Malacca Guardian, 23 January 1928
1928-01-23
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Title Section17 1928-01-23 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). Vcl. I. MALACCA, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1928. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. No. 417 words
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Advertisement234 1928-01-23 1 i >t l OV OXFORD COWLEY W^V mu Year. m I FOR SERVICE AND SATISFACTION j ,V > J/ 1 THESE CARS CARRY THE MAKER’S FULL GUARANTEE J L\ Jfsr' Jip l y AND ARE BACKED IN THIS COUNTRY BY A SERVICE C vj TeeiingS J& SECOND TO NONE. STANDARDISED234 words
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Article587 1928-01-23 2 HIE UNITED TRADERS (K.L.), LTD. MALACCA. M Saturday, 21.1.28, 3 p.m. > I Tin—London £250.1.3 (up £1.1.3) 3 months. Tin—Singapore Business done $125.00 —225 Tons sold. Rubber —London 1/ TVti down i/g. ‘I New York—39*4 unchanged. j Singapore—67l4 up Vi- Market—Tin closes steady and 1 Rubber closes587 words
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Advertisement181 1928-01-23 2 jT'Tff T|iiiiniiTiiiiri|« ■linn miimi I A Golden Opportunity! Avoid Disappointment 11 w 1 A I I Look for the CHEAPEST, the BEST 1 I and the most RELIABLE, I I Parboiled Rice f THE PRICE HAS FALLEN. I I ALWAYS AIM AT SAVING. 1 ilf you require rice at the181 words
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Advertisement90 1928-01-23 2 I A. New Low Price FIVE-PASSENGER SEDAN Model 21 53,345 (at Singapore) j Ei\g LecS Oof fg t. ’f This is one of the many ft f Specimen Bargains "..i .-,-i r f fi Offered during our 1 fife fife < 4 X jj| I Ladies “Three Knots” l| Siik90 words
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Article, Illustration85 1928-01-23 3 Born February 1863. Educated Malacca Free School 1875-1877. Took up employment in Chinese shops at Singapore and Klang. In 1879 joined Dr. W. T. B. Falls, Colonial Surgeon, Malacca, and opened The Malacca Dispensary in 1890, jointly with Dr. Falls. In 1905 commenced rubber planting,85 words
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Article, Illustration15 1928-01-23 3 Agent: The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Ltd., Malacca.15 words
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Article317 1928-01-23 3 DR. S. T. AYADURAI ENTERTAINED. I The Indo-Ceylonese Community I of Muar entertained Dr. S. T. Ayadurai, Senior Assistant Surgeon. Government Hospital, to dinner in the Muar Club on Monday, the 16th instant, on the eve of his transfer to Tangkah. The Club was tastefully adorned for317 words
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Article598 1928-01-23 3 THE UNITED TRADERS (K.L.) LTD. REPORT. 21st January, 1928. Business during the week has, under review, shewn less .activity and the markets for both Rubber and Tin have shewn a weak tendency. Rubber.—Opened at 68% Singapore, 40*4 New York and 1/7% London and closed at 67*4 cents598 words
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Article643 1928-01-23 3 Major A. A. Lermit - Malacca Volunteer Corps. ROUTINE ORDERS. By Major A. A. Lermit, jor A. A. Lermit, V.D., Commanding. No. 3. Parti. Dated 18.1.27. 1. Officers Return from Leave: —The following Officers reported return from leave on dates as shown:—2/Lieut. (a/Captain) C. E. Lambert as from 7.12.27. 2/Lieut. Abbas bin Mohd.643 words
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Advertisement356 1928-01-23 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE MALACCA RIVER. Attention is called to Section 414 of Ordinance No. 125 of l v >lo (Merchant Shipping) “Throwing rubbish or any other thing likely to form a bank or shoal, or to be detrimental to navigation, etc. WARNING. Notice is hereby given that any person found throwing356 words
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Advertisement366 1928-01-23 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. f,— .j. > R- e undersigned, T. M. Dorasamy, •j* beg to announce to the Public that an up-to-date Hair-dressing Saloon lor Ladies only at 29, Jonker -jStreet, Malacca, where Bcbb, Y Sh.nglc, Binglo and Shampooing •> w,il be carried on in the latest Y fashion. V*366 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous68 1928-01-23 3 MALACCA TIDE TABLE. JANUARY, 1928. H.M. Hts. Monday 23rd 7.50 6.8 B.ooa 6.3 Tuesday 24th 8.30 6.9 8.40 a 6.7 Wednesday 25th 9.00 6.9 9.20 a 6.8 Thursday 26th 9.40 6.8 9.50 a 6.9 Friday 27th 10.10 6.6 y 10.30 a 6.8 Saturday 28th 16-50 6.1 11.20 a 6.6 Sunday68 words
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Miscellaneous145 1928-01-23 3 RIALTO THEATRE. CHANGE OF PROGRAMMES. In addition to the opening chap ters 1 and 2 of Pathe’s new seria' M Play Ball showing to night, are series Nos. 1 and 2 of The Collegians.” Supporting these, i: “Spurs and Saddles” featuring Arl Acord. For Thursday’s change the The Phantom of145 words
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Article1504 1928-01-23 4 [The Malacca Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinion of its correrpondents.] To the Editor, Malacca Guardian, Malacca. Christ Church. Dear Sir, JJy attention has been drawn to a leading article in your issue of January 9th under the heading of Christ Church,” to which I feel that it1,504 words
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Article1423 1928-01-23 4 CURIOUS MOTOR ENACTMENT. Chan Singh driver of lorry No. NS. 504 was charged before Mr. G. C. Dodd with the offence of conveying timber projecting more than 3 feet from the rear of his motor lorry. Accused stated he l ad a look-out man sitting on top,1,423 words
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Advertisement111 1928-01-23 4 0 3jj^ €> Telegraphic Address:- Head Office: 4 MUTRA” No. 17, Old Market Square. 1 I Telephone No. 273. Kuala Lumpur. •y t| M? 1 THE l {United Traders! I (K. L.) Ltd. I f§ (Incorporated in F.M.5.) If! w SI It ft Stock and Share-brokers, H 3, First Cross111 words
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Advertisement54 1928-01-23 5 a arMf’J B Always look for the Blue ami tribute to superb quality and flrcif j J lasting fragrance. I headaches, nervousness and fatigue; in the HB 3 Robert Blau, c-14 Hongkong A small quantity burned in a saucer or H fgfflj Bank Chambers, Singapore. l basin purifies the atmosphere54 words
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Article835 1928-01-23 6 It may be as Mr. Chesterton sines that t- o people of England have not spoken yet, but long ago the voice of the people of Scotland spoke out loud and bold through the lips ot Robert Burns. It was > on the. 25th of January 1759 that835 words
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Article1401 1928-01-23 6 Mr. E'. Hammond, Armourer j to His Majesty’s forces Singapore, is on an official visit to Malacca. Mr. A. G. Baud, Private Secretary to Raja Muda, Selangor, paid a visit to Malacca during the week. Major Griffin was expected to arrive here on Saturday to take charge1,401 words
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Article151 1928-01-23 6 STATUTORY MEETING. The statutory meeting of the Malacca Guardian Limited was held at the offices of the Company. No. 5, First Cross Street, at noon, on Wednesday last, there being present: The Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock (Chairman), Messrs. Tan Cheng Tiong, Loh Kim Swi, Mohamed bin151 words
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Advertisement118 1928-01-23 6 AT HOME OR ABROAD Keen Sportsmen appreciate the superiority of State Express 555—the worlds premier high-class cigarette and demand 555 because they know that wherever they are domiciled they can obtain them always fresh and consistent in quality. y* J>sj/ ARDATH TOBACCO CO: LTD: LONDON iwaMßMi———— -CO :p I OP118 words
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Advertisement51 1928-01-23 6 j Ifi INVALID POj? J 'i" t < r SIR CHARLES IS*v.J Nvaud port v ‘Y y. ;i: I GUTHRIS <7 Cc., ltd. I X The Editorial Office J* of the v Malacca Guardian j is at No. 7, First Cross Street, v MALACCA. ;l; y Telephono No. 267. V51 words
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Article2483 1928-01-23 7 MEETING OF COMMISSIONERS. A meeting of the Municipal Commissioners took place in the Resident Councillor’s office at 2.3 C p.m. on Friday last, there being present: Capt. Meadows-Frost (Chairman), Mr. O. Beckett, Dr. Eveson, Mr. J. D. Sanderson, Mr. Tan Soo Hock, Mr. G. C. S. Rabjohn, Mr.2,483 words
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Article1045 1928-01-23 7 SICK-ROOM AND OTHERWISE. Books have been classified in many ways. I wish to put forward a plea for their classification according to the amount of concentration required for their perusal. Obviously any such classification must be purely empirical and based on the law of averages. There may be some1,045 words
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Article1070 1928-01-23 7 WHAT IS A CAR STAND? On Thursday last, before Mr. G. C. Dodd, Samat bin Ahmat of Kampong Hulu, was summoned at the instance of the Municipal Commissioners for Using land next to the Malay Mosque at Kampong Hulu as a place for storing or housing motor1,070 words
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Article307 1928-01-23 7 GAMBLING AT CHINESE NEW YEAR. On Thursday morning last,, notices were posted up in various parts of the town, warning people against Gambling during the Chinese New Year celebrations. We are of opinion that considerably more and earlier publicity would have had a better chance of securing the307 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article816 1928-01-23 8 St. Francis’ Association v. Malay Eleven. On Monday last the St. Francis’ Association met the Malay Eleven’ at hockey on the St. Francis’ Institution Ground. The teams were:— S.F.A.: M. A. Pereira, J. M. Lee, H. Sequerah, P. G. Mahindasa, P. J. Felix, F. Rodrigues, R. Leon, A. Paul,816 words
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Article124 1928-01-23 8 Reply to Challenge. In your issue of Monday, the 16th instant I noticed in your column under correspondence, headed Boxing a challenge from one who has titled himself as Young Tunney. Your correspondent is desirous to wake up what he calls Sleepy Hollow.” I am of opinion the term124 words
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Article181 1928-01-23 8 W. R - W. R. STOIC’S EPITAPH. I did not weep, for Fate could see No tears of mine. I knew there must forever be Some bitter wine. I took the bitter with the sweet Nor loved it less. Knowing well the end I’d meet With passiveness. COMPENSATION. (Suggested by the181 words
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153 1928-01-23 8 What wouldn’t he do would be an easier question to answer, perhaps, but it does not interest us in153 words
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Advertisement266 1928-01-23 8 Ii Wonderful Deccal 1 j QO light and compact that you can carry it I 0 anywhere: so strong and well-made that it jj| b stands the rough and tumble of travel: so natural Ml j in tone, so clear in reproduction and so ample in J| volume that it266 words
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Advertisement136 1928-01-23 8 Tan Soo Hock f and Company H thank their 1 Chinese Patrons 1 M I for their I kind patronage 1 I and wish them a I® ft I bright 8 prosperous NEW YEAR. H s I <§g§> fe \7 §6 Si ou can ensure i on A HAPPY NEW136 words
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Article177 1928-01-23 9 Departures per s.s. Calypso 16.1.28 for Singapore—Mr. Nixon. Arrivals per s.s. Sin Kheng Seng 17.1.28—Mr. and Mrs. Cheang Hean Nee and Messrs. Tan Eng Chye and Ong Yap Chin. Arrivals per s.s. Kopah 17.1.28 Miss Bradford, Messrs. C. A. Attlins, A. H. Glover and J. Turton. Departures177 words
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Advertisement190 1928-01-23 9 ■digestive POWDER FOR CHILDRE This powder is prepared I i'x r'L 'X At' Sk from the best selected Ap w.v P* I Ti vLj medicinal ingredients by t§5 > I ''VT arehzpfy when Boby 7shea/chy the undersigned who has over sixty years .m,y J T experience in Chinese IS Medicine.190 words
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Advertisement105 1928-01-23 9 I DRINK Obtainable Throughout j Malaya and Locally FROM 4 Tan Cheng Tiong 8 Sons Agents for jj MALa c c a f I and largest selling motor car, I I Chevrolet enjoys the pres- j I tige of an ownership that 1 I runs into millions. Each of 1105 words
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Miscellaneous71 1928-01-23 9 RIALTO THEATRE I Thursday 2nd February. A HAROLD LLOYD J HIS LATtST 5 BIGGEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR “FOR HEAYEN’S SAKE” I PARAMOUNT SUPER COMEDY. j Our Chinese Patrons and Friends a Happy and Prosperous New Year f| Eldorado Cinema Showing Irom 23rd to 25th January. #H* kiP FANG SHIH71 words
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Advertisement235 1928-01-23 10 ADELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE. 1 If UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE I REMODELLED AND REDECORATED. M S LARGE COOL, AIRY ROOMS with ELECTRIC LIGHT and CEILING Each Room with its own Private Bathroom, fitted with the Latest Samian Installation ai d J|> The ONLY HOTEL in SINGAPORE so fitted. > I JL Terms:235 words
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Advertisement119 1928-01-23 10 I Vebol Vebol I •<■■ I H 1 IS NOW HERE. H #J? Do not let your cook use local cooking fats. Insist on Vebol. v f| Prepared in England under the most up-to-date scientific ancl H hygienic methods possible. f| THE DISCOVERY OF THE CENTURY Cooking g 1| Compound119 words
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Miscellaneous364 1928-01-23 10 RIALTO THEATRE) A GRAND CHINESE NEW YEAR PROGRaiViIVIES 1 From Nlon. 23rd to Wed. 25th Jan. From Thurs. 26th to Sun. 29th Jan. >4 2nd Show at 9-30 p.m. 2nd Show at 9-30 p.m. “THE COLLEGIANS” Series 1 2 Premier of all Premiers ►4 “AN EXCITING DAY” (Mustang Western) The364 words
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Advertisement273 1928-01-23 11 Touring C«,r Touring Car $1,035. $1.035. I I A NEW IDEAL OF SERVICE, j BUILDING CONFIDENCE IN THE FUTURE. I During the past twenty-four years over fifteen |j I million Ford Cars have been delivered into use, each 1 I backed by a quality of service unknown to owners of273 words
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Advertisement106 1928-01-23 11 m j r SAFE SAFES 1 SAFES are the result of nearly a century’s experience in safe building. Don’t take risks in the X vital matter of choosing your safes. X Milners’ Safes have a world-wide repu- fis* X tation for sound construction and relia- 'S’ X bility. The proof106 words
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Miscellaneous155 1928-01-23 11 RIALTO THEATRE I J Oommencing Thursday 26th to Sunday 29th Jan. 9 UNIVERSAL’S COLOSSAL PICTURE f|> I “THE PHANTOM of the OPERA” J W FEATURING tf| X LON CHANEY, MARY PHILBIN, NORMAN KERRY S WITH Hi GREAT SCREEN ARTISTES AND A CAST OF OVER 5.0(10 PLAYERS Scene fmrt\"7h<2 PHANTOM of155 words
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