Malacca Guardian, 27 February 1928

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  • 19 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). Vol. I. THE MALACCA GUARDIAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1928. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. -v Nq. 9
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 144 1 -fgSmjft k IjMT w 4 I*!♦*,♦.!!?!i*♦+♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦5? >»>?♦♦•!«•«»*»•♦»!•♦< uu:K:::::«::::::::::::::::::::::::::t:::::::u::::::::u:::«:tmnn«::::: -pHE "Comfort Car” is a title I which is readily applicable to the CHEVROLET SEDAN. Here is a car that keeps you in g good humour all the hours you ride in it, because of its spacious roomi- jj ness-—a car that
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    • 300 1 MORRIS CARS I AND TRUCKS Vr FOR ECONOMIC AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE f i' > f& Morris Cowley four seater, four door, four wheels brakes $1,855 f cQo c m jj- cQn 1 Morris Oxford five seater touring 2,380 1 Morris Commercial one ton Truck Chassis A$ Bodies built to customer’s
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  • 917 2 THE UNITED TRADERS (K.L> LIMITED. A DEPLORABLE MARKET. Saturday, 25.2.28, 3 p.m. In spite of the stocks in London showing a decrease of 1,176 tons, the rubber market has again experienced a heavy set-back during the week. London quotations at time of writing being 1/1%, New York
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    • 209 2 I ANNOUNCEMENT, j Just received a large shipment of j, parboiled rice direct from Bangkok. I You may rest perfectly assured that onr price is a very moderate one. Don’t miss <| this golden opportunity, rs it is wide open for you. f lOur special rate will not remain much
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    • 82 2 1 WO great engineering triumphs are linked together in the G.M.C. They are the famous Buick Valve-in-head Jtjm J m Adk V*l j Power Plant and the sturdy, dependable k 4 kIKIIJJJJ General Motors Truck chassis. \^C\V^ JM I This combination has produced a truck built for speed and —solid,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 483 2 P. B. C. MIXED-WORD PUZZLE No. 3. $2OO MUST BE WON. NOTE.—We now use Must Be Won instead of. To Be Won as suggested by keen Competitors, but with a Singular Prize. Please read carefully all the conditions and rules. ATTEMPTS POSES:— No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4
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  • 293 3 Departures per s.s. Mahidol 20.2.28 for Singapore—Mrs. Henderson and child, Dr. E. G. Weir, Messrs. Gilliam, H. B. Winter, Chee Swi Cheng and E. Kong Guam Arrivals per s.s. Kopah 21.2.28 Mrs. Meadow Frost, Mrs. Mohd. Noor and child, Sergt.-Major MacDonald, Messrs. Wolferston, Tan Leong Nia, A.
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  • 233 3 A Mother asks me, in the cause of public safety, to make it known that among foreign eggs (Egyptian in particular)- imported into this country, a certain number of alligators’ are included. As these eggs are round and small, resembling pullets’ eggs, it is quite possible for them
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  • 730 3 BIG MAJORITY IN FAVOUR. Remarkable interest was shown by undergraduates in the Cambridge Union debate on birth control. The motion before the House was: “That in the opinion of this House, a wider knowledge of contraceptive methods would be m the interests of both morality and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 463 3 advertisements. WANTED. First-class experienced fitters for local motor firm. Also one experienced foreman fitter. Apply Box 22. NOTICE. The public are informed that the property under Serial No. 187 at B’lkit Katil, Malacca belongs absolutely to TAN BENG CHIANG, 383, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. All claims payments and notices, should
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    • 89 3 advertisements. MORRIS OXFORD FOR SALE. ,J^ M rris oxford 4 seater car, 1926 Model, in perfect condition, recently overhauled. Small mileage, 4 new tyres, insurance up to end of year. Price $1,200 or nearest offer. Replies to Box 21, c/o Malacca Guardian. JUST ARRIVED new pianos in SOLID TEAK WOOD
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    • 84 3 I Telegrams “BOMBAY STORE” P. 0. Box 75, Telephone 301. M IMPORTANT f We beg to bring to the attention of the MALACCA, MUAR and |ij N. S. RESIDENTS that THE BOMBAY STORE |t Will Commence Bnsiness as from the Ist Lfarch, 1928. AND WILL DEAL IN M- Drapery, Silks,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 245 3 MALACCA TIDE TABLE. MARCH, 1928. H M Heights ft. 1 Thursday M 2.50 5.0 on 2 Friday M 5.00 5J 5.00 4.2 3 Saturday M 6.00 5.6 6.10 5.0 4 Sunday M 6.50 6.0 6.40 5.6 5 Monday M 7.20 6.2 720 6 2 6 Tuesday M 7.50 6.4 8.00
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    • 590 3 PENANG BENEVOLENT CROSSWORDS No. 18. $7OO MUST BE WON. First Prize $4OO. Second Prize $3OO. 50 per cent, of the Nett Profits will be given to the PENANG CONVENT 10. Abbreviate each "fj"" /5 Af- 12. An aquatic carnivore /f 15. Itaiapoid (actual) 17. Abbreviate right ~'"""■Bl 18. Straits Settlements
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  • 2373 4 QUARTERLY GENERAL MEETING. The Quarterly General Meeting 01. the Malacca Planters’ Association lock place in the Malacca Club, at 10 a.m. on Sunday last, the 19th irstant. There were present:— Mr. M. Strivens (President) m the chair, Mr. Mullaly, Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, Mr. G. C.
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  • 263 4 AN INVITATION. It is proposed to form a Society of Yorkshiremen in Malaya which when formed will be affiliated to The Society of Yorkshiremen in London .which is now amalgamated with the Yorkshire Society.” The qualification for membership will be: (a) Birth in the County of Yorkshire, or
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  • 1368 4 THE WEAKER SEX.” WHICH IS IT IN REALITY? I must admit at the outset that the expression the weaker sex is not met with so often nowadays as was once the case. Indeed, I rather fancy that whenever it still is met with, it is no more than a survival
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  • 159 4 The Bombay Store, as announced elsewhere in this issue, are open-ng-up a new business at 79-81. Paul Street, Seremban. This store will be opened on March Ist, anti will stock all varieties of goods in silk, cotton, woollen and piece goods. .Also hosiery, millinery, glassware and crockery, to
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  • 655 5 Malacca Volunteer Corps. ROUTINE ORDERS. Dy Major A. A. Lermit, V.D., Commanding. No. 8. Part I. Dated 22.2.28. 1. Officers—Employment Of.— Captain A. H. Glover, M.C. will serve on the Corps Finance Committee vice Lieut. R. L. Cuscaden as from 18.2.28. 2. Officers Leave Extension Of.—2/Lieut. N. D.
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  • 832 5 BY LORD RIDDELL. It is a curious reflection that had Dr. Barnes lived in less enlightened days he might, like Servetus and other heretics, have been burned by a slow fire made of green faggots. Indeed, from the Archbishop’s friendly references to evolution it seems that he, too,
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  • 299 5 Dunlops Engage an Expert. S Cramer > who has been h?L n^ ed the father of the budded rubber industry,” was a passenger t° Malaya by the P. and Macedonia. He has been appointed scientific adviser to the general manager, Dunlop Plantat- ns \kJ. d at Malacca, and, says
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 247 5 I requires energy and endurance, H I 4711 always revives anew, it reII freshes body and spirit, it pre- J lIS II serves your activity and vital y 1 H I 4711 with its cooling and re- I freshing properties should be an I I |l||| I intimate friend of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 252 5 RIALTO THEATRE. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. An unusual number of hazardous stunts and some unusually thrilling fe- aCk S ding Mature, “Th? SST *t A ‘0 local theatregoers at ,7 Rialto Theatre to-night f)„„ he Hoxie is Olive H a »h° PPO f' a young actress of mccepOomi Fo a ol
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  • 561 6 In Malacca as in every other place in the peninsula there is a scarcity of houses and therefore the danger of what always accom panies such a scarcity, a growing slum population with its inevitable concomitants of a higher death rate and increasing tendencies tc crime and unrest. Do
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  • 371 6 It was the Greeks who coined the motto, Count no man happy till he is dead and they meant by that net that there is happiness only in death but that until a man’s ife is over it is impossible to say vl? either it is a happy
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  • 1382 6 Mrs. J. J. Clarke of Chin Chin, a.sin, has left for India on a health .rip. Mr. Loh Kim Swi, J.P., arrived n Kuala Lumpur by train on Friday last, Mr. N. J. A. Foster, the captain of Malaya’s cricket eleven, called at Malacca last week. Mr.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 115 6 AT HOME OR ABROAD Keen Sportsmen appreciate the superiority of State Express 555 the world s piemier high-class cigarette and demand sdd because they know that wherever they are domiciled they can obtain them always fiesh and consistent in quality. STSTE (vXPRESS ARD A T H TOBACCO CO: LTD: LONDON
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    • 136 6 I GunfME E €b I |AS A TONIC AND AN AID TO -2- PHYSICAL FITNESS j I BULLDOG I GUINES3 I X X STOUT I v X REIGNS SUPREME f t X Gutpi>je*€L d 3K««I■ .11.1. g ..-I» V X. X t* V VV •I’VVVVVVV V V V V V
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  • 1786 7 Who Would be a Pork Hawker? Peon Arrests Without Warrant. Before Mr. G. C. Dodd, on the 20th February a Chinese pork hawker was charged with obstruction contrary to the Minor Offences Ordinance. When the case was called Mr. D. K. Walters said he appeared for the accused
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  • 669 7 London, 24th Jan., 1928. Weather. Through lashing rain London is again looking grey and drenched. What weather. And then again what philosophy we display. A couple of days ago on hearing someone complaining about our wretched climate, a cheery soul whom nothing seemed to daunt made reply, if
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  • 1181 7 [The Malacca Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinion of its correspondents.] Malacca, 25th Feb., 1928. To The Editor, Malacca Guardian, Malacca. Personal Freedom. Sir, We the undersigned practising members of the Bar in Malacca desire to draw the attention of the public to what we believe is a
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  • 57 7 CUB PACK. The Headmistress of the Banda Hilir English School acknowledges with grateful thanks the followingcontributions to the funds of the B.H.E.S. Wolf Cub Pack. Loh Kim Swi, Esq., J.P. $2O Seet Tiang Chuan, Esq. 20 Lee Lai Hoe, Esq 10 Dr. Tan Sen Tee, J.P.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 973 8 Ladies Singles (Handicap). First Round. -f 15.3 Mrs. Nicoll Bye. -f 4 Mrs. Eveson Bye. 4 Mrs. Greaves Bye. _j_ 15 Miss Holden (v) Mrs. Cunningham—2. 2 Mrs. Sanderson (v) Mrs. Chester —4. 2 Mrs. Milne (v) 30 Mrs. Strivens. -j- 2 Mrs. Barnes Bye. -f-
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    • 142 8 High School v. Mr. J. M. Lee’s Eleven. High School. Sani, c Rosario, b Chelliah 5 Mohd. Nor, b Darmadasa t 0 J. V. Chinniah, c Darmadasa, b Chelliah 6 Ali, b Chelliah 1 Hassan, b Darmadasa 10 Kulob, b Rosario 1 Omar, cde Veris, b Darmadasa 2
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    • 91 8 Batt. Rifle Association. The February Monthly Spoon was competed for on Sunday, the 26th instant, scores being as under. Owing to insufficient entries the iet spoon was not presented. Ranges 200, 300, and 500 yards Deliberate. Total with ha d H. S. Pereira 102.42 Kow Liang Chye
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    • 128 8 Ngim Wee Chiow’s Cup. The handsome Silver Cup kindly presented by Mr. Ngim Wee Chiow of Hcercn Street will be fired for next month’s Spoon Shoot. The Competitor winning it three times, not necessarily in succes sion, becomes the permanent possessor. The Ranges will be 200
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    • 68 9 On Saturday, the 18th instant, at 5 p.m. the High School II fnet the Middle East Youngsters, a new born football team on thp Hostel Ground at soccer. There was a large attendance. The school put up a very fine fight but they
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 206 8 i<<CITDI?rDID’ r R,M F««eTi©N <1 OUKLUKIr CLUTCH M I M Noteworthy features of this Cluteh are: j| (1) REMOVABLE SLIPPERS, without dis- 1 w turbing either the rim body or sliding box. H (2) LARGE FRICTION SURFACE of bonded I I asbestos. fi ft (3) REMOVABLE COVERS. (4) DETACHABLE rims
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    • 393 8 3 m il S i ax \n> ,r B I ;I For Your Old Car! 1 3 f|p I Consult us before renewing. I rJV «*> Why go to the expense of ronewing the Regisirai C tion of your old car if you are thinking about a NEW car for
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  • 269 9 MENTIONED AT SINGAPORE MEETING. At the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners at Singapore on Friday last, Dr. Lim Han Hoe asked the following question:—“ Is it a fact that the Singapore Municipal Commissioners are paying in part the cost of an appeal case now undertaken by the Municipal
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  • 102 9 The following books are recent additions to Malacca Library:— Galsworthy, J.— The Life Works of Alfred Aloysius Horn. C. 315. Reid, F.— Apostate. E. 154. Byrne, D.— Brother Saul. A. C. 86. Monkhouse, A.— Alfred the Great. A. 3999. Masefield, J.— The Midnight Folk. A. D.
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  • 63 9 Already acknowledged $2,459.68 Mr. Ang Peng Chua 5.00 Mr. Baba bin Januden 5.00 $2,469.68 Less expenses, etc. 64»72 $2,404.96 At the Ho Hong Bank Malacca ..$1,755.00 At the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Malacca 649.96 $2,404.96 The Committee, in the meantime, will be glad to receive
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  • 507 9 FAREWELL TO MR. H. R. CHEESEMAN. Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, Inspector of Schools, Penang, who will be leaving Penang for Johore, on promotion on March Ist, was on Monday evening the 20th instant entertained by the Fenang, Province Wellesley and Dindings Malay Teachers to a farewell function
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  • 138 9 CAMP. AT'SINGAPORE. The Singapore and Malacca Malay Officers and N.C.Os. of the S.S.V.F. have just concluded a six day camp at Siglap. A shoot was held between the above detachments, for which The Hon. Y. M. Ungku Abdul Aziz,T).K., has kindly presented -silver and 6 miniatures cups ’-and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 178 9 digestive powder for children This powder is prepared dc #4* 'Btft&Jt fro th e be st selected Jf Parents ere h m whenßfy £shea/tfy s,* nt who a d over sixty years Jte X experience in Chinese Jg L? Medicine. It is not dele- C# terious. It is indispen- ff
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    • 34 9 1 DRINK j i i l’• *o"v> Jgs JFFEREfS It EDINBURGH I < n.'E'‘E'T3> I t Obtainable Throughout 1 Malaya and Locally f Fi?OM j Tan Chens Tiong S Sons Agents for |jl MALAC CA
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 27 9 Under special arrangement with I mi HSIN FILM Co., ltd., Singapore. i j ELDORADO CINEMA j Special Changes i I of i PROGRAMME To-Night I AND Thursday.
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    • 518 9 ">< 4 in% pe?*>jrDzr± THE MALACCA BENEVOLENT CROSS-WORD COMPETITION No. 1. 1 CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME—SUPPORT THIS COMPETITION IN AID OF VARIOUS DESERVING LOCAL CHARITIES. $175 must be/won. 3* Ist Prize $lOO. 2nd Prize $75. THE INCREASE IN THE VALUE OF PRIZES DEPENDS ENTIREL^ON THE AMOUNT OF SUPPORT WE RECEIVE.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 314 10 I A DELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE. f UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. REMODELLED AND REDECORATED. W {LARGE COOL. AIRY ROOMS with ELECTRIC LIGHT and CEILING FANS. |f Each Roowwitfc its own Private Bathroom, fitted with the Latest Sanitary Installation ar shower at s. The ONLY HOTEL in SINGAPORE so fitted. Terms: a. la
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    • 100 10 1 Vebol 9 Vebol 1 ‘tp I IS NOW HERE. I Do not let your cook use local cooking fats. Insist on Vebol Prepared in England under the most up-to-date scientific and hygienic methods possible. THE DISCOVERY OF THE CENTURY <j§ Compound II The New Cooking VEBOL j Easily 1
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 201 10 I RIALTO THEATRE S PROGRAMMES. PVtf mi mmm—mmmmmmmmmamm jl From Monday 27th to Wednesday 29th Feb. From Thursday Ist to Sunday 4th March m. p nr i cu A ,u e* or» ■iomedv >” LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. The Lone Wolf Returns if -ee Starring Bert Lytell with Eillie Dove The
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    • 284 11 IEMONSTRATED 1 cmQ nev? o)iuc (py/m cfer The Penang Gazette Reliability Trials held at j*\ r T w W'\7‘ n o q I Penang in January 1928. I! YCUIAI lull 4 °'6o sjf '-p'HE radiator pictured above is that luxuriously comfortable, plus a rigidiw I of the New Vauxhall 20-60—a
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