Malaya Tribune, 26 April 1929
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Title Section21 1929-04-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI. No. 96 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Friday, April 26, 1929.21 words
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Advertisement134 1929-04-26 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. yOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. "Ny Carlsberg Beer" MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs M Rest Houses throughout I I Straits Settlements and the y|R S Malay States. Said by all First Class dealers I 1 I I J in Singapore. ijwlt I s Dj I134 words
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Advertisement214 1929-04-26 1 "FLORODOR" Washing: Suitings /W F °r Tropical Wear HIGH STREET, v Singapore. j Crosse 8 Blackwell's I in a tin of Crosse Blackwell's j 1 Essence or Chicken you get just the real, 1 Il2|il[S&'J R ut rem ember that when buying I I invalid foods, it is most important214 words
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Article1251 1929-04-26 2 ATTITUDE OF THE MASSES. Further Comments of Bishop Ferguson-Davie. In a fuTther letter to the Editor of "British Malaya" (London), the Rt. Rev. Bishop C. G. Ferguson-Davie says: Sir—l feel that you will not wish another long letter in answer to the reply by the1,251 words
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Advertisement148 1929-04-26 2 |f WIMM A Gold Medal awarded at the Medical Examination in Cairo 1928. OF ALL CHEMISTS STORES. S. Ft. SASSOON, No 98, Robinson Road Sole Agent :—S.S. F.M.S 1 THE ROBINSON PIANO S I COMPANY, LIMITED. CALL AT OUR SHOWROOM FOR A DEMONSTRATION. S g THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD.148 words
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Advertisement229 1929-04-26 2 Cure Sore Throat and prevent dangerout infectious diseases by taking Formamint. Give Formamint to your family too. It will destroy the germs in mouth and throat before they can do any harm. FORMAMINT lONLYI ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER AVAILABLE i HURRY UP TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Buy Now "ODEON" Brown Label229 words
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Article535 1929-04-26 3 Fraser's Report. Messrs. Fraser Co., Singapore, in their weekly report dated April 23, state: The price of Tin during the has declined further and although the Bull group at home are reported to be supporting prices at the lower level, the market appears to have very little535 words
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Article434 1929-04-26 3 Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Singapore, in their weekly report dated April 24, state: The metal market has been very uninteresting and quiet, with values easing still further. The tin market has been extremely weak, prices touching new low levels at under £200 though a substantial recovery434 words
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Article68 1929-04-26 3 Under the auspices of Bahau "Dunlon" Club, a dance and social evning will be held on Saturday, May 4. Besides danciner thTe w ll be bridsre and billiards, and supper will be served. It is proposed March 10. the 21th anniversary of tho Battle of Mukden in the Russo-Japanese War.68 words
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Advertisement244 1929-04-26 3 'Vvxxte^o 'Phone 3463. Imperial THE an« leading Comnercial Firms. Sole Agents DUNCAN ROBERTS, LTD (Dept. M.T.), 137. Cecil Street, Singapore. ARRIVED 10 INCH DOUBLE SIDFD "BANNER" RECORDS 6097. A. My lilue Heaven. Fox-Trot, Vocal. B. I Wonder How You're Spending Your Evenings Now. H2OO. A. Sally Of My Dreams. (Mother244 words
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Advertisement496 1929-04-26 3 EDUCATIONAL THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 74 5, BRAS BASAH ROAD. NEW DAY CLASSES FROM MAY 1. for London Chamber of Commerce, Institute of dook-keepers deg. F. 8.1. Institute of Commerce, deg. F.C.I Corporation of Accountants, deg. A.C.R.A CCS f Certified Secretaries deg. 'Academical Dress for Fellows of I.C. .-own, Hood496 words
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Advertisement134 1929-04-26 3 y\ t map 1 1 A AERATED WATER FACTORIES j f\l b FRASER fc NEAVE U *V "SIHWWHIf WC fRASER t- HEAVE LTD. j '^ac^» FRASER NEAVE LTD ■HmmaaaaaaaaamaaaßßßaaaaeaaMaaaaßaaaaaa.— H—M——— I If you suffer I j ANAEMIA I 8 NERVOUS HEADACHE I 1 NERVE COLLAPS* I I INSOMNIA I TAKE134 words
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Article1243 1929-04-26 4 "The Chinese Bungalow." Thank goodness that someone hai had the gumption to protest against the travesty of Malayan life given in "The Chinese Bungalow," a story by Maria Osmond that seems popular at Home both as a play and a film. It was first published as a1,243 words
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Article22 1929-04-26 4 This incongruity, together with one or two others to which our contributor refers, has been rectified since this article was written. —Editor.22 words
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Advertisement373 1929-04-26 4 Bring out UK bidden hmm f Charm I T 0611 y° u y° ur best if J X X not nn g out A* best I I Beautiful hair is simply healthy, we//- I nourished hair. The roots rr tit not I I be starved. If you want your nair373 words
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Advertisement114 1929-04-26 4 TO HELP YOU f Lr in the Intelligent Selection of a Motor that will pro- perly Fit your Boat and Best Serve your Boating 1 Needs, Write or Ring us up. E I We. are the Agents for j>. I KERMATH MARINE MOTORS I And can Furnish you with Full114 words
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Advertisement306 1929-04-26 4 When Your Child is Feverish. Among the anixieties which worry mothers are those spells of feverishne3S that come every now and then to upset the normal healthy life of almoet every child. Obviously the little one is unwell; but what precisely is the matter?—that is the problem. The answer almost306 words
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Advertisement184 1929-04-26 4 I GUARD AM.VS, c AILMENTS 1 a COLD, DAMP ana f 1 m *f nguttt use of 3 11VALDA 1 J 1 PASTILLES I j C BOn Sale at all Ch, I Er Druggists M ffi INSIST en the box, M I ft the name VALOA M Q Sole Agent*.184 words
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Article230 1929-04-26 5 Celebration in Miri. (Contributed.) The Indian community in Miri, Sarawak, celebrated their New Year's day (Sukiia Year) on April 13 in quite a fitting manner. The Sarawak Oilfields having granted half-a-day's holiday, the celebrations, heralded by the outburst of crackers, began at midday. At 8.30 p.m. a230 words
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Article444 1929-04-26 5 Singapore, April 22. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 62 Pork lean and fat (Ist qnality) kati 52 Mutton Indian lb. 65 Mutton Australian lb. 56 Fowl, kati 64 Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks, each 1.15 Pigeon, domestic,444 words
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Article40 1929-04-26 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for d a ,nA nd m? eylon to da y is 153 equal to $100 The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon i s Rs 156 equal to $100.40 words
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Advertisement396 1929-04-26 5 —FOR PURITY "PILOT" brand MARGARINE "SUGARCANE" brand HAM You can depend on Sll FGOD^d REFRIGERATING Co LTD R.o&cv-./'-eligie R.oa>c\ W4TCHES Repaired and Guaranteed! I J JEWELS-Expert Workmanship!! f AT I I AMATSUCHI WATCH Co. S 55-5, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. I Phone 2219. [> f LACE AND "j I EMBROIDERY I396 words
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Advertisement279 1929-04-26 5 BEAUTY CULTURE. Nobody need be ugly any longer can mould your face according V your liking. Apply Professor c|o Malay Tribune. I Mllenbnrgs I I Foods j I Made from the purest milk I S of cows pastured in the home I I counties, the 'AUenburys* 1 k Foods are279 words
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Advertisement564 1929-04-26 5 WET ECZEMA ON mm In Pimples, Hair Had to Be Cut. Cuticura Healed. "My little girl was troubled with wet eczema. It broke out in pimples behind her ears and on her scalp and caused her to scratch. The pain was so bad that it kept her awake at night.564 words
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Advertisement238 1929-04-26 6 1 PAVILION I 'PHONE 6903 FROM THURSDAY, APRIL 25 TO WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. I AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. jjj I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE I HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER I I IN SINGAPORE. I FLORENCE VIDOR I I IN "THE WORLD AT HER FEET." 1 Evening Clothes."238 words
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Advertisement310 1929-04-26 6 Ml. in use m ents. ALHAMBRAI I 'PHONE 6909 (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) 1 PROGRAMME S g Commencing Wednesday, April 24 I and ending Monday, April 29. g s D IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. fl I I I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I I "ANNIE310 words
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Advertisement537 1929-04-26 6 GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEITRF Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets. North Bridge Road. 'Phon N mf m (181. FROM FRIDAY. APRIL 26 TO THURSDAY, FROM WEDNESDAY APRIL 24 Tt MAY 2. APfalL 33 S AT 9 P. M. AT 9 P.M. SHARP. International News. pathe g*zetit TOW SERVICE (Gumps Comedy.) BILL537 words
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Article124 1929-04-26 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, April 26. ■eel Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). M. Troub 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). karmala IS; G. G. Roume 14; Larut 10; Anchises—Astyanax 6. Hmpire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). of Khartoum 31; Chifuku Maru 34: aertosono 37. Empire lWk (Entrance Gate 4).124 words
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Article91 1929-04-26 7 untitled took place in Bangkok on ol Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Edema, lady vv d N Ede™*- The deceased her 10 "angkok from Singapore with to a over a year ago, with a view return n T* 4, but was never aDI to Her husband arrived in November Mrs X,? Wa>91 words
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Article801 1929-04-26 7 Paying Out a Little More. of i£. T Cnth nnual eneral meeting of the Kamasan Rubber Company, Ltd was held at the registered office cf the company, No 1 Embankment? Kuala Lumpur, on April 23, the chairman, Mr At Kennawa y. presiding. h a ?i k the j801 words
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Article86 1929-04-26 7 Four Sikh Jagas Involved. One of three Sikhs who were charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot was fined $200 by the District Judge (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) yesterday. The second accused was bound over for six months, and the third accused was discharged.86 words
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Article1463 1929-04-26 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE. Singapore, April 26. Old Siam Rice No. 1 per Koyan $345 Old Siam Rice 2 White Pepper 103 0 0 Old Siam Rice 3 JgJ Muntok White Pepper 109.00 Old Siam Rice 4 J3°6 Johore Black Pepper New Siam Rice No. 1 per Koyan $310 Mixed Black1,463 words
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Article147 1929-04-26 7 The City Opera. Commencing from to-morrow night the City Opera will be seen in an entirely new when an Arabian play, "The Grand Vizier of Baghdad," produced by Noonmim-Ainmim and Syed Junied bin Ahmad Aljunied, will be staged, new scenery, stage settings and beautiful costumes having been promised.147 words
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Article87 1929-04-26 7 The Japanese steamer Morioka Maru had 300 sheep and goats when she arrived from Calcutta yesterday. The O.S.K. steamer "La Plata Maru" is due on Sunday from Kobe, Yokkaichi, Yokohama and Hong Kong, and as sailing for Colombo, Durban, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo and Buenos87 words
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Article197 1929-04-26 7 Karmala," Brit., 5,679 tons. Capt. Siggens, from Yokohama, 25-4; for London, 26-4. Sibajak," Dut, 7,086 tons, Capt. Boon, from Sourabaya, Semarang and Batavia, 26-4; for Rotterdam, 26-4. "Lipis," Brit., 460 tons, Capt. Lefem, from Kuantan, 25-4; for Kuantan, date uncertain. Sado Maru," Jap., 3,628 tons, Capt. Chino, from Bombay,197 words
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Advertisement885 1929-04-26 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE—Steel Cooking Range. In good condition. Any reasonable offer accepted. Inspection invited. V.M.C.A., Orchard Road. WANTED—Students to take up individual tuition in the afternoons in Bookkeeping and Shorthand under an experienced commercial teacher. Apply m person to Mr. Nair, 10, Kirk Terrace. This week's issue of The885 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous431 1929-04-26 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day. April 26. Tjdes.—o.l9 pm. 11.51 p.m. S&.H: (Div. I), S.C.F.A. v. S.R.C, Stadium. iVarfKk Co.: Airy Noth,n S s > Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, April 27. H, e h Tide -0.53 p.m. 55 Leon* Kok, Visitors Day 4 p.m. Rob..-™ and Co. annual meeting noon. w431 words
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Miscellaneous80 1929-04-26 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. (By courtesy of the Government Health Office.) KANDANG KERBAU STATION. For the 24 hours ending midnight, April 25. detr. Maximum shade temperature 85 F, Minimum shade temperature 75 F. Mean shade temperature 79.1 F. Maximum c un radiation 122 F. Minimum grass radiation 73 F. Soa temperature (maximum)80 words
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Obituary44 1929-04-26 8 LOW—Mrs. Low Puay Kirn, nĕe Teo Shanghai, age 31, at her residence No. 7, Lorong B, St. George's Road, Singapore, on Tuesday, April 23, 1929. Funeral will take place on Sunday, April 28, 1929, at 10 a.m. to Bukit Brown Cemetery. Deeply regretted.44 words
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Article801 1929-04-26 8 Is it comedy or tragedy? Whichever it may be, it is not yet finished. A substantial element among the shareholders in Connemara, Ltd., having defeated the merger scheme by which their property was to ba incorporated with Allenby, Kundong and Balgownie as one undertaking, with a London801 words
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Article135 1929-04-26 8 The usual cinema performance will be held at the V.M.C.A. this evening at 8.30 when "Chang" will be screened. The three new Cadets for Malacca are Messrs. A. D. York (stationed at Malacca Town), L. S. Freer (Jasin) and L. Boyd (Alor Gajah). His colleagues of the General Hospital and135 words
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Article1045 1929-04-26 8 Judge's Strictures Arouse Resentment. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, April 24. I hear that the strictures of Mr. Justice McCabe Reay at the opening of the Law Courts, and the comments of the local press following their publication, have been badly received in high official circles, and1,045 words
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Article122 1929-04-26 8 R.G.A. CHAIRMAN'S VlE\y s 1.R.1, and Plantation Research. (Reuter's Service.) London, Apri] 21 At the annual general meet ng of Rubber Growers' Association the v.naim** Mr. William Duncan, doubted *4»etaertZ abolition of Restriction would check diminish the increased produe' f 1 Dutch East Indies. tbe Rubber road-ways(Reuter's Service.) - 122 words
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168 1929-04-26 8 Chinese and Japanese Gifts. (Reuter's Service.) Hong Kong, April S After luncheon at Government Mouse the Japanese Consul, on behalf of Marauis Okuma, proprietor of a Tokyo new<n a L presented H.R H. the Duke or Gloolm*s with an album containing pictures of place?(Reuter's Service.) - 168 words
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Article68 1929-04-26 8 Warwick Revue Company. "The Merry Go-Round" presented by ihe Warwick Revue Company at the Vieton Theatre last night proved another of those light-hearted revues which Singapore audiences seem to enjoy. In Selwyn Driver, Gladys Voile, Rex Burchell, Eileen Dawn, Edgar Warwick, Enid Nicholson, etc., the company possesses68 words
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Article73 1929-04-26 8 From Europe, (London mails despatched April 4), ex B. I. "Rohna" will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 9.45 a.m. to-morrow. From France by "Sphinx," duo at Singapore at 7 a.m. on Sunday, tho 28th infant From China and Japan73 words
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Article212 1929-04-26 8 It is officially announced in Batavia that the King of Siam and his so ing of fifty-five persons, wfll an in -lava in July. His many friends will regret to hear of the death on Wednesday of Mr Ong Guan Hock, youngest brother of Mr. Ore Guan Chye, at the212 words
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Article34 1929-04-26 8 Latest Quotation-. RUBFER. London:—9 13/16d. New York:—19Vz cents (0 Singapore:—cents. TIN. x): London: —Spot £201 5s .I'j 45?)3 months! buyers £203 «f < do sellers £203 5s (down Singapore:—$101.25. (175 ton* so»34 words
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Advertisement162 1929-04-26 8 jj "Tiger" Sports Shoes. g a SPECIAL DISPLAY OF MANUFACTURERS STOCK I At the Special Price of $2.50 Pair. I 3 t t 3 Made from Heavy White Canvas and Strong Eubber Soles. In all Sizes.4 to 10. Jjj I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. I jg (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.)162 words
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Advertisement180 1929-04-26 8 PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED IS, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. A Brilliant Investment. Invst your money in Jewels! While enjoying the use of them they will yet preserve their intrinsic value. Our stock of180 words
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Article55 1929-04-26 9 France Objects. FRICTION OF TONNAGE F ONLY? (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Geneva, April 26. the United States mittod to the deleP v detailed proposals j -rotiations. based the total tonnage a.tnay be filled by It is understood ..urably inclined to f**\:\, h objecting because 1 ted States would(Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) - 55 words
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Article41 1929-04-26 9 Geneva, April 26. I, in iroent Committee some ii ross the chapter on effectives, i :»chnieal memorj b\ the American deletes (daw P r, P;' States naval disarma6** i v h on the lines of Mr. (Bt P y,"41 words
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Article44 1929-04-26 9 London, April 25. <* »i n ed Mr. Gibson s ,t Geneva in favour not merely reduction of armaments, Sit war vessels of every class. "We S t derate cordially with the United *s to secure its general acceptance, a Mr. Baldwin.44 words
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Article41 1929-04-26 9 (Reuter's Service.) Geneva, April 25. I» the course of discussion in the Dis-Ime-t 0 mmittee on air armaments the C«eg.te declared China favoured Cm of aerial forces because she was rUnded by the colonies of foreign MS(Reuter's Service.) - 41 words
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Article81 1929-04-26 9 Sequel to Gold Exports. (Reuter's Service.) I London, April 25. raisin? of tb< Reichsbank rate of at from 6h to T 1 per cent, is a f the sold export situation Ito Paris newspapers, Mr. t-General for Reparaof the committe3 urged take urgent measures to French newspapers(Reuter's Service.) - 81 words
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Article98 1929-04-26 9 London, April 25. imnary draft of the reparations report will be ready to-morrow, it tit German experts, both in Paris and I vrsam only a faint ho r ie of unRtandin?. Berlin financial circles are of inion that the date when the transfer otlem beeoa s98 words
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Article74 1929-04-26 9 Pair Recognised by British Public. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, April 25. Crown Prince and Princess of Norat Sandringham during their to England, went for a V Tv! Ve trough district this -.n i e Were recognised by several Aere greeted with respectful P' av v as orn Sandringker?.(British Official Wireless.) - 74 words
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Article47 1929-04-26 9 aer Glistens New Cruiser. (Reuter's Service.) fAfc* f N e w York A P ril m Vl< was broken over the nir X of the "Perrsanited States cruiser, it Brooklyn. It disd is armed with ten 1 W equipped with a "Bitching aeroplanes.(Reuter's Service.) - 47 words
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Article33 1929-04-26 9 Third r Flight. (Reuter's Service.) V jraf Fr H-hshafen, April 26. Jj£t tf f.PP; landed to-night after Tv thus completing a iM S th J- he Mediterranean and urd i'Jng-distance flight.(Reuter's Service.) - 33 words
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Article99 1929-04-26 9 GERMAN'S DISCOVERY IN INDIA. Untouched By Modern Civilisation. (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Leipzig, April 25. Professor Van Eickstedt, interviewed on his return to Germany after conducting the first German scientific expedition to India, declared that the investigation revealed that India's original inhabitants, the Weddas, are of Mongolian descent.(Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) - 99 words
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Article104 1929-04-26 9 Attitude to World Court. (Reuter's Service.) Washington, April 25. Ex-Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes, i n a n address at the annual meeting of the Society of International Law, of which he is president, said it was the duty of the United States to enter the World Court.(Reuter's Service.) - 104 words
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Article30 1929-04-26 9 Washington, April 25. The Shipping Board has authorised the sale of its last five tankers to the Antietam Steamship Corporation, which is offering $2,650,000 for them.30 words
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Article54 1929-04-26 9 Washington, April 25. Mr. Hoover recommended to Congress that $4,250,000, out of $5,000,000 appropriated for the eradication of the boll-weevil in Texas, be employed to fight the citrus fly which is threatening the fruit crop over an area of 100 square miles round Orlando, on the54 words
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Article108 1929-04-26 9 Result of Danish Elections. (Reuter's Service.) Copenhagen, April 25. The elections to the Folketing have resulted in strengthening the position of the Socialists, who have now 61 seats out of 149, while the Conservatives and Left Party have lost ground, having now 24 and 43 seats respectively, the(Reuter's Service.) - 108 words
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Article96 1929-04-26 9 Mr. MacDonakTs Promises. (Reuter's Service.) London, April 25. Labour's policy, as it affects the vast army of women voters, was expounded by Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald at a meeting at Buxton under the auspices of the National Labour Women's Conference. He pledjed a Labour Government to(Reuter's Service.) - 96 words
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Article65 1929-04-26 9 Mississippi Flood Menace. (Reuter's Service.) New York, April 25. Much damage was done to farms and several people were injured in tornadoes which swept Nebraska. Wyoming suffered the worst blizzard in the season Cattlebreeders are threatened with severe losses owing to snowdrifts and there is grave menace of(Reuter's Service.) - 65 words
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Article60 1929-04-26 9 Alleged Victimisation. (Reuter's Service.) Bombay, April 25. The Textile Workers' Union called on workers in all mills in Bombay to strike at noon on April 26. The crisis arose from the failure of the conference on April 24 between representatives of the Union and the mill-owners with(Reuter's Service.) - 60 words
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Article132 1929-04-26 9 ENGINE FOUR COACHES DERAILED. Result of Earthquake in Russia. (Reuter's Service.) Moscow, April 26. Details of the rail smash on Wednesday show that it was the result of a landslide, believed to be due to earthquakes in the Baikal region. A rock rolled down from the mountain(Reuter's Service.) - 132 words
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Article122 1929-04-26 9 Diplomatic Body at Peking. (Reuter's Service.) (British Official Wireless.) London, April 25. The Foreign Office announces that the Diplomatic Body in Peking has unanimously agreed to cancel the agreement of 191'J whereby leading Powers undertook to restrain their nationals from exporting arms to China. A communique points(Reuter's Service.); (British Official Wireless.) - 122 words
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Article69 1929-04-26 9 Vatican's Separate Mint. (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Rome, April 26. The Holy See has definitely decided to establish its own mint and issue twenty lire gold pieces and five lire slyer coins, whose metal value will correspond to international regulations. However it has been decided that Vatican employees will(Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) - 69 words
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Article33 1929-04-26 9 (Reuter's Service.) Teheran, April 26. The prolonged period of friction between Persia and Iraq has ended with the presentation to th. Iraq Mission of a document recording Persia's recognition of Iraq.(Reuter's Service.) - 33 words
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Article185 1929-04-26 9 1928 Year Book Issued. The miner in Malaya does not appear to be badly served in tne matter of publications cont j.ning information and statistical data relating to the activities of and current developments in the industry. Not long ago we reviewed a monthly bulletin issued by185 words
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Article148 1929-04-26 9 Alleged Unlawful Assembly. The shooting that occurred durintr the burial recently of a Cantonese woman in the Bukit Brown Cemetery had a sequel in the Second Court this morning, when twenty Chinese were charged with unlawful assembly. A constable duty in the vicini'y of the cemetery heard148 words
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Article311 1929-04-26 9 Kwongsi Battle. A SINGAPORE TOWKAY'S ACTIVITIES. ("Sin Kuo Min" Press Service.) Shanghai, April 25. Hu Tsung Tao and Tao Chun have formally declared that they are retiring to-day to Shasi, saying that they have decided to end the recent war and at once hand all power("Sin Kuo Min" Press Service.) - 311 words
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Article246 1929-04-26 9 Arbitration Agreed Upon. (Reuter's Service.) Washington, April 26. Canada and the United States have agreed to submit the case of the sinking of the "I'm Aloru to arbitration to decide whether Canada is entitled to redress. [The "I'm Alone" was sunk by the American coastguard service(Reuter's Service.) - 246 words
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Article180 1929-04-26 9 Lifeboat to Rescue Flyers. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, April 25A new type of fast motor life-boat capable of a sp:«d of 17 or 18 knots, for use in the English Channel, is announced by the Royal National Life-Boat Institution. The life-boat will cost between £17,000 and £18,000(British Official Wireless.) - 180 words
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Article18 1929-04-26 9 JOHORE JOTTINGS, on page 8. RADIO IN MALAYA, on pasre 10. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 12.18 words
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Advertisement170 1929-04-26 9 ANY TIME'S T I i TIME I I Jfcß TENNENT LTD. Ej [n Mif Wl fire we a-s Smce /550' ft IB I I SOLt ACCNTI X X GUTHRIE C CO LTD BFU KUALA CUK-IPuR MALACCA MOIITRIE'S I I for all that is BEST in the WORLD of MUSIC, j170 words
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558 1929-04-26 10 Sports Pastimes. WEEK-END FIXTURES. S.C.C. TRIAL. CRICKET. The S.C.C. seniors will play a Probables v.' Possibles match commencing at 5 p.m. to-day and continuing at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Probables: R. L. L Braddell (Capt.), Capt. Duncan, W. S. G. Edgecombe, R. G. Gibson, R. B. Gotch, W. N. Hansell, A.558 words
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Article108 1929-04-26 10 The new cricket laid down at the S.C.R.C. will be brought into use on Sunday when the following two home teams will meet under the captaincy of Dr. Chaong Chee Hai, the President, and Mr. Tay Lian Teck, the Chairman! of Sports Committee, respectively. President's team:108 words
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Article54 1929-04-26 10 BADMINTON. The following will represent the Evergreen B. P. against the Holicks B. P. on the former's court at 3.30 p.m. to-morrow: Singles.—Koh Beng Swee, Tan Chooi Leong, Chiang Tiong Wah and Chua Geok Lin. Doubles.—Khoo Cheok and Wee Kirn Choon. Reserves. —Ang Seng Chwee54 words
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Article61 1929-04-26 10 (A return math of six Nftgles will be played between the Novices B.P. and the Health and Strength Leaguers' Union to-morrow, at 3.30 p.m., on the latter's court in Moulmein Road. The following will represent the Novices: Lim Boon Guan, Wee Eng Siang, Teo Soo61 words
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Article38 1929-04-26 10 RIFLE-SHOOTING. The Chinese Volunteer Rifle Club's monthly spoor shoot for Aoril will tak" place on Sunday, at Bukit Timah Road, at 2.30 p.m. Members are reminded that buses will leave the Club at 2 p.m.38 words
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Article182 1929-04-26 10 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. FIRST DIVISION. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. S.C.C. 3 2 0 1 4 2 5 Seletar 3 2 1 0 6 3 4 R.A. 3 1115 4 3 S.C.F.A. 1 1 0 0 7 0 2 Malays 1 1 0 0 2182 words
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Article64 1929-04-26 10 TO-DAY, APRIL 26. Division 1. S.R.C. v. S.C.F.A. at Stadium. S.R.C: F. Alberquerque; L. M. Penneather, P. Dias; W. Ess, A. B. Collie, L. Moller; C. A. Norris, W. Johnson, N. Hay, R. C. Oehlers and A. Oliveiro. S.C.F.A.:—Ah Row; Yeow Soon, Cheok Wah; Boon Lay, Chee64 words
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Article97 1929-04-26 10 Division 11. R.E. v. S.H.B. at P. Brani. Robins v. S.C.F.A. "A" at Stadium. S.C.F.A. "A": Peng Hock; Gim Seek, Guan Yam; Kit Ho, Ah Hin, Gim Lock; Y. C. Song, Cheng Chuan, Boon Lim, Kwee Liang and Gek Siah. Robin's:—E. C. Cherrington; Makmang, Thian Hock; Khiam97 words
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Article86 1929-04-26 10 Wire from South China Team. A wire received from Hong Kong to-day states that the South China team will leave on May 5 by s.s. "Tukliwa." The team is under the joint management of Mr. Mok Ying Kwai, chairman of the Hong Kong Chinese National Amateur Athletic Federation86 words
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Article270 1929-04-26 10 Clever Exhibition by The Visitors. BASKET-BALL. The Fuh Tan University basketball cracks gave a fine exhibition at the Stadium yesterday afternoon, when they defeated the Singapore Chinese basketball team for the second time. The Chinese ConsulGeneral (Mr. T. Lao) and Mrs. Tong Lao were among the large crowd270 words
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Article64 1929-04-26 10 SWIMMING. The preliminary heats in connection with the V.M.C.A. Swimming- Carnival to be held on May 4 will be conducted as follows: To-day.—Senior, 120 yards free style handicap, 5.15 p.m. To -morrow.—Junior, 40 yards novices race, 5.15 p.m.; junior, 40 yards back stroke handicap, 5.20 p.m.; senior, 44064 words
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Article181 1929-04-26 10 Calcutta Club's New Arrangements. i THE TURF. Interesting information of the altered conditions regarding the division of the Calcutta Sweep prize-money is now available. Applications for tickets will close on May 25 and the draw is fixed to take place at 9.30 p.m. on Saturday, June L181 words
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Article198 1929-04-26 10 "Jix" Won't Interfere. (Reuter's Service.) London, April 25. Replying" to questions in the Commons, Sir Wm. Joynson Hicks refused to interfere with a private lottery like the Stock Exchange sweep which involved no breach of the law. DERBY ENTRIES. The.following is a list of first acceptances for(Reuter's Service.) - 198 words
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Article463 1929-04-26 10 Entries for Spring Meeting. The following are the entries for the Singapore Turf Club's Spring Meeting which commences on May 4: Horses Class I: First run 5 furlong* second run 7 furlongs, third run IV4 Miles or 9 furlongs:—Millicent, Park Mill, Veracity, Battle Creek, Onward, Martin Ash, Lambero, Athgarvan,463 words
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Article169 1929-04-26 10 Competitors Boastful. GOLF. (Reuter's Service.) London, April 26. Never was there such a stir over a golf match in England as over the 1929 Ryder Cup games to be played on Saturday. An unprecedented feature has been the publication in the newspapers of articles signed by the(Reuter's Service.) - 169 words
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Article45 1929-04-26 10 Former Open Champion's Come-Back. (Reuter's Service.) London, April 25. Miss Joyce Wethered, the former open champion, who has played little competitive golf in the last few years, won the Surrey Ladies' Championship at Worplesdon, beating Mrs. Latham Hall in the final 7—6.(Reuter's Service.) - 45 words
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Article61 1929-04-26 10 The Gosforth Park Matches. (Reuter's Service.) Gosforth Park, April 25. The following are left in at the end of the fifth round of the English Amateur Golf Championship meeting now being played at Gosforth Park:—R. Thompson (Gosforth), W. Sutton (West Cheshire), C. Ollerhead (Fulwell), Tolley (Liverpool), T. Thirsk(Reuter's Service.) - 61 words
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Article118 1929-04-26 10 The following are the teams for the match to be played over the Keppel links on Sunday, between Keppel Golf Club and the Sepoy Lines Golf Club: (Sepoy Lines players mentioned first). 8.45 English and Lowson v. Barron and Meldrum 8.50 Cowap and Hillay v. Gibson118 words
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Article43 1929-04-26 10 A four ball foursomes match between Civilians and the Army will be played at the Garrison Golf Club on Sunday. The replayed tie for the ladies' monthly April medal resulted as follows: Mrs. Perkins, 3 up Swindell. 2up Barlow, 1 down.43 words
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Article162 1929-04-26 10 LAWN TENNIS. The following are the results of yesterday's ties in the S.C.C. Lawn Tennis tournament: Veterans Doubles Handicap.—Final. Sir William Murison and C. V. Miles owe 1 beat Dr. P. S. Hunter and D. M. Doig owe 2, 7—5, 6—2. Profession Pairs.—Semi-Final. P., Clerc and D. H.162 words
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Article84 1929-04-26 10 The annual fire-walking ceremony dear to the heart of the Goddess Mariaman took place at Butterworth yesterday evening, 'in the presence of a large, interested and curious crowd, says Tuesday's "Straits Echo." Altogether 33 devotees, headed by a priest and including one woman, performed the ceremony, many bearing signs of84 words
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Article87 1929-04-26 10 BAGDAD REACHED IN GOOD TIME. More Than Half the Journey Accomplished. (Reuter's Service.) Bag-dad, April 25. The Air Force long-distance monoplane passed at 2 p.m. Greenwich time, fiyine very high. 6 [The plane left Cranwell at 10.30 a.m. on Wednesday on a flight to Bangalore (India) via(Reuter's Service.) - 87 words
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Article205 1929-04-26 10 (British Official Wireless.) Bushire, April 25. The Air force monoplane was sighted at 6.45 Greenwich mean time. Rugby, April 25. The Air Ministry have received an official report that the Royal Air Force Fairey monoplane, which is attempting to fly nonstop to India, passed over Bagdad at 1.50(British Official Wireless.) - 205 words
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Article87 1929-04-26 10 Danger of Floods in Perak. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 26Exceptionally wet weatheT prevailed in March and April, unprecedented for this time of the year, and is expected to cause flood trouble if it does not break soon. Yesterday several minor roads at Kinta were under water87 words
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Article196 1929-04-26 10 Sarkies Bros/ Case Adjourned. In connection with the applications for receiving and adjudicating orders against A. M. Sarkies and X.A.M. Sarkies, in the Bankruptcy Couit this morning jefore Mr. Justice Deane, Mr. Williamson, on behalf of the debtors, applied for a thre? months' adjournment. He asked the court's196 words
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Article110 1929-04-26 10 Suspected Poisoning. An Indian who died on the 8.1. "Santhia'' when that vessel was in Singapore on April 23 was the subject of an inquiry in the Coroner's Court yesterday. The case was one of Suspected poisoning. Dr. Gosh, the ship's doctor, said that he found the deceased110 words
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Article95 1929-04-26 10 At the instance of Inspector Byrde six Chinese were each fined $5 by the Fourth Magistrate this morning for playing "Pi Kow" in a common gaming house. Half the fines were ordered to be paid to the informer, and the $9 found on the mat was confiscated. A charge of95 words
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Article765 1929-04-26 10 NOTES ON RECEPTION, TRANSMISSION Overhaul the One of the worst tnmkU m this part of the world??! f ous noises. Shortwave tive that they pi, k up not wanted. Atmosph eric. \V r £r 5 of dynamos or of homing of other all matters for which ther*765 words
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Article60 1929-04-26 11 vited to write to us I «fader* a T1 eres t. It must be Tribune" does fcod t h3t pinions expressed TO should be as L preferably typeJ5 f•» b< used, but the .-pondents i s' a f i a guarantee of good L<* ebate should be c no60 words
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Article68 1929-04-26 11 IrtnpioMu i a Tribune.") ttH r »eal for the reaJffcerr 1 Thousands of F-* ***>,, hoys are wanderp in. nt. but respecially the kr ever are no vac ancies, j. :a Jaffna boys can i me« nt,m their cousins or or sta ff clerks. P arf l '"Z'68 words
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Article723 1929-04-26 11 lthe Editor, "Malaya Tribune. the nice way J!,. n off in your 5 k 1 want t y..u for having .'i. r doing so 1 can f r write' at!, r. giving you a lp ,L lf-r argument's sake) to we ckrk, an justified in givthi? grievance723 words
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Article430 1929-04-26 11 Armed Robbers Severely Punished. The second Malacca Assizes of the year opened on Tuesday, before Mr. Justice Burton, with Mr. N. H. P. Whitley DPP in attendance. The calendar was a very short one comprising only three criminal cases, involving charges of armed robbery attempted murder, and causing430 words
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Article312 1929-04-26 11 Ant-Japanese Movement. ("Japanese News" Service.) Tokyo, April 23. The Chinese ag'tators contemplate continuing the anti-Japanese movement until the question of the unequal treaties has been solved. CHINA DESIRES JAPAN TO POSTPONE EVACUATION. The Nanking Government has not yet ordered the Chinese committee to take over Shantung, and("Japanese News" Service.) - 312 words
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Article73 1929-04-26 11 (British Official Wireless.) London, Apri 25. Paris 124.175 New York 4.85 11/32 Brussels 34.94 Geneva 25.21 Amsterdam 12.08 Milan 92.625 Berlin 20.46 Stockholm 18.165 Copenhagen 18.205 Oslo 18.195 Vienna 34.55 Prague 164 Helsingfors 193 Madrid 33.545 Lisbon 108% Athens 375 Bucharest 818 Rio 5 57/64 Buenos Aires 47 5/16(British Official Wireless.) - 73 words
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Advertisement269 1929-04-26 11 TO-NIGHT! FRIDAY, APBIL 26. TO-NIGHT NEW WORLD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA That Great Malay Legend. "DEVA SHAH PANCHA." Special Features of the play :—Correct Ancient Malay Costumes—Nobat irstrumentsSpecial Malay Music of by-gone days—True Malay Customs and great ancieri warriors—Wonderful Exhibition of the Royal Bridal Throne etc., etc. TO269 words
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Advertisement141 1929-04-26 11 I I I Finest Old j Highland Whisky, j 1 —j I jjj I j Born 1820-Still Going Strong. I I OBTAINABLE FROM EVERY CLUB AND HOTEL jj I AND FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS IN MALAYA. I 1 I Cj BO LB AGENTS: B I JOHN LITTLE A CO.. LTD.141 words
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Article1371 1929-04-26 12 WESTERNISING THE EAST. Sir Dennison Ross's Views. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) Sir Dennison Ross, head of the School of Oriental Studies in London, appears to be one of the few Britishers, who desire tb» East to stick to its culture and ideate rather than copy Western culture and1,371 words
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Article85 1929-04-26 12 London, April 23. Manchester Market. B*4 lh. Shirtings, fair (new basis) 13s 6d 40's Grey yams, single twist 18*4 6 lb. T. Cloth, fair—24 yards 8s 3d Liverpool Market. Cotton—Fully Middling American 10.40 Egyptian Cotton 18.10 Metals. Tin—Standard 3 months £204.7.5 Produce. Copra fair merchantable Black Pepper Is85 words
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Article56 1929-04-26 12 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Limited. Per Imp. Gallon RED SHELL (ex pump) 79 (ex 2-gall. can &/or 4-gall. drum) 79 ELLOW SHELL (ex pomp) 79 (ex 4-gall on drum) 79 SHELL &L> 94 (ex 4-gall. tin) 98 Standard Oil Co., of New York. cts SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE (ex56 words
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Advertisement166 1929-04-26 12 Amusements. I HO! —LA! HEfiE COMEs Ri j DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS i W 1 THE IRON MASK. «5E5Z5E5H5Z525Z525n**********H5H5H5H^ ffl TO-NIGHT! FRIDAY, APRIL 26. TO-NIGHT I g S PRESENTATION NIGHT H I DEAN S UNION OPERA I n3 Will stage the Popular and Interesting Hindustani Play X I "SOUMBAGHA SUNDRI" 1 THE166 words
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Advertisement103 1929-04-26 12 1. Spread it on— 2. Wait a few minutes— 3. Rinse it off— and The na r if one f iz s ordinary \<fl IbV letllo\ liairff&nn the J IS |XX skiii surface. Veet TU» the hair away .JIEK BM> W beneath it, Veet a t>er- f,,,n ed. velvet veieain,103 words
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Advertisement380 1929-04-26 12 I EVERY PAIR GUARANTEE) I Pointed /j\ if p,l I CbiMOll J I No. 2002 J I T^H In all Styles. a|| J S Manufactured by I Foot Ease Hosiery Mill, Shanghai fJ TEO HOO LYE INSTITUTION INDUSTRIAL CLASSES. A golden opportunity is offered to imorovp" vm,- md.pendent means, whether380 words
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Miscellaneous118 1929-04-26 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending Sunday April 28. To-day. April 26. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Ist. Bn. Sig. Section, Visual Station Work. 5.1-. p.m.—Drill Hall, "D" (Eurasian) Co., No. 15 Platoon Section Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. F. A., Stretch Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall,118 words
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Article431 1929-04-26 13 March Returns. The following rubber crop return* for the month of March are reported to us: Alor Gajah, 16,457 lb. Australasia, 16,750 lb. Ayer Molek Ltd., 41,109 lb. Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.), Ltd., 80,000 lb. Ayer Panas, 48,000 lb. Batu Village 1,258 lb. Badek Ltd., (Staffield Estate), 26,000 lb.431 words
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Article58 1929-04-26 13 March Returns. The following are the tin outputs for the month of March: Ipoh Ltd., 853 pis. Katu Dredging Ltd., 500 pis. Kinta Tin, 425 pis. Kuchai Ltd., 1,000 pis. Pahang Consolidated Ltd., 3,741.36 pis. Rononjr Ltd., 849 pis. Semenyih, 126 pis. Sungei Kinta Ltd., 520 pis. Teja58 words
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Advertisement683 1929-04-26 13 I The Pre-Eminent British Waterproof er. I vP dwellings are bad for health and the consequences are sometimes S I fata! Many cases of damp walls and loors, previously considered S) I tfefl lo have been effectively cured by cement renderings waterproofed n) I **pUDLO Brand Cement Waterproofing Powder. Jjj683 words
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Advertisement200 1929-04-26 13 MORE THAN A "PICK-ME-UP." Men And Women Win Back Lasting Strength And Vitality. No one can make constant demands on physical strength without ultimately feeling below par—tired and fit for nothing. When stamina is lacking, life becomes a penance instead of a pleasure; there is no real enjoyment to be200 words
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Advertisement260 1929-04-26 13 rtt|p* Going for n Ramble Then do not forget you will get tired J m the run. After exercise or :r]K)rt there is 110 uetter way of MB regaining freshness and vigour than TO b V gently rui)l)in^ r temples and foremi lu ad vvith a litt,G 471 1" or260 words
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Advertisement744 1929-04-26 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDER. MUNICIPALITY OP SINGAPORE. Tenders are invited for the Erection of •Store for the Electrical Department, Jalati Besar, and will be received by the undersigned up to noon on Wednesday, Plans, Specifications, Bills of Quantities and form of tender may be obtained from the Municipal Architect's Office. A744 words
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Advertisement331 1929-04-26 14 SITUATION WANTED. London Undergraduate and Government certified teacher with over ten years' teaching experience is prepared to accept full tune work m any recognised Institution and also to coach students for the Cambridge Junior or Senior and London Matriculation examinations. Subjects English Mathematics, Latin, History, Geof7J P &i and r331 words
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Advertisement419 1929-04-26 14 THE HO HONG BANK, LOOTED, HEAD OFFICE: »4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Baffi 85, Beach Street. M^ CC vt lBl Jonke Street Jt? i> l No J«l*n Sayang. Shanghai 9, KiukUng RoTi! AGENCIES AT: Aberdeen, Amsterdam, Amoy, Baniermassin, Bangkok, Basle, Batavia, Berlin, wSSSI Ch^ rlboH D i ambi EdmbSgh: S how419 words
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Advertisement292 1929-04-26 14 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under tne Companies Acts of 1862 to 1R»0, on 2nd December. 1892.) «,000,000 Subscribed Capital #1,800,000 Paid-up Capital fi.060.000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street London, E.C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS; J. M. Ryria, Esq.. Chairmaa.292 words
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Advertisement349 1929-04-26 14 INSURANCE. j imfk SOUTH Vpf BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED WRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager OnVe. i. Finlayson Green. BZE MAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58. CHULIA BTREET. SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital 12,000,000349 words
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Advertisement432 1929-04-26 14 ASSURANCE CO R > HEAD OFFICE *"<! Floor of No., mm 4M BOARD OF DIBo~S«o Teon» W.h F. ECm On! Soon Tw^l^-Ch,^ For rate, and .1, Genera] JJ^ MALAYA TRlBinq 'PHOXE~6 I7I SUBSCRIPTION Raits PAYABLE IX ADVAXI Mhtij Indudinr v "f* Posta?? or cloie (Local ofkfc residence. F.M.S.) S early432 words
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Advertisement774 1929-04-26 15 STEAMER SAILINGS fcJsL.j NORDDEUTSCHEB lloyd (Incorporated in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. t PFALZ for Shanghai, Y'hama, Kobe, Moji Vladivostok Apr 27 FULDA for Manila. Hong Kong, Shanghai, Itosaki, Kobe, Taku and DaJny Apr 27 MAIN frr Hong Kong, S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Taku, f Dalny,774 words
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Advertisement655 1929-04-26 15 STEAMER SAILINGS 1 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON v Tonnage Destination Due Sail JUtt.no Maru s.ooo M'seilles, London, A'werp A R'dam Apr 25 26 THaruna Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'wsrp v Rotterdam May 9 10 Kamo Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam May 23 24 §Katori Maru 10,000655 words
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Advertisement375 1929-04-26 16 "MAYPOLE" 6 < I MARGARINE. o Known throughout the world 0 for its excellent quality. 1 P s I 1 0 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. j f** (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) L O For Quality and Service. 5 jjj WHY is Preference Given to jC I "PAGODA BRAND"375 words
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Advertisement216 1929-04-26 16 JUST ARRIVED FOULSHAM'S HOME LIBRARY. Each Volume is a Standard Work of 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 Games216 words
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Advertisement285 1929-04-26 16 I PYRAMftfI HANDKERCHIEFS I I FOR MEN I Py label on har I l SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA: I WILLIAM JACKS Co., (Malaya) Ltd. I D (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*.) f I F. P. WINKLER'S DIABETONIT is an absolutely effective remedy for 1 DIABETES MELLITUS. I F. P. Winkler's285 words
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