Malacca Guardian, 6 August 1928
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Title Section17 1928-08-06 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). fl 1. MALACCA, MONDAY, AUGUST C, 1928. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. No. 3217 words
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Advertisement507 1928-08-06 1 Cl /V C? j| Telegrams: A.B.C. 5th and 6th Editions, Telephone No. 243. y J Jr~\ f\ j® Statetrust Singapore. Bentley's and Liebers. M i I ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES (1927) LIMITED. 1 Ip A Trust Company Registered under the Trust Companies’ Ordinance W CHINA A r i of 1926, with507 words
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Article2085 1928-08-06 2 Wilbur Cooper - By Wilbur Cooper. (From The American Rifleman The Artillery and the Cavalry and the doggone Engineers—They couldn’t lick the Infantry in a hundred theusand years.” Way back before the Spanish War, I remember, certain pseudoscientists cluttered up the supplements of the Sunday newspapers with2,085 words
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32 1928-08-06 2 Willesden magistrate: How long have you two been married Wife Six Or seven years. Husband: You mean thirty-four, Why, our eldes. son is twenty-nine. Wife: Yes, I must have made a mistake.32 words
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81 1928-08-06 2 Proposals arc now being considered to excommunicate Church members who re fuse to give up dancing. This means the refusal of all81 words
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Article1062 1928-08-06 2 article.— (Ex Malayan Agricultural Journal). MISTAKEN IDEAS. In Malaya there is a general opinion that the cultivation of Tapioca has a very exhaustive effect upon the soil. It is certainly a fact that many areas of land I which were- formerly under Tapioca are now less fertile asarticle.— (Ex Malayan Agricultural Journal). - 1,062 words
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Article318 1928-08-06 2 COMPETITION REDUCED TO A FARCE. We are glad to note, says the Nation,” that Mr. Garro-Jones put a question in the House of Commons this week on the disclosures made in the recent case of Cionow v. Wateriow and that the Times has Seized the occasion to publish318 words
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Article750 1928-08-06 2 J, Rudolph GUdea - J, Rudolph GUdea, (In S,F,P'I I You see it was like t u Dorothy is rather short an V w xect will not reach the clutch SO it happened that when I -using the car at the office s CO .S r net have it to run betwe -n(In “ S,F,P'I - 750 words
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Article43 1928-08-06 3 HIBBERT— TUDBERRY: Ai Christ Church, Malacca, on Thursday, 2nd August, 1928, by the Rev. H. J. Hutchinson; George, third son of the late Thomas Hibbert arid Mrs. Hibbert, Acton, late of Cirencester. Glos, to Blanche, eldest daughter of J. Tudberry, Whitburn, Sunderland.43 words
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Advertisement173 1928-08-06 3 Monday August the 6th. «m«>w w ri Kt.jt ra »---> in hi miiibthithmm h, „k a yjr^j SECOND WEEK I I' I fr 4 OF I WHITEAWAY’S I W SALE i WONDERFUL SALE BARGAINS I jH i < N 4|p Offered in Every Department f? I V-- f Personal Inspection173 words
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Advertisement241 1928-08-06 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. Cf§g| wĔ ti piEuiER polish I 01 \mo England, jjjr Those who i f ,r/// mos t value Wj mm a smart f£j\/ appearance to V\ shoes use^ JĔSmL "IT DOES THE LEATHER GOOD” o »1 3 V e its: 3.8. F. 4.3. B V? <E <& K: iZZ241 words
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Advertisement164 1928-08-06 3 world^F’'|iAiT' is 03 S S ing “Perfection in Prac ice.” i I The FIAT Car is the very I “CREAM” of European Motor r in,. j MALACCA MOTOR GARAGE j Junker S r reet, Malacca. 11. w—■imuiim iii ea ■■BSSSBSBSmSSSSESSSSS^^^^ I MODERN TRUCKS I Combining Speed, Power, Flexibility, j|jp Reliability164 words
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Obituary482 1928-08-06 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. i Mrs. Chan Kok Chiok and family i beg to tender their sincerest thanks to their relatives, friends and members of the Leong San Tong foi their kind attendance and assistance at the funeral of the late Mr. Chan Tian Wah and to those who kindly sent wreaths, cars,482 words
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Article, Illustration830 1928-08-06 4 FROCKS AND FRILLS. For Your Treasure Chest/" This nightie of palest pink crepe de chene with a yoke of ecru net embroidered in a rose and spot design and scalloped on to the crepe de chene. A hem of net finishes off the nightie which must not be830 words
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Article994 1928-08-06 4 Treatment of “Wet-Rcot Rot” in Malaya caused by Fomes Psuedo-Ferreus. A. Sharpies. Attention has been focussed on this root disease of Hevea brasiliensis during the last few’ ve*rs, ome observers regarding this disease as one of the possible limiting factors with reference to the longevity of plantations. A994 words
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Advertisement323 1928-08-06 4 T THE NEW Six CYLINDER /77 f) ptp Vauxhall q mZ Ser.ce T" 2O- <3 O lip I 1 /ttlfi\ AUSTIN il Li. Abkj K 'T'AN SOO HOCK CO. have l II II i rS I on view for your inspection CHEVROLET 10,000 Kilometers. V V and trial the largest323 words
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Article1184 1928-08-06 5 The following By-laws for Hackney Carriages and Jinrikishae made under section 57 (1) (aa’), 57 (1) (ee), and 318 of Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal) were passed at a Special Meeting of the Rural Board of Malacca held on 24th July, 1928, and are now published prior to1,184 words
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Article243 1928-08-06 5 Departures per s.s. Kopah r 30.7.28 for Singapore—Mrs. Aylward, Mrs. Roper, Mrs. Wallace, Dr. E. G. Weir, Capt. T. J. Gathing, Messrs. H. M. de Souza and Wiseman. Arrivals per s.s. Tronoh 31.7.28— Miss Tudberry, Messrs. Hibbert, Wakeiord and P. D. Kirk man. Departures per s.s, Tronoh243 words
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Article138 1928-08-06 5 NEW BOOKS. Barrett, W. F.— Psychical Research. U. 5. Davidson, W. L.— Political Thought in England. U. 6. Cather, W.— Death comes for the Archbishop. A.C. 93. Bacon, J.— Counterpoint. A.C. 94. Curwood, J. o. The Plains of Abraham. A.C. 95. Wallace, E.— The Law of the Four138 words
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Advertisement110 1928-08-06 5 PMI CDS «y> f TrafeS in Comfort, j M O s AND I a f i PRICES FROM $1,710 I f SOLE AGENTS I JONKERST., WE ARNE BROS., LTD. TELEPHONE I MALACCA. 8 l*^»»»»fgM»»*«-®»«**««*«®*«**»«»*#*********# ■;lBRBBSIllliiiBSIBBBBB®BB 3 HERE IS RELIABILITY! 'I i m RIVALLING THE GILDED gg| state coach in dignity110 words
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Miscellaneous224 1928-08-06 5 MALACCA TIDE TABLE. AUGUST, 1928. Date H. M. Height ft. 6 Monday M 10.10 6.9 A 10.40 6.2 7 Tuesday M 11.00 6.7 A 11.10 5.8 8 Wednesday M 11.40 6.8 Midnight 5.3 9 Thursday A A 0.50 5.9 10 Friday M 1.00 4.8 A 2.10 5.5 11 Saturday M224 words
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Article796 1928-08-06 6 China has once again come into the limelight owing to the statement which Sir Austen Chamberlain made with regard to the recognition of the Nationalist Government. So far as we can gather I there appears to be only a little j difficulty in the way of this796 words
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Article1331 1928-08-06 6 We hear that Mr. Sanderson, Municipal Engineer, has been admitted into hospital. Tenders are being invited for the construction of a Notice Servers’ quarters at Merlimau. Mr. W. A. F. Crosse, who was an inmate of the Durian Daun Hospital is out and about again. Mr. J.1,331 words
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Advertisement81 1928-08-06 6 li’jpUS .rewam of manufactured by «*£> he Taie of thousands P^ r ><^ COST MORE BECAUSE THEY ARE WORTH MORE "MADE IN LONDON BY ARDATh TOBACCO CO LTD 107. a. f ®«€l® If you drink Whisky stick to one brand —a good well-known j| g ‘Brand j| 4 ĕ SUCH81 words
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Advertisement83 1928-08-06 6 I 1 Qmiit B ®b I THE T BEES LABEL J IS THE CRITERION S n^H Aysfe**» c»**» 4* 1 =OF PURITY AND FLAVOUR I I GuTnßiE c 6b f A,v'^'O'‘!''’<*'^v-''.'*>*■'"*■*•**>■ .4.4 4.4. a4* 'L ‘X* 1 J-v 4* -M* 4* ‘l-4- 4 m H- 4*4*4*4*4*4*4 t I The Editorial83 words
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Article704 1928-08-06 7 HIBBERT- —TUDBERRY. vt pretty wedding was o i em nized at Christ Church, Ma- at 4 p.m., on Thursday, the Cd instant, the contracting parties <r Mr. George Hibbert, Secre- to Messrs. Sime Darby Company Limited, and Miss Blancne Tudberry, who a few days ago rr jved from704 words
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Article474 1928-08-06 7 Many Accidents. Before Mr. G. C. Dodd on the 30til instant Lumbut bin Dunghil a Malay was charged with driving his car No. M 1548 on the public road recklessly and negligently or in a manner which is dangerous to the public by colliding with car No.474 words
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Article201 1928-08-06 7 A SUCCESSFUL OPENING. The sixth annual Malayan AgriHorticultural Exhibition was opened by H.H. the Sultan of Perak at Ipoh on Friday last. Speeches were made by the Hon’ble the Raja li Hilir (President of the Central Branch of the M.A.H.A.) ,nd the British Resident (the Hon 'dr. H.201 words
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Article459 1928-08-06 7 AN EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT. From the time the band strikes up, until the final curtain, the show is one long series of laughs and thrills, right from the laugh producers to the mid-air stunt artists, it is hard to make one act stand out more than another as each459 words
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Article231 1928-08-06 7 THE VISIT TO MALAYA. Says “Truth” of July 11th: It cannot be said that the Undersecretary for the Colonies made limself exactly popular during his cisit to Malaya. Some of his utterances gave great offence to the planting community, and were severely criticised in the local press, the231 words
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Article306 1928-08-06 7 [The Malacca Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinion of its correspond e nts To The Editor, Malacca Guardian, Malacca. Sir, It will perhaps be of grateful assistance to the driving public if you will insert this in your esteemed columns with a view to checking the existing daily306 words
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Article1221 1928-08-06 7 WEE WILLIE WINKIE» - News and Views from Far and Near. By Wire and Wireless WEE WILLIE WINKIE» (Special to the Malacca Guardian). The situation in Egypt looks ominous. There is a lull but beneath it there is a seething mass of discontent which might break out in(Special to the Malacca Guardian). - 1,221 words
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33 1928-08-06 7 Now that's all cleared up.—Detroit News.” To insure our individual prosperity we must save. Now that's all cleared up.-Now that's all cleared up.—Detroit News.” - 33 words
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Article575 1928-08-06 8 An S.C.C. Win. In a two day cricket fixture which commenced on Saturday, Malacca, were at home to an S.C.C. eleven. The home side having ii.st knock totaled up ninety-three to which Hrnnigan the skipper the highest score of thii ty-one before he was run ou tStevens returned the575 words
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Article705 1928-08-06 8 Mr. A. A. Dias’s XI. v. 4 A S.F.A. Team. On the Kubu “C” ground yesterday a very lai go crowd turned up to see a Singapore team with several stars play a St. Francis’ Association Eleven. The teamn lined up:— Mr. A. A. Dias’s XI: A. A. Lias,705 words
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Article1248 1928-08-06 8 ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS. Old boys of the above school, in whose breasts, perchance, still throb a feeling of joyful gratitude, were amongst the visitors present. 1 [eedless to say, most of the prizes were presented by the old whose sporting spirit could not resist the call1,248 words
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Article1244 1928-08-06 11 ANNUAL sports. rr ne annual sports of the St. r is Institution were held on V s day. 31st 011 the School Although the weather bleii v '-’vy threatening, the clerk ftho v at her was in one of his ,4 V: al moods. There was a1,244 words
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Article792 1928-08-06 11 ANNUAL SPORTS. The above school held their annual sports at their Tranquerah Grounds, Bicklcy Park, on Wednesday the Ist instant. There were about three hundred children present, including a good number of visitors. The programme consisted of 22 items which were well cari ied out, and Mr. Roche,792 words
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31 1928-08-06 11 Irish Policeman: You can’t go through here with your cut-out open.” Motorist: But I have no cut-out on this car.” Policeman: Then get one put 1 cn and keep it closed.”31 words
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Article1255 1928-08-06 11 May 24th—Empire Day—ln every corner of this marvellous organization of ours, this stupendous agglomeration of countries held together by the intangible bonds of a common ideal, men and women and children of every race have once more paused in their annual round to reflect just1,255 words
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Article119 1928-08-06 11 DRILL AND GAMES COMPETITIONS. The Annual Drill and Games Competition between the Malay Vernacular Schools will be held as under: District (Group Competitions: Monday, August 6th, 8.30 a.m. at Merlimau; August 7th, 8.30 a.m. at Lereh; August Bth, 9.00 at Alor Gajah; August 9th, 9.00 a.m. at119 words
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97 1928-08-06 8 In view of their coming dcoar- L ure from Malacca. Dr. Aug Swee Hian, of Durian Daim Hosoital. md Mr. Chong Ah Poon, of the \nMo-Chinese School, were both -ntertained to tea bv the members md friends of the Straits Chinese Methodist Church, at the home of Miss Chua Ki97 words
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Advertisement110 1928-08-06 8 oX' r' v 1_ rT H E HAS ARRIVED. I i I W f| 4 I I BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW. I g. j n 4v w f Universal Cars Ltd. j w Cd!* n MALACCA. T 1 I7 No J a f§ Or/IA I H J HI 65 I110 words
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Miscellaneous20 1928-08-06 8 To-Night. To-Night. fl> I I ELDORADO CINEMA I s i Grand Change I I I CF I PROGRAMME. I fi20 words
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Advertisement110 1928-08-06 9 ,r massaging the entire body! i Sprinkled on the clothing beL I from the handkerchief or sprin- J j I kled on the pillow banish fatigue [f j/ l\ /i! i SBwFy' I and bring sweet, refreshing f j II j Kef l numerals and look for the Blue j|110 words
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Advertisement231 1928-08-06 9 I Singapore Motor Cycle Reliability Trial. j| I “DOUBLE VICTORY ON SHELL” 1 PREMIER AWARD. |f J| H. A. Siddons 4i'4 cc Triumph. fi f 2nd PLA6E. Ji A. W. H. Walker 490 cc Triumph. w Both prize winners us(d^ Shell Motor Spirit I and I Golden Shell Lubricating Oil231 words
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Miscellaneous136 1928-08-06 9 RIALTO THEATRE. "\Yp<: Beauty,” tlie Universal-! •la\( i which opens at the Rialto; h-cati'c to-night, is a thrilling s *cry os' the outdoors and oi the Mid wes and races. It stars. King of Wild Horses, and tas a uman cast consisting of Hug! ~n. June Marlowe Will am i136 words
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Advertisement279 1928-08-06 10 6o «««wiwwwwwmw*»— ———i f A DELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE. UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. 8 REMODELLED AND REDECORATED. II H LARGE COOL AIRY ROOMS with ELECTRIC LIGHT and CEILING FANS. fg Each Room with .Is own Private Bathroom, fitted with the Latest Sanitary Installation anJ Shower Baths gj H The ONLY HOTEL in279 words
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Miscellaneous256 1928-08-06 10 iti 4LTO THEATRE. PROGRAMMES, I I From Monday 6th to Wednesday Bth August. From H at 9-30 p.nn. nightly. J| Three Special Attractions! j| “KING OF HEARTS” (Western) An Evening’s Entertainment Second to None. 4|| I “HALF BACK OF NOTRE DAME” (Comedy) “tWNaT REX King of Wild Horses in “UNRESTRAINED256 words
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Article767 1928-08-06 11 SLIDING SCALE TO BE REINTRODUCED. The New Rates. A Bill is shortly to be introduced into the Legislative Council to reintroduce when restriction is removed the sliding scale of rubber assessment abolished when restriction was introduced. It will prescribe, inter alia a rate when the price falls below767 words
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Advertisement54 1928-08-06 12 1 ■laui-q—■ i i wiiwiiN Pfl§ cys,, is it t&at gives |j j yfjflj ifie Hall Mark of excellence f //M II cl 9 are H e Surely it l W is fbe pre-eminent quality I proved by time and trial J at least that is ff)e experience 0 f54 words
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