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Title Section21 1926-08-30 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIII. No. 202 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 192«21 words
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Advertisement274 1926-08-30 1 COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUFF ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL QUALITY SIZE 6 x34* pg i $2.00 pm 1000 Envelop** A Umitoi (teck oaly ia k*B4 fks Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd. Pri'.itera Stationers, Singapore. I FIAT 509 I Speed-Economy-Safety-Comfort I J Book Yours Early. I Trial Runs Invited. I jQ ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT,274 words
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Advertisement236 1926-08-30 1 j RlmSc* Mtfacfat and Z W Metal end/yicnx? combination apro Q i.clet ot eycgioMtt, cr Itsht w<-%kr ami rim apecuclca or «mlaaaaa. 1 1 Sime, Darby Co., f j ljjgH|jjAGEßM I > I -I! Singapore, Malacca, Pt-T ang, Kuala Jj 3 UmPUr> ertm^an jo -rj Wiiiitiiiii|itiniiitMititiiiMii:iiiiiiiiiititiifii|: iiitiiii t i i236 words
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Article2037 1926-08-30 2 London, August 4. One cannot begin a letter on this fateful day without thinking of what thia day meant to us all in 1914. How many of us will aver forget our feelings on the 4th of August 1914? England was in a dangerous state politically: there was2,037 words
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Advertisement75 1926-08-30 2 LAST I j SIX DAYS I j OF I WHITEAWAYS I j GREAT AUGUST I nj «MlllllllllllllillllllliilMiMlniiiL.i |<l till I I I I I I H I I I HiOI II W ■BHHHHI ■H ■■■HUH BARGAINS IN ALL j DEPARTMENTS 1 s g] 1 **********11 *****111 i c i I75 words
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Advertisement368 1926-08-30 2 AFRAID TO EAT The Plight of the Dyspeptic Are you one of those who are afraid to eat because of *he pain and discomfort that follow every meal? If so, it ia evident that your stomach has become too weak to do its work Most stomach remedies try to digest368 words
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Article522 1926-08-30 3 Jimah Rubber Estates, Limited I The report of the Directors to the I sixteenth annual General Meeting of shareholders to be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Wednesday the Bth day lof September, 1926 at 12 o'clock says that The sum522 words
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556 1926-08-30 3 The following is the Directors' Report to the Shareholders of the Nyalas Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year ended May 31st Gentlemen, —Your Directors submit herewith a duly audited statement of accounts of the Company for the year ended May 31, 1926. Accounts :—The profit556 words
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Advertisement228 1926-08-30 3 No Picnic is Enjoyable without PHOENIX s^^^^^l 'Phone 3463 II i John Haiq THE FATHER OF ALL SCOTCH WHISKIES feaT JOHN HAIG&CoLtd. 1 (Owning H.ng Hait;. Ltd MARKINCH. SCOTLAND. f j I 1 i Local Agents:—ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION, Ltd., SINGAPORE. a** \rfejXsi& Safety tbould b« your first principle, BLENOSAN CAPSULES have228 words
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Advertisement299 1926-08-30 3 To quickly get rid of LUMBAGO When Lumbago has yon In its K tin and your poor, lame back make, v'u <lread every movement, you ar, to try anything that is likely 0 ,iv, «*ef Be snre you choc** th. rig* remedy. Choose De Witt's PiUs-the remedy that has been299 words
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Advertisement386 1926-08-30 3 Conspicuous Purity I I Investigation of essential factors reveals 1 I with startling clarity the conspicuous parity f I of Fraser and Neave s Aerated Waters. J 1 Every safeguard, every reasonable princi- I I ple of every practicable method f j of modern production is employed to guar- 1386 words
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Advertisement409 1926-08-30 4 H TO-NIGHT AT THE I 1 EMPIRE I X la the Second Show at 9.10 p.m. Sharp fit OH ME OH ME OH MY! 1 Ha waaa handsome vcurg college pro-eFsrr »rd he hated Th Pn suddenly, jv 1 Z M ar" a JaaiSS dhorcee, a fat ha'ra*. and a409 words
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Advertisement230 1926-08-30 4 Amusements. From Monday, Aug. 30 to Sunday, Sep. 5.1 AT THE I ALHAMBRA f (Tv Chen* Kee ft Co., Ltd. Proprietor*.) j In the Second Show Commencing 9. pan. A UNITED ARTISTS' SUPER j FEATURE I j Roland West's Production of I THE BAT! 3 I In 9 Reels, 5230 words
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Advertisement258 1926-08-30 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert ft Bancoolen Street*. TO-NIGH 0 AT 9.15 New Cartoon and Sportlight HERE HE IS AG*INI In a picture of pop for you! A real cure for the Elucs REGINALD DEIS NY Ia the Universal Jewel THE RECKLESS AGE Dashinp, Crashing, ESirathinp, THRILL! This picture ia just258 words
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Advertisement145 1926-08-30 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Telephone No 2W TO-NIGHT AT 9 p.m. I .Fighting Ranger New Universal Serial, Packed with ThrilUl Suspended in mid-air, hanging by slender ladder from the racing t" comes the sudden jump to the man on th* motorcycle See this stern, ruthlew chase, with men mad145 words
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Article59 1926-08-30 5 Representatives of some 2,000 Nantao merchants have gone to appeal to Marshal Sun Chuan-fang to disband the notorious Protectionary Corps and Volunteers, who do not volunteer at all, but who impose illegal taxes upon the people, usurp the authority of the Shanghai and Woosung police and do no work at59 words
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Article1056 1926-08-30 5 FINANCE COMMERCE fxtUDUUJH Singapore, August 30 Rice, Siam No 1 Per Koyan $383 Rice, Siam 2 $360 Rice, Siam I $362 rCice, baigon I Rice, Saigon 2 $323 Rice, Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon 1 $S2l Rice, Rangoon 2 $304 Kice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.00 ce h 21,056 words
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Article143 1926-08-30 5 TO-DAY. AUGUST 30 Kemaman and Trengganu* 2 P m Upper Burma, North JSrSB U n e nrma (Muroran Maru) 2 p.m. Krt Swettenham and 3 Muar /♦i*?" 3 p mvflT„ (*Rahman) 4 p.m. (*Calypso 4p\nt X (Khoen Lie) 4 ?.m Kota Tinggi rH ong Hin) 4pm Pulau BaUm.143 words
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Article24 1926-08-30 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for rL2 The T rate payment of Money S to fr °s?oo lnd,a Ceylon iS RS 15724 words
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Article112 1926-08-30 5 Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive Singapore, August 30. Ea *t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. 7 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Fulda 18; Bintang 13; Haruna Maru 11; Neleus 8; Huntress 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 8) BenSr" 37 M<,rU 32; IndUS Maru Empire112 words
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Article87 1926-08-30 5 The lengthy trial of a native of British East Africa, charged with outraging an elderly European lady, aged 70 years, twice m a single night, and also with brutally assaulting her, was concluded on August 12 when the accused was found guilty and sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment and £487 words
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Advertisement398 1926-08-30 5 iATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED —Competent and experienced native Oversea! to take charpe and run a Copra plant in Johoic producing about 100 picula itrweek. applicant tl required to know his wora acd l-c able t-< .-.ecure labour. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box No. 362 c/o M*laya IribuL Mr. I398 words
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Advertisement29 1926-08-30 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like, VERY MODERATE CHARGES O. JITT SLANG, Qualified DentJifet, 75 Hiil Streets, Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary, Thone 405729 words
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Advertisement19 1926-08-30 5 FOR CONSULT M. EZEKIEL ft SONB. Manufacturing; Ophthalmic Opticians, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Optometrist: AM. EsekM OJX, F.P-O.C.19 words
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Advertisement335 1926-08-30 5 What thousands of women have been waiting for Hare, at last, is a short, concise Coarse ln Drsss making and Designing, expressly planned for the woman who sewi. A Course that enables her to be better dressed, saves her money and makes known to her those closely guarded secrets of335 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous188 1926-08-30 5 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, August 30 High Tides.—3.2 a.m., 3.5 p.m B C.C. Annual Meeting, 5.15 p.m Agri-Horticultural Show, K. Lumpur. To-morrow, August 31 High Tides.—4.9 a.m., 3.57 p.m. Dutch Consul's reception, ConsulateGeneral. Military Pageant, Stadium 9 p.m. Wednesday, September 1 Hifch Tides.—5.41 a.m., 5.1 p.m. Military Pageant, Stadium 9 p.m.188 words
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Article967 1926-08-30 6 Official institutions for the .aged and decrepit are an offence to the dignity of the very people they are designed to succour. Singapore is rapidly becoming beggar-infested. There is not a street along which it is possible to promenade, especially in the evening, without being967 words
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Article1200 1926-08-30 6 The Protesilaus reports one death from apoplexy at Yokohama on August 8. It is said that the chauffeurs of Klang, Selangor, "intimidate"' drivers who are prepared to work for less than $40 a month. The members of the local Bar met with the two Judges at the Supreme Court at1,200 words
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Article833 1926-08-30 6 Dr. Saw Ah Choy J.P ha* been elected a member of the Association of Rri», v Malaya, London. orilub Mr. T. B. Cocker. deputy resristr r returned front home on Friday an 1 re < un 1 his duties at the Supreme Court; 55 morning. Mr. Julian833 words
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Article51 1926-08-30 6 (From Our Own Correspond nif f Imp** At the police curt Tan Hong] charged by Inspector l a— l mitting rape on three < hmt aged 12, I and 7, reap* t" Perak Road during 1 o Tho ease was poaipon IL Bail of $5,000 en two51 words
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Advertisement319 1926-08-30 6 I ONCE A YEAR ONLY 1 I ROBINSON'S I ANNUAL I 1 CASH CLEARANCE I SALE I I Commences j I Wednesday Ist. September FOR )j I EIGHTEEN DAYS ONLY I I ROBINSON CO., LTD. X (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Cj RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. a NEW SHIPMENT OF g319 words
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Advertisement71 1926-08-30 6 Z525Z5Z5Z5Z5Z*****Z*****Z525Z525Z525Z5Z5 I COMPARISON I is the only infallible Test of the relative value of Typewriters. S By comparison the Royal jjj proves its superiority. Ask for Booklet rjj S Describing the 20 S Reasons [Jj I LTD. I I Singapore. Penang, Kuala Lumpur, jjj I 3050 I 3050 g for71 words
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Article404 1926-08-30 7 Men Prepared to Compromise nI)V TO NEGOTIATE ON WAGE RATES Manifesto Issued by the Federation British Official Press Service. London, August 30. o has bam issued by the I }\.d* ration which, after reviewing ,p of the coa dispute curing tr l,'nit its long duration, the spiritBritish Official Press Service. - 404 words
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Article351 1926-08-30 7 London, August 28. j Tht prospects of renewed coal discus- j *1011 conducted on a more definite basis than v. as the Thursday meeting between the miners' leaders and ministers is contained in ;t statement made to the press ecrri'p< iHknts by the coal miners' secretary. Mr. Cook351 words
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Article159 1926-08-30 7 Reuter's Service. London, August 28. A result of the conference with the Mr C-ooik has made a hopeL, tat9ra nt"e have arrived at a stage whem it is 1 to secure a negotiated settlement t.iio Government and ourselves ara y> the opportunity. I r ,r }Kiy :avourReuter's Service. - 159 words
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Article387 1926-08-30 7 PROBABLE ARRANGEMENT FOR POLAND Modification of Lord Cecil's Proposals? Reuter's Service. London, August 28. It is confirmed in well-informed quarters in Loniion that Spain has suggested a conference at Geneva on Sept. 1 to consider the Spanish claim to Tangier on the eve of the League Council Meeting.Reuter's Service. - 387 words
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Article68 1926-08-30 7 Opening of the Association Season British Official Press Service. London, August 28. The Association football season begin* throughout Great Britain to-day, and eighty-eight clubs which constitute the fodr principal footl'.iall leagues are engaged in the first fixtures. A spell of warm weather hardly suitable for a winter pastimeBritish Official Press Service. - 68 words
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Article86 1926-08-30 7 U.S. Sailors Landed for Protection Reuter's Service. Washington, August 29. The United States cruiser Galveston has landed two hundred ratings at Bluefields, Nicaragua, to protect foreign life and property, in response to an appeal of the Governor that the local forces were unable to guarantee protection. Mexico City,Reuter's Service. - 86 words
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Article55 1926-08-30 7 Politically Eclipsed by Mr. Dan Moody Reuter's Service. Daillas, Texas, August 29. Dan Moody has politically eclipsed "Ma r Ferguson, the fins-t woman Governor in the United States, by defeating her by two to one in the so-called run-off, primary eiec- tion for the Governorship. Moody's electionReuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article46 1926-08-30 7 Reuter's Service. Noakhall, August 28. Forty passengers in addit on to the six already reported found, have survived the ferry boat disaster here on August 26. [A ferry boat on the river Megna ln Bengal 100 Indian passengers being thrown into the water.]Reuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article33 1926-08-30 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, August 29. The Red Gross states that the death roll in the Houma (Louisiana) hurricane on Wednesday is twenty-five. Damage to property amounting to $5,000,000 gold was done.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article23 1926-08-30 7 Reuter's Service. Portland, Maine, August £9. An earthquake of considerable intensity shook part of Maine to-day. No damage is reported.Reuter's Service. - 23 words
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Article202 1926-08-30 7 CLEMENCEAU'S LETTER TO COOLIDGE Tiger Says he has Done the Right Thing" Reuter's Service. Paris, August 29. M. Clemenceau, waylaid at his Vendee home on returning from shopping, told journalists that he was quite satisfied regarding his letter to President Coolidge. He thought he had done theReuter's Service. - 202 words
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Article34 1926-08-30 7 Leaves for Adelaide en Route to England Reuter's Service. Melbourne, August 29. Mr. Alan Cobbam, accompanied his engineer, Mr. Capel, and Sergeant W ard, has left for Adelaide en route to England.Reuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article82 1926-08-30 7 Havas Agency. Paris, August 28. M Bodard, Cunsul-General in Y unnan, and M. Fiori, Ch ef of the Municipal Guard at Shanghai, have been made Officers of the Legion of Honour. Mr. Notton, charge at the French Consulate at Chiengai (9 am), M. GKxrge, manager ofHavas Agency. - 82 words
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Article66 1926-08-30 7 Reuter's Service. London, August 29. Commenting upon the latest war developments in China the 44 Observer remarks Whatever their statesmanship, some of these soldiers know their business and can move troops." It concludes that Chinese affairs habitually avoid a climax but it seems that more thanReuter's Service. - 66 words
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Article69 1926-08-30 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, August 2t. The July Federal Reserve Board report shows the production of basic industries declined slightly although less than usually. There was activity in textiles, flour, cement and petroleum, end dcoreasei activity in iron, steel, automobiles. The wholesale and retail trade showed a seasonal decline,Reuter's Service. - 69 words
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Article46 1926-08-30 7 Reuter's Service. Nairobi, August 28. A local syndicate whVidh has been exploring oil and coal concessions in the coastal area of Kenya for five years has raised considerable capital from Johannesburg financial groups to enable further *nvestigatiens by experts. Drillers are already woiking.Reuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article27 1926-08-30 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, August 28. The appointment is expected shortly ot M. Daeschner, formerly Ambassador at Washington, as successor to M. Sarraut Ambassador at Angora.Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Obituary25 1926-08-30 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, August 28. The death is announced of M. Jules Rein, Administrator of the Banque de Paris for the Netherlands.Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article23 1926-08-30 7 Reuter's Service. Casablanca, August 28. Abdel Krim has embarked for Marseilles and will proceed thence for deportation to Madagascar.Reuter's Service. - 23 words
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Article84 1926-08-30 7 An altercation between two Chinese, father and son, in their house at 549 Calle Echague, Manila, culminated in the death of the older man. According to the police, an argument developed over some family matter, and the son became angry. Leong Shio, 62, his father, attempted to quieten him by84 words
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Article371 1926-08-30 7 German's Honour the Dead MEMORIAL SERVICES ALL OVER COUNTRY Fight for the Freedom of the Fatherland Reuter's Service. Nuremburg, August 29. At 4.45 p.m. yesterday signalled by the peal of bells fre-m all churches in this picturesque city in honour of those fallen in the great war,Reuter's Service. - 371 words
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Article151 1926-08-30 7 (By courte r of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, August 27. Tin, Banka, maintained the quotation at YliH) per pikul to-day, while rubber, f.a.q. spot, remained at Y0.815 per pound. According to the estimates made on this year's rice crop, by the authorities concerned, on August 15, the yield151 words
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Article72 1926-08-30 7 British Official Press Service. London, August 28» Exchange rates: Paris 168.375. New York 4.*****5. Brussels 175.3125. Geneva 25. L 3. Amsterdam 12.*****. Milan 149.3125. Berlin 20.355. Stockholm 18.1425. Copenhagen 18.27. Oslo 22.145. Vienna 34.39. Prague 163.75. Helsingfors 192.6875. Madrid 31.7125. Lisbon 2 *****. Rio 7 9|16. Buenos AiresBritish Official Press Service. - 72 words
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Article159 1926-08-30 7 A diamond which shines only at night and baffles all attempts at valuation has come to light in India in romantic circumstances, according to dispatches from Madras. A necklace consisting of nine different types of jewels recently was sold from an antique collection of the Maharajah of159 words
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Advertisement328 1926-08-30 7 [j Patronised Established, jj I For Your Wedding and Birthday Gifts B Go to I jj The Royal Jeweller q Where you will always find everything in the best in jj Design, Quality and Price D Entirely New Stock in jjj I JEWELLERY, SILVER AND E. P. WARE B P328 words
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Article63 1926-08-30 8 CRICKET Australians at Brighton Reuter's Service. London, August 28. The match between the Australians and Sussex commenced here to-day in glorious weather and before an attendance of 8,000. The wicket was good. Bardsley won the toss and the Australians at close of play had made 291 for eightReuter's Service. - 63 words
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Article426 1926-08-30 8 DRAWN GAME BETWEEN EUROPEANS AND THE REST Mr. Conrad Clarke's cricket trophy is still on the she*f as no team has yet established its claim to it. The annual match which commenced on Saturday and was concluded yteterday, between the Europeans and The Rest, resulted in a426 words
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Article187 1926-08-30 8 A cricket match was played on Saturday in the YMC-A. ground, between the Y.M.C-A. and R.A.M.0 and ended in an easy victory for the former by 127 runs. Score. R.A.ALC. Hamblin c Gibson b Lyne 15 Kenny b Lyne 0 West b Lyne 0 O'Dwyer c Wheatley187 words
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Article212 1926-08-30 8 At Tanglin on Saturday the S.C.C. second eleven defeated the Dukes "A" team. D.W.R. "A" Sgt. Bennett lbw b McLeod 1 Lt. Frankis c Ashworth b Webster 52 Cpl. Dagg c Wa nwright b McLeod 0 Pte. Alsop lbw. Wainwright 12 Capt. Faulkner c Webster b Findlay212 words
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Article304 1926-08-30 8 Opening of the League Season Reuter's Service. London, August 28. Results in the opening matches of the English League football season are aa follow: Division I Arsenal 2. Derby County L Birmingham 3, Blackburn R. 1. Burnley 4, Cardiff C. 3. Bury 2, Huddersfield T. 2. Leeds U. 2,Reuter's Service. - 304 words
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Article47 1926-08-30 8 Bantam Title (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, August 30. The contest for the Bantamweight Championship Malaya has been fixed for September 1, between Al Trono and Y. C. Song. Trono will be giving away eleven pounds. Song is training at the United Cinema and is confident.47 words
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Article88 1926-08-30 8 Commencing sharp at 7.30 to-night, Pablo Dano, latest sensation from the fighting Philippines, will give local fans an idea of his prowess and what he is likely to do when he has Boy Walley for a target before him on Friday night. Dano will go through several rounds88 words
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Article279 1926-08-30 8 MANILA FANS AWAITING HIS RETURN Speedy Dado, flyweight contender, will be in town by the end of this month to make a claim of the title according to T. B. Wilson, says the Phdlipp'nae Hemaldi Dado has been fighting in Singapore since last March and won all his279 words
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Article322 1926-08-30 8 Another American Woman Crosses Channel Reuter's Service. British Official Press Service. Dover, August 28. An American woman swimmer, Mrs. Corson, has swum the Channel. She started from Cape Grls Ncz at 11.30 pjn. yesterday and landed at 3.10 this afternoon. Mrs. Clemington Corson, a 27-year-old mother :f two children,Reuter's Service.; British Official Press Service. - 322 words
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Article94 1926-08-30 8 The results of the 200 yards free stroke handicap races swum off yesterday at the CVnese Swimming Club were as follows:— A Division: 1, Wee Ghee Hoe (30 sees.) in 2 mins. 50 15 sees.; 2 Ng Mong Guan; 3 Lee Fong Lim. B Division, 1 Yeo94 words
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Article167 1926-08-30 8 First Perak Open Meeting After Thirteen Years (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. August 29. The first Perak open athletic meeting after thirteen years was held on Saturday. It was organised by the Ipoh V.M.C.A. under the auspices of the Perak Sports Association. The fields were rather small owing to167 words
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Article205 1926-08-30 8 Singapore Golf Club A mixed foursome competition, nine holes medal play, was held on Friday afternoon and resulted in a win for Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gibson who returned a net score of 35. Forty cards were taken out and the following were returned Mr. and Mrs. E.205 words
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Article56 1926-08-30 8 V.M.C.A. vs. Fort Canning The following will represent the V.M.C.A. vs. Fort Canning at hockey to-morrow on the V.M.C.A. ground:— R. H. Pennefather; C. Rchards, and E. G. Wheatley; D. W. Dale; R. Lyne and Kee Yew Hock; A. G. Armstrong, C. D. Smith, H. G. Stack (Capt.), E.56 words
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Article165 1926-08-30 8 France Beats Japan in Davis Cup Reuter's Service. Forest Hills, August 28. France beat Japan in the inter-zone Davis Cup final, winning the first of today's singles. Lacoste defeated Tawara 6—1» 6—3, 6—2. Lacoste kept Tawara running. He came to the net to finish the rallies with sharpangledReuter's Service. - 165 words
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Article101 1926-08-30 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, August 30. In the tennis championship doubles final, Mano and Wathye beat Pinckney and Bennett 7—5, 4—6, 7—5. It was a hard struggle. The winners were but slightly superior. Pinckney played a spectacular game characterised by deadly smashing. Wathye scored with101 words
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Article95 1926-08-30 8 TO-DAY'S TIE Handicap Ladies Doubles Mrs. Pierrepont and Mrs. Hunt owe 3. vs. Mrs. Harrington and Mrs. Cullen owe 3. TO-MORROW'S TIE Handicap Ladies Doubles Mrs. Chamier and Miss Hutchison owe 2. vs. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Wurtzburg owe 15.3. The final of the mixed doubles open95 words
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Article146 1926-08-30 8 NO PLAY TO-DAY TO-MORROW'S TIES C. Singles J. V. West plus 15 vs. M. Wardell (to finish) owe 3. E. J. Riches owe 5 vs. E. H. R. Bowerman (to finish) owe 2. D. Singles E. C. A. Thomas vs J. R. Kirkwood. Newcomers' Handicap R. S. Herbert146 words
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Article143 1926-08-30 8 Alleged Killer of Dr. Tan's Brother One of the two Chinese arrested in Tanjong Pagar by a special detective patrol immediately after a Tamil had been shot dead and a Sikh wounded in the lag a few nights ago will have to face a charge of having143 words
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Article188 1926-08-30 8 City of Corinth Seamen Discharged at Manila Because they disregarded the orders of their superior officers, nine members of the crew of the City of Corinth, all British Indians, were dishonorably discharged at Manila on August 4. According to a customs official the sailors, who were of188 words
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Article551 1926-08-30 8 Local Court Has No Jurisdiction in Jewish Marriages His Lordship the Chief Justice gave judgment, this morning on the motion -f Mr. Braddell asking for a dismissal of the application of the Hon. Mr. C. Everitt on behalf of Mrs. Florence Meyer, which was as follows: (1)551 words
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Article241 1926-08-30 8 Wastage of Precious Time by Police Officers Careful investigations which took up a great deal of time by a police officer turned the tables on two persons who complained to the Rochore Police that they were robbed of certain jewellery. The report was made on the night A241 words
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Article213 1926-08-30 8 At a committee meeting held at 2-30 p.m. on the 28th insant at the Darul Taalam Club, the question of a Malay Settlement was brought forward by Mr. Abdul Mannan, who outlined his idea. The Honourable Inche Mohamed Eunos dealt with the question at length and suggested213 words
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Article406 1926-08-30 8 Th e Pageant SATURDAY'S SPLENDIn PERFORMANCE Bedouin Raid Scene by th e Volunteers Saturday's performance of the in Pageant and Tattoo, outdid bmt effort easily. The organisation J**' cellent and the entire entertainment carried out, before a huge crowd O J\? people in a manner that did the p r406 words
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Article112 1926-08-30 8 ALHAMBRA The Alhambra is presenting, 1 Roland West-United Artists' super future, The Bat, a comedy mystery craw by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Ay«7 Hopewood, preceding which there w;L w a two-reel comedy. In the first show The Uninvited Gues. a Paramount production in seven reeuwill be screened. THE112 words
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Miscellaneous103 1926-08-30 8 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS To-morrow, August 31 Stadium S.V.C.. All' «1 Pageant and S.V.F.A. P times notified. o^njia 5.15 n.m.—Drill Hall, S.V.C. Band. K-n^ DrilL Wednesday. September 1 A s.vrrrJ times notified. Serviefc 5.15 pm.—Drill Hall, Auxiliary Lewis Gun Classes. S^ Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v) Signals. Training. Friday, September 3 Stadium S.V.C103 words
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Article98 1926-08-30 9 the CRIME WAVE t v Ed tor of the Malaya Tribune.) I have followed the correspondence 5 ,r t he above heading with great inte1 n A I certainly agree with every word 1V Mr. P. W. Penson. r S the Police are going to do98 words
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Article120 1926-08-30 9 r t he Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) I t is rather encouraging to note 'Threat interest is being shewn by the ,,upg men in the gentle art of Juind a challenge appeared in yes- jssue of vour valuable paper by V v Ton* to Prof. Helal of120 words
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Article290 1926-08-30 9 To th Ed tor of the Malaya Tribune.) r In view of the forthcoming annual r e t fivture, may I be permitted, as a Enthusiast, to suggest the elimi- n of the word "Rest," for the more Srii- title of the name of the Club290 words
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Article312 1926-08-30 9 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir. —I ?houM like to make an add-tion an-i a correction or two to my letter of the 1. Municipal Summonses are at present hear,! In th- Fi-st (Police) Court on WTedr.e: iv and Friday each we3k, (formerly Tuf-day anl312 words
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Article1321 1926-08-30 9 Selangor United Rubber Estates, Limited The fifteenth annual general meeting of the Selangor United Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on July 21, at the registered office, 5, Whittington-avenue, E C., Major Thomas A. Motion (the Chairman) presiding. Mr. W. F. MacLagan, representing the Secretaries and Agents (Messrs. Guthre1,321 words
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Advertisement507 1926-08-30 9 I Victoria Theatre. I K P I I LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT at 9-30 g I DICK NORTON Presents the j New Globe Trotters I in I c N F W" I a W I WW DANCES, and g I 11 Y BURLESQUES. I I I w {J C Booking Now507 words
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Advertisement221 1926-08-30 9 TpadeMapk. Established S Pegisteweq. jS*fi%? |{j ffire Old £r Favour»lfq7 I I FINEST j EXPORT j j BOTTLING jl Guinness'l m Stout j OBTAINABLE. j| Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd.J (j (Incorporated in England). [jj Singapore, Penang Kuala Lumpur. -r.-*/* GHAMOPBONE ITH DOUBLE E I SPBING MOTOR. jj trite221 words
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Article425 1926-08-30 10 Singapore Harbour Board Employees' Following is the report of the committee of management of the Singapore Harbour Board Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Limited, for presentation at the first ordinary general mcc.ing, to be held at the Boustead Institute on September 6 at 5 45 p425 words
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Article327 1926-08-30 10 A Research Laboratory to Fight Them A campaign set on foot in California by the At* rol Laboratories to exterminate the Argentine ant in that State, is described in The Stirring Rod (San Francisco) by A. D. Cardinet, president of the laboratory company. Efforts to control the327 words
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Article76 1926-08-30 10 The Secretary to the Ministry of Labour annouTi'ces that the number of persons on July 12 recorded on the registers of Employment Exchanges in Great Eritain wa3 1,644,300. This was 770 less than a w?ek irefore, but 834 more than a year ago. The total on Ju'y 12 is exclusive76 words
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Advertisement349 1926-08-30 10 1525Z*****2525ZR*****Z525H525Z52^ ICE CREAM 3 a Jj Take Home a three flavoured Brick! 3 I I a I 3 Obtainable from S I JOHN LITTLE Co., BUN BEE Co., KIM ANN C*, UM KHOON HENG I I LUNA CAFE (Dhoby Ghaut), LIM YEW CHYE SONS, High Street, #r fm I THE349 words
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Advertisement173 1926-08-30 10 THE PERSON WITHOUT A HEADACHE A RARITY There is probably no one who has not had a headache some time or other. Of headaches there are many, and they vary in the degree of discomfort they bring. But whatever a headache may be, it is a thing one would like173 words
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Advertisement512 1926-08-30 10 anS2SHSZSESESaSZSHS2SZSHZSZSES2SaS2SZSZSES2ra I THE PRE-EMINENT BRITISH WATERPRoof Er PUDLO Brand Cement Waterproofing Powder is a standard building mate which has placed additional value upon Portland Cement. Used for Reservoirs, Baths, Tanks, Damp Walls Flat Roofs, Garage Pits, Stoke Holes, Concrete 3 Buildings, etc. On the Admiralty and War Office Lasts. Used512 words
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Advertisement544 1926-08-30 11 AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. Auction Sale of Singapore Properties A t Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng A Co.'a Saleroom No. 30 Cbulia Street Singapore. On Wednesday, September 1, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1 Valuable freehold land and substantially built two storey European oompound dwelling bouse known as No. 3-A544 words
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Advertisement592 1926-08-30 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P 0 BRniSH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. F rt r China Japan For Marseilles, London A Antwerp. Due592 words
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Advertisement823 1926-08-30 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Due Safl fFushimi Maru 11,000 Marseilles*, London Antwerp Sept 2 3 ♦Hakozaki Maau 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 16 IT Hakusan Maru 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 30 Oct 1 Kitano Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 14 lo Haruna Maru 10,500 Marseilles, London823 words
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Advertisement559 1926-08-30 12 PUBLIC NOTICES I the undersigned K. Bevatha Marioar. who formerly carried on business as a Olofch Merchant in Singapore, beg to inform the public, that I have opened a similar business at No. 33 North Bridge Road, Singapore, under the Style of K. Sevatha Marioar Coy. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Notice559 words
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Advertisement866 1926-08-30 12 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB. NOTICE. The Annual General Meet in of the Vfemberi of the Singapore Cricket Club will bo held In the Club Pavilion on Monday, the 30th Augutt, 1926, at 5.15 p.m. BU3INE3S. (1) To receive and if approved, ad ;pt the Annual Renort and Accounts for866 words
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Advertisement414 1926-08-30 12 BANES THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 86 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palembang lfl jib?, Hongkong 18 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 68 Birch RoadBatavia 47 Comer Lloyd Straat AGENCIES AT: London. New York,414 words
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Advertisement488 1926-08-30 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANE OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892. Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1300,000 Paid-up Capital £1,060,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,*****4 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.488 words
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Advertisement461 1926-08-30 12 INSURANCE THE BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. a MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India 1874.) Results of the Company's Operations during the three years 1922-1924. PROFIT Rs. 51,00,000 Increased461 words
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Advertisement469 1926-08-30 12 M. HASSAN SINGAPOEE If you are in need of lights, fans, bells, motors and etc. Please write to the address or 'Phone CHARGES MODERATE 'Phone 3481 NO. 35, BP.\S BiSAH RCUD PHOTO ENGRAVERS AND SIGN BOARDS MAKERS Satisfactory Workmanship Guara^ MALAY^TRIBUNE 'Phone 345 Editorial Dept. 'Phone 171 Managerial Dept. SUBSCRIPTION469 words
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