Malacca Guardian, 21 October 1929

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  • 17 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). vpi. n- MALACCA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. No. 42
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  • 449 2 A large consignment of aerated waters of well-known manufacturers of Singapore was shipped to Malacca from the capital city, on Thursday of last week. The steamlaunch, 44 Simit II,” belonging to Messrs. Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., is now stationed at Malacca. The old Simit has left her mooring in
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  • 98 2 The executive committee of the Women’s National Liberal Federation has passed a resolution strongly protesting against the system of Mui Tsai in Hong Kong and calling on the Government to insist on the carrying out of the promise to abolish the system given in Parliament by
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1865 2 advertisements. advertisements. advertisements. ORDINANCE No. 135 S.S. 5'/ 2 CONVERSION (MUNICIPAL). c.e. 1078/25. LOAN 1919/1929. XI GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. ■Notification of proposed extension No application for exchange 01 of the limits of Municipality of Tenders will be received at the bonds under Section 13 of the above the Town and Fort
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    • 402 2 Palm Oil Pointers—7. Why Only 5 Per Cent A mere 5 per cent is traditionally supposed to be th limit of the return to be expected from a really safe inves: ment. You have to find, spot cash, the whole amount such an investment; and if you have occasion to
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  • CHINA NEWS
    • 148 3 (Kuo Min News Agency.) Dr. C. T. Wang, Minister of pv ign Affairs, gave an interview U) ,'ress representatives at which D made the following statements: 1 The Sino-Polish Treaty is the fir..’» one of its kind, placing China ana the other contracting party on of absolute
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    • 94 3 Commenting on the rendition of the Tientsin Belgian Concession by the Belgian Government, Mr. Ling Ping, head of the Chinese delegation on the Sino-Belgian Commission, states that the two most significant features of the agreement were, firstly, all public property of the Belgian Concession would be handed over
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    • 101 3 The opening exercises of the Central Political Science Institute were held under the chairmanship of President Chiang Kai-shek, who is concurrently President of the Institute. In a brief speech, President Chiang emphasized that, in addition to the regular academic studies, the students should carefully observe current political
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    • 94 3 As a self-defence measure against the military raids by Soviet troops, various districts along the Manchu-ria-Siberia border have organized local militia corps to repulse attacks in case of exigencies. In the district of Meishan, Hulin, and Fuchien the merchants are contributing funds for the purchase ot firearms
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    • 67 3 The promotion or demotion of any military officer must be based entirely upon the merit system, according to a decision reached at a meeting of the Central Disbandment Committee. Success or failure in carrying out the Government’s disbandment programme will be one of the most important criteria
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    • 52 3 It is announced that disbandment and reorganization of the entire Kwangtung Provincial Force in accordance with the Disbandment Enforcement programme has been completed. A large number of the disbanded officers have been reappointed to suitable positions in the provincial garrison forces while others have been incorporated into the
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    • 161 3 Service I Zm T Veekl >' Memorial BuildinJ M a U he State Council pl; Chien Chang-chao the sources of d elt at length or thp m I °f current rumours and declarlno°th ,heir Prevalence, c eclaimg that the most dangerous SSEK.,, 61 enemies of the people,” riir
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    • 121 3 No military or political organs shall henceforth arrest or and inflict punishment upon the staff members of any Party Headquarters without due process of law, according to a circular order issued by the State Council to the various military and political organs throughout the country. The order specifies
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    • 98 3 Referring to a recent telegram from Chungking reporting concentration of British troops in Tibet, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is understood to have telegraphed to the Tibetan Authorities to ascertain the authenticity of the report and the actual number of British soldiers there, at the same time
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    • 97 3 The Chinese Belgian and French Returned Students’ Federation has addressed a lengthy cablegram to the President of the Council of the League of Nations at Geneva calling his attention to the repeated military incursions into Chinese territory by Soviet troops and urging that a warning be
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    • 84 3 For the first time in the records of the Province of Shantung, a daughter has won her right of inheritance to share the property of her father together with her brother. In a recent case before the District Court of Tsinan, Miss Chion Sui-chi sued her brothers for
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  • 541 3 Why are you crying, little girl?” Two boys were fighting and I got struck with a stone.” That's the way! The innocent bystander always gets hurt.” I don’t know as I was an innocent bystander. I was what they was fighting about.” There is imagination in this howler
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • RECENT NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD
    • MONDAY.
      • 247 4 RENEWAL OF KUOMINCHUN ACTIVITIES. A message from Nanking says an official communique states that a punitive expedition against the Kuommchun will be ordered immediately. The communique says that Feng Yu-hsiang has repeated ly expressed a oesire to go abroad so the Nationalist Government is adopting a
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      • 75 4 Commenting on the statement of a well known Washington publicity man that Great Britain and tht United States had in effect agreed to pool navies in order to maintain the peace of the world, Mr. H. L. Stimson declared the statement completely misrepresented th<~ actual facts and
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      • 75 4 It is announced that the merger between Messrs. Dorman, Long Company and Messrs. Bolckow, Vaughan Co.,'two of the biggest iron and steel producing firms in the country, has been completed, subject to the approval of the respective concerns. The capital of the two companies amounts tc ovei
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      • 49 4 A message from Nanking says the Nationalist Government authorities are disappointed that America and Great Britain were represented only by Consuls at the National celebrations on Oct. 10, which was the anniversary cf the foundation of the Republic, while Japan, Germany and Sweden sent Ministers.
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      • 50 4 Charles Delos, the Waggoner Bank President, was, at Tellu Ridge, Colorado, sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment on pleading guilty to a charge of fraudulent use of the mails in connection with a scheme to obtain $500,000 from six New York banks by means of ferged authorisation papers.
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      • 34 4 The Afghan Legation in a communique confirms that Shahwali’s tioops occupied Kabul on Sunday and adds that delegations arriving at Kabul from the whole of Afghanistan express fidelity tc Nadir Khan.
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    • TUESDAY.
      • 475 4 NO PRIVATE PEACE PACT WITH AMERICA. At the Ritz Carlton Hotel dinner Mr. MacDonald said that the heartening transactions of the past week had been generally applauded but in some quarters mostly remote and beyond the seas there had been a few discordant voices. Mr. MacDonald declared that
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      • 100 4 Reliable reports say 40.000 KuoT>inchun troops are advancing on Shantung with the object of linking up with the Shantung Governor, who appears to have thrown in his ot against Nanking. Other Kuominchun forces are moving on Hankow by the Peking-Hankow Railway and through western Honan. The allegiance
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      • 38 4 A communication from the Soviet has been received in London accepting the Protocol concluded by Mr. Henderson and M. Dovgalevskv. Thus both Governments have accepted the Protocol and the matter will now come before Parliament.
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    • WEDNESDAY.
      • 114 4 REGULAR PASSENGER SERVICE STARTING. An amphibian plane belonging to the American Aviation and Exploration Company, Incorporated, has arrived at Hankow from Shanghai following the course of the Yangtze and has returned to Shanghai, completing a trip of 1,200 miles in roughly 12 hours’ flying. It was a
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      • 83 4 The Daily Herald in a leader headed 44 Well Done, Australia says Mr. Scullin and his colleagues will bring to a new type of Imperial problem (that of securing world peace) a new type of Imperial mind. The Financial Times correspondent in Sydney says Labour’s sensational victory
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      • 57 4 It is estimated that half a million people journeyed to Cardington during the week-end to see the R 101 tied to the mooring mast. She later passed over London on her first test flight. Major Scott, who in 1919 crossed and recrossed the Atlantic in command
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      • 44 4 A message from Mukden says the Russian occupation of the town of Lahasusu on the Amur River on Oct. 13 is officially admitted. The Chinese lost three gunboats sunk, and 500 sailors drowned. The Russian losses, it is claimed, were equal.
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      • 45 4 One person was killed and 11 injured in a Hindu-Moslem riot in connection with the immersion ceremonies of Durgapujah. It is stated that Moslems threw brickbats and damaged images which the Hindus were carrying in a procession and a free fight ensued.
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      • 46 4 The Canadian Pacific liner, Empress of Canada,” from Scotland bound for Vancouver, ran on to the rocks in Homer’s Bay, Straits of San Juan de Fuea, in a heavy fog. The passengers were safely landed but the ship is hard aground.
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      • 42 4 Sir Robert Ho-tung has telegraphed Chiang Kai-shek, Yen Hsishan, Feng Yu-hsiang and Chang Hsueh-liang pointing out the ruinous effects of renewed civil war and urging the leaders to meet at a round table conference to settle differences amicably.
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      • 45 4 It is announced that Italy has accepted without hesitation the invitation to the Five Power Naval Conference to be held in London in January. It is stated authoritatively that she is ready to discuss limitation of all kinds of craft, including submarines.
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      • 38 4 It is definitely established that Mr. Bruce has been defeated in the elections. After handing in his resignation as Prime Minister to Lord Stonehaven, Mr. Bruce will take a holiday trip to Europe or New Zealand.
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    • THURSDAY.
      • 180 4 MR. MACDONALD NOW IN CANADA. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald has crossed the border into Canada. Before leaving American territory he issued the following message of farewell to the American people: 44 In welcoming me you have hailed the object of my visit and cheered the message of goodwill I
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      • 137 4 A message from Nanking says that Chao Tai-wen, who is Yen Hsishan’s representative at Nanking, in a broadcast statement this afternoon declared that Feng Yu-hsiang is now a prisoner in Shansi. According to Chao Tai-wen, Yen Hsishan sent a part of his bodyguard and surrounded the place where
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      • 57 4 Mr. Justice Romer has ordered the compulsory liquidation of five companies of the Hatry group, namely the Austin Friar Trust, Ltd., the Corporation and General Securities, Ltd., the Oak Investment Corporation, Ltd., the Dundee Trust, Ltd., and the Retail Trade Securities. Mr. Justice Romer also ordered the compulsory
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      • 64 4 JAPAN’ S RETRENCHMENT The Hamaguchi Ministry’s retrenchment campaign took a drastic and spectacular turn when the Cabinet decided to reduce by ten per cent all official salaries payable from the National treasury exceeding 100 yen monthly for the fiscal year 1930-31. It is estimated this affects 40.000 civilian officials, 15,000
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      • 51 4 A Soviet statement reaching Harbin via Habarovsk says the Soviet army and navy took decisive steps on the Amur frontier as a reprisal for Chinese gunfire and mine planting in the river aimed at Soviet steamers and asserts the same punishment will follow future repetitions of the Chinese
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      • 25 4 Nadir Khan’s forces’ capture of Kabul is confirmed. It is reported Habibullah took refuge in the citadel but was surrendered by his officers.
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      • 17 4 The Empress of Canada has been refloated and is being towed to Esquimalt dry dock.
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    • FRIDAY.
      • 322 4 GUNBOATS AND AEROPLANES TAKE PART. An official Japanese despatch from Harbin based on Chinese communiques gives a slightly different version of the Sino-Soviet clash on the Amur. According to this despatch the Soviets attacked early on Oct. 11 with seven gunboats and 10 or 12 aeroplanes
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      • 154 4 CHINA’ S CIVIL WAR. A message from Nanking says that the spokesman of the Nationalist Government, discussing the present political situation, stated that it had taken a most favourable turn, in view of the declarations of loyalty to the Nationalist Government by Chen Tiao-yuan, who controls the important province of
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      • 105 4 Mr. Scullin, in an interview with Reuter, said that the fact that Labour was ruling simultaneously in England and Australia would prove most beneficial to both countries, and materially assist the grappling of matters of mutual concern. The Australian Labour Government would particularly work in harmony with
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    • SATURDAY.
      • 167 4 IMPORTANT CAPTURE nv PROHIBITIONISTS. Federal prohibition agent dded simultaneously 35 run i nner strongholds and caches tU York City and at other p, the coast, belonging to oik f{L biggest bootleg combin'.! s j the country. Thirty-two m Wer arrested including Mannie K^ssl er the alleged
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      • 148 4 The hunger strike of 2,000 Soviet citizens interned near Harbin which started on Oct. 13 as a test against ill-treatment, continues. According to Soviet sources the strikers demand a public trial and the release of all not indicted, specially women and children, and the improvement of their
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      • 101 4 A message to the Rengo Agency says that according to a Chinese communique the Chinese naval and military forces recaptured Linkianghsien. at the confluence of the Amur and Sungari Rivers, on the evening of Oct. 14. A Chinese communique, after describing the events leading to the Soviet withdrawal,
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      • 77 4 Crowds widely cheered the Australian election results as announced by loudspeakers outside newspaper offices. Mr. Hughes’ declaration in the course of his election address that he had thrice delivered the deathblow to the Nationalist Party by the impetuous attack upon arbitra ion has proved accurate. The Labour
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      • 37 4 Chang Hsueh-liang, reply in >. Sir Robert Ho-tung’s cable, agrees that the resumption of host:Vies will lead to the ruination of the country and promises his wmdehearted support for the scheme of a round table conference.
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  • AROUND THE COURTS
    • 662 5 MA LAY S GET YEAR EACH. n\ VOLUNTEER REVOLVER STILL MISSING. Xh case against two Malay emj t)VL of the Volunteer Corps cam 1 <P 111 tne District Court on Thursday afternoon, when Abubajjyj. Mohamed Noor, a tamby, urged with possession of a re Vi;. ci' and ammunition for which
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    • 327 5 ROBBERY charged not PROVED. Bak Ah* ma d servant named tittin T f, ck em Ployed by a den,didn!» 'J onkei 'jStreet, was the com-S-ftnrH m the L)istrict Court On .Saturday against a man and a woman whom she charged with passed tif “1? r bbing her as
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    • 360 5 Abubakar bin Mohamed Nor, a small, bright-faced Malay lad, was complainant in a case against a motor-car driver in the Police Court on Saturday, claiming that he had been knocked down at Kandang on the previous evening. He told the Magistrate that the mudguard of the
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    • 169 5 INTERESTING CHINESE PROBLEM. Mr. Justice Franklyn Robinson concluded the civil work of the Supreme Court on Wednesday and returned to Kuala Lumpur. There was one case which involved a point of law of interest. Mr. S. C. Goho, on behalf of Vong Kit Swee, asked for a
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    • 116 5 The unusual sight of a Chetty in the prisoners’ dock was witnessed at the Police Court on Thursday when Aligappa Chetty appeared on a charge of causing the death of a Malay lad named Jantan bin Mat by rash driving at the 9th mile, Umbei, at 3.45
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    • 119 5 A Chinese mandor from Kesang was given $279 on Monday to pay estate coolies but absconded with the money. Just after midnight the same night a man was found acting suspiciously in Java Lane and on being searched was found to have $224 in his possession. It
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    • 121 5 Tan Kee Tiew, of 21, Bridge Street, w*as tried before Mr. Dodd on Wednesday, on charges of selling chandu without a licence and of ceeping a place offering facilities :’or the smoking of chandu. Tan Sing Poh, an informer, told of buying and smoking the opium,
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    • 100 5 Jim Mah Swee, who was acquitted of murder at the recent session of the Assizes, was subsequently arrested on a charge of escaping from Durian Daun Hospital. He was arrested at Muar and had in his possession a ticket from that place to Singapore. He escaped on
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  • 1164 5 Social Functions and Important Discussion. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, October 10. 1 The last week-end saw two successful Chinese socials. On Saturday night over six hundred persons fully representative of the cosmopolitan population gathered together at the Garden Club, Tanah Merah, to partake of the hospitality of
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  • 52 5 The Afghan Consulate has received a cable from Shakwali Khan, brother of Nadir Khan, stating that the National Assembly at Kabul has elected Nadir Khan King of Afghanistan, despite the latter’s persistent refusal and excuses, as a recognition of his personal sacrifices in the cause of the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 378 6 Our Municipal Government seems very keen on opening live-foot-ways in particular spots, but the question naturally arises why there should be discrimination for or against different parties in different parts of the town. There is no question about the value of an open five-foot-way for pedestrians particularly in narrow
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  • 345 6 The Straits Echo complains because the Architectural Department of the George Town Commissioners, in writing an official letter to a leading member of the community, omitted the usual courtesy of a “Mr.” or an “Esq.” The Echo believes that if it was a mistake or an oversight
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  • 317 6 A Press telegram says that the Union of Turkish Women has decided to invite the head of the British Women Police to visit Constantinople to advise them in their agitation to secure the establishment of a similar body in Turkey, especially for the preservation of public morals. It
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  • 174 6 Our readers will remember that some weeks ago w r e published a letter complarning that coolies from India being sent by train to Malacca were supplied with nothing to eat during the whole day. We discussed the matter editorially and pointed out that while there was
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  • FROM OTHER PENS
    • 188 6 The Straits Times.” Russia is crying aloud for r i op ment, and the restoration o; economic relations with “cat countries is inevitable soc or later. The United States eminent believes that those Jns can proceed quite com ably without diplomatic intercou anc j hitherto it has been
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    • 167 6 verse is the case.—“ The Eastern Courier.” Being under the wholly reasonable impression that when the fiat went forth, several years ago, that put an end to public gambling under the auspices of the Govenfment and of lessees of Gambling Farms which preyed upon the weaknesses of
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    • 152 6 of Council!—“ The Malayan Sa; arday Post.” Our sympathies are certainly with Malacca, whose representatives in Council will probably have some strong things to say in the near future about the Governor’s somewhat curt dismissal of their claims for attention. The fact is that Malacca would go ahead
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    • 150 6 The Malay Mail.” The iron hand is alien to B >h ways of thought and British administrations have seldom ma 1 good job of it if they hav attempted to rule by sheer i t‘e. From time to time the proclan of martial law becomes neee in places
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    • 119 6 The Malayan Daily Express.” The sun cult of Germany is spreading. Its unadorned devotees though not yet to be met with Unter den Linden, are nevertheless to be seen in Grunewald Park. There are also plenty of them in Bavaria, while a similar community, we hear,
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    • 117 6 The Malaya Tribune.” It is a tremendous business to prepare a Budget, and a difficult and dangerous one to attempt criticism of it, though the Unofficials may be counted on to tackle the job with energy and ability. The thought that must arise ever more urgently
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 243 6 UNION j I THE' I OF THE t 1 LUBRICANT WORLD 1 g I* Insist cn Arista Red Line Lubri- j| eating Oi! if you wish to be trouble free It is the oil which lubricates but does not car- j j ft bunize. In tins fitted with patent 1
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    • 21 6 GuTmaE r €b Just Arrived Gilbey’s El Rey Old Brown Sherry. Gimimc r €L D 129, JONKER STREET, Phone 85 Malacca.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
    • 933 7 V .vr LIGHTING MONOPOLY 1 HERE. I The ilowing are minutes of a I fomn meeting held at the I \hlac iub on Monday last:— I p re Mr. G. C. S. Rabjohn I p res t), Mr. Loh Kim Swi I yi c e- sident), Hon.
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    • 343 7 of^e C S?r 0f the management tees nf tht b Cln ma the Committees of the above Funds are arrangLas/”* ?fi Pe f °u mance of Safety it®,., first house > and Ben dav at t S hf° nd b Use > on
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    • 70 7 The Sentosa Persenangan Club celebrated its sixth anniversary at the Clubhouse, Pengkalan Rama, with a tea on Saturday afternoon and a ronggeng performance at night. In addition to the members many invited guests were present and enjoyed the festivities. Owing to the absence of the Resident Councillor, the
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    • 620 7 FORBES RUSSELL’S EASTERN TOURS. OPENING AT THE RIALTO MONDAY NEXT. The New Forbes Russell Comedy Company (1929) are arriving in Malacca, after a successful tour of India and the Middle East, and will give two performances in Malacca. Mr. Russell brings with him most l of the latest
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    • 2013 7 FULL ATTENDANCE AT REGULAR MEETING. The regular quarterly meeting of the Rural Board was held at the Resident Councillor’s office on Monday morning last. Every member of the Board was present. The Hon. Mr. A. Mackenzie asked for details of the Jasin water supply scheme, which had been
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    • 116 7 On Wednesday afternoon while the boys living at the Hostel at Bickley Park, Tranquerah Road, were playing football, one of the boys in kicking the ball kicked something else so that his foot was injured so badly that his toes were badly torn. He was removed to the
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    • 510 7 The death occurred at Klebang Besar, Malacca, of the beloved wife of Mr. S. M. Peralta, on Friday last at 1 p.m. The deceased is the sister of Mr. W. C. P. Keun of Singapore and Dr. A. H. Keun of Malacca. She leaves several sons and a
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 236 8 MALACCA vs. MUAR. The match played on Sunday, the 13ih inst., against Mr. Baker’s team of Muar players, referred to in our last issue, resulted in a win, by a narrow margin, by the Malacca team. The winner of each match scored one point for his side, and
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    • 1385 8 S.F.I/s BIG SCORE. In the junior division of the Inter-School Football League, the St. Francis’ Institution A met the Banda Hilir English School on the former’s ground. The B.H.E.S. boys were small compared with their rivals, but these little fellows played with rare spirit and enthusiasm. As goal after
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    • 33 9 Ah SO Soo S n all Subf 0m H amza Bakarmanis and S Ah J iJ. Abdullah HarMr. D. J. Let dam o?Muar R L eree "Mr* A V Pi ay knd 111
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    • 226 9 ieachers beat the club. waVtavpH d k y laSt 3 hocke v ma tch aSSSi"" Joh r f^u ter some minutes of play the VHes erS R ne l te first throu^h R- de vr es. Reck stopped Gething from equalising just a little later. Willmott was next prevented
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    • 219 9 COCHET AND BRUGNON DEFEATED IN JAPAN. The two famous French Davis Cup players, Cochet and Brugnon, who form part of the French tennis team which is at present visiting Japan, both suffered defeat on Thursday at the hands of the Japanese champions. Cochet, playing the Japanese Davis Cup
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  • 37 9 DONATIONS RECEIVED UP TO OCTOBER 14. Already acknowledged $17,556.22 Ong Siew Tian (Malacca) 5.00 Tan Yoke Yew, Slim, Perak 100.00 Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader (Penang) 50.00 Wong Siew Chong, Kuala Lumpur 100.00 $17,811.22
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  • 1010 9 USE OF LIQUID RUBBER INCREASING. Li. s. rubber company the PIONEERS. The obvious advantage of using iiquid latex as a commercial form of crude rubber has been ever present in the minds of both growers and rubber goods manufacturers, but the problem of successfully transporting the latex without
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  • 191 9 A Penang-born Chinese coolie admitted in the District Court on Wednesday that he entered the house of Lim Teck Seng at daylight on Monday morning and stole a quantity of milk, cigarettes and clothing, but denied that he had committed housebreaking, saying that he found the door
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  • 805 9 >£w Type of Vulcanised Rubber. The following is from an article by Lt.-Col. Kunhardt in The Bulletin,’ The question of the absorption of crude rubber on a large scale is always prominently before the producer of plantation rubber. The uses of rubber are many and varied, but few people
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 97 9 METEOROLOGICAL STATION, BUKIT CHINA, MALACCA. tv,,- s -?Z ■jzi s; Ddtc*. ®x i' j '23 2 S 3 X 13th Oct. ..83 72 0.55 3.00 83 14th ..85 74 0.02 6.25 82 15th ..83 74 0.10 4.00 81 16th ..84 72 Nil 4.10 87 17th 84 74 Nil 5.80 87
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  • 725 10 VANDALISM AT A BEAUTY SPOT. Malacca, a hundred miles from Kuala Lumpur, with its historical associations, is one of the chief places of interest in the Malay Peninsula, and, writes a correspondent of the Malay Mail,” there are three hills which will well repay the trouble taken
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  • 419 10 WORLD’ S OLDEST MAN. REPORTED FINDING OF A FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. The world’s oldest man, who antedates the American Republic by almost a century, has been found in Keihsien, a tow’n in southern Szechuan Province, in the opinion of Professor Wu Chung-chieh, Dean of the Department of Education at Minkuo
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  • 307 10 The padi-growing season is in full swing. The fields are in all stages of cultivation, some of them still wet and brown, with a small nursery of seedlings in one corner, and in other fields the plants have already been transplanted, and aro he wonderful green for which they
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 399 10 mm g I RIALTO THEATRE. 8 PROGRAMME. I From Monday, 21st, to Tuesday, 22nd Oct. From Sunday, 27th Oct. g t- Latest Patkf Gaiitte and Pictorial Review. Latest Pathe Gazette. g TT 7, i The greatest of all Fire Melodramas! ft I “SCANDAL” "THE FIRE BRIGADE” I 5 SCANDAL has
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  • MALAYAN MATTERS OF MOMENT
    • 445 11 GOVE RNOR RESIGNS. rmU’H 1!) 1X) LEAVE BY LADY Cl irFORD’S ILLNESS. Owir. -.0 ’he grave illness from hich dy Clifford is suffering, her det ure for England at the earliest ossible opportunity has I dt ”ed by her medical ad:<ers .0 a matter of vital necessilV s; The Malaya
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    • 199 11 (Special to the Guardian.'*) Seremban, October 16. Mr. W. Aucutt, of Ribu Estate, T ntau, who had been an inmate of e European Hospital, Seremban, some time, was discharged last S «nday. The Rev. Father Anslem, of nka, who had been about sixteen mths in Seremban during
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    • 166 11 EURO,,EA TKr vE ,n occ R u?r U eT n on fr ?jre a Kwla en T tWhiCh onTir 3t tHe A tu S Poule Ue S t in h wh ch Mr V R su mons case in Detective rS R Morrish of the .nt saL v
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    • 385 11 Mr. Justice McCabe Reay delivered a sensational judgment a week ago at the Assize Court, Johore, in connection with appeals and revisions in cases under the Wild Animals and Birds Protection Enactment of 1923, according to the Malaya Tribune.” His Lordship points out the chaotic state of the
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    • 1096 11 dutiable tobacco found. Before Mr. S. L. Freer on Monday, a Tamil named Veraya was charged with being in possession of dutiable tobacco except in a bonded warehouse amounting to tvvo katties and a half at Batang Malaka. Accused, who pleaded guilty, was fined $lO. Not Attending Court.
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    • 280 11 The Government bungalows in Port Dickson are at present occupied by the following gentlemen:— Kingsdown By Mr. A. G. Lopez, Secretary of the Seremban Sanitary Board, for two weeks since the 7th inst. “Sandown”: By Mr. Arumugam, Chief Clerk of the Labour Office, Seremban; from the 22nd
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    • 648 11 (From Our Own Correspondent). Port Dickson, Oct. 17. Towkay Chin Chiang, owner oi Chin Chiang Estate, and Mr. R. L. Pease, Manager of Tarsus Estate, were both summoned by Mr. L. C. Simpson-Gray, M.C.&, Assistant Controller of Labour, Negri Sembilan, before Che Abdul Wahab, Magistrate, Port Dickson,
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    • 632 11 BULAT WAS NOT SQUARE. Bulat Molap appeared in the Alor Gajah Court beiore Mr. A. C. Boyd to answer a charge that he cheated S. T. P. R. Pernnnian Chetty by pretending himself to be Awah bin ismail. me case was transferred to the District Court to
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