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Title Section21 1926-04-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. Vol. XIII.- No. 80 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1926.21 words
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Advertisement281 1926-04-07 1 SPECIAL OFFER FOR DIANA BLUE AND GREEN PENCILS PRICE $2.15 per doz. FROM The Malnya Tribune Press, Ltd. 208. Colly er Quay. Singapore. i I I GREAT REDUCTION ON ALL MODELS I 509 8 h.p. 2 seater de luxe $1,750 1 **09 8 h.p. 4 seater de luxe $1,900 I281 words
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Advertisement139 1926-04-07 1 jj j DANGER COMFORT EYES NERVES The discomfort against which you try to shield your eyes may be caused by the invisible rays in sunlight. Wellsworth Cruxite and Sir VYm. Crookes lenses fully protect against thip invisible danger. We Stock them. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO. I g 5 g 3139 words
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Article565 1926-04-07 2 Rubber Planting Hampered by Lack of Tappers The shortage of trained labour for tapping has prevented the full development of the several rubber companies in the Philippines. This lack of trained tappers will also prove a great deterrent factor in any attempt to grow rubber on565 words
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Article210 1926-04-07 2 Editor's Trial for Blasphemy in Massachusetts The interest in the trial of Anthony Bimba at Brockton, Massachusetts, for blasphemy and sedition is heightened by the receipt of a third anonymous note threatening the public prosecutor with death. Ihe note was received as the trial resumed, and210 words
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Article161 1926-04-07 2 Another Record in Sales Made Presiding at the twenty-ninth annual general meeting of Bovril, Limited, held in London on February 25, 1926, Sir George Lawson Johnston ((chairman) congratulated the shareholders on having had another successful year. The sales of BovrFl in 1925 had been larger than those of161 words
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Advertisement340 1926-04-07 2 From Ants I ANTS are miserable pests—de- house in a few minutes of disease- I stroyers of food—the enemy of bearing flies and mosquitoes. It is I man. economy to use Flit and avoid dis- I Incessant watchfulness must ever ease. Flit is clean, easy to use and I be340 words
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Advertisement339 1926-04-07 2 I AN ESSENTIAL LUXURY, A HOT BATH. c jj With an Instantaneous Gas Water Heater, really hot baths are available day or night without work or 3 trouble for anybody. d The cost is small, the convenience infinite. The cost of heating 20 gallons of water to Bath tera--3 perature339 words
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Advertisement568 1926-04-07 2 WHY TAKE OIL OR SALTS? when daily regularity can be ensured by the occasional use of Pinkettes, the dainty little liver and intestinal regulators which are pleasant to take and never gripe or purge. Are laxative perfection. They quickly banish biliousness, sick headaches, flatulence, Jiverishness, clear the skin, purify the568 words
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Advertisement46 1926-04-07 2 'Phone: 241* LIM CHEE SKNG j/iIWiRWn MICHEUN TYRES STOCKIST tnd Sole Distributor for Miehelin Cable Cycle Tyres in Singapore. Supplier of all kinds of Pneumatic and Solid Tyres and also dealing io "GARGOYLE" Lubricating ©iL PHONE 2419 for your requirementa and same will be promptly executed.46 words
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Article685 1926-04-07 3 Bank Cashier Gives Methods of Detection A recent copy of the Financial Ntws" con ains an article from a bank cashier telling how ho detects bad coins;. Almost every ctay wp read in ths morning papers of the arrest or conviction of memoers ol gangs cf coiners, but685 words
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Article425 1926-04-07 3 Motor-Car More Prolific Source of Lawlessness In an interview released by the Associated Press, Dr. George W. Kirchwey, former Warden of Sing Sing Prison, now head of the Department of Criminology of the New York School of Social Work, gives the moving picture show a clean bill425 words
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Advertisement407 1926-04-07 3 I PHOENIX I j Jiff MINERAL FT\ I j Ijji WATERS I 3 ft Ait there in Wincarnis Qrapes, Beef and Malt —ci! perfectly combined in the form cf a delicious rich red wine in every bottk of ineanns. Eut Everyone knows the splendid food valine of ftfj Su' grapes.407 words
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Advertisement617 1926-04-07 3 Cuticura Clears The Scalp Of Dandruff Regular shampoos with Cuticur3 Snip, preceded by light applications of Cuticura Ointment, do much to cleanse ths scalp of dandruff and promote a nealthy condition necessary to producing thick hair Cuticura Soap and Ointment are ideal for every-day toilet uses meeting every want of617 words
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Advertisement299 1926-04-07 3 I j No. lof a S-^ri.'-:. THE GUARDIANS OF YOUR HEALTH Few people realise to what Aerated Waters the called-for lengths a manufacturer may go drink over the last thirty years, in establishing beyond all doubt the purity of a product such as Ideal conditions of Cleanliness, Aerated vVaters. In299 words
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Advertisement527 1926-04-07 4 Amusements. I Tuesday, April 6 and Wednesday, April 7 First Miow at 7.30 p.m. B i HIS DISGUISED PASSION 2 Reels. In a Comedy Featoriog IDWABD CHIBBON I I GLADYS LESLIE J In a Drama of Thrills, Fast-Action and Romance I A STITCH in TIME I S In 8 Reels527 words
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Advertisement512 1926-04-07 4 S From Sunday, April 4, to Saturday, April 10. 1 A PARAMOUNT SUPER PRODUCTION g H Presenting H H A Study in Facial Expressions S H The like of which has hardly been seen in any other picture before j3 at the g ALHAMBRA C] (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd.512 words
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Advertisement265 1926-04-07 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 Parta A UNIVERSAL WESTERN At 916 pm. THE SEVENTH DAY A First National Attraction Starring PICHARD BARTHELMESS If you have seen M Tol'able David M we don't265 words
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Advertisement192 1926-04-07 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. To-night at 7-30 ALICE in WONDERLAN I> STARRING VIOLA SAVOY 6 Parte Albertini IN The Iron Man Serial Chapters 13 and 14 At 9-15 Rural Java (Burton Holmes), New l»ath« Gazette. M Loaded Dice (A Mustang Picture) REED HOWES An amateur boxer of note, an192 words
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Article99 1926-04-07 5 Op behalf of the St. Peters Church, I inank the Ladies and Gent erne n who contrib ted excellent items at the Musicale and by rendered very valuable help and ma le it a great success. I am greatly in tebted to them. 1 thank also the management of99 words
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Article1118 1926-04-07 5 PRODUCE Singapore, Ap;il 7 Rice, Siam No per Koyan $365 Rice, Siam 2 $34h Btee, Siam I $885 Rich, Saigon 1 k $300 R;co, %igoc 2 $29(1 itice, Saigon 3 R;ee, Rangoon l M 5290 Rice, Rangoon 2 $280 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.001,118 words
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Article278 1926-04-07 5 Modern Methods Replace Tomahawk tt5Lte* l< tribe of Indiam, mxi of path ol f n M nation, ha. taki n .he wary°rk State, r,t inatead 3 Se?r whf, 16 tomahaw k they arc hghting The R £i conquerors in the law courts" L ne T frofc<nsJbav« filed278 words
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Article199 1926-04-07 5 BLAKE Co. nmi. Singapore, April 6. With the Eaister Holidays taking up mosi of the past week, there is little of interMl to report. Rubber shares continue quietly staady the popular counters fluctuating mildly according to the wnims of market speculators. Thtf-e k><u demand for Malakoffs, bu; sellers are tew199 words
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Advertisement55 1926-04-07 5 |jj ALB JON fiLATS BRITISH GLAZED STONEWARE 1 Jj DRAINPIPES. Ready stocks obtainable of 3 A" 6" 9" and 12" Wholes Bursting pressure up to G standard. [j Barrels true X Sockets suitable for gj Sewerage. g J PRICES LOWEST IN MARKET j P. A. BEINS LTD. I 4, Robinson55 words
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Advertisement29 1926-04-07 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 1926-04-07 5 M. EZEKIEL ft SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optometrist: A. M. EZEKIEL, O.D.18 words
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Advertisement557 1926-04-07 5 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 36, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. All kinds of electrical works undertaken. Philips Watt Lamps, Ceiling Fans, Wira Etc Supplied by United Engineers, Limited. CHARGES MODERATE. 'Phone 3411. LOOK AHEAD LOOK AHEAD LOOK AHEAD YOUR FUTURE More Money A better position Ease? Independence Respect All depends on557 words
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Miscellaneous450 1926-04-07 5 A SINGAPORE DIARY «1 fJ To-day, April 7 Hi*h Tides.—4.9 a.m., 7.24 p.m. M. Ai. homeward mail leaves. To-morrow, April 8 "5, h Tidos._5.45 a.m., 8.36 p.m. !> j Orchest;a, Memorial Hall, 5.15 p.m Band Concert. Botanic Gardens, 5 p.nu j u Friday, April 9 Hjgh Tides.—7.28 a.m., 9.19 p.m.450 words
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Miscellaneous69 1926-04-07 5 I METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By Courtesy of the Government Health Officer.) Randan* Kerbau Station for the 24 hours ending midnight March 6, 1926. Maximum shade temperautre 90 F. Minimum shade temperature 74JJ F. Mean .shade temperature 80.8 F." Maximum sun radiation 156 f! Minimum grass radiation 70.5 F. Sea temperature g'l69 words
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Article930 1926-04-07 6 An investigation into prohibition has been commenced by a sub-committee of the American Senate Judiciary Committee, which is charged with the duty of examining measures to ameliorate the existing aridity of the United States and the advisability of permftting the sale of light wines and beers. This sub-committee will930 words
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Article756 1926-04-07 6 The Lingui Tin, Ltd., output for the month of March was: Sluicing 240.53 piculs, tribute 9.07, piculs total 249.60 piculs. Two Gunners of the Royal Artillery, Singapore, h*ve just been sentenced to long terms of detention for offering violence to their superior officers. Dispatches from Delhi state that the smouldering756 words
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Article119 1926-04-07 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.! Ipoh, Aprife. Presiding at the annual meeting J the Benta Rubber Estates, Limited, thefcion. Mr H. Jones declared that for lung producers like the Benta Estates mu* depended upon the retention of restfctaon and declared himself in favour of cAtmuaTThe Company made a119 words
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Article98 1926-04-07 6 (From Our Own Correspondrirt.) Penang, Aoril 6. The "Pinang Gazette's" Calcutta correspondent wires thait communal fighting is progressing in northern Calcutta. The casualty list now includes fifty killed and six hundred injured. The latent Governm ant order is that the assembly of more than five persons98 words
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Article28 1926-04-07 6 From China and Japan by s-s. Morea, due Singapore noon to-day. From Europe, (London mails despatched March 18) by s.s. Kashgar, due Penang 6 a.m. to-morrow.28 words
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Article239 1926-04-07 6 Mr A D. A. Macgregor, the SolicitorGeneral 'of Nigeria, has been appointed Attorney-General of Trinidad. Mr D G 0. Jone6. of the legal firm of Messrs Allen and Gledhill, was admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements before Mr. Justice Deane, yesterday.239 words
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Article189 1926-04-07 6 Results of Professional Examinations The following have passed in their final examination for the diploma of L. M. S: A M. d' Cotta, K. C. Ghosh, S. S. Rasanavagam, J. Samuel, Tan Chong Van, V. K.*Thambipillay, and P. Thillainathan. Passed in Medicine and Midwifery only. Tan Joo189 words
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Article203 1926-04-07 6 Removal into the New Premises Yesterday members of the Singapore /riub made a point of paying a visit to the mew premises in the Post Office Building. Mr. W. J. Mayson, the Secretary, had very sk lfully managed to complete the removal from the old building dulling the203 words
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Article82 1926-04-07 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 6. The Church of the Assumption wa* crowded at the wedding of Dr. JainM BBMieSmith, of the Penang Municipal sion, to Miss Ireme de Cruz, third daughter oi Mr. Ted de Oruz. The service was choral. The ceremony was performed by Rev.82 words
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Article162 1926-04-07 6 Shortly after noon on March 23 Mr. and Mrs. Belitiher were being thriven to Phya Thai Palace, Bangkok in a Morris Oxfo-d car by the syce of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, by way of Rajadamri-road and Makasan. When they reached the railway crossing at Makasan a mixed train162 words
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Advertisement308 1926-04-07 6 g BEWLAY'S -X I SPIRAL PATENT PIPES I g New Selection of Eighteen Shapes I X All One Price $6.50 g I BARLING'S I I BRIARS I Various New iStyles <3 I Prices $4.75, $5.25, $5.50, $5.75. g I ROBINSON Co., Ltd., I ru (Incorporated in the S.S.) j(] S308 words
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Advertisement61 1926-04-07 6 §is the only infallible Test jg gof the relative value ofS S Typewriters. S H By comparison the Royal g S proves its superiority. pj TYPEWRITERS g Ask for Booklet I S Describing the 20 X Reasons S I LTD. I Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, g S2SHSHSBSHSHSHSZSaSES£SHSSSESHSHS2SSSZS? i Trucks I61 words
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Article232 1926-04-07 7 BIG CONCESSION FOR BRITAIN Result of Expedition Sent out to Explore Reuter's Service. London, April 6. A British expedition's discovery of a rich gold reef in Panama and concessions granted British interests for its exploitation are the theme of an extraordinarily interesting announcement by Mr. Elliott Alvcs, ChairmanReuter's Service. - 232 words
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Article98 1926-04-07 7 Unity Urged at International Conference Reuter's Service. Brussels, April 6. Sixteen countries ■were represented at the opening of the International Maritime Conference. Heer Yandervelde, in his inaugural address, umpha.siscd the need of unity in maritime law and a conference of the world, inter alia to examine the conventionsReuter's Service. - 98 words
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Article67 1926-04-07 7 British Radio Press Service. London. April 6. Exchange ratc-s: Paris 140, New \ork 4.8625, Brussels 131, Geneva 25.24, Amsterdam 12.125, Milan 121, Berlin 20.42, Stockholm 18.12, Copenhagen 18.57, Oslo 22.67, V enna 34.45, Prague 164, Helsingfors 193, Madrid 34.41, Lisbon 2.5, Rio 7. Buenos Aires 44H, Bombay Is.British Radio Press Service. - 67 words
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Article47 1926-04-07 7 Reuter's Service. New York, April 6. A raport that En#ish interests are seeking to obtain control of the International Mercantile Marine Company is unconfirmed. A denial was followed by a drop of two and a half points in the Company's pre-x-red stock this morning.Reuter's Service. - 47 words
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Article32 1926-04-07 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 6. «eV bulletin regarding Princess Victoria states that the pneumonia is resolving satisfactorily in both lungs and the patient's general condition is improving I lowly.Reuter's Service. - 32 words
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Article33 1926-04-07 7 [Havas Agency.] Beirut, April 6. Operations for ridding the Hermon mountains normally and resulted in the of the town of Mejel, an inw f Porunt den of the Druses' gangs.33 words
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Article25 1926-04-07 7 Reuter's Service. j, Rangoon, Ajxril 6. Lieutenant Herschend hope* to flail for Bangkok on April 9, with his dismantled aeroplane, for repairs.Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article124 1926-04-07 7 Little Evidence Left of the Rioting Reuter's Service. Calcutta, April 6. Exoapt for the troops which are still patnolling the streets there is little evidence this morning of the inter-communal rioting. Trams and buses are running normally and business is in full swing. The police claim that theReuter's Service. - 124 words
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Article76 1926-04-07 7 Dense Crowd Attends Judiciary Investigations Reuter's Service. Washington, April 6. A dense crowd jammed the committee room during the judiciary investigation of prohibition. Mr. Andrews imperturbably parried a bombardment of question** and confessed that since prohibition had been enacted thirty new denaturing plants had been discovered and two hundredReuter's Service. - 76 words
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Article42 1926-04-07 7 Reuter's Service. Tunis, Api-il 6. The Spanish aviators have arrived from Algiers en route to the Philippines. One landed and the others continued their journey to Tripoli. Tripoli, April 6. The Spanish airmen flying to Manila have arrived.Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Obituary58 1926-04-07 7 Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.] London, April 6. The death is annourrced of Sir John MoLeavy Brown, Kt., C.M.G., LL.D. [He was head of the customs and Controller of Finarve for the Korean Goveamment from 1898 to 1906 and for manyyears before held various positions in Chin* BomReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article51 1926-04-07 7 Surma Theatre The special attractlfci at Surma Theatre to-night is "Super starring Reed Howes and Mildred Harris. This is the age of speed and "Super Speed is the kind of pictures this age likes. Other feature* areVAlice in Wonderland", Iron Man Serial.**Ch*pters 13 and 14, and shcrt subjects.51 words
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Article61 1926-04-07 7 _mT(iem was a good attendance last night New City Opera Hall when The Peninsula Opera staged "The Golden Peacocks The extra turns included tit Brayer Co's entertainment, which gained vociferous applafrse. During the Easter management of The New to their patrons no fewer than 10,000 packets of61 words
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Article220 1926-04-07 7 The following passengers arrived at Singapore per the X.P.M. steamer Melchior Treub on Monday:—Mr. W. J. E. Tuss, Mr. Abdul Malek, Mr. J. Herskenruth, Mr. J. F. Felker. Mr. W. D. Ross, Mr. Tjioe Tjin Liat, Mr. Clover, Mr. E. E. Welson, Mr. Tio Kwee Tek, Mr. Julie220 words
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Article38 1926-04-07 7 Cars will not be allowed trf' park in Collyer North of the following two points:— (i) NorA end of the temporary General Post OrTieoT bui 1 d i ngs. (ii) So*th end of the Union buildings.38 words
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Article114 1926-04-07 7 Meeting at Convent of La Rabida Reuter's Service. Huelva, April 6. A meeting at the convent of La Rabida to celahrate the return of Commander Fnanco from his flight to South Amarica was attended by the King and his Suite and members of the diplomatic service. KingReuter's Service. - 114 words
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Article119 1926-04-07 7 Causes First Conflict Under Dawes Scheme Reuter's Service. Berlin. April 6. The price of beer is responsible for the first conflict since the inauguration of the Dawes scheme between the German Government and Sir Andrew McFadyean, Commissioner of the controlled revenues, who objected to the compromise BudgetReuter's Service. - 119 words
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Article499 1926-04-07 7 Alleged Fraud by Chinese Sundry Shop-Keeper An interesting case involving Milkmaii brand milk came up before Mr. P.A.F. David, the District Judge, this morning, when a Chinese was charged with using a false trade mark. Mr. Smith appeared for the Nestle an! Anglo-Swiss Condensed Miik Company. Mr.499 words
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Article155 1926-04-07 7 Tear gas was successfully use*! in frustrating an attempt to lynch a negro at Georgetown, Delaware. The negro was accused of attacking a little girl, and public feeling had been running high. As the hour of trial approached, a mob of 2,000 men made a rush to storm155 words
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Article640 1926-04-07 7 GOVERNMENT LAUNCH ATTACKED Hand to Hand Encounter with Rubber Smugglers Since the restriction 0 f rubber exportation, smugglers have been extremely active along the coast of Johore and numerous captures, both small and big, have been made in the Straits of Malacca. The fleet of Preventive Service640 words
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Article217 1926-04-07 7 In addition to a selection of new fiction, the undernoted works have Ibeen added to Raffles Library and will be available for issue on Saturday, April 10, at 9 a.m. *;Big Bore.' A Guide to Shikar on the Nilgris. map. Bridges (Phidppa) A Walk-About in Australia, illus. Bridges217 words
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Advertisement246 1926-04-07 7 I EaUb»i*a<« f^^^^^^ I DURABILITY ELEGANCE I THE PREDOMINANT FACTORS. 1 WSr In' fffifa CI6ARETTE CASES II 1 ffiff r' -f boxes. H *rWM*lflr'Most Exclusive Stock. I IN GOLD, G. in L SILVER, and SILVER. X Prices You will Smile at 562 3 High Stree O O Off \7 A246 words
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Article2154 1926-04-07 8 MORE EASTERN MINING LITIGATION Action Against Dr. Birnie w~ Discontinued The story of a secret profit of $413 000 and subsequent litigation in which Mr. Poey Keng Seng had judgment g'ven against him for that amounu, which forced him into bankruptcy, was. re-told in the Supreme Court yesterday2,154 words
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Article45 1926-04-07 8 [We do not necessarily endorse the op in 1 ons expressed by correspondents. letters sent for publication should be written on one side of the paper only; preference is given to short letters. Only extracts of long letters can ba given.]45 words
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Article285 1926-04-07 8 Sir, —The object of my "writing this letter is merely to draw the attention of our city fathers of "this fine city of the Orient" with regard to the condition of Geylang River. A few years ago this river was so well looked after that one could hardly285 words
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Article172 1926-04-07 8 Sir.—The management of the Federated ilalay States Railways has seen it just fiahle to issue fh\t and second claiis tickets du; supply the passengers with accommodation a class lower than that maikcd on the t'ekets* To teke a concrete instance, secortd-claas passengers returning to Singapore town by the172 words
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Article535 1926-04-07 8 The following Singapore properties were .void by Auction at the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co., No. 30 Chul.a Street on March 24 and 31. 1926. 909 years' leasehold land and house No. 42 Mal«voar Street, area 796 sa. ft., bough: by byel Abdurrahman boi Taha535 words
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Article104 1926-04-07 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL Home League Matches Reuter's Service. London, Apni t>. The following' are the results of the home league niatdh:* played to-day: Division I Aston Villa 3, Liverpool 0. Hudd afield T. 3, Blackburn R. 1. Leeds U. 0, Sunderland 2. Bunnloy 1, Manahestour C. 2. Division II DerbyReuter's Service. - 104 words
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Article194 1926-04-07 8 Results of Penang Bisley (From Our Own Ck>rre»pond«(n(t.) Penang, April 6. The results of the Penang ani Province We:lesley Volunteer Corps Bisley meeting were as fofltowi: Renfrew Challenge Shield —Eurasian Co., No. 2. Rifle Grenade Competi:ion.—Province Wellesley Volunteer 1, 51 pom s, possible 106. Short Ranges, Deliberate— Pr194 words
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Article210 1926-04-07 8 Ipoh Gymkhana Club Second Day's Results (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 6. The second day's results were as fallows: Race L—Moonflower (Coe) 1; Drusiila (Humphreys) 2; Jane (Elliott) 3.—Won by three lengths. Tote $10; 7, 7. Race 2.—Rejected (Elliott) 1; H. F. (Humphreys) 2; Zoom (vYhitaker) 3.—Won210 words
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Article61 1926-04-07 8 V.M.C.A. vs. S.C.C. 2nd XL The following will represent the V.M.C.A vs. S.C.C. 2nd at Cricket on Fr/day and Saturday on the S.C C. ground:—H. G. Stack (Capt); R Lyne, A. Van Cuylenburg, S. D. Gauder, H. Gibson, C. Choon Lim, B. K. Shah, R. Jumabhoy, C. A. Pennefather,61 words
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Article27 1926-04-07 8 Y.M.C.A. vs. Bandsmen The Y.M.C.A. met the Band of the Duke of Wellington's Kept, at hockey yesterday and defeated them by the odd goal in tine.27 words
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Article99 1926-04-07 8 Colony Team Beat F.M.S. at Penang (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 6. In the Penang Polo Cub tournament th* Colony v. F.M.S. match for the JviacKra\ Cup was won by the Color, y by fi/e goals to three. Four chukkers of eight minu.es were played. The Spooner Cup99 words
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Article580 1926-04-07 8 Pelky &ftts Adriano Kayoes Old Rival in First Round in Torrid Scrap The impossible happened at the Manila Stadium on Match 86. Mariano Adriano, rated the rtough nut of the Filipino ring despite theJmockoute ne suffer ad in Australia, was knocked clean apart from his sensr.« in less than580 words
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Article161 1926-04-07 8 When Referee Rodriguez decared Baker the winner over Pedro Syyap in one of the preliminar es at the Olympic Stadium, Manila, recently, boxing fans tiaiid h% rendered a wrong decision. Stones flew from all sides, evidence of the d sp easure of the crowd The rain of stor.es161 words
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Article33 1926-04-07 8 Speedy Dano, a Filipino flyweight, arrived in Singapore on board the Pres dent HarrisoßS yesterday. Dado who Is describe! as a good boxer L> under contract with the Woadsdale Syndicate.33 words
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Article130 1926-04-07 8 Manila. March 28—When a fighter fails to ftatefjr a referee he has litt'e chance of winning h\< firh; 4 says the Manila "Ti'ibune". That is exactly a*hat happened at the Olympic Stadium last night wh<-n Little Moro of San Ju n battfai with Pablo Dano, .he defend130 words
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Article96 1926-04-07 8 £30,000 Jo Assist Migration to Dominions Sir mpben Horn§> in a speech at Glasgow en ||arch 3, announced that he had received f gift of £3%000 from Mr. Leyoourne De.v.dson, of Huntley, Aberdeenshire, a pioneer in rubbar 'ndustry, to assist a scheme of emigra:ion to Dominions requiring96 words
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Article1476 1926-04-07 8 Central Engine Works, Ltd. The annual general meeting of the Central Engine Works, Ltd., was hebd yesterday at No. 1 Collyer Quay. Mr. H. GiU presided and the others present were:— Mesans. J. J. Morey, L Ellison, W. A. Sinus Dr S. C. Yin, Messrs. J. A. Duthie,1,476 words
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Article1465 1926-04-07 9 i sixteenth annual genera] mnrtmr ot the Ratanui Rubber Estate. Ltd., was held in London on March 4, at the registered offices, 7 Martinislane, Cannon-stiee t, E.(\. Mr. \N. Arthur Addinsel! (chairman of th company) presiding. .Mr. j. Lewis, on behalf of the Secretaries (Messrs. Bright and1,465 words
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Article411 1926-04-07 9 Tho statutory meet'ng of the members of Fortrose Rubber, Ltd., was held on March 4, in London, at the registered office of the company, 5, Whittington-avenue. E.G., Mr. J. A. Macgregor, J.P. (the Chairman), presiding, Mr. C. B. Lester, representing the Secretaries (Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd.).411 words
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Advertisement325 1926-04-07 9 I Lactogen 1 I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD I I FOR YOUR BABY I Nestk Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) I I 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. I FRESH SPORTING GOODS ON APPROVAL, jjj 3 Autograph Cricket Bats Super-quality 19.00 g HJ. B. Hobbs xx x x Cricket Bats 19 00325 words
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Article743 1926-04-07 10 Mobilise Public Opinion, Advises Home Secretary The Home Secretary nas sent the followin- latter bo the Hon I M Kenworthy, M.P., who recently asked him 'what power* tnere are fcr preventing the publication and sale of indecent books in England, and whether he was satisfied that tfaOM powers743 words
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Article180 1926-04-07 10 Hundreds of Students Leave Mission Schools Special advisers including same of the foremost Chinese educators in Peking have been hired by the Anti-Christian Federat o* to give council on the Fekleration's course in pursuing its campaign against Chrstianity in China. More than 600 students have left the mission180 words
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Advertisement209 1926-04-07 10 I Cold Storage j ICE CREAM I OBTAINABLE IN SEVERAL STANDARD FLAVOURS-DELIGHTFUL!! J Obtainable from JOHN LITTLE Co., PUN BEE Co, KIM ANN Co., LFM KHOON HENG, I LUNA CAFE (Dhoby Ghaut), LIM YEW CHYE SONS, High Street, or from I THE COLD STORAGE DEPOT. H a I ill Preserve209 words
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Article537 1926-04-07 11 Singapore, March 27. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 46 Beef stew or curry (Brisket) kati 36 Pork lean kati 60 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 47 Mutton Indian lb 60 Mutton Australian lb 60 Fowl kati 68 Capons (Locally reared) kati 75 Hens (Locally reared) kati537 words
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Advertisement563 1926-04-07 12 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Assistant able to handle Miehle f rinttng machine in a prospective publishing firm. Apply stating full particulars, past experience and «alary required to Box No. 329 c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED a reliable Chinese Salesman for Batu fahat (Johore) with experience in Motors. Apply with copies of testimonials563 words
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Advertisement450 1926-04-07 12 PUBLIC NOTICES. Please note that Mr. Khoe Joen Phong has left the service in Kwong Tung On Sang Kee f.*om February C 1926. KHOE JOEN PHENG. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Tan Kam Choon of Malacca is the sole proprietor of the Union Star Opera of Singapore and that450 words
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