Malaya Tribune, 12 April 1926
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Title Section22 1926-04-12 1 The Malaya Tribune. Vol. XIII.- -No. 84 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, APRIL 12, 192 G.22 words
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Advertisement289 1926-04-12 1 SPECIAL OFFER FOR DIANA BLUE AND GREEN PENCILS PRICE $2.15 per doz. FROM I The Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd. 208. Col Iyer Quay. Singapore. 11 J GREAT REDUCTION ON ILL MODELS j I 509 8 b,p. 2 seater de luxe $1,750 509 8 h.p. 4 seater de luxe $1,900 I289 words
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Advertisement194 1926-04-12 1 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 Wm. Crookes lenses fully protect against this invisible danger. We Stock them. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO. Inheres Purity and Vigour I IN EVERY DROP194 words
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Article1231 1926-04-12 2 High Prices Are Stimulants to Production It is not perhaps generally known what a very large i?ifcerest Australia has in the tinwinning industry of Malaya, Siam and the Dutch East Indies. Indeed, it will come as a surprise to many people to know that the whole industry1,231 words
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Article159 1926-04-12 2 Some of the most distinguished feminine members of the French nobilities wiil be displayed to the public gaze, at the spring salon and all because of the high cost of artist models. For the ladies of "the noble Fauborg" who go in for painting, rich as they159 words
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Advertisement504 1926-04-12 2 I NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED. I SO I k I HI I I I -'SAXONE" I Genu Patent Drew Gents Toney Red I oxford. cXvrivri? Calf Brogue Shoe I Mm Punched wing vamp and counter.-"- D 0 Stocked with or without toe double soles, welted as illustrated. G caps. Extra504 words
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Advertisement693 1926-04-12 2 GASSED IN THE GREAT WAR. An Ex-Gunner's Plight. Many of our ex-soldiers ere etiI] *Jtt ing from the privations they endured on active service; the constant ex; and nerve racking- exper.ences hav< their mark on many a man, and ion, deed are little better than human wi How ex-Gunner Robert693 words
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Article471 1926-04-12 3 Island of Mindanao Enough for U.S. Rubber Needs Ore tenth of the island of Mindanao planned to rubber can take care of mosi of America's rubber require nun s to-day* says Harvey 'S. Firestone. Jr. Mindanao has an approximate area of 10,000,000 hectares, and one tenth of this471 words
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Article363 1926-04-12 3 International Conspiracy to Suppress It Alleged An international conspiracy of Jews, Christians, and theologians of all nations i*> endeavouring to bury the only "original, true, and genuine Bible of the white race," according to Herr L. Albert, the "discoverer" of this book. Herr Albert thus complains in363 words
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Advertisement116 1926-04-12 3 A MISERY OF LIFE. SCIENCE TO THE RESCUE. The sufferer from rheumatism presents a sorry sight. Limbs that refuse to move, and ache at every attempt, pain in every part of the body, the knife thrusts and snooting pains wfaich all but drive the victim to suicide, —these present an116 words
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Advertisement488 1926-04-12 3 TO DRIVE PAIN OUT OF JOINTS When joints become swollen, hot or painful, get a box of De Witts Pills from the nearest chemist, and take them in accordance with the simple directions in every box. That appears to be the best and quickest way to get rid of pain.488 words
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Advertisement533 1926-04-12 3 No. 3 of a Series. I IPS* FILTERED FOUR TIMES. The water used in making Fraser Big pressure filters the and Neave"s product? is much purity of water, and [each .filtration purer than the water you drink at is a separate function. Shoull one homo. For, whereas, the house- filter533 words
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Advertisement517 1926-04-12 4 I EMPIRE I I Thursday. April Bto Monday. April 12-First Show at 7-30 pm. 5) Master Pictures Present H The Queen of the Screen g ETHEL CLAYTON in I If I Were Queen 1 g In 6 Reels 5 g The clash of swords-the smiles of fair ladies-the love of517 words
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Advertisement468 1926-04-12 4 A xix xx s«3 xxx c -fes iFOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY From Sunday, April 11 to Friday, April 16, 1926 at the ALHAMBR A (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd. Proprietors.) 1 In the Second Show at 9 p.m. A HERBERT BRENON PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION j PICTURISING g William J. Locke's Famous468 words
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Advertisement249 1926-04-12 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert ft Betccolen Streets WHO IS TO BLaME—for the present "WILDMS* CF YOLTB?" I. Are the Blue Laws accountable •2. Is it responsible for the many recent divorces 3. Are short skirts and present-day Jazz" the cause 4. Is the crime wave due to it WHAT IS249 words
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Advertisement123 1926-04-12 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. To-night at 7-30 ALICE in WONDERLAND STARRING VIOLA SAVOY 6 Parts Albertini IN The Iron Man Serial Chapters 13 and 14 At 9-1 r> Rural Java (Burton HoloioO, New Putha Gazette, Loaded Dice Mustang Platans) REED HOWES An amateur boxer of note, an ■wHet horseman,123 words
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Article70 1926-04-12 5 c Eve in the Chancery Division jondon made a compulsory' winding-up the Rodeo, Limited, for a judgment credtor, Mr. A. n, said the claim was for £I,IOU, i v lent to the company. L rdship asked if the company apnu 1 think not. It has dropped70 words
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Article1115 1926-04-12 5 PRODUCF Singapore, April 12 Rk-e. Siam No 1 per Koyan $3HO Rice, Siam 2 $360 Rice. Siam $345 Rice, Saigon 1 $310 Rice, Saigon 2 $300 Rice, Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon 1 $294 Rice, Rangoon 2 $291 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.00 Rice. 21,115 words
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Article774 1926-04-12 5 Find Chinese Courts Better than Russian For some time past Soviet Russia's representatives have takvai an extremely active interest in the question of the elimination of extraterritorial rights on the part of all foreign nationals in China, says the "Manchuria Daily News." They have displayed deep sympathy774 words
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Advertisement229 1926-04-12 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS r l.y HoftseHo. 381 North Bridge Road flier wit] the 1■ nd attached thereto contamuea of about 39,651 sq uu re feet. "Monthly |65Q A lease lot one year will be granted, mmencing from Ist July, 1926. Any,. Allen Gledhill, Singapore. LOKE YEW AND DONOR SCHOLARSHIPS, H< KG229 words
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Advertisement29 1926-04-12 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES O. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 75, Hill Street, Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary 'Phone 123.29 words
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Advertisement17 1926-04-12 5 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optometrist: A. M. EZEKIEL, O.D.17 words
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Advertisement304 1926-04-12 5 MASSAGE AND MANICURE. Misses MiSAKO <fe Mas ay at, No. 20, Bencoolcn Street, Singapore. M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 36, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. All kinds of electrical works undertaken. Philips Watt Lamps, Ceiling Fana, Wire Etc Supplied by United Engineers, Limited. CHARGES MODERATE Thone 3411. DO YOU WANT A BIGGER304 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous270 1926-04-12 5 A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, April 12 v, Tid«s. —lu.25 a.m., 10.>4 p.m. i" oncert. Botanic Gardens, 5 p.m. To-morrow, April IS rj._u rHes —11.9 a.m., 11.33 p.m. Ho Hong B;ink meeting, Market-street, 2.30 p.m. ii «I/) ii Xew w begins. National Day Celebration, 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 14 H rh270 words
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Miscellaneous281 1926-04-12 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS To-day, April 12 5.10 p.m. —Drill Hail, "C" Company, Drill. Dress, Fighting- Order. 5.10 p.m.—Drill Hall, 1st Reinforcement, Training. To-morrow, April 13 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Gun Drill. 5.10 p.m.—Drill Hall, "A" Company, Drill. Dress, Drill Order, Caps. 5.10 p.m.—Drill Hall, "C" Company, Drill.281 words
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Obituary57 1926-04-12 6 ENGAGEMENT ANG-CHEANG—Tho Engagement is announced, and the marriage will take place at Jervois Road at a date to be announced later, between Mr. Ang Lay Ghee and Miss Cheang Swee Lan (noe Bulat) the eldest daughter oi Mr. Cheang Kay Chong, late proprietor of Messrs Teck57 words
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Obituary62 1926-04-12 6 TAN—On April 9, 1953, at 535 Eft* Coast Road, Singapore, Tan Yong Tian, aged 12. beloved father of Tan Khim Chun, Guan Chua, Choon Chua. Heng Chua and father-in-hiw of Kwek Nov Chia and Lee Kong Jin. He leaves behind, his four sons, tour daughter»-in-law, two daughters, two sons-in-law62 words
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Article957 1926-04-12 6 Year after year ther,e is a steady flow of litigation in and out of courts of Ma'aya, arising out of Chinese marriages. Judge after judge has made strong comment upon the impossibility of continuing to administer the law in cases where (there is no final authority, no means957 words
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Article781 1926-04-12 6 A. Y. W. C. A. hotel is to be opened soon in Penang. The local schools r.re rc-oper.ine; to-day after the Easter holiday.". Siventy-six person.* r.per.t the fret r holidays on Eraser's Hill. No. 25 Ralestier Road is declared "out of bounds" to all ranks by official order of the781 words
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Article142 1926-04-12 6 The Children's Concert held in the Victoria Theatre on Saturday afternoon provided excellent diversion, the contributions, by both the young and old, being pleasing to a degree. Mr. Allen, who is leaving Singapore shortly on leave, wns given three rouL.ing cheers at the clo.se of the entertainment. The142 words
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Article69 1926-04-12 6 The steamer Haihong, which arrived in Singapore ye&terdiay from Amoy with over one thousand coolies, experienced an outbreak of small-pox on board. Altogether four persons were infected, a female passenger dying from the scourge two days before the vessel arrived in port. The woman was buried at69 words
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Article24 1926-04-12 6 A Chinese richshaw pul.'er was shot in the leg last night in IXatlop-street. His aasa lanta have nojfc&et keen arrested.24 words
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Article377 1926-04-12 6 H. R. H. Prince George spent the weefc. end at Taiping. Mr. F. G- Bourne, the Coroner f OP Singapore, haa returned from a houdaj at Bukit Fraser and resumed dui> les thia morning. Second Lieuts. W. L. Kitserow, Vaughan and H. L. Despand of A. D.377 words
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Article189 1926-04-12 6 (From Our Own Correspundenl ReBMMJ, April 1«. Tne soap trademark ease was eon&inaaj to-day. The accused said that he did no; know that his soap was an imitation of Calvert's and he d'd not know that bj selling: it he was committing aa (fence. He never received189 words
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Article86 1926-04-12 6 (From Our Own Corres. j.'.dtnt.) Penanir. April 10. 'Ihe 4, PinanK Gazette*, f* \a i.i correspondent says that the incident et Courepore has affected the mi [workers who struck work to proaeet from assault a fellow worker who was killed. For th( cr me a European named86 words
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Article75 1926-04-12 6 (From Our Own Cor res p Penumr. April 10. A European nann-d .7ohn John appeared in Court here to-day on a charge of being vagrant. He pleaded guilty, 'eying that be went from Calcutta to Siam where h British Consul gave bin a passport to Penang. He stdtei75 words
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Article221 1926-04-12 6 On Easter .Sunday tSne death took plao of Perygiran Anak Haji Mohan* id, Malay Magistrate at Tutong. The dec< M 1 had been ailing 1 for setotbJ month- past but took to his bed only thr<v -weeks ego. H«' was removed to the wtdnre of hi> brother, the221 words
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Advertisement284 1926-04-12 6 I CHOICE PERFUMERY I BUNGA RAJAH 8 I Price $1.75 per bottle Price $1.75 per bottle. Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in S.S.) 51 Raffles Place, Singapore. Cj I 4 NEW AND USEFUL BOSKS FOR ALL. f I H g 1. Success by the Rt. Hon lord Beavtrbrcck $1.50 jjj "A284 words
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Advertisement71 1926-04-12 6 I COMPARISON jjj gis the only infallible Test cj Sof the relative value of S H Typewriters. S H By comparison the Royal a H proves its superiority. g 5 TYPEWTAITERS I I Ask for Booklet g Describing the 20 g Reasons 6 LTD. I g Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur,71 words
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Article400 1926-04-12 7 KUOMINCHUN CALLS ON WU PEI-FU I v Chuns-Hn Maintaining Order in Peking Reuter's Service. Peking, April 10. ItM Kuominchan leaders have requested Wu Pei-fd to come ana restore the politis- uaion. They have released Tsao- ex-Pr*att* nt of the Republic, and rabiaet officials and called on the seniorReuter's Service. - 400 words
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Article34 1926-04-12 7 Ono of the Spanish Airmen Missing Reuter's Service. Baghdad, April 12. Th< two airnxm who are en route to Manila have arrived here. The where- hoots oi the third ii unknown.Reuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article118 1926-04-12 7 British Official Press Service. [British Oflkial Press Service.] London, April 10. The arrival n England yesterday of a WBU of Ameri an hotel proprietors, who ■re to make tour of England and the continent, was marked by a record train jomraey from Plymouth, where they landed, 11British Official Press Service. - 118 words
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Article34 1926-04-12 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, April 10. Replying to the League's last note regarding the Disarmament Conference, the Soviets adhere to their former attitude of refusing to participate in the conference on >wivs soil.Reuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article29 1926-04-12 7 Reuter's Service. Port Arthur, Texas, April 12. Twenty have been killed and thirty injured by an explosion on an oil-tanker loading ninety thousand gallons of petrol.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article480 1926-04-12 7 Amundsen Makes First Stage of his Journey British Official Press Service. Reuter's Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, April 11. The airship Norge, in which Cap am Amundsen left Rome at half past nine yesterday morning on a flight to the North Pole, landed safely at PulhamBritish Official Press Service.; Reuter's Service. - 480 words
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Article73 1926-04-12 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 10. A mass meeting at the end of April which w'll propose a resolution requesting the Government to order an enquiry on the line,;- of the Coal Commission with regard to Ihe continued depression in the cotton trade, especially with regard to recapitalisationReuter's Service. - 73 words
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Article41 1926-04-12 7 [Havas Agency.] Paris, April 11. The Presfdents of the Chambe.- and Senate have each donated 10,000 francs to the amortization -cheme. The Government has decided that Ministers will e3ch give 5,000 francs and Under-Secretaries >f State 1,000 francs.41 words
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Article39 1926-04-12 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, April 10. Nearly a score of bills desagnad to increase the immigration quotas were rejected by the Sonata Immigration Committee. The bills aimed at the admission of domestic servants, farm hands and Americans' finances.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article34 1926-04-12 7 [Havas Agency.] Damascus April ii Two important Druse leaders have submitted. Bedouins attacked the Druses in order to take back the lands occupied b> the bitter and thirty Druses were killed.34 words
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Article343 1926-04-12 7 British 'Planes Crash to Earth in Flames British Official Press Service. Reuter's Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, April 11. The worst accident to a British air force since the war occurred at Henlow Aerodrome, Bedfordshire, yesterday, when five airmen lost their lives following a collision at aBritish Official Press Service.; Reuter's Service. - 343 words
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Article83 1926-04-12 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, April 10. Canada's experiments figured in to-day's evidence at the prohibition enquiry. Canadian witnesses testified that Western Canada had suffered an unprecedented crime wave during the last two years of prohibition, but had completely recovered from it since the abolition of the bootleggers andReuter's Service. - 83 words
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Article86 1926-04-12 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, April 10. M. Durand, Minister for Agriculture, has been appointed Minister for the Interior, in cuccession to M. M<alvy. The franc dropped three points coincident with M. Malvy's resignation. Apparently his departure is interpreted in financial eh dee as paving the way to M.Reuter's Service. - 86 words
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Article71 1926-04-12 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, April 10. "L'Humanite" announces that fines enforced by the City of Paris have resulted in a total estoppage of the salaries of the three Communist Deputies, Cachin, Vaillant Couturier and Doriot, who were sentenced last October in connection with an attack on the policeReuter's Service. - 71 words
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Article66 1926-04-12 7 [Havas Agency.] Paris, April 11. "Le Matin" announces that Senor Lopez Olivan, the principal Spanish delegate to the future conference at Oudjda, has arrived in Par's and will meet AL Painieve and the French delegates in order to lay down the conditions under wihich an arm;3tice could66 words
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Article467 1926-04-12 7 MINERS LEAVE DOOR OPEN Moderating Influence of Trades Union Congress British Official Press Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, April 10. The newspapers this morning generally express satisfaction that yesterday's conference of miners' delegates kept the door open for negotiations. It is recognised that a considerable moderating influenceBritish Official Press Service. - 467 words
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Article168 1926-04-12 7 Famous Pioneer in Process of Hybridisation Reuter's Service. New York, April IL The death of Luther Burbanks. the famous naturalist, is announced. [Mr. Luther Burbanks. a native of Massachusetts, was a pioneer in the creation of new fruits, vegetables and flomra by a process of hybridisation of whichReuter's Service. - 168 words
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Article63 1926-04-12 7 British Official Press Service. [British Official Pre?»s Service.] London, April 10. The progress of Princess Victoriai towards recovery is now steady. This announcement was made in a bulletin issued yesterday evening. No further bulletins "Will be issued. In view of Princess Vietora's recovery the King and QueenBritish Official Press Service. - 63 words
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Advertisement237 1926-04-12 7 jj Established 17)11 se( jjj I DURABILITY ELEGANCE p THE PREDOMINANT ACTORS, c S That Mark the Quality cf my > ill l CIGARETTE CASES \r•i The Largest and 5 I 'k.' Most Exclusive Stock. IN GOLD, CmL SILVER, and SILVER. Prices You will Smile at Dj 62/3 Hhth Stree237 words
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Article175 1926-04-12 8 Frantic Depositors Clamour for their Money Reuter's Service. New York, April 11. Several at Havana experienced runs j iHIllBJ The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is reported to be sending thirty-five million dollars m currency I* special train to Key West whence it will be conveyedReuter's Service. - 175 words
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Article166 1926-04-12 8 Reuter's Service. Baghdad, April 11. Ten thousand men, women and children are at present assembled on the cast embankment anxiously scanning the rapidly rideniag inland sea, while a New Araby a? my, encouraged by the strains of a brass bsj a heroically moving enormous quantities of earthReuter's Service. - 166 words
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Article76 1926-04-12 8 British Official Press Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, April 10. Kvchange ralies: Paris 141.625, New York 4.8625, Brussels 126.5, Geneva 25.25, Amsterdam 12.1194, Milan 120.625, Berlin 80.125, Stockholm 18.145. Copenhagen 18.575, Oslo 22.635, Vienna 34.45, Prague 164 I|l6, Helsingfors 193 116, Madrid 34.385, L soon •1 17British Official Press Service. - 76 words
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Article269 1926-04-12 8 Journalism in the Colony will lose the uVyen of its EJditors» <when Mr. Walter Makepeace retires in June, says the Straits correspondent of the "Bangkok Times". Mr. A. W. Still, who has a longer record, and a distinguished one, came East much more recently. One of the269 words
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Article104 1926-04-12 8 A further fall in the general level of Wholesa c prices took place in February in England, and, taking the average of prices in 1924 as 100, the index number for this last February is 89.5 egainst 91.0 in January. On the basis of 1913 prices104 words
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Article539 1926-04-12 8 ECHO IN THE SUPREME COURT Application for Reduction of Bail An echo of the Bank Robbery Case, which is now engaging the attention of the lower courts, was heard in the Supreme Court this morning when one of the accused, Itanvuumy Kandian, applied for a reduction of the539 words
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Article159 1926-04-12 8 Chinese Diamond Merchant Duped An ingenoas case of robbery in which a Chinese merchant was drugged and precious stones to the value of nearly $9,000 stolen is engaging the attention of the Rochore PoKce. It appears that some Chinese went to Pia Hin, jewellers, of 62 North159 words
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Article157 1926-04-12 8 Advice on Modern Woman's Dress The Pope, whose strong views on the inadequacy of the modern woman's clothing have been frequently expressed, recently discussed fashions in the Va i :an with M. Worth, the famous Paris dress expert, and his wife. M. Worth and his wife were157 words
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Article328 1926-04-12 8 ATTEMPT ON EUROPEAN POLICE OFFICERS Chinese Desperadoes Fire at Detectives Not. since the cespcrate rer.is ence to police arrest by a gang of Chinese criminals BJt a saw mill in Sin Koh Street have there been any disorders of the kind in Singapore until last night. On328 words
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Article122 1926-04-12 8 Decomposed Body of Javanese Woman The dead body of a young Javanese woman was found by the police lying on the road side at Chua Chu Rang on Friday. The body had apparently been lying there for three or four days for it was in an advanced122 words
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Article154 1926-04-12 8 Submarine Commander Killed It is with deep regret that we learn that Lieut. William Leslie Berridge. R.N.. in command of Submarine Ll5, attached to H.M.S. Ambrose, met with a fata: a.cident at the Penang Swimming Club yesterday af emoon, says the 44 S.raits Echo" of Saturday. He154 words
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Article114 1926-04-12 8 The Peninsula Opera The week-end performances of The Pen'nsolar Opera at The New World's New City Opera Hall" proved a great success, being- wall attended. New costumes had bean specially designed for Saturday's presentation of Talsamat Anjoomanara and last night Prince Kalid was successfully staged. The funny business114 words
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Article125 1926-04-12 8 The following passengers are due to arrive here to-day by the Kamo Maru from Europe:— Mr. G. D. A. Fletcher, Mr. W. S. Hogg, Mr. C. H. R. Reed, Mr. A. U. Wallace, Miss K. L. Woodward, Mrs. C. I. Brown, Mr. W. R. Boyd, Mr. P. S.125 words
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Article141 1926-04-12 8 SPORTS PASTIMES FOOTBALL St. Mirren Win Scottish Cup Reuter's Service. London, April 10. At Hampden Park, Glasgow, in the Scottish Association Cup final St. M rren boaCeltic by two goals to nil. Celtic were handicapped by the lastminute unfitness of McLean their international left-winger. The St. Mirren halves dominated theReuter's Service. - 141 words
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Article316 1926-04-12 8 London, April 10. The fol'owing are the results of to-day's English and Scottish League matches:— Division I. Birmingham 1, Burnley 7. Bla.kburn R. 7, Manchester U. 0. Bury 0, Liverpool 1. Card ff C. 0, Bolton W. 1. Ever'on versus Leicester C. unplayed. Huodersfield' T. 2. W.316 words
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Article43 1926-04-12 8 U.S. Amateur Champion Reuter's Service. [Reuters Serviee,j New York, April 10. Jay Gould, the national amateur real tennis champion since ldo7. lost h s title by default to Sugden, as he was unable play owinj to not having recovered from influenza.Reuter's Service. - 43 words
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Article92 1926-04-12 8 TO-DAY'S TIES Championship Hunt vs. Hali. Huggins vs. Pren is. Newcomer's Handicap Cox owe 2 vs. Harford, owe 15, to finish. Profession Fairs Lirj on and Hicknev vs. Griffith-Jones and Pash. Hamilton and Newbory vs. Kleinman and Sin< 'air. Cameron end Cobo vs. Roy. Smith and llaz>. ;i.92 words
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Article165 1926-04-12 8 County Championship Final Reuter's Service. London, April 10. At Bradford in the Rugby Coun y Championship final in glor ous weather Yorkshire becJ Hampshire by 15 pom s to 14 in the presence of 10,000 spectators. In the ear y stages Yorkshire were mostly attacking but af.er eighteen minutesReuter's Service. - 165 words
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Article528 1926-04-12 8 Lanka Union Beat S.C.C. The Lanka Union played their first match on their 'new pitch last Saturday when they met the S.C.C. and defeated them by the broad margin of seven wickets, fully atoning for the defeat they suffered on the Padang early in the season. The S.CX. were528 words
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Article250 1926-04-12 8 The match between the V.M.C.A. and the second string of the S.C.C. played last week-end ended in a victory for the V.M.C.A. by 3 runs. The following are the scores and bowling analyses:— S.C.C. 11. C. C. S'mpson c Gibson b Shah h N. H. P. Whitley250 words
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Article234 1926-04-12 8 The above match was played last Saturday on the S.R.C. ground and ended in an easy victory for the S.R.C. The following are the scores and bowling aralyses:— Duke of Wellington's Regiment Sgt. Bennett b Bartels 0 Lt. Frankis b Leijssius 0 Pte. Alsop234 words
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Article81 1926-04-12 8 London to Brighton Re-lay Reuter's Service. London, April 10. Nineteen teams of ten men each starteo from Westminster on the annual Lander, to Brighton relay running race. Birvhfu--. Harriers, the holders, were first home 4 hours 45 minutes 34 1-5 seconds, beating their old record of 4 hours, 50Reuter's Service. - 81 words
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Article68 1926-04-12 8 The Guillemard Cup The second race of the series for th--Guillemard Challenge Cup was sailed yesterday, the points gained being: Bobbe ft, Gertrude 7, Marion 6, Joy 5, Puteh 4, Jean 3, Polly 2 and June L The aggregate points gained in this serie.now reads: Jean II and Bobbe,68 words
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Article257 1926-04-12 8 Singapore Golf Club Spring Cup. This competition was played on Saturday and Sunday, and resulted in a tie between Messrs. L. P. Hickey and J. D. P. Nisbe'. Sixty cards were taken out and the following were returned:— L. P. Hickey 82 7 J. D. P. N'sbet 91 16257 words
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Article61 1926-04-12 8 V.M.C.A. vs D. of W. Regt. The following- will represent the V.M.C.A vs. Duke of Wellington's Regt. at Hockey to-morrow on the V.M.C.A. ground:—R. H Pennefather; F. R. S. Martinus and R Lyne; H. S. Duncan, D. W. Dale and I). X Samy; M. Catchatoor, C. D. Smith, H.61 words
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Article208 1926-04-12 8 "Don't you believe that nonsanse," oai l Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, addressing the North Wales Labour Federation Conference recently, and referring to the rumour that "Labour had been courtinp w th the Liberals and that it was likely that a wedding would take place." Labour had done good208 words
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Article796 1926-04-12 9 Bukit Timah Rubber Estates T lf Annual General Meeting oi the Bukit T lh Rubber Kstates, Limited, was held at Z reffstered offices of the company, French Baal Buddings, on Saturday. V, \V Still. (Chairman) presided present were Mr. H. D. Mundell, JL°J M. Quilion. Mr. E. A.796 words
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Article227 1926-04-12 9 inning form of propaganda against British >h aping is being carried on by rewi of ships dying the Soviet flag itish ports. These Bolshevist crews, the "Morning Post," are virtually in .of their respective vessels, and ailors in the world go to sea under more luxurious conditions.227 words
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Obituary307 1926-04-12 9 Long Illness which Began in Malaya We regret to announce, says the "Pinang Gazette," that the death took place at Boscombe, Bournemouth, on Marcn 10, after a long and painful illness most courageously borne, of Miss Kate Jones, who was wellknown in Malaya during the307 words
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Article497 1926-04-12 9 Singapore, April 10. Singapore opinion is, like the English climate, most contrary. Two weeks ago the general view was, that owing to poor outputs etc. etc. the price of rubber must rise, and "3s. rubber" was again confidently anticipated. Now, with the helidays over and the commodity contrariwise497 words
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Article101 1926-04-12 9 Another offer of marriage has now been made to the Shoreditch widow of seventyone, who was to have been married to a man of eighty-four. He died two hours before the time appointed for the ceremony. The Mayor of Shoreditch was to have been the best man, and now the101 words
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Advertisement12 1926-04-12 9 PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. Satisfactorily NANG HENG CO., 105, Selegis Road, Singapore.12 words
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Advertisement353 1926-04-12 9 1 Lactogen I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD jjj J FOR JOUR BABY I I Nestle Milk Co., (London) 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. g I FRESH SPORTING GOODS ON APPROVAL. Ej 0 X 1 ft 19 00 111 Jj Autograph Cricket Bats Super-quality bj }j J. B. Hobbs xx x x353 words
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Advertisement160 1926-04-12 9 11 ittles» 1 I j IGLEARING-UP DAYS! a Wednesday, April 14 I Thursday, April 15 j Friday, April 16 I Saturday, April 17 J ODDMENTS J I and I I REMNANTS X 1 i HALF-PRICE J I I I Other Sale Goods I Further Reduced S j John Little Co.,160 words
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Article725 1926-04-12 10 Ownerless Lands Potentialities As Submarine Bases While natives of a score of South Pacific Islands go about their primitive work and play, serenely unconscious of the disputes of nations, diplomat? in the State Department at Washington and foreign offices in Europe ar-e preparing documents which will tome725 words
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Article87 1926-04-12 10 The Osaka Shosen Kaisha has announced a reduction in passenger rates from March 15th to June 14th between Kobe and Moji and between Kobe and Yokohama, to be applicable to all the larger or oversea* vessels on the Keelung and Dairen runs and those on the South and North American87 words
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Advertisement723 1926-04-12 10 j Cold Storage ICE CREAM n s s Take Home a three flavoured Brick! I Obtainable from jjj I JOHN LITTLE Co, PUN BEE Co, KIM ANN Co., LIM KHOON HENG, LUNA CAFE (Dhoby Ghaut), LIM YEW CHYE SONS, High Street, or from g I THE COLD STORAGE DEPOT. I723 words
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Advertisement580 1926-04-12 10 8 AMERICAN STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS, "Americans" combine enormous >^^.^ ft strength with lightness. <53K? 'Americans'' transmit maximum power with minimum belt slip. a^Tl^^^ "Americans" save fuel. JjF II H "Americans" save belts. "Americans" endure higher speeds jjj than any other standard metal I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF I The Borneo Co580 words
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Miscellaneous21 1926-04-12 10 "Sport is indispensable for health!" "But our grandfathers didn't go in for sport!" "No—but they are all dead!" —Journal Amusant, Paris.21 words
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Article519 1926-04-12 11 Singapore, April L MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 46 Beef stew or curry kati 36 Pork lean kati 60 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 48 Mutton Indian lb 60 Mutton Australian lb Fowl kati 60 Capons (Locally reared) kati 80 Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks519 words
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Advertisement610 1926-04-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS ii L i P 0 BRITISH INDIA 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. Due610 words
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Advertisement23 1926-04-12 11 FEEL SOUR AND GRUMPY ykV J Sweeten, your I Stomach and Dr.Ross life Pills You will be naturally flfif h appyand cheerful 'I /'////>23 words
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Advertisement551 1926-04-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. RENGAM, 4 p.m., for Batu PahatCALYPSO, 5 p,m. for Malacca. GEMAS, 5 pan., for Muar. TUESDAY MEDUSA, 4 p.m., for Port Dickson, Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Lumut and Port551 words
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Advertisement634 1926-04-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.J LONDON LINE, Tonnage Destination Lac Sal* Hakozaki Mam 11,000 Marseilles, London, Hull A'werp Apr 14 15 Hakusan Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Apr 28 29 Kitano Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp May 12 IS Haruna Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp May 26 27 Kamo Maru634 words
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Advertisement576 1926-04-12 12 TL ATIONS VACANT. WAN lED Mechanical Draftsman. Moderate ApetMMS MWMtty. Apply "lib" c/o Malaya Triaune. WANTED Competent Steno-Typist. Male )i female. IVi rnanent situation for hard workor. Bos 337 c/o Malaya Tribune. *V/NTED—Assistant able to handle Miehle fertottnff machine in a prospective publishing firm. 4odlv rtatina full particulars. pa>t experience576 words
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Advertisement467 1926-04-12 12 PUBLIC NOTICES. THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 19th Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the Company will be held at the Registered Office No. 58 Chulia Street. Singapore, on Saturday, the 24th day of April, 1926, at 1 o'clock467 words
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Advertisement413 1926-04-12 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palenibang 16 Ilir. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya,413 words
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Advertisement491 1926-04-12 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. fTteiristered in London, undo* the oSSSJm I* of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital f3,000,000 Subscribed Capital Patf-up Capital gfftgj Reserve Fund and hest £1,51A»84 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie,491 words
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Advertisement473 1926-04-12 12 BANKS. X^E THE fUfcl SOUTH %3LIw 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 1922-1924473 words
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Advertisement613 1926-04-12 12 WHAT MAKES MAN A MAN? NERVE FORCE. Our mode of living nowadays puts a ver? high strain on the development and c%pacu' of our nervous system, resulting in ;i rnucii greater consumption of nervous sub-uuw (Lecithin.) The Ijecithin contained in o' lT Aaih food is not sufficient to supply the613 words
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