Malacca Guardian, 24 September 1928
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Title Section17 1928-09-24 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). Vol. L MALACCA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1928. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. No. 3917 words
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Advertisement148 1928-09-24 1 5 <- s I I CORPORATION LIMITED. I HEAD OFFICE-SINGAPORE. 1 FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR-CAR. 1 4 Hon'ble Mr. TAN CHENG LOCK, Agents: 6 MLC CHOP TIANG GUAN, j f 71, HEEREN STREET. CHAN KANG SWI, Esq., J.P. f MALACCA MOTOR GARAGE, U at a t ArrA mfmrfrs I 81 JONKER148 words
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Advertisement227 1928-09-24 1 Iff Telegrams: A.B.C. sth and 6th Editions, W Statetrust Singapore. Bentley’s and Liebers. Ji I ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES (1927) LIMITED. §w A Trust Company Registered under the Trust Companies’ Ordinance w of 1926, with Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. J| REGISTERED AND HEAD OFFICE. r Nos. 1, 2227 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous77 1928-09-24 1 I RIALTO THEATRE I ‘t'iS’ c^o From Thursday 27th to Sunday 30th September. A’.> fg. 1 urtik MARY PH ILB IN gg, ?1 hW THE F RST SHOW. J Another United Artists Picture. II HELEN HUNT JACKSON’S I.nmortal American Love Classic S “RAMONA” 1 Starring the Irresistible Star and Flaming77 words
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Article1545 1928-09-24 2 [The Malacca Guardian does not necessarily endotse the opinions of its correspondents .J To The Editor, Malacca Guardian, Malacca. That M.C.F.C. Again. Lear Sir, I was not a little surprised on reading an account of a tea-party given by me Malacca Chinese Football Club, that appeared in your valuable1,545 words
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Article169 1928-09-24 2 NEGRI SEMBILAN CHAPTER. Under the presidency of the Most Ex. Comp. E. J. T. Pearce, the Negri Sembilan Chapter held their Quarterly Convocation at the Masonic Hall Malacca on Friday last. The principals elected for 1929 being:— Ex. Comp.—F. P. Marshall M. E. Z.”,—Comp. W. H. W. Gubbins169 words
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Article65 1928-09-24 2 NEW BOOKS. Dane, C.— The Babyons. A. 4074. Weale, P.— The Vanished Empire. J. 111. Lawrence, D. ll. The Woman Who Rode Away. A. 4075. Buchan, J.— The Runagates Club. A. 4076. Weyman, S. J.— The Lively Peggy. A. 4077. Douglas, O.— Eliza For Common. A. 4078. Wodehouse,65 words
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Article868 1928-09-24 2 The latest dispute to block the progress of the Kuomintang Conference at Nanking is obviously of a very serious nature, says the “North China Herald.” We say this with no desire to exaggerate differences, to add to ill feeling, to prophesy evil continually.” But the cause868 words
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774 1928-09-24 2 Following is the eighteenth Annual Report of the Directors to the Shareholders, to be presented ai che General Meeting at noon, on September 27th:— Gentlemen, Your Directors are pleased to submit thGr Eighteenth Annual Report and’ a duly audited Statement of Accounts for the year774 words
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Article165 1928-09-24 2 Two non-rigid airships „r TC type are under construct for the United Army Air r.’i the areonautical department of- n Goodyear Tire and Rubber rvlu pany at Akron, Ohio, These a, will use newly design pi surfaces evolved by Goohvear ei li neers. The two airships'165 words
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Article170 1928-09-24 2 Departures per s.s. “Kopah” 17.9.23 for Singapore—Miss Clifford, and Mr. Koh Kim Kuan. Arrivals per s.s. “Tronoh” 18.9.23—Mr. and Mrs. R. Page and Mr. K. Tajiri. Departures per s.s. “Tronoh” 18.9.28 for Singapore—Mr. John Whitaker. Arrivals per s.s. “Larut” 19.9.28 Mrs. H. B. Winter, Mrs Burnard, Messrs.170 words
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Article38 1928-09-24 3 PEARCE —JOHNSTON. On August 25th, 1928, at Trinity Church, Perth, W.A., Edward George Pearce eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. T. Pearce, Malacca, to Mollie Gwendoline Johnston, daughter of Mrs. G. Johnston-Lin-,derstam, Maylands, Perth, W.A.38 words
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Advertisement704 1928-09-24 3 AI) V E RTISE ME N TS. ADVERTISEMENTS. Government Notification. I Rcsident Councillor’s I to th° n f °f ISt tober 1928 > for Hi Construction of a New High i Schcol Wlth outbuildings, apCh° aC r R° a d S M et l C n Chan K n Two704 words
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Advertisement629 1928-09-24 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. ORDINANCE No. 61. (PAWNBROKERS). Tenders are invited for the sole right to open one pawnshop for a period of three years from January 1, 1929, in each of the streets or sections of streets in the Town Division of the Settlement of Malacca, described in the Schedule hereto annexed629 words
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Advertisement244 1928-09-24 3 it THE NEW MODEL 6 CYLINDER, WHICH IS It I SUPER-VALUE AT $2,340. 1| CONCESSIONAIRES FOR MALAYA. SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR, f ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. THE bikit jelotong rubber ESTATES, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN j that the Eighteenth Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at244 words
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Advertisement117 1928-09-24 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. The Malacca Guardian. Tel. Ad. Guardian Malacca. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. 3 Months $l.OO 6 2.00 12 4.00 For places outside Malacca Town, add 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1 respectively for postage. The Malacca Guardian is on sale at: Penang.—The Railway Bookstall. Ipoh.—The Railway Bookstall. Klang.—The Railway117 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous73 1928-09-24 3 MALACCA TIDE TABLE. SEPTEMBER, 1928. D*te H. M. Height 24 Monday M 1.20 4.3 A 3.40 4.5 25 Tuesday M 3.40 4.5 A 5.10 5.0 26 Wednesday M 5.00 5.2 A 6.00 5.6 27 Thursday M 5.50 6.0 A 6.40 6.2 28 Friday M 6.30 6.6 A 7.10 6.6 2973 words
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Miscellaneous306 1928-09-24 3 RIALTO THEATRE. Conrad Veidt, noted European screen star, makes his first appearance in an American starring production in the Universal-Jewel picture, A Man’s Past,” which comes to the Rialto Theatre as the feature attraction to-night. The picture is said to be one of the greatest dramas ever filmed and in306 words
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Article, Illustration586 1928-09-24 4 FROCKS AND FRILLS. For Your Treasure Chest;” Vests, unless you’ve got tons of money, how dull they are. It s so easy if you have unlimited cash to choose exquisite silk vests with lovely hand-embroidered tops, beautiful as well as serviceable. But for the girl with a limited586 words
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Advertisement42 1928-09-24 4 I ga elic I I Old Smuggler 1 s 1 I Old Smuggler can no longer be had from illicit stills. 1 Only from their Recognised Agent |j KENG HIN CO. 1 Cold Storage Wine Dealers, g I MALACCA. i I I42 words
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Advertisement301 1928-09-24 4 I I AII Gener °l Motors Can can b e I s' purchased on the G. M. A Q I l convenient payment p/ a I s' Ask your dealer for particular I J I i rv v\ Tourer i/ 955 I I~’■ ,J I fj I I PONTIAC 1301 words
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Article1294 1928-09-24 5 Mr. Jigg was unfortunate in his name, which had followed him through life, one imagined, rather like a jeering imp for ever at his heels. It must have been difficult for him to develop any serious personal value with a name that was always a chuckle at his expense.1,294 words
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Article866 1928-09-24 5 —R. W - —R.W. in Manchester Guardian. Timothy, that taut little scrap of a man, was sick, as he would have said if he could have expressed it that way, unto death. He lay with a head that opened and closed, banged and rattled, sometimes turned completely round.in Manchester Guardian. - 866 words
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Advertisement141 1928-09-24 5 Of cOP CiCb qQo Cfl n> *s£> C&H oO n p I*»***». »****»«^»»l Travel in Comfort. Vf rrrg I o S gggfV AND I 1„ o 1 i c x SOLE AGENTS j WEARNE BROS., LTD. 5* MALACCA. i m /G.M.C TRUCKS V Superb in strength, endurance, stamina superb in141 words
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Article1099 1928-09-24 6 There bounced into this lively world, at Compiegne on May 24th Anno Domini 1899, an exceedingly live little sloe-eyed baby girl. It was Mile. Suzanne Lenglen, destined to become in a very few years the mosL famous woman athlete of the generations of mankind, and, on a strictly1,099 words
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Article957 1928-09-24 6 Mr. Parry Davis and family have been staying at Tanjong Kling bungalow. Tenders are now being called for the erection of a Class 3 quarters at Alor Gajah. Inspector J. J. Higgins is, we are sorry to hear, an inmate at Durian Daun Hospital. Miss Rodger, M.957 words
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Advertisement132 1928-09-24 6 STSTE (XPRESS smma IBf HRB IHgjgßUjHj^ RE WAR l: of Cheap C^ etf manufactured by C%aiiV he rate of thousands P er d >ch^ Made exclusively of the unique 555 leaf. 'MADE IN LONDON BY ARDATii TOBACCO CO LTD 107.au'* I STARVE 1 1 WHITE ANTS i 1 and -do132 words
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Advertisement88 1928-09-24 6 I fIUTIfWE 5 6b I *l* 4* YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO J NEGLECT YOUR HEALTH |“BOLLDOG” GUINNESS! T T X Makes you strong because it X A contains 50 per cent more food ►j* carbo-hydrates than pure milk Give it a trial b I •f 4 ft’**4*+2**l*\*+\ +j» •^•♦J*****J**J**v* <88 words
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Obituary66 1928-09-24 6 OBITUARY. We regret to hear t h t a t— l gram was received m Malacca, yesterday, stating that Pars. Macaren, wife of the manager of Kundong Estate, Muar, died in Petoeniboekam Hospital, Sumatra, <>ii Saturday. Mr. Maclaren and up deceased wife were very popular in Malacca, and the sympathy66 words
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Article4094 1928-09-24 7 MEETING OF COMMISSIONERS. INTERESTING DISCUSSIONS. The usual monthly meeting of t he Municipal Commissioners was he ld in the Resident Councillor’s Office at 2.30 on Friday afternoon ]ast mere being present:—The Hon. Mr. C. F. Green (President), )lr. L. V. J. Laville, Dr. Eveson, p r Tan Seng4,094 words
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Article3637 1928-09-24 7 USUAL QUARTERLY MEETING. The usual quarterly general meeting of the Malacca Planters’ Association was held in the Malacca Club at 10.30 yesterday morning, there being present:— Mr. M. Strivens (Chairman), F. G. Marshall, G. Grant, F. E. Gearing, H. N. Winter, E. C. Lacey, J. J. Mathews,3,637 words
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Article1324 1928-09-24 7 WEE WILLIE WINKIE - News and Views from Far and Near. 4 By Wire and Wireless WEE WILLIE WINKIE. (Special to the Malacca Guardian) The wires have been loaded this past week with the awful tale of death and ruin brought about by the terrible tornado which swept(Special to the Malacca Guardian). - 1,324 words
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Article445 1928-09-24 8 High Sell col’s Fine Successes. T ipb Triumph. On Saturuay last the Malacca Eoy Scouts neid their first Annual Sports on tiie Malacca Club Padang, r.nd the weatner was very fine. Yhe High School Troop did very well indeed and are to be heartily congratulated on445 words
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Article161 1928-09-24 8 Malacca tiub Mi. Tan Soo Sim’s Team. On Thursday, the 20th September, on their courts the Malacca Club played Mr. Tan Soo Sim s Party in an interesting series of matches. The detailed results are appended Hovitt and Purves (M.C.) lost J mes and Lee Teek Chuan ;a S-m161 words
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Article293 1928-09-24 8 St. Francis’ Institution v. an H.M.S. Iroquois Team. On Saturday in fine weather the St. Francis’ Institution played a team from H.M.S. Iroquois on the school grounds. Mr. G. A. Kessler had charge of the game which he handled quite well. The sailors turned out in colours whilst the293 words
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149 1928-09-24 8 The Y versus W fixture in the league unavoidably postponed from Thursday last will be played on the school grounds at 5 p.m. on Monday, the 24th. Mr. B. Gomes will referee. The fixture “colours” v. Whites down for playing on Monday w’ill instead be played149 words
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Article58 1928-09-24 8 The final match of the Yeow Kim Swee Shield will be playid on Saturday 29th instant m the Malacca Club Padang. The ontestants are the United Chinese Association and the Banda Kaba F. T. Mr. McLernon will referee. Chairs will he placed on the field58 words
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Article105 1928-09-24 8 The following notification was issued as a special supplement to the Government Gazette on Monday last: Whereas information has been received that a disease namely Rabies exists among logs in the State of Selangor, His E r i<‘ik the i Hl*, cor Aurmmsterrig tne Government, by virtue oi jie105 words
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Article699 1928-09-24 8 LATTER WON BY FOUR THREE IN FINE GAME. Ewe Aik’s XI, who lost to the U.C.A. by the odd goal in nine in a recent match, got their own back when they beat the Association in a return encounter on Saturday last, at the Kubu699 words
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Article741 1928-09-24 8 FOR SHANTUNG RELIEF FUND. Under the auspices of the Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce, a show organised by influential local Straits-born Chinese with the assistance of their China-born Chinese friends in aid of the Shantung Relief Fund will be held next month for a period of seven days741 words
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Advertisement232 1928-09-24 8 I THE |new qarJ :<1 Performance, Comfort, Safety f Equal to Every Demand. ***** I I 1| A car with speed that can bo maintained mile after mile; if power that takes you up a steep hill without effort; pickup W H that places you far ahead of any car232 words
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Miscellaneous67 1928-09-24 8 Eldorado Cinema Programme Positively for 3 Nights Orly. From 22nd to 24th Septembir, 1828, f >| FEATURING f 4 “Dr. Sun Yat Sen's Funeral Procession. 1 IN 8 MASSIVE KEELS. PRODUCED BY f The Great China Lilnim Fiims Ltd. f m OF SHANGHAI. N.B- Two Shows for 2 Payments. §i67 words
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Advertisement82 1928-09-24 9 I. 1 3'im <yj lii *-»i i i I /1« ana\ I »WK»9»89»»9»»I> c|§ gfe IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE f Our present Advertisers will I tell you that it pays to ADVERTISE. Ask our Manager (or contract rates. I i s I Kodak I «JCFflm 1 1 /_</// 2 «582 words
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Advertisement90 1928-09-24 10 1 ADELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE. j| REMODELLED AND REDECORATED. |e j£ LARGE COOL. AIRY ROOMS aith ELECTRIC LIGHT and CEILING FANS. |> Each Room will its own Private Bathroom, fitted with the Latest Sanitary Installation ami Shower Baths The ONLY HOTEL in SINGAPORE so fitted. s j H ROOF GARDEN CINEMA90 words
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Advertisement67 1928-09-24 10 5 moL'rl'le ‘nil’' Stomlt.i Tourer. Here, beror I the greatest ,l}f C. M. A. C. -j—- >'( the long-lived depend- is justly praised. ly-> V ppHiPpg| j S \A\^ lourer (Model 25) i 2,81+5 (at Singapore) MALACCA MOTORS, K/I A I ArCA |Vi f\ I A,C^v^/\. am-iramn r i■,■■■■ in67 words
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Miscellaneous204 1928-09-24 10 I ™p D Llt., 9 Reel.. I A story of sublime sacrifice—a man for a man— Mary Philbin and Lionel Barrymore. W and a woman for the men she loved. Seldom has such A giant spectacle of storm-tossed passions I ih a moving, emotion-gripping story been told—and Produeed on a204 words
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Article291 1928-09-24 11 PEARCE—JOHNSTON. The numerous friends of Mr. Edward George Pearce, eldest son of Mr. E. J. T. Pearce, Malacca, will be pleased to hear of his recent marriage to Miss Mollie Gwendoline Johnston of Vadstena Maylands, Perth, W.A. The wedding, which was an evening one, and fully choral,291 words
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Article191 1928-09-24 11 WITNESSES OUT OF COURT. During the hearing of an Assize ease before Mr. Justice Pritchard at Singapore, iast week, at a certain juncture His Lordship stopped the case for a few moments, asking Mr. Whiteley, the D.P.P., who was the inspector talking with him. On receiving the191 words
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Article557 1928-09-24 11 A Bad Hat. Before Mr. G. C. Dodd, on Monday, the 17th instant, Inspector Shannon charged a Malay named Mat bin Hassan, that he did on the I2tn instant, at 5.20 a.m. at Alor Gajah commit theft of five fowls rallied at $3.35. The acused pleaded guilty557 words
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Article167 1928-09-24 11 Some few days ago we had to wait while a traffic-jam got itself cleared up, at the junction of Heeren Street and First Cross Street, and in front of us was a motor lorry upon which we noticed an enamelled plate, bearing the inscription:—“Tax paid till 30th June,167 words
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