Malaya Tribune, 11 March 1929

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune V»l XVI No. 58 SINGAPORE, MONDAY. MARCH 11, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, March 11, 1929.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 107 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU C ANNOT BETTER THE BEST. J LATHES, EtC j CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM 1 iMPORTps THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., Singapore. I (Incorporated in Denmark.) 3 BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED. j (Incorporated fn the Strait* Settlements.) |fi L a aSZSESZS3ScLS2SZSHSH£IHSHSHSZS2S2SESHSHSHS2SES i The Electric Individual Clock. I Connects
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    • 256 1 V Tropical ar Jr HIGH STREET, Singapore. I ASK FOR in CH6F „5.1 I BRAND I I a PURE FOODS, m I I ||§Q Quality Products J a At Popular Prices. oSs? 1 I I I OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES. I I You Can Depend on I i I getting
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  • 1094 2 VIEWS OF LABOUR LEADER. Monkeying With Revolution. Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald M.P., in an article in "Forward" writes:— From time to time papers, manifestoes and memoranda are seht to me purporting to be statements of grievances of people under our dominion and of polities which are
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    • 345 2 t^i— gfti lIE 1 ingriQi=aoc=3QC-i=JogO S A MOST J I IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT I jj BY U iWHITEAWAYSI D UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM OUR LONDON DIRECTORS THE g WHOLE STOCK ON HAND ALSO ALL NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED II 9 FOR EASTER ARE PRICED AT THE SAMELLOrW r RATES AS THE a
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    • 411 2 Persons who are subject to rheumatics should avoid above all things an excess of meat in their diet, for flesh food is productive of uric acid in the blood and uric acid is the cause of rheumatism. Simple, wholesome diet—mainly consisting of fruits and grains—and a thorough cleansing and building
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    • 101 2 3 H AN IDEAL TONIC. Has been awarded 24 rerfc Serravallos Tonic (BARK and IRON WINE) Stimulates the Appetil Strengthens the Nerves. Regenerates the Mwi OBTAINABLE EVERTWBEtt or The Sole I» triboton MEDICAL OFFICE 300-2, North Bridge |;„ad. sinapo». H\l HIN HOTEL NO. 95 AND 97, BEACH ROAD. SINGAPORE. (Opposite
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  • 877 3 MRS. LOS LECTURE TO THE CCA. I'osaibllkies of Service in China. i Th <%c Ch mse Christ 'an Association hali at i-ib Pnnsep Street, Singapore, ww unusually crowded on Thursday evening Wheni Mrs. Lo Teo Soon Km, Singapore.* nrst Chinese lady barrister, delivered lecture recounting her experience*
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  • 81 3 The manufacture of re-claimed rubber,in Japan is a small but increasing industry. Both the acid and the alkali proxongt are in use and it calculated that- about 1.500 tons of waste rubber are consumed annually. Reclaimed rubber is used in Japan for the manufacture of cycle and
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  • 67 3 The following have been appointed visitors to the Mental Hospital, Singapore: Dr. E. W. deCruz vice Dr. J. R KayMouat; Dr. K. C. Sinha vice Sir D. J Galloway; Mr. R. L. Eber vice Mr. J. LeeDr. (Mrs B. C. Roberts vice Mr. F. g! Bourne; House Physicians and House
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 276 3 THE TASTE TELLS THE TALE. THE GROWING POPULARITY OF PHOENIX Is well deserved! The consistent goodness has created a demand which MUST BE SATISFIED. 'Phone 3463. j Kill Fleas with Flit I I Ajiot annoyers of mankind, fleas are also a grave menace to I i health. They have been
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    • 195 3 lit I BANNER 10 Tnch RECORDS. I JUST ARRIVED. I I No. 1638. The Prisoner's Song. No. 7130. Rag Doll. f 7056 »amona. H 7131. Constantinople. g I 7105 M An el 7104. Laugh, Clown, Laugh I and many otb*r of the latest popular Pieces B a At SI.OO Each.
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  • 228 4 Peps The Wonderful Medicine For Throat, Chest Lungs. Amongst medical specialists there is a strong consensus of opinion that the balsamic air of the pine forests has a wonderful healing influence in all throat, chest and lung weaknesses. Because Peps tablets bring all the essential virtues
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  • 1809 4 Sua Wen The Man. THE PROPHET OF THE REVOLUTION. His Inexplicable Magnetic Power. (By L.M.—Our Special Correspondent.) [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] It is a commonplace saying that the world can only worship its great men as a rule when they have "ascended on high" but Sun Wen, the father
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  • 17 4 Dr. K. V. Veerasingham, Assistant Medical Officer, Penang, has been seconded for service under th<> Brunei Government.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 232 4 lo tr 1 lo Just a touch of this; velvety, o invisible cream in the m m- ing will keep your hair in 1 place all day. WcU-gr x mcd men everywhere arc sing it women, too, es:»cci illy for bobbed hair. r i i i I i i be,
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    • 205 4 1 PLASMON! I SCOTCH OATS 1 j]] 1 Mothers! I -S 5 I g 1 GIVE PLASMON OATS TO YOUR CHILDREN jjj I AND SEE HOW WONDERFULLY THEY jjj jjj DEVELOP AND FILL OUT. jjj 5 PLASMON OATS ARE 70% MORE jjj NOURISHING THAN ORDINARY OATS.' jjl (Vide LaacH.) I
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  • 290 5 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction at Messrs. Cheong Koon beng and Co.'a saleroom, 30 Chulia Street, Singapore, on Feb. 27. Land and house, 110, Albert Street, area 855 sq ft., comprised in Statutory Land Grant No. 13,529, bought by Shade Awath Baobid for $7,200. Land
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  • 437 5 Singapore, Mar. 2. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 62 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 54 Mutton Indian lb. 65 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 70 Hens (Locally reared) kat 76 Ducks, each 92 Pigeon, domestic,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 570 5 I GRAMOPHONES I S i I With powerful double-spring J^am ,j- Inl «:jr, automatic brake, Teak- 4 5 uv i Improved Sound (Mahogany Polish $90.00 |oak Finish $65.00 I tin Purchase System Accepted. 5 I NANG HENG 6? CO., I ODe 69S8 105, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. IJW if LISTERINE? Listerine
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    • 226 5 [TERRIBLE itchy SENSATION Rash od Knees in Patches. Cuticura Heals. 'My knees broke out in patches with a rash which was accompanied with a terrible itchy sensation. For weeks I could hardly get any sleep. It was of a dry nature and I could not bear to go near the
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    • 184 5 "FAIRYTAN" is the re- toult of nun <ireds of years of research °y Scientists. Cures completely fMS like ma K ic Pimples, Itch, Bulns > Wounds, Ulcers, V J| Eczema, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Gout, Rheumatism, Corpulence, Dis--1 locations, Kidney InrMlrn D flammation, Intestinal SS*-' i Pa ms Star «»»W. Swellings, etc.
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    • 133 5 I IS Carat Holied fold S I S3 Z,//v (genuine QoU jj B I yV/ir.r Guarantee. ft CHEMICAL DIAMONDS. Guaranteed Hardness and Brightne s equal to Genuine Diamonds. Rs. 5 to Rs. 10 per carat. Full Particulars; Apply to:— AMERICAN CHEMICAL DIAMONDS CO., 3, Genera) Mutbiah Mudali Street. Tel: "Thejus."
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    • 256 6 BUUC3C3UUUUC3UUUUULJI- 1 PAVILION I I 'PHONE eeo3 S FROM TUESDAY, MARCH STD MONDAY, MARCH 11. I AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. g I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. I Dolores Gostello 1 GLORIOUS BETSY. It X l I S IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. I "DYNAMITE" The Devil Dog j
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    • 296 6 Amusements. lALHAMBRA THONE 6909 (TAN CHENG KEE Co, Ltd, Proprietor*) PROGRAMME 1 Commencing Thursday, March 7 and ending Tuesday, March 12. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 PJM. ffl THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I j Pola Negri 1 I IN I "BARBED I WIRE." S A most Human Drama, Brilliant
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    • 394 6 I GAIETY CINEMA i I Janetion Albert and Beßcoolen Streets -_niiumiuiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiii«ii-jiiiitiiiiiiiii:iiiiiininiiiiiiiiniiinmmin TO-NIGHT! AT 9 P.M. Redheads Preferred. Entertainment Par Excellence! How two married men went out for the night to have a good time. One wanted a Blonde, the other preferred a Redhead. Both got what they wanted—one more than
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    • 113 6 I SURINA THEATRE I I North Bridge Road. 'Phone No. 62*9 ijnunirniiiiQiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiMii i■ ;lul J tonight: AT 9 P.M. SHARP. DANGEROUS PATHS. Romance, Intrigue and Daring v n n amidst the Glaciers and Et Starring The Brilliant Actor-Al BARRY PEEL. W. C. FIELDS Alice Joyce and Charles Rogers SO S
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  • 116 7 N h:ps Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, Mar. 11. k«t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). v >mersetshire E.E.E. Wharf; Anking 20. "•in Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). 18; City of Delhi 16; Burgenand 10; Kamuning 8; Achilles 6. Dock (Entrance Gate 3"). ■"•*ita Maru 30; Namsang 32; Ganges Maru :>5; Faxen
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  • 88 7 untitled at St. n ml an, on Saturday? the r officiating, of Mr. an] manager of Senai! 1 idut, to Miss Eileen L vcrpooii Tha brulo th: Hi n. Sir. J. W. bridt smii I and little The Church and th.re was a large ception was held at Simmons proposed
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  • 307 7 TWO MEN ON CAPITAL CHARGE. Sequel lo Queen Street Shooting. In the Assize Court to-day before Mr. Justice Deane, Ho Pong- and Chan Fook Weng were arraigned on the capital charge of murder as well as of the lesser ones of attempted murder and armed robbery. A special
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  • 118 7 Two Murders During Week-End. A young Chinese employe? of a shoemaker's store? in Tanjong Pagar Road was hot dead at about 8.30 o'clock mat night by his companion who was. till recently, £n employee in the same etcre. The trouble is b lieved to have ar'se.n through
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  • 180 7 The Spanish mail steamer, "C. Lopez Y. Lopez" is due from Colombo at about 7 a.m. to-morrow, and is sailing the same day at 4.30 p.m. for Manila. The French "Lieut. Saint Loubert Bie" was scheduled to sail to-day for Saigon, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama and Vladivostock. ARRIVALS. Outhoorn,"
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  • 86 7 London, Mar. 8. Manchester Market. BV4 lb. Shirtings, fair (new basis) 13s 6d 40's Grey yarns, single twist 18 6 lb. T. Cloth, fair—24 yards 8s 4M>d Liverpool Market. Cotton —Fully Middling American 11.12 Egyptian Cotton 18.85 Mitals. Tin—Standard 3 months £222.15.0 Produce. Copra, fair merchantable £22.10.0 Black
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  • 56 7 A charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of a gramophone valued at $350 was preferred against a European named Edward Charles, who appeared before the Second Magistrate this morning. The comnlainant is a lady named Grace Benz. A date was fixed for hearing, and the accused was allowed
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  • 1462 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE, Singapore, Mar. 11. Old Siam Rice No. 1 per Koyan $340 I Bnrera Roll*» Old Siam Rice 2 $320 White Pepper i? 4 0 0 Old Siam Rice 3 $305 Muntok White Pepper 118 00 Old Siam Rice 4 $301 Johore Black Pepper New Siam Rice No.
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  • 299 7 Mr. Ponnusamy's Honourable Record. Oar Malacca c irrtsprndenc reports that the death took rlace early on Thursday morning, after a long iliness, of Mr. P. Fonnusamy, interpreter in the Malacca Courts. ihe deceased was 42 years old and had been in Government Service for 22 years.
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  • 169 7 Alleged Theft of Property. Before the Second Magistrate, Mr. C. VViison, on Saturday, a ricksha-puller was charged with the theft of a leather hag. valued at $12, and two gold wrist watches, valued at $112. the property of a Japanese rubber estate manager. The complainant said that
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 123 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT* FOR SALE—Dodge Special, 1927 model. $900 or nearest offer. Instalments arranged. Apply Room 20, Burlington Hotel. TO LET—Compound houses, 9 and 11, Wilkie Terrace, under renovation, area about 5,000 sq. feet each. Water and electric. Entry about April 15. Apply Telephone No. 7080. NOTICE. Singapore Marine Insurance Association.
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    • 627 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS* NOTICE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSI RAM E CORPORATION LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of h< < in respect of the year i riding June 33, 192 H. will be paid to Shareholders s'andinar in the Register on the 18th, March, 1929. AND NOTICE is
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 387 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-da\, Mar. 11. p... c 10.2«? a.m., 11.25 p.m. j 1 iCom. Cup), McAlister v. A P C .'■■Vll.B. many: "Cuckoo in the Nest," Theatre, 9.30 p.m. ((•-morrow. Mar. 12. a- v, les. —11.4 a.m., 11.48 p.m. EJS.A.M. (women's section), c Hotel, G. 45 p.m. c fl rv
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    • 172 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for March IT. ]'.*2\K To-day. Mar. 11. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "A" (M. G.) Coy Company Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v). Knotting and Lashing. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Battery Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M C (Scottish) Coy.
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  • 78 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. ENGAGEMENT. LIM—CHOA —The engagement Ls announced of Mr. Lim Cneng nock, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Teck Kim and Miss Choa Geok Kiow, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Choa Kwee 11 in. The marriage will take place on Thursday, March 21,
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  • 696 8 We have discussed how, through sport, something has been done, and much more could be done, to improve relations between the different racial communities which go to make up the cosmopolitan population of Malaya. It is snobbery—chiefly, as we said, on the part of very young and
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  • 315 8 It is notified in the F.M.S. Government Gazette that the price of rubber for assessment of duty for th. period Marvh 8 to 14, inclusive, is 14 centi per pound. Mr. S. J. Miller, Assistant Traffic Manager, F.M.S. Railways. Singapore, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur, and Mr. T. E.
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  • 247 8 SuUan's Pr jclamation. i The following Pioelamation is published in th? Johore Government Gazette for general information: In the Executive Council, Johore, at Johore Bahru, this 24th day of February, 1929. Ibrahim, by the Gia?e of God of the State and Territory of Johore, Sultan and Sovereign
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  • 86 8 Heughan's Welcome Return. A large and appreciative audience greeted William Heughan's new interpretation at the Victoria Theatre Mast night. Last night's programme catered for many tastes. Beginning with operatic airs, some sung in Italian, the famous Scottish bass went on to Scottish songs. He then gave th? audience
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  • 72 8 After Visit to Japanese. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Mar. 9. Tan Loo Sena;, propi >tor of chop Yoo Hua Lee. an export and shippin firm, was murdtnd outside his i ffio. after returning from a visit to a Japanese firm's office. He. was stabbed in the breast
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  • 46 8 New Controlling Device. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.! Rugby, Mar. 9. A n~w hydraulically operated brake has bean invented by Vkkers Aviation Branch for use ort wheels of air-craft. It will greatly facilitate landing and will prove an additional factor of safety.
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  • 374 8 His Highness the Sultan of Johore has promoted. Captain Sheik Abdullah bin Yahya, J.M.F., Deputy Private Secretary, to be Private Secretary, with effect from the Ist inst. A fourteen-year-old Indian boy fell off a moving trolley-bus in S. uth Bridge Road at 8.60 p.m. yesterday. He was not seriously injured
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  • 514 8 OFFICIAL LANDING VT JOHNSTON'S PIE R Major-Gen. PritchardV Etecord A body of both miliU i representatives of Singapore Johnston's Pier on Saturday witness the arriva. of Malay Oliicer Commanding the 'i General H. L. Pritcl D.S.O. 'the vicinity v flagged with the Union Ja< k decorated for
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  • 114 8 Mr. Aw B-jon Haw's Prompt Measure. The present situati i toriss in China. H< nan, v —is a'arming. With popu 70 million people, the quesl the victims of the disasl difficult of solution, made to save th Committee of nm General Feng Yu Sia Haw. of "Tiger Bi
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  • 18 8 Latest Quotations. Rl'BRFR. fond"": —12^fed. vv,. v rr kT." Singapore: —44-11'* 1 TIN Singapore: —$112-
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 166 8 I PERFUMES OF SUBTLE CHARM f I AND DISTINCTION I I For the Discriminating Taste. j 5 j I M DUBARRY M HOLBIGANT w I DUBAkHi QURIQUES FLEURS. I t GARDEN OF KAMA. At $2.75. $4 CO &$8 00. S 5j BU<CH OF VIOLETS. lOUGERE ROYAL. I GOLDEN HORN. At
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    • 133 8 STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing INSTRUMENTS IN SETS OR SINGLY Compasses, Dividers, Bows, Etc., Etc. Sole Agents for W. F. STANLEY ft CO., LTD. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. A Brilliant Investment. Invest your money in Jewels! While enjoying the use of them they will yet preserve their
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  • 405 9 Reuter's Service. gotel Fire Panic. •gRRIBLE SCENES IN HONG KONG. [Keuter'<» Service.] Hong Kong, Mar. 10. j Hotel is ablaze. >ut at three o'clock this I burning. It is believed east ten casualties. gVKKAl EUROPEANS KILLED. •tained that there are 13 >m rive are
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  • 149 9 Compromise on Minorities. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Geneva, Mar. 9. t Mr» s mann leaves on Monday for 'holiday in the Italian Riviera, pro- Sa: I; mo. M. Briand leaves toV** > I r L-aL.ii« Council se<rion closed after 5 Pr"mi>in£ on the Minorities petitions. |"'->sion of the
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  • 33 9 Appoints Commission. r*r tan via Pan-Asia.] Geneva, Mar. 9. V^ r has definitely decided Commission to the Far is ion w 11 include flf. i,'T M. Gerard (Belgium) /.echo-Slovakia).
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  • 25 9 Emergency Budget. [T r< r an via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, Mar. 9. passed an emergency '*'->. to tide the country over 1 The Reichstag debates
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  • 101 9 CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUE RAISED. Will It Be Postponed? Reuter's Service. London, Mar. 11. It is understood that the Cabinet is consulting legal advisers regarding the constitutional issue raised regarding the forthcoming dissolution of Parliament, in case the King is insufficiently recovered to undertake the heavy duties connected with the
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  • 168 9 SWEEPING COBWEBS OFF PROHIBITION. Educational Campaign. Reuter's Service. Washington, Mar. 9. In order to bring Prohibition favourably before the public £50,000 out cf the Prohibition Appropriation Fund is to be used for educational purposes in posters, cartoons, etc., stressing the evils cf the liquor traffic. Mr. Robert P.
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  • 206 9 U. S. Shareholders Alarmed. Reuter's Service. New York, Mar. 9. That Btitish industrials fiel that too much foreign capital is entering their key industiies was the opinion expressed by the i banker, Mr. S. H Vallance, on receipt of a cable that only British shareholders will be
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  • 66 9 Earthquake in New Zealand. Reuter's Service. Wellington, Mar. 10. There was a severe earthquake in the Province of Canterbury to-day and miner shocks were felt at Wellington aid Christ Church. The centre of the disturbance was Arthur's Pass, where the railway line was damaged. Traffic is likely
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  • 56 9 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Mar. 9. The Lord Mayor's fund for relief of distressed art-as amounted last evening to £739,000. A supplementary Government estimate issued to-day includes £600,000 as contribution from Government towards this fund, and for Scottish minir*g areas. The total provided by
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  • 171 9 INTERNATIONAL BANK PROPOSED. Trustee for the Payments. Reuter's Service. Paris, Mar. 9. A Reparations Experts Committee communique states that the final settlement of reparations requires a permanent institution such as as international bank to act as trustee, receiving the annuities from Germany and distributing them to the creditor
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  • 382 9 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Mar. 10. Emphasis is laid on the putely tentative nature of the plan, which after further examination is subject to rejection in part or whole. The experts, however, have been impressed with the beli.f that to achieve a final settlement, with
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  • 161 9 MUSSOLINI FACES HIS PEOPLE. Election Declaration. Reuter's Service. Rome, Mar. 10. 'Legislative work and the adaptation, control and ceation of new institutiens c omy a pail of my work. I have grantul 60,000 audi: nee s I have inte ested myself in 1,887 112 questions, 'cfening to
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  • 8 9 THE NEW CHINA—XXXI, on page 4.
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  • 172 9 Big Fight Coming? TREMENDOUS EFFORTS FOR PEACE. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, Mar. 9. Whi'e Chinese officials at Nanking and Hankow s-renuously assert that all is well and that their differences will be settled by negotiation, nevertheless large and ominous movements of troops continue. Fifteen-thousand Nanking troops,
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  • 55 9 Abolition of Concessions. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Shanghai Mar. 9. A semi-official report from Tokyo says the United States is considering ptoposing that a conference of the Powers concerned be called to consider the advisability of the abolition of extraterritoriality in China. Japan is reported to be in
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  • 126 9 Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. Judge Succeeds to Peerage. [Reuter's Service.] London. Mar. 6. The death has occurred of Lerd Finlay, first Viscount of Nairn and a former Lord Chancellor. [Lord Finlay was the British member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague and a
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  • 93 9 Spring Weather at Bognor. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.1 Rugby, Mar. 9. The King, who passed a good niijht, today enjoyed the best weather experienced since he was moved to Craigweil House a month ago. Tht»re was clear and brilliant sunshine and an a'js-?iiw> of wind.
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  • 90 9 Eight-Hour-Day Convention. Reuter's Service. 1 London. Mar. 9. The Minister of Labour, Sir S eel Maitland, h is left for Geneva to attend a meeting <>f the governing body of the International Labour Organisat ion. The meeting is very important because for the first time in the
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  • 49 9 Four People Killed. Reuter's Service. Constantinople, Mar. 10. Four were killed and 11 seriously injured near Ariahaza', Anatolia, during th? night, when a huge bouider hur:led down the mountainside and crashed into a passing t!a'n. The engine was smashed to smithereens and several coa -hes capsized.
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  • 42 9 Reuter's Service. Constantinople, Mar. 10. Trotsky, his wife and his son have been allowed to leave the Soviet Consulate and are living at the Hotel Pera. Trotsky has undertaken to maintain a complete reserve and not to <r£anis> demonstrations.
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    • 235 9 l GILBEY'S I SPEY ROYAL| 1 SCOTCH WHISKY. I j] I We have every confidence in jj a recommending this fine ola g a c mellow blend to everyone. [j G f UNVARYING QUALITY. I OBTAINABLE AT ALL GOOD STORES jj OR IN CASE LOTS FROM jj The Sole Agents
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  • 1000 10 Sports Pastimes. The Fifth Test. ENGLAND'S BIG TOTAL. Leyland's Great Debut. AUSTRALIA MAKES A START. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. The fifth and last Test in the present Herias [between England and commenced at Melbourne on Friday an i England, batting first, cont.nued vj occupy the wickets throughout tho two days of
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  • 12 10 (By Courtesy of the S.C.C). Australia 79 for 1 wkt.
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  • 327 10 Braddell Scores a Century. The S CUC. practice match between the Over Thirty's and Under Thirty's was played on Friday and Saturday on the Padang and was abandoned owing to rain. The Over Thirty's, takhig first knock, put up 287 for six, wickets and declared. Braddell was undefeated
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  • 283 10 Second Inter-Club Century. The 'S.C.C. second string met an S.R.C. mixed XL on the S.R.C. ground yesterday and sustained a severe defeat. The homt team batted lirst and compiled 205 for 7 wickets and declared. Leijs>ius scored 113 in splendid style. His is the fourth century for
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  • 215 10 The Indian Association defeated the Press yesterday on the I. A. ground by 16 runs. Scores: PRESS. T. Hop c Ranjit Singh b Menon 8 F. R. Martinus c Mallal b Baskaran 7 H. Meredith c Baskaran b Samv 4 A. S. Roman cD. K. Samy bN.
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  • 144 10 Rain Stops High Scoring. Prolific scoring characterised play at the S.R.C on Saturday when the Club met a Municipal XI which included Bartels, Pearse, Galistan and Westerhout, all first team men of the S.R.C, as well as Assiter, Pank and other S.C.C. players. Taking first knock the
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  • 198 10 Saturday's International. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London. Mar. 9. At Belfast in glorious weather 25,000 people Witnessed tne rugby football international between El eland and Wales. The Irisnmen nad the better of the opening play Dut then Wales pressed, Roberta aimost scoring. Ireland were awarded a free-kick,
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  • 38 10 Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.] London, Mar. 9. At Twickenham in brilliant weather oeforc 4,000 people, the County ohampionsh.p final between Middlesex and Lancashire resulted in a draw of 8 points all. Result:—Middlesex 8; Lancash re 8.
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  • 106 10 BADMINTON. Befor.' a large crowd of enthusiasts theShanghai BP. defeated the Horlicks B.P. 6—o. on the former's court on Saturday, though the Horlickians put up a splendid defence. The results were (Shanghai B.P. playeis named first): Lim Boon Guan beat Robert Chia 15—3,
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  • 59 10 A matcn of five singles will be played on the C Y.S. court on Wednesday at 3 30 p.m. The following players will represent the Horlicks B.P.:— Singles: E. Cheng Leong, Khoo Eng Kong, Charlie Chia, Tan Soo Chye, Gas Hock
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  • 49 10 GOLF. In the Selangor Golf Club championship ever the week-end W. H. Elkins beat W. JGibb 7 up and 6to play over 36 holes. At the end of the first 18 holes Elkins was six up. [Gibb has been the Malayan Champion duiing the past two years.]
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  • 70 10 ATHLETICS. Reuter's Service. London, Mai". 9. At Beaconsfield 275 conYpetitors. representing 30 clubs, turned out for the National Ooss-Cruntry Championship of ten miles. E. Harper (Ha.lamshire Harriers) 56 mins. 20 42.5 sees, was first; T. Kay (Tipton Harriers) 56 mins. 45 sees, was second; Lance-Sergeant W. Cotterell (Army)
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  • 299 10 Leaders Lose at Cardiff. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London. Mar. 9. The following are the result.; of io-day's league games: ENGLISH LEAGUE—DIV. I. Birmingham "Derby." Aston Viha 1, Birmingham 2. Burnley 2, Derby 2. Bury 6, Portsmouth 0. Cardiff 3, Sheffield Wednesday L Leeds 3,
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  • 997 10 Portsmouth's Plight. The following are the Home League tables, including Saturday's matches: ENGLISH LEAGUE.—Division L Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Sheffield W. 83 16 r s > Id 44 Sunderland 33 17 IC 7S 53 40 Leicester 31 15 73 5 4 '7 Derby
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  • 312 10 First Day's Racing. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 9. The Spring race meeting of the Selangor Turf Club opened to-day in fine weather before a good gathering. The racing thicughout was interesting the public fancies in almost every case obliging, Miss Australia providing the
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  • 75 10 SWIMMING. The following are the results of the 160 metres Medley Race swum (ff at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday: A Division.—Kg Mong Guan (2 mins. 16 2 5 sees.) 1; Teo Siew Kiat (2 mins. 24 1/5 sees.) 2; Tan Hong Seng (no time taken) 3.
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  • 644 10 A TRIBUTE TO 0YKR Se INDIANS. Educatianal Work ad Dr. RaHndranath Ta Indian scnolar, poet a' l <i ra '<<: par.sed through bingapur. Canada, on the P. and Sunday, granted an int rv Tribune" reporter, at Mr vf '1 ,a!l .va bungalow at Si B lap yestui.v XT
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  • 124 10 League's Practical Scheir°- British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.l Rugby, Mar. 9 The League Council vesterday a<hp; the report of the Financial main item in which was a 'i- aii u s_ for providing financial assistant.• to which were victims of draft of the scheme is :>as of
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  • 71 10 Warship Guards T [British Officii The exhibition of the last ftw weeks, I v sitors to Burbngtoti I closed yesterday. Six Heexhibits came fro*» maay ;r while the Dutch authori que and priceless wo -t r^J-; Rotterdam the Haeu These were escorted »■> mouth of the Tham >.
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  • 70 11 are invited to write to us jour r nablic interest. It must be the "Malaya Tribune" does ,iorse opinions expressed Letters should be as b i, and preferably type- 8« P s may be used, but the 5U a .sses of correspondents ana as a guarantee of good ies
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  • 85 11 V r "Malaya Tribune.") <f the l T r b er factories in Upper are a menace to health. ended the quantity of P 8 ,U- 1 foF treatment has been j*r :r n ch is awful. Katong are reserved as or.. The population of Upper as
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  • 87 11 fhe E r Malaya Tribune..") ihirintr the early part of last year Vil was heard about "60 cents CJ': 7; tuse of the importers was •ho papers. A lonpr 1 but up to now nothing w i„ en heard as to whether the w jil be reallv
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  • 224 11 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") •-I' ad with interest Mr. K. S. Tan's n u.»■ above subject and shall be :-x. ii you will kindly allo\y me space >rt of his suggestion to ii the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. lita of e:t« ting a Chinese Commercial (tun
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  • 183 11 To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") reference to the report in your of the 5th inst., stating that an £and a Chinese were killed by a tiger Pahat, Johore, it would appear to 4 rod thing if the Government of were to grant licences to local "ps to
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  • 366 11 e tdi or, "Malaya Tribune.") I rt'," en w roa( i the distressing news v unnot but think of the 4tQ n vastation that Civil War e country. What will happen finance and credit, Jt r es 0 'it- citizens? Business will m °ney will be
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  • 253 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—An excellent and appreciably patriotic motive cannot be in any way "deplorably eiratic' unless the reproachably selfish ones resi sting ly their hands to sweep the same into the abyss of their uttor ignorance o.- arrogance. I do not advocate or
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  • 72 11 [British Official Wireless.] London, Mar. 10. Paris 124.225 New York 4.85 1/16 Brussels 34.945 Geneva 25.22 Amsterdam 12.125 Milan 92.695 Berlin 20.445 Stockholm 18.16 Copenhagen 18.20 Oslo 18.19 Vienna 34.52 Prague 163.75 Helsinefors 192.75 Madrid 32.975 Lisbon 108% Athens 375 Bucharest 817.5 Rio 5 7 Buenos Aires 47 5/16
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 50 11 (jl It is surprising what a little, so J very little, of the J re no wned Lea Perrins* Sauce will do for most everyday dishes. A few drops in a salad, for in. stance, will lend it a distinction surpassing that given by any ordinary dressing* LEA PERKINS' SAUCE
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    • 330 11 TO-NIGHT! MONDAY, MARCH 11. TO-NIGHT! NIW WOULD SHOW OPEN AIR CINEMAS CHINESE WAYANG JAVANESE WAYANG WONG-SIDE SHOWS—Etc. THE CITY OPERA WILL STAGE "Necromancer Supported by Vaudeville and Extia Turns. Watch for! NOOR-E-WATAN" By Sheik Abdullah. Coming Attractions for the Hari Raya TO-MORROW, MARCH 12. Mohamed Haron's Sensational Production M THE
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    • 100 11 I Finest Old I Highland Whisky. I I r —"> I Born 1820 Still Going Strong, j }j OBTAINABLE FROM EVEBY CLUB AND HOTEL 5j AND FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS IN MALAYA. 3 i I a g ]j SOLE AGENTS: I JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. I 3j 'incorporated in England.)
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  • 674 12 BANVARD ARTISTS' EXPERIENCES. The Slavery of Rehearsals. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") Playgoers in the East are "quicker on the uptake", than Home audiences, and readier to show their appreciation once they "approve" of a show. That, at any rale, is the opinion of Mr. Bardy Russell,
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  • 223 12 The Health Bulletin of the League of Nation-' Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended Mar. 2, is as follows: Baghdad: 6 plague cases and 3 deaths; 1 smallpox case. Bombay: 112 smallpox cases and 49 deaths as against 93 cases and 37 deaths during the preceding
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  • 149 12 There were a number of interested visitors at the exhibition of Miss Elizabeth Keith's colour prints in the Malacca Library on Wednesday and Thursday, writes our correspondent. Quite a number of the 38 exhibits were sold. Miss Keith has done the Malacca Temple by and by day, but the pictures
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  • 168 12 Miss Josephine Kilfoyle, who is an exceptionally talented character actress. Although so young. Miss Kilfoyle has had much experience, having first played at St. James' Theatre, London, in His Lady Friends," with Sir Charles Hawtrey, and then understudying Fay Compton at the Haymarket Theatre in M Mary
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    • 259 12 Amusements. I Sole 'Rights Controlled by I THE EUROPEAN FILM EXCHANGE. I- I j I MMHgßagassg2sZsZsgggasggggH^^ WHY is Preference Given to "PAGODA BRAND" I ORNAMENTAL CEMENT FLOORING TILES? f Because of its superior quality, uniform and fast colours, neatness and sharp edges, while the prices are moderate. g Before making
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    • 294 12 .Columbia Specially Recommended DANCE RECORDS. 1 5039 Lonesome in the Moonlight Out of 1 |cl Ga! (Paul Whiteman and Orch.) pj 5024 My Inspiration is You To-day—To m > 11 —For Ever (Debroy Somers Band.) RJ 50(6 Dixie Dawn I'm Riding to Glory (Ij M Troubadours.) k| 5038 Laughing Marionette;
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  • 1043 13 A Life of Thirty Seconds. Ten months ago Major H. O. D. Segrave put up a world's record of 203.7 miles an hour in a specially designed Sunbeam car at Daytona Beach, Florida. Captain Malcolm Campbell raised it to 206.96 miles an hour and then an American driver
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    • 421 13 f DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE. I (DIESEL) I I A FOUH CYCLE HEAVY DUTY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE j PH. 6 H.P. 8 h.P. [jj The Dust Peril a With the dust you inhale millions Fi W e a, of dangerous germs, which can be coicn-es of dust- the cause of many
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    • 204 13 |||lf CORKTIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES The ONLY Cigarettes Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON. Sole Agents:- HUTTENBACH LAZARUS Sons. Ltd. Singapore. Penang. Ipoh, Kuala—Lumpur. CAS mmmmjmmmmmmmmmmmmmatmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmm^ Fit in the Morning— Fresh all Day! It's easy to say: "It Gives New J^r Strength," but with Sanatogen it .Awr^ cm
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    • 614 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. MEETING OF BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES. The Quarterly sessions of the Board of Licensing Justices for the Settlement of Singapore for the first quarter of the year 1929, will be held in the First Magistrate's Court. Singapore, at 2.15 p.m. on Thursday, March 28, 1929. m (2)
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    • 639 14 TO LET. TO LET—New bungalow, 12-A, Teluk Kurau Road. Apply 188, Cecil Street. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8, 20, *0, 41, 43 to 45. Apply to, The Secretary, "he Garden Club. TO LET—New Bungalow 996-E, Hillside Drive, off Upper Serangoon Road. Entry April. Apply 4, Robinson Road. TO LET—Houses Nos.
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    • 503 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,
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    • 604 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acta of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund aa- 1 Rest £1,684,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.
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    • 346 14 INSURANCE. THE fmh SOUTH Ijp BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITLD. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office, I. 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
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    • 378 14 THK EASTERN *n ASSURANCE LIMITED (Incorporated in ,i HEAD OFFIC] 2nd Floor of N„. 3 v 5.n.a,,,, Thone Nos. 3016 and 5.147. BOARD OF DIRECTOtJ See Teong Wah. FOng Soon Tee. V 1 Koh San Hin, L mau Seah Eng Lim, I Vow Ngan Pan S. Q. Wong, Esq/ C.
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    • 414 15 STEAMER SAILINGS 0 BRITISH INDIA AND 4PCAR LINES. j. in England.) .tt PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES cl a r AND ORIENTAL STEAM CO.. LONDON AND EAST MAIL SERVICE. ~r (ontraet with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON For Chi*. ft J.P*» Due Tonnage Singapore 1929 9,100 Mar 16 j n',ooo Mar
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    • 514 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE f Oeutsoh jHq fi luitralliaha Dampfichlffs Bp Q eeaellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t m.s. BURGKXLAND Mar 10 m.s. RUHR Mar 25 t m.s. VOGTLAND Apr 11 t m.s. KULMERLAND Apr 21 t s.s. SAARLAND May 10
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    • 255 15 STEAMER SAILINGS \4feJw\ NOKDDFITSCHLR LLOYD Vi I (Incorporated M in Germany.) The nndernoted are the Company*! intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. t TRAVE for Hong Kong, S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Y'hama Hankow Mar 19 TARGIS, for Shanghai, Y'hama, Kobe, Moji, Vladivostok Mar 24 COBLENZ for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao Mar
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    • 232 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIPCO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG (direct express service— lift hours) Thursday 11.30 am. "KEDAH*' BELAWAN (via Penang) Thursday 11J0 a.m. "KEDAH" PORT SWETTENHAM ft PENANG Monday 4 p.m. "KINTA" Wednesday 4 p.m. "IPOH" Saturday 4 p.m. "KLANG" PORT SWETTENHAM ft TELUK ANSON Friday 4 p.m.
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    • 645 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sail Fushimi Maru 11,000 Naples. Marseilles. London. A'werp Rottirdam Mar 14 15 Haiozaki Maru 10,500 Naples. Marseilles. London. A'werp Rotterdam Mar 28 29 Hakusan Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles London, A'werp Rotterdam Apr 11 12 Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seillef. London,
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    • 261 16 oboes locaocr iQßaoi sanweaoi iocs '■1 ff I 1 Af" FINEST QUALITY I c /i? \L ENGLISH PHEASANTS I 3 Europe partridges f j DITCH VEAL jj jSU -"f^Wr^ omr TURBOT Etc. jj f For Quality and Service. i Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.- U (Incorporated in th« Straits Settlements.)
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    • 159 16 HUNTERS »»rtte for particulars Sole Agents: DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD. 13V, Cecil Street, Singapore. THE CONTEMPORARY SCIENCE SERIES. EDITED BY HAVELOCK ELLIS. Illustrated Crown Bvo Cloth. PRICE $3.00 EACH. Physiognomy and Expression. By P. Mantegazza. Evolution and Disease. By J. B. Sutton. The Village Community. By G. L. Gomme. Sanity and
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    • 280 16 PYRAMID j HANDKERCHIEFS I FOR MEN Ijj ,ct H94S» j 91 I Pyramid label on every handkerchief l SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA: I WILLIAM JACKS Co., (Malaya) Ltd. ffl (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) MgggggggeMßHHßßßßßggggqc jrgTTTr&AM. IF. P. WINKLER'S DIABETONIT is an absolutely effective remedy for DIABETES MELLITUS. j F.
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