Malaya Tribune, 27 January 1927

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIV.. -No. 23 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1927 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune THURSDAY, JAM ARY 27. 1927.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 186 1 in the Cominf CHINESE NEW YEAR PUT A "DAVIS CUP" TENNIS RACKET. \&f B. F. SANTOS p|\ The Sport Shop J/M 1», ARCADE. J/U Singapore. j The Car of 4fH& Great Reduction International Hr IH IB I Reputation IN PRICES. f j Model 509 7 H.P. 2 Seater, Reduced from
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    • 208 1 COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUPP ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL QUALITY SIZE «*x3Vs' Price $2.00 per 1000 Envelope* (A Limited stock only ia luid) The Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd. Printers Stationers, Singapore. lllfllj I SOLE AGENTS: I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., I rG (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) S cj Singapore, Malacca,
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  • 654 2 Realistic View by American Resident Let us analyze the political situation in China, as it affects foreign trade, says "The Far Eastern Review" There is an emascuilated thing in Peking which calls iieelf the Government of the Republic of China and which exists by the grace
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  • 240 2 Will Continue for Sometime Yet New York's newly organized Rubber Exchange has just completed the first six months of its existence. The President's first semi-annual report forecasts no relief now or in the immediate future from the present world shortage in crude rubber. In crude rubber on
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  • 120 2 The largest steam-driven electric generating unit ever bu It was recently put in operation by the Brooklyn Edison Company at Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. This generator, which is the fourth machine to be installed in the company's $50,000,000 power plant at Hudson Avenue, i Brooklyn, was built by
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  • 276 2 At Least 500 Freed From Disease Since 1922 As result of the effective treatment of leprosy in Culion, P.I., several lepers are now being released regularly every six months. The most effective anti-leprosy treatment now being administered is the ethyl ester of Chaulmoogra. From the application of
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  • 227 2 High Scale Prevents Exploitation Checking the upward tendency of the Filipino labourers* standard of living would mean to stop the march of progress which both Americans and Filipinos have been trying to accomplish in these islands, according to Director Cruz of the Bureau of Labour, says 'The
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  • 194 2 "We became estranged because my wife did not want to have children and because, as I had to go to business every day, I could not take her to places of amusement." So stated Mr. Oliver Henry Douglas Vickers, eldest son of Mr. Douglas Vickers, of Tulloch Castle,
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  • 267 2 Time was when quinine wai i be a positive cure for malar larger the dose the more V effect. Now these theorX,'» ed erroneous. Whilst quinine -*5 cognized as an exceedingly v?, f V sti! ministered in small d ,i' malaria, its use in exa the medical
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 572 2 tt^~" i^.—«wn locaww locaocgssaocao 9 STOCKTAKING SALE j H "Hundreds of Bargains in All Departments" J| j ————J 0 Men's Light >A^arc^^s^ p Men's Cellular < D Weight India lND^ U^ eep ecol|| Vests. I 1 Gauze Vests £i IF Button Fronts, r 3 Sutton I ronts, jf/M$L W HALF
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    • 156 2 In Convalescence i HorlkfeiMoMMilk i I rapidly brings back ones j A lost sfratfh and energy. I W Quickly assmukkl Jj m it is a perfect foci in /J Y\ all cases of sickness II Y\ and failing appetite. kv\ Horlick* is always m j and purr. Chemists Stores ft
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  • 1328 3 By Hargrcaves Parkinson, B. Com., (Manager of "The Economist" Intelligence Brandt). In foi-ming any estimate of the position j and pro pc its cf the rubber trade, a num- ber of ii.c.ovs must be borne in mind. In the first place, although rubber enters
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  • 237 3 Speech Consists of Clucks and Grunts Dr. William McGovem. the well-known explorer, has reached the United States with reports of important anthropological discoveries, after more than a year in the Brazilian wilds. He tells of a primitive race called by more advanced Indians "pogne" (animal folk),
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 239 3 Bis I aw some thing! you don't need to question CiavenX quality CRAVEN A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES MADE IN LONDON, ENG. by CAMERAS LTD. 'Junior" Cars "Senior" I LATEST 1927 MODELS j Some Reasons why a "SINGER" is the car jjj you should buy. j Cj L There is a
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    • 189 3 THE FEVER PERIL. NOT DIFFICULT TO OVERCOME Suffering, from Malaria "on and off for years." not being able to take quinine in any form by mouth, running to hospital every time and taking quinine injections, was the unpleasant experience of Mr. C. O. H. Stevens of Rohri. He found great
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    • 258 3 Ask a friend who has a Mf JA\\^^L^atfM^B STANDARD 14 H.P. B 1 m L_g} Overseas Model what he PA RTI C U L\3A RLY thinks of it. He will THE j j tell you of its supreme -»foffc- 1 3tf^PBPj reliability of its marvellous flexibility, ft WfA. |c" Ifc
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    • 37 3 I ran Poumofor For Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption and all diseases of the lungs. On Sale at all Drugstores. Sole Distributors for Malaya and the Netherlends Indies, THE MEDICAL OFFICE, 00 and 302, North Bridge Road, Singapore.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 405 4 esßaszszszszsHsasaszsHszsEsasaszm j empire: f FROM THURSDAY JANUARY 27 TO MONDAY JANUARY 31. 1 jjj Second Show at 9.15 p.m. LAnI An Extraordinary Attraction. —Joseph M. Schenck presents. j£ Norma Talmadge V In Bayard Veiller's Famous Play jj; I WITHIN LAW I •ft C (Lately Shown at the Victoria Theatre) I
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    • 373 4 Amusements. I A BIG, POPULAR, CHARMING AND FASCINATING STAR I I IN HER LATEST BIG PICTURE I To-night and For Six Nights Only AT THE I j ALHAMBRA I IN THE SECOND SHOW COMMENCING 9 p.m. A SIDNEY OLCOTT PARAMOUNT SPECIAL J S Presenting Charming and Fascinating Gj 1 POLA
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    • 344 4 Surma TheatT* North Bridge Road Telephon, No From Wed. Jan. Feb J H.C. Witwer s F„ moiiS CLASSICS WITH A Punch Boxing Comedy, P unc h ani More thrilling, more exciting t aa L THE MERCH \NT OP £L The life of a priza fi g hter lA Skirt—getting shorter
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  • 1395 5 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, January 27 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $330 Rice, Siam 2 $;{2 o Rice, Siam 3 312 Rice, Saigon 1 $2 50 Kice, Saigon 2 $248 Rice, Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon 1 $246 Rice, Rangoon 2 Rice, Per Boiled No. 1 per bag 9.90 ce
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 220 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC EXAMINATIONS The next oxuninations of the Trinity College uk will be held in Singapore in June, .Applications to like the above exam in ul(f re. eh the office of the Inspector Schools, Singapore and Labuan, not later .ii nth February, 1927. EL T. CLARS.
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    • 250 5 What thousands of women have been waiting fori Here, at last, is a short, concise Course In T res* making and Designing, expressly planned for tla woman who sowj. A Course that enables her to t better dressed, saves her money and makes known to her those closely guarded seorets
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    • 257 5 I IMPORTANT notice! I I" EXTRA TITAN" 1 CEMENT I jjj Compares favourably with all other special cements jj S of high tensile and crushing strength, and is specially S suited for reinforced concrete piles and other special reinforced concrete works demanding prompt re- S moval of the mould, and
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 97 5 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day. January 27 u>h Tides.— 4.24 a.m., 5.9 p.m. frS Old Bovs' Dinner, Garden Club. > at V.ctoria Theatre. 9.30 a.m. To-morrow, January 28 a ltr h Tide*.—W8 a.m., 6.38 p.m. SttVicipal Hoard. 2.15 p.m. Homeward mail closer, 4 p.m. i |ub Meeting, Victoria Theatre. 5.15 grouts' Meeting.
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  • 120 6 DEATHS. YEO—Madam Yeo Kim Neo beloved wifW of Mr. Lee Pek Hock M.B.E. passed away at her residence No. 360, Orchard Road, at 10.45 p.m. on 26th January 1927. Aged 50 She leaves a widower, two sons (Lee Boon Chuan and Lee Kim Poh), a son-in-law
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  • 1074 6 Some of our correspondents, in their expressions of opinion about the questions we raised in our recent leader on "The Salary Question", have missed the real point of the argument. Our object in raising the argument was to find out what our readers consider to be a
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  • 1256 6 We are indebted to the Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. for three wall calendars containing tropical scenes. There will be a cinema show at the Y.M.CA. on Friday night at 8.30. An excellent programme has been arranged. The local schools will be closed from tomorrow and for ail next
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  • 285 6 Mr. P. F. Mayer thm i> Anglo-Chinese School at iSf o l of wife will be leaving for ««d February this year. Hor n* 1 A farewell dinner w, residence of Mr. M Malim th! ant Controller of day, the 3rd instant at fi b 0 of
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  • 53 6 From Holland and Germany Insulinde, due at Singj pore 'to-morrow morning. From China and Japan by v Maru, due at Singapore I From Europe, (London mail* cVJanuary 6) by s.s. Mantua, doe at Ptnan? at 2 p.m. to-day. From China and Japan by in kv ,m Maru, due
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  • 29 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan}*. January 26. At the meeting of the Municipal mission to-day the President welcomed* new Messrs. C. D. Hof» and Lim Eow Thoon.
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  • 49 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. January B At a special general in< i list the Chamber of Commerce Mr. P. M. R >bx>:.. General Manager of the Eastern 5a Company, was unanimously elected i the Chamber's representative ns feat lative Council, vice Mr. J. Sellar, retired.
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  • 65 6 (From Our Own Coruspondent.) Penang. January 26 Judgment was reserved by Mr. Ji P. J. Sproule in the Sttprase Cm brought by the Official .Assignee <•? I Tek Khean, a bankrupt, trustee sf L**J Fee deceased, against Leong En? Dj and Leong Yin Khean in connect* an assignment
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  • 32 6 Trans-Occean Service Athen, January -6The Government has transferred former Dictator, General Pangaios, to trtte under a strong guard, arresttd many <"^ r> and changed garrisons. The Cabinet is continuously sitting.
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  • 23 6 Trans-Occean Service Warsaw, January 26 The recently arrested White Ku. sian> on a hunger strike including the arre>. Sejm Deputies.
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  • 20 6 Trans-Occean Service Bucharest, January A Belgian specialist is huri > 1 arest with radium to save hin^ r
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  • 41 6 Trans-Occean Service Geneva. January The immediate ratification of 1 le r j ta; n. Convention was urged hy j > Germany, France. Japan. Vv t t be land and Jugo-Slavia on n on 5 eiLeague of Nations opium (omnu sion.
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  • 40 6 Trans-Occean Service Angora. .Ja::uar> The independence tribunal t! kip at n condemned eight to deatlh j. t v. Thre« in the murder of a Turkish The j+ of the accused are sti 1 at mainder were immediate 1>
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 423 6 I Robinson Co., Ltd. J ft (Tdcc rporated in 8.8.) ft I SPECIAL QUALITY I j YELOURf. HATS. I Rich in Shade and Texture jj c] Silk Lined ard Roan Leather Head Band C I Grey, Beaver, Champagne. I I Price each. I BROGUE SHOES I I MID BROWN J
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    • 48 6 jj is the only infallible Test S q of the relative value of 3 >} Typewriters. g 3 By comparison the Royal S 3 proves its superiority. jjj iKSYM-! I TYPEWRITERS B I Ask for Booklet S K Describing the 20 a Reasons I LTD. I Penang, Kuala Lumpur.S
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  • 424 7 Observer's Views on Position POSSIBILITY OF MORE TROUBLE Borodin C apable of Causing Further Mischief impartial view of condition -ma is hard to get; and we ar.; in > Ui1 m a position to publish the foic tracts from a despatch which a-t night from an
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  • 86 7 Journalists Run Him to Earth at Boulogne Reuter's Service. London, January 27. French pressmen all day long tried to r the destination of Garibaldi, whose in France compulsorily terminated They ferreted him out at Boulogne roul to Folkestone where he subse- arrived announcing his intention to p
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  • 44 7 Reuter's Service. Managua, January 2b. four hundred American marines have a Corinto from Panama to relieve detachment of marines now here. Liberal forces are reported to be marchlr^ r on Matagalpa, which is garrisoned by a wousai Conservative Government troops.
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  • 50 7 Reuter's Service. Mexico City, January 2b. artment of Industry has stated thi »t th, drilling permits which lately were Jelled were issued before 31 la on the understanding that the P«J m £s *«u!<i he cancelled if the companies failed to comply with the new oil law.
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  • 462 7 Marines Leave For Shanghai "ARE WE DOWN HEARTED" FAREWELL Reuter's Service. Reuter's Service. London, January 26 It is learned that the eighth flotilla, consisting ot cne leader and eight destroyers, w 11 probab y proceed to China from Chatham about February 10. Melbourne, January 26. The
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  • 168 7 KILLING OF MAN IN SELFDEFENCE Used Pistol Kept by Watchman in Drawer Reuter's Service. Austin, Texas, January 26. The "fundamentalist," the Rev Frank Norris, pastor of the First Baptist Church, has been acquitted. i- wllol v 12 The trial opened here on Jnnuary l£ and reached a dramatic
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  • 71 7 NEW ISSUE SUBSCRIBED WITH EASE Shareholders Take up all the Debentures Reuter's Service. London, Januar" 26. Gratifying results attended the issue of th T prospectus of the Anglo-Dutch Plantations (Java), Limited, offering: half!a million sterling six-per-cent nrat mortgage debentures at ninety-eight, and 125,000 01--dinlrv pound shares at two
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  • 352 7 Satisfied with Steps Now Taken RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS AT HANKOW Reuter's Service. London, January 26. Reuter learns that the China Association, which is in close contact with the foreign Office, has represented to the Government the grave dangers with which Shanghai may be faced in certain
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  • 236 7 London, January 26. Rcuter understands that a ceiiain amount <>f apprehension appears t.o exist regarding the proposals presented by Mb. Chen by \lr. O'Malley. It is stated that ♦he proposals are not in any sen-e "new but the natural outcome of the conversations at, Hankow and the
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  • 208 7 Hankow, January 26. On the 20th instant, Borodin Ml interviewed by Reuter. He explained that the rea on for singling out Britain for attack by Kuomintang extremists, must be looked for in recent history, by which he meant the Shanghai, Shameen and Wanhsien affairs, for which, he declared
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  • 23 7 [Trans-Ocean Service 1 Cairo, January 26. The Egyptian Government proposes to establish an anti-Bolshevk- Bureau with three thousand pounds credit.
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  • 18 7 [Trans-Ocean Service Lcndon, January 26. The Unted St t?shas refused an entrance vise for Garibaldi.
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  • 409 7 Military Expedition Deplored "WILL STIR UP PANIC ON BOTH SIDES" Sympathy with the Chinese Workers' Struggle Reuter's Service. London, January 26. A deputation from the National Joint Council, representing the General Council T.U.C Labour Party Executive and the Parliamentary Labour Party Executive, waited on Sir Austen Chamberlain,
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  • 718 7 Speeches by Ministers in England London. January 26. It la essentia' that tbe-e shall be a proper undeistanding of the position of Great Britain in h?r relations with the people of Ch na" declared the Solicitor-Gimeral. Sir Thomas Inskip, in a speech at Tipton. 44 Firstly,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 231 7 j By Special Appointment j jj To flis Majesty The King of Siam I D JJ Q q Specialities in S j DIAMOND SET WRISTLET WATCHES. 0 Big Assortment in:—Gold, White Gold or Platinum 3 1 each a Dependable Time-keeper. jjj B. P. De Silva. THE EVER-POPULAR JEWELLER. =3 62-3,
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  • 331 8 Debate in Assembly Forbiddden New Delhi, Januaiy 26. The first business at the sitting of the Assembly was a motion by Mr. S. Iyengar, leader of the Indian National Confess, for the adjournment of the House to discuss the action of the Government in sending Indian troops
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  • 443 8 Canton Not Mistress of China Reuter's Service. Paris, January 26. France is intensely interested in the uninterrupted flow of British naval and military forces to China. Le Temps," discussing the O'MaUeyChen negotiations, remarks that Mr. Chen forgets that Canton is not vet mistress of the situation
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  • 149 8 LEPER SETTLEMENT ON THE GANGES Result of King's Request to General Booth Reuter's Service. London, January 26. The imminent construction of a Salvation Army leper settlement on the banks of the Ganges near Benares was announced by General Biamwell Booth when interviewed by Reuter regarding his recent tour
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  • 104 8 Trans-Occean Service Reuter's Service. Berlin, January 26. Dr. Marx informed the President this morning of the state of the Cabinet-building negotiations. It is understooj that difficulties have arisen between the Democrats and I onscr atives likely to delay a settlement. Berlin, January 26. The most noteworthy feature
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  • 30 8 [Trans-Ocean Service} Oslo, January 26. Against strong Socialist opposition, the Norwegian Parliament has passed forty million kronen military estimates with a awn and a half million emergency mili-
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  • 20 8 [Trans-Ocean Service] Constantinople, January 26. The Turkish Government has decided to make a free Zone in Constantinople harbour.
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  • 78 8 The Treasurer has received the following subscriptions for the above: Already acknowledged $24,905 R. A. H. 10 Neesoon and Son, Ltd 100 Mrs. E. F. Howell 10 Singapore Pilot Association 250 Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., (S. S.) Ltd. l ooo Rodyk and Davidson 500 Cheah Koon
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  • 149 8 The Government Health Department inborn ti I l t^S Ua has &en Reived I y&l S anitar y Institute at Lonof th^? the a d ™S of diplomas of that Institute to Sanitary Inspectors alter .the examination held in Singapore °\^°l em Jf r 1926 a follows:Mr. ElaguppiHay,
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  • 27 8 Savings deposits in America's Banks totalled $24,200,000,000 at the end of last J°P. c This sum has been increased by a billion dollars through additional Christmas accounts.
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  • 54 8 FOOTBALL Home and Scottish League Matches Reuter's Service. London, January 26. To-day in the Southern Division, Bournemouth defeated Luton by 2 to 0. In the Scottish Cup replays, Celtic beat Queen of the South by 4 to 1; Dunfermline beat Bathgate 6 to 2 and the Airdrieonians beat
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  • 84 8 Reuter's Service. London, January 26. The following is the Scottish Cup second round draw, to be playei on February SiEast Fife vs. Aberdeen, Hamilton vs. Clydebank, Alloa vs. Dumbarton, Buckie Thistle vs. Beith, Dundee United va Vale of Leven Kings Park vs. Partick, Dunfermline va'
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  • 148 8 With the arrival of H.M. transport 'Minnesota" in Singapore in the course of a few weeks with a battalion of marines on board en route for China, an opportunity would be afforded for an education in Association Football if the S.F.A. could make the necessary arrangements.
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  • 253 8 The Adamson Gilfillan XI played the first of a series of friendly inter-commercial games last evening, for which the Stadium has been granted as the venue. Their opponents were an eleven from the s.s. "Asiatic Prince" whom they 'defeated by two goals to one:
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  • 389 8 Action for Damages Against Local Bank W hether or not a claim for damages by a Chinese who alleges that he was wrongfully imprisoned in China by a local bank came under the jurisdiction of the Singapore Court was a point argued before Mr. Justice Deane, in
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  • 28 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for to »100. The rate of payment of Money c% d r to f »100. Ind S Ceyl n R8 B
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  • 981 8 The Salary Question To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —I have read with interest the various opinions written in your valuable paper on the Salary Question, and I certainly cannot understand how an Asiatic with $150 salary could be able to keep a wife
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  • 100 8 Memorial Service in Singapore NATION IN MOURNING FOR TWO DAYS We are informed by the Consul-General of Japan that the Imperial funeral of His late Majesty the Emperor Taisho will be held in Tokio on the 7th and 8th February, 1927, and that the Consul-General has
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  • 162 8 DE FORESTT PHONO-FILM PRODUCTION Showing at the Victoria Theatre The "Talking Picture,'' an invention of Dr. Lee de Forestt, which made its debut in London recently, was shown in Singapore last night for the first time. This attempt to render more life-like film productions by literally "making
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  • 136 8 Impressive March Through Singapore The 2nd Battalion of the Suffolk; Regiment arrived in Singapore yesterday on board the British transport "Achilles" and the men created a splendid impression by their march to For: Canning where they are housed until they resume their voyage to Shanghai to-morrow. Major
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  • 174 8 New Plan of Singapore Master Attendant Owing to numerous complaints concerning the congested state of the Inner Roads and the use of the deeper portion of the harbour by steam and motor vessels of small tonnage, the following instructions are issued for the benefit of the Shipping Community.
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  • 114 8 The City Opera Last night's reproduction of the cinema il 1 His peo Pte", under the fresh title of 'The Good Bad Son,'' at the City Opera, met with good success. The long-felt want of a igrood Prima Doona for the company has now come to be solved
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  • 79 8 An application to review an award by the Collector of Land Revenue on a plot of land and a house at Tiong Bharu made by executors of a Chinese named Son Hian Cheng, before Mr. Justice Deane and two assessors. Ihe executors are claiming $8,200 as compared to
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  • 817 8 MR. JAMES' DEATH ENQUIRY Delirious Patient s Fall n Balcony UOV The tragic circumstances j Mr. Hubert H. James S »|u the General Hospital, death* legedly jumping over a baK? or b a nous from fever formed enquiry before the Kt?<Sj*«s this morning, assisted by a iS Bou^7
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 77 8 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. JANUARY tl Java South-West Sumatra East Borneo, Celebes. M Timor Dilly and W< s1 x c tralia (Gorgon JM Batu Pahat *ena) 5 r Port Dickson and Port Su (•Krian) North North-East and Si n' J v> Sumatra Southern and Western India Upper Burma, North a India
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  • 1643 9 Half-Yearly Meeting In London ERRORS IN NEWSPAPER REPORTS I a letter, enclosing for publication the report of the British North red Co.. which was presented a meeting in London, Messrs. o. write "In the report of £L meeting as published in 'The Times;; nma Express and lekgrapn
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  • 335 9 The following passengers are due to arrive from Europe per s.s. Haruna Maru on Monday, January 31: Mrs. G. E. Alexander, Mr. A. b Bangham, Mr. G. D. Boissier, Col. H. T. Trelle Miss L. Trelle, Mr. J. Ericson, Mr. i and Mrs. R. W. Hiam, Miss E.
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  • 111 9 The "Daily News" Constantinople correspondent 5»V5 lb«t I'u.'lcl v b-" n.,w l.mlributrti <»u 'tn c«f ,l,>«,:>n > > »s tbe NllMtlm,.nt of lui,l-r.«?<>. n«nutikul l7.v»"r. ,)l<1 l?il-l. llairie. l>ti-utb»o' in tbt» o.>l>' li<.<.<'l-.!m>7 t., v,!...!> t!ie brule unll > "r ,»ftr m«rriuc?e. Iluiri'.' t.lll b,'i' v <"n?. »<'"<> l<" lt'
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 470 9 jil Trademark jj iIL We offer to Jgh |lL Til the Highest fill! i if i: ::isj i:;;; ii-.; Quality o5 jllll JL/'&ijji I Waters at l^^^i ifef Singapore. vgjf the Lowest vUM. III; t^J^^* mi in. .'tcl n liv llSi '»»< J! 1 I ii iii iiiii iii! FRAMROZ
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    • 981 9 ELEVENTH CROSSWORD PUZZLE. The following is the Solution of the above Crossword:— ACROSS—3-Springs 8-Carter 10-Nap 11-R. T. O 13-Raja 16-Lent; 18-N.C.O; 19-Eraser; 21a-As; 22-Ta; 24-Lot; 26-Oiled; 28-Eke 30-Ale 31-Ea 33-1. M. U 35 S. L 36-Asp 37-Lorn 38-Astern. DOWN.-l-Scorn; 2-Or 3-Set; 4-Prone 5-N. N 6-Gannet; 7-S. P 9-Tra; 12-Alas 14-A.
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  • 528 10 Singapore, January 22. MEAT Betf steak (round) kati M Beef stew or curry kati 46-2 Pork lean kati 66 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 55 Mutton Indian lb. 50 Mutton Australian lb. 50 Fowl kati 2 Capons (Locally reared) kati 85 Hens (Locally reared) kati 85
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  • 212 10 Singapore, January 21. Values have declined and the tone of the rubber market is distinctly easier on the disclosure of a rather unfavourable statistical position in the U.S.A. at the end of 1926. The American figures for December show a low consumption and heavy stocks in hand and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 256 10 I MORRIS CARS j I New Prices-1927 Models 5 —I I MORRIS COWLEY MORRISJ)XFORD O II 2 SEATER PLAIN $1,650 2 SEATER F.W.B. $2,425 [j II 2 SEATER F.W.B. $1,750 4 1 5 SEATER F.W.B. $2,535 II g 4 SEATER PLAIN $1,730 COUPE F.W.B. $2,700 g Bj 4 SEATER F.W.B.
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    • 603 10 ft Pulleys that break down are mighty costly. ft Idle men and machines during pulley re- 5 ft placements eat up profits. But belt slip, ft due to the use of iron, wood or ORDINARY v ft STEEL split pulleys, is even more costly. T-'-*ZO--jjj It is a constant source
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    • 309 11 AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO Writ of Seizure and Sale dated I!th day of June 1926 SHERIFFS SALE IN THE BUPREME COURT OF THE STRUTS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OP dJ^3\?oßffi. In the cause of Layna Ravena Mana Ravena Mana Raman Chitty Plaintiff Versus Ist Tan Kirn Wah 2nd Kow Wee
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    • 562 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P&O BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON HOMEWARDS. For China Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage Singapore Tonnage
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    • 944 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Due Sail Fushimi Mam 11,000 M'seilles, L'don, Awerp R dam F.b 3 4 Hakozaki Mara 10,500 M'seilles, L'don, A'werp R'dam Feb 17 18 Hakusan Maru 10,000 M seilles, L'don, A'werp R'dam Mar 3 4 Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seilles, L'don, A'werp R'dam
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