Malaya Tribune, 21 March 1929

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  • 20 1 The Malaya Tribune Yd XVI.- No e6 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune March 21, 1929.
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    • 214 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK This Milk is prepared from JJW PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S MILK, and in condensation 11 >X ~gS|| I nothing but FINEST WHITE ainrfyCCn L SUGAR is added. Being pre£Q SWEETEN Pared UndeF the m St hygienic l conditions, this Milk
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    • 312 1 rropicsi sar HIGH BTREET, Singapore. f ASK FOR I H wrier jil I BRAND 1 |H PURE foods: f I I Quality Products fej 1 At Popular Prices. oSlb j OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES. 1 I IF you like a strong chemical Beer J Don't Demand "GOLDBOTTLE" 1 B If
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  • 2378 2 SING A FORE RESIDENT'S REVIEW. Some Disadvantages of Settlements. A correspondent, who signs himself "The Outsider," writes as follows: Excitement intense. They are ail talking about it--at heme, in the club, the restaurant and on the streets. The prospect is distinctly inviting. Freedom from weny— in a
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    • 375 2 1 WHITEAWAYS 8 8 STANDARD VALUES. I 1 N°- N^l^^n (l N STOVE OVENS. N<> ?2 Nfiw pREFECTION STOVE pnrp RI'RMFR The uig outstanding leaiure of the New O ruu Perfection 'Live Heat" Oven js its unique TWO BURNER. J j J system tf venii'aiion. Freshly heated air ONew Perfection
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    • 827 2 When The Stomach Rebels. A Danger Signal. A distinguished medical authority has written, "When a nun's tiomach goct wrong he starts on the down grade' Indigestion, dyspepsia, and ether forms of stomach disoider produce depression and melancholy. One of the commonest causes of indices tion is weak, thin blood. If
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  • 260 3 How Hari Raya was Celebrated <Frcm a Correspondent). Hari Raya Puasa, the festival so dear to the heart ot every Mohammedan, was celebrated with the usual pomp and splendour. At sunset on the 12th inst. the beating of drums and tomtoms at th. Mosques announced the end of
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    • 430 3 nONT endure the agony of skin disease—its incessant itching pain, sleepless nights and its 1 tnreat of worse disfigurement Begin to soothe and heal your skin to-day with Zam-Buk. This rare herbal balm quickly rids the tissues of all poisonous germs and impurities. It is equally successful for pimples, rash,
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    • 102 3 CHINESE JAVA ROMANIZED STORY BOOKS. No. 7. Thian Pha Touw Tay Beng Tiauw 8. See Yoe-Tje Thian Tye Seng. 2. Ko Teng Tjjn-Hongtee Song Djin Tjong 3. Hoa Bok Lian Siotjia. 5. Ouw Pek Tjoa Khow Han Boen. 20 Dji Touw Bwe —Tay Tong Tiauw. 20. Ong Tjiauw Koen-Siang Hong
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    • 144 3 V Horlicks nourishes and sustains and gives the strength r I the child requires. Horlick's i$ made 0/ Milk, Barley and Wheat, I 7 1 ver «Jigestibk. In /our SIZ^S Chcrnists and Store*. Representative—Mr. H. M. Hodges. P. O. Box 274, Singapore. I Coo d Shoes Deserve a Good Polish
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  • 1712 4 Co-operative Movement in Bombay. (From Indian Exchanges.) The sixteenth Bombay Provincial Co3perative Conference was inaugurated by H E Sir Frederick Sykes. the Governor, on the 2nd inst. at the Sir C. J. Hall, in the presence of a large and distinguished fathering. After offering a very
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  • 61 4 Don't remain idle and waste your time, money and energy. Turn your ideals to Physical Culture by taking up VV eightLifting. You will improve your physique as w.dl as foot memory. You will not regret when you grow older for you shall have reserved your energy.
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    • 175 4 Best Shave I ever had! tAnd you'll say the same thing after every shave with Rapid' Shave The big softening lather goes straight to the basew 1 ofthe beard, without the bother of rubbing it in. Half an inch does the work, and in such a Agents: ADAMSON. GILFILLAN CO..
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    • 4 4 Mb. help \fo ptoved\tnu6tod
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    • 341 4 Govern I z s your I igjpa Health I YOU can. You can make Jp J-j j ill I yourself well. You can KfXA be full of life, vim and vitality. I Wincarnis the wine of g lif e w ill strengthen you it /i/,.f; you are weak; it will
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  • 437 5 Singapore, Mar. 16. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 62 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 62 Mutton Indian lb. 65 Mutton Australian lb. 65 Fowl, kati 68 Hens (Locally reared) kati 72 Ducks, each 96 Pigeon, domestic,
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  • 149 5 Lost Stamina must be Regained. To be always physically fit should be everybody's aim in life. Unfortunately many people take liberties with their health and cannot expect to feel anything but weak, tired and drained of all* their energy. Such loss of strength must be replaced,
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    • 342 5 FRESH FISH Shipment Arrived* AUSTRALIAN I CRAYFISH and FLOUNDER. Haddock Kippers always on hand. FRESHJ^OCD REFRIGERATING Co.. LIMITED 233-3 Orchard Road Phone 3500 J Also at: SELEGIE ROAD. !L Sore Throat? Formamint destroys the germs in mouth and throat and cures your Sore Throat quickly. At the same time Formamint-tablets
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    • 205 5 HIMASAR RELIEVES INSTANTANEOUSLY Asthma. Influenza, Fever. Headache Toothache. Col c, Vomitting, Sea-Sickness Indigestion and numerous other disease* Sold everywhere at 75 cents per bottlt The Himalayan Pharmacy, 62, Owen Road Singapore. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable freehold land situate in the District of Toah Pyoh. Singapore, area 1 rood 2 poles,
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    • 137 5 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT: M. EZEKIEL SONS Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician*, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Optometrist: A. M. Esekiel, OJ) n F.P.O.C Road. Singapore MARVELLOUS GALVANIC ELECTRIC RINGS. Absolutely cures Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Sleeplessness. Nervous-dis-orders, Nervous-weakness. Tiredness, Impurities of the blood, Back-ache Cramp. Pain and swellings in the
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    • 192 5 "FAIRYTAN" is the r. lovr iaL ca hundreds of years of research by Scientists. Cures completely like Pimples, Itch, Um*Z~-~kmVk B UTns > Wounds, Ulcers, Eczema, Lumbago, Neu.NnaMHßsfer ral gia, Gout, Rheumatism, Corpulence, Disrrfimn 011 D flammation, Intestinal Cramp, all Pains, Stiffening, Swellings, etc. Used in the largest Clinics in
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    • 216 5 Your Salary will if be raised next year? If not, do not blame your Employer. Use the spare moments you now waste and study an I.C.S. Course Write for FREE, illustrated book Accountancy Architecture Commercial Training Clerk of Works S'hand-Typo writing Draftsmanship L.A.A. and C.R.A. Engineering:—Civil Good English Concrete Correspondence
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    • 321 6 I PAVILION I THONE 0003 g 8 FROM THURSDAY, MARCH 21 TO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27. S AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE S m T( gether with Cj THE BLACK BOTTOM DANCE "SALAMMBO." g IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. S I ML WILSON I I
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    • 329 6 Amusements. ALHAMBRAI I THONE 6909 (TAN CHENG KEE C#- Ltd, Proprietor.) I PROGRAMME j| Commencing Tuesday, March Id jjj I and ending Sunday, March 24. jjj IN THE SECOND SHOW AT P.M. I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I j SAMMY COHEN 1 THE INIMITABLE COMEDIAN IN I PLASTERED IN PARIS.!
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    • 354 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets. From Friday, March 15 to Thursday, March 21. TO-NIGHT! AT 9 P.M. Princess Pro Tern. Starring 'PAULINE GABON. The story of pretty Mary Ryan, waitress, who became Princess K*la of Russia and the Reigning Queen of Bronf way footlights. That Model From Paris.
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    • 149 6 SURINA THEVTRF North Bridge Road 'Phone N O jjT FROM WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20 TO t. tc MARCH 2b UtSD *V ANOTHER SPEC'AL ATTRACTIVd GRAMME BETTER IHA\ h t PR "Seeing is Reliev AT 9 P.M. SB THE DRESS PARADE. He had faith in her, bu on "Kissing Hill" with hi>
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  • 132 7 £hips Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, Mar. 21. Ea*t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). X rtna 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Khiva 18; Acasta 16; Tilawa 14; Raub 9; Klang 8; Pangkor 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Malacca Maru 30; Edavana 32; Duchessa d'Aoeta 35; Lahore
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  • 101 7 untitled of last week in Malacca was k's Ball, instituted only a few nd always a great success. The numbered about 200. The Ron. Nixon (presid nt cf the Society) Woods (at :.ng fcr Mm Nix s, tly proceeded to Gotland on boat and hostess. The presinaed th« guests and
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  • 983 7 GROWTH OF UNITY IN THE DIOCESE. Bishop Not a Luxury. The annual general meeting of the Singapore Diocesan Association was held at St.. Andrew's School yesterday. The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. B. C. Roberts, presided anl with him were the members of the Church Council. There
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  • 90 7 The annual Rally Meeting of the Malayan Southern District (Singapore) of the Kpworth League will be held to-morrow, at 3 p.m., with the Rev. Edward Law, 8.A., 8.D.. in the chair. All members of the local chapters (Singapore Leaguers) are cordially invited to be present. The subordinate staff of the
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  • 1719 7 CHEERING MESSAGE FROM PALESTINE. Sir Manasseh Meyer's "At Home." IThe Jewish community of Singapore turned out in goodly numoers on Tuesday, at the home of Sir Manasseh Meyer, to hear the message of the Zionist development of Palestine, as the Jewish Homeland, under the Mandate c*f Great Britain.
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  • 77 7 [British Official Wireless.] London, Mar. 20. Paris 124.275 New York 4.85 11 ;Sz Brussels 34.96 Geneva 25.23 Amsterdam 12.11% Milan 92.70 Berlin 20.455 Stockholm 18.17 Copenhagen 18.21 Oslo 18.20 Vienna 34.555 Prague 161 Helsingfors 193 Madrid 32.155 Lisbon* 108*4 Athens 375 Bucharest 816 Rio 5% Buenos Aires 47 11/32
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  • 85 7 London, Mai. 19. Manchester Market. 8 1 lb. Shirtings, fair (new basis) 13s 6d 40's Grey yarns, single twist 18 6 lb. T. Cloth, fair—24 yards 8s 4&d Liverpool Market. Cotton—Fully Middling American 10.95 Egyptian Cotton 19.30 Metals. Tin—Standard 3 months £225.12.6 Produce. Copra, fair merchantable £22.10.0 Black
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  • 155 7 The Dutch boat, H Van der Parra" arrived this morning: from Djambi with a consignment of rubber. The Asp," a Norwegian motor-vessel, arrived with a consignment of copra from lanjong Kechil this morning. Honolulu Maru," the O.S.K. steamer, is due on Saturday, Mar. 23 from Bombay, and a
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  • 194 7 Raub." Brit., 573 tons, Capt. Leyne, from Pontianak, 21-3; for Pontianak, 23-3 Van Twist," Dut., 537 tons, Capt. Jen--23°3 from Pontianak 21 3 for Pontianak, "Scott Harley," Brit., 193 tons, Capt. Laws, from Sianlan, 20-3; for Natuna Is., M Donai." Chinese, 376 tons, Capt. Remoonet. from Saigon, 20-3; for
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    • 137 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TENDER. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Tenders are invited for the Execution of Repairs etc., to Foreman's Quarters, Mandai Quarry and will be received by the undersigned up to noon on Thursday, March 28. Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained from the Municipal Architect's Office. A deposit of
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    • 399 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SAL E—One mahogany-stained H.M.V. Gramophone; 12 in. table; plus 4c records. $160. Cost $300. Box 843, c,o Malaya Tribune. TO LET—Rooms, $13, $17, $22, light and water, use kitchen, dining and sitting rooms, private house, single or families. 89, Selegie Road. WANTED—Chinese Clerk by European Import firm.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 417 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, Mar. 21. Gif Tides. —6.10 a.m., 9.26 p.m. t >"'■'■ < Inter Cor Cup), semi-final, «rAlisters v. A.P.C, S.R.C, 5 p.m. ill: S.C.C. v. Aston Athletic, padang. VI Welch v. Malays, Stadium, j Association meeting, Stadium. I Z meeting, Victoria Theatre, 5.15 p.m. Banvard Company: "The Fanatics,"
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    • 196 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesy of the Government Health Office.) KAN DANG KERBAU STATION. For the 24 hours ending midnight, Mar. 20. de*. Maximum shade temperature 88.7 F. Minimum shade temperature 74 F. Mean shade temperature 80.0 F. Maximum sun radiation 135 F. Minimum grass radiation 71 F. Sea temperature (maximum)
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  • 199 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. REQUIEM MASS. A High Mass of Requiem for the soul of the late Mrs. Martha Pinto, will be sung at the Church of St. Joseph on Saturday, the 23rd instant at 6.30 a.m. The attendance and prayer? of relatives and friends are earnestly solicited.
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  • 761 8 When, a few days ago, we wrote about the proposed Connemara United rubber merger, our main point of criticism was that the contemplated combine was to have its headquarters in London. There would be London directors, the gentlemen mentioned being well enough known in the rubber world yet
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  • 1193 8 untitled K. S. Bellamy, R.A., has appointed Lt. Ir-str. in Gunnery, Malaya. It is w; II known in Kuala Trcnguiinu that H. H. the Sultan intends to send his i\ou to Eng'ami in near r utur.' to take up professional writes a corresponded The n°w premises of the A?~oeiaticn, Alor
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  • 347 8 MEETING AT SINGAPORE TO-DAY. Defence Con;ribu,ij n av Discussed. As reported exclusively v. Malaya Tribune," Sir' I presenting Imperial Airway,. (i is subsidised by the Home (1 riim niinent, is to meet members of the L.-p cil this afternoon to discus i, U L ment of one or
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  • 273 8 "The Fanatics." "The Fanatics." a boid cone Malic son, was played to ai i crowded house at the Victoria Th<; .<rht by the Banvard English Com are having a very successful v a n Singapore. The theme of the plaj I th doct me of trial marriages. Th
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  • 91 8 Penang Chinese Fined. (From Our Own Con Penan Until Sev:n Chinese were each tin Police Court he!e to-day f trs in Bishop Street durir:;? the New celebration. Mr. Khio Soon Ch c, <:« was a technical offence. H A rifices were made and crackers Wt t in front
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  • 31 8 From Holland by "i Singapore at 3 p.m. to-mon From Europe. (London Feb. 28) by "Mantua." 6 a.m. to-morrow, i From Western A us' I due at Singapore io-mon
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  • 27 8 Latest Quotations RUBBER. London:— 11 %d. New York:- 23 cents (<■ S ngapcre:—^ London:—Spot £222 1 8 months, buyers £22 sellers £224 (down Singapore:—sll2.l2 V
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    • 279 8 j Something Different i THE NEW CELLULOSE FINISH FOR HOME USE 1 NOT PAINT NOT ENAMEL NOT VABNISH. t 1 EASY TO FOR 1 USE Un n t j^ FURNITURE, I DRYSIN ROT AN, FLOORS, j I HALF AN 71 AND ALL q I HOUR INDOOR SURFACES, j S "Luc"
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    • 138 8 STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS, LEVELS, EtCn Etc. Sole Agents: MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 1». BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. A Brilliant Investment. Invest your money in Jewels! While enjoying the use of them they will yet pres rve their intrinsic value. Our stock of Diamonds
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  • 480 9 gig Mail Service. pipi; MOORINGS FOR AIRSHIPS. Tfc, light to Australia. Reuter's Service. sh Official Wireless.] Rugby, Mar. 20. o a question in the House of Samuel Hoare, Secretary for .nderstood that H.M. Governr ida were erecting in Montreal ist for the use of Empire
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  • 65 9 Postponement Avoided. Reuter's Service. London, Mar. 20. Ktutcr understands that certain details «-main to be settled regarding the of ine new air mail service to hi. which is due for inauguration on Negotiations are now in proand t is confidently expected that O'j* tanding questions will be
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  • 56 9 Plane Lost in Antarctic. Reuter's Service. New York, Mar. 20. v felt at the fate of three oi Byrd's Antarctic expedition, •iearly a week since their setally to establish an advanced Rockefeller mountains, was ali wireless message from Byrd, March, stating the missing is destroyed by heavy winds
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  • 40 9 s <>n Arrested Yesterday. Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Jannowitz, Mar. liU. nation into the murder of Wernigerode led to the ar-to-day. was found (by servants) murastle, alter screams by h.i rd. His son was discovered ova in the grounds.]
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  • 24 9 Scheme Finally Approved. Reuter's Service. Paris, Mar. 20. tions Experts Committee has I JJ *PProved of the scheme to establish ns Bank.
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  • 438 9 LED THE ALLIED FORCES TO VICTORY. Mr. Baldwin's Tribute. Reuter's Service. Paris, Mar. 20. Marshal Foch is dead. Marshal Foch died" unexpectedly and suddenly of syncope at 5.45 this evening. The doctors in the morning were less anxious with regard to his general condition. He had resisted
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  • 24 9 Train Smash in Canada. Reuter's Service. Toronto, Mar. 20. Seventeen were killed in a head-on collision of two trains near Parry Sound.
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  • 31 9 Reuter's Service. New York, Mar. zu. The Hanover National Bank and the Central Union Trust Co. are amalgamating in a new concern and have resources of over $670,0,03,000.
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  • 20 9 Reuter's Service. London, Mar. 20. Lord C'-hcndun will represent Britain at the forthcoming meeting of the League Disarmament Commission.
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  • 20 9 Reuter's Service. Washington, Mar. 20. The United States-Belgian Treaties of Conciliation and Arbitration have been signed.
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  • 22 9 THIS HOUSING BUSINESS, on page* 2 and s. INDIAN NEWS AND NOTES, on page 4. SPORTS NOTES, on page 10.
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  • 286 9 NANKING LEADER AND INTRIGUERS. Laughing Stock far Foreigners. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, Mar. 21. The official Nationalist News Agency states that Hu Tsung Tv, garrison commander Of Hankow and two others wired to Nanking on Mar. 18 asking whether the Central Government intended to despatch trcops against those of
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  • 81 9 Urgent Wire tj Canton. Reuter's Service. Canton, Mar. 21. The I azarist Bishop O'Shea wire'd from Hanchow, South Kiangsi, on Mar. 19 as fo.lows: "Communist upxisings everywhere; several missions turned at Nananfu and foreign m s<ionaries forced to tlee. Local Chinese Geneial admits his inability to protect life
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  • 96 9 Princess Mary's Visit. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Mar. 20. The King enjoyed another good night. The weather was misty at Bognor this morning but is expected to improve later sufficiently to enable the King to be taken out of doors. Later The King passed a good day.
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  • 108 9 A Persistent Improvement. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Mar. 20. The frosty weather which stoop (i buildin" n-'-ra io r* and inland water Itransport and other occupations, has caus'd a tern rora increase in unemployment but the prer Qt return; compared w th th-* f\ Turet of Feb. 18.
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  • 79 9 No Drastic Measures. Reuter's Service. Washington, Mar. 20. M~. Hoove** has stated that he has no intention of any drastic Prohibition "drive" but he means to b ing about the enforcement of the law to wh::h he leferred in h s inaugural address. Cont ary to Press reports,
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  • 77 9 Mystery of Last Steamer. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Mr. 20. A dense fog in the English Channel throughout the night compelled most shipping to anchor and caused considerable delay in cross-Channel traffic. The Worthing lifeboat answered a distress call from a Portuguese steamer near Owers lightship
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  • 473 9 Wholesale Arrests. NEWSPAPER OFFICES RAIDED. Big Strike of Mill Hands. Reuter's Service. Bombay, Mar. 20. Dhundi Raj Thegadi, the Socialist leader, ex-President of the Indian Trade Unions Congress and a member of the All-India Congress Committee, was arrested at Poona to-day on a charge of waging
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  • 122 9 With the Gbves On! British Official Wireless. Rugby, Mar. 20. Mr. H. G Williams, Under Sec etary of the Board of Trade, stated that, accord ng to particulars supplied by A .he General Industrial Council of the g'.ovemaking industry, the quantity of leather gloves produced in this country in
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  • 93 9 Companies' Joint Reply. British Official Wireless. Ru ,by, Mar. 19. Tha Anglo-American O 1 Company, Anilo-Persian Oi. Company and the ShellMex Company, in their reply yesterday to the Prime Minister's request for an explanation of increases in the nri e of motor s -irit and kerosene of
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  • 59 9 Airman Takes Responsibility. Reuter's Service. New Yoik, Mar. 20. The Swedish airman Lundborg, who rescued Nobile, has arrived and on be ng interviewed said he took full responsibility for the action which led to Nobile's disgrace. He declared that he insisted that. Nobile should allow himse'f to be
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  • 44 10 Sports Pastimes. ENGLISH LEAGUE. Yesterday's Games. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London, Mar. 20. In the English League games to-day, the results were as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE. —I>iv. i. Bury 3, Birmingham 1. ENGLISH LEAGUE.—Div. Ill (Southern). Exctear 6, Newport L Bournemouth 2, Northampton 0.
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  • 21 10 Result, of Yesterday's Game. [Reuter's S^rvicp.J London, Mar. 20. In th? Scottish League to-day Queens Park beat Kilmarnock I—0.
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  • 320 10 Losers' Plucky Struggle. An interesting if somevrtoat one-sided game was vvi.nessed at the Sodium yasierday when the first XI of the 2nd Welch •R:gt. me: the Indo-Ceylon Footbn.ll Association in a friendly game. From the outset it wis plain that the soldiers were going to have things
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  • 147 10 The S.C.C. 2nd XI met th3 Bendemeer Athletic- Club on th? Padarrg yesterday evening and the game resulted in a victory for the visitors, who were practically the first elev n of the S.C.F.A., by one goal to nil. The game was lively throughout with rough
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  • 37 10 At the Stadium To-day. The following will represent the Malay* w the match against the Welch at the Stadium to-day: Melan; Jantan and Salleh; i>hin, Taib and Jargasi, Putteh, Noor, Fattah, Madin and Zein.
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  • 63 10 In a friendly game between the Health and Strength Leaguers Union and the Ceylon Tamil Association on the Indian Association ground yesterday, the latter were defeated by three clear goals. For the League, De Roz a at back and Choo Kit at centr.- half played
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  • 59 10 •The fallowing will represent the Government Monopolies Department against the Colonial Secretary's Office on Saturday, on the J. C. S. A. ground: Tan Ewe Chee; Wong Whey Khun, Teow Hock; Mok Yong Siang, Samuel C. Lee, Enp: Kee; Phua Tian Loh, Mohamed Shariff (capt), Yusof Nawawi Cheng
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  • 39 10 The following will represent Moine Comte's against the Overseas Chinese Bank to-day, on the Malay ground: Kah Kwee; Keok Thaim, Boon Hwee; Jantan, Awang, Boon Heng; Morisse, Seow Yoong, Gek Seah, Poh Chuan, and Warden.
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  • 32 10 The annual general meeting of the Malacca Football Association will be held at the Malaccn Club on Monday, at 6.30 p.m. Aeenda: Minutes; accounts; election of office-bearers; general.
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  • 81 10 To-day's Game on the Padang. The teams for to-day's Inter-CommeAiai Cup semi-final tie, which will be played on the S.R.C, ground, will be as follows: McAhstersi—Kwang Nghee; h»eng Yean and R Craik; Chcon Bee, Raheem and Da y; Kwung Hung, Hay, Siew Choo, Wood and Murphy. A.P.C.:—Branson; Siak
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  • 68 10 An S.C.C. tcttm will j lay the Aston AthleYe Club a* s-..ceer on the padang t<day. The terrm will be; S.C.C:— Lee and Howard; Kunzler, Reade and Lindsay; Joy, Heslop, Cunningham, Davenport, and Johnson. Aston Athtety :—.Peng Hock; Ngim Djin and Gim Seek: Cheng Hoe,
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  • 133 10 THE LINCOLNSHIRE. Wen by Outsider. THE TURF. Reuter's Service. L mion, Mar. 20. The Lincolnshire to-day icsulled as follows: Elton lOC—I. .iiobeitson) 7.2 1 Athfo'd 33—1. (Cordell) 7.4 2 Miscou JOC—B. (A. Wiagg) 6.11 3 Thirty five raa E ton won by a shoit head, and Athrnd was a length
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  • 311 10 Puth Arl Springs a Surprise. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 20. There was a larg? attendance the weather was warm and the going good for the fourth day cf the Selangor Spring Meeting to-day. The Sultan of Perak was present with his suit:- and Sir Wiliiam
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  • 246 10 Singapore Programme. Six day facing under the auspices of the Singapore Turf Club will be held at the Race Course on the following dates: Saturday May 4, Tuesday May 5, Thursday lay 9, Satuiday May 11, Saturday May 18 and Monday May ID. There will be three races
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  • 270 10 S.T.C. Draw. The following is the result of the draw in the sweeps held by the Singapore Turf Club on the Grand National. Nos. Home. Nos. Horse. 1044 Royal Sport 4086 Beggar's End 1045 Grakle 4108 Trump Card 1213 Rampant 4133 Lordi 1242 Har.wood 4143 Mis-. Bals--1350
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  • 160 10 BILLIARDS. TO-DAY'S TIES. The following are the ties for to-day in the S.C.C. tournament now in progress: H. K. Howe owe 100 v. D. R. A. Hoblyn owe 2"). W. H. Foilenfant owe 2"> v. W. R. Hyde owe 50. V. C. Gatrell owe 25 v. A. K.
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  • 45 10 GOLF. The following competitions nave been arranged for the Easter Holidays at the Keppel Golf Club: Easter Sunday.—Bisque competition, halfhandicap, 18 holes bogey. Easter Monday.—Ladies' Shanghai foursomes. Members are asked to note that all ties must be re playea within two weeks.
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  • 21 10 The annual general meeting of the Malacca Golf Club will be he!d to-morrow evening at the Malacca Club.
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  • 68 10 MOTOR-CYCLING. The Motor-Cycle Committee of th c Selangor Automobile Association propose to run a sporting event for motor-cycles in the near future and in order to gauge the general feeling of the public, have issued a circular letter, asking members to make their choice from—Speed hill
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  • 334 10 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. < Yesterday's Results. LAWN TENNIS. The following are the results of th Q Codown Double-; hp-.dicap ties in the S.C.C. Lawn Tennis 'I'oarnanwat, playel yetlerdav: F. H. Harries and O. W. Gilmour phis 2 beat J. S. Anders m and J. K. Hamilton owe 2 6—L I—6, "!—:>.
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  • 127 10 Ladies Open Doubles Final. The final of the Ladies Open Doubles yesterday in th"> tournament at the Tanglin Club resulted as follows: Mrs. Zylstra and Miss Wallis beat Mrs. Newell and Mrs. At kin Berry 6—1, 6—0. TO-MORROWS TIES. Ladie* Doubles Handicap. Mrs. Skey and Mrs. Jackson
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  • 82 10 "Miss America" Drops Out. MOTOR-BOATING. Reuter's Service. Miami, Mar. 20. Piloting "Miss England" in a race which is preliminary to the world championship. Major Segrave beat "Miss America" in the seventh lap. The latter in the third lap, leading by half a lap. broke a steering quadrant and
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  • 76 10 BADMINTON. A match bet we n the R vers D.P. md the Heal.h md S r"*ir»th Union will take place on the ft rmcr's court, 88—2, Lorong 3, East Coast Koad, at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday. Th_ following will represent th. 1 Rovers:— Singles.— Quan
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  • 41 10 Khoo Eng Tee, who heat Lim Siang Chocn 15—2, 15—2 in the semi-final of the Shanghai Founders Cup tournament, will m et Beng Tian Yew in the final on Saturday, at 4.30 p.m., on the Shanghai B.P. court.
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  • 62 10 Thirty-four Arrests. An effective gambling raid, headed by Inspector Byrde, was carried out by the Police last night when 32 Hokiens and two Hylams wu-e arrested in a club in Cheang Hong Lim Street. The men were taken completely by surprise. Over one hundred dollars were found
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  • 86 10 A Kemaman (Kuala Trengganu) correspondent writes on the 15th inst.: "We are having unusual weather again this year. It is raining on and off, with rare intervals of sunshine. The river is slightly flooded. Despite the heavy rain the Malays enjoyed their 'Hari Raya Puasa'—in closed cars which were dashing
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  • 997 10 A WEEKLY COMMENTARY. (Special to the ''Malaya Tribune.") A definite step towards forming a Singapore Amateur Boxing Association will be taken this afternoon, when a meeting will b* held at the Memorial Hall at 5.15. Singapore has long been in need of such an association and there are
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  • 566 10 Smashed Un a r„~ Stan Tay Kim Chuan who before Mr. Justice I), n Wa arr Assizes yesterday, r h at the Sinl** part in a K an K !o bl„ ha, W* of Sg* by extortion, doin- s .i/? tract 'nic m' causing huri, waiT f.' mV'
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  • 54 10 Two Officers Reprimanded. Reuter's Service. Peshawar. Mar. tt Major Harrison was ordered to reverely reprimanded in iiapcrf second charge against him. aae* neglecting to take proper nrsvaut: ensure the safety of the squadron of Poona Horse, which was bombed. Peshawar. Mar. 23. Flying Officer L. J. Booth am
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  • 45 10 Feeling Turns in His Favour. Reuter's Service. New Delhi, -Mar. There is an important rivaling in favour of Amanullah in Soot Afghanistan in eonsequi nee t« tent and prevalent disorder. nna growing belief that Amanullah m. pentad of his unorthodox an asarei form.
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  • 43 10 Pickpocket with 15 Previa Cflßviciions. Sentence cf two yeai ment, 10 stroke- of t Police supervision was trict Judge (Mr. C. H. G n a Chinese who was P of theft. The prisoner. picking a pedestri;*' I dmitted bavin: tions.
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  • 30 10 Unlucky Airmen DeP* 1 n on,l The French airmen Le l>- J who crashed near Ban flight from Mr si through Singan re t Bon" on their
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  • 662 11 lX( ;H ATIVE COUNCIL AGENDA. gjjle, n Bills to be Passed. are the Orders of the Day g oi the Legislative Council n v Mr. Tan Cheng Lock:— the continued high death rate sis in the Colony, will Govto be established at such ingapore and Penang clinics
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  • 23 11 untitled issue of Money Orders for yon to-day is Rs. I*3 equal -at e of payment of Mon*»y Jia am* is Rs. 156
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  • 252 11 German Views on China. [British Official Wireless.] Paris, Mar. 19. While the remainder of the Press maintains a silence Le Journal extensively comments on Nanking developments declaring: Poor China! Whenever her unity is announced, disunity arises anew." The paper says that rivalries are the greatest misfortune in China
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  • 44 11 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Limited. Per Imp. Gallon. RED SHELL (ex pump) 80 eta. YELLOW SHELL (in 4-gl. tins) 84 cts. SHELL AVIATION 99 cts. Standard Oil Co., of Net- York. SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE (ex pump 80 cts. (ex-4-gl. tin 83H cts.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 66 11 I Ah! Here?l see the Finest Quality ot j FRAMROZ Co. TO-NIGHT 1 THURSDAY, MARCH If. TO-NIGHT HEW WORLD SHOW OPEN AIR CINEMAS-CHINESE WAYANG JAVANESE WAYANG WONG-SIDE SHOWS —Etc. T|HE CITY OPERA TO-NIGHT-NO PERFORMANCE. TO MORROW, MARCH 22. The Management Presents a Greit Hindustani Ma'terpiece noor-e-watan/' Watch for! The City's
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 798 11 HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH CROSSWORD PUZZLE. [The solution to this Crossword will be found on Page 7.] The following seven competitors correctly solved the above Crossword and share the First Prize by $114.28 each. Mr. Abdul Karim, 5 Kirn Kiat Lane, Singapore, Mr. Victor Doss, 181 Bukit Timah Road. Singapore. Mr.
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  • 79 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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  • 194 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Trbunc") .Sir—Since H. H the Prince Regent of Johore took the reins of power from H. H. the Sultan of Johore, who is now on his health-trip to Europe, one of his kind i fid well intentioned actions has been to pen-soon one
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  • 485 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Men nay speak and qaen may write but none has hia couiage gathered enough to fight for his theory or put ii into practice. This is well confirmed bj evidence 1 have collected in my experience in Singapore although I am still,
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  • 290 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tr.bune.") Sir,—ln busy Singapore, the trolley-bus service takes a prominent part in <ur internal means of communication. The mosquito bus. ricksha and taxi are also available for transport, but a groat proportion of men and women report to the trebey-bus as this is
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  • 247 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Will you allow me space to refer to the advertisement, wh.cn appears elsewhere in your colums, of an Experimental Concert to be given shortly in the Memorial Hall As you are aware, the ceiling of the Hall has lately been dealt
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  • 217 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I read m your issue of the lSlh inst. of the discharge of a Chinese btt*> driver who had been charged with causing death by a rash act. Apparently the ac. enoed was let off as the result of a quibble on
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  • 67 12 Whil appreciating hi> patriotic motives, we cannot comply with tho wish of a Chinese co- respondent who asks us to open fund to send him. and others of sim.lar inclinations, for tra.ning at a military academy in China, with a view to their securing commissions in
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  • 181 12 Malayan visitors to Hau Hin, the Siamese S S S Sf do n o t perhaps realise (saya the Malay Mail") that it is contro led by a Government Board of Development Two years ago a decree was issued forbdding f h c :t P Sa er j ain land
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 228 12 Amusements, sum 5j Commencing Wednesday, March 27. I I The Grand Opening Night I OF THE 5 DEAN S UNION OPERA |a I OF SINGAPORE 3 I AT I I THE THEATRE ROYAL j I North Bridge Road. 1 > s I I I Sole T\\ights Controlled by I I
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    • 298 12 THE S.S. POLICE BAND S WILL PLAT AT I KATONG PARK AT 9 P.M. ON 51NUAY, MAR 24 Fim jjj BOTANICAL GARDENS AT 9 P.M. ON TUES., MAR 26 Fiin use Jasas 2sasas2s 2sai ja APPETISING CONDI- DIGESTIVE LIME ISE W MENTS AND ENJOY JUICE AFTER A 4 A HEARTY
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 176 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. c Programme of Drills up to and for March 24, 1929. To-day, Mar. 21. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v), Musketry and 30x Range. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Section (Indian), Section Parade. To-nif mm, Mar. 22. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v), Musketry and 30x
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  • 580 13 A Great Factor in Regeneration. In company with the many reforms going on in China durng the last two decades or so, even though at times civil wars and strife tended to disrupt the equilibrium of the country, the movement towards improving public health has steadily been
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 474 13 Calco Automatic Drainage Gates Used IN CONNECTION WITH S ARMCO INGOT IRON 1 Corrugated Culverts are cj sohing many Difficult Nk, *dm£&Ĕ!m' Conveniently transported. Quickly g installed. Strong and Reliable. No [jj MAO SLIDE HEAD GATES, ARMCO CORRUGATED CULVERTS, FLUMES AND SHEETS. S <o .i Public Works Departments, Municipalities, Rubber
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    • 332 13 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE On **le at the following depot* SINGAPORE. The Federal Rubber Stamp Co., tl, *Uft* Place. A. P. Aliyar and Co., 70, South Bnds* Road. P Abdul Razak, 88, South Bridge Roa« M. S. Dawood, 89, Upper Cross Street, off New Bridge Road, Singapore. M. Monameo Uuaan.it an-;
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    • 107 13 /<sHB hi—3zA £38^By means of absolu/et^ffectivTand'harmless Hormone Prrpar<it t <>n>. which are sp< daily activated by suitable Vm\ Mineral Vitamincs, /r^/^^^-. //rd yS VIRII9NE IJj FERTILINE for Men W Tl for Women suffering from irrpotence, weakness, Xffl suflenngfrom steT ihty, retarded devedepression norvousness. lassitude. ™J lopment, apathy .nsomn.a lass,tuda. lossofappotite.msomn.e.eKhaust.on
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 829 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE AVER MOLEK RUBBER COLIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that at the Nineteenth Annual Ordinary General Meeting to be held on Tuesday, March 26, 1929, the Directors will recommend that a Dividend of 4 r /c for the year ended October 31, 1928, be paid to the
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    • 607 14 EDUCATIONAL. r The College of Commerce 74-5, Bras Basah Road. AFTERNOON CLASSES 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. PARAMESWAR4 SCHOLARSHIPS at the Sanatan Dharma High School, 29-A, Lorong 2, East Coast, Katong. 25% of the pupils receive free tuition. Rapid and efficient tuition up to London Matric, and for school and
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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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    • 614 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,060,00 C Reserve Fund aa <J Rest £1,684,84« HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street. London, E.G. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
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    • 234 14 INSURANCE. j THE f Wk\ SOUTH IP BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Managei Offlee. 1, Finlayson Green. SZE KAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Paid-up
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    • 325 14 LIMITED. (Incorporated i n the S.S.) HEAD OFi•■{« i s Vr 2nd Floor .f 'Phone Nos. and BOARD OF DI^ ECTORB See Teong Wah, ];<,, J?*Ong Soon Tee,- r Lhai f»i*. Koh, San Hi, E*"""^ h gng Lim, gq s°o *fr The Company is Dn Marine and V" J *^e
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    • 435 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (incorporated in England.) -ATI PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES «tvsULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM *!?\t;*TION CO., LONDON AND M jjX EAST MAIL SERVICE. ad»r Contract with His Majesty's Government.) 01 r WARDS from LONDON For Chins Japan Dne Tonnage Singapore 1929 y.nfJS n >
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    • 517 15 SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMEWKA LIM* Oeutsob IHDfi j, iMtrtlliohe Dampfichlfft |0 Cj fiesellschaft (Companies Incorporated In Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. M.s. RUHR Mar 27 t m.s. VOGTLAND Apr 11 t m.s. KULMERLAND Apr 21 t s.s. SAARLAND May 10 t s.s. OLDENBURG May 22 t s.s.
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    • 808 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSmPCO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG (direct express lerviee— lift hours) Thursday U. 30 am. "KEDAH" BELA WAN (via fenang) Thursday 11.30 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 ANBON Friday
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    • 661 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON tt Tonnage Destination Do* Saß Hakozaki Maru i 0,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp tt Rotterdam Mar 28 2» Hakusan Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp v Rotterdam Apr 11 11 Kitano Maru 8.000 M'seillef, London, A'werp R'dam Apr 25 2« Haruna Maru
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    • 78 16 fcdr=dr^f=Jr=Jr^i=df^ 1 I I I I 1 1 I 1 1 I I mj Sole Agents: 0 I 0 I N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. j 1 SINGAPORE, PENANG. Q I j tJf=ir=Jt=Jr=ii=]r=Jt=it=ir=it=ig (jrararardtdrdididididHididid I "POLYPHON." I nn I US I LOUD CLEAR I I TONE JEHHp TONE I I
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    • 197 16 i Inay ct^ by various v 1 diseases of the set of teeth, 1 aiM ls cure B^o|| U be enJBsr^A.J trusted to a dentist in time. I meantinie-tbe pain I/ t by caries, pulpitis, £c. r H w-^^T can be removet a harmless I W jy» I r *medy
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