Malaya Tribune, 26 January 1929
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Title Section21 1929-01-26 1 The Malaya Tribune VoL XVI No. 22 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, January 26, 1929.21 words
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Advertisement314 1929-01-26 1 lUPTON'SI UPTON'S CEYLON lEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I A. Staub Co.,—Cognac j Pure Grape-juice Brandies. ffi I Delightful and Mellow of taste with M a real Cognac Arima. TRY Staubs iff i>o- JE |i 3 STARS or 5 CROWNS J\ Brandy Once and you will never HS- j314 words
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Advertisement232 1929-01-26 1 FLOROIMIK pj* ft**. /V/ HIGH STRBJTT ASK FOB CVO§§e I j OIMNGECUP J j LEMONCUP. It Costs No More! f PONT SMOKE SCRAP. I If yon conld look through a cheap cigar, yon wonld lind that it is tilled with 1 scrap tobacco and covered with a wrapper. Scrap Tobacco232 words
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Article490 1929-01-26 2 What Former Kings Had to Bear. The most fascinating story ever written, could it be compiled in its entirety, wouid' probably be that of the Doctors of Kings, for it is a story made vivid w.th romance, intrigue, and death, says a writer in the "•Sunday Express." Not490 words
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Article403 1929-01-26 2 Sir J. H. Murray Talks on Papua. Administering a country half as large again as Englmd, where the principal sport of young men is not football, but murder, is no easy task. Neverthel ss, Sir Hubert Murray, who is Lieutenant-Governor of Papua, an island possession off403 words
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Advertisement301 1929-01-26 2 'A iCOft NS c Only one drop of amazing liquid 3 c mWmmmm^ ends painful corns scientifically. Deadens pam in 3 seconds. Then 3 c shriveis up corn so you can peel it 3 I j off. Millions use it on doctors' ad- US vice. For sale everywhere. Beware 3301 words
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Advertisement32 1929-01-26 2 DIAMONDS. Guaranteed Hardness an* Rn>htne««. ponnl to Genuine Diamonds. Rs. 5 to Ra. 10 per carat. Fnll P?rti"iilavc: Apply to: AMERICAN CHEMICAL DIAMONDS CO 3. Genera? Ma«hiah Mudali Street, Tel: Thejus." MADRAS.32 words
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Advertisement584 1929-01-26 2 If t& Colgate's Eclat laic 18 a velvtly-soH, absorbent pcuui Coolillg and rtfr *shing. lt ccntaii s pißHHii a mild Soothillg that M« he,ps t0 kte P the skin healtbj jHy The fragrance of Eclat is like a n <>segay cf fresh fltvwrs l COLGATE CO. 1 1 I V584 words
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Article644 1929-01-26 3 Value of Definite Policy. of ''tr,n e hSr ire n the New Era >" the title I the book containing a collection of Mr rlir >'ttu eTy S sPf 6^ 8 du ™g his last Empm toor, ig no itself arresting. Esneciallv it arresting to644 words
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Article166 1929-01-26 3 I Chinese Now Taking to Bridge. Referring to the report that while the Treaty (between Britain and China was being prepared for signing, S:r Miles Lampson played bridge in the house of Dr. Wang, the Chine;. a Foreign Minister, an "Evening Standard" writer says that th? Chinese are166 words
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Advertisement72 1929-01-26 3 HOW DO YOU REMOVE UNWANTED HAIR? mmvl VJ* nw«M turns i J own y KrowU > Into :l -titt, 6 11 hair craw bu4«r«t*d I «-»»*>• rniWfin usinn razor;. «f*'fnud H» solve tl.i, important bi.mr ?r?i ulU > 1 o! hair. No Hkin, rack a, mon, kmre j when th.-72 words
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Advertisement90 1929-01-26 3 THE NEAREST WAY TO A MAN'S HEART is through his stomach, so wise wives tell us. But unless the digestive tract is in I proper working order the efforts of the I good lady in this direction are liable to miscarry. Therefore keep Pinkettes handy ;in the house, as a90 words
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Advertisement174 1929-01-26 3 (Oammp I 1 prCCAOlfr j I I "'.«on.al I COOL |l I iM 1 J SMOKING. J J i Zj ««j all delightful because only the very «nest Golden leaf is used .fl! r "PICCADILLY" They are made b Bre wor,d famousf r «»e quality '1 SOLE AGENTSi—HDTTENBAf.H LAZARDS >»mm"s^rm^174 words
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Advertisement70 1929-01-26 3 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY LTD I (Incorporated in England.) X INSURES I with the jjj MOTOR UNION Hj THE In S LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE I I INSURANCE COMPANY, I Favourable Rates-Prompt Settlement of Claims, FIRE MARINE BUSINESS I B Also transacted on Favourable Terms I F«r all particulars apply70 words
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Miscellaneous216 1929-01-26 3 REMARKABLE ACCURACY OF AN LNDI AN ASTROLOGER'S PREDICTIONS. FREE Tost Horoscopes from His Studio in Bomba>. i w j have tested the skill oi H u r famous Indian psychie, "P UMl the modern wizard oi are r Katiak declares that A»*re as mist before the Sun aals in details216 words
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Article525 1929-01-26 4 Committee's Annual Report. The committee of the Ceylon Sports Ciub Singapore, in their annual report to be presented at the annual general meeting on Wednesday next at the Ceylon Tamils' Association Hall states::— There were 71 members on the roll at the commencement of the year. Of525 words
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Article430 1929-01-26 4 The Rhyme of Inspector X. j Inspector X he sits at his desk and furrows 1 ne his brow; He has locked his prisoners up for the night and what is he doing now? He is seated in front of a pile of books with pencils b430 words
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Advertisement326 1929-01-26 4 p A. dangers that lurk in dark* 9 I *IwJZ-ssf an Eveready Flashlight The E w WSEi most powerful and dependable I Bj IpBH flashlight made* I X I tojj Ask to see our special focus* I 1 FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES 1 8 —they last longer I S Matle by the326 words
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Advertisement207 1929-01-26 4 Kayser SLIPPER HEEL* Ĕ HOSIERY f* For afternoon and evening f ftl wt'.'.r, smart women prefer "Slipper Heel' hosiery with the Paris openwork clock. Of such X a fine, clear texture that it is —^f"""- "V_ but a film of lovely, silken WUI y color. And it has the exclusive207 words
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Advertisement142 1929-01-26 4 j DANCE IN YOUR OWN HOME The best from Broadway and the West End, all the bands who* 3 names you know—Hylton's,'Savoy* Havana, Waring's and jj dozens more, calling you to dance. Every trick of the saxophou, cv sund of the drums, is heard at ita best and clearest on142 words
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Advertisement231 1929-01-26 5 An Announcement by MR. BERNHARD BARON on the opening of CARRERAS' New Wonder Factory. I have watched this factory of my dreams become a wonderful reality. But of the thousand improvements that progress has made possible, ONE installation stands out because it is the only one of its kind in231 words
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Advertisement316 1929-01-26 6 BBsgsZsgsgs2sZsZSgsZsa2s2saSgSggSMi CHBBgBWBBMMBgBMWI PAVILION jj 'PHONE 903 B |j FROM TUESDAY, JANUARY 22 TO MONDAY, JANUARY 28. g 3 AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. jj a d jj The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. I HOAH~BEEBY a c A IN D i"THE ROUGH RIDERS." a c 1 G 1 IN THE f IKST SHOW316 words
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Advertisement200 1929-01-26 6 Amusements. ALHAMBRA! nl a I THONE 909 i I (TAN CHENG KEE Co. Ltd. Proprietors) I f" s Lr g c I PROGRAMME jj I Commencing Tuesday, January 22 f I and ending Sunday, January 27. I jl X IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. J THE LATEST EMPIRE200 words
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Advertisement584 1929-01-26 6 j GAIETY CINEMA I f SURINA THEATftpI Mjsajaia* > FROM FRIDAY. JANUARY 25 TO THURSDAY. T0 NirilT ,J JANUARY 31. Prnm N GUT AT 9 P.H. Fr <>m Wednesday, Jan 23 to Ti* SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. JaD 29 Welcome Return of the M DYNA MITE A o D584 words
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Article129 1929-01-26 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, Jan. 26. kst Wharf Entrance Gate 1). Kemo 22; Dampto 20. "«in Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). i x Tottori Maru 10; City of Baroch 14; Phemins 11; Tydeus 8; Autnlycus 6. «wpire Dock (Entrance Gate ■mob Maru .'5O; Jutlandia 32; Calypso W; Harudu129 words
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Article57 1929-01-26 7 British Official Wireless. [Britisn Official Wireless.] Pam London, Jan. 25. Hrw v rt 0 121.075 34.90 25.205 12.095 Berlhi 92.65 18.14 18.18 18.19 h 34.505 163.75 192.75 29.685 ***** BuehJr, 375 807.5 B 'Jtnos Air 5 29 /32 47 15/32 Shanghai ls 6 X ng 2s 6-y^d is 10British Official Wireless. - 57 words
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Article1227 1929-01-26 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE. Singapore, January 26. OWs'r N 2 1 P6r K yan 2 4 5 f w f p Boy.- Old Siam Rice S f hlte Pe PP er ***** Old Siam "4 gJS Muntok White Pepper 113.50 New Siam Rice 13 till •SS?5 k S Copra 10 01,227 words
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Article402 1929-01-26 7 Discussion at Chinese Public Meeting. rht,J etter hich the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce has received from WhitP f?; ie QK Hardef P r cf th. White City Show, was tha subject of a pub-ie meeting of the Chinese community f!i °A Tu^? ay in Kual Lumpur.402 words
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Article183 1929-01-26 7 Lewis and Peat's Report. Messrs. Lewis and P8at (Sirjgapore) Limited, in their weekly report dated Jan. 26 state: Piicts have risen during the past week on a wave of speculative buying in America and ths other markets have followed the movement. Until the last day or two183 words
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Article46 1929-01-26 7 Barlow's Report. Mess's. Barlow and Co., Singapore, in their we kly report dated Jan. 24, state: The rna.kct for the commodity has been steady i/.:oughout the past week. Approximately 785 tons were shipped. Closing quotations a c as fo.lcws:— Sundried $>9.90 Mixed $9.70.46 words
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Article270 1929-01-26 7 Among the passengers who arrived by the British vessel "Kopah'' from Malacca to-day were: Capt. G. H. G. Reag, M-ssrs. Ngian Goo and Cochrane. According to the Rangoon Times, fourteen members of the crew of the 'Ngatsein.' the L F. tug which foundered recently in the Guli of270 words
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Article83 1929-01-26 7 [Our readers are invited to write to ut on subjects of public interest. It must bt understood that the "Malaya Tribune" doe* not necessarily endorse opinions expresses by correspondents. Letters s-hould be at as Possible, and preferably typewritten. Pen-names may be used, but tht shouW h f dd T83 words
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Article1120 1929-01-26 7 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I fully endorse Mr. Lea Chim bian s opinion and 1 think it behoves the class whom Mr. Mariean is out to help to co-operate with him if the scheme is to be successful. lend a !l d 1 calhd over1,120 words
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Article28 1929-01-26 7 Another correspondent, "Islam," writes on the above subject, but as we have aLeady stated, we do not consider the matter one suitable for newspaper discussion.28 words
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Article85 1929-01-26 7 %m i. London, Jan. 22. Manchester Market. 8% lb. Shirtings, fair (new basis) 13 s 40's Grey yarns, single twist 1814 6 lb. T. Cleth, fair—24 yards 8s 3d Liverpool Market. Cotton—Fully Middling American 10 5S Egyptian Cotton 1909 Metals. Tin—Standard 3 months £222.10.0 Produce. Copra, fair merchantable85 words
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Article24 1929-01-26 7 The rate of Mone y ord ers for Or/ie V of payment of Money e^l S to f s°loo. Indla Ceyl n 18 RS24 words
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Advertisement225 1929-01-26 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. fJ^ N k ED n cx P erip need shorthandtypist by a European Firm. Apply Box No. 810, c/o Malaya Tribune. Safe Sure and Guaranteed cure for Leprosy, Leucoderma, Patches, Marks, Eruptions, etc., in four weeks. Rs. 7/8/- ncr "Sri* J2£ P a ic U lars under cov225 words
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Miscellaneous338 1929-01-26 7 gpAPORB DIARY. |\,-day. January 26. aig Imbß due. tw plantations, Hong Kong Bank, noon. n Kuffbv Final —Kuala Lumpur, jlalaya- H.M.S. Cumberland nrocessioa and Fireworks, 9 p.m. fin Club, Sky Races. JjaEowpany, Victoria Theatre, 9.30 HTa-BMWW*, January 27. L, ._n.2o a.m., 11.28 p.m. JJfjJ Indian Association, 3-30 p.m. Monday. January338 words
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Miscellaneous80 1929-01-26 7 YIETEOROLOGICAL REPORT. KANDANG KERBAU STATION. (By courtesy of the Government Health Office.) For the 24 hours ending midnight, Jan. 25. Maximum shade temperature 88*j X Minimum shade temperature 73' f Mean shade temperature 790 fp Maximum sun radiation 149" y Minimum grass radiation 69 7 V Sea temperature (maximum) 8280 words
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Obituary41 1929-01-26 8 Births. Marriages and Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. Chan Yoag Kee thanks all friends and relatives who attended the funeral of his lata wife and also those who sent wreathe, letters and telegrams of condolence. (Bangkok and Malacca papers please copy.)41 words
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Article673 1929-01-26 8 A P«nang paper—the "Straits Echo'"—has taken up a cry which has been plaintively raised in these I columns now and again: that it really is time Malaya began to think seriously about aviation. A plea for "air-mindedness," made a year or so ago by Sir Hugh Clifford,673 words
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Article184 1929-01-26 8 Mrs. M. J. Kennaway has been admitted to the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur.— "M.M." A Renter cable reports from Washington the death Mr. Oscar Underwood, txSenator of Alabama. A Ist of those granted auctioneers' licences in the settlement of Malacca for this year appears in the "Gazette." The price of184 words
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Article102 1929-01-26 8 Mr. F. E. Foulds, of Negri Sembilan, the w.h-known rugger and soccer r-layer, has left for England. 1 Mr. Frank Garland, of Ipoh, who is seriously i.l with fever, has bun removed to j Batu Gajah Hospital. The Hen. Mr. H. B. Egmont Hake has been granted102 words
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Article881 1929-01-26 8 Mr. Yoo Soon Bee, stevedore of Boustead and Co has been elected a Patrcn of the Straits Chinese amateur Dramatic and Musical Society. The third supplement to the F.M.S. Government Gazette conUins a li t cf articles in respect of wh.ch export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis.881 words
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Article739 1929-01-26 8 Plebias - (By "Plebias." Thue has b:en more news ihan weik about developments n Ch while there has been at ha., n meidenO-the i.poUed Communist I? of a has been p enty ence that the new regime i, brides, and that its recognition by' M Britain has not739 words
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Article37 1929-01-26 8 latest Quotations RUBBER. London: —Spot I0%d. New York:—21 s cents <<»•>• Singapore: —36 3 4- cer.«.>TIN 12s London:— Spot up l2? 3 months, buyer? f-— ?s fd). sellers £222 12s (u 0 "tons Singapore <- u37 words
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Advertisement459 1929-01-26 8 1 pOBINSON'Q f I m/r**** GENTLtMENS OUTFITTERS. w*mmW I DAY SHIRTS DAY SHIRTS I SOFT FRONTS SOFT FRONTS I DOUBLE CUFFS ft DOIJBLE cu f FS 1 I PBICE IN PR,CE 1 I $3.75 each. tM' W $3.75 each. I ALL SIZES TOJ 1 ALL SIZES j 13tol7ins. 13 to459 words
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Advertisement154 1929-01-26 8 JUST ARRIVED. chineseTsilver spoons, forks, butter knives, napkin rings &c. NAMSENS 54, HIGH STREET. i ni .i-i. i ii..l mm 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.154 words
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Article474 1929-01-26 9 Threat to Wiltcraw from League. STATEMENTS IN BRITISH PARLIAMENT. A Row in Japanese Diet. Reuter's Service. Geneva, Jan. 25. The reftrtn os Mr. Wang Kin? Ky t( tisif'ii. int-i'l»*:' specifically mentioning t rta ir and Japan, called forth the inter n *"on f chairman, warningReuter's Service. - 474 words
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Article138 1929-01-26 9 Jl Appeals for Settlement British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] U Rugby, Jan. 25. U n <'• the leadership of tho hi p, y came before Mr. n the High Court to-day. An been made on benalf of -V mv l to restrain the ;Y\ tne SBritish Official Wireless. - 138 words
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Article108 1929-01-26 9 s 1 Membership. Reuter's Service. I If v w York, Jan. 2o. l' e Tf )r< 1 complaint» of d lays xecu ion of Sto:k pc. K to of husine-s JV* Gov; r 01 r °kc'rs to cope with lf e tra -v 'nimittre has recom- .keReuter's Service. - 108 words
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Article240 1929-01-26 9 PROHIBITION IN MALAYA DEMANDED. The Voice of Young China. Reuter's Service. Geneva, Jan. 25. Mr Wang King Ky, offering the "sincere and devoted of united China" at the Opium Commission, demanded tho pronation of opium smoking in the possessions of interested Powers in the Far East, and thatReuter's Service. - 240 words
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Article138 1929-01-26 9 Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Geneva, Jan. 25. What is described as a most serious ease of contraband drug operations was mentioned at the Opium Committee, relating to the Naerden factory, Rotterdam. A Dutch report stated that the factory held a license and received drugs from various countries, particularlyReuter's Service. - 138 words
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Article104 1929-01-26 9 Attracting Younsr Men. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 25. A comprehensive sch me of co-ord nation and re-organisation, which will eventually make the colonial veterinary service a first cl ss service attrac ting young men with a scientific bent, has been laid down in the report ofReuter's Service. - 104 words
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Article85 1929-01-26 9 Amanullah's "Come Back." Reuter's Service. Moscow, Jan. 26. A message from Kabul states that the first battle between the united Jelalabad tribes advancing on Kabul and a detachment sent by the new ruler Bacchaisakau 25 miles from the capital resulted in the routing of the detachment whichReuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article75 1929-01-26 9 Over 500 Poisoned at Dinner? Reuter's Service. Mentone, Jan. 26. The death has occurred of the Dutch actor, Doctor Will?m Royaards, the most I -i! ian 1 int.rpreter of Shakespeare's works in Holland. Rotterdam, Jan. 26. At out 550 members of the staff of the Life AssuranceReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article16 1929-01-26 9 NOTES OF THE WEEK, on page 8. CEYLON NEWS AND NOTES, on page It*16 words
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Article298 1929-01-26 9 OPENING OF UNION PARLIAMENT. Ministers' Election Plank. Reuter's Service. Capetown, Jan. 25. An unemployment demonstration, synchronising with the opening of Parliament to-day, culminated in a disturbance by unruly elements in a poor quarter of the city. A baker's shop was sacked and other shops damaged. A policeman wasReuter's Service. - 298 words
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Article53 1929-01-26 9 Tragic Error in the Punjab. Reuter's Service. B mbay. Jan. 25. A message from Peshawar states that two airmen have beer, arrested in connection with the bomb tragedy mentioned yesterday. One of th; wounded Indian cavalrymen has succumbed and two others have had legs amputated and are notReuter's Service. - 53 words
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Article41 1929-01-26 9 French Far East Missioner. [Havas Agency.] Paris, Jan. 25. M. Aurousseau, ex-director of the Far East School at Hanoi and professor at th? Indo Chinese PhLology College of France, who fulfilled several missions to China and Japan, has committed suicide.41 words
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Article29 1929-01-26 9 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Jan. 25. The Mansion House fund fur the relief of distress in tutting areas amounted last evening lo £567,000.British Official Wireless. - 29 words
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Article33 1929-01-26 9 Construction Programme. Reuter's Service. Rom., Jan. 25. The Cabinet has decided that the construction snould begin in uune of two 10,000 ton cruisers, two flotilla leaders, four destroyers and five submarines.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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20 1929-01-26 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, Jan. 25. The Reichstag has passed the Kellogg Pact Ratification Bill.20 words
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Article38 1929-01-26 9 Germans' New Fast Service. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] B:rlin, Jan. 25. A representative of th? H?mbur:?-Ameriea Line has left for the Far East to arrange a fast steareer sirvice betv.een Europe and th. Dutch East Indies.38 words
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Article28 1929-01-26 9 [Havas Agency.] Paris, Jan. 25. French imports for 1928 amount to 53,448,000,000 francs and the exuorts to 51,346,000,000, compared with 53,049,000,000 and 54,924,000,000 respectively last year.28 words
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Article408 1929-01-26 9 Cause of Striking Improvement. RIGHT CHEST FREE OF INFECTION. Convalescence Very Near. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 25. It is learned that the continued progress of the King has facilitated the fixing of. the approximate date of his departure for Bognor, namely theReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 408 words
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Article401 1929-01-26 9 Penang Hill Sites. The Ci Hector of Land Revenue's notice regarding applications f)r si es on Pemng Hill will, says the "Pinang Gazette," allay the irri.ation- that was c used some imo ago by the granting or letting of land on the Hill, in some cas401 words
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Article85 1929-01-26 9 Exhibits of Malayan Products. Cabling f.om London on Jan. 15 tha correspondent of the "Times cf Ceyion" said: "At the British Industr es Fair, opening en Feb. 18, Ceylon will not b; represent d, though Malaya and the smalle' Clones will participate in the exhibition of food85 words
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Advertisement148 1929-01-26 9 j GILBEY S SPEY ROYAL I J SCOTCH WHISKY. I I I B 8 J We have every confidence in I a recommending this fine old I i [j j mellow blend to everyone. c J UNVARYING QUALITY. I 3 OBTAINABLE AT ALL GOOD STORES a OR IN CASE LOTS148 words
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134 1929-01-26 10 Sports Pastimes. THE BEST OUT EAST? Quality of Malayan Football. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Tho overwhelming defeats inflicted on our visitors from S am again raisers the question, what is the quality of Association football in Mala>a? Either the teams that Visit us are unduly boosted before arrival in order to ensure134 words
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Article49 1929-01-26 10 The Siamese foo'.ball team are p ayin>g their final match at the Stadium to-day when they meet the Siong 800 Ath etic Society in a friendly game It was intended that they should play the I.C.F.A. but the Indo-Ceylonese were unable to field a t:am.49 words
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Article50 1929-01-26 10 The N.T.S. are playing a friendly match at Puloe Samboe to-day and will be represented by:— P. A. Beins; C. M. Rodrit;ues, M. Mahmood; Tan Ben Seng, Ad. in, M. Sherrf; Low Fook Seng, M. Salleh, Lim Teck Seng, A. J. Maasen aid J. C. Desken.50 words
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Article42 1929-01-26 10 Owing to an unfortunate oversight the Singapore Cold Storage, who had entered for the Inter-Commercial Cup, were not included in the draw. The re-drew takes place to-day and will be published on Monday. The dates of will remain the jame.42 words
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72 1929-01-26 10 The following players, selected' from the teams of Kampong Glam, Kampong and Jalan Sultan, will represent the Malay Junior League XI against the Amicabl? Athletic Association to-morrow on the M FA. <*round. Said (KG.); Said Taib (K.G.), Karsani (J.S.); Babu (K.K.), Taib72 words
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54 1929-01-26 10 The following will represent the Eu Tong Sen Hostel of Raffles College against the F.M.S. Hostel of the Medical College today: A. P. Rajah; E. S. Tan (Cant.), Hooi Yip Seng; Tahar, M. Y. Lee, Ismail; Appadurai, N. F. Lai K. C. Ung; M. Takaraizu,54 words
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Article47 1929-01-26 10 The flolowing will represent A.A.A. against the Pualu Bukom to-day at Singapore Ah Kow; Swee Chiang, Gek Soo; Ah Hoci, Quek Boon, Thet Siong; Y. C. Song, Choong Hooi, Kwee Liang, Gek Seah, and Loo Beng. Reserves:—Teng Seng, Ah Chew, V- ng Quee.47 words
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Article41 1929-01-26 10 The following will represent the Travancore Athletic Club against the Indian Association on the LA. ground to-day: Mohammed; Lean Perera, Sharaman; I. Fernandez, A. Pereira, Emmanual; Peter Pereira, Benny, Daniel, Menon and B. W. Pereira. Reserve, F. Pereira.41 words
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Article116 1929-01-26 10 HOCKEY. On the Padang yesterday the Club met the R.A. in a game of hockey resulting in a win of 2—l for the latter. It was a lively and interesting game. In the early stages of the first half the Club was kept continually on the defensive.116 words
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Article48 1929-01-26 10 CRICKET. All cricket enthusiasts will sympathise With W. H. Pon- ord, the Austra ian "scoring machine," who will ba unable to play cricket until the middle of February at the earliest. Specialists who examined his hand durin.r the week-end said that the bone was setting Well.48 words
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Article33 1929-01-26 10 The Board of Contr j! apparently refused to be influenced by the "Kippax incident," m the s-.-en.t Ccr Td-r and llcls w r rea;p' -t-:d umpires lor he th'rd test33 words
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Article254 1929-01-26 10 Taree's Sensational Win. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent Peaang, Jan. 25. The extra c ay.- racing was favoured with fine weather. There v.ac; a larjre attendance 1 Mrs. A. H Miles presented the cups. Mayo •vas the champion jockey. Ponies—Class 2—lst. Div. (5 Furlongs). Tares (Wad:worth) 9.1254 words
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Article168 1929-01-26 10 "Keep Your Eye on the Ball." RUGBY FOOTBALL. The ait of kicking goals is fully explained m a six penny bcok to be obtained from Herbert Jenkins, Ltd., of York-street, Sc. James's, London. The author is Major R. A. Chrjstal, who makes a strong point of the fact168 words
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Article391 1929-01-26 10 Considerable comment has been aroused in England concerning Mr. J. F. Byrne's proposals, which weie reproduced in the "Tribune" of Jan. 16. Dr. Rocyn Jones, vice-president of the VVelch R.U., says: "A try, the resultant effect of team work, should certainly not !>e of smaller value391 words
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Article394 1929-01-26 10 Tips for Malayan Pugilists. BOXING. One thing I noticed more than anything .ise at the .'-chooiboys boxing championships (Wi.tes Kay in Athletic News") was the a most complete absence of the straight .tit as* an attaching or defensive weapon. It wa.- for tnis lerscn that394 words
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Article48 1929-01-26 10 "Cumberland" and 2nd Welch. Boxing contests at the usual weights will be held between H.M.S. "Cumberland" and the 2nd Batt. The Welch Regt. at the S.V.C. Drill Hall on Friday, Feb. 1, at 8.45 p.m. Cost of admission: Ringside seats, $2; other seats, 50 cents.48 words
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Article106 1929-01-26 10 Mrs. P. S. Hunter's Prize. RIFLE SHOOTING. handicap compe'ition of the Singapore Ladies Rifle Association, for the prize presented by Mrs. P. S. Hun'er, was held on the 24.h, inst., at the Bukit Timah Range. Ten cards wre taken out and the fo.lowing returned:— 310 200 100 Nett106 words
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Article184 1929-01-26 10 Any Majayan Entries? ATHLETICS. We have received particulars of an international transeont n< ntal foot lace across the American continent for ca-h prizes ranging frrm $25,000 (gold) foe the winner, $10,000 and $5,000 respectively to the sccoid and third, and lesser puzes to the next In order184 words
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Article105 1929-01-26 10 Army and Navy Estimates Reduced. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, Jan. 24. The Reichstag's new session opened with a debate on a minor bill, pending the Federal Council's approval of the Budget, details of which are now published, showhv the Foreign Office's appropriations of 67,000,000 marks, of which 5,000,000105 words
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Article240 1929-01-26 10 Aciion Dismissed with Costs. In the Civil District Court this morning his honour Mr. J. L. McFall gave judgment against the plaintiff, wi h costs, in the cas. in which Lee Kirn Puan, (represented by Mr. N. A. Malall), sued Cheong Guan Boon (represented by Mr. Tan)240 words
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Article229 1929-01-26 10 Penang's Successful Competitors. The following were the successful competitors in the "Pinang Gazette" $2,000 motor car and motor cycle reliability trial which was held lest Sunday. The "Pinang Gazette" state? there are no prizes for the fourth, ilfth and sixth places and that the results ar? rrovisional229 words
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Article327 1929-01-26 10 A Woman's View. The following- letter appeared in Thursday's "Malay Mail": (To the Editor, M Malay Mail.") Sir,—-I agree with the main contention of your Under yes'erday that morals in Malaya are very much less black than they have been painted, but, if you will forgive my327 words
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Article79 1929-01-26 10 A farewell tea-party was held on Wednesday in the St. Anthony Convent compound, in honour of Sister Matilda's departure to Malacca to take up the position rs Lady Superior of the Sacred Convent of that place. Sister Matilda has here for nearly 35 year*, and the children have79 words
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Article399 1929-01-26 10 Noisy Communists in the Reichstag. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, Jan. 25. The Reichstag speaker, Herr Loebe, has deprived the Communist Reichstag Member? of their allotment of gallery passes, because the Communists used the privilege for plu.ing on the gallery dozens cf their followers, who caused tumultuous scenes, when399 words
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Article123 1929-01-26 10 25th List. Previously acknowledged $85,336.6] The Moslimin Trust Fund Association 5,000 Collection from Hasan Hadjee Dawood:— Tamat bin H. Omar (Segamat) $10 Abdurrahman 13 Collections United Engin ers Iron Works 21 Collections from H. Ali bin H. Mohamed Said 20 Hajjah Am5na binte Jafar (Sarkat Cucob) 10123 words
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Article1147 1929-01-26 10 REMOVING TO AN(> Tt I SITE. I Chairman's Rev** I The annual e.neral rru.o*:„ I pore Turf Clud was I Exchange Rooms. Mr A VY H In proposing the udup i.„: .J| and accounts, the chairman I mucn regret that 1 Jay 'i{ *5S death of Mr1,147 words
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Article1402 1929-01-26 11 ALL-CEYLON BUDDHIST CONGRESS. I operation in the Colony. I (From Ceylon Exchanges.) I l ttiitfa Ail Ceylon Buddhist Con H V 6 rt rt v. as made to enter into I Sion and adjust the defects of th* I religion of the population a« I fe#J*\1,402 words
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Article333 1929-01-26 11 Need for Consolidation of Interests. The committee of the Indian Association, Singapore, in their comprehensive annual report, to be presen ed at the general mcc.ing to be held to-morrow, concludes as follows: In bring ng the report to a conclusion, your committee desire to address a few words333 words
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Article105 1929-01-26 11 Tho other day a small party left Saigon for Bangkok at 6 15 in th- morning, and reached the rest-house at Aranya P adesa at mid-night the sam: day, says a Bangkok <^ntemr»or;>-y. They spent three -hours at Pnompenh for rest and refreshment, and the samo length of time at105 words
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Advertisement24 1929-01-26 11 M>n .i fcXJi S Ul ifiilON CONSULT: M. EZEKIEL SONS Manufacturing Opnthalmic Opticians, 4, Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place, Optometrist: A. M. Ezekiel, 0.D., F.P.O.C24 words
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Advertisement29 1929-01-26 11 I SHANKS I t SANITARY EARTHENWARE AND FITTINGS S OBTAINABLE AT: I ONG BOON TAT Co., jjj No. 102, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. f MQHO! m\\m I NAVY CUT CIGARETTES]29 words
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Advertisement303 1929-01-26 11 f v> mat has made TKm OTKMAN FLOWER SHOP. I 4 ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. ffl Java Flowers can be obtained every Monday and Friday. VanHa r .aquim Orchids and other Fresh Flowers auppKed from 1 t r K° m f U Nu^ opd be undertaken Vk p dal r heafB303 words
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Advertisement435 1929-01-26 12 Amusements, I A COMEDY DRAMA WITH UNIQUE CHARACTERISATIONS. B A Modem Clothes Version of the Oldest Story in the World: r A Saturated Solution of Laughter and Novel Emotional Climaxes. Featuring a Modern Daughter of Eve CORINNF GRIFFITH B in a story of up-to-date society in Monte Carlo "THE GARDEN435 words
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Advertisement560 1929-01-26 12 Church Services. SUNDAY, SEPTUAGESIMA. St. Andrew's Cathedral January 27, 1929. 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. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday »nd Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday560 words
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Advertisement602 1929-01-26 12 rrimest Dairy fed BACON Quality, Courtesy and Service' freshl'fqcd REFRIGERATING Co.. LIMITED 233 5 Orchard Road Phone 3300 CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES Ophir Road 8 a.m. Mass and Sermon. 5 p.m. Prayers and Benediction. CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH (Portuguese Mission) 5:30 a.m. Low Mass. 6:30 a.m. Low Mass.602 words
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Advertisement728 1929-01-26 13 i AIH E BIC A N STEEL I SPLIT PULLEYS. j 3 combine enormous strength C f 4 ercan*" transmit maximum power C I endure higher speeds than Ig ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OP H THE BORNEO CO., LTD. I (Incorporated in England.) 5] Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Teluk Anson and Penang. S728 words
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Advertisement234 1929-01-26 13 PILES CURED WITHOUT OPERATION. I have a special treatment for piles, eye troupes, nervous debility and general weakness, undertake to cure cases however acute. A permanent cure is effected for piles by he mere application of a medicine for only hours. I have cured many of the local rich people234 words
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Advertisement52 1929-01-26 13 Brighten the Home with J j "BRIQHTSHINE" j 0 The British Metal Polish that- o 9 U 1 B^p S MAKES jj 1 METALS WEtTIS S J BR,GHT BRIGHTER jj j Manufactured by Pickerings of Sheffield. 1 o D 1 Sole Agents Malaya: I] j Mackay, Monk, Ltd., J Singapore52 words
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Advertisement435 1929-01-26 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of the Association will be held in the V.M.C.A. Hall on Friday, February 1, at 5.30 p.m. BUSINESS. To pass the Accounts for 1928. To elect Officers for 1929. Other Business. All who are interested in the435 words
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Advertisement588 1929-01-26 14 SITUATION VACANT. ?a. -r,,; ;-Vt WANTED—Teachers of either sex for a local school. Apply immediately Box No. 808, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Young intelligent man cap able of writing up complete set of books Must have good handwriting. Reply stating experience, salary required to Box No 809, c/o Malaya Tribune. SITUATION588 words
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Advertisement506 1929-01-26 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16 f ntr Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street Shanghai506 words
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Advertisement688 1929-01-26 14 INSURANCE. THE State! SOUT,i W Bffl T«se 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 Capital688 words
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Advertisement548 1929-01-26 14 INSURANCE^* ASSURANCE CORPQr^ LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: BINGAI*. 2nd Floor of No. 3. Singapore. 4(1 'Phone Nos. 3046 and 4047. BOARD OF~DlRi: T()R See Teong Wah, Esq.-_c h Z Ong Soon Tee.-Vice ma Koh Sa n Hin. Es q Cha,lman Seah Eng Lim, Esq. Vow Ngan P548 words
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Advertisement432 1929-01-26 15 I SAILINGS I o. BRITISH INDIA I AP CAR LINES. H )Inoorpo rated in England.) I vaIL PASSENGER CARGO U SERVICES. I ttvcrl AR AND ORIENTAL STEAM I CO., LONDON AND I U EAST MAIL SERVICE. mm\ <v«der Contract with His Majesty's mm mum Government.) I OUTWARDS from LONDON H432 words
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Advertisement454 1929-01-26 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE mmm |H D j fc*** tapfcohlffc B~ell.ch.ft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS HAVENSTEIN T KSSASP vi Manila fS 8 2 t LEVERKUSEN „J t BURGENLAND 2 J HOMEWARDS. j HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. NAUMBURG Direct t nn t454 words
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Advertisement407 1929-01-26 15 STEAMER SAILINGS Vb I (Incorporated V. in Germany The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. DERFFLINGER for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtao Jan 31 HAIMON for Manila, Yokohama, Kobe, Moji, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtao Feb 12 GOTTINGEN for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Takao, Dalny, Tsingtao407 words
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Advertisement333 1929-01-26 15 STEAMER SAILINGS LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PEN h A ou% imm aervice-19K BE« PO«WN H Ir TIt&SON TMan MALACCA 4 Pm "SELANGOR" 5F 430 P-m- "KOPAH" t ML "LIPIS" Mm /ab^v 430 P m "LARUT" qavn B A U /A JESSELTON. KUDAT SANDAKAN, (weekly service) BANCKOK 2 (W^arf) 5 pm333 words
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Advertisement555 1929-01-26 15 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON tKashiwa Maru Oesttnation Due SiH iu,ooo Naples, Marseilles, London, A werp Hakone Maru in *nn Ko~i m r Rotterdam Jan 31 Feb J 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Suwa Maru 11 aaa m qt m t Rotterdam Feb 14 15 ii,UOl> Naples, Marseilles, London,555 words
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Advertisement106 1929-01-26 16 CRUDE OIL ENGINES. 1 Stationary Engines I Horizontal and Vertical j I I j Marine Engines I B >97V Si 0 I m Sole Agents: m J N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. 1 SINGAPORE and PENANG. M j I j I I A NEW SHIPMENT OF I j The106 words
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Advertisement200 1929-01-26 16 w Flic Pleasures of Sporting can only be enjoyed by him who enjoys good health. The requirements of *very day-life call for a healthy and well-working organism. Therefore do not wait till you are compelled to walk with the assistance of crutches' but treat in good time any rheumatic or200 words
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