Malaya Tribune, 3 August 1927

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  • 20 1 The Malaya Tribune "Vol No. 180 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune WEDNESDAY. AU6UBT I, 1927.
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    • 239 1 v w SHIPMENT OF j g|Bo \1 CARBON PAPER SIZE 8 1() WITH 3 WELLS IB WEIGHTS, j !a iae Pres«, Ltd., fi 0 ef •< v Siifipore. I fffflß i Messrs. ITALASIA LlMlTED—Engineering Department— 60 66, Orchard Road -Singapore take pleasure in notifying Fiat owners and generally all interested
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  • 698 2 N. HUMMOCK (SELANGOR) RUBBER CO., LTD. Crabbing of the Restriction Scheme The seventh annual ordinary genera] meeting of the North Hummock (Selangor) Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on June 30, at the office, 20, Eastcheap, E.C., Mr. Norman W. Grieve (the Chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman,
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  • 884 2 The Current Season's Prospects The seventh annual ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Federated (Selangor) Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on July 6 at the office of the company. 20, Eastcheap, E.C., 'Sir Edward Rosling (Chairman of the company) presiding. The representative of
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  • 181 2 Found to be Stronger Than Steel The prevailing idea that steel "55*52 protection and comfort than wood. used in motor-car bodies, to he a fallacy. Although thi "1 v to the dictates of comnn i the less true; common sometimes taken for comn times deceptive. The United
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  • 26 2 It is reported in untitled presentation of one thousai and a larjre quantity ol no mesa captured at Loyam to General Tantr through Marshal Feng Vu-hMan^
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    • 204 2 "Duty" signal has found immortal fame m the annals of his country. His name stands forever as the symbol of supreme personal courage and devotion to duty. CIGARETTE s or J/ne traditions Since their inception, the tradition of PICCADILLY has been to maintain a quality L^ ND J .reproach. Made
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  • 1379 3 NO QUARREL WITH NATIONALISTS Plea For Co-operation in China That every' consideration af h imur, loyalty, faith and common decency commits the Unitei States to co-operate fully with Great Britain in the preservation of the lives and property of foreigners in China is the considered ((pinion (f
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    • 228 3 •••X £mmlsZ*i%s£ I Good Health is X Real Wealth <2 y The most precious possession you can have is Good Health. A rich man who is always ill J *J is the poorest man on earth. 4Z* Ith depends upon the food you eat. The j *M quantity ot food
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    • 256 3 Ulcers Sores Pei ftUtent and Deep-Seated Skin Troubles Many who have suffered agony for years from deepseated ulcers, baa leg, and similar complaints, have known their first relief owing to the soothing and heali g properties of Germolene. There can be no worse agony than that which is associated with
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    • 240 3 I FRASER NEAVE j I tIHTfcU I 1 Printers I and i I Stationers I SINGAPORE I I l X in I BERGER PAINTS I Enamels and i I Varnishes J B Dry rot—the ever present 1 |n menace 2 fc^; Berger Arboreum is a wood preservative stain that so
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  • 181 4 Campaign to Popularise the Product The soya bean, so largely used in China as a food, is regarded as offering a solution to scrr.e c! the problems of Italian agricultural experts, who are faced with the task of making Italy independent of imported cereals. The Premier, Signor
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  • 165 4 Fortune Discovered on Man in Rags Arrested for begging in a Paris cafe, Louis Latour, agea 50, turned out to b.' a Croesus in rags. A superficial search of his cloLhing ui the police station revealed the lact that the man was swathed in banknotes,
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  • 182 4 The 4 South China Morning Post correspondent tells a gocd story from Hankow Two British Consular officers left H M.S. Be. 1 to visit the office of Mr. Eugene Chen. The Foreign Minister was not at home and so they saw his secretary, a Mr. Woo. In the
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  • 323 4 Belong to the Great Polynesian I Race Much has been written with regard te the origin of the Japanese and, thus far, there has been very little agreement on tae subject The popular idea is that the Japanese are descended from the Chinese. Dr Ku Hung-ming, for
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  • 149 4 Artilleryman Saves Woman From Drowning \n interesting ceremony took P laee rc cently when Mr. S. Fessenden, on behalf of the Shanghai Municipal Council, presented a cold watch suitably inscribed to Sgt. I». Martin Royal Artillery, for gallantry in taring life. The circumstances of hi? brave act are
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  • 43 4 The Shanghai branch of the Kuomintang has petitioned Nanking for an order for the arrest and punishment of Wang Ching-wci, head of the Kuomintang movement in Wuhan, and Sun Fo, son of the late Dr. Sun Vat-sen and Minister of Communications in Hankow.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 327 4 *****525^5ii5d5d5d5d5^ i THE STEIN WAY PIANO. I fl a jo a Is the Instrument o! the Immortals and jjj I is used by all Eminent Musicians To day, j I Come in, we will be Pleased to Demon I I this Superb Instrument. I S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., j I
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  • 871 5 ,,osl' HIOHLY SKILLED i;oND SPECIALIST I Handled in a Single Day I >11 Eggleston, a woman broker, known throughout district as Mrs. E.," has -•nit record in Government and is recognised as the died Liberty bond specialist lO.000,000,000 of Liberty ,-n traded in by "Mrs. E.." woman
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  • 99 5 is through his stomach, so wise wives tell us. But unless the digestive tract is v\ proper working order the efforts of the good lady in this direction are liable to miscarry. Therefore keep Pinkett -s handy in the house, as a prompt
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  • 187 5 NOT DIFFICULT TO OVERCOME Suffering, from Malaria "on and off for years." not being able to take quinine in any form by mouth, running to hospita. every time and taking quinine injections, was the unpleasant experience of Mr. C O. H. Stevens of Rohri. He found great
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 122 5 tT'I 1 10 Thats what Hike I S to find I" A Packet I I day—your hair keeps f that new, smooth effect you want HAVE you wondered how It fa a light, other people get that very cream, non-staining emooih, close7yi4 e*«ctin the greasy. In jars heir that is
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    • 119 5 CONSULT M. EZEKIEL SONS Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Optometrist: A. M. Ezekiel, 0.D.. F.P.OC. LIM CHEE SEN% 1 Msirkfet Str<?s ]A/|[H!ljfW[g MICHEL! N STOCKIST And Sole Distributor for Michelin Cable Cycle Tyres in Singapore. Supplier of all kinds of Pneumatic and Solid Tyres and also dealing
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    • 223 5 TfiE SlNlilPOKb TKUUUi CO., LID (Incorporated in The United Kingdom) ADVERTISING SPACES INSIDE TROLLEY BUSES TO LET. For further particulars apply to the undersigoed, A. A. EWING, Singapore Manager. Singapore, August 2, 1927. DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES. O. JITT SIANG, Qualified
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    • 165 5 PATENTED. 0 I The 1927 Electric Refrigerator. The Last Word in jj I Refrigeration made in 32, 110 and 230 volt. g Works automatically and noiselessly by simply turning a handle- g Has no Motor or movable parts to get out of order. X Never wants repair. g X Low
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 251 6 H A Chinese and Foreign Picture Night [> I TWO SHOWS ONE PAYMFNT. jjj FROM MONDAY AUGUST I TO FRIDAY AUGUST 5 AT THE I i Empire Cinema I In the Second Show at 9.30 p.m. STAR SPECIAL PRODUCTION I The Longest Chinese Picture Ever Screened G "The Song of
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    • 357 6 j9LmL v 9 c m ents. X A VERY" ENTERTAINING TRIPLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME g X Commencing Saturday July 30. AT THE S j ALHAMBRA I g (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) S |3 In the Second Show at 9 p.m. G] I A FOX FILMS' VERSION OF THE DAVID RE
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    • 500 6 GAIETY CINEMA Where Woman is boss Junction Albert an J Beacoolen streets. From Friday, July 29 to Thursday, August 4, 1927. NIGHTLY AT 9 p.m. EDMUND COBB In THE CLOSE CALL (A Mustang Picture) The wedding bells are peeling with merriment—Strike up the band! Here comes the bride! Chime in!
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  • 113 7 Ship> Alongside the Wharves or Kxpected to Arrive Singapore, August 3. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) k<>la l»j; Cap. Varella 13; Phil. t Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) :'>(); Awa Maru 32; Elephanta Empire I>«.«k (Entrance Gate 4) •Sam r. C Lopez
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  • 177 7 Belgian Ruler Searched by Customs Officer King Albert of Belgium was stooped and scorched by a French Customs office, when he crossed the frontier at Hallinn ,n his way to visit Lille. 'Lh X in-4, in civilian clothes, acyompannd by an officer also in mufti, came irom
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  • 384 7 Singapore, August 2. During the past week the price of tin has advanced to £287.5.0 with a firm undertone and there has been a little more enquiry for tin shares although sterling issues continue neglected. Rubber remains about the same price and the share market has been dull
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  • 152 7 Puzzled writes the following letter to the '•Times of Malaya: Sir —I wrote to England recently to a relative to buy and post out to me a small silver aiticle. By to-day's mail I received a letter stating that the article had been taken to the Nottingham G.
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  • 73 7 The Yap Kwan Seng Scholarship founded in 1921 in memory of the late Captain China, and awarded yearly to the boy who stands highest in the Junior Locall Examrnation g at St. John's Institution Kuala Lumpur, was won this year by Cyril de Silva. Dr. Stanley Jones, the author of
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  • 82 7 Serious Affray in Boat Quay A fight between some Twakow coolies and a Chimsj bu tec c-eart driver at Beet Quay yesterday resulted in the latter being mo s.ve.ely a.*.--: u.t;d with heavy cany IBS poles that he succumbed to his injuries in hoapUaL About UK cr seven
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  • 93 7 Short List for August Sittings There is a very short list for the Supreme Court this month only fifteen cases being down for decision. There are a number of really mtereathlg disputes and included arc: Tham Kirn Foo vs. Europe Motor Garage. Chop Kong Moh vs. The Assurance
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  • 113 7 Cup for MerrilariV Musical Association A silver cup was presented to the Merrilads' Musical Association at the NewWorld on Monday last in connexion with the special anniversary programme which the Management ha 1 arranged and at which the Merrilads' Musical Association gave their services. Mr. Ong Sam Bee presented
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  • 242 7 Surina Theatre Syd Chaplin as Old Bill in Bairnsfather's **The Better' Ole" will be the attraction at the Surina Theatre for seven days beginning to-night. His impersonation of the lovable old British soldier has generally been accepted as the outstanding piece of motion picture acting of the year.
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  • 193 7 The following donations to schools are notified in the annual report of the Director of Education, Straits Settlements, for the year 1926:— Mr. Lim Cheng Teik, J.P.. gave a capital sum of $5,000 to found five scholarships to be awarded annually to pupils of the Government Girls'
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  • 35 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 equal to $100.
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  • 1467 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, Angutft 3 Rite, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $340 Bayera Seller* Rice, Siam 2 $:};*<) Mixed Black Pepper 59.00 Rice, Siam H S :;21 Sundried Copra 10i80< Rice, Saigon 1 $2y7 *Mixed Copra 10.30 10.30Rice, Saigon 2 $275 Kayong Copra Rice, Saigon 3 n Small Flake
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 51 7 COME SEE! THING NEW NOVEL I THE JUPITER CPERA CF EIFQAIOII Malay Banfsawan-Opera LBI NG Home AFTER TRIUMPHANT HRCLQHOL'T THEIR TOTR IN 1) E. L KUQIIUICE ICR A LIMITED PERIOD ARCADIA BALL TANJONG KAICNG. TO-NIGHT A LUCKY SLAVE OR "Fafse Bridegroom" A H'F.bly Ccmlcal Play. ,w,,h Kir aocty to tee
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    • 619 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED Salesmm f>r Proviai > n ani Liquors. Oa'y experijictl nni oe d **p,»l > iUte qu i'.ifio »tioni ail «»lir? rajiiril to Box No. 519 o/o Mkloy* Tribja MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Tender* are invite! for tha Erection o Watohmen's Quartan at 9t James Powjr Station and will
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 245 7 CAPORE DIARY ro-dajr, August 1 1.18 a.m., 2.9 p.m. up. S.C.C. vs. Malays, n at Victoria Theatre, 9.30 -morrow, August 4 1 ;»s a.m., 2.41 p.m. II. Final: A. and B. Secners, Stadium. at Victoria Theatre, 9.30 I riclay. August S 2.41 a.m.. .'5.16 p.m. Nondescripta vs. Services, ce vs.
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    • 77 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for August *7, 1927. To-day, August 3 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M. Cycle Platoon, Signalling Class. Friday, August 5 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. C. Band, Band 5 Tm Steps, D. E. L. Units, Visit to Puloe Brani. Saturday, August 6 2 p.m.—Bukit
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    • 69 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesy of the Government Health Office) Kandang Kerbau Station, for the 24 hours ending' at midnight, August 2. deg. Maximum shade temperature 88 F. Minmum shade temperature W b• Mean shade temperature 79.7 F. Maximum sun radiation im a Minimum grass radiation 71.5 F. Sea temperature 81
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  • 893 8 Sir Arthur Willerfs defence of the rubber restriction policy, in a lecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Politics, is a welcome relief from the anti-restrictionist propaganda that recently burst forth in London, but it can hardly be des-ribed as ingenious or even complete. It is ill very
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  • 1463 8 S. Mary s Home would be must grateful for any old tennis racquets and balls. The local Eng".i-h schools will close on Friday, the sth instant, for the mii-sumnur holidays. The Boys' choir which the Rev. J. V. Wt.-tlake is training is having a holiday on the Sundays during August.
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  • 616 8 When the last mail left completely Recovered Miss Maclntyre charge at St. Mary's 'i goes, is doe to arrive 01 Mr. Justice P. J. g« ill with a slight touch not be able to attend Mr. W. R. Wallace, been appointed to the 1 of the Federated
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  • 67 8 T0 From Australia of I due at Singapore to-morrow From China an 1 Japan I Maru. due at Singapore to-i Fiom China and Japan Maru. due at Singapore I From China and Japan b) Maru, due at Singapore From Holland and G< Koningin der Nederlanden, pore to-morrow afternoon.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 385 8 I ROBINSON CO., LTD. j I NEW SHIPMENT OF g j /jH "JAEGER" j C Rcvtreible- Fringe Ends I IN A SEIECT RA^E of the j j|! l NEWEST DESIGNS and COLOURS j C fW 1 SIZE PRICE j JjM fM] 1 54 x6B ins. UO.EO Each. 51 x7O 19.75
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  • 66 9 Japan Proposes A i ompromise V l,.» I RNMENT SINE DIE EXPECTED i; r eeling of Pessimism Prevails Ocean Service Geneva, August 2. ho Geneva situation is the minute attempt at comwivch we:e communicated an< last night and th? nrorning. Feeling this .-imistic. The statement that th.>
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  • 28 9 Reuter's Service Geneva, August 2. t<t-day presented a comprothe Americans rejected. j t< n t stated. ns propose to submit a rv r Prospects ar? gloomy.
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  • 45 9 London. Aug. 2. -r quarters in London to-day t- pessimistic regarding th- t-va. unless there is an elemge in the situation. at in the event of a deadolicy of naval construction hanged because it is based sh n eds. which are un-
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  • 63 9 Rapid City. August 2. tolidge has instructed the i -ates at Geneva to make r reach an agreement but tht he expects the meeting to adjourn sine «iie. that President Coolidge f is no foundation for the Conference will adjourn A ui r r Mime other time. It appf
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  • 227 9 New York, August 2. The morning n wspapers continue to fra .r> and are unanimous in the Conference can and must be salvaged. "Tr, N a rk Time?*' says that toth seemingly in the attitude the signal "Fire when voit ar r, < the people of both countries
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  • 28 9 Ocean Service Berlin, August 2. <■ r> I' Government announces the j, >rc hies controversy which M. <1. Prolongation is unneeesf i have amply borne out amnions.
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  • 99 9 Decision Expected To-Day FORMER STILL REFUSING TO EAT Reuter's Service Boston, Massachusetts, August 2. Governor Fuller has interviewed the fewlast witnesses in the Sacco-Vanzetti cas».-. V anzetti, who has broken his hunger strike after a fortnight's starvation, in allowed an extra glass of milk in the morning and
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  • 48 9 Paris, August 2. Another demonstration against the execution of Saeco and Vanzetti has been made by Socialist sympathisers here. The police were compelled to intervene and numerous fights ensued. Several revolver shots were fired on both sides and some were injured. Six arrests were made.
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  • 202 9 COMPULSORY INSURANCE OF PASSENGERS Conveyance of Pilgrims by Sea Discussed Reuter's Service Amsterdam, August 2. Divergent views were expressed by the delegat :s of the twelve nations present at the Internationa' Maritime Confei'ence in discussing a draft convention for the compulsory insurance of passengers by sea. This rims
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  • 40 9 Thirty-Eight Killed in Japanese Disaster Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Tokyo, August 2. It is officially reported that thirty-eight were killed, including five officers, and forty-seven wounded in yesterday's disaster on the Tokiwa, which is Japan's largest minelayer.
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  • 37 9 Trans-Ocean Service Berne, August 2. All Switzerland celebrated Foundation Day on Monday when there were many flags speeches, hill-top bonfires, fireworks and processions at which summer tourists and League of Nations delegates were interested spectators.
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  • 26 9 Trann-Ocean Service Berlin, August 2. The Speaker of the Reichstag, Herr Loebe, has been eleeted Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Pan-European Union.
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  • 29 9 The G. F. S., by the kind permission of The irrpvberjr went for their annual Captain G Freyberg we the trip to S. John's Sand had to be cancelled.
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  • 124 9 Fighting in Northern China EXPLOSIVES FOUND ON GERMAN STEAMER Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, August 2. An Evening News telegram from Nanking says that it is estimated that three thousand wounded are crowded into the hospitals at Nanking and Pukow and more are arriving from the North.
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  • 21 9 Reuter's Service Washington, August 2. Mr. Kellog-g has summoned Mr. MacMurray to confer on the situation in China
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  • 74 9 Manchurian Plans Not Permissible ALLEGED IMPERIALISM WILL END IN WAR Trans-Ocean Service Moscow, August 2. The report from Tckio that Japan proposes to create a South Manchurian Railway Co. similar to the old East India Co. elicits protests here where it is considered thfit war will ensue
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  • 15 9 Berlin, August 2. Fifty thousand Social Democrats demonstrated against war here last night.
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  • 49 9 NOT CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION Official Statement Issued to Press Reuter's Service Rapid City, Augua. 2. President Coolidge declared: 4 1 do not choose to run for the Presidency in 1928." The statement was typewritten on small slips of paper and handed to the pressmen without comment.
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  • 211 9 Suggests Inter-Colonial Sports (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug 2. A most successful tiffin was given by the Planters' Association of Malaya to Sir Hug l Clifford yesterday. Over a hundred were present including Messrs. Peel, Lornie, O'Hara, Hickson and Arter (Chairman). Mr. Arter proposed the
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  • 188 9 Sir Arthur Willert Talks to Americans RUBBER RESTRICTION AND COTTON U.S. Trade Restrictions Worse Than England's Reuter's Service W illiamstown, Massachusetts, Aug. 2. Sir Arthur Willert, a British foreign affairs expert, lecturing to the Institute of Politics, on British foreign policy, defended the restriction of rubber output,
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  • 131 9 ROYAL PARTY ARRIVES AT OTTAWA Prince of Wales and Mr. Baldwin Honoured Reuter's Service Ottawa, August 2. The Prince of Wales, Prince George and Mr. Baldwin have arrived here and were welcomed at the station by Lord and Willingdon, the Federal Cabinet members, prominent civilians and military
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  • 126 9 Sarcastic Washington Writer Causes Stir Reuter's Service Washington, August 2. Some stir has been caused by a sarcastic anti-Brit&.i leader in the "Washington Post'' with regard to war debts and the naval controversv. The article, which, however, in nowise reflects American official opinion, says that before beginning
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 82 9 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE Results of the Thirtieth The solution to the 30th Crosswoid Puzzle published on the 21st July in our columns in aid of The Children's Aid Society and the names of the prize winners will be published in our issue of Thursday, the 4th instant, where also the
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  • 237 10 CRICKET Tate Completes the Double SURREY GET BIGGEST SCORE OF SEASON Parker's Remarkable Feat Against Somerset Maurice Tate, th? Suss?x and England Ai!-Round~r, was the first player to obtain the double—a hundred wickets and a thousand runs—this season and he completed this feat when hi.- team drew with
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  • 610 10 Reuter's Service London, August 2. Glamorgan entertained the New Zealand touring side and sustained a heavy defeat by *20*. runs. Batting first the visitors put up 345, Dempster being unbeaten at the fnd for 167 runs. Glamorgan were disposed of for 145 in their opening try
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  • 488 10 Weights for Fourth Day at Penang Races Race No. t. Ponies—Fourth Division—s furlongs.—Amrita 9.6, Cleopatra 9.4, Ismarani 9.4. Chandan 9.3, Lady Clare 9.2, Beauford Lassie 9.2, Umptaway 9.1, Rockmine 8.8, Lady Love 8.3, Untong 8.0, Longchamp 7.7. Race No. 2. Ponies—Third Division—s furlongs.—Sevenoaks 9.7, Black Auster 9.6, Three
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  • 39 10 Reuter's Service I/ondon, August 2. At the Cowes Regatta the King's Cup was won by W. D. Clark's Yawl Rost. His Majesty's Britannia won the big yacht handicap class. Lipton's Shamrock went ashore.
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  • 21 10 Reuter's Service Chicago, August 2. The Dempsey-Tunney fight has been postponed till September 22. at Dempsey's request.
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  • 82 10 Amateur Malayan Championship Meeting Planned The Amateur Athletic Association of British Malaya will hold its amateur athletic championship meeting at Kuala Lumpur on September 9 and 10. The championship events are: 100 yards flat race. 200 Quarter mile flat race. Half One High jump Long jump 120 yards hurdle
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  • 74 10 A. A. Dias's XI vs. Mr. Tian Lye's XI The following will represent A. A Dias' XI m a friendly game of soccer against Mr. Lim Tian Lye's XI on Thursday tomorrow at Outram Road ground:—Ng Koon Lim Ah Bah, S. G. Samy, V C. Song, Fehx Rozario, Ang
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  • 1107 10 Mr Chia Hsin Chu in Singapore NO MORE A DIPLOMAT BUT ONLY AN INDIVIDUAL Establishment of a Stable Government "I am no more a diplomat; I am just an ordinary individual working for the salvation of China. I and my people are disappointed with the League
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  • 98 10 Chinese Found in Possession of Triad Society Documents A Chinese youth who was arrested by Mr. Oakeshott in China Street some days ago and found to be in possession of a Triad Society document, was produced before Mr Bull, Second Magistrate, this morning and charged with being in
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  • 48 10 Chinese Shot in Broad Daylight River Valley Road was the scene cf another outrage by Ghine-e gunmen at about 7 o'clock ye.4.erday morning when a victim was followed and shot dead by three gangsters. The police were informed but the murderers made good their escape.
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  • 81 10 Motor Firms Reaping a Rich Harvest (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 3. Th.> a:tendance at th? Malayan Exhibition on Friday was 10,840, Saturday 25,432, Sunday 15, 240. Monday 7,753, total 59 271. It was bigger on every one cf these days than last year except on
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  • 61 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Aug 2. In an exhibition football match, Selangor Malays beat Negri Sembilan Malays f or to nil. The Selangor Tamils .yon the Syampanathan Cup, beating the Perak Tamils one to nil. The cup was presented by Mrs. Lornie. The Perak Malays beat
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  • 59 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, August 2. Fire broke out this morning on a tongkang loaded with gasolene, while it was lay ing at the Jelutong anchorage. The tongkang finally blew up and a boy who was on beard was so badly burned that he died later
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  • 63 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, August 2. The funeral of the late Mr. Leonard William Money, manager of Perak River Valley Estate, who died in the District Hos pital at Taiping on July 29, took place on Sunday at Kuala Kangsar. The Rev. P. Browning officiated
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  • 38 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, August 2. Mr. L. H. Chindson was this morning admitted to practise at the Penang Bar. The application was made to Mr. Justice Sproule by the Hon'ble Mr. Palgrave Simpson.
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  • 19 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, August 2. The Fisheries Department trawler, Tongkol has arrived at Penang.
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  • 40 10 August Holidays Competitions at Keppel Club Flag Competition Tie:—Jones and Strachan; Farahar and Maegilchrist. Mixed Foursome Winners-—Mrs. Blits and J. Strachan, 42-6—36. Other scores:—Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, 44-7 U —36%. Duffers* Cup Winner:—S. W. Bryden.
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  • 88 10 Optimistic Speech of Indian Poet (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 3. At the Chung Hua Theatre last evening a large gathering listened with great attention to a lecture by Dr. Tagore dealing with the aims, aspirations and life at Visvabharathi. Dr. Tagore expressed
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  • 345 10 $4,000 Purse for University Presented On July 27 the ancient Settlement of Malacca was honoured by a visit from the celebrated Indian poet, Dr. Tagore, who with Professors Tang Chit Chang, S. Kar, A. Williams, D.H.D. Varman and Chatterji, arrived by steamer fiom Singapore. Messrs. G. C.
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  • 208 10 Subscriptions to Dr. Tagore's Fund Miss D. M. Buckle $10 Mr. E. V. White 15 M.ssis. J. A. and E. A. Elias 100 Mr. E. S. Manasseh 100Mr. N. Reuben 75 Mr. Le? Chim Tuan 53 Mr. S. Q. Wong 50 Mi. J. b. David 50 Mr. R.
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  • 176 10 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, July 30. The death is announced of Mr. T. Murano, member of the Upper House and an dviser of the Seiyukai Party, now in power. The death has occurred of Gensai Murai, a noted novel-writer in Tokyo. The announcement of the
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  • 598 10 H. E. and the Malay- To the Editor of the M. Sir, —1 just had the the letter of the corr.-; ence," reproduced by Mail." This conadopting the policy of <ir f be manger. He thinks t- in the attitude of the Governi. the natives of
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  • 63 10 Javanese Arrested For Gambling Seven Javanese §yc< before Mr. H. R. Bull Magistrate, this morning 1 v,: r gambling. Mr. Ntcol, A.S.P.. secuted, .said tha he quarters behind th. Sea Vi night, and arrested the ac< struggle, and it ook se\ to held each of the a
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  • 55 10 Shortly after three afternoon Chinese gunmei New Bridge Road, h man and Injuring t» seriously. It is not yet aacerta took place, but it a; Chinese armed with ron two Chinese who Both were hit and a tl accidentally by a stray I The police arrived wounded
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  • 57 10 .„ii f> ,ur The case in which x Indians stand charged witl worth of ruhi.tr. the p Barlow and Company, I -fore the District Jud yesterday and alj »vi i recaled that the arrests Marine Police on July I. One of the actus d. his evidence that th.
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  • 22 10 Mr. E. S. Kitto. the untitled Subordinate Civil Serva Penang, was the ho-: in the Association pn i: evening when many pM
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  • 732 11 Great Services to Britain of I ate Iraq leader M IS lim Correspondent) 0 cuired of the aged ad, His Highness Sir Abdur V V) Gailani Saiyid. H9 was leader and his influence Muslim countries. Before five years ago, he was first Council of State and Premier. In
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  • 323 11 Town Hall Packed with Poet's Admirers There was a very large crowd of Chinese, Indian?, Ceyloncse and others at the Kuala Lump ■;r railway station on Saturday evening when the great Indian poet. Dr. Rabind:anath Tagore. arrived from Malacca by the mail train from Singapore. The
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    305 11 In many of the Restoration mansions and Queen Anne churches up and down England, particularly near London, the visitor sees wreaths, sprays and swags of flowers and foliage carved in wood, wonderfully undercut so as to stand freely from the wall, often done in limewood or some
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  • 518 12 Unnecessarily Hostile Remarks and Bishop's Reply The Bishop off Singapore, j n a letter to the "Times," refutes a statement regarding Malaya which he has frequently iieard quoted and which he has as frequently denied, knowing from his larg: experience of men in feat part of the
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  • 26 12 Orders for week onding August 7. To-morrow, August 4. —Band Practice Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Saturday, August 6.—Camp contingent Parade Johnston's Pier 3 p.m.
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  • 518 13 Singapore, July 29. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 50 Beef stew or curry kati 45 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 56 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 75 Capons (Locally reared), kati Hens (Locally reared) kati Ducks each
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    • 468 14 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE We beg to notify tha publlo that Yr. George Levy is no longer in our sarvica aud id not authorised to trinstct any further business on cur behalf. TaN BO) HOJK CO Singapore. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. It is hereby notified that in exercise cf the pevers given
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    • 429 14 SITUATION VACANT MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Resident Medical Officer Tha Miii'ipil Commissioners iivite applic*"ioin from local graduates for tha'piso of Bssid)a L tfeiioil Offioer at Juu rg Pul*i Witer Works, Johor at a comnacci ibj selaff of fIOO per month, with inytmnis ai *rr»nged when Free quarters win bi provided at
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    • 432 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, Ilir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang
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    • 499 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 £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Kest £1,545,666 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.
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    • 570 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P oTbritish iNDiTIi MAi vii (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. pEN Iv l LAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO SDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) \KI)S fr m LONDON HOMEWARDS M China Japan For Marseilles. London Antwerp Due i
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    • 275 16 AMATEUR. Kjhematograph/ Take Your Own Cinema J WE DEVELOP N )W TO YOUR L I :Bv§ ENURE SATISFACTION I IRkII 1 Reel 30 feet Film $1.10 I ffj Developing Charge .65 J AW4TEUR PHOTO STORE j 109, North Bridge Road, S SINGAPORE. I THE GREAT GERMAN CURE FOR PILES. Yfsfe
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