Malaya Tribune, 1 April 1929
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Title Section21 1929-04-01 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XX- -No. 74 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, April 1, 1929.21 words
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Advertisement121 1929-04-01 1 UPTON'S TEA. YOU CAKTOT BETTER j Tffi BEST. I LAiHES, SHAPING AND DRILLING MACHINES, Etc. CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM I sole imorters THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., Singapore. I (Incorporated in Denmark.) Df I BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED X U (Incorporated :n the Straita SettlemenU.) X lIUPJIIIIII II lIIHIIIf lj II121 words
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Article, Illustration508 1929-04-01 2 Goodyear Enterprise in America. Work is now under way at the Goodyear j Akron Airport, .in the United Stages, pre- i liminary to construction of the hogt Good- I year hangar—to be the biggest building in the world—and which, when completed, wi.i be used for the construction508 words
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Advertisement515 1929-04-01 2 j WHITEAWAYS j U STANDARD VALUES. 1 I S I A LIQUID INSECTICIDE DISINFEC-D KUil"Ml TANT DEODORIZER AND CLEANSER 000 < DALT ma" Ifille Mosquitos, Ants, 5 a ISUII-IIU lUII9 Cockroaches, Moths, gj Spiders, Bugs and all II C 55 I [pTfulJnl insects. U KM I S Ry.-VWM "ROII-NO" DfciflfpftS515 words
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Article837 1929-04-01 3 A Moribund Club. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Mar. 28. •About 20 ago, the Penghulus of the State, under the leadership of H ji Ismail bin -Haji Suleiman, subscribed for and erected an attap pavilion on the old padang, firstly in order to provide a resihouse for837 words
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Article217 1929-04-01 3 A Planter's Tribute. «tJ 1 6 S ,lc ?M im? letter appears in the Malay Mail": Sir, —I cannot express too strongly my agreemen; with your admirable leader in Z% J. y i, M ,f ,ay Mail und ?r the heading Fair Play. I should imagine there has217 words
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Advertisement318 1929-04-01 3 jm flj fl H JB fll B B I """11 'f *****2525^ I J HIjMASTER S^ VOICE I I Heng Co., J I Hm»«f»8. 105, Selegie Road, Singapore. ■8* riutsßUCito ft feints. SI are known throughout the Empire for fA I covering power and durability. Supplies |TJ ready for immediate318 words
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Advertisement183 1929-04-01 3 Tl,« o/ llS«litv p»« tltty MONK TNAN A "?l(^l(. Ancl Lack l.»8tin3 An6 Vitality. Xo <>ne constant <leman,l« «n .hvs'cal strength w.lhout nolh.n,' "te hecomes 2 ,enan.e ,n«tead „f n i> no ")(.VM..nt w t... people w... h"r l« ..r <,ue.,.V.n«.. 7»7« lhe>- may have a emporarilv exhllarutin? eave the183 words
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Advertisement187 1929-04-01 3 SS I*««nnni r ONLY BRINK jfl ONE BOTTLE" ftffl FRASER i NEAVE Aerated Waters I l ill ■Il iAND YOU WiLL 1111 Rl ONLY IJ ji FRASER NEAVE For the Rest of yoor Life. —the invariable verdict of those who favour N. J. Club. Therefore show your appreciation, too, of187 words
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Article1759 1929-04-01 4 Firs! President of the Republic. BITTER DISAPPOINTMENT OF DR. SUN. Fighting Chaos and Civil War. I (By L.M.—Our Special Correspondent.) j TALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] At length the dream of more than twenty years had become reality. Naturally great hopes arose in the hero's breast, as he hurriedly left1,759 words
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Advertisement318 1929-04-01 4 Foods The 'Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited to feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Moreover, they are practically identical in composition with mother's milk, since318 words
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Advertisement37 1929-04-01 4 JUST ARRIVED Few sets of, 60 lb. complete Trevor _Barbell. Price $22 per set including Muscle Building Course, Table of Increase and Training for Great Strength. Send your order early with cash to Leaderman/' c/o Malaya Tribune.37 words
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Advertisement336 1929-04-01 4 I NOTICE H^a^ Wk T«ab£ KMX Jf Ifl^hughtl W^lv\No. 1511 v.-. /aIHB«i tSjejfc rRADE MARK .-Jkl rLASHLICHT 1 /J^k NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Mark depicted abofts the l ■■>!■!M I property of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company a corporatorsnised under the laws of the State of Conecticut336 words
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Article435 1929-04-01 5 Singapore, Mar. 23. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 62 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 52 Mutton Indian lb. 65 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 68 Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks, each 1.04 Pigeon, domestic,435 words
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Advertisement263 1929-04-01 5 rCIUB CHEESE is ™e of Australia's Jinst cheeses and well detrves its place on any tale. We would recommend in trial to you. ('Always for Service" REFRIGERATING Co LTD o^^^vt^ S* VIRGINIA— HAY «TIUIT. 1f» *R PAUL WWTEHAN and His Orch. Illats Grandma PAUL WHITEMAN'S djjfr 501 I Can't (Jive263 words
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Advertisement218 1929-04-01 5 jjj GRAMOPHONE REPAIRS AND cj I PARTS SUPPLIED jf X You can repair your own Phonograph in rjj less than 5 minutes! We now offer the Fr rfl public complete Accessories for ALL Gj TYPES of Phonograph from sound fj| J(] boxes, springs, gears, and down to the rfl uj218 words
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Advertisement196 1929-04-01 6 PAVILION 1 I 'PHONE 6903 I FROM THURSDAY, MARCH 28 TO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. I I AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. The Latest PATHE GAZETTE I I MONTY BANKS I B ft cj in g "ATT A BOY." j "THE WISE WIFE." I H FEATURING ft I Phillis Haver and Tom196 words
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Advertisement163 1929-04-01 6 Amusements, alhambra! C 'PHONE 6909 B I (TAN CHENG KEE ft C«, Ltd, Pnprieton) g I PROGRAMME I I I Commencing Sunday, March 31 I and ending Friday, April 5. f S i SIN THE SECOND SHOW AT t PM. g THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I !lon chancy j 9163 words
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Advertisement329 1929-04-01 6 j GAIETY CINEMA 1 Junction Albert mod Eancoolen Streets. c 1 From Thursday, March 28 to Thursday, April 4. Grand Easter Programme. AT 9 P.M. Latest International News and Gumps Comedy. HOME JAMES! Starring LAURA LA PLANTE. The funniest, most entertaining and all-round amusing picture ever produced. Don't miss it!329 words
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Advertisement119 1929-04-01 6 SURINA HEA.TRE North Bridge Road 'Phone No. 628». FROM WEDNESDAY, M CH 27 TO TUESDAY APR] 2. Easter Attraction Txtra-ordinary! AT 9 P.» SHARP. WILD r IRE." Starring AILEH PHINGLE. The greatest racing dßaa ever written and the greatest racing pic tiM ever made Packed to the guards with thrwg119 words
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Article118 1929-04-01 7 Ships Alongsid the Wharves. Singapore, April 1. Ea«t Wharf (Entrane Gate 1). Brouwer East lisin; Duris E.E.E. Wharf; Hong Peg 22. W*\n Wharf (Entrare Gate 3). Antung 18; Schle en 14; Coblenz 13; Pres. Johnson 11; Demodocus 9; Katong 7. Empire Dock (Entrace Gate 3). Azumasan Maru 3.118 words
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Article210 1929-04-01 7 SHIPPIN G NEWS. The "Takliwa" arr.ed from Calcutta T'.-tiay. Tho '"Suez Maiu"!i expected on April from Bombay, and sailing for Japan same day. The "Tottori Mam' is due on April 4 ::i Heng Kong and > sailing for Bom- >. y on the following?* ay. The N.Y.K. steamer.' Nagato Maru,"210 words
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Article89 1929-04-01 7 A local astrologer untitled worked it all >\\ s us sa.s the ''Times of Malaya,' A i: '"X upward spurt in prfc mxt month. We i oi, however, adds tl Ipoh paper, buyB tin "forward." Sungei Siput is sfcttly to have a -urch ~f its own. For SO me time89 words
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Article1435 1929-04-01 7 XIII.-SOCIAL SERVICE AMONG LABOURERS. Need for Preliminary Inquiry. "Truth" (Klang) writes further as follows: In my second letter on Indian labour, published in your columns in November last I made the following statement:— "As I proceeded with my persona enquiries the conviction gradually gainec strength in me that1,435 words
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Article227 1929-04-01 7 From Drury Lane. It is a far cry from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, to the Federated States. Nevertheless, the massive central electric lighting electrolier installed in this theatre has so excited the admiration of a wealthy Chinese Towkay of Kuala Lumpur that he has ordered a replica227 words
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Article194 1929-04-01 7 Proposed Formation. Th? need fee a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has (says tht "Stiaits Echo") long been appaient if Penan?;, but for various reasons, including the peculiar local difficulties and the absence of any well defined public (pinion in th? matter, snch a Society194 words
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Article155 1929-04-01 7 Fine Collection of Coins Stolen. "Hot Ni'euws Van den Dap" of Mtr. 20 contains news of a serious theft in eoarahaya A British-Indian merchant Mated Yoosof alleged that a gang of five »r men gained access into his room am. stole a la.ge collection of antique gold155 words
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Article502 1929-04-01 7 The Annual Meeting. n f ral ,"»*tin,c of the Kuala rilah-Bahaj Planters' Association was held thY 1 I*"* 1 ?iiah C u lub n Tuesday, when tne following members weie ores at-— S?u Ji G P £,kins A A. Brown, G BurnCallander, A. L. Sands, B. G502 words
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Article556 1929-04-01 7 Continued Growth of Bovril Exports. The thirty-second annual general meeting of bovnl, Lta, was helu on Feb. 26, at River Plate House, Finsbury-circus, London. Sir George- Laweson Johnston (chairman of the company) said the net profit for the year's trading, at £366,897, is a little more than i'556 words
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Article426 1929-04-01 7 Sir Eric's "Pontifical" Attitude. Reviewing the proceedings at last week's meeting of the Legislative Council, the "Malay Mai!" says that th- motion tor the i acquisition of land for a civil aer<.dronu« in the neighbourhood of Singapore', though a simple enough matter in itself, rais.d issues which are426 words
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Article237 1929-04-01 7 Extensions Formally Opened. The President of the Tampin Club and Mrs. Woods received th e guests at the entrance to the new dance hail en Saturday evening when the extensions were formally opened by Mrs. Simmons, wife cf the British Resident of Negri Sembilan. The attendance included over237 words
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Article260 1929-04-01 7 Apprentices to be Trained. Osaka, Mar. 27. To expand Japan's trade to the countries in the South Seas, the South-Seas Sec ety decided, at the recent mee'ing of its directors, to send ten business apprentices to Sumatra and Java this year, to train them to become retail merchants260 words
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Article129 1929-04-01 7 Proposed New Code for F.M.S. It is understood that the F.M.S. Government proposes to introduce a new code of civil procedure, based partly on the English and partly on the Indian procedure. The majority of the members of the bar in Perak, including the three members of the129 words
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Article237 1929-04-01 7 Treatise on Mangrove Forests. Volume No. 6 of Malayan Forest Records compiled by Mr. J. G. Watson, Deputy Conservator of Forests, F.M.S., is just out Records are issued by the Forest Department, Federated Malay States, at irregular intervals. No. 1 was issued in 1921 and dealt with237 words
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Advertisement399 1929-04-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT* WANTED—Smart Dispenser. Apply, with credentials, Central Pharmacy. Stamford Road. WANTED—Capable compounder for local Dispensary. Apply stating salary required to Box 848, c/o Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE—Used car Cleveland "—in very good running order—full set tyres almost new—May be seen at Lyons Motors, Ltd. H. M. NAVAL B4SE SINGAPORE.399 words
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Miscellaneous209 1929-04-01 7 SL\GAPOIE_ DIARY. To-day. April 1. jJ^Tidos—l.s4 a 319 p.m. pSster Monday, Bar: Holiday. Football: Malayan Chinese v. Services, Stadium. Football: St. John' O. B. v. St. Joseph's O. 8., St. Joseph ricket. S.C.C. XI Johore, S.C.C, 11 a.m. ft Kanvard Company: "The Ringer," Vie. Theatre, 9.30 p.r To-morro*. April 2.209 words
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Article828 1929-04-01 8 Fashions in adventure change with the passing years, but the spirit remains the same. The world has become Loo small fjr Columbuses and Crusoes, but dcivmg-do is not yet obsolete. So much is demonstrated by the exploit of a young German when Singapore is at present proud828 words
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Article304 1929-04-01 8 Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee have left Singapore for Bukit Fraser and will be away f>r a fortnight. Mr. Frank Bailey, travelling correspon dent for the Egyptian Gazette," is stay ing for a month at Raffles Hotel. The Hon. Mr. S. Veerasamy and Mr. J. R. Vetha Venam, both of304 words
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Article285 1929-04-01 8 Tribute to Tungku Temenggong Ahmad. A farewell tea party was given by the members of the Johore Volunteer Foic:s. J<hore Bah'u Detachment, and Johore Club at the Rjsc House, Joho c Bih:u, on Thursday last, on the occasion of the departu c of H. H. th 3285 words
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Article492 1929-04-01 8 Sunday, M r. 24. His Excellency and Lady Clifford attended High Mass at the Cathedral cf the Good Shepherd. His Excellency and Lady Clifford, attended by Mr. Chick, A.D.C.. had luncheon with the Hon. Mr. G. E. Shaw, Gen.ral Adviser to the Regents, at Johore. There were preaen!492 words
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Article216 1929-04-01 8 M. Bodard, French Consul-General in Batavia, is now making preparations for the coming visit of M. Pasquier. the Gov-ernor-General of French Indo-China, who will leave Saigon on beard the Jul s lfachelet n on Thursday. His suite will include Vice-Admiral Stotz, the Director of Political Affairs in French Indo-China, and216 words
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Article259 1929-04-01 8 AUSTRALIANS THE AIR? Forced Down Near Wyndham. Reuter's Service. "Syuney, Mar. ML Capt. Kingsford Smith and Mr. Ulm, aboa.d the 'bouinem truss, who u w on' from Sydney oji Sa urday for a non-stop flight across Australia, made a forced landing n.ar V\ ynunam o WUkg iac:Reuter's Service. - 259 words
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Article269 1929-04-01 8 Penang Claims Preference Over Sing ipore. On the subject of Singapore as the key. base for air comm anieation to the Far East and the pr< po?al made by Sir Eric Geddes of a C overnment subsidy of £50,000 a year for fiv p years, another aspect269 words
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Article227 1929-04-01 8 Guide foi Advertisers. The Newspaper hess Directory for 192H has just been publ Mcd and is the Eight v fourth Annual Ing It comprises 67! pages and cont I complete record ot ths newspapers, a sines and periodic publications of I Britain ano Irelam the B;iti nions227 words
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Article12 1929-04-01 8 From China hi "Van Heutsz," dot Singapore this ilq on.12 words
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Article90 1929-04-01 8 The wedding will untitled at the Chines- Library assa Hall, Ai nian Street, m i *r\>la] Tian Lim. third of dam Ane Slew N T eo and the lat fur Cl if Kirn Thiat ol 007, Havdo. E kftd, si I brother «fj" Chua Tian Khen .to M Wee PJ90 words
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Advertisement149 1929-04-01 8 ROBINSON'S I I Furnishing Fabrics. I i^^^^^^^^P^ \I lllLlLlj LlZZ_t r I i preheLsivs range in the jl j latest designs andcolouis. ESTIMATES FREE. g ROBINSON CO., LTD. t In 9 (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR. 0 i REFINED SALAD OIL 1 3 3 I I For149 words
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Advertisement149 1929-04-01 8 PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED IS. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. A Brilliant Investment. Invest your money in Jewels! While enjoying the use of them they will yet pres rye their intrinsic value. Our stock149 words
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Article602 1929-04-01 9 Tf 1 Hankow Evacuated. VIGOROUS NATIONALIST CAMPAIGN preparations for Biff Battle. Reuter's Service. Nan' ig, Mar. 30. cording to an official military com,:,ye the- Ninth Nank K Division is ing Hwangchow, 30 mi east of HanI: is understood that'General Chiang Shck has issued owl- 3 fromReuter's Service. - 602 words
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Article166 1929-04-01 9 Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service] Mar. 31. <' neral Chiang Kai Shek' headquarters Kuikiang report that Gove nment troops lh" North bank of the angtsze have i ied the Kichow and Kwi-tgsi districts, nuh's northwest of Wusuel while on the '•i bank the Government»'>rces are adv tm-ing onReuter's Service. - 166 words
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Article165 1929-04-01 9 [Sin Kuo Min Press S<- V ice.] Hon? Kon s% Mar. 31. Nanking Plenary S.ss n of Overseas Representatives has issu j a circular uram disfavouring: Kwanttig despatch- tioops to headquarters. They held a k- ting yesterday at which it was decided (1 ':'f e or ani Se165 words
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Article180 1929-04-01 9 JAPANESE AND TSINAN AGREEMENT, Withdrawal from Shantung. ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo, Mar. 29. The General Staff Office has issued an order to charter 30,000 tons of shipping in order to transport home the troops from Shantung. It is expected that the. withdrawal of the troops will be commenced180 words
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Article136 1929-04-01 9 Fre:ich Warriors' Reply. Reuter's Service. London, Mar. .51. Most impressive scenes were witnessed at Westminster on the occasion ot the visit of .M)0 French ex-Service men, headed by General Gouraud. Governor of Paris. Th<>y were officially received at Westminster 'Hall, in the presence of Government, NavalReuter's Service. - 136 words
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Article109 1929-04-01 9 Right of Appeal for Every Man. Reuter's Service. London, April L In consequence of the "Royal Oak" Court Martial, new rules governing naval discipline have been issued to the Fleet, wherein every man, irrespective of rank, is given the right to appeal to the Admiralty as a finalReuter's Service. - 109 words
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Obituary73 1929-04-01 9 Lord Montagu of Beaulieu. [Reuters Service.] London, Mar. 30. Lord Montagu of Beauiieu is dead. [John Walter Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, K.C.1.E., C.S.U C.C., v.D., D.L., J.P., second Baion of Beaulieu, b June 10, 1866, educ. Eton and Oxford, stroked winning eight 1887. Prominent in athletics, engineering and science, especially automobilism.73 words
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Article61 1929-04-01 9 Rome, Mar. 31. The death of Cardinal Lucidi reduces the Sacred College to only 59 members, of whom 26 are Italian and 33 non-Italian. As a quorum or "plenum" is seventy, although customarily one or two places aie vacant, the Pope now has light or nine "red hats"61 words
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Article46 1929-04-01 9 Paris, Mar. 31. The death is announced of the American Ambassador, Mr. Myron Herrick. Mr. Herrick succumbed to a heart attack. His health had been very grave for some time. He intended to attend Marshal Foch's funcra. but hac! an atiaek the day D.foie.46 words
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Article108 1929-04-01 9 INAUGURATION OF NEW SERVICE. Big 'Plane Leaves on Time. Reuter's Service. London, Mar. 30. The Armstrong-SiddeLy air lin?r, inaugurating the Imperial Airways Service to India, left Croydon at 10 a.m. to-day, en route to Basl?, th? first of the 5,000 miles flight. The pilot is CaptainReuter's Service. - 108 words
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Article114 1929-04-01 9 By Submarine to North Pole. Reuter's Service. New York, Mar. 30. Sir Hubert Wilkins has foreshadowed the possibility of crossing the North Pole by submarine inside a month. The actual Arctic voyage will be 2,000 miles, of which one-fifth will be on the surface, as breaks inReuter's Service. - 114 words
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Article84 1929-04-01 9 Favourable Factors. Reuter's Service. Moscow, Mar. 31. A statement issued by the Soviet press on behalf of the British trade delegation declares that the visit already promises to bear fruit, for the enormous potential resources of Russia, when brought into proper co-operation with Britain's industrial and financialReuter's Service. - 84 words
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Article58 1929-04-01 9 Estimate Exceeded. Reuter's Service. London, Mar. 30. The national financial year closed with a surplus of over £18,000,000 which, added to last year's surplus of over £4,000,000, has been carried to the suspensory fund for relief of local rates. Mr. Churchill had budgeted for a surplus of £14,500,000.Reuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article50 1929-04-01 9 Many Permits Cancelled. Reuter's Service. Washington. Mar. 31. The Department of the Interior has cancelled 350 permits for prospecting Government oil lands and a similar number of holders have been called on to show causewhy their permits should m>t be cancelled. Nearly a thousand applications have been refused.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article33 1929-04-01 9 Five Occupants Killed. Reuter's Service. Riverside, Cal., Mar. 31. The petrol tank of an aeroplane flying over Beaumont exploded; the 'plane caught fire and crashed, the five occupants being killed.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article20 1929-04-01 9 Mussolini's Triumi&h. Reuter's Service. Rome, Mar. 30. All candidates on the Government li have been proclaimed duly elected.Reuter's Service. - 20 words
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Article20 1929-04-01 9 Reuter's Service. Paris, Mar. 31 Parliament has gone into recess till M 23. Supplementary credits have been paslReuter's Service. - 20 words
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Article23 1929-04-01 9 JOHORE JOTTINGS, on page 3. NEW CHINA—XXXIV, on page 4. INDIAN LABOUR—XIII, on page 7 MALAYANS AT HOME, on page 1023 words
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Article104 1929-04-01 9 Collision in lie Bay. PASSENGERS SAFE ON BRITISH STEAMER. Quick Respond to S. 0. S. Reuter's Service. I London, Mar. 31. The Charseurs Ref's liner "Ceylan" is sinking in the Bay t Biscay. The crew and passengers ha\| taken to the boats. Help is being dispjhed.Reuter's Service. - 104 words
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Article171 1929-04-01 9 Unity Conlrence Breaks Up. Reuter's Service. I New Delhi, Mar. 31. The sessional the All-India Muslim League, calle#ere for the express purpose of bring* about unity of the Muslim political partJnas broken up amid scenes of dissension*id disorder. A crisis was only Mr. Jinnah, President of the League,Reuter's Service. - 171 words
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Article147 1929-04-01 9 Reaves Holy Communion. Reuter's Service. .London, Mar. 30. Thepagnificent summer-like weather envelclg the country for the Easter holidays bled the King to spend much time out «oors listening to the Kneller Hall Fandlaying on the lawn at Craigweil HouJ Hillajesty instructed the police to allow! crowdsReuter's Service. - 147 words
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Article17 1929-04-01 9 Reuter's Service. Washington, Mar. 30. l'r. Heniy J. Allen, a noted "dry," sueIs Vice-President Charles Curtis.Reuter's Service. - 17 words
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Article265 1929-04-01 9 [What is Going to Happen? Way we speculate as to what is going happen to the Rubber Research Insti- from which, we would again emphae. so very much is expected, asks the imes of Malaya" Is the F M.S. Govern*nt going to take over rubber research >rk again265 words
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Advertisement127 1929-04-01 9 G 0 X I i I S g S g S I G H g H i ANY TIME'S I T TIME r] JfcR.TENNENT LTD. E 3 (*VUl**Oj) GUTHRIE CO LTD n fl > =^|ii«a* r KUALA LUMPUR MALACCA- 1/ 3 1 C i I' c 8 P jj I127 words
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276 1929-04-01 10 Sports Pastimes HOME LEAGUE MATCHES. 8un6erl2no"8 ll,2p8e. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. l Neuter'» 8ervice.] 1. London. Mar. 30. l >> llay s matches in .he Lnpllsh an<l 8cot. Leagues resulted as follows: r:x«Q,»n lH4s!1'I3—t>lVl8I0X l. 8w,mp Bury. 7. Bury 1. Nirwinjrham 0. K'ewcl'stle 0. Nlaclldurn 2. >V»ton Vill» 5. BoltonReuter's Service. - 276 words
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Article413 1929-04-01 10 Too Good for Weak Colony XI. The match between th- Colony Chinese and the F.M.S. Chinese at the Stadium on Saturday was not as good a s expected owin- to the Colony tesm bein weakened by late changes. It was not a Colony team, as a matter413 words
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Article60 1929-04-01 10 This Week's Fixtures. TO-MORROW. (Division II). OTP rIp D Mala >' rou nd. S.C.F.A. "A" v. S.C.C, S.C.F.A. grd. WEDNESDAY. (Division I). S.C.C. v. Welch, Stadium. (Division II). A p ß c ar v Wp^°l. iCe A&o ßoard round Welch, A.P.C. ground. FRIDAY. (Division I). Seletar v. R.A.,60 words
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Article76 1929-04-01 10 Fixtures Postponed. "PriL Shangha J footb a»ers arrived by the irty Will stay at the residence of Mr Aw Beon Haw dur.ng the'r srav i„ c;„ T-i i-ui. r scay in Singapore the company numbers 22 s-P^re. VVe Uderstand that, owing to other local fixtures m hand,76 words
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Article263 1929-04-01 10 Fo^n el A Yen P Cked by the Singapore th i Aviation proved no match for the Malay■ Chinese a, the Sodium yesterand »fL r m the penin ««hiastt in m,n uces "ear the end the play was all m favour of the visitors. The teams263 words
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Article95 1929-04-01 10 When the Merrilads met the Ipoh Railway institute in a fr endly game on the S.C.F A ground on Saturday the visiting team had all the game, ana the match was one-sided, before half-time the visiting team led by ihree goals to one. On resumption the visitors95 words
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Article22 1929-04-01 10 Malayan C/iinese v. Services at the btadium. St. John's Old Boys v. St. Joseph's Old at St. Jcs?ph s ground.22 words
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Article23 1929-04-01 10 Singapore le: gue, 2nd Div: I.C.F.A v K.A.O.D., Mrlny ground: O.T.F.C. v. RobinnM'on'P ground; S.C.F.A. II v. o.L.C. II, S.C.F.A. grcund23 words
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Article75 1929-04-01 10 Start of 3,500 Mile Run. ATHLETICS. Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.] New York, April 1 the disastrous f u c e of last >' ear when he lost £20,000 the sporting- promoter, Mr. Pyl e to-day fired' P j ?tCl endin S off a hundred rac" of folei nersReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article45 1929-04-01 10 United States Team. GOLF. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] New York, Mar. 31. The Ryder Cup team sails on April 10 Smith' nf' Ge T ne Sarazen > Golden ffv dlGy J e Tu mesa, John They w«, SPm Sa and Al Watrous. OpenReuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article1567 1929-04-01 10 Craik's brilliant Virtn,,, GOLF. vlu ry. ELKINS BEATLN IN TO-DAY'S piv The S.S. and fM.S Cham™ INaLing at Bukit Tuah Meetproduced seme unxp-cted ie uit Wee c en d a runaway victoi, tcr Upton form a r champion nd a "dark hof se Pi°n in Ciaik. whqplayed surprising1,567 words
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Article382 1929-04-01 10 A Favourites' Day. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Mar. 30 There was a record crowd for the amateur meeting to-day, although a shower early in the afternoon was followed by threatening weather. H.H. the Sultan and suite were present. Th: going was good and the382 words
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Article290 1929-04-01 10 Singapore Fare Badly. CRICKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 31. In the Easter match at Kuala Lumpur, the Singapore Ciicket Club took first knock and were disposed of tor 138. Selangor replied with 247. Going in a second time, the nad scored 20 runs for290 words
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Article226 1929-04-01 10 In the all-day match between an S.C.C. XI and the S.R.C. "A" on the Padang on Saturday, the former were all out for 248, towards which Littlehales and Beli contributed 50 and 57 respectively, and their opponents lost one wicket for thirteen runs when ran226 words
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Article56 1929-04-01 10 Rain interfered with the game between the 2nd Welch and the S.R.C. which was commenced on the Parinng on Saturday morning. Taking fiist knock, the S.R C compiled 76 for 6 wkts (Hope 36 anl Bartels 18) when rain intervened. The game will b e56 words
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Article26 1929-04-01 10 Monaco Beat Switzerland. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. Monte Carlo, Mar. 31. In the Davis Cun Monaco beat Switzerland by 3 sets to 2.Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article144 1929-04-01 10 The King and Queen of Siam will proceed to Hua Hin, leaving Bangkok by the royal yacht "Maha Chakri" on Friday next H. M. the Emperor of Japan will vist Osaka for three days, May 24—26, for the first time since his ascension to the Throne. Mr. Goh Kirn Swee,144 words
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Article999 1929-04-01 10 INCREASED in OIL PALM. Ijse of Rubber Gains Ground. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune. London, Mar. 7 The British Industries Fair finished u-ith eclat oil Friday last, and 1 hear that Malay, House is more than gratified with the >'' suits of us participation on behaif o"999 words
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Article82 1929-04-01 11 9 fOur readers are invited to write to us L nbiects of public interest. It must be nnJcrstood that the "Malaya Triton*" does necessarily endorse opinions expressed correspondents. Letters si be as ■'•J as possible, and preferably type-Pen-names may be but the is and addresses of cor espondents n82 words
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Article174 1929-04-01 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya jSTnbune.") v r With all the given the engineering .works at Gunong y i, it seems extraordinary* that the un of supply is not referred to. know that the island .-upply is 11 on gallons while Pulai is ?iven as GVfe ii gallons.174 words
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Article193 1929-04-01 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Re the advertisement of an "Extraordinary Offer" from Mr. K in, in your paper of the 21st inst., I ha 1 visited the land, which is a mountain. Will you be good enough to let the middl class clerks know whether193 words
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Article590 1929-04-01 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Various letters in the ress on the above subject, signed J.H.," vajang, contain misleading statements jvhich, as a shareholder in the existing Gc nemara Co., I shall be glad if you willf lllow me to correct. "J.H." states:—"The Bang Division of Balgownie590 words
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Article28 1929-04-01 11 lttusr corrcttpondent writ» ,<>,„ ernintr ill the Education Department in /ohore. nnd especially criticises the appointment ol a particular lady teacher, lliis '<» u matter lor newspaper discussion.28 words
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Article486 1929-04-01 11 Market Stall Problems. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Mar. 27. A meeting of the Seremban Sanitary Board was held to-day in the Negri Sembila» State Council Chamber, with Mr. O. E. V r enables in the chair, the others present being Mr. G. Simpson (Chief Police Officer),486 words
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Article352 1929-04-01 11 Dividend of 35 Per Cent. Recommended. The directors of the Johan Tin Dredging, Ltd., in their annual report to be presented at the meeting to be held on Saturday next at Ipoh, state: The nett profit available for distribution is $51,344.G6 which your directors recommend be dealt352 words
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Article16 1929-04-01 11 Mr S R. S. M. Supramaniam Chettiar, of Seremban, has returned after a holiday in India.16 words
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Advertisement200 1929-04-01 11 TO-NIGHT! MONDAY. APRIL 1. TO-NIGHT! HEW WORLD SHOW OPEN AIR CINEMAS—CHINESE WAYANG—JAVANESE WAYANG WONG—SIDE SHOWS —Etc. THE CITY OPERA WILL STAGE "THE SILVER KEY." A tragic-drama, full of mysteries—Supported by VAUDEVILLE. WATCH FOB! "Grand Vaudeville and Minstrel Revue" —By the City's Gems of Vaudeville and Black Minstrels Stupendous Vaudeville Creation200 words
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Advertisement95 1929-04-01 11 l^saszsaszsasHsaszsasasasgsasasasasisasasa^ I Finest Old j j Highland Whisky. I I' I Born 1820-Still Going Strong. I j I OBTAINABLE FROM EVERY CLUB AND HOTEL j AND FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS IN MALAYA. I I 3 SOLE AGENTS: g Ii JOHN LITTLE CO. LTD. I !jj in England.) fa I SINGAPORE,95 words
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Article596 1929-04-01 12 WHAT STUDENTS SHOULD BE TAUGHT. The Queen's Scholarship. Mr. G. C. Davies, the Hea<taa s t" 4 ,"'tf h Excellency the High i judiciously avoidec savin* anvtt, v ry Hon. Mr. S. J. Cian, himself 0 n c Scholar, however, t ok the bull by 3 and596 words
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Article372 1929-04-01 12 Rumours of Impendiit Changes. Dame Rumour, says the "StraitslCcho," is just now at her busiest filling in tssible vacancies in the Government of «Uaya. While there is no question of Sir Hugh Clifford leaving Malaya yet awhile there are whispers in well-informed cm s as to the372 words
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Article41 1929-04-01 12 The rate of issue of Money Orders for to i a iOo nd TK eylon T to l ay is "qua! cLaI The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon ia Ra i 3 equal to $100. 15641 words
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Advertisement170 1929-04-01 12 __j\musements. jjj TO-NIGHT! MONDAY, APRIL 1. TO-NIGHT! jjj I DEAN'S UNION OPERA 1 S OF SINGAPORE. S Qj Will stage an interesting play g "SRI NILAM." I I Watch for our New Chinese Play "800 SEONG» now under preparation. ft fif Will be staged S AT S I THE THEATRE170 words
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Advertisement434 1929-04-01 12 HEAD!" Have You Tried The Tonic Method of Treatment With Dr. Williams' Pink Pills? There are few ailments that cause morp genuine misery than nervous, neuralei? or sick headaches. Light and noise Increase the pain; food is unthought of, for it onh adds to the distress. When the attack is434 words
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Article780 1929-04-01 13 ANNUAL MEETING AT MALACCA. Satisfactory Financial Position. The nineteenth annual ordinary general meeting of the Ayer Molek Rubber Co., j Ltd., presided ovci by Mr. Loh Kirn Swi, I was held at the company's office, 137, Heeren Street, Malacca, on Tuesday. There were also present Messrs. Tan780 words
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Article212 1929-04-01 13 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction at Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co.'s saleroom, 30, Chulia Street, on the 20th inst.: Freehold land at 5% milestone, Changi Road, area 2,000 sq. ft., bought by Mr. Lee Cheng Wan at 50 cents per sq. ft.=sl,ooo. 999 years'212 words
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Advertisement705 1929-04-01 13 1 YALE SPUR GEARED CHAIN BLOCKS I f ARE MACHINE SHOP NECESSITIES. I 0> LTHE YALE SPUR-GEARED CHAIN BLOCK is the safest and "*spe cu est parable hand-hoist where loads must be lifted frequently gj t il anc a °our i expensive. jjj -i \si/f I* s highly t icient.705 words
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Advertisement193 1929-04-01 13 A Year out each month brings larger sales than M trj the month before. Why *7 Because it is the one cigarette 4°*™ that NEVER VARIES! LONDON The Cork-Tipped Cigarettes which NEVER VARY Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats hy Carreras Ltd. Sole Agints:— HUTTENBACH LAZARUS Sons, Ltd. Singapore, Penang,193 words
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Advertisement585 1929-04-01 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Second Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Registered Office of the Bank, at Nos. 56, 57 and 58, Chulia Street, Singapore, on Saturday, the 6th April, 1929, at585 words
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Advertisement677 1929-04-01 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 2nd April, 1929, for the following works:— 1. Erection of Quarters for Kebuns at Malcolm Road; 2. Erection of one Class 111 Quarters in Malcolm Road; 3. Erection of four Class 111677 words
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Advertisement531 1929-04-01 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 nir Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central' Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,531 words
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Advertisement467 1929-04-01 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. i London, ™der the Companies Aett of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised capital ftnn raid-up Capital *i nKn nnn Reserve Fund a»- Rest gjgjgj HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 8. I BOARD OF DIRECTORS; I J. M.467 words
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Advertisement380 1929-04-01 14 INSURANCE. H SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager Oflea. f, 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 $1,700,000380 words
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Advertisement544 1929-04-01 14 THE EASTERN UNI. y D ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPOI* 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Singapore. 'Phone Nos. 3046 and 4047. BOARD OF DIRECTOR* cc TTo*** o Wah Esq.-Chairma t Ong Soon Tee.-Vice-Chairman Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng Lim, Esq. Yo* Ngan Pap,544 words
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Advertisement380 1929-04-01 15 STEAMHt_jAILWCS 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporate In Ei*K»>c> mkXL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES »d AND ORIENTAL STEAM OUTWARDS from LONDON r »r Ckdma A 11 Da* Tannage Singapore 1929 I 9.100 A P r 6 8,100 **y i>«lta 16 600 18 y JJq June 1 *»*ngar 16.000 J nn€380 words
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Advertisement454 1929-04-01 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERKA LBW H ft I iMtmllMbe ieMllichaft (Companies Inc rporatad ta •ermaay.) OUTWARDS. PONG KONG. SHANGHAI, KOll AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. f m.s. VOGTLAND Apr 11 t m.s. DUISBURG Apr 21 f s.s. SAUERLAND May 10 t s.s. OLDENBURG May 22 t s.s. EMIL KIRDORP June 6 m.s.454 words
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Advertisement288 1929-04-01 15 STEAMEtJAHINGS XjL* NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD IHSSJ (Incorporated fas Germany > The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. COBLENZ for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao Ap f FRANKEN for Hong- Kong, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Y'hama, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao Apr 1* f PFALZ for Shanghai, Y'hama, Kobe, Moji A Vladivostok288 words
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Advertisement276 1929-04-01 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG (direct express serries— lib tours) Thursday 11.80 am. "KEDAB7' BELAWAN (ria Penan*) Thursday 11.80 a.m. "KEDAH" A special Motor Bus for Brastagi coni nects with ss. Kedah at Belawan on j Saturdays. Tickets for this bus can be i276 words
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Advertisement452 1929-04-01 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA} TO MARSEILLES LONDON 4- Due Bai Tonnage Destination HakusanMaru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, U U KiUno Maru 8,000 M'seDles London Haruna Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, M>*££««» M KamoMaru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam May 23 N £TnMam *****0 Naples, MarseUles, London, A'werp Atsuta Maru 8,000 M'seilles,452 words
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Advertisement327 1929-04-01 16 j COOKED HAMsI fl FOR I S ANDWICHES j 0 ALSO 1 8 to A varied Selection of Delicious I COOKED MEATS. 9 Siigapre Cold Storage it., Ltd. (Incorporated in tha Strait* Settlement*.) For Quality and Service. I Ĕ np HIS preparation the natural medicinal 1 i principles of the327 words
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Advertisement259 1929-04-01 16 7NL ?LUl'x.E8 »001X3. F«I<?« <0 CLXT8 LAl7N. The Foundations os lteligaon. by 3tunl!ly Oharles laimb. by Flora Masson. Catln.licl-n, by A. F. Manning Foster .>!<<!.aeval 8ociali8m by Lebe turret. < '.F.M.A. Trade l/nions hy Joseph Clayton. by W. liall. L.A. la»nd Industry and Taxation by Frederick Verinder. Canada, by Ford259 words
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Advertisement154 1929-04-01 16 1 PYRAMID x J handkerchiefs I FOR MEN I I fir» -J* «ICt iii H8 415 f Pyramid label on every handkerchief S] I Hi oi Vjfl PI a \T\WWam i S w!> S in 4 s i HyH ttn» S I 1-niriiTirnTTii'Tra 1 Cj B SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA:154 words
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