Malaya Tribune, 12 June 1929
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Title Section21 1929-06-12 1 The Malaya Tribune 'Vol -No. 136 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1929 FIVE CENT&. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, June 12, 1929.21 words
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Advertisement121 1929-06-12 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. fOl CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. ini in, ii in aiini ij i ,f in.>Qiffirii^ < CEMENT j? CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATE SON APPLICATION TO: S I Importers: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in Denmark.) rlymoiith j BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED. f (Incorporated in121 words
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Advertisement227 1929-06-12 1 M FLORODOR" >" w HIGH STREET, Singapore. Spanish Queen 1 I OLIVES I 3 Specially selected and bottled by Crosse j Cj and Blackwell. Only the finest fruit in S perfect condition is used. 4lf Crosse I Blackwell's I SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES iS2SES2SaSES2SSSISESHSESHS2S2SES2SHS2SS£HSHS 1 To be INDEPENDENT of your cook227 words
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Article2033 1929-06-12 2 A. E. Tomlinson - A SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME OF ATTACK. By A. E. Tomlinson. There can be no object in minimising the gravity of unemployment Briain. It is to her credit that Britain has always acknowledged the problem i n full, and has never attempted to falsify the facts or to evade2,033 words
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Advertisement375 1929-06-12 2 ji"/,? ARTHUR- A CONNIE GLAXO BOY OF SEVEN YEAR. g| c octors know i Igttj T Whtn you hea that so many doctors have given their own babies J I V sm* f y Glaxo V° u can >ure that you will be safe in doinj» rhe >ame. I .«smtgA375 words
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Advertisement201 1929-06-12 2 I HE AD ACHES. FEVERS TOOTH- ACHES, SLEEPLESSNESS S cj RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA,' Break B NEURITIS, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, AFTER EFFECTS Up S=l^ y S I ALHOLCO OF. that B 1 Refuse all substitutes which lun H 1 will only harm you and insist P ain 3 B°S "£sP r o". "Aspro"201 words
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Advertisement102 1929-06-12 2 fife jSrf f£ 11 JL years have gone into these cartridges \m tCQ REMINGTON" —an excellent smokeless powder cartridge at a mod- crate price. Sjß?g?| "NEW CLUB"-the very best in \[i'nttrm" d black powder cartridges. r "NITRO CLUB"—the most popular cartridge for game and trap shooting. Loaded with best grades102 words
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Article104 1929-06-12 3 Mr. F. G. Penny, formerly of Malaya, who has represented Kingston-upon-Thames in Parliament for the last seven years, in an address recently to his constituents said that the Conservative Government, in spite of unparalieled difficulties created by its opponents, had achieved during the past lour and a half years a104 words
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Advertisement285 1929-06-12 3 Pftoeruk 'Phone 3463. Life of Jesus of Nazareth. t^^^ THE KING S WW ART WORK THE LIFE OF Reproduction in Colour-Facsimile of the I kJESUS OF Eighty Water-Colour Drawings .-^^V \AZAPETH J by PORTRAYED IN I WILLIAM HOLE, R.S.A., R.E. COLOURS B Portraying the Life of Christ from the f285 words
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Advertisement302 1929-06-12 3 NO APPETITE TO-DAY? Your need is Pinkettes, the dainty little liver and intestinal regulators. Just a tiny dose to-night, and youH feel ready for a fine big breakfast in the morning! Gently yet efficiently Pinkettes clear the system of accumulated poisonous waste, thus aiding digestion, easing the liver, and banishing302 words
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Advertisement253 1929-06-12 3 FRASER NEAVE LIP. AERATED WATERS QUALITY SERVICE j The BOOMERANG Mouth Organs jj are the Strongest, Sweetest, Loudest I I and Best in the World. jj C :o: Pj 0 Obtainable at g No. 7jJ, North Bridge koad and No. ItJ, Middle Road, bingapore. S 5 j ■I Z_sp\lL MERCHANTS^»Efe253 words
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2094 1929-06-12 4 South African Cricketers' Good Form. POPULARITY OF SPEED BOAT RACING. (Special to the Malaya Tribune.") London, May 14. While thousands of people who have been in London during recent summers are familiar with the thrills of the Air Force pageant at Hendon, this2,094 words
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Article, Illustration68 1929-06-12 4 Sir James William Murison Xt Rak' m ti t> v By the Ma Appointed Attorney General sSJtT (Sfft 9' "w" LB born March 1872. Chief Justice. S 1920. Resumed fci S~SSts 9 Acting Colonial Secretary. Straits keen interest in lawn tennis an 1 is stn ?k Appointed Chief68 words
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Advertisement513 1929-06-12 4 TH% NEW HHP MOBILE CENTU RY SIX 'Provides B invite you to take the wheel 10 J of the new Hupmobile Six .Test its speeds.... Note Hi its ease of handling.... Sense the sei\ —v L curity of its fine riding balance.... rJStt\aJ Examine its beautiful coach-work, X its appointments513 words
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Advertisement71 1929-06-12 4 MEN OLD BEFORE THEIR TIN Ifvou ar e jnstavV(ak b less, son, positively sitting-out» L S years of your life whatyouVe* do, and do quickly, i s to b£ brain and body ihe nervous energy, vitality you have lost. Dn^, Bladder Pills, famous for 40 t« throughout the world, will71 words
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Article240 1929-06-12 5 The Appeal for Funds. Considerable progress has been made in connection with the proposal for a marble bust of the late Sir Henry Wickham. The work has been entrusted to Mr. Allan G. Wyon, F.R.8.5., and it is gratifying to record that a letter has been received from240 words
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Article444 1929-06-12 5 Singapore, June 8. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 60 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 54 Mutton Indian lb. 56 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 72 Hens (Locally reared) kati 82 Ducks, each 77 Pigeons, domestic,444 words
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Article47 1929-06-12 5 In the near future two very interesting public dinners will be in Ipoh. when H.E. the High Commissioner will be the froest of the local mining community, and the local branch of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce will entertain the members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce.47 words
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Advertisement299 1929-06-12 5 ihh BRAND is your I G tieirantee I PILOT brand MARGARINE I SUGAR CANE Hams a Bacon &msn PGDD,nd I REFRIGERATING Co LTD CQU»LBTE. >OQO I LJr J S MALT extract |7T 1 I^^BbiJ II Tired Nerves I J When you have no energy and you are easily A I299 words
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Advertisement174 1929-06-12 5 Il 9 When Beauty and Charm Reveal Themselves. |j Many women look with envy at the mn-v 1 of their sex who <p n Is her earl? morning out of rfoors riding, summing or wa kinf; changes f>r ai energeiic game often i chants ag i i for her normng174 words
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Advertisement222 1929-06-12 6 i PAVILION I THONE 6903 1 I Tc-night-The Last Night of "THE FOREIGN LEGION" I FROM SUNDAY, JUNE 9TO SATURDAY, JUNE 15. cj AT 115 P.M. SHARP. jjj The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. g SHOWING E THE FOOTBALL CUP FINAL. E I MAE BUSCH and OWEN MOORE I "Camille of The"222 words
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Advertisement270 1929-06-12 6 JLmusements. lALHAMBRAi I 'PHONE 6909 I I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd, Proprietors.) I PROGRAMME I Commencing Wednesday, June 12 j jj and ending Monday, June 17. G IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. jjj j THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I "Riley The Cop." jjj X 8 The Comedy270 words
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Advertisement545 1929-06-12 6 As .lw. ys the she, Jyßfc North Bridge Koad "~^T 1 hoß No. FROM WEDNESDAY. JL SECOND SHOW at M M "Secrets of the Range Montana Bili'« La; < T product away ba I j n .J**» «d Arizona where the e pr h,n, *r!anc s I preserved in all545 words
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289 1929-06-12 7 Tin Shares Firm. •Jefgn Kt\in and Co. report at 11 a.m. RUBBER. London 10 9/16 d., up %d. Sew iurk 20% cents (G), down cent. ihanv, Allenbys $2.05—52.15, r Moleki $1.70—51.80, Ayer Panas gS $7.80, Bassetts 90—95 cents, Brogas S«p__s 0, Bukit Jelotongs 75—78 cents, L'wti289 words
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Article45 1929-06-12 7 HE REFLOATED. A further report with rqgard to the ..iking- of Malaya Consolidated dredge So. 1 at Kali Mint* is to the effect that the (irtdge lies on a fairly good keel and that t" difficulty .11 refloating the dredge is anticipate d45 words
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Article29 1929-06-12 7 "Janpanese News" Service. Tokyo, June 10. Japan's trade returns for th.? first ten <!ays in June show a total of Y47,075,000 I■ :mr/»r*s ard Y4i\230,000 for exports."Janpanese News" Service. - 29 words
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Article112 1929-06-12 7 Senate Rejects Bill Approved by President. Reuter's Service. Washington, June 12. The S nate, by 46 votes to 43 rejected known to have the President's approval. tailing 5 l° r 5 inally passed the Bi con. taming a debenture plan but the House of Representatives subsequentlyReuter's Service. - 112 words
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Article90 1929-06-12 7 Condemned by Court Verdict. Reuter's Service. Chicago, June 12. The Standard Oil Co. of Indiana and 51 associated and nbsidiary concerns hav<> teen convicted by the Unit d States District Court of violating the Sherman Anti-Trust Lew. The Government accused the defendants of conspiracy to restrain tradeReuter's Service. - 90 words
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Article80 1929-06-12 7 [British Official Wireless.] London, June 11. Paris 124.05 New York 4.84 27/32 Brussels 34.915 Geneva 25.205 Amsterdam 12.075 Milan 92.65 Berlin 20.335 Stockholm 18.135 Copenhagen 18.205 Oslo 18.20 Vienna 34.52 Prague 163.75 Helsingfors 103 Madrid 33.95 Lisbon 108% Athens 375 Bucharest US iviu o Buenos Aires 47 3/16 Bombay80 words
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Article81 1929-06-12 7 The Surma. Pi f Fear," a story of the rid, featuring Bill Codv, and i of the Range," a Montana Eiil Western thriller, are the two special attractions ?t the Surma Theatre to-night. In the first -.re the first two Episodes fr a now serial, "Hjroes of the81 words
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Article52 1929-06-12 7 Tne Deputy Controller of Labour, M*lm, jwang, informed us that the following the numbers of arrivals from and *Parturrs to Madras Presidency for the aonth of May: anwals (figures supplied >y travelling 9,925 adults, 1,473 minors. -par figures supplied by steamer 6,752 adults, 583 minors. arrivals relate to52 words
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Article197 1929-06-12 7 A short talk on "The Meaning of Life" J**« [I) will be delivered at the SingaTheosophical Society, 3, Green, to-morrow at 6.30 p.m. < n> ige of Lieut. Shannan Steven- ired), and Miss Dnphne i£; p. iaughter cf Capt A. fel. >■ tired), and Mrs. H?t:.-\ to take place on197 words
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Article115 1929-06-12 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, June 12. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 22. Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Mata Hari 18; Salsaas 16; Roniolo 13; Pres. Polk 11; Glenshane 8; Rheinland G. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). 30; Kistna 32; Takada 35; Benarty 37; Selangor 3'J. Empire Dock115 words
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Article35 1929-06-12 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. 167 equal to $100.35 words
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Article1251 1929-06-12 7 PRODUCE. Singapore, June 12. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $35s v f» m 2 $344 Johore Black Pepperm l:: SS g2#£ Rice, Saigon 3 $256 *Small Flake Tapioca 6 ttU a~7oiz Rice, Rangoon 1 $250 Medium Pearl Tapioca S'Sa* Rice, Rangoon 2 $240 Small Pearl TapTocT Z1,251 words
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Advertisement281 1929-06-12 7 TO LET—Terrace house. 187, Devonshire Road, off Grange Road. Apply Solomon, 64, Market Street. TO LET. 4-Room flat-Free use o! 'phone, water and electric light Rent $70. 75, Hill Street No matter the occasion, if you are Clifford dressed, you are correctly dressed, j Consult us on all matters pertaining281 words
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Advertisement684 1929-06-12 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 136-A of 1927. Re IL A. Mohd. Daw ood Co, TAKE NOTICE that this Court has ordered that the service of the application to adjudge bankrupt A. Mohamed Dawood lately684 words
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Miscellaneous120 1929-06-12 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day. June 12. High Tides.—o.4l a.m., 2.39 p.m. Football: Div. I, S.R.C. v. Malays, Stadium. To-morrow, June 13. High Tides.—l.39 a.m., 3.40 p.m. Football: Div. 11, S.C.F.A. "A" v. R.A., S.C.F.A.; S.R.C. v. V.M.C.A., S.R.C. Police Band: Waterloo Street, 5 p.m. Friday, June 14. High Tides.—2.49 a.m., 4.43120 words
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Miscellaneous250 1929-06-12 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JUNE 12. •Port Swettenham, Suez, Port Said, Plymouth, Havre, Liverpool and BankaTs7and, P,adjoe .nd%£ KenmLn and T^gJi? UmPhlUS) 3 P m Muar ongr Le *> 3 P- m North, North-East 3 Sumatra /p 0 China, Hainan, Japan, Korea X- mosa East Siberia, Philippine Islands, Western Canada and250 words
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Article806 1929-06-12 8 I And a very good riddance, too. The tiny, awkward and ugly structure which serves as the principal railway station in a city with over half a million inhabitants necessitates craven apology to any visitor, and incites to strong speech even the mildest mannered of those who806 words
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Article1248 1929-06-12 8 Before the Third Magistrate on Saturday Mr. Ali Ahmad Khan Surattee was sworn In as a Justice of the Peace. A Tran.o-Ocean telegram from Bucharest states that the former Minister, Count Julius Andrassv, has died at the age of 69. The Crown Agents for the Colonies in mail week invited1,248 words
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Article307 1929-06-12 8 Strength ofO ur arri^ (From a London (\>rrr Lieutenant C. J. p*'. 11 wno recently assumed ;!<• ,i,. I e Camp to the Govern,,, t ,T(Z of Aid, ■in Chief of the Strait- 0r llyi «nder been seconded while i/.' has ant Corbm was commit f Ll^te c307 words
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Article166 1929-06-12 8 Food More Important H\an Love. (From Our Own Corresptndent.) Penan*, Jjik 11. j "You must not talk nonsense. Love is all very well but your child will requir* rice, milk and care." said Mr. Justiu Sproule in the Supreme Court 10 a Chines? who said he166 words
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98 1929-06-12 8 Driver's Presence of Mind. (From Our Own < h mtf. Ipoh. June 11. A second attempt to d< rail nail train was made yesterday o> Bagsa Serai where about 20 jungle poles vere found across the Inc. Fortui *JJJ saw the obstacle and stopped98 words
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Article40 1929-06-12 8 Caught a Dangerous Thief. (From Our Own < Penang, J J»« 11--n ■■111 Tan Ah fi. <" "3*J prison for theft of a valued at $60, from a g the magistrate commeri gave chase, in spite with sUbbing. and hr40 words
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Article48 1929-06-12 8 From Holland by i ,luC Singapore to-morrow na *rht& From Europe, (Lond May 23) by "Khiva." a.m. to-morrow. -Wak»s» From China and Maru," due at Siagapon From China and Ja at Singapore at 5 a.ir: jjiai— From China and th* Maru," due at Singapon 15th instant.48 words
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Article29 1929-06-12 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBEK. London:—lo 9/16 d. New York:—JOtt Singapore:—34 44-34 TIN 6d); London:—Spot 3?«^^ 3 months, buyer* 'T» sellers £205 7s 6d < o \d > Singapore:-$103.12V < 15029 words
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Advertisement276 1929-06-12 8 I THE "DREADNOUGHT" 1 HIGH PRESSURE INCANDESCENT LAMP X Lighting. Economical. y t Improved pattern fitttd with self-contained cleaning needle. nJ S Lamp supplied complete h all accessories and instructions. g I Price $49.50. I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. g (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) X I RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. I276 words
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Advertisement114 1929-06-12 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, itwm T KK B Tyres K§ Ml with those cf lyif any ther make JIS zk(X\ aa m.fR TENG SENG114 words
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1179 1929-06-12 9 COOK COUNSELS PATIENCE. More New Ministers Announced. REUTER'S SERVICE. London. June 11. is a possibility of trouble ahead for the Labour Government in C( oi the miners bitterness. Their defeat at the hands of Ac ners three years ago isREUTER'S SERVICE. - 1,179 words
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72 1929-06-12 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, June 11. At the meeting of the International Labour Conference at Geneva this morning, Mr H Wolfe, British Government representative, said he was authorised to state that the British Government intends to proceed at the earliest possible moment with the ratification ofBritish Official Wireless. - 72 words
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Article103 1929-06-12 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 11. Diplomatic circles rerard a visit to America by Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald aa a "definite probability." It. is an open secret that Mr. Baldwin, when Prime Minister, had accepted an invitation to visit the United States. Later Reuter understands that Mr. MacDonaldReuter's Service. - 103 words
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Article211 1929-06-12 9 WILLEMSTAD EPISODE. Another Battle with the Raiders. Reuter's Service. The Hague, June 11. The destroyer "Kortenaer" has embarked a detachment of marines and left for the West Indies in connection with the Wiliemstad affair. It is hoped that she will arrive at Curacao on June 22.Reuter's Service. - 211 words
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Article128 1929-06-12 9 New Railway Opens Up Fertile Uplands. Reuter's Service. Cala, Angola, W. Africa, June IL Ceremonies in connec ion with the opening of the Benguella railways, which many distinguished people, including Prince Arthur of Connaught, are attending at Luao, began with the Portuguese Minister for theReuter's Service. - 128 words
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Article130 1929-06-12 9 His Majesty Resuming Many Functions. Reuter's Service. London, June 11« The "Gazette" contains rn Order-in-Council revoking the Letters Patent which empowered a Royal Commission to act on the King's behalf during his first illness. The Order declares that His Majesty is able to resume many functions ofReuter's Service. - 130 words
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Article26 1929-06-12 9 Reuter's Service. Rangoon, June 11. Arachart and Rignot, the French fliers to the Far East, have arrived on a nonstop flight from Calcutta.Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article50 1929-06-12 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Budapest, June li. The Rumanian, Jugo-Slavian and CzechoSlovakian Ministers have jointly issued a demarche on Premier Bethlen's recent speech on the occasion of the unveiling of a war memorial, in wh eh he protested against the Trianon Treaty, saying that Hungary desired a united Fatherland.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 50 words
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Article34 1929-06-12 9 Reuter's Service. Reykjavik, June 11. The "Sverige" left for Ivigtut at 0.35 this morning, resuming her trans-Atlantic flight. Copenhagen, Juue 11. The "Sverige" returned to Reykjavik at 9 o'clock this morning.Reuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article31 1929-06-12 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, June 11. The internal 503 million mark loan has proved a fiasco, only 118 millions being subscribed to the first issue of 300 millions.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 31 words
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Article249 1929-06-12 9 Feng s Last Chance. ORDERED TO HAND OVER HONAN. Two Air Squadrons Sent. Telegraphi messages received by courtesy of the 'Sin Chew Jit Poh" state that priparations for the punitive expedition of Nanking forces against General Feng are ccmplet?, and the troops are awaiting final orders249 words
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108 1929-06-12 9 Minorities Problem. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Madrid June 11. During the course of the continued debate on the Minority question, Herr. Strcsemann delivered a sharp criticism of the Commission's work and re-advanced the O-rman demands for a basic change of the League's Minority policy. However, inTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 108 words
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Article76 1929-06-12 9 Anti-Religious Campaign in Russia. Reuter's Service. Moscow, June 12. "There are millions of religious believers and only thousands of Godless p rson-, but we shall uproot religion and destroy its influence with the masses" comments the "Pravda'' in an editorial regarding the congress of the SReuter's Service. - 76 words
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Article50 1929-06-12 9 Meeting in London. British Official Wireless. Rugby, June 11. The Executive Committee of the Miners' International Federation met in London to day, representatives being p esent from Great Brit in, Germany. France and Belg'um. The commiUee settled several questions of an administrative character. Further sessions are being held.British Official Wireless. - 50 words
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Article39 1929-06-12 9 Leader Goes to Boston for Treatment. Reuter's Service. Boston, U.S.A., June 11. The explorer, Svcnhedin, has arrived from Peking for spevial treatment of neuritis in the shoulder. The other members of his expedition are remaining in China.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article46 1929-06-12 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, June 11. After inspection of the Tempelhof Aerodrome, King Fuad was the guest of the Reichstag Speaker, Herr. Loebe. at luncheon, at which the leaders Of the political Parlies attended in order to make the King's acquaint: nee.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 46 words
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Article17 1929-06-12 9 HOME SPORTS REVIEW, on page 4. MALAYAN PERSONALITIES, Sir James William Murison, on page 4.17 words
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Advertisement113 1929-06-12 9 I MEUKOW J BRANDY. j TRADE MARK j THE GUARANTEE OF QUALITY. SOLE AGENTS) J (Incorporate* b tin* Straits SomamontsJ BggnatnaßgggaMaM H TONE AND TOUCH. 9 PIANO PERFECTION as demonstrated by the I jj MOUTRIE PIANO. C j{ SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED for this Climate, and fully I GUARANTEED for 7 years.113 words
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752 1929-06-12 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. Welch Beat R. A. EXTRAORDINARY FUMBLING. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. In a Second Division game at the Stadium yesterday, the Welch defeated the R.A. by 6 goals to nil in a game which was extraordinary for the fumbling in front of goal and the throwing away of glorious752 words
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Article193 1929-06-12 10 Hose Cup Semi-Finalists. The first round of the Hose Cup competition came to a close at Seremban on Monday when the Temiantr Rovers Association beat the Persidangan Blia Club 6—o, i In a one-sided game. The goal scorers Were Frederick Sta Maria (3) Ed. Mauricio, Marimuttu and Jules193 words
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Article60 1929-06-12 10 Horse Wins with One Backer. THE TURF. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, June 11. A world record for parimutuel dividends was established this afternoon at Kiangwan Racecourse when Robledo came in first paying $15,193. There was only one backer. The ticket cost $5. The jockey was Billy Tingle, anReuter's Service. - 60 words
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Article426 1929-06-12 10 Very Successful Year. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 11. At :he Perak Turf Club annual meeting, Mr. Osborne, presiding, reviewed the very successful year, despite a profit drop cf 75 per cent, in the summer meeting, due to the unusually heavy expenses and considerable structural426 words
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Article186 1929-06-12 10 ATHLETICS. Tamil Indian employees of the Royal Engineers competed keenly in a number of athletic events on Monday at the Changi sports ground. A championship medal presented by Major L. M. Malan, O 8.E., was won by Rajamanikam and a medal presented b/ Major A. T.186 words
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Article30 1929-06-12 10 The Anglo-Chinese School, Malacca, are holding their annual sports on Saturday at Bickley Park. Two inter-school events, h gh jump and long jumf), will be decided.30 words
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Article85 1929-06-12 10 English Team for First Test DULEEPSINGHI INCLUDED. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London, June 11. The following team has been selected to represent England in the First Test against the South Africans commencing at Ibirmingham on Saturday: J. C. White (cant S G ft. Fender K s Duleepsinghi,H.Reuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article514 1929-06-12 10 More Bowling Feats. Reuter's Service. London, June 11. The following are the results of county championship and other~first class matches which were concludsd to-day:— DERBY BEAT WORCESTER. Derby: 115 and 24. Worcester: 70 (Worthington 5 for 21) and 169. Played at Stourbridge, Derby won by 116 runs. NORTHANTSReuter's Service. - 514 words
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Article147 1929-06-12 10 NEW REGULATIONS. BOXING. Bangkok, May 26. Occidental notions have invaded even the boxings rings of Siam. Fighters must henceforth wear boxing gloves, according to new regulations fc pugilism which have been framed by an official committee. Heretofore boxers for a century part have fought with nothing147 words
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Article35 1929-06-12 10 BILLIARDS. Playing against Mr. E. J. Vallentine at the Lake Club, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday last, Mr. E. E. F. Pretty made breaks of 6G, 41, and 102 in quick succession.35 words
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Article368 1929-06-12 10 A Hard Fought Doubles Match. HOOI HYE v. BONG SOO TO-DAY. LAWN TENNIS. The Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) was among the large crowd that watched the doubles matches in the Singapore championship at ths S.C.C. yesterday. Out of the four matches dec'd.d only one— Roy Smith and368 words
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Article204 1929-06-12 10 I Wethered's Erratic Brilliance. GOLF. Reuter's Service. Sandwich, June 11. Playing umkr ideal conditions in the first round of the British amateur championship meeting at Sandwich, T. Perkins (Castle Bromwich), the holder, beat G Manford (Luffness) 6 and 5. Perkins who is the favourite, was one under fourReuter's Service. - 204 words
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Article74 1929-06-12 10 Reuter's Service. New York, June 11. Over 900 golfers are engaged in the American amateur championship qualifying competitions, involving 19 cities and stretching from coast to coast. Among striking failures are Jess Svveets>gr (the ex-British and American champion) Jesse Guildford (the ex-American titl -holder), J. Watts GunnReuter's Service. - 74 words
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Article44 1929-06-12 10 The June monthly medal competition (stroke) at the Kepptl Golf Club will I played on Saturday end Sunday, and tho ladies' spoon on Monday. Thi qualifying round* of the St. James Cup competition will he played in conjunction with the June m:dal44 words
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Article105 1929-06-12 10 BASEBALL. Tho Anglo-American Baseball Association hel l a full dress practice at Stamford Bridge in mail week and the season commenced with a match against the New York 1 -cviathan On June 13 an inten ding fixtu'e has ben arrangd between Oxford University and Japan (Meiji University of105 words
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Article860 1929-06-12 10 The "Antung" is expected from Swatow, Amoy and Hong Kong with 1,000 native deck passengers from the first two ports. The "Wakasa Maru" is due to-morrow from Hong Kong and is sailing for South I America with 996 immigrants the next day. The "Namsang" is due from Kobe860 words
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Article58 1929-06-12 10 Robbery Not the Motive. About nine o'clock last nie.ht an arm d Chinese entered a house in Lorong 3, Geylang, and shot dead a compatriot livin z there. He also wounded, though not seriously, another Chinese, and then left. The motive, apparently, was not robbery. The Police58 words
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Article176 1929-06-12 10 END OF Turpi pr, CASK. ,(t Altered Che, u B Appeal. fn the Court of i fore their lordship vL PP f al Mt^. Justice Stevens Mr the appeal was ui th l? Jttsti wh«ch Syed YoTi b? n Wfl c the s Akagoff had filed 5176 words
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Article295 1929-06-12 10 The "Get Tocher Idea. is now in Penang n a sLrtES terviewed by the 4tra£ Ir Jennings said that he wa. S t« get to Penang and progress ahtec he was last u£T seemed to be an .ir lheri Penang which was very* ffi of course was going^S295 words
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Article203 1929-06-12 10 Welcome of Singapore Residents. Mr. Mir Zynuaddin Sahil». District and 'Sessions Judge. Negapatani. visited pore during the past tew days and was gutst of Mr. K. Mohameti Hussar. At Mr. Hussain's bungalow in Grov? Hoad on Sunday the visitor met j rominent m of the Indian communities203 words
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Article77 1929-06-12 10 Contribut or! to 1 awl «tJ li f,d A meeting of the R' in the board room. lin?, when thoe p Tree, Commissioner ol Unas t Mr. G. Sturrock. (D «»eer); Dr. F. R. E Officer) and Messrs. H G Dix, J. A. Ellas, S Thatcher, Dr. R.77 words
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Article168 1929-06-12 11 Enthusiastic Welcome. Transe-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, June 10. m King's special train arrived f r a t the profusely decorated 11 V Von Hindenburg and Govern- atives welcomed the guest, n: r( h King Fuad and Von Hindenburg jfter»" ual .j ot honour, while arciilery RovnTranse-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 168 words
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Article48 1929-06-12 11 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Madrid, June 10. Herr Stresemann, whose parley with M. Rrar ,f was t poned until Tuesday, coni t with ii.ulescu and Frocope upon Vrorities. Meanwhile all signs indicate fpostponenn ;ii by the League of the iinoritv dt ba to September.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 48 words
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26 1929-06-12 11 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. London, June 10. director of the German railways, Herr Mueller, arrived for an extensive action of British railway organisation.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 26 words
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Article115 1929-06-12 11 Sixteen-Year-Old Youth Sentenced. Wh-rt a sixteen-year-old Indian youth, who had been convicted by the Third ft of a motor-car outis in Bukit Timah Road, appeared b f< re the District Judge (Mr. C. 11. G. Clark for sentence yesterday »me Jonps pleaded for y in view of115 words
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Article47 1929-06-12 11 rders f or week ending Sunday June 16: Amorrow, June 13.—Band Practice, barter,, 5.15 p.m. r. Fr Ja June 14.—Elementary Signalling 2 s Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Advanced Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. |jj»fcy, June 15.—Braddell Shield Relay i3op^ nct,on a P ier and Tangling Roads,47 words
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Article152 1929-06-12 11 untitled the Newspaper octopus is not to put nST** und tne Malayan press yet FcUo^ n f marl:s the "Pinang Gazette." mapor n annou ncement by a '•ftrdhp ontem P©rary that any rumours 11 aJe to tne syndicate were re comes the news from the ya" that the Ipoh publica«"«na152 words
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Article655 1929-06-12 11 Sunday, June 'J. Jft and Lady Clifford attended High Mass at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, at 8 a.m. Monday, June 3. At 745 a.m. His Excellency, attended by Captain Corbin and Mr. Chick. As. D.C was present at the Padang at the Parade held m celebration655 words
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Article352 1929-06-12 11 Phya Prakit Kolasastra, acting DirectorGeneral of the Siamese Post and Telegraph Department, who has gone to London for the International Postal Congress, spenJ ten years in England before the war, and is one of Siam's most progressive officials. The Hon. Mr. Swamy Sahajanantha. member of the Legislative Council, Madras, who352 words
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Advertisement163 1929-06-12 11 TO NlGan WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. TO-NIS3TI NEW WORLD SNOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA TO-NIGHT Doable Feature Programme "THE LOST PRINCESS." A very interesting play—Supported by specially Selected EXTRA TURN» •—Music conducted by Jabari Jarr. REMEMBER!- Bunday Night—Wed-known Arabian Play. Ali Baba and the 40 Robbers. Haron Elias as Kassim163 words
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Advertisement91 1929-06-12 11 I? ********** I Finest Old j I Highland Whisky, f j Born 1820-Still Going Strong, j i G3T4INABLF FROM EVERY CLUB AND BOTEL 9 AND FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS IN M&LAYA. P a g I SOLE AGENTS: fr j JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. j (Incorporated In England.) SINGAPORE. PENANG, IPOH91 words
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Miscellaneous125 1929-06-12 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Prjsramme of Drills up to and for week Rding June 16: It morrow, June 13. m.-Dril! Hall, S. R. A. (v) Sig. Sec.. Section Parade. Friday, June 14. US Ma.—Drill Hall, S. V. F. A., Company Parade. Uj M—Drill Hall, "A" (M. G.) Coy., .Revolver Classification. —Drill Hall,125 words
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Article, Illustration87 1929-06-12 12 Straits Chinese Chimh at Kampong Kapor. Th? laying of the corner stone of the Strait? Chinese Methodist Church at Kampong Ka; or on June 3. The four promioent perrons at the cr»mon"\ from bft to right in the above picture, were Bishop Edwin F. Lee, who87 words
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Article381 1929-06-12 12 A Defendant Arrested. A sensational development has arisen (reports the "Malayan Daily Express" of Kuala Lumpur) out of the Turf Club sweep tii-ket dispute. It became known on Fr day night that the second defendant, Lim Thong Hock, had been detained at Tanjeng Malnn while381 words
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Article81 1929-06-12 12 Pistol Given Him by Friend. A Javanese who was recently arre>st?d near Sultan Gate, Rochore, in possession of a pistol and six rounds of ammunition, pleaded guilty before the District Judge (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) yesterday morning He said he was a pilgrim recruiter and the pistol81 words
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Article123 1929-06-12 12 "T.O.M." A Malay reader has sent us a letter which we cannot publish because it is couched in unparliamentary terms. This Malay reader complains that all Government offices are filled with .Jaffna clerks and that, because of this, Malays cannot get posts in Government offices. He alleges that in one"T.O.M." - 123 words
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Advertisement312 1929-06-12 12 i i i| TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12. TO-NIGHT! Cj 1 DEAN'S UNION OPERA I m Will Stage an Interesting Malay Play |}j I INDRA BANGS A WAN."—Last Part. -AT S j THE theatre: royal jjj j l North Bridge Road. S Look Out —To-morrow night-By Special Request nj "AHMAD MABICAN"312 words
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Advertisement144 1929-06-12 12 Delicately Scented Royal Ambar Silk Tipped Egyptian Blend Cigarettes. Boxes of 6V, 12's 25's. Bourjoice s, Ashes of Roses, Asbes of Violets, Virginia Cigarettes, 6'f, I 2's 25's. AVAILABLE AI Naina Mohamed Sons, 22, Battery Road FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT: M. EZEKIEL SO.M Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticus* 4 Raffles144 words
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Advertisement148 1929-06-12 12 I Allenburgs I Foods I jj The'Allenburys* Foods are I I particularly suited to the I I feeding of babies in hot 1 1 climates. They are germ free I B and their use is an absolute I 1 guarantee against infantile I I diarrhoea and cholera. 1 J Milk148 words
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Advertisement685 1929-06-12 12 Rash Broke Out On Daughter's Face Cuticura Healed "A rash broke out on my daughter's lace and soon spread all over it. It was of a wet nature and the eruptions scaled over. When she ot warm in bed at night she would <art to rub her lace. She aid685 words
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393 1929-06-12 13 "Secret and Sinister Intrigue." At the 23rd annual meeting of Kapar Para Rubber Estates, Ltd., on April 29, in London, Mr. A. A. Baumann (Chairman) said: In order gentlemen, that you may estimate for yourselves the blessings of the announcement of restriction, I will creep393 words
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Article97 1929-06-12 13 Speaking in London on May 3 at the statutory meeting of the Malaysiam Tin Co., Ltd., Viscount Elibank, the chairman, said that "steps are being taken to obtain the mining lease over the proved portion of Tambun estate section of Tambun mine, and it is estimated that a97 words
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Article284 1929-06-12 13 Malayan Miners Unwilling. Mr. John Howeson, chairman of the Anglo-Oriental Tin Mining Corporation, warns tin consumers of a "day of reckoning." He says that a time must come when the output of tin will again sink below consumption and, since consumption is continually growing and 1929-30284 words
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Article151 1929-06-12 13 Effect of Smelters' Monopoly. The financial correspondent of the "Straits Echo" reports regarding tin that although there has been no pronounced movement in the metal the undertone of the market is firm. "The Rationalisation Group are actively canvassing the position and in the near future I expect151 words
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Advertisement545 1929-06-12 13 r* 5 a I The Pre-Eminent British Waterproofer. I I DAM dwellings are bad for health and th*» ffl E. k i ta «r c works *mm I j ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF S j THE BORNEO CO., LTD. 1 g (Incorporated in England.) B Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Teluk Anson545 words
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Advertisement186 1929-06-12 13 "THE VICTORY British Electric Record. Long Haying 7 in. Double Sided. LATEST SONGS, ORCHESTRA and BAND. Very Cheap and Bast Quality. Price only 45 cents each, Sole Agent*: UNION MUSICAL STORE, 732. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. ODEON'S, COLUMBIA'S AND "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS. We beg to notify our customers thai186 words
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Advertisement356 1929-06-12 13 I Theme Songs for Cinema- 1 Films. I Flower o! Love (Fox Tret) White Shadows in the Sooth Sees. f I Love You Then (Waltz) Dancing Daughters g jj Weary River Weary River I IrJ Sally of my Dreams (Fox) Mother Knows Best Etc., etc Jjj OBTAINABLE FROM X Nang356 words
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Advertisement565 1929-06-12 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. All persons having any claims against Chop Cheong" Joo of No. 82, Robinson Road, Singapore, Rubber Merchants, are requested to send in particulars of their claims forthwith to the undersigned. CHNG PHEE LAM, Partner of Chop Cheong Joo, No. 82, Robinson Road, Singapore. Dated th- 11th June,565 words
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Advertisement557 1929-06-12 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —A nurse, Chinese, Japanese, or Indian. Must understand English. To travel to Europe and back. Take charge of baby one year old. Only experienced pessons need apply to No. 17, Belilios Road after 5 p.m. WANTED—For Indian home, a lady house-keeper from 6.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.557 words
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Advertisement539 1929-06-12 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 i Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. It, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai539 words
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Advertisement707 1929-06-12 14 INSURANCE. i THE fran SOUTH \3gjg BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT s LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTfI. Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. nEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Paid-up707 words
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Advertisement374 1929-06-12 14 YOUR EYt DOES IT TROUBLE i ]v Seller's Lotus Honej l SO, v* and most highly- pra: Eye-diseases. Cures c 'Jre Literature free. e BOON PIIARM M > M HASSAN ELECTRICAL D CONTRA rOR 36-37, Bras Bj ah Road SINGAPORE. If you are in f pWt lights, fans, mo e374 words
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Advertisement417 1929-06-12 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P, 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. /j r rated in England.) r >ENGER CARGO ERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM jAVIGAI. N CO, LONDON AND FA X BAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Con trad with His Majesty's government.) OUT* akDS from LONDON bias ft Japan Dm Tonnage Singapore 1929 Bivi417 words
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Advertisement494 1929-06-12 15 STEAMER SAIIJM^ HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNI? Dampfichlff, l^ M Cj Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS m.s. RHEINLAND Jnntt t m.s. BURGENLAND jH ?X m.s. RUHR 7 Ufir J° t m.s. VOGTLAND J! t m.s. DUISBURG jg g HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND. HAMBUPG AND BREMEN s.s.494 words
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Advertisement540 1929-06-12 15 STEAMER SAILINGS < NORODEUTSCBER LLOYD (Incorporated io Germany.) OUTWARDS. t ANHALT for Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, YTiama Vladivostok June 17 DERFFLINGER for Manila. Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku. Dalny Tsingtao June tl 5 ISA r ß for Hon S Kon Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtao j u l y t540 words
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Advertisement633 1929-06-12 15 STEAMER SAHDHS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON w Tonnags Destination )m, Ba* Ateuta Mara 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp A R'dam june 20 21 Kashima Mara 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'wera A Rotterdam July 4 5 Hakone Mara Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp A Rotterdam July 18 19 Suwa Maru 11,000633 words
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Advertisement330 1929-06-12 16 j Neapolitan Ice Cream n y "THREE FLAVOURS IN ONE" O I AT YOUR DINNER PARTIES SERVE g 1 GOLD STORAGE ICE CREAM. 0 2 Obtainable in Pint and Quart Bricks. j] 1 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. I B (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) q 2 For Quality and330 words
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Advertisement104 1929-06-12 16 I The New I Superior I Whippets I have now arrived. I The style creation of master designers—the I mechanical triumph of leading engineers. I See these cars at our showroom. 1 CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. jfl (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) ***************252! HV'w jun mtSĔr p.nth.. marVin 6104 words
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Advertisement69 1929-06-12 16 PYRAMID I HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN label on every hand kerchief Brill i Cj SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA I WILLIAM JACKS Co., (Malaya) Ltd g (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement-A *****5H55 I I I Jfi YOl/ CANNOT Bur A 1 IHI BETTER I f& W LAM? N I I >/ SOLE69 words
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