Malaya Tribune, 23 November 1926
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Title Section21 1926-11-23 1 The Malaya Tribune [7oL XIII-- No. 274 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, MM21 words
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Advertisement202 1926-11-23 1 maN ILLA BUFF gtfVELOPES JUST RECEIVED I 0F SPECIAL QUALITY UZI 6'x3l*' 1000 Envalopta frinttn 4 Stationary, SiDgapor», 11 Model «503" 15 /3 oh.p. j j ft 1111 I if 4 Cylinders. j j FIAT "501" Expands to "503" j 4r Extra Horse Power 8 o 4 Inches Longer fl202 words
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Article607 1926-11-23 2 Ampang (Perak) Tin Dredging Limited The statutory meeting of Ampang (Perak) Tin Dredging, Ltd., was held on October 8, at the registered offices of the company, 28, Budge-row, Cannon-street, E.C., Sir Ernest W. Birch, K.C.M.G., Chairman of the company, presiding. The Secretary (Mr. C. Jackson, A.C.1.5.), having read607 words
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Article222 1926-11-23 2 Bank Clerk Gone Four Weeks Now Mystery still surrounds the disappearance in Shanghai of Prederico Pereira, who was last seen at ten o'clock on the night of October 16, near the Town Hall. His family and friends are taking every means to secure information which may lead to222 words
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Article36 1926-11-23 2 A plague has broken out among the war refugees at Nankow and some twenty doctors have been despatched to cure the sufferers under the auspices of the Swastika Association, a local philanthropic society formed by Buddhists.36 words
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Advertisement353 1926-11-23 2 the many ways in which "4711" can be used with beneficial m\\\m (111 \j results, there is none more wid?l> appreciated by discriminat- Sp^S^rri ing women than the touch behind the ears and over the temples rOk\J which cools and refreshes after exercise. £l~3Z|pß Its bewitching daintiness gives it pride353 words
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Advertisement153 1926-11-23 2 THE WISEST PARENT If it, is a "wise father who understands his own child" it is even a wiser parent who knows what to prescribe for the child when it is ailing-, and i; is the wisest parent of all who immediately turns to Baby's Own Tablets under such circumstances.153 words
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Advertisement178 1926-11-23 2 Am Wk\ 1 Before and tier expos- ure to sun and wind c batbe the skin in coolint. soothing Palmolive. Keep Your Skin Active Arf. mm oih-noih- Jour complexion will retain its dear ingelse—give nature'sgreen fresh, flawieSS, VOUthflll aDDearan/ r7 if you will only keep the oughly clean. untouched by178 words
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Article171 1926-11-23 3 Chinese Girls Arrested Near Shanghai Arsenal Suspected of being Cantonese agent* lour Chinese girls am foUnd jn motor-car in the vicinity of amngnan Arsenal, early on the 30th ult., will] the curfew order was in force, have been arrested D> the Chinese police. They are being detained at171 words
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Article341 1926-11-23 3 The following are a part of the minutes of a committee meeting held at Sandakan on Friday, October 29 Present :-Mr. C. B. Brewer (in the hair), Hon. Mr. W. B. Johnston, Messrs v n If 7, H J< W lk r G. Mayor and Mr. xv341 words
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Advertisement465 1926-11-23 3 just Unpacked. i silk Ben**** sarees, ravakais, R ea dypettas, shawls and chowkams we j] aa gold embroidered—in -P !an Bombay silk sarees, ais etc., also gold embroit silk shawls, sarees, chow,ngs: Calcutta silk kerchiefs lanj shawls and sarees Cashmd < howkams of different ide shirts both cotton and iids;465 words
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Advertisement163 1926-11-23 3 Everlasting COUGH! WITH lots of people a nasty cough begins with great regularity on the approach of every cold-season. The worst of all coughs incurred at early season is that, if neglected, they become chronic and lasting. At the first sign of any return of the old cough or chest163 words
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Advertisement156 1926-11-23 3 i BOVRIL I S BEEF I j TJAP MATA HARI j WORTH j a TRY I g tJUftjl/ manufactured WM __£J a FOH ©OKX GOLDEN VIRGINIA) THEM I §62cts. ne tl|oo se I I j« I I Obtainable at John Little's or any good provision S dealer. Or fr«B S156 words
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Advertisement348 1926-11-23 4 a m M I EMPIRE I Tuesday, Nov. 23 and Wednesday, Nov. 24 S 2nd Show at 910 pm. 3 An A.F. P. Production X I Allan Quatermain 8 8y Sir Eider Haggard 6 Reels C Allan quatermain ia one of Sir Rider Hagg«d'B masterpiece, and depicts most g X348 words
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Advertisement242 1926-11-23 4 J3L m sgin g xx ts. I A "GOLDEN" PICTURE-SOMETHING THAT SHINES I ABOVE THE ORDINARY From Tuesday, November 23 to Monday, November 29. I I AT THE ALHAMBRA S (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd. Proprietors.) H I PARAMOUNT-CECIL B DE MILLE PRODUCTION I Adapted from Wallace Irwin's Novel by242 words
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Advertisement238 1926-11-23 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert end Bencoolen Street* To-night at 8.45 p.m. Until Thursday, November 25 FOR The Firs, and Last Time in Singapore, Not to be seen in any other Theatre The Mystery of The Golden Skull (16,000 Feet in Length) THE WHOLE 16 PARTS ALL IN ONE NIGHT At238 words
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Advertisement115 1926-11-23 4 Surma Theatr North Bridge Road. T,, > 2*l, TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 Pjj. Until Tuesday, New Cartoon, Latest International s R:omers Afloat (Gold Medal TOM MIX with TONY in j NO MAN'S GOLD From the opening of the firsts, end it s'zzles with action. o u?n battle win dynamite a g4115 words
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Article1464 1926-11-23 5 FINANCE COMMERCE EXCHANGE Singapore, November 23 Demand d n Bank 4 m| o 2S o 4 6 l 32d 0n Java Bank T. T. 139% Private 3 ms 3 o 251 2 n Ja P an an r k d i d 113? On India, Bank T T i«£ SlWer1,464 words
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Article53 1926-11-23 5 If she wouldn't wash dishes for $50 a week, that's pride; if she does it for nothing, that's matrimony. The rate of issue of Money Orders for nd m? eylon 13 Rs 154 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs 15853 words
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Advertisement428 1926-11-23 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS RAPHhR by Import firm. tod perfectly. Reply stating ,x P ed to Pott Box 234, ViNTEI RESBEB :or Coalia Sick Quarteis >>m qualified caudidat* > »1 ng 10 the fcuperiutending H M. Naral Base, tseletar, experieece and wages MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE j given Ik»t Bukit Timah will be428 words
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Advertisement532 1926-11-23 5 WHIPPET TO WELCOME CHRISTMAS We share the enpyment of the reason with our custome.s in repairing thiir pianos ac cheap prioes and In better workma iship. G-eat Reduction for X'mas season only! Best British Materials Competent Shanghai Workmen Becond hand pianos of well-known makers are always in stock. New pianos532 words
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Miscellaneous129 1926-11-23 5 SINGAPORE DIAKY To-day. November u riA»s —0.46 a.m., 11.58 a.m. (on Circus. 9.15 p.m. rnU rhristmas Parcels mail. H Pt fo-morrow, November 24 Tides. 1.31 a.m.. 0.37 p.m. Hip v U Sport> Meeting, 5.15 p.m. r, mnuMV Meeting 2 p.m C. f Vi,rus. 4.30 and 9.15 p.m. Ha rTIlst, i129 words
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Miscellaneous67 1926-11-23 5 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesy of the Government Health Officer) Kandang Kerbau Station for the 24 hours ending mwtnigiit 22nd November. 1926. Maximum «hade temperature F. Maximum shade temperature 73 F. Mean shade temperature 78.4 F. Maximum gun radiation 136 f Minimum giras* radiation 71 f >-ea temperature gQ p' Mean67 words
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Article1019 1926-11-23 6 General Booth, chief of the Salvation Army, will receive a more than secular welcome on his arrival at Singapore this month, for the work of 44 the Army has spread over the world and many a man whose war service brought him into contact with one or1,019 words
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Article1240 1926-11-23 6 By kind permission of Lt.-Col.C.J. Pickering, C.M.G., D.5.0., and Officers, the Drums and Fifes of the 2nd Bn. The Duke of Wellington's Regiment will beat retreat in the Botanic Gardens on Wednesday, the 24th inst., at 5.15 p.m. The influence of political events ha? created a growing demand in the1,240 words
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Article665 1926-11-23 6 We regret to record th* i G. Cullen, which took pla cl J lh < V Wednesday from enu,' at A.S.P. had left Sing! M ,;r-. way when the The U. S. VV r ar IWd nounced that Governor the Philippines will 1 'V ton in January665 words
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Article19 1926-11-23 6 From Europe, (London November 4) by s.s. Tara. d«J at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 2*.th "U19 words
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Article31 1926-11-23 6 The London stock of.rubb tons, as compared with November 15. Deliveries during the ber 20 amounted to 1,788 with 1,788 tons during U*i November 13- Stocks up I31 words
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Article72 1926-11-23 6 (From Our Own &»a*«* [pok, r The first and only social P of the Anglican Diocesan Ipoh was the Bishop s vJ terdav at the Town Had rtJJJ company of invited guests ing the acquaintance <)fal-> men from all parte of M- < Bishop and Mrs. Ferguson-1 ral72 words
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Advertisement298 1926-11-23 6 j Essential I Jewellery «2» I For a j 1 Gentlemen* I New Shipment <W j 1 Just Received jj |3 j Including Collar Front and Neck Studs I 8 i I B 3 Sleeve Links. Tie Clips. I Scarf Pins. I I D in Solid Gold 9, IS and298 words
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Advertisement72 1926-11-23 6 I COMPARISON I Sis the only infallible Test g hof the relative value of S g Typewriters. ft By comparison the Royal g ft proves its superiority. jjj Ask for Booklet X Describing the 20 ft Reasons I LTD. I I Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur. 9 Ln I f Time72 words
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Article78 1926-11-23 7 Bri tish in f hina Well protected BBNBSE NOTE ON TREATY m ABROGATION to Wee With Terms Offered by Belgium Reuter's Service. London, 22. Unite of C mmow, replying to Austen Chamberlai:i JL* of the naval forces by th; Commander-in-jn cl .se t >uch with the Minisjp kingReuter's Service. - 78 words
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Article104 1926-11-23 7 B:*u.----Is. November 22. m presented dec.in- ret with a compromise by which A '"-Belgian dispute as regards the 31 f the 1 >»»"> Trtarty was to be r to the Ha true Court The Belgian j n .nseijuently decided to apply Ha/ue a> China recognizcd the104 words
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Article94 1926-11-23 7 >h Frontier Problems Discussed British Official Press Service. L >ndon, November 22. British High Commi>- r Irak, is visit-A.igora on tao fXi'H of the Turkish Government who turning from Geneva via A in was a few months I feen Irak and Turkey visit will enable him iBritish Official Press Service. - 94 words
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Article53 1926-11-23 7 I f $140,000,000 for American System Reuter's Service. Bntte, Moataca, November 23. tmely of $140,000,000. at tbe public auction of the ikee and St. Paul Railroad ?r a receivership for I j Vea: lade by the re-organisation terms of the purchase will ■wtt d to the Fe ieralReuter's Service. - 53 words
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Article55 1926-11-23 7 Effected Republicans Being Rounded Up Reuter's Service. London. November 22. th issUe of the Free State "t'fl rfetec ives raided the an newspapers at Dublin rent i> S ucs. Similarly th e h «adquartera of the b v U n, I Fifty persons connection with the aReuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article24 1926-11-23 7 Reuter's Service. Y, "-k. November 22. Davis Cup Committee has N] tne of int (-national Lawn I tad alao the Davis CupReuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article19 1926-11-23 7 Reuter's Service. Doara, November 22. has bee si k abeJ du ant ai a serious chill.Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Article114 1926-11-23 7 ertr Sentenced to Death at on K Kong C^ e v; as concluded r: »ma. s !j ,51r Hen ry Gollan, l n \f l Kong. 4 u y Mr H G tlj niari a f d f whom W n ult oil th stateme nt8 regard■*t*n114 words
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Article166 1926-11-23 7 VESSELS DRIVEN ASHORE IN BRITISH ISLES Cunarder Standing by Imperilled Freighter British Official Press Service. London, November 22. Gales swept Great Britain and adjacent seas during the week-end. Several small vessels were driven ashore and life boats SZf XS 9 schooner Sp» th, n Wa v abandcBritish Official Press Service. - 166 words
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Article63 1926-11-23 7 Newspaper Interests Bought By New Group Reuter's Service. London, November 22. Mr. Lloyd George has parted with all the controlling interest in "The Daily Chronicle group to a group represented by the Marquess of Reading, Sir David Yule and Sir Thomas Catto. The firstnamed is Chairman.Reuter's Service. - 63 words
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Article121 1926-11-23 7 Rahman Hydraulic Tin (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, November 22. At the nineteenth annual meeting of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Mr. Cecil Rac presiding, said that part of the new hydroelectric scheme would be operating at the end of the month. They had a wonderful asset in the scheme121 words
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Article114 1926-11-23 7 Zinovieff and Trotsky Ousted from Leadership Reuter's Service. Moscow, November 23. A plenary meeting of the Executive of the Communist International has been opened at the Kremlin. Fifty-two countries are represented. M. Bukha:in in a speech emphasised the importance of events in China and the struggle of theReuter's Service. - 114 words
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Article57 1926-11-23 7 Via Nanyo Nichi Nichi, Singapore Berlin, November 22. The so-called Spartacus Party, comprising advanced Communists who had been expelled from the German Communist Party, and other untra-radicals, was refounded at a Sunday conference at Goettingen, thirty local delegations participating. Two resolutions were passed declaring that the existing labour organisationsVia Nanyo Nichi Nichi, Singapore - 57 words
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Article113 1926-11-23 7 Socialist Conference Backs Numerous Demands Via Nanyo Nichi Nichi, Singapore Berlin. November 23. The Luxemburg Socialist Conference opened on Sunday, England, Germany, Belgium and France participating and a Belgian delegate, M. Brockeres, presiding. The main issue for discussion was a German resolution urging the evacuation of the Rhineland,Via Nanyo Nichi Nichi, Singapore - 113 words
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Article97 1926-11-23 7 Polic in the Chihti Province of China recently committed a faux pas when they carried out the instructions of Governor Chu Yu-pu to the letter. The edict had gone forth that bo.chei hair was startlingly contrary to old custom, and females with shorn locks were promptly ha/uled off to the97 words
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Article132 1926-11-23 7 POINCARE ASKS FOR A NATIONAL SPIRIT All Party Politics Must be Subordinated Havas Agency. Tarbes, November 22. M. Poincare, speaking at the opening of a new technical school, pointed out that the work of financial restoration had only started. There was no short political truce which could preventHavas Agency. - 132 words
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Article74 1926-11-23 7 More Pits Being Re-Opened In All Areas British Official Press Service. London, November 22. Many thousands of miners are not waiting for the conclusion of the district agreement but are returning to work at once. From various coal fields come reports of pits reopening and of men waitingBritish Official Press Service. - 74 words
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Article35 1926-11-23 7 Reuter's Service. London, November 22. Mr. David Kirkwood, M.P.. was fined twenty-five pounds sterling with costs for breaking the Emergency regulations in the course of speeches delivered in Derbyshire villages on November 2.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article24 1926-11-23 7 Reuter's Service. London, November 22. Prince Henry has been operated upon tor the removal of his tonsils. He is progressing favourably.Reuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article76 1926-11-23 7 British Official Press Service. London, November 22. Exchange rates: Paris 137.75. New York 4.84 59 64. Brussels 34.8725. Geneva 25.145. Amsterdam 12.*****. Milan 117.625. Berlin 20.435. Stockholm 18.175. Copenhagen 18.205. Oslo 18.775. Vienna 34.425. Prague 163.6875. Helsingfors 192.50. Madrid 31.015. Lisbon 2 7 16. Rio 5 57 64.British Official Press Service. - 76 words
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Article144 1926-11-23 7 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Toliio, November 21. The inaugural ceremony of the newly foimed Right Party will he held on the sth of December. A certain group of Buddhist priests is stated to be contemplating the organization of a political party composed of 100,000 priests, which144 words
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Article225 1926-11-23 7 English Master Mariner and Noise from Next Door Charger, of using abusive language to Mr. Solomon D. Sassoon were preferred against Captain Gamblin, a Master Mariner, before Mr. Corry, the Fourth Police Magistrate, who heard the case in place of the District Judge, yesterday afternoon. After hearing225 words
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Article428 1926-11-23 7 Final Meeting For Today AIR LINE FROM AUSTRALIA TO SINGAPORE Mooring Masts for Air Ships to be Erected British Official Press Service. London, November 22. The final meeting of the Imperial Conference will be held to-morrow afternoon and in the evening a complete review of its work willBritish Official Press Service. - 428 words
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Article412 1926-11-23 7 London, November 22. Several Dominion members of the Impel ial Conference have already expressed their appreciation of the spirit in which the problems before them have been faced. This was voiced on Friday by the South African Premier, Geneial Hertzog, who speaking on the results of the work412 words
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Article220 1926-11-23 7 Reuter's Service. London, November 22. Resolutions of the various smb-com-mittees of the Imperial Conference were issued to-night and include a unification system for regulating the statu? of British nati< nality, comprehensive recommendations for «<nentific agricultural res arch thrcut'hout the Empire, and also the deve'opnvnt of Imperial airReuter's Service. - 220 words
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Advertisement275 1926-11-23 7 By Special Appointment I To His Majesty The Kin 2 of Siam f i ESTABLISHED 1872 S For Your Wedding and Birthday Gifts f Go to S The Royal Jeweller I Where you will always find everything in the best in S Design, Quality and Price I Entirely New Stock275 words
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Article180 1926-11-23 8 Paris, November 22. The British Empire will still cling together while London holds the purse, comments "Le Journal" in connection with the report of the Inter-Imperial Committee. It adds: Australia and New Zealand don't yet feel strong enough to cope unaided with the yellow colossus whose spectre haunts180 words
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Article123 1926-11-23 8 London, November 22. Press comments on the report of the Imperial Conference Committee on InterImperial Relations range from complete approval to severe criticism. While "The Daily News' and "The Daily Chronicle" describe it as very able and far-reaching, '•The Times," "The Morning Post" and other newspapers incline123 words
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Article201 1926-11-23 8 New York, November 22. The American pr.ss everywhere is impressed with the significance of the report of the changes in British inter-Imperial relations, the majority opining that Britain will lose none of its power by creating a new Empire status. The New York Herald Tribune" says201 words
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Article191 1926-11-23 8 Messrs. Wearne Brothers, Limited, are circularising their shareholders as follows: Some two and a half years ago your Directors, having in mind the complete of the Ford Distribution from the other phases of the business, made the first step by handing ever to Malayan Motors the business other191 words
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Article115 1926-11-23 8 At a cost to himself of 2s. 6d., Mr. John Taylor, a farm labourer, of Blockley, Worcestershire, has taken his wife and six children from Birmingham to Canada. The cost per person is thus less than 4d. each. They were nominated under the Empire Settlement Act, 1922, by Mr. Taylor's115 words
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Article47 1926-11-23 8 RUGBY Perak's First Malaya Cup Team (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, November 22. Perak's first Malaya Cup rugger team against Penang on Saturday will be made up as follows:—Ponsford, Dodds, Evans, Longworthy, Markham, Hill and Boyson; MacNamara, Cuscaden, Smith, Lewis, Debenham, Grain, Thomson and Norman.47 words
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Article38 1926-11-23 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, November 22. In the rugger match here between Penang and Selangor the latter won by 22 points to 9. The Selangor forwards dominated the game but Penang was generally inferior.38 words
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Article53 1926-11-23 8 Two Cup Races at Penang (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, November 22. In the race for the Gibbons Cup at the Swimming Club, Ely, Pinckney, Wilson and Touch were placed. The race was won in 85 seconds. In the Simpson Cup, Davies, Bowers and Gilmour were placed, the last-named53 words
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Article193 1926-11-23 8 Duke's vs. Malays By "Centre" A charity match has been arranged between the Duke of Wellington's Regiment and the Malays and will be played off at the Stadium to-morrow evening. Kick-off at 4.45 pm. sharp. The proceeds of th.< match will be handed to th? St. Dunstan's Home. Apart193 words
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Article63 1926-11-23 8 Rafflesians vs. Medical College The following will represent the Rafflesians vs. Medical College at hockey tomorrow on the Raffles School ground:— G. V. Neubronner; C. Richards and A. G. Armstrong; J. R. Rodrigues, L. Arathoon and T. S. Mann; T. E. K. Retman, C. D. Smith, H. G. Stack63 words
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Article40 1926-11-23 8 The V.M.C.A. defeated the R.A.M.C. at hockey on Saturday by 2 goals to nil, scored in the second half. Yesterday they defeated the S.C.C. (A) by 4 goals to nil, scoring 2 goals in each half.40 words
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Article71 1926-11-23 8 Keppel Golf Club November Ladies' Spoon Sixteen cards were taken out for the above and the following were returned:— Mrs. R H. Wilson 50 8 42 Tie Mrs. G. F Jackson 51 9 42 Tie Mrs. F. G. Swindell 48 3 45 Mrs. H. J. G. Blits 53 871 words
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Article165 1926-11-23 8 Following is the latest list of subscriptions received for the Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society:— Amount already acknowledged $8,000 Messrs Tan and Sieh $10 each, per Mr. Lee Kong Chian 20 Messrs. Framroz and Co., 20 Mr. S. O. Alsagoff, 100 Mr Hoon Moh Juat and Chop Jong165 words
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Article1230 1926-11-23 8 Conclusion of Good Year's Sport Celebrated Quite a pleasant function took place at the premises of the United Chinese Association, Malacca, when a tea party was held in commemoration of the Association's ping pong and billiard tournaments and football league for the current year having come to1,230 words
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Article1249 1926-11-23 8 THEIR MARRIAGE LAWS IN THIS COLONY The Court of Appeal Hears Dissolution Litigation The question as to whether the courts of the Colony have matrimonial jurisldliction over Jews came/ up at the Court of Appeal yesterday at the hearing of the appeal of Mrs. Florence Mozelle Meyer,1,249 words
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Article264 1926-11-23 8 Plenty of Amusement Promised for Next Month The circus is already here but early next month Singapore will be afforded plenty of diversion when the combined Manila and Carnival Shows arrive. The familiar figure of Mr. Bowen has been prominent in town for the last few days,264 words
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Article129 1926-11-23 8 Popular Show Opens to Crowded House Although the circus is perhaps the oldest form of public am us anient the world over, it has never lost its attraction. In the past Malaya has seen some big shows but the Company which moat frequently visits this country is Harmston's129 words
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Article143 1926-11-23 8 Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. Singapore, November 23. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) City of Baroda 18; Takada 13; Saarbrucken 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Dakar Maru 30; Egra 32; Tongkol 38. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4)143 words
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Article199 1926-11-23 8 In addition to the $5,000 originally estimated in connection with the opening of a maternity ward at the Kampar Hospital, a further sum of $4,000 has been added to the estimates in the same connection. To meet the requirements of the evei increasing number of yachting enthusiasts a firm of199 words
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Article137 1926-11-23 8 TRAMS IN THE To the Editor of th e u tl While thanking the U the Tramway Co. for th e im Mar «*v., on the Serangoon R 0ad r ne > I would like to can the inadequate tram servil 'H? Eoad-Keppel Harbour Li„ t137 words
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Article59 1926-11-23 8 Mails for Europe ro ,KfcNovember 25, 26; P^ 3 New Year letters. December parcels November 23. M ]flt Mails for November 25; New ear 29 and December 3. ],a Mails for Canada :-Ne* ie November 25 and 29. Mails for Austraha.-Chr November 28 and Dec y59 words
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Article47 1926-11-23 8 THE CITY o*w "The Unexpected j last night at The nessed by an apprec» night, -Lohengrm rfl^ To-morrow's cntcrtainn worth attending. i =J "Khubsurat Bala. ,U Tht m Rider HagganlV r <1 White Devil," w:ll be last staging of this v added many more- attract47 words
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Article60 1926-11-23 8 The priest who untitled kok in a we victim wer, b teen in the uhout a year. the Northern v get out of the t ..-i M admitted hi. guil: Bth inst, at a fl hurna. in the Av.r. M quarrelled. One -rj. -y M or three Mows j B60 words
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Miscellaneous292 1926-11-23 8 SINGAPORE VOLUNTe^ To-day, November 23 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian r Company Parade. To-morrow, November 24 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, All Unit, y Parades. S 6 a.m.—Bukit Timah Ransre. Mito r pany, Practice Warren Shield Thursday, November 13 4 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range S R. r Practice Warren Shield. Friday, November 26 4292 words
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Article1736 1926-11-23 9 M Special Correspondent.) Uf Hong K ng. November 9. in the Kuomintang ling internal problems n ir:lV not be formally return ol Mr. Wang t-' nk ad. it is exacted that L w Chairman of n late a member of hristian General," Kaleail ami who arrived I will1,736 words
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Advertisement251 1926-11-23 9 VICTORIA THEATRE L XTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION Commencing, Wednesday 24 at 9-30 p.m. Joseph M. Schenck presents NORMA TALMADGE In Bayard Veiller's Famous Play 'Within tbe Law' Directed by Frank Lloyd Evening Dress NOT Essential Special Orchestra Special Projection Booking at John Little's Admission: 12.50 $1.00 To-night. Tuesday, November 23. To-night. AT251 words
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Advertisement145 1926-11-23 9 j Te1.354 rRAMROt^C? I 14 Kt. Gold 14 Kt. Gold i| K feU S lever 15 jewels mt. Jever 15 jewels mt. lever 15 jewels mt. luminous dial, or Hdies with silk ribbon. luminous dial g I*2o $18 $20 jj Rene ULLMANN 1 Cr^fe^ l For r liab,e watches sold145 words
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Article354 1926-11-23 10 Her Struggle for Supremacy in The Pacific A correspondent, writing to the China Express on Japan in the Pacific, says: While the recent declaration of Japan on the subject of emigration is very satisfactory, as it seeks to eliminate the cause of friction engendered by what is known354 words
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Article140 1926-11-23 10 Captain Rafael Xandero and the crew of the ill-fated steamer Bertie, which sank off southern Negros on September 25 in a heavy gale, were completely exonerated by the Board of Marine Examiners in a decision handed down at Manila. The Bertie was owned and operated by the Philippine140 words
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Advertisement385 1926-11-23 10 j MORRIS CARS j I New Prices 1927 Models 0 c D MORRIS COWLEY MORRIS OXFORD 1 2 SEATER PLAIN $1,650 2 SEATER F.W.B. $2,425 2 SEATER F.W.B. $1,750 4 i 5 SEATER F w -B. $2,535 4 SEATER PLAIN $1,730 COUPE F.W.B. $2,700 > 4 SEATER F.W.B. $1,870 CABRIOLET385 words
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Advertisement203 1926-11-23 10 THE PERSON WITHOUT A HEADACHE A RARITY There is probably no one who has not had a headache some time or other. Of headaches there are many, and they vary in the degree of discomfort they bring. But whatever a headache may be, it is a thing one would like203 words
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Advertisement611 1926-11-23 11 AUCTION SALE KOON SENG CO. Auction Sale of Singapore properties Cbeontr Koon Seng Co.'s Saleroom No. 30 Chulia Street, Singapore. At on Wednesday, November 24, at 2-30 p.m. v t years' leasehold land and Bhophouse premises known as No 892 Lot 1 goad, Singapore, are* 709 square feet dated Ist611 words
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Advertisement125 1926-11-23 11 Writ of Seizure and Sale dated 30th Day of April 1926. Sheriff's Sale IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In the cause of Payna Reena Navena Soona Sethambaram Chitty Plaintiff. Versus J. J. Van Cant, Mary De Souza and W. Hoeden Defendants. Auction Sale of125 words
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Advertisement629 1926-11-23 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 Marseille*, London Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage Singapore629 words
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Advertisement727 1926-11-23 11 STEAMER SAILINGS MM'IMMIJMIIiW'I.MIL J 1 L 1 1 !IML!_.JiMMtl_illJlkiMM (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Due Sail Katori Maru 10,000 M'seilles, L'don, A'werp R'dam Nov 25 26 Atsuta Maru 8,000 M'seilles, L'don, A'werp R'dam Dec 9 10 Kashima Maru 10,000 M'seilles, L'don, A'werp R'ddm Dec 23 24 Hakone Maru727 words
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Advertisement168 1926-11-23 11 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bill of Ladina for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze Porta! Formosa, the Philippines, etc. For PENANG A CALCUTTA FOOKSANG rw168 words
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Advertisement472 1926-11-23 12 FOR SALE ETC. ova CASH CLEARANCE SALE NOW PROCEEDING and Continues till 30th NOVEMBER, 1926. Oar large stock is to be cleared at greatly reduced Prices. LEONG CHEONG Co., 60 61, High Street, SINGAPORE. M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 36, Brass Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric472 words
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Advertisement472 1926-11-23 12 PUBLIC NOTICES NEW YEAR SPORTS, 1927. NOTICE A Public Meeting will be held in tha Singapore Cricket Club, on Wednesday, 24th November, at 5.15 pm. to consider the desirability of holding Land and Bea Sports on January Ist 1927, and if approved of: —To appoint Commute of Management, Secretaries, etc.,472 words
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Advertisement495 1926-11-23 12 BANES 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 IS Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. Batavia 47 Corner Lloyd Straat. AGENCIES AT: London, New495 words
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Advertisement495 1926-11-23 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD, (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 180« on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital mm £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,512,884 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, EC. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.495 words
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Advertisement409 1926-11-23 12 ittj SOU], INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE, MARINE njjj MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCKm. AT lowest cmmn ur* L c office: 2 Finlayson Grten THE ASSURANCE CORP O R ATIOv LIMITED. (Incorporated in the SSr Head Office: Ist Floor, Banque dduCk« Buildings, 1-A, Malacca 'Phone Nos. 3046 3047 BOARD OF~DIREaORS See Teong Wah,409 words
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