Malaya Tribune, 31 October 1928

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XV, No. 2555 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, Octobsr 31, 1928.
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    • 223 1 uprON'S CEYLON TEA, VQO CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. 4 feA.P.S. STUDIO.®j I MEYERS MANSIONS (OPPOSITE CATHEDRAL) I J SINGAPORE. I WHY SATISFIED WITH SOMETHING COMMON I WHILE YOU MIGHT JUST WELL HAVE I SOMETHING SPECIAL? j j MIMOSA-GRAVURE-PAPER and Verotype Screen Paper. I paper for Portraits, producing very beaudfll Sejfa
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  • 81 2 [Our 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 as possible, and preferably typewritten. Pen-names may be used, but the names and addresses of
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  • 885 2 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—May I through the medium of your jaluade jcurn.] express the hope that the following lines may catch the eye of the authorities concerned, as well as shipping companies, with a view that conditions of would-be travellers or tourists in Java
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    • 122 2 Sleepy IIJ Here is way to enjoy peaceful sleep retiring. There is nothing J preventing digestive unrest —the principal i\ F rebuild worn nerves and allay digestive 1 f\\ TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE //7 WVBuilds up Brain, Nerve Body/ J Sold Chemists W/ I__ DRAGON .Jl| ISold Everywhere 15 cts. small,
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    • 114 2 I of refinement will appreciate I such attention. jjj S?>^j I Always insist on the genuine I I \f t^J, jjj "4711" Eau de Cologne with [j I f fL^m I th* blue and gold label. i N mmW**^ I Representative for the Far East I ft Robert Blau, Hong
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  • 528 3 INFECTION BY FLEAS AND BUGS. Dr. Wu Lien-Teh's Report. Mr. Wm. Yinson Lee has received the following very interesting letter from Dr. Woi Lien-teh, head of the Manchuria Plague Service Bureau who is so well-known in Malaya: Ssupingkai, October 4, 1928. My dear Yinson, The present epidemic of
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    • 271 3 Superior Quality n Prompt and Satisv:j factory Service. Fair 0 i Pri ces and a Square Jl| I What More Can Jilk We Offer? ||m ij Send Us Your Orders UiLJ Phone 3463 Phoenix Aerated Water Works. 0 Hall's Wine is a genuine medicated wine. It enriches the blood and
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    • 161 3 Healthy Hair Adds To Youthful Beauty to Uent har "Poos are necessary to prevent dandruff and c£*eq£2 loss of bm* Before shampooinp anoint wuh Cuticura OintmemX? lEi.l r aten Rinse thoroughly JHERAPION No. 1 ?H|RAPION No 2 ■old No 3 for chronic Weaknesses There is nothing more welcome on a
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  • 2179 4 Farewell to West Indies Team— The Next South African TourGolf Matches in the DarkCambridge and 'Varsity Sports. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, October 2A farewell luncheon was given to the West Indies cricket team, on the eve of their departure, by the West Indian Club, at the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 240 4 Nerves A cool hand that quietens the tingling nerves, taking away that restlessness utid impartmg a feeling of steady health. SANATOGEN acts like that. Slowly at first, then more quickly, the veil of fatigue lifts from your body, the nerves regain their poise. Sanatoeen is a real nerve'food; it is
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    • 39 4 MISS ALANG Just unpacked different kinds of "BEKA" Miss AVER LAUT RECORD^. Watch announcement of New Java Odeon Records "GOLD LABELS" Sung by Miss ALANG. D. T. LIM CO„ 353, North Bridge Road, Singapore. (Opposite Surma Theatre). 'Phone 4681.
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    • 135 4 3 By Easy Payments 3 Any instrument in the Cataloe-up nf «u;., j S AGENTS:— jjj I S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. f 5j (Incorporated in Hong Kong.) 3 j RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. 3 I LUBRICATE I 3 WITH I j TEXACO j You can tell TEXACO products by j 1
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    • 524 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS =^OVK RN3IENT NOTIFICATION. T IIS SETTLEMENTS VOLUNTEER STKAM FORCE. Siagap*** Volunteer Corps. r n \'r~ will be received up to noon of -IS the 13th November, ,1928, at the /Sal Secretary's Office, Singapore, from rous of contracting for:— iaking up of Flannel or Cotton Shirts and Khaki Drill
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    • 651 5 PEOPLE'S BOOKS. Practical Astronomy: $0 6C 0.6 c Shakespeare QM A French Self-Tutor QM Turkey: and the eastern question 060 Bacteriology Q6Q The Structure Of The Earth 060 Wellington: and Waterloo 0 60 f° logy 0.60 Trade Unions Q M lhe Stock Exchange 0 60 Home Nursing A gn Co-Operation
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    • 236 5 "V, its greater speed and power and its o/f** Q I unrivalled economy in running is the greatest /ffr9P I moneymaker of all commercial vehicles Ijpflß I Now comes the new, improved Chevrolet jSjfil I I ruck listing among its many outstanding I advantages 4«* heel brakes and a four-speed
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    • 138 6 Amusements* AIHAMBRA THONE 909 (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd, Proprietors) j PROGRAMME j I TO-NIGHT—POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT, j IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. MILTON SILLS in THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS i I BILLIE DOVE I -in AMERICAN BEAUTY! g A First National
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    • 414 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bcncoolen Straets 'PHONE No. 3156. To-night At 9 p.m. WARDOUR Presents "POPPIES OF FLANDERS Another BRITISH INTERNATIONAL Winner "A British Film which can stand comparison in every respect—technically, dramatically and artistically—with the finest American productions." DAILY MAIL. FROM AN ORIGINAL STORY BY "SAPPER" Africa, London
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  • 36 7 untitled the river in a ruachang nurch landing, Bangkok. c wo-nan tried to commit into the water. Two .i«-l-ow passengers in the v ■>' in pulling her '-•I saving her life. The into custody by the police.
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  • 140 7 Danger of Sitting on Loaded Lorries. The sequel to a fatal lorry accident in volying the death of a Chinese Md \mr. t. (j. Bourne's) Court V p<.tP^b,r c a e f d ern X' he ctS Si v fa^ ht y occurred some time in September,
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  • 126 7 Surma Theatre. On Your Toes," the Universal Comedy f tarring Reginald Denny which opens at doubt T h tre tO night is witho «t doubt the fastest-moving comedy in which the famous star has appeared to dat 3 In this new one Denny will be see* as a
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  • 195 7 The MM "Sphinx is due here from Saigon at b a m. to-morrow, and will leave ™iJSF le o± y J 3 P m for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseil es. S i will berth at the wharves T T o he pi o S X ii,
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  • 77 7 [British Official Wireless.] London. October 30. Paris 124.15 New York 4.84 15/16 Brussels 34.89 Geneva 25.2 Amsterdam 12.0925 Milan <)2 35 Berlin fOJU Stockholm 18.14 Copenhagen 18 19 O? 10 18.19 Vienna 34.495 Prague 163.75 Helsingfors 192.75 Madrid 30.105 Lisbon 107.375 Athens 375 Bucharest 802.5 Kio 5 29 32
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  • 85 7 London. October 30. Manchester Market. B*4 lb. Shirtings, fair (new Liverpool Market. basis) 13jJ 40's Grey Yarns, Single twist 18^» 6 lb. T. Cloth, fair—24 yards 8s Cotton—Fully Middling American 10.66 Egyptian Cotton 18 20 Metals. Tin—Standard 3 months £222.17 6 Produce. Copra, fair merchantab'e «25 2.6 Black
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  • 190 7 A return issued by the Treasury shows that the national debt was reduced by t'6,931,r,14 during- the year ended March 31 last, the total then being »£7,714,084,295. The unfunded debt had been reduced by £142,507,663, but there were increases, principally in funded debt, of £135,576,149. The Michaelmas Term general meeting
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  • 1346 7 More About That Gesture." UNOFFICIALS ABSTAIN FROM VOTING. The "Right to Appeal" Referred To London. The adjourned meeting of the Legislative Council was held this morning at the Council chamber. H. E. Sir Hayes Marriott, the officer administering the Government, presided and the others present were: H.
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  • 72 7 By the "Malaya Tribune" Artist. 1880 Son of the late John Campbell, Master Mariner. Agent (Scotland), passed final examWion ?90l W H h GIaSg W Unhr E 3» Admitted and enrolled an Advocate and Solicitor of the Captain 1913; mobilised local y and R G Sm J a
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  • 98 7 Arrivals. City of Deli Brit., 4,731 tons, Capt. Carver, from Hankow 30.10; for Glasgow 31.10 Calypso Brit., 339 tons, Capt. Burns, from P. Dickson 30.10; for Malacca 31.10. Altona, Germ, 3,598 tons, Capt. Boye, from Durban 30.10 with a consignment of coalfor Java ports 6.11. Bulan, Brit 441
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  • 156 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, October 31. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1), Si 20 ra EaSt Basin: Kan arou 2*; Rajula Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). rl! a U,an 16 Cit y of Delhi 14; Pres Polk 11; Eurylochus 9; Agapenor 7. Empire Dock
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 121 7 THOUGHT-FORMS. Our thoughts take actual shape and form and hover about us in space. These thought-forms are highly magnetic and are continually attracting to them their own kind. The majority of people have around them thought-forms of fear, worry, poverty and failure which attract undesirable conditions. You can surround yourself
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 567 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, October 31. o>h Ti<ie. —11.15 a.m. at Andrew's Cathedral Sale, 65 Stevens goad. Pulaa Bulang Rubber, Harrisons Barker, soon. feadai Tekong Meeting, Market Street, noon. coot 1 Municipal Tournament final. Stadium. To-morrow, November 1. High Tides.—o.2l a.m., 11.47 p.m. Dutch air mail closes, 6 a.m., Singapore w.ro.
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  • 1035 8 Rubber will be a free market tomorrow, after six years of control. Restriction ends, after too thrilling a reign over an ever sensitive market which has carried the price of the commodity as high as 4s. Bd. a pound in 1925 and as low as a little
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  • 487 8 There will be a memorial service at 7 a.m. I on Saturday at St. Andrew's Cathedral for the late Charlotte Jane Salmon. Friends are asked to accept this intimation. In a paragraph about Mr. Aw Boon Haw in these columns yesterday, it was stated that he was setting aside $20,000
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  • 71 8 From China and Japan by s s Khiva <iuo at Singapore noon to-da/ From Indo-China by s.s. Sphinx due at Smeanore at 6 a.m. to-morrow From Holland by s. s Slamat, due at Singapore at 10 a.m. to-morrow rrom China by s.s. Talma, due at Simra pore to-morrow.
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  • 267 8 Mr. L. F. Knitrht tant Superintendent Wi> nar >' Assi, companying His Exa ilbe Marriott to Kuala Lum Aide-de-Camp. Mr. Vincent, who was motor-car accident the Proving, reports the "Tim day Mr. Vincent is now in Baiu f where he was taken by a ;ih Hosp* District
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  • 240 8 IXC. Fixes Standards for Selangor. We are officially Indian Immigration G I tof heW at Klang on Mo, subject to the approval retary to Government, dard rates of wmges I employed ,n the District Lumpur and Kuala I. g ot -Selangor: <a) For a male labour r
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  • 138 8 United States Saves Millions of Dollars. A Washington ntessag stated: Throu.mi authoritative s lnite<i Press to-day learned th negotiations, designed to n r production restriction aid dictate world prices, have collapsed r a sene» of meetings in London and Imsterdi» The collapse was dv a e h
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  • 34 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London:—B 13/16 d. New York:—lB 4 cents (< Singapore 2!) —30 ell TIN. London:—Spot £226 7s Gu (uj 3 months £222 15? Od fui MM Singapore:—flil.37% (250 tons *w
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    • 255 8 NEW CLOCKS. I I BRASS LANTERN or "CROMWELUAN" CLOCKS. I I STRIKING EOVi AND HALF-HOUR I Height 10 inches Price $75.00 I i 2 Price $85.00 jjj j ROBINSON CO., LTD. I RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. [0 CHECK PROTECTOR £y SELF FILLING g Security «> Ntudent S Wsm FOUNTAIN PEN MASTERPIECES
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    • 135 8 New Shipment of CHINESE ART SILK LAMP-SHADES. Attractive Designs. SEE THEM 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 TO BUY DIAMONDS. Buy
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  • 401 9 I Smith Denounces Ku Klux Klan. I HIS TRAIN FIRED UPON BY FANATICS. Reuter's Service. H New York, October 3u. H OnJy a political miracle, say the experts, can eacompa the defeat of Mr. Hoover,' H gli is strong favourite on the eve I of thf Pr
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  • 62 9 SHI Much HI Feeling Among Australian Strikers. Reuter's Service. Trad Melbourne, October 29. eked volunteer dockers the city and five tour foreigners, had The police had to k It*] r n lhe at tack:rs. ■trap ;1 13 indignant over the 33 thrown into a room unteers were playing
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  • 31 9 Loss at Ashtonl nder-Lyne. Reuter's Service. by-< London, October 29. Sjtotl Ashton-under-Lyne, JJvc Ration of the Conser- -i-'man. owing to his f- A. Bellamy, Labour, J? 1 Liberal, 6,874
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  • 106 9 British Official Wireless. loritisi .v la l tireless.] Lo, 'don, October 29. copper mnes at Pary's to he an Anglesey are t »t'>» II en *il a d man y unem- New veins of three '-'seovered showing a V'p 'J. t0 Pper i n** k per
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  • 118 9 MOSCOW SUFFERING FROM LACK OF FOOI>. Fifty Thousand Tons Awaiting Transportation. Reuter's Service. j. K'£a, October 31. 1 tra/e^rsTay^^ from Moscow, dai v more aeurp Tk Pl n ls becon "ng tives available is alt nUmber of loc the congestion on it mad e<luate clear larly junctions" 6
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  • 39 9 Reuter's Service. Mansfield, Ohio, October 29Hnlr m v a Publisher named R C -randaTwt m t c o d n ta a rly ™< blown out Th LT y and a vvindow nobody was hurt. W& d
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    428 9 DRAWN ACROSS RIVER YESTERDAY. Great Engineering Feat. In the presence of a very large gathering yesterday the 300-ton steel superstructure of the New Elgin Bridge was successfully drawn across the river, and thMunicipal Engineers are to be congratulated on this feat. The new bridge is by far the
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  • 124 9 Gigantic Accomplishments Promised by Mussolini. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.J Rome, October 29. The chief m litia General, Bazan, announces that in the event of war all the blackshirts will be summoned to the colours. Each aetmy divis on is to receive two blackshirt battalions. Moreover the frontier
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  • 45 9 Italians and Greeks Use Knives Against Strikers. Reuter's Service. Melbourne, October 30. The strike situation continues unsettled. The Italian and Greek volunteer dockers are beginning to use knives in retaliation for assaults and bomb outrages which have been directed principally against them. I
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  • 58 9 Russian Prince Finds His Art Treasures up for Auction. Reuter's Service. t) Berlin, October 30.« A Russian emigre n Action erf rom of and medicine chest which EZ^ 1 objects of art museumTwh^h S °L d aeciares that these objects were ill irallv OrhP?°p m hiS Pa!aCe in
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  • 73 9 Pons Riot Stirs up Press Pessimism Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Paris, October 29. P lem c One paper warns France to prepare for Bfchofof T°l p aSC vi ?m: an °ther P blame: the Bishop of La Rochelle, who described the unveiling of the statue as a
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  • 68 9 UNPLEASANT RECEPTION AT LAHORE. Indian Crowd Charged by Police. Reuter's Service. Lahore, October 30. nreeted* hS^L° f Simon Commission was h7* bl^Vfl thousands of boycotters carrying: black flags and headed by Mr Lala a L S; p an h d other leaders. "ifmnn "ft d Wlre b arri=rs
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  • 93 9 British Men-of-War Protect Stranded Steamer. Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, October 29--ceive H Sfh^rday^ rday evei n a message was reiunk, I* 3 Ci ;°u Wd f sus look ng f ath nng round the Chin! Si rot? "Kwangsee," which JwSi as H? re t0 th north
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  • 344 9 Important Forward Movement. APPEAL BY THE AIR MINISTRY. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] London, October 30. shr? in» til p rovmciaI cities and towns ask estoblishin to M COI?S de f A the advis »bility of estabhshmg Municipal with as little delay as
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  • 152 9 Administration Difficult Owing To Disaffection. Reuter's Service. Geneva, October 29. The Mandates Coram ssion began the examination of the New Zealand Government's report on the administration of March SI Sir James Parr, the New Zealand High Commissione: at London was present and assisted General Richardsonm r ply to
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  • 142 9 I Another Attempt to Preve They Were Innocent. Reuter's Service. New York, October 29. The weekly journal, "Outlook," publishes affidavits purporting to shew that Sacco and \anzetti were not guilty of the holdup of a cashier's motor-car at Bridgewater, Massachusetts, on December 12, 1919, which was followed
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  • 38 9 Alleged Princess Anastasia Claims His Wealth. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] New York, October 30. Tha self-styled Princess Anastasia has lodged a ;!aim for the residue of th? Czar s estate deposited in the Bank of England.
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  • 17 9 HOME SPORT, on page 4. MALAYAN PERSONALITIES, Mr. John G. Campbell, on page 7.
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    • 88 9 I 1 M> R I s I I Ends with Beer y j L J Light Railway Material I DOUBLE SIDED TIPPING 1 I WAGONS I S HC YD. CAPACITY. D 1 20" and 24" Gauge. f I Fitted with Roller Bearings with I j Pat ent interchangeable Roller Cages.
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  • 125 10 Sports Pastimes. MALACCA CHARITY MATCHES. Singapore and Selangor Chinese As Visitors. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Under the auspices of the Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce, a series of matches promoted by the Chinese Football Association of Malacca will be played on the Kubu C ground, Malacca, during the forthcoming November holidays, in
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  • 249 10 Six Teams Entered. Play in the Bendemeer Athletic Club's football league will commence early next month. Therj are six teams competing under the captaincy of Wong Quek Boon, Koh Swee Chiang, Tan Grm Poh, Tan Gek Soon, Chiang Kair Fong and Lim Teck Seng. 1 The
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  • 115 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. October 29. On Sunday an interesting match was the result of the meeting of the Rangers and H.M.S. Iroquois on the M. C. Padang, Mr. Chan Dah had charge of the game. Earlyplay saw the sailors' custodian successfully stem scoring shots
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  • 85 10 The Angjo-Chinese School of Malacca travelled down to Kuala Pilah on Saturday and played the local English School at football. In the first half following a melee in front of the home goal, Ah Beng opened the score for the visitors. Jit Sin
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  • 88 10 On the Malacca Club Padang the Saturday last were badly defeated by the newly formed Malacca Recreation Association, who trounced them to the tune of seven goals to one. In the first half the local team led by three goals, the scorers being R. Rozario, E.
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  • 36 10 The "E" team (captained by Wee Teck Soon) will meet the "A" team (captained by Mr. Wan Puteh) to-morrow in the Junior Civil Service Association* League. x Mr. J. S. Silvadurai will referee. f
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  • 37 10 On Sunday the Si mit Sports Club, with the assistance of some of the first team players of the Rovers, defeated the Malacca Rovers II by five goals to nil.
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  • 211 10 Latters' Poor Display. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Another match in the Singapore Crickot Cub tournament was played on the Padang yesterday when South Johore met and defeated the Etceteras and Law by 14 points to 5. The play was more or less one-sided, the visitors showing marked
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  • 162 10 Important R.F.U. Decision. The Rugby Football Union, mean ng thereby the Union that hath jurisdiction in this realm of England, has taken a very necessary step in the interest of the game says "T:uth," If a player is ordered oft the field he cannot play again
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  • 112 10 A Colours v. Whites match will be payed on Tuesday, the teams being:— Colours l—C. P. Smith, F. G. Minns, E. A. Lamb, D. H. Trumble, F. G. Sibary, E. M. Scoular, J. D. B. Moffatt, M. S. Bonaventura (Capt.), D. R. Howgill, H. R. Baker, J.
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  • 66 10 The fifteen which will represent the S.V.C. v. The Regiment on Tuesday will be as follows: O. W. Gilmour, A. P. Goldman. L. G. Robertson, J. Lee Keng Tye, G. H. Pinekney, C. R. McArthur, F. A. Niblock W. G. Skey, E. J. Sturgess, G. A. Cessford,
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  • 54 10 GOLF. The following was the result of the Armistice Cup competition at the Race Course Go f Club last week-end—lB holes medal play: Chia Yong Hoe 76—5 =71 Wee Kah Kiat 87—14=73 W. Wilson 86—10=76 J. Laycock 87—10=77 H. L. H. Lim 83—5 =78 A. L.
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  • 69 10 HOCKEY. A fast and interesting game was played on Monday when the SjC.C. were at home to the V.M.C.A. No score was registered in the first half although both goals had narrow escapes. Ten minutes before time the S.C.C. scored two goals in quick succession through Rhodes
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  • 55 10 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. v. the Medical College to-morrow on the V.M.C.A. ground: T. Lupton; L. W. Byrde and C. Lall; B. Singh, R. H. Yorke, and N. de Souza; M. Catchatoor A. N. Katyal, H. G. Stack, V. C. S. O'Hara and B.
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  • 40 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, October 30. The Negri Sembilan Club travelled down to Nilai yer.tcrday evening and met the Nilai Club, and were defeated by 3 goals to 1, after a fast and interesting game.
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  • 125 10 Second Match Ends in a Draw. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. Adelaide, October 30. The match between the M.C.C. tourists and South Australia here was drawn. In their first innings the M.C.C put up the very useful total of 528 (Hammond 145 and Chapman 145). Grimmett took six of
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  • 226 10 A proposal has been initiated here (writes "Permainan" in the "Times of Malaya") to invite the M.C.C. team of cricketers to visit Malaya on their return Home in March next year. Everybody with whom I have discussed the subject is entirely in sympathy
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  • 235 10 Meeting at Seremban. RIFLE SHOOTING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, October 30. On Sunday a very successful rifle meeting was held on the Seremban Range. In addition to rifle competitions, there were Vickers gun, Lewis gun and revolver events, all of which were keenly contested, and the
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  • 62 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, October 28. The following is the programme of the Malacca Volunteer Corps (Battalion Rifle Association) for November: Saturday, November 10 at 2.30 p.m. 300, 500 and 600 yards deliberate Range Officer:—Sgt. A. E. Lambert. Sunday November 18 at 2.30 p.m. spoon
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  • 86 10 Excellent Display. LAWN TENNIS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 31. The results of yesterday's tennis in which the visiting Australian lady international players Miss Akhurst and Miss Bickerton participated were as follows: Clerc and Miss Akhurst beat Oliver and Miss Bickerton, 6—2, 11—9.
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  • 89 10 BADMINTON. The following were the results of the mttch between the Mayflower B.P. ami Serangoon B.P. played at the latter's Court on Saturday:— Nco Peng Heng v. Teo Kah Lang, 14—14 (o—3), 13—13 (5-^3). Ho Chov Kian beat Lim Bah Choc, 15—5, 15—5. Lee Yang
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  • 48 10 A match between the "0.8.P." and Rochore Badminton Party will take place at the latter s Court on Saturday. Th« following will represent the "0.8.P.": Lim Chek Heng, Ong Hock. Poh, Neo Peng Heng, Chee Liang Bee, Lee Peng Kwang and Lee Peng Hwee.
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  • 65 10 The following will represent The Smelting Works Badminton Party in a match of 6 singles against the United Chinese Amateurs (Town Branch) on the former'5 court of Sunday, at 3 p.m.: E. R. Jacobs, Tay Kim Tee (Capt.),. Taj Kim Puay, Ali bin Hit2m, Abdul
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  • 58 10 BILLIARDS. The following are the results of matches in the Juvenile Football Club tournament, played night: Son Boon Hup (Scr.) 200 beat Lim Siew Tee (phis 30) 169. Wee Chwee Quan beat Choo Lye Huat w.o. Wee Kirn Suah (Scr.) 200 beat Tan Quae Thoon (plus 60) 156.
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  • 229 10 A Penang Spectacle. The first day of the Chingay Procession started at 2.30 p.m. at the Pitt Street Temple, Penang, on Sunday says the Straits Echo." The weather was splendid. The procession was not quite as long as we had been led to expect: which was all the
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  • 164 10 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokyo, October 29. The progress of negotiations between the Chinese Nationalist Government and the Japanese envoy at Nanking has necessitated Mr. H. Arita, Chief of the Bureau S ol ffairs of the Foreign Office, to. visit Shanghai abruptly leaving Tokyo Marquis N.
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  • 153 10 A fire alarm was turned in from Messrs. John Little and Co.'a about noon to-da y on account of the fusing of an electrc w™ NO damage was done and the trouble was over before the Brigade arrived. Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, as agents, have received a
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  • 145 10 Sharp Press Comment on SaccoVanzetti Case. Reuter's Service. New York, October SO. In an outspoken leader, entitled "The Ghost of Banquo," the "World" commenting ©n the "Outlooks* statements with regard to the Sacco-Vanzetti case says: j "The en'dence set forth establishes the overwhelming resumption that Vanzetti had
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  • 94 10 Reuter's Service. Paris, October 30. All but seven out of forty-six members of the Royalist organisation, "Camelot dv RoL" were arrested at Pons and released. None of them were armed. The charge will be assaulting the police. The Bishop of La Rochelle, who had ordered the clergy to
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  • 106 10 [British Official Wireless.J London, October 30. An interesting issue of capital has been successfully floated in London. This is the issue of £1,000,000 in six per cent bonds of the City of Saarbrucken at 94 per cent. The issue has been over-sub-scribed. The Government of Saarbrucken which is
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  • 188 10 Overloading and Obstruction On Deck. Hassan bin Hassan, Master of the "Hon* Lian a vessel plying between Singapore and Rho, was fined $100 or one month's imprisonment, on pleading guilty to charges of overloading and piling cargo on the d.ck, before the District Judge (Mr C H
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  • 146 10 Tragedy 200 Miles Away From Singapore. On the morning of October 26 a member <>f a Jap-mese fishing fleet, which was casting its nets at a fishing ground 200 miles away from Singapore, was fatally bitten by a shark. The vi'-fTm was diving to see whether
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  • 195 10 An Indian Mohammedan is now lying in hospital with a fractured leg, as the result ot an accident which occurred at Elein Bridge yesterday. X Mr. Tan Peng Chiang, a bill collector employed by the Kheng Seng Steamship yo., Ltd., Malacca, drew the second prize Sb cash swee P of
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  • 76 10 ZEPPELIN DOES BETTt ON RETURN I f Somewhat Delayed by i d Winds. et Reuter's Service. Reuter learns wi r *U J Z|jppelfa- has been repent '<« 5«0 miles Que west o' 1*7 £5! d Thi delayed It, st 0rm [Trans-Ocean via Pan-A^', The Zeppelin's homeu ar .<flUrTl"
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  • 32 10 Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.) I The liner. -W.anL""»,^ I she communicated with the 'Tr,H I at 12.19 (Greenwich time, tion as approximate niidwaf I Ca-pe Cod and die Azores. I
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  • 127 10 Precautions to Prevent Trouble During Coronation. Reuter's Far Eastern Service. r< *yo, October Seven months have pasted fc j police rounded up a thousand (umlJl and there have been a ntimber or2ffl arrests since. Altogether betweenfi five hundred have been committed for*? which will take place early
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  • 75 10 [Reuter's Service.] New York, October! The death is announced of Hr. Lansing, a former Secretary of Slate. [Mr. Lansing was a distinguishedbnt, statesman and writer. He was a Etas °f the Cabinet of President Wilsonirj the crit cal war period and was an 3» national figure, having
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  • 228 10 Reuter's Service. Cologne. OctoberS. The settlement of tie wagej dispua* Muenchea-Gladbath has ibuahd the proposed lookout. Marseilles, October* 1 P'erre Rey, of "La v he was popularly designated, indulging in a hunger strike siao and has died in prison. Parts. October I The punitive expedition Casablanca telegram
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  • 425 11 Fifth Annual General Meeting. Th fifth annual general meeting of the Dredging Co. was held at the tered Office, Hong Kong Chambers, on Monday. There were Bar Vr .1 M. Sime (Chairman), Messrs. Tu an, J. A. Elias, S. H. Moss, and Mr. F. Anderson Pole
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  • 108 11 Shares Held in Many Companies. jrfmgg in their weekly report tg ft? s*ya» Tin Trust, Ltd., Messrs and Co., Ltd., Kuala interest is now being n this company, but also is concern* in which the Trust These are as follows: Skat Tin Dredtfnc, Ltd. M?Tm Dredging, Ltd.
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  • 114 11 24th List. 0 $82,683.45 Sarawak n Hasan Collection fr it 30.00 Jjraoß from Hadjee Mohamed Jukhan 20.00 ■^:"iS^sr a 1000 v 20.00 idSr H zi Hadjee Mo sa 30.00 Street hv !at 48 Ka ndah a r *8. A. X a 200.00 ah, (Cukop) 50.00 j Mahrooz,
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  • 242 11 To be Opened in Singapore. Elaborate alterations to the building being made in the first storey of the fuiln «2ri° n SS?****" a representative of tt£ ."Malaya Tribune" was informed this 1™ bm that this building is to be the new horn." hLI new u ban k-
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  • 39 11 be? r 4- erS f r W€Gk ending San day, Novem- To d ay October 31.—Sim's Shield Inspection Bth Troop 5.15 p.m. To-morrow, November I.—Band Practice Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Friday, November 2.—Ambulance Class Headquarters 5.15 p.m.
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  • 28 11 T he rate of issue of Money Orders for to §100 The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 equal to $100.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 114 11 THAT'GROUCH* OLD MAN TRY PINKETTES"! Are you a "wet blanket"? Is your liver torpid? Are you ill-tempered, gloomy, bilious, dull, depressed? If so your need is Pinkettes, the dainty little laxative regulators. Just a couple tonight, and you'll enjoy your breakfast, feel ever so much better, brighter and more companionable
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    • 289 11 TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER TONIGHT! j NiW WORLD SNOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA TO-NIGHT-Will present a well-known stage success pi "THE PRINCE OF MOROCCO" Hemember: To-morrow, Nov. 1.-"GRANO VAUDEVILLE Nimr Played in conjunction with a Spectacular Gypsy Dance N. B.—Friday, November 2. Oor latest $5,080 Production »I** Draopadi will be
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    • 167 11 j 3 i I Old Whiskies. I Sole Agents: !lj JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. f 8 oru (Incorporated ia England.) H j BRITISH LAGER BEERj j TROPICAL M BRAND. l I Obtainablefrom all Gcod Deale-s. H 3 SOLE AGENTS: S J JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. I S (incorporated in England.)
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 126 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. da^v a cTb c c r f 4: I,rillS UP f To-day, October SI s '\ar P v m ML rill Hall> S R A (V) Volu--5.15 P.m.-Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Revolver Classification. y (\^Z-~^ n l Bde Si Section, (Sinhalese), Signal Training. To-morrow, November 1. Ha Bde
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    • 626 12 Amusements, 3 Sll Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets. 'PHONE NO. 3156. TO-NIGHT AT 9 P.M. WABDOUR Presents "POPPIES OF FLANDERS" Another BRITISH INTERNATIONAL Winner! A British Film which can stand comparison in every respect— technically, dramatically and artistically—with the finest American productions." DAILY MAIL. FROM AN ORIGINAL STORY BY "SAPPER"
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    • 341 12 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. Re: Administration Suit No. 37 of 1928. In the matter of the Estates and Effects of Haji Abdul Hamid alias Haji Kamat bin Jaya, of Muar (Deceased). (i) Mohamed Said bin Haji Abdul Hamid (ii) Ibrahim bin Haji Abdul Hamid (Petitioners) Hitam binte Mohamed (Caveatrix). The following
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    • 381 12 IT"'"" i' lll ORIENTAL !ss^-H 5 r iSa3i GOVERNMENT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India 1874) RESULTS of the TRIENNIUH ended 31st December 19 PROFirS Rs. 77,94,716. INCREASED BONUSES DEJLA.RED, Pc Op> Per RS 000 Per annun under LIFE POLICIES Do OA per Rs 000 P er annum
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  • 150 13 Filipinos Saving Money. The following letter signed by Mr. Ligot, Resident Labour Commissioner, appeared in a recent issue of the Philippines Herald T^Jl 1 gBneral the Fi 'ipino labourers in Hnl™" a r V n good conditions. They are "."factory work, and are saving bTthe 2^ COr
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  • 185 13 W en were bold And oft in fighting fettla. I y w f d t0 deal «ach other blow* ur-xi. en well enc »sed in metal. iJ? C °!i of mail UDOnthe ch«st,and casque npon the cranium, They wielded lance or battle-axe: Until there rose a
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 306 13 AMERICAN STEEL 1 SPLIT PULLEYS. j er icans" combine enormous strength X 4 tricans' transmit maximum power S idure higher speeds than jjj ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF S THE BORNEO CO LTD. (Incorporated in England.) S Smcf'T''. K" ala Lumpur, Ipoh, Teluk Anson, and Penang S TiniTTm-rrni 111 d KintfCe^rgetr —fW
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    • 143 13 9fie Perfect Mealtime Drink —prepare it yourself right at the table! XJST dissolve a teaspoonful of Postum in a cup of boiling water, add milk and sweeten to taste. No brewing! Always the same uniform delicious flavour —you can make Instant Postum in an instant at the table. But more
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    • 237 13 Br Price* 1« ORIENTAL MOTORS, 46, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. !Oh, Botheration! j They used to have bad nights with baby Now they have bad mornings! J Healthy happy baby, wakened more on "Lactogen" is Just be* iS fi /f V Un !f morn i ng proves the best I and
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    • 852 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. EX SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. (SINGAPORE BRANCH.) ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATION. Sunday, November 11, 1928. Service at the Cenotaph. The usual service at the Cenotaph will be held at 7.30 a.m. Ex-Service men and women should be in position on the Padang side of the Cenotaph at 7.20 a.m.
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    • 528 14 SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—PART-TIME WORK—AC-COUNTANT-SECRETARY—London Diploma Holder—willing to write up and check accounts, and prepare Final Accounts—2 p.m. to 8 p.m.—charges moderate —particulars from Box No. 746, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—A Straits Chinese young man lately returned from England, seeks board and lodging with respectable family. 'Reply Box No. 751 c/o
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    • 494 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: P™™* 85, Beach Street. Malacc* 131, Jcnker Street. J?£f o-x No V J «**n Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16> Ilir Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. g eTem ban J 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47,
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    • 469 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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    • 415 14 INSURANCE. THE •ftsn& soutb \|P BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. U 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
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    • 432 14 syja I HEAD OFF^eT and ,l t<J BOARD UK 7r (Chairman) ta< JGaw Khek Kh iani F (Vice Chairn i', Sq gng- Soon Tt ok Koh, San H Jn Seah En* Li™ J«5 Ngfn p™; > £Q- Wong, Et q f -s. c. ChnaCheng U g:? fc^; lhe Company v
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    • 477 15 SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) uaii PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. •vcn IR AND ORIENTAL STEAM CO., LONDON AND FAR MAIL SERVICR .i nner Contract with His Majesty's l L Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON For China Japan Dae Tonnage Singapore 1928 11,100 Nov 3 Mai™ Nov 15 Sft-
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    • 482 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Hugo K~rT3 Itfnnes "p H Australische Union (jQ Cj) Dampfschlffsand Besellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA PORTS AND KOBE Sachsen N A t Vogtland via Manila Nov i? t SB "b« HOMEWARDS. HOLL. ND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.
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    • 721 15 SAILINGS WRDDEUTSCHER lX———(lncorporated in Germany.) tended 8 OUTWARDS *J?S~!? ANILA HONG KONG > SHANGHAI AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. Coblenz via Takao Nov 9 FOR MANILA AND JAPAN. t Koenigsberg via Vladivostok Nov 10 Jlmar via North China Ports Toy 20 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. I t Pfalz via
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    • 362 15 STEAMER SAILINGS ■JiiMhH (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonna»e Destination n Hakusan Maru 1U.50U Naples, Marseilles, London, A vverp M Haruna Maru 10,600 Naples, Marseille,, Atsuta Maru «oon t Rotterdam Jan 3 4 Hashing Maru ,M 17 HakoneMaru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, 31 P 1 SuwaMaru „,000 Naples, Marsei.les, Fuahtai
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    • 213 16 jj Commencing from Nov. 1. H n 8 OUR D 9 MIDDLE ROAD SUB-DEPOT, f 3 (Junction of Middle Road and Short Street.) U [J Will observe the following hours— jj WEEK DAYS o g 7 am. to 1 p.m. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. o SATURDAYS o 8 am.
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    • 259 16 Dancing: Why is it so Popular? I 0 I J Can any one deny the fact that dancing is, at this modern age jl popular? To be successful in society without being acquainted wiih 7 H art of dancing, is a question which is obviously impossible to answer' li But
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    • 145 16 f 5252 2 I I a FOR ONE HUNDRED YEARS WĔ I B4THGATE'S PURIFIED CASTOR OIL I Has been recognised as the best Hair Oil. H It eradicates dandruff HE It Prevents premature greyness. It imparts lustre and softness I It promotes the growth of the hair It has a
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