Malaya Tribune, 12 February 1929
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Title Section21 1929-02-12 1 The Malaya Tribune VoL XVI- -No. 35 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tu:sd.iy, February 12, 1929.21 words
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Advertisement74 1929-02-12 1 CEYLON TEA. yOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. j A Good Thirst Deserves a I Good Beer. j j So be sure you ask for a i A O p pp i j I The Mark of Quality. 5 n Obtainable from all Stores. j s Sole Agents: j j Sime,74 words
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Advertisement9 1929-02-12 1 KLOROOOK /fr CX Waahing Suitings #er Tropical HIGH STHHHT9 words
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Article649 1929-02-12 2 Reports on Seven Weeks' Activities. The following are a series of weekly reports o n the activities of the Singapore flying Club: p WEEK ENDING DEC. 8. Total flying time 7 hours 50 mins. Solo 2o Dual instruction 4 00 Air experience 3 20 Tests 10 The649 words
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Article276 1929-02-12 2 Invention privileges have been granted to Dirk Frana Wilhelmi, of the Netherlands, for a method of pr&paring cotton fibre stuff out of rubber tissue, and to De Bataafsche Petroleum Mij., for a process for the manufacture of lighter coloured products from earth oil residues, asphalt and for similar substances. The276 words
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Advertisement231 1929-02-12 2 OE3OI—IODOI IOCJOI—A t.i—r*%i I WHITĔAWAYSI jj STANDARD jj D VALUES. H o Jj jjil.ll.ini.,l lIIIIIDII I I I I t W D The "Tempus" Luminous ROUND WALL CLOCKS. j O Watch. I 4 day pendulum movement, y 2 hour strike. Watch H D Swiss lever movement, solid nickel Size and231 words
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Advertisement356 1929-02-12 2 A safe way fs\ against disease Whenever you come home L from any crowded place, to P guard against the so-preva-lent contagious diseases do f 5 Remember, for almost 50 j >' ears P eo P le the world over j—Carole your throat and have trusted Listerine as the rinse356 words
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Article511 1929-02-12 3 HI Retiring Allowance. (By "Searchlight.") «ould it cost you to create an income, roetuty ot onl y for y° ur owtl th* lives of your children and their ut 0 n aid SO on, of $50 a month, through c I "uraiice Company? You would not quotation, though511 words
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Article666 1929-02-12 3 PENANG LACKING IN PUBLIC SPIRIT. "Get Together" Movement Welcomed. A Rotary Club has been established at Jvuaia Lumpur on lines somewh.it different from those followed at Home. It is suggested that Penang should follow suit. We do not wish (says the "Pinang Gazette") to be unduly pessimistic;666 words
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Advertisement233 1929-02-12 3 J R™HT j QUALITY J Sm LEAF OBE9> T hat s "PICCADILLY il J cigarettes!—always alike—no variation in Quality or flavour, i The same Golden Virginia leaf J fj||j S USe^ vear m anc year out The people who make them, ■SH llffiPl CARRERAS of LONDON, Ifi'lP S; have a233 words
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Article2062 1929-02-12 4 DECAY OF THE MANCHU EMPIRE. Fall of the Dynasty. RISING TIDE OF THE REVOLUTION. (By L.M.—Our Special Correspondent.) [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] When Dr. Sun Vat Sen and his friends began to think of starting a revolution to end the Manchu regime, the horrors of the great Taiping revolt2,062 words
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Advertisement159 1929-02-12 4 I DANCE IN YOUR OWN HOME 1 ffl The beet from Broadway and the West End, all the bands who* jfl names you know —Hylton's, Savoy Havana, Waring's and I jfl dozens more, calling you to dance. Every trick of the saxophone, eTery I jQ stand of the drums, is159 words
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Advertisement297 1929-02-12 5 If you want a better Job Let es know in what you are interested what subject yon want to learn. Tell ns this and we can help you. Write for FREE, illustrated book Accountancy Architecture Commercial Training Clerk of Works S'hand-Typewriting Draftsmanship L.A.A. and C.R.A. Engineering:—Civil Good English Concrete Correspondence297 words
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Advertisement413 1929-02-12 6 i PAVILION I 'PHONE 903 I I FROM TUESDAY, FEB. 12 TO MONDAY, FEB. 18. I AT 9.15 P.H. SHARP. g I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. I I "PRIICESSTRO TEH."I I Featuring JOHNNIE WALKER. I I clemnTtryom I jHOT HEELS J X IH YHJB FIRST SHOW AT 7.50 P.M. S413 words
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Advertisement198 1929-02-12 6 Amusements. AIHAMBRAI Cj THONE 909 S I (TAN CHENG KEE Co„ LtcL, Proprietor!) S I To-night I LA BOHEME. I SPECIAL 3 FEATURES PROGRAMME j H Commencing Sunday, February 10. j I Ending Friday, Feb. 15. f tn D »j~ j [J S IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M.198 words
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Advertisement567 1929-02-12 6 j SURINA THEATiS* I North Bridge Road. »Ph lif 111; H'l:i|ri"|||| lllillllln.'iim FBOM JK?2S 0A i 6 3 SMASHING ATntACTiOfc, 6 7,30 PtMhoot gibso^ In The Thrill 0 Th" N "THE WILD WEST SHOW* ag^^ l^*^^ the escape of the wild animals L» g S. Elephants etc. L,oB s, Tit^567 words
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Article112 1929-02-12 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, Feb. 12. £agt Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nil. gain Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Kedah IS; Hakusan Maru 13; Nieuw Ztvland 11; Antilochus 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Sab Maru Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Chicago Mara 40; Kidderpore 48. West Wharf (Entrance112 words
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Article45 1929-02-12 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Limited. Per Imp. Gallon. RED SHELL (ex 4-gl. tin) 84 cts. iELLOW SHELL m 84 cts. SHELL AVIATION 99 cts. Standard Oil Co., of New York. OCOXY MOTOR GASOLINE (ex* pump) 80 cts. (ex 4-gl. tin) 83 !4 cts.45 words
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Article50 1929-02-12 7 British Official Wireless. London, Feb. 11. jj"ria 124 25 Y ork 4.85 11/32 rj f!s 34.90 'r rjva 25.24 S 2 92.75 Jwra 20.45 Stockholm 18 15 gweakagca 18.195 ?f° 18.19 Vienna 164 193 fi ru] 30.975 iSfX ls 10 7/16 d r «W 2, 13/16, forward 26 13/16.British Official Wireless. - 50 words
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Article139 1929-02-12 7 a P'ire s Holiday Accidents. u ito"'\j V as T^ noc "k e <l down by a Saturday J n orth Bridge Road early Vere injurL TnTi!" 8 SUstai ™g rather >u s u Upn i head. He was semft0 removed in an p- a R139 words
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Article28 1929-02-12 7 The annual general meeting of the Sungei S <** JSnES of the Sungei JC* 'Ci hdd on Saturday. The ls *iH "T,? f or period Jan.he!d after the meeting.28 words
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Article129 1929-02-12 7 Skirmishes of Rival Troops. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 11. that i llfi Same A uthcri tatively in London Hifflo, «l n Af s h "n! S tan is increasingly nLnt J Fade has P ceased and E£ IS in Kabul, due to skirtW y Ai t heReuter's Service. - 129 words
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Article76 1929-02-12 7 Balloon Crash Near Aberdeen. British Official Wireless. T Rugby, Feb. 11. innc-e Germans in ,a balloon crashed into a tree this ner.r the village of lorphms, 30 miles from Aberdeen, having been blown aoross tho North S3a by a terrific gale. They came from Leipzig. TheyBritish Official Wireless. - 76 words
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Article27 1929-02-12 7 Recovering from Influenza. British Official Wireless. r Rugby, Feb. 12. The Duchess of York, who is suffering from influenza, continues to make good progress.British Official Wireless. - 27 words
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Article64 1929-02-12 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, Feb. 10. The Senate has passed a Bill for settlement of tho Greek debt to the United States providing for payment of $18,125,000 spread over 62 years riso a further United States loan of $12,107,000 under the agreement of 1918. The Bill hasReuter's Service. - 64 words
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Article38 1929-02-12 7 Reuter's Service. New Delhi, Feb. 10. The Standing Finance Committee of the Indian Lsgislativa Assembly has sanctioned £187,000 plus it yr.tarly grant of £54,000 in connection with the establishment of a Central Agricultural Research Council.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article439 1929-02-12 7 Sunday, Feb. 3. His Excellency and Lady Cliftcrd attended High Mass at fl a.m. Monday, Feb. 4. Major Husey arrived to stay. Mr. Tong Lao, Consul General for China, calied on His Excellency and stayed to luncheon. At 5 p.m. a commi:tee meeting or Students in Britain was439 words
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Article332 1929-02-12 7 SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST ARAB YOUTH. Johore Case Adjourned far Further Evidence. In the Magistrate'? Court at Johore Bahru on Saturday, before Mr. G. T. Hallfcrd, the partly heard case in which Syed Mohamed bin Indrus, grandson of Syed Hassan, a highly respected Arab land-owner, of Johoie Bahru,332 words
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Article57 1929-02-12 7 It is new possible to take cars over the damaged portion of the road to Fraser'-s Hill. Owners are warned, however, tha: they do so at their own ri'k. and ih vt no responsibility for accidents can be taken by the authorities, since the road has not beer, declared open.57 words
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Article148 1929-02-12 7 The "Anhui" is due from Swatow and Amoy to-night with 19 passengers. The Kweiyang was scheduled to arrive from Hong Kong with some deck pas"engeis to-day. The! Ekma is scheduled to arrive from via Rangoon to-morrow, with 38 deck passengers. The Hamburg-America boat, "Ermland," is expected from Hamburg148 words
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Article166 1929-02-12 7 Hakusan Maru," Jap., 6,270 tons, Capt. Okuno, from London, 1,-2; for Yokohama, Van Waerwijch," Dut., 1.905 tens, Capt. Tinninga, from Batavia, 12-2: for Belawan, Deli, 12-2. Rajah of Sarawak," Sar., 892 tons, Capt. Boston, from Sibu, 12-2: for Sibu. 16-2. Kuranda," Brit., 553 tons, Capt. Dyason. Crom Sibu, 12-2:166 words
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Article377 1929-02-12 7 Interesting Progress Report Issued. I The following: Progress Report has been issued to bondholders by Oil Palm Plantat onr, Ltd., trom the office of thi secretaries, Messrs. Rcnnie, Lowick and Co., Singapore: Applications for bonds received to date repttswnt a bond capital of over $300,000, which figure377 words
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Article56 1929-02-12 7 Railway transport in the Orient is being threatened by motor eomnetition as in Britain. There are complaints of mishandling of gords at junctions, delays, and quite unrecLcsary trans shipments en route. Mr. Yar) Hoon Hock, Penang. sxpresses the opinion that unless the railways arrange for better working t>ipy will lose56 words
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Article, Illustration15 1929-02-12 7 Malayan Personalities 40. Commodore, Royal Singapore Yacht Club (Singapore) Association; Member, Singapore Harbour Board; Rear15 words
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Advertisement566 1929-02-12 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS« WANTED—A 2nd hand Radio set. State particulars and price. Apply Box No. 819, c/o Malaya Tribune. m LIQUIDATION SALE of watches, dock*, etc., at B. Emmanuel, 7, Raffles Place. From January 28 to February 23. Every article at cost price. TEO HOO LYE INSTITUTION. (13, DHOBY GHAUT.) The566 words
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Miscellaneous129 1929-02-12 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. T<-day, February 12. fljfh Th.- 0 L> a m 1L53 Pm Park, 9 p.m. L.L.T.C. T" 1 1 Goodwood Hall, in aid of Cathedral Fund, T»-aiorrow, February 13. mcAes 0.48 a.m., 0.33 p.m. SELfiJoimercial Cup: Mansfield Inter-'- j Jf&b. v. Welch. Thursday, February 14. Aft Tide- 1." a129 words
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Obituary43 1929-02-12 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. DEATH. BODESTYNE—On February 11, 1929, Johns.,n Bodestyne, late of The Sinffapore Harbour Board Time Office. The funeral takes place at 4 p.m. to-day to Sa:nt Joseph Church, thence to Bid;idan Cemetery for interment. Malacca Guardian please copy.)43 words
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Article832 1929-02-12 8 The Board of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya have issued their report (published in our Saturday issue) on the searching inquiry that has latterly been conducted. That inquiry related to the internal affairs of the Institute and to what is described as "the so-called832 words
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Article108 1929-02-12 8 Commarider Reports in London. British Official Wireless. Ruirby, Feb. 10. Group Captain Officer Commanding the Far East Flight of Southampton flying boats on their cruse trom England to Australia, arrived in London ycst-Tday to report to th? Air Ministry. The group left m October, 1927, and flewBritish Official Wireless. - 108 words
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Article100 1929-02-12 8 Thomas Edison's Discovery. Reuter's Service. New York, Feb. It The announcement of the discovery of a substitute for rubber is bang made by Thomas Edison tc-day on the occasion of his 82nd birhday, according to the "Herald Tribune.'' After experimenting with 15.000 varieties of weeds, he discovered oneReuter's Service. - 100 words
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Article70 1929-02-12 8 Total Eclipse of the Sun. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 12. An expedition led by Dr. J. Jackson, of Cam. ridge, will leave Liverpool for Penang on Feb. 16 to observe th? total eclipse of the :un in Malaya in M if. They are taking over 100Reuter's Service. - 70 words
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Article23 1929-02-12 8 From Europe, (London mails despatched Jan. 24) by s.s. Rajula, due at Penang at G a.m. on Friday, the 15th instant.23 words
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Article544 1929-02-12 8 Mr. A. C. W. Lewis of Singapore, editor of the "Straits Times," who di d on March 15, left estate in England of the gross valuof £1,085, with net personalty ££07. The F.bruary meeting of the International Fellowship, Singapore, will be held to-morrow at the Y.W.C.A., Fort Canning Road, at544 words
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Obituary330 1929-02-12 8 Reuter's Service. Death of Retired Colonial Secretary. London, Fob. lo The death took placc yes erdav of < Hayas Marriott, a tew davs after hi. 1 lr an retirement from the Coloi ial s, a| ship of the Straits Set lements. The sad news was confirmedReuter's Service. - 330 words
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Article106 1929-02-12 8 Arrival This Morrbg. Among the passengers arriving by the "Hakusan Maru" thir> morning was our ticw Co'or«!?»l Secretary, the Hon. Mr. Jth.i Scott, C.M.G. Born on April 24, 1878, Mr. Scott is thf eldest son cf the late Canon John Scott, of Hull, Leeds, and Wanstead. He106 words
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Article150 1929-02-12 8 The following are th? contributors v: Sunday to the "Singapore Fm Miners' Relief Fund: Previously acknowledged §11,351.1* A, Dobson st "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd. MgM European staff, Asiatic Petroieoai Co (S.S.), Ltd. European s:aff. Government Monopolies Dept. European staff, John Little and Ltd Asia'ic Petroleum Co. (S.S150 words
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Article95 1929-02-12 8 An Episode of the Great W* "Verdun," the Gaumont war episodes leading up to Jjj and of Verdun by the German* Franc turn of the tide when the British d.visicns turnedl th« was screened at the V:ct< I night. rta The film depots with P Fr' the ruthless devastation95 words
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Advertisement213 1929-02-12 8 I ROBINSOK'S I I Special Quality |Y/» HEAVY ESTATE I I BOOTS I 1 BRITISH I I MANUFACTURE. I Heavy field boots in natural leather, extra strong soles, all brass nails, and eyelettes, plain toe w.tti mc c ip. g Sizes 6M, 7, ?M onl Special Price $6.50 pair. I213 words
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Advertisement144 1929-02-12 8 "ROY A LIN" THE Perfume, Powder and Soap OF Exquisite and Lasting Fragrance. Obtainable only at NAMSHS 54, HIGH STREET. PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE I AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. j SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. A Brilliant144 words
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Article151 1929-02-12 9 menders and Looting. MILITARY GAINING CONTROL Reuter's Service. Bombr.y, Feb. 9. ytwe o'clock this afternoon there were c. In the morning six wert i. :Ld ana 11 wounded owing at Kalbadevi and Pyd- in wcek'a anxiety has afn pervades the city, causing any T ,-upReuter's Service. - 151 words
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Article147 1929-02-12 9 Bombay, Feb. 9. ficial state ment says that 35 person* kill d -nd 193 sent to hospital £c noon yesterday. Street traffic is pracandstili, most of the shops are Id tin situation is very serious. tat nit nt says that 55 mills railway workshops were working147 words
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Article105 1929-02-12 9 Bombay, Feb. 10. ieurfew order has been made forbidding ■rinj: between seven o'clock in the evenfind six in the morning. It hrs already ltd viry effective, the streets being dewed at midnight. The city is generally quiet to-day. Patrols »keeping the crowds moving but contid- fes not yet105 words
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Article48 1929-02-12 9 Bombay, Feb. 10. i Moslem mob attacked Hindu passengers .a tram car. One was killed ana six MrwL njm <*r if voiunt.ers, while endeavour- j itotorc peace in the Fanswadi dis- I attacked by a Hindu mob, which J*"* them to be enemies. Several died wsjHta',48 words
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Article166 1929-02-12 9 ''ARSKK BEATEN TO DEATH. Bombay, Feb. 10. the situation is quieter the ar the opinion that the *tir? f m r u.' hed. Assaults, often reinurH.,1 r ave reported in ail H' Ueas ver y vicious spirit pre- iikinai S!xt,v w °unded were taken to ku]y t166 words
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Article232 1929-02-12 9 Jb the h London, Feb. 11. *®fthiiy Commons Earl Winterton k "otineJt R man y questions anent Wa> ask ,1 m a v Among other thing3 Jfey as c n ether there would be an r J^ iduj u,;; ponsibiiity of Pathans U'1R n' sa on Dec.232 words
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Article69 1929-02-12 9 Bcmbay, Feb. 11. The official death roll since the beginning of the riots is 123 killed and 759 injured in hospitals. Bombay, Feb. 11. There was no rioting to-day but therwere sporadic assaults. Ramzan (fasting) staits this evening and precaution is being taken in the city69 words
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Article322 1929-02-12 9 CHINA'S NEGOTIATIONS WITH JAPAN. Hope of Resumption. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, Feb 9. Tha Chinese Foreign Office spokesman, in a Reuter interview in connection with the breakdown of the Sino-Japanese negotiations vc-terday evening, said the Foreign Minister was thunderstruck at the reversal of Mr. Yoshizawa', attitude on the subjectReuter's Service. - 322 words
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Article91 1929-02-12 9 Tokyo, Feb. 9. Though reticent regarding the contents of the reports from Mr. Yoshizawa, the Foreign Office does not regard the breakdown of negotiations as a complete rupture, adding that Mr. Yoshizawa will remain at Shanghai ana attempt to resume conversations. Officials str.te a temporary hitch occurred due.91 words
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110 1929-02-12 9 Too Busy with King's Duties. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 11. The "Daily Express" says the Prince of Wales has decided to give up hunting and point-to-point racing and to dispose of bits fifteen hunters, due to the rapidly increasing duties devolving on himReuter's Service. - 110 words
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Article130 1929-02-12 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 11. It is stated at S. James's Palace that the Prince of Wales is selling most of his 15 hunters. It is explained that the hunting season is ending and the Prince does not intend to take part in any point-to-point racesBritish Official Wireless. - 130 words
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Article110 1929-02-12 9 WRECKED BOOTLEGGERS' CANNIBALISM. Worst Frost in 50 Years. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 11. The whole of Europe is gripped with ice. Telegrams from various capitals describe the cold as the most severe in living memory. Berlin, Feb. 11. The ice wave in Germany is the most severeReuter's Service. - 110 words
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Article336 1929-02-12 9 Berlin, Feb. 11. Shipping in the Baltic and North Sea ports is at a standstill owing to cold and aerop ar.es are supplying d stressed icebound ships of which ther.< are 70 in the Baltic, 60 off the estuary of Elbe; 270 persons are in hospital in336 words
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Article65 1929-02-12 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby ,Feb. 11. The cold wave which the Continent has been experiencing has spread to England. In London to-day the temperature fell to the lowest noint reached in the davtim sin-e De;-. 31, 1927. A .-trnng easterly wind increased the general discomfort. The epidemicBritish Official Wireless. - 65 words
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Article226 1929-02-12 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, F*b. 10. The German battleships Schleswig Holstein and Ebass, ploughing through r.lmost □nprecede nted y thick ic-e, performed a br Iliant piece of rescue work in the Baltic wh. rt, in the face of unusual difficulties they liberated a lar r e number of226 words
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Article566 1929-02-12 9 Cheered on Journey. TONIC EFFECT ALREADY NOTICED. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 9. The King left for Bognor at 10.34 a.m.,, in a motor ambulance. His Majesty, as he i merged from the Palace, waved his hanel to the huge- crowd in response to a stormReuter's Service. - 566 words
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Article354 1929-02-12 9 British Official Wireless. London, Feb. 10. A bulletin from Craigwell House at 4 p.m. says the King had a good night and improvenv. n* continues. Rugby, Feb. 11. H s Majr tv was given as much rest as possib'e y U rday at Bognor HouseBritish Official Wireless. - 354 words
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Article106 1929-02-12 9 APPETITE IMPROVED. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, Feb. 12. Reports of the King's health to-day, after a week-end by the sea, are encouraging. It is officially stated that the King passed another good night and his condition is satisfactory. His Majesty's appetite has improved and ho generallyBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 106 words
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Advertisement87 1929-02-12 9 jj Meukow's JHI I |"Five Star" jIJcK I BRANDY. LAn Extremely hI|SI I 111 HI 1S I HigH Grade j Brandy j A BOTTLE READY I j FOR EMERGENCIES H^^^KHOTi J Obtainable I Everywhere 3 Sole Agents: [jj j GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. I I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) H87 words
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308 1929-02-12 10 Sports Pastimes. HOME LEAGUE RESULTS. Derby's Recovery. WEDNESDAY HOLDING ON. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London, reb. 9. To-day's matches in the English and Scottish Leagues resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE—DIV. I. Six Away Victories. Birmingham 1, Sunderlmd 0. Bolton 2, Sheffield Wednesday 2. Burnley 0, Leicester 1. Cardiff 0, AstonReuter's Service. - 308 words
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Article187 1929-02-12 10 Final Last Saturday. The P. W. D. and the Medical Department met in the final of the South Johore Football League at Johcre Bahru on Saturday where a large crowd witnessed a keenly contested game which was played en the lecal padang. The opening stages cf the187 words
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Article18 1929-02-12 10 The Ceylon Sports Club defeated the Indian Association 4—3 on the latter's ground on Sunday.18 words
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Article77 1929-02-12 10 New Records in Australia. SWIMMING. Reuter's Service. Sydney, Feb. 9. In the New South Wales 150 yards ladies' swimming championship free style, in 50 yards laps, Jean Gocks was first, Edna I>avey second and Dulcie Raine third. The time was 1 mm. 45 1-5 sees., an Australian recordReuter's Service. - 77 words
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Article62 1929-02-12 10 880 Yards Australian Championship. Reuter's Service. Adelaide, Feb. 11. At the Unley Baths, in 33 yards laps, in the Australian Syimming Championship 880 yards race, Arne Borg of Sweden was first, Ryan of New South Wales was second and Walter of Victoria was third. Won by 80Reuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article178 1929-02-12 10 A Close International. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 9. At Twickenham the ground was in excellent condition. The Duke cf York was piesent and the teams were presented. The Itishmen pressed from the start, and after five minutes Sugden flung the ball to Arigho. who kicked ahead.Reuter's Service. - 178 words
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Article416 1929-02-12 10 A Close Struggle. (BY "RIMAU.") The morning's rain had left the ground in ideal condition for yesterday's rugby football match at the Stadium, when North and South Malaya met in the annual test which marks the close of the rugby season each year. The band of the416 words
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Article121 1929-02-12 10 Canada Beats America in Relay and Sprints. ATHLETICS. Reuter's Service. New York, Feb. 10. The hitherto regarded as almost invincible Finnish runner, Nurmi, was decisively beaten in a mile run at Madison Square Gardens yesterday evening by Ray Conger (Illinois Athletic Club) who finished twelve yards ahead ofReuter's Service. - 121 words
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Article27 1929-02-12 10 HOCKEY. The hockey match between the S.C.C. "A" and the Medical College, arranged to be played on the Padang yesterday evening, was postponed.27 words
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Article54 1929-02-12 10 At a meeting of sportsmen of the Indian Association held at the Association premises, on Saturday, the following were elected as the respective captains for the current year.—Cricket. N. A. Mallal; hockey, S. S. Varma; football, D. K. Samy; badminton —woolen ball, F. A. Sundram, shuttles, L. C. Davar; indoor54 words
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Article961 1929-02-12 10 Rain Again Interferes. LAWN TENNIS. As last year, rain caused interruptions in thj Chin.»3 New Year open (invitation) tournament organised by the Ladies' Lawn T.innis Club, Singa:x>re. The matchcs wera, played on the courts only, and a lew were decided on Sunday on private courts. No event had961 words
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Article52 1929-02-12 10 Reuter's Service. New York, Feb. 9. At a meeting of the United States Lawn Tennis Association Tilden was re-instated to complete amateur status. He leaves for Europe with Hunter on May 8 on a tennis tour. It is intimated that probably both will be unavailable for the DavisReuter's Service. - 52 words
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Article458 1929-02-12 10 First Fight in England. NEVER A GAMER BOY. BOXING. The result of Bud Walley's first iiight in England was made known by cable. Details have come in the mail papers. "Boxing" reported the Singapore boy's fight as follows: The best bout of the evening was undoubtedly the eight458 words
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Article43 1929-02-12 10 Mexican President's Escape. Reuter's Service. Mexico City, Feb. 10. A bomb exploded under the train carrying President Portesgil between Ccman Fort and Rinconcillo. The locomotive and two coaches were turned over. The fireman was killed but the President was unhurt.Reuter's Service. - 43 words
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Article91 1929-02-12 10 Reuter's Service. Mexico City, Feb. 9. Jose de Leon Toral, the young artist assassin cf (Jbregon in July, 1920, has been executed by a firing-squad. Mexico City, Feb. 11. One was killed, 30 injured and 20 arrested at the funeral of Toral, the executed rebel. Thousands thronged theReuter's Service. - 91 words
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Article119 1929-02-12 10 New Warlike Preparations. Reuter's Service. Washington, Feb. 1C The Nicaraguan Legrtion has mnouueed that it has been officially informed that Sandino and his bands of insurgents have left Nicaragua, and peace has been re-esta-blished eveiywhere-. Apparently, however, th? Nicara'.uan Government is only temporarily relieved of the presence ofReuter's Service. - 119 words
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Article85 1929-02-12 10 Pensions for the Injured and Bereaved. Reuter's Service. New Delhi, Feb. 11. The Secretary of the Army in a statement to the Legislative Assembly as regards the Peshawar bombing disaster, when an air pilot dropped bombs, during practice, on Poona cavalry, it partly to a combination ofReuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article23 1929-02-12 10 Reuter's Service. Washington, Feb. 12. The Senate has ratified the tariff autonomy treaty with China and the commercial treaty with Austria.Reuter's Service. - 23 words
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Article110 1929-02-12 10 Why Britain Resumes Building. Reuter's Service. Washington, Feb. „9. A Bill authorising the expenditure of $14,800,000 to modernise the battleships M Pennsylvania and Arizona has been passed by the Senate. London, Feb. IL It is learned that the construction of the two cruisers mentioned by Mr. BridgemanReuter's Service. - 110 words
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Article92 1929-02-12 10 American Appointed Chairman. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. Paris, Feb. 11. Mr. Owen D. Young, United States, has been appointed Chairman of the Committee of Reparations Experts. Rugby, Feb. 11. A statement issued at the close of the preliminary meeting yesterday of the Committee of Experts on ReparationsReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 92 words
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Article107 1929-02-12 10 General's Struggle for Power. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 11. Commission r H'ggins, Chief of the Salvation Army in a letter issued yesI relay refers to the question of leadership, which will bo discussed by counsel at a meeting e>f the Hiirh Council on Wvdnesday. It is understoodBritish Official Wireless. - 107 words
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Article84 1929-02-12 10 Spanish Proclamation. Reuter's Service. Madrid, Feb. 9. A Royal Ordinance orders the arrest of all who publicly predict a calamitous end of the present regime, or damage the authority and prestige of Ministers. It orders the closing of all clubs where politics are discussed, and the compilation ofReuter's Service. - 84 words
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Article68 1929-02-12 10 FWght Star s Tj-day. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. IL The Royal Air Force fleet cf FaireyNapier 'planes is due to leave Cairo tomorrow on the annual 12,000 miles flight to Capetown and back. The airmen are due at Capetown on March 14. They willBritish Official Wireless. - 68 words
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Obituary82 1929-02-12 10 Reuter's Service. Admiral—Author. London, Feb. 12. Admiral Sir Edmund Fremantle is dead. [Admiral the Hon. Sir Robert Edmund Fremant!e, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., K.C.B.. C.M.G., F.R.G.S., J.P., was born on June 15, 1836. He entered the Navy in 1849 and became Admiral in 1896. He was Commander-in-Chief, East Indies, 1888-91 andReuter's Service. - 82 words
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Article56 1929-02-12 10 Trial of the Leaders. Reuter's Service. Cons tanlinoples, Feb. 10. The trial of 36 mcm charged with forming a secret organisation with the object of killing Governir. Nt cffiiials and overthrowing the present regime, has ended, five being sentenced to be hanged and 16 to various terms ofReuter's Service. - 56 words
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Article30 1929-02-12 10 Russia and Her Neighbours. Reuter's Service. Moscow, Feb. 9. Russia, Poland, Rumania, Esthonia and Latvia have signed the Litvinoff protocol tj make the Kellogg Peace Pact effective.Reuter's Service. - 30 words
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Article116 1929-02-12 10 POPE NO LONG ER "PRISONER." A Clause on Marriage, Reuter's Service. mt_ Rome, Fj, 1 he signature of the Vatican W been postponed to Feb. li The Pope, closeted in a s w the Vatican printing h„u K j, 1 retted the proofs of tht I I TreatyReuter's Service. - 116 words
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Article378 1929-02-12 10 Ronit Feb id The few minor last moment in the Italo Vatican Treaty mdude fc? duction of the indemnity to 75,000(2)1 cash, plus 1,000,000,000 lire in (V bona*. Both payment are tofe™ mediately. u»Roms, Feb. n. j The atican-Italy Treaty was noon to-day by Cardinal Gasparri378 words
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Article202 1929-02-12 10 Rome, Feu. uThe announcement of the signature greeted in the square bv the stu singing the Te Deum and Fascist ftchorussing *'Eja alala for the P°f* Mussolini." Many women wept. Gasparri and Sig. Mussolini, while M the hall, were ovalea. Rcme. F-b- 1L Despite the cold and rain202 words
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Article27 1929-02-12 10 British Official Wireless. Rugby, rci J Mr. Lloyd George arrived in night from his MediterraneHe looked well and apparent!. t.;d greatly by bis hol-daj.British Official Wireless. - 27 words
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Article25 1929-02-12 10 Last night two fire untitled Central Fire Station were rubber factrrv in r-'> aatfl fire had broken out. The trou dealt with, there being refj25 words
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Article74 1929-02-12 11 ders are invited to write to us I o of public interest. It must be tba l the Malaya Tribune does endorse opinions expressed fCi lonts Letters should be as possible, and preferably type- Pen-names may be used, bat the and addresses of correspondents **1 he enclosed as a74 words
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Article57 1929-02-12 11 To the Editor, '"Malaya Tribune.") -Enquirer" appears to be of the ;m Tidnev as -Clerk's Kapala." I and ot hers have been taken round the nd have seen the plan, which was us at 156, Macpherson Road. "Srfad no erroneous statement and booked our lots. Yours,57 words
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Article93 1929-02-12 11 To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Br-With an apology, may I trouble you nd enough to throw some light as to 0 f the word "Kling" used m ™to Scuth Indian Tamils in s I am aware, this word anywhere else. 8 1 shall be very thankful, as a member93 words
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Article1066 1929-02-12 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sk,— Among the various points you raise i par editorial of the 6th inst., under the apuon India's Critical Year," two statew.s stand out most prominently as sub /[tTmore concerned with Indian minds in as gitat peninsula. On the first, whetiier1,066 words
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Article52 1929-02-12 11 Mr. A. H. Preece, Consulting Engineer to the Crown Agents, who recently arrived from London, is on a visit to Ipoh. Mrs. (Dr.) T. W. H. Burne, who is in charge of the Infant Welfare Centre, Ipoh, is leaving for Home on holiday on March 9 by the P. and52 words
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Advertisement150 1929-02-12 11 WISHING OUR PATRONS A HAPPY «NEW* YEAR. NEW WORLD SHOW OFFERS GRAND AND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENTS. GATES OPEN AT 12 NOON TO-DAY. THE CITY OPERA Presents AN ALL STAR CASTE "The Light™ of J Islam Absolutely! New Costumes and Transformation Bcenes—Supported by Vaudeville. TO-MORROW NIGHT—A NEW BUMATARIAN DRAMA. "SITI LAM ,WARRIOR."150 words
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Advertisement357 1929-02-12 11 Uerwedwaters Hgg| I TO HO HO CUSTOMERS! J I A copy of our beautiful calendar will be sent jj to any person who takes "Ho Ho" Biscuits. 2 Write your names and addresses clearly. I Only a few hundred copies left so write g g at once to pj S357 words
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Article1343 1929-02-12 12 FASHIONABLE WEDDING IN LONDON. Wfong Ideas About Singapore. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, Jan. 17. In my last letter I made a mention of the better feeling which had suddenly arisen in the London rubber market, and expressed a pious hope that this might at last1,343 words
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Advertisement429 1929-02-12 12 Amusements, ar— 1 I 1 5 9 IF YOU ARE 3 on the look out for real good entertainment see jj jj "LOVE HUNGRY." Q C Featuring LOIS MORAN and LAWRENCE GRAY—a very enjoyable comedy jj 3 to be screened along with v WIN THAT GIRL. I 3 "another hilarious,429 words
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Advertisement102 1929-02-12 12 ?SES2SESHSaSHS2SISHSaSHSZS2SaSBSESZSZSZB GRAMOPHONE REPAIRS AND PARTS SUPPLIED. jj You can repair your own Phonograph in X less than 5 minutes 1 We now offer the public Accessories for ALL IYPRSof B (jj Phonographs from Soundbox, Springs, Q{ Gears, down to the smallest 101 items at nru low prices. Bring us a102 words
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Advertisement66 1929-02-12 12 I THE S.S. POLICE BANIT*I jfj WILL PLAY AT I KATONG PARK AT 9 P.M. ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY i BOTANICAL GARDENS AT 9 P.M. ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I A step further I SELEGIE ROAD BRANCH NOW OPEN I The Same Quality and Service. Hours of Business: 5 am. to 1066 words
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Advertisement581 1929-02-12 13 ARMCO INGOT IRON THE PUREST IRON MADE a hX/jr* MAKE COMPARATIVE ANALYSES" S Impurities in metal cause rust. Rust causes up-keep X expense. Up-keep expense must come out of earnings. ft r. of the big items that decide what the profits will be. 3 fNGOT IRON, the purest iron made,581 words
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Advertisement257 1929-02-12 13 Early Morning COUCM That persistent cough inflames your throat and bronchials and endangers the delicate tissues of chest and hags. Nothing' so surely removes stubborn coughs and bronchitis as tha wonderful Peps breatherble tablets. As Peps dissolve in the month, ths healing* medicinal fiimes given off j are breathed direct257 words
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Advertisement259 1929-02-12 13 Guard Your Family from Insects! No longer need the health of your household fall before the ravages of disease-spreading flies, mosquitoes, cockroaches, f bed bugs, ants, and fleas! For now you have a deadly weapon against this invading army. Kill all household insects—easily, quickly, surely. Spray Flit. Flit clears the259 words
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Advertisement398 1929-02-12 14 PUBLIC NOTICES, NOTICE. NOtiCC b o y f Tan°uat oJoo No 1090 of y i92B, of the SS-S "f 1 5 "Singapore, m which T« Sta Tho Tan Yew Seng were Defen Sian Cheng a nd Jan Swee> n ted as dants, Undersigned w^ {ye the Receivers to collect get398 words
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Advertisement537 1929-02-12 14 SITUATION SALESMEN WANTED— Experience not essential if willing to work. Call in person at 61, Orchard Road. FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Valuable freehold land and attap house 26.3 poles (7,160 sq. ft.), near Joo Chiat Market, easy transport. Apply 793, c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET. TO LET—No. 6, Cairnhill Road.537 words
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Advertisement502 1929-02-12 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 5 T Be ch i£ e !J' Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang J 6 > Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63 ir^ o s" a<502 words
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Advertisement622 1929-02-12 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. < Registered in London, under the Comof 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1692.) Authorised capital »-000,000 Subscribed Capital f}^Joo Paid-up Capital *J'°| 0, 2i2 Reserve Fund an' Rest «1,584,84« HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.622 words
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Advertisement363 1929-02-12 15 SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) iaIL PASSENGER CARGO r SERVICES. LiitLAl AND ORIENTAL STEAM CO.. LONDON AND M fs; EAST MAIL SERVICE. mJm Contract with His Majesty'g Government) UPWARDS from LONDON For China Japan Doe Tonnage Singapore 1929 11,100 Feb 23 C 9,000 Mar 1 g363 words
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Advertisement458 1929-02-12 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERKA UNIE ■■■fr* |H D P luttnliwhe Daapffohllfc |fl GJ BesalUchtft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. •ERMLAND via Manila Feb 14 t LEVERKUSEN Feb 2' t BURGENLAND M ar 1C RUHR JK ll t KULMERLAND A orH 1 t SAUERLAND458 words
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Advertisement106 1929-02-12 16 I 1 jj Sole Agents: jj| I N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. l SINGAPORE, PENANG. |j I 1 I NEW ISSUES I I "BEX A j I RECORDS JUST ARRIVED. I Teochews; H Tong Chia Soon—Lav Sai Tho Guan. in Malays; 3 By Miss Ayer Laut,—New Krontchongs, etc. U 1106 words
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Advertisement195 1929-02-12 16 Toothache may aooear quite suddenly. How often did \/^r^ you not already make this experience? Yoa rem ember such bad moments, and you wilj decide to take better precautions wL "^^^S^S^ for the future. Take m care that you v/iil always ff .r. f^^^Sß^B^v be supplied with a tube f195 words
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