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Title Section21 1926-10-08 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIII. No. 236 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 192621 words
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Advertisement88 1926-10-08 1 I COMM«BCIAL MANILLA BUFF ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED I OF SPECIAL QUALITY L, rK $2 00 pmr 1000 Env. ope. a IMtai I TV UalW Tribune Press, Ltd printer. 'Stationer., j Singapore, pr -i*»T ——irtr— —wru—TOi w<t^— Ht gOC^O HH|H I^H^^ I jj| THE i ijrfjj WORLD'S BEST I A written88 words
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Advertisement25 1926-10-08 1 >. Rimlru .twetactet »tid nnhm 9£ j(j ~M«t»I mm vkmH« ct>ffibtn»TK>n mmM O j or eyrcUMr*. or ItaKt we4**»t j «Mtsl rim tpccudn or lyigt i25 words
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Article684 1926-10-08 2 Separated from Her Subjects by Language Difference Queen Marie of Yugo-Slavia, daughter of Queen Marie of Roumania and youngest reigning woman sovereign in the world, is a timid and melancholy young woman. At the age of twenty-five, she finds herself the ruler of 16,000,000 persons, but separated from684 words
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Article178 1926-10-08 2 Singapore, October 7. Since our last the market has kept remarkably steady, there being a fair demand for actual rubber near at hand, but business forward on tender terms has been very limited. The London stocks showed a further heavy increase of 1,480 tons. January to December 1927178 words
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Article92 1926-10-08 2 AI faithful Moslems must be teetotalers. The Ko an forbids the use of even light wines and beer. During the recent visit of Mulat Yussof, Sultan of Morocco, to Pari?, a Parisian society women was surprised when she saw one c*l the Sultan's most trusted caids, beside92 words
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Article19 1926-10-08 2 A customs officer at Manila was killed on September 28 by falling into the hold of the Susana 11.19 words
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Advertisement467 1926-10-08 2 F> Great Reduction On All Models P ax I t a r Cheaper in/ Price I Better in Quality 509 7 H.P. 2 Seaters $1,700 Y H 5C9 7 H.P. 4 1.8SO R E S03 12 H.P. 4/5 2.40O E S 507 15/20 H.P. 617 3,225 s 512 20 301H.P.467 words
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Advertisement368 1926-10-08 2 WHY SEE YOUR BABY SUFFER? What mother does not feel pain when she sees her infant suffering the tortures of teething? Baby's Own Tablets quickly al eviate these pains. Or when colic comes, there is nothing better to give prompt relief. For infantile indigestion and constipation no remedy exists equal368 words
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Advertisement206 1926-10-08 2 RASH BROKE OUT ON CHjUTS FACE Formed Terrible Eruptions. Skin Inflamed. Cuticura Healed. My little girl's face broke out with a rash which later formed terrible, wet, sore eruptions. She could not sleep day or night en account of the irritation. Water came from the eruptions causinr, the trouble to206 words
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Article1412 1926-10-08 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Hongkong, September 26. By declaring the anti-British boycott in Canton off without any assurance on the part of Hongkong to do anything helpful to the Chinese in Hongkong, the Kuomintang has sold and betrayed the workers of Hongkong who had left on its advice1,412 words
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Article408 1926-10-08 3 Privately Owned Planes to be Common as Autos "Within the short period of the next twenty-five years, I believe aviation will push forward as the leading industry of the world—in volume as well as in importance—unveiling another great Eldorado to increase our Nation's wealth," says Captain E.408 words
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Article158 1926-10-08 3 Due to the lack of funds alloted to Francisco Galang, horticulturist of the P. I. Bureau of Agrieu'ture, now conducting a study of the methods of rubber cultivation in the Orient, he will be forced to abandon many of the important places which he had planned to158 words
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Article155 1926-10-08 3 An unidentified man ran amuck during a New York baseball contest and murdered the umpire before a large crowd of spectators. Several persons had just yelled "Kill the ump're" to emphasize their disapproval of his last decision. The man ran from his seat to the center of the field and155 words
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Advertisement157 1926-10-08 3 Hello! Is that 3463? j Please repeat my last order of g PHCENIX AER4TED WATERS. I 4 m ME— —> Have You Ever Tested Instant Postum This Way I Sip a cup of Instant Postum slowly-almost "chewft would an old wine- recognize the goodness Ln drop of thus The richest157 words
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Advertisement282 1926-10-08 3 No. 9 of series. SUPERVISION Throughout the length and breadth purity, for gaseous content end of Fraser Neave's factory there for quality. is exercised a rigidity of inspec- Every bottle that you buy has tion that permits of no slack undergone the scrutiny of trained methods. operatives whose sole duties282 words
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Advertisement451 1926-10-08 4 Amusements. fi TO-NIGHT AT THE rj I EMPIRE I g Thusday, October 7to Monday, October 11. In ihe Second Show at 9.10 p tn. sharp. Cj 1 S A Gay Peppy Frer eh 1 ova Kan c. A kio?k-out as a play—a not as \r g a picture. See Oh451 words
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Advertisement100 1926-10-08 4 Coming New Actors and Actresses from Deli W'aich For Further Announcement THE STAR OPERA North Bridge Road TO-NIGHT ALLADDIN and THE WONDERFUL LAMP. will be staged K. H. CHEONG, Ptoprietot, Y. L. TAN, Manager. PHONE 1366 for Seats The farewell i nf umaice of the Maha Cpeia will be on100 words
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Advertisement378 1926-10-08 4 G4IETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets TO-NIGHT AT 9.10. P.M. New Cartoon and International News. THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS— Rd 24 ill The life story of Lola Montez, the Irish girl, who took th? Old World by he ears in he early part of the 19th Century aad sway.d378 words
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Article127 1926-10-08 5 To-day, October 8 v Tides—ll.l« m U 32 ,pmfljjfh T.dcs. trahv 4 p.m. Hornewa < a Cv D w r vs. SJLC. E?Amcert ia Gardens. 5.15 p.m. Band (one Assn. Dinner. ita Wills. Happy Valley, 9.15 Boxing— KC > p.m. To-morrow, October y flieh Tide.-11.39 a.m. ?J:KO.R.Cup. Sunday.127 words
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Article409 1926-10-08 5 Examination of Mr. Tan Hong Ghee C< Bit this morning Di ai-'. a motion for against "Chop Kirn a ta on tfca application bal of the creuitor, We.- 1 and Co bj N K. Naeranpa Caett> ..1 ankruptcy notice was adSian ap. cared in person in plicaton to409 words
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Article147 1926-10-08 5 Shir* the Wharve» or expected to arrive Singapore, October 8. Ea«t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Talamba 22. Mr;* \V>n-f (Entrance Gat* 3) a- IS; Ban Whatt Hin 16; Darvol J T krula 14; Kistrn (5 p.m. shift to G. "2) 1"; Anttnor 8; Haiburg 6. Errnirp Dock147 words
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Article30 1926-10-08 5 untitled are in growing demand in rta show considerable hv 1 Uni ed States holds the I of this trade, though Great and F-ance are competitors of in- i importance.30 words
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Article623 1926-10-08 5 SUPREME COURT REFERENCES TO DEATH Fell a Victim to one of the Tropical Diseases Before the work of the Supreme Court was taken this morning, there was a full muster of members of tne Bar at the court of the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison, who was623 words
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Obituary755 1926-10-08 5 CORONER'S ENQUIRY BEGUN Deceased Planter Accustoned to Walk in His Sleep The Coroner's enquiry into the traffic death of Mr. A. W. Robertson a wel.known lubber p anter whose body was found on High Street near Europe Hovel on Monday morning was commenced this morning. Inspector Dale755 words
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Article237 1926-10-08 5 TO-DAY, OCTOBER 8 China, Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia, Philippine Islands, Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Hong Peng) 2 p.m. North and East India (Talamba) 2 p.m Banka Island, Java, South-West Sumatra, South-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Melchior Treub) 2 p.m. North, North-East237 words
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Article70 1926-10-08 5 (By courtesy of the Government Health Office) Kandang Kerbau Station for the 24 hours ending midnight 7th October, 1926. deg. Maximum shade temperature b8 F. Minimum shade temperature 75 F. Mean shade temperature 80.3 F. Maximum sun radiation 102 F. Minimum grass radiation 70.5 F. Sea temperature 8270 words
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Article108 1926-10-08 5 Maps which picture the interior of Austra is r.s a desert are incorrect, according to Michael Terry, who has just completed a survey of that country The interior, he saya. is a b'a.k soil plateau from 700 to 1 600 feet above sea level, contain ng many hundred square miles108 words
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Article107 1926-10-08 5 GAIETY CINEMA If anyone mfcses 'The Palace of P'easure," showing at the Gaiety Cinema from to-night, fee will miss one of the most romantic dashing adventurous screen tales that have been presented in Singapore in redent months. It is a Fox adaptation ot Adolf Pauls story of ''Lola107 words
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Article35 1926-10-08 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and cYylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of psyment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 equal to $100.35 words
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Advertisement83 1926-10-08 5 \\V\ Srii—l UW.MW ff/j V\l V»»TCMM4HtaS. mill V\A ASENTS SCHIFFNER CO, Wholesale Distributors: SCHIFFNER Co., Meyer Mansions, Singapore Thone 1342 i I ALBION CLAY'S BRITISH g jj GLAZED STONEWARE DRAINPIPES. S H Ready stocks obtainable of X I 4", 6", 9" and 12" Wholes. S 3 Bursting pressure up to83 words
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Advertisement184 1926-10-08 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Nolbes un-ler Fection 101 o' Orsioa"ce No. V 5 (Mani ip»l) for m-kirg up road and drains at NarcU Street and Van Kit aoad. lv connection w h noi ices e« r r ed m der Section »01 of Ordinance No. 13 (Munich all for184 words
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Advertisement192 1926-10-08 5 MOHAMED AYOOB Co, Dv bashes, Ship-chandlers and Commission Agents, Thone 1254 Tel. Address "Mohamed'*' M. M. LINE STEAMER Deck Psssenger Ticket Sellers. For Djibouti via Colombo, Djibouti via Madras, Pondicherry and Colombo, Yokohama via Saigon, Tourane, Hai Phong, Hongkong, Shanghai and Kobe. Deck passengers are provided with well sheltered accommodation192 words
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Article884 1926-10-08 6 Speculations are abroad about the possibilities of a cut next quarter, the fate of the carry-over and the question of standard production. London stocks are over 36,000, only a month's supply it 13 true, but regarded by many as excessive in view of contemporary circumstances. Price remains884 words
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Article1332 1926-10-08 6 Two American soldiers were caught on board the steamship Antonio as stowaways at Man la. The Antonio was to leave the same night for Port Darwin, Australia. For defrming a non-ccmmissioned police officer in a Ch.ncse daily p?per, the LiengKio,' the Bangkok Criminal Court fined tbi proprietor ani cduor and1,332 words
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Article987 1926-10-08 6 The Hon. Inche Eunos bin Abdullah g leaving to-day for a month's h i tJ ln Java. The death occurred last month «,f i Mary E. Guillemard, of Trabachv sister of H. E. the High Commissi ner. The Acting Consul General f Mr. Jui Chun Hfu, will987 words
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Advertisement379 1926-10-08 6 I Early Morning. I I Tea and Coffee Services. I B BEST QUALLTY CHINA S S With Heavy Nickle Plated Mounts jfl I COLUUKS S Blue, Yellow, Green, Brown. jj g COMPOSITION I 1 Tray, 1 lea or Coffee Pot, 1 I 1 Cream Jug, 1 Sugar Basin, fl g379 words
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Advertisement117 1926-10-08 6 15Z5Z5Z525Z525Z52££*****25Z525£525Z5Z£ COMPARISON 1 is the only infallible Test 5 of the relative value of S Typewriters. 5 fl By comparison the Royal S fl proves its superiority. fl I ***TYPE WRITE RS*** fl "a fl Ask for Booklet jc A Describing the 20 fl Reasons a I LTD I A117 words
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Article281 1926-10-08 7 Baldwin Proposals Rejected OF SAFETY ME N URGED Lflipai rj] to Prevent men from liming Work Reuter's Service British Official Press Service [Rtuter's Service.] LonJon, October 7. o.ate conference unani"i (i .Mim.nts proposals oi the figaraa of the a- 1 jets sh wing: roposals 737,000 42,000 f01Reuter's Service; British Official Press Service - 281 words
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Article153 1926-10-08 7 I Parry Thomas Lowers Three Standards at Booklands British Official Press Service Lordon, October 7. Thret- moto*- spied records were broken *>i tr.t* Br< an.is ra:insr track to-day by Parry livmas on fi Leyland Thomas car. He lowered ihe five-hundred-miles record of four hcurs thirty-two minutes forty-twoBritish Official Press Service - 153 words
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Article75 1926-10-08 7 SBght Mishap on Flight to Manchester British Official Press Service. London, October 7. I to-day befell Sir Alan t Bying to Manchester where mJhmZ 13 Lein S celebrated. ExperiU, V ngine troub c w th his small EJ he found it necessary to Was f ling atBritish Official Press Service. - 75 words
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Article46 1926-10-08 7 Reuter's Service Th Union, October 7. n which w;s offered in mediate success, the list A ■<"■ 1» minutes. I of the proceeds will ithU anw n lh p ayment cf short-term remainder will be used for •at hem *s necessitated by theReuter's Service - 46 words
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Article24 1926-10-08 7 Reuter's Service [fetter*! Service.] It London, October 7. pu a Japanese syndicate Ml, Mil Bombay K r«up at a "'dhens sterling.Reuter's Service - 24 words
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Article143 1926-10-08 7 CONSERVATIVES URGE AUDITS BY LAW Advocate Protection of Workers Who are not Socialists British Official Press Service. London, October 7. For the first time the annual conference of the Conservative Party, which opened at Scarborough to-day, was presided over by a woman, Dame Caroline Bridgeman wife ofBritish Official Press Service. - 143 words
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Article101 1926-10-08 7 American Syndicate to Grant a $25,000,000 Loan Reuter's Service Berlin, October 8. Negotiations between the Hiro Stinnos family and an Amercian Banking Syndicate for a twenty-hve-million-dollar loan have been concluded. It has been mutually agreed to combine the entire property of the Hu<*o Stinnes family in twoReuter's Service - 101 words
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Article105 1926-10-08 7 General Yon Seeckt Resigns From Socialist Group Reuter's Service Paris, October 7. Th? resignation of General Vcn Seeckt is coupled by the special correspondent of "Le Matin in Germany with the recent ledgnat.on of the Socialist, Herr Severing, Pru-sian Minister for the Interior, ostensibly en account of he3lReuter's Service - 105 words
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Article94 1926-10-08 7 French Ministry Issues Stern Warning to Foreigners Reuter's Service [Reuters Service.] Paris. October 7. The Ministry of the Interior has issued a warning to foreigners who abuse French hospitality by carrying on political propaganda imported vfsom their respective coun ties. Th? Ministry declares that such agitation an! theReuter's Service - 94 words
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Article72 1926-10-08 7 Unveiling of Memorial to South African Troops British Official Press Service. London, October 7. The unvei'ing on Sunday of the memorial to the South African soldiers at Deiville Wood, the s~ene of some of the heaviest fight ng in the Somme battles, is to be performed by Mrs.British Official Press Service. - 72 words
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Article69 1926-10-08 7 Soundless and Non-Skidding Road for London Reuter's Service [Reuters Service.] London, October 7. The City Corpora ion is carrying ait an interesting experiment in the Blackfriars neighbourhood in ropaii ing a rt ett by moans cf terra cotta blocks on Which there is a covering of lubber.Reuter's Service - 69 words
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Article63 1926-10-08 7 Federal Bank's Resources to Help Farmers Reuter's Service [Reuters Service.] New Orleans, Octc*b?r 7. It is announced that the of the Federal In isrmediate Qnectit Bank, amounting to $60,000,000. ar? being offered ta co ton farmers of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana through co-operative marketing orgr nidations and agriculturalReuter's Service - 63 words
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Article142 1926-10-08 7 SKIPPER HELD ON GRAVE CHARGE Alleged Attempt to Ram the Revenue Ship Reuter's Service [Reuters Service.] Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, October 7. The master of the cuxLiary schooner Gaspe Hsherman has teen committed 10* trial on a charge of attempting to ram, seven.y-five miles from the Americen coast,Reuter's Service - 142 words
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Article126 1926-10-08 7 Determined to Protect Lives of Nationals Reuter's Service London, October 7. Addressng a mass meeting at Scarborough Mr. Baldwin said that the Government, would not hesitate to protect British l.yes in China. They would enter the Imperial Conference with the sing c object to promote the wisestReuter's Service - 126 words
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Article69 1926-10-08 7 Reuter's Service New York, October 7. The Daugherty-Miller trial is expected to go to the jury to-morrow Mi ler's counsel said that the power to approve the seven-mi.lien-dollar ciaim belonged to Daugherty. He, however, was rot trying to pass the buck He aided that there was no evidenceReuter's Service - 69 words
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Article57 1926-10-08 7 Reuter's Service [Reuters Service.] Washington, October 7. Commander Byrd has started on a seven thousand miles tour of the United States in the same Fokker machine in which ht flew over the north poie The tour is the longest ever undertaken in America. Commander Byrd expectsReuter's Service - 57 words
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Article87 1926-10-08 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, October 7. At the annual meeting of the Penang St. Andrew's Society, Dr. Sharp, who presided, said that the Society was in a prosperous condition. They had now a total membership of 152, an increase of 44 compared with the previous year,87 words
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Article37 1926-10-08 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, October 7. In the District Court the hearing began of the case in which a Malay postman named Hamid bin Jassim is charged with stealing six letters during transmission.37 words
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Article31 1926-10-08 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, October 7. For being in possession of non-Govern-ment chandu, a Hokien named Khoo Choon Poh was fined $100, or two months' rigorous imprisonment.31 words
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Article186 1926-10-08 7 New Zealand Thinks it a Necessity- Mr. Coates. the New Zealand Prime Minister, out ined before Parliament on September 1 his att.tude in regard to Imperial affairs in general and the Imperial Conference in particular. He said that it would be his earnest aim to continue unaltered in186 words
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Article1770 1926-10-08 7 Sir John Anderson's Policy COMPLETELY OPPOSED TO DECENTRALISATION Sir George Maxwell's Second Review in British Malaya In the September issue of "British Malaya", Sir George Maxwell continues his Examination of tne so-called "new policy" in the F.M.S, He writes Sir John Anderson has appeared in a new light, for1,770 words
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Advertisement264 1926-10-08 7 I Patronised jj For Your Wedding and Birlhday Gilt» 3 Go to I I The Royal Jeweller J I Where 4you will always find everything in the best in I j I design, Quality and Price I Entirely New Stock in j JEWELLERY, SILVER AND E. P. WARE I Just264 words
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Article162 1926-10-08 8 (By Courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio October 6. "The best means to settle the naval disarmament question is to lay down an International law to (B&trJct the naval strength of all nations" is claimed by a certa'n .quacrter of the navy. The Federation of the Labourers Uniers,162 words
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Article25 1926-10-08 8 untitled taken during August 1926 of the n Powlafon- within 'ihe 29,07.. a fte end of U| t nrluJes those holding the status oi Lu.opeans.25 words
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Article281 1926-10-08 8 BOXING Holders Retain European Championships Reuter's Service London, October 7. At Albert Hall in a twenty-rounds Buropean IjweUirt championship bou L Elky Clark, of Scotland, the holder, defeated F ancois Moxachini the French champion, on points. It was a splendid fight throughout. Clark showed himself the cleverer boxerReuter's Service - 281 words
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Article40 1926-10-08 8 Battling Key and Harry Wills meet at the Happy Valley to-nieht in their tw-1; three-minute rounds main event. With Avolino and Y. C. Song appearing in an eight-rounder and the other supporting events, some fine sport is assured.40 words
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Article237 1926-10-08 8 S.C.C. Tournament YESTERDAY'S RESULTS A Singles (Semi-Final) Lieut. H. S. J. Bourke plus 3 vs. A. A. A. Patcrson owe 15.2 (unfinished). R. G. Pash scr. beat Roy Smith owe 30, 3—6, 7—5. 6—4. C Singles (Final) F. Berry plus 3 vs. B. E. Ablitt owe 1 (unfinished).237 words
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Article81 1926-10-08 8 Andrew Currie Cup LADIES' GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP OF SINGAPORE 1926 In the third round of the above Mrs. Jackson beat Mrs. Tennant 2 up. Miss Law beat Mrs. Kirkland 8 and 7. Lady Colina Hussey beat Mrs. Swindell 5 and 4. Mrs. Davison beat Mrs. Stevens 2 and L Semi-Final81 words
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Article20 1926-10-08 8 The match arranged between Sepoy Lines and the Garrison Golf Club for October 10, has been postponed.20 words
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Article95 1926-10-08 8 Week-End Programme Puteh has challenged Ella for the possession of the Lundon Cup and this race takes place to-morrow. On Sunday the second race for the Rear Commodore 1926 Trophy will be sailed. Course as for last Sunday as follows —Starting line to Arathoon. Apcar, to Oscar leaving both95 words
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Article34 1926-10-08 8 V.M.C.A. Beats A.P.C. The resuit of the hooey played yesterday between tho V.M.C.A. and the A.P.C. was a good win for the Association by 3 goals to nil, scored in the second half.34 words
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Article643 1926-10-08 8 S.F.A. CUP A Shock Provided for the Chinese By "Centre" Calculations were almost upset yesterday evening, when the S.C.F.A. left it until well into thw* second half before they were able to penetrate the rock-like defence put up by ihe ten men combination of the RE. In the first643 words
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Article399 1926-10-08 8 ITS REFEREES AND THEIR QUALIFICATIONS By «'Centre'» The co option of a new official to the SLF.A. Cup tie on the Stadium yesterday evening shews commendable originality on the i ait of it'h>3 S.F.A, who hitneito had detailed the same officii: for practically the cr.<lire programme of th_» competiti399 words
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Article967 1926-10-08 8 CHINESE FROM FORMOSA IN UNUSUAL CASE Rubber Dealer Loses $2,500 in a Flutter As a result of a gambling nutter enacted in a Chinese singing girl's rooms, three Chinese in brand-new tweed suits, who claimed to te Japanese citizens, stood in the dock before a Police967 words
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Article16 1926-10-08 8 Home League Results Reuter's Service Londoa October 7 Se-ond Division Nottingham F 2, Fulham 0.Reuter's Service - 16 words
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Article61 1926-10-08 8 The following will represent the Astor. Ath'etlc Clu v against "3t. Joseph's Institution in a frien.ay "amp of soccer at the SCFA Ground this afternoon* Au Hock; Tan Huay Hup, K S Ho; A. N Other. Lim Chee Kit, Tan Chwee Ticn-x; Tan Hock Leone, Tan61 words
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Article54 1926-10-08 8 V.M.C.A. vs. S.C.R.C. Tho following will represent the V.M.C.A. vs. S C.R.C. at cricket to-morrow on the V.M.C.A. rrcund. commencing fit 215 n.m.:—H. G. Stack (Capt.). M. I~|-tiv-,, E. G Whertlcv. A. Van Cuybnbuif-, B. K. Shah. I Roahteg, R Oilwon. C. Richprds. S. D. Caudcr, G. V. Neubronner,54 words
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Article342 1926-10-08 8 REVERSAL OF SINGAPORE DECISION Action by Imperial. Merchant Service Guild Tha following is taken from "The Dolphin and Guild Gazette," the official organ of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild. It refers to the Marella-Comua collision case, which was heard by a Marine Court in Singapore some time ago;342 words
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Article695 1926-10-08 8 Singapore, October 6. The metal quotation shows a sharp advance over the week, and rlthough share values have been slow to respond, at close there is every indication of very active markets and improved quotations. Profittaking and heavy settlements due have to a great extent been responsible for695 words
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Article38 1926-10-08 8 There is a good untitled for all classes of metal rooking md h*n?«b"H tttentTjl ir BrUish Imno t- fir tho B**t ourr'cr of IPTfi hay? os*°blithed a new rtcord. Japanese manufacturers have, so far, reaped tha major benefit.38 words
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Article942 1926-10-08 8 INDIAN LABOUR IN MALAYA I To the Editor of the Malaya Tril Sir, —I shall be glad if you will k,M publish the following few lines in Vizian's" letter on the above J which appeared in your paper of th* f instant. In the first place942 words
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Article101 1926-10-08 8 Turkish womon have for untitled entered the fields cf dent mistrv. Turk-y's first women d i Courra and Chadic Hanoums. It In claimed that what is Wlat Charl-stnn will prove a I trn of th? original d»M he kit* hr»> b -n elimr no doubt, wfll say I t\aa moaned101 words
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Article429 1926-10-08 9 «Arsenic" Poison Turns Out to be Chalk of water, one containing Two k an( j the other—as the P^Tmin 'upposcd-arsenk. stood on m t r ece the mx classes he had to dram. 0'-' 1 no for the unwavering: '"J.,volver' was pointed at his man who held429 words
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Article81 1926-10-08 9 British Official Press Service London, October 7Exchange rate®: Paris 1*58.875. N' W York 4.*****5. Brunei; 175.75. G neva 25.12. Amsterdam 12 1275. Mian 126.125. Berlin 20.37. Stockholm 18.16. Copenhagen 18.275. (M > 22.1 5 V: nr.a 34.385. Prague 163.75. H 1 in rf. rs 192 75. Mad idBritish Official Press Service - 81 words
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Article86 1926-10-08 9 All barmaids maat be abolished. This 18 pro sal which is being put forTemperance Council of the mo of the organisawith the British ProhibiMovement v of what is termed the r, which also demands should be prohibited by sed under this char- x public houses should be86 words
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Article16 1926-10-08 9 I tober 9.—Final of Hall T,o„p vs. sth Troop, otacun; rraaad 4.45 p.m16 words
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Article77 1926-10-08 9 untitled shop has been openfinancia] backing of d and Agriculture to amption cf sea fish. T I' tiar, 1 I°* tne Federal PenitenA "th, Kansas, refused it. Forbes, former c Bareao, who was need to two years* imw 'audinf the Government 1 *of boapitak for disabled irred on September "<77 words
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Article697 1926-10-08 9 Great Discoveries in Near Future Prophesied British scientists as well as laymen are still discussing the recent address of Sir Oliver Lodge. England's most famous scientist, in which he gave it as his firm personal conviction that the next great advance in knowledge would be to bring the697 words
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Article70 1926-10-08 9 To-morrow, October 9 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, European Units Casuals, Musketry Classification. Bukit Timah Range, S. R. E. (v), Warren Shield Practice. 2.30 p.m.—Farrer Range, Non-European Units Casuals, Musketry Classification. Sunday, October 10 7.30 a.m.—Eukit Timah Range, European Units Casuals, Musketry Classification. Bukit Timah Range, S. R. E.70 words
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Advertisement58 1926-10-08 9 ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? IF SO CONSULT J. IKEDA < EXPERIENCED DENTIST* 41, Hill Street, OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL FIRE STATION, TELEPHONE 991 Marble, Road Metal Lime for Sale. Delivery Ex Railway Siding alongside Quarry. Cartage arranged tor local orders. MARBLE TOMBSTONES AND MEMORIALS IN STOCK Prices Moderate. INSCRIPTIONS CUT58 words
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Advertisement281 1926-10-08 9 Victoria Theatre. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Commencing: Monday Next 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 ARABIAN NIGHTS)281 words
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Advertisement182 1926-10-08 9 d!SS?.S2SES2SZSZS2S2SEMS^ I Jamie w 1 1 1 j Stuart" 1 Ea SCOTCH WHISKY Fine Flavour 1 Thorough Maturity a Constant Quality g I DI Hp IN SHORT Tin: I I SPIRIT OF I I SATISFACTION I 5 Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. Cj (Incorporated in England). S a Singapore,182 words
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Article531 1926-10-08 10 Singapore, October 2. MEAT Beef steak (round) katf 52 Beef stew or curry kati 48 Pork lean kati 60 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 68 Mu-ton Indian Jb. 50 Mutton Australian ib. 50 Fowl kati 50 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 80 Ducks531 words
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Article229 1926-10-08 10 Secretary of the Treasury Mellon has issued a statement pointing out that prohibition is gradually gaining around and that public opinion is slowly coming to the support of the law. He said that there is less drinking of alcoholic liquors in the United States to-day than ever before. Smugcling across229 words
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Advertisement658 1926-10-08 10 ICE CREAM 3 5 3 S 3 S 3 x a^e Home a three flavoured Brick! 3 fn 3 S 3 lObtainableI Obtainable from: Cj John Little Co., Bun Bee Co., Kirn Ann Co., Lim Khoon Heng, Luna Cafe (Dhoby Ghaut), Lim Yew Chye and Sons, High Street, or from658 words
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Advertisement518 1926-10-08 10 2S2S2SZSZSZSZSZS2S2SZSZS2SZSZSZ^ I ROBERT HUDSON, LTD BUY BRITISH MADE WaGONS it 5 gons beyond a. few bi **\W ling links." J *M Sole Agents: ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF THE BORNEO CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Engl md Singapore, Knala Lumpur, Ipoh, Teluk Anson, Penang and Alor Star. Singapore No. 3 THE REIGNING FAVORITE518 words
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Advertisement447 1926-10-08 11 STEAMER SAILINGS HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. BY FORTNIGHTLY FREIGiJ'i AND FAS3FNGEB STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON AND ENGLAND with throsgh connections from Singapore. mmtmrntm Steamer arriving the same day that the Henderson steamer satis onneotms Passengers disembark at Plymouth.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS I NITED KINGDOM PORT OF DISEMBARKATION PLYMOUTH „S,\u k 0*447 words
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Advertisement612 1926-10-08 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 Singapore612 words
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Advertisement848 1926-10-08 11 t STEAMER SAILINGS LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Due Sail Kitano Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Uct ie jo Haruna Maru 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Uct JO »J Kamo Maru 8 000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Nov ii Katori Maru 10 000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Nov Atsuta Maru 8 000 Marseilles, London848 words
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Advertisement488 1926-10-08 12 situations vacant WANTED—a Malay Clerk with knowledge U book-keeping and typewriting. Btat< txperience and alao salary required. Apply b> Setter to Box No. 375 o/o tfalaya Tribune. WANTED—A seniir Compodtor for setting Adverih* meat*. Ouly men wi h experience 'Mcd apply in person between 2 and 3 p.m. erith recent488 words
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Advertisement732 1926-10-08 12 PUBLIC NOTICES THE BUKIT JELOTONG RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) NOTICE ii h->reb- gym that at the Sixteenth Annual Ordinary General Meeting to bi held on Wednesday, Ootnbar 20, 1926, the Directors will recommend that a final dividend of 9% for tie year ended 31st May t926 ba732 words
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Advertisement431 1926-10-08 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET BRANCHES EWS 85 Beach Street Malacca 131 J on ker Street, Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16 Ilir Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. Batavia 47 Corner Lloyd Straat AGENCIES AT:431 words
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Advertisement495 1926-10-08 12 BANES THE MERCANTILE BANK OP INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,884 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, EC. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.495 words
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Advertisement481 1926-10-08 12 INSURANCE THE f»l SOUTH IJlfer BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Managec 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, PROFIT481 words
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Advertisement515 1926-10-08 12 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACToi 8«, Brat Baaah Road. SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, bells, power f or motors and etc. Please write to the abo H address or 'Phone up No. 3m CHARGES MODERATE 'Phone 3tSl NO 35, ER\B B\B*H rovt> PHOTO ENGRAVERS AND SIGN515 words
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