Malaya Tribune, 18 July 1929
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Title Section23 1929-07-18 1 The Malaya Tribune v«l. XVl. No. lev SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JULY 18, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, July 18, 192 H.23 words
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Advertisement224 1929-07-18 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. 00 CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I 8 SHAPING AND DRILLING MACHINES, Etc. I j CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM I So.c hnporters: JflE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in Denmark.) 5 mrrim n i iiiinm ß m m imi njui I! I "»i v. 1 252^^ 1224 words
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Advertisement270 1929-07-18 1 •"FLOROUOk" Waahin* */t C>/ w f <^\~yf FoT Tropica? /At/ Wear HIGH BTREHT, j Siasapora. mmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmKmmmmmmwm i USE I ARISTO MOTOR OILS. I I AND BE FREE FROM CARBON TROUBLES I H REFINED BY THE I I Union Oil Company., of California. H m*m*w Bok Agents Malay, .nd Borneo. jjj270 words
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Article194 1929-07-18 2 No Postponement of Ratification. I lavas Agency.] I aria July W. After explanation:- by ii. Poi.nearj lv favour < f a ratification of war debts the Chamber, following the- wish of Government, rejected by .'504 to 23J the motion ot M. Duoois to i ostpone ratiri ation.194 words
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Article98 1929-07-18 2 Saar Basin ti be Discussed. British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 1">. Mr. Henderson informed the House of Commons that no decision had yet been reached as to where the Reparations Con ference to oo held in August would take place Replying to questions, ha said thai the GermanBritish Official Wireless. - 98 words
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Article85 1929-07-18 2 American Technical Help. Reuter's Service. Nanking, July 16. Mr Mantell, Amer'c n rdviser to the Railway Ministry, has recommended the appointment of a number of Ame.ie.in technictl r «waymen to help organize the Chinese railways on modern 1 nes. namely a master-mechanic o m intenance engineer, t transforationReuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article63 1929-07-18 2 Mr. Hoover and Marine Officer. Reuter's Service. Washington. July 1">. The famous Marine Corps officer. Col©n «i a I). Butler, has been promoted Major General by Mr. Hoover. Colonel Butter, who m a former chief of Police of Phil«d™hia, was in charge of the Naval de"vhment during theReuter's Service. - 63 words
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Article52 1929-07-18 2 England and I a y "CokT [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Paris, .1 :ly Jo. An international conference to dfecusj M Briand's Pan-Europa plan is announ certain for winter, M. bYland n* that conversations with representatives 01 ah European Powers shown general sympathy with the schMue, with tne exception of England52 words
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Obituary26 1929-07-18 2 Famous Historian. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, July 15. Professor Hans Delbruek, one of Germany's foremost historians, died here today at the age of nearly eighty.26 words
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Article34 1929-07-18 2 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.l Berlin, July 15. Three hundred students representing t'-rty, chiefly Asifiic, countries have registered for vacation lectures in th<- I niversity, combined with study tours through the Rcich.34 words
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Article25 1929-07-18 2 Reuter's Service. Vatican City, July 15. The Pope ha? created the Benedictine Archbishop Schuster, the new Archbishop of Milan, a Cardinal. jReuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article46 1929-07-18 2 An air of mystery surrounds a discovery at the Teluk Ayer Reclamation on Monday. An Indian was found lying in a sampan with his throat badly cut. He was conscious but was unable to speak. He was taken to hospital in an ambulance.46 words
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Article274 1929-07-18 2 Simon Comm ssion Not Generally Opposed. PRGBADLE QUESTION IN COMMONS. L mdon. July 5. A question is likely to be addressed to Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, asking him to elucidate the ccope of his reference to India in the course of the debate on the Addn274 words
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Article332 1929-07-18 2 Dismissed in District Court. In the Civil District Court before Mr. G. T. Pcall. on Monday, the claim was heard of D. Sood. an Indian, against Mr. G. V. Pcreira, bailiff. Land Office, for $100, being balance alleged to be due under an agreement entered into between the332 words
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Article192 1929-07-18 2 Mishap at Kuala Lumpur, "Van Norman.' or Lo sn c him his reai name, Ross Millman. who has been providing thrilling spectacles all last week at the Malacca Street amusement ground, is now lying in the j European General Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. I with injuries to his192 words
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Article163 1929-07-18 2 Lecture by Mr. V. Ramayya. On Sunday before the Malayalee Association, Mrs. E. V. Davies M.A., presiding, a lecture on "Female Education* was. delivered by Mr. V. Ramayya. B.A. The lecturer opened with a reference to women's contribution to the present-day culture of the world. Women, he said,163 words
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Advertisement534 1929-07-18 2 DOCTORS SAY THIS CURES RHEUMATISM If yon are tortured by the daily misery of Rheumatic I'tins. chronic pains at night-time when try inn to rest, pain when goinu about your work or plen-» suros. will you teal this doetor-re«om-oaended remedy De Wilt's Kidney and Bladder I'ills. They give instant relief534 words
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Advertisement483 1929-07-18 2 I feel 7*/ like a 2-yr-old/ Since taking Kruschcn Snlts. J hare been rending the com of the lady of 70 icho feel* -0, thank* to Knurhen Salt*. I am M< half her age, ami I ran axxure j/ou ff l hke a V">-year-old. In fart I rwld puxh a483 words
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Advertisement143 1929-07-18 2 In Conyafescer.ee i Hor!u*s Malta! M;Bt j rapidly brings hoik <m& I lost strength, and energy. I ft Quirkly axmulikd. fi Wk it is a perfect food t/i ffl all cases of sickness 111 V\ and failing appetite. I f kVA HorMdCs is ah#m If i \v\ fresh and pure.143 words
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Advertisement209 1929-07-18 2 Why Doctors recommend BIOWU? Because Biocitin la a nutrient i the most digestible constituent! of t). of eggs and of milk and 10'", phy pure Lecithin »nerv? food*. The preparj represents a rather fine powder of a y colour and cf a mi]d cake-like srne); m If put into water,209 words
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Article1200 1929-07-18 3 KING'S SPEECH: THE PREMIER'S APPEAL. Acid Test for Labour. Mr. Mac Donald, realising- the probiole disappointment that may be caused in India owing to the omission of any reference to India in the King's Speech, explained tint since the Simon Commission is still engaged n its1,200 words
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Advertisement563 1929-07-18 3 Brins out) ?2W fat Midden >|\ S TJOW can you look your if W 1 1 you do not bring out the best t that is in your hair? I healthy, well. hair. The roots rru ;t not I t If you want y° ur to I THROUGHOUT \Z£ trous563 words
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Advertisement71 1929-07-18 3 1 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY LTD jg (Incorporated U Enflaad.) fO I witM tit I MOTOR UNION I 5! THE jtj 5 LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE I j INSURANCE COMPANY I FAVOURABLE RATES-PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS j FIRE MARINE BUSINESS I Also transacted on Favourable Terma I For all particulars71 words
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Advertisement178 1929-07-18 3 a\. mflav wT^^y} c ?'wo«" itr v^ W-i>\ 11 VJIIW Sffla *<">'* »~"S*C-X mis <.n»»iKU«-l<4l or IVHo 0/a*7 a box. Zam-Buk is supreme because of its rare herbal Medicine character: its extraordinary refinement; and its Vendors. freedom from animal fats. Zam-Buk is unrivalled for m skin trouble. It is healing,178 words
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729 1929-07-18 4 RATIONALISATION OF TIN AT LAST. Powerful Interests Active. A good deal of interest has been aroused (writes "Imp" in the "Straits Echo") by the formation of a Tin Producers' Association. One newspaper rather belatedly mutters "Laissez faire." forgetting that m an age of cartelliscd industrialism729 words
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Article69 1929-07-18 4 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon eta. Red Shell (ex-pump) 79 (ex 2-gall. can A/or 4-gall. drum) 79 Yellow Shell (ex pump) 79 (ex 4-gallon drum) 79 (ex 4-gallon tin) 83 Shell Aviation (ex 4-gall. drum) 94 (ex 4-gall. tin) 98 STANDARD OIL CO., OF NEW69 words
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Article32 1929-07-18 4 In May fifteen new dredges were under construction in the F.M.S. and nine new dredges were on order. The total number of dredges at work was 96, against 89 in December last.32 words
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Article40 1929-07-18 4 We hear that the F.M.S. Customs Department has been worrying miners who desire to send small samples of tin to Australia. "Carcosa" might give the Customs Department a little hint aboul being over-zealous in regard to red tape regulations.—" T.0.M."40 words
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Article615 1929-07-18 4 Rose Macphail and Penman's Repjrt. Messrs. Rose Macphail and Penman Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly report dated July 12, state: Mining.—The price of tin continues firm and over the week has gained £2.10.0 for Spot and 3 months. The present prices are £204.10.0 and £207.12.0 respectively. The615 words
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Article275 1929-07-18 4 In their balance sheet and profit and loss account for the year ended April 30, 1929. to be submitted at the ordinary general meeting to be held at the Hong Kong Bank Chambers 6n Tuesday, July 23, 1929, the directors of Ting Kil Tin Mines,275 words
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Article33 1929-07-18 4 Reuter's Service. London, July 15. Mi. Justice Eve. in the Chancery Division, confirmed the reduction of Lipton's capital from £3,250,000 to £1 422,500 and sanctioned the scheme of arrangement.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Advertisement213 1929-07-18 4 Bigf in Every Way Except in Price Motorists everywhere recognize in the New L-hcad engine with a dynamically balancPontiac Big Six a car which reveals new ed, counter-weighted crankshaft, the famhorizons of accomplishment in advanced ous Harmonic Balancer and the G-M-R automotive engineering and body-building cylinder head. Dirt-and-weather-proof indesign. This213 words
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Article622 1929-07-18 5 FIGHT BETWEEN PLANTER AND MALAY. A Real Football Battle. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 13. C Bourn e. a Pinter, and a Malay, W A werp- K in mat AlBulf both o befall* M r X m the Jasin J KJJ' C R Howitt on Monday last622 words
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Article43 1929-07-18 5 Orders for week ending Sunday, July 21: To-day. July 18. —Band Practice, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. To-morrow. July 19.—Elementary Signalling Class. Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Advanced Signalling Class, Headquarters. 5.15 p.m. Saturday, July 20. —Jamboree Rehearsal, Stadium, 2.30 p.m. Eartd bring Instruments.43 words
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Article798 1929-07-18 5 Health Boards Scheme Discussed. The following are the minutes of the meeting of the Kuala Pilah-Bahau District Planters' Association, held at the Kuala Pilah Club on the 9th inst. Present:—Messrs. G. B. W. Gray (chairman), Burn-Callender, M. E. Wright, A. A. Brown, C. G. Corke, G. Heriot, A.798 words
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Obituary141 1929-07-18 5 The death has occurred of Mr \VThomas Pearee, ]ate General Manager oi the Ceylon Government Railway. Mr Pearee, who was born in 184«, arrived in Ceylon in 188] as Assistant Finance and Traffic Manager of the Railway. After acting as Finance and Traific Manager he was appointed General Manager, a141 words
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Advertisement463 1929-07-18 5 Have You Tried This Tonic Treatment Far Your Back-Pains? When the nervous system gets run-down of the commonest manifestations of the i rvous debility which results is an •thing back. When the blood is impoverit not infrequently happens that th" muscles become afflicted with those rfce atic pains known as463 words
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Advertisement51 1929-07-18 5 for their perfection of appearance and performance, now nny match BAJn that perfection with a tyre of out- jtffW standing beauty and excellence j^^BS» blocks that grip the road and its J sturdy carcass of Supertwist Cord, assure greater mileages and freet f g Stf ToSaeev that Counts! I V51 words
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Advertisement1117 1929-07-18 6 AnmsementSa i PAVILION 1 'PHONE 6903 I 1 FROM MONDAY, JULY 15 TO SUNDAY, JULY 21. I {jj AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. g I The Latest PA THE GAZETTE. 1 1 IN BORROWED PLUMES S STARRING 3 I MARJORIE DAW and ARNOLD DALY. f MARIE PREVOST I The Girl in1,117 words
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Article162 1929-07-18 7 Official Statistics. The following comparative statement of the total value of foreign merchandise JSfUS iSrt f POBt v^T 16 and eXporttd froi BritiBh Malaya aur 1928 and 1929, is furnished by the Import and Export Office, Singapore. IMPORTS Increase EXPORTS Increase or or 1928 1929 Decrease162 words
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Article300 1929-07-18 7 Tin Still Rising. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. -day: RUBBER. London 10 15/16 d., unchanged. New York 20% cents (G), unchanged. Share-.:—Steady. Allenbys $2.20 —$2.35, Iyer Moleks $1.70—51.80, Ayer Panas "25—59.75, Bassetts 95 cents —$1, Balanites $3.06 —$3.15, Brogas $1.32%— 1.10, Bukit Jelotongs 75—80 cents,300 words
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Article132 1929-07-18 7 hamber of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce lbber Association in their weekly report -iated July 17, state: Catalogued 1,900,245 1b.=848.32 tons. Offered 1,497.847 *b.=668.68 tons. Sold 1,056,518 !b.=471.66 tons. London spot 10 15/16 d. New York spot 20 L i cents. PRICES REALISED.132 words
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Article77 1929-07-18 7 London, July 16. tester Market. lb. Shirtings, fair (new Us is) 12s 6d <lrcv yarns, single twist 17 lb. T. Cloth, fair—24 yards 7s 9d rpeaj Market. >n—Fullj ng American 10.07 I'tian Co'ttrn Metals. Standard 3 months £217.10.0 «»duce. 'Pra, fair merchantable ni J Pepper Is 4%d White77 words
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Article41 1929-07-18 7 Reuter's Service. Albany, New York, July 17. A merger is announced of the BuffaloNiagara and Eastern Power, North Eastern Power and Hudson Power Corporations, with a capital of $450,000,003. The new company will be called the Nia-gara-Hudson Power Company.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article140 1929-07-18 7 Singapore, July 18. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $343 Rice, Siam 2 $332 Rice, Siam 3 $325 Rice, Siam 4 $300 Rice, Saigon 1 $287 Rice, Saigon 2 $268 Rice, Saigon 3 $248 Rice, Rangoon 1 $250 Rice, Rangoon 2 $240 Rice, Par Boiled No. 1 per bag $8.70140 words
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Article141 1929-07-18 7 British Official Wireless. Singapore, July 18. On London, Bank m/s 2s 3 27/32 d Demand 2s 3 23/32 d Private 3 m/s 2s 4 5/16 d On India, Bank T. T. 155 Cn Hong Kong, Bank d/d 13% p.c. dis. On Shanghai, Bank d/d 9b% On Java, Bank T.British Official Wireless. - 141 words
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Article78 1929-07-18 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 o'clock noon July 18. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 35V 2 86% Standard R.S.S. on Tender july 35% 3b August 36% 864* September 37 37:4 Aug./ Sept. 36Vi 36 U Oct /Dec. 38*4 39 Jan./ Mar. 39%78 words
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Article45 1929-07-18 7 A message from Tokyo says that there is a re-action against the heavy depression in share prices, which touched bottom recently. The tone of the market is now promising. [The Share List will be found on page 12. and other Commercial News on page 4.]45 words
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Article1411 1929-07-18 7 BANKRUPT CHARGED WITH CRIMINAL BREACH. Alleged Confession in Letter. Before Mr. C. H. G. Clarke, in the bra' District Court yesterday, S. Cathiravaloo, who was adjudged bankrupt sometime ago, «tood charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of a diamond brooch valued at $5,000, the complainant being1,411 words
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Article33 1929-07-18 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Be. 164 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100.33 words
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Article111 1929-07-18 7 The July number of the "Malayan Police Msg ./.ine," a copy of which is to hand, is brimful of inte eating reading. A tale of the R.I.C. a policeman's mv pre rions of a trip to Japan, a description of the Pahang Expedition of 1894 (in which111 words
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Article142 1929-07-18 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore. July 18 East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nk-uw, Zealand 22; Prins. der Nederianden 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Selandia 18; Sipirok 17: Kola 14; Toba 13: Ansenor 11; Hakone Maru 9: Chantilly 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Muzapore 30; Genoa Maru142 words
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Advertisement164 1929-07-18 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. Tenders for the purchase of condemned stores property of the Posts and Telegraphs Department, Federated Malay States. Tenders are invited for the purchase in bulk of a collection of condemned stores, including considerable quantities of copper wire, cast iron, cables, lead, tyres for motor lorries, and tour164 words
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Advertisement450 1929-07-18 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS* WANTED. Applications are invited for the post of European Personal Assistant to the Director of Cooperations, F.M.S. and S.S. Full particulars can be obtained by application to the Director of Co-operation. F.M.S. and S.S.. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Buildings. Kuala Lumpur. TO LET—4SO. 452. Serangoon Road and450 words
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Miscellaneous289 1929-07-18 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT MALAYA. THI RSDAY, JULY 18, 9 A.M. Temperature. Rainfall right Mean Wind. Sunshine Force Stations. yesterday Yesterday. Humidity Direc- Wea'.ter. Max Mm v M.HP. M x Ins. j hours. Kuala Lumpur 89 173 002 H 7 Cal «n Cloudy Singapore '2 75 nl289 words
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Miscellaneous226 1929-07-18 7 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, July 18. Java, South-West Sumatra, South-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas, Timor Dilly and Australasia (excepting Western Australia) (Nieuw Zeeland) 3 p.m. Kemaman and Trengganu (Hong Lee) 3 p.m. ♦Upper Burma. North-East India. Egypt. Europe. Cmada and U. S. A. (Ekma) 3 p.m. *Suppl?mentary mail for Europe, etc. (By226 words
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Article846 1929-07-18 8 The statement tracing the finance •nd development of the Riiffles College scheme, officially supplied and reproduced in our columns two days ago, was a fitting preliminary to* the important ceremony on Monday next, when the College will be formally declared open by His Excellency the Governor (Sir Hugh846 words
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Article181 1929-07-18 8 The G.O.C.'s annual inspection of the S.V.C. will take place on Oct. 6 and 13. "D" (Eurasian) C mpany of the S.V.C will bo in camp at Siflap .luring th. coming' we.-k-end. Captain B. E. Ablitt, M.C., of the S.V.C, has been granted leave from the 15th inst. to March181 words
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Article134 1929-07-18 8 Opened by the Governor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 17. Yesterday evening Sir Hugh Clifford, accompanied by Lady Clifford, declared the new Penang water scheme open and named the new service reservoir 'Guiilemard Reservoir" rfter tne Governor in whose term of office the work was begun134 words
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Article86 1929-07-18 8 On inquiry at the headquarters of Kaai's Music Rush Campaign, a representative of this paper was informed that the closing date of the present campaign will be July 27 and that the winners of the prizes will be announced within a few days thereafter Every registered purchaser86 words
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Article85 1929-07-18 8 A Malay Inspector was recently prose cuting a Chinese in a Magistrate's Court in one of the Unfederated States. He rose to open hi* case as follows: Malay Inspector: This case, Tout Worship, is not a very strong on.;. The difficulty is. tin re is r.o evidence. Magistate85 words
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Article41 1929-07-18 8 Another change of programme will be given by Santoro's Italian Marionettes at the Moonlight Hall, New World, 10-night, the principal item being the well-known "Waltz Dream." Large audiences are being charmed and cheered nightly by these delightful "little folk."41 words
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Article524 1929-07-18 8 During the gale which blew over Singapore yesterday morning, a tall coconut tree came down in Haig Road, missing by inches a lorry unloading building material, the seven men engaged in the process having a narrow escape. A hen and sonic chickens were crushed under the Calling ire*-. The members524 words
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Article123 1929-07-18 8 No Loss of Life Reported. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, July i; The Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer "D< flinger" from Dairen for Tsingtao, with passengers aboard, ran on th? rocbChalientao, 40 miles from Tsingtao. Numbers 1 and 2 holds are flooded. »s vage tugs from Shanghai are making the spot.Reuter's Service. - 123 words
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Article66 1929-07-18 8 Twenty-Two in One State. Reuter's Service. Tampa, Florida, July b After the failure of a number of Flor banks last week fourteen State banks south-west Florida closed, making a I of 22 bank failures in Florida in a night. The deposits involved are estimate at $23,000,000. TheReuter's Service. - 66 words
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Article83 1929-07-18 8 Division or Duties in U.S.A. Reuter's Service. New York, Juh The first intimation of the attitude oi Hoover and the Crime Commission !< Prohibition i e given in a letter chairman of the Commission, Mr. G. Wickersham, to the confer* a a oi v Governors now .sitting inReuter's Service. - 83 words
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Article75 1929-07-18 8 Broadcasters on Board. (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. 1 Berlin, July if". Ten thousand people cheered the gi liner "Bremen on her de parture o t maiden voyage to New York from Bremer haven. Besides prtmincnt Gcrma:; 8 United State.? industrialists and financiers, the passenger list includes the anaooncer>75 words
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Article51 1929-07-18 8 Crown Prince Carol to Re.urnV [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. I Belgrade, July 16. Court circles anticipate an early arrive of the former Rumanian Crown Pi Carol at Veldes for reconciliation witr. tin Rumanian Royal Family, ir;< iuding the b King Michael, who is at present on tion at51 words
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Obituary35 1929-07-18 8 [Router's Service. Vienna. July 1<*'. Hugo van Hoffmansthal, the famous po and librettist of Richard Strauss' opera died suddenly after the funeral of his so* Franz, who committed'suicide n Saturday Reuter's Service.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article68 1929-07-18 8 The very rustic Raffles Post OA i, ii s for so many years 'em housed part of the Raffles Hotel building adja. to Bras Basah Road, will very shortl; moved to more adequate premises jusi across the road, the groand floor at Bras Ba<ah Road end block68 words
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Article60 1929-07-18 8 Prom China by "Kumsang," due at Btogi pore to-morrow. Prom Europe (London mails despatched 27) by "Rohna." due at Penang at 6 a.m. Ui morrow. Prom Holland and Ckil ISSIIIJ by "Pri:. Nederlanden," due at Singapore at 4 p.m. to day. Prom Prance by "Athos EL" due at60 words
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Article40 1929-07-18 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London:—1 Id. New York:—21 cents (G). Singapore:—35H-35% cent?. TIN. London:—Spot £214 5s Od (up 10s 0«' 3 months, buyers £217 10s (un 2s sellers £217 12s Gd (up 2s fid). Singapore:—JICS.S? (300 tons H'l'-40 words
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Advertisement260 1929-07-18 8 Rustless Steel Cutlery. Rastless Steel Cutlery mean* a great saving in labour, as it needs only to be washed (a hot water, and does not require to be polished in a machine or with knife powder. It has a better std more lasting appearance than ordinary Steel, and is much260 words
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Advertisement90 1929-07-18 8 PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 NORTH BKiDGE RO*D, Singapore. TENG SENG GUAN. AGENTS FOR T. K. X's T>res, Tubes, Shoes and olher goods j FRESH STOCK OF SILVER-PORCELAIN90 words
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237 1929-07-18 9 Communications with China Broken Off. REPLY UNSATISFACTORY. Massing of Troops Reported on the Border. Reuter's Service. Soviet Russ_a, regarding the reply to its ultimatum on the Chinese seizure of the Eastern Railway to be unsatisfactory, has severed diplomatic n,at«on» with China, recalledReuter's Service. - 237 words
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Article44 1929-07-18 9 FORECAST OF AGREEMENT. I Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Moscow, July 16. Diplomatic quarters forecast that Nanking will to the Russian proposal for a confute no on the railway seizure, by which Russia v, i Ik given opportunities to back down tiiaceiully.44 words
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Article179 1929-07-18 9 HlNEsi NOT EXCITED. Reuter's Service. fRouter's Service. Nanking, July 17. Leading Government officials are not excited an i ap.v-.ir to b. more and more inclined to treat the Manchuria imbroglio as a local L>siie which can be peacefully settled by negotiation, although a memt.-r of the CentralReuter's Service. - 179 words
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Article156 1929-07-18 9 UNCONFIRMED REPORTS. Reuter's Service. (Reuters Service. J~ Shanghai, July 18. -he fact that telegrams from Tientsin to Harbin have been interrupted does not prevent a I op of rumours of mihtary movements on bot .sides of Manchuria's 3,000 mile frontier, su* as reports that the Soviet cavalry inReuter's Service. - 156 words
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Article107 1929-07-18 9 FEVI RISH MAKING OF MUNITIONS. Reuter's Service. IRtuter's Service.] Tokyo. July 18. A message from Harbin says that Chinese 1 ry preparation» have not slackened and <>op trains left to-day in the directions ■V-'ranicftnaya a nd Manchuli. The mail tra '"i from Harbin failed to make theReuter's Service. - 107 words
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Article95 1929-07-18 9 K »I OGG PACT'S BAPTISM OF FIRE. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] New York. July 17. p Hu«>so-ChLnese crisis puts the Kellogg •■v.. ,ij-ou tsh its baptism of fire, declares the ti 1 ork World," which says that if the s 'i.oves toward war the other signatories i ofReuter's Service. - 95 words
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Article58 1929-07-18 9 FOREIGN MINISTER'S STATEMENT. ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo, July 16. Baron Shidehara, Foreign Minister, stated at tile Cabinet meeting that he is taking the attitude of a looker-on towards the RussoChin*>e dispute in connection with the Chinese seizure of the Eastern Railway, but he would take adequate measures58 words
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Article233 1929-07-18 9 CHINA READY TO NEGOTIATE. f" Sin Kuo Min Press Service.! j Shanghai, July 18. Hie released Russian ultimatum contains three proposals, firstly the immediate calling of a conference for settling the Chinese Eastern Railway problems, secondly the rescinding of the illegal actions regarding the said railway and233 words
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Article94 1929-07-18 9 MORE OUTSPOKEN THAN REPORTED. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Moscow, July 18. According to the version published here the Chinese Note presents views rather more outspoken in form than that cabled earlier. It adds that if all Chinese citizens and societies were guaranteed proper protection the same treatment wouldReuter's Service. - 94 words
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Article247 1929-07-18 9 NOT AFRAID OF FOREIGN OPPRESSION. (By Courtesy of the 4 Sin Chew Jit Poh".) Nanking. July 18. Soviet cavalry, 2,000 strong with big guns and aeroplanes, have arrived at Baranovski. Several 'planes are uaily reconnoltering the border region. General Hei Lung Kiang's troops are concentrated at Manchuli and247 words
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Article83 1929-07-18 9 NORMAL RELATIONS DESTROYED. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Moscow, July 18. The earlier passages of the Soviet reply say that the Chinese Government practically rejects the Soviet's three moderate proposals and sanctions a one-sided abrogation oi the Peking and Mudken Agreements—thus destroying the possibility of normal relations—justifies the seizureReuter's Service. - 83 words
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Article192 1929-07-18 9 CRITICISED IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. British Taxpayer Fleeced? Reuter's Service. London, July 17. In the House of Commons Miss Ellen Wilkinson (Labour) drew attention to the Shanghai Municipal Council proposing to sell their electricity undertaking for £10.000,000. of which over £6,000.000 was for the goodwill. She declared thatReuter's Service. - 192 words
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Article315 1929-07-18 9 Special Consideration Urged. Reuter's Service. Paris, July 17. The first division in the debate on th<* debt agreements was on a motion by M. Louis Dubois, Chairman of the Reparations Commission, to postpone ratification of the American agreement with a view to revision. The Governm ntReuter's Service. - 315 words
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Article43 1929-07-18 9 Supporters Making Progress. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Rome. July 17. Newspapers publish an Interview with Anianullah in which the ex-King makes the Mullahs responsible for his ills and expresses optimism regarding the future, since the jjnti-Habibullah forces a.c making excll -nt progress.43 words
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Article25 1929-07-18 9 Second Reading of Bill. Reuter's Service. London, July 18. The House of Commons has passed the Second Reading- of the Colonial Development Bill.Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article468 1929-07-18 9 Dominions Being Consulted. DECISION IN AUTUMN? Premier to Review Naval Disarmament. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London. July 17. Rcut-r understands that the ouestion of Mr Mac Donald's visit to the United States is at present the subject of diplomatic negotiation as regards the time it should takeReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 468 words
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Article71 1929-07-18 9 Dutch Explorers Success. Reuter's Service. By m ay, July 17. The butch explorer, Mr. P. G. Visser, ha? returned to Leh, Kashmir, having successtully carried out the first part of an expedition to the Karakoram mountains in f ICH t. Visscr explored am! mapped the hitherto unknownReuter's Service. - 71 words
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Article72 1929-07-18 9 Deputation to Board of Trade. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rug-by, Juy 17. The- Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trad;, Mr. W. R. Smith, receded a deputation from the Cinematograph Exhjbitors Association to-d; y, which made certain proposals for securm- inter-chang«-ahihty of talking pictures on differentBritish Official Wireless. - 72 words
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Article44 1929-07-18 9 French Assertion Denied. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.! Berlin, July 17. Authoritative quarters deny the assertions to the Trench pre:s (hat the German Chancellor in the course of the Geneva negotiations last year, agreed to a Control Commission in the evacuated Rhineiand beyond ■144 words
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Article14 1929-07-18 9 INDIAN NEWS AND NOTES, on page 3. MALACCA NOTES, on page 5.14 words
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Advertisement141 1929-07-18 9 I a Gil bey's I a Ppf jjj M Invalid jj I yJSL Port, j 3 ll Invalid Pprt is a. 1 I Genuine Pert Wine, 1 *&vss&f il is Recommended I by bir Charles A. MfeHflH Cameron, E-"x-Presi-'1 dent and Professor of f Hygier c andChemis- I I J||||||gf141 words
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545 1929-07-18 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. i, S.C.C. Still Unbeaten. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. THRILLING MATCH VVTH CHINESE, j j (By "Reynard.") rthe real key match of the First Division of the Singapore League was played on the S.C.C. ground yesterday. If the Chinese, as challengers for leadership, had won this match their championship545 words
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Article293 1929-07-18 10 A SOLID CHINESE DEFENCE. (Hy "Echo.") It was a good match to watch, with uncertainty about the result until the last second. The S.C.C. were much more often the aggressors, and thus may be thought deserving of victory, bat attack is useless unless it can be293 words
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Article77 1929-07-18 10 FIRST DIVISION. 1 Goals. i F. W. L. D. P. A. Pta. SCO 10 8 0 2 23 4 18 B.C.P.A 11 7 2 2 29 7 15 flelch 12 4 6 I 25 24 13 tfalays i 2 2 23 8 10 «eletar 10 4 6 177 words
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Article67 1929-07-18 10 TO-DAY, JULY 18. Division IL ■3.T.P.C. v. R.A.O.C. at Malay ground. A.E. v. R.A. at P. Bram. LP.O. v. B.R.C. at AJPX). ground. TO-MORROW, JULY 19. Division L ftJL v. S.R.C. at Stadium. DtvWan IX IC.F.A "B" RvA. at B.C.F.A. ground. MJOJM.fi. "B Way Yong; Ah Thun. Chwee67 words
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Article123 1929-07-18 10 TEAMS FOR TO-DAY'S MATCH. The teams for to-day'? gam? at the Stadium between th* Singapore Europeans and the Shanghai Loh Hwa team are: Eurooetns: Cherrington (S.C.C Turn r (Welch) and Brummitt (S.C.C, Captain); Bell (S.C.C), Iteade (S.C.C), and Donald (S.C.C); Jenkins (R.E.), Deering (Welch), Shore (S:'letar),123 words
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Article44 1929-07-18 10 The Junior Civil Service Association will meet Darul Bahar to-morrow on Balestier Plain. The following will represent the Association:—Mohd. Al Johari (capt.), John Rozario, K. Nalliah, Yousope Nawawi, Wong Quek Boon, M. Ramasamy, .Johari. Retnam, Sinnathamby, Wan ITus'Ln and Hussien.44 words
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Article52 1929-07-18 10 A meeting will be held at the Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifters' Association on SaSjrday afternoon to discuss the formation o# a football section. Now that the membership exceeds 300 and with several well-known socceriles on the list, four or five teams can, it is hoped, be raised to start a52 words
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Article50 1929-07-18 10 The following will represent the H. and S.L.U II team against the I.C.F.A. II on the former's ground, Balestier Road, on Saturday: Lgrs. Jwee Kee; De Roza, H. L. Tan; Thiam Wee, Khn Hoe, Gim Lock; Pow Leng, Danker. Cheng Hoe, Al Cheong. Kee Siang.50 words
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Article124 1929-07-18 10 On the S3remban Station Padang on Monday, in the annual Police competition the Negri Sembilan Contingent met the Selangor Depot, the latter winning 3-1. For the home side Abbas was a hard worker and Raja Yahaya, the captain, played a good game. Foo Tat, for the124 words
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Article84 1929-07-18 10 The annual charity soccer match between the Regular Garrison and the S.V.C. will take place on the Stadium on Tuesday, July 3J. The proceeds of the gate will be divided between Earl Haig's Fund, Regimental Charities of the Regular Units concerned, and the Union Jack Club. The84 words
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Article37 1929-07-18 10 CRICKET. The following- will represent the J.C.S.A. against the St. Joseph's on latter's ground on Saturday:—-X. Mosbergen (capt.), H. Sequerah, Sivam, Abdul Hamid, Sundram, Sheriff, R. Lamit, Peirera, Bronyns, H. Wilson and another37 words
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Article173 1929-07-18 10 POSITIONS UP TO YESTERDAY. Last Ist Inngs. Season. P. W T L. D. W. L. Pts. Gloucester (5) 17 11 3 1 1 1 100 Kent (2 17 10 4 0 2 1 93 Notts (3 15 8 2 2 3 0 87 Derby (10) 15 8173 words
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Article81 1929-07-18 10 ONLY FOUR SINGAPORE ACCEPTANCES. Owing to the venue of this year's annual Colony v. F.M.S. cricket match being Penang, Singapore will be represented by only four players in the game which will be played there on August 2, 3, 4, and 5, other obvious eligibles not being81 words
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Article60 1929-07-18 10 VOLLEY-BALL. The Cantonese Athletic Party's team against Raffles Institution on the latter's ground tomorrow at 4.45 p.m. will be: Ng Hon Pan, Woo Kah Khui and Foek Peng Yean, Ho Teow Pew. Leong Ah GheOttl and Lee Sin Hup, Chan Wing Kan, Weng Nam Pan and60 words
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Article49 1929-07-18 10 SWIMMING. There will be a 200 metres race for the A and B divisions, on Sunday, at the Club at 11.45 a.m. In the water polo league, the Dragons will meet the Sea Serpents. The captains of these teams are requested to notify their players.49 words
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Article231 1929-07-18 10 CLASSIFICATION OF HORSES AND PONIES. THE TURF. List No. 2, Amendment No. 2, issued on the 15th inst. by the Straits Racing Association gives the following amended classifications, Horses. 'Transfers.—X-Louis from Class 2 to Class 3. Bayard from Class 2 to Class 3, Equimaid from Class 3231 words
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Article146 1929-07-18 10 BADMINTON. The following ties in the Horlicks Badminton Party Singles 'A* and "B" Championships will be played off during the week-end:— Saturday:—(A) E. Cheng Leong v Khoo Eng Kong, Robert Chia v Yeo Joo Lim; <B) Tan Soo Chye v Tan Boon Khiang. Yeo Guan Swee v146 words
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Article76 1929-07-18 10 A match of five singles and one doubles between the Singapore Cold Storage A. C. and the Postal B. P. will take place on the former's court (Borneo Wharf) on Saturday, commencing at 3.30 p.m. The following will represent the S.C.S.A.C.— Singles:—Wee Kirn Choon. Khoo Cheng76 words
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Article101 1929-07-18 10 In a friendly match on Sunday on ihe Mayflower court. th£ home team beat the Dieharcis by four games to one. The results were «Mayflower players mentioned first). Singles.—Seah Eng Liat lost to E. J. Va*-s 15 —2, 5 —15, 1—15; Tan Miang Cheng beat L. J.101 words
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Article71 1929-07-18 10 A match of four singles and one doubles between Tan Kirn Song's Party and the Amateur Athletic Union will be played on the latter's court on Sunday at 3.30 p.m. The following will represent Tan Kirn Song's Party: Singles.—Yeo Sim Kanu. Heng Nam Leong.71 words
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Article126 1929-07-18 10 TENNIS. The following are the ties for to-day and to-morrow In the S.C.R.C. lawn tennis tournament: TO-DAY'S TIES. "A" Singles Handicap. Semi-finals.—Lim Bong Soo v. Chua Choon Sim. John Lim v. I. H. Hoahing, to finish. "B" Singles Handicap. Wong Teck Pah v. Kiong Chin Eng to finish.126 words
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Article89 1929-07-18 10 Mr. James Brallsford. a well-known sportsman in the Midlands, arrived by the "Malwa," accompanied by Mrs. Brailsford. He has been appointed assistant manager of the Malayan Collieries, Batu Arang. He was associated at Home principally with cricket, football and lawn tennis, being captain last season of the Barnsley Cricket Club89 words
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Article160 1929-07-18 10 Annual Indoor Sports. The annua i sports of the Petri's Hill School took place yesterday in the school hall where every event was keenly cc.:l!jled. The programme though long (there were thirty items In all>. was smartly executed and by five o'clock everything was finisheel. The acting160 words
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Article176 1929-07-18 10 We congratulate Mr. Haines, A.CP., attached to the F. M. S. R. Police, on being awarded a letter of commendation for pluck and determination in interfering to prevent the murder of a Sikh and in arresting one of the would-be murderers, «ays the "Malayan Police Magazine.176 words
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Article319 1929-07-18 10 A SEVERE TYPHOON. 6 The Hong Kong Observatory reported this morning of a severe typhoon within 60 miles of Lat. 23 North. Long. 191 Bsst travelling North North-West. The ••Mirzaporc" arrived to-day from Hour Konij. The steamship "Halle' from Batavia. is expected to-morrow. The Loverkusen" is due this319 words
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Article86 1929-07-18 10 Government Intervention. Reuter's Service. London. July 17. With the object cf arranging a joint conic, e-nce, Sir Horace Wilson, Permanent Secretary at the Labour Ministry, has consulted representatives of the Lancashire cottonspinners and manufacturers and invited the operatives and leaders to come to London immediately. London, July 18.Reuter's Service. - 86 words
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Article69 1929-07-18 10 The King's i.ood Progress. Reuter's Service. London, July 17. It was officially stated this morning that the improvement in the King* condition con tinues satisfactory. No bulletin has been issued, but it is learned that the wound ia now clean and it is unnecessary to insert theReuter's Service. - 69 words
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Article96 1929-07-18 10 Anxiety in Certain Areas. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.! Rugby, July 17. Although a general appeal for economy in the use o! water, in view of the prolonged drought, has been made by the Ministry of Health, immediate anxiety regarding supplies' is felt only in scrtaiaBritish Official Wireless. - 96 words
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Article56 1929-07-18 10 Loss of Transport Ship. Reuter's Service. Valparaiso. July 17. Another of the "Abaco" survivors has Veen picked up by destroyers, which sighted dead bodies among wreckage. It is feared that there are no more survivors. [The "Abato," a Chilean transport. wn;> reported lost in bad weather, with onlyReuter's Service. - 56 words
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37 1929-07-18 10 British Official Wireless. [British Oificial Wireless. 1 Rueby, July 17. The King has approved of the appointment of Sir Howard William Kennard, British Minister at Belgrade, to bo British Minister at Stockholm.British Official Wireless. - 37 words
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Article26 1929-07-18 10 Reuter's Service. Le Bourget, July 17. The "Pathtindei has arrived. [The "Pathfinder' completed a Sight from America to Spain, on the way to Italy.]Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article140 1929-07-18 10 The entertainment ot drama, dancing and mask organised by the Chinese Ladies' Service Committee of the Y.W.C.A., which was given in Jut.c, proved so successful that a second performance is being given on Tuesday next week at the V.M.C.A. Hall. The play. 1 The Slippers of Cinderella,"140 words
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Article1278 1929-07-18 10 CALLOUS ADMISSION MURDER. "When Will I be Hanged? The curtain fell on a regrettable episock m the history of the Singapore Criminal Pris yesterday, when Lee Wah. a Cantonese Ion: term prisoner, was condemned to the gallo .5 for the brutal and deliberate murder of R. Q Dickson,1,278 words
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Advertisement16 1929-07-18 10 44 Sports Notes," crowded out to-day, will appear in to-morrow's issue of the 44 Malaya Tribune."16 words
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Miscellaneous159 1929-07-18 10 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, July 1h. High Ticks.—9.9 a.m., S.2 p.m. Penang Race Entries close. B.I. homeward mail closes, 4 p.m. Football: Shanghai v. Europeans. Stadium. Football: Div. II. O.T.F.C. v. R.A.O.C., Malav ground; R.E. v. R.A., P. Brani; A.P.C. v. S.R.C., A.P.C. Italian Marionettes, New World, 9.15 p.m. H.M.S. Pinafore,"159 words
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Article87 1929-07-18 11 m readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be rst od that the "Malaya Tribune" does no t ne< easariiy endorse opinions expressed Letters should be a« br f as possible, preferably type-written .-pacing), and on one side of t he paper87 words
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Article83 1929-07-18 11 the Editor, ;Malaya Tribune.") While the above subject is still under n might I be allowed a query to which bl not many would welcome a reply seen our marksman (the dog shooter) aing his duties with precision, and no i are hit. A word of83 words
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249 1929-07-18 11 do the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir.-- Regarding the Indian Unemployment Rampant Bahru, Penang. i under t us Home is under the Immigration rtment, and that it is for Indian coolies are unemployed, but you will agree with (hat many unemployed Indian coolies lodge and sleep249 words
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275 1929-07-18 11 iTo the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Now that public interest appears to be red on these houses, as a resident of the locality I am in a position to state that for the last fortnight there has been a constant tn of househunters "looking round"275 words
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Article303 1929-07-18 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, By pure coincidence I picked up to-day ihf June issue of "Scrlbner's Magazine," and rewarded with a remarkable article J the prevailing attitude of the majority ,f !ucated Christians towards Christianity and the Bible. The author of this article admits303 words
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172 1929-07-18 11 He grew thinner and thinner. His am. Petite w„ H k e canary's. He always felt tired and "fit for nothing"—got no real satisfaction out of life. Then one day some friend told him about McCoy's lablets—told172 words
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Advertisement142 1929-07-18 11 Avoid Cheap Draughts. H4UFFMANNS LEMON DBAUGHI is manufactured with full scientific knowledge Its value has been attested by the satisfactiot which it has given and the approval of th* most eminent physicians and has thereby secured the patronage of thousands of families. At all good chemists and Store*. Beware of142 words
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Advertisement271 1929-07-18 11 TO-NIGHT! TBUBSDAY. JULY 18. TO-NIGHT! NEW WORLD SHOW KELANTAN MAK*YONG—CHINESE WATANGB ETC. TO-NIGHT—ITALIAN MARIONETTES —MOONLIGHT HALL. THE CITY OPERA TO-NIGHT-NO PERFORMANCF. TO-MORROW, JULY 19.-Famous Tamil Drama "NALA TANGGA." To be shown with special costumes and stage settings- 'he principal character is Miss Norlia who will sing Tatni songs throughout the271 words
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Article1163 1929-07-18 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, July 18, 1929, 10 a.m. Issue issue Value Buyer:,. Sellers. I Value Buyers. Sellers. 1 Asam Kumbang 4U r 42|- i $6 Pahang Conaols ldi- Li f 1 Bangnn Tin 37j- 39;- I 5j- PangUga River tij31,163 words
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Advertisement439 1929-07-18 12 AMUSEMENTS. To-night and Nightly at O.IS p.m. THE FAMOUS ITALIAN MARIONETTES Direct from the Scala Theatre, London. AT THE MOONLIGHT HALL NEW WORLD. POPULAR PRICES:-Reserved Boxes (To seat 4) $12. Stalls $150 and $1.50. Uoreserved $1, 50 cts. and 30 cts. BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S. Matinee Performances: On Saturdays, Jnly 13439 words
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Advertisement315 1929-07-18 12 I' l l| l |lL.U.J».m.J),Jj.^,m^ l "li"ir-inrnnr,-irini>ioamjo»mHESß I THE S.S. POLICE BAND I jjj WILL PLAT AT I KATONG PARK AT 9 P.M. ON FRIDAY, JULY 19. 8 BOTANICAL GARDENS, AT 9 P.M. ON SUNDAY, JULY 21 ■MMMnlnlnMnnWnWMa^^ c cnarm and of youth S become a lasting treasure when jjj315 words
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Article318 1929-07-18 13 Ceylon Protest Against Increased Taxes. There was a sensational sequel to the introduction of v increased taxation, fas the Ceylon on July 5, when 17 Unofficial Memftrs left the House as a protest. In accordance with the statement made by H. E. the Governor in Council318 words
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Article294 1929-07-18 13 Educating the Public. An International Aero-Exhibilion was opened by the Prince of Wales at Olympia I on Tuesday. It illustrates the enormous developments that have taken place during the la>t few years in military a:id j commercial aircraft. Bot'.i toe Air Ministry j and the Society of British294 words
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Article182 1929-07-18 13 The National Council of the 1.L.P., at its meeting at Westminster in mail week, at which Mr. James Maxton presided, received a report which showed that of the 55 direct nominees of the paity who stood as Labour candidates at the General Election .'l7 were elected.182 words
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Article52 1929-07-18 13 Twakow Coolie Disappears. A fight occurred in the harbour on Friday between two twakow coolies. Both men eventually fell into the sea. One man was rescued, and much excitemeent was caused among the coolies when the other man was found to be missing in spite of a52 words
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Article50 1929-07-18 13 In the S. Olid Court on Tuesday, a Chinese who was charged with attempting to commit suicid? by hanging was remanded for observation. j Twenty-three tin mines were closed down in the F.M.S. in May against eigh- teen opened or re-open ?d. These figures r;fer almost eoiely to Chinese-owned mines.50 words
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Advertisement622 1929-07-18 13 T? r Eve 2 modern scientific inI fll fill /I f a vention known to this generA VWI f B ation (Air Conditioning Plant, a <*j Dust extractors, etc.) has been XL,. iY¥7/%¥Tn installed in Carreras New Wonder I S Factory to ensure that the ULJLWA. W iJ ZJSrJL V622 words
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