Malaya Tribune, 10 August 1927

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XIV- -No. 186 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1927
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    • 257 1 NE W SHIPMENT OF IjUlßOlUfl CARBON PAPER SIZE 8 10 WITH 3 WELLS \PER WEIGHTS, v -ibuoc Press, Ltd., iver Quay, Siogtpore. /|pillil|\ I I Messrs. ITALASIA LlMlTED—Engineering Department— 60 66, Orchard Road m —Singapore take .pleasure in notifying Fiat owners and generally all interested in I the Motor Trade
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    • 239 1 if you \va:;t i SERVICE USE THE MALAYA TRIBUNE O 18/L#l itHtimiiiiiiHtiiti,iMiiiiiiitiiiiti»iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHttiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniminimm« uj J[ W T&CWM. iniiiiiiiUiMiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiininininiiiiiiittiiiinininiiiininiiiiii ii■ii i i vi j(] i Guinness I BM g H Sole Agents for S.S. F.M.S. g mm zl Incorporated la SX.) pj Singapore, Malacca Perang, Kuala C Lumpur, Ipoh, Seremban Muar, Oj
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  • 2284 2 AMERICA GERMANY REUNITED Special Ambassadors of Good Feeling AERIAL ENVOYS OF GOODWILL Advocates of International Peace Pleased AMERICA GERMANY REUNITED On the ninth anniversary of that day in 1918 when United States troops swept back the Germans for a two-androne-half-mile grain along a six-mile frpnt at ChateauThieriy, "two unarmed American,-
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    • 250 3 < ftume 3V63. Jr Jr **»w AN ,dea l ■Ik %v\ A Complete eoQP f Tired Nerves S M When you have no energy and you are easily A w tired it is the sign that your nerves are starving m k foi want of nourishmentv L f Stimulants and
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    • 501 3 Cuticura Loveliness A Priceless Heritage For generations mothers have been using Cuticura Preparations for all toilet purposes and have been teaching their daughters that daily use of them produces clear, smooth skin and healthy hair. They find the Soap pure and cleansing, the Ointment soothing and healing, should any irritations
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  • 787 4 MEMORIAL TO DISCOVERER TO BE ERECTED International Tribute to Captain Cook Just below the calm surface of the waters of Kealakekua Bay, island of Hawaii, just where Captain James Cook. the English navigator, fell on February 14, 1779, with his face in the water, a bronze tablet will
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  • 175 4 Briri-h Socialists have j rotested strongly against Moscow's murder policy. At a meeting heH a* the IHuse of Commons, presi led over by Mr. George Hicks, the frflowing resolution was passe i:— Thi« Joint meeting of the General Council of the British Labour Party, while recognising the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 85 4 Quality first! V that's why smokers insist upon $TftTE (XPHESS IS NATURAL MILK FOOD Nestle Anslo-Swis* Condensed Milk Co., (London) 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. j FOOT BRAND jj l C cn ca "y designed and Look out for this pr °P rietar y I Trade Mark t I HOCK hoe:
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    • 106 4 mmmm Remington, I SHEATH KNIVES I I c^e S reat outdoors—Big Game Hunters, Explorers, Guides, Trappers —cannot fail to appreciate a knife especially designed for their use. This new Remington knife is beautiful in design, keen of edge, and will render you a lifetime jjg^g^v Asfy your dealer to shoiv
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    • 123 4 Success Demands Health Drink Instant Postum' i 1/3 needs. It li day—for health j C| r <* sample tin of j _> Instant Postum, enough £j itamps to MULLER PHIPPS f Mala val LTD UNION MNOAPOPJ. mmmmmmm c M 1 "^^i Many people cannot digest ordinary pickles but PANYAN 1
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  • 711 5 (0 v\ DOYLE RELATES in W HE WAS BORN I I, t Admiration for the Police Iolmes is dead to the world, e his final appearance in "The r Sherlock Holmes," which will oon. It is a sad thought for and one made no more cheernfession of Sir
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    • 188 5 KWONG ON CO. I I |26, 27, 28, South Bridge Road. I I GREAT AUGUST REDUCTION I I SALE I J jj FOR NEW SUNDRY GOODS NOW BEING UNPACKED I THE CHEAPEST RETAIL STORE IN TOWN I I I a I. vo us a call, so that we can convince
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    • 307 5 THAT HEADACHE might easily have been avoided. You alone are to blame if you are "liverish or bilious and cannot interest yourself in your daily affairs. Keep Pinkettes, the ideal laxative and liver regulator, at hand and use them when required to clear your system of matter that literally poisons
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    • 191 5 HOW TO MAKE Iced Bovril Soda Dissolve one teaspoonful of BOVRIL in a small quantity of cold water, using a large tumbler. Add a little Ice and a whole bottle of SODA, and serve while effervescing. LADIES' DRESS MAKING Under A Thoroughly Competent Tailor WORK GUARANTEED PROMPT DELIVERY EXECUTED Customers'
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    • 387 5 Under the Kind Patronage of the Eonble Mr. Song Ong Siang, M.4., LL.M V.D., C.8.E., thi Rev. William Murray, M. A. and under the \uspioes of thi STRAITS CHINESE READING CLUB (Dramatic Section) A VARIETY ENfEKTAINMENT. IN AID OF THE CHOON GUAN CHINESE SCHOOL will be given at the STAR
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 126 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for Aug. 14. To-day, August 10 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Machine Gun Pltn., Officers and N.C.O.'s Meeting. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Motor Cycle Pltn., Signalling Class. To-morrow, August 11 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Eurasian Coy., 30 Yds. Range Practice. Friday, August 12 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 274 6 A Chinese and Foreign Picture Night. TWO SHOWS ONE PAYMENT. I FROM SATURDAY AUGUST 6TO WEDNESDAY AUGUST 10. 9 X rL g AT THE Ĕ nj Lr lEmpireI Empire Cinema i In the Second Show at 9.20 p.m. I .STAR SPECIAL PRODUCTION t The Longest Chinese Picture Ever Screened ft
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    • 321 6 JLmusem ents. 1 4LHAMBRA j fl (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietor*.) S 0 Commencing Saturday August 6« jjj n In the Second Show at 9 p.m. pj 1 A PARAMOUNT SUPER PRODUCTION I A PICTURE MISSIVE IN CONCEPTION, POWERFUL IN DR4MA. B Jj UNEXCELLED FOR MAGNIFICENCE AND SPLENDOUR S
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    • 416 6 Surma Theatr? North Bridge Roar L-From Wcdne t oV ]f toe*;, U *«S At ii n BILLY In his neweSTICK TO I OUR STORY Shows us a new ma t who is after him have to try it on font will not nu-trantee that I The cop get Attraction Special
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  • 134 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, August 10. VS harf (Entrance Gate 1) Penanp Maru Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Is; City of Palermo 16; Kistna Pr- .>: i,t I*.,1k 11; Benalder 6. Empire Dock Entrance Gate 3") un I- Lima Maru 33;
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  • 26 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for ylou to-day is Rs. 154 equal rata of payment of Money I India and Ceylon is Rs. 158
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  • 224 7 Sequel to Changi Road Fatality The claim for $5,003 and $270 pecia damans which was he sequel to a motor accident on hangi Road in Junius! year wa; continual before Mr. justice Deane at the Supreme Court u-day. Mr. Whice appeared for the plain.iff and Mr. R. L.
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  • 498 7 Singapore, Aug. 9. Although there has been little change in the prices of tin and rubber both sections of the share market have teen distinctly more active during the past week. Sterling tins continue neglected but there has been a good business passing in local issues and quotations
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  • 229 7 A small schooner arrived at Plymouth recently with one man on board, after a fonely voyage of fvftv-rive days across the Atlantic.* The solitary seafarer was tain Thomas Drrke, who built the 8-ton schooner-rigged motor-boat Jliajett Ogtain Drake set out from Charleston, South Carolina, on April 27, and intended to
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  • 287 7 Second Performance of Rain A very large attendance at the Victoria Theatre las.t night thoroughly enjoyed the Wilbur Players' production of "Rain." A very difficult story to deal with and one which could so easily fall flat, they rose to the oc asion in splendid style and acted
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  • 290 7 Too Common for the Best n People The virtues of short pants for men ;n the summer are again under discussion, and a writer 'wonders why this comfortable garb has not come into more general use, rays "The South China Post." The suggest' i reason is that
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  • 122 7 The City Opera Those who are earnestly seeking for genuine entertainment will be glad to be informed of to-night's Vaudeville performance at the City Opera. "One whole night 3 full hours" of genuine entertainment runs the advertisement and the management expects a large attendance to-night. As a matter
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  • 93 7 Richard Talmadge will be at the Surina Theatre to-night in The Unknown," his very latest production. In support is Stick to Your Story," starring Billy Sullivan, a fast-moving actionful newspaper yarn. In the first show is A1 Wilson, the Air Ace in The Cloud Rider," together with Hot
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  • 186 7 According to the native press the military officers under control of Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang, Commander-in-Chief of the second unit of the Nationalist Forces, are estimated to be six general directors, five general commanders, 24 army commanders and fifteen divisional commanders. Declaring that he could not recommend the Revised Prayer Book
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  • 1347 7 FINANCE COMMERCE raoiMJd Singapore;, August 10 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $332 Hov*rs Sellers Rice, Siam 2 m $313 *Mixed Black Pepper 6LUUS 61.00 Rice, Siam, 3. $307 Sundri*d Copra 10.75 Rice, Saigon 1 n $205 Mixed Copra 10.26 Rice, Saigon 2 $273 Kayong Copra Rice, Saigon 3 Small
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  • 185 7 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbansha) Tokio, August 8. It ii that th«? Government proposal to increase the postal cuties is strongly opposed by the Departm?nt of Communications. The Finance Office is stated to have instructed the prefectural authorities to make efforts for combining the Banks in each
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 349 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED IMMEDIATELY an experienced and senior compositor for Advertisement section; also three junior compositors. Apply between the hours of 3.30 and 4 p.m. to the Manager, The Malaya Tribune.. FOR 8 A LB-An attractive sample sporting m:de) Buick, with lots of extras fitted; and given in addition a
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 328 7 SINGAPORE DIARY \u«ust 10 a.m., 7.57 p.m. re Cup, Police vs. I Stadium. g, 5.30 p m. v toria Theatre, 9.30 I August 11 a.m., 8.52 p.m. School Sports, Raffles, 3 Day, Consular Reception, at Victoria Theatre, 0.30 I lay, August 12 M) a.m.. 0.41 p.m. rd mail due. 1
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  • 90 8 DEATH SONG—On Sunday August 7, 1927, at Kebun Standee, Lorong Stangee, off East CoaS. Road, Mr. Sorvg Kee Chuan, aged 71. He leaves a Widow Madam Tan Keng Yan, five sore, Song Chi&i Honor, Chrap Ong-, Chin Kiat. Chin Seng, Kim San, three daughters Song Ohoon
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  • 39 8 A High lla.-s of Requiem for the soul of the late Julia Ranthony at the Church of St. Joseph on Friday, August 12 at 6.30 a.m. The attendance and prayers of relatives and friends are kindly solicited.
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  • 1088 8 In yesterday's "Malay Mail" there appears a very complete report of the Federal Council meeting on Monday, and in particular a verbatim report of Mr. Egmont Hake's speech about rubber smuggling. Mr Hakes's figures are based on the standard production of Johore and the other nonfederated States, and
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  • 955 8 Travellers returning from Moscow report that 12,000 ariests have been made since Vuikov's assassination. Eight hundred soldiers stationed at Posen were poisoned recently by contaminated meat. Three hundied are not expected to recover. The White Sister,'" a Paramount production featuring Lillian Gish, will be screened at the V.M.C A. Cinema
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  • 680 8 »r. J. l. Mj "^41 Cowdy and Jo-, f *he U» e With a,, Ie r. Dr. A. N. Kir pean Hospital left h acting as I)j r R< sear h tl 'HI Rev F. H. <Vi Methodist Miss ;in<l f ami| v sengers arriving arn <>«S
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  • 48 8 Paul I-* 1 From [ndo-China at Singapore at 10 a.i From China and at Singapore at 12.30 k p From China and Jap due at Singapore al i Fiom Holland bj Singapore at 9 a.m From Europe, (Loi July 21) by fcfi. Mo 6 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 314 8 I «DOBINSONC»» I 1 —FOR VALUE AND SERVICE 9%UmW ffi I B "UNILITE" TABLE LAMPS. I STORM PI LIABLE. AND L EFFIC,E r I WIND AND I PROOF. ECONOMICAL. 1 j SPARES CANDLE j stocked. m& POWER I Fitted with white opal shade and insect sci een E Double Burner.
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    • 97 8 085 Special Appointment 3 To His Majesty jc 1 THE KING OF SUM- f I I I I I I Established 1872. I THE ONLY jj g Leading: Store for [a HIGH-CLASS I JEWELLERY I that wiU I ATTRACT AHENTIONs I CREATE INTEREST 1 anc s I INDUCE BUYING I
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  • 139 9 y 0 I lope for Sacco an d Varzetti SI'KRATE EFFORT COUNSEL B)im l, rages in Church and nhe Station Reuter's Service. New York, August 9. f demcncy in the case of tti rests with Mr. Fuller a-sachusitts. and not Mr. no legal power over conv State,
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  • 75 9 Iavas Agency.] Paris, August 9. (i mmnunists as a protest oming execution of Sacco j ie 24-hour general strike 1 for yesterday in Paris he city's workers disrejr.... to cease work and the ilt was that the number streets was less than a |<iuartt i "t ru-
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  • 39 9 I Boston, August 9. N i's c< have filed 1 ai the decision of the Masm s .v.;.; i uurt denying the writ m.'ther effort of the de;he State Courts to the plying to the Federal Courts.
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  • 24 9 II' m M i*sachu?etts, August 9. refused to revoke the ;ind Vanzetti or to issue 1 «ay «f fxH ti -n.
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  • 34 9 I London, August 9. 1 a r outside the American w night has been or>t:ators against the sentan<l Vanzetti. Similar P''th-h ,r protest meetings are being Great Britain wherever i States Consulate.
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  • 15 9 IBukharest, August 9. U umanian soldier named the American Legation to -ave 'Sacco.
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  • 35 9 I'edham, Massachusetts, 9. who tried Sacco and tftZetti i •tused a motion for a new unci that such application vithin the requisite period ai "< r the verdict or before the 11 t-ntence.
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  • 51 9 I Stockholm, August 9. L r was passed by a mass v K I» "test against Sacco and 1 inzett i r '«'s, requesting the Swedish use its influence with the I < c 1 vernment for a reinvesti- > case. The delegation pre I lution to
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  • 34 9 |j r Boston, August 9. i Supreme Court, in the deci- r day, held that there was no justification for interference in the carrying out of the execution of Sacco and Vanzetti.
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  • 39 9 Chicago, August A Catholic Church in the centre of a parish inhabited by 150,000 Italians has been bombed. The pillars and windows were shattered. The neighbouhood had been previously flooded with handbills advertising a Sacco-Vanzetti protest meeting.
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  • 42 9 London, August A bomb was exploded in Aldwych tube stat on at 10 o'clock this morning. Nobody was hurt ibut the building was shaken. Fragments of an amateurish bomb wera found in the cloakroom, the wall of which was cracked.
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  • 172 9 Both Sides Report Victories SEVERE CHECK FOR SOUTHERNERS Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, August 9. According to "authentic" reports the war in Shantung continues vigorously on paper, both the Shantung forces and General Chang Kai-shek reporting crushing defeats of their opponents. "The China Courier" this morning
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  • 114 9 Postal Union Conference Planned [Reuters Service.j Washington, August 9. Mr. Irving Glover. Second Assistant Post. master-General and Mr. Whit?, Superintendent of foreign mails, will represent th.' Unite;! States at the International Conference at the Hague on September L Th? conference is to be convened by the Universal
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  • 88 9 Sir George Lewis Falls in Front of Train Reuter's Service. Geneva, August 9. Sir George Lewis was killed by falling in front of a train near Montreux. Sir George Lewis, who had been staying at a sanatorium, was sitting on the balustrade of the Hotel Territet when he
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  • 47 9 Conference Fails to Bring Settlement Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, August 9. A conference between the China Navigation Co. officials and the striking officers is being carried on with the greatest secrecy but it is understood that settlements are as far off as ever.
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  • 73 9 Resignation of French Delegate SEES ONLY REPETITION OF OLD CONCERT Trans-Ocean Service Geneva, August V. Resigning his post as French delegate to the League of Nations M. de. Jouvenel gives his reasons. The League has abandoned its real purpose of enabling small nations to participate in the
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  • 112 9 INCREASE OF FIFTEEN DOLLARS A BALE Wild Scramble on New York Exchange, Reuter's Service. New York, August 9. Cotton future?, which advance i ten ..ollar* a beta yesterday, jumped five m re to-day in the scramble by the cctton trade. Bear traders' buying orders estima cd at
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  • 67 9 Terrible Casualty in Shanghai Chinese City Reuter's Far Eastern Service. shanghai, August 10. Thiity-three Ch'nese were killed and 150 injured when an open shelter 4>o f. et long with a heavy Chintse tile roof situated in the t hint M city on the borders of the F-ench cone
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  • 58 9 Threat to Close Down as Protest Against Nanking Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, August 10. Nine Japan:se cotton mills- at Shanghai totalling 930i000 spindles have agreed that they will close down and discharge sixty thousand Chinese millhands un ess the Nanking Government completely withdraws the proposed excise duty
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  • 29 9 England Makes Poor Showing Trans-Ocean Service London, August 9. Birth statistics just published show that England has the lowest birth rate among the leading European nations.
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  • 198 9 Second Prize of No. 32 Increased The solution to the 31st Crossword Puzzle published on the 28th 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 11th instant, where
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  • 58 9 Proarramma Approved by President HUGE VESSELS WITH 8-INCH GUNS Construction of First Eight to Be Rushed Reuter's Service. Rapid City, August 9. President Coolidge approved the navy programme involving probably th? construction of twelve cruiser* 0 f ten thousand tons, armed with eight-inch guns in
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  • 25 9 Rapid Cit>, August 9. President Coolidge has approved the building programme of the Navy Departments General Board which is officially describ?d as moderate."
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  • 109 9 Rapid City, August 10. President Coolidge's approval of the navy programme which it is intimated the President considers moderate but adequate for the nation's defence, followed a conference with the Wilbur, Navy Secretary. It is believed that full speed ahead has been ordered with regard to
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  • 59 9 England Seeking German Secrets Trans-Ocean Service Berlin, August 9. Three employees of a noted German chemical works at Hoechst am Main have been arrested for stealing secret formulas for valuable patent medicines including Pyramidon. for which nearly a million marks was offered them by England to which
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  • 59 9 To be Consecrated by Pope with Pomp Reuter's Service. Rome, August H. The Pope has appointed Gennaro Hayasaka. of Hakodate, as Bishop cf Nagasaki, the first Japanese to be a Bishop. Bishop Hayasaka will come to Rome to be consecrated by the Pope at St. Peter's with
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  • 53 9 Other Buildings Liable to Collapse Reuter's Service. London, August 9. The Magistrate at the Mansion Hcuse has granted orders for securing the safety of proper.y adjoining tha Commercial Union buildings in Corn hi 11. It was stated that som? of the property is very dangerous and liable
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  • 54 9 [Havas Agency.] Paris, August 9. The papers learn from Berlin that General Schoenaich was charged with high treason because he wrote in a military magazine that so many youths, even the weak or the ill, are anxious to enlist in the Reichswehr that Germany will not lack reserves
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  • 29 9 Trans-Ocean Service Rome, August 9. On August 9 at noon Italy, on reoeipt of the Swiss demand, released the arrested Swiss tourists and opened an enquiry.
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  • 29 9 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, August 9. The embargo on the export of silver to outports has been lifted by order of the Nanking Ministry of Finance.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 152 10 Explanation of His Recent Speech U.S. VICE-PRESIDENT'S REMARKS CAUSE STIR Reuter's Service. New York, August 9. General Da we.-,' allusions to Geneva ;n his Peace Bridge apeecB have caused a stir. The S ate Department has vigorously disarmed from General Dawes' view that inanimate preliminary preparations accounted
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  • 37 10 Trans-Ocean Service New York, August i>. According to Wall Street reports the Standard Oil Company of India is calling an extraordinary shareholders' meeting to tai-e its stock capital from 250 to 350 million dollars.
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  • 184 10 Over Three Hundred Under Canvas at Penang Boy Scouts in Malaya, numbering well over 300, have gone into camp until August 16, at the Penang Volunteer Camp Ground. Kjunpoog Bharu. says Monday's "Penang Gazettee." The programme includes visits to the am;- Hill and Tanjong Bungah, scouting tin
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  • 144 10 Royal Singapore Yacht Club Programme The Regatta fixed for August 13 has been postponed till August 20. T4»* following crews have been entered for the International British Isles.—Bow J. P. Biddulph, 2 J. T. Haydon, 3 P. Storr, Stroke M. J» Field, Cox J. R. Perry. Overseas Britons.—J.
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  • 101 10 Famous Exponent of Song Still Here Mr. Seijiro Tatsumi and Miss Suzuko Yamamoto whose appearance at the Victoria Theatre recently in a varied programme of Western and Japanese song created a great impression, are still in Singapore but will continue their worldtour shortly. On July 30 and 31,
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  • 47 10 A 10-year-old Chinese girl who travelled alone up to Canton from Hong Kong, was the object of much curiosity when she hoarded the steamer. Examined, she said that she was looking for her mother who had eloped sometime previously. Hsr Iktfier later arrived and took her home.
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  • 445 10 BOXING WALLEY WINS ANOTHER GOOD FIGHT May Meet Frankie Genaro Some Time in August Boy Walley, Malaya's flyweight king and California's fistic sensation, has scaled one more rung of the ladder to pugilistic fame and fortune by virtue of his defeat over Japan's whirlwind scrapper, Q. Kimura, in
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  • 183 10 List of Visiting Calcutta Players Below will be found a full list of players who will compose the Calcutta football side which is to visit Singapore next week. They will play three matches in Singapore against the Malays on Tuesday, the Duke's on Wednesday and an all-Singapore XI on
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  • 54 10 Yesterday's Result at the R.S.Y.C. Tournament Mrs. Owen and Alford beat Mr. and Mrs. Tennent, w.o. TO-DAY'S TIE Miss Alford and Cox vs. Miss Wallis and Walmsley. TO-MORROW'S TIE Alford and Holiday vs. Crowe and Cox. FRIDAY'S TIE Miss Alford and Cox or Miss Wallis and Walmsley vs. Mrs.
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  • 27 10 Playing in the final of the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club tournament yesterday afternoon, Miss Toby beat Miss Wallis, 6—l 6—3.
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  • 58 10 Indian Association Final of A Championship The final of the A Class championship of the Indian Association was won by C R Gomez, who defeated P. K. Baskaraa by two sets to one. Baskaran won the first set but the next sets went to Gomez who, with his usual
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  • 162 10 Weather Interferes Country Wide ONLY ONE MATCH WITH DEFINITE RESULT Derby do Well Against Notts Rain interfered through the whole of Great Britain with the County Cricket programme, and resulted in seven of the eight matches played finishing unsatisfactorily, either in a win on first innings or the abandonment.
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  • 144 10 Reuter's Service. London, August 9. Played at Swansea, Essex gained first innings points. Glamorgan: 192 and 105 for three Hipkin seven for 34. Essex: 219. GLOUCESTER vs. HAMPSHIRE Played at Cheltenham Gloucester won by nine 'wickets. Hampshire: 219 and 93. Parker eight for 32. Gloucester: 295 and
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  • 73 10 Garrison Sergeants' Messes League The followgin is the Garrison Sergeants' Messes lawn tennis league standing complete with matches played up to the end of July P. W. O. L. Pts. Blakan Mati 6 5 0 1 10 Tanglin "A" 5 4 1 0 <> Pulau Brani, R.E. 5
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  • 332 10 Committee No. 3 took the following action at a meeting held on August 5: An objection against the apportioned cost of No. 216E Paya Road for metalling this road under Section 101 is heard, and it is decided that no alteration can be made. The requisition estimate and
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  • 357 10 TENRI FOREIGN LANGUAGE SCHOOL A Fortnight to be Spent in Malaya An interesting party of Japanese representing the famous Teuri School of Foreign Languages, Japan, has just arrived in Singapore on board the steamer '"Canadian Maru". The party consists of Professor S. Yoshida, Professor Sato and two
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  • 395 10 What Happened in Converting the Natives If there is one thing more than another which the Solomon Islanders resent it is the theory of 4 one man one wife.'' The fcushmen who have half a dozen "better halves" regard monogamy as no better than a "capital levy." The
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  • 196 10 A Tamil man named Manikam was produced before the Ipoh Magistrate on Saturday on the charge of having dishonestly retained two chickens believed to be stolen property. The accused said that he had found the two chickens by the side of a pond, and had taken them to his place,
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  • 1085 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Labuan, August 4. The annual tournaments between membt.s of he Brunei an! Labuan Recreation Clubs took pace during he Bank holidi ys last week. This year the contests were held in Labuan and a'eeut twenty-five visitors, together with Mr. E. E. F. Pretty, British
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  • 68 10 June returns in respect of the Clyde shipbuilding yards show that during the month 25 craft, aggregating 40,000 tons gross, were launched and included a motorship of 7,000 tons, three cargo boats of between 5,000 and 6,000 tons, and four between 3,000 and 4,000 tons. This represents the largest output
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  • 101 10 Riding limn '>ronco Sir,- —"RHin r I; bumping and oi. r r experience of .J? St eet in veh de a; is evidently r< seveial h< hs a of the street. M >m. everv str:e: cn i !t 18 c *nain people everv da\ u-. bered
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  • 75 10 Hi Back in Singapore Next Monday (From Our Own Correspond, Kuala Lumpur. Anntu Sir Hugh Clifford V t r( j av vi Wilkinson Robber i day left by,** for Kuala Kangsar f the Durbar 1 ning to-morrow. by Messrs. ami M, i V; U? Tua N r;
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  • 60 10 Destruetive Fire Near Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent» Kuala Lumpur, August 10. A destructive file has virtua.lv destrorb the village of Bangi, 21 miles from K* Lumpur. Nearly forty houses razed and their occupants are homely The Kuala Lumpur Fire Brigade v* summoned and subdued the
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  • 65 10 Heavy Penalties Imposed on Offenders Two Chinese, recent arrivals from dm were placed before Mr. X. D. iludie, tie District Judge, this morninp. ani rhupi with being in possession of contra ia. chandu. Supervisor Ganno. of the Prev< r '> Service, stated that the men were arrax at
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  • 31 10 (From Our Own Correspssssstl Psnaag, AsgsS 9. The Court of Appeal opened this sssjsj before the Chief Justice, Sir Wflhi I ?on. and Justices Farrer-Maaby an: 91 i'
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  • 31 10 (From Our Own Correspssssstj P nsng. Aupu«t I The Rev. and Mrs. Pykett an tamed prior to leaving by the Bsssjssj for England on furlough it tfc Methodist Church.
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  • 31 10 (From Our Own CorreufliiuJrst) Pi oang, asgsS I An old Malay, seventy years sf returned from lapsed on the railway jettj tssj and died a few minuti
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  • 171 10 The longer untitled dowed. but so slom ii appearance on the A cording to leading L '.i London the day of th. garden party ami ev< rate, is passing. Th. at Ascot, is in chifl front falls two inch, falls considerably lo A Hylam servant the Kuala Lumpur day, before
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  • 1318 11 Robert S. Angus) Edhsbufg, July 14. this week enjoying l all the iencJag some of the inI ng a Royal City. The i n came into residence at I Holyrood last Saturday remain there till next i ire not so accustomed to v re can take them as
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  • 435 11 "On This Day— If British science had to nominate a Royal patron the choice could not honestly rest on the bookish James I or the ultrarespectable Prince Consort. It would have to fall on the scapegrace Charles 11, donor of the charter of the Royal Society, dabbler, with Prince, Rupert,
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    • 414 11 j Portable Gramophone SOLID OAK CASE. J j SEASON Co., Ltd TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY AUGUST 10. 10-NIGHT At The New World Shows VARIOUS ATTRACTIONS To-Night's the Night A Pleasant Vaudeville Night! THREE FULL HOURS OF GENUINE ENTERTAIN ENT! At THE CITY OPERA All The Latest DANCES SONGS (with absolutely New eets
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    • 194 11 KX********************25Z5Z525Z52£*****52^^ 1 BOORDS' I 1 OLD TOM I GIN. i I Z9f*jy£ ST PLEASE SEE THAT EACH BOTTLE IS I 5 rII SECURED CAPSULE BEARING BCOR0& SON'S H gr~* 1 X U NAME AND/J/TRADE MARK AND THAT THE LABEL f C\ Kls\ 1 C W I V> UWAI mmi 5.
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  • 447 12 Advantages Derived by Foreign Students 1 A visit to England is such a natural con- c usion 10 'the education received by Malayan students at the English schools that it is a pity so few of us can offord the expense of the long journey, says
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  • 278 12 Wealthy Merchant Passes Through Many Hardships How a rich Hong Korg merchant, named Pau Chung fang, the proprietor and manager of the Dragon Motor Livery Service. 24, Dcs Voeux Road, Central, was kidnapped by bandits in Kongmoon, is told in the vernacular press. Some time last year,
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    • 301 12 1- >X EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT! 6ff& WATCH FOR UFA'S MIGHTY PRODUCTIONS &Hx fr TO BE RELEASED SHORTLY. I Love You I l From the Famous Love Song by Edward Grieg. Featuring the > I beautiful LIANE HAID. I The Man in the Flames, j With the Co-operation of the Berlin Fire-Brigade.
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    • 256 12 !811enburgs Foods The'Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free and their use is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera. Milk Food No. 1 M.lk Food No. 2 Birth to 3 in..lith* !<> month* Malted Food No. 3 6
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    • 130 12 Hfc NEW FRINOH RIMID herapionnc therapion no 3 jo i for Bladdar Ca.ta.rrK A Ha. t *or fclc Vj> DU Mo. S foi" «ik.T,n'o VwlfMM ..J'i v.i am a*s ars tba.-Ns. ECI.3» h,-vvc*k Xd N .*u r» ni-s* -*> .V» l a> e*^SaTps>** WONDERFUL! CURIOUS! THE PARAS SiRI Medical and
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    • 357 12 I LA INSULAR &LA YEBANA CIGARS J I are Obtainable at:— ETt KS i 3 Hock Seng Co., 258|9 Victoria Street. Kirn Guar I un Oriental Provisions Store, 240 Victoria St. Chain Tone r a -h p f jft ffi Guan Hong Co., 20 Robinson Road. Hadji If. f aj.
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  • 520 13 Singapore, August 6. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 50 Beef stew or curry kati 45 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 54 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 80 Capons (Locally reared), kati Hens (Locally reared) kati Ducks each
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    • 308 13 j CABLE 1 1 Rubln r Insulated X partment of ffi ..,nE n gi an d) S rexibility 'THE flexibility of the 14 28 H.P. A Overseas Stand ird is remarkable this 4 cylinder develops great power, giving an ample margin tor all demands —4 ft. 8 in. track, V
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    • 105 13 ggg The "BEEGEE" gflg Perfect Ink Eraser. II A BOON TO BOOK-EEEPEI9. HH Economical efficient ano always ready for uaa. Haa no blada to keep aharp HH but haa a bruah of soisntifioally praparsd fibres which ara axw tramaly hard and sharp. WSR j Tha BstfM" Ink Erasoi I i§
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    • 361 13 A GENE R A L MOTORS PRODUCT A Chevrolet truck recently made a con- miles, which takes an ox-wagon more than 18 tinuous run of over 4000 miles of hours to complete—in 1 hour and 25 minutes, the roads of South Africa, many of In the entire 4000 miles an
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    • 543 14 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. RE CHO TIAM KEE. The undersigned require the present address of Mr. Cha Tiam Kee late of Singapore or of his heirs and assigns to whom a sum of money is due in respect of a matured life policy with the Insular Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Apply
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    • 449 14 SITUATION VACANT WANTED—Experienced Accounts Clerks (Chinese) for Miri. Apply to Box No. 523, e|o Malaya Tribune. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Resident Medical Officer. The Muaioipal Commissioners iavite applications from looal graduates for the post of temporary Resident tfedical Officer at Gunong Palai Water Works, Johor>, at a oommenoing salary of $100
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    • 434 14 BANKS a 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, nir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,
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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 £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,545,666 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Chrarch Street, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.
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    • 492 14 INSURANCE *W BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the 5J5.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. Malacca 1 Street, Singapore. "Phone Nos. 3046 and
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    • 281 14 INs ntA\cp OOSPORATION.^ ■BAD OFFirp Ist Flo r «23 m. 'Phone 4573. BRANCH. 44. Strand R oad> R 1 TORs Lim Nee Soon r v S. Q. Wong, Ch r a i r »at Ong Boon I I E f Q lT j Chua Pofa S r*L Yeo Ban X
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    • 583 15 STEAMER SAILINGS S 0 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. vlV r \R AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. >ON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. udeat Contract with His Majesty's Government.) fr m LONDON HOMEWARDS, i hipa Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leave
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    • 542 15 STEAMER SAILINGS THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING COMPANY, REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE Singapore, Soerabaia Bandjermasin. SJS. HOCK SENG Due Aug. 7 Sailing Aug. 10 Wed. noon 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
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    • 401 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE INCLUDING HUGO STINNES LINIEN AND DEUTSCH-AUSTRALISCHE DAMPFSCHIFFS-. GESELLSCHAFT (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services: OUTWARD. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore t SAARLAND (H.A.L.) Aug 2' t EMIL KINDORF Sept 10 HESSEN Sept 20 PENANG, PORT SWETTENHAM, MANILA JAPAN PORTS. S
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    • 523 15 I STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sail Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam Aug 18 19 Haruna Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Sept 1 2 Kamo Mara 8,000 M'seilles, L ndon, A'werp R'dam Sept 15 16 Katori Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles,
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    • 211 16 1 AMATEUR. I KjHEMATOGRAPHy 3 I 1 Take Your Own Cinema f a 3 <miWiim\ WE DEVELOP N)W T0 YOUR k I ENTIRE SATISFACTION I MBij 1 Reel 30 feet Film $1.10 > Developing Charge .65 I AMATEUR PHOTO STORE [j 109, North Bridge Road, X I SINGAPORE. I SINGER
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    • 580 16 MARBLE, ROAD METAL AND LIME FOR SALE. Delivery Ex Railway Siding alongside Quarry. Cartage arranged for local orders. MARBLE TOMBSTONES AND MEMORIALS IN STOCK Prices Moderate. INSCRIPTIONS CUT TO ORDER [POH MARBLE AND LIME WORKS, ANDERSON ROAD. IPOH. LIM CHEE SENG 56 3 Market Street MICHELLN STOCKIST And Sole Distributor
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    • 294 16 THE GREAT GERMAN CURE FOR PILES. Hadensa" %isr*| Hadßnsa-Cjesellschdtt m-h-H -Uchterfelde^ The only cure for PILES used in the famous BERLIN STATE UNIVERSITY CLINIC HADENSA actually dries up the Piles so that they fall out. At all Chemists or from Sole Distributors:—YENKAYS AGENCY, DEPT. T., P.O. Box No. 103, IPOH.
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    • 390 16 FOR HEALTHS Hair "Vaseline Pomade product. Applied scalp m preserving tahty ot the hair. 7 CHESEBROI- H MFG. CO. M"»Y«k London Vaseline POMADE MALAYA TRIBII Thone 345 Editorial Dept 'Phone 171 Managerial D* SUBSCRIPTION RATES, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Per annum m Half-yearly B Per quarter Single Copy 5 cent*. Postage
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