Malaya Tribune, 26 July 1929
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Title Section22 1929-07-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVI.- No. IT4 SINGAPORE FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, July 26, 1929.22 words
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Advertisement102 1929-07-26 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. mm) j O\J CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. IfrfscXrtet I CUBE BLOCK fV ««»«1 J. S. rfl< A SONS. LTD.. BRISTOL A SOMEROALE II There are now Seven Kinds of Fry's Cartets to choose from:— o FRUIT AND NUT, SOMERDALE (MILK), HONEY NOUGAT, CREAM, VALENCIA, BELGRAVE, NUTMILK. 1102 words
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Advertisement14 1929-07-26 1 FLORODOR" Washing y^Cjy Saitings /y Jr W /A For Tropical Wear HIGH STREET, Singapore.14 words
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Article1304 1929-07-26 2 PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEES SUGGESTED. Hindu Law and Custom. (By Our Indian Correspondent) Some time last year I made in these columns a present of what I considered a very useful and eminently practicable suggestion to the Indian Association In this place and in other parts of the Colony.1,304 words
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Article651 1929-07-26 2 Chinese Lead in Soccer League. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Labuan, July 18. The league football match. Victorians v. Rangers, on .the 12th inst., was keenly contested, with the Victorians making headway for then- opponent's goal right from the start. Two beautiful centres from their left wing were wasted651 words
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Advertisement363 1929-07-26 2 Your Boy Needs Cuticura Soap To keep his skin and scalp dean and healthy, and Caticara Ointment to soothe and heal rashes, Hchings and irritations and to prevent the formatton of blackheads and pimples. «g«- Sample each Soap. Ointmentand Talruxn free upon request, from nliuPi I i«f Uaswsi BmUms. Sin—p—e.363 words
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Advertisement97 1929-07-26 2 DO YOU SUFFER CONSTANT PAIN? Is constant pain in back, arms and legs making your life a misery Do yoti ache 4 all over If* Are yon suffering from loss of appetite, sleeplessness, and are yon nnfit to enjoy your work or the pleasures of life If so, De Witt's97 words
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Advertisement88 1929-07-26 2 I SerVe UP i my real V^tf I CHEF SOUPS!!! **********5Z!H525c3He5KKd525ĕ5c^^ The Orga Private j I HIGH QUALITY AND LOW PRICE COMBINED. I I A masterpiece of technique among typewriters. Stockists: Sole Agents:—^ 1 r'„~w C s.-."p co. DIETHELIH 4 Co., Ltd. HOlTg HiH CO., Malacca. (Incorporated in SwWlanc) Nanyang88 words
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Article1378 1929-07-26 3 STUDENTS' AID SOCIETY. f New Officers Elected. (By Our Muslim Correspondent) At long last the annual general meeting of the Muslim Students' Aid Society, being the second since the Society was established in 1926, was held at the premises of the Persenangan Sfcia Club, North Bridge Road (kindly1,378 words
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Advertisement553 1929-07-26 3 mWw mum mw F r A Cfi p s T l Kocmx I GOOD BOOKS I are indispensable tools in every calling or profession. g As to acquiring knowledge and efficiency, 1 the one best method is to have always a I useful book on hand to read in your553 words
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Article1195 1929-07-26 4 SECRETARY'S REPORT FOR 1928. Decreased Immigration. In 1928, the number of immigrants arriving in the Colony from China was 395,700, being 17.6 per cent less than the figure for 1927. During the month of March, owing to civil strife and local disturbances in Kwangtung Province, 54,985 immigrants, mostly1,195 words
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Advertisement385 1929-07-26 4 The Way to Bigger Things s alon S tne P atn °f knowledge. There is no magic in it. The 1713X1 who knows does not have to worry about opportunities. GrffJt opportunities are for the man who can say I am qualified for the post —and can prove it. Make385 words
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Advertisement408 1929-07-26 4 Worms Were His Trouble UNTIL BABY'S OWN TABLETS DROVE THEM OUT. Mrs. A. Sauvie, of RowanUn, Quebec, writes:— "My boy was badly troubled with worms and was feverish and restless. I got a vial of Baby's Own Tablets and since giving them to the child all signs of worms have408 words
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Advertisement628 1929-07-26 4 BOOKS. The "ELEMENTS OP CHESS iwith Diagrams) by Alfred Emery How to PLAY CHESS (New Editic. —Revised and Enlarged) by r v E. E. Ciirinington, M.A. M9o CHESS OPENINGS (with Diarr by Alfred Emery W9o CHESS: (with numerous Diagn by L. Hoficr $l 5o THE 12 BEST INDOOR GAMES POTWO628 words
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144 1929-07-26 5 SOUND PICTURES A BIG FORCE. mo^thnn 1 an l talki ne screen will do world wide appreciation for all that is best the Paramount director who is also a well- C mp Ser <* musical works world EH* BkyraPhonic8 k yra P honic orchestras in144 words
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Article166 1929-07-26 5 Personality of the star has always contributed largely to the success of the silent motion, picture in the past, and it is even more important in the case of the talking film. Take the Paramount stars as an example, tach one of them has a distinctive appeal166 words
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Article117 1929-07-26 5 The slump in silent films since the appearance of "Talkies" was reflected in the animated first annual meeting of the Whitehall Films. Limited, whose studio is reputed to be the finest in Europe, possibly the finest in the world. Accounts showed loss of thirty-one thousand sterling. The117 words
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61 1929-07-26 5 The first full-length British all-talking nlra entitled "Blackmail" has received unanimous praise from an audience of experts and critics to which it was shown in the week-end. One critic expresses the general view by describing it as far in advance of all talking films61 words
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Article285 1929-07-26 5 Hollywood, Cal., June 24.—Strong Heart, one of the most famous of movie stars, is dead. There was mourning throughout Hollywood when news of the star's death was announced. Strong Heart was but a dog, a police dog. But his earnings ran into hundreds of thousands of dollars285 words
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Article81 1929-07-26 5 The Singapore Fund. Previously acknowledged $90,050.46 Messrs. and Seymour, Ltd., 150 Chinese Medical Students' Union 100 New World Show 200 Mr. and Mrs. Cheong Tai Poh 25 Chinese Twakow Owners' Association 110 Mr. Goh Poh Tan 100 Hoe Kee Club:— Mr. Khoo 800 Gay 10 Mr. C. H.81 words
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Article33 1929-07-26 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100.33 words
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Article22 1929-07-26 5 -ders for week ending Sunday, July 28: To-morrow, July 27.—Jamboree. Work parties. Stadium, 8 a.m. Remainder, Stadium, 2 p.m.22 words
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Advertisement359 1929-07-26 5 I Menburgs Foods arc particularly suited .o the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs and are 1 readily prepared by the 1 simple addition of boiling- g water only, thus giving I complete independence of I doubtful milk supplies. Milk Food No. 1 Mftk359 words
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Advertisement35 1929-07-26 5 I An Amazing Offer. I I $35.00. I j f||p| Columbia Portables I l London Prices. 3 fttf.OO- and 17.50. S I THE ROBINSON PI4NO CO., LTD., 1 (Incorporated in Hong Kong.) j SINGAPORE. I35 words
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Advertisement363 1929-07-26 5 Toothsome Tasties. WE HECEIVE *EGULA%_ AND CONTINUOUS SUPPLIES OFSheeps Tongues Sheep's Kidneys j Sweetbreads —Ox Kidneys Brains _Ox Tails Tripe. EXCELLENT FOR A CHANGE. THY THEM!! I The Best by Test"REFRIGERATING Co LTD Orcrve*r A Road.-^«li o ie Road AND KEPPEL ROAD. 1 jj^p I "THE CREAM OE FASCINATION» I363 words
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Miscellaneous117 1929-07-26 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for weekending July 28: TO-DAY, JULY 26. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. F. A., Company Parade. 5 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "C" (Scottish) Coy., Practice Warren Shield. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, Officers N.C.O.'s Section Training open country. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, 8. R. A.117 words
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Advertisement316 1929-07-26 6 mmj^^ m j^ mJ Lj, m jum-m, r-- 11 M I PAVILION j I fWm MftMY. MI 22 TO SUNDAY. JULI 28. j f IT tUS P.H. fIUIP. g c I TW Latest PATHE GAZETTE f The Darby Race. PATHE LOCAL Vacating SlßM»»re-BatiTU Eaieraort Race. 4 HAROLD LLOYD HIS ROYAL316 words
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Advertisement272 1929-07-26 6 Amusements. j ALHANBRAj I thone mm I (TAN CHENG KEE ft Cts Lfct, taprietm.) J Three Features Prognmiiie 1 I Ckmumeaang Thursday, Juiy 25 and ending I Tuesday, July 30. llt*I It* the noon sworn at t tjl I NORMA SHEARER I with a> fell fUr cast in C j272 words
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Advertisement502 1929-07-26 6 GAIETY CINEMA Wlaers? IsW Bag Pictures Plasm. l AfttCST 1. SECOND SHOW AT SJS PJL When Trouble a TkdckoaA! Where Danger's Darings**! Where Lore's Sweetest! You'll fiodWALLY WALES dealing Into TroabkT ADOLPHE MENJOU <4 evimnTlcloi^ A sasart, swift, laxurioes cooardy featare of a hawk %p* hesfaaart who boasted be coeJd502 words
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285 1929-07-26 7 Fluctuations of Tin. Messrs. Etlin and Co., report at 11 a m -day: RUBBER. London 10 15/16 d, up l/16d. New York 21 cents <G), up cent. Shares: Firm. Allenby $2.25— $2 35 Ayer ,)ieks $1.75—51.80, Ayer Paiias $1.85—$195 -tssetts 97 cents—sl.o2 Vi, Balgownies $3 30,285 words
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Article515 1929-07-26 7 An "Inside" View on Methods. in an informative article emphasising the iifference oetween speculation in "paper" tin and transactions in the actual metal. Tin," the monthly bulletin of the AngloOriental Mining Corporation, points out that movements in the price of tin occur before the events which should515 words
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Article54 1929-07-26 7 untitled America heavily interested as a buyer, sh tlst ks are expected to make a good at the end of the month. It is antiviu Brltisn American Corporation rt operations on a big scale early next r vhe n I shall look to prices to improve of ly> toj» the54 words
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Article238 1929-07-26 7 History of the Mine. known as Johan which wie appamng calamity on Saturday when 2-? nf nas for many decades (says the "Times of tir no 4 doubt stains valuable deposits and it^lJ^ 8 Mture of the ground "fflcuu thP n Jl, v Even the advent of238 words
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Article149 1929-07-26 7 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] London. July 25. 123.795 New York 485 s Brussels 34 90 Geneva 25.22 Amsterdam 12.09', Milen 92.775 Berlin 20.355 Stockholm 18.105 Copenhagen 18 2 0 5 05,10 18.205 Vienna 34 M Prague 164 Helsinjrfors 193 Madrid 33.25 Lisbon 108.20 Athens 375 Bucharest 818British Official Wireless. - 149 words
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Article80 1929-07-26 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 o'clock noon, July 26. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.F.C. Spot 36% 36»* Standard R.S.S. Spot 36 36% Standard R.S.S. on Tender August 36., 37 September 37 37% Aug./ Sept. 37! I 37% Oct./ Dec. 39% 40 Jan. /March80 words
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Article155 1929-07-26 7 Singapore, July 26. Rice. Slam 1 per Koyan $353 Rice, Siam 2 $340 Rice, Siam 3 $332 Rice, Siam 4 $310 Rice, Saigon A-l m $310 Rice, Saigon 1 $287 Rice, Saigon 2 $268 Rice, Saigon 3 $248 Rice, Rangoon 1 $250 Rice, Rangoon 2 $240 Rice, Par Boiled155 words
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Article277 1929-07-26 7 Sumatra's Lesson for West Africa. Lord Kylsant, G.C.M.G., presiding on June 25 at the meeting of Elder Dempster and Co., Ltd., spoke of the large proportions to which the oil palm industry of West Africa had grown and of the general appreciation of the difficulties which the277 words
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Article218 1929-07-26 7 Lewis and Peat's Report. Messrs. Lewis and Peat (Singapore) Ltd., in their weekly report dated July 26. state: On the whole, the market has been a shade steadier during the past week and more orders have been received from abroad although the lower grades of rubber are218 words
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Article169 1929-07-26 7 A good commercial share full of dividend is Whiteaway, Laid law and Co. 6 per cent. Cumulative Preference, says the "Evening Standard." These shares on which the halfyearly dividend is about to be paid stand at 21s. 3d. Taking the net price at, say, 20s. 9d., after169 words
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Article115 1929-07-26 7 At a meeting of the general committee of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce, held at Ipoh on June 29. a copy of a letter from Mr. J. Mitchell was read, stating that he had been asked to act as Commercial Adviser to the Malayan Agency in London, and offering his115 words
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Article138 1929-07-26 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore. July 26. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Van Heutsz East Basin; Klang E.E.E. Wharf Op Ten Noort 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Borneo Maru—Kajang 16; Maru 13; Glengarry 11; Seikai Maru 9 Meriones 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S), Rangoon Maru 30;138 words
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Article226 1929-07-26 7 j Chinese. Consul-General's Visit* On Tuesday morning the Chnese ConsulGeneral (x\lr. Teng Lao) and his secretary spent two hcu.g inspecting the Malayan Seminary, 401, Upper Serangoon Road, visiting the boys' and girls' schools. The Seminary has a large enrolment of Chinese students, who received the Consul-General very cordially.226 words
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Article73 1929-07-26 7 A meeting of Municipal Committee No. 4 on July 16 agreed by a majority (a) th-U the height of the proposed new Europe Hotel may be 125 feet provided that owners of property situated within 50 yards of the proposed building be given an cpooitunit to to73 words
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Article95 1929-07-26 7 His Highness the Sultan of Johore in Council has appointed Mr. A. McKenzie to be a member of the Indian Immigration Committee, during the absence on leave oi the Hon. Mr. H. E. Nixon. Mr. V. W. W. S Purcsll. Official Assignee. Penang. the author of a striking war book,95 words
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Advertisement400 1929-07-26 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Applications are invited for the post of Foreman Patternmaker and Carpenter in the Municipal Workshops, River Valley Road. The appointment is in Grade 3 of the Subordinate Salary Scheme with a salary of $120 —Alo— $150 p.m. Candidates should have a thorough knowledge of Pattermaking,400 words
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Advertisement506 1929-07-26 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET—High grade furnished Bungalow Sanitary Installation, electric light, garage. Phone 3544 for appointment. WANTED—Two Intelligent Chinese girl* to serve as shop-assts.. those who jmderstand English. Apply personally between 9 and 11 a.m.. Ist floor, 130, Middle Road, Singapore. WANTED— Chinese Assistant" with good knowledge of general PieM506 words
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Miscellaneous545 1929-07-26 7 Dally Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT MALAYA. IRIDAV, JULY 26, 9 A.M. j Temperature. Rainfall Bright Mean Wind. Sunshine Stations. 1 yesterday Yesterday. Humidity Direc- w M »h.. Max Min. No. of M.H P. F. F. Ins hours tion. 1 I Kuala Lumpur 90 70 o.or 97 77 SSR545 words
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Article789 1929-07-26 8 A jamboree is a frolic, and that ia the idea that should be kept in the mind of everybody who visits truStadium to-morrow afternoon, Some seven hundred Singapore boys will there be seen enjoying a real frolic, and hoping that the onlookers ar« enjoying it, too. It789 words
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Article1180 1929-07-26 8 There are 41 Straits and 38 P.M.S. students at Raffles College. Direct trunk telephone lines between Kluang and Muar, and Johore Bahru and Muar, were opened yesterday. Major H. P. Waters, M.C., Senior Executive Engineer, P.W.D., F.M.S., has been appointed State Engineer, Johore. The Chief Secretary and Lady Peel are1,180 words
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Article40 1929-07-26 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London:—10 15/16d. New York:—21 >6 cents (O). Singapore:—36>4-36% cents. TIN. London: —Spot £212 15s Od (down 40s Od); 3 months, buyers £216 15s Od (down 40s), sellers £217 (down 40s). Singapore:—$110. (125 tons sold.)40 words
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Article716 1929-07-26 8 NOTES ON RECEPTION AND TRANSMISSION. Wireless and the Gramophone A question which I have been asked th week should be of great interest to all m readers: "Is it necessary to have a separa:< wireless set and separate gramophone in ord* to obtain good and loud results716 words
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Article222 1929-07-26 8 The Clifford Fund. The following donations have been receive*; for the Clifford Fund for Raffles College: Already acknowledged $1.14« Hon. Mr. John Scott. C.MG. 100 Messrs. Swan and Maclaren L. S. Sun-pun-lun Mrs. Song Ong Siane Messrs. Malayan Publishing House. Ltd. 10f« lUts WHY TOG SHCI'LD GlVfc. "Unless222 words
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Article20 1929-07-26 8 Prom China by "Ali;> >re." due Singapore 5 a.m. to-morrow. Prom Australia by "Malabar" due Smgai* r: to-morrow.20 words
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Advertisement278 1929-07-26 8 Cases for above at Extra. No g Silver Price f 1.25 ii'verGC. $1.75 H bitvcrG C $15« g CHALLENGE AND PRIZE CUPS. ROSE-BOWLS, SHIELDS, TANKARDS. STERLING SILVER. IROBINSON V No 7«o Medal (Jf OO.i L/IU. No. 6884. Medal H Silver Price $2 25 S jl ver Price $2.75 g SiWer278 words
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Advertisement112 1929-07-26 8 STANLEY'S Rostless Drawtag INSTRUMENTS IN SETS OR SINGLE Compasses, Dividers, Bows, Etc., Etc. Sole A ge»W for W. F. STANLEY ft CO., LTD. MOTION SMITH AND SON LOOTED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. «34 Compare the price, quality and mileage of T.K.K*s Tyres with those of any oth r make. TENG112 words
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162 1929-07-26 9 Labour s Policy in Egypt. BIRKENHEAD'S THREAT. Removal of Lord Lloyd. Reuter's Service. Cairo, July 25. resignation or -'dismissal," as it rmed here, has not created surprise Th wspapers are convinced that the Con' ier vcs, if they had remained in office wouldReuter's Service. - 162 words
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Article729 1929-07-26 9 Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London, July 25. Tiu House of Lords gave precedence to a motion by Lord Salisbury calling attention t Lorii L loyd's resignation. Lo:u Salisbury described Government s actiot as a., abrupt change of policy" and hopec Govci .ment would realise the serious shockReuter's Service. - 729 words
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Article94 1929-07-26 9 POSSIBLE RAISING OF BANK RATE. Mr. Snowden's Appeal. Reuter's Service. London, July 25. bankers banquet at the Mansion House kJt geS "m and must work tomust continue to trust monSart StuSf J° Witn the th? on> but murt be able to count tLc BUpport of other financial insUtu--Reuter's Service. - 94 words
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Article291 1929-07-26 9 Pontiffs No Longer Prisoners. Reuter's Service. vaucan Ulty, July 25. Acclaimed by hundreds of thousands ol people, the Pope this evening issued from the into St. Peter's Square, thus ending the tradition that Pontiffs must be prisoners in their palaces, which has lasted since 1870. He wasReuter's Service. - 291 words
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Article103 1929-07-26 9 Labour Must Honour Pledges. Reuter's Service. London, July 25. The annual conference of the Miners' Federation at Blackpool unanimously passed a resolution pressing for the Immediate repeal of the Eight-Hours Act, also in favour of steps to secure a higher standard of living among miners, a higher minimumReuter's Service. - 103 words
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Article94 1929-07-26 9 Trust Company Closed Djwn. Reuter's Service. New York, July 25. The State Banking Department of New Jersey has ordered the closing of the Hobart Trust Company at Passaic, New Jersey, with two of its subsidiary banks, the Merchants' Bank of Passaic and the Service Trust Company of NewReuter's Service. - 94 words
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Article71 1929-07-26 9 Part of Employment Policy > Reuter's Service. London, July 25. In the House of Commons, in reply to questions, Mr. Graham (President of the Board of Trade) said that as part of the Lord Privy Seal's employment policy Government had decided that the advisory committee established byReuter's Service. - 71 words
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Article161 1929-07-26 9 SUSPENSION OF THREE CRUISERS. Naval Parity with Britain. Reuter's Service. Washington, July 25. An intimation of American action ln direct "«ponse to Mr. Mac Donalds gesture is contained in Mr. Hoover's statement, catted briefly earner. Mr. Hoover said that Mr. Mac Donald had Indicated goodwill and positive IntentionReuter's Service. - 161 words
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Article242 1929-07-26 9 REMARKABLE EFFECT OF BRITISH MOVE. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Washington, July 26. In the course of a formal statement Mr. Stimson said that the doctrine of parity was a doctrine not of war but statesmanship. Its immediate purpose was to prevent the two navies building against eachReuter's Service. - 242 words
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Article158 1929-07-26 9 Brit'sh Interference Denied. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, July 29. Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr. Henderson, Foreign Secretary, said that Government had received rtpoits concerning tribal disturbances in Southern Persia. They had also been informed of certain rumours current hiBritish Official Wireless. - 158 words
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Article150 1929-07-26 9 Government Committee. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, July 25. In the House of Commons Mr. Graham, President of the Board of Trade, announced that an inquiry into the iron and steel industry would be conducted by a sub-committee of the Committee of Civil Research.British Official Wireless. - 150 words
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Article67 1929-07-26 9 Reuter's Service. Washington. July 26. Senator Edge, (New Jersey) has been appointed American Ambassador in France in succession to the late Mr. Myron Herrick. Mr. Edge is a member of the Senate Finance Committee and is helping to frame the new tariff measure. He takesReuter's Service. - 67 words
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Article261 1929-07-26 9 Three Conditions Rejected. NEGOTIATION DIFFICULT. Br. Wang Writes to Russian Commissar. Reuter's Service. C" Sin Kuo Mm Press Service.] Shanghai, July 25. V H Foreign Affairs Ccunmisstaner t*™*** the Soviet envoy, iiegotuS to enter Manchuria to Yen Shan .has been appointed mIJZFZ'JT fr ntier defence Commander butReuter's Service. - 261 words
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61 1929-07-26 9 German Professor Accepts London Invitat'on. [Trans-Ocean Pan-Asia.) B?rlin, July 25. Kk-haH Thurmwald, Professor at the University, has accepted the invitation of the London Society to carry out a year's research journey in East Africa at the Society's expense in th* coming spring. Another invitation61 words
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Article48 1929-07-26 9 Nov* a College of Music. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Berlin, July 25. The Prussian Ministry of Education will plate the former Hohensollern Palace, Charlottenburg, at the disposal of the school of music for foreigners, established under its auspices, at which leading- conductors and musical pedagogues will lecture.48 words
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Article36 1929-07-26 9 Reparations Meeting. Reuter's Service. ParLs, Jury 25. It is semi-offlcialy stated that all Powers concerned except Belgium have agreed to the Hague as the venue of the Reparations Conference. Belgium's acceptance is being solicited.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article29 1929-07-26 9 Reuter's Service. Paris, July 26. It is rumoured that the health of M Poincare is less satisfactory than might be expected from the recent medical report.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article21 1929-07-26 9 Reuter's Service. Pans, July 26. The total number of arrests in the recent round-up of Communists Is 101.Reuter's Service. - 21 words
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Article33 1929-07-26 9 INDIAN AFFAIRS, on page S. LABUAN NOTES, on page 2. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, an page 3. CHINESE AFFAIRS, an page < THE SILVER SCREEN, on page 5. RADIO IN MALAYA, an page 8.33 words
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Advertisement177 1929-07-26 9 I NOXO Prevents Rot, Decay and I Fungoid Decay. I I NOXO Prevents Attack by White I Ants and all Insects. I the Best Wood Preserva- I j tive and Stain. 1 jj MANDfACTUBED BY NEWTON, CHAMBERS CO., LID, I jj SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND. j} SOLE AGENTS) I 5j (Incorporated in177 words
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85 1929-07-26 10 Sports Pastimes. The Fourth Test. TATE UNABLE TO PLAY TO-MORROW. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London, July 25. Tate, who strained a muscle of the calf yesterday when playing against Derby, medically examined this morning, was found to be unable to play in the Fourth Test a% Manchester on Saturday. fHendren, whoReuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article48 1929-07-26 10 S. Africans Beat Durham. INNINGS VICTORY IS TWO-DAYS GAME. [Reuters Service.] London, July 25. in a two-day match at Sunderland, the South Africans won by an innings and 60 ruKs. Durham: 112 (McMillan 5 for 43) and 71. South Africans; 243 (Owen Smith 102, 5 for 74,) V48 words
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Article65 1929-07-26 10 *|he following first class matches commence fco-fnorrow: England v. S. Africa (Fourth Test) at Manchester. > Stirrey v. Kent at the Oval. v. Lords and Commons, at lord's, tfotts v. Glamorgan at Pontypridd. Warwick v. Lanes, at Birmingham. Hants v. Sussex at Bournemouth. Gloucester v. Somerset at Bristol.65 words
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Article482 1929-07-26 10 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. Ttve Merchants meet the Bankers, Broker* and]' Insurance XI in the S.C.C. tournament game commencing to-day at 5 p.m. and' continuing at 2 p.m. to-morrow. The Merchants havt; won* both the games they have played so far. 4 defeating the Services and the Etceteras, whi&.the B.B.482 words
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Article152 1929-07-26 10 GOLF. The following we the teams and the times of starting for the match between the Keppel Golf Club' and the Garrison Golf Club, to be played on Sunday over the Keppel course, Garrison players named first. 8.55 a.m.—Lt. Col. Dickinson and G. H. Pinckney v. D.152 words
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Article26 1929-07-26 10 A general meeting of the untitled Athletic Club will be held at 2, Kirk Terrace, on Sunday,-at a.n V Afl members are iiU4*ested to be present.26 words
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Article49 1929-07-26 10 CHINESE OBTAIN A WALK-OVER. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. A match in the Second Division of the Singapore League was arranged to be played on the SC.C. ground yesterday. The Chinese "A" obtained a walk-over from the A.P.C. owing to the latter being unable to field a team.49 words
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Article208 1929-07-26 10 first division. W. L. D. F. A. Pta. S.C.C. 11 9 0 2 28 5 26 I.QJ.A. .11 7 2 29 7 16 Welch 12 6 6 1 25 24 13 Malays t 5 2 2 28 9 12 S.R.C. 13 4 7 2 19 25 10 Seletar208 words
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Article84 1929-07-26 10 TO-DAY, JULY 26. Division L B. R.C. v. Welch at Stadium Division IL R.A.O.C. v. H. Board, at YM.CJL Referee: Gnr. Robson. TO-MORROW, JULY 27. Division IL Police R.A at H. Board ground. Referee: Gnr. Bland. MONDAY, JULY 29. Division L R.A. v. 6.CJ.A., at Stadium. Division IL84 words
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Article228 1929-07-26 10 WARNING TO AMATEUR SELECTORS. A "Malacca correspondent writes suggesting a side to represent the Settlement in the Malaya Cup competition. Before we are inundated by the ideas of unofficial selectors',- in Singapore, Malacca or elsewhere, we would state that, we cannot publish every6ne's ideas as to\the constitution228 words
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Article38 1929-07-26 10 The following will represent Jalan Sultan against Kampong Kapor in the Colman League match to-morrow on the Malay ground: Dean; Karsani, Amat Jabar; Noor, Wan Amat Tubi; Hussen, Dollah, Mohd Amin, Madon. Said.38 words
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Article55 1929-07-26 10 The Siorig 800 Athletic Society will meet the Sime Darby Sports drib m a friendly game to-day at the S.C.F.A. ground. The following will represent the Society. Sing Tong; Chew Him and Kirn. Swatt; Koon Leong, Swee Teck and Teck Guan; Gim Cheong, Koon Lye, Peng Swee,55 words
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Article72 1929-07-26 10 REGULARS v. VOLUNTEERS. H. E. the Governor and Lady Clifford will be present, and Lady Clifford has kindly consented to present the cup to the winning team in the Garrison Cup charity match at the Stadium on Tuesday between the Volunteers and Regulars. The charges for admission will72 words
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Article556 1929-07-26 10 SELECTED LIFTS AND RULES. WEIGHT-LIFTING. Weight-lifting enthusiasts and members of the S. A. W. L. A. are informed that the set of lifts selected by the executive committee of the B. A. W. L. A. for the 1930 British Amateur Championships will be adopted by the S. A.556 words
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Article88 1929-07-26 10 LAWN TENNIS The results of the ties played in the /Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club tournament yesterday were: Ladies' Doubles Handicap. Mrs. Warden and Miss Abed beat Miss 'Griffith Jones and Miss Aitken 4—6, 6—4, C—2. Lady Mumon and Mrs. Zylstra beat Miss MacLeod and Miss Owen ft—,2, 6—o.88 words
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Article28 1929-07-26 10 BADMINTON. The match between the Gleeful Badminton Party and the Shanghai "B" will be played on Sunday and not on Saturday as stated yesterday.28 words
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Article65 1929-07-26 10 The following will represent the Jovial B.P. a?ainst the Singapore Cold Storage Athletic Club in a match of five singles and one doubles on Sunday, at 3.30 p.m., on the former's Court at 4, Lorong "C" East Coast Road: Singles:—Koh Beng Swee, koh Lock Num, Yeo65 words
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Article23 1929-07-26 10 The semi-final tie in the C.S.L.A. tournament, played on Wednesday, resulted in Tan Hock San beating Tay Keng Hock 15—4. 15—10.23 words
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Article100 1929-07-26 10 BOXING. We had a visit this morning from Young Aman, who informed us that he is not going to box any more owing to the death of his father at Kuala Lumpur. He is going there to-night, and told us that, since he is responsible100 words
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Article67 1929-07-26 10 My advice to shareholders of Johan Tin Dredging Ltd., says the Financial Correspondent of the "Straits Echo," is to hold tight and -not become panicky. The landslide has emphasised the value of the property by disclosing very valuable "leads" of tin and there is no doubt that the property will67 words
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Article216 1929-07-26 10 Chinese Fined for Bathing with Taps Running. Hong Kong, July 16. The heavy rains of the last four days have increased the water reseive by two months. Figuring on the basis of th? present and with the "sto k" on ham* before the rain, Hong216 words
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Article369 1929-07-26 10 "The Great Ideal of Fellowship." The following appears in the second (July), issue of the "Malayan Review,' published in Kuala Lumpur: Elsewhere we print an article ifnder the above heading ("Concord in Malaya") from the pen of Mr. W. Arthur Wilson, Editor of the "Malaya Tribune." Mr.369 words
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Article278 1929-07-26 10 Full Membership Attained. The report of the committee of the Amicable Athletic Association. Singapore, for the year ending June 30 last, states inter alia: The Association was registered in June, 1:»28. The registered membership was limited r o 100 only. It was not very long after the278 words
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Article44 1929-07-26 10 The Gaiety. "Evening Clothes," to be screened at the Gaiety, is an enjoyable comedy featuring Adolphe Menjou. An additional attraction is "Tearing into Trouble," with Wally Wales. In the first show is "The Romance of Hine-Moa," the story of a cannibal princess.44 words
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Article61 1929-07-26 10 Trial Flights Next MonJt. X is understood that a series of seaplane will be made from Singapore to Calcutta from Aug. 6. the route being the.Burma Coast 'inc. It is surmised that the purpose of Oie uijhts is to extend the air mail route direct to61 words
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Article243 1929-07-26 10 Echo of Street Shoatmg. A verdict of "Culpable homicide amounting to murder against some person or persons unknown" has been returned by the City Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) in connection with the inquiry into the death of a Hylam cook who was shot down by a gunman243 words
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Article175 1929-07-26 10 Workman Falls Eighty Feet. The Coroner's inquiry into the death of a Chtnese workman who fell from a height of 80 feet at the Bukit Timah quarry on July 20 was concluded yesterday. In his evidence Chong Lee Leong, the quarry contractor, said that the deceased was engaged175 words
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Article470 1929-07-26 10 SUNDAY LABOUR PERMITS. The Master Attendant's Office will be open for 1 hour (10 to 11 a./n.) on Saturday, Aug. 3, tor the issue of Sunday Labour Permits to vessels intending to work cargo on Sunday, Aug. 4. Application for permits should be sent in as early as470 words
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311 1929-07-26 10 Ecohomic Mission Explained British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless] Rugby. July 'l., Lord D'Abernon and other membei the economic mission to Argentina Brazil attended a dinner of the American Society this evening. Lord D'Abernon in a speech point that his mission was appointed byBritish Official Wireless. - 311 words
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Article96 1929-07-26 10 Indians and the Labour Government. London, July 18. At the first British Conference of The Peoples Lobby, which represents in America the British Labour Party's views on Imperialistic problems, Mr. A. Penner Brockway, M.P., said that the only section of Indians which had co-operated and supported the Simon96 words
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Article46 1929-07-26 10 Early Warning Stabbing. The Police are investigating a stabbing aflray that occurred in Maxwell Road early this morning. On receiving information the Police promptly proceeded to Maxwell Road and discovered the dead body of a Chinese. A knife was found struck in his abdomen.46 words
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Article91 1929-07-26 10 A Chinese petrol dealer named Seah Hoe. carrying on business at 589, Serangoon Road, was prosecuted In the Third Court this morning for storing 386 gallons of petrol in other than the authorised receptacle and storing petrol to the quantity of 336 gallons in excess of the91 words
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Article25 1929-07-26 10 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, July SA Mayance banker has (been arrestee an charges of defalcations of over over a period of three years.25 words
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Article184 1929-07-26 10 Inche Mahmood bin Mohamed Shah untitled trate, Muar, has been promoted to < in the Malay Officers' Scheme. Raja Hassan hui Mohamed Said. < Clerk, Taniong Surat. has been appoi act as Deputy District Officer, Koto Inche Mahmood bin Jaafar. S.M.J Deputy District Officer. Kota Tinggi. ha granted four months"184 words
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Article94 1929-07-26 11 [Our readers are invited to write to us on of public interest. It must be un dt that the "Malay* Tribune" does not ssarily endorse opinions expressed by a respondents. Letters should be as brief :s possible, preferably type-written {av spacing), and on one side oi the a per94 words
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Article117 1929-07-26 11 the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.'*) Sir < hue agreeing entirely with the views 0 f ••< ion-Sense" I would like to add that cond.; ng education In shop-houses is .aot only danger to school-going children, in regarri > traffic, but is in clear opposition to :he sa. ary by-laws.117 words
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Article108 1929-07-26 11 ae Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir- Your correspondent, "A Modern Chinese Youth.' u to be commended on having brought up such an interesting topic for discussion. In regard to our Chinese sisters. One delightful concomr :.t of the progress of the Chinese during the birth of Young108 words
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Article148 1929-07-26 11 iTo the Editor, "Malaya Tribune. Sir,—May I take the opportunity of drawing the attention of the authorities concerned through the medium of your valuable paper, t: the traffic situation at the junction of Prince Edward and Anson Roads, especially on days when some kind of sport takes148 words
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Article110 1929-07-26 11 Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—As I and others returned home from toxn yesterday in a motor-bus, we were preventcd from passing the cross-roads at the Buki: Timah Railway Station by the shutting of the two gates as though a train was going to pass. We were kept there110 words
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Article1048 1929-07-26 11 'To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") r^'^" aen we re gard the theory of the istianity in some detail, its unto modern conditions of knowledge r^ 16 apparent We are taught that tin Z® 411 fa originated in a State of blissful wiecUon. From that condition it1,048 words
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Article371 1929-07-26 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Much light has been thrown in the local papers on the pros and cons regarding the drastic action adopted by the Police and Municipality in dealing with the poor innocent hawkers. It must, however, be admitted that appreciation and thanks are371 words
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Advertisement246 1929-07-26 11 TO-NIGHT! FRIDAY JULY 26. TO-NIGHT!! NEW WORLD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. WATCH BIG SPECTACULAR ATTRACTIONS In Celebration of the SIXTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NEW WORLD SHOW. THE CITY OPERA WILL STAGE AN AMAZING CHINESE STOSY HO PECK KIANG—" Ihe Mysterious Band! Supported by Vaudeville Extra Turns. The followLig Plays will be246 words
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Advertisement118 1929-07-26 11 q l M """"aaMMeaMr'.i's l i«.?anc3cp^i'p^jii ji |r I TROPICAL I LAGER. I A Thirst Quencher of the j Finest Quality. The Best Obtainable j in Singapore. j JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) I SINGAPORE, PENANG, IPOH AND KUALA LUMPUR. I 1 I UUtJ im I 5 As118 words
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Article1138 1929-07-26 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, July 26, 1929, 10 a.m. Issue Issue iValue Buyers. SeUers. Value Buyers. Sellers. i\ Asam Kumbang 40]- 41J- 15|- Pahang Consols 10|- 11|£1 Bangrin Tin 371- 39j- 5|- Pangnga River 8|- 9|- 1 Batang Padang 0.35 0.401,138 words
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Advertisement401 1929-07-26 12 AMUSKMIBBIfTS. 1 TO-NIGHT I FBJDAY, JULY ML TOM6HT I 1 I Dean's Union Opera s will sage An Inieresting Arabic Play K. 3 Samsudin Hassan and Noordin All" g 9 With Vaaierllle aa* numeroas Eatra Tarns. I To-morrow, l«ly 27, the will present S 3 Sartioa and Eliang, etc. ft401 words
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Advertisement155 1929-07-26 12 I NOW ON SALE. J I The New China. I I REPRINTED IN BOOK FORM. S Consisting o! Forty Chapters, and Recently concluded in H 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. f I Price $2.00 per copy (postage extra). Only a limited number of Books available at I The Malaya Tribune Office,155 words
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Advertisement210 1929-07-26 12 I First Bond Issue 1 OVERSUBSCRIBED j BOND CAPITAL NOW EXCEEDS $1,000,000. I jjj Series Bonds available and g I SELLING RAPIDLY j I Each Bond $160 payable $10 with I I application, $10 within 30 days ar d I $5 per month thereafter, until the 1 I lull amount210 words
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Article933 1929-07-26 13 FULL DETAILS OF IPOH LANDSLIDE. 23 Chinese Buried Alive. As telegraphically reported in the "Malaya Tribune," a tragedy unparalleled in the history of the tin industry shocked the mining community of Kinta district during the week-end, when, in the midst of an intense drought, an unusual land slide933 words
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Advertisement576 1929-07-26 13 TYPHOON PUMPS are adanfw r ie Acting. I on the farm, suburban home, and water systems g storage tanks; for low pressureboil er^\^f |,,l, l il water "toViKE g refngeratmg P U„ts, for pumping £%g B TYPHOON PUMPS are simple, compact pother liquids, g accessible and reliable. IfiM I INSPECTION576 words
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Advertisement34 1929-07-26 13 COASTAL TRANSPORT CO. 28-E, (2nd Floor) Choli. Street, Singapor. LIGHTER AND STEAM-LAUNCH SUPPLIERS. Specialists in the Transport of all Kino Articles to aU Coastal Parte in the Malay Peninsula. Phone 462«. P. GOVTNDABAMI Propria34 words
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Advertisement271 1929-07-26 13 I A. Staub Co.,—Cognac, f II H JPure Grape-juice Brandies. M I JBk and MeUow of taste with I I 1 _li__ ifc 8 real CflgMC Aroma JB I iBB TRY Staub's Mh| "3 STARS or 5 CROWNS BB fe§g§§| Brandy Once and you will never mSm IM) ask for271 words
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Advertisement682 1929-07-26 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. I —X NOTICE. THE UNITED MALACCA RUBBER ESTATES. LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that at the Nineteenth Annual Ordinary General Meeting to be held on Frjday, August 9. 1929, the Directors will recommend that a Dividend of 7% for the year ended April 30, 1929, be paid to682 words
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Advertisement671 1929-07-26 14 SITUATION VACANT. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for the following appointments in the Municipal Sewerage Department: (a) One Surveyor, on Temporary Stan, proficient in the accurate use of Surveying and levelling Instruments, also ln neatly plotting surveys, sections, etc., at a commencing salary of $150 to $200 p.m. according671 words
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Advertisement542 1929-07-26 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 £af*ng. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Hfchawnat. Palembang 46; llir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 65, -Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloflfr Street. Shanghai 9,542 words
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Advertisement472 1929-07-26 14 N banks! THE MERCANTILE BANK i>F INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December. 1892.) —v Authorised Capital £3,000,004: Subscribed Capital £1,800,00 C Paid-up Capital £1,050 00C Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,044 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church• Street London. E.C. 3. BOARD472 words
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Advertisement346 1929-07-26 14 INSURANCE. fmk SOI,TH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING j INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE. 58, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus $1,800,00 BOARD OF DIRECTORS.346 words
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Advertisement624 1929-07-26 14 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL AND WATER 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' The 3411. MODERATE CHARGES. S. HOTEL 110, Race Course Rd., Singapore. NEWLY OPENED. Clean and Comfortable. Java Goods.624 words
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Advertisement495 1929-07-26 15 STEAMER SttJNCS p. &o. ~r BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. rnorporated in England S PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. .*vi\- I.AR AND ORIENTAL STEAM PE k\ ,AT lON CO- LONDON AND X v EAST MAIL SERVICE. /1 Contract wjth His Majesty's 1 Government.) WARD fio« LONDON For China Japan Dire Tonnage Singapore495 words
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Advertisement530 1929-07-26 15 i H D*\ ft**** (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) I OUTWARDS. I HOAG KON G. SHANGHAI. KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS t BURGENLAND t pUISBURG s2J i? I SAUERLAND eg S t ol*. KTJLMB3ILAND via Manila <3 a? t SAARLAND J OLDENBURG Nov 10 »s. HAVELLAND Del 4 HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND. HAMBURG530 words
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Advertisement345 1929-07-26 15 1 STEAMER SAILINGS J rffir NORDDi U TS( HER LLOYD (Incorpora ted The undernoted Are the Company's intended fixtures.: OUTWARDS. ALSTER for Hong Kong S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtao Aug 6 DESSAU for Manila, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Y'hama Vladivostok Aug 14 COBLENZ for Manila, Hong Kong,345 words
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Advertisement303 1929-07-26 15 STEAMER SAILINGS SaTUTCS STEAMSHIP CO., LIU LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PEN hours) (dirWt e *P resa service—l9ll* Thursday a.m. "KEDAH' 1 BELAWAN (*ia Penang) Thursday H.SO a.m. "KEDAH" A special Motor Bus for Brastagi W nects w,th Kedah at BekWan oh Saturdays. Tickets for this bus in be purchased on303 words
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Advertisement239 1929-07-26 16 j Corned Silverside j Corned Belly Pork j Corned Leg Pork. i r 0 I Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. o(lncorporated0 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) D fl For Quality and Service. n 8 D H gpawaes tocaocscsssaocaoi iopoi—jocsk prides in the ndsfr^ I no fly mosquito or roach I239 words
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Advertisement346 1929-07-26 16 SINGER JUNIOR 1 SPORTS MODEL. I 0 I The only full sized 4-seater light car. a I The popularity of Singer Junior can be judged by tne amount of j cars on tne road now. Models:- 4-seater #1,445 2-seater Sports 91,4445 0 2-seater with Dickey $1,420. 3 I 1 THE346 words
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