Malaya Tribune, 21 May 1929
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section22 1929-05-21 1 The Malaya Tribune VoL XVI.- No. 117 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, May 21, 1929.22 words
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Advertisement410 1929-05-21 1 J UPTON'S CEYLON I TEA. IyOO CANNOT BETTER THK BEST. 0E3OV*****3OE3OE55 -V;; V II I Burglar Proof Safes! OUR SAFES "The Impregnable" BRITISH THEREFORE BEST. D. Hftj rn^mmmmrn i— t 0 DEFIES 7 SUBSTITUTES I! I I ARE DANGEROUS B B|H CHEAP SAFES ARE 0 B I EASILY RIFLED 1410 words
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Advertisement322 1929-05-21 1 Waahing y/_*^m»f y/ For Tropical HIGH STREET Singapore. BOSTITCH1 L The Ace of Paper Fasteners. f 10.00 EACH A. •J® S^== 14 REASONS it C0MI>LETE ww .A Wr shouV°use n 5000 STAPLES BOSTITCH TH FASTENEIt O ■*T i 1. AUTOMATIC This feature and thirteen 8. Holds more staples (210). other322 words
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3148 1929-05-21 2 Women Seeking Economic Equality. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, April 25. There was much controversy among the three Parties as to the arrangements to be made for the broadcasting of the utter ances of their principal spokesmen, and evidently all Parties atta3,148 words
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Advertisement140 1929-05-21 2 At**** LAXO is the only food that has been t ft use< 5" Royal Nurseries. Surely g if there was a better it would have I 4 been given to these Royal Babies. Your I Baby is as precious as a Royal Baby, and C I must have the best140 words
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Advertisement180 1929-05-21 2 j «^js^ mwk Am mm I Colgate's Good teeth, good health and good looks are closely related. Keep your mouth clean and I healthy and you safeguard not only your health but your personal attractiveness, too. I Science says "Prevent Tooth Trouble" I Use Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream because it180 words
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Advertisement312 1929-05-21 3 SoDLE-AGED MEN READ THIS! t0 tired to work or to It* Br of life, if you suffer Z and loss of appetite E** .nstantpain, De Witt's HT 00 j B a d(ler Fills will restore and quickly make you For 40,.*» Pill- have neeo doing wonders th" world, and medicine312 words
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Advertisement189 1929-05-21 3 RIGHT Ĕ^^t&m QUALITY m m y mM W W i RIGHT 1 That's "PICCADILLY" id I I cigarettes!—always alike—no j variation in Quality or flavour. The same Golden Virginia leaf i§fiffifesM s used—year in and year out. 1 The people who make them, I CARRERAS of LONDON, l have a189 words
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Advertisement76 1929-05-21 3 I THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD (Incorporated in England.) if I with' the I I MOTOR UNION f THE I I LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE I 1 INSURANCE COMPANY I FAVOURABLE RATES -PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS I I FIRE A MARINE BUSINESS I Also transacted on Favourable Terms I For76 words
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Article2289 1929-05-21 4 THE ADVISER'S REPORT. Handicaps in Malaria and Floods. Slow but steady progress, in spite of the handicaps of floods, malaria and poor communications with the outside world, is reported by tho British Adviser to the Government of Kelantan, Mr. R. J. b. Clayton, M.C.S. It is2,289 words
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Advertisement335 1929-05-21 4 I Take tfie j J bull by the j I bottle F=f fljSg ™jj tdCj f f DANGER UNE wBWBM jj me«/ gum*" Harmful Mouth Acids Must Be Counteracted You brush your teeth, yet they decay. Why?—because the brush cannot penetrate the tiny crevices on the chewing surfaces and at335 words
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Advertisement166 1929-05-21 4 If Waruin I to the Public I I pVEREADY Flashlights and Unit Cell Hatter- I > es are recognized the world over as the best. I|f Like every other high quality product, they IE I have many imitations. None, however,can equal lH the years of experience, the skilled workman- IB166 words
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Advertisement184 1929-05-21 4 M abundance, he P n Pl,esi <> Quaker Oats I Dr. Richard Weiss' I DANCRESAI g 11 activated Pancreas-Hormoo I Tablets for the treatment of J DIABETES I MELLITUS. I PANC «E3AL is a preparation extracted from the mm I rare?' vV, P, C 6i f S-2 1 wh.ch in184 words
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Article450 1929-05-21 5 Singapore, May 11. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 45 Beef, stew or curry kati 40 Pork, lean kati 60 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 50 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 68 Hens (Locally reared) kati 72 Ducks, each I*l2 Pigeon, domestic,450 words
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Article70 1929-05-21 5 Orders for week ending Sunday May 26: To-day, May 21.—Jamboree Committee St. Andrew's House 6 p.m. Advanced Signalling Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Elementary Ambulance Class, St. Andrew's House, 5.15 p.m. Thursday, May 23. —Competitions Committee, V.M.C.A., 6.15 p.m. Band Practice, Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Friday, May 24.—Elementary Signalling70 words
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Article65 1929-05-21 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Lim it «4. Per Imp. Gallon eta. RED SHELL (ex pump) 79 (ex 2-gall. can A/or 4-gall. dram) 79 YELLOW SHELL (ex pump) 79 (ex 4-gallon drum) 79 (ex 4-gallon tin) 83 SHELL AVIATION (ex 4-gall. drum) 94 (ex 4-gall. tin) 98 Standard Oil65 words
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Advertisement125 1929-05-21 5 [strawberries and CREAM truly a tempting dish!! They're Fresh Food too. That's their guarantee of Excellence. *msn f gdd^ REFRIGERATING Co LTD -Orchard Ro&&~^"cligie m ftcfidlciA, Cte>LCb6ze£, MSVL&AC) /V hjOLd wvn, cl vetxiuZ Acfiulai, POPULAR AERATED WATERS 'Phone 637*. Popular Aerated Water Works, Limited. 26, 28 30 CHOON GUAN STREET.125 words
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Advertisement766 1929-05-21 5 THE NAUGHTY CHILD. Your naughty child is often not really so blameworthy as he seems. Even we grown-ups know what it is to be 'contrary' jjjk—* some days, those days when as an Wjtigm excuse for ill-tem- P er moroseness, or perversities of one hT. kind or another, we l\\jX766 words
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Advertisement176 1929-05-21 6 PAVILION g PHONE 6903 1 j I FROM MONDAY, M4Y 20 TO SUNDAY, MAY 26. 1 jjj AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. I jjj The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. I I tt JAZZ~MAD." j FEATURING jj 1 Jean Hersholt. f I HAROLD" LLOYD "FROM HAND TO MOUTH." I (RE-ISSUE.) jj IN THE176 words
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Advertisement307 1929-05-21 6 Amusements. AIHAMBRA j THONE €909 jj (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) SPECIAL PROGRAMME g Commencing Sunday, May 19, for an indefinite period. I Dj IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. i DOUGLAS IrBANKS! jjj ThejScreen'e Romantic Figure in the World's Supreme L r Romance. THE IRON MASK. I307 words
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Advertisement468 1929-05-21 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets. FROM FRIDAY, HAT 17 TO TBI BSD AY HAT 23. SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. International News. Comedy WIN OR DIE! M I'm going to win if it cost me my life I" "THE MAIN EVENT." That is what CHARLES DKLANEY who plays468 words
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Article105 1929-05-21 7 SMps Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, May 21. ■j Wharf (Entrance Gate lj. "hud 22; Kidderpore 20. Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). "jyu Maru 18; Hakone Maru 13; Kedah H; Antilochus 8; Amboise 6. hpireDock (Entrance Gate 3). 30; Clan MacWhirter 34. ftjDire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Kbexenor 46; Ajax105 words
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Article729 1929-05-21 7 EXTRACTS FROM ANNUAL REPORT. Small-holders Cultivating Vegetables. The following are extracts from the annual report Forest Administration, S.S., for 1928: Agriculture:—The total area under cultivation is approximately 10,250 acres, about one-third of which is under coconuts. The coconut crop in 1928 was fair. About 1,900 acres were planted729 words
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Article33 1929-05-21 7 The Privy Council. "Japanese News" Service. Tokyo, May 17. certain members of the Cab 1 gold embargo lrgld. Immediate announcement con, cerning the Government policy as to tne g embargo."Japanese News" Service. - 33 words
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Article643 1929-05-21 7 Experimental Work. The following is from the ennual rerort of tho Fisheries Department. The steam trawling experiments otf *he S. T. Tongkol were brought to a conclusion on May 1, 1928, and the vessel was sold to a Company operating in Ceylon waters. A final report on the643 words
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Article82 1929-05-21 7 The "Oakbank" arr'ved from Shanghai yesterday with a consignment of suyar. The "Kamo Maru" is exoected from Hong Kong on Thursday and is sailing for Europe on Friday. The "Nagano Maru" is due from Hong Kong to-morrow and is sailing for Calcutta on Thursday. The N.Y.K. steamer "Hakone82 words
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Article74 1929-05-21 7 A notice to mariners announces th»; amendment of a former notice regarding the surveying beacons at Klang Strait at the southern approaches as cancelled. Position: Lat. 2° 45' 24"N, long. 101° 21' 18"E. Notice No. 21 announces the temporary establishment of an unlighted floating beacon fitted with74 words
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Article157 1929-05-21 7 Ipoh," Brit., 528 tons, Capt. Riley, from Penang, 20-5; for Penang, 22-5. Kelantan," Brit., 362 tons, Capt. Caithness, from Malacca, 20-5; for Malacca. 21-5. Katong," Brit., 863 tons, Capt. Jones, from Sandakan, 20-5; for unknown. Valaya," Siam, 803 tons, Capt. Petersen, from Bangkok, 20-5; for Bangkok, 22-5. Oakbank," Brit.,157 words
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Article1465 1929-05-21 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE. Singapore, May 21. Old Siam Rice No. 1 per Koyan $358 Old Siam Rice 2 $335 Old Siam Rice 3 $316 Old Siam Rice 4 $313 New Siam Rice No. 1 per Koyan $338 New Siam Rice 2 $328 New Siam Rice 3 $312 New Siam Rice1,465 words
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Advertisement617 1929-05-21 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Liquidation sale now going on at Jack Brisk and Sons, Watchmakers, 28-B, Chuli* Street. Good bargains for all. TO LET—4SO, 452, 464, Serangoon Road, also two houses adjoining 430, Serangoon Road. All new comfortable houses. Electric, water, laid on. Moderate rent. Apply R. Jumabhoy, 14, Robinson Road. TO617 words
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Miscellaneous441 1929-05-21 7 -~Jgapoke_ diary. To-day. May 21. v „32 a.m.. 9.29 p.m. *ifh Tides-- sc c 5.15 p. m Thrift Society Lt**"? yjic A. Down Town Branch, meeting ,J SJS H*L ii R.A., v. 1.C.F.A., Malay saotb»» 1 1V V Harbour Board v. r A .;S.C.F.A. v RE- Stadium. Rand Katong Park,441 words
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Obituary23 1929-05-21 8 Mirths, Marriages and Deaths. acknowledgment. Mr. Tan Choon Long, brothers, and familv y J thank a relatives and S •saraiiSffB j££"S.£*.K.S^23 words
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Article808 1929-05-21 8 The 'Indian Pioneer," an interesting little weekly journal in the English language, published in Kual* Lumpur, comments on our recent editorial captioned "Six Days Shalt Thou Labour," advocating the cessation of work on Malayan rubber plantations on Sundays. Such cessation would not only give estate workers808 words
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Article313 1929-05-21 8 A Reuter telegram reports the death In New York of the actress, Miss Hilda Moore. A meeting of the Johore Council of State will be held at the Dewan, Johore Bahru, on Tuesday, June 25. Mi. and Mrs. R. W. B. Lazaroo, who went to Miri, Sarawak, on April 13313 words
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Article538 1929-05-21 8 Sunday, May 12. His Excellency and Lady Clifford attended High Mass at th 2 Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at 8 a.m. The Hon. Mr. Nixon and the Hon. Mr. Mime arrived to stay at Government House. Monday, May 13. The Hon. The Resident Councillor Penang, and Mrs.538 words
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Article493 1929-05-21 8 The Selangor Government has decided to erect a State Mosque on the vacant land at the junction of Sultan Street and Jalan Raya, Klang, in place of the existing eld mcsque in Rembau Street, which is to be demolished. Prof. R. V. Norris, D.Sc, Professor of Bio-chemLstry, Indian Institute of493 words
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Article431 1929-05-21 8 enterprise of ng Newspapers. U > «imaction with the co?* X to require Ma] v r,!**i in London on April' .Mr. H. S. Home L Pitied, siid th-it «V, thai fman i Pl:-n for a < q uiri n J newspaper and j n the Don, nil I^431 words
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Obituary167 1929-05-21 8 The Late Mrs. B. S. d'AIwis. We regret to recod the death, 'ffcick occuired at the General Hospital Miri May 13. of Alice Constance, wife of Mr. R S. d'AIwis, cf the Sarav.vk Oilfields. Lti The deceased lady was t:;ken ill on evening of the 12th inst. and was167 words
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Article33 1929-05-21 8 I "CtT." From Western A due at Singapore at 1 From China an«i J< paa J Maru," due at Singapon to From China and Jaj due at Singapore oi V* instant.33 words
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Article20 1929-05-21 8 Members of the untitled rary S picnic regsars will I DvtcL Pen r J'.' 1 who Witt) ram» I Thursday.20 words
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Article26 1929-05-21 8 Latest Quotation- RUBBERLondon:—ll 9 tRX New York:--' Sinsaptre:-4P4-J r T,N .no m*Ĕ Lendon:—Spot 6196 I *j 3 months, buy change), Betters Singapore. 13126 words
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Advertisement97 1929-05-21 8 ROBINSON'S I FOR VALUE AND SERVICE. I I JUST ARRIVED. j C No. i-SS. I SILVER-PLATED ICE PAILS WITH STRAINER AND TONGS. I I Price $18.50. I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) RAFFLES PL4CE, SINGAPORE. 5j Sole Agents: I F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD., 3 3-A RAFFLES QUAY.97 words
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Advertisement142 1929-05-21 8 PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. j SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. A Brilliant Investment. Invest your money in Jewess! While enjoying the use of them they will yet preserve their intrinsic value. Our stock142 words
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Article255 1929-05-21 9 Majority of One. rnVFHNMENTS PRESENT G POSITION. Reuter's Service. London, May 20. r v, red a new holiday excitethousand Whitsun excurOn- shape of a wireless election .\lr Bald in. The Premier spoke '"'tlLed visible audience in a theatri, a network of wires extended from pI andReuter's Service. - 255 words
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Article108 1929-05-21 9 Money for Propaganda. Reuter's Service. Basra, May 20. Tr,e Irtq police boarded the Soviet reamer "Kommunist" from Odessa. An aniirtl guard was placed aboard and the not allowed to land. The local English arks refused to negotiate bills for to vtssel. It is understood thatReuter's Service. - 108 words
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Article87 1929-05-21 9 1« Commission and Railways. Reuter's Service. New York, May 21. A <,(.< s i„ lu whi h is hailed in Wall Street development and of pro- < in the history of the r aii railroads, was given by the Supss,J. :r r e j ec 'tingReuter's Service. - 87 words
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Article33 1929-05-21 9 Farm Raided. Trans-Ocean vi a Pan-Asia. L Moscow, May 19. *Wr e r i ire reported from Voronesh Kulaki attacked a co-opera-'n' 3n( Avrc re P®Hed after a pitchedTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 33 words
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Article25 1929-05-21 9 Rod Cross Mission. Reuter's Service. 'Aa-hington, May 21. inted by the Amerir Vancouver on May fa- situation resulting from m,Tit m China.Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article153 1929-05-21 9 AGREEMENT REACHED. Germany's Burden Will Be Heavy. Reuter's Service. Paris, May 21. The Reparations Experts tired but smiling, emerged from the longest sitting of the conference, which practically reached an agreement regarding German reservations and the distribution of reparations between creditors. Simultaneously the American embassy announcedReuter's Service. - 153 words
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Article188 1929-05-21 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, May 20. The press regards the pause in the Paris negotiations as a lull before a decisive battle among the creditors on the one hand and between the latter and Germany on the other. However, it is emphasised that the differences are not fundamentalTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 188 words
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65 1929-05-21 9 But English Tenders Low er. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Angora, May 19. It is reported that the Government has awarded the Italian shipyards a contract for destroyers, submarines and other small naval craft in preference to English and other tenders, which r.re reported to be moreTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 65 words
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Article57 1929-05-21 9 Threat of Appeal to the League. Reuter's Service. Barcelona, May 20. The King has signed a decree authorising the re-opening of the universities, which were closed in March, since when there had been a growing discontent epitomised as a "revolt of youth," with {he possibility of appealReuter's Service. - 57 words
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Article55 1929-05-21 9 Three People Hurt in Java. Reuter's Service. Batavia, May 20. The D 23, one of the Dutch seaplanes, which arrived from Holland, was totally fi&yS by fire after the tandmjr. owmjr to a short circuit exploding the fuel reser voir Two Javanese were badly burned andReuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article34 1929-05-21 9 Earthquake Kills 40 People. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Angora, May 21. An earthquake wrought havoc in the Sivas district, where a thousand houses collapsed, killing forty and injuring score> of people.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 34 words
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Article29 1929-05-21 9 H. E. the Governor, with the concurrence „f H H the Sultan, has been pleased to Irani ?'cominiaaion as Second Lieutenant the Johore Volunteer Engineers to Mr. George Laub.29 words
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Article111 1929-05-21 9 FRENCHMEN INVITED. Transatlantic Trip Next Month. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Toulon, May 19. Dr. Eckener has invited five French officers on the Zeppelin's journey to Friedrichshafen, scheduled for next week, provided the repairs progress according to programme and the reserve motors en route from Friedrichshafcn arrive promptly.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 111 words
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Article152 1929-05-21 9 Reuter's Service. Famous British Politician and Sportsman. I London, May 20. Lord Rosebery is gravely ill. His condition is critical. London, May 21. Lord Rosebery is sinking fast. Later. j Lord Rosebery is dead. [The fifth Earl of Rosebery celebrated his 82nd year on May 7. HeReuter's Service. - 152 words
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Article194 1929-05-21 9 Eighteen Nations Represented. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Barcelona, May 20. The exposition was solemnly opened in the presence of the Premier, the King and the Royal Family, while the English, Spanish, French and other naval units in the harbour fired a salute. The great International Exhibition of Barcelona isTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 194 words
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Article104 1929-05-21 9 Early Morning Crime. A Sikh watchman, at 82, Robinson Road, was brutally murdered in the early hours of this morning. There are no witnesses to the crime, but another watchman living nearby said that he was awakened by a yell at about 5 o'clock this morning, and saw104 words
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Article43 1929-05-21 9 Reuter's Service. Tokyo, May 20. Although Mr. Marler, Canada's first Minister in Japan, is not expected till October, Mr. Hugh Keenleysid? has arrived to take up the post of F+rst Secretary of the Legation, which is onening next week.Reuter's Service. - 43 words
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Article31 1929-05-21 9 Reuter's Service. Mexico City, May 20. The farmer President. General Calles. has resigned the Ministry of War and is retiring to the country to engage in farming.Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article525 1929-05-21 9 City's Fall Expected. OFFICIALS' FAMILIES MOVE TO HONG KONG. Reuter's Service. Hong Kong, May 20. Unconfirmed Chinese reports state that the Kwangsiites have taken possession ot Canton. T n Hong Kong, May 21. ihe Chinese reports of the Kwangsi troops entry into Canton are premature tfc£Reuter's Service. - 525 words
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305 1929-05-21 9 Fusion of Rubber Interests. Sir Eric Geddes, chairman of directors of Imperial Airways, Ltd., who paid a brief visit to Australia as well as Malaya, told interviewers that his visit was connected with his position as chairman of the Dunlop Rubber Company. Sul305 words
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Advertisement159 1929-05-21 9 LACTOM ALTINE I I A COMBINATION OF I j Malt, Milk Rich I Cream. I I A PALATABLE NUTRITIOUS AND I 1 STRENGTHENING TONIC SUITABLE I I FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES. I i j If you are unable to obtain your j requirements from your Dealer, I I or159 words
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231 1929-05-21 10 Sports Pastimes. Hong Kong Chinese. RETURN MATCH AT THE STADIUM. Trophy Not Involved. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 21. The Hong Kong Chinese footballers were enthusiastically received last night. There were great ovations. Teas and dinners will be held to-day and to-morrow. The visitors will meet the231 words
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Article404 1929-05-21 10 C.F V's Creditable Draw. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, May 20. The Chinese Football Association of Malacca on Sunday achieved an excellent performance in sharing honours with the Hong Kong Chinese, who had a two goals deficit for about 40 minutes. There was a record404 words
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Article257 1929-05-21 10 Nilai S. U. v. Temiang Rovers. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May 18. The Temiang Rovers Association o? j Seremban, travelled to Nilai on Saturday and met the Nilai Sports Union in the N.S.F .A.L. The game ended in a draw, each side scoring a goal. For257 words
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Article291 1929-05-21 10 !j Sports Pastimes. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Singapore League Table. FIRST DIVISION. M M Hong Kong Chinese. cc w. D t RETURN MATCH AT THE s 1 s o J S I CTATlTfTM i l 8 2 1 0 10 1 4 STADIUM. 4 2 2 0 6 6291 words
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Article145 1929-05-21 10 TO-DAY, MAY 21. Division 11. S.C.F.A. "A" v. R. E. at Stadium. I.C.F.A. v. R. A. at Raffles Rec. Welch v. S. H. Board at V.M.C.A. S.H.B. Samat; Hong Kee and Kassim; Chin Hian, Rajaloo and P. Jeremiah; Seng Kay, Hamid, Jack Baugh, Eng Bee and Armstrong:—Reserves:—145 words
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Article31 1929-05-21 10 In the Government Inter-Departmental competition, Malacca, on Saturday, the Alor t/ajah District Office were beaten 2 0 by the Medicos. V. Sta Maria and Harmanis were the goal-scorers. j31 words
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Article20 1929-05-21 10 Cuba Beat Mexico. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. Havana, May 20. In the Davis Cup, Cuba beat Mexico.Reuter's Service. - 20 words
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Article32 1929-05-21 10 Reuter's Service. Copenhagen, May 20. In the Davis Cup second round Denmark eliminated Greece by 4 matches to one and meets Czecho Slovakia in the third round, jReuter's Service. - 32 words
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Article75 1929-05-21 10 Ex-Crown Prince Attends Finals. Reuter's Service. Berlin, May 20. On the concluding day of the Rotweiss Club tournament, the ex-Crown Prince was among the spectators at the Women's Championship at Berlin when Baroness Von Reznicek beat Fraulein Aussem 7—5, 6—3. In the Men's final Cochet (France) beat MenzelReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article91 1929-05-21 10 GOLF. The following are the results of the Whitsuntide competitions of the Keppel Golf Club: Shanghai Foursomes. Wiggs and Ridout 81—18% =6? 4 1 Hitcham and Watt 83—13 —70 Millar and Hall 83—13 =70 Barron and Macgilchrist 83—12% =70% Wyatt and Gibson 82—10% =71% Douglas and Winter 81—91 words
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Article41 1929-05-21 10 WEIGHT-LIFTING. Lgrr Tan Kam Fook, the 12 stone Malayan champion, is now an active member of the Union and has kindly placed his services at the disposal of members of the H. and S, League Union.41 words
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Article102 1929-05-21 10 CALIPH PAYS HIGHEST DIVIDEND. Cafe Royal Wins in Record Time. THE TURF. Yesterday, the last of the Singapore Turf Club's Spring meeting, was all that could be desired so far as the weather naThe Grand Strand was packed with members and others, whilst the lawn presented a gay102 words
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Article494 1929-05-21 10 After some delay the field were sent away, in race one, Quicktime leading, Polianthes, Shediac and Gladiator IV closely following. At the home bend, Polianthes dropped out and Gladiator IV overtook Shediac. On the way home McCarthy won on Quicktime by two and a half lengths, two494 words
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Article590 1929-05-21 10 Th? results were as follows:— RACE I—Perak P*ate.—(Six Furlongs). Value $1,700 out of which $200 to the second and $100 to the third horse. Class 3 horses div. 3. IL L. Phillips and A. EL Miles' QUICKTIME (McCarthy) 9.3 1 Dr. G. Baermann's GLADIATOR IV (Donnelly)590 words
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Article42 1929-05-21 10 More Hcncful News of Cragadour. Reuter's Service. London. May 20. J An encouraging statement by Lawson the trainer of Cragadour, says "the veteri- 1 nary examination snows thj colt was suffering from indigestion. expected to resume strong work <>n Wednesday.Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Article100 1929-05-21 10 BADMINTON. The following is the resul. of the Badminton Match between the Gleeful Badminton Party and the Government Monopoly Sports Club played on the former's Court on Saturday. G.M.S.C. name* are mentioned first:— Wee Bong Chuan lost to Gan Hock Seng16—11, 10—15, 13—15. Sim Poh Eng beat100 words
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Article111 1929-05-21 10 The Roser y B.P. a nd Novi e B.P. Met in a friendly m uch on Sunday before a 1 irge crowd and after an interesting game, the former emertsed winners with the following scores:— Yeo Kian. Ann beat Lim Boon Guan 15—3,111 words
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Article93 1929-05-21 10 On Sunday the Hercules B.P. defeated the Jovial B.P. on the latter's court by four singles to one. The following were the rosults (Hercules players mentioned first)— Lim Peck Chin beat Koh Beng Swee 1011, 13—13, (3—5) 15—5; S. Ramiah beat Tarn Tuan93 words
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Article103 1929-05-21 10 The return match between the Horlick, B.P. (Jrs.) and Tan Kim Sony's Party took place on the former's court on Sunday, the Horlicks B.P. won all the singles and l°f>t the doubles. The following were the results:—(H.B.P. players named first). S.ngles: Tm Soo Chye Lee Jouv103 words
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Article242 1929-05-21 10 MANY ENTRANTS COME TO GRIEF. V )lun!cer Platoon's Success. MOTORING. (P'rom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 21. Eighty-one motorists—27 on motorcycles and 54 in cars—took part in the first annual reliability trial of the Selangor Automobile Association on Monday, coveri lg 341 miles. Starting from the Kuala242 words
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162 1929-05-21 10 Terrible Results of Hindu System. At tho annual meeting of the Society for ilw Prcpagation of the Gospel in Foreign J arts, on April ih at the Church House. Westminster, Bishop Ferguson-Davie. late of Singapore, speaking on the subject of medical missions, referred to162 words
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Article484 1929-05-21 10 I Report by Director of Gardens. In h s report for ***** the Director of Gardens writes: In March the Director undertook a short expedition to Gunong Muntahak and the upp*r tributaries of the Pelepah River in S*. E. Johore. Though few trees were flowering, a number of484 words
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Article490 1929-05-21 10 V'sitors Win by CRICKET. Saturday and -«HI» cricket eleven L,i Sun «iay t u team and a keen mat l' Sitor8 > JLN* on Sunday in a tifui S C who played sound erioK n C J,?* L'"d»w (31, and th "1?'« Gould (28) also batt£*,Sc£*490 words
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Article26 1929-05-21 10 The cricket match pkayei at J*J Bahru yesterday between tne and the S.R.C. resulted in a wv. latter. Bartela scared S3 for the26 words
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Article27 1929-05-21 10 k.7tlWV The S.R.C. second XI beat the Sn*apj* Harbour Board in a frame pljyeo Tanjonj? Pagar ground on Bogaars took, five wickets the S.R.C.27 words
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Article77 1929-05-21 10 Shop Owner and Wife Boufl a The proprietor of a sho PJJJ r ,j*rty Road was the victim of an arm at about 7.30 o'clock this morn pre pistol-armed Cantonese en e tort s mises and after binding t c p.bwrt wife and the shop sista i]e ransacked77 words
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Article120 1929-05-21 10 A young man's untitled brother, who was atTiving inwas the cause of a tragK k occurred on Friday evening harbour by the safe X wav pier, reports the 11 Tamil, about 80 yeai Seenivagaram, was awaitm* the steam launch thai engers of the 126 P«J- J*?. laU mb J Lumpur120 words
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Article383 1929-05-21 11 Balcstier Valley Flood Problem. „ai Committee No. 5 took the Mun action at a meeting held on the ■j|i«n*f lfltb in =7j estimate and amended proviApp ruuu t cost of making of Boundary Road, and amended apporAppr °r of cost of making up and drain- rye roads off383 words
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Article380 1929-05-21 11 Sun Guard for a Princess. I Raje Holkar, the three months' I aughter of the ex-Maha-n;ah of Imiore and his American wife, the Nancy Am Miller of Seattle, presented to the sun, the first of w Dtvic deities under whose protection C hateau Holkar, near Gennains. ANCIENT380 words
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Article183 1929-05-21 11 Curious Waltzing of a Car. The unusual sight was witnessed on Sunday morning of a hired motor-car containing Chinese passengers waltzing round on Paya Lebar Road, just a short distance from Mr 800 Gay's rubber factory. The writer who was in his own car, was behind it,183 words
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Article166 1929-05-21 11 «iJ^ c ollowin S Passengers arrived by the 'Melchior Treub" o n Monday. From Soerabaia: Mr. Mollenkamp, Mr. and Mrs. Behrend, Mrs. Schulsz, Mrs. Bongazwahlen, Mrs. Van Weeszel, Mr Smith, Mr Menaseh, Mr. Geibert Mr. Tjang Fook, Mr. Shang Yah Ming, Mr. Anduss, Mr. Magnin. From Balik Papan: Mr.166 words
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Article35 1929-05-21 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs 156 equal to $100.35 words
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Advertisement136 1929-05-21 11 TC-NIGBT! TUESDAY. MAY 21. TO-NI6BT f NEW WORLD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA TO-NIGHT—GRAND PROGRAMME THE ARROW OF LOVE." A highly romantic Play supported by VAUDEVILLE—EXTRA TURNS DE LUXF. Booking Plans Now Open For:—"THE RAJA LAKSMANA BENTAN." A gripping tale of Malayan pirates of by-gone days and "THE RED136 words
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Advertisement104 1929-05-21 11 I Jin Easy 7irst! I I %aek Tfamroz tde favourite\ I USE USE K a> APPETISING CONDI- DIGESTIVE LIME I IP ME NTS AND ENI JY JUICE AFTER A gj 5 A HEARTY MEAL. HEAVY MEAL. j A BrTn 0 D SOLE AGENTS: ANCHOR j Dk. JARIWALA SHAH CO., g104 words
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Article82 1929-05-21 12 [Our readers are invited to write to «s em subjects of public interest. It must be imderstood 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 of82 words
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Article56 1929-05-21 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —A Public Amusement Park with seesaw, swing, maypole, etc., similar to those provided at Dhoby Ghaut and Beach Road, would doubtless be a source of untold welcome to Geylang children. Don't you think our innumerable little Geylangites deserve one if others do?56 words
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Article389 1929-05-21 12 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Your able leader on the above subject encourages me to say a few words about the excessive privileges of the lawyers. It is true we cannot dispense with the whole profession all of a sudden, but it is time that389 words
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Article475 1929-05-21 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Mr. L. K. Thiam should state explicitly, if he wishes to convince the public, the authoritative sources from which he derives his information as to the real status of China. Inasmuch as he is aware that schemes for multitudinous reforms and works475 words
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Article444 1929-05-21 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Your editorials on the prospects in the General Election and the articles by "Plebius," who has had a recent period at Home, have been invaluable to readers who have found little guidance elsewhere. With your complaint that Reuter is not giving444 words
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Article120 1929-05-21 12 "Sawla" writes complaining of the conditions in which tickets are sold at the Alhambra Theatre, declaring that representations to the management have proved futile. He does not resent increased charges for special attractions, but does resent a practice which he alleges to be prevalent— that of persons120 words
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Advertisement385 1929-05-21 12 I The Plays we stage always contain some morals that bear on every-day life. They are sure to interest you. TO-NIGHT t TUESDAY. HAY 21. TO-NIGHT! DEAN'S UNION OPERA WILL STAGE "SOUBHAGYA SUNDRI." A Great Hindustani Play which has drawn crowded Houses. Miss lijah and other leading Actresses and Actors385 words
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Advertisement670 1929-05-21 12 THE S.S. POLICE BANn> S WILL PLAT AT KATONG PARK AT 9 P.M. ON TUESDAY y.v I WATERLOO STREET AT 9 P.M. ON SUNDAY I 21 I iDir.r'iT'iMl T HEALTH BIOCITIN H 3"Ta?rH'fe^ WANTED Raw reptile crocodile lizard,, Karung etc Quote c.i.f.. 2**J DIABETES GUARANTEED TO CURE. Apply Specialist c670 words
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Miscellaneous238 1929-05-21 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for weekending May 26. TV-day, May 21. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Co., Drill. To-morrow, May 22. 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "A" (M.G.) Co., M. G. Classification. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Brigade Signal Section238 words
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Advertisement541 1929-05-21 13 I FAIRBANKS-MORSE I TYPHOON POWER PUMPS. Single Cylinder—Double Acting. TYPHOON PUMPS are adapted for use in connection with water systems on the I farm Durban homes and factories; for pumping water into elevated storage E anks; for low pressure boiler feeding; for circulating brine in small refrigerating L m plants,541 words
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Advertisement539 1929-05-21 13 iffy Spanish Queen I l wjk&iy Specially selected ;nd bottled by Crosse 0 ksWuß and B,ackwel, ()l ly finest fruit in condUion used. 4Bf Crosse 1 Blackwell's I SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES ■n XI ■n 5 f 1 5 I Mul I ii in every glass ot 1 «W FLORANGE 1539 words
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Advertisement796 1929-05-21 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDER. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Tenders are invited for filling up certain roads in the area bounded by Kallang Road, Lavender Street, Jalan Besar and Syed Alwi Road. m > Specification, Form of Tender and full information may be obtained at the Ornce of the Municipal Engineer upon payment796 words
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Advertisement427 1929-05-21 14 TO LET. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8, tO, *0, 41, 43 to 45. Apply to, The Secretary, The Garden Club. TO LET—Newly built engineering ihop*oojee off Levander Street. Apply to t*bamin Penhas, 86, Robinson Road. TO LET—Bungalow, 13, Wilkie Terrace, >ff Wilkie Road. Apply Solomon, 64, Market Street. TO LET427 words
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Advertisement537 1929-05-21 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 9,537 words
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Advertisement835 1929-05-21 14 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH \|P BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus835 words
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Advertisement341 1929-05-21 14 PAiI4MESWAaTsCHj^ the pupils receive efficient tuition un to *S£ for school and CoUew nW 1 "fiffS RECORD 309 Wok""'"* I*.1*. Daily admission—No ticulars from the Princ£^^ THE COLLEGE OF CO.M MERfp 74-5, BRAS BASAH TE hoo lyel^tlt^ 03, DHOBY GHAIT.) Students will mw be Preparatory Junior local eSS tQ for341 words
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Advertisement348 1929-05-21 15 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR UNES rated in England.) CARGO SERVICES. 1B A M< oriental steam KS* tA,L sERVICR Eft*- M i-tT P Govern** 01 AWARDS f~ LONDON for Cain. J pan Daa Tonnage Singjpora 9,000 June 1 y#ir June 2 E»» Court 910() June B?» 9,100 June 29 Wk U348 words
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Advertisement380 1929-05-21 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNI£ Oai tub |H D fH AutPtllube Itmpfioblffs |Q G latellMbaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBS AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t a.g. OLDENBURG May tl t a.a. SAARLAND Juno 8 mi. HAVELLAND Juno 18 m.O. ERMLAND July 6 t m.c. LEVERKUSEN July 14380 words
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Advertisement444 1929-05-21 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NOBDDEUTSCHER LLOYD felSllihr (Incorporated in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS, t KOENIGSBERG for Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe, Moji, Vladivostok May 21 TRIER for Manila Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao May 25 LAHN for Hong Kong, S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao June 8444 words
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Advertisement262 1929-05-21 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD, LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PFNANG (direct express service—l 9 ft hoars). rhursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang) Thursday 11.80 a.m. "KEDAH" A special Motor Bus for Brastagi connects with s.s. Kedah at Belawan on Saturdays. Tickets for this bus can be purchased on262 words
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Advertisement635 1929-05-21 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON i Tonnage Destination Due Sail J Kamo Mara 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp ft R'dam May 23 24 j §Katori Mara 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam June 6 1 S Atsuta Mara 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam Jane 20 21 Kashima Mara635 words
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Advertisement264 1929-05-21 16 Traded—Mark Trade—-Mark Sole Agents: N.V. Straits Java Trading" Co. SINGAPORE, PENANGt 1 POPULAR DANCE HITS ON g I Polydor Records i jl Ramona (vocal) My Blue Heaven (vocal) I E Constantinople. I 0 ***** 2 The Jungle Yale Blues ***** 2 The Slip i| 71 1 iSJ to tell y°«264 words
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Advertisement206 1929-05-21 16 \r way c fcirth by varioas r 1 diseases set of teeth I J an< its cure be enV- lruste< to a dentigt in time \r fy But-in the meantime-the pain r I caused by caries, pulpitis, I ***** be removed by a harmless L \sl/Jt f remedy promising a206 words
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