Malaya Tribune, 7 September 1926

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XIII -No. 209 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926
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    • 71 1 COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUFF ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL QUALITY SIZE 6*x34" pB 3 $2 00 per 1000 Envelopes (A Imitmi stack •mlj Im mmi) fh£ M ilaya Tribune Press, Ltd Printer* Stationers, Singapore, THE WORLDS I CLEANSER I i jo SOLE AGENTS: Jj j DARBY CO., LTD. I j (INCORPORATED
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    • 28 1 Iwv a I < Bu*r*» 5 I ftimlcu •peaacle* and X W Meral«nd2vlofmt combination «pe*. O jrj *»<i«a or cresUtsr*. or Ifcht «retgt.t I H ran •pactacka or rraclaaata.
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  • 1018 2 The Struggle Between Moor and European j Abd-el-Krim should be changed to AbdJ i-Kate, since the recent abdication of the self-styled Sultan of Morocco, or even to Abd-el-Krimp, since the French forces have put a crimp in his plans to secure autonomy for the Riff. Seriously inclined editors, however,
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  • 68 2 Eighteen persons have been arrested in connection with the murder of an entire family of 13 in Gattarn, P. L The crime was at first attributed to members of one of the wild tribes but it develops that the ringleaders were municipal officials They were suspected of having poisoned the
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    • 567 2 xMR. MRS. F. C. CHEOW OF LOWS DISPENSARY 108. South Bridge Road, Z\ nf Drugless Healers (Inventors Repairers of Cheow' 8 Special H Generators, etc.) kt li *J will attend to any incipient or „1, disease such as Asthma rv chr< >ni c Eye-Disease, Falling Hair v Umption Nervousness, Paralysis,
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  • 614 3 Oriental View of European Study of Celestial History The Foreign Trade of China:—By CF. roo r €r 'r > Commercial PreM Ltd Shanghai, v I. outlines in this volume the history of the foreign tratls of China, and present many interesting conclusions from hLs facts. The outline
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  • 64 3 Reports from Taiyuanfu state that a Russian artilleryman in the Canton service of the Kuominchun has been sentenced to death in view of a recent statement he made that Soviet Ambassador Karakhan was unable to prevent a Russian from serving in the Chinese armies. This most severe punishment was imposed
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    • 257 3 Just Unpacked. Real silk Benares sarees, ravakais, davanies, dupettas, shawls and chowkams —plain as well as gold embroidered —in different patterns; Bombay silk sarees, davanies, ravakais etc., also gold embroidered; Surat silk shawls, sarees, chowkams, and sarongs: Calcutta silk kerchiefs puduchari lanji shawls and sarees Cashmere shawls and chowkams of
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    • 323 4 Amusements. Commencing Monday, Sept. 6 AT THE I ALHAMBRA g (Tan Chen* Ke* A Co., Ltd. Proprietors.) S H In the 2nd Show Commencing 9 p.m. jjj I A GREAT FIRST NATIONAL SUPER PRODUCTION S An Adaptation of the Famous Novel Cj 3 The 1 Lost World BY SIR ARTHUR
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    • 213 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Telephone No. ft, To-Night at a Sharp Universal* New Serai THE FIGHTING RANGER Chapter.! 4 <fc 5 New Cartoon Pathe Gazott THE LION OF MONGOLIA "at P laCe f M »"80li. to the Gay Parisian Life, The story of a young Prince who fm« one
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  • 139 5 To-day, September 7 H-l T id,s.-ll*n a.m., 10.51 p.m. SS Funnel m«J closes, 2 p.m. 151 hcnn at 11 a.m. Tluces-Second Day, 2.15 p.m. i,U S n Club dance, 6.30 p.m. SgSett Paseant, Stadium, 9 p.m. To-morrow, September 8 h Tides.—ll.3s a.m., 11.21 p.m. jVrnah Rubber Meeting, Chartered
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  • 197 5 THE TROLLEY 'BUS (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Shy-I am very frequently travelling on the Trolley Bus running from lanjong P&gar to Geylang and often note a Might bat rash fault on the part of the drive" of the cars, ignoring to stop at
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  • 225 5 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir—At about 8 o'clock on the morning of the 2nd instant a motor bus carrying two passengers along Bernam Street toward Tanjong Pagar suddenly swerve I t* ihe side of the street, and collided with a street lamp post with
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  • 125 5 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir—With referende to the accident, whfch occurred in Race 7. me in the death of the Ex-Gnffin Horst, Don JuSE am instructed by the Racing Stewards to inform you that they held a fuU inquiry into the circumstances sur-, ■ounHing
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  • 189 5 His Lordship tto Chief Justice he** this «orniiw, the first case en c Ass Ihl the accused being a Chinese namou Choi Poh accused of attempted murder. The Deputy Public Prosecutor appeared Lr the Accused was undefended. Complainant iand accused were both mioX-aged Chinese of the labouring class
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  • 84 5 From China and Japan by s.s. Macedonia, due Singapore noon to-morrow. From Western Australia by s.s Kioto due Singapore noon on Friday, the 10th m From Euron* (London mails despatched August 19) by s.s. Morea, due Penang midnight to-morrow. Telegrams from G. P. 0. London Mail despatched from
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  • 93 5 Mr Claude t H. da Silva mentioned to] Mr Justice Deane, yesterday, the case of A C Weerekoon vs. G, V. Dawson, savin'" that the defendant was originally iby Messrs. Rattenborg and Talma but now did not appear either in person or by counsel. A judgment had
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  • 35 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for fndia and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal -o $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 equal to $100.
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  • 636 5 JUDGMENT AGAINST U.S. SHIPPING BOARD Responsible for Not Granting January Bills of Lading His Lordship Mr. Justice BUSS tion through their local Huttenback. Lazarus Sons, Ltd.. ior damages for failure to issue>'j*^ I*™1*™ of lading by the s.s. West Prospect on one thousand tons of copra ptottffsnw" contracted
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  • 223 5 TO-DAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Muar Flying Dragon) I p.m. P Swettenham, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg (*Teiresias) 2 p.m. Hoihow and Amoy < A h r u, i 2 P North. North-East and North-West Sumatra (Le Maire 2 p.m. Penang <*Norviken) «3 p.m. Port Dickson
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  • 172 5 On Tuesday, the 21st inst., in the St. Andrews Cathedral at 5.30 p.m., the Cathedral choir will give a recital of sacred music. Originally intended as an afternoon for the Mothers' Union, it has been decided to make the recital a public one, as there are
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  • 112 5 Mr. Stevens applied to Mr. Justice Deane at the Supreme Court, yesterday, for the appointment of a receiver to take charge of the estate of the late Chow Pl?ng Foo, ©Meging that tihe tadanmistrat©r« of the estate were mismanaging it. Mr. Campbell applidi ror an adjournment to prepare
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  • 19 5 It is officially notified that the Planters' Association of Malaya has ceased to exist within the State of Selangor.
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    • 269 5 What is Holding You Down? It is not that you lave never had the chance It is not that tomebody el»e has all the luc*. It is not that your employer does nt like you. It is Lack of Training If you are true to yourself, you will acknowledge tbat
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  • 884 6 An old question was raised by the Hon. Mr. D. J. Ward in the Legislative Council yesterday, when he alleged, in measured terms, that the F.M.S. Railways were neglecting this end of the country in favour of Penang. Singapore, as Mr. Ward pointed out, is
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  • 1255 6 The annual report of the F.M.S. Railway s*f or 1925 is attached as a supplement to Friday's "F.M.S. Government Gazette." Now Zealand possessed, at the beginning of this year, nearly 82,000 passenger cars, the majority of which are of American origin. On Saturday, 2,132 labourers arrived per s.s. "Tara" at
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  • 480 6 We regret to hear that th* n Peel, Chief Secretary, f!m.s!, i a suit, r from phlebitis. sU »fnm Mrs. Horsbrugh and Mr. and Mr* r Pries* have arrived in Penang bvVfc "i* ternational Express horn Ban*k la The Chief lnspactor of Foli™ in gone to the
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  • 43 6 (From Our Own Corresponds;): Penang, Beptembti A Tamil barber named Doratsemj? was mi:d $2o by Mr. Sc-nnett in the Pole Coert for giving false evidence and was ordaaji pay $26 compensation to an accastl whom he had previously charged with thaft.
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  • 91 6 (From Our Own Correspondent., Penang-, September c>. In the Supreme Court Mr. lattice Bream d eiv ng judgment, in tne case oi* Si aide tre? Kcwther ana Company vs. tin- Straits Steamship Company, for the loss of I Bfkang in collision with the Sri:., ia on AjjWU 18
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  • 112 6 (From Cur Own Correspond Penang, September 6. The Penang Ex -Air-Services AI od*tions ma.ugural dinner was held in the new banqueting ro, m <,f th- E. and 0. II tel n ka-.ui .ay, when ove<r fifty vvt rt rt«tJ Jentscn who presided, j r pmi «2? mg ani
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  • 98 6 The Assizes began before the I Justice (Sir William Murison), at 11 a.m. to-day but the Court adjourns I day at 1 p.m. owing to the racing There are nineteen cases on the present two of which were inherited from the hut Assizes. There are five muni, r
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  • 197 7 Terrible Affair in Ireland WOODEN BUILDING EATEN BY FLAMES Thirty Dead: Scenes of Mad Confusion Reuter's Service. London, September 6. persona perished in a cinema fire uncollogher, county Limerick, building was entirely of wood. A afire and the flames Then was a wild rush for the exit Many
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  • 277 7 CORDIAL WELCOME TO GERMANY Significant Speeches at Opening of Assembly Reuter's Service. London, September 6. The opening speech of the Czecho Slovakia Premier, M. Benes, at tin Aa- oi the League of Nations was webroadcasted from Geneva M. Benes the League, ever since its creation, been concerned
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  • 164 7 GoYe.Tment to Stabile Rupee on Gold Basis British Official Press Service. Lonion, September 6. Doubts had been expressed in certfj 11 quarters regarding the intentions of tne Gov* rnmeut of India in the matter o: main- i tainirg the Exchange at one shilling and six pence per rupee,
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  • 42 7 Reuter's Service. Bogota, September 6. Five thousand employees of the Pacific oast Roil w»T, who struck recently, and the stei ul( res at Buena Ventura who struct in sympathy with them have resumed work Th. striken claims were conceded.
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  • 223 7 KING'S CONFIDENCE IN DE RIVERA Order Being Restored Throughout the Country Reuter's Service. Madrid, September 6. An official communique states, that the King has reiterated his confidence in Geneiral De Rivera. The Government has received offers of support from various bodies, including military ones. The attitude of the
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  • 131 7 In rease in Membership in The Last Year Reuter's Service. London, September 6. There were present 697 delegates at the fifty-eighth Annual Trade Urnon Congress at Bournemouth. Owing to the Home Othce Ban Tomsky and other Russian delegates have not arrived at Bournemouth but no importance is
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  • 135 7 America Anxious to Secure Fresh Territories Reuter's Service. Washington, September 6. In a preliminary report to President Coolidge the Federal Oi Conservation Board recommends legislation legalising 'unit pool operation"' of oil properties as a means of reorganising the production of ciL The report adds that there is on-y
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  • 119 7 Referendum on Federal Proposals Defeats Mr. Bruce Reuter's Service. London, September 6. The Referendum in Austra'ia on the two Constitutional Amendments submitted by Federal Government, empowering the Government make laws applying to coporatnns of af. kinds, regulating labour con ditions in the Commonweaith and establishing authority in the
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  • 93 7 H Will Stand and Work with the Anti- Fascists Reuter's Service. New York, September 6. "The Federation will stand and work with the Anti-Fascist Alliance of North America until Fascism is driven from the face of the oarth," declared Mr. William Gre.'n Fresident of the American Federation of
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  • 148 7 PRESIDENT FIGHTING THE BOYCOTT Catholic Plea for All-Religious Tolerance Reuter's Service. Mexico City, Sept. 6. President Callas is co-operating with the Chambers of Commerce in an «ff° rt t0 relieve the economic situation. He has lnstxuctdd Government Departments not to purchase abroad products, which are procurable in
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  • 170 7 Latest Improvements Shewn at Olympia British Official Press Service. London. September 6. The National Radio Exhibition, which is now open at Olympia, is claimed to be the greatest display of wireless instrunv nt< which has vet been seen The two previous Exhibitions which have been he d were
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  • 60 7 Twelfth Anniversary Celebrated at Meaux lHavas Agency.) Paris, September 6. Meaux yesterday celebrated the twelfth anniversary of the Marne battle. A large crowd including ministers and ambassadorial delegates o f the allies! nations was pr;js>ent. M. Louis Marin recalled the sacrifice >f those who had saved France
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  • 19 7 Reuter's Service. Warsaw, Septamber 6. The Polish Airman Orlinski has at arrived at Tokio irom Warsaw.
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  • 17 7 Reuter's Service. Lofldcn, September 7. A. boy has died of bu'ecnic plague tt Liverpool.
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  • 291 7 Second Anniversary Function Held Last Night The Royal Artillery Association held its annual o.inner at the Raffles Hotel last evening, there being no less than 2H) guests present, with Maior R. C. Sayers 0.8. E., C. R. A. (Pies dent), in the chair. This was the second anniveisary
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  • 427 7 Owners Refuse to Budge NO NATIONAL SETTLEMENT OF WAGES Mr. Churchill's Hint of Action by the Government British Official Press Service. Reuter's Service. London, Ssptemhar 6 The members of the Central Committee of the coal owncra this aftamoon met Mr. Churchill arii other members of this Cabinet
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  • 48 7 SUZANNE'S" OPPONENT American Turns Professional in Sympathy Reuter's Service. New York, September 6. Mr. Pile, Mdlle Let'glen's Ameiican manager, announces that the well-known American tennis player, Miss Mary Browne, will join the professional Lawn T.nnis ranks and be one of Mdlle Lenglen's opponents, during her forthcoming American tour.
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  • 118 7 GOOD JOURNEY FROM AUSTRALIA Leaving To-day for Penang and India Mr. Alan Cobham, who is on his return journey to England from Melbourne,-arrived in Singapore at 9.30 a.m. to-day. He is accompanied by Flight Sergant Ward and by the special engineer sent out from Home to Australia.
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  • 70 7 British Official Press Service. London, September 6. Exchange rates: Paris 163.875. New York 4.8575. Brussels 175.375. Geneva 25.135. Amsterdam 12.11. Milan 130.125. Berlin 20.40. Stockholm 18.155. Copenhagen 18.285. Oslo 22.145. Vienna 34.40. Prague 164. Helsingfors 192.75. Madrid 32.235. Lisbon 2 17|32. Rio 7 9116. Bilenos Aires 45 13|32.
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    • 289 7 j Patronised Established D Royalty 872 For Your Wedding and Birthday Gifts jjj Go to I The Royal Jeweller Where you will always find everything in the best in S Design, Quality and Price Entirely New Stock in JEWELL* RY, SILVER AND E. P. WARE 1 Just Unpacked ra B.
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  • 4514 8 Sailors' Home For Penang WELCOME CHANGE IN FINGER PRINT SYSTEM Steps Forward in the Battle Against Illicit Opium The following is a continuation of our report of yesterday's Legislative Council meeting: After the written answers to questions by the Hon. Mr. D. J. Ward and the Hon. Mr.
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  • 35 8 The manufacture of gold untitled in the Mysore State constitutes a new iriibstry for India and cne for which great possibilities are predicted. The pionetirs of the movement aTe the Sri Krishna Gold Thread Factory,
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  • 324 8 THE TURF To-day's Races SCRATCHINGS AND SELECTIONS The following are the runners this afternoon. Horses starred are scratched. Race L Horses, Class C. (About Six Furlongs):—The Mahdi 9.8, Volgoon 9.6, Miss Hanny 9.4, Melissa 9, Sweet Rivoli 8.11, Joven 8.11, Ballvkeeran 8.8, *King Cole 8.5, Bushels 8 3,
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  • 52 8 Reuter's Service. London, September 6. The latest St. Lcgsr betting is 9 to 4 on Coronach laid. 5 to 2 wanted; 8 to 1 Cassiot, 9 to 1 Maafcad Ruler; 10 to 1 Foliation and Comedy King; 100 to 8 Booklet offered; 25 to 1 Scuthbourne taken
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  • 307 8 Australians vs. Civil Service Reuter's Service. London, September 6. At Chiswiek the weather was dull and r.howery. A thousand people were present and the wicket was wet. The Australians made for 7 and declared Everett 100 not out. Rain then inteirunted the match which was resumed at 3 30.
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  • 64 8 Mr. Justice Deane is hoarine- to Am case of Tan Kirn Wah vs. Tan* Chin It he tenant dfc Cam P be S the deThe plaintiff's claim is for possession of Ro\d PrOP TIt y ni at 5? ft! 54 Rangoon Plaintiff alleges that defendant Sr. lind^a^ 0
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  • 352 8 a.L.C. Tournament YESTERDAY'S RESULT p r d v A Sin ,es K. <j. Pash scr. vs. G F fv.ku (unfinished). obb U, A. R. Linton scr. beat R w > 5, 6—l. X H *H ow, Roy Smith owe 30 beat J Wa B—6, 6—4. "mxm OWe G.
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  • 277 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Handicap Doub'e, Capfr. Murphy and Capt. Aran owe 1 boat Li ut Doarden and Lieut Lawreaa ewe 2, 6— 2 6—2. Li:ut. and Lieut. FraaJrii 3 beat Major Wilson and Capt Can v om 4, 6—3, 2—6, G—3. Major Savers and Major CoUil Ball w«
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  • 52 8 WEDNESDAY'S TIES Open Doubles.—On Swc Gnn and T Hoaking- vs S Murakami and S. Matzuk»wa. S. L. Reed and A. F Voulker G. Haridas and Dr. S. I Thomas and Bhaskaran vs T-i™ 3 Chua Choon Leongr. N. H P W an S. Cooper vs» K. Moduz and
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  • 104 8 The League DIVISION HI—(NORTHERN) Crewe A 4. Rochdale 0. Doneaster R. 1, Stockpo't r. 2. Lncoln City 1, Tranmere K- Wigfan Boro' 0. Stoke Titv 3 Walsall 0, Ashington 0. DIVISION II Che"sea 2, Notts Coun f v 0Notts Forest 1. Grimsby T Oldham A. 1. Manchester DIVISION III
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  • 219 9 CRICKET S.C.C. vs. R.E.'s \i I'ulo Brani yesterday the S.C.C. II deluded the season by defeating the Royal Engineers. The match closed with the r i„b's total at 155 for 8 wickets. R. E.s c S Rawson b Riches yj Lt ilarte run out 6 r w Kidtl
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  • 370 9 T S.C.C. had an easy victory over the 1: .1.: .ciation on Saturday. Going in fir t the Association scored a meagre total f "»7 only. Nine wickets fell for only 40 ru; ur ti. last pair. Raju and Sundram, play(<- -i v rv cautious game and
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  • 589 9 U.C.A. II vs. Bachelors' XI VISITING TEAM FROM KUALA LUMPUR DEFEATED tr 1 ay a team from Kua'a Yl themselves as Bachelors' u 1 Unions with the second string Inked Cninese Association at soccer i'ain A Ground, Malacca. r r. King xei'eieed and the t3ams were:—■ 1 Boey Lin,
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  • 118 9 Singapore Golf Club The September Bogey competition was playai on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for Mr. H. R. S. Law. Fifty-three cards were taken out, and the following were returned:— H. R. S. Law 8 1 Up W. Eldred 9 3 Down D. Sturrock 12
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  • 185 9 The result of Sunday's match between Garrison Golf Club and Keppel Golf Club was a win by Garrison Golf Club. The scores were as below, garrison players mentioned first F. A. Morrell and C. N. Bennett 1 vs. G. W. A. Trimmer and N. E. Bath
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  • 100 9 The Ladies' Spoon competition (Bogey) was played yasterday afternoon and reeulted in a win for Miss E Howes Roberts. Thirty-si .c car 1 4? v. r ene taken out, ai>d the following were returned: Miss Roberts 9 2 Up Mias Campbell 11 1 ?I rs S arr:eon
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  • 147 9 Tne jollowing Singapore properties were soid by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon beng and Co., at their sal-srcom, No. 30 Chulia Street, on Wednesday, September 1 Freehold land situate at Lorong 6 off Gaylang Real area 7,705 sq. ft. bought by A. R. S. Aroonasakm Chettiar for $2,050.
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  • 128 9 To-day, September 7 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. C. Band, Recruits Practice. Stadium, S. V. C. Units, Pageant performances—Usual times. To-morrow, September 8 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Ist Reinf. Group, Lewis Gun Classes. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v) Sigs. Signal Training. Stadium, S. V. C. Units, Final
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    • 429 9 I Victoria Theatre. I Under the Distinguished Patronage of &j (H.E. THE GOVERNOR AND LADY Gl ILLEMARD) I 1 'A i Grand Ballet j (Produced by the MISSES WRIGHT and McINTYRE) I C and Songs by jj Mrs. H. M. Mundell and Mr. Gordon Osborne i 8 IN AID OF
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    • 267 9 J 30 *6E CfIREFOL 'TSfftflMROZ'S yoo Boy I* Registered Tradb si auk mr; c 3 I,^^,Bh, with real DiaaMaatV C )j Nickel 7 Jewela Lever 15 Jewels M( vt G 3 Lever Movement 14 Kt. Solid Gold. $90.00 and «P B FromsB.SO ¥4. o 3 c,uu It is Speciality I
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  • 886 10 Reverence Developing into a Cult Reverence for the name of Lenin ia de- veloping into a cSult, and simple Rusaian folk are weaving legends about the late Soviet leader that will, perhaps, rank him with others who have risen to sainthood in the common mind. Something very like
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  • 45 10 The manager of the Wuchang Copper Coin M'jnt is reported to have unexpectedly discovered some fifty shih of copper. The mint has been rile for some months, but this windfall was considered sufficient to start it going again and the mint has again commenced operations.
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    • 582 10 B J TRIUMPH 0 S 1 ok r BRITISH INDUSTRY i j MORRIS CARS j jj Great Price Reductions D o H.; AS FROM Ist SEPTEMBER, 1926 J MORRIS COWLEY MORRIS OXFORD 0 2 Seater without front Wheel Brakes $1,740 2 Seater $2,450 2 1 2 with $1,845 4/5 Seater
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    • 63 10 f PULMONIA is to TnbeTculoeii and all diseases of Langa what Quinine En I is to Malaria. No matter how ft I grave is the condition of tha I a patient, it succeeds where other S *i Medicines have failed. I PRICE 12.50 per Dottle. I a I lABf 10-French
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    • 674 11 AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. ESTATE OF SHAIK ABDUL HAVE, Deceased AUCTION SALE OF Valuable freehold and leasehold residential properties situate at Serangoon Road and Coronation Road, Singapore. lO BR HELD A 1 Meaara. Cheong Koon Seng Co's Saleroom No. 30 Chulia Street, Singapore. On Wednesday, September 8, at
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    • 674 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P t O BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty'a Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. F*r China Japan For Marseilles, London A Antwerp. Due Leava
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    • 610 11 STEAMER SAILINGS LONDON LINE ♦tr i ia mm Tonnage Destination Due Sail ♦Hakozaki Maru 10,600 Marseille*, London Antwerp Sept 16 17 Hakusan Mam 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 30 Oct 1 Kitano Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 14 16 Haruna Maru 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 28 29 Kamo
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    • 220 11 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.,LTD, STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., fo* Port BwetU%hajfr and Penang. •RAHMAN, 4 pa, for Muar. CALYPSO, 5 p.m., for Malacca, TUESDAY •ROMPIN, 3 p.m., for Batu Pahat MEDUSA, 4 p.m. for Port Dickaoa. Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Lumut ana Port Dickson. KELANTAN,
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    • 333 12 TO LET TO LET, &atte> Chamber*, tbrae sections Inl flocr, area i.SdO square feet. Rf>nt $300 p.m IroxEodiate *ntr» apply to Tho Secretary, j The Garden Club i i TO LET—A BM denMal balMtaj on a' hill at 143 Thompson Roerf, near tbe Police •Static n. Five bed-rcsmc vsilb bath-room*
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    • 46 12 SITUATION VACANT vV ANTED—4 Malay Clerk with knowledge >f book-keeping and typewriting. State arperience and also salary required, apply by '0' ter to Box No. 375 c/o Malay* Tribune. M. S. SEAH K. S. SEAH, LADY DENTISTS SS7-8 VICTORIA STREET (Ground Floor). WORKMANSHIP UP-TO-DATI. Charge* Moderate.
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    • 814 12 PUBLIC NOTICES MONOPOLIES DEPARTMENT TENDERS. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on September 17, 1926, for the following services for the Government Monopolies Department for the year 1927 (1) Supply of best Amoy or Hongkong pots each capable of easily containing three ihees of chandu.
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    • 451 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 84. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penan? 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16 Ilir. Hongkong 18 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road Batavia 47 Corner Lloyd Straat AGENCIES AT: London. New
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    • 507 12 BANKS IL THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companiee Acts of 1862 to 1890, oa 2nd December 1892. Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1300,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.****** HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.G. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.
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    • 441 12 INSURANCE AT raY h BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY Jjvrr* FIRE, MARINE iffig MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT R ATEs L. C. MARGOLIOUTR. Office: 2, Finlayson Gr^*"' THR EASTERN ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Sir.jraDnr* Ist Floor, Banque del Qj M Buddings, J-A, Malacca «2t 'Phone
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