Malaya Tribune, 29 April 1926
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Title Section21 1926-04-29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. Xffl.- No. 98 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926 FIVE GENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926.21 words
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Advertisement229 1926-04-29 1 j SPECIAL OFFER FOR DIANA BLUE AND GREEN PENCILS PRICE $2.15 per doz. I ROM :,a Tribune Press, Ltd. Colly at Quay. i i I 9 j I FULL RANGE OF CARS I FOR EVERY POCKET. J ITALASIA, LIMITED j ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, B f 189, Orchard Road. g aBOL CINEGRAPH229 words
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Advertisement261 1926-04-29 1 Idanger COMFORT EYES NERVES Tho discomfort against which you try to shield your eyea may be caused by tho invisible rays in sunlight. Weilaworth Cruxite and Sir Wm. Crookee jj lenses fully protect against this in visible danger. We Stock them. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO. I Sime, Darby 4 Co.,261 words
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Article650 1926-04-29 2 Royal Aero Club Unable to Make Challenge The Royal Aero Club Racing Committee has ?ssued the following statement: \t a meeting held at the Royal Aero Club on March 19, 192 C. at which repreaen-t-tiver- el the Air Ministry. Royal Aero Club, Society of Brit sh Aircraft650 words
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Article114 1926-04-29 2 German Policemen Dosed with a Strong Purgative The fact that between 300 an! 400 Leipai« policemen fell ill on the day President yon Hindenburg visited the Leipzig Fair was revealed by the Saxon Minister ',i the Interior in the Diet. The Minister stated that some rood which114 words
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Article51 1926-04-29 2 Asserting that "American big business is insidiously smothering American liberties Representative Edward J. King. Kenubi can of Illinois, declared in the House that this force was being extended to the Philippines, with "General Wood as its efficient tool, Philipp ne resources as its great object.ye and Philippine independence its particular51 words
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Advertisement121 1926-04-29 2 THIS IS I I DOLLAR I WEEK I AT I WHITEaWAYS I I AT THE I A stroll through the ground floor of our Store J 1 will open your eyes to the astounding value that 8 I we offer for a Dollar. 8 I There are Tables and Counters121 words
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Advertisement340 1926-04-29 2 mm i v DO NOT BLAME THE GIRL Who Is Fretful and Faddy." It Is Not a Fault But a Symptom. Her Need is the Good Blood Made by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. When a girl in her ieens grows dull, peevish and "faddy"; when nothkng seems to interest her,340 words
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Advertisement152 1926-04-29 2 J 12/24 a s?' AXI,A,t i loul the V F3 performance jVsj .j' combined y A h EH pS km co 5 CM i i 5 The 12/24 h.n. 5 j•' .''ounu In a RV. I fs atcr, foar door body, Ey and tan be had in H choice of152 words
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Miscellaneous11 1926-04-29 2 THE CRITERION. "Ah, what di£tmgais<hed »!r he h.i.>!" —J<v.n:! Amnaant, Paris.11 words
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Advertisement215 1926-04-29 3 I rWD USEFUL i J Your Homes Should Have Them. S CLEANLINESS PROMOTES HEALTH. S B Saponified cresol no. 2. DISINFBCTAMT AND INSECTICIDE (j J EMULSION [j] .i ■>.mt.o^.^.^. <^i EXTRA STRONG OUALITY. 8 "H»no aund mnh water ru I Fi d to oo 'T** VVl t r fyywo «sti««<i:215 words
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Advertisement127 1926-04-29 3 A heaping dish every day I BOOKS BY COUNT LEg TOLSTOI. wj Short Stories: (with an introduction) €AQ The two Pilgrims s g What ]\len Live By, What shall it profit a Man iaa 0 Cj Where Love is There God is Also (The Godson) iZZ ffi Ivan the Foil127 words
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Advertisement294 1926-04-29 3 Driving Belt \m|lf Uakjoc Guarantee* %^P$i?L LEWIS fir TYLOR. Ltd, l]pltV\ St. Thomas' st„ W^^A^l Gripoly PATENT BELTING STOCKING AGENTS SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Singapore,' Kuala Lumpur, Tpoh, Penan? Malacca. 1' I Give her Sanatogen I Would Sanatogen do her good, would it her back294 words
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Advertisement569 1926-04-29 4 I EMPIRE I 9 Thursday, April 29 to Monday, H/y 3—First Show at 7-30 p m S DOUGLAS MACLEAN in From the Great Broadway succet-s by Otto Karback and Louis g A Hir cb. Based on The Avi ttor" jg S He was an ace at makin? love but a569 words
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Advertisement434 1926-04-29 4 Amusements* 2525Z**********525Z***************2525?******************** I From Thursday, April 29 to Tuesday, May 4 g At the S j ALHAMBRA g (Tan Cheng Kee Co, Ltd. Proprietors.) S I In the Second Show Commencing 9 pm. H I A UNIQUE UNITED ARTIST PRODUCTION jjj jjj Unfolding a Graphic and Dynamic Camera Story of434 words
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Advertisement328 1926-04-29 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert Beoeoolen Streets TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. DODGER Billy West Comedy in 2 Parts. THE CALGARY STAMPEDE A real Rodeo mixed right with a Hoot Gibson Western. Filmed at Albertan Ranch loaned by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales IN 6 PARTS. AT 9.15 Aesop's Fable of the Gilders328 words
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Advertisement292 1926-04-29 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. A worry a day frets life away TO-NIGHT AT 9.10 P.M. New Mermaid Comedy, Aesop's Fable of the Hated Rivals, Pathe \mmU I HAROLD LLOYD In his latest and best super comodj spxi* WHY WORRY? By far the biggest he ever made. Produoad on the292 words
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Article119 1926-04-29 5 To-day, April 29 High Tides.—ll.23 a.m., 11.20 p.m. B. L homeward mail closes. Js.C.C. tennis final. Phil. Orchestra, Memorial Hall, 5.15 p.m. 1/odge St. Michael, 8.30 p.m. To-morrow, April 30 High Tides. —0.0 noon, 11.47 p.m. Dutch homeward mail closes, 11 a.m. Titi Tin. Chartered Bank, noon. VYedley119 words
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Article1132 1926-04-29 5 PRODUCF Singapore, April 29 Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $381* Rice, Siam 2 $35 6 Rice. Siam 3 $346 R'cp, Salffon J 980 ft Rice, Saigon 2 Rice, Saigor. S Rice, Rangoon l $2K9 Rice. Rangoon 2 fggj Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.001,132 words
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Article190 1926-04-29 5 TO-DAY, APRIL 29 China, Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia, Philippine Islands, Western Canada and western States of U. S. A. cr Van Cloon 2 p.m. aiam (except Lower Siam) xt Halldor 2 p.m. North, North-East and North-West Sumatra Perak 3 enang and Rangoon *Hbng Hwa 3 p.m.190 words
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Article68 1926-04-29 5 The wireless is being used for the first time in France in religious propaganda. The Lenten sermons of Father Samson, the eloquent preacher of Notre Dame Cathedral, were broadcast, while loud speakers carr.ed his words out to the Place de Notre Dame for the benefit of those unable to get68 words
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Article107 1926-04-29 5 Mrs. Neville Chamberlain presided at a meeting held at the Ladies' Carlton Chxb recent/ly, when Mrs. Julia Hensfhaw delivered a lecture on "The Mountain Parks of Canada," which was illustrated br handpainted lantern slides. A vote of thanks to Mrs. Henshaw was proposed by Lady Tudor and;107 words
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Article108 1926-04-29 5 FALSE MODESTY. Nature has made woman subject to certain peculiar ills. In India modesty and shyness condemned her to suffer unnecessarily. CJirls in their teens, young women, and •nothers, are ail liable to have one or another of the various illnesses which their oeri Is108 words
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Advertisement437 1926-04-29 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS $25. —REWARD. [>0ST between ('hanri and Tanjong fttapt ttholie ntedaltians on gold chain, reward will l>e paid to anybody to Box No. 346 c/o The MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. I v it eipal Commissioners of the Town ginj ire invite tenders for the construction. and nisintenance of a 12"437 words
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Advertisement29 1926-04-29 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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Advertisement18 1926-04-29 5 M. EZEKIEL ft SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician*, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optometrist: A. M. EZEKIEL, OJX18 words
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Advertisement309 1926-04-29 5 MASSAGE AND MANICURE, Misses MISAKO A MABATAI, No. 20, Bsnooolen Street, Singapore. i m.m M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 38, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. AD kinds of electrical works undertaken. Philips Watt Lamps, Ceiling Fans, Wirs Etc i Supplied by United Engineers, Limited. CHARGES MODERATE Thone 3411. ARE YOU MARRIED Ts309 words
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Miscellaneous70 1926-04-29 5 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By Courtesy of the Government Health Officer.) Eandang- Kmbnu Station for the 24 hoars ending- midnight April 28, 1926. de£\ Max. shade temperature 90 F. Min. shade temperature 77 F. Meai: shade temperature 82.3 F. Max. >un radiation 154 F. Min. jrrass radiation 70 f! Sea temperature yi70 words
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Article1141 1926-04-29 6 In view of the announcement that the Colonial Office has decided to maintain 100 per cent of Standard Production for the May quarter, with a provision that if the price falls below Is 9d the exportable allowance shall automatically decrease to 80 per cent, the publication of the1,141 words
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Article746 1926-04-29 6 The Drums of the 2nd. Bn. Duke of Wellington's Regiment will beat retreat in the Botanfic Garoens at 6 p.m. to-oay. Rolling like a ball, a German tourist, Dr Musi, fatally fell 300 feet from the top to the bottom of the Great Pyramid on April sth. Mr G H.746 words
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Article165 1926-04-29 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 28. The Penang Harbour Board announces a 10 per cent increase in storage rent and also a reduction in the free storage period from 96 hours to 48 hours. This will operate on May 1. Mr. G. W. A. Trimmer, chairman of165 words
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Article28 1926-04-29 6 From Indo-China by s.s. Chantilly, due Singapore 1 p.m. to-day. From Europe, (London mails despatched April 8) by kft. Teeata, due Penang 6 a.m. to morrow.28 words
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Article295 1926-04-29 6 Dr. P. Hermet, till recently Director of the hospital in Hue (Annam), is Uk.ng UD practice in Bangkok as a physician and surgeon. Prince Chula Chakrabongsc is to produce a revue by the Siamese students in England, during the annual students' reunion in August next. Captain Julius295 words
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Article159 1926-04-29 6 Testator's Condition Bad in Law In the Supreme Court this morning be fore the Ch ef Justice, SirWilliam Munson, K.C., there was taken up a summons asking for a declaration that the plaintiff la entitled to his rights and under s W'll notwithstanding the fact hat not159 words
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Article286 1926-04-29 6 Children of all Nationalities Well Represented \umbers of proud mothers cmOfmt bonrie babies beseiged the VicunaH«*> rial Kail yesterday wben the annual N« Show, organised by the Ch.ld VAe-iart Society, was held. Babies of all local communis WW*** represented and keen enihu-iasm prettf* tWghoitt the day. Considerable286 words
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Article103 1926-04-29 6 At the sale held at L X parry's sale-room on tne tSth *~> rf $t following properties were iii|M* Malacca: broum 30 Freehold land ana Ff«»*f* fa aB are* No. 8 Kampong Pantei of 4136 sq. ft. was bought by H** Tat for $44,700. ka**> Freehold land and103 words
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Advertisement269 1926-04-29 6 I His Master's Voice j I Gramophone. i I f^" M n ll<Ml«>1 No. 25. i Mahagony finished Cabinet with sloping side panels, base 16 ins. by 16 ins. g g height 6? ins; Metal Horn: quadruple-spring motor. 12 inch Turntable: rd I fefcU*. Sound BOX p ricesl2o .oo I269 words
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Advertisement74 1926-04-29 6 •******************************525Z*****i jj COMPARISON I Q In g is the only infallible Test X §of the relative value of j| Typewriters. S {1 By comparison the Royal 3 proves its superiority. X S Ask for Booklet g Describing the 20 g g Reasons RWE. 0 I LTD. I I Singapore, Penang,74 words
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Article337 1926-04-29 7 Series of Parleys Yesterday REACHING THE FINAL STAGES Sub-Committee Plan Working Out Well British Official Press Service. Reuter's Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, April 28. Trjc coal negotiations were resumed y In the morning a Conference of delegates met. The Conference was formed of the present positionBritish Official Press Service.; Reuter's Service. - 337 words
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Article146 1926-04-29 7 Dardanelles Echo Questioned in Parliament British Official Press Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, April 28. The Foreign Secretary was asked in the H'uac of Commons whether the Turkish r v ernrrw>i>t had granted a concession to a T »".vate venture to raise the wrecks of a fBritish Official Press Service. - 146 words
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Article61 1926-04-29 7 Reuter's Service. Calgary, April 29. An ins?ortant Judgment with reto'dealings i n grain futures was given ust.ee WaLsh, d sniissing the claim of J* rain against a customer. He OWn "»t where Deopie are trading lv, -Ji;., and neither party conP ated the aeiuai delivery of grain,Reuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article32 1926-04-29 7 Reuter's Service. Baeaoa Aires, April 28. a*w i A!;1, u, u; rittataa engaged fa oil felta ik Wn foUTri niuTdered near the fron >i<r. Robbery s believed to the motive.Reuter's Service. - 32 words
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Article209 1926-04-29 7 SITUATION IMPROVED BY THE MILITARY Staff of Police Sergeants to be Increased Reuter's Service. Calcutta, April 28. Sir Hugh Stephenson, a member of the Executive Council of Bengal, in a letter to the President of the European Association, says that the staff of sergeants for the Calcutta policeReuter's Service. - 209 words
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Article185 1926-04-29 7 Chamberlain Against Election on Rates Paid Reuter's Service. London, April 28. In the House of Commons a suggestion that, three Chinese members be appointed on the (Shanghai Municipal Council at an early date and the Government consider the desirability of giving the Chinese representation in the international settlementReuter's Service. - 185 words
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Article185 1926-04-29 7 Notes Exchanged with the Signatories British Official Press Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, April 28. Sir Austen Chamberlain, in reply to questions in the House of Commons, said that His Majesty's Government had not been associated with any other Government in making any representations to GermanyBritish Official Press Service. - 185 words
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Article49 1926-04-29 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, April 28. A message from Beirut spates that eleven battalions participated in the capture of Sueida on April 25, which was defended by 6,000 Druses. The French leases are stated to be 80 killed and 270 wounded. The rebel casualti: s were heavy.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article150 1926-04-29 7 CHURCHILL'S SERENE REPLY TO CRITICS Most Nearly Agreed Upon Budget for Years Reuter's Service. London, April 28. In the House of Commons, unperturbed by the vehemence of the criticism, Mr. Winston Churchill, replying to the Budget debate, serenely voiced his inability to remenlher any Budget incurring such aReuter's Service. - 150 words
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Article228 1926-04-29 7 Violent Debate in Reichstag on Compensation Reuter's Service. Berlin, April 28. With violent language in the Reichstag the first reading of the bill to confiscate ex-rulers' property without compensation came up. A Socialist Deputy, Herr Rosenfeld, amid constant interruptions from the Right, pleaded for the Bill on theReuter's Service. - 228 words
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Article76 1926-04-29 7 British Official Press Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, April 28. Exchange rates: Paris 147, New York 4.*****, Brussels 130, Geneva 25.15, Amsterdam 12.095, Milan 121, Berlin 20.43, Stockholm 18.16, Copenhagen 18 6, Oslo 22.4, Vienna 34.48, Prague 164, Helsingfors 193, Madrid 33.58, Lisbon 2.5, Rio 7 1)16,British Official Press Service. - 76 words
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Article70 1926-04-29 7 Reuter's Service. New York, April 28. Captain K. Fonck, a French ace, has arrived and inspected the biplane being constructed for his proposed non-stop flight from New York to Paris. He hopes to start about the end of June and cover the course of 3600 miles inReuter's Service. - 70 words
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Article39 1926-04-29 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, April 28. The Senate, by a vote of 54 to 17, has approved the Czecho-Stovakian agreement for funding its debt of 185 million dollars, thereby clearing the Senates calendar of war debt settlements.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article19 1926-04-29 7 Reuter's Service. Hanoi. April 28. The Spanish airmen, who are flying *o Manila, h*we arrived here.Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Article294 1926-04-29 7 ALLEGED THIEF FROM INDIA The Preliminary Enquiry Continued Out of the eight Indians and a woman arrested by the Detective Department at various dates and paces, only one man will be sent to the Assizes to stand his trial, If committed by the Police Magistrate. Mariappen Kandian, an294 words
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Article124 1926-04-29 7 Bacteriologist identities Diseases [Hava=» Agency.] Paris, April 28. Dr. Tissot, a Professor of the Natural History Museum, who had been studying cancer, has discovered that every living being, animal or vegetable, is made up of moulds or mouldy substances in an organized sitate, and the specific moulds124 words
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Article91 1926-04-29 7 Reuter's Service. Brussels, April 28. In the Senate, Foreign Minister Van der Velde said that one of his a'ms was to expand Belgium's toreign trade. At present there was no question of de jure reccfimltion of the Soviet but there might be commercial recognition if possible without doingReuter's Service. - 91 words
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Article88 1926-04-29 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, April 21. Declaring that users of motor cars had reduced the corisiuarjption of tyres about twenty-five per cent as the result of Mr. Hoovct's campaign against the rubber monopoly, the Commerce Department, commenting on the revision of the British export restriction, iseued the followingReuter's Service. - 88 words
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Article19 1926-04-29 7 Reuter's Service. New York, April 28. Mr. Rockefeller's offer to Egypt has been withdrr.wn by the trustees.Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Advertisement276 1926-04-29 7 I Established SOCIETY'S LATEST DECREE "THE JADE JEWELLERY" I is not only delightful and fashionable g but exceedingly becoming for old and young alike. C Speciality: g EMERALD JADE BEAD NECKLACE evenly matched of enviable colour. Tbe ocly one ia tbe Market AT 9 B. P. De SILVA THE ROYAL276 words
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Article45 1926-04-29 8 FOOTBALL Home League Results Reuter's Service. [Routes Service.] London, April 28. The following are the results of the Home League matches played to-day:— First Division Manchester /UniteJi 1, Cardiff City 0Bolton 1, Arsenal 1. Third Division (Northern) Durham City 2. W rexham 1.Reuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article71 1926-04-29 8 Tawide's Invitation Bagani Tawide is training as he seldom did before at his gymnasium at 35-4 Cairn hill Road and his manager, Macario Tiomico, invites all and everybody interestec. in the coming fight to visit the gym and watch Tawide at work. Keen interest is being taken in the71 words
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Article75 1926-04-29 8 Parry Thomas's Speeds British Official Press Service. [British Official Press Service.] Rugby, April 28. On the Pendine Sands Parry Thomas, in his four hundred honse power car, did has own world's speed record for a ki'ometre. v. y h he cremated yesterday by doing ***** miles pc r hour.British Official Press Service. - 75 words
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Article41 1926-04-29 8 Davis Cup Tournament Reuter's Service. Vienna. April 29. Austria will probably withdraw from the Davis Cup tournament as it has as yet W-on impossible to agree to a date on which «?ho should play against South Africa and London.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article138 1926-04-29 8 A friendly match of three doubles in iVnnis was played off at the Bickley Park, Tranquerah Road, Malacca, last Saturday, between the Malacca Chinese Literary Association and the Malacca Epworth I.t-acrue. It was a very close match and the latter won by two games, i.e. 37—35. The details138 words
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Article63 1926-04-29 8 Two Thousand Guineas Reuter's Service. London, April 28. The Two Thousand Guineas (one mile), run at Newmarket to-day, resulted as follows Lord Derby's COLORADO (100—8) 1 Lord Woolavingtons CORONACH (5—4) 2 Mr. J. P. Hornung's APPLE SAMMY (10—1) 3 Nineteen ran. Won by five lengths, three lengths betweenReuter's Service. - 63 words
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Article254 1926-04-29 8 Record Entries The following have been entered for the Soring Race meeting which begins on Saturday, May 8, and continues on May 11, 13, 15 and 22. The number reaches 154 which'is a record for the Club. Irish Maidens: Race 4. Voisif, Bndgeniond, Lady Blackthorn, Tessam, Be254 words
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Article200 1926-04-29 8 England and The Rest Draw In the England ve&jus the Rest match played on the Bukit Timah golf course on Sunday the sides finished all square. The scores are appended, the England players being mentioned first. Harrison and Lyall 1, Murphy and Renton Laverton and Robiiv<on 1, Martine and200 words
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Article129 1926-04-29 8 26 Cards were taken out for the April (1926) Medal of the Race Course Goif C üb, and the best nine returned were as follows:— H. L. H. Lim 39 plus 38 m;n. 10 equal te 67. A. V. Van der Beck 45 plus 43 mm.129 words
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Article134 1926-04-29 8 S.C.R.C. Tournament TO-DAY'S TIES A. Singles Chua Choon Leong owe 24 vs. Lim Bong Soo owe 18. to finish. Cheong Chee Lim owe 18 v.*. Ong Swee Gam ewe 6 Cheong Chee Tong owe 12 vs. John Lim owe 12. B. Singles Wee Keng Cheng owe 12 vs.134 words
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Article247 1926-04-29 8 Parcel Intercepted by Revenue Officer Charges of importing syringes from Hamburg without a permit from the P.C M.O. were preferred against a Chinese dentist of North Bridge Road before Mr. P. A. F. David, the District Judge this morn ng. Mr. Tay'or, chief of the Preven.ure Service, prosecuted.247 words
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Article79 1926-04-29 8 Representative Sabath, member of the House Insular Affairs Committee, has introduced a joint resolution in the U. S. House of Representatives establishing an Independent Phil'pp'ne Republican Government. The resolution would authorize the Legislature to call a Constitutional Convention and upon the organization of the Government, the president of the Unted79 words
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Article1004 1926-04-29 8 THREE OF SHIPS OFFICERS FINED Chinese Concealed on Kalgan During Trip from Amoy At tho instance of the Port Health Officer, Dr. W. D'Cruz, Captain A. Tucker, master of the S. S. Kalgan, Dr. K. S. Chia (Surgeon of the ship), and Lee Tye Kuah (the Chinchew) were1,004 words
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Article39 1926-04-29 8 Charles Flint, a retired harness-maker and district councillor, of Yarmouth. Is'e of Wight his 10? nd birthday last month. He was able to enjoy a walk along the sea-front. He regularly planted his garden until he reached his century.39 words
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Article131 1926-04-29 8 Simultaneous Ratification Sought by Britain British Official Press Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, April 28. Mr. Arthur Ponsonby, a Labour Member, inquired in the House of Commons whether the British ratification of the Arms Traffic Convention, adopted in Geneva in 1925, was considered by His Majesty's GovernmentBritish Official Press Service. - 131 words
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Article44 1926-04-29 8 Reuter's Service. Lima, April 28. The President, the Minister for Finance and the President of the Chamber of Commerce discussed the fall of the Peruvian pound. Merchants are much disturbed and there is an advance of prices, particularly for inported articles.Reuter's Service. - 44 words
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Article44 1926-04-29 8 Reuter's Service. Kingston, Jamo ca, April 29. Sir Reginald Stubbs arrived here to-day and received an enthusiastic reception. H: stated that he w'shed to work in harmony with all classes and do his best to promote the welfare of the island.Reuter's Service. - 44 words
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Article35 1926-04-29 8 P. O. DIVIDENDS Reuter's Service. London, April 28. The P. and 0. Company has declared an interim dividend at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, tax free, for the half-year ended March 31.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article16 1926-04-29 8 Reuter's Service. Washington, April 28. President Coolicge has signed the Italian debt agreement.Reuter's Service. - 16 words
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Article234 1926-04-29 8 The Alhambra A United Artistu* production entitled 4 Tumbleweeds", and featuring William S. Hart will be screened at the Alhambra, to-night. It presents besides a very human dtory one of the moot wonderful spectac es ever seen on the screen. The spectacle referred to is the great land234 words
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Article711 1926-04-29 8 Breach of Agreement Alleged Against Plaintiff As briefly re-ported yesterday the- case j was taken up in the Supreme Oourt, before Mr. Justice Deane in which Mr. W. Woelz sued Messrs. E W. Tom, inson and J. F. I Pilgrim, formerly trading as the Australia Overseas Co.. for711 words
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Article146 1926-04-29 8 To-day, April 29 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian Company, Voluntary Training for N.C.O's. To-morrow, April 30 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M. Gun Platoon, Practice for Garrison Sports. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian Company, Weapon Train ng etc., 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Platoon Training Drill Order Helmets. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.V.F.146 words
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Article99 1926-04-29 8 While New York and every other American ciry takes pr de in seeing its buildings rise higher and higher, Paris is warring on skyscrapers and has actually obliged the ownors of build ngs which clash with the harmony of the sky.me to chop off one or two floors. The 10599 words
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Article684 1926-04-29 8 Distinguished Indian Ufa Arrives in Singapore There arrived by IM» morning fc tram from Seremban Mr» p a£ *X BA., wife of Mr. Paul A ppas a m f>'. LL.M., City Civil Judge, Mairu t?*"the first time in the history of the l ii' 1 in684 words
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Article105 1926-04-29 8 Singapore, April 28. Catalogued 899, 812 lbs, 401.70 tons. Offered 628 616 lbs. 280.63 tortj. Sold 555.160 lbs, 247.84 tons. Spot London U. New York 47% cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb Standard Quality Pale 79 (1 lot in cases) Good Average Quality 77 to105 words
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Article52 1926-04-29 8 The Queen has given her patron Sr Harry Lauder's Ma inee in Nurses' Pensions, Nation's Fund tor £u_ Sir A fred Butt, M.P.. is lending Theatre for the ma'inee, which tan on May 4. Sr Hairy, tf*™ J portei by a star cas., wu. BPP*« of his52 words
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Article118 1926-04-29 8 Circulation figures of publisher, untitled disclose it but the Chinese are*" Tfte buyers of American Orentals import from the tr, old newspapers by the ton; a meat recently was comprised ow Eventually many of the pa* the United Sates arrapped anou which American firm, have purcna O'd-tim? re?<idonts of Tjf*j*"J118 words
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Miscellaneous139 1926-04-29 8 THE WEATHER Meteorological Weekly Report (By Courtesy of the Government Health Office) Hill Station Records for the seven day* ending midnight on Saturday, April 24, 1926. Penang Hill Altitude of observation (feet sJbovt M. S. L.) 2,100. Average mean shade temperature (deg. F) 72.41. Total evaporation (in inches) .235. Total139 words
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Article532 1926-04-29 9 Utan Simpan Rubber Co., Ltd. The ietk mxwwm peroral meeting of the U R ex Co., Ltd., was held at red office of the Company, No. 1 Koala Lumpur, on Thursday, E 2 al 2.30 p.m., with Mr. D. H. Hampv r< i n the chair. The notice532 words
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1372 1926-04-29 9 ir or<iiR;r. general meeting of r r is the Chartered Bank of 5 Australia and Chi'a «u he.d cn s March. 1926, on the Bank's *:ses, 3\ Bishoptgate, London, E.C., St J rn.sh Turner (the chairman) »ning\ ;n:»auger ((Mr. W. E. Preston) read1,372 words
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Advertisement583 1926-04-29 9 1 Lactogen I I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD J FOR YOUR BABY 1 I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. I The Finest Athletic floods Lowest Prices. I Qj The Magnus Badminton Racket 8 4.00 }Q C The Novice 3.50 ffl G The Robin 2.50 S583 words
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Advertisement292 1926-04-29 9 2SESSSIS2S2S2SZS2S2^ t \>\ d lr 0 C jj Never mind the excessive heat. Framroz's |j Fruit Beverages will cool you down, n n fl ft; 1 Fresh Slock a I jgjgj|| Just Unpack?:? I 4] Foot^ SJockinfs 1 ROSE CO., LTD. ii Irc< rporK 'i I»mU 76, N'—rh Bridge Road,292 words
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Miscellaneous26 1926-04-29 9 Ml 1 He: "I need a new overcoat!" She: "We can go in here and get one!" He: "But I can't afford 575 kroner!" —Sondagsnhse-Strix, Stockholm.26 words
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Article484 1926-04-29 10 Japanese Papers Incensed at Ministry's Refusal Refusal of the Japanese Ministry of Communications to grant a reduced pras* rat© on news dispatches between Japan and the United States and vice versa has caused widespread protest among the Japanese newspapers which openly criticize tbe portion cf the484 words
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Article179 1926-04-29 10 Sir Hedley Le Bas d'ed in a Reigate nursing home in mail week. Born in Jersey in 1868 Sir Hedley le Bas enlisted at the ape of 18 in the 15th Hu»=-sar and served for seven years in the ranks of that regiment. After gaining experience179 words
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Advertisement145 1926-04-29 10 I MADE.N BRITAIN 1 I BY BRITONS J F BRITISH MATERIAL I YOU MUST CONSIDER VALUE I I THE MORRIS OXFORD 6 G I 1428 H.P. 4,5 SEATER TOURING CAR I I $2,745. J I FOREIGN CAB CAN TOUCH THIS VALUE 8 MALAYAN MOTORS. I (Proprietors WEABNE BROS Ltd.) I145 words
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Advertisement420 1926-04-29 10 OTTTTTTrnnrn' jrm rn i in~T"' 11 ii hi i I The Eastern Studio^ LEE PHOTOGRAPHER SINGAPORE. g Enlargements, Miniatures, Wedding; and other Groir I Indoor and Outdoor. m I MODERN STYLE. I Electric Lightings, etc. We also do Amateurs' work AUCTION SALE ESTATE ft TRUST AGENCIEsljD TO LET Nn. 9,420 words
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Advertisement569 1926-04-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 7To BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. DrvTNSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China ft Japan For Marseilles, London ft Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage569 words
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Advertisement376 1926-04-29 11 i—^lmm Praia tt. Bot. H h.WM :l m ton. r»lr»M. .rd /M /,'J rvKlmlli I SlSfow 1 ArTr///'/ M^illima; 1 Ra bis fill of X >' I inner alaara of f. Doo-sioct* c«p *■< m mi w forma Ink-Tlrtt /> l 1! 'P >: aeal wfth aoaila ////J J/XM'/'/ c*r»'a"376 words
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Advertisement548 1926-04-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. CALYPSO. 5 p.m. for Malacca. B. W. SOON, 5 pjn., for Muar. TUESDAY 4 pm for Batu p*fc*< MEDUSA, 4 p.m., for Port Dickson, Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Lumut548 words
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Advertisement633 1926-04-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KaISHA.) LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Los Sfc« Jakusan Mara 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Apr 28 2r Kitano Mara 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp May IS 13 Haruna Mara 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp May 26 27 Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp June 9 10 Katori Mara 10,000633 words
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Advertisement542 1926-04-29 12 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED —An experienced Jobbing Compositor. Apply with recent toHtinivnials to tbo Manager, M ilaya Tribune Pro*, Ltd. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED— EngMshm u> requires billet as *ilanag r, or B»»i r Asttrtaat ii Furniture and Furnishing busings. 0004 credentials. Ha c <ravclle! through lain tx tosarW Co for 1542 words
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Advertisement814 1926-04-29 12 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Peh Kirn Seng has no authority now to transact any busiuess on behalf of this firm. Dated this 26th day of April, 1926. THE STRAITS COMMERCIAL CO., LTD., CHAN SZE CNN, Managing Director. LOKE YEW A.NI) DONOR SCHOLARSHIPS, HONGKONG UNIVERSITY. Two Loke Yew814 words
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Advertisement412 1926-04-29 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. [HEAD OFFICE:,94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penai*/ 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman, i Batu Pahac 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16 Ilir. Hongkong- 13 Quota's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, 3atavia, Sourabaya,412 words
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Advertisement491 1926-04-29 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1562 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,C80,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,512,884 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. HOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.491 words
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Advertisement433 1926-04-29 12 INSURANCE. THE BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOUOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, FinJayaon Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Lffice: Singapore. Ist Floor, Banque del Indo China Buildings, 1-A, Malacca Street. 'Phone Nos.433 words
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Advertisement478 1926-04-29 12 BARACHOI" j The great German Sptcift* f 0 ft Scabies. You do not apply ■H VI vrSr M ail over the affected parts lik* ma roents. JUST RUB INTO YOUfi luJfe AT NIGHT TIME FOR 8 CURE GUARANTEED WITHIN 7 ojß "BARACHOL" has disinfect n» V on all your clothes478 words
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