Malaya Tribune, 2 November 1927
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Title Section20 1927-11-02 1 The Malaya Tribune V vi' 258 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 192720 words
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Advertisement253 1927-11-02 1 tf h Grade ~y.ON CLOTH G' ;i i 'phoiic No. 324. UJlUlllHl Protects Co., si h Road, Be Latest Telegram Received j World's air speed record Commander De Bernardi at Venice October twenty second averaging 301 Miles per hour Macchi Model 52 Aeroplane FI AX Engined using Castrol. i ITALASIA253 words
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Advertisement204 1927-11-02 1 OLD AND RARE STAMPS. Ask for them at THE CONTINENTAL STAMP CO., 6a Battery Road, Singapore. Selections sent on approval Also Stamp Albums and other Philatelic Accessories. I SOLE AGENTS: j Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., I g (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*.) S Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. IBP OBTAINABLE204 words
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Article1940 1927-11-02 2 Robert S. Angus - (By Robert S. Angus. Edinburgh, October 6. So far we have had more of the mists than of the mellow fruitfulness poetically associated with the month of October. But a nave Lad a occrsional glimpse of the sun. which \*a-, grateful, even though its rays were scan- ly1,940 words
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Advertisement384 1927-11-02 2 m my mrmmmm I CONCf NTRATf:I, f \[m all day long \M VMmK Every time you move or think you use up a mVI Vv certain amount of energy. That wastage of 81l mm energy goes on all day long. Only from MV| IV nourishment can that wastage of energy384 words
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Advertisement87 1927-11-02 2 I I W P WHISKYJ jj Ili J Millions Millions 1 |j| of Gallons JM_aturing! i| ESS J-HE quality and Great Sjjj 111 Age of "WHITE HORSE i| Sgj are guaranteed by tbe vast 55ftj stocks ol tkis famous brand SBS always maturing in bond. Sis ill Specially blended for87 words
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Article179 1927-11-02 3 Heavy Price Paid for King's Evidence The Perth courts, Australia, have awarded Evan Clarke £1,000 for his j dence in the Walsh-Pitman murder case. Clarke's two companions were executed for the murder of two goldfields detectives. His part was the cutting up and burning of the bodies. He179 words
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Advertisement231 1927-11-02 3 f 1 Yfc V I P a ts toe I ?r \C£n»X FLAVOR tf The first Sip immediately conveys Ljou that happy, contented feelina that you are drinking the BEST AERATED WATERS $t r j/x,i*vur thai does mmwMM moNE.3¥63 m&ĔĔĔĔmtH Deliver w kr direct fmn^ imn well t0 taps without231 words
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Advertisement302 1927-11-02 3 To Youthful Beauty Frequent shampoos are necessary to prevent dandruff and consequent loss of hair. Before shampooing anoint with Cuticura Ointment, then cleanse with a suds of Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rinse thoroughly. Nothing better for keeping the scalp and hair clean and healthy. Sample each Soap, Ointment and302 words
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Advertisement74 1927-11-02 3 SOMETHING NEW The Ideal Tcmperajice Drink THE LANCET referring to Kola stated mlt occupies a position between cocoa and tea, containing the nutritive properties of the former, with the caffeine of the latter." F. NJs KOLA Is different to all others It is a true tonic scientifically prepared. FRASER NEAVE,74 words
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Article1012 1927-11-02 4 Operations of Bars and Cabarets HOUSES OF QUESTIONABLE REPUTATION The steamer Tunglee, which left Chefoo for Dairen recently carried a full complement of passengers, all composed of Russian women. The first, second and third-class accomm dation was crammed full, and male passengers were conspicuous by thtir1,012 words
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Article93 1927-11-02 4 Ten thousand devils bent on giving Londoners the Chinese Torture of the Noise could not make more din than the British workmen in Picadilly just now armed with a pneumatic drill. Commendable, therefore, is the optimism of' the firm which in an "ajrony column" informs 1 the nobility and gentry93 words
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Advertisement339 1927-11-02 4 "l-, *?~T2B «p»*» 11 /~a are sought for at all functions. This actuates the good host to offer STATE EXPRESS 555 Cigarettes; he knows they are the last word in perfection and are identical with the 555 M smoked by all discriminating Smokers at horne —their refreshing fragrance is never339 words
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Advertisement366 1927-11-02 4 i THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAMON NO. 1 THERAPION NO. 2 THERAPION No 3 No. 1 for Bladder Catarrh No. 2 fir Elood Sktn seas*<. No. 3 for Chronic Weaknesses. :t'><\ unnocßmni* p-ic iv i\< i unA i Lt •vi Mnl Co. H.iv. r*t.x k>i .VI < ndon. f i366 words
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Advertisement119 1927-11-02 4 8 Ailenburgs 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 Milk Food No, 2 Birth u> 3 months 3 toe months Malted Food No.119 words
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Advertisement225 1927-11-02 4 I THE STEINWAY PIANO. Is the Instrument of the Immortals and is used all Eminent Musicians Today. I J I s ft t Come in, we will be Pleased to Demonstrate 3 this Superb Instrument. I S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. pG Rallies Place, 9 5 S SINGAPORE. J TEXACO I225 words
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Article83 1927-11-02 5 Batu Lintang Rubber Company, Limited (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, October 31. At the Batu Lintang Rubber Company annual meeting, Mr. U. A. m. Brown, pr siding, said the year was a very satisfactory one and he predicted a bright future for the estate. There was no doubt83 words
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398 1927-11-02 5 The annual general meeting of the Bukit K.B. Rubber Company, Limited, was held in the Chartered Bank Chambers on Monday, the following being present: Mr. J. M. Si me Chairman Mr. Loh Kirn Swi. Mr. T. F. Anderson Pole and Mr. O. R. S.398 words
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Article101 1927-11-02 5 "Motorist" writes to "The untit led— "1 have rece:uly travelled iron Kuala Lumpur to Malacca and Kick by different roues and would ad\ise any motovists thinking of mak m; that journey that there is only one <-ou. j rit t> travel -Kuala Lumpur to Serembin via Kajang and Mantin. and101 words
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Article656 1927-11-02 5 Mrs. Davies Speaks an Indian Christianity "Christianity i contribution t( India" was the subject of a .--emion by Mrs. Jh\\fs on 'Sunday ev.'\n; Wesiey Church. Mrs. Davies is admittedly a cultured lady < f Mp mean order and far above the average B.A. I assed Indian clue-stocking. H..656 words
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Article270 1927-11-02 5 The following Singapore properties were sold 1 y auction at the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon S rg ar.d Co., No. 30 Chulia Street, on October 19 and 26: Freehold land situate at Bukit Timah Road and Stevens Road, area 85,421 sq. ft., bought by Mr. Choa Joon270 words
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Article99 1927-11-02 5 For printing the daily paper on board the White Star liner Majestic 309,600 «■heets are used in the course of one year. In addition to this between ten and twelve tons of paper are annually converted into notepaper, envelopes, menu cards, and postcards for use on board the Majestic- Enquiries99 words
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Advertisement215 1927-11-02 5 (;olV KOK A HOLIDAY? lode Pinkette? in your p• a nd biliousness ntributing factors to sickness. The judiJttea the gentls little B t, .s, will do much keep ji v well mists everywh'-re, the vial from The Singapore. Hptetta Keep You Well re «t«) d 1 [HS FOR 45». pt215 words
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Advertisement189 1927-11-02 5 jj "J k k j I Kouyer mrm i > s PBS ROUYER GUILLET HB I "BABY' BRANDY I I IS GOOD BRANDY. 1 I 1 1 All Provision Stores. I 2 li fl Sole Agents: jj 1 The Borneo Company Limited, f j| (Incorporated in England.) jj 1 SINGAPORE.189 words
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Advertisement223 1927-11-02 6 1 Empire dinem£i> l TO-NIGHT I Ul For A Short Season Only. jj Come tnd hear her sing and see her beautiful dances. 1 PAVILION FROM MONDAY OCTOBER 31 TO SI N DAY NOVEMBER 6. AT 9.15 P.M SHARP. rj g C S SN OOK IMS in g M NEW223 words
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Advertisement326 1927-11-02 6 Amusements. I FROM WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2 TO MONDAY NOVEMBER 7. I AN ENJOYABLE FEATURE COMEDY AND A POPULAR WESTERN STAR jjj AT THE ALHAMBRAl (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) n. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. A William Fox Super Comedy Based on the Stage Hit; by James326 words
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Advertisement333 1927-11-02 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction albert Bencooten Streets From Friday, October 28 to Thursday, November 3. NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. NEW WESTERN Universal Jewel "Butterflies in The Rain" Starring LAURA LA PLANTE and JAMES KIRKWOOD A Butterfly's Life is short but sweet! Like the moth, this butterfly singed her wings on the333 words
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Advertisement133 1927-11-02 6 SURINA THKATRF North Bridge Road. N< Jj FROM WEDNESDAY NOVEMKI R 2 Tn n NIGHTLY A J M THE PATENT LEATHER P tG A Red-blooded Box g s- )rv W|tk Brand Ne* AngU. th a Starring BILLY SI ELI VAN (In 5 Parts) Let it rain-let it pour Laugh a133 words
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Article31 1927-11-02 7 The J n and Cey'on oney Orders for Oh The rl f y is 153 «P»! from Indi l of Payment of Money 4 al $1M nd Ceylon is Ra. 16731 words
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Article134 1927-11-02 7 Largely Attended Funeral Yesterday The funeral tooii yesterday evening at Bidadari of Mr. Walter H:nry Lamb, well-known Singapore resident, who was the eldest son of the late Hon. Walter Lamb of Sydney. After a short service, whifn was attendad by the widow and relative of Mr.134 words
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Article142 1927-11-02 7 Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, November 2. East VVharf (Entrance Gate 1) Barefitsz 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf 'Entrance Gate 3) Purpura 18; City of Sparta 16; Pres. Van Buren 13; Bulan and Kashmir 11; Mm 9; Tongkol 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Seattle142 words
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Article66 1927-11-02 7 British Official Wireless (British Official Wireless) London, October 31. l'ari* 124 4 5 New YorK M J!& Brussels Geneva ,™5 Stockholm JJi? ropenhagen Vienna Pra Ue ***** I Helsin-fors }JBjg I Madrid i juisDon I Athens o chareSt 5 29|32 Buenos Aires i 7 «SS Bombay M Shanghai ,?\?£SBritish Official Wireless - 66 words
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Article76 1927-11-02 7 Both the Gombak and Klang Rivers were much swollen by Sunday night's heavy rain. The former was within a few inches of the under side of the Jalan Raja bridge at 8 o'clock on Monday morning, and the latter, which was comparatively low at that time, has since been rising76 words
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Article540 1927-11-02 7 CORONER'S REMARKS ON CHARLATANS Lack of Co-operation in the G jvenuncn t Departments Col. Hope-Falkncr, presiding at the Coroner's Court yesterday, held an enquiry into the d ath from poisoning of a Hokki«n named Lim Ah Yam, who was admittpd to the Tan Took Seng Hospital on the540 words
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Article123 1927-11-02 7 The following passengers' for Singapore arrived yesterday from New York and way ports by the Dollar liner President Van Buren: Mr. C. W. Akers. Mrs. W. E. Beach. Mr. D. J. De Boer, Miss Lora Buel, Mr. W. R. Davis, Mr. Paul Elbogen, Mrs. Paul Elbogen. Mr. David123 words
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Article113 1927-11-02 7 Surma Theatre Another grand programme is at the Surma Theatre this week, commencing from to-night. The new feature is the Patent Leather Pug (in five parts), a lively boxing comedy drama with Billy Sullivan, which will be shown with Reginald Denny's latest super comedy. "The Cheerful Fraud," his113 words
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Article95 1927-11-02 7 453. Estudiantina Waltz-Mandolinata. 457. Jackytar-Household Brigade. 645. Aloha Oe-Sweet Luana. 661. Rainbow-Sally. 721. I'm getting better every day-Sally. 841. No Money-Yes, we have no bananas. 886. Three O'Clock in the morningM. Malamalama. t»46. Bells across the Meadows-Forget me not. 059. Say it with a ukelele-Sunshine of mine. 125.95 words
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Article1432 1927-11-02 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore. November 2 Kice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $S6,< Buyers Sellers Kice, Siam 2 n $307 Mixed Black Pepper 64.00 mcc, Siam 3 'Sundried Copra 11.80 11.80 Kice, Saigon 1 $276 'Mixed Copra 11.40 11.40 Kice, Saigon 2 $272 Kayong Copra Kice, Saigon 3 Small Flake1,432 words
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Advertisement558 1927-11-02 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ALL SOULS' DAY NOVEMBER 2. WREATH, FRESH FLOWERS, BUNCHES AND CUT FLOWERS Can be obtained at the BTDADARI CATHOLIC CEMETERY GATE at 2.30 p.m. WREtTQS FROM $1 AND UPWARDS. CUBAN STAMPS. O. W. Fritzsche, P.O. Box 2404, Havana, wants to exchange with advanced stamp collectors on the base558 words
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Miscellaneous446 1927-11-02 7 "Singapore diary j_, \n\»'iitber 2 |O T.,j a 2.22 p.m. H trial* Padang. Theatre. 9.30 Heft nan M Inson Road. ro \«>\ember I 338 pJB. „iail closes, 4 p.m. doses, 1 p.m. W.C.A.. I p.m. Singapore Malays. ria Theatre. 9.30 November 1 m. l 5.1. p.m. W Aosti mvU j446 words
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Miscellaneous185 1927-11-02 7 THE WEATHER Meteorological Weekly Report Hill Station records for the seven days ending at midnight on Saturday, October 29: Penang Hill Altitude of observation (feet above It S. L.) 4,100. Averaged mean shade temperature (deg. F.) 69.874. Total evaporation (in inches) .227. Total rainfall (in inches) 1.814. Bukit Fraser Altitude185 words
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Obituary62 1927-11-02 8 DEATH TAN"—At t*<l Kim Yatn Road on Toe* lay, November 1. 11*127. at 8.35 p.m.. Mr. Tan Kim Wan. beloved brother of Messrs. Tan Kim Hye and Tan Kim Kok. aire 39. He leaves behind his widow and infant child to mourn his Funeral on Thursday,62 words
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Article1126 1927-11-02 8 In his annual address His Excellency the Governor, speaking about the Opium Revenue Replacement Fund, declared himself to be "in some sympathy with those to whom it does not commend itself." At the same time H s Excellency felt that "it would be at once inexpedient and unwise1,126 words
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Article1078 1927-11-02 8 Mr. N. H. Holm, residing at the Adelphi Hotel, reports the theft of $600 in cash yesterday. No arrest has been made. A charge of armed robbery was preferred against a Chinese this morning before the Second Police Magistrate. It is alleged that he and another man held up the1,078 words
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Article711 1927-11-02 8 Mr. Ong Kirn Kee, tn assumed the uaaagen Royal, P. nan?. Mr. J. G. Evans. a of great experience joined the Ipoh P Department as Sup. It is stated that Nai his frierds have purcl Press." Their i'rm tion limited liability It is reported that Mr acting711 words
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Article58 1927-11-02 8 1 k'l^P-' 1 From China and Japan rr due at Singapore et 6 pm. From Indo-China by due at Singapore at 7 am From China and Japan b> Maru, due at Singapore From Holland by s.s. I Singapore on Friday morn i stant. From Europe, (London mail October58 words
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Advertisement313 1927-11-02 8 I «DOBINSONCW i S IQK VALI E AND SF.RViCK kg ————g I Hall Marked Silver I HALL MARKED SILVER I -THE SAFETY I [jj FLEXIBLE KEY CHAIN 111 HI I S SECURITY K§l S S WITH ISS RtS P I COMFORT ft W.tMI S Price $3.00 ■HHI 3. I 1313 words
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Advertisement83 1927-11-02 8 S 8 IBy Special Appointment [g I To His Majesty I THE KING OF SIAM, 1 4fei* I I Established 1872. I AN ITEM [jj §T0 INTRODUCE IN FULL MEASURE S OUR jjj I STERLING SILVER I AND I E. P. N. S. WARE. I I NEW STOCK I I83 words
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Article218 1927-11-02 9 Uneasiness Expressed in France TITTONI FRENCH kh;iits Tans i< i- Excluded from the i, Morocco Reuter's Service. If. Service] s, November L uneasy owing to rams commenting Italian demonstrar grits to which, the up in 1912 in re>e ping off Libya. uma this mterpretelievea that Italy seeksReuter's Service. - 218 words
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Article130 1927-11-02 9 Ipoh Overflowed By Torrent STREETS CHOCK FULL OF DEBRIS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. November 2. ipoh wa« subjected to the th* icaso the Kinta River fe=l and flooding ninetectki of the streets in the old town, rising in the Hong Kong Ba:k and ll■130 words
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Article80 1927-11-02 9 ,IAN( Kl.LOR'S SPEECH applauded ranu ''t'sirons «>t Investigating the Issue [Trans-Oc. ur. Service] Tf, i''i*riin, November 1. af"Us«.> -y Essen speech particularly in official Matin importance. The gj*4u«'sti„ r P aratill the war Marx > u 1 < aCe trt aty queslh:tt Fra- o tr a new80 words
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Article42 1927-11-02 9 ROUMANI A PEACEFUL Reuter's Service. '"''lloAin-' i :..n. vember 1. ■v of cm i T :t «eßii-o ffi) uk Weat sources j£' statement denoun- emn] 1 fr °m enemy ha, there have l r V Ro «rnanla and no nays teen adopted.Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Article99 1927-11-02 9 Houses in Calcutta Raided DOCUMENTS REVEAL PLANS Reuter's Service. Calcutta, November 1. A number of houses in Calcutta and Northeast Bengal have been searched by the police who seized documents believed to reveal widespread ramifications of a revolutionary conspiracy. The searches were executed at the request ofReuter's Service. - 99 words
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Article104 1927-11-02 9 Endowment Fund Completed MAGNIFICENT NEW THEATRE Reuter's Service. London. November 2. "The Daily Telegraph* announces the building and endowment of a magnitkei t Deis Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford-on-Avon to replace the theatre burnt down last year. The paper is assured that this is tho resultReuter's Service. - 104 words
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Article61 1927-11-02 9 Proprietor of Burnt Theatre Goes to Gaol Reuter's Service. Montrtai, November I. A Syrian named Ameen Lawand, the proprietor of the cinema which was burned down in January last, when 78 children perished, has been sentenced to two years' imprisonment. Two of his employees, also Syrians, have beenReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article74 1927-11-02 9 Seventy Out of Eighty Killed in Skirmish Reuter's Service. Managua, November 1. A Conservative bandit chief had seventy out of a party of eighty he was leading killed when attacked by a Liberal bandit chief with two hundred followers. There is much dissension among the bandits owing toReuter's Service. - 74 words
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Obituary37 1927-11-02 9 [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, November L Prince George (Wilhelm von Schoenaich Carolath, second son. of the ex-Kaiser's wife Hermina, has died in hospital at Gruenberg, Silesia, as the result of a motor-cycle smash. Reuter's Service.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article17 1927-11-02 9 Reuter's Service. •Angora, November 1. Mustapha Kemal was unanimously reelected President of .the Republic.Reuter's Service. - 17 words
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Article43 1927-11-02 9 Reuter's Service. Rio de Janeiro, November 1. The final figures for the Principessa Mafalda disaster show that 314 were drowned out of 1,259 aboard. Eleven officers and 231 seamen were among the survivors, nine officers and thirty-seven seamen being drowned.Reuter's Service. - 43 words
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Article31 1927-11-02 9 [Trans-Ocean Service] Berlin, November L Dr. Stresemann stated at Dresden that he welcomed foreign leans to German industry as they linked up foreign nations with Germany's industrial progress.31 words
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Article146 1927-11-02 9 Surplus to be Less Next Year MELLON OUT TO LIMIT RELIEF Reuter's Service. Washington, November 1. Secretary Mellon recommended tr> the Ways and Means Committee of the House, of Representatives that the prospective tax reduction should be limited to $225,00:j,000. In view of th*- surplus of $035,000,000Reuter's Service. - 146 words
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Article132 1927-11-02 9 BRITISH ASSOCIATION MEETING Participation Question and the Payment of Amateurs Reuter's Service. London, November 1. A meeting of the British Olympic Association will be held to decide whether Great Britain will participate in the Olympiad in view cf the support given by the Executive Committee of theReuter's Service. - 132 words
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Article73 1927-11-02 9 Yarn Association Considers Recent Disagreement Reuter's Service. London, November 1. The board of the Cotton Yarn Association met at Manchester to consider the recent breakdown in the joint conference between the Association and the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners' Associates. The Board overwhelmingly favoured a resolution thatReuter's Service. - 73 words
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Article47 1927-11-02 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 2. Mr. Charnock, of the British Commercial Mission ir. Russia in an interview affirms most solemnly that neither of the Proves nor Korepanoff nor any of the twenty other executed victims of the Soviet were ever employed by him as spies.Reuter's Service. - 47 words
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Article26 1927-11-02 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 1. Mr. Arthur M. Lord, Mayor, of Norwich, becomes Financial Secretary to the Treasury in succession to Sir Ronald McNeill.Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article36 1927-11-02 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, November 1. The Chinese goldsmith who was injured by a coolie who ran amok yesterday has died in hospital. The coolie was formally charged with murder this morning.36 words
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Article34 1927-11-02 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.; Penang, November 1. The North Taiping Tin Dredging Company announces an interim dividend of 10 per cent, and the Selang River Tin a dividend of 12*6 per cent.34 words
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Article67 1927-11-02 9 November 3. —Special performance at the City Opera, New World. November 3.—Football match at the Stadium, Johore Malays versus Singapore Malays. November 5. —Dance at Raffles Hotel. November 7. —Special show Pavilion Cinema, Orchard Road. November B.—Football match at the Stadium, Malays versus Chinese. November 10. —Dance67 words
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Article184 1927-11-02 9 Two Irreconcilable Opinions NEW CONVENTION ON RESTRICTIONS No Agreement Yet Arrived at in Geneva Reuter's Service. Geneva, November 1. A statement from Heer Colijn, expremier of the Netherlands, presiding at the Trade Barriers Conference, shows that owing to two irreconcilable currents of opinion it is found essentialReuter's Service. - 184 words
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Article98 1927-11-02 9 Russian Explorer's Journey MAUSOLEUM FOUND IN MONGOLIA Reuter's Service. Moscow, November 1. The famous explorer. Professor Koslov, now in Leningrad, denies the report that he discovered the tomb of the Trater conqueror, Gengis Khan, near the dead city of Kharakoto, Mongolia. He says that lastReuter's Service. - 98 words
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Article78 1927-11-02 9 P O. Capital DIRECTORS' PROPOSAL CORRECT Lawyers Interpret the Charter Reuter's Service. London, November 2. Eminent counsel, including Sir John Simon, have unanimously agreed that the Directors of the P. and O. Co. put a true construction on the charter at the recent meeting and the resolution will consequently beReuter's Service. - 78 words
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Article88 1927-11-02 9 French Party Handed to Friendly Tribesmen Reuter's Service. Casablanca, November 1. The Resident-General, M. Steeg, states that the French captives (M. Yves Steeg, M. Jean Maillet, and two ladies) are now in the hands of a native chief who is friendly to the French and who boughtReuter's Service. - 88 words
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Advertisement253 1927-11-02 9 v ii ii ii in ii I No 1013 X I Henry Pooley Sons, Ltd. S Weight ig Machines and Sciles of all description. ft X The cheapest machines are those which give the best an 4 £j jjj longest service X Cj machines give you that set vice. g253 words
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Miscellaneous78 1927-11-02 9 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE Results of the Forty-Third Competition The solution to the 43rd Crossword Puzzle published on the 20th October, 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 3rd instant where also78 words
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Article453 1927-11-02 10 Rugby Tournament MERCHANTS BEAT A.P.C. IN LAST MINUTE A Close and Interesting Struggle Throughout A very interesting and close game of rugby was witnessed by a fairly large crowd at the Padang yesterday. The merchants were up against the A.P.C. and after a hard struggle the former managed453 words
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Article982 1927-11-02 10 Presentation of Prizes to Successful Competitors Last Sunday Dr. H. K. Lung and Sect Chee Peng were to contest in tile final of the tennis singles championship for 1927 of the.United Chinese Association, Malacca, on the Kubu Plain tennis courts, and a tea party in connexion therewith982 words
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Article42 1927-11-02 10 Farrer Cup Competition Game at Balestier The following will line up against the Water Dent, on Thursday, to-morrow, at Balestier Road: S.F.B.:—Chan Peng, Sabari Salleh, Manap, Thiam Hwee, Ah Peng, Ah Kow, Hossain, L. A. Rappa (Capt.), A. Rahman and Sakawi.42 words
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87 1927-11-02 10 The Ist Cruiser Squadron are due in Singapore on the evening of November 8 and a series of games is being arranged including rugger, hockey and soccer, for the afternoon of the 9th. The S.F.A. will field an eleven against the Fleet on Wednesday,87 words
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30 1927-11-02 10 Reuter's Service. London, November I. The later-League games in Paris and Brussels resulted as follows: Paris 1, London 1. Diable Rouges 3, London F.A. 3.Reuter's Service. - 30 words
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79 1927-11-02 10 A soccer match was played on the J.C.S.A.'s ground between the J.C.S.A. and the Jolly Club's football team yesterday. The game was very interesting and it ended in a draw of one all. The players for the J.C.S.A. lined up as follows: Song Hoe79 words
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65 1927-11-02 10 Martin's XI Defeats C.I. C.C. School A very interesting friendly match was played yesterday at the Malaya* ground between Martin's eleven and C.l. and C.C. school. The latter were defeated by one goal to nil. The following represented Martin's XI. C. Albeaquque, Dyram, Ismael; E. Da Silva A. Martin, N.65 words
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Article, Illustration569 1927-11-02 10 JOE MATE AND COMPANY IN GOOD TRIM Local Champion up Against Gruelling Test In spite of the many counter attractions a large portion of the local sporting public has ticked off November 4 in their diaries as the day of a rare boxing programme and the newly erected Stadium569 words
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Article59 1927-11-02 10 Amateur Sporting Association Handicapped Tournament THURSDAY m A Handicap Wee Cheng Kye owe 1 vs. Wee Hong Hai owe 6. Teo Soo Hoon owe I vs. Kiong Berig Hong owe 1. FRIDAY "A Handicap Toh Cheng Kiat owe 3 vs. Lim Kong Kye owe 2. "B" Handicap Tan Chong59 words
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Article53 1927-11-02 10 Entries for Professional Championship Reuter's Service. Dallas, Texas, November 1. There are over sixty entries for the American Professional Golf Champion>>hip over 36 holes. In the qualifying competition the leaders were: Walter Hagen 141; Albert Alcroft, Joe Tumesa, Gene Sarazen 144; Johnny Farrell 146; Al Espinosa, Francis Galleat andReuter's Service. - 53 words
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Article149 1927-11-02 10 Big Claims Presented in Court UNABLE TO OFFER ANY DIVIDEND (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, November 2. Chua Theam Poh, Managing Partner of Chua Company, sharebrokers, was brought up yesterday at the Supreme Court on a ba-kruptcy warrant. Mr. T. V. Nuttall gave evidence that a149 words
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Article486 1927-11-02 10 INDIAN SENTENCED TO DEATH Jury's Recommendation of Mercy After the evidence for the prosecution and defence was concluded yesterday afternoon, the case in iwhich Narayanan is accused of murdering Menachee, his mother-in-law. was adjourned till this morning for the jury's verdict. Mr. White, however, counsel for the defence,486 words
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Article221 1927-11-02 10 According to an announcement in the Calcutta "Gazette of Oct. 21, an American film, a Metro-Goldwyn production, has been ruled unsuitable for exhibition throughout the whole of Bengal, because of its low moral tone. It was rejected by the censors because it contained a scene in which white and other221 words
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Article757 1927-11-02 10 ADJOURNED MEETING CONCLUDED Governor on Mr. Everitt's Services to the Council The adjourned meeting of the Legislative Council was held yesterday, h. E. the Governor presiding >ver a large attendance of members. Early in the morning the Council had discussed the Supply bill in select Committee and had757 words
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Article71 1927-11-02 10 A very interesting 115 ton vesse! is at present lying within the breakwater. She owned by the Saigon Steam Trawling Comis the Lon Pescador, a French trawler pny. The Lon Pescador steamed into port yesterday from Saigon with a cargo of fish, cruise. The trawler will leave71 words
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Article57 1927-11-02 10 The usefulness of the Penaga and Paya Lebar wireless stations is amply demonstrated in the increased traffic handled in 1926. In his report for that year Mr. H. C. Sells, Secretary for Postal Affairs, S.S. and F.M.S., says that for the first time since the stations were opened revenue receipts57 words
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Article522 1927-11-02 10 Free Trade Conscience Disturbed ATTORNEY (JK.NKku 0* PROTECTION Speaking: about th. i- h th? Legislative Count ,1 < G. C. Clarke sai 1 t T**r. Sympathy with the wishing to assist a I!» of he felt that the pr Bill was not complet could not be,522 words
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Article75 1927-11-02 10 (From Our Own Corrwp«ot>»t-) Penan?. November L At the Assizes a Itjear-oU aWaj was charged with using a fori order. Be pleaded guilty I .Justice Sproule was not disp prison him. the sen tent, pending enquiries. His pal upon to offer surticier.t secant! ••> good behaviour. Wan Sok75 words
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Article113 1927-11-02 10 Reuter's Service. (Trans-Oc an S. v »»'lkt 1Moscow, to* The Soviet Governm< al olish th< death ;i i Pic i ter's Buenos Aiv The 22nd game betw< Capablanca was drawn [Reuter's Sen (a H ,rr Count Solms, th 1 h'oennecke, has arrive» Imperial Airways nia« three daysReuter's Service. - 113 words
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Article508 1927-11-02 11 CRICKET {v No Moans on the Wane in Labuan own Correspondent.) 11 rott. Labuan, October 26. moans on the wane in ..a match was arranged St tween teams respecMr. D. G. Wood and fiery, but a heavy downrevious night caused to be under water, a group of willing508 words
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Article50 1927-11-02 11 «•national F. A. Allowed to < ompeto tRenter's Service.] I jjy November 1. < > 1 f the Inter- fetiM to IntcnatiaMd ;i Olvi, fticipate in the Moritz win- of the forth"i hat no football 1...V mn, ty but any f ";r r ioold SL de 00(l to any50 words
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Article47 1927-11-02 11 V.M.C.A. Defeat S.R.C. on Padang In Monday's hockey match, played on the Padang cetween the V.M.C.A. and the S.R.C, the Association won by 4 goals to 1 after an interesting game. At half time the score was 1 goal to nil in favour of the o.K.C47 words
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52 1927-11-02 11 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. vs. the Police on Thursday on the V.M.C.A. ground: A Foote; E. G. Wheatley and de Silva: C Coats, J. W. Carlyle and D. K. Samy; M. Catchatoor. P. Buschow, H G Stack (Capt.), D. Paranjoti and G.52 words
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Article99 1927-11-02 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, October 31. In the inter-state hockey match Perak beat P nang four to or<> The visitors s.orca early, Daly notching two well-taken j,oals. Cn the resumption Penang pressed, Hyde eventual? reducing the l:ad by a fast low shot Prrak99 words
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Article235 1927-11-02 11 S.F.A. Trial Eleven Lose to R. A. (By 'Off-Side) Wiih due allowance for the number of una v cidaoie List minute changes in the team for Monday's trial match at the Stadium, one cannot find much upon which to enthuse in the performance of the S.F.A. chosen side, which235 words
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Article60 1927-11-02 11 The Selangor F. A- have telegraphed asking for the Singapore vs. Selangor match to be played on November 11 instead of November 12. The arrangement suits Singapoie admirably as it will not clash with the races. The match between the Selangor and Singapore Malays60 words
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Article, Illustration370 1927-11-02 11 Marie Antoinette, daughter of the great Empress Marie Theresa, consort of Louis XVI of France and noblest victim of the guillotine, was born in Vienna on November 2, 1755. Dowered with beauty, charm and vivacity, she lacked, unhappily, the shrewdness and determination of her mother. That mistress370 words
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Advertisement250 1927-11-02 11 TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2. TO-NIGHT! At The New World Shows VARIOUS ATTRACTIONS INCLUDING CHINEtE WAYANG "TONG CHU SOaN" f REMEMBER! Friday November 4 —GRAND BOXING CONTEST. THE CITY OPERA will present "Bunga Tanjong Brahi" LEST YOU FORGET! THURSDAY NOVEMBEB 3. Grand Charity Entertainment in aid of the "Poppy Day Fund"250 words
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Advertisement145 1927-11-02 11 DUBONNET I n] MBf Li" I TONIC JL WINE. I I $1.60 B1 $19.00 I PER BOTTLE iSPpI CASE OF 12 QUARTS DUTY INCLUDED. INCLUDED [3 Obtainable from all Dealers. 3 |fj[|\ Shipped by j jB THOMAS 1 j Tawny A mosley I Port, §pp co. I $3.10 E| $37.00145 words
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Article484 1927-11-02 12 Handsome Cash Prize Offered the Winner Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., have started a novel competition in the form of a non-stop guessing contest. Yesterday their showroom in Grange Road was the scene of the commencement of the competition, the trend of which is as follows: An484 words
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Article36 1927-11-02 12 Orders for the week ending November 5: To-day. November 2.—lnspection Bth Troop. Gan Eng Seng School, 5 p.m. Thursday, November 3. —Band Practice. Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Friday, November 4.—Signalling Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m.36 words
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Article410 1927-11-02 12 (By courtesy cf the Nichi-Nichi Shirobunsha) Tokio, October 30. It is decided by the preparation committee that th? date of the Coronation Ceremony will be November 7, 1928. mm*" The Showa Club in consort with the Kenkyukai have begun an opposition campaign against the Government policy to refer410 words
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Advertisement477 1927-11-02 12 ES2SHS2SHS2SHSHSZSZSESHSHSZSHS2SHSHSHSZSZ^ I NOV NEW WORLD STADIUM j 4 MAIN EVENT Kj* qJ Great Feather and Lightweight Championship V. > 1 JOE MATE vs ¥C SONG jj] 10 (3) Rounds jLr 5j SEMI-FINAL f U BED WA3REN vs BAGANI TAWIDE 10 Rouiiis I 5j SPECIAL EVENT I CLEVER MAURO vs. BOY477 words
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Article464 1927-11-02 13 LEADERS OF MISSIONARY MOVEMENTS Foreign Settlements Only Places of Refuge China's chief friends have been the missionaries, and in times of stress and misunderstanding: with the Western nations it was to the missionaries that China turned for advice and assistance. Whsn the Nationalist movement began, it captured th464 words
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Article167 1927-11-02 13 Number of People Killed in Three Months The toll of human life by accidents on the London streets during the second quarter of the year showed an increase of 2.7 per cent on the~corres} onding pericd of last year. The total number of fatal and non-fatal accidents167 words
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