Malaya Tribune, 3 June 1929
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Title Section22 1929-06-03 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVI.- ■No. 128 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapo-e: Monday, June 3, 1920.22 words
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Advertisement114 1929-06-03 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. ■00 CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I "0.X." CEMENT CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATES ON APPLICATION TO: I Sole Importers: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. I s (Incorporated in Denmark.) X J BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement..) 5j The Electric Individual114 words
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Advertisement214 1929-06-03 1 Tropic*! ear .f HIGH STREET. V Singapore. I A famous 1 I Tomato Catsup S J_{\\w£Bttm Crosse Blackwell's unequalled blend. jjj &£og& fSF Fresh, ripe Tomato's, creamed and blended with Spices. An excellent 5] ft Relish with Meat and Fish. 3 Ir Crosse I Blackwell's 1 I V TOMATO CATSUP214 words
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Article542 1929-06-03 2 The Dutch and Restriction. The annual general meeting of the Rubber Growers' Association was held in London on April 25, the chairman,, Mr. William Duncan, presiding. Speaking of the benefits of restriction, the chairman said that not the least was the improvement in the yielding capacity542 words
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Article147 1929-06-03 2 Experiment on Cameron's Highlands. London, May 2. The "Financial Times" to-day gives great prominen:e to the prospects of tea cultivation in Malrya, behind which is Mr. B. Bunting. In 1925 an experimental area was taken un on Cain-ran's Highlands, at an elevation of approximately 4,two feet. The147 words
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Article74 1929-06-03 2 It is sometimes remarked that crepe soled footwear is dead, and th -t the demand is falling off. These observations might be prompted by a consideration of certain markets at certain specific periods, regardless of the ebb and flow of the demand for the material. Fortunately the contributions of the74 words
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Article530 1929-06-03 2 Mercantile Society Formed. A meeting of the Malacca Mercantile Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society was held on Tuesday at the Chinese Volunteer Club. The Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock was in the chair. Others present were Mr. L. D Gammans, Mr. O. L. Velge (Co-operative Office, Singapore),530 words
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Article87 1929-06-03 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 9. I remember writing last week about some of the rubber dividends that have been paid out recently, and remarking that 8 per cent, and 7 1 per cent, came as rather a pleasant surprise. These, however, are87 words
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Article143 1929-06-03 2 The Indian Immigration Committee, with the consent of the Chief Secretary to Government, F.M.S., prescribes the rate payable under section 129 (a) of the Labour Code to be $2 in respect of every male labourer and $1 in respect of every female labourer for the third quarter of the year143 words
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Article39 1929-06-03 2 Penang is generally recognised as the centre of the tin market and tin share movements very often have their inception locally. In rubber, the local market follows the lead of Singanore, writes the hnancial correspondent of the Straits fc.cho.39 words
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Article26 1929-06-03 2 Statistics for April. t 1929 19 ,7 8 JT" Apr J Apr p Mare p March. Pl Total 423,326 47* 183,946 33% "JI^TU^26 words
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Advertisement491 1929-06-03 2 |WHITEAWAYS| WONDERFUL Standard Values. O n B^th E th C "KIINA" The "Klina" Sei of Pie Dishes. f| The "Mayfair" Trinket. Made of heavy English iron store China as 2 White Grounds with Pretty Floral and ThC Sheba Dlliner Set illustration. O Bird Designs. One of our newest stock lines491 words
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Advertisement286 1929-06-03 2 rich red blood man. i*, fact n Pills overcon,,: been proved OVt maE/?* contestable testing of Mr. W.J. Ekanay X Ployee residing a' w/'^n? 5 Ceylon. War ««o* a f• "Some vear< while making a ton m«> Mr. EkanayTka recurrent and a «*bSs about nine month. I L T We286 words
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195 1929-06-03 3 "Winsome Winnie" and other New Nonsense Novels, by Stephen Leacock. John Lane, the Bodley Head, Li i, 3s. 6d. Canada has the honour of having produced a real humorous writer—a much too rare phenomenon—in Stephen Leacock. He has an altogether delightful gift for poking fun, wholesomely195 words
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Article209 1929-06-03 3 "The Lost Cabin Mine," by Frederick Niven. John Lane, the Bodley Head, Ltd., 3s. 6d. This lost mine involves adventure, intrigue, and sudden death for quite a lot of people. The "pulling" of guns in saloons, the bad men and the good ones of the prairie, the209 words
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Article229 1929-06-03 3 "Ariel; a Shelley Romance," by Andre Maurois; translated by Ella D'Arcy; John Lane, The Bodley Head, Ltd.; 3s. 6d. Written in the form of a short noveL, this delightful book will charm many others besides lovers of Shelley. It is not in any sense229 words
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Article285 1929-06-03 3 The undernoted non-fiction works are ready for issue: Astley (H.J.D.) Biblical Anthropology. 11)29. Baiwick (G.F.) The Reading Room of the British Museum. 1929. illus. Berkeley (Reginald) The Lady with a Lamp,—a play. 1929. Brassey's Naval and 'Shipping Annual, 1929. illus. Buchan (Susan) The Sword of State. 1928. Wellington285 words
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Article703 1929-06-03 3 Sir J. M. Barrie's Generosity. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) London, May 9. It must have been a particular satisfaction to Sir James Barrie, as a former journalist, to lind that his gift of the manuscript of "The Twelve Pound Look," which had collected the dust in one703 words
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Advertisement183 1929-06-03 3 vnoerux Phone 3463. I Sore Throat I LISTERINE GARGLE immediately and often with Listerine, full strength, at the first warning of a cold or sore throat. In 1 5 seconds, this safe, sure antiseptic kills the dangerous germs that often produce serious disease. Listerine is a pleasant precaution —really delightful183 words
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Advertisement2 1929-06-03 3 BIOCXTO «SESESiSESHSc^ZSZS£S?SSSSSBS2SESZSZSHS2 words
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Advertisement117 1929-06-03 3 BIOCITIN is a very pleasant-tasting extract produced solely from the most diges tible and nourishing constituents of mill> and yolk of eggs, and contains, as its mosi effective ingredient, 10% of absolutely pur* nerve substance (Lecithin). Tnis latter the most valuable and important consti tuent of our Organism—the Brain, Spina/117 words
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Advertisement445 1929-06-03 3 FRASER NEAVE LIE. WATERS QUALITY SERVICE a Latest Music Pieces Just Arrived. g 3 pj 3 Roses of Yesterday. The Tile-Trot. 3 I Fell Head Over Heels in Love. My Heart Waots to Kiss Yon Cherie 3 Jacqueliue. Dancing Shadows H She's Funny That Way. Sweet Sue—Jnst You. Song of445 words
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Article2163 1929-06-03 4 XVIIL—ESTATE SCHOOLS. Education of Labourers' Children. "Truth" (Klang) writes further as follows: "T-is education forms the common mind; Just as the twig is bent the tree's inclined.' —Alexander Pope. Education of the children of Indian labourers employed on estates in this country is a far more important problem2,163 words
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Advertisement534 1929-06-03 4 the World s foremost NERVE TREATMENT. They contain just those Sold at all ingredients which enrich chemists the blood, build up a Zll. h f lth y ner ve system, and correct acidity and flatulence. They improve appetite, DR. CASSELL'S guau m ,0f ,w0 or torn TABLETS also for fee/534 words
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Article446 1929-06-03 5 Singapore, May 25. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 60 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 63 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 53 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 61 Hens (Locally reared) kati 85 Ducks, each 83 Pigeon, domestic,446 words
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Article86 1929-06-03 5 The members of the Chinese Students Literary Association are requested to note that the debate on the subject Should the adoption by the Chinese of Christian names be abolished?" will be held at the Association premises at Ann Siang Hill on Friday, June 14, at 8 p.m. Mr. Lim Tiang86 words
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Advertisement331 1929-06-03 5 The BRAND is your j Quarantee PILOT brand MARGARINE SUGAR CANE Hams c 3 Bacon SH FGDDarvd REFRIGERATIMG Co LTD RoftkCX R.oad 1 FREE. FREE. Jc FROM MAY 22 TO JUNE 1. > I A cake of PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP with f every bottle of APOLLO HAIR CREAM. f j331 words
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Advertisement115 1929-06-03 5 WHAT OTHERS AVER? I. O. Pharmacy, 116, Serangoon Road. Your indigenous treatment for NERVOUS DEBILITY is wonderful. It gave me complete satisfaction within a limited space oi 3 weeks, while in 7 I got rid of the long standing disorder in the nervous system in toto. You deserve my special115 words
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Advertisement291 1929-06-03 5 I ECZEMA IN MSHJjVJNBY Covered Head and Face. Healed by Cuticura. "My baby had eczema break out on his head and face in a rash. The irritation got worse, the eruptions breaking out and completely covering his head and face. We had to bandage his face and head and cut291 words
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Advertisement246 1929-06-03 5 MEN OLD BEFORE THEIR TIME If yon are just a weak-backed, vigourless, don't-want-to-do-anything person, positively 4 sitting-out" the best years of your life what you've got to do, and do quickly, is to get back in brain and body the nervous energy and vitality you have lost. Drugs will not246 words
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Advertisement208 1929-06-03 5 RAJAH'S TYPEWRITING SERVICE. 74-5, Bras Basah Road. jWe undertake typewriting jobs of all nature. CONCRETE LATRINE SEATS of Municipal Pattern for Rural Board District can now be obtained at $4 each. G. R. OEHLERS, 30, St. Michaels Road. DIABETES. Apply TABIB M. L JOHARI, 100, Arab Street, Singapore. COASTAL TRANSPORT208 words
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Advertisement251 1929-06-03 6 Amusements. ■Bt3sasEsgSZs3sß»ZsasaißS^ I PAVILION 1 I THONE 6903 jj To-night-The Last Night of ALIAS THE LONE WOLF." jj I FROM SUNDAY, JUNE 2TO SATURDAY, JUNE 8. gj AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. J THE FOREIGN LEGION. g STARRING H I NORMAN KERRY LEWIS STONE I I251 words
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Advertisement156 1929-06-03 6 ALHAMBRA 8 g I 'PHONE 6909 g I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) jj PROGRAMME I Commencing Friday, May 31 and j ending Wednesday, June 5. lINI IN THE SECOND SHOW AT t P.M. g THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I "Vamping I Venus."! j Featuring CHARLIE MURRAY. I I156 words
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Advertisement386 1929-06-03 6 GAIETY CINEMA The Ever Popular. Junction Albert and Beucoolen Street*. FROM FRIDAY, MAY 31 TO THURSDAY, JUNE 6. SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M A tremendous picture no one can afford to miss! THE GYPSY PRINCESS. Totally unusual. Packed to the hilt with things you love. One solid feast of spectacular386 words
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166 1929-06-03 7 (Juthrie's htport. Guthrie and Co., .Ltd., in their k!y it port dated May 31, state: I ifluidation has continued and the tone the market has been weak. At the however, values have risen slightly on or <]( :s from New York and prices US* a166 words
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Article230 1929-06-03 7 The rut profit of Whiteaway, Laidlaw n i Co.. drapers, etc.. for the year ended i f b 28, amounted to £92,158 (against 747 for 11*27-28). The proposed final dividend on the (;rdinary shares is 5 per rent., Baking 10 per cent., free of tax, ,r Ike230 words
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Article214 1929-06-03 7 In the:r t port, balance sheet and revenue for the year ended March 31, 1929, nted at the nineteenth ordinary pKral meeting on Friday, June, 7, 1929, it 12.30 p.m. at their registered office No. I Prince Street, Singapore, the directors I Trafalgar Ltd. state: The profit for214 words
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117 1929-06-03 7 I*l "•Jjjfcer industry, it appears, is emer--5 J lvdit from last year's crisis. Ute rate of consumption increases •tcasZV d not be i-emot- when the be Z i i of thti restriction period will «ntkoLt /"J: Th:U Icstri <-'ion w as not WiHi an n117 words
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Article138 1929-06-03 7 untitled rubber in their last weekly KnlV? Charl «s Bradburne and Co.. Nartiia i? umrur sti *te that the recent liable ?atlsfat 'torily explained, as fci may srat 'stics are unchanged, but the shares c,! ov? rdone, particularly are heav^K V Ur tno s P-cukitive counters Elding. l S r138 words
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Article257 1929-06-03 7 Expanding World Consumption. London, May 1. Warehouse stocks of rubber in London and Liverpool advanced by close upon a thousand tons last week, says "Truth." The latter centre is apparently receiving a bigger share of the imports, and supplies SS? n W Unt t0 the fairl y257 words
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Article164 1929-06-03 7 Price Relationship. w A. Harper points out in the Financial Times'.' that the persistent refusal of the rate of production of tin to dimmish in accordance with the predictions cf the market may not be unrelated to the current price of übber. In 1924, he164 words
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Article161 1929-06-03 7 "Japane se News" Service. Tokyo, May 31. Japan's trade returns for ten days ending May 30 show a total of Y69,358,000 for imports and Y65,029,000 for exports. THE GOLD EMBARGO. The Finance Minister's statement against the immediate removal of the gold embargo has affected nervous speculators on the"Japanese News" Service. - 161 words
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Article209 1929-06-03 7 London, April 26. In their weekly report Messrs. Lewis Lazarus and Sons say: Fresh records in the present downward movement were reached on 'Monday when standard tin was sold at £198 cash and £198 15s. three months. Then, after a somewhat long interval, resumed vigorous support was given209 words
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Article90 1929-06-03 7 Evidence of the considerable developments thft are taking place in the British food canning industry will be shown at the annual Cannery' Exhibition, to be- opened it the Corn Exchange, Cambridge, on June 26 There will be forty or fifty exhibitors. The third annual convention of the National Food Canning90 words
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Article1422 1929-06-03 7 PRODUCE. Singapore, June 3. 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 $348 New Siam Rice 2 $336 New Siam Rice 3 $327 New Siam1,422 words
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Article139 1929-06-03 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, June 3. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Siberg 22; Kutsang 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Montgomeryshire 18; Kelantan 16; Ipoh 15; Suwa Maru 13; Seikai Maru 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Mirzaporc 37; Kamuning 39. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Thesius139 words
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Article152 1929-06-03 7 The King's Exequatur has been received empowering Mr. William W. Butterworth (junior) to act as United States ViceConsul at Singapore. The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is152 words
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Article150 1929-06-03 7 The "Lyee Moon" is expected to-day from Hong Kong, which port she left on the 28th ultimo with passengers. The N.Y.K. liner "Akita Maru" is due from Hong Kong on Thursday and is proceeding to Calcutta on Friday. The "Cap Saint Jacques" is due on Wed- nesday from150 words
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Article151 1929-06-03 7 "Port Curno," Brit., 2,637 tons, Capt. Xibett, from Karachi, 2-6; for Shanghai,. •i-6. Kepong," Brit., 1,322 tons, Capt. Jones, from P. Swettenham, 1-6; for Bangkok, rlate uncertain. Mahidol," Brit., 440 tons, Capt. MacLeod, from Kuantan, 2-6; for Kuantan, 4-6. "Krian," Brit., 453 tons, Capt. Charles, from Belawan-Deli, 2-6; for151 words
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Advertisement342 1929-06-03 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT* Liquidation sale now going on at Jad| Brisk and Sons, Watchmakers, 28-B, Chulin. Street. Good bargains for all. No matter the occasion, if you ara Clifford dressed, you are correctly dressed. Consult us on all matters pertaining to your wardrobe. CLIFFORD'S. Tailors and Outfitters, 2, The Arcade, Raffles342 words
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Miscellaneous379 1929-06-03 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, Jnne 3. High Tides.—6.2l a.m., 7.24 p.m. King's Birthday, Public Holiday. Cricket: Clarke Cup match (contd.). Straits Chinese Methodist Church, Laying of Foundation Stone, 4.30 p.m. Polo: MacDougall Cup. Balestier ground. Banvard's: "Diversion." Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, June 4. High Tides.—7.37 a.m., 8.6 p.m. Jesselton Ice379 words
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Article881 1929-06-03 8 We think that it can. And if Mr Mac Donald thinks likewise he wiienter upon his second experience as Prime Minister, in the tirm hope that it will prove happier than the hrst on.. He is a few short of an absolute majority in the House of881 words
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Article1073 1929-06-03 8 The Hon. Mr. H. V. Towner, Colonial Engineer, has been on a visit to Malacca. Mr. W. E. Rayner succeeds Mr. T. W. Stubbs (resigned) as a member of the Board of Licensing Justices. Unclaimed balances for over ten years in the Post Office Savings Banks of the Colony are1,073 words
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Article253 1929-06-03 8 NO MOKEw^ AfcJ Reuter's Service. The King had a *tion is satisfy t rv held a further **t,, The following bulletT Windsor Castl. n *as s«^ Martvn o signed J*** Dawson of Perm- Wett and ablest a tedious. We accordingly ki Thanksgiving s, n S u uReuter's Service. - 253 words
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Article192 1929-06-03 8 Malacca S.S.A. Confirms Its Approval. At the suggestion of the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, who is on the special sub-tc mittee of investigation, the S.S. (Malaccii Association held a special committet meeting, at the Mala ga Crab M WeiMfr day last, to discuss the Workmen's Co*192 words
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Article140 1929-06-03 8 Return Season Opens. The Victoria Theatre was crowdedlo Saturday evening when the n ?*rl lish Comedy Company turn season here wi h that "The Best People." > show was a success and was tho* enjoyed. The company are now very popj» here and should attract good houses throug»140 words
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Article14 1929-06-03 8 From China and I due at Singapore an serine. I instant. 114 words
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Article27 1929-06-03 8 Mr. W. Burton has been appionted untitled of the Supreme C our djr M. B. C. rrena p_p V entive 1 Assistant Controller. J"E*+ Government Monopolies L*P»27 words
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Advertisement340 1929-06-03 8 I ROBINSON'S I I FOR VALUE AND SERVICE. j I 3 I Ladies' and Gents' I SIGNET RINGS a 18 CARAT GOLD g I SOLID AND HEAVY I ASSORTED SHAPES H 0 MONOGRAMS REVERSED FOR SEALING. B CREBTS ETC., EN T GRAVED TO ORDRR. fl ROBINSON Co. Ltd. (Incorporated in340 words
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Advertisement107 1929-06-03 8 STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS, LEVELS, Etc. Sole Agent* i MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 Compare the price, J quality and mileagt T. K. X s Tyres 1 with those rf I any other make. TENG SENG GUAN. 9U. NORTH107 words
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Article1110 1929-06-03 9 Cabinet Divided on Question of Resignation ANOTHER CONTEST NOT DESIRED. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS. Reuter's Service. LONDON, JUNE 2. Further election results were declared yesterday. The Conservative held two seats for Cambridge University and Dr. Graham Little, Independent, was re-elected for London University. Nine results have st il!BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS.; Reuter's Service. - 1,110 words
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Article106 1929-06-03 9 Harbin Incenses the Soviet. Reuter's Service. t Moscow, June 1. tl!e Police 1 i te to China protests against C °nsulat* r and sea rch of the Russian the immerf; eral at Harbin and demands the ret ar n please of those arrested and pilfe red art°Reuter's Service. - 106 words
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Article48 1929-06-03 9 Many People Killed. Reuter's Service. Buenos Aires, June 2. Another six have been killed in a fresh earthquake in Mendoza Province. Teheran, June 2. The Government Inspector at Kuchan states that 3,253 were killed and 1,121 injured in the earthquake at Khorassan. Eighty-eight villages were destroyed.Reuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article14 1929-06-03 9 LITERARY NOTES, on page 3. INDIAN LABOUR—XVIII, on pages 4 and 13.14 words
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Article617 1929-06-03 9 TWELVE MEDALS. A Smart Turn Out on the Padang. The parade held on the Padang this morning in honour of His Majesty the King's 64th birthday was executed in a manner which ieft nothing to be desired. Favoured with fine weather, crowds of all nationalities began to617 words
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Article157 1929-06-03 9 Only One Point Outstanding. Reuter's Service. Paris, June L The Reparations Experts Committee has reached an agreement on all the German reservations. Only the Belgian claim for compensation, in respect of the German marks issued in Belgium during the German occupation, now remains to be settled. Paris, JuneReuter's Service. - 157 words
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Article50 1929-06-03 9 Reuter's Service. Sofia, June L Mr. Van Lear Black, who left Croydon for Tokyo as arranged at dawn yesterday, has arrived and leaves for Aleppo to-day, He is accompained by five persons and two pilots. Teheran, June 1. The French airman, Arrachat, has left for India.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article1878 1929-06-03 9 Six for Malaya. G.CM.G. FOR SULTAN OF SELANGOR. Malaya receives six Honours in the King's Birthday List, but none are reported so far for unofficial members of the community. There are military 0.8. E. awards for the Volunteer Commandants of Penang and Malacca. The Sultan of Selangor1,878 words
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Advertisement98 1929-06-03 9 aBMm»: jf^i^ OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS (Incorporated in the Strait- Settlements.) j g Voice recoras o» I the NEW I "His Master's Voice" C RE-ENTRANT EXPONENTIAL GRAMOPBOM, Tbe secret lies ie the application ot a scientific principle known as HATCHED IMPEDANCE 1 I S. MOUTRIE LTD. I (Incorporated in Hon*-98 words
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281 1929-06-03 10 Sports Pastimes. WELCH v. MALAYS. Malays' Fine Efforts. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. At the Stadium on Saturday the Welch met the Malays in a first division match of the Singapore League. It was an ingame from slnrt to finish, <ind the result of a draw cf 2-all was a fair reflection of281 words
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Article33 1929-06-03 10 The match between the S.C.C. and the I.C.F.A. of the Second Division of the Singapore League arranged to be played at the Padang this evening, has been postponed to Wednesday.33 words
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Article205 1929-06-03 10 FIRST DIVISION. r Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts *.C.C. ft 4 0 1 10 2 0 Welch. 7 3 3 1 16 14 7 eJ.CJ.A. 4 S 1 0 14 1 S.R.C. 7 3 4 0 15 14 6 Beletar 5 3 2 0205 words
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83 1929-06-03 10 The replay between the Medicals and the Stadt House at Malacca on Saturday, on the Kubu Plain, ended in a "2 -0 victory for the Medicals. The Stadt House were the tetter team hut were unlucky, and lapses by their goal-keeper were responsible for both83 words
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Article114 1929-06-03 10 After a hard struggle the Post Office defeated the P.W.D. 4—1 in the replay of t&e Malacca Inter-Departmental competition. The P.W.D. drew first blood, through M. Bodestyne, who, receiving 1 a pass j from Leon, sent in a grounder which de- feated Eng Suan. The114 words
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Article118 1929-06-03 10 Final Between S.P.C. and R.A. To-day. POLO. On Saturday and Sunday the matches for the MacDougall Polo Cup, a Junior handicap event, took nlaee on the ground of the Singapore Polo Club before a good attendance. Tfte match on Saturday was between the Selangor Polo Club, with a118 words
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Article461 1929-06-03 10 Rest Badly Beaten. CRICKET. In the Clarke Cup match commenced on the S.C.C. ground on Saturday, Leijssius won the toss and put the Europeans in. Marshall and Livock becoming associated for the second wicket carried the score from 16 to 208 before a separation was effected. After,461 words
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Article99 1929-06-03 10 Wednesday's Great Race. LATEST BETTING. THE TURF. Reuter's Service. London, June 2. A .steady drizzle this morning broke the prolonged drought which had been causing some anxiety regarding the hardness of the fcpsam racecourse The Press Association learns that the ticket which has drawn Cragadour in the CalcuttaReuter's Service. - 99 words
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Article21 1929-06-03 10 Scratchings for To-day. OThe following are scratched in to-day's tivces at :Selaingor, from all engagements: Puzzler, Stiffy and Enri^-n.21 words
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Article94 1929-06-03 10 Miss Helen Wills Wins Ladies' Title. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. Auteuil, June 2. In the rnen'a singles French Champion- r otra beat H "nter ()—S, 10—8, 4—6, B—6, 6—l In the semi-final Lacoste beat Tilden r i' 6 T e 'a 'J 7 3 > anrl Borotra beatReuter's Service. - 94 words
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Article291 1929-06-03 10 Compston Beaten in Second Match. GOLF. Reuter's Service. London, June 1. For the 36 holes match at Blackwell, Birmingham, Hagen appeared on the course half an hour before time, and it was Ccmpston's turn to keep the crowd waiting. The match started a quarter of an hourReuter's Service. - 291 words
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Article149 1929-06-03 10 Reuter's Service. London, June 1. At Coulsdon Court, Purley, in a 36 holes match against Henry Cotton, Horton Smith (America) won the first hole, laying a beautiful approach almost dead. He became two up at the short sixth. Cotton squared at the eighth but the AmericanReuter's Service. - 149 words
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Article58 1929-06-03 10 Reuter's Service. London, June 1. At Selsdon Park, Surrey, in a 36 holes invitation tournament, Abe Mitchell did 74 in the morning and 71 in the afternoon and won with 145. Other scores were: Ed Dudley (America) 80 and 66—146; Johnny farrell (America) 72 and 75—147. Dudley'sReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article240 1929-06-03 10 Mrs. Roberts Performs the Opening Ceremony. The Annual Sale in connection with the Church Workers' Association of St. Peter's Church, Tamil Branch, took place on Saturday in St. Andrew's School Hall between 4 and 7 p.m. Mrs. B. C. Roberts, President of the Association, was received240 words
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Article93 1929-06-03 10 We are reliably informed (says the Malacca Guardian") that so great is the dissatisfaction with the high prices charged for electricity here that certain Chinese capitalists of Malacca are prepared to enter upon competition with the present company ii a franchise can be procured. We ar« informed that they would93 words
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Article716 1929-06-03 10 SUN VAT SEN FUNERAL. The Concluding Ceremony. "Sin Kuo Min" Press Service. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, June 3. At the Fengan yesterday at noon 30.Q00 Chinese, foreigners, officials, masses and plenipotentiaries to Dr. Sun Vat Sen, paid tribute. The ceremonies began at Chuntangpu at 3 a.m. when"Sin Kuo Min" Press Service.; Reuter's Service. - 716 words
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Article31 1929-06-03 10 Winner Averages 100-M.P.H. MOTOR RACING. Reuter's Service. Indianapolis, May 31. Ray Keech won the Indianapolis 500 mile Motor Grand Prix in 5 hrs.. 7 minutes, 25 sees.Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article49 1929-06-03 10 BADMINTON. A match of five singles will be played between the above parties to-day "on tne former's court, at 4.15 p.m. The following will represent the Rovers: Tan Eng Sin Quan Siew Chye, Ang Eng Kirn, Tan r.ng Tee and Koh Joo Hock. Reserve:—Chew Kirn Tian.49 words
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Article525 1929-06-03 10 Chiang to Retire 1 ATTEMPTED MURDER OF FENG. [By Courtesy of Sin Chew Jit Poh Press.] Like a bombshell political circles are receiving the announcement, which it is reported that Chiang Kai Shek made, saying that he himself is prepared to join Feng Yu Hsiang and Yen525 words
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Article20 1929-06-03 10 Reuter's Service. Victoria, British Columbia, June 2. The Duke of Gloucester arrived yesterday from Japan.Reuter's Service. - 20 words
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Article120 1929-06-03 10 Unknown Car Kills Woman. In Keppel Harbour Road on Saturday night a Sikh woman sustained fatal injuries on being knocked down by an unknown motor-car. A European was the first to render assistance, and the woman was later conveyed to hospital in an ambulance. She was120 words
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Article254 1929-06-03 11 iV 4G ek and employee p FINED. Contempt of Court. Irth Magistrate (Mr. G. F. F. judgment on Saturday in eh Xh the manager of Chop t benzine stuie m 1». New V was charged with wilfully lo galior tins to be lined with !vTnrescribed quantity 01 benzine254 words
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Article231 1929-06-03 11 following is the Health Bulletin of V oi N Eastern Bureau, Lhr for the w< k ended M3y 25: ftouti: 1 smallpox case. htSaiti: 1 r' a K u ase 1 death. s. s and i> deaths «kn 10 casts a::d 1 death during the 1 plague231 words
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Article60 1929-06-03 11 for week ending Sunday June 9: fctae 3.—King's Birthday Parade. a.m. [■Jkw. June 1.-Advanced Signalling 5.15 p.m. Elementary Cl »ss, St. Andrew's House, 5.15 JJJav. June s.—Officers' Meeting, 5.15 p.m. June C.-Band Practice, Head--7* a -l-> p.m. J »ne '-Elementary Signalling Quarters. 5.15 p.m. Advanced Uass. Headquarters,60 words
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Article120 1929-06-03 11 untitled Department has adopted to admit graduates of middle t,;" r 'f? lountries to colleges in 'Wo a st? News" telegram lab, Kota Tinggi, «dt r d from registra--1 Enactment. The »sd ur,vr'7u Se K ai »at, has been re««e Enactment. me the Rev. S. and *Friday Missea Band will120 words
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Article177 1929-06-03 11 Causes Small Boom on Berlin Bourse. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, May 31. The sudden turn in Paris caused a small boom to-day on the Bourse, where foreign buyers, especially British and American, were prominent. Meanwhile, political quarters continue to view the accord with mixed feelings, which were reflectedTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 177 words
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Article88 1929-06-03 11 Billion Marks to the Bad. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, May 31. Addressing the Reichstag's Finance Committee, the Minister of Finance, Herr Hilferding, intimated that the Reich's de-* ficit in the past fiscal year was nearly a billion marks. Berlin, May 31. A sequel to the May DayTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 88 words
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Article68 1929-06-03 11 League Mission to Portugal. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Geneva, May 31. On the League's mandate, the Secretary, Signor Catastini, accompanied by the Secretary General, Sir Eric Drummond, has proceeded to Li&bon, it is alleged in connectton with the Italian intention to endeavour to purchase an African Colony, althoughTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 68 words
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Article56 1929-06-03 11 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Frankfort-on-Main, May 31. Addressing a distinguished gathering on the spirit of the League of Nations, Lord Robert Cecil pleaded for universal peace and disarmament. He declared that the Geneva atmoshpere must be maintained, though it was necessary to eliminate the present cliques both inTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 56 words
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Article42 1929-06-03 11 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Moscow, May 31. The Government has denied the secret agreement with Feng Yu Hsiang. The "Istvestia" adds that Russia, contrary to certain Powers, will always respect China's sovereignty and will never meddle in her domestic affairs.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 42 words
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Article44 1929-06-03 11 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Rome, May 31. The expenses of General Nobile s ill-fated expedition, including the costs of the airship "Italia" and relief ships were estimated at 13,000,000 lire during* a debate in the Chamber on the Army and Navy Estimates.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 44 words
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Article42 1929-06-03 11 Reuter's Service. Bombay, May 31. Amanullah in a Reuter interview, denied that he lefc Afghanistan owing to the defeat of his forces, and stated that from the beginning of the rising he had ordered his troops not to attack anywnerc.Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Article33 1929-06-03 11 Reuter's Service. Caracas (Venezuela), May 31. Juan Baptista Perez has been elected President in succession to M. Gomez, who declined the Presidency on May 4, the day after he was elected.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article22 1929-06-03 11 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Moscow, May 31. The authorities have banned games of chance, incluling lotteries, unless especially sanctioned.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 22 words
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Article17 1929-06-03 11 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Brussels, May 31. The Belgo-Persian Friendship and Arbitration Treaty has been signed.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 17 words
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