Malaya Tribune, 2 January 1929
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Title Section21 1929-01-02 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI.- -No. 1 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1929 FIVE CENTBA The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, January 2, 1929.21 words
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Advertisement344 1929-01-02 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. S O U CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. A. Staub Co.,—Cognac, j M Pure Grape-juice Brandies. dD I II Delightful and Mellow of taste with j I /mmjm a rea Cognac Aroma. /|fi\ I I TRY Staub's |||f||| 3 STARS or 5 CROWNS Brandy Once and you will344 words
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Article1248 1929-01-02 2 THE MAN WHO COULD NOT WAIT AND SEE. Sad Case of Vespasian Stiggles. (Special t« the "Malaya Tribune.") I have much to tell you of the Rubber Growers' Association's participation in the Public Health Exhibition that is to be holden at the Agricultural Hall; seven days *ater1,248 words
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Article538 1929-01-02 2 Finding Out Which are Natural. (By Professor Nacke, Franckfort.) Pearl breeding or a large scale is a modern industry created by Kokichi Mikimoto. This Japanese scientist adopted the following method: a'tiny ball of mother-of-pearl is turned on a lathe and is then covered with pearl-producing skin taken from an538 words
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Advertisement242 1929-01-02 2 R.eduction I 011 I eVEKEADy Trade Vl ark I WM UNIT CELLS I BATTERIES II Quality I p Beware of Imitations I ■3A For Sa/e Everywhere Ash Your Dealer JM MULLER PHIPPS (Maliya). LTD. JO Union Building, Collyer Quay fmW 4023 Singapore /£s SPECIALIST FOR PILES I §JlO I P,LES242 words
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Advertisement106 1929-01-02 2 "How Is Your Tongue?" If your tongue is yellow and furred, if you are constipated, liverish, bilious, have sick headaches, flatulence, 111-smeldng breath, try a little dose of Pinkettes tonight; you'll feel ever so much better in the morning. Chemists everywhere sell Pinkettes, the dainty little laxative liver regulators, also106 words
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Advertisement130 1929-01-02 2 ->w n critical moments yo M can rcl v on Bovril. \kC*F v lS a most va ua klc ~^gg a^m* nourishment and inPOUMOFOR IS > J5?25^» for complete and iNfiH |/lA jfV quickest recovery iium Wflß Asthma, Cough, |Vr.' /sb. Consumption and all affections of the y^f^-/ At all130 words
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Article1031 1929-01-02 3 THRILLING INCIDENTS IN A FORD CAR. Where No Other Car Has Been. One of the most remarkable feats evei performed with a motor car in the British Isles was accomplished, when Mr. Henr$ Alexander, of Edinburgh, drove one of the ngw Ford touring cars to the top1,031 words
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Advertisement250 1929-01-02 3 —MB—MHll— FAR ABOVE ALL WATERS FRASER NEAWLTD. r Tired Nerves When y°u have no energy and you are easily 4 tired it is the sign that your nerves are starving i for want of nourishment. dj W Stimulants and drugs will not restore your nerves A and renew your energy.250 words
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Article590 1929-01-02 4 PRODUCTION OF SELAMAT PHOTOPLAYS. Scenes in a Kuala Lumpur Studio. Scene: Sunday morning o© the verandah of the Borneo Mott»r Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, which has been transformed into an exceedingly dubipus-looking cafe. In front of a vivid frieae depicting a ballade Egyptien is a bar, the counter590 words
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Article394 1929-01-02 4 Problems of Food and Elbow-Room. Mr. J. O. P. Bland, writing in the "English Review'' on "The Way to Peace," says. Tte only effective preventive of war lieg in stch a triumph of the collective intelligence of humanity over its collective folly as produce conditions of394 words
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Advertisement441 1929-01-02 4 Cuticura Heals Itching Burning Eczema On Baby My baby's trouble began with an itching on his face. Eczema broke out in very small pimples, of a dry nature. The pimples were inflamed and used to bleed when he rubbed them, and with rubbing them the trouble spread all over his441 words
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Advertisement189 1929-01-02 4 Ej Yod are under no obligation to purchase, g g but, we cordially invite you to call I and hear The Latest. I "His Master's Voice" 1 RECORDS I I I Electric Recordings I NEW ISSUES ARRIVE jjj I I Twice Monthly 1 I I NEW SHIPMENT DUE NOVEMBER 4.189 words
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Article466 1929-01-02 5 Profit of $42,828 Recorded. The report of the directors of the Perak River Valley Rubber Co., Ltd., to be presented to shareholders at the 18th annual meeting: to be held at 87, Bishop Street, Penang, on Saturday, states that the approximate area of 54 acres, which466 words
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Article370 1929-01-02 5 Dividend of Five Per Cent Recommended. The directors of Indragiri Rubber, Ltd. in their annual report state: The net profit for the year as shown by the profit and loss account of the N V E M Soengei Lalah" amounts to $114 82X67 (as against $225,646.47 for the370 words
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Article97 1929-01-02 5 It is reported that the Senior Wa rden of Mines F.M.S., has promised to issue a quarterly return of local tin and other local mining statistics. This should be very valuable information and one wonders why f, h T e 0 p tlce was not adopted long ago.- It is97 words
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Advertisement353 1929-01-02 5 I $50 month I I NET PROFIT. I l no I w Uld y UrS if y U P urcha «e 15 Profit-sharing Bonds H ffi Our previous advertisements have been fo A. P S SSI mall inV f*, or is sti welcome we now g nJ appeal to the353 words
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Advertisement243 1929-01-02 5 »1 pper Heel hose that i, S£rvice wei h J ne exclusive Kayser feature, "SliDDer Hepf s enderness to na,ural ankle. In street or costume shades. At all leading dealers. Trademark Re> I THE ROBINSON PIANO I I COMPANY, LIMITED. I CAU AT OUR SHOWROOM FOR A DEMONSTRATION I THE243 words
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Advertisement236 1929-01-02 6 1 PAVILION 1 I THONE 903 FROM TUESDAY, JANUARY ITO MONDAY, JANUARY 7. S At 9.15 p.m. sharp. g B t I I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE PATHE LOCAL. H I Vera Reynolds S IN g ["Almost Human."! g IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.50 P.M. g I HARRY CAREY236 words
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Advertisement218 1929-01-02 6 Amusements. 1 TO-NIGHT I I Positively the Last Night. j I ALHAMBRA I THONE 909 1 (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors) jjj pi JV IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. i _j n i THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. d Ln C Ul If Ln D I "GRAAF ZEPPELIN"218 words
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Article133 1929-01-02 7 Ships Alongside the Wharve3 or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, Jan. 2. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Talamba 18; Penang Maru 16; Katori Maru 14; Dalgoma 11; Glenogle 10; Caucus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Kkma 30: Fooksang 32; Kola 34; Venezia133 words
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Article73 1929-01-02 7 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 1. Paris 124.50 New York 4.85 9/32 Brussels 34.89 Geneva 25^18 Amsterdam 12.0734 Milan 92.65 Berlin 20.38% Stockholm 18.13 Copenhagen 18.18 Oslo 18.19 Vienna 34.45 Pra gue 163.75 Helsingfors 193 Madrid 29.75 Lisbon 109% Athens 375 Bucharest 808 Rio 5 29/32 Buenos Aires 47British Official Wireless. - 73 words
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Article224 1929-01-02 7 Germany's Six New Year Wishes. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, Dec. tl. Chancellor Mueller gives six, New Year wishes, first for the evacuation of the occupied region, second for the recognition of the fact that the Saar population is thoroughly German, third for the recognition of the right ofTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 224 words
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Article124 1929-01-02 7 Recalling that the F.M.S. Government has decided to allow certain mining companies to dredge the Kinta River for tin provided that they create a channel 278 feet wide, the "Times of Malaya" says that presumably this work will be started some time during 1929. A Malay Corporal and a Chinese124 words
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Article412 1929-01-02 7 The N.Y.K. steamer "Shine- Maru" is expected to arrive here to-day from Yokohama, Hong Kong, and Saigon; she will then sail for Colombo and Bombay. The M. M. mail steamer "Angers" is due here from Madras to-day at 4 p.m. and will probably sail at 11 p.m. for412 words
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Article87 1929-01-02 7 The Surma. Cecil B. de Mille's production of "The Wreck of the Hesperus" is the special attraction at the Surma Theatre to-night, me many thrilling scenes, notably those showing the terrible storm in which the Hesnerus' s wrecked, are remarkably SFS** su PP° rt is George Larkin in87 words
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Article190 1929-01-02 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for to' *100 The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs 156 p qual to $100. 0 At about 8.30 a.m. yesterday a fire broke out near the Seremban Trading Co.'s petrol pump Jalan Tunku Hassan Seremban. Dm**190 words
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Article, Illustration107 1929-01-02 7 Hon. Mr. Guy Cuthbert Clarke, M.L.C Born Mav 1887 ma uv Tribune" Artiit (French and German); third son of Lieut-Colonpl rwi™ /la+ iT First-class honours Modern Languages Tripos Educated at Marlborough College, Switzerland Ce™Ynv iin'V "S* R Tl Ri e Corps) and Mrs Clark «f Cheltenham sinceBy the "Malaya Tribune" Artist. - 107 words
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Advertisement493 1929-01-02 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Competent Shorthand Typist required immediately with references. State salary. Box No. 784, c/o Malaya tribune. TO LET—"Dalvey House" Dalvey Estate, roomy and partly furnished, now vacant. Good Garden and Tennis Court. C R n 2so Apply Box 783, c/o Malaya Tribune. SITUATION WANTED. Local man seeks emplcyment as493 words
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Advertisement714 1929-01-02 7 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. Births, Marriages and Deaths. ENGAGEMENT. The engagement is announced and the EE? l g L wiU teke P lace on January 15, 1929, between Tan Ah Chong, second son of Mr and Mrs. Tan Ah Knab and Miss jw Gm Neo eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Chia714 words
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Miscellaneous328 1929-01-02 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, January 2. High Tides.—3.2s a.m., 2.54 p.m. Penang Race entries close, noon. Australian Submarines leave for Batavia. Hockey: S.V.C. v. Services, S.C.C. To-morrow, January 3. High Tides.—4.l2 a.m., 4.5 p.m. Rugby: S.C.C. Trial. Homeward mail closes. Friday, January 4. High Tides.—s.2 a.m., 5.26 p.m. Hockey: S.C.C. 4328 words
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Miscellaneous82 1929-01-02 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (By courtesy of the Government Health Office.) For the 24 hours eading midnight, Jan. 1. deg. Maximum shade temperature 87.2 F Minimum shade temperature 78 F. Mean shade temperature 80 9 F Maximum sun radiation 155" p Minimum grass radiation 71 f Sea temperature (maximum)82 words
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Article826 1929-01-02 8 Singapore is fortunate in having an earnest and hardworking body of Municipal Commissioners. It is true that, so far as the unofficial are concerned, they are still nominated and not elected, save in one or two instances in which the nominations of important local Associations are almost automatically826 words
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Article58 1929-01-02 8 Mr. S. J. Tan has opened a dental office at 28, Chulia Street. The formal opening of the premises at 185, Lorong Panjang, of the Malacca Indian Club, will take place on Saturday. The "Government Gazette" (extraordinary) dated December 31 publishes the new orders and rules under the Traction Engines58 words
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Article868 1929-01-02 8 Mr. L. D. Purves, Bahau estate, has been admitted into Malacca Hospital, suffering from fever. Mr. H. H. Longland, manager of Ulu Kanchong estate, Seremban, recently returned from leave. Mr. J. M. Ednie, acting manager of Ulu Kanchong estate, Negri Sembilan, has gone on leave to Scotland.868 words
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Article34 1929-01-02 8 From China and Japan by s.s. Nagato Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow. From (London mails despatched December 13 by s.s. Rohna, due at Penang at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 4th instant.34 words
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Article13 1929-01-02 8 Latest Quotations. TIN. Linden:—Spot (no quotation). Singapore:—sll4.so. (175 tons sold).13 words
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Article442 1929-01-02 8 A Visit to Government House. A passenger on the P. and 0 lin "Morea," which brought H. E. the Governor and Lady Clifford back to Singapore T as the Hon R D. Denman, prospective Labour candidate for Parliament in the Division of Leeds. central The Hon.442 words
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Article413 1929-01-02 8 A Creditable Initial Issue. Dr. G. Bryce, Director of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, sends t» a copy of the first number of the Institute's Quarterly Journal, and expresses regret that, as only a limited number of copies were available before Christmas, some delay has occurred in413 words
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Article90 1929-01-02 8 At the Malacca Indo-Ceylonese Association Club premises on Saturday, Mr. D. W. Devarajah vill read a paper on East and West." Mr. P. G. Pamadasa will preside. The Currency Commissioners' Abstract as at December 1, 1928, shows: Total Currency Guarantee Fund $170.67;<. 64.35. Currency notes in circulation $115,604,262.70. Held as90 words
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Advertisement237 1929-01-02 8 lIS "TIGER" SPORTS SHOES, f Made specially for Robinson Co., Ltd., of extra strong heavy ft white canvas and specially prepared brown rubber soles that will not crack or peel off at toe or heel. (J A SERVICEABLE SHOE FOR ALL SPORTS WEAR. C MADE IN SCOTLAND. E PRICE $3.00237 words
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Advertisement141 1929-01-02 8 JUST UNPACKED High Class PERFUMERY TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. NAMSENS 54, HIGH STREET. PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. BUY YOUR X'MAS GIFTS FROM ISMAIL A RAHEEM CROWN JEWELLER. Renowned141 words
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1155 1929-01-02 9 NEW BLOOD TREATMENT BENEFICIAL. Eleventh Doctor Called In. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. At the opening of the New Year there is a slightly brighter outlook in regard to His Majesty. It is vtated that the disease itself is almost conquered. ButBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 1,155 words
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Article303 1929-01-02 9 APPOINTED TO COMMITTEE ON REPARATIONS. Germany Pays Up Loyally. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, Jan. 1. The Chancellor of the Exchequer announces that the Government have nominated Sir Josiah Stamp and Lord Revelstoke to be the British members of the committee of experts which it has bee*British Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 303 words
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Article50 1929-01-02 9 Under-Secretary for Dominions. British Official Wireless. London, Jan. L The Earl of Plymouth has be*ri appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Dominion Affairs in succession to Lord Lovat. [Ivor Miles Windsor-dive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth and Viscount Windsor, was Conservative MJ>. for Ludlow (Shropshire) from Jan. 1922, to March, 1923.]British Official Wireless. - 50 words
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Article42 1929-01-02 9 Internal Fittings All Destroyed. Reuter's Service. Marseilles, Jan. 1. Firemen have extinguished the fire in the "Paul Lecat." All internal fittings have been destroyed and only the hull was saved. The cause of the fire is still unknown.Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Article860 1929-01-02 9 VIEWS ON RECOGNITION OF NANKING. Customs Officer's Protest. Reuter's Service. London, Dec. 31. The "Manchester Guardian" commenting on the developments in Manchuria, does not think that actually the authority of the Nanking Government there is likely for many years to exceed that of a vaguely recognized suzerain power.Reuter's Service. - 860 words
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Article17 1929-01-02 9 MALAYAN PERSONALITIES, Hon. Mr. Guy Guthbert Clarke, on page 7. LONDON LETTER, on page 11.17 words
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259 1929-01-02 9 CONGRESS TO ABOLISH "UNTOUCHABILITY Swaraj Within a Year? Reuter's Service. Calcutta, Jan. 1. The Indian National Congress has passed Mahatma Gandhi's resolution, declaring that if the British Government by the end of 1929 does not accept the entire dominion status constitution draftedReuter's Service. - 259 words
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Article168 1929-01-02 9 M. Poincare to Carry On. Reuter's Service. [Havas Agency.] Paris, Dec. 31. The Parliament has finally adopted the budget providing for 45,430,000,000 francs, the receipts exceeding the expenditure by 64,000,000 francs. Paris, Dec. 31. The prospects of a favourable solution of Ministerial differences is improved by theReuter's Service. - 168 words
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Article79 1929-01-02 9 A Record Total of Bequests. Reuter's Service. New York, Jan. 2. It is estimated that wealthy Americans last year donated a record total of $2,330,000,000 to different educational, scientific, religious and other causes. The list comprises nearly 500 individual gifts of a million dollars or over. TheReuter's Service. - 79 words
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Article67 1929-01-02 9 Reuter's Service. New York, Jan. L A ghastly sight greeted the eyes of the police who were called to investigate a strong escape of gas, when they burst in the door of a small flat and found seven members of one family dead. One had apparentlyReuter's Service. - 67 words
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Article38 1929-01-02 9 Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 1. The Air Ministry announces that Air Marshal Salmond has been appointed as Air Chief Marshal, Air Vice Marshal Higgins as Air Marshal and Air Commodore Dowding as Air Vice-Marshal.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Advertisement104 1929-01-02 9 GILBEY'S j procurable flffil Lt Q I SPEY ROYAL i 3 SCOTCH WHISKY, j c c 1} We have every confidence in g recommending this fine old I c mellow blend to everyone. I UNVARYING QUALITY. I 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL GOOD STORES 1 I OR IN CASE LOTS FROM104 words
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998 1929-01-02 10 THE THIRD TEST. Sports Pastimes. England Overhauling Australia. CRICKET. HAMMOND'S MASTERLY DISPLAY. Plajy in the Third Test between England and Australia, which began on Saturday, continues to be the main topic of coversation wherever sportsmen foregather even in the most distant parts of the world. In Malaya, in the big998 words
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Article394 1929-01-02 10 Derby County's Nose-Dive. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL The following are the results of games played on New Year's Day in the English and Scottish League competitions. FIRST DIVISION. Wednesday Holding Tight. Bolton Wanderers 1, Cardiff City 0. Bury 2, Leeds United 2. Everton 4, Derby County 0. Manchester United394 words
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Article108 1929-01-02 10 Classification of Horses and Ponies. THE TURF. The following changes in the S.R.A. list are notified:— Horses:—Transfers: Story Book from Class 2 to Class 3; Stormer Hill from Class 2 to Class 3. Deletion: John Sands, Japonica, May Pan Out, Melgeo, Prince Flippant, Pegasus, Selma. New Classifications:108 words
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Article244 1929-01-02 10 SEA SPORTS. For the annual New Year Sea Sports yesterday an interesting and varied programme of events had been drawn up by a live committee of prominent citizens. There was keen competition in all events, the sport provided by the racing of the Malay dug-outs being244 words
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Article622 1929-01-02 10 Services' Unbeaten Record. JOHORE'S EXCELLENT FIGHT. RUGBY FOOTBALL (By Rimau.) In defeating Johore at Johore Bahru on Monday the Services made certain of being the finalists in the southern section of the Malaya Cup Rugby Competition and will thus represent the South against the champions of the622 words
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Article37 1929-01-02 10 Irish Victory Over France. British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 1. Fully 50,000 people witnessed the rugby football match between Ireland and France at the Olympic Stadium in Paris. Ireland won by two tries to nil.British Official Wireless. - 37 words
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Article194 1929-01-02 10 Twelve Machines to Compete. AERONAUTICS. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 1. After the Anglo-Italian duel in 1927, when Webster brought the Schneider Cup to England, it was stated that there would be four competitors in 1929, Britain, Italy, Frame and the United States. The last namedReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 194 words
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Article42 1929-01-02 10 GOLF. The approaching and putting competition at the Keppel Golf Club, played on New Year's Day. resulted in a win for Dr. J. M. A. Lows on. The monthly mixed foursome for January will be played off on Sunday afternoon42 words
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Article285 1929-01-02 10 A Win for South Africa. ATHLETICS. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 1. In the fifty mile professional running match from Glasgow to Edinburgh, the latt 4Vi miles finishing on Powderhall ground track, Arthur Newton of South Africa, the holder of many amateur long distance records, beet the AngloReuter's Service. - 285 words
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Article49 1929-01-02 10 HOCKEY. The following will represent the V.M.C.A. against Fort Canning to-morrow, on the former's ground:—C. Lall; R, Lyne and L. W. Byrde; B. F. Santos, R. H. Yorke and E Atddnson, A. Minns, E. V. Smith, H. G. Stajk, B. Singh and A. N. Katyal.49 words
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Article30 1929-01-02 10 The match between the S.C.C. 2nd XI and Fort Canning, to be played on the former's ground on New Year's Eve, was postponed on account of the rala.30 words
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Article76 1929-01-02 10 LAWN TENNIS. A correspondent who writes our special weekly letter, "Malayans at Home," hints that Betty Nuthall, the English tennis star, may not take part in the Riviera tournament as she and her mother may take a pleasure trip to Singapore. If this trip comes off76 words
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Article96 1929-01-02 10 Unique Succession in Business? Reuter's Service. New York, Jan. L Great interest is aroused in Wall Street by the announcement that three sons of three partners have been made partners in their own right in the ;:reat New York financial house, J. P. Morgan and Co., alsoReuter's Service. - 96 words
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Article51 1929-01-02 10 Rain Washes Out All Sports. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 2. Continuous rain washed out all sports in the past week. Christmas was celebrated quietly indoors. There were no further floods but the pontoon and the main road to Penang- are still cut off. The river is51 words
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Article210 1929-01-02 10 A party of local motorists, consisting of Messrs. Wijeyasinghe, W. Gideon, W. Kozan:o and S. Teck, are to attempt to motor to London in a second-hand Austin seven car, writes the Tanjong Malim correspondent of the "Malay Mail." They expect to reach London in about four or ire months and210 words
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Article147 1929-01-02 10 "General" Not Aware of Sister's Arrival. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 2. Pending the meeting of the High Council of the Salvation Army on January 8, Commander Evangeline Booth has been endeavouring to see her brother, General Bramwell Booth, but so far she has been unsuccessful She receivedReuter's Service. - 147 words
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Article361 1929-01-02 10 British Foreign Office Thanked. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, Jan. L Representatives in London of foreign States, whose women and children have been evacuated by British aeroplanes from Kabul, have formally or informally conveyed to the British Foreign Office their gratitude. To-day the Italian Government, throughBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 361 words
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Article212 1929-01-02 10 Catalogue in Nine Languages. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. L A special advance overseas edition of the catalogue of the London section of the British Industries Fair, which will be held this year, is now being issued to 10,000 business men in Europe, North America, South Africa,British Official Wireless. - 212 words
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Article119 1929-01-02 10 A Recipe for Long Life. Reuter's Service. Paris, Jan. 1. A spacious old house in a narrow street. "Monte Limar," was to-day the scene of unwonted activity, postmen and telegraph messengers delivering congratulatory messages to M. Emile Loubet, whose 90th birthday was focussed into the limelight. HeReuter's Service. - 119 words
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Article229 1929-01-02 10 Interchangeable Wings and Parts. British Official Wireless. Ruirby. Jan. i A new type of machine has to the series of British light aeronl* marks an nes Tt production of British aircraft TV.?, has been designed bv Mr Sim™ '7 Ine on tfco for of thp well-known c rBritish Official Wireless. - 229 words
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Article47 1929-01-02 10 To Daughter of Penan? Journalist. Reuter's Service. London. D r 31. Th- is t ™< of F Mr R P SS'iTr of ft v p Phelps Managing- Director of Mr. J. Beresford is the famour sculler Hi« Rowing 3 n r uK inent member f amReuter's Service. - 47 words
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Article136 1929-01-02 10 Ships in Trouble in the Channel. I British Official Wireless. Rugby. Dec. 31. Snow storms in the North of England spread southward yesterday and heavy falls were experienced in many districts. 'While a north-east g-ale wa s at >'ts height last night the crew of eleven of theBritish Official Wireless. - 136 words
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Article118 1929-01-02 10 Efficiency Not Monopoly. Reuter's Service. London. Jan. 1. Shareholders of the Cammell Laird Co. have ratified the provisional agreement for a concentration of the commere al steel interests of the Vickers, Vickers Armstrong and Cammell Laird companies in a new company, and also the concentration of theReuter's Service. - 118 words
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Article70 1929-01-02 10 American Friends of the Prince. Reuter's Service. London, Jam I. "American friends of the Prince of Wales" who are otherwise anonymous, have contributed £20,000 to the Miners' Reli. in response to the Prince of Wiles' broadcast Christmas appeal. The money was transferred from America following a LondonReuter's Service. - 70 words
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Article53 1929-01-02 10 Both Nations Accept Protocol. Reuter's Service. Washington, Dec. 31. Bolivia has accepted the protocol of conciliation suggested by tne Pan-American Conference "with a slight modification." Washington, Jan. L The Pan-American Congress has announced that Bolivia and Paraguay have agreed to accept the protocol for the settlemenReuter's Service. - 53 words
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Article43 1929-01-02 10 Yesterday afternoon a Morris-Cowley car bearing a Selangor number ran down and seriously injured a Malay cyclist near the Paul Street Post Office, Seremban. The cycle and rider were pinned underneath the car. The rider was extricated and removed to the General Hospital.43 words
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Article1795 1929-01-02 11 I royal family and the KING'S ILLNESS. I Club Life Declining. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, Dec, 6. The King, an excellent patient, throughout his illness, was most insistent that things should go on as usual, and that, as far as possible, public events should not1,795 words
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Article219 1929-01-02 11 Site Near Tranquerah English School. Arrangements are practically completed for the making over to Sr man Pandit Naidu, Senior Physician of the Himalaya Pharmacy, Singapore of a site of twelve acres at Malacca, just behind the Tranquerah School, which has hitherto been reserved as best suited219 words
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Article88 1929-01-02 11 Pleads Guilty to Charge of Cheating. A Ch na-born English-speaking Chinese, calling himself Dr. Rony Cheng, and posing as the Director of the Political Department, Nanking pleaded guilty in the Third Court on Monday to a charge of cheating Dr. Lim Han Hoe of $50. Court Inspector88 words
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Advertisement134 1929-01-02 11 I SHANKS I 1 SANITARY EARTHENWARE AND FITTINGS 1 S OBTAINABLE AT: H I ONG BOON TAT Co., I |j] No. 102, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. H X B> Appointment to By Appointment to X X Her La*« Majesty Queen Victoria. CiZX \£LSH2V N£j& His Lot* Majesty King, Edward VII Bj134 words
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Advertisement180 1929-01-02 11 8 QUALITY should be your first con- a I sideration PRICE your second. I Both will be right, if you ask for:— I j 3 Sole Agents: S I JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. 1 [jj (Incorporated in England.) S SINGAPORE, PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR. j BRITISH LAGER BEER I I180 words
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Article77 1929-01-02 12 rOiw readers are invited to write to ua on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be as brief as possible, and preferably typewritten. Pen-names may be used, but the names and addresses of77 words
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Article65 1929-01-02 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Your correspondent "Medico" u wondering why many of the Indians in Malaya are noticed with artificial teeth. There may be different causes; but I am of opinion that the mercury treatment plays an important part in the majority of cases. With65 words
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Article272 1929-01-02 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —The remarks made at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners on Friday are scarcely in accordance with the facts of the case. After considering: various stites for a market in conjunction with the Municipal authorities, half an acre was reserved272 words
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Article168 1929-01-02 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —The paragraph regarding a farewell function in honour of the departing priest* of the Kuala Lumpur Buddhist Temple, appearing in the columns of your journal on the 28th inst., is misleading. Some people and the three priests mentioned took advantage of168 words
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1034 1929-01-02 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —The All-Malaya Indian Conference held at Ipoh during Christmas week was a gathering of prime importance to the Indians in Malaya and the impression left in my mind is one of pride and prestige. If past history is any1,034 words
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Advertisement405 1929-01-02 12 Amusements. X WISHING OUR PATIONS A HAPPY, BRIGHT AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. SJ I THRILLS AND FUN IN GREAT ABUNDANCE IN PICTURES H }g Presented in the Programme for H S THREE NIGHTS FROM MONDAY DECEMBER 31. 3 Sl AT THE S I Apollo Cinema 1 X GEYLANG 3 jjj405 words
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Advertisement152 1929-01-02 12 y There no PILLS better pill than MARTIN'S. You Vcan rely upon MARTIN'S PILLS. by atl Chemists atui Stores, DENTAL OFFICE For the convenience of my patients I have opened an OFFICE at 28, CHULIA STREET. S. J. TAN. I GRAMOPHONE REPAIRS AND PARTS SUPPLIED. I a I DJ You152 words
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Advertisement427 1929-01-02 12 a (?aaa am aaasar j EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. I Stocked by all Leading Dealers. I In all Styles. In all Shades. I Manufactured by I Foot Ease Hosiery Mill, I Shanghai, China. If ********** 8i I I Pat-Kua I CHEONG KOON SENG &CO I AUCTION SALE OF 1 Valuable Freehold427 words
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Article1117 1929-01-02 13 SUBSTITUTE VOICES FOB ILL-SPEAKING "STABS." Out-Door Film Problem Solved. Writing editorially recently about the new "talking-films," we alluded to the restrictions imposed by the elaborate apparatus required for synchronising voice and motion, and the confinement of the method to indoor films. It appears that this obstacle may also1,117 words
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Advertisement654 1929-01-02 13 I CRUSADER FENCING (Galvanised After Manufacture). Ĕ xhi Least Expensive and Most Unclimbable Fencing ff*r~ I Obtainable. J /IB IB I Used by Public Works Wr# E Departments, Municipalities, \y\ I B 'ontractors, etc., etc. f v lF I MG S Enquiries solicited. f I Sole Agents: ■Bf^i EERING DEPARTMENT654 words
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Advertisement265 1929-01-02 13 Pit in the Morning— Fresh all Day! It's easy to say: "It Gives New y Strength," but with Sanatogen it V J^r can be proved. There is the opinion n*~> of physicians. There is the fact that so many well known men use "Sanatogen is a wonder*worker* wrote Sanatogen regularly265 words
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Advertisement1292 1929-01-02 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Tenders are invited for the purchase of one lot of Scrap Iron, including two Steam Engines, oae condenser, etc. The material may be inspected at Jalan 'Besar Incine- J rator. Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon on January 9, 1929.1,292 words
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Advertisement511 1929-01-02 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. t HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85> B each Street. Malacca 131, j on ker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Say ang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Hi r Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia511 words
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Advertisement700 1929-01-02 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 an-' Rest £1,584,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street. Lonuun, E.C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.700 words
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Advertisement585 1929-01-02 14 IJCONVE VIENCEj TO VISITORS, QUEEN'S HOTEL Next to Koyokan Hotel KATONG. To save our customers the n~ carrying their own towels, etc t? SI S will provide Bathing Costumes 'and T Hot< and a fresh water bath f or \S To *e| person. The charge for Room* <■ ents HAI585 words
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Advertisement401 1929-01-02 15 9 STEAMS SAILINGS I P. 0. BRITISH INDIA I APCAR LINF* B (Incorporated in England.) ■IUIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. Inc\ DIBDLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM •Navigation co., london and p.\R EAST MAIL SERVICE. I a'nder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) flf OUTWARDS from LONDON B For China Japan B Due H401 words
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Advertisement418 1929-01-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Oeutsoh I, HD Q australlwhe DampfichUfe |0 Q Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS, t EMIL KIRDORP via North China to Kobe Jan 2 HAVELLAND Jan 14 HAVENSTEIN Jan 80 HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND418 words
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Advertisement428 1929-01-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHEe LLOYD V J (Incorporated ?X in Germany The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. TRIER for Manila, Hong Kong, Takao, Shanghai, Teingtao Jan 4 t LAHN for Hong Kong, Takao, S'ghai, Moji, Osaka, Kobe Jan 15 t AUGSBURG for Manila, Y,hama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji Taku Jan428 words
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Advertisement220 1929-01-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMMIPCO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG (direct express serviced 9'/z hours) Thursday 11.30 am. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang) Thursday; 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG Monday 4 p.m. "KINTA" Wednesday 4 pjn. "IPOH" Saturday 4 pan. "KLANG" PORT SWETTENHAM TELUK ANSON Friday 4 p.m. "PERAK" PORT220 words
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Advertisement485 1929-01-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sail Katon Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp A Rotterdam Jan 2 4 Atsuta Maru 8,000 M'eeilles, London, A'werp R'dam Jan 17 18 TKashima Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp tj„i Rotterdam Jan 31 Feb 1 Hakone Manx 10,500485 words
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Advertisement170 1929-01-02 16 "PINEAPPLE" HAMS I j j j TURKEYS i j FRESH PORK. D° (From our own farm at Bukit Timah). c o S i I Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. 8 II (Incorporated in the Ctraits Settlements omswi iflcaftg"! locgra 'nl—rrn aa«gac ~Hiic3_s7Ls JHSZSHSHSTHSHSHSHSZS3B I Leads The Way j f g170 words
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Advertisement201 1929-01-02 16 I PYRAMID Ln *>ct Lrj I HANDKERCHIEFS S FOR MEN i l *****» Gj n Ln iJ nJ n In Q Pyramid label on every handkerchief i 0 vl nJ X Sole Agents for Malaya: I WILLIAM JACKS Co., (Malaya) Ltd. I nJ (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) S OKASA?201 words
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Advertisement295 1929-01-02 16 It is easy to be beautiful hve healthy !kin. And such a skin is easil* doe to the cosmetic effect!2 ion r and olive oils. ects 01 P*l«n PALMOLIVE SOAP^, Palm mna olive oils nothing else /w^iw^W^ —give the natural f^/^VK^y^ green colour to ffl^^>^C^%vJ^ Palmolive Soap. WBKkff^^J^^^ NOW is295 words
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