Malaya Tribune, 5 February 1927
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Title Section21 1927-02-05 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIV. No. 30 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1927.21 words
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Advertisement187 1927-02-05 1 CUP" The better you tre at th* game the more you will i appreciate this BACKET, which is strung with Armour's I Black Tropical Gut. B. F. SANTOS, SET* Sport Shop OJf%S> Arcade Singapore. 1 'Phone 420. I The Car of Great Reduction J International If ml TN ppyfrq I187 words
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Advertisement123 1927-02-05 1 COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUPP ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL QUALITY SIZE 6"x34' Prick $2.00 per 1000 Envelopes (A Limited stock only ia h«ad) Tfie Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd. Printers Stationer*. Singapore. I SOLE AGENTS: I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., I rQ (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) g Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and123 words
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Article434 1927-02-05 2 "Spontaneous" Malayan Chinese Donation Speaking at the congregation at Hong Kong University for the conferring of degrees last week Sir Cecil Clementi. Governor of Hong Kong and Chancellor of the University, said: I cannot myself think cf a better purpose to which the Boxer Indemnity Funds, already434 words
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Article352 1927-02-05 2 Most Phenomenal Profit Maker in History The Ford Motor Co. must discover a way to rinj cah registers a bit more frequently if it wants to grain first place among American industrial concerns in piling up aggregate profits. This despite the fact that its net earnings for the352 words
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Advertisement218 1927-02-05 2 lĔt M l l ,/V/l There is an Art in the giving Jl\ /0 'Dl 'fil of Presents. Your gift /HP m rl) should be capable of appre- Jp|l ?9f 7V //1 ciation by the recipient yet fgl V/ IS^2<W"P not costly. It should be Jjl |SL useful, and, above218 words
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Advertisement148 1927-02-05 2 I The Food of Kings g Court Physicians know the best and see that (C Royal Babies have the best. That is why jj if Glaxo has been used with success in 5 Royal )> Nurseries. Only the best is good enough for <A j£ your Baby, for is he148 words
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Advertisement59 1927-02-05 2 Horse-riding is good for the liver. If you do not ride try Pinkettes instead. As gently as nature these dainty little laxatives remedy liverishness, dispel constipation, banish sick headaches and bilious attacks, clear the skin, purify the breath, relieve Piles. Chemists everywhere sell Pinkettes, or post free, at 60 cents59 words
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Advertisement279 1927-02-05 2 \bu 11 never get tired or Craven A because THEY NEVER VARYf CRAVEN T CORK TIPPED London VIRGINIA CIGARETTES I"I owe my beautiful wj& I hair to KOKO. X How often we hear this remark. Never a day passes bu; letters bearing testimony to the 3 qJ beneficial and beautifying279 words
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Article1843 1927-02-05 3 Robert S. Angus - Robert S. Angus Edinburgh, January 6. New Year celebrations have been pursuing- a diminishing course during the present week, but it will not be until next Monday that work will be in full swing again. On:- or two industries found themselves under the happy necessity of shortening the1,843 words
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Advertisement427 1927-02-05 3 t A Delicate Girl J8 B fWfWk\ The valua of suffiWEftf j ciency or calcium r J in the system is net J w appreciated at its J htik worth," writes a P^^ SlClan in J vS "The Canadian \^y\^^ m Practitioner." For fast growing girls a sufficient calcium content427 words
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Advertisement229 1927-02-05 3 How to Quickly Stop Digestive Troubles. Provided that the full facts of the cause of the trouble are known and understood, there's a remedy for practically every rift in life's lute, whether it's a matter of vital national importance or a commonplace thing like, say, indigestion. If it's indigestion, the229 words
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Advertisement210 1927-02-05 3 WSgl./here's a behind each bottle of .•KB* Agents: Messrs. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd., STRAITS SETTLEMENTS I Your Drink Problem Solved EVERYONE enjoy 9 drinking a beverage at mealtime, but most beverages are totally inadequate. Either they do not please in taste, or they contain drugs that are seriously injurious. Thousands210 words
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Advertisement362 1927-02-05 4 1 EMPIRE Tuesday"Feb. 1 to Monday Fee. 7 g E Second Show at 9 p.m. I DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS 1 In his very uppermost best in The gj i THREE MUSKETEERS jj An Absolutely (New Copy just Arrived from the States) 6 G In 12 Massive Reels f fl ft jj362 words
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Advertisement363 1927-02-05 4 Amusements. I WISHING ITS CHINESE PATRONS A HAPPY I X AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR I THE I ALHAMBRA Presents AN EXCEEDINGLY STRONG PROGRAMME q Commencing To-night and Following Nights jj IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 p.m. I j A Mighty Powerful First National Attraction g] Which has a tremendous363 words
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Advertisement482 1927-02-05 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets. PROM 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, "SAFEGUARDED A powerful and thrilling story, beautifully and lavishly mounted. Don't482 words
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Article1337 1927-02-05 5 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, February 5 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $330 Buyer» Sellers Rice, Siam 2 $320 Mixed Black Pepper 42.00 Rice, Siam 3 $312 Sunclried Copra 11.30 Rice, Saigon 1 M $250 Mixed Copra 10.70 Rice, Saigon 2 M $248 Kayong Copra Rice, Saigon 3 Small Flake1,337 words
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Advertisement341 1927-02-05 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LEI IMMEDIATELY —Bpacious comnoncd booM at No 104, Albert Street, toial area Rood for rikfhis, motor oar garage I A; pi]. to ths offioe, No s>, The Aroade. Hessr? Theodore Handley Stone, George Treadgold and s Wilson have been admitted rs of <>ur Firm as from Ist341 words
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Advertisement458 1927-02-05 5 What is Holding You Down? It is not that you bave never had the chance It is not that somebody else has all the luok. It is not that your employer does rut like you. It is Lack of Training If you are true to yourself, you will aoknow* ledge458 words
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Miscellaneous105 1927-02-05 5 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day. February I H, p h Tides.-4Ufl a.m., 0.12 p.m. KSi Tenuis Championship, S.C.C. ¥fl Colony vs. F.M.S. —Kuala Lumpur. Kury'a Oh, Joy," at Victoria Theatre, fJO p.m. To-morrow, February 6 u iir h Tides-— 113 a.m., 0.58 p.m. ho p Oldham at Victoria Theatre, 9 p.m. Monday,105 words
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Article964 1927-02-05 6 A lot of nonsense has been written to us about the salary question, and for d>ays past our waste paper basket has groaned beneath the weight of rejected epistles, from correspondents who seem to have nothing better to do than ramble away from the point in letters964 words
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Article1098 1927-02-05 6 The output of the New Seudai, Limited, estate for the month of January' amounts to 47,000 lbs., making a total of 403.900 lbs. for the ten months of the current financial year. Mr, R. UHmann. the 1 cal jewel er. has received cablegram from Neushatel announcing- that at the Nouchatel1,098 words
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Article721 1927-02-05 6 Lord i.ni Lady Selborne a r* e,n Pcn an> Mr. R. F. Mallard, A S P from leave of absence. Mr. L McLean has been am surer, Straits Settlements. T-^. Mr. G H Goh, the Penan returned after a year's abaenc i p m Dr. (Mrs.) Chitty721 words
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Advertisement328 1927-02-05 6 I FOR I I CHINESE NEW YEAR I I LADIES' GOID WRISTLET WATCBES I ON BLACK MOIRE SILK RIBBON BAND D i AJSORTID MW FANCY SHAPES I j WARRAMED PERFECT TIME-KEEPERS I I ENAMELLED DIALS I In Colours GOLD, GREEN and HELIO. 1 I Price $42.50 I j ROBINSON CO.,328 words
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Advertisement178 1927-02-05 6 n] By Special Appointment ft X To His Majesty S S THE KING OF SIAM. ft a I I Estd. 1872. S THE PROBLEM H where to buy your JEWELLERY 9 may exist S g but the store of g] I B. P. De Silva I by Comparison S I178 words
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Article203 1927-02-05 7 Rationalists Make Demands CONFERENCE TO MEET AGAIN TO-DAY Q UCS t on About America's Troop Movements Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Peking, February 4. nt.itively stated that in con- i the Sino-Japanese Commercial it: .lions the Chinese not only ntion the concessions, et cetera, mentioned, but areReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 203 words
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Article155 1927-02-05 7 Hong Kong, February 4. :i-ihie opinion here points out the -r.< s of the continued Southern Shanghai whilst the Hankow n Hit' proceeding. The present r :>ly vindicates the wisdom of u" smen in adopting a policy of -> f r the protection of their heir interests,155 words
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Article95 1927-02-05 7 BRITAIN PROTESTS ABOUT NEW LAWS Lascars Prohibited from Going Into Country Reuter's Service. New York, February 5. it rstood that Great Britain is preparing a formal protest against the Immigration Bill which from American ports ail ps en toying seamen of other who are ineligible to enterReuter's Service. - 95 words
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Article46 1927-02-05 7 Trans-Ocean Service Rome, February 4. I I'a vn General Canaccia undertakes r«. .--ir; 'i sat ion of the Albanian Army. ne All anian Budget now runs to a total J twl.e million gold francs- of which l receives five mi.Hons yearly as loanTrans-Ocean Service - 46 words
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Article26 1927-02-05 7 Trans-Ocean Service Rone, February 4. Italian Socialist and Trade I'■ i leaden will confer with the Fascists 871,! Signer Mussolini here next week.Trans-Ocean Service - 26 words
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Article21 1927-02-05 7 Trans-Ocean Service Leningrad, February 4. The leadership of the Russian Polar *''!;tion has been accepted by Dr. *Hener.Trans-Ocean Service - 21 words
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Article18 1927-02-05 7 Reuter's Service. Teheran, February 4. .T: Shah has instructed Mostofiol ■•males to form a new Cabinet.Reuter's Service. - 18 words
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Article20 1927-02-05 7 Reuter's Service. Kovno, February 4. »er Communists have been courtJjrtiaHed in Lithuania and all received *ath n rtences.Reuter's Service. - 20 words
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Article230 1927-02-05 7 Opposition in Britain Serious THE HINDERING OF PEACE WITH CHINA Reuter's Service. Rome, February 4. The Press emphasises the identity of the attitude of Great Britain and Italy with regard to the Chmese situation and declares that the Government must act firmly in defence of Western civilisationReuter's Service. - 230 words
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Article94 1927-02-05 7 Press Comment on German Programme Trans-Ocean Service Berlin, February 4. The Opposition Press crit ci/.v> the apparent contradiction in the Conservative leader. Herr Westarp's Thursday speech, which endorsed the Government programme but added that the Conservatives had nt ft rsaken their original principles. According to the Pari? "Journal."Trans-Ocean Service - 94 words
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Article61 1927-02-05 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. February 4. In the Police C u:t ten Chinese were charged with rioting, armed with weapons likely to cause death, in Acheen Street. The prosecution asked for a postponement a- a murder had been committed. The accused appeared with their heai« bandaged,61 words
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Article63 1927-02-05 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, February 4. In the Police Court here to-day Muthia was charged with theft, as a servant, of j jewellery and cash valued at $139, the property of Solappen. He was remanded on bail of $150. Singaravaloo was similarly charged_ in respect of a63 words
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Article35 1927-02-05 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, February 4. During the Chinese New Year a four-year-old Chine-e by was knocked down by a hire car a. Jehrtottg, and h?d to be conveyed to hospital.35 words
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Article51 1927-02-05 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, February 4. The Chinese New Year in Penang was marked by the murder of two Chinese, one j in Acheen Street in the course of a fracas i following a gambling quarrel, and the other in Gertak Sanggol, a-so due to gam-51 words
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Article41 1927-02-05 7 Trans-Ocean Service Geneva, February 4. The Geneva, Basle and Zurich authorities and the Swisc-> air strvice -re lo ccllaburate in instituting an inter-canton air service The Swiss Air Ministry contemplates erecting an aerodrome in the centre of Switzerland.Trans-Ocean Service - 41 words
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Article38 1927-02-05 7 Trans-Ocean Service Warsaw, February 4. The revalorisation scheme for Poland is supported by the Pohki Bank. It is likely that the rate of one zloty as equivalent to one-ninth of a gold dollar will be established.Trans-Ocean Service - 38 words
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Article23 1927-02-05 7 Trans-Ocean Service Lisbon, February 4. There is a military revolt in Portugal. A general state of siege has been proclaimed.Trans-Ocean Service - 23 words
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Article430 1927-02-05 7 Chen's Assurance To Newsagency PREPARED TO DISCUSS TERMS Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Hankow, February 3. The British proposals handed to Mr. Chen on January 27 were accompanied by the following aide memoire: When a satisfactory settlement has been reached in respect to the British Concessions at HankowReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 430 words
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Article100 1927-02-05 7 Legislation Needed to Stop Dampening Reuter's Service. Alexandria. February 4. The Cotton Conference discussed the mixing and excessive humidity of Egyptian cotton and exporters promised a more careful examination of foreign bodies in bales. The Conference asked for the final adoption of a maximum percentage of humidity, butReuter's Service. - 100 words
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Article125 1927-02-05 7 Preparations for Reception on Monday Their Lordships the six Chinese Bishops who were called by His Holiness the Pope for consecration at Rome and who called at Singapore on their way thither, are now on their glorious return to China p< r the s.s. Porthos which is125 words
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Article67 1927-02-05 7 The following subscriptions for the Malayan Floods Relief Fund have been received: Already acknowledged $31,400 ,T Pearson *0 D S S. Douglas 50 Singapore Turf Club 1,000 The Sin Kuo Mm Press -500 L. McLean 250 The Ceylon Tamils' Association 110 i R. S Sundrum 5 Per67 words
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Article21 1927-02-05 7 Thursday, February 10,—Band Practice Headquarters 4.30 p.m. Saturday. February 12—Full P—jje, rji Troops with staves, Headquarters 3.30 p.m.21 words
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Article525 1927-02-05 7 China Our Friend and Customer PRESS CONGRATULATES SIR A. CHAMBERLAIN Mr. Amery on Labour Bussybodies'Without Influence" Reuter's Service. London, February 4. Mr. Churchill, speaking at Manchester, sad that he did not believe that there were grounds for grave anxiety as regards China. Nothing was furtherReuter's Service. - 525 words
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Article209 1927-02-05 7 Trans-Ocean Service London, February 4. Mr. Amery, in a speech on China at Birmingham, said that a fraction of the busybodies professing to speak in the nanu of labour was sending messages to China v. hich could only mislead the Chinese. This Fection pretended to have influence overTrans-Ocean Service - 209 words
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Article204 1927-02-05 7 During rat week the firm of B. L. and N. Phillips, Ltd., of Southwark Street, S. E.. destroyed 020,000 rats in Birmingham. London, Leeds, Southampton, Glasgjw, and Liverpool. Towkfcy YfeiOW Kirn Pong, proprietor of the Kb.ng Cycle and Motor Works, has put forward a scheme f>W tli? erection of four204 words
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Advertisement140 1927-02-05 7 ■luiiituiWMtiiiiuiuiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiimin. I Injpurchasinga Milners'Safe sm\ you do not make an wl l -*4BSĕĔ MILNE RS' SAFE CO., LTD. are t i e ar^est Manufacturers of Fire and Z Z Thief-Resisting Sates in the World, 2 m anc j t e r product*; ;ire in general use Z throughout the British140 words
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Article80 1927-02-05 8 CRICKET Penang Defeats Kedah in InterState Match {From Oar Own Correspondent.) Penang, February 4. The sporting event during the Chinese New Year was the inter-State cricket mat -h between Penang and Kedah. Two days of interesting cricket resulted in Penang defeating Kedah by 93 mns. The scores were:80 words
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Article232 1927-02-05 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, February 4. In the match between the M. C. C. and Up-Country, the M. C. C. score stood at 151, 3 wickets down, when play was stopped for lunch. On the resumption after lunch Geary (9) was caught by Moberley off Sinclair—l232 words
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Article104 1927-02-05 8 Perak for the First Day Race No. 4 —Kaharani. Race Xo. b\—Amrita. Klitwart. Race Xo. B.—Combustion. All Engagements.—Golden Evening. The Secretary states that the Committee have decided to cancel 'owing to insufficient entries" all the Open Pony Races as set forth in the official programme, also the E104 words
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Article59 1927-02-05 8 Framroz Cup Match Ends in Draw Yesterday's match played on the Y.M.C.A ground between the Police and Old Rafflesians endeo in a draw of 2 all. Both teams plajed wel.- and the hall was swung about at a fast pace. The Rafflesians plaved with a man short. On Monday59 words
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Article53 1927-02-05 8 Asiatic Petroleum Co. vs. Puio Bukom The following will represent the Asiatic Petroleum Company's football team against fuio Bukom this evening on the SRC ground in a friendly game of soccer. Messrs. Kirn Soon, Kiam Hock, F. de bouza, Mitchell. Bovens. Albuquerque Mcintosh. Barnes, Kal Kwi, Tian Lye and53 words
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Article220 1927-02-05 8 Empirfc Cinema If anybody is in doubt about the costume play as an excellent form of motion picture entertainment, they should see Douglas Fairbanks' picture version of Alexander Dumas' classic story, The Three Musketeers," which started two days ago at the Empire Cinema. Featuring the costumes of the220 words
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Article69 1927-02-05 8 A bunch of keys on a Chinese arrested last night for being in possession of a large number of counterfeit five-cent pieces gave the clue to Inspector Farquharson, who searched a house in Bukit Timah Road and found in a box two dangerous looking daggers and a69 words
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Article564 1927-02-05 8 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MALAYAN ASSOCIATION Proposed Regulations for Open Championships At the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday, the annual meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya was held, Mr. Justice McCabe Reay presiding. The following representatives were present: Dr. W. A. Balhatehet and Mr. Tay Lian Teck (Singapore);564 words
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337 1927-02-05 8 The S.C.C. Open Lawn Tennis Tournament was continued yesterday, 25 matches being played, which makes a total of 55 to date. It is hoped to be able to continue the tournament to-day, when it is expected the semi-finals and finals will be played.337 words
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Article63 1927-02-05 8 Replying to the public organizations of Hankow who asked for its decision to suspend the present anti-Rritrsh movement, 'he Joint Council of the Kuomintang stated on January 17 that the original idea of the roreign Minister (Mr. Eugene Chen) to advise a postponement of action has been only to protect63 words
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Article293 1927-02-05 8 OPENED BY THE CHINESE CONSUL Five-Storied Chinese Hotel in Chinatown A new departure in the Chinese hotel business m Singapore is the Southern Hotel. Ltd., a purely Chinese hotel and restaurant housed in a six-floor building in Chinatown. The building has been erected by Mr. Eu Tong293 words
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Article530 1927-02-05 8 Worldwide Need of Brotherhood Emphasised Bishop Titus Lowe opened yesterday's session of the Methodist Conference with a splendid devotional address. His subject was "Three God-crowned Peaks." At Mount Sinai God had given Moses that foundation of the Hebrew race summed up in two words—law and obedience. Thus530 words
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Article32 1927-02-05 8 To-day, February 5 2 p.m.—Farrer Range, Eurasian Company Recruits, Musketry Practice. To-morrow, February 6 7.30 a.m.—Bukit Timah, European Units Recruits, Musketry Practice. 7.30 a.m.—Farrer Range, Eurasian Company Recruits, Musketry Practice.32 words
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Article30 1927-02-05 8 After having refuelled at Puloe Bukom, the B I. troopship "Vasna" left yesterday for China with the Second Battalion Gloucester Regiment and the 55th Suddlv Issue section.30 words
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Article35 1927-02-05 8 Mickey, a terrier, jumped into the grave at the funeral of his master, Mr. William Edwards, of Bodafon, near Conway, and lay on the coffin until a mourner descended a ladder and brought it out.35 words
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Article561 1927-02-05 8 MORE GLOBE TROTTERS DUE AT SINGAPORE Third Around-the-World Cruise of Palatial Liner The Red Star liner, the Belgenlaad, now on her third cruise around the world, is due at Singapore on February 25 and is scheduled to leave the following day. An excellent opportunity is now presented561 words
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Article114 1927-02-05 8 Considerable interest has been caused by the report that the Japanese naval surveying ship Manshu has obtained a sounding of 31,000 feet between Izu and the Bonin Islands; and it has been stated that thia is 'the deepest known spot in the Seven Seas, easily beating the famous Tuscarora Deep114 words
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Article1073 1927-02-05 8 THE STORY OF OUR LORD CHRIST Preached by the Rev. G. T. Shetliffe in St. Andrew's "He sat down and taught the people out of the ship," S. Luke, v 3. Brethren, to-night we are worshipping at the last evensong of the Christian year. We sum up1,073 words
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Article104 1927-02-05 8 What is considered one of the most interesting developments in Hawaiian arts in many years is* the tapa paper designed by Fred Beckley. Jr. Mr. Beckley is a descendant of Captain Beckley, the Englishman who, according to many historians, had a part In designing the Hawaiian flag, me reproduct on104 words
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Article435 1927-02-05 8 The SaIar >' Question^ To the Editor of the Malaya t -l Sir,—The Asiatic Communis P eternal gratitude to you f,! f S her ox such an all important problem"JS 'S the life of every person who ployee. no an Several w>und views were though some435 words
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Article132 1927-02-05 8 Ships alongside the \Vharr« I or expected to arrive. Saturday, February Sast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Tarakan East Basin; Pre-. Sam-irr: E. E. E. Wharf; Centaur 22; fcuuttt2 dam Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) City of Palermo I<s; 14: tat 12; Katong 11; Dolius 8; Cremer t impire132 words
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Article38 1927-02-05 8 From China and Japan by >' due at Singapore at 6 a.m. to-n From China and Jap::n by s.s. Maru, due at Singapore I From France by M. P Singapore at 1 p.m. on M m instant.38 words
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Article106 1927-02-05 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Ks. to $100. The rate of payment ol Orders from India and Ceylon is equal to $100. The Durham County Countstrong measures to deal with tin epidemic, following the Eustace Hill, tin- County that, unless measures are106 words
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Miscellaneous240 1927-02-05 8 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 5 Ceylon, Southern and Western India (Tottori Maru) 2 p.m. China, Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa. East Siberia, Philippine Island?, Western Canada and Western States of U. S. A. (M. S. Cromer) 2 p.m Selat Pandjang, Siak and Pakan Baroe (Brouwer) 3 p.m. Bengkalis and Bagan Si240 words
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Miscellaneous53 1927-02-05 8 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesv of the Government Health Office) Kandang Kerbau Station for the_24 hours ending midnight February 4, 1927. dep. r Maximum shade temperature Minimum shade temperature Mean shade temperature Maximum sun radiation Minimum grass radiation Sea temperature Mean wet-bulb temperature Mean relative humidity (per cent) Evaporation (in inches)53 words
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Article617 1927-02-05 9 Incredible Sentence on European There are said to be but three countries in the world where Justice is administered impartially to nationals and foreigners. Those countries are Qreait Britain and the Empire, the United States of America, and France. In our opinion Sweden, Norway and Denmark should617 words
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Article21 1927-02-05 9 The total number of motor vehicles, excluding tramway-cars and those with trade licences, in England on November 30, 1926, was 1,519,000.21 words
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Advertisement577 1927-02-05 9 Church Services FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY February 6, 1927 S. Andrews Cathedral -••0 ajn. Litany. Communion (Choral) and Si-nnon. Mai ins followed by Holy Communion. ri Children's Service. Evensong and Sermon, th following week at the CatheL4O a.m. Matins; ?•> a.m. Tuesday; 7 a.m. Holy 7.30 a.m. Matins. Wednesa m.577 words
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Advertisement283 1927-02-05 9 CATHEDRAL OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD 6.30 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. High Mass and Sermon. 5 p.m. Vespers and Benediction. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, JURONG Holy Communion every 4th Sunday. 9 a.m. Matins and Sermon (Teochow.) CHURCH OF SACRED HEART OF JESUS (Chinese) 6.30 a.m. Mass and Sermon. 8 a.m. Mass283 words
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Advertisement565 1927-02-05 9 TO-NIGHT SATURDAY FEBRUARY 5 TO-NIGHT At The New World Shows Chinese Wayang Heng Hua", Chinese Singing Girls, Malay Ronggeng, Kelantan Makyong, etc., etc THE CITY OPERA will present Inche Mohamed Haron's "THE BLIND SISTER" with Young Miss Moona in the Leading Role TO-MORROW, SUNDAY FEBRUARY 6. ofceifc bflullAii'i riindmtani Play565 words
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Advertisement137 1927-02-05 9 TnfclUi* ||r^M M IjjL We Joffer to M \jL M public /W? III:::: v.;w III::::1 •••ft Hi:; ;j| the Highest pj*i ijjj Spiiiii ijjj Quality of I Jmjffl Aerated im^^^Wt Waters at L|S&l Cost. IP^^liS jiii liii 1 ilia iiii ill m iiiij I Si: FRAM'ROZ II: Hi! i hit137 words
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Article525 1927-02-05 10 Singapore, January 29. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 50Ms Beef stew or curry kati 47 Pork lean kati «7 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 55 Mutton Indian lb. 50 Mutton Australian lb. 50 Fowl kati "5 Capons (Locally reared) kati 85 Hens (Locally reared) kati 88525 words
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Advertisement235 1927-02-05 10 I Save Lives I I TJUES are dragging new victims into the grave every day—your I Ji turn may come tomorrow! The common house fly carries wea- I i pons more deadly than fire and sword —he attacks relentlessly I I with germs of typhoid, tuberculosis, and other ravishing diseases.235 words
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Advertisement84 1927-02-05 10 "GETS-IT" ENDS CORNS Pain All Gone in 3 Seconds CORNS CaiiwM* World's Fastest Way "Gets-It" is a scientific liquid that millions use, among them famous dancers, athletes, doctors and folks who walk a lot. It ends corns. One drop stops pain in 3 short seconds. Then the corn loosens and84 words
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Advertisement314 1927-02-05 10 I fairbanks-morseT^l Typhoon Power Pumps I Single Cylinder—Double Acting fi TYPHOON PUMPS are adapted for use in connection with wat*r ffl the farm, suburban homes and factories; for tumping wate il o n g storage tanks for low pressure boiler feeding for circulating w hv **L 1 refrigerating plants; for314 words
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Advertisement466 1927-02-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Service to Japan via Hongkon» V „A Shanghai, and to Calcutta via p. nang from Singapore. ir go on through Bill of Ladin Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoc f« r Newchwang, Yangtsze Poru Tie S the Philippines, etc. F PENANG466 words
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Advertisement293 1927-02-05 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 12,250293 words
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Advertisement617 1927-02-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P 0 BRITISH INDIA W 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 Singapore617 words
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Advertisement559 1927-02-05 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Due Sail Hakozaki Maru 10,500 M'seilles, L'don, A'werp R'dam Feb 17 18 Hakusan Maru 10,000 M'seilleSi L'don, A'werp R'dam Mar 3 4 Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seilles, L'don, A'werp R'dam Mar 17 18 Haruna Maru 10,000 M'seilles, L'don, A'werp R'dam Mar 31559 words
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Advertisement508 1927-02-05 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED FOR MIRI OUTSIDE FOREMYN—Must be Eurasian, age 25 to 30. with experience in circrete and general construction wor*a abla to carry out simple surveys and levelliug MECHANICAL DR\UQHT3MAN—With at* least five years experience. Experience of mapping an advantageFIELD ENGINEERS *ge 23 to 30 with practical experience in508 words
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Advertisement349 1927-02-05 12 PUBLIC NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Reconstruction of Fullerton Road Tf we»ther conditions permit, the paving of Fullerton Roai ou its seaward side will start on Saturday next, the sth instant, at I p.m., anl will continue throughout the we3k end The public are requested to u9e this road as little349 words
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Advertisement495 1927-02-05 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. Palemoang 16 nir. Hong Kong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. Batavia 47 Corner Lloyd Street. AGENCIES AT: London,495 words
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Advertisement495 1927-02-05 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Reat £1,512,864 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. G. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.495 words
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Advertisement394 1927-02-05 12 INSURANCE THE iHkI south %*jss 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 China Buildings, 1-A, Malacca394 words
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Advertisement269 1927-02-05 12 INSURANCE THE OVERSEAS ASSURE CORPORATION, UWn (Incorporated in the HEAD OFFICE--Ist Floor, 62|3, Chulia Str~ SINGAPORE 11 Thone 4673. BRANCH: 44, Strand Road, RANGOON DIRECTORS. Lim Nee Soon, Esq S. Q. Wong, Esq., Sy Ong Boon Tat, £V Chua Poh Siang, Esq. Yeo Ban Keng, £J Ong Hin Hong, Esq269 words
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