Malacca Guardian, 30 September 1929

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  • 16 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). Vo! MALACCA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1929. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. No. 39
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 639 1 ji? |§M|g W F? Telegrams: A.B.C. sth Editions, Telephone No. 6242. ||r I Statetrust Singapore. Bentley’s and Liebers. jjji i cZ'lltm*? I I ESTATE S TRUST AGENCIES (1327) LIMITED. I w A Trust Company Registered under the Trust Companies’ Ordinance w x v a J| of 1926, with Security deposited
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  • 327 2 Over one hundred passengers arrived in Malacca from Singapore by the coastwise steamers, on Tuesday of last week. About half the number were Lweechiew sinkehs. A very large consignment of dukus was exported to Singajiore from Malacca on Tuesday last. On the same day about twenty thousand fresh eggs
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 464 2 ADVERTISEMENTS. P.W.D.M. 360/24. R.C. 1603/24. C.E. 1078/25. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Resident Councillor’s Office, Malacca, up to noon of the 25th October, 1929, for the following works:— Erection of a New Post Office at Malacca. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required
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    • 493 2 ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDER. Tenders are invited up to noon of 4th October, 1929, at Headquarters, Malacca Volunteer Corps, Malacca, for the purchase of the following 7 pairs part-worn khaki drill trousers, 40 pairs part-worn khaki drill shorts, and 36 pairs part-worn brown leather boots—Sizes: 6 to 10. Further particulars can be
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    • 546 2 advertisements. NOTICE OF SALE. FEDERATED MALAY STATES. State of Negri Sembilan. In the Supreme Court of the Federated Malay States at Seremban. Originating Summons No. 123 of 1929. In the Matter of the Estate and Effects of Soo Wah Heng alias Too Wah Kheng (Deceased). Between The Estate and Trust
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    • 92 2 ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A Tamil qualified midwife to attend a maternity case in an estate, near Railway Station. Please apply No. 1962, c/o Malacca Guardian.” FOR SALE. Master Buick in good running order, any reasonable offer. Apply Box No. 1960, c/o Malacca Guardian.” CHEAP SALE. CHEAP SAIL. Do not Miss This
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    • 375 2 Palm Oil Pointers—lf. FOLLOW THE CROWD I You will do that—won’t you?—for a fight or a fir f j How much more so when it is going to pay V; uto d I Two thousand people in Malaya within a f fu put up $960,000 for the “A” Issue of
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  • 309 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Messrs. Wi Kiat Yam, Chan Kiat att and Chan Cheng Swi beg to tender their grateful thanks to those relatives and friends who sent letters of condolence, sengleys, scrolls, wreaths and motor-cars, also to Cheng Hoon Teng, Leong San Tong, San Seng Tong Penang, Ghee Hup Whey Malacca, Ghee
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  • CHINA NEWS
    • 157 3 (Kuo Min News Agency.) I IP( ing out that the Chinese H a j]x authorities have succeeded R n taining a normal service ■or, he entire Chinese Eastern Hai despite frequent attempts K a( y Soviet agents to destroy IJhe ing stock and the rails,
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    • 140 3 Mr. Chien Tai, special Deputy of ■he Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ■vho has been conferring with arious diplomatic representatives mi foreign Powers at Peiping regarding the abolition of extraterritoriality in China and the ■rendition of the Shanghai ■Provisional Court, is returning to ■the Capital to report to the Minister
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    • 141 3 A set of regulations governing the issue of Municipal Debenture Bonds to the amount of $3,000,000 for the Special Municipality of Shanghai was adopted at yesterday’s meeting of the Legislative Yuan and will shortly be promulgated by the Executive Yuan for enforcement. The entire subscription to the
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    • 73 3 A gigantic plot of the Chinese Communist Party to create an uprising throughout Hunan I ovince was nipped in the bud by C neral Ho Chien, Chairman of the 1 nan Provincial Government, nen, acting upon secret inflation, would-be trouble makers re placed under arrest and their c
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    • 64 3 "he early construction of a railY connecting Tsingkiangpu, oss the Yangtze River from mgyin, with Nantungchow r is ler consideration by the nistry of Railways. It is mated that the total cost of the posed construction will amount ibout $30,000,000 and steps are ng taken to appeal
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    • 117 3 Responding to President Chiang Kai-shek s recent circular telegram urging the entire people and the arious Provincial Governments to assist and cooperate in carrying out tne Government disbandment programme, the Chekiang Provincial Government Committee despatched a telegram to the 1 resident pledging its wholehearted cooperation with the Government.
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    • 102 3 Acknowledging receipt of Minister Wang Yung-pao’s recent dispatch from Tokyo to the effect that the Tokyo Foreign Office had given assurance that the Imperial Japanese Government intended to maintain a policy of absolute neutrality with regard to the SinoSoviet dispute, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a telegram
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    • 95 3 A number of special deputies will be despatched by thq Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Committee to the Province of Sikong to investigate into the existing conditions there with a view to instituting reform measures, according to a decision reached at yesterday’s meeting of the (Committee. Recent dispatches from
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    • 53 3 Reports from Shenyang state that the Japanese Garrison Forces at Antung have been strengthened by a detachment of 2,000 additional troops from the Japanese Military Headquarters in Kwangtung. The reports say that it is understood that the new Japanese troops will eventually be dispatched to Northern Manchuria
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    • 54 3 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is in receipt of a telegram from Mr. Hsia Wei-shung, Acting Charge d’Affaires of the Chinese Legation in Finland, who is now in Helsingfors, stating that Chinese Consul Sah Lah-chung at Alamutu was shot at by a would-be Soviet assassin. The Chinese
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    • 49 3 The Diplomatic and Consular officials who have been recalled from Soviet Russia will continue to receive their salaries and retain their official ranking on pending further appointments, according to an order issued by the State Council upon the recommendation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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    • 43 3 In memory of the Tsinan incident of May 3, 1928, the Shantung Provincial Government Committee has decided to build a Memorial Hall in the Ti-kung Temple so as to serve as a constant reminder to the people of the National humiliation.
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  • 530 3 Elsie, aged three,” savs Capper’s Weekly,” “was fond of playing telephone, but hated to take a bath. Thinking she would use a little strategy her grandma picked up the toy telephone and said, Hello, is this Elsie?’ The child was delighted and said, ‘Yes, grandma.’ ‘Well, come and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 448 3 8 H:P. Has again demonstrated |jp|j its superiority at the Singaj|j| pore Annual Hill-Climb by ||i Gaining ist Prize in the I 111 Small-Car Class, 1000 c.c. or Hi! under. jH| Bth September, 1929. CONCESSIONAIRES FOR MALAYA INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS jj SINGAPORE. PENANG. TAIPING. IPOH. KUALA LUMPUR. MALACCA.
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  • RECENT NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
    • MONDAY.
      • 173 4 AMERICAN NAVAL EXPANSION TCO GREAT. The question of disarmament forms the subject of editorials in four of the hading Japanese vernacular papers, the general opinion expressed in them being that Government should make adequate prepara, ions for ihe probabie eai i> convening of a conference. Tin “Asahi” £3d
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      • 165 4 Presiding at the tenth annual meeting of the Association of German Industrialists, Dr. Duisberg, describing his recent world tour, said in his opinion the economic centre of the world was slowly but surely shifting from the Atlantic to the Pacific owing to the growth of American economic
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      • 118 4 Mr. Clinton L. Bardo, Vice-Pre-sident of the New York Shipbuilding Corporation, the first witness to appear at the Senatorial investigation into Shearer’s activities, said that three companies sent Shearer to Geneva as an observer and to report unpublished proceedings for which they agreed to pay him $25,000. Shearer’s
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      • 64 4 On the resumption of the debate at Geneva on Viscount Cecil’s disarmament resolution, the Scandinavian delegates supported Viscoum Cecil’s view that the disarmament problem must be dealt with without delay. The Polish delegate opposed the resolution. Sir George Foster emphasised that Canadians, like Americans, were absolutely
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      • 30 4 A message from Harbin to "he Rengo Press Agency says the Chinese Chamber of Commerce has banned the local Japanese newspapers. prohibiting merchants from subscribing to them.
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    • TUESDAY.
      • 255 4 JAPANESE LINER TAKEN TO BIAS BAY. The 0 S.K. steamer Deli Maru bound for Hong Kong from Swatow has sent a wireless message that she has been pirated and taken to Bias Bay. The Deli Maru left Swatow at four o’clock on Friday afternoon with 143 Chinese passengers.
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      • 138 4 A message from Hankow gives details of the murder of Bishop Trudo Janse and Fathers Bruno and Rupertus. The details show that while the Bishop was walking in his garden at the village of Siaoyang on the evening of Sept. 9, thirty armed men entered the compound.
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      • 125 4 The prominent financier, Clarence Hatrv, and his three associates, Edmund Daniels, John G. Dixon, and A. E. Taboa, wer* 1 charged at the Guildhall with conspiracy to obtain £209,141 by false pretences, as an outcome of the sensational collapse in the value of shares of companies sponsored
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      • 41 4 The Botnia,’’which was pirated after running aground, has been refloated. It transpires that the pirates released all their captives except Captain and the Chief Officer wrthin a few hours. Hence, Westerheim, the chief officer, is now the remaining captive.
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    • WEDNESDAY.
      • 400 4 DETERMINED REVOLT AGAINST ADMINISTRATION. A situation which has been brewing for some time came to a head on Sept. 17 when Chang Fakuei’s Communist Ironsides (who carried out the coup d’etat on the instigation of Wang Chmg-wei at Canton in October, 1927) refused the Nationalist Government’s orders to
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      • 68 4 A message from Mukden to the Rcngo Press Agency says a quarrel which started between Chinese policemen and a Japanese soldier at a restaurant at Tiehling assumed serious dimensions when 4 he Chinese police fired on Japanese railway guards from behind, wounding three. The Japanese garrison rushed a
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      • 61 4 As a result of the accountant’s (Sir Gilbert Garnsey’s) preliminary examination of the Hatry affair, the Board of the Corporation and General Securities, Ltd., has decided to apply for compulsory liquidation, and petitions tor the compulsory winding up of the Oak Investment Corporation, Ltd., the Austin Friars
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      • 38 4 The Indian Assembly by 61 votes to 14 has passed the Child Marriage Bill providing one month’s simple imprisonment for anyone solemnising the marriage of girls below the age of 14 and boys of 18.
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    • THURSDAY.
      • 247 4 IMPORTANT DECLARATION BY VISCOUNT CECIL. Viscount Cecil expressed astonishment in the League Assembly at Geneva at the suggestion that he was trying to diminish security. He said; I am amazed that any member of this Assembly should think such a thing. I should be the first to
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      • 97 4 A message from Hankow says that the China Merchants’ steamer Kiang Chin limped in sadly battered, bringing in news of a disastrous blow to the Nationalist Government forces by the Ironsides. It appears that three steamers transporting Nationalist troops from Hankow were nearing Ichang, on Sept. 19, when
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      • 82 4 The Soviet envoy, M. Dovgalevsky, arrived almost unnoticed and visited the Foreign Office. In a statement he said he was glad that misunderstandings had apparently been cleared up and the Soviet point of view was perfectly clear to Britain. He was accordingly convinced that his conversations with
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      • 82 4 Mr. Edgar B. Davis, speaking at a luncheon in London in honour of Mr. Seiberling, President of the Rubber Manufacturers’ Association of America, said the rapidly expanding American rubber manufacturing industry was hampered because it did not possess plantations. The consumption of rubber would be measured by
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      • 50 4 The steamer Anthea has picked up the crew of the Silton Hall,” who fought the flames for several days before abandon ng their ship. The Silton Hall’s cargo consisted of coal. The Anthea was 390 miles distant when she received the 5.0.5.” and raced to the rescue.
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    • FRIDAY.
      • 172 4 LATE CABINET MINISTER SAID TO HAVE BEEN BRIBED. Mr. Hickichi Ogawa, Minister of Railways in the late Tanaka Cabinet, and Baron Tanaka's chief political lieutenant, was summoned to the Public Procurator’s office for questioning in connection with charges of bribery involved in granting numerous private railwaybuilding permits and
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      • 153 4 At the meeting of Imperial Airways, Ltd., which carries on the cross Channel air services, Sir Eric Geddes, who presided, mentioned that their aircraft during the financial year had flown 1,032,842 miles and carried 34.757 passengers and 873 tons of mails, freight and excess luggage. Dealing
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      • 92 4 The Stock Exchange Committee has ordered the settlement of bargains in Hatry stocks to be deferred until Oct. 24. The Committee has ordered the suspension of dealings in Drapery Trust preference shares, but the resumption of dealings in Drapery Trust ordinaries is permitted. The Stock Exchange firm of
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      • 54 4 The Council of the Soviet People’s Commissaries has decreed the introduction of a continuous working week for factories, including Sundays but excluding the five principal revolutionary festivals in the year. Workers in turn take a day’s rest for every four days’ activities. Black-coated workers are
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      • 57 4 France boasts possession of the fastest commercial aeroplane in the world. The machine, which is fitted with a 500 h.p. engine and is capable of carrying eight passengers and about one ton of cargo, flew from Le Bourget to Madrid in 5 hours 11 minutes, a speed of
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      • 15 4 Twenty-five prisoners in the Meerut Communist conspiracy case have gone on hunger strike.
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    • SATURDAY.
      • 109 4 REVOLTING MURDpm, I CHINESE lIIi-EGLL^' Later details of the Si, I murders, when three R oma >(| lie missionaries >t thpi, reveal that the :ims de, t| in particularly revolting stances. Their bodies W L ly hacked to pieces with sword,* lances. The sufi, ing s „f r
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      • 120 4 The Bank of England rate is r s 6 1/2 per cent. j The raising of the rate is attfl buten to the drain of gold s England through which the ba has lost £20,000,000 since the J ginning of the year. As the J suit,
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      • 75 4 In a leave-taking message to :1m i Daily Herald before his depal ture for America, Mr. Ramsay Mad Donald says: I go on a voyage J exploration. The United State! and ourselves, having the sameofee jects, should proclaim them with J united voice. Good and cordial reJ lations
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      • 72 4 The promise of a British “secret* document which Shearer secured at Geneva has reawakened interest in the Senate’s enquiry. It will be forthcoming on Monday when Shearer enters the witness box. It is understood that the document s a letter from a member of the
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      • 39 4 A battle between Habibuilas army and Eastern Province tribesmen took place at Gandamak. The advance guard of Habibulla s .roops have reached Nimla, nea.' Jalalbad. Hashim Khan has reached British territory at Parachinar, in the Kurram district.
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      • 46 4 A sensation was caused on the Bourse and in bank g circles b} the news that two of the bigger German banks, tin 1 Peutschebark and the Discontogeselleschait. whose capitals, respectively, are 150 million and 135 Million mau>< had perfected arrangements to amalgamation.
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      • 47 4 A picture of a disea; d e>' e by wireless to Buenos ires n n Berlin enabled a fame 1 specially of Buenos Aires te inform colleague in Berlin thai is incurable and the pai ent die. The specialists dU case by radio-telephon
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      • 38 4 British North-West Fi’° n 1 officials are anxiously wm ein -f latest developments in A' hams with a view to the danger »f > rl with lands on both sich ot frontier becoming involved in ci war.
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  • AROUND THE COURTS
    • 585 5 ■IUN MERCHANT VISITS MALACCA. n Liong, a well-known 01 hinese of Seremban, >t visit to Malacca at a week ago, and as a |Kj s neriences found himH re Magistrate on Mon- d with using crimi- i Sikh lance corporal K a a va at 8.50 p.m. on
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    • 301 5 PEON RECEIVED ILLEGAL GRATIFICATIONS. Before Mr. Dodd in the District Court, on Friday, Pah Singh, a Municipal peon, was charged with accepting from Tan Toh a gratification tor forbearing to do an official a ct or, alternatively, committing extortion by putting Tan Toh in tear of arrest for
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    • 146 5 Da Silva, who had been before the Magistrate only a week before as a suspected lunatic but had been released on a clear certificate from the hospital, was again before the Court on Saturday. The police said that accused was chasing children at Mata Kuching and frightening
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    • 176 5 Mr. C. J. Lyle, Malacca Manager for Messrs. Fraser and Neave, prosecuted a Chinese lorry driver before Mr. J. H. Owen on Wednesday, on a charge of running into his cai and injuring the right front wheel and mudguard, by negligent driving, causing damage amounting to $lO. Complainant
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    • 142 5 Ong Kang Hoo, a Chinese doctor of Bunga Raya, on the evening of September 8, while he was treating a patient, heard an altercation outside and found another Chinese beating his mother-in-law with a stick. He asked the intruder if he knew no more than to hit a
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    • 210 5 A lorry driver and a cleaner were fined $2 each by Mr. Owen on Monday for fighting. Inspector Higgins explained that after the arrest when the second accused was released on bail he was immediately assaulted by four others. This was a quarrel between rival lorries and was
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  • 990 5 A TRIP TO THE SOUTH PHILIPPINES. (Special to the Guardian”) I have written in a former article about a holiday from Singapore, visiting the ports of British North Borneo on the way to Sandakan. The Sabah Steamship Company have vessels sailing from Sandakan to the islands in the
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  • 46 5 The Session of the League Assembly closed with a speech by the President, Dr. Guerrero (Salvador), declaring that this Assembly had finally consecrated the idea of the League of Nations by the fresh progress it had achieved and its extraordinary spirit of initiative.
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  • 45 5 A Japanese Departmental Ordinance exempts vessels registered in Britain and British shipping companies’ agents from business profits duties and income tax, respectively, and those registered in the United States and Denmark from business profits duties. The ordinance is retroactive from May 5, 1928.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 554 5 MUNICIPALITY OF MALACCA. ORDINANCE No. 135 (MUNICIPAL). Lay Out Scheme for Pengkalan Rama, Malacca. NOTICE is hereby given under Section 100 that the Municioal Commissioners of the Town and Fort of Malacca have prepared a scheme showing the streets, backlanes and open spaces that they deem necessary to secure proper
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  • 745 6 Though we have attended a very large number of meetings of Municipal Commissioners in Malaya in the last twenty-five years, we have never seen one quite as lively as the last one held here in Malacca. We are firm converts to the recent declaration of our distinguished Governor,
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  • 620 6 A new Singapore Municipal bylaw, which we commend to our local Commissioners, is designed stop the abominable practice, which has been so common in the Lion City, of spreading sawdust, dried lish and other delectables on the roadway, the five-foot-wav and in the down town parks. The
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  • 471 6 Both England and America during the recent hot weather have been warmly discussing the question of clothing. It seems to be generally felt that nowadays women have become far more sensible than men in reducing to the point of comfort the amount of clothing worn, instead of sweltering in
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  • 211 6 When we first came to Malajj we were disgusted at the veil prosy way in which the news wal dished up in the Press here, hayinj been trained to glaring headline] and a front page devoted more tl illustrations and headings than tl reading matter. In recent
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  • FROM OTHER PENS
    • 229 6 The Eastern Courier.” There are certain serv ices>l fc by their nature J, ber of the public, rich alike, and which n,;m can JJ out. Such servir. n of general well-i, !t!R made available t<. cost as possible so no !j® hardship shall ho reposed r!!® one. n
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    • 77 6 foreign representatives. "ifl Straits Times.” I Representatives from this c® try are frequently visiting and Sumatra and their observab® tend to show that British comm® ties that were to be seen in al® every native general shop in Dutch East Indies a few yean® have now been
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 199 6 I UNION 1 THE j[ I ARISTOCRAT s§> l OF THE I LUBRICANT WORLD i jj 11 Insist on Aristo Red Line Lubri- eating Oil if you wish to be H trouble free. It is the oil which 1 lubricates bat does not carb jnize. In tins fitted with patent
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    • 17 6 GumßiE r 6b IT PAYS TO MANURE AMMONIA fIUTR!>iE c <SllP 129, JONKER STREET, Phone 85 Malacca.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
    • 265 7 unnFRN SHOW BUILDINGS TO M BE ERECTED. Amusement-loving residents of Malacca will be glad to learn that j o m v cinemas are projected anu rk r the larger one will shortly be commenced. Both are to go up \y. orstan Road, which bids fair be both
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    • 288 7 THESEIRA—DE MELLO. The marria ge of M Theseira i n i M M, Melbina de Mello took place at the church of St. Peter, unga Raya on Wednesday last, at m The bride looked very pietty in her dress of white silk and a white net and lace veil.
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    • 555 7 On October 10th the Chinese celebrate .their National day of Independence with a great display of flags and general rejoicing. In the afternoon there wdll be a Reception held at the Chinese j Chamber of Commerce at 18, Tran- j querah Road and Mr. Teck Chye’s; Band will
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    • 118 7 novel programme in MALACCA. Messrs. Gay Hin Company, of Ao. 118, Bunga Raya, will have an opening ceremony, at 11 a.m. tomorrow. The programme is as follows: (1) The ceremony starts, (2) V isitors enter, (3) Band plays, (4) Stand up, (5) Three bows to the National and
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    • 100 7 The members of the Malacca Club will be glad to hear that they will have the chance to see Journey’s End, the great war play which has created such a sensation. Mr. R. B. Salisbury has brought a specially selected London cast out East, and they will
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    • 90 7 Readers of the Guardian are reminded that a Baby Show will be held at the Banda Hilir English School on Saturday of this week. Medals and prizes will be given to the best babies in each class. The number of prizes given will be increased by the number
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    • 466 7 The Warwick Revue Company, the faces of most of whom are now familiar to Malacca Club members, gave a pleasing programme to a fair audience at the Club on Tuesday night. The Company has two very fine singers, one of each sex, every member of the Company is
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    • 383 7 FAREWELL PARTY FOR MR. J. V. CHINNIAH. Mr. J. V. Chinniah of the High School staff is shortly going to Ceylon on furlough and the members of the Epworth League gave a farewell tea party in his honour at the Suydam Girls’ School on Saturday afternoon. The President
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    • 186 7 SLEEPY HOLLOW” NO LONGER. Malacca has been libellouslv labelled Sleepy Hollow,” but if there was ever any justification for that description it has now disappeared, says a Singapore correspondent of the Times of Malaya.” Probably, nowhere else in the country is there a livelier public opinion, as was shown recently
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    • 172 7 On the evenings of September 23 and 25 the Hindu festival of the marriage of Rama and Seetha, the two deities, took place at Nos. 121 and 127 First Cross Street, between the hours of 9 and 12 p.m. At the far end of the rooms sandal wood
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    • 180 7 Tenders are invited for the fol.owing services in Malacca: Cartage. Cartage for the removal of dead bodies from Durian Daun and Prison Hospitals. Clothing (making up) for Peons, etc. Clothing (making up) for Police. Milk for the Government Hospitals (1) Sterilized Fresh Milk (Tin). (2) Condensed Milk, sweetened
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    • 633 7 A Malacca citizen went sightseeing in Singapore and was boosting the beautified streets of Kampong Kling, Bukit China Road and so on, when the Singaporean interrupted him by pointing to the Singapore Harbour and saying, Why don’t you have a harbour like this in Malacca? Well,” replied
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 84 7 RIALTO THEATRE. The Shakedown,” a stirring tale of the prize ring and oil fields, is the special attraction at the Rialto Theatre to-night. In the first show are two further chapters of The Scarlet Arrow,” episodes 7 and 8, Mustang and International News. On Thursday, Rod La Rocque’s smashing college
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 138 8 TAN TAN PARTY “B” beat BANDA HILIR PARTY. A match between the Tan Tan B. P. 2nd team and the Banda Hilir Badminton Party was played on the latter’s court on Sunday, the 22nd instant. The visitors won 5 games out of 6. The scores were (T.T.B.P. piayers first):
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    • 548 8 On Malacca Club padang on Wednesday the Dunlop Rugby Club played a practice game. Two sides of sixteen players each turned up, there being nine forwards. A keen game resulted. Among the interested spectators were Mr. G. Wiseman, General Manager of local Dunlops, Mr. A. H. C. Allen, Mr.
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    • 1513 8 CENTENARY CUP. Colts Beat Platah Stiah. On Monday on a water-logged field in which the ball often would not travel, the Colts Athletic Team met and defeated the Platah Stiah by 3-2. The teams were:— Colts Athletic Team: Ponnusamy, Salleh, L. Sequerah, Haji Nor, Ismail, Javraman, Retnam, T. C.
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    • 76 10 SIMIT SPORTS CLUB BEATS H. K. BANK. The Doubles in the Tennis Match arranged between the Hongkong Bank and the Simit Sports Club resulted in a win in both matches fcr the latter Club:— A. S. Gomes and Ong Hye n £> (Simit Sports Club) beat T in Hoe
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    • 74 10 In a friendly hockey mate High School playing on the Hilir English School g trounced the High School Old Association by 12 goals to 8 two teams were:— High School: Idris, Kulob din, Osman, Usof, Ismail, Ibrahim, Bahri, Ponnusamv Seet Wah. High School Old Boys: Cheng Lock, B. Gomes,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 2372 9 acca Guardian does noc neces- ,j orse the opinions of its correspondents Malay Marriages. iha Fditor of the To !l y cca Guardian.” -i] ,:eh may be a Moham- a good one too, or he l®. V it t it is certainly not for ffLu[ ousted to jump at
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  • 197 9 Routine Orders by Major H. W. Esson, M.C., Commanding. Commissions—Officers. H. E. The Governor has been pleased to grant a commission as Secondfldeutenant in the S.S.V.F. (Malay Companies) to Raja Mohamed Nordin bin Raja Deli, with effect from 20th September. Tennis Courts. The Headquarters tennis courts will be
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  • 904 9 Co-operative Societies in Singapore. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Sept. 20. The Co-operative Society movement has obtained a definite foothold in Singapore. There are about seven societies of the thrift and loan type functioning in this place, the most advanced being that run by the Singapore Municipal employees,
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  • 988 9 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. The following is the report of the Directors of the Bukit Jelotong Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year ended May 31 last, to be submitted to the nineteenth annual ordinary meeting, which wdll be held at 137, Heeren Street on October 3 at
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  • 107 10 The death in Bangkok of His Royal Highness Prince Mahidol of Songkbla, Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Siam, took place on Tuesday last. His Royal Highness was born on January i, 1892. He was a Colone’ in the Siamese army, an Hon. A. D. C. to
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  • 22 10 The Ironsides, the rebel troops, have now penetrated well into Hunan. The Central Government troops have quietly taken over Ichang.
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  • 611 10 (F'rom Our Own Correspondent). Assizes. The Muar Assizes was held on Saturday when Justice McCabe Reay presided and Mr. R. Moor acted as D.P.P. There were many civil cases which w’ere gone through first. Some were put down to the next Assizes, time and date were fixed for
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 73 10 'LTEOROLOGICAL STATION. fciJKIT CHINA, MALACCA. n B*". T. i aZi 5 Date. 4) X 1- 1 fi «5- 2^ 2 -S CO 22nd Sept. ..84 72 0.26 3.00 91 23rd ..85 72 0.64 5.80 94 24h ..85 74 0.01 8.50 87 25th ..86 73 0.02 10.90 81 26th ..86 76
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    • 253 10 I R I ALTO THEATRE 'I g PROGRAMME ff Pt From Mon Sept. 30th to Wed., October 2 Fro* Thursday, Oct. 3to Sunday, Oct. 6. ft g At 9.15 p.m. At 915 P* U ff “SOMEWHERE in SOMEWHERE” The Latest Palhe Gazette ff ft WITH CHARLIE MURRAY. Harold Lloyd in
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  • MALAYAN MATTERS OF MOMENT
    • 1636 11 (From Oar Own Correspondent I Seremban, Sept. 25. I There was a large gathering of I Catholics from Seremban, Kuala I Pilah. Port Dickson, Tampin, ManI tin. Titi and Jelebu on Saturday I last to bid farewell to the Rev. Fr. IJ. S. Fourgs, Vicar
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    • 677 11 Theft of Rubber. Before Mr. A. C. Boyd, sitting Police Magistrate, on Tuesoay last, a Chinese named Wee Sai Koon was charged by Inspector Smith with the offence of theft of 23)4 katties of scrap rubber valued at $4, the property of Tampin Estate, at 5.30 p.m.
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    • 685 11 A Leper and a Lunatic. Before Mr. S. L. P’reer, sitting as Magistrate in the Jasin Court, Inspector Sullivan charged a Chinese w’ith the offence of being a leper and not being maintained in a state of isolation from the general public at Jasin at 3.10 p.m. on
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    • 216 11 (From Our Own Correspondent). Klang, Sept. 27. Mr. Goh Hock Huat was the guest of honour at a dinner party given by the President and members of the Ban Lam Kongsi, Klang, in honour of his being made a Justice of the Peace in the State of Selangor.
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    • 55 11 DONATIONS RECEIVED UP TO SEPTEMBER 23. Already acknowledged .$10,318.70 Lee Choon Seng 100.00 United Indian Association (Penang) 50.00 Govt. Junior Officers Association, F.M.S., K.L., per Hon. Secretary (3rd contribution) 156.00 Asiatic Community, Kuala Lipis, per Mr. V. Eliatamby 68.51 Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association per Protector of
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    • 28 11 Already acknowledged $3,612.23 Mr. W. E. Rigby 25.00 Total $3,637.23 EE KONG GUAN, W. E. RIGBY, Asst. Protector of Chinese, Hon. Treasurers. 28th September, 1929.
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