Malaya Tribune, 6 July 1926

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XIII. No. 155 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1926
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    • 151 1 COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUFF 4 ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL QUALITY >izb: 6 xOl4Cl $200 per lOOOTCnvelopgs A Limited stock only ia ktmi Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd. Printers Stationers, Singapore. j Twenty-two Tears of Leadership rj Twenty-two years ago the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, opened its doors, for the
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    • 29 1 l g BrnmntM Klmlcfs •peclaclet and evegttMeA 2 j W M«talon«iZvlomteco«nbinatJon«prfr Ci I 1 (jj t»c>» or ev<-s!=»*r», ot lteht v -irhi metal rim spectacle* oi rrtfltiMt. I I
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  • 1620 2 m 1,1 Third Mile (F.M.S.) Rubber Compan$*Ltd. The annual general meeting of the Third Mile (F M.S.) Rubber Compan$, Ltd, was Edinburgh on April 29, last,ijMaclachlan of Maclachlan, the Chairman of directors, presiding. A representative of the Secretaries having read the notice calling the meeting and th$ auditors'
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    • 150 2 I "My Favourite Perfume!" Up Kj, The tact that so many Al mff n* Wi women of charm place Vmu Wi iEW* "4711" Eau de Cologne Vy 11 I] Ipi first among perfumes is clear evidence of its leadership to those to whom quality is the first consideration. Representative for
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    • 120 2 It I It is a guarantee of 1 good body and fine am tr l bouquet—whisky as soft Ij ■g as silk—a sure sign of H M&L 1 A age# There are ample H gPjp» -ywrtjk stocks maturing to ensure n the continuance of the B r rt- aSSS3 same
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    • 392 2 BABY'S INDIGESTION Corrected by Sweetening The Stomach With Baby's Own Tablets Indigestion causes babies to have dis turbed sleep and night terrors. When youi ohild awakens with a scream look to the tcondiMon of its stomach. Baby's Own Tablets are a harmless medicine for infantt ahd young children. They sweeten
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  • 289 3 School Children Criticise their Mistress Reports just received from iPakhoi contain further news of an anti-Bri'.jsh and anti-Christian outbreak there. School children at the British Mission School have gone on stoke and the Headmistress, Miss Dunk, has withdrawn. It appears that a short while ago there was an
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  • 178 3 Big Plans to Develop in Sumatra The Kubbei Association of America communicated wnh all the leading consumers of raw rubber in th. 1 United Slates urging their co-operation n the es ablishmen of American-owned rubber plantations in Sumatra. A. L Viles told the United that *he en ire
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    • 206 3 ~^w^MH aUaaa^QttQttOQaoma^fftlnaßao Up—— ||p—— FIAT 509 I Speed-Economy-Safety-Comfort j Book Yours Early. I I Trial Runs Invited. ITALASIA LIMITED, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, 189, Orchard Road. I 'Phone 950 jj NEW SHIPMENT 1926 Mode Thornt n pic kard REFLEX CAMERA B Mahcfcanv, tenuine leather c or R^'" g F llinB Bk >_
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    • 203 3 I•• J 71 r: T fI i S| Take no chatlCd £m with that obstinatt 1 sore, poisoned 1 wound or flesh- F B entins ulcer. Heal it with Zam-Buk fc _j i% r;jf< herbal balm 5 has all necessary power ,L i... I to qirckly draw out the poisons
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    • 215 3 I HI I BOVRIL helps you to turn the corner HA SkiD beauty ii tbe «ecr.-r BHotr and after expo*ore to sun and wir.d j' batbe tbe tkin in coo' i-' t*s^~^~~^ tng.footbiog Palmolive. C^TV"^ Keep Your Skin Active Mi afe* lafr-aaa* Your complexion will retain its clear, i>; S
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    • 335 4 j JE M I» llt SB I Tanjong Pagar Road S gTuesday, July 6 and Wednesday, July 7-lst Show at 7-30 p.m. I I FORGET YOUR BLUES! Laugh and Live- Longer! An all laugh Programme of 20 Reels S Featuring the Funniest Comedian a I Charlie Chaplin H With Edna
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    • 421 4 Amusements j A PICTURE SHOWN TO ROYALTY I will be screened S I From Sunday, July 4, to Saturday, July 10 AT THE I ALHAMBRA (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd. Proprietora.) S In the Second Show commencing 9 p.m. j A picture which had the Distinction of being Selec ted
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    • 334 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert Bencoolen Streets. TO-NIGHT AT 9.15. New Pathe Pictorial Cartoon BILLIE DOVE And a hand-picked cast of Ziegfeld Follies Beau -ies in WILLIAM CHRISTY CABANNE'S Fascinating Tale of Little Old Broadway AT THE STAGE DOOR This picture of the highlights in the career cf Mary Mathews—a girl
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    • 157 4 SURINA THEATRE Nortb Brldg* Ro»d. TO-NIGHT 2nd Enow at 9-15 p.m. W RkAY JOHNSTON SNOB BUSTER M* MM OBEY «HM UKAS tmd M/W A£HOfc BOUCTIDVirAUMEVaOCttA, 5 Fast Speedy Reels of the ImiMt Figh ever shown on the screen! Plenty of aotior and thrill. MARY MACLAREN, MARY C\RR A MADGE EVANS
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  • 1102 5 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCF Singapore, July 6 Rice, Slam No 1 per Kuyan $400 Rice, Siam 2 $365 R'ce, Siam 3 $354 Rica, Saigon 1 ,«327 Exe, Saigon 2 $324 R'ce. Saigon 8 n Rice, Rangoon 1 $298 Rice, Rangoon 2 $296 Rice. Par Boiled No 1 per bag $9.80 2
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  • 21 5 From Europe, (London mails despatched June 17) by s.s. Tara, due Penang 6 a.m. on Friday, the 9th inst.
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  • 67 5 There was an unusually large attendance of members of the Central Perak P.A, on Saturday at their rooms in Hale Street, Ipoh, to hear Dr M. W. Moir, Health Officer, South Perak, lecture on "Practical Es ate Sanitation." Septic tanks, drainage ankylostomiasis and influenza were discussed and an interesting meeting
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 174 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS .'.cc unis lerk with two or years ones requited in diatelv for Apply t ij\ No. 361 c/o Haley* Trio me. why le ru Shorthand from unrecognised mm hers wh->n a Pitma» authority from Lor don guarantees to teach you in six mouths at tl.e ins* Shorthand Scb
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    • 20 5 FOR DEFECTS VISION Consult: M. EZEKIEL SONS., Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Optometrist: AJt. Ezekiel, 0.D., F.P.O.C.
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    • 29 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES O. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 75, Hill Street, lat Faoor of St. Mary's Dispensary, 'Phone 123
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    • 181 5 Today men and women know how to keep their hair in place *IZ7HBRB smart people gather, —nan-staining and non-greasy, in VV today youH not find one case jars and tubes, at all drug and deaf unkempt hair! partment stores. (Now also la It wasn't always so. Bqirid farm.) Stacomb has
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    • 202 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 97 97% of those attending School leave without passing the Cambridge Local Examination and without
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 436 5 SINGAPORE DIARYi To-day, July 6 High Tides.—7.56 a.m., 7.49 p.m. jpoh Races. League II.—Y.M.C.A. vs. S.C>( .A. (A).; Police vs. Dukes. Poppy Day Meeting.—Nassim Hill 6.15. The Sorcerer —Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Billiards: Falkiner at Garden Club, 9.30 p.TT_ To-morrow, July 7 High Tides. —9.6 a.m., 8.38 p.m. League I.—Dukes
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    • 67 5 METEOROLOGICAL REPOkl (By Courtesy of the Government Health Officer.) Kertmu Station for the 24 hour» ending midnight July 5, 1926. Max. shade tem))erature 89 *P. Mm. shade temperature 75.2 F. Mean shade temperature 80.8 f! Ma:;, sun radiation 155 f! Mm. grass radiation 72 f! Sea temperature gO F. Mean
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  • 58 6 DEATH At No. 3 Rice Courte Lai.e on the Ith instant Mrs. Chua Cbtrg 1 000 at tbe age of 75, the beloved mother of Meters, t bua IDg Wee aiid boh (Chua> Bepg Lim. Funeral on Friday, 9th July, U 26, at 10 am. for
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  • 812 6 There seems to be a conspiracy in the Penang Municipality to hush up the Batu Ferringhi scandal and trust to the proverbial shortness of public memory to get those concerned ou: of a nasty scrape. Already it has b-)en admitted that although malaria was prevalent in 1925
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  • 1442 6 The July issue of "Scouting in Malaya" contains an excellent picure of the Eighth S.ngapore Troop taken on Empire Day. Lingui Tn Ltd.'s output for the month of June was, Suicing 230 21 piculs; Tribute 51.39 piculs; To:al 281.60 piculs. E ght ass s ant engineers are required for the
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  • 505 6 The dea h of the Rev. Edwin Thomas Dnnkwater Robinson, of the China In and Mission, occurred at his station, Lirngshau Szechuan on June 8. The late Rev. Robinson was attending famine refugees, ?nd contracted typhus, or famine fever, while doing so. He was ill for 10
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  • 70 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 6. Two dea'.hs occurred yesterday at Batu Gajah Hospital. Jaok W. A. Fenner, a well known Kinta minec for many years died of sep ic poisoning. The funeral takes place this even ng. Mr. Saycrs a young miner employed at che M?
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  • 102 6 (From Our Own Correspondent Kua'a Lumpur, July 6. This morning a serious accident occurred in Pudu-street when the back portion ot uhe shop of a Chinese go.dsmi h collapsed. Ihe b£<<k rortion of both floors, occupied by a number of Chinese living in cujicles and a portion used
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  • 273 6 An unusual and ingenious sy em of self band.cap was adopted in the mo:or trials he»d at Varese, Italy, on May 23 over a 3 i 10 mile circuit wnich had 10 Le eovensd twenty times. Each Competitor was required .o set hi i own rpced for the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 273 6 1 I n Plain Cream 31 ins. wide Tropical $175 Yd. 3 S $1.75 Yd. re 2 "T T M $2.10 Yd. Q "T.T.T" $2.50 Yd. X 0 All stripes in Tropical and "T" weights only. g Plain colours in Tropical and "T" weights only. 1 I ROBINSON Co., Ltd.
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    • 78 6 I COMPARISON jjj jj is the only infallible Test Qof the relative value of nj a a q Typewriters. g j] By comparison the Royal jjj j| proves its superiority. S 1 TYPEWRITERS j I 1 1 3 Ask for Booklet g i] Describing the 20 <] Reasons 3 1
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  • 472 7 Baldwin on Wages Board LORD CECIL REPLIES TO OPPOSITION Eight-Hour Bill Not Government's Whole Policy British Official Press Service. London. July 5 In moving the second reading of the < val Mines Bill in the House of Lords, •his evening, Lord Cecil emphasised that, the Bill was a
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  • 99 7 Foot and Mouth Disease in Consignments British Official Press Service. London, July 5. Replyiag to a question in the House of MOM upon a recent order prohibiting Ac mnort of continental fresh meat into Great Britain. Lt. Col. Guiness, Pax-ia-■wntary Secretary of the Mini .try of said that
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  • 62 7 Reuter's Service. Washing on, Ju'y 6. ft is officially announced that submarine which was sink in 135 feet of water °ft" Block Island last autumn, will be raised Jj the surface and probably towed t 0 the Brooklyn navy yard and opened to remove the Be ma 0
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  • 32 7 British Official Press Service. London, July 5. A n Announcement is mad? that the twenty-five thousand pounds required to *ndow a professorship in Spanish at Oxford University has been subscribed.
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  • 122 7 REMARKABLE RELIGIOUS DECREE Mexico Harks Back to the Medieval a Reuter's Service. Mexico City. July 5. President Calles has published a decrce which will become effective on July 31, prohibiting organised religion in Mexico. The thirty-three Articles stipulate, inter alia: All ministers of rel gion must be of Mexican
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  • 60 7 Alleged to have been Stolen from Archives Reuter's Service. Atlanta. Georgia July 6. The State authorities announce that they wiil sue for recovery of the autograph of Mr. Gwinnett, one of th? signator es of the Declaration of Independence, which was auctioned recently for $22,500. It is alleged
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  • 60 7 Due to Diversion on to Loop Line Reuter's Service. Paris July 5. The eaus.' of yesterday's accident is officially ascribed to the fact that the train was diverted to a loopline and the driver was unaware of the change and main ained his speed of fifty-six miles
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  • 55 7 Supports Policy Recommended by Experts Reuter's Service. Paris. July 6. At a Cabinet mcc ing. M. Caillaux declared that a statement would be made to the Chamber showing that he entirely approves of the finding of the Exper s Committee and intends to have them fully carried out.
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  • 63 7 Reuter's Service. London, July 5. A White Paper gives a supplementary estimate of three millions sterling to meet expenditure in connection with the general and coal strike. Th? figure includes food organisations, £197 000; transport £20 000; coal consumption and dis Tibution £35.000; the 'British Gazette"
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  • 58 7 Reuter's Service. Batavia, July 5. The Italian airman Marqu's de Pinedo, has arrived here on a visit. He is planning a sixty-thousani-mlie world flight star ing from Italy, crossing the Atlantic to North America, ihonce via the WeU lidies to South America, across the Pacific to New
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  • 32 7 [Havai Agency.] Beirut July 5. Thir y-ftve rebels have b~en killed during the French advance in southern Jebol Druze. The French reached Me ha without incident. Many ringleaders submitted.
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  • 38 7 London, July 5. The Degree of Doctor of C vil Law by diploma was conferred upon th? King of Spain in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, by the Chancellor of the University, Lord Cave, to-day.
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  • 23 7 Reuter's Service. Amsterdam July 5. Funds to relieve the victims of the earths quake in Sumatra have been opened throughout Holland
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  • 112 7 FRESH PROPOSALS TO PARLIAMENT British Infant Deaths Down to Low Level British Official Press Service. London, July 5. The Ministry of Health has started to make fresh proposals to Parliament this year and put forward frosh measures to facilitate slum clearances. This s'atement was made to-day by Sir
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  • 47 7 Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, July 5. Over five hundred delegates representing a score of European coun ri:s and the United States were present at the opening of the International Accountants' Congress. The Burgomaster's speech of welcome conta nod passages delivered in English. French, Dutch and German.
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  • 21 7 Reuter's Service. London, July 6. Th? Government of ;he Dutch Indies has v'eclared Negapatam to be infected wi.h cholera.
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  • 266 7 The Singapore Christian Friend-In-Need Society Following i the Commit'ee'.? Report and Statement of Accounts for the Year 1925, of the Singapore Christian Friend in Need Society:— Ladies and Gentlemen,—Your Committee have the honour to subm.t their ie 4 ort and s ate ment of accounts for the year
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  • 65 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jvt y 5. In connection with the formation of an Ex-Services F ying Associat.on, p, number of names from Kedah, the province and locally have been sent in and it is proposed ;o held a meeting on July 10, w.th the object of
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  • 156 7 The Right Rnerend Bishop Roots of Hankow. China accompanied by the Rev. S K.Y. Lei of S Ster hen's Church, Hongkong, w:..l arrve in Singapore as a Deputation to the Chinese from the Ho y Catholic C.iurch of China on Juy 15, and wiil conduct a series of
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  • 56 7 Commanding officers and masters of vessels are requested to proceed at slow sneed when passing St Jame K<ppel Harbour. A deep cofferdam is being constructed along the sea front of the new Electric Power S*ation situated e'ose we.tward of St James, and this cofferdam is liable to be damaged by
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  • 243 7 Aroused by the Strike "BALDWIN A DANGEROUS HYPOCRITE Labourite's Strong Denunciation of Employers Reuter's Service. London, July 5. The railway companies, tho Government and Mr. Baldwin were bitterly attacked by Mr. Dobbie, President of the National Union of Railway men, who, in a speech at the annual Conference
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  • 71 7 British Official Press Service. London, July 5. Exchange rates: Paris 180 375. New York 4.86 1132. Brussels 189.75. Geneva 25.125. Amsterdam 12.*****. Milan 139.125. Beri.n 20.425. fc.o-kho.m 18.1475. Copenhagen 18.35. Osio JU,xa. lenna 34 425. Prague 164.125. 193.25. Madrid 30 765. Lsbon'2 17.32. Rio 7 27|32. Buenos Aires
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  • 191 7 Spring Exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall The Spring Exhibition of the Singapore Camera Cub opened in the Victo.ia Aiemmoiial Han yesterday ani is be.ng continued to-day and to-morrow. Over two hundred photographs from members of the variouj communities of Singapore, Japanese predominating, are shown. Both professional and amateur
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  • 148 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 5. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the Presbyterian Church, the Rev. R D. Whitehorn officiating, when Mr. Daniel Wi Is, Asst. District Officer, Butterworth, and Miss Helen Livingstone, only daughter of Mr. r.nd Mrs. A. D. Livingstone, were the principals.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 244 7 Patronised Established. I Prizes for Inter-School Sports. 8 in SILVER &E.P.N. S. j IBiggest Assortment at Lowest Prices SPECIAL TERMS FOR SCHOOLS. 3 THE ROYAL JEWELLER. =G 62-3. Hiirh Street, Singapore. Branch: No. 1, Bishop Street, Penang. r |1,300^in24 Con i; ¥fl 1 21 WORLD'S RECORDS J BEATEN. i I
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  • 210 8 FOOTBALL. First League Match Royql Engineers Suffer Severe Defeat The firs: division league mmUk between the S C.C. and the Royal Engineers, played on the Stadium ground yesterday, resumed in a win for the Club by seven clear goa.s to nil. The rain interfered w.' h the game
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  • 56 8 Goals P. W. L. D. F. A Pts. S.C.C. 6 4 0 2 16 5 10 Dukes 5 4 1 022 3 8 S.CF.A. 6 3 1 211 4 8 R.E 6 2 4 0 627 4 F R.C. 6 0 4 2 5 9 2 R.A.
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  • 641 8 Seremban Team Defeated at Malacca On the Kubu Plain A Ground, Malacca, last Sunday, the United Chinese Association turned ou. against the St Pauls Athletic Association of Seremban at soccer. Consequent upon the morning's inclemen; weather, the playing pitch wm wateilogged; p.ay was considerab.y hampered, the leather's
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  • 178 8 Piret and Second Division Fixtures The following are the first division «stores for the Singapore Football Association League for the month of July:— FIRST DIVISION Wednesday, July 7.—Dukes vs. S.R.C. Friday, July 9.—S.C.F A vs. S.CC. Monday, July 12.—Dukes vs. R.A Wednesday, July 14.—S R.C. vs. tt.E. Saturday,
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  • 68 8 Australians vs. Notts Larwood Again Suceeds with the Ball Reuter's Service. At Nottingham there was a crowd of 16,000 to see the Australians against the Home County. The weather was dull but the wx:ket ffood. The Australians made 468; (Bardsley 87; Andrews 91; Woodfuil 102 no: out). Laawood took
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  • 116 8 Race Course Golf Club The result of the Foursome Match played on Sunday, the 4 h instant, between ''Rafflesians' and "The Rest' was as follows. Rafflesians mentioned first: Lim and Rappa vs. Tongue and Talma ltt. E. C. Van der Beck and Leijssius vs. Kitch and Laycock 1. Lee
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  • 63 8 The July ladies' Vogey competition wa3 played yesVrdav afternoon and resulted in a wn for Mrs. J. L Miller, who returned All Square. Twenty-seven cards were taken out and the following were returned: MM er 12 a'l square M s? Atkins 4 2 down Miss Law 4
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  • 46 8 Ipoh Gymkhana Club SCRATCHINGS-FIRST DAY Race No. 1 —Noi y Oyster. Race No 2.—Moree (Late Hayston) Boom. Rac? No. 3—Zarona Boy. Happy Days. Race No. 4—Purser, WalLs.one. Race No 5—A. D. Prince Cole, Neidpath. Race No. 6— Amrita, Game Girl. Race No. 7.—Sevenoaks Holderness.
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  • 33 8 S.R.C. Tournament TO-DAY'S TIES S'ngles Handicap 'B" J S. de Souza, owe 30 vs. L. S. da Silva, owe 3. c D. de Souza scr. vs. N. S. Hogan, owe 15.
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  • 89 8 Avelino's Challenge Kid Avelino, who grave Boy WVley such a hard fight on Friday night, is anxious for another go at the champion, th-s time for the flywe ght championship of Malaya. Walley will no doubt oblige. Mr. Johnny Regan, who has been a very popular referee, has jus:
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  • 251 8 Bag-snatching from ladies is again prevalent in Shanghai. Mrs. Cheetham was riding in a ricksha at the corner of Rem c Cardinal Mercier and Route Ratard when she was suddenly att?x*ed by a thief riding a bicycle, who came up behind the ricksha and snatched at the Mrs. Cheetham was
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  • 1582 8 KEEN INTEREST IN MALAYA Man Who Drove Express During the Strike Our London corespondent's exclusive interview with Lord Montagu of Berlin, given be.ow, is of great interest and throws new sidelights on this famous man: There must be few of us who do not know something of Lord
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  • 391 8 Hearing of Case Against Lat Pau Press Resumed The claim of Mr. Lv Shih Zee. Principal of h? Chines- Ki?:h S hool for $10.0)0 damages for alleged libel against the Lat Pau Press and .is Eii or. Air. Chow Kuenam, was resumed b fore the Chief Justice this
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  • 342 8 Novel Case Before Mr. Justice Deane Before Mr. Justice Deane, th s morn'ng an administra ion matter came up, on application of Mr. A. V L Davi s, who appeared for the plaintiff, Loh T n Phuan, and Mr. da S lva appeard for Yeo Khiam Kee.
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  • 1041 8 TVwJ foiiowinir orders of the day are |«£d forCTUS meeting on Monday Ouestion by Mr. G. C. Clarke:-~"In view of the long often occurring between the apnSon J acquire Crown UdCjewie *kk Grown Lands Rules. iSf, 'J1 the Sauerf the Title Dee^ wili please arrange that any charge
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  • 104 8 Science has at last aid the "ghosts" wh eh for yea shay* haunted Saucourt, a peaceful vil age in the Vosges mountains, ueologist- have discovered that mysteriou rumblings wh eh have displayed fur. nitu-.e, ov«rt>urn?d tables, ani enifisd the v>l.agers hav~ arisen from a subterranean cave n over which the
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  • 77 8 "BOXING PRICES". To The Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Si r Our attention has been drawn to your' footnote with regard to the above and as it is liable to mis-construction we would thank you if you will kindly correct the impression created that The Happy
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  • 100 8 To The Editor of the Malaya Tribune. g; rf —The Singapore Boy Scouts will be holding their Annual Instruction Camp from 6.h to 16th August next. Last year various firms kindly assisted us by gifts of provisions and loan of lorries etc. 1 am writing to ask
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  • 254 8 To The Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —Some years ago here were employed in the Road Department about 2,000 coolies with about 8 superiors including clerks, engineers etc. The cool es were ail a'ong paid by days. They used to get 1% days pay whenever they worked
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  • 216 8 David Charged Before K. L. Court S. F. David, ih-i Tamil ex-Government clerk who stood charged with forging and escaped from police custody early last month was marched into the Central Police S ation. Kuala Lumpur, at 345 p.m. on Wednesday, by a Tamil detective and a
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  • 272 8 Per Plancius:—Mr. W. J. Th. L Tuts Mr. Dahan, Mr D. A. Rhrmrc-s M C JBvarrff, Mr snd Mrs H. E Soi berg r. Mr. R. E. Beeker, Mr. Macßryan, Mr. J Wane Mr. and Mrs. H. M Hodges Mr. H-Yane-rizwa M- A Gordon Lee. Mrs Go Yo
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  • 33 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs 154 equate $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. equal te $100.
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  • 1760 9 Dusun Durian Rubber Estate, Limited The fourteen h annual general meeting of the Dusun Durian Rubber Estate, Ltd., was he tl on May 3 in the Council Room of the Rubber Glowers' Association (incorporated), 2-4, Idol-iane, Eastcheap, E.C Sir Ernes: Birch, K.C.M.G. (Chairman of the company), presid.ng. Th?
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  • 25 9 Tuesday, July 6.—Signalling and Ambulance Classes, Headquarters 5 p.m. Thursday, July B.—Pr.nd Practice, Headquarters 5 p.m. Saturday, July 10.—Wireless Class, Headquarters 5.15 p.m.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 358 9 VICTORIA THEATRE THURSDAY, JULY 15, AT 9.30 P.M. FAREWELL REQUEST PERFORMANCE OF Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn A>D THEIR Denishawn Dancers Prior to their departure for Java. The programme will include tha foil ming Dance Sacre Et new ballet 1 Specially produced for the New York Uance Profane, betson.
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    • 207 9 M,' WHAT THE EMINEN^I jWjf A:W LONDON ANALYSTS-JSAY $'*SĔ JW" We hay received and examined a B xNw/Sy 4SSI/ sample of Soda Water from Messrs. fl Vfc, ISif Framroz and Co., Singapore, and have IS -U/W found it to be of great purity and B N °f satisfactory quality in
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 188 9 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS To-day, July 6 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. C. Band, Band Prsctic€ 5 p.m.—Drill Hail, D. E. L. Unit, Enrolment. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Qualifying Parade. To-morrow. July 7 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V* F. Ambulance. Voluntary Parade. 4 p.m—Farrer Range, "A" Company, Practice Penang
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  • 392 10 Conference of Veterinary Surgeons at Penang Malaya's meat supply and Siam's cattle trade are inextricably m'xed up and the hand-in-hand working of the official* of both countries is no doubt very mpoitant. Recent y then? has been a certain amount of trouible as a resu't of cattle
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 138 10 SES2SEHSESESUESESZSZS2^^ lr j FOR THE 1925-26 MOTOR SEASON J WE ANNOUNCE A SEDUCTION IN PRICE OF j THE NEW 14/30 H.P. INow $3,050 I I WITH FOUR WHEEL BR4KES ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEATS, EMI-ELLIPTIC SPRINGS You Cannot buy a better Car" 1 sole agents MALAYAN MOTORS I (Proprietors WEABNE BROS., Ltd.)
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    • 684 10 THE MOSQUITO MENACE. i METHOD TO OVERCOME IT. i; is poor consolation to the sufferer from .a.aral Fever to know that some anopheles ooaquito caused the trouble. Indie is full <f mosquitoes, and the malaria figured show ■>*■ w He prevalance of the anopheles variety. \thi\r mosquito enthusiasts may be
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    • 647 11 i|_ STEAMER SAUDIS M* X M M M 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 witn His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan For Marseilles,
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    • 465 11 STEAMER^AIIJNGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY K ™J A hLT> for Port S ettenaa GEMAS BO 5 Pm for Mala <**- LbMAS, 5 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY SrorSi V m for Batu Pahat. 4 p m r p rt Dickson, Pon k D A
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    • 511 11 STEAMER SAILINGS mm 1 ■■i.j* (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA), LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination p a 9 g^jj fAtsuta Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp July 8 fl Kashima Maru 10.000 Marseilles, London Antwerp July 22 SI Hakone Maru 10,500 Marseilles. London Antwerp Aui 6 Suwa Maru 11.000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Aug 19
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    • 331 12 TO LET I TO LET, Baffles Chambers, three sections I lid floor, are* 9,680 Bquare feet. Rent $200 fm. Immediate entry. Apply to The Secretary, Fht Garden Club. TO LET—A large residential bui ding on a i hIU at 143 Thompson Rcud, nar the Poiico j Station. Five bed-rooms with
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    • 140 12 FOR SALE ETC. OUR ANNUAL SALE IS NOW ON Ist to 15th July Usual Bargains Campbell's Limited, 6-B, Battery Road. M. S. SEAH K. S. SEAH, LADY DENTISTS 387-8 VICTORIA STTREET (Ground Floor). WORKMANSHIP UP-TO-DATE. Charges Moderate. MINE MOTOR TOURING Co. 214, Orchard Road, (Opposite Amr.er Mansions) SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 2338
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    • 676 12 PUBLIC NOTICES LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. DIVIDEND NO. 8. NOT! "!E is boreby given th%t an Interim Dividend of 5 per cent for th 3 year ending 31st August. 1926, will c paid to Shareholders on the Rogister on 19th July, 1926. Notico is also hcrebv given that the Transfer Books
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    • 411 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang _J* Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang,
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    • 484 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (lU^,tered A ti" oi 1 to**™*. Authorised Capital Subacribed Capital Paid-up Capital ££9E Reserve Fund and Rest *l,6l*W*v HEAD OFFICE: 18, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq. H. Melvill Simons, Esq.
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    • 461 12 INSURA^E THE Sill If 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 in India 1874.) Result*, of the Company's Operation! during the three years 1922-1924. PROFIT Rs. 51,00,000
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