Malaya Tribune, 7 August 1926

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VoJ. XH1. No. 183 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1926.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 302 1 COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUFF ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL QUALITY SIZE 6'x34* $2.00 per 1000 Envelopes A Lisited stock oaly ia head Uliny a Tribune Press, Ltd. Printer! Stationers, Singapore. FIAT 509 I I For I I Speed-Economy-Safety-Comfort 1 H In I Book Yours Early. I Trial Runs Invited. I In
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    • 135 1 W Buiinutw j Rlmlrts .pe<3aclc« and nnliiwC fej Metal and 2y lon ire combination <t*o- C hrt tablet or eyrglane», or llcHt weight j_ xoetal rim tpectaclea or unUwi.' IS 1 I 11 j I MALTHOID I 1 FLOOR COVERING I 1 strnp,e,& Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. (»«)[r| I For
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  • 1195 2 HISTORY OF FAR FLUNG NORTH An Age-Long Tradition of Self-Government From the Tecent visit of his Majesty King Christian X. to the days of the first settler in Iceland (who was, ex officio as it were. Iceland's first King) is not the far cry which many suppose, since
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  • 177 2 Thefts of some thousands of pounds worth of cigars and cigejettes from shops in London within recent months have raised a strong suspicion that somewhere in the metropolis a syndicate of tobacco thieves has its headqu?<rte»rs. Similar handiwork has been detected in several bi.tr qpudfe lately. The latent
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  • 48 2 The Japanese Foreign Office has agreed to open negotiations with Persia whose proposals have been accepted by the former in principle. The former, consequently, cabled to the Japanese Ambassador at Angora instructing him to open negotiations at Constantinople with the Persian authorities concerned for concluding a provisional treaty.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 174 2 H The refreshing qualities of "4711" Eau de Cologne, make it the chosen com- fl By psflfea of all women who love daintiness. It adds to charm; revives and re- Ml X freshes afier exercise; soothes tired nerves in moments of exhaustion or m M Representative for Far East and
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    • 193 2 HERE'S "GETS-IT World's Fastest Corn Ender Ends Pain in 3 Short Seconds "GETS-IT" is a scientific liquid that millions use, among them famous dancers, athletes, doctors and folks who have to walk a lot It ends corns. You laugh at corns. One drop stops pain in 3 short seconds. Then
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    • 23 2 "You look worried. What are you thinking oi?" "My future." "Weil, what makes you look so hopeless about it?" "My past." —Kasper, Stockholm.
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    • 162 2 THE SHY WOMEN OF INDIAFALSE MODESTY. Nature has made woman subject to certain peculiar ills. In India modesty and shyneai have condemned her to suffer unnecessarily. Girls in their teens, young women, and mothers, are all liable to have one or another of the various illnesses which their peri Is
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    • 217 2 A WISE PHYSICIAN has said that to enjoy life to the fullest one should trust in Providence and avoid constiipation." As the simples; and best aid to the achievement of this simple philosophy Pinket.es are perfection. Mildly yet efficiently Pinkcttes keep the system cleaa Pinkettes and wholesome, regulate the liver,
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  • 589 3 Boris Says he is Willing to Surrender Throne In the days of Czar Ferdinand, the n" 3 boyant ruler of Bulgaria, considerable ceremony was observed in the tawny palace of Sofia, the capital. Dazzling uniforms me: your eye at every step and, remembering that Bulgaria was, after
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  • 378 3 Mr. Alan Cobham's Friend and Mechanic By the death in hospital at Basra of his mechanu. Mr. A. B. Elliott, the Austra lan fight of Mr. Cobham has been suddenly arrested almost before it had ;egun. Mr. E liort s name must be added to the long
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    • 332 3 nnriirirr nmmn I Lovely Hair m I I Healthy. Lustrous, I Luxuriant I YOU CAN HAVE IT jj] Lovely hair—abundant, wavy and lustrous hair that calls forth unstinted admiration 0 p] YOU can have it by using H I Approved by Used by I I Doctors. Royalty. Koko aaalw the
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    • 139 3 A GOOD DIG? ST ION FOR DYSEPTICS. Yo i mvv >o doub'ed up wth an attack of d s e P but tie rn)m. nt \ou tat,e 'Pisurat-d' Ma-ne ia, the rain goes and nonnal digestion conm nes That's bo anse B surated 1 vagne>ia neutral s s th* hamful
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    • 362 3 llJfiwf Cmhessin When the heat is almost tlons of waste that treble unendurable, and you the work the functions long for a respite in the have to perform. Let f Hills, take a little course Andrews take care of of Andrews. High your general health, and temperatures are trying save
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    • 389 4 EMPIRE I 5 Tanjong Pagar Road. g Thursday, August 5tJ Monday, August 9. g S 2nd Show st 9.15 p.m. g ERNST LUBITSCH Guides the Beautiful, BEWITCHING I I POLA NEGRI I S and the Sauve Sinning, Smiling jjj ADOLPHE MENJOU g Through the most amazing Love In ma cf
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    • 343 4 A m use me nts. jji ANOTHER ENJOYABLE LAUGHTER—PROVOKING PICTURE g I From Friday, August 6to Wednesday, August 11. jjj S AT THE ALHAMBR A y (Tan Cheat; Kee A Co., Ltd. Proprietor*.) g In the Second Show at 9 p.m. I A FRANK BO 3Z AGE —FOX COMEDY—DRAM A—DE-LUXE
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    • 475 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert Bencoolen Streets. From Friday, August 6 to Tuesday, August 10 Nightly at 9. p.m. New Cartoon and Sportlight FRANK MERRILL The Athletic Marvel and Famous Hercules of Motion Pictures in A Sensational Drama Reckless Speed The Production with a Kick A Guaranteed Gloom Chaser I THE
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    • 273 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Telephone *o. las TO-NIGHT AT 8 45 p.m. BUSTER KEATON in "HIS WIFE'S RELATIONS" JACK HOXIE The Favuorite Cowboy Screen Star, "Scout" tbe famous White Horse in the latest Universa Blue Streak We&tern A SIX SHOOTIN* ROMANCE Action galore, breakneck riling, big V.'tlei and a
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  • 76 5 British Official Press Service. London, August 6. Exchange rates: Paris 101.50. New York 4.*****5. Brussels 170.50. Geneva 25.175. Amsterdam 12.115. Milan 144.50. Berlin 20.425. Stockholm 18.17. Copenhagen 18.33. Oslo 22.20. Vienna 34.40. Prague 164.125. He .-inprfors 193.125. Madrid 32.336. Lisbon 2 17,42. Rio 7 19 32. Buenos Aires
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  • 1127 5 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, August 7 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Kovan $378 Ricx?, Siam 2 $365 Rice, Siam 3 $355 Rice, Satoon 1 $323 Rice, Saigon 2 $320 Rice, Saigon 8 Rice, Rangoon 1 $294 Rice, Rangoon 2 $292 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.25 Rice, 2
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  • 151 5 Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., report the following outputs for July:— Henrietta Rubber Estate, Ltd., 64,600 lbs. Sungei Matang Rubber Estate, Ltd., 34.152 lbs. La ras (Sumatra) Rubber Estates, Ltd., 67,143. Rampah Cocoanut Estates, Ltd., 280,000 (nuts). Bona* (Selangor) Rubber Estate, Ltd.. 13,800 lbs. Kuala Pergau
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 306 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS' fSn PUN3GOB RUBBER ESTATES LTD. NOTICE h hereby gi.en that at the Sixteenth t ra Meeting to be held on FriJa*. ■20 1926, the Direetot will recommend > Final L»iv.dendof 8 per cent for the year H i 31*. Mai b, 1996 bj paid to the char bo
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    • 29 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES O. JTTT SIANG, Qualified Dentiat, 75 Hill Street, 1st Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary, Thone 128,
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    • 19 5 FOR Consult: M. EZEKIEL ft SONS* Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticiana, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Optometrist: AM EsekieL O.D., F-P.O.C
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    • 480 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. Stop! What is Ahead of You? Are you satisfied with your pay and prospects? Are you sure of your
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 107 5 SINGAPORE DIAB10 To-day, August 7 Tlieh Tides.—10.42 a.m., 9.47 p.m. ar.C. Cricket Tournament. Cup Trial. Anthony's School Sports, 2.30 p.m. Singapore Amateur Race Entries close— noon. Belangor Amateur Races. To-morrow, August 8 High Tides.—11.16 a.m., 10.27 p.m. Monday, August 9 High Tides.—11.45 a.m., 11.4 p.m. Singapore Amateur Race entries close—
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    • 263 5 mails close TO-DAY, AUGUST 7 P °Rr>ttL a j d arseill e«, Valencia, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Copen- M S ihS I" 1 Cwto». Southern and 2 P m K—n and TngSS* ""•> 2 ci a u (Hong Ho) 2 p.m. i> j. Van Hogendorp) 3 p.m. andjang, Bengkalis and Bagan
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  • 749 6 Mr. Alan C obham has reached Australia in safety after a flight marred only by the death of Mr. A. B. Elliott which was a chance fatality in no way connected with the risks of the adventure he was sharing. The flight was in no way
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  • 1329 6 The port of Pakhoi is officially declared plague infected. The Swiss Cluib of Singapore has been exempted tcom registration. A final dividend of 8 per cent is being declared by the Panggor Rubber Estates, Ltd.—Vide ad. A "Government Gazette Extraordinary," issued this morning, declares Canton a suspected place on account
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  • 623 6 Mr. H. F. Monk will officiate a. a Supt.. Government Monopolies Penai**" The appointment of Lieutenant t Baker, 8.N.. as first Aide to B?SUj. the Governor, is gazetted. -^uenci In place of Mr. Jet Singh, resigned v. Tikamdas Daulatram has been imS 3 to the Hindu Advisory
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  • 25 6 From Western Australia by s.s. Gorgon, due Singapore to-morrow. From France by s.s. Amazone, due Singapore 6 a.m. on Monday, the 'Jth inft.
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  • 89 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, August 6. Lim Cheng Kwoi, the respectable young Chinese son-in-law of one of the wealthiest traders in Penang, was dragged into tne Bankruptcy Court by Yeoh Kooi Benf, m former mistress, on a promissory note lor $1,400. 1 When examined the bankrupt
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  • 90 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, August 6. A remarkable charge was braef* against three Chinese by ramd cow keeper in the Police Court tQ-**t J°J wrongful confinement. It is «{««J 1 the complainant went in search W cows which had strayed on the plantation and the latter
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 414 6 I His Master's Voice Gramaphones I HORN MODEL No. 2L Mohogany Metal Horn Finish A Sinsle H g Cabinet Spring S X Height Motor, Cj S s*' x 14* x 14* 1(r Turnta!,le S Exhibition Sound Box. 5 I PRICE $60.00 I {nII»IIIIIIII I I I I t I I
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    • 77 6 I COMPARISON I I is the only infallible Test S jjjof the relative value of S Typewriters. X By comparison the Royal H proves its superiority. Ask for Booklet rjj cj Describing the 20 S Reasons H I LTD. I X Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, cj 1 30SO I Jit
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  • 610 7 Life Mechanism of Plants A BRITISH ASSOCIATION LECTURE Remarkable Demonstration to Men of Science [British Official Press Service.] London, August 6. Parliament having dispersed, political f discussion have receded someinto the background. For the I more interest is being taken in the proi eedings of the British
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  • 73 7 Reuter's Service. London, August 6. The GovenHseat is sending to Canada *™i the United States in September a delegation t<> inquire into industrial conditions and especially the relation between onployen and employed. It will be Needed by Sir William Mackenzie, and include Messrs. Mitchell, Leggett and Emerson of
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  • 201 7 YOUTH CONCERNED WITH ITS PROBLEMS Impressive Ceremony Marks End of Conference Reuter's Service. Helsingfors, August 7. Among resolutions passed at the final session of the V.M.C.A. World Conference was one which observes that the Conference amply proved that boys and young men are greatly concerned with the sex
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  • 151 7 No Attempt to Coerce Nizam of Hyderabad Reuter's Service. London, August 0 Sensational messages from India to the fftct that the Government of India have sent an ultimatum to the Nizam at Hyderabad regarding the condition of affairs at Hyderabad have been rebutted at Delhi, from whence it
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  • 77 7 Reuter's Service. Melbourne, August 6. The Herald states that ths Cotton Bounty Act, cabled yesterday, emphasises the phenomenal growth of the industry in Australia and sates that since 1919 cotton pioduction has increased from ha'f to seventeen and a half million pounds, but more than twenty times
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  • 47 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, August 6. As tjie result of an agreement between M. Poincane and the President, of the Chamber's Finance Committee, the latter is appointing a special reporter to examine the ra ification proposals with regard to the Washington atid London debt agreements.
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  • 47 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, August 6. Two Franco-German economic agreements have been signed: firstly, a provisional commercial treaty; and, secondly, one governing the Customs regime of the Saar, aiming at the stimulation of trade. The newspapers regard the agreements as a great step towards Franco-German rapprochement.
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  • 41 7 British Official Press Service. Louden, August 6. Ten thousand square feet of space in the London section of the British Industines Faia next February has been taken by the Empire Marketing Board for the display of Empire food products.
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  • 129 7 FIRST PRICE REMAINS Al ls 9d LEVEL Policy to be Maintained for Future Reuter's Service. London, August 6. The Colonial Office announces that the provisions regulating the export of rubber from Ceylon and Malaya, as announced on April 26, apply with respect to the current quarter beginning August 1,
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  • 224 7 American Girl First Woman to Get Across Reuter's Service. London, August 6. An American woman, Miss Gertrude Edwrle, succeeded in swimming the English Channel from Cape Grisnez to Kingsdown in fourteen and a half hours. Miss Ederle is only nineteen years eld and is ihe finst woman
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  • 117 7 Poincare's Plans Progressing in Parliament Havas Agency. Reuter's Service. Paris, August 6. M. Poincare's financial plan progressed further yesterday wi h the Chamber passing by big majorities a Bill establishing a Sinking Fund an i a Bill authorizing the Banque de France to purchase god of foreign cuircncies
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  • 68 7 Reuter's Service. Nassau, August 6. The latest repons for the ent ire Bahamas cokny estimate that the loss of life by the recent hurricane was 75 killed, apart from all the marine casualties. The previous estimate and damage to property is much reduced, there being no destitution
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  • 47 7 Reuter's Service. S«rvi«e.] London, August 6. The death has occurred of Mrs. Little, the novelist, wife of th-2 late Mr. Archibald John Little. [Mrs. Little was founder of the Anti-foot-binding Society of China and well-known as a lecturer and writer on Chinese affairs.] 1
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  • 275 7 The Protection of Foreigners AMERICA NOT ANXIOUS TO INTERVENE "Knights of Columbus" Demand an Active Policy Reuter's Service. Washington, August 6. The State Department, with reference to the resolution of the Knights of Columbus, cabled earlier, decares that the Government is always interested in behalf of the legitimate
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  • 41 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, August 6. M. Kuibytheff, Vice-President of the Council of the People's Commissars, has been appointed President of the Supreme Council of National Economy, being relieved of the post of head peasant of the Workers' Inspection Commissariat.
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  • 279 7 Bad Weather Confines Function to House Owing to the unfavourable weather yesterday, S. Andrew's Fete was given inside Government House instead of on the .awn as planned. At 10 a.m. sharp Mrs. Hayes Marriott was called upon by the Yen. Archdeacen, Rev. F. G. Swindell, to declare
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  • 35 7 As supplements to yesterday's "S S. Government Gazette" are published supple- mental Budget No. 2 of the Singapore Commissioners and the Financial Statement of the Municipality of Malacca for the first six months of 1926.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 309 7 I Patronised Eslabliehed. I Prizes for Inter-School Sports, jj S m I I SILVER E. P. N.S. I I Biggest Assortment at Lowest Prices I g SPECIAL TERMS FOR SCHOOLS I X ujir _iHir _a n ±mi I a THE ROYAL JEWELLER. C rfl 62-3, High Street, Singapore. Branch: No.
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  • 485 8 BOXING Santos Wins but Key Puts up a Wonderful Battle The bad weather was undoubtedly partly responsible for the poor crowd that turned up at the Happy Valley last night to watch Battling Key go 10 hae*i, drninute rounds with the ex-featherweight Champion of the Orient. Those—and there
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  • 55 8 Australians vs. Warwickshire Reuter's Service. London, August 6. Rain delayed the stert to-day till 12 45. Warwickshire took their total t 363 for nine wickets when rain fell during lunch end the match was abandoned. Fiddian Green scored 49 ?«nd Hewetson 37 not out. Gregory took 4 for 80
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  • 219 8 KENT vs. ESSEX Reuter's Service. London, August 6. At Canterbury Kent beat Essex by an innings and 23 runs. Essex 267 Kent 413 123 C. Ashton 53, Nichols 57. F. Gilligan 63 not out. Freeman 6 for 92 and 6 for 89, Wright 4 for 24. Hardinge 176,
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  • 135 8 Malayan Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 6. The results of the Malayan Tennis tournament to-cay were:— Men's Doubles (Final) Oliver and Bagot beat Kho Hodi Hye and Chua Choon Lecnj 6 —4, 6 —1. Veterans' Doubles (Final) Thompson and Green beat Leonard and Cochrane 6—1,
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  • 34 8 MONDAY'S TIES Championship N. E. Ess vs. C. A. Bateman. Single Handicap "A" C. A. Norris vs. W. A. Aeria. Single Handicap '"B" Final N. S. Hogan vs. F. C. de Souza.
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  • 285 8 Singapore Autumn Races HORSES IN TRAINING The following is the list of trainers' lots in work for the forthcoming meeting of the Singapore Turf Club to be held on September 4, 7, 9, 11. \V. W. Redfearn (Singapore).—Bonnie Friend, Prince Bucknell, Panrilla, Jacotte, Lady Amber, Whiskers, Loch Ess,
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  • 27 8 The big sweep on the last Race resulted VENTURE 2607 SEA TROUT 2564 AMRITA 1674 Dodder 2982 Greydawn 1684 Posh 3429 Cutty Sark 1834 Dugal Cratur 1371
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  • 113 8 Mr. William Hancotk. mourned as dead for 50 years, amazed his sister, Mrs Carrngton, of Sandbrch, Cheshire, by knocking at her front door. He had been reported drowned when a cargo boat in which he was a stoker wa3 lost. He floated for five days on a
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  • 1933 8 Sime, Darby Co. Win OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE FAILS TO RECOVER RUBBER Case Involving Quarter Million Dollars Settled The defence continued th-L- inning.- at the Supreme Court before Mr Ju>tLe Deane, yesterday afternoon, in ib« case of the Official Assignee of the Estate of Lte Pang Seng, bankrupt, vs.
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  • 106 8 At the last annual me r tin? r i the Methodist PubF-hing Hou?e Committer, the following fVnatirns we-e vrted:— $1 COO Bui enzorg Ch-rc*, Java. 711) Bui -r-zorg Training School C^arel. 1.000 P nti-nak Church. West Borneo. 500 Bindi-M CWeh. No~*h S"-'n ~v 1,300 Tan-ko\ Chu-ch land an!
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  • 29 8 To-day, August 7 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, Auxiliary Service. Lewis Gun Classification. To-mor r ow. August 8 7.30 a.m.—Drill Hall. All Units, S.V.C. General Officer Commanding's Inspection
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  • 436 8 Success of First Gathering in Singapore Last night the insurance world of Singapore assembled at the Raffles Hotel under the presidency of Mr. H. J. Fougere (chairman of the Marine Insurance Association), the occasion being the first annual dinner of the joint Insurance Associfltions. An excellent dinner over
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  • 317 8 First General of Society A Great Success The first general meeting of the Kesatuan Melayu was held at the Malay Volunteer headouarters at 2.30 p.m. on the 31st July. There wero a eood many present and the Honourable Inche Eunos bin Abdullah presided. In openins: the meetm? he
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  • 149 8 In response to a request for an exoresof opinion on th a "anin°r of schorlchildren. Mr. Bernard Sb*»" 7 has. his secret*»**". sent the following characteristic T-erly: Mr. Bernard Shaw desires r«e to s*»v that children at present are outlaws. No prosecution of an "dult a«ss*"lt is ev
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  • 93 8 Owners and Masters of Shipping are to keen Vessels as of th n ranere as during the H"avy Tun which will take nlv-e from For* S'loso on August 18 and 20. commcnc'~«r i* 7 a.m. A Red Flag wll be fl n wn f~om Mo-nt Imbeah for
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  • 298 8 THE CRIME WAVE (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir,—Even the most courageous close his doors in the twilight with a tincture of fear in his heart. Anxious parents awai the home coming of their children from their various offices, with the front door* still
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  • 691 8 Singapore. Aagast 6 'Ihe market since it reopened after »hs August Bank Holidays, has shown a heavy drop, due to the anticipated cut of 20 per cent not materialising. The local auction was hjld a day later than u-ual. and contrary to expectations the demand for most graces
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  • 576 9 Tapah Rubber Estates Limited At an extraordinary Meeting of the Tapah Rubber Estates Ltd., the Chairman said:—This Meeting has been called for the purpose of considering, and, if thought fit, passing the Resolution which has just been read. At the Annual General Meeting in March you were informed
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    • 625 9 Church Services TENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY August 8, 1926 S. Andrew's Cathedral am. Holy Communion. 7 |5 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral.) 9J5 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. No Crtechism. p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During tne following week at tha Cathedral: —Monday, 7.40 a.m. Matins; Holy Communion; 4.30 p.m. Parochial
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    • 188 9 7.30 p.m. (English) Young People's Fellowship. 8 p.m. (English) Mr. B. Purdy. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM (2nd floor) 62-63 Robinson Road. Services Sundays 10 a. r.. 6.30 p.m. Testimony Meeting. Last Wednesday in each month. Reading Room open, free to all, o» Wednesdays and Fridays from 9.3( a.m. to 11
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    • 566 9 FORM (Pursuant to Section 112 of Companies Ordinance 1923.) STATEMENT BY The Chinese Commercial Bank, Limited. AS AT 30th JUNE, 1926. The Share Capital of the Company is $4,000,000.00 divided into 40 000 Shares of $100 00 each. The Number of Shares issued is 20,000. Calls to the amount of
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    • 190 9 I Wfnffi LEMON I lurm FRHROZ'B I Ulu rtnl lemon I l Squash. re w Rf(:i stfbed prade Mark BIG v ASSENT j ii F *i*b real Diamonds Nickel 7 Jewels lever M C Lever Movement 1« Kt. £3h oSST Ffom $SO.QO D Frcni s6.so From £1 riO T* o
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  • 531 10 Singapore, July 30. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 62 Beef stew or curry kati 48 Pork lean kati Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 68 Mutton Indian lb. 60 Mutton Australian lb. 60 Fowl kati 60 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each
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  • 96 10 The machinery has now been set in motion by the Postmaster-General, through the National Savings Committee, to carry out the proposals of the Committee which considered the conversion of National Savings Certificates purchased before April 1, 1922. While the holders of these certificates may retain them until March
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    • 274 10 I TVyTANY men of science have I IVI given up their lives to the mo3quitoeB It is economy to use Flit and I Study of deadly fevers. Only after avoi d disease. Flit is clean, easy to use I 1 this great sacrifice was it proved and harmless to humans.
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    • 10 10 G-r-r-h WATCH OUT/ THE BAT AT THE ALHAMBRA AUGUST 30.
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    • 212 10 CRUSADER FENCING g (Galvanised after Manufacture) Tne Least Expensive and iMost f Wa Effective Unclimbable Fencing fr V f% Obtainable. v\ i#V,B I Enquiries Invited. J IVH Wr** f~ Manufactured Solely by M mm\k\W^cHC^^i TlK Darli "B ton Fencing Co.. Ltd., Sll/Ti 8010 k^ls n\ Engineering Department of [j; gg^fffffffr
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    • 867 11 AUCTION SALE ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the property of Eleven Pawnshops. TO BE HELD AT Our Sale-Room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore On Monday, August, 9, at 10 a.m. The pledges consisting of watches, chains, diamond and other rings, brooches earrings, Chinese and Malay ornaments,
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    • 629 11 STEAMER SAILINGS MO BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporate! in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with Hia Majesty*! Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China A Japan J* o Mamflka, London ft Antwerp. Due Leave
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    • 606 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA2 LONDON LINE Ttißifi Dm tnatJas Dm 'WI Suwa Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Aug 19 80 Fushimi Mara 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 2 i Hakozaki Maru 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 16 17 Hakusan Maru 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 30 Oct 1 Kitano
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    • 228 11 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE MONDAY PERAK. 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. *RAHMAN, 4 pm., for Muar. CALYPSO, 5 p.m., for Malacca. TUESDAY *ROMPIN, 4 p.m., for Batu Pahat. MEDUSA, 4 p.m. for Port Dicksoa, Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Lumut and Port Dickson.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 401 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED—Junior Typist. Chinese clerk fresh from school preferred. Apply to Box No. 374 o/o Malaga Tribune. FOR SALE ETC. FOB BALE —A Morris Cowley, 5 seater, Mechanically Perfect. Apply Box 373 o/o Malaya Tribune." i —r MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Municipal Commissioners have for sale the following Steam
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    • 408 12 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. I hereby give notice thn my wife Lim Geek Neo has left my house without my oonseDt therefore I shall not hold myself responsible for any lebt incurred by her. Dated this 4th day of August 1926. CHIA <VEE KEE of No. 27-C, Lorong 27 A, Gaylang
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    • 481 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street Malacca 181 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu P&hat 109 Jalan Rah am a Palembang 16 Dir. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. Batavia 47 Corner Lloyd Street AGENCIES AT:
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