Malacca Guardian, 8 October 1928

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  • 17 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). Vol. I- MALACCA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1928. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. No'. 41
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 467 1 rt x 4 J| Sv S’; if Telegrams: A.B.C. sth and 6th Editions, |0 L?°dV II Statetrust Singapore. Bentley’s and Liebers. Telephone No. 243. J| I I I ESTATE 8 TRUST AGENCIES (1927) LIMITED. g m A Trust Company Registered under the Trust Companies’ Ordinance w 4 \r of 1926,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 173 1 I RIALTO THEATRE j§ Beginning Thursday 11th Oct., 1928 2 ending Sunday 14th. Chester Bennett’s Photodramatic Melody of the Soul The Lullaby STARRING JANE NOVAK I There liave been many dramas of mother love on the screen but NEVER one like this combining as it does all the Stark Pathos
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  • 188 2 Motor Widow writes to tell 7TK: that since her husband adopted a baby car she has been deprived ot his coni!tany in the evenings. It i.' not tha‘, he desires to go motor31'; .’lone, but trial he is perpetually 1 was mg and polishing and blowing up
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  • 191 2 Although sanction has been given for advertisements in London taxicabs, they are not to be allowed to interfere with the corntori of passengers. On the contrary, it is suggested that the cabs will be brightened by their display. The extra revenue will be used to improve the service,
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  • 1197 2 SOME INTERESTING STATEMENTS. A representative of the Times of Malaya had an interview on Friday of last week, with Mr. J. H. Irving, the well-known miner of Kuala Kangsar, who, as our readers know, claims all right over the north-western corner of Pahang under a lease which
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  • 140 2 Arrivals per s.s. Kopah 30.9.28 Messrs. R. E. Poxton and Sommerville. Departures per s.s. Kopah 1.10.28 for Singapore—Mr. and Mrs. Horn, Mrs. Lindow, Miss Lindow, Miss Carter, Master Lindow, and Mr. Chan Seng Kee. Arrivals per s.s. Tronoh 2.10.28 Mr. Ng Geok Seng. Arrivals per s.s. Larut
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 660 2 Beatrice Football Competition No. 1. $lOOO IN PRIZES IS OFFERED FOR 10 MATCHES ONLY 10 For a correct forecast of the ten matches mentioned in the coupon, a prize of $BOO will be given, and also a prize of $2OO for the next best coupon. Should no competitor succeed in
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1017 2 $lOOO to BE GIVEN AWAY $(000 Beatrice Crosswords No. 8 First Prize $7OO. Second Prize $3OO. (Closing Date of this No. is 22ncl October, 1928). J Kit (Please see Special Notes) COUPON. Beatrice Crosswords No. 8. P. O. Box 240, Penang. Sir, I enclose as entrance fee(s) for the enclosed
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  • 60 3 CHOA—NGOH. The engagement is announced of j Mr. Choa Tiam Hock, son of the late Mr. Choa Teng Kim and of Mrs. Choa Teng Kim, Pengkalan Rama, Malacca, to Miss Ngoh Gim Neo, daughter of the late Mr. Ngoh Chwi Kim and of Mrs. Ngoh Chwi Kim, Tranquerah Road,
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  • 533 3 and The Asiatic Planters’ Association. Writing on the general aspects of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya and the present agitation with regard to the running of that Institute, the Malaya Tribune of Wednesday last, has tins to say with regard to the Asiatic Planters’ Association:—We
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  • 444 3 KUOMINTANG’S TWO VOICES. Hu Han-ming, the former Governor of Kwangtung and also former Nationalist Foreign Minister, arrived here this morning from his European tour. He was received by the principal members of the Kuomintang and by local officials, says the Shanghai correspondent of The Times.’*
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 760 3 I ADVERTISEMENTS, advertisements. j '"'X FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. Senders of rubber for Export are hereby adV Sed bat the foll °wing —Rubber .delivered at any Rail™ay station for conveyance to a Port must be accom Panied by a consignment note endorsed with the us Kh IS A TIP— name
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    • 139 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. THE Stationery S News Supply Co., Ltd., Malacca. CHEAP SALE IS ON DROP IN AND GET YOUR REQUIREMENTS 25% off. MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF THREE SMALL PIECES OF VALUABLE RUBBER LANDS AT PAYA RUMPUT, MALACCA, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT Messrs. Tan Cheng Tiong Sons’ Salesroom, No. 75.
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    • 42 3 A *-Ti' I I ft I* 17 THE NEW MODEL 6 CYLINDER, WHICH IS I SUPER-VALUE AT $2,340. I j CONCESSIONAIRES FOR MALAYA. < > 1 irir-MU il?/* 1 Nisi -i -.a. ymL m 11 imibii iif V W H SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 213 3 MALACCA TIDE TABLE. OCTOBER, 1928. Date H. M. Height 8 Monday M. 1.50 4.3 A. 4.20 4.7 9 Tuesday M. 4.20 4.8 A. 5.30 5.2 I 10 Wednesday M. 5.20 5.5 A. 6.10 5.6 11 Thursday M. 6.10 6.3 A. 6.40 6.0 12 Friday M. 6.40 6.7 A. 7.10 6.2
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  • 40 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Messrs. Lim Choon and Lim Wah Mooi beg to tender their smcerest thanks to relatives and friends who attended the funeral of the late Mr. i Lim Lian Keng and those who sent wreaths, letters and telegrams of condolence.
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  • 701 4 Dresses, Frocks and Gowns.” This week I have sketched you a little afternoon frock or it could be worn to a smart luncheon party. You can see it is not merely a dress by the smart little godets of accordian pleated crepe de chene let in the front
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  • 704 4 The Eighteenth Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the Company was held at the Company s Registered Office, 137, Heeren Street, Malacca, on Wednesday, 3rd October, 1928, Mr. Tan Soo Hock (Chairman) presiding. There were also present Messrs. Tan Tiam Tye, Tan Soo Ghi and C.
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  • 1289 4 PIONEER OF PARA RUBBER. A Reuter cable announces the death on Thursday last, at the age of 82 of Sir Henry Wickham, who was generally known as the father of the rubber industry.” It was Sir Henry who was responsible for sending the first Para
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  • 153 4 LADIES AND COCKTAILS. The bachelor question has reared its evil head in Bangkok, with, a new visage, for one of them has written to a Bangkok paper pointing out that the Saturday afternoon dances at the Sports Club are the sole means for innocent distraction, but that, whilst
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 151 4 r^N/| Y 4 Superior smoothness, power and snap. Superior high-speed endurance.? An' J instantaneous, unlabored *'r l\ 7 I when you step on the accelerator.... 4 C I J) H that’s why the Six is so widely pres A\\ \2y J/ ferred and that’s what you get in Prices A\\
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  • 1302 5  -  SOME SUGGESTIONS. (By W Dunman.) The fact that every newspaper in Malaya had given Sir William Peel’s report in extenso and that various comments have been made on it, shows that considerable interest is taken in the matter of Malaya’s Hill Station. The general feeling is
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  • 1488 5  -  M-H. (In “S.F.P.”) Malay weddings are such grand affairs that I always used to wonder wherever all the money came from to provide this lavish enteramment, until I learned that it is the custom for the bride’s whole family to rally round loyally with offerings in money
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 106 5 I t\ f !lit J h standards of jt >• 4- i quality and work- 5' /X y manship that have h J| SIJiBBI 1 I maintained Buick J v <v|\ u/ tf\ \> i/ leadership for 25 years t WĔSM M A ll' r S| p//; 7 you buy
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  • 1088 6 In the discharge of a public duty one has often to subordinate one’s inclinations and that is exactly our position to-day. If we consulted only our personal inclination we would rather that we forgot all about the subject with which we are going to deal to-day,
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  • 152 6 UNSATISFACTORY DUAL CONTROL. With regard to our reminder in last week’s issue, anent unpaid taxes on motor cars and lorries, we are informed that the Municipality has control over the town area, only, the Rural Board being responsible for outside areas. This dual control of taxes is anything
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  • 967 6 Mr. Lee Teck Chang is to act as Deputy Registrar of the Supreme j Court, Malacca. Inspector H. M. Somerville arrived in Malacca on Monday last, and has been attached to the Central Police Station for duty. The steamer Sin Kheng Seng nas gone into dock at
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 119 6 St*t e gffiysss JHH j y fIHHi yr»~®> M RfOUS REWARE of Cheap Gat »k manufactured by Made exclusively of the unique 555 leaf. fMA D E "TSTION DON' BY*A R DAT fl TOBACCO CO LTD 107.a>* f I 2 I STARVE 1 WHITE ANTS H and do away with
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    • 95 6 I CiUTHPIE g 6IIP I l Dictbelm Alommium Products i i t X I BULKING and t COAGULATING tanks BUCKETS I STRAINERS t PANS and CUPS. f I 1 I I TODDY •j* CANS and MUGS. V t i I DIPPERS MEASURES Etc. i A, ON VIEW AT J 129,
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  • 675 7 CH R IST CHURCH BAZAAR 4 SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION. 11l aid of the Christ Church f ind. Malacca, a bazaar was held ‘the Headquarters of the Malacca Volunteers, on Saturj v the 6th instant. The r ge hall looked very gay and attractive, with the way the stalls ffere arranged. As
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  • 314 7 In connection with the above may I ask you to be kind enough to put in your next issue a statement to the following effect please? Those desirous of obtaining Motor Car labels this year, are notified that the following have very kindly undertaken to dispose of
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  • 130 7 The third session of Assize for the year will commence in the Supreme Court, to-morrow, at 10.30 a.m. Mr. Justice Burton presiding, with the D.P.P., Mr. N. H. P. Whitley for the prosecution. The calendar is not a very lengthy one, there being one charge of murder and
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  • 155 7 GOMES—ZACHARIAH. A very pretty but quiet, wedding took place on Saturday, the 6th instant, at St. Peter’s Church, Bunga Raya, the contracting parties being Miss Millan Zachariah and Mr. John Gomes. The bride is from the Portuguese Convent, Malacca, and was given away by Mr. A R Dias of
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  • 498 7 News is to nand of Wong Ah Chai, the Malacca youth who Pas set out on a tour of tne worid on a bicycle. On September 14th he arrived at Padaung, in tne Prome district of Burma, after having encountered ail kinds of hardships. He was then
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  • 163 7 INTERESTING NUMBER. The September issue of the M.A.H.A.,” as the official organ of the Malayan Agri-Horticultui ai Association is called, is as usual ol much interest to garden lovers and is well worth the 50 cents charged to non-members of the Association. In an editorial it is
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  • 377 7 Seditious Documents. Mr. W. E. Rigby, Assistant Protector of Chinese, charged Lim Kit Kuan m tlie Malacca Police Court cn Monday last, before Mr. G. C. Dodd, with having in his possession at 101, Heeren Street, documents of an unlawful society, and being a member of such
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  • 227 7 PROMPT ASSISTANCE RENDERED. About 4 a.m. on Tuesday last a fire occurred in one of a row of 28 altap and plank, and wood and corrugated iron buildings, situate at Pulau Sebang, Tampin, 1.E., on the ’Malacca side of the TampinMalacca boundary. Adjoining this block, which was
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  • 1271 7  -  News and Views from Far and Near. •♦€>►■» By Wire and Wireless WEE WILLIE WINKIE. (Special to the Malacca Guardian). The world has been shocked during the last week by the well planned and boldly executed piracy of the China Steam Navigation Company’s steamer
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 599 8 S.F.A. v. Batu Pahat Y.M.A. On Friday last the St. Francis Association played the Batu Pahat Young Men’s Association at football on the Kubu B Ground. The teams lined up thus:— S.F.A.: J. V. Chinniah, A. Paul, F. Rodrigues, H. M. de Souza, C. F. Gomes, A. Pavanaris, C.
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    • 150 8 Malacca. Club v. St. Francis Association. The above match which should i have come off on last Saturday was j llot played owing to the Church Bazaar but will be played on Monday on the M. C. Padang. The fol- lowing will play for the St. Francis’ Association:—M. A.
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    • 117 8 Malacca Club v. Jasin Club. This match was played on the Malacca Club Padang on Thursday, 4th October. Malacca Club won 3 matches to 1, one being drawn. Malacca Club won 7 sets to Jasin 5. The matches were as follows: Mrs. Holmes-Smith- and Mrs. Wilmott drew with
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    • 269 8 The October Spoon Shoot of the above Club together with the Koh Keng Bock and the Tan Seng Tee Cups were shot for at the Bukit Sebukor Range on Sunday, 7th instant, at 8 a.m. The ranges for the Tan Seng Tee and Club Spoon were
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  • 258 8 STRUCK OFF THE ROLLS. A point of professional honour was recently considered by tne Judical Committee. A barrister of the Supreme Court of Sierra Leone who is an inhabitant of that country agreed to hold a brief on behalf of a Native Chief for a fee of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 229 8 I THE I NEW OAR; Performance, Comfort, Safety I Equal to Every Demand 1 51,365 I I A car with speed that can be maintained mile after mile; g power that takes you up a steep hill without effort; pickup w that places you far ahead of any car on
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 74 8 Eldorado Cinema NOTICE. I Owing to the big rush of tickets fl at our booking office last night, and J| so we are showing from to-night i 7th to Bth October, 1928, the film. Military Action of the Nationalist army for two shows two payments nightly. |j Ist Show at
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  • 173 9 COMMERCIAL MASTERS WANTED. An advertisement appears in the Times regarding vacancies for commercial masters in the Education Departments of the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. Candidates, the notice s fates, must be graduates of a British I'niversity and have had teaching experience. Engagements "’ill in the first
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 151 9 I Wh en Bea uty an dCh arm Re Vtc Themselves. i MANY women look with envy at the fresh and elegantly groomed at tea time. marvel of their sex who spends her And the evening will find her in the centre early morning out of doors riding, of attraction
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    • 110 9 t /jj i sum i I /mr I A Negative Worth Making MEANS S A Print Worth Keeping. You Ned A “KODAK” ALBUM. I §> jg l§§ Write for descriptive pricelist #1 T S KODAK LIMITED, 1 (I corj orated in Engl md.) SINGAPORE;. f p I HILLMAN OAR 1
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 87 9 RIALTO THEATRE. Youth and Universal’s Junior stars are featured in “The Four Flusher,” the highly humourous comedy drama which will open at the Rialto Theatre to-night. The Four Flusher was directed by Weskey Ruggles, the man who made the first series of The Collegians.” In the cast are sucti well-known
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    • 151 9 In strong support is Jack Perrin in another of nis whirlwind westerns “Starlight the Untamed.” In the first show are the opening chapters 1 and 2 of Blake of Scotland Yard,” a rousing, blood- j tingling tale of London’s underworld; final chapter 15 of “The Power God and latest International
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 109 10 ADELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE. J UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. 0 REMODELLED AND REDECORATED. LARGE COOL, AIRY ROOMS with ELECTRIC LIGHT and CEILING FANS. Each Room with its own Private Bathroom, fitted with the Latest Sanitary Installation and Shower Bath 5 The ONLY HOTEL in SINGAPORE so fitted. SpQ. Terms: a la Carte
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    • 119 10 /T" Fleetness, plus power enough meet every emergency of road and load, plus slow de- s' predation three prime factors hese in complete truck satis- three ac or th k at make G. M. C. your logical choice for j j jfj every haulage need. G. M. C. tested and
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 114 10 I Fascinating Moments of Soul-Cleaving Mother Love! What Jr n The First Show at 8 p.m. Thrilling Episodes of Young Romance! What a Stu- IF p a c o a pendous Revelation of a Good Woman’s Soul! A Mag- JO Chapters p ß| n l k« g of Scotland Yard”
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  • 1420 11 dees not neces opinions of its Mjortf r,i -1 a Guardi an ■Jiadorai ITu*ed. expected to tread so r correspondent j. s. toe < After all my ■L One Last Says has to fight for his cause, Boreal with the champion. unfortunate coincidence! ■Lm from that dry porKon happened
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  • 186 11 us a million pounds a year.—Morning Post. The British Medical Association has been exercised about Noise as a danger to health.” Instead of the resolution calling on the Government to stop unnecessary noise, they would have done more practical good by recommending everyone who is annoyed by
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  • 1169 11 AN ALLIGATOR FARM. We hear so much of crozodiles in this country that it may interest readers to know something about an Alligator Farm in California. This place is opposite a very beautiful Park called Lincoln’s Park within a street car ride of the city of Los Angeles,
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  • 1340 11 HER INTERESTS AND THE FUTURE. The Manchester Guardian” publishes the following views of Japan’s activities in Manchuria, from a correspondent at Antung:— Recent events in China have given new importance to Manchuria. The question of its government has become a vital one with the advent of a
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