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Advertisement205 1928-08-01 1 TRY KOREA MISSION CLOTH > d >*x not FADE. I (!o.s not SHRINK. I wean LONGER Korean Products Co. Itras Koad. SINGAPORE. THONE 324. N^w^ 6 509 w?Model l NOT OMV A luxury car jo" N T nlv an econo,i|cal i 41 111 I /Ju'/ ut one ma combines |j205 words
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Advertisement143 1928-08-01 1 "FLORODOR" Washing Suiting V V/ For Tropical I .A> Wear HIGH STREET, Singapore. I TRUSCON j. I ART-ROC J j for Colouring and Hardening Cement 1 Floors I 5 Following colours in Stock 8 j Tile Red, Soft-Tone Brown, Spanish Green, 1 Slate Grey. I I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd.143 words
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Article252 1928-08-01 2 Suggestions to the Ladies From Paramount Pictures Svelte sophistication is the keynote of Evelyn Brent's beige crepe satin gown. The Harm? sides, uneven hem and the sash which defines the waistline and ties in a soft bow at the front are all items which stamp the gown as252 words
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Article339 1928-08-01 2 Instalment Purchasers Not So Numerous as Imagined Edwin R. A. Seligman, L.L.8., Professor of Political Economy, Columbia University. New York, the author of "The Economics of Instalment Selling," published by Harper and Brothers, New ork, last year, says: "Sometime a<j:o there appeared in a weekly periodical an339 words
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Article285 1928-08-01 2 Chinese Judge Jeffreys at Work In Kweiteh The Baptist Mission premises in Kweiteh were eva.uated for the second time by the men of the Cheng Chih Pu. attached to General Fang Chen-wu's army, on June 23, says the "N.C.D. News." Within the week following np fewer than three285 words
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Article166 1928-08-01 2 We imagine that cartographers will be in no hurry to alter on their maps the name Peking to Peiping; nor will the Chinese people themselves appreciate or acquiesce lightly in the change of the name of their historic city, says the Calcutta "Statesman." The attempt to make a change is166 words
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Advertisement264 1928-08-01 2 Sleei^N Here is the way to enjoy peaceful sleep V /IJ from which you will wake refreshed IMfI Drink a cup of delicious Ovaltine" \lB y[ I regularly before retiring. There is nothing ¥11 comparable to this easily digested food \\l I beverage for soothing worn nerves and I j264 words
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Advertisement434 1928-08-01 2 H Refreshing Exercise 'm h\£| "4711" Eau de Cologne is the companion of Sport. Its refreshing coolness r -fr* gjfl after exercise is particularly appreciated by worn n. Applied to the wrists and jflH ti mples it has a tonic and invigorating effect and its subtle charm of fragrance P^jj434 words
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Article1578 1928-08-01 3 COMPANIES APPROVE SCHEME Kuala Dingin Rubber Estate Meeting An extraordinary general meeting of the Kuala Dingin Rubber Estate. Ltd., was held on June 27, at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London, E.G., to consider a resolution approving the amalgamation of the company with the Baling Rubber Estates, Ltd.,1,578 words
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Advertisement208 1928-08-01 3 J2 GOOD I I SODi WATER i Is Judged I By its Clear Filtered! j| Appearance i Prolonged Urviolent Fizz. I ©ĕ^^^i TEST THESE q ual,t,es 1 PHOENIX I L|Lj Products WOP 'Phone 3463. I I KeepAour Flashlight j! I "OELOAD your flashlight// \ll S JLV with fresh, powerful l\208 words
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Advertisement258 1928-08-01 3 I Putting the Sting" in a St en gah j F&N Soda Water does the trick FRASER NEAVE IP I MAKE SODA WATER DELUXE I Hung Sung Merchant Tailors 1 32, HILL STREET. (Opposite St. Mary's Dispensary) S SINGAPORE. JssK S ipil 1 The House for Up-to-Date Style, Smartness Mgf258 words
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Article975 1928-08-01 4 CRUDE BITUMEN FROM SALT LAKE Possible Use for Reclaiming Rubber Automobile Tyres, Battery-Boxes, run-ning-board mats, all from beneath the waters of the Great Salt Lake, Utah. U.S.A., are the latest contributions of science in the world-wide search for new sources of rubber and rubber substitutes. From shafts, six975 words
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Article75 1928-08-01 4 What is said to be one of the richest discoveries of coal in Nova Scotia of recent years is reported at Little Forks, about 7 miles from Springhill. It consists of two seams of high grade bituminous coal, of which the upper is only 35 feet below the surface, and75 words
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Article251 1928-08-01 4 Sons Induced to Commit Suicide George A. Chisholm, thirty-two-year-old Canadian war veteran, who induced his two sons, George, aged nine, and Edgar, aged eight, to commit suicide by flinging themselves into the Indiana Harbour canal, in the belief they would see their grandmother in England, was sentenced to251 words
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Article167 1928-08-01 4 Too Much Money and Nothing To Do With It America is feeling the "pinch of prosperity.'' The recent gold shipments and the record speculative boom on the New York Stock Exchange are indications of this. The country is, in fact, becoming considerably embarrassed by surplus wealth, which has167 words
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Article125 1928-08-01 4 Round France on Top Gear in a Model 520 Fiat Car M. Bignan. the noted French sportsman who won the Monte Carlo International Motor Rally last February on a standard model 509 Fiat car, has just added further lustre to his sportintr renown by another uncommon exploit. He round125 words
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Article91 1928-08-01 4 It is stated that the Vatican is considering the construction of a great modern cathedral in Rome. Although the city is very amply supplied with churches, "the news is not surprising. The Roman Church's policy is that permanent outward manifestations should mark every historical age. While, for instance, the Pantheon,91 words
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Advertisement112 1928-08-01 4 f Kings the fifth is King George IV 532. lALLI ALL THE LATEST IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT THE LOWEST PRILLS X Large and Varied Shipment,; Just Unpacked- FRESH MOCKS COMINIi IN REGILARLY. TROPICAL MODELS. g rlat Mandolines, Ukeleles, Krontjong-an, Guitars, Complete Violin Outfits, Strings, and an extensive range of other112 words
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Advertisement277 1928-08-01 4 I Chinese, Malay, Siamese, Javanese, 1 Tamil Hindustani, and Krontchong Lrj I RECORDS I Are now manufactured under the latest I Electrical Process f Jjj To be obtained from TEO CHIANG CO., 54/55 Arab Street TEO SIANG CO., 151 Arab Street X SONG HENG CO., 67 Hill Street g If277 words
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Article703 1928-08-01 5 DEVELOPMENT OF PALM OIL INDUSTRY Malaya Lagging Behind Dutch East Indies A serious attempt is to be made at last, to establish the Palm Oil industry in Malaya on a firm basis. The registration of Oil Palm Plantations, Limited, is particularly opportune, coming as it does when703 words
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Article169 1928-08-01 5 Improvement Scheme to Cost a Million Dollars Mr Tai Chi-tao and Mr. Chu Chia-wah, President and Vice-President respectively of Chung Shan University, have long cherished the idea of building a new home for the University. Their efforts towards attaining this ideal were making good protrrosx when the Communists169 words
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Article71 1928-08-01 5 (By courtly of the Nichi-NicH ShimbunshM Tokio, July 30. It is surmised that Great Britain will lik"y follow the attitude of the United States in her China policy. The Japanese Government however, ha., a firm intention to maintain her special attitude Owing to the dark prospect of diplomatic71 words
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Article218 1928-08-01 5 Novel Design for a Water Tank The world's largest pineapple has been located in Honolulu. It is 64 feet high, 24 feet in diametei and weighs 36 tons. It holds 100,000 gallons of liquid. The pineapple is made of steel and ha& just been constructed as a water218 words
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Article188 1928-08-01 5 The following interesting letter appeared in "The Times" recently:— It will be interesting to see, when we dc decide to abolish compulsory passports, how many people take advantage of the right they now demand. My own experience, covering a considerable amount of Continental travel, is that I188 words
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Article163 1928-08-01 5 The following is the 22ml list of the Musjid Sultan Fund: Previously acknowledged ,302.95 Collections pel Kazi Had I Moo.-;. 7« Collections pr M. M. Abdulkader 124 Collections per K. 11. Aodurrazak 41 Collections per-Hasan Hadjee Dawood 63 Coilections per Allapichav Ahlul Khairs 10 Mahindan AlkatT SO163 words
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Advertisement322 1928-08-01 5 Get On or Get Under." B iency is the key-note of success, and efficient the mind must be alert and i\ in peifeet working order. Pinkettes, when necessary, are a great aid to iency because tbey prevent and dispel tipation, banish bilious attacks, sick adaches, liverishness, keep the skin clear322 words
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Advertisement331 1928-08-01 5 BOYS Study Architecture The Money-Making Profession In spite of the depression in trade, buildings are going up all over the country. There is a continual demand for Architects to plan and design, Contractors to erect, and Qualified Men to supervise erection. The I.C.S. Complete Architectural Course will give you a331 words
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Advertisement218 1928-08-01 5 I HOW QUICKLY SHOES DETERIORATE. I CHERRY BLOSSOM 8 J PRESERVES AND IMPROVES I I LEATHER. H Obtainable from |fl JOHN LITTLE GO., LTD., Raffles Place. C J M. AWANG CO., Change Alley. i jf, M. PAKIRMAIDEN CO., Chulia Street. I fV GUAN HONG CO.. Robinson Road. f| HIGH ST.218 words
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Miscellaneous152 1928-08-01 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for August 6: To-day, August 1 Siglap.—Cadets—Raffles Inst., In Camp. To-morrow, August 2 Siglap.—Raffles Inst. Cadets, In Camp. 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Recruits Training. 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Brigade Sig. Section, Section Training. 6:30 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. Rifle Assn., Council Meeting.152 words
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Advertisement304 1928-08-01 6 PAVILION I FROM FRIDAY. JULY 27 TO THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 at 9:15 p.m. sharp. S I MOTOR CYCLE RELIABILITY TRIAL H The Latest PATHE GAZETTE S J "THE SHIELD OF HONOUR" S Starring 8 I Neil Hamilton Ralph Lewis 8 I Dorothy Gulliver Claire McDowell j IN THE FIRST SHOW304 words
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Advertisement348 1928-08-01 6 Amusements. ALHAMBRA| 'PHONE 909 I (TAN CHENG KEE Co, Ltd, Proprietors) From Monday, July 30. I j The Latest Empire News. j c Four Faces West Comedy ji United Artists Presents: I Corinne Griffith X TXT I THE GARDEN OF EDEN g A Famous comedy-drama from the sensational success on348 words
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Advertisement375 1928-08-01 6 GAIETY CINEMA jTinctiom Albert and Benooolen Street* •PHONE NO. 3156. From Friday, July 27 to Thursday, August, 2. NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. International News and New Comedy. Paramount presents "THE PLASTIC AGE with Clara Bow Donald Keith. Mary Alden. Henry B. Walthall and Gilbert Roland A picture of the jazz375 words
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Article116 1928-08-01 7 Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, August I. s1 Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Tongkol East Basin. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) squilino 18; City of Khartoum 16; Oder Bulan 12; Keemun 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) KUenga 36. Em aire Dock (Entrance Gate 1) Kola116 words
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Article132 1928-08-01 7 Turkish Mosques to Be Modernised •dern Turkey is now considering how > bring religious worship up to date. 1 ial commission under the auspices University of Stamboul, directed to proposals for the radical reformat religious worship, has suggested Mowing measures in its report:— r provision for the upkeep132 words
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Article212 1928-08-01 7 Cyclist Killed in Collision With Motor-Car The fatal collision between a cyclist and a motor-car which happened at the junction of Dalvey Road and Stevens Road on July was echoed in the Coroner's Court, this morning. Giving evidence, Mr. S. N. Hutching fcaia that on the day in212 words
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Article281 1928-08-01 7 Concerts to Be Given at Katong Park The MlnwiMK piOflTMimne of Police L>j..d performances hu> beep Arranged for ,he next three month*. The perforwai scheduled to U given uutsfde the Vu Theatre are Iiahle to he transferred to nther sites, but due notice <>f tbfe will L in281 words
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Article166 1928-08-01 7 Best Conference in the Society's History (from Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 31. At the l.S.P. half-yearly meeting held today. Mr. Arter, in the Chair, said the Conference was the best that had ever been held both from the business and social points of view. He thanked166 words
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Article79 1928-08-01 7 Surma Theatre The special attraction at Surma Theatre to-night is "Faust," the picture that made Singapore gasp at its premier presentation, la addition, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Silvester, First World's Champion Ballroom Dancers, will demonstrate "The Black Bottom," the latest ballroom craze. In the first show is Jack79 words
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Article107 1928-08-01 7 A Bangkok correspondent writes to the Press:—There is an amusing contrast in Bangkok now which doubtless many visitors to the city will notice. At Hualampong Station, which is the railway terminus, the Department of State Railways has recently built a very fine modern hotel. Bat the road outside the station107 words
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Article1588 1928-08-01 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, August 1 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $307 K»iv«.-s 5 n Rice, Siam 2 $288 Mixed Black Pepper 5 on Rice, Siam 8 $261 Sundried Copra 10 65 Rice, Saigon 1 $24i> Mixed Copra 10 in «*r. Rice, Saigon 2 $246 Kayong Copra Rice, Saigon1,588 words
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Advertisement619 1928-08-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—To buy a second hand Baby Austin tar in good condition. Apply Box No. 695, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—By leading German Export and Import house Girl-Typist with a thorough knowledge of German shorthand. Applicants with some knowledge of English shorthand preferred. Willing to pay good salary to competent619 words
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Advertisement502 1928-08-01 7 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I BOXING ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. DOUBLE MAIN EVENTS. JWALA SINGH VS KID CHARLIE io ROUNDS CLEVER MAURO VS BATTLING KWI io ROUNDS SUPPORTED EY STAR PRELIMINARIES. NEW WORLD STADIUM Popular Prices:—s3, 2. 1 50 cent*. BOOKINGS AT:—ROSE CO. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the502 words
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Miscellaneous336 1928-08-01 7 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, August 1 I .It s. -11:13 a.m.. 10:10 pm Lawn Tennis Championships annua] meeting. :>:3O p.m hall: Australians vs. All Europeans. To-morrow. August 2 rides,— 11:42 a.m., 10:50 p.m homeward mail closes, ayan Lawn Tennis Championships, iiig Races, ill: Australians vs. Duke's. Friday. August 3 Tides.—o:lo p.m.336 words
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Article842 1928-08-01 8 I have but little faith in a franchise Those elected by the votes of the peepfa cannot claim to have been elected because the people approve of any particular policy. I ™"jority of voters vote as they arr: told to vote, or because they have been brought up842 words
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Article1191 1928-08-01 8 To-days tin price is $109.00; 175 tons sold. To-days rubber price: Spot SI cents: G°tntsT^ 9^d NtW Y rk Spot Sh^ f u Nati ™al Federation of Sea Anglers has caught, at Heme Bay e«ht tope weighing in the aggregate over 43 lb t' another angler has landed a An1,191 words
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Article291 1928-08-01 8 Justice Sf L nv t nS y The )at<. Mr. Bhtiflrt a \m.m the bigges, f,,r hngiish novelist, M^;„ u l nily, vvh ;i Iriday by the n.u.Y ,r;.u,." n it caub bunmnV.? "JS, The engagvmem aanQtSS* u «»l*on, e ja«a, iron, of Ban. k kJI^I'™?" 1291 words
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Article16 1928-08-01 8 On July 31st., 197 tons up; total of London rubber stocks 35,440 torn.16 words
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Article76 1928-08-01 8 I From Holland and Germany by Prinses Juliana, due at Singapore si 9 I j to-morrow. From China and Japan by s.s. J due at Singapore to-menew. From China and Japan bj Maru, due at Singapore to-morr From China and Japan by s.s.Ni due at Singapore at 776 words
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Article42 1928-08-01 8 Reuter's Service I fßeuier's Scr\.k Kee i v. July 31. Over fifty villages are now inundated in *he Amur province. Railwaj in tion with Blagoveschensk is i U] the city itself being partlj The floods are extending t-> mari provinces.Reuter's Service - 42 words
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Article42 1928-08-01 8 fßritish Official Wireless] London, July fl. The Transport If mister an lounced Parliament that the legal maximu n sp< for navy motor-cars fitted irith pnewnat* tyres would be raised from twelve tn fcwentj miles an hour from October I.42 words
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Advertisement195 1928-08-01 8 I ELECTRO PLATED. I BUTTERS and PRESERVES I I NF.W DESIGNS S i E.P.N.S. BUTIER AND KNIFE E.P.N.S. PRESERVE AND SPOON 3 I pbice $5.50 price $2.50 I X No 2065 No 1729 ft H E.P.N.S. PRESERVE AND SPOON E.P.N.S. BUTTER AND KNIFE I price $3.00 price $4.00 S I195 words
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Advertisement155 1928-08-01 8 INSIST ON PAGODA Pure Chinese Silk HOSIERY AND YOUR CONFIDENCE WILL NOT BE MISPLACED NAMSEN'S 54, HIGH STREET. PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION, SMITH AND SON, LIMITED 15. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. HOW TO 81l DMMOMiS. Buy diamonds155 words
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Article207 1928-08-01 9 scordant Speeches of Leaders I I) ISSUE OF TARIFF OR FREE TRADE Memorial Forwarded to the Prime Minister Reuter's Service London, July 31. Ilegad that the Government has r the fiscal issue which is agitating circlet following the discor'.ant Air. W. Churchill and Sir Wm. Hicks, theReuter's Service - 207 words
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Article162 1928-08-01 9 POLISH LIEUTENANT KILLED Two French Machines Destroyed At Baghdad Reuter's Service Baghdad. July 31. \n cmbitious attempt for a non-stop from Warsaw by tho Polish Lieuten Kalina as pilot and Lieutenant I i observer ended tragically. Their was to fly to Baghdad and Cai o k to WarsawReuter's Service - 162 words
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Article78 1928-08-01 9 Either That or Absorption Into Little Entente Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, July 31. T French Press is still carrying on a ate on the question of an Austro'«err: union, M. Leon Blum, the well- «ditor, being in favour. The Bel"Politika" says that Austrian trade w utfer if Austria78 words
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Article23 1928-08-01 9 Reuter's Service New York, July 31. iter-Dodge merger has been with the consent of ninety per t shareholders of both companies.Reuter's Service - 23 words
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Article23 1928-08-01 9 I tceaa via Pan-Asia] Moscow, July 31. in has sent a sharp note to ting against the sale of an property.23 words
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Article24 1928-08-01 9 -Ocean via Pan-Asia] Teheran, July 31. n jewels, the value of which 125,000,000 gold, have been ale by the Shah.24 words
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Article22 1928-08-01 9 Reuter's Service Cleveland, Ohio, August 1. ral Reserve Bank here has raised nt rate to five per <*ent fromReuter's Service - 22 words
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Article148 1928-08-01 9 Rousing Welcome for I Survivors j BOMBARDMENT WITH FLOWERS Reuter's Service Rome, July 30. A bombardment with flowers and the enthusiastic singing of the Fascist hymn on the arrival of the members of the crew of the ill-fated Italia at the frontier town of TrentoReuter's Service - 148 words
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Article292 1928-08-01 9 SEEKING INTERNATIONAL UNIFORMITY Important Disclosures by Board Of Trade President British Official Wireless London, July 31. The President of the Board of Trade was asked in the House of Commons what action the Government was taking in pursuance of its policy of promoting international uniformity in theBritish Official Wireless - 292 words
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Article96 1928-08-01 9 Murderer Heard Comment of Vindictive Nun Reuter's Service Mexico City, July 31. According to a voluminous police report, the assassination of General Obregon was inspired by the casual remark of a nun in the presence of the assassin that the religious situation in Mexico would be solvedReuter's Service - 96 words
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Article39 1928-08-01 9 Bombay Owners to Try an Experiment Reuter's Service Bombay, July 31. The Millowners' Association has decided upon the polky of reopening the mills in small groups from August 6, and see how their former employees respond.Reuter's Service - 39 words
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Article37 1928-08-01 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, July 31. The German Communist Party will protest against the Second Internationales invitation to the Kuomintang to be o.iic misrepresented at Brussels during the anti-% war demonstrations on August 4.37 words
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Article33 1928-08-01 9 British Official Wireless London, July 31. On July 23 the total number of unemployed was 1,282,900. This was 35,468 more than the week before and 198 more than a year before.British Official Wireless - 33 words
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Article263 1928-08-01 9 Great Pilgrimage Arranged START FROM LONDON ON SATURDAY British Official Wireless London, July 31. The great pilgrimage to the battlefields of Northern France, organised by the British Legion, will start from London about midnight next Saturday, the fourteenth anniversary of Great Britain's entry into theBritish Official Wireless - 263 words
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Article136 1928-08-01 9 Lord Inchcape's Gift to Aviation Victims Reuter's Service London, July 31. Lord Inchcape has given the Chancellor of the Exchequer ±'10,000 to be used foi the benefit of any other sufferers from the disaster wherein Miss Elsie Mackay died. Mr. Churchill announced that Lord Inchcape, desiringReuter's Service - 136 words
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Article99 1928-08-01 9 Sir Austen Hopes to Sign Peace Pact British Official Wireless London, July 31. The British Government has now received an official invitation from the French Government to the Kellogg Peace Treaty in Paris on August 27. Similar invitations are being transmitted to the Dominion Governments. Sir Au3ten ChamberlainBritish Official Wireless - 99 words
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Article37 1928-08-01 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Copenhagen, July 31. The King of Denmark opened the International Medical Congress heie to-day. There are no less than 500 ear, throat, and nose specialists, who represent forty-one countries, among the delegates.37 words
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Article38 1928-08-01 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Moscow, July 31. The Soviet Government is in negotiation with Dantzig shipbuilders for the purchasing of ships to the value of a million roubles, the sole difficulty lying in the credits question.38 words
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Article25 1928-08-01 9 Reuter's Service [Reuters Service] London, July 31. His Majesty has approved the nomination of the Bishop of Manchester to the Archbishopric of York.Reuter's Service - 25 words
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Article19 1928-08-01 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Cologne, July 31. Over 125,000 visitors attended the Cologne International Press Exhibition on Sunday.19 words
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Article26 1928-08-01 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, July 31. German Student Unions have been consolidated on a Panj-German basis by the resolution of the Dantzig Student Congress.26 words
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Article144 1928-08-01 9 To Make New Start in Other Fields DANGEROUS OPPONENT LACKING Has Saved More Than Million U. S. Dollars Reuter's Service New York, July 31. At a luncheon party Gene Tunney announced that he had fought his last fight as a professional boxer. He declared that naturallyReuter's Service - 144 words
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Article163 1928-08-01 9 DISARMAMENT POLICY AGREED UPON To Be Submitted to Preparatory Commission Reuter's Service London, July 31. Reuter learns that the Anglo-French agreement to which Sir Austen Chamberlaim referred yesterday was the outcome of discussions of English and French naval experts last spring relative to the draft conventions which BritainReuter's Service - 163 words
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Article67 1928-08-01 9 Vilna Question Agitating European Press [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Kovno, July 31. The sudden rccall of the Lithuanian President from his holiday is attributed in influential circles here to important developments in the Polish Lithuanian conflict and to the controversy of the newspaper Press in Paris, London, Berlin and67 words
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Article43 1928-08-01 9 Fourteen Killed in German Wreck Reuter's Service Berlin, July 31. Fourteen were killed and over twenty injured in a collision between the express train from Saarbrucken and a stationary goods train between Ulm and Augsburg, owing to the points not functioning.Reuter's Service - 43 words
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Article47 1928-08-01 9 Heavy Damage Done in the Carpathians Reuter's Service Warsaw, July 31. Notwithstanding the efforts of several battalions of engineering troops, a great forest fir- in th: Carpathian, which broke out owing to the heat wave is stdl raging and heavy damage has been done.Reuter's Service - 47 words
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Article36 1928-08-01 9 Reuter's Service I. ndon, August 1. In the House of Commons the Rubber Industries Bill has been dropped owing to insufficient time to pass the remaining stages prior to prorogation on August 3.Reuter's Service - 36 words
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Article37 1928-08-01 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asial Stockholm, July 31. Her Ma esty the Queen of Sweden, who has been ailing for a long time, is reported to have suffered a change for the worse, by medical bulletins.37 words
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Advertisement58 1928-08-01 9 v m a a ta v C 3 C 3 jib tli tib tlb FAVOURITE. T "BEER AT ITS BEST." Sole Agents: GunrniE E (§b (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) rO l Plenty of Rubber I in 3 DOMINION ROYALCORDS I (Made in Canada, I SOLE AGENTS: j McAlister Co.,58 words
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Article202 1928-08-01 10 Fine Work at Olympic Games WOMEN SURPASS ALL EXPECTATIONS Reuter's Service Amsterdam, July 31. At the Olympic Games the eight hundred metres final was won by D. G. A. Lowe, (Britain) in one minute 5i 4-5 seconds, an Olympic record. Byhlen Sweden) was second and EngelhardtReuter's Service - 202 words
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Article59 1928-08-01 10 Will Co-operate With U. S. Capital to Rebuild China Reuter's Service [Reuters Service] New York, August 1. Mr. Sun Fo, the Chinese Minister of Reconstruction, has arrived here from Kurope. He said that he had come to pave the way for co-operation with AmericanReuter's Service - 59 words
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Article45 1928-08-01 10 Explorer Filchner Preparing to Renew His Travels [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, July 31. The explorer, Filchner. of Tibet fame who recently returned to Germar.v from' India, announces that he is preparing another miportant expedition, about which •or the moment, the details are withheld45 words
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Article45 1928-08-01 10 Official Announcement for Last Restriction Quarter Reuter's Service London. July 31. It is Officially announced that the percentage of standard production of rubber •;xp"rta;Je at the minimum rate of duty from Ceylon and Malaya for the quarter ""-.'inning August 1 will be sixtyReuter's Service - 45 words
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Article36 1928-08-01 10 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Paris, July 31. A big Italian seaplane, which was return--2 Air Exhibition, narrowly SHE? l iestructlon Sartrouville in 1* ranee where a smouldering bomb was £avovered in the cockpit.36 words
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Article32 1928-08-01 10 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Saloniki, July 31. Over 10,000 enthusiasts participated in the formation of a Royalist Club here to-day, when the earliest possible re-esta-blujhment of the Monarchy was urged.32 words
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Article205 1928-08-01 10 Police Draw With the Chinese The Second Division (B) League match between the Police and the S.C.F.A., which Was played at the Stadium yesterday afternoon, produced plenty of thrills, a fast pace being set throughout. Both teams went all out for victory, but the initial naif saw no score.205 words
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41 1928-08-01 10 the **ne of an Austral ans men th* a P fternoon whon the conclusion of' Jh. Europeans. At the «f the Ifa a n l the vlsltora behalf o.r .a,, as a memento of their tour41 words
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Article927 1928-08-01 10 THE TURF Results of Second Day's Races At Penang (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 31. The weather was fine, the attendance 'arge and the going good for the second day of the Penang Summer meeting. Results were as follow:— Race I—Ponies, CL 11, Ist. Div.. 5 fur.927 words
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93 1928-08-01 10 Reuter's Service London, July 31. The result of the race for the Stewards' Cup, which was run to-day. was as follows:— NAVIGATOR (8 to 1) 1 ENDOWMENT (10 to 1) 2 STRANATHRO (20 to 1) 3 Sixteen ran. Won by two lengths; thirdReuter's Service - 93 words
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Article89 1928-08-01 10 Team to Represent Colony Selected The following is the full team to represent the Colony in the annual match against the F.M.S., which comes off this week-end at Kuala Lumpur. R. N. Hamilton (Captain), P. N. Knight (Penang), R. B. Lewis. T. J. Leijssius. A. H. D. Livock, H.89 words
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Article326 1928-08-01 10 Reuter's Service [Router's Service] London, August 1. At the Oval, Surrey defeated Kent by 14 runs. Surrey scored 131, Marriott capturing 5 for 41, and 282 in the second. Hobbs scoring 109. Kent made 283 and 110 in the second. Fender taking 5 for 53. AtReuter's Service - 326 words
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Article100 1928-08-01 10 Yesterday's Results in Malayan Championships Men's Doubles Preliminary Round Yong Loon Chong and John Lim beat Dr Norris and Dr. Balhatchet, 6—2, 6—4 Anderson and Roy Smith beat Ess and James. 6—o, 6—o. Ladies' Singles Championships Mrs. Laing beat Miss Wallis, 6 8, 6—l Da vies beat Miss Grenier,100 words
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Article1220 1928-08-01 10 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1927 ISSUED High State of Efficiency Shown We have received the annual report on the Postal and Telegraph Department for the year 1927 hy Mr. A. Caldecott, Acting Secretary for Postal Affairs, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, of which it must be1,220 words
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Article581 1928-08-01 10 SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. After S3 Years' Residence in Singapore ft"* *ag we r.cro the death, which occurred on Monday Might at In* residence in Am:.*, Road, of Mr r. < Losling, Mr. Gosling was in hw «»tri year ut the time of his death and had Hpent no581 words
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Article733 1928-08-01 10 LOCAL GUNMEN SENT TO PRISON Man Who Was "Innocent" a Former Charge Two Chinese named Won- h Sin Leng were charged at the Kstsiz yesterday before Mr. Joatiee Sproo having on May 20 last attempted th, of Messrs L»m Seng and Bernard shooting them with revolver* Th, severally733 words
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Article47 1928-08-01 10 Showing Pessimism Was Unfounded (From Our Own Cerreapoi Ipoh, Awl'u About 100 Malayan Volaateer h men from Perak will leave by i| on Saturday for camp al Peti Di Despite General van Straubeazee mism, it is believed that Perak can a hundred more Malayan Vohmtei47 words
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Article35 1928-08-01 10 (From Our Own Coil«*po«d«it.) Ipoh, hagv It is understood that the Govei has give,, jotice to all members Restriction Department, com pr r engaged Europeans an.l Asiatics, services will not he wanted ErOtß35 words
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Article87 1928-08-01 11 Not a Goal Editor of the Malaya Tribune). shall thank you to insert the ioned in your valuable journal, i of mine has requested me to verdict on the following:— was hit by one of the players trking team outside of the ring; the keeper of87 words
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Article135 1928-08-01 11 Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) yarding your editorial of the 30th 1 suggest that all "Taxi Stands" ivisions. One entirely for Pathan 1 the other for any other driver, "In and Out" entrance for each •Mauds" can easily be railed in as f >rd Road, but in such135 words
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Article468 1928-08-01 11 1 I he Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) I r,—A few days ago there appeared in I your columns, under the above headI the Government dressers' working conI which 1 believe is not exaggerated; r. I shall be thankful indeed if you I v. '.idly allow me further468 words
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Article125 1928-08-01 11 iese Couple Wed by Advertisement members of the Kuomintang are persuading their countryaetise simplicity and thrift in ith a view to saving money .ve purposes in connexion with ruction of China. to set a good model for young rls to follow, Mr. Li Pao-yin I ;ang Yun have125 words
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Article39 1928-08-01 11 untitled sending threatening letters a.ions during the early r, six Chinese came up for the Provisional Court at were sentenced to eight meat, two to six years' imhile the other two were accounts demanded in tho in all $276,000.39 words
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Article834 1928-08-01 11 Details of the S.I.R. Strike Situation (From Indian Exchanges) Much to the relief of many an anxious bouth Indian in Malaya, the South Indian railway strike is announced by a Reuter's meteage on Monday to have almost come to an end. The general strike commenced on the "n834 words
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Article68 1928-08-01 11 British Official Wireless London, July 31. Paris 124.5 New York 4 85 Brussels 34.90 Geneva Amsterdam J** Milan f a f, Berlin 20.34 Stockholm Copenhagen Oslo 18.<su Vienna ***** Prague 163 iq^ Helsingfors SS? 2 7/8 Athens 797 5 Bucharest g 29/3 2 5° ns Aires 47 15/32 BombayBritish Official Wireless - 68 words
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Article35 1928-08-01 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 equal to $100. The rate of payment .of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 equal to $100.35 words
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Advertisement190 1928-08-01 11 TO-NIGHT j! WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1. TO-NIGHT FIRST NIGHT—CELEBRATION— Sth| ANNIVERSARY NEW WORLD SHOW GRAND AND SPECTACULAR ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA To-night—Grand Opening Performance. AT THE NEW SUNLIGBT BALL A Mammoth Programme—with new sceneries, Costumes and Artistes—in conjunction with the new arrival of Vaudeville Stars Misses. Purita Clarino, Maggie Collaway, Mr.190 words
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Advertisement113 1928-08-01 11 Who says Bom 1820 particular about the '"^BP^Br maturity of his whisky. <f9 T^^i He knows that every drop of Johnnie Walker can be c,^^^ absolutely depended on as OtWPa perfectly mature. /j John Little Co., Ltd. l^P^^T^ v SINGAPORE, PENANG AND KUALA y j BRITISH LAGER BEER TROPICA L113 words
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Article1060 1928-08-01 12 HUNTING BY SIGHT OR SCENT I Experiences in India and Africa Thefollowing interesting letter appeared in "The Times recently: In a review of Mr. Abel Chapman's Reminiscences and Impressions of a Hunter-Naturalist," in The Times" of June 12, a still undecided question of great interest is1,060 words
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Article133 1928-08-01 12 Government Committee to Consider the Question The appointment of a Government committee to consider the question of technical education for business men was foreshadowed at a luncheon of the British Export Society in London. Sir Edward Crov/e, whose appointment as Controller-General of the Department of Overseas Trade is133 words
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Article120 1928-08-01 12 Action Against The British Government for service on the British Attorney-General was recently issued by Messrs. Byrne and Co., solicitors. Dublin on behalf of disbanded members of the' Royal Irish Constabulary, who have been advised that their compensation should have been *truck on the basis120 words
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Article446 1928-08-01 12 Singapore, July 28. MEAT Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 44 Pork, lean kati 64 Fork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 51 Mutton Indian lb. 60 Mutton Australian lb. 60 Fowl, kati 75 Capons (Locally reared) kati 80 Ducks each 72 Pigeons, domestic,446 words
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Advertisement189 1928-08-01 12 ALHAMBRA Commencing August 11. DOIORES DEL RIO The Director EDWIN CAR EWE The Plans,i Warner Baxter Roland Drew Vera Lewis c- Michael Visaroff. The Cluthor HELEN HUNT JACKSON have made Jtwi great American love classic of the screen United Picture. i tied time anytime id tk.2 iiqhtUme Ma mi Announcement189 words
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Advertisement375 1928-08-01 12 I PIMPLES BROKE OUT ONSCALP Itched and Burned Terribly. Cuticura Heals. A rash of pimples broke out on my scalp. After a while the pimples dried up and scaled off. They itched and burned terribly, and at night time they seemed to be at their worst. My hair fell out375 words
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Advertisement465 1928-08-01 12 "Everything Seemed a Burden." rom J&nscAen Salts. For "three rear I ££La Suffe J e from constipation, depression and nerve's v,hJ wything seem a burden. Afjer attending doctors on and off for this period I as adv to away, which I did for some Je7£ t ki s year Feeling465 words
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Article239 1928-08-01 13 Judgment for Collision Against The Admiralty Mr. Justice Bateson, in the Admiralty Court, recently found the British Fleet auxiliary ship Bacchus alone to blame for collision in a fog in the English Channel on May 4 last with the Greek steamer, loannis Fafalios, when the Greek steamer,239 words
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Article243 1928-08-01 13 Rubber Growers' Association to Issue Booklet on Subject Within the next few weeks the Rubber Growers' Association will publish yet another of its interesting series of booklets, entitled "Latex." During the last few years there has been distributed by the Association a large quantity of latex, in varying amounts,243 words
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Article197 1928-08-01 13 Man Accused of Being a Communist A married couple was recently shot in Canton for falsely accusing others of being Communists. The woman had been a member of the Service Squad of the Garrison Headquarters, but had been dismissed for malpractice, says the "Canton Gaiette." The husband was197 words
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Advertisement444 1928-08-01 13 p jf I CA I LENDER j 'ABLE I =1 r Insulated 7 I 9 w and Cables \';i&M/ S I >re Sheathed f NEOCo Ltd. I ALL OVER THE WORLD 1 1 in England) _l L_ uj Koala Lumpur, fczdXtiUlitlc QgQll I Anson and Lrj Penang. foam ■«>.■' H444 words
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Advertisement203 1928-08-01 13 AUCTION SALE IN THE COURT OF JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Miscellaneous Application No. 18 of 1928 In the Matter of Section 62 (2) of the Land Enactment 1910 as Amended Dy Enactment V of 1915 and In the Matter of a Charge dated 2nd day of June, 1927, made by203 words
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Advertisement404 1928-08-01 13 Of co irse. alterwards, §f\ V( U M 1 bul one Mother is tired" MORE than anything else it's Health and Vitality, that make for happiness in the home. Bring in to your home the keen energy and ready laughter of the really healthy. Just as it would be unnatural404 words
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Advertisement260 1928-08-01 14 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. Mr. G. Cooper is no longer in our employ. FRANKEL BROS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL Eastern Mining Rubber Company, Limited and Menoehan Coal Mines, Limited have removed their offices from 10, Boat Quay (Ist Floor) to Nos. 22 and 24 Bonham Building, Chulia Street, Singapore. NOTICE. MALAYAN VENEERS260 words
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Advertisement422 1928-08-01 14 SITUATION VACANT WANTED—A lady teacher to coach up three boys. Primary clapp. Apply 67 Selegie Road. P WANTED CO-OPERATIVE RUBBER ORGANISATION OFFICER Applications are invited before August 20, 1928, from capable European planters with good references and able to speak Malay fluently for the post of Co-opera-tive Rubber Organisation Officer.422 words
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Advertisement442 1928-08-01 14 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES enan 85, Beach Street. Malacca 181, Jonker Street. Muar No. i, Jalan Sayang> Batu P.hat 109, Jalan Rahama* Palembang Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, CentraL Seremban 63| Birch Roa<L Batavia 47, Comer Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang Road.442 words
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Advertisement456 1928-08-01 14 BANES THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (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 £1,584,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. AL456 words
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Advertisement387 1928-08-01 14 INSURANCE THE frail sou BBITISB INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTK, Manager Office: 2. Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. fertS Capital 2 ><*>o,ooo387 words
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Advertisement312 1928-08-01 14 insurance" THE EASTERN ASSURANCE CORPORATE LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Singapore. 'Phone Nos. 3046 and 3047. BOARD OF DIRECT I See Teong Wah, Esq. (Chairman). Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman). Ong Soon Tee, Esq. £oh San Hin, Esq Seah Eng312 words
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Advertisement412 1928-08-01 15 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Inc rporated in England) IL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. INSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM (C ATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR FAST MAIL SERVICE. (Uder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1928 ddera 16,100 Aug 11 KashgM 9,100412 words
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Advertisement577 1928-08-01 15 SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA^UNIE Hugo fHT OeutschStinnes j£pH( Australische Lm»en (jQ oampfBchjffB and GeselJschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS HONG KONG. SHANGHAI A JAPAN Scheer via Manila Aug 15 Rheinland Au HOMEWARDS HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND BREMEN I Si!f in r. via Genoa Marseilles Aug 3 J Oldenburg via577 words
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Advertisement672 1928-08-01 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHEB uicitt\ LLOYD Vl A> J (Incorporated in Germany.) The under*, oted are the Company'! intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS FOR MANILA, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. USCHLESIEN due Spore Aug- 11 TRIER due Spore Aug 16 FOR MANILA, JAPAN AND VLADIVOSTOK. t ODER Aug GOETTINGEN Aug 28672 words
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Advertisement537 1928-08-01 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destiita tion i) II(t Katon Maru lu,ooo Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp tHakoneMaru ;0. 5 00 Naples, Marseilles, Lo,fdon.~o 3 Suwa Mar» II>CO O Naples, Marseiles, M FushimiMaru „,000 Naples, MarseiHes, Hakozaki Man. 10.500 Naples, Marseilles. 12 HakusanMaru -.0.000 Naples, Marsei.les, 25537 words
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Advertisement153 1928-08-01 16 I THE WORLD,s 'j I A'/ HOOGLANDT CO. SINGAPORE. H RO.B. 252 I NANG HENG CO., I BEPAIBEBS OF ALL INSTfiUMENTS: g Pianos thoroughly overhauled and made like new. I Casing changed with best Teakwood. I Best Materials. Expert Workmen. Moderate Charges. jjj Changing Harmonium and Organ bellows I With153 words
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Advertisement307 1928-08-01 16 P l-^PIB^ *fe A Mi S7Z?<? Perfect Mealtime Drink —for a pleasant change, try Iced Instant Postum ON hot, stifling days, tc quench that parching thirst, try a big, cool glass of Instant Postum. Simple to prepare by following directions on the tin. Then chill and when serving add and307 words
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Advertisement162 1928-08-01 16 v ci I POPULAR I I Aerated Water is such a fine, I friendly drink. I I s I Just hits the right spot every j I time you taste it. I I POPULAR AERATED WATER WORKS, LTD. I I 26, 28 30, CHOON GUAN STREET I j (Off Anson162 words
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Advertisement431 1928-08-01 16 Hair lovely and as you want it j all day long ft KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE j MALAYA TRIBUNE 1 Thone 345 Editorial Dept. j Thone 171 Managerial Dept. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE i Per annum $15.00 Half-yearly 7.50 Per quarter 3.75 j Single Copy 5 cents. Postage431 words
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