Malaya Tribune, 5 October 1926

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIII. No. 233 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1926
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    • 133 1 A N ILL A BUFP ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED 0 F SPECIAL QUALITY MM 6*x34" $2 00 p«r 1000 Envelope (A I ,rte« «dy i» kwJ) 1 fne Tribune Press, Lti print*™ SUtionort, l Singapore, oo QC==oooE»oDO=^oaoc=aoßOCMonoc==aoaoic==ooo==aoao=aoßO I I j Buy a 1 'J' I bbS^^ X" 1 o SjjjV jj^j^^^^^i
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    • 2 1 THE EASTERN
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  • 1183 2 Overlooking the Tragedy of the Brave Men It is twelve years since the gathering clouds of war massed into hurricane above Europe. The maimed victims of that storm are ttifl among us to quicken our memories and, perchance, to stir our gratitude. But the public is apt
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  • 31 2 At the reception given recently by Lady lv»i6«nrl!, i„ 160? it W2>; bzs lums, l. lo ni» in lor 1'lwl»l»2!<! <>>>. ol tnv nl". t rnlicz i» oc l>> in»,... n n,vinz:
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    • 244 2 vlti*£J Cologne j Its bewitching daintiness gives it pride of place on Milady's dress- jjg ing tabh and in her handbag. g£ "-^MH The original and genuine "4711" Eau de Colopne is sold only in Blue and Gold labelled bottles. '^M^^£%flS Representative for the Far East and India Robert Blau,
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    • 367 2 IS YOUR CHILD TROUBLED I THIS WAY? 1 Many children, especially in th > p ar East, are troubled with worms, some of the indications of which are bzrawil ir j appetite, bad breath, grinding of the 1 in sleep, pain and swelling of the ab-j irritation in the nose,
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  • 1346 3 Proprietors Assume Task of Directing Public Opinion We commented last week, with an asperity for which we shall certainly not apologize, on the conduct of the daily newspaper magnate who had publicly repudiated the editor of his principal organ, says "The Saturday Review." Of that incident in
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    • 490 3 P Great Reduction On All Models g i 1 s R Cheaper in Price n IB awfi P L BUT L I Better in Quality I 509 7 H.P. 2 Seaters $1,700 509 7 H.P. 4 1,850 5 SO3 12 H.P. 4/5 2,400 E s 507 15/20 H.P. 6|7 3,225
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    • 112 3 BOVRIL I helps you to turn the corner HaW. IGet WhilfHoi'sc in I It is a guarantee of E food body and fine bouquet—whisky as soft 1 as silk—a sure sign of g age. There are ample 3 mL stocks maturing to ensure E BtHvkl the continuance of the p
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    • 418 4 Amusements. TO-NIGHT AT THE 1 BMPIRS.j Tuesday, October 5 and Wednesday, Octoier 6. g i In the Second Show at 9.10 p.m. sharp. 1 [c jj] Rohertson-Cole presents the charrriig I BESSIE BARRISCALE X In a drama of mmv daring situations entuled LIFE'S TWIST I H In 6 Reels Gj
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    • 253 4 To-Night and for a Short Season Only 3 The Picture You've Long Been Awaiting X AT THE I ALHAMBRA 3 (Tan Chmng Kee Co., Ltd. Proprietor*.) jj I 1 I a a a In the 2nd Show, commencing 9 pm. a a a Sj a United artists' Super Production X
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    • 325 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert e.id Bencoolen Street*. To-night at 9 15 THE NEW LEATHER PUSHrRS (4th SERIES) Starring Billy oullivan Round 22 23 William Fox Presents MARY BRIAM CHARLES ROGERS in Peter B. K>ne'a fctory More Pay—less Work Starts with a smile, runs into a Sea of laughs and ends
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    • 175 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Telephone No. 2*1 TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 1 New Cartoon Latest Ioternatioaal Newo FAST STEPPERS Universal Jewel Racing Series Featuring Billy Sullivan 6th. Race (Final) TOM MIX In Fox films version of Shannon Fife's dra~ romance of the West HARD BOILED The 8--ory starts in Chicago,
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  • 29 5 »ber 5. —Ambulance ani c::iis 5 p.m. October 7.—Band Practice 5 t October 9.—Final of Hal) Id 4th Troop vs. sth Troop, g round 4.45 p.m
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  • 1169 5 FINANCE COMMERCE FKODUCH Singapore, October 5 Rice, Siam No. 1 Per Koyan $370 Rice, Siam 2 $336 Rice, Siam 3 3 48 Rice, Saigon 1 318 Rice, Saigon 2 $314 Rice, Saigon 3 m Rice, Rangoon 1 $292 Rice, Rangoon 2 $294 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $10.00
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    • 565 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS C i k^TED b*ttM v.lcrk vsith kcov.ledge iL.ttii Hid t>pewriing lor Jj Ualy ib 83 wiih first clas^ l apply, i" own bins writing, I 89) ifj llal. a Tiibune. No. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. 3N BANKRUPTCY. >'0. 244
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    • 29 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like, VERY MODERATE CHARGES. O. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 75, Htfl Street, Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary, 'Phone 4057
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    • 19 5 FOR DEFECTS CONSULT: M. EZEKIEL SONS. Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician*, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place Optometrist: A.M. Ezekiei, 0.D., F.P.O.C.
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    • 182 5 What thousands of women have been waiting fori Here, at last, is a short, concise Coarse In Dress making and Designing, expressly planned for the woman who sew*. A Course that enables her to be better dressed, saves her money and makes known to her those closely guarded secrets of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 151 5 SINGAPORE DIARY] To-day, October 5 «I 1» T.de« —10.9 a.m., 9.59 p.m. v„mH homeward mail closes 2 p.m. Mason ?-Victoria Theatre. SJIO pro. To-morrow, October 6 v. Tides 10.33 a.m.. 10.31 p.m. F'f Mil S V. A. Cup Malays vs. R. A. Band in Gardes, 5 p.m. Thursday, October 7
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    • 246 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, OCTOBER 5 Mersing (♦Hong Lian) 2 p.m. Upper Burma (Seang Bee) 2 p.m. Amoy (Anhui) 2 p.m. Penang, Suez, Port Said, Tripoli, Genoa, Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow (♦Telemachus) 2 p.m. P. Swettenham, Penang, Colombo, Aden, Suez, P. Said, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg (♦Perseus) 2 p.m. Muar (♦Flying
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  • 987 6 Whatever else it may not have the Report on Financial Devolution, laid before the Federal Council last week, certainly has the merit of caution. The Committee urges that "It is accepted that as circumstances permit and experience proves it justifiable and possible there should be a slow transfer
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  • 1168 6 H.M.S Hermes will be arriving at Singapore on October 6, and will prooably stay until the morning of October 7. By kinef permission of Lt -Col. C. J« Pickering C.M.G D.S.O. and Officers, the Drums at th* 2nd Bn The Duke of Wellington's Regt. will beat Retreat m the Bctanic
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  • 561 6 Mr. O. Beckett arrived at Malacca U 3 t Friday to relieve Captain A. C. Baker a* CoUector of Land Revenue. Dr. B. D. Merrin has been posted to r Selangcr, which for some years been without the services of a European Govt ment doctor. Miss Bridges
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  • 89 6 From Indo-China by s.s. Angers, due Singapore at 7 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by s.s. Kashgar due Singapore at 4 p.m. to-mcrrow. From Western Australia by SJ Minderco. due Singapore on Thursday, the 7th instant. From Europe, (London mails despatched September 16) by s.s. Mantur, due
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  • 36 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, October 4. The Penang volunteers and I idetl, to the number of 606, carried out a very successful tactical scheme yesterday and earned the encomiums of the CO C
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  • 46 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, October 4. In connection with the murder of a man named Lim 800 in Sandilands Street on May 22, the Police have arrested another Chinese, Cheong Kirn Hoik, who charged and remanded in the police court this morning.
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  • 95 6 (From Our Own Correspondent. > Ipoh, Oc A /> r At a meeting of ex-service men at Ip L has be n decided to hold the Armistice Day parade despite ti i Im I this has been cancelled elsiwh ar a dance will be given on Armistice
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  • 89 6 The friends and relatives of th. Nah Kirn Seng will be glad to bear the judgment for $540,000, bring an alleged to be due on two overdraft ments dated 4th January, W2O, »nd Jrnuary. 1921, obtained in 1923 by th of Communications against the estat* Nah Kirn
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 368 6 jSESaSZSgSBSgSHS2SaSZSZSZSZSZS^ a Robinson Co., Rtd. X (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) jQ I £XTK\ f] \j EXTRC I I BATTERIES BDLBSt S AND ftST AND I jfl BULBS BATTERIiS I I each BTOCK I I NOVELTY WALKING STICK I I TURN THE MOUNT I I BRILLIANT LIGHT I I A
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    • 87 6 I COMPARISON 1 Sis the only infallible Test pjof the relative value of S S Typewriters. S By comparison the Royal S g proves its superiority. jg S Ask for Booklet p X Describing the 20 S Reasons a I LTD. I S Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, C oney i
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  • 194 7 Heii:os on Position N0 AMBITION EXCEPT CO-OPERATION importance of United Action for Common Interests al Press Service.] London, October 4. g Nationalist Premier of ived in London to-day to rial Conicrence. To Teresa he made a nctH wished to assure the Britain that at the ConB of South
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  • 129 7 NOLWEGIAN i with Violating Constitution Reuter's Service. Oslo, October 4. has begaH in the Supreme State I -uagenarian ex-Premier, Bei hi> Cabinet Ministers on ...ting the constitution in Norwegian Bank of Com•***** by a deposit of twentytve million kroner. nomic crisis due to the passed an Act providing
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  • 71 7 CONTRACT FOR FLOATING DOCK River Tees to be Deepened to Permit Construction British Official Press Service. London, Oc ob2r 4. It disclosed at Middlesbarou^h ty that the Furness Shipbuilding Committed a tender to the Adn r r a huge floating dock for SingaF be built on the River
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  • 61 7 irican Workers' New Demand to Employers Reuter's Service. Detroit, October 4. A five-day week for all workers is d"Clar.'i the definite gosl of the Federation >• at a final meeting of the Ex"'uncil prior to the forty-sixth nvention opening to-day. The policy will be recommended to affi-
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  • 31 7 Cut of 20 per cent Announced in London Reuter's Service. London. October 4. th f *-»-dir»jr manufacturers hav3 reducsd Pnce of tyrea from 15 to 20 per cent.
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  • 189 7 THIRTEEN STEAMERS IDLE IN DOCK Lightning Down Tools Order to Fight Union Ban Reuter's Service. London, October 4. Work is at a standstill at the Tilbury Docks in consequence of a lightning strike cf twenty-two hundred dockers. Thirteen steamers including food ships are idle. The dispute is
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  • 74 7 Colonel Jackson to Resign from Chairmanship British Official Press Service. Londen, October 4. Lieutenant-Colonel F. S. .Tarkson. Chairman cf the CcoexiHfceiwa Pirty organisation, will, it is stated) announce his resignation cf that posit on at a meeting tomor.ow evening at Scarborough. R?.orts are- current in the Conservative prcai
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  • 110 7 Opposition to Present Policy of Reds Denounced Reuter's Service. Mciscow, October 5. According to the official news agency, mass meetings cf workers at many tac odea in Moscow have passed resou.i r\s condemning the activities "of the op: osit on head:d by T.ot ky and Zinovieff, against the
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  • 69 7 Feared Loss of Several Lives in Tennessee Accident Reuter's Service. Rockwood, Tennes cc, October 5. It is f.arcd hat a number of miners have been kilied as the ie lit cf an exp'.osicn the Roane Com any's mine, where sixty five men a c working. Gas has
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  • 27 7 Reuter's Service. Athens, October 4. Two Colonels who -were lead;-r*s of the mi tiny of the Ror-uolican Guard have been sentenced to li:'e impiisonment.
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  • 319 7 Former Singapoean Killed in Motor Accident It is with deep regret that The Malacca Observer" records the untimely death of Dr. Edwin Henry de Vries. who passed awav on Tuesday last at 3.25 p.m. at the Durian Daun Hospital, where he was admitted at about
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  • 72 7 NEARLY 9,000 RESUME IN NOTTINGHAM Almost 200,000 now Employed in Britain British Official Press Service. London, October 4. Nearly nin? thousand more minsrs' resulted work to day. osvcn thousand of them being in the Counties o; Nottingham and where he District Executives have reccTOmendod acoc-ptanic> of the
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  • 86 7 Sudden Appearance of Coast Guards Causes Stampede Reuter's Service. New York, October 4Ti e sudd:n appcannce cf coast guards at Bnyway New j:n:ey caused a scsttl? <f lit o'- w who wetrte unbaring the cargo of a large British ster.m trawler which ottckUi describe as an c 1J
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  • 85 7 Held up in Constantinople for Spare Parts In a letter to a friend in Singapore, Mr. Marcus Canagasabey, who with Messrs. Christopher de Silva and A. P. Scully is engaged in the feat of travelling from Singapore to London in a Trojan car, states that tne
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  • 560 7 HEAVY FINE IMPOSED ON CHINESE Uncle Turns Informer Against Nephew 4k j. The case in which a Chinese mason stood charged with being in possession of a pistol and thirty-one rounds of ammunition at his hous>e in East Coast Road was concluded before Mr. P. A. F.
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  • 77 7 A French inventor, M. Guilhaumon, has, it is claimed, invented a machine for putting people to sleep. According to brief reports, which have rather a sceptical note, the apparatus consists of a kind of Lenglen bandeau, which is placed over the eyes, and which then, by a luminous mechanism, gives
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  • 405 7 Negligence of Chinese Chemist CORONERS VERDICT ON BABY'S DEATH Corrosive Poison which was Sold as Pearl Powder The Cor:ner'o enquiry into the death of a th.ee-year old child which diti a few minutes alter tak.nj: a dosa of powder parrhaaidl fern a Chinese drug store on September 9
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  • 254 7 Funeral of the Late Mr. A. W. a) Robertson The funeral of Mr. Arthur William Robertson, whose body was discovered early yesterday morning lying on the pavement ne?r the* Europe Hotel took place yesterday afternoon at the Bidadari Cemetery, the Rev. G. H. Douglas officiating. Among those who
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  • 241 7 Effort for Charity Growing in Popularity The solution to the Crossword pub ishe3 in cur columns in September in aid of The Children's Aid Society, and the names of the prise winners will appear la our issue of Thursday the 7th inst. on page 9. The number
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  • 32 7 The Rural Board, Malacca, has now 3 small Morris te-rieo, and 3 huge Dennis lorries, for the t ansrport cf granite metal for rof-d e"«struotion in the rural areas of the settlement.
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    • 263 7 0 PatronisJl Fatabliehed. By Royafy g For/Your Wedding and Birthday Gifts 5 I I I, c 5 I Go to c I I The Royal Jeweller I j Where you will always find everything in the best in I Design, Quality and Price g I Entirely New Stock in B
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  • 65 8 HOCKEY Old Rafflesians vs. Medical College The fdl owing wlill represent the Old lUffiesian-:' Association against the Medical College Union at hockey to-morrow on the Raffles School ground V. Moss; L. G. Waeatley and C. Richards; J. E Rodrigues, T S Man and A. G. Armstrong; G. F.
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  • 27 8 In an interesting hockey match played yesterday the V.M.C.A. defeated the S.C.C. (A) by 2 goals to nil edoroi in the second had
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  • 346 8 The K.O.R. Cup LADY GUILLEMARD TO I'RESENT TROPHY TO WINNERS The following teams have entered for the K.O R Cup, to be payed for on S:turday and Sunday, Singapore Poo Cluo ground, Balest er Read:Selangor Polo Club:—E. W. Tyler (Captain). G. A. de C. de Mcubray, G. M Gifford,
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  • 363 8 S.C.C. Tournament YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Singles R. G. Pash scr. beat R. W. Sinclair, 7—5, 8—6, 6—2. "C" Singles B. E. Ablitt owe 1 beat C. F. Snell scr., 6—0, 6—1. D Singles (Semi-Final) B. Astington beat C. G. Windle, 3—6, g 4 g 4_ P. T. Hutchings beat
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  • 38 8 TO-DAY'S TIES Doubles Handicap R. E. Co* and A. M. Drysdale vs. D. David and R. C. Smith. Singles Handicap A. F. Voelker vs. L. H. Campling. S. Viryasiri vs. P. plater or G. Haridas.
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  • 569 8 SECOND ROUNIIOF THE S.F.A. CUP O.T.F.C. Defeated bAthe S.C.C. by Three to 1*1 By "Centre" I The first match of the of the S F.A. Cup was played on fche Stadium ground last evening, when tfis S.C C defeated the Telephone Complny by three goals to nil. The teams
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  • 19 8 Reuter's Service. London, October 4. Division I Blackburn Rovers 2, Bury 2. Westham 1, Wednesday 1.
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  • 164 8 A football match for the above cup was played on Thursday, the 30th ultimo, at Muar between the Government English School, Muar, and the Government English School, Batu Pahat. The padang was roped in and chairs and benches were provided. An unusually big crowd, being
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  • 701 8 His Excellency Takes a Cruise on the Ella The week-end ha.< been a very busy one for the Club not only as regards racing but rlso fcr the presence of His Excellency the Commodore, who cruised on Saturday afternoon in the E3 a, watched the racing on Sunday morning
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  • 383 8 Key—Wills LOCAL CHAMPION UP AGAINST TOUGH CUSTOMER Flyweights have done all the slugging for the entertainment of local boxing enthusiasts for tie past few month.* and the announcement that Young Harry Wills will right Battling Key has been well received. Filipinos and a few Europeans have been the only
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  • 27 8 U.S. Ladies' Championship Reuter's Service. Haverford, October i. In the American ladies' golf championship final, Mrs. Stetson (Huntington Valley) beat Mrs. Gcss (Baltusrol) by two holes.
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  • 66 8 The Ladies' October medal competition of the Singapore Golf Club was played yesterday afternoon and resulted in a win for Mrs. Alan Ker. Thirty-four cards were taken out, and the following were returned. Mrs. Ker 51 15 36 Mrs. Hardie 51 11 40 Mrs. Wilson 56 12
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  • 63 8 A.P.C. vs. Services The feflorrfng "vill represent thf> A.P.O. against Services at Tanglin at Rugby to-day: E. G. Wheatley; E. M. Scoular, D. S. Robertson, A. E. Roberts, G. Fry; J. S. Long, F. A. Niblock; C. M. Vignoles, H. R. S. Law, E. J. Sturgess, L. Niven, F.
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  • 433 8 SQUABBLE OVER SHARE DELIVERY Defendant's Version of an Extension of Time An. alleged breach of contract over a transaction in shares came before Mr. Jru-stice Deane in the Supreme Court this mornircr in the action of Blake and Co.. istocU and share brokers, versus I. D. Vawda.
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  • 268 8 Court Sequel to the Sale of Pembroke Estate Sir Will'am Muriscn, in the Supreme Cou:t this morning, heard further evidence in support of claim.-, in alleged priority to the creditors, to sheres in the comrr.L-s:on of Mr. Tan Hong Ghee, (since made a bankrupt) over the sale of
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  • 85 8 Head of Salvation Army on Tour General Booth, head of the Salvation Army, is due to arrive in Singapore on December 2, in the course of his tour. He will be accompanied by Commissioner John Cunningham (Asst. International Social Secretary); Brigrdier Bernard Booth (eldest son of the
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  • 110 8 THE CITY OPERA "King Leon," presented by the City Opera at The New World last night, was well attended. The caste was a very p trong one and with Inchc Ismail, Zakaria, Taib and Abdul Wahid in the principal parts, it was difficult to decide with whom were
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  • 27 8 In Rama VI Road, Bangkok, a Chinese with a long stce] rod in his hand habere 1 to rest it against an electric wire. Result, sudden death.
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  • 794 8 INDIAN LABOUR IN MALAYA To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —My attention was drawn to your editorial of the 2nd on the above subject commenting upon my interview given to your representative. I always like honest criticism an I wish you would publish this
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  • 360 8 Motor Accident Follows Dinner Party The adjourned case in which a party of Americans are concerned in cennee rn witn a aaotor-ear acce nt was asorntng bwfow Mr. P. A F. David; the Di bict Judge. It will be remembered that a Ci f r-en car driven
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  • 2401 8 Cicely Rubber Estates Company, m Limited The twenty-first annual ordinary general meeting of the Cicely Rubber Estates Company, Ltd., was held on August 4 al Lloyd's-avenue, E.C., Mr. B. F. White (Chairman of the company) presiding. The representative of the secretaries (Messrs. Rowe White and Co., Ltd.,) having
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  • 296 9 There can be no doubt hat rii':lber flooring affords cxcelkr-t prcapecti for a substantial incnaeaa of rubber consumption, ar.|j on more than cne occasion reference has made to the desira.'iiuy for a co-operative publicity campaign. C -rtain difficulties have, however, prevented this from being put into cpeve-ation, and
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  • 129 9 To-day, October 5 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Qualifying Parade. Drill Hall, Eurasian Company, Officers and N. C O. s Company Training. Dill Hall, S. V. C. Band, Recruits' Band Practice. To-morrow, October 6 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R A. oignals, Signal Training. Friday, October 8
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  • 35 9 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Ks. 15a equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 equal to $100.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 92 9 ARCADIA CINEMA EAST COAST ROAD. RATONG. Commencing from Tuesday, October I to Thursday. October 7. FIRST SHOW AT 715 P.M. CAPITOL COMEDY Present FLY IN THG OINTMENT In 2 Parts. Vitagraph Present ALICE CALHOUN In "A GlRL'** In 5 Massive R:ols. SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. Goldwyn Present RICHARD DIX
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    • 381 9 Victoria Theatre. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Commencing Monday Next October 11th AND NIGHTLY AT 9.30 p.m. Stavrinaky Dancers THE RUSSIAN BALLET Mon. and Tues. October 11th and 12th La Taverne de la Mort and Sylphide Wed. and Thurs. October 13th and 14th Ancient Hellas ICOI Nights (OLYMPIC GAMES) (TALE OF
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    • 253 9 ?j LIS £5 j I Registered Trade Mark jjj J RENE ULLMANN'S 1 SPECIAL OFFER: 1 g To ALL RE iDER3 of THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, a special 10% (TEN PER CENT) DISCOUNT will be GRANTED by RENE ULLMANN on priocs jfj X marked, PROVIDED this COUPON will bu oit out
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  • 216 10 Monument for Great British Discoverer The spot on the Island of Kauai where Captain James Cook, British navigator and discoverer of Hawaii, landed 150 years ago will foe marlaad with a monument or tablet if the drive for necessary funds started by the Pan-Pacific Club of Honolulu
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  • 46 10 Messrs. Barlow Co. report the crops harvested on the undermentioned estates during the month of September, 1926: Harimau Rubber Estates, Ltd., 10,000 lbs. Majedie (Johore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., 17,250 Muar Itam Estates, Ltd., 22,400 Permas Rubber Co., Ltd., 28,000 Sekong Rubber Co., Ltd., 27,000
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  • 117 10 The selection of rubber as the material for the new white traffic lines is only a question of choosing the best design. Interest is being taken in the patent white line recently put on the market by Messrs. Alexander Comrie and Sons of Southampton. The line is formed of a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 278 10 j TRIIMPH I > OFI BRITISH INDUSTRY I j n j MORRIS CARS j < n Great Price Reductions o Q AS FROM Ist SEPTEMBER, 1926 O MORRIS COWLEY MORRIS OXFORD 1 2 Seater without front Wheel Brakes $1,740 2 Seater $2,4 >0 2 with $1,845 4/5 Seater $2,650 J|
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    • 261 10 Just Unpacked. Real silk Benares sarees, ravakais, ■iavanies, dupettas, shawls and chowkams —plain as well as gold embroidered—in different patterns; Bombay silk sarees, davanies, ravakais etc.. also fold embroidered; Surat silk shawls, sarees, chow- kams. and sarong*: Calcutta silk kerchiefs puduchaxi lanji shawls and sarees Cashmere shawls and chowkams of
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    • 401 10 I Rubber Insulated 9 Wires andiCables n^S^f :> JW r^^*^ I Cab Tyre Sheathed IrHE BORNEO CO., Ltd I (Inaxrporated in England.) pi Anson, Penang and fr I Alor Star. g I Singapore No. 3 TUB REIGNING FAVORITE IN SCHOOL AND BUSINESS Have you seen the Over-size Pen that looks
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    • 564 11 STEAMER SAILINGS HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. BY FORTNIGHTLY FREIGHI AND PASSFKGEB STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON AND ENGLAND with through connections from Singapore. ,r~~ ot./*in* Steamer arriving the same day that the Henderson steamer sails (tonne™ a Passengers disembark at Plymouth.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS FOX UNITED KINGDOM PORT OF DISEMBARKATION PLYMOUTH *i
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    • 633 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. 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 Leave Tonnage Singapore
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    • 861 11 STEAMER SAILINGS Tonnage Domination «STi Kitano Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 14 io Haruna Mara 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct Z» £J Kamo Maru 8 000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Nov 11 i| Katori Maru 10 000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Nov ib M Atsuta Maru 8 000 Marseilles, London Antwerp
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