Malaya Tribune, 19 September 1928

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XV. No. 219 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, September 19, 1928.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 267 1 TRY KOREA MISSION CLOTH ■■P dws not FADE. not SHRINK. wears LONGER. The Korean Products Co. 7, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE.. THONE 324. c^tibt^dbdKKHSHSHSHSSSZSZSaSZSZSHS^^ (J I C Race Photos c c I Can be obtained at G I A. I>. STUDIO c I (AMATEUR PHOTO STORE) I Lr I MEYERS'
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    • 286 1 y [Topical ear HIGH STREET, s/ Singapore I Concrete and Cement Rendering j I WATERPROOFED I I WITH I TRUSBON WATERPROOFING PASTE i J REPELS WATER j I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. I ■3 (Incorporated in the Strait. Settlement.> |B Sole Agents for Truscon Building Products. I %j\ y^^^^u^^^^f 80,6Agente:
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  • 523 2 CATHOLIC FATHER STILL IN BRIGAND HANDS. Red Spears Rush to the Rescue. Details have now come to hand of the kidnapping by brigands of the Rev. Father Froewis from Tsingchantien on the evening of August 5. It appeals that Father PrOfWis left Sinyangchow accompanied by an American Father
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  • 594 2 Revised Signalling Regulations Published. The following appeared in the "Bangkok Time?'' of August :2S: li i? hereby notified that fir m September 1, 102 S. the 'following system of shipping report will be enforced by the Post and Telegraph Department in place of the existing practice, and
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  • Article, Illustration
    248 2 New Singapore Season Opens Next Week. Team work, we are told will always succeed. Perhaps that is one of the secrets of the Hawaiian Troubadours' success. They enjoy themselves as much on the iaee as the audience do listening to them. Hawaifan people are a carefree, laughterlovtograce? and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 379 2 AN »O€AL MALTEXTBACT milktecs M| IN SOLUBLE lU| i Tired Nerves J When you have no energy and you are easily 4 tired it is the sign that your nerves are starving y for want of nourishment. Stimulants and drugs will not restore your nerves M and renew your energy.
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    • 304 2 Cuticura Helps to Retain The Freshness of Youth How lovely the natural skin, kept clear, fresh and hea thy by daily use of Cuticura Soap assisted, now and then, by touches of the Ointment to soothe and heal the first signs of redness or irritation. Sample each Soap, (Jmtrrt Talcumfree
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  • 1398 3 A TALE OF THE COCOS OR KEELING ISLANDS. Something New in Connexion With This Romantic Group. (By Admiral Sir Guy R. A. Gawit, R.N., K.C.M.G., Etc.) "A favourite resort of the buccaneers, and subsequently much used by whale shipa." At dawn a faint blue line on the horizon,
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  • 219 3 Some Sound Malayan Investments. "Trit e h" f0ll0Win)? evfrarts ;ire tuk,?n from Renong shareholders, says "Tri-H," in a recent issue, are expected to have subscript fl 01 h w^en the Gombok -s tloated. This property is, I understand, i»i a promising district, not far fiom Kuaia Lumpur. Southern
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 123 3 i fill //ntm*m\ W Am* Mm ''AiIiUL^H GINGERyVLE I All the essential j qualities of ft Z. 171 Si whisky are S as£^^ F */f] embodiedin S this superfine j i h»—%n ?l product .vV: 1,... fe[ THE DISTILLERS AGENCY LTD. EDINBURGH SCOTLAND i>.p;.' ..r.*;":::."? ii.l". 1 SOO sss ggaaSaiag
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    • 187 3 TYPES IN MALAYA I THE CHETTY Jg (O ENTRUSTS HIS THIRST u|| "F &N" ll j d Aerated Waters JO Specialists "Renowned in the East" kg 1 PAIN BALM 1 <j j mr- last intly relieves 3 3 HEA »ACBE, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, g <] RHEUMATISM, CHKSTCOLD, LUMBAGO, X 3 y£jN
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  • 1826 4  -  (By Robert S. Angus. Edinburgh, August 23. If I were to chronicle all the Highland games, flower shows, garden parties, bazaars, football and cricket matches, lawn tennis tournaments and golf competitions which have taken place during the week I should have room for nothing else, and incidentally I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 161 4 Conquer Fatigue with Sanatogen LOSING GRIP! Slowing down in body and mind, unable to concentrate on the work in hand. These are nature's danger signals that warn you that you are using up more strength than ordinary food could replace. Something is wanted that will give extra strength to your
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    • 346 4 I Chinese, Malay, Siamese, Javanese, I I Tamil Hindustani, and Krontchong I RECORDS I re Are now manufactured under the latest 1 Electrical Process S To be obtained from 3 TEO CHIANG CO., 54/55 Arab Street X TEO SIANG CO., 151 Arab Street S SONG HENG CO., 67 Hill Street
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  • 1591 5 The Madras Legislative Council passed on the sth inst. a resolution brought forward by Sir Norman Marjoribanks proposing to appoint a Committee to co-operate with the Simon Commission. The circumstances under which it was proposed and later passed lay it
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  • 74 5 (British Official Wireless.) London. September 18 Paris 124.2 New York 4.***** Brussels 34.9 Geneva 25.2 Amsterdam 12.0975 Milan 92.8 Berlin 20.36 Stockholm 18.13 Copenhagen 18.19 Oslo 18.16 Vienna 34.425 Prague 163.75 Helsingfors 192.75 Madrid 29.315 Lisbon 107.625 Athens 375 Bucharest 797.5 Rio 5 29/32 Buenos Aires 47 11/32 Bombay
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  • 24 5 Orders for week ending Sunday, September 23: Thursday, September 20.—Band Practice Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Friday, September 21.—Ambulance Class Headquarters 5.15 p.m.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 237 5 Allenburgs Foods are particularly suited .o the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water only, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Milk Food No. 1 MUk Food No Inrth t..months 3 t,,
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    • 274 5 Nine Men Out of Every Ten living in the Far East suffer more or less from "liver", especially at this time of year. As a coirective of .iverishness, bilious attacks, sick headaches, unpleasant breath, and to ensure daily regularity, there is nothing so good a? an occasional dose of Pinkettes,
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    • 298 5 MERCANTILE INSTITUTE. THE SCHOOL THAT SETS THE STANDARD. Admits boys from Primary and Upward. Practical English, Latin, French and other Science subjects taught. French Conversational lessons given by the Linguaphone method. Our tuition is entirely individual, we enrol students at any part of the year. Time can be adjusted to
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    • 149 5 NOW is THE TIME to RID J YOURSELF of CA TARRH Jf^ with NOSTROLINE' Seize the chance Springtime offers to banish Catarrh onoe for all. While Nature is rebuilding the winter-wasted tissues a touch of Nostroline inside the nose destroys the Catarrh germs. Its pleasant, soothing vapours cleanse and heal
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 143 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for September 23: To-day, September 19. 5.15 p.m.-Drill Hall, "A" (M.G.) Coy. No. 1 Section, 30x Range—Traversing and Searching—Vickers Gun. <«,_ 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Coy., Officers and N.C.O.'s—Lewis Gun Class. 3 p.m.-Drill Hall, Cadets—Raffles Inst., Weapon Training. Friday, September 21. 5:15
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 329 6 lIIMWI I PAVILION I Phone No. 903 I FROM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 TO MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. I S At 9:15 p.m. sharp. X I HOT HEELS" (Comedy) S g The Latest PATHE GAZETTE g I Rod La Rocque J IN 1 "The Fighting Eagle 0 f I 8 g IN
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    • 154 6 Amusements. ALHAMBRA 'PHONE 909 3 (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors) [j] I From Tuesday, Sept. 18. I I IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. jj I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I WILLIAM FOX Presents: I j Square Crooks j A Rapid-fire Comedy with Laughs and Thrills. g THE
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    • 396 6 gaiety cinema surma theatre J<anctian Albert and Benooolem Strata North Bridge Road. Teleph«,n, 0 2s) •PHONE NO. 3156. TO NIGHT FROM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Until Tuesday, September 25 TO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. NIGHTLY AT 9 P. NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. INTERNATIONAL NEWS New International News Comedy. An Ufa Star Action
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  • 118 7 Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, September 19. (".ast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Ung Nam East Basin; Rohna 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Bulan 18; Pres. Wilson 11; Glenshiel 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). un Maru 31; H.M.S. Ormonde 34; 36; Kistna 38. Empire
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  • 626 7 POSSESSING SEDITIOUS LITERATURE. Chinese Youth Given Five Years Imprisonment. At the Singapore assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Prichard a Chinese youth named Low KwongHeng was charged with being in possession of seditious literature. He claimed trial and the D.PP (Mr. N. H. P. Whitley) in outlining the case
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  • 128 7 Complainant Unconscious Over a Month. The case in which a Chinese lorry driver stands charged with causing grievous hurt by a rash act was again mention ad before the District Judge this morning. Mr. Meredith asked for a further postponement, saying that the complainant was stili unconscious.
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  • 79 7 Surma Theatre. The remarkable film, "Chang," is the attraction at Surma Theatre to-night. If, in a few words, you'd like us to tell you what we think of it, we'll say it's thrilling, incredible, a picture that just must be seen by everybody. In the first show are
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  • 142 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 155 equal to $100. An Amsterdam message reads: A romance of the sea is revealed by the discovery of
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  • 1252 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE. Singapore, September 19. Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $330 Bu s Rice, Siam 2 $320 Mixed Black Pepper 67 00 Rice, Siam 3 $300 Sundried Copra 10.65 Rjce, Saigon. 1 $285 Mixed Copra 10 30 Rice, Saigon ~2 $275 Kayong Copra Rice, Saigon 3 $200 Small
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  • 79 7 About to Establish Film Business in Java. Miss Riboet, the famous "Kronchong" singer of Java, is establishing a film company at Bandoeng with a capital of f50,000, says "Het Nieuws van den Dag." Her intention is to run a film studio under the direction of a Chinese
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  • 284 7 H.M.S. "Hawkins" proceeded alongside the oil wharf this morning preparatory to her departure this afternoon for England via Colombo. The Indo-China S. S. Co.'s s.s. "Kumsang" is expected to arrive at Singapore on Saturday from China ports with 628 deck passengers for this port and 86 for Penang.
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  • 112 7 Births, Marriages and Deaths. MARRIAGE. The engagement is announced between Mr. T. E. Gan, only son of the late Mr. Gan Kong Cheow and Miss Lee SwviNeo second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chim Tee, both of Singapore. Tho marriage will take place on October 7. 1928,
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  • 144 7 Mrs. Koh Kim Chiang neĕ Chi Kin Gok Neo, aged 43, died on Tuesday, September 18, 1928, at her residence No. 121 Heeren Street, Malacca. She left behind a daughter to mourn her loss. Funeral on Saturday, the 22nd instant. Deepl regretted. HENG JIANG KIOW—Beloved wife of Mr. Low
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 167 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT* BABY SHOW. TOWN HALL—SEPTEMBER 26. The Child Welfare Society will hold their Annual Baby Show at the Town Hall on Wednesday, September 26 from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. Free admission tickets for children aged 1 month to 3 years may be obtained from (1) Matron, Welfare Centre
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    • 403 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS -1 FOR SALE—Sunbeam Motorcycle and sidecar. $250 or nearest. Box No. 725. c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Chinese Salesman, one acquainted with Bazaar Building Materials, Ship-Chandlers and Hardware Stores. Stating salary and previous references, etc Apply Box 726, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—To buy second hand Baby Austin car in good
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 472 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, September 19. High Tides.—l:l6 a.m., 1.14 p.m. L L. Tennis Club, annual mtg., 6:30 p.m. Golf: Ladies' championship, first round Bukit Timah. Football: Chinese v. Seletar, S.F.A. Cup S.C.C. sports heats. To-morrow, September 20. High Tides.—l:s4 a.m., 1:41 p.m. r. tntation of Portrait of Sir Hutrh Clifford,
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  • 707 8 It has been declared latterly that the optimists predominate in circles where thy tin market is studied with interest and intelligence. These optimists declare that the price of the metal cannot possibly fall below £200 a ton. Well, it is precious little above that figure now, and
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  • 1196 8 H. E. the Officer Administering the Government prohibits absolutely the introduction into the Settlement of Malacca of any dogs from the State of Perak, where rabies exists. A correspondent informs the "Times of Malaya" that a party of local Chinese who were out for pig on Sunday on the Kuala
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  • 738 8 Mr. F. K. Wilson assumed dul day as Police Magistrate, Kua The Hon. Mr. James Lornie, Brit ik ident of Selangor, expects t< leave about the middle of N 0n Mr. C. O. E. Wood, chief buj aieam engineer at the Royal Air erit Seletar,' is convalescing
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  • 13 8 On September 18, MI tons pf London Rubber Stocks 32,105
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  • 40 8 Ant St From Indo-China bySingapore at 7 a.m. to-morr z»Hm% From China and Japai due at Singapore at 6 a.ra v l \cY^ From Europe, (London mai Ane m) August 30) by s.s. Khiva. du< 2 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 26 8 Latest Quotation- RUBBER. London:— New York:— IS cents <■ Singapore:—2i>'?4—>o cent TIN. London:—Spot £218 Os Od 3 months £212 7a 6d (u| (275 t«
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 238 8 "fl I Robinson's f I Annual Sale. j I Once a Year Only. I v lr J To-day I Last_Day I ROBINSON CO., LTD. j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) g I SINGAPORE. I I For Your Friends:— I Beautiful Fancy boxes of Fry's Chocolates X 1 to 3 los
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    • 140 8 FINE RANGE OF GENTS Tics, Bow Tics Handkerchiefs AND Half Hose JUST UNPACKED AT NAMSENS 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 BI V DIAMOM>S. Buy
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  • 241 9 station to Great Powers to Meet in Paris Debated. OPPOSES ATTEMPT TO RUSH MATTERS. lord Cushendun s Wet Blanket. (Reuter's Service.) Geneva, September 18. Li udon. Chairman of the Preparatory nit Commission, informed the immittee of the League, that it pn.po.sod to ask France, Britain, Japan and
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  • 81 9 (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Berlin. September 18. iy s League of Nations Disarma- < >mmittee considered the German i ills. Mr. Louden said that in view I r.l Cushendun's wet blanket he could ne the Preparatory Disarmament mission. The Naval Powers should amongst themselves and then he ask France,
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  • 94 9 WILL MAKE IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Future Programme of the Government. (British Official Wireless.) London, September 18. i'aldwin, who has greatly benefited h I day at Aix les Bains, will be n London on Sunday night. He and Ualdw in are now in Paris. Mr. «ill remain at Downing Street
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  • 60 9 Ready for German-American Air Mail Service. (Reuter's Service.) Friedrichshafen, September 18. 'nan American airmail service is of t ar r by the successful trial flight aw r W e^n in a two-hour cruise Cf.nr,. °nstance. Pilot Eckner is trip at he able to make a n t
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  • 25 9 (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Berlin, September 18. at Zeppelin started on a trial flight hou' three °n Tuesday after three noeuvrmg, and faultlessly landed.
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  • 34 9 (Reuter's Service.) The Hague, September 19. the Budget, .which shows a ft i,r ht million florins, the Finance enounced that the forty-million-*ar !SSWd at New Yoric after the partially redeemed in 1929.
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  • 67 9 Message of Sympathy From King. CRUISER "DURBAN" SENT TO GIVE AID. (Reuter's Service.) New York, September 18. cations l he p f tial /fstoration of eommunikilledl »tIE at at least 150 were ;tn i m b^ the s»*» which is HaUorL i t0 the
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  • 35 9 (Reuter's Service.) Atlanta, September 19. eo.Tn h f e r V hUr dama w the Palm Beach PrXwv H 18 eSti ted a $25,000,000. $S5! J were d and thousands
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  • 53 9 Halifax, September 18 toe* K^S 6 USed numei fatal3Jn,the < British West Indies. Fifty are reported from Montserrat, where 8 000 persons are homeless. The town of Plymouth has been laid flat only one church being left standing for^lU^S 8 lrom th st X &S. killed
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  • 63 9 Jacksonville, September 18. Thirty-three are known to have been -lorSda nd M 4° inJ U re/ 1 n th? cast thZif' M ssa S es fr Bimini state that he island has been devastated but there was no loss of life. "Rum Row," south of Bimini, is believed
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  • 105 9 (British Official Wireless.) London, September 18. The King has sent messages of sympathy to the Governors of the Leeward Islands. Bahamas and Jamaica, at the loss of life and other damage resulting from the hurricane. The message to Jamaica is in respect of Turk's Island, which is
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  • 121 9 Considered Sundered From Reparations Question. (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Berlin, September 18. Chancellor Mueller reports next week to the Reicnstag Foreign Affairs Committ-c--upon Geneva and the German Government's intentions respecting the continuation of the Geneva negotiations along diplomatic channels. Interviewed at Berlin the Chancellor stressed that for the first
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  • 56 9 Dutch East Indies Opened for American Exploration. (Reuter's Service.) Washington, September 18. The long-standing controversy between Holland and the United States about the right of their nationals to explore oil lands in each other's territory has been settled. The State Department says that henceforth the Dutch East Indies
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  • 27 9 Buenos Aires, September 18. The Chamber has adopted a Bill providing for the expropriation of oil wells and other well deposits throughout the country.
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  • 73 9 Baron yon Huenefeld Makes Start. (Reuter's Service.) Berlin, September 18, The German airman, Baron yon Huenefeld (who flew the Atlantic in the "Bremen" last April), accompanied by a Swedish engineer named Lindner, has left for Sofia in the aeroplane "Europa" on the first stage of a
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  • 176 9 Claps Its Wings Like A Bird. SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT MADE ACROSS CHANNEL. (British Official Wireless.) London, September 18. Senor de la Cierva to-day made a flight •cross the English Channel in an Autogiro which he has invented. He has been touring Britain in it and is now going
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  • 65 9 (Reuter's Service.) Paris, September 18. An official welcome was accorded the Spanish inventor, Juan de la Cierva, on his arrival from London on the completion of the first trans-channel flight in an Autogiro or windmill plane which machine is unorthodox in appearance arid fitted with a two-hundred
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  • 102 9 Queen Wilhelmina Reports Dutch Shipping Suffers. (Reuter's Service.) The Hague, September 18. Queen Wilhelmina, in a speech at the opening of the States-General, said that Dutch shipping was suffering owing to the surplus tonnage on the world market. Sh, regretted that the international efforts towards a reduction of
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  • 114 9 Women Need Only Confess to Being Over Twenty-one. (British Official Wireless.) London, September 18. It is stated that for the purpose of the compilation of a new voters' register, which will include women of twenty-one years to whom the franchise has recently been extended, every householder will
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  • 79 9 Many Waterside Workers Refuse to Resume. (Reuter's Service.) Melbourne, September 18. The waterside workers at Brisbane, Adelaide, Fremantle and Newcastle still refuse to work uncW the "two pick-ups" system. Cargo at Adelaide has been declared "black." Other Transport Unions may be involved, but negotiations for a
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  • 118 9 (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Berlin, September 18. The Chancellor returned to Berlin on Tuesday and the Cabinet assembles at noon to discuss the Geneva conversations. Berlin, September 18. The Swiss note on the Rossi affair and the deportation of two alleged Fascist secret agents surprises Rome, which considered
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  • 262 9 Merciless War on Men Who Live on Immoral Earnings. Licensed House Sysiem Condemned. ADDRESS TO LEAGUE BY LORD CUSHENDUN. (British Official Wireless.) London, September 18. Speaking in the Assembly of the League ?l £lu n V n the debate on the report of tne Mth
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  • 132 9 (Reuter's Service.) Geneva, September 18. In the Assembly, Lord Cushendun speaking on the report of the Fifth Committee on child welfare and similar questions said that the experts, after careful consideration, had given a unanimous opinion against the licensed house system. He could, therefore, not imagine that the
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  • 43 9 WIDESPREAD PLOT AGAINST KING. False Report of Attempted Assassination of Dictator. (Reuter's Service.) Madrid, September 18. A communique states that General de Rivera is still at Barcelona where he received the journalists and expressed satisfaction at his enthusiastic popular welcome.
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  • 184 9 Madrid, September 18. General Primo de Rivera has not returned from Barcelona and the air is full of rumours. It is reported that he was fired on and wounded in tha rising at Barcelona. There is no sign of trouble in Madrid although the troops are confined to
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  • 83 9 (Reuter's Service.) London, September 18. The death is announced of the third Earl rrvn Fh pr i- J hn r Lambton), G.C.v.O., P.C., K.G., Lord Lieut, of Durham since 1884. His twin brother, the Hon. Frederick Lambton, succeeds to the title. [The late Earl, who succeeded
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 81 9 IMeukows fw I f'Five Star" 1 j BRANDY, flij^kl I High Grade Brandy. P&? 0 S ffi CMEDKOW&C |Sji FRANCES] J jj ALWAYS KEEP I A BOTTLE READY SSS%S=ifegp f 1 FOR EMERGENCIES 1 Obtainable IJ H |f i luflllllf'if 1 J Everywhere I SOLE AGENTS: S I GUTHRIE Co.,
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  • 529 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. PROPOSED ENGLISH TOUR. Test Game With Duke's Suggested. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.') c; r _Mr "Spectator," writing in the -Malayan Saturday Post" of the 15tl» inst under the caption "The Proposed Tour to England: Lest we Forget," obviously refers to one of my letters to
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  • 49 10 The S.F.A. have tveived further informaXon from Rango- n that th visit of the Rangoon Customs Football t am has been tgain postpened to the end of November. As this is the second postponement it seems doubtful if the Rangoon players will come at all.
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  • 66 10 The Land Office defeated the Government Office in the Kuala Trengganu League by 3—o. Mr. Lim Wee Cheng refreed and the teams were: L. O.:—Che'Malek; Abdullah Musa, Che' Lah (Capt); Adam, R. Rust am, Ismail; Mat, Che' Teh, Bryson, Che' Lah, Che' Puteh. G. O.:—Jusoh; Che' Muda,
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  • 140 10 The following will represent S.B.A.S. v. the C.C. 0.8.A. to-morrow on the Chinese ground in the S.C.F.A. Junior League:— Way Yong; Siak Cheng, Teck Seng; Yew Hock, Gek Soo, Kirn Cheng; Cheng Koh, Peng Swee, Cheng Chuan, Sim Lim and Eng Tee. Reserves: —Khye Tay and Gim
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  • 60 10 BILLIARDS. The following were the results of the Juvenile Football Club tournament played last night: Mr. Aw Kim Seng beat Mr. Choo Lye Huat (w.o.) Mr. Sng Kwee Choon (200) beat Mr. Soh Boon Hup (1F.2.) Mr. Wee Kim Suah beat Mr. Choo Choon Chew. (W. C.) Mr
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  • 185 10 Keppel G. C. Beat Singapore G. C. GOLF. An inter-club match between the Keppel jolf Club and the Singapore Golf Club was jlayed on Sunday on the Bukit Timah links md ended in a victory for the K.G.C. by points to 7*4. The following are the results of
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  • 59 10 The following are the results of the Garrison Golf Club monthly medal (ladies') competition. Mrs. E. A. S. Barlow, 46 13 33 Mrs. R. H. Wilson, 46 10 36 Mrs. M. H. Whitley, 50 10 40 Mrs. E. J. B. Buchanan, 50 6 44 Mrs. F. G.
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  • 19 10 The Race Course Golf Club's September monthly medal (bopey) will be played or Saturday and Sunday.
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  • 445 10 Yesterday's Preliminaries. ATHLETICS. Although only the preliminaries in two events in connection with the S.C.C. athletic sports—the 100 yards sprint and the high jump—were in yesterday's programme, there was quite a large gathering on the Padang. Four heats were run off in the 100 yards and the best
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  • 67 10 Tan Choo Sang was charged the other day before Mr. O. E. Venables, the Seremban Magistrate, with purchasing 36 katis of rubber without possessing a licence, at Kuala Pajam, Negri Sembilan. The rubber was purchased from a Malay named Busit bin Busu. The accused was arrested by a Police Corporal
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  • 214 10 CRICKET. In a match played on Sunday at Pulau Brani between tha O.R.A. and R.E. the Engineers won by 23 runs. The following are the scores and bowling analyses:— O.R.A. T.B. Smith b Walker 12 G. B. Armstrong c McDowall b Walker 30 G. Armstrong b Jenkins
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  • 255 10 A match between th? S.C.R.C. and the Duke's was played on Saturday at Tanglin and rnded in a draw. Tha S.C.R.C. batted first and declared at 4:4 r > p.m. with their scores at 190 for 7 wickets. Evan Wong was undefeated with 99. The soldiers
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  • 97 10 BADMINTON. In a match played at the Cold Storage court on Sunday, the Singapore Cold Storage Athletic Club defeated Wellington Guan's Badminton Party. The results were as follows S.C.S.A.C. players being mentioned first: Singles. Quek Ban Hock beat Tan Ah Sai, 15—4; 15—10. Cheang Tiong Wah lost
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  • 58 10 The following have been chosen to represent the Singapore Cold Storage Athletic Club against Robinson and Co. at the former's court on Saturday at 3:30 p.m.: Singles:—Lim Yew Swee, Loh Chin Choon, Khoo Heng Cheok, and Quek Ban Hock. Double: —Wee Kirn Choon and Khoo Cheng Van.
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  • 60 10 The following are the results of Saturday's play in the Shanghai Badminton Party tournament: Chua Poh Chuan beat Khoo Eng Poh, 13—13 (s—o), 12—15 and 15—8. Khoo Eng Tee beat Chua Joo Kirn, 15 —8 and 15—6. Wee Eng Siang beat Yeo Hock Beng, 11—15, 15—8 and 15—8.
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  • 577 10 A Genuine Need. BOXING. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") gj r> —I should like your opinion, and also he public's, as to whether you and nhey ;hink the time is ripe to open up the old question in the interest of boxing—i.e. that >{ a governing
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  • 86 10 Match With Gunboat Jack Unlikely. In connection with th:- forthcoming \i>ii to Singapore of Joe Hall, fforts have b?cr made to arrange a contest with 4>unboal Jack, of the King Carnival Shows, but il is doubtful if these will come to anything A substantial guarantee has been
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  • 241 10 The Qualifying Heats. SWIMMING. A large number of competitors enter,d for the Y.M.C.A. Swimming Carnival heats which took place at the Fort Canning swimming pool yesterday after noon. Judging by the enthusiasm displayed the Carnival promises to be more interesting than the previous one. Some very good times
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  • 31 10 The final of the race (five lengths) at the Singapore Swimming Club for the Jackson-Miller Cup was won by Pinckney last Sunday. Iken was second and LeoI nard third.
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  • 52 10 Suzanne Says She is Through Forever and Ever. (Reuter's Service.) Nice, September 18. Interviewed by Reuter regarding rumours that she was seeking reinstatement as an amateur, Suzanne Lenglen declared that she had not touched a racquet for months, and said, "I shall never play again, either as amateur
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  • 50 10 The Singapore Japanese Club handicap tournament has just been concluded. S. Murakami is singles champion with S. Matsukawa as runner-up. The semi-finalists were Fujiwara and Shimamoto. Matsukawa and Fujiwara are the doubles champions, the runncrs-up being Shimizu and Terui. The semi-finalists were Nishiyama and Yamada; Shimamoto and Ozawa.
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  • 178 10 Tea Party and Distribution of Prizes. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, September 17. In connection with the prize distribution of the recent billiard and ping-Dong tournaments, the Malacca Chinese Football Club held a tea party on Saturday at the Club premises at Kee Ann Road. There was
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  • 477 10 How "Peaceful, Serene Penang" Was to be Stirred. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 18. At the Penang Assizes, Chean Thean Siu was sentenced to penal servitude for life for returning from banishment. Lew Sew Geat was discharged on a charge of being in possession of seditious literature.
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  • 102 10 Two persons were killed and two others wounded when armed guards of the College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines, at Los Banos, repelled an attack of a gang at midnight. The purpose of the gang was undoubtedly to loot the college, especially of P. 8,000 cash which was taken
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  • 247 10 DELEGATES' MEKTlNf; Financ'al Cjntrol ,f t e Finals. The following minutes of the II. M. S. "Malaya" Fo mittee, held at the Seia; m Saturday, August 25, have b Present:—The Hon. Sir U ,11 'V, K.B.E., C.M.G., and Mr. I' VV V* 1 (hon. secretary). Rugby dele»:
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  • 156 10 Excellent Entertainment at the Victoria Theatre. A variety entertainment in aid of the Children's Aid Society was held at the Victoiia Theatre last night. The attendance was very disappointing. A benefit performance of this nature deserves fuil support but we venture to think that the very short
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  • 133 10 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokyo. September It Mr. ML Shoriki. President al "Yomiuri Shinbun-sha (one of the daily newspapers of Tokio), has bees admitted to prison on a, charge of aiding aw abetting bribery in connection with tm Tokio-Xarita Tramway extension It is reported that Genera!
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  • 195 10 Results of No. In this second Compel tors had twelve forecasts <■ the following five with n c>0 each casts share the prize of 5-! u Mr. Ong Kiew Ann. Singapore; Mr. Chee "V on'- r~merciil Union Ass Mr. L. I). Ptefter, < pore; Mr. Eric Angus,
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  • 71 11 readers are invited to write to us ects of public interest. It must be tood that the Malaya Tribune" does -arily endorse opinions expressed ipondenta. Letters should be as brief ssible, and preferably type-written, s may be used, but the names a Iressea of correspondents should sed MM a
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  • 395 11 Editor, Malaya Tribune.") I am phased to be able to inform my secret—very secret—efforts past four years are at last to with success. Members are the magic letters "M.L.A." gic names. Yours is the first world to publish the news, tlalaya Legislative Assembly is, or its
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  • 166 11 Editor, Malaya Tribune.") ttention has been called to a v published in your paper and Sarawakians," from «hich deals with the Governate Service of this country, ter of fact, the rule governna ploy meat of subordinate serbased on economy (or rather rather than on efficiency. The
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  • 88 11 nib! Meeting to be Held in Singapore. I <>f the Pahang Concession idily develops. mcd that the directors of D (Pahang), Ltd., have deall an extraordinary general art-holders, to be held in the »tre, Singapore, at an early will be announced in due Th will be held
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  • 205 11 Tenders that Varied Considerably. The following decisions were taken at a meeting on the 14th instant of Committee No. 3, of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners: Approved sale of a strip of land between Nos. 521 and 545, Serangoon Road, at $2.50 per square foot. Approved construction of drains
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  • 158 11 Magistrate's Remarks on Traffic Case. Private G. Altaff of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment was yesterday afternoon fined $15 for driving without a licence and $10 for rash driving. The ease was heard before the Third Magistrate. In his evidence Private Altaff admitted that he speeded up to
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  • 421 11 Prices at Singapore Auction. The following: Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. at their saleroom, 30 Chulia Street, Singapore, on the sth and 12th inst: 99 years leasehold land and house, 15 Somerset Road, area 5,800 sq. ft., bought by Mr.
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  • 102 11 At the instance of Mrs. N. C. Begg, a Mrs. Lincoln, Miss Lincoln and Mary Kettle were yesterday afternoon charged in the Second Court with using criminal force and insult. The alleged incident was said to have occurred at the Oriental Hotel on the night of July
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  • 48 11 A Japanese has been arrested at Oakland California, on a charge of sending poisoned fruit to members of the nobility in Japan. The man, an escaped inmate of a lunatic asylum, was arrested after a six months' search. The Japanese Consul at San Francisco has requested his deportation.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 230 11 TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. TO-NIGHT NEW WOULD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA To-night-»-A well-known Oriental Play "SHEIK OF ARABY" AND THE MAID OF STAMBOUL. The famous Actor, Syed AH, will take the leading role—together with an all star casi. Supported by specially selected VAUDEVILLE EXTRA TURNS. RING LP 16«
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    • 235 11 Who says Still gotng Strong/ —Why, the man who is JlLsfiftL particular about the of his whisky. f& WV^j He knows that every drop mmWmW^\ of Johnnie Walker can be iTO absolutely depended on as Ofarelfc' perfectly mature, /j > p^^ t %^^k^^t guaranteed the whole John little Co., Ltd
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  • 715 12 POSSIBILITY OF INTERIM DIVIDEND Estate Now on Full Tapping. The eleventh annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Kluang Rubber Co., Ltd., was held yesterday at the Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay, Singapore. Those present were Messrs. S. Q. Wong (Chairman), S. H. Moss (director), H.
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  • 220 12 Annual Return Available at Month-End. The annual return of imports and exports of British Malaya for the year 1927 will be available by the end of this month. Under each article, according to its classification and unit of quantity, appear the countries from which it was received or
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  • 286 12 Additions During Past Fortnight. The following novels were added to Raffles Library during the past fortnight:— Anon. Gentleman with A Duster. The Laslett Affair. Archer (Owen). Go as yon Please. Atkey (Bertram). The Midnight Mystery. Binns (Otwell). The Diamond Trail. Blake (Stacey). City of Conflict. Brower (M.). Gotobede
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  • 169 12 Final Dividend to be Paid. The eighteenth annual ordinary general meting of the share holders of the L mted Malacca Rubber Estates. Ltd.. v »ll be held at Malacca on th<- 27th instant. The Directors' report for the year ended April 30 last states that, that after
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  • 96 12 Business With Malaya During July. The office of the American Trade Commissioner, TA, Ocean Building, Singapore, has received by cable from Washington the following statistics relating to the foreign trade of the United States during July: (Gold). Total imports Total exports 3,l 'S-'S'^ Eports to the S. S.
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  • 84 12 23rd List. Previously acknowledged $75,143.95 Collections per Syed Mohamed Salim Almunawar 256.00 Collections per Syed Abdurrahman Alkaff: H.-C. C. Yarborough 100.00 Hamid bin Kasim 50.00 150.00 United Electric Malay Association 447.50 Collections per Hadjee Abbas 250.00 Collections per Alikhan Surattee 6-00 Collection per Y. Sultan Abdulkadar: Osman
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 536 12 I GALAXY CINEMA ARCADIA CINEMA I GEYLANG KATONG g From Toes, Sept. 18 to Thurs Sept. 20. From Wednesday. Sept. 19 to Fri. Sept. 21. rnnTTniAN in SWEET BOSIE OGBADY" S KAU CHEE THIAN in 9«*™ -gj and CULLEN LANDIS I The Phantom of the Palace 6 Parts Cj 9
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    • 587 12 "MADGE" I S 59, Selegie Road, SINGAPORE. I 1 Have just received a nice selection of Ready-to- j Wear Hats, for Ladies and Maids. Untrimmed I shapes of Crinolines and Fancy Tagels. Picture hats, also medium and small, and a mart cj lot of Felt Hats. l[ Children simply love
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  • 529 13 HOW THEY WILL BE INSURED. Market Unable to Absorb Full Insurance. Marine insurance experts are discussing the two giant liners about to be built by the Cunard and the White Star Lines A £4,000,000 boat, 1,000 ft. long and of 60,000 tons, has been ordered by the White
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  • 181 13 Seventeen Provinces Want Peking. Seventeen provinces have endorsed the proposal of the Peking General Chamber of Commerce that Peking should be retained as the capital of China. This was revealed at a recent meeting of the Directors of the Peking Chamber. The meeting decided to appeal to the
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  • 53 13 Copies of anti-Japanese songs, with the Tsinan incident and the boycott as the themes, are being distributed in Shanghai by the propaganda department of the Kuomintang. Mr. Morrison, Secretary of the American Labour Union, stated on September 4 that three millions are unemployed in the United States as the result
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    • 676 13 jjj HUDSON TIPPING WAGONS HI B! II.T TO LAST Hi: i. the aim of Messrs. Robert 8k Ml \W Hudson Ltd. in Building A. r S v.. Robert Hudson Ltd.'s tech- vfftYvM S owledge of every phase of P Railway Work, their sixty parts of the World and their R
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    • 102 13 AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF A. R. VAN DER BEEK, (Deceased). AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Teak Household Furniture, Personal Effects, Etc. TO BE HELD AT No. 26 Balestier Road ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 22, AT 2 P.M. Comprising:—Excellent polished teak sideboards, dining table, wardrobe and almeirahs with mirror and panel doors, marble
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    • 321 13 r^r=Jr=dr=dr^r^r=Jr=Jr^r^ 4 ml 0 I 1 I 5 ml II ).gnaCv ml j] i|SMo|| 1 Shipped by Purveyors I the SPECIAL 1 1 WELL KNOWN FIRM APPOINTMENT j DENIS MOUNIE CO. The Late King Edward VII g established 1838 to H. M. King George V. jj I Obtainable at all
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    • 594 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Mr S. K. Wong and S. K. Trust Ltd have removed their office to 53 Robinson Road. NOTICE. TO ALL CONCERNED. TAKE NOTICE that Mohamed Abdul Kader Nurud Din formerly 108 BMt Coast Road. Singapore has ceased tcbe my attorney or agent both in my mdm dual
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    • 649 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Lady teachers. Apply No. 724, c/o Malaya Tribune. SALESMEN WANTED—For the following Departments: Electrical and Gents Outfitting. Experienced men only. Apply in writing in the first instance to John Little and Co., Ltd., Singapore. TO LET. Rooms available at BACHELORS' HOME, 17 Niven Road. TO LET No.
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    • 472 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITEDHEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85, Beach Straat. Malacca 181, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayan*. Batr Pahat 109, Jalan Rahaaiat. Palembang 16» Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 03, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang Boad.
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    • 530 14 BANKS. 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. M.
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    • 356 14 INSURANCE. j N THE €jSk\ SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, 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. Paid-up Capital
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    • 567 14 insurance!^ THE EASTERN l ASSURANCE CORPORAL LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE- 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Singapore. 'Phone Nob. 3046 and 3047. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. See Teong Wah, Esq. (Chairman). Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman). Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng
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    • 470 15 STEAMER SAILINGS o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. i Incorporated in England.) M\il PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. ~,N M I \k AND ORIENTAL STEAM P NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND \u EAST MAIL SERVICE. j |der Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from IX)NDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1928 9,100
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    • 470 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG--AMERIKA LINIE Hugo ivy OeutschItinnes Hp H Austral Ische Linlen |fl C Oampfschiffstnd Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA PORTS AND KOBE Ermland Sept 23 t Burgenland Oct 3 Ruhr Oct 20 Sachsen Nov 3 HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND
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    • 474 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER l\ (Incorporated V" in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS FOR MANILA, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. SAARBRUECKEN Oct 11 FOR MANILA, JAPAN AND VLADIVOSTOK. DESSAU Sept 25 t FRAN KEN Oct 23 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. t TRAVE Oct
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    • 213 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE PENANG (direct express service— \9Vz hours) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH*' PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG Monday 4 p.m. "KINTA" Wednesday 4 p.m. "IPOH" Saturday 4 p.m. "KLANG" PORT SWETTENHAM TELUK ANSON Friday 4 p.m. "PERAK"
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    • 424 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sail Suwa Mara 11,000 Naples, Marseiles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Sept 27 28 Fushimi Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Oct 11 12 Hakozaki Mara 10.600 Naples. Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Oct 25 26 Hakusan Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles,
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    • 188 16 I w I in Good Homes I POPULAR i lAERATEDI AERATED WATERS The Popular Aerated Water Works, Ltd. j 26, 28 30, CHOON GUAN STREET I (Off Anson Road). c I "THE CREAM OF FASCINATION" C "EASTERN FOAM" is absolutely pure a true VANISHING CREAM instantly absorbed and presenting NO
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    • 330 16 I BODY, BRAIN 8 I k(w NERVE FOOD I I spie Agents: N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO Singapore, j 14 BOON FOR WELL-DRESSED MEN g "Rolls-Royce" Tailoring jjj AT FORD" PRICES jjj 'PHONE 760 OR CALL AT 387-2, VICTORIA STREET. I (Late Cutter to Messrs. Campbell s Ltd.) fjj
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    • 521 16 I POLYDOR GRAMOPHONE^ With Solid Teakwood Casing, Powerful 5] Double Spring Motor. j j}} (Playing 4 double-sided 10" records) Automatic Brake, and best A |P" I Polectrix Soundbox. mm j I CASH DOWN $50.00 AND THE ill' jjj BALANCE PAY AS YOD PLAY I Nang Heng Co., ;pl 3 Piano
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