Malaya Tribune, 23 January 1929

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI.- No. 19 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, January 23, 1929.
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    • 352 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I LATHES > S^ p Etc. l CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM j J sole importers THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD Singapore (Incorporated in Denmark.) 0 j ACCOUNTANCY j The Profession That Pays J A Pr tical Pljn o( Training for Administrative, Cost,
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    • 251 1 j askfor Crosse I mm ORANGECUP I 1 and a I LEMONCUP. I ft Costs Mo Morel 1 1 PON T SMOKE SCRAP. j If you could look through a cheap cigar, you would find that it is filled with I scra P tobacco and covered with a wrapper. Scrap
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    • 9 1 mmmm Washing //aV^ A?/ For Tropical HIGH BTRHWT Singapore.
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  • 789 2 A BISHOP'S "IDEALISTIC POLICY." Abolition or Effective Control? Bishop l erguson-DavkV letter to "British Malaya," says the "Malay Mail," is a spirited and able contribution to perenn.al controversy on the subject of the social evil in Malaya. The Bishop's views are entitled to all respect and the
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  • 241 2 Several Changes in the Law. The objects and reasons in connection with a Bill about to be introduced into the Legislative Council to consolidate and amend the law relating to the Police Force state: (a) a re-classiftcation of various ranks; (b) it is declared that a "subordinate"
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  • 285 2 Over 200 on Their Way Back From the States. Over 200 British actors and accresses who have had to leave America under the new ban on alien artists, are on their way back to Great Britain, says the "Sunday Chronicl?." They include many who have not
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  • 144 2 The wireless broadcasting service, writes our London correspondent, has established a strong link between the Royal ramily and the nation, who are new familiar with the voices of the Kinjr, the Queen, and the Prince of Wales. On several occasions the King has tigured as broadcaster when
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    • 278 2 Happy Children m Brimful of energy and vitality and as m happy as the day is long are the children A w hose daily food beverage is delicious M W There is nothing as good as "Ovaltine" 4 W for building up sound nerves, alert minds m W and robust
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    • 627 2 THE MALAYA TRIBTJnj Od Bale at the following depcti— SINGAPORE. The Federal Rubber Stamp Co m Place A Road Aliyar 7 P. Abdul Razak, 88, South Brid*,. d Abdul Aziz, «y, New Bridge M. Mohamed Dulfakir and Co (w High S*-eet and 34, North k?-" Road. D Br^. The Federal
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  • 839 3 BLOOD TESTS AS COURT EVIDENCE. Don't Rub Injured Parts. (Special to the Malay, Tribune.") Berlin, Dec. 22. controversy has arisen in Germany over the question as to hew the Larded di SCoVerie be refvltL a th? aw courts as affecting evidence. A newly founded Jurist McdiT th its
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  • 101 3 The net profiit of Malaya Rubber Planters for year ended Sept. 30, 1928, was £8 193, against £31,537. With £1,561 brought in, total available is £9,754. Directors propose to transfer to amortisation account £2,006 dividend of 5 per cent (against 25 per cent.), paying directors.' percentage £409, managers commission £225.
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    • 383 3 I 1 HEREIN ALONE LIES THE SECRET FOR YOUR BEING THE "PICTURE OF HEALTH"! Therefore The Dangers of Lowered Vitality and Build up Nerve, Brain and Body. W hatever T walk eC of et life hi" 'St Eft 5? <£ ""Possession of a strong and healthy body. In the way
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    • 177 3 NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. j "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" I LATEST MID-DECEMBER ISSUE. I I (ELECTRICAL RECORDINGS). 1 3 and I 3 THE RAG DOLL I 3 STAY OUT Oy THE SOUTH 1 3 PLAYED BY Pickard's Chinese Syncopators. I GRAMO-RADIO STORE, I I Phone4oBo 3, COLEMAN STREET. g A irial
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  • 1752 4 BRITISH BOXING TO BE RE-ORGANISED. Prospects for Racing Season. I (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, Dec. 24. The Lincoln executive can congratulate itself on having obtained 77 nominations for its big handicap, as against 45 last year, when the French owners misled by the earlier date of
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  • 296 4 "Malayan Tin" Extravagance. The following letter appeared in the "Financial Times" of Dec. 22. To the Editor of The Financial Times. Sir,—At the annua: general me ting of the Malayan Tin Dredging one or two shareholders called attention to the amount paid to directors under the articles,
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    • 403 4 Nerves f A cool hand that quietens the tingling nerves, taking away that restlessness und imparting a feeling of steady health. SANATOGEN acts like that. Slowly at first, then more quickly, the veil of fatigue lifts from your body, the nerves regain their poise. Sanatogen is a real nerve-food; it
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    • 284 4 i D4NCE IN YOUR OWN HOME <] The best from Broadway and the West End, all the bands wk~. 3 names you know—Hylton's, Savoy Havana, Waring's Pennsylvania^ }j dozens more, calling you to dance. Every trick of the saxophone stand of the drums, is heard at its best and clearest
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  • 561 5 Britain's Cruiser Programme. MEN OF THE "ENTERPRISE" LUCKY. Fewer Eritish warships, writes our London correspondent, are in foreign waters this Christmas than there were a year ago, when reinforcements had to be sent to Chiiia. There are now a dozen Br.tish gunboats on the Yangtse, where troucle is
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  • 92 5 Scientific Research Co-operation. The Technological Museum at Sydney says the correspondent of the "Financial Times," has been undertaking research work ito the essential oils of Australian timbers. The council of the scientific industral research body has agreed to co-operate in further studies, particularly as to the
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  • 71 5 [British Official Wireless.) London, Jan. 22. Paris 124.10 New York 4.84 31/32 Brussels 34.91 Geneva 2o.22 Amsterdam 12.09 3 Milan 92.695 Berlin 20.41 Stockholm 18.14 Copenhagen 18.185 P sl 18.195 Vienna 34.52 Prague 163.75 Holsingfors 192.75 Madrid 29.395 Lisbon HO.5 Athens 375 Bucharest 808 io 5 29/32 Buenos Aires
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  • 81 5 The following appointments appear in the "Sarawak Government Gazette": Mr. F O Blagg to be Government Attorney; Mr C. D. Le Gros Clark to be Secretary for Chinese Affairs; Mr. F. F. Boult to be a member of the Supreme* Council; Mr. L. N. Reynolds to act as Commissioner of
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  • 158 5 But No Handicap to Ambitious Girls. Sma K nC me is an ai °r a Hindiante to ambitious yountr men and women starting i„ lif« a/interesting question rais d by the will of the late M? William Merrill, famrus American"diter who made bequests to women
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  • 446 5 Singapore, Jan. 19. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 62 Pork lean and fat (Ist quali'v) kati rQ Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. kk Fowl, kati 7? Hens (Locally reared) kati 80 Ducks each 2 0() Pigeons,
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  • 35 5 Mr. R. D. St. J. Horton has been appointed a Collector of Customs, Fourth and Fifth Divisions, Miri, and Mr. W. Lowry to act as Supt. of Customs, Third Division, and Supt. of Shipping, Sibu.
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  • 40 5 The following F.M.S. officers have reported their return fixim have and resumed duty: T. A. Burke. W. M F >Inrtin. W G. Adams. I. N. N. B. Carr. W. I. Williams. G. W. Bell. G. L. Miller and F. Button
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    • 348 5 There is nothing more welcome on a hot day, when Old Sol teems determined to shrivel you up, than a glass of Montserrat. I hi* i i cioui Lime Juice makes a good Unfit a thing to be treasured I UONTSEPPfiT LIME JUICB Of mil /W Ptmpmn4 la EnrUad kw
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    • 189 6 Amusements. I ALHANBRAj I THONE 909 j (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors) jjj g PROGRAMME J J Commencing Tuesday, January 22 1 j and ending Sunday, January 27. I I IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. a I Arrival of Graf Zeppelin in
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  • 118 7 I Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, Jan. 23. •«J 1 (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 22. «MB Wharf" (Entrance Gate 3). Vof 17; Kistna (shifts to •>» 16; Pres. Van Buren 11; Kopah Azumasan Maru 6. •Mire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Maru 34; Timavo 36. Dock (Entrance Gate 4).
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  • 374 7 Seremban Man Who Lost His Money. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Jan. 22. Mr Justice W. Burton sat in the Seremban Supreme Court on Monday to hear civil appeals. The first case called was that of Messrs. Fraser and Neave, Ltd., v. Tan Theng Hock, a judgment debtor.
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  • 202 7 Work He Tried to Destroy After Publication. On a bookshelf in the museum of the Palestine Exploration Fund lies one of the few exist copies of a book on Biblical sites written by Lord Kitchener when he was Lieutenant Kitchener. R.E., F.R.G.S. The work reveals Kitchener
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  • 234 7 Steady Increase of Consumption. Speaking: in London last month at the annual general meeting of the Karunegale Rubber Co., Ltd., Mr. F. P. Roberts, the Chairman said:—"London stocks of rubber in December last year stood at 46,761 tons as against 17,669 tons at the present time. It is
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  • 136 7 Before Mr. J. L. McFall, in the Singapore Civil District Court to-day, the Associated Press of Malaya, as proprietors of the Sunday Mirror," were defendants in rive actions, four of which were claims by i compositors for wages and overtime rang- ing from $53.76 to $77.50. The fifth case concerned
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  • 303 7 Reflection on Chinese Repudiated. In an attempt to strengthen its argument in favour of Government regulation and control of prostitution in Malaya instead cf suppression of that vice, the "S raits Times" has ascribed to the Asiatic community a much lower standard of morals than prevails in
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  • 111 7 The "Sytiic" from Durban has arrived with a consignment of coal. The "Hero" from Bangkok has arrived with a consignment of rice. The "Gascoyne" has arrived from Fremantle with 1,497 sheep. Yesterday the "Van Overstraten" arrived with 1,777 deck passengers from China ports. The N.Y.K. liner, Azumasan Maru,"
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  • 124 7 Mabella," Nor., 870 tons, Capt. Prundeen, from Bangkok, 23-1; for Bangkok, 25-1 Shmnoh Maru," Jap., 3,582 tons, Capt. Yashaka, from Karachi, 23-1; for Japan via Hong Kong, 24-1. "Tronoh," Brit., 73 tons, Capt. Ali, from Muar, 23-1; for Muar, 24-1. "Van der Hagen," Dut., 1,911 tons, Capt. Davis, from
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  • 352 7 The fo lowing passengers arrived on Monday by the President van Bonn Mm her sixteenth voyage round the world: Kf F l r Miss Emily Abeles, Mis, M. A. Ball, Miss L. E. Bancroft, Mr. H W m> M S i and >frs W E Budget*' Miss M. Blodgett,
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  • 81 7 T he rate of issue of Money Orders for £nn nd n£ eyl n to day is Rs 15 2 equal to $100 Ihe rate of payment of Money e%tl S to%°loo. India Ceyl n i 8 RS 155 One of the naval seaplanes from SingafZ C JS €d Lumut
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  • 1123 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE. Singapore, January 23. fH gf am ce No. 1 per Koyan $340 r R Old Siam Rice „2 mh Bayer* Sellers Sd 1 §2 Rice :43 figQ&te- z ii£SS New Siam Rice 3 52 Copra 9 90 Rice Rm\~nm 1 Mixed Copra u7O Ri ce e ;ia
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    • 542 7 oATESr ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—Second-hand Motor Cycle, nust be cheap. Box 805, c/o Malaya tribune. NOTICE. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. THAIPLSAM FESTIVAL. Cheap Return Tickets. Cheap Tickets at a single fare and a half for the double journey with a minimum fare of 75 cents, 35 cents and 25> cents for first,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 461 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, January 23. «j < es __7 < JsG a.m., 10.3 p.m. f{r Recruiting Day. Siamese v. Malays, Stadium. J 00 S.C.C. v. Welch. Eno Moiseiwitcli, Victoria Theatre, 9.30 q6Dl' P To-morrow, January 24. -pj t S ._S.SB a.m., 10.56 p.m. far precession from Tank Road. £Ty: A.P.C
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  • 48 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. DEATH. LVE—On the 22nd inst. at her residence, 48, Waterloo Street, Lye Boon Eng Neo, beloved wife of Mr. Chan Yong Kee. Funeral cortege leaves the house at 3.30 to-day for the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul thence to Bidadari.
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  • 757 8 Any attempt to discuss the serious situation which has arisen in Afghanistan is, because of the origin of the trouble, beset by a temptation to quote what Kipling wrote about East and West. But it is not true, anyway, and for our part we find it possible
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  • 1122 8 H.T. "City of Marseilles" is expected to arrive at Singapore, on Tuesday next. The annual general meeting of the EL A. Association (Singapore branch) will take place in the Cinema, Blakan Mati, at 6 p.m. to-morrow. Invitations have been issued by the Pat > Shah Bandar of Sungei Ujong for
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  • 695 8 Mr. W. P. N. L. Ditmas ha* t pointed a Cadet, Sarawak t>, Mr. W. D. Barron, M.C.s., haB pointed to act as D.0., Kuaia Seian 0 ri *n?cr. Dr. A. G. H. Smart, of Penang k. appointed Senior Health Officer p l Mr. W. F. Hedges,
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  • 50 8 From China and Japan by** j duo at Singapore at 5 p.m. From Indo-China by s.s. A"* at Singapore at 7 a.m. 1 From Holland by ss. r Singapore to-morrow motnW s<: From China and Japan Froni Europe. fLoml pes** Jan. 31 by s.s. Macedonia, due midnight to-morrow.
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  • 9 8 Latest RUBBER T*~yt York:— 00 W»«apore:—Ss%-35
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  • 133 9 Questions on Shanghai Defence. I DEFIN ITE recognition of NEW CHINA. I h;:nnel Tunnel Schemes. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 22. t a M ating of the Cabinet yesterday a number of questions likely to arise in Pari an. hich re-assembled to-day after t hi t'hv..-
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  • 318 9 Reuter's Service. I London, Jan. 22. Parliament has re-assembled for its closing session. Mr. Baiuwm, in the House of Commons, intimaied thai in view of the renewal of pub.ic interest in the Channel tunnel scheme, the Government decided that the time was rij.e tor a comprehensive reexamination oi'
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  • 397 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 22. m er n statement regarding rj™* 1 tunnel project, said that in the'nr 1 widespread public interest in t j spect, the Government had come to a ll" 1 u^ lon .that the time was ripe for quest! r tu S1Vl rc
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  • 584 9 THE KING TO BE MOVED TO BOGNOR. Now Taking Solid Faod. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 22, 10.20 a.m. 1 he King had a quiet night and there was little change in his condition in the morning. London, Jan. 22. 12.40 p.m. Following a consultation of five doctors
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  • 79 9 Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 23. The welcome news of the Kin? has caused the greatest gratification and relief. The ''Daily Telegraph" says that th<? latest bulletin wiil be read wLh intense thankfulness throughout the British Empire, indeed throughout the whole world. At 'h? sam time it is recognised
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  • 47 9 Reuter's Service. Tokyo, Jan. 22. Admiral Kanki Kato, who was naval attache in London in 1911, has been appointed Chief of the Naval S!aff in succession to Admiral Kantaro Suzuki, who was installed as Grand Chamberlain in succession to Viscount Chinda on Jan. 16.
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  • 7 9 HOME SPORT, en page 4.
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  • 257 9 JAPANESE EFFORTS TO CURE THEM. The Opium Commission. Reuter's Service. Geneva, Jan. 22. There are over 5,000 morphine maniacs in Korea, declared Mr. Sato (Japan) in a statement to the Opium Commission as regards the Japanese Government's proposal to control the manufacture and sale of narcotics in Korea.
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  • 101 9 'Planes Search for Raiders. Reuter's Service. Basrah, Jan. 22. Air Force machin:s have fruitlessly scoured the country in search of the Wahsbia who anuushed the Crane party. They are beli ved to be scouts mounted on horses screening the main body of v\ahabi raiders on camels. The ambush
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  • 69 9 Scottish-American Friendship. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, Jan. 22. As the outcome of their very fri ndlv association socially and in ifort the Scots II!?* fcf"/ l l Panted the Fourth United States Marines with a beautiful silver statueiU of a Gua;ds Drummer. The Fourth Marines yesterday at the
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  • 71 9 Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 22. The Liverpool Cotton Association has decided to allow tracinj in cot.on f taret up to two years instead of a year. It was of the opinion that, now that currency was stabihs d, the change was distin tlv to the advantage of Continental
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  • 12 9 Reuter's Service. Paris, Jan. 22. Fcch's condition has much im-
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  • 1244 9 WHAT PROHIBITION REALLY MEANS. "Pussyfoot" Johnson's Lecture. Notwithstanding the short notice, a large gathering, including a number of ladies, heard a lecture in the Methodist Episcopal Church yesterday by Mr. "Pussyfoot" Johnson on "Prohibition." Mr. Johnson said that no authority was needed for his talking on
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    • 134 9 I GILBEY'S j Sri ri SPEY ROYAL I I SCOTCH WHISKY. f We have every confidence in I a recommending this fine old I I mellow blend to everyone. I I UNVARYING QUALITY. a i a c 0 OBTAINABLE AT ALL GOOD STOBES v 0 OB IN CASE LOTS FBOM
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  • 24 10 Sports Pastimes. ENGLISH LEAGUE. Postpaned Game. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 22. In the Northern Section Nelson beat Stockport by 4—l to-day. i
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  • 24 10 On the Stadium ground to-day the visiting team from Siam will play their second game, their opponents being the Singapore Malays.
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  • 136 10 A general meeting of the Taman Manikam Football Club was held on Sunday, at their Club house, 73, Joo Chiat Ptecj, the following officials wer• f S£ next six months:—President, Abdul ab-r, vice-president. Mchd. Gowos bin vice-president. Tamby Check bin karsah. hon- •oervtaiV, ilohamed Hassan tin lan,
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  • 48 10 The following will represent the Amicable Athletic Association II against the Ho Hong Bank to-day, on the S.OF.A. pwii Khee; Choon Teck, Meng Chan; Kirn Teck, Choon Teng, Ah Chew; Yong 800 Choo Quee, Y. C. Song, Hock Kirn and Gek Seah (Capt.).
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  • 123 10 A Local International. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Followers of the handling code will be Interested to hear that arrangements are being made for a Scottish XV to pla> an all Irish side on the S.C.C. padang on Thursday, Jan. 31. This match should be the forerunner of annual games
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  • 56 10 Game on Saturday. An S.C.C. side will bo at home to a team from H.M S. Cumberland on Saturday on the padang. The home team will be as follows: O. W. Gilmour; Clumeck, Robertson, Price and Goldman; F. H. Collier and Begley; M. S. Bonaventura, Hoblyn. Clements,
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  • 239 10 Lieut-Colonel W.S.D. Craven, D.S.O., th* well-known Blackheath, Kent, and Army rugby forward, who died suddenly the °ther day at Walton-on-Naze at the age of 48. was one of the most familiar figures in rugby football. After playing for the Royal military Academy in his cadet
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  • 52 10 GOLF. The following are Garrison Golf Club fixtures for February: 9th and 10th (Saturday and .Sunday) men's monthly medal (bogey); 16th and 17th (Saturday and Sunday), Governor's Cup (bogey); 20th and 21st (Wednesday and Thursday), ladies' monthly medal (bogey); 24th (Sunday), men's "Shanghai foursomes"; 26th (Tuesday), mixed foursomes.
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  • 29 10 The following cor petitions have been arranged for the Chined New Year holidays? at the Kepnel Golf Club: Sunday. Feb. 10— Shar.ghtn fccrsstncs. Monday, Feb. 11—M'xed foursome?.
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  • 246 10 Cafe Rayal Wins Big Race. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 22. Th* weather wrs fine for the final day of the meeting and there was a very large, attendance including H. H. the Sultan of Perak. The going was again hard. Horses—Class 3—2nd. Div.—(One Mile).
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  • 86 10 LAWN TENNIS. An open lawn tennis tournament will be held at Banting Club on Feb. 9, 10, and 11. The events are men's open singles, men's open doubles, open mixed doubles, men's singles handicap A and B, men's doubles handicap A and B, mixed doubles handicap, and
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  • 61 10 BADMINTON. The following will represent the Health and Strength Leaguers' Union against the Outram B P. on Saturday, on the formers' court, at 3.30 p.m.: Singles—Khoo Sing Kang, Quek Kiang Ngiap, Chew Keow Seong, Chan Chim Bock and Hassim. Doubles—Ang Leong and Chua Keng Yong.
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  • 52 10 HOCKEY. The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. against the staff and Depts. to-morrow, on the Y.MC.A. ground:—B. F. Santos; R. Lyne and W. A. Atkinson; N. de Souza, R. H. Yorke, and B. Singh; A. Minns, E. V. Smith, H. G. Stack, A. Becker and
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  • 84 10 The Surma. I Harry Carey, the popular cowboy, has returned to the screen and can be seen at the Surma Theatre to-night in "The Lightning Rider," a Western picture with a Spanish atmosphere. An addition is Wesley (Freckles) Barry in "Battling Bunyan," the story of a boy with
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  • 93 10 Mr. J. J. Hill has been appointed by the Rajah of Sarawak to do duty in His Highness's office. Members of the Malacca Hotspur Asso- j ciation are reminded that a Fancy Dress Party will be held on Feb. 23. The time and place will be notified later. Members who
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  • 336 10 A Master Playing the Masters. So many professional pianists, even clever and serious phyers of &ood music, are jerky and M jazzy" in their style that it is a genu 'r.o pleasure to hear the smooth, almost bed-like touch of Benno Mcise.witseh, who played a Steinway piano in the
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  • 169 10 Woman Robbed and Fatally Stabbed. i The Coroner's enquiry pertaining to tht> death of a Chinee* woman who was murdeied in Gopeng Street recently was concluded yesterday, when Mr. F. G. Bourne recorded j verdict of murder against four unknown Chinese. When conveyed to hospital the woman,
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  • 78 10 Theosophlsts "At Home." An "At Home" was held at Mr. Namazie's beautiful residence at Siglap yesterday where Singapore Theosophists had an opportunity of meeting the Rev. G. S. Arundale and Mrs. Arundal?. Tea was served on the lawn during which music was discours.d by an orchestra.
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  • 117 10 Contractor Sets a Trap. Mr. W. N. Gourlay, the Second Magrtetrate, passed sentence of six months' ligorous imprisonment on each of three Chinese who were yesterday convicted of extortion of $100 from a Chinese contractor The contractor was ona day accostei by the prisoners, who ordered that
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  • 187 10 The annual dinner of the Institute of Chemistry, Malaya Section, will take place at Kuala Lumpur on Feb 2, and the annual general meeting will be held the following day. Arrangements for the week-end include visits to the Agricultural Department experimental plantation S.rdang, and the Laboratory and Factory of the
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  • 289 10 Syed Alwee Entertained at Geylang. At t)he miderce of Tuan Shaikh Salim i Bin Tahah Mattar, I, Loron o 25, Geylang one of the new J.P.s, Syed Alwee B.n Ahmed Alsree, was entertained to dinner on Saturday night lrst. Among those present were: Syed Ibrahim Alsagoff, Syed
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  • 165 10 Gomes—De Costa. j A pretty wedding was solemnised at the Church of St. Francis' Xavier, Malacca, by the Rev. Father De Suva, on Saturday, between Miss Alice De Costa, daughter of Mr. and Mis. John M. De Costa and Mr. Simeon Gomes, of the Posts and Telegraphs, Tampin.
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  • 64 10 Sport and Social Programme. The rest of the programme at Malacca for the officers and men of H.M.S. "Cumberland" is as follows: Wednesday. Jan. 23.—Soccer, Club Padang—v. Malacca. Wednesday. Jan. tt^—Members of the Club are invited to a the dansant on board HM S "Cumberland" in
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  • 194 10 Last Night's Bright Show. A large crowd welcomed the initial performance of the Harmston Circus last night, and thoroughly appreciated the ra On? of the main items was the feats of strength on the Roman rings performed by Kar m, who e>hibitcd very inter?stmg and difficult stunts. The
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  • 43 10 A charge of criminal breach of trust of $13,000 while an attorney was preferred against a Chinese nonia named Tan Miew Thuan, who appeared before the District Judge this morning. Bail in the sum of $10,000 was allowed.
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  • 111 10 In the Supreme Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Deane heard a suit in which Ng Hin claimed $75"), being balanc? due for carpentering work performed by plaintiff on a house defendant was building on East Coast Road. Defendant, Lai Yee, count' rclaim:d $123. Mr. Seth appeared for plaintiff and
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  • 168 10 Recovery from the Financial Panic. AWKWARD QUERIES STOPPED? Reuter's Service. Tokyo, Jan. 22. Speaking in the Diet the Finance Minister, Mr. Mitsuchi, observed that the economic situation of Japan was steadily recovering from the effects of the financial panic of last April. The readjustment of banks was making
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  • 194 10 Communists and the Secret Naval Memo. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, Jan. 22. The Communists have given notice of an interpellation in the Reichstag concerning the secret German cruiser memorandum published in the London Review of Reviews" under mysterious circumstances. ELECTRIC CO.S PROFIT. Berlin, Jan. 22. The German General
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  • 46 10 Reuter's Service. Collision Between Train and Motor-Bus. [Reuter's Service.] Bellevue, Ohio, Jan. 22. At least 17 were killed and a numb:r injured in a collision, iri a blinding snowstorm, between a suburban electric train and a Pittsburgh-Chicago motor-£us, two miles cast of Be.levue.
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  • 38 10 Vote of Confidence Passed. Reuter's Service. Paris, Jan. 23. The Chamber passed a vote of confidence in the liovernmcn:, at the conclusion of an acadtmL* debate on economic and social policy, by 327 vot?s to 262.
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  • 248 10 It is stated that certain Singapore gamblers in lubber have sustained very heavy b.sses. So, we hear, have some in Kuala Lumpur.—*'M.M- M On the occasion of his transfer to Kemaman as a Probationary Assistant Collector of Land Revenue, Inche Abdullah bin Taib> chisf clerk. Land Office, and VicePresident of
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  • 167 10 Chinese Minister in (;erm an [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asi*.] erl in, J a The Berlin Press expresses Sati at the filling of the long vacant nr, Chinese Minister i n Germany arrival of General Chaing Sto Pin«r an interview, laud.d the comf<, r til*' aboard the German liner,
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  • 178 10 Remarkable Progress. I British Official Wireless. Rugby Jan. •> The remarkable progress made in't* colour and texture of artificial silk parent at the exhibition of B.itish a -l cial silk gocds being held at Olympi Sir Robert Home, in opening the ex'jfc tion, referred to the rap'd strides
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  • 128 10 French Protest to China. Reuter's Service. Fans, Jan. z The correspondent cf the "Petit fm n Shanghai describes the appoints::l :he Norwegian, M. Tollefsen, as Dine* General of Posts as a violation of the i» French agreements of 1898 ar»d WW ttf jting that the position should be
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  • 88 10 Chairman of Com?* Arrested. Reuter's Service. Pans sm A fresh financial sensation, in State Lost about eight mil 1:«» just been revealed by the Vx^ m Finance, which has filed i targe ag Societe Fermiere de Su.-ixne ano pagnie Franco-Marocame de Commerce, both of whom wee quantities
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  • 58 10 Earthquake in China. Reuter's Service. Peking. JJ The second ear: occurr din the new at 2.45 a.m. on Jan collapsed, crushing the n sleep. ki le( j afli Numbers are n r ru^raj way from Peki first earthquake on Jj < rious as was ongii were no
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  • 12 10 The Hon. Sir H. H. untitled Chief .lUSl'C. r..-enllv, '> > linor to retlremenL
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  • 644 11 Orders of the Day for Monday Next. The following are the Orders of the Day next Monday's meeting in Singapore of Z Ufhuatiw Council: Qaestions by Mr. J. M. Milne. a Will Government please say if «.pasures are now being taken towards noting a system of filtration for
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  • 73 11 p etro> um Co. (S.S.) Limited. Per Imp. RED STm t Gallon. biIELL (ex pump) 80 cts. (ex 2-gl. can &/or 4 gl drum) 80 cts. "ELLOW SHELL (ex prmp) 80 (ex 4-gl. drum) 80 cts. SBttt (ex 4 L tin > 83% cts AVIATION (ex 4-gl. drum)
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  • 104 11 The report of untitled Consolidated, which area? n T v I" I'*-'l41'*-' 14 to acquire tin-be?ring 'w- ated Mal? > T States, show; «ded AbkTJ** of nronertie* for two year--. a; d 19 28. of £7, which increases *Port i"!* General mana-ers' (Jr 8 1 th total revenue from all
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  • 510 11 Cost of Furnishing the New Municipal Offices. Municipal Committee No. 4 took the following action at a meeting held on Jan. Confirmed the former decision not to renew the licence for the rubber factory at No. 5 Jalan Rajah. vp^ P r Ved of re u ne
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  • 544 11 Are we Producing Only Clerks? The question of what English schools in Penang send out is by no means new, but is, nevertheless, interesting, writes "Keytop" in the Straits Echo." A new term has just begun and parents are busily engaged in the difficult task of enrolling
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 251 11 ISHANRSI |1 S4NITARY EARTHENWARE AND FITTINGS jjj g OBTAINABLE AT: X I ONG BOON TAT Co., I c| No. 102, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. j HERCULESj I KEROSENE—GASOLINE 1 j HIGH QUALITY ENGINES. Ij i Powerful 1 Economical I Reliable I j STOCKED IN ALL SIZES. l Sole Agents and Stockist:
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    • 181 11 I QUALITY should be your first con- I II sideration PRICE your second. I J Both Wlll be right, if you ask for:— red label I Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. I (Incorporated il England S j SINGAPORE, PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR, g BRITISH LAGER BEER 1 TROPICAL A
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  • 81 12 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be as brief as possible, and preferably typewritten. Pen-names may be used, but the names and addresses of
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  • 1518 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —We appreciate your frank comments and criticisms, as we fully realise the res- ponsibility we are assuming, and we are I therefore willing to view the scheme from 1 all its angles. There appears to be some misconception regarding the
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  • 219 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—With the present low price of rubber, which is grown in this country, could not rubber roads be made? They may prove stronger than concrete roads, cheaper, and much more comfortable to travel onOnly a few nights ago I had the pleasure
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  • 118 12 Several correspondents, referring to the recent disclosures under the above heading, have written asking why we and th? other local darlv papers have had nothing to say on the subject. The reason is that the situation, affecting as it does a Ruler, is one of considerable ddieacy,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 449 12 Amusements, I TWO THOROUGHLY ENTERTAINING COMEDY DRAMAS 5 Featuring tbi popular Madge Bellamy f in two entirely different roles and characterisations j£ FOR THREE NIGHTS B FROM MONDAY, JANUARY 21, J AT THE I Apollo Cinema, jc GEYLANG g "THE RECKLESS SEX." I With a Strong Supporting Cast of Screen
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    • 347 12 Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the 'Allenburys* Foods are as easily digested as mother s milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially packed for the tropics, are received
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous

  • 450 13 Cautious Attitude in United States. London, Dec. 24. According to the American Bureau oi Metal Statistics the tonnage of tin consumed in the manufacture of tin and terne plates in the United States in November was 1,900 tons. This is the first time this year the figure has
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 883 13 I DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE I S (DIESEL) I A FOUR CYCLE HEAVY DUTY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE. j H P 8 H.P. j NOAH'S SALE. IN THE MATTER OF THE SUPREME COURT, AT MUAR Miscellaneous Application No. 92 of 1928. The Ho Hong Bank Limited of Muar Chareees and Teo Lang
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    • 252 13 List No. 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE PRESS, LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.) 20a-20c, COLL YE R QUAY. PRINTERS, STATIONERS AND RUBBER STAMP MANUFACTURERS. PRICE LIST. The following lines of Stationery, recently received, are offered at the undermentioned prices Account Books. Each LEDGERS 3 quires (Foolscap size) bound in red leather back
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    • 275 13 r 5 t I The Way I g B.S.A. Success in International Six Days Trial ffl I SEVEN Entries and SEVEN GOLD MEDALS 3 I mm S^^2!^^^ d 350 C C C,ass in competition I with Five Other Makes. g I BRmSH °T n EA^ h T r POrt ,K°
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 481 14 PUBLIC NOTICE. SSUS a Public Holiday. By Order of the Committee, GATTEY BATEMAN, Secretaries. NOTICE. The Members of Chettiyar (Nattuck.Ui Nagarathar) Community of Singapore Cordially Invite The Ladies and gfgZfitffffimMM on Friday. January Programme, i. Thursday, January g£ to !^"TV P a TL S3 New Br Road, and Silver Car
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    • 507 14 SITUATIOI^M^i^^ spirits, etc., will *>c fwen a pm Application should age, exp and reference to Box 80i, c/o imu Tribune. WANTED—Teachers of either sex for a local school. Apply immediately Box No. 806, c/o Malaya Tribune. SITUATION WANTED. W \NTED —PART-TIME WORK-AC-COUNT ANT-SECRETARY —London Dipfoma Holder-willing to wnte J and
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    • 509 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: t> 85, Beach Street. Maltcfa 131,'jonker Street. Pahat 109, Jaian Rahamat. HonT b Ko n n g g 13, Queen's Road, Central! Hong Kong Rj&d Batavm 47, Comer Lloyd Street. Sai 9, Kiukiang Road. AGENCIES AT: Aberdeen, Amsterdam,
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    • 417 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. < Roistered in London, under the Com(S acU of 1862 to 1890. on 2nd P December. 1892.) Authorised capital f3,000,000 K&Re« eBSSS lEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Churcb Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Eyrie, Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq.
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    • 303 14 INSURANCE. I fwfigk SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office 2. Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus
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    • 510 14 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca SoSingapore. 'Phone Nos. 3046 and 4047 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. See Teong Wah, Esq.—Chairman Ong Soon Tee.—Vice-Chairman Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng Lim, Esq. Vow Ngan Pan, Esq. S. Q. Wong,
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    • 378 15 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) AIL PASSENGER CARGC SERVICES. ■fINMTLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAA V4VIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Voder Contract with His Majesty's 1 Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1929 Haredonia ***** Jan 26 g£ 0D 9,100
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    • 452 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE M jH D flj Auttftliioha Oampfwhlff. |P M GJ Besellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS HAVENSTEIN Jjm n ERMLAND via Manila fS t LEVERKUSEN 52 97 t BURGENLAND g HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN NAUMBURG Direct Jan 07
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    • 432 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NOBDDEUTSCBER vililvlx LLOYD YL f (Incorporated T\ in Germany > The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. DERFFLINGER for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtao Jan 31 HAIMON for Manila, Yokohama, Kobe, Moji, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtao Feb 12 HOMEWARDS. GOTTINGEN for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Moji,
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    • 393 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO^Lm LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PEN hoara) <<Ur<!tt a P rta ierriee— Thursday n.30 a.m. "KEDAH" PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG Monday 4 p>m> "KINTA" Wednesday 4 p m "IPOH" Saturday 4 DJn ampm PORT SWETTENHAM ft TELUK ANSON rriday 4 n m "PPRAir»» PORT SWETTENHAM BeTaWAN MALACCA
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    • 548 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due BsS tKashima Mara 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, AVerp Maru 10 ,500 Naples, MarseUles, "P* 1 Saw. Mara 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, uj£s£_? Feb U Pii«hi m iu n Rotterdam Feb 28 Mar 1 rusnimi Mara 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp
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    • 180 16 i i j We have a Large Variety of Cooked Meats J j and Luncheon\Sausage, which make a Welcome" "jj J Change for Tiffin. n o U Pressed Brisket D 1 j M Pork f j Corned Silverside L 0 o 2 Pressed Tongue D j Frankfurter Sausage o Tongue
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    • 212 16 \NOWUTHE TIME to RID I YOURSELF of with NOSTROLINE Seise the ehanoe Springtime offer* to ban tab Catarrh onoc for aIT While Nature ia rebuilding the winter waated tlaenee a touch Of Noairoline lnalde the bom deatroya the Catarrh germa. Ila pleasant, eoothing Tapoura olaanae and heal from noatril to
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    • 220 16 1 PYRAMID I I HANDKERCHIEFS I FOR MEN I g Pyramid label on every handkerchief I I Sole Agents for Malaya: 1 I WILLIAM JACKS Co., (Malaya) Ltd. 1 S (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) I I This name has nothing to do with Japan. I a OKASA is an
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