Malaya Tribune, 17 April 1929
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Title Section22 1929-04-17 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVt -No. 88 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDA Y, APRIL 17, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, April 17. 1929.22 words
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Advertisement197 1929-04-17 1 UPTON'S j CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER HE BEST. SESHSESHSE5SSE5S5HSH5E5HSHSH5HS25HS KMKaEHKH5SZ5E5HSaSH5H5Z5Z5Z5HSZ5E^ SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK J Tnis Mi,k is P re P ared f r01T1 PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S •C ?> MILK, and in condensation [c X nothing but FINEST WHITE i SUGAR is added. Being pre- C pared under the most197 words
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Advertisement331 1929-04-17 1 44 FLORODOR f> Suxtin* AS? A?/ For Tropie»* HIGH STREET. W Sinaraports. It Crosse k Blackwell's 1 f|j@Ĕ WORLD-FAMOUS j ipH STRAWBERRY If JAM. j N°w obtainable in elegant jj glass-stoppered containers. j 1 1 j Your Dealer Sells It I I g To be INDEPENDENT of your cook in331 words
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Article936 1929-04-17 2 The New Adjutant for Johore Volunteers. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London. Mar. 21. Malayans are not showing: up in any great numbers just at present... .possibly they have flitted elsewhere in preparation for Easier.. .and Malaya House has had few recent visitors. Among those, however, who936 words
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Article272 1929-04-17 2 Y.W.C A. Service to Women. It has been brought to the attention cf the committee of the Young Women's Christian Association in Kuala Lumpur that sometimes young women have been unable to spend a desired holiday in that healthy and attractive city, because they have not272 words
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Article202 1929-04-17 2 F.M.S. Could Reasonably Share. Discussing "Air Mail Possibilities," th-j "Malay Mail" scys: It is inevitable that the service to Australia, when it is established, should pass through Singapore, but this fact is no reason for adopting the attitude that, aj Imp rial Airways tre bound to come202 words
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Article169 1929-04-17 2 The "Far Eastern Review" for March contains interesting news and illustrations of the Memorials to Dr. Sun Vat Sen at Nanking and Canton and pictures of the new Chinese Navy ships. The March issue of v British Malaya" (London) contains a welcome criticism nf The Chinese Bungalow," the play which169 words
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Advertisement415 1929-04-17 2 jg THE PORTABLE _J||Wl| gg THAT CHALLENGES THE WORLD Wonderful Tone j§R «X TJOTH ia TONS and j&Z W VALUE the new Columbia IN THE LID *VOC 3w Portable challenges the world. COC jRj The volume and quality of Tone are «R »5 ami ring in so compact an instrument.415 words
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Article235 1929-04-17 3 A Five Days Camp. The boys of the Third Malacca Troop (St. Francis' Institution), under S. M. P. Pamadasa and A. S. M. Yong Pack Kong, have held a five days' camp at the mile, Alor Gajah Road, at Mr. Chan Kang Swi's estate, the use of which235 words
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Article309 1929-04-17 3 Sunday, April 7. At 8 a.m. His Excellency and Lady Clifford attended the opening ceremony of the Church of St. Teresa at Kampong Bahru and High Mass afterwards. The Misses Pritchard, Miss Hope-Falknor and Miss Malan, Mr. C. F. C. Coleman, Mr. B. D. Jones and Mr. B.309 words
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Article246 1929-04-17 3 The following passengers arrived by the "Plancius" on Monday: From Soerabaia: Mrs. H. Sturrock, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Malherbe, Mrs. R. E. Godard, Mr. Th. Kokkelkoren, Mr. Koh Ban Let, Mr. Schuller, Mr. and Mrs. H. Deloese. From Sydney: Mr. Vincent, Mrs. M. Garlick, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs,246 words
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Article144 1929-04-17 3 In order to conform to the organisation of a r*»f*ulnr battalion. "A" (M.G.* Company, S.V.C., is now constituted as follows: (1) Headquarters—4 platoons with 4 machine guns each; (2) Machine Gun Platoon —two sections with two machine guns each; and (3) a Machine Gun Section —two sub-sections with one machine144 words
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Article598 1929-04-17 3 I Nothing Approaching Stability. We wrote some months ago says "The Planter," on the subject of the price of rubber and frankly confessed that we had left the ranks of the prophets, and at thr* present juncture we do not feal that we have any wish to598 words
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Article100 1929-04-17 3 Premier's Resignation Forecast. "Japanese News" Service. Tokyo, April 12. *H\o Premier, Baron Tanaka, now ftnds himself in an inextricable difficulty. It is generally thought that the Privy Council would not pass the anti-War Pact Ratification Bill without reservation, while Baron Tanaka is compelled to accept responsibility for"Japanese News" Service. - 100 words
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Article24 1929-04-17 3 Tokyo, April 13. Count Shimpei Goto, a veteran statesman, who was-seriously ill, suffering from cerebral haemorrhage, died this morning at24 words
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Article98 1929-04-17 3 Tokyo, April 14. Despite the strong opposition in Foreign Office circles, the Government, in view of the unfavourable attitude of the Privy Council towards the anti-War Pact Ratification Bill, is now considering the possibility of affixing a reservation clause to the Bill. EMPEROR AND BIOLOGY. Viscount Toda,98 words
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Advertisement423 1929-04-17 3 Phone 3463. a ud your skin will keep its natural lovefiI kIQ tATO ness. Follow these directions: WAar >o« mint do |1 In the morning, at noon and before 1 11 PI lIAA g a,n g to bed wash your face and neck MHf gently with soothing Palmolive, massaging its423 words
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Advertisement100 1929-04-17 3 "FAIRYTAN" ii the rea. t m suit of hundreds of years vM£i!d/V of research by Scieotists. Cures completely like magic Pimples, Itch, y//<> Burns, Wound?. Ulcers, V: Eczema, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Gout. Rheumatism, Corpulence, DisKidney Inflammation, Intestinal Cramp, all Pains, Stiffening, Swellings, etc. Used in the largest Clinics ia the world.100 words
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Advertisement281 1929-04-17 3 f DRINK ONLY ONE BOTTLE FRASER S NEAVE I thnHl Aerated Waters 11IIH and you will I I DRINK ONLY jj IH FRASER m k NEAVE For the Rest of your Life. Do You Snjoy a Drink the Last Thing at COFFEE, tea or any other stimulant taken just before281 words
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Article2262 1929-04-17 4 THE PRINCE'S TRIBUTE TO SEGRAVE. The Tedium of the Tests. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, April 21. As Honorary President of the Institute of Transport, the Prince of Wales replied to the toast of "The Institute" at its annual dinner, and paid a tribute to Major H.2,262 words
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Advertisement310 1929-04-17 4 Strong Nerves XT THY'go on feeling nervy and overtired, when Sanatogen has been proved by scientific experi* ments to increase nerve strength by about 23% after a fortnights v use (See Med. Echo, Jan., '26). Start s course of Sanatogen today. In i lew weeks' time you will notice the310 words
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Advertisement446 1929-04-17 4 I RED PATCHES ON CHIUTSFACE Itched and Burned Terribly. Cuticura Heals. A few months ago my littie girl's face broke out with red, rough patches. It itched and burned terribly and I could not keep her from scratching. Sometimes through the night she was very restless and scratched her face446 words
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Advertisement323 1929-04-17 4 EDUCATIONAL WAN k TED by lady Chmese boys or girls for nrivat* »s*l Beginners preferred—Tim« to *»;t Ult *>«. Reply 857, c/o Malaya Tribune PareTlt DAY COMMERCIAL CLASSeT NEW CLASSES FROM May MORNING: for BOYS— All c nWj AFTERNOON: for LADIES ft keeping Shorthand (Pitman anj ?n Typewriting. SJ M,323 words
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Article443 1929-04-17 5 Singapore, April 13. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 6 J Beef, stew or curry kati 4 Pork, lean kati 62 Pork lean and fat (l»t quality) kati 52 Mutton Indian lb. b Mutton Australian lb. 65 Fowl, kati 65 Hens (Locally reared) kati Ducks, each Pigeon, domestic, unfledged443 words
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Article63 1929-04-17 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Limited. Per Imp. Gallon cts. RED SHELL (ex pump) 79 (ex 2-gall. can A/or 4-gall. drum) 79 YELLOW SHELL (ex pump) 79 (ex 4-gallon drum) 79 (ex 4-gallon tin) 83 SHELL AVIATION (ex 4-gall. drum) 94 (ex 4-gall. tin) 98 Standard Oil Co., of63 words
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Article238 1929-04-17 5 To bid him au revoir," the Asiatic staff of the F.M.S. Posts and Telegraphs Department gave an "At Home" at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, to Mr. A. Caldecott, C.B.E., M.C.S., on the occasion of his departure on furlough for Europs. Mr. Caldecott (says the "Malay Mail") has238 words
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Advertisement72 1929-04-17 5 PURITY ''3st^*Butter PILOT brand MARGARINE "SUGARCANE" brand HAM You can depend on REFRIGERATING Co LTD Orchard Roc\c\ s n i SI CW&Goto JIB IfilkPbod OF ALL STORES. S. R. SASSOON, No. 98, Robinson Road Sole Agent:—S.S. F.M.S. The Operation was Performed in EIGHT SECONDS A Concrete .Fact THAT THIS MACHINE72 words
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Advertisement141 1929-04-17 5 THE NEAREST WAY TO A MAN S HEART is through his stomach, so wise wives tell us. But unless the digestive tract is in proper working order the efforts of the good lady m this direction are liable to miscarry Therefore keep Pinkettes handy in tMe house, as a prompt141 words
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Advertisement249 1929-04-17 5 Thone 3644 Tel: "GRANDOTEL." GRAND HOTEL 281-A, VICTORIA STREET Corner of Rochore Road, Singapore. Branch: INDIAN ROYAL HOTEL, 181, Queen Street, Singapore. Excellent meals can be supplied DAY OR NIGHT. Orders for meals will be executed for parties, and also can be sent to private residences on short notice. INDIAN249 words
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Advertisement161 1929-04-17 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. FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT: M. EZEKIEL SONS Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians. 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Optometrist: A. M. Ezekiel,161 words
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Advertisement180 1929-04-17 6 1 PAVILION I 'PHONE 6903 I FROM THURSDAY, APRIL 11 TO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17. jjj H AT 9.15 P.M. SHAttP. I 1 I Hie Latest PATHE GAZETTE I jj j Jacqueline Logan I pi "THE LEOPARD LADY." I m l IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. jj] I VERA180 words
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Advertisement299 1929-04-17 6 Amusements. AIHAMBRA j 1 THONE 6909 I (TAN CHENG KEE ft Ltd, Praprietera) a I PROGRAMME I Commencing Friday, April 12 g I and ending Wednesday, April 17. I C IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. jj I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. 1 i S j Dolores Del Rio299 words
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Advertisement543 1929-04-17 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert end Eiscoolen Streets. FROM FRIDAY, APRIL 12 TO THURSDAY. APRIL 18. AT 9 P. M. BEBE DANIELS (with Warner Baxter lord Sterling) In ihe biggest, fastest, funniest society comedy drama she has ever had. Gowns, Jazz, Love, Fun. "Miss Brewster's Millions." The Paramount Picture nf Gorgeous543 words
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Article125 1929-04-17 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore. April .7. ■jl Wharf (Entrance G a p Kurv E K.E. Wharf: De Weert- -Rog**veen 22; Rajula 20. ""'"Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). 18; Mata Hari 16; Kopmh 9; M nroe 7. tmpir, [)rtck rEntrance Ghte 3) F ru 80; Kistna 35; Hosang 37.125 words
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Article802 1929-04-17 7 Prospects Very Hopeful. 0 annual meeting of Gammon (Malaya) Ltd. was held at the registeied office of the Company 11-12, Ocean Building yesterday when there wei- present Mr. I ?J? I CK (than man) and Messrs. Gaw i 5r h an 2' H W Cowling, J. H. Clarke,802 words
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Article82 1929-04-17 7 Tsinan Evacuation Delayed. Japanese News Service. Tokyo, April 13. It is reported that the withdrawal of Japanese troops from Tsinan has been delayed owing to unpreparedness on the part of the Chinese military authorities which are to control Tsinan. THE ANTI-WAR PACT. The report that Premier Tanaka,Japanese News Service. - 82 words
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Article39 1929-04-17 7 The Surina. "Hot Heels," starring Glenn Tryon, is the chief attraction at the Surma Theatre to-night. In the first show is Bebe Daniels in Senorita. Matinees of different picture 3 will be held on Saturday and Sunday.39 words
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Article148 1929-04-17 7 Plaintiff's Claim Dismissed. In the Civil District Court yesterday Mm, J. L. Me.Fall dismissed the claim of Mr. S. Anthony against Mr. W. T. Cherry for $20C, being the alleged agreed price of a wireless set. the second prize in a lottery run by the defendant. In giving148 words
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Article499 1929-04-17 7 The "Weng Lee" on her arrival from Hong Kong yesterday had 361 steerage passengers. The master of the "Cremer" reported two deaths when h\s vessel arrived on Monday. A Chinese woman died at 11.50 p.m. on April 14 and another Chinese girl passenger was drowned on April 13.499 words
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Article120 1929-04-17 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 equal to $100. Rubber shares have been quite active and there are many genuine investors quietly locking away120 words
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Article1414 1929-04-17 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE. OH c To-morrow, April 17. O d Smm Ric« No. 1 per Koyan 8840 Old Siam Rice 2 V 8820 w». Buyera Sellers Old Siam Rice 1 RS Sf hlte Pe PP<*r 104 00 Old Siam rS *J gjf nt k p^ h i t? D Pt,1,414 words
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Advertisement553 1929-04-17 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS* WANTED—lmmediately a teacher. A graduate specialised in Mathematics preferred. Aprly to thj Manager, Bethel English Schocl. Singapore. WANTED—A graduate to teach English subjects for Cambridge classes. None need apply without experience as a teacher Apply Box No. 868, c/o Malaya Tribune. H.R.H. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER'S VISIT. Tickets for553 words
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Miscellaneous464 1929-04-17 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, April 17. myk Tides.—2.s2 a.m., 6.33 p.m. phi: (Div. I), S.R.C. v. 1.C.F.A., Stadium. To-morrow, April 18. nieh Tides.—4.lo a.m., 7.51 p.m. gj S.C.F.A. "B" v. 1.C.F.A., S.C F-A. ground. Friday. April 19. a ,i Tides.—6-11 a.m., 8.46 p.m. sSrt: S.C.C. v. S.R.C., S.R.C. Football: (Div. I>,464 words
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Miscellaneous79 1929-04-17 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. (By courtesy of the Government Health Office.) KANDANG KERBAU STATION. For the 24 hours ending midnight, April 16. deg. Maximum shade temperature 90 F. Minimum, shade temperature 74 K. Mean shade temperature 80.5 F. Maximum sun radiation 159 F. Minimum grass radiation 70 F. Sea temperature (maximum) F.79 words
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Obituary168 1929-04-17 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. REQUIEM MASS. For the repose of the soul cf the late Paul O. Pestana, a High Mass of Requiem will be sung at 6.30 a.m. on Thursday, the 18th instant, at the. Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. The attendance and prayers of relations and168 words
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Article847 1929-04-17 8 They are many. Any resident will tell you that. But there is little hope that they are to be satisfied. Regarding town improvement, for example, the "Guardian," the Settlement's weekly paper (an ably edited and increasingly popular journal), deplares that "Malacca is notoriously neglected by the powers-that-be in847 words
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Article41 1929-04-17 8 Dr. Chitty has succeeded Dr. Wilson as State Surgeon, Negri Sembilan. Cant. J. d'Arcy Champney. 74.C, R.A.M.C.. has been appointed D.A.D.H., Malaya Command. Dr. Grumuk Singh, from the Gemas HosDital, has succeeded Dr. A. G. Menon at the Seremban General Hospital.41 words
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Article307 1929-04-17 8 Remnant of Rebels Defeated. ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Hong' Kong, Aptil 17. Shuikwan headquarters decided on Apr 1 16 to proclaim its establishment. Lnan Chat on the 15th assumed the office of Director oi the Fourth Disbandment District and the Naval Department. He also issued a307 words
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Article111 1929-04-17 8 T ed Naked to Tree and Abandoned. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, April 15. A telegram from Changth, north-west of Hunan reports that loreigners ther. 1 have bey a under fire for six days. The Asiatic Petroleum Company's inspector, an Englishman named Gabb, was ca.tured by Chinese soldiery md v/oumLdReuter's Service. - 111 words
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Article487 1929-04-17 8 A Gazette Extraordinary issued yesterday appoints the Hon. Mr. John Scott Governor's Deputy while H. E. the Governor is in Penan# and the F.M.S. Mr. T. Naraindas, J.P., general manager, Messrs. Wassiamull, A.ssomull and Co., has returned from a holiday in India and wdl assume charge of the Singapore office487 words
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Article635 1929-04-17 8 Traffic Arrangements A Government Gazette (i contains the following Police a ry) regulation cf t.artu on the u 'the visit of H.R.H. tnc Duke of ,f l '"e Saturday: v on Arrival at Tank Rcud. From 7-30 a.m. till after t Honour has been dismissed lu f635 words
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Article49 1929-04-17 8 Forces Ordered to Remain. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, April It In ac:-ordance with the tl decision yesterday, the comn Japanese garrison in Shantung graphically instructed to postpow tion of the Japanese forces. It stood th? Government is drawii up i statement explaining the reasons ting the postponement.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article45 1929-04-17 8 From Indo-China by "Porthos, J- at Singapore at 8 a.m. to-morrow. From Europe, (London mai Mar. 28) by "Morea," duo at P< H a.m. to-morrow. From Holland by "Tjerima Singapore to-morrow afterno From China by "Yiw n-;• <" pore on Friday, the 19th insl45 words
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Article27 1929-04-17 8 Mr. "Jock" Goldio, untitled R. M. GoWi Et, i,.i-. p*j i A new prwces >uSi II. Kllir-- f,,r foe hi *ith tilt, and if "nsr.m 'he metal.27 words
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Article39 1929-04-17 8 Latest Quotations RUBBER. Tendon:—lo 7 16U New York:—2l cents (G.). Singapore:—36^-35 cent TIN. linden:—Spot £205 2s 6d (uj 3 months, buyers £205 17s 6d («P* 6d), sellers £206 2s <?d -^.Jy' Singapore:—slo4.7s. (150 tons so«W J39 words
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Advertisement146 1929-04-17 8 rr c\SZSZSL r^3ZS2S"ESHSZS2S^ GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS. j jra* ■•'*sHl 1° Select Hange cf Plain Colours. SKY, GREY,CFAMPAGNE, FAWN 1 $450 each Hilh 2 Collars. j nl p. STOCKED IS" AIL SIZES 13 TO 17 INS. j Thess are ex optional value. Perfect in cut, make S and finish. jj I ROBINSON146 words
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Advertisement146 1929-04-17 8 STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS, LEVELS, Etc, Etc Sole Agenta: MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED IS, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. A Brilliant Investment. Invest your money in Jewels! While enjoying the use of them they will yet preserve their intrinsic value. Our stocK of Diamonds is146 words
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Article313 1929-04-17 9 Many Cases on Liner. UI PASSENGERS TO BE ACCINATED. Reuter's Service. London, April 13. I the crew of the Anchor (from Bombay) recently pox at Marseilles and the .nated the passengers and Marseilles and Liverpool, cities in Britain have since keeping in touch with a 1Reuter's Service. - 313 words
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Article178 1929-04-17 9 I I'ubiic Fund in Britain. Reuter's Service. London, April 16. t of the sub-committee of the ttee of Civil Research, appointed in 28, to examine national radium •mmends the appointment oa] radimn trustees" to hold funds F rf i'.iriiament or otherwise, ami nd hold radium for distribuaReuter's Service. - 178 words
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Article58 1929-04-17 9 lvv o Former Premiers Involved.j Reuter's Service. Lisbon. April 16. It i r I ti tiounced that the former Maria da Silva, and a neemed in a plot aga'nst c been arrested, while M mi r, Domingos Pereira, l>ani°l Rodrigues are olice in this connection, narc-hist plot areReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article33 1929-04-17 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, April IG. 'i the Board of Trade from Russia to this »i. f twelve months >gures to < un-ry to Russia to v; exports teo £2,840 000.British Official Wireless. - 33 words
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Article275 1929-04-17 9 RUSSIAN SCHEME TO BE DISCUSSED. Chinese and Turkish Ideas. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Reuter's Service. Geneva. April 17. The opening session of the Disarmament Conference was characterized by three drives in favour of the realization of tangible results, namely, Herr Bernstorff's demand for an unequivocal answer as toTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.; Reuter's Service. - 275 words
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Article105 1929-04-17 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, April 16. Lecturing in a crowded Reichstag oti "Common Sense and World Peace," before a disinguished gathering of officials, scien» tis:s, politicians and mernb rs of th" diplomatic corps, the English novelist, H. G. Wells, deprecated tht efforts to prevent war byTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 105 words
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Article126 1929-04-17 9 Revival in Building. Reuter's Service. London, April 16. I A revival in shipbuilding is indicated in Lloyds Register of Shipping, showing 1,357,000 tons being constructed in Great Britain and Ireland on March 31 and 1,480,000 abroad, increases of 114,000 and 105,000 respectively compared with Dec. 31. The figuresReuter's Service. - 126 words
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Article134 1929-04-17 9 Britain Makes No Restrictions. British Official Wireless. Rugby, April 16. Mr. Locker Lampson, Under-Secretary tor Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons, in reply to a question, that he understood negotiations had taken place between tha Soviet Government and the British Aircraft Company with a viewBritish Official Wireless. - 134 words
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Article69 1929-04-17 9 Visit to Bognor Neighbours. Reuter's Service. London, April 16. The King- and Queen went on a motor drive this morning from Craigwail House for a mile and a half to Colnbrook House, wher thsy were received by Mr« Rk-ardo. Thev spent some time wr.lking n IheReuter's Service. - 69 words
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Article520 1929-04-17 9 CONFERENCE OPENS IN LONDON. New Scientific Factors. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London, April 16. Delegates of seventeen countries, including the British Dominions, India, the United States and most of the European countries (including Soviet Russia) also Japan and Holland, assembled at the Foreign Office for theReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 520 words
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Article108 1929-04-17 9 Three New Commanders. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, April 1G. The Admiralty announces that ViceAdmiral Sir Ernie Ch-itfield will to-morrow relieve Admiral Sir Hubert Brand as Commander in Chief of the A lantb Fleet. Other appointments are Rear-Admiral Colin Maclean to relieve R-ar-Admir 1 Twee.ia as SeniorBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 108 words
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Article48 1929-04-17 9 To India and Canada. British Official Wireless. Rugby, April 16. The Secretary for Air state in the House of Commons to-day that he hoped the airship R 100 would be able in My to Canada and R 101 to India s imo lime during tfc* autumn.British Official Wireless. - 48 words
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Article21 1929-04-17 9 Reuter's Service. Washington Api. 16. The Senate without a vote confirmed General Dawes' appointment as Ambassador in London.Reuter's Service. - 21 words
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Article18 1929-04-17 9 MALAYANS AT HOME, on page 2. SPORTS REVIEW, on page 4. JOHORE JOTTINGS, on page 13.18 words
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Article179 1929-04-17 9 Debate on Budget. FRANCE BILKING HER OBLIGATIONS? Reuter's Service. London, April 16. In the course of the Budget debate, Mr. Philip Snowden (Labour), former Chancellor of the Exchequer, bitterly criticised the settlements with Continental debtors, particularly with France who, he said, re pudiated four-fifths of herReuter's Service. - 179 words
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Article63 1929-04-17 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Paris, April 17. Creditor experts seemed at Tuesday's full meeting finally inclined to consider Germany's capacity to pay, upon which the German delegates emphasised that the capacity may vary annually and therefore the crux rests upon what factors of this capacity are work.d out.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 63 words
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Article171 1929-04-17 9 Indian States and the Crown. Reuter's Service. London, April 17. Simultaneously with the investigations by the Simon Commission, the Indian States f'ommitte:, under Sir Rotle* which U enquiring into the relationship or the StaUs and the paramount power, has issued a report stating that fReuter's Service. - 171 words
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Article209 1929-04-17 9 Mr. Hoover and Farm Board. Reuter's Service. Washington, April 16. Th" creation of a Federal Farm Board and a limited revision of the tariff and reorganisation of the Tariff Commission are outstanding recommendations in Mr. Hoover's message to Congress. Mr. Hoover said the Board would investigate the causeReuter's Service. - 209 words
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Article93 1929-04-17 9 Proposed Mooring Masts. Reuter's Service. Bergen, April 16. Nansen has returned from America, where he had been negotiating in connection with the proposed trial flight of the Graf Zeppelin to America via the Arctic, in connection with the proposed trans-Arctic airship service between Europe and America.Reuter's Service. - 93 words
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Advertisement342 1929-04-17 9 LACTOMALTINE I 3 IS I 1 A COMBINATION OF I I Malt, Milk Rich j I Cream. j A PALATABLE NUTRITIOUS AND 1 STRENGTHENING TONIC SUITABLE f FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES. 8 i I TX 1 > G I If you are unable to obtain your ij requirements from342 words
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26 1929-04-17 10 Sports Pastimes. ENGLISH LEAGUE. Burnley v. Huddersfield. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. L>r.de>n, April 16. In Div. I of the English League to-day Burnley heat Huddersfield 3—2.Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article477 1929-04-17 10 Fuh Tan Go to Pieces. (Special Report by "Reynard.") In the first half of the match at the Stadium yesterday between the Fuh Tan (Shanghai) University team and the Singapore Malays' league t;am it appeared that the visitors were making a close fight. Just before the477 words
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Article245 1929-04-17 10 S.C.F.A. "A" v. S.R.C. 11. A ONE-SIDED GAME. On the 'Chinese ground yesterday the S.C.F.A. "A" met the S.R.C. II in the Seconu Division of the Singapore League in an one-sided game, the Chinese winning by six goals to nil. Soon after the kick-off the Chinese drew first245 words
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Article159 1929-04-17 10 V.M.C.A. PROTEST AGAINST REFEREE. The Police showed surprising form yesterday, when they beat the V.M.C.A. by 4—l in a Seconu Division league match played on tne latter's ground. There was some delay before starting the game due to the non-appearance of Mr. Veller, the appointed referee, and159 words
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Article266 1929-04-17 10 ENGINEERS GOOD WINNERS. In th* Second Division of the Singapore L «ague on the S.R.C. ground yesterday, R.E. beat the R.A.O.C. by two goals to nil in an evenly contested match. CASTER ecored the first goal for the RE. Th? second half was keenly contested with the266 words
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Article92 1929-04-17 10 TO-DAY, APRIL 17. Division I. >.R.C. v. I.r.F.A.. Stadium. I.C.F.A.: Govindasamy; Selvadurai and Jhatterjee; Lee, Ramasamy and I). K. >amy; Sinoathamby, Retnam, Lean Pereira, VolNaVt and Peter Pereira. S.R.C.: S. Albuquerque; L. M. Pennefather and P. Dias; W. Ess, L. Moller and T. Albuouei out: R. C.92 words
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Article39 1929-04-17 10 The folicv»ing will represent the Genera] Post Office against the Moine Com'.e's today, on the Chinese jround: Fook Chin; Ali, Menj? Chan; Albuquerque, Salim, Gazali; Abdul Rahman (capt.), Cheong Fen. Hong Wing, Madon, and Hassan.39 words
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Article128 1929-04-17 10 In the J.C.S.A. Stubbs Cup competition, the "A" team captained by Siong Hoe, will meet the "C team, captained by Kim C'heh, on Friday. The teams will be: "A" team:—Siong Hoe (capt.); Nagalingam, Chan Swee, W. J. Jansen, K. Mosbergen, Wong Wuek Boon; Syed Mohamed, Abdulrahman,128 words
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Article34 1929-04-17 10 A meeting of all members interested in football will be held at the Y.M.C.A. tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. to discuss the formation of 2na md Gvd teams and elect officers and committee.34 words
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Article130 1929-04-17 10 America's "Stars" Arrive. GOLF Reuter's Service. London, April 16. The American Ryder Cup players arrived this morning at Plymouth. Interviewed by a Reuter representative, Hagen, discussing the prospects, said it was the besc team America had ever sent to England. "All the American open champions who are eligibleReuter's Service. - 130 words
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Article28 1929-04-17 10 The Katong Golf Club's April medal competition and the sweep were won by Mr. J. C. Wright with net scores of 75 and 37 respectively.28 words
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Article261 1929-04-17 10 Apiil Amateur Meeting. THE TURF. The following are the weights foi the first day of the Amateur Race Meeting it Taiping on Acnl 19. Race I.—Pome:,—Class 3—2nd Div. (5 fu longs):—lsmarani 11.8 Coquette 11.7, Jahat 11.2, Lanercost 11.3, Brown Laddie 10.10, Firtworks II 10.7, Burok 10.4, Whippet 9.12,261 words
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Article179 1929-04-17 10 Alterations to Classifications. The following list of amendments has i ,n en issued by the Straits Pacing Association, effective from April 15. HORSES. Transfers:—Meteorologist from Class 5 to Class 4. Deletions:—Rayburn, Who's Who, Lord Cambridge, Absolute, Gombroon, Lady Tyndal, Stormer Hill, Damansara, Durbar 11, Malim Nawar, Longfellow. Reinstated:—Class179 words
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Article128 1929-04-17 10 CRICKET. The following have been invit°d to piay for the S.C.C: I*. H. Stewart t own, A. H. D Livock. D. R. A. Hobiyn, R. G. Gibson, R. B. Gotch, G. I. Begley. VV. 11. Findlaj, C. H. G. Cla ke, N. H. P. Whitley. K. H.128 words
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Article31 1929-04-17 10 The S.R.C first eleven will meet the United Services on Sunday at 11 a.m. The S.R.C side will be same as that playing the S.C.C on Saturday.31 words
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Article121 1929-04-17 10 "MixfxT Bouts Dangerous. BOXING. A man pushe-d over the balcony in a scuffle during the fight between Fields and Thompson for the N. B. A. Welter-weight World Championship last month, has now died of a fractured skull. The disturbance arose beting whites and blacks and gre-w directly121 words
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Article413 1929-04-17 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. LAWN TENNIS. Profession Pairs. Lt. Barlow ana Lt. Waring beat R. M. Duff and E. J. Cassels 6—4, 6—4. R. B. B. Donnell and A. A. A. Paterson beat W. N. Hansell and R. B Gotch B—G, 6—2. Championship Doubles. O. Fuller and P. Buschow b?at413 words
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Article98 1929-04-17 10 SWIMMING. Members of the V.M.C.A. are reminded that entries for the Swimming Carnival on Saturday, May 4, will close next Saturday. The following events are open to all members: Senior.—l2o yards free style handicap, 440 yards free style handicap, 120 yards back stroke handicap, 240 yards breast stroke98 words
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Article15 1929-04-17 10 The V.M.C.A. Swimming Pool at Fort Canning is closed until further notice.15 words
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Article55 1929-04-17 10 BASEBALL. Reuter's Service. New Yo.k, April 16. On the eve oi his sixteenth major league season, the national baseball idol, '-Babe" Ruth, has taken out a license to marry Mrs. Hodgson. [Ruth's previous wife was burned to death in her house at Watertown, Massachar.etts, onReuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article36 1929-04-17 10 "A" Class Final To-day. BILLIARDS. In the S.C.C. billiards tournament the final on the "A" class will be played to-day at 630 p.m. between W. W. Speid (scr.) and H. J. Frewin, owe 175.36 words
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Article72 1929-04-17 10 New Municipal Offices. The new Municipal offices are almost completely fumishtd and the departments will mov? in on the following dates: Municipal Assessor (Friday, 19th) Municipal Engineer and Sewerage and Sanitary (Monday, 22nd); Water Engineer and Town Cleansing (Tuesday, 23rd); Building Surveyor and Improvement Trust (Wednesday,72 words
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Article329 1929-04-17 10 Bigger Volume of Exports. THREE SCHEMES FOR WHARF IMPROVEMENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 15. At the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Mr. J. M. Milne, chairman, proposing the adoption of the repoit and accounts, said the value of imports for the year was329 words
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Article121 1929-04-17 10 Reuter's Service. London, April 16. Mr. Joseph Havelock Wilson is dead. [Mr. Wilson was born in August, 1859. He was the late General President of the National Sailors' and Firemen's Union and Secretary of the Merchant Seamen's League. He was a son of the late Mr. JohnReuter's Service. - 121 words
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Article51 1929-04-17 10 Dutch Fishing Losses. Reuter's Service. London, April 16. A Whit" Rarer nas been issued showing that the British Government have agreed to p-iy th" Netherlands Government 1,000,000 guilder* in respect of the claims of the Dut>h fishing industry owing- to the action of the British authorities inReuter's Service. - 51 words
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Article91 1929-04-17 10 Cycle and Carriage Premises Gutted. (From Our f>w n Correspondent.) Kuala Lompur, Arril 17. There wa? a hu ;e blaze yes'erday evening at the Cycle and Carriage Co.'s works at Kuala Lumpu TK> brigade was battling with the flames all night-long. Over 30 motor cycles, 3091 words
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Article61 1929-04-17 10 Thane Carrier System Opened. (From Our Own Correspond nt.) Iroh, April 17. The carrier telephone system between Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur, which was installed at a cost of $100,000, was opened yesterday. Four conversations were entered in'o simultaneously for several minutes between leading citizens on bolh61 words
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Article124 1929-04-17 10 Some time rgo it was reported in the "Malaya Tribune" that Mr. Choo Woon Poh, a well-known Chines? g?ntleman, had teen assaulted by three ruffians whilst on his way to the New World Shows in Jalan Besar. His assai'.ants were pursued and arrested and were latT charged124 words
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Article717 1929-04-17 10 Municipal S.S. (M.) A. DISCUSSK», J CURRENT "TOPICS The following are minute- o' of the committee of the Strait aee '-it (Malacca) Association he! April 5:— n Pri^ Present: Messrs. G. C < (President), Loh Kim Swi <v dent), Tan Soo Sim, H. M Goho, W. Munro, and717 words
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Article75 1929-04-17 10 Girl's Adopted Parents Fined There was an echo, in I of the recent Mui-Tsai sei ing, when the adopted father and of the young Chines elav*-gin, body wes dumped in a bi j go cue Street, pleaded 'ty 10 charges preferred aga woman was fined $2575 words
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Article52 1929-04-17 10 Mr. Aw Soo Tin untitled 'ti.. T me-, oi .d l! ol Perak'- "hauii >,. d to o'lllitinn ,i! l>i, "1 ,!,l,lo,^!., —not in oof any »re'o h "l >, IBM the >> -'W ever leaver <<l P 11 in<? prop,., is it,-" I >' I^ which, i ouoled makes52 words
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689 1929-04-17 11 BADMINTON. ,]„winff were the results of ties in T h \,L ies handicap of the Juvenile ft week: s c „\v Huan (-4) beat Cheong Chin Sea» j-. j- g. 15 3 Soon <'° > T /.J) beat Chin Kee Jin PTjv 13-13; 0689 words
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Article107 1929-04-17 11 1-a. Who Wants a Game. BASEBALL. Ptß" T x Japanese) writes: rery line of sport is inipore. But baseball, the fame, has, to the best of 'i place here. Is it dv > asta or want of a lead? American and Japanese ral teams could be formed,107 words
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Article396 1929-04-17 11 ATHLETICS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, April 15. l Ti 16 anmjal Malacca Police Sports were held on Saturday on the Malacca Ciub i snfit5 nfi t ,T he Weath r despite threatening clouds held good and enabled the sports to be successfully run. During the running396 words
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Obituary571 1929-04-17 11 A Pioneer of Shorthand. [Contributed.] Mr. John Maituew Sloan, originator of th.- Sloan-Duployan system ot writing snorihanu, died at R-.msga..e on Monday, March 11, in his 73rd year. He had been in failing he. Un ±or some time. Air. Sioaa went io Kamsgate from KothertLTd,571 words
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Advertisement137 1929-04-17 11 TO-NIGHr! WEDNESDAY, APBIL 17. TO-NIGHT NEW WORLD SHOW OPEN AIR CINEMAS —CHINESE WAYANG—JAVANESE WAYANG WONG—SIDE SHOWS—Etc. THE CITY OPERA PRESENTS "BASTAN TAHIRAN." Remember! To-morrow, April 18. FOB A SHORT SEASON ONLY At the "Moonlight Hall" Kaai's Hawaiian Troubadours, "A NIGHT IN HONOLULU." 'PHONE 6164 FOR RESERVATIONS. Watch for! "DEWI SIH137 words
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Advertisement156 1929-04-17 11 j *****52^ I old" I Highland Whisky, j I I Born 1820-Still Going Strong, f OBTAINABLE FROM EVERY CLUB AND HOTEL I J ANO FROM ALL GOOD DE4LERS IM MALAYA E }j SOLE AG EMS H f JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. I jj (Incorporated in £ngland.> SINGAPORE, PENANG, IPOH AND156 words
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Article80 1929-04-17 12 [Our readers are invited to write to ut 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-nameg may be used, but tht names and addresses of80 words
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Article214 1929-04-17 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—In your issue of March 23 I saw a letter from a Kuala Trengganu correspondent about the desirability of an up-to-date and well equipped garage there. I have been in Trengganu, and although I do not profess to know very much214 words
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Article283 1929-04-17 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—"Ryan's" letter on Malay-speaking clerks throws a weight on my shoulder and makes me feei it my duty to lilt the cloud of misundei standing that may perchance float around the heads of those who speak the Malay language. "Entrapped by this uniortunate283 words
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Article75 1929-04-17 12 British Official Wireless. London, April 16. Paris *****5 New York 4.85 18/82 Brussels 34.955 Geneva 25.122 Amsterdam 12.09* Milan 92.70 Berlin 20.475 Stockholm 18.205 Copenhagen 18.21 Oslo 18.19.» Vienna 34.56 Prague 164 Helsingfors 193 Madrid 32.695 Lisbon 108Vs Athen3 375 Bucharest 818 Rio 5 29/32 Buenos Aires 47 5/16British Official Wireless. - 75 words
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Article463 1929-04-17 12 Further Heavy Figures Anticipated. Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, in their weekly report issued on Monday, state: The depressing effect which the heavy Malayan shipments for the month of March produced is still being felt. There are said to be parties, who should know something463 words
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Article76 1929-04-17 12 The new Seremban Police Station, a fine building, has now been completed. It is situated at Temiang in close proximity to the courts, and will be opened shortly. Dr. W. A. Rogers, J.P., F.R.G.S., ha=; left for Western Siam, where he has certain mining interests. It is stated that all76 words
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Article119 1929-04-17 12 Some Comparative Statistics. The fellowinc comparative statement of the total value of foreign merchandise, excluding parcel post, imported and exported to and from British Malaya during 1928 and 1929, is supplied from the Import and Export Office, Singapore. IMPORTS Increase EXPORTS Increase or or 1928 1929 Decrease 1928119 words
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Advertisement188 1929-04-17 12 Amusements. mm B TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17. TO-NIGHT! fr Under the Patronage of Tuan Syed Noah Alhabshee of Johore, who will present a j-L Silver-cup to the Co., To-night DEAN'S UNION OPERA f WILL STAGE pj An interesting Hindustani Play k} "FATTEH JUNG." I Under the direction of Inche A.188 words
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Advertisement459 1929-04-17 12 I 59. SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. I I HAVE JUST RECEIVED f LADIES' I Models, Ready-to-wear and Semi-trimmed Hats. TEO HOO LYE INSTITUTION. INDUSTRIAL CLASSES. A golden opportunity is offered to improve your financial posh independent means, whether you are engaged in business, emplo Jlail > and within the reach of459 words
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Advertisement194 1929-04-17 12 HIMASAR RELIEVES INSTANTANEOUSLY Asthma, Influenza, Fever. He*d*d» Toothache, Colic, Vomitting, Sea-Sicka* indigestion and numerous other diseata Sold everywhere at 75 cents per bo* The Himalayan Pharmacy, 62, uwen Bod Singapore. A Boon to Weight-Lifters. Disc-Loading Barbells 60 lbs. to ::00 ll* are available. Agei and Appliances. Every pur baser wMjj194 words
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Miscellaneous150 1929-04-17 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending April 21. To-day, April 17. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M. G. Sec. (Eurasian), Section Parade. (Drill.) 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Section (Sinhalese), Section Parade. To-morrow. April 18. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Section (Indian), Section Parade. Friday, April 19.150 words
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Article799 1929-04-17 13 Tragedy of Recalled Students. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, April 14. There are at present three Malay boys studying in England, two for the Bar and one engineering, and two others in Hong Kong. One ot those in England, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Mustapha, a son of799 words
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Article254 1929-04-17 13 Benefit Fund Report. The following are extracts from the report of the Subordinate Civil Service Benefit Fund, S.S. and F.M.S., which will be presented to the seventh annual meeting to be held in Penang on April 20:— The committee record that the fund has now completed its254 words
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Advertisement905 1929-04-17 13 HUDSON MATERIAL I rOB LIGHT RAILWAYS Q I „<r*ON LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIAL is built with an expectancy of n I H «rs ver sixty years ,nt,mate expenence of Light Railway requirements fc ste" 1 "TYSON'S to appreciate the dificulties that hare to be met and conquered n IGHT RAILWAY MATERIAL905 words
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Advertisement255 1929-04-17 13 If Eve Preference. '1 15; liE ipiß Th e universal popularity of the Blue and Gold S BK labelled "4711" Eau de Cologne is due to the jjj I 5 IvA faCt at 0r more than a century, it hr.s been '^1! 5 made from the finest ingredients, and according255 words
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Advertisement588 1929-04-17 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Mr. So* Chin Chye is no longer in our employ as Secretary and Book-keeper as tram 11th inst. after which date he has ne authority to act on behalf of the firm. NATIONAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD., 2, Raffles Place. NOTICE. A new English School will be opened588 words
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Advertisement500 1929-04-17 14 FOR SALE. LIQUIDATION SALE of watches, clocks, etc., at 6. Emmanuel, 23, Raffles Chambers, (ground floor). From March 25 to April 27. Every article at cost price. TO LET. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nob. 8, 20, 40, 41, 43 to 45. Apply to, The Secretary, The Garden Club. TO LET—Newly built500 words
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Advertisement504 1929-04-17 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES:, Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,504 words
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Advertisement663 1929-04-17 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890. on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital fl.nKn.nw Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 16, Grace Church Street. London, E.C. S. BOARD OF DIRECTORSJ. M. Ryrie,663 words
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Advertisement498 1929-04-17 14 ASSURANCE COl^ LIMITED. 1 (Incorporated in the HEAD OFFICE; Snd Floor *f |fo. M .i Singapore 'Phone Not. S046 and 404? BOARD OF DIRECT** See Teong Wah, K Ong Soon TmH\ Koh San Hin, Seah Eng Lim, Jow Ngan Pan, S. Q. Wong, Esq Dr. S. C Tin. L. C.498 words
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Advertisement452 1929-04-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES rated in England.) p VSSEN6ER CARGO ,MA SERVICES. „viv I \i; AND ORIENTAL STEAM iinN CO.. LONDON AND 1 far I VST MAIL SERVICE. «Lndt r ontract wilh His Majesty's (.overnment.) ,l i\\ ARDS from LONDON lor C hina Japan Due452 words
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Advertisement538 1929-04-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE l,,tfa,,Mh Oampfiohlffi lIP C| Sesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS, t m.s. DUISBURG Anr 24 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila May 2 t s.s. SAUERLAND May 9 t s.s. OLDENBURG May 22 t s.s. SAARLAND £2 1 m.s.538 words
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Advertisement603 1929-04-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NOHDDEITSCBEB EPPI LLOYD (Incorporate i i in Germany.) The underrated are the Company*! intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. t PFALZ for Shanghai, Y'hama, Kobe, Moji Vladivostok Apr 25 FULDA for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao Apr 26 MAIN frr Hong Kong, S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtao603 words
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Advertisement629 1929-04-17 15 c STEAMffi SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON I*l+ Tonnage Destination One Bat 0,000 M seil les, London, A'werp R'dam Apr 26 M THaruna Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp t- m w Rotterdam May 9 lt Kamo Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam May 23 24 Katon Maru629 words
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Advertisement287 1929-04-17 16 j "MAYPOLE" j I MARGARINE. 1 I j Known throughout the world 3 0 for its excellent quality. 1 s C 0 I Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. j 1 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) j For Qua,,* »d Service. 8 omoi —Tocaoi loaocsa aocaocsaoDc 2SSS2S2SaS3S2S2SHSHS2SHS2S2SSS2S2S3SZSHSZS2SHS2S2SaSSS2SZSSS2S2SaSESHSES2S2SHS2S JEWELS are made in287 words
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Advertisement229 1929-04-17 16 JUST ARRIVED FOULSHAM'S HOME LIBRARY. Each Volume is a Standard Work oi Reference. PRICE $1.20 EACH. (Postage Extra.) Foulsham's Letter Writer. Speeches and Toasts for all Occasions. Foulsham's Etiquette for all. Foulsham's Guest Entertainer. Modern Dancing for Everybody. Humourous Stories and Recitations. Party Games for Young and Old. Card Games229 words
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Advertisement184 1929-04-17 16 I PYRAMID I HANDKERCHIEFS S FOR MEN I •«C9 .1943$ Pyramid label on every hanJkei j SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA: (WILLIAM JACKS Co., (Malaya) Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) 2S252S2525ZSZ5ESEH5HSH5H5HSH5H5H5H5H5Z^ I OKASA? This name has nothing to do with Japan. I OK AS A is an invention of the184 words
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