Malaya Tribune, 24 May 1929
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Title Section21 1929-05-24 1 The Malaya Tribune h xvi N0.120 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday. May 24, 1929.21 words
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Advertisement493 1929-05-24 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. OCANNOT BETTER THE BEST. j The public I decrees CHRYSLER the j new car vogue J Here are but a fetv of the epoch* EASY to S making /eattxrts CKr>slrT why, more than ever before I m engineering has originated, pio* in Chrysler's phenomenal •> j >u?ered493 words
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Advertisement7 1929-05-24 1 7 Tropical HIGH STREET, I V Singapore.7 words
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Article1293 1929-05-24 2 WOMEN'S PROPERTY RIGHTS. "L. M." Encored. (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) A piece of legislation of far-reaching importance to Chinese women and one in consonance with modern principles of equity has teen incorporated in the General Principles of the new Chinese Civil Code, which passed its third reading a1,293 words
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Advertisement382 1929-05-24 2 66 feels like 30 M Lost year I xcas laid up tcith everybody says is too old to zvork rheumatism for 4 months, and hut who can still cam/ on." —C.F. before that I had it on and off for v w n J j kruschen is a perfect blend382 words
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Advertisement233 1929-05-24 2 Smsect Bites,<%. PSore Aching Feet, <Kr xCr| Rashes, Heat Sorest 1 ftzemaPricldyHeat, \J OTHER SKIN v%^ll dealers everywhere VW^^ l The Dust Peril W,th the dust you inhale million, f».-.a, or dangerous germs, which a the cau e of »«nv diseases. lection with Fo»b»- T-u r? •Bint. lake a hormamii.t233 words
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Article2305 1929-05-24 3 SOUTH SEAS WHALING INDUSTRY. American Explorer's Discoveries. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune/) London, April 11. Members of the Royal Geographical Society recently had the unusual experience of a lecture on unknown Arabia by the Grand Vizier to the Sultan of Muscat. The Grand Vizier is one of2,305 words
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Advertisement253 1929-05-24 3 rrioĕru* 'Phone 3463. Latest Music Pieces Just Arrived. Roses of Yesterday. The Tile-Trot g I I Fell Head Over Heels in Love. My Heart Wants to Kiss Yon Cherie. 8 Jacqueliue. Dancing Shadows [q I She's Fanny That Way. Sweet Sue— Just You. H jjj Song of the Islands That's253 words
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Advertisement181 1929-05-24 4 Lite a o<w/ii«- I 4 When you arc feeling run- down and tired after a full Lv^^^*^ day's activities, when your I V^S* nerves are raw" and on a <m^fz edge, then "4711" Eau de Jk I Cologne will act like a cool yflfivM and gentle breeze, soothing, li refreshing,181 words
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Advertisement69 1929-05-24 4 I The Orga Private j HIGH QUALITY AND LOW PRICE COMBINED. I A masterpiece of technique among typewriter S STOCKISTS: Sate Agents: 1 Federal Rubber Stamp Co. DIETHELM Co., Ltd. I Hong Bin Co., Malacca. M **~**\t I Nanyaug Hotel, Muar. Staga^ r^PCTang Ba^0j Sit—ir—ii—ir->i—ii—ii—ii—ll ll if—it—ll ll ir—ll—li—if—li—ii—ii—if—if—if—l r-^lf—l69 words
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Article263 1929-05-24 5 Opposed to Mr. Lloyd George. A sequel to Mr. Lloyd George's visit to Eddisbury during the recent by-election, which was won by the Liberals, is the resignation of Major C. W. Tomkinson, of Wellington Hall, from the chairmanship of the Eddisbury Liberal Association. Major Tomkinson, in a263 words
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Article432 1929-05-24 5 Singapore, May 18. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 60 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Po'k, lean kati 62 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 50 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 70 Hens (Locally reared) kati 85 Ducks, each 1.12 Pigeon, domestic,432 words
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Advertisement377 1929-05-24 5 strawberries) and CREAM truly a tempting dish!! They're Fresh Food too. That's their guarantee of Excellence. *fRfSIi FGOD^ REFRIGERATING Co LTD UJIJIiL,ri r j TT n id ii i I i 'i l "m" l i ii ii"ii ii ii" l i"ii''i FREE. FREE I FROM MAY 22 TO JUNE377 words
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Advertisement317 1929-05-24 5 AS GOOD AS A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE. Children often manifest symptoms of sickness at awkward times. Your child awakens m the night in a state of feverishP***»i crying with colic, stomach-ache, bowel trouble, or teething pains. It is too late to get a doctor and you spend hours of317 words
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Advertisement164 1929-05-24 5 I Bont Throw Your Refuse Away! j I BURN IT IN A "MELDRUMS" DESTRUCTOR. I I the dangers of disease spreading f f i I JLa-jff ectively destroys your refose! H !l i JL-jeaves only an innocuous clinker! f I Ma. 1 I PI 1 i all kitchen hospital and164 words
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Advertisement279 1929-05-24 6 PAVILION I THONE 6903 I FROM MONDAY, M4Y 20 TO SATURDAY, MAY 25. jjj I AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. l The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. I "J A Z Z~M A D S FEATURING S n |s I Jean Hersholt. 1 HAROLD" LLOYD I FROM HAND TO MOUTH." I j (RE-ISSUE.)279 words
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Advertisement320 1929-05-24 6 Amusements. ALHANBRA I THONE 6909 J (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) SPECIAL PROGRAMME jjj Commencing Sunday, May 19, (or an indefinite period. S IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. DOUG usTaTrba n ks The Screen's Moet Romantic Figure in the World's Supreme S rO Romance. sj IHE IRON320 words
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Advertisement474 1929-05-24 6 SECOND a 9 NEW COMEDY, MOTHERS WHO ,T^ AND LOAF! See The Most Poignant Mother Story g "*HITE FLANNELS The drama of a m,i wanted her son to be a f* formarces of the screen T to stand out in memory V'Y MM DRESSER as M A rt LOIS SPECTACULAR474 words
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Article423 1929-05-24 7 Batu Caves Rubber Company. RESTRICTION POLICY. Views of Mr. Noel Trotter. -i-th annual ordinary general |t tho Caves Rubber Co., tl&tJtm Aoril 4, in London, Mr. Noel Ltd- of the company), presid--u Pxnect me to say something You/' U r T a nd I will be brief. As423 words
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Article399 1929-05-24 7 Lyall and Evatt's Report. laa I, Lyall and Evatt, Singapore, in :ne:r weekly report dated May 22, state Theaafravenent looked for in the metal ssftet a result of renewed suppoit fast the Oriental Group has not matured, :r rnukel remains weak and dud with mm af ;.ii399 words
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Article43 1929-05-24 7 untitled and and Co., Ltd., Penang, a telegram from tfte eeere:<s Ed. Boustead and Co., rtalakoff Rubber Co., Ltdannual accounts have wing a profit of £2122;. payment of a dividend The sum of £18,288 is i ward. Preliminary ex- Written down.amount to £4,000.43 words
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Article383 1929-05-24 7 Outlook More Hopeful. The seventeenth annual ordinary general meeting of the Amherst Estates (Seiangor) Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on April 17 at 6, Lloyd's-avenue, E.C. Mr. H. F. Browell (the chairman) said that the past year had probably been the most difficult in the history of383 words
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101 1929-05-24 7 "What the result of the large increase in crops which will come forward from the F.M.S. and Ceylon will have on the market is very doubtful. Fortunately all other countries seem to be taking more and more rubber, and there are sigrts that less reclaimed rubber101 words
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Article113 1929-05-24 7 Chamber of Commerce R. A. Report. Tho Singapore Chamber of Commerce R übber Association in their weekly ie;.crt dated May 23 state: Catalogued 1,561.224 1b.=696.97 tons. Offered 1.234 399 1b.=551.0 j tons. Sold 934,753 lb.--=417.30 tons. London spot ll^d. New York 22 Vi cts. PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed113 words
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Article84 1929-05-24 7 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Kuala T««rfnr as agents for Malacca Rubber "tions receipt of a -blegram from the secretaries informing them that, n respect of the financial year ended on Dec 31 last, the directors, have dec:ided U recommend tho payment on June 21 t a vuiend of 7H84 words
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Article1377 1929-05-24 7 PRODUCE. Singapore, May 24. Old Siam Rice No. 1 per Koyan $35* Buyers Sellers 8!d IS; SS "1 PepP er z WtZ oh§ «m "4 $313 Johore Black Pepper Ri"! Ranfoon i". &> 3.95 Rice, Par Boiled No. 1 per bag 58.40 Rice 3 $7.60 Low Fair1,377 words
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Article147 1929-05-24 7 The "Dortmund" arrived from Batavia to-day. Ships in harbour are "dressed" for today, which is Empire Day. The "Kuiung" arrived from West Australia via Java yesterday. The "Muensterland" arrived to-day from Yokohama via Shanghai with some <abip passengers. The K.Y.K. steamer "Denmark Maru" 2ft due from Suez to-morrow147 words
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Article175 1929-05-24 7 Oanfa." Brit., 5,809 tons, Capt. Lloyd, from Vladivostock. 23-5; for P. Swot conham. 27-5. X' lantan Brit., 5G2 tons, Capt. Caithness, from Malacca. 23-5; for Penang:, 25-5. 14 Klang," Brit., 723 tons, Capl. Gamblm, from Penang, 23-5; for Penang, 25-5. Mynmindor," Brit., 3,062 tons, Capt Hadgwich, from Birkenhead, 23-5;175 words
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Article133 1929-05-24 7 Ships the Wharves. Singapore. May 24. Kast Wharf (Entrance Gate I). M. Treub 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate Keelune: 16: Santos M«*u' 14; Komgsbcig 11; Trier 9; Larut 6. rhnpire Dock (Entrance Gate ST). Myrmidon 30 Katong 32; H.M.S. Iroquois 35; Benmohr 37. empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4).133 words
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Advertisement562 1929-05-24 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS* FOR SALE—Singer Junior, 1928 model, guarantee in good running order. Apply Box 868, c/o Malaya Tribune. Liquidation sale now going on at Jack Brisk and Sons, Watchmakers, 28-B, Chulia Street. Good bargains for all. TO LET —House No. 35, Boundary Road, 2 bedrooms. Water and light. House No.562 words
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Miscellaneous73 1929-05-24 7 i METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. (By courtesy of the Government Health Office.) KANDAXG KERBAU STATION. For the 24 hours ending midnight, May 23. deg. Maximum shade temperature 89.8 F. Minimum shade temperature < < > Mean shade temperature I Maximum sun radiation p- Minimum grass radiation I Sen temperature (maximum) i Sea73 words
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Miscellaneous223 1929-05-24 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, MAY 24. ♦Penang, Port Said, Genoa, London, Rotterdam, Nordenham, Hamburg and Copenhagen (Meonia) 2 p.m. North, North-East North-West Sumatra (General van Geen) 2 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak Pakan Baroe (Hong Kwong) 2 p.m. Ceylon, Southern and Western India, South-Africa and SouthEast of South America (Santos Maru)223 words
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Article80 1929-05-24 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. ANNOUNCEMENT. The engagement is announced and the marriage will take place at No. 13, Trafalgar Street, on May 28, 1929, between Mr. Tan Kiat Seng, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kim Tye and second grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tan80 words
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Article770 1929-05-24 8 Of the many indications of Singapore's growing importance, politically and as a great trading port, one is supplied by the harbour improvement projects which have been under discussion for a considerable time now. Already we handle vast quantities of commercial material, imports and exports and transhipment770 words
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Article188 1929-05-24 8 The Buddhist English School at 16-1, Prinsep Street, was closed yesterday on the anniversary of the Nativity of 1-ord Buddha. Mr. Coh Chin Hin. of the staff of Mr. Claude da Silva, is proceeding to Malacca to-morrow to get married, and will be back on Monday. A good programme will188 words
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Article440 1929-05-24 8 Patriotic Speeches, Songs and Recitations. To-day being Empire Day, the ships in the harbour are, in accordance with instructions issued by the Government tnrough the Master Attendant, specially "dressed" for the occasion. At all the Schools ir. the Settlement, as no doubt at ell the Schools440 words
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Article332 1929-05-24 8 "II Trovatore." A deeply tragic but always fascinating story, "il Trovatore," or "The Gypsy's Vengeance," calls for intense emotional singing and acting on the part of four parson*. In the presentation of this opera by Carpi's Italian Grand Opera Co., at the Victoria Theatre last night none332 words
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Article62 1929-05-24 8 From Europe, (London mails despatched May 2), ex B. I. "Rohna," will arrive by tram to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 10 a.m. From France by "General Metzinger", due at Singapore at 7 a.m. on Sunday, the 26th instant. From China and Manila62 words
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Article55 1929-05-24 8 Mr. R. A. Gonzales, First Grade Overseer of the Singapore P.W.D., left last nieht by train for Province Wellesley to take up duties as Clerk of Works. The Royal Bakery. 590, Serangoon Road, w»ll be officially opened to-morrow at 2.30 p.m.. and members of the public are invito to attend55 words
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Article600 1929-05-24 8 NOTES ON UEC EniOx TRANSMISSION. Singapore's Bare Cl!chajrd Despite the re Kwangsi troops leaving the ciiy, r of fee* city has not been Bt ppj* H dvi gor of capture is v it 1 that wireless developmee 4 **"*J accelerated. Like Ron, k" offers a salutary lesson600 words
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Article24 1929-05-24 8 Latest Quotations. rubberLcndcn: —1J' New York:—- 1 w Singapore: —>'»"■» T} y M It (jbIMI! 3 months. buy< U), sellers f Singapore:24 words
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Advertisement346 1929-05-24 8 I ROBINSON'S I I FOR VALUE AND SERVICE. I I JUST ARRIVED. I I No. 988. I SILVER-PLATED ICE PAILS I I WITH STRAINER AND TONGS. 1 I Price $18.50. I I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. J m (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) H I RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. oaJßiai^kibrliaEiffln^ tSZHS2SZSHS2SZSZS2SHS2SHSBSESi2Sr^^ I346 words
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Advertisement124 1929-05-24 8 PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 Support Local industry and at the same time reduce your cost of living by using T.K X's Motor Car, Motor Cycle and Bicycle124 words
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Article139 1929-05-24 9 Churchill's Appeal. nFF EM) THE NATIONAL r WELFARE. Reuter's Service. London, May 23. rvarives, ConstitutionLiberals to "arouse nd the national welfare v S 1 threat to commandeer Mr. Churchill, speakt. He said that I M X i Duties the public were ears every year and iventry wasReuter's Service. - 139 words
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Article69 1929-05-24 9 London, May 23. I s t tteaaat ef the Liberal policy, pre--Iri'u-.tlir the direction of Liberal leaders, Rre? tint the primary object of the Sg I foreign policy is to abolish war as international disputes, war in the past or future takes ilhag? out of every pound69 words
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Article105 1929-05-24 9 London, May 23. fx ii nSert Au>tin. replying at length to ti. lansay MacD raid and Mr. Snowden, ays he holds it to be his duty to warn the -penally his workers, because it would be tio late after the election. He I well aware of105 words
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Article81 1929-05-24 9 Northern Ireland Results. Reuter's Service. London, May 24. Thtre is little change in the elections in North Ireland. The final returns, excluding tae fear seats for the Queen's University, ire 34 Unionists, two Independents, one Socialist and 11 Nationalists. The Government gained two seats from the SocialsReuter's Service. - 81 words
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Article171 1929-05-24 9 British Committee Appointed. Reuter's Service. Britisch Official Wireless. London, May 23. personnel of the Commission, under nrmnanship of the former Speaker to i vestigate Indian labour is been announced and consists <* members, including Mr. Srinivasa oman, Misj Beryl Power. f m Ministry of Labour. [British OfficialReuter's Service.; Britisch Official Wireless. - 171 words
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Obituary41 1929-05-24 9 Reuter's Service. Ad, »irai and Financier. 1 i XeW York May 23 fr.ar<j vr ouis Josephthal, Com- Naval Militia and a nnancier. i s dead. Tv«l S STAMfl COLLECTOR. •»Hou 3 1 urred from cancer of the -'ulius C. Morgenthau.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article22 1929-05-24 9 Reuter's Service. A man Simla, May 23. k t i Queen, with his P*fe<j have arrived un:l Lnamin, near Quetta.Reuter's Service. - 22 words
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Article394 1929-05-24 9 BATTLE ZONE SHIFTED. Seven Days of Mourning for Sun Vat Sen. Reuter's Service. ["Sin Kuo Mm" Press Service.] Hong Kong, May 24. The Kwangsi Brigadier General Wong Ying Yu, taken prisoner at Peikiang, arrived at Canton yesterday. Slow passenger traffic has been resumed on the Canton-KowloonReuter's Service. - 394 words
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Article107 1929-05-24 9 British Delegation's Views. Reuter's Service. London, May 23. Mr. Ernest Remnant, organiser of the Industrial Delegation to Russia, has returned to London. Interviewed by Reater, he said the objects of the Mission were achieved; namely to prove that Russia offers the largest single market available forReuter's Service. - 107 words
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Obituary53 1929-05-24 9 Reuter's Service. Death Sentences Demanded. Madrid, May 24. At a Court Martial at Cindadreal of 33 officers and t hree civilians in connection with the insurrection at the end of January, the Public Prosecutor demanded the death sentence in eight cases and penal servitude for life inReuter's Service. - 53 words
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Article40 1929-05-24 9 Farewell at Yokohama. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, May 23. The Duke of Gloucester sailed from Yokohama for Canada to-day. He was seen off by Prince Chichibu the heirapparent, and had an enthusiastic and popular send off.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article41 1929-05-24 9 Reuter's Service. New York, May 23. The stock market rallied strongly after yesterday's debacle. New Jork Centrals went up four point* and the Chemicafs three. The United States st*el and the Anaconda International Nickel were also buoyant.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article17 1929-05-24 9 Reuter's Service. London, May 23. Theodore Roosevelt (junior) has been appointed Governor of Port Onco.Reuter's Service. - 17 words
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Article159 1929-05-24 9 CRITICAL SITUATION. New Reparations Plan Unacceptable. Reuter's Service. Berlin, May 23. Herr Voegler, second German delegate to the committee of experts on reparations in Paris, has resigned. Herr Kustel, chairman of the German Industrial Association, will replace Herr Vieglcr whose resignation was not unexpected, as discord wasReuter's Service. - 159 words
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Article241 1929-05-24 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, May 23. Reparation developments continue to agitate the pvolic. However, white the Conservative press insists on the German delegation refusing to entertain the Allied modifications to the Young Plan, Liberal newspapers counsel calmness, pleading fublh support of the delegation's decision to continue negotiations. ItTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 241 words
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Article30 1929-05-24 9 Reuter's Service. Berlin, May 23. German imports and exports for April stand at 1,255,000,000 marks and 1,231,000,000 marks respectively compared with March 1,031,500,0 0 and 980,000,000 marks.Reuter's Service. - 30 words
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Article84 1929-05-24 9 Flying With Less Gas. Reuter's Service. Toulon, May 23. Although she has lost much gas, the departure of the Graf-Zeppelin for heme has been arranged for this afternoon. She is expected to fly over Paris. A thousand troops are standing by to assist in taking the airshipReuter's Service. - 84 words
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98 1929-05-24 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, May 23. The Prince of Wales in the garden of St. James' Palace earlier in the day received the colours of the West African Regiment, of which he was Colonel-in-Chief, on its disbandment after thirty years of service. Eighteen ex-officers ofBritish Official Wireless. - 98 words
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Article28 1929-05-24 9 Reuter's Service. London, May 23. Proclamations are shortly being issued declaring June 16 a "Day of Thanksgiving" all over trie Empire for the King's recovery.Reuter's Service. - 28 words
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Article26 1929-05-24 9 CHINESE TOPICS, on page 2. TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE, on pages 3 and 4. RADIO IN MALAYA, on page 8. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page IL26 words
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Article922 1929-05-24 9 Senseless Warfare. A REAL DEMOCRACY NEEDED. Striking Appeal by Veteran Revolutionist. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hong Kong, May 17. Another internecine struggle between the provinces of Kwangtung and Kwangsi has taken place, "war" having been declared on May 6, 1929. The cause of Kwangtung fighting Kwangsi922 words
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Advertisement250 1929-05-24 9 H Gilbeys j I M Invalid j j Port j Hull H pa Invalid Port is a c i I'WAllDPO?! Genuine Port Wine, g W4AOlßj?| it is Recommended g jj by Sir Charles A. t I a Cameron, Ex PresiI dent and Professor of g I Hygiene and Chemis- j250 words
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94 1929-05-24 10 Sports Pastimes. COUNTY MATCHES. Decisions in Two Days. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London, May 23. Of the County Championship matches commenced on Wednesday, the following terminated to-day: MIDDLESEX v. WORCESTER. Middles*:: 453 (Haig 130, Gilbert 5 for 93). Worcestershire: 167 (Haig 4 for 14) and 96 (Enthoven 5 for 35). PlayedReuter's Service. - 94 words
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Article55 1929-05-24 10 County Matches. j The following County and first class games commence to-morrow. Middlesex v. Notts, at Lord's, Glamorgan v. Warwick at Cardiff, Dei by v. Sussex at Derby, Kent v. Northants at Graveserul, Leicester v. Worcester at Leicester, Lan?s V. Surrey at Manchester, Hants Gloucester at Southampton, Yorks55 words
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Article370 1929-05-24 10 S.C.C. v. NON-BENDERS. The Non-Benders Club of Malaya play -heir first game in Singapore when they meet the S.C.C. on the padang to-morrow and on Sunday. The teams will be:: "Non-Benders" :—A. Bailey, R. L. L. Rraddell, C H. G. Clarke, H. M. Cantrell, N. Grenier, O. P.370 words
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Article434 1929-05-24 10 English and Local Matches. The champion county suffered defeat at the hands of Yorkshire at Manchester in the cri.ket played over th3 Whitsuntide week-end, on the first inning.?. Tall scoring marked the play on bo:h sides, as it has more or less marked the plr.y in434 words
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Article189 1929-05-24 10 Classification of Korses and Ponies. THE TURF. The following transfers, deletions etc have been made in the Strains Racing Association in connection with the classification of hoists a.!cl ponies. HORSES. Transfers. -Ginger (Medan) from Cfaaa 2 to Class 1; Long 'Un from Class 2 to Class 1;189 words
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Article151 1929-05-24 10 An Undignified Episode. GOLF Reuter's Service. London, May 23. In an "out for blood" article in the "Evening Standard" Compston endeavours to stimulate Hagen to retract his decision to cancel the proposed matches, at Moor Park on May 31 and Birmingham on June L for which hundredsReuter's Service. - 151 words
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Article38 1929-05-24 10 The Weiding Cup, competed for last week-end by members of the Katong G.C.. was won by Mr. K. V. Cuthbe with a net score of 72. The sweep was won by Mr. A. Robertson with 32*.38 words
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Article47 1929-05-24 10 The May monthly medal (Stroke competition) at the Race Course Golf Club will be played for on Saturday and Sunday. Members are reminded that the e.ntiy Hat for the Cokmial Cup .-loses on Tuesday next at o p.m. when the draw will take place.47 words
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Article190 1929-05-24 10 A Keenly Contested Match. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The Y.M.C.A. beat the Indian-Ceylonesc I by two goal? to nii in the Second Division, of the Singapore League on the former's ground yesterday. The I.C.F.A. started well in the first half and gave their opponents many an anxious moment They ware190 words
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Article100 1929-05-24 10 TO-DAY, MAY 24. Division I. S.C.F.A. v. R.A. at Stadium. TO-MORROW, MAY 25. Division II. R.A. v. R.A.O.C. at Pulau Brani. MONDAY, MAY 27. Division I. Scletar v. I.C.F.A. at Stadium. Division II. S.C.C. v. Welch at S.C.C. TUESDAY, MAY 28. Division I. S.C.C. v. Malays at100 words
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Article79 1929-05-24 10 he Municioal Electricians will be visiting the Gunong Pulai Water Works on Saturdav, and in the evening will play the Gunong Puiai soccer team at I'ontian. On a previous occasion a .4-all draw was played, and a keen struggle is anticipated. The Electricians' -vl will Le .selected79 words
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Article91 1929-05-24 10 The .Siong Boo At hi tie Society will play a friendly game with the Bendemeer Athletic Club to-morrow at the Chinese ground. 1 he Society will be represented by the following:—Ping Kicng; Yong Tak, Gek Soo; Ah Goo. A. X. Other, Ah Ilui; Tia*; Lye, Kcr Koon,91 words
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Article63 1929-05-24 10 The following have been selected to r present the Friendly Sporting Asm against th S.R.C. 2nd XI to-day at the latter's ground. Kick off at 5 p.m. sharp. Yeo Thian Lye; Tan Tian Peng, Khoo Peng am; Lee Siew Pan, Yeoh Cheang Bnk, Yeow Chong Lay;63 words
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Article74 1929-05-24 10 Americans Lose Quarter-Final Dual. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. Paris, .May 23. In the French hard courts championships, the American dual to reverse the quarterfinal in the women's doubles resulted in Mademoiselle Bouman (Holland) and Senorita De Alvarez (Snain) beating Misses Helen Wills and Ed-th Cross B—o, 6 4.Reuter's Service. - 74 words
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Article111 1929-05-24 10 Hennessey Beats Abe (Japan.) Reuter's Service. Washington, May 24. In the Davis Cup Hennessey (United States) beat Abe (Jap:>n) 8—6, 6—1, 3_e, 6—1. Messrs, John Little and Co., Ltd., local agents for A. J. S. motor-cycles, have re reived a cable stating that rt Brook'ands on theReuter's Service. - 111 words
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Article443 1929-05-24 10 .Victoria Bridge School Champions. ATHLETICS. Excellent westher and tremendous enthusiasm prevailed at the Singapore Ir.ttr School games competition yest-relay attcrnoon. The Jund permission of the president and committee having been i btained, the function took piac? on the Stadium ground, which had been excellently prepared for the purpose443 words
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Article241 1929-05-24 10 A Definite Initiative. A further meeting was held at the S.R.C. last evening in connection with the propos 1 to form a Singapore Amateur Athleti Association It was decided, after discus-ion. that the proposal was worthy of serious considera tion, and to permit of its being considered241 words
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Article43 1929-05-24 10 BASEBALL. Japanese News" Service. The third baseball match between Wascda and Keio resulted in a victory for Keio by 10—7. The first match went to Waseda by 5—2 but the second match ended in favour of X mq by 5—2."Japanese News" Service. - 43 words
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Article38 1929-05-24 10 The Chinese who was stabbed in North BHdge Road on Wednesday morning died in Tan Tock Seng's Hospital yesterday. The deceased was walking along th* 1 street when he was suddenly assaulted and fatally stabbed.38 words
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Article64 1929-05-24 10 Towkay Siow Kon Chia, of Seremban, is lying seriously ill at his residence. The band of the S. S. Police will perform the following programme, weather permitting, at Waterloo Street on Sunday, commencing at 9 p.m.: March "The Gladiator's Farewell" Blankenburg. Overture "Russian and Ludimilla" Glinka. Selection of Stephen Adams'64 words
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Article259 1929-05-24 10 Su.ȣ Over Letters of Administration. An interesting suit was commenced in the Supreme Court yesterday, beore Mr. Justice D ane, when Mr. R. L, F.ber. on behalf of Zayna Lavaisha Marrcar, applied for an order for the cancellation of letters Of administration granted to Aisama binte Aldui259 words
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Article186 1929-05-24 10 Last Case at the Third Assizes. On Chong Lim, whose arraignment on a charge of being concerned in a gang robbery was partly reported in these columns yest 'lday, had a unanimous verdict of guilty r. turned against him and was asotenced to three- years' r.i. by186 words
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Article115 1929-05-24 10 No Evidence cf Assault. A verdict of "Death from injurier tae cause of which has not been ascertained" was returned by the Coronei (Sir. Ci. Bourne) yesterday, at the conclusion of the enquiry into the death of Mr. Ho Chin L<i<.k, the son of a we'll connected115 words
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Article78 1929-05-24 10 P.C.s Condition Still Serious. The latest report fi cm the General Hospital, regarding the Sikh P. C. who was shot in ft straggle with one tf three robberi in Keii Road early yesterday morning, states that his condition ha* improved though no operation has as yci been78 words
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Obituary259 1929-05-24 10 The death occurred this morning of Mr. Too (iim Seng, who for ten or twelve year.: acted aft chief clerk at the Government Printing Office. He hud been in Government Service for over 20 yean, end only ceased work afbout two months ago. The dates for the amateur production of259 words
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Article83 1929-05-24 10 Hok n Britisch Official Wireless. Although hope i, *«j a no news ha> 1 not s the Danish aU!c ;h.*£S which left Boer,,,, iAdelaide. The K h u f! CS' rr» hy i>u "William Kp rts have be, n r but that any wireless strBritisch Official Wireless. - 83 words
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Article78 1929-05-24 10 No Peace Time France. Reuter's Service. The- Cab-net has decried fr- 7 be no further pr,,,r.oti„ ns *T Marshal of France. San ennW*J previous decision 0 f Go e-T"-' the title to disappear by exW felt that in view of the T*" 1 to it in itsReuter's Service. - 78 words
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Obituary54 1929-05-24 10 Reuter's Service. Sentenced to Death. [Reuters Service.] Kovno, May 24. A young terrorist student Vosylius a sentenced to death at a Lithuania m martial in connection with the t murder the Premier Valdemam. VoS» "onfessed and denounced another «tudnl *i nied Gudelis who, h;* alleges, wis tit iReuter's Service. - 54 words
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Article64 1929-05-24 10 Government's AduMt Reuter's Service. Moscow. May 5. It is officially announced that as a net of the "counter-revolutionary activititt i the railway, trans-port and goU piatina industries" Voaaweh ml kdebts, Sj were both formerly high awash ft Ccnun!flfttriat of Owananwaums, ai Palchinsky, foimerly Professor of tbReuter's Service. - 64 words
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Article75 1929-05-24 10 Prelim nar\ Meeting. Reuter's Service. Washington. May Representatives of the Federal 0i servation Board and of the American M leum Institute met informally to disc» th.' possibility of solving tat aw j waste and over-production by BMW inter-State agreement limiting drill T: j Secretaries of the Navy. WstReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article80 1929-05-24 10 Finance for British Scheme. British Official Wireless. Rugby. May The loan to be issued by England on behalf of the entra city Board was underwritten t°-W-«mount will be £3,000.000 ;-nd tne take the form of a f° ur P ?r T ten V s< redeemable ip li»59, toBritish Official Wireless. - 80 words
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Article17 1929-05-24 10 Reuter's Service. [Bmter'i The Transport md feat*! Union and the W< to awMUgansateReuter's Service. - 17 words
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Article39 1929-05-24 10 The Gaiety. <r*j* "2!T. k i m which the I o eiment. glory in a fighting Cii*®? biff attraction ffht- George Vc: a G rd In the first show !?>' Days" and Newtoi. 1 in "The Riding W39 words
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Article18 1929-05-24 10 A untitled [ndi '-V- t I b riv in' 'he < *an H-l 1 11, v« 7 p.m. Mr*.18 words
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Miscellaneous187 1929-05-24 10 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, May 24. High Tides.—ll.34 a.m., 10.51 p.m. S.A.F.A. League Meeting, 6.30 p.m., Stadium. Football: Div. I, S.CF.A. v. R.A., Stadium Italian Opera, Rigoletto," Vie. Theatrt 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, May 25. High Tides.—o.9 a.m., 11.19 p.m. B. I. outward mail due. Cricket: S.C.C. v. Non-Benders, S.C.C. C.S.C. II187 words
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Article1043 1929-05-24 11 a enOLISH PAPER r REQUIRED? Muslim Correspondent) (By who was until recently .jlusU" 1 1 t service here and has J :i Won Pt^i 011 and is nOW V V1 u ng i-JitU to me in one of his rdmirnble and interesting W- ™urs Muslim Affairs in the1,043 words
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Obituary100 1929-05-24 11 Petrol Thrown for Water. Madame Danco, the wife of the Italian Vice-Consul at Kairouan, in Tunisia has been burned to death in very dramatic circumstances. Her son was cleaning his motor-car with petrol and talking to his mother when, as a result of short circuit, the100 words
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Article125 1929-05-24 11 Echo-sounding apparatus v/hich was used during the war for locating enemy submarines is now being used in a n improved form, for locating fish. This fact was revealed to members cf the Royal Geographical Sociecy by RearAdmiral H. P. Douglas, Hydrographer of the Navy. "Increasing numbers of125 words
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Article73 1929-05-24 11 British Official Wireless. London, May 23. Paris 124.125 New York 4.84% Brussels 34.93 Geneva 25.19 Amsterdam 12 S7 Milan 92.70. r Berlin 20.3» Stockholm 18.155 Copenhagen ***** Oslo 18.20 Vienna 34.52 Prague 163% Helsingfors 192% Madrid 34.145 Lisbon 108% Athens 375 Bucharest 818 Rio 5 55/64 Buenos Aires 47%British Official Wireless. - 73 words
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Article34 1929-05-24 11 Orders for week ending Sunday May 26: To-day, May 24.—Elementary Signalling Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Advanced Ambulance Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. To-morrow, May 25.—Practice King's Birthday Parade, Raffles Institution 3.30 p.m.34 words
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Advertisement5 1929-05-24 11 DUCLO iagaaalBM^H i (^HBrjaBa>st*i |aBM^M5 words
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Advertisement358 1929-05-24 11 TO-NIGHT! FRIDAY, MAY 24. TO-NIGHT! NEW WOULD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA WILL STAGE A Grand and Spectacular Fairy Play "MAH A MAJELIS." Unlike other fairy plays, "Maha Majelis" is an absolutely entrancing production. Toe ■fSfi of the play will be much augmented by the interception of la'eat EXTRA358 words
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Advertisement125 1929-05-24 11 I Finest Old I J Highland Whisky. I j j I Born 182G-Still Going Strong. 1 I OBTAINABLE FROM EVE BY CLUB AND BOTEL I AND FROM ALL GDOD DEALERS IN MAL4YA. Ĕj BOLE AGENT!: X 1 JOHN h LITTLE CO., LTD. i X (Incorporated in England.) g SINGAPORE, PENANG,125 words
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Miscellaneous155 1929-05-24 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending May 26. To-day, May 24. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Officers S. V. CL Sword Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "A" (M. G.) Co., Elementary gun drill and stoppages arms drill Recruits. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Ist Bn. Signal Section, Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill155 words
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Article82 1929-05-24 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 (double spacing). Pen-names may be used, but the names and82 words
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Article158 1929-05-24 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Your correspondent Mr. Yao Enguan seems to have jumped at a conclusion without having due regard to my letter. I may be philosophical or even j philanthropical in giving my opinion as a well-wisher when I say that to teach the158 words
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Article341 1929-05-24 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.') Sir, —Referring to the letter from "Discontented"—there is no Subordinate Clerical Service Association in Kuala Lumpur Your correspondent must mev.n either the Clerical Service Association—which ha 3 no I sub-divisions—or the Subordinate Service I Association. Ido not know if he is a341 words
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Advertisement187 1929-05-24 12 AMXJSEMieNTS ±v n if if WWWjatMaMMW^ 3 The Plays we stage always contain some morals that bear on ev«ry-day life. 9 They are sure to interest you. j TO-NIGHT! FRIDAY, HAY 24. TO-NIGHT! jc DEAN'S UNION OPERA t WILL STAGE [C three dangers." I i A very Interesting Play with187 words
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Advertisement70 1929-05-24 12 I f TO KEEP THE jj j MOUTH I I I THROAT HEALTHY I I VALDAI J I 1 I J LW On Sale at all Chemists M C Druggists. p G V INSIST on the boxes bearing B Sol* Agents: D g THE SUCCESSORS OF MOINE 0 B COMTE70 words
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Advertisement460 1929-05-24 12 'Phone 3644 GRAND hSS Carter of j. R,A STRp^MJ INDIAN Royai ttA P l S,n s>Por, Excellent mt u "«ati can b~ Orders f or i **"T. P-ties. anVS V n awJ INDIAN SWEE^t* 1 CHARGES \EHv u PECI^ITT w a* per ,j ay f* Telephone Wrr DENTISTRY latest Method460 words
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Article639 1929-05-24 13 A Disturbing Situation. The situation that confronts an observer of religion in Malaya ia disturbing. I do not think that it can be disputed that irreligion is more prevalent than religion. I am aware that to aay this is only to define the position as it is639 words
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Advertisement635 1929-05-24 13 steel 1 split pulleys. combine enormous strength transmit maximum power ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF j(j THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. I (Incorporated in England.) Ln Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Telok Anson, and Penang. [j] JUST ARRIVED. jjj LATEST ISSUES OF I 1 Teo-chew and Malay Records. ELE C T BIC ALL Y-BE635 words
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Advertisement120 1929-05-24 13 Just a touch of this velvety, invisible cream in the morning will keep your hair in place all day. Well-groomed men everywhere arc using it women, too, especially for bobbed hair. PATENT MEDICINES. 1. Afridol Soap—Kemolite Soap. 2. Minyak Gosok Kamadjaja—Minyak Param Chop Singa. 3. Minyak Adjaib Chop Burak—Obat Djamoe120 words
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Advertisement322 1929-05-24 13 I my real I CHEF SOUPS!!! j *****************************************************************25^ BEHIND HEIR BACK. Friends say Frankly"lsn't Doris Skinny Doris knows she is thin and has nearly worried herself to death wondering what to do about it. She has tried almost everything in the hope of getting fatter— rich foods, medicines and so322 words
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Advertisement737 1929-05-24 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. Wanted immediately three good Electric Arc Welders. Candidates should apply in writing to the Locomotive Superintendent, Central Workshops, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur NOTICE. SINGAPORE POLO CLUB IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SING APORE TURF CLUB. I AMATEUR RACE MEETINGSATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1929. The above Meeting has737 words
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Advertisement606 1929-05-24 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE AUTOMOBILE CLUB. MOTOR CYCLE RELIABILITY TRIAL. Solo Machines only. TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY, JUNE 16. AT 7.30 A.M. The course will start at the Race Course, Singapore, and will be approximately 75 miles in length. Teams of four may be entered. There may possibly be a606 words
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Advertisement550 1929-05-24 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: c 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayan*. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16> jj ir Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai550 words
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Advertisement830 1929-05-24 14 INSURANCE. THE ***** VB* bbitish INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Fjnlayson 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 Surplus830 words
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Advertisement416 1929-05-24 15 Reamer sailings o. BRITISH INDIA I AND API i LINES. ~1 in England.) .AS NGER& CARGO P g VICES. .Ii ORIENTAL STEAM 0., LONDON AND I ,A,L SERVICE. with His Majesty's (Under U v mment.) OLINV i from LONDON f M ,na Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1929 9,000 June 1416 words
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Advertisement397 1929-05-24 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Dautsch (HrsfiJ Australlschc Oampfschlffs |fl Cj Besellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS, t aa. SAARJLAND r nyttk m*- HAVELLAND ti m.o. ERMLAND t m.s. LEVERKUSEN Ju jy 14 t m.a. BURGENLAND JulJ £5 a.a. PREUSSEN JJJ 5 HOMEWARDS.397 words
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Advertisement791 1929-05-24 15 STEAMER SAILINGS i 1 fcfffi-j NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Incorporated in Germany.) Tha undernoted ar« tho Company"! Intend? d fixtnree:— OUTWARDS. TRIER for Manila Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny 6 Tsingtao May 24 8 LAHN for Hong Kong, S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao June 8 t ANHALT for Shanghai, Moji,791 words
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Advertisement647 1929-05-24 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Doe Sat Kamo Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam May 23 X j JKatori Maru 1-0,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam J .re 6 Atsuta Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp ft R'dam June 20 H I Kashima Maru 10,000 Naples,647 words
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Advertisement241 1929-05-24 16 I If you Require the "Best" I Butter I ASK FOR R c "ANCHOR" c^j I! BRAND. i 7 —Pure Pasture Butter —that is the base of "Anchor" superiority So o Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. f (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) jl v o For Quality and Service. f241 words
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Advertisement115 1929-05-24 16 ESESHSr!SHSrISHSZSr]SSSHSZSHS2S3HSZSZSrZSaSHSZSI 25r25a5r25H5E5H5r25r2525H5H5r25^ J s —-5^ I The New I Superior Whippets I have now arrived. j I The style creation of master designers—the I 1 mechanical triumph of leading engineers. I I See these cars at our showroom. I I CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. [}j (Incorporated in the Straits115 words
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Advertisement151 1929-05-24 16 OKASA? I This name has nothing to do with Japan. OKASA is an invention of the gnat German Specialist Dr. Med. Lahuscn. S OKASA is a first class specific for sexual jjj neurasthenia, overstrained nerves, dissatisfaction, depression and despondency. OKASA'S ingredients have been tested and highly awarded by renowned medical151 words
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