Malaya Tribune, 4 September 1928
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Title Section21 1928-09-04 1 The Malaya Tribune al XV.- No. 206 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, September 4, 1928.21 words
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Advertisement221 1928-09-04 1 TRY KOREA MISSION CLOTH S3 dnr> not FADE, '.il does not SHRINK. '<* wears LONGER. _t Korean Products Co. 7, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 324. c aoi—toaocsaoßQjL—Boooi—aoßQi iocaoi ocaoi i .ocao. _3or-=.o tono The Home Movie Projector you have been Q 0 waiting for. g o j 16 mm.221 words
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Advertisement13 1928-09-04 1 FLORODOR Washing tf_ Suitings /V /-Oy For Tropical Wear HIGH STREET, Singapore. 413 words
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Article3081 1928-09-04 2 BERTAM CONSOLIDATED RUBBER CO., LTD. Sir West Ridgeway on Government's Action The ordinary general meeting of the Bertam Consolidated Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on July 24 at River Plate House, Finsbury Circus, London, E.C., Sir West Ridge (the Chairman) presiding. The Seretary (.Mr. H. Read Smith) having3,081 words
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Advertisement325 1928-09-04 2 The World's Finest /___?Jf Tonic /J^elf is especially welcome //>» in a trying climate B Halls Wine 77/£ SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE puts new life into those who are tired and depressed. It enriches the blood and every nerve, every function, feels the benefit. It braces up the entire system and325 words
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Advertisement66 1928-09-04 2 I THIS IS "509" BABY I l BROTHER OF «5 2 O" [1 I 10 CONCESSIONAIRES FOR MALAYA. jjj ITALASIA Singapore-Penang Kuala Lumpur. ART-ROC FOR COLOURING AND HARDENING CEMENT FLOORS j Following colours in Stock Tile Red, Soft-Tone Brown, Spanish Green, I Slate Grey. I i I Sime, Darby Co.,66 words
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Advertisement346 1928-09-04 3 Every man has a lot of old r{/ j friends who would appre- ciate a portrait of him as he is to-day. WW* c How long since your S last portrait was I made SCtfDIO MODERN ELECTRIC LIGHTING THROUGHOUT C or c ns-a —a I 'PHONE: 550 J9L. P. S.346 words
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Advertisement104 1928-09-04 3 TARPAULIN OR MOTOR CAR AND LORRY HOODS AND COVERS. MOHAMED BIN HOOSAINSAH OFFICE: 66 ROBINSON ROAD. (Ground Floor Tel. No. 2454.) FACTORY: LORONG H. No. 4, Teluk Kurau Road, Singapore. Manufacture* and Supplier of Rattan and Bertam Chicks, Canvas an Tarpaulin Blinds, Tennis Ilue Screens, Bertam Panels and Galvanized Wire104 words
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Advertisement386 1928-09-04 3 Bovril is a most valuable aid in the prevention of illness. It ensures nourish- ment and increases vitality. AUCTION SALE CHING KENG LEE CO LTD AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, THE PROPERTY OF ELEVEN PAWNSHOPS. TO BE HELD AT Our Sale-Room, Raffles C hambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER386 words
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Article942 1928-09-04 4 STEAMER AND WHARF ABLAZE Second Disaster of This Kind to Same Company (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hong Kong, August 24. The s s. Sui Tai. of the Hong Kong, Canton and Macao Steamship Company, plying tween Hong Kong and Macao, caught tire soon after having berthed942 words
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Article197 1928-09-04 4 Additions to Wireless Telegraphy "Mafan Mahad" is not the name given to a new flower —they are two words taken from the new wireless medical sea code, and convey the information that "a male passenger has difficulty in breathing." This code, which will be an innovation in197 words
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Advertisement130 1928-09-04 4 A VJusUe aid in the Sick Room. 5 VAwSw In convalescence "4711" Eau de Cologne It is so essential to have the best ft 1 has been found to be the greatest aid in quality Eau de Cologne, therefore see A C~2y> effecting a speedy return to health. A that130 words
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Advertisement297 1928-09-04 4 I Chinese, Malay, Siamese, Javanese, I Tamil Hindustani, and Krontchong j RECORDS J ffi Are now manufactured under the latest X I Electrical Process j Cj To be obtained from ffi I TEO CHIANG CO., 54/96 Arab Street raj TEO SIANG CO., 151 Arab Street ffl nj SONG HENG CO.,297 words
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Article1233 1928-09-04 5 Much Hoped From Kellogg Pact (From Our Special Berlin Correspondent.) Berlin, August 2. The month of August finds the political situation in Germany absorbingly interesting to the student of politics, if somewhat too involved and delicate for the entire peace of mind of her responsible leaders. Great1,233 words
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Advertisement329 1928-09-04 5 -SUMMER TROUBLE." Baby's Own Tablets Are Just the Remedy Your Children Need At This Time. During the hot season stomach and bowel nts are especially dangerous, therefore parent should carefully watch the ol the children at this time. When owning symptom of "summer trouble" ued do not delay, give Baoy's329 words
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Advertisement90 1928-09-04 5 MENSSANA THE BRAIN FOOD THINK CLEARLY AND CONCISELY ON BUSINESS PROBLEMS. S )LD AT Dis ENbAKIES HELPS YOU Wholesale Agents: Chow Kit Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE t Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Now is the time to buy a German Piano from THE UNION PIANO CO., 84-1 TANK ROAD. Fresh Australian Beef90 words
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Advertisement162 1928-09-04 5 1 BRITAIN'S PREMIER POLISH j I EXCELLENT IN ALL CLIMATES I j I a fl 3 fl The wise man X fl I fl with an eye to economy Cj fl is buying "CHERRY BLOSSOM" jjj S BOOT POLISH, because it is the only j cheap and certain way of162 words
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Advertisement220 1928-09-04 5 WIVES AND Daughters Suddenly left to your own resour cm, what is going to happen to you? Are you qualified to earn a living? If you are, you have a lot to be thankful for. If not, the I.C.S. offer facilities such as women in the past never dreamt of.220 words
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Miscellaneous186 1928-09-04 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to apd for September 9: To-day, September 4. 5:15 p.m.-Drill Hall, D. E. L. Unit, Weapon Training. 5:15 p.m.-Drill Hall, Eurasian Company, 30 Yds. Range. To-morrow, September 5. 5:15 p.m.-Drill Hall, Brigade Signal Section (Indians), Section Training. 5:15 p.m.-Drill Hall, Malay Company, 30 Yds.186 words
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Advertisement292 1928-09-04 6 i in in I PAVILION FROM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TO MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. S at 9:15 p.m. sharp. 5j THE NEWLYWEDS* TROUBLES (Stern Bros. Comedy). INTERNATIONAL NEWS. X The Latest PATHE GAZETTE 1 j Reginald Denny I GOOD MORNING JUDGE I I IH THE FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 P.M. H I292 words
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Advertisement201 1928-09-04 6 JkmusementSo SH£ESHS2SESHS£SHS2SH£ESESE^^ lALHAMBRA j 'PHONE 909 I I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors) a I I From Friday, August 31. I a I I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. j 8 I WILLIAM FOX Presents I I "Silk Legs" 1 WITH 1 MADGE BELLAMY. I 0 I 3 A Comedy201 words
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Advertisement458 1928-09-04 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Benooolea Streets 'PHONE NO. 3156. FROM FRIDIY, AUGUST 31 TO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. TOO MUCH YOUTH with RICHARD HOLT. Girl lost in the midst of a seething, burning forest, the burning bridge—the only road to safety—the thrilling rescue just before458 words
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Advertisement136 1928-09-04 6 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Telephnn. FROM WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 29 TO All SEPTEMBER 4. SECOND SHOW AT 9:lu i FOX NEWS WHEN BONITA RODE (Curley Wi WILLIAM FOX Preseots "Why Sailors Co Wr A comedy romance of storr.), hula hula girls, lions and wil,< cannibal island. Starring SALLY PBI°PS, NICK136 words
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Article120 1928-09-04 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, September 4. r.a»t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). v < Heutsz 22; Rajula 20. M i,n V luirf (Entrance Gate 3). 1 h; Mexico Maiu 14; Pres. Monroe Renong t>; Kamuning 8; Euryhu-; 7. '•>», iv I luck (Entrance (iate120 words
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Article22 1928-09-04 7 untitled five hundred bronze in* recently found by workmen ding estate near Weymouth are M to the British Museum for 1 ttminatkML22 words
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Article26 1928-09-04 7 of issue of Money Orders for I Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal The rate of payment of Money from India and Ceylon is Rs. 15626 words
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Article205 1928-09-04 7 Penang Inquiry Closed to Press. A preliminary inquiry was held in the Penang Police Court on Friday, reports the "Straits Echo," into the allegations against a Chinese, Lim Chun Heck alias Lira Choon Hock, who is accused of having committed a serious offence on three girls under205 words
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Article428 1928-09-04 7 The China Navigation Company's 5..-;. "Kiungchow," Captain R. Ritchie, of 2,053 tons, arrived at Singapore on Saturday from Hong Kong, which port she left on the 23rd inst., having touched at Swatow on her passive here, with general cargo, one saloon and 337 deck passengers. She anchored in428 words
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Article66 1928-09-04 7 British Official Wireless. London, September 3. Paris 124 25 New York 4.85 9/32 Brussels M.9 Geneva Amsterdam l fri2 Milan >2.b0 Berlin ff Stockholm Copenhagen osl aiiiS Vienna f£*» Prague Jg-JJ Helsingfors Madrid 29-205 Lisbon 2 7 2 Athens gj l 5 »/32 Buenos Aires 4 3 Jf BucharestBritish Official Wireless. - 66 words
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Article258 1928-09-04 7 Acquired by the Ho Hong Steam Ship Co., Ltd. The >teamer "Ling Nam", of G2IS tons gross register, has been sold by her Hong Kong owners, Messrs. Williamson Co., to the Ho Hong Steam Ship Co., Ltd., of Singapore, th:ough The Banetto Shipping and Trading Co.258 words
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Article197 1928-09-04 7 Chines? Woman Crushed To Death. A. and an unusual accident was recalled yesterday afternoon when the Coroner, Mr. F. G Bourne, commenced an enquiry into the death of the Chinese Voman who was crushed by a heavy steam read roller. The accident occurred in New Bridge Road,197 words
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Article256 1928-09-04 7 A Film With an Attraction All Its Own. Singapore is extremely fortunate in securing a series of excellent films recently —each different and having an attraction of its own. Close on the heels of Sunrise came Beau Geste," a magnificent film which is drawing crowded houses at256 words
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Article126 1928-09-04 7 Defendant in Supreme Court Case Was Absent. In the Singapore Supreme Court this morning 1 efore Mr. Justice Prichard a case was heard in which Mr. Jackson Oswald Davies of Singapore sued Mr. Gnstauv Bantle for the return of the following shares or their value in cash126 words
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Article43 1928-09-04 7 A woman who picked up a piece of valuable china at the Exhibition of Antiques at Olympia was promptly ordered by a policeman to put it down. The woman obeyed, and admitted, "You are quite right." She was Princess Louise, Duches* of Argyll.43 words
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Article289 1928-09-04 7 Echo of Yio Choo Kang Affair. I Further evidence was recorded in the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday afternoon, in connection with the Yio Choo Kang armed gang robbery in which Madame Lee Beh Neo was victimised to the extent of over $30,000 worth of jewellery. Her grand-nephew is289 words
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Article32 1928-09-04 7 The "Daily Mail" understands that the Government intends to take over the Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent's Park, as soon as the lease expires, making them arailable to the public free of charge.32 words
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Article, Illustration21 1928-09-04 7 > Malaya Tribune Artist. <>n „e fc li. H. AMonl Cader, States, President of the United Indian Association, Penang, new21 words
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Advertisement77 1928-09-04 7 THE OPEN SESAME TO HEALTH. WEALTH. FAME, POWER. INFLUENCE AND SUCCESS A course of lessons specially written for those who are dissatisfied with taeir present condition in life. Particulars free Apply Box 700, c/o Malaya Tribune. GLENNIE PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, TOOWOOMBA QUEENSLAND. Church of England School for girls. Und*77 words
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Advertisement804 1928-09-04 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Tenders are invited for the Re-building of a Store at Newton Road, and will be received by the undersigned up to noun on Thursday, September 13. Plans, Specifications and form of tend rs may be obtained from the Municipal Architect on production of a receipt804 words
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Miscellaneous425 1928-09-04 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, September 4. Tides. —0:42 a.m., 1:3 p.m. L V re Baby Day, Victoria Hall. at f>: 15, in front Victoria Theatre. J Mtg. Indian Assn., at 5:30 p.m. (ieftte," Victoria Theatre, 9:80 p.m. To-m«rrow, September 5. r its.—1:26 a.m., 1:35 p.m. Municipal Employees' Thrift and in Society,425 words
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Miscellaneous79 1928-09-04 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. (By courtesy of the Government Health Office). Kandang Kerbau Station. For the 24 hours ending midnight. September 3. deg. Maximum shade temperature 84 F. Minimum shade temperature 72.5 K. Mean shade temperature 77.2 F. Maximum sun radiation 134 F. Minimum grass radiation 68.1 F. Sea temperature (maximum) 8579 words
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Article816 1928-09-04 8 A demand has been made for a thorough investigation of the affairs of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, with particular reference to the conduct of its financial affairs and to the circumstances in which the appointment of Administrator was abolished. That demand appears to be thoroughly816 words
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Article1118 1928-09-04 8 To-day's tin price is $106.75; 150 tons sold. To-day's rubber price: Spot 30*4 cents; London spot 8 13/16 d.; New York spot sheet holiday. There has been an epidemic of "flu" throughout Malacca during t'i3 last fortnight, says the Guardian." lt is stated that at present the scanty pay of1,118 words
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Article806 1928-09-04 8 Fm'sr- G rast< Health KM.S.R., is jrorng un leave ii future. The Hon'ble Dr. R. O. Winston i, of Education, S S. and F ftf Sis to Kua.a Lumpur. Archdeacon Izard, form rly has left Swanage and rone Worthing, in Sussex. Mr. S. F. Colman has be,806 words
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Article67 1928-09-04 8 From Chim and Japan bv s s. V" due at Singapore at G a.m. to-niorrow From Holland by s.s. Insulin.U-. ri» Singapore on Thursday morning. t >• instant. o u A From China and Janan s.>. Maru. due at Singapore cn Ihursriaj, 6th instant. i„=ni»t«-h« i From Europe,67 words
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Advertisement363 1928-09-04 8 I A Sale Bargain of Exceptional Merit. I I ROBINSON S MACKINTOSHES 1 s~lk I I Made for Tropical Wear I Mjttf N S 90 G ROBINSON'S Special Quality Mackin- 5 jg toshes are made from a Strong Twill q I lM Smart Olive Shade 5 Qky. I X f'tyV'363 words
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Advertisement143 1928-09-04 8 PAGODA PURE CHINESE SILK Hosiery GENT'S Half Hose Quality 66 All Silk Throughout $1.25 per paib NAMSENS 54, HIGH STREET. STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS, LEVELS, Etc.. Etc. Sole Agents: MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. hUW 10 BLV LIAMOMS. Buy diamonds143 words
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Article152 1928-09-04 9 Auspices Unusually Happy. DANE CHOSEN FOR THE PRESIDENCY. Kef ord Number of Nations Represented This Session. Reuter's Service. Geneva, September 3. ninth Assembly of the League of has opened. ML Procope (Finland) President of the Council, in his inaddress said that this year's pron was indicative ofReuter's Service. - 152 words
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Article28 1928-09-04 9 Geneva. September 3. following have been elected Vfcents of the Assembly; Adatci, fortj Briand 38; Mueller (Germany) 38; .uin 37; Mackenzie King 33; Doctor (Austria) 24.28 words
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Article61 1928-09-04 9 T rans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Geneva. September 3. Th.> participation of fifty States in the r n .Tit League Assembly constitutes a resaVs a Geneva correspondent. 1 ne u legates include five Premiers and Foreign Ministers, which suggests that Assembly's prestige has not diminished. Reich's Chancellor and M.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 61 words
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Article58 1928-09-04 9 Reuter's Service. Berlin. September 3. Prior to poin? to Geneva to attend the ue Assembly. Chancellor Mueller de- a that the evaeuaticn of the Rhineland demanded by the whole of Germany respective of Party. The maintenance of the Allied forces on German soil would be guarded by allReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article115 1928-09-04 9 FOREIGN LEGION AGENT SENT TO PRISON. llany Young Men Stopped on French Border. Reuter's Service. Schneidemuhl, September ft. young Austrian sentence d here to <«* prisonment for recrait.ng I i French Foreign Legjon he had secnred thirty recruit, for the L 4,,:, and had in his possess.^ thatReuter's Service. - 115 words
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Obituary109 1928-09-04 9 DEATH OF ADMIRAL. Reuter's Service. London, September 4. The death has occurred of Admiral Sir H.jph Evan-Thomas, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.V.O., LL.D. [Sir Hugh Evan-Thomas was born on October 27. 1862, and was a son la'e Mr. Charles of jjiau, li morganshire. Sir Hugh co fomna al .-areer in 1875 andReuter's Service. - 109 words
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Article44 1928-09-04 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 6. The owner* of the "Clan Lamont" lejtn the iteamer has arrived at Port KHzabeth. file "Clan Lamont" was .yesterday 1 d to be in difficulties owing to the '1 ing of its cargo in mountainous seas.jReuter's Service. - 44 words
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Article20 1928-09-04 9 Reuter's Service. Reval, September o. F.sthonia has intimated that she intends to adhere to the Kellogg Pact.Reuter's Service. - 20 words
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Article88 1928-09-04 9 Rescued by Exploring Party. HASSELL AND CRAMER SAFE. Reuter's Service. London, September 3. Confirmation of the rescue of Hassell and Ctramer is contained in a New York message stating that they had a forced landing due to the exhaustion of their E>etrol. The airmen for theReuter's Service. - 88 words
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Article94 1928-09-04 9 New York. September 3. The New York "Times" reports that Hassell and Cramer, the airmen from whom wireless message for assistance were received about a week ago, have been rescued and are safe at Mount Evans Observatory in Greenland. Details of the rescue were wirelessed to94 words
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Article40 1928-09-04 9 Copenhagen, September 3. The Greenland Administration has not received any confirmation of the American report of the rescue of Hassell and Cramer The Administration to-day received several messages from Greenland, but the airmen were not mentioned in them.40 words
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Article126 1928-09-04 9 DEPLORES IMMIGRATION POLICY. Workers Sent "Brutally to Fight Nature" in Empire Outposts. Reuter's Service. London, September i. At the Trades Union Congress diamond jubilee meeting at Swansea there were: j-o [ewer delegates than last year. The irtiliated membership, it was stated, h iropped chiefly owing to theReuter's Service. - 126 words
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Article72 1928-09-04 9 London, September 3. The Trade Union Congress parsed a resolution Uy expd.in 2 the^na. Seamen s Lnion. t v behalf of the Executive, said that Denan u necessary because the Seamen's Union proposed to assist non-political Miners' KfYn attempt by Jack «"'oppose the resolution h h^ U72 words
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Article31 1928-09-04 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. HambuTg, September 3. riTL p thirteenth Congress of the German T r s fe s fiff the 1SS&25K ciple subject Dem„ u increased J®. production.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 31 words
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Article19 1928-09-04 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 3. Notwithstanding demonstration Mr KeHogg Dub]in whcn'felefVir'Murg en route to New York.Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Article20 1928-09-04 9 Reuter's Service. Moscow, E»pw»w«M A hurricane in the Crimea has caused and cattle drowned in many places.Reuter's Service. - 20 words
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Article28 1928-09-04 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, September 3. On his accession the Albanian Km?: exexchanged cordial telegrams with the K g of Italy and Signor Mussolini.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 28 words
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Article154 1928-09-04 9 How Young Men Are Won. INTEREST OF MEMBERS WANING. Reuter's Service. Riga, September 3. The Congress for International Communist Youth, known as "X.1.M.." has opened a Moscow. M. Gorkich reporting its world wide activities, deplored the fact that although fresh nuclei were contmuaUv opened the total membershipReuter's Service. - 154 words
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Article27 1928-09-04 9 Warsaw. September 3. A procession of Young Communists fell foul Of a police official here who dre* his revolver and wounded three of them.27 words
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Article29 1928-09-04 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Warsaw, September 3. Serious disorders with a number gravelj injured occurred in Warsaw on the occasior of the opening of the Communist Week.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 29 words
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Article22 1928-09-04 9 THE NEW CHINA —IV. Published on page IL AND MALAYAN PERSONALITIES. Hon'ble Mr. H. H. Abdocl Cader.^ on page 7.22 words
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Article148 1928-09-04 9 England and Germany Send Messages to France. British Official Wireless. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Londcn, September 3. The British Government and Sir Samuel Hoare, the Air Minister, have sent messages to Paris expressing their profound sympathy at the death of M. Bokanowski, French Minister for Commerce, including civil aviation,British Official Wireless.; Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 148 words
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Article50 1928-09-04 9 Speedy Transmission of Mail. Reuter's Service. New York, September 4. A seaplane catapulted from the liner He de France off Cape Race at two o cloc* ytsterday morning and arrived at Boston ax four in the afternoon, saving a full day in the transmission of the mail.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article27 1928-09-04 9 Reuter's Service. Batavia, September 3. The R.AJ\ flyinp-boats which are on their way back to Singapore have arrived at Bima. They start for Sourabaya tomorrow.Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article23 1928-09-04 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, September 3. A Greek communique states that the sufferers in the dengue fever epidemic exceed 350,000.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 23 words
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Article26 1928-09-04 9 Reuter's Service. Athens, September 3. M. Venizelos is the latest victim of dengue fever and is in hospital with a slight at* tack.Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article132 1928-09-04 9 More Than a Hundred Buildings Gutted. NO INJURY DONE TO THE PLANT. Eight Hundred People Rendered Homeless. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 4. At the Raub Gold Mine there was a large fire yesterday lasting from 1 p.m. till 6 o'clock in132 words
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Article86 1928-09-04 9 FIERCE FIGHTING IN BAZAARS. Police Compelled to Fire on Unruly Mob. Reuter's Service. Calcutta. September 3. Police reinforcements which were despatched to Kahragpur fired on an unruly crowd of malcontents, three of whom are reported to have been wounded. Th trouble originated in communal disturbances in which bombsReuter's Service. - 86 words
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Article99 1928-09-04 9 Flatly Rejects Anglo-French Naval Proposals. Reuter's Service. London, September 4. According to the "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic col respond: nt, the main points of he Anglo French Naval Agreement which he says have been allowed to leak out by the QuS d'Orsav and various French de egatesReuter's Service. - 99 words
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Article62 1928-09-04 9 General Motors Represented On Both Sides. Reuter's Service. New York, September 4. The list of big businessmen or less actively participating in the Fresi denUal campaign is SomRaskob Chairman of the m nce j Sr.! General Motors, resigned ttat P0SI T,r'Hor?e s r Dupont7chIirman of the*same'corporation, has offeredReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article36 1928-09-04 9 Particulars Regarding Terms of New Treaty. Reuter's Service. Pretoria, September 3. v rF', KSST com panie"? associations, consuls etc unconditional most favoured nation treatment but safeguards for existing perial preferences.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article42 1928-09-04 9 Reuter's Service. Belgrade, September 3. "Tli.alth reasons" is the official explanation fo the decision of M..Mihailov Itch1tch Ju«"o-Slav Minister to Albania, who is at pres nt spending a holiday here and will not return to his post at Tirana.Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Article18 1928-09-04 9 Reuter's Service. Berlin, September 3. T?Uticz and Zimmermann landed at Moscow yesterday in bad weather.Reuter's Service. - 18 words
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Advertisement86 1928-09-04 9 iGilbey's Invalid b INVALID POBj I a I Port J Is a pick-me-up and Tonic that I in every way for this climate. Invalid Port 3 C I A PRODUCE riIGAL. E a H 3 i a i jj Sole Agents: i GimrnjEfjb j 8 (Incorporated in the Straits SettleraenU.)86 words
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Article70 1928-09-04 10 SPREAD OF PROPAGANDA IN SWEDEN. Crew of Training Ship and Journalist Involved. Reuter's Service. Stockholm, September •>. Complaints have been made that the Russian training ship Leningrad, now at Visby, has been carrying on Bolshevist propaganda by means of placards in Swedish. The Russian Minister here has apologisedReuter's Service. - 70 words
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Article47 1928-09-04 10 Stockholm. September 4. Dr. AlexandrofF, a Russian journalist, who has ben suspected of being engaged in military espionage in Sweden on behalf of the Soviets, has resigned his post of head of the Stockho'm Office of the Official Soviet Tass B. W. S. Agency.47 words
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Article118 1928-09-04 10 Devout Indians Unclothed in Snowy Heights. Reuter's Service. London, September 3. The Aniarnath Sacred Cay? lies almost inaccessible at a height of about 1,.">00 feet in the Kashmir hills. Many devout pilgrims are in the habit of discarding their clothing to complete the final stage, involving arduous climb*Reuter's Service. - 118 words
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Article100 1928-09-04 10 Victims of L 55 Disaster Cannot Be Identified. British Official Wireless. London, September S. Owing to the difficulty of identification, the Admiralty has decided that all the bodies of the crew of the British submarine L 55, which was sunk in Russian waters in 1919. shallBritish Official Wireless. - 100 words
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Article65 1928-09-04 10 Princess Marie Louise in Motor Accident. British Official Wireless. London, September 3. Princess Marie Louise, cousin to the ,7— has been involved in a motor-car collision in Tetbury, Gloucester. The windscreen of the Princess* car was smashed and she was cut about the face, her nose beingBritish Official Wireless. - 65 words
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Article57 1928-09-04 10 Reuter's Service. Paris, September 3. M. Queuille, Minister for Agriculture, has been appointed Minister for Commerce ad interim, in place of M. Bokanowski, who was killed in an airplane crash M Georges Leygues, Minister for Marine, has been appointed to take charge of the Air Department, whichReuter's Service. - 57 words
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Article29 1928-09-04 10 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Rome, September 3. The Italian Government has passed the plan to construct a seaplane harbour at Milan. The task has taken 3% years.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 29 words
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Article33 1928-09-04 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 3. At the Selangor Assizes a Tamil coolie of Berjuntai Estate was convicted of the murder of his wife and was sentenced to death.33 words
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Article150 1928-09-04 10 The Civil District Judge, Singapore. Mr. H. A. Forrer, was spared the trouble of deciding by evidence an unusually difficult case which came before him for hearing a few days ago. The plaintiff, a Chinese lady named f horn Geok Gee, was represented by her attorn y150 words
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Article230 1928-09-04 10 CRICKET. Duke's Beat United Services by 43 Runs, The Duke's met the United Services at Tanglin on Sunday and defeated them by 43 runs. Batting first, the Duke's knocked up 111 towards which Sgt. Bennett contributed 30. The United Services replied wi.h 68. Lt. Walker top scoring with230 words
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200 1928-09-04 10 In a low scoring match played on Sunday at Palau Brani between Mr. Stack's XI and the R.E., the latter wen after an exciting finish by 6 runs. The following are the scores and bowling analyses: R. E. Jenkins c B. R. Singh b200 words
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Article134 1928-09-04 10 The Chinese Recreation Club met the Penang Cricket Club in a Penang League fixture on the Esplanade on Saturday, ami defeated them by 9 wickets. The Cricket Club had a strong team and it included seven men who have played for the Settlement. Batting134 words
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183 1928-09-04 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, September 3. A meeting of senior cricketers from all parts of the peninsula at Ipoh on Saturday decided to form a Non-Benders' Cricket Llub of Malaya, the objects being to promote good fellowship and cricket amongst all Colonists aged183 words
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505 1928-09-04 10 Winners Secure Second Place in The League. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. It was the good goal-keeping of Urquhart which prevented the S.R.C. from losing by a wider margin when they went up against the Malays in a 1 irst Division League match which took place505 words
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Article215 1928-09-04 10 The first match in the Kuala Trengganu League was played on August 23 between the Government Office XI and the Police XI and ended in a victory for the Govt. Office by 2 goals to nil. The League match played at the Police Padang on August215 words
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Article59 1928-09-04 10 On Saturday at Port Swettenham, the Selangor Club drew with the P.S.C.R.C., 0 0, in the first round of the Selangor Cup competition. The game was very even throughout. The replay will take place to-morrow on the Kuala Lumpur Padang. In the same competition, on the Chinese59 words
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Article99 1928-09-04 10 Reuter's Service. London, September 3. The following are the results of the League matches played to-day: FIRST DIVISION. Bolton W. L Huddersfield T 1 Burnley 3, West Ham U. 3. Sheffield W. 1, Everton 0. SECOND DIVISION. Blackpool 2, Swansea T. 2. Millwall 0, WolverhamptonReuter's Service. - 99 words
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Article35 1928-09-04 10 Singapore is due to meet Selangor on Saturday, September 8. The team rcpr renting Singapore will not be selected until the meeting on Thursday. Arrangements are being made to have the match filmed.35 words
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Article19 1928-09-04 10 The game between the Chinese and the Seletar eleven, which was fixed for Thursday, has been postponed.19 words
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Article64 1928-09-04 10 Football enthusiasts will be glad to learn that Negri Sembilan is taking up football in a serious manner. A meeting was h?dd at the Negri Sembilan Club for the purpose of forming a team. It was decided that a separate club was not necessary. Towkay Goh64 words
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60 1928-09-04 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 4. The following will represent Selangar against Singapore Walker Cheng Nam. Peng Kong; Sunny, C. de Silva, L. de Silva; Lai Moon, Chan Ec, Wah Cheng, de Souza, Welsh. Reserves: Sta Maria, Kek Bee, Choon Lin and Navaratnam. Selangor's60 words
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Article112 1928-09-04 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. The announcement that some of Siam's youngsters are receiving instructions in Rugby football is heartening, says the Siam "Observer." As we once heard a man remark. There is no game that takes more out of a man and there is no game cuts more112 words
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Article292 1928-09-04 10 Per an? had t.heir first practice for the ■eaSQfl on Saturday when two full teams turned out for a Colours vs. Whites match which the Colours wen easily, Davenport being the outstanding figure for them. After the very successful season they had last ye: r.292 words
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Article115 1928-09-04 10 RIFLE SHOOTING. The Carver Challenge Cup was competed for under S.R. (b) tconditions on Sunday morning at the Bukit Timah Range and was won by Sergt. Bahari bin H. Ismail, with a score of 89 out of 105. 2/Lieut Mohamed Hassan, who obtained the same score,115 words
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Article136 1928-09-04 10 POLO. In the semi-final of the Barnes Cup competition yesterday afternoon on the Bakstier ground, "C" team beat "D" team by one goal to nil, Arthur scoring about half way through the play. The game was an exceedingly well contested one and was witnessed by quite136 words
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113 1928-09-04 10 BADMINTON. The following were the result of the ties which were played off during Saturday and Sunday:— Kee Soon beat Wee Cheng, lo -5 and 15—11. Joo Say beat Siew Tee, 15—8 and 15—9 Eng Wah beat Teck Chuan, 15—1 and 15—0. Joo Kirn beat Thian113 words
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85 1928-09-04 10 LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. Forest Hill, September 4. The Anglo-American lawn tennis contest was won by the United States by 5 matches to 3. Wilmer Allison beat Higgs by 6—2, 6—l. John Van Rvn beat H. W. Austin 6—o, 2—6, 6—3; j. C. Gregory beatReuter's Service. - 85 words
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29 1928-09-04 10 Members participating in the above tournament are notified that entries will close at 6 p.m. to-day by which time all fees sh( uid be paid.29 words
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74 1928-09-04 10 No play was possible yesterday and all ties postponed will be played off on Thursday. TO-DAY'S TIES. "A" Singles. Jitt Siang—6 vs. Ah Hyan—3. "B" Singles Gim Hock—3 vs. Sin Eng—6. Hwa Yeow—lB vs. Wan Liat—6. Nget Ming—l2 vs. Kelly Quah—l2. TO-MORROW'S TIES "A"74 words
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Article226 1928-09-04 10 THE TURF. It is feared that it may not be possible to hold the Autumn race meeting at Jesselton. The suspension of this meeting will undoubtedly deal a severe blow to racing in Borneo. As well as being the most important social function of the year, the226 words
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Article64 1928-09-04 10 ATHLETICS. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, September 3. At the Swi-s-German athletic contest at Frankfoit, Martin (Switzerland) won the 800 and 1 500 meters while Conturbia (Switzerland) won the discus throw, Germany winning the other twelve events. In the Franco-German athletic meeting at the Berlin Stadium, GermanyTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 64 words
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Article154 1928-09-04 10 Free Fight Ends in Gun Play. The sequel to a fight between three Tamils, which eventually culminated, in one of the party shooting one of the men in the leg, was heard in the District Court this morning when a Tamil named Supaya was charged with154 words
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Article162 1928-09-04 10 Chinese in Manchuria. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.", Sir. 1 he rulers of Japan ,nav th time opportune to establish only in the great province of shout in South Manchuria as well, i, u only be temporarily, for Alanchj, looked upon as an integral part of162 words
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Article302 1928-09-04 10 Much Money Raised by Children's Welfare Society A bazaar and fancy fair under the pices of The Children's Welfare S,netv under the presidency of Mrs. i:,.„ Manasseh, was opened in the YkVop, Memorial Hall to-day at 10:40 am bv bi arrival at the Hall of Lady Marriott302 words
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Article110 1928-09-04 10 Coroner's Enquiry Held This Morning. The Coroner's enquiry into the death of an Indian cyclist who was recently knock«ji down and killed by a motor-car, was held this morning. The car, which was driven by a Malay, was proceeding aloijjr Koek Road into Cavanah Read when t|e110 words
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Article105 1928-09-04 10 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio. September i Another dissension, which may lead t" the formation of a fourth Party in the Minseito, was revealed when a joint ft test was handed over to the Party extca* tive by dissentients against the att I of the leader.105 words
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Miscellaneous205 1928-09-04 10 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLES. Solution of Number 87. The following is the solution of word No. 87, entries for which do* i 12 noon to-day. In Thursday's is The "Malaya Tribune" th" results solution with Crossword No. published. ACROSS:—1. f.lede*; 6. Maws; I U 10. Area; 12. A A; IS. I'anoten;205 words
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Article1267 1928-09-04 11 The British Share in Reshaping China! y [JABLE SERVICES BY E HRITISH RECALLED j y Our Special Correspondent.) ILL RIGHTS RESERVED] iar position held by the British century in China could only be the light of almost forgotten the time when the Napoleonic -ing all over the1,267 words
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Advertisement316 1928-09-04 11 I Be sure that you have 1 purchased I I v-;- A STEINBERT or A STEIN- 1 iHiiljM) MEYER PIANO I H BEFORE THE YEAR ENDS. g fjf* sBl -~(T7? Cash or by Instalment- And get the latest j S 'I and Sweet Music Pieces from as to X Jj316 words
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Advertisement193 1928-09-04 11 \y Ito Bring Home a Packet of "HO HO'S" I CHOCOLATES. TOFFEE. S S Maison Lyons in Mb. and lib. tins I Mackintosh in tins S S Cadbury s in 'lb. and Üb. pkts. I Qj H in Üb. and lib. tins Maison Lyons in tins and X q] Fry's193 words
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Article626 1928-09-04 12 MALAYAN INSTITUTE'S PUBLICATIONS. A Progressive Policy Announced. The following communique has been issued by the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya:— The Board of the Rubber Research Institute has had under consideration for some time the question of the publications which should be issued by the Institute and the626 words
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Article54 1928-09-04 12 The Canton Bureau of Public Utilities has formulated a new set of regulations to govern the operation of the many automobiles that ply for hire. The new rule* designate certain places as stations where the cars must park. The number el passengers to be carried is strictly limited and no54 words
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Article235 1928-09-04 12 Intruder in Editor's House. Upon returning' from office at 2 a.m. on Friday, Mr. W. A. Harpur, Editor of the "Straits Echo," discovered a European intruder concealed in his house. Upon detection the intruder attacked Mr. Harpur, and a somewhat prolonged struggle ensued during which the latter235 words
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Article478 1928-09-04 12 The following passengers arrived at I Singapore per s.s. "Plancius" yesterday I morning:— From Soerabaia: —Mrs. Th. Lirnemann, Mr. C. E. G. Nichols, Mrs. D. Barendsen, Mr. and Mrs. Abresch, Mr. Koo Liong Beng, Mr. Goo In Tjhan, Mr. and Mrs. Schuylenburg and children, Mr. L. Mahieu, Mr.478 words
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Advertisement645 1928-09-04 12 f? To-ni^ht KINC CARNIVAL And Harry E. JHancly's CIRCUS E H The cleanest show on earth. S Location—Anson Road, Singapore. S g CARNIVAL daily at 5.30 CIRCUS nightly at 930 I Puplic Opinion: The best Circus in Singapore for years. g 5 FXORMOIS ATTENDANCE—TUMULTUOUS APPLAUSE (0 Ln A SEE X645 words
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Advertisement134 1928-09-04 12 MIRACULOUS RESULTS. In All Chronic Diseases New Scientific Electropathy DR. SUZUKI. 'Phone 131 No. 15-2, Queen Street, Singapore. TORTOISE-SHELL ARTICLES We recommend genuine tortoise-shell finishing articles for the pretty gifts. Orders and repairs are required. "BEST FISHING TACKLES" We offer the best fishing tackles with our special guvs and strong134 words
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Advertisement425 1928-09-04 12 I DIGESTION ji X Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills nj wCn People who eat and drink too much, or get PI their system upset from any other cause, uni need a medicine such as Dr. Morse's Indian IJM Ipl Root Pills to keep the digestive tract in pro- ►j^ RTj425 words
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Article384 1928-09-04 13 TRIP TO THE WESTERN ISLES Post-War Activities of the Great Canadian Company The Canadian: Pacific Railway Company's new liner the Duchess of Atholl, which sailed on her maiden voyage from Liverpool to Canada first paid a visit recently to the Western Isles, and was also384 words
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Article88 1928-09-04 13 A message from San Pedro (California) states that Captains Lyon and Lancaster rescued Mrs. Keith Miller from drowning on July 28. Mrs. Miller, who accompanied Captain Lancaster on his flight from England to Australia, fell from the deck of a yacht with such force that she sustained two fractured ribs88 words
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Advertisement574 1928-09-04 14 PUBLIC NOTICES MUNICIPALITYJ)F SINGAPORE. SL o» Wednesday, ScpUm^r of tenders Plans, Specifications and lor «ay be obtained f rom the P $5Q tf a fid<J tender is do not bind themMunicipal Secretary. NOTICE. THE ESTATE OF PECK SIAN NEO, (DECEASED). Pursuant U 144 (Trustees). NOTICE is hereby tors or other574 words
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Advertisement529 1928-09-04 14 SITUATION VACANT WANTED—lndian Dresser for large estate hospital at Rengam. Apply Dr. Nicholson, Rengam, Johore. SITUATION WANTED. BILLET WANTED—By an experienced Chinese Planter with 16 years experience of all branches of Estate work. Holds excellent testimonials. Speaks several dialects. Prepared to go anywhere. Please apply with full particulars No. 708,529 words
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Advertisement474 1928-09-04 14 BANI'S THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED* HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batv Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Hir* Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban «3, Birch R°a<L Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,474 words
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Advertisement457 1928-09-04 14 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,584,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.457 words
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Advertisement207 1928-09-04 14 INSURANCE (ffiS SOUTH \W BWT,SH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. 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 Surplus207 words
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