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Title Section21 1926-04-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. Vol. XIII •No. 79 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 192621 words
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Advertisement272 1926-04-06 1 SPECIAL OFFER r or DIANA BLUE AND GREEN PENCILS PRICE $2.15 per doz. FROM The Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd. 208. Col Iyer Quay, Singapore. I GREAT REDUCTION ON ILL MODELS S i I 1 509 8 b.p. 2 seater de luxe $1,750 jj I 509 8 bp. 4 seater deluxe272 words
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Advertisement424 1926-04-06 1 DANGER COMFORT EYES NERVES The discomfort against which you try to shield your eyes may be caused by the invisible rajs in sunligbt. WelL*worth Cruxite and Bir Wm. Cecokes lenses fully protect against thU invisible danger. We Stock them. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 'jpgSHSgSHSBSHSaSZS2SaSES2S3Sa^ I j Sime, Darby Go., Ltd.,424 words
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Article1256 1926-04-06 2 Native Discretion Waiting Upon Latin Ardour "There is no curbing the warlike ardour of these Italians since the Armistice," a famous French statesman is reported to have said; and the two racemt outbursts of Signor Mussolini certainly suggest that he is well versed in the Commedia dell'Arte,1,256 words
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Article229 1926-04-06 2 Postpones His Visit to Singapore Indicative of his interest in the Philippines as a potential rubber supply base and of the plans for extending the activities of the Firestone Rubber and Tire company here, Mr. Harvey Firestone, Jr., son of the American rubber magnate, is now devoting229 words
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Advertisement458 1926-04-06 2 At the End of A Strenuous Set. J^pl All trace of fatigue flies before the gentle refreshing fragrance of 4711 Eau de Cologne. Dab it on the temples or inhale from -;.".f£srjjJ your handkerchief. Dainty, fragrant, refreshing. S^^^^^^l The genuine 4711 '—made from a recipe over 130 years old—is B^^'y//^^458 words
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Advertisement407 1926-04-06 2 WHEN BABY'S TEETH ARE COMING THROUGH. How Baby's Own Tablets Help. Teething time is a period of anxiety and worry to the devoted mother. The child is generally cross and irritable and unable to sleep properly. Its gums become hot. swollen and tender. Sometime® there feverishness; occasionally even convulsions set407 words
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Article559 1926-04-06 3 M*jor-Ge*erttl Sir Ernest Swinton's Warning Major-General Sir Ernest Swinton, < hkhele Professor of Military History." l the University of Oxford, giving: his. inaugural lecture at Oxford in mail week on '•The Study of War." said the law of selfpreservation demanded that our first care i-hould be tho continued559 words
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Article298 1926-04-06 3 Work on "R 101" to Start in April The work of build ng the new airship 'R 101," which trill be employed on the air service to India, will start in the first week in April at Howden, Yorks. Preparations for the work of construction are298 words
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Article464 1926-04-06 3 Dividend of 25 Per Cent Declared The second annual general meeting of the Takau (F.M.S.) Rubber Estates was held on February 26 at the offices, Lloyd's avenue, E.C. Mr. W. C. E. Gibson, who presided, said that the items in the Iralazwje-slieet differed considerably from those presented464 words
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Article195 1926-04-06 3 Captain H. Wall, a former German seacaptain, claims that he is the only living person who has the distinction of taming crocodiles. Captain Wall states that crocodiles are not really as savage as the popular novel would make them appear, in reality, he adds, they are as195 words
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Advertisement401 1926-04-06 3 ITuuU ct hi wHm You See Them Always Together She, poised —confident j W3KXU checks and slim shoulders; the woman clever enough to Palm and olive oils—noth- stay youn g w j t h her husband. He, with pride in? else—v nature s %reen ra/««r /a FaJmeM* Soap. of possession401 words
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Advertisement311 1926-04-06 3 THE MOSQUITO MENACE. A METHOD TO OVERCOME IT. It is poor consolation ro the sufferer from Malarial Fever to know that some anopheles mosquito caused the trouble. India is full of mosquitoes, and the malaria figures show he wide prevalacce of the anopheles variety. While mosquito enthusiasts may be left311 words
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Advertisement165 1926-04-06 3 j6Besaaaa«eSES2sZsZs2s^ Insist on I I IiLPBOirLEBEiII I The World's Best. g -j Sole Agents: 1 I DIETHELM Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Switzerland.) I Singapore—Penang—Bangkok. *****33H*****Z525r1525Z5?152^^ I DEDION BOUTON CAR I II THE PREMIER FRENCH CAR I 4 Seater Wire Wheels $2,450. jjj Petrol Consumption 40/45 miles per gallon. ft f165 words
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Miscellaneous12 1926-04-06 3 "Ah. is that your son He doesn't resemble you!" —Buen Humor, Madnd.12 words
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Advertisement414 1926-04-06 4 *jPSZSES2S2S2SZS2S2SESZSZSESZbHS^^ I EMPIRE I I Tuesday, April 6 and Wednesday, April 7 First bhow at 7.30 p.m. I I HIS DISGUISED PASSION 2 Reels. jj la a Comedy Featuring EDWABD CBIBEON I I GLADYS LESLIE j I In a Drama of Thrills, Fast-Action and Romance jj I A STITCH in414 words
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Advertisement461 1926-04-06 4 Amusements. cj From Sunday, April 4, to Saturday, April 10. A PARAMOUNT SUPER PRODUCTION S Presenting [q A Study in Facial Expressions rj S The like of which has hardly been seen in any other picture before S I at the S ALHAMBRA 6] (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd. Proprietors.)461 words
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Advertisement383 1926-04-06 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets. TO-NIGHT A Three-Feature Programme At 7 30 THE BIG TOWN ROUND-UP with Tom Mix In 5 Parts A UNIVERSAL WESTERN At 910 pm THE SEVENTH DAY I A First National Attraction Starring RICHARD BARTHELMESS If you have seen 44 Tol'able David H we383 words
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Advertisement168 1926-04-06 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Grand Gala Occasion TO-NIGHT AT 8.45 SHARP until Tuesday, April 6. TRIUMPHANT PRESENTATION of the Super Colossal Production THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME The motion picture industry's greatest git* to theatre-goers of the world. TOWERING ABOVE ALL OTHERS it stands alone in its superb grandeur,168 words
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Article157 1926-04-06 5 Tv pcs «vnt of the Japanese who gc to Mexic., marry M xicar> women and learn to speak Spaa**, according to Juko Fu~ Japanese minister to Mexico. "v.V have no racial discrimination in Mexico," the Amba,sodor saia\ The f ara nese who 90 there learn to speak157 words
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Obituary57 1926-04-06 5 MARRIAGE EtOBKBTS—STUBBB. On April 5. 19'2G at B. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, bj Vcn.ArchJeacoa F. G. Swindell, Sidney Herbert Roberts, weond ft a oi Mr. ft Mrs. C. >V. P.- Roberts of I,• London to Esther Lilian e'dest laoght- roi Mr. T. W. Stabhs, J.P. and Mrs.57 words
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Article1013 1926-04-06 5 i»RODUCE Singapore, April 6 Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $365 Rice, S am 2 $348 Rice, Siam U $33.> Rice-, Saigon 1 *8W Riec, Saigon i WW Rice, Saigi.n 3 Roe, Rangoon 1 $290 Kiev, Rangoon 2 ?285 Rice, far Boiled No 1 per bag Rice,1,013 words
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Article231 1926-04-06 5 American Booster Has a Pipe Dream 99 "The tendency of the world to-day i=toward the consolidation of weaker states into larger units for put poses of mutual co-operation, consequently the desire of the Philippines to break ioosc from America, to shift for herse f, alone and231 words
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Article169 1926-04-06 5 The "rebellion" of East End Boy Scouts has given a definite organ sat ion by Lord Alington's acceptance of the Presi- dencv of the Independent Boy SCouts or Shoreditch, says the "Times.' Another Vice-President and former Commissioner, Mr. Ireson, haa joined the revolt. me 'rebellion' originated in169 words
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Advertisement132 1926-04-06 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Arrived Arrived ihe New Tamil Theatrical Co. KHOWH AS Sri Saravana Manohara Dramatic Co. will ttagi ON THURSDAY. APRIL B. Tb»; religious play entitle "TALLI THI«iJ}S*ISAM" at the Alexand a Hall, North Bridge Bead, B ngapoee. Miss V. P Jauaki Animal Subramamar SrimatM Vjralhambai V Ui Nayagi Mr.132 words
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Advertisement29 1926-04-06 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES 0. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 75, Hill Street, Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary Thone 123.29 words
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Advertisement18 1926-04-06 5 M. EZEKIEL ft SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician*. 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optometrist: A. M. EZEKIEL, O.D.18 words
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Advertisement73 1926-04-06 5 i._ hi i pi;] —rrrrr mi i I Contessa-Nettel Cameras| I FULLY JUSTIFY THEIR REPUTATION AS I Peers of the Camera World J I Construction, lenses can be I Design and is f The discerning public Insist upon g CONTESSA-NETTEL CAMERAS 3 I Obtainable from all first-class dealers throughout I73 words
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Advertisement248 1926-04-06 5 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 3«, Bras Basah Road. SINGAPORE. All kinds of electrical works undertaken. Philips y% Watt Lamps, Ceiling Fans, Wira Etc. Supplied by United Engineers, Limited. CHARGES MODERATE. 'Phone 3411. MORE MONEY! it take<^^rt^^ career of your choice, sign your g name, and the attached coupon co the.248 words
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Miscellaneous274 1926-04-06 5 A SINGAPORE DIARY To day, April B H.ph Tid«*s. —2.54 a.m., 5.14 p.m. v' OSirijspAssociation, <> p.m. To-morrow, April 7 High Tides. —4.9 a.m., 7.24 p.m. M. M. homeward mail leaves. Thursday, April 8 High Tides.—5.45 a.m., 8-36 p.m. Friday, April 9 High Tides.—7.28 a.m., 9.19 p.m. Uob nson and274 words
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Miscellaneous70 1926-04-06 5 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By Courtesy of the Government Health Officer.) Kan<ian;r Kerbau Station for the 24 hours ending mfunight April 5 1926. deg. Maximum shade temperature 90 F. Minimum shade temperature 75 F. Mean shade temperature 81.1 F. Maximum sun radiation 145 F. Minimum grass radiation 70 F. Sea temperature 8070 words
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Miscellaneous122 1926-04-06 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, APRIL 6 Penang, Colombo, and Bombay *Toyooka Maru 2 p.m. P. Suettenham, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Rhesus 2 p.m. China. Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia, Philippine Islands, Western Canada and Western States of U. S. A. Talamba 2 p.m. North, North-East122 words
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Article896 1926-04-06 6 There *are two or three big firms of brokers in Singapore who ought to take the lead in this matter of establishing a local Exchange. Your little man cannat force the pace against them, nor is he very willing to set himself out to evolve such an organisation unless896 words
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Article1217 1926-04-06 6 The Bank robbery case was mentioned this morning and postponed until the 13.'h instant. Canton's vaccination campaign has ended. In all, over 31,000 people have been inoculated. The Tenyo Maru arriving at Hongkong from San Francisco and Yokohama, reported the loss of a steward at sea after leaving the latter1,217 words
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Article790 1926-04-06 6 Mr. F. E. Smith of the "Malacca Oh server" is paying a brief visit to Singapore. Mr. O. A. Aacanius, General Manager of Teluk Merbau Plantations, goes on leav* in June. Mr. C. D. Patterson, of the An.lo-Chi nese, left for Penang yesterda.. I y the steamer790 words
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Article177 1926-04-06 6 The case in which Mr. Tay Lian T *ek and others sued Dr. W. Birnie and others was taken up this moimiin the Supreme Court befora the Chief Justice. Sir William Iforiaon, K.C. Mr. Roland Bradd< 11 appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr. Stevvrrs anpeared for177 words
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Advertisement315 1926-04-06 6 SPIRAL PATENT PIPES I Ntw Selection of Eighteen Shapes All One Price $6.50 E BARLING'S jj CELEBRATED BRIARS I j5 Various New Styles 5 j Prices $4.75, $5.25, $5.50, $5.75. jj J ROBINSON Co., Ltd., I JQ (Incorporated in the S.S.) LT H Raffles Place, Singapore. [t ESZSHSHSZSHSHSESZSESHS2S2S2SHSi!SZSHS^ I 4315 words
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Advertisement81 1926-04-06 6 ISBS2SHSaS2SESSSHSeSESSS2SHSSSHSaSHSSSHSI I COMPARISON gis the only infallible Test a lofI of the relative value of S Typewriters. X By comparison the Royal a proves its superiority. S TYPEWRITERS Ask for Booklet Describing the 20 Reasons rjj LTD. I g Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur. 525HSH52SH5SSHSE5ESE5a5H5SSH5S5HSHSHSHK 1 D I I a i81 words
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Article202 1926-04-06 7 OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION COMMENCES To Examine Measures Relaxing the Law Reuter's Service. Washington, April 5. The first official investigation -of prohibition has Iteen begun by a sub-committee of th> Senate Judiciary Cormri/ittee which is charged to examine not only several measures designed to ameliorate the present "aridity" by permitting theReuter's Service. - 202 words
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Article44 1926-04-06 7 Three Hundred Arrests: Military Patrols Reuter's Service. Calcutta, April 5. The situation is greatly improved. The presence of the military patrolling streets has a calming effect. Must of the shops have reopened. Up to the present time twee hundred have been arrested.Reuter's Service. - 44 words
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Article49 1926-04-06 7 Four Thousand Persons Rendered Homeless Reuter's Service. Cairo. April 5. A great fire has broken out at Tantah and has been raging now for twenty-four hours. Thirty-two have baea killed and four thousand are home leap. Six (hundred 4-nd tTelve dwellings have been d strove J.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article220 1926-04-06 7 Small-Pox, Cholera and Plague Epidemics Many of tne p its of Asia in constant communication with Singapore are heavily infested with contagious diseases, .but we keep remarkably clear. The Van Overjstraten i.rr.ved trom Amoy, this morning, with one ca.-e of small-pox on board. Botn Amoy and Swatow are220 words
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Article142 1926-04-06 7 A sensational discovery which, it is Claimed, may possibly revolutionise medical »C er.ee, has been made public by M Besreddca, the successor of Professor Metehnikoff at the Pasteur InstKute at Paris. It is declare(i that by swallowing capsules containing a virus, the warls of the stomach are142 words
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Article154 1926-04-06 7 Major Franco's Party Back from S. America Reuter's Service. Huelva, Spain, April 5. The return of Major Franco and his companions from their flight to South America was marked by an outburst of immense eTSthu.iasm. His Majesty the King, who participatad in the national welcome, journeyed hitherReuter's Service. - 154 words
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Article80 1926-04-06 7 Pangalos Receives Ninety Per Cent Majority Reuter's Service. Athens, April J. The results of the president.al'elections as yet announced from twelve departments give Premier Pangalos ninety per .ceut of the votes cast. The remaining districts will poll later in the week. The elections are due to the resignationReuter's Service. - 80 words
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Article516 1926-04-06 7 Americanising Tendencies Prevalent in Germany A deputation of the managers of big German stores is being organised a* the present moment, wEicu, after a prolonged tour, will set about Ajnerioanising* the big .->hop< ctf Berlin and provinces. It will stay a few days in London ow516 words
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Article101 1926-04-06 7 London theatres arc rapidly abandoning the ban against smoking. The latest to discard the prohibit on Is the famous old Gaieiy, whose name is linked with the histories of several of the brightest luminaries of English theatricals and whos" choruses have produced many brides for the101 words
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Article165 1926-04-06 7 Singapore Motor-Cyclists Ride to Penang Four Singapore motor cyclists headed by Mr. A. W. Hay have attempted to cycle the length of the Peniiisram—iSingapore to Penang—in fewer hours than it takes the mail train to run that distance, says the "Pinang Gazette" of Saturday. Leaving Singapore at165 words
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Article112 1926-04-06 7 Splendid Programme Presented by Church Workers Ihe auditorium of the V.M.C.A. was well nlled last night when the St. Peter's Church presented an interesting programme of music, songs and recitations, in aid of the funds. All those who took part rendered their 55 ,n an manner makuu? the evening112 words
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Article227 1926-04-06 7 Smuggling; of Intoxicants to be Stopped t o A h^l niil d breaching movement practical nu-'hod for the suppr!^3 that originates British linked Kfngtfom Alliance is a comprehensive organization -for the total sun im people. has a en thousand peraonb, incfodine many rf If" 1 -"Pirn227 words
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Article139 1926-04-06 7 There are many more beautiful women m England to-day than in Victorian t mes, and one reason is the number of American beauties who have married British titles. Ihe authority for this judgment h the court photographer, whose op nion is almost universally respocted. He says that139 words
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Article952 1926-04-06 7 SOLUTION OF ITS PROBLEMS Causeway's Effects on the Channel From a study of maps the reason for the choice of Singapore as the site of a British Naval Base in the East is abundantly clear, since it is situated almost exactly midway between India and Australia, and twice952 words
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Advertisement276 1926-04-06 7 I DURABILITY ELEGANCE I THE PBFDOMINANT F4CTOBS. I f|P 1 CIG^ETTE CASES I IM| 11|§ JjJjl The Lar £est and jj' S Most Exclusive Stock. s I 3 IN GOLD, G. in L. SILVER, and SILVER. jj ft Prices You will Smile at I K!I ,::r b. p. De silvan—276 words
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Article924 1926-04-06 8 Val dOr Rubber Estates, Limited The sixteenth annual ordinary general meeting of Val dOr Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on March 3 at the office of the company, 45 Leadenhall-street, E.C., Mr. V. R. Wiokwar (chairman of the company) presiding. The Representative of the Secretaries and Agents (Messrs-.924 words
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941 1926-04-06 8 The statutory meeting of Central Perak Rubber Company, Ltd., was h-ld in London on March 5 at Winchester House, E.C.. Mr. R. F/ McNair Scott (the Chairman) presiding, Mr.. R. E. Dawe, A.C.A., representing the Secretaries (Eastern Industries, Ltd.). having'read the no ice convening the941 words
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Article157 1926-04-06 8 The suggestion is being made that the recent vi.it of Sir Alexander Muddiman to the An'damans was in connection with a scheme for the construction of a base for the new Royal Indian Navy somewhere in the vicinhy cf Port Blair. It is quite possible that in157 words
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Article93 1926-04-06 8 Thingandon Tin Dredg'ng Company was registered as a public comoany on February 24, with a capital of £70,000 in 5s shares. To acquire and turn to account any concessions, leases options, rights or privileges for any tin dredging or other mm ng objects, and to adopt an agreement93 words
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Article200 1926-04-06 8 SPORTS PASTIMES CRICKET S.R.C. Severely Beaten (From Our 0»vn Correspondent.) Penang, April 5. The matfeh between the Penang Recreation Club and the S. R. C. disastrously for the S. R. C. Penang batted first and k necked up 216. The performance was a surprise and is a record for the200 words
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Article375 1926-04-06 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 6. The BBtor-state match between Perak and Penang was resumed yesterday and ended in a victory for Perak by 8 wickets, thus breaking the series of ten defeats. The following are the scores and bowling analyses: Penang.—lst Innings J. W. Haddon375 words
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Article266 1926-04-06 8 The Police and the V.M.C.A. met in a whole-day match yesterday on the V.M.C.A ground. The V.M.C.A. batted first and brought their innings to a close at 3.30 p.m. for 201, C. A. Pennefather scoring 36, Gibson 35, Igna ius 28, Shah 28, Jumathoy 17, and S.266 words
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Article204 1926-04-06 8 The above match was played on Saturd. V nn the School ground and ended m a victory for the I. A- A, The following are the scores and bowling analyses:— INDIAN ASSOCIATION P S. Raja c Ess b Paul 15 R. Aatony c Cropiey204 words
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Article243 1926-04-06 8 Ipoh Sky Meet (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 5. The first day's racing in the Ipoh Sky meet was held in favourable weather condit ons. The fields were small and the dividends poor. The big sweep was held on the la t root the drawing resulJ.ng as243 words
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Article49 1926-04-06 8 S.R.C. Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 5. The S.R.C. lost to the P.R.C. both in the singles and doubles matches. In the singles Balhetchet lost to Reutens by 6 4 f 6 2. In the doubles Wheatley and de Souza lost to Volbarg and Orr.49 words
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Article90 1926-04-06 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 5. Ths challenge round in the Chintise tennis championship was invested with much uncertainty after the honours (had been dividod in the doubles, but Hooi -Hye and John Lim won th?ir respective singles and secured the trophy, which was presented am'.dst90 words
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Article184 1926-04-06 8 Wales beat France Reuter's Service. Paris, April 5. In fine weather and in the presence of 45,000 spectators Wales met France at rugger and defeated them by 7 to 5. Ir was a hard and fast game and halfway through the first half, following a couple of Welsh attacks,Reuter's Service. - 184 words
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Article248 1926-04-06 8 Home League Results Reuters Service.] April 5. The following arc the results of the Home League matches played io-day:— Division I Arsenal 2, Aston Villa 0. Bury 0, Huddersheid T. 0. Cardff C. o, Sheffield. U. h Leicester C. 1. West Ham. U. 1. Liverpool 2, Bolton W. 2.248 words
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Article101 1926-04-06 8 Mr. Tan Kee Chor, J.P., the P re dent of the Aston Athletic Club, has lundb consented to give a- handsome Cup for Soccjr to be competed for among its members The Cup will be named after him as the "Tan Kee Chor Cup." Medals will101 words
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Article18 1926-04-06 8 The Merrilads will meet Ihe Bendemeer Athletic Club at soccer to-morrow on the S.C.F.A. ground.18 words
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Article106 1926-04-06 8 Gibb Beats Hardie in Final (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 5. In the golf championship semi-finals Gibb beat E. P. Kyle by one up, and Hardie beat R. B. Kyle by 3 and two to follow. In the final Gibb beat Hardie by I up and 1106 words
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Article250 1926-04-06 8 The results of tha matches played 'or, Sunday, April 4. 1926, between Keppel Golf Club a.jd the China Squadron, are as follows MORNING —FOUR BALL FORESOMES Keppel vs. China Squadron Kennedy and Barron 1 vs. Lt. Car. Armitage and Pay Cdr. Woodward 0. Smith and Bald 0250 words
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Article36 1926-04-06 8 From Indo-China by s.s. Andre Lebon, due Singapore 6 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by &.s. Morea, due Singapore noon to-morrow. From Ch na and Japan by s.s. Morioka Maru, due Singapore to-morrow.36 words
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Article52 1926-04-06 8 Marathon dances will not be permitted again in Manila, the* Mayor having signed the ordinance passed by the Municipal board to this effect. The marathon dance held fci the Fam ly Pavilion last Carnival, which caused the collapse of some of the couples, prompted the body to take action upon52 words
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Article570 1926-04-06 8 Matches at Kuala Lumpur During Easter Tl. fc Bendemeer Ath.let.ie Club which visitc7kuaU Lumpur curing the Easier holtJays arrived back yesterday morning with the following rt-suks in soccer matcnes biWards and ping-pong matched against various clubs there: Or Friday, 2nd ins.ant the B.A.C. met the Victoria Institution570 words
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Article119 1926-04-06 8 The New World Radiamas, The Princess of Egypt, wa-> presented at The N?w City Opftixv Halla at night and had a very good reoeption. As Radiamas, Syed Alley v.-as a graat free ess. Several new songs were introduced and the G. Brayer's entertainment was deservedly applauded, as were119 words
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Article198 1926-04-06 8 Lt.-Colonel F. W. Hardy writes an interesting letter to the "Financial Times" n which he s says that in a previous letter he "was in error as to the cost of rubber paving blocks, which at the present prn of rubber are about Is. dearer than the ordinary198 words
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Article110 1926-04-06 8 Addressing the Newcastle Advert sim: Club, Mr. D. C Cuthbert-cn, the well-know" Scottish advertising nun and Piesident o. the Glasgow Publicity Club, said: "Of the advertising channels I know, newspaper advertising m best, in so far as it can ot national or intensive. "The append can110 words
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Article1279 1926-04-06 9 <From Our South China Correspondent.) Hongkong, March 24. Referring to the coup d'etat of March 20 in Canton, when General Chiang Kai-shek, dictator of the Kuomintang Army, succeeded in ridding Canton of all anti-Reds, for the present at least, the Kuomintang has issued the following manifesto: "According1,279 words
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Article289 1926-04-06 9 Dying Chinese Rescued from Icy Water Not a year passes without some careless or foolhardy people falling victims to their indiscretion in stepping on the thin ice in the Yalu and :n the Liao. About 8.30 on the evening of March 7, piteous appeals for help were heard289 words
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Article204 1926-04-06 9 Invention Submitted to Canadian Railways Sir Arbuthnot Lane's recent statement to the effect that if the people's food is to be protected railways shou'd ins*:al cold storage vans, end the ice chest be.ome as cemmon in'the households of Great Bri am as it is in America, followed204 words
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Advertisement320 1926-04-06 9 i Lactogen 1 I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD 1 FOR YOUR BABY I I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) S I 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. i FRESH SPORTING GOODS ON APPROVAL. I Autograph Cricket Bats Super-quality 19.00 rfl J. B. Hobbs xx x x Cricket Bats 19.00 qJ Sykes320 words
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Advertisement129 1926-04-06 9 After a refreshing fast set of than a Tennis Jpp*s> Glass of there is FRAMROZ72 nothing ll Lemon more yN. Squash. _-_S_SHS_SZSZSSSHSaSHSa-^^ 1 TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS ON ROSE'S "MOON 1 BRAND i1 (is Panels) COMPLETE FOOTBALLS. (Guaranteed Hand Sewn) g Send your order, phone or call at:— ROSE CO., LTD., j129 words
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Miscellaneous15 1926-04-06 9 "My greatest fear is of being buried alive after I am dead —Pele Mele, Pans.15 words
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Article553 1926-04-06 10 Two Great Generals Rallying Factions China's foremost military men of to-day, the "Christian General" Feng Yu-shiang and the "Mukden Warlord" Chan* Tso-lm, are taking their first steps into national; politics as the representatives of the Leftl and Right factions respectively. It is only since the recent flare-up553 words
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Article300 1926-04-06 10 Alleged Misappropriation at Penang On March 23 the Criminal Court at Bangkok had before it Phra Laddhakavad, the former Siamese Consul in Penang. He was charged by the Attorney-General with misappropriation of a sum of Tes. 93,000 odd belonging to the Siamese Government. On the charge being300 words
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Advertisement652 1926-04-06 10 j j I FOR THE 1925-26 MOTOR SEASON I WE ANNOUNCE A REDUCTION IN PRICE OF I I THE NEW 14/30 HJ\ I I I ft i E 1 Now $3,050 I 1 1 I WITH FOUR WHEEL BRAKES ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEATS, EMI-ELLIPTIC SPRINGS j i 1 You Cannot buy652 words
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Advertisement639 1926-04-06 10 (improv»d Type) S ffl CrT^g^y^ j iGHTEST SPEEDIEST AND MOST DURABLE g X DETACHABLE TWIN-CYLINDER Jq X OUTBOARD MOTOR. jQ S Develops 2J H.P. {G B FITTED with Patent "Shock Absorber drive and combined 3 S VU with Free Automatic Tilting device, allowing the JOHNSON to 8 mn ovor tohm-r639 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous21 1926-04-06 10 in iJ&O Ik I J (h >--■ "What You say that politics spoil the character I'll prove you wrong —Lachen Links, Berlin.21 words
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Article533 1926-04-06 11 Singapore, March 27. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 46 Beef stew or curry (Brisket) kati 86 Pork lean kati 60 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 47 Mutton Indian lb 60 Mutton Australian ib 60 Fowl kati 58 Capons (Locally reared) kati 75 Hens (Locally reared) kati533 words
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Advertisement585 1926-04-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P 0, BRITISH INEIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan For Marseilles. London Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage Singapore585 words
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Advertisement501 1926-04-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY M ild A p«lnJ: nL fOC P °^Swtt«** m CALYPSO, 5 p.m., for Malacca. GEMAS, 5 p.m.. for Mmar TUESDAY vS££o noon for K «lantan. 'ol WKjW Port Dickson, Telok m&f*** 3,5 Port KELANTAN f r Paha501 words
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Advertisement617 1926-04-06 11 STEAMER SAILINGS I Ami WW M jj^(NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE. Tonnage Destination £> ac g^g Hakozaki Maxn n,OOO Marseilles, London, Hull A'werp Apr 14 15 HaknsanMaru 11,000 Marseilles, London Anfcwerp Aw 28 29 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp M?y 12 18 Marseilles, London Antwerp May 26 27 Kamo Maru 8,000617 words
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Advertisement506 1926-04-06 12 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Assistant able to handle Miehle printing machine in a prospective publishing firm. Apply stating full particulars, past experience and salary required to Box No. 329 c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED a reliable Chinese Salesman for Bftta Pahat (Johore) with experience in Motors. \oolv with copies of testimonials and stating506 words
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Advertisement550 1926-04-06 12 PUBLIC NOTICES. Please note that Mr. Khoe Joen Phccng has. left the service m Kwong Tung On Sang Kee f.'om February 1, 1926. KHOE JOEN PHENG. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Tan Kam Choon of Malacca is the solo proprietor of the Union Star Opera of Singapore and that550 words
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Advertisement503 1926-04-06 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beech Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16 Ilir. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya,503 words
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Advertisement491 1926-04-06 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. f Registered in London, under the 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital ££&8K Paid-up Capital fJ'Jg'SS? Reserve Fund and Rest £1,458, m HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers,491 words
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Advertisement468 1926-04-06 12 BANKS. BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated 'n India 1874.) Results of the Company's Operations during the three years 1922-1924 PROFIT Rs. 51,00,000 Increased Bonuses468 words
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Advertisement612 1926-04-06 12 WHAT MAKES MAN A MAN? NERVE FORCE. Our mode of living nowaday* puts a very high strain on the development and capacit •it our nervous system, resulting in a mucn greater consumptiou of nervoua subotaucv (Lecithin.) The Lecithin contained in our d*il. food is not sufficient to supply the needs,612 words
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