Malaya Tribune, 11 May 1926
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Title Section21 1926-05-11 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XIII.- No. 108 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY MAY 11, 192621 words
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Advertisement58 1926-05-11 1 fJpECIAL OFFER DIANA BLUE AND GREEN PENCILS PRICE $U5 per doz. FROM I 20H. Col Iyer Qaay Singapore 1 I I ON MONZA TRACK j 1 j Competing Against 1 DIATTO—LANCIA— CITROEN— PEUGEOT ON I I lirellT Tykes' The Tyres of the Victories j ft VmSW IS ITALASIA LIMITED, ENGINEERING58 words
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Advertisement50 1926-05-11 1 t" I DANGER V sM* COMFORT EYES NERVES The discomfort against which yiu try to shield your eyes may be caused by the invisible rays in sunlight. Wells- j worth Cruxite and Sir Wm. Crookes lenses fully protect against this invtel- ble danger. We Stock them. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO-50 words
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Article1117 1926-05-11 2 Problems Before the New Viceroy Throughout Lord Irwin's in'tial inquiries here into the affairs of the Vieeroyalty, the twin problems represented by the communal riots in Calcutta and the lively deliberations of the party leaders in Bombay and Allahabad must form their constant background, writes a 'Times" correspondent1,117 words
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Article233 1926-05-11 2 Don t give baby a sleeping d thing mixture or opiate of by order of a competent TJ^ M seen the child. All the£ hSS S gerous. n ?s ar, I Don't give medicine t0 check ment of baby's bowel* i n diarrV, m upon the233 words
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Advertisement214 1926-05-11 2 1 i^£>s#atf Representative for Far East and India:—Robert Blau. Union Building. Singapore. *****************************************************************^ I- i°Hn7i/ am/ Vigour 1 j IN EVERY DROP OF READ'S J "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS It retains through tho entire brewing process sad after mat una* i and bottling, the delicious fragrance ef tks hop with its214 words
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Advertisement22 1926-05-11 2 Doctor: And then you will take hot mustard baths for your feet as hot as you can bear them!" —Pele Mele, Pari*22 words
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Advertisement353 1926-05-11 2 THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPIONNo 1 THERAPSQN N0.2 THERAPION No 3 Ho. I for Bladcter C»t»rrh. 1 for Blood Skin IkuaMk Ko.» lor tfhromc Wmlumm oli'by'eadlu,;< h«mi»tt.orelth»r N return mailk«« R.».lC;.rßr»Hd Co Haverttock Rc.N.V.'.S.Looaot •I in !oubt tic. re uired do noi hesitate H write (air ■r FREB honast co'ntrm353 words
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Article336 1926-05-11 3 Colonel Gidney on Evils of Colour Prejudice Speaking at the Corporation Street Y. M.C.A. at Calcutta on April 17, Colonel Irfdney regretted that exception had been taken to the decision of tho Anglo-Indian Association to make themselves statutory natives of India. He pointed out that this status was an336 words
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Article232 1926-05-11 3 Still another doctor has come forward to say that high heel.-, are destroying the carriage of women, says the "Straits Echo." He states that they walk on miniature stilts and must expect Btd results from such an eccentricity. No woman should wear heels that are more thau an232 words
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Article128 1926-05-11 3 The Associated Press special representative recently at Rome has given explanations of Premier* Mussolini's reasons for the suppression of the activities of lodges of Freemasons and the closing of all branches in Rome. Premier Mussolind found that the Freemasons advance the state employees merit system, opposed by128 words
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Advertisement444 1926-05-11 3 Plates Papers i h S,««i Self-Toning Paper I Su per Instantaneous Plate, 400 j 0 SurfacesI Brilliant Plate, 300 Glo My Maft S^i-Matt. 3 3 1 x inch $0 55 per doz. =3 «I/ oi nan Grades:— 44 x 3t 4 O.SO Normal and Contrasty 5H x 3** 1.35 6d444 words
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Advertisement200 1926-05-11 3 I helps you to turn ths corner I 1 MADE IN THE CUP j Jjf INSTANT POSTUM permits J one to forego the annoyance that attends coffee making. Here is a drink that can be made in an instant with little preparation or trouble. Simply add boiling water to a200 words
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Advertisement1528 1926-05-11 4 Amusements* ESJSHZSZSEKSaSffi2S2SZSZS2S2SaSZS2SZSSSZSES2S^^ I EMPIRE 1 I I Tuesday. May 11 and Wednesday, Hay 12—2 Nights only 1 In the First Show at 7-15 p.m. sharp jjj I Danger <y Mystery IKrills I THE I FATAL SIGN a The Weirdest Story Ever Told jjj S In Tense Excitement in every Scene1,528 words
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Article34 1926-05-11 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for lia and Ceyfoa to-day is Rs. 153 equal IMB, The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 epal to $100.34 words
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Article1160 1926-05-11 5 PRODUCF Singapore, May 11 Kite, Siam No 1 per Mayan ie,;s."> Rice, Siam 2 $360 R.ctt. Statu v $310 Ri e, Siaguc 8310 j &ce, Saigon 2 R ce, Saigon 3 Rce, Rangoon 2 $280 Rice, Rangoon I $296 Rice, tar Boiled No 1 per bay $10.001,160 words
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Article482 1926-05-11 5 High Life for the Tourist Starts at Port Said Night life in Port Said starts at nay time of the twenty-four when a liner lands a brigade of traveller* pit th< uiurance to the Suez Canal. They have not yet reached that mysterious realm of extnavagant liberty482 words
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Article273 1926-05-11 5 Australia Has Plan to Send Aid to Remote Spots Australia may be the first country to institute a regular service of flying doctors and dentists. The National Commission on Health is considering a scheme by which the aeroplane mail lines might assist in bringing rapid medical aid to273 words
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Advertisement149 1926-05-11 5 <*-a»«. .»iiin» urn nini» iimii rinir ~n lATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET—A Tennis Lawn fronting No. 173 1 Road. Tor particulars apply 23 Japan WBMNANCE No. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). Dl THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. BANmUFTCY. No. 196 OF 1915. ■i R. UmwmMmk N hereby gr*t« that149 words
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Advertisement29 1926-05-11 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES O. JITT SLANG, Qualified Dentist, 75, HiU Street, Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary 'Phone 123,29 words
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Advertisement17 1926-05-11 5 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician*, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optometrist: A. M. EZEKIEL, OJ>.17 words
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Advertisement74 1926-05-11 5 IContessa-Nettel Cameras! FULLY JUSTIFY THEIR REPUTATION AS I Peers of the Camera World g Perfect Zeiss Tessar g Construction, lenses can be I I Design and supplied to all 5 Appearance Models. c The discerning public insist upon j£ CONTESSA-NETTEL CAMERAS Obtainable from all first-class dealers throughout fj= Malaya. 074 words
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Advertisement274 1926-05-11 5 USEFUL TO PLANTERS. Our Groundnut Cake is of the highest quality, and will prove very beneficiial for Rubber trees, Fruit trees and Plants in bringing them to a very healthy and productive srtsate. Free .sample supplied on application. We also manufacture best quality Groundnut and Cocoanut Oate and Cocoanut Cake274 words
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Miscellaneous383 1926-05-11 5 SINGAPORE DIARY T. flav, May 11 fe r .if- —10.17 a.m., 10.1« p.m. Uice Meeting, Second Day. Fur.mi,homeward mail leaver r LlVn Hub Dance, 6.30 p.m. a Bohoir»»'. Victoria Theatre, 9.,>0 p.m. To-morrow, May 12 uvh Td^--* 11 a m 10 49 p m "f\ Monicipal vs. S.C.F.A. (A.) -s383 words
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Article976 1926-05-11 6 Up to vhe present the coal strike has not produced serious effects in the market, a-thoJgh there is an uneasy feeling abroad that if the strike continues for several weeks there is bound to 'be a drop in price, because the heaM>' exports of recent months have976 words
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Article1201 1926-05-11 6 The N.Y.K. mail and passenger steamer Kitana Maru left Hongkong on the Bth inst. and is due at this port on the 13th, in the morning. She will proba&ly sail the following day from the wharf for Europe. A sum of $3,170,000 destined to help Jews in Eastern Europe was1,201 words
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Article703 1926-05-11 6 The Bishop of London m exrrrf m Hongkong on Christmas fimj* It is officially annouo cd from H. M. the Emperor* health -a tored. a L II is announced tha, Baroi has been appointed Member oi Privy Council. ,ja !anest Mr. C. Bazell, the Headmastr Malay College,703 words
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Obituary36 1926-05-11 6 It is with deep regTet we h;;ve to the death of Dr. N. Veerasamy, J- occurred at 12.30 a.m. to-day at ence in Serangoon Road. on The funeral takes plaer this afte.36 words
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Article28 1926-05-11 6 m From China and Japan »3 Maim, due Singapore o«»a»eifow. From Europe, (London m V April 22) by s.s. Tara, due on Friday, the 14th mst.28 words
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Obituary64 1926-05-11 6 (From Our Own Peaaaf, Mr. J. R. Brown. D A. M. Brown, d.ed at e*o«J .suddenly at his cottage on Estate, of which he was th» u He was quite w,l »n th- «eaat cut cn hie aauad The deceased >,g J i g the aacmhrn oi the64 words
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Advertisement197 1926-05-11 6 I ZEISS AND GALILEAN GLASSES I FOR THE RACE SEASCN. c Q e^U^ SIII c $22 Neti. 525 Nett. jj I ROBINSON CO., LTD., g (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Baffles Place, Singapore. IPhotograms of the Year 1925. I The Annual Review for 1926 Jof the World s Pictorial Photographic197 words
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Advertisement172 1926-05-11 6 I COMPARISON j j is the only infallible Test H j of the relative value of ft 3 rvp ewriters. S 3 By comparison the Royal jjj 3 proves its superiority. Gj Ma* n-1 I I a I jj Ask for Booklet 1 0 Describing the 20 Reasons LTD. I172 words
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Article942 1926-05-11 7 Some Rioting Over Week-end SIXTY ARRESTS MADE AT GLASGOW men Labouring at th j Docks Reuter's Service. London, May 10. disorder! occurred a Glasrow I T tv week-essd. Many shops were c iv IB rninc aad conflicts l.iotei on the eastern diatnea, par iBiidjtoton. nsjeeaaltalad the rushing .faforveaeitta.Reuter's Service. - 942 words
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Article301 1926-05-11 7 London, May 10. in xhe House of Commons, arising from a question as to whether the Government was provisionally commandeering newsprint, which Mr. Churchill ascribed to the necessity for safeguarding the dissemination of news throughout the country, Mr. Lloyd George called attention to the refusal of the broadcasting301 words
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Article567 1926-05-11 7 Copenhagen, May 10. The Danish Trades Union Congress has decided to send the British Trades Unions fifty thousand kroner weekly as long as the strike lasts. Rotterdam, May 10. Owing to the strike in Great Br Lain, bunkering stations near Rotterdam, which are worked by unorganised labour, are567 words
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Article73 1926-05-11 7 [British Official Press Service.] London, Mr* 10. Exchange rates: Paris 155.375. New York 4.8544, Brussels 157.625, Geneva 25.075. Amsterdam 12.1125, Milan *****, Berlin 20.385, Stockhom 18.14, Copenhagen 18 14, Oslo 22.525, Vienna 31.375, Prague 163%, Ha'is'ngfors 162%, Madrid 33.775. Lisbon 2 17|32, Rio 7Vs, Buenos Aires 45 3;73 words
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Article50 1926-05-11 7 Reuter's Service. Geneva, May 10. M. Moita (Swi-zerland) was elected Chaiiman of the Geneva Assembly, and M. Thomas le Breton (Argentina) was appointed chairman of the committee for the re-organisation of the League Council and vice-chairman of the Coura il. It was cecided to hold their sittings publicly.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article36 1926-05-11 7 Reuter's Service. New York, May 10. A "Times" despatch from Spitzbergen says that Aviator Byrd flew over the North Pole and returned safely to Spitsbergen after a flight of fifteen and a half hours.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article14 1926-05-11 7 Reuter's Service. Rangoon, May If. Lieutenant Herachind has arrived from Bangkok.Reuter's Service. - 14 words
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Article302 1926-05-11 7 Lord Cecil Opens Proceedings ROTATION OF SEATS ON COUNCIL Permanent Places Should go to Great Powers Reuter's Service. Geneva, May 10. Viscount Cecil opened the proceeding's of the Committee on the composition of the League Council and emphasscd the importance cf the discussions and the necessity of avoidingReuter's Service. - 302 words
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Article93 1926-05-11 7 Reuter's Service. New York. May 10. In a statement this morning Presieient Coolidge expressed his heartiest latioas in connection with Bird's Polar flight, adcing *hat the fact that the flight aeeme accomplisae i without mishap demonstrates the high development of the ar; in this country. Byrd wirelessedReuter's Service. - 93 words
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Article77 1926-05-11 7 Reuter's Service. Cairo, May 10. The Mixed Courts have given judgment in the case of Mm Fd k, widow of an American ex-Senaor, who recently proceeded against Zaglul Pasha and Mahomed Mahmoud Pasha, oJajaßAf six hundred thousand dollars for her husband's services In the cause of EgyptianReuter's Service. - 77 words
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Article72 1926-05-11 7 Havas Agency. Rabat, May 10. On Saturday evening tho French and Spanish troops made an effective junction on the slopes of Jebei-Tunsi. The French control the entire valley of Kert, peaceful occupation of which was refused by the R ffans at the conference of Oudjda, while theHavas Agency. - 72 words
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Article87 1926-05-11 7 The Municipal health statement for the week ending May 1 shows 276 deaths with a rate of 35.15, as opposed t» a rate of 31.20 in the preceding week and 27.02 in the corresponding week of last year. As usual, the greatest number of deaths, 51, was caus<d by pneumonia,87 words
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Advertisement292 1926-05-11 7 5 Established Uu Patronised q 1872. R l WATCHES OF RENOWN I 3 S 3 mm jQ j a v Diamond set Platinum or White Gold Wrist Watches in the jjj most splendid workmanship that will not only pleaso tb*» gj 3 fortunate recipient they will mako a real appeal292 words
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Article130 1926-05-11 8 THE TURF Spring Races TO-DAY'S SCRATCHINGS The follow ing are the scratehings for today: Race L—Sevenoaks, Goodwood, Shantung and Bombastic. Race 2.—Speciality and Nora. Race 3.—Depression. Lady Eaton, Panglima and Metina. Bace 4.—Be Jabers and Swift sure. Rjace 5.—Bonnie Friend, Gonvbroom, and Red Tape. Race 6.—More Air. Race130 words
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Article72 1926-05-11 8 Australians vs. Surrey Reuter's Service. London, May 10 Rain delayed the start of the match betwctn the Australian and Surrey till 3-30 at the Oval. The Australians compiled 395 for 9 wkkets ar.d declared. Woodluil scored 118, playing a defensive game his score including only one boundary. He wasReuter's Service. - 72 words
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Article161 1926-05-11 8 Guillemard Cup Competition The qualifying rounds to select the Colony representatives for t>he forthcoming match against the F.M.S. were played yesterday on the S.R C. and S.C.C. cour.s. Th'.> following are the results:— Hunt beat Nozu 9—7, 6—4. Hall beat nee Lim 6—0. 4—6, 6—3. T. Morita beat161 words
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Article31 1926-05-11 8 Reuter's Service. Harrogate, May 10. In the Davis Cirp competition Britain beat Poland, Turnbull defeating Czetwertynske by G—0, 6—2, 7—5 and Wheatley boating Kleinadel by 6—2, 6—4, 6—1.Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article272 1926-05-11 8 S.G.C. Championship The draw for the Club Championship is as follows:—J. J. McMiChael vs. H. C. Atkin-Berry (bye); D. J. Ward Wh. H. Straetz, (bye); A. C. Jack vs. G. C. Nash, J. B. Carr vs. T. J. L. Watk ns, H. R. Nicoll vs. M. D. Rutley, W.272 words
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Article126 1926-05-11 8 The result of the match be ween Sepoy Lines Golf Club and Garrison Go'f Cub wa- a win by Garrison Golf O üb. The scores as below: Hemmant and Neilson 0 vs. Col. Postlethwaite and McMichael, 1. Tongue and Onraet 1% vs. Everitt and W. L. S126 words
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Article240 1926-05-11 8 Dado the Walloper Kontihcomiing Good Fight at the Happy Valley Fight fans will again have the pleasure af seeing the sensational FJipino flyweight, Speedy Dado, in action shortly. Not since the days of Pelkey and other big 'una have follower* of boxing seen knockdowns and hard slogging, as Dado240 words
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Article111 1926-05-11 8 Second Division Matches Two more matches in the second division of the S.F.A. League were played off yesterday afternoon on the Padang both games being productive of keen struggles. In an evenly contested game, the V.M.C.A. and Military Staff drew with three goals each. Dur'ng the first few minutes111 words
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Article49 1926-05-11 8 In the other match the second string of the S.C.F.A. beat the S.C.C. II by tiwo goals to one. Two penalties gave the Chinese their lead and the Club their equaliser. The Chinese pressed hard and obtained their winning goal. Score: S.C.F.A. 2; S.C.C. 1.49 words
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Article125 1926-05-11 8 The following are the fixtures for the First Division Football 'League for the nonth of May which commences on Fritay:— Puesday, 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, May 27._S.CC. vs. S.R.C. Monday, May 31.—S.C.F.A.125 words
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Article152 1926-05-11 8 The case was taken up to-day before Mr. Jmtice Deane in which Dr. W. Bim c sued Mr. Seah Neo Chow and others for the recovery of $5,000 on a promissory note. Mr. A V. L. Davies, instructed by Mr. F. D. Norman, appearing for the plaintiff,152 words
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Article205 1926-05-11 8 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., at their saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, on April 28, and May 5, 1926: Freeho'd land and house No. 33 Joo Chiat Road, area 1 rood 24.6 poles, bought by Mr. Chan Swee Hong205 words
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Article89 1926-05-11 8 The Government-General of Formosa, with a good business eye, proposes to unify the export of bananas that make the foremos- s aple export of the Island and to eliminate the intermediaries in the shape of the expor ers so that the fruit may pass f*om he growers direc in*o hs89 words
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Article1220 1926-05-11 8 THE VICTORIA STREET ROUND-UP Dangerous Gang of Criminals Run to Earth The story of a bold round-up by the r>Pteouve Department of a gang of robbers. wn > wU responsible for a gang room rica in Singapore, was re-ated at the V Court yesterday afternoon, beforo the Chief1,220 words
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Article453 1926-05-11 8 Endowment of Institute for Nurses to be Memorial The secretary to His Excellency the the People of Malaya might in, thto National Memorial to 5 IITqmIII The Hongkong and SlUitnM Corporation has kmdi, oriented to receive donations. There is a widespread and -sincere feeling, aJIT the Tlmes" article,453 words
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Article142 1926-05-11 8 The Alhambra A film version of Alfr;d Ollivant's admirable story of Sheep dogs and Snepherds in the North* m dales, "Owd Bob." produced by Henry Edwards, will be sere ned at the A-hambra to-night. This Briti-h production is one in wb eh Henry Edwards has succeeded in getting142 words
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Article250 1926-05-11 8 The following passengeis arrived at Singapore per the K.P.M steamer 1 iam-ius yesterday:—Mr. H Schwab. Mrs. H Maul Mrs. L. de Leeuw, Mr. and Mrs. L E. Waerman, Mrs. v.d. Vhe M s. O. H kummetz. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hilder ng, Mrs. V. E. Weggeman, Mr.250 words
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Article65 1926-05-11 8 On the night of the 2nd instant gang robbers made an attempt to plunder the a of an estate in Sabak Bernam. They murdered the Fan jab' watchman and severely injur 3d a Tamil with knives. Some Panjabies of the neighbourhood removed the corpse of their compatriot to Teluk Anson65 words
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Article939 1926-05-11 8 Piimoor Rubber Company, Limited The ordinary- general meeting of the shareholders of the Piimoor Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on April 14 at the regis ered office of the comDany, 139, Can-non-street, E.C., Mr. R. Arnold (the Chairman) presiding. The Secretary (Mr. A. B. Simson) having read the939 words
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Article218 1926-05-11 8 Novel Suggestion to Effect Price Stabilisation An article of exceptional interest on the rubber prospects by Mr. A. W. Still, of the "Straits Times,' appear- in Jhe "Investors' Review.'" The writer paces the posisib'e worid output for the current year at 62 >,639 tons an increase of 91.639218 words
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Article1401 1926-05-11 8 (From Our Own Anril k This should be a kaai awT than my first, lor my mind k ease; I 'have found a tiny pklJ" at and there seems a distinctTh, i*. nearly thT;-e months of unsSl** getting down to it very too*, ft?* 1 < who have1,401 words
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Article1120 1926-05-11 9 Singapore, May 8. -.v. Tiie Singapore market has not tltctfd to any extent the industrial chaos ne. Piwimiitir views as to .the efftx•: of the General Strike have oated by the report of considerwtr export figures for March; low lodb i! the hands of American agents, n an1,120 words
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Article233 1926-05-11 9 Hundreds Reported Killed at Pa Kong On the night of April 15, a tUrht between clans began at Pa Kong, and Chinese troops had to be sent to suppress the trouble. It seems that an aii-day battle had been fought before the arrival of the troops, and233 words
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Advertisement482 1926-05-11 9 I Lactogen 1 I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD I I FOR YOUR BABY I I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) I I 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. SESHSZSZSZSESrIHSrISES2SZSr!SHSrI^^ To-Night Tuesday, May 11 To-Night AT THE NEW WORLD SHOWS Chinese Wayang, Open Air Cinema. Kelantan Mak-yoig. Etc., Etc. Coming Attractions -Thursday,482 words
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Advertisement287 1926-05-11 9 II II 111 II II II H 111 II j j I Never mind the excessive heat. Framroz's I Fruit Beverages will cool you down, 1 BH| Fresh Stock J QSS9 Just Unpacked t Football Stockings |c I With Black Leg and assorted tens. j£ <] V Sizes from oto287 words
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Miscellaneous239 1926-05-11 9 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS To-day, May 11 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v), Practice Garrison Sports, Wiring Team. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v), Voluntary Gun Drill. To-morrow, May 12 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.V.F. Ambulance, Voluntary Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Band, Parade (Helmets and Shirts). 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian Company, DressVDrill Order (Helmets and239 words
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Article228 1926-05-11 10 On Thursday night Ipoh was favoured vr.th an interesting: and instructive addred» by the Rev. W. S. Bentley, formerly an actor and now president of the National Shakespearian Federation, saya "The Timea of Malaya." After alluding to the rise and dhsappearance of the theatre—notably the228 words
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Article245 1926-05-11 10 Money for New Club House Secured at Penang The Chinese Recreation Cub, who have a splendid site at the jnnciion of Pangkor and Burmah Roads, but whose Club house is a very o"4 dwell'ng, have raised the necessary funds for a splend d new pavilion but the work245 words
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Article200 1926-05-11 10 Producers Ready to Give Public Better Pictures The motion r'cture industry is prepared to produce artistic p ctures just as soon as the public is in .he proper mood to accept them. This is the consensus of producers and directors and the hoped for movement, they say, also200 words
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Article177 1926-05-11 10 "Interested" writes to thp "Malaj Mail' :—"I am reliably informed that the fine trees on Cameron's Pateau on the ..rack to or on, the site of the proposed hill station, trees that wMI be left for the adornment of this staton, are disfigured br.- initials cut on177 words
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Advertisement558 1926-05-11 10 l FOR THE 1925 26 MOTOR SEASON I I WE ANNOUNCE A REDUCTION IN PRICE OF j THE NEW 14/30 H.P. I II G c a g c Now $3,050 G C 8 C I WITH FOUR WHEEL BRAKES ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEATS, EMI-ELLIPTIC SPRINGS I a g a c ki558 words
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Advertisement747 1926-05-11 10 9 FAIRB4NKS-MORSE iUSEO BY «J^ AUOVER THE^ BNGINEERING DEPARTMENT OK I THE BORNEO CO., LTD I (Incorporated in England) E Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Te luk Anson, Penang and Aku |w 3I SHs7isHsa£iZsHHsasEsfiEs"asta^^ for the sick and convalescent I AUCTION SALE I STATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE THE747 words
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Miscellaneous23 1926-05-11 10 "What? I never think of you? Why, only yesterday when I wanted a hundred franca I immediately thought of you!" —Ruy Bias, Parks.23 words
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Advertisement581 1926-05-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS fTT BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. .pKTNSULAR 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 ft Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage Singapore581 words
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Advertisement556 1926-05-11 11 MARKET-PRICES Singapore, May 1. ME A I Beef steak (round) kati 48 Beef stew or curry kati 42 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 60 Mutton Indian lb. 60 Mutton Australian lb. 60 Fowl kati 65 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared!) kati 80556 words
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Advertisement577 1926-05-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA, 4 pjn., for Port Swettenham and Penang 5 a S a°v? N 5 for Malacca. RAHMAN, 5 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY fflffl m -> /or Batu Pahat. MEDUSA, 4 p»m., for Port Dickson, Teiok Began Datoh,577 words
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Advertisement668 1926-05-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Dae Sai: Kitano Mara 8,000 Marseilles, London ft Antwerp May 12 13 Haruna Mara 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp May 26 27 Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London ft Antwerp June 9 10 Katori Mara 10,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp June 23 24 Atauta668 words
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Advertisement409 1926-05-11 12 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Electrical Showroom Clerk with knowledge of Electrical goods; apply personally 13 Battery Ro*d. WANTED immediately experienced Dispenser lor a Pharmacy in town.' Apply to Box 355 c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —Accounts Clerks with two or three ■MM experience, required immediately for Miri. \pply box No. 353 c/o409 words
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Advertisement597 1926-05-11 12 PUBLIC NOTICES. LOKE YEW AND DONOR SCHOLARSHIPS, HONGKONG UNIVERSITY. Two Loka Yew Scholarships, which provide .free board and tuitiou, and one Donor Scholarship, which provides free tuition, at the Univer■iity of Hongkong, fall vacant in January, 1927. They are open to Chinese students indigenous to British Malaya who have good597 words
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Advertisement413 1926-05-11 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penan? 85 Beach Street Malacca 181 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16 Ilir. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya,413 words
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Advertisement491 1926-05-11 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 £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,512,884 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.491 words
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Advertisement468 1926-05-11 12 INSURANCE. A&fck raE 80UTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated India 1874.) Results of the Company's Operations during the three years 1922-1924 PROFIT Rs. 51,00,000468 words
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Advertisement461 1926-05-11 12 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL CONTE\cm fc «6. Bras Rasa* SINGAPORE. AH kinds of electrics' ft> t undertaken. Philips ift Lamps, Ceiling Fw by United Engineers, lisaiut. CHARGES MODERATE 'Phone 5411." MASSAGE AND MANICURE. Misses MISAKO Masayai' No. 20, Benooolen Street, Siag»^ LIM CHEE S^G MICHEUK STOCKIST ami Sole Distributor for M'chehn461 words
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