Malaya Tribune, 20 April 1929
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Title Section21 1929-04-20 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI, No. 91 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1929 FIVE CENTO. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, April 20, 1929.21 words
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Advertisement245 1929-04-20 1 UPTON'S CEYLON YOUCANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I "Ny Carlsberg Beer" j I MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK I "M Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs It f I Ifi and Rest-Houses throughout I Straits Settlements and the §W\ I |||S Malay States. f I: Sold by all First Class dealers I <yjjpl in Singapore.245 words
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Advertisement322 1929-04-20 1 uar Arc t -y florodor {> Waahin* Suiting /Cr/ /V/ Wear HIGH STREET, Singapore I ShM OR/VNGECUP j IMS LEMONCUP. I It Costs Mo Morel 1 l s I DON'T SMOKE SCRAP, f a 9 I If yea could look through a cheap cigar, you would find tint It Is322 words
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Article1522 1929-04-20 2 EUKE OF GLOUCESTER ON HIS MISSION. Ambassador and Friendship. H. R. H. the Duke of Gloucester was the principal guest at a dinner givui by tie Japan Society at the May oa March 14 to wish him God Speed" on his fortncommg visit to Japan, where- he1,522 words
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Article103 1929-04-20 2 It has already been stated that, besides the usual call at Singapore, the "Resolute" will call, during the years 1930-33, also at Penang. during the increasingly popular I world tours. The Hamburg-America Line —New York has further decided that the "Resolute" shall cal', on next year's cruise, at Ma'acca. She103 words
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Advertisement348 1929-04-20 2 I When food makes I I no appeal! I B A failing appetite is one of Nature's B b danger signals. It is a warning that all is B not well with your digestion—that your m 9 system is not treeing itself punctually I and thoroughly of its daily waste.348 words
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Advertisement181 1929-04-20 2 I *Put your personality into your gifts jj Your friends c<in bay anything you can give th a except your photograph. *c offer a free enlarged copy U every customer who s I his photograph taken by us of any *ize and b 8 amateur whose order for developing and181 words
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Article917 1929-04-20 3 "WHEN TO STAND UP." Common Courtesy. (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) J he c urtes y' or rather "knightly chivalry, oi surrendering one's seat to a ladjr in a tramcar, motor-bus, or in any other place, has oi late formed the subject of coi.esponaence in the columns of the917 words
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Article103 1929-04-20 3 Tin is of all things the most Mercurial, and this makes speculation in tin shares so ticklish a matter for those whe. are not prepared to take the rough with thesmooth writes "Autolycus" in the "Financial Times" If there should be any marked improvement in the price of tin, and103 words
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Advertisement424 1929-04-20 3 EDUCATIONAL. COMMERCIAL CLASSES. NE W CLASSES FROM MAY 1. unBNING: for BOYS—AII Subject*. for LADIES, Book Shorthand (Pitman and S.D.V Typewriting T Hi: OLLEGE OF COMMERCE. :4 7k HR4S PASAH ROAD. TE() HOO LYE INSTITUTION. (13. DHOBY GHAUT). Kerning rlasaea from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m j will be admitted424 words
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Advertisement99 1929-04-20 3 I I f PiCCADiir j 1^! J *9EBBBi j v '«g'n.a| I COOli *cci i| ""ll i| ij SMOKING, |D»«J delightful -PICCADILLY" W| r *R9H£* cigarettes. They are made \lfiSj by Carreras in London, who VI CAR RE IWN SOLE AGENTS: —HOTTENBACH LAZARUS ft SONS LTD.: SINGAPORE. PENANG. IPOH. KIM99 words
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Advertisement80 1929-04-20 3 I IH£ MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY LTD S (iaeereoratee' la Majrland.) GI I insure: r witl tMa MOTOR UNION I I THE 1 LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE I INSURANCE COMPANY I I Favourable Rates-Prampt Settlement ef Claims X 1 FIRE MARINE BUSINESS 1 S Also transacted on Favourable Term* F#r «U80 words
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Advertisement93 1929-04-20 3 NOHAMED BIN HOOSAWSAB OFFICE: 6« ROBINSON ROAD. (Ground Floor TeL No. 2454.) FACTORY: r.ORONG B. No. 4. Telnk Kurao Road, Singapore. M aoofaetarer and Sapelier of Rattan and Bertam Chicks, Canvaa anal TarpauLn Blinds, Tennis Blue Screens, Bertam Panels and Galvanized Win Netting with Galvanized Poles—all size* mao« to order93 words
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Article1641 1929-04-20 4 The Committee System. (From Ceylon Exchanges.) In the course of a thoughtful lecture before the Maha Jana Sabha, at Matara on Mar. 31, Mr. D. B. Jayatilieke, M.L.C made an exhaustive analysis of the Donoughmore Report and dealt chiefly wit one of the recommendations—the committee system1,641 words
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Article236 1929-04-20 4 Resident's Table Adrift. I A correspondent from Sibu tells us that the floods there lately have been pheno- i menal, and the highest known in the memory of all but the very aged in the neighbourhood. i The dining-room floor of "Bah Maleng," which was specially raised to236 words
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Article128 1929-04-20 4 Ranee and Dayang's Departure. Says a recent issue of the u Sarawak Gazette:" There was a big d nner and dance at the Astana on Mar. 9 in honour of the approaching departure for Europe of Her Highness the Ranee and the Dayang Leonora. On the. 15 h128 words
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Advertisement397 1929-04-20 4 n "ABPRO IS THE KEY TO HEALTH. 0 a 10 Jkm 25 1 1 TABLETS y| TABLETS 0 25CTS. gS 60CTS. jjj ijj K| The marvellous relieving powers of "Asoro" are now becoming as well known W lin Malaya as in other parts of the WorML "Asp'e" in a small397 words
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Advertisement399 1929-04-20 4 AUCTION SALE NOAHS^SALE. IN THE MATTER OF THE SUPREME~COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATION NO. 27/28. M. P. L. Palaniappa Chetty AND *Sl Francis Paul Loh AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE RUBBER ESTATE.^ To be held at No. 46, Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru, Johore ON SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1929 AT 2.30399 words
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Advertisement277 1929-04-20 5 PURITY ,> "PILOT" brand MARGARINE "SUGARCANE" brand HAM You can depend on REFRIGERATING Co LTD -Orchard Ro&d. i gie FIo&Ca I MUSIC/PIECES JUST 'ARRIVED. I I Jeannine (I dream of Lilac Time) j£ Cbiquita (Chi-keeta) Grieving. 2 High up od a Hill-top. jj Ĕ King (or A day. jj Old277 words
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Advertisement586 1929-04-20 5 Church Services. THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. St. Andrew's Cathedral April 21, 1929. 7:30 a.m. Litany. 7:45 a.m. (Choral) Holy Communion and Sermon. 9:15 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5:30 p.m. (Choral) Evensong and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday,586 words
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Advertisement284 1929-04-20 5 STRAITS CHINESE CHURCH Prinsep Street 8 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class©.. 9 a.m. (English) Rev. W. Murray. 10.15 a.m. Chinese (Teochew) service. 7:30 p.m. Fellowship meeting. Miss Dryburgh on Church History. 8 p.m. (English) Rev. W. Murray. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Penang Lane Sabbath School (Saturday) 3:30 p.m. Preaching Service284 words
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Advertisement23 1929-04-20 5 xNOTICE. CLIFFORD'S—The Tailors and Outfitters of 139, Selegie Road, have now removed to their new premises at No. 2, The Arcade, Raffles Place.23 words
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Advertisement137 1929-04-20 5 DENTISTRY. Latest Method of Treatments without Pa id Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES. 0. JUT SIANG, Qualified Dentist. 75, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary, 'Phone 4057. FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT: M. EZEKIEL SONS Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Plar*. Optometrist: A.137 words
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Miscellaneous309 1929-04-20 5 THE MODERN WIZARD OF ASTROLOGY. Remarkable Accuracy of Indian Astrologer's Predictions. Sends Test Horoscopes from His St uJio in Bombay. Hundreds who have tested the skill of Pundit Tabore," famous Indian phychie, are proclaiming him the modern wizard of Astrology. Dr. K. Katrak declares that Scepticism melts as mist before309 words
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Advertisement199 1929-04-20 6 I PAVILION i PHONE 6903 B a a I jj FROM THURSDAY, APRIL 18 TO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. g G AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. S a a 3 S i The Latest PATHE GAZETTE I VICTOR HUGO'S THE 111 MHO LAUGHS. I 1 a FEATURING I MARY PHILBIN CONRAD YEIDT.199 words
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Advertisement270 1929-04-20 6 Amusement s. J ALHAMBRA I I 'PHONE 6909 I (TAN CHENG KEE C», Ltd., Proprietor*) I PROGRAMME j j Commencing Thursday, April 18 1 g and ending Tuesday, April 23. I a a I IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. X a■■ I i THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I270 words
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Advertisement543 1929-04-20 6 SURInTTSeSI North Bridie Roa«L Tha*^™ FROM WEDNESDAY, AP^TiT^ APBIL I 3 T "S AT 9 P.M. SHARP. New Comedy. Funnier than ever' GLENN TRYON In his newest an.i best "HOT HEELS.. Mile-a-minute comedy up r r i Romance under HOT LOVE! HOT COMrH ALL HOT! gj*l AT 7.1« p.* Latest543 words
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Article125 1929-04-20 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, April 20. ta>t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Stt. Mam Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Mores 18; Neleus 13; Pembrokeshire 11; Kopah Medusa 8; Talamba 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Sana .JO; Marudu 32; Rosandra 34; K'atong 39. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Mens125 words
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Article327 1929-04-20 7 Savy Estimates for Singapore. On March 19 in the House of Commons Mr. Amnion moved to reduce the Navy Animates by £100, in order to bring before -he House the question of the new dock < Singapore. He described the proposed expenditure as sheer waste of327 words
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Article169 1929-04-20 7 Kansu D domed. TERRIBLE REPORTS OF THE FAMINE. Reuter's Service. Peking, April 20. The International Famine Relief Committee reports th© receipt of pitifully worded appeals* from foreigners in the famine regions in Kansu such as "Is Kansu forgotten or has the distress been underestimated? Those whoReuter's Service. - 169 words
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Article58 1929-04-20 7 Dutch Gavt.'s Subsidy. Reuter's Service. Hague, April 19. The Second Chamber by *48 votes to 43 adopt-d the Bill granting a bonus to the Dutch Beet Sugar industry for one year from Sept. 1929 to Sept. 1930 not exceeding thk fionns per hundred kilogrammes. It is estimatedReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article614 1929-04-20 7 Projected Planting of OH-Paims. The eleventh annual ordinary general meeting of the Fermanagh Planting Syndicate Ltd., was held on April 3, at Messrs. Whittall and Co.'s offices, Klang, when the following were present: —Mr. H. C. D'Arcy Irvine (chairman), Mr. W. S. Reeve-Tucker (director), Mr. C. L. Chapman614 words
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Article349 1929-04-20 7 BRITISH ATTITUDE TO DISARMAMENT. Conference Must Not Be a Laughing Stock. Reuter's Service. Geneva, April 19. A meeting of the Disarmament Committee heard the report of the "Bureau" (composed of the president, vice-presidents and committee) on the Soviet scheme. The report rejects the Soviet argument that theirReuter's Service. - 349 words
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Article114 1929-04-20 7 Geneva Conference Concluded. Reuter's Service. Geneva, April 19. The conference for the suppression of counterfeit currency has concluded and has adopted the draft convention. The Indian and Chin se delegates have made reservations as regards extradition. An earlier messaige said: The convention was prepared by the special LeagueReuter's Service. - 114 words
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Article77 1929-04-20 7 Vain Search for Anderson and Hitchcock. Reuter's Service. Sydney, April 19. Hopes of discovering the airmen Anderson and Hitchcock are rapidly fading. Eight aeroplanes have so far fruitlessly scoured the immen;e and practically uninhabited area. Five Air Force plan s are joining the searchers, establishing inland basesReuter's Service. - 77 words
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Article61 1929-04-20 7 By Change in Constitution of Dutch East Indies. Reuter's Service. The Hague, April 19. Th? first Chamber by 29 to 15 approved the Biil revising the* constitution of the Dutch East lndie People's Council. Henceforth natives, Europeans and oriental foreigners will have equal rights of representation. The presentReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article33 1929-04-20 7 Weil-Known Racers Destroyed. Reuter's Service. Havre de Graces, Maryland, April, 19. Sixteen well-known racehorses were incinerated in a stable fire to-day and include Shastakahn, Elcanoe, Goulash, Hot Time and Inlaid.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article165 1929-04-20 7 HAVRE MAYOR ENFORCES VACCINATION. Boat Service from Britain May Be Suspended. Reuter's Service. London, April 19. It is officially confirmed that the Mayor of Havre, despite the French Government's withdrawal of the passenger vaccination order, is enflorcing from to-morrow the regulation requiring all persons landing from EnglandReuter's Service. - 165 words
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Article66 1929-04-20 7 Japanese Women and Children Rescued. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, April 19. Fighting is going on on both banks of the Yangtsze from Snasi to lchang between 15,000 ux-Wuhaners who are being attacked from the east by National forces and from the West by Szechuanese pro-nationa-lists. Gun firing wentReuter's Service. - 66 words
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Article66 1929-04-20 7 Nadir Khan's Gesture. Reuter's Service. Peshawar, April 19. In view of the heavy fighting, Nadir Khan has written to Habibullah "As one Muslim brother to another" assuring him of a full and honourable pardon if Amanullah or any other member of the Royal Family is returnJd toReuter's Service. - 66 words
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Article60 1929-04-20 7 American Protest Succeeds. Reuter's Service. London, April 19. Sir Hugo Hirst has sent a letter t< the shareholders of the Central Electric Co. dropping the controversial financial schemeto restrict new issues to Britishers He adds thir.t hu i- sure a way will be found zo reconcile the needsReuter's Service. - 60 words
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Obituary35 1929-04-20 7 Reuter's Service. Lord Revelstoke. [Router's Service,] Paris, April 19. The death occurred to-day from heart attack of Lord Revelstoke, chairman of the sub commi.tee appointed to discuss the German- reparation off.r wiih Herr Schacht.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article38 1929-04-20 7 Reuter's Service. Helsingfors, April 19. The President has dissolved the Finland Diet owing to its refusal to vote credits to increase the salaries of Covernirr nt «Mrployees. The new elections wi:l be held on July 1.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article34 1929-04-20 7 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Rome, April 19. The Holy See contemplates appointing a Nuncio to Jerusalem to open negotiations with Great Britain regarding the Vatican's claims in connection with the Holy Places.34 words
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Article32 1929-04-20 7 Reuter's Service. New York, April 19. Largely as a result of President Hoover's iroodwill tour it is learned thst various South American countries are seeking development loans totalling $318,000,000.Reuter's Service. - 32 words
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Article34 1929-04-20 7 Reuter's Service. New York, April 19. A new air mail passenger service is announced by the Trimotor Safety Airways covering the journey from New York to Buenos Aires in seven days.Reuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article407 1929-04-20 7 German Proposals. REPARATIONS SITUATION EASIER. Reuter's Service. Paris, April 19. "A fairly long- time will be required to dissipate the dark clouds which obscure relations between the Allied Governments and the Reich, as the result of Herr Schacht's maladroitness" says the "Petit Parisien," commenting on the reparationsReuter's Service. - 407 words
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Article105 1929-04-20 7 Stock Exchange L'st Closed. Reuter's Service. London, April 19One million sterling has been subscribed, to the Stock Exchange sweep on this year's Derby ana" the list has now been closed, Then_< will be two winning tickets at Stock Exchange sweepstake, corresponding to each of .'539 Derby entries. TheReuter's Service. - 105 words
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Article97 1929-04-20 7 Many Financiers Punished. Reuter's Service. Paris, April 19. Twenty-seven persons were tried at the Correction Court for illicitly procuring Government stamps for 100,000 Hungarian bonds, thus giving them a greater immediate value and preferential treatment under ths R rations Scheme. The Viennese banker Josef Blumenstein, the French ConsulReuter's Service. - 97 words
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Article16 1929-04-20 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 19Summer time in England begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday.Reuter's Service. - 16 words
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Article74 1929-04-20 7 Thursday next will be observed as a holiday in the State of Negri Sembilan m Sou? of the birthday of H.gbness the Yang dl Pertuari Besar. British investors, who are now interested in the remarkable development it the electric industry in Japan, have recently afci« plied for a considerable amount74 words
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Article189 1929-04-20 7 Guthrie's Report. Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd.. Singapore, ir their weekly report dated April 19, state: On the publication of the unfavourable American statistics, values fell away heavily andt in view of the heavy shipments which are estimated 25,000 tons for the first half of the month* the189 words
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Article80 1929-04-20 7 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] London. April 19. Paris 124.25 New York 4.85 13/32 Brussels 34.95 Qentiya v 25.215 Amsterdam 12.08 Milan 92.70 Berlin 20.48 Stockholm 18.21 Copenhagen 18.21 Oslo 18.20 Vienna 34.57 Prague 164 Helsingfors 193 Madrid 32.893 Lisbon 108% Athen3 375 Bucharest 820 Rio 5 57/64British Official Wireless. - 80 words
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Advertisement293 1929-04-20 7 LATfeST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR S&LE—Chevrolet, 5 seater ih pood running order. $150. Good top and side curVains, dynamo, self-starter, ml&neto, battery,.all order_,and tyres nearly new. See MrTwadleigh and examine ear at 1-A, Raffles Quay. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Power of Attorney dated the 15th day of March, 1926,293 words
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Miscellaneous266 1929-04-20 7 ;APORE_ DIARY. To-da*. April 20. H*hTido>.; 7.57 a.m., 9.22 p.m. f&* c Art ExhiWtton, V.M.C.A., 9 a.m. fce'e v S.R.C., S.R.C.; C.S.C. v. Weich, C.S.C, 2 p.m.; S.C.C. v. ni.i Rafflesians, Padang. X A.O.C. v. H. Board. p fi'",' The Peep Show," Victoria G To-morrow, April 21. TiA*.—9.l a.m., 9.50266 words
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Article871 1929-04-20 8 A memorandum was recently issued by the Cameron's Highlands Development Committee and has been published in the Malayan newspapers. Superficially it seems fairly satisfactory, hut examined in the light of other communications which have latterly appeared in the Press, and of information unofficially made available, it is provocative871 words
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Article976 1929-04-20 8 Second-Lieut. J. Lee, S.V.C., has been transferred to the Supernumerary List. Work on Malacca's new G.P.O. has been commenced, and the old Medical Office is being demolished. Of a batch of about seven Cadets arriving by the Morea." three, it is understood, are to go to the Malacca—one for each976 words
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Article208 1929-04-20 8 No Novice in Far East Affairs I helm l of P iC A ,arl V that at th, helm of the American foreign policy dur ing the next four years wHI be recent" Ea J u. S h t,mso, wh know, the fa. Bast, who has made208 words
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Article132 1929-04-20 8 Country-Wide (W Approved. Reuter's Service. Shanghai a The State Council ban the contract of ta 2 J «M Nafaonnj Aviation C, r m 2 American Aviation Fxn],, r ed controlled by CurtS »t "■"Si undertakes to establish the^ 5 r^vc^v percti^: I«2?2 'V*S of the C. N.Reuter's Service. - 132 words
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Article129 1929-04-20 8 Merger Scheme I)r Jpp( d The shareholders of Conn mar have received the following Tett' Messrs. Boustead and Co r J fro#1 taries:— t( «ti*. PROPOSED AMALGAMATION. At a mretina of director u<u 15th mst. we were instructed to wrj™ :ilt inform you that owing l0 thp large129 words
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Article207 1929-04-20 8 A mended Plans Approved. The following action wa* taken by com mittee No. 4 at a meeting held on April U Approved licence for benzine storage tins for private use at the Teng am Brickworks and Hock Ann Biscuit Factor; off Upper Serangoon Road. Disapproved plans for207 words
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Article146 1929-04-20 8 Exhibition at Singapore. There arrived in Malaya not long apo a Japanese artist, Mr. Otani Goioku, iron' "aris. His oil paintings are being showr at the VM.C.A. for a few days, starting irom to-day. His "Evening in Singapore' was accepted by the Paris Salon. It is sinking picture.146 words
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Article34 1929-04-20 8 Understanding Rcachcd. ["Japanese News" St vi Tokyo, April !9. An understanding has been reached between Japan and China con.- -nine the vision of the Sino-Japanese T in a few days memoranda w:H34 words
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Article37 1929-04-20 8 The Apolb. The Apollo will commence at seven o'clock to-night and t u expected to end at 10. The will be rcreened with -onv r r tion in the order of the pic f s37 words
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Article13 1929-04-20 8 CHINESE TOPICS, on pape 1 CEYLON NEWS AND NOTES, on p*«13 words
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Advertisement190 1929-04-20 8 I DINNER SERVICES OF I j DISTINCTION. I jg Your inspection of our new stock of these services is invited. S jG We have these in a variety of pleasing and out of the ordinary fi ffi decorations. m g An example of one of the particularly attractive designs in190 words
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Advertisement148 1929-04-20 8 STANLEY'S WorJc Wmi ii SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS. LEVELS, Etc, Etc I Sole Agent*: MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED I*. BATTERY ROAD, BINGAPOK*. A Brilliant Investment. Invest your money in Jewels! While enjoying the use of them they will yet preserve their intrinsic value Our stocK of148 words
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Article, Illustration3995 1929-04-20 9 ARRIVAL AT TANK ROAD. .4 Cenotaph and Memorial Hall Ceremonies. )eparture from Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 19. A complete absence of ceremony marked lie departure of H.R.H. the Duke of lloucesUr from Kuala Lumpur for3,995 words
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Advertisement220 1929-04-20 9 in ii m igg>gHggsßaaesaa2aK2S2s^ UCTOHiLTINE I I n I j A COMBINATION OF 1 I Walt, Milk Rich Cream. j A PALATABLE NUTRITIOUS AND I STRENGTHENING TONIC SUITABLE I FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES. I I 1 If you are unable to obtain your I requirements from your Dealer, j220 words
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Article1860 1929-04-20 10 Raffles' "Political Child." "Gentlemen,- I am deeply grateful to you for the welcome whicn you have extended to me on b.half of the people of the Straits Settlements and for the reception hich has been accorded to me on the vision of this my hrst visit to1,860 words
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80 1929-04-20 10 Sports Pastimes. S.C.C. v. S.R.C. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. CRICKET. match between the two Padang clubs whs commenced yesterday on the S.R-C. ground. The S.C.C. battod first and had w for 2 wickets when stumpy were drawn. The match will be resumed to-day at 2 p.m. Scores: S.C.C. Stuart Brown c Oehlers80 words
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Article89 1929-04-20 10 S.C.C. II v. O.R.A. The S.C.C. it will meet the Old Rafflesians to-day on the S.C.C. ground. The teams are: S.C.C.: C. G. Barnes, E. S. Bell, N. Bradbury. B Brooke, T. M. Caihaen, J. L. Isley, R.' G. Littlehales, J. McLeod, W. Mil lard-Watts, V. M. Scoular89 words
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Article55 1929-04-20 10 The following will represent the second string of the Ceylon Sports Club against the Welch Regt. Eand to-day on the C.S.C. ground: E. N. Lingham (capt.), K. Muttucumaru, Albert de Silva, E. Sinnethurai, P. Retnasabapathy, Paramsothy, Kumaraveiu, Hester de Silva, F R. S. Martinus,55 words
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Article78 1929-04-20 10 The J.C.S.A. will meet the S.C.R.C. to-day on the J.C.S.A. ground. Tne following will represent the J.C.S.A.: Woon Chow Tat (capt.), Mosbergen, Sequeran, Mohamed Shariff, R. Lamit, Paramso'hv, Kennedy, Abdul Hamid, Sundram, Ran apillai, Seow Soon Jin. S.C.R.C.: F. W. Chen, Cheong Chee Soon, Cheong Chee Tong,78 words
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Article31 1929-04-20 10 S.R.C. v. UNITED SERVICES. The S.R.C first eleven will meet the United Services to-morrow at 11 a.m. The S.R.C. side will be same as that playing the S.C.C. to-day.31 words
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Article102 1929-04-20 10 The fallowing will represent the second •string of the S.C C. against the Chinese to-morrow at 11 a.m.- on the Padang: G. I. Begley. A. Bromley-Davenport, J. K. Hamilton, W. H. Lait, R. H. C Laverton, G. R. More, P. R. Penk, W. J. Pearce. C.102 words
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Article59 1929-04-20 10 The S C C. XI to play the Royal Engineers at Pulau Brani at 2 p.m. to-morrow will be: K. C. Brvant, M. G. Calder T. M. Calhaen, W. S. G. Edgecomb?, C. Hannigan, D. R. A. Tobiyn (capt.)„ S. H. Imrie. R. Jarvis, J. M.59 words
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Article68 1929-04-20 10 The following will be the C.S.C. XI ag-ainst the J.C.S.A. at 2 p.m. on the C.S.C. ground: E. N- Lingam (capt), S. Ramabillai, V. Muttucumarasamy, Weerasinghe, K. Muttucumaru, Kumaraveiu, A. de Silva Hester de Silva, P. Retnasabapathy, E. Sinnethurai and N. S. Maniam. The J.C.S.A. team68 words
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Article50 1929-04-20 10 The following will represent the Indian Association against the Police on the LA. frround to-morrow:—R. Jumabhoy, A. Nomanbhoy, P. K. Baskaran A. Suppiah, A. S. Roman, N. A. Mallal (capt.), D. K. Samy, K. V. C. Menon, M. A. Mallal, A. K. Malial and F. A. Sundram.50 words
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Article135 1929-04-20 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. LAWN TENNIS. Veterans Ooubles Handicap. Sir W. Murison and C. V. Miles beat R. B. B. Donnell and E. S. Adler 3—6, 7—5, <i Hunter and Doig beat E. W. P. Fulcher iind V J. Coleman 10—8, 6— 2. Godown Doubles Handicap. F. H. Harris and135 words
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Article304 1929-04-20 10 Sensational Return at Taiping. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 19. Rain upset calculations in the first day's racing yesterday of the Taiping Amateur meeting. Rosette, with Mr. Archer up, returned the sensational dividend of $1,212 a record figure for any Malayan course, only two304 words
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Article56 1929-04-20 10 Satisfied with Trial Run. MOTORING. Reuter's Service. Vemeukpan, April l'J. Captain Malcolm Campbell will attempt to break the motor speed record to-morrow following a trial run with which Campbell is most satisfied. He reached 215 miles per hour, there was one hitch when he struck a bump andReuter's Service. - 56 words
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Article67 1929-04-20 10 GOLF In the ladies' monthly medal (bogey) competition at the Garrison Golf Club, played on Wednesday and Thursday, the following cards were returned: Mrs. Barlow All square Mrs. Perkins M>s. Swinded Mrs. W. L. Stcv. ns One down Mrs-. Hansell One Mrs. McGroi.: y Two Mrs. Barlow,67 words
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Article50 1929-04-20 10 In the mixed foursomes competition at the Malacca Coif Cub 16 couples entered a record. Mrs. Harmer and Coleman (-15) were first with a net 38, and Mrs. Hulme Shaipe and Carver (-18; and Mrs. Clover and Holmes Smith (-11) tied for second place with net 39.50 words
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Article55 1929-04-20 10 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The Chinese Football Associat'on. Mai cca, defeated the Anglo-Chinese School at Ku't v Plain on Thursday bjy sev n go>l3 to one. The play was too one-sided to be interesting. Cheng Chuan (5), Hock G.an and Yoon Seng scored for the S.F.A. The losers' goal55 words
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Article47 1929-04-20 10 BADMINTON. The firs'- annual tournament of the Rovers' R.P., novices' section, will begin to-morrew ;it 3.45 p.m. sharp. The ties will be: Koh Tiong Seng v. Teo Yeow Chuan: Tan Ah Soh v. Pham Nio Man's On 7 Phee Lip v. Chong Kirn Chwee.47 words
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Article63 1929-04-20 10 A return match between the Dwarfs and Midgets will be played at the Rose ray B. P.'s Court to-morrow—four singles and one doubles. The teams will be: Dwarfs—Singles, Hock Seng, Kirn Huah, Yew Seng and Gim Siew; doubles, Kok Ec and Gim Chuan. Midgets—Singles Keok Cheong, Chuan63 words
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Article76 1929-04-20 10 CHOSENESE LEADERS KESIG* I [Japanese News S rvice.J Tokyo, Aprii li The Chosenese leaders o: the a pro-Japanese Body, haw rt-sifT 1 bloc, being indignant ths,Chosen under the new Col nia! Mm UTOPIAN VILLAGE IN BlKMA Mr. Takashi Satoh. a P am?l r V in Rangoon, has76 words
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Article102 1929-04-20 10 That the Java untitled advantages of th closed by the follow Nov. 1, 1928, X N.I.L.M. made of which 46*6 wer rvices, and 179 pa'-.r.engers were per month. In addof cargo and 453 ki!«'- r r..• carried. The letters, or on an a A total distance of -overed. In Mar.102 words
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Article689 1929-04-20 11 I n ;BT0U WILL WORK TO PAY $64,000. Ari'«l and Co. Partner's Liabilities. IC examination of Mr. Choo Tian 1 Th« |ne j in the Bankruptcy Court I' re Mr. Justice Deane. Ihe t hat thi Gunong Kantang ded to the Tin Lands ConP r l T iiioh,689 words
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Article133 1929-04-20 11 untitled Tunku Ahmad, D.K., etc., Volunteer Forces, is Muar to take up the apicer Commanding DetiuhMuar. Second Limit. Wan i to act as Adjutant for Second Lieut. Ismail is appointed to act as Detachment, J.V.F., Johore the S. S. Police Force will wine: prog^ammf 1 WPa*V?r it the Botanic Gardens133 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement168 1929-04-20 11 "No, I don't swallow none of old Sawbones Nuniber 'Nines' I take Pinkettes instead; they do the work just as good, and cause no gripes nor trouble". One of Lhe most pleasing features about Pinkettes is their mild yet thorough efficiency. You simoiy take a couple of these dainty little168 words
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Advertisement186 1929-04-20 11 I "MAT)QE 59. SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. I j I HAVE JUST RECEIVED I I L4DIES' I Models, Ready-to-wear and Semi-trimmed Hats. I L\TEST MUSIC-SONGS. jjj o I KISS YOUR LITTLE HAND, Madame. I I CHALITA (Spanish Foxtrot.) C 1 HAPPY DAYS LONELY NIGHTS. 8 SHOUT HALLELUJAH. R I WAS IT186 words
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Advertisement574 1929-04-20 11 lUSB *j SE Ej a APPETISING CONDI- DIGESTIVE LIME I MENTS AND ENJOY JUICE AFTER A B A HEARTY MEAL. HEAVY MEAL S SOLE AGENTS: ANCHOR I DR. JARIWALA SHAH CO., H 25, MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. I r gMMs^™ 1 f Can a man cook? "T Most men can fend574 words
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Miscellaneous53 1929-04-20 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. oi Drills up to and for week Hag April 21. -day, Anril 20. '•jMa—Bukil Timah Range, "E" Chinese Company. Musketry. r Range (Seletar), "A" (M.G.) c oir par; M. G. Classification. m rrow. April 21. kit Timah Range, "E" Chinese Company Musketry. Farrer Range, (Reletar), "A" 1 any,53 words
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Article80 1929-04-20 12 [Our readers are invited to write to mi on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be as brief as possible, and preferably typewritten. Pen-names may be used, but the names and addresses of80 words
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Article68 1929-04-20 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Can you or any of your many readers tell me the percentage of assessment paid to the Municipality or demanded by them during the years 1918, 1922, 1925 and 1929? House rents rose from $20 to the ridiculous amount of $85. Is68 words
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Article118 1929-04-20 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribunt Sir.—With reXerence to Cheow's" views in your issue of tht 16th inst., I quite agree with his enquiry about the management committee of the Teochew community. The Teochew community in Singapore, I understand, has ample funds not only to meet expenditure for118 words
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Article146 1929-04-20 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—In the correspondence columns of your paper I have observed recently a great deal of discussion regarding Sikh money-lenders. I am sure some of the statements made have been very childish. Borrowers go to these money-lenders of their own accord. They make all146 words
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Article262 1929-04-20 12 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—For how long have we read in this journal the rebukes and the reproaches of many, as well as your Muslim correspondent? For how iong r.ave we undelighledly seen much of nonsense and imprudence existing amoag our community, particularly in regard to usages262 words
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Article240 1929-04-20 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—It is hoped that through the medium of your valuable paper this matter will be brought to the notice of the various heads of the local Government, Municipal and mercantile offices. "Dissatisfied" is to be thanked for bringing it up again. If240 words
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Article263 1929-04-20 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir, —The question of hawkers in this city has al'vays been a sore point with our City Fatiiers. There is much to be said for and against tnem. I am for the time being chiefly concerned with the following incident, which needs elucidation.263 words
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Article299 1929-04-20 12 (To the Editor, "Malaga Tribune.") Sir, —"Actions," whilst pouring forth some "peppery" statements on the views expressed by other correspondents, frankly admits that if disarmament is effected "China will curtail a lot of unnecessary expenditure." Rightly so! H? has realised that the upkeep of large armies places no299 words
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Article323 1929-04-20 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —We often allow "the frog to croak in the well" as it is a beauty of nature, but when it is outside, and croaks at the least thing it sees, we loathe the first wave of its sound. I refer, of course,323 words
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Advertisement203 1929-04-20 12 Amusements, I TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, APRIL 20. TO-NIGHT! q I DEAN'S UNION OPERA S WILL STAGE I "THE ARGUMENT OF TWO PROFESSORS;' 3 D jjj TO-MORROW NIGHT C I THE SON OF THE KATHI." g 1 THE THEATRE ROYAL 3j North Bridge Road. B 3 BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY. G s203 words
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Advertisement452 1929-04-20 12 ffi2SESESZSZSES2S2SHHSHS2S2SHSiSHS^ I THE S.S. POLICE BANDI I WILL PLAT AT I BOTANICAL GARDENS AT 9 P.M. ON SUN., APRIL 21 Flu Mr»„* KATONG PARK AT 9 P.M. ON TUES., APRIL 23,'ftu «2 TEO HOO LYE INSTITUTION INDUSTRIAL CLASSES. A golden opportunity is otfered to improve your financial r independent means,452 words
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Article640 1929-04-20 13 Barlow's Report. Messrs. Barlow and Co., Singapore, in their weekly report dated April 18, state: During the period under review the market has been quiet and the gradual decline in price has continued almost unchecked. Cables from London and New York, this morning, quote the former at 10%640 words
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Article40 1929-04-20 13 Barlow's Report Messrs. Barlow and Co., Singapore, in their weekly report dated April 18, state: The market has been steady throughout the week. Appropriately 1,040 tons were shipped. Closing quotations are as follows: —Sundried $9.15. Mixed $8.95.40 words
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Article293 1929-04-20 13 Paris can now talk audibly over the wireless telephone to Batavia; Penang cannot yet converse with Singapore over a trunk line. In fact it is cften a difficult matter to talk to the man in the next street. It is rather galling to be thus reminded of th; enterprise of293 words
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Advertisement559 1929-04-20 13 j FAIRBANKS-MORSE I J TYPHOON POWER PUMPS. t Single Cylinder—Double Acting. TYPHOON PUMPS are adapted for use in connection with water systems on the S /arm suburban homes and factories; for pumping water into derated storage 0 an ks for low pressure boiler feeding; for circulating brine in small refrigeratine559 words
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Advertisement127 1929-04-20 13 of the Century Eight say they hare never f«*lt a car steer so easily. Riders vouch that its performance is exhilarating totally unusual. The Century Eight offers, mechanically, every worthwhile feature that makes for road-dominance. Artintiralh. comparison establishes tlii* new Hupmobile as lhe leader among todays most beautiful motor cars127 words
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Advertisement477 1929-04-20 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE CHANGKAT SERDANG ESTATES LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held on Friday, May 3, 1929, the Directors will recommend that a dividend of 6 per cent., for the year ended January477 words
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Advertisement499 1929-04-20 14 FOR SALE. LIQUIDATION SALE of watches, clocks, etc., a: B. Emmanuel, 23, Raffles Chambers, (ground floor). From March 25 to April 27. Every article 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 built499 words
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Advertisement507 1929-04-20 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: «4. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang l<j f Jlir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 68, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai507 words
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Advertisement763 1929-04-20 14 INSURANCE. south \|P BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANT. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOTJTH, Manager Ofiee. I. Finlayson Grsen. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.} Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus $1,800,000763 words
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Advertisement510 1929-04-20 14 THE EXTERN VITI -N ASSURANCE CORPrj^T LIMITED. 1 (Incorporated in lhe a HEAD OFFK F tnd Floor .f No. 3 s «>Kapore N 'Phone Noe. 3046 .nd 4047. BOARD OF DIRECTOR, See Teong Wah, Esq On* Soon Tee-lvic^c^^ Koh San Hin, E-u Seah Eng Lim, Esq. Vow Ngan P ar510 words
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Advertisement395 1929-04-20 15 SAILINGS P 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAK LINES ited in England.) Lit PASSENGER &CABGO MAI SERVICES. IV a \M) ORIENTAL STEAM "S?vi riON CO. LONDON AND I! EAST MAIL SERVICE. (j t r -mtract with His Majesty's (.overnment.) X \KI>S from LONDON „r China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 11,000 Apr395 words
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Advertisement562 1929-04-20 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Dauttoo jHpfil liitPillsofc. BimpfMUffi W Cj leiellMhtft (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 e.s. OLDENBURG May 22 t s.s. SAARLAND j**562 words
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Advertisement535 1929-04-20 15 STEAMgjAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO^Lm LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. incurs). (toCt 11 3 0 am "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang) Thursday n.30 am. "KEDAH" ■l* M otor Bus for Brastagi connects with ss. Kedah at Belawan on Saturdays. Tickets for this bus can be p^ r ased on board s.s. Kedah" PORT535 words
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Advertisement623 1929-04-20 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON w Tonnage Destination Due Sail Kit&no Maru o.uou M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam Apr 25 26 THaruna Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp v n Rotterdam May 9 10 Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam May 23 24 I Katon Maru 10,000 Naples,623 words
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Advertisement64 1929-04-20 16 Ifll <~ ml I Sole Agents: [M N.V. Straits Java Trading- Co. 1 SINGAPORE, PENANG. fin I NEW SHIPMENT OF f "POLYDOR" I I RECORDS j Latest Dances, Orchestras, Hawaiian H I Songs, Piano Solos etc. n I• 0 I Call and hear them at NANG HENG CO. j 105,64 words
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Advertisement189 1929-04-20 16 IS APPLIED j^S^^ Overexert ion causes headache and disqualifies us to bring the problems placed before us every fr'"^ l2^*^^^^^ day to a successful end. It is a harmless remedy quickly removing this e\il and restor jimMm\ ini< to you all qualifications without »n> by I 1 'lTM^^B|j||^^^ effects. Purchase189 words
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