Malaya Tribune, 6 April 1929
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Title Section21 1929-04-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI, -No. 79 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, April 6, 1929.21 words
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Advertisement181 1929-04-06 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. fOU C iNNOT BETTER THE BEST. Etc I CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM I I sole importers THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD Singapore. -I (Incorporated in Denmark.) r 5 f BY APPOINTMENT TO H M KING GEORGE V. C 4' 1 ALL-BRITISH 3 RA r loc r 1181 words
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Advertisement240 1929-04-06 1 i fePI ORANGECUP I nig |wd and i I LEMONCUP. I S S ft Costs No More! I I D p^wwg t .rfwiii m ji i t llSW?s?g! DON'T SMOKE SCRAP. I g c If you could look through a cheap cigar, jou would find that it is filled with240 words
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Advertisement8 1929-04-06 1 9 FLORODOR w Washing A*/ HIGH STREET, Singapore.8 words
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Article967 1929-04-06 2 Acquittal in Seremban Residency Case. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, April 3. At the Negri Ssmbilan Assizes, before Mr. Justice Burton to-day, a Malay, exconstable named Talib bin Kassah was produced on two charges, firstly of committing theft of eleven cheques, the property of the Hon. Mr.967 words
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Advertisement256 1929-04-06 2 URASEPTINE. jjj jffljji A remedy for urinary diseases n general:—Hepatic, and Renal I^^y lVts '^^7 Colic, Calculus-Stone in the &**Zzif %m bladder. GOUT, RHEUMATISM Gravel, Eczema, Liver ComAt all drug store or The Distributors for Malaya MEDICAL OFFICE, \jW 300. North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. I Just Arrivedl I Ashes of256 words
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Advertisement159 1929-04-06 2 WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD EAT. STRICT DIETS UNNECESSARY. It is a well-known fact that some foods have a greater tendency than others to cause indigestion, and that by limiting one's diet to certain tasteless, unappetizing foods, stomach troubles can sometimes be overcome. Nine times out of ten, however, indigestion is due159 words
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Advertisement393 1929-04-06 2 the spaMtykaltkdrinli Everyone likes a bubbling, cooling drink of Andrews, and everyone ■fijjjSff benefits. From the oldest down to the \oungest, all are l>etter for pure, -yp- cool blood, active functions, and a i:J well-toned system. The occasional dose will *erve to keep mtcl people fi in radiant health, but393 words
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Article1154 1929-04-06 3 PROPELLOR FOR VERTICAL ASCENT. Rice Eaters Lack Height. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") The influence of nourishment upon the development of race characteristics has been shown by certain experiments of Japanese scientists in Tokyo. To determine whether the slight stature of the Japanese depends upon their rice1,154 words
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Advertisement157 1929-04-06 3 <Ihe I Sllcnburgs Foods t are particularly suited .o lire *i feeding of infants in hot 1j climates. They are free from P harmful germs and are j readily prepared by th- J simple addition of boiling !j water only, thus giving 1 complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Milk157 words
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Advertisement85 1929-04-06 3 j PICCADIgr eiCCfiD j I 1 'I i| I J SMOKING, prA J jygßh MELLOW Waal J IjU n IfeSS PITRFf because only the very iMBm finest Golden leaf is used for PICCADILLY" Tl|gf cigarettes. They are made \l^j x fc y Carreras in London who x 1 SOLE AGENTS:—HUTTENBACH85 words
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Advertisement68 1929-04-06 3 I THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY LTD Cj (Incorporated in England.) jfj 1 with the MOTOR UNION I THE I LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE I INSURANCE COMPANY I I Favourable Rates-Prompt Settlement ot Claims 9 FIRE MARINE BUSINESS 1 Also transacted on 1 'a Your able Terms S I For n!I68 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous276 1929-04-06 3 THE MODERN WIZARD OF ASTROLOGY. Remarkable Accuracy of Indian Astrologer's Predictions. Sends FREE Test Horoscopes from His Studio in Bombay. Hundreds who have tested the skill of Pundit Tabore," famous Indian phyehie, »re proclaiming him the modern wizard of \stroiogy. Dr. K. Katrak declares that Scepticism melts as mist before276 words
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Article1363 1929-04-06 4 SINGAPORE TRAFFIC SIGNALS. The King's Ambulance. No fewer than three different types of ambuance cais were being mentioned as under test in connection with the transference of the King from Buckingham Palace tt> Craigweil House, Bognor, the cars named being a Rolls-Royce, a Daimler and a Cadillac. The1,363 words
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Article614 1929-04-06 4 Story of Cornish Mining. There has been published in recent years no three-volume novel that contains more in the nature of romance than the story of Cornish mining, when this comes to be considered in all its bearings. Probably no one can tell that story better.than Mr.614 words
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Advertisement495 1929-04-06 4 I HEALTH CHANGE FOR BETTER, j I NO LONGER NEED YOU FEEL I 1 RUN-DOWN, DEBILITATED, NEKVOUS, j a WEAK, WEARY, DEPRESSED AND OUT-OF- l S SORTS. S A. COURSE. OF THE WONDERFUL I 1 REJUVENATING TABLETS OF THE i GERMAN SPECIALIST DOCTOR I RICHARD WEISS, P.HD., M.A., F.C.S., BERLIN495 words
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Advertisement49 1929-04-06 4 PRECAUTION! 1 Waste not time and mammon both, nor rely any more on exceedingly luring advertisements. Always insist upon conditionally tried specifics promiscuously for all diseases If abortive value remitted without quibbling. High opinions. For a trial apply to or call at Indians' Own Pharmacy, 116, Serangoon Road, Singapore.49 words
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Advertisement88 1929-04-06 4 -"-H-iUQi^ I THE NEW OAKLAND I COSMOPOLITAN SIX— a b jj Beautiful in Appearance and Performance. 1 .Ml I W i I" w I ORIENTAL MOTORS, I I 46, ORCHARD ROAD. y i{] j Yes Sir, j FATHER- jl "A Girl! But I wanreJ a NURSE- S "Very well, sir.88 words
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Article70 1929-04-06 5 [British Official Wireless.] London, April 5. Paris 124.20 New York 4.85 9/32 Brussels 34.945 Geneva 25.215 Amsterdam 12.10% Milan 92.75 Berlin 20.465 Stockholm 18.175 Copenhagen 18.215 Oslo 18.195 Vienna 34.53 Prague 163.75 Helsingfors 192.75 Madrid 32.325 Lisbon 108% Athens 375 Bucharest 815.5 Rio 5 27/32 Buenos Aires 47 5/1670 words
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Advertisement209 1929-04-06 5 A- CICU A FRESH riUfl SHIPMENT for your Choice Fresh Herrings Fish Fillets Kippers Salmon s Haddocks Halibut Lemon Soles. REFRIGERATING Co LTD OroX\£sr<s, Roc\& R,OcV& I 1929 "HITS" B NEW 8 "BEKA" I iuw 1 RECORDS. TKlOl^^ I (Extra-turn, Stamboel Kronchong) ĔJ^\ V X with Jazz Orchestra. i> S209 words
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Advertisement562 1929-04-06 5 Church Services. THE FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. St. Andrew's Cathedral April 7, 1929. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:45 a.m. (Choral) Holy Communion and Sermon. 9:15 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Children's Service. 5:30 p.m. (Choral) Evensong and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday »nd Friday at 8 a.m.562 words
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Advertisement142 1929-04-06 5 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Penang Lane Sabbath School (Saturday) 3:80 p.m. Preaching Service (Saturday) 5 p.m. Speaker: Mr. W. W. R. Lake. CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES Ophir Road 8 a.m. Mass and Sermon. 5 p.m. Prayers and Benediction. CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH (Portuguese Mission) 5:30 a.m. Low Mass. 6:30142 words
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Advertisement111 1929-04-06 5 UNDER THE AUSPICES OF The Singapore Municipality AND The Board of Control! AN EXPERIMENTAL CONCERT will be given in the MEMORIAL HALL TO-MORROW—APRIL 7, AT 9.15 PJH. Programme arranged by MR. E. A. BROWN (to be published later) Admission $2 (reserved) and $1 (unreserved). I ALBION CLAY CO.'S I British111 words
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Advertisement88 1929-04-06 5 t Wt Brilliant SE4RCB LIGHT for Hooters, Miners aad Planters. The most powerful heailaaip made Strong—Safe— Dependable. Write for particulars. Sole Agents: DUNCAN ROBERTS, LTD. 137, Cecil Street, Singapore. FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT: M. HMMrtiEi. 4 SONS Manufactoring Ophthalmic OptteSaaa, 4. Raffles Chambers, Raffle. Place, OpUmetruU: A. M.88 words
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Advertisement219 1929-04-06 6 PAVILION I I THONE 6903 jj Cj FROM THURSDAY, APRIL 4TO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. jjj AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. C I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE 1 GEORGE SIDNEY and J. F. MacDONALD G c I IN C I" The Cohens andj I Kellys in Paris." I I IN THE FIRST219 words
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Advertisement232 1929-04-06 6 AmusementSe ALHAMBRA 'PHONE 6909 I (TAN CHENG KEE C«, Ltd, Praprieton) I PROGRAMME I Commencing Saturday, April 6 I and ending Thursday, April 11. I IN THE SECOND SHOW AT t PJL 1 THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. "THE SUNSET DERBY." S A. Human Drama of the Turf as it really232 words
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Advertisement488 1929-04-06 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bancoolen Street*. FROM FRIDAY, APRIL S TO THURSDAY. APRIL 11. GRAND ATTRACTION! International News and Special Comedy. DOROTHY GISH and ANTONIO MORENO IN MADAME POMPADOUR. She ruled millions! Kings listened to her every word Arcii?s took their orders from her. Nations trembled at ber frown.488 words
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Article36 1929-04-06 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for j ndia and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal £1100. The rate of payment of Money >rders from India aad Ceylon is Re. 156 p <raal to $I§o.36 words
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Article152 1929-04-06 7 Chamber of Commerce R. A. Report. The S ngapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, in their weekly report uated April 4, state: Catalogued 1,885,523 lc.=84L.75 tors. Offered 1,577,(559 lb.=704.31 tons. Sold 1,258,684 lb.=561.91 tons. London spot lid. New York spot 22 cents. PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Standard152 words
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Article170 1929-04-06 7 Messrs. Lewis and Peat, (Singapore) Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly report dated April 5, state: The market, which had closed fuiiy steady before the holidays, opened firm on the resumption of business chiefly on account of the rise in New York. The buying, however, was speculative,170 words
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Article164 1929-04-06 7 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly report dated April 5, state: Values have fluctuated within narrow limits on small business owing to the short working period available. On the publication of the Malayan export figures, which were unexpectedly heavy at 49,448 tons, prices received a164 words
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Article421 1929-04-06 7 Messrs. Barlow Co., Singapore, in theii week y report dated April 5, state: Owing to the intervention of the Easter Holidays, the local market was closed for three days during the past week. Prices have fluctuated between 39 and 37% cents, to-day's figure being 38% cents. The tone421 words
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Article221 1929-04-06 7 Official Appointments. The following appointments are announced in the Johore Government Gazette: H.H. the Tunku Ar!s Bcr.dahara, D.K., P.J.S. etc., etc., to be a Mem 1 or of IM Ifashwarat Kerja (the Execu ive Council), in the stead of Major the H »n. Dato Dauu bin Haji Suleiman,221 words
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Article296 1929-04-06 7 The Ardent," from Goenoeng Batoe Besar, is due on Monday. Th" "Suisang" arrived from China ports via Hong Kong this morning. Th" "Svale" arrived to-day from Hong Kong, which port she left with passengers. "Kwang Tunp" is expected tomorrow from Hoihow with some 1,400 leek passengers. The "City296 words
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Article121 1929-04-06 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, April 6. (Cast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Bencleuch 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Modjokerto 18; Takada 13; Kinsen Maru 9; Asphalion 7. empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Yamagata Maru 30; Penang Maru 32; Suisang 35. Umpire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Rhexenor 46;121 words
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Article40 1929-04-06 7 Barlow's Report. Messrs. Barlow and Co., Singapore, in their weekly report dated April 5, state: After improving slightly the period now closes weaker. Approximately 280 tons were shipped. Closing quotations are as follows: —Sundried $9.40. Mixed $9.26.40 words
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Article1451 1929-04-06 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE. Singapore, April 6. Old Siam Rice No. 1 per Koyan $340 Buyers Sellers Old Siam Rice 2 $320 White Pepper 7 looS SJ am g? ce 8 1305 Muntok White Pepper 105.00 Old Siam Rice 4 $301 Johore Black Pepper New S.am Rice No. 1 per Koyan1,451 words
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Advertisement630 1929-04-06 7 LATEST ADVEKIISEMKN > WANTED —Experienced Chinese salesman for provisions and liquors. Please apply 854, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —By European firm a competent Chinese book-keeper able t:i type correctly. Apply stating qualifications and salary expected to Box 853, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED- By Import firm, experienced salesman with thorough knowledge630 words
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Miscellaneous614 1929-04-06 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, April 6. Tides.—7.32 a.m., 9.31 p.m. tuning begins. S.C.R.C. Champ., Hooi Hye v. l ,g Soo, i 3O p.m. SCC v. 2nd Welch, S.C.C; V.X.C v. 1.A., SRC Football: (Div. II). R.A. v. S.-R.C, P. 1 ;:-ani. I C: Men's Monthly Meaal, i March-Bogey). RM vard Company:614 words
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Obituary44 1929-04-06 8 nft s, jfrforriages and Deaths. Ti acknowledgment. Cr ,y h f nk the al i at 1 M Anthony P int o «ho attended the funeral Md"'! fri <i who send wreaths and letters f° 1-nce m their sad bereavement CU du44 words
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719 1929-04-06 8 it is assumed that within twenty neonl g POVQ C ntain a Ltrt T SCV2raI reason *> "even %ures may be reached Song before another twenty years have sped It is a Pleasant thought for the statistically ■nded, but it evokes other thoughts hat719 words
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Article451 1929-04-06 8 An English frined, writing to the "Tintos of Malaya" from San Francisco, states that decM:d K t a a p I r i U n mP t San B a malarial omJl£, h T ns fop antiowners ,ir pmy School a Thorc wVn "J" P-m. for whieh aLh V fa451 words
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Article31 1929-04-06 8 Mr. W. C. Huggard, of Kenya. 9 A K^ m J°L s l-on received from the t£ W G < "--"gating about the middl' J/ V Wh w31 words
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Article72 1929-04-06 8 Last Show To-night. ma.ly long very successfll. y aye Deeh In Bardv Rn «n!i u„ ladies Jo IKM Amon the Vaughan are il foyle and Kathleen This of cour, i 0,21 Shlne bri!l iantly. o<her m m 0b U er?of°fhe not that the conseauencJ tk 6 comDan >'72 words
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Article17 1929-04-06 8 From China and Japan "Padua," due at fnS. ore at 1 p m on Tuesda^17 words
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Article33 1929-04-06 8 latest Quotations. RHBBER. London:—n<j Njw York:— 22% cents (G 38-384 cents. TIN. L d Z :^f PO l 2211 J s 0d <down 20s)Singi^S. 7 (L 6 chatr) 328 6d)33 words
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Article770 1929-04-06 8 Plebius - Plebius. Thzrs bus been tr altogether about tha estai lii.-" 1 Pore, and pcssd.lv oS el' cntha Empire AiV Ro U 3 official statement haa be n <* 1 opening date or of the pro. The information ?iven b Tribune," that the I be opened within770 words
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Advertisement136 1929-04-06 8 I Brass and Nickel Plated Bedsteads. I PYRAMID BRAND. I I Hea/y MotherKrf.PrtrJ SpicdJes and 8 i> rnamen,s Strong Construction. t a Prices from $180.00 to $275.00. j I miL PABTICULABS ON APPLICATION. I 1 j LEARN LANGUAGES f Th. GERMAN Tou l i r AV by g rv«a« ,ou136 words
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Advertisement73 1929-04-06 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 Investment. Invest yonr money in Jewelal Willie enjoying the use of them th.. none in Singapore 00 ISMAIL73 words
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Article368 1929-04-06 9 U.S. and Britain. RUMOURS OF ANTARCTIC DISPUTE. Reuter's Service. Washington, April 5. Thr> potentialities of the. Antarctic Con t nent for aviation bases, the existence there of coal, mica and other mineral resources, also the fact that surrounding waters contain practically all the world's supply of whales,Reuter's Service. - 368 words
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Article291 1929-04-06 9 No Danger to Foreigners. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, April 5. The Admiralty states that any danger to foi n vnieh may have existed in Hankow >iould now be over as the Nanking forces a-e expected to enter that city today. The panic of Thursday night has j291 words
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Article85 1929-04-06 9 World Monopoly Opposed. Reuter's Service. Washington, April 5. Hoimes, chairman of the Executive Petroleum Committee recommends that the naittee proceed with the plans for the I ment of petroleum production as a 'vise against the Attorney General's S n the courts contrariwise, itor Borah in a personal letterReuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article32 1929-04-06 9 Reuter's Service. Paris, April 5. Mr. Kellogg has arrived. [A previous message stated that Mr. £t*Ucgg, after travelling from America to England, was confined to bed with a cold.]Reuter's Service. - 32 words
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Article127 1929-04-06 9 ELEVEN-DAYS' FLIGHT OF FRENCHMEN. "Southern Cross" Still Lost. Reuter's Service. Paris, April 5. The airmen Bailly and Regin-nsi arrived at Saigon eleven days after leaving Pari*. Sydney, April 5. The "Southern Cross," i n which Capt. Kingsford Smith and Mr. Ulm werei attempting a flight to LondonReuter's Service. - 127 words
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Article104 1929-04-06 9 Forced Landing in Italy. Reuter's Service. London, April 5. Mr. Van Lear Black had been forced to land owing to engine trouble at Ventimiglia, Italy. He will be delayed pending the arrival of spare parts An earlier c.;ble said: Mr. Van Lear Black, the Ameiican millionaire who flewReuter's Service. - 104 words
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Article, Illustration70 1929-04-06 9 To Be Blessed To-morrow. The new church of S. Teresa at Kampong Bahru will be blessed to-morrow (Low Sunday) by the Rt. Rev. Bishop L. Pernchon, at 8 am. H. E. the Governor and Lady Clifford have kindly consented to be present. All seats will be70 words
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Article142 1929-04-06 9 Uproar in Indian Assembly. Reuter's Service. New Delhi. April 5. Crowded galleries and considerable liveliness were noticeable in the Assembly on the resumption of the debate as to whether the Public Safety Bill could be discussed. The members of the Simon Commission Were present. The pioceedings terminated inReuter's Service. - 142 words
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Article16 1929-04-06 9 NOTES OF THE WEEK, on page 8. CEYLON NEWS AND NOTES, on page 12.16 words
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Article94 1929-04-06 9 THE SINKING OF THE "I'M ALONE." Reparation Suggested. Reuter's Service. Ottawa, April 6. The Government has forwarded to the Canadian Minister at Washington, for presentation to the State Department, a long Note protesting against the sinking of the "I'm Alone" and suggesting reparation and clarification of the UnitedReuter's Service. - 94 words
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Article90 1929-04-06 9 Many Killed and Injured. Reuter's Service. Bucharest, April 5. The Kissin:w-Bucharest express has been de.ai ed near Buzeau. Three full carriages we:e overturned and 20 are believed to be kilhd and 60 injured. Rescue work was most difficult owing to the tempestuous weather and snowstorms. Bucharest, April 6.Reuter's Service. - 90 words
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Article85 1929-04-06 9 Protection Against Mexican Murderers. Reuter's Service. Washington, April 6. At the request of Mr. S imson, the Navy Department is sending a der'royer to Port Topolobe.npo tc protec Americans and other foreigners in the State of Sinaloa, endangered by the retreat o e Mexican rebels in that region.Reuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article22 1929-04-06 9 Another Cardinal Dead. Reuter's Service. Rome, April 5. Cardinal Gasquet has died. There are now twelvL' vacant "red hats."Reuter's Service. - 22 words
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Article25 1929-04-06 9 Lt. C.J. Corbin, Welch Regt., has relinquished the appointment of A.D.C. to the G.O.C. 2nd Lt. D. Parry-Evans, Welch Regt., is appointed in his place.25 words
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Article103 1929-04-06 9 Flogged to Death. WHITE FARMER GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER. Reuter's Service. Capetown, April 6. The sentence by the Bethel (Transvaal) Circuit Cou.t of ten lashes and seven years' hard labour on a white farmer, Jack Nafte, who was found guilty of manslaughter of a native employee, hasReuter's Service. - 103 words
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Article398 1929-04-06 9 A Change to Sandringham. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, April 4. The King pasived a good day. Owing to bad weather his Majesty spent less than an hour in the gardens He sa: on the iawn protected from the wind by screens for iome J.ttle while and398 words
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Article417 1929-04-06 9 Glory of the Merchant Navy. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, April 5. Th Prince cf Wales, who is the Master of the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets, h-is writ tea a Foreword to he mrd and final volume of Sir Archibald Hurd's work "Tne Mercnani Navy." In this417 words
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Advertisement131 1929-04-06 9 LAGTOMALTINE a i A COMBINATION OF fl j Malt, Milk Rich I Cream. j j A PALATABLE NUTRITIOUS AND 1 j STRENGTHENING TONIC SUITABLE I FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES, I If you are unable to obtain your requirements from your Dealer, or Dispensary write us and we will arrange131 words
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363 1929-04-06 10 Sports Pastimes. Singapore League. GUNNERS BEATEN BY SELETAR. First Division Match. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Seletar sprang a bit of a surprise at the Stadium yesterday afternoon when they defeated the R A. by 3—l, in a First D v sion League match. It was a thoroughly deserved win, the Gunners' fe'cfole363 words
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Article87 1929-04-06 10 TO-DAY. (Division II). RJL II v. S.R.C. 11, P. Brani. MONDAY. (Division I). Malays v. S.R.C, Stadium. (Division II). S C.C. II v. S.R C. 11, S.C.C. ground. TUESDAY. (Division II). V.M.C.A. v. A.P.C, V.M.C.A. ground. O.T.F.C v. S.C.F.A 11, S.C.F.A. grd. WEDNESDAY Division I. S.C.F.A. v. I..CF.A.87 words
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Article47 1929-04-06 10 The following will represent the A.A.A. against the HeaUh and Strength Leaguers' Union on the latter's ground to-day: Choo Quee; Teng Seng, Ah Cher; Ah Hooi, Sw.c Chiang, Kirn Teck; Yong 800, Yong Quee, Gek Seah, Jin Ooh, and Y. C. Song.47 words
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Article58 1929-04-06 10 Three Games Arranged. The S.FA. has arranged the following games for the Shanghai Fuh Tan University players at the Stadium mxt week, When charges of admission will be $1, 50 and 20 cts. Tuesday, Fuh Tan v. S. C. F. A. Thursday, Fuh Tan v. Welch58 words
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Article132 1929-04-06 10 BADMINTON. The fol owing ties of the "A" and 'B Singles Championship Badminton tournaments of '.he United Chinese Amateurs will be playrd on the loa,nrue system during tho week-er.d:— TO-DAY. "A" Chia Liang Kin v. Gan Tian Soo; Kwek Chiang Seng v. Kwek Chip Siang; See Gim Hock v.132 words
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Article205 1929-04-06 10 Five Wickets Down in an Hour. CRICKET. The S.C.C.—We ch Regiment match was i commenced on the Padang yesterday. The Regiment took first knock but did not fare I well compiling 33 runs fcr the loss of 5 j wickets when stumps were drawn for the205 words
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Article386 1929-04-06 10 TO-DAY. S.C.C. II v. Fort Canning. An S.C.C. side meet Military headquarters on the Tanglin ground to-day, onimencing at 2 p.m. The S.C.C. team vill be: I. Begley. N. Bradbury, B. Brooke, T. M. Calhaen, W. S. G. Edgecombe, R. .'arvis, R. G. J. McLeod (Capt.), V386 words
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Article62 1929-04-06 10 The following will represent the S.C.RC. against the C y.on Sports L-lub at Balestitr Road to-morrow, r>lav to begin at 2 p m. Cheong Chee Lim, Cheonir Yen* Soo, Chua Choon Leong, Chua Chocn Sim. I H. Ho-a-Hing, Lim Joe, J. Lee Keng Tye, Ong Siow Hian,62 words
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Article242 1929-04-06 10 Will "Bud" Walley be Affected? BOXING. An admirer of "Bud" Walley, signing himself Fairplay," writes to express his perturbation at the new rule of the British Boxing Board uf Control which may, for a considerable time at least, prevent the Singapore boxer from making a bid for242 words
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Article214 1929-04-06 10 Manager Disappointed at Verdict. BOXING. A letter just received from Mr. Nai Kirn Lin states that "Bud" Walley drew with Evan Lane over eight rounds at the National Sporting Club. London, en March 11. The d c sion disappointed Mr. Kirn Lin. The letter reads:214 words
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Article47 1929-04-06 10 Championship Singles Final To-day. LAWN TENNIS. An At Home will be held at the Strait.* Chinese Recreation Club to-day when the tennis singles championship final between i r hno Ho- Hye (hod* 1 and Lim Bong Scon (challenger) will be played off at 4 L»0 p.m.47 words
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Article178 1929-04-06 10 The following are the ties for Monday ii) the S.C.C. Lawn Tennis Tournament. Godown Doubles Handicap. R. N. Byatt and H. L. Marshall minus 4 v. F. H. Harris and 0. W. Gilmour plus 2. A. C. Potts and N. S. Wise minus 15.2 v. J. C. Wa178 words
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Article20 1929-04-06 10 Mr. J B. Neilson has been appointed hon secretary ot the Seremban Golf Club in place of Ifr. Smaiies.20 words
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Article175 1929-04-06 10 Selanrror Contributes Nearly $10,000. The "Malay Mail" Fund for Distressed Miners were closed on March 31, with a total of $9,832.20, though this is not the final figure, as there may be one or two outstanding subscriptions still to come in. We must take the opportunity (says the175 words
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Article111 1929-04-06 10 Matters Discussed at March Meeting. At the March meeting of the Soc ety for the Prevention of Cruelty tc Animais, Singapore, the following e'ections took place:— Lady C'olina Hussey pnd Mrs. H. L. Pritchard, Vice-Pres:dsnts; Mr. A. E. Thornley Jones, hon. treasurer; Mr. T. L. Evans, member of111 words
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Article18 1929-04-06 10 The "talkies," which are competing well against the silent pictures in America, will soon be introduced into Japan.18 words
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Article179 1929-04-06 10 Sequel to Fatal Crash. STADIUM SOON READY FOR PLAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 5 R. H Whitty, a Eu:cpean was fined $100 at the Pol.cc Court to-day for r.egligf.n:. driving, dangerous to public safety. Accused ran into two rickshas on the Ampang Read at179 words
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Article73 1929-04-06 10 Bridges and Communications Destroyed. MOTOR TRAVELLERS DROWNED. Reuter's Service. Hobart, April 5. Unprecedented floods have washed away bridges and destroyed telegraphs and telephones everywhere. Hooart is isolated from the rest of Tasmania except by wireless. Fouiteen we c drowned when the dam burst. Brisei, April 5At a tinReuter's Service. - 73 words
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Article86 1929-04-06 10 Reparations Settlement Soon? Reuter's Service. Paris, April 5. The atmosphere of the Reparations Experts' Conference is now hopeful. As a result of tne interv ews of Dr. Schacht with the heads of principal creditor delegations, thr Germans officially lea ned total Allied minimum demands. The fact that theyReuter's Service. - 86 words
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Article85 1929-04-06 10 Commission's Report. Reuter's Service. London, April 5. The Commission of Inquiry reports that the Holborn explosion was probably due to the gradual accumulation of ijas leaking from neighbour ng mains which ignited in the manhole by until action on th? part of one of the three Post OfficeReuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article58 1929-04-06 10 President of Lake Club. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 6. Th d?ath occurred sudJcnly last night of Mr. F. R. lvens [Mr. Ivens was an advocate, solicitor and notary public. He was a partner of Bannon and Bailey, and also partner of and Ivens, Penang. He58 words
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Article227 1929-04-06 10 Another Planter's View. The following letter appears in the "Malay Mail" Sir, —In h s letter of March 25, Mr. Lejgatt expresses strongly his agreement with your leader of that date, which means, I suppose, that he endorses your statements "that the conduct of the Institute's affairs has227 words
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Article531 1929-04-06 10 Debtor's Dodging Ways. In the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Just >c Dcane yesterday, Mr. P. Storr ■ir lied for the discharge cf Chan Yong Seng. He said has client was adjudicated a bank apt Sevan years ago. He was 64 years cf ag j and had vtry defective531 words
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Article106 1929-04-06 10 Hawaiian Entertainers. Before a very appreciative audience at the Moonlight Hall (New World Sh m last night, Sam Ku West proved that he is just as cntertain.ng with the concert harp as he is with thei steel guitar "The Sor.g of the Volga Bratman" was one of many106 words
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Article73 1929-04-06 10 Nine Men in Hospital. Nine persons were injured during an affray between cooli.t, in the Alexandra Brick Works last night. Chin.se and Tamil coolies were concerned and thy timely arrival of the Police prevented a more serous affair. The injured men are n:w in hospital Tb re73 words
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Article128 1929-04-06 10 Producing decorative and festive illumination as well as effective lighting of every kind is the object of the coloured Wotan lamps. A mild undazzling light in the agreeable colours yellow and pale pink is emitted by the new Wotan lamps, which are made in this execution especially128 words
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Article93 1929-04-06 10 Frank A. Dunn, an assistant at Kramat Pulai Mines, a few nvle.s from who was sentenced to one and a half rigorous imprisonment and to a fine of $250 m connection with the serious motor fatality at Gopeng Road Ipoh, on Mar. 20, in which accident a Sikh and an93 words
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Article79 1929-04-06 10 [Our readers are invited to write to on subjects of public interest. It must understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expre j by correspondents. Letters should fo brief as possible, and preferably typewritten. Pen-names may be used, but the names and addresses of correspondents hould79 words
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Article156 1929-04-06 10 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—The Sam Ku West Co. (Ha* Musicians) gave a very good entertainment at the Starlight Hall, New World, on nesday night, and also last night, songs, dances and music were much appn ciated by the audience and Mr. Ong San, Bee,156 words
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Article170 1929-04-06 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I feel I must write and say something on this subject, which has been discussed by your readers in the last few days. As we are the stronger sex, since we call the other the weaker sex, we should do our best for170 words
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Article234 1929-04-06 10 x 'O (To the Editor, u Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Your leader on this subject was very much to the point and has voiced ji"t what the public generally feel about the matter. The administration of Malaya has got past the embryo stage. Gone are the days when a234 words
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Article290 1929-04-06 10 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune Sir, —Your leader on the above subject prompts me to put into writing what I have often turned over in nr. mind. We, in Malaya, have become a customed not to expect popular a-.vard? that the ordinary man in the street tck290 words
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Article34 1929-04-06 10 Disgusted's and "Triangle's" 1 regarding- the Y.M.C.A. Down-Town L -ntrr>ro hardly suitable for publication, complaints as those which they make should be forwarded to the Secretary of w Y.M.C.A. for ir.vestigaticn.34 words
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Article1138 1929-04-06 11 CLAM FOR HALF MILLION DOLLARS. Houses in Beach Road. H f„ re the Chief Justice (Sir William a, K.C.) the hearing of Mr. Mutu- i s claim, against Alkaff and Co., was ,i yesterday in the Supreme Court, i ev.dence of four witnesses on bef the plaintiff was1,138 words
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Article172 1929-04-06 11 The Singapore Branch. The annual report of the East Asiatic Co., Ltd., states: The Singapore branch, opened shortly after the company's inception, has continued to p og.ess in pace with the company's development. Besides distributing import articles, the branch exports large quantities of various kinds of172 words
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Advertisement103 1929-04-06 11 TO-NIGHT! SAIUBDaY, APML 6. TO-NIGHT I HiW WORLP SHOW OPEN AIR WAYANG To-ni*bt-At the "Starlight Hall" Mohamed Haron's New Production m pAY MB." To-morrow. April 7 SAILOR" At The New World—Moonlight Hall SAH KU WEST CO, Great Hawaiian Stars "The Paradise Harmony Boys" and La PetHe Aida. In a Series103 words
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Advertisement390 1929-04-06 11 I I I I 1 A——\ 1 GOOD HEALTH WILL GIVE LONG LIFE B-< If If I I I Scientifically Discovered, True to Nature jj I Astonishingly Ideal and the Best Tonic mW^j For Brain, Blood, Liver, Kidney, Muscles, XjĔm\ mW Sk. Sexual Glands and all vital organs of tha390 words
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Miscellaneous55 1929-04-06 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for April 7, 1929. To-day, April 6. 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "E" Chinese Company, Musketry. 2 p.m.—Farrer Range (Seletar), "A" (M.G.) Company, M. G. Classification. To-morrow, April 7. 7.30 a.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "E*' Chinese Company, Musketry. 7.30 a.m.—Farrer Range, (Seletar), "A w55 words
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Article1681 1929-04-06 12 Ceylon Scouts and the Imperial Jamboree. (From Ceylon Exchanges.) The annual general meeting cf the Ceylon Scout Council was he d on Mar. 15, when H. E. Sir Herbert Stanley, the Governor, presided. The chairman, in moving the adoption of the repoit of the Council, said1,681 words
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Article289 1929-04-06 12 Stresemann Returns. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, April 4. Chancellor Stresemann has returned to resume his duties on Monday. The M nister's health is reported now to be excellent. Political circles are confident 'hat Herr Stresemann will play a leading role in the consolidation of th Cabinet which is289 words
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Article83 1929-04-06 12 For a number of perfectly legitimate reasons into which it is unnecessary to enter here, says the "Pinang Gazette," the suggested mass meeting of Malays regarding land settlement in Penang did not take place. The Penang Malay Association, however, has not been idle, and thanks to the special committee comprising83 words
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Advertisement250 1929-04-06 12 Amusements, ■E_25ESa525H5_5a5Z5_5E52K^ B TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, APRIL 6. TO-NIGHT! I DEAN'S UNION OPERA I OF SINGAPORE. I" Three Brothers." TO-MORROW, APRIL 7. I "PANJI ISMARA." WILL BE STAGED THE THEATRE ROYAL j North Bridge Road. I «_EKs_si^e_sĕSi«^s__^ 1 I i I I 1 I 1 I i I 1 I i250 words
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Advertisement455 1929-04-06 12 I THE S.S. POLICE BAND 0 WILL PLAT AT BOTANICAL GARDENS AT 5 P.M. ON TUESDAY, APRIL 9 g WATERLOO STREET AT 5 P.M. ON FRIDAY, APRIL 12 I H5a5H525E5E5E*****H5Z525H*****5F2^ 1 59, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED I I LADIES' I Models, Ready-to-wear and Semi-trimmed Hats. I I455 words
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Advertisement277 1929-04-06 12 'Phone 3644 Tel: "GRANDOTEL" GRAND HOTEL 281-A, VICTORIA STREET Corner of Rochore Road, Singapore. Branch: INDIAN ROYAL HOTEL, 181, Queen Street, Singapore. Excellent meals can be supplied DAY OR NIGHT. Orders for meals will be executed for parties, and also can be sent to privitt residences on short notice. INDIAN277 words
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Article882 1929-04-06 13 PHILANTHROPISTS AND PIONEERS. Will Immigration Decline? As most people are aware of the unpleasantness experienced and difficulties encounteied at the Singapore quarantine station—St. John's Island —we often wonder (says the "Malayan Daily Express") why Chinese still keep pouring into the South. A glance at the population in882 words
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Advertisement891 1929-04-06 13 DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE. I (DIESEL) j 9 1 FOUR CYCLE HEAVY DUTY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE [jj r 3 H.P. 6 H.P. 8 H.P. g I Incorporated in England.) |j Anson and Penang. jj] AUCTION SALE CHING KENG LEE CO LTD, AUCTION SALE OF *ni \BLE 99 AND 999 YEARS' LEASEHOLD891 words
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Advertisement14 1929-04-06 13 /'enamel badges.X £rass sign boards, blocks. NICKLE LABELS. 'Shukohsh^^ l 35. BRAS BASAH RoAr^BS14 words
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Advertisement139 1929-04-06 13 r j Apart from the exellence fe w of its mechanical units there L rs a prestige that accrues ff 05 olv T fl/l< I/ rrrfc in a Vauxhall that no <Sv car can duplicate. i: f Spe one/ rfr/V* Mrs master- Vs *v" ieee °f British engineering ,oda V139 words
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Advertisement695 1929-04-06 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. 1 I Notice is hereby given that John Tan Eng Tine has left our I services as from March 31, 1929. THE UNIVERSAL MOTOR ACCESSORY Co. NOTICE. TBE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Second Annual General Meeting of695 words
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Advertisement616 1929-04-06 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—At once for Pasir Panjang district, a shorthand typist and also clerk with general office routine. Apply stating previous experience and salary required to Box No. 850, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Young, Experienced English speaking Chinese Assistant Salesman with a thorough knowledge of Provisions and Sundry goods. Apply with616 words
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Advertisement507 1929-04-06 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, Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street Shanghai 9,507 words
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Advertisement484 1929-04-06 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 £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1.800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,060.000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,584,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.484 words
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Advertisement267 1929-04-06 14 INSURANCE. THE fm3 south VP BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT A MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Ofie*. 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 Capital267 words
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Advertisement488 1929-04-06 14 INSURANCE J THE ASSURANCE CORPORATE I LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPOn I 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacr. 1 Singapore. 1 'Phone Noa. 3046 and 4047. BOARD OF DIRECTORS j See Teor.g Wah, Esq.-Cha.nnaa Ong Soon Tee.-Vice-Chairrn„ Koh San Hin. Esq. jjj Seah Eng Lim, Esq. Vow488 words
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Advertisement433 1929-04-06 15 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND ior,i> LINES. (Incorporated In England.) ■AIL PASSENGER CARGO mh SERVICES AR AND ORIENTAL STEAM CO. LONDON AND FAB BAST MAIL SERVICE. -i* with His Majesty's OUTWARDS frost LONDON Far China ft J«Pe« Due Tsanafs Singapore 1929 I 9.100 Apr f* ,y8 r n p 5,300433 words
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Advertisement475 1929-04-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LOW Deutsob IHD ft 1 AoitPtlliehe Dampfiohlffi [O OA Beielltohaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS, t m.s. VOGTLAND Apr 11 t m s. DUISBURG Apr 24 f.m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila May 2 t s.s. SAUERLAND May 9 t s.s.475 words
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Advertisement334 1929-04-06 15 STEAMER SAIIINGS__ (SB NORDDEUTSCBER LLOYD (IncorporaUU vi The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. FRANKEN for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Y'hama, Taku, Dalny Tsitogtao Apr 14 t PFALZ for Shanghai, Y'hama, Kobe, Moji Vladivostok Apr 21 FULDA for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao A P r334 words
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Advertisement446 1929-04-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PEN ANG (direct express service—l 9 ft hours) Thursday 11.30 am. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (ris Penang) Thursday mo ajn. "KEDAH" A special Motor Bus for Brastagi connects with as. Kedah at Belawan on Saturdays. Tickets for this bus can be purchased446 words
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Advertisement643 1929-04-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due SaD Hakusan Maru io.oou Naples, Marseilles, London, A'w-<rp Rotterdam Apr 11 11 KiU.no Mara 8.000 M'seilles, London, A'werp ft R dam Apr 25 28 Haruna Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam May 9 It I Kamo Maru 8,000643 words
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Advertisement8 1929-04-06 16 4 TIPPED WITH CORK OF PURE NATURAL GROWTH8 words
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