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Title Section21 1926-05-03 1 The Malaya Tribune vol. XIII. No. 101 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, MAY 3, 192621 words
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Advertisement213 1926-05-03 1 SPECIAL OFFER FOR DIANA BLUE AND GREEN PENCILS PRICE $2.15 per doz. FROM iyu Tr'Amm Press, Ltd. 20ft, o:Uer Quay Singapore. FULL RANGE OF CARS FOR EVERY POCKET. j ITALASIA, LIMITED ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, Jj I 189, Orchard Road. 1 -Twiniiiinn mi inn i i H ii BOL CINEGRAPH j The213 words
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Advertisement118 1926-05-03 1 Zl DANGER COMFORT EYES NERVES The discomfort against wliioh you try Ij 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. j THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO- S Sole lirporters: S118 words
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Article361 1926-05-03 2 Death of Famous Pioneer Planter Sir Theodore Charles Owen K.B E Chairman of Rowe White and Co of 4, UoyS avenue, E.C., and of manytea ana rubber companies died on March 22, aftei In operation in a London nursing home Sir Theodore was a pioneer of the361 words
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Article163 1926-05-03 2 Hongkong Craft Seized in Chinese Waters A report has been made to the Hongkong water police by the crew of a junk, to the effect that sa hng from Hongkong for Amov with a cargo of kerosene and matches on March 20, the vessel was seized by Luk163 words
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Article266 1926-05-03 2 Lady in South Africa Finds Quick Relief Followed by Permanent Cure in Dr. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Neuritis is the medical term for inflammation of the nerves. It is caused through the nerves not receiving sufficient nourishment. Your nerves are fed through the blood, and if that266 words
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Advertisement629 1926-05-03 2 INEXPENSIVE j !AT WHITEAWAYS g Mosquito Net Frames. /jT 1 1 vl SlSillllM attached to th. bed Tuw\ Mlv\A tead by eight clips 1 I )(W>M\Yv\a) Easily be removed when JJ I I V not required. The simplest (J 1 j I "WHITELAW" y W i;!£?'|£i d i 3 13629 words
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Advertisement197 1926-05-03 2 il WW Cm 3 W 4Y -v' il 15 il Take no chancer 6 with that obstinate p.l sore, poisoned X*\ wound or flesh- g eating ulcer. Heal it b 4 with Zam-Buk j» This rare heroal balm has all nrcess u-y power I to q u,ctl >' draw out197 words
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Advertisement322 1926-05-03 2 ERUPTIISOjn FACE AMD HAHDSI Also on Neck. Infiamod! and cf a Wet Nature, Face Swollen. Cuticura Heals, Seme time ago I was m*h troubled with painful, burning eruptions on my face, baa la neck. The eruptions were fa and were of a wet mature, and tmui days I could not322 words
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Advertisement1105 1926-05-03 3 COr? OF THIS PROSPECTUS HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES The Subscription List will open on Monday the 3rd day of ifay 1926 and close on or before Thursday the 13th day of 1926 at the option of the Directors. The Directors reserve the right to close the1,105 words
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Advertisement1689 1926-05-03 3 Stock in Trade r nf As valued by Mr. D. M. 830,606.06 Stock in Transit ~M 42 759.34 Sundry Debtor* (after making provision *>r Bad and Doubtful Debts), Payments in Advance and Cash on Hand 1,267.697.80 $2,726,436.56 DEDUCT —Liabilities 1,200,907.24 NET ASSETS (exclusive of Goodwill) $1,525,529.32 (Sd) KVATT CO. It1,689 words
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Advertisement340 1926-05-03 3 No. 5 of a series. scientific: treatment Few people realise that, apart from nofM tin*'* impurities which tinquadruple filtration. the water that most meticulous alteration does not goes to make Ittni and Neavc's detect. Aerated Drinks is aNo Kientifically treated. This treatment is a task When you drink Fraeer and340 words
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Advertisement1207 1926-05-03 4 Amusements* I EMPIRE I Thursday, April 29 to Monday. Hty 3-First Sbow at 7-30 p.m. I DOUGLAS MACLEAN in 1 From the Great Broadway success by Otto Harback and Louis g X A Hirsch. Based on "The Aviator." He was an ace at making love but a deuce when it1,207 words
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Advertisement136 1926-05-03 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 Gaz HA. HOLD LLOYD In his latest and best super ocmtrnj WHY WORRY By far the biggest he ever made. Produced on the most136 words
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Article127 1926-05-03 5 To-day, May 8 High Tides—o.sb" a.m., 2.27 p.m. Band oncert, Botanic Gardens, 5 p.m. ture by Mrs. P. Appasamy, Short Sri. Hall, P.m. .Services Assn. annual meeting, S.C.C, •j 1") p.m. cjo, Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrcw, May 4 a Hi Tides. —I*4l a.m. 3.35 p.m. Victoria Theattre,127 words
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Article60 1926-05-03 5 ,I3v Courtesy of the Government Health Officer.) Kandang Kerhau Station for the 24 hours i iklnifhl May 2. 1926. deg. hade temperature 90.5 F. temperatora 76 m v temperature 81.7 F. ad ation 150 F. Mm. grass radiation 70 F. temperature 81 F. ret-bulb temperature 78 F. humidity60 words
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Article1127 1926-05-03 5 PRODUCF Singapore, May 3 Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $352 Kee, Siam 2 $356 Rice, Siam 3 $340 Rice. Saigon 1 $30;, Rice, Saigon 2 $1':»7 Rice, Saigor 3 Rico, Rangoon 1 $289 Rice, Rangoon 2 $284 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.00 J?.1,127 words
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Article247 1926-05-03 5 Government Fishing Vessel in Singapore Leaving: England on March 15, the new hshmg trawler Tongkol arrived in Singapore yesterday and took her place among tha ships in the harbour. The Tongkol is the property of the Straits Jjovcrnniejit and will be used for fishing, nere. She is247 words
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Article116 1926-05-03 5 The Third Assizes for the year begin to-morrow before the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison, K.C. The list contains 14 cases and a feature of it is the absence of any murder case. The case that will, undoubtedly, create the most interest is the bank robbery case, the116 words
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Article107 1926-05-03 5 TO-DAY, MAY 3 China, Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia, Philippine Island*, Western Canada and Western States of U. S. A. Tirpitz 4 p.m. TO-MORROW, MAT 4 North, North-East and North-West Sumatra Mossel 1 p.m. Ceylon, Southern and Western India Tantalus 2 p.m. North and East India Tilawu107 words
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Article227 1926-05-03 5 Benefits Enjoyed in Java and Japan Ifr. K. Yabuki, for two years representative of -he Yokohama Specie Bank in Java nnd lately placed in charge of the Yokohama Specie Bank of Manila, said that, the scarcity of American and other foreign capital in the Philippines was a source227 words
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Article116 1926-05-03 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 3. On Saturday at the Town Hall, on behalf of the Co-operative Thrift and Loan Societies of the Federated Malay States, an illuminated address was presented to Sir George Maxwell in the presence of a larjre gathering of delegates116 words
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Article186 1926-05-03 5 Stakinur a 11 note on a Lincoln an* Grand National double, Mr. H. C. Ev&ne. of Llanelly, the Press Association states, won SB,COO by tahe victories of King of Olubf and Jack Homer. A well-known amateur cricketer in South Manchester won £2,500 by a £1 double on186 words
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Advertisement443 1926-05-03 5 UTEST ADVERTISEMENTS I) £7—Furnished Room with board in Apply No. 34S c o Malaya afts producing magnificent 4 »ol id t c .t :'ow*"-purjK-o>, different kl sent all barges paid by parcelIdieM Ofl receipt of Rs. 10. i Co., Barabaaa* Calcutta (India). Government Notification. will bf received at oho Colonial443 words
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Advertisement29 1926-05-03 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES 0. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 75, Hill Street, Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary 'Phone 123.29 words
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Advertisement18 1926-05-03 5 M EZEKIEL ft SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician*, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optometrist: A. M. EZEKIEL, OJD.18 words
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Advertisement277 1926-05-03 5 MASSAGE AND MANICURE. Misses MISAKO A Masayai, No. 20, Bencoolen Street, Singapore. >« M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTO* S6, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. All kinds of electrical works undertaken. Philips Watt Lamps, Ceiling Fans, Win Etc Supplied by United Engineers, Li si Had. CHARGES MODERATE, 'Phone 3411. ■■a—— i i i277 words
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Article898 1926-05-03 6 Another perfectly useless debate hung up the business of the Mun'cipal Commission on Friday, whilst the public hall question was once more threshed and once more, as a sefinite proposal, put back for future consideration. In due course it will be discussed again and there will be898 words
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Article682 1926-05-03 6 The Tong Yee Kok Society of Singapore has been registered. May 24, Whit Monday, is a bank holiday in the Straits Settlements. The Jamaatul Khairi Club, the Sinaran Bulan Club and the Mohibbatul Islam Club, all of Malacca, are officially declared defunct. It is officially declared that the Ng lok682 words
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Article64 1926-05-03 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May L At the Butterworth Police Court to-day, Nc Ah Chee was charged with the murder of his aunt on the previous day. The case was postponed until the preliminary enquiry. The woman was found dead with three stab wounds. The accused s64 words
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Article68 1926-05-03 6 A Tamil woman was stabbed to death in a house at Tanjong Pagar yesterday. A Tamil was charged before the Third Police Magistrate this morning with murder, and remanded. In a shooting affair at Queen Street on Saturday, a Chinese was shot in the stomach. No arrest has68 words
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Article74 1926-05-03 6 The Chief Justice, Sir William Murison K.C., delivered judgment this morning in the case in which Majeed sued Messrs. Abubaker and Co., for the recovery of arrears of salary. The plaintiff claimed $80 a month for a certain per.od and $4C a month for another period. His74 words
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Article72 1926-05-03 6 The case in which a woman named Wong Whay was convicted of theft of latex and sentenced to 3 months' rigorous imprisonment, in addition to a fine of $75 wa* taken up on appeal this morning before the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison, K.C. Mi* A V.72 words
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Article78 1926-05-03 6 The Archbishop of Canterbury recently, in Westminster Abbey, consecrated 'he Rev. B 0. F. Heywood, late Vicar of Leeds as Bishop of Southwell; the Rev. B. Staunton Batty, laic Vicar of Christ Church, Mayfair, as Bishop-Suffragar, of Fulham, and the Rev. R. S. M. O'Ferrall as Bishop of78 words
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Article614 1926-05-03 6 Dr. A. R. Wellington ha* Wen appoints P. M. 0., F.M.S. V nted Mr. E. Jogo has been appointed Assistant District Officer, Klang. Dr. H. R. Dive has been apponted Btafa. Medical Officer, Pahang. Mr. G. E. London has been appointee State Treasurer of Selangor. Mr. W.614 words
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Article55 1926-05-03 6 hv v AUp irr From China and Japan n> due Singapore 10 a.m. From Indo-China by SJ. ht 0 Singapore daylight o> Wedm*» instant. ■i.naiinrf -*P r Mail despatched from 1 Sl f Los** 7 bjrVs. Andre Lebon, del.ve.eH .n M lfl despatched from 1 and 9 by55 words
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Article26 1926-05-03 6 The Secretary of State for the Colones Informs the Ck>vernm«t V era«-J Settlements that the Mcx can 8., has denounced its trejtj rsn» as from December26 words
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Advertisement292 1926-05-03 6 S Stocked in all Sizes 1 1 g Best quality in Iron Beds j v: 3R7H%|J J I S Four-Posts in various 1 thicknesses. |sL&&&&4&&&'4 H I COMBINATION BEDS i S 1l with wire mattress 1 S I j I with or without ffi I 3 ft. x 6 ft.292 words
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Advertisement128 1926-05-03 6 I COMPARISON I Si B the only infallible Test E Kof the relative value ofg S Typewriters. 5 a By comparison the Royal H S proves its superiority. g jjj I g Ask for Booklet ffi Describing the 20 gj S Reasons H I LTD. 1 I Singapore. Penang, Kuala128 words
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Article84 1926-05-03 7 Negotiations Are Broken Off STATE OF EMERGENCY DECLARED A H Industries Likely to Become Involved Reuter's Service. London, May 3. officially announced that raegotij jreneral strike have been Negotiating Committee of the Unsol Congress arrived at nine last in I),.wning Street, where it Coauntttet assembled in the CabinetReuter's Service. - 84 words
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Article57 1926-05-03 7 London, May 3. H ta->■ issued a notification -.t stating that the count-y 1„. prepared for a general strike m- The (iowrnment is taking all aiatain the supply of fad and light and to ensure the pyoof all engaged in these industries m» (Reservation ct law and order,57 words
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Article279 1926-05-03 7 London. May t. flu first offi ial statessssst issued at No. in DsvHAf Street at one o'clock this says: -The following decision of v jG eernmeat has been conveSir. Pugh. Chairman of the rr M committee. The g -st no solution to the iifikulties ol thi coal industry279 words
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Article84 1926-05-03 7 London, May 2. !r Cabinet -at from five to seven when it summoned the Trades Coagresi negotiating committee, elopateat was heid to indicate that for negotiation ha 1 been found!. *m poadctuos niaehinery in connection the strike gradually gaining aa. The Food Commissioners have 1 "1 U then84 words
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Article217 1926-05-03 7 (i London, May 2. important development of ok place this evening, when, n? 1 •▼nation of the Premier, the Trades ass <• °egre#s negotiating committee r »1 length with the Premier and of tne Cabinet at No. 10 Down- > ton* underwood that in the course of217 words
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Article136 1926-05-03 7 London, May 3. War has been declared," was the statement of Mr. J. H. Thomas to a pressman after the breaking off of negotiations. It is learned that the Government's preliminary arrangements for the distribution of supplies are already operating. It is st;»ted on behalf of the Government136 words
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Article295 1926-05-03 7 London. May 1. Government, by way of precaution, has moved detachments of troops into South Wales, Lancashire and Scotland. The memoranium of the Trade Union Congress prescribes regulations for trade union discipline and declares that any found ntiting the workers to not must be dealt with immediately.295 words
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Article93 1926-05-03 7 London, May 1. Big industrial concerns in Manchester and the neighbourhood are well prepared to meet emergencies. There is little likelihood of curtailed production for some time. Most of the cotton mills now use electricity and depend on Municipal supplies, which are unlike'.y to be curtaled yet.93 words
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Article197 1926-05-03 7 British Official Press Service. London, May I. A conference of the Trade Unions to-day decided to call a general strike of vital servi.es, including transport, to operate at midnight on Monday, if there is no settlement of the m'neis' dispute in the meantime. Accord ng to anBritish Official Press Service. - 197 words
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Article106 1926-05-03 7 London, May L A Royal Proclamation was issued to-day declar ng that a state of emergency" exists, thus empowering Government to take all measures considered necessary to ensure the supply of all essential services to the community. The Government are taking all precautionary measures. Mr. Ramsay Mac106 words
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Article54 1926-05-03 7 London, May 1. Interviewed by Reuter, Mr. Cook, the miners' Secretary, said: "We shall urge the men to keep the peace, protect the mines and carry on safety work. I shall personally appeal to the men to observe instructions and so avoid any untoward incident that may54 words
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Article211 1926-05-03 7 London, May L The long-drawn-out tension before the coal negotiations broke down and the coal strike, or lockout as the miners' sympathisers prefer to call it. came into being has been compared with that preceding Great Britain's declaration of war in 1914. Whether the parallel will be drawn211 words
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Article197 1926-05-03 7 London, May 1. A conference of the executives of the Unions affiliated to the Trade Union Congress met in London secretly to discuss the policy in support of the miners. A resolution was submitted which provides an embargo on the handling of coal especially imported at the197 words
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Article66 1926-05-03 7 London, May 2. The usual Sunday calm was varied by a succession of meetings of political and labour leaders striving to effect a settlement. In the morning a ninety-minute Cabinet Council was held. Meanwhile the General Council of the Trades Union Congress was sitting at their headquarters.66 words
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Article110 1926-05-03 7 Ixmdon, May 2. Tfct Central Council of the Trades Union Congress has issued a manifesto declaring, inter alia, that even now an honourable settlement can be reached, but the Government's demand that the miners' leaders consent in advance of negotiation to a reduction of wages must be110 words
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Article70 1926-05-03 7 London, May 1. The "Gazette" announces that "a state of emergency exists." The proclamation published in the Gazette" is dated Buckingham Palace, April 30, ani says: Whereas the present immediate threat of cessation of work in the coal mines constitutes a state of emergency, under the Emergency Powers70 words
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Article145 1926-05-03 7 London, May 2. Keen steady. Remember that peace on earth comes to men of goodwill," was the message of Mr. Baldwin to the nation, wire ess y broadcast in the evening. The Premier's use of this medium of communication is interesting in view of the reported intention145 words
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Article119 1926-05-03 7 Berlin, May 2. The development in the British coalmining dispute are being wathoj with the greatest interest in Germany. The German mine-owners, who were recently suffering from Briti:>h competition, are pleased at '.he pro Spec: of regaining their share of the world's coai trade wrested from them by119 words
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Article78 1926-05-03 7 New York, May 1. The British strike decision is held responsible for the irregular opening of the stock market. The recenl bu.l.sh enthusiasm has betn dampened and there was a selling ot" sterling, the demand rave dropp ng threesixteenths of a cent. Other markets were also78 words
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Article74 1926-05-03 7 Heroic Battle of Wife of French Ambassador Reuter's Service. Paris, Ma 2. Madame Regnault, wife of a former Ambassador at Tokyo, was d'scovered murdered in her flat, apparently by a burglar. Her cook, entering her mistress' bedroom, found it in chaos. The furniture was lying broken aboutReuter's Service. - 74 words
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Article87 1926-05-03 7 Reuter's Service. 'Washington, May L Mr. Coolidge has signed Bills making effective the war debt funding arrangements negotiated with Belgium, Latvia and Esthonia respectively. An agreement has been reached funding the fifty-one mllion dollar Jugo-S-avian war debt to the United States. The terms of payment are spreadReuter's Service. - 87 words
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Advertisement226 1926-05-03 7 Established Patr niSed jjj I WATCHES OF RENOWN I j3 ft Diamond set Platinum or White Gold Wrist Watches in the jQ most splendid workmanship that will not only please the fortunate recipient they will niak<* a real appeal to eve ybody, for everyone desires the gift to be beyond226 words
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Article314 1926-05-03 8 Tawide Fouls Splendid Fights Marred by Breach of Rules A s«ries of unfortunate incidents spoiled an otherwise sitlendid programme of boxing at the Happy Valley on Saturday nignt. All the fights were excellent as far as they went but throe of the big fights ended abruptly, the314 words
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Article446 1926-05-03 8 Titular Contest May Take Place at Last in Chicago J<uk Denipsey, world's heavyweight champion, vnH defend his title against Harry Wilis at Riverview park in September. Believe it or not ,hat's the latest yarn of he i-hampion s fistic plans. Such was the result of conferences recenyly446 words
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Article128 1926-05-03 8 A. A. Championship Meeting Reuter's Service. London, May 1. A: Stamford Bridge in the amateur athletic distance championship ten m'les run j Harper (Hallamshire) won in 52 mins a record He won by nearly a lap. P. Francis (Blackheatfi) was second: V. Vincent (Hampsiead) 3rd. Tn the seven milesReuter's Service. - 128 words
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Article29 1926-05-03 8 A World's Record Reuter's Service. Speedway, New Jersey, May L Harry Harts, of California, covered three STstST iTif in a motor ™**2h£ -rTdvticorT 3 WMCh h Claimed toReuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article269 1926-05-03 8 Home League Results Reuter's Service. London, May 1. The following: are the results of to-day's English League matches:— DIVISION I Arsenal 8, Birmingham 0. Bolton W. 0, Everton 2. Burnley 4, Cardiff City I. Leeds U. 4, Tottenham H. t. Leicester C. versus Blackburn R. played earlier in season.Reuter's Service. - 269 words
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Article535 1926-05-03 8 Vice-Commodore's 1920 Cup Bobbee Leads- on Points The first race for the Vice-Commodore's 1920 Cup brought out twelve boats and the officer of the day. Mr. H. C. Hopkins, sent them away over the usual course at 10 a.m. yesterday in splendid sailing weather. It was a perfect morning535 words
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Article26 1926-05-03 8 Empire Tournament Reuter's Service. r London, May 1. l<*tee (louS P as bU l ia ds tournament Rut- Davis 9 505 Newman (holder) 16,000 beatReuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article271 1926-05-03 8 S.C.C. vs. Regiment The above match was played on Saturday at Tanglin, and resulted in a victory for the SX.C. by 9 runs after an exciting finish. The visitors took first knock and ran ujp 157, Murphy contributimg a wellcompiled 64, his- score including three sixers and six fours.271 words
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Article217 1926-05-03 8 S.C.C. II vs R.E. R.A. The above match played on the Padang on Saturday and the home team won by two wickets and 17 runs. The following are the scores and bowling analyses:— R.E. AND R.A. Davis b Vine 2 Rawson b Simpson 7 Holden b Vine 11 Capt. Armitage217 words
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Article116 1926-05-03 8 Uv h an S C b d the L u Satur- day on the Padang by.64 runs. The LU wfA hii°f S and were nt t*t on a wicket that was very doubtfufl. As matteis turned out the wicket was more to the liking: °f the bowlers.116 words
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Article185 1926-05-03 8 In the Cricket Match played on Saturday at Telok Ayer between the V.M.C.A. and the Police the former won by 49 runs Score:— V.M.C.A. C. Choon Lim c Simpson b McKenna 13 T. D. Samuel c Barlow b McKenna 2 B. K. Shah b Thomas o H.185 words
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Article6 1926-05-03 8 Reuter's Service. 'AaataaSSSgfeReuter's Service. - 6 words
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Article108 1926-05-03 8 FRENCH AND SPANISH WARN RIFFI Five Days Given to Accept Conditions Reuter's Service. Paris, May L The Moroccan peace conference has reached a deadlock and the news from Oujda is of a very pessimistic character. Oujda, May L The Riff delegates are returning to their country by sea toReuter's Service. - 108 words
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Article88 1926-05-03 8 Storm Makes Wireless Pictures Appear Hazy Reuter's Service. New York, May L The first commeicial photographs sen: by wireless across the Atlantic have been publishei bv the Herald-Tribune." The photos were of an English horse-race from the Times and two groups of the Pilgrims' dinner in honourReuter's Service. - 88 words
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Article49 1926-05-03 8 Staff Object to Leader on Coal Strike Reuter's Service. London, May 3. The "Da ly Mail is not being published to-day owing to a strike of its printers who objected to a leader condemning the general strike. The Editor the Mail refused ta after the article.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article62 1926-05-03 8 Reuter's Service. Warsaw, May 1. The Senate has passed a bill relating to the zinc industry authorising the purchase for tea million dollars, by the American firm of Harriman's, of fifty-one per cent. Of the shares in the Giesche concern in Upper Silesia, which is the largestReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article34 1926-05-03 8 Reuter's Service. Calcutta, May 2. Apparently calm has been restored and there were no cases of stabbing or assault yesterday, for the first time since the beg nning of the riots.Reuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article221 1926-05-03 8 S.C.R.C. Tournament following are the results of the btraits Chinese Recreation Club's Tennis Tournament, The ties in the S.C.R.C. Tournament which should have been played off on Friday had to be postponed on account of rain The fci.lowrng are the results of Thursday's play and the ties for221 words
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Article1145 1926-05-03 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, April 8. I ought to begin with a (personal explanation. This serias of letters will not attempt in any special sense of the word to keep the reader in Malaya au fait with current political and social events, except incidentally. Having lived in1,145 words
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Article196 1926-05-03 8 Campaign Now in Progrt, in Malaya The following: is a summary of quarterly statistical reuort of Settlements Rural Sanitation! Catpa^ L LECTURES Language Number Pkacia> A,t u£:'English 17 Chinese 5 4 Malay 16 Tamil 01 J*? _1 I6o] 2. EXAMINATION OF SPECIMENS Total number examined I Totnl number196 words
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Article187 1926-05-03 8 (By courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Xc:.. Shimbunsha) T Tokio, Apr;' 30. vtoo Van™* maintained the quotation*: *l» per pikul to-day, while rubber roqueted at Y0.90 (middle price) per mmi t.a.q. spot. hundred persons have been inaan n lokyo by the police who wen onto to arrest ail187 words
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Article107 1926-05-03 8 Mr. J. R. Mctt, chairman af the Student Christian Federal on. told ing of prominent men at a fM* nmcheon of welcome at Melbourne on Wj> 29 that he was startled by the rnenW growing love of softness and enaj p ensure among Australians ana by107 words
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Article31 1926-05-03 8 To-day, May 3 5.1") p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian p"jEj Drill-Dress Drill Order. Helmets. wear swords. n M p^ 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Hand. Order. 5.15 p.m.-Drill Hall. S.V.F. And* 3 Drill.31 words
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Article33 1926-05-03 8 The M.M. homeward mail untitled "Amboise" is due here from bt V Wednesday, the r ;th instant at $y£ will leave for Colombo, Djibouti, &t and Marseilles on the same m 1 p.m.33 words
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Article1137 1926-05-03 9 iFtoa Our Scan* China Correspondent.) Hongkong, April 21. B rftlH'l Provincial Assembly, a i., iswmntj elected by the people. Ah itself to remain suspended by he Kuomintang; it appears that Kwang*: lYovincial Assembly, a similar u.i suygw* 10 i «P r€lSent the f people, will contest the1,137 words
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Article424 1926-05-03 9 To be Made in England for Wanarnaker's Store That Britain probably still leads the worid in the art of bell-founding may be inferred from the news that the contrast for the 15-ton beil for the 400-foot high Wanamaker store in Philadelphia has gone to the old-established Bra of424 words
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Article318 1926-05-03 9 What is the best treatment for an aching back? The question has been asked thousands of times by suffering men and women in ail parts of the world, and numberless methods of treatment have been tried. Some have failed hopelessly; others have given temporary relief, but318 words
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Advertisement403 1926-05-03 9 1 Lactogen I I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD I I FOR YOUR BABY I I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) I 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. To-Night Monday, May 3 To-Night AT THE NEW WORLD SHOWS Chinese Wayang, Kelantan Mak yong, Open Air Cine mi, Etc., Etc. The City Opera403 words
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Advertisement368 1926-05-03 9 i BOORD'S J §3 OLD TOM I I DRY GIN J I Ayi SjSk ARE 1 SM£n FINEST I OBTAINABLE. 1 I Q cur PI I A Trial I wiu Convince;) You I Obtainable from all Dealers. I I 1 I Sole Agents: i ru i John Little Co Ltd368 words
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Article718 1926-05-03 10 Discoveries by an Archaeologist The statements telegraphed by Di_ Gann as to the discoveries which he has made in Northern Yucatan have created a on in archaeological circles m No one in London questions Dr. (W? facts, but many competent archaeokSSte dfapute the conclusion, at which he ar718 words
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Article142 1926-05-03 10 That it was about time some public institution existed to educate the less prosperous tradesmen about the contents of the great mass of statutes which had been passed for the benefit of work-people was an observation of Lord Hewart, the Lord Chief Justice. His lordship was hearing a142 words
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Advertisement199 1926-05-03 10 Cold Storage j I ICE CREAM I THE DESSERT THAT PLEASES ALU. jjj Obtainable from: jjj I iOHM LITTLE Co., PUN BEE Co., KIM ANN Co., LIM KHOON HENG, 1 I LUNA CAFE (Dhoby Ghaut), LIM YEW CHYE SONS, High Street, or from J I THE COLD STORAGE DEPOT. I199 words
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Advertisement117 1926-05-03 10 A MISERY OF LIFE. SCIENCE TO THE RESCUE. The sufferer from rheumatism presents a sorry si .rb: Limbs that refuse to move, and ache at every attempt, pain in every part of the body, the knife thrusts and shooting pains which all but drive the victim to suicide, —these prasent117 words
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Advertisement696 1926-05-03 10 iTHE PRE-EMINENT BRITISH WATERPROOFER. 1 PUDLO Brand Cement Waterproofing Powder is a standard building material which has placed additional value upon Portland Cement. Used for Reservoirs, Baths, Tanks, Damp Walls, Flat Roofs, Garage Pits, Stoke Holts, Concrete Buildings, ttc. On the Admiralty and War Office, LU*fc Used Extensively locally by696 words
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Article524 1926-05-03 11 Singapore, April 24. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 42 Beef stew or curry kati 40 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 60 Mutton Indian lb. 60 Mutton Australian lb. 60 Fowl kati 70 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 85 Ducks524 words
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Advertisement555 1926-05-03 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TTTIRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. .rvixmiLAß 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 A Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage Singapore Tennage555 words
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Advertisement558 1926-05-03 11 STEAMER SAILINGS t, r (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.} LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Due Sail Kitano Maru 8.000 Marseillea, London Antwerp May 12 18 Harurta Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp May 26 Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp June 9 Katori Maru 10,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp June 23 2* Atauta Maru 8,000558 words
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Advertisement471 1926-05-03 12 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED—High Class Stenographer with good knowledge of English required for Miri. Appiv in writing to Box No. 346 c/o Malaya Tribune. j WANTED—Mechanical Draughtsman with j -.ome experience of mapping wanted for Miri. Apply to Box No. 347 c/o Malaya Tribune. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Applications are invited for471 words
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Advertisement409 1926-05-03 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: »4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penansr 85 Beech Street. Stw'" SK Jonke Street. dv v 77-79 Jal *n Suleiman. Pa lorn bang g wj. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central.' Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang,409 words
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Advertisement484 1926-05-03 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.484 words
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Advertisement457 1926-05-03 12 INSURANCE. THE BRITiSB INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES.^ L. C. MARGOUOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, FinJayson Green. ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated hi India 1874.) Results of the Company'? Operation! during the three years 1922-1924 PROFIT Rs. 51,00,000 Increased457 words
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Advertisement461 1926-05-03 12 USEFUL Our Groundnut Cak* s of the highest jrove vary beneficial Tees, Fruit trees and" p< s*» m*tfag them to a very r productive state. *ree sample supplied on M Ye also manufacture TToundDiit and Cocoanut Cocoanut Cake at Mode** r r furtll <* Particulars, a ppi v 7* TONG461 words
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