Malaya Tribune, 20 July 1929
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Title Section22 1929-07-20 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI.- No. 169 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, July 20, 1929.22 words
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Advertisement217 1929-07-20 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. TOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. "0.X." CEMENT I jj HI D CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATES ON APPLICATION TO: 5 it] tf I sole fMPOBTBKSi JJjg AsjatfC CO., Ltd., SINGAPORE. j (Incorporated in Denmark.) 1 A PESTS H j yOU will find LOTOL indispensable [I217 words
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Advertisement362 1929-07-20 1 Washing /ft /AY/ Wt*r HIGH STREWT. Slag* por*, 1 if n A^^«^^^^gTOPqCTCTCTiTOg^acjij«.vw..»u.ii.jy 3 8 3 P j|' s jj the most delicious of 1 BAKED BEANS I appetising Tomato Sauce. Z 11 k Cooked to perfection and ready il i U 10 serve hot or cold. Tasty, Ifflf I*} Mj362 words
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1003 1929-07-20 2 SUCCESSFUL DEMONSTRATION AREAS. Scheme of Finance. The fourteenth annual general meeting of the members of Rubber Roadways, Ltd., was held on June 3, at tne registered office, 2, 3, and 4, Idol-lane, London, E.C. Sir Stanley Bois (chairman of the company) presided. The Secretary (Mr. rrank1,003 words
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Article652 1929-07-20 2 Lyall and Evatfs Report. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Singapore, in their weekly report dated July 17, state: The British American Tin Corporation, with a nominal capital of £1,000,000, a :apital which conveys only a very small idea of the resources behind the concern was registered as a652 words
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Advertisement261 1929-07-20 2 I sleepless nights! 1 I ENOS I I =FRUIT SALT; I I and E\o. and the labd I rmrM\\* »hoa-n on th* paclraee are »egutrr<U tTaUc marks. The charm and beaut) of joutn rtk become a lasting treasore when B pictnred by photography. jj q /fl Ik A sitting now261 words
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Advertisement35 1929-07-20 2 MACONOCHIE^S Fresh Fruit Jams Seville Orange Marmalade The best Home fruits for the Jams, the best bitter oranges for the Marmalade and the best sugar for both—and that's all! PLEASE ASK YOUR STOREKEEPER FOR MACONOCHIE'S35 words
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Advertisement473 1929-07-20 2 HOW TO HEAL j SORE STOMACHS When your stomach feels sore and tender after eating, you can be sure that a dangerous acS conmuon is the cause. The presence of excess stomach acid brings about food fe. mentation, and harmful gases are generated, win h distend the stomach and cause473 words
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Advertisement246 1929-07-20 2 If you want a better Job Let us know in what you are interesed; what subject you want to learn Tell us this and we can help yon Write for FREE, illustrated r>o«.k Accountancy Arehitecturp Commercial Training; Clerk of Work.-* S'hand-Typewritmg Draftsmanship L.A.A. and C.R.A. Engineerine:—Civi) Good Kutrlish Concrete Correspondence246 words
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Article881 1929-07-20 3 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS INTERVIEWED. Local Training Expensive. (By Our Chinese Correspondent. p In the course of an interview with the .nager, Mr. H. C. u, I learned interestparticulars concerning the Loh Hwa Shanghai) Athletic football team which ft'a ted a strong Malayan Chinese side i t Sunday in the881 words
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Article132 1929-07-20 3 Request for Information. hinese correspondent, who witnessed H'lforniance of the play "'Boh Nai :i by the Merrilads at the New World -:ht, describes it as very realistic a<?i-eomic—an almost perfect burthe every day life of the Straits- Chinese. "To be happy we must '-hers to be happy"132 words
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Article140 1929-07-20 3 Prince of Wales Interested. Reuter's Service. London, July 18. The Prince of Wales opened the palatial building, of the new School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine near the British Museum to-day. The building has cost £500,000, which has been largely defrayed by the Rockefeller Foundation. I British OfficialReuter's Service. - 140 words
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Article129 1929-07-20 3 Evil Work of Fruit Pest. Reuter's Service. New York, July 18. The Florida bank failures are largely due to the inroads of the Mediterranean fruit fly on the State's citrus crop. The directors of the Citizens Bank Trust Company of Tampa, with branches in the citrus region, haveReuter's Service. - 129 words
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Article310 1929-07-20 3 New Half-Year's Activities x Begun. The first general meetiner of the dramatic section of the Chinese Christian Association for the new session was held on Wednesday evening, with Dr. Lim Han Hae in the chair. There was a good attendance of members of the Straits Chinese Reading310 words
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Article49 1929-07-20 3 The Singapore Fund. Previously acknowledged $81,96?.46 Anonymous 5000 Messrs. Hoe Hin Co. 400 Messrs. Hoe Lee Co. 203 Mr. Ong Heong Chew 50 Mr. Cheong E. Peng 25 Mr. C. A. Benoist 10 Mr. Lim Hong Khiam 2 Total $90.650.46 Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hon. Treasurers.49 words
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Article76 1929-07-20 3 Cabinet's Economy Campaign. ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo, July 17. The Government is endeavouring zealously to curtail the expenditure of all Departments. The Colonial Office is now considering a proposal to modify the scheme of allowance for employees abroad, while the Fina.ice Office is examining a plan76 words
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Article43 1929-07-20 3 The case of the Eurasian is presented in a startling fashion which will arouse interest and comment in a nsw play "The Wheels of Pleasure," by the Ranee of Sarawak, which was produced at the Arts Theatre Club at the end of June.43 words
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Advertisement152 1929-07-20 3 8H Made /rom Golden Virginia Lea/, in London's Bp jjj MATURING MAKES THEM COOL AND FRAGRANT SOU AGENTS: —HUTTENBACH LAZASOS A SONS LTD: SINGAPORE. PENANG. IPOH. KUALA-LUMPUB. wKmS I —always. A great thing with whisky—especially in this blistering climate. N. J. Club maintains -PI at all times the same excellent152 words
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Article1350 1929-07-20 4 UNOFFICIALS INCREASED TAXATION. Walk Out of Council Chamber. (From Exchanges.) On the miming of the 4th inst.. His Excellency the Governor of Ceylon opened the session of the Ceylon Legislative Council with the customary ceremonial. In his address, he touched upon the Land Commission report, the1,350 words
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Article186 1929-07-20 4 "Infernal Impudence" in K. L The following letter appears in the "Malay Mail": Sir,--Surely it is about time that some cheek was put on the rapacity of landlords (many of whom are millionaire* and no wondej) in demanding and receiving exorbitant rents. The real cost of new houses,186 words
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Article221 1929-07-20 4 The art of doubling currency notes a3 practised by a man who has assumed the alias of Ali Gauhar in Hoshiarpur city, has been revealed by a number of cases reported to the police, writes an Amritsar correspondent of the "Pioneer." Gauhar posed as a dealer in cattle. Jam,221 words
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Article36 1929-07-20 4 Mr. Chia Poo Onn, police clerk and interpreter at Kuala Pilah, has been transferred to Tampin, exchanging positions with Mr. Yap Chow Fee, who has gone from Tampin to Kuala Pilah in a similar capacity.—" M.P.M.'36 words
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Advertisement119 1929-07-20 4 t The last word in MODERN TIRE CONSTRUCTION i I?torn ihe world's so many years, is 1 most modern tire only logical. We are factories ou are in an enviable posiI certain to get tins tion to help you with that, from every your tire problemsstandpoint, load all we are119 words
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Advertisement318 1929-07-20 4 TOO OLD TIRED-OUT MEN Too old. tired-out men, lacking vk-o;ir and vitality, y*it i" trouble is a i trouble. The kidneys are f.tilint,' lot. the blood stream pure, thu- poisons waste matter accumulate. 1 lie i n| ainggtsh blood makes you tired, v. and lacking in the vim and viuoni318 words
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Advertisement416 1929-07-20 5 "OH, SO-SO!" Are you one of the many.who when asked iow they are usually reply, "Oh, just soV? Or can you respond with a hearty Fine, thank you"? y The "Just so-so" people almoft inviriably re those who are heid in the bondage of •onstipation, with one or more of416 words
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Advertisement208 1929-07-20 5 Avoid Cheap Draughts. HAUFFMANN'S LEMON DRAUGHT is manufactured with full scientific knowledge Its value has been attested by the satisfaction which it has given and the approval of tht most eminent physicians and has thereto} secured the patronage of thousands ot families. At aU good chemists and Stores Beware of208 words
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Advertisement231 1929-07-20 5 AUCTION SALE of valuable freehold land, the property of tht Municipal Commissioners, situate at Kampon* Kapor, Singapore. To be held at the sale-room of MESSRS. H. M. DE SOUZA CO., 3-a, Finlayson Green. Singapore, ON THURSDAY, JULY 25. AT 2.3« P.M. Particulars. Lot 1. Building site with frontage tr Chitty231 words
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Advertisement184 1929-07-20 5 TRINITY COLLEGE. Gramophone Records of the Pianoforte Examination Pieces and Studies of all grades played by Prof Alec Rowley, F R.A M., F.T.CL. and approved by the Board. Lists seat upon request. Obtainable at D'Souza Bros. Music Store. 42. Selegie Bead. Singapore, SHOES. Buy direct. Enormous savings. The "Pulau" leather184 words
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Advertisement363 1929-07-20 6 1 PAVILION 1 I THONE 6903 I 1 FROM MONDAY, JULY 15 TO SUNDAY, JULY 21. I I AT ».15 P.M. SHARP. 8 I The Utest PA THE GAZETTE. I i "IN BORROWED PLUMES I STARRING G I M4RJORIE DAW and ARNOLD DALV. I MARIE~PREVOST j 'The Girl in the363 words
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Advertisement281 1929-07-20 6 Amusements. I ALHAMBRA! I 'PHONE 6909 I X (TAN CHENG KEE Co, Ltd, Proprietors.) G 1 GRAND PROGRAMME I Commencing Thursday, July 18. j IN THE SECOND SHOW AT t P.M. I 9 THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I I CORINNE GRIFFITH j as LADY HAMILTON, Supreme Beauty of Her Time281 words
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Advertisement473 1929-07-20 6 GAIETY CINEMA SURIN TI 2,f ATRE North Bridge Ro»d. 'Phone No U r h<?r<> fhe Bio Pictures Play. From ttednesday, July I» to Tuesday. July v SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. i F BOM FBIDAV. JULY 1* TO TBI HSDAY, JULY 25 Range ©I Fear (Msstttg). Barest Siarem (Coned*) Special473 words
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328 1929-07-20 7 Rubber Down: Tin Up. Messrs. Etiln and Co. report at 11 a.m. o-day: RUBBER. London 10 13/t6d„ down l/16d. New York 20% cents (G), down cent. Shares: —Easier. Allenbys $2.25 —$2.40, Ayer \loleks $1.T5 —$1.85, Ayer Panas $9.50 —$9.80, Bassetts 92% —97 cents, Balgownies $3.05— «3.25,328 words
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Article142 1929-07-20 7 I British Official Wireless.] London, July 19. p-iris 123.845 New York 1 4-85 Brussels 34.93 a Geneva 25.22 Amsterdam 12.08% Milan «2.745 Berlin 20 35 Stockholm 18.095 Copenhagen 18.205 Oslo 18.205 Vienna 34.46 Prague jjj Helsingfcrs 193 MadriJ 33.36 Lisbon 108.20 Athens 375 813.5 Rio Buenos Aires 47 Vi142 words
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Article138 1929-07-20 7 Singapore, July 20. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $343 Rice, Siam 2 $332 Rice. Siam 3 $325 Rice, Siam 4 $300 Rice, Saigon 1 87 Rice, Saigon 2 $268 Rice, Saigon 3 $248 Rice, Rangoon 1 250 Rice, Rangoon 2 $240 Rice, Par Boiled No. 1 per bag $8.70138 words
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Article48 1929-07-20 7 Barlow's Report. -Icssrs. Barlow and Co., Singapore, in lr weekly report dated July 18, state: The price of the commodity closes below hut shows an advance of 90 cents the date of our last report. Approxin wer® shipped. osing quotations are as follows:---$10.30. Mixed $9.75.48 words
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Article476 1929-07-20 7 5 Per Cent. Dividend Recommended. The directors of the New Scudai, Ltd., in their annual report to be presented at the general meeting to be held on July 26 at 12 noon at 64, 65 and 66 Market Street, state: The results for the year shew a476 words
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Article264 1929-07-20 7 Lewis and Peat's Report. Sffi ?ts. and Peat (Sineapr«re) Ltd.. in their weekly report dated July 19, state: Nothing has occurred during the past few days to effect prices, but in the absence of American interest, the market at times baa weakened. This has been most noticeable264 words
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Article91 1929-07-20 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 o'clock noon, July 20. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 35 1 35% Standard R.S.S. on Tender July 35% 36 August 36% 36% September 36% 37 Aug./ Sept. 36% 36% Oet/Dec 38% 39 Jan' Mar. 39% Tone of91 words
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Article55 1929-07-20 7 Before Mr. F. G. Bourne, in the Coroner's Court yesterday morning, an inquiry was held into the case of Loh Chue, a Hokien, aged 33, who died in the hospital on July 9. The deceased who was a coal-coolie, is said to have been knocked down by a basket of55 words
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Article437 1929-07-20 7 Mavemenis in Structure of Grove Bridge. Singapore Municipal Committee No. 3 took the following action at a meeting held an July 12:— Referred back for amendment two apportionments of cost of metalling and draining Bishopsgate Road, the remaining apportionment being confirmed. In view of offer by nearly all437 words
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Article177 1929-07-20 7 The "Rohna" ls due on Sunday from Madras via Coast ports with 290 passengers on board. The "Rangoon Maiu" is expected on Tuesday from Hong Kong and is proceeding to Calcutta on Wednesday. The Dollar Steamship liner "President Johnson" is expected from Manila on Monday. The "Hong Kheng"177 words
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Article114 1929-07-20 7 Mr. J. Parke, A.C.P., who proceeded Home on leave by the "Rajputana," has been succeeded by Capt. C. R. Morrish, A.CP., D.S.C., who recently returned from leave. Before he left Mr. Parke received a letter of commendation from the Commissioner of Police in recognition of his ex cellent work as114 words
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Article474 1929-07-20 7 Eighteen Dependents. In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, beiore Mr. Justice Deane, Wee Kirn Choon ol 66, Emerald Hi!l, a Straits-born Hokien Chinese was pat through his public examination. Examinee said that he had five sons and fivp daughters. In addition he supported a widowed sister with four children,474 words
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Article183 1929-07-20 7 The Weekly Reports. The following reports are issued by the Singapore Flying Club: Week June 30 to July 6. Total flying time 11 hrs. 55 mins. Dual instruction 6 hrs. 25 mins. Solo flights 4 hrs. 25 mins. Passenger flights 05 mins. Tests 1 hr. 00 mins.183 words
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Article79 1929-07-20 7 On Saturday at the residence in Kuala Lumpur of Dato Lee Kong Lam, J.P., M.S.C., C.H., the betrothal took place of his daughter, Miss Lee Swee Yoong, with Mr. Tan Eng Lim, eldest son of Capt. Tan Soo Hock J.P., M.C., of Malacca. There was a large attendance of relations79 words
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Article146 1929-07-20 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, July 20. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Kumsang 22; Hebe 21; Deli 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Darvel 18; Muroran Mam 16: Antenor 11: G. G. Roume 8: Leverkusen 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Mexico Maru 30: Awa Maru 32: Brazil146 words
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Article34 1929-07-20 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs.' 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money *mm Tnd'a an'J Cf v!« r» L I*<. 15« for $100.34 words
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Advertisement485 1929-07-20 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET —Sea-side residence, 90, Teluk Kurau Road, double and single rooms with, bath rooms, garage, phone, water. Apply O. Ramasamy Nadar Co.. 86. Market Street FOR SALE —Triumph motor-cycle, 2Va H.Pexcellent and speedy. ($195.00). Apply S5. Bras Basah Road. TENDERS. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Tenders for the supply485 words
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Miscellaneous112 1929-07-20 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT MALAYA. SATURDAY. JULY 2«, 9 A.M. Temperature. Rainfall j Bright Mean Wind. Sunshine Force Statioaa. yesterday.l Yesterday Humidity Direc Weathei Max Mm. M.HP FT F. lns w tion Kuala Lumpur 8q 7"» n 1 j2? 2 Sw Overcast Singapore 86 77 nll J112 words
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Miscellaneous499 1929-07-20 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day. July 2D. High Tides.—lo.44 a.m., 9.26 p.m. Malayan Athletic Meeting. K.L. Cricket: Etceteras v. Servicer S.C.C; S.C.C. 2nd XI v. Medical College I'nion; V.M.C.A.. v. P. Brani; C.S.C. v. R.A.F., C.S.C ground; I.A. v. Municipality, I.A. ground. Sports: Gey tang English School, 3 p.m. Italian Marionettes, New499 words
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Article706 1929-07-20 8 All Chinese in Malaya ara following v.-ith anxious interest the news of tne situation in Manchuria, with its grave menace of war tor a country now making gigantic effort! to recover from the effects of long years jf bitter civil strife. It is not easy, i:rm706 words
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Article632 1929-07-20 8 The Loh San Association has been regislered tered in the Settlement. Mrs Wilkinson has succeeded Miss M Merton at the Anjlo-Chinese School, Seremban. The Pilot Board of Penang has granteu to Mr Robert Pearson Burton a licence to a-t*as Pilot, in the Penang Pilotage district. Dr T C. Lonie has632 words
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Article75 1929-07-20 8 In the Second Court, before Mr. P. S. Williams, a Chinese girl, aged 18, was yesterday charged with attempting to commit suicide. It appears that the accused, who is living at No. 18—B, Lorong 19, off Geylang Road, tooK a dose of opium and subsequently attempted to cut75 words
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Article69 1929-07-20 8 Official Opening by the Governor. IL E. the Commander-in-Chief, H. M. Ships and Vessels, China Station, and th? Captain-in-Charge and Officers of H. M. Naval Establishments, Singapore, have issued invitations for the "At Home* to be held on Wednesday, Aug. 14, from 4 to 6.30 p.m., at69 words
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Article121 1929-07-20 8 On another page to-day questions ere esfceti by a correspondent concerning the Alter-Care Association. This, the reminder may be given is the new title adopted some Una ago lor the organisation previously known as the Dischaiged Prisoners' Aid Society, the change b? ing made so as to121 words
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Article44 1929-07-20 8 From Prance by "Athos II," due at Singapore at 6 a.m. to-morrow. Rom China and Manila by "President Johnson," due at Singapore daylight on Monday, the 22nd instant. Prom China by "Van Heutss," due at Singapore daylight on Tuesday, the 23rd instant.44 words
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Article38 1929-07-20 8 Latent Quotations. RUBBER. I-ondon:—10 13/16 d. New York:— 20 cents <G>. Singapore:—3s --35% cents. TIN. London:—Spot £214 (up 65s>; 3 months, buyers £217 5s (up 655). sellers £217 IDs (up 65si. Singapore:—$110.75. (125 tons sold.)38 words
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Article1097 1929-07-20 8 Four Portraits and Their Subjects. The Municipal Commissioners caused four portraits to be painted an <t hung in their C. mmittee Room <v. the new Municipal Offices. The portraits arc of Mr. R. J- Farrer. Mr. A. Genii-, D r W. R. C. Middleton, and Mr.1,097 words
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Advertisement284 1929-07-20 8 jjMwiiniiwi in -^m*****^ Rustless Steel Cutlery 551T122t5w 5C appearance —7 »3 ~> fa muct durable. No. 2407. whb xylonite hssd es (3^aie. fable Knives $M 50 per doz. Cheese Knives $1250 per doz. No. 2409. with xylooiie handles (round) fable Knives $15.56 per doz. Cheese Knives $13.50 per doz. Rustless284 words
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Advertisement88 1929-07-20 8 STANLEY'S World Renownod SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS, LEVELS, Etc Etc Sole Af ents MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 NORTH BKIDGE ROAD, Singapore. TENG SENG OUAN. AGENTS POR T. K. X's Tyres, Tabes, Shoes and otber goods. FRESH STOCK OF SILVER-PORCELAIN WARE JUST88 words
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143 1929-07-20 9 Nations' Reminder to China and Russia. HOSTILITIES REPORTED. Soviet Statement: "No War Unless Invaded." Reuter's Service. America, Britain, France and Japan have sent a Joint reminder, through France, to Russia and China that they arc signatories of the KelloggReuter's Service. - 143 words
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Article109 1929-07-20 9 NO OUTSIDE INTERVENTION. Reuter's Service. Tokyo. July ly. Martial law has been proclaimed in Harbin and the town is heavily patrolled by Chinese troops. Business is at'a stand still. Shanghai, July 19. Vernacular papers state that China is not replying to the second Russian Note. LocalReuter's Service. - 109 words
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Article170 1929-07-20 9 REMINDER TO DISPUTANTS. Reuter's Service. Pans, July 19. M- Briand received the Chinese Minister and the Russian Ambassador successively and both made statements regarding the recent Russo-Chinese incidents. M. Briand advised moderation in order to avoid an armed conflict. Washington. July 19. The Government has drawn theReuter's Service. - 170 words
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Article258 1929-07-20 9 DEMONSTRATION IN NEW \OKK. Reuter's Service. New York, July i 9. Russian Communists demonstrated outside the Chinese Consulate to day and police rererves were rushed to the scene. The Communist demonstrators numbered five hundred and caned placards ami shouted threats against Chinese but they did not attempt toReuter's Service. - 258 words
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Article156 1929-07-20 9 BREACH OF SOLEMN UNDERTAKING. Reuter's Service. London, July 20. The "Times," writing on the tension in the Far East, says that the Soviet and Chinese Governments have made it a grievance recently that .they have not been treated on a tooting of equality by the West. BothReuter's Service. - 156 words
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Article72 1929-07-20 9 A Thousand Buildings Destroyed. Reuter's Service. Constantinople, July i». A considerable portion of the town of Angora has been ravajed by fire, which was fanned by a strong wind. It is estimated that over a thousand shops and houses have been destroyed. The number of deadReuter's Service. - 72 words
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Article39 1929-07-20 9 U. S. Inspectors Abroad. Reuter's Service. Washington, July 20. Six new inspectors have been assigned to norts. five in Europe and one »t Slut Kai, to investigate all shipments oi n ics to the United States.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article22 1929-07-20 9 CHINESE TOPICS, on ps*e 3. YLO\ NEWS AND NOTES, on pafO 4. K OTLs OF THE WEEK, on page 9*22 words
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Article43 1929-07-20 9 Amanullah's Supporters. Reuter's Service. Peshawar, July 19. It is reported that Hidayatullah, the step-brother of Amanullah, and three other sympathisers of Amanullah, were strangle at A K swtion of the Afridis has joined tht* Waziris, who are supporting Nadir Khan.Reuter's Service. - 43 words
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Article74 1929-07-20 9 Rash Driving Charge. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 19. At the Police Court to-day, Mr. J. L. Ross was acquitted of the charge of negligent driving resulting m the death of a bikh. Counsel for the defence criticised the police saying that they had been74 words
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Article24 1929-07-20 9 r a ct night's Gazette notified that Mr. Walter Clarence Huggard. X.C, assumed the duties of Attorney-General SS.. on July 13.24 words
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Article164 1929-07-20 9 SPECIAL SAFEGUARDS FOR LABOURERS. Cotton Industry Deadlock. Reuter's Service. London, July 10. The House of Commons passed the third reading of the Colonial Development Bill, including the amendment moved by Sir Oswald Mosley dealing with fair conditions of labour on work for which the cost would be defrayedReuter's Service. - 164 words
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Article273 1929-07-20 9 OPERATIVES' REQUEST REJECTED. Reuter's Service. j London, July 19A complete deadlock has resulted from the joint cotton conference at Manchester, the employers refusing the operatives' request that notices should be withdrawn before negotiations. Coal Industry. GOVERNMENT CONVERSATIONS. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, July ID. Conversations of the Government withReuter's Service. - 273 words
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Article175 1929-07-20 9 A Few Weeks' Dieting Needed. Reuter's Service. London, July 19. His Majesty the King spent a good day and his progress continues. London, July ly. Prince Georg? is indisposed and may have to take a short cure. London, July 19. Interviewed by Reuter, Prince George's Comptroller saidReuter's Service. - 175 words
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Article46 1929-07-20 9 Debts Debate Not Finished. Reuter's Service. Paris, July 19. iMinisters intend to ask the Chamber of Deputies to suspend its sitting until Monday or Tuesday to enable M. Poincare, who is still confined to his room, to participate and finish the debts debate.Reuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article229 1929-07-20 9 GmriiDr to Give Evidence MAIN CASE TO FOLLOW APPEAL. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 20. The Jelai Concession case was continued all day long yesterday and continues this morning. After the result of the appeal is announced the bi<? main case will come up for hearing,229 words
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Article101 1929-07-20 9 Russian's Alleged Drug Fraud. Reuter's Service. Paris, July 19. "The ***** in the woodpile" is a "tremendously rich" Russian named Raskine, ae.ording to "Le Matin" which chronicles the results of investigations into the smuggled heroin mystery. The paper says that iiaa-kine, who is an extennve traveller, boughtReuter's Service. - 101 words
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Article75 1929-07-20 9 Grain Elevators Destroyed. Reuter's Service. Berlin, July 19. A bij fire in th- outer harbour at Emden resulted in grain elevators and other buildings beinj: destroyed. The damage is mated at 1,000,000 marks. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, July 19. A huge fire of six hours' durationReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article53 1929-07-20 9 Prince Who is Nearly Eighty. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Vienna, July 19. The forthcoming marriage is announced of Prince Johann, the reigning Prince of Liechtenstein Principality, which is ths smallest in Europe. The Prince is 76 years old and the bride, who is a member of the old Viennese53 words
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Article41 1929-07-20 9 Mr. Hoovers Clean Sweep. Reuter's Service. Washington, July 2*. Mr. Hoover intends to recommend to Congress to grant compensation to the Florida citrus-growers for the damage occasioned by Federal activities for the extermination of the Mediterranean fruit fly.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article38 1929-07-20 9 Loss of Life and Damage. Reuter's Service. Hyderabad, Jnly 19. Twenty people so far have been drowned in the flooding of the Sind River, which caused heavy damage to the crops of cotton and rie?.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article30 1929-07-20 9 Much Distress in Germany. [Trans-Ocean via BerUn, Germany is in the grip of j» resulting in many casualties. .nptreeeAsnnw a water scar:ity m many d*t*iet*OfJom-oJ .3niJs9T9ftij30 words
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Advertisement234 1929-07-20 9 (WWw I MARQUE DĔPOSĔE I TRADE MARK 1N j pal j iMKIk YOU ARE CERTAIN 2 I GOOD BRANDS' I If You 'Order Meukow. )2f J&sd (C3TWM K> I bat i.j 4> SOLE AGENTS: ,D > GUTtIRIE c CgD (Ine.rpor.ted to the Stnut, jMppsso Ba of saaja ?i j£,t» ica2SZsZsZ!i&«!hi!hi!sasEsgs^234 words
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172 1929-07-20 10 BUD WALLEY'S FIGHTS. Sports Pastimes. Beaten on Points by Mizler. BOXING. oi *,f b .d Walley's victory over Freday „hich was reported la.t ""I St. SS Buds manager, save severely on the body. Mr. i nw t <t »nt Bud in to make a fight oi re. BuS watched to172 words
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Article75 1929-07-20 10 ft is reported that L, S Fond Teddy Hens of Johore instead of Smiling Khl r Fond is now training hard and the fight should prove very lively as the boys are said to be well matched. Arran who is in serious training is to meet Kid75 words
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Article36 1929-07-20 10 THE INTER-ZONE FINAL. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. Berlin, July 19. In the Davies Cup inter-zone final Tilden (America) beat Moldenhauer (Germany), t &_4, and Hunter (America) beat §»renn (Germany) it—6, 6—3, 6 4, 6—3.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article35 1929-07-20 10 Tokyo, July 18. The second annual summer tournament of the Kobe Lawn Tennis Association will take place from July 21 for a week. The tournacnent is open to all competitors, foreign ana Japanese.35 words
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Article82 1929-07-20 10 The annual tWfc rnament ff* Y -W.C.A Bports Club wIH conclude with the finals of the mixed doubles,' st the Y.W.C.A. on Saturday next, play commencing at 4.45 p.m., when Mr. an* Mrs. N. H. Hogan will meet Miss R. Russell iil Dr. O. SmMK The prizes won82 words
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Article113 1929-07-20 10 GOLF. The following were the scores in the ladies' and mixed events at the Malacca Golf Club for July. Ladies* Medal (Bogey). -Mrs. Vowler all square, Mrs. If olden 1 down, Mrs. Coleman 2 down, Mrs. Allen 3 down, Mrs. Lindow 3 down, Mrs. Finch 3113 words
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Article62 1929-07-20 10 The July mixed foursomes competition was played at the Singapore Golf Club yesterday, and was won by Mr. Rash and Mrs. de Piro with a score of 45—10% =34% Fifty-four cards were taken out. The Garrison Golf Club's ladies' medal (stroke) competition was played on Wednesday and62 words
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Article173 1929-07-20 10 An entertaining programme was given in lhe Ml Church Hall, Port Canning Road 2 rJgh by the Epworth The small BSrtLS? on rlay. to enUtied were 'rJ2X- S 2 *SL\%m~* Play told the storyof a Russian shoemaker. Miss Ah Leong as STalryona." the wife of the shoemaker173 words
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Article252 1929-07-20 10 DOUBLE CENTUPLES BY HOBDS AND DULEE>t^NHJL CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London. July 9. The following first .-lass matches begun on Wednesday, were terminated to-day: SURREY BEAT SOMERSET. Somerset: 169 (Allom 6 for 51) and 234 (Lvon 119, Allom 5 for 79). Surrey: 555 for 4 dccl. (Hobbs 202, SheppardReuter's Service. - 252 words
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Article342 1929-07-20 10 POSITIONS UP TO YESTERDAY. Last Ist Inngs. Season. P. W. L. D. W. L. Pts, Gloucestei (5) 17 11 3 1 1 IMO Kent (2) 17 10 4 0 2 I 93 Notts (3) 15 *****87 Derby (10) 16 8 3 0 4 1 87 Lancashire (1342 words
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Article160 1929-07-20 10 SERVICES START WELL. The Services started well in their encounter with the Etceteras in the S.C.C. tournament on the Padang yesterday. Dutacan and Perkins opened the Services' innings and put together 60 runs when Walling, taking charge of the leather f*om the pavilion end, had Perkins caught 1160 words
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Article24 1929-07-20 10 SWIMMING. The Garrison Aquatic Sports will be held to the YM.GJi. Bath, Fort Canning, on Aug. 3, commencing at 2.30 p.m.24 words
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Article403 1929-07-20 10 Artillery Snatch a Point. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. S.R.C. IX) EVERYTHING BUT SCORE. In the First Division game played at the Stadium yesterday between the S.R.C. and the R.A., it would be correct to say, that rh* V.A held the Club to a draw, as the S.R C. did everything403 words
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Article84 1929-07-20 10 The following teams of the Amicable Athletic Association will meet to-morrow on the Chintse ground: Married.—Swee Chiang (capt.); Twang Yang, Gek Soo; Swee Thye, Boon l-ay, Choon Theng; Yong Coo, Yong Quee, Kwee Liang, Hock Kin, and Y. C. Song. Reserves: Boon S:n?, Cheng Yam and84 words
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Article112 1929-07-20 10 MONDAY, JULY 22, Division I. Malays v. Scletar. at Stadium. Division IL O.T.P.C. v. Welch, at Malay ground. S.C.F.A.: "A" v. Y.M.C.A.. at Y.M.C.A. ground. Police v. "Robins" at H. Board ground. TUESDAY, JULY 23. Division II. S.R.C. V. R.A. at Y.M.C.A. ground. 0.T.P.C. v. R.E. at Stadium.112 words
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Article203 1929-07-20 10 FIRST DIVISION. OOAlB. Tj. D. A. Pt*. B.C.C. 10 8 0 2 23 4 18 J.C.F.A. 11 7 2 2 29 7 16 Welch 12 6 5 1 25 24 13 Malays 8 4 2 2 23 9 10 S.R.C. 13 4 7 2 20 26 10 Seletar203 words
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Article47 1929-07-20 10 The Yew Kong Chinese School will meet Chin's XI in a return match to-morrow on the St. Joseph's ground. In their recent match, the game was very keenly contested, with the school team winning 2—1, and to-morrow's match promises to be decidedly interesting.47 words
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Article185 1929-07-20 10 The Opportunist Goal. The Chinese "B" won by one goal to nothing when they met the R.A. yesterday, on their own ground, in the Second Division of the Singapore League. Neither team was brilliant and the game was tame and uninteresting until the second hah, when185 words
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Article18 1929-07-20 10 lhe Temiang Rovers' Association recently beat the Seremban United Association "B" 7—l in the N.S.F.A. League.18 words
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Article65 1929-07-20 10 The following will represent the Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association against Boon Boy XI to-day. on the Balestier Road ground: —Neo Soon Kirn. Lim Kirn Leng, Lim Chin Hian. Lee Sitw Pan, Wet bug Hong. Soh K-e Sit. Pak Jin Chye. Ko Woon Kiong, Yeo Cheng65 words
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Article68 1929-07-20 10 "S.S." wishes to develop a discussion about the disappointment cf the Malays in not gating a mar-ch against the Loh Hwa team, but it would serve no good purpose to allow such a discussion. The tcurists cannot be compelled to meet any team whkh is keen on trying68 words
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Article49 1929-07-20 10 The following will represent the Singapore Pranakan Association IT against the Kota Raja Club to-morrow, at the Stadium, in the finu, of Alsagoff Cup: Ibrahim, Ahmat Cholok. Hassan. Alimai Jabbar, icapt.t, Amat. Tubi. Jantaa. Sultan. A. Rahman. Osman. and Saini. Reserves:—Noor, Young Ahmat and A. Tahir.49 words
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Article78 1929-07-20 10 In the Yeow Kirn Swee Shield competition, at Malacca on Wednesday, the Starlight Wanderers I and Chahaya Bintang Timor met. In the first half each side scored once, and both goals, were from penalty kicks taken by Teck Chens and Mapis. In the second half the Wanderers78 words
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Article63 1929-07-20 10 The following will represent the Friendly Sporting Association egainst the Juvenile Football Club to-morrow on the Outram Road School ground:— Yeo Thian Lye: Khoo Pens Yam. Tan Van? Chuan; Yeow Chong Lay. Yeoh Cheang Bok. Lee Siew Pan, Tan Chin Bock. Willip Tan. Yeo Tiang Chwee. William63 words
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Article468 1929-07-20 10 Two Records Broken Yesterday. YTHILINGAM AG AIN WINS THE QUARTER. ATHLETICS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kua'.a Lumpur, July ~<>. The annual championship meeting of the A. A. A. of British Malaya was opened at Kuala Lumpur to-day in weather which vtms threatening throughout most of the afternoon. The468 words
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Article398 1929-07-20 10 SUCCESSFUL FIRST MEETING. The first annual athletic the McNair Road English SchooL hold on the, school grounds JPJ-J «2*^, cellent weather conditions before of interested spectators, the 10 (blue and gold) being much in evidence. i Tables and chairs were nicely arrang the lawn, where the398 words
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Article43 1929-07-20 10 POLO. The "X 0.R." Cap is to be played for at Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, Sunday, and Mof»d*y, Aug. t, 4 and 5. Entries have been received from Singapore, Johore, and Selangnr. Penang and Iskander are unfortunately unable to compete.43 words
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Article261 1929-07-20 10 Full Polce Honours. The interment of Lim Ah Yok, detectiveconstable No. 52 attached to the Rochore Division, who died in Tan Tock Seng's Hospital q0 Wednesday, oook place with full Police honours at the Thompson Road cemetery yesterday afternoon. The Chief Police Officer. (Mr. A. J. Sheedy), the261 words
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Article70 1929-07-20 10 The following is a further list of subscribers to the Y.W.C.A. Finance Campaign: General Fund. —Derrick and Co.. $100; British-American Tobacco Co., $50; Manasseh and Co.. Perry and Co., Mr. G. L. Peet, Mr. J. Schuff. Mr. J. W. Harries. $25 each: Mr. A. Suratee, $20; miscellaneous,70 words
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Article42 1929-07-20 10 The usual weekly service in English will be conducted by Swami Adyananda at the Ramkrishna Mission premises, 20, Race Course Lane, to-«morrow at 6.30 p.m. Progiamme: (i) Invocation and chanting, (ii) Study class, (iii) Preaching. Subject: "Religion as a Factor of Civilisation."42 words
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Article763 1929-07-20 10 District Association Formed. At the Malacca Chinese Chamber of Cotnmerce, a public meeting of Asiatic rubber estate owners and planters was held for the purpose of considering the desirability of establishing a District Planters' Association for Malacca, to be a branch of the already established Asiatic763 words
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Obituary98 1929-07-20 10 Chief Clerk Collapses in Office. The sudden death occurred in the As Petroleum Office yesterday, at a >: noon, of Mr. Lee Chin Teck. It was itoted that he collapsed suddenly whiie askia r f£ r leave. Death was instantaneous and th cause is believed to be heart-iailu:98 words
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Article183 1929-07-20 10 "Death by misadventure" was the untitled returned yesterday by Mr. F. G. Bourse, the Coroner, at an inquiry into the aea of Lim Keow. a female Hokiei aged nine months, who died it i Street, on the 10th inst The cite, have fallen dawn k ladder the day. The "Summer183 words
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Advertisement555 1929-07-20 11 Church Services. EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. St. Andrew's Cathedral July 21, 1929. ~:30 sun. Litany. 4o a.m. (Choral) Holy Communion and Sermon. v 15 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion. p.m. The Catechism. ,:30 p.m. (Choral) Evensong; and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday555 words
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Advertisement269 1929-07-20 11 TAMIL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Short Street 8:30 a.ra. Sunday School. 9.30 a.m. Divine Service. Subject: "The Servant of God and Man Preacher: Rev. S. M. Thevathasan. 7:30 p.m. Ep worth League Meeting. Subject: "My Account with God." Speaker: Mr. Daniel Sundram. 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Prayer Meeting. Leader: Rev. S. M.269 words
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Advertisement112 1929-07-20 11 TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY. JULY 20. TO-NIGHT! NEW WOULD SNOW KELANTAN MAK'YONG—CHINESE WAYANGS, ETC, TO-NIGHT—ITALIAN MARION BITES—MOON UGHT HALL. THE CITY OPERA To-night-Grand Performance. Duke of Burgundy." Supported by Special VAUDEVILLE EX TR TURSS- M NIF i V FOLUBS REvUE" introducing the latest stage crazs Doing the New Low Dpwn'\ *cc Henry112 words
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Advertisement385 1929-07-20 11 ALBUMa™ VOLUME HI. Contents. KRONTJONG MACHAN SAYANG MAMS. KBONTJONG SRI WANGI. SAYANG KA MI NING KRONTJONG RIBOET. BUNG A HELATI IKRONTJONG1 KRONTJONG TEBISG TtNGGL fAASBIE EMMIE. KRONTJONG BURONG KUNTOL. JOGPiE JOOPtE and iurlher 17 Popular Malay Piece* lAtI At $2 00 per book. 0 ONLY LIMITED COPIES ARRIVEDQ. C.^VONG, 197,385 words
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Article1040 1929-07-20 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, July 2», 1929. 10 am. Issue Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. Value Buyers. Sellers. 1 Asam Kumbang 40j- 41|- $5 Pahang Consols 10|- 11 1 Bangrin Tin 37|- 39|- Pangnga River B|3 9 3 1 Batang Padang 0.351,040 words
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Advertisement318 1929-07-20 12 To-night and Nightly at OAS p.mTHE FAMOUS ITALIAN MARIONETTES Direct from the Seal* Theatre, London. AT THE MOONLIGHT HALL, NEW WORLD. POPULAR PRICES: -Resetted Boxes (To: 4) IMW $1.50. Pareserfed $1, Si cts. and 3icts. BOOKING AT MOUTRIB'S. Hatinee Perteraances: On Saturdays, Joly 15 *nd 20. PRICES $2 AND fI.318 words
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Advertisement149 1929-07-20 12 I ASIA LIFE j INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED. jjj (Under American Charter.) I 1 I New York Office 80, William Street, New York < Uj. g I Main Office for the Orient: 17, The Bund, Shanghai.* v i 3 A company conducted in strict conformity to tbe jjj 3 requirements of149 words
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Advertisement144 1929-07-20 12 I THE S.S. POLICE BAND K WILL PLAT AT 8 I BOTANICAL GARDENS. AT 9 P.M. ON SUNDAY. JULY 21. 8 8 WATERLOO STREET. AT 5 P.M. ON FRIDAY JULY 26. jj Toothsome Tasties. WE 'RECEIVE REGULAR. AND CONTINUOUS SUPPLIES OFSheep's Tongues Sheep's Kidneys Sweetbreads Ox Kidneys Brains Ox Tails144 words
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Article785 1929-07-20 13 Definite Bnilding Programme. The Government has adopted a definite policy of police development and is spending money spread over a number of years, says the "Malayan Police Magazine." The works now in progress embrace: Police Depot and training ground at Thomson Road; Large new barracks in Maxwell Road;785 words
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Advertisement581 1929-07-20 13 i I 1 No on* is foolish enough t-> ig o-e a I hint that would result in bettt-r lighting. I The Mazda filament, invented and peril j fccted after many year*' researafo in the I 1 Mazda Laboratories, nmtMM ifc brilli- I i j ance throughout t*s rated life.581 words
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Advertisement203 1929-07-20 13 WANTED—Raw reptile skins,— crocodiles, lizards, Karungs, Pythons etc. Qrote ci.f., Madras. Th» Chrome Leather Company, Chrom* pet, South India. I POOR OLD JOE He's Getting Thinner Every Day. He used to be such a manly fellow, too j well proportioned and full of vigour. 1 Now his fine figure has203 words
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Advertisement321 1929-07-20 13 Swallow &Arieirs! > o J (WORLD RENOWNED) j BISCUITS j J AND y l CAKES I I Are always obtainable and are I without equal. i i Sole Agents: I j Mackay, Monk, Ltd.,§ J SINGAPORE AND PENANG. I FlLM—Enemy of Teeth To which modern dental science attributes serious tooth321 words
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Advertisement781 1929-07-20 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. CLAIMS FOR HEFUND OF ASSESSMENT ON VACANT HOUSES. NOTICE is hereby given that claims for refund of assessment on vacant houses for the period from January 1 to June, 30, 1929. must Da sent to the Municipal Assessor on or before July 30 1929,781 words
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Advertisement718 1929-07-20 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. I the undersigned, Chan Kirn Meng carrying' on business under the style of Chop Ban Chin Bee Co., at No. 116, Robinson Road, Singapore, hereby give notice that my son named Chan Kee Seng who held my Powei of Attorney on behalf of the above named Chop718 words
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Advertisement539 1929-07-20 14 BANKS. THE HO HONC BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 14, MARKET BTREET. BRANCHES: Peßang So, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 10i), Jaian Rahamat. PalembanK 16, Ilir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia «7, Corner Lloyd Screet. Shanghai 9,539 words
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Advertisement494 1929-07-20 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,040 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Churcb Street, London. E.C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.494 words
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Advertisement397 1929-07-20 14 INSURANCE. (BSk SOUTH XM$ BHITISB INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L C MARGOLIOUTH. Menage*OSes: 1. FiaUywa Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital »2,000,000 Surplns $1300.000397 words
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Advertisement628 1929-07-20 14 INSURANCE. I THE EASTERN UNITED I ASSURANCE CORPORATION B LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S) fl HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPCRI H 704 F\'»ot of No. 3, Maiarc* Street Singapore. S| Tlnpe Nos. 304« and 4047. H BOARD OF DIRECTOR* I See Teung Wah, Esq.—Chairman Ong Soon Tee.—Vice-Chairman Hj Koh San flin, Esq.628 words
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