Malaya Tribune, 27 August 1928

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune V#L XV.- -No. 199 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune MONDAY. AUGUST 27, 1928
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  • 359 2 Former Singaporean Prominent In Siam We regret to learn that a telegram has been received announcing the death of Mr D. F. Hendriks in Keng Tuner, says th"Bangkok Times." Fever is given as th* cause of death. Accompanied by a Burmese named Nai U-Mong and Phya
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  • 89 2 I The Eilfel Tower in Paris was among j the victims of the heat-wave last month. It moved about five inches out of thj perpendicular. This deflection was c—cd by th:- unequal expansion of the iron gird?rs. Tvo of the sides were exposed bn<; r to the
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  • 115 2 I Following the mysterious epidemic in the ranks of the Metropolitan Police, which has still been unsolved, and which resulted in one death, an extraordinary outbreak has occurred imon? the Army Officers stationed at Chatham, says a cable of August 3. Fifteen officers, including Captain C. G. Martin, the well-known
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    • 221 2 OE3OgSSSSaOEgQg —I lOC3OI lOe=JOC=; —or-m j WHITEAWAY'S j n Last Week of 8 f Sale j o o Further to the reductions on Ladies and Childrens Hats, already advertised for this fi 2 week; a special show of clearance lines Jj 5 will be made on the Ground and First
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    • 309 2 If Clean fiandsu j |l y I tsutst tBkepadl I J SOAP gj You simply can t help touching nose and mouth with I I L our anc^s —you do it unconsciously. B y J J 'he danger is that your hands collect germs—sometimes B i l^c erms dangerx| II
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  • 619 3 Singapore, August 23. The figures published this week of the F.M.S. stocks seem to have had a weakening effect on the market, but at these lower prices it is difficult to obtain sellers. When considering the increased stocks on estates, it must not be forgotten that July
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  • 1266 4 EUROPE ON EVE OF THE KELLOGG PACT Little Advancement Towards Pacification to be Seen (From Our Own Correspondent.) Geneva, July 25. V oil eCen ff feV e I\! S m E ur °P e Prove that ten years after the armistice the process of pacification has not
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  • 380 4 Kwantftung Finance Restored to Former Status (Chun Hwa News Agency) After the Communist disturbances of last year, the Central Bank notes of Canton dropped down to about tO% of their face value and their circulation was limited to banks and exchange shops. Owing to this tact, the Provincial
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  • 55 4 Mr. A Palmor, Acting General Manager. FJI.S. Railways, fid the "Daily representative that all ho knew afoot thp Sentnl workmen* grievance? was what had appeared in the Praia. They had not been hrought to his notice officially. He added that when the resolutions wore submitted to Government, an enquiry would,
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    • 360 4 I "His Master's Voice" j NEW DANCE RECORDS I (lOtos. $1.75 each I Including "Bits" from the "SHOW BOAT S JACK HYLTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA 9 B 5475 *Or man River ("Show Boat") (Kern) j Can't help lovhV dat man («sioitai») (Kern) BSg* a B 5477 *Back to the Heather
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  • 126 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, August 27. F.a-t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Penanc: Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) NVwby Hall IS; Ranella 16; Hakozuk; Maru 14; Antilochus 9; Ipoh 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) -hune 32; Sumatra Maru 34; \uenanjr 37;
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  • 3080 7 Humane Method of Slaughter GOVERNMENT REPLIES TO QUESTIONS Military Contribution Despatch Tabled A meeting of the Legislative Council was held this morning at the Council Chambers. Sir Hayes Marriott, the Officer Administering the Government, presided and the others present were: The Hon. Mr. G. Hemment (Acting Colonial
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  • 134 7 Ceremony Performed at Essex A former resident of Singapore in the person of Mr. Kenneth Ryder Stevens was married on July 25 at the Parish Church of Aldhani, Essex, to Miss Travers Margaret Eldred, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Eldred of The Limes, Marks Tey, Essex.
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  • 236 7 The Quaints scored another success, at the Victoria Theatre last Saturday when they presented a Vauderville programme selected from their copious repertoire. The attendance was, as usual, a large one in spite of the bad weather. The performance was much appreciated. The "Little Tin Soldier" sung
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  • 263 7 Maggie, Purita and Henry The Life of the Company That Mr. Ong Pen;? Hock has fulfilled a long-felt want by staging an occasional all-night Vaudeville Show was again proved when the spacious ''Sunlight Hali" was crowded to its dcors last night. Judging by the repeated applause the programme,
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  • 100 7 Steam Roller Crushes Woman To Death A ghastly accident occurred in NewBridge Road, not far from the junction of Upper Chin Chew Street, at about 7 o'clock this morning, when a steam roller crushed an unknown young Chinese woman to death. The woman had apparently walked towards
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    • 23 7 C HILD WELFARE SOCIETY. September 4, 1928. MCTORIA MEMORIAL HALL. Come To The BABY DAY FAIR." "Every B a by' B Mother Invited."
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 412 7 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, August 27 licks.—9:l a.m., 7:20 p.m. r ">:l5 p.m., Old Gaol Site. Sport of Kings" by the Quaints, Victoria Theatre, 9:30 p.m. To-morr-V, August 28 Tides.—9:44 a.m., 8:21 p.m. Rubber Meeting, French Bank, noon, ian Assn. Reception to Mr. Abdool r. B p.m. \pproval," Victoria Theatre, 9:30
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    • 188 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for September 2: To-day, August 27 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Brigade Signal Section (Indians), Section Parade. 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Training for promotion examination. 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Recruits Parade. To-morrow, August 28 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Brigade Signal Section
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  • 40 8 ENGAGEMFNT The engagement is announced of Mr. Nelson H. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Wilson of Singapore to Kiel Beatrice A. Fyfe. daughter of the late Captain and Mrs. Arthur Fyfe of Singapore.
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  • 26 8 A Requiem High Mass will be sung for th- r>l"> < ..f the Madaoie »»Ul i >'< l.m. t^7lo '.-!.«!.t. helllg the »nne.< »-.,nr'. >>l !,< 'le.oN.
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  • 1240 8 Friday was a heavy day in the Bankruptcy Court. There were no less than six bankruptcies of sufficient interest to warrant publicity in the press. In one, the creditor regarded the Official Assignee as a sort of public bill-collector and in another the creditors of a chop reside
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  • 788 8 To-day's tin price is $105.00; 150 tons sold. The P. and O. s.s. Rawalpindi arrived at London at 6 a.m. on the 24th instant. To-day's rubber price: Spot 30*2 cents; London spot 9%d.; New York sput sheet G. cents IS 7 Owing to the presence of the Acting Chief Justice.
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  • 575 8 The Hon. the Raja Muria of Solar;, who has been indisposed for some is much better now. Rev. G. V. Summers, Principal a Chinese School. Seremban. and Mr Summers have gone to Bukit Fraser a few days. Mr. Lim Tian Yew, Manager of both I Oriental and
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  • 11 8 From Australia by s.s. Mart-lla. due at Singapore to-morrow.
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  • 22 8 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, Aufvst 2>. German industry remitted on August its quarterly reparation payment of million gold marks.
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  • 38 8 Reuter's Service. Paris, August Fifty Communists have been arrestc distributing pamphlets and post g ganda and placards. They an with uttering documents calculated incite the military to disobedieiv*- I with bill posting without auth rity.
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  • 66 8 [British Official Wireless] London, Augus The Economic Commission m li been appointed by the British to visit Australia will include Duckham (Chairman). Sir Hugo H Ernest Clarke and Mr. Gouga «a The mission is the outcome oi a sugg< by the Prime Minister of Austi Bruce, and the
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  • 93 8 A very pleasant function n the Hon. Mr. EL EL A d o! Cader w; at the Indian Merchants v premises yesterday evening, n hundred Indian men-. Mr. R. Jumal hoy introd guest and in a short Excellency the Governor right person in the right play speaker
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  • 76 9 \:med Resistance to Disarming ;i RIOUS TROUBLE AT CHEFOO i blinded Men Turning to Banditry Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Chefoo, August 26. nipt to disarm two hundred loyalty of whom was apparently l he authorities at Chefoo. and yet submitted to the Nationaserious trouble this moining, in
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  • 136 9 TERRIBLE SCENES IN N. Y. SUBWAY Over Hundred and Fifty Injured Reuter's Service. New lork, August ZD. ..n that there were over 150 addition to a score of fatalities accident. When the Brooklyn ne coaches, crammed to their apacity, was leaving Times h is the most congested station
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  • 153 9 Now Neither Amateur Nor Professional Reuter's Service. New York, August 25. las 11 en found guilty of violating amati in rule by writing articles on the n tournament and has definitely led from competing as an —stent. 7h < was decided by the Executive Comthe United States Lawn
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  • 40 9 British Official Wireless. London, August 26. Scott, Chief Secretary of Territory, has been selected for as Colonial Secretary, Straits to succeed Sir Hayes Marriott •meat Mr. Douglas James uty ChUf Secretary, Tan- will succeed Mr. Scott as
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  • 35 9 Reuter's Service. Now York, August 25. ul\ barqoc City of New York, t'ommander Byrd's Antarcwith :i2 men and 200 tons sailed for Dunedin, where later by two other vessels in the expedition.
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  • 38 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, August 26. P<nri U African Government has apth' .i l D r Ligas, as head of v formed South African Iron and Tf-au, with a salary of five thou•"•■n pounds.
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  • 117 9 Only Guarantee for Security INTER-PARLIAMENTARY UNION VIEW Reuter's Service. Moscow, August 26. M. Lityinoff has sent a letter to M. Loudon, Chairman of the Preparatory Disarmament Commission, recalling the Soviet's proposals for full and subsequently partial disarmament, which were submitted last February. M. Litvinoff complains that
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  • 34 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Berlin, August 25. At the Inter-Parliamentary Conference at Berlin a Swede, Mr. Lindhagen, made a motion that the Conference express its sympathy with the Soviet proposals for world disarmament.
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  • 45 9 Berlin, August 25. The Saturday session of the Inter-Parlia-mentary Union was marked by a declaration by the Egyptian delegation against all forms of interference with Parliamentary rule, which protest was made the subject of special sympathy in a declaration for political freedom.
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  • 148 9 Thousand Transferred From Depressed Areas British Official Wireless. London. August 25. The Government scheme administered by the Ministry of Labour, for the transfer ot boys of sixteen or seventeen years of age from the distressed areas and particularly from the coal fields, has been in operation only
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  • 66 9 Distinguished Couple Among the Missing Reuter's Service. Victoria, British Columbia, August 26. A tri-engined all-metal passenger 'plane belonging to the British Columbia Airways is feared to have been lost en route to Seattle with two pilots and four passengers, including Alexander MacCalium Scott (M. P. from Glasgow)
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  • 125 9 British Official Wireless. London, August 25. The Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Sir Austen Chamberlain, is due to leave Liverpool on Thursday in the liner Orcama on a health voyage to the Western .coast of North America via the Panama Canal. He will be absent from England for
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  • 47 9 Reuter's Service. Antwerp, August 25. The International Congress ag a Alcoholism has been concluded. It decided vigorously to continue the fight against alcoholism, especially through the Press and to urge severer penalties against drunken motorists such as, for example, permanent suspension of their driving licences.
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  • 31 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, August 26. A Japanese Alpinist, Mr. Uramatsu, has been the first to ascend the Western side of the Wetterhom, in Switzerland, formerly regarded as inaccessible.
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  • 28 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin*, August 26. The International Federation of Cinema Proprietors, formed at Berlin, will take international measures for the abolition of the entertainment tax.
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  • 128 9 Secret Anglo-French Correspondence REPUDIATED BY BOTH GOVERNMENTS Reuter's Service. London, August 27. The delay in publishing the terms of the Anglo-French Naval Compromise, which has prompted fertile brains to all manner of speculation, has now led to the appearance in the United States of forged documents
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  • 52 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, August 2"). Respecting an alleged Chamberlain letter published in America regarding the AngloFrench combined sea control in Atlantic, Pacific and Chinese waters and the subsequent answering statement of the Quai d'Orsay. the Tageblatt says that the official French pronouncement does not unfortunately deny the
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  • 149 9 Arrangements for Reception of Remains Perfected British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. London, August 26. The Admiralty have arranged for the bodies of the victims of the submarine L-55 to be transferred in the Baltic Sea to the cruiser Champion, which will convey them to England. The remains of
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  • 40 9 Alliance of Turkey, Persia and Afghanistan Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, August 25. According to the *'Vossische," a newentente upon a military basis has been established without an exchange of diplo matic notes, between Turkey, Persia and Afghanistan.
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  • 49 9 [Havas Agency] Paris, August 26. France's expenditure in 1929 is estimated at 45,225,278.701 francs, divided i.s foil >w.~: public debt. 22,157,060,175; public authorities, 78,600 01)0; Government departments. 21.050,219,516; collecting revenues. 1,331,644,410; repayments and sundries, 607,754,600 francs. The Ministers' salaries are proposed to be increased by 180,000 francs.
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  • 67 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, August 25. The Chancellor's decision to attend the League Assembly is much commented upon here by the Press, where the desirability of supporting the League's authority and prestige in every way is emphasised. It is understood that the decision is the outcome of
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  • 38 9 Reuter's Service. Washington, August 27. The Director of the Budget predicts a deficit of $94,278,000 for the current fiscal year. This is the first definite forecast of a shortage in the Government revenues since the war.
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  • 34 9 Reuter's Service. Rome, August 26. The Government is satisfied with the reply from the Government of Yugoslavia regarding Italy's protests over the incidents at Spalato and Sebenico and ronsiders the matter closed.
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  • 37 9 British Official Wireless. London, August 25. The De Havilland Aircraft Company, Limited, have bean awarded a contract for the supply of eight Gipsy Moths for the training squadron of the Danish Royal Air Force.
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  • 207 9 Fourteen Nations Unite CHURCHES JOIN IN THANKSGIVING Original Signatories to Be Bound on Ratification Reuter's Service. London, August 25. The text of the Peace Pact to be sijmed in Paris on Monday is contained in three brief articles. In addition to the two already published, the
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  • 148 9 British Official Wireless. London. Augu&i 26. The Ceremony of the signing cf the mv hi hit oral treaty for the renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy will be broadcast by wireless fi'jni the British Broadcasting Corporation stations and it is anticipated
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  • 89 9 London, August 25. A general thanksgiving for the Peace Pact, which will be signed at Paris on Monday, will be held to-morrow in all the churches throughout Great Britain, and in many Parish Churches special services will be held also on Monday. The significance of the occasion
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  • 87 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan Asia. Paris, August 26. Arriving at Paris on Sunday at three o'clock, Dr. Stresemann told Pressmen that the German nation had firmly resolved to co-operate for world peace, which ideal had taken firm root in the German people tnd the German policy would be based
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  • 145 9 Reuter's Service. Paris, August 26. A tremendous crowd inside and outside the station cheered wildly upon the arrival of Dr. Stresemann, who was obviously profoundly moved at the warmth of the greeting accorded him, the first German Minister to be officially received in France since the war
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  • 48 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, August 25. Owing to the health of Dr. Stresemann, his visit to Paris will be as quiet as possible. He stays at the German Embassy. Talks with M. Briand and M. Poincare have been arranged for Sunday and Monday, respectively.
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  • 25 9 Berlin, August 25. Dr. Stresemann departed for Paris on Saturday evening and will proceed to Baden-Baden on Tuesday to continue his convalescence.
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  • 54 9 Berlin, August 26. The Berlin Sunday newspapers show a lack of enthusiasm over the political constellation gathered around at the moment for the signature of the war outlawry pact. "Germania" says that Germany is staking I her most vital interests whereas what the other nations are sacrificing assumes
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  • 60 10 Berlin, August 25. The "Boerssn Zeitun?," commenting on the Paris atmosphere prior to the signature, says that Mr. Kellogg must observe that a new constellation has arisen in Europe directed against North America, Germany and Italy. M. Briand has given way to M. Poincare's policy, thereby creating
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  • 88 10 Reuter's Service. Paris, August 27. Replying to Pressmen's questions as regards the chances of the American Senate ratifying the Peace Pact, Mr. Kellogg declared that was purely a matter for the United States Senate to decide. He added that the position of the United States
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  • 27 10 Paris, August 26. Mr. Kellogg, at the American En nssy. banquetted the plenipoten larics <•; tK Powers. All were present except Dr. Stresemann, who is ill.
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  • 70 10 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, August 25. The elaborate precautions for his -afety in France have surprised -Mr. Kellogg. While ;:n imposing force of police men and officials ostentatiously paraded at >ne end of the Paris station, Mr. Kellogg arrived t a distant portion guarded by detectives in
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  • 99 10 British Official Wireless. London, August 20 Arrangements are being made in Dublin to extend a warm welcome to the United States Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, who is expected to arrive at Kingstown in the American oruiser Detroit on Thursday next. A battery of artillery on
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  • 36 10 London, August 25. Regret is expressed in official quarters that the United States Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, has been unable to accept an invitation to visit London before returning to America.
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  • 43 10 President of Albania Still Uncrowned Reuter's Service. Tiian.:. August -'o. The proclamation oi Pr« blent Ahmed Boy Zi gu as Khig, \.as fit'-iy •x--pected to-da>. div not >*•■<■ jr. The National Asseuibiy raaanembled and elected its Pit-.dent and adjourned on.il Monday.
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  • 35 10 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, August 26. "Yorwaerts" publishes a proclamation of Viennese Albanians affirming that King Achmed Zogu is a tool of Mussolini who intends to make Albania an Italian Colony.
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  • 64 10 No Credence Given Messages Received Reuter's Service. Hartford, Connecticut, August 26. As neither of the airmen is an expert telegraphist, and in view of the improbability of the position given, it is considered that the messages, supposedly from Hassell. are unauthentic. The American Radio Relay League have now
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  • 174 10 Gunmen Fire at Pursuing Detectives Revolver shots, fired in rapid succession, broke" the stillness at about 1 o'clock in i Geylang this morning, when three gunmen endeavoured to shoot down two Chinese detectives who were chasing them. The firing occurred after the detectives had stopped four suspicious
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  • 1096 10 CRICKET Brilliant Victory for Merchants The match between the P.S. and L. and the Merchants, in the S C.C. tournament, was continued on Saturday and ended in a brilliant victory for the Merchants after a very exciting finish. The P.S. and L., who had 64 for the loss
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  • 40 10 Western United States Amateur Championship Reuter's Service. Chicago, August 2<>. Frank Polp of Portland, Oregon, won the Western amateur golf championship, defeating Gus Novotny, of Chicago. 4 up and 3 to play, over the difficult Bob o' Link course.
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  • 37 10 Reuter's Service. London. August 26b At Formby to-day in the boys' golf championship final. Stewart Scheftal (America) beat Archibald Dobbie (Inverness) 6 up and r > to play in a 35-holes match.
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  • 38 10 The final of the Singapore Island golf championship tournament was played yesterday on the Race Course golf links when R. B. L'pton met and defeated H. Jackson by 7 up and 6 to play.
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  • 41 10 Jack Berg Decisively Beaten by Billy PetroHe Reuter's Service. Chicago, Augus* 25. Billy IYtrolie. known as "the Fargo Express." beat the British lightweight. Jack Berg, in the fifth round of a 10-round contest to-day. Berg's seconds threw in the towel.
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  • 51 10 Two Helens Meet for American Championship Reuter's Service. Forest Hills, August 26. In the National Lawn Tennis Championships semi-finals Miss Helen Jacobs (California) beat Mr*. Mallory, 6—2, 7—5. Miss Jacobs now meets, in the final on Monday, Miss Helen Wills, \vho defeated the other semi-finalist. Miss Kdith Cross, 6—o,
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  • 52 10 August Tournament Results The foil -wing were the results of the ties for the August monthly Billiard Tournament of the Juvenile Football Club, played on Saturday, the 25th instant. Mr. Lim Yang Chua 200 beat Mr. Chan S?ng Wah. 170. Mr. Lim Cheng Tee beat Mr. Lee Quee Lim.
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  • 225 10 Singapore Cold Storage vs. Yeo Tiang Swee's Party In a friendly game of Badminton played on Sunday, at the Cold Storage Court, the Singapore Cold Storage Athletic Club narrowly defeated Yeo Tiang Swee's Party, and the results are as under: (S.C.S.A.C. Players Mentioned First) Singles Quek Ban Hock beat
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    406 10 SUCCESSFUL MEETING OF THE POLICE SPORTS Mr. Cullen Carries Off The Veterans' Cup With the elements in their favour, the arrangements p«r*e~C ana competition oi tne keenest, the annual atnletic meeting of the Singapore Police Force was carried out in a manner which usually characterizes thetie annual events. (the
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  • 249 10 MALAYA CUP COMPETITION FINAL Singapore and Selangor Draw After Hard Game The final of the Malaya Cup Competition between Singapore j.nd Selangor. which took place at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, endeu in a draw of 2 goals each .fter a very exciting match. With only a fewminutes to gj,
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  • 34 10 At Kuala Lumpur yesterday the F.M.S. Chinese and the Colony Chinese drew. The Colony lead by 2 goals at the interval, tout the F.M.S. equalised on the resumption.
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  • 319 10 Reuter's Service. London, August 25. The following are the results of the English and Scottish League matches played to-day:— FIRST DIVISION Birmingham 4, Manchester C. L Bolton Wanderers 2, Everton 3. Burnley 3, Sunderland t. Derby County .">, Blackburn Rovers 1. Leeds United 4, Aston
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  • 81 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, August 25. In order to improve the standard of play in association football, it is proposed to form a Negri Sembilan team. The object is to play many away from home matches PS well as home matches. Towkay Goh Eng
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  • 74 10 The following have been chosen to represent the "Union" against the S.R.C. 2nd eleven in a friendly game of soccer tomorrow at the S.RC. ground at 5 p.m. sharp:—Tan Peng Hock: Scow Kiam Hock and Simon Chong: Tan Kirn Cheng: Heng Seng Chiang:
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  • 50 10 Result of August Medal at Race Course Club 1. F. X. Olivtiro 77— 8 69 2. H. L. H. Lim 7«— 6 71 3. John Laycoek 84r—12 72 4. A. C. Carnegy 81— 7 74 5. A. L. B. Lim 81— 6 75 6. Tan Boon Poh 86—10 76
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  • 120 10 Architects' Society fTo tb.3 Editor of the Malaya T Sir, —A notice has appear* i n "Government Gazette" that this .s v ceased to exist. As this notice may be misun. r >t 0 please note that th s So.iety was rmer exempted from registration u».
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  • 135 10 Malay Driver Wanted In The Police At 1:30 a.m. on August 22, a <*>tnan was knocked down and killed 1. an unknown motor-car, the driver of u n mediately drove off after the atv The car has since been tra belonging to the army, Nav\ Force Institute.
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  • 130 10 (By courtesy of the Nichi-N. Shirnburraha) Tokio. Angus* Bt Rubber f.a.q. spot was quoted I 41 sen (middle price). Mr. Russevitch, a Russian ofE Eastern Chinese Railway who was an by the Chinese authorities in with the recent plot in Outer has unsuccessfully attempted suicide by taking poison
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  • 217 10 About fifty members of the StraitChinese Reading Club held their |<i< yesterday at Mr. Song; Ong Sian::'bungalow, Changi niile.-t< :h Starting from their Club, 136 Prin- Street, at 7:30 am., they made f the bungalow in two big lorries and after a pleasant journey lasting l 1
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  • 131 10 Committee No. 7 took the v action at meeting held on 22 1928. Decided in view of in sitv for completing the Ponl water scheme (for which revise i of $5,800,000 has been submitted Consu:tants comparing with estimate of $3,200,000) thai funds be found, but that th <
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  • 48 10 At the invitation of the untitled Authority, SO Fellows of the R Institute visited the L >ndon i A private launch was pUw d of the Institute, and the guesl Uf# ceived by Sir Charles UmcU 1 minster Pier, at 10 a.m. 1 1 the Empire was represented
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  • 722 11 hair mart s interesting Survey M.M. VJ t annual general meeting of the r the Prevention of Cruelty to Singapore) was held last SaturKaffle's Museum at noon. Mr. kt-Yarborough presided and there mall but representative gathering, unutes of the last meeting were p..',: an) confirmed. ing the adoption
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  • 59 11 The untitled States is growing rapidly in and divorce, but standing still according to the figures of trice. Divorces grew by six 1927 compared with the preMany more people are marry'd« and Arizona, indicating that j. rnians jump into motor-cars quick n se nei ftD ouring States for hr mony,
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  • 353 11 thJ h R rd inary general meeting of LpM kl s Rubber Estat *> Ltd., was vltrT J ly T 19 s at St. Helen's Place, Harvard (the Chairman) presiding. tJi» ?pi Me ed l th ci re P res enting the SecrenanT
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  • 774 11 The eighteenth annual general meeting of Caledonian (Selangor) Rubber Company. Ltd., was held on July 19 at 20, Abchureh-lane, London, E.C. Mr. Clarance F. Leighton (the Chairman) said the shareholders would be as much disappointed as the directors that the statement submitted was not more
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 282 11 TO-NIGHT MONDAY, AUGUST 27. TO-NIGHT! m NEW WOR.LD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA TO-NlGHT—lnteresting Arabian Play "Omar Tajir" Supported by Specially Selected VAUDEVILLE EXTRA TURNS. COME SEE! Charming Maggie, Smiling Purita and the Manila and Malayan Artistes. WATCH For M THE VIKGIN OF YUN AN For further information Ring
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    • 161 11 Who says Bom ,S2O m Still going Strong! He knows that every drop of Johnnie Walker can be WKb&F^*4U absolutely depended on as ~Hf^flr perfectly mature. is j guaranteed the whole John Little Co., Ltd [^^Jt^l SINGAPORE, PENANG AND KUALA jj BRITISH LAGER BEER I j TROPICAL BRAND. j a
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  • 293 12 Knight-Engined Cars Numerous world records for speed, established during the past year in Europe by cars employing the sleeve-valve type of power plant, together with new speed, endurance and stamina marks set in America by Knight-engined cars, are occasioning the consideration of this type of car for more
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  • 116 12 Announcement of another European triumph for the Erskine Six has been made by The Studebaker Corporation of America. According to cables from Warsaw, Poland, an Erskine Six Royal Sedan last week defeated a field of 120 competitors in a race from Warsaw to Lodz, covering 1103 kilometers
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  • 111 12 R?tail deliveries of Studebaker and Brskine cars throughout the world during the month of May exceeded deliveries for the same period last year by 34.5 per cent, according to a statement issued by The Studebaker Corporation of America. May was the ninth consecutive month that Studebaker deliveries
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  • 158 12 Back in 1015. Emil Grogor, a retired banker-farmer of Waterville. Minnomte, purchased his first motor-car. He bought an Oakland. With all the anxiety and watchfulness of a first owner, he wa> ever on the alert to detect any trouble. At tne end of a vear Mr. Gregor
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  • 67 12 British Official Wireless. London, August 26. Parti New York 4.80 »/JJ Brussels Geneva V Amsterdam Milan 92.60 Berlin f** Stockholm JJjJ Copenhagen Jf-JJ osl ilill Vienna 34.425 Prague 163.75 Helsingfors 192-75 Athens 374 5 Bucharest 794.5 Rio 5 29/32 Buenos Aires 47.375 Bombay Is 5 29/32 d Shanghai 2s
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  • 83 12 London, August 24. Manchester Market B*4 lbs. Shirtings, fair (new basis) 12s 6d 40's Grey Yarns, Single twist 18 %d 6 lbs. T. Cloth, fair—24 yards 8s Liverpool Market Cotton—Fully Middling American 10.44 Egyptian Cotton 18.70 Metals Tin—Standard 3 months £207.2.6 Produce Copra, fair merchantable £25.5.0 Black Pepper
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 643 12 I SPANISH lIA GARDENS I 56, EAST COAST ROAD jjj g GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME gj I From Friday, August 24 to Thursday, August 30. g j3 GATES OPEN AT 8 P.M. VAUDEVILLE STARTS AT 9:45 P.M. g S SPANISH TANGO—By Misses. Louisa and Georgette. g S FORNA A'SUHRENTO —SPANISH
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    • 504 12 SINGAPORE PIANO COMPANY SPECIALISTS in repairing pianos and Player pianos. Estimates given and orders promptly executed. TUNING at moderate charges. Stockists of every line in musical requirements Special orders undertaken. 'PHONE »603. Baffles Plaea. To Katong Residents! Follow the crowd and fill up with 44 SHELL" Petrol at Our New
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    • 422 12 ALWAYS AILING—NEVER WELL. The Secret of Their Weakness. What Pallid, Nervous n Should Do To Get Strong. Many women, mothers who have the nourished nerves i.« revit il are of children, girls at school or busi- have any or all of th sym] ess who feel worn-out every night after
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    • 596 13 Jl joTTCtJ 1! iCNAC» [y 0 |Mo§| ji f Shipped by Purveyors 1 1 THE SPECIAL 1 j WELL KNOWN FIRM APPOINTMENT I DENIS-MQUNIE CO. The LateKingEdward vn m 1 established 1838 |toH. M. King George V. I j 11br*H 1 1 I 1 Obtainable at all Liquor Dealers M
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    • 476 14 PUBLIC NOTICES__ s.s. 44 CARMARTHENSHIRE (Due August 25, 1928) be collected. The Bond will be arable for signature by a legally authorised re preservative of Consignees our Shipvinx Accounts Department on Wednesday, Xe*22nd instant, and application for delivery of cargo must be made to that de partment. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD.,
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    • 538 14 SITUATION VACANT WANTED —Insurance Canvassers. Tamils and Chinese preferred. Apply Box 709, c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET TO LET—No. 91, Joo Chiat Road. A small bungalow with two bedrooms. Water laid. Apply within. TO LET—No. 179, Orchard Road. Entry September 1. Apply Anglo-Chinese Dispensary, Ltd., 303, North Bridge Road. TO
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    • 476 14 BANI'S THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITEDHEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. l, Jalan Sayang. Batv Pahat 109, Jalan Rahaaaat. Palembang 16, Uir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang
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    • 333 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 £3,000,00u Subscribed Capital fiWJJJ 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. M.
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    • 151 14 INSURANCE j fkWk soirra VW BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT fcOWBST CURRENT RATBB. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manafei 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
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    • 559 14 INSURANCE THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone Nos. 3046 and 3047. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. See Teong Wah, Esq. (Chairman). Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman). Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah
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    • 460 15 STEAMER SAILINGS T\ o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES [re rporated in England) -All P VSSENGER CARGO r SERVICES. M«tVl \R AND ORIENTAL STEAM fl v \TION CO., LONDON AND 1« BAST MAIL SERVICE. Hinder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) nl TWARDS from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore
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    • 506 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE Jtinnes jH p H Austral ische Linien |Q G Oampfschiffs and Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA PORTS AND KOBE t Carl Legien Aug 30 t Leverkusen Sept 5 ERMLAND Sept 23 HOMEWARDS HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND
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    • 460 15 STEAMER SAILINGS \ic?*l\ UOVD l\ (Incorporated Vr In Germany.) The under* oted are the Company'■ intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS FOR MANILA, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. DERFFLINGER Sept 13 FOR MANILA, JAPAN AND VLADIVOSTOK. GOETTINGEN Aug 31 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN, t SCHWABEN Sepf 6 HOMEWARDS FOR
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    • 214 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG (direct express service—l9'/2 hours) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG Monday 4 p.m. "KINTA" Wednesday 4 p.m. "IPOH" Saturday 4 p.m. "KLANG" PORT SWETTENHAM TELUK ANSON Friday 4 p.m. "PERAK" PORT
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    • 501 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Doe SaSj Kashima Maru 10 000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Aug 30 31 fHakone Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Sept 13 14 Suwa Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseile3, London, A'werp Rotterdam Sept 27 Z§ Fushimi Maru 11,000 Naples,
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    • 293 16 I the world s i I Jfpl Ij best i jjj HOOGLANDT CO. I SINGAPORE. I I P. 0.8. 252 jjj WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE you can now own a modern car of fine quality WITH DICKY SEAT mm\\\\f^ m m m 5 PASSENGER SEDAN $1,750 5 SIX TOURING $1,750 5 To
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    • 55 16 I POLYDOR GRAMOPHONE g I With Solid Teakwood Casing. Powerful Double Spring Motor. &j |}J (Playing 1 dijj'a-siJii.l) r;2rii> 5— n|jj|^ j] Aut9antic Brake, mi b3st IJ JH| 7^^ffli|o|mliiliiil I? Pole stPix S) ii i i)i. > 2 I Nang Heng Co., j Piano Dealers and Repairers, H cj I
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    • 338 16 rD Flyosan is the easiest, simplest and cleanest way to destroy all insect j{] Cj Kills Flics —One of our most dangerous pests, spreading filth and disease. X] Kills Mosquitoes—Another menace, carriers of malaria and yellow fever. I E] Kills Ants and Roaches—The bane of housewife. g Kills Moths—Spray Flyosan
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