Malaya Tribune, 4 February 1927
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Title Section21 1927-02-04 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIV, -No. 29 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune FRIDAY, FEBRWRY 4. 192721 words
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Advertisement69 1927-02-04 1 CUP" J The b* tter you are at the game the re > oU w,n I .pprtfiati' this RACKET, which is i »ith Armour's HiaiK Tropical Gut. B. F. SANTOS, Sport Shop /-v 15, Arcade, j Singapore. 'Phone 420. oC 3QI——IQSaOI lOC3QCSSS3 I loaoi——lQCaoi lOEsao w—i*»»-a**w IQCBKHB r** Running Expenses69 words
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Advertisement30 1927-02-04 1 COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUTP ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL QUALITY SIZE rx3l*' Price $2.00 per 1000 EnTelopes (A Limited rf*ck oily in The Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd. Printers Stationers, Singapore. l'30 words
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Article527 1927-02-04 2 Why the Government Is Not Responsible A writer contributes to the Straits Echo" the following explanation of the recent Malayan floods: A story, current in the bazaar, of the cause of the recent disastrous floods in the F.M.S. may be of interest to your readers. It527 words
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Article477 1927-02-04 2 Asiatic View of Western Conditions "Patience"' writes as follows tj "The Bangkok Times Although "Hermit" has thrown democracy overboard he has, as far as I can see, only done so for the present. Lest we forget and try to take democracy on board again I wish to send some477 words
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Article91 1927-02-04 2 Soviet Russia expects soon to have the cheapest electric current in the world. Roy Cooper representing one of thi principal manufacturers of electrical equipment in the United States, estimates that the current freim th? great station so m to be under construction m the Dniep r River, in the Ukraine,91 words
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Advertisement327 1927-02-04 2 tij^tirli~hH^Hi^^ttjlJllllllinflltjl Th ere Are Many Aspirin counterfeits on the market. It is the fate of good and II riec remedies to rind numerous imitators. Sufferers from m;;;:|gg=r Headache,Toothache,Rheumatism, Painsin 111 L 3 Joints and Limbs, Gout, Chills, Neuralgia etc. r\ should take only the genuine Tablets of Aspirin Sffc r—\327 words
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Advertisement397 1927-02-04 2 CURED HIS LUMBAGO AFTER TWO YEARS OF PAIN When kidneys get weak they allow uric acid to pass throagfa the furic acid settles in the veins, muscles and causes the pain which you call Lun short time this pain gets very bad. but De 1 will quickly cure it. Read397 words
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Article1174 1927-02-04 3 Bold Suggestion of a Clergyman IDEA TO SOLVE RACE PROBLEM IN AFRICA Appearing-, as it did, at a moment when thoughts were turned upon the Empire's future by the spotlight of the Imperial Conference, the Rev. W. A. Cotton's advocacy of inter-racial marriage as one of1,174 words
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Advertisement234 1927-02-04 3 GINGER>\LE I Efii'St.' fI J C Get the Standard Agent in your J W district to give you a trial run. You m M r W iii seek no further for your ideal Car. mm C STANDARD 14/28 H.P. OVERSEAS MODEL E is a 4-cylinder (75 m.m. X 110 T|234 words
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Advertisement231 1927-02-04 3 SAFEGUARD YOUR CHILD Against Contaminated Food. You cannot always be certain of what your little one eats for there must be frequent occasions when the child is not under your watchful eye. An apparently slight derangement of stomach and bowel* may be the beginning of serious intestinal infection. Baby's Own231 words
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Advertisement163 1927-02-04 3 Vfov rvi^r sheer satisfactiony^^^^ II A I pi give me a ..stengah" made with Fraser and Neave's Soda Water. It brings out all the flavour of good > whisky; there's something satisfying P about the way it tickles one's tongue; IE and. I know this for a fact /Aere'a no163 words
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Advertisement441 1927-02-04 4 X Wishing: all Our Chinese Patrons a Most Happy, H Lucky and, Prosperous New Year 5j I EMPIRE S fTuesday Feb. 1 to Monday Fet>. 7 S Second Show at 9 p.m. g Douglas Fairbanks 2 S In very uppermost best in R I "Three Musketeers"! |5 (An Absolutely 1441 words
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Advertisement488 1927-02-04 4 Amusements, 3 WISHING ITS CHINESE PATRONS A HAPPY S AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR jjj 8 THE I ALHAMBRA I Presents AN EXCEEDINGLY STRONG PROGRAMME Commencing To-night and Following Nights g X IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 p.m. ffi I A Mighty Powerful First National Attraction I g] Which has488 words
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Advertisement574 1927-02-04 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets. FROM k FRIDAY FEB. 4 TO THURSDAY FEB. 10 NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. SHARP. EVA NOVAK Noted for her fearlessness before the camera and one of the most popular film stars of to-day, IN "SAFEGUARDED" A. powerful and thrilling story, beautifully and lavishly574 words
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Article1393 1927-02-04 5 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, February 4 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $330 Rice, Siam 2 $320 Rice, Siam .3 M $312 Rice, Saigon 1 $250 Rice, Saigon 2 w w $248 Kice, Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon 1 $246 Rice, Rangoon 2 Rice, Per Boiled No. 1 per bag 9.901,393 words
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Advertisement329 1927-02-04 5 LATEST A DVERTISEMENTS ORDINANCE No. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). rjj THE SUTSSKE COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE 0 BANKRUPTCY. No. 8 of 1927. Hi Wee Saba. Summary Case. Ke vn% Order mad 3 21st January, 1927. ;>,:e of Order for Bummary A dmi titration ist February, 1927. of Abdication329 words
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Advertisement254 1927-02-04 5 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Ships alongside ihe Wharves or expected to arrive. Singapore, February 4. Bast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Tarakan East Basin; Pres. Sarmiento E. E. E. Wharf; Kum sang 20. tfain Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Shirala 18; City of Palermo 16; Plancius and Laisang 14; J. De Witt 12;254 words
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Advertisement152 1927-02-04 5 fSES2SZSZSZS2SZS2S^^ RADICAL CURE j i MALARIA y G I The Discovery of Prof. Cremonese j> I "SMALARINA" j a The contents of one bottle is sufficient I for the whole treatment and gives 3 immunity for a year. I a ——g I Used by the Italian Army and f»avy. I152 words
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Miscellaneous151 1927-02-04 5 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day. February 4 v Ti.h's—o6 a.m., 11.27 a.m. 0r ponceii at (iardens, 5.15 p.m. panu ofjC (B) vs. Indian Association. 'police vs. O.R.A. To-morrow, February 5 rides —0.40 a.m., 0.12 p.m. IP° h Championship, S.C.C. Colony vs. F.M.S.—Kuala Lumpur. H eX v Oh, Joy," at Victoria Theatre, Sjljsbur>151 words
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Article956 1927-02-04 6 Britain's conciliatory policy has drawn a swift reply from China; Mr. Chen's answer constituted the breaking-off of negotiations with Mr. O'Malley; Marshal Chang Tso-lin replied by dismissing Sir Francis Aglen and prompting about the despatch of British troops to China. Yesterday's cables reported that "authoritative circles" are of956 words
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Article1071 1927-02-04 6 A visit to the Raffles Museum is evidently a part of the Chinese New Year celebrations. During the past two days the Museum was packed daily with Chinese. The rate of duty prescribed by the Rural Board, Penang, for teppable rubber trees on land under 100 acres, is eight cents1,071 words
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Article737 1927-02-04 6 x* M i r F L Jones, manager of m. Mail," Kuala Lumpur. JS h 2S onkin a m ™> aye gone to i: The engagement is annmm, John W. Fuller. A.C.A oVT"' Pur, and Miss M. Irene T W Lumpur, only daughter of >*J Professor Leong737 words
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Article36 1927-02-04 6 Mails from Europe (Lend;" patched January 13), K. Cor arrive by train v erJ to respondents will be read) boxholders at 9.15 a.m. c From China and Japan v Maru, due at Singapore to-m36 words
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Advertisement217 1927-02-04 6 I I S FOR p 1 CHINESE NEW YEAR j LADIES' GOLD WRISTLET WATCHES 1 ON BLACK MOIRE SILK RIBBON BAND jj ASSORTED ISEW FANCY SHAPES C mm I In H amM M nn. WARRANT!D PER!ECT 71ME-KEEPIRS I ENAMELLED DIALS q C In Colours GOLD, GREEN and HELIO. 0 Price217 words
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Advertisement127 1927-02-04 6 p By Special Appointment q| ffi To His Majesty S THE KING OF SIAM. X I Estd. 1872. THE PROBLEM I S where to buy your JEWELLERY S may exist t X 1 ft but the store of 18. P. De Silva 1 by Comparison g Excels in every attribute127 words
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Article247 1927-02-04 7 China Acting Under Influence INSTRUCTION OF BRITISH EMPIRE SOUGHT Speeches by Members of British Cabinet Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.*! London, February 4. net committee has been established J v.iih the Chinese situation and is t" itulude the Premier Sir Austen Jt'.jaii lain and Lord Balfour. teworthy thatReuter's Service. - 247 words
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Article143 1927-02-04 7 London, February 3. pendent Labour Party has a long cable from Mr. Chen ena copy of his statement to Mr. eking off negotiations at lukew. s cable, which was in reply to n the National Joint Labour the Britisn Labour Council for Irt edom and the143 words
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Article117 1927-02-04 7 London, February 3. It is learned authoritatively in London that reports havt* now been received from Mr. O'Malky rtjra ding the latest stage of the c nversati with Mr. Chen and fresh will probably be sent to Hankow to-day. It is decl red that the conversations must obvi117 words
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Article65 1927-02-04 7 London. February 4. In viev rf the present anxieties and F?r 1- in the Far East," the Archbishops of j V rk and the President of the National Co ncil of Evangelical Free i hur he< a j] tns clergy and ministers j nia kf <;65 words
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Article189 1927-02-04 7 NORTHERN FORCES DRAW IN LINES Southern Kero Laid up With Dysentery Reuter's Far Eastern Service. [Reuters Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai, February 3. The military situation in Chekiang is "fewhat obscure, h ye been persistent reports during 51 few days that General Sun ChuanMs sustained a serious defeat southReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 189 words
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Article186 1927-02-04 7 Basis is Republican Constitution j I "UNDERSTANDING" POLICY TO BE MAINTAINED Trans-Ocean Service Berlin, February 3. Dr. Marx's programme speech indicates that the Government takes its stand on the republican constitution and on the maintenance of the past foreign policy of understanding. Whatsoever the individual or GovernmentTrans-Ocean Service - 186 words
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Article467 1927-02-04 7 TEXT OF MR. O'MALLEY'S STATEMENT Liberal Offers Made by British Government London, February 2 The following is the text of the British proposals which were communicated to the chiei authorities at Peking and Hankow on Januaiy 27:— 1 His Majesty's Government is prepared to recognise the modern Chinese467 words
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Article25 1927-02-04 7 [Havas Agency.] Beirut, February 3. Hassan Atrash, the chief rebel, and the family of Atrash have submitted to the French authorities.25 words
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Article12 1927-02-04 7 Trans-Ocean Service Tirona. February 3. The Albanian Cabinet resigned yesterday.Trans-Ocean Service - 12 words
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Article19 1927-02-04 7 Trans-Ocean Service Rome, February 3. The Italian Socialist Trade Unions have decided to join the Fascist movement.Trans-Ocean Service - 19 words
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Article434 1927-02-04 7 Cabinet Meeting in London POLICY CHANGE REPORTS NOT CONFIRMED Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London, February 3. While no official information yet can be obtained with regard to the Cabinet discussions on China yesterday, the newspaper* agree in the belief that the British policy is unchanged. ThereReuter's Service. - 434 words
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Article56 1927-02-04 7 London, February :>. It is learned that a special Cabinet meeting will be held to-moirow when the question of deflecting the troops now proceeding to Shanghai will be discussed. London, February .*>. The whole situation arising from the new turn in the conversation at Hankow will be56 words
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Article31 1927-02-04 7 Panama, February 3. The U. S. cruiser Raleigh is joining the Richmond, Cincinnati and Marblehead, sail- ing for Honolulu to-day to await orders, possibly to proceed for China.31 words
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Article34 1927-02-04 7 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Hong Kong. February 3. The Suffolks are arriving on Friday and disembarking at Hong Kong. Hong Kong, February 4. The Second Battalion of the Suffolks has arrived here.Reuter's Far Eastern Service. - 34 words
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Article35 1927-02-04 7 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Hankow. February 2 Hankow is very quiet to-da" The usual New Year festivities are notably absent. A general feeling of and pessimism prevails on all sides, Chinese and foreign.Reuter's Far Eastern Service. - 35 words
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Article178 1927-02-04 7 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Hankow. Feb.uary 3. Hankow is :ut\vjrdly cla m despite the ■bropt termination cf the negotiations which al! hopes for an amicable settlement have been pinned for three weeks. Mr. Chen's declaration h regarded as a confession of a failure to win overReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 178 words
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Article50 1927-02-04 7 Messrs. Barlow and Co., report the crops harvested on the undermentioned estates during the month of January:— Haiimau Rubrer Estates, Ltd.. 8,200 lbs. «iedie (Johore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., 6 lbs. Muar. Itam Estates, Ltd., 24,893 lbs. Permas Rubber Co.. Ltd.. 24,500 lbs. Sekong Rubber Co.. Ltd.. 17,250 lbs.50 words
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Article190 1927-02-04 7 Character of Father Cleared LIBEL CLAIM OF CAPTAIN WRIGHT FAILS Plaintiff Still Considered Foul Fellow Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London, February 3. The jury after two and a half hours' absence gave a verdict in favour of Lord Gladstone with costs and added a rider to theReuter's Service. - 190 words
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Article92 1927-02-04 7 SEVERE EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS FELT Unusual Phenomenon Does No Damage Reuter's Far Eastern Service. [Reuters Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai, February 3. Very severe earthquake shocks were felt here at 11.50 a.m. to-day. Buildings rocked for half i minute. It was a distinctly unpleasant experience. Shocks of such severity areReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 92 words
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Article109 1927-02-04 7 Commercial Treaty Plan Submitted Reuter's Far Eastern Service. [Reuters Far Eastern Service.] Tokyo, February 3. It is reliably reported that a draft plan for the revision of the Sino-Jrpanese Commercial Treaty, which was submitted by the Peking Government yesterday to Mr. Voshizawa. outlined all the items inReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 109 words
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Article100 1927-02-04 7 Ready to Support China's Independence Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.l Paris, February 4. In the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Senate M. Briancl paid that in the Far East the French Government was dominated by care not -to» impair the integrity of China. It would be leady, whenReuter's Service. - 100 words
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Article32 1927-02-04 7 Trans-Ocean Service Paris. February 3. The French extension of the pass visa obligation caused the foreign Ministers to negotiate with M. Briand who withdrew the British 2nd Belgian visa obligation.Trans-Ocean Service - 32 words
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Article31 1927-02-04 7 Trans-Ocean Service Geneva, February 3. The President of the International Red Cross has asked Soviet permission to inspect the Russian political concentration camp in the Solowtzki Islands.Trans-Ocean Service - 31 words
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Article19 1927-02-04 7 Trans-Ocean Service Warsaw, February 3. The Soviet has protested against the recent White Russian arrests at Warsaw.Trans-Ocean Service - 19 words
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Article15 1927-02-04 7 Reuter's Service. London, February 4. Mr. Garibaldi has left for Cuba.Reuter's Service. - 15 words
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Advertisement188 1927-02-04 7 II disinfectant II will pass \H I this Test?* I Important official tests carried out by the Government (?J X Authorities in Washington have revealed the startling ))j fact that certain well-known disinfectants used by the }>1 public are wholly ineffective BP" 13i 3| Make sure that the disinfect- "''Jm188 words
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Article118 1927-02-04 8 M.C.C.'s CEYLON TOUR Match Against Up-Country in English Weather {From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo February 3. The M.C.C.'s th rd match in Ceylon was a two-day fixture against up-country at Darawella to-day in weather api-roximat-ing to that in England. Gilligan won the toss and sout in Wyatt, who was118 words
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Article499 1927-02-04 8 Matches in the Open Tournament The open Lawn Tennis Tournament arranged by the Singapore Cricket Club has been seriou.lv interfered with by the weather. The Cricket Club courts being unplayable on Wednesday and Thursday. Play was transferred to the L. L. T. C. Courts and to the Yacht499 words
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Article115 1927-02-04 8 Two Chinese Shot Dead in Rochore Road Early on Wednesday night two shots rang out in Rochore Road and two Chinese dropped dead on the street. Roehor? Road is at all times crowded but the assassins went about their work, paying no regard to the number of115 words
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Article81 1927-02-04 8 The "Vasna," belonging to the British India Steam Navigation Company's fleet, arrived at the Puloe Bukam Oil Wharf yesterday with the Second Battalion of the Gloucester Regiment and the 55th Supply Section. The Takliwa passed through on her way to Shanghai on Wednesday with 1,080 troops on board,81 words
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Article68 1927-02-04 8 At a conference of diplomatic representatives of 17 Governments accredited to Peking, it has been unanimously decided to again recommend their respective Governments to put an embargo on arms export to China in order to lessen the internicene Warfare in China. The Japanese Minister has further explained to the Chinese68 words
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Article371 1927-02-04 8 ROUND-UP BY ROCHORE DIVISION Angry Crowds Driven Back at Point of Revolvers The crowds on the street rushed the house, threw stones and other missies and were only ke.pt back by the police drawing their revolvers and threatening to fire. lnis was the experience of the Rochore Pol371 words
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Article652 1927-02-04 8 Two Inspirational Addresses Delivered by Bishops I j Yesterday at 8.30 a.m. the Methodist Conference listened to an address by Bishop Titus Lowe on "Tne Product of a Christian.'' There are two supreme products which Christ anity can produce: the Christian life and the winning of another652 words
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Article23 1927-02-04 8 The census taken last March shows an increase in France's population 0f'1,534,000 over 1921, but more than two-thirds of these were foreign immigrants.23 words
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Article637 1927-02-04 8 DEATH OF FORMER JUDGE IN ENGLAND Feeling Supreme Court References There was an attendance of 32 members of the Singapore Bar, out of the 40 odd practising members, at the Supreme Court this morning when reference was made by the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison, to the637 words
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Article182 1927-02-04 8 Everything He Has Is Attached Charlie Chaplin received a number of reporters in the character of the world's most dejected man. He described his situation as terrible. All his property and fortune, which is estimated at £3,500,000, is in the hands of receivers appointed at the instance182 words
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Article89 1927-02-04 8 London, February 1. Manchester Market— Bfc lbs shirtings, fair (new basis) Ha 40's Grey Yarns, single twist 15s 6 lbs T. Cloth, for 24 yards 7s 3d Liverpool Market— Cotton—fully Middling American (Spot) fwgj Egyptian Cotton $13.75 Metals— Tin Standard 3 months £290 2 6 Product— Copra, fair89 words
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Article1272 1927-02-04 8 Serom Rubber Estates, Limited The first ordinary general meeting of Serom Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on December 9 at the registered office of the company, 5 and 7, Eastcheap, E.C., Mr. Nicolas C. S. Bosanquet (the Chairman) presiding. The representative of the Secretaries (Messrs. Francis Peek and1,272 words
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Article335 1927-02-04 8 ARGENTINE MAN-OF-WAR AT SINGAPORE Training Sea-Fighters on Board President Sarmiento As the British light cruiser squadron was steaming out of Singapore on the way to Shanghai on Wednesday afternoon, the Argentine training ship "President Sarmiento'' came in, passing the British vessels at 300 yards. The "President Sarmiento"335 words
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Article91 1927-02-04 8 The Gaiety Eva and Jane Novak, the most famous sisters in the world, will appear on the film at Gaiety Cinema to-night in "Safeguarded" and "Divorce," the former a thrilling and powerful story of the sea, starring Eva, and the latter, a heart-mov-ing photodrama that thunders a mighty91 words
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Article161 1927-02-04 8 First National's big special, Men of Steel," which commenced at the Alhambra on Wednesday, has over two years to produce and is one of the biggest pictures yet filmed by this organisation. For not enly is the story an unusual one and the settings magnificent, but Milton Sills161 words
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Article98 1927-02-04 8 The Empire Cinema, with its usual enterprise, is affording those who have leisure time during the Chinese New Year holidays an opportunity to see some excellent films in the afternoons, beginning promptly at 2.30, with half prices for all seats. Yesterday afternoon two popular Charlie Chaplin comedies were98 words
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Article192 1927-02-04 8 The Salary Question To the Editor of the Malaya T- k Sir,— A» one interested in tk question," I should like t" words regarding the matter dy a lew P i aC 1w K Slde th the opinion th I fir *t should be paid according192 words
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Article228 1927-02-04 8 To the Editor of the Malaja Tri(,„„ Slr The prediction that Jesus «ill among us a second time or that H. present living: on the highest m 15 the Himalayas sets manC Reference to the New Testament M verify such prediction, and. of* C. K. Lynns onslaught228 words
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Article31 1927-02-04 8 The rate of issue of Money Oders for India and Ceylon to-day Mo c to $100. The rate of PJJ fc Rs p Orders from India and Ceylon equal to $100.31 words
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Miscellaneous59 1927-02-04 8 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS To-day. February 4 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, European Units, Officers and N.C.O.'s Classes 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.V.C. Band, Band Practice. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, Malay Company, Company Parade. To-morrow, February 5 2 p.m.—Farrer Range, Eurasian Company Recruits, Musketry Practice. Sunday, February 6 7.30 a.m.—Bukit Timah, European Units Recruits, Musketry59 words
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Miscellaneous316 1927-02-04 8 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, FEBRUARY I Hong- Kong, Amoy. Shanghai Moji. Kobe and 0.-aka <*Sh'irala) 2p.Tr. China, Hainam, Japan. Korea, Formosa, East Siberia, Philippine Islands. Western Canada ai.d Western States of U. S. A. (XagDore) 2 r~ Muar (*Flying 2 p.: Banka Island. Java, Sonta-Weft Sumatra, South-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and316 words
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Article729 1927-02-04 9 statistics for November and December (Vtroller of Rubber, Kuala Lumpur, :he following rubber restriction r t^e mon ths of Novemoer and static ltf> rts an! Imports of Rubber, ..ava (Trade Figures). P> 1926. —Dry Rubber 34,302; tal Exports 34,361; Total Imrn Rubber 12,202. 1'J26. —Dry Rubber 36,811; Potal729 words
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Article389 1927-02-04 9 Minutes of a committee meeting held at Sandakan on Friday, December 31:— Present:—The Hon. Mr F. W. Pinnock (Chairman), The Hon. Mr. C. Watt, Mr. C. B. Brewer, Mr. G. Mayor, Mr. Soh Siew Boh, and Mr. V. H. Bentham, Hon. Secretary. Absent:—Mr. S. D. Key. Mr.389 words
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Article62 1927-02-04 9 Fowl thieves have been extremely busy in Ipoh during the past fortniight or so and many r??idents in Gopeng Road have lost all their poultry. Report has it that the thieves are Malays or Javanese and that some Chinese squatters out Gopeng Road way laii a trap for them, caught62 words
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Advertisement79 1927-02-04 9 CYMRU AM BYTH! To the People of Wales in Malaya. THE ANNUAL Saint David s Day Dinner IS TO BE HELD ON SAINT DAVID S DAY (Tuesday, March Ist 1927) AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE, AT 7.30 P.M. All Welsh people in Malaya are invited to join both the St.79 words
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Advertisement420 1927-02-04 9 TO-NIGHT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4 TO-NIGHT At The New World Shows Special Chinese New Year Attractions! Chinese Wayang M Heng Bua", Chinese Singing: Girls, Kelantan Makyong, Malay Konggeng, Open Air Cinema, Side Shows, etc., etc., etc. THE CITY OPERA will present "THE UNEXPECTED LOVE To-Morrow Inche Mohamed Haron's BLIND SISTER will420 words
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Advertisement158 1927-02-04 9 I DUBONNET) I flgjlJk TONIC WINE. I I $B3g PEI QUART BOTTLE I S Sole Agents: S 1 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. I ~J (Incorporated in England). H H SINGAPORE, PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR. SPECIAL OFFER No. 1. BRANDYf jf Maurice Rogers' j 1 Old Superior. I fiiS PER PINT158 words
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Article524 1927-02-04 10 Singapore, January 29. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 50% Beef stew or curry kati 47 Pork lean kati 67 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 55 Mutton Indian lb. 60 Mutton Australian lb. 50 Fowl kati Capons (Locally reared) kata 85 Hens (Locally reared) kati 88 Ducks524 words
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Article116 1927-02-04 10 Speculation is rife as to official changes likely to take place in the Spring. Mr. Thomson to act as Chief Secretary to Government, F.M.S., and Mr. Wolff to act as Colonial Secretary, S.S., seem to be fairly obvious appointments. Mr. Worthington may go to Perak. It is hoped that Mr.116 words
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Article116 1927-02-04 10 SCIENCE TO THE RESCUE. The sufferer from rheumatism presents a sorry sight. Limbs that refuse to move, and ache at every attempt, pain in every part of the body, the knife thrusts and shooting pains which all but drive the victim to suicide, —these present an116 words
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Advertisement143 1927-02-04 10 1 I \kw* Tw*-' jnf m|(lKm|| Hillßliil Lrj ICE CREAM j nj p. ru rv H 1 !FOR YOUR NEXT TENNIS OR BRIDGE PARTY. I I Obtainable from: C I 1 I John Little Co., Bun Bee Co., Kirn Ann Co., Lim Khoon Heng, Luna g Cafe (Dhoby Ghaut), or143 words
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Advertisement300 1927-02-04 10 HUDSON MATERIAL <^***. FOR LIGHT RAILWAYS B HUDSON LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIAL is manufacture •works in the Empire devoted solely to the, cSoiKKE o?\lV h Sr*t HUDSON LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIAL includes TIP J ip Wa^ns P»tfo?ST Wagons Sid i Wagons, Colliery Tubs, Sugar Cane Cars, Portable andlP«s X Switches, and Crossings,300 words
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Advertisement415 1927-02-04 11 STEAMER SAILINGS IN DO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong) nirtct Service to Japan via Hongkont and Shanghai, and to Calcutta vis Penang from Singapore. T kink' cargo on through Bill of Ladic Canton. Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo* or a Newchwang, Yangtsze Port* JSiiosa. the Philippines, etc. fox PENANG415 words
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Advertisement240 1927-02-04 11 STEAMER SAILINGS HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany) Regular Monthly Freight and Passenger Service. OUTWARD BOUND HONG KONG. SHANGHAI and JAPAN. s.s. Albert Voegler (P) 9,000 Feb 15 s.s. Emil Kirdorf (P) 9,000 Mar 16 s.s. Scheer 12,500 Mar 24 s.s. Carl Legien (P) 9,000 Api 9 s.s. Tirpitz 12,250240 words
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Advertisement557 1927-02-04 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 Singapore557 words
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Advertisement617 1927-02-04 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KALSHA) LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Due Sail Hakozaki Maru 10,500 M'seilies, L'don, A'werp R'dam Feb 17 18 Hakusan Mara 10,000 M seilles, L'don. A'werp R'dam Mar 3 4 Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seilies, L'don, A'werp R'dam Mar 17 18 Haruna Maru 10,000 M'seilies, L'don, AVerp R'dam Mar617 words
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Advertisement380 1927-02-04 12 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTEp—BiII Collector fcr Sclicitors' Office. Apply, Box No 446 c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED FOR MIRI OUT3IDE FOREM IN—Must be Eurasian, age 25 to 30. with experience in caoorete and general construe lion wor*s able to carry out simple surveys aid levelling MECH\NIC\L DRAUGHTSMAN-With at least five years experience.380 words
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Advertisement335 1927-02-04 12 PUBLIC NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Tenders are invited for the Execution of Repairs etc., to 2nd Officer's Quarters at Central Fire Station and mil be received by the undersigned up to neon on Monday 7th February. Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained from the Munioip%l Arohitect on production335 words
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Advertisement494 1927-02-04 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palernoang 16 nir. Hong Kong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. Batavia 47 Corner Lloyd Street. AGENCIES AT: London,494 words
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Advertisement497 1927-02-04 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under ths Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,060,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,884 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.497 words
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Advertisement486 1927-02-04 12 INSURANCE #THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office Singapore. Ist Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, 1-A, Malacca Street. Thone486 words
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