Malaya Tribune, 2 October 1929

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI. No. 232 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1929
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 202 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER j THE BEST. i '"uucjuucjcjcjuc -—-—jaw satsn "Ny Carlsberg Beer" MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK S Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs ftgjf j|| and Rest- Houses throughout II I I Straits Settlements and the 111 f Malay States. j Sold by all First Class dealers I in
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    • 136 1 *RX>BODOR" y?' I TWear HIGH STB EXT. Stncapcre. 1 1 I To be INDEPENDENT of yonr cook S 1 r I <X f Debility I M8t 8 8 cl3an aai sa'e fa/ ,iat will beat i baby>s milk 1 I HUBBY'S SHAVING WATER f I A QWCK BREAKFAST I r
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  • 2239 2 British Motor Cycle Triumph. THE GRASMERE SPORTS. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, Sept. 5. There cannot be a finer sight for a lover of horses than to see his own racing colours sweep to the front and pass the winning post at
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    • 297 2 I Glaxo Process keeps the vitamins power- K|§ I|| m fui and the milk clean and germ-free. -Wr' I They know how much more digestible Sl Glaxo is than cow's or buffalo milk, *t W M |l how it is altogether the best and safest M 191 food for your
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    • 124 2 I LATEST I "BEKA" I J Miss. Riboet Records. g I ELECTRICALLY-RECORDED. I I No. ***** Sayang Munis (excra) No. ***** Poctri Sahania fl ***** Kronchong Boemel ***** Mina Mana Koondee-Moe {j Tj ***** Ketjik Ketjik (extra) ***** Kronchong Scrondol 5 lir 2878S Kronchong Miss Riboet 1928 ***** Oleesio j:
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    • 117 2 ft Cartridges of Ripes, Pistols a Reooium /JrT J/ I cartridge produced ■■fx <S if I lllill Remington must pass ml I r lns P e ction at many |J '^^jj I Millions cartridges are used —It !SI I I/ m shooting tests for veil I J iocity and accuracy.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 68 3 LEADS THE WAY! I KS.A. Success in International Six Days Trial I VEX Ent and SEVEN GOLD MEDALS g < Team Award 350 C. C. Class in competition g i with Five Other Makes. I 1 O.H.V. and Sidecar was Member j> HKITI6H TEAM that won the INTERNATIONAL TROPIH j
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    • 68 3 T J UkQJIHS Pius p.iitt*» 1 Wfß" r.» .fl» «w martin s pills I mf b» »11 CWauti «»d Store* tad I TIMMS OISPENSARY. R.Hk* Ski.**,, I When Next Buying Razor Blades Ask for YETY Extra Safety Razor Blades. They are made of First Class Swedish Sandrick Steel. And only
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    • 273 3 j The Three Best I j Li^^' j i FRASER NEAVE LTD. 1 Banish fipfpMalarial Debility \9j TIKE a shadow of menace JL/ malarial debility is hovering over every inhabitant of hot countries. Only too often this slow, unostentatious danger is overlooked; once the parasites have been con' quered by
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  • 1901 4 THE FORWARD MARCH OF CIVILISATION. Life Work Of Thomas Edison. X (BY JOHN W. LIEB.) The intensity of application, indomitable perseverance, inventive and constructive _esourcefulness, and joy in accomplishment, that v. tc necessary to achieve such a result, it is difficult now to appreciate. It was indeed
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    • 417 4 1 Remove powder and rouge «M the word Palmolive in gold with beauty oils Xett n > P? n T3**\ 510(1 r d seal on the back of the cake with the To see how naturally lovely wor d Palmolive thereon. Palmolive soap your xkin can be j 8 never
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    • 150 4 < MEN OLD BEFORE THEIR TIME If yon are jnst a weak-backed, vigourj less, don't-want-to-do-anytoing pepI son, positively sitting-out" the best years of your life, what you've got to I do, and do quickly, is to get back in I brain and body the nervous energy and j vitality you
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    • 221 4 II II I WARNING- 5 o o 0 0 II I hereby beg to inform the public that the portable gramophone as illustrated, H J! is manufactured by the Polyphonwerke A. G. of Berlin and is imported and sold in U ■j British Malaya and Siam by me as agent
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    • 312 5 Slee^^ unrest. TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE u\Builds up Brain, Nerve Body vftw Soid by all Chemists M/ Y\\ Stores. /V/ THE GREAT GERMAN CURE FOR PILES. Bid b n sb s The only cure for PILES used in the famous BERLIN STATE UNIVERSITY CLINIC HADENSA actually dries up the Piles so
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    • 354 5 BOY SCOUTS' ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending Sunday, Oct. 6: To-morrow. Oct. 3.—Band Practice Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Fridr'v. Oct. 4. —Ambulance Class, Headquarters. 5.15 p.m. The ratp of issue of Money Orders for India find Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from
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    • 496 5 ECZEMA W RASHJOABY Covered Head and Face. Healed by Cuticura. "My baby had eczema break out on his head and face in a rash. The irritation got worse, the eruptions breaking out and completely covering his head and face. We had to bandage his face and head and cut hie
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 238 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Oct. 6: TO-DAY, OCT. 2. 2.45 p.m.—Drill Hall. Cadets—Raffles, Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "A" (14. G.) Company, M. G. Training. 5.15 p.m.—Fort Canning Guard Room. Bde. Sig. Sec. (Indian). Practice Demonstration in exchange working. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Band, S.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 477 6 I PAVILION S THONE 6903 I g FROM MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 TO SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6. g AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. ffl jjj The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. t HAROLD LLOYD jj IN jjj I "SPEEDY" j IN THE FIX.ST SHOW AT 7.3 C P.M. g j JACK HOLT Ne Vanishing Pioneer
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    • 395 6 iLmusemeiits, AIHAMBRA I 'PHONE 6909 I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) I PROGRAMME I Commencing Tuesday, October 1 and ending S Sunday, October 6. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M S 1 THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I I AMERICA'S MOST DISTINGUISHED ACTOR S JOHN BARRVMORE I I g
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    • 583 6 GAIETY CINEMA Where there's always a good Show. FROM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 TO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M OWEN NARES LILIAN HALL DAVIS IN "BROWN SUGAR The story of a battle of wits between a eh rus girl who married a nobleman and his aristocratic relations. (In
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  • 934 7 WINDING-UP PROPOSAL REPUDIATED. Chairman On Company's Position. The tenth annual general meeting of the ,hareholders of the Batang Padang Dredging Co.. Ltd., was held at Penang on Saturday, Mr. D. A. M. Brown (chairman) presiding addressed the meeting as follows: Gen^emen: —With your permission I
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  • 45 7 -"Japanese News" Service.) Tokyo, Sept. 30. J0 *ow f r the n da y s ending Sept. Yi6 CB6ooo f Y3? .240,000 for exports and c Bank* i nt fflcials ot Bank of Japan, rafted m «?re*t rate is unlikely to be
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  • 321 7 Rubber Up: Tin Down. Messrs Etlin and Co. report at 11 am to-day: RUBBER. London 9 13/16d., up 1/I6d. New York 19% cents (G), up cent. Shares:— Dull. Allenbys $2.30—$2.40, Ay or Moleks $1.60—$1.70. Aver Panas $1.90 —$2, Bassetts 90—95 cents, Balgownies $3—$3.10, Brogas $1.22 Va —$1.2714, Buklt
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  • 179 7 Gold Still Being Exported. Reuter's Sercice. London, Oct. 2. Despite the rise in the bank rate, nearly £2.000.000 net gold was exported from Great Britain from Sept. 26 to 38. Simultaneously there was a sharp gain in the sterling exchange on New York undoubtedly due to the
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  • 68 7 Discussing tin. the Financial Correspondent of the "Straits Echo" says No material change in the market is expected until the statistics for the month are known. From a usually well informed source, I learn that shipments will be 6.605 tons, a drop of 2,395 tons as compared
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  • 147 7 SINGAPORE OCT. 2. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $410 Rice, Siam 2 $385 Rice, Siam 3 $377 Rice. Siam 4 $355 Rice, Saigon A-l $340 Rice, Saigon 1 $325 Rice, Saigon 2 $315 Rice, Saigon 3 $305 Rice, Rangoon 1 $290 Rice, Rangoon 2 $285 Rice, Par Boiled No.
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  • 315 7 The Reference Library. I The following publications were xe.eived during the w**'k ending Sept. 28 1920, and are available for public use in the Reference* Library of the Depa> tment of Statisti-s S.S. and F.MJS., in Singapore: Foreign Trade of China:—Part 1. Report and Abstract of Statistics,
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  • 91 7 Messrs. William Jacks and Co., London, in their metal market report dated Sept. 4, state regarding tin: The August shipments showed an increase of 2,335 tons in the visible supply, which was so unfavourable that some consider that shipments have been hastened with a view to depressing
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  • 80 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON, OCT. 2. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Standard Q C.F. Spot 33 i a n% Standard R.S.S. on Tender October 34 November 34 u 2 34 v December 35 351 4 November/December 34\ 35 January/March. 36 April June
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  • 146 7 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.) London, Oct. L Parls 123.845 New York 4 85 3/16 Brussels 34.88«. Geneva 25.17',Amsterdam 12.105 Milan 92.85 4 Berlin 20.39 Stockholm 18.115 Copenhagen 18^205 sl 18.207 Vienna 34.545 Prague Helsingfors !93i Madrid 32.765 LisDon 108.20 Athens 275 Bucharest 817 Rio 5% Buenos Aires
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  • 65 7 Penawats, says the Financial Correspondent of the "Straits Echo," have come back to ii in spite of the fact that the No. 1 dredge is getting good recoveries. The second dredge should soon be recovering normal outputs and the shares are worth watching at present prices. With both dredges working
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  • 298 7 "Lyee Moon" Loses Propellor. A telegram states that the "Lyee Moon" lost her propellor at lat 355 N and long 105.30 E, and was disabled. A tug hars gone to her assistance to tow her into Singapore. The "Michael Jobsen" is due to-morrow from Hong Kong with passengers.
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  • 136 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, Oct. 2. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). H.M.S. Herald E.E.E. Wharf; Van Overstratan 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Glenbeg 18; Bulan 15; Mantua 13; Pres. Polk 11; Kopah 9; Delta 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Clan Graham 34; Hosang
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  • 25 7 A Chinese pedestrian was knacked down and £Uied by a motor-lorry at Woodlands Bukit Timah Road, early this morning He tiled before the amlxdanoe arrivtxL
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  • 145 7 Trips To Continent. London, Sept. 6. Night and day air taxi service operated with Pokker Armstrong Siddeley "Taxiplanes" has been inaugurated at the Croydon Aerodrome by the British Air Lines Limited, a new Air Company which proposes to ply regularly established hundred-mile-an-hour machines from London to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 254 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, WANTED —Experienced Stock Book Clerk with knowledge of the Tyre trade preferred. Address applications to Box No. 928, c/o Malaya Tribune. STRAYED OR STOLEN a white Pomeranian dog, Municipal No. 5570. Answers to the name of Prince. Finder will kindly ring up to 6354. FOR SALE—WeII built house.
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    • 437 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 STOLEN. Baby Austin 5.7166 (number may be altered to 766, 716 or 66). Ash Colour. Engine No. 7754-B. Stolen at 10 a.m. on October 1. 1929. in Collyer Quay. Finder will be rewarded on giving information to CHOON. 23, Stamford Road. Phone 3717. SWEE SENG, 35, PEKIN
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 196 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, OCT. 2. Port Swettenham and Penang dpoh> 3 p.m. Malacca (Larut) 3 p.m. Muar <Jarak> 3 p.m. •Port Swettenham, Penang. Suez. P. Swld. Genoa. Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow (Protesilaus* 3 p.m. Banka Island. Pladjoe and Palembang (Thedens) 3 p.m. ♦Ceylon and Djibouti cSphinx* 3 p.m. Bengkalis. Siak
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    • 310 7 Datly Weather Report, METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT MALAYA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. AT 9 A.M. Temperature. Rainfall Bright Mean Wind. Sunshine Force Stations. yesterday Yesterday. Humidity. Dtrec- Weather Max. Mm. No, of M.HP. F. F. In hours tion < fi,^nir PUr 88 72 02 j3 3 8 5 NE. 2 i
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  • 91 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. DEATH. YEO— Mr. Yeo Bian Chuan. aged 73. senior partner of Messrs. Yeo Bian Chuan and Co.. 22-A. Change Alley, passed away on Wednesday, October 2, 1929, at his residence No 155, Pasir Panjang Road. He leave* behind a son. Mr. Yeo Bong Soo.
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  • 53 8 The engagement is announced of Mr. Wee Chen<? Woo. the eldest son Of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wee Pent* Chwee and Miss Ngeow Choo Neo, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ngeow Nlan Chin. The marriage will take place at No. 775. North Bridge Road, on Wednesday,
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  • 782 8 It has taken the F.M.S. Government three months to publish in printed form the Memorandum by the Surveyor-General concerning the grievances of subordinates in his Department, tabled in dummy form at the meeting of the Federal Council in June. There may be some good reason for tnis;
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  • 121 8 The Harvest Festival at St. Andrew's Cutbedrul will be beld on Sunday. Oct. »2 Tb« Nev T N Oeun. tlle new 25«i»tant Cbapluin lor tbe Catbedrul. u> due lc» arr.v by lbe "Nuvalplndl" on Saturday. lVov. 2 2 meeting ot tbe Nurul Soarct. Slnzupore. will be beld ul tbe Ollice
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  • 229 8 A Mutiny Reminiscence. Early this morning there died at his residence, 155, Pasir Panjang Road. Mr. Yeo Bian Chuan, a well-known and much respected figure in the commercial world of Singapore. Although born in Rhio some 73 years ago, he came here at a
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  • 296 8 Bronze Bust for Chinese Assembly Hall. The following letter appears in the "Malay Mail": Dear Sir,—No public memorial of the late Dr. Loke Yew, C.M.G., exists in Kuala Lumpur. He was in his day our most distinguished citizen. He stood head and shoulders above any
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  • 69 8 Madame Sun Vat Sen. widow of Dr. Sun Vat Sen, is a passenger on the M. M. "Sphinx." which arrived at Singapore at noon to-day. She is travelling incognito to avoid publicity. We understand that she is going to Prance for a while and
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  • 313 8 We are asked to say that a large entry has bc>uu received lor lbe tani'llcx con,u<lll,on, and «t will be u le.v !,-< i»»,» ludges wUl be able to announc,- «bcir ,w crcb: ?,tr. N pedlow. Xl.C.L, arr.v, U Iron, penang und bas assumed dcnv us Oepuly public prosecutor, Lingupore.
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  • 617 8 Business For Next Monday's Meeting. The following: are the Orders of i c Da for the meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday next: Question by Mr. Tan Cheng Lock: "Does Government intend to amen* Ordinance No. 77 (Cruelty to Animals) give effect to the unanimous recomr.e-or tion
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  • 81 8 Car Stolen From Collyer Quay. A Baby Austin car owned by Mr. Chac Chong Choon was stolen from Collver Quay yesterday afternoon. Parking the car opposite Change Alley, the owner went into the Arcade to transact some business. Returning abour half an hour later Mr. Choon was unabl-
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  • 36 8 Prom Indo-China by "Sphinx.- due Singapore noon to-day. From Holland by "Tabanan." due Singapore on Friday morning, the 4th instant. From Europe (London mails despatched Sept 12» by "Macedonia.' 1 due Penang midnight tomorrow
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  • 44 8 Latest Quotations. Rl RRHt. London:—9 13 16d New York:—20 cents (G). Singapore:—33-33\ cents. T)V London:—Spot £20G 2s. 5d. (down 60s. Od 3 months, buyers £203 7s. 6d. «down 75 Od.), sellers £203 10s. Od. (down 756. Od Siusupore:—$101.50. (35.0 tens sold.)
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 306 8 I Fine Quality J I GOLD WRIST WATCHES FOR LADIES. TWO ATTRACTIVE SHAPES. J I SPECIAL VALUE. J S No. J 10(1. B I X nj No. Jlo|2. P 3 18 CARAT WHITE GOLD WRISTLET WATCHES. jc s] with high-grade, most reliable, fully jewelled lever j(j movements, on gold mounted
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    • 177 8 STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES. THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS. LEVELS, Etc., Etc Sole Arenta: MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 T. K. K's. TYRES. 715 x 115 Reduced from $13.50 to $11.50 each 24 x 2% do. 6.80 to 5.80 each 26 x 2Vs do.
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  • 681 9 British Official Wireless ORDERS FOR COAL, STEEL AND COTTON. Mr Thomas Reviews His Policy. Reuter's Sercice. Rugby, Oct. 1. In the course of his speech on unemployment problems at the Labour Conference at Brighton to-day Mr. J. H. Thomas, Minister of Employment, dealt at
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  • 52 9 Freedom Of Ancestral Town. Reuter's Sercice. London, Oct. L terieral Dawes to-day received the Freedom aucbury. Suffolk, whence his Puritan stoneJJf°J, ant «itor went to America in 1635 with tWiLlK** Fathers. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald but hi 6 slmulta n«>usly received the Freedom m departure to America
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  • 62 9 Russians To The Rescue. Reuter's Sercice. Moscow, Oct. L m J lv ve ti to have lost his way while aM f a He flew northward instead 2 o'clock c° m Novosi birsk and was seen at b suddosS b nda y afternoon over Kirensk. It Taig
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  • 29 9 Reuter's Sercice. Jerusalem, Oct. L Pei^R ff S'^?> Arab strike has Ix9ll Postponed t« t r" l of a delegation and the Arab the High Commissioner.
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  • 278 9 REBEL FORCES MOSTLY DISARMED. "Ironside" General Escapes. V'Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.) Shanghai. Oct. 1. JP*™£ eneral Pa Kueis forces marc^ y h d a mcd and their southward Sha Chang Pa Kuei Ped Regarding the TiehJing incident the Japanese military authorities demand $3.000.000 damage g?J* of Kwangyu
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  • 141 9 Hearst Press Involved. Reuter's Sercice. Washington. Oct. 2. The Shearer inquiry has been adjourned indefinitely. There was little outcome of to-day's proceedings except that Shearer admitted that he went to Geneva on behalf of shipowners "to get more business." He said that since the shipowners sacked him he
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  • 103 9 Property Claims Settled. Reuter's Sercice. London, Oct. 1. The Assemblies of the Church of Scotland and the United Free Church of Scotland met at Edinburgh separately for the last time prior to their union, which is being consummated with elaborate ceremonies to-morrow. The Duke of York, accompanied
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  • 49 9 War Office And Admiralty. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby. Oct. 1. Mr. Shaw, Secretary for War, and Mr. Ammon. Parliamentary Secretary- to the Admiralty, are to pay an official visit to Malta on Oct. 12. They MC9 leave Malta on Oct. 16 for Gibraltar.
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  • 50 9 Transfer To Another Dept. Reuter's Sercice. Washington, Oct. 2. Mr. J. L McNab, the San Francisco lawyer, who is a neighbour and friend of Mr. Hoover, has been appointed to study the changes necessary for the transfer of Prohibition enforcement from the Treasury to the Department of Justice.
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  • 147 9 AGREEMENT ON NEW RELATIONS. Negotiation On Debt Claims. Reuter's Sercice. London, Oct. 1. Mr. Henderson left the Brighton Conference and lengthily conferred with M. Dovgalevsky at Lewes this afternoon. Mr. Henderson afterwards announced that an agreement was reached with regard to the procedure to be followed on the
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  • 139 9 Entire Collapse Threatened. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Moscow, Oct. 1. A special commission with extraordinary powers has been appointed to cope with the chaotic conditions of the railways which, according to press, recall the state of affairs obtaining immediately after the Revolution. It is asserted that if the
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  • 134 9 Damage In British Colony. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.) Rugby. Oct. 1. The Colonial Office has received a telegram from the Officer Administering the Government of Bahama stating that from reports received from all out-islands it appears that the serious effects of the hurricane, which visited
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  • 54 9 A Disturbed Night. Reuter's Sercice. British Official Wireless. London, Oct. L A bulletin says that the condition of Princess Royal, who s lying ill at Mar Lodge. Braemar. is unchanged after a disturbed night. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Oct. 1. The bulletin has somewhat increased the anxiety
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  • 79 9 Deadlock In Cabinet. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin. Oct. 1. Rumours of Government's early resignation are circulating in the lobbies of the Reichstag where Government Parties are still at a deadlock over the Unemployment Relief and Reform Bills. However. Government quarters, although admitting that the situation is grave, still
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  • 81 9 In response to a request to help in raising funds for Raffles College. Singapore, a committee meeting of the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce was held at Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 27. when it was decided to call a public meeting on the 23rd inst to discuss the matter. A
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  • 10 9 HOME SPORTS REVIEW on pages 2 and 3.
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  • 209 9 Shot By Chinese Troops. EUROPEAN CAPTIVES RESCUED. Reuter's Sercice. Shanghai, Oct. 1. Prom Mukden an official communique says that Chang Tso Hsiang reports that Suiyuan City. Amur, was bombarded and burnt by the Russian fleet on Sept. 20. Shanghai, Oct. 1. Mr. Westerheim tthe Chief Officer of the
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  • 209 9 Roof Collapses During Repairs. An accident that occurred in a house in Lavender Street, involving the death of a Chinese contractor named Teo Ting Swee had a sequel in the Coroner's Court yesterday when an inquiry was held. It was stated that a large house, No. 143, was
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  • 205 9 Lucky To Get Only Two Years! Mr. Justice Parrer-Manby. M:. Justice Priohard and Mr. Justice Franklyn Robertson formed the Bench of Judges to hear the appeal of Ayadurai, cashier, F.M.S. Railways, who was convicted at the Selangor Assizes and sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment, says the
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  • 151 9 The September number of the Malayan Agricultural Journal contains "Notes on £entora Nitens* Walk a 'Nettle Caterpillar' pest of cocoanut Palms," with special reference to outbreaks in the Teluk Anson and Bagan Dat)h districts; "The Periodic Harvesting of Tuba Root"; "Tke Oil Content of Malayan Estate Copra"; and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 172 9 j PORTER'S j "Bull Dog" Guinness I *°U I 1 I I Look for the Bulldog on g Every Bottle. f I THE EMBLEM OF QUALITY. J I I g Sole Agents: |g (Incorporated in the Strait» Settlement*.t I 1 THREE NEW "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" j I GRAMOPHONES I TABLE
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  • 103 10 Sports Pastimes: Cup Final Replay Next Week. Public Services Win At Tanglin. SINGAPORE CUP. Replay Of The Final. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The replay of the final between the S.C C. and the S.C.F.A. in the Singapore Cup competition has been fixed for Saturday Oct. 12. Mr. F. R. Smith will referee
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  • 32 10 WREXHAM WRECKED AT NELSON. Reuter's Sercice. iheuter'z Service.} London, Oct. L The Northern Division League game at Nelson to-day resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE.—DIV 111. Nelson 4, Wrexham 0.
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  • 85 10 SINGAPORE MALAYS v. JOHORE MALAYA CUP TEAM. An interesting match will be played at the Stadium on Friday in aid of the M.F.A. Building Fund, when the Singapore Malays will meet the Johore Malaya Cup team. The game has created much interest in Johore, which is sending a
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  • 146 10 The meeting of the Chinese F.A. Ill and the St. Francis' Association at Malacca on Monday, in the Centenary Cup competition, provided a keen struggle. Tlie Chinese in the first half had more of the play but were pnable to score, being weak in front of goal,
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  • 155 10 And Three Others Cautioned. DISCIPLINARY BOARD MEETING. < The Disciplinary Board of the S.A.F.A. met at the Stadium yesterday to enquire into the referee's report on the Cup tie between the S.C.C. and R.A. Mr. G. R. Oehlers was in the chair. The Sports Officer, R.A., watched the
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  • 122 10 PING-PONG. Ties played at the Chong Cheng Old -Boys' Association's premises last week-end resulted as follows: Tan Boon Huan beat Tan Boon Chuan 6—3, 6-^3. Yap Chye Koon beat Yap Lian Teng IQ 9 7 Lee Chew Seng beat Gan Teng Hin 6—2, I—4. Teo Chwee Cheng beat
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  • 113 10 First Round Results. GOLF. First round ties in the Ladies' Golf Cham- pionship of Singapore (Andrew Currie Cup competition), resulted as follows: Miss Webster beat Mrs. W. H. S. Clark, j Mr. Booty beat Mrs. English. Mrs. Adams beat Mrs. C. J. Smith. Lady Colina Hussey beat Mrs.
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  • 105 10 Teams For Saturday's Match. RUGBY FOOTBALL. The following fifteens will line up for a trial match at the S.CjC. between Newcdhiers and the Rest on Saturday: Newcomers: S. E. King, G. R. More, W. A. Drooglever, R. A. Cessford, A. R. Bromlev Davenport, H. A. Perkins, B. G.
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  • 190 10 The-newly formed Public Services Rugby Football Club registered their second win, on their second appearance, when they defeated "A" Co., Weleh Regiment at Tanglin yesterday, in a keenly contested and fast game. The civilians were three points behind at the interval but put on a
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  • 54 10 To-Day's Scratchings. THE TURF. Scratchings for to-day's race meeting at Kuala Lumpur are as follows:— Race I.—lmareek, Lucky Boy, Fireworks 11. Race 2.—Loch Buy, Pigeon Park. Race 4.—Apple Royal, Clarita. Popanda. Petra, Jinah. Race 6.—Caliph, L. C, Regente. Rare 7.—Packard, Agapo. Lanrete. The big sweep will be held
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  • 121 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. LAWN TENNIS. Results in the S.R.C. tournament yesterday were as follow:— "A" Singles.—W. Balhetchet beat C. A. Peterson 7—9, 6—3, 6—2; N. E. Ess beat H. N. Balhetchet 6—2, 6—4; F. Norris beat F. James I—6, 6—l, 6—3. "B" Singles.—F. Scully v. F. Ephraums (unfinished); K.
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  • 45 10 In the final of B Singles in the S.C.C. tournament last evening J. Duguid owe 1 b?at E. Cherrington owe 1 4—6. 6—3, 6—3. In C Singles Dr. Madgwick obtained a walkover from F. Young and plays L. G. Robertson (owe 15) to-day.
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  • 78 10 At the annual general meeting of the ltccreation Club. Cenerul Nospit»!, beld on 8«pt. 25. at tbe club ,»,en,,se tbe snllowinl? were ebctel off» ebeur rs:— president, X. v»s ireelected): Vice-President. >lr. 2. 5 l'onnambulan, sre-elec'ted»: bon y. >lr. 2. lv. ire-clected): lion. lr":.l>ure<-. >!r lie»5ler: bon. «l>ort» secretary. I!<r.
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  • 283 10 A Championship Matter. BADMINTON. "INTERESTED" writes:—"In the interest of the popular game of badminton in Singapore, I am sure the following remarks will not be misleading:— "The Singapore Badminton Association, under the control of the present committee, is really retarding the progress and activities of other Badminton Associations
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  • 74 10 A match was played on Sunday between th> Kuala Lipis and Chefcar Perah Badminton Parties, on the latter's court, when the visiters lost all the four games played in doubles and won 3—2 in the singles. The teams were: Kuala Lipis: Anukirakam, A riff, Nagaratnani
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  • 69 10 The final of the Jovial B.P.'s doubles tournament, Koh Beng "Swee and Seah Mic Hee v. Tam Tuan Seah and Lee Kim Teck, will be played on Sunday at 4 p.m. at 4, Larong C, East Coast, Singapore. ,A group photograph will be taken after the
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  • 117 10 The postponed ties of the United Chinese Amateurs' singles handicap tournament, which were to have been played last week, will be played on Saturday and Sunday, commencing at 4 p.m. Second Round: —Kwek Chip Siang ow 3 v Koh Leng Hoo plus 2; Tan Hock San owe 1,
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  • 80 10 CRICKET. The cricketers of St. Joseph's Institution met vesterday to vote for the best allrounder of the year, who will be the winner of the "V. O. Charlesworth" trophy. This is a prize offered yearly by the father of the late S.C.C. cricketer, who for two yeais instructed
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  • 53 10 NEW PAVILION AT SINGAPORE. 0»«S»l?<O «OQ»,. «TC lbOCXOll 2X» N2». »N.Q»2Zt0 «OOlil. 7 «ixetcn «>t tn« new pavluon ol tbe Oeylcu» Sports Club at Singapore, woric on wblcb wM be commenced «ucwuv Tbe cost will about a room, 2 verandab will «xtend along U.e «bole frontage. Tbe
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  • 90 10 Alekhine Leads Against Boguljuboff. CHESS. Wiesbaden, Sept. 18. Alekhine has won three games and Bogul Jub-off two, whde two have been drawn in the series for the Chess Championship of the world. Tl» conditions are that the majority of point* in 30 games shall decide the match provid*!
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  • 152 10 ATHLETICS. Heats in connection with the St, Joseph's Old Boys' Association Sports meeting will be held as follows: Uo-day:—loo yards Race, .Kicking the Football, 223 yarda Handicap Race. High Jump and 440 yards Race. To-morrow:—Pole Vault, Patting the Shot, Hurdle Race, Sack Race, Half Mile Hand :tp Race.
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  • 51 10 ["Japanese Newt" Service.] Tokyo, Oct. 1. A tripartite athletic meeting between China, Japan and Germany will be held at Mukden on Oct. 20, when the German athletes stop in Mukden on their way home from Tokyo, where they are to participate in an international meeting earlier in the
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  • 139 10 SINGAPORE TEAM'S SCORE. RIFLE-SHOOTING. In the annual Interport Shoot, the Singapore team fired off at Bukit Timah Range on Sunday with the following result: 200 500 600 Ti. Sgt. F. M. Grosse "D" Co. 32 33 31 9S Lt. E. B. McCall S.V.C. 31 32 31 94 Pte.
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  • 107 10 HOCKEY. The following will represent the V.M.C.A. n'rainst Fort Canning to-morrow on the V.M.C.A. ground:—T. Williams; R. Lyne and W. E. Atkinson; E. D. Edwards. R. H. Yor!:e and EL M. Meredith; E. H. Tredgold. T. C. D. Jones, H. G. Stack (capt.), S. A. Wooegy
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  • 345 10 Application In Madras High Court. In the Madras High Court on Sept. 12, Mi. Justice Waller delivered judgment on an interesting question of international law as to the effect of an adjudication by a foreign court in respect of properties of an insolvent in British India. One Mahomed
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  • 198 10 Tenth Anniversary Celebrated. The "Sin Kuo Mm Press" of Singapore celebrated the tenth anniversary of its foundation at a private dinner party given at the Great View Restaurant last night, the company including the Chinese Consul General, the Portuguese Consul General, Dr. J. T. Norman, and
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  • 98 10 October Cause List. There are thirty-two suits listed for hearing in the Supreme Court this month. Among these are: Barlow and Co. v. the Publicat Trading Co.. Oct. 9; Albert Edward Ford v. W. P. Millar, Oct. 15; Hong Kong and Shanghai Bankir? Corporation, the National City Bank
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  • 72 10 Mr. Leo Vaz, accountant and auditor of the Department of Co-operation, was the chief guest of his brother officers at a dinner held at the Great Eastern Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. Mr. A. Cavendish presided and speeches were delivered by Hadji Mohamed EusofT. of Ipoh. Mr. L. D. Gammans,
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  • 799 10 Witnesses Sentenced For Contempt At K. L. The members of the local Chetty community gathered in large numbers in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Saturday when (reports the "Malayan Daily press") the concluding- stages were reached in the case in which Letcbumanan Chetty, of Tanjong Malim,
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  • 155 10 Bill Cody, the stunt actor, will be see r at the Surina Theatre to-night in f Fingers." In addition is "Silks and dies," the lpve story of a disgraced jockf? and the girl who had faith in him and him come back. In the first show
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  • 46 10 Before the Master Attendant untitled B. N.> this morning two fishing-stake Lee Ah Piew and Lee Kirn Chee. were or 28 days' r.i. for maintaining their nsfl» stakes within the limits of the Naval B*se at Seletar. They pleaded guilty. The ftsOß* stakes have been removed.
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  • 84 11 «.riprs are invited to write to us on [OUT "Tf oublic interest. It must be underjubjecis ci Malaya Tribune* does not 6to od tna opinions expressed by corLetters should be as brief as respo nreferably type-written (double spac--1)055 and on one side of the paper only. mgl ps may
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  • 163 11 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."; —May I protest against the highly n v utterances of comedians in Chinese rticularlv the Teochews, who behave V eh and action without due regard 'f those present and cause ais- a-minded persons of both sexes? t h i. little wonder that
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  • 215 11 (j 0 the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir —While other countries have an air mail s t rv:ce which shortens the time of delivery of mail by days, our Penang—Singapore mail service still remains the same as year* ago. The writer is under the impression that
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  • 224 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —In an endeavour to discover whether he really did say anything detrimental to the cause of Chinese education, I went to the trouble of re-reading your Chinese Correspondents original article, which started the present controversy. I was unable to find anything
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  • 621 11 'To the Editor, ••Malaya Tribune.") you hTv lL a nappy au gury for the campaign vet h p' itarted not a serious voice has JfKent rii sed a 8 a inst the principle of recocterr^ 10n Your Ma&cca and Kuala Lumpur 4loi>* anes ln their anxiety to "leave well
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  • 628 11 'To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—"English or Chinese?"— that. Sir, has been the question on which much ink has been spilt in your correspondence columns lately. Though the controversy has been interesting, more perhaps because of the personal vein in the arguments, to my mind it appears
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  • 1128 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, October 2, 1929, 10 a.m. lame Issue Value Buyers Seller* Value Buyers. SeUera £1 Asam Kumbang 38,6 39 6 5 Pahang Consols 10j- II)--5- Ayer Hi tarn Tin 13(6 14,6 5|- Pangnga River 7|- 7|9 £1
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    • 617 12 SL MUSEM IE »TTS. m I TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. TO NIGHT! I I i j Dean's Union Opera d Will stage by Special Request a Hindustani Play SI M BAH AY A StINDAREE." Miss. Tijah and K. Dean will appear in the Principal roles and sing Hindustani songs g
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    • 836 13 IflßSaiAfiB 5 I ill mm Yv JOHNSON OUTBOARD j JjjA MOTORS. I ft (Improved Models., g 1 V Until y U ridC With 3 Sea Horse you have missed H a real thrill of water travel. With new quiet- S sV^f^W/'^T^ ness—the Johnson Underwater Exhaust—cer- X tainty and ease of
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    • 504 13 !Sllenburgs Foods The'Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free and their use is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2 Birth to 3 months s to 6 months Malted Food No.
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    • 593 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE BUKIT JELOTONG RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Nineteenth Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company No. 137, Heeren Street. Malacca, on Thursday, October 3, 1329, •s noon. Business: I To receive,
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    • 594 14 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED. Pupils for the morning, afternoon and evening classes (from Primary to Senior Cambridge) and for the Commercial Classes. Apply early to the Supervisor HETHEL ENGLISH SCHOOL, Corner of Ceylon Road and Lorong C, East Coast Road, KATONG. TO LET. TO LET—34 and 35, Cecil Street and 7,
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    • 550 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 Rabamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, CentralSeremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang
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    • 524 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 23,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,060,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.
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    • 269 14 INSURANCE. SOUTH 3Sw? BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2. Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Established I<JO7. HEAD OFFICE. 58, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000
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    • 576 14 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPOR* 2nd Floor of No. 1, Mal.cc» Btr*M Singapore. 'Phone Son. 3046 and 4047. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. See Teong Wah, Esq.—Chairaun Ong Soon Tee.—Vice-Chairman. Seah Eng Lim, Esq. Vow Nsran Pan, Esq S. Q. Wong, Esq. Dr. S.
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    • 440 15 (STEAMER SAILINGS I BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. .jvo.rporated in England.) II PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. «HMTI KH AND ORIENTAL STEAM SS VU>N CO.. LONDON AND *;Ib BAST MAIL SERVICE. B-( contract with His Majesty's l (iovernment.) OUTWARD from LONDON Kor China Japan Due Tannage Singapore 1929 8,100 Oct 2 ILIOO
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    • 500 15 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINK. Deutsch IHn fi Australlsche Dampfschlffs §Q V Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. f m.s. SAUERLAND Oct 8 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Oct 17 f s.s. SAARLAND Nov J AMMON via Manila Nov 10 OLDENBURG Nol 20 m.s. HAVELLAND
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