Malaya Tribune, 24 July 1929

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI, No. 172 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, July 24, 192' J.
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    • 126 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. f OU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. j LATHES, SHAPING AND DRILLING MACHINES. Etc. J |L CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM 1 Sole Importers: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., SINGAPORE, j (Incorporated in Denmark.) S f? LB I NO OTHER CAR GIVES AS MUCH FOR YOUR MONEY. f 1
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    • 437 1 "KLORUIXJK" fl w WQH STRMT Uagmpor*. s CHEF CLf i' I f/re mos/ delicious of all i I BAKED BEANS f j|j Sauce. l I Cooked to perfection and ready iff I H to serve hot or cold. Tasty, HPfLW 8 nourishing and satisfying. I l I MADE IN ENGLAND
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  • 2247 2 WIMBLEDON INSPIRING. The Africans' Prospects. A £20.e00 HORSE RACE PROPOSAL. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, June 27. The All-England Lawn Tennis Championships which are virtually world championships, are being contested at Wimbledon with an almost negligible prospect of any of them coming to this country- We
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    • 332 2 !Doc tors know, too, that the wonderful JB|, Glaxo Process keeps the vitamins power- %|fl ful and the milk clean and germ-free. s They know how much more digestible .j| Glaxo is than cow's or buffalo milk, 2| how it is altogether the best and safest y ip£. food for
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    • 91 2 Hair lovely and as you want it all day long JL KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE Java Curry Stuffs* Krupuk Udang Extra Fine. Krupul Udang No. 1. Krupuk Blind jo. Mango Pickles. Ruminia Pickle*. Onions Pickles. Chilli Pickles. Cucumbers Pickles. Mixed Pickles. Arum Mania Pickles. Ready Made Nasi Goreng. Smoked
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  • 1276 3 LIBRARY COMMITTEE AT THE AGENCY. An Operation on "Maud." (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, June 27. A particularly delightful garden-party was that given yesterday afternoon by Lady I St u r of the Victoria League, and her cential executive, in the lovely grounds of the Bedford
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    • 163 3 I Ask far MOON BRAND SYRUP {5 The best obtainable a PRICE 45 cts. PER BOTTLE. I .SOLD EVERY WHERE. B E Prepared and Manufactured by Ci 1 LUNA CAFE Distributors for g 2 3, DHOBY GHAUT. j You must MM be WELL plggl to WIN HgSffl ARE you in
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    • 31 3 ijust Unpacked ja Miss RIBOET J NEW M\L\Y RECORDS. I Catalogues sent with pleasure. g DISTRIBUTORS: S MONO HUAT Co. I (GRAMOPHONE STORES) g Phone 4924. No. 97, North Bridge Roafi.
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    • 232 3 LTD I GOOD BOOKS I I are indispensable tools in every calling or profession. As to acquiring knowledge and efficiency, jjj I tn e one best method is to have always a I I useful book on hand to read in your jjj 1 time. H I List of new
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  • 847 4 Sleepy Hollow Awakening. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 20. The regular monthly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Resident Councillor's office on Friday, July 19. The President informed the board that during: the month of June there were 126 births and 71 deaths. Twenty-four
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  • 344 4 Special General Meeting. (.Prom Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, July 20. A special general meeting of the M.P.A. was held on Thursday last at 6.30 p.m. at the Malacca Club. The following gentlemen were present. The Hon. Mr. A. McKenzee (chairman) Messrs. C. F. Smith, A. Gould, C. Milne,
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  • 218 4 Farewell to Mr. Holgate. The Teachers' Association of Malacca on Friday turned out in good force to honour their patron, Mr. M. R. Holgate, the Inspector of Schools, who sails for Home this week on leave. Over 50 teachers were present at tea, served on the spacious lawns
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    • 511 4 j I 3_ malt ix-mACf j i H Sleep^N I J Hcfe B he? vA and invigorated. regularly before retiring. There is nothing ¥11 comparable to this easily digested food lv beverage for soothing worn nerves and \1 II I preventing digestive unrest —the principal II 1 causes of sleeplessness.
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    • 10 4 Imperial DUNCAN BOBEBTS. LID (Dept. M.T 137, Cecil Street. Singapore
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    • 185 4 Double-edged means double service—double economy C GENUINE Gil- fc*jh -Genuine Gillette J lette Blades super-keen, doublehave two shaving jMf ed g ed blac es shave edges—the sharpest, f the beard close and keenest edges ever clean and leave the ground, honed and face cooled, refreshed stropped. and invig-Doubled-edged blades orated.
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  • 194 5 New Paths of Development. Reuter's Service. v, Capetown, July 22 the annual S„„ AST* to attend ation for f th f S ritish here for the fir«f ment of Sconce, held culture thirdly th develo P™»t of agrigreat re S our?e 8 y the ""tinent'a theh-' oped that
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  • 67 5 Reuter's Service. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. v?rlin. 22. tbe botlv5t <iay of tne ve», tbermom.tcr «a.ned i.I.2 lbere «ere eient deadbs from beat n.id dro"'nm5. 7bor? vere tne Wann4ee e»tabl,»nments and beat cases receive 5,r«it treatment »r Lerlin, Fuly 21. X score ot dead is
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  • 85 5 Another R.A.F. Attempt. British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 22. It is learned that the Royal Air Force world long-distance record witn tne Dig Fairey Napier long range monoplane, which recently flew non-stop to India. The machine is at present being exhibited at the Aero Show at Olympia,
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  • 79 5 Reuter's Service. Washington, July 23. Three more European Governments have made representations to the State Departmen. with regard to the new Tariff Bill. Norway and Holland have protested against the increase of duty on matches from eight to 20 cents per gross, and Austria
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  • 77 5 Very Serious Condition. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, July 21. Chancellor Mueller, who is taking a cure at Mergentheim, Spa, was operated on for ulcerous gall inflammation revealing that an juicer had penetrated the abdominal cavity. The situation therefore is considered grave. Berlin, July 22. Chancellor Muiler has passed
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  • 75 5 Western Electric's War. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Aaia. Berlin, July 22. The exhibition of American "talkies" was suddenly and completely stopped, following an injunction which Gterman electric firms obtained against the employment by the Western Electric of "talkie" apparatus prescribed by the United States, who refuf.e. to the
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  • 80 5 British Empire's Share. British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 22. Mi. Henderson stated that the contribution payable by the British Government to the League of Nations, including the International Labour Organisation, during 1929 amounts to 2,702,000 gold francs or £108,000. The contribution of the British Empire as a whole
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  • 40 5 King Afraid of Amanullah. Reuter's Service. Bombay, July 22. Bachaisaqao is very uneasy with regard to Amanullah's movements, fearing ne may -*~~x t*~lr *nA hns nnw a« interests, but presumably also to Keep him Wttitm*4 ~r Awanullah's doings.
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  • 39 5 Reuter's Service. Paris, July 22. The Postmaster-General has tabled a Bill authorising credits for the construction of a radio-telephonic system between France and Indo-Chine. It is expected that the service will open in November.
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  • 35 5 Orders for week ending Sunday, July 28: To-morrow, July 25.—Jamboree Rehearsal. Stadium, 4 p.m. Band Practice, Headquarters 5.15 p m. Saturday, July 27.—Jamboree. Work parties, Stadium, 8 a.m. Remainder, Stadium, 2 p.m.
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    • 564 5 RED PIMPLES ON BTOPEAD Spread Over Face. Head, Back. Cuticnra Heak "My baby first had little red pimples on bis forehead which quicxly broke into a dry, red patch and spread all over his face, head and back. It must have been very painful and burned because baby could not
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    • 84 5 iVc*iv Shipment of I "GOLDKLANG w I I Mandolines, Guitars and Tenor Banjos, f s pj I CASH or INSTALMENT. 1 8 S I Nang Heng Co., j Phone 6958. 105, Selegie Road, Singapore. I ALWAYS LATEST j I "ODEON" j i* Malay and Arabic Records. I "His Master s
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    • 157 5 The •Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited to the I from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the I I *2l C P r ctica J ,y in composition with I indigestible curd, and are thus superior to cowi I I milk or ordinary dried milk. I I Freak Stock*
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    • 187 5 TRIMIT COLLEGE. Gramophone Records of the Pianoforte Ex ami aa tion Pieces and Staiies of all grades played by Alec Rowley, F R.A M, F.T.C.L. and approved by the Board. Lists sen upjn request. Obtainable at 3'Souza Bros. Music Store, 42. Selegte lead,. Singapore. FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT:
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    • 354 6 i PAVILION jc THONE 6903 I FROM MONDAY, JULY 5H TO SUNDAY. JULY J I iT lIS P.". SHABP. I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. X Including pj H The Derby Hace. I PATHE LOCAL J Yachting Singapore-Batavla Interport Race HAROLD LLOYD j g IN S I «HIS ROYAL SLYNESS" g
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    • 289 6 Amusements. iTo-Dight— Positively Last Night. 1 ALHAMBRA THONE 6909 (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) GRAND PROGRAMME f Commencing Thursday, July 18. J IN THE SECOND SHOW AT I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I I CORINNE GRIFFITH I as LADY HAMILTON, Supreme Beauty of Her Time in j THE DIVINE
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    • 509 6 GAIETY CINEMA' SURINA THEATRE THE INCOMPARABLE Where the Big Pictures Play. North Bridge Road, Phoa« Ha. eiBl, FROM FRIDAI. JULY 19 TO THURSDAY, JULY 25 From Wed Jely 14 to Teei., Jo!y so. Special i Feature Programme! apwan. w w SECOND SHOW AT 9 PJU. 9.10 p.m. "TROOPER 77" I
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  • 303 7 Shares Remain Steady. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. co-day' RUBBER. London lid., unchanged. New York 21 cents <G), up *4 cent. shares: —Steady. AUenbys $2.23 —$2.35, Ayer uoleks $1.75—$1.80, Ayer Panas $1.85—$1.92Vu, 90—95 cents, Balgownies $3.25—$3.35, Brogas $1.30—$1.35. Buklt Jelotongs 78—82 ents. Buklt
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  • 594 7 Rose Macphail and Penman's Report. Messrs. Rose Macphail and Penman Ltd.. Singapore, in their weekly report dated July 19, state: Mining.—The tin market is strong with indications of higher prices in the near future. London Spot is £210.5.0 and Three Months k ::'1312.0 showing gains over the
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  • 35 7 Hong Patt (Sungei Besi), Ltd.. reports the Malayan Daily Express," has discovered a rtcb tin deposit during the last few days, «id the output of tin ore is about 120 pikuis (Mb
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  • 77 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 o'clock noon, July 24. PQq Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Standard Q-P.C. Spot 3504 oc R S S Sp0t 36 38 Vi Standard R.S.S. on Tender 36 September o 7 7 £f/sept. zU. 3?* Oct-/Dec. 3914 391^ Jan./March 4914 4Q1i2
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  • 144 7 [British Official Wireless.] London. July 23. Paris 123.855 New York 48 5* s Brussels 34 92 Geneva 25.22 Amsterdam 12.095 Milan 92.795 Berlin 20.36 Stockholm 18.105 Copenhagen 18.21 0810 18.205 Vienna 34.46 Prague 164 Helsingfors 193 Madrid 33.28 Lisb on 108.20 Athens 375 Bucharest 818 R*o 57^ Buenos Aires
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  • 144 7 Singapore. July 24. Rice. Slam 1 per Koyan $353 Rice. Siam 2 $340 Rice, Siam 3 $332 Rice, Siam 4 $310 Rice, Saigon A-l $310 Rice, Saigon 1 $287 Rice, Saigon 2 $268 Rice, Saigon 3 $248 Rice. Rangoon i $250 Rice, Rangoon 2 $240 Rice, Par Boiled No.
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  • 32 7 June lieturns. The following are the further tin outputs for the month of June: Pahang Consolidated Ltd., 3,824.69 pels. Ipoh Tin Ltd., 435. Sungei Kinta Ltd., 665. Temoh Ltd., 620.
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  • 117 7 Durian Vendors Fined. When two fruit sellers were charged bet ere the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. J. F. F. Gregg) this morning with possession of unjust scales and tampering with the scales their explanation was that they purchased the scales from second-hand dealers and were unaware of the defects.
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  • 44 7 Rescue Work Impossible. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 22. It i* now stated the mine disaster was at the Johan Company's mine leased to tributors. Plant was completely covered. Sue work is regarded as impossible owing' to the immense slide.
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  • 146 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, July 24. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Ribera East Basin; Barentsz 22; Hebe 21; Rohna 29. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Bulan—Khiva 18; Trivia 16; Kuensang 15; Kistna 13; Pres. Johnson 11; Mata Hari 9; Seikai Maru 8. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S).
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  • 106 7 CO-OPERATORS THRIFT. The Problem of Borrowing. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 22. At the Malayan Teachers Co-operative Thrift Society annual meeting here the chan man, Mr. Keir, Chief Inspector of Schools, commended the society on the successes of the year—a profit of $2,300 whereby a dividend of five per
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  • 613 7 The "Chakrata" is expected from Australian ports to-morrow. The Fingal," flying the Norwegian flag is due from Goenoeng Batoe Besar on Friday. The British steamer "Subador" arrived yesterday from Cardiff with a consignment of coal. The N.Y.K. liner "Morioka Maru" is due from Rangoon on Saturday and is
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  • 313 7 Well Known Straits-Born Chinese in Court Mr. Chua Bock Swee. a well-known Straits-bora Chinese, was summoned before the District Judge (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) on Monday for failing to maintain his wife. Mr. E. E. C. Thuraisingam appeared for the complainant. Defendant was represented by Mr. E.
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  • 248 7 Farewell Puppet Shows. Santoro's Marionettes will give their farewell performances at the Moonlight Hall, New World, to-night and to-morrow night. The success of this unique company is principally due to Signor Santoro, who has a 300 years' tradition of this art in his family, probably the longest in
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  • 66 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Order* from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100. The general meeting of the Java Peranakan Club will be held at the clubhouse, 17. Bussorah Street,
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  • 65 7 At the instance of Inspector McEvan, of the Weights and Measures Department, a petroleum dealer, named Seah Hoe, carrying on business at 589. Serangoon Road, was prosecuted before the Third Magistrate (Mr. C .S. Findlay) for cheating by seling unsealed tins of benzine as containing 2 gallons,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 16 7 [The Share Hat will be found on page 12, and other Commercial News on page 13.]
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    • 458 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALBt—Baby Austin, in good. running order—recently overhauled. Apply 23, Alexandra Road. G. Block. LARGE FUNDS AVAILABLE. Advances arranged on Personal Security. Real Estate and Jewellery. PRINCIPALS only. Strictly CONFIDENTIAL. Apply G.P.O Box No. 395. REMINDER. The public are reminded of the Sale of twenty-two valuable freehold building
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 471 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT MALAYA. WEDNESDAY. JULY 24, 9 A.M. I j Temperature. Rainfall Bright Mean Wind. Sunshine Force Stations. yesterday j Yesterday. Humidity Direc- Weather Max Mm M.H.P. p t p. Ins. I hours. tion. L- L I j j i j Kuala Lumpur 89 70
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    • 206 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. JULY 24. Kemaman and Trengganu (Asdang) 3 pm Upper Burma (Hong Kheng) 3 p.m. Banka Island. Pladjoe and Palembang (Thedens) 3 p.m. North, North-East and North-West Sumatra (Lahn) 3 p.m. Banka Island (except Muntok) (Loudon) 4 p.m. Bengkalis. Siak and Pakan Baroe (Van Hogendorp) 4 p.m. Indo-China
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  • 776 8 On other pages to-day will be found a full report of the second function within two days at which His Excellency the Governor has officiated it a ceremony which wiil.be duly recorded in the volume of local history some day to supplement "One Hundred
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  • 304 8 The Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service >!»dul hli« uwnrded ,< ll.lrry 0ke. ol the >l.8.V.K. At the Y.W.C.A. "At Home" on Satur day, Mrs. C. H. G. Clarke will giv:- away the pri'/.es to the winners n tne MAfffi tennis tournament. The following announcements appear in the Orders by the
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  • 165 8 Jury Condemns Risky Displays. Reuter's Service. London, July 23. At the resumption of the inquest on the victims of the Gillingham fete fire horror, the chief of the local fire brigade said ih-t similar displays had been given all over England for 25 years. The same spectacular
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  • 140 8 Striking Progress Reported. Reuter's Service. London, July 24. A striking review of the progress in Empire trade is contained in the third annual report of the Empire Marketing Board. The report says that the tide ol Empire trade is flowing strongly. The Dominions and Colonies aye able
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  • 81 8 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Vienna, July 23. Europe's smallest Principality, Leichtenstein, is threatened with a revolution following its ruler's, Prince Johann's recent marriage with a member of the Austrian nobility who is alleged to be of Jewish descent. His subjects, who are pious Catholics, strenuously objected to
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  • 53 8 Chinese to be Prosecuted in America. Reuter's Service. San Francisco, July 23., The Federal Government has ordered that Hr. and Mrs. Ying Kao and Mr. Su'i Foon, ex-Chancellor of the Chinese Consulate, bo prosecuted in connection with the seizure of a million dollars" worth of opium in Mrs.
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  • 68 8 Eleven Days in the Air. Reuter's Service. St. Louis, Missouii Jv.iy 24. The refuelling enduran o record was broken by the Curtis monoplane "St- Louis Robin," piloted by Dale Jackson and Forest O'Brien. It started at 7.17 a.m. on July 13 and the flight is still continuing. The
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  • 69 8 Pahang Assizes Adjourned. «From Our Own Correspondent.» Kuala Lumpur, July 23. After opening the Pahang Assizes at Kuala Li Pis yestei day j»nd heoring two cases, Mr. Justice Elphinstone was taken ill and adjourned the court this morning. He is suffering from influenza, and is unable to
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  • 32 8 tFroin Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 23. There is a rumour in Kuala Lumpur that Mr. B. J. Eaton is to act as Director oi the Rubber Research Institute.
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  • 37 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London:—lid. Xew York:—21 eent$ (G). Singapore:—36-36i; cents. TIN. London:—Spot £212 10c Od (down 45s 0d>3 months, buyers £216 5s Od (down 40s/ sellers £216 10s (down 40e). Singapore:—$111. (150 tons sold)
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  • 76 8 Unique Reception in Berlin. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin. July Ti The "Southern Cross' flyers, who have ar~ Vf for a new days' stay during which they will [J guests of honour of the German Aero c>- t met with a unique reception at Tempclhnr Aerodrome where, on
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  • 88 8 "Mauretania's" Congratulations Reuter's Service. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. New York, July On the arrival of the "Mauretania W night the captain hastened to con;?ratu'ite the crew of the "Bremen" on behali" of himself and his crew. Simultaneously the Cunard Line's resident manager telegraph ed felicitations to the Norddeutscher
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  • 253 8 An Amazing Film. There was a large audience agam at the Victoria Theatre last evening to see thai amazing film "The King of Kings." And it is a curious thing that it is the Asiatics "who are being attracted, the number of Europeans present being very
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  • 234 8 Fine Dramatic Entertainment. 11 the Y. M. C. A. Hall last nieht a programme organised by the Chinese Ladies' Service Committee of th? Y. W. C. A. was giver The proceeds will be in aid of the Chines* Extension Work. The Blue Star Minstrel Orchestra rendered selections,
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  • 50 8 The Clifford Fund. H. E. Sir Hugh Clifford $20° Lady Clifford 5i The Hon. Dr. R. O. Winstedt 150 Mrs. Winstedt Donations should be marked "Treasurer. Raffles College," and sent to the office of t-* 11 Director of Education, Singapore. Th y v be acknowledged in the Press.
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  • 14 8 HOME SPORTS REVIEW, on page 8. MALAYANS AT HOME, on page 3.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 240 8 mm ii i hi i I ROBINSONS j Are offering a Pietty Selec- I on Little Girls' Embroi- ffi dered Voile Frocks (Un- [o made) Similar to Illustration. ffi c Colours are in Dainty Shades of Pink, Pale Blue. jjj E II Nil Oreen ana White. R I Sizes 16
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    • 107 8 STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS, LEVELS, Etc., Etc Sole Agenta: MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. «34 Compare th* price, quality and mileage of T.K.k's lyres wi h tnose of ai.y oth r make. /to jat TENG SENG GUAN. 634, North tMdge
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 67 8 MAILS EXPECTED. From China and Japan by "Khiva." a Singapore at 6 p.m. to-day. From Europe (London mails despatched •July 4), by "Kashmir," due at Penang at -J to-morrow. From Holland by "Tjerimai," due at Singa* pore to-morrow morning. From China and Japan by "Sliunko M&ru. due at Singapore to-morrow.
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  • 93 9 French Intervention in Dispute. 300 RUSSIANS ARRESTED. Prospect of a Peaceful Settlement. Reuter's Service. Paris, July 23. In the course of his visit to M. Briand tms horning the Chinese Minister thanked Briand for his intervention with a view t*) peaceful settlement
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  • 134 9 ONLY A WARNING GIVEN. Reuter's Service. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. London, July 23. At Lriand, the French Foreign Minister, to day received the Japanese Ambassador .n.d the Chinese Minister in Paris, il sardintr the report of a telegram from ow announcing that the Soviet had d French mediation
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  • 43 9 RREAK WINDOWS OF CHINESE CONSULATE. Reuter's Service. Brussels, July 23. Fifty Communists demonstrated yesterday evening before the Chinese Legation and broke a number of window*. The police this morning raided the houses of U Communists, five of whom were detained.
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  • 53 9 IMPRISONED IN HARBIN. Reuter's Service. Harbin, July 23. Over 300 Soviet employees of the Chinese Kastern Railway have been arrested on a charsje of stirring up their compatriot.- against the Chinese authorities. Forty-two others, including eight womtn have been arrested at Pogranichnay.. and dstii acre, brought to
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  • 54 9 IU SSIA STOPS BUYING CHIN V TEA. Reuter's Service. Moscow, July 23. One result of the rupture of Sfrfc>-R*C3MEB relations is that iiussia's purchase tea in China has ,t *riU r. w be boi'g.it from other countries. The Suviet purchases of China tea were estimated at fifteen
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  • 105 9 GERMAN CAPTAIN ACCUSED. Reuter's Service. Berlin, July 23. The Communist organ, "Rote Fahne," is responsible for a statement that the German steamer "Falke" left the Polish harbor at Gydnia with a large consignment of ammunition for China. It asserts that the captain realised the impossibility of obuiming
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  • 88 9 THE IMPORTANCE OF SINGAPORE. British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 23. In the House of Commons, Mr. T. Shaw. rttary for War, said that the question the number of troops in China was engaging the attention of Government but m conclusion had yet been reached. There
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  • 147 9 A THOUSAND CHINESE ARRESTED. (By Courtesy of the "Sin Chew Jit Poh.") Nanking, July 24. fhe Foreign Office on Monday delivered a note to Mr. Stimson at Washington IU" ging China's adherence to the Kellogg A Berlin message states that the .'J; sion Embassy told Chiang Ping r,at
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    • 245 9 i 1 5 S o I I I g S «A present 1 from Mother...» |j an<l <lo you know, it hardly jj X seems credible but for catching R Gj 3 tri n r kee P io 8 aw appoint- fj S J ran y on io tbe j}
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  • 1864 9 OPENED BY H. E. THE GOVERNOR. Tribute to Mr. Farrer. BEST-ADMINISTERED CITY IN THE TROPICS. hJf**? 7 afternoon Singapore's new civic headquarters, the handsome Municipal Offices 1116 Of Which in Decemt) er, 1926, were formally fs?i"S Hto the Governor a striw 8 Clifford) Excellency delivered a striking speech,
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  • 115 9 STATEMENT OF POLICY TO-DAY? Colonial Development. MINERS* SEVEN-HOUR-DAY TO BE RESTORED. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London, July 2b. In th? House of Commons Mr. Shaw (Admiralty) told the Rt. Hon. George Lambert (Lib. S. Molton, Devon) that th: 1 £1,150,000 mentioned in ths Army Estimates for Singapore
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  • 161 9 TO STIMULATE WORK AT HOME. British Official Wireless. Rujby, Juiy 23. Lord Passiield, Secretary for the Colonies, moved the second reading of the Colonial D-ve opment Bill, which provides for the establishment of a Colonies Development Fund. Advances from the fund will be made to Colonial Governments
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  • 305 9 GRADUAL REDUCTION OF HOURS- British Official Wireless. Rugby. July 23. Mr. Graham. President of the Board of Tri stated in the House of Commons the Government's intentions regarding the mining industry. He said that Government had now had the advantage of consultations with the Miners' Federation and the
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  • 143 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 23. Mir. Graham, announcing that legislation dealing with' hours of work and other factors in the coal industry would be introduced in autumn, said that he was unable to anticipate the p»~?cise terms ol the legislation and added that there could be no question
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  • 96 9 EARLY STATEMENT OF POLICY. London, July 2?.. Replying to Viscountess Astor, Mr. Lunn said that it had not been thought advisable hitherto to bring part of the Hong Kong Ordinance abolishing Mui-Tsai into operation mainly because the Governor, with a full knowledge of the problem, was convinced
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  • 115 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 23. Questioned regarding the result of the sale of German private property in Britain in accordance with the Treaty of Versailles, Mr. Graham said the total proceeds amount to date to £55,500.000. All British private claims against Germany and German nationals,
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  • 175 9 Communists Still Active in Propaganda. Negotiations with Britain DEBTS TO BE DISCUSSED. Reuter's Service. Moscow, July 23A Soviet Note, signed by M. Karakhan (Vice-Commissar of Foreign Affairs), has been handed to the Norwegian Charge d'Affaire? (acting on behalf of Britain) stating that the Soviet has instructed M. Dovgalevsky,
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  • 125 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 23. Answering a question in the House of Commons regarding the amount which the Soviet Government, as successors to the Russian Imperial Government, owe to British investors, Mr. William Graham (Board of Trade) said the capital amount of bonds in sterling of Russian
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  • 128 9 COUNTENANCED BY SOVIET? Reuter's Service. Riga, July 23. The Moscow Government has issued a Song list of instructions and slogans, prescribed by the Communi-t International and the mmunist Party of Russia, for a "great r< volutionary battle review" all over the world on Auir. L The O mmuniFt
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  • 33 9 Nineteen People Drowned Reuter's Service. Chicago, July 23. Nineteen were drowned to-day in a collision cf two fast boat*, one of which was the famous "Baby Gar, on Lake Michigan.
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  • 75 10 «3 M0Vl' Reuter's Service. washing's,, Ml. 5tlM>"N «'»t'>H thut «s >.. 3late Deportment n» 'a.. !<» IV uni.a'.ion so, the re;«,rl. ln:»i i,. c.»".nsetion with t > Xm» s eace move in the Ku> dispute. 5o!ly < the l nited he,eaneot and l»>» nese wu, lolly .><
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  • 86 10 l-«ix v «vt" mlrx Reuter's Service. Xlinkil.l/. .l It iv authoritutively stated that t.ae «< l»orts thst the Chine e au'horiti» v nlpll'y White to invl, t<- ,lto»-y aie uhliuluteiy wathoat lxu: lb is pl':>ilavt>ly thst Chin» nu» n< !s>>» «Ol l.,. wslle w»r u,»0ll ltas>iu»ckNli will not
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  • 139 10 Sports Pastimes. The Wightman Cup. MISS RYAN'S QUANDARY. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. •Ir*London. July 23Miss Helen Wills now on her way to America has cabled the American Lawn Tennis Association requesting then! to pay the expenses of Miss Elizabeth Ryah from Europe to enable tier to represent Anperica in the
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  • 39 10 THE FOUR MUSKETEERS. Reuter's Service. Paris, July 24. i s' The French teafl» for the Davis Cup challenge rfeund a£amst America will be iBorotra, Cochet, Brugnon and Boussus. [Lacoste is not playin* owing to business 'exigencies.]
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  • 280 10 Further results in the Straits Chinese Recreation Club tournament are as follow "A" Doubles Handicap. K. C. Eu and I. H. Iloahing, w.o.. Kiong Chin Eng and S. C. Wong. "B" Singles Handicap. Wee Eng Lock, owe 12, beat Khoo Ah Bah. owe 9, 6—1, 6—2. 'B" Doubles
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  • 75 10 Results of Monday's ties at the Tanglin Club were: Dyne Cup. Miss Stephenson and J. R. Bennett owe 2, beat Mrs. Newell and Hickey plus 1 6—1, 7—5. Cullen Cup Final. Mrs. Donnelly and Burke plus 4, beat Mrs. Hunter and Rash plus 15. 6—4, 6—2. The final
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  • 45 10 Results of Monday's ties in the Ladies Lawn Tennis Club tournament were as follows: Open Mixed Doubles. Mrs. Zylstra and Wise beat Mrs. Smith and Pinckney 10—8, 6—1. Mr. and Mrs. Warden beat Miss Abed «nd Abed 4 —6, 7 5, 6 —4.
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  • 48 10 In the final of the Negri Sembilan championship J.' S. Johnstone, President of the N.S.L.T.A. and a former winner, and last year's runner-up. beat Tan Joo Lim, of the staff Of St. Paul's Institution, 9 —7, 6 —4, after a bard fought game.
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  • 132 10 PENANG BOY'S SUCCESS. ATHLETICS. Mr. O. T. Dussek, principal, and members of the staff of the Sultan Idris Training College, Tanjong Malim, were At Home to a large number of guests from the various States, when the college athletic sports meeting was held on Saturday. The meeting
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  • 1082 10 S.R.C. II Beat R.A. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. In a Second Division game on the Y.M.C.A. ground yesterday, the S.R.C. II showed welcome if belated signs of shaking off their lethargy, when they beat the R.A. by the only goal in the match. The game was fought at a great
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  • 70 10 SWIMMING. "Japanese News" Service. Tokyo. July 20 The records established by the Japanese back-stroke swimmer, Irie. in the 200 metres in 2 mlns. 37.8' sees, at the InternatiorftU Swimming Meet at Tokyo on Oct. 14. 1928, and the 400 metres in 5 mins. 42 sees, on
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  • 44 10 VOLLEY-BALL. The following will represent the Chong Cheng O.B.A. against the C.A.P. on the former's ground to-day: Cheng Khoo, Soon Tay, Boon Leog (capt.), Chye Swee, Chen? Nam. Tiong Hock. Boon Wee. Ed<fy, Siona Lian. Reserves:—Boon Hin and Chwee Tee. r
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  • 359 10 Every Run Counts at Bristol. AN EXCITING MATCH AT DUDLEY. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London. July 23. The following County Championship matches were terminated to-day:—» NOTTS BEAT CLOUCESTER. Notts: 219 and 116 (Parker 7 for 35). Gloucester: 168 and 161 (Voce 5 for 60). Played at Bristol, Notts won
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  • 28 10 GOLF. The July competition and sweep at the Katong Golf Club were won by Mr. S. T. Erickson. with net scores of 72 and 35 respectively.
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  • 59 10 The following competitions will take place during the August Bank Holiday week-end at the Keppel Golf Club: Saturday. Sunday and Monday (not later than noon >: Men's Shanghai Foursomes, against bogey, half combined handicaps: cards may be taken out on any of the above days. Open to
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  • 39 10 GOLF. The Garrison Golf Club's August programme includes the following: Governor's Cup. Aug. 17 and 18: Ladies Medal (bogey) Aug. 21 and 22; match v. Singapore Golf Club, at Tanglin. Aug. 25; Mixed Foursome competition Aug. 27.
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  • 53 10 Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Cruickshank, of Rantau. were entertained at dinner by 4he soccer members of the Negri Sembilan Club at the Yin Chan Hotel, Seremban. recently, prior to their departure on leave. Mr. Cruickshank is a full-back in the NSC. XI and his departure will be a loss
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  • 81 10 At the annual general meeting of the Samboe Clerks' Club cm the 18th inst., the following were elected office-bearers for the year ending June, 1930: President. Mr. Tan Eng Yam (re-elected); Vice-President, Mr. Kam Swi Hoa; hon. secretary. Mr. Cheong Ah Young; asst. Hon. secretary, Mr. Tan Joon Beng; hon.
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  • 76 10 On the occasion of the annual sports of the King George V School. Seremban. on Saturday, the visitors were entertained lavishly after the sports by the various houses of the School— the Headmaster's, Mr. Chang Seng Long's, Mr. J. M. Meade's, and Tuan Sheikh Ahmad's. Prizes were awarded to the
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  • 101 10 Attempt to Evade Duty. An attempt to evade import duty on 74 lb. of Dutch cigars, which was disguised as cases of soap, was baulked by a Revenue Officer at Collyer Quay on Monday, when a Chinese named Teck Loh was arrested. Ten cases which were labelled as
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  • 18 10 Mr. F. L. Shaw will shortly take up the appointment of acting headmaster of Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur-
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  • 233 10 Kcsslar-Ashness. j j On Saturday, at St. Francis Chu.c'.i. j Malacca, the marriage was solemnised ci Mr. P. L Kesslar, senior dresser at the Durian Daun Hospital, and Miss W. G. Ashness. a teacher at the Banda Hilir English School. and daughter of the late Mr. and
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  • 87 10 Chinese Find $50. A Chinese named Tan Chye Lin was fined *50 by the Third Magistrate (Mr. C. Pindlay) yesterday for establishing a markei without a licence at Bukit Timah Road, near Newton Station. Mr. D. Wilson, of the Municipality prose uting, said that the accused had leased
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  • 35 10 Pandit N. V. S. Surma. Ayurvedic physician, of the Ayurveda Siddhasramam. Madras, arrived here by the "Rohna" on Sunday, and is staying in Singapore for a fortnight, after which he will leave for Kuala Lumpur-
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  • 78 10 Reuter's Service. London, July 24An engine-room artificer was killed and iv:i. St. kers seriously injured in an explosion on H. M. Cruiser "Vindictive* at h.ilham. Hiring the unloading of ammunition a detonator burst, terribly injuring the engine- room artificer in the chest and arms. He iied in
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  • 86 10 Renter's Service. Washington, July 23. Mr. Hoover (President) has announced that 1,200 United States Marines at present in Nicaragua will shortly be withdrawn. It is understood that the State Department decided upon this owing to favourable reoorts of the internal situation of Nicaragua. It will
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  • 37 10 Reuter's Service. Detroit, July 23. The airman Schled, who flew from Letroit U Tokyo via Europe two years was t iiay struck by the propellor or ala uexoplar.e and his skull was Racttlreu.
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  • 78 10 At the Singapore Lodge, Theosophical Society, 3, Finlayson Green, a short talk on "First Steps in Concentration" will be delivered to-morrow, at 6.30 p.m. The following appointments are notified in the Sarawak Government Gazette: Second Lieut. T. W. Goodban to be Quartermaster, Sarawak Rangers; Mr. J. O. Gilbert to be
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  • 159 10 Mr. H\>over and Armaments. Reuter's Service. Washington, July 23. On the ground that the "purely military expenses of the United- States "re greater than those of any other nation" and ihit there is less danger of now than at any period in the last half century.
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  • 83 10 Government Effort to Restore Negotiations. Reuter's Service. London. July S3. Officials of the Ministry of Labour are continuing their efforts at Manchester to find a basis for reopening negotiations in the cotton dispute. The operatives decline to discuss any cut in wages and refosc to continue negotiations until
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  • 56 10 London, July 23. It is reliably learned that a number of prominent people in the Lancashire cotton industry have decided to combine in a cooperative endeavour to provide new bleach ing, dyeing, printing and finishing plant A meeting of the interested people to-ca* decided to
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  • 53 10 Recovery After Operation. Reuter's Service. London, .lulj After the doctors visited the Pala' 1 day it was officially stated that tK had had a good night, and his progn» r satisfactoiy. He was able to sit u. ?{r nart of yesterday for the fir-t tim<
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  • 35 10 London, Julv >■ A bulletin from Buckingham 1; AC,: states that during the week since the 01 ,l tion the King has made steady proThe purulent discharge from the ab cavity has now ceased.
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  • 23 10 The Inspector-General of Police (Mr. H. Fairburn) returned to Singapore this ing and resumed duty, after a week'? tour of inspection in Malacca.
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  • 740 11 Sports Pastimes. Geylang School Sports. I A. BROWN'S ENCOURAGEMENT. -V jfe I ATHLETICS. The annual athletic sports of the Oeylang lis! 1 School were held on the school grounds c a tiirday before a large crowd of spectators, on S S Police Band being in attendance. tven ts, 36 in
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  • 106 11 BADMINTON. On the Cold Storage Court on Saturday, natch between the S.C.S.A.C. and the beta! B. P. ended in a draw of 3—3. I he results were (Cold Storage players mentioned lirst): Wei Kirn Choon lost to Koh Yew Keng I- 15, 2—15; Khoo Cheng Van
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  • 106 11 Th. match between the S.C.S.A.C. and the Dandy Ukes B.P.,played on the WW" Court on Sunday ended in a win *™5 former by 4—2. The results were (Cold Storage players mentioned first): Wee Kirn Choon beat Ton Chye Liat II- 14 <3-0), 15-9; Khoo Cheng
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  • 44 11 The Amateur Athletic Union will hold a tournament for "A" and "B" divisions in August. Entry forms and parti^ arS lns finable from the vice-captain. The ci» tog date for entries is Aug. 3. and the tournament will start on the 17th.
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  • 92 11 k a match of four singles and one do the Amateur AtH'cti-: Union ia s!rr Song's Party, or. thr* former's co> k *'miay t he A.A.U. won 5—0- Ttt-. i«*uit; Wue n AU plpyers mentioned nrsc».—Lee Kim Seek beat Yeo Sim Kang 7—15, 15—13, wo.; Gan Tian
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  • 90 11 The following Is the full list of prize winners in the annual competitions of the Juvenile 8.P.: Open Singles Championship.—Winner, Tan Peng Chcow; runner-up, Ong Hock Poh; positions, Yap Tian Beng, Chee Leng Watt, Koh Beng Swee and Tan Peng jjrhee. "B" Singles Handicap.—Winner, Tan Yong Kian;
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  • 102 11 In a friendly match on the Health and Strength Leaguers Union's courts, on Sunday last, the League team beat the Jovial Badmlngton Party. The results were (H. and S. players mentioned first): Koh Keng Siang beat Koh Beng Swee 15—4, 13—13, (I—s), 15—2; Hoy Choy
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  • 41 11 Members of the United Chinese Amateurs are travelling to Malacca during the August holidays to play two matches in Badminton against the Tan Tan Badminton Party and another Party which have been arranged through the courtesy of the Jormer.
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  • 57 11 The following will represent the Shanghai B. P. juniors against the Gleeful B. P. on Sunday on the latter's court at 3.30 p.m.: Khoo Ens Pch, Chua Joo Kirn, Tan Quee Leng, Wee Teck Soon, Tan Sip Chew, Ang Soon Cheong and Yeo Hock Beng:
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  • 290 11 INDIANS BEAT EUROPEANS. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Calcutta, July 6. Li the presence of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Jackson and before a crowd of over 25,000 spectators, the Indians won the annual encounter against the Europeans, defeating them decisively by 3 goals to 0. Some idea of the
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    • 135 11 Keeping Fit. A brisk walk daily Jjfc helps keep the liver ftßgW active and the intestinal tract in good mm working order, but o II most people find addi- A tional aid necessary tff\\ at times. On such %f[J jf\ occasions Pinkettes Q*jTV'/ are perfection, they so mildly, yet so
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    • 325 11 TO-NIGHT 1 WEDNESDAY, JUW TO-NKHTII NEW WOttLD SNOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. i WATCH BIG SPECTACULAR ATTRACTIONS j In Celebration of the j SiXTH ANNIVERSARY OP THE NEW WORLD SHOW. THE CITY^OPERA Will stage a sensational and original play j "THE MAID OF HONOUR" A tragical drama in 3 Acts—Po rerfal plot
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    • 118 11 TROPICAL j LAGER. A Thirst Quencher of the Finest Quality. I Mi 'XCOWPQW ATEO m E NGt AND Vk D* 1 if £fe> SINGAPORE t PENf\MG\\ U t, KUALA 0 m «n r// It I c m #A v*. Great Britain./// i t 1 1 I Tbe Best Obtainable I
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  • 1156 12 l>3D«0 »y 6Aa.8rn «XtTllaND, aaXD »«O»«»^ Sinxwpaes. I»l7 t32S. 19 aa». Issue Issue 'Value Suyers. Sellers. Value Suyars. SeUera 1 asam slumban« 40j> 41- 65 Donsols l0!- ll l Nsnarln 11» ,7,. ,g,. 5j. psQ«n»a Nlver v;2 »l« 1 Satanx padasl, 6H5 6.40 0.15 pMclsaul Plan6ok a
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    • 582 12 To-night and To-morrow. Farewell Performances. THE FAMOUS ITALIAN MARIONETTES Direct from Seal* Theatre, London. AT THE MOONLIGHT HALL NEW WORLD. To-night "THE GEISHA" To-morrow "MERRY WIDOW" And Faioarite Numbers by Special Request. POPULAR PRICES: -Reserved Bjxes (To seat 4) $12, Stalls $2.50 and $1.50. Unreserved $1. 50 eta. and 20
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    • 113 12 NOW on Z m N00ll lI prw« <l lw per cop? leo«t«ze exts«). 8 V»lF U»U«s n«»d«l' ol Za«ack» »?zU»d«e «l 5 7s« M»w/» 7rld«s 0Nle«. »«l lbe loUoWlnz 3oob «tssUs:— Z «teaar». sleNy Oi Valad lta«ea Square. Z 0. N. «lat H Co, Collyer t)aa5. H ?0»aMal ltooda» 8ta»p
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    • 187 12 XT'OU are sure of the right time when you A carry the Pocket Ben watch. It's the kind of a timepiece any one can be proud of, for it's a sturdy, good-looking watch that gives long and faithful service. The same careful workmanship and precision standards that make all Westclox
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  • 292 13 D rectors' Report to Shareholders. In their report and accounts to be submitted at the annual general meeting to be held at the company's registered office, French Bank j buildings on July 30, 1929, the directors state: I The net profit for the year including
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  • 408 13 Barlow's Report. Messrs. Barlow and Co., Singapore, in their weekly repoit da:ed Jj.y 18, state: Last week's renewal of interest has not been maintained and the market has again shown an easier tendency, prices being 2% cents down since the date of our last report. Cables from
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  • 73 13 The Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya, informs us from Penang that the following Taluks in Madras Presidency are now closed to recruiting on account of Infectious disease:— In the area served by the Port of Madras: Ganjam—Chicacole and Chatrapur. Vizagapatam —Boobili. Bellary—Harapanahalli and Hadagalle. Anantapur—Hindupur. Salem —Hosur and
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  • 69 13 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon cts. Red Shell (ex-pump) 79 (ex 2-gall. can- /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„ OP NEW
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    • 318 13 BRITISH FIBRENT 1 ASBESTOS-CEMENT Hat and Corrugated Sheets, Roofing Slates and Tiles 1 ffi BRITISH MANUFACTURE X j For Economy, Efficiency and Reliability I a Non-Conductive and Everlasting. ffl 8 Acknowledged by Engineers as the best. 5 p ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF S I THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. S (Incorporated in
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    • 343 13 m JjL An n V n pours forth its tagri JIZZ) 'o you along the open I Sot -ot doles it out economically to edge you through traffic in top gear- THE V *UXHALL CNCINE Brake* that relentlessly check a 70-mile-an-hour speed-burst and smooth it out to a standstill in
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    • 714 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE UNITED MALACCA RUBBER ESTATES. LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that at the Nineteenth Annual Ordinary General Meeting to be held on Friday. August 9. 1929 the Directors will recommend that a Dividend of 7% for the year ended April 30. 1929. be paid to the Shareholders
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    • 640 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Lady Typist, beginner, salary $30 to $40. Apply Box 300, Malaya Tribune. WANTED —At once two Senior and capable compositors for advertising department. Applications from experienced men only will be considered. Apply with recent testimonials to the Manager, Malaya Tribune between the hours of 2.30 and 3 p.m.
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    • 543 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, II ir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai
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    • 491 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 £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London. E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.
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    • 254 14 INSURANCE. THE fjtfpk SOUTB BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, j FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFf ICE. 58, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital
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    • 578 14 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL AND W\T£j> CONTRACTOR 36-37, Bras Basah Road SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors etc. and water service, please write to the above address or Phono 3411. MODERATE CHARGES. S. HOTEL 110, Race Course Rd., Singapore NEWLY OPENED. Clean and Comfortable. Java Goods.
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    • 509 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINES. t incorporated in England u\\i PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. „ir\ NSL'LAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM vMGATION CO- LONDON AND KAR EAST MAIL SBRVICE. (I itkr Contract with His Majesty's Government.) oI'TWARD fiom LONDON For China Japan Doe Tonnage Singapore 1929 Ka hmu 9,000 July
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    • 527 15 JTEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA UMIL mm, [hZfti lnttPiltseha Mm*** »P Cj fieteiltebift (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. m.s. ERMLAND Jnly gn m-s. BURGENLAND SZ To S S RE USSEN via Manila Au? 27 t m.s. VOGTLAND lv t m.s. DUISBURG Sert 21 t
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    • 664 15 STEAMER NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Deettaatie» Dee g«U Suwa Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Aug 1 2 Fushimi Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Aug 15 16 Hpkozaki Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Aug 29 30 tHaknsan Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London,
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    • 351 15 «Incorporated in Germsmy The undemoted are the Company's in tended nactures: z lor Uonl? lXolllr 8'«nai. Mo)i. Ilobe, Osaka. Vokohuina. Taku. valny and Tsinetao Xu«? 5 vl:38XU lor Manda, Mo)i. Xobe. Osaka. Vhama «l Vludivostok l l C0NIHN2 lor lxanUa. l 5'lzhai, Taku. Oalny ck < Tsins/t«o 17 tor «one
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    • 309 15 5irasW 5allM3 5lals1?5 ZTtaNallly W.. ll» local. «aVtlU.'tDl raZaiat GtNt^apaNs ptaXaND «aesetz eaor«a» »»>P a»m» Tburauay s ''XalTlaV" <vla p«s »r Tbursoay il.30 special MotHr lor r^uaaO wlxb ss. Xeclab «t ««laws» ox» xssxuroa^ Tickets lor this bus tav puicalassst «a hoas» sa». "lteOall." pttllI H Monday a.«' Welmsaday aaw
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    • 248 16 J Excellent Quality s I f I BONELESS I KIPPERS. I 8 j CELLAPHONE WRAP. S O I Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. 4 (Incorporated in Ike Sfcmiti Settlements.) 0 I For Quality and Service. j c n acapcssssaosgocgi aoaoc— iopoi toot 1 SINGER JUNIOR j I SPORTS MODEL. f
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    • 345 16 TIRED-OUT WITH PAIN There ia an epidemic of premature 44 oldness." Men and women who should be in the prime of life, vigorous and vitally fit, find their capacity for work or pleasure destroyed by constant down-dragging pain. Legs are heavy, back is breaking, it is agony to move or
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    • 251 16 Do You Snjoy a Drink the Last Thing at tea or any other stimulant taken just before V_y retiring usually causes restlessness and sleeplessness. Many men and women who enjoy a drink the last thing at night do not dare take it for that reason. Drink Postum instead. Made only
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