Malaya Tribune, 5 January 1929
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Title Section21 1929-01-05 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI. -No. 4 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, January 5. 1929.21 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement356 1929-01-05 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA, OnJ CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I SHIP JgJl M jyjp I I SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK I This Milk is prepared from PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S MILK, and in condensation I nothing but FINEST WHITE I rONOENSED MihP SLJGAR is added Being pre 1 a w SWEETENEo pared under356 words
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Advertisement195 1929-01-05 1 HOUSES Your Attention is called to the large namb^i Garden Houses erected by the SIONG LIM SAW MILL Co, at Siang Lim Park, Geylang, Lorong 40, They are being let at moderate rental. Particulars may be had by 'Phone to 852 or 854. Siang Lim Market will be erected soon,195 words
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Advertisement147 1929-01-05 1 FLO RO DOR Washing Suiting! /Cy AS/ /V/ yy For Tropics HIGH STREET V Singapore. I V^£RNf^^ S a I in r g Sole Agents: H C I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. I 3 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) rO Lr H c a Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. I147 words
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1639 1929-01-05 2 The Viceroy on Trade. (From Indian Exchanges.) Mr. R. R. Simpson, Chief Inspector of Mines, furnished the Simon Conference illuminating facts regarding the working of the.mines and labour conditions in Bihar and Orissa, the richest mineral province in India. There1,639 words
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Advertisement242 1929-01-05 2 KAYSER SLIPPER HEEL* HOSIERY X A hose that is exceptionally beautiful—a hose that wears unusually long—a hose that gives the ankle a slim, trim appearance is the Kayser service weight hose. It stands high in the favor of the smart women of the world for sports and street wear. Kayser242 words
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Advertisement408 1929-01-05 2 1 NEW YEAR GIFTS.| I WHY NOT A CLOCK? }j Tarn Tarn are nice clocks and reliable. -J] Any one of the many models will make H <] an ideal gift. A useful present is more 3 appreciated than anything else. 1 TAN TAN }j SOLD BY Cj <| WOO408 words
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Article1183 1929-01-05 3 GRIEVANCES OF INDIAN HAJIS. Overcrowding in Ships. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) The Muslim pilgrim season has begun, md three or four pilgrim steamers of is Mansfield and Co. have already left port for Jeddah, conveying nearly 3,000 i igrims. For sonu months, until the in season is over,1,183 words
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Advertisement103 1929-01-05 3 How much of your motive power is lost in combating the little ills j and ailments that should be checked as soon as they show themselves If the liver is kept active, the digestion in good :mm order, and the functions regular, there won't be much to complain !Jfl of103 words
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Advertisement67 1929-01-05 3 A™ Vn^/nia^'L^^^^^^^B B- storing makes them cool and fragrant IS SOLE AGENTS:—HCTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS LTD: SINGAPORE. PENANG. IPOH. KUAU-LUMPuT^^ I fJB YOU CANNOT BIY A j 1 B EETTER I Q lAMP TH\N I I flj Philips 1 I SOLE AGENTS: I United Engineers Limited 8 3 (Incorporated in the67 words
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Advertisement73 1929-01-05 3 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY LTD S (Incorporated in England.) ffl INSURE I with the f MOTOR UNION jj] THE H J LEADING MCTOR VEHICLE I INSURANCE COMPAN v I Favonrable Rates-Prompt Settlement of Claims, I FIRE MARINE BUSINESS I Also transacted on Favourable Terms X 3 For all particulars73 words
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Article1681 1929-01-05 4 N.Z.P.F. REPLY TO CRITICISMS. Facts for Malayan Investors. In adopting the unusual eour3c of opening our columns to a reply to criticisms appearing in another local paper, we are influenced by unusual circumstances. These are that the paper in question refused to publish the reply; that the1,681 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement277 1929-01-05 4 10' i ■THE IDEAL COMBINATION for your washable coats are the Krementz coat buttons and Krementz collar sets* Krementz coat buttons are big time savers. They are put on and taken out easily but, when on, the bodkin-clutch holds them like an anchor. No chance of losing them. Krementz collar277 words
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Advertisement98 1929-01-05 4 KEEPING YOUNG. You are only young- once, but the limit of that ''once" may be prolonged almost indefinitely if you take proper care of the body with which Nature endowed you. One of the chief factors in the preservation of youth is daily regularity. To prevent constipation and to keep98 words
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Advertisement158 1929-01-05 4 111 ITHE KING OF INf TRUMENTI I "His Masters Voice" Catalogue contains a selection of Organ Records, every one of which is masterpiece of faithful recording, played on j th finest organs in the country by the mosi br Uiant organists. Ask for a copy of the new f booklet158 words
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Article451 1929-01-05 5 Singapore, December 29. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 52 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 72 Hens (Locally reared) kati 78 Ducks each 100 Pigeons, domestic,451 words
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Advertisement319 1929-01-05 5 NEW YORK I ALARM CLOCK. cj $4.00 Nett. Heavily nickel plated, neat in appearance, ffi uj it has won the favour of all discriminating X Gj public. Built on solid lines with Patented X X precision movement it is guaranteed to X] [}j give you years of valuable and honest319 words
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Advertisement559 1929-01-05 5 Church Services. SUNDAY, THE FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY. St. Andrew's Cathedral January 6, 1929. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:45 a.m. (Choral) Holy Communion and Sermon. 9:15 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Children's Service. 5:30 p.m. (Choral) Evensong and Sermom. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8559 words
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Advertisement193 1929-01-05 5 GEYLANG METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 10 a.m. Chinese Service 11 a.m. English Service 5 p.m. You are cordially invited to all these services. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM (2nd floor) 62-63 Robinson Road Services Sundays 10 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Testimony Meeting. Last Wednesday in each month. Reading Room open, free to193 words
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Advertisement514 1929-01-05 5 Do you want a Bigger Salary P In the spare time you will never miss-you can fit yourself for a Find out what the I.C.S. can do for you. Write for FREE, illustrated book ntanc y Architecture sS c T Cml Tra nin Clerk of Works S Draftsmanship A=£f nCe514 words
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Advertisement440 1929-01-05 5 FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. p66,0s rr, ti: i& s—> i 6301 s=s- m -r— v <SUn L,,i,,) (Acc„rdi.n.CuiUr-B»jo) s—.■ t a hw ""''«•""(r «2« My favourite Schottisck under the sun (Fox Trot) t j- reJJ v K o ff p «2 ussj 6412 rr 325^^ c W ttf it440 words
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Advertisement229 1929-01-05 6 j PAVILION j a THONE 903 I I FROM .TUESDAY, JANUARY ITO MONDAY, JANUARY 7. [5 At 9.15 p.m. sharp. jjj I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. I Vera Reynolds M IN l ['Almost Human.'] HI FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. I HARRY CAREY J IN jjj II "Roaring: Rails." J229 words
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Advertisement190 1929-01-05 6 «3M UH MH W» ALHAMBRA! I 'PHONE 909 o I (TAN CHENG KEE Co, Ltd, Proprietors) I PROGRAMME j I Commencing Thursday, January 3 I J and ending Tuesday, January 8. j rt) M [j{ IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. Ĕ I I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. WILLIAM190 words
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Advertisement501 1929-01-05 6 j GAIETY CINEMA j I Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets niiiiMHMmiiwHiiniiiiiaHiiiiuiiiiuiiMiiiiMiitiinniiiiniiiiwiiiiMniilg From Friday, January 4 to Thursday, January 10. SECOND SHOW AT 9.10 P.M. Latest Pathe Pictorial and Eve's Film Review. Tne 'Sensational Murder-Mystery Comedy WOLF'S GL0THIN6. A pair of Lambs running wild with a pack Wolves for cne riotous501 words
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Article116 1929-01-05 7 His Majesty's troopship "Neuralia" is expected to arrive at Singapore on Monday afternoon and she will berth at Godown No. 50. ARRIVALS. "Meran," Brit. 70 tons, Capt. Ahnee, from Lagan, s—l; for Bagan, 7—l. "Magnet," Brit. 207 tons, Capt. Watson, from Batavia, s—l; for Soeuger Liat. uncertain. "Khoen116 words
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Article34 1929-01-05 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for J -dia and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal "H)0. The rate of payment of Money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 to $100.34 words
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Article181 1929-01-05 7 Last Night's Successful Function. The yearly Christmas treat and dance organised by the Singapore Catholic Club, is a function which is always eagerly looked forward to both by children and adults, especially the former, who receive presents and are entertained to their hearts' content during the181 words
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Article132 1929-01-05 7 Singapore Programme for January 6—12. The World's Evangelical Alliance invites Christians all over the world to observe the first week in January as a time of special prayer. Local arrangements have been made as follows, and all Churches are invited to co-operate in keeping this special132 words
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Article136 1929-01-05 7 Smuggling of Opium. Before the District Judge, Mr. C. H. G. Dakers, this morning a Chinese named Chiong Hin was ordered to pay $150 or undergo three weeks' imprisonment. He was charged with having unlawfully in his possession non-Government chandu valued at $84. Accused, who is employed136 words
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Article406 1929-01-05 7 It was expected that the "Manila Times" would discontinue publication on Jan. 1, after 30 years of uninterrupted printing. The recent fire in the plant and the difficulty of recapitalizing are understood to ba the reasons, although no public announcement has yet been made. What might have developed into a406 words
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Article353 1929-01-05 7 Appreciation of Bishop Lee. Bishop Edwin F. Lee, opening the dero- J tional meeting- of the Malayan Methodists' Conference at Singapore yesterday, spoke on the subject, "Salvation for the ends of the earth," taking as a background the story of Paul, The Acts 13. On motion of the353 words
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Article139 1929-01-05 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, Jan. 5. East Wharf (Entrance Gat? 1). Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Tilawa 18; Klang 16; Trier 14; Kopah 11; Manila Maru 9; Ningchow 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Benvrackie 30; Maur 32; Marudu 33; Kawachi Maru 35; Rangoon Maru 37.139 words
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Article458 1929-01-05 7 A number of detectives visited a European bungalow in Syers Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday morning, and arrested three Hylams named Lav Ong Kow, Tan Kai 800, and Loy Kok Kuang, who are suspected to be Communists. They were found in possession of a receipt book purporting to be provisional458 words
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Article1589 1929-01-05 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE. Old Siam Rice No. 1 per Kovan**™ J J anUary 5 Old Siam Rice m 2 P S5 M Sellers Old Siam Rice 3 KJ! Muntok White Pepper 100.00 Old Siam Rice 4 !?Jn Johore Black Pepper New Siam Rice No. 1 per Kovan lilt ix S1,589 words
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Article121 1929-01-05 7 Chamber of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Kubber Association, in their weekly report dated January 4, state: Catalogued 1,522,690 1b.=679.77 tons. Offered 1,264,095 1b.=564.33 tons Sold 1,074,575 1h.=479.72 tons. London spot 0s 8 9/16 d. New York spot 17% cents. PRICES REALIZtD. Ribbed121 words
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Article145 1929-01-05 7 Messrs. Lewis and Peat (Singapore) Ltd in their weekly report dated Jan. 5, state: Quotations frcm all markets have remained unchanged with the opening of the New Year and though prices have continued steady, orders have been chiefly covering and few fresh enquiries have been received145 words
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Advertisement253 1929-01-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS -~i TO LET—Business and living-in premises, on Orchard Road, next to the Light Studio. Apply to Westerhout and Oman 27/28, Malacca Street. TO LET—S4, Campbell Lane. Apply 24, Winchester House. Tele. No. 3355 or 4162. WANTED—Junior Shorthand Typist Apply to Box No. 787, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—A certificated253 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous505 1929-01-05 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, January 5. High Tides.—s.s4 a.m., 6.52 p.m. Rugby: S.C.C. v. Welch. Vie. Theatre: Coyne Musical Comedy Co., Keep Moving." 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, January 6. High Tides.—6.47 a.m., 8.13 p.m. Falkiner's billiards exhibition, Padmore Hall, 8 p.m. Monday, January 7. High Tides.—7.37 a.m., 9.18 p.m. Hockey: S.C.C. 'A'505 words
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Miscellaneous49 1929-01-05 7 THE WEATHER. Meteorological Weekly Report. Hill Station records for the seven days ending midnight on Saturday, December 29. are as follows: Penang Hill. Altitude of observation (feet above M. S L.) 2,100. Average mean shade temperature (dee F.) 68.54. Total evaporation (in inches) .197. Total rainfall (in inches) 2.207.49 words
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Obituary61 1929-01-05 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. BIRTHS. LAZAROO—On January 5, 1929, at th B,ardirsr Officers Quarters. Robraso Road, Singapore, to Mr. ar.d Mrs. Dani*'. Lazaroo, a daughter. Both wsll. (F.M.S. and Penan* papers please copy). On January i. 1 'jr2\i, at their re-idenc*. -Social Hygiene Clinic, Bencoolen Street, r and61 words
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Obituary85 1929-01-05 8 LIM—Or. Wtmnrns, f«—ij 2, ÜBl her IwMißil Na 40. Tras Street. Mrs. Lim Kum Chun? fr.ee Chua Tak Prht wm4 ft .She lata four MM, Messrs! L.m Pens? Hoon. Cheng Rang. Chua Ah Meng, ard L.m Kirn Kee, two daughters one fclhiw «Oh Tiang Sen?., four oaughters-in-law. fifteen grandsons.85 words
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Article758 1929-01-05 8 I Some -Jays ago, in recording Sir George lUxwefl'i affection for the Malays, we remarked that they were 'gradually adapting themselves to the changed order—great hopes are centred in the present younger generation, and they will not be disappointed." We are fortified in that optimistic view after758 words
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Article570 1929-01-05 8 Mr- JL KrwhMßiTTii. cf the District 0»«v Tsßipin. hms left for Ceyion. Mr. BL J. Harris has been added to the am a :f the- Peace f r Penarg. Mr W. Bartley. M.B-F_. M C 5.. has been appointed to act as Under Secretary. S.S. Mr. G570 words
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Article49 1929-01-05 8 From Our Own Corresporder.t- i Kua.a Lumpur. Jan. 4. In the Kuala Lumpur Pr.iice Court to-day a blind Cantons.se named Lip Wai. was charged on remand with the alleged murder of Cheong Vow a Ch mmm woman on Dec. 21. Tmm case was postponed.49 words
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Article31 1929-01-05 8 Fr->m France by s.s. Sphinx, due at S:n?apore at 6 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Manila by s.s. President Wilson, due at Singapore, daylight on Monday, the 7th ;n=tant.31 words
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Article41 1929-01-05 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. Lsadk r:— 3 %<L New York:—lB cents (G.). Singapore:—29 l 4 -29S cents. TIN. Lmdm:—Spot £220 10s (down 30s >; 3 months £220 10s (buyers down 40s), £220 15s (sellers down 40s). Singapore:—slll,B74. (250 tons sold).41 words
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Article513 1929-01-05 8 GRACELESS DEPART! RE OF 192& Sound Films and Ma Special to tkv "Malaya Tlij» it is rerrar'iarl- no xteen reooroe: tre A ■ore than a month the fctera day ku been overshaiDwcd bt imthe Lines s of His Ma.es:y th.- r the Archbishop of Canter u-.513 words
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Article108 1929-01-05 8 The Pro Forma Time Table untitled 7-. b«? 2 7 >letr»^li^ >tr«et. cxM^, '-e pre-^Qt. We reeelved l> 7 g 2nd 5 l» A >. "HLlnusi l. ol tl lrvN f >l 5 2 Lumpur. borders' l nic»n d<. tdl3 moutd on 1°uesd2> p.m.. 2: >c. >l«r> N tde tdcy108 words
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Advertisement184 1929-01-05 8 jjj FOR SPORTS WEAR. g V> FOOTBALL JERSEY'S? hLIa A Large S«!ecoM b Stock. I JE- Plain Colours Vertical Stripes, i MlUr Contrast Halves. Plain Body *itn > 2 fl mttl Contrast SJeties Plain Bony witn I f/Aj VlXi Contrast Bands. 5 Jj 32 to CHEST. 9 Football I dickers.184 words
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Advertisement149 1929-01-05 8 JUST ARRIVED. CHINESE SILVER SPOONS, FORKS, BUTTER KNIVES, NAPKIN RINGS &c. NAMSENS 54, HIGH STREET. PERFECT MITLVG SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLESSIGHT TESTING HY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS MOTION SMITH AND SON LOOTED 15. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE A Brilliant Investment a Invest foor money ia Jewels! W~i>149 words
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Article57 1929-01-05 9 nfected Lung Slowly Healing. |l T GENERAL CONDITION f STATIONARY. I An addendum to the fuller medical report which we published yesterday ♦«peaks of "new tissue" growing on the affected lung of His Majesty and asserts that the King's disinclination for food is being overcome.57 words
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Article56 1929-01-05 9 Reuter's Service. I[Reuter's Service.] London, Jan. 4, 9.20 p.m. A bulletin at 8.15 p.m. says: "The King id a quiet day. There is no change in His ajesty's condition.—Signed, Sir Stanley ewett, Lord Dawson." It is noteworthy at Sir H. Ri?by did not attend the Palace -nightReuter's Service. - 56 words
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Article70 1929-01-05 9 I London, Jan. 4, 10.05 a.m. The King's condition is about the same bis morning 1 London, Jan. 4, 12.05 p.m. The bulletin issued at 11.30 to-day, says ie King had a quieter night. The local >ndition shews slight improvement while ie ueneral condition remains stationary. London, Jar\70 words
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Article226 1929-01-05 9 British Official Wireless. I [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Jan. 4. The last three bulletins regarding the ing show that for the past 30 hours there teen practically no change in His [ajc sty's general condition but, as the Odors point out, this is not to be interred asBritish Official Wireless. - 226 words
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Article256 1929-01-05 9 Further Opportunities for Students. British Official Wireless. II [British Official Wireless.] I Rugby, Jan. 5. Limitations placed upon the medical edu■i'i"n of v omen in London hospitals are Boi j* t of a report which has been aU!i u;> by a committee which was appointed by the SenateBritish Official Wireless. - 256 words
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Article89 1929-01-05 9 Sir VV. G. Maxwell Sits on New Committee. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 4. rhe Colonial Secretary has decided to n: a committee to advise him on pro- >!' ms of educational development in the polonies, Protectorates and Mandated IVrritories, consisting of Bishop Bidwell, ■ajor A. G-Reuter's Service. - 89 words
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Article173 1929-01-05 9 SOUTH AMERICAN PEACE TREATIES. Reservations Left Out. Reuter's Service. Washington, Jan. 4. Arbitration and Conciliation Treaties have been drawn up under the auspices of the Pan-American Conference which only require formal ratification. They are multilateral. The former establishes the principle of compulsory arbitration in all international controversiesReuter's Service. - 173 words
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Article96 1929-01-05 9 Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Buenos Aires, Jan. 4. President Irigoyen received a deputation from Chaco regarding the disputed BolivianParaguay territory, and pointed out to him that half of it rightfully belongs to Argentine. Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 5. Brazil has refused to participate in the Bolivia-ParaguayReuter's Service. - 96 words
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Article123 1929-01-05 9 The British and American Attitudes. Reuter's Service. Washington, Jan. 5. Before a powerful Navy group, Mr. Borah single handed, defended the Kellogg AntiWar Pact in a three hour speech whi-h interested a crowded Senate. He warned them that if they found no way to preserve peace, civilisationReuter's Service. - 123 words
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Article77 1929-01-05 9 Australian Commander Suspended. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 4. All the delegates to the Salvationist Zigh Council have arrived in London. They comprise 46 Brit.sh, six Americans and twelve from other nations. It is not yet known Who will preside. Melbourne, Jan. 4. Brigadier Slattery, the Divisional CommanderReuter's Service. - 77 words
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Article98 1929-01-05 9 Prompt and Proper Measures. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 4. The commission of inquiry into the Rye lifeboat disaster found that prompt and proper measures were taken to recall the lifeboat, 'but the recall flag- should have been hoisted at daybreak, though it was very improbable that it wouldReuter's Service. - 98 words
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Article38 1929-01-05 9 Reuter's Service. New York, Jon. 5. The long discussed unification of the Radio Corporation of America and the Victor Taiking Machine Company has been finally consummated and the proposal approved by the respective boards of directors.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article14 1929-01-05 9 INDIAN NEWS AND NOTES, on page 2. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 3.14 words
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Article356 1929-01-05 9 INFURIATED MOB OF WOMEN. Acquitted Man Attacked. Some time ago, it will be recalled, it was reported in these columns that a crowd of Chinese women of the labouring class had lodged complaints at the Central Police Station to the effect that they had been swindled of356 words
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Article35 1929-01-05 9 Mishap with the Quorn Hounds. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 4. The Duke of Gloucester, while hunting with the Quorn Hounds near Barsby, fell into a wide ditch but escaped with a shaking.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article73 1929-01-05 9 Notice to Cotton Operatives. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 4. The climax (if the endeavour of employers to secure 8 fully productive 48-hour week WUa reached when the general committee cf the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners, at a meeting at Manchester, confirmed the dedm n to tre op.taReuter's Service. - 73 words
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Article83 1929-01-05 9 'Plane Three Days in the Air. Reuter's Service. Los Angeles, Jan. .">. The "Question Mark" has already broken the world record of refuelling in flight. She had been aloft 61 hours 7 mm. at 8.30 yesterday evening and was still in the air this morning. The crew nowReuter's Service. - 83 words
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Article59 1929-01-05 9 Ten Million Acres of Wheat. Reuter's Service. Los Angeles, Jan. 4. It is stated in local newspapers that Mr. Thomas Campbell, one of America's largest wheat growers, will shortly be leaving for Russia to plant ten million selected acres of wheat for which a hundred millionReuter's Service. - 59 words
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Article48 1929-01-05 9 The Afghan Rebellion. Reuter's Service. New Delhi, Jan. 5. From Kabul it is learned that Ah Ahmedjan, ex-Governor of Kabul, has patched up peace with the Shinwaris in the Jalalabad area. The Kandahar-Quetta wire was cut and communications between India ana Kabul are proceeding by wireless.Reuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article60 1929-01-05 9 The preliminary inquiry was concluded yesterday, i n the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, into a charge of criminal breach of trust preferred agaisst a chetty's clerk named Karuppiah, who was arrested in Singapore on Dec. 19 by Kuala Lumpur detectives. A sum of $3,301 is involved. Ihe accused was committed60 words
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Article2723 1929-01-05 9 Supreme Court Case Concluded. DEFENDANTS' VIEW UPHELD. The protracted argument about an alleged will of Syed Mohamed Alsagoff. asking for the two children of his dhorcid wife to be treated on the same level as the other children, was concluded in the Supreme Court this morning,2,723 words
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Advertisement84 1929-01-05 9 II- I a i j ANY TIMES T I TIME I JfcR.TENNENT LTD I jG fr uWI Brewers Since /556 X l 1 I I sole ent3 [n 3 GUTHRIE C CO LTD 0, > KUALA LUMPUR MALACCA' pJ j BULLOCH Hit I Pedigree Scotch Whisky J Goto L»BU jo84 words
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291 1929-01-05 10 Sports Pastimes. THIRD TEST MATCH. World's Record Attendance. CRICKET. ENGLAND EQUAL TO THE OCCASION. The Third Test of the present series, and the 117 th since the first meeting: of Australia and England on even terms away back in 1877 at Melbourne, has broken all previous aggregate attendance records with291 words
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Article756 1929-01-05 10 Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Melbourne, Jan. 4. The weather was cool and sunny and the attendance 10,000 when Hobbs and Sutcliffe resumed their stand at the wickets after lunch. The ball was turning considerably and the batsmen had to watch it carefully. Hobbs gaveReuter's Service. - 756 words
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Article43 1929-01-05 10 ENGLAND 326 FOR 5 WICKETS. (By Courtesy of the S.C.C). The tea interval score is given as 326 for 5 wickets. Only 6 runs more are required for victory, and the retention of the Ashes. Later. England won by 3 wickets.43 words
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Article74 1929-01-05 10 Reuter's Service. Capetown, Jan. 4, The following have been- selected to represent South Africa in the forthcoming cricket tour in England: H. Deane (Captain) H. Taylor, C. Vincent, J. Christie, H. Cameron, F. V. Andermerwe, B. Mitchell, Z. Macmillan (all Transvaal) I. Siedle, E. DaltonReuter's Service. - 74 words
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Article191 1929-01-05 10 POLO. The Penang Polo Club held a very successful Rag Gymkhana on Saturday—the first after an interval of many years—and the various items were thoroughly enjoyed by competitors and spectators alike. The large attendance included the Hon. the Resident Councillor, Penang, and Mrs. J rost, and the191 words
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Article53 1929-01-05 10 HOCKEY. The following will represent the SCC vs. R.A.M C. at Hockey on Monday Jan. 7, H. Beaman, W. H. Follenfant, R. N. Byatt L. Ccx. P. R Panic. Dr. J. M. A. Lowson,' C. G. Barnes, L. N. Strachan, L. G. Robertson, A. O. Marshall, G.53 words
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Article27 1929-01-05 10 The match between the S.C.C. "A" and the Services "A," scheduled to be played on the. Padang yesterday, was postponed on account of the rain.27 words
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Article86 1929-01-05 10 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. A friendly game of football will be played to-morrow (Sunday) on the A. P. C. ground between the Muslim Improvement Club and Seong Boo Athletic Club. The following will represent the M. I. C.— b. Abdul Shaik, K. A. Pitchay, M. N. Eusope, S ;u? K86 words
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Article58 1929-01-05 10 Representatives of firms interested will meet at the Stadium on Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 5 p.m. to arrange for the continuance of the Inter-Commercial Football Competition, which was inaugurated in' 1927 and successfully run ih that year, as well as n 1928. It is proposed to get the58 words
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Article32 1929-01-05 10 BILLIARDS. Billiards enthusiasts are reminded of < £alkiner s exhibition game at the Padmore Bilhard Hall, 376-1, Victoria Street (next to Frankel Bros', establishment), to-morrow 1 at S p.m. j32 words
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Article103 1929-01-05 10 Open Invitation Tournament. LAWN TENNIS. The Committee of the Ladies Lawn tennis Club are arranging an open invitation tournament to be played on the Club Courts during the Chinese New Year holidays. The programme is to occupy four days, commencing Feb. 8. The events will consist103 words
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Article196 1929-01-05 10 Competition. GOLF. The Captain's Prize competition (36 hole* bogey play) at the Singapore Golf Club, was concluded on New Year's Day and resulted in a win for Lt.-Col. J. D. Richmond who finished 1 down. The following were the best results returned: Lt. Col. J. D. Richmond196 words
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Article68 1929-01-05 10 The January monthly medal competition (bogey) of the Singapore Golf Club will be played on Saturday and Sunday. This and future monthly medal competiwill be played in two divisions!—A and B. Division A will comprise players with handicaps of not more than 10 whiLt those with handicaps68 words
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Article32 1929-01-05 10 The following was the result of tho Race Course Golf Club's December medal «ompetition: T. Morita 70 net. P. R. Nathan 72 net. H. L. H. Lim 73 net.32 words
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67 1929-01-05 10 BADMINTON. In a match of five singles and one doubles the following will represent the Evergreen Badminton Party against the Kampong Jago Badminton Party on the latter's court tomorrow, commencing at 3 30 p.m. Singles:—Kch Beng Swee, Tan Chooi Leong, Khoo Heng Cheok (captain),67 words
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Article83 1929-01-05 10 Merchants v. Etc. and Law. RUGBY FOOTBALL. The following (in white) will represent the Etc. and Law vs. The Merchants on .'Tuesday Jan. 8, in the S.C.C. Rugby Tournament:—J. R. Purvis, W. J. Pearce, K. King, H. A. Bassett, A. P. Goldman, F. H. Collier, H. S.83 words
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Article116 1929-01-05 10 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokyo, January 3 SPECIE DEPOSITED ABROAD. Japan's specie deposited abroad is now estimated at Yl 19,000,000, which is the lowest for many years. TANAKA'S CHINA POLICY. The Premier, Baron Tanaka, after an interview with Mr. Tokonami, declared to the high officials of116 words
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Article39 1929-01-05 10 Nanking announces the appointment of Mr. Wang Ching-chi, Minister Plenipotentiary to Belgium, as concurrently Chinese member of the International Anti-Opium Advisory Committee attached to the League of Nations, in accordance with a recent decision of the State Council. t39 words
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Article111 1929-01-05 10 Malay Diver Terribly xMauled. Several passengers on board the Dutch mail boat "Insulinde" witnessed a distressing scene yesterday evening when a Malay was terribly mauled by a shark. The "Insulinde" was slowly steaming away from godown No. 32, bound for Europe, and was being followed by a111 words
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Obituary73 1929-01-05 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Jan 5. Ipoh business circlet are grieved to leffrn of the death of Mr. John Ferguson, the first general manager of the Perak River Hydro Electric Company, at Home on Thursday. The firm's offices were closed yesterday. Mr. Ferguson came73 words
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Article273 1929-01-05 10 Messrs. Storch Bros., of Ipoh, a few days ago sold to a local resident a 29 carat brilliant. This is believed to be the largest stone sold in Perak within recent times '•T.0.M." Before the second Seremban Magistrate Enche Maarof, on Thursday, Nagamuttu' a coolie of the F.M.S.R. stationed at273 words
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Article85 1929-01-05 10 [Our readers are invited to on subjects of public interest hito understood that the "Malaya Trik. m l Jst be not necessarily endorse opini Jn I' by correspondents. Letter" Z V brief as possible, and prefer Sv be written. Pen-names may bS names and addresses of c, 7rr, ut85 words
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Article121 1929-01-05 10 <To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I happened to see th mongrel shot at Newton Road 3 that the dog-shooter dug a hole bv th T s.de and buried it. I afied right, i.e. to bury the carcase there -,1 as informed that that was an instruction told121 words
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Article369 1929-01-05 10 Educational Co-operation in Europe. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, Jan. 4 An important drive for Euro m ->> j cat,onal corporation was evlZ attendance or the German iCSaasadSrb to? Tf' l err r sthamer at the £vL I c Inc r P° Association 0' Headmasters, where he urged a369 words
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Article108 1929-01-05 10 Detective Branch Effect Another Arrest. The Detective Branch has effected another important arrest in connection with Q^ een StFeet shooti ng on Dec !>. A Chinese, who it is alleecd. was recognised by Detective Kamla as on f the two men whom he chased and fired at.108 words
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Article27 1929-01-05 10 Miss Thackrah. the untitled tde >l > >..,! >°l.l.r o. ,lr.-<vl,ne <> > t.-nl. Id« exeellent billed !',»sl !>.„». period ,.s v.«, tr",n tin»»- to be<n dojp,l :> like td,H l,Hs drul eongr»'g«lti"n.27 words
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Article825 1929-01-05 11 IPOH PAPER URGES PUBLIC ACTION. Rejection of Other "Possibles." The above is the title of a leader in the idtspoken v Malaya Tribune of Singapore (says the "Times of Malaya" in an editorial headed Maxwell for Malaya and ~ur Singapore contemporary's remarks on the subject come at825 words
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Article206 1929-01-05 11 Government Scheme Explained. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Jan. 3. The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation, which was formed as a result of the pass--r oi the Agricultural Credits Act last year, will begin active operations in a few '•ays time. The principal object of the ration,British Official Wireless. - 206 words
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Article290 1929-01-05 11 Arabs and Jews to Work Together in Palestine. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Jan. 3. Education in Palestine was the subject of a lecture delivered before the Anglo- Palestinian Club by Mr. Humphrey Bowman, I Director of Education under the Palestine I Government. Mr. Bowman saidBritish Official Wireless. - 290 words
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Article129 1929-01-05 11 Likin will be abolished within six months in the provinces of Kiangsu, Chekiang, Anhwei, Fukien and Kiangsi, according to a decision reached at a meeting of representatives from the five Provincial Finance Bureaux called by Mr. T. V. Soong, Minister of Finance at Nanking. According to a telegram from Mr.129 words
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Advertisement250 1929-01-05 11 I SHANKS I I SANITARY EARTHENWARE AND FITTINGS g jjj OBTAINABLE AT: I ONG BOON TAT Co,, No. 102. ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. I I MERRY CHRISTMAS I TO ENJOY WITH I ADMIRABLE THINGS I I DISPLAYED AT OUR SHOW ROOM 8 1 22, Battery Road, Singapore. f Rare varieties to250 words
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Advertisement157 1929-01-05 11 V> t/ that hos made I eat- I J raSp i j Pat-Kua SPECIALIST FOR PILES 1 PILES CURED WITHOUT AN OPERATION. I HAEMORRHOIDS (Piles) and other kindred ailments g can be cured. The success of the treatment is know- jjj ledge gained from my forefathers. X H. KAREEM BAKSH,157 words
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Article832 1929-01-05 12 SINGAPORE PARTY'S ADVENTURES. Shortage of Funds Causes Failure. I Many Singaporeans who, from an early hour, assembled at the cpacious showroom of Malayan Motors, Ltd., in Orchard Road, will no doubt well remember the morning of August 21 last year, when party consulting of Messrs. Marcus Canagasaby, Cedric832 words
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Article76 1929-01-05 12 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] London, Jan. 4. Paris 124.095 New York 4.85 5/32 Brussels 34.89 Geneva 25.19 Amsterdam 12.07% Milan 92.655 Berlin 20.3k Stockholm 18. 1 3 Copenhagen 18.18 Oslo 18.19 Vienna 34.455 Prague 163.75 Helsingfors 193 Madrid 29.735 Lisbon 108 Athens 375 Bucharest 808 Rio 5British Official Wireless. - 76 words
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Advertisement524 1929-01-05 12 Amusements, Dj A PICTURE TO BE SHOWN FOB THE FIRST TIME IN SINGAPOBE. fjj Cj Adapted from the story of a well-known author, and A UNIQUE FILM, ROMANTIC, X Cj DRAMATIC AND INFORMATIVE. qJ S For Four Nights from Thursday, January 3. d] H AT THE X I Apollo Cinenms»524 words
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Advertisement291 1929-01-05 12 W Ĕt (at Singapore) it I UTILITY TRUCKS There are four great improvements incorporated in the new Chevrolet Utility i Truck that are of the utmost importance to every user of motor haulage. 1 Fl r c f the four-wheel brakes that give a greater margin of 1 1 safety.291 words
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Advertisement819 1929-01-05 13 1 cj FAIRBANKB-MORBE I I ENGINES I I t (BIGGEST VALUE—DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR) g I 28.P., 3H.P., 6H.P., 10H.P. and 15 H.P. I 1 S When you invest in an engine, the biggest vain*. i* th„ »v s] I 1 JS Spendable service, 2 «h, hJSC*S I 1 I madet819 words
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Advertisement342 1929-01-05 13 REMARKABLE ACCURACY OF AN INDIAN ASTROLOGER'S PREDICTIONS. Sends FREE Test Horoscopes from His Studio in Bombay. Hundreds who have tested the skill of Pundit Tabore," famous Indian psychic, are proclaiming him the modern wizard of Astrology, Dr. K. Katrak declares that Scepticism melts as mist before the Sun when "Tabore"342 words
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Advertisement47 1929-01-05 13 Start the New Year Well n s by Laying in a Stock 8 I j Swallow Ariell's j 9 (WORLD RENOWNED) o Biscuits Cakes, j 1 o OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. l 1 r i I Sole Agents Malaya: j Mackay, Monk, Ltd., J Singapore and Penang. good tono47 words
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Advertisement754 1929-01-05 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF ABRAHAM FRANKEL (Deceased). Pursuant to Ordinance No. 144 (Trustees). NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors or other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of Abraham Frankel, (deceased), late of Siglap Estate, Singapore, who died on the 26th day of754 words
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Advertisement594 1929-01-05 14 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED—Smart Book-Keeping Clerk. Good prospects for a suitable man. Reply with copies of testimonials and stating salary required to Box 785, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Energetic Agents throughout Malaya to push sales for quick selling rejuvenating remedies Viriline" and Fertiline widely advertised. For further particulars apply sharp to E.594 words
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Advertisement507 1929-01-05 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. —t— HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: f, enan 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16> Ilir Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street.507 words
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Advertisement813 1929-01-05 14 INSURANCE. THE fmp SOUTH BBITISE 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 STFEET, SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus813 words
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Advertisement450 1929-01-05 14 BOYSA^GIRIIT" JUST UNPACKED 6-Inch double sided MALAY RPm»» of various latest tunes and son* RD B 6-Inch double sided JACKIE rrw, Records nursery English songs. ,inJ othe, Different kinds of Toys U.S.A. and Germany lmpor ed ft* Different kinds of Chocolates in f ancy k. These things will s rye450 words
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Advertisement470 1929-01-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS I P. 0. BRITISH INDIA mm and I APCAR LINES. mm (Incorporated in England.) M MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. Bt PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM H NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND B FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. mm (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) E OUTWARDS from LONDON For China Japan470 words
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Advertisement416 1929-01-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE |H D ft I •MtrallMhe Dampftchlffs ffi GJ Gewllschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. HAVELLAND T an 11 HAVENSTEIN jjj 30 t LEVERKUSEN via Manila Feb 6 ERMLAND Feb 2 HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. f SVJ? BURG416 words
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Advertisement667 1929-01-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NOHDDEVTSCHEB *V- (Incorporated in Germany > The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. TRIER for Manila. Hong Kong, Takao, Shanghai, Tsingtao Jan 5 t LAHN for Hong Kong, Takao, S'ghai, Moji, Osaka, Kobe Jan 15 t AUGSBURG for Manila, Y,hama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji Taku Jan 18 DERFFLINGER667 words
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Advertisement136 1929-01-05 16 j <Dj2& I CRUDE OIL ENGINES. 0 I 1 jp«fc Stationary Engines j I Horizontal and Vertical E j Marine Engines I s I! Sole Agents: |H 0 I j N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., 1 SINGAPORE and PENANG. I jj I I NEW ISSUES 1 OF I "BEKA"136 words
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