Malaya Tribune, 3 August 1926
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Title Section21 1926-08-03 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIII. No. 179 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 192621 words
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Advertisement202 1926-08-03 1 i COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUFF ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL QUALITY SIZK 6"x3t** pud $2.00 per 1000 Envelopes A Ltaited «tock osly ia ha ad Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd. printers Stationers, Singapore. i Jo $1,635 aSHHKSjLw $1,635 (Balloon Tyres Optional.) (Balloon Tyres Optional.) J I I 5 THE TUDOR SEDAN I202 words
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Advertisement21 1926-08-03 1 B g W (RimlcM «praacle* and milmitf fjtj 'Metal*rMi2vlonii*combir>.arlonsp«o L e.ttclr* or eyrglawe». or ItaHf wetfhr jßctal rtm •pecuclcs or ctvsUmm.21 words
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Article146 1926-08-03 2 Says She Did Not Like the Witnesses A bride at the register office in Devonport suddenly broke off n the middle of the ceremony and walked out. A miner's daughter, she had come from the North for the marriage, and although she would not give much information,146 words
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Article330 1926-08-03 2 A remarkable review of the ancient and modem breach of promise cases was give a in a judgment by Mr. Justice McCardie, the bachelor judge," in the King's Bench Division recently. He decided that a Jewess who had al- ready been swarded damages for breach of promise330 words
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Advertisement257 1926-08-03 2 LAN ADDED CHARM Nothing expresses the charm and individuality of the really refined woman so anUy ai her selection of a perfume Discriminating women therefore choose 4 *4711 M Eau de Cologne, not only for its dainty, lasting fragrance, but for its wonderful refreshing qualities as well. Inhaled from the257 words
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Advertisement106 1926-08-03 2 Baby's Protector! it is difficult to combat baby's thrrc worst enemies, Moisture, Friction and Infection. X. Moisture —Mermen Borated Talcum consists of millions of tiny sponges which absorb the poisonous moistures lurking in the skinfolds that no towel, however absorbent, can reach. %m Friction —Baby's skin is so tender that106 words
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Advertisement409 1926-08-03 2 WHEN BABY IS CROSS AND SLEEPLESS there is something wrong and the ii tie one is taking the only means he has ol* telling it. Under such circumstances the temptation to administer a sleeping draught, or opiate of some kind is often great, but don't do it unless expressly ordered409 words
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Advertisement87 1926-08-03 2 PHOTO ENGRAVER Brass Sign Boards, Name Plates, U*. Blocks, Half Blocka, Sealing Stanm£J and Nickled Badgea, Etc., imdenakj st Moderate Prices and Workmsaiho Gmaranteed. SHUKO SHA, ?$6, Bras Basah Rd., Singapore 'Phone 3481. HOCK MEIN CO Noa. 387-12 and 387-13 Victoria Strtu (Corner of Brass Basah Road.) CONFECTIONERS Recently established,87 words
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Article970 1926-08-03 3 Convening of First Pan-Asian Conference On August 1, in Nagasaki, there will open the first Pan-Asian Congress, suggested by the Japanese 'and Indian delegates to the International Labour Conference in Geneva and espoused by the various patriotic organisations in practically every Asian country. China will be represented by970 words
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Article76 1926-08-03 3 William Fisher, aged fory-eight, a director of Chares Boss and Co, Ltd., Dashwood House, City, was sentenced at the Old Bailey to twelve months' imprisonment m the second division for conver ing to his own use timber valued at £134, the property of his company. A detective sergeant76 words
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Advertisement344 1926-08-03 3 FIAT 509 i For I j Speed-Economy-Safety-Comfort I Book Yours Early. I Trial Runs Invited. I 1 i I, H ITALASIA LIMITED, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, i 189, Orchard Road. •Phone 950 I :Q Ln s I If there is a better and 1 faster film than what you iHP^^^^^^ 1 have344 words
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Advertisement186 1926-08-03 3 1 BOVRIL BEEF Get Whij:<[» Hoi'se in I It is a guarantee of B good body and fine B R bouquet—whisky as sort g I y "fc— a 9ure c Kji- tl age. There are ample g ■SsL ('yß stocks maturing to ensure g the continuance of the B I186 words
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Advertisement291 1926-08-03 4 Amusements* 3 Tanjong Pagar Road. S Tuesday, August |3 and Wednesday, August 4 2nd Show at 3.1S p.m. S I SHORTY HAMILTON In a Stirring, Thrilling out-door drama entitled S I i RANGER i k] Supported by 1 TOM MIX "I c w d I In a wild Western Drama291 words
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Advertisement387 1926-08-03 4 I Laugh and the World Laughs with You. I And at the Picture we are Presenting I From Saturday, July 31 to Thursday, August 5. g AT THE jjj ALHAMBR A I (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd Proprietors.) Jjj I In the Second Show at 9 p.m. I ONE OF387 words
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Advertisement476 1926-08-03 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert Bencoolen Streeti. TO-NIGHT XT 9.15 New Cartoon and Range Rider Series REGINALD DENNY The Lightning Lover of the Screen with Laura La Plante In The Universal-Jewel THE FAST WORKER The Very Fastest Thing on Reels To-day! 24 HOURS From Introduction to Wedding A movie so swift476 words
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Advertisement154 1926-08-03 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Telephone No. 28: ALL THIS WEEK! "Mary had a Little Lamb And a whole flock of Black Sheep for Admire And everywhere the White Sheep vei The Black Sheep were bound to follow \\al E-Roach p* Glerm Tryon Written wi dir*t&ta\ Hal Roach A picture154 words
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Article136 1926-08-03 5 r -<U\. August 8 —> Tides.—6.2 a.m., 5.51 p.m. Football—Div. ll—Staff vs. S.C.F.A, (A.) Malay an Tennis Championships. Kuala Lumpur. To-morrow, August 4 mzh Tides.—7.3B a.m 7.4 p.m. footbail.-Div. I—D.W.R. vs. R.E. Vun««»an Association Meeting, St. Andrew's Ball, 5.30 p.m. Thursday, August 5 nth Tides. —8.58 a.m. 8.7136 words
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Article1159 1926-08-03 5 FINANCE COMMERCE f'RODUCF Singapore. August I Rice, Siam No 1 p-r Koyar. $381 R:ce, Siam 2 36 8 Rice Siam, 3 $350 Saigon 1 $313 Rice, Saigon 2 «310 Rice, Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon 1 $290 Kice, Rangoon 2 $287 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.00 2 $9.801,159 words
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Article233 1926-08-03 5 TO-DAY, AUGUST 3 Port Dickson and Teluk Anson P Batu Pahat RifeS?! pm Upper Burma. North M 3 .^n a and Korea < &2* Maru! !ft EST* aDd Muar <*Kelantln) t;„ (Noembing) 4 p.m. &L T CHangYon) 4p m. Fulau Battam. Bulang and Bintan P n( roM (*Hock233 words
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Article35 1926-08-03 5 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Monej Order from India and Ceylon ia Rs. 15' equal to $100.35 words
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Article384 1926-08-03 5 The Primate on Future of The Araucanians The Archbishop of Canterbury presided at a meeting in .support of tha Araucanian Mission in Chile, which was heH at the rooms of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, Westminster. He said that South America afforded in its384 words
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Advertisement588 1926-08-03 5 Anno neement Extraordinary! itnentil on el i Bitatr Cup to the tuccessful ja-ty in tbe KB [OHO COMPSTITTOtf befcMM Vney Opera io. Sri Malayanggan ipn Mtouall UMti vis) On We Inesdav, August 4. At the Beyrouth Theatre. Geylang, where The Aney Opera •'AZIZ AZIZA" ■nr. d ia t n v588 words
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Advertisement29 1926-08-03 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES O. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 75 Hiß Street, Ist Fiowr of St. Mary's Dispensary. 'Phone 128,29 words
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Advertisement19 1926-08-03 5 FOR Consult: M. EZEKIEL A SONS., Manufacturing- Ophthalmic Opticians, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Optometrist: AM. Ezekiel, 0.D., F.P.O.C.19 words
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Advertisement287 1926-08-03 5 gS2SESIS23ES2S2S2SESHSHS2S2S2S2S2S2SZS2S I WHITE GLAZED I SLOTTED TILES I I 6' x 6' S y for a J LATEX TANKS I I AT i I KEEN PRICES. I I P. A. BEINS LTD 4, Robinson Road, C X SINGAPORE g 97 97% of those attending School leave without passing the Cambridge287 words
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Article965 1926-08-03 6 To put it no higher the failure to secure a twenty per cent cut for this quarter has dealt a nasty blow at the producer. By a mere fraction the price stayed over the pivot and the 100 per cent allowance holds good for the next three965 words
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Article1154 1926-08-03 6 Mail despatched from Singapore July 8 by s.s. Erinpura, delivered in London July 31. At s Cabinet meeting held on July 24, it was decided that M. Kharakhan bs expelled from China, and Dhe procedure for the expulsion is under consider* ion. By kind permission of C)l. F. Pickerin CM1,154 words
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Article762 1926-08-03 6 Mr. A. C. Wollaston, of the P. Department, has entered the Taiping Ho< pital for treatment. Sir William Murison, Mr. Justice- Ifc Cabe Reay and Mr. Justice Dinsmore ar» expec ed in Penang next 'week to at the Court of Appeal. A cable has been received by762 words
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Article20 1926-08-03 6 From Europe, (London n-.v. *J JJ, July* 15) by b.s. Tare, due Penan,, on Friday, the 6th inst.20 words
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Article73 1926-08-03 6 Three cases of cholera on ships which arrived in Singapore on j day were brought to Urn ot port health an horities. On Norviken. which had 90«; deck P*;.?%ai one case was discovered. TO H > a t h< quarantined at St. John's I j e ath»73 words
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Advertisement335 1926-08-03 6 1 "SUNDOUB' CURTAIN NETS. I I GUARANTEED FAST COLOURS I 45 Ins. I ii?i™iyii I rj I I These Fast Colour Nets are now available in all shades. They Ire' p'aiS FilUt nets that are extrem* ly effective in use, durable jjj H in wear and moderate in price. Cj335 words
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Advertisement139 1926-08-03 6 **********Z525Z525Z525Z***************ZS I COMPARISON I §is the only infallible Test X %of the relative value of pJ S Typewriters, S S By comparison the- Royal a 5| proves its superiority. S 1 I g Ask for Booklet jjj Describing the 20 jfl Reasons To I a 0 LTD J X Singapore,139 words
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Article274 1926-08-03 7 Catholics want a Compi omise WILLING TO ENTER INTO A TRUCE Prayen for Improvement in the Situation Reuter's Service. Mexico City, Aug. s. e Episcorato have issued a uillingne** to enter the Government for a h time M the lebieeiU decide regarding lu at rojersy. They suggest thatReuter's Service. - 274 words
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Article98 1926-08-03 7 British Industrialists Going Over for Study British Official Press Service. London. August 2. Ac fmpaci- by Government experts, a sm 1 commission of emp'oyors' and workers' representatives ii to be sent to the Unit 'l States to s udy industrial relationships» there. It is believed to have originatedBritish Official Press Service. - 98 words
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Article73 1926-08-03 7 British Official Press Service. London. August 2. In reply to a question in ihe House of Commons as to the number of wage Misers »1 work in -.he coal mines exclusive of the safety men, Colonel Lane Fox, Secretary of Mines, said that on July 24 thereBritish Official Press Service. - 73 words
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Article70 1926-08-03 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, August, 2. u U Matin's" G*n ;va correspondent pays that Mr. Mellon spent yesterday at Geneva. When interviewed he said that when he left Washington he intended taking a holiday in Europ* but a from the President had made him work. He had alreadyReuter's Service. - 70 words
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Article50 1926-08-03 7 Strike pickets at Shum Chun are reported to be active a ill. It ls stated that I man was held at th, strike > on a charge of having assisted othei Chinese over the border U> reach Hongkong. Another man was also arrested on a similar charge and taken to50 words
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Article308 1926-08-03 7 CABINET APPROVES OF SINKING FUND Issue of One-Year Bonds to be Undertaken Reuter's Service. Paris, August 2. The Catunet has approvrd M. Poincare's sinking fund scheme cabled earlier, also hi3 project for commercialisation of the tobacco monopoly. The Senatfe Finance Committee has adopted all the articles of theReuter's Service. - 308 words
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Article153 1926-08-03 7 Zionist and Friend of Women's Suffrage British Official Press Service. London August Mr Israel Zangwil 1 the Jewish novelist and p'.aywright who* death was announced >-es.erda7, was born in London sixty--vears ano and was the son of a P„ 0 J wish emigrant from Russia. He graduatedBritish Official Press Service. - 153 words
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Article246 1926-08-03 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Brunei, July 28. t hum— far Brunei from Singapore the M V Marudu, which arrived a, by the ivr. v included Mr. and Mrs. f. Mr. Watte take. oWtbedutiee of Engineer to Charge, R dio Station. Brunei, from Mr. J. W. Machan, who has246 words
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Article203 1926-08-03 7 NO SALE FROM BRITISH GOVERNMENT Question on Armaments in the Commons British Official Press Service. London, August <sThe question was asked in the House ,f Commons whether tho Government, lirectly or through any agent, had ><■ legotiations during the present year he sale of munitions of war oBritish Official Press Service. - 203 words
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Article166 1926-08-03 7 Crowds Leave London for the Vacation British Official Press Service. London, August 2. Favoured by brilliant weather, there ha* an exodus of holiday maker® from London this week-end. Tc-day is August bank holiday," and at the same time the teginning of August is the most popu ar dateBritish Official Press Service. - 166 words
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Article134 1926-08-03 7 Terrible Death Roll in New York City Reuter's Service. New York, August 9> The Chief Chemist at the New York Bureau of Internal Revenue, commenting on the recent fatalities in Western New Ycrk and Ontario, from the drinking 01 wood alcohol, states there have been about 700 deathReuter's Service. - 134 words
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Article67 1926-08-03 7 British Official Press Service. London, July 31. Exchange rates: Paris 200. New York 4.8615. Brussels 192._ Geneva 25.125. Amsterdam 12.10. Milan 150.625. Berlin 20.42 Stockholm 18.1625. Copenhagen 18.3. Oslo 22.19. Vienna 34.44. Prague 164.125. He'singfors 193.125. Madrid 31.675. Lisbon 2 *****. Rio 7 5625. Buenos Aires 45.5625. BombayBritish Official Press Service. - 67 words
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Article236 1926-08-03 7 Protest against a Treaty SECRET ANGLO-ITALIAN AGREEMENT Strong Opposition Raised in Parliament n Reuter's Service. London. August 2. Opposition in the House of Commons was raised in the debate with regard to the notes recently exchanged between England and the Italian Government affecting Alyssinia, which had evoked a protestReuter's Service. - 236 words
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Article98 1926-08-03 7 A Hundred Boats Sunk in the Harbour Reuter's Service. Nassau, Bahamas, August 2. The total loss of life from last week's hurricane is now put down at 126. Four hundred aie missing. A hundred have been sunk, sixty of which were in the harbour. Eight million dollars' wor-hReuter's Service. - 98 words
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Obituary97 1926-08-03 7 Reuter's Service. Rt. Hon. J. X. Merriman Dies in Cape Colony Cape Town, August 3. The death has occurred of the Rt. Hon. John Xavier Merriman. TThP Rt Hon. J. Xavier Merriman was Pr mi r of Ca°pe Colony. c made a Privy Councillor in 1909. A memReuter's Service. - 97 words
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Article95 1926-08-03 7 Reuter's Service. London, August 2. In the House of Commons, replying to a question whether Grea: Britain was acting in the Far East independently or only in co-operation with the great Powers concerned. Sir Austen Chamberlain said that while he recognise! the difficulty which might sometimesReuter's Service. - 95 words
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Article15 1926-08-03 7 On Saturday morning a constable belonging tojge Shooting quest will be held shortly.15 words
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Advertisement201 1926-08-03 7 I Prizes for Inter-School Sports. i in I I SILVER E. P.N.S. I 1 Biggest Assortment at Lowest Prices 3 a SPECIAL TERMS FOR SCHOOLS g 3 THE EOTAL J™*» M_L P«««. S 1 What is Beer? I 1 zrJtt&iS£tz.z~ I H bquora must in tho end injure the consumer.201 words
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Article79 1926-08-03 8 Australia vs. Glamorgan DRAWN GAME BEFORE A HUGE CROWD Reuter's Service. Swansea, August 2At Swansea over 22,000 spectators watched the game between Australia and Glamorgan. The weather was glorious, but the wicket did not wear. Glamorgan made 139 (Furbull 42, Mailey five wickets for 40, Grimmett fourReuter's Service. - 79 words
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Article508 1926-08-03 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala, Lumpur, Aug. 2. The F.M.S. won this match to-day by 149 runs After N. J. A. Foster left a rot set in amongs- the Home batsmen and three wicket3 fell for six runs only. The tail however played well and the side508 words
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Article439 1926-08-03 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, August 2. Taking advantage of the holidays, a team of Se angor Chin?sa visited Penang to play the Penang C.R.C. It was to have be3n a two-day fixture, but owing to the poor show put up by the visitors the game was439 words
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Article953 1926-08-03 8 Annual Round-the-Island Race THE FIRST DAY'S SAILING Tht annual round-the-island race came off most successfully during the week-end and proved a thorough test of seamanship and staunchness of boats, as the racing on the second day was in strong winds and plenty of sea along the coast. On Saturday953 words
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Article558 1926-08-03 8 Selangor vs. S.C.C. The weather conditions prevailing yesterday were very unfavourable to football ani Singapore had to be thankful for possessing a field like that of the Stadium to enable the match between Selangor and the SCC. to be played off. The Padang where the match was originally558 words
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Article25 1926-08-03 8 S.R.C. vs. K. L. V.M.C.A. The football match played on Sa f urday resulted in a one goal victory for the S.R.C. through Hannay.25 words
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Article22 1926-08-03 8 New York Tournament Reuter's Service. New York, Aug. 2. Richards and Francis Hunter beat Tilden and Wiener, 6—<3, 6—2, 8—6.Reuter's Service. - 22 words
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Article62 1926-08-03 8 SIGNS $100,000 CONTRACT TO AMERICA Reuter's Service. Pa*i3, August 2. It is offi ia'ly announced tha 1 Miss Len?!en has sign?! a contract to become a professional and play exhibition marches indoors an outdoors in 'he United States Canada, Cuba and Mexico for four months beginningReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article76 1926-08-03 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 2. Doubles Khoo Hooi Hve and Chua Choon Leong (Sin<riT)ore> beat: Dr Khong and ChuneAh Ming (Perak) 6—1, 6—0. H. M. and P. F. de Souza (Malacca) beat. On? Kong and San Kwok Thve (Selangor) 8—6. 6—4. I. K. Price ani76 words
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Article62 1926-08-03 8 Garrison Golf Club The Men's monthly Melal (Bogey) will be plavd on Saturday and Sunday 14th and 15th inst. and the Ladies' monthly Medal (Bogey) on Thursday. 19th inst. GOVERNOR'S CUP This Cud will be nlayed for on Saturday, 21, and Sunday. 22nd instant. The competition i 3 open62 words
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Article521 1926-08-03 8 Shot Dead by Armed Robbers LADY DOCTOR'S ALARMING EXPERIENCE Gang Foiled by Lavender Street Birthday Party Two daring gang robberies in which armed bandits took part were committed early last night, one of the robberies resulting in the demise of a Chinese gentleman who was shot dead. Lav.rider521 words
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Article66 1926-08-03 8 Engines and Waggons Derailed at Tank Road A railway accident which happily did not endanger human life occurred at Tank Road last evening when two locomotives ran off th-> lines and three goods waggons were derailed. The accid nt caused some interference with the traffic arrangements but the66 words
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Article203 1926-08-03 8 Devils of 'he spirit word are mcbilizin? for an attack on th? human race in 1923 that wfJI only be repelled by a disastrous far-reaching which wi!! shake neople back to th*»'r senses, according t,> the cheerful predictions of British and o her spirituali ts Sir203 words
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Article111 1926-08-03 8 The British delegation to the Boycott Conference returned to Hongkong on Saturday a week ago and following their arrival a British Communique was issued which reports the concluding meetings of the Conference which is adjourned sine die for the re spec ive Governments to be consulted. They show that tho111 words
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Article174 1926-08-03 8 The Annual Distribution of Prizes On Saturday night the Y.MjC.A School of Commerce went gala on the occasion oi its annual gathering. There was a crowded assembly of members under the presidency of Rev. Edwin F Lee. Many entertaining items supplied the programme. Commencing with an overture174 words
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Article244 1926-08-03 8 Pitiful Condition of Chinese Boy Emperor The Boy Emp:ror of China is broke and dependent upon gifts from former subjects who are still loyal, for his daily living. So reports Dr. Johnson, for many years tutor to the former occupant of the Dragon Throne and his244 words
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Article368 1926-08-03 8 Tamils in the Federated Malay States enjoy their great f.sttval, Deepavali, on November 4, as a public holiday. Tamils in the Straits Settlements are denied this concession to their national customs. What is the bright idea behind this distinction? Is the S raits Tamil less entitled to368 words
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Article98 1926-08-03 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. August 3. TrA s^?" 55 otor accident to a par; y of Ipoh lesidenta proceeding to the Penang tTS rNwi^n!?Sf SatUrday whe worth g Car Wa3 n2arin S ButterOn a narrow, sixteen-foot roal, they pass.d a cart. Going well to the left98 words
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Article127 1926-08-03 8 Shanghai is faced with a serious epidemie le ra said to the wor «t since c in f cctious disease hospital in Thibet Road is full of people, mostly of tho poorer classes. The hospital was formal y opened on *h- 17th ins.an md was immediately filled with waiting patients.127 words
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Article135 1926-08-03 8 CORPORAL PUNISHMENT (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—If the teacher referred to bv I k and Adanya is considerate he can the throwing of a duster has all tC hood of hitting ;he boy, a „d that is\! kel is not an accident. Again135 words
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Article45 1926-08-03 8 [A letter from Mr. Quadrat Shah ,.-i reply from the Bishop of Sing-ano-JC H been published. It is not offer publicity to a long-drawn-out 4i a J° on side-issues or religious matter can do harm, but no good. Ed. 4- M T»]45 words
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Article184 1926-08-03 8 Old Jail Bird Again Sent to Prison A notorious Malay who has spent several years of his life behind prison walls as*ir, fell foul of tine law when he robbed 1 rickshaw puller of 35 cents and will now do an additional term of six mouths r.184 words
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Article190 1926-08-03 8 Chui Lok Amateur Dramatic Association Performance The members of the Chui Lok AmtM Dramatic Association of Kuala Ljmour played to a fully crowd:d ho Be ot "the night of July 31, at the Smith Sir et Chinese Theatre Hall in aid of the Nan Hua Oirls School190 words
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Article93 1926-08-03 8 To-day, August 3 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v), Qualifying Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.V.C. Band. Band Practice. To-mor v ow, August 4 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v) Signal*, Signal Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.V.F. Ambulance, Voluntary Parade. Thursdp.y, August 5 9.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.V.C. Units. Practice Military Pageant.93 words
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Article33 1926-08-03 8 THE KINTA OPERA Owing to the bad weather last night, the presentation of Mr. Chia Cheng Hoe's cup was pos poned until to-night. To-night's play will be the ever-popular "Jula Juli."33 words
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Article44 1926-08-03 8 A coolie was sentenced to six months hard la/bour at the Central Magistracy at Hongkong for stealing a rop? from s Taiyo Maru. It was stated that he cut a line which was hanging alongside the steamer for the guidance of launches coming alongside.44 words
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Miscellaneous69 1926-08-03 8 METEOROLOGICAL REP (By Courtesy of the Government Health Officer.) Knndr.nv Fprhao Station for H*e 24 heert ending midnight August 2, 1926. &*g. Maximum shade temperature 88 F. Minimum shade temperature 74.5 F. Mean shade temperature 80 Maximum sun rr.diation 142 F. Minimum grass radiation 73 F. Si temperature SO F.69 words
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Article1193 1926-08-03 9 What They Tell Their Loyal Wives k. vc our great men told their the recent period of national Did they take them into their con- Oi did they regard their own M i dosed book that does «aacern the domestic circle? h M ii is nard 101,193 words
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Article186 1926-08-03 9 not difficult to overcome Suffering, from Malaria "on and off far years." not being able to take quinine in any form by mouth, running to hospital every time and taking quinine injection?, .vas tbe unpleasant experence of Mr. r O H. Stevens of Rohri. He fourd difficulty186 words
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Advertisement72 1926-08-03 9 For hair that just won't stay m\^m^Be try this Stacomb is responsible for r t his great change. It has made s\/f jjr/YWLLT .straggly hair unnecessary. ty»**ss£ One touch of Stacomb in the morning means soft, natural, Representatives: MULLEK <MA,.AVA> as most men's is today, you UMITBD will find Stacomb72 words
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Advertisement468 1926-08-03 9 VICTORIA THEATRE TO-NIGHT NIGHTLYjrt 9.30 p.m. Under the distinguished patronage of Lt.-Col. Pickering, C.M.G., D.5.0., H.E. Sir LlMiail Nunns Guillemard. ftnd q{ X.C.8., K.C.M.G., Duke of Wellington's Regiment, and the H.E. Major-General Sir Theodore Frazer, Ex-Service Association, Singapore. X.0.8., C.B 1., C.M.G., 1 (WIPERS) THE B\ND OF THE DUKE OF468 words
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Advertisement226 1926-08-03 9 j Will Save Your Purse and Please Your Palate! »***************25 r Rkgistered Tkadi Maky. rs j I l Wateaw l n] Nickel 7 Jewels Lever 15 Jewels IfoTt. From COO OO ld U P In Xl Lever Movement, 14 Kt. Solid Gold. "fOWJV gj S Froms6 so Fro »sl6.oo It226 words
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Article530 1926-08-03 10 Singapore, July 24. MEAT Reef steak (round) kati 52 Beef stew ot curry kati 48 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 58 Mutton Indian lb. i— Mutton Australian lb. 60 Fowl kati 65 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 75 Ducks530 words
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Advertisement174 1926-08-03 10 I made in BRITAIN I 1 BRITONS I OF BRITISH MATERIAL YOU MUST CONSIDER VALUE THE MORRIS OXFORD i c k I 1428 H.P. 4|5 SEATER TOURING CAR I $2,745« I I c I I Including One Year s Free Comprehensive Insurance j C fl I MALAYAN MOTORS. I D174 words
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Advertisement835 1926-08-03 11 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD. AUCTION SALE OF I rtredeemed Pledges, the property of Eleven Pawnshops. TO BE HELD AT Our Sale-lioom. Raffles ChamSerH, Raffles Place, Singapore On Wednesday, August, 4, at 10 a.m. On Friday, August, 6, at 10 a.m. On Monday, August, 9, at 10 a.m. Tbe835 words
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Advertisement624 1926-08-03 11 SAILINGS P &0 BRmsTSDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. INSULAR AND CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract wita His Majeaty'i Government) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China ft Japan FoT Marwillw London ft Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Singapore 1926624 words
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Advertisement741 1926-08-03 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA), LONDON LINE Tannage Deaiinatioa Dm* rial +Hakone Mara 10,500 Mar.eilles, London Antwerp Aug 5 11 000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Aug 19 20 Fushimi Mam 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 2 J Hakozaki Maru 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 16 17 Hakusan Mara 10 500 Marseilles,741 words
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Advertisement414 1926-08-03 12 FOR SALE ETC. 1 FOR BALE —One Moutrie's Piano with three pedals in excellent condition. Apply Box 371 o/o Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE—Pedigree Collie dog. 18 months old, Black and White Pri.o 1300. Reply Box No 372 c/o Ma aya Tribune. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. i I The Municipal Commissioners have414 words
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Advertisement259 1926-08-03 12 PUBLIC NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OP SINGAPORE. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore invite tenders for the 1 rection and >mpletion 'i Concrete Baths and Latrines, two Blocks of Coolie Lines (Road Department) and sne Block of Coolie Linos (Water Department) it liavelock Road. Drawings, Specifications and Form of Tenders259 words
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Advertisement376 1926-08-03 12 TO LET TO LET, Baffles Cham here, three Motions tad floor, area 8,680 square feet. Bent $300 p.m. Immediate entry. Apply to The Secretary, "he Garden Club. TO LET—A large residential building on a 1111 l at 143 Thompson Road, near the Polioe Station. Five bed-rooms with bath-rooms tttaohed, reading376 words
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Advertisement483 1926-08-03 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES p pnftnir 85 Beach Street Malacca 131 Jonkeir Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamafc. Palembang 10 55a Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. SeSmban 63 Birch Road. Batavia 47 Corner Lloyd Straat. AGENCIES AT: London,483 words
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Advertisement502 1926-08-03 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, muter 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. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.502 words
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Advertisement465 1926-08-03 12 INSURANCE BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. ORIENTAL^ Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India 1871) Results of the Company's Operation! during the three years 1922-1921 PROFIT Rs. 51,00,000 Increased Bonuses465 words
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