Malaya Tribune, 12 May 1926
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Title Section21 1926-05-12 1 The Malaya Tribune "voL XIII. -No. 109 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. THURSDAY. MAY 12, 11)26.21 words
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Advertisement223 1926-05-12 1 I SPECIAL OFFER DIANA BLUE AND GREEN PENCILS PRICE $2.15 per doz. FROM fhf Jfatofr* Tribune Press, Ltd. tm. Col Iyer Qoay jj Singapore. j^agiic^t^^'^-—" 1 i' in' »nnr~n n n i n mi ii nr —pppp ir irnamirirrimanarirriarwiia iivin iwamwM»Mw f .k- 1 r fffil 1 I FULL RANGE223 words
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Advertisement236 1926-05-12 1 COMFORT EYES 4 Nil g Thfl discomfort against which yOV II to shield your eyes may be cau3ety the invisible rays in sunlight. WeV worth Cruxite and Sir Wm. Groom lenses folly protect against this In via ble danger. We Stock them. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO. Sole ins porters: 1236 words
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Article699 1926-05-12 2 Italians Use Four Times as Much Per Capita f (By John Ernest Hodgson, F.R.G.S.) It is an ancient boast of ours that we are the cleanest people in the world, that there are no other nations so addxted to the cult of ihe bath, and that699 words
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Article213 1926-05-12 2 Damages Awarded Against a Parishioner At the Wantage Coun*y Court before Judge Randolph, the Rev. E. M. Hadow, vicar of Umnjrton, sued Major Henry WeyLand Martin Powell, of the same village, for personal injuries caused by an assault upon him on March 12 last, and claimed £50213 words
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Advertisement331 1926-05-12 2 I The to Kill the Flea I I aar t I I I hold pest. is clean, easy to use and harmless 1 1 germs of many dangerous duu»e» humins If rates quickly I t0 I and you l*™l& hlvmiul and completely. Extensive tests I I your loved ones from331 words
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Advertisement24 1926-05-12 2 Well, you can't say that the Gracei stood at your cradle!" "Oh, no, on the contrary —Aunt Pauline, Aunt Johanna —and you!" —Jugend, Munich.24 words
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Advertisement549 1926-05-12 2 Face Disfigured, Lost Sleep, Cuticura Heals, My trouble started with aJ pimples that broke out i n on my face. They eventually 2 to a head and broke causing itching and burning, which vented me from sleeping rT breaking out caused great dis*? urement. I tried well-known skin rem edies549 words
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Article711 1926-05-12 3 Tombstone of a Forgotten Civilisation. Easter Island and its silent mystery has fired the imagination of mankind r ha 1-cer/tury. standing alone, a tnuufMind mi.es frtm anywhere and albout two thousand miles from the mainland of Soutu Anuria, -it is thought, writes R. M. M H> Donald in711 words
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Article127 1926-05-12 3 Further Issue of Capital to be Made Tne directors of the New Crocodile River (Selangor) Rubber Company have decided to issue forthwith 202,042 new shares of 2s each at 5s per share (2s in respect of capital and 3s in respect of premium), the whole being payable on127 words
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Advertisement657 1926-05-12 3 No. 2 of a series. COOL, AIRY, CLEANLYIPREMISES. The psychological effect'of cool, or white-tiled fioors; tiled'walls; clean premises on those who*e an atmosphere of light and coollives are largely lived in such ness] everywhere. Moreover, surroundings, is worth many every day these premises are times the amount expended in scrubbed657 words
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Advertisement612 1926-05-12 4 E***************Z***********************************2525 I EMPIRE I I Tuesday, Hay 11 and Wednesday, May 12- 2 Nights only I In the First Show at 7-15 p.m. sharp jjj Danger Mystery Thrills I I THE I FATAL SIGN j The Weirdest Story Ever Told jjj S In Tense Excitement in every Scene—the kind that612 words
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Advertisement522 1926-05-12 4 Amusements. From Tuesday, May 11 to Sunday, Nay 16. At the I ALHAMBRA (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd. Proprietor*.) S j In the Second Show, Commencing 9 p.m. jj A HENRY EDWARDS BRITISH PRODUCTION jj A Film version of Alfred Ollivanfs admirable story of Sheep- S r dags and Shepherds522 words
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Advertisement431 1926-05-12 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert Bencoolen Streets TO-NIGHT AT 9-15 Aesop's Fable of Troubles on the Ark (Cartoon), New Pathe Pictorial Eve's Film Review, International News. TWO BETTY COMPSONS in one picture -As Georgina, sheltered and charming Has Nancy, her twin, headstrong, defiant A remarkable portrayal of contrasts by Miss Compson431 words
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Advertisement232 1926-05-12 4 SURINA THEATRF, North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT AT ftjft j> M Henry's Busted Romance x ew Gazette and Mermaid Comedy Hot |S L 3. -'Bud 1 Bu*j P„ KENNETH MeDOMAXD Tbe sensational young star ii THE PRIDE op sunshine: alley Written by Samuel H. Pvke. Ukmmi Mr. James Call °> A232 words
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Article147 1926-05-12 5 To-day, Ma 12 -ry—llJ a.m., 10.49 p.m. n- Municipal vs. S.C.F.A. (A.) I> ra M K.T. PermaMUftda at Victoria Theatre, 5 rtaeatal Bead, Botanic Gardens, 5.30 Tkeetre, 9.30 p-m. To-morrow, May 13 t...... 11.49 am.. 11.18 p.m. h((:n( nwrri mail leaves^ I r luce Meeting, Third Day. V147 words
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Article169 1926-05-12 5 TO-DAY, MAY 12 gta BiUiton, Java, South-West Ssmatra, South-East Borneo. Moluccas and Timor L v Si Berg 2 p.m. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe ■ma "Nagato Maru 2 p.m. v. and Amoy Van Overstraten 2 p.m. 5 Amov and Japan *Takada 2 p.m. ih I and Samarang *Giang Ann 4169 words
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Article1141 1926-05-12 5 PRODUCF Buyers. o v \f«v* i° Small Pdiri Tapioca Ma> 1*. 1 Sigo Fk)ur 5.65 o.66 Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $3So p R j r Sago Flour Rice, Siam 2 $360 iU>rneo Sago Flour Rce, Siam «J $340 ,\o. 2 Saijo Flour Rfoe, Saigon 11,141 words
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Article141 1926-05-12 5 Rejang (Sarawak) Plantations Rejang (Sarawak) Plantations was registered as a public convoanv on April 13, wiih a capital of £100,000 in £1 shares, to acquire an estate between Sungei Bawsfci and Sungei Sengaian, in the Third Division of the S\ate of Sarawak, to plant and produce rubber, oil141 words
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Article201 1926-05-12 5 Surina Theatre Surina ha-i for their special daange to-night Kenneth McDonald in "The Pride '<f ;nt>n;ne Alley," written by .-umuel M. Pyke. It is often compared to '"Over the Hill," because of its soul stirring elements, and being an inspiration to the younger generation, parents ar' urged t*>201 words
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Article89 1926-05-12 5 London, May 7. Manchester Market— BVi lbs shirtings, fair (new basis) nil 40's Grey Yarns, single twist nil 6 lbs T. Cloth, for 24 yards nil Liverpool Market— Cotton—Fully Middling American (spot) $10.27 Egyptian Cotton $16.60 VI eta Is— Tin—Standard 3 months £267.7.8 Product— Copra, fair merchantable £28.10.089 words
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Article292 1926-05-12 5 The following action was taken by Committee No. 3 at a meeting held on May 7: Recommended that the sum of $12,000, provided in the Budget for the Cluny-Dalvey Road Improvement, should be devoted to improving Cross Street. Decided that experiments be made with coral and Hmestone a«292 words
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Article155 1926-05-12 5 Singapore, May 11. The uncertainty created by the industrial situation in the Home country combined with the Singapore Races has given a quietus to the Share market and there Is only a very small volume cf business passing. As indication ocf prices we quote the fallowing:— RUBBERS Buyers155 words
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Advertisement116 1926-05-12 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. accompanied by copies of recent awe tit will be received at the Master Office v n to the 17th May, 1926, for I pa* oi Light Keeper. Salary »75-5 \-100 per pta 15 pt r cent. Temporary Allowance 'h Ration and Uniform. ints a:e rcouired to have116 words
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Advertisement29 1926-05-12 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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Advertisement18 1926-05-12 5 M. EZEKIEL ft SONS* Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optometrist A. M. EZEKIEL, O.D.18 words
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Advertisement329 1926-05-12 5 USEFUL TO PLANTERS. Our Groundnut Cake ia of the h'ighesft quality, and wiU prove very beneficial for Rubber trees, Fruit trees and Plants in bringing them to a very healthy and productive estate. Free sample supplied on application. We also manufacture best quality Groundnut and Cocoanut Oiis and Cocoanut Cake329 words
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Miscellaneous70 1926-05-12 5 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (Ey Courtesy of the Government Health Officer.) Earing Kerbnu Station for the 24 hours I nudmgkt May 11, 1926. de£. Max. shark' temperature 91-5 F. ude temperature 77.5 F. I l temperature 83.2 F. rad ar on 156 F. V gnu radiation 71 F. Sea temperature 82 F.70 words
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Article45 1926-05-12 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. N. Yoera>amy nni family beg to thank those who sent letters of condolence, wreaths and other expressions of t,ympathy in their recent bereavement, the death of Dr. N. Veerasamy. They also thank those who kindly attended the funeral yesterday.45 words
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Article1009 1926-05-12 6 One of our leading exporters and importers called our attention the other day to a pretty little nuisance in local shipping that is causing Singapore firms no small amount of loss and irritation. Your import and export firm (brings good out from home and has to re-se!l1,009 words
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Article1146 1926-05-12 6 In Pahang damt year the infant mortality rate was 189.10 per 1,000 birth*. Moscow labour unions have subscribed nearly 50,000 roubles to the HongkongCanton strike committee. Friends are reminded of the Epworth League Concert and Pageant at the Y.M.C.A. on Friday at 8.15 p.m. The Ed da arrived at Southampton1,146 words
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Article628 1926-05-12 6 It is a rumoured that the Sosador at Tokyo, M. Kotm w ;n l and M. Karakhan will "be or ceed him. re<1 to 8lfc Mr. Ronald F. Wrench has been ed in charge of the nnancia ur ?0; at. the new General Haspita; and C for628 words
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Article20 1926-05-12 6 From Europe, (London mails dcs April 22) by s.s. Tara, due Penang I on Friday, the 14th inst.20 words
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Article48 1926-05-12 6 (From Our Own Corresponds*.) Penang. May U The funeral of the late M **g manager of Giugor Estate, aJmj occurred with such tragtc su. un Sunday, took place at we* c iirn i e r Cemetery. The Rev Colonial Chaplain, officiated, many mourners present.48 words
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Article155 1926-05-12 6 (From Our Own Cone,! undent) rnaaofc "fjW At a meeting of the Muim*jH aion the Chairman, Mr• Um x»P that the four million do la m- I: loan was fully n ?J%U will be possible tiens received, w vnt 0 r aim** Government for the «W^l received155 words
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Advertisement238 1926-05-12 6 I ZEISS AND GALILEAN GLASSES 1 FOR THE j LHP "Wm* $2(), $27.50. and $47.50 $22 Nett. 125 Nett. ROBINSON &ICO., LTD., I ,w ;>'•'• incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Baffles Place.! Singapore. "I 1 SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE Winfield Scon Hall, M.D., Pb. D. a,.**) .rJ a.*fd b, Jeanett. Winter Hall238 words
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Advertisement62 1926-05-12 6 I COMPARISON jjj g is the only infallible Test X raof the relative value of S S Typewriters. a a By comparison the Royal a I superiority. S Ask for Booklet Describing the 20 Reasons g 1 LTD. S 3 Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur. S2SZSESHSHS2SESHSHSESaSHSESHSeSHSSS2SZS? I Trucks 1 S are62 words
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Article470 1926-05-12 7 Strong Efforts for Peace SITUATION RAPIDLY GETS EASIER plenty of Trains and Ample Food Supplies Reuter's Service. London, May 12. owing a special Cabinet meeting in r Hou of Commons, lasting ninety minutes, Mr. Baldwin. Mr. Churchill, the v oi Birkenhead nnd other members of Cal net conferredReuter's Service. - 470 words
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Article177 1926-05-12 7 London, May 11. T T. n v. C. communique states that so far r »g ii. w> and c .hip-builders are oon- i no second strike call has. yet been s *y action which may be taken *h re«ard to what is known as the second r,fc177 words
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Article328 1926-05-12 7 A:j .cr London, May 11. Clal «>Unum:fija« says that the situation all over the country shows further improvement. The distribution of food supplies gives no cause for apprehension. I The situation at the ports is entirely sa isfactory. Traders are increasingly confident of their ability Oo move goods328 words
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Article496 1926-05-12 7 London, May 11. In the House of Commons Sir John Simon announced his intention to put down an orier resolution at an early da e and ask the Houss of Commons to record the view that when the three conditions were satisfied, cone'urrently the Government »ught to496 words
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Article357 1926-05-12 7 British Official Press Service. London, May 11The situation shows fur their improvement as regards the maintenance of essential services. The improvement in railway 1 transport has been satisfactory. Reports from all parts, including London, of the food situation are entirely satisfactory. The situation at Portsmouth wasBritish Official Press Service. - 357 words
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Article86 1926-05-12 7 [Havas Agency.] Paris. May 11. Papers from Damascr.s state that the French have cleared up the quarter of the Meidan where the Druses had got a footing. Fifty-seven rebels were killed and 71 captured The French losses wore three killed and eight injured. Four important Druse leaders86 words
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Article72 1926-05-12 7 British Official Press Service. May 11. Exchange rates: Paris 154.25, New York 4.*****, Brussels 152.75, Geneva 25.12, Amsterdam 12.4875, Mian 121.110, Berlin 20 39, Stockholm 18.18, Copenhagen 18.59, Oslo 22 465, Vienna 34.45, Prague 164.125, Helsingfors 193.125, Madrid 33.79, Lisbon 2 17i32, Rio 7Vs, Buenos Aires 45, HongkongBritish Official Press Service. - 72 words
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Article53 1926-05-12 7 Reuter's Service. Amsterdam. May 12. A joint meeting of the International Federation of Trades Unions and the International Socialist L toour Bureau considered the Latest communiealion from Moscow on the subject of a united front and deckled that the present, moment is gui c unsuited for discussions withReuter's Service. - 53 words
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Article26 1926-05-12 7 Reuter's Service. New York, May 11. The Baden-Baden, Flet ner's new rotorship, arrived from Hamburg having successfully weathered a storm off Cape HaUcras.Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article19 1926-05-12 7 Reuter's Service. Aparri. Phitlipines, May 11. The Spanish aviators, aptains Gallarza, and Loriga, have arrived here.Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Article16 1926-05-12 7 Reuter's Service. Ca'cutta, I*l ay 11. fiwitewtnt Kembend has arrived h.re ttom Rangoon.Reuter's Service. - 16 words
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Article1045 1926-05-12 7 BANK CASE HEARD BEFORE JURY Accused Sentenced to Four Years' Imprisonment Man a pen Kandian, who stands charged with having on 5th October 1922 committed theft in a building used for the custody of property of $316,000 and a diamond brooch, the moveatde property of the Banque de1,045 words
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Article19 1926-05-12 7 Reuter's Service. Osio, May 11. The Norge has staned for the North from Spi zbsrgen.Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Advertisement256 1926-05-12 7 I Established Patronised jjj I Royalty 1 WATCHES OF RENOWN I Bj Diamond set Platinum or White Gold Wrist Watches in the g most splendid workmanship that enll not only please tbe 5j fortunate recipient they will make a real appeal to lq H everybody, for everyone desires the gilt256 words
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Article1537 1926-05-12 8 THE TURF Spring Race Meet March ita Spring Surprise and Pays $207 lde*l weather comh.ions terday when the second oay Spring Racc meeting were held. Shortly before 2 pm. Uhe sky was overca i with dark clouds and not a few expected a heavy ir but the Fates1,537 words
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Article42 1926-05-12 8 Davis Cup Competition Reuter's Service. London, May 11. At Harrogate in the Davis Cup competition Britain beat Poland by 5 events to n 1. In the doubles Crolerees and C. H. Kingsley beat Steinert and Kleynadel by 7—5. 6—4, 6—3.Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Article206 1926-05-12 8 Yesterday's Doubles Results The first round of the doubles qualifying competition for the F.M.S. versus Colony lawn tennis match was played on the courts of the S.C.C. and S.R.C. yesterday, the results beng as follow: Hall and Hugg'.ns beat Morita and Fujia- wara 6—2, 7—5. I Nozu206 words
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Article232 1926-05-12 8 County Match Results Reuter's Service. London, May 11. The following games had to be abandoned and loft 1MB, no play being possible on the second and third days owing to ram:--At Worcester: Worcester made 223 (M. Foster 58 and Jewell 67). to which Somer- Mt replied with 14 forReuter's Service. - 232 words
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Article56 1926-05-12 8 Reuter's Service. Adelaide, May 11. In connection with the strike in Britain the Australian Board of Control has cabled to Mr. Sydney Smith, manager of the Australian team, that the Board is of opinion that the adv sability or otherwise of continuing the tuur should beReuter's Service. - 56 words
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Article59 1926-05-12 8 Reuter's Service. London. May 11. The match between the Australians and Surrey was continued to-day at the Oval, in the presence of 3.000 spectators. Surrey scored 265, Sandham contributing 84 and Peaoh 39. Macartney captured 6 for 63. The Australians had 74 for two wickets when stumpsReuter's Service. - 59 words
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Article197 1926-05-12 8 S.F.A. 2nd League The following will line out the M.F.T. against the D. W. R. II to-day on S.R.C. ground:—W. Hoosein; Hassan, A. Rahim, Mohamed, Sirat; Dollah, M. Taib, Dolfatah, and Ahmed. Reserves: Melan, Yusop, Osmat. T. S.R.C. Absent The first divis'on league fixture between the R. E. and197 words
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Article55 1926-05-12 8 Keppel Golf Club Duffers Cup The f(/lowing- have qualified: Lieut. A. E. Barlow, H. Smith, J. M liar. C. E. Tyreman, C. H. Pickworth, H. E. Stevens. To qualify for the last two places the following have to return a further card of n'ne holes (stroke): C. Rathborn, G.55 words
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Article35 1926-05-12 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal o $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 equal to $100.35 words
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Article922 1926-05-12 8 QUESTIONS FOR NEXT MEETING Latex Stealing and Criminal Appeals of the Day for Meeting next Monday. v( J drawntx> the general prevalence of I< kEpftSSvteC from estates on Singapore rubbei tmrnrnwrnm ges sustaine d l^Ute irrepairable damage thet Properties by illicit tappmg. <o\ In view of the fact922 words
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Article105 1926-05-12 8 To Celebrate the Feast of St. John Baptist de La Salle On Saturday, the 15th instant, St. Joseph's Institution will celebrate Feast of S, John Baptst de la Salle, the p:oneer of popular education and founder of the Christian Brothers. r At 7 a.m. there wul te105 words
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Article274 1926-05-12 8 The funeral of the late Dr N. Veerasamy, J.P., who passed away at, the.age of 62 at ha coun ry res-den c, -'Krishna Villa at 12 30 a.m. yesterday, took p ace yesterday af .ernoon and was well attended, the cortege leaving 136 Serangoon Road- The274 words
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Article123 1926-05-12 8 After having been in the colony only two days, a Scotchman named Hector McKmnon Simpson was found dead in his room at the Hotel Van Wijk cn Saturday morning. As soon as the discovery was made the polce were communicated with and tne body was removed123 words
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Article111 1926-05-12 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, May 11. An a n eged spook, which has been playing merry tricks in Kimberley Street, causing quite a sensation recently, has been laid by the mythical heels. Its end was sudden and most unsatisfactory. A police inspector, who swore he saw111 words
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Article107 1926-05-12 8 The death of Mr. Rudolph Edward de Silva, took yesterday morn, ng at his residence, 80-7 Kampong Java Road. The deceased genteman was an employee of the Sngapore Municipality for many years and was a Ml popular and wellrespected member of the Eurasian community He107 words
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Article48 1926-05-12 8 There will be an opening Ceremony for the new Chinese (Vernacular) Department, of he Chinese Christian Union at the Te'uk Ayer Church on Saturday, May 15, at 2.30 p.m. sharp. There will be a short programme. Friends and those interested are cordially invited to be present.48 words
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Article41 1926-05-12 8 An elderly Chinese whose age was given as 57 was knocked down by a motor-car (5.4389) driven by Mr. C. Brown, a European, in North Bridge Road on Monday and killed. The police have the matter in hand.41 words
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Article1432 1926-05-12 8 Chersonese (F.M.S.) E stateg Limited The sixteenth annual general the Chersonete (F.M.S.) held on April 8 in the Councl SLZS. I Rubber Growers' Asijociation (hT of ed), 2-4 Idollane, Eastcheap Trotter (the chairman) presi&ng.' Mr. J. G. Armstrong, renrp<J n Secretaries (Messrs. ThomasTEss Brother), having read the notice1,432 words
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Article907 1926-05-12 9 The ordinary general meeting of the «hart-holders <>f the Rose vale Rubber Com_,an;.. Ltd., vas Held on April 14 at the v oftkv of the company, 139. Canr rett. K.C.. Mr. Richard Arnold (the fh.ira.an) priding. Th< .".c'-iry (Mr. A. B. Simson) having .< e no'i-'i'907 words
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431 1926-05-12 9 The fourteenth ordinary general meeting of the Benar (Selangor) Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held at London House, New London-street, E.C., on April 14. Mr. W. P. W. Ker, who presided, said that the balance-sheet showed a cash balance of £11,482 at the 31st October last.431 words
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Article142 1926-05-12 9 Everywhere, both in the local press and private discussion, we find strong disapproval of the action of the Singapore hotel manager who raised the "colour problem" in such a foolish and unnecessarily offensive form at a dance at his establishment last week, says the "Straits Echo." Incidentally,142 words
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Advertisement453 1926-05-12 9 1 Lactogen I I THE NATURAL MILK FOOD I FOR YOUR BABY I I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) I I 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. To-Night Wednesday, May 12 To-Night AT THE NEW WORLD SHOWS Chinese Wayang, Kelantan Mak-yong. Open Air Cinema. Etc., Etc. To-morrow Night Thursday, May 13453 words
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Advertisement150 1926-05-12 9 IBOORD'S I B OLD TOM i 1 fnl j 111 DRY GIN J I ARE THE I i liiiW F,NEST I j OBTAINABLE. I 1 I A Trial I j will Convince You Obtainable from all Dealers. J j Sole Agents: g i John Little Co., Ltd., I d 8150 words
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Miscellaneous201 1926-05-12 9 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Today, May 12 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall, S.V.F. Ambulance, Voluntary Drll. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Band. Parade (Helmets and Shirts). 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian Company, Dress*-Dri 1 Order (Helmets and Shirts) Officers will carry swords. 4.30 p.m.—Farrer Range, Intei"port Team. Interport shoot Practice. Buses leave D. Hall at 4201 words
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Article754 1926-05-12 10 Immense Loss in Revenue Through Illicit Traffic The smuggling of silks, jewellery, tobacco and o.her luxuries into Canada from the United S.ates, writes Mr. Douglas Mackay, of ihe Press Gallery, Ottawa, in the "Sunday T;mes," has roused the Parliament oi Canada.' The whoie tremendous problem of guarding754 words
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Article129 1926-05-12 10 Some 300 members of the Internationa. Hotel Alliance, who have been visiting Great Britain prior to their annual convention in Paris, were guests of the London and Nortb-Eas.em Railway Company on a visit to York. Their stay in the city was only of two hours' duration,129 words
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Advertisement616 1926-05-12 10 Cold Storage ICE CREAM THE DESSERT THAT PLEASES ALL. 1 I I I s I S Obtainable from: g I JOHN LITTLE Co. BUN BEE Co. KIM ANN Co., LIM KHOON HENG, I LUNA CAFE (Dhoby Ghaut), LIM YEW CHYE SONS, High Street, or from I I THE COLD STORAGE616 words
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Advertisement13 1926-05-12 10 Suggested training for a footballer with an inclination towards boxing. —Der Golz, Vienna.13 words
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Advertisement921 1926-05-12 10 FAIRBANKS MORSE?*I Typhoon Power Pumps Single Cylinder Double Acting J TYPHOON PUMPS are adapted for use in connection with Watni J the farm, suburban, homes and factories; for pumping water into eltwlaf tanks; for low pressure boiler feeding; for circulating brine in ami] rtfruZ?* 1 j plants for pumping oil.921 words
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Article531 1926-05-12 11 Si»gapoi-e, May 8. ME A I Beef steak (round) kati 48 Beef stew or curry kati 42 Pork lean kati Pork lean and fat (1st quality) kati 56 Mutton Indian lb. 60 Mutton Australian lb. Fowl ka-i 60 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hert* (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks531 words
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Advertisement575 1926-05-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TTo BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. ovNINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage Singapore Tonnage575 words
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Advertisement22 1926-05-12 11 Suffer Headache and Jumpy Nerves— Dnßoss mmufemis mfTm and -oi. I Enjoy ihe s) Contentment A, V of -A p- Sound Health22 words
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Advertisement583 1926-05-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KIN T A A 4 P- m for p ort Swettenham ana Penang. SOON, 5 pjn., for Malacca. RAHMAN, 5 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY SSSI3SI» 4 P-m., for Batu Pahat MEDUSA, 4 p.m., for Port Dickson, Telok583 words
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Advertisement594 1926-05-12 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Due Sail Kitano Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp May 12 13 Haruna Mara 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 8,000594 words
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Advertisement411 1926-05-12 12 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Electrical Showroom Clerk with knowledge of Electrical goods; apply personally tl Battory Ro*d. WANTED immediately experienced Dispensor for a Pharmacy in town. Apply to Box 355 c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —Accounts Clerks with two or three years experience, required immediately for Miri. Apply box No. 353 c/o411 words
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Advertisement722 1926-05-12 12 PUBLIC NOTICES. WEIBNE BROTHERS LIMITED. Notice ia hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 10% on account" of the year onding 30th September 1926 has been declared by the Directors and will be paid to the Shareholders on the Register as at 28th May, 1926. Notice is also hereby given722 words
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Advertisement411 1926-05-12 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 86 Beach Street Malacca 131 Jonker Street 1 Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16 Ilir. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban S3 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia,411 words
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Advertisement500 1926-05-12 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 Subscribed Capital £300,000 Pard-trp 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. Rrrie,500 words
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Advertisement467 1926-05-12 12 INSURANCE* THE fftwhl* 80UTH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Pinlayaon 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. 51,00,000 Increased467 words
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Advertisement463 1926-05-12 12 M. HASS^n" ELECTRICAL BrM Basah JJJ? 1 SINGAPORE, Ail kinds of electrical wort, undertaken. Philips 1 iff Lamps, Ceiling Fan Supplied by United Engineere, UmUet CHARGES MODERATK 'Phone 8411. MASSAGE AND MANICURE, Misses Misako Mabayai,' No. 20, Benooolen Street, Sin^^ PhOM: Hit LIM CHEK SEXq stockist »*e Sole Distributor *or463 words
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