Malaya Tribune, 7 May 1926
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Title Section21 1926-05-07 1 The Malaya Tribune I xiii.- -No. IOS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, MAY 7, 192621 words
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Advertisement93 1926-05-07 1 jPsPECIAL OF.FER for DIANA BLUE AND GREEN^PENCILS pfUCE <*oz. FROM 20H Co Iyer Qaay Singapore. I SHARP NEGATIVES Free from Halation and Fog i i I n I I I n I FILMS AND FILMPACKS j 1 Specially made for m J The Tropics I i FIT ANY CAMERA I93 words
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Advertisement45 1926-05-07 1 COMFORT EYES NERVES The di&eomfort against which you try to shield your eyes may be oau«4 by the invisible rays in sunlight. Veils- J worth Cruxite and Sir Wm. C-ooke* lenses fully protect against this invisible danger. We Stock them. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO- j45 words
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Article509 1926-05-07 2 The Sense of Reponsibility to tfie State n A s£S*s *2 a vvriter in th "Morning Post Empire Supplement, a tost of ErnDire statesmanship for the next few years will be in regard to China. If that great country is allowed to fall a prey to Nihilists509 words
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Article383 1926-05-07 2 Reply by Russians to British Socialists W f; U T c S US !r c Resime Communists. bom a direction de If. Fedoreff (ParJ Libraire National. 5s 6d hv t answer 'barter by chapsection by eection, and me by line to cotfS sJvi^l^ d from Rnfhi^J 1383 words
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Advertisement227 1926-05-07 2 I I j FULL RANGE OF CARS I I FOR EVERY POCKET. j ITALASIA, LIMITED ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, £l IS©, Orchard Road. 0 c h. ad. I Self-Toning Paper I 3 o UP^ r InBta "*aneouB Plates 400 Bromide Paper I 1 1 300 I Surface,- I Itil '"chlOSSperdoz. Glossy, Matt227 words
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Advertisement158 1926-05-07 2 I Ml ME! AND MY BEST FRIEND AFTER MOTHER r*.i3cT«KM2 r~ u oreith «-N» return mall fr»S An efficient remedy for *«*JaieM and compUint* f AT ALL DRUG STOREb WHOLESALE AGENTS THE MEDICAL OFFICE «00-2, North Bridge Road. SINGAPORE. THE GEM PHARMACY i CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS 1 No. 63. North158 words
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Article459 1926-05-07 3 Organisation Begun for This Year's Effort 1 pPPy day has become siu'h a popular anniversary in Malaya that it is of the greatest interest to learn that the machines which will, we hope, pror'uce a gnat success next November is already in working order and w.ll shortly come459 words
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Article270 1926-05-07 3 In addition to a selection of new fiction, the under-noted works have been added to Raffles Library and will be available for issue on Saturday, May 8, at 9 a.m. A.Q.—The Swing in Golf, illus. Beamish (A. E.) First Steps to Lawn Tennis, illus. Binyon (L) Ed. The270 words
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Article53 1926-05-07 3 When Yueh Wei-chun was in power in Honan he introduced many innovations into the Government schools at Kaifeng such as boys and girls studying together. General Chin Yuen-ao, the new Civil Governor, has taken exception to this and has instructed the Commissioner of Education to separate the boys and girls53 words
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Advertisement253 1926-05-07 3 1 v ?ff/' -am I I f Jl m i If j i Phoenix Dry Ginger Ale j An instant Reviver after that strenuous Round 9 Phone 3463 f f The Eastern Studio I LEE PHOTOGRAPHER ft SINGAPORE. g j i nlarirements. Miniatures, Wedding and other Groups. Indoor and Outdoor.253 words
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Advertisement276 1926-05-07 3 MY P. Face and Neck a Terrible Sight. Cuticura Healed, When my baby was a moflth old she came: out from head to fO*t with tiny, watery-Uks bHstefS, ar.d •he skin VMM in darnedaround thei/i. Her little face and neck were a larrible iiigh:. The trouble was accent- j pan276 words
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Advertisement189 1926-05-07 3 THE FEVER PERIL. NOT DIFFICULT TO OVERCOME Suffering, from Malaria "on and off for years," not being able to take quinine in any form by mouth, running to hospital every time and taking quinine injections, was the unpleasant experience of Mr. C. 0. H. Stevens of Rohri. He found gjreat189 words
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Advertisement355 1926-05-07 3 No. 9 of a series. SUPERVISION Throughout the length and breadth purity, for gaseous content and of Fnaser Neave's factory there for quality. is exercised a rigidity of inspec- Every bottle that you buy has tion that permits of no slack undergone the scrutiny of trained methods. operatives whose sole355 words
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Advertisement563 1926-05-07 4 Amusements* 1 EMPIRE I Tuesday, May 4 to Wednesday, May 12 g Id tke Scccud lit* tt 911 p.m. Rj Cltar 1 I In his Latest and; Greatest Comedy. The Biggest he has Ever Made B A nited ArtistB Super production g j I v#X RUSH I [S y A563 words
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Advertisement438 1926-05-07 4 I From Wedoesday, May 5 to Monday, May 10. At the I ALHAMBRA S (Tan Cheng Kee Co* Ltd. Proprietors.) S In the Second Shew Commencing 9 p.m. A SAMUEL GOLDWYN HENRY KING I I PRODUCTION 1 Released by the United Artists' Coiporation. An adaptation of y the tyovel by438 words
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Advertisement513 1926-05-07 4 GAIETY CINEMA .'unction Ubert ft Bencoolen Streets TO-NIGHT AT 9-15 Aesop's Fable of Troubles on the Ark (Cartoon), New Pathe Pictorial <fc Eve's Film Review, International News. TWO BETTY C0MPS0NS in one picture -As Georgina, sheltered and charming Has Nancy, her twin, headstrong, defiant A remarkable portrayal of contrasts by513 words
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Advertisement183 1926-05-07 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT AT 9.10 1 AL WILSON in The Air Hawk The world's most amazing stunt fv Horseman of the Heavens, naaSd Earth's fleetest steed (the AeropbneU 01 forming stunts on the wiagi th u mo could not do on the ground—tho fearU death-defying aviator who183 words
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Article1074 1926-05-07 5 PRODUCF I Buyers. TSi-iv 7 1 Small Pearl Tapioca in C a P orc S' 0 i Sago Floor Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan .$381 Fair Sago Flour 5.60 Rice, Srum L'' $36o Borneo Sago Flour Rice, Siam £315 j> 0 2 Sago Flour Ricc, Saipron1,074 words
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Advertisement54 1926-05-07 5 NEW SHIPMENT. jj GINETTE'S HATS f Fob i j laitfi, Maids and Children Stjle for SPRING RUE MEETING i 1 i Sizes for bobbed and unbobbed I *roK April 20 lo Wa> 15 I 40 c. Hcut twill be allowed. KUlCfcAim I miNTAL SIX PALACE H > Noith Bridge Road,54 words
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Advertisement29 1926-05-07 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES 0. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 75, Hill Street, lat Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary Thone 123,29 words
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Advertisement17 1926-05-07 5 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optometrist: 4. M. EZEKIEL. OJ).17 words
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Advertisement389 1926-05-07 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FEDERATED MALAY STATKS RAILWAYS. Applications are invited for the apjtointiiMMil oi clerks in the Traffic Department of the F.M.S. I Railways. Applicants should I>. over 16 and I under 2:> vcjith of ago, must have been locally < born and locally educated, and have proed, at f I«•art,389 words
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Advertisement574 1926-05-07 5 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that nil roads within the Government House Domain will be closed to the publu: from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m on each of the following dnyevii: Sth, 11th, 13th, l .th, '22nd and'21th May, 1926. H. V. TOWNER, Deputy Colonial Engineer. Ordinance No. 96 (Minor574 words
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Advertisement269 1926-05-07 5 USEFUL TO PLANTERS. Our Groundnut Cake fe of the htehefit quality, and will prove very beneficial for Rubber trees, Fruit trees and Plants in brining them to a very healfthy and productive gfcafce. Free narnple supplied on appEcation. We aJso manufacture best quality Groundnut and Cocoanut Oils and Cocoanut Cake269 words
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Miscellaneous466 1926-05-07 5 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day. May 7 v T,Hes—S.* 4 a m 753 p m0 homeward mail leaves. L?h homeward mail closes. 1 Serdang, Evatt s, noon, annual meeting Exchange, \VeIlinpto" vs. Chinese. ,yjv- ,nd Pagliacci, Victoria Theatre, Soft *ana anu 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, May 8 r K Tides.-7.18 a.m., 8.40 p.m.466 words
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Obituary54 1926-05-07 6 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. Y rL^ KO f n ,l,^ d 'T" V ll.osc relatives friends arid members of Gevlanc Straits Chinese Association, Thong Lock' Kck 5""i "<* k their l afc the of I 1,1 fc Mother, Tan Liang K eo nn Sunday, 25th April, 1<J26. also those54 words
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Obituary54 1926-05-07 6 Isr ax-sAJri j u s; 3 tasnsrtwa Kim DS p S SeOW Koou A,m an <* Seow V» m in daughters, two sons-in-law Messrs Tan Beng Tiong and Ho Took Bin and several grand-children. Funeral on Sunday at 10 a.m. precisely tc IWtaS Road Cemeterv. F.M 3 Ponana Bangkok-54 words
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Article977 1926-05-07 6 Scauting for boys in Malaya is not all that could be desired in matters of organis ation and in consequence the movement has progressed at a pace which, if highly creditable to the gentlemen who have given up I their leisure moments to its service, is ot977 words
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Article898 1926-05-07 6 The output of Lingul Tin Ltd., for the f inbuto 6.00 picules, Total 206.40 Ms. at the ;i A a n programme has iceen arranged, ana admission vrfU b*» Xv >„.~ gmame. Itemta* and friend invifed"' 0 Americans in London have been slow to adopt the English custom of having898 words
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Article118 1926-05-07 6 The Hon. John Mv Sarkie, and Mfss v senders from Peaa», day. n °> the Ma.. Mr. G. S. CJman V{> Brown, Mr. J. 5& Or Doupall, Mr. E. BoVon V P Leal, M?.T.Vn .E--grt N.ckjon were 5 by tne Ma».wa to-day. Wli function a K ?i^118 words
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Article23 1926-05-07 6 From Holland and German? bv due Singapore 10 a.m. to-morrow rem China and Japan bv u u Maru, due Singapore to-morrow23 words
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Article32 1926-05-07 6 (From Our Own Correspondent., Penan-. May The Tamil named Sinnasamv mi sentenced to death for the a Z of two women gras«-cutters on tl Estate, has given notice of appeal32 words
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Article96 1926-05-07 6 (From Our Own Correspondent., Kuala Lumpur. May 7. Sir George and Lady Maxwell w«f tarn a farewell at the station by a represent gathering, including the Ra.ia Mode and tat Residents of SeLangor and Negri Sens** The bouquets to Lady Maxwell iadaU one from the Sultan. The Guans96 words
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Article87 1926-05-07 6 (From Our Own Pniuiioiiiil I Penang. Ifaf I The recent controversy on the of a Sailors' Institute for Penafl sealed that the actual position, mom* to information received from thi Earboc Master, ia that the Destitute Seaaeni ftnet rund is operated in now Penang will shortly b, allotted87 words
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Article129 1926-05-07 6 i (From Our Own Carres pooiealj Reneng; Mir 6. j A farewell dinner nee gives i I MX. Peel mm night by members Hi Penang Club. The Hon. .Mr. Jenm SeHxr presiding, -aid he was pk ased m■ mi a representative gathering bo bid fa eel129 words
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Article322 1926-05-07 6 Brokers' commission over the salt ti <■ rubber estate of 500 scree to Mr. I*l tm Kee for $270,000 was the bow in an action commenced in the Safes* Court, before Mr. Justice Deane. yesfcerdaj afternoon. The plaintiffs are Lee Foon juis. Cheer Khok Men, Foo Kwsnf322 words
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Advertisement218 1926-05-07 6 I GOLD CIGARETTE CASES 1 Each case supplied in Red Morocco Leather covered Cases lined Cj White Salin and Blue Veivet I S SUITABLE FOR PRESENTATION I 1 j iir| j*jjg 'lllllilHl I CIGARETTE CASE ||S| U|| fffi G {p DOUBLE ROW H 3118 VS IV < I ENGINE-TURNFD |W|218 words
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Advertisement60 1926-05-07 6 «szszs2saszsEsanHszsasanszsa5zsaan I COMPARISON jg is the only infallible Test Sof the relative value of K Typewriters. S By comparison the Royal jjj proves its superiority. r v vr Ask for Booklet Describing the 20 Reasons sR°NE.° H LTD. jj Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, i S£5E5HSH5HSESel5HSE5H52SH5H5H5HSHSHSHSZs' i5S5H5BSHSH5H5a5H52S2SB5SSHSH5a5a5HSESZ jj Trucks c Big60 words
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Article1194 1926-05-07 7 Mr. Saklatvala Gaoled MOTOR-BUSES MOBBED IN LONDON public Taking the Situation Splendidly Reuter's Service. Riga, May 6. Soviet labour organisations are raikvam tirranc al support for the British London. May 6. British Gazette" appears in two AM ns Ha 'ater of which, containing four of two pages, issuesReuter's Service. - 1,194 words
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Article41 1926-05-07 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, May 6. Three officials of the currency administration of the People's Commissariat of Finance have been shot by order of the Cheka, charged with heading a group of persons engaged in "malicious speculation on exchange."Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article39 1926-05-07 7 Reuter's Service. London, May 6. At the Buckrose by-election, Mr. Braithwaite, Conservative, received 12,089 votes; Sir Harry Verney, Liberal, 10,537* Mr. Laycock, Labour, 2,1:91. The election was due to the resignation of a Conservative, Sir Guy Gaunt.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article11 1926-05-07 7 Reuter's Service. Warsaw, May tf. The Government has resigned.Reuter's Service. - 11 words
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Article238 1926-05-07 7 DUE TO DEPRECIATED SALES Urgent Measures Taken by the Cabinet Reuter's Service. Paris, May 6. The Cabinet has decided on urgent measures to check the fall of the franc. The Minister of Finance, M. Raoul Peret, after a meeting, said that the fall was undoubtedly due to theReuter's Service. - 238 words
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Article59 1926-05-07 7 Reuter's Service. Oujda, May 6. Negotiations have been ruptured ami hostilities are being resumed. The Riffare reported to be preparing an attack on the Spanish zone. The Riffi delegate-; returned from Aixlel K*'.m without French prisoner? they -were expected bring. Oujeia, May The negotiations between the FrenchReuter's Service. - 59 words
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Article68 1926-05-07 7 Reuter's Service. Fairbanks, Alaska. May fi. The single-engined aeroplane wherei: 1 Wilkins proposed to make his thousand mile Arctic fight had ifs right wing t>>rn to shreds, landing g*:ar smashed and propeller shattered by striking; a hummock a* car h when attetapting to rise. Tb.*s was theReuter's Service. - 68 words
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Article338 1926-05-07 7 (By courtesy of the Nanyo Nii'kiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, May 3. Rubber, to-day, was quoted at Yl.00 (middle price) per pound f.a.q. spot. It is learned that a plan to convert Port Arrthur into a commercial port is now contemplated by the Government. The Government subsidy, amounting io Y190,000,338 words
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Article488 1926-05-07 7 Hot Words and Challenges OBJECTION TO MINING BLACKLEGS Labour Indulges in Dark Threats Reuter's Service. London, May 6. The Prince of Wales and the Duke of York were again present in the House of Commons gallery when the debate on the motion authorising the continuance of the emergency regulationsReuter's Service. - 488 words
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Article36 1926-05-07 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, May 6. The Norge passed the Kem coast of the White Sea at ten last night flying northwestwards. Oslo, May 6. The Norge arrived at Vadsoe at 4.30 this morning.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article111 1926-05-07 7 Although St. Patrick's Day "was duly oelebrated by sons of Erin at Honolulu this year, a .sad' note entered into th? festivities. That was the fact that on the large Honolulu police force there are only five Irish ''cops." This made it impossible to put on111 words
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Advertisement253 1926-05-07 7 I Established Patroniqed p I WATCHES OF RENOWN I 1 I I Diamond set Platinum or White God Wrist Watches in the most splendid workmanship that will not only please the g 3 fortunate recipient they will make a real appeal to eve ybody, for everyone desires the Rift to253 words
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Article217 1926-05-07 8 FOOTBALL Kuala Pilah vs. U.C.A. 0» Wednesday last, a Kuala Pilah football team captained by Yap Leow bwee mat the Unsied Oh MM Association a* soccer on the Kubu Plain "A" Ground Fee some ten minutes from the kick-off, thi .home team played a dominatmg game. A couple217 words
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Article143 1926-05-07 8 The league matches of the Singapore Fr*>iba!i Asm Nation commenced yesterday afternoon w h two games in the Second Division. Both the matches were played on the Padang and the usual large crowds of spectators were seen. n ln the match between the Malay Football Team and143 words
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Article156 1926-05-07 8 The following are the fixtures for the First Division Football League for tha month of May which commences on Friday:— Friday, May 7— Dukes vs. S.C.F.A, Tuesday. May 11.—S.R.C. vs. R E. Friday, May 14.—S.C.C. vs. R.A. Tuesday, May 18.—Dukes vs. R.E. Friday, May 21.—S.C.F.A. vs. R.A. Thursday,156 words
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Article78 1926-05-07 8 Premier Authorises Play Reuter's Service. The Oval, May 6. At a meeting of the Surrey C ub the eha.rman said tihat he had approached the premier regarding the desirability or not of the continuation of cricket. Mr. Baldwin replied that the Cabinet was of opnion that it should continueReuter's Service. - 78 words
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Article106 1926-05-07 8 Reuter's Service. Leyton, May 6. In fine weather and in uhe presence of 7.000 spectators the Australians met Essex at Leyton. The Aus.radans took first knock and totalled 532 for 8 wickets when slumps were drawn for the day- It was an exhilarating display. Woodfull scored 201Reuter's Service. - 106 words
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Article113 1926-05-07 8 L. U. vs. Y.M.C.A. The following will represent theY.M.C.A. va. Lanka Unon at Cricket to-morrow for the Framroz Cup at Balestier commencing at 2 p.m —H. G. Stack (Capt); R. Lyne, E. G. Wheatley, C. Choon Lim, H. Grbson. Sirdar Baldev Singh, B. K. Shah, R. Jumabhoy,113 words
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Article121 1926-05-07 8 T.A.C. Tournament 1 The fodewing are the results of the Doubles Badm nton Tournament of the Travaneore Athletic Club:— In the semi-finals R Xav er and J. T. Fernandez beat J. L Pereira and H. S. Gomez 28—2G, 28—23; and A. I. Pereira and A. J. Fernandez beat C.121 words
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Article84 1926-05-07 8 F.M.S. —Colony Matches The following are the fixtures for the doubles ties in the qualifying rounds for selecting the Colony's team. TUESDAY, MAY 11. Doubles (a) Bong Soo and John Lira vs. Ballhatchet and Ess S.R.C. Ground. (b) de Cruz and Leicester vs. Asimura and Luang Sri Sayam84 words
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Article203 1926-05-07 8 Tne S C.C. brought their Tournament to a close yesterday when the singles final between Hunt and Roy Smith was played. Their Excellencies Sir Lausrence and Lady Guillemard were among the large number of spectators. The match was teeming with interest and the standard of tennis reached was203 words
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Article48 1926-05-07 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS A. Singles—Semi-Final Ghong Thutt Pitt owe 12 beat Chia Keng Tye owe 12, 6—l, 6—3. B. Singles—Semi-Final Low Peng Car owe 15 vs. Wee Eng Yong owe 3, unfinished. TO-DAY'S TIES. B. Singles Sim Yin Van owe 12 vs. Tan Soo Liew owe iB.48 words
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Article32 1926-05-07 8 B. Singles—Semi-Final Low Peng Cor owe 15 vs. Wee Eng Yong owe 3, to finish. Tan Kirn Guan owe 3 vs. Winner of Sim Yin Van vs. Tan Soo Liew.32 words
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Article335 1926-05-07 8 Alleged Chinese Robber Sent to the Assizes Yip Swee Leng, the Cantonese who waa arrested at the old P. and 0. Wharf by Chinese detectives while on his way to toard a ship bound for China on Thursday afternoon, was before Mr. P. A. F. David, the335 words
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Article75 1926-05-07 8 A quarrel between two coolies employed at a godown in Tan j ong Pagar ended fatally for one of them. It appears hat ne deceased was hit in the stomach, dying on his way to hospital through a ruptured spleen. The accused was produced before the Third75 words
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Article86 1926-05-07 8 "To picture Japan as waiting for the United States to grant independence to the Philippine Islands so that she can pounce upon the Archpelago the moment it is left without American naval defences, amounts to saying that tha Treaty of Versailles, the Conference on Limitation of Armaments .and Pacific Questions86 words
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Article879 1926-05-07 8 UNDER THE CLOAK OF FRIENDSHIP Chinese Mandor Robbed of His Savings The- story of how, under the cloak of friendship, a Chinese mandor was taken te a plantation and robbed of $140, his hari earnings with which he intended to leave for China and settle down in marnled879 words
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Article41 1926-05-07 8 Monday, May 10.—Individual Troops Parades. Tuesday, May 11.—Ambulance Classes, Headquarters 5 p.m. Wednesday, May 12. —Band Practice. Headquarters 5 p.m. Friday, May 14.—Officers and Patrol Leaders' Meeting St Andrew's School 8.30 p.m. Saturcay, May 15.—Wireless Class, Headquarters 4.30 p.m.41 words
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Article64 1926-05-07 8 The "Sanitas" Trust, Limited, announce that the Ordinary shareholders of the c-ompany have offered to moiify the rights n.taching to their shares They agree to the ncrep.se of the fixed cumulative preferential dividend of Prefeience shares from 8 per cent, to 10 per cent., and, in addition, to the Preference64 words
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Article1820 1926-05-07 8 Robert S. Angus - (By Robert S. Angus Edinburgh, April 15. The coal problem is neither solved, nor, to all appearances, is it on the way to solution. Our Scottish owners, who according to repute, are stiff and even aggressive ir. their attitude, have come back from the abortive conference in London1,820 words
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Article412 1926-05-07 8 The Alhambra When Henry King transferred to the screen Olive Hggins Pronty's most popular novel, "Stella Dallas," he did not ent.rely centre upon the vivid drama with wh.ch the story abounds, but devoted ample effort to the injection of the comedy relief, for which he is equally famous.412 words
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Article1305 1926-05-07 8 Catalogued 93K, 871 Rm 41 <, y Offered 669,974 lb.-. 2'i<7i?» 7 Sold 599,576 It*, OT.«7*ton«!^ London 0 New York "j* Hit PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked She* Standard Quality V; L Good Average Quaiitv 71 Off Quality £1 Crepe 1 I Standard Quality Pale K?,y, Good Pale Off1,305 words
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Article247 1926-05-07 9 i. j.-i/ation and Licensing of Ricksha Pullers is ta c< n by Conurittw X<>. l at 1 «ting held i n May us follows:— x. ft ion from assessment ..r o S T ee., so long as the < i excl isively for religious t 1 .'Sar ;a247 words
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Article1007 1926-05-07 9 The following passengers left for Europe by the s.s. Macedonia sailed at 8 a.nv to-day: Mrs. N. G. Gudc, child and Nurse (Miss Tongson), Mr. E. T. Hammond, Mr. V. J. Atkins, Mr. C. R. Rogers, Mr. A. R. E. Young, Mr. L. C. Payne. Mr. Hebb, Mrs.1,007 words
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Article74 1926-05-07 9 IJnclaimed Registered Articles for the following parties are lying at the General Post Office, Singapore: Benoist, C. A Blume. D. Seipio; Cuthbort, W. B.; De Si va, Mrs. D. M c|o de Silva, H. A.; Freemantle, Mrs.; Gcmaz, G. T.; Harrison. Mrs.; Joshua, E. M.; Langsuer, M.74 words
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Advertisement479 1926-05-07 9 I Lactogen 1 1 THE NATURAL MILK FOOD fl I FOR YOUR BABY 1 I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) jjj I 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. {jj To Night Friday, May 8 To-Night AT THE NEW WORLD SHOWS Chinese Wayang, Open Air Cinema, Kelantao Mak yoig. Etc., Etc. Tlx«3479 words
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Advertisement319 1926-05-07 9 IBOORD'S 1 fl I fl fl S a 3 fl C I I I B OLD TOM j I P-7TI AND I j lm DRY GIN j ARE THE 1 ffeH FINEST I I 'ipgOj^ 1 OBTAINABLE, i i w!ĕsw a Trial I will Convince You I cj Obtainable from319 words
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Miscellaneous138 1926-05-07 9 volunteers 5.i r n To-day, Mav 7 c rf iU Hal1 M. G. Platoon, ;j P n- LS a iF'« n S P°rts Teani. l] \p.uL~iw\ IaI |j B and Band Practice. t Eurasian Company, 5.15 »> ra nin gPrac n or^ ri11 3 1, Chinese Company, Garrison Sports Teams.138 words
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Miscellaneous26 1926-05-07 9 »Ah, what dinnerJ Jt» an(l spoons wore of soli-1 iUvcr. M I don't believe it!" I assure you of it!" Show me one!" —Pole Mele, Pans.26 words
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Article289 1926-05-07 10 Many Factors Affecting Consumption The following has been received by 4 *The I'inancial Times" from a presumably wel<mformed correspondent in New York The writers conclusions will doubtless be'read i n ter€st lf not with entire convictionIf Mincing Lane speculators are expecting to unload rubber profitabL with n289 words
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Article141 1926-05-07 10 R.I l J ll1 1 nd Katong are arriving in Bangkok each week later than formed? This is due to a desire on the part of the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., to provide an opportunity for transhipment cargo by Holt s Blue Funnel line to come forward141 words
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Article77 1926-05-07 10 The largest known banjo has just been Son? A a hid taS from a 32-inch bass drum. The length over al of the instrument is ten ?St The next .banjo known is seven feel' three inches m length. The pecs on tfp neck are eight inches long, LFS Zh ta77 words
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Advertisement243 1926-05-07 10 i Cold Storage ICE CREAM I FOR YOUR NEXT TENNIS OR BRIDGE PARTY i I Obtainable from j I- »HN LITTLE Co., BUN BEE Co. lOM ANN Co. LIM KHOON HENG I LUNA CAFE (Dhoby Ghaut), LIM YEW CHYE SONS, High Street, or from' I THE COLD STORAGE DEPOT. 2243 words
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Advertisement294 1926-05-07 10 ii irmaociiiii PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Important Auction Sale. .J? 3 ondOTsigned have been instructed tc No\ y n PP U b IC r auc ion at th No 30 Chulia Street, Singapore the undermentioned properties, a? 'ear* Estate of Soh Hons Seng (deceased). Full particulars and plans will be i<» 3294 words
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Advertisement543 1926-05-07 10 I Hubber insulated I Wires and Cable* V j Cab Tyre Sheathed .^^^^ffl^^f jjj Engineering Department of THE BQRNEO Co.. Ltd! in England.) I Th e Bor-o Co LM., 63 7 i n bottles and mw WWW W nf% m^m^ zzZtesS LIVER SALT AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES UU TO543 words
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Miscellaneous22 1926-05-07 10 Jl, I If Al Lady: ■Do I remember you? Oh ye« Sh££i* m!scrab,e affa:r iv Gent: "Probably. I am a Lehmann!" MunitA.22 words
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Article532 1926-05-07 11 Singapore. May 1. MEA1 Beef steak (round) kati 4« Beef stew or curry kati 42 Pork lean kati 64 Pork iean and fat (1st quality) kati 60 Mutton Indian lb. 60 Mutton Australian lb. 60 Fowi kati 65 Capon* (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 80 Ducks532 words
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Advertisement505 1926-05-07 11 STEAMER SAILINGS £0 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. >F\INSULAR 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 Singapore505 words
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Advertisement623 1926-05-07 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Due Sail Kitano Mara 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp May 12 13 Haruna Manx 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp May 26 27 Kamo Mara 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp June 9 10 Katori Mara 10,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp June 23 24 Atauta Mara 8,000623 words
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Advertisement401 1926-05-07 12 SITUATION VACANT. Good opportunitios are offered by old established 6m to reliable and competent ttavolling Asiatic in the S.S. and F.M.S., and Siam. Good references and some knowledge of precious atones essential. «10,000 security Salary and Commission. Write Box 350 c/o Malaya Tribune. j TO LET. TO LET—Furnished Room with401 words
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Advertisement474 1926-05-07 12 PUBLIC NOTICES. [X)KE YEW AND DONOR SCHOLARSHIPS, HONGKONG UNIVERSITY. Two Loke Yew Scholarships, which .free board and tuition, and one ship, which provides free tuition, at the UWW sitv of Hongkong, fall vacant in January, W2« ¥nev are opfn to Chinese student, indigenous to British Malaya who have good who474 words
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Advertisement490 1926-05-07 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acta of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital SfflflS Paid-up Capital £1 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,512,884 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie,490 words
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