Malaya Tribune, 27 July 1926

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  • 19 1 The Malaya Tribune. jrrn. No. 173 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1926 -VIA The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY. JULY 27, 1926
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    • 126 1 COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUFF ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL QUALITY *IZI 6*x34" !j pej, b $2.00 per 1090 Envelopes I A uaitcd ttock only ia kaae* fQ tribune Press, Ltd. Fna'.eru Stationer*, Singapore. QgSiO* >OC=IOT= 3QCTO g==opor==og "wci aoaoi lOC3QI HITirTIT j WITH I iruscon bervice I n H< SPA inch
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    • 24 1 u. > Rloilest ard rvrgUwrfc S. (x7 Metal and/vlimite combination tr»c> jjj «acte» or eyrwianct. ot Itßht weight j_ octal run ipcctacle» ot tml— E
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  • 712 2 Tragic Trek of Ten Thousand Diamond Hunters Johannesburg.—l have just returned from witnessing one of the most thrilling, if not the most thrilling, sight, in the whole world. Never sha*. I foirg.t Lv—the greatest diamond rush in the history of South Africa. This unforgettable drama was staged
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  • 65 2 The Shanghai Police have started on a round-up of all the beggars in the city. On arrest these mendicants arc taken to the Mixed Court and instead of being sen: to gaol, are ordered sent to the Beggars Home, a refuge provided for the destitute of the city by the
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    • 236 2 9 paniofl of all women who love daintiness. It adds to charm; revives and re- M JKr freshes exercise; soothes tired nerves in moments of exhaustion or Representative for Far Eaat and India, Robert Blau, Union Building. Singapor.. WITHOUT PURE ||g VETARZOSm Ig Wewbefore was there anything like it, nor
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    • 86 2 JJ MENNEN Guards §> Baby's Slumber Highly seer.ted or coarsetextured talcums keep baby awake, restiess, fretful. Such talcums maybe gritty, irritating or caustic, containing mica or tiny, rlintlike particles that cut and make infant skins raw and red. Mermen Borated Talcum is scientifically medicated, made especially for babies. Dusted with
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    • 136 2 INFANTS IN THE FAR EAST need especially careful watching, for native servants are of en careless, and inattent on to one small detail or another may result in serious consequences. Most of the ai ments of babies and li tie children arise from disordered stomach or bowels, and it is
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    • 403 2 TV modern vooaa knows bow e*«y It f trm. JI \*J {**""T *^VjL to to charm 7 Today ererjrwbere we tee more and more beautiful women. What's Become of the Palm and olive oils—noth- **T~Tomplv" {*ttl 1*1? ing else-give nature's green IvluCl y 11 1 colour to Palmolive Soap. PalmoliveSoapisprodueed
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  • 1049 3 The Happiest Woman in the World iii ttPSSS" Melba k the woman I iS OD f th wi>,st-for the P r i r PUO lc at the very zenith of her fame. a mnt can Meba have sung to great US l r r s ass mbthan on
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  • 66 3 Shanghai students have turned their attentions to something useful for a change, namely a petition to .he Chinese Police Commiss oner for* the opining of more cheap rice depots for the people. Even here, however, the ravages of the "imperialism" bug still show their effects, the present rice fanrrne b:
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    • 305 3 I FIAT 509 J For j Speed-Economy-Safety- Comfort Book Yours Early. I Trial Runs Invited. g ITALASIA LIMITED, j ffl ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, l 8 9« Orchard Road. jjj Phone 950 ERNEMANN| I MA CAMERAS Just a Little Better than the Best r s 'y:^- You < nly have t0 examine
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    • 22 3 ABI YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? IF SO CONBULT J, IKEDA (EXPERIENCED DENTIST) 41, Hill Street, OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL FTRE STATION. TELEPHONE ML
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    • 96 3 It is a guarantee of 3 good body and fine 3 r%aMLM bouquet—whisky as soft m as a SUfe 3 'Sn of 4 E! tt£v IJS a^e There are ample 5 (Va stocks maturing; to ensure *he continuance of the j= aj P'*- 91 same high quality which E has
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    • 311 4 I EUftKPIRK 1 Tanjong Pagar Road. a (Tuesday, July 27 and Wednesday, July 28. 2nd Show at 9.15 p.m. |jj WILLIAM FOX presents A Great Sensational Picture featuring H 3 Pearl White f/ IN THE S I MOUNTAIN WOMAN I In 7 Reels H I A great out-door drama with
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    • 424 4 JBL xml use me nts. j FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY I 1 Sunday, July 25 to Friday, July 30 ALHAMBRA X (Tan Chen* Kee Co., Ltd. Propriatort.) g I In the Second Show at 9 p m. j I HARRY LEON WILSOVS DELIGBTFUL SATIRE Si Faithfully transterred to the screen
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    • 418 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert Beneoolen Street*. Friday, July 23 to Tuesday, July 27 At 7 30 p.m. THE WALL FLOWER STARRING COLLEEN MOORE You set her at every Dance and while the others danoed she decorated the wall—yet there oame a time when every man in town fought for the
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    • 211 4 Park your Grouch outside—There's only room for laughter this week AT THE SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Telephone No 28& TO-NIGHT AT 9 p.m, New Cartoon and Pathe Gazette HAL ROACH Presents his Mem makers, headed by Glenc Tryon, in the biggest novelty of the THE BATTLING ORIOLES Adventure Romance
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  • 98 5 To-day. July 27 Tides.—o.27 p.m., 11.50 p.m. Pesang Kaoes. Football—Div. lI—M.F.T. vs. Polio*. St. J. 0.8. vs. D.W.R. Farewell to Sullivans, 4.30 p.m. To-morrow, July 28 Hitfh Tide. —1.6 p.m. Usa Cobnani due. Thursday, July 29 Hifrh Tides.—o.36 a.m., 1.44 p.m. Penang Races. Utgne 11-S.CC II vs V.M.C.A.,
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  • 211 5 TO-DAY. JULY 27 a P adjang and Bengkalis (R. Schiff Bahru) 2 p.m. (♦Flying Dragon) 2 p.m. I '11 ol and Nor h-West (Le Maire) 2 p.m. p Si enhsra, Penang, Colombo, 1 Si id. London, RotterI Hamburg (*Elpenor) 2 p.m. China, Hainam, Japan. Korea, ForBast Siberia, Philippine
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  • 74 5 British Official Press Service. London, July 26. Exchange rates: Paris 193.5. New York 4.*****5. Brussels 194.5. Geneva 2 >.175. Ar-it.rcam 12 1025. Milan 146.75. Beri n 20 43. Stockholm 18.165. vt»;enha«tn lb.35 Oslo 22.14. Vienna 34.415. Prague 164.125. Htsm roiw ty3.125. Mad.id 31.285. Lisbon 2 17 32. Rio
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  • 13 5 untitled despatched from Singapore June by s.s. Angkor, delivered in London July 26.
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  • 1150 5 FINANCE COMMERCE FRODUCF Singapore, July 27 Rice, Siam fig Rice, Sa gon T J gH Rice, Saigon 2 Sot Rice, Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon 2 JfS Rice, Par Boi.«d No 1 p* r bag £80 3* $9.40 Gambier Buyer JWj«* Java Cube Z Hamburg Cube Press Cube White Pepper conn
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  • 209 5 t«F courtly of the Nichi-NichJ ommbungha.) T n Tokio, July 25. of the G 4^ r D l&r In K OUe Co —d*r D o-ectorshiD t K?A has bten a PP<>in ed to of the War Office AeionautiCS Apartment e have »»de in conso the recent many tTthSfffiSS
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  • 129 5 Some of the very cheap sweets now on En lanJ at tW3 ouacei a p nny are hTI22? b an expert who says' that ne knows of cases where sugar salved ma°E t h U em ken WSS haS been USed to The Fengtien and Chihli-Shantung al'ied hroopn, under General
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  • 104 5 To-day, July 27 tirade* 11, S A <V) s t kScZ Dm HaU s v c Band To-morrow, July 28 D Trami n k S A < V > 6 's s m iT S A ani^[ y Jaia n Klapa, Friday. July 30 s, PrfcSc7 Dri]l Hal1
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  • 31 5 Tuesday, July 27.—Ambulance and signally Classes Headquarters 5 p.m Thursday, July 29.—Band Practice Headmarters 5 p.m. Friday, July 30.—A1l Scouts going to :amp parade at Headquarters at 5 p.m.
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  • 74 5 (By Courtesy of the Government Health Officer.) Sandeng Kerbau Station for the 24 hours ending midnight July 26, 1926. deg. Maximum shade tempera ure 89 F. Minimum shade temperature 77 F. Mean shade temperature 819 F. Maximum sun ra 1 aticn 148 F. Minimum grass radiation 72 F.
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    • 108 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS INTKD Capable fc-horthand fcr Office. Apply Bex 6~,0 c/j Mala\a NTED iSiMEDIVTFLY Poar Lino me tenioe compositor tor a ivertiset cmjomors (wictt pros »ct* of Lint p d oje-atorHi om proof pul er apotar to mike-up i ew, p yes. p»d. J J nul ifrttai t0 the roremeQ>
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    • 20 5 FOB Canauh: M EZEKIEL ft SONS., Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician*, 4, Raffle* Chambers. Kaffir• p] ar O.tMMMttl AJi. OJ> H Fj\o.o.
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    • 29 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of TreatmenU without Pain. Teeth Replaced NAtur»l-Likt. VERT MODERATE CHARGES O, JITT SIAJNG, QuAlifled Dentin. 75, Hiil Streei, Ut floor of St. Mmry'i Dibpe&s&rr, 'Plum* 12S
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    • 279 5 "H.C" Footwear are the best shoes made. You have only to see them to believe it. They are the sensation of the shoe World. HENG CHEONG, 386, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. 97 97% of those attending School leave without passing the Cambridge Local Examination and without any special training. What
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  • 910 6 When, several week? ago. we wrote a'cout the severity of competition in the local piece goods market we purposely refrained from offering any remarks regarding the nature of that ccmpeti.ion, but the latest evidences with which we have been acquainted make it essential, in
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  • 1395 6 The Staff and untitled of the Anglo-Chinese School, S tiawan, are making preJf ration* to hold their Athletic sports on uly 31. Two hundred persons representa'ing nations facing the Pacific Ocean w.li participate in the third Pan-Prcific Scientific Congress which is to take place for two weeks at the Houses
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  • 966 6 Mr. Jeff, District Engineer, FM.S. Rail way®, Ipoh, win be leaving shortly w Johore Bahru on transier. Sir Rabindrana h Tagore has arrived at Vilieneuvo, on tha Lake of Gorw.a, where he intends 'to make a prolonged stay. Mr. B. Wylie, general manager of th~ China Morn
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    • 325 6 I RQBINSON Co., Ltd. I g (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) H 1 FOOTBALL JERSEYS I c SELF BODY _46Vw SELF BODY X (Wh coZL I I CONTRAST I/ \J v BANDS SLEEVES Y/ \W cont ST I G PLAIN COLOURS fcr A HALVES 3 G D 3 A Large
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    • 66 6 COMPARISON I is the only infallible Test S lof the relative value of I Typewriters. jg By comparison the Royal a proves its superiority. j I In Ask for Booklet g jj Describing the 20 0 Reasons f\ 1 LTD. I jj Singapore. Penang, Kuala Lumpur. g2SES2S2SHS2SZSESESESHSHS2SiSHSES2SaS2SZ \3OSO I 3050
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  • 1382 7 •Thank you for Nothing SUBSIDY NOT TO BE RENEWED premier's Speech is Viewed with Dissatisfaction Reuter's Service. London, July 26. j, h n House of Commons, in reply to questions. Mr. Samuel estimated that the n' v«s to the country since April 30, in consequence of the general
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  • 163 7 Exchange of Notes with Ambassadors British Official Press Service. London, July 26. Replying to a question in the house of Commons where the Government regarded the condi ion of disarmament in Germany as satisfactory or unsatisfactory, Mr. Locker-Lamps on, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said i<t was the
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  • 29 7 Reuter's Service. Baghdad, July 26. An Air Force Vickers-Vernon bomber crashed at the local aerodrome. Three officers and four men were killed and an officer seriously injured.
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  • 164 7 DISTRESS OF CATHOLIC CHURCH President Threatened with Ex-Communication Reuter's Service. New York, July 26. Interest, in the distressful state of the Ca holic Church in Mexico, is becoming general in the United States, where the pope has called on all Catholics to offer prayers on i:s behalf. It
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  • 139 7 To be Introduced To-day in Chamber Reuter's Service. Paris, July 26. It is semi-officially confirmed tnat M. Poincare's financial measures which will be introduced into the Chamber on July 27, will be -o confined to revision op increase of taxes and drastic reduction of expenditure. It is estimated
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  • 84 7 Father Abraham's Successor Dies at S3 Years Reuter's Service. Manchester, Vermont, July 26. The death tcok place hene to-day of Mr. Robert Todd Lincoln, son of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd. Mr. Lincoln was Ambassador at London from 1889 to 1893, Secretary for War 1881-1883, President of
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  • 71 7 Soft-Drink Establishments Kill Patrons Reuter's Service. Buffalo, July 26. The shops of twenty soft-drink retailers have been closed following the deaths of thirteen of their patrons owing to woodalcohol poisoning. The police opine that sixteen recent deaths at Toronto and o her Canadian towns were due to drinking
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  • 48 7 Reuter's Service. Austin Texas, July 26. It is expected that "Ma" Ferguson, Governor of Texas, will be eclipsed, judging by the results of Saturday's primary election, wherein she ran fo» renomination. Her chief opponent, Distric; Attorney Dan Moody, now leads by over a hundred thousand' votes.
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  • 25 7 Reuter's Service. Land-on, July 26. It is officially announced that the Duke and Duchess of York will visit New Zealand in 1927.
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  • 214 7 Mrs. Annie Besant's Claims PRESENTS KRISHNAMURTI TO THEOSOPHISTS Remarkable Scenes at London Gathering Reuter's Service. Ommen, Holland, July 26. At the annual congrc&s of the Theosophical Order of the Star in the East, on Eerte Estate, Mrs. Annie Besant. though l epeat.dly interrupted by downpours cf ra:n, addressed
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  • 161 7 Senator Borah's Bitter Speech Deprecated Reuter's Service. London, July 26. Senator Borah's statemen: (cabled yesterday) included a reference to Mr. Churchill's "vilification campaign" against the United States for he purpose of securing the cancel ation of war debts. Mr. Churchill, in his reply made a statemen; invit
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  • 79 7 Reuter's Service. Calcu ta, July 26. The Tea Cess Committee, wihich is responsible for advertising and stimulating the habit A drink ng Indian tea at its halfyearly meeting disc osed .hat fifty million pounds of tea were p educed in moia this season compared with forty-eight and
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  • 59 7 Reuter's Service. Toronto, July 26. Fourteen deaths occurred in Ontario during the week-end from alcoholic poisoning and four more persons are in hospital, inc.uding two sixteen-year-old girls The police are invest: igating o her sudden deaths in West Ontario. Indications point to the importation of poisonous liquor through
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  • 51 7 Reuter's Service. London, July 26. Excurs'onins from Jersey to Granville had an unpleasant experience on leaving Granville by steamer. The Band struck up he Marseil aise." A crowd on the quay r sented this and started tnrowing stones. A woman passenger was hit. There is much indignation in
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  • 28 7 Reuter's Service. London, July 26. The French franc at 192 and fluctuated considerably but wi hout mater al change. Francs closed weaker; Fnench 195.5: Belgian 191.5.
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    • 225 7 l Patronised Established. 1 J Prizes for Inter-School Sports. I j &E.P.N. S. I j Biggest Assortment at Lowest Prices 1 I SPECIAL TERMS FOR SCHOOLS. THE ROYAL JEWELLER. S }fj 62-3. Hi eh Street, Singapore. Branch: No. 1, Bishop gtrest Penang l,3oo«i'esin24 C Ve 121 WORLD'S RECORDS I I
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  • 743 8 CRICKET Fourth Test Match Englsh IkwOfaf Deadly at Manchester Reuter's Service. Lonion, July 26. Carr is in bed suffering from tonsi itis and does not play in the Teat to-day. Hobbs captains the side. London, La er. Can- is slighUy better. H's temperature is lower but there is
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  • 81 8 Malay Volunteer Rifle Club Malay Co., S.V.C. The follow 1 ng were the results of the Spoon Shoot held on S~.turday Ju y 24 h. at the Bukit Timah Range. The net and Handicap Aggre?at'S werwon by L'C l. Mohamad Mustrffa and Liert. Hau Abbas respective'y. 200 Yards—Nett
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  • 73 8 V.M.C.A. vs. R.A.M.C, The following will represent the V M.C A. y-» RAMC. ft hodc-y *n-m->rrow on the V M.C A ground:—J V Mo p; C. R'c' a ds «r r? G Wb '**W; F AT uau?rque, D. W. DYe and A. Arrs rug: M. Ca chat° r xV
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  • 752 8 Tanglin Club Tournament TO-DAYS TIES B. Class Mixed Stringer and Mrs. Russell plus 2 vs. Mr. and Mrs. LyaU scr. Mr. and Mrs Whyte owe 2 vs Mr. and Mrs. Salmond owe 1. Rutey and Miss Salmond scr. vs. Donaldson and Mrs. Stringer plus 3. Men's Handicap Doubles
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  • 80 8 AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY COMPETITIONS The following competitions have been arranged: Sunday m-imbr* Auru-.t 1. at 10 30 a.m. Fag romo riti n uual conditions Monday aft-rm n August 2, Mix d fourusra endr'tkn's Th? f">r rr z?s rrerent'd by Mr W. P. Millar will be rlvel en Sa'.urdav ?nd
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  • 533 8 S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. Owing to the threatening weather, there was but a fa.r attendance at the Stadium yesterday wh.n .he S CC. and the S.R C met in the s;cond round of a first division league match, lt was a weii -contested game and some interest was a.tached to
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  • 378 8 Penang Races TO-DAYS HANDICAPS Th? following aie the handicaps for today of the Penang Turf Cu.o autumn iace mee ing. Hor3£S Class D (On? Mi-e): —Zarona Boy 9.7, Numbsr L'nia 9.2 of Erin 9 Cariisima 8 12, Ata::oss 8 9, M.« on 8 5, Swir.sure 7, Tim 0
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  • 192 8 A European-untitled Ipoh, en Thursday, at ths junction of Hugh Low-st and B field-st. wnen th driver M-. L G. A tenborough. in order to avoid a mi kman whe was rli ng a bkyc c on the wrong sYe of the road wi hent brakes, swerve inti a "amp
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  • 235 8 Scully from Penang Pays Unwelcome Visit "I might have or might not have done I waa intoxicated This was he excuse a Eurasian named E A. Scully gave when he was changtf before Mr. H. R. Bull, the Second Police Magistrate, yesterday afternoon, with the thef. of a
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  • 66 8 Eight Millions a Day Estimated Loss Mr. P. J. Harmcn If. P, a'luding o th"; consequences of the coal stoppage in an address at P> rm n erham said he estimated the diai y reduc ion in the national wealth at £8,000 0 0 If the
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  • 201 8 Mr. Ja-tice Dcane was occupied at 'he S nr*r*e Cr".. *b»<? mining w'th a probate case the being Ismail b n Mohamed Huesain and th- d fendan s wo nieces of the deceased, Moona binte Adam pnf her husband Mohamed Hussain. Mr. da S 'va a'p ars for
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  • 178 8 H~n- *h-> »*orth en the nroblem-* of to-dav! Th" fVowm'» nu- s 4 "i' NT, s ptt? answers a*** 4 e^t-ic 1 5 f~ rt m h° ,fV n "nr'd-wile inquiry conducted by *he YMC A. W 1 are th-> invor ant m?n in th? wor'd T h"»
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  • 330 8 The second member of "British Malaya" thon.ugh y upho ds the c cee.len mpression made by .he fi s issu-e. Anion? ohr items ci loca inere't are ex: i ?nt portraits of S r Laur and Lady G.i iemard md a poem from the pen of the latter. Mr A.
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  • 633 8 Farewell Dinner by Insurance Staff Mr A C. Lawton, Branch Secretary of the Oriental Insurance Company Kuala Lumpur, was en ertalned to a farewell d.nner by the office staff, agents and medical examiners of the Branch Office, Malaya on the eve of bis departure to Colombo ac
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  • 177 8 thrum Our Own Correspondent./ P.nang, Ju y 23. The Pinang Gazs.te's A.lahabad correspondent s priva e dt spa :h tram .ha Ki;maon H. Is indicates tnat ih? m;nsoon i; very act.ve. Ihi who e d'.s rict has been sw.-pt* by a phenomena .y h:a»y rain-a.l 2j nch.s b
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  • 78 8 The following is the proposed programme re at ng to the visit of the Japanese training ships, Yukumo and Isumo which are now in port:— To-day, July 27 1. Half Watch Ashore. 2. H. I. H. the Princes Fushimi and Yamashlna paying visit to Japanese E.emen ary School
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  • 132 8 The untitled Show in untitled wi l be held on August I<C and 13 at ehe King Edwa es Schcot. The ss. Ranpura has left Hongkong, ani ia cxpec ed o air ye a: this r u r. a. 11 am en Weelnerday 23th ins ant. See will proceed aon,s
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  • 268 8 COPORAL PUNISHMENT To The Editor of the Ma.aja Tnbun» Sir, —Libra's letter in your issue of 21st instant, was real.y a bolt lrom r blue. Really he has caused to be p u l the most mislead.ng facts in your w ?f read paper. With your
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  • 119 8 Under the auspices of ha Association a very successful concur, was ac as! Saturday even ng in h. HUI of BaaVs Institution. The audience, which nrahciu] about 20J show.d warm appreciati i the effurts of the artis os. Th? programme included s ve;al selections by a small
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  • 119 8 The appeal of Haii Khad iah bate Hadji Abdul Hadi against the decision of Mr. Juetce Sprou c refusing her pio a:e cf ne a' 1 £re> Wi 1 of her bn band Sy d Abdullah bin Syed Abdulrazak, was coninued yes thrifty ai ernoon bete re
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  • 103 8 From Indo-China by s.s. Andre Leeon, due S ngapore 7 am. to-morrow. From Chin? by s s. Van Overstrain, due Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by s s. Kashmir, due S ngapore 8 a.m to-morrow. From China and Japrn by s-s. Ranpura, due Singapore 11 am. to-morrow.
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  • 28 8 We are officiary informed that allotment le'ters and le ters of regret for the new flotation Chin Chin Tin Ltd., w.re posted last evening.
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  • 339 8 A number of the guests at untitled Cemmissicner's par fen party siven in he grounds of the As ana overlooking tne K'nta River, commented up<n •h?dis- ,r a ful sta'.e river the c ha; been a. owed to pet no through sheer A once b autifu sro is now an
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  • 573 9 FOURTH RESTRICTION YEAR. XX PORTS AND IMPORTS OF RUBBER, TRADE FIGURES. Dry Latex Total Exp. Total Imp. Foreign 1925 31,648 165 31,813 14,904 N iage 29,863 323 30,186 13 964 D**' 1926 30 452 255 30,707 10 237 J*i Tota\> ***** 743 92.706 39.105 10 Vl 30
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  • 253 9 Licensed Prostitution Breaking Down in Japan I In arder to keep tru- licensed "slaves" •j T |ko mora sat sfied with their condition and to prevent them from running a a y. a.s many are reported to have ate, the keepers of the Yoshiwara have fo mcd a
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  • 76 9 that i returns issued recently show final! nS May 3,146 Tecruits were l? 7 •PPWId for service in the TerriVr< t Arm >'. and that the :otal Territorial rvuA (x °lusive of permanent staff", };> 14H.5M, an increase of 3,544 on the Tear Ti/° r ,he corr esponding
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  • 149 9 Separate Sex Driving Regulations In Bahrein, Northern Arabia, where there is great wealth, automobiles have displaced every carriage bait one, and are faet displacing donkeys. About 100 cans are in operation, mosuy taxis. A few large cars are owned by Sheiks and wealthy pearl merchants. An excess
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    • 160 9 THE MOSQUITO MENACE. A METHOD TO OVERCOME IT. It is poor consolation to the sufferer from tfalariel Fever to know that some anophele* mosquito caused the trouble India ia full >f mosquitoes, and the malaria figures show he wide prevalance of the anopheles variety While mosquito enthusiasts may be left
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    • 277 9 I A GREAT Ml I FEMALE MEDICINE Ipwß. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS mJ are frequently prescribed for the many ailments peculiar to the female sex, for the very reason that these Pills S I are purely vegetable, mild in their action, j I and effective as a laxative and cleanser
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    • 134 9 'm Will Save Your 0 Purse and Please Your «=s§ii Paiatc! SFresh Stock J us I The -cinb- Unpacked I Price $16 Each. lL\ The 44 Ma-vei" g S The 44 Burford Marker. S Va' ker m Price $13 Each. B Price $15 Each. S thf LAWN 1 a THE
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  • 653 10 Plans for an Adventurous Voyage Four men, with Captain George E Hitchens, of Penzance, in command, arc about to undertake a voyage from Torquay as alventurous —in some senses, as desperate—as any that have been embarked upon from this famous coast. In the "Elizabeth and Blanche, a staunch
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  • 147 10 Miss Violet Gibson Attacks a Fellow Prisoner Distressing news concerning the Hon. Violet G bson, who is awaiting trail for an atxmpt against the life of Musso'ini, is reported. It is stated that under observation sh. has shown increasing maniacal behaviour, and that a few days ago, while
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    • 27 10 DONT E dure Humiliaiion y of a poor om plexjon Life Pills and have ihe clear skin and ihe beauiy of perfeci healih¥^^# Miff ions ofpeopfe V
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    • 336 10 I THE PRE-EMINENT BRITISH WATERPROOFER PUDLO Brand oment Waterproofing Powder is a standard building material which h*s placed addition 1 value upon Portland Cement. Used for Reservoirs, Baths, Tanks, Damp Walls, Flat Roofs, Garage Pits, Stoke Holes, Concrete I a Buildings, etc. 3 On the Admiralty ani War Office Lists.
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    • 386 12 TO LET TO LET, Rafnen Chambers, three BoctloDß lad floe:, »r*o tmttm* f«et. Beat »200 p ai. lmm*v.Ai» Matey. \pply to The Secretary, JTbe Garden iL-A TO LET-A large residential building on a hill at 143 Thomo.-ou Bead, n-ar the Police Station. Five Ded-rooms with bath-roomt attached, readiog rooms *nd
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    • 507 12 BANKS 1 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA,' LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acta of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892 Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,512.884 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
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