Malaya Tribune, 16 October 1928

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune 'Vol. XV, ~Xo. 242 SINGAPOKE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tii2sday, October 16, 1928.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 229 1 UPTON'S I CEYLON TEA. VOl CANNOT BETTER Tin: best. I The Leading Camera House in Malaya. The nuM reliable exposure meter lor f\ Interior and Exterior I H Price $9.00 THE WAFER CAMFRA I X IAI>ILKA ,k Pl»tes these Films are beel I ■P Illustrated ftM tree The thinnest Camera
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    • 15 1 Washing A Suitings jy jft jf For Tropfcal r&yS Wear J/ HIGH STREET, Singapore. 1
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  • 1715 2 The Competition of the Powers. COMBINATION OF THE WEAK WITH THE STRONG. A Solid Political Front. (By L. AL Our Special Correspondent.) I ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] China's long history is really a continuous record ot conflicts between endless numbers of races and tribes on the one hand,
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    • 354 2 [SO? n* Weakness and ii Depression Halls _4it_ vanish— Wine. 4". —1 banished by IiSF r r p i Jj7' Hall's Wine As soon as you start taking Hall's Wine you begin to feel stronger. Soon your depression lifts, your ncrviness disappears, your appetite returns and your whole system glows
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    • 28 2 NOC PILLS For your BODY MIND HELP AND CURE for Neurasthenia, Anaemia, Debility, Weakness and Overwork. Obtainable at all Chemists. AGENTS: G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd. PENANG SINGAPORE.
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    • 271 2 jflßk There is no substitute for Bovril BOVRIL* IS BEST I Hi<Jh Grade I I PIL2,T B R Never Fail to i 1| +f Arouse Interest ■nl! feSl You Reed have 110 hesitation WI ln recommending Pilot pens Pfl Irrespective of price, each Pfl! model is guaranteed fur 30 j
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  • 924 3 Bombay Tribute to the "Tribune." (By Our Indian Correspondent.) It is gratifying to know that the reputation of the Malaya Tribune and its present editor has spread beyond the confines of this country. The following para is lifted from the columns of the Bombay Chronicle," a leading Nationalist
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    • 889 3 NOTICES. NOTICE. MM rP REME COURT OF THE mm in ,\j, settlements. jgfTLEMENTSOF SINGAPORE. I in1 „n, Summon* No. 121 of 1928. Hi ,,rur r (> f the dissolved Society Ef In as the Arya Sangam HI for« ,riv And the land formerly mm In 1 71, 72 and 7.5
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    • 61 3 GOOD NEWS. We beg to announce to our Lady Customers that we have established a new department in our shop for making and receiving orders for tailoring kabaya nyonya of the latest fashion with all the up-to-date adornments and embroidery settings. Prompt Execution of Orders Guaranteed. D. T. LIM CO.,
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    • 316 3 1 ii ■n I T if and ££onokrn/ 1 I 3«| ■B I Concessionaires for Malaya ff^ m ITALASIA LTD. i Ifl I (Incorporated n the Straits Settlements.) fp| 11 I SINGAPORE PENANG IPOH—KUALA LUMPUR AND MALACCA. f I BUSINESS SUCCESS a depends upon |{j MANAGEMENT, j? LA SALLE EXTENSION
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  • 495 4 More Advertisement Hoardings To be Permitted. Committee No. 4 took the following actior. at a meeting held on October 9:— Decided that the Building By-laws must be adhered to in connection with the plans for proposed steel frame building for the B.A.T. Cigarette Manufactory. Approved revised draft By-laws
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  • 437 4 Fatal Sequel to Quarrels. The Malacca Assizes began on Tuesday, before Mr. Justice W. Burton, with Mr. N. K. P. Whitley as D.P.P. There were eight cases on the list and one appeal. A Malay named Baba bin Tumpang of Pringgit, was charged with culpable homicide not amounting
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 320 4 ALWAYS DELICIOUS!]? g Sole Agents: rjj I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. I Cj (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) I I Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. I aeM ~^nrnrrrn —n iia i 11 11 ii] 11 ,j y m I You Can Depend on I getting Perfect Results in any weather
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    • 223 4 I I Stay at Home this Eveni* i There is no fun in going out when it's wet V that neither is there any fun in staying home. t V* lis when you can listen to "His Master's Voice' < All the best of the West End dance bands p,aying
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  • 686 5 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sindlineer Mr returning from a J"^ Mr. Clarence L. Marsh. Mr Marsh i* X:r n c„ iVe a n °H f G Tire" anS nuoDer Co. and has been stationed in Singapore and the East Indies for a number of years With his
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    • 421 5 B This lionny Boy Wf Was Owe V cry Delicate And Baby's Own Tablets B Mad -ii The Difference. Mr. Lv Tao Cheng, of Ar I West City, Peking, is s I Look what a tint I year old grandson is! Pao Pao (which means I was very delicate and
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    • 599 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Two Store and Book-keepers, either sex, required; Trustworthy; thorough all-round experience; must typewrite well; good opening for ambitious and energetic person. Apply by letter with own hand writing, stating salary required, to T. T. T. c/o Hinnam and Little Dispensary. Ltd., Singapore. TENDERS. Tenders are invited for the
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    • 391 5 Onergy gones tint mninys pleasure mined TGNORANCE of parents of the importance of diet during a son s or daughter's adolescence may cause grave consequences. At this period vital organs reach a climax. It is a delicate age when nature's demands for energy, and j tor replenishment of the physical
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 176 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for Sunday October 21: To-day, October 16. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Voluntary Drill. 3 p.m.—Drill Hall. St. Joseph's Institution Cadets, Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Section (Indians), Signal Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "C" (Scottish) Coy., 30 X
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 333 6 I PHONE Wt UKI |Ail PH0NE i I No. 903 *r H IlilVll No. 903 j FROM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16 TO MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. pj At 9.00 p.m. sharp. cj The Latest PATHE GAZETTE S I Carmel Myers in pTHE DANCER OF THE NILE" I n3 D C I HAROLD
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    • 164 6 Amusement s. lALHAMBRA! I 'PHONE 909 I I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd, Proprietors) I PROGRAMME I Commencing Friday, October 12 I and ending Wednesday, October 17. I IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. 2 I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. "The Magician" I 5 A Picturesquely Beautiful Film, Mysterious,
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    • 494 6 surinTlhea?. North Bridge Road *V| >l TO-NIGHT AT 9P M To Tuesday, October n THE ARIZOPU CYCLOV, You 11 be thrilled by the -in of FRED HUMES L d You'll be chilled by v cjj fights! An amazingt, where no quarter is giv *J n 1 THE FIGHTING FOOL A
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  • 108 7 >hip. Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, October IG. mm Wkarl (F.ntrance dato 1) w*M 22; Nieuw Zeeland 20. Ham Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). 3; Kedah 13; Pres. Hayes 11; Mown i'; Diomed 7. k|t«t Deck (Eaftraace (.'ate 3). Maru 31; Kanagawa Maru 37. tr Docl
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  • 8 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for
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  • 1243 7 NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. Chairman's Interesting Survey. The ninth annual general meeting of the Oversea Chinese Bank, Ltd. was held at its registered office, No. 62-63 Chulia Street, at noon yesterday. Mr. Lim Nee Soon presided and the others present were: lhe Hon. Mr. S. Q. Wong-
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  • 94 7 I Contractor's Wife and Servant Gagged. Four Cantonese robbers, all armed with daggers, entered the house of a Chines? contractor in Neil Road during the weekend, and got away with about $70J in I cas h, after gagging 1 the contractor's wife and a man servant. j
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  • 101 7 For making out two cheques of $90.90 and $30, which were later dishonoured, to two gentlemen, a Chinese was arrested and charged with cheating before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. C. S. Finlay) yesterday. It was alleged that the accused advertised a crossword competition in the "Sin Kuo
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  • 32 7 We acknowledge the receipt of the October issue of "The Planter." Ti<e contents include a contribution on the cultivation of the oil palm, and several oth 'i articles of interest to planters.
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  • 500 7 The Late Mr. P. G. Lawford. The 0 w %r?k had serod aVrL .f J »hore, where he Much wSJHbl W b fexSeS tTE£ be a^ r e d m e„ n t d The funeral took place at the Bidadari acxord:7/n Ster 1 ay and the Sealed wa"
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  • 222 7 Arrivals. Va s n no H end 2 rp Dut 393 Capt. P P Ba?ori7 f i r 0° m S Pandjang 1510 for El X ShS P£ L J I J?2 Ca Pt- Sall *h from X Tingg-i 15.10, for P. Baroe 17.10. 125I 25 ft* c
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  • 168 7 A notice to mariners announces that salvage operations are now in progress on a group of three lighters reported in our issue of the 6th inst. as sunk in the Penang Harbour. The salvage vessel exhibits, by day. a green flag,] and, by night, two pairs of vertical
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  • 72 7 By the "Malaya Tribune" Artist. the nd Australia. Accountant, West Side, New York V MCA vlku. Sydne Ae j mg General Religious Work Director Bombay. Inaugurated1 War Work io^ Se^ Ured m ney for P resent building. General Secretary. Secretary, Onl! "n T UgU D 1914 V Hon
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    • 670 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED— Assistant with previous experience for Stationary Department. Apply John Little Co., Ltd., Singapore. OUTBOARD MOTOR BO AT RAGES. At a meeting held at Eskbank Tanglin Koad, Singapore on the 13th October it was proposed to hold Outboard Motor Races at Pasir Panjang on a suitable Sunday during
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 402 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. mm j o-da>. October 16. X rv" i 11 39 a.m., 0.23 a.m. B an d I. and P.S. v. Etc. and I To-merrcm, October 17. H j pj 0.23 a.m., 0.3 p.m. 0* annual meeting, Gresham I Thursday. October 18. I hT :10-29 p m I WjJ
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  • 45 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. MARRIAGE. CRAWFORD-McKERROW—At the PreaX'VuZ ure Singapore, on October 16 1928, by the Rev. G. H. Douglas, Robert, son of the late Lawrence CrawfwkS? of M ,7- Crawford, Stewarton, Coa bridge to May Henderson, of .James D. McKcrrow, Walton 2£S£
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  • 888 8 We have quite recently been given a touch of the vigour which is going to be imparted to the next election campaign at Home. Tavistock was contested almost on Eatanswillian lines, with no quarter asked or given. The fight is going to be a bitter one, after "old
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  • 982 8 Booking for "The Flag Lieutenant" is now open at Pathe (Malaya), Ltd., 72, Orchard Road, from 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and at the Pavilion Theatre from fi.SO to 11 p.m. The Malay women named Fatimah binte Abdullah, who was charged with the attempted murder of a Malay man, was
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  • 380 8 Mr. S. Supramania j p pointed a member of Board. The Rev. NfeeJ Will and has accepted the Low r Perak. H. October. Mf\ Tan Kui Choon of Oldham Hall. Si] to Fellowship in th mercial Science, Hul' H. H. the Sultan Sultan of Selanucr tl Lady
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  • 71 8 Budget Meeting of Federal Count' I The following i< thi for the forthcoming Bi.l Officer Administering Hayes Marriott) to Kuala LaaqpK Thursday. November I. N < 1 Singapore by s. y. "Sea Bell H." Friday. 2nd.—Daylight: Arrive* Swetteoham. Motor t l Kuala Lumpur. Saturday, ;;rd.
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  • 56 8 (From Our Own C tt p Penang. Oeuaa?* The Crown appealed i t r Jjj of the Butterworth Magi trate i B*JJ ing Lim Hock. Lim Pui charges of conducting a Mr. McFull (D.P.P I game to His Lordship w\ peal and sentenced th months' r.i. as he
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  • 40 8 From China and Jaj due at Singapore noon I From Holland by s.s. pore on Thursday morn From China and Japai due at Singapore to-1 From Europe, (Lond September 27) by as. Xl at 6 a.m. on Thursd*
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  • 27 8 Latest Quota!ions. RUBBER London:—9 1 I6d \tw York:—l 9% Singapore:—3l J 4—31 TIN. London:—Spot £220 3 months £217 lOfl iMI Singapore:— f 109.25 (11
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 197 8 I JACK WHITE I jjj GOLF CLUBS jjj I RUSTLESS IRONS I I I Drivers. jjj I Brassies. jjj Spoons. jr/ I J Finished. I ROBINSON CO., LTD. I &j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements > I RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. 1 fi **********^^ a 7 A Tobacco selected with great
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    • 171 8 5 FINE RANGE OF I GENTS I Tics, Bow Tics I Handkerchiefs C AND I Half Hose JUST UNPACKED I AT INAMSENS 54, HIGH STREET. "t STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing I INSTRUMENTS i IN SETS OR SINGLY Compasses, Dividers, Bows, Etc., Etc. i Sole Agents for W. F. STANLEY CO., LTD.
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  • 809 9 jVew Endurance Record Established. OVER HUNDRED ELEVEN HOURS IN AIR. pßghl Considered Argument Against Dirigibles. Reuter's Service. Lakehurst, October 15. m\m\ The (i Zeppelin" arrived here at I iafely at 5.37. wd which had been waiting I early on Sunday morning j nival of the Zeppelin. As
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  • 206 9 Nationalist Delegates Assassinated. FOREIGN RESIDENTS IN DANGER. Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Chefoo, October 15. While on the surface the situation seems quiet, there is a considerable under current of uneasiness The Nationalists, sineSeptember 3, have been attempting to- fill the political positions with their nomin-es
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  • 71 9 Damages in Nanking Incident To be Determined. Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Ac- t> v Shanghai, October 15. a f n ri tlsh J° ln t to mm i ss i on to determine the British damages in the Nanking sest ,d ,f nt M m Ma^* h f
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  • 65 9 Subsidiary Companies in Canada And Japan Acquired. Reuter's Service. c Ottawa, October 15. n. rge Beharrel has announced that the Dunlop Rubber Company has acquired control of the properties in Canada and Japan which have borne the Company's £t me v Were °P erat? d independentlyThereby the Company
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  • 105 9 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. ■j i Shanghai, October 15. The "Eurbpa" landed at Lunghua parad" ground, ten miles from the Settlement, at MO this evening. After examination of the aviators' papers by the Chinese military authorities, Baron yon Huen:f.dd and hi% comrades went to the German Country
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  • 134 9 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] London, October 15. Probably the finest spectacle which the Prince of Wales has yet witnessed in East j Africa was provided by fifteen hundred Sesse Islanders who met the vessel en which the Prince crossed Lake Victoria a quarter of a
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  • 122 9 Odds Are Heavily for Hoover. LITTLE ENTHUSIASM IS SHOWN. Reuter's Service. New York, October 15. vJv c Vi in °v the election is very light all over the United States. Th, odds so far have been heavily in favour of tion H ver *>
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  • 132 9 Peace Must Come Now and Not Be Left to Next Generation. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, October 15. At the Reichstag Mr. Ramsay MacDonald addressed a distinguished gathering including the Chancellor and other Cabinet members and members of the Diplomatic Corps. He dealt with the problems of peace
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  • 19 9 THE NEW CHINA—X. Published on page 2. AND MALAYAN PERSONALITIES. Mr. L. Gordon Cranna. on page 7.
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  • 109 9 Terrifying Flight of "Southern Cross." Reuter's Service. Sydney, October 15. At the conclusion of a terrifying 23-hour flight back from New Zealand to Austra ia buffeted by galea and harassed by fog Kingsford Smith arrived to find the aerodrome in complete darkness owing to the failure of the
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  • 75 9 Manuscript Bought by Talking Machine Magnate. Reuter's Service. New York, October 15. I It is announced that Mr. Eldred Johnson, founder of the Victor Talking Machine Company, who lives in Morristown, New Jersey, has purchased the Lewis-Carroll original manuscript of "Alice in Wonderland" with two copies of
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  • 61 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Belgrade, October 15. According to Sofia reports, clashes of warring Macedonian factions led to a bloody battle near while railway communications at Sofia and Petrich were disrupted. It i s believed that the situation is extremely dangerous, since it is rumoured that Protogrov's followers
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  • 80 9 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] London, October 15. .u Th^_ Con imission on frdian Reforms under the Pres: lency of Sir John Simon joined by a committee of the Central Legislature and of the Provincial Legislature, held its first public sitting to-day at Poona to take evidence.
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  • 117 9 Mass Expulsion of Workers. THREE YEARS TO LEAVE TRANSYLVANIA. Monster Protest Meetings Being Organised. Reuter's Service. Budapest, October 15. The Roumano-Hungarian dispute over vania tnt rar i;n PtantS Traiiy" van.a threatens more serious proportions in S 6 f a the Roumanian Labour Ministry under which G5O
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  • 153 9 CROOK PLAY FICTION SAYS COMMISSIONER. Women Police Incapable and Too Numerous. Reuter's Service. London, October 15. Sir ni. T. F. Horwood, retiring Comnnssr ncr of I>o]i; <% ££g evidence regdm* the third degree allegations against the t^fu n> th Coi issi "n of Inquiry, •aid that he
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  • 106 9 Marked Gains Made by the Socialists. [Ha vas Agency.] [Ha vas Agency.] Paris, October 15. The elections for the Department Councils took place yesterday all over r ranee except in the Department of the beme. There were elected Conservative •Jb, a loss of three; Republicans 308. a loss
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  • 65 9 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, October 15. The British steamer "Wantung," with Sir £redenck and Lady Whyte aboard, was tired on in the Yangtsze Gorges by pirates, damage was done. The French steamer "Tungyuen" broke down in the rapids in the vicinity of Fowchow and was pirated.
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  • 165 9 Reuter's Service. Wietbaden, October 15. Dr. Stresemann has arrived for a month's cure. Larehmont, New York, Oct. 15. The death has occurred of Mr. William rlynn, ex-Chief of the Secret Service. Rome, October 15. General de Pinedo succeeds General Qt ri an Chief of ;he Aeronautical General
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 128 9 I BULLDOG |B| BRAND I j GENUINE GUINNESS STOUT j AS BOTTLED BY S I ROBERT PORTER CO., LTD. j j BE SURE TO ASK FOR I I "Bulldog Brand" I I AND SEE YOU GET IT. I SOLE AGENTS: I I GunroiE s €b I a (Incorporated in the
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  • 703 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. THE S.F.A. CUP. Chinese Beat Gunners After Hard Struggle. Expectation was fulfilled in every yesterday when the Chinese and Royai Engineers met at the Stadium in an S.F.A. Cup match. Firstly the general opinion Was that the Chinese would succeed in emerging victors and at the
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  • 63 10 Keppel Harbour will meet the Transhipment Dept. in the Empire Dock Shield competition to-morrow on the Club's ground. The following will represent Keppel Harbour: —Ah Chee, Yassin and Whee Seong; E. B. McCall, P. Jeremiah and Ismail; Ahlias, Bakar, J. D. B. Moffett (Capt.) Ahmat and Aman.
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  • 49 10 The following will represent the social Athletic Party against the S.R.C. II team on the S.R.C. ground to-day Song Hoe; Tow Pew, Ah Cheong; Kia Heng, Seng Chor, Nam Pan; Kair Fong, Shang Chep, Ah Cheng, Hong Cheng, Hong Toon. Reserves: Ah Leek, Wing Kan.
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  • 42 10 The following will represent the S.H.B. against the John Little's this afternoon on the V.M.C.A. ground:—W H. Lait; Hong Kee and F. Monteiro; Rajoo, Rajaloo and Joffree; Seng Kay, Hamid, J. Baugh, Haron and Yanee. Reserve: Ah Foo.
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  • 37 10 On Sunday < a the Malacca Club Padang the second team of the H.M.S. "Iroquois met the Malacca Boy Scouts. The Scours were the superior side and ran out winners by 7—l. 3
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  • 31 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 16. In the semi-final re-play Selangor F. A. Cup yesterday, the Chinese beat the Rangers by a last minute goal.
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  • 246 10 WALLEY MAYO MATCHED FOR FRIDAY. Lewis and Young A man in Semi-Final. BOXING. The fight between Battling- Mayo and Bud Walley has been definitely fixed and the pair will meet at the New World Boxing Stadium on Friday night, October 19, over fifteen rounds. Although not so well equipped as
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  • 203 10 British Control Board's List. The Secretary of the British Boxingfjltli A: OPt r r,! has sent (Parish Internali °™l Boxing Union "At a special emergency committee meetmg of the British Boxing Board of Control I was .nstructed to write and inform you that the British Boxing Alliance which
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  • 60 10 Newsboy Brown, the American flyweight, who was recently beaten by Johnny Hill, the British champion, at the Clapton Stadium, was to have sailed for New York in mail week, but cancelled his passage. A return bout with Hill has been arranged by Mr. Harry
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  • 28 10 Reuter's Service. London, October 16. Roberto Roberti has broken two ribs and uLcudun n fr m tht> proposed match wi th
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  • 555 10 Governor's Cup Won by 2 Lieut. M. Hassan. RIFLE SHOOTING. The following were the results of the Annual Rifle Meeting of the Malay Coy., S.V.C, which was held at the Bukit Timah Range on Sunday: Match L Class A. C.S.M. Rahmat and Pte. Awi bin Mahwan,
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  • 100 10 GOLF. Thirty-six cards were taken out for the Keppel Golf Club's October medal, and the following: were the scores returned: H. L Hosking (Winner) 82—15=67 S. H. Moss 81—11 =70 F. V. Boardman 82—11=71 E. G. James 88—16=72 L. P. Hickey 78— 5=73 E. A. Gibson 80—11=75
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  • 59 10 The Katong Golf Club, October medal competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday. Members are notified that as from the 12th instant the duties of Hon Treasurer and Hon. Secretary are being catried out by Messrs. James Beveridge c o Messrs. Gattey and Bateman and J.
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  • 36 10 In the Keppel Golf Club Ladies' monthly spoon fourteen cards were taken out and the following returned: Mrs. W. Marshall 1 down (Winner). Mrs. H. Foster 2 Mrs. R. H. Wilson 3
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  • 43 10 CRICKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, October 15. The Tampin Club met Kuala Pilah at Kuala Pilah on Sunday in a one innings i J an \P ,n first and put up 150 and Kuala Pilah replied with 109.
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  • 61 10 To-day's Mixed Doubles Final. LAWN TENNIS. The mixed doubles final in the Singapore Recreation Club tournament will be playvd to-dcy, Miss Pereira and N. E. Ess meeting Miss Smith and R. C. Oehlers. TO-MORROW'S TIES. Championship, Semi-Final. W. A. Balhetchet v. C. A. Peterson, to finish. Singles Handicap
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  • 28 10 Reuter's Service. London, October 15. At the Queen's Club in the world's professional lawn trnr.is championship final, Hamilton b.at Edmond Burke 6—l 6—3 5—7, 6—4.
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  • 405 10 Some Good Performances. WEIGHT-LIFTING. *In the presence of a fairly large gathering of physical eulturists, the Singapore Amateur Weight-lifters' Association held their first weight-for-weight competition on Saturday and Sunday. The following lifts were adopted, with three attempts on each lift: Two Hands Clean and Jerk, one Hand Clean
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  • 43 10 BADMINTON. A match of three singles and two doubles was played on Sunday between the United Chinese Amateurs (Town branch) and the Gleeful Party, and resulted in a victory for the former by 5 games to nil.
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  • 99 10 A return match of 5 singles between the Kovers and Austinians was played on the formers court last Sunday and resulted in a victory for the home team by 3 to 2 The results were as follows Tan Eng Sin (R.B.P) beat Lee Kim Seek, lo—7,
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  • 83 10 HOCKEY. c i'V. m atch played yesterday on the ground between the S.R.C. and Y.M.C.A., the former won by the narrow margin of 3 goals to 2. The Y.M.C.A. were the first to score throgh Katyal, but before half time G. B. Armstrong gave his side the
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  • 56 10 The following will represent the O.R.A. v. the Medical College to-morrow on th Raffles School ground:—G. Armstrong; A G Armstrong and C. J. Angus, C. D. Smith,' H. F. OehlArs and S. A. Shahab; T. E. K. Retnam, G. B. Armstrong H. G. Stack (Capt.), N.
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  • 101 10 SWEN KILLED IN U. S. CITIES. Police Guarding the Chinese Quarters. Reuter's Service. New York, October 15. Seven Chinese have been killed in various cities as a result of a recrudescence of the Chinese tong warfare. Three were shot down in the streets of Chicago. The others
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  • 186 10 Sunk Seaplane Only Slightly Damaged. The following is a report on the activities of the Singapore Flying Club during the week ending September 29: Total flying time 24 hours 53 mins. Solo 6 35 Dual 17 02 Passenger flights 1 05 Tests 11 On September 26 W.
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  • 255 10 Crawford—McKerrow. A charming wedding took place at the Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon, when Mr. Robert Crawford, of Messrs. Derrick and Co., was married to Miss May McKdirow, who arrived from Crielf last week. 1 he Rev. G. H. Douglas officiated. The bride, who was given away by Mr.
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  • 70 10 Iho Siamese who was chareed with possession of two revolvers ar.d 200 rounds of ammunition was fined |S on each charge by the District Judge (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) yesterday afternoon. It was explained that the offender, who was a student, was returning to Bangkok, from
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  • 88 10 "British Malaya" for September contains some excellent pictures, reproductions of photographs and also silhouettes by Miss Hope-Falkner and some clever drawings illustrating an article on "Pioneer Pranks m Perak. Reference is made also to an excellent souvenir in colours, reproductions of the paintings of Mrs. Fe kin. In addition r
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  • 113 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. The B.B. and I. will meet the Etceteras and Law in the Singapore Cricket Club n the P dan S this afternoon, and the teams are as follows: Etceteras and Law: (Colours): J R ?T U A Ve l E A Ru hw °rth, N. Bradbury,
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  • 370 10 The Middle Sa*u Arrives. TUGS EXPERIENCE <;r Fit difficulty, r Towed by four pow< middle section of the Dock, made express^ Naval Base by Ueaai Wigham-Richardson T**!] arrived yesterday a f, v first section which an the middle .section enc lent when Making and at one time
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  • 17 10 This morning a Un Road when a boiler h British-American T< pletely destroyed.
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  • 133 10 At a meting of untitled Singapore Family B i ber 9, the bon. secret were 1,003 mentb assets of the Sock tj on fixed deposit Bank of New fork, ernment Savings Bank, Kong and Shanghai B and F.M.S. 5 per cent in S.S. per cent and $7,500 in Singap pal
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 107 10 OUR CROSSWORD PCZfll Solution of Number HI The following is the word No. entries for > noon to-day. In Tl r ft Jr the "Malaya Tribune" tl real ta ae 1 solution with Crosswi publisncv. ACROSS:—1. Ref< lore; 13. JLORTP; 15. tail; 17. Oar; I*. PL; 28. Net; J 23.
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  • 206 11 n \ir Entertainment at the Open--*" Stadium. I ca us •of raising funds Merrilads If. A. and 1 are uniting to stage performance at the w on Sunday. October 28, g for which is now open I tl" s uge will be placed dstands, between which j area
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  • 62 11 (By courtesy 0 f the Nichi-Nichl Shimbunsha.) Tokyo, October 14. It is stated that the proposal for the f the gold embargo is i by the Department of Coml and 1 ryI- n irq is certain quarters of th.' limy, Japan should support the 1 rnment of <
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  • 303 11 Reuter's Service. [Havas Agency.] Paris, October 13. n nut returns f>r September were B' 00 francs, an increase of B- the Budget's estimate and ■■.iimi francs over September 1927. mm r. IKcuters Service.] Sydney, October 14. I Ike aeroplane Southern Cros; has arrived ■:m- km New Zealand.
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  • 187 11 Over 5,000 Gallons for 15 Cents. In the presence of a number of Singapore Fire Brigade Officials yesterday a representative 0 f the National Electric Co. (sole agents for Malaya) gave a practical' demonstration of the Homelite portable centrifugal pump, thousands of which, our reporter was informed,
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  • 78 11 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] London, October 15. Paris 124.2 New York 4.85 1/32 Brussels 34.89 •eneva 25.20 Amsterdam 12.10 Milan 92.6 Berlin 20^38 Stockholm 18.14 Copenhagen 18.19 osl 18.10 lenna 34.495 Prague 163.75 Helsingfon 192.75 Madrid 30.055 Lisbon 107.375 Athens 375 Bucharest 802.5 Bio 5 29/32 Buenos
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  • 33 11 Orders for week ending Sunday, October To-morro w October 17,—Sim's Shield Inspection 4th Troop, 5.15 p.m. Thursday, October 18.—Band Practice Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Friday, October 19.—Ambulance Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 329 11 I Be sure that you have s I purchased jj ISBBBF A STfcINBE^ r or A STEIN- jjj X W jtt Cash or by Instalment t. nd gel lhe latest ftJmMBhH 0 and Svvflt t,uslc Pl'ces from us to S C] v Ujr ■■'-■**>**> IH I UW. g 5j Sole
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    • 169 11 FfRAMROZ* COsl i|L AERATED J E R S j BISCUIJS I hum mii inn in'iii 11 iii iiiggaaaagß n Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills R In People who eat and drink too much, or get UjM system upset from any other cause, I j nee d a medicine such as
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  • 1306 12 VERITABLE FAIRYLAND OF THE ORIENT. The Palms, the Bungalows and The Blue Waters. Early in the morning, ere yet the tropical sun has dissipated the night's refreshing cool, Tve anchor in a broad road-stead, a mile or two off a red-roofed, verdure-girt town with a tangle of long-silent
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    • 677 12 Amusements. For Three Nights only D COMMENCING MONDAY. OCTOBER 15. AT j 1 GEYLANG q X (CLOSE TO JOO CHIAT ROAD CORNER) C In the Second Show. Commencing 9 p.m. g ffi A THRILLING MYSTERY DRAMA—From "Sapper's" sensationally thrilling [J X novel, one of his famous Bulldog Drummond stories: f
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    • 125 12 "ELEPHANT" Brand GALLEBODDE TEA jjj g The most perfect blending and Selection of this Tea are packed from the S S well-known GALLEBODDE ESTATES OF CEYLON. S I FAMOUS OBTAINABLE S THROUGHOUT „A AT ALL I MALAYA n ***«Ss£*^-^ o lb DEALERS S S SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. g v] Sole
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    • 368 12 CJfie Best Shave I ever liacli t And you'll say the same with The big softening lather I goes straight to the base ofthe beard, without the bother of rubbing it in. Half an inch docs the work, and in such a ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO.. LTD.. —^f^lSk Singapore. > COLE
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  • 596 13 Dredge Reaching Wider Ground. The eighth ordinary general meeting of Mambau Tin, Ltd., was held at Kuala Lumpur on the Bth inst., Mr. W. H. Martin presiding. Tne Chairman, in his speech, said in part: The accounts set out clearly the financial position of the company and I
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  • 132 13 The tea trade is distressed because there is too much tea on the market, and there are no possible means of restricting output, says the Calcutta "Statesman." Even if Northern India agreed to it, there are still Southern India, Ceylon, and Java to be considered. Java, indeed, is the greatest
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 574 13 jCfflicv JOHNSON I (1928 MODELS) S Lightest, Speediest and most Durable a DETACHABLE TWIN-CYLINDER OUTBOARD MOTOR. C 2.3/3 2 H.P. 6.2/8.95 H.P. 9.95/13.15 h.p. |g The refinements in design of the p new 1928 JOHNSON Outboard S Motors sound a new note in out- 2 Yf board motor history. 5j
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    • 104 13 NEW SHIPMENT Different kinds of embroidered Kabaya Nonya. Kaen Bateck of nice and pleasing colours. Various kinds o! bead's slippers for men, women and children. Chollis of different sizes and colours. American Sweaters for boys arid girls. Java Bateck Neckties of charming and attractive colours. American Hats of different sizes
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    • 322 13 <§) A. P. S. STUDIO,®! I MEYER'S MANSIONS (OPPOSITE CATHEDRAL) 1 SINGAPORE. I Established in 1926, this DRAGON BALM I I 15 s P ec al, y prepared for Cold, Cough, J@$m I I Headache, Rheumatism etc. I i Obtainable at- yQl I I THE BRITISH PHARMACY. I I HINNAM
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    • 697 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Tenders are invited for the supply of about 10,000 cubic yards of earth filling, delivered and spread on certain low-lying areas in the Jalan Besar district. Forms of tender, copies of the specification, and full information may be obtained at the Office of the Municipal
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    • 565 14 Situations vacant. WANTED—GirIs with Vocal and Dancing ability. Apply personally No. 56, East Coast 'Road, between the hours of 5 to 7 p.m. WANTED BY KUCHING MUNICIPALITY, SARAWAK. SANITARY INSPECTOR to supervise Nightsoil Collection and Scavenging within the Municipal Area. The successful applicant would have to serve a period of
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    • 478 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITEDHEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85, Beach Strut. Malacca 131, Jonker Strut. Muar No. l, Jalan Sayang. Bati Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16 Hir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang
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    • 634 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.
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    • 495 14 INSURANCE. V&SBmM* THE iHOI south W BB,T >s" INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR I INSURANCE ACCEPTED I AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. I L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, j Manager Office: 2. Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING j INSURANCE CO,, LTD. j (Incorporated in the S.S.) j Established 1907.
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    • 454 14 ASSURANCE v A LIMITED HEAD OFFICE Rti*, 2nd Floor of No PJion. No.. 3046 an d 3 Q 47 BOARD oF~m*7» See W Wa (Chairman) >q Seah Eng Lin, Pan, fi* *?B|, Esq Or. S. c. Yu, Lee Chim Tua iS £b( lChua Cheng g Penang.. For rates and aU
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    • 516 15 steamer sailings W p. S BRITISH INDIA HI and ApCAR LINES. in England.) Lvi PASSENGER CARGO 11 SERVICES. H «11 IB IND ORIENTAL STEAM !,N('o., LONDON AND *V A B EAST MAIL SERVICE. H j on tract with His Majesty's OUT WAK'I)S from LONDON H For China k Japan Hp
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    • 540 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Hug eutMh Stinnes Mp H lustralische Llnien |Q GJ DampfschUfcand Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA PORTS AND KOBE I sul5 ul r Oct 20 Sachsen Nov 3 t Vogtland via Manila Nov 11 t Duisburg Nov.
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    • 639 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NOBDDEDTSCBEB Vl- Afc I (Incorporated li in Germany.) tended OUTWARDS FOR MANILA, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. COBLENZ Nov 5 FOR MANILA, JAPAN AND VLADIVOSTOK, t FRAN KEN Cct 2 g FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. tPFALZ Nov HOMEWARDS FOR ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. t
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    • 429 15 STEAMER SAILINGS 1 Hj|B m mm I HHi^HB (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tooua»e Destination a Hakozald Mara lu.oOu Naples. Marseilles, London, A'w.rp S Hakusan Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, Lotbn? AvSSp Ct 25 26 Haruna Maru 10 6 00 Naples, MarseU.es, N V 8 9 Kitano 8,000 M'seilles, London,
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    • 88 16 I Sole Agents: Dj N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. f SINGAPORE, PENANG. 3 i ,r M, l ,r_,r I recorded in the new electric style revolutionising the music wm-u it i the. former antagonists of gramophone music a?e now rahfi' for ttS I j electro foM E Sub-Agents Penang: Lee
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    • 184 16 j J is a disease much more dangerous quick and I than thought of by many ill persons. eliminates quickly an<) I AU prescriptions cf the doctor must the surplus I therefore be strictly foUowed. for f or the heakn f 80 harmf »l 1 the complications that may arise
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