Malaya Tribune, 2 October 1928

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XV. -No. 230 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, October 2, 1928.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 96 1 TRY KOREA MISSION CLOTH rr« does not FADE. do*-s not SHRINK. ■HI wears LONGER. ihe Korean Products Co. 7, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 324. aoeyssaocaioi -loeaor* lOKaocsssaocaoi loeaoc—taoc aaaocaoi i ftrw i f H DOG'S HEAD" I s Your Guarantee of Quality.. .|||§j 1 Borneo 4 >^ H 3
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    • 13 1 FLORODOR fĕ+ Washing Suitings /4?/ Wear HIGH STREET, J 4T Singapore. j 1
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  • 924 2 THE ANNUAL MEETING. Well Prepared for Bad Times. The eighteenth annual ordinary general meeting o: the United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Company, 137, Hceren Street, Malacca, on Thursday, September 27, the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock (Chairman) presiding. There
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  • 116 2 From November 11—17, in Young omen's Christian Associations all over the world, members will be praying together for a very precious thing, "the spirit of reconciliation,'' by which barriers may bo broken down, prejudice turned into sympathy, indifference into interest and hatred into love, and the world become a happier
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 364 2 To get more r^Sirp^ ENERGY pi tell ;yo«r J j I WINE I Hall's Wine enriches the f|*PP f| blood, feeds the nerves, -i»r? W/J and creates new vitality. Wlfle. $jj This is why it is so bene- rr~ I ficial in a trying climate »^°jfe^Cgfeiff» rf M| and in
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    • 288 2 I NOC PILLS For your BODY S MIND HELP AND CURE for Neurasthenia, Anaemia, Debility, Weakness and Overwork. Obtainable at all Chemists. AGENTS: 6. H. SLOT Co., Ltd. PENANG SINGAPORE. BISCUITS-SAMBALS ETC. Buttered Java H-cuits Java Biscuit Almond's Java biscuits, Plain Java Biscuits Dodol Lapis Dodol LVpok. Sambal Gort:g Badjak.
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  • 1233 3 Big Problems Confronting the Country. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Canton, September 18. A series of important conferences is expected to take place in Canton City shortly and is to be attended by delegates from Kweichow, Yunnan, Kwangsi, and Hunan. Big problems of communication, reconstruction and disarmament in
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  • 208 3 We are glad (says the "Blue Triangle News") to welcome this month to the family of the Y.W.C.A. (of which there are over 1,000,000 members in nearly 50 countries in the world, of whom 370 belong to Singapore) Miss S. Akerib, Mrs. A. J. Black, Mrs. Cheah Loon Ghee, Mrs.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 536 3 Children love Quaker Oats dainties I SEE those happy smiles when cakes, bisquettes candies or other dainties made with Quaker Oats are brought to the table! Delicious, yes, of course, but more important—* nutritious, health-building. Quaker Oats abounds with proteins, vitamins, carbohydrates, mineral salts —the essential elements for perfect nutrition.
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    • 120 3 I BRITAIN'S PREMIER POLISH I EXCELLENT IN ALL CLIMATES S The wise man ffi S with an eye to economy S I is buying "CHERRY BLOSSOM" j? I BOOT POLISH, because it is the only I cheap and certain way of protecting his shoe J I LEATHER 1 I OBTAINABLE
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  • 1019 4 THE ANNUAL MEETING. Conservation of Financial Resources. The eighteenth annual ordinary general meeting of the Bukit Jelutong Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the company's registered office, 137 Heeren Street, Malacca, on Thursday, September 27. There were present the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock (Chairman) and Messrs.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 421 4 I The Home Movie Projector you have been waiting for. J THE NEW DE VRY a 16 mm. Projector. "T I I SPECIFICATIONS H All metal conßtruction —b lack Film idlers lock in position. Dj S lac n q w» rfi !?i sh, l x.. Lamp, coil-coiled 200 or 100
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    • 175 4 I The Best Dance Bands of Britain and America make I '•His Master's Voice" Records S The name His Master's I jjj Voice w on a Dance Record ii jjj rj] your assurance of its being X tne best obtainable. All the 5 X popular successes and every X Cj
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  • 82 5 [Our readers are invited to write to U3 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 as possible, and preferably type-written. Pen-names may be used, but the names a. v addresses
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  • 202 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Dear Sir,—Being ignorant of the ways and methods of the Johore authorities, I should be much obliged if you or your readers could enlighten me as to a certain procedure which takes r-lace at the Johore Causeway entrance. First: What is he?
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  • 70 5 British Official Wireless. London, October 1. Paris 124.05 New York 4.84 31/32 Brussels 34.91 Geneva 25.19 Amsterdam 12.***** Milan 92J Berlin 20.54 Stockholm 18.13 Copenhagen 18.19 Oslo 18.19 Vienna 34.445 Prague 163.5 Helsingfors 192.5 Madrid 29.575 Lisbon 107.25 Athens 374.5 Rucharest 797.5 Rio 5 29/32 Buenos Aires 47 11/32
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  • 51 5 Orders for week ending Sunday, October 7 To-day, October I.—Badge Tests Raffles Institution 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 p.m. Brdge Tests Swimming Pool 3
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  • 86 5 General Chiang Kai-shek is still suffering from th? effects of toothache which r3cently necessitated his admission to the Country Hospital in Shanghai. On this account he failed to put in an appearance at the Lunghai manoeuvres. He appointed a deputy in th 3 person of General Chkn Ta-chun, Commander of
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  • 212 5 Victim Waylaid on his Way Home. A patch of vacant land in the vicinity of the Upper Serangoon village was the scene of a robbery at about four o'clock on Sunday afternoon, when a young Chinese boy was waylaid by two Chinese and relieved of a few
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  • 441 5 Singapore, September 29. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 1" Pork, lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 52 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 7 Hens (Locally reared) kati 76 Ducks each 82 Pigeons, domestic,
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  • 88 5 The days when people can "go to the movi-os" without leaving their own homes, simply by plugging in their television outfits, was forecast recently when, for the first time in history, motion pictures were transmitted through the air. The feat was accomplished in the television laboratory ?i the Westinghousc Electric
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 373 5 This Bonny Boy Was Once Very Delicate And Weak. Baby's Own Tablets Mad All The Difference. No wonder Mr. Lv Tao Cheng, of An Cheng Hutung, West City, Peking, is a proud grandfather! Look what a fine little fellow his 2 year old grandson is! My grandchild, Pao Pao (which
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    • 140 5 lllllj^T^illllll Never neglect CONSTIPATION I Check it at once with Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills As a remedy for constipation, Dr. Morse's s Indian Root Pills are in lass alone. •II i I They give you clean bowels which act regularly, a healthy stomach, a lively liver and blood that
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 219 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for October 7: To-day. October 2. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. Voluntary Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. F. Ambulance, Unit parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Section (Indian), Signal Training. 3 p.m.—Drill Hall, St. Joseph's Inst. Cadets, Weapon Training. To-morrow,
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    • 183 6 Amusements. lALHAMBRA 1 'PHONE 909 I I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors) fl I PROGRAMME I fl 3 I Commencing Sunday, September 30 and ending Friday, October 5. M r jjj mmmmmm a IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. E H rj j THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. 8
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    • 487 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencooien Stroot* •PHONE NO. 3156. TO-NIGHT! Until Thursday, October 4. NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. The Epic Naval Drann "The Battles of Coronel" and "Falkland Islands" Featuring the following Battleship Actors:— H. M S. MALAYA (for H. M.S. Inflexible) H.M.S. Barham for H.M >.
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  • 143 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, October 2. 8«st Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Anhui 18; Pres. Van Buren 11; Renong 10; Astyanax 7. Umpire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Benreoch 30; Gambada 32; Ranee 34; Start 35; Namsang 37;
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  • 95 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. 156 qual to $100. More detailed news of the disaster which vertook the island of Paloeweh some time ago,
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  • 560 7 C.CA.'s Interesting Debate. The Chinese Christian Association was the scene of a sham law moot on Thursday night last, when an appeal case was brought up for "trial" under the chairmanship of Mr. Song Ong Siang, 0.8. E., and about a hundred ladies and gentlemen attended. Local
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  • 118 7 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, September 30. A genuine case of cholera broke out on board a British steamer which entertd V kchama from Kobe. The victim was the first mate of the ship, while the Captain was also reported to be another suspected case. s.s
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  • 201 7 The following passengers arrived at Singapore per s.s. "Plancius" yesterday: From Soerzfoaia:—Mr. and Mrs. Pazaro and 2 babies, Mr. J. W. van Denderen, Mr. S. C. Johanes, Mrs. Drabe, Mrs. Remmers and baby, Mrs. de Gorter and baby, Mr. R. B. Clark, Mrs. C. Barne, Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 128 7 At the annual general meeting of the Malay Volunteer Club held on Friday, September 21, at the S.V.C. Camp, Siglap, the following were elected office-bearers for 1928-1929: President, H. A. Hameed b H. Ahmad; Vice-Presidents, E. E. Colman, 1 Soona Shaik Daud, S. Mohamed b Omar Alsagoff, J.P., M.C, H.
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  • 361 7 Malayan Wood Distillation, Limited. Before the Hon. the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, K.L., a petition was heard for the winding up of the above company. Mr. Joaquim of Messrs. Pooley and Co. appeared tor' both the petitioner (Mr. Marcus Claude English of K.L.) and the
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  • 59 7 When the new term opens at Oxford the student* going up wi'l irvcluc!* Dr. T. Z. Koo, for a year's study of relig? >v* questions and the science of government. Dr. Koo is Associate National Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association in Chins, and is in charge of all
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  • 231 7 Extradition Proceedings Withdrawn. Jean Moynier, the Frenchman who was held by the Hong Kong Police while awaiting further proceedings which weie to be taken for his extradition to Saigon, where, it is alleged, he was wanted by the French authorities for escaping from prison, was brought up on
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  • 210 7 On the principle of audi alteram partem w? publish in our correspondence columns to-day (says Saturday's "Ma'ay Mail") a letter in which a strong attack is made on the Interim Report of the Spe-ial Labour Committee of the P.A.M. Thr l:tter is so full of palpable exageerations tha 1 it
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  • 276 7 Mr. Irving Confident of the Validity of His Title. Seme interesting information was suppled by Mr. Irving*to a representative of toe "Times of Malaya" regarding the Jela. concession. Ikir. Irving claims that the western and northern boundaries of the territory are on the Perak and Kelantan frontiers
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  • 48 7 Lv tne Malav» lribune <rtl»t. Mr. 8ved Mobamed m»n«ging partner ot the firm ot 8. O. Xl»goll. Lorn 1889. 2nd educated 2t Chri«l College. Combridge. > .»> M«I«>«n Necord: justice ot tbe peace: Municipal Commissioner, president ot < lub. president ol tne ?.lnl2> poutball Vice-President ol Discbarged prisoners'
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 669 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMEJN i TO LET—6S and 66 Onan Road, brick built, water laid a few yards from Joo Chiat Road and Market. Rent $25. Apply 92 Owen Road. WANTED—By large Import Firm an experienced Stenographer. State salary required and send copies of testimonials to Box No. 738, c/o Malaya Tribune.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 441 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, October 2. Hieh Tide.—ll.so a.m. Rneby: S.C.C. trial game. cwball: Tourists v. Chinese, Stadium. E£ by Mr. Price at V.M.C.A., 7 30 p.m. KVhTs Hawaiians at the Victoria Theatre, y.30 p.m. To-morrow. October 3. h Tides.—o.3l a.m., 0.20 p.m. ralian mail closes 11 a.m. kaai's Hawaiians at
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    • 80 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandsng Kerbau Station. (By courtesy of the Government Health Office). For the 24 hour° ending midnight October 1. dee. Maximum shade temperature 87.3 F. Minimum shade temperature 74.5 F. Mean shade temperature 79.7 F. Maximum sun radiation 155 F. Minimum grass radiation 69.7 F. Sea temperature (maximum) F5
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  • 734 8 Before he proceeded recently on his trip to England H. E. Mr. J. L. Humphreys, C.M.G., C.8.E., was able to complete his annual Administration Report on the State of North Borneo, uf which he is Governor and Commander-in-Chief. And he was able to record that 1927
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  • 1068 8 The Jasin Club held a very successful Michaelmas Dance on Saturday. "Folly, utter folly and ruinous to your cause," is what we have to say to the railway workers in regard to this strike talk, says the "Times of Malaya." "He wants the money, your Worship. He was assaulted after
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  • 76 8 From China and Japan by s.s. Kashgar, due at Singapore at 6 p.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by s.s. Nagato Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow. From Indo-China by s.s. Athos 11, due at Singapore daylight on Thursday, the 4th instant. From Holland by s.s. Tjerimai, due at
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  • 895 8 Mr. D. Storch arrived back in Kuala L pur on Saturday after a lengthy Europe. r The Chief Secretary and Lady p t t .i visiting Fraser's Hill, where they am Z en Friday evening. Inspector H. M. Somerville, of Sinrarx arrived at Malacca yesterday and stationed
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  • 32 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London:—8 7/lf>d. New York:—18V 4 cents (G.). Singapore:— 29*4—29% ccnts. TIN. Lr.ndon:—Spo.t £227 15s Od (up 40s» 3 months £223 10s Od. Singapore:—$111.75 (150 tens sold).
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 264 8 I "ROBINSONS" I I FOR VALUE AND SERVICE. *y "Elkington Plate" jjj "THE PLATE THAT LASTS LONGEST" I No. *****. I I BUTTER COOLER 1 WITH SILVER-PLATED SIEVE AND BOTTOM I CONTAINER TO HOLD ICE. I Price $35X>0 nett. J j ROBINSON CO LTD. j I RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. I
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    • 150 8 FINE RANGE OF GENTS Tics, Bow Ties Handkerchiefs AND Half Hose JUST UNPACKED AT NAMSENS 54, HIGH STREET. STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing INSTRUMENTS IN SETS OR SINGLY Compasses, Dividers, Bows, Etc., Etc. Sole Agents for W. F. STANLEY CO., LTD. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. HOW 10
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  • 262 9 Condemn Government's "Criminal Folly." PARTY CONFERENCE HELD AT BIRMINGHAM. VI lack on Simon Commission Voted Down. Reuter's Service. London, October 1. fit urge Lansbury, M.P., in his adChairman at the annual Labour ntVrence at Birmingham, deplored inity prevailing in a few sections of and emphasised that in
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  • 107 9 British Official Wireless. London, October L The appointment of the Indian Commission under the Chairmanship of Sir John if was the object of a hostile motion introdnc d at the Labour Conference at Birmingham to-day by Mr. Fenner Brockway. The motion was rejected by an enormous majority
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  • 120 9 Given Copies of All Documents Re Anglo-French Pact. Reuter's Service. London, October 1. It is announced in London that both the British and French Governments have handed to the United States Government for its information all the documents conno ted with the Anglo-French naval proIs while a Paris
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  • 132 9 Hore Than Three Hundred Miles Made in Test. British Official Wireless. London, October 1. •hiking a trial «flight at Calshot on the nine Napier S-5 seaplane with u >'■ h he hopes to beat the air speed record s miles per hour, held by an Italian, v°r
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  • 34 9 British Official Wireless. London, October 1. »vinhas approved the following merits: Charles Bentinck, Minister > Ab ha, to be Minister at Lima; W aterlow, Minister at Bangkok, to 'nster at Addis Abeba.
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  • 34 9 Reuter's Service. San Pedro, Cal., October 1. Austen Chamberlain and party have f l here escorted by four United States ''•ers and will stay in California for weeks.
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  • 609 9 Discussion at P. A. M. Meeting. MALAYA COMMITTED TO STANDARDISATION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, October L A discussion on the recent interim report of the special Labour Committee and on SStfl K rClat J ng t0 the wa es of Indian estate labourers was the
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  • 175 9 Cambridge University Gets Huge Sum for Library. British Official Wireless. London, October 1. Cambridge University is to receive a gift of seven nundred thousand sterling from the International Education Board of the Rockefeller Founelation. The offer includes a contribution of £250,000 towards the ne\< Unjversity Library, designed
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  • 64 9 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Tokyo, October 1. After five years' preparation, since the promulgation of the law on the subject, the jury system has been instituted throughout Japan. Marking this important change in the country's judicial system, the Emperor, accompanied by high officials, visited the Department
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  • 134 9 Issue Very Largely Over Subscribed. OTHER DREDGING GROUPS TO BE ABSORBED. British Official Wireless. London, October L The subscription lists were opened this morning for 1,249,000 shares of one pound at par in the London Malayan Tin Trust, which has been formed by the AngloOriental Mining
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  • 127 9 Greece Working for Peace in The Balkans. Reuter's Service. London, October 1. M. Venizrlos. after signing the GrecoItalian pact of friendship at Rome and having conferred with French statesmen ttk\ Paris, has arrived at London, where he has already met Mr. Baldwin, Lord Cushendun and Sir Ronald Lindsay.
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  • 32 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, October 1. The Italo Greek agreement is the first stage of the Balkan-Mediterranean treaty system, says Venizelos, who a'ccepts Amet Pasha's invitation to visit Angora.
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  • 86 9 New Air Mail Service Between Montreal and New York. Reuter's Service. Montreal, October 2. A bear cub was one of the passengers in the new air mail expr ss service from Montreal to New York, inaugurated yesterday. Attached to the cub was a greeting message from
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  • 152 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Rome, October L The Italian reply note on the Rossi affair has been handed to the Swiss Minister in Rome. It is believed to be conciliatory. Rome, October L Italy has again protested formally to Belgrade against the attitude of the Yugoslav Press. Munich,
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  • 44 9 The Director of Medical and Sanitary Services, Ceylon, in the course of his administration report for 1927, comments on the "colossal ignorance l of coolie women on estates with their newly-born children. He urges the necessity for the provision of more midwives on estates.
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  • 95 9 Riots Recall Famous Mutiny. WORKERS PREVENTED FROM REGISTERING. Huge Motor Body Works Forced To Close. Reuter's Service. Melbourne, October 1. To-day's riots recalled the police mutiny of 1923. It was noticeable that the attacks were chiefly directed eg: inst South Europeans, several of whom were sent
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  • 25 9 Brisbane, October L The strikers clashed with the police. Two of the latter were injured and two waterside workers have been arrested.
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  • 47 9 Adelaide, October L Owing to the shortage of materials, through the waterside workers' strike, Messrs. Holden s Motor Body Works, employing 3,000 persons, have closed. The shipowners have arranged for two pickups to-m irrpw, one for tne Unionists and one for the volunteers.
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  • 118 9 Melbourne, October 1. Scuffles be.ween the police and volunteers and the strikers took place in several parts of the city, and two foreigners were severely hurt and had to be* lemoved to hospital. A large crowd of strikers assembled early this morning outside.the office whence licences under
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  • 28 9 Adelaide, October L On the arrival of thousands of farmers at Mackay to load the large accumulation of sugar, the waterside workers decided to resume work.
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  • 90 9 JAPAN CALLS FOR TEXT PUBLICATION. Britain to Adhere to French Reservist Plan. Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Tokyo, October 1. As it has already infoimally notified its views on the Anglo-French naval proposals, agreeing in principle thereto, it is learned that the Government does not intend to make any
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  • 88 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, October L Although the "Sunday Times" again advocates an Atlantic entente, which agreement will be o; en to subscription by other nations, whereby peace at sea can definitely be established, the Peris Press, particularly "Le Soir," s:es further evidence of AngloAmerican antagonism. The "Daily
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  • 86 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, October L The "Financial News" repeats the rumours of the resumption of negotiations respecting the Japanese 100 million yen loan and that the Oriental Development Company are negotiating for 40 million yen. Furthermore it says that conversations are proceeding respecting a 22 million ypn
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  • 29 9 Reuter's Service. Stockholm, October 1. The new Conservative Cabinet is as follows: Premier, Rear-Admiral Arvid Lindman; Foreign! Affairs, Mr. Trygger; Finance, Professor Wohlin; Justice, Mr. Bismarck.
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    • 19 9 To-day's Features, THE NEW CHINA—VIII. Published on page 11. AND MALAYAN PERSONALITIES. Mr. Syed Mohamed AlsagoflF, on page 7
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  • 297 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. DUKE'S DEFEAT THE WARDERS IN POOR GAME. Second Round of S.F.A. Cup Competition. The Warders offered the Duke's second eleven very poor opposition when they met in the second round of the S.F.A. Cup competition at the Stadium yesterday afternoon. It was a one-sided affair from
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  • 189 10 Cochin-China Team to Oppose The S.C.F.A. The Cochin-China tourists will be seen in their first match at the Stadium this afternoon, when they will oppose the S.C.F.A. The following team will represent the visitors in to-day's match: Le Van Tinh; Ng Van Vinh, Vuong ky Duyen; Tran
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  • 407 10 Banda Kaba's Easy Win. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, September 30. Through the courtesy of the Malacca Club the final match of the Yeow Kirn Swee Shield was played on the Malacca Club Padang on Saturday before a fairly large crowd, when the Banda Kaba
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  • 107 10 Draw for Colman Shield and Alsagoff Cup. The following are the results of the draw for the Col man Shield and S. M Alsagoff Cup in the Malaya Football Association competitions. Colman Shield. Otober 6, Sunlight F.C. v. Singapore Pranakan I. October 13, Darul Taalam II v. Babul
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  • 72 10 Pompey Beaten at Manchester. Reuter's Service. London, October 1. The following are the results of Matches in the Home Leagues played yesterday. ENGLISH LEAGUE—Div. I. Manchester C. 2, Portsmouth 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE—Div. I. Raith Rovers 4, Ayr United 2. The King George V School, Seremban, will meet
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  • 31 10 The result of the League match played on September 20, between the Survey Office XI and the Kampong Pantai XI was a draw, each team scoring 2 goals.
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  • 240 10 Three Indo-Chinese Boxers Arrive. BOXING. Everything is in readiness for Friday night's boxing programme, which will take place at the New World Boxing Arena, and a series of good bouts can be looked forward to, provided the unruly elements do not intervene. Speculation is
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  • 31 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 1. The Government beat the Rest A at rugger on Saturday by 11 points to 6.
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  • 64 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, September 29. As. anticipated, it has been decided to cancel all fixtures which the Malacca Club had made for this year. This decision was arrived at on Thursday, owing to lack of interest, only 17 turning out at the last practice, including
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  • 58 10 MOTOR-CYCLING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October L The Selangcr A. A. held an amusing and successful motor-cycle scramble on Sunday, D. E. Barton winning the first prize on a Norton after some fine riding. The course was a most difficult one, and there were
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  • 346 10 Easy Win for Mrs. Strivens and Simpson. LAWN TENNIS. Pl£y for the "Carlisle" Cup at Malacca has now been concluded, the semi-final ties being played off on Tuesday, with the following decisions:— Mrs. M. Strivens and A. Simpson, 40 beat Mrs. E. D. Lindow and J F
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  • 74 10 On Saturday, the following will represent the Malacca Club against the Jasin Club on the M.C. courts. Men's Doubles:—Green and Stewart, A. S. Anderson and Beaty, Hannigan and Purves. Ladies' Doubles:—Mrs. Holmes Smith and Mrs. Wilmott; Mrs. Beatty and Mrs. Sanderson. The following will play
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  • 42 10 At Muar on October 20, the Malacca Club plays a Muar team and the following are down to play for-the Club:— Men's Doubles:—Green and Mullaly, Simpson and Beatty, Gregg and Fisher. Ladies Doubles:—Mrs. Strivens and Mrs. Holmes Smith.
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  • 195 10 BADMINTON. A match (between the Kandang Kerbau (Government Quarters) Badminton Party and the Hooper Road lads was played last Saturday on the former's court at Bukit Timah Road. The ties were keenly contested, although the former nearly proved successful in gaining all the
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  • 51 10 The following will represent the United Chinese Amateurs "B" against the Singapore Cold Storage Athletic Club on Saturday, 3.30 p.m. at the latter's court: Singles:—Wee Cheng Siang (Capt.), Kwek Chiang Seng, Soh Swee Teck, Lim Kong Khye and Koh Leng Hoo. Doubles:—Lee Jim Lock and Tan Hood
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  • 175 10 SWIMMING. In addition to the water polo match between the Singapore Swimming Club and the Duke of Wellington's Regiment on Sunday afternoon at the Swimming Club, Katong, there was a veterans' and a team race, making an exceedingly interesting afternoon's sport. Eleven competed in the
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  • 180 10 Yesterday's Results. LAWN TENNIS. The following are the results of yesterday's matches in the Singapore Cricket Club tournament: C Singles. O. W. Gilmour, minus 4, beat W. H. Palgrave, plus 2, 6—4, 6—3. J. K. Hamilton, minus 15 beat W. G. Clark, plus 3, 6—2, 6—3. B Singles.
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  • 164 10 The results of yesterday's play in the Singapore Recreation Club tournament were as follows: Doubles Handicap. N. E. Ess and E. E. de Souza v. G. Tessensohn and F. Norris, unfinished. F. Gomes and R. Nicholson beat E. Tessensohn and E. Woodford, 6—2, 6—B, 7—5. S. L. and
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  • 190 10 GOLF. The Singapore caddiemasters and caddies golf championship competition was continued at the Racecourse last week. In the seme-finals on Saturday Champion (Keppel Golf Club) beat Sarip (Keppel Golf Club) by 4 and 3. Amat (Ra-ecourse Golf Club) beat R. Barman (Garrison Golf Club) by
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  • 114 10 HOCKEY. A good game was seen yesterday between the V.M.C.A. and the Duke's 11. Play was of a fast character throughout, and after several raids, the V.M.C.A. opened the scoring through Smith. The Duke's then attacked determinedly, and through a breakaway Sgt. Jowett equalised with a fast
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  • 72 10 The following will represent the old Rafflesians v. Duke's No. 3 Coy., to-morrow on the Raffles School ground:—G. Armstrong; T. B. Smith and A. G. Armstrong; P. B. Oehlers. C. D. Smith and G. F. Towers; T. E. K. Retnam, H. N. Balhetchet,
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  • 81 10 COMMUNIST OUTBREAK AT ELECTION. Forces Marshalled Like Regular Army. Reuter's Service. Berlin, October 1. The Municipal elections at Geesthacht, Hamburg, had to be postponed owing to Communists, reinforcea by supporters from neighbouring districts, attacking the Republican organisation, the "Reichsbanner," and invading the polling-booths. There was a battle
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  • 88 10 Berlin, October L Eyewitnesses' accounts of the fracas at Geesthacht describe it as a regular pitched battle between two "armies," each 1,500 strong, who fought in regular military style in disciplined bodies which exercised almost professional strategy, sheltering behind walls and trees and throwing in reinforcements at threatened
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  • 31 10 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Birlin, October 1. Following the National Socialist demonstration in Berlin, where Herr Hitler spoke and sanguinary street fights occurred with Communists the police intervening arrested eighty.
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  • 276 10 A Night in Honolulu. The weirdly fascinating music of the steel truitar, haunting and rhythmic Hawaiian melodies, the picturesque hula hula dances, and songs sung by a talented troupe, formed the fare offered at the Victoiia Theatre night by Mr. Ernest Kaai and his Hawaiian troubadours.
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  • 80 10 Big Majority Rejects Accounts Owing to Heavy Loss. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 1. The Selangor Club had a lively half yearly meeting. Mr. K. Browne instituted a controversy on the band exDem-as, the on which was $9,000. The accounts were rejected by a large
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  • 38 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, October L Six lighters in the harbour capsized and sank during a storm in the early hours of this morning. They contained rice. The crew scrambled on board the "Elephanta."
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  • 192 10 The Master of the motor-vessel "Asp" reports having passed a burning Chinese tongkang off Batu Pahat at 11 a.m. on September 25. He presumes that the tongkang carried a cargo of benzine. Another Chinese tonzkang was standing by and the burning craft is believed to have eventually sunk. From enquiries
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  • 570 10 Begg Convicted for Using Force. COMPLAINT ABOUT BAB AND FINGER PRINTS. Mr. N. C. Begg appeared bel Second Magistrate (Mr. W. N. yesterday afternoon, on a char-, criminal force on P.C. No. So] j >, charge of his duties. Mr. J. B. Weiss appeared f«.r
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  • 117 10 Imprisonment for Indian Soldier. At the Singapore Assizes yeaterdaj noon before Mr. Justin Prichard ai common jury an Indian Hohami gunner named Yusof was charg< d forgery. The accused was stated t<» ha v. a requisition for a "draft, after it had signed by an officer, and altered
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  • 52 10 Inspector Judge and Malay P.C. 124 charged with committing ext< putting into fear of injury one Oi Sweh, and thereby inducing him to $30, before the Second Magistrate (Mi N. Gourlay) this momin:. Both cused pleaded not guilty anil wen ed till to-morrow mornir.g on p rs of
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 117 10 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLES. Solution of Number 91. The following is the solution i word No. 91, entries for which < j noon to-day. In Thursday's issw the "Malaya Tribune" the resu.tsolution with Crossword No. 93 published. ACROSS:—I. Tag; 3. Abrase; Hut: 10. Treated; 11. In; 12. Han nu 13. Never;
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  • 1437 11 Tbe New Yellow Peril. JU'ANESE POLICY OF PEACEFUL PENETRATION. Japan Versus Nationalist Ciiina. i; L M.—Our Special Correspondent.) 1 L RIGHTS RESERVED.] inal Yellow Peril scare was born in a fit of nightmare, en' instigation of his Imperial St Peters urg was not due to m but
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  • 466 11 The anniversary of the Chinese Republic will be celebrated in Ma'acca on October 10. An elaborate programme has been drawn up, including a huge lantern procession round the principal streets. The electric siren that is being fitted up at the Police Headquarters office in Ipoh. for sounding flood alarms, is
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 267 11 'FRAMROZ* COsi V AERATED J I A GLORIOUS INVITATION! I JESUS INVITES YOU: H "COME UNTO ME ALL YE THAT LABOUR AND ARE 3 I HEAVY LADEN, AND I WILL GIVE YOU REST." MATT. 11:28 I No matter who you are, Reader, so long as you have a h heavy
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    • 268 11 AUCTION SALE ESTATES OF WEE K\Y CHUNG AND TAN BEE JONG, (Both Deceased) IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Agricultural Land Situate at Jalan Scudai. Johore. At Messrs. Cheong Kwm Seng Co.'s Saleroom, No. M Chulia Street, Singapore. ON WEDNESDAY. OCT. 3, AT 2:30 P.M. All that piece of valuable land situate
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  • 273 12 Applied for by K. L. Chinese. It is authoritatively reported (says the Malayan Daily Express") that an application has been sent by some local Chinese to the Kwangsi Provincial Government for a concession of 100,000 acres of land, for mining purposes. The scheme for floating a prospecting
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  • 329 12 "The Gorilla." Combining the last word in chills with the last laugh in merriment, the picturisation of Ralph Spt-nee's famous mystery comedy is coming to the Alhambra Theatre next week. This is the show that ran in London and New York for a year. Weird and novel settings
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  • 154 12 A sensational incident is reported to have occurred recently on board a tongkang off the coast of Tanjong Kalang, near Kuala Selangor. Early one morning, as a Chinese fisherman was sailing out to sea, he saw a tongkang adrift on the water, in the neighbourhood of the fishing area. There
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  • 288 12 Charges Against Planters Withdrawn. The charges against Messrs. W. M. Chalmers and N. E. Hughes, of Bukit Kajang estate, Malacca, of using' criminal force to one Abu Hassan Samad at St. John's Hill Road on September 1 and of committing mischief by smashing the lamps and damaging
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  • 201 12 "Linen Tea" at the Hostel. Two successful functions of a social character have been held at the Y.W.C.A., Fort Canning Road, recently. On September 27, many guests accepted the invitation of the Hostel Committee to a Linen Tea, arranged for the purpose of replenishing the supplies of linen
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  • 181 12 Untimely Death of Mrs. M. cle Silva. It is with deep regret that we record the death, which occurred on Thursday last at the General Hospital, of Agnes Josephine, wife of Mr. Marshall de Silva, of JemeTttah estate, Batu Anam, Johore, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Joseph,
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  • 335 12 The service for the sick will not take place at St. Andrew's Cathedral this month. The next service will be on Friday, November 2. Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, as agents, have received a telegram from the secretaries of the X.M.S. (Malay States) Rvbbsr Plantations, Ltd., stating that
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 672 12 ArriiiseiMienit© I GALAXY CINEMA ARCADIA CINEMA j nl GEYLANG KATONG j£ From T«esda,. Oct. 2to Thursday, Oct. 4. From Hod.. October Ito Wed.. October 3. Ij J REGINALD~DENNY S "GETTING HER MAN" I Ci WHIRLWIND Parts jx ("WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES?" 23 I a 7 .If .v- enough excitement to
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    • 13 12 HUNTERS Write for particulars Sole Agents: DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD. 137, Cecil Street, Singapore.
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    • 622 12 Bovril is a most valuable aid in the prevention of illness. It ensures nourish- ment and increases vitality. r\> THE FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE. The Rules of this Association having been recently revised the public ar- hcui notified that the Tariff Rates are strictly net and are not subject
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    • 345 13 f DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE. I I (DIESEL) C< S A FOUR CYCLE HEAVY DUTY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE B 3 H.P. 6 H.P. 8 H.P. S Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd telegrams: Telephone No. «81 TRUST SINGAPORE" B.C. sth and 6th Edition, Jk\\\ j\ Bentley*a and Lk-b< rs. W%J A Trust
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    • 50 13 9 HJP. I H Long since tried out and i. Pi rj prpen, every concei- j 1^ H virtually B Hi Concessionaires for Malaya. H I ITALASIA LTD. I ■IH (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HH II Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Malacca. f I ■9 I I Br B
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    • 682 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. TWE 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 Wedaeaday, October 3, 1928, at noon. Business. L To receive,
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    • 612 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —School teachers, male and female. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box 735, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—First Class Motor Cycle Mechanic required. Apply Box No. 733, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —Salesmen of any nationality, to sell on commission basis. Experience not necessary. Apply Box No. 737, c/o
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    • 468 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITEDHEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batr Pahat 109, Jalan Rahaaaat. Palembang 16, Hir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang
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    • 583 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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    • 250 14 INSURANCE. THE f£P| 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 $2,000,000 Surplus
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    • 587 14 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPQRJ 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Str*. Singapore. 'Phone Nob. 3046 and 3047. BO.ARD 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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    • 448 15 STEAMERjAILINGS p& a BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. .Incorporated in England.) VMI PASSENGER CARGO 31 SERVICES. vtk I I \R AND ORIENTAL STEAM Pl ir \TION CO., LONDON AND FAR 525 MAIL SERVICE. I, r Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1928
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    • 519 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Hugo rj n' Oeutsch— Stinnes ;H p H Australische Linien fi G Dampfschiffsand Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA PORTS AND KOBE t Burgenland Oct 3 Ruhr Oct 20 Sachsen Nov 3 t Duisburg Nov. 15 HOMEWARDS.
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    • 399 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER Vl (Incorporated ml in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS FOR MANILA, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. SAARBRUECKEN Oct 13 FOR MANILA, JAPAN AND VLADIVOSTOK. t FRAN KEN Oct 23 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. f TRAVE Oct 4 HOMEWARDS FOR
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    • 214 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG (direct express service—l 9 V 2 hours) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang) Thuisday 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
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    • 503 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sail Fushimi Mara ll.OOu Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Oct 11 12 Hakozaki Mara 10.600 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Oct 25 26 Hakusan Mara 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Nov 8 9 Haruna Mara 10,500 Naples, Marseilles,
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    • 53 16 Trade Mark Tmi4b XX |n^^ Sole Agents: N.V. Straits Java Trading Co, SINGAPORE, PENANG. w I SWANuad-PencHs I I ISWAN Copy-Pencils Q 0 SWAN Coloured-Pencils 1 i R i Obtainable Everywhere. 8 I I a Sole Agents fl j P. A. F. Becker, I 1 I 2, FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE.
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    • 235 16 Articular Rheumatism is a disease much more dangerous a quick and safe cure. Atophan than thought of by many ill persons. eliminates quickly and energetically All prescriptions cf the doctor must the surplus of uric acid so harmful I therefore be strictly followed., for f or the health of the
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