Malaya Tribune, 11 September 1926

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XIII.- No. 213 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1926
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  • 2017 2 London, August 11. readers of 'The Malaya Tribune" will have been able to read the intervie w with Sir WHwa. which I was privileged to have with him and every word of this has been carefully revised by the Home Secretary so that X may be considered as
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    • 292 2 X The refreshing qualities of "4711" Eau de Cologne, make it the chosen com- 8 |X panion of all women who love daintiness. It adds to charm; revives and re- fl freshes after exercise; soothes tired n?rves in moment- of exhaustion or M I A/cwyiiy&aude 1 I vl!™? Cologne I
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    • 173 2 START THE DAY FEELING RIGHT and almost surely all will continue to go right throughout the day. Thai i early morning sense of well-i» 'chiefly upon the regular fond :h< intestinal tract. To dispel coi Plnkettes bilious attacks, sick headache* Pinkttte are perfection. They regulate the liver, aid digestion, keep
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  • 533 3 Singapore, September 8. Catalogued 1,445,394 lbs., 645.26 tons. Offered 997,627 lbs.; 445.36 tons. Sold 919,314 lbs.; 410.40 tons. Spot. London Is. 7 7 4 d. New York 40% cents PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality No Sales Good Average Quality 66% to 68 Off
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  • 184 3 (By courte*" of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, September 8. The Government authorities concerned have decided to close the Proletarian farmers' school in Kinosaki, Niigata Prefecture, substituting a school entitled a* the farmers' High School which has a ready been organized. It is reported that Han Yang-fu has been
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    • 393 3 Kill the By B^^^^^^^Evl BORN and bred in filth and ref- This is Flit. Flit spray clears the house use, the fly carries the germs in a few minutes of disease-bearing flies of typhoid fever anthrax infan- *,ZTTEI tile paralysis, cholera, diphtheria, easy to use and harmless to humans. It
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    • 141 3 LIFELONG SUFFERERS CAN END DYSPEPSIA Many of life's troubles are unavoid ible, but many are not, and in the latter category fall djspersia and all gtomtoh trouble which ara oaufced, not necessirily by the food which his been eaten, but more freq lently by an excess of the ge8tric juioes,
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    • 671 3 *"**"rTraM r mwof» m and Your Health JSgjSg Pays the Price! MODERN civilization prepares a menu of rich, luscious courses—it dictates soft foods and bans with a frown of scorn those in any way harsh; dainty viands of the utmost refinement are laid before you to tempt the palate—and your
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    • 1279 4 Amusements. I V/*s*sĔ EMPIRE I In the Second Show, at 9-15 P M. G I William Fox presents 4 DRWU of WAR-tfAZED WOMEN. The Screea Versio 1 of the I ite*niUolal Sage Success. HAVOC jg In 9 Reels Featuring S I GEORGE O'BKIEN g I MADGB BELLAviY, LKiLttt FRM ON,
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    • 186 4 Not just another big one— GHOSTS GHOSTS Gr ?ft, 1 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Telephon,- N 0 There he goes, on Ida toe m WHO They thought to scare him out RLkLU HOVVfc.^ as THE COURAGEOUS Fo OL fooled 'em, rushing in wfaaa feared to tread. They tried 3
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  • 343 5 THE ALHAMBRA Owing to th-i continued demand for accommodation at the Alhambra and the wet that many are being turned away nightly, the management ha' c dec vied on an extension for a few mow nights of the screening of the First National's adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan
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  • 49 5 "The Society of Shameless Spinsters"has l>o, n tormod, and held it» tnvt dinr/>r at a >V«Vt End reet.auranlt. The ere c. u tx 'and slider.?, with toic e.f thv younger They did nothing mo>r> <eriou«i at elixir 'Jinner than to »>m<>ke o garette« and u»e a tevr mild cu»
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  • 160 5 Trip Over Atlantic in Near Future to Cost $600 Six hundred U. S. dollars will be approximately the cost of an airship trip over the Atlantic in the future, Dr. Hugo Eckener, famous German airship expert and director of the Zeppelin Works, declared in an article written
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  • 97 5 Borneo, West Coast:—Tanjong Baram approaches, Surveying Beacons temporarily established. Positions.—Lat. 5 degrees 11 minutes N, long. 112 degrees 00 minutes E, (approx); Lat. 5 degrees 11 minutes N, long. 114 degrees 00 minutes E, (approx); Lat. 4 degree? 00 minutes N, long. 114 degrees 00 minutes E,
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  • 36 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and C/ ylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal :o $100. The rat? of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 equal to $100.
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  • 1149 5 Singapore, September 9. The metal quotation has reached a new record for the year with spot passing the £300 mark, and indications point to still higher prices. Mining share values, however, have not fully responded to the firm tone of the metal market; quotations, with few exceptions, remaining
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  • 105 5 Mrs. Florence Roscoe, a young widow, of Halfway House, Wigan. who was struck dumb during a terrific thunderstorm, has regained her spec h. For eleven days she had to convey messages by writing. While, however, her little girl was climbing a rocking chair to reach something, the rocking chair over-balanced,
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    • 314 5 tit yiii ip*) tii NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Mirk abwa depicted consisting of a design within a cirole and the words Ban Ban Chan and "Ban San" in Chinese chiraetors outside the circle and on the left and right respectively thereof is the exclusive property of Chop
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    • 262 5 ARE YOU QUALIFIED TO OCCUPY THIS CHAIR Do not be content with just holding youi present position, but bo ready to fill the plaoe of the man above you. There is only one way in whioh you can qualify for a better position and that is by TRAINING An I
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    • 433 5 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, September 11 High Tides—0.20 a.m., 0.45 p.m. .4 Australian mail c o&?s 4 p.m. y rt nth homeward mail closes, 6 p.m. Sinirapore Races—Fourth Day, 2.15 pan. Cricket: S.C.C. vs. D. of W. Regt., Padang. Singapore Golf Championship. Malayan Cup Final, K. Lumpur. Grand Ballet, Vic. Theatre,
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  • 47 6 HIGH MASS OF REQUIEM. A Requitm High Mass will be sung at the Church of 8t. Joseph on the 13th instant for the iepo*e of the Soul of the late M"S. Julia Ranthony. The attendanca and prayers of relatives and friends are solicited.
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  • 1003 6 Yesterday we reviewed the annual report of Mr. J. A. H. Hardie on the trade of Sarawak during 1925, an outstanding feature of which, from our point of view, was Mr. Hardie's outspoken comment upon native rubber production. Some little time ago we remarked, regarding
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  • 991 6 The port of Amoy is declared a suspected place on account of cholera. The Yik Wa Wu Cho Sfce has been fluly registered in Singapore under the Societies Ordinance. The annual report of the P.W.D. is pub- Gazette" 3 SUpplement to yesterday's During August 16,257 Chinese immitrJg? «"->ved at Singapore
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  • 642 6 Lieutenant W. J. C. Le Cain h his commission in the Volunteer? Mr. S. E. King has been a nr., tantContiollerSf Labour f^'i: The native Mm wporta i Mr. Chang Chien, the gr at Mr. Chang was at one time P," tne monarchy and a very fan
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  • 25 6 From Indo-China by s.s Amboise, 1« Singapore 9 a.m. to-morrow From Japan by >..s Nagano Ma.ro, due Singapore on Monday, the Kith inst
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  • 53 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Septemb i 10. Heah Seng Hong, son of the late Heal bwee Lee, was charged at the pol with driving a motor car along f Koad at a speed dangerous to I on August 20. He was convicted by the magi Mr. Bennett,
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  • 104 6 The following are the result by the pupils of Mrs. Paulusz at Trinity College Local Exam rial n in Theory of Music:— Senior Division: Iris L. Ess (Hon I Intermediate Division: Phyllis Hocq (Hons.), Blanche Berenger, Frederico Silva. Advanced Junior Division: X Alvis (Hons.), Gweneth If. Esa
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    • 87 6 I I COMPARISON I 3 fflii the only infallible Test B §of the relative value of jjj u S Typewriters. g Q 3 By comparison the Royal g Cj proves its superiority. E I DDK j 8 TYPEWRITERS I H Ask for Booklet g > Describing the 20 g 5
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  • 379 7 "Let us be done with Wars" IJRIAND'S APPEAL FOR FRIENDSHIP Enthusiastic Scenes at Geneva Assembly Reuter's Service. PRESS LUNCHEON ivea to the League Council ;i> a r\ markabie gather, g .tea drank each others' RO received as ovation s fee rose to make a speech. He said moved
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  • 407 7 British Official Press Service. Reuter's Service. London, September 10. when the German delegates, ;..vresemann and Herr yon Schubert ue of Nations was of an impres- Mr. Nintchitch, the Presia'Hujunced that the credentials of the rid hi G n f xami and found in S3 eS a i
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  • 167 7 PROBABLY PLANNED TO AID PANGALOS Armoured Cars Amok in Athens Streets Reuter's Service. Athens, September 10. Whether the latest rebellion was organised to facilitate the escape of General Pangalos or whether it reached the more don s°still P,a T f *l revX t on is still unknown,
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  • 94 7 Alleged Threats Against Defenders of Conradi Reuter's Service. Geneva. September 10 noW r,?,n! Cc haV v arrefi ted a Russian, LeoSurich or t e th Wh an i iVed at SmwS from against Motta and Aubert who defended Conradi when he was tried for ?he murder year^ago. 1185
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  • 63 7 Cuba Declines to Accept Semi-Permanent Seat Reuter's Service. Havana, September 10. rnK resi s e r l Machad has instructed the ff U n j Geneva to decline the otter of a semi-permanent seat on the Council and to countenance no other offer act C io P
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  • 54 7 In Favour of a United Internationa] Reuter's Service. London, September 10. 2 C ong,re?s h a soIved to urge the General Council to continue their efforts to create a single United Trade Union International: London, September 10. The Trade Union Congress has overwhelmingly endorsed the Council's repy
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  • 51 7 Reuter's Service. New York, September 10. The channel swimmer, Mrs. Corson, arrived today aooard the Aquitania. She received a popu'ar ovation en route to the C ty Hall where she wis received by thMayor, who reported that a quarter-million"-dollar cimma contract was in prospect for Mrs.
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  • 35 7 Reuter's Service. Mangua, September 10. Following the receipt of a memorandum from Washington, President Chamorro decided to solicit the good offices of the American Charge D'Affaires to end the revolt in Nicaragua.
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  • 31 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, September 10. The Ccunci of M .ni?ters has ratified a measure of economy including a re<juct on m the naval programme and reductions in army appropriations.
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  • 140 7 CHAMPAGNE DINNER AND A CHEQUE Liberty Bonds Incident Said to be Bribery Reuter's Service. I New York, September 10. I nwf 1 of Dau Kherty, the chief witTntL/f *J? e P r osec ution said that he suggested that Kmg, the intermediary, be Company. Later, at King's request,
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  • 67 7 FRENCH SWIMMER DOES SWIM IN 11 HOURS Numerous Fruitless Efforts Crowned with Success Reuter's Service. London, September 10. rpn A Fr enchman, George Michel, has nil ch s. D vcr Rimming the chanminutea. WBS c eVen hours and six m]kE!Zt hi, frvitleti fin?! u y the Channel in
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  • 15 7 Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, September 10 derailment h now four injured: one forth
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  • 152 7 Sir Theodore Fraser's Thanks to the Public •t££l neral Sir Tteodor* Fraser Pageant which na s bet-n brought to a conclusion th*. Committee have received a very irei"dial of valuable advice and Lb/ deal ouart„ ulk ami nelp from many quarter It is not possible—l wish that 2
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  • 71 7 Britiih Official Press Service. London, September 10. Exchange rates: Paris 169.125 New York 4 855. Brussels 177.375. Geneva 25.135. Amsterdam 12 11 Milan 135.125. Bfilin 20.39. Stockholm 18.155. Copenhagen 18-275. Oslo 22.145. Vienna 34.385. Prague 163.75. Helsingfors 192.75. Mad-id 31.775. Lisbon 2 *****. Rio 7 29)64. Buenos Aires
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  • 7 7 Mr. Will H. Hays, president of the
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  • 479 7 H.M.S. Magnolia hits a Mine SWATOW REDS MINING THE PORT Ships Fired on Indiscriminately on the Yangtse Reuter's Service. rom Our Own Correspondent.) trw„ Hongkong, September 10. harbour 'bufe 01 a mine in Swatow Canton* «a I m e d,d not explode. Th* the anti'-Red rC War's n
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  • 203 7 (By courtesy of the Nirf.d-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, September 9. iilHmnti'" 11 Sun chuang--fang, in sending an ultimatum to the headquarters of the Canex P e ditionary forces, demanded imHunan evacuation of the troops from f h L A l el ram dated 25th reported hv rirlf iunan troops,
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  • 56 7 The British, French and Japanese legations at Peking have protected on behalf cf tneir nationals atrainst fi? utilization of the ?en?ntly rchaed custom; funds as security for a dom-stc loan, and th° ifrnonng of the defaults of i m obligatnns. The American 1 a'ion crt red a firot >At along
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  • 127 8 THE TURF Singapore Turf Club j TO-DAY S SCRATCHINGS Race No. 1 —Marquise. Race No. 2. —Kismet. Race No. 3 —Combustion, Star of Athole. Race No. 4.—Sanhozza. Race No. Tinker, Lamart. Race No. 6.—Founlling. Race No. 7.—Sir Hatan, Dinty, Black Beauty. Race No. 8.—Ballykeeran, Ada Jay, Vict ro
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  • 93 8 Inter-Service Bouts An interesting boxing tournament between the Duke of Wellington's Regiment and HM.S. Durban took place on Wednesday n'trht, the military boxers winning tight of the ten contests. The results were as follow: Bantams Pte. Gill beat A. B. Workman. Feathers.—Pte. Harris beat Tel. Johnson, Pte. Wilcox beat
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  • 310 8 U.C.A. League In their third game which was played against the B Team in the United Chinese Association, Malacca, football league at Kubu A Ground on Thursday last, the C Team again sustained defeat, the score being 4—l. They had to play short of two men throughout, and though
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  • 54 8 Kent vs. Marylebone Reuter's Service. London, September 10. Marylebone won by an innings and 3 runs against Kent. Kent 222 and 170 Marylebone 395 J. Bryan 58 not out, Knott 51. Durston 4 for 70 and 6 for 52, Newman 4 for Q6. Newman 62, Dales 59, Hendren 107.
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  • 44 8 Reuter's Service. At Scarborough the ciowd numbered five thousand and the wicket was soft. The Australians made 194. Andrews 42 not out. Rhodes 5 for 63. Jupp 5 for 59. Thorntons XI made 79 for 3. The match was drawn.
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  • 59 8 V.M.C.A. vs. R.A.M.C. The following will represent the Y.ivl.C.A. vs R.A.M.C. at hockey on Monday on the Y.MXXA. ground:—R. H. Pennefather; C. A. Pennefather and C. Ri-hards; A. G. Armstrong, D. W. Dale and D. K. Samy; in A N Katyal, H. G. Stack (Capt.), E. V. Smith and
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  • 295 8 AMERICA RETAINS THE TROPHY France Beaten Narrowly in Keen Games Reuter's Service. Germantown, Philadelphia, Sept. 10America retained the Davis Cup, winning in the doubles. Williams and Vincent Richards (U. S.) beat Cochet and Brugnon (France) 6—4, 6—2. France won the first two games in the doubles with
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  • 121 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY Singles Cantain Price beat Lieut. Dearden, wo. Lieut Chatterton beat Major Gardner, 6—o, 6—2. H. Doubles Lieut. Lindsay and Lieut. Barlow plus 15 l>e:a Lieut.-Col. Pickering ani Major Gardner per., 6—4, 2—6. 7—5. Major Stoehr and Lieut. Armitage owe 15 1 beat Lieut. Harte and Lieut.
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  • 47 8 English Amateur Event Won by Liverpoolian Reuter's Service. London, S ptember 10. At Walton Heath, in the English native Amateur Golf Championship final, Mr. T. Ellison, (Royal Liverpool) beat Squadron Leader Hayward (Air Force Champion) by 6 up and 4 to play, over thirty-six holes.
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  • 53 8 Royal Singapore Yacht Club The following are the handicaps for the Ist race for the Vickers Trophy to be sailed for to-morrow (Sunday over the usual Club cou.se:— Ella-Dorothy, sdratch; Polly, 1.1; Jean 11, 1.6; June, 2.9; Bcobee. 5.2; Joy, 5.6; Ella, 6.8; Puteh, 7.6; Gertrude, 8.6; Eve, 10.7
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  • 30 8 Swimming Club H. M. S. Durban, who drew with the Regiment at Tanglin this week, are sending a water polo team over to play the Swimming Club, to-morrow morning.
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  • 88 8 Singapore Club's Tournament The American tournament arranged by the Singapore Polo Club concluded on the Balestier ground yesterday afternoon. The results were:— The Lions proved the winners scoring in all 11 goals for and having six scored against them. The Rabbits were runnersup with 9 for and 6 against.
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  • 102 8 No. 1 Co. of the Duke's beat No. 3 Co. in the Garrison League by four goals to one; Headquarters (B) beat Headquarters (A) 3—l; No. 2 Co drew with No. 4 Co. two all; No. 1 Co. drew with Headquarters (B) one all; and No. 4 Company
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  • 378 8 VIENNESE PAINTER IN THE ORIENT Priest who Left his Cloth for the Paint Brush The Orient has always proved a centre of attraction for the artist. In it he finds scope for his art and has an opportunity of placing his impressions upon paper or canvas, as the
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  • 268 8 SUDDEN FINISH OF HURT CASE Accused Discharged After Giving Evidence The Criminal Sessions were continued this morning before Sir William Muriscn. when the ase in which two Chinese tin charged yesterday in connection with the death of a Sikh milk vendor was resumed. Both the accused gave evidence.
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  • 149 8 Any modern French miss with bobbed hair, rouged lips, high heels and a perfumed atmosphere who walks down the isle to the marriage altar is, technically, already divorced. A Parisian wag with a sense of humor and a wide knowledge of the law lookeu up in the book
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  • 104 8 The local Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., is in receipt of a telegram from their head office stating that at the 93rd half-yearly general meeting, held on the 10th instant, the following resolutions were passed: That the nett profit for the half-year ending June 30, 1926,
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  • 1897 8 DIVINE AND HUMAN LOVE By the Rev. B. C. Roberts of Kuala Lumpur S. Matthew 10.37—" He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me." The spirit of internationalism, which is gradually developing, demands that we put the welfare of mankind above the
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  • 142 8 Singapore, September 10. The rubber market has remained quiet and steady during the ~>ast week and values have scarcely fluctuated from day to day. The volume of trading has been small and manufacturing interest has abated. Sellers are firm, however, and, after the 1 clean up' of the
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  • 87 8 London, September 11. Manchester Market— 8% lbs shirtings, fair (new basis) 12s 9d 40 s Grey Yarns, single twist 20 6 lbs T. Cloth, for 24 yards 8s 9d Liverpool Market— Cotton—Fully Middling American (spot) $10.16 Egyptian Cotton $17.90 MetalsTin—Standard 3 months £296.12.6 Product— Copra, fair merchants £27.10.(
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  • 33 8 Despatches from Honkow state that Cantonese trocm.- o5 tbe n»sth<,n xpedit»onary tired u «hots nt British and .lnpane«,e ?«tlam>h»ps on the river. Report» are ronllicting and evidently inaccurate but no casualties are mentioned.
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  • 167 8 WRESTLING MATCHES (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune Sir,—Some few days ago there a-. Dea in your «Columns a letter address] t Chinese gentleman accepting to t-tk the glove thrown down by Prof: Hc'lal UP Then oame another challenge Jm, u Shimamoto s friend offering
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  • 710 8 Appeal Courts Decision on Status of a Son In the Supreme Court Singapore, morning, Mr. Justice Deane pn siding, the judgment of the Court of Appeal was delivered in the suit of Woon Kai Chiaar by his next friend, Chin Choon Lias, again-t Yeo Pak Yee (f) Yeo
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  • 74 8 Indian Laundry Man Sj» ,n $300 a Month That his expenses ran up b e month was the plea of an J no. j n at the Bankruptcy Court Y< offering his cred.tors ;l nH n-ficial of the $30 asked for by Assignee. r -t that He was informed
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  • 20 8 "Scouting in Malaya" untitled ..Ul. ll notc» "0 in > r«i>ort ,.s porv Tl""l> :>> vi,w» >> »< 's,.?,- 'nil r>-.i,l l.n^' !-.<. nathin<c f"
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  • 227 9 The following Singapore properties belonging to the e tate ot Shai.c Abdul Have deed were sold by auction at the saleroom v e r M- ,V heo Koon Seng ana Co., No 30 CLuLa Street on Wednesday tr.e otn:— 999 years' leasehold lan 1 and house «o. 01
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  • 289 9 The Shanghai authorities have called a meeting oi oiikials, merchants, and representative gent y tj disci s.; the se;ioas situation brought about by the alarming increase in the price of rice. Steps will be discussed to coje with the situa.ion and the authorities will a notice threatening severe punishment on
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    • 565 9 Church Services FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFT£K TRINITY September 12, 1926 S. Andrew's Cathedral •I ly Communion. Holy Communion (Choral) and i mon. Agutter in E. minor. Matina end Litany j I m. Children's Service. Im. Evensong and Sermon. J. Lee Esq. (Principal of S. Andrew's School.) Mission Confirmation, g the following
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    • 237 9 tl a.m. Morning Service. Tuesday, 8 p.nx Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 2 p,m. Women'* Prayer Meet img. W.B.—Morning Service in English and Chinese. All are cordially invited. STRAITS CHINESE CHURCH, PRINSEP STREET 8 a.m. (English) Sunday School and Bible Classes. 9 a.m (Malay) Mr. Ten Boon Guan. 7.30 p.m. (English) Young
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    • 291 9 I Victoria Theatre. I SEPTEMBER Ilth, 13th and 16th. MATINEE Isth g the Distinguished Patronage of X (H E. THE GOVERNOR AND LADY Gl ILLEMARD) I i a I Grand Ballet (Productd t> the MISSES WRIGHT and McINTVRE) B In Aid of Children's Charities I Booking now open at LITTLE'fc
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    • 305 9 \cf Ufa* *6E CAREFUL 'TSfRfIMROZ'S yoo Boy!" Registered Tradf Mark hjq I a I vv, t w»l Dianionda S ft Nickel 7 Jewels Lever 15 Jew, Is Mnvt S ]j Lever Movement 1 4 Kt Solid Gold. OO an <J op S I r~*8.50 p,o» s i*.oo It Speciality 1
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    • 64 9 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS To-day, September 11 2.15 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, Eurasian Company, Musketry Classification. 2.15 p.m.—Farrer Ranger, fcj. R. A. (v); S. R. E. (v) Motor Cycle Platoon anil Machine Gun Platoon, Musketry Classification. To-morrow, September 12 7.30 a.m.—Bukit iiman Range, Eurasian Company, Musketry Classincation. 7.30 a.m.—Farrer Range, S. R. A.
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  • 442 10 Popular Fiat 503 Comes First in Strenuous Trial An unusual and interesting motor com- j petition came to a close in Rome, a few days ago, in the Alpine Military Cup. i Starting from Trieste, the competitors, who were military officers driving touring cars, or soldiers at the
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  • 248 10 Messrs*. Guthrie Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur report the following crop returns for August Banteng (Selangor) R. E. Ltd. 70,061 lbs. Beaufort Borneo Rubber Co., Ltd.. 57.500 lbs. Cheviot Rubber Limited 110,500 lbs. F.M.S. Rubber Planters E. Ltd. 173.000 lbs. Kamuning (Perak) T. Ltd. 107,080 lbs. Karmen Rubber
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    • 534 11 m AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORE PROPERTIES At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng A Co Saleroom No. 30 Chulia Street, Singapore. On Wednesday, September 15, at 2.30 p.m. ",ven[ Uab 6 ireeT 's?nl^ aBehold and Bh3 P b dwellings ko ,wn as Nos. 1,3. 6 OTCIIt
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    • 48 11 ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? IF SO CONSULT J. IKEDA (EXPERIENCED DENTIST) 41, Hill Street, OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL FIRE STATION, TELEPHONE 991. 40Capsules 1 |jj ,^VVASANTAL.RlEO £LM) (r II b J]£detn Germany i Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores *«dical Office, Agent* for Malaya »00-2 *octh Bridge Road.
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    • 600 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P ii 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's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due t Tonnage Singapore
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    • 628 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE m Tonnage Destination Doe Sail ♦Hakozaki Mara 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 16 17 Hakusan Maru 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 30 Oct 1 Kitano Mara 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 14 15 Haruna Mara 10,500 Marseille®, London Antwerp Oct 28 29 Kamo
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    • 214 11 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD, STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., for Port Swettnna* and Penang. •RAHMAN, 4 p.m., for Muar. CALYPSO, 5 p.m., for Malacca. TUESDAY •ROMPIN, 8 p.m., for Batu Pahat. MEDUSA, 4 p.m. for Port Dickson, Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Lumut mmi Port Dickson
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    • 558 12 situations vacant Bims Da<-07 o>. Ltd. rwqiire tin services cf m Chine** Hark with g -oi k.iow.edg? of keapiog Bt>-k Hook*. Apply by lettd' only with copies of tost :m WANTED X Malay Clerk with knowledg. Of book-keep ng and typewriting. State experience and also salary required, \pplv by letter
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    • 380 12 PUBLIC NOTICES Mr. Carl L. Andree, begs to inform the publio nhat he from tbis date will not hold himself -e-pmsible for whUevar deoti are incurred by his *ife Mrs Hilda Andree, she having left his care *ud protection from the 6th in6tant CARL L. ANDREE. HONG GUAN CHAN CO.
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    • 492 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang- 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16 Dir. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. Serem ban 63 Birch Road Batavia 47 Corner Lloyd Straat AGENCIES AT: London.
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    • 503 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OP INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892. Authorised Capital £8,000,00« Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,*****4 HEAD OFFICE: 16, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.
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    • 477 12 INSURANCE m —i —i WMBWt THE fSni 801,1,1 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. G MARGOLIOUTH, MAIIAjT**. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltc (Incorporated in India 1874.) Results of th* Company's Operation! during the three
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    • 475 12 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACT*! 86, Bras Baaah Road SINGAPORE If you are in need of elect* lights, fans, bells, power f c motors and etc. Please write to the a bov. address or 'Phone up 0t 3^ CHARGES MODERATE Hill •Phone 3481 NO. 35, BRAS R PHOTO ENGRWERs AND SIGN
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