Malaya Tribune, 8 June 1929
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Title Section23 1929-06-08 1 The Malaya Tribune g XVI, No. 133 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1929 FIVE CENTS*. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday. J un 8, 1929.23 words
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Advertisement394 1929-06-08 1 gIpTON'S CEYLON TEA. fO U CANNOT BETTER T HE BEST. jA. Staub Co., Cognac. Pure Grape-juice Brandies." M j j|j Delightful and Mellow of taste with 11 f a real Cognac Aroma. IJI TRY Staub's jtt j 3 STARS or 5 CROWNS J Brandy Once and you will never figg394 words
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Advertisement248 1929-06-08 1 7 rropkal 0 HIGH STREET W Singapore. y nJ 1 8 I famous I I Tomato Catsup j I iggjß y Crosse Blackwell's unequalled blend. ■3 6f!r w Fresh, ripe Tomatoes, creamed and jj blended with Spices. An excellent Re,ish vvHh Meat and Fish--1 I I Blackwell's 1 I TOMATO248 words
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1360 1929-06-08 2 TAX-FREE DIVIDEND. Business Conditions In The East. The twenty-first annual general meeting of the shareholders of Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Co., Limited, was held at the offices of the company, 5, Cripplegate Buildings, London, E. C. recently. Mr. Mence Wilkinson (the chairman and managing director)1,360 words
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Article421 1929-06-08 2 Over-Production Or a Boom. Th? follow ing letter appears in the "Times ot Malaya." I],oh: Sir:—As there s a good deal of pessimism extant in Kinta to-day regarding- the «.utlook for tin, I would direct your attention to "The Index." published by the New »'Tk Trust Co.421 words
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Article72 1929-06-08 2 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon Red Shell (ex pump) £g S (ex 2-gall. can <fc/or 4-gall. drum) 79 Fellow Shell (ex pump) 79 (ex 4-gallon drum) 79 j, < ex 4-gallon tin) 83 ihell Aviation (ex 4-gall. drum) 94 (ex 4-gall. tin) 98 STANDARD OIL72 words
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Advertisement545 1929-06-08 2 I Foods I I The 'Allenburys' Foods are particularly suited to I the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are I I g erm free, and being simply and easily prepared J I °y the addition of boiling water, their use gives I j complete independence of doubtful milk545 words
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Advertisement782 1929-06-08 2 A TIP TO TENNIS PLAYERS. To keep in good form for your fay- ourite game the avoidance of constipation is important, and to dispel constipation, aid THE COl I K>Cn r the liver and ensure daily regularity Pin- I ll OP C'()\l\iPn kettes are perfection. vu >, -MtR( E These782 words
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Article622 1929-06-08 3 Parade and Sports. The Kief's Lhthday celebrations at Malacca were an unqualified success. In the parade on Kubu Plain over 360 officers end other ranks took part, with Scout-, Cadets, Gkl Guides (under Miss Holden), Police, and ex-Service men (under Major Griffin, D.S O.) The parade622 words
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Article372 1929-06-08 3 Falling in Penang. Cheaper house rents! That has been the plaint in Penang for many years, but at long last (says the 4 Pinang Gazette there are definite prospects of substantial reductions in the near future. The news of the letting of a contract for tne erection of372 words
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Advertisement395 1929-06-08 3 liU-AGED MEN BEAD THIS! v ii tired "to work or to I' n isn rea of lite, if yon suffer anil loss of appetite V? a are inconstaet pain, De Witt's r -\r.'l Bladder Pills will restore I quickly make you again. For 40 years ye been doing wonders It395 words
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Advertisement74 1929-06-08 3 I THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD jg (Incorporated in Zngland.) KJ I INSURES I I with the MOTOR UNION THE I LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE f I INSURANCE COMPANY g I FAVOURABLE RATES~PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS I j FIRE MARINE BUSINESS Also transacted on Favourable Terms 3 I For all74 words
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Advertisement99 1929-06-08 3 WATER PROOF GREEN CANVAS BLINDS. MOHAMED BIN HOOSAINSAH (Ground Floor Tel. No. 2454.) OFFICE: 66, ROBINSON ROAD. FACTORY: LORONG 11. No. 4. Teluk Kurau Road, Singapore. Manufacturer and Supplier >f Rattan and Bertam Chicks, Canvas and Tarpaulin Blinds, Tennis Blue Screens, Bertam Panels and Galvanized Wire Netting with Galvanized Poles—all99 words
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Article554 1929-06-08 4 Congratulations at Malacca. The following were the guests oi the Resident Councillor, of Malacca (the Hon. Mr. B. W. Elles) and his niece, Miss Elles, at the Residency for dinner on Monday: Major A. A. Leimit, 0.8. E., V.D. commanding M.V.C, the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock,554 words
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Article432 1929-06-08 4 Why Unofficial* Arc Patted Over. Year by year I says the "Malay Mail") thi= or that offu-al who has served the State with more than usual zeal and a 1 ility receives well merited ottcill recognition in the form of a decoration. Occasionally, but far less often, similar432 words
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Article62 1929-06-08 4 A syndicate has been formed to build a hotel with 20 bedrooms on Pangkor Island, Dindings, a seaside resort the merits of which are being increasingly recognised. On Sept. 18 the Rt. Rev. Emile Barillon, the Bishop of Malacca, will celebrate the silver jubilee of his consecration as the third62 words
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Article692 1929-06-08 4 Ceylonese Experiences. The following further letters appear in a Colombo contemporary on the subject of 'Job-hunting in Malaya": Sir, —For what Ceylon did in the distant past Malaya welcomed and tolerated Ceylon up to this time but now she says: "I am sorry. My children are starving.692 words
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Article89 1929-06-08 4 I The Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang. infoims us that the following taluks in Madras Presidency are closed to recruiting owing to infectious diseases:— j In the area served by the Port of Madras: Ganjam.—Chicacole and Chatrapur. Vizagapatam.—Bobbili. Bellary.—Harapanahalli and Hadagalle. Anantapui > -H indupur. North Arcot.—Ami. Salem.—Hosur,89 words
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Article150 1929-06-08 4 Two Chinese were last week at Klang committed to the Assizes. One was Teo Boon Thye, who is alleged to have kidnapped a girl of the same nationality named Tan Sui, aged about 15 years, and to have brought her to Singapore, where they were arrested and later taken to150 words
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Advertisement307 1929-06-08 4 r pHE IDEAL COMBINATION for your washable coats are the Krementz coat buttons and Krementz collar sets* Krementz coat buttons are big time savers* They are put on and taken out easily but, when on, the bodkin-clutch holds them like an anchor. No chance of losing them. w 1 Krementz307 words
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Advertisement221 1929-06-08 4 HUPMOBILE'S NEW 1929 CENTURY acceptance—swift V —sure —certain —has greeted the New Century Six on every occasion. Re- yfTH Q gardless of the place or clime new thousands have eagerly sought out Hupmobile owner- B y ship because the Century Six most accurately answers the -r- demands for new beauty...221 words
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Advertisement314 1929-06-08 5 j/ BRAND is your Guarantee ,j PILOT hand MARGARINE IXJG 4R CANE Hams Bacon tffRESH FGDD^ REFRIGERATING Co LTD u& at asut gau POPULAR AERATED WATERS Thone 6379. Popular Aerated Water Works, Limited. 26, 28 30 CHOON CIUN STREET. A. M. N. A. ABDUL WAHAB Co., Singapore Penang. ft SAIL314 words
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Advertisement527 1929-06-08 5 Church Services. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. St. Andrew's Cathedral June 9, 1929. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:45 a.m. (Choral) Holy Communion and Sermon. 9:15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5:30 p.m. (Choral) Evensong and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday527 words
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Advertisement287 1929-06-08 5 BETHESDA GOSPEL HALL Bras Basah Road Lord's Day 9 a.m. Breaking of Bread. Lord's Day 4 p.m. Bible Classes and Sunday School. Lord's Day 8 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. W. S. Blick. Subject: "A Choice of Ways." Monday, 5:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Bible Reading. Wednesday, 8287 words
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Advertisement224 1929-06-08 5 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT: M. EZEKIEL SONS Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticus* 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Flag*, Optometrist: A. M. Esekie), 0.D., F.P.O.C "DO-DO instantly banishes all the unpleasant smells of the armpit. No more washing with soap and scrabbing—no more trouble. The first application proves its magic worth. Its224 words
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Advertisement172 1929-06-08 5 Phon« »644. M: "GBANDOTEL" GRA.ND HOTEL 281-A. VICTORIA STREET, Corner of Rochore Road, Singapore. Branrh: INDIAN ROYAL HOTEL, 181, Queen Street, Singapore. Excellent meals can be supplied DAY OR NIGHT. Ordern for meals will be executed for oarties, and also can be sent to private residences on short notice. INDIAN172 words
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Advertisement270 1929-06-08 6 PAVILION I THONE 6903 B g To-night-The Last Mght of "THE FOREIGN LEGION." I] I FROM SUNDAY, JUNE 9TO SATURDAY, JUNE 15. 1 I AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. [jj The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. I SHOWING (j! THE FOOTS4LL CUP FINAL. I MAE BUSCH and OWEN MOORE f "Camille of The270 words
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Advertisement276 1929-06-08 6 Amusements. lALHAMBRAI I 'PHONE 6909 (TAN CHENG KEE Co, Ltd, Proprietors.) 8 I PROGRAMME f I Commencing Thursday, June 6 j I and ending Tuesday, June 11. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT t P.M. I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. j I 'Presents: I "The Demi Bride."| H WITH H NORMA276 words
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Advertisement460 1929-06-08 6 GAIETY CINEMA^SUmNT^ Where the good pictures play. TV Bi£ a. M Junctloß Albert and Bencoolea Streett. h Bnd u <*d. FROM FRIDAY, JUNE 7TO THURSDAY. JUNE 13 I JUNE jfc J JUNE jj SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M SECOND SHn^ International News and Comedy. UtesJ p athe TRUAR C'S „o1y460 words
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623 1929-06-08 7 Dividend M_Kive Per Cent. t-rth ordinary general meeting :ne n.l was held on Friday at y^ r> %e of the company, 2 igapore. S Williams presided, and the If R- M n.re Messrs. E. Gregory pifg". E. Winter, G. G. Collier 11 i t f■623 words
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Article252 1929-06-08 7 Adduction Costs Reduced. to the ninth annual meeting of the Pfkl Rubber Co Ltd., held at Winchester J*. Lor-don. on May 6, the chairman E. L. Hamilton) said that after cf Restriction production costs mhjeed to the lowest possible level Jiiicreasips: the crops without departing Pi conservative252 words
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Article247 1929-06-08 7 Rubber and Tin Both Up. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. London 10% d., up *d. New York 20% cents (G), up cent. Shares:—Quiet. Allenbys $2.10 —$2.20, Ayer Moleks $1.70—51.80, Ayer Panas $7.50—57.75, Bassetts 90—$ I, Brogas $1.20 —$1.25, Bukit Katils 80—85 cents, Bukit247 words
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Article37 1929-06-08 7 Lump Sum for Swiss Railways. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berne, June 6. Both Chambers have approved of the payment to the Swiss railways of a 'ump sum of 35,000.000 frnn'»;s for war time services.37 words
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Article24 1929-06-08 7 Re-organisation Approved. Reuter's Service. London, June 7. Meetings of various classes of shareholders of Liptons Ltd. approved of the scheme of re-organisation.Reuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article43 1929-06-08 7 Should Europe Unite for Protection? [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Paris. June 6. The Chambers of Comm.-ic» have passed S resolution requesting the Government to institute protective measures, and also demanding that European nations should unite, against, the United States' tariff increases.43 words
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Article44 1929-06-08 7 Reuter's Service. Wellington. June 6. The Premier, Sir Jcset h Ward, states that directly a favourable financialrUUgce is restored Governing, will subsidise ■1 earner communication oe.ween New Mtland and the East in order to develop markets fe staple piodastt.Reuter's Service. - 44 words
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Article35 1929-06-08 7 Reuter's Service. London. June 6. It is understood that a merger of two sugar refining Companies, Tate and Lvle (London and Liverpool) and Faime and Co. (Liverpool) is imminent.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article61 1929-06-08 7 Reuter's Service. New York, June 7. Negotiations are progressing for the formation of a huge merger called Th Tobacco and Drugs Incorporated which will include the Union Co., United Cteir Srores, Tobacco Products and other It is understood that J. Morgans are interested in the amalgamationReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article58 1929-06-08 7 The Kluzer Rubber Plantations Co., Ltu., has registered its memorandum of association at the Department of <commercial Registration in Bangkok. The company has been formed to purchase over the business and plantations of the Inzer Rubber Estate at Krong Narai in -he changvad of Chandaburi. The capital is Tcs 100,000,58 words
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Article1356 1929-06-08 7 PRODUCE. Singapore. June 8. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $358 Bayers Seller. X? Bam 2 $348 Johore Black Pepper sSm 3 $340 Mixed Black Pepper 59.00 Rice Siam 4 I $307 Sundried Copra 8.40 Rire' Salmon 1 $282 *Mixed Copra 8.10 8.10 5- 9 $273 Kayong Copra1,356 words
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Article142 1929-06-08 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, June 8. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Kamuning 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate l>. Seikai Maru 14; Perak 10; Lahn 9} Dardanus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Suisang 30; Theodor Nette 32; Haleric 35; Lahore 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). City142 words
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Article35 1929-06-08 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. 157 equal to $100.35 words
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Advertisement104 1929-06-08 7 THE BEST FOOD AT IX)WEST PRICBf V.M.C.A. CAFETERIA (Union Building.) OPEN TO ALL. Vegetable Soup 10 cents, and Sauce 20 cents, Baked Fish an< Tomato 20 cents, Tomato Omelet*> cenf Grill Chicken 35 cents, Beef Ste* 25 cents, Ghee Rice 25 cents Nasi Goren, 95 cent*, Mutton Kuruma 20 cents,104 words
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Advertisement676 1929-06-08 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT* Liquidation sale now going on at Jack Brisk and Sons, Watchmakers, 28-B. Chulia Street. Good bargains for all. Big Liquidation Sale for 10 days. 25% reduction on marked prices. B. Emanuel, 23, Raffles Chambers. FOR SALE—Singer Junior, 1928 model. 11 months old. Guarantee good condition (new) $750. Apply676 words
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Miscellaneous312 1929-06-08 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JUNE 8. Havre, Antwerp and Dunkirk (Lieutenant de la Tour) 2 p.m. Kemaman, Kretay and Trengganu (Redang) 2 p.m. Banka Island, Pladjoe and Palembang (Seaang) 2 p.m. Kelantan Pangkor) 2 p.m. Muar (Jerantut) 3 p.m. Malacca (Circe) 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Penang (Klang) 3 p.m. China,312 words
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Obituary38 1929-06-08 8 and Deaths. DEATH. L F T»Z I r Lee Soon Swee P as sed away on Tuesday morning, the 4th inst at hil and ££»S& his loss Tunefaf on r 7 to »<"«" Rangoon and China SSS^SJfS^38 words
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Article857 1929-06-08 8 L tlci^ated the clamour of dsenard Conservative that Mr Baldwin should retain office until he *M actually defeated in the House ot Commons has been futile. The late Premier is a gentleman and a sportsman, and he had made it quite dear that he would uncomplaining accept857 words
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Article533 1929-06-08 8 Congratulations to the Rev. W. E. Horky. who entered hi* -dxtieth year this week. Yesterday the Sultan of Kedah cele- >-< 'W« 57th birthday. The occasion was fittingly observed. r -but 7 o'clock last nitrht the Fire Bri7»df> were railed to a village in Tam-y-Mis Road v here an attain533 words
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Article125 1929-06-08 8 Second Singapore Season. I arpi i Italian Grand Opera Company, who met with such great success here recently, will return to the Victoria Theatre on Monday, June 17, presenting new operas nightly throughout the w ok. Th- new productions will be "La Boheme," "Faust," "Tales of Hoffman,"125 words
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Article75 1929-06-08 8 A Stay at Kuala Lumpur. His Excclltncy the Governor and Lady Clifford will be leaving Singapore for Kuala Lumpur, via Port Swettenham, at 1 p.m. on Tuesday next, travelling by th? s.y. "Sea Belle II." His Excellency will arrive at Port Swettenham about 8 a.m. on75 words
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Article14 1929-06-08 8 Reuter's Service. London, June 7. The King had a good night.Reuter's Service. - 14 words
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Article45 1929-06-08 8 From France by "Andre Lebon," due at Singapore at 7 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Manila by "President Polk.'' due at Singapore daylight on Monday the 10th instant. From China and Japan by "Indus Maru." due at Singapore on Monday, the 10th inst.45 words
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Article41 1929-06-08 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London:— lQ% <]. New York:—2l cents (G.). Sinirapore:—3s%-36 cents. TIN. London:- Spot £199 Los Od fn* .-{.V tr -3 months, buyers £202 12s 6d (up 30*»' sellers £202 Iss (up 30s). Singapore:--? 102.30. (225 tons sold.)41 words
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Article815 1929-06-08 8 Plebiar - V0lNc cm», -<l An (By Plebiar Ma!;iy a w -st countr x,- established and yot n''""''' J tinws. I hav< jus( ,nsr re P r esentati\ of pr^ rV 0B Xa«io„a U Nanking, and his v i ra should be of great j„t s;: *ii r\815 words
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Advertisement206 1929-06-08 8 THE "DREADNOUGHT' 1 I HIGH PRESSURE INCANDESCENT LAMP 8 H Iraproved pattern fitted with self-contained cleaning needle. q| Lamp supplied complete wi h all accessories and instructions. S I Price $49.50. I j ROBINSON Co., Ltd. f g (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) S I RAFFLES PUCE, SINGAPORE. Dj The206 words
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Advertisement118 1929-06-08 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 thp price, *Sl\ Q ualit y and mileag. KjrSX of Mil Ii K. X's Tyres rfi If witn tnose rf any other118 words
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Article454 1929-06-08 9 Members of the New Labour Government. SIDNEY WEBB COLONIAL SECRETARY. I iberal M. P. Joins Laboor and Receives Post. The names of the Ministers in the new Labour Government are issued for publication Mr. Sidney Webb is the Secretary for the Colonies. Official Wireless.] Rugby, June 7.454 words
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Article938 1929-06-08 9 Vi: vsoWDEN. Chancellor of the Ex I Labour Government, Parliament in 11MJ6 and wa» Civil Service a* a .me: up journalism. i. .lu.ed extensively >i:e 'ions. He waci in l'Cl. mi: II EN PERSON. I .-..n An- Home Stcredjoor Government. He men! in 1:>Q3. He was 1 llu!938 words
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Article165 1929-06-08 9 A Letter to the Premier. Reuter's Service. fReuter's Service.] London, dune 7. It wa< officially onnounced this afternoon Mr. W. A. Jowitt. K.C., who was elected for Preston as a Liberal, hus joined the Labour Party. Mr. Joaritt wrote to Mr. MaeDonald on June S;Reuter's Service. - 165 words
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Article61 1929-06-08 9 Special Attention to Empire Development. M- J, H. Thomas, dealing in a Reciter interview with Unemployment, -aid thafinding work .it home usefully and, he hoped, was bis bask. The development of the British Empire, with Its iivmu-.-potentially s, was ilso included in his F*-. therefore no61 words
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Article70 1929-06-08 9 Peer; ;/<? For Sidney Webb. All on the list already given, as far as and including the First Commissioner of Works, a)e members of the Cabinet. Mr. A. V. Alexander was Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade in 1924. The positions of Lord Advocate and SolicitorGeneral70 words
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Article36 1929-06-08 9 Big Strike Threatened in Lancashire. London, June 7. The Lancashire cotton spinning employers have decided in favour of reducing wages by 12M per cent. Operatives are cxpected to strike if the reduction is effected.36 words
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Article155 1929-06-08 9 Naval Conference Soon? New York, June 7. General Dawes left for London aboard the Olympic" to take up djties as Ambassador. Gen. Dawes yesterday went over the whole field of Anglo-American lelations with Mr. Hoover Mr. Stimson and other officials of the State Department. It155 words
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Article46 1929-06-08 9 Welcomed by Government. London, June 7. The members of the Indian Central Committee, which is co-operating with tho Simon Commission, arrived in London from India as State guests. They were officially welcomed by representatives of the Govern- j ment and other distinguished persons.46 words
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210 1929-06-08 9 German Hopes on Minority Question. fTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.1 Madrid, June 7. At Friday's meeting of the League Committee Von Schubert regretted that the Committee of Three's report f ikd to tackle tne root of the problems in the Minority ques- j tion, and he reiterated210 words
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Article79 1929-06-08 9 Liberal Leader's Threat. C c (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. May lfi. y During the General Election campaign s Sir John Simon, a Liberal leader and head of the Simon Commission on Indian Affairs, repeated statements made by Mr. Lloyd J George and other leaders79 words
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Article16 1929-06-08 9 NOTES OF THE WEEK, on page 8. CEYLON NEWS AND NOTES, on page 12.16 words
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Article180 1929-06-08 9 INTERNATIONAL BANK. Seven Countries to be Represented. Reuter's Service. Paris, June 7. The Reparations Experts' report has been signed and the conference has ended. Paris, June 8. The Reparations Experts' report will published on Sunday. It lays down that the International Bank, the share capital of whichReuter's Service. - 180 words
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Article408 1929-06-08 9 Feng's Challenge. KWANGSI opposition CRUSHED? of X? eS e:ved to-day by courtesy rL n Chew Jit Poh r "eavy concentration of troops i n the vicinity of Chenjr chow and indlcate that lhe KuQ Mm P supporting General Feng, is piepanng to launch an offensive. Increased activities408 words
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Advertisement338 1929-06-08 9 f'GILBEY'S"! TONICONA I WINE. I Tonicona Wine is one of the finest I I Tonics in the World It is a pure I natural Wine product ana agreeable j I to the palate. If you are jaded, try a glass two or three times a day f j and you338 words
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253 1929-06-08 10 Sports Pastimes. County Matches RAIN INTERFERES WITH PLAY. Only One Game Completed. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. (Reuters Service.] London, June 7. The following: County Championship and other first class matches, commenced on Wednesday were concluded yesterday, ram ill over the country interfering; with Pl y: KENT BEAT LANCS. lilies: 174 (AshdownReuter's Service. - 253 words
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Article153 1929-06-08 10 POSITIONS UP TO YESTERDAY. Ist Inngs. P. W. L. D. A. B. Pts ilancashire 9 5 1 0 I 2 51 tttotfcy 8 6 1 0 2 0 50 Vilotts 6 4 0 0 2 0 42 ICrtiflrnrr 7 4 1 0 2 0 42 Warwick 9******«153 words
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Article396 1929-06-08 10 Local Games! 8.8. AND L v. WELCH RBGT. The Bankers Brokers and Insurance team of the S.C.C. will meet a Welch Regt. side mJ Tanglin commencing at p.m. to-day. 8.8. and L: Gotch. W. N. Hansett, G. W. S. L McHutchison, G. R. More, B. S. ftull, W.396 words
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Article104 1929-06-08 10 Etceteras Bat ton Wet Wicket. Fielding first yesterday in the opening game of the S.C.C. tournament, the Merchants were helped by the rain which fell earlier in the afternoon and disposed of four Etceteras batsmen for 52 runs in the hour. Scores: ETCETERAS. R. G. Gibson b Hannigan104 words
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Article234 1929-06-08 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 3. The Non-Bender's Club met the Sungei Ujong club at cricket on Sunday and defeated them by 3 runs. The following are the scores: Non Benders* —A. R Thompson b Thompson S. J. W. Simmons b Thompson 8, A.J. Bostock Hill234 words
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Article176 1929-06-08 10 The following were the scores in a match between the Negri Sembilan Club and the Sungei Pjong Club at Seremban a few days ago: 5. U.C.—J. W. Simmons b Muttikistna 38, E. Jeff b Muttikistna 0, D. Rees b Muttikiatna 0, Cooke b Muttikistna 0, Sukumaran c176 words
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Article233 1929-06-08 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 3. The Negri Sembilan Club met Tampin Club on Sunday, and the game was won by Tanupin by 30 runs. Score*--:— N. S. Clob.—W. Seneveratne c Gillingham b> Stradling 19, A. Kunaretnam c Luckham b Raman 2, C.233 words
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Article202 1929-06-08 10 On Monday at Seremban th* Combined Schools XI beat T. K. Sukumaren's XI by 15 runs. Scores: Combined Schools XL—Lim Cbeah Alk b Sukumaran 0, Ponampalam run out 8, J. Reubens b Sukumaran 19, Gurdial Singh b Krishnan 8, A. T. Kartigesu c and b Sukumaran 0,202 words
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Article43 1929-06-08 10 Britain in European Semi-Final. SOUTH AFRICANS' EXIT. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.) Bournemouth, June 7. In the Davis Cup, Great Britain entered the European semi-final beating South Africa in the third round by 3—o matches, with two matches outstanding.Reuter's Service. - 43 words
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Article28 1929-06-08 10 Khoo Hooi Hye was in Seremban on Wednesday and pjayed exhibition games at the Negri Sembilan Club, meeting several local players and defeating them.28 words
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Article39 1929-06-08 10 The officers of the Welch Regiment will be "At Home" on the final day of the Garrison tournament to all officers of the Garrison ard their wives, and to all who have taken part in the tournament.39 words
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Article291 1929-06-08 10 Draws for Singles and Doubles. A meeting of the Negri Sembilan Lawn Tennis Association was held on Wednesday at the Sungei Ujong Club, Seremban, when there were present Messrs. J. S. Johnstone (Chairman). R. H. A. Johnson (hon. secretary), Enche Maarof bin Haji Zakaria, Kong Soo Chin, I.291 words
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Article251 1929-06-08 10 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. TO-DAY. JUNE 8. S.C.F.A. •A' v. H. Board at Stadium. (Referee: Mr. Wellings). MONDAY. JUNE 10. Division I. Seletar v. R.A. at Stadium. Division 11. S.C.C. v. Robins at S.C.C. S.R.v.. v. 11. B,»ard at H.B. ground. TUESDAY. JUNE H. Division 11. Welch v. R.A. at251 words
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Article59 1929-06-08 10 BADMINTON. A match of seven singles will be played between the Gleeful Party and the Rovers Badminton Party at the tatter's court tomorrow. The following will represent the Gleeful Party: Ec Sim Mong, Low Liang Quee, Cheong Yew Loo, Gan Hock Sing. Tan Peng Song, Ec Soon59 words
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Article36 1929-06-08 10 BASKET-BALL. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service. J New York, June 7. Babe Ruth has strained his heart and will be out of baseball for a month, possibly for the remainder of the season.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article72 1929-06-08 10 Stable Companions Romp Home. THE TURF. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London, June 7. The Oaks Stakes, lVa miles for I year old fillies, run at Epsom to-day, resulted as follows: Lord Astor's PENNYCOME QUICK 1 Lt.-Col. G. Loder's GOLDEN SILENCE 2 Lt.-Col. G. Loder's SISTER ANNE 3 Betting:Reuter's Service. - 72 words
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Article65 1929-06-08 10 Scratchings for To-day. The following are the scratchings for to-day, in the third day of the Selangor Turf Club's Summer meeting at Kuala Lumpur: Race No. 2: Gunner, 4: Ali, Fortalon*; 5: Linacre Queen, Cesarion Knight; 0: Farmer, Adon-Ai, Packard; 7: Brava, 8: Inia's Boy, Lady Chic,65 words
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Article227 1929-06-08 10 Brilliant Performance of "Diversion." For the penultimate performance of their season in Singapore the Banvard English Comedy Company presented at the Victoria Theatre last evening the three-act play "Diversion," by John van Bruten, who won t measure of fame with the much discussed piece "Young Woodley." It227 words
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Article176 1929-06-08 10 The "Hong Per.g" is due from Swatow on Sunday. Th» "Tilawa" is due from Calcutta on Thursday, the 2Xh inst. The "Rajula" is due from Madras via coast ports on Sunday with 400 deck passengers on board. ARRIVALS. Teneriffa," Nor., 3,436 tons, CapL Henriksen, from Manila, 7-6; for176 words
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Article105 1929-06-08 10 Taking Sides in American Politics? Reuter's Service. New York, June 7. The "Evening Post," criticising Sir Esme Howards oecision to make tne British Embassy "dry" vvhjn he informed the members of the staff that henceforth he will not requests for the imjiortation of ••diplomatically immunj" alcoholic liquors,Reuter's Service. - 105 words
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Article127 1929-06-08 10 Chinese Lady's Claim Upheld. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 8. The Chief Justice found in iavour of plaintiff yesterday in the Supreme Court in the Turf Club sweep stake case. After Mr. Briggs had withdrawn from the case the second defendant failed to put an appearance127 words
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Article94 1929-06-08 10 Reuter's Service. Vatican City, June 7. The instruments of ratification of the Late ran Agreements were exchanged to-day between Cardinal Gasparri, Papal Secretary ol State, and Sig. Mussolini in the Hall of Congregations. I Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Rome. June 7. The Papal State was inaugurated with thtReuter's Service. - 94 words
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Article493 1929-06-08 10 Inspector Accused of Extortion. Allegations of extortion were made against Hawker inspector Netto during a case be tore the Second Magistrate I Mr. J. Innus Miller) yesterday m WASch two Malabaree ice-water vendois were charged v. i'-h hawking without a licence. i Couit Inspector Meeten conducted the prosecution493 words
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Article46 1929-06-08 10 The wedding took place on Monday at the Church of our Lady of Lourdes, Klang, the Rev. Father Souhait officiating, of Mr. V. E. Skelchv, Clerk of Works. F.M.S.R., ■""V-t Sw°tt°nham. and Miss Eileen Wvnaden. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. E. Wynaden. of "Rosevalc," Klang.46 words
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Article416 1929-06-08 10 MURIieRF.K-Sj®^* II r l WW *h, He Killed Eur, Wail arder. The Coror.er*:: i |r Warder R. Uicki n m *J of morning, when th- X j **f* tfc wa- reooraed. 1 Ferri^ Mr. Ferricks said be Wa < gate e n the morning «i He heard416 words
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Article173 1929-06-08 10 Echj of Beins* Voluntary Liquidation. Mr Noel C. Ferdinands appeared a k Supreme Court yesterday, befsw bsj» ship, Mr. Justice Deane. and soucnt prove his ownership of a bsssj*»fg the Singapore Plumber Gssssssg which a a store at Prime Eduard Koad h*» and which store had ben ««•jJJ173 words
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Article92 1929-06-08 10 Alleged Armed Javanese Robbers. Two Javanese Surat Suroh bin Tuplak m^ to the Assises «>y tae conc lna« J (Mr. J. Innes MUter) the prcliminan armed robbery 00 mJ>l» inar .iT Sembah bin X that he was in KssP>* aged 15 and 1". r Lsnfchu Kang,92 words
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Article22 1929-06-08 10 Mr. untitled from leave OB J Treasurer, r Selangor. I The usual be conduct- g Ramkrvhna Ccurs, Lan gramme: UJ -T'Preaching Sul22 words
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Miscellaneous184 1929-06-08 10 DIARY. To-day. June 8. High Tides.—ll.l9 a.m., 10.34 p.m. Cricket: Merchants v. Etceteras, S.C.C; Y.M.CA. v. P. Brani; 8.8. and I. v. Regt. Football: Div. 11, S.C.F.A. "A" v. H. Board, Stadium. Old Rafflesian Association Annual Dinner, Garden Club, Raffles Place, 8 p.m. Banvard's: "Cuckoo in the Nest," Vie. Theatre,184 words
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Article394 1929-06-08 11 mmmget of Infection Feared. of cholera have broken out and again and this state of to continue until improveted m the water supply. n» ent epidemic which was ex- ani was about three years was imminent danger of being infected. The local ties were, of course, nation394 words
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Article171 1929-06-08 11 Meeting of Subscribers. 1 (i representative, gathering oi community was present at a ■Rtmg held in the Selangor Chinese C mmerce on Sunday afteross several matters in conwith the new Chinese Assembly hi wraa presided over by Mr. ho Leon? Hin. t the important171 words
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Article39 1929-06-08 11 [Trans-Oeeaa via Pan-Asia.] Rom?, June 4, Be-;.•;„, a Chamber Deputy Sig. the optimism regardth rate which, contrary was falling, while rising. Ho finally delation of the present eatens lisast r to the ratk poli v.39 words
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Article60 1929-06-08 11 German Minister's Complaint. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, June 6. taring an address on the defence approoi tne Keichstag Budget Committee, Minister Groenor declared that Germany was surrounded by a spy net and d ft? 3 had been on ii c S m sentences being passed60 words
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Article60 1929-06-08 11 French Airmen Still Going Strong. Reuter's Service. Calcutta, June 6. The airmen Arrachart and Rignot arrived having covered 6,063 miles in 55 Hying hours They had a forced landing SV-. Ba f hd d street The airm en have no d.nnite destination but thty expect toReuter's Service. - 60 words
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Article47 1929-06-08 11 Motion on Organisations Defeated. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Geneva, June 6. The Commission upon forced labour was defeated as a motion demanding the insertion into the Government questionaire of an additional question respec ing its attitude towards the formation of workers' organisation-, amongst forced native labourers.47 words
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Article49 1929-06-08 11 Result of Motor Accident. Reuter's Service. Hartadale, June 6. The sight of Eva Booth's right eye is affected b the recent motor accident, so she has difficulty in discerning objects close to her. She does no reading or writing and all engagements have been candied.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Advertisement221 1929-06-08 11 TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, JUNE 8. TO NIGHT! NEW WORLD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA TO NIGHT Grand Gala Performance "THE SUPREME SACRIFICE." A gripping Ottoman Dr»ma full of romance?, intrigues and actions. A story of a man *ho carries his dangerous duty for his country ard consequently dies in the221 words
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Advertisement298 1929-06-08 11 "Yes that's what I ordered." FRAMROZ Co.'s A. 1. SODA WATER. Factory Lighting 1.%f? good installation incandescent gas I '\l n ti n g changes *he I whole aspect of every I j?5»4& J factory wo ksho p auor> efficiency. by inquiring about its successes and its possipvH^; bilities. Inquiry298 words
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Advertisement131 1929-06-08 11 DIABETES. Apply TABIB M. L JOHARL 100. Arab Street, Singapore. Boaa to Weight-Lifters. Disc-Loading Barbells 60 Ibs. to 300'lot*re available. Agents, Trevors BarbefiV tnd Appliances. Every purchaser will fee ~> resented free with Trevor Chart of Museie Building Course. .Table of Increase and Training for Great Strength." Apnrv Leaderman," c/o131 words
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Miscellaneous57 1929-06-08 11 WAI k VOLUNTEERS k$^ m Drills up to and for week flay, June 8. I MBean—S.V.C, Camp, ah Range, S. R. A. (v), Range (Seletar), "D" I lassification. Wear, June 9. S —S.V.C, Camp, t Timah Range, S. R. A. (v>, ,J) »<-uT.., n C r Range (Seletar), "D" I57 words
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Article1709 1929-06-08 12 Governor and Reforms. (From Ceylon Exchanges.) It is now an established fact that the Donoughmore Report is to be a subject for discussion in the new Parliament under the aegis of the Labour Government. The Ceylon Legislative Council concluded its deliberations on it before December last1,709 words
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Article168 1929-06-08 12 Interesting I.C.A. Debate. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat, June 6. The activities of the Literary- Section of the lndia-Cevlon Association, Batu Pahat, are in full* swing. Two meetings have already been held since the creation of the section on May 20. The last meeting tana full168 words
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Article18 1929-06-08 12 Orders for week ending Sunday June 9: To-day, June B.—Swimming Class, V.M.C.A. Pool, 3.30 p.m.18 words
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Advertisement411 1929-06-08 12 I TO-NIGHT 1 SATURDAY. JUNE 8. TO-NIGHT! g I DEAN'S UNION OPERA I I in Will Stage] a very lateresting Play Gj j The Wonderful Wing." J 1 TO-HOaBOW NIGHT, JUNE 9-By Special Request ft I v THE SILVER MASK." I I AT I ITHE THEATRE ROYAL g North Bridge411 words
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Advertisement129 1929-06-08 12 WHEN FOOD DISAGREES simply take a little 'Bisurated' Magnesia in a quarter of a glass of water and it will at once remove the cause of the trouble, together with all the pain! Thousands say this has helped them when all tlse failed; hospitals use this cure and doctors prescribe129 words
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Advertisement489 1929-06-08 12 I THE S.S. POLICE BAND**! 3 WILL PLAT AT I KATONG PARK AT 5-15 P.M. ON TUESDAY jrjNP I I WATERLOO STREET AT 5 P.M. ON FRIDAY, JuiV E U I ■■■win ii i 1 1 B I ASK FOR ASkBJ LIGHT I CHOP Jj®) «0 J"KEP4IA" «L N^EDINBURGH-X I489 words
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Article538 1929-06-08 13 MORRIS PROFITS £1,314,089. Points for Beginners. The accounts of Morris Motors (1926), Ltd., for the year ended December 31, 1928, show a trading profit of £1,314,089 7s. 9d., which compares with £1,334,907 6s. 6d. for the previous year, a reduction of about £21,000. As last year, it has538 words
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Article210 1929-06-08 13 Mr. Kcllam, District Scout Commissioner of Selangor, goes Home shortly and has handed over to Mr. Marcus Dukes, formerly Asst. District Commissioner for Perak. Mr. Kellam has been working under g;-eat difficulties in Selangor because of his constant enforced absences. We are grateful to him for keeping the210 words
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Advertisement677 1929-06-08 13 FAIRBANKS-MORSE I TYPHOON POWER PUMPS. I Single Cylinder—Double Acting. I IT. INFUMW are adapted for use in connection with water systems on mm X I faff -rban homes and factories; for pumping water into etewtrf s?oriss S fJPt r iow pressure boiler feeding; for circulating brine in Imall n£'J£l&l plants,677 words
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Advertisement86 1929-06-08 13 M iran Flute Constitutes a Happy Home. Buy one and be satisfied. The splendid barmonious tone, light ano responsive keys, simplicity and beauty of artistic models are combined. Our Instrument is generally praised. Give it a single trial and you will also appreciate its merits. Every note will tell for86 words
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Advertisement348 1929-06-08 13 Film-Free Teeth are white and sparkling—they provide the utmost science knows in teeth and gum protection Send Coupon for 10-Day Tube OTUDY attractive people, men or women, breed in it and lay your teeth open to O Note the tremendous part gleaming, decay. And they, with tartar, are the chief348 words
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Advertisement716 1929-06-08 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Mr. Tec Cheng Hong, Manager of Chop Hoe Cheong of No. 103, Havelock Road, Singapore, having left the service of this firm since the Ist June, 1029, the Fublic are hereby notified that ho is not authorised to transact any further business716 words
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Advertisement579 1929-06-08 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDER. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon on Wednesday, June 12. for the purchase of the following lorries as scrap:— 2—5-ton White. l_2-ton White. 2—5-ton Hallford. I—2-ton Karrier. The above may be inspected on application to Superintendent cf Transport, Mackenzie Road.579 words
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Advertisement540 1929-06-08 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang IG, Ihr. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,540 words
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Advertisement472 1929-06-08 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.472 words
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Advertisement272 1929-06-08 14 INSURANCE. fmS SOUTH Ikjff 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 Surplus272 words
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Advertisement473 1929-06-08 14 m See "TOBRAI < NOTHING Yl Sole Importvr. f or M Lmiited (Ineorpora d; n thesg( GENER4L~DENTaT TREATMENT CONSULTATION F roo 8 a.m. to 5 p. m Miss. F IMA! (D.D.S.), Tokj Lady Dental Surgeon No. 121, North BRIDGE R 0AI) SINGAPORE MALAYAJRIBUNE THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES j PAYABLE I\473 words
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Advertisement410 1929-06-08 15 SffAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) LfjL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. LIIiSUL \if AND ORIENTAL STEAM TaVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAX EAST MAIL SERVICE. (flsder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON fm China ft Japan Dae Tannage Singapore 1929 nitA 9,100 June 15 rfrfcr 9,100410 words
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Advertisement511 1929-06-08 15 STEAMER SAIUNGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE oeutBch |H D fl] tawm Oampfchllfs eeseuschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. M.s. RHEINLAND Jlln 9 t m.s. BURGENLAND JS ■La, RUHR ft 10 t m.s. VOGTLAND 2 t m.s. DUISBURG gg g HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND. HAMBUPG AND BREMEN511 words
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Advertisement574 1929-06-08 15 STEAMER SAILINGS ttM f4 NOBDDEUTSCHER UOYD (Incorporated in Germany.) tended ta££? a OUTWARDS. 8 LA J*? i Hon Kon S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao Jane 8 t ANHALT for Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, V hama Vladivostok June 17 DERFFLINGER for ManiU, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Take. Dalny Tsingtao June |l574 words
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Advertisement488 1929-06-08 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination n» c-> Atsuta Maru 8,000 M'seilles, Loncion, A'werp R'dam June 20 21 Kashima Mara 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Hakone Mara 10,500 Naples. Marseille, L.*doTOs Suwa Mam 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, AVar, 19 FuahimiMara 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, Hakoaaki Mam 10,500 Naph-a,488 words
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Advertisement146 1929-06-08 16 I I CRUDE OIL ENGINES. I f 1 !p||JL Stationary Engines I itfE—Horizontal and Vertical I 1 Marine Engines j jjj] Sole Agents: Iffi I N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., I jQj SINGAPORE and PENANG. Mj j I LATEST I "BEKA' I Miss. Riboet Records, j I ELECTRICALLY-RECORDED. I146 words
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Advertisement395 1929-06-08 16 Articular Rheumatism is a disease much more dangerous a quick and safe cure. Atophan than thought of by many ill persons eliminates quickly and energetically AU prescriptions cf the doctor must the surplus of uric acid so harmful therefore be strictly followed, for for the health of the entire organism395 words
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