Malaya Tribune, 16 April 1929
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Title Section21 1929-04-16 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI.- -No. 87 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, April 16, 1929.21 words
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Advertisement250 1929-04-16 1 I UPTON'S I CEYLON TEA. JO IJ i ANNOT BETTER THE BEST. j "SHIP" BRAND "NY CARLS BERG"! g Sweetened Condensed Milk BEER. This' Milk is prepared from MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK I j -3* I JP) PUKE UNSKIMMED COW S fiji S|Q j .^:r£^-" MILK and in condensation Obtainable at250 words
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Advertisement10 1929-04-16 1 M FLORODOK a Washing //*$S5 /ĕ>Y V£ HIGH STREET, Singapore.10 words
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Article1271 1929-04-16 2 IRRESPONSIBLE CRITICISM OF AGENT IN MALAYA. Chaturvedi at it Again. (By Our Indian Correspondent.) It was not until attention was first directed to Indians in South Africa, consequent on the organised agitation' originally started by Mahatma Gandhi for the better treatment of Indian immi-ranis in that country, that1,271 words
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Advertisement366 1929-04-16 2 HTHE IDEAL COMBINATION for j your washable coats are the j Krementz coat buttons and Krementz collar sets. 4 I Krementz coat buttons are T% big time savers* They are put on and taken out easily but, when on, the bodkuvclutch I holds them like an anchor. No chance of366 words
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Advertisement313 1929-04-16 2 1 USE i > "CHERRY BLOSSOM.' THE PREMIER POLISH OF GREAT BRITAIN. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. I j Sole Agents—S.S. A F-M.S. i n BARKER KENGCHCJAN. I I SINGAPORE. H ——w GOOD ENGLISH AND COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE Learn to speak and write well. You can study at home in your spire time. Write313 words
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Article3538 1929-04-16 3 EMBARRASSING DEMANDS OF WOMEN. Mr. Lloyd George's Clever Tactics. (Special to the Malaya Tribune.) March 21. p progress is being made with the I arhamentary work of clearing the way for the Dissolution, which is expected to take thl ate than May 10 so that General Election3,538 words
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Advertisement569 1929-04-16 3 EDUCATIONAL, ANTED by lady teacher, young i or prirls for private tuition. (In"' 5 f erre d —Time to suit parents. Malaya Tribune. PAY COMMERCIAL CLASSES. NK v (LASSES FROM MAY I. unp for BOYS—AII Subjects. fS?FR\OON: for LADIES, Book- hand (Pitman and S.D.), I LEGE OF COMMERCE, U BR569 words
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Advertisement99 1929-04-16 3 COOL AND FRAGRANT VIRGINIA CIGARETTES SINGAPORE. PENANG. IPOH. KUALA LLMPUR Vitrified Ceramic Tile I never loses that perfect polish which is one of its main features; it does B rd not become porous as terra-cotta tiles, absorbing all liquids; it does not g require any coating as do cement tiles99 words
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Advertisement73 1929-04-16 3 3 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY LTD I xj (Incorporated in England.) J*j j witM j 1 MOTOR UNION 1 LEADING MOTOR VEffICLE f j INSURANCE COMPANY Favourable Rates- Prompt Settlement of Claims J *mi <i wb anaaneae» Lrj FIRE A MARINE BUSINESS j Abo transacted on Favourable Terms S73 words
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Article72 1929-04-16 4 "Japanese News." Numerous poor Chinese who have suffered from the continuous hostilities in Shantung are pouring into Tsingtao to emigrate to Manchuria. More than ten thousand have already been taken to Dairen, but there are still a large number awaiting some means of transportation. Their condition is miserable in the"Japanese News." - 72 words
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Advertisement72 1929-04-16 4 I jot »'ir:,::.--* FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES they last longer Factory Representative* WULLER PHIPPS (MALAYA). LTD. 4a#6 L nion Btdg., Collyer Quay, Singapore j j THE NEW QAKLAND I J COSMOPOLITAN SIX— I Beaotiful t in Appearance and Performance, jjj ja m I 1 ORIENTAL MOTORS, raw s«» v ru I 46,72 words
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Advertisement97 1929-04-16 4 fi PlPs Strengthen ihe Throat, i Chest 1 Lungs. NM the wonderful breatheable tablet* m sold In handy bottiM. or ohuntati medicine dealers everywhere PRECAUTION: Waste not time and mammon both, no rely any more on exceedingly triog tisements. Always insist up, n conditio* ally tried specifics pron. f oi97 words
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Article136 1929-04-16 5 Electra House Statement. Reuter's Service. London, April 14. Electra House explains the inter-relation of Imperial International Communications Ltd. and Cables and Wireless, Ltd., and says the old cable companies and the Marconi Co. little more than formally exist under the new regime. The Cables and Wireless Co., underReuter's Service. - 136 words
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Article78 1929-04-16 5 Objects to Double Income Tax. Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, April 14. Willem Mengelberg, the famous conductor of the Concertgebouw Orchestra, has resigned owing to the Dutch tax collector's demand for payment of income tax on his American earnings on which tax has already been paid in America. Mengelberg intendsReuter's Service. - 78 words
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Article51 1929-04-16 5 A Political Crime? Reuter's Service. Geneva, April 13. Opinions are didvided among the legal committee of the Conference on the Suppression of Counterfeit Currency as to whether counterfeiting should be treated as a political crime, or a crime at common law. Ultimately a sub-committee was appointed to examine andReuter's Service. - 51 words
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Article41 1929-04-16 5 Invasion of U. S. Territory. Reuter's Service. Nogales, Arizona, April 13. The Mexican rebel general, Manzo, and i staff of fifteen officers crossed the international line into the United States and all were taken in custody by immigration officers.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article50 1929-04-16 5 Reuter's Service. London, April 13. A scheme for amalgamation of a number of mills in the Egyptian spinning section of the Lancashire cotton trade has definitely progressed. Concerns owning between 2,500,000 and 3,000,000 spindles are willing to join the amalgamation which is favoured by the banks concerned.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article105 1929-04-16 5 Inspector Nightingale, Traffic Officer, produced a Sikh in tho Seremban Police Court on Fridaj The accused had, it is alleged, knocked down a Malay, while driving a motor-bus on Thur«H«»v evening at. I Rasak, and the man died later in hospital. The hearing was postpom d, and bail of $250105 words
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Advertisement197 1929-04-16 5 You Need CHEESE! For your Selection we have I Fresh Shipments of GORGONZOLA EDAM ROQUEFORT CHEDDAR DUTCH CREAM CLUB CHEESE GRUYERE. REFRIGERATING Co LTD I ,1 ii i TmmV POPULAR^ AERATED WATERS 'Phone 6379. Popular Aerated Water Works, Limited. 26, 28 30 CHOON GUAN STREET. f Cj v Just Arrived:-197 words
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Advertisement265 1929-04-16 5 I t _£UARD THE It .Tr W DANGER LINE where teeth meet gum* I One of Nature's Choicest Gifts Beautiful Teeth But they are constantly menaced unless Squibb's Dental Cream contains over 50* properly protected at The Danger Line, of Squibb's Milk of Magnesia, recognized by where teeth and gums265 words
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Miscellaneous179 1929-04-16 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending April 21. To-day, April 16. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "C" (Scottish) Co., Company Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "D'' Eurasian Co., Company Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "E" Chinese Co., 30x Range. To-morrrw. April 17. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M. G. Sec. (Eurasian),179 words
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Advertisement186 1929-04-16 6 PAVILION PHONE 6903 I 1 I FROM THURSDAY, APRIL 11 TO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17. g AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. S I I B B I The Litest PATHE GAZETTE I ru 111 lr Ln fu ry in i i Ln I Jacqueline Logan 1 IH 1 "THE LEOPARD LADY." S186 words
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Advertisement302 1929-04-16 6 A. jm. useme xi t s ALHAMBRAI I THONE 6909 I 5 (TAN CHENG KEE Praprieton) 1 PROGRAMME 1 I Commencing Friday, April 12 1 I and ending Wednesday, April 17. £j IN THE SECOND SHOW AT P.M. I I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I I a i Dolores Del302 words
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Advertisement446 1929-04-16 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Baßeoolen Street*. 1 FROM FRIDAY, APRIL 12 TO THURSDAY, APRIL 18. AT 9 P. M. BEBE DANIELS (with Warner Baxter Ford Sterling) In the biggest, fastest, funniest society comedy drama she bas ever had. Gowns, Jazz, Love, Fun. "Miss Brewster's Millions." The Paramount Picture of446 words
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Advertisement119 1929-04-16 6 SURINA THEATRr forth Bridge Road. Then. N O BOM WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10 TO TIESDIv APRIL 16 AT 9 P.M. SHARP Latest Pathe Gazette WILLIAM BOYD IN De Mille's New Super Special Procfc**. SKYSCRAPER. rh'e Pinnacle of Fine Screen Ent< r» mmcm Drama, Tragedy, Comedy, Stents i tw*. >n the dizzy119 words
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Article108 1929-04-16 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, April 16. Em| Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Kwanda E.E.E. Wharf; Ki.stna 22; aajula 20. M *in >\ harf (Entrance Gate 3). 18; Larut 12; Marudu 11; Pres. awnroe 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). 'U'idhadib 38. n, P'" l*xk (Entrance Gate 4). «■weus108 words
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Article54 1929-04-16 7 untitled licence has been granted Iv E. K. Green, of Messrs. Bruce Ud -> Union Building. T> India 6 a ?i e r of issue of Mone y Orders for to $ioo Tu eylon t d *y Rs 153 «i ual <>rde rs V of payment of Money •M to54 words
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Article927 1929-04-16 7 ALSAGOFF WILL CASE ECHOED. Notice to Set Aside Appeal. The famous "Purple Patches" case was echoed in the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Deane, when a motion was made to set aside or cancel the notice of appeal on the ground that it was not filed927 words
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Article87 1929-04-16 7 mm m London, April 12 Manchester Market. lb. Shirtings, fair (new J? r S) 13s 6d *ll C-ey yarns, single twi«t ig". 'b. T. Cloth, fair—24 yards 8s 3d Liverpool Market. Cotton—Fully Middling American 10.89 Egyptian Cotton 18.gn Metals. Tin—Standard 3 months £209.2.6 Produce. Copra, fair merchantable £2187 words
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Article, Illustration49 1929-04-16 7 By the "Malaya Tribune" Artist. Major General H. L. Pritchard, C.B„ C.M.G., D.5.0., General Officer Commanding the Troops, Malaya; served in Ashanti Expedition 1895-96; Soudan Campaign 1896-98; South African War 1899-1902; Great Waf 1914-1919; Mentioned in Despatches seven times; A.D.C. to His Majesty the King from 1926-1928.49 words
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Article119 1929-04-16 7 J The "Naldera" is due to-morrow from Hong Kong at 6 a.m. The "Cremer" arrived yesterday evening from Hong Kong with 1,670 passengers. The "Sussex" is expected on Saturday from Calcutta via Rangoon, Penang and Port Swettenham. The "Seiyo Maru" is expected from Bombay to-morrow, and is sailing119 words
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Article77 1929-04-16 7 Krian." Brit., 464 tons, Capt. Charles, from Port Dickson, 15-4; for Port Dickson, 16-4. Ipoh," Brit., 528 tons, Capt. Riley, from Penang, 15-4; for Penang, 17-4. Scott Harley," Brit., 193 tons, Capt. Laws, from Rajang, 15-4; for unknown. Magnet," Brit., 207 tons, Capt. Watson, from Batavia, 15-4; for Sungei77 words
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Article128 1929-04-16 7 The committee of the Singapore Y.W.C.A. wish to express their apnreciation of the generosity of the following donors:— Chinese Extension Fund. Khoo Koh Wah, Esq. $5000 Tan Sia Kuan, Esq. 25.00 Previously acknowledged 1,280.50 Total $1,355.50 General Fund Appeal. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sime $100 Echigoya128 words
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Article62 1929-04-16 7 Mr. and Mrs. Willmott are to return to Singapore in May, and Mr. Legg replaces Mr. YVillmott as manager in Malacca for the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Willmott will be keenly missed in sportirg and musical circles in Malacca Mr. Willmott is the hon. secretary of the62 words
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Advertisement156 1929-04-16 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. CLIFFORD'S—The Tailors and Outfitters of 139, Selegie Road, have now removed t» their new premises at No. 2, The Arcade, Raffles Place. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Seventeen Milch Cows, Calves and Bullocks. To be held at No. 175, Pasir Panjang Road (7 milestone). ON MONDAY, APRIL 22, AT156 words
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Advertisement645 1929-04-16 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS H.R.H. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER'S VISIT. Tickets for ladies and gentlemen will be issued free to Indians and Ceylonese for admission to India-Ceylon Pavilion at Stamford Road in front of St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. Members of the Reception Committee and public are kindly requested to apply for tickets to645 words
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Miscellaneous438 1929-04-16 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, April 16. Tides —1-M a.m., 4.8 p.m. (Div ID, Police v. V.M.C.A., 1,001 MCA. ground; (Div. II), S C F A. "A" v. S.R.C, S.CF.A. ground; (Div. II), R.A.O.C v. R.E., S.R.C ground; Fuh Tan Stutients v. Malays, Stadium. To-morrow, April 17. a rh I io*. -2.52438 words
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Miscellaneous80 1929-04-16 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. (By courtesy of thp Government Health Office.) KANDANG KERBAU STATION. For the 24 hours ending midnight, April 15. deer. Maximum shade ter..p_rature 89.3 p. Minimum shad temperature 74 F. Mean shade temperature 80.2 F. Maximum sun radiation 156 F. Minimum grass radiation 70.8 F. Sea temperature (maximum) F.80 words
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Miscellaneous75 1929-04-16 7 THE WEATHER. Meteorological Weekly Report. Hill Station records for the seven days ending midnight on Saturday, April 13, are: Penang Hill. Altitude of observation (feet above M. S. L.) 2,100. Average mean shade temperature (deg. F.) 72.75. Total evaporation (in inches) .361. Total rainfall (in inches) .834. Taiping Hill. Altitude75 words
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Article907 1929-04-16 8 "Examine the Honours List," wrote Arnold Bennett in a book published only a few years ago, "and you wiii know exactly how a Government feels in its inside. When the Honours List is fuli of rascals, millionaires and— er—chumps, you may be quite sure907 words
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Article782 1929-04-16 8 Boy Scouts rendered valuable aid to the Fire Brigade at last week's fire in Ipoh. Mr. N. H. P. Whitlsy, D.P.P., returned from his trip to tne r'hiiippines by thj 41 President Pvionroe." A definite move is now being made to form a Rotary Club in Ipoh. The Hon. Mr.782 words
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Article344 1929-04-16 8 Two Admirable Portraits. A new issU2 of "Straits Produce" is out, and it contains some good things—as well as some others. Tne "Old Res dents added to a most admiral lc portrait gadery are H. E. the Gov rnor and Mr. C. J. Sm th, and in both344 words
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Article397 1929-04-16 8 ESCAPED CONVICTS STOftv TO POLICE. Why He Surrendered X Ng Weng, the fourth con rendered at the Central p„ Sunday, has made a stal Police in which he fewrioes escap? and his experienc Incidentally his story confim lhat the prisoners escaped i morning. n 11 He397 words
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Article105 1929-04-16 8 Novices' Successful Flights. On Sunday two pupils' flights were car ried out by the S ngapore Fiyin? Gun. aixi proved very successful, the numbers con cerned being 'Mr. H. Shook and Mr. J. Pestell. Thjs far three puj ils ha:? survivid the initial test—men who have never105 words
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Article110 1929-04-16 8 Mr. Otani Goroku, celebrated ail has exhibited his works successfully 1 European countries, one of p. rt cular interest being a M; layan scene which accepted at the last exhibition f Societe dv Salon d'Atttonne, Paris, for waki no fewer than 20,000 exhibits wen IBSmitted, and only 2,700110 words
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Article75 1929-04-16 8 From China and Japan by "Naldt va," due at Singapore at 6 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by "A* a Mara, due at Singapore to-morrow. From China by "Yuensanc." due 3 Singapore on Friday, the 19th i" r,t From Holland by "Tjerimai. l ue A Singapore on75 words
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Article11 1929-04-16 8 Slips on the road to Cameron'- occurred during the recent he:;11 words
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Article40 1929-04-16 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. Londcn:—l0 3 4 d. *j Now York:—2l% cents (G.). Singapore:—3<P2-36 3 4 cents. TIN. London:—Spot £203 5s Cd (down W' 3 months, buyer* £204 I sellers £204 5s (down iTs 6d>. S.ngapore:—slo3.so. (200 tons40 words
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Advertisement229 1929-04-16 8 r j I WITH TW NEW COLLARS TO r? Mercerised Cotton Poplin S V f^ < -1 n a Select Kange of Plain Colours. nJ a |;J SKY, GREY, CHAMPAGNE, FAWN jjj f -•jiffc: CREAM and WHITE. g price $4 50 each vwth 2 Collars. ft I I 5 STOCKED229 words
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Advertisement149 1929-04-16 8 PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES i OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. A Brilliant Investment, Invest your money in Jewels! While enjoying the use of them they will yet preserve their intrinsic value. Our stocK149 words
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Article212 1929-04-16 9 Mr. Churchill Abolishes Duty on Tea. DEVELOPMENT OF ROADS AND LAND. Betting Tax More Trouble Than It is Worth. Reuter's Service. London, April 15. Hrsibera arrived at the House of Commons early to-day, several before seven t (< k in the morning, in order to secureReuter's Service. - 212 words
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Article561 1929-04-16 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, April 13. .Mr. C'nu chili said that during the year the' ustonis and Excise showed a deficiency ai mist entirely accounted for by beet- The jrtiuciion on beei showed a total of i"I.;>50,000. That was an Exchequer embaras ir.cnt but not a national misfortune.British Official Wireless. - 561 words
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Article737 1929-04-16 9 Reuter's Service. London, April 15. 1 i'l claimed that the Governra «1 £7,500,000 yearly on armaK r s area with the year the S n u V nment was in office Civil ia'jj,,, s '">ad been reduced by St.- biigations imposed on the jff v debt contracts hadReuter's Service. - 737 words
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Article51 1929-04-16 9 The Real Reason far Delay. Reuter's Service. London, April IG. A statem nt from Lambeth Palace says the only reason for the Archbishop of Canterbury not visiting Jerusalem is that his host, Mr. J. P. Morgan was unexpectedly detained in Paris by work in connection with the ReparationsReuter's Service. - 51 words
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Article194 1929-04-16 9 VIRTUALLY ACHIEVED BY CHIANG. Support from 13 Provinces. Reuter's Service. Nanking, April 15. With the elimination of the Kwangsiites the Central Govei nment has come very close to complcle unification of China's financial administration. While the expedition against Wuhan was ostensibly aimed at the overthrow of theReuter's Service. - 194 words
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Article41 1929-04-16 9 Shanghai, April 16. The headquarters of the North China British command ceased to exist yesterday on the departure uf the rest of the Headquarters Staff to Hong Kong, leaving two battalions and a origade at the headquarters at Shanghai.41 words
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Article275 1929-04-16 9 Boycott of Japanese Goods Withdrawn. "Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. Hong Kong, April 16. Chan Fum Wing has arrived at Canton aboard the cruiser "Hoiyung." He interviewed Chan Chai Tong yesterday. Chan Chai Tong invited him to dinner. The Kwongsi troops are preparing to establish neadquaiters"Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. - 275 words
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Article79 1929-04-16 9 No Mercy for Cruel Master. Reuter's Service. Pretoria, April 15. The Acting Minister of Justice has announced that the Cabinet, after full consideration, has decided that it is unable to recommend th Governor-General to exercisc mercy in the case of the white farmer Nafte, sentenced toReuter's Service. - 79 words
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Article63 1929-04-16 9 Higher Surplus for Three Months. [Havas Agency.] Paris, April 15. The Revenue returns for March totalled 2,930,000,000 francs, showing a surplus of 432,000,000 francs compared with the Budget forecasts and with 242,000,000 francs in March last year For the first in three months the surplus reaches- 1,303,000,003 francs63 words
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Article26 1929-04-16 9 The St. Anthony Society and the St. Anthony de Padua Society, both of Singapore, and the Pascha Fui Society of Province Weliesley, have ceased to exist.26 words
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Article22 1929-04-16 9 OUR LONDON LETTER, on pages 3 and 4. MALAYAN PERSONALITIES, Major-General H. L. Pritchard. C.8., C.M.G., D.5.0., on page 7.22 words
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Obituary213 1929-04-16 9 Robbers Ambushed. WHOLE GANG TRAPPED IN HOUSE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 16. There whs a sensational robber raid in the heart of the town last night on the same Street as the European firms when numerous shots were fired by the police and213 words
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Article82 1929-04-16 9 Speaker Re-Elected. Reuter's Service. Washington, April 15. The new Congress met at an extra udinary Session to consider farm relief and tariff revision. Mr. Longworth was reelected Speaker of the House of Representatives and other formal business was completed and Congress adjourned till to-morrow. Washington, AprilReuter's Service. - 82 words
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Article69 1929-04-16 9 Washington, April 15. The Prohibition Commissioner, Mr. Doran, has ordered two Federal officials exhaustively to investigate the grape juice industry of California, which has been unprecedentedly prosperous since prohibition. It is common knowledge that grape juice has been transported all over the country into private homes where it69 words
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Article96 1929-04-16 9 Federal Board's Action. Reuter's Service. New York, April 15. Mr. W. C. Durant, the motor manufacturer, in a wireless address, sharply criticised the Federal Reserve Board for its recent effort to curb speculation in stocks through restriction of brokjTs' loans He stated that he had sent to 500Reuter's Service. - 96 words
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Article67 1929-04-16 9 Landed at Lonely Station? Reuter's Service. Sydney, April 15Th;> airmen Capt. Keith Anderson and Mr. Hitchcock, who set out in search of the "Southern Cros?," the 'plane, now found, in which Capt. Kingsford and Mr. Ulm are to fly tn England, are still missing. It is thoughtReuter's Service. - 67 words
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Article30 1929-04-16 9 Ex-Member of "Italia" Expedition. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Rome, April 16. A former member of the ill fated airship "Italia is proceeding to Shanghai on an official rr.i-sion.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 30 words
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Article37 1929-04-16 9 Former Dictator Committed. Reuter's Service. Athens, April 16. The former Grc.k Dictator, General Pangalos nas been committed to the Assizes on a charge of firing on a crowd on the eve of the elections.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article20 1929-04-16 9 Reuter's Service. London, April 15. The Queen has practically thrown off the effects of the slight chill.Reuter's Service. - 20 words
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Advertisement354 1929-04-16 9 1 UCTOMUTINE I I is I I A COMBINATION OF I Malt, Milk Rich S Cream. I A PALATABLE NUTRITIOUS AND I I STRENGTHENING TONIC SUITABLE I I FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES. I 0 5 ij If you are unable to obtain your g a requirements from your Dealer,354 words
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296 1929-04-16 10 Sports Pastimes. Singapore League. SECOND DEFEAT OF THE WELCH. R.A. Catch Them Napping. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The Welch met with a most surprising defeat when they opposed the R. A. at the Stadium yesterday afternoon, losing by 3_j_0 after a game which was anything Out interesting. It was the losers' second296 words
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Article203 1929-04-16 10 An Exciting Finish. The R.A. II met thd S.C.C. II in the Second Division of the Singapore Lesgue on the S.C C. ground yesterday. In an interesting and fairly even game, the home team won by two goals to one. Starting impressively, the R. A.203 words
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Article60 1929-04-16 10 TO DAY, APRIL 16. Division II. S.C.F.A. "A" v. S.R.C. II, S.C.F.A. ground. "f.M.C.A. v. Police. Y.M.C.A. ground. R.A.O.C. v. R.E., SJJ.C. ground. ILA.O.C.: Stock; Duncan and Thompson; Pearson, McDowell and Warren; Welsey Fc:d, Addis, McAndrews and Way. Y.M.C.A.: Matthews; Merrifield, Atkinson; Kong Guan, Hyatt, Leach; Bochier,60 words
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Article61 1929-04-16 10 i Division I. S.R.C. v. I.C.F.A., Stadium. I.C.F.A.: Govindasamy; Selvadurai and Chatter jee; Lee, Ramasamy and D. K. Samy; Simiathamby, Retnam, Lean Pereira, Nalliah and FeLer Pereira. THURSDAY, APRIL 18. Division II. S.C.F.A. "A" v. I.C.F.A., S.C.F.A., ground. FRIDAY, APRIL 19. Division I. S.C.F.A. v. Malays, Stadium.61 words
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Article36 1929-04-16 10 Yesterday's Results. Reuter's Service. London, April 15. The following results were registered in English League games played to-day:— ENGLISH LEAGUE—Div. I. Hull 1, Tottenham 1. ENGLISH LEAGUE—Div. Ill (Southern). Merthyr 0, Swindon 0. ftReuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article100 1929-04-16 10 The "E M team, captained by Joseph Chve will meet the "F" team, by V j Umpu, on Thursday in the J. C. S. A. Stubbs' Cup competition. The teams are: "E" Chye, (capt.), T.E.K. Retnam, C. A. Sinnathamby, Koh Hock Chye, Lee Kee Meng, Ahmad100 words
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Article999 1929-04-16 10 Clubs in the Melting Pot. ENGLISH LEAGUE—Div. 1. Goals. W. T,.* F>. F A. PU Sheffield W. 39 21 9 9 83 55 51 Leicester 39 19 12 8 85 64 46 Aston Villa 38 21 13 4 89 73 46 Sunderland 39 19 13 7 87999 words
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Article39 1929-04-16 10 RIFLE SHOOTING. "D" (Eurasian) Company Rifle Club will bold a Spoon Shoot at the Bukit Timah Range on Sunday April 21, commencing at 1 p.m. Conditions: S. R. A. with N. R. A. targets and scoring.39 words
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Article239 1929-04-16 10 Yesterday's Results. LAWN TENNIS. The followiner are the results of yesterday's ties in the S.C.C. Lawn Tennis tournament: Championship Preliminary. J. K. Hamilton beat J. S. Nathan w.o. P. Buschow beat J. Duguid 6—3 in last set. v. R. More beat W. A. Wilson, 6—4, C—3.239 words
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Article150 1929-04-16 10 Tlie Prize Winners. The tournament at the Tanglin Club has been brought to a successful conclusion, the winning competitors in the various events being: Mixed Doubles Handicap A Class: Winners, Mrs. Bennett and Mr. Byatt; runnersup, Mrs. Zylstra and Mr. A. D. Anderson. Mixed Doubles Handicap B150 words
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Article136 1929-04-16 10 Yesterday's Results. The following are the results of yesterday's ties in the S.R.C. Lawn Tennis tournament: Doubles Championship. N. E. Ess and F. C. James beat C. A. Norris and N. S. Hogan 6—2, 6—3. Singles Championship. H. N. Balhetchet beat C. W. Clarke 6—2, 2—6, 6—3. N.136 words
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Article49 1929-04-16 10 Entries are now open for the V.M.C A. championships, and will close on the 17th inst. The rollowin events are open to all members: Senior singles championship, doubles championsh'p, novices' tournament. Junior singles championship, doubles championship novices' tournament. Entry forma cart be obtained from the Physical Director.49 words
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Article75 1929-04-16 10 GOLF For the April Ladies' Spoon competition at the Keppel Golf Club nineteen cards were trken out, and the following returned: Mrs. H. Foster, 4 up. Mrs. R. E. Earle, 2 up. Mrs F. G. Swindell, 1 up. Mrs. F. R. Horridge, 1 up. Mrs. W. P.75 words
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Article27 1929-04-16 10 Mr. Redfjarn won the monthly medal, competition at the Malacca Golf Club, being, o down on bogey. Mr. Sanderson was second, 6 down.27 words
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Article42 1929-04-16 10 A meeting of members of the Indian Association interested in sport will be held at the Association premises on Thursday, at 6.30 p.m., to appoint captains for the second and third cricket elevens, and to consider the raising of a football team.42 words
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Article96 1929-04-16 10 Tourists Arrive in England. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London, April 15. The South African cricket team ariived all fit and well. They are delighted at the prospects of the tour. Deane, the captain in an interview pointed out this was South Africa's first turf-wicket team. He was certainReuter's Service. - 96 words
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Article82 1929-04-16 10 Fixture far the Week-End. The S.C.C. and S.R.C. first elevens meet on the Padang this week-end, play commencing at 5 p.m. on Friday and continuing on Saturday at 2 p.m. The following have been invited to play for th~ S.C.C.: P. H. Stewart Brown, A. H. D.82 words
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Article218 1929-04-16 10 Rowing and Yachting Events. There was a large attendance of members at the Royal Singapore Yatch Club's Regatta held ov.r khs week-end, and t.e programme of events was worked off witn highly successful results. In the rowing events on Saturday afurnoon, J. M. Gamble wen the Open Scull;218 words
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Article343 1929-04-16 10 Serious Allegations. The case in which two Straits-bom Chinese named Tan K:ng and Ng Keng Tuan are charged with abducun; a young girl, attempted extortion and im personating a public servant, commenced before th. bisiric Judge (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) yesterday, when the evidence of343 words
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Article167 1929-04-16 10 Land Office Award—Claim in Supreme Court. The acquisition of two pieces of land off Grove Road, with a total area of 2'i,373 square feet, was the subject of legal proceedings this morning in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Deane, with whom were associated Mr. R. H. Young167 words
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Article254 1929-04-16 10 HUSBAND AND FATHER ON "CONTEMPT" CHARGE. Explanation Accepted. Tho case in which Mrs. Maude de Silva of Rangoon Road is suing her husband for divonre was taken up this morning in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Deane, when the respondent, Mr. Jacob Peter de Silva and his254 words
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Article211 1929-04-16 10 New Plan Only Tentative. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, April 15. Political quarters view thr> reparation developments calmly and dispassionately and whili insisting that Germany, in just ce to herself and the Allies, ca-nnot accept the latter's excessive claims it is believed that the new scheme is merely tentativeTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 211 words
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Article130 1929-04-16 10 Minister's Statement. Reuter's Service. London, April 15The successful inauguration of the Indian air-mail is hailrd by th;? newspapers as an historic event in the amals of Imperial communication, marking a definite beginning: of schedr.I xl a r services rivalling those by land and sea. A great iirReuter's Service. - 130 words
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Article51 1929-04-16 10 The next Singapore Assizes will commence on May 14. Mr. D. M. Robertson, manager of Chempadak Estate, Malacca, has left for Home. Tenders are now invited for general road construction at Cameron's Highlands, Mile 43. The new G.O.C. will be visiting Kuala Lumpur on Thursday next week for the first51 words
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Article200 1929-04-16 10 AVIATORS DENOUNCE ATTACKS. Surprise at Geneva Me*W Reuter's Service. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Geneva, _\D1 The Preparatory Disarmament opened this morning. Twenty represented. The President i l< T (Holland). Geneva, Apl The Preparatoiy Disarmam ,w was opened by President I emphasised both. the need and dffiSL the task atReuter's Service.; Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 200 words
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Article248 1929-04-16 10 Two New Publications. Two new publications have iust ma* their appearance. One is a weekh published in Penang, and the other a month' ly, styled the "Malayan Review," emanati* from Kuala Lumpur. The ''Eastern Courier," which is the nan* given to the weekly, is to be devoted to248 words
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Article246 1929-04-16 10 Heating Resumed in the -Supreme Couri. Further bearing v. as record d*to-< fore the Chief Juaoca, > 3 Muriscn, in the Supreme Court, the suit in which Mr. S. Mulhu .•laimed sum of nearly balf a dollars against Messrs. Alkaff and contract work don. by him at246 words
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Article62 1929-04-16 10 Bishop and Mrs. untitled their daughters, are to live at Gardens, S.W., during tho 80 Mr. S. K. Retnam, of th, J School, Kuala Lumpur, has as a patient to the General Singapore. j The St. George's Society i d: ''Jru hold a ball at the Mala,- I R 27.62 words
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Miscellaneous149 1929-04-16 10 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLES Solution of Number 136. The following is the solution of Crossword No. 116, entries for which closed at noon to-day. In Thursday's issue of the Malaya Tribune the results and the solution with Crossword No. 118 will b? publishod. ACROSS:—I. PS: 4. Agate; 8. Octant; 11. Share;149 words
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Article207 1929-04-16 11 M v>tcriousJVlr. Harvey. letter appears in the f* lays," Ipoh: r, from your footnote to &< rial Tiavel" in tne "Times yesterday's date, that if Mv t y some doubt as to the then. a| ::iiormation aoout Mr. nai Airways reprtsentaby the "Mantua" last v that Mr. Harvey207 words
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Article384 1929-04-16 11 The following appointments are notified in tne F.M.S. Government "Gazette" of April l- >ir R- Adamson to be a Building Inspector, Kinta Sanitary Board; Capt. F. Biackwell to be a Controller, Posts and Tttegraphs; Mr. J. Matheson to be a Locomotive Foreman, F.M.S.R.; Mr. W. F. Henley to384 words
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Article60 1929-04-16 11 British Official Wireless London, April 15. 124.155 Y-irk 4.85 15/32 Bra Is 34.95 35.22 4r lam 12.09 ''""i 92.65 20.475 18.185 ,r > igen 18 21 IS 20 ,a 34.56 H f '•rtors 103 ***** 108% P.", i,' 375 h -t 818 5% Aires 47 5/16 Is 5 15/16dBritish Official Wireless - 60 words
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Article124 1929-04-16 11 A Chip .mod Hon Fook was proWtcrcg,» Spremban Magistrate on tte 1 of selling intoxi- t thout a licence, possessing K<j arf -oise ha? net b'x n a bottle in order to preVm, T Upton, th" Supt. of cuted. The accused was j *tt-> nd and third charges, postponed. p,,v124 words
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Advertisement192 1929-04-16 11 f PAINLESS TEETHING. Mothers are saved much worry and infants much suffering during the teething 1 period by the timely administration of Baby's Own Tablets to the child whenever there are any symptoms of pain or trouble. Guaranteed absolutely pure and harmless Baby's @W1 Tableti can be given to any192 words
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Advertisement136 1929-04-16 11 jjj 59, SELEGIE BOAD, SINGAPORE. jj j HAVE JUST RECEIVED I LADIES' I I Models, Ready-to-wear and Semi-trimmed Hats. TO-NIGHT! TUESDAY, APBIL 16. TO-NIGHT NEW WORLD SHOW OPEN AIR CINEMAS—CHINESE W A YANG—JAVANESE WAYANG WONG—SIDE SHOWS—Etc. THE CITY OPERA WILL STAGE "A MOTHERS EXPERIENCE." A Great Moral Play. Remember! Thursday136 words
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Advertisement128 1929-04-16 11 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■HHHI n-» j Health 3 8E use a 41 <& APPETISING CONDI- DIGESTIVE LINE ft I V MENTS AND ENJOY JUICE AFTER A I jjj A HEARTY MEAL. HEAVY MEAL. I jfl ANCHOR apfnths. ANCHOR •Q BRAND SOLE AGENTS: BRAND g 5j DR. JARIWALA SHAn CO., I 3 25, MALACCA128 words
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Article84 1929-04-16 12 Ed., "M.T." [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be as brief as possible, and preferably typewritten. Pen-names may be used, but the names andEd., "M.T." - 84 words
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Article93 1929-04-16 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —It is several months since the salary question Was discussed by correspondents in your paper. The situation, however, remains unchanged. All of should spare no effort to bring forward this important question, and appeal for the co-operation of the Government and93 words
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Article161 1929-04-16 12 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —To-day is the Hindu as well as the "Sinhalese New Year Day. It is rather unfortunate that the day is not included in the list of Public Holidays, notwithstanding the fact that there are in Malaya a large number of161 words
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Article161 1929-04-16 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribunt Sir, —Reading "Chinese Topics'' of this evening under the heading of "Cheng Beng" reminded me of the burial ground at Thompson Road, where all the Teochews' graves are. It is strange that the grass there is not cut for months, so that161 words
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Article248 1929-04-16 12 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Mr. Sidney Morgan's letter to the Press, mainly dealing with unsupported allegations of inaccuracy against J.H., of Kajang," has brought me a little into the limelight, which is rather embarrassing to a person of my retiring disposition. As I fear that I248 words
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Article522 1929-04-16 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —In rriy opinion it is not merely by writing a few lines in this journal that we can mend the circumstances of our community, as there are only the few educated and English-speaking 1 ones to peruse them; but by vigorously maintaining522 words
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Article54 1929-04-16 12 "Wisdom" writes, in connection with the sensational affair at New Delhi, strongly criticising those who jump to premature conclusions, and exploit such incidents to serve ends of their own. We think it prudent not to publish his letter, having no wish to encourage controversy concerning Indian54 words
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Article507 1929-04-16 12 SEARCHLIGHT - XIV.—Profit Without Risk. (BY "SEARCHLIGHT." Oil Palm Plantations Limited confidently anticipate a return of 10% quickly rising to 25 per cent, per annum on the Bonds which they now invite you to accept on easy payment terms. That vague but potent institution, the "Money Market" holds that 5507 words
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Advertisement148 1929-04-16 12 Amusements. TO-NIGHT! TUESDAY, APRIL 16. TO-NIGHT! rj I THE THEATRE ROYAL g g North Bridge Road. fjj I DEAN'S UNION OPERA lOFI OF SINGAPORE. j}j A Great Malay Historical Play in 2 Parts. |C "BIDA SARI" I 3 LAST PART. S I g j TO-MOBBOW, APBIL 17. fr j "FATTEH148 words
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Advertisement33 1929-04-16 12 HIM AS A R RELIEVES EVSTANTANEOUSLY Asthma, Influenza. Fever. Headech* Toothache, Colic, Vomitting, Sea-Sickne»» Indigestion and numerous other diiease* Sold everywhere at 7B cents per bottlt The Himalayan Pharmacy, 62, Owen Roac Singapore.33 words
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Advertisement415 1929-04-16 12 THE S.S. POLICE BAND i I WILL PLAY AT I BOTANICAL GARDENS AT 9 P.M. ON SUN, APRIL 21 FUH Mnr», I KATONG PARK AT 9 P.M. ON TUES., APRIL 23, FILL mZ for Wg\ the next U days! try a daily diet of Quaker Oats. See how much better415 words
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Advertisement285 1929-04-16 12 Phone 3644 Tel: "GRANDOM GRAND HoTEI 281-A, VICTORIA STREET Corner of Rochore Road, Singapore Branch: INDIAN ROYAL HOTEL, 181, Queen Street, Singapore. Excellent meals can he supplied DAY OR NIGHT. Orders for meals will be executed parties, and also can be sent to prig residences on short notice. INDIAN SWEETS285 words
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1137 1929-04-16 13 WOMAN'S FLIGHtf TO INDIA AND BACK. (Special to th« "Malaya Tribune.") London, March 18. With as little unconcern as if she were making a short trip to Paris, Mrs. Cleaver, daughter of the Minister of Finance to the Government of Northern Ireland,1,137 words
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Advertisement870 1929-04-16 13 I Mm 9 V 4 I Tbe Pre-Eminent British Waterproofer. J I d\MP dwellings are bad for health and the consequences are sometimes P eten fata!. Many cases of damp walls and floors, previously considered ft i hope have Dcen effectively cured by cement renderings waterproofed ft 4 w j870 words
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Advertisement272 1929-04-16 13 f** mm i i I ±*i I IMA ORANGECUP J <EMON€UP. I I ft Costs Mo More! I 1 I PROVISIONS TIELIMAN AND DROS 3 9 Pate de volatile, Pork feet in soure jelly Perk COME AND HEAR THE FAMOUS Head in soure jelly, Fillet of Veal, Pork Chops, «>•272 words
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Advertisement426 1929-04-16 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Mr. Soh Chin Chye is no longer in our employ as Secretary and Book-keeper as from 11th inst. after which date he has no authority to act on behalf of the firm. NATIONAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD.. 2, Raffles Place. rNOTICE. A new English School will be opened426 words
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Advertisement533 1929-04-16 14 FOR SALE. LIQUIDATION SALE of watches, clocks, etc., a: B. Emmanuel, 23, Raffles Chambers, (ground floor). From March 25 to April 27. Every arcicle at cost price. TO LET. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8, 20, 40, 41, 43 to 45. Apply to, The Secretary, The Garden Club. TO LET—Newly built533 words
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Advertisement506 1929-04-16 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,506 words
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Advertisement650 1929-04-16 14 BANiajt THE MERCAIfJTLE BANS OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December. 1892.) Authorised capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital #1.0R0,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,040 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street London, E.C. S. BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M.650 words
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