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Title Section21 1929-01-07 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI. -No. 5 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, January 7, 1929.21 words
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Advertisement440 1929-01-07 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. OU CANNOT BETTEB THE BEST. aSZSZ5HSHSa5aSa5B S5gSB52SH5E525aS25ZSa5a5a5S5B5Z5as?^^q^^.r»q q CJ n. :JCT .n._c O.K.»' CEMENT j 1 CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL' BATES ON APPLICATION TO: I Sole Importer: 'J'Jjg £gjjf AsifltlC CO., Ltd., SINGAPORE. 1 Cj (Incorporated in Denmark.) >. w 5E5H5SSSSZ5SSESHSESHSHSHSE5HSHSHSSSE5HSE5HS25 HOUSES Your Atten tion440 words
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Advertisement234 1929-01-07 1 FLORODOR Af> Waahinc J^S^ Suitings j/ j& W/ jtf For Tropical > Wear mGR STREET Singapore. J fNow is the time I VESTA Sewing Machine I I most popular and up-to-date Machine in the World. Complete with I attachments and book of instructions. IJ If you want to save money234 words
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Article1301 1929-01-07 2 Thejndian Agent's Retirement MRS. E* V. DA VIES' ADDRESS. (By Our Indian Correspondent.) II After the resolutions before the conference had been disposed of, the Hon. Mr. S, Veerasamy paid a handsome tribute to the Government of India Agent v/ho took an unusually keen interact in1,301 words
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Article27 1929-01-07 2 Madame Pavlova and her company of 46 artists will be showing in Ipoh on the 28th inst. Madame Pavlova will be the guest of Mr. A. Metcalfe.27 words
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Article184 1929-01-07 2 A Danger Signal. A distinguished medical authority has wiitten, "When a man's stomach* wrong he starts on the down grade" Indigestion, dyspepsia, and other forms of stomach disorder produce depression and melancholy. One of the commonest causes of in<i tion is weak, thin blood. If Mood184 words
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Advertisement587 1929-01-07 2 fwHITEAWAYS o o 0 Standard Values, Q o 5 M SYLVIA 99 I I A" Mustard Spoons $2.75 doz. r T L- V I Salt Spoons 40 cts. each. Tablewares, old English Ii r< v m ELECTRO ON Sugar Spoons 40 cts. each. Z Pattern Fancy Handle PLATED dfWhk NICKEL587 words
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Advertisement113 1929-01-07 2 I SINGAPORE PIANO Co.| jjj FBESB STOCK. I BUESCHER SAXAPHONES Gibson Hawaiian Guitars, Tenor J Banjos, Ukuleles, etc. Gilbert and Majestrola Portable 1 iJ Gramophones of all Description at |}j ft Moderate Prices. Qj 5j 'Phone 3603 6, Raffles Place. jjj LEA PERRINf /AUCE i The TCs&y ■a I <]113 words
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Article1873 1929-01-07 3 Ceylon News Notes. MR. ORMSBY-GORE AND THE CIVIL SERVICE. Views on the Reforms. (From Ceylon Exchanges.) Mr. Ormsby-Gore's report on his recent visit to the British Colonies which has been issued as a Blue Book, contains some very weighty observations on certain problems relating to Ceylon. He opines that it1,873 words
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Advertisement170 1929-01-07 3 ly ii |fs| ft) ißoboleine BONE MARROW, I MALT.LEMON, EGG. I vitamins. a Marrow from the limbs re and ribs of prime oxen to X brace pale blood. Cream of g malt from Scotch barley to X pile on muscle. Egg yolk to make nerves steady and stub- born. Lemon170 words
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Advertisement381 1929-01-07 3 FAR ABOVE ALL WATERS FRASER NEAVE LTD. 1 your photos. CAMERAS. I 3 COLOURED or PlAlff. NEW SECOND HAND. I g ENLARGEMENTS AND SMALL jjj I COPIES ARTISTICALLY FINI- Amateurs' Requisites:- I SHED CAN BE OBTAINED FILMS, PL4TES, PAPERS Ac, I ITO YOUR SATISFACTION AT At Reasonable Prices. t COMPETITIVE381 words
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Article1337 1929-01-07 4 EXTRA TERRITORIALITY IS THE REAL BONE OF CONTENTION. The Chinese Demand Freedom in China! FRIENDSHIP v. FORCE IN THE PROMOTION OF TRADE. (By L. M.—Our Special Correspondent.) [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] Incidentally references have been made to the rights and privileges Which foreigners have secured through treaties, of1,337 words
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Advertisement278 1929-01-07 4 I y7sAedo4oktd I E TOILET PREPARATIONS I H This delightful series strikes a decorative H H note on the toilet table of the woman Lach preparation has a flower-like per- H 99 fcction; each is a necessity to the woman H |S who is wise enough to choose cosmetics jM278 words
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Advertisement43 1929-01-07 4 g cj 1 fli VOD CANNOT BUY A 1 tmk BETTER I 8 /V, LAMP THAN 1 f Philips V sOLE AGENTS: I I* United Engineers Limited (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.* 5j Electrical Department, 13, Battery Road, fl SINGAPORE. 8 5r I43 words
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Advertisement181 1929-01-07 4 You are under no obligation to purchase. 3 but, we cordially invite you to call jjj and hear The Latest. I "His Master's Voice 97 I j RECORDS jjj a j Electric Recordings J I I NEW ISSUES ARRIVE I Twice Monthly I J NEW SHIPMENT DUE NOVEMBER 4. jjj181 words
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Article227 1929-01-07 5 "Good Year" Expected in Ipoh. With the opening of the new year I have been at some pains to discover what the merchants and traders in Ipoh anticipate in the way of trade during K»29, and it is most heartening to find, amongst even the most cautious227 words
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Article445 1929-01-07 5 Singapore, December 29. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 60 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 LOO Pigeons, domestic,445 words
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Article105 1929-01-07 5 Those who contributed dolls to Mrs. Th* ley u Jon s L sta w "l be glad to know the result of their efforts. A sum of $1 000 was added to the Organ Fund as Pfoceeds of the sale. Great thanks are due to all who helped to make105 words
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Advertisement269 1929-01-07 5 SOOTHES AT A TOUCH! ffia ,«£r3.?™ F"<JESS, 1 LC'WKS for v!. a T e P«"i A fte «-.^fferin R from a terrible ulcerated leg T "51 le° if „«1 *r, be T lnK '"formed that I should rertainly lose my \**<i com.'M3s 1 V am le f sed to tell269 words
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Advertisement264 1929-01-07 5 OVERJACE Had to Stay Home From Work. Healed by Cuticura. "My face first broke out with some wet eruptions which spread rapidly all over it. Water came from the eruptions which used to burn and itch something terrible. I had to stay home from work a fortnight on account of264 words
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Advertisement477 1929-01-07 5 I IN THE TROPICS j I FLORANGE a IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEILTH. Cj 3 DONT BELIEVE WHAT IS SAID J TRY IT. I p] Sole Distributors: f I TAN SOO HOCK Co 5{ 'PHONE 3697. SINGAPORE. WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH I» IMPOSSIBLE. v V ETA RZO BLOOD Never before477 words
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Advertisement170 1929-01-07 5 THE LEMBAGA MALAY!) (Malay Edition) OF THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable in Advance. Yearl y 110.00 Half-yearly 5 >50 Quarterly 3>oo Postage Extra 50 cents per month The Malay Edition of the Malaya Tribune," the Lembaga Malayu" cir.ulates throughout Singapore, Johore Bahru, the Malay States, Java, Sumatra, British North170 words
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Advertisement248 1929-01-07 6 PAVILION 3 'PHONE 903 S r FROM jTUESDAY, JANUARY ITO MONDAY, JANUARY 7. S Q H 0 fAt 9.15 p.m. sharp. S 1 X v ffl 1 Ln vl til 2 The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. g v nl 5 3 1 I Vera Reynolds I in J "Almost Human." 3248 words
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Advertisement182 1929-01-07 6 Amusements. i ALHAMBRAI I THONE 909 I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd, Proprietors) I PROGRAMME I Commencing Thursday, January 3 j and ending Tuesday, January 8. I s S I c S IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. I j THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I g c WILLIAM FOX182 words
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Advertisement498 1929-01-07 6 •inMaiMmiwuiiiiMiHiiiiiiiHiiiiuiMiiitHi.iiiitimiiiiitiiiiiiwtiiiniii •j.ii. l i i,. 1 ll 1 ll(lllllttlllll|llilll t I GAIETY CINEMA j SURINA THEATRE I Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets 1 North Bridge Road. 'Phone No 90 t1 i 1 ■i.■.1■1 1 1 1 ,■^■,1■1 1 1 ,■11■«,.,,■, 1 t i TMi.tiii.it.iiHiHi.» l l )t IJ illlll l498 words
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Article122 1929-01-07 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, Jan. 7. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rohna 22; Mijer 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Tilawa 18; Pfalz 13; Pres. Wilson 11; Xingchow 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Yamagata Maru 34; Ipoh 39. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Silverbelle 48. West122 words
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Article61 1929-01-07 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 155 equal to $100. St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, was dedicated on St Paul's Day, 1562. Sunday, Jan. 20, will61 words
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Article1395 1929-01-07 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE. Singapore, January 7. Old Siam Rice No. 1 per Koyan $335 T Bayers Sellers Old Siam Rice 2 $320 Muntok White Pepper 100.00 Old Siam Rice 3 m $315 Johore Black Pepper Old Siam Rice 4 $310 Mixed Black Pepper 66.00 New Siam Rice No. 1 per1,395 words
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Article2417 1929-01-07 7 EVILS OF KANGANY RECRUITMENT. Are Labourers Misled? VII. Truth wri tes further from Klang: "No sooner is a law made than a* evasion of it is discovered also." —Italian Proverb. S vs?em y o} a lett f r 1 descril >ed the present made in it fn rU,t2,417 words
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Article227 1929-01-07 7 Guthrie's Report. Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd-, Singapore, in their weekly report dated January 5, state. The commodity market opened the* Year quietly steady with smail trading and values generally unchanged. A consistent demand for Spot and near deliveries has however improved the tone and prices are227 words
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Advertisement286 1929-01-07 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT? TO LET—lmmediately 450, Serangoon Road and adjoining new houses, water, electric la(d. Apply R. Jumabhoy 2o\ Malacca Street. BILLET WANTED—Young Englishman (26) seeks position with Mercantile firm or otherwise. Sound knowledge Accounts, Secretarial duties, Correspondence and General Office routine. First-class experience, both at Home and in Malaya. Salary286 words
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Miscellaneous413 1929-01-07 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. Today, January 7. Hii?h Tides. —7.37 a.m., 9.18 p.m. Hockey: S.C.C. 'A' v. R.A.M.C. Vie. Theatre: Coyne Musical Comedy Co., Keep Moving." 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, January 8. High Tides.—B.2o a.m., 10.8 p.m. Rural Board: Land Office, 11 a.m. Rugby: Etc. and Law v. Merchants. Rugby: S.C.C. 'A' v.413 words
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Obituary85 1929-01-07 8 Births. Marriages and Deaths. DEATH. SEET—Beloved wife of Mr. Sect Cheng Lin (nee Tan Teck Toon Neo), on Sunday, the Gth inst., at her residence N >. 176, Tanjong Pagar Road, at the age of 40. The deceased left besides a widower, four sons, Messrs. Sect Chee Jlean,85 words
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Article739 1929-01-07 8 Mr. Amery may not be overpopular in Malaya as Secretary of State for the Colonies, because of that little "plot" concerning the Colony's Defence Contribution, but he is nevertheless a shrewd man of real statesmanlike qualities, and certainly takas his responsibilies very seriously. It would seem739 words
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Article47 1929-01-07 8 New rules under the Quarantine Ordinance provide that cattle may only be landed or shipped at the S. H. B. wharves or Telok Ayer reclamation, but the Government Veterinary Surgeon may, with the consent of the Colonial Secretary or in exceptional circumstances, perm.t landing or shipping elsewhere.47 words
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Article268 1929-01-07 8 Mr. A. Caldecott, Secretary for Postal Affairs, was in Seremban on Friday. Mr. C. T. W. Dobrat, A.C.P., Kuala Lumpur, is to be transferred to Negri Sembilan, and will be stationed temporarily at Tampin. Miss J. Foss, headmistress of the Pudu English School, has returned to Kuala268 words
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Article727 1929-01-07 8 The "Japanese News" reports the death of Mr. Yosuke Hanami, M.P., who belonged to the Seiyu Party, now in power. Two engines from the Central Fire Station were on Saturday morning called to 51, Cecil Street, where a fire had broken out in the cook-house. The flames were soon extinguished,727 words
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Article324 1929-01-07 8 Bright Entertainment at Victoria Theatre. Mr. Fred Coyne, a popular figure on th* Malayan "boards" as a result of well-remembered visits, has '•■cored a His new Musical Comedy Company 2H* on Saturday evening opened a season the Victoria Theatre, Singapore. pleased a large audience with an entertain324 words
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Article228 1929-01-07 8 Friday. Dec 28. His Excellency the Governor and Lad\ Clifford landed unofficially at Penang anil spent the day and dined with the Hon the Resident Councillor and Mrs. Meadows FtmM at the Residency. Sunday. Dec. 30. His Excellency the governor and Lad> Clifford landed unofficia ly from the228 words
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Article24 1929-01-07 8 From China by s.s. Cremer, due at Singapore this afternoon. From China and Japan by s.s. Tacoma Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow24 words
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Article220 1929-01-07 8 Subscribers who have untitled Saturday's issue of the "Malaya Tribtae" are kindly asked to note that the its non-delivery was that a bicycle with a number of copies of the paper WMt in Oldham Lane. The messi that he left the machine for a few minutes to deliver a copy220 words
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Article37 1929-01-07 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London:—8 11/16. New York: —18 cents (G.). Singapore:—29*4-29*6 cents. TIN. London:—Spot £2?0 10s (down 30s.>: 3 months £220 10s (buyers dowr. 4*'» £220 15s (sellers down 40s). Singapore:—$112. (175 tons sold).37 words
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Advertisement132 1929-01-07 8 I an ENTifIELY i I NEW RANGE <> F PATTERNS^ cISbS 4Q j ns> wide. ■j DURQ 95 cts. I A I Fabrics-durable jjj V4|» fadeless YABD. 8 Duro Gingham gives complete satis- faction both in wear and wash. I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. Srs Singapore. 25Ef^5ESZ5Z5H5ZSE5H5il5H525ESH5H5H5HSH5a5^^ I Fernet Branca. I132 words
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Advertisement159 1929-01-07 8 JUST ARRIVED. CHINESE SILVER SPOONS, FORKS, BUTTER KNIVES, NAPKIN RINGS NAMSENS 54, HIGH STREET. STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASBES, THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS, LEVELS, Etc., Etc. Sole Agents: MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. A Brilliant Investment. Invest your money in Jewels! While enjoying the use159 words
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Article182 1929-01-07 9 "Some Improvement" in Condition. ONLY ONE BULLETIN YESTERDAY. Reuter's Service. The fact that the King has been moved from his bedroom for a short period indicates a more definite upward trend in His Majesty's condition. Slight improvements were reported on Saturday and yesterday. SATURDAY'S REPORTS. London,Reuter's Service. - 182 words
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Article76 1929-01-07 9 London, Jan. 6, 12.30 p.m. Router understands authoritatively that the King was moved from his bedroom for the first time yesterday and was taken tj an adjoining audience chamber, where he nmz ined for about an hour. Afterwards he was taken> back to the bedroom. His condition this76 words
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Article94 1929-01-07 9 British Official Wireless. Hug-by, Jan. 5. Lust night's bulletin, which stated that the King- had had a quiet day and that there was no change to report in his condition, was tinned by only two doctors, Sir Stanley Hewett and Lord For the ttrst time since DecemberBritish Official Wireless. - 94 words
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Article189 1929-01-07 9 Ruigby, Jan. 6. No morning bulletin was issued from Buckingham Palace to-day. Sir Stanley Hewett, Sir Hugh Rigby, and Lord Dawson paid th'fir customary morning visit, remaining at the Palace about an hour. The King was yesterday moved from his bedroom to an adjorining audience chamber,189 words
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Article40 1929-01-07 9 Yesterday afternoon the Queen, accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of York, visited Burlington House, where the superb Anglo-Batavian collection of Dutch art is on view. The King has lent several fine examples to the exhibition.40 words
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Article60 1929-01-07 9 Reuter's Service. Vienna, Jan. 6. The "Neue Freie Presse" states that an Austrian courier left for London four days agro with medicine for the King in the form of a streptococcic sepo:s serum, produced by the Austrian Serotherapeutic Institute, which has qualities not present in any similarReuter's Service. - 60 words
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Article40 1929-01-07 9 Leads to Resignation in Morocco. Reuter's Service. Casablanca, Jan. 6. M. Ste:g, the French Resident General of Morocco, has left, having retired in consequence of a new law forbidding men witbj business appointments to hold public office.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article20 1929-01-07 9 Reuter's Service. Budapest, Jan. 5. A Turko-Hungarian treaty of neutrality, conciliation and arbitration has been signed.Reuter's Service. - 20 words
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Article123 1929-01-07 9 TURKISH REVOLT AGAINST REFORMS. Numerous Arrests. Reuter's Service. Constantinople, Jan. 6. That the recent reforms are irreligious and "trampling underfoot the sacred fractions of Islam," is the argument used by agitators behind a widespread movement against the Government, to culminate in armed revolt. The authorities discoveredReuter's Service. - 123 words
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Article159 1929-01-07 9 South African Cleavage. Reuter's Service. Capetown, Jan. 5. A speech at the Nationalist rally at Pretoria yesterday by General Hertzog is given prominence. It is interpreted as making the native question the main issue at the approaching general election in South Africa. Hertzog stated that General Smuts, byReuter's Service. - 159 words
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Article137 1929-01-07 9 Moscow Trade Unions in Support. Reuter's Service. Riga, Jan. 7. At the conference of the Moscow "antiGod Society," it was decided that the failure of the recent campaign against holding any religious ceremonies for Christmas was largely due to the belatedness of the movement. It was agreed toReuter's Service. - 137 words
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Article147 1929-01-07 9 Advice on Modern Education. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, Jan. 6. Sir Deni.-on Ross, Director of the School of Oriental Studies, left London yesterday for a thrse months tour in the Near and Middie East, which he is making for the purpose of studying someBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 147 words
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Article70 1929-01-07 9 Manchurian Surrender Considered. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, Jan. 6. It is understood that aa a result of an impoitarct conference of Foreign Office officials this morning, it was decided to leave the present policy towards China unchanged, and also that no action was required in connection theReuter's Service. - 70 words
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Article27 1929-01-07 9 MALAYAN INDIANS IN CONFERENCE—II, on page 2. CEYLON NEWS NOTES, on page 3. THE NEW CHINA—XXII, on page 4. INDIAN LABOUR— VII, on page 7.27 words
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Article610 1929-01-07 9 JUDGE'S CENSURE OF LOCAL LAWYER. Incompetent and Careless. Judgment was given this morning by Mr. Justice Deane in the case in which Radin bin Abdul Rahman sued his divorced wife, Inche Katyjah binte Abdullah, for a half share of a property in Siglap, under a deed of conveyance.610 words
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Article117 1929-01-07 9 Report of Arrest Denied. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 5. The report that the Afghan authorities have "ordered" the arrest of Lawrence of Arabia is utterly discredited in London, where it is known that a Bolshevist canard to this effect has for a lon<r time been circulating. NewReuter's Service. - 117 words
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Article85 1929-01-07 9 'Plan.} in the Air Five Days. Reuter's Service. Los Angeles, Jan. 5. The aeroplane "Question Mark" at Aidnight had completed 88 hours in theTftir and there is no indication of the flight ending. Los Angeles, Jan. 6. It is claimed that the "Question MarV has broken allReuter's Service. - 85 words
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Obituary36 1929-01-07 9 Nice, Jan. 6. The Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia has died here from pneumonia. He was a cousin of the late Tsar and commanded the Russian armies in 1914 and 1915. Reuter's Service.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article23 1929-01-07 9 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 5. The Lord Mayor's Fund for relief of distress in the coalfields now exceeds £430,000.British Official Wireless. - 23 words
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Article244 1929-01-07 9 The King Suspends Parliament. RESULT OF POLITICAL DEADLOCK. Reuter's Service. P ,'lgrade, Jan. 5. In view of the inability of politicians to compose their differences, the King has decided to invite a "distinguished" personage outside politics to form a ministry. Belgrade, Jan. 6. The King in aReuter's Service. - 244 words
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Article134 1929-01-07 9 Belgrade, Jan. 6. It is understood that the new force beWnri the developments in Yugo-Slavia, which indicate the inauguration of a dictatorship, is General Peter Zifkovitch, Member of the Royal Guard, who is row Premier. Belgrade, Jan. 6. After the new Ministers took their oaths cf office134 words
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Article201 1929-01-07 9 Belgrade, Jan. 6. The official "Gazette" has published a new law placing in the hands of the King the executive and legislative authority. The new law lays down that the King is the bolder of all authority. He will represent the State in all relations with201 words
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Article82 1929-01-07 9 Many Nations Sign Treaty. Reuter's Service. Washington, Jan. 6. Delegates of 21 republics participating in the IPan-American conference since Dec. 10 have signed multilateral treaties of arbitration and conciliation for peaceful settlement of alrfuture international differences in the western hemisphere. The conference has now adjourned. The United States,Reuter's Service. - 82 words
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Article89 1929-01-07 9 Two Possible Successors. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 7. A Salvation Army statement says that there is r.c likelihood of General Booth resigning his office before the meeting of the High Council on January 8. He does not admit at the moment the charges that he is unfit toReuter's Service. - 89 words
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Advertisement66 1929-01-07 9 ANY TIME'S I I TIME I 3 JfcR.TENNENT LTD l 3 I P dHJi fl/-ewer-s /556 X 0 I 1 h I SOLE ACfNTS X 3 VL-H CUTHRIE C CO LT O ffi i SINCAPOM PENANG Cf Q 1 mmmmmmmmm KUALA LUMPUR MALACCAL_J KZ5ZSE525c5c5H5c5e5c\5Z5E5cScScSH^^ NHUOIIBTU CORD j TYRES. Obtainable from66 words
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622 1929-01-07 10 Sports Pastimes. S.C.C. v. WELCH REGIMENT. Corporal "Saucepan" Has a Fall. RUGBY FOOTBALL (By Kimau.) The >-am spoilt what promised to be as good a game as followers of the handling fode m Singapore could have hoped for, and the heavy rains of the week and particularly the showers which622 words
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Article103 1929-01-07 10 Selangor Trounce Negri. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 5. At rugby, Selangor beat Negri Sembilan at Kuala Lumpur by two goals, two drop goals, one penalty goal and two tries (il points) to a try (3 points). StrattonBrown and Scott scored a drop goal each. Dobbie103 words
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Article25 1929-01-07 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 7. At Klang on Saturday the M S.V.R. beat the Rest by 16 points to 12.25 words
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Article51 1929-01-07 10 GOLF. For the January monthly mixed foursome competition of the Keppel Golf Club ten cards were taken out, and the following returned: Mrs. J. Groothoff and A. J. Donald 42—8% =33%. Mrs. R. H. Wilson and H. A. Exley 44— 4=40 Mrs H. Foster and H. Foster 49—6%51 words
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Article58 1929-01-07 10 The New Tear one-club competition at the Katong Golf Club resulted in a win for Mr R. C. Taylor with a net score of 39. The Christmas Eclectic tie was wen by Mr A. Robertson with 33 net Messrs. Baddeley, Cuthee and Erickscn again tied for58 words
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Article19 1929-01-07 10 Entries are now invited for the Chinese Swinrrr>>? Club's championship and handicap pmg-pong tournaments, w%hn clos: On Sunday next.19 words
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Article302 1929-01-07 10 Many Away Victories. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 5. The following are the results of English and Scottish League games played to-day. DIVISION I. Wednesday Still Leading. Birmingham 1, Huddersfield 2. Bolton Wanderers 1, Arsenal 2. Burnley 3, Cardiff 0. Derby County 0, Sunderland 0. LeedsReuter's Service. - 302 words
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Article893 1929-01-07 10 Middlesborough's Advance. The following are the League tables, including Saturday's matches: ENGLISH LEAGUE. —Division L Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Sheffield Wed. 25 15 4 6 51 32 36 Blackburn 25 13 7 5 48 31 31 Sunderland 25 12 58 41 29 Derby893 words
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Article33 1929-01-07 10 Tiong Hee's XI won by 5 goals to 4 in a very interesting and fast game at soccer on the J.C.S.A. ground on Saturday against Swee's XL33 words
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Article152 1929-01-07 10 Sir Hugh Clifford Accepts the Presidency. BOXING. Nothing has been heard about the Malayan Boxing Board of Control since the pieliminary meeting a few weeks ago. The reason is that it has been necessary to wait for documents from London before proceeding any further. Mr. Johnson152 words
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Article85 1929-01-07 10 Famous Boxing Promoter. Reuter's Service. Miami, Florida, Jan. 5. The famous boxing promoter, Tex Richard is at the point of death following a second operation in one week for abdominal trouble. Miami, Jan. 6. Tex Rickard is dead. [Tex Rickard has been tfee foremost figure inReuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article199 1929-01-07 10 The Famous Pendulum Cannons. BILLIARDS. The exhibition of billiards by Mr. Claude Falkiner, the well-known English profes- sional, and a local player, Mr. H. K. Laou, last night was notable more for some brilliant shots under difficulties than for big breaks. The match was held in the199 words
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Article276 1929-01-07 10 Exciting Finish. ENGLAND RETAINS THE ASHES. CRICKET. British Official Wireless. L Rugby, Jan. 5. England won the Third Test Match at Melbourne to-day by thwJe wickets after a keen contest extending over seven days. When play was resumed England required only 161 runs with nine wickets inBritish Official Wireless. - 276 words
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Article41 1929-01-07 10 Rugby, Jan. 6. The Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, yesterday sent to Chapman, captain of the English Test Team which defeated Australia, the following telegram: "Hearty congratulations on victory ajfter most gallant fight, ol which both sides may feel proud."41 words
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Article72 1929-01-07 10 The **01d Firnt.** England's victory in the Third Test was largely due to Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcltfe who put on 105 runs for the first wicket when conditions were entirely against the batting side. This is the eighth three figure Test partnership between England s opening72 words
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Article105 1929-01-07 10 Perak v. Negri Sembilan. HOCKEY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Jan. 5. Negri Sembilan met Perak to-day in wet weather on the Seremban Padang and had to own defeat after a hard struggle by the narrow margin of 2 goals to L Negri were strong in the defence105 words
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Article61 1929-01-07 10 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. against the Welch regiment to-day, and HM S ''Cumberland" to-morrow on the V M.C.A. ground: C. Lall; L. W. Byrde and R H. Yorke; B. F. Santos, B. Singh and W. E. Atkinson; E. D. Edwards, E. V. Smith, H. G. Stack,61 words
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Article72 1929-01-07 10 BADMINTON. A big crowd of spectators witnessed an interesting match yesterday in which the Dwarfs defeated the Midgets by four to one. Results (Dwarfs mentioned first): Hock Seng beat Kok Chong 15 —2, 13—13, Huah beat Chuan Lock 15—6,15 —10. Yew Seng beat Koh Pin 6 —15,72 words
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Article24 1929-01-07 10 Yesterday (Sunday) the Horlickians defeated the Shanghai B.P. in three games out of five, before a large crowd of enthusiasts.24 words
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Article58 1929-01-07 10 French Rule in Amateur Status. LAWN TENNIS. Paris The French Lawn Tennis' Association has adopted the principle that any Dlaver disqualified for professionalism may be restored to amateur status if the offence for which they are disqualified is not repeated; thus the Davis Cup Player Feret who was58 words
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Article432 1929-01-07 10 Annual Conference Continued. During Saturday's Session of the Malayan Methodist Conference the Rev. J. J. Kovilpillai and the Rev. M. Dodsworth gave brief talks. Following the opining of the business session, the Rev. V. P. Mammun, 8.A., Secretary of the Syrian Church Sunday School Union was (introduced and432 words
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Article47 1929-01-07 10 Open and Handicap Singles. SQUASH RACQUETS. The following is notified in Garrison Orders for the day:—Entries for the Warren Cup contests must reach Garrison Games Officer with entrance fees, by Saturday Jan. 12. 1929. Rules for the competition are being circulated to all Units.47 words
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Article173 1929-01-07 10 The British India steamer "Shirala" is due here from Calcutta to-morrow. The Pilgrim ship "Helenus' was scheduled to count pilgrims this afternoon at the wharf. The French cargo and passenger steamer Dupleix," of 2,407 gross tonnage, has been sold for about £7,000, delivery in Japan. The Bibby Liner173 words
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Article104 1929-01-07 10 "Noorebar," Dut., 342 tons, Cap*. Winters, from Djambi, 7-1; for Djambi, 9-1. v Alting," Dut., 295 tons, Capt- Sjomuke, from Djambi, 7-1; for Djambi, 9-1. Thedens," Dut., 1,180 tons, Capt. Graaif, from Palembang, 7-1; for Palembang. 9-1. Myer," Dut., 1,127 tons, Capt. Fright, from Batavia, 7-1; for Java, 10-1.104 words
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Article64 1929-01-07 10 An abstract of conditions under the Labour law relating to Indian labourers is published in the Gazette for information. General regulations for schools in the Colony, made under the Registration of Schools Ordinance, are published m the current Gazette. The Lourdes Recreation Party has been exempted from registration in Singapore64 words
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Article89 1929-01-07 10 Cunard Liner Challenged. Reuter's Service. New York, Jan. 7. A sporting element entered the shippina"war" on the Havana route when the Cunard liner "Caronia" left here two hours ahead of the "President Roosevelt." The Cunard Line disclaim any idea to race hut the Commander of the "President Roosevelt"Reuter's Service. - 89 words
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Article94 1929-01-07 10 Land Concession Obtained. Reuter's Service. Warsaw, Jan. 7. Owing to the restriction of the number of Polish emigrants admitted to the T'nited States and Canada, and what is consider*! the inadvisability of increasing the vumber of Polish emigrants to France, the National Economic Bank state their concernReuter's Service. - 94 words
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Article68 1929-01-07 10 Will Build Road Anywhere in Egypt. Reuter's Service. Lairo. Jan. The newspaper "Siassa" states that the Egyptian Government are examining the proposal of Henry Ford to construct at his own expense and maintain a maca lanised road, 250 kilometres long, anywhere in Egypt, provided th? Egyptian Government wouldReuter's Service. - 68 words
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Article72 1929-01-07 10 No Public Engagements Yet. British Official Wireless. Rupby. Jan. 6. A bulletin issu?d at the Old Palace, Canterbury, to day stated that the new Archbishop of Canterbury is mak nj favourable progress. As a result, however, of consultation with Lord Dawson and Sir Hugh Rigby. it has beenBritish Official Wireless. - 72 words
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Article84 1929-01-07 10 New York Motor Show. Reuter's Service. New York. Jan. 6. The 29th. annual motor <how opened here with 46 makers exhibiting over 300 makes. There is little change in construction and no price changes, but manufacturers expect the year to be the greatest in the history ofReuter's Service. - 84 words
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Article38 1929-01-07 10 Reuter's Service. Lionaon. Jan. o. The "Manchester Guardian" says that financial arrangements with the London Banks in connection with the Lancashire Textile Corporation have concluded favourably and early registration of the (->rnoration is confidently expected.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article203 1929-01-07 10 Gomes—Fereira. At St. Peter's Church, Bunga ftg Malacca, on Saturday, the wedding too* place of Mr. P. F. Gomes, a sportsman, son of the late Mr. >.. Gone* J P., to Miss Virginia Jennie Pereira,ekg« daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George I ereu* The Rev. Father Fernandez officiated,203 words
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Article63 1929-01-07 10 Mr. Chan Tak Chye has issued untitled to dinnc: at his residence at i d querah, Malacca, on Saturday and_» of next, on the occasion of the man... his second son, Mr. Chan Poh h-iat- d Yeo Siok Kirn, eldest < daughter of M Mrs. Yeo Juay Tee. On Mondj:63 words
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Article81 1929-01-07 11 rour readers are invited to write to us subjects of public interest. It must be Understood that the "Malaya Tribune doe 3 not necessarily endorse opinions expressed ny correspondents. Letters should be as brief >J possible, and preferably typewritten. Pen-names may be used, but the names and addresses of81 words
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Article883 1929-01-07 11 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Indians in Malaya can justly be proud of the success which attended the recent Conference at Ipoh. The happy move begun last year at Kuala Lumpur had k-tter support and success this year a t Ipoh. This endeavour to bring together the883 words
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Article69 1929-01-07 11 Thanks be to the Singapore Turf Club for generous gifts to St. Mary's Home, St. Andrew's House, and the Organ Fund, all of which have been helped to the extent of $500 each.—"CM P." Mr. Rudyard Kipling has astonishingly described cricket as "casting a ball at three straight sticks, and69 words
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Article369 1929-01-07 11 70,000 Kilometres Already Covered. World travellers are becoming familiar figures -in newspaper offices in the East. The latest arrivals of this kind are two gentlemen from Prague (it is surprising what a passion Czechs seem to have for touring the world), who arrived in Kuala Lumpur369 words
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Article121 1929-01-07 11 Will Sir Hugh Clifford Introduce It? Mr. A. C. J. Towers writes to the "Times of Malaya" as follows:—"In saying goodbye to me on the wharf in Penang the other day, Sir Hayes Marriott's last words were: "Keep on writing to the "Times of Maiaya" about it." We121 words
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Article106 1929-01-07 11 The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau for the week ended December 29: Basrah: 3 smallpox cases and 2 deaths. Bombay: 3 smallpox cases and 1 death. Negapatam: 3 cholera deaths; 4 smallpox cases. Tuticorin: 39 cholera cases and 18 deaths.106 words
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Article69 1929-01-07 11 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 6. Paris 124.095 New York 4.85 3/16 Brussels 34.89% Geneva 25.19 Amsterdam 12.07 11/16 Milan 92.65 Berlin 20.38% Stockholm 18.13 Copenhagen 18.1% Oslo 18.19% Vienna 34.455 Prague 163 13/16 Helsingfors 192% Madrid 29.73 Lisbon 108 Athens 375 Bucharest 808.5 Rio 5 29/32 Buenos AiresBritish Official Wireless. - 69 words
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Article140 1929-01-07 11 In connection with the Singapore Bishopric Endowment Fund, the Cathedral Monthly Paper says that, according to the considered policy of the Diocesan Council, it was decided two years ago to work steadily as a diocese at the completion of the scheme put forward by the commission which sat on this140 words
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Advertisement118 1929-01-07 11 I SHANKS I SANITARY EARTHENWARE AND FITTINGS jjj OBTAINABLE AT: ONG BOON TAT Co., No. 102, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. uj By Appointment to v- By A PP°' to n] X Her Late Majesty Queen Victoria. 6:2 y MVSSSH His Late Majeit> King Ldward VII Irj PANYAN I PICKLE I 1118 words
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Advertisement127 1929-01-07 11 I QUALITY should be your first con- I I sideration PRICE your second. J Both will be right, if you ask for:— I OSEbISEIS j j RED LABEL 1 9 I I I Sole Agents: 3 1 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. I ii (Incorporated in England.) 3 3 SINGAPORE, PENANG127 words
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Article1362 1929-01-07 12 FINDING THE WEATHER VERY TRYING. New Rubber Exhibits. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune," by Harry Kemis.) London, Dec. 13. I am told there was recently a very interesting meeting of the Royal Institute for International Affairs in St. James' Square, for the discussing of British North Borneo,1,362 words
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Article301 1929-01-07 12 Value of the Gramophone. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, D:c. 13. The improvem.nts made during the last fw years must have convinced many thoughtful persons that the modern gramophone and modern records might have an important influence on the cultural life of our time. Speaking at a me:ting301 words
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Article238 1929-01-07 12 The annual general meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters is to be held at Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 26. The agenda includes the election of a Chairman and Vice-Chairman for the coming year, and a meeting of the Council will follow the general meeting. Dr. Bryce, Director of the238 words
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Advertisement515 1929-01-07 12 Amusements, i!S2SESZS2SHSESHSZSESHSHSZSESHSESES^^ jjj THREE BATTLING GOOD PICTURES. ft ffl In the Programme for Three Nights from Monday, January 7. I AT THE a Sr..*" GEYLANG ffl Ci In the Second Show at 9 p.m. jjj A'THHILLING MELODRAMA BUILT ON A STORY OF MORE THAN ORDINARY APPEAL ft nj which rolls515 words
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Advertisement300 1929-01-07 12 jfoHUBBUCKaSf I feints Oils %nrishes «c 2ssf ■►J arc known throughout the Empiie fos Eg covering power and durability. Suppli.-* Ijpf ready for immediate shipment. >.t eß{ HUBBUCK'S HUBBUCK'S Umc-. if Z e --I i j Dockmt Comport.- rW 4*i Brig* VarwAtt. Red U»<, Dry Colour*?...* f 1 3 *T*300 words
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Miscellaneous50 1929-01-07 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Jan. 13, 1929. To-day, Jan. 7.—5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, "C" (Scottish) Coy., Officers and Senior N.C.O.'s meeting. To-morrow, Jan. 8.—5.30 p.m. Drill Hall, S.V.R.A. Council, Council Meeting. Friday, Jan. 11.—5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, Senior Officers and Unit Commanders S.V.C, Meeting.50 words
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Advertisement799 1929-01-07 13 BRITISH FIBRENT ASBESTOS-CEMENT Flat and Corrugated Sheets, Roofing Slates and Tiles. BRITISH MANUFACTURE j For Economy, Efficiency and Reliability Non-Conductive and Everlasting. I Acknowledged by Engineers as the best. C ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF I THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. jj (Incorporated in England.) rj Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Teluk Anson and799 words
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Advertisement432 1929-01-07 13 IMPORTANT NOTICE. GENUINE Cash Clearance Sale FROM JAN. 2 to JAN. ig AT CAMPBELL'S LIMITED, TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS, BATTERY ROAD. 20% AND 50% REDUCTIONS. NEW YORK S ALARM CLOCK. c] $4.00 Nett. Heavily nickel plated, neat in appearance, 5j X it has won the favour of all discriminating [}j X432 words
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Advertisement134 1929-01-07 13 CRAVEN A The Cork-Tipped Cigarettes which NEVER VARY Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats by Carreras Ltd. C.A.6. Sole Agents:- HUTTENBACH LAZARUS Sons, Ltd. Singapore, Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur H: Built in England jgjjj Motoring Conditions Easily I lied in bril--4? liantly last on an open stretch unfailingly v s'?134 words
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Advertisement679 1929-01-07 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. On and after January 1, 1929, the services of a qualified midwife may be obtained free by those too poor to pay. Applications for such service should be made to the Municipal Infant Welfare Centres at Prinsep Street or Kreta Ayer. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Tenders679 words
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Advertisement597 1929-01-07 14 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED—Junior Shorthand Typist Apply to Box No. 787, 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. M. Abdulla and Co., 27, Robinson Road, Singapore. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—PART-TIME WORK—AC-COUNTANT-SECRETARY—London Diploma597 words
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Advertisement515 1929-01-07 14 BAJVKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, j on ker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 1 6> Ilir> Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd515 words
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Advertisement582 1929-01-07 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANE 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 &n J Rest £1,584,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street. London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.582 words
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Advertisement344 1929-01-07 14 INSURANCE. THE W BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office. 2„ Firdayson 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 Surplus $1,700,000344 words
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Advertisement615 1929-01-07 14 BOYS AND GIRLS JUST UNPACKED 6-Inch double sided MALAY PrA of various latest tunes and sr, r 6-Inch double sided JACKIE Cnn. Records nursery Rhymes «2*! English songs. nd on Different kinds of Toys U.S.A. and Germany I Different kinds of Chocolates in f, n These things will s rye615 words
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Advertisement426 1929-01-07 15 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) [A IL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. -vivciTlAß AND ORIENTAL STEAM Ligation co. London and FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. tl nder Contract with His Majesty's 1 Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1929 or 9,000 Jan 12 ?Huf426 words
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Advertisement418 1929-01-07 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Bentsoh j~| Q Austral Isohe Oampfschlff. |0 C Geaellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. HAVELLAND Jan 15 HAVENSTEIN Jan 30 ERMLAND via Manila Jan 9 t LEVERKISEN Feb 27 HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. t DUISBURG via Genoa,418 words
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Advertisement454 1929-01-07 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER l\ y (Incorporated in Germany > The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 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 DERFFLINGER for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtao Jan454 words
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Advertisement221 1929-01-07 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIPCO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG (direct express service—l 9 V 2 hours) Thursday 11.30 am. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang) Thursday 1150 a.m. "KEDAH" PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG Monday 4 p.m. "KINTA" Wednesday 4 pjn. "IPOH" Saturday 4 p.m. "KLANG" PORT SWETTENHAM TELUK ANSON Friday 4 p.m.221 words
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Advertisement474 1929-01-07 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sail Atsuta Maru B,oooa M'reilles, London, A'werp Rdam Jan 17 IS tKashima Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Jan 31 Feb 1 Hakone Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Feb 14 15 Suwa Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles,474 words
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Advertisement253 1929-01-07 16 j GET 4 BRICK OF NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM J 5 THE 3 IN I FLAV(M,B S IPer Quart $1 25. Per Pint 75 cts O H D Our Ice Cream is Manufactured in the following Flavour— L 0 S 1 VANILLA. TUTTI-FRUITTI. RASPBERRY. STRAWBERRY. PINEAPPLE. CHERRY NUT. LEMON. BANANA. CHOCOLATE.253 words
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Advertisement150 1929-01-07 16 Tilley Safety Lamps Bam Kerosene Oil (not Benzine) e Absolutely Windproof. No WA\ *L 'Noise. No Smell. 3 vern ftfcfcfrJLfc Companies, Rubber and Tin Mining ComJ Acknowledged ĔtJ on the market. Sole Agents:— DUNCAN ROBERTS, LTD., 137, Cecil Street, Singapore. NOVELS BY EDGAR WALLACE The Crimson Circle. The Terrible People.150 words
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Advertisement226 1929-01-07 16 II rr-*HIS Embrocation is specially prepared for India, Federated 1 mm vj I Malay States, and Straits Settlements, lt was formerly I H ll known as Pain Relieving Balm. Gives instant rtiief I Wk I |o those suffering with Headache, Toothache. Neuralgia. Gout, I H I Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, and226 words
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