Malaya Tribune, 26 July 1927

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune y 0 :iv, No. 173 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1927
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    • 71 1 NEW SHIPMENT OF CA NUM CARBON PAPER lb: Size 8 x 10 WITH 3 WELLS PAPER WEIGHTS. Tribune Press, Ltd., ellyer Q«ay, Siipp«rt. 1 or. csaogor—noßOL_i ■<■>!—— soi= i ioejoi jonao HEHH w i J ALL OTHERS. g Obtainable from all Dealers. jj SOLE AGENTS: j Sime, Darby Co., Ltd.
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  • 2001 2 PAHI PLANTATIONS, LIMITED Satisfactory Year's Working Despite Floods The fourth ordinary general meeting of Pahi Plantations, Ltd., was held on June 28 at the registered offices o{ the company, 481-484 Salisbury House, London-wall, 8.C., Mr. T. H. Phillips, M.8.E., (the Chairman,', presiding. Tha representative of the Secretaries (Mess:s
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  • 172 2 Once again the sale of rubber roses has helped the Alexandra Day Fund. For the third year the Rubber Gifts Fund Committee presented these flowers which consisted of bouquets of rubber roses, buttonholes and single blooms which were sold in Mincing Line and in the rubber section of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 501 2 m> If* 1 LAXO builds firm flesh, I plenty of strong bone, Jj V X and a sound constitution. It contains nothing whatever to harm baby or cause him r pain. That is why if Baby is fed on Glaxo he will progress steadily day by day into happy jr
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    • 190 2 .q25Z*******************************************************252^ 1 It's Pilsener r 1 1 3 Does not contain a sirgle grain of chemicals. It is 3j an excellent treat that you always repeat. 3 The World's Best. s 1 s jij Sole Agents I DIETHELM Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Switzerland.) I Singapore—Penang—Bangkok. 25 2 5H5 ***************5a*****25H**********525E5^ I
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  • 283 3 Need of Education in The Home Dr. Claude G. Montefiorc, who presided at the opening session of the three days of the International Jewish Conference, convened by the Jewish Association for the Protection of Girls and Women, to consider method? of combating the White Slave traffic, said
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  • 239 3 Totality Visible in Singapore in Two Years Time "The Connaissance dcs Temps" for 1929 describes the total eclipse of the sun due on May i>, 1929. The path of the total phase of that eclipse begins east of Cape Town and goes in a north-easterly direction
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  • 264 3 Daring Escapade of a Mvi Tsai The daring escapade cf a Chinese girl of 12 is told in the vernacular press. A Chinese, living in 531, Kwangtung Road, Kowloon. bought the girl from her parents in Canton for $130. The girl was then taken to Kowloon where
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  • 182 3 Belgium Makes Reply to Germany M Vandervelde, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, tabled in the Chamber the first of the Belgian Government's reply to the report of the Reichsta- Commission set up to consider responsibility for the war. It answers the German accusation that before the war
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 340 3 sReasons5 Reasons why AMERICAN EVEREADY UNIT CELLS Give better satisfaction Jacket cemented to can. "American Eveready" Amertcan r *~T Long after Ordinary flashlight jacket. Consists of asphallacKets1 acKets are sealed to the turn iayerB between two Jaz can witn cement. batteries are exhausted, liesof Chipboard. Keeps "American Eveready" Unit out
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    • 154 3 j Jka doct&l put 1 ha/ion j I^VaiL' puts BEEF into Today —men an J women know how to keep their hair in place VTTT7RRR smart people gnther, —non-staining and I» Of unkempt han! form.) It wasn't always so. Stacomb has made possible the m—/7 tebion of smooth hair among
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  • 386 4 Some Estates Not For Sale to Millionaires It now costs the average American mil lionaire three years of hard thought a"d about £500,000 to becomf one of the landed gentry. tbJ^wTj t eS a *J! jon^ on of the World,', ii the estimate of a firm
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  • 259 4 General Omnibus Company, with its world wide reputation, was established to carry •>4 passengers, but eight years ago the Scotland \ard traffic authorities conceded that more passengers in one vehicle would tend to relieve the traffic problem. Since then the development of the 'bus has been rapid
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  • 66 4 Thirty years after a wound in his foot ttS up with »«W wire, John Hyland of Toronto has had the same piece of wire removed from his neck. Never too? 6 d\r IVe Btitch disa PPeared in his foot did he suffer any pain until a month ago when he
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  • 699 4 A Check on Producers' Charges Proposed Standing Committee C of the House of Commons, under the chairmanship of Sir Robert Sanders, resumed consideration of the Cinematograph Films Bill. Discussion was continued on Clause 18 (Returns and records). Colonel Wedgwood (Newcastle-under-Lyme, Lab.) moved an amendment providing that the
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  • 34 4 The Deputy Controller of Labour Penang, announces that 2,261 labourers arrived by the "Sirdhana,'* of whom 513 were landed at Penang for quarantine and the remainder proceeded to Port Swetten. ham for quarantine there.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 188 4 Smooth cool and mellow popular than sf **********2^^ I LA INSULAR &LA YEBANA CIGARS CIGARETTES 1 g are Obtainable at:— cj B C... 30 Robinson Road. Ban \ll c£VchtoSStr«rt B X Eastern Trad.ns- Co.. 124 Rochore Road. Bee Hoe 5 Ch na Street X SGHkL iS V m °"i ore
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    • 135 4 A MISERY OF LIFE. 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 an agony
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    • 316 4 I We Have All the Latest Hits I HONOLULU—SONGBIRD—PERHAPS YOU It u OF ME-SWINGING ALONG—PERFUMES of TH E *l I PAST-GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDS-MAIilEriE I a Etc., Etc., Etc. I I jj Call and Hear Them. I j S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. I I Raffles Place, f I I SINGAPORE. j
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  • 1795 5 nresentathre Talks on Australia .r Own Correspondent.) Co o.:ibo, July 14. T. Rangachariar, the dis- alive nf Ir.dia at the AdMtrsflian Capital, i this morning in Colombo ■i rv. to." which he kindly granted was Ml willing to talk on mission or on the pro!v affect India
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 428 5 READ THIS CAREFULLY. Our famous INDIGO DYE FINE SERGE 56" wide is offered at 30|- per suit length of yards. (Postage extra). LIGHT OR DARK GREY FLANNEL 54" wide at 10 t>d. per suit length. (Postage extra). THE TWO LENGTHS FOR 455. Post Free Sent on Receipt of ss. Deposit.
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    • 286 5 THE CHILD'S APPETITE. The normal, growing child is always •eady to eat, and any disinclination for food must be set down to ill-health. Ninety-nine times out of one hundred, hat ill-healtn is morely a temporary indisposition, some slight derangement of digesion, or of the intestines, or of both. In su-h
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    • 319 5 I can Succeed! Accomplished Throutfh l.C.S.Help.ICanJ"* Do you ever say or think to yourself with all the determination you can muster "I can succeed?" Try it. Think or say it regularly and mean it with every bit of energy you possess. Take it as_ a guiding principle in all your
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    • 169 5 Twenty Thousand CAKES OF PATENT SOAP TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE AT THE NEW WORLD SHOWS On July 29. 30, 31 Aug. L THE World Patent Soap Co., 103, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. TO CAR-OWNERS Follow the crowd and get your Benzine and Oil FROM Hin Watt Co s. Benzine Depots:
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 304 6 jc I EMPIRE I Tuesday July 26 and Wednesday July 27. Second Show at 9.15 p.m. H William Fox Presents Dj The Town That Forget God IN 9 REELS jc H s To be preceded by a DIZZY DANCERS f 5 and jc I FOX NEWS I B p =J
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    • 318 6 Amusem ents. II AT THE S ALHAMBRA j H (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietor*.) Bj g In the Second Show at 9 p.m. 3 I FROM MONDAY JULY 25. j I FOB SIX NIGHTS OH IT g A FIRST NATIONAL PRODUCTION j] 19 Prom the pc etntive pm cf
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    • 370 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert aid Bencoolen Streets. From Friday 22nd to Thursday 28th July, 1927. NIGHTLY AT 9.00 P.M. PL*y BALL SERIAL 9 10 (Final) Don't look* in your alley Silly's come bok through our alley t COLLEEN MOORE 131 Her Greatest Ben en Triumph (Direct from The Victoria Theatre)
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    • 107 6 Surma TheatA "The House of A ttracti J North Bridge Road. l From Wednesday Juk 21 i 1 NIGHTLY A, N? 1 THE MAN Wl SCAR 1 Featuring DOROTHY DEVOHI j Tbesteaimof 'inirnitabl 3 „j supporting cast in a Wai of the g Howßaxtc uttcdia The Greatest Fun >iie j
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  • 84 7 q Warfare is peeled EMPT TO EXPEL tOTZKY I tens to Break Off nliations Reuter's Service. Berlin. July 25. M. Rakowski, has re Ding to Russia to mnnhrt Central Com- lenary session on awaited throughrj that M. Trotzky n nrowa out of the overt warfare will be
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  • 69 7 CABINET DECIDES on PLAN IKITWI Delegates to Return to Geneva Reuter's Service. London, July 25. ally quipping Mr. reparatory to > b Kg aVinet meet- .airmanship of Sir -r which Reuter were prepare J -••ncy. isly approved rruisers into two I -and-tonners and -the effect if which
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  • 40 7 l Operate Attempts at Rescue Without Avail OperateI [Trans-Ocean Service] Berlin. July 25. thousand alminers unsuecesefully *M all sight and day at Huels in the kve the five entombed it is n s <\ ired that they are dead.
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  • 31 7 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. EasternI Shanghai, July 25. Hankow says that M. irafc have returned i r Mr. Eugene Chen odin will be leaving ,nk Ptrsui thj soon.
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  • 29 7 Reuter's Service. I, ton, Illinois, July 25. t of a notorious I ans;, was condemned to unions were sentenced nl for the murder of < Stj in December.
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  • 18 7 Reuter's Service. I London, July 25. h peiaed the third Union Bill by 86 to
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  • 16 7 SW AYTHUNG ESTATE Reuter's Service. I London, July 25. left an unsettled per- fou hundred thousand
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  • 135 7 Distress of Workers Emphasised PESSIMISTIC VIEWPOINT OF MR. H. SMITH Reuter's Service. Lonelon, July 25. The reorganisation of the Miners' Federa tion, the creation of one Miners' Union, the future of the coal industry and the wage position in relation to hours were among the topics for
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  • 109 7 Debt America's Share in War AMAZING STATEMENT OF FRENCH MINISTER Reuter's Service. Washington, July 23. The Mellon-Berenger debt agreement between France and America is as good as dead in the opinion of the French Minister, M. Andre Tardieu, in an outspoken interview declaring that
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  • 89 7 Not Wanted by U.S. Chamber of Commerce Reuter's Service. Washington. July 25. The Executive Committee of the United States Chamber of Commerce has rejected the suggestion to establish a Bureau at Moscow to develop Russo-Ameriean trade. In the course of a letter to the member who broached
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  • 77 7 Kept Merchant Marine Going on Yangtse Kiang Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Hong Kong, July 25. At ths annual meeting of the Indo-Chine, Steam Navigation Company, the Chairman expressed their d*ep debt of gratitude to His Majesty's Navy for valuable co-opera-tion and assistance in keeping their flag flying on
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  • 28 7 Reuter's Service. Boston, July tb. Vanzetti has interrupted his hunger strike with a substantial breakfast of oatmeal, milk, bread and coffee. Sacco maintains his fast.
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  • 31 7 Reuter's Service. London, July 25. Mi F. A. Sterling has left for Dublin to assume his duties as the first American Minister to the Irish Free State.
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  • 256 7 Striking Speech of M. Poincare EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL PEACE NECESSARY rHavas Agency.] Paris, July 25. M. Poincare, presiding at the celebrations in connexion with the restoration of the little city of Orchies, which was destroyed and burnt by the Germans on September 25, 1914, declared: "As
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  • 110 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, July 25. A function marking the reconstruction of the* town of Orches, in North France, which was destroyed by the Germans in 1914, gave M. Poincare, who presided, an opportunity to refer to Franco-German relations. He declared that however abominable had been the
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  • 104 7 MARX CONDEMNS INSULT TO AUSTRIA Resigns from Republican Organisation Reuter's Service. Berlin, July 26. A crisis in the Republican organisation known as the Reichs Banner has some to a climax owing to Chancellor Marx resigning his membership in protest against the recent behaviour of the leaders, especially
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  • 88 7 Photographs Presented to Mr. Hereford (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 24. Mr. G. A. Hereford, District Judge and Superintendent of Prisons, on Friday was met by the staffs of the District and Police Courts prior to his retirement. Mr." S. Manickram, Chief Clerk, on behalf of the
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  • 81 7 Foreign Loans to be Safeguarded ALL LIABILITIES WILL BE MET Official Statement from Nanking Government Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, July 25. Communicating with the Diplomatic Body at Peking regarding the customs increases mentioned on Saturday, the Nanking Foreign Minister has given an assurance that adequate safeguards
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  • 86 7 Stiff Sentences Given Communists Reuter's Service. Paris, July 25. The six Communists charged with espionage have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment varying from five years to sixteen monts and fines of 5,000 to 1,000 fr.incs. One was acquitted. The Municipal Councillor, M. Cremet, and his Secretary,
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  • 90 7 Holland Rejoices Over Van Lear Black Tour Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, July 25. The arrival of the monoplane carrying Mr. Van Lear Black as the 'first passenger between Holland and the Dutch East Indies, in under forty days. is regarded as a remarkable Dutch achievement establishing a ntw landmark
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  • 64 7 Official Reports to be Published Reuter's Service. London, JLuly 25. In the House of Commons in reply to questions, Sir Austin Chamberlain said that he hoped shortly to publish a "White Paper" containing reports of the Nanking outrages but was unable to publish all the information in his
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  • 51 7 No Evidence of Complicity in O'Higgins Murder Reuter's Service. London, July 25. The ten men charged with conspiracy in connexion with the murder of Mr. O'Higgins have been discharged, no evidence being offered. Triere was no demonstration inside the Court but a small crowd outside cheered the Magistrate's
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  • 102 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.; Penang, July 25. Owing to an error in the medical evidence Mr. Justice Scroule reduced the sentence of six months' imprisonment passed on Mm bin Hadji Bakar and thtee others on a charge of causing grievous hurt. The Judy;e held that all four
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 89 7 iS2S2S2SISEraSHSESZ£fiESHSHS2S2S2SIS2SZ^ I M Gilbey s 1 ilf»m I 1 mm I I» Invalid a WjrAGllgg? l Will make a Tonic that is Suitable g in every way for this climate. S I Invalid Port 1 I IS I I A TfIODUCE OF POTTUGII. j s I Sole Agents I GUTHRIE
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  • 699 8 CRICKET Fine Bowling MARKED BY POOR FIELDING Whitley's Great Effort For P.S. and L. There was little else but Whitley in t e resumed game between the Nondescripts and the P. S. and L. at the Padang on Sunday. He was the cnly one who did anything for
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  • 36 8 P. W. L. D. Pts. Service 3 3 0 0 9 Nondescripts 110 0 3 B.B.I. 2-1 1 0 3 P.S.L. 3 0 2 1 1 Merchants 3 0 2 1 1 r\ N
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  • 54 8 Tilden Wins National Clay Court Championship Reuter's Service. v Detroit. July 25. Ti den won the sixth consacutive national clay court championship defeating, by three setfc to nil, the Indianapolitan, Hennessy, who had previously eliminated Ohta, the Japanese champion. In the final doubles, Hennessey and Williams beat Tilden and
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  • 84 8 In the mixed doubles at the Y.W.C.A. lawn tennis tournament yesterday, Miss N. Williams and J. Frost beat Miss L Russell and T. Leijssius, 6—3, 6—o. The finals of the mixed doubles will be played on Thursday at the Y.W.C.A. Play commences at 5.10 p.m.
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  • 188 8 SINGAPORE'S TRIAL Teams for Friday's Cup Test Match On Friday the S.F.A. are holding a trial match with a view to selecting a strong side for the coming Malaya Cup match. The teams are as follows:— Colours: Boon Eng: Cheok Wah, Yeow Soon; Kemat, Chee Lim, Boon Lay; Wan
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  • 55 8 The following will represent Chee Kit's eleven against the John Little football team in a friendly football match on Thursday at the S.C.F.A. ground: Ban Teck; Ah Pie, Teck Seng; Kirn Hock, Chee Kit, Tom Low; Tiang Chwee, Swee Wah, Joon Tin, Peng Whee,
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  • 70 8 In a friendly game at football played on Sunday at the Municipal ground between R. Samy's Eleven and the Bachelors' Home, the former defeated the latter by four goals to three. Mr. Yayah was the Umpire. The following represented R. Samy's eleven:—C. Alberquque; S.
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  • 122 8 The match bitween the S.R.C. second team and the J C.S.A.. played at the ht-dium yesterday afternoon, resulted in a draw of one goal each. The game was not too interesting with both sides exhibiting poor form. Th? J.C.S.A., were the firs, to
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  • 44 8 For their annual match with Selangor at Kuala Lumpur, the S.C.C. have chosen the following side:— Cherrington; Kuenzler, Smith; Bovens, MacLennan, Fraser; Shepherd Teesdale, Muncey, Lindop and Buchanan. It will be seen that three notable exclusions are Duff, Macfarlane, and Barnes.
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  • 87 8 Race Course Golf Club June Medal On playing off the tie for the June Medal, E. C. Van der Beck was the winner. July Medal The result of play for the Medal Bogey Competition, is as follows:— A, C. Carnegy all square Chia Yong Hoe A. V« Van der
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  • 75 8 Medal Replay won by S. H. Moss. Ladies' Spoon Replay won by Miss F. M. A. Hodder. St. James Cup Winner:—J. Strachan. AUGUST COMPETITIONS The following competitions have been arranged for the August holidays: Sunday, July Competition (open to Supernumerary Members—usual conditions). I Monday, August
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  • 1310 8 A Reply To Our Contemporary NEED FOR CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM Referees' Board and Granting of Certificates (By "Cusfodian") I am rather surprised that I don't feel very rrumble after reading "The iSaturday Post" writer's tirade about my sports notes. He commences by trying to tell everybody the
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  • 549 8 Penang Club Weights for Thursday The following are the weights for the first day's racing af Penang on July 28. Race No. 1. Horses—Class lll—Third Division.— (Five Furlongs). Taiping II 9.2, Tigablas it.2. Kwahiri 9, Otero 8.12. NVidpath 8.11, Whiskers 8.6, Rievaxulx 8.5, City Boy 8.5, Golden Special
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  • 632 8 Royal English School's Successful Meeting Before a large gatbyering and in splendid weather the third annual athletic sports of the Royal English School were held on the M. F. A. ground in Beach Road yesterday afternoon. Although no records were established, every event was brimful of keen competition. The
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  • 414 8 The third annual sports of Rangoon Road School were held on Saturday in the school field. Fine weather favoured the function and the School and field, which had been tastefully decorated, under the direction of Miss Choo and Miss Stubbs, presented a very gay and
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  • 154 8 SINGAPORE ;alacu MATCH SCKEEXED Tribune's Headlines Introduce the Film Malacca Go Down j p Soundly Defeated, g Malaya Cup, (By aie the graphic head! on the screen at the film which is rem- from last night, in defeating Malacca at 1 played at the Stadia invitation of Capt
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  • 75 8 Rev. Father Copnin Succumb> After Brief Illness (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 21 The residents of Ipoh \u-iv learn this morning cf tl un a:* 1 cf Father J. B. Coppin years a prominent K Ma He wa Priest of S:. Michael'- < h > h
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  • 95 8 Dr. Tagore's Address to Juveniles A large gatheiing of :.:1 nvn present at the Victoiia 'i' '<' :safternoon when Dr. gave an interesting dir- <> r j The Poe. tfyed th< a child's mind full beautiful in life and < of having to conf >rm enforced concert
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  • 35 8 (From Our Own Kuala J Over five hundred Garden Party at Cai g His Excellency an I those present was the In an ex ibition I i Sec veil beat Eu K
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  • 42 8 oul Jufc Kuala \g r V In the nresettce oi Hugh and Lady Clifl rousing reception at tl unofficial eoMHWniti First the mend* v mittee were battfedoced Bailey read and pr Clifford an address His Excellency in communities for their
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  • 20 8 Mil (From Our Own C ««•1 The severest drou prevailing 1 in Perai Ipoh was six inch) inchea
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  • 127 9 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Kvpected to Arrive Singapore, July 26. Ea*t W (Entrance Gate 1) Roi Main V f (Entrance Gate 3) Minderoo 16; Benlawers 13; 1 resident Hayes 11; Peleus 9; Rht>x« 7. Em pi r > ,,-k (Entrance Gate 3") Tokushima Maru 33; Itiyo Mi
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  • 70 9 untitled an English eaol to Spanish a statement attributed to irt, a Spanish alien, who was for trial on bail at Bow-street London on a charge of failter with the police under the It was stated that Nualart Bow-street Registration Office, at he understood the police rmg about him. He
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  • 238 9 DANGER OF PUNCTURED WOUNDS i I Need for Precautionary Injections The danger of carelessness often displayed persons who suiter from a small puncture in the foot or other exposed parts was pointed out by CoL Hope Falkner, the City Coroner, on Saturday morning at th? close of the
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  • 210 9 With their second production quite as delightful and entertaining as their first, the Wilbur Players last evening gave full Essuiance that theatre-goers have before them several treats in the different plays scheduled during stay. The play was "Capry Ricks," the rollicking, blustering comedy of San Francisco shipping, and
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  • 216 9 The following passengers arrived at Singapore by the Melchior Treub yesFrom Soerabaia.—Mrs. M. Zendels and one child, Miss E. Sandeman Miss P. Bouchet. Mr. M. M. David, Mr. A C. Hall. Miss R. U. Lavine, Miss E. Adair, Mr. Mcnakder Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Houw Hoo Seng and
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  • 55 9 A Javanese said to be a coolie appeared before Mr. N.D. Mudie, the District Judge this morning and sentenced to 18 months ln\pr"o onme0nmen g t. Accused, who a* shack in Tampenis Road, stole jewellery and cesi belonging to an acquaintance living next door, who was away at
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  • 47 9 Before Mr. H. E. Bull, the, tod Pohce \f Q( rictrate this morning, a Chinese was Sged with attempting to bribe Inspector Tomfue Accused endeavoured to get the ISance of Inspector Tongue m a ch.ndu ™%c in which he was charged. to four months' imprisonment
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  • 202 9 STABBING OF CHINESE Self-Defence Plea in Murder Trial The Singapore Assizes a«M resumed this morning belore Mr. Ju.-ice Deune when Tnn Ah Hock was standing his trial on a charge of murdering Te-k Chow on March 4- The D.P.P., Mr. N. H. P. Whiuey prosecuted and Mr. W. E.
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  • 120 9 High Psychological Value In Golf Old-time dancing on village greens, Irish jigs, Highland flings and reels are to be commended, but the ball-room dancing of to-day in crowded rooms and a bad atmosphere is obviously unwise, said Dr. Adolphe Abrahams in a lecture on health at the
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  • 162 9 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, July 24. Mr. T. Taketomi has been unofficially chosen to be the chief of the Bureau of Trade and Commerce. In spite of a heavy drought and a high temperature of t c country, the rice-.rop has a bright prospect, and
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  • 97 9 The City Opera As expected, the City Opera hall was packed to the doors last night when Inche Abdul Wahid's Prince of Morocco was staged. The new costumes, scenery and other implements of war were of ancient Roman style and the performance was excellent. The special classical music
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  • 213 9 The Child Welfare Society will hold their \nnual Baby Show at the Town Hall on Wednesday August 17th. Free Admission tickets for children aged 1 month to 5 years will be issued on and after Saturday July 9th and will be obtainable at the Welfare Clinic Jalan Besar, at
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  • 1473 9 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, JuEy 26 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $344 MJ SfS* tSS Rice, Siam 2 $329 *M.xed Black Pepper 60.00 60.0«, Rice, Siam 3 $323 Sundried Copra 10.75 Rice, Saig©* 1 $310 Mixed Copra 10.30 Rice, Saigon m $27» St!TtSf?«i«- 6 To" Rice, Saigon 3 Small
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  • 69 9 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Lim Choo Chiang find family bo? to thank their relatives and friends. Members ofi the Straits Chinese Epworth League, Directors, Principal, staff and pupils of Singapore Chinese Girls' School, and Principal and staff of Methodist Girls* School,, who kindly attended the funeraiof the late
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  • 59 9 LIM—At 384; Gaylang Road, on. Saturday, 23rd July, 1927, at 1.20 p.m. Madam Lim Cftye Neov beloved wife of Mr. Chew Mock Leng; aged 36. She leaves behind her husband. Madam Ong Chew Kee, one son and daughter (adopted) to mourn her loss. Funeral on Wednesday, the 27th instant,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 379 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE i i mm Notloe ia hereby given th»t gjjfcl Rose, batweeu North Bridge Boad and Beaoh Boad, will ba oiosei to through traffio from Thursday ink 49th iaitn;, uotll f itther notloa, fo purpose of I Municipal Secretary* AUCTION SAI4& X)F HOUSE BOLD FURNITURE. Comprising:
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 289 9 INGAPORE DIARY To-day. July 26 9.24 a.m., 10.16 p.m. 1 i avea for Malacca. 11. A.P.C. vs. S.R.C., S.C.C. C vs. S.C.F.A., Stadium. n at Victoria Theatre, 9.30 l«> morrow. July 27 10.20 a.m., 9.7 p.m. Robber Co., Evatts noon, g School Sports, Stadium, 3 n at Victoria Theatre, 9,30
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    • 52 9 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesy of the Government Health Office) Kandang Kerbav» Station, for the 24 hours ending at midnight, July t* Maximum shade temperature 90 F. Minimum shade temperature Mean shade temperature Maximum sun radiation Minimum grass radiation g2 p £S Native < P er cent) 77 Evaporation (m inches)
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  • 588 10 An amenity for which some of us clamoured for a long time is the Police Band, the result of protracted efforts to persuade the Municipality to provide "music for the people" in open air surroundings. The Police Band is a very fine combination; those who have heard
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  • 1450 10 The new Methodist Chanel at Kua'a Pilah is almost completed. Bentong is now officially declared to be free of rinderpest and quarantine restrictions are withdrawn. Negri Sembilan is taking quarantine measures ageinst P.rak on account of cholera in the silver State. The iheft cf two table fans valued at $40
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  • 566 10 Mr. E. S. Willbourn ha from Assistant Geolog Geologist. Mrs. WThnot Adams, presented at Court ,n .1 Victor Bonney. The title of Dr. T. W been changed from Chief S to Chief Surgeon, F.M.S. Mr. and Mrs. Denis Santr pore, have been paving a Lumpur, and staying
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  • 27 10 (From Our Own Corresp. Penang, In honour of the patronal fea James. 0.8.E, a largely att« was held at St. Xavicr's Insl Sunday afternoon.
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  • 75 10 From China and Japan by s> due at Singapore at 10 a.m. From China and .Inpan bj due at Singapore at 2 p.m. t From China and Japan by Maru. due at Singapore to-m From China by ss. Van H< Singapore to-morrow. From Indo-China by M S Singapore
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    • 323 10 I «ROBINSONC» I —FOR VALUE AND «EItVIOE j jj PREMIER HOUSE FOR j S GOLF REQUISITES New Shipment of G q k 1 J. H. n CHUBS, g i Gents' I? Ladies' j I'C LEEKS f PUTTERS C MASHIES Ĕ MASHIE NIBIiICKS g MID IRONS £f JIGGERS j I DRIVING
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    • 153 10 e5ZfiZ5Z*****Z525MZ5H5252fiQ52^25H*****Z5Z5 S By Special Appointment a I To His Majesty S THE KING OF SIAM. I Estd. 1872. I I THE ONLY I H Leading Stove for I HIGH-CLASS I JEWELLERY a that will &j I ATTRACT ATTENHDNI I CREATE INTEREST landI and t INDUCE BUYING I A Great Variety
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  • 544 11 ATHLETICS lT s SETTLEMENTS [CE SPORTS Uternoon Spent at Stadium U> afternoon was spent n Saturday afternoon sports of the Straits Force were held before i tive Catherine:. The 1 marked. Every item h without a hitch and net it ion. Tables were before the main stand, were
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  • 484 11 n<r mou> Crowd Watch an kxcell-nt l'ro^ramme Tht »ai: Association Ground, «1 a very animated Int. r-< y ernoon, when the were run off. d with the flags of lifting, was erected at the accommodaGo.r J !'j» r whom were the G Van Strau- -ruubenzee
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    • 162 11 I Double Spring Motor I Price $32 only SEASON Co., Ltd. P*Co| TO-NIGHT TUESDAY JULY 26 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 31tt July and Ist August). Celebration of the Fourth Anniversary
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    • 179 11 1 Keen c 00/ I I WAT* ERS, 1 In I o£ acknowledged nj_ llljgl I ZxceiiejJ&e k^^illi^^lii FRAMROZ&C9 I S I N GAP OP E «e: I IGROSVENOR HOTEL I (FULLY LICENSED) q First Class Residential Hotel—Well Furnished, Comfortable p Double Rooms. jj Electric Fans in Every Room. Sanitary
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  • 287 12 Football Criticism To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, I have noticed in unpleasant criticism in the "Malayan Saturday Post" of vour writer "Custodian". No doubt a Mtisfaetory reply will be forthcoming so I wi 1 not join in this controversy except to remark that
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    288 12 There were two riochest?rs at the Court of Charles 11, and their attributes usually become confused in the minds of casual readers of Restoration memoirs. The earlier, John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, who was born in 1647 and died on July 26, 1680, is summed up by
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 161 12 ■ES2S2SESHSHSHSHSZS2SHS2SSSESE^ I TO-NIGHT 11 I SAMUEL GOLDWYN Presents 1 I THE GEORGE FITZMAURICE PRODUCTION THE NIGHT OF LOVE jfl wi th a I RONALD COLMAN VILMA BANKY 1 q From the Original Story by Lenore Coffee S I RELEASED BY UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION f£ffiHES2MSHS2SESZSESESZSHSESESESHSZS^ I COMING ANOTHER UFA PRODUCTION SHORTLY.
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    • 662 12 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF Mrs. LEE CHOON GIMN, M.B.E. The Wales Party will ftage NYAI DASIMA AT THE HAPPY VALLEY ON THURSDAY JULY 28, AT 9 P.M. IN AID OF THE GEYLANG METHODIST GIRLS' SCHOOL BUILDING FIND. Booking at: Messrs. Lat Pan Press, Ltd Bo m Seng &Co Ltd
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    • 221 12 I COLDS BRoIncH iTiS PEPS are sold in sealed glass bottles Price 75 cents. Of igents: The British Pharmacy. 440-2, North Bridge Road. HS72SZSSSZSESZSSSESHSHSSSHSSS2S2SHSZSES?^ In 0 u «cses2s^ H REGISTERED TRADE MAR'! I The PRICES have been REDUCED 1 yet I QUALITY QIALITT I at I 1 RENE ULLMANN I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 235 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to, and for August 1. To-day. July 28 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. S. R. A. (v). Voluntary Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian Coy.. 30 yds. Range Practice. To-morrow. July 27 5.15 Drill Hall, Motor Cycle Pltn.. Signalling Class. Thursday July 28 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian
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  • 490 13 Singapore, July 16. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 45 Beef stew or curry kati Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati Mutton Indian lb. *>5 Mutton Australian lb. JJ Fowl, kati BU Capons (Locally reared), kati Hens (Locally reared) kati Ducks each Pigeons, domestic,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 402 13 FAIRBANKS-MORSE g "Z" ENGINES I 2, 3, 6. lO and IS H.P. > F "Z" FNGINE successfully uses economical fuels, requires JQ ftß^ X v and starts quioklv ami eafiiv at »Dy lime Iq F" h j ENGINE ia the fjOGICiL. Engine for you to use In advantage to do
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    • 73 13 HAUFFMANN LEMON DRAUGBr the ideal purgUlve'for invalids Nurses having charge cf si* persons h>ve a constant difficulty in finding a suitable evacuant Owing to weakness patlenis are unab'e to bear the strain of ordinary chemical or v3getable laxatives which causa a proportionate loss of strength. Good Teeth Means Good Health
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    • 364 13 iiii in i n i ii I.—=T^if=ir='r~'r^ J f— lr= r=ir^ I 1 I I THE ERSKINE SIX I I is winning the world li (OMALL wonder motorists e continents up from 5 to 2 5 miles per hour in 8 seconds, |Qi il cr race up an 11 grade
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    • 626 14 PUBLIC NOTICES 1 THE PUNGGOR RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that *t tbe Feventeenth Annual Ordinary General Meeting to bi held on Friday, August 19, 1927, tbe Director will ricommend tbat a friral T iviferd of 7% for tbe j ear ended 31st March 1527. be paid to
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    • 417 14 SITUATION VACANT WANTED—Experienced Asiatic Civil Engineering Draughtsman—apply with full I particulars, and copies of references, and I stating salary required to The Superintending Civil Engineer, UJJ. Naval Base, Singapore. Bill collector wanted for European Import House. Apply Box No. 515 c o Malaya Tribune. SHORTHAND-TYPIST Wanted. Salary $100 to $130.
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    • 439 14 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85, Beach Street. 1 Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar 77-79, Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. 1 Shanghai
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    • 499 14 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to IS9O, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,545,666 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.
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    • 839 14 IVL hass, motors and etc. Please «rrite in a address or 'Phone nn modJ MALAYA TRlßii 'Phone 315 Editor* nj 'Phone 171 MaugtriJ SUBSCi;:I'TION PAYABLE IN Per annum Half-yearly I Per quarter I Sing, c Copy 6 J Postage Lxtra 50 cents, m aTo Foreign countries Jl.oo 1 EOT MANY
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    • 552 15 r STEAMER SAILINGS "To. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) (AIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. va I AND ORIENTA- STEAM NAVIGATION CO. WfaSo n and far east mad. service. nder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) fr m LONDON HOMEWARDS. Off*? Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. For Due Leave
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    • 542 15 STEAMER SAILINGS THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING COMPANY. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE Singapore, Soerabaia Bandjermasin. B.s. Hock Seng Sailing July 27 at 12 noon. Ist 2nd Class Accommodation. For Freight, Passage and other particulars, Apply to Jthe Agents:— STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING CO., 12 13, Boat Quay, Singapore. THE STRAITS—HEJAZ STEAMSHIP CO. FOR
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    • 333 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE INCLUDING HUGO STINNES LINIEN AND DEUTSCH-AUSTRAUSCHE DAMPFSCHIFFS— GESELLSCHAFT (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARD. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Doe Spore t ADOLF YON BAEYER (H.S.L.) Aug 7 f SAARLAND (H.A.L.) Aug 22 PENANG. PORT SWETTENHAM, MANILA JAPAN PORTS. Due Penang
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    • 480 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination D«« Sail Hnkuaaniu™ 10,000 MB. «>h I l An, 4 Kitano Maru 8,000 M'aefllea, London, AVerp R'dam Aug 18 19 HarunaMarn 10,000 Naplo., Mnxa.Uk., London. A w«p g Kamo Mam 8,000 M'aeiUea, L ndon, A'werp A R'dnm Sept 16 1«
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    • 100 16 1 I PROMONTA is a STRENGTHENING and NERVE FOOD I Iscientifically1 scientifically composed of nervous matter from the central {1 nervous system combined with polyvalent vitamines, lime, H I iron, haemoglobin and soluble albuminoids. Promonta has an agreeable smell and pleasant taste. ll Obtainable from Dispensaries. r=JrJf=JiJfJtJt==ii=Jt=Ji=jf=di=r^r=iFd^ Q 0 I
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    • 102 16 i=^i=ji=aiMisMiaiaiai^i^i=ii=i.=^ I Linke-Hofmanr;. Werke A.G 1 GERMANY. L. H. W. Diesel Engines I Designed, as station- For all s and l V6l n^nes I With and without compressor. jj Advantages: Small consumption of fuel. 411 cheap kinds I of fuel may be used. I a Detailed offers free of charge
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