Malaya Tribune, 21 July 1927

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIV. No. 169 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927
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    • 250 1 \V SHIPMENT OF SUM CARBON PAPER Size 8 x 10 WITH 3 WELLS W'KR WEIGHTS. Tribune Press, Ltd., Iyer Q«»y. Sii|»p«re. Messrs. ITALASIA LlMlTED—Engineering Department— 60 66, Orchard Road 1 a pore take pleasure in notifying Fiat owners and generally all interested in S the Motor Trade that they have
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    • 330 1 PBOMPTLT M Wo boy si) kinds of old Wstekos, Clocks and Jewellery la Kxcfeaar* for N«w. Jack Brisk a Sons. No. 28, Ckolis Street, BINGAPORE. I Now is the time 1 VESTA Sewing Machine I The most popular and up-to-date Machine /in the World. Complete g with attachments and book
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  • 3481 2 LINGGI PLANTATIONS, LIMITED rfr. Emerson's Review of Year's Operations The thirty-first annual general meeting >f Linggi Plantations, Ltd., was held or, fune 9 at the offices of the Rubber Growers' Association, 2-4, Idol-lane, E.C. Mr. Charles Emerson (the Chairman) presiding. Mr. W. F. MaeLagan, representing the Iccmfirim (Messrs.
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    • 162 2 HAVE RECEIVED j A NEW SHIPMENT 8 O lA V OF fl 0 1 Ladies Ready-to-Wear U O n H AND 111 If Coloured Felt Hats n Childrens Coloured !J g Straw and Silk Hats fl JJ An Early Visit is Advisable. j fl l Whiteawa y, Laidlaw Co., Ltd.!
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    • 236 2 I "How did you sleep? I J You certainly look fine!" I I She How did I sleep ?-If I look the wiy I I 111 y0U ought 10 that I slept like a I I babe. Do you know, nowadays, I simply I I love life the whole long
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    • 561 2 UNDUE OPTLMBif Your otherwise cautious allows himself a latitn.i I aff,health that he w£ d n t I i mgr to his busines" E arJ 4 j the stable door "after to neglect his health can hope to accom completely incapJSS The first symptom a prompt measures. A toi Guild
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    • 237 3 li3r Dh »aselin«n for the ■0 V. Trade >/ar* \\\mr*- ft ia your Br* protection Vaseline TRADE MARK PETROLEUM JELLY RELIEVE COUGHS the the annoyance of a ng cough by taking a itul of "Vaseline" Jelly rnally. It's pleasant and to take. Won't upset you. -i btough Mfg. Co., Cons'd
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    • 70 3 I with the [j MOTOR UNION f I c I THE j> I LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE j I INSURANCE COMPANY p I Favourable Rates Prompt Settlement of Claims, jj I FIRE MARINE BUSINESS S Also transacted on Favourable Terms q I For all particulars apply C General Agents j 1
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    • 234 3 ?gj Wkerever you see tkis statuette, they sell "Wkite Horse"—real old Scotcli. 4Si jMillions and millions of gallons always 2 g| maturing. AGE, STRENGTH and m QUALITY GUARANTEED. |s jjj ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO, LTD, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Counteracts 'V X 4-1 r\ Recommended by 1 17,000 Doctors. Influence P\\ £&BxĔ?MP*!w ou
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  • 1562 4 Masculine Religion of Jesus Christ INFLUENCE OF WOMEN IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS St. George the Brave and Distinguished Fighter Never in the past history of England have we been in greater need of remembering St. George, and never has the religion of England in particular stood in greater
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    • 105 4 EXCLUSIVE State Express methods of manufacture are totally different from i all others and are exclusive to VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD. LONDON. rexibility rpHE flexibility of the 14,28 H.P. A Overseas Standard is remarkable this 4 cylinder develops great power, giving an ample margin tor all demands —4
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    • 79 4 I FREE jjj INSTA* LATIOM AND SEEVICR I I LET US PROVE TO YOU THAT YOU CAN I SAVE HALF YOUR OIL BILL I H with a ft nJ i De Laval I CENTRIFUGAL OIL PURIFIER I I (over 14,000 Installations in daily operation) I You are under no obligation;
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    • 478 4 j music, j I We Have All the Latest Hits I HONOLULU —SONGBIRD —PERHAPS YOU'LL THINK OF ME—SWINGING ALONG—PERFUMES 01 WE j I PAST—GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDS—MA! TE, Etc, Etc, Etc. I Call and Hear Them. j S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. Raffles Place, I SINGAPORE. i 5E5H*****2 EZHHS c New —and
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  • 578 5 FIFTH RESTRICTION YEAR ••ritish Malayan Exports and Imports of Rubber Trade Figures. Dry Late* r, 1926 34,302 59 Rubber MM 36,811 229 lii e A ***** Totals Total J774 li^ii £25 150 «35 Til?" 32,607 99 32 7(¥* 1 j 7rt« ;res are based on declarations received
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    • 27 5 11 ■l'IM|>l|lltlllliauflllllllltllllllllllllllllllnllllll*llllilllll!IHIUIMIMIIll]llliaiiiimi»<»>»"Fruit and Vegetables are I nature's best food And fell you get these in perfection in jjjj PANYAN 1 PICKLE I Its a 'British Trodmtti **_Jm
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    • 419 5 NOTICE. Mr. Koh Cheow Kwang alias K. C. Kwang has been appointed our Representative for the gale and delivery of "THE COMMERCIAL MAP OF SINGAPORE." He is also authorised to do business on our behalf with Chinese firms in connection with the "MALAYAN PICTUREGOER," sign contracts, and receive monies for
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    • 430 5 What Thousands of Women have been Waiting For Hare, at last, Is a short, concise Course In Dresi Hiking and Designing, expressly planned for thi voman who sew*. A Course that enables her to bi setter dressed, saves her money and makes knowo .o har those closely guarded secrets of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 505 6 **********2£J***************£i*****S I EMPIRE I I THURSDAY JULY 21 TO MONDAY JULY 25. jjj S Second Show at B p.m. S X Carl laemmle presents A Picture that will Live Forever jjj HIS-PEOPLE 1 With RUDOLPH ECHII LKBAUT and a Lug* supporting cast including ffl George Lewis and Kate f rice.
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    • 283 6 JSL m use ;rrn *s I a AT THE g ALHAMBRA I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd.. Proprietor..) jj I G C 1 B j TO-NIGHT I C j In the Second Show at 9 p.m. D j A SAMUEL COIDWrN-CIOBCI MIZHJHIQICI C 1 E United Artists' Special Production r
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    • 309 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets. From Friday July 15 to Thursday July 21 1927. NIGHTLY AT 9.00 P.M. PLAY BALL SERIAL CHAPTERB 74 8 SOL LESSER presents BABY PEGGY The World's Greatest Infant Cioem* Artist in HELEN'S BABIES The authentic screen version of the JOHN HABBERTOH book ol
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    • 128 6 Surma Theatre "The House of Bi* ,rti onB North Bridge Road. 1 From Wednesday July 20 t< la > July 26 NIGHTLY AT THE MAN WITI a R Featuring Pre DOROTHY DEVORE t fmWt The team of inimitable irol 3 strcnc supporting cast in a Warner Cla g How Baxter
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  • 116 7 Ship> Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, July 21. Ea*t Wharf (Kntrance Gate 1) K.K.K. Wharf; Cremer 22; Plane ius 20. Main Wharf (Knlrance Gate 3) Maru IS; Kola and Shelley I' < H<«>ft and Kamo Maru 11; Manila M:»ru Takliwa 7 Empire IV k (Kntrance
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  • 25 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for 0 to-day ia Rs. 183 equal rate of payment of Money India and Ceylon is Rs. 157
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  • 1042 7 THE SHOOTING OF INSPECTOR KING Two Chinese Charged with Attempted Murder Two Chinese, Cheng Kee and Leow Cnung Chin, were charged before Mr. Justice Dearie, at the Singapore Arizes yesterday with attempting ;o murder Inspector King md P.C. 862 in Serangoon Road on April 22. The D.P.P. (Mr. N.
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  • 176 7 Royal Artillery Association, Singapore Branch The number of members on the books of the Branch for the year ending 1926--/ was 296, which includes 35 members transferred from other branches. Life members _*J Ordinary members Compared with la: t year, there has been an increase of 62 members.
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  • 134 7 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, July 19. Rubber f.a.q. spot was quoted to-day at 75 sen at which business was done. Dr. S. Matsura has been appointed President of the University of Seoul, Korea. The report that Mr. Y. was nominated as Vice-President of the bouth
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  • 96 7 Singapore, July 20. Catalogued 1.244,149 lbs., 555.42 tons. Offered 832,894 lbs., 371.82 tons. Sold 691,992 lbs., 308.92 tons. Spot London Is. 4%d. New York 34»* cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Ce nts Per 0 Standard quality 58Va (3 lots only) Good average quality 57*4 to 58 M
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  • 10 7 To-day, July 21.—Band Practice Headquarters 5.15 p.m.
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  • 75 7 Sergeant Stanley Pokrent, Company "E", 31st Infantry, was instantly killed when he fell out of a second storey window in h« company's barracks building at Manila. The accident occurred shortly after the Sergeant had returned to quarters from retreat. The Sergeant was dead a few seconds after he struck the
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  • 1170 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, JaJv 21 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Kopan $344 Buyera Man Bice, Siam 2 $329 Mixed Black Pepper S4.OU Rice, Siam 3 $323 Sundried Copra 10.80 Bice, Saigon 1 $300 Mixed Copra 10.40 Rice, Saigon 2 $272 Kayong Copra Rice, Saigon 3 Small Flake Tapioca 6.00
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  • 48 7 REQUIEM MASS A High Mass of Requi-em for -he repose of the Sovri of the lat? Jooepbina Moots will be sung at the Church cf St. Joseph on Friday 22nd instant at «..30 a.m Fri.-rds and relatives kind attendance and prayers are earnestly solicited.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 34 7 LaBT PEW NIGHTS The Company leaves for Sarawak on July 30 THE STAR OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road TO-NIGHT NO PERFORMANCE. Friday July 22 SHERHIR A RIFF 'PHONE 1366 for Seats
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    • 615 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS REQUIRED an Assistant Engineer experienced in heavy earthworks and construction of earthen dams. Single quarters partly furnished provided. Salary according to qualifications. State age and full details of experience and qualifications. Box No. 513 c/o Malaya Tribune. THE PUHGfiOR RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. NO-riCßia hereby given that at the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 316 7 SINGAPORE DIARY (> July 21 jT a.m. 3.22 p.m. rtained by Garden Club. mail closes. l Pete. 11. Duke's vs. Fort Canrootbal! 1 ivm Co., Victoria Theatre. Morrow, July 22 a.m.. 4.15 p.m. ption, Victoria Theatre, Merchants vs. P.S. L. at Victoria Theatre, 9.30 jilbur 1 .relay. July 23 tadium,
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  • 954 8 Singapore was glad to welcome on«e again yesterday Dr. Rabindranath Tagore, whose previous visit, some three years ago, was all too short. The poet has had his triumphs in Europe, especially in England and Germany, and he has had the rare distinction of receiving the Nobel Prize.
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  • 1020 8 The annual general meeting of the Royal Artillery Association (Singapore branch) will be held in the Cinema, Blakan Mati, on Wednesday, July 27, at 5 p.m. Another sacrifice to public utility has been mad? by the cutting down of the trees which encroach on the roadway in Queen's Road East.
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  • 374 8 A baby girl w a Ong Kirn Leong Both mother ami «tg Mi. A. If mis i Insurance Co. Lt Malacca on Tin departed for Sin- i:r j II >". K. Kanagai Medical Hall. Ltd.. g ing home on Khakusha Maru on next month. Announcement is ment
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  • 18 8 Reuter's Service New Vork, Ml Mr. and Mrs. John M; for England on the Ben
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  • 36 8 At dbe conclu- i>n of 1 morning into the death < i were fcund afcbed in Buki ter v on Sunday. Col. H City Coroner, return homicide amount in j I persons or persons onki
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  • 47 8 r due at From China by s.s Singapore at 10 a.m. I From Western Austral due at Singapore noon 23rd instant. From Australia by Singapore on Saturda> From France by at Singapore daylight oi instant. From Europe. (Londc June 30) by s.-. to daylight to-morrow.
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  • 48 8 (From Our Own Coir. July I The death occurred at pital on Monday and (1 f M* place yesterday ol Mr. Rf\ tam Estate, Province W- rai Father Devals officiated a 1 there was a large attenda who was very well-kn«>» Demerara in 1913.
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  • 54 8 (From Our Own Con tab At a meeting of th h Chanmf n said that I Board would he pre» Clifford tog. ther «1 ith 1 Federal' Council at th. upon His Excellenty'a The Chairman dlM] p that the Board make a view of the fact that
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 407 8 I Here's j LUC i ffi bSĔTmW ii Luc ,s neve; Luc is different You do t> with Luc, what you could never attempt [j Luc gives all the effe:t of Eastern Lacquer g ivt a greater and more brilliant variety of jjj <w mL> colours. Just dip the brush
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    • 150 8 By Special Appointment S I To His Majesty I THE KING OF SIAM. I H EstriV 1872. I I THE ONLY S S Leading Store for g HIGH-CLASS I JEWELLERY a that will cj I ATTRACT ATTENTION I CREATE INTEREST fj landI and cj INDUCE BUYING A Great Variety in
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  • 212 9 0 ncil of Regency Appointed CAROL TOLD HE NOT WANTED mlaimed as Heir to rone of Roumania Trans-Ocean Service Berlin, July 20. Roumania is dead. The telein i'*. ha rest ha? been closed and f..r the coming. It is underflf tii appwaih motivated last Parliamentary proceedings. Bukharest,
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  • 88 9 Trans-Ocean Service Rukharest. July 20. Council was sworn in by A mhly and Prince Michael Michael the First and i n i* i»v the Assembly. Berlin, July 20. M-f-'-rt.*. via Belgrade assert bir- will take the oath of vt-year-old King Michael Bukhares., July 20. R<-g?nc-y consists of the
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  • 162 9 Reuter's Service Reuter's Service.] Bukharest, July 20. lit ion has been more serit two days. He grew rapid1 The last sacrament tred at midnight. His t conscious throughout and in at the end. Queen Marie, .'ujro-Slavia, the former King (iivece, the child Heir ApMichael), Prince Nicholas '•aria were all
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  • 229 9 British Delegates Recalled BOLT FROM THE BLUE AT GENEVA Reuter's Service [Reuters Service.] Geneva, July 20. The news of the recall of Mr. Bridgeman and Lord Cecil came like a bolt from the blue. It is expected that the situation will take a decisive turn when they
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  • 102 9 Reuter's Service Geneva, July 21. Br.-< ball was brought in to .he programme at the Naval Conference pending the return of the British delegates and the Japanese camp was jubilant at the striking victory in which they scored twenty-six runs tgainst eight in seven and a half innings
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  • 86 9 Belgium Germany SHORT REPLY TO SECOND MEMORANDUM Costs of Reichswehr no Business of Peace Treaty Powers Trans-Ocean Service Berlin, July 20. Belgium's second memorandum to Germany maintains the original charges agains: the Reichswehr considering Germany's armament expenditure disproportionate to the requirements of an army of 100,000 men strong, which is
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  • 76 9 Sir Austen Chamberlain to Act as Prime Minister Reuter's Service [Reuters Service.] London, July 20. The Cabinet met to-day when the Ministers formally bade farewell to Mr. Baldwin prior to his departure for Canada. The King lengthily conversed with Mr. Baldwin at the palace with regard to
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  • 39 9 Trans-Ocean Service Warsaw, July 20. Wat saw attaches much importance to the forthcoming conference of Polish Diploma's accredited to the Border States on RussoPolish issues. The Polish Ambassador, Mr. Patek, will not return to Moskow meanwhite.
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  • 166 9 Question of Chinese Autonomy BRITAIN AND AMERICA UNITED Reuter's Service r Reuters Service.] Honolulu, July 20. The Institute of Pacific- Relations at length discus.-*? 1 the question of Chinese autonomy. F< ur committees are occupied, inter alia, which the question of likin and the possibility of the
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  • 209 9 HONOURETS GUEST OF CITY Anxious to be Off on Antarctic Exploration Reuter's Service [Reuters Service.] New York, July 30. At a banquet in honour of Commander Byrd. and the crew of his trans-Atlantic monoplane, also Mr. Chamberlain, the Secretary of the Navy. Mr. Wilbur, on behalf
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  • 77 9 Cost War Office Approximately One Million Reuter's Service [Reuters Service.] London, July 20. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Trevelyan, Sir Laming WorthingtonEvans said that the extra cost of the Shanghai defence force to army funds, excluding the Marine Battalion, was estimated up to March 31,
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  • 36 9 Austrian Socialists Reproached By Moscow Trans-Ocean Service Moscow, July 20. The Moscow Intennationale has issued a virulent proclamation accusing the Austrian Socialists of treasonable desertion of the proletariat when the revolution was near success.
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  • 28 9 Reuter's Service Nice, July 20. The Police believe that the bomb outrage at the American Consulate was a protest against the conviction of Sacco and Vanzetti.
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  • 202 9 Amery's Calcgorkal Statement NO INTENTION TO CHANGE OR WITHDRAW Long Notice will be Given of Any Alteration Reuter's Service [Reuters Service.! London, July 20. "I the present circumstances I do not contemplate either the withdrawal of the Stevenson rubber restriction scheme or any alteration of the
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  • 147 9 ADVISERS TO CHINESE GENERALS Seized While Proceeding on Way to Vlad.vistock Reuter's Far Eastern Service. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai, July 20The Russians arrested on the steamer Henli which was proceeding from Hankow to Vladivostok, included, according to their admissions, firstly Mr. Rolland, for two years Chief-of-StafT of
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  • 119 9 DIELOMATIC CONFERENCE PREDICTED Britain in Favour of Reduction in Tariff Rates Reuter's Service [Reuter's Service.] London, July 21. A Diplomatic Conference to seek a convention for the prohibition of import restrictions was foreshadowed by Sir Philip CunlifFe-Lister in a House of Commons debate on the Board of Trade
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  • 37 9 Trans-Ocean Service Athens, July 20. The Greek foreign Minister, Michal Acopoulcs, has returned from Rome and informed. Parliament that the resent Greco Yugo Slav treaty concluded under former Dictator Pangalos will not b« ratified.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 263 10 Fierce Encounter Described SMALL FORCE BESIEGED BY REBELS Reuter's Service TReuter's Service.] London. July 20. A thrilling account of the desperate stand by United State* Marines at Ocotal is contained in a New York message describing it as the "fiercest event in the history of the
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  • 143 10 SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST BURGHER Sub-Leasing of Mining; Rights at Kelantan The case in which Charles Nell Leembrugger stands charged with cheating Mr. Barington-Becker in respect of $5,000 was commenced before Mr. N. D. Mudie, the District Judge, this morning. It is alleged that the accused, a Ceylon Burgher,
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  • 69 10 Denial of Intention to Buy Out /Oil Products Reuter's Service [Renter's Service.] New York, July 20. The Standard Oil Company of New Jersey has issued a denial that it is negotiating* for the purchase of Russian oil products, 'The Times" points out that the Company can
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  • 68 10 Will not Participate in Games at Amsterdam Reuter's Service v [Reuter's Service.! Paris, July 20. Following the Senate's adjournment of •the question of the necessary vote of credit the i'rendh Olympic Committee has decided that France wili not participate in the Amsterdam games. Moreover the Federation of
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  • 56 10 New Treaty Signed, Based on the Pre-War Document Reuter's Far Eastern Service. [Reuters Far Eastern Service.] Tokio, July 20. A commercial treaty between Germany and Japan, based on a pre-war treaty, was signed this morning. The Foreign Office considers that this treaty will strengthen intercourse between Germany
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  • 177 10 (nperative To Resist New Imposition BREACH OF ALL TREATIES WITH CHINA Reuter's Service [Reuters Service.] London, July 20. Sir Henry Pollock, senior Unofficial Councillor at Hong Kong, who returns to Hong Kong in November, interUnofficial Councillor at Hong Kong, who returns to Hong Kong
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  • 147 10 SUCCESSFUL RAID AT SAGO STREET Occupants Herded Into Back Room at Point of Guns Shortly after eleven o'clock last night Chinese bandits brought off another coup, getting away with over $H)0 worth or booty. The occupants of the raided house were terrorised into silence at the point
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  • 124 10 CONSULATE SWARMED WITH FRIENDS Battle With Holland for Liberty The liberty of that great little country, Belgium, often referred to as the "cockpit" of Europe was obtained on the battlefields in 1830 from Holland. To-day, July 21, is the red, letter day in the history of Belgium
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  • 110 10 Too Old for the Reformatory and Too Young for Prison I A young Hylam, who was stated to be fifteen years old, pleaded guilty before Mr. N. D. Mudie, the District Judge this morning, to house-breaking and theft. Chief Court Inspector Meredith explained that the accused broke
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  • 832 10 S. F. A. League Ends Tamely CHINESE JUST BEAT WOODEN SPOONISTS Un Sun's Goal Determines Last Position in Table (By "Custodian") Last night saw the finish of the SingaFootball League when the S.C.F.A. beat the S.R.C. by one goal to nil in the last game. It was
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  • 84 10 In a friendly match played on Tuesday at the Stadium between the Straits Indian Football Club and the Junior Civil Service Association, the former came out victors by two goals to nil. R. Govindan and V. Retnam were responsible for the two goals scored. The
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  • 86 10 The following will represent the Bendemeer Athletic Club, in a ■soccer match between married and single" men on Saturday, the 23rd instant, on the S.C.F.A. ground Capt. G. L. Harris will referee the game. Married:—Way Yon°r, Kirn Whatt, Lee Wan, Choon Teng, Chwee Cheng,
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  • 37 10 I was a very dull and uninteresting tram- when th.- Malacca Hotspur Association met the Development Club in a friendly match yesterday at the Kubu Field. The result was a goalless draw.
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  • 223 10 Soldiers Lead the Way in All Three Sections Below will be seen tbe final positions of tho SF A League Division I, and the positions up to date of the A and B Section, of the Junior Division. Division I P W. L. D. F. A Pts.
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  • 289 10 L.L.T.C. Prize Distribution and Mixed Doubles Final The Ladies Lawn Tennis Club were at home yesterday afternoon on the occasion of the "final event of the tournament, w hen Mr. and Mrs. Parmele met Mrs. C. J. Smith and Mr. R. B. Lewis. The match, which was won by
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  • 74 10 Mrs. McLay and Channon beat Mr. and Mrs. Allen, 6-—4, 7—- r TO-DAY NO MATCHES Both courts available for non-tournament play. TO-MORROW'S MATCHES Stevens and Walmsley vs. Alford and Holiday, to finish. Falls and Haines vs. Frewen and Channon. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Courts are
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  • 74 10 In the semi-finals of the Malacca Lawn Tennis Association tournament, played on Monday las:, H. M. de Souza beat Sect Chee Peng 6—2, 7—5 and K. Tajiri beat C. F. Gomes 6—2, 3—6, 6—4. The final will be on Friday when prizes wi'l be distributed as
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  • 24 10 TIES FOR FRIDAY Mixed Doubles Finals E. E. de Souza and E. Tessensohn vs. N. E. Ess and L. Gammell.
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  • 41 10 Chinese Friendly Association Tournament Saturday's "A" Handicap Low Chee Thye, scr. vs. Toh Cheng Kiat, owe 5. Championship Lim Chwee Poh vs. Lim Siew Tee. Sunday—Championship Choo Lye Huat vs. Choo Ah Thye. Choo Eng Chua vs. Koh Keng Siang.
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  • 476 10 Extraordinary Affair in Singapore RUFFIANS' FIGHT WITH BOYS AND TEACHERS In spite of the vigilant efforts of the Straits Settlement* Police Force hooliganism and gunplay stol seem to be rampant throughout the town and island of Singapore. The terrorists, who usually commit their nefarious deeds in
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  • 242 10 Penang Club Entries for Autumn Races horses Rusarian, Jacotte, Roland, Whiskers, Toropo, Sunmaid, Never Thought, Tandubas. Ada Jay, Sunnyray, Bardear, Imbibe. All Alone, Yatoy, May Pan Out. Albatross, Chevalier, Brava. Penside, Omadhaun. Yalideno, Slippery Ann. Nautch Girl. Kwahiri, Taiping 11, The Mahdi. Gay Reveller, Greenut. Mauresque, Golden Special,
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  • 96 10 Reuter's Service Gleneagle, July 20, The leaders at th? en;l of the qua ifyiug round of the Glasgow Herald Tournament were Melhorn, 70—140, Compston, 69—142; Tom Barber, of Cavendish, 69—142; Twine 73—143; St: wart Burns and Cruden Bay, 71— 143; Charles Whitcombe, 76—145; Kirkwood, 77—147; Ernest Whitcombe. 72— 147.
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  • 43 10 Lanka Union vs. Y.M.C.A. The following will represent the Lanka Union against the V.M.C.A., on the former's grounds on Saturday:—E. N. Lingam, T. E. K. Retnam, A. S. Maniam, Ponnudorai, Dr. Pathy, Dudley, H. De Silva, Ambiavagar, Ratnasabapathy, Dr. Thambipfllay, and Selvadorai.
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  • 311 10 Burying Grounl Trust iti Dispute LAND THAT WAS i F KT iu A SETTLER (From Our Own Corr Pen 'uly m A Supreme Court tr settlement made in 1«M in respect of certain pror i> r 4!r Welleslev was the sub» by Mr. Justice Sproule. solidated action
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  • 58 10 Hyiams* Offer to Detective Inspector Two Hylams, who a:e alleged '.i have offered a gold watch valued a tf to Detective Inspector. Tongue, were produced b:fore Mr. A R. Bui. the Se• >r.<i Police Magistrate, this mornirur. nd charged wi h offering an :ii g-t! ~ra ation. Beth
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  • 121 10 Thoroughly Enjoyable Shou Last Night The talented artists of th n w Cabaret Company again ex < !le<l "h :i selves before an appreciative audience a. the A'icti ria Theatre las,, ni-ht. htr> i on the programme was admirably cum. cut and the audience displayed their appreciation by
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  • 230 10 (By "Vigilan-") Th? Bond Selling Agenl panv are still busy in this literature galore in then induce Local suhsciiptkms to tl nvenced in early 1926 of j £22.10.0 each arid 1,000 of I The Company ii incon i Zealand, but from its literal pear to be
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  • 330 11 BFAVTIFUL SITUATION \E REMAINS 1 .j olh lapidated Beyond Repair •i I latum was a prosable little holiday resort. ated near the southBlack Sea and many itn Russia and the i< r residences there, '.hi' "Daily Mail." i] .-r nation naturally hi in and most of
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  • 197 11 dying Burn?, "I'll a hundred years hence -poke in bitterness sense of failure, re appreciated a the Burrus Clubs W nor the lavish «ntcnary of his •v. In the hundred the poet of a nation a and the national ition of them are a 1' ric" tongue
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  • 298 11 Open With Do Foolish Wives Pay?" word, will open at the Victoria Theatre W bur %c e to d r mg F leS indudin^ vviiDur actor and manager; Florence Pnnty, leading woman; N. Anthony Baker PaV\er C^ ter c °™*™'> E. «o, leadm 2 man; Florence Underhill
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 126 11 K eep coo/ Grid joer-Z'e.c/li/ F>etx*esheol Iris WATERS, I FRAMROZc^CO |SINGAPORE^^iBBii^S TO-NIGHT THURSDAY JULY 21 TO-NIGHT At The New World Shows VARIOUS ATTRACTIONS INCLUDING CHINESE WAYANG, "LOW SYE TOH" LOOK OUT! For The 4 Big Nights— (29th, 30th and 31et July and Ist August). Csleoration of the Fourth Anniversary of
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    • 45 11 COUPON. Sir, I enclose as entry fee for the enclosed solution (s) in your Crossword Competition. Nasie Address Cut out the whole of this form and forward your solution with entry fee the Manager, "The Malaya Tribune" AND CLEARLY MARK THE ENVELOPE "CKOS&WORD" No. 30.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 74 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for July 24. To-morrow. July 22 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. C. Band, Band Practice. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian Company. Assemble for Camp. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, Malay Coy., Company Parade. Saturday, July 23 Siglap.—Eurasian Company, In Camp. 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah, Units
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    • 889 11 TWENTY-EIGHTH CROSSWORD PUZZLE The following is the solution of the above Crossword: ACROSS.—I. Whir: 4. Beg; 6. Lug; 9. Ear; 10. Use; 12. SA; 13. Jron; 15. Leafag; 18. Slirts; 20. Stage; 21. NIA; 22. Tie; 24. Talk; 25. Ocr; 27. HM; 28. Earn; 30. EE: 31. Steer; 34. LE;
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  • 533 12 The Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd. The following is the Directors* report to the shareholders of the Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., to be submitted at the annual general meeting to be held at the local office, Fren?h Bank building, on Wednesday, July 27:— Your Directors
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  • 92 12 H. E. the High Commissioner will open a conference of delegates of Rural Cooperative Credit Societies in the Town Hall. Kuala Lumpur, at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday. July 30. H. H. the Sultan of Selangor ha< promised to be present and speak. The business meeting of the delegates will bo
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 154 12 E5Z*****Z5Z5Z525Z*****25Z5Z5^5^ «HEBMp* I^IBM^L I TO-NIGHT SAMUEL GOLDWYN Presents THE GEORGE FITZMAURICE PRODUCTION THE NIGHT OF LOVE WITH RONALD COLMAN VILMA BANKY j From the Original Story by Lenore Coffee RELEASED BY UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION j I COMING ANOTHER UFA PRODUCTION SHORTLY. ADAPTED FROM THE FAMOUS LOVE SONG BY EDWARD GRIEG
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    • 501 12 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF Mrs. LEE CHOON GUAN, M.B.E. The Wales Party will stage NYAI DASIMA AT THE HAPPY VALLEY TO-NIGHT AT 9 P.M. 1 AND ON THURSDAY JULY 28. IN AID OP THE GEYLANG METHODIST GIRLS' SCHOOL BUILDING FIND. Booking at: Messrs. Lat Pan Press, Ltd-, Boon Seng
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    • 232 12 T5 anid $1.50 box all Dispensaries. Agents*orth Bridge Road. Sintranor->. stl jj A VAUDEVILLE SHOW CIRCU^ 3 COME BIG SMALL 3 M GRAND OrEMNc 3 1 AT B^ XI^ G STA!,n 'M On Thursday July 21. i:, pm 3 A new wonder Vaudevi:.. i', rcus ?j, ow 3 3 £s*®'
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  • 500 13 s Singapore, July 16. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 45 Beef stew or curry kati 41 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 58 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. Fowl, kati 80 Capons (Locally reared), kati Hens (Locally reared) kati Ducks each
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 507 13 (Improved Type) H LIGHTEST SPEEDIEST AXI) MOST JPP> DURABLE DKTACHABLE TWIN- g §T CYLINDER OUTBOARD MOTOR. S f§ FITTED with Patent "Shock Absorber" '"zft'iS..v£2 drive and combined with Free Automatic ffi Tilting device, allowing the JOHNSON to ft oVC r submcrgod rocks, logs, fj] etc e^c without the slightest injury
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    • 103 13 rg* The "BEEGEE" j Perfect Ink Eraser. |«a a booh to booi-ieepem Economical efficient ano IRBB alwaye ready for un. Hae no blade to keep eharp but hae a bruih of ■cientifically ISSH J prepared fibree which are exWO Z tremely hard and ibarp. le5M n |EmH 53 The "Beegee"
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    • 279 13 I MORRIS I il j The Finest Motoring Value', in the World. 1 j MORRIS COWLEY I THE ROADS TELL OF MORRIS j SUPREMACY BUY YOURS NOW- I Prices From $1,650. i 0 I Malayan Motors Ltd. j Sole Agents in Malaya 1 i I id ii id ffWW "g™"—
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 445 14 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Lim Eom Lim cf No. 67-1, Cable Road, Eingapore, has ceased to te a partner in the firm "Norwegian Bhi? Chandlery Company", No. 1-B, Rafiles quay, Eingapore as from the 30th day of April 1927 and that the said firm is now
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    • 446 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Experienced Assistant wanted as salesman in Wine Department. Apply John Little and Co., Ltd. SHORTHAND-TYPIST Wanted. Salary $100 to $130. Only experts need apply. Box No. 512 cjo Malaya Tribune. SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED—Englishman, age 22, desires employment. Not experienced. Anything, Anywhere. Apply Box No. 504, c.o Malaya
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    • 439 14 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. Palembang 16, Dfr. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang
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    • 502 14 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital f?,000,000 Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital fHXvSS Reserve Fund and Rest £1,545,666 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.
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    • 326 14 INSURANCE \W BBIT,SH 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. 'Phone Nos.
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    • 432 14 insurance THE OVERSKAS w,,, CORPORATION, (Incorporv... j m t ■RAD i l l ICE; Ist Floor ffi ru* iU La Strt tt SINGAPORE. 'Phone 4573. K!.'\NTH: 44. Strand DIR3 jors. 1 Lim Nee Soon Ong Boon Chua Poh S Yeo Ban X Ong Hin li Tan So.. Gu Tan Ean
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    • 553 15 STEAMER SAILINGS rTorBRITISH INDIA AND^C^S i (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. rt|NS l Ml AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO pt io; DON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. ier Contract with His Majesty's Government.) ns fr m LONDON HOMEWARDS. hina Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp m Due Urn
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    • 541 15 STEAMER SAILINGS THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING COMPANY. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE Singapore. Soerabaia Randjermasin. s.s. Hock Seng Sailing July 27 at 2 p.m. Ist 2nd Class Accommodation. For Freight, Passage and other particulars, Apply to the Agents:— STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING CO„ 12 13, Boat Quay, Singapore. THE STRAITS—HEJAZ STEAMSHIP CO. FOR
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    • 421 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE INCLUDING HUGO STINNES LINIEN AND DEUTSCH-AUSTRALISCHE DAMPFSCHIFFSGESELLSCHAFT (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARD. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore t OLDENBURG (H.A.L.) July 23 f ADOLF YON BAEYER (H.S.L.) Aug 7 t SAARLAND (H.A.L.) Aug 22 PENANG, PORT SWETTENHAM. MANILA
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    • 521 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sail Hakozaki Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam July 21 2f Hakusan Maru 10,000 Nanlea, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Aug 4 5 Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam Haruna Mara 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp AuJ 18
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 107 16 r^r==Jr^r=Jr=Jr^r=dr^r=Jr^ I I I PROMONTA is a STRENGTHENING and NERVE FOOD jj scientifically composed of nervous matter from the central ji lj nervous system combined with polyvalent vitarnines, lime, jj jj iron, haemoglobin and soluble albuminoids. Promonta has jj fl an agreeable smell and pleasant taste. fl Q n jj
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    • 161 16 HI I Linke-Hofman 1 Werke A.G. 1 I GERMANY. j L. H. W. Diesel Engines I Designed as station- For all sizes and I ary vertical Engines jj 3 With and without compressor. I Advantages: Small consumption of fuel. 411 chtap kinds fl of fuel may be used. fl fl
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