Malaya Tribune, 10 April 1929
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Title Section21 1929-04-10 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI, No. 82 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, April 10, 1929.21 words
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Advertisement172 1929-04-10 1 I LIPTON'S CEYLON j TEA. fOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. .2F2SHSZSSSHS2S3ZSHSSSHSHSZSESSSaSSSHSaSZSSS ssfMs^sEs^s^s^s^^ A. Staub C0.,-Cognac. I j I Pure Grape-juice Brandies. jjh f i 13 Delightful and Mellow of taste with M I M a real Cognac Aroma. I\m 3■. iltll TRY Btaub's p&j I I 3 STARS or 5172 words
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Advertisement197 1929-04-10 1 FLORODOR Washing Suitings AT for Tror-eaJ AT Wear HIGH STREET, Singapore. 1 25 E£raS2SasaSZSISES2S2S2S2CHSES2SES2SESBS2S2SHI Crosse Blackwell's I_ J ifiill! WORLD-FAMOUS 1 j STRAWBERRY j JAM. j IfjlllSllflPl Now o }tainab e n elegant I glass-stoppered containers. I I Your Dealer Sells It f I r I** there is no firewood—no197 words
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Article1624 1929-04-10 2 CMIItESE LANTERN PROCESSION. How the Clubs Will March. The following are details of the Chinese Lantern Procession to be held at Singapore on April 20, on the occasion of the visit of the Duke of Gloucester: Mr. Lim Kee Cheok, the organising hon. Secretary, will lead1,624 words
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Advertisement417 1929-04-10 2 ll IrIC PORTABLC M b oth ta TOr w d «"AliK f§§ 55g VALUE the new Columbia in the lid Cg< £w Portable challenges the world. .gX \RS| The volume and quality of Tone are Ay amazing in so compact an instrument. 288» And as to price, there is no417 words
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Advertisement329 1929-04-10 2 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE On sal* at the following depots— SINGAPORE. Th- Federal Rabbet Stamp Co.. It, Place. A. P. Aliyar and Co., 70, Sooth Brldjr» Road. P Abdul Razak. PB, South Bndfe Road M. S. Dawood. 89. Upper Cross Street. off New Bridge Road, Singapore. M. Mohamed Dulfakir and Co.,329 words
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Advertisement382 1929-04-10 2 Its Field The Earth By every means of transportation Cuticura has reached the farthermost parts of the world, and for fifty years has been regarded by millions as unrivalled in the promotion of skin and hair health. Most of the nations of the earth that rejoice in the cleansing and382 words
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Article927 1929-04-10 3 SIR WILLIAM HENRY'S SURVEY. Kapid urowth of Consumption. The annual general meeting of the Tin election Trust, Ltd., was held at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C., on January Z'j. Sir William D. Henry,' Kt. (chairman of the company), presided. thJ h renm a t ir T927 words
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Article17 1929-04-10 3 Mr. J. A. Creswell, O.C.P.D., Kuala Pilah, is on leave, and Mr. Skinner is acting- for him.17 words
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Advertisement466 1929-04-10 3 'Phone 3463. I 1 1L Palmolive Soap arc the rich beautifiers of centuries. IWka* you mutt do notlll*o llwr In the morning, at noon and befoar lid I» HI CLll V gOmR t0 bed Wash y° ur an <* neck gently with soothing Palmolive, massaging 1 ts crcan, y lather466 words
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Advertisement580 1929-04-10 3 EDUCATIONAL.^ DAY COMMERCIAL CLASSES. NEW CLASSES FROM MAY 1. MORNING: for BOYS —All Subjects. AFTERNOON: for LADIES. Bookkeeping, Shorthand (Pitman an: S.IM. Typewriting. THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 74-5, BRAS BASAH ROAD. BETHEL ENGLISH SCHOOL KATONG. Corner of Ceylon Road and Lorong C East Coast. Access through Lorong C from Joo580 words
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Advertisement16 1929-04-10 3 S better pill than MARTIN'S. You Vcan rely upon MARTIN'S PILLS. by all Chemists and Storetu^/16 words
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Advertisement345 1929-04-10 3 f OILY DRINK o ONE BOTTLE, Jjj| FRASER I HEAVE Aerated Waters I (j|B|l ■pi AND YOU WILL M I j DR,NK ONLY JJ I J TRASER NEAVE For the. Rest of yoor Life. T^^m7^ X Once 3 x f YOU were that Healthy Girl l J AKE stock of345 words
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Article2047 1929-04-10 4 RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP COMPLICATIONS. The Blue Riband of Coursing. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.') London, Mar. 11. <«« S -f Phili P Hunloke announces that Britannia" is unlikely to be fitted out before Cowes Week. The non-appearance of the famous cutter in the early part of the season will2,047 words
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Article68 1929-04-10 4 Chinese miners, says the "Times of Malaya, complain that the Mines Department's new regulations regarding open cast mines are so that this form of mining is much hampered—so much so that an open cast mine cannot now be opened without big capital outlay. If this allegation be true, observes the68 words
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Advertisement262 1929-04-10 4 i Here's a real I I treat for you! J I P? S M has a taste all "s own, a delicious, mellow, J 1 «eh flavour unobtainable in any other beverage. I Postum is genuinely good for you too. Made only f I f who,esome skillfully blended and roasted262 words
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Advertisement191 1929-04-10 4 Women Need WINCARNIS restores the vitality of which the system is robbed by the ailments flm%\ peculiar to women. It is WtW hlmW ih a tonic, restorative, blood Wf\ Ml AY illllH/l ma ker and nerve food all P I m one. It builds up strength and vitality and f&191 words
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Article501 1929-04-10 5 Xll.—Hearken to Haynes. (BY "SEARCHLIGHT.") Having persuaded you to listen to Langton, and other experts, I would now have you hearken to Haynes. Mr. 3. JIaynes is now District Officer of Lower Perak. He was formerly Secretary for Agriculand F.M.S. He is a Government Uiticer of sound judgment501 words
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Article324 1929-04-10 5 The Annual Meeting. The United Chinese Association, Malacca, held its seventh annual general meeting on Saturday, Mr. Lee Ewe Aik presiding. There was a good attendance, probably as a result of certain resolutions about members' accounts recommended by the retiring committee for adoption at the meeting. The minutes324 words
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Article444 1929-04-10 5 Singapore, April G. 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 72 Ducks, each 1.05 Pigeon, domestic,444 words
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Advertisement313 1929-04-10 5 Babies thrive 1 ff/zm fVz^ ObsiniLate tiie food j /Av;y 6w 171c77Z 8 j a raai #z#/ Jftgy aw 1 dtiext easily dial b wish and pure thai j I builds up bone and muscle- in shwrt" I'|n4sizesoFall J Chemists Stores I representative—Mr. H. M. HODGES, P. 0. Box 274,313 words
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Advertisement108 1929-04-10 5 MARVELLOUS GALVANIC ELECTRIC RINGS. itely euro? Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, SI plessness, Xerv us-weak-iess, Nervous-disorders, Tiredness, Impuriti* b of the blood, Back-ache Cramp. Pain and swelling! in the joints, shoulders, arms, wrists, .fingers and heels. Pain in the bones and body. Urinary diseases, etc.. The Galvanic Electric Ring 11 be found108 words
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Advertisement238 1929-04-10 5 KEEPING YOUNG. nf Y tw ai 0n l? youn onee but tfa e Hmit fndefinL °*f may b<? almost indefinitely if you take proper care of the boo> witt wnfci Nature endowed you. One of the chief facters in the preservation of youth is daily regularity. To prevent con--I?ifl lol238 words
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Advertisement213 1929-04-10 5 'Phone 3644 Tel: "GRANDOTEL." GRAND HOTEL 281-A, VICTORIA STREET Corner of Rochore Road, Singapore. Branch: INDIAN ROYAL HOTEL, 181, Queen Street, Singapore. Excellent meals can be supplied DAY OR NIGHT. Orders for meals will be executed for parties, and also can be sent to private residences on short notice. INDIAN213 words
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Advertisement228 1929-04-10 5 I DENTISTRY. Latest Method of Treatments without Pat* Teeth Replaced Natural-Like, VERY MODERATE CHARGES. 0. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist. 75, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE, let Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary. 'Phone 4057. CHEMICAL DIAMONDS. Guaranteed Hardness and Brlghl n c 8 s equaJ Genuine Diamonds. Rs. 5 to Rs. 10 per228 words
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Advertisement172 1929-04-10 6 PAVILION 1 PHONE 6903 I FROM THURSDAY, APRIL 4TO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. I AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. g Ihe Latest PATHE GAZETTE g 1 GEORGE SIDNEY and J. F. MacDGNALD I 5 or I The Cohens and 1 1 Kelly s in Paris." IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M.172 words
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Advertisement326 1929-04-10 6 Amusements. IALHAMBRAI I THONE 6909 j| I (TAN CHENG KEE C«- Ltd, Pnprieton) I j PROGRAMME 1 1 Commencing Saturday, April 6 I and ending Thursday, April 11. X IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. j I "IDE SUNSET DERBY." j I A Human Drama326 words
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Advertisement288 1929-04-10 6 GAIETY CINEMAj Junction Albert and Eaacoolen Streets. FROM FRIDAY, APRIL 5 TO THURSDAY, APRIL 11. GRAND ATTRACTION I International News and Special Comedy. DOROTHY GISH and ANTONIO MORENO IN MADAME POMPADOUR. She ruled millions! Kings listened to her every word Armies took their orders from her. Nations tremoled at her288 words
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Advertisement145 1929-04-10 6 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. 'Phone No. t 2B| FROM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 TO TIESDA? APRIL 16. AT 9 P.M. SHARP. Latest Pathe Gazette. WILLIAM BOYD IN De Mille's New Super Special Production SKYSCRAPER. The Pinnacle of Fine Screen Entertainment Drama, Tragedy, Comedy, Munts and Thrilh on the dizzy heights145 words
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Article115 1929-04-10 7 Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, April 10. Wfcarf (Entrance Gate 1). W<in Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Hakusan Maru 18; Kola 13; Kajang 11; Anchiaea 9; Eurylochus 'i. f*nire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). -Nam-ang 30; Ekma 36. fcrnpir* Ho<-k (Entrance Gate 4). An* a Maru 46; Padua 48. Wharf (Entrance115 words
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Obituary286 1929-04-10 7 CORONER ON NEGLIGENCE OF ADOPTED PARENTS. Death from Natural Causes. The Coroner's enquiry into the death of the twelve-year-old Chinese girl who had been dumped in a back lane near Synagogue Street after beinfg concealed by her adopted parents in an unused lavatory was brought to a286 words
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Article152 1929-04-10 7 Jack Carter's "Live Wire" Show. Jack Carter and his S-renadors entertained another large audience at th*- Moonlight Hall last night, when a change of programme was welcomed. Bo Did lley and Vlada Snow did not fail to delight the audience with their wit and clever srepdancing. The oth;r152 words
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Article222 1929-04-10 7 The "Talamba" is due from Calcutta on Saturday, April 20. The "Halyard" and the "Lyee Moon" are expected to-morrow from Hong Kong, which port they left on the sth inst. with passengers. m The "Pronto" is due to-morrow frmn Hoihow with passengers. The "Anhui" is due from Hong222 words
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Article144 1929-04-10 7 Reparations Decision This Week. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, Apr 1 8. Th:- Paris press a reparation decision this week. The "ErenouveTe declares a solution is possible if the abandon illusions and realise hard facts while Germany must evidence more goodwill. The "Francaisa" maintains that it the Allies must144 words
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Article152 1929-04-10 7 Newcomer on Keeping Young. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 9. The senior member of the Selangor Bar, Mr. E. A. S. Wagner, in the Supreme Court to-day welcomed th new Cnief Justice, Mr. L. H. Elphinstone K.C., who took h s seat for the first152 words
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Article151 1929-04-10 7 Over $10,000 Involved. The case was taken up to-day in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Dene in which Chop Chin Hock Chiang Sad nine others sued the owners of "Ban Teck Guan" for the recovery of $40,515>2. It -vould appear that tha plaintiffs shipped a certain amount151 words
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Article100 1929-04-10 7 Pla'ntiff Leaves the Colony. The care n which Mr. E. G. Osborne- ij c uing M. Sternberg ar 1 Co.. for the recovery of a sum of $1,C66.66 for arrears of salary and damages lor wrongful dismissal, was taken up yesterday o v .Mr. JusticeDeane in the100 words
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Article119 1929-04-10 7 Preliminary Enquiry. The affray that occurred at a coffee stall in Selat Road recently, in which on? of two Chinese was fatally stabbed, had a sequel in the Second Court yesterday, when Ah Kiat and Boon Koon. two of the alleged assailants, were charged with murder. In119 words
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Article74 1929-04-10 7 British Official Wireless. London, April 9. Paris 124.225 New York 4.85* Brussels 34.35 Geneva 25.215 Amsterdam 12.09 H Milan 92.806 Berlin 20.470 Stockholm 18.18 Copenhagen 18.21 Oslo 18.23 Vienna 84 556* Prague ill Helsingfors 193 Madrid 32*75 Lisbon 108% Athens 375 Bucharest 817.5 Rio 5 27 32 Buenos AiresBritish Official Wireless. - 74 words
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Article1474 1929-04-10 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE. Singapore, April 10. Old Siam Rica No. 1 per Koyan 1840 Bo <, eHers OW l! am •I 820 White Pepper foo 00 OI m »J WO5 Muntok White Pepper 0100 New sIS« P m 4 i V P Ol Johore Black Pe PP" New lam Rice*1,474 words
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Advertisement19 1929-04-10 7 /wear a W\ V Truss w) Brooks Appliance Co., LU. Sole Agent*: M AYNARD CO., LTD 11, BATTERY ROAD,19 words
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Advertisement641 1929-04-10 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS CLIFFORD'S CUTS are so conspicoow they always demand admiration. Follow the best dressed men, and let us wxmk* your next suit at 139, Selegie Road. LOST—On 9th inst., a bunch of keys at Kandang Kerbau Market or along Selegie Road. Finder will be rewarded on returning it to641 words
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Miscellaneous430 1929-04-10 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, April 10. v ,1 Tides.—lo.49 a.m., 11.4 p.m. (Div. I), S.C.F.A. v. 1.C.F.A.. Stadium; S.C.C. practice, Whites v. Colours. n by Mrs. Lo Teo Soon Kirn, L.L.D., 5 \i.(';.A., BJO p.m. Kaa. Hawaiian Troubadours, Vie. Theatre, ;t> p.m. To-morrow, April 11. uijrh Tide.—ll.29 a.m. Ual iva Publishing430 words
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Miscellaneous80 1929-04-10 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. (By courtesy of the Government Health Office.) X AND ANG KERBAU STATION. For the 24 hours ending midnight, April 9. deg. Maximum shade temperature 88 F. Minimum shade temperature 75 F. Mean .shade temperature 80.3 F. Maximum sun radiation 158 F. Minimum grass radiation 72.2 F. Sea temperature80 words
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Obituary36 1929-04-10 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. DEATH. Mrs. Seah Eng Kun passed away at her residence No. 8, North Boat Quay, on Tuesday, the 9th instant at the age of 58. Funeral will be announced later.36 words
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Article732 1929-04-10 8 There lias latterly been a slight revival of resentment against the film censorship in Singapore. We think that the critics scarcely realise the difficulties of the censor's job, or that though they feel that he exercises his authority unduly rigorously there are others who think that he is732 words
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Article1304 1929-04-10 8 Members of the Singapore Shorthand Writers' Association are reminded of the general meeting this evening. The Police Band fixtures for April 12. 14 and 16 have been cancelled as the band \vill be in Malacca on those dates. Mr. J. H. M. Robson. C.8.E., arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning1,304 words
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Article225 1929-04-10 8 Generalissimo Congratulated ("Sin Kuo Min ,s r Shanghai, April 9 The First Ccnirai Pa:t v meetii day elected Chiang Kai Shek a i su N lion Section Chief, Yeh Tio Publicity Chief, Tai Chi Tao V Chief and Chen Li Fu as Chic s and passed a225 words
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Article111 1929-04-10 8 World Conference Opens. Reuter's Service. Geneva. r| 9. Thirty-four states, include l n on members of the League (the I ltfS Turkey, Soviet Russia and Equador) a t tended the opening conference means of suppressing counter:. Mr. Hayashi (Japan) declared I it anaY favoured the convention prepan iReuter's Service. - 111 words
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Article192 1929-04-10 8 Facilities Nat Yet Available for Malaya. The Secretary for Postal A!! is *aus a copy of a notification regarding Air Mails which is to be published in the Post Office Daily List. It is as follows: Imperial Air Mail Service fcetween Great Britain and India.—The Secretary for192 words
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Article71 1929-04-10 8 Efficiency Percentages of Units. The following are the efficii ages of units, S.V.C., tor mat SR.A. (v) S.R.A. (v) Singal Section S.RE. (v) Ist Battalion Signal Section Intelligence Section "A" (M. G.) Company "C" (Scottish) Company "D" Eurasian Company "E" Chinese Company "F" Malay Company H i71 words
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Article60 1929-04-10 8 From China and Japan Maru," due at Singapore to-mon From Holland and Gem rin9 der Nederlanden," due at S 1 p.m. to-morrow. From Indo-China by *G. G. R at Singapore daylight to-mon From Europe, (London mails Mar. 21) by "Raiula." dv a.m. on Friday, the 12th in-' From60 words
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Article32 1929-04-10 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER, Lmdon:—ll*4d. New York:—22% cents (G.). Singapore:—3B%-38*4 cents. TIN. Lridon:—Spot. £208 (5s (down 14« I months buyers £2W (down sellers £209 Be Mown '50<>. Singapore:—slo6.7s. (200 law32 words
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Advertisement167 1929-04-10 8 'sasesagsgszsasasaszszsasasasasasag-^^ 1 R o3llsrSo]W 'S I cj SPECIAL VALUE g I IN GENTLEMEN'S BELTS. S RUSTLESS FITTINGS X REAL PIG SKIN-UNED PIG SKIN. Bj Special Quality Sporting Belts I NON RUST ABLE RINGS AND SWIVELS jjj LEATHER COVERED BUCKLE Strong and Well Made, Double Sewn. S I LIGHT TAN SHADE167 words
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Advertisement151 1929-04-10 8 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. A Brilliant Investment. Invest yonr money in Jewels! While enjoying the use of theui they will yet pres°rve their intrinsic151 words
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174 1929-04-10 9 Spanning the World. SIMILAR PLAN FORBIDDEN IN AMERICA. Reuter's Service. London, April 9. imperial wireless and cable merger m accomplished fact by the re- of the holding company entitled and Wireless, Ltd., with a nominal of £100 ncreasable to £53,700,000 lire the stocks, shares, obligations untiesReuter's Service. - 174 words
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Article131 1929-04-10 9 Air Developments Stopped. Reuter's Service. Berlin. April 9. j As a result of budgetary cuts made in to ;< -cstaollsh harmony between the nment and the Parties, the Aerial Department of the Ministry cf lunications mffered severely. A sum mH)000 marks alheated for the buildi' a nowReuter's Service. - 131 words
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Article105 1929-04-10 9 America and Disarmament. Reuter's Service. New Yerk, April 9. According to the Washington correspond- Herald Tribune," replying to from Geneva that the British m to the Preliminary Disarmament Commission at Geneva would propose a ral of the discussions on the reduction armaments, "authoritative quarthe State Department stated thatReuter's Service. - 105 words
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Article33 1929-04-10 9 Newspaper Magnate's Will. Reuter's Service. New York, April 9. The Metropolitan Museum of Art rei over $17,000,000 as the residuary tee in the will of the newspaper protor, Frank Munsey.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article42 1929-04-10 9 Reuter's Service. New York, April 9. American Founders' Corporation is X an organisation of three foreign faint companies for handling German, European and South American respectively. Together the n ompanics have in their control I resources of over $150,000,000.Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Article50 1929-04-10 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, April 9. The Lord Mayor of London's Fund for Relief of Distressed Mining Areas, h will be closed on April 13, now an jnts to £794,000. 1 ->e Government contribution of a like 1 unt will bs added to this total for distribution-British Official Wireless. - 50 words
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Article114 1929-04-10 9 LINKED WITH MURDER OF POLICE OFFICER. Police Investigations. Reuter's Service. New Delhi, April 9. It is confirmed that Bhagat Singh, one of the two men arrested for throwing bombs and firing pistols in the Legislative Assembly, is the nephew of Ajit Singh, who is wanted by the PunjabReuter's Service. - 114 words
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Article356 1929-04-10 9 Southampton En Fete. British Official Wireless. Rugby, April 9. Major Segrave has arrived at Southampton on the liner "Olympic" from the United States after regaining for Britain the world's land speed rteord. All the shipping in the harDOur was beflagged In London Major Segrave will be the &uestBritish Official Wireless. - 356 words
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Article122 1929-04-10 9 Largest Sheet of Dock Water. British Official Wireless. Rugby, April 9. Statistics issued by the Port of London Authority show that the trade of the port has grown enormously of recent years. In 1909 the value of foreign imports and exports were £722,000,000, while in 1927 itBritish Official Wireless. - 122 words
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Article65 1929-04-10 9 Right to Fire Maintained. Reuter's Service. New Orleans, April 9. The resumed hearing of the charges against Randall and the crew of the I m Alone" ended in the discharge of all the accused at the request of the District Attorney who however, emphasised that th«Reuter's Service. - 65 words
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Article43 1929-04-10 9 Big German Production. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin April 10. Lar— scab production of German talking films is foreshadowed in an announcement "Ufa" Corporation, whkh i, erecung four special studios with the improvements, in which Germany s leading electric companies are co-operating.43 words
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Article22 1929-04-10 9 Rebel Centre Captured. Reuter's Service. New York, April 10. The Mexican Government forces have occupied the rebel headquarters at Juarez.Reuter's Service. - 22 words
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Article248 1929-04-10 9 STATE SECRETARY DODGES DILEMMA. Social Precedence in U. S. Reuter's Service. Washington, April 10. At the end of a two hours' discussion of the diplomatic body. Sir Esme Howard as dean was visited by Mr. Stimson with reference to the social precedence of Mrs. Gann. Mr. Stimson subsequentlyReuter's Service. - 248 words
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Article84 1929-04-10 9 Voluntary "Conservation." Reuter's Service. New York, Apiil 9. In an interview with til T inn-s" Sir Henri DeLrding a.am Ihe tne* sit., of eoaeerving ipplies of petroleum throughout th orld. He 'ays he does not, ask the oil industry to enter agreenients but to pledge themselves to effectReuter's Service. - 84 words
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Article73 1929-04-10 9 Smelters and Sellers Affiliate. Reuter's Service. New York, April 9. In order to meet the unusual prevailing market conditions the copper smelters' organisation has affiliated with Copper Exporters Incorporated and have received speci 1 permission to s 11 nearby copper abroad at 22 cents per lb. ItReuter's Service. - 73 words
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Article65 1929-04-10 9 Now Centred at Hong Kong. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, April 9. Major General Wardrop left for Home aboard the "Naldera." i An earlier message said that the North China Command was being abolished and that in future all British forces in China would be under command of Hong Kong.Reuter's Service. - 65 words
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Article51 1929-04-10 9 Swedish Workers Hard Hit. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Stockholm, April 8. Thousands of thrifty working class families are hard hit as a result of the crash of the Almasnna Savings Bank, whose deficit is estimated at 25,000,000 kronen. The crash is the biggest in the history of Swedish51 words
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Article51 1929-04-10 9 Britain a?id the Continent. British Official Wireless. Rugby, April 9. The first regular night air service connecting Britain and the Continent was successfully inaugurated when a machine left the Labourget Aerodrome about 1.10 this morning and reached Croydon this morning about 4 o'clock, carrying a ten ofBritish Official Wireless. - 51 words
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Article55 1929-04-10 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, April 9. The King to-day not only spent the morning in the grounds of Craigweil House but went out again after lunch. The Duke and Duchess of York went down from London to visit His Majesty, who walked with them for aBritish Official Wireless. - 55 words
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Article255 1929-04-10 9 Battle with Police. FUGITIVE KILLED AND P. C. SHOT. One of the twelve remaining convicts who escaped from the Singapore Criminal Prison on the morning of March 24 was arrested at Kualai —a village 20 miles from Johore Bahru on the road to Batu Pahat at noon255 words
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Article177 1929-04-10 9 Socialists Desert Leaders. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, April 10. The Reichstag Leader of the People's scholz, has emphatically denied the tarsistant rumours that the party's cnu rma Stresemann, is contemplating the fbrnu tion of a new party because he is allegedly dissatisfied with the People's Party's pres.nt policy.177 words
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Article70 1929-04-10 9 Half a Million Yielded. British Official Wireless. Rugby, April 9. More than .£593,000 will be yielded to the Treasury by death duties on two wiiU published to-day. Sir John Brunn?r, director of the Imperial Chemical Industries, left unsettled property of .S«7(;,10<s. in death duties on thisBritish Official Wireless. - 70 words
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Article65 1929-04-10 9 Investigation on the Spot. British Official Wireless. Rugby, April 9. Sir Samuel Wilson, Permanent UnderSecretary for the Colonies, left London this afttmoon for East Africa to confer with the local Governments and representatives of non-official opinion on the Hilton Young report regarding closer co-operation between Kenya, Uganda andBritish Official Wireless. - 65 words
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Article62 1929-04-10 9 Border Town Set on Fire. Reuter's Service. Teguci Galpas. Honduras, April 9. The United States aeroplanes from Managua, which have h.?en bombing thi suspected rebel c: mps along the border, rre reported to have bombed La Slimas. Honduras. It is stated that the town wasReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article30 1929-04-10 9 Appointed Ambassador. Reuter's Service. Washington, April 9. Subject to the British Government's approval, General Dawes, the author of the famous reparations plan, has been appointed Ambassador to London.Reuter's Service. - 30 words
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Advertisement150 1929-04-10 9 I GILBEY'S SPEY ROYAL J SCOTCH WHISKY. I I i I 3 We have every confidence in I recommending this fine ola I 1 c I mellow blend to everyone. s I UNVARYING QUALITY. I 3 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL GOOD STOBES g j jj OR IN CASE LOTS FROM150 words
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846 1929-04-10 10 Sports Pastimes. A THRILLING FINISH. Full Tan University and S.C.F.A. Draw. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. At the Stadium yesterday afternoon, before an immense crowd, the Fuh Tan University footballers justified all that had been said and expected of them when they held the S.C.F.A. to a goalless draw. If the first half846 words
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Article26 1929-04-10 10 Result of Postponed Game. Reuter's Service. London, April 9. Yesterday's Northern Division game resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE—Div. 11l (Northern). Southport 3; Aceiington 1.Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article85 1929-04-10 10 The following S.R.C. side will meet the St. Josephs' Institution team on the Padang to-morrow: Branson; C. Pennefather and K. Oehlers; F. Rozario, N. S. Hogan and b e ;C olivei ro, J. R. l'Angellier, w Morerra. X and N Jansen. On Friday, the following S R.C.85 words
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Article158 1929-04-10 10 Chinese Beat Telephone Men. ANOTHER PLAYER SENT OFF. The S.C.F.A. "A" met the 'O.T.F.C. n the S:cond Division of the Singapore League on the former's ground yesterday evening. The result was a victcry of three goals to nil in favour of the Chinese. In the early exchanges the158 words
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Article33 1929-04-10 10 In an evenly-contested game between th j A.P.C. and V.M C.A. in the Second DrvisicD of the Singapore League on the V.M.C A ground yesterday, the A.P.C. won by 5—4.33 words
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Article76 1929-04-10 10 Nd Actijn in First Case. We understand that the S.F.A. Committee have decided to take no action in regard to the incident in the opening match of the Singapore League, when Joy (S.C C was sent off the field. A Chinese player, as stated in the report76 words
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Article122 1929-04-10 10 TO-DAY. Division I. 8 C.F.A. v. 1.C.F.A., Stadium. S.C.F.A.: Ah Kow; Cheok Wah and Yeow Soon; Swee Chiang, Chee Lim and Boon Lay; Kwang Hang, Chan Kee, Boon Lm. Kwee Siang and Eng Fee. .C.F.A.: Govindasamy Chatter jee. >e;vadurai, Suppiah, A. Pereira D. K. >Amy; Peter Perciia,122 words
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Article59 1929-04-10 10 Goals. c P W. L. D. F. A. VU, Scletur I 1 0 0 :i 1 2 Malaya 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 S.C.C. 1 1 0 0 2 1 2 Wck-h 10 10 12 II S.R.C. 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 K-**59 words
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Article1378 1929-04-10 10 m*J ||Jl* f II il Sports Pastimes I I I i In VI FOOTBALL. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. 0 Chinese Beat Telephone Men. A THRILLING FINISH. ANOTHER PLAYER SENT OFF. j( S.C.F.A. "A" the O.T.F.C. 1 Fuh Tan University and j h|1 *1 J n l "c formers ground1,378 words
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Article47 1929-04-10 10 The following players are registered with the S.F A. by the Royal Engineers for league games: C. Tilford, W. Jenkins, IT. Galley, A. Carter. D. Byrne, W. Corke. W. Gam-man, A. Gilchiist, W. Churcher, G. S. Smith, W. Colvin, H. Hall and D. Dewey.47 words
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Article19 1929-04-10 10 In the S C.C. Football Tournament yesterday, +he B.B.I, and Etes beat P.S. and Law by 4—9.19 words
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Article42 1929-04-10 10 GOLF A four ball foursomes match, Civilhns v. the Army will be played at the Garrison Golf Club on Sunday April 28 instead of the Shanghai Foursomes. All members desirous of playing should enter their names at the Club.42 words
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Article69 1929-04-10 10 The play-off of the ties in the Bisque competition at the Keppel Golf Club between C. E. Winter and G. W. Hurt resulted in a win for G. W. Hurt. The play-off of the tie in the Ladies' Shanghai foursomes between Mrs. W P Douglas and Mrs. J.69 words
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Article693 1929-04-10 10 CRICKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, April 8. A twelve-a-side cricket match between the Sungei Ujong Ciuo and the Negri Sembilan Club was played at Seremban on Sunday and r;suited in a win for the former. Scores:— N.S. CLUB. S. Namasivayagam run out 1 R. Seneveratne c693 words
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Article160 1929-04-10 10 S.C.C. v. United Services. The S.C.C. fin>t team will meet the United Seiviccs at cricket on the padang commencing at 5 p.m. on- Friday, and continuing at 2 p.m. on Saturday and 11 am. on Sunday. The Ur.ited Services should be abl? to field a strjng side,160 words
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Article26 1929-04-10 10 The S.C.C. second string will play the j Ceylcn Sport? Ciub on the latter's ground 1 on Saturday commencing at 2 p.m.26 words
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Article242 1929-04-10 10 Low Scoring Match. The Junior Civil Service Association defeated the Fort Canning Sports Club by 7 runs on Sunday on the J.C.S.A. ground. Scores: FORT CANNING. Smith b Abdul Hamid 3 Pepper run out li Cannon b Abdul Hamid U Lupton c *Sequerah, b Chow Tat242 words
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Article504 1929-04-10 10 BADMINTON. At the second annual general meeting of the Shanghai B P. the following were elected office-bearers for 1929: Patrons, Messrs. Tan Sip Chew and Lee Thian Hock; President, Mr. T. S. f Loo* M. B. T. (re-elected); Vice-Presidents, Messrs. Yeo Hock Hai and Tan Hood Khee;504 words
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Article105 1929-04-10 10 The Jovial B.P. narrowly defeated the Minto Road B.P. on Sunday by 3—2 at their court. Owing to Mr. Tarn Tuan Seah being ill and the non-appearance of another player the match was altered to one of five singles instead of seven, as arranged. The results105 words
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Article128 1929-04-10 10 Highest Volunteer Scorers. RIFLE SHOOTING. Tn? following- members of the S V.C. obtained the highest score in their Units on the annual musketry course:— Scoie Corps Shot R. S. MH. E. Wootton 107 Company Shots S.R.A. (v) Sgt. H. J. Rae 65* S.R.E. (v) Spr. A. R. B.128 words
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Article297 1929-04-10 10 In spite of excellent weather the Malacca V.C., B.R A. Bisley meeting was not very well supported there being only 35 competitors, and the shooting generally, particularly on Sunday, was well below the average. Six visitors from Singapore and four from Muar competed. Major A. A. Lermit,297 words
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Article19 1929-04-10 10 The Command Rifle Meeting will be held in Singapore on Aug. 30 and 31 and Sept.19 words
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Article265 1929-04-10 10 Amateur Spring Meeting. THE TURF. The following are the weights for the first day's amateur races at kcab Lumpur on Friuay. Ponieat—Class lll_2nd Div.-(4 furs.). —Coquette 11.6, Gipsy Girl 11.6, Brown Laadie 115, Glenabay 11.3, Cobar 11.0, Lanercost 10.8, Burok 10.5, Old Bill 10.5, June II (lata265 words
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Article46 1929-04-10 10 Distances for Pony Races. The distances over which ponies in pony races, Class L will run at the forthcoming Spring moeting of the Singapore Turf Club, havo been altered as follows- l«t run 6 furlongs; 2nd run, 5 furlongs; 3rd" run 7 furlongs.46 words
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Article331 1929-04-10 10 Yesterday's Plav LAWN TENNIS. The following are th,. result. piayed yesterday m the S.C j (,f tie* tournament:— n 1ern lg Veterans Doubles Handicap F. Ruehwaldv and A. G < 1 beat R. M. Duff and H F ,.htt" Iek 0v 10—«, 6—4. ph ck owe I Godown331 words
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Article82 1929-04-10 10 To-morrow's Ties. The following are the Hsa fixed f r *omorrow i n the S.R.C. Lawn Term s tournament: Doubles Handicap. E. W. de Cruz nd E. Ryan v. G. H. Krai and NT. S. Hogan. F. C. d Souza and G. Angus v. F. Norris and D.82 words
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277 1929-04-10 10 Attractive Fixture for Sunday. BASKET-BALL. Under the auspices of the S.C.F..*., an attractive basket-ball match ha> teen officially arranged between the Fuh Tan University team and a combined Singapore Chinese team. The latter will consist i f the best players from the following clu.s277 words
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Article97 1929-04-10 10 BADMINTON. A frisndly match of three sine:! s n:\ double was played on Sunday between > Kim Cheng's Badminton Party and :n Pulau Bukom Badminton Partv *t *>'■ former's court at Lorong 28 off G<-'y' la! Road, in which Kim Chang's Party w .the four games.97 words
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Article81 1929-04-10 11 lprs are invited to write to u* l° ur "is of public interest. It must be on that the "iMalaya Tribune" does tba opinlons expressed no: n^ c Letters should be as 5 r«7 ESS* p" fCTab 'y typebrief as P may be usee, out infc niun H addiesses81 words
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Article69 1929-04-10 11 VlTthe Editor "Malaya Tribune.") A ill the Singapore Traction Co. be b:r irn to instruct its conductors and uU 11 not to allow passengers carrying to board the trolley ouses P° r causing annoyance to otner pasTn J it would also be highly appreciated i ,iic69 words
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Article84 1929-04-10 11 fcjUiiur, Malaya inbune. s' r Nowadays the cinema films shown Omy once in a uiue we nave the opportunity to wi-ness .V -dure. Juuging by the praise oi f. aJne papers tne picture "led it to 1 .neb' is a really line picture, but i the Alhambra84 words
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Article115 1929-04-10 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir i agree that the Government should introduce legislation to protect impecunious cierks against money-lenders of the bi*h or uuu .ype. It wnl be argued that the fauit, in tue case of clerks wno nave resort to tnese men, lies with themseives, but115 words
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Article199 1929-04-10 11 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir,-On the subject, of "Trolley-bus Manners," there is no one who can reahy call himself a gentleman when he has no 1 uone hu utmost to pay every respect to either six, whether old or young, in public or at home. Good manners199 words
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Article92 1929-04-10 11 "British Taxpayer" writes suggesting that much money is being wasted at the Air Base, and reverts to the grievance of unemployed Europeans resident here who cannot get work, either at the Naval Base or the At Base, when positions which -hey could fill are given to92 words
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Article246 1929-04-10 11 De Souza-Alves. i day at Ma acca Miss Mona de eldest daughter of Mr. H. M. d? J.P., a well-known sportsman, and Souza, was married to Mr. F. A.v s, fiuure in Serem an, a. S:. FranvM which was filled with relatives and f the famines from v.246 words
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Article85 1929-04-10 11 New Amalgamation Plans. Reuter's Service. New Fork, April 9. The directors oi the Chase National Bank announce plans to absorb the American Expess Company with its extensive foreign banking organisation. Sin«s tne sa'e of its interest in the American Railwaj Express Co., to the Adams Express Co.,Reuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article50 1929-04-10 11 Australian Flood Disasters. Reuter's Service. Hobart, Aprii 9. In the course of inundations the Pioneer Tin Mine has been flooded, the dam at Maonarch Mine has been washed away and a landslide at the Lyell railway has isolated tjueenstown. Over 4,500 are homeless in the LaancesLon district alone.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article53 1929-04-10 11 Increase of Capital. Reuter's Service. London, April 8. The Imperial Ch mical Industries, Ltd. hare notified their shareholders of a proposal to inc. ease the capital by £20,000,000 to a part of which is needed to complete the present constructional programme. The remainder will be placed in reserveReuter's Service. - 53 words
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Obituary29 1929-04-10 11 Pioneer Naturalist. [Reuters Service.] Bale, April 8. The death has occurred of the naturalist ethnographer, i aul Sarasin, famous for his researches in Sunda Strait, Ceylon. Reuter's Service.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article61 1929-04-10 11 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berl'n, Api. 7. A r.as->uiing communique respecting Yon Hindenburcr's health states that the president, although h? suffered in the last few days from an attach of influenza combined with stomach disorders is now sufficiently recovered to attend to State matters. Neverthe'ess, a., tin- on doctor'61 words
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Article173 1929-04-10 11 The following ?übscriptions have been gratefully received in ans.ver to the appeals made by* the Y.W.C.A. for the support of its genera] work and for the extension of the Chin se department: Chinese Extension Appeal.—Mr I. C. H. Wang, Mrs. S. Q. Wong, S. J. Chan, Esq., each;173 words
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Advertisement250 1929-04-10 11 TO NIfHTI WEDNESDAY, APBIL 10. TO-NIGHT! NEW WORLD SHOW op!J s^-^s?^^ t wayang At The "Moonlight Hall" Jack Carter's Serenaders." c ar _M e aro Spirituals—Plantation Melodies—Latest Songs The Great American Negro p now variety show and a first class Jazz-Band. and O*** OF PROGRAMME. At the •'Starlight Hall" ANJOOMANARA."250 words
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Advertisement152 1929-04-10 11 I I Highland Whisky. I 3 I 1 Born 1820-Still Going Strong, j 2 OBTAINABLE FROM EVE BY CLUB AND HOTEL 1 AND FROM ALL;GOOD DEALERS IN MAtAYA jj m I 3 SOLE AGENTS: I JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. 2 (Incorporated In *nfland.j g I SINGAPORE, PENANG, IPOH AND KUALA152 words
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Miscellaneous141 1929-04-10 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for April 14, 1929. j -1 in To-day, April 10. 515 o ny—Drill Hall, "D" (Eurasian) Co., Officers and N.C.O.'s Sec. Leading. 515 p m-Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Section Sinhalese), Section Parade. 5 ifp m -Drill Hall, M. G. Sec. (Eurasian), Section141 words
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Article1459 1929-04-10 12 Successful Students. Last Mail Brings Names of wSlflS? 5P?w m3il the usual annual UaU of the successful students in ZL* %S Cambr '<tee examinations. We print those from Singapore only. Senior—Boys. CANDIDAIES UNDER 18 YE \RS OF AGE WHO HAVE OBTAINED HONOURS Anglo-Chinese School. A. W. S. Thwathasan.1,459 words
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Article35 1929-04-10 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 *qual to $100.35 words
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Advertisement137 1929-04-10 12 Amusements, S TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. TO-NIGHT! I I DEAN'S UNION OPERA X OP SINGAPORE. I CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. I AT 3 THE THEATRE ROYAL I g North Bridge Road. g y Watch for a new Hindustani play under preparation I I by A. MANAN. ft l I I I137 words
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Advertisement130 1929-04-10 12 59, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. iHAVE JUST RECEIVED j LADIES' 4 Models, Ready-to-wear and Semi-trimmed Hats I Ĕ2SESZSSSHSESHSSSHSHSasaS2SSSHSHSHSES2SESHSHSHSESE32S2SESHSESHS2SHp j I You Need CHEESE! For your Selection we have Fresh Shipments of— GORGONZOLA EDAM ROQUEFORT CHEDDAR DUTCH CREAM CLUB CHEESE GRUYERE. REFRIGERATING Co LTD j Orchard Roa,d-./eligie R.oad HOMO? CHING KENG LEE130 words
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Article743 1929-04-10 13 Agencies and "Parasite Directors." EFFECT OF FORWARD SALES. Mr. W. C E. Gibson writes to the "Financial Times":— With reference to MrW. H. Co*letter of Feb. 23 in connection with torwaru sales" Mr Cable does not to re-hsc that 'old-established companies cash reserves are. in a to recently743 words
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Advertisement517 1929-04-10 13 r Robert Hudson, Ltd.| 'ffiKHßfr BUY BRITISH MADE WAGONS g H jr It i experience that counts m jjj rrmjVlM wagon-building. Messrs. Robert rD Hudson Ltd. have been making S wagons for over sixty years and rT lImL wJ\fl their wagons have been used for 'j s iJ pwMft every517 words
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Advertisement91 1929-04-10 13 He Was Weak, Thin And Listless But Won Back Manly Strength This Way. He grew thinner and thinner .Wm i appetite was like a canary's He always felt tired and "fit for nothmg"-got no weakened tissues and g 1 the friend had not exaggerated in tne fea 6 st lr91 words
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Advertisement245 1929-04-10 13 1 JLieaas The Way 1 f I B.S.A. Success in International Six Days Trial S I SEVEN Entries and SEVEN GOLD MEDALS ja I Manufacturers Team Award 350 C. C. Class in competition S with Five Other Makes. I UZZELL on B.S.A. Twoport O.H.V. and Sidecar was Member g I245 words
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Advertisement570 1929-04-10 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. FREIGHTERS FORWARDING Co. Owners of lighters, launches, lorries, and etc., undertake to do any transhipment work of General Cargo, either from ship to ship in roads, or from S.H.B. Wharf Godowns to ships (overside delivery) or from S.H.B. Wharf Godowns to ships and vice versa. We also undertake570 words
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Advertisement562 1929-04-10 14 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED—By Dutch Bank in Singapore, an experienced typist Preference given to those with knowledge cf the Dutch Language. Applications to be addressed "Typist," c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED-SECRETARY. Application's are invited for the post of Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Applicants must be well-educated in Chinese and562 words
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Advertisement478 1929-04-10 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 86, Beach Street. Malacca 131f jonker Street Mu »r No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16> flir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai478 words
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Advertisement774 1929-04-10 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised capital £3,000,00* Subscribed Capital £!,800,0on Paid-up Capital ci oko no^ Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Rtreet. London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORB:774 words
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Advertisement348 1929-04-10 14 I ASSURANCE CORPoJJ LIMITED «ncorporate,i in HEAD OFFICE <rv ri *nd Floor cf N O 3 M?l "Phone No., frm amj BOARD OF Sre Teang Wah, Esq -£k. Ong Soon Koh San Hin, Esq Seah Eng Lim, Esq. J>- Q. Wong, Esq. pr. S. C. Yin. Lee Chim Tuan, Esq*.348 words
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Advertisement242 1929-04-10 16 OUR DEBT TO GREECE AND ROME. Editors. George Depue Hadzsits, Ph.D. David Moore Kobinson, Ph.D., LL.D. PRICE $2.50 EACH. (Postage Extra.) Homer. By John A. Scott. Euripides. By F. L. Lucas. Aristotle's Poetics. By Lane Cooper. Cicero. By John C. Rolfe, Catullus. By Karl P. Harrington. Horace. By Grant Showerman.242 words
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