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Title Section21 1926-04-30 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XHI. No. 99 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 192«.21 words
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Advertisement142 1926-04-30 1 fsPECIAL OFFER FOR DIANA BLue AND GREEN PENCILS PRICE $2.15 per doz. rtm 11 r, ft u^Pre^Utdy C Iyer Quay. Singapore. lEi s?^^ i LATEST IMPORTATION j Off J I The Largest and Finest Selection I I EAST OF SUEZ fl i OF O Fire and Burglar Proof Bent Steel142 words
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Advertisement48 1926-04-30 1 1. > r I COMFORT EYES A NERVES The disooinfort against whioh you try to shiold your eyes may bo caused by the invisible rave in nunlight. Wella- j worth Cruxite and Sir Wm. Crookes lenses fully protect against this invisible danger. We Stock them. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO,48 words
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Article1181 1926-04-30 2 Tourist Tells of Her Experiences in Singapore B.E.H.H. has been writing a series of articles in the "Rangoon Gazette," "A Memsahib on her Travels" Icy a tourist ship. The Las* Lap deals with Singapore as under At Singapore Aye found all the prosperity that Hongkong Lacks.1,181 words
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Advertisement264 1926-04-30 2 II 0 I w I FULL RANGE OF CARS j I FOR EVERY POCKET. 1 I I ITALASIA, LIMITED I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, R I 189, Orchard Road. Dj I BOL CINEGRAPH j Q I j The Smallest Cinema Camera that I J Produces the Largest Pictures. I a E COMPLETE264 words
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Advertisement409 1926-04-30 2 WHERE DOCTORS ARE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN. Baby's Own Tablets Safeguard Children's Lives. Patients who live' up-country,' orin place* remote from cities rnd towns, hnd Baby s Own Tablets a wonderful help and comfort in Uhe home. The prompt use of these Tablets has saved many little hvea. And they409 words
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Advertisement267 1926-04-30 2 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURE J A REMEDY FOR CONSUMhin HAS BEEN POUND. DERK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after century of failure, a remedy has been discover that has cured the deadly even in the advanced stages of the d sea267 words
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Article1024 1926-04-30 3 Sometimes Tragic and Solden Ideal (By Lady Bnrkmaster) From time to time, and Usually by some sensational ease which come* to a climax in the Law Oonrti or at a coroner's inquest, i'l'Mie attention is directed to the probkm of "mixed marriages." An alliance between a Britisher and1,024 words
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Article28 1926-04-30 3 Major-General Sir Webb Gillman, Inspector of Royal Artillery, is to unveil a memorial to the late Brigadier-Oenef*! Coke, Royal Artillery, during the parade service at Woolwich Garrison Church.28 words
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Advertisement343 1926-04-30 3 inhere s Purity and Vigour g I l* EVERY DROI» OF READ'S M "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS I S It retains through the ertire brew.ng process and after n-.arurin» I and bottiiag. the clelic-.Gjs fragraaca of the bop with its iwrtt \a4 ru soothing perfume. It has tbe sparkling force of343 words
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Advertisement292 1926-04-30 3 No. 1 of a series. FILTRATION (continued): Hers'l an important point! Once every ordinarj household filter, day, the four Dig, separate, high pres- In this"precaution, and in numerous filters that do so much to guaran- similar instances of unrelenting care, baa the purity of Fraser Neave's lies one of the292 words
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Advertisement545 1926-04-30 4 I EMPIRE j Thursday, April 29 to Monday. 88>y 3—First Show at 7-30 p m I I DOUGLAS MACLEAN in g I GOING XJF» I From the Great Broadway success by Otto R arback and Loins g g A Hir«ch. Based on 4 Ihe Aviitor" H X He was an545 words
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Advertisement451 1926-04-30 4 Amusements I From Thursday, April 29 to Tuesday, May 4. jjj I At the a ALHAMBRA S (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd. Proprietors.) S lld the Second Show Commencing 9 pm. gj A UNIQUE UNITED ARTIST PRODUCTION Unfolding a Graphic and Dynamic Camera Story of THE GREATEST LAND RUSH IN451 words
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Advertisement362 1926-04-30 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert Benccolen Streets TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. Her Dog-gone Wedding (Comedy) LAURA LA PLANTE PAT O'MALLEY In the Universal-Jewel THE TEASER Flirting with married men is like riding in an airplane—there's a lot of fun in it—until something goes wrong, and then there's a smash. Practice makes perfect,362 words
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Advertisement265 1926-04-30 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. A worry a day frets Bie away TO-NIGHT AT P.M. New Mermaid Comedy, A<-sop\ Fabl< of the Hated Rivals. Pa; he Otafe HA-iOLD LLOYI) In his latest and best super corned WHY WORRY By far the biggest he ever made. Produced on the most lavish265 words
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Article162 1926-04-30 5 To-day, April 30 v Tjde^.—0.0 noon, 11.47 p.m. £,y Church Bazaar, 4 p.m. at Victoria Theatre, o p.m. by Mrs. Uit ttk 1» Appasamy. \niateur tireless Society's annual meeting ,w^l P cTn:mi 3 sioneW meeting 2.15 p.m. S Memorial Hall, 5.15 pan. To-morrow, May 1 fli#h Tide.-0.42 p.m.162 words
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Article62 1926-04-30 5 i t -:esy of the Government Health Officer.) rbeu Station for the 24 hocrs April 29, 1926. ..ure 91.5 F. empc raiure 715 F. ji temperature 82 F. \j a v "n radiation 156 F. Min. P radiation 69.5 F. Sea U -per.iture t n tMpmtan 78 F. w:62 words
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Article24 1926-04-30 5 untitled Money Orders for a to-day is Rs. 154 equal rati of payment of Money ir.jia and Ceylon is Rs. 158 •sqaal to $100.24 words
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Article1133 1926-04-30 5 PRODUCE Singapore, Aprii 30 Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $382 Rice, Siam 2 $356 Rice, Siam S $34b R;ce. Saigon I $305 Rice, Saigon 2 "V'Jl'V Rice, Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon 1 $289 Rice, Rangoon 2 $281 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per nag $10.00 lee1,133 words
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Article186 1926-04-30 5 TO-DAY, APRIL 30 Siam (except Lower Siam) r> i i Haifthor 2 p.m. Bank a Island, Java. South-West Sumatra, South-East Borneo. rvii Molucca» and Timor v- 'l 1 v t, Plancius 2 p.m. North, North-Last and North-West C( vSII! atr fu Reynst 3 p.m. t!! Southern and Western186 words
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Article89 1926-04-30 5 Speaking at the BrYsh Overseas Bankers' annual dinner, Mr. A me ry dwelt upon the great importance to Britain of developing the potential trade within the Empire. 44 From he point of view of increasing our vis ble exports." he said. 44 I think there can te no doub: that89 words
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Article214 1926-04-30 5 A BRAVE RESCUE ro the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir,—Your remark on_ enquiries, that the arders* children commenced to irritate the Indian is incorrect. The Warder?' children were not aware of •the presence of the Indian. The boy Stanley was playing at a pool of214 words
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Article270 1926-04-30 5 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —I have read with interest the correspondence in the Malaya Tribune regarding the indignities inflicted upon members of the Eurasian community by the manager of one of the local hotels. I am a Britisher myself and believe that the cosmopolitan population270 words
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Advertisement283 1926-04-30 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Uaa -t-'ii. gMphor nith good re uifsd for Miri Apply 316 0,0 Malaya Tribune. j JITY OF SINGAPORE. H mmimif mn of the Town b lit U lieu for the Erection Resident Medical Officer's jiikwai Middletoa Hospital. v 1 1 nea ar.d Spccinca-ion and m obtained at the283 words
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Advertisement30 1926-04-30 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES O. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 78, Hill Street, Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary j 'Phone 123.30 words
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Advertisement18 1926-04-30 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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Advertisement249 1926-04-30 5 MASSAGE AND MANICURE. MiBMA MISAKO MASAYAI, No. 20, Bencoolen Street, Singapore. M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 36, Bras Basab Road, SINGAPORE. All kinds of electrical works undertaken. Philips V* Watt Lamps, Ceiling Fans, Wire Etc. Supplied by United Engineers, Limited. CHARGES MODERATE 'Phone »411. ARE YOU Is it fair that your249 words
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Miscellaneous132 1926-04-30 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS To-day, April 30 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M. Gun Platoon, Practice for Garrison Sports. p.m.—Drill Hall, Eura&ian Company, Weapon Training etc., 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Platoon Training Drill Order Helmets. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.V.F. Ambulance. Lecture. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Hall, Malay Company, Musketry Instruction. To-morrow, May, 1 2.30 p.m.—Bukit132 words
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Article946 1926-04-30 6 It amazed us to discover that the Chief Justice considered six months' imprisonment an excessive sentence for proven latex thieves, because the Magistrate's severity was everywhere welcomed as a edgn that the law was at last taking into account the immense trouble and considerable loss to which estates946 words
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Article1073 1926-04-30 6 "Rose Marie," an American musical comedy, has broken a ear-old record by running a year at the Drury Una Theatre. The Talma, arriving at Hongkong from Calcutta and Singapore, reports the death of one deck passenger from epilepsy, the body being buried at sea. For hav'ng refused to convey a1,073 words
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Article70 1926-04-30 6 The programme of music that will be sung by the choir, after Evensong on Sunday, will be as fallows: 1. Two Introits. (a) Spirit of mercy truth and love, H. A. Chambers—; (b) Deliver tne, O Lord, Stainer. 2. Solo (Alto) Nearer my God to Thee. Lewis70 words
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Article482 1926-04-30 6 Mr. Khoo Kirn Swee, manager of a Orien.a. Cinema, Ipoh, is in Singa»* bus.ness for a few days. Sir «ieorge Maxwell, tbe -otirin tjary, is being dined and feted Isstt* I d a.ly in various centres of th f \i i view of his departure a week482 words
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Article161 1926-04-30 6 The following additional questions are tr come before the meeting of the Comm» sioners this afternoon: Question by Mr. E. A. Drown:—After the accident on Saturday morning lest Collyer Quay, and in deference to public feeling, will the President urge upon Government the necessity of insisting tfcst tbe161 words
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Article87 1926-04-30 6 By kind permission of Lt-Col. C. J Pickering. CM G D.5.0., and Officer*, tj Band of the 2nd Bn. The Duke of WeJW con's Regt. (under the director, ol R. V. S. Wright, AR.C.M.) will »J» following programme in the jfctaniw Gardens on Monday, 3rd May, at March—"Army87 words
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Article98 1926-04-30 6 (By courtesy of "the Xanyo HiMrN* Shimbun&ha) Tokyo, April X■ It is reported £2 ment has prevented the ChnsUan Feng Yu-hsang, from enter*f the ground that 'the General abuses f the The Grand Order (second class)i g Chrysanthemum has been come Marshal Kageaki Kawamura, hero Russo-Japanese war, who98 words
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Article22 1926-04-30 6 Mail, from Europe. (L££» patched Apr 18), ex B p by tra n to-morrow cues will be ready for to-day.22 words
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Advertisement278 1926-04-30 6 I His Master's Voice I I Gramophone. I Mahagony finished Cabinet with sloping side panels, base 16 ins. by 16 ins. g height 'M ins; Metal Horn; quadruple-spring motor. 12 inch Turntable: jjj Box. S Price $120.00 S ROBINSON CO., LTD., f Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. **********^^ I New/Shipment I Pitman's278 words
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Advertisement77 1926-04-30 6 !*****Z525E5Z*****Z5Z*****Z*****2525Z525i I COMPARISON I is the only infallible Test S Kof the relative value of jj Typewriters. jj nj By comparison the Royal S ja proves its superiority. Dj I 8 I Ask for Booklet 9 3 Describing the 20 Reasons jj RONE? I I LTD. jjj I Singapore. Penang,77 words
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Article405 1926-04-30 7 Coal Negotiations Continue THOMAS SAYS THOUSAND TO ONE ON STOPPAGE Premier Continues to Take Optimistic View Reuter's service. London, April 29. tga the coal negotiations are still lata this evening the gravity ,rtu;tti<>n was indicated by Mr. tnf who expressed tha opinion that mat a eVoaesjid to oneReuter's service. - 405 words
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Article68 1926-04-30 7 G*a Accepts Hoover's Plan to Copy Malaya Reuter's service. Both H Havana, April 29. Ha q OUS<?S f on K| m have approved «ar Crop Restriction 3ill and the MtZ nt ot Sugar Intelligence ComkZr BIU Previßßl fcr a fine on laaw f mi »«d over each (>nmReuter's service. - 68 words
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Article28 1926-04-30 7 Reuter's service. ft Riffa, April 30. ten P***" has been drowned by the r iver OL-k° a tem P° rar y bridge over miles from Leningrad.Reuter's service. - 28 words
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Article26 1926-04-30 7 Reuter's service. kr L X Moscow. April 29. V^aeu<l ift I nf: Yu ;si:in X has arrived at lon > Carta tM route toReuter's service. - 26 words
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Article211 1926-04-30 7 SETTLEMENT WITH U. S. REACHED 1 N. Y. "Times" Prophesies Future Repudiation Reuter's service. Washington, April 29. A settlement has been reached for funding the Frenoh debt. The settlement is on the basis of a sixtytwo years' agreement, with a payment of thirty million dollars annually for theReuter's service. - 211 words
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Article96 1926-04-30 7 French President will call on King George British Official Press Service. London, April 29. It is officially announced that the President of the French Re pule] ie has accepted an invitation from the King to visit London in June. Monsieur Doumergue, who will be accompanied by MonsieurBritish Official Press Service. - 96 words
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Article81 1926-04-30 7 Governor of Bengal Arrives on Scene of Riots Reuter's service. Calcutta, Alpril 30. The situation in the nor:hern distric s of the city is quieter, though isolated assaoHi eootiuuBL One was killed and six wounded yesterday. The Karl of Lytton. the Governor of Bengal, arrived from Dairjeeling andReuter's service. - 81 words
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Article92 1926-04-30 7 Development on Huge Scale to Begin Reuter's service. Bagdad, April 30. As the necessary pre! minary work has been completed by the Turkish Petroleum Company's geologisis, the drilling plant for ten test wells is expected to arrive at Iraq soon. The company, is embarking on an important developmentReuter's service. - 92 words
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Article89 1926-04-30 7 Proposals Being Examined by British Government British Official Press Service. London, April 29. Replying to a question as to whether any progress was being made in the negotiations with Turkey for settlement of the debt, the Under Secretary for Foreiign Affairs said that the latest report from theBritish Official Press Service. - 89 words
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Article1438 1926-04-30 7 Richardson Makes His Defence "WAS EXTORTED FROM ME UNDER A THREAT" Allegations Against European by Raffles Hotel "They have been extremely vindictive to me," sad Mr. Peter RJchardson, in the course of his evidence before Mr. P. A. F. David, the District Judge, yesterday afternoon, when the case1,438 words
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Article46 1926-04-30 7 Forty Thousand Engineers May Go Out Reuter's service. Lonoon, April 29. A conference of delegates in London to-nißht recommended the strike of forty thousand men of the London «n K ineeriig trades to enforce their demand for a wage increase of a pound weekly.Reuter's service. - 46 words
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Article47 1926-04-30 7 Reuter's service. Paris, April 29. The budget having finaliy been passed. Loth Chambers of Parliament have adjourned until May 27. [Havas Agency.] Paris, April 29. Before adjourning till May 27, Parliament voted definitively the Budget establishing 37,498,739 468 francs receipts and 37,338,--369,202 francs expenditure.Reuter's service. - 47 words
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Article39 1926-04-30 7 Reuter's service. London, April 30. The by-election at Eastham North, owing to the death of the Conservative member. Mr. Crook, resulted in Mias Susan Lawrence (Labour) getting 10,798 votes; Mr. Jarrett (Conservative) 9.171; Doctor Burgin (Liberal) 6.603.Reuter's service. - 39 words
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Article40 1926-04-30 7 Reuter's service. Oslo, April 29. Theeßyrd Polar Expedition has arrived at King's Bay, Sptyzbergen. The ship Chantier carries two aeroplanes with which it is intended to fly to the Pole from a base four hundred miles away.Reuter's service. - 40 words
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Article30 1926-04-30 7 Reuter's service. San Francisco, April 30. A wireless from Point Barrow announce* the safe arrival of Niedson, the pilot of Capt. Wilkins of the North Polar expedition.Reuter's service. - 30 words
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Advertisement184 1926-04-30 7 I Established Patn>l Sed I SOCIETY'S LATEST DECREE 1 "THE JADE JEWELLERY" I is not only delightful and fashionable 1 bat exceedingly becoming for old and S young alike. Speciality: &j EM E RALD JADE BEAD NECKLACE I evenly matched of enviable colour. Tbe only one in the Market I184 words
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Article410 1926-04-30 8 THE TURF The Spring Meet FIRST DAY'S HANDICAPS The following are the hand cap- for the hwl day of the Spring b beM on Saturday, the Mb May, 15)26. 1 Fx-Gr ffin HooraeA. C. (Race i. l,x vrx tim 11 Boom Course).—Noone P.", t p N .k iycSiiiiw410 words
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Article1277 1926-04-30 8 iliv "Hotsmir" in the "Daily Telegraph") The Pi-ince of Wales was prevented from fulfilling his intention of witnessing the •ace for the Grand National 7****** .wing to an attack of earache, and with the Duke of York also unable tc. make> the iournev owing to his recent1,277 words
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Article65 1926-04-30 8 S.F.A. League The following are the fixtures for the Second Division of the Singapore Football Association League.— Thursday. May 6 —O.T.F.C. vs. M.F.T.. S.C.C. Ground. Thursday, May 6.—5.J.0.8. m Police. S.R.C. Ground. Tuesday, May 18.—S.C.C. 11 vs. S.C.F.A., 'B\ S.C.C. Ground. TueSdlav, May 18.—Staff vs. V.M.C.A., S.R.C. Ground. Thursday,65 words
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Article261 1926-04-30 8 R.S.Y.C. Arrangements On Sunday the first of the races for the Vice-Commodore's 1920 Challenge Cup will be sailed, the Gup to be won outright by the yacht making the greatest number of points in two races. Course as last Sunday; start 10 a.m. Handicaps:—Jean, scratch; Ella-Dorothy, 0.3; Polly, 1;261 words
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Article170 1926-04-30 8 Welter-Weight Championship Reuter's service. London, April 29. At the Albert Hall, London, to-ni«ht, Harry Mason, light-weight champion of Great Britain, meet, Len Harvey, of Plymouth, for the welter-weight title, compulsorily; relinquished by Tommy Milllgan because he is now unable to box at the weight. London, April 30. The twentyReuter's service. - 170 words
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Article67 1926-04-30 8 Australia vs. Minor Counties Reuter's service. Maidenhead, April 29. The first match of the Australian tour began to-day in fine weartner The wicket wu slow. Australia scorch 179 Barisiey contributing 42 and Ryder 43 not out; Falcon took 7 for 42. Tne minor counties had 115 for 4 wickets,Reuter's service. - 67 words
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Article49 1926-04-30 8 The following will represent the Indian Association against the St Josephs Institution on the latter's ground to-rooriw: A. A. Samy (Capt) T. Damon A. S. Ronan P X Ba-karan R Anton>, K. Rethnasamy, V. B. Dumont. J. Solomon and Abbas Bhoy brothers. Reserve J. Leuis.49 words
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Article55 1926-04-30 8 Tlie above match will be played tomorrow on the S.RC ground at 2 p.iru The following will represent the fomer.-. E P. Jasinghe. at Ignatius, M. T' E. K. Retnam, G. K. Aiyathurai, T. A. Ohunchie, D. J. Ponnutaurai T. r*. eerakkodv. A. S. Maniam. B. Dudley55 words
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Article67 1926-04-30 8 The following will reprethe V M.CA. in the game between the \.M.C.A. and the Police at Cricket to-morrow on the V M C A. ground commencing at L pm -HC. Slack (Capt); C. Choon Lim, G. Wheatlev, 11. Gibson, Mrdar Baj I* S R Jumabhcy. B. K.67 words
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Article20 1926-04-30 8 Empire Tournament Reuter's service. London, April 29. In the Empire liar<Ls tournament Earlam (England) 2,000 beat Smith (Scotland) 1,324.Reuter's service. - 20 words
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Article336 1926-04-30 8 Infected Chinese Concealed on the v Kalgan On charges of failing to report a case of small-pox, thus making an untrue declaration Captain Tucker, Dr. h S L-hia bM the chinchew, Lee Tye of the steamer Kalgan were fined by Mr Y. A. F David, the District Judge,336 words
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Article72 1926-04-30 8 Recruit ng has bean generally resumed in Madras Presidency but the fol owing taluks are closed to recruiting owing to preva ence of SOil 3o j South Arcot District: Chidambaram and G'ngi. Tanjore District: Mayavaram. Trichy District: Odavarpalayam. Madura District: Palni Tinnevelly District: Strivaigundam, Tnirochandur, Ambasamudram, Nangunery and72 words
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Article1062 1926-04-30 8 PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY CONCLUDED Alleged Thief Committed to the Assizes Mapper. Kand-an, the young Indian w £2; arrested in India, ii to stand his rrtollt the on clvarges of stealing SffiOOO and a diamond brooch from the SSfToSrJ the Danque del'lndo Chine *n August of 1922, having been committed1,062 words
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Article49 1926-04-30 8 With a view to guarding youth from Wi <l h a v'ew bo guarding youths from the bad influences to which they are subjected in frequenting enema halls which screen vulgar and vicious p'ctures, the Osaka authorities are planning to establish p'cture halls at municipal expense, it is reported.49 words
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Article726 1926-04-30 8 Address by Mrs. P. Appasamy at Tamil Church "The Ideals of Education in Ancient India -was the subject of the first address in Singapore of Mrs. P. Appasamy, B.A-, a wel.-known educator and social serv.ce worker of India, who arrived m Singapore from a lecturing tour through726 words
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Article183 1926-04-30 8 In the Bankruptcy Court to-day before Mr. Justice Di ane, receiv ng and adjudicating orders were granted against Lee Seng Poh and Chop Chin Hoe. Mr Eber appeared in support of a mo.:cn for the appointment of the Official Assgnee as interim receiver of the property of If183 words
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Article30 1926-04-30 8 Monday, May 3.—lndividual Troops Parade. Tuesday, May 4.—Signalling and Ambulance Classes, Headquarters 5 p.m. Wednesday, May s.—Band Practice, Headquarters 5 p.m. Saturday, May B.—Wireless Class, Headquarters 4.30 p.m.30 words
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Article77 1926-04-30 8 [British Official Pres3 Service.] London, Apr'l 29. Exchange rates: Taris, 147, New York 4 *****, Brussels 138.623, Geneva 25 16, Ams erdam 12 095, Mian 121.18 Eer in 20.43, Stockho m 18.16, Copenhagen 18 6 Oslo 22 55 Vienna 34.45, Prague 164, Helsingfors 193 X, Madrid 33.48, Lisbon77 words
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Article785 1926-04-30 8 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. An extraordinary general meeting of t*» S mra;pore Cold Storage Co., Ltd, was held yesterday tne *****11 of "desars Bouptcad and Co., Ltd., Umon Building. Mr. I L Lonie presided and the others present were Messrs. D. T. Lewis, W. H. MacGregor, F785 words
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Article93 1926-04-30 8 The Gaiety Cinema Gaiety is putting on/'The B*rnc.de n'ght, a great appealing nana-J 1 phy old man's quiet fa th and Dre j u dice that breaks down the walls o. i and false pride. It is in six par rmg W-liiam H. Strauss x* th Keni Harlan93 words
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Article115 1926-04-30 8 "One of the most cl n d that I have to combat rf Pa* ■bn of my Famous Meiodj h9 r pictures is the man war ptodf&l declares James Kte Phtrwk, "I cannot understand why J woo aspire to anything m g P ciures wi.l115 words
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Article1707 1926-04-30 9 Singapore, April 28. T Coloaiel Office telegram of the 24th i 1n the percentage of standard of Robber exportable at the ra te of doty for the lorthcoming bo 100 per cent, the maximum lbs. per acre provided under n ip licable to tne assessment Kcloding 25 acres1,707 words
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Article58 1926-04-30 9 Middlesex County Council has adopted recommendations by the Licensing Committee: (a) That it is desirable that a fair proportion of films should be of British origin, and that, if necessary, legislation should be promoted to secure this; (b) that there should be an improvement tin the -standara58 words
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Advertisement24 1926-04-30 9 PHOTO ENGRAVER BALING STAMPS, AND OTLED i\?)GKS ETC.. UNDERTAKEN AT JoDERATE PRirES AND WORKMAN»HD? GUARANTEED. shuko siia, 15, Bras Basah Rd., Singapore. Thone 3481.24 words
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Advertisement430 1926-04-30 9 I Lactogen i I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD jjj FOR YOUR BABY I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. 25E5H525H5H5HH5r15Z5r1525r^^ The Finest Athletic Goods Lowest Prices. j iThe Magnus Badminton Racket 9 4.00 X The Novice 3.50 3 The Robin 2.50 [}j The Star 2.00 X430 words
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Advertisement252 1926-04-30 9 I BOORD'S 1 I B OLD TOM J i jni and l I |i| DRY GIN j I Jrf ARE THE itw F,NEST i I p£3li OBTAINABLE. j I A Trial I a will Convince You g p ij a 1 i Obtainable from all Dealers. Sj I I y.252 words
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Article448 1926-04-30 10 Feared Loss of 11 Lives in Explosion Three hours after leaving: Grimsby the trawler Salmonby, belonging to the Boston Deep Sea Fishing Company, was b.own up, with the result, it is feared, that 11 of the 13 hands- on board kOot their lives. The two smrvivors were picked448 words
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Article476 1926-04-30 10 Siamese Nobleman Hacked to Pieces On the evening of April 22, Phra Deb Vidya Satien of the Chulalongkorn University, living in one of the University houses on Phva Thai Road, was attacked by one of the" members of his household, who was armed with a sword. The attack476 words
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Article22 1926-04-30 10 Mile. Lenglen will shcrJiy leave ■<■- -ondon, where she is to be presented at s,ourt, spates a Reuter message from Nice.22 words
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Advertisement804 1926-04-30 10 j I I Cold Storage HEI i THE DESSERT THAT PLEASES ALL. a d .0 G G «3 Obtainable from [j al G lOHN LITTLE Co., PUN BEE Co., KIM ANN Co., LIM KHOON HENG, Si LUNA CAFE (Dhoby Ghaut), LIM YEW CHYE SONS, High Street, or from jj S804 words
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Advertisement501 1926-04-30 10 I CALCO AUTOMATIC DRAINAGE GATES UsbS^ J IN CONNECTION WITH CU I ARM CO INGOT IRON Corrugated Culverts are solving rrtanv g Difficult Drainage Problems. I SENSITIVE- A differ, mc. \VATERTU.IIT-C, :i t.. ..at ALSO C4UO SLIDE B£AD GATES, C4LCO RADUL GATES g ARMCO COHBUGATED CULVFBTi,, UUiVES SHtElb. 5 Used501 words
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Miscellaneous21 1926-04-30 10 Guest: "That gentleman is getting better attention than I am. Send for the manager!" Waiter: "That is the manager!' —Karikaturen, Oslo.21 words
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Article525 1926-04-30 11 Singapore, April 24. HEAT Beef steak (round) kati 42 Beef stew or curry kati 40 Pork lean kati 64 Pork iean and fat (Ist quality) kati 60 Mutton Indian lb. 60 Mutton Australian lb. 60 Fowl kati 70 Capons (Locally reared) kati Herk> (Locally reared) kati 85 Ducks525 words
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Advertisement575 1926-04-30 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P 0 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. .PVINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage Singapore575 words
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Advertisement374 1926-04-30 12 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED —An experienced Jobbing Compositor. Apply with recent testimonials to the Manager, Vlalaya tribune Pre*, Ltd. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED— Englishman requires billet as Vlanag-r, or Seni Assistant in Furniture and Furnishing buaines*. Good credentials Ha c travelled through Indi* for Icarus Co for 7 years. Will give details374 words
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Advertisement491 1926-04-30 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,060,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,512,884 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.491 words
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Advertisement527 1926-04-30 12 WHAT MAKES MAN A m NERVE FORCE. Our mode of IMag imimAii. high strain on the development T of our nervous system, laatilliw r C!iy *cti, greater consumption oi norv o I [fjeoithiu.) Tho Lecithin <. out iin food is not sufficient to luppl* naturally we must, turn to M527 words
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