Malacca Guardian, 2 July 1928

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  • 17 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). Vol. I- MALACCA, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1928. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. No. 27
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    • 559 1 I#®6 I HUT mw' llf ijß■§■ nil m« if Cl A O I j| NvO O J 1 f «e tql Te, ams: A.B.C sth and 6th Editions, Telephone No. 243. |f ESTATE 8 TRUST AGENCIES (1927) LIMITED. I T ’Mu'* m w .A Trust Company Registered under the Trust
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  • 427 2 A LONG JOURNEY. In the extreme northern end of the South American Republic of Cmie, lies Tacna, the long-clisputed border province between that country and Peru. From the city of tne same name a Chevrolet stock car—a veteran touring car that had already gone through long gruelling service
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  • 238 2 Departures* per s.s. Kopah 25- for Singapore— Mr. anc Mrs. Loh Kim Swi, Miss E. Yeok Tee, Dr. E. G. Weir, Miss E. Yeok Kee, Messrs. E. Kong Guan, E. Yew Lim, Pandit Naidu, L. E. Goble, and A. Milne. Arrivals per s.s. Tronoh 26- —Messrs. G.
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  • 862 2  -  .—Old Timer in S.F.P. MALACCA AS CAPITAL OF STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Apropos of the reference by His Excellency the Governor at Wednesday’s opening of Fullerton Building to the fact that Mr. Robert Fullerton, the first Governor of the Incorporated Settlements of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca
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    • 197 2 5 1 Trr7mrrrrrr[rrr[l) 1 l I F I Ch ''!‘h e SiX our*» 1 dieel brakes; new modish lines; higher radiate rshell; positive fuel pump; new G..M K. cylinder head; thermostat water control; sturdier, more rugged frame; new carburetor; crankcase ventilator and a host of other Prices engineering advancements and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 431 2 1 MALACCA TIDE TABLE. I July, 1928. I pate H. M. Height 1 Sunday M 6.20 5.3 A 6.50 6.3 1 2 Monday M 6.50 5.3 c 1 A 7.20 6.4 1 1 3 Tuesday M 7.20 5.7 A 8.00 6.5 4 Wednesday M 8.00 5.9 A' 8.30 6.5 5
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    • 1260 3 I ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS -ts A 1 m9 s AUCTION SALE PRELIMINARY FOR SALE. I ANNOUNCEMENT. I Under instructions 11 om the Studebaker 30,” six-cylinder, K Administratrix, Tan Ah Moi, In the! es TATE of chua Y AN KENG, splendid running order, perfect m M l\l I r matter of
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  • 1585 4 A LONDON LETTER. FROCKS AND FRILLS. London, May 12th, 1928. Dear Marie, Thank you so much for your letter. I was delighted to get it. Yes, my dear, your surmise is perfectly correct, I do seem to wallow in clothes. But after four years of little frocks lun
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  • 371 4 Errors like straw upon surface flow; He that would search fori must dive below. Dij Its no wonder then that Esoteric Teaching of all Religi is guardedly preserved from; ignorant and materialistic mis* populace. All the seers, proa® and Great Teachers of Religions* pounded their doctrines and
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    • 107 4 l Malacca Dealers for 1 THE NEW 1928 f s ST l CHEVROLET I S to note Price $1,410 d °™Ups*^l ou? »B l j AUSTIN GARS j OAKpf I I BKIIISH and THli BEST. sjudebakeb I AUSTIN “7” $1,328 I AUSTIN "12” $2,550 I Vsed cars of all t,p„
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 118 4 A PARAMOUNT SUPER SPECIAL .j I I 0 a Victor Fleming T PRODUCTION J- young lawyer, who, becoming «§g§ J> a P u^*‘c Prosecutor in New York JJ .gjg. i .:j HViCi L vJALIv MU LI City is forced to choose between ERNEST TORRENCE his ideal of duty and the
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  • 814 5  -  (By John Croydon). ifis is not an overcrowded craft, hfi H. sense every clerk has the comj.jiiy secretary’s paraphernalia on iiA. lesk before him. Companies are boated every day that have to form their staffs and find a secretary- Usually he has been a clerk. Between the
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  • 206 5 RESULTS OF SULTAN IDRIS COLLEGE. The teacher trained at Sultan Idris College takes a keener interest than the older type of teachers in school gardening, while the scientific study of his own language and history, arithmetic and geography has given him a modern mind, says the 1927
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  • 852 5 LITTLE BIOGRAPHIES. Three hundred years ago a small quarto book, seventy-two pages icng and bristling with printers’ errors, was published at Franfort. Its author was an Englishman, William Harvey, M.D., and its subject Harvey’s discovery of the circulation of the blood, a discovery which laid the foundation of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 255 5 MORSIS CARS I I OXFORD and COWLEY. I I 'if FOR LONG LIFE, SATISFACTORY SERVICE, COMFORT, AND EXCELLENCE OF FINISH S COMBINED WITH EXCEPTIONALLY LOW UPKEEP COSTS, THESE CARS ARE IN A J| CLASS BY THEMSELVES. THE SYSTEM EMPLOYED AND THE ORGANI- H 0 SATION AT THE MORRIS WORKS IS
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  • 693 6 We find that Mr. W. G. OrmsbyGore, on his way home las been broadcasting his views on arious things which have struck him I during his flying visit to the Fast. He has been laying greiit stress on the value of wirefss and according to his
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  • 760 6 Mr. R. Perera, Tailor and Outfitter of 38. Heeren Street,* has returned from his trip to Ceylon. An unusualiy large quantity of locally made biscuits was shipped from Singapore to Malacca on Friday last. The s.s. Sin Kheng Seng after an absence of about me year from
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  • 173 6 STAR PLAYER COMES TO MALACCA. We understand that the State Champion Tennis Player, Singles, of Western Australia is due in this country early in July. It is expected that he will partner Clerc in an exhibition natch against Rev. W. Aitken and Pinckney at the Chief Justice’s House, Singapore
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  • 255 6 A LiGm, The third sesr’cl for the year, wiiiV Supreme Court, V e M try a.m. co morrow, t r. al 10 Burton presiding .j r ne C ;i'JS. W> a light one, there fbeimr ldi *s cases down for heC® named Ma’ash bir’i U(Ha convicted on April
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  • 248 6 CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. In the local police court, in the earlier part of last week, Air. Kirby of the Government Veterinary Department, prosecuted a Chinese for working his buffalo in an unfit condition, namely, with a large sore on the neck. The accused was convicted and fined
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  • 160 6 THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE. At the Legislative Council meeting in Singapore to-day. die following two questions will be asked: By Mr. Tan Cheng Lock: Are the proposal- oi die Advisory Committee, School 0 Agriculture, Malaya, tor the erection of buildings for the School, to be carried out during
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 110 6 I ■O-'* rr j P®3 t..Aa U Ipgy v ;^/::;v;.;-:^:/4: 5 COST a .r i 106.i1. V/, 1 STARVE 1 WHITE ANTS I 6 and do away with DRY ROT. 4 4 that is the desire of every man who has WOODEN Buildings <g| w >;■ and Structures. s i
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    • 129 6 j I Y .'•‘T JgM •> VISIT O.UII kiosk I :j; X at the f *t* X c Y f agri-horticultural *iOfl X v S d 4» on July 21st y 4» k Y X AND INSPECT THE VARIOUS LINES V E STOCK. I J HERE ARE A FEW OF
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  • 1196 7 uiiiagt) of Swampy Areas. \y t were asked, some weeks ago, )V well-known Malacca resident, whet I' r we had any personal jijiow Age of the actual work being n Malacca district and outstaliens, with regard to the systemriic drainage of swampy areas, or what is known as
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  • 908 7 His Excellency the Governoi with the approval of the Kigl Lcncmable tne Secretary of Stax for the Colonies, has been please to appoint Mr. A. Caldecott, C.B.E Malayan Civil Service, to th substantive office of Secretary fo Postal Affairs, Straits Settlement and Federated Malay States, wit' effect from
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  • 196 7 I Manila Shows opened their i season on the Koon Cheng ground on Friday evening That the show is likely to a big attraction was eviby the record crowd which r admission on Friday and ly nights. wonderful features of The Shows which cause amazeind excitement are
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  • 67 7 NEW BOOKS. Rocke|r,H. Thefe'est A.C. 91 Maugl&n, W. S.— The I'rembling of a Lefc- A. 4052 Chesteron, G. K.— The ncredulity of Fatier Brown A.A. 96 T OPPOPm Q Winncved Wisdom.. A.B. 133 Carruthtrs, J.— Lothiai Cameron A. 4053 Blake, G Paper Money A. 4054 Hobson, r A.
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  • 1318 7  -  News and Views from Far and Near. By Wire and Wireless WEE WILLIE WINKI& (Special to the Malacca Guardian.) The week opened with the startling though welcome news of the rescue of General Umberto Nobile, the head of the Italian North Pole expedition which,
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 396 8 The first match of the second round of the Yeow Kim bvv ee s Snieid Competition was played on Wednesday last when the AngioChinese School played the Eurasian Volunteer Club Second Team* the teams lined up as follows An j=j°" Chinese School:—Fu Koruu Abu Kassim, Geok Swee, Ismail Wong
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    • 205 8 Open Tournament. The following are the results of the Open Tournament ties played during the week. Singles:—C. F. Gomes beat Soh Cheng Bun 6—2; 6—2. C. F. Gomes beat J. V. Chinniah 6—2; 6—2. Doubles:—C. F. Green and De Souza beat Tan Soo Sim and Seet Chee Peng
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    • 125 8 In the English Singles Ong Kim Pong beat Ramon of Negri Sembilan, but the vifitors won the doubles in the per.ons of Messrs. Ramon and Franei, beating C. A. de Vries and Ong lim Pong. Badminon. Che Abbas (M.) beat S. Snathurai (N.S.) 19—21; 21—18; 21—18. Ping-Pmg. L. Chiak
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    • 161 8 At cricket too the visitors fared badly being defeated by the Malacca teachers. Malacca Teachers. C. A. de Vries b Rasiah 21 R. A. de Vries c sub. b Francis 0 A. Paul c Sinadurai b Rasiah 19 Fu Kong b Raman 2 H. de Souza b Raman 28
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    • 104 8 The July Monthly Spoon Shoot of the above Rifle Club will take place at the Bukit Sebukor Range on Sunday, Bth July, at 10 a.m. and not at 9 a.m. as stated in Routine Order No. 26. dated 27th June, 1928. Those members requiring transport must
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    • 232 8 The monthly Practice Shoot of the above club was held at Bukit Selukor at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday the 30th June, 1928. The following are the Score:— Ranges Names. Score. Total. 200 yds. 500 yds. 2nd Lieut. Aii bin Maidin 27 27 54 C.S.M. Leman bin
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 246 8 f ®*»»®****f W cft? t PIGGOTT’S PATENT eflg, j S k J i*€sssd Steel Tanks I; 8» H g; 1 fh7TTF7F7Ff\ ADVANTAGES, f S’ —-A Alf i Compared to Cast S S h/ V C/L/ t: j®, Iron and Riveted S et lank d S the Dressed Steel Tanks /I
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    • 165 8 I ill I l» 3 J! Announcement: l ®i 7 if I El A large consignment of I I Touring Cars has cleared fl 5 J j on the “City of Evansville" I 9 1 and will be available I 8 I 4 I throughout Malaya shortly H of 19
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 750 9 Empire Day celebrations this year were marked by much enthusiasm. and at the same time by I Deater knowledge, says The; limes of May 31st. The credit I or this greater knowledge is not j flue to any single agency, for the jeundations of instruction are now
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    • 108 9 T (m.W AVa luable aid in the Sick Ram. In convalesence “4711” Eau de Cologne It is so essential tcliave the best 'L been found to be the greatest aid in quality Eau de Cologl therefore see effecting a speedy return to health. A that you get 4711 \#h the
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    • 128 9 'da 6t M, ii)e.6t .sq ll; G I«H. ’> 4L —TOI SHELL Id Ji&st M 1 IT IAYS TO ADVERTISE. 1 M.rM »t. rr r ft Our present Advertisers ?oP will tell you that it pays to ft s I ADVERTISE. Ask our I W Manager for contract rales. I
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    • 109 10 I ADELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE. ff UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. |j M REMODELLED AND REDECORATED. gss? LARGE COOL, AIRY ROOMS with ELECTRIC LIGHT and CEILING FANS. Eacli Ivikdd with Us own Private Bathroom, fitted with the Latest Sanitary Installation and Sliowei Baths H The ONLY HOTEL in SINGAPORE so fitted. <gfe Terms:
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    • 175 10 Performance WS h Cf %> you Have not yet driven the new Chevrolet you cannot imagine what thrilling performance can be provided in a low-priced automobile. At every speed up to the wide open throttle, Sg there is a smoothness of operation, a new reserve of power and flashing acceleration
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 269 10 I"*”*’ RIALTO^THEATRE. M PROGRAMMES. J M From Monday 2nd to Wednesday 4th July. J From Thursday sth to Sunday Bth July. J| H at 9-30 p.m. Nightly. at 9-30 p m Nightly. M II DYNAMITE RATHE GAZETTE I The Wonder Police Dog “Qh Bridget”. Christie Comedy, tĔ/ 0/\Li* Or* THE
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  • 947 11 nPsi'LT OF MALAYAN FLOODS. The general death-rate for the 7 states was 32.11 per mille as Ioi >.22 for the whole of the a Malay States (Pahang 1 •lulled) for 1926; this increase probably due in part to the 7r7t- of the floods, says Sir Viliam
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  • 442 11 v OLONIAL 01' MCE AND VISITS ABROAD. Sn- JSamuei Wilson, the Permanent Lncter-Secretary of State for f “°r 3S thu Principal fcUeW at the annual dinner of the Association of British Malaya, held on Monday at the Hotel Cecil. Mr. Lowther Kemp, presided over a gathering of
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  • 1367 11 A SAD MESS OF THINGS.” Though we have succeeded in governing countries like India and Egypt with tolerable efficiency, and in adding enormously to their material resources, yet in the matter of education we have made a sad mess of things; and it is this more
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  • 701 11 A BIG OUTLET. It is quite possible (says Truth that the crisis in the rubber industry may have good effects indirectly in expediting the development of a big new outlet for rubber for paving and bridges. An intensive effort is apparently to be made by the Rubber
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  • 393 11 WRONG AND TRAGJC t Sir Cecil Ro.dwell, Governor of British Guiana, was the guest of the Royal Colonial Institute at a luncheon in the Cannon-street Flotel. Lord Stanley of Alderley, chairman of the council, presided. Sir Cecil Rodwell, replying to the toast of his health, said the crying
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  • 255 11 COMMITTEE MEETING. A meeting of the Library Committee was held on 25th June, 1928 n the Library. There were present Messrs. G. C. Dodd, D. K. .Valters, P. G. Pamadasa, Chan ioo Ann, and G. R, M. Millar. A letter was read from the honourable The Resident Councilor
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