Malacca Guardian, 7 May 1928

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  • 799 2 THE UNITED TRADERS (K.L.) LIMITED. sth May, 1928. Since last reported the price ot commodity closed firm at 81 cents Singapore and the Share Market has a better tendency at close With few sellers in evidence. Selling pressure in a panicky-market seems to be over, and at
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 51 2 (Jr for every 1 TRANSPORT NEED! G. M. C. a fast, heavyduty truck, with inbuilt dependability for every condition of road and load. G. M. C.-a staunch, rug- ged chassis plus Buick ilk Valve-in-Head* Engine G. M. C. tKe ready solution of every transport ENG Lkfi Co., MIALA C C
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 756 2 MUST BE WON!!! A MOTOR CAR!! PENANG BENEVOLENT CROSSWORDS: SPECIAL COMPETITION. JUST $1 for a MOTOR CAR ($2,950) DESCRIPTION OF CAR— I2/24 h.p.; 4 cylinder; 2/3 seater, A-C Car, 1928 Model, perfectly New. Fitted with wheel brakes, clock, Speedometer, Spare’ Wheel, Special Eastern Hood, Pneumatic cushions. 40 miles to one
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    • 610 2 P.B. C’s Mixed Word Puzzle No 8. $650 IN PRIZES. Special Prize $4OO Extra Prize $250. A 4 ATTEMPTS. Poses:— No. 1. No. 2. No,B. No. 4. No. 5. No.t 1. ESOR 2. ENDA 3. YMA 4. ETSA No. 7. No. 8. No. 9. No. 10. No. 11. No.lt COUPON:—(FuII
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 971 3 I advertisements. I RENDERS INVITED. The Malacca Guardian. I nt Monopolies Department, Gove' nn,^ traits Settlements. Tel. Ad. Guardian Malacca. SHOP SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I Anders «ill be received at the 3 Months $1 qo IJ« 0 f the Honourable Resident Coun- 6 200 I nr Malacca, up to noon on
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    • 351 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. A new- Hair-Dressing Saloon was started on the Ist May, 1928, at No. 12, Jonker Street, Malacca, under the supervision of my two brothers. (T. M. Gopalsamy, and T. M. Do asamy) who were acting for me in the Malacca Club during iny absence in India. Ihe Saloon
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    • 159 3 f X& I -cl "jI k Low Initial Cost. 0 sf s&•'. ifj, <V Low Running Expense- I Unequalled Value. I 1 x yy 509” MODEL TOURER o E DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA |j 1 ITALASIA LTD. <§B§> (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). iM? SINGAPORE AND PENANG I f§ MftLHeea MOTOR
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 216 3 MALACCA TIDE TABLE. MAYTT92B. H. M. Height ft. 7 Monday M 8.30 6.0 A 9.00 6.7 8 Tuesday M 9.00 6.0 A 9.30 6.5 9 Wednesday M 9.20 5.8 A 10.00 6.3 10 Thursday M 9.50 5.7 A 10.40 5.9 11 Friday M 10.30 5.5 A 11.20 5.4 12 Saturday
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    • 51 3 {RIALTO THEATRE 1 SCREENING FROM THURSDAY 10th TO SUNDAY 13th MAY. MARY PICKFORD I AMERICA’S SWEETHEART 4 I IN 4 I “MY BEST GIRL” 1 W Her Latest and Laughingest, Her liveliest and Lovingest, ■Jf Luckiest Romance of All! See It— At Least Once 1 1 if A United Artists
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  • 2202 4  -  (By GEORGE BERNARD SHAW.) There is no subject on which more dangerous nonsense is talked and thought than marriage. If the mischief stopped at talking and thinking, it would be bad enough; but it goes further, into disastrous anarchical action. Because our marriage law is inhuman
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  • 224 4 Departures per s.s. Kopah 30-4-28 for Singapore—Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell and Miss Campbell. Arrivals per s.s. Tronoh 1-5-28—Mr. Strivens. Departures per s.s. Tronoh 1- for Singapore—Capt. H. A. A. Howell, Capt. Sir R. Hennekey Bart, Mr. and Mrs. Phenix and Lieut R. G. Turner. Arrivals
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  • 411 4 WITHSTANDS SEVERE SHOCK. In the early morning hours of March Ist this year an accident occurred on the main road running from Tjikampek to Poerwakarta just before the turn into the Soebang road which might have had a very serious ending for the occupants of a new Oakland
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 224 4 Reliable Used Car Bargains Selected from a wide range, and recommended ft as exceptionally good value, in good condition and open to independent inspection. Purchasers J can avail themselves of our system of ■S’ ‘Deferred ‘Poyments Arranged on a most Generous Scale AUSTIN “7” with Alu- DENBY LORRY 2 Ton
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 226 4 RIALTO THEATRE. The Border Cavalier.” a Universal Western, showing at the Rialto Theatre to-night presents Fred Humes as the star in a particularly sensational and exciting role. One of the big thrills comes when two cowboys run off with a high-powered automobile they know nothing about and it runs away
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  • 1110 5  -  (By GEORGE A. DORSEY). (Continued from April 16) Thai there are thousands of un- married adults simply means that life as we live it to-day holds other ways than marriage, or even than *> mating, whereby the mate impulse can be adjusted. Since the war, of- course, marriage
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  • 129 5 A WARNING TO TICKET SELLERS. An unusual case was heard in fr e Court Singapore on Wednesday last, when a Japanese barber, T. Mamore, pleaded guilty to a charge of assisting in the carrying on of a lottery to wit selling tickets on a Derby sweep. Ihe accused,
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  • 927 5 i IS SCRIPTURAL PROPHECY BEING FULFILLED? The Jerusalem University. Professor Patrick Geddes, the eminent philosopher and planner of owns, who has designed in Palestine one of the greatest universities that the world has yet seen, revealed in an exclusive interview with a special Daily Express representative
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 246 5 I MORRIS CARS OXFORD and COWLEY, j f FOR LONG LIFE, SATISFACTORY SERVICE, LUMFORT, AND EXCELLENCE OF FINISH I COMBINED WITH EXCEPTIONALLY LOW UPKEEP COSTS, THESE CARS ARE IN A I CLASS BY THEMSELVES. g THE system employed and the ORGANL 5 1 SATION AT THE MORRIS WORKS IS SUCH
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  • 686 6 At the Legislative Council meeting to-day the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock will ask a suggestive question which we trust the Government will consider favourably and sympathetically. There are pessimists who think that Malacca has already reached the limits of its expansion. We disagree. We think that Malacca
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  • 1190 6 A large consignment of rice arrived in Malacca from Bangkok by sea on Tuesday lasi. Over one hundred persons attended the wedding dinner of Mr. Neo Y'am Wee a few days ago. Mr. R. Boyd, Assistant Director of Co-operation, Penang, has been appointed a Deputy Controller of
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  • 339 6 At the Legislative Council meet- ing which is being held to-day. the j Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock will a?k i the following question: ln view of the verdict by the Coroner's jury regarding the death of a Tamil labourer, named Manikam. caused by the collapse of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 71 6 106. a. 1 People do nut dr-inl( b HP! IDAD/P o*^l7o a i UdOKG UILK I Is I'; because it is cheap but because it is ĕ if I CHEAP AND GOOD 8 4 to /y at 22 fei <* I il Hat esfe S> WgJM v i fjji’d'M ft
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  • 1064 7  -  News and Views from Far and Hear. By Wire and Wireless WEE WILLIE WINKIE. r. to the Malacca Guardian.) (SpCCW‘ tv The past has been an eventful h There have been wars and mours of war, and sensation has followed sensation in quick succes--1
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  • 465 7 BARBOUR’S STATISTICS. Messrs. E. A. Barbour, Ltd., Singapore, write: In view of recent developments, it has become necessary to adjust the estimates of production and consumption for 1928. We give the following as our views of the situation. Production. —Area under cultivation and in bearing is 4,500,000 acres
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  • 562 7 Scotland, 3rd April, 1928. It was a glorious victory.” At last we have won an International. I refer to the game at Wembly last Saturday 31st March when Scotland whacked England by 5 goals to 1. Three of the Scottish goals were scored by Alec Jackson of
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  • 676 7 [The Malacca Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinion of its correspondents Malacca, Ist May, 1928. The Editor, The Malacca Guardian, Malacca. Sir, Yeow Kim Swee Shield Competition. Kindly allow me a little space in your paper for the following:— The Drama of the Week. A (condescendingly), “With a
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  • 1296 7 Alleged Rash Act. Before Mr. G. C. Dodd, on the Bth instant the Chinese driver of a motor-lorry was charged with driving lorry No. M 756 and colliding vcith one Hilda De Silva at Banda Hilir on the 7th instant When the charge was read out accused
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 393 8 St. Franks’ Association v. The Malacca Club. On Saturday the second fixture between the above-named two clubs was played on the Padang. The M.C. had first knock and fared none too well during the earlier stages of their innings, but the association of Gregg and Gould assisted to some
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    • 293 8 Alor Gajah District Office v. Stadt House. Drawn Game. On Saturday on the “C.” Ground Kubu the Stadt House played the Alor Gajah District Office Team in the second round of the Government Inter-Departmental Football Competition, fine teams were:— Stadt House: —Lye Kwi Seng, F. J. Piliay, Dorani, Manur,
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    • 101 8 Open Tournament. The Open Lawn Tennis Tournament of Malacca run by the Malacca Lawn Tennis Association of Malacca will be played during the latter part of this month and the next. The Open Championships consisting of Men’s Singles, Men’s Doubles, Ladies’ Singles, Ladies’ Doubles, and Mixed Doubles will
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    • 1115 8 The past week saw three interdepartmental Football ties played and the next week sees the semifinal matches. The first of these ties was the meeting of the Post Office Team and the Municipal Team on Tuesday last. Municipal v. Post Office. The Post Office Team on paper had
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    • 63 9 A Committee Meeting of the above will be held on Monday, 7th instant at 6.30 p.m. at the Eurasian Volunteer Headquarters (kindly lent). Agenda:—l. To read, and if approved of, to confirm the minutes of the previous Committee Meet--ing; 2. To draw the matches for the
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    • 188 9 The Monthly Spoon Shoot of the above Club was held on the 29th April, at 9.30 a.m. along with the monthly spoon, the “Ngim Wee Chow Cup and the Gomes’s Spoon were also shot for. The Cup and Spoon (monthly) were won by 2nd Lieut. A.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 130 8 THE WHISKY OF DISTINCTION Sole Agents Malacca. HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). 57, FIRST CROSS STREET. SUNLIGHT /GV safe j '"p VEH my daintiest clothe. are sa c w *th Sunlight Soap. It always gives me pleasure to look at them after they have been washed
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    • 153 8 <£$ First East to West (Non Stop) Atlantic Flight *|j H Remarkable Achievement by the Aviators 8 Captain Koehl Baron von Huenfeld Commandant Fitzr.i,;uri Ce ON SHELL LUBIICATINC 911 I j* Dublin— Newfoundland in 38H hours (non stop. The Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.) Ltd, f tk I An Assurance I
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 101 8 H An Extraordinary Special Attractior. I Eldorado Oirvema j :H: Kee Ann Road, Malacca. The honse where the best pick ol pictures are shorn, S For 2 Nights oniy. H From 7th to 8th May, 1928. 1st show at 8 p.m. U 2 parts Western Drama. 2 parts Comedies, 1
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  • 587 9 We draw attention to the campaign which is being conducted in Australia in favour of British goods. An interesting feature of this propaganda is seen in the Essay Competition which was recently organised by the Australian Association of British Manufacturers and their representatives in South Australia. The
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 238 9 DRINK EDINBURGH I I Obtainable Throughout i I Malaya and Locally I FROM I Tan Cheng Tiong 8 Sons 1 Agents for f MALACCA I I DIGESTIVE POWDER FOR CHILDREN I This powder is prepared f Jt. At lb from the best selected g ru W medicinal ingredients by I
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    • 89 9 pWlMillM j AERATED WCER SPECIAUSTS g Throughout Hie Orient: That's where |g F&N Aerated Waters are found Their Z undoubted superiority makes them welcome, g I IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE, L) J H Our present Advertisers j| will tell you that it pays to ADVERTISE. Ask our 1 1 Manager
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 166 10 15 Vebol Vebol I IS NOW HERE. I II Do not let your cook use local cooking fats. Insist on Vebcl J H Prepared in England under the most up-to-date scientific and J| hygienic methods possible. II THE DISCOVERY OF THE CE.ITURY fj Compound j| The New Cooking VEBOL I
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    • 178 10 rrr-^ Take the wheel of V/ auachali and let the Six Super-Excelled talk to you in terms #1 of performance. Ecol&oray,* amazing economy, you will ftnd.,.> comfortmg smoothness and Tigidity on all roads v% power, reliabiV PrtJuci of ity3s. everything you can ask of a motor. Gentral Molgh Basic balance,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 233 10 I* ‘"RIALTO THEATRE. *1 PROGRAMMES. Prom Monday 7th to Wednesday 9th May. From Thursday fOth to Sunday 13th May. J Nightly at 9-30 p.m. Nightly at 9-30 p.m. f LATEST INTERZONAL NEWS. J'ictoriaMßeview. J TreJ Ihomson LATEST PATI'.E GAZETTE. V' orlu’s Champion Athlete in Tr 1 “NORTH OF NEVADA” Lmtcd
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  • 2455 11 What is the Straits Settlements o, ,1 Sanitation Campaign? R Thi' Straits Settlements Rural cogitation Campaign is a special S ff rt bv the Medical and Health npnartments of the Government to rnore effective the practice Medicine in rural what W as the origin of the 03 Reading
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  • 889 11 MORE SERIOUS THAN ADULTERATION. Milk adulteration is much less important from the health point of view than the accidental impurities of milk. Dangerous diseases can occur as a result of contamination which is accidental, though preventable, but illness, resulting from the removal of any of the constituents of
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  • 272 11 Mr. Wilfrid Carruthers Bell who had been on Sagil Group Estates since a period extending over ten years, was given a very hearty entertainment by the Asiatic Staffs, Labour Forces, Etc; of the five Divisions, comprising Sagil Home, Central, Northern,vTimur and Gunong Ledang' Estates
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  • 359 11 The acting Director of the Criminal Intelligence Branch, F.M.S., notifies that forged $lO Straits Settlements currency notes of the new design (Jan. 1, 1925) have been in circulation for the past month or so, and have been found in Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, and the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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