Malaya Tribune, 29 September 1928

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune sol XV. No. 228 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday. September 29, 1928.
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    • 331 1 TRY KOREA MISSION CLOTH IV does not FADE. m m does not SHRINK. W m wean LONGER. lie Korean Products Co. 7, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 324. S ni Race Photos I i I Can be obtained at I A S. STUDIO I IS (AMATEUR PHOTO STORE) I I
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    • 182 1 topical 9IGH STREET, Singapore. I Concrete and Cement Rendering I WATERPROOFED I I with a TRUSOH NATERPROOFING PISTE WATER j I SIME, DARBY &T CO., LTD I (Incorporated in th. Str.it. Settlement..) s 50,6 A ents 'or Truscon Building Products X 1 5 *****2 51^ The O'ga Private I Unrivalled
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  • 261 2 World's Favourite Pianist to f Play in Singapore. A pianist who makes the music he draws from his rich-sounding piano supreme in every soul is Benno Moiseiwitsch, the favourite pianist of to-day, who commences his Singapore season on October 11 at the Victoria Theatre. He comes fresh from
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  • 573 2 Singapore, September 27. During the past three days th.re has been a slight improvement in price in the vaiious markets, and the period under leview. therefore, doses ldd. better on balance in London U cent gold in New York and U cent locally. To-day's cables quote London
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  • 127 2 An Ipoh business man, who has recently returned from a trip to Singapore, writes to the "Times of Malaya": "I sat in an office in Battery Road, Singapore, for an hour and was nearly d-afened by the din of the traffic. What an excellent adveit, ement it would be for
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    • 263 2 any (mmzo& f —N. J. Club may be depended wft X upon for the highest standard 11 of quality and the same mellow flavour. So however of the world, you're sale it' /f) NJCUB V WHISKY CALDBECK. MACGREGOR Co. Ltd. Sole Agents for Struts Settlements and Federated Malay States. !>■'
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    • 525 2 _—1 Glorious White Teeth Are Dull Teeth Freed of Dingy Film Send Coupon for 10-Day Tube THAT cloudy teeth, yellowish, discol- The enemy of teeth and gums ored teeth, can be made far whiter is Film is the great enemy of teeth and gums; now an accepted fact. Foremost dentists
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  • 275 3 The Bukit K. B. Rubber Company, Limited. rec T tors f ?o°tT ingr report b y the Directors to the annual general meetinsr of the members of the Bukit K. R Rubber Lt( l- which is to /be held in th»vZ change Room, Fullerton Building, ll g l
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  • 402 3 Singapore, September 26. The Mining section has claimed a practical monopoly of interest throughout the week, due to a sharp improvement in the metal quotation which has gained £6.12.6, closing at highest. The premium for Spot net*] is £4.10. London advices attribute the strong market to manipulation
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  • 214 3 In Mr. Ernest Kaai's Hawaiian Troubadours Company there is a famous Jazz Four consisting of Keoki Greig at the piano, Eddie Kinley with his drums and traps Palmer Parka and his Banjo, and the handsome Sid David's saxophone and clarionet, whose playing is hard to beat. Keoki is
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  • 76 3 Mr. Chin Te Kun, who was deputed by the Provincial Government to study conditions in Malaya, was detained for some time by the Siam authorities, according to advic?s received in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, says the "Malayan Daily Express." Having completed his tour in the F.M.S. Mr. Chin started for
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  • 209 3 Strange Craft Makes First Visit To Hong Kong. The 'South China Morning Post" says;— A new arrival in Far Eastern waters is the motor vessel "Beljeanne," which entered Hong Kong recently, carrying a cargo of sugar from Straits ports and running under charter for the J.CJ.L. The "Beljeanne"
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  • 134 3 The annual general meeting of the Penang Malay Association was held at the Association's premises on Sunday, Mr. S. M. Hashim presiding, and the following were elected office-bearers for the current year:—President, Dr. A. 0. Merican (reelected); Vice-Presidents, Tuan Haji Othman, J.P., and Dr. Kamil Md. Arifr; hon. secretary, Mr.
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    • 316 3 I Menburgs I I Foods I The 4 Allenburys* Foods are I 1 particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot I climates. They are germ free I and their use is an absolute 1 guarantee against infantile I diarrhoea and cholera. I No. 1 Milk Food No. 2
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    • 305 3 i *pND the day as serenely as you began it. Cashmere Bouquet Talc will give fragrance, comfort and oerfect daintiness through all the day's activities Cashm-re Bouquet Talc Powder is soft and absorbent, with qualities that ~00l and refresh. It has also soothing virtues that h*>w to keep the skin
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  • 457 4 Question of Sunday Tapping. Regarding the question of Sunday tapping on rubber estates, I have just returned from a visit to Burma, Malaya, Borneo and Sumatra, says Mr. A. Parker Smith in a letter to the "Financial Times." In the Dutch East Indies the practice is concentrated
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  • 133 4 Carvalho Yeo in Canton. It is now rumoured (says the "South China Morning Post," Hong* Kong, of September 22) that Carvalho Yeo, wanted for his alleged participation in the fraud which resulted in a loss to the Treasury of ov«.r two and a half lakhs
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  • 266 4 Abdul Hamid. a motor-car driver, pleaded guilty before the Kuala Pilah Magistrate, on a charge of negligent driving. It was stated that the accused, while taking a bend on the road leadiner to Juasseh Station at high speed, knocked down a coolie, while the car ran into the ditch on
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    • 234 4 rxxxixxxxixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxrxir^^^ the crew of the S. S. Leviathan, the I World's Largest Ship, equipped with 11 31l Eveready Flashlights? Ilij^l ONLY the best of equipment is used on the Leviathan. Eveready 1 Flashlights have been selected because of their |m j|j Brilliant light and long useful service I r i
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    • 146 4 WONDERFUL NEWS FOR DYSPEPTICS. Instant relief can be obtained even in the most distressing cases of dyspepsia by taking 'Bisurated' Magnesia, in either powder or tablet form, after meals. This is a remedy that cannot fail to stop all stomach disorders due to acidity and fermentation, the two chief causes
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    • 184 4 I By Easy Payments j n y I*2*™*"s in tne Catalogue of "His MaVoice' Gramophones can be purchased by Easy Pay ments. W« will be pleased to give you a deaonstratioi at any time, also full particulars how you can enjoy th* pleasure of owning a Gramophone by an attractive
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    • 276 5 If you want a better Job Let us know in what you are interested what subject you want to learn. Tel! us this and we can help you. Write for FREE, illustrated book mtancy Architecture mercial Training Clerk of Works j .ul-Typewriting Draftsmanship and C.R.A. Engineering:—Civil English Concrete pondence Structural
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    • 572 5 Church Services. SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. S. Andrew's Cathedral September 30, 1928. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:45 a.m. (Choral) Holy Communion and Sermon. 9:15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5:30 p.m. (Choral) Evensong and Sermon. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8 a.m. Holy Communion. On Tuesday, Thursday
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    • 365 5 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM (2nd floor) 62-63 Robinson Road Services Sundays 10 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Testimony Meeting. Last Wednesday in each month. Reading Room open, free to all, on Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF LOURDBB Ophir Road 8 a.m. Mass and
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    • 339 5 Hupmobile's "Century" Cars A LL Ver the world wh erever finer cars are tf9 found, there you will find Hupmobile's "Six Bf of the Century" and "Century Eight." Hupmobile's new Century line has more than ft aroused the curiosity of the motoring world—it has absolutely amazed it and started a
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    • 263 6 r^"^ t a FROM TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25 TO MONDAY, OCTOBER 1. f 5j At 9:15 p.m. sharp. I "SNOOKUM'S CLEAN-UP* (Comedy) The Latest PATHE GAZETTE S I TUNNEY-HEENEY FIGHT S For The World Heavyweight Championship. I VIRGINIA BRADFORD I in a I "The Wreck of The Hesperus"! IN THE FIRST
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    • 181 6 Amusements. j ALHAMBRA1 jjj 'PHONE 909 S I (TAN CHENG KEE Co. Ltd., Proprietors) I s T B I PROGRAMME pj I CommeDcing Monday, September 24 I I and ending Saturday, September 29. 1 I IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9PM i J THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I I HUNTING
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    • 319 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Stt—U 'PHONE NO. 5156. TO-NIGHT! Until Thursday, October 4. NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. The Epic Naval Draim "The Battles of Coroner' and "Falkland Islands" Featuring the following Battleship Actors:H, M S. MALAYA (for H.M.S. Inflexible) H.M.S. Barhara for vu c H M.S. Cardiff
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  • 136 7 *>hips Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, September 29. Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). M.S. Iroquois E.E.E. Wharf. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). City of Eastbourne 16; Deli 8; Bellerophon 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). IVnmacdhui 34; Venezia-L 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Malabar 46.
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  • 22 7 untitled Jian Nee has been authorised to file Nation of an invention for an immethod of manufacturing patent 'or casting iron pans.
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  • 1449 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE. p- c XT Singapore, September 29. Rice' S£2 I Per K yan f 315 Sellers R cc' 822 1305I 305 Mixed Black Pe PP*r 65.00 p §2™ SS Sundried Copra 10.20 R il2£ J 265 Mixed Copra 9.95 9.95 Rice, Saigon 2 $255 Kayong Copra Rce ISK
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  • 88 7 m LOur readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be as brief m possible, and preferably typewritten may be used, but the names L «n!r ar
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  • 1634 7 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") allv ir 'T°* the Mala yan Press, generuwn thJ C T f Ge e^ ltoriall y commenting sSeeifll T„K Re P ort issued by the special Labour Committee of the P.A.M. he only information given to the public r nm 5 f
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    • 730 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT WANTED—First Class Motor Cycle Mechanic required. Apply Box No. 733, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—SchooI teachers, male and female. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box 735, c/o Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE—Baby's bed-car with Canopy, also tip-up seat for older child, also play pen 5 ft. x 5 ft.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 440 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, September 29. High Tides.—lo.ll a.m., 10.26 p.m. V.M.C.A. Swimming Carnival. Rugby: S.C.C. practice match. Kaai's Hawaiians at the Victoria Theatre !*..'50 p.m. 1 To-morrow, September 30. _rh Tides.—lo.sB a.m., 11.8 p.m. Swimming Club: Water polo match v Duke's; Veterans' race, etc. I ricket: Press vs. R.E. Monday,
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  • 57 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. DEATH. DE SILVA—The nmains of the late Mrs. Agnes Josephine de Silva, beloved wife of Mr. Marshall de Silva. of Jementah Estate, Batu Anam and beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Joseph will be removed for interment at the Catholio Cemetery. Bidadari, from
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  • 1821 8 We return so soon to the subject of the wages of coolies on Malayan rubber estates at some risk of being charged with wearisome reiteration. The subject is, however, one of the greatest importance, in relation to the immediate future of the rubber plantation industry in this
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  • 775 8 Mr. D. Pasley, of Ipoh. has returns f. his trip to Europe. ro,r Mr. Dowling O.C.P.D., Teluk Anson w be proceeding Home on furlough shor* Mr. G. R. Sykes, Malayan Civil has been granted leave for montb' Miss M Webster, nursing sister, has been seconded for service
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  • 23 8 Latest Quotations RUBBERLondon:—8 7 16d. York: —IK 1 cent* Singapore:—29 4 —29° 1 T| N. London:—Spot £225 l- ,s -j,
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    • 192 8 I "ROBINSONS" 1 FOR VALUE AND SERVICE. k Elkington Plate I "THE PLATE THAT LASTS LONGEST" 1 I No. I 1 BUTTER COOLER 8 I WITH SILVER-PLATED SIEVE AND BOTTOM I CONTAINER TO HOLD ICE. I Price $35.00 nett. I j ROBINSON COLTD-1 J RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. WITHOUT SMOKING CAMELS!"
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    • 134 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 OFHCIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. HOW TO BtV DIAMONDS. Buy diamonds
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  • 504 9 Every Type of Vessel Must Be Limited. SCHEME SERVES NO GOOD PURPOSE. Only Ships to Be Limited Are Kind Most Useful to America. Reuter's Service. London, September 28. 1 he Am rican reply has been presented the Foreign Office. It says that the /lo- French
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  • 397 9 British Official Wireless. London. September 28. The I'n.t.d States Ambassador at London t- -tiny handed to Lord Cushendun, Act ng Foreign Secretary, the reply of his Government to the Anglo-French proposals on naval limitation. The proposals, which constituted a compromise r ached between opposing British and
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  • 73 9 Concessions Given by England and France. SWITZERLAND ANXIOUS FOR AMITY. Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Berlin, September 28. The Swiss National Council witnessed lively scenes during the debate on the alleged secret Italian Fascist activities in Switzerland. The Federal Councillor, M. Motta. recalled Signor Mussolini's recent friendly
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  • 54 9 Berlin, September 28. The "Chicago Tribune" understands that England and France made a demarch on Rome to get Italy into the suggested Europe Pact whereby Italy gets a concession in the Far East, in Syria, Abyssinia and South Arabia and further the Balkans will become a protege
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  • 55 9 Steamers Exempted From Income Tax. Reuter's Service. Washington, September 28. The Canadian Government has agreed to exempt from income tax American vessels operating on the Great Lakes. The United States similarly exempted Canadian companies. The agreement is retrospective from 1921 md involves many million dollars not only
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  • 89 9 Cuban Sugar Troubles Laid to United States. Reuter's Service. Havana, September 28. With regard to the trouble in the Cuban sugar industry which is leading to a plebiscite of producers on the question of curtailment, Walfrido Rodriguez, an exmember of the Cuban Congress, addressing sugar planters, attributed all
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  • 100 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Friedrichshafen, September 28. The Zeppelin returned to Friedrichshafen at 4.00 sfter a nearly ten-hour flight, 'argely again.-t wind and rain, with seventy aboard, over Munich, Salzburg. Regensburg and Augsburg. Thousands of Viennese migrated to heights near by but they were disappointed. The so called
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  • 85 9 Reuter's Service. New York, September 28. By filing an application for an allocation of 67 wave lengths for the transmission of domestic wire! ss messages, the Radio Corporation is credited wth the first step in the keen struggle b 'tween the Corporation and the old established telegraph
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  • 80 9 British Official Wireless. London, September 28. Although in his speech last night the Prime Minister made no specific reference to the demand of the Conservative Conference -eoterday for the safeguarding of the iron and steel industries, it was stated today by the Chairman of the Conservative Party organisation
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  • 129 9 /♦Owing to great pressure on our space to-day, we are compelled to hold over the reports of the Assizes and the Bankruptcy Court. The Governor in Council, being: satisfied ♦hat the Phui Jiok Night School, Singapore, and the Lok Min Night School, Singapore, -ve b ing used for the purposes
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  • 111 9 National Crisis in S. Australia. TWO THOUSAND SPECIAL CONSTABLES ARMED. "Mob Rule or Constitutional Government." Reuter's Service. Adelaide, September 28. In consequence of further rioting in which the police dispersed 2,000 unruly strikers, the South Australian Cabinet has proclaimed a national crisis and all work has ceased
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  • 86 9 Melbourne, September 28. Bombs have been thrown at the residences cf a foreman and stevedores in South Melbourne, Middle Park. The front room of a house in Midd'e Park was wrecked and another room in which two children were sleeping was damaged. The children were unharmed. A bomb
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  • 76 9 Copenhagen Bourse Greatly Affected. Reuter's Service. Copenhagen, September 28. A decision was taken to close the Private Bank to-day following an abortivw all-night conference between the Government and representatives of the principal banks on the one hand, and representatives of the Private Bank on the other,
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  • 70 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Copenhagen, September 28. The Copenhagen Private Bank's failure has greatly affected the Copenhagen Bourse. The Municipality and many industrial concerns are among the sufferers. The loss is estimated at seventy million kroner. The Trade Minister, M. Sleslager, has resigned, owing to the Cabinet's
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  • 54 9 More Than Thousand Deaths in Greece. Reuter's Service. Athens. September 20. Owing to exaggerated reports appearing abroad, official statistics are published givir.g deaths from the dengue feveT epidemic. There were 601 persons who died in Athene and 1040 persons in all Greece to September 20. The epidemic
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  • 51 9 Slump on New York Market Was Brief. Reuter's Service. New York, September 28. The fall of prices mentioned earlier has not continued to-day. The Stock Markvt opened strong with heavy buying of mot. r shares, which jumped from two to throe points whi c other stocks also showed
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  • 176 9 Reuter's Service. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. [Havas Agency.] Angora, September 28. M. De Chambrun, the new French Ambassador, handed over his credentials to Muatapha Kemal to-day. Both delivered speeches praising Franco-Turkish friendship. Mombasa, September 28. Europeans, natives and Indians vied with one another in the welcome to the
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  • 3478 9 Railway Station Proposal. GROVE ROAD BRIDGE "DEFECTS." Heated Discussion on Dalhousie Obelisk Removal. A meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commission was held yesterday in the Municipal Board Room. Mr. R. J. Farrer presided and the others present were: Messrs. E. A. Brown, S. Q. Wong, A.G. Shafe,
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    • 116 9 BBBesaasaaa < v I c AGilbey s j Invalid I tt INVALID POp 1 •omit)« gui**** a KM Port I 3 Is a pick-me-up and Tonic that is Suitable 1 in every way for this climate. I Invalid Port I is i A PRODUCE OF PORTUGAL. I I a Sole
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  • 154 10 Sports Pastimes. LAWN TENNIS. EXHIBITION MATCH AT S.C.C. Java Champion to Meet Paul Clerc. Members of the S.C.C. will have the opportunity of seeing some interesting lawn tennis at the Club this afternoon, for advantage has been taken of the fact that Yamamoto, a well-known Japanese player, is passing through
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  • 109 10 Yesterday's Results. The following are the results of yesterday's matches in the Singapore Cricket Club tournament: A Doubles. Macdonald and Nathan, minus 2, beat Capt. Price and LL Dearden, minus 4, 6—3, 4—f>. f>—2. Godown Doubles. C. E. Hudson and A. T. Wedgwool, minus 5. v. J. K.
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  • 74 10 The fol'owing are the results of yester£ay^Jplay in the Sin^a P°re Recreation Club Tournament: Doubles Handicap. F. Norris and F. Ephraums v. G. and E. Tessensohn (unfinished). Mixed Doubles. V. H. Norris and Miss H. Norris beat D. Mddons and Miss Klatt, 6—3, 6 4. Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 36 10 The Tanglin Club are holding an American tennis tournament to-day and to-morrow and competitors are requested to be on the courts by 4.15 on both days. Tennis balls will be provided by the Club.
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  • 238 10 CRICKET. A plea for brighter cricket is made by Mr. A. C. J. Towers who writes to the -Times of Malaya" as follows:— As the oldest "non-bending" cricketer in Ipoh might I suggest that Saturday afternoons be set aside for cricket all the year round. Tennis can
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  • 46 10 The following will play for the S.C.R.C. against the S.R.C. on the S.R.C. ground to-day and to-morrow: Siow Hian, Evan Wong, Lian Teck, Keng Tye, Jitt Siang, Ah Chuan, Chow Tat, Kirn Hock, Kum See, John Lim, and Choon Leong. Reserve:—Chua Choon Sim.
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  • 97 10 The final positions in the Garrison League are as follows: P. W. L. D. Pts. M. G. Coy. 10 9 1 0 18 No. 3 Coy. 10 8 2 0 16 No. 2 Coy. 10 7 2 1 15 No. 1 Coy. 10 4 5 1 9 H.
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  • 42 10 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The Gas Department suffered a heavy defeat by the Treasurer's Department by six goals to nil on Thursday, on the Malay ground, before a large crowd. Oscar (2), Khun Onn and Kemat (3), were the goal scorers.
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  • 29 10 The Social Athletic Party beat the Amicable Athletic Association by the odd goal in five yesterday on the Malay ground. The game was fast and interesting.
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  • 34 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. The following are the forthcoming Garrison rugby fixtures:—Sept. 29th.—Services 'A' v. Johore at Tanglin; Oct. 2nd.—Services v. A.P.C. at the Stadium; Oct. 4th.— No. 2 Coy. v. S.C.C. 111. XV.
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  • 191 10 BOXING. W« are in receipt of a letter from Mr. P. T. Doanetto, of Saigon, the Manager of the Filipino boxer, K.O. Sosa, who states that his boy will arrive here with the Cochin-China tourists. Sosa, who is a lightweight, is the best boxer at his
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  • 71 10 BILLIARDS. The following are the results of the Knock out and League Billiard Tournaments of the Juvenile Football Club played last night. Knock Out. Urn Cheng Tee (plus 25) 200 beat Soh Boon Hup (S?r.) 103. Chan Seng Wah (Scr.) 200 beat Wee Kirn Suah (plus 20) 189.
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  • 82 10 HOCKEY. Club representatives and others interested in hockey are invited to attend a meeting at the Stadium on Thursday next at 6.30 p.m. to discuss the possibilltv of forming a Hockey League. The Hon.* Mr. Sansom (Inspector-General of Police) will preside. The proposal is to adhere
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  • 55 10 Permission has been most kindly granted by Mr. J. Lee, of St. Andrew's School for vlvfe 3 ket ball teams of the Singapore Y.W.C.A. to use part of the school grounds for the weekly practice. Names of prospective players should be handed in immediately as there are a very few
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  • 65 10 The President of the Indian Association, Mr. A. K. Surattee, will formally open the LA. grounds at Balestier Road at 10.30 a m to-morrow. A cricket match, Married versus Singles, will follow immediately. Players will be entertained to lunch by the President, and Mr. Surattee also has kindly consented to
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  • 154 10 The health (bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, for the week ended September 22, is as follows: Tamatave: 3 plague cases and 1 death. Bassein: 1 plague death. Bombay: 3 smallpox cases and 2 deaths. Calcutta: 10 cholera deaths; 1 smallpox case and 1 death. Madras:
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  • 106 10 Guilty Man Believed to Be in Custody. A Chinese named Yen Teng Sik was produced before the Second Magistrate (Mr. W. N. Gourlay) this morning, charged with the murder of Abdul Maliq, the Malay constable who was brutally done to death in Beach Lane on Tuesday afternoon.
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  • 248 10 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, September 26. Mr. B. Miki, M.P., prominent member of the Minsei Party, and Mr. K. Tokura, Tokio Municipal Councillor, have also been committed to prison in connection with the Tokio-Narita Tramway Company scandal. The Finance Minister, Mr. Mitsuchi, at a Cabinet
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  • 61 10 The British steamer Glenamoy," of the n Line, arrived at Singapore yesterday evening from China ports via Pulo Bukom homeward bound and anchored in the outter Roads. A wireless message from Hong Kong received at Singapore early this morning reports a typhoon existing within 60 miles of latitude
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  • 41 10 As already announced, Archdeacon and Mrs. Swindell left for Java on Thursday, the Archdeacon on duty owing to the absence of the British Chaplain, the Rev. Cnbb. Services have been ai ranged in Batavia, Bandoeng, Soebang, Samarang, Sourabaya and other centres.
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  • 340 10 R8port on Recsnl Conference CERTAIN DEVIATIONS permitted Reuter's Service. London. September As a result of the confer. at Lambeth Palace with re ti°n ereated by tfce House < :ni 's;tuajection of the Prayer Book th. of Canterbury and YorL L ls} >ops the announcement that
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  • 264 10 Mr. Aw Boon Haw Opens New Residence. Mr. Aw Boon Haw. the well-known philanthropist and manufacturer of the "Tiger Brand" remedies, is celebrating the completion of his new palatial residence a t 2, Nassim Road, this week-end by giving a house-warming to which hundreds of his lriends have been
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  • 28 10 A laundry shop in B T!b th'S scene of a brutal murder morning, when a Chii the shop, was sUhbed The murderer, who sent unknown.
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  • 57 10 Uadoo, SeptcuA" Manchester Market Shi lbs. Shirtings, f< l2s fid basis) 40's Grey Yarns. Sii 7/1 6 lbs. T. Cloth, tan Liverpool Market Cotton—Fully Middli Egyptian Cotton Metals Tin—Standard 3 months Produce Copra, fair merchant' Black Pepper White Pepper Gambier Cube Gambier Sago Flour Tapioca, fair flake Rubber,
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  • 31 10 The office of chief untitled The office of chief eU rk the Staff Officer to the Loc present occupied py been declared to be a oensi long as it occup* d
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  • 211 11 lain by Former Attorney. \V. A. Rogers, J.P., who is at present d in Ceylon, is expected in Malaya ;me in January to contest a suit which en filed against him at the Supreme Ipoh, by Mr. G. V. Dawson, until t'.y his secretary and
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  • 316 11 Proposed Amendments of the Code. Hill is shortly to be introduced in the rv t jncil ot State which will effect a number of minor amendments in the ur ode. The objects and reasons are .ted as follows: 1- is proposed to have a short abstract ared
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  • 150 11 Moynier in Custody at Hong Kon£. Jean Francois Clement Moynier, the French convict who escaped from Saigon ai.d airainst whom protracted extradition proceedings in Singapore terminated with hi- (ii charge, was recently arrested again Honi? Konj and brought before a MagisU;"i\ when he was again remanded for
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  • 52 11 Orders for week ending Sunday, October t Monday, October I.—Badge Tests Raffles if tution 5 p.m. Thursday, October 4.—Band Practice Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Friday, October s.—Ambulance Class Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Badge Tests Raffles Institution 5 p.m. Saturday, October 6.—Badge Tests V.M.C.A. 2 n.m. Badge Tests Swimming Pool
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  • 354 11 Further Inquiry Suggested. I The one subject of extreme importance that is sorely life interest of 1 tk»e several hundreds of thousands of Indian estate labourers who are eking out a bare living in this country is engaging our fullest attention (says the "Tamil Nesan," which is
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  • 76 11 It is proposed to hold an auction sale in aid of "Poppy Day," date and place to be published later. The committee of PoppyDay appeal to everyone to help. Out of all one's possessions there must be something of value that could be Spared, objets dart,
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  • 35 11 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. 156 equal to $100.
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    • 261 11 I -Be sure that yat have I purchases J j A STEINBRT or A STEIN- f I beforithe year ends. k 1 If Cash or by Insilment- And get the latest g Dj is! vf I and Sweet fcsic Pieces from us to I jTRY ON. I qJ Sole Importers:
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    • 205 11 f FRAMROZ& COiN L AERATED J ER S >g| I Only Few More Boxes? J Of Beautiful Fancy Chocolates I ta I I Adorable designs and shapes Remain for you at, jj 1 NAINA MOHAMED SONS. I 3 22, Battery Road, Singapore. PHOVE 2669. p 3 g '3 also at
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 93 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for September 30: To-day. September 29. 3 p.m.—Johnston's Pier, "A" (M.G.) Coy., 3. V. C. Proceed to Pulau Brani for M.G. Training. 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, Malay Coy., Musketry Classification. 2.30 p.m.—Farrer Range, Chinese Company, Musketry Classification. To-morrow, September 30. Pulau Brani.—"A"
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  • 628 12 SaTHtESTRICTIOX YEAR British Malayar£x ports and Imports of Rubber Trade Figures. Dry Total Total Imports fcoocwr Latex Export* Foresga Bobber N: Timber. 1927 ***** 151 23,428 19,860 lx-;,_:.er 1*27 »2485 142 33,3*7 173« Jac_ry. HMI ¥7/731 165 2733« 16,51« Mi ***** 458 88,651 ***** Feb—«ry, 1928 138
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 401 12 ~----=^EEE£^SZSESLZ=SESE^^^ I GALAXY CINEMA ARCADIA CINEMA i GETLANC KATONG J 5 Fr Sept. TT to Setar Sept Fre. Fniej. Sept. 2» to Sodaj Sept Ml g DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ia Mjmunlj&nm I HIS MAJESTY TME AMEIICAV FOR BXAYE.VS SAKE -4 Parts a ary SS inn* tor" 6 af LkpA pictares 70a
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    • 310 12 rpy<p«3 /Nc^T*? 7 f I mmjL Si»____s4l I A«D A /I /jiiVlTl As a collective of intestinal torp jerry tbere is nothing better than Pir_ertesia.:r.ry Little Lara::-*-; -s-;>e t-.tily banish b_o~ssess and sick headaches, :r.e .Ter. re~:re Terr*-ire?? sr> clear t_r__? Of eTerywhere. cr oost free, at 60 cents tbe
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    • 20 12 Tilley Safety Lai^ Ban Kerosene Oil itm -trai— DUNCAN ROBEK> LTD, 7 B.ADGES L £r b jj| SIGN BOARDS J
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 179 13 CALLENDra l The 1 NEO Co., Ltd. f WORLD] 1 1n iin England) r- 1 L_ rv 1 uk Anson and I_ Jjs rung, fe g 1 j V I j travellers dunces of climate, water oust.mi preventing much af«<g Jw AxwJr/ sickness and discomfort. B&Tw '< -r.-iari&BCjg I SUNLIGHT
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    • 56 13 H Long since trid out and k 8 Jl fl proven, under evcyconcei- f 1 Itl J running" costs that are r| Second han< ones are 0 virtually unobainable. K§ 9 Concessionaires for Maiaya. fl 1 ITALASIA LTD. I ■H (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement?.) X II Singapore Penang, Kuala
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    • 727 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE BUKIT KATIL RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Eighteenth Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company No. 137, Heeren Street, Malacca, on Wednesday, October 3, 1928, at noon. Business. h To receive,
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    • 631 14 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED—By large Import Firm competent Bookkeeper, Chinese preferred. Apply stating qualifications enclosing copies of previous testimonials. Apply Box 732, c/o Malaya Tribune. SITUATION WANTED. An English girl seeks position as a telephone operator. Please apply Box No. 729, c/o Malaya Tribune." FOR SALE ETC. FOR SALE —Sunbeam Motorcycle
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    • 480 14 BANKS. I THE HO HONG BANK, iIITEDHEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET t"REET. BRANCHES Penang 85, Bat Street. Malacca 131, Jonk Street. Muar No. 1, Jala Jayang. Batr Pahat 109, Jalan hamai. Palembang 6, Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Roac Antral. Seremban 63, Bi Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloj Street. Shanghai 9,
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    • 458 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. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.
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    • 509 14 INSURANCE. j THE SOI)TH BBITISB 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 $2,000,000 Surplus
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    • 575 14 INSURANCE?^* THE EASTERN ASSURANCE CORPORAL LIMITED. m (Incorporated in the S.S HEAD OFFICE: SINT, A prm, 2nd Floor of No. 3, Ma!. Cct g? Singapore. 'Pbons Nob. 3046 and 3047. BOAUD OF DIRECTORS See Teong Wah, Esq (Chairman). Ga /Tr Khe i Khiam E»q (Vice Chairman) Ong Soon Tee, Esq.
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    • 467 15 -"steamer sailings p. n. BRITISH INDIA APCAR "LINES. rated in England.) uui P SSENGER CARGO SERVICES. ,wi I \ND ORIENTAL STEAM pF v\\ i VTION CO., LONDON AND KM EAST MAIL SERVICE. m t, contract with His Majesty's Government.) \RDS from LONDON Fof China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1928 5,300
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    • 522 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINK Hugo oeutBCh Stinnes iH p H Australische Linien |Q fjj Oampfschiffsand Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA PORTS AND KOBE t Burgenland Oct 3 Ruhr Q ct 20 Sachsen Nov 3 t Duisburg Nov. 15 HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND,
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    • 620 15 EAMER SAILINGS STRAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAfcAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PEN A? (direct express service—l 9 Vt Thury 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" BEI.AVN (via Penang) Thuny 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" PORT VETTENHAM PENANG Mon« 4 p.m. "KINTA" WedKlay 4 p.m. "IPOH" Satuy 4 p.m. "KLANG" TELUK ANSON Fric 4 p.m. "PERAK" PORIWETTENHAM BELAWAN
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    • 402 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination 1 Due Sail W FushimiMaro U*» Naples, Mar S eilk B I^ndon. t /Averp W Hakozaki Maru 10.600 Naples. Mara,ilk,. Lonta^ AWp HakusanMaru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, R 9 1 HarunaMaxu 10,600 Naples, Marseille,, KitAno Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam
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    • 455 16 1 SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORESuit No. 96 of 1926. Between Aisama binte Abdul (w) and Jakiria Mohamed Sheriff Maricair (added by Order of Court dated the 17th day of September, 1926) ..PU^mtiffs And Kavena Mohamed Hussain Defendant. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Gran?" by PubHc
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    • 360 16 I J ft) F In tile not weatQ er after Tennis or fee Jk W A «T other exertions a little touch of "4711" j /p jlji eaFS preserve your I f Ik The woman of refinement who is j j 1 I desirous of preserving her daintiness. I Wj
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    • 121 16 4 A Pleasant Light F*™" f) pleasant light i» 11 one that does not try ffj y the eyes —an adequate Of light that does not glare. Ga& light is ideal for the sitting-room and work-room. For shops display lighting, too, gas gives great satis(action: it provides I 4 n,
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