Malaya Tribune, 11 April 1929
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Title Section21 1929-04-11 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI. -No. 83 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, April 11, 1929.21 words
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Advertisement180 1929-04-11 1 UPTON'S I CEYLON TEA. fOU CANNOT BETTER IHE BEST. "0.X." CEMENT I CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATE SON APPLICATION TO: f I Sole Importers: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. I (Incorporated in Denmark.) gj 3 BY APPOINTMENT TO H. M. KING GEORGE V. t ALL-BRITISH 1 BAR-LOCK180 words
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Advertisement234 1929-04-11 1 Washing Suiting! /f M/ /7 For TropleaJ We,r HIGH STREET, Singapore. j "ARISTO" J MOTOR OILS j Asphalt base crudes i |i I Refined by methods beyond reproach or criticism I I nsu res freedom from carbon troubles oervice and satisfaction jjj Tested carefully at every phase of manufacture f234 words
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Article433 1929-04-11 2 Chinese Music-Ljver's Tribute. Mr. Lim Hock San writes: That the name of Kubelik should draw record houses one may easily understand Born at Prague on July 5, US80, this gre*.. Bohfemian was, irom his student days, destined to live forever in the annals oi music. As witn Kocian,433 words
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Article343 1929-04-11 2 Second Progress Report to Bond Holders. Messrs. Rennie, Lowick and Co., Singapore, secretaries of Od Pcfan Plantations, Ltd., issue the following Progress Report to bondholders dated the Bth inst.: It is just two months since the last Progress Report was submitted to bondholders, and while it was343 words
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Article168 1929-04-11 2 A Home Election Cry. Base is being used by some of the paper* in connection with the coming General of^7he°VT' te V h f„ London -Respondent take tl Ma,1< The ,atpst to Si, up t h,a cr y > s the "Daily Mirror." which quotes at168 words
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Advertisement318 1929-04-11 2 tea HAV£ JUST RECEIVED A I TTUllCdWdyb mw SHIPMENT OF 2 j Time Headers T iii I>j^g.ary, jj ES I*W Library I (j By Maurice Dekobra. M M By l7c fi THEI GHOST TRAIN. I THE CROWD.'"' 16 ft By Ruth Alexander. IW'Jf Wfl T F R v i\/r-i O318 words
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Advertisement360 1929-04-11 2 Itkdtim id a good time \cuuiUnu \id the iiqhttime to take tkechattut Fruit Trees I I FOR SALE f MARCOTS SEEDLINGS B g Orange Chiku gj Lemon Gooseberr Ĕ X PumeJo Rollina X Chiku Deliciosa ?n Citron Rambutan [jj Grapefruit IX GRAFTS Ci Oi Rambutan Man?o Ln Chiku FLOWERS S360 words
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Advertisement613 1929-04-11 2 DAY COMM-RUM.:. Jj j NEW CLASSES From At I MORNING: for BOY AFTERNOON: f or Sufcj^ keeping, Shorthand (P it I Typewriting. 11 j THE COLLEGE OF I 74-5. BR AS RASAH PABAMESWAR4 SUioui^m* at the Sanatan Dharma U Lorong 2, East Coast Kai &4 the pupils receive free tniti613 words
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Article343 1929-04-11 3 Passing of Senior Bencher. Finlay, the senior bencher of the Middle Temple, who has died recently at the age of eighty-six, was a vigorous personality right up to the end, writes our London correspondent. By deep thinkin-r and constant intellectual employment, coupled with an unflagging enjoyment of343 words
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Article267 1929-04-11 3 A Dazzling Collection. The delicate graces of steeple-cups, their quaint spire-crowned covers lending to the metal an appearance of almost fairy lightness, the. more ample lines of rosewater dishes and their accompanying ewers, beakers and goblets adorned in all the varied conceits of the silversmith's art, are- but a267 words
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Article127 1929-04-11 3 Lbyd George's "Common-sense" Remedy. London. Mar. 20. The well-known economist, Mr. J. M. Keynes, contributes to the "Evening Standard" a vigorous defence of Mr. Lloyd George's employment scheme, which he describes as "the commcn-sense, obvious remedy He expre?S2s the opinion that the financing of the programme would not divert127 words
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Article61 1929-04-11 3 A private letter received by the Editor of the "Times of Malaya" from a friend in London states that the Baldwin Ministry has lost the confidence of the majority of the Conservatives, but that the latter are rather nervous about what a Labour Government may do. The writer considers that61 words
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Advertisement511 1929-04-11 3 When The Stomach Rebels. A Danger Signal. 4 distinguished medical authority has ittea "When a man's stomach goes he starts on the down grade' ISieestion, dyspepsia, and other forms of T7ni-K-h disorder produce depression and One of the commonest causes of maiges- ak, thin blood. If the blood loses I511 words
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Advertisement182 1929-04-11 3 cH Ef r Slxcs ORIENTAL Singapore. TAN SOO HOCK CO., Malacca l£c^c3ZsZsc3c3Hsc^sc^HS3ZsHsZsZsHs^ I TIE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY UP (Incorporated in England.) q] msuRE I with tfce g 1 MOTOR UNION I THE I I LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE I INSURANCE COMPANY j I Favourable Rates-Prompt Settlement if Claims j FIRE182 words
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Article1726 1929-04-11 4 SIX CYLINDER FLEXIBILITY. Noiseless Outboard Motors. Wherever there are motor-cars in connl e Ki numbe f s tfl ere you will find traffic problems, of which the traffic-jam is the most intricate and the most costly The slightest stoppage of one fast-mo-in* vehicle soon interferes with the progress1,726 words
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Advertisement122 1929-04-11 4 1 Good Shces Deserve a Good Polish ft I "CHERRY MOSSflr THE PBFMIIH POLISH Of\ 6BTJI[ BBITAIfi 1 h OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. D Soto Areata—S.S. A F M.S. Jp I BARKER 6? KENGCHUAN. j 0 SINGAPORE n 1 COML AND HEAR THE FAMOUS I I other Stars., on I 8 Beka122 words
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Advertisement26 1929-04-11 4 GOOD HEALTH WILL GIVE LONG LIFE Oil II 111 iNI Discovered, True to Natur* MlVr I 111 Astonishingly Ideal and the Best Tonic 1 1 J26 words
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Advertisement91 1929-04-11 4 ft > I Yes Slf **»ai 's my Baby I j FATHER- j "'A Girl! But I wanreJ a M Very well, sir. there is a Boy. ioo." PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY AERATED WATER WORKS HAVE THIS COMBINATION- Quality and Price, j 'Phone 6379. j j VICHY WATER SOURCE CELESTINS j91 words
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Article270 1929-04-11 5 Bitter Hatred of Militarism. The Rev. Geoffrey Anketell StudderiKennedy—known to most people by ma old Army nickname cf "Woodbine Willu; —died in mail week at St. Catherines Vicarage, Abercrombie Street, Liverpool. He had been ill for some time with influenza. Born in Ireland 46 years njo, Mr. Studdert-Kennedy270 words
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Article442 1929-04-11 5 Singapore, April 6. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 60 Beef, stew or curry kati 46 Pork, lean kati 62 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 52 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 56 Fowl, kati 68 Hens (Locally reared) kati 72 Ducks, each 1.05 Pigeon, domestic,442 words
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Article34 1929-04-11 5 The Seremban correspondent of the "Malay Mail" report! that then> has boon a scarcity of water in Port Dickson for the past week and that water is beinpconveyed daily from Seremban station by rail.34 words
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Advertisement279 1929-04-11 5 You Need CHEESE! For your Selection we- have Fresh Shipments of GORGONZOLA EDAM ROQUEFORT CHEDDAR DUTCH CREAM CLUB CHEESE GRUYERE. j REFRIGERATING Co LTD OrcKd>r ~y~e\\g\e J yourHddr jdo you Justice J P\o you ever suffer from KOKO contains every in- 1 I L/an uneasy consciousness gredient necessary to feed,279 words
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Advertisement201 1929-04-11 5 If you want a better Job Let as know in what you are interested what subject you want to learn. Tell us this and we can help you. Write for FREE, illustrated book Accountancy Architecture Commercial Training Clerk of Works S'hand-Typewriting Draftsmanship L.A.A. and C.R.A. Engineering:—Civil Good English Concrete Correspondence201 words
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Advertisement165 1929-04-11 5 Phone 3641 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. INDIAN165 words
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Advertisement232 1929-04-11 5 DENTISTRY. Latest Method of Treatments without Pain Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES. 0. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist. 75, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary, Thone 4057. CHEMICAL DIAMONDS. n_mm. i Guaranteed Hardness and Brightness, equal to Genuine Diamonds. Rs. 6 to Rs. 10 per carat Full232 words
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Advertisement183 1929-04-11 6 PAVILION i 'PHONE 6903 I H FROM THURSDAY, APRIL 11 TO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17. E I AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. g I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE I Jacqueline Logan ("THE LEOPARD UDY." X IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. j VERA REYNOLDS I S IN 3 S "THE MAIN183 words
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Advertisement308 1929-04-11 6 iimusements. lALHAMBR4 I' 'PHONE 6909 (TAN CHENG KEE C». Ltd, Proprietor.) PROGRAMME I Commencing Saturday, April 6 and ending Thursday, April 11. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 PM. <jj THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I "THE SUNSET DERBY." A Human Drama of the Turf as it really is! With MARY308 words
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Advertisement467 1929-04-11 6 SURINA THEATRF North Bridge Road. 'Phone N, FROM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 T0 APRIL 16 AT 9 P.M. SHARP Latest Pathe Gazette. WILLIAM BOYD IN De Mille's New Super Special Product** SKYSCRAPER, The Pmmcle of Fine Screen Drama, Tragedy, Cornedv, Mum- tad Th on the dizzy haunts of a steel stru467 words
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Article130 1929-04-11 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, April 11. Ka>t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Van Hentsz 22; Prins. dor Nederlanden 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Hakusan Maru 18; Deli 14; Mm 11; Anchisea 9; Eurylochus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Toyohashi Maru 32; Ekma 35; Silveroak 87; Klang130 words
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Article1465 1929-04-11 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. Singapore, April It. Old Siam Rice No. 1 per Ko>*a *d4o huyers Sellera O d Siam Rice 2 $320 Whits Pepper 10 °M f! am Rice 3 $306 Mu..ok White Pepper 10MW Old Siam Rice 4 H $301 Joswre B»m* P.i**i New Siam Rice No. I per Koyan1,465 words
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Article502 1929-04-11 7 GREAT PROGRESS MADE. Future Hill lation Visualised. h<.L U J r «ight months niiich head ay has been, made at Chenderoh in vxniifcction with the Pera* Hydro-Electric 1 ower to with this great electrical underUKing. The power house on the right Lank has assumed definite shape and it502 words
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Article154 1929-04-11 7 Chamber of Commerce R. A. Report. The S ngnpore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association in their W-iekly report dated April 10, state: Catalogued 1,278,798 1b.=570.89 tons. Offered 1,067,461 lb.=4 76.54 tons. Sold 877,236 1b.=391.62 tons. London spot 11 l/16d. New York spot 22 l A cents. PRICES REALIZED.154 words
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Article81 1929-04-11 7 London, April 9. Manchester Market. 8% lb. Shirtings, fair (new basis) 13s ed 40's Grey yarns, single twist 18% 6 lbs. T. Cloth, fair—24 yards 8s 4%d Liverpool Market. Cotton—rully Midd ing American 10.82 Egyptian Cotton 18.90 Metals. Tin—Standard 3 months £209.2.6 Produce. Copra, fair merchantable £22.2.6 Black81 words
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Article413 1929-04-11 7 Deck passengers totalling 2,114 arrived by the "Anhui" yesterday from China ports. The v Lcverkusen," from Shanghai, Hon? I- ng, Manila via Mili, is expected on Ta-nday iaorn.'r.", April 15. "Wak; a Maru" is due to-morrow frcm Mombasa and is sailing for Japan the same day. The British413 words
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Advertisement257 1929-04-11 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET—Houses Nos. 7 and 8, Kinta Roj'd, and 126, Serangoon Road. Rents moderate. Apply 136, Serangoon Road. CLIFFORD'S CUTS are so they always demand admiration. Folio* the best dressed men, and let us matyour next suit at 139, Selegie Road Locally experienced teacher—available for part-time work in257 words
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Advertisement461 1929-04-11 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET—Terrace house, 137, Devonshire Road, off Grange Road. Apply Solomon, 64, Market Street. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 436 of IMS. Re TAN TIOW SWAN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second and Final461 words
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Miscellaneous467 1929-04-11 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, April tl. a\*h Tide—ll-21* a.m. üblishing House meeting, noon. (Div. I), S.C.C. v. Seletar, Padang; Fuh Tan v. Welch, Stadium. iwaiian iroubadours, Vie. Theatre, Xa-» 9J3H p-i»-To-morrow, April 12. Tides. —1L32 a.m., 0.10 p.m. ard meeting, 11 a.m. S.C.C. v. United Services, S.C.C. S.CR.C Championship Final, 4.30467 words
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Miscellaneous75 1929-04-11 7 THE WEATHER. Meteorological Weekly Report. Hill Station records for the seven days ending midnight on Saturday, April 6, are: Penang Hill. Altitude of observation (feet above M. S. L.) 2,100. Average mean shade temperature (deg. F.) 4.10. Total evaporation (in inches) .451. Total rainfall (in inches) .SO3. Taiping Hill. Altitude75 words
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Obituary36 1929-04-11 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 08. funeral will be announced later.36 words
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Article776 1929-04-11 8 Everyrne agrees that Malaya needs hill stations—mat Frascr's should be further developed, that Cameron's Highlands should be opened up more speedily than appears to be officially intended, and that facilities should be provided for health-stekers in other places where high altitudes offer respite from the776 words
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Article886 1929-04-11 8 Friday next week will be observed as a Public Holiday in Selangor, on th:> occasion of the visit of H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester, K.G. The usual cinema performance will be held at the V.M.C.A. to-morrow at 8.30 p.m. A good picture entitled "Th? Lily" will be screened. Mr. Coolidge886 words
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Article242 1929-04-11 8 A Valuable Publication. The annual business directory and chronic!- compiled by the Hone Kong Daily tress, Ltd., which has reached its sixtyseventh year of publication, has made its appearance for 11)29. Fully up to the high standard set by previous editions, the 1929 issu- of this very242 words
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Article150 1929-04-11 8 Warning: Unheeded for d Year,, (From Our Own < •*.■•< Bdeog Some sensation was caus 1 tion at the Lower Petas San meet ng yesLrday cf th< 1 the erosion of the Perak V Teluk Anson. The jr ate; District Officer, at whose qu r the garden150 words
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Article194 1929-04-11 8 Fire Brigade Driver Charged. (From Our Ow n Corrapoadk*.) Penang, April 10 Ah Seang, a driver of the Mwuebel fm Brigade, was charged with driving engine in a rash and negl March 16. It was stated that he turned eat Mac-lister Road into Penang heed L. speed of194 words
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Article57 1929-04-11 8 Lost on Home-Go'r Ship. (From Our o*m Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April IL Th? Acting Coinmissior r of F.M.S has received the following wutka message from the "Khybor": R. J. Farquharson, of the Railway Police, disappeared during the night. Please inform next cf kin. Mr. Farquharson left by57 words
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Article160 1929-04-11 8 i j A marked increase in the interest Ily the principals of schools and by n f students in the jui.-oi clnbs of the V." C.A has resulted in tn fcrmation r groups throughoa: the country. Tw tot such club was ttcrted in M lacca mary years160 words
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Article78 1929-04-11 8 Ernest Kaai and his company of talented Hawaiian musicians haw a eh rm al own and they will eontii tie I rid '"f audiences at the Victoria The Last night another good hou?e wai r* er tamed to a variety programs i ">' lt£lD of which was apprc78 words
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Article54 1929-04-11 8 From Holland and Germany by "P*J der Nederlanden,'' du» al S at p.m. to-day. h From Australia (Pare 1 J "Tasman," due at Smgap< re it Saturday, the 13th instant. From France by "D'Arta-man," doe Singapore on Sunday DO instant. From Europe, (London n Mar. 21) by "Rajula."54 words
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Article39 1929-04-11 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London:—11 J/10d. New York: —22M rent* (G.)Singapore:— cents. t?\ t -.fid); I London:—Spot £208 7s <*d (down I 3 month*, buyers £209 (no chart rellers £20'.) 5s (no chsnse). Singapore:—$106.75. (200 tons j|39 words
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Advertisement305 1929-04-11 8 I SPECIAL VALUE [a I IN GENTLEMEN'S BELTS. I (Jj RUSTLESS FITTINGS X REAL PIG SKIN-LINED PIC SKIN. Cj I Special Quality Sporting Belts NON 3USTABLE RINGS AND SWIVELS 1 I LEATHER COVERED BUCKLE I Strong and Well Made, Double Sewn. LIGHT TAN SHADE Price $2.75 each. All Sizes 28305 words
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Advertisement169 1929-04-11 8 J PERFECT PITTING !l SPECTACLES AND I EYEGLASSES i OF PLEASING APPEARANCE j AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. 1 1 SIGHT TESTING BT QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. i I MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED j 15» BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. 1 j A Brilliant Investment. Invest your money in Jewels! While enjoy ng the169 words
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Article446 1929-04-11 9 A flood of Oratory. pACI SUGGESTED AGAINST SOCIALISM. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London, April 11. Th( General Election campaign has ned and the electorate will be bombarded l h political oratory during the next seven when some 25,000 meetings will be The most modern devices willReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 446 words
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Article64 1929-04-11 9 Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.] London, April 11. Following consultations between the Ubour Party and representatives of the building operatives the Labourite spokesman for the operatives in the House of Commons, Mr. Arthur Greenwood, indicated that if a labour Government was formed it would Ko "full steam ahead"Reuter's Service. - 64 words
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Article213 1929-04-11 9 Gist of Canadian Note. Reuter's Service. Washington, April TW Canadian Note about the '"I'm Alone" case was presented to the State Department by the Canadian Legation yesterday ufteinoon. Its terms are not 'Randall (the captain) and the crew were lischsuged at New Orleans this morning. Washington, AprilReuter's Service. - 213 words
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Article14 1929-04-11 9 *f'<>RTS NOTES, on page 10. IMJIAN NEWS AND NOTES, on page 12.14 words
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Article151 1929-04-11 9 SEIZURE BY POLICE OF FERMENTED RICE. Another Still in the Jungle, The curiosity of two native detectives led to the seizure, by the Sepoy Lines Police, of a large illicit still and about 150 gallons of fermented rice and arrak. The detectives were- on duty in the Tiong151 words
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Article219 1929-04-11 9 Social Precedence in U. S. Reuter's Service. Washington, April 10. A victory has been conceded to Mrs. Gann. A crowded meeting at the British Embassy, composed of the heads cf practically ev-ry d plomaiic mission in the United States, discussed the issue of social precedence for hoursReuter's Service. - 219 words
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Article204 1929-04-11 9 Disarmament Conference. Reuter's Service. New York, April 10. It is understood that Mr. Hugh Gibson, the U.S. delegate, has sailed with vtry definite instructions regarding the w.shes of the American Government in connection with disarmament and possibiy some new pan of determining the specific categorieeReuter's Service. - 204 words
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Article62 1929-04-11 9 Premier and Wife Present. Reuter's Service. London, April 14. Thousands of cheering Salvationists watched the pageant illustrating the Salvation Army's rise and progress at Albert Hal at the centenary celebration of the birth of William Booth, the founder The Premi:r, accompanied by hi WW, presided and said thatReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article33 1929-04-11 9 Government Conducts Search. Reuter's Service. London, April iv. The hasten landed on the mountains fifty miles ea. from Fort George where the imtive re unfriendly but natural food is plen-.i-i.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article19 1929-04-11 9 Reuter's Service. Washington, April 10. King Gsorge has approved General Dawes' appointment as American Ambassador in London.Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Article196 1929-04-11 9 COMPROMISE IN GERMAN POLITICS. Public Breathe More Freely. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, April 10. The temporary breakdown of the Grand Coalition, owing to th? Socialists' ambiguous attitude to the battle-cruiser question, has caused a sensatian in the press. The O..portion organs are jubilant, while the majority of196 words
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Article137 1929-04-11 9 Millions of Dollars a Year. Reuter's Service. Geneva, April 10. "Over a million dollars worth of counterfeit currency s confiscated annually all over the world" stated M. Pospisil, Governor of the National Bank of Czecho-Slo-vakia, who presided at the conference of hankers, police officers, and professors of internationalReuter's Service. - 137 words
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Article103 1929-04-11 9 A Meeting in London. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, April 10. A meeting of the sub-committee appointed by thk League Council at its last meeting to deal with the question of minorities will meet in the Foreign Ori cc on April 29 Sir Austen ChamberlainBritish Official Wireless. - 103 words
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Article93 1929-04-11 9 Cheap Dublin-London Route. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, April 10. A committee of the Irish Free State Government are considering a scheme of aviation development for the Free State submitted by the newly-formed company, Irish Airways. The directors of the company include Colonel Fitzmaurice, theBritish Official Wireless. - 93 words
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Article70 1929-04-11 9 Legal Question Adjusted. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, April 10. A drvelooment in wirelr«s broadcasting is signalised by the announcement that m view of the increasing nopularity Ojf pertable wireless sets, the Post Master-General has decided that in future a wireless license sh-.H cover not onlyBritish Official Wireless. - 70 words
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Article64 1929-04-11 9 Visited by Danish Prince. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, April 10. The King passed a cood day. Despite a cold north-east-r'v wmd His was out in the gardens of Craigweil House the whole morning and WS* jomrd by Stamfordham, his Private Secretary who walkedBritish Official Wireless. - 64 words
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Article233 1929-04-11 9 Chiang's Modesty. REBEL FORCES STILL ON THE RUN. [Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai, April 10. Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek has issued a circular telegram blaming himself and stating that he will return to the capital and await punishment after settling Wuhan affairs. The Central Executive Committee233 words
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Article132 1929-04-11 9 Friendship and Air Progress. [Havas Agency.] Paris, April 10. The Frcn h Colonial Institute gave a luncheon in honout of the Siamese Prince, Pnraehatra. which the Air Minister, M. Eynac, the Siamese Minister, Phya Vidit Vong, and representatives of the Foreign and Colonial Offices and a number132 words
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Article93 1929-04-11 9 Another Convention Supported. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Moscow, April 10. The Government has accept:-d an invitation to the London Conference for revision of the exist ng Convention for Protection of Life at Sea. I The Moscow press states that th3- logic of events forces England to seek a resumption93 words
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Article42 1929-04-11 9 Change Hands Freely. Reuter's Service. London, Jtpra i"The terms of the Wireless-Cable merger were received on the Stock Exchange- with satisfaction. Shares in the Marconi Eastern and Associated Cable group opened buoyant and subsequently changed hands freely at fluctuating prices.Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Article43 1929-04-11 9 Threatening Letters. Reuter's Service. New D-lhi, April 10. It is understood that some of the members of the Legislative Assembly have received letters s gned "Dharam Raj (denoting "H'ndustan Socialist Republican Arniv"), threatening them with death. The police are investigating.Reuter's Service. - 43 words
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Article71 1929-04-11 9 The following appointments were made by the Secretary of State for the Colonies during the month ended Jan. 3f:—Hong Kong: Miss V. N. Brett, Nursing Sister. Federated Malay States: Major R. RTaylor, Commandant, M.S.V.R. Straits Settlements: Mr. H. C. Breach, Superintendent, Posts and Telegraphs Dept.; Mr. L. F. Day, M.R.C.S.,71 words
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Advertisement321 1929-04-11 9 GILBEY'S I B ■nu Mm\\\mnw ISPEY ROYAL I SCOTCH WHISKY. a a 3 3 I a We have every confidence in l recommending this fine ola I j mellow blend to everyone. j UNVARYING QUALITY. I j OBTAINABLE AT ALL GOOD STORES i OR IN CASE LOTS FROM I The321 words
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344 1929-04-11 10 Singapore League, Sports Pastimes. Indo-Ceylonese Outclassed. AN EASY WIN FOR THE CHINESE. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Thus S.C.F.A. made their debut in th<> First Division of the Singapore League at the Stadium yesterday when they oppose and de/feated the Indo-Ceylonese by 7—nil. After a tame opeaiing the Chinese got going and it344 words
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Article189 1929-04-11 10 Meeting of Board To-morrow. _There will be a meeting 0 f the S.F A Ihsciplinary Board at the Stadium tomorrow to decide what steps ar- to b? tak-n in the. case of Chee Kit, the S.CFA "A» centre forward, who was ordered off the rJf "ugh pl*y189 words
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Article78 1929-04-11 10 To-day's Game at the Stadium. The following will represent the Fuh Tan Umvewty .against th e Welch to-day, the kick-off bemg at 5 p.m. sharp: H. T. Jui; C. P. Lee and S. S. Wong: D. H. S Chon. and K. Y. Han: Y.78 words
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Article27 1929-04-11 10 Inter-Services Tourney. Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.] London, April 10. In the Inter-Services Soccer Tournament the Army beat the Navy by 2—1 at Portsmouth tc-day.Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article28 1929-04-11 10 Moine Comte's v. Robinson's. The f-uowing will represent Mohii s gainst Robinson's tu-day, on thMalay ground: »2* Boon Whee, Jantan; Awang, roong, Oek Seah, Msrisse, Warden.28 words
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Article33 1929-04-11 10 IThe ollowing will represent the Y M C A tomorrow against the MM, o„ the I:£- C A g»»*. Matthews; Merrifleld, «kmaon, Kon» Gnan, t*ach, McCaffery- aSZilEBf Ch ng V33 words
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Article69 1929-04-11 10 Results of Yesterday's Games. POMPEY SAFE FROM RELEGATION? [Reuters Service.] London, April 10. and Sco the results cf day:- LeagU games Played to ENGLISH LEAGUE— Div. I. Huddersfield 1. Liverpool 3 Evertc nO, West Ham 4. Portsmouth 1, Leicester 0. ENGLISH LEAGUE—Div. 11. West Bromwich 3, Millwall 2.69 words
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Article281 1929-04-11 10 Chinese the Winners. The Chinese, winning every matpfc finished at the top of the Kuala Tren« ani L-ague, with lo pts. for tneii livei |SSes K,mpong Panlai and the Survey tiemg for see, nd place, played off 7n Marti 20, kampung Pantai winning 3-2 am n U281 words
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Article107 1929-04-11 10 The "G" team (captained N. AlcantmJ will meet in the op.ning match of the Junior Civil S«rvbe Association's Stubbs Cup competition, the "H" team (captained K. Govinden) to-morrow. The following will be the teams:— W G T T p a in'~ N n Akantra a;-t), Ah107 words
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Article67 1929-04-11 10 Fighting a Champion Tj-morrow? BOXING. said e th2 d h t li M, ch 8 f "> m B ">' Walley ?!L i? at fl he as t0 Cpl. Izzy Schwartz, flyweight champion of the world, §2« p r U at the Mainland nn h«? Jl ranc,sto °ver67 words
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Article59 1929-04-11 10 BADMINTON. The following will repr< sent the Novices B.P. against the Chinese Students' Literary Association on the latter's court on Sunday, at 4 p in Ste&fcJ: —Lim Boon Guan, Wee Eng Siar.£. Tee Soo Poh and Ang Ann Hoe. Doubles:—Too Keng Hong and Le» Kirn Choo. Reserves:—Tan59 words
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Article116 1929-04-11 10 A friendly match of five singles played at the Outram Badminton Party's court on Sunday last between Robertson Wee's Party and the Dwarf 8.P., before a large gathering, resulted in a win for the former by 4 games to .1 The following were the results, (Robertson116 words
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Article24 1929-04-11 10 GOLF The April monthly medal (stroke) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday, at the Rac© Course Golf C üb.24 words
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Article208 1929-04-11 10 Yesterday's Results. LAWN TENNIS. Yesterday's ties in the SCC tennis tournament resulted as follows: Championship Doubles. Lt. Dearden and Lt. War n-' hr>nf r iv Phy a„d M. G. Marriott, Mar Championship Preliminary. K. Hamilton beat R. M. Duff. C-0 ?"j 'SS? V V G v\ M^208 words
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Article119 1929-04-11 10 Yesterday's Results. The following arc the results of yesterday's ties in the S.R.C. tournament:— Championship Singles. X. E. beat R. C. Oehlers, 6—3, 6—o. Single* Handicap A. Norris w.o. H. G. Stack fi ,i S hS). Westerhout v T Lc siu Singles Handicap B. P. EpHraums beat PC.119 words
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Article87 1929-04-11 10 Y.W.C.A. Sports Club. vW r\ d >nnis was set na t the .Vni" Tt Canii:r S R oad, on Saturday afternoon, when s.x of the best players of th. Sports Club and -Mrs. ClarKe and Mrs rVnZ< STftS? a frien(ll >' tournament arranged by the secretary. Miss87 words
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Article72 1929-04-11 10 BILLIARDS. TO-DAY S TIES. The following ties in the S.C.C. billiards tournament are fixed fur to-day: Semi-Final A Class. H. J. Frewin owe 175 r. E. R. B. Upton owe 100. Semi-Final B Oa >. F. R. Jones owe 50 v. Winner of DayDewdney and E. J. Cameron.72 words
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Article90 1929-04-11 10 RIFLE SHOOTING. hwm i ßeatty r V n the CU P Pmcnted to the Malacca Ladies' Rifle Association by Mrs. Harland for the first time "ah i score of 65.33. Mrs. Holmes Smitn was nin* ncr up with 53. The cup becomes t£ S on it° f90 words
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Article114 1929-04-11 10 Cargo Piled on Deck. I Balcar n Ali, the Master of the "Rosefined 100 and costsby th TmS 4 (Mr. C. H. DakerJ) on Tuesday, v.hen he pkoded Qttfltv to charge* fa l, K a :ng Carg to be °n deck half th* F5 S to114 words
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Article1796 1929-04-11 10 A WEEKLY COMMENTARY. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") Over nine thousand spectators witn sset the match between the Fuh Tan University and the S.CF.A., constituting a record since the inception of the Stad urn The gale receipts wer e the biggest in three rears counting on a dollar1,796 words
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Article30 1929-04-11 10 ATHLETICS. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Lausanne, April 10. PIZSS has chosen Lake Placid m New York State as tb, venue for the next winter Olympic garnerReuter's Service. - 30 words
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Article82 1929-04-11 10 The commits rf the local YWCA rs i n% d p c oro 2 nSion Cf Chinese Extension Appeal-Lm ki™ Tian, Em., Anonymous Sion eaV i Mau. E*q S V wr#l«« c acn J L m Peng Mfisioj ly nn n m nn and Co Drew and82 words
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Article348 1929-04-11 10 Is Singapore th:> OV, it CRICKET. ±L IS SOTV* wi'ptt MaJ" was \ht titst n SlnCe th If publicity to the su 'r 'snT^ Pef Australian cricketers h a country and play a S e ri e, r Uli the prvious Waslon^w^ crick* wns witnessed. that the348 words
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Article23 1929-04-11 10 S.CX*. v. United Serv ices. it f C C team wi meet tu H S„cU v, S"4 I r«-. 2pm23 words
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Article21 1929-04-11 10 At the SJl.C. tnd of the Padang tie fl week-end. the S.RC. vv ill meet an A.PX. IJ21 words
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Article28 1929-04-11 10 no P* S.c.C. sArond string will play tl* I S Sa n tnrW 0ltC Ciub on th lattcrV Saturday commencing at 2 p.m J28 words
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Article17 1929-04-11 10 The following- will represent tho YMCA TSSgg***-»"* «'«^1 =J Minns, Mep-dith. Jones, Ljnj. H17 words
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Article391 1929-04-11 10 Saturday's Regatta. YACHTING. nn T^S P n, n K «*insr Regatta w. T 1. h.M races aften J con the i T aces \*i]J t.e rowed: tri 4 1 0pfn Scu, s 0.2 mile): "nit A Gambia J K Gwiniie.S. Keylard. F. A. Merry. p.m. Nutt—Beresford Cha'lcn- 1 bp391 words
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Article83 1929-04-11 11 f( readers are invited to write to us L ,.,'i:ts of public interest. It must be un t0 od that the "Malaya Tribune" does un -urily endorse opinions expressed i0t r .'oondents. Letters should be as f as possible, and preferably type-pen-names may be used, but the \nd83 words
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Article86 1929-04-11 11 ihe Editor, "Malaya Tribute.') v -Mr. A. W. Still, writing to the -s"' 's Times," says that he was glad to set' th. amalgamation of Allenby, Balgownie, Connemura and Kundong. i i .i letter is dated March 12, in London, •j- i. r /ctors' circular to us is86 words
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Article162 1929-04-11 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I am a itsident in one of twelve hou>< in a lane off Coleman Street, and of late, in the middle of the night, everybody -s been staitled by the gating cf jj-uu and brass gongs. Upon inquiry, I was toid162 words
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Article544 1929-04-11 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I was pleased to read the letter on "Unsettled China" from the pen of Mr. L. K. Thiam. I quite agree with him that China is spending too much of her revenues on military urkeep. but wnat is worse is that this544 words
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Article93 1929-04-11 11 i-A P:nv it°d" attacks the convener*? of the 'Ht mooting which decided that the Association should associate itofV >h tho welcom <> to H.R.H. the Duke of f l01 suegesting that a minority [Y t C0r nmunity were responsible, and thr ma -j° rit y are kept in93 words
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Article, Illustration45 1929-04-11 11 Celebrate 21st Birthday. Simplicio and Lucio God in... of Manila, inseparably joined, say they are happy and will never allow themselves to l>e separated. They are going into concert work on the American sta<re. rnder contract. They recently celebrated their 21st birthday.45 words
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Article371 1929-04-11 11 COUNT GOTO'S ILLNESS. ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo, April 7. The condition of Count Goto, who is ill in Kyoto, is becoming worse. FISHING INDUSTRY. A decision to charter a fishing boat fit ed with refrigerators has been made by the Department of Agriculture and Indus ry, which371 words
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Article35 1929-04-11 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is R». 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Ra. 156 equal to $100.35 words
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Article77 1929-04-11 11 British Official Wireless. TBritish Official Wireless.] London, April 10. Paris 124.225 Now York 4.85 5/16 Brussels 34.98 C n- va 25.215 Amsterdam 12.095 Milan 92.80 P i*** 20.47 Stockholm 18.185 r.hagen 18.21 Oslo 18.205 Vienna 34.565 Pra«ra 164 II lsingfors 193 Madrid 32.545 Lisbon 108% Athens 375 Bucharest 817.5British Official Wireless. - 77 words
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Article164 1929-04-11 11 In 1928 there was a decided improvement in th? birth rate at Home. According to the Registrar-General's return, there were 00").2P7 babies born, compared with 651.172 in 1927. This, however, does not compare favourably with the record number ol 957.782 registered in 1920. The number cf deaths in the year164 words
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Article230 1929-04-11 11 Royal Engagement "Off." [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, April 8. The Bulgarian King Bori» arrived at Incogni on a several aays' stay. It is understood he will vis;t Hindenburg and consult an ear specialist. The King's contemplated union w.th Princess Giovanna of Italy is definitely abandoned, owing to religious230 words
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Article134 1929-04-11 11 Successful in establishing passenger and freight air lines through moat of Europe, the Lufthansa, the great German commercial aviation firm, is now laying groundwork for a similar conquest of the Far East. In doing so it will clash with British, Dutch and Japanese interests whose aspirations lie in the same134 words
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Advertisement96 1929-04-11 11 ■■«■««■■oWHbbM vVvV'' WWII Full of Mealth Pleasure. jj^^jj^H Bi 111 HI 111 HI W II TO-NIGHT! 1 THURSDAY™^ NEW WORLD SHOW OPEN AIR CINEMAS—CHINESE WAYANG—JAVANESE WAYANG WONG—SIDE SHOWS—Etc. At The "Moonlight Hall" "Jack Carter's Serenaders." The Great American Negro Shi* -viritu Us —PUitau n »1 Ji jdi ;s—Lit»st Songs and96 words
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Miscellaneous141 1929-04-11 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for April 14, 1929. To-day, April 11. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Section (Indians), Section Parade. To-morrow, April 12. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "C" (Scottish) Co., Practice Guard-of-Honour. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, *'E H (Chinese) Co., 30 Yards Range. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V.141 words
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Article1680 1929-04-11 12 Leadership of League Delegation. (From Indian Exchanges.) In the Council of State, on Mar. 18, Mr. L. Graham, speaking on behalf of' the Government, made an important announcement on Sir Phiroze Sethna's resolution "that a strong representation be made to the Secretary of State for India1,680 words
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Article85 1929-04-11 12 The Railway Department, hears the Times of Malaya," is reviving the prac tice of giving prizes annually for the best kept stations, both as regards staff and grounds. Three prizes are to be allotted to Perak and the Province, and three to Negri Sembilan and Selangor. They will be worth85 words
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Advertisement187 1929-04-11 12 Amusements, TO-NIGHT! THURSDAY, APRIL 11. TO-MGHT! DEAN'S UNION OPERA f OF SINGAPORE. [> A Grand Chinese Play [}j "SAT CHEE POH." f TAII our leading Actors and Actresses will take part To-night. S THE THEATRE ROYAL jjj North Bridge Road. k Under Preparation a new Arabic Play G, "IBRAHIM IBM187 words
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Advertisement213 1929-04-11 12 CHINESE JAVA ROMANIZED STORY BOOKS. No. 7. Thian Pha Touw—Tay Beng Tiauw 8. See Yoe-Tje Thian Tye Seng. 2. Ko Teng Tjin-Hongtee Song Djin Tjong 3. Hoa Bok Lian Siotjia. 5. Ouw Pek Tjoa Khow Han Boen. 20 Dji fouw Bwe—Tay Tong Tiauw. 20. Ong Tjiauw Koen-Siang Hong Xi Van.213 words
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Advertisement287 1929-04-11 12 I THE S.S. POLICE BAND I J WILL PLAT AT I BOTANICAL GARDENS AT 9 P.M ON SUN., APRIL 21, FULL MOON I I KATONG PARK AT 9 P.M. ON TOES., APRIL 23, FULL MOON I sasases2S2S fcs2sK2s2s2sH^ I "*MAT>QE'' I 59. SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED f287 words
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Article607 1929-04-11 13 Unsatisfactory S.S. Statistics. Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, in their weekly report issued on Monday, state: The Malayan shipments of rubber for March, amounting to 49,448 tons, caused a certain amount of depression in the markets, part-cularly New York, where, it appears, speculators were again607 words
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Article295 1929-04-11 13 When, eighteen months ago, writes out London correspondent, an urgent appeal was issued in the name of the National Trust for funds which vrould secure some of the land contiguous to Sfconehenge immunity from the builder, it was not expected that the response would prove so inadequate295 words
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Article129 1929-04-11 13 A Kuala Lumpur business firm, which communicates frequently and urgently with Singapore, recently had occasion to send a telegram, and (says the "Malay Mail") received the following official communication from the Kuala Lumpur Post Office: Telegraph communication with Singapore is interrupted and telegrams will be subject to heavy delay. Do129 words
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Advertisement667 1929-04-11 13 CRUSADER FENCING 5 (Gaivanked After Maaufacture). |j Irhe Uast Expensive and Most Xt fTedive Unclimbable Fencing f 3v> I hi Obtainable. I fel S( (i by Public Works I I Departments, Municipalities, f A »l|J'Lg C 8 Contractors, etc., etc. f 'ilftli Enquiries solicited. i^giP& Sole Agents: E Pllfl N667 words
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Advertisement243 1929-04-11 13 GUARD THE jjj DANGER LINE where teeth meet gam* Just Brushing Children's Teeth Is Not Enough! Only with a dentifrice containing a trust- perative need, for it contains over 50% worthy antacid can the teeth be properly Squibb's Milk of Magnesia, a safe and protected. In the tiny crevices at243 words
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Advertisement476 1929-04-11 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 undertake476 words
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Advertisement524 1929-04-11 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Two Laboratory Assistants. Salary $57 a month rising to $80—and higher. Also two Laboratory Boys, $23 a month. No allowances. Apply Superintendent, Raffles College. Expert Book-keeper will be pleased to do spare time work in book-keeping and accounts of any firm. Moderate term. Please write to da Cruz,524 words
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Advertisement506 1929-04-11 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penan er 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. Shanghai506 words
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Advertisement550 1929-04-11 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December. 1882.) Aathorised capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1.050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.G. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.550 words
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Advertisement169 1929-04-11 14 INSURANCE. I MM j THE V&w SOI)TH BBITISB INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Managar Oflee I. Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Paid-up169 words
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Advertisement569 1929-04-11 14 INSURANCE." THE EAST^RN^rT^ ASSURANCE CORP 0 R AT] LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S3) HEAD OFFICE; SIN GAPOIB 2nd Floor of No. 3. M.l. re v Singapore. 'Phone Non. 3046 and 4047 BOARD OF DIRECTORS See Teong Wah, Enq.—Chairs Ong Soon Tee.-Vice-Cha 1 Koh San Hin. Esq. Q Seah Eng Lim,569 words
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Advertisement425 1929-04-11 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (incorporave4 in England.) maii PASSENGER CARGO M SERVICES. a*r<HULAR AND OBDWTAL STEAM Navigation co. London and 7AB EAST MAIL SERVICE. ~a4*r Contract with Hi* Majesty's HUT WARDS front LONDON Far China ft Japan Da« Tennaga Singapore 1929 11.000 Apr 20 Km425 words
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Advertisement553 1929-04-11 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Oautsoo fi Hp ft laitralltcho Bampfichlffi [Q Q Besallsohaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS, t m.s. VOGTLAND Aor 12 t m.s. DUISBURG Apr 24 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila May 2 t s.s. SAUERLAND May 9 t e.s.553 words
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Advertisement322 1929-04-11 15 STEAMER SAILINGS E Jy-ri NOHDDEUTSCBER LLOYD Slm?ihA*jr (Incorpor»t»d to Germany The underooted are the Company'! intended fixture*:— OUTWARDS. FRANKEN for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Y'hama, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao Apr 14 t PFALZ for Shanghai, YTiama, Kobe, Moji Vladivostok Apr 25 FULDA for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao322 words
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Advertisement259 1929-04-11 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PBNANG UhMt upiM ..rrlM-u'.i MB) Thursday 11.80 am. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (ria Penanf) Thursday 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 board s.s. "Kedah"259 words
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Advertisement621 1929-04-11 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sal Hakusan Maru iv,500 Naples, MarseilleB, London. A'w>rp Rotterdam Apr 10 12 Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp Roam Apr 25 26 Haruna Mara 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam May 9 10 Kamo Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp621 words
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Advertisement130 1929-04-11 16 Sole Agents: N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. SINGAPORE, PENANG. I LATEST f "BEKA" I Miss. Riboet Records. 1 ELECTRICALLY-RECORDED. 1 E if No. ***** Sayang Manis (extra) No. ***** Poetri Sahania Q B m ***** KroDChong Boemcl ***** Mina Mana Koondee-Moe m ***** Ketjik Ketjik (extra) ***** KroochoDg Scrondol b130 words
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Advertisement118 1929-04-11 16 V Alt over ihe World I T mark when acquiring Schering products. 1 c Amona A.tophan Schering should be especially noted, for at a -y mome.it you may fell a victim of a rhei-matk or gouty attack, in the treatment of which Atopha': is unimitable. It reduces the formation of118 words
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