Malaya Tribune, 5 June 1929
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Title Section21 1929-06-05 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVI.- N0.130 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1929 FIVE CENI> The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, June 5, 1929.21 words
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Advertisement116 1929-06-05 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. yoi CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I "0.X." CEMENT I I I I CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATES ON APPLICATION TO: I Sole Importers: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. I B (Incorporated in Denmark.) I I CHII V SUR I 1 I j BORNEO MOTORS,116 words
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Advertisement232 1929-06-05 1 V J Tropical HIGH STREET v Singapore. S aSSSHSBSZ5HSZ5ZSZ5Z5ESE52S2SHS2SZSH5HS2SZ5El S a 9 I Spanish Queen 1 ~ym» i n |OLiy ES I Specially selected and bottled by Crosse Dj Inpffi&ffl and Blackwell. Only the finest fruit in perfect condition is used. <? «Crosse I Blackwells j I SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES232 words
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788 1929-06-05 2 YEAR S RETURN 20 PER CENT. Proposal to Exploit Tin Deposits. The 22nd annual ordinary general meeting of the Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate, Ltd., was held at Messrs. Whittall and Co.'s offices in Klang on May 22. Mr. C. L. Chapman presided, and in his788 words
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Article70 1929-06-05 2 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon ets. Xed Shell (ex pump) 79 (ex 2-gall. can &/or 4-jrall. drum) 79 fellow Shell (ex pump) 79 (ex 4-gallon drum) 79 (ex 4-grallon tin) 83 shell Aviation (ex 4-gall. drum) 94 (ex 1-gall. tin) 98 STANDARD OIL CO., OF70 words
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Article691 1929-06-05 2 Ti" Consul The latest laancia] pa contain a fair amouat TZ present ..i For instance a 5 in the "Financial rime." rf l*? -out that tin provided -tal circles on or ing below the £200 level by fai not been experienced f Which hpast. This P691 words
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Article164 1929-06-05 2 Chamber cf Coninem Topio. The following are lia minutes tfj netting of the coi Borneo Chanfber of 1 Jal Sandakan Club on Maj Present: The Ron F. (in the chair), and 51. < A. D. Hew* J. K. S. 1 1 and C. K. Langttmh v, Ua(164 words
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Advertisement426 1929-06-05 2 j, Every doctor J I «|T| knows f II Every Doctor k novv s that experimenting with I many foods is bad for baby. And as he has \\M l f arnt trom ex Perience that there is one food jft 13 1 f™ r a* I witn ni ne426 words
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Advertisement187 1929-06-05 2 I HEADACHES.FEVERS TOOTH- 1 I ACHES, SLEEPLESSNESS g rheumatism, sciatica Break NEUMTIS, NEURALGIA, Mn C I LUMBAGO, AFTER EFFECTS I ALHOLCOOF. that J S Refuse all substitutes which na G S will only harm you and insist P a,n A c] a °s'£ s r f ,As P ro is187 words
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Article1742 1929-06-05 3 MINUTES OF RECENT MEETING. Tribute to Mr. Gilman. The following are the minutes of the meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee held at Kuala Lumpur on May 21: Present:—The Controller of Labour, Malaya, (the hon. Mr. E. W. F. Gilman, M.C.S.) chairman; the Deputy Controller of Labour,1,742 words
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Advertisement284 1929-06-05 3 Pfioerwx 'Phone 3463. MERCHANT S 3Z: X)NTSPE|f |T I Come to us. We have an intimate WONDERING knowledge of all these up-to-date methods T(~S 1 which enlarge the scope of business—bring Ijj* n\J W IvJ I new customers and cut costs. We know, ADVERTISE I 1 too. how to apply284 words
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Advertisement413 1929-06-05 3 FRASER NEAVE LIP. AERATED WATERS QUALITY SERVICE vniiiiuiuffumffm See how naturally lovely 1x11(1 with the word Palmolive in gold vmm a_ letters} the green wrapper: and the red yOttr Bkm Can be on the lack of the cake with the When powder and rouge are applied to word Wmolive thereon.413 words
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2283 1929-06-05 4 THE RUGBY LEAGUE CUP FINAL. Hammond's Views on Cricket Changes. I THRILLING LAWN TENNIS FINALS. (Special to the Malaya Tribune.") London, May 7. The Prince Among the Golfers. While his youngest brother was dining with the Royal Academicians at Burlington House, the2,283 words
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Advertisement396 1929-06-05 4 "Feeling like 10 men a boy —especially the boy" FORMERLY I regarded a nerve-food on a par with goloshes, flannel next the skin and dill'water.'" Thus a contributor wrote in •Gotfmg," June 1926. feeling cheap and nasty after a motor accident, he was persuaded—as he protests—in a weak moment, t»396 words
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Advertisement218 1929-06-05 4 THE NEW HUPMOBILII CENTURY SIX t*A Commanding Reader in <JWotor Qa r "Preference I II II Ci/ HE new Century Six clearly jllfij J Ĕ points the way to new world fmlMl *T J leadership in motor far dt sign, Heat-resisting alloy stech iln s with /f/lillr A. accentuated cam218 words
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Advertisement340 1929-06-05 5 The BRAND is your Guarantee PILOT brand MARGARINE SUGAR CANE Hams c 3 Bacon REFRIGERATING Co LTD ARRIVED 10 INCH DOUBLE SIDED "BANNER" RECORDS. 6097. A. M> K'ue Heaven. Fox-Trot. Vocal. 11. 1 Wonder How You're Spending Your Evenings Now. 5200. Of My Dreams. Mother Knows Best). Fox-Trot, Vocal. i;340 words
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Advertisement406 1929-06-05 5 Cutaneous eruptions, small wounds and ulcers* No better remedy to give immediate relief and rapid cure than PUROL Tins 30 and 55 cts. Tubes 75 cts. A VUf Obtainable everywhere MISS SITI AMSAH. JEMPOL RECORDS. SUDA SAMPAY 3. Krontjong Siti Amsah—Tjik Mamat. 4. Krontjong Antjoer Hati—Dendang Soerabaia. 5. Krontjong S.B.—Extra406 words
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Advertisement322 1929-06-05 5 DENTISTRY. Latest Method of Treatments without Pain Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES. O. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist. 75. HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary. 'Phone 4057. DIABETES. Apply TABIB M. I. JOHARL. 100, Arab Street, Singapore. CONCRETE LATRINE SEATS of Municipal Pattern for Rural Board District322 words
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Advertisement229 1929-06-05 6 *MBSBSaSHSaS2SZSaSaSESgS^ PAVILION j 'PHONE 6903 I 1 3 FROM SUNDAY, JUNE 2 TO SATURDAY, JUNE 8. I AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. 8 S g The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. g THE FOREIGN LEGION J I" STARRING g NORMAN KERRY LEWIS STONE MARY NOLAN JUNE MARLOWE IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.M229 words
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Advertisement319 1929-06-05 6 Amusements. lAIHAMIRAI I 'PHONE 6909 jjj (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd, Proprietors.) I PROGRAMME 1 I Commencing Friday, May 31 and f I ending Wednesday, June 5. H IN THE SECOND SHOW AT t P.M. I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I I "Vamping I 1 Venus." I j Featuring CHARLIE319 words
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Advertisement391 1929-06-05 6 GAIETY CINEMA The Ever Popular. Junction Albert and Beneoolen Streets. FROM FRIDAY, MAY 31 TO THURSDAY, JUNE 6. SECOND SHOW AT 9 PM 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 spectacular391 words
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300 1929-06-05 7 Report at 11 a.m. To-day. RUBBER. 10 11/16 d., down 3/16 d. on,lt Y ()r k 21% cents (G), unchanged. NeW _-Quiet. Allenbys $2.15 to $2.25; Sl.BO to $1.90; Ayer Panas **2 !n $775; Brogas $1.25 to $1.30; rtff Z a 87% to 92% cents;300 words
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Article101 1929-06-05 7 vaniise Government's Action. A reliable correspondent living at Puket t Siair writes to inform the "Straits Echo" tha> the dredge at Katu belonging to thr Katu Tin Dredging Co. of Kuala Lumper *as stopped on May 28 by the vimese Government. Apparently tho r-dp- has been sending101 words
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Article74 1929-06-05 7 [British Official Wireless.] London, June 4. Paris 124.05 New York 4.84% Brussels 34.925 Geneva 25.195 Amsterdam 12.07% Milan 92.65 Berlin 20.335 S'.Hkholni 18.14 (Wnhagen 18.205 Oslo 18.20 Vienna 34.52 Prague ***** Helsingfors 193 Madrid 35.075 I-iibon 108% Athens 375 Bu.-hanst »18 Rio 5 55/64 Buenos Aires 47 5/32 Bombay74 words
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Article79 1929-06-05 7 Further Shipment of Gold. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] New York, June 5. The persistent depression in the Sterling Exchange in recent weeks resulted in a resumption of the movement of gold from London to New York. A Million dollars of gold are being shipped hereReuter's Service. - 79 words
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57 1929-06-05 7 U. S. Government Aid. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] June 5. Grain prices repeated Monday's sensational sputt following the news from Washington that Congressional leaders favoured the immediate appropriation of $500,000 000 for the stabilisation of agriculture. Wheat closed at 9% cents per bushe! above theReuter's Service. - 57 words
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Article113 1929-06-05 7 A Difficult Passage. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Washington, June 1. The Tariff Bill is meeting considerable opposition in the Senate. It is said that Mr. Hoover is dissatisfied with the Bill because it does not conform to his recommendation of "limited revision" and does tco littleReuter's Service. - 113 words
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53 1929-06-05 7 Reuter's Service. Melbourne June 4 After a protracted strike the timber mills have been reopened and several hundreds are working. The owners are satisfied with the response by volunteers and the reopening was not marked by any incident dospite the presence of numerous Union picketsReuter's Service. - 53 words
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65 1929-06-05 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, June 5. It is semi-officially announced that the American engineer Brandt has signed a contract with the Automobile Trust for the reorganisation of the Moscow automobile plant by t.velve American engineers. It is estimated that after reorganisation th-* plant will produceReuter's Service. - 65 words
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Article155 1929-06-05 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, June 5. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Selangor 22; Kopah 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Royal Prince 18; City of Athens 16; Sophie Rickmers 13; Seikai Maru 9; Tsushima Maru 7; Cap St. Jacques 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Bendoran 30;155 words
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Article35 1929-06-05 7 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 is Rs. 15fl equal to $100.35 words
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Article1456 1929-06-05 7 PRODUCE. Singapore, June 5. Rice, Siam 1 per Kovun $35;") Bayer* Sellers Rice, Siam 2 $345 Johore Black Pepper I Rict", Siam 3 $338 Mixed Black Pepper 58 00 j Rice, Siam 4 $305 Sundried Copra 8.35 Rice, Saigon 1 $278 Mixed Copra 8.05 1 Rice, Saigon1,456 words
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Article198 1929-06-05 7 The "Lahore" is expected on Friday evening from Hong Kong. She will berth at the wharves. The "Ekma" arrived yesterday afternoon from Calcutta via Rangoon and Penang with 84 deck passengers. The "Anhui" is due to-morrow morning from Swatow, Amoy and Hong Kong with 1.500 native deck passengers198 words
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Advertisement266 1929-06-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET—Bungalow No. 383. PfcSftr I'an j»ng Road (DVj milestone), moderate rental. Apply Ismail Mansoor and Co., 25, Arab Street. TO LET—ISO and 452, Serangoon Road and 5 New Houses adjoining 430, Serangoon Road. Electric, water laid on. Apply R. Jumabhoy, 14, Robinson Road. WANTED—Dresser for Estate in266 words
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Advertisement673 1929-06-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE—Essex Sedan, 1928 model, excellent condition, run 10,000 miles, will r.acrifice for $1,000 cash, owner leaving* tit v. Call, American Consulate General, 691*9. Liquidation sale now going on at Jaeaj Brisk and Sons, Watchmakers, 28-B, Chull* Street. Good bargains for all. No matter the occasion, if you673 words
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Miscellaneous147 1929-06-05 7 the weather. Meteorological Weekly Report. Station records for the seven days In *r:dni(fht on Saturday, June 1, are: Penang Hill. Altitude 0 f observation (feet above S L 2.100. f, rrea n shade temperature (deg. Total evaporation (in inches) .294. rainfall (in inches) 2.268. Taiping Hill. it.tuae of observation (feet147 words
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Miscellaneous192 1929-06-05 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JUNE 5. *Ceylon, Southern and Western Imiia (Diomed) 2 p.m. P. Swettenham, Penang, Colombo, Boston and New York (Royal Prince) 2 p.m. Djambi (Noorebar) 2 p.m. Kemaman, Kretay and Trongganu (Boribat) 2 p.m. kelantan (Malini) 2 p.m. Kemaman Trengganu (Hong Lee) 3 p.m Banka Island, Pladjoe and192 words
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Obituary44 1929-06-05 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. M lu J B t heim and famiJ y wish to thank the funnrT f riends who attended the funeral of the late Mr. John Bheem and also those who sent wreaths telegrams, and letters of condolence44 words
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Article885 1929-06-05 8 Look for the motive! That is the approved principle for those seeking to find an explanation for any action! And human nature is often so ungenerous as to suspect unworthy motives when action affects individuals or institutions. Well, so fir tm the Rubber Research Institute885 words
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Article63 1929-06-05 8 Lt. C. J. Corbin, Welch Regt,. has been appointed A.D.C. tr> H. E the Governor. The Hon. Mr. E. W. F. Gilman. C.8.E., Controller of Labour; Malaya, and Mrs. Gilman are going on leave shortly. His Excellency Phya Prr.dibaddha BhuVv. His Sttpsc M sty's Con-ul-General for the Straits Settlements and63 words
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Article666 1929-06-05 8 MINUTES OF BOARD MEETINGS. We have received to-day copies of minutes of meet ngs of the Board of the Rubber Research Ins itute of Malaya, including: tl\e eleven sittings of the special meeting to inquire into tne affairs of t; lt Institute and the statement of conclusions— published666 words
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Article339 1929-06-05 8 Institute's Work Appreciated. (From Our Own Correspondent.) lpoh, June 4. Th > Rubber Research Institute was the subject of an interesting discussion at the meeting cf the Central Ptrak P. A. during the week-end. Mr. J. S. Feiguson, the new chairman, submitted a iengthy memorandum on the339 words
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Article109 1929-06-05 8 NINE I( vrKs 1 eace. In addition to gas. t CM.G. to Mi G 1 **> M; f Major A. A. Lermit Anders, and th? Vb Whitley (Attorney r VN Malayan Honours*.,/ °>« foiuf and F.M.S. SoTer, CSKTIPICATEB rw Heng J.p.; i ma Lai Mr. Li» sSS109 words
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Article195 1929-06-05 8 Sunday, May 26 i His Excellency at; the Cathedral of th< l a.m. p u 1 Monday, May 27. j The Lady Colin* Hi tsej v. g a M Justice McCabe Keav. inson, D.S.O., M.C., a v Hai at Government Roust I -day. May lg. I Mrs. John195 words
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Article83 1929-06-05 8 The Banvard Compai y iraW a able performance of ai nld lav<>ur.:e I Rookery Nook" lasl night mm Vanghan had the big part »«d u-r: charmintrlv she played it, *c matm Z provided by Mr. Beaton Gey, Mr. Russell and other- was sof ained „S spirit to83 words
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Article54 1929-06-05 8 From Holland and Get nan* by "J Hooft," due at Smarapoit at 10 t» morrow. From China and Japai -Kiton due at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japai <AM»*» due at Singapore to-nionWJ dßf From China and-lar at Singapore at 6 Europe, (1 May lfi) by "Raju a.m.54 words
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Article60 1929-06-05 8 Since January untitled red gallons of local!) Mabe* heer. dripped to Sm« M.G." For the pas' threi br?en export of larg reap herring roe* and jag! Penang.- M M I The death occur?- T" Hospital yesterday. r deceased gentlemai tb* the District Court ir a rc Government n after 1560 words
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Article35 1929-06-05 8 Latest Quotations- K I'BBr.K. London:—10 II H"' New York.—21N Singapore: —.'JO 1 0 J'V M (up I.onckn: —Sp< t t'- vi (up 3 months, buyer/ 20s)> (id), sellers £2« 1 ,„!,U Singapore$101-35 words
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Advertisement339 1929-06-05 8 I ROBINSON'S I *V. FOR VALUE AND SERVICE. g Ladies' and Gents' j SIGNET RINGS I 18 CARAT GOLD. j I SOLID AND HEAVY J I ASSORTED SHAPE* g I MOSO3RAMS REVEKSED FOR SE\LING. g I CRESTS ETC., EVGRAVED TO ORDER. I I ROBINSON Co.. Ltd. E (Incorporated in the339 words
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Advertisement113 1929-06-05 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 Compare the price, g&r%\ q«ality and mileagt fSfIM T KKs 7yres Wfi Hi with those rf Iktf any other make fid, it. t*\113 words
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Article598 1929-06-05 9 Lady Minister IfIOMAS TO BE FOREIGN SECRETARY? Reuter's Service. fßeuter's Service.] London, June 4. Bal) -day tendered this resigna- Mac Donald has been summoned and Jfr- to Windsor to-morrow p ro< IUaiMMP FORECAST OF MINISTERS. Mr. McDonald's new A .Lnt from usually well-informed 3 that Mr. J.Reuter's Service. - 598 words
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Article20 1929-06-05 9 I** h Official Wireless.] Th Rug-by, June 4. er of unemployed on Maj This was 27,(538 more-20 words
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Article19 1929-06-05 9 Reuter's Service. Karachi, June 4. m a 'era Arrachart and Rignot *O aru,i for Allahabad.Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Article13 1929-06-05 9 5hL.!! ORTB HKV 'K>V. on page 4. NOTES, on page 13.13 words
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Article205 1929-06-05 9 REPARATIONS SETTLED. Belgium Accepts Germany's Proposals. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Paris, June 4. The Belgian marks difference has been settled and the Reparations Experts will be able to sign a unanimous report this week. M. Franqui (Belgium) has agreed to sign on the basis ofReuter's Service. - 205 words
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Article111 1929-06-05 9 War Minister May Resign. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Prague, June 4. A stnsat on has teen caused by the investigation into the activities of Staff Captain Falout, who was recently arrested on a charge of espionage on behalf of a Foreign Power. It is reported that Falout systematically111 words
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Article104 1929-06-05 9 A Permanent Memorial. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, June 4. It is understood an announcement regarding the provision of a permanent memorial of the first Atlantic flight, made by Sir John Alcock and Sir Arthur Whitten Brown on June 14, 191-9, will be made at the luncheon to104 words
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Article76 1929-06-05 9 Chinese Railway Guards' Action. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Shanghai, June 3. News fTom Manchuli says the Soviet Consul-General at Mukden, the Soviet ViceConsul at Harbin and M. Slowetts, the Russian director of th? Chinese Eastern Railway, all of whom left Harbin for Moscow on June 1,Reuter's Service. - 76 words
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Article62 1929-06-05 9 Long Terms of Imprisonment, Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Bombay, June 4. Bhattacharji has been sentenced at the Nasik sessions to seven years' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of conspiracy, two years for contravention oi th* Explosives Act and one year for contravention of the Eaiiwav Act, the sentencesReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article57 1929-06-05 9 Reuter's Service. Mexico City, June 4. News from ChepulteT.ee Castle says tha General Enrique Goroztieta, chief of the "Christeros." whose tattle-cry was "Long Live Christ and the King." has been killed in a fight with Federals. Seventy of hiu followers died with hini. Goroztieta's army liasReuter's Service. - 57 words
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Article870 1929-06-05 9 A TECHNICAL OFFENCE. Master of K.P.M. Vessel Prosecuted. An interesting shipping case, in which the Master of the K.P.M. vessel "Alting" was prosecuted for piling cargo on the hatches of the main deck, was heard before the Third Magistrate (Mr. C. S. Findlay) yesterday. Mr.870 words
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Article40 1929-06-05 9 Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] Hartsdale, Now York, June 4. Evanfciline Booth, who met with an accident recently, is recovering and thy slight concussion has ontirely disappeared. An X-Ray examination has shown that th« skull is not fractured.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article445 1929-06-05 9 Not a Shot Fired. AMERICA'S REPLY TO CHINESE NOTE. (By Courtesy of the Sin Chew Jit Poh.) Peiping, June 5. There is an indication that Feng Yu Hsiang is contemplating withdrawal into Szechuen and Chungking. He is anticipating an invasion of Szechuen from Honan and Liushsiang. The445 words
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Article60 1929-06-05 9 A GoorJ Night and Quiet Day. Reuter's Service. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, June 4. An official statement issued from Windsor Castle this morning stated that the King h id had a good night. [Reuters Service.] London, June 4. It is officially stated that the KingReuter's Service. - 60 words
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48 1929-06-05 9 German Celebration. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Frankfurt on the Main, June 4. The centenary of the arrival ot the first American Consul was m j de he occasion for the unveiling of a Memorial Tablet in the presence of the American Ambassador, Mr. Schurman.48 words
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Article157 1929-06-05 9 A Novena in honour of St. Anthony de Padua will commence on Friday, at tha Church of St. Joseph. Service on week days begins at 5.30 p.m. and on Sunday at 5 p.m. The Feast will be celebrated on Sunday, June 10. The Volunteer Section of the Selangor Fire Brigade,157 words
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Advertisement138 1929-06-05 9 TENNENF'S I 3 D PILSENER j BEER I WILL f SATISFY OB TAIN\BLE FRDVI ALL DEALERS. SOLE AGENTS: GllTHME*€b I (Incorporated in th* Straits Settlements.] I TONE AND TOUCH. j jj PI4NO PERFECTION as demonstrated by the f J MOUTRIE PIANO. 0 1 SPECI4LLY CONSTRUCTED for this Climate, and tally138 words
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Article377 1929-06-05 10 Sports Pastimes. THE TURF. Derby Day. POLITICS IN THE BACKGROUND. Final List of Starters and Jockeys. nUH MUG AM PREPARES COURSE. Reuter's Service. I [Reuters Service.] London, June 4. $The political situation been totally eclipsed with the approach of to-morrow'- 1 classic at Epsom. Selection cries faded out before theReuter's Service. - 377 words
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Article87 1929-06-05 10 Straits Merchant Service Guild. Aristotle 6654 Harbison 1680, Bosworth 1294. Brienz 5808,* Cavardo 3092. Cragadour J8Q3. Empire Budder 2666, En Garde 6335, €fay Day 5118, Golden Rain 3525, Grand fc-ince 2404, Horns 4242, Hunter's Moon 3975, Kopi 2419, Leonard 1234, Le Voleur 6*69, ftlontclair 5927, Mr. Jinks87 words
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Article98 1929-06-05 10 Cragadour 524; Cavendo 940; Rattle the Reefer 200; Trigo 335; Kopi 242; Osiris 489; Hunter's Moon 274; Boswcrth 301; Tne McNab 218; Aristotle 657; N. P. B. 617; Montclair 431; Grand Prince 212; «Posterity 368; Reedsmouth 411; Le Voleur 665; Barbizar 165; Mr. Jinks 427; Empire Builder98 words
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Article30 1929-06-05 10 To-Day's Scratchings. Race 2: Ensign; Race 4; Shediac, Brother Dowse The Glim; Race o-: Actress; Race 6: Fauline; Race 8; Seren; Race 9 Full House, Bob Marsh.30 words
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Article150 1929-06-05 10 BADMINTON. The first anniversary of the Shanghai B.r, was celebrated on the Ist and 2nd inst. at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, kindly lent for the occasion. Messrs. Lee Thian Hock and Tan Sip Chew (Patrons) ami me officials from the Badminton Association were present, but150 words
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Article281 1929-06-05 10 Derby Retains the Lead. THE SOUTH AFRICANS AT LORD'S. Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.] London, June 4. The remaining- County Championship and other first class games commenced on Saturday resulted ts follows:— DERBY BEAT SOMERSET. Derby: 385 (Hutchinson 138, WeJlard 6 for 96). Somerset: 198 and 179 (MittanhalReuter's Service. - 281 words
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Article160 1929-06-05 10 POSITIONS UP TO YESTERDAY. 1st Inngs. P. W. L. D. A. B. Pts P er ->- 8 5 1 0 2 0 50 Lancashire 8 5 1 0 1 1 48 Notts 6 4 0 0 2 0 r» Middlesex 6 4 1 0 1 0 37160 words
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Article39 1929-06-05 10 BILLIARDS. The final in the billiards tournament of the Eurasian Company, S.V.C., will be played, between Mr. W. A. Aeria an Pte. H. E Woodford, at 8 o'clock to-night. All memhers are invited to attend.39 words
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Article45 1929-06-05 10 Alarming Eruptions. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Naples, June 4. Periodical eruptions of Vesuvius are continuing with alarming force. However the wt lages on the mountain sido are considered u> be safe while the lava is flowing from the inferno into the valley.45 words
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Article188 1929-06-05 10 A general meeting of local Travancoreans is to be held on Sunday, at 11, Dhoby Ghaut (C.T.A. Hall), to consider a proposal to form an Association in Singapore. All Travancoreans are cordially invited to attend. At the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd to-morrow and on Friday and Saturday, at 6MO188 words
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Article124 1929-06-05 10 Welch II Beat S.C.F.A. "B." ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Playing the greater part of the first hall wi.h only nine men and continuing the rest of the game with a man tlhort, the S.C.F.A. "B" wcr? heavily defeated by the Welch II at the Stadium yesterday in a Second Division124 words
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Article196 1929-06-05 10 The R.E. met the Robins in the Second Division of the Singapore League yester» day on the Malay ground. They beat the Robins by one goal to nil in an interesting crame. The Robins took the offensive from the kick-off. Owing to the absence of some players196 words
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Article116 1929-06-05 10 In the Second Division league game between the R.A.O.C. and the S.R.C, played on the Padang yesterday, afternoon, the Military fdde registered their first win. They scored 5 to 2 in a dull and listless game, in which neither side appeared to pu: their best into116 words
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Article189 1929-06-05 10 FIRST DIVISION. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta «.C.C. 5 4 0 110 2 9 Welch 7 3 3 1 16 14 ♦.C.F.A. 4 3 1 014 1 6 Jeletar 5 S 2 013 0 6 ULC. 1 3 4 015 14 0 R.A. 0189 words
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Article76 1929-06-05 10 TO-DAY, JUNE 5. Division I. S.C.F.A. v. Feletar at Stadium. (Referee: Mr. FarweH). Division 11. S.C.C. v. I.C.F.A. at S.CC. (Referee: Mr. Cowles). TO-MORROW. JUNE 6. Division I. S.C.C. v. Welch at S.C.C. (Referee: Mr. F. M. Still). Division Q. S.C.F.A. "B" v. Robins at S.C.F.A. (Referee:76 words
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Article29 1929-06-05 10 Scotland Beat Holland. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Amsterdam, June 5. In an Association football match played at the Olympic stadium, Scotland beat Holland 2—o. There were 20,000 spectatorsReuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article42 1929-06-05 10 Batavia Team's Visit. We understand that the Batavia Hercules Football team, who were expected to> arrive here o n June 19, have called the S.A.F.A. posrponing their visit to July 10. The Singapore programme will bo announced in due course.42 words
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43 1929-06-05 10 Yeo Cheuk Wah. Chua Boon Lay and Lim Yong Liang were granted permission by the S.A.F.A. to accompany the Hong Kong team to Java on the understanding that no postponements of S.C.F.A. it-ague gam?s would be involved. I43 words
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Article24 1929-06-05 10 The attendances at the four games played hv the Hong Kong team during the recent visit to Singapore totalled 36.1*05.24 words
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Article184 1929-06-05 10 Sikhs Involved in Early Morning Crime. In the Coroner's Court this morning Mr. F. G. Bourne opened the inquiry into tho death of a Sikh watchman who was brutally murdered on the early morning of May 22 in Robinson Road. The brother of the deceased said that184 words
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Article104 1929-06-05 10 On the ground in Anson Road, near the Stadium, the Manila Shows are having another successful season. The attraction is one to which parents should certainly take their offspring for a jolly hour or two. The various roundabouts provide plenty of fun, and there are some excellent104 words
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Article42 1929-06-05 10 The Surma. The Universal comedy "The Cohens and Kellys in Paris" is the big attraction at the Surma Theatre to-night. In the first show is a new Western feature. There will be matinees of different pictures on Saturday and Sunday.42 words
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Article302 1929-06-05 10 SHOP ASSISTANT'S CLAIM. Messrs. Whiteaway Laidlaw Sued. In the Supreme Court to-day, before his lordship, Mr. Justice Lkane, the hearing was commenced in an action in which Mr. Donald Philip Bain, a Eu:opean Assistant until recently employed by Messrs. Whiteawj y Laidlaw and Co., Ltd., Singapore, is suing302 words
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Article81 1929-06-05 10 Girls Stripped of Jewellery and Murdered. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 4. Yesterday afternoon four armed C bines? entered a t3ashop in the Chinese quarter and roceeded to strip the inmates, three girls and one woman, of their jewellery They screamed to attract attention when knives were81 words
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Article26 1929-06-05 10 Reuter's Service. Simla, June 4. News from Afghanistan says that Haiti bullah's forces havo occupied Kandahar, Amanullah's lat> headquarters, witnout opposition or bloodshod.Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article1281 1929-06-05 10 DEBIT BALANCE FOR Tli FIRST TIME t: Fntape fter*,^ The annual rcaeial of Management the a Maxwell Road Singanoi H n«* institution vestenia- Was held a large those present wtrv i> 2 ath<fnn Roberts, the Hun r 0 P K an c d 5*7? (Colonial Secretary,1,281 words
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Miscellaneous376 1929-06-05 10 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for week ending June 9. To-day, June 5. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Section (Sinhalese), Section Parade. Tc-morrow, June 6. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Section (Indian), Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v) Sig. Sec, Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill376 words
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Article79 1929-06-05 11 Correspondence. iro invited to write to us [Of interest It must be "Malay* Tribune does rjtiHxl ir rse opinions expressed Letters should be as [***2.ible preferably type-written Lf^P 055 and on one side of wcle s P a [V Pen-names may be the 'names and addresses of but ;r: should79 words
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Article494 1929-06-05 11 111«. Ed t Malaya Tribune.") t'T „ndcnce on "The Study St- 5 h i interesting and I take red of closing the ppl> .".h; manner as possible. :ema f J lt ry to deal with certain mule vour correspondents. t i... .ears ago the Western yr«®494 words
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Article626 1929-06-05 11 lTo th Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") j~I have been waiting to see if any lv would take up the cudgwls on behalf i affyers tar onl y a reply j. n ma de and t he real point has been Your correspondent seem» that lawyers are necessary626 words
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Article515 1929-06-05 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, The leading articles appearing in your own paper and in the "Straits Times" on the Election results presented a most startling and amusing contrast. After perusing the latter's editorial on May 31, one felt convinced that England was on the verge515 words
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Article46 1929-06-05 11 There is much sound sense in the letter written by "A British Subject" (an Indian), of Kemaman, but we prefer not to publish it. We have no desire to encourage the discussion in our columns of certain aspects of the political situation in India.46 words
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Article47 1929-06-05 11 Orders for week ending Sunday June 9: To-day, June s.—Officers' Meeting, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. To-morrow, June 6.—Band Practice, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Friday, June 7.—Elementary Signalling Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Advanced Ambulance Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, June 8. —Swimming Class, V.M.C.A. Pool, 3.30 p.m.47 words
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Advertisement151 1929-06-05 11 WHO WINS? Now suppose there are two men of equal education and natural ability applying for a position. One of them is clear minded, fresh complexioned, pleasant mannered, efficient. The other is sallow, depressed, has a bad skin and offensive breath. Which gets the job? There is no need to151 words
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Advertisement315 1929-06-05 11 TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. TO-NIGHT! NEW WORLD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA To-night—A Selected Play "THE TWIN PRINCESS" A thrilling and humorous play with Che Moonah and Che Fatimah in the title rolesSupported by Selected EXTRA TURNS—Music conducted by Incre Jahari Jarr. NOTICE:—"HOORAY ARAB" will be staged shortly under315 words
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Advertisement89 1929-06-05 11 Finest Old f j Highland Whisky. I j Q Born 1820-Still Going Strong. OBTAINABLE FROM EVERY £LIB AND H:»TEL AND FrfOVf *LL G')0B DEALERS IN MALA v 4, SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., L1I). (Incorporated 1n England.) SINGAPORE, PENANG IPOH AND K€Ai.> UDHPUR jfi| Gordons Dry I Gin* 1 I89 words
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Article437 1929-06-05 12 Singapore, June L MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 60 Beef, atew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 53 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 54 Fowl, kati 67 Hens (Locally reared) kati 79 Ducks, each 78 Pigeon, domestic,437 words
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Advertisement300 1929-06-05 12 Mi 111 II II I Mi II 1 i 1 i 1 i TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. TO-NIGHT! rj DEAN'S UNION OPERA I Will Stage that Favourite Hiadastaai Play 1 Lailee Majnoon." g ffi g Tomorrow, June 6.-"ABU HASSAN OF BAGHDAD." Ei AT B I THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge300 words
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Advertisement568 1929-06-05 12 Shampoo Yourself With Cuticura Soap Anoint the scalp, especially spots of dandruff and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment. Then shampoo with a suds of Cuticura Soap and warm water. Rinse thoroughly. A healthy scalp usually means good hair. IV Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from568 words
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Advertisement299 1929-06-05 12 I An Amazing Off^l I $35.00. I I THE ROBINSON PIANO CO LTD. I S (Incorporated in Hong k I SINGAPORE, H !j 1 a I 1 VIRILINE S i I JE™" 9 ,f0m ,n, POtenee. weakest, K Hi depression nervousness. i«s*.t u ai mm fd |h of appetite, insomnia299 words
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Article608 1929-06-05 13 EUROPEAN CAR WAR. New American Motor Roads. Reuter It is proposed to construct in America two motor roads between the Atlantic and the Pacific, of no less than 80 yards in width, except on mountainous sections. The one on the noth will have a length of 3,349 miles,Reuter - 608 words
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Advertisement709 1929-06-05 13 MAZDA ELECTRIC LAMPS Manufactured by THE BRITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON Co., Ud.. ENGLAND. f ENSURE GOOD LIGHTING. f I Sole Agents: ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF I THE BORNEO CO LTD. I (Incorpormted in England.) Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Teluk Anson and Penang. I B JOCITIN is a very pleasant-tasting ex T Su pr709 words
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Advertisement116 1929-06-05 13 To enhance the VSaV beauty of KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE TOILET ARTICLES. Dr. Sale Hair Oil—Buah <ras Hair Oil. 2. Obat Botak Hair Oil—Dr. "Sale Hair Washing Soap. 3. Vinolia Hair Washing Soap—Chun Lim Hair Washing Soap. 4. Jasmin Hair Oil—Birkin Hair Washer 5. Pixavon Hair Washing |Soap—Sim Son116 words
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Advertisement160 1929-06-05 13 '<L I EASTERN SERIES 1 £V A J I M> BURMA Jhs\ X° say<<Milkmaid Milkis P art I Jftfc f Burma s national life is no 1 exaggeration. Each year, m j thousands oi homes, (he richness I I 3nd purit X of this world-famous M W J I J/M160 words
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Advertisement595 1929-06-05 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. KUCHAI TIN DREDGING COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a* [nterim Dividend of fj~jfc%ft year ending June 30. H wm holders of Ordinary Shares on the Regis ter on June 25, 1929. MHTTCE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN Shares on the Register on June 25, 1929 NOTICE595 words
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Advertisement475 1929-06-05 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Sales-girl• for a dispensary sth or 6th standard (Eurasian). Apply S.A., c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —Experienced Temporary Surveyor for Irrigation Surveys in Malacca with thorough knowledge of Level and Theodolite Surveys. Salary $4.00 per day. Motor-cycle allowance $35.00 a month. Apply Senior Executive Engineer, Malacca, before June475 words
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Advertisement541 1929-06-05 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. j V 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, nir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street541 words
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Advertisement448 1929-06-05 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.448 words
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Advertisement275 1929-06-05 14 INSURANCE. (kwi SOI)TH \IP 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 12,000,000 Surplus275 words
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Advertisement440 1929-06-05 14 3b-3., Brw Basah jj SINGAPORE I 3411. ess or MODER A^ HABGEi TREATMENT CONSULTATION Fr 0E I 8 a.m. to 5 p. m H Miss. F. IMAI (DJ)S.), l.«dy [>~„,,, Sv(ta <<■ No. 121, NOKn BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE. MALAY^RIBU XE I 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, I PAYABLE IN ADVANCE |H440 words
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Advertisement389 1929-06-05 15 SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA AND in England.) PASSENGER CARGO 11 SERVICES. IA an) ORIENTAL STEAM CO. LONDON AND ■gW MAIL SERVICE. with His Majesty's Government.) oIT WARDS from LONDON For Chins Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1929 9 10u June 15 js.s 9 t loo June 29 m 11,100 July 13 *jn389 words
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Advertisement487 1929-06-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE DeutBch Australlsche Dampfschlffs W C| Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. M.s. RHEINLAND June tj, s^s 8 T^m^ AND a ManiU June 2 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN jJJIv i? t m.s. ERMLAND j~Z 11 t m.a. BURGENLAND ffl fn487 words
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Advertisement426 1929-06-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS >OtV* NORDD£DTS€H£R LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 8 LAHN for Hong Kong, S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny ft Tsingtao June 8 t ANHALT for Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Y'hama Vladivostok June 17 DERFFLINGER for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku Dalny Tsingtao426 words
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Advertisement268 1929-06-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PFiNANG (direct expreaa, aerrfee—ltH hoars). Thursday 11.80 a.m. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang) Thursday a.m. "KEDAH" A special Motor Bus for Braatagi connects with s.s. Kedah at Be la wan on Saturdays. Tickets for this bus can be purchased on board268 words
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Advertisement638 1929-06-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination bo* Sat JKatori Mara 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp ft Rotterdam June 6 J Atsnta Mara 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam June 20 21 Kashima Mara 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam July 4 5 Hakone Mara 10,500 Naples, Marseilles,638 words
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Advertisement263 1929-06-05 16 Neapolitan Ice Cream f U "THREE FLAVOURS IN ONE" O 0 Q g AT YOUR DINNER PARTIES SERVE 8 COLD STORAGE ICE HEM. J g g Obtainable in Pint and Quart Bricks. o 1 Singapore Cold storage Co., Ltd. 1 jj (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Q I For Quality263 words
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Advertisement230 1929-06-05 16 I The New I I Superior I I Whippets I I have now arrived. I The style creation of master designers—the I mechanical triumph of leading engineers I I See these cars at our showroom. I CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. I j| (Incorporated ia the Straits Settlements.) H IHMW230 words
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Advertisement72 1929-06-05 16 1 PYRAMID I HANDKERCHIEFS I I FOR MEN I label on _ef I SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA. I I WILLIAM JACKS Co., (Malaya) Ltd I }j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) H mm I |jj YOU CANNOT BUY AI I jJ|Pk LAMP THAN I if [4 Philips I 0 SOLE72 words
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