Malaya Tribune, 20 June 1928

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XV.- -No. 141 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20, 1928
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 113 1 THY KOREA MISSION CLOTH r\ rl.x-s not FADE, fl m does not SHRINK. B fl wean LONGER. The Korean Products Co. 7, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 324. |k best horse-power values I Pi! pa? Model 5 Q SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA 0 SINGAPORE (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) PENANG D
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    • 161 1 "FLORODOR" f Washing Jf I Suitings f /-3y /<&/ M For Tropical "j£y Wear J HIGH STREET, Singapore. Sole Agents: E I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) f>j Singapore, Majacca, Seremban and Muar. jjj Bs i firm 11 im in iiiii im mi, fl I
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  • 1467 2 ORIENTAL RUBBER COY., LIMITED Improved Results for Past Year The eighth annuel ordinary general meeting of the Oriental Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on May 10 at the offices of the comoanv, King William House, 2a, Eastcheap, E.C., Major A. Yalden Thomson (the Chairman) presiding. Mr. H. F.
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  • 1131 2 Removal of Restriction Criticised The eighth annual ordinary general meeting of the Seafield Rubber Company Ltd., was held on May 8 at the office of the company, 10, Lime Street, E.C., Mr. Norman W. Grieve (Chairman of the company) presiding. The representative of the Secretaries (Messrs.
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    • 280 2 Tired Nerves j| A When you have no energy and you are easily L tired it is the sign that your nerves are starving m for want of nourishment. L F Stimulants and drugs will not restore your nerves and renew your energy. These do more harm 0 than good.
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    • 167 2 RN^KETTES j |j\ yEfficSwt«rotorlii Fresh, Cheery, Sm vtL mw Bnght-eyad 1 **Mp and wall Pinkettes are laxative perfection; they ensure daily regularity, quickly banish sick headaches, bilious attacks, flatulence; keep the skin clear and the breath sweet. Of chemists, or post free, at GO cents the vial, from The Dr
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    • 544 2 On Both Arms. Last Years. Cuticura I My trouble began with an sensation and a rash b: X both my arms from the v. elbow. It was of a dry na-.-scratched it and then w%\\ t from it. I could not rest it the breaking out caus, j ment. The
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  • 2019 3 Recent Collision at Tsinanfu CASE PUT BEFORE THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS On May 28 the Japanese Government submitted to the Secretariat of the League of Nations at Geneva a statement of which the following is a part setting forth the facts and circumstances attendant on the recent
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    • 224 3 Servd for trial Ordzp aow! 11l I WEST END TAILORING I k] X Astounding Reductions i /jgjk in PRICES. I I COME or Call I and get Convinced. 1 'PHONE 215. 77, SELEGIE ROAD. rs*^----!ia^-—t£y-^sg^ —8— 1 CALL FOR j^^^^^ h&yryslV I J SCOTCH I ==z| I WHISKY pp l
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    • 238 3 j A THE BEST I The Reasons jol 1« Abs )lute purity. S 2. Unrivalled thirst-quenching X properties. g F T d m from any >musly 3 4 ttte^ r "ess only 85 cts per bottle < 10ct s. rcturnab'e g ilrll en empty bcttle) S A Singapore product lisi
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  • 1154 4 MEMORABLE FEAT RECALLED Anniversary of Zeebrugge Raid "Their Lordships desire to express to all ranks and ratings concerned in the recent gallant and successful enterprise on the Belgian coast their high admiration of the perfect co-operation displayed and of the single-minded determination of all to achieve their
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  • 99 4 Daily "Avalanche" of Motoring Cases Mr. Bingley the Marylebrne Magistrate, remarked recently that he had to deal with a regular daily avalanche of motor summonses. "1 have thirty-nine to-day." he added, "including two contested cases of being drunk in charge of motor-cars and one of driving in a
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  • 309 4 On This Day— "On Monday night, the 20th of June 1791, about eleven o'clock, there is many a hackney coach, and glass coach, still rumbling, or at rest, on the streets of Paris. But of all glass coaches, we recommend this to thee O Reader, which stands drawn up in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 172 4 Strong Nerves WHY go on feeling nervy and overtired, when Sanatogen has been proved by scientific expert ments to increase nerve strength by about 23% after a fortnights use (See Med. Echo, Jan., '26). Start a course of Sanatogen tO'day. In a few weeks' time you will notice the return
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    • 190 4 j Call Twice MONTHLY! New lists of "His Master's Voice" Records I are issued twice monthly, featuring dance I music by the finest dance bands. Splendid orchestral recordings by famous orchestras and wonderful vocal records by artists of j international fame. Why not make a point of calling twice monthly
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  • 239 5 Radio Programme (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) the St r «f y b in S the anniversary of Waterloo I listened to an unWirfloo ra mme rom the short wave \\*h,!nt S^°P. at Ei d«ihoven, Holland. At about 2.4o this morning the tower in
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  • 677 5 Penang, June 15. The share market has gone through another dull week with even less business to record than when we last wrote. The price of tin has steadily declined closing £215.10.0, which is £9.5.0 below last week's figure in spite of the fact that the statistical
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  • 104 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Moaey Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 equal to $100. American Rhodes Scholars have, according to the "New York Times," organised a permanent association to
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  • 447 5 Singapore, June 16. MEAT Beef, steak (round) kati 5t Beef, stew or curry kati 40 Pork, lean kati 68 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 55 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 74 Hens (Locally reared) kati 82 Ducks each 76 Pigeons, domestic,
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  • 72 5 A recent letter to The Times says; A law should be passed compelling all owners of charabancs and similar vehicle* to have a governor fitted to the engines to prevent driving above any such speed that would be deemed safe, each governor case to be sealed by the officer in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 218 5 L JTTe Perfect Mealtime Drink makes you feel, tvork and sleep better INSTANT POSTUM contains no drugs, such as tannin and caffein, which make tea and coffee injurious nothing to disturb the nerves, nor the heart. It is a healthful beverage. Instant Postum delightblends the mellow flavours of wholesome grain.
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    • 46 5 1 ASBESTOS 1 I CEMENT I SHEETS 1 I H n Thick I I SUITABLE FOR WALLS, 8 jj PARTITIONS, DOOR PANELS, fc a etc., etc. 3 Stocked by I P. A. BEINS Ltd., 10, Robinson Boad, H J SINGAPORE. a 3 'Phone 596. B iSSSESES2SHS2S2SESHSESHS2SHSHSESHSESHS£
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    • 317 5 1 m j 'i j Ikdtimt id a good time anytime id the liqhttime tor take, fiwhamb CONSULT: M. EZEKIEL SONS Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician.*. 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Optometrist: A. M. Ezekiel, 0.D., F.P.O.C. "Johns-Manville" FIRE EXTINGUISHERS (In handy nuart size) Will not corrode, freeze nor damage the finest
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    • 400 6 ,n I, i "Ti 1 EMPIRE CINEMA I I FROM SATURDAY, JUNE 16 TO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20. I Double Entertaining Feature Programme. oj IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 P.M. THE POPULAR COMEDIAN SYD CHAPLIN j 1 "THE MAN ON THE BOX" The gag-giggle roar of the year, the picture
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    • 189 6 Amusements. I ALHAMBRA S 'PHONE 909 S (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors) ffi I From Monday, June 18. B S AT 9 PJK. X I THE EMPIRE NEWS BULLETIN 1 I All the Latest News of the World 1 The First German First National Production a i 8 I
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    • 373 6 GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATm Junction Albert and Beneooleu Streets xr„ A UT, North Bndge Road. Telephone R, Z 'PHONE NO. 3156. m From Wednesday, June 20 to Tqesd a to-night'S June 26. Full-to-brimming cup of entertainment that will send you home more than satisfied NIGHTLY AT 9 I» m with
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  • 120 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, June 20. it Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) M S. Herald E.E.E. wharf; Santhia 22. Wharf (Entrance Gate t) Mara 18; Assboise 13; Glenshane II; Fionia bpirc Dock (Entrance Gate 8) ing 80; Benarty 36. ttnp r» Dork (Entrance Gate
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  • 49 7 untitled as to the number and makes cars in Shanghai are published. 1,506 ears, Buicks still hold the lead 1 total of 587, while Fords are second Morris cars (Oxford and Cowley I) are v eil up on the list with a 396, while there are 301 Chevx '> tg.
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  • 1231 7 EACH COMMANDER HAS HIS OWN COINS South Indifferent to Successes in North (From Our Chinese Correspondent) Canton, June 11. The Administrative Counc.il in Canton is being reorganized with the -non-Kwangsi clique supporters dropping 0 M The Administrative Council is the higrsßt executive the Government in Canton with
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  • 480 7 Committee No. 4 took the following action at a meeting held on June 15: Refused garage licence (including paint .•praying plant) for No. 291 Orchard Road. Approved smithy licence for No. '.'i>-l Bencoolen Street. Approved generally the erection of a cinema near the corner of Stamford Road and
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  • 84 7 Surina Theatre For roal speed see Kenneth McDonald at the Surina Theatre to-night in The Speed Demon," an all-thrill picture, which will be strongly supported by We're in the Navy Now," with Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton. a scream with the team that's the cream of the movie
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  • 1516 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, June 20 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $306 Buyer* Sellers Rice, Siam 2 $282 Mixed Black Pepper 5846 R«ce, Siam 3 $265 Sun-vied Cop. a 11.05 Rice, Saigon 1 $244 Mixed Copra 11.85 Rice, Saigon 2 8236 Kayong Copra Rice, Saigon 3 $220 •Small Flake
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  • 224 7 What Our Officers Have to Put Up With It is extraordinary what vague ideas some people have of the services that may be reasonably demanded of Govt rnment officials, says the "Malayan Police Magazine." For instance a lady residing t Goodwood Hill, Singapore, rang up M.. Hooper
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  • 77 7 British Official Wireless. London, June 19. Paris 124.15 New York 4.88 3/32 Brussels 34.96 Qeneva 25.33 Amsterdam 12.1025 Milan 1>2.85 Berlin 20.42 Stockholm 18.10 Copenhagen 18.20 Oslo 18.22 Vienna 84.695 Prague 164.75 Helsingfors 194 Madrid 29.625 Lisbon 2 7 32 Athens 374.5 Bucharest 795 Rio 5 21' 32 Buenos
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    • 315 7 LATEST ADVERTISE ME > i FOR SALE—Singer Car, Senior, new, September 1926, recently overhauled and in good condition. Anytrial. Price 3800. Apply A. Miller, Traffic Branch, Central Police Office, Singapore. Vacancies exist for a few well educated Asiatic Technical Subordinates (with a good knowledge of building instruction) as Draughtsman. Asst.-Surveyor
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 372 7 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day. June 20 Hirh Tides.—o:42 p.m., 11:43 p.m. JI: Div. 1., I.C.F.A. vs. Malays, Stadium. Championships Singles Final: Mura.s. Khoo Hye. Drama at Gardens, 5 p. m. o-niorrow, June 21 High T.dc.-—1:27 p.m. homeward mail closes. Div. 1.. Duke's vs. R.A., Stadium, i So cer tournament. Friday, June
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    • 79 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesy of the Government Health Office) Kandang Kerbau Station For the 24 hours ending midnight June 19 deg. Maximum shade temperature 86.5 F. Minimum shade temperature 76.3 F. Mean shade temperature 70.0 F. Maximum sun radiation 15(5 F. Minimum grass radiation 71.5 F. Sea temperature (maximum) 87
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  • 54 8 DEATH MRS. LIM LIANG QUEE—At noon on June li' at <>. Huilet Road, Singapore, Mrs. Lim Liang Qnec (nee Tan Swee Eng). She leaves two sons and six daughters to mourn her loss. Cortcffi wOl leave the house at 4:15 p.m. to-day and airive at Bidadari
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  • 822 8 Even the most ardent of race goer? fifteen years aijo would never have believed it possible for the Singapore Turf Club to have had a Meet as successful as the last Spring Meet. In many ways it was i a record. Thanks to the efforts of the
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  • 1280 8 To-day's tin price is $106,00; 250 tons sold. To-day's rubber price: Snot 31% cent.-: London spot 9%d.J New York spot sheet G. cents 19H. The following are the particulars of the output of the Renong Tin Company's tin ore for the first half month of June. 1928: —No. 2 Dredge,
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  • 684 8 Madame Chiang Kai-shek, wh,, at Hsuchowfu, has presented soldier with a sum of $10. Their many friends in KM a gratulate Major and lira. birth of a son to th< m at B- Hospital. The Chief Secretary, wh-, u from dengue fever, is report ing very well
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  • 50 8 From China and Japan by Maru, due at Singapore I From Europe by kS. Ghw Singapore at 9 a.m. to-morrow. From Holland and Germany der Nederhnden, due at Sim a.m. to-morrow. From Europe, (London mails May 31) by s.s. Rohna. due 6 a.m. on Friday, the 22nd instant
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  • 55 8 (From Our Own Corn L > Penang. X At the Penang Police Court MHock, alias Lim Choon Hock, was summoned on thre charges mitting an offence against girts v age of fifteen years in Muntn J. A. Black, Protector of for secuted. The case was ttro week.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 341 8 111 I mi I 111 l| I PERAMBULATORS, 1 I QUALITY. I New Models Constantly Arriving STOCKED IN COLOURS, DARK BLUE, DARK GREEN, SUEDE GREY, ***** BROWN. I Prices $75.00, $98.00, $110.00 I RO PIN SON CO., LTD. I X (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) a RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. jjj
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    • 204 8 PAGODA I HOSIERY. Ladies AND Gentlemen Largest Stock held by NAMSEN'S No. 54, HIGH STREET. PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION, SMITH SON, LTD. 15, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. HOW 10 Bli I>U¥OM>S. Buy diamonds from such an importer
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  • 274 9 Headquarters Taken Thither FRENCH CONCESSION CHOSEN Nationalists Short of Funds for Reconstruction Reuer's Far Eastern Service. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, June 19. j. :>t*en decided that it is not feasible M to instal a at Nanking; therefore the head- .re being removed from Peking to for the
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  • 88 9 Nothing Political in Brutal Assault in Italy Reuter's Service. Rome. June 20. iao newspapers now give details attack on the King's messenger, stat that the police have arrested six en concerned who had no idea that they attacked was one of His Majesty*! messengers. They hav~ tpolosrised
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  • 37 9 Treaty of Trade and Amity Signed Reuter's Service. Vienna, June 19. astro-American Treaty of Amity rade has been signed. It is based l favoured nation treatment detailed stipulations regardlegal status of the respective nationals.
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  • 33 9 Reuter's Service. Vienna, June 19. the hearing of a libel action y Oskar Poeffl, former editor ot S uewiener Journal," against Bruno present editor, Poeffl fired three Wolf, killing him.
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  • 27 9 Reuter's Service. Bushire, June 19. ngine cf the Princess Xenia is n ixed up and a new engine is before the flight can be re-
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  • 28 9 British Official Wireless. London, June 19. •vment returns for the last week ed a decrease of 10,149 in the number out of work in Great Britain.
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  • 28 9 British Official Wireless. London, June 19. l)onn Byrne, a well-known Irish r,, "r and rx>\elist, was killed in a motor n t in Ireland to-day.
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  • 51 9 Plane Within Two Kilometres RELIEF PARTY NOW MISSING Reuter's Service. Rome, June l'J. Tht L Citta di Milano reports that the two Norwegian airmen again flew over General Nobile's position without sighting flu General Nobile wirelessed that one Oi the machines came within two kilometres of
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  • 136 9 Rome, June 19. Further unsuccessful efforts of the airmen to locate General Nobile are reported from the Base ship, Citta di Milano, which sa y s that directly Captain Riiser Larsen and Lieutenant Holm returned from their night yesterday they learnt that Nobile had seen their seaplanes so
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  • 119 9 Oslo. June li». There is still no news of the big French Latham seaplane piloted by Commandant Guilbaud with Capt. Amundsen aboard, which left Tromsoe yesterday afternoon apparently for Spitbergen to participate in the search for the crew of the Italia, but there is no anxiety as it
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  • 125 9 RATE WILL BE DECIDED ON SATURDAY Parliamentary Discussion That Night Reuter's Service. Paris, June 19. The Government has decided to submit to Parliament on June 23 legislation for the stabilisation of the franc. The Cabinet has decided, with a view to circumventing speculation, that the final text of
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  • 38 9 Propaganda Forbidden and Newspapers Threatened Reuter's Service. Madrid, June 10. A. decree has forbidden all political discussion or propaganda by private organisations and the Government has threatened to suppress all newspapers opposing the Spanish petrokum monopoly.
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  • 51 9 Reuter's Service. Bombay, June 19. Representatives of the mill owners and strikers have been exploring ways and means for arriving at a settlement of the mill strike. It is understood that representatives of the strike committee are considering the owners' proposals for standardisation of the hours of
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  • 45 9 Reuter's Service. Brussels, June 19. It is reported that petroleum wells have been discovered at Houden Gaimeries in Hainaut The first sounding to a depth of a hundred feet yielded oozings and it has been decided that there are petrolilic characteristics.
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  • 36 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, June 19. The Bremen flyers received a jubilant welcome at Bremen City and to-morrow all the Berlin schools will close on the ccasion of the arrival of the flyers here.
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  • 155 9 Enthusiastic Crowds Everywhere INTERVIEW WITH MISS EARHART Reuter's Service. London, June 19. M iss Earhart and her companions. Messrs. Stultz and Gordon, with the "explorer, Ellsworthy, who did not participate :n the flight," had a memorable reception at Southampton. The police had difficulty in preventing their mobbinig
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  • 28 9 London, June 10. On their arrival in London the Friendship flyers were quickly shepherded to the interior of their hotel to avoid the lionising crowds.
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  • 92 9 London, June 10. Sir Arthur Brown, c companion of Sir John A1 cock in the first flight across the Atlantic in 1919, set out from Burry Point, South Walts, to-day by motor-boat to congratulate Miss Earhart and her companion-, who have just completed r. trans-Atlantic seaplane flight.
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  • 94 9 Additional Space Needed for Exhibitors British Official Wireless. London, June 10. The Department of Overseas Trade state* that for the London section of the British Industries Fair this year it is necessary lo provide an extra hall giving 100,000 square feet of stand space in addition to 250,00U
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  • 89 9 Fifty Per Cent Curtailment of Production Proposed Reuter's Service. London, June 19. The Federation of Master Cotton Spin ners has recommended the American yarn* spinning section to le.ert to organised short time working and curtail production tfty per cent. A ballot will be taken immediately. They ask a
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  • 47 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, June 19. Chancellor-designate Mueller resunit d to-day negotiations with the parties concerned for Government formation without arriving at any definite results. The discussions will be continued on Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Stresemann has put off his recuperation trip rending a political settlement.
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  • 141 9 "Civilisation Movement in Malaya" by Hylams (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 19. "International Women's Freedom Day" and "Civilisation Movement in Malaya" were the titles of documents produced by Inspector Dowling of Teluk Anson against On Tah H am. a Hylarn "boy" emnloyed by Mr. Falls. The charge
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  • 29 9 Mr. Justice Burton, who was in Singapore the whole of last week, attending the Court of Appeal, has returned to Seremban, accompanied by his private secretary, Mr. J. Ralph.
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  • 355 9 Speeches in Honour of Speaker WONDERFUL RECORD OF IMPARTIALITY Debt of Nation for His Service To Democracy British Official Wireless. London, June 19. In the House of Commons eloquent tributes were paid to Mr. J. H. Whitley, who retires from the Speakership to-night. In submitting' a
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  • 125 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 19. In the House of Commons Mr. Baldwin moved resolution which was passed unanimously, tendering the House of Commons' thanks to Mr. Whitley on the occasion of his retirement from the Speakership, paying tribute to Mr. Whitley's wide humanity. Mr. Baldwin emphasised his
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  • 180 9 NEGATIVE ATTITUDE OF BRITAIN Criticisms Made and Answered In House of Lords Reuter's Service. London. June 19. In the House of Lords, Lord Cecil moved that it would be desirable for the Preparatory Disarmament Commission at Geneva to meet again early and in any case before the meeting of
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  • 52 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, June 19. A Friedrichshafen message states negotiations between the American Government and the Reichs Traffic Ministry respecting a visit of the new Zeppelin LZ-127 to America have broken down as the technical preparations for a landing at Lakehurst proved to le
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 1011 10 The Nigbt Life cf Singapore MALAY WOMAN BEATEN AND STRANGLED The brutal murder of a young Malay woman named Marmah who was found strangled and beaten to death in Lorong 35, on the morning of June 11, was echoed in the Coroner's Court this morning when
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  • 65 10 The Rev. W. E. Horley, M.B.E., and Mrs. Horley have come home for a holiday, says the London correspondent of the Malay Mail."* Mr. Horley, with his usual mm aw is conducting services in some of the Methodist churches. V ifl a< present staying in Bristol, but expects to be
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  • 198 10 CLERC AND AITKEN ENTER SEMI-FINAL Singles Championship to be Decided To-day Clerc and Aitken qualified for the doubles semi-final by defeating Hall and Donnell by 6—4, 6—1, at the Padang yesterday afternoon. The winners had not much difficulty in solving their opponent's style, constantly annexing points by
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  • 492 10 MORE HUGE TOTALS IN FIRST-CLASS GAMES Surrey, Derby and Yorks. Claim Innings Victories Reuter's Service. London, June 10. The following are the results of first class matches at home which were comtnenced on Saturday last:— SURREY VS. ESSEX Surrey defeated Essex by an innings and 14.' runs. Essex scored
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  • 99 10 The Directors' statement of the assets and liabilities of the Company, for the term ending March 31, 1928, is as follows: The net profit, after providing for the depreciation of the Beet and for the insurance and ships' structural repair funds amounts, to Yen 3.627,940.76, including Yen
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  • 392 10 S.C.C. BEAT THE S.C.F.A. BY 3 TO 1 Interesting League Game at The Stadium Football enthusiasts had the shock of their lives at the Stadium yesterday when they saw the S.C.C. deft at the Chinese by three ,-oals to one. It is true that the winners have been displaying
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  • 363 10 Wanderers A fast game of soccer was witnessed on Monday last at the Kubu "B" ground, Malacca when the United Chinese Association played the Starlight Wanderers. Mr. Pang Teck Swee refereed and the teams lined up as follows:— Starlight Wanderers:—Montel: Choo, Thin Seng (Capt.): Tiam Sin,
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  • 50 10 The Singapore Football Association have received a cable from Java stating that the Javanese Moslem tourists will arrive here on Monday next. The cable is very brief but a reply has been sent giving the following provisional fixtures; Tuesday, S.C.F.A.; Thursday, Duke's; Saturday' Malays.
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  • 171 10 Malay Volunteer Rifle Club Competitions on Sunday i The "Sooloh Cup" presented by Mr Haji Ambok Sooloh bin H. Omar, J.P., was competed for on Sunday afternoon at Bukit Timah Range and was won by Sergt. Abdul Kadir, for the second time. The competition is open to all
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  • 1975 10 INTERESTING DEBATE LAST NIGHT Should the Newspapers be Muzzled? The Freedom of the Press is a subject which has been the cause of much debate in almost every country in the world and in England particularly during the past three or four years, a period during
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  • 203 10 A Truly Wonderful Film Cinema-goers who have long been waiting to see U. F. As. Masterpiece, "r'aust." are reminded that this truly wonderful picture will have a week's running at the Pavilion Theatre, commencing from tonight. "Faust" created a sensation in the countries where it has already
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  • 476 10 Accusations Againo Police Officers HEAT UNBEARABLE FOR HIDDEN CHINESE The two Chinese who u,.,charged in the Police CouZ responsicle for an il.egal attempt r, gle some Chinese into America Smu duced before the Second Maris, P W. N. Gourlav) yesterdav n fvpr ,1 J'cateruaj dtterii (,>1
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  • 325 10 Mr. Isako Celebrates His Circih Career Fifty years with a Circus is a r or* that takes some beating. Mr. Isako, U>r in 1871. began his circus career w-n years old. In 1806, at the age f was a circus director and count <' an cellent trainer of
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  • 36 10 In the last two days we have two accounts of elections of omct organisations, one of which -March and the other on dun- publication such items should not later than the day followin tion.
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  • 78 10 [We do not intend publishing letter.as you have written. They do rv than good. When making dedu must be careful that vour major a" premises are true. For instance. ><• that it is "most surprising to mo-t students and diplomats," etc.. etc. most political students ud all nations
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  • 507 11 SIXTH RESTRICTION YEAR British Malayan Exports and Imports of Rubber Trade Figures. jfr* t Total Total Imports Rubber bate* Export* Foreign s rember, 1927 28,277 151 28,428 ijfeo December, 1927 32,185 142 32,327 17,865 Jar.-ry. 1528 27,731 165 27,896 16,618 Totals 88,193 458 88,651 "54^43 I r.ury,
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  • 295 11 Chance for Economy in Operation is now well recognised that there are "■■'U'-'iant possibilities for economy in the nj nr,it _r f avera g e steamship, whether the largest or smallest size, and for mor reasons than one the struggle for J f'-niacv between the steamship—especi- with turbines—and
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    • 387 11 naii>niiia!iaii S iiiii|ii|iiaii|i;i;!|ii|!,aM|l!lll||i|lllll|lllll|ll|li|l<lll|niiia>ia'<a .11.11..1.11.H.1 .1 mnm TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20. TO-NIGHT! NEW WOULD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTION THE CITY OPERA Will stage To-night That Malayan Stage Success DAN DAN STIA" PART FOUR. All our talented Artistas will appear in this pi .y Supp>rtJ 1 by VAUDEVILLE EXTRA TURNS. RING UP 164
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    • 187 11 Who says .jj! Bom 1820 StiU going Strong/ j —Why, the man who is particular about the maturity of his whisky. He knows that every drop of Johnnie Walker can be <^&®Ĕw absolutely depended on as Q^^^^^^^^^Sm perfectly mature. /j guaranteed the whole W^^^^SmmX^^m. world over I John Little Co.,
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  • 618 12 FOOTMAN'S CONFESSION TO THE POLICE "A Tall Story"; Magistrate Calls For Doctor's Report The mysterious series of fires which have occurred of late at the house of the Hon. Richard Bethell, son of Lord Westbury, in Manchester Square. W., had a sequel at Marylebone Police Court, recently,
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  • 57 12 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, June 18. A campaign to enfranchise women thirty years old and upwards has been launched by young Diet members belonging to the iseiyukai. It is generally thought that the movement is only aimed to bid for public applause. The Minseito leaders
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  • 17 12 Orders for week ending Sunday, June 24: Friday June 22.—Ambulance Class! Headquarters, 5:15 p.m.
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    • 468 12 I GALAXY CINEMA ARCADIA CINEMA M GEYLANG KATONG B from Tuesday. June 19 to Thurs June 21. From Wed J ae 20 to Fri Jnne Cj X JOHNNY HINES in H Bj TWO AMAZING CHINESE PICTURES THE EARLY BIRD rC S 7 Parts H E IN THE FIRST SHOW A
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    • 170 12 In Convalescence i HoHicfciMaMMlOt i I rapidly brings back ones I A lest strength and energy. jr HI tt i 5 a perfect food in ifi YJL aR cases of sickness llf v\ and failing appetite. 11 kv\ HorUcks is ah*mi If i y\trzsh and purr. If f k 4
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    • 385 12 1 JQ, Selegie T{oa<l. a I I A new shipment just received of I "Ready-to-wear" hats, to fit bobbed i heads, also a range of dress materials I I of French Voiies, Artificial Silks and I Coloured Nainsooks for undercloihintf MaiwiaMiiaimißriatiarißnaußitsii*iiaiiaii ß it a m l i a l aii
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 111 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for June 24. To-day June 20 3 p.m.—Drill Hall, Cadets—Raffles Institution, Weapon Training. To-morrow, June 21 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Ist Reinforcement, 30 yards range. Friday, June 22 5:15 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, Malay Coy. Company Parade. 5 p.m.—Siglap, All Officers, Officers Camp. Saturday,
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  • 583 13 MEMORIAL TO HENRY HUDSON His Lasting Stamp on Canada And its Great Bay Three hundred and twenty-one years ago Master Henry Hudson with the rest of the parishoners and those seamen purposing to goe to sea foure days after for to discover a passage by the North
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 812 13 jjj BRITIssH JPIBRH:ISr X I ASBESTOS-CEMENT g I Flat and Corrugated Sheets, Roofing Slates and Tiles I jjj BRITISH MAN 1' FACT LIRE g For Economy, Efficiency and Reliability D Non-Conductive and Everlasting. S Acknowledged by Engineers as the best. 1 n ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF J THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED.
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    • 251 13 AUCTION SALE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF EIGHTY LOOSE BRILLIANTS To be sold by Public Auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., at their saleroom. No. 30, Chulia Street. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 22, AT 10:30 A.M. NOW ON VIEW. Messrs. Koek Evans, Solicitors. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., Auctioneers. Singapore, June 15, 1928.
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    • 169 13 I A Sensational Achievement in Beauty and Performance m m bodl* i. I loogtl. iowet. fl II I roomret. A '107 inch wheeibase the largest evei ollered in a low-priced automobile Antimproved engine— smooth, and swill jjfl acceptation Four semi-ellipUc shock absorber v pnng** Non-locking (our wheel brake*. Thai's whal
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    • 810 14 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having any claims demands secured or otherwise against Sit Ahmina binte Mohamed Zaki Siti LUtohbtaJ Abdulla, and Siti Fatimah binte Hassan Zaki all of No. 108 East Coast Road Singapore, jointly or each or either of them severally
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    • 492 14 SITUATION VACANT WANTED —Draughtsman for General and Structural Engineering Works. Apply with copies of recent testimonials to No. 674, c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET TO LET—Bungalow No. 159 off East Coast Road, 7% milestone. Apply 71, Market Street. TO LET —A large room for two bachelors. Residence central. $25. Chinese
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    • 534 14 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. 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,
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    • 497 14 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd 'j December, 1892.) Authorised capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,584,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.
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    • 593 14 INSURANCE i THE BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT IX)WBST CURRENT RATBS. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2. Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus $1,700,000
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    • 390 15 steamer sailings pT& 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) UI r \SSENGER CARGO SERVICES. .v i I \R AND ORIENTAL STEAM fl Vx\\ i VIION CO.. LONDON AND FAR BAST MAIL SERVICE. .miier Contract with His Majesty's (l Government.) OITWARDS from LONDON For China Japan Dae Tonnage
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    • 387 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE Hugo ill "JL'-| OeutschStinnes "qH Australische Linien Q C Oampfschiffs and Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS HONG KONG, SHANGHAI JAPAN Oldenburg July 1 f Saarland via Manila July 10 Uarda July 20 j MANILA, HONG KONG. SHANGHAI j AND NORTH-CHINA PORTS
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    • 350 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHEB l\ y (Incorporated wl ia Uermany.) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS FOR MANILA, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. COBLENZ due Spore June 22 FOR MANILA, JAPAN AND VLADIVOSTOK. AN HALT due Spore July 3 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. REMSCHEID due
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    • 221 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG (direct express service—l 9 Vi hours) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" PORT SWETTENHAM A PENANG Monday 4 p.m. "KINTA" Wednesday 4 p.m. "IPOH" Saturday 4 p.m. "KLANG" PORT SWETTENHAM TELUK ANSON Friday 4
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    • 513 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sail Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A werp R'dam June 21 21 Haruna Mara 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam July 5 6 Kama Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam July 19 M Katori Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp
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    • 116 16 1 IHE WORLD'S I 1 tSw hooglandt CO. I I SINGAPORE. I a P. 0.8. 252 S I— II II I T'l II 111 j I i I .UP-TO-DATE i A. P. S. I I PHOTO STUDIO I I I I Electric Lighting. I 6 S EVERY DAY FROM 8.30
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    • 410 16 I The Upright Piano is still the C B most Reliable, Desirable, and .Mg^^^SWi-g I Durable Investment you can make g g to bring Music into your Home. V a WHY; NOT GET ONE I I BRAND NEW UPRtGHrjPIANOS. I NANG HENG Co., i S Piano Importers and Repairers, g
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    • 169 16 j (svh, I UiL V) I hlilufTrLMlW I I I 'PHONE 379 FOR YOUR CASE I I POPULAR AERATED WATER WORKS 1 26, 28 30, CHOON GUAN STREET jjj (Off Anson Road). r" m JJ l&S *****1 lii If OINTMENT I I is not a secret remedy. Its composition is
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