Malaya Tribune, 2 April 1929

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI, -No. 75 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tu.sday, April 2, 1929.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 107 1 FLORODOR Washing Suiting! yyj^^ For Tropical 4sy Wear HIC.H STREET, Singapore. I I crosses ;mM ORANGECUP j LEMONCUP. j J- ft Costs No More! 1 "IB- j and jf\ jif in every glass or. I FLORANGE I THE PURE POPULAR DRINK. INVALUABLE TO ATHLE7ES. |j DIETHEIM Go.. LTD SINGAPORE—PBNANG—BANGKOK. J
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  • 3201 2 OIL PRICES AS ELECTION ISSUE. Liberal Unity Achieved. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") March 7. Reference has been made in this column to the possibility of some quite unexpected issues playing- a part in the General Election, and a quest.on has now arisen which is causing' some
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    • 195 2 gag TKAOI MARK FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES —they last longer Factory Representatives MULLER PHIPPS (MALAYA). LTD. Union BUg., Collver Quay, Singapore 4055 USE USE Ĕ 1 <a APPETISING CONDI- DIGFSTIVE LIME I 3 IT MENTS AND ENJOY JUCE AFTER A B A HEARTY MEAL. HEAVY MEAI. g 3 ANCHOR APFNTq- ANCHOR g
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    • 362 2 n hpiSH n Weakness and J3|l Depression I vanish Jg| banished by BHr' H^' B Wine As soon as you start taking Hall's Wine you begin to feel stronger. Soon your depression lifts, your nerviness disappears, your appetite returns and your whole system glows with a new and splendid vitality.
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  • 91 3 At the Penang Supreme Court on Thursday Mr. Justice Stevens pave judgment in favour cf the defendants, with costs, in th? suit instituted by Lam Kin Ssn;?, flaintiff, as representing tho estates ot two of the next of kin of Chean<* K-nf Quee, deceased, against Cheang Kok Sang, Uheang Ch.e
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    • 294 3 GOOD ENGLISH AND COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Learn to speak and write well. You can study at home in your spare time. Write for FREE, illustrated book Accountancy Architecture Commercial Training Clerk of Works S'hand-Type writing Draftsmanship L.A.A. and C.R.A. Engineering:—Civil .'nod English Concrete Correspondence Structural \dvertising Mechanical Salesmanship Electrical Matriculation Steam,
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    • 63 3 COOL AND FRAGRANT VIRGINIA CIGARETTES SOLE AGENTS:—HUTTENBACH LAZARUS 6, SONS LTD.: SINGAPORE. PENANG. IPCK. KUALA LtMPUR. j §W YOU CANNOT BUY A I itfi- BETTER j|| M l AMP THAN 11 1 I Philips I R I SOLE AGENTS: E I nJ I United Engineers Limited, C (Incorporated is th*
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    • 74 3 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY LTD g I (Incorporated in England.) I INSURE I I with the I MOTOR UNION re THE I I LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE I INSURANCE COMPANY I Favourable Rates -Prompt Settlement of Claims. I FIRE MARINE BUSINESS I Also transacted on Favourable Terms f a For
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  • 1987 4 COMMITTEE ON DANGEROUS DRUGS. Some Progress Reported. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.'*) Geneva, Feb. 20. The fortnight's deliberations of the 12th session of the Advisory Committee on Traffic in Opium and other Dangerous Drugs at Geneva will be chiefly remembered for the very outspoken charges of the
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    • 153 4 arid one i*t OF ALL CHEMISTS STORES. S. R. SASSOON, No. 98, Robinson Road Sole Agent:—S.S. F.M.S. l Yes Sir, my Baby t S FATHER— g "A Girll But I wanreJ a Boy jfl NURSE--9 "Very well, sir. there is a Boy, too." I PHODUCIS MAMUFAIItfiLD BY I DEBATED WATER
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    • 176 4 1 PONTIAC ECONOMICAL, I 1 RELI4BLE, STURDY. J I ORIENTAL MOTORS, jj I 46, ORCHARD ROAD. I Just Arrived:- [j I 8 j Ashes of Rose, I i Perfumed Cigarettes. I j I I A DELIGHTFUL SMOKE. a 3 Available at: jjj 1 NAINA MOHAMED SONS, I I 22, BATTERY
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  • 147 5 New School for 200 Boys. (From Our Own Correspondent.) s Batu Pahat, Mar. 30. On Friday. Raffles Institution, of Singapore, met the Government Eng-ish bchool at soccer on the latter's padang. The visitors won s—o, being-much superior. Before Ion? Batu Pahat will have a fine Town Malay
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  • 437 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,
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  • 63 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Limited. Per Imp. Gallon cts. RED SHELL (ex pump) 79 (ex 2-gall. can &/or 4-gall. drum) 79 YELLOW SHELL (ex pump) 79 (ex 4-gallon drum) 79 (ex 4-gallon tin) 83 SHELL AVIATION (ex 4-gall. drum) 94 (ex 4-gall. tin) 98 Standard Oil Co., of
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    • 645 5 CLUB CHEESE is one of Australia s Jinest cheeses and well deserves its place* on any table. IV* would recommend its trial to you. "Always for Service" REFRIGERATING Co LTD 6614 There's a rainbow round 6594 Pickin' cotton (Vocal Fox Trot) my shoulder (Popular Vocal) Blue shadows Good little bad
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    • 418 5 PAINLESS TEETHING. Mothers are saved much worry and infants much suffering during the teething period by the timely administration of Baby's Own Tablets to the child whenever there are any symptoms of pain or trouble. Guaranteed absolutely pure and harmless Baby's ©wmlable^ can be given to any child, from the
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    • 189 6 I PAVILION 'PHONE 6903 FROM THURSDAY, MARCH 28 TO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. g AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. S I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. Jjj I MONTY BANKS I "ATT A BOY." "THE WISE WIFE." a FEATURING 9 I Phillis Haver and Tom Moore. I B ft /1 IN THE FIRST
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    • 157 6 Amusements, ALHAMBRA jg ru a 'PHONE 6909 I I (TAN CHENG KEE ft C*., Ltd, PrtprieUn) I I I 1 PROGRAMME 1 I g I Commencing Sunday, March 31 I and ending Friday, April 5. jj S IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 PJL Q I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS.
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    • 262 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Eaacoolen Streets. From Thnrsday, March 28 to Thursday, April 4. I 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! AT 7.30 PM.
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    • 101 6 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. 'Phone No. 6289. FROM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 TO TUESDAY APRIL 2. Easter Attractions Extra-ordiaarj! AT 9 P.M. SHARP. WILDFIRE." Starring AILEEN PRINGLE. The greatest racing drama ever written and the greatest racing picture ever made Packed to the guards with thrilling situations, action and suspense-filled
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  • 107 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, April 2. Sast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nil. vi am Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Larut 15; Kedah 14; President Johnson 11; Demodocus 9. Saapire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Kistna 34; Azumasan Maru 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Malabar 49. West Wharf (Entrance
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  • 85 7 It is reported that Henry Ford, who is contemplating a visit to Berlin, will be accompanied by the 82-year-old inventor. Thomas Edison. The magazine "Britannia" is ending as a weekly and mersring into "Eve" as a monthly. Mr. Gilbert Frankau, the first editor, retired from the paper with a compensating
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  • 60 7 The brain is divided np into many ac» tions. Each section is the seat of sob particular mental power. If the mind focussed on a particular section of th brain, its powers are greatly enhanced Thus by systematic mental efforts one ra» strengthen and develop his brain to
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  • 197 7 By the Malaya Tribune Artist. Mrs E. V. Davit*, M.\., born on Oct. 23, 1898, in Malabar (India). Educated at Queen Mary's College for Women and afterwards at the Presidency College, Madrar.. Took the B.A. (honours) degree in 1921; M.A. in 1923. The recipient of the Gold Medal
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  • 1463 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE. Singapore, April 2. o\i f N 1»• H 4O Sellers 2 am n J $820 White Pepper 102.00 XjJ £f am g» ce 8 $805 Muntok White Pepper 108.00 Old Siam Rice h4 $301 Johore Black PeppeV xt o? am 5? cc No 1 per K °y
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  • 478 7 The "Cleopatra" left for Hong Kong this morning. The P. and O. "Malwa" has left Hong Kong, and is expected to arrive at Singapore at noon to-morrow. She will proceed alongside the S. H. Board's wharves on arrival. ARRIVALS. Pres. Johnson," American, 9,324 tons, Capt. Ridley, from San
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    • 248 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT! FOR SALE—Used car Cleveland very good running order—full set tyres almost new—May be seen at Lyons Motors. Ltd. CLIFFORD'S CUTS are so conspicuous they always demand admiration. Follow the best dressed men, and let us make your next suit at 139, Selegie Road. TO LET—9 and 11, Wilkie
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 469 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. MAILS CLOSE. To-day, April 2. TO-DAY, APRIL 2. High Tides.—2.27 a.m., 4.32 p.m. Selat Pandjang, and Bagan Si Ani Football: (Div. II), I.C.F.A. v R.A.O.D., Api (A ing hlong) 2 p.m. Malay pound; O.T.F.C. v. Java, South-West Sumatra, SouthRobmaons, Y.M.C.A. ground; East Borneo, Celebes Moluccas S.C.F A. "A"
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  • 728 8 Even with Gunong Pulai and laiei Pontian Kechil, will Singapore's watei supply be adequately ensured for anj length of time A correspondent raises a doubt. The island supply he notes, is 1! million gallons a day and Gunong PuLii will give us a further 6% million gallons,
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  • 1023 8 The Chief Secretary and Lady Peel are staying at The Lodge, Eraser's Hill. Mr. G. S. Arulampalam, an old boy of the Technical School, Kuala Lumpur, has been appointed Engineer, P.W.D., Colombo. The S.R.C. dance for members and their friends will be held at the Drill Hall on Friday. Ticket
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  • 103 8 Reuter's Service. Pioneer of Simplified Spelling. New York, April 2. The dramatist, Brander Matthsws, is dead. [Brander Matthews, Litt. D., D C.L, Professor of Dramatic Literature, University of Columbia 1891-1924, b 1852, graduated in Columbia College, 1871, and studied law. He was admitted to the Bar but turmd
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  • 228 8 Annual Prize Distribution. The annual prize distribution for clas--woik !n IIJ2Bl l J28 was held at the Royal English S hool on Thursday last. Owinrg to fcha change of premises and the consequent inconvenience and pressure of work, th function was conducted very quietly without any invitation
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  • 308 8 Dangers of Surveying. Immense difficulties, such as impenetrable country and sickness, lie ahead of the surveyors deputed to prepare geological maps of uncharted Malaya. Mr. H. E Savage, Assistant Geologist to the Geological Survey Department, F.M.S., who was placed on the Government pensions list m November last, has
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  • 263 8 Film Possibilities in Malaya. When is Malaya to have health propaganda films which shall also be good entertainment We have seen (says the Malay Mail") one of the actual work going on at the Infant Welfaie Centrts and trutn compels us to say that, considered as entertainment, it
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  • 181 8 Cricket Club's Rights. At th* Penang Municipal Coram! i meeting last week. Mr. Yeoh Chang Aum withdrew li.ree resolutions he had brought forward with regard to the local Esplanx I Mr. Chang Aum had moved that the annual licences issued to the Penang Cricket Glut and Penang Recreation
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  • 38 8 Returning by Air. Mr. G. E. Livock, who scored a century for the Singapore C. C. against Selangnr in the week-end cricket match at Kuala Lumpur, is returning to Singapore to-day by air from Port Swettenham.
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  • 41 8 From Holland by "Sibajak," dv' at Singapore to-morrow morning. From China and Japan by "Malwa," due at Singapore noon to-moi From Europe. (London mails despatched Mar. 14) by "Kalyan," due at Penang at p.m. on Thursday, the 4th instant.
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  • 41 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER, London:—lid. N'-w York:— cents (G.). Singapore:—39-39*4 cents. T,N London:—Spot £220 os (down is M): 3 months, buyers r 221 10s (down 6«), sellers £221 12s fid (down 7s fid). Singapore:—slll.l2fc. r .2. r tan wld.)
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 122 8 STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS, LEVELS,'Etc, Etc. Sole Agents: MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. A Brilliant Investment. Invest your money in Jewels! While enjoying the use of them they will yet preserve their intrinsic value. Our stock of Diamonds is second
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  • 156 9 Lost in the Wilds. RESCUE 'PLANE SEARCHES "SOUTHERN CROSS." Reuter's Service. Sydney, April 1. The Westralian Airways are sending a lane from Wyndham in search of the Southern Cross" and its occupants, who pparentij lost their way in the blinding rain and squalls when approaching their nation
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  • 115 9 Death Duties Productive. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Apl. 1. The Exchequer returns for the nation il financial year which ended on Saturday <how a realised surplus of £18,394, compared with Mr. Churchill's Budget estimate f £14,502,000. The latter figure was reduced by concessions during the subsequent debate to
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  • 98 9 People Speak to the King. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Api. I. During the week-end the King continued ralk'ng exercise in the grounds of Craigweil House. This morning h9 again listened to the band which came over from Bognor to play for him, and during th? a mm.-
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  • 52 9 No Hope of Seeing Germany. Reuter's Service. Constantinople, Apl. 1. M. Trotsky has left the hotel where he has been staying and has taken up residence in a private house. This appears to indicate that he nas given up hope of soon obtaining authorisation to proceed
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  • 62 9 Financial Help for Farmers. Reuter's Service. New York, Apl. 2. Mr. Mitchell, piesident of the National „y Bank, has announced a merger with t Faimeis' Loan and Tiust Co.j subject ti the a pz-oval of shareholders of both iii< tutions. The shareholders of the Trust l will receive
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  • 45 9 An Order for Machinery. Reuter's Service. London, Api. 1. An order frcm Soviet Russia for cotton hi] cry to the value of £100,000 is nav c been secured by representor Piatt Brothers, Oldham, who are i in the British industrial dePgain Russia.
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  • 23 9 Reuter's Service. Washington, Api. 2. Treasury Officials estimate the surplus amoum to over $100,000 at the end of the fiscal year.
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  • 164 9 MINISTER FLYING TO CAPETOWN. Opening of New Air Routes. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Api. 1. The Air Minister, Sir Samuel Hoare, accompanied by Air Vice-Marshal Sir Vyell Vyvyan anu his private secretary, who are travelling as far as Egypt by the new England to India air service, arrived
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  • 166 9 TROUBLE ON NORTH WEST FRONTIER. British Territory Threatened. Reuter's Service. Calcutta, Api. l. Trouble has again broken out on the North Wesc frontier between th e Sunni and Shiah Mohammedan sects in Tirah in the Afridi councry. A dangerous aspect of this is the likelihood that it will
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  • 91 9 A Sturdy Group from Shanghai. THE SHANGHAI FOOTBALLERS NOW IN SINGAPORE. The above group, read from left to right, are: Back row:—Lee Fook Sin (manager); Kong ('hong Yen; Lee Chong Pong; Chee Hong Teh; Yaw Yocng Ping; Hu Yeng Chai; Ching Hock Lee (manager). Middle row:—Chow Cheng Tcr;
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  • 14 9 Mr R. Craik, of Singapore, the new Golf Champion of Malaya.
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  • 120 9 Severe Fighting. CHINA'S NATIONALISTS KILL 2,000. Reuter's Service. Chefoo, April 1. Severe fighting is- taking place in the vicinity of the strong-walled city of Ninghaichow, in which the Nationlaist Commander from Chefoo concentrated forces, after which he sallied out against the em my, killing 2,000. Chang
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  • 48 9 Rebel Victory in Mexico. Reuter's Service. New York, Api. 2. According to reporls from the Mexican border the rebels have gained a sensational victory at Escalon, 400 Feder Is being k H d and 1,50» captured. Reels in aeroplanes are mowftig down Federals almost without interference.
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  • 77 9 Submarine Safety Device. Reuter's Service. New York, Api., 2. Seven hundred safety appliances have be a ordered by the wnieh proposes to equip all submarines with an appliance caliLU me "Divers Lung." It resemoles a gas mask and oxygen is brea hed from a rubber baj strapped to
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  • 331 9 Shipping Manager Fined. Mr. See Cheng Ann, the manager of the Ho Aik Steamship Co., was charged in the District Court this morning with not having the name of the vessel, "Sri Wong See" and the port at which it had been registered painted on the stern.
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  • 86 9 Plimsoll Mark Below Water. Captain Richard Dyason, of the "Kuranda," pleaded guilty before the District Judge Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) this morning to a charge of overloading his vessel. Mr. Latham for the accused said that the Plimsoll mark was four inches below the water. Tn reason
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  • 19 9 OUR LONDON LETTER, on pages 2 3. MALAYAN PERSONALITIES, Mrs. E. V. Davies, M.A„ on page 7.
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    • 127 9 ANY TIME'S 1 T TIME I o i Jfcß TENNENT LTD. cj 0 I lr urf 5/nce A 556 CUTHRIE C CO LTD SINGAPORE PENAN O* C KUALA CUMPOB MALACCA jl— J I 1 I v n. G 5 I I I C J n 3 I 3 I -y:
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  • 303 10 Sports Pastimes HOME LEAGUE RESULTS. Yesterday's Games. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London, Api. 1. The following are the results of English end Scottish League games played on Easter Monday. ENGLISH LEAGUE.—(Div. L) Leicester Whip the Villa. Birmingham 1, Portsmouth 0. Bolton W 1, Manchester C 1. Cardiff C 1, Liverpool
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  • 1019 10 The Stockport—Bradford Duel. The following are the Home League tables, including Saturday's but not yesterday's matches: ENGLISH LEAGUE—Division L Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pia. Sheffield W k 36 20 8 8 75 52 48 Uicest.r 35 18 10 7 80 67 43 Sunder (ami
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  • 488 10 Big Victory at the Stadium. (By "Reynard.") In tha presence of vis ting Chinese footballers and a large crowd consisting in the main of Chinese supporters, the All-Malaya Chinese footba l team yesterday, at the Stadium, were on top form and defeated the weak Services eleven by s—o.5—0.
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  • 55 10 First Division Opens. The programme of the First Division of the Singapore League will be opened at the Stadium to-morrow, with a match between the senior teams of the S.C.C. and the Welch Regt. The S.C.C. team will be: Barnes; Woods and Brummitt; Craik, Bell and Donald; McFarlane,
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  • 149 10 St. John's v. St. Joseph's. Yesterday on the St. Joseph's ground, the St. Joseph's Old Boys Association met the St. John's Old Beys. A photograph was taken before the commencement. The ground was in a bad condition owing to the rain. The St. Joseph's Old Boys started
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  • 62 10 This Week's Fixtures. TO-DAY. (Division II). I.C.F.A. v. R.A.0.D., Malay ground. O.T.F.C. v. Robinson's, V.M.C.A. grd. S.C.F.A. "A" v. S.C.C, S.C.F.A., grd. TO-MORROW. (Division I). S.C.C. v. Welch, Stadium. (Division II). H. Board v. Police, H. Board ground. A.P.C. v. Welch, A.P.C. ground. FRIDAY. (Division I). Scletar v.
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  • 64 10 The teams for to-day's game of soccer between the S.C.C. II and an S.C.F.A. side to be played on the S.C.F.A. ground are as follows:— S.C.S.:—Hawley; Howard, Kuenzler; Lindsay, Fraser, Clarkson; Lait, Heslop, Harris, Davenport, Johnson. S.C.F.A.:—Peng Hock; Guan Yam, Gim Seek; Ah Chew, Chee
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  • 54 10 In the Singapore league (Div. II) match on the V.M.C.A. ground to-day between the O.T.F.C and Robinson's, the fo lowing w 11 represent Robinson's: F. C. Cherrington (capt.); Makmang and Thiam Hock; M. Jfyed. Lim Lian Lock and Ah Lock; L. C. Hutchirgs, Khiam Chuan, Majid, C.
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  • 141 10 BADMINTON. The Jovial B. P. on Friday defeated the Mossdale B P. 4—o. The following (Jov.al B. P. players mentioned first) wire I the results-: j Koh Beng Swee beat Tay Cheng Chyt? I 13—13 (5—2), 9—15, 15—11; Tarn Tian Seah beat Tan Kirn
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  • 90 10 A fairly large crowd witnessed the match between the Mossdale B.P. and the Hercules (Juniors) on Sunday, on the latt.i s court. Mossdale won 3—l but the losers put up a good fight. The results were (Mossdale names first): Yeo Heng Watt beat Gan Soon Tee
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  • 87 10 A match of five singles was witnessed by a fairly large crowd on Sunday at the Novices' court, when they defeated the Chinese Friendly Association 3—2. The following were the results (Novice players mentioned first): Lim Boon Guan beat Choo Leonir Huat B—ls, 15—3, 15—3. Choo Tan
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  • 258 10 Longchamp Pays $72. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Api. 1. There was a big crowd for the second day of the amateur races, and the going was good. The csh sweeps w.re well patronised and as j_ result heavy dividends were declared. The weather was
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  • 125 10 BILLIARDS. Ties for to-day !n the S.C.C Billiards tournament are as follows: E. J. Cassels owe 25 v. N. G. Bishop owe 25. E. R. B. Upton owe 100 v. C. H. L Kent scr. K. H. McFarlane owe 25 v. W. P. Day Dewdney owe 75. H.
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  • 125 10 Oliverio a good Winner. PING-PONG. The fin. l of Mr. A. A Dias' cup in the St. Joseph's CiiurJi Servers' Brigade tournament took place l~st Sunday before, a large gathering of members, between Anthony Oliverio and Peter Monterio. The sets on the whole were keenly fough-,
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  • 146 10 Penang's Plucky Effort. WATER POLO. The Penang Chinese Swimming Club, which was formed only a few months a ro, invaded Singapore for the Easter holiday and pluckily attacked the excellent reco.d of their more experience fritnds the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club. The teams were: Penang C.S.C.:—Mah Ah Yong;
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  • 230 10 Reason's Last International. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. Colombes, Api. 1. A rujger i n fine weather 40,000 saw England beat France 16—6. In the fifth minute after the start Rihere bui through and making a strong swerving run scored a clever unconverted try. Two minutes later Aarvold
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  • 123 10 Aiida Cup Competition. GOLF. Ninety-one card» were taken out for the Aiiuu Cup competition plaved for at the Race Course Golf Club over the E*st«r holidays. Conditions were; 9 holes medal play, bO r /r increase over half of club handicaps. The result was a tie between Messrs. E.
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  • 179 10 Yesterday's Prize Distribution. The Malayan championship meeting was brought to a succcsslul termination yesterday at Bukit Timah, when the prizes were uistnbuted to the winners by Mrs. M. H. Whitley. The Hon. Mr. M. H. Whitley, President of the Singapore Golf Club, congratulated Mi. Craik on winning the
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  • 57 10 The following are the results of the Easter competitions at the Keppsl Golf Club: Bisque.—C. E. Winter and G. W. Hurt, 4 down, tie. Ladles' Shanghai Foursomes. —Mrs. W. P. Douglas and Mrs. J. Groothoff 50-7=43, Mrs. J. Bin.lie and Mrs. H Foster, 47-4=43. tie; Miss L.
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  • 79 10 LAWN TENNIS. At the open tournament at Klang during last week-end D. H. Kleinman for a second time won the Godfrey Bennett Cup for the open singles, defeating E. N. W. Oliver in the final 7—5, 1 6, 6—3. In the semifinal he defeated
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  • 72 10 Singapore Chinese Win. SWIMMING. At home to the Penang Chinese Swimming Club during the Easter holiday, the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club defeated Inn" 1 a medley relfl y ov er a distance of «00 metres, the timo being 2 mins. 33 2/5 sees. It is expected that, both
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  • 576 10 Sikh Boy's All Round Brilliance CRICKET. G. E. LIVOCK SCORES A CENTURY. The chief event in Malayan cricketing circles during the Easter ho.idays was uZ annual BXttU*, played at A.uala Lumpu., ihe S.C.c. and toe Selangor Sta Ai. Although possessing such a form.daub hatung vomoinauon, the S.C.C.
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  • 185 10 Exciting Play. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April I. Penang defeated Perak by 216 runs today, the game finishing before lunch. Penang scored 138 in their first innings (Anthony 40 Potior 29; Jonklass 4 toi I.. Smallwood 2 for 10, Speldewinde 2 for 39, Froude 1 for
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  • 58 10 S.C.C. XI v. Johore S.C. Rain interrupted the game commenced on the padang yesterday when a Cricket !ur> side met the Johore Sports Club. On a soft wicket the bowlers were ha\ things much their own way and Joh<»re ha lost seven wickets for runs when rain
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  • 487 11 POSITI&N "INTRINSICALLY SOUNDER"! K. L* Brokers' Comments. ■facan. Baker, Morgan and Co., Ltd., X Lumpur, in their weekly report issued Mirch 25 state: Over che past week rubber has fallen London and 2 cents in New York, Z prices being ll%d and 22V* cents cuvely. London and Liverpool
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  • 292 11 Salvation Army Commandant's Visit. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Mar. 31. A lady commandant of the Salvation Army a t Bandoeng-, Martha L. Krusehwitz, is on a visit to Malacca to collect funds for the Army in Java, where they have established and maintain an asylum for lepers,
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  • 65 11 Mr. H. C. Robinson, the former Director f Museums, S.S. and F.M.S., is very far In June last Mr. Robinson had a h r.ukdown in health owing to lung trouble, complicated with malaria. In mber he went to Victoria Hotel, Davos J2 atz Switzerland, but has derived little n *fit
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  • 139 11 Dressed Like a Woman Since Childhood. Hamid bin Karim, a Malay from Malacca, was charged at Kuala Lumpur the other day with masquerading as a woman in Malay Street, with failing to give a satisfactory account of himself, and with being a notoriously bad liver. He was placed
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  • 181 11 A New Work of Great Interest. We have received for review a copy of "The Realm of Rubber" by H.H. Ghosh, F.E.S. (London) which purports to be a record of the existing conditions in the rubber industry. In his preface, the author says that much of
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  • 87 11 In the light of recent happenings in another sphere of scientific work, says the Malay Mail," it is impossible to resist the feeling that the Medical Research Committee, a summary of whose report is reproduced in the same issue, was fortunate in being able to carry out its work in
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 155 11 I "tMAVQE" 1 59, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE I rfl I I HAVE JUST RECEIVED I I LADIES' I Models, Ready-to-wear and Semi-trimmed Hats, j MILLIONS owe their health to a daily diet £§GS2£^3f of Quaker Oats. Perfectly balanced in pg^===^g| nutritive value, this great food yields energy, strength —builds bone
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    • 206 11 Ah! Here I see the Finest Quality of FRAMROZ Co. OTHMAN FLOWER SHOP. Cj 4 ORCXARD BO AD. SINGAPORE. Bj =0 Java Flowers can be obtained every Monday and Friday. a Gj Vanda Joaquim Orchids and other Fresh Flowers supplied from X I stock daily (direct from Our Nurseries). Orders
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  • 81 12 [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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  • 120 12 w —o« (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, With reierence to the subject of bikh money-lenders, discussed by your correspondent "Justice" and "L.Y.P.," no doubt these human sharks are troublesome, untii their money is honourably repaid as one borrows with sweet promises when money is badly needed. I
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  • 178 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —The present Town Board of the Batu Pahat District consists of five official members (the State Commissioner, the Assistant Adviser, the Chief Police Officer, the Executive Engineer and the Medical Officer), two Chinese members, one Arab and one Indian, while
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  • 177 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —It is only fitting at this juncture if 1 put in a woid ot praise about the excellent way in which things are going on in the Y.M.C.A. Cafeteria under the management of Mr. Saiboo, who since assuming charge has spared no
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  • 619 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I read wiln considerable interest the proceedings of the Malayan Ceylonese Youths' Conference held in the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur. The Ceylonese community have done well to organise this movement, and I congratulate them on the very successful Conference neid.
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  • 268 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, A Singapore Hunter is simpiy "talking through his hat" in asking me to amend and delete certain sections of the law of this State. Since the publication of my last letter several gentlemen have sent me a request to arrange for
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  • 378 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I shall be thankful if you will kindly spare me tpace in your valuable columns to say something about "Trolley-Bus Manners," concerning which Mr. Chapman Yang has had the misfortune to witness an incident. I have just come back
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  • 35 12 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 equal to $100.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 190 12 Amusements, I TO-NIGHT! TUESDAY, APRIL 2. TO-NIGHT! I DEAN'S UNION OPERA I 3 OF SINGAPORE. S |Q Will stage an interesting Chinese play X I i "800 SEONG." I I I 3j AT jjj I THE THEATRE ROYAL j \Q North Bridge Road. H rG 8 I I X a
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    • 120 12 1 THE S.S. POLICE BAND 1 S WILL PLAY AT 1 WATERLOO STREET AT 9 P.M. ON TUESDAY, APRIL 2 g KATONG PARK AT 5.15 P.M. ON FRIDAY, APRIL 5 S I GOOD HEALTH WILL GIVE LONG LIFE Hlf If 1 11 IXI SeicntificvMy Discovered. True to Nature 1 111
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  • 1098 13 THE WORLD'S SUPPLY OF RADIUM. The King's Sun-Ray Treatment. (Special to (he "Malaya Tribune.") London, Feb. '20. Following the tragic death of the two young Scots doctors whose professional lives were largely devoted to the study of radium therapy, comes the announcement of a gift of £5,000
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    • 946 13 a r Hudson, Ltd.i "JSw^i'"lW,!l|(,l!-l!"Iy r BUY BRITISH MADE WAGONS S s I iQ T, Jlii/ 18 cx P erience that counts in 13 wagon-building. Messrs. Robert H fl Hudson Ltd. have been making }fl 5 wagons for over sixty years and if* ffi -i. TOAU their wa 2 ons
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    • 526 13 5525H585E5i5H*****H525H*****2525a525Z53 a GUARD AGAIHSTthe\ i AILMENTS M g exposure torn |3 Ma regular use of 11 VALDAI 1 I m PASTILLES J I j S On Sale at all Chemists I jjj Ln Druggists. jj) I iV INSIST on the boxes bearing \m n- S3 the name VALOA, M Lq
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    • 219 13 1 Good Shoes Deserve a Good Polish 5 I USE I > "CHERRY BLOSSOM.' THE PREMIER POLISH OF GREAT BRITAIN. X OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. Bj Sole Agents—S.S. ft FM S. t BARKER KENGCHUAN. 1 I SINGAPORE. U DOMINO 10 Tnch RECORDS. I JUST ARRIVED. No. 0167. Aloma. No. 4136. Laugh, Clown,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 701 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 <Jth April, 1929, at
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    • 533 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. 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. WANTED—SECRETARY. Applications are invited for the post of Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Applicants must be well-educated in Chinese and must have
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    • 506 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, Ilir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,
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    • 785 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 23,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund aa' 1 Rest £1,584,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street. London, E.C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.
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    • 567 14 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORC 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Btr%»t, Singapore. 'Phone No«. 3046 and 4047. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. See Teong Wah, Esq.— Chairraa» Ong Soon Tee.—Vice-Chairman. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng Lim, Esq. Vow Ngan Pan, Esq.
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    • 434 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. i BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR ONES. (incorporated In England.) *AfL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES -t*.*TTLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM •*!Ligation co. London and FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. 4 a.r Contract with Hia Majesty's GeTernmrat) OUTWARDS from LONDON Ker Chiaa ft J»P*n Due Tannage Singapore ins v v-mm 8,100
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    • 542 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMEJUKA LDfll Oeutsoh |H D fi A iustralliche Dampfichifft m (jj Eesellschaft (Companies Inc rporat* J ia fkrmaay.) OUTWARDS. FONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBB AND NORTH CHINA PORTB. t m.s. VOGTLAND Apr 11 t m s. DUISBURG Apr 24 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila May 2 t s.s. SAUERLAND
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    • 463 15 STEAMER SAILINGS *J%k**i NORDDEUTSCBEB LLOYD mi'tfdi Jisr (Incorporated {j, Germany > The underrated are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. COBLENZ for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao Apr 2 t FRANKEN for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Y'hama, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao Apr 14 f PFALZ for Shanghai, Y'hama, Kobe,
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    • 291 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG (direct sxpress servies— if. ft boon) Thursday 11.80 am. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang) Thursday n.BO a.m. "KEDAH" A special Motor Bus for Brastagi connects with ss. Kedah at Belawan on Saturdays. Tickets for this bus can be purchased on
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    • 641 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON. Tonnage Destination Dne Sal Hakusan Maru I<'..jhu Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Apr 11 II Kit&no Maru 8.000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam Apr 25 M Haruna Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam May 9 It Kamo Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp
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    • 66 16 i I o i 0 fl mm ~T v. M 0 II jj Sole Agent*: m j N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. j SINGAPORE, PENANG. I 8 I j "POLYPHON." f 1 LOUD BEll| CLEAR TONE JPMMpI TONE I Portable Gramophones I STHE GRAMOPHONE FOR YOU. I AGENT: I I
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    • 158 16 Pi®a&uß°®& of BpsSirtSstg can only be enjoyed by hLn who enjoys good health. The requirements of every 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 or gouty complications
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