Malaya Tribune, 4 May 1926
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Title Section21 1926-05-04 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XIII- No. 102 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1926.21 words
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Advertisement260 1926-05-04 1 Special offer FOR DIANA BLUE AND GREEN PENCILS PRICK 12.15 per doz. FROM MayolrUm** Press, Ltd. j 2o<i Col Iyer Quay Singapore. Maintaining Ford Leadership I —Highest Quality at Lowest Cost f i 1 I 1 1 l r j I The Fordor Sedan ■i Tte 1 898 i jh260 words
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Advertisement43 1926-05-04 1 1 COMFORT EYES NERVEf The discomfort against which you vef, to shield your eyes may be oaused by the invisible rays in sunlight. Wellsworth Cruxite and Sir Wm. Ctookes leneos fully protect against this invisible danger' We Stock them. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO,43 words
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Article868 1926-05-04 2 Ayer Panas Rubber Estate, Limited The sixteenth yearly report of the Directors of the Ayer Panas Rubber Estate, Limited, is as follows: Gentlemen, Your Directors submit herewith their report and statement of accounts for the year ended 31st. January 1926. Accounts. —The profit for the year is $257,151-85868 words
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Advertisement325 1926-05-04 2 I AI Wonderful I I Travelling Companion. 1 K Whether you journey by train or boat or car, be sure to take a handy X K bottle of **4711" Eau de Cologne. Inhaled from the handkerchief or S K dabbed on wrists or temples' it quickly relieves fatigue. 9 K325 words
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Advertisement158 1926-05-04 2 I ERUPTIONS ON FACE AND HANDS Also on Neck, inflamed and of a Wet Nature. Face Swollen. Cuticura Heals. Some time ago I was greatly troubled with painful, burning eruptions on my face, hands and neck. The eruptions were inflamed and were of a wet nature, and some days I158 words
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Advertisement428 1926-05-04 2 THIS FINE LITTLE FELLOW Lives in Perak. For his Freedom from Stomach Troubles His Father Thanks BABY'S OWN TABLETS. Most of the troubles of childhood originate in disordered stomach and bowels. Baby's Own Tablets quickly relieve infantile indigestion, check diarrhoea, reduce fever, allay teething pains, quiet the nerves and promote428 words
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Advertisement285 1926-05-04 2 BEST TREATMij; FOR BACKACHE u u at k the for back? I he qaestion has been sands of times by suffering q ''v in ail parts of the world berless methods of treataaent h tried. Some have faiiod bopefessb have given temporary reln-f V best results of all have beat285 words
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Article455 1926-05-04 3 Accused Man Sent for Trial Hugh Daly, 24, cellarman, employed at an hotel in Fleet-street, and living in Robert-street, Hantpsrtead-road, N.W., was again brought up in custody at Row-street Police Court, before Sir "Charles Biron, charged with "throwing at certain persons assembled at a dinner held by455 words
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Article277 1926-05-04 3 Home Secretary's Reply to London Labour Party II reply to a letter from the London Labour Party executives asking for the reljaee of the Communist prisoners, the folowmg letter has been sent on behalf of thT Home Secrutary to Mr. Herbert Morrison: "With reference to your letter of277 words
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Advertisement278 1926-05-04 3 I I j FULL RANGE OF CARS I FOR EVERY POCKET. j I I ITALASIA, LIMITED ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, 1 189, Orchard Road. g BOL CINEGRAPH j I The Smallest Cinema Camera that I I Produces the Largest Pictures. COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR I I, Taking Moving Pictures. 4. Projecting Still Pictures278 words
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Advertisement113 1926-05-04 3 1 I BOVRIL I t£3J puts BEEF I fern J into you WBmm g Dr. Morses Indian Root Pills M ■y Indispensable as a Household Medicine M jvH It it their searching, cleansing qualities which make Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills 1 Oh invaluable as a household remedy. Impuri- jLJ113 words
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Advertisement557 1926-05-04 4 E-_s_s___S_s_s_S_S_s___£_S_s_^ I EMPIRE I Tuesday, May 4 to Wednesday, May 11 In tbe Second bbc* at 9 15 p.m. E §C_-ts3_~r»l:_.e> CKapliMl In his Latest and Greatest Comedy. S g The Biggest he has Ever Made a 8 AmWm m United Artists Super production (3 j GOLDf I RUSH j0557 words
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Advertisement415 1926-05-04 4 Amusements v Cj jj From Thursday, April 29 to Tuesday, May 4. g jjj At the I ALHAMBRA (Tan Cheng Kee Co- Ltd. Proprietors.) 5j g In the Second Show Commencing 9 p.m. a S A UNIQUE UNITED ARTIST PRODUCTION gj Cj Unfolding a Graphic and Dynamic Camera Story of415 words
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Advertisement343 1926-05-04 4 SURINA TBEATRF North Bridge fed. A worry a fey fain Ufa »»47 TO-NIGHT AT New Mermaid Comeih a.,.., of the Hated Rivals. Vue Q^JJJ BAIOLD LLOTfI In his latest and best sup,- me|J WHY WORRY? By far the biggest he ever made VmA on the most lavish Kale. ■■>. crowds,343 words
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Article57 1926-05-04 5 At Untitled experience befell four U nffkono; HoU-1 Jounce on n Anrti Jl When an over- nnd descended on rhe party. The guest* v v- Blsley Zcitlyn, ,1 L Dornnd and A. H. ng t«a in the corner r tbe lowige, facnj» Mr P-.ranJ received a glancing Mr. Goldsmith was57 words
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Article1095 1926-05-04 5 PRODUCF Singaoorc, May 4 Rice, Stem No 1 per Koyan $386 Rice, Siam 2 $356 like, Siam $346 Rico, Saigon 1 $305 Rict\ Saigon 2 Sl'.'T Rice, Saigon 8 Rice, Rangoon 1 $289 Rice, Rangoon 2 $284 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per hag $10.00 Rice, 21,095 words
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Article87 1926-05-04 5 London, April 30. Manchester Market— B*4 lbs shirtings, fair (new basis) 18s 9d 40's Grey* Yarns, single twist 19^4 6 lbs T. Cloth, for 24 yards 8a Liverpool Market— Cotton—Fully Middling American (spot' $9.94 Egyptian Cotton $16.25 MetalsTin—Standard I months £267.0.0 Produce— Copra, fair merchantable i' 28.10.087 words
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Article100 1926-05-04 5 The Empire Cinema At last, ;he world's foremost comedian, Charlie Chaplin, has launched his greatest comedy, 44 The Gold Rush." For sixteen months, Charlio Chaplin worked on this production. During that tine Le was practically a baradt. Pathos and whimsical comedy are cleverly blended in this film. There100 words
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Article143 1926-05-04 5 A new industry in the territory of Hawaii was inaugurated recently, when the mill of the Hawaiian Starch Co., Ltd., commenced operation at Kamuela, island of Hawaii. The opening of the new factory is the result of a number of years experimenting on starch manufacturing and growing of143 words
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Article79 1926-05-04 5 For the first time in the history of British aviation a woman pilot has agreed to fly commercially. Mrs. S. C. Eliott-Lynn, well known in the world of athletics is, during this monih, giving a series of exhibitions in "stunts" flying in various provincial towns. The79 words
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Advertisement244 1926-05-04 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS neater Overland (Coupe) »,.,,...iid R<ad. j- HP, Velocette Two-stroke .::did order and condition, to 349 c.o Malaya Tribune. Victoria Street and Bedok s Mohammudan cd. Box 351 c,o Malaya T kaw. Poffered by old established mpetent travelling A-iatic 8 tad F.M.S.. and Siam. a. me knowledge of precious244 words
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Advertisement29 1926-05-04 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES O. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 75, Hill Street, Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary 'Phone 123,29 words
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Advertisement17 1926-05-04 5 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician*, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optometrist: A. M. EZEKIEL, OJ).17 words
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Advertisement83 1926-05-04 5 J Contessa-Nettel Cameras! I FULLY JUSTIFY THEIR REPUTATION AS I Peers of the Camera World Perfect Zeiss Tessar g I Construction, lenses can be I I Design and supplied to all S ,I Appearance Models. I The discerning public insist upon I CONTESSA-NETTEL CAMERAS I C Obtainable from all first-class83 words
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Advertisement267 1926-05-04 5 USEFUL TO PLANTERS. Our Groundnut Cake s of the highest quality, and will jrove very beneficial for Rubber .rees. Fruit trees and Plants in yringing them to a very healthy and. jroductive state. free sample supplied on application. Ye also manufacture best quality Groundnut and Cocoanut Oils and Cocoanut Cake267 words
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Miscellaneous189 1926-05-04 5 SINGAPORE DIARY, To-day, May 4 k T des.—1.41 a.m. 3.35 p.m. i r V. nnel homeward mail leaves. Sl. V ctona Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, May 5 u Tidei- —2.37 a.m., 5.16 p.m. H:C u horn ward mail closes, 11 a.m. M a TraviS. Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Thursday, May189 words
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Miscellaneous125 1926-05-04 5 mails close TOJ>AY, MAY 4 P. Swettenham, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, London, Rotterdam and Hamlhurg *Tantalus 2 p.m. North and East India Tilawa 3 p.m. Siam (except Lower Siam) Prachatipok 4 p.m. Ceylon, Southern alu) Western j 1 Aden 4 p.m. Indo-China Loong Hwa 4 p.m. Indo-China Romne 4125 words
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Article977 1926-05-04 6 At last the long-dreaded and equally lon] threatened general strike of British worker has been declared and Mr. Baldwin's Gov ernment, after protracted discussions, ha been compelled 10 axept the challenge flun down by the Trade Unions. There is to I a complete cessation of the vital977 words
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Article1080 1926-05-04 6 The departure of the s.s. Hwah Cheng for Penang has been indefinitely deferred. President. Tso Kun has issued a proclamation that he has resigned from the Presidency of China. The Penang Hills Railway announce a reduction in the price of first and second class season and concession tickeis on and1,080 words
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Article814 1926-05-04 6 Dr. J. C. Tull ha* joine-1 the of S. Mary's Home in the -Z 7*K* S. English. f f Dr. j The Rev. W. E. Barley, wh sniff enng from a sharp attack back in Ipoh from the IMplog R Dr. C. L. Sansom, C.M.G., i■. Medical814 words
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Article60 1926-05-04 6 In the shooting affair at tjuc< on Sunday night, it day shot and not a man as reporteei j It appears three men went o a Street about oj3o tapped at the door f~ and was immediately shot, me ing right through her bodi so have been60 words
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Article35 1926-05-04 6 From Indo-China by ML ASingapore daylight to-»K> From China and Japan b*s£ due Singapore 6 a m. From China and Japan b> Maru, due Singapore M From Kurope». April 15) by ««hra, to-morrow.35 words
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Advertisement307 1926-05-04 6 I BEDSTEADS, a&1 if 1 Stocked in all Sizes ill i S Best quality in Iron Beds Kftf I II S Four-Posts m various m. A i i jijQ ll thicknesses. ill hKS a jjj »ry irriyii COMBINATION BEDS if with wire mattress H S I I with or without307 words
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Advertisement55 1926-05-04 6 COMPARISON I is the only infallible Test I of the relative value of! Typewriters. By comparison the Royal I proves its superiority. torn TYPEWRITERS Ask for Booklet Describing the 20 Reasons a LTD I] Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur. 1 I Trucks I j Big Time Savers. I 1 a 055 words
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Article139 1926-05-04 7 General Strike Proclaimed FlN \L NEGOTIATIONS INEFFECTUAL on Irenes on Streets and Stirring xt IIC in Commons Reuter's Service. London. May 4. -It < T' «'eneral strike is on TKpV faiea. th these words the miners mr r Mr ("o;»k. told Reuter of .he »or\. f failure ofReuter's Service. - 139 words
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Article50 1926-05-04 7 London. May 4. arranged betwc?n the r »h«> Ca> inet and of the Trades MenH* r > 0' l r n Conirros- at the House of Commons bn f notwithstanding numerous moat p.m. it was annour.tr that negotiations had fa.le i and the -rkf was pr >. at50 words
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Article72 1926-05-04 7 London, Ma i. h ?.r. xit iy an deliberate manner, the !\h-u! -ir.k-. -f '.he workers in the trans- building and various other btvi me effective at midnight. 31m sh ts began before midnight ri-j. turn.> of duty. Thus the right c.rm > and railway72 words
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Article366 1926-05-04 7 London, May 3. The Council of "the T.U.C. has ~>ni a .ennthv l.tier to Mr. Baldwin, ♦■'.previnc surp- =e and regret at the Gov•■nmer.t's .!ecis»on to temiinate the discus- j n.. n i tin ...r.n that the public Will judge r.a'.are of :h Government's intention by "pre.366 words
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Article83 1926-05-04 7 London, May 3. I'ai.y Mail* leader to which the r 'Urs objected wis headed: "For King r »untry," and said, inter alia:. "A ke is not an industrial dispute; revolutionary movement intended to s u;>on a jjreat mass of in(nl P'-rsons in the community, and r83 words
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Article91 1926-05-04 7 London, May 3. Wh. Ist Mr. Winston Churchill was walking from Downing Street to Whitehall the crowd, which the police were keeping back on the opposite side of Whitehall, rushed across and hemmed in Mr. Churchill. A number of police had to be brought from Downing Street91 words
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Article232 1926-05-04 7 London, May 3. Special constables have been orderei to eport to the London Station. The Broadcasting Company is functionng for the issue of official communications vhich the Government decide to broadcast, rhe Government announce that they are onsidering the important question of sup>ly:ng the public with232 words
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Article1018 1926-05-04 7 London. May 3. The House of Corftmons opened with the ustomary questions. The tenseness o<f the .tm«sphere was apparent by the cheer?n£, ounter-cheering and laughter as the leaders ntered. Colonel Ashley announced that the Minisry of Transport had arranged a service >f motor-cars to convey1,018 words
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Article313 1926-05-04 7 British Official Press Service. Reuter's Service. London, May 3. In his speech In the House of CommcM, VIr. Churchill sad that the Government vere bound to defend themselves from a ncnace wh.ch had been induced upon than, jut the door was always open for fresh vegcitiationfi.British Official Press Service.; Reuter's Service. - 313 words
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Article78 1926-05-04 7 London, May 3. Beyond a solitary edition of one paper no evening newspapers appeared to-day and none will be printed to-morrow throughout the country. Fl«3ert Street, usually a hive industry in the evening, has at present a dasoiate appearance with the exception of hundreds of empty van*.78 words
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Article27 1926-05-04 7 Essen, May 3. The Qsnwa Miners' Federation has issued a manifesto adhering to the Brussels Agreement and recommands the miners not to work overtime.27 words
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Article40 1926-05-04 7 Rotterdam, May 3. The Transport Workers' Federation hm exhorted its members not to assist coalloading for Great Britain and not to work vessels entering Nieu Wewaterweg for the purpose of bunkering which normally bunkered in Great Britain.40 words
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Article37 1926-05-04 7 Tokyo, May 3. The Japanese transporters have cabled the British transpoiters to fight to the last. It is reported that toUa leading labour organisations are discu. aing ithe question of supporting the British strikers.37 words
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Article42 1926-05-04 7 New York. May 3. A rharp decline in stock and prices wdth a diop af over half a cent in sterling exchange and a new low record of French Belgium Currencies were Wall Street's reaction on the British labour crisis.42 words
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Article25 1926-05-04 7 Reuter's Service. Athena, May 3. Three Majors sentenced to death a* ieaiiers of th» Salonika mutiny have been ;u implied and released.Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article71 1926-05-04 7 (From Our Own C^rrespond-nt., Penang. May 3. At the conclusion of the Police Sports on Saturday aivi before the presentat.un of prizes, Mr. Sheedy, C.P.0.. exprcsseu hi a own and his fellow officers' regret at the impending departure of the Hon. Mr. W. Peel. Reiid-.nt Councillor. Mr.71 words
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Article55 1926-05-04 7 Penang, May 3. The funeral of tiie late Hon. Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok took place yesterday and was largely attended, those present including the Resident Councillor, members of the Bar and Municipal Commissionei's. The procession was the longest, ever seen in Penang, and the wreaths were55 words
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Article41 1926-05-04 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 3. In the Suprumc Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Brown, the decree nisi on the divorce petition of Esther Keun was made absolute and she was also granted the custody of the child.41 words
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Article25 1926-05-04 7 (From Our Own Corresiwndent.) Penang, May 3. The Assizes commence to-morrow, special jurors having been summoned for four cases involving loss of l'.ves.25 words
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Article88 1926-05-04 7 At a public meeting of the Seek Kia Eenh, held on April 26, 1926, at the Kwan Him Tong Temple, Malacca, the following gentlemen were elected to the Committee of Management for 1926: Trustees, Messrs. Tan Soo Lock. Yeo Juay Tee, Sit Lian Seng Loh Kirn Swee:88 words
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Article103 1926-05-04 7 One of the moat beautiful of Honolulu* flowering tress burst into bloom recently for <the first time in sevon years. Tba tree, which is a species of begonia, and known scientifically as Starattcsterma Vern.cosum, is the only one of its kind in the city. It was planted103 words
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Advertisement329 1926-05-04 7 a Established Patronised I WATCHES OF RENOWN I k jjj S Diamond set Platinum or White Gold Wrist Watches in the Sj most splendid workmanship that will not only please the fortunate recipient they will make a real appeal to M everybody, for everyone desires the gift to be beyond329 words
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Article215 1926-05-04 8 CRICKET S.R.C. vs. L.U. The following are the sores and bowling analyses in the above match which was Hayed last Saturday: LANKA UNION M. Ignatius b liaijtfrioa 0 H. G. Plus b Bartels 0 B. P. Jasmghe ct. Anthonls/. b Barbels 6 G. K. Aiyatthurai ,>t Anthonisz b215 words
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Article77 1926-05-04 8 Reuter's Service. London, May 3. The Match between the Australians and LeioeaUr began to-day in fine weather and in «ba preaenoa of 10,000 spectators. The vMton had 305 for the loss of 9 wickets when stumjps were drawn. Collins scored 4. be n-- at the wickets forReuter's Service. - 77 words
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Article157 1926-05-04 8 V.M.C.A. Carnival v-/ 0 2 0 n al *he results of the i.M.C.A. Carnnai held at the Fort Canning Swimming Pool on Saturday. Among the E Major-General Sir Theodre Fruser, G.O.C. 0 3 Stroke: D. Ikam and Koh Chong Han 1, J. M. Brown 2. Time a 4.-5 seconds.157 words
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Article138 1926-05-04 8 S.C.R.C. Tournament YESTERDAY'S RESULTS A. Singles T^e K ri^ e n 12 w n cb iv S?,£t$t£ beat Tmg- Slew Choon owe 9 vs. Chua Ch»on Leong owe 24, unfinished. p p A B sincrta» mifini!h<S vs T™ Soo Liew owe 18, JoJowe A i8, C U o138 words
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Article20 1926-05-04 8 FINA L ON THURSDAY In the semi-final of thp consented to present kindly ths Tournament. P s during20 words
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Article37 1926-05-04 8 Reuter's Service. AJL Sutton, May 3. South Axriaa defeated Portugal in the hrst round orf the Davis Cup, -wanning* three out of the first raur matches, and now meets Austria in the second round.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article32 1926-05-04 8 Reuter's Service. London. May 3. At Manchester Baerlein ivtained the amateur tennis singles title by defeating the Hon. Mr. C. Bruce in the challenge round by 6—2, 6—o, 6—o.Reuter's Service. - 32 words
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Article63 1926-05-04 8 Walley Accepts Boy Walloy, flyweight champion of Malaya, requests us to state that he is willing to accommodate Yew Jin over any number of three-minute rounds on condition Yew Jin does not tip the beam at more that 8 stones 1 pound. Speedy Dado, the sensational Filipino flyweight, is63 words
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Article799 1926-05-04 8 Home League Positions positions of the clubs in the English and Scottish Leagues at tho close of the season on Saturday were as follows: DIVISION I Huddersfield 42 23 8 11 92 60 57 Adsenal 42 22 12 8 87 63 52 Sunderland 42 21 16 6 96 80799 words
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Article59 1926-05-04 8 First" mS e /or the month of May wWW Leajn» *»r th. day:— which commences on FriPr.day, May 7.——Dukes w c p p May n—SRc^sRE TWa. M M y vs. R.A iueaday, May 18.—Dukes v* P v Friday May 21.-S C p A vs R A Thursday, May59 words
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Article213 1926-05-04 8 CHINESE OF MALAYA AT CAPITAL Noteworthy Gathering to Bid Secretary Farewell (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. May 4 Last nigh-a Chinese banquet i n honour ji Sir George Maapwej] constituted a unique JJmct on bringing tog-ether Ch'nese from a!] parts of the country cxceofneTrengganu and Ke'an'an.213 words
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Article483 1926-05-04 8 Annual General Meeting The annual general meeting of the ir s leSs y of Mllaya was Mr R b r r Fnday 3t Union f?LS G ggms presided and there a l*m attendance of members In moving the adoption of 'the statempn>ear the Cha rman sa d that483 words
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Article39 1926-05-04 8 The World's Championship Reuter's Service. T« Jt Sydney, May 3. In the world's sculling a course of three mih* 1^7 mp,ol h, P ove r Parramatta River Tom Saul U£2 J5& feftS being 23 m'ns tjn e takenReuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article532 1926-05-04 8 BANK CASE FIXED FOR MAY 12 Three Chinese Sentenced to Life Imprisonment The third Assizer for the year eommen«ed u.- n m °T g the Chief Justice Sir William Murison, K.C Mr N. H. P. Whitley, D.P.P, said thftt he had an apphcat.on to mak* and "e understood532 words
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Article353 1926-05-04 8 Annual General Meeting The annual general meeting of the ExBranch, IM held last night at the Cricket The Chairman, Major P. H. Keys, r>reS d nd > the report having been Adopted 5^ Passed h i his tnanks to the Comm.itee for the way In tfnich they had353 words
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Article1853 1926-05-04 8 Robert S. Angus - (By Robert S. Angus Edinburgh, April 8. I am obliged to a lady correspondent for her letter of inquiry in regard to Quarrier's Homes. I have sent her a reply by post, but m case there may be other Scots who are interested, it may be mentioned that1,853 words
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Article113 1926-05-04 8 Italian Company s Successful Opening Night The Ita'ian Grand Oocra never faik to draw a food auui2nce and last night wa* no exception when the tuJentei company opened a fhort season in Singapore at the Victoria Theatre. The play chosen was none other tijj that famous and popular113 words
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Article113 1926-05-04 8 The berthing problem of War* J steamers, now inadequately docked in Pasig- Over, at Mani a and the ehty congestion from Betero de Bi» B Jones briige will :e remcd ed by 1 1 provement and reconstruction of Pry and S, for which project PWfiO) nl spent.113 words
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Article1186 1926-05-04 9 Singapore, May L ■jV> are pad t0 re P° rt a decided revival -hart' marker Our local contemns have fully explained the cause in j published this week, but they in gi ttiag that rubber chart s are easier, thai .-tatement we entirely disagree, f. r the announcement1,186 words
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Article217 1926-05-04 9 The case in which 41 Chinese were charged wnh attending a meeting of an unlaw!ul Society was taken up on appeal yesterday before the Chief Jusfci c S r U Uliana Mur son, K.C. Mr. Claude da Silva apjv ar>d for the appellants and Mr. N H217 words
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Advertisement161 1926-05-04 9 THE MOSQUITO MENACE. A METHOD TO OVERCOME IT. ft is poor consolation to the sufferer from Malarial Fever to know that some anopheles mosquito caused the trouble. India is full of mosquitoes, and the malaria figures show he wide prevalanee of the anopheles variety. While mosquito enthusiasts may be left161 words
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Advertisement439 1926-05-04 9 1 Lactogen 1 S THE NATURAL MILK FOOD I FOR YOURJBABY S Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) a I 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. To-Night Tuesday, May 4 To-Night AT THE NEW WORLD SHOWS Chinese Wayang, Open Air Cinema, Kelantaa Hak yong. Etc., Etc. The City Opera WILL PRESENT BAHROM439 words
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Advertisement261 1926-05-04 9 I Never mind the excessive heat Framroz's I i Fruit Beverages will cool you down. I Fras!l stock I Ju&i Unpacked I HBH Football Stockings I Prices: 9 cts, 11.25 I Price' *I.SO E»ch'. I I ROSE CO., LTD. 1 rlneotporate' T ru 3 76, -*h Bridge Road, Singapore. 5?261 words
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Miscellaneous210 1926-05-04 9 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS To-day, May 4 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. S.R.A. (v) Gun Layj ing (Voluntary.) j 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, Eurasian Company, Practice for Garrison Sports Teams. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.V.F. Ambulance, Training-Field Sanitation. 5. i5 p.m. -Drjil Hali, Chinese Company, Platoon Training-Drill Order-Caps. To-morrow, May 5 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Eurasian210 words
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Article567 1926-05-04 10 Narrow Escape of SingaporeBound Vessel Apparently weak and tired as a result of his strenuous fight against the fire of unknown origin which broke out in one of the holds of the freighter Atlanta City on April 8 while enroute from Iloilo to San Carlos, but nevertheless567 words
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Article244 1926-05-04 10 Seaman Loses Small Toes By South African Disease Ainhum, one of the rarest disease*, necessitated the amputation at the base of both small toes of John Davis, a seaman, who contracted the disea.se while on an exploration trip in the African jungles. Surgeons said that removal of the244 words
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Article104 1926-05-04 10 Just when English university authorties thought the age of reason had returned, at least insofar as the size of trousers is concerned, this year's crop of Oxford oarsmen appeared in the most enormous "bags" or trousers made. Cambridge, answering the challenge, has produced plus fives for golfing. Plus104 words
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Article104 1926-05-04 10 Convinced that peaceful efforts have failed to rid the stage of immoral plays, Mrs, Jeann c Hornibrook, a leader in British feminist and sociological work, is preparing to s-tart a militant campaign of protest against them. Mrs. Hornibrook has formed a society of women who, like104 words
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Advertisement477 1926-05-04 10 aSESHS2SHS2S2SZS2SESHSZS2S2S2SH^ I AMERICAN STEEL SPLIT PULLEY^! jfi Americans'* combine enormous '^^ySttf^S&'^f-^ S strength with lightness. > [n "Americans" transmit maximum rQ power with minimum belt slip. jjj "Americans'* save fuel. j 1 N^ jjj "Americans*' save belts. ffi "Americans" endure higher speeds 1 S than any other standard metal I477 words
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Article525 1926-05-04 11 Singapore, April 24. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 42 Beef stew or curiy kati 40 Pork lean kati 04 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati GO Mutton Indian lb. 60 Mutton Australian lb. 60 Fowl kati 70 (Locally reared) kati Hens. (Locally reared) kati 85 Ducks each525 words
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Advertisement358 1926-05-04 12 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED—Mechanical Draughtsman with >otue experience of mapping wanted for Mm. Apply to Box No. 347 o/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET. TO LET —Fonriahcd Room with board in private family. Apply Box No. 348 c/o Malaya ft it'UMf 'TO LET, Baffin Chambers, three sections •>od floor, atea 1,680 aquaw358 words
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