Malaya Tribune, 3 November 1928
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Title Section21 1928-11-03 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XV. -No. 258 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, November 3, 1928.21 words
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Advertisement280 1928-11-03 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. XOV CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. L IrttTiibCJCJi —u->«~«— .1 RUBY CINE-CAMERA IM i Cine Projectors 11 w,-—KOKASCOPES I ■J L Motion Picture CW., RUBY j I V ETC 1 Ij STOCKED BY I Amateur Photo Store, f X Meyer Mansions' Singapore I W SOMETHING COMMON 1 I280 words
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Advertisement166 1928-11-03 1 "FLORODOR" Washing Suitings J AS i /V /7 F °r Tropical Wear HIGH STREET w Singapore. j ALWAYS DELICIOUS!]^ ft Sole Agents: I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. I P (Incorporated in the Strait. Settlement..) H Malacca, Seremban and Muar I ALHAMBRA EXCELENTES I j l KNOWN FOB I 1 s4Ĕ&3SĔkT166 words
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Article1488 1928-11-03 2 Planters and the Reforms. (From Ceylon Exchanges.) The Planters' Association of Ceylon ha» submitted a memorandum to the Governor, to bo forwarded to the Secretary of State for the Colonies. As they put it, they have approached the subject with a view to ascertaining what bearing1,488 words
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Article587 1928-11-03 2 Hong Kong's Unsolved Problem. Th" Ai:ti-Mui Tsai Society, at its annual meeting in H<»ng Kong recently, returned to the attack on a bad old system. The history of the movement against this form of domestic service, amounting to virtual s avery. needs no detailed recapitulation, Mys the587 words
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Article52 1928-11-03 2 The most striking feature of returns of coal exports f.om the leading centres recently was th« further substantial increase B Scottish shipments of 16,388 tons to a total of 280,330 tons, which is the highest this year. Thus Scottish shipments were more than 46,000 tons over week's total in July52 words
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Advertisement286 1928-11-03 2 if I TJROTECT yourself from the B m dangers that lurk in dark- m 9 I ness, light the way in safety with P an Eveready Flashlight The I $j! most powerful and dependable I X! flashlight made. hi Jof Asfc to see our special /ocus- I I J eVEREADy286 words
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Advertisement322 1928-11-03 2 I ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDIfSfiH I FOB THE FORTHCOMING SEASON I 3 We are offering you an exceptionally real selection aa f 1 I CRYSTAL GLASS THE CUT GLASS DE LL\F/' 1 jjj Vases, Bowls, Decanters etc. I rQ E.P.N.S. and Nickel Plated Househo d Necessities th n I p] tractive patterns322 words
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Article672 1928-11-03 3 ADDRESS BY GENERAL CHIANG KAI-SHEK. Success of Revolution Remains To be Achieved. (By Courtesy of Kuo Min News Agency.) Nanking, October 10. Amidst scenes of popular rejoicing and celebrations at the Capital, the inauguration of Commander-in-Chief Chiang Kaishek as President of the National Government of the Republic of672 words
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Article267 1928-11-03 3 bound Financial Position of Siam. Trading undertakings operating in the East have had a somewhat trying time owing to depression in the rubber industry and tne political upheaval in China, says the "Financial Times." An enterprise which appears to have emerged successfully from its ordeals is the267 words
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Advertisement486 1928-11-03 3 I in Beauty and Colour I Hupmobile, in its "Century" line, has I done more than design new motor V\ I cars —it has created entirely new vlB I desires in motor car excellence... M I Q Lower, more swagger appearance fl I v ith no reduction in road clearance,486 words
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Advertisement268 1928-11-03 3 j Dancing: I Why is it so Popular? jj fl Can any one deny the fact that dancing is, at this modern age, very 8 popular. To be successful in society without being acquainted with the g art of dancmg, is a question which is obviously impossible to answer S268 words
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Article873 1928-11-03 4 (By Courtesy of Kuo Mm News Agency.) General Fei\g Yu-hsiang, in a circular order to the various Army Commanders of the Second Group Army, strictly prohibits further recruiting of troops. Any officer discovered to be secretly enlisting new soldiers shall be punishable by death irrespective of his rank.873 words
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Article397 1928-11-03 4 Malayan Motorists' Adventure. The following message dated October 10, from the Delhi correspondent of the Malayan Daily Express" appears in that paper: Mr. Marcus Canagasabey, of Singapore, the well-known motorist who has already done the trip from Singapore to London in a Trojan car, and who397 words
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Article167 1928-11-03 4 The following Singapore properties were so!d by auction at Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co.'s saleroom, 30 Chulia Street, Singapore, on October 17 v. d 24: Freehold land and house, 6, Lorong 31, off Geylang Road, area 20,000 sq. ft., bought by Inchek Aisha binte Mohamed Meran for167 words
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Advertisement326 1928-11-03 4 mill water, and jom hart a cootiag, bubbHnf W I Uf dximk that not ouJy keen* 70a coot but m I T/lM t"*" wboJe systam. Without M/• I u&ZZfiXvk L -Mg botWr oc fast too have a ready cor--1»! \Jvysyy>ZciSk\ HI 7■ factire for co—tlpatioo, headache, diudHI Ja/ aw, sluggish326 words
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Advertisement138 1928-11-03 4 Menburgs I B Foods Made from tlie purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the 'Allenburys* Foods are as easily digested as mother's milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No.138 words
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Advertisement201 1928-11-03 4 THE KING OF INSTRUMENTS I "His Master's Voice" Catalogue contains selection of Organ Records, every one of which is masterpiece of faithful recording, played on th finest organs in the country by the n >osi br lhant organists. Ask for a copy of the booklet giving a complete list of201 words
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Article124 1928-11-03 5 The Weekly Report. The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, for the week ended October 27: Tamatave:— I plague cases. Basrah:—:j smallpox cases and 4 deaths Bombay: 1 plague death; 5 smallpox cases and 2 deaths. Calcutta:—2s cholera deaths Madras:—ft] cholera124 words
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Article81 1928-11-03 5 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] London, November 2. Paris 124 .i New York 4 ***** Brussels 34 89 Geneva 25 2 Amsterdam 12.***** Milan 92 q Berlin 20.36 Stockholm 18.14 Copenhagen 1819 18il9 \ienna 34.475 c£ ra ev*u* 163.75 Helsmgfors 192 75 Madrid 30.065 Lisbon 107.375 Athens 375British Official Wireless. - 81 words
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Advertisement329 1928-11-03 5 STOP INDIGESTION iHIS EASY WAY. kly end indigestion, »dysartbarn or flatulence by Bisurated' Magnesia after vet pain is felt. This fine I ilmost instant relief by stomach acid and stopW\\ m mat ion—the two com- digestive disorder. WhatI B m imach trouble worries you, I 'Bisurated' Magnesia I I Not329 words
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Advertisement520 1928-11-03 5 I Church Services. TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. S. Andrew's Cathedral November 4, 1928. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. Communion (Choral) and 4 A vm m Cr^rf tin a ci d 9* Communion, r Children's Service. Durin^th^/n (Choral > and Sermon. During the following week a t the Cathe^ Monday '7:40 a.m.520 words
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Advertisement349 1928-11-03 5 BETHESDA GOSPEL HALL Bras Basah Road I Lord's DaY 9 a.m. Breaking of Bread. I L.ords Day 4 p.m. Bible Classes and Sunday School. Lord's Day 8 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. W. S. Blick. Monday, 5:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Reading. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Malay Gospel349 words
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Advertisement515 1928-11-03 5 THE INDOOR MAN. tai.-,> r aesK that he neerlect* to SSt ffISJ Ut door t>Xertist> and asa Mvtr and i\ consti Pation, torpid from many ailm nt arising the?ecorr^ve SUC Th PinketkS are the livfr ,i; hey gent v stimulate the liver .dispel constipation, sick headache! attack.. Of 'chem GOOD515 words
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Advertisement285 1928-11-03 6 **********3S SZSZSHSHSZSZS2SZSS£raSZSZSHSZSZS2SHSESSSZS7 I PAVILION jjj 'PHONE 903 I FROM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 TO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5. B c] At 9.15 p.m. sharp. g I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE I f LAURA Li PLMTE IN I "Thanks For The Buggy Ride" I g IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. I285 words
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Advertisement171 1928-11-03 6 Amusements. alhambra! I THONE 909 8 I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors) 1 PROGRAMME I I Commencing on Thursday, November 1 I and ending Tuesday, November 6. S IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. 1 I "DON'T MARRY" Fox Comedy Drama I I171 words
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Advertisement458 1928-11-03 6 GAIETY CINKMA Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets 'PHONE No. 3156. TO-NIGHT AT 9 P.M. W. C. FIELDS —the laugh king of the "Follies" —the hit of "Sally of the Sawdust" IN IT'S THE OLD ARMY GAME (Meaning, "Never give a sucker an even break*) A rapid-fire comedy, the kind you458 words
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Article32 1928-11-03 7 r I,: !1 K Sunday, Novemi r >—Sim's Shield P 5.16 p.m. of J roop Geylang Malay 7—Sim's Shield P 3.15 p.m. B—Baod Practice •—Ambulance Class 'V.?""si 4 p.m.32 words
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Article738 1928-11-03 7 BEAUTIFUL SPECTACLE IN PENANG. Business and Pleasure Combined. The first day of the Chingay ProcesFrho" if Gt T€mple the Straits Echo It was not quite as long as we had been led to expect: which was surpris! fag inasmuch as the Chingay this year is and the celebration738 words
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Article71 1928-11-03 7 Arrivals. Raruah, Brit. 103 tons, Capt. Low, from Muar, 3-11; for Muar 3-11. 0 5 «rit. 444 tons, Capt. Jones, from Bangkok 3-11; for Bangkok 3-11. lUedusa, Brit. 323 tons, Capt. Powell from P. Dickson 3-11; for P. Dickson 5-11. Bang-rove, Brit. 3,236 tons, Capt. Hemlee. trom Durban71 words
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Article270 1928-11-03 7 WHtl ,ef Ins P ect or of Navigation at AnlZ d r/ cp rtS that the beacon of Anncmuydendroogte has been relighted. The Shipping and the Import and Export unices wil. be open on Monday, Novembei 1* for or.c hour only (from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.) The270 words
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Article106 1928-11-03 7 tßy courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokyo, November L The thesis of the annual New Year Ode to be presented to the Imperial Court has been given as "Denka no Asa" or "Farmhouse in the morning." The Imperial Diet which was convoked on December 24, will hold its106 words
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Article144 1928-11-03 7 Miips Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, November 3. Hast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Kangaroo E.E.E. Wharf. Wiin Wharf (Entrance Gate I) Euryloehus 16; Gottingen 13;' Kinta 10; Helenus 9; Talma 6. Kmnire Dock (Entrance (late 3) m"* D Trewellard 32; 'Hakodate -viaru aa; Barrgrovo 86.144 words
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Article196 1928-11-03 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for V l'>t.. ,.l puvnont ..s <".l.r> lron, lnll.l. unl1 (.'evlon is l5U el.Uul lO 5iUN. Very active work m top dressing dairy pastures has been carried out in New Zealand during the past few years, resulting m increased milk returns. There appears196 words
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Article1433 1928-11-03 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE. Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koya» 8 Rice! flam n g«| Mixed Black Pepper IfoT Rice, Saigon l Hfifi Co P ra 10.40 Rice, Saigon 2 «258 Mixed Copra lo.io 10.10 Rice, Saigon 3 foj- Kayong Copra Rice, Rangoon 1 fSK SliSi Flake Ta P ioca 7.751,433 words
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Advertisement577 1928-11-03 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET—No. 35 Boundary Road. 2 Bedrooms, water laid. Rent $35. No 1-8 Lorong 7 East Coast Road, 3 Bedrooms,' Street. Rent $45> Apply 10 Hi h TENDER. v Ten i e I S are invited for the erection of ■New Offices and Showrooms for Me Thornycroft (Singapore),577 words
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Miscellaneous534 1928-11-03 7 giftGAPORE DIARY. I To-day. November 3. I 2.3 a.m., 1.8 p.m. eting, Europe Hotel, 5 p.m. I* Services v. Negri Sembilan, I Cup. „r Riri meeting, Bukit Timah Range. V Dance at Raffles Hotel. To-morrow, November 4. I .11 a.m., 2.3 p.m. I g, Bukit Timah Range. I Monday, November534 words
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Miscellaneous141 1928-11-03 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Eandang Kerbau Station. (By courtesy of the Government Health Office). For the 24 hours ending midnight, November 2. dep. Maximum shade temperature 87.3 F. Minimum shade temperature 72.5 F. Mean shade temperature 78.5 F. Maximum sun radiation 152 F. Minimum grass radiation 70 F. Sea temperature (maximum) 82141 words
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Obituary103 1928-11-03 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. DEATHS. CHI A CHENG YAN—On November 3, at his residence No. 1005 Serangoon Road. Aged 57, leaving a widow, two sons, Chua Kwee Leong and Chua Kwee Lock, one daughter and one son-in-law, Lee Hoek Chuan. Interment at Bukit Brown Cemetery on Wednesday, the103 words
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Article848 1928-11-03 8 I Restriction is dead, but there will be much altercation over the corpse. An inquest can profit no-one, and on the other hand can only beget useless recriminations, but it will be held, nevertheless, in clubs and other places where men foregather, and in the newspapers, which848 words
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Article752 1928-11-03 8 The Society called the Eng Choon Hoay Koan" has been duly registered in Penang. The offices of the French Consulate are now at 41, Robinson Road, in Bersumy Building. A number of interesting pictures appeal in the latest issue of the Government Gazette. The traffic regulations in connection with the752 words
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Article557 1928-11-03 8 returned from leave 111 Mr Mr. and Mrs. G Ft j pur, have returned fronT^^J Mr p. L. pointed to act as D Island. o*£ Inch? Mohanied Sh, fl been appointed an Penan*. Mr. D. Wills ha. be. Supernumer ary Officer T moted to l Malayan Civil557 words
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Article30 1928-11-03 8 Latest Quotations rubber. London: —8 13.16d. Ni'W York: —18"» cents' Singapcre:—29 3 4 11 TIN London: —Spot £231 N 3 months £224 10s Od! (ap Singapore:—$111-1 130 words
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Advertisement161 1928-11-03 8 J Messrs. ROBINSON CO., LTD. j Have pleasure in announcing I the opening of their 1 NEW CAFEI I AND 1 LOUNGE I ON J I November 1. j I Tiffins at moderate charges I will be served from this date. I I SWEET AS A NUT I I A161 words
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Advertisement151 1928-11-03 8 New Shipment of CHINESE ART SILK LAMP-SHADES. Attractive Designs. SEE THEM AT:NAMSENS 54, HIGH STREET. STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing INSTRUMENTS IN SETS, OR SINGLY Compasses, Dividers, Bows, Etc., Etc. Sole Agents for W. F. STANLEY CO.. LTD. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. HOW TO BUY DIAMONDS. Buy151 words
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Article275 1928-11-03 9 HUNICIPAL ELECTION SUCCESSES. Show "How the Tide is Flowing." Reuter's Service. I London, iNovtunuer r returns of London Borough Council election losses. Xv** 9l Later. ft ,ms in the Municipal elec•i*the Provinces are as follows: -v. gains, 19 losses. 15 gains, 76 losses. rC'iV gai»*» 28 losses--10 gains,Reuter's Service. - 275 words
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Article101 1928-11-03 9 Impenitent Toral's Declaration In Court. Reuter's Service. San Angel, Nov.mb r 3. trial of Jose de Leon Toral on a f murdering the Pr.sident-tLct, (Ton, was opened cose to the V <J the crime, the Mother Supeiior, TO Ctnccpion, kirg jointly tried on a darg* of bein;Reuter's Service. - 101 words
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Article107 1928-11-03 9 An Alarming State of Affairs. Eastern Service.] n n iVking, November 2. C 2;° fPßb,ic Safety, after care- states that destitutes in ttburba number 256,000, of are extremely destitute. /''hentic sources, there .000 famine and poverty- pm having neither hey even dreaa themapers. Their condit on is107 words
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Article80 1928-11-03 9 eu Riotously Greets s mith. Reuter's Service. ■J«Mr }J S v Y °rk. November 3. t«> California preach f >ub l>can prosperity, J was wildly welcomed °J crowd numbering Despite the rain happfly, drove in a :> lorries conveying -apor photographers Upe an d confetti. FA **W VOTE.Reuter's Service. - 80 words
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Article130 1928-11-03 9 TRADE UNIONISTS ATTACK VOLUNTEERS. Police Open Fire on Turbulent Mob. Reuter's Service. Melbourne, November 2. The police intervened when 2,000 Trade Unionists threatened to attack the volunteers at Port Melbourne to-day. The mob ignored a volley fired over their heads and advanced with stones, upon which the pohceReuter's Service. - 130 words
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Article211 1928-11-03 9 Memorial to be Unveiled To-morrow. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, November 2. Lieut.-General 'Sir William Pulteney will unveil on Sunday the memorial erected at Ui *erte-Sous-Jouarre in honour of thBritish Expeditionary Force and to record the names of 3,888 officers and men who tell in the operations at Mons,211 words
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Article145 1928-11-03 9 Order for Injunction Against Sale Refused. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, November 2. The Russian emigres opposition to the public auction of a collection of Russian tapestries and pictures, of which it is alleged many were confiscated, suffered a setback when the Berlin Court rejected the demand of the145 words
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Article145 1928-11-03 9 Dr. Davidson to Remain in House of Lords. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, November 2. H. M. the King has approved that th 9 d gnity of a Barony be conferred upon the Most Rev. and Right Hon. Randall Davidson, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, PrimateBritish Official Wireless. - 145 words
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Article42 1928-11-03 9 Co-operation Between Singapore And Washington. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Geneva, November 2. The Health Section concluded the fourteenth session and approved of the attempt to establish a regular exchange of information between the Pan-American Bureau in Washington and the Singapore Bureau.42 words
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Article135 1928-11-03 9 ANOTHER BROADCASTING ENTERPRISE. Radioarts' Scheme Before Government. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kua'a Lumpur, November 2. The "Malay Mail" understands that a proposal by Radioarts, Ltd., Singapore, to mb- -I- t l p/°, adca sting relaying station for British Malaya, is now in the hands of the Posts and135 words
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Article128 1928-11-03 9 Curious Case at Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, November 2. Gan Yoon Kooi was charged in the Penang District Court yesterday with having fraudulently used as genuine three documents purporting to have been signed by the Resident Councillor, and by Mr. Eow Thoon, J.P., and128 words
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Article296 1928-11-03 9 POVERTY DISHONESTY. Interesting C.S.L.A. Debate. At the Chinese Students' Literary Association a debate took place on Thursday nj&ht on the subject: "Does poverty create dishonesty"? Mr. Ong Wing Chon presided and there was a good attendance of members and visitors. Mr. Ong Scan Key opened the debate. He said that296 words
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Article92 1928-11-03 9 Bugis Street Scheme. Sin^an C .r iS r RiVen der 73 that the Singapore Improvement Trust has prepared an Improvement Scheme for certain lands bounded generally by Victoria g££? Rochor Road North Bridge Road and a line between Victoria Street and North Bridge Roclr an ßoad PPrOXimate,y92 words
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Article176 1928-11-03 9 According to a report issued by the British £*22 Health amon the of food and drugs examined during 1927 by public analysts, a sample of chocolate was found to contain foreign nut oil and traces of arsenic were found in toffee; and a coloured and flavoured soli" tion of sugar176 words
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Article426 1928-11-03 9 MORE SEDITIOUS LITERATURE. Cantonese and Hylam Sent to Assizes. named Soh Poh N gi was charged with possession of seditious documents b*for e the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. tu yesterday afternoon. e accused was first r-rrested many months ago, when the Police raided the pre~mises of the General Labour426 words
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Article71 1928-11-03 9 French Cabinet in a Quandary. Reuter's Service. Paris, November 2. Despite strennous official efforts regarding the draft of Article 71 in the Budget. M. Herriot is unable to approve any of the revised versions submitted. The Cabinet is continuing its efforts to-day, but another obstacle ahead isReuter's Service. - 71 words
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Article317 1928-11-03 9 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Reuter's Service. [Renter's Far Eastern Service. 1 Hong Kong, November 2. The "Somersetshire" with the Fb-«t Norfolk* have arrived here and are leaving for Shanghai to-morrow. Bombay, November 2. Three Moslems and two Hindus were killed in a riot at a village nearReuter's Far Eastern Service.; Reuter's Service. - 317 words
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Advertisement141 1928-11-03 9 I IT Gilbeys j |gS Invalid f [Jj §8T 8OTTIE0« <MUt*** to jl/ 5 J jHi p rt j Is a pick-me-up and Tonic that is Suitable I I in every way for this ciimate. I X S I Invalid Port I A PRODUCE OF PORTUGAL i 3 I Ej141 words
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Article295 1928-11-03 10 Sports Pastimes. RIFLE SHOOTING. THIRTY YARDS RANGE COMPETITION. Full Results. The following are the results of the thirty yards range competition held recently:— Platoon or equivalent Snap. Grouping. Total. 12 Pin 2/D.W.R. 57. 160. 217. XIII Pin "D" Coy M.S.V.R. 72. 145. 217. XI Ptn "C" Coy M.S.V.R. 57. 150.295 words
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64 1928-11-03 10 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The following will represent the Merrielads against the Raffles Institution on the latter's ground to-day at 4.45 p.m. Koh Chim Yeat; Tan Tian Peng. Koh Lye Hock; Yeoh Chiang Bock. Kam Gim Lock, Tan Chwee Tiong; Koh Lye Hong, Kam Gim Hock. Tan Choon64 words
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Article34 1928-11-03 10 The Farrer Cup final between the Secreta: iat-Treasury and Electr cal Dept., which was postponed owing to bad weather, will be played on Monday, at 4.45 p.m. at the Stadium.34 words
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Article33 1928-11-03 10 In the Singapore Harbour Board Empire Dock Shield competition, the Head Office team defeated Main Wharf by 5 goals to nil. Sorer, Neo Eng Bee. Mr. Tay Huat bwee refereed.33 words
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Article74 1928-11-03 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. The United Services vail meet Negri Semhilan in a Malaya cup match at the Stadium this afternoon. The Services XV has been chosen as follows:— L.-Cpl. Hardiment; Pte. Bamford, Pte. Holt, A. N. Other and Pte. McGuire; Lieut. Exham and Pte. Lumb; Lieut Miles,74 words
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Article70 1928-11-03 10 The following wli represent the Singapore Volunteer Corps against the Duke of Wellington's Regiment on Tuesday at the Stadium:—O W. Gilmour; A. P. Goldman, L. G. Roberts .n, G. Lee Keng Tye, G. H. Pinckney; C. R. McArthur, F. A. Nibiock; W. G. Skey. H. F. Clements,70 words
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56 1928-11-03 10 BADMINTON. The following will represent the Mavris against Sect Kirn Cheng's B. P. to-morrow, at 6.60 p.m. at the Austin's court (101 Joo Chiat Road): Singles:-Sea* Eng Liat, Lim Chim Lam flendnck Tan, C. Leong Hunt and Lee Peng Kwang. Loh <Ub,OS: KOCy Uan56 words
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Article120 1928-11-03 10 G.O.C. to be Vice-President. BOXING. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I should like to inform box ng enthusiasts of the progress made to date in the formation of th- proposed Malaya Boxing Board of Control. The following gentlemen have kindly consented to act in the offices120 words
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Article318 1928-11-03 10 Saturday's Handicaps. THE TURF. The following are the handicaps for the first day's races (November 10) of the Singapore Turf Cub November meeting:— Race I.—Horses—Class 2—4 th Div.—s furs. Polianthes 9.0, Lothario 8.9, Navarino 8.7, Pegasus 8.5, Cocoa Nib 8.1, Dowse The Glim 8.0, Bootlegger 8.0, Dolly318 words
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Article63 1928-11-03 10 HOCKEY. The following wi 1 represent the Indian Association against the Medical College on the batter's ground at Sepoy Lines on Monday:— F. B. Singh, Kartar Singh, Basant Singh, P. K. Bhaskaran, N. A. Mallal, C. Lall, Bhan Singh, Dalip Singh, A. K. Mahal, A.63 words
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Article70 1928-11-03 10 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. v. S.R.C. on Monday on the S.R.C. groundS. Bolter; L. W. Byrde and R Lyr.e; B. Singh, R. H. Yorke and N. de Souza;' M. Catchatoor, C. Lall, H. G. Stack W E Atkinson and A. N. Katyal. Reserve: B. F.70 words
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Article114 1928-11-03 10 GOLF. The Garrison Golf Club Shanghai Foursomes (Army v. The Rest) will be played to-morrow as fo.lows:— 8.45 a.m. Woods and Cumberlege v. Groves and Battishill. 5.52 a.m. Landon and Exham v. GregoryJones and Byatt. 8.59 a.m. Hollingsw orth and Buchanan v Wylly and Cartwright. 9.03 a.m.114 words
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Article149 1928-11-03 10 Positions Up-to-Date. BILLIARDS. The following are the results of matches in the Juvenile Football Club tournament played last night: Tan Quee Thoon (plus 85) 200 beat Soli Boon Hup (scr.) 142. Lim Cheng Tee (scr.) 200 beat Sng Kwee Choon (plus 10) 191. Wee Chwee Quan (plus 30)149 words
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Article59 1928-11-03 10 In the semi-final of the Singapore Crick I Ciub tournament, played last night, A. I). Baker beat C. F. Winter, the latter being 102 1» h ml. Baker made breaks of 27, 26 and 21, whilst Winter made a 27. l'.i, 14' and finished up with 22 break.59 words
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Article116 1928-11-03 10 No Alteration to be Made. CRICKET. At the meeting of the Executive Council of the Club Cricket Conference, held at the Regent-stre t Polytechnic, the question o 1 the suggested alteration in the preseni l.b.w. law was fully discussed, and the following resolution was unanimously passed: "That116 words
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33 1928-11-03 10 ATHLETICS. The long distance championship race, organised by the Health and Strength Leaguers' Union. Singapore, will take place on November 18, beginning at 10 a.m., instead of to-morrow.33 words
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Article67 1928-11-03 10 LAWN TENNIS. Miss D. Akhurst and M s L. BickertOfl leave for their home by the "Mai 11a" to-day. It was most disappointing that, for .1 second time yesterday, the rain upset the a 1 rang meats mi.de for a doubles match with the Rev. W.67 words
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Article191 1928-11-03 10 Bill to be Indroduced in Council. A Bill, empowering revenue v s-els owned by the Governments of certain Malay States to operate in the waters of th! Colony, is to be introduced into th:' Legislative Council short y. The following are trie objects and reasons for same. The191 words
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Article82 1928-11-03 10 The fo'lowing information is available re garding the trooping season 1928-1929: The "Neuralia" will arrive on December 15, and will call here on the return journey on January 8 and take details to U.K. The "City of Marseilles" will take R.AF. details from Ma aya on her homeward82 words
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Article127 1928-11-03 10 A Seremban schoolboy correspondent writes, asking us to let him have "some news about the Singapore Naval Base which will enable him to write an eaaay on the subject. That i s too tail an order even tor g usually oblig.ng Editor to tackle and we can only refer this127 words
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Article858 1928-11-03 10 PUBLIC EXAMINATION OF MR. T. B. ROGERS. Fa lure Due to Share Gambling. When Mr. T. B. Rogers, of Singapore, cam a before Mr. Justice Prichard yesterday morning for his public exam nation in bankruptcy, he told his lordship ihat his failure was due to bad iuck in858 words
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Article132 1928-11-03 10 Last year the monthly totals for diamonds exported from the South African Union exceeded £1,000,000. It is reported that Cuba intends abandoning her experiment in restricting sugar production with a view to stabilising market values. The 'Van Heutsz," arriving at Hong Kong from the Straits with 1 ,U52 deck passengers,132 words
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Article314 1928-11-03 10 Blows on the Head Lead to Insanity. The following article, written by Mr. A. J. Daniels, appeared in "The Sporting Life" of 'September 1:— The term "punch drunk" is of American coinage; but everyone now known what it means, even if its sign.ficanee is not fully realised. When,314 words
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Article227 1928-11-03 10 v Iron Man n Moving Against Nanking. Well-informed Chinese sources report that China's former iron man," Marshal Wu Pei-fu, is conducting preparations for i arly emergence as the leader of a powerful revolt against the Nanking Government. He is to be aided by the Manchurian armies which227 words
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Article138 1928-11-03 10 Ordinance to be Amended. The amendment to the Widows' and Orphans' Pension Ordinance is gazetted. The oh jut of the Bill is threefold:— (a) to enable a contributor, who is a widower with children of pensionable a re and retires or is rtmoved from th rvi138 words
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Article822 1928-11-03 10 Minutes of Board Meeting. SERVICES r 0 AS UTI( planters! The minutes of tl of the Board of t! stitute of Mala: ratory of the Institui sara Road, Kuala 29, have been offi. There were (Acting S cnetai y dent, in the chair i dullah, (represen Hon.822 words
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Article49 1928-11-03 11 r invited to write to us interest. It must be Malaya Tribune" does rse opinions expressed r Letters should be as and preferably typeMiay be used, but the [pesses of correspondents a guarantee of good es of debate should be W is no argument, and wasted upon it.—Ed.,49 words
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168 1928-11-03 11 T -Malaya Tribune.") nbling is concerned, no it i> iiviulged in, it is ,<>t offences in the eyes iuir to several of the Hotels, which spring up -brooms practically in ,,-r of this city, is indeed t this vice prevail- and <arried on with I168 words
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Article236 1928-11-03 11 I (To the Edit r, "Malaya Tribune.'") I Sir—Paltry tint.-- for homicide seem to ■je ..'le with up-country ■JL. i ct r spondent ''British" ■rtfrr- >.i. is>ue of your paper a ia.-, v.: ce E repean was fined $500 Bforrur.c. an in his motor-car and236 words
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Article520 1928-11-03 11 II l Editor. '"Malaya Tribune.") I- en called a "Sleepy jp-'v u t rm is, generally speaking, I K: .:ig is usually very quiet, lev will ever be remembered I c Public feeling was I bo*e evidences of I Indian Immigrani lttte ts open enquiry520 words
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Article147 1928-11-03 11 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir—ln your issue of yesterday, there appeared an announcement that the Service at the Cenotaph on Armistice Day would be a religious one. May I, through the medium of your leading Journal, mention, that it was the express wisn of H. E.147 words
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Advertisement303 1928-11-03 11 I NEW SHIPMENT I FLAT BACK MANDOLINES, and POCKET MANDOLINES W* 8 with white or mahogany polished W jc Maple wood. M WILSON PORTABLE ORGANS, H 4 octaves, with foldable legs, in oak. ||L All are good for this climate. I Cash or by our Improved Instalment I NANG HENG303 words
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Advertisement330 1928-11-03 11 I "7 MATCHLESS FOR I j FLAVOUR ELCONOMV I I Flyosan is the easiest, simplest and cleanest way 10 destroy all insect pests. Gj jj Kills Flies—One of our most dangerous pests, spreading filth and disease. X ]j Kills Mosquitoes—Another menace, carriers of malaria and yellow fever. S 3 Kills330 words
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Article1304 1928-11-03 12 A WORD TO PLANTERS.— n. Consideration of "The Other Side." The second part of "Truth's" article— the first part of which was published yesterday—is as follows: "Love feedeth only upon love." Short is the road that leads from fear to hate." (Italian proverbs.) I have already mentioned in1,304 words
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Article136 1928-11-03 12 One has grown accustomed to the quaint I auxiliaries which have developed in an at- tempt to make the best of wind-power, which costs nothing, and steam or motor when the wind fails. But it seems that further developments along somewhat parallel lines are likely to take place with136 words
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Advertisement542 1928-11-03 12 Amusements. Coming Shortly ALHAMBRA WITH SPECIAL MUSIC. THE GREATEST SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT EVER SEEN! I GALAXY CINEMA ARCADIA CINEMA GEYLANG From Friday, Nov. 2to Sunday, Nov. 4. From Thursday, Nov. 1 to Saturday, Nov. 3. UFA'S I SYD CHAPLIN and Mr. Akka MIGHTY MASTERPIECE jjj THE DEVIL APE in w J^Pj^T"542 words
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Advertisement109 1928-11-03 12 Tilley Safety Lamps Burn Kerosene Oil (not Benzine) ..PL Absolutely 8 V B Winlprorf. No P 9 Noise. No Snett, V All Brass. J, As supplied to 3th e Govern 1 >.-\ Rubber and Fin Mining Com--16 Different j mr I Models All 300 CP. Jj Acknowledged M by all109 words
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Advertisement264 1928-11-03 12 I COLEMAN-QUICrf-LITE THE SUNSHINE OF THE NIGBT. I rO IL| Tn e Coleman Lamp is portable—carry it I Jf* anywhere throughout the house. Its soft, I L[| pure-white brilliance is easy on the eyes— I Gi H ideal for every family use—reading, sewing l uj and for the children to264 words
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Miscellaneous204 1928-11-03 12 A SKETCH OF YOUR LIFE FREE "YOU CAN BANISH YOUR TROUBLES" Says Famous Astrologer. A sketch or delineation of ones life is as important to a right thinking person as the chart of sea is to a sailor. Why go about blindfold when you can by simply writing a letter,204 words
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Advertisement243 1928-11-03 13 B ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. \**m (Incorporated in England.) H rt. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Teluk Anson and Penang. G wnce you of the quality of our syrup, which is obtainable in the 3 I following flavours b] H Rose Raspberry 3 H Lemon Cherry Gj B Strawberry243 words
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Advertisement32 1928-11-03 13 1 i I 7 I I Concessionaires for Malaya |jpf ITAL.ASIA LTD. 1 Ifl I (Incorporated n the Strait? Settlements.) »1 jrj I SINC.APORE-PEN \NC -IPOH-KUALA LUMPUB AND MALACCA. PI (A P32 words
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Advertisement369 1928-11-03 14 FUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA CHINA TELEGRAPH COMPANY. LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) During my absence from Singapore Mr. W. N. Skey will be in charge of this Company's affairs. E. H. DERRICK, Divisional Manager. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Tenders are invited for the supply of 2,000 to 3,000 tons369 words
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Advertisement531 1928-11-03 14 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED—Junior Clerk able to correspond in Dutch and Dutch Malay. Knowledge of bookkeeping and stenography an asset. Only those who are willing to work hard and intelligently need apply. State experience and ability in full with salary to Box 753 c/o Malaya Tribune. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—PART-TIME WORK—AC-COUNTANT-SECRETARY—London Diploma531 words
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Advertisement512 1928-11-03 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penan* 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jcnker Street Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16j nfe Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street Shanghai 9,512 words
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Advertisement614 1928-11-03 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acta 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.G. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.614 words
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Advertisement437 1928-11-03 14 INSURANCE. iSPI SOIJTH \flfa# BRITISH 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 Surplus437 words
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Advertisement521 1928-11-03 14 THE EASTERN ASSURANCE CORpSSS! lhe HEAD OFFICE: 2nd Floor of N„. 3 Phon. No.. 3046 and 30 47 board of uuasctm See Teong Wah, Es (Chairman). 4 Gaw Khek Khiam, E(JQ (Vice Chairman, Q Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq? Seah Eng Li m go Vow Ngan Pan,521 words
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Advertisement470 1928-11-03 15 Steamer sailings I r. &o. INDIA H AND ipCAR LINES. at**] rated in England.) I ti PASSENGER CARGO AIL SERVICES. 4ND ORIENTAL STEAM $*®&hnOS C 0.. LONDON AND BASI > lAIL SERVICE- ,V der Contract with His Majesty* (t nde Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON For china Japan H Tonnage Singapore470 words
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Advertisement492 1928-11-03 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE Hugo fu cT3' oeutBCh Stinnes |n p H lustralische Linien y3 Cj Dampfschiffsand Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA PORTS AND KOBE Sachsen Nov 4 t via Mania Nov 13 t Duisburg Nov 15 f Oldenburg Dec492 words
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Advertisement734 1928-11-03 15 STEAMER SAILINGS v^l^tx NOBDDEUTSCHEB j (Incorporated y x in Germany.) tended ZtlTs:- the Com P a^'s in OUTWARDS. t PFALZ for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Japan Vladivostock Nov 5 COBLENZ for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Takao North China Ports Nov 9 t KOENIGSBERG for Japan Nov 11 ILMAR for Manila, Japan734 words
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Advertisement419 1928-11-03 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON SMSHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON n i_ ToDH« K e Destination a Hakuaan Mara io,suu Naples, Marseilles, London, A'-.vera HaranaMara 10.500 Naplos, Marseille,, 8 9 Kr»" s ooo iE*** 29 Karoo Mara 0,000 M'seilies, London, A v-orp R'dam De? 20 Katon Man ID.CCO Naples. MarseilUs, A>werrl AtantaMara 8.000419 words
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Advertisement45 1928-11-03 16 I jj Sole Agents: j|j I N.V. Straits Java Trading- Co. I I SINGAPORE, PENANG. fc N Are y° n contemplating to If I Lee Heach Street Sub-Agents Singapore: Mong Huat and r„ r v_ L Ii Bndgeßoad. E. Cheong 111, South Bridge Road 045 words
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Advertisement88 1928-11-03 16 SsJ over the World I the Sche; -'HR angle on the labels is know,, aa I MM th best guarantee for the highest chemical I Purity and efficiency. Insist upon-this trade I mark when acquiring Scher.ng products I j I j Fochtenberger I Eau de Cologne i Butterfly Brand I88 words
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