Malacca Guardian, 9 July 1928

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  • 17 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WKEKLY). Vol. I. Malacca, mondas; July 9, 1928. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. No. 28
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 132 1 I NyS AS O 1 I *1 a, s I OVV CE I i CORPORATION LIMITED, f HEAD OFFICE-SINGAPORE. f 1 FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR-CAR. Hon’ble Mr. TAN CHENG LOCK, j Agents: M.L.C. CHOP TIANG GUAN, H I TT 71, HEEREN STREET. CHAN KANG SWI, Esq., J.P. J MALACCA MOTOR GARAGE,
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    • 234 1 ~yir~ 77 7 j (Telegrams: A.B.C. 5th and 6th Editions, rr 1 l xt ojo W “Statetrust” Singapore. Bentley's and Liebers. Telephone No. 243. > ESTATE 8 TRUST AGENCIES (1927) LIMITED. 1 A Trust Company Registered under the Trust Companies’ Ordinance of 1926, with Security deposited with the Straits Settlements
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 42 1 j i t f RIALTO THEATRE Commencing Thursday 12th 4 Nights Only J| J| -<«> m CHARLIE CHAPLIN f 1 IN 1 THE CIRCUS” I A Mammoth Menagerie Of Mirth. A United Artists Super Special. SY0 CHAPLIN I "Ik Missing Link” S® < §?i§ >
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  • 3528 2 POSSIBILITIES OF CHINA SITUATION. Danger cf Mandarinism. According to the principles of the Kuom Luang, the Northern Expedition 3 an absolute necessity to conform with Dr. Sun Yat-sen’s principles. The first stage of the Revolution can only be completed when Peking shall have been captured by
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  • 455 2 (a) Seek thou the p I Key that unlocks the L sage to Wisdom, I dance, Beauty and tw Al I Within thee this treat, I In silence cans, thou claim thy true Birthright I (b) Like a cork so shall I awakening spirit m P I turbid
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  • 171 2 Shining bright but not real) worth their weight in silver would be a fair description of the new British coins that are expected to be put into currency shortly. For instead of buying smer bullion the Mint is making shilling» and florins and the rest out ol
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  • 1077 3 In matters of moment my cook alwa s addresses me on paper. This is partly owing to a slight impel iment in his speech, and parti; because his rendering of he English tongue and mine are so different that on delicae or complicated subjects we ail to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 518 3 advertisements. advertisements. AUCTION SALE NOTICE. Under instructions from the MUNICIPALITY OF MALACCA. Administratrix, Tan Ah Moi, In the Claim fer Refund of Assessment matter ot Administi ation Suit No. on Vacant Houses. 13-27, In The Court of The Judge at Muar. Notice is hereby given that claim for refund of
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    • 376 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNICIPALITY OF MALACCA Notice is hereby given that that portion of Fort Terrace between 1 the Old Cemetery and the Central Police Station will be closed from 8 a.m. on Tuesday, 10th July, 1928 for a period of two weeks. A. H. GLOVER,j Municipal Secretary. Municipal Office, Malacca, 7th
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    • 32 3 Among motorists throughout the world FIAT is accepted as representing “Perfection in Practice.” The FIAT Car is the very “CREAM” of European Motor Engineering. I MALACCA MOTOR GARAGE Joker Street. Mglace j
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  • 37 3 DEATH. SEOW.—Mr. Seow Eng Wan, of 53, Heeren Street, Malacca, died at 6 a.m. on July sth, 1928, aged 21. Funeral on Monday, July 9th, at 10.30 a.m. to Family Burial Ground, 5*4 milestone, Ayer Kroh Road.
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  • 733 4 A LONDON LETTER. FROCKS AND FRILLS. London, May 26th. Lear Mane, Jim and I have just got back j Lom the country where we na\e been to at;end my sister's wedding. Luch a lovely one, I called it the Tulip Wedding.” The reception v. as held outside and
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  • 281 4 Departures per s.s. Kopah 2.7.28 for Singapore—Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vanston, Messrs. J. Gallmagi and Macnab. Arrivals per s.s. Troiuf 3.7.28 Major N. H. P. Whits. Messrs. H. L. Skinner, W. 1 Chalmers and A. E. Howell. Departures per s.s. Tronoh '3.7.28 for Singapore—Mr. U cock.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 108 4 Not only is the Bigger and ‘iS>" X I I Better CHEVROLET a X finer car mechanically ||9 f not only does it offer more |jif| thrilling performance and more delightful riding |Lfir||| J more superbly styled. j^. monstration can reveal the j i full significance of thi3 /«•>/'*:• latest
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    • 104 4 Malacca Dealers for FEATURES OF THE NEW 1928 interest CHEVROLET bu y s m not fa»i to not- hat Price $1,410 during 8 p” c d has s ri^' C A V Purchase. er We are also the distributors of: AUSTIN CARS E™*, ERSKINE BRIIISH AND THE BEST. studebakkr VAUXHALI
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 205 4 RIALTO THEATRE. rcsomit-g to the cleverest ruse ed ill t: c pio.css on, iw gang, f creaks from New York’s underworld invade the haunts of millionlires in the latest Universal-Jewel noduetion, “Cheating Cheaters,” j o be shown at the Rialto Theatre o-night, when they endeavour to •tage a great jewel
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    • 194 4 MALACCA TIDE TABLE. July, 1928. Date H. M. Height 9 Monday Iff 11.10 6.3 A 11.10 5.6 10 Tuesday M A A 0.10 6.1 11 Wednesday M 0.40 5.3 A 1.20 5 9 12 Thursday M 1.50 5 0 A 2.40 5.0 13 Friday M 3.10 4.9 A 4.10 6.1
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  • 1009 5 ItOMOTER SENTENCED TO 3 MONTHS. Pathetic Scene in Court. I w pathetic scene marked the conch ion at the Assizes, Kuala Lumpi; at the trial in which Chu Nga Cl e, a married woman, was charged with criminal breach of trust in espect of $1,729.50 on
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  • 415 5 The Home Civil Service has its humourous side as well as other governmental organizations, according to Mr. John Aye, who has a number of good stories to tell in his Humour in the Civil Service.” An official who had travelled 30 miles made a claim for his
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  • 704 5 QUESTION OF SELECTION. The rubber planters of Ceylon, as well as their scientific advisers, have (says the Times of Ceylon had it dinned into their ears, with embarrassing pertinacity, that they should have been more alive to their own interests, and those of the Colony at large, by
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 295 5 1 MORIIS CARS 1 I OXFORD and COWLEY. 0 f FOR LONG LIFE, SATISFACTORY SERVICE, COMFORT, AND EXCELLENCE OF FINISH |j COMBINED WITH EXCEPTIONALLY LOW UPKEEP COSTS, THESE CARS ARE IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES. f§ I THE SYSTEM EMPLOYED AND THE ORGANI- 8 SATION AT THE MORRIS WORKS IS
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  • 779 6 The cinema has now beccme as j much a part of the life bf the people of Malaya as their food, and however much we may; leplore j the evil consequences which have! followed the showing indilcrimin-! ately of pictures of all kinds, specially among our
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  • 845 6 Mr. S. C. do Souza, J.P. is on a fsit to Malacca. Mr. E. Nicoil of Mcrlimau Estate rs gone home on le.r. e. A certificate of naturalisation las been granted to Sze Jin Chan. Mr. J. Vanistan, Surveyor of Mips, paid a is.t to Malacca dur
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  • 260 6 IN AID OF MEDICAL MISSION. We are requested by Mis. Green wife of the Hon. the Resident Councillor of Malacca to publish the following:— It is proposed to hold a Flag Day in aid of the Medical Mission on Saturday, August 25th. The work of the Medical
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  • 119 6 The following appointments are notified in the Gazette: Air. R Meadows P’rost to be Resident Councillor of Penang: Mr. BMP Elies to be Resident Councillor. Malacca; Air. L. A. Thomas to be Supt. of Police, Straits Settlements; the Secretary to the High Commissioner to be a member ot
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  • 68 6 THE SHANTUNG REL IEF FUND. The Meng Seng Amateur Drarnjj fie Association of Alalacca Mage two Chinese theatrica formances at the Eldorado Gee Ann Road, Alalacca, on lay, the 10th and Wednesday,* T uly, 1928, in aid ot the an f Mind, under the Messrs. Chan Kang Swi, ta Choo
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 126 6 ft&USRE'VARE of Cheap C f£<ff- 0 Sh at n, manufaciured by „,,111)* 2| he rate of thousands p vik^dd 1* ->/* THEY COST MORE BECAUSE THEY ARE WORTH MORE 'MADE IN LONDON BY ARDATh TOBACCO CO LTD 107. a. e you drink Whisky 1 7 T stick lo one brand
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    • 137 6 Y Y J j 1 VISIT OUR KIOSK I i at the j V AGRI HORTICULTURAL SHG J F on July 21st Y AND INSPECT PERSONALLY J Y THE VARIOUS LINES WE Y j Y STOCK. Y Y v Y HERE ARE A FEW OF THEM I MILNER’S SAFES, f
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  • 46 7 of c #=l 1 wampy Areas, The top picture shows a gang of Tamil labourers at work on the cutting of a drain in the Ujong Pasir area. The lower picture shows the main drain which has been cut through the Banda Hilir swamp.
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  • 678 7 Pandit Naidu, Senior Physician of the Himalayan Pharmacy, Singapore, is now open for consultation at No. S 7, First Cross Street. Malacca. He is planning to open a hospital here, and his assistant, Dr. Iyengar, L.R.C.P., who is also well-acquainted in Ayurvedic Medicines is expected from India
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  • 207 7 MALAYAN AGRI-HORTICUL-TURAL ASSOCIATION. (Malacca Branch). The Malacca .Branch Show of the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association will be held on Saturday and Sunday, the 21st and 22nd July next on the grounds of the Banda Hilir and St. Francis Institution, kindly lent by the Inspector of Schools and Brother
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  • 442 7 MALACCA ASSIZES. The third Assize Court for the yetr commenced in the Supreme Curt, Malacca at 10 a.m. on Tues da r the 3rd instant, when Justice W Burton presided, with Mr. N. H. Whitley as D.P.P. The first case w if that in which Ma’asah bin Udn
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  • 232 7 BRAINY ADVERTISING. Local Municipal methods are at times amusing, and occasionally illuminating. The Malacca Municipality required to close the road connecting Bandasa Road and Fort Terrace from 6 a.m. on Friday last until 8 a.m. to-day, and in order to give due notice of this closing of roads,
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  • 1261 7  -  News and Views from Far and Near. By Wire and Wireless WEE WILLIE WINKIE, (Special to the Malacca Guardian). Although still living on the earth we appear now to be thinking and ailking of nothing but air travel nnd things that happen in the
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 793 8 LOCAL singles championship. Gomes v. Tajiri. The Malacca Lawn Tennfc Association staged the final of the Singles Championship matches on the Malacca Club courts tjdore a sprinkling of tennis lovers which included amongst others tie Resident Councillor, the Hon. Mr. C. F. Green and Mr. D. A. E.
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    • 135 8 On Saturday, July the 14th Malacca will have the opportunity of seeing the West Australian Open Champion Mr. Ford. The visitor has played against Paterson, the one time champion of the World, and other well-known Australian Stars. A singles match and a doubles match will be
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    • 105 8 Owing to the Malaya Cup tie which has now been postponed to August 4th at the request of Singapore, there were no ties in the Yeow Kim Swee Shield last week. This week on Wednesday the Platah Stiah of Jasin will meet the Sprinters and on Saturday the United
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    • 147 8 The Garrison Lawn Tennis Association visited Muar during the week end. Playing against the Muar Civil Service Club, the following results were obtained: Men’s Doubles. Rev. W. Aitken and Capt. Price beat G. 1). Barron and Fraser 6-2, 6-0. Capt. Faulkner and Major Gardner beat Hassan bin Abdullah
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    • 134 8 MALAY SCHOOL AS CLUB HOUSE. A correspondent draws our attention to the undesirable practice )f the Malay school standing on he Golf Course at Malacca being used as a club house by thirsty members of the Golf Club, and to Malay who is connected with the tchool
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 190 8 I 1 PiGGOTT’S PATENT C9 O r Qf. ?> I Pressed Steel tanks g Sf% f 1 ■tfl frwi ADVANTAGES. |T7 /iv !k Com pared t o Cast— b/bf DT LnCT CK Iron and Rlvel t; d e! th^ I' IN f CHEAPNESS. A II Erection by unskill- 3k X
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    • 115 8 f I j I NEW car; j! Announcement: jj I A large consignment of Touring Cars has cleared J on the “City of Evansville" J and will be available throughout Malaya shortly I n i Universal Cars Ltd. j I Wo^ tan MALACCA. U !J°- I [ln If *3i\btaj\XarvQoUd i
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 57 8 I ELDORADO CINEMAf 29, KEE ANN ROAD. X f Programme Running for 3 Nights Only H From 12th to 14th July, 1928. I ‘KAU CHEE THIAN’ f IN 12 BIG REELS ff New Transformations, much more I n i improvements than before. 4 f I•* Show Starts at 8 p.m.
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  • 383 9 Had the Uvo Governments of j le Straits Settlements and the j federated Malay States been as 'tuick in giviing effect to the recommendations of the Advisory G’r.nntUe for a School of Agrii '-ure in Malaya as they have J en in ranking contributions toVaidK the
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  • 305 9 CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING, 1928. As will be seen from our advertising columns, the annual Cham-1 picnship Meeting of the Amateur Athletic Association of British Malaya will be held in Kuala Lumpur on Friday and Saturday, the 27th and 28th of July. Entries C'ose on PYiday the 20th of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 39 9 I 'K; I I I'Mi 'Robert Bhiu, ‘c-u! Hmgkontj Bank Chambers, i gWi::::_ .isal<)iigjj| j |jjt j] y Singapore. Phone 4711. I jnjjjSy p E^LQgjjo rl. Jjj 1 SPIIII c JfVIW 'ĕl if* ij k*J. A4s! MMM I») I
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    • 118 9 txatf lift p ii SHELL us «Bed* 1 AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION I OF ft BRHISH MALAYA ICC y*f ff CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING, 1928. |i Kuala Lumpur Friday and Saturday, £f :d £f d 27th and 28th July, 1928. :d £j: :c|; .*B; d ENTRIES CLOSE ON 20th JULY. j| •>:♦ Entry
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 256 10 T it «mwiao mrnxurßtixmm I CvT I Z$Ĕ 1 ADELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE. UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. O REMODELLED AND REDECORATED. j lARGE COOL, AIRY ROOMS with ELECTRIC LIGHT and CEILING FAN gg 5 Each Room with its own Private Bathroom, fitted with the Latest Sanitary Installation and Shower The ONLY HOTEL
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    • 182 10 Shau mg the Chei olet Truik Chatsis I With Standard Cab attached T*o increase the value of Chevrolet to its owners General Motors Java nrr— v have designed a standard cab and three standard body types for the truck chassis. Workmanship and materials are of the same standard of excellence
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 216 10 PROGRAMMES. J| Y-' mu From Monday 9th to Wednesday Nth July. From Thursday 12th to Sunday 15th July. J| W Nightly at 9-30 p.m. Nightly at 9-30 pm. /jaj Igu J& WILLIAM FAIRBANKS LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. “A Fight to the Finish” -SMITH'S BABY” (Comedy) 1 WAn Action-Drama Fast, exciting with
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  • 964 11 r :iv Mr. G. C. Dodd on Mon- v the 2nd July, two Chinese ‘,v- charged with the theft of Vine" dollars from one Ponnasamy, i n dian, at Koon Cheng Road on he is; of July. The C.D.I. who prosecCed, told the court that complainant was
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  • 503 11 DETAILS OF PROPOSED DUTCH SCHEME. Further details of the scheme for the valorisation of rubber propounded by Mr. P. J. F. Kloppenburg, a well-known Hague banker, were published in the Financial Times in mail week. The aim of the scheme is to call into being an organisation with
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  • 1627 11 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMEN i S. I The following are ericerp.s take” from the Malayan Agricultural Journal for April 1928, of the Annual Reports of heads of divisions for 1927. CoUee. There has been a noticeable increase in the planting of coffee during the year. In view of the very
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  • 428 11 MALAY MAIL’S CAMPAIGN OF REFORM. The Kuala Lumpur afternoon newspaper, which during the past few months appears to have been treading upon everybody’s corns, had a vote of censure passed upon it at the recent meeting of the Selangor Turf Club, on account of certain remarks in
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  • 798 11 THE AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL. At the Legislative Council Meeting, held on Monday last, the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock asked:—Are the proposals of the advisory committee, School of Agriculture, Malaya, for the erection of buildings for the school to be carried out during th,e current year, as recommended by
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 92 12 j THEY SHOULD I BE ABLE TO* I tj4 f A LITTLE CONSIDERATION I 'I i /J 9 S' YOU WILL AGREE THAT THE, MANUFACTURERS OF CAPSTAN _g y ABLETO SUPPLY I I? /ftjfifc 'They have tremendous I W! A »l®lk' "S# .<-•>)' PURCHASING FACILITIES- I g \W WmmiĔk THEY
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