Malaya Tribune, 29 June 1926
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Title Section21 1926-06-29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XIIL No. 149 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JUNE 2!>, !'..26.21 words
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Advertisement189 1926-06-29 1 COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUFF ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL QUALITY SIZE 6'x34' PBMI $2.00 p*r 1000 Envelopes A Limited stock only in hand The Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd. Printers Stationery, Mngaporo. 1 FIAT 5091 C I I ror g j S peed Economy Safety Comfort j j Q j Book Yours189 words
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Advertisement360 1926-06-29 1 n fttmtcss er*eciaclci and eyegUaMti 2 fsj MetalandZylortMecociibinattontppC' P e«a<;lf» or eycgtassrtratr hsht wight metal rim ■pccrntti or rmlaaaea. jpgasasEsEsaszsasiaasEs^ 1 4 I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., j ill Cna B^ dg I 1 (Incorporated in StraiU Settlement*.) o,n! I mmm by Thomas Dosgstt. an actor. In 1715. tn II360 words
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Article1346 1926-06-29 2 Allagar Rubber Plantations, Limited The fourth ordinary general meeting 1 el the shareholders of Air agar "Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held on April 30, at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E.C., Mr C. B. Sutton (the Chairman) presiding. Mr. C. Meredith, representing the Secre taries (Planters' Store® and Agency1,346 words
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Advertisement281 1926-06-29 2 I AN ADDED CHARM 1 I Nothing expresses the charm and individuality of the really refined woman j I so aptly as her selection of a perfume. Discriminating women therefore I I choose "4711" Eau de Cologne, not only for Ita dainty, lasting fragrance, 1 but for its wonderful refreshing281 words
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Advertisement421 1926-06-29 2 HAS FOUND THEM SPLENDID For Both Her Children. Mother In New Brunswick Tells How Her Little On* Have Been Helped By BABY'S OWN TABLETS. Mothers everywhere are full Bait* a Own Tablets once the* >&* them. For example Mrs E£ «H of Newcastle, New Brunswick' w~f have used Baby's Own421 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1926-06-29 3 WORLD'S RECORD IS BEATEN Experiences of Fishermen in New Zealand New Zealand if acclaimed to day as the world's Mecca for »h1 anglers. Ihe sr.<rt has attracted visitors from England, the Uni ed S'Jates Tana la, South Africa, India, South America and ether parts of the Globe, and1,067 words
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Advertisement215 1926-06-29 3 Get m It is a guarantee of EE good body and fine 5 I bouquet—whisky as soft as s a £ure s gn IB HJI c There are ample ]jj3f&V»l stocks maturing to ensure the continuance of the X ii' ,iy.. r same high quality which E has always characterised215 words
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Advertisement24 1926-06-29 3 tSoiftil J Lactogen f THE NATURAL MILK FOOD j FOR YOUR BABY g >e*tl<? Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) S 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE.24 words
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Advertisement1195 1926-06-29 4 A muse m ents. I empire: I Tuesday, June 29 and Wednesday, June 30 Ist Show at 7.30 p.m. I g WILLIAM FOX presents E S Eileen Percy in j{ 1 MAID OF THE WEST I S 5 Reels Ĕ A daring dramatic story of the West with a gripping1,195 words
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Advertisement166 1926-06-29 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. To-night at 9.15 Spooks (Cartoon), P it he Gazette JIMMY AUBREY i n THE LOBBYGOW A Chinese (kmmy Special Attraction! The Handsome and Daring REED HOWES in An Entertaining ComHy-drama The Bashful Buccaneer "The Best Bay art picture yet produced"the universal opinion of New Jerkeda*166 words
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Article87 1926-06-29 5 To-day, June 29 High Water.—l 24 pan. Rubber, Derrick's, noon. foo bal —Div. ll—Municipal vs. M.F.T.. police vs. Staff. To-morrow, June 30 High Tides.—o.3s am., 2.12 p.m. Singapore Census. Thursday, July 1 Htfh Tides —127 ajn., 8.03 'p.m. Kootba'l— *>iv. lI—S JO B. vs. S.C.C. II; O.T.F.C. vs87 words
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Article174 1926-06-29 5 TO-DAY, JUNE 29 \lersing ("Hong Lian) 2 p.m. Bata Pahat (*Rompin) 2 p.m. p or t Dickson and Teluk Anson (*Medusa) 3 p.m. North and East India (Namsang) 3 p.m. Ceylon, Sou-hern and Western India (Kidderpore) 3 p.m. 1 laboean Bilik and Tandjong Ba'ei (Singkaweng) 3 p.m. Malacca174 words
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Article70 1926-06-29 5 (By Courtesy of the Government Health Officer.) Kandang Kerbau Station for the 24 hours ending midnigh: June 28, 1926. deg. Max. shade temperature 83 F. Mm. shade temperature 75 F. Mean shade temperature 79.1 F. Max. sun radiation 136 F. M.n. giass radiation 70 F. temperature £1 F.70 words
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Article2404 1926-06-29 5 POLICY OF BUILDING UP RESERVES Criticism at Half-Yearly Meeting Mr. J. Bagnall pres'ded over the haltyearly meeting of the Strai:s Trading Company, at Ocean Building, yesterday, at which there was considerable criticism from the shareholders, particu.arly in regard to the bu lding up of reserves. Those present were:—Messrs.2,404 words
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Article307 1926-06-29 5 Rules for Importation Into Britain The following memorairwium vn rega-ni to the entry of articles brought inrto the United Kingdom by passengers has been forwarded to us try the Registrar of Imports and Exports, on information sent to him by the Board of Trade: Customs duty will307 words
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Article30 1926-06-29 5 Tuesday, June 29—Signalling and Ambulance Classes, Headquarters at 6 pm. Thursday, July I.—Band Practice, Headquarters at 5 p.m. Saturday, July 3.—Bridge Building at Fort Canning at 2 p.m.30 words
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Article128 1926-06-29 5 To-day, June 29 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Machine Gun Platoon, Gun Drill—Any Dress. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v). Qualifying Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, D. E. L. Unit, Enrolment. To-morrow, June 30 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Machine Gun Platoon, Gun Drill—Any Dreas. 5.15 p.m.—Sanitary Depot Jalan Klapa, S.V.F. Arobtjlance, Lecture:—" Hygiene128 words
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Article175 1926-06-29 5 A number of steamers outward bound have been sticking on the Bangkok bar during the ast w-ek and Cninese charterers with a sublime indifference to the fact that there is less water on the bar have been trusting to luck that their particular vessel wou'td just manage to get over,.175 words
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Advertisement155 1926-06-29 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS BOXING.— Requirfd a Brines; Manager fcr i .<tr»'i' or for r enebro Sintcs. Inter- U SM Cairnhil! Read. RESH SHIPMENTS of Specially c elected Wood Viottns, Mindolins, Guitar*, Estom* rid Bernhardt Bn-d BttvSfSteel aid Gut t-trincs, A(ce-o'ie«. h»ve arrived from well-known GI RN! AN-M > KERS. P'e to155 words
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Advertisement76 1926-06-29 5 I Contessa-Nettel Cameras! I FULLY JUSTIFY THEIR REPUTATION AS I Peers of the Camera World 1— ¥mm Perfect Zeiss Tessar S Construction, lenses can be Design and supplied to all H I Appearance 00 jjj The discerning public insist upon a d] CONTESSA-NETTEL CAMERAS I Obtainable from all first-class dealers76 words
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Advertisement214 1926-06-29 5 The smartness of "HC" shoes appeals to young people. It is a constant source of satisfaction to feel one's shoes are correct in style and attract favourable attention. HENG CHEONG, 386, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. Are you ever ashamed of Your English P Do you mispronounce common words in your214 words
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Article26 1926-06-29 6 death Mr. Chia Wen Yea Chinese C3nsul-Gener*l for Singapore at 7 am. to-day at his residence No. 30, Blair Road. Deeply regretted.26 words
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Article927 1926-06-29 6 Sir Frank Swettenham's deta led expos: tion of his views on devolution in the Federated Malay States, published in the opening issue of "British Malaya" ij a masterly examination of a pro 'em on wh'ch I he speaks with a unique authority. Sir Frank recalls the prayer927 words
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Article1239 1926-06-29 6 The Dutch vessel Van Overs' raten arriv ing aft Hongkong from the Straits, reported the death of two deck passengtrs at s*a ou June 15, cause not stated. Nicholas Rodriguez, former president of Puato Rico, was sentenced to life imprisonment on June 8, lor dynamiting the pouice station at Rio1,239 words
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Article454 1926-06-29 6 Or. Lim Boon Kong W k Fellow of the Royal GeomS J b **H a 1 The University of undergone an operation f 0 a r' J and is progressing favourably PPcndici t» A despatch from p e k n Marsha: Chang Tso-lin ar lv y on454 words
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Article49 1926-06-29 6 From Europe, (London auuls tesaatelti June 10) by s.s. Ranpura. doe Penang 2 p.m. to-morrow. From China by s.s. Van O dv* Singapore o-day. From Indo-Chir.a. by s.s Angk r, dm Singapore 7 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by i .Martoa. due Singapore 6 p.m. to-mon49 words
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Article52 1926-06-29 6 It ig reported that [nope Battafh, who was recently tnanstVrc th« Kan dang Kerbau Division m n be Marine Division, wiil take the plat [Mpedar Stewart as Corrt Inspect. c end of this month. Inspector Stew a p V the Po ice Depot, inspector S to the Central52 words
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Article85 1926-06-29 6 A second earthquake trea felt Singapore abou; 130 p.m V bu it was not as bad as that island at 10.22 in the mOTliifUT. Those occupying- buildings along the ratal tnti appear to have experienced trip greatest shock, a tail chimney a "J" gneers shipbuilding yard at ranjoaf85 words
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Article153 1926-06-29 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jane 28. The wedding took place St. G orftfj Church of Mr. Frank War I Metsrs. Boustead and Co., Ipoh, son of m Rev. Samuel Sieph n Wa ker, oi ana, and Miss Allen Maude Rttock, daugnte of the mm Mr. Char s153 words
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Advertisement261 1926-06-29 6 g No. 2427 C. I Condiment l 2 Mustards jjj I Price $48 50 3 1 a 1 i I Robinson Co., Ltd. I jfl (Incorporated in the S.S.) rj] g Raffles Place, Singapore. I HSZSZSHSHSZS2SHSr2Sr2Sr2SHSrISZSr2Sr^^ I Useful Books: Pocket Reference Series 1 Dj CASSKIJ.S: ROUTLEDGE'S:- S g The Pocket261 words
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Advertisement89 1926-06-29 6 E52S*****525B*****H52SS*****5252S52K5' I COMPARISON I I is the only infallible Test K 3 of the relative value of g S Typewriters, g 3 By comparison the Royal g 5] proves its superiority. L I I Ask for Booklet g Describing the 20 Reasons g To j Rofsjj^f LTD. lq Singapore, Penang,89 words
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Article369 1926-06-29 7 Appreciated by Empire "AN ENTIRELY SPONTANE OUS OFFER" Mr. Amery's Statement to Parliament Reuter's Service. London, June 29. In reply to questions in the House of Commons, Mr. Amcry expressed the Government's great a;ppre e*iatir»n and grateful taacc of tile Federated Malay States' gift off twoReuter's Service. - 369 words
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Article80 1926-06-29 7 Reuter's Service. Paris. June 28. "Le Figaro" asked King Alfonso whether Spain was wlthd- 1 ..v.ing from the League uf Nations. K ng Alfonso replied: "You may be sure, if the pn sent suite of feeling tegarding n av-penanaaeßt members of the Council does no: change andReuter's Service. - 80 words
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Article112 1926-06-29 7 Reuter's Service. San Rem*, June 28. laky Bey has been rt-Leased, the examining magistrate decaying that his innocence had been establ rahed. [A Reufe* cable cd' the 11-th instant from San Remo stated: Cedonei Zeky By, Aide-de-Camp to the lake Mehmed the Sixth, has bc«n aarested onReuter's Service. - 112 words
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Obituary149 1926-06-29 7 Mr. Chia Wen Yen Dies After Short Illness Mr. Chia Wen Yen. Consul-General for China, passed away at his home, No. 30. Blair Road, at seven o'clock, this morning, from asthma, with whieih he has he n afflicted since December last, though only confined to his home foe149 words
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Article119 1926-06-29 7 IMPRESSED WITH EASTERN DEVELOPMENT Japan's Advances in Medical Science Reuter's Service. London, June 28. Upon his return from his world tour, Sir Arthur Yapp expressed himself as tremendously impressed with the development of the Far East, especially Japan. Be said that it was an object lesson toReuter's Service. - 119 words
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Article123 1926-06-29 7 Government's Promise of Compensation British Official Press Service. London, June 28. Sir Austen Chamberlain, in tho House of G namona replying to a question, said that the Rumanian Government lost November gave an undertaking that they wouM settle the question of compensation direct with the British cd companiesBritish Official Press Service. - 123 words
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Article76 1926-06-29 7 Reuter's Service. Rome, June 28. Much scandal has been caused by the failure of the Banca Agrteoia of Parma, gbs sum involved b.ing aboui o0 0j0,u00 lire. Twenty-five warrants have been is■oed and sixteen arrests made, including a director, Count Lusignani, who was formerly Mayor of Pa:Reuter's Service. - 76 words
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Article71 1926-06-29 7 Reuter's Service. Seattle, June 28. Captain Rcald Amundsen and his sixteen companions cf his hJafeork flight were entertained here to-day. Captain Amundsen declares that he has finished with Arctic exploration but several members of the crew of the Norge dedlaae that they contemplate another flight to ascertain whetherReuter's Service. - 71 words
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Article71 1926-06-29 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, June* 28. A telegram -from Basra states that Capta'n Arrachart and his brother, SorerentMajor Arrachart, aitcrnntng to teat the record for a non-stop flight, luft Le Botirget at 5.30 yesterday morning and landed at Basra, 2,734 miles distant to-day. They were in the tin 20VL«Reuter's Service. - 71 words
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Article39 1926-06-29 7 Reuter's Service. Bala via, June 28. There was a heavy earthquake in several places in central Sumatra and the inhabitants became panic-stricken. The Governor's >rc tide nee at Pa dan? and many European houses were sparely damaged.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article45 1926-06-29 7 Reuter's Service. Teheran, Juno 28. The recently appointed Under-Secretary of Finance was shoe dead at the Ministry of Finance by the late Finance Agent at of Ispahan, who had been summoned to Teheran on a charge of embezzlement. The murderer committed suicide.Reuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article267 1926-06-29 7 TIMES ON PLUNDERING OF REVENUE No Excuse for Inaction of Government Reuter's Service. London, June 28. The "Times," commenting in an editorial headed "Ungoverned China," emphasizes that the lack of a central Government is the root of the trouble, and doubts whether one will emerge from the deliberrReuter's Service. - 267 words
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Article119 1926-06-29 7 Suggestion to Separate Moro Province Reuter's Service. New York. Jar. 29. In the Hause of Representatives. Mr. Pedro Guevara, Commissioner fou the Philippines, protested against the Bill proposing to separate the Meiro Province lirom the Insular Government and permit the Moros to establish their own Government under theReuter's Service. - 119 words
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Article38 1926-06-29 7 Reuter's Service. Ottawa, Jisrue 28. After a precarious tenure of office, during which they had to depend on the slenderest majority and several times were defeated on it'll la tiwai. the Mackenzie King Government has resigned.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article24 1926-06-29 7 Reuter's Service. New York, June 28. Sixty members of the crew of the Cunard llnor California went on a modesty strike to-day.Reuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article20 1926-06-29 7 Reuter's Service. Managua, June 28. Guatemala and 'Salvador are censoring the news emanating from their territories. tReuter's Service. - 20 words
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Article75 1926-06-29 7 British Official Press Service. London, June 28. Exchange rates: Paris 167.625. New York 4.86 23 32. Brussels 170 625. Genofft 25.135. Amsterdam 12.*****. Mi an, M 3.875. Berlirr 20.445. Stockholm 18.125. Copenhagen 18.355. Oslo 22 16. Vienna 34.505. Prague 164.625. Helsingfors 193.25. Madrid 30.24. Liston 2 *****. RioBritish Official Press Service. - 75 words
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Article583 1926-06-29 7 "An Aggravation to Dispute" LABOUR OPPOSED TO RETROGRESSION I An Exceptional but Temporary Measure British Official Press Service. Reuter's Service. London, June 28. Sir Arthur Steel-Maitiand, Minister of Labour, moved in the House of Commons the second reading of the Bill for an eighthours day in the mines.British Official Press Service.; Reuter's Service. - 583 words
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Article97 1926-06-29 7 Serious Allegations Against Well-Known Chinese On information laid by tho Strait* Commercial Company, Limited, merchants and commission agents, cf 65—£6 Market Siiect, a WH Ipjil was issued for the apprehension of Pch K m Seng, manager of th com any. Poh Kirn Seng surrendered himrelf to ths Centra97 words
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Advertisement274 1926-06-29 7 I Patronised Established, jj I AN EXAMPLE I Of our Distinctive Lines in j STERLING PRESENTS j jj] Heaps of these useful Gifts jj H Are always in a Big Assortment. AtJ very Striking Prices at B. P. X>«e SILVA, X THE ROYAL JEWELLER. 3 C] 62-3, High Street, Singapore.274 words
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Article539 1926-06-29 8 CRICKET Second Test Match England's Brilliant Start Reuter's Service. London, June 28. There was an amazing incident at the Test Match at Lords. The head groundsman at 4 o'clock this morning found that the hose-pipe had been turned on, and a patch of the ground, fifteen yards inReuter's Service. - 539 words
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Article40 1926-06-29 8 At Birmingham: Lancashire beat Warre hv an inninrs and SO runs. Lancashire 403 (E. Tyldesley 144, Quaife 6 J°* l2 >- Warwick 148 (MacDrnald 6 for Wh On the follow on. Warwick made 175 (Mac Dona.d 7 for 60).40 words
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Article579 1926-06-29 8 Race for June Trophy The race for the "June" trophy, so kirdly presented by Mrs. C. F. F. Wearne, with a bowl for the second boat, came off in very fair sailing weather on Sunday, taking the time of year, and resulted in a most popular win for the579 words
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Article240 1926-06-29 8 First League Match Royal Enginears Defeated in Poor Game W ith Smith, Tait and Lee absent, the S C.C. cou d on.y play a moderate game aga:nst the Royal Engineers on the Stadium ground yesterday afternoon in the first division league, but they managed to earn a close victory240 words
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Article246 1926-06-29 8 Goals PWLDFA Pta. Duke* 5 4 1 0 22 5 8 S-CC, 5 a O 2 9 5 8 S.CF.A. 5 2 1 2 9 3 6 R E- 5 2 3 0 6 20 4 S R.C, 5 0 3 2 4 7 2 RA 5246 words
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Article291 1926-06-29 8 Wimbledon Tournament Reuter's Service. Wimciedon, June 28. Glorious weather prevailed to-day and there was a large attendance. Th? attr act on was the four men's singles deciding the semi-finaiis:3 first of whom was Kinsey (America) who b a: Spence (South Africa) by 6—3, 6—3, 3—6 6—3, after whReuter's Service. - 291 words
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Article85 1926-06-29 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Ladies' Open Singles Mis* David beat Mrs. Rule, 3—6 6 3 i —o. Men's Open Doubles G. Hemnumt and Whitley beat Linton and Paterson, 6—4, 11—9. Men's Handicap Doubles and J. V. S. Brooke beat Morrell and Prentis, 7—5, 6—2. Mixed Handicap Doubles Mr. ani Mrs.85 words
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Article62 1926-06-29 8 THURSDAY'S TIES Double Hanc cap W. A. Balhetchet and W. A. Aeria owe 40 vs. N. S Hogan and G. H. Kraal, owe 15.2. Mixed Doubles W. F. Carnegy and D. de Souza vs. N. E. Ess ana C. L. fessensohn. Champ'onshin C. E. Bateman vs. A. W.62 words
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Article336 1926-06-29 8 Ipoh Gymkhana Club Firit Day's Handicaps The following are the handicaps for the fir&'j day of the Ipoh Summer Race Meeting, to be he d on Tuesday July 6, 1926 1. Ex-Grlifin Poni Class D. (Five Purlcn^s) —Vingt-eUun 9 5 Nanette 8 9, Rodeo 8.7, Piincess Cole 8336 words
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Article72 1926-06-29 8 Trono at Penang (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 28 Al Trono, bantam-weieht champion of Ma'aya, a. rived here "o-day anl issued a chall nge n any boxer of his we ght for the title in an ordinary bout to be staged at Penang. Mr. G C. Bavani intends72 words
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Obituary111 1926-06-29 8 Sudden end of Mr. Thomas Vosper The death occurred at the Johore Bahru Hospital at 10 p m. last night of Mr. Thomas Vosper, a member of the local Bar. Mr. Vesper was at one time in the s rvice of the S'anuse Government and lat'tr joined the111 words
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Article188 1926-06-29 8 THE SORCERER The first puVic performance of this opera will take pace on Thursday, July 1. On that and on succeeding days the overture v>i 1 start promptly at 9.30 p.m. The Ama'eur Dramatic Ccmmittee hope that, in the inlerests of everyone, audi nee, orches ra, and players188 words
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Article1319 1926-06-29 8 Another Scholarly Lecture by Dr. Saunders Under the auspices of the Indian Association, a scholarly lecture was delivered by Dr. K. J. Saunders, M.A., Litt. D. (Cantab), at the Short Street Church Hall on Saturday, the 26th instant at 8 p.m., the subject being "Ife India1,319 words
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Article411 1926-06-29 8 Poor Pupils to Benefit byNew Scale From July 1, 1926, the school fees in all the Government and State-aided schools are to be increased, the new scale being: Per month pea- pupil up to Standard IV Boys Girls. $2.50 $2.00 Standard IV Boys Girls. $4.00 $3.00 Heads411 words
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Article403 1926-06-29 8 Schedule by the Chief Justice fixtd je.terday morning in the Supreme Cocnt W, th: Chef Jus ke! Sir \y .aam Muneo*. fcCG The ki* includes loUowmc:—Amaiai binte Sa im vs. Syei Mohamad bin Sahim b n la ar A_ hatshee and Sy.d Mohamed b n Abdui.ah b403 words
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Article119 1926-06-29 8 Schoolmaster's Action for Libel Damages to the extent of $10.090 were c aimed at the Supreme Court this morning befcre the Chief by Lv Shib Zee, a schoolmas er, again't the Lat Pau Press, Ltd., and Chow Kue Nam, the editor. The plaintiff, who was formerly principal of119 words
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Article3038 1926-06-29 8 ANNUAL ASSOCIATION' DINNER Address by President W H Shelford The annual dinner of 'he A ac British Malay, was given of Cecil on May 31, when Mr WV President of the Association pre-M^ I a large company, 332 to dinner. *fe principal **n S. Hose, CM G. P3,038 words
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Advertisement69 1926-06-29 9 I Carpets and Dixie Mats. j I m jjj Dull and unsuitable purchases are made for Lack of B I Guidance with regard to texture, pattern and tone. g, I At I KA. J. Chotirmall Company. 1 You wa find a large variety of Carpets and Dixie Mats I which69 words
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Advertisement235 1926-06-29 9 VICTORIA THEATRE COMING SHORTLY. Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.E. the Governor, SIR LAURENCE NUNNS GUILLEMARD, X.C.8., K.C.MG. The Most Noteworthy Film of All Time (WIPERS.) THE STORY OF THE IMMORTAL SALIENT. Passed and approved by HIS MAJESTY'S ARMY COUNCIL. TO-NIGHT Tuesday, June 29. TO-NIGHT AT THE NEW WORLD SHOWS235 words
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Advertisement179 1926-06-29 9 WHAT THE EMINENI^jj LONDON ANALYSTS SAY? I "*VVe have received and examined a ff /f/ffl/ sample of Soda Water from Messrs. m vW- ''''sffir Framroz and Co., Singapore, and have r* found it to be of great purity and '.'?4ffl7 °f satisfactory quality in every respect. Kfl It has evidently179 words
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Miscellaneous445 1926-06-29 9 $75 MUST BE WON. First Prize $50 Second Prize $25 CROSSWORD IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. ft i\ /5 Kill Tl IBM CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN L Agitate 18 of Anne 2. Against 24. Because 5. Resound 26. Rest 3. Digit *7. Mine 9. Alternative 28. Pastoral poem445 words
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Article758 1926-06-29 10 Large Revenue Collected During the Past Year The revenue collected in 1925 by the Sanitary Boards of Negri Sembilan amounted to $365,291. This represents an increase of approximately $100,000 over the 1924 figure. The only district in which tbe revenue shows a decrease was Kuala Pilah,758 words
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Article119 1926-06-29 10 During the year the Magistrates' Courts of the State of Negri Sembilan riVal: with 1.174 civil suits and 7,832 criminal cases as compared with 1,287 civil suits and 5,968 criminal cases in 1924. The increase in *he number of criminal cases is attributable to enhanced efficiency in119 words
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Advertisement328 1926-06-29 10 I FOR THE 1925-26 MOTOR SEASON I WE ANNOUNCE A REDUCTION IN PRICE OF J l THE NEW 14/30 HP. I I Now $3,050 j I WITH FOUR WHEEL BRIKES MMUSTABLE FRONT SEATS, EMI-ELLIPTIG SPRINGS 1 I You Cannot buy a better Car" j I soi£ agents MALAYAN MOTORS IN328 words
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Advertisement115 1926-06-29 10 A MISERY OF LIFE. SCIENCE TO THE RESCUE. The sufferer from rheumatism presents a sorry «ight. Limbs that refuse to move, and ache at every attempt, pain in every part of the body, the knife thrusts and shooting pains which nil but drive the victim to suicide,—these present an agony115 words
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Advertisement684 1926-06-29 10 0 FOR WGHT RAILWAYS a Tumub.o,, wu jffiSi I 3 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OP 0 The Borneo Company, ia mited j Jj (Incorporated in England) w j Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Telok Anson, Penang and Alor Star I 3 Dr. Morses Indian Root Pills ftj M indispensable as a Household Medicine684 words
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Article525 1926-06-29 11 Singapore, June 19. MEAT ii ci steak (round) kati 52 Beef s.ew or curry kati 48 Pork lean kati 68 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 64 Muvon Inuian lb. 60 Mutton Australian lb. 60 Fowl ka i 75 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati525 words
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Advertisement619 1926-06-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P 0 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS irom LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage Singapore619 words
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Advertisement32 1926-06-29 11 DONT Endure tire Humiliation °f a poor Complexion Life Pills and have ihe clear skin and ft* beauty of feigM perfect health t 7 jYi'///oris ofpcop/o /ate them vJerydaij y~~^f^^ I mm32 words
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Advertisement502 1926-06-29 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA, 4 pjn., for Port Swettenham and Penang. CALYPSO, 5 p.m., for Malacca. GEMAS, 5 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY ROMPIN, 4 p.m., for Batu Pahat. MEDUSA, 4 p.m., for Port Dickson, Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Lumut and502 words
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Advertisement515 1926-06-29 11 2 STEAMER SAILBNGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHAI LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination 0»« mmm Atsuta Maru 3.C00 Marseilles, London Antwerp July 8 J Kashima Maru 10,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp July zj Hakone Maru 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Aug o o Suwa Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Aug 1» zu Fushimi Maru 11,000515 words
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Advertisement345 1926-06-29 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED an experienced Senior Compositor for setting advertisement-*, knowledge of proof reading necessary Only experienced men need apply. Prospects for a capable man also two Junior Compoeit »rs for news section, j Apply t) Manager, The Malaya Tribune, with J recent testimonials, between 3 and 4 pm. TO345 words
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Advertisement381 1926-06-29 12 PUBLIC NOTICES We beg to notify our numerous customers that we have just removed our Bar-Sbop (late of No. 66 67 Queen Street) to a moro spacious f.>lace ai the VICTORIA BUILDING 397-6 Victoria Street orner of Bras Basah Road and Victoria Street.) IMPERIAL BAR LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. DIVIDEND NO.381 words
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Advertisement449 1926-06-29 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penan 85 Beach Street. 1 31 T J onker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palemban* mtm 16 Ilir. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: I London New York,449 words
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Advertisement481 1926-06-29 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (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,*****4 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.481 words
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Advertisement484 1926-06-29 12 INSURANCE I THE (Jfflkl SOUTH SOP BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayeon Green. ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India 1874.) Results of the Company's Operationi durng the three years 1922-1924484 words
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Advertisement489 1926-06-29 12 M. HASSAIT" W, Br.. Basth SINGAPORE I Jjj* Ceiling juj g Supplied by United Kngineerg, Limite*. CHARGESJIODER ATE 'Phone 3411. Batavia u rn For table and kiu.beu aaJ f V UW aauca is used. f ingredients uador l *"3 and preferred for v and general superiority^ Price per Bottle l-*e489 words
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