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Title Section22 1929-07-04 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI.- No. 155 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, July 4, ttt».22 words
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Advertisement174 1929-07-04 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. rOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. j "Ny Carlsberg- Beer" MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK jj Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs W j j$P and Rest-Houses throughout I Straits Settlements and the |P V g I Malay States. f Sold by all First Class dealers pS3 I j |||t iQ Singapore.174 words
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Advertisement308 1929-07-04 1 "FLOROIKUt" Washing. 4 Suitings //C^^t// For Tropical /7 Wear HIGH STREET, N Singapore. I USE 1 ARISTO MOTOR OILS. B I S AND BE FREE FROM C\R-tON TROJBLES. j REFINED BY THE UNION OIL CO., OP CALIFORNIA. X Sole Agents in Malaya and Borneo. I SIME, DARBY 6? COMPANY, LIMITED.308 words
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Article91 1929-07-04 2 (Our reauiia are invited to write to v. jn out/jecib vi public interest, it must be understood that tne "Malaya Tribune does not necessarily endorse opinions expresseo by coi respondents. Letters shouiu be as brief as possible, preferably type-written (double, spacing, and on one s.ue 01 the paper »oniy.91 words
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Article1425 1929-07-04 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune-") Sir, —I have watched the correspondence on the above subject with lively interest and am of opinion that the Evolutionists are not helping their cause by engaging themselves in controversy with the Fundamentalists on the basis of facts proved by science.1,425 words
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Article616 1929-07-04 2 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.*') Sir, —Mr. S. Y. Cheong should he congratulate on his contribu ion on the above subject in your Saturday's issue. I would like to state that as one cannot expect presents, etc., from friends and relations, under the reformed style of marriage, the616 words
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Advertisement172 1929-07-04 2 they're mild, cool and j do not affect my throat. 99 The ONL YCigarettes Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON Sole Agents:- HUTTENBACH LAZARUS Sons. Ltd. Singapore. Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. i j Death! 1 ™J*|- vef r our very person! Destroy these winged po«. 1! N*?"172 words
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Advertisement407 1929-07-04 2 SIMPLE BACKACHE IS OFTEN DANGEROUS Short, sharp stabhinir pains in the ]~o\when you rise from bed, real i- r straighten the body a ter stopping, are sure signs ol ki trouble. The quickest means of hai t ing chronic Backache, Lumbago, S< or Rhea mat ie Pains, is a short407 words
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Article1496 1929-07-04 3 VALUE OF MALAYAN TRADE. The Promise of Science. Writes Mr. Walter Elliot, D.Cc, in the Times": The lively interest of the Home Country in the Colonial Empire vi not merely altruistic or experimental. It is also a matter of pay sheets and orderbooks, of factories and workshops—literally,1,496 words
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Advertisement597 1929-07-04 3 AMERICAN CHEMICAL DIAMOND CO. j CHEMICAL DIAMONDS 1 'OF g LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION I Telegrams "THEJUS" N cj Ji) g HSU PRM gujg|g||y| rHB c voRLDm mm fern E S BEBT KffV BH Irl PJi EVERY fc lEflTw IEST ls I Nitric^^ d Di^ t ?ci? s in fii ttering597 words
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1385 1929-07-04 4 Simon Commission "No Law Givers on the Mjunt." The recent speech of the Viceroy at the Chelmsford Club dinner on the eve of his dep. rture for Home, a short cxtract from which was given in a Reutcr message, must have inspired even1,385 words
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Article440 1929-07-04 4 Why Selling a Share is Bad Business. Acting on the sound principle that a bird in hand is worth two in the Oush, BBOSt of the drawers of favourites in the big Derby sweeps (says "Truth") dispose of parts of their tickets for cash down. A correspondent thinks440 words
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Article149 1929-07-04 4 Friends say Frankly Isn't Doris Skinny I Doris knows she is thin and has nearly worried herself to death wondering what to do about it. She has tried almost everything in the hope of getting fatter— rich foods, medicines and so on, but nothing does her any149 words
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Advertisement364 1929-07-04 4 4 Rub It n /vr Aches Pains •JO remove stiffness in muscles or joints— to relieve sprains, swellings and strains—to stop sharp twinges of JMHfIMA rheumatism, sciatica, or pains in the Lim back and chest, use Zam-Buk as an il BLm embrocation—"Rub It In." This great balm contains rare her-364 words
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Advertisement12 1929-07-04 4 DIABETES LEPROSY, CONSUMPTION, V.D. GUARANTEED TO CURE. Apply Specialist, e/o Malaya Tribune12 words
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Advertisement640 1929-07-04 4 (i Jovial Health at ?8 Ijitf Hunter I %i>ax x"i:eJ iriUi a gerere <- gastrir trouble*. Sly uurxe broitqlit a Inr-i-Krugchen Salt*. Ii cleared ntmnarhir cr..--- i up crtnstipatioh frrmi irfiirh I greatly *uj<cleared mvcay the deprexrion thai affected v frcl torial health, mvl <irn free < J i,cfi>x t'ni'640 words
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Article150 1929-07-04 5 Conference on Butler Report. Bombay, June 24. Sixty Indian States, large and small, including Mysore and Baroda, represented by the princes or accredited ministers, are meeting in conference to-morrow under the presidency of the Maharaja of Bikaner to consider the Butler Report. For the last two150 words
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Article119 1929-07-04 5 Marvellous Surgery. London, June 12. After forty-four operations, the Canadian, Major James Gillies, who had his whole lower jaw blown away at ambrai in 191 K. left for Canada with his jaw replaced Major Gillies, who is the last member of th? Canadian Expeditionary Force to return119 words
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Article440 1929-07-04 5 Singapore, June 29. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 60 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 55 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 63 Hens (Locally reared) kati 74 Ducks, each 1.08 Pigeons, domestic,440 words
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193 1929-07-04 5 When the nervous system gets run-down one of the commonest manifestations of the nervous debility which results is an aching back. When the blood is impoverished it not infrequently happens that thf back muscles become afflicted with those rheumatic pains known193 words
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Advertisement513 1929-07-04 5 A Suggestion Strawberries j and Cream for Dependable Service— 1 fIfRfSH FGDLU REFRIGERATING Co LTD I Orct\s,ra R.o»d BafiS 1 I m #O$L The Way to Bigger gi Things js alongthepath ofknovvledge. There is no magic in v 1 5 does not have to w °rry about oppo tunitics ?,1513 words
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Advertisement491 1929-07-04 5 j Fruit j Trees I FOR SALE I j J] MARCOTS SEEDLINGS I 3 Orange ChJJra 4 Lemon Gooeobery rj C Pumelo RoUiaa K 5 Chikn Delidoaa K 0 Citron Rambotan K 0 Grapefruit 2 1 Fit 9 GRAFTS fe j Rambotan Mango 1 Chikn R <J FLOWERS Q 3491 words
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Advertisement279 1929-07-04 6 PAVILION 'PHONE 6903 I ft FROM MONDAY, JULY 1 TO SUNDAY, JULY 7. I S AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. ijj I The Latest PA THE GAZETTE. I ILeatrice Joy IN S I THE SONG ofthe DANUBE! I IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7JO P.M. I WALLY WALES 1 I I279 words
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Advertisement235 1929-07-04 6 Amusemieiit s. (ALHAMBRA j S 'PHONE 6909 jjj I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd. Proprietors.) B I PROGRAMME I Commencing Sunday, June 30 I and ending Friday, July 5. I IN THE SECOND SHOW AT f P.M. 1 THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I THE OFFICIAL, FILM OF THE i Funeral235 words
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Advertisement420 1929-07-04 6 GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE Where the! Big Pictures Play. To-night* the Night: Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets. North Bridge Road, 'Phone > 2 8| FROM FBIDAI, TO THURSDAY, FROM WEDNESDAY JULY 3 TO THE*, JULY 4. 4VLI 2 Serials and 1 Million Dollar Proc 0I SECOND SHOW AT 9 PM420 words
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Article1497 1929-07-04 7 Government Report Shows Decrease in Trade. FEWER MURDEbTcOMMITTED. Unexpected Increase in Financial Surplus. An unexpected increase in the financia surplus is shown in the Annual Report co the Colcriy which was laid on the table at Wednesday's meeting of the Legislative Council. Suppression cf lawlessness was1,497 words
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Article159 1929-07-04 7 I see that the F.M.S. Railways ready arc movine along «nd we are now inn. •hat the line between hf-lnotan and Sings pore will he linked up in about 2'a years, av« a wrikr In the Slsm Observer. But promises of this nort bora been rmoh I» h twice before159 words
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Article82 1929-07-04 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, July 3. The Navy Secretary U'.s tr;at cor tia.ts or the contraction of thiv new light truisers ha c been awardod, to Luilt at New York, Camden md hi.'ad-i--f hi.n. Tci-.de s for he construction of next fiv:- will not be asked forReuter's Service. - 82 words
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Article55 1929-07-04 7 Welcomed by the Swiss. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, July 3. A deputation of the Federal Council welcomed King Fuad on arriving here from Prague in a special train pia ed at hit: disposal ty the Swiss Railway Administer. ticn. The Egyptian King leaves for Geneva on Friday, irkars55 words
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Article48 1929-07-04 7 Latest Atlantic Flight. Reuter's Service. Chicago. Jul> 3. The bier Amphibian 'plan? 'The Untin Bowler" took off at Lake Michigan for Berlin via Gr at Whale, Greenland and Norway, piloted by Robert Gast ?nd Parker Cramer and carrying a journalist. Robert Wood, as a passenger.Reuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article178 1929-07-04 7 Judge's Comments on Chinese Prictice. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. July 3. Holding that, on the hypothesis before him. the adjudication of Tan Re Kor as a bankrupt as a partner in the firm of Leong Cheong ar.d Co. was well-founded and th? issue of fact for testing178 words
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Article68 1929-07-04 7 F'alice Capture Thieves in Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 3. Smart work by the police resulted in the capture of two Chinese, who pleaded guilty to stealing erramonhones, cash, etc., from the Robinson Piano Company, to the value oi $600. They also pleaded guilty to theft68 words
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Article80 1929-07-04 7 "P. R." and Compulsory Voting. Reuter's Service. The Hague, July 4. Without awaiting the result of to-day's election of the 'Second Chamber, the Government resigned. Fine weather favoured the polling and Proportional R. presentation will delay the announcement of the result. There are twenty to thirty parties andReuter's Service. - 80 words
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Article221 1929-07-04 7 To-day being the anniversary of American Independence, the American Consulate is closed in honour of the occasion. A special programme has been arranged at the Singapore Swimming Club at 5 p.m. to-dr.y, when there will be indoor baseball, to be followed ly swimming a dinner, and dancing. At the Chinese221 words
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317 1929-07-04 7 Tin Shares Active. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. London 10 13/16d., unchanged. New York 20% cents (G), down cent. Shares:—Steady. Allenbys $2.15—$2.25, tV*f£ 1 75 1 85 A er Panas $8.80—99.25, Bassetts 00—95 cents. EalfJSj? ?3.10-$3.30, Brogas $1.27%£,7 \r Kuklt Jelotongs317 words
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Article317 1929-07-04 7 Tho steamship "City of Mobile" arrived yesterday from Cebu. The "Takliwa" is cxpoeted from Calcutta on Sunday the I ith inst. The German liner "Hannover" arrived yesterday from Batavia. She is sailing t.>-day for Hamburg. The French steamer "G. G. Roume' arrived this morning from Saigon. She is317 words
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Article83 1929-07-04 7 The Municipal health statement for the week ended June 3> gives the total number of deaths as 225. The death rate was 24 30 per mill:' compared with 31.76 in the preceding week and 31.61 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were: Pneumonia 32.83 words
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Article124 1929-07-04 7 Hamaguchi Ministry Formed. ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo, July 2. Mr. Hamaguchi, President of the Minsei Party, the official Opposition, has been called on to form a new Cabinet. Later. The Cabinst installation ceremony will be held this evening. The members of the new Cabinet are: Premier, Mr. Hamaguchi;124 words
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Article146 1929-07-04 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, July 4. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Kola 22; Elephanta 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Kashima Maru 18; City of Bedford 16-; Manila Maru 13; Cap Varella. 11; Tirpitz 9; Van ffafitaz—-Amazon Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Lartit -Bochum 30;146 words
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Advertisement412 1929-07-04 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET —Ground floor at 9, Beach Road, i WANTED—Second-hand Zeiss Microsuitable ior Garage or Store. Apply, j scope with 4 objects and eye-pieces, in exChmese Association. cellent condition. Apply H.P., 62, Owen Road, Singapore. WANTED —An experienced Typist with a knowledge of accounts. Apply to ~~Z Whiteaway,412 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous304 1929-07-04 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT^ MALAYA. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 9 a.m. I m Bright Mean Stations. Temperature. Rainfall Sunshine Humidity. Wind. Weather. yesterday, yesterday. Max. Mm. Ins. No. of Direc- Force F F hours. tion. M.P.H. Kuala Lumpur 88 66 nil 7.9 81 EN E 2 Fine Singapore304 words
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Miscellaneous176 1929-07-04 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JULY 4. Siam (except Lower Siam (Kistna) 3 p.m. Upper Burma, North-East India, Egypt, Europe, Canada U.S.A. (Elephanta) 3 *Supplementary mail for Europe, et c (By TRAIN) 4 p.m. Anamba and Natuna Islands (Will o'the Wisp) 4 p.m. Pontianak (Khoen Lie) 4 p.m. Cheribon, Samarang, Padang Bay,176 words
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Obituary60 1929-07-04 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. REQUIEM MASS. A High Mass of Requiem for the repose of the soul of the late- Mary Josephine Ivlass, who died on July 5, 1928, will b rung a t t h e Church cf St. Joseph on Saturday, July 6, at 6.00 am.60 words
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Obituary105 1929-07-04 8 Th th„n\ of w? M Adelaide Em thank all relatives and friends who kindly attcnd?d the funeral and those lence S wrea ths and letters of condoH e Yam Tensr Kim II(K and family beg to thank their relatives Hwk OBF the resido nt Mr Peck nocK, u.B.E., and105 words
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Article772 1929-07-04 8 We postpone coQunent upon the proceedings at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council in order that we may to-day review the Annual Report on the Colony for 1928. This extremely interesting compilation bears the signature of the Hon. Mr. John Scott as Colonial Secretary, but in view772 words
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Article110 1929-07-04 8 Mr. W. H. Wall, formerly of Tenang late, is tow on Kuala Gcmas estate Gema: Router- wires that the Port of Aden has been declared infected with .smallpox from June 00. t!£ J lK :u late of tne Teo Hoo Lye In.-tjtution, has joined the S. S. Police as n110 words
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Article357 1929-07-04 8 Lecture at Victoria Theatre. The Victoria Theatre was packed yesterday evening, with a largely Indian audience, when Mr. T. Prakasam, a member of the Legislative Assermbly of India, delivered an eloquent address to his tellow countrymen on "India's Position in the Empire." The speaker, after dwelling357 words
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Article61 1929-07-04 8 To Dine With Perak Miners. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 4. A large company of miners are entertaining Sir Hugh Clifford on Saturday night at a long deferred banquet at which some interesting statements are expected. His Excellency will also present Certificates of Honour to three61 words
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Article172 1929-07-04 8 The Matinee Performance. Booking for the matinee performance of "H.M.S. Pinafore by the Singapore A.D.C. will open on Wednesday next at 8.30 a.m. at John Little's. Children of sixteen and under will be admitted at $1.50. Ihe charge for adults and those over 16 will be172 words
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Article236 1929-07-04 8 Mr. F. T. Bunelark, of the untitled.W.D. Sta m&aa, hn> l> »n bnumtertrd t A very good programme is being screened at the Y.M.C.A. Cinema to-morrow at 8.30 p.m. The chief attraction will be the comedy film "Plastered in Paris," featuring Sammy Cohen. The IGSrl anniversary of Sir Stamford Raffles'236 words
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Article62 1929-07-04 8 r rom Holland and Germany by "J P Coen, due at Singapore at 4 p.m. to-day l-rom China and Japan by "Perim," due at Singapore at 6 a.m. to-morrow. From Europe. (London mails despatched June 18) by "Rajula," due at Penang at 6 a.m. to-morrow. From France by62 words
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Article863 1929-07-04 8 CHINESE EXTENSION WORK. Miss Cften Begins Eer Activities. Some time ago it was announc the Committee of the Y.W.C.A. in Site pore hf-d secured the services of Mis \j Chen for carrying out a scheme which tk Committee had had in mind for son Vl ar —extension work863 words
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Article34 1929-07-04 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London:—10 13/J6d. tw °rk:—21 cents. Singapore: cents. TIN. London:—Spct £201 Oe Od (i-v 3 months, huv?rs £207 Of od sellers £207 5a (up 4°s 6d>. Singapore:—$105.25. (250 ten? <*>34 words
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Advertisement147 1929-07-04 8 Rustless Steel Cutlery. Res less Steel Cutlery means a great saving in labour, as it needs only to be washed In hot water, and does not require to be polished in a machine or with knife powder. It has a better and more lasting appearance than ordinary Steel, and is147 words
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Advertisement97 1929-07-04 8 PERFECT PITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. TO LET. Practically New Bungalow, 9, Wilkie Terrace, area about 5,000 sq. ft, 6 bed-rooms, servants quarters, water and electric. Apply Telephone No: 7030.97 words
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255 1929-07-04 9 liberal M.P. Demands Cessation of Work. PLANS OF MR. TOO MAS. Annual Reservation for Colonial Development. Reuter's Service. Jbondon, July 3. In an amendment to the Address in leply to the King's Speech a Liberal member Mr. George Lambert (South Molton, Devon), demandsReuter's Service. - 255 words
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Article200 1929-07-04 9 ALTERATION OF HIS BUDGET. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London, July 3. In the House of Commons to-day the Op position made itseif felt immediately the House opened, when Mr. M?ci>on rd nioveJ for Government to tnke vp 1 11 p.-ivate Members' time till Chris mas with aReuter's Service. - 200 words
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Article68 1929-07-04 9 IMMEDIATE LEGISLATION Mr. Mac Donald, pioving the motion mentioned c rlier, announced that the House cf Commons weuld" a djoum at the end of July for the summer recess. The session would last till July, 1930. A number of Bills would be passed before the July adjournment, including two68 words
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Article377 1929-07-04 9 A PRACTICAL START MADE. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, July 3. Mr. J. H. Thomas, who is Minister in charge of special measures for dealing with unemployment, gave some indication of the Government's proposals in the House of Commons, when the debate on theBritish Official Wireless. - 377 words
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Article315 1929-07-04 9 IMMEDIATE RECONSTRUCTION. Dealing with the Thames bridges, Mr. Thorn s that money was allocated for C haring C'rosr. Bridie. Expenditure there was roughly eleven millions but there would be engineering del lys and surveys. The rt construction of Waterloo Bridge could, howe/er, be proceeded with' immediately. Work ef315 words
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Article181 1929-07-04 9 TRAFFIC FACILITIES OF LONDON. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service. London, July 3. In the de' ate on the Address Mr. J. H. Thomas, outlining unemployment plans, said 'what we imported we should m ke for our.-elves" (Opposition Cheers). Mr. Thonwas said tha* for the road schemes the GovernmentReuter's Service. - 181 words
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Article74 1929-07-04 9 SURVEYS BY AEROPLANE. Mr. Thomas, dealing with work in the Colonies, said that many schemes had been upheld. A million pounds annually would be set aside in the Budget to be used exclusively for the development of the Colonies «s a whole. Additional Trade Commissioners would be74 words
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Article275 1929-07-04 9 NO SOCIALIST LEGISLATION. Mr. Churchill paid tribute to the courage of Mr. Thomas in dealing with a grave and distressing problem. His treatment of it was very moder te and sensible. Air. Church.ll said the Conserva iVes expected the Government to submit a motion of confidence early275 words
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Article266 1929-07-04 9 APPROVAL OF MOST POINTS. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London, July X. Mr. Lloyd George thought the Government ought to have sketched vi bolder unemployment scheme. He hoped the MacDon Ul-Dawes conversations would no: merely yield an agreement to limit cruisers they wanted abolition of submarines. He deprecated openingReuter's Service. - 266 words
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Article161 1929-07-04 9 THREE MISSION STATIONS DESTROYED. B'g Volcano Active. Reuter's Service. Suva, Fiji, July 3. Mi. Joy, Resident Commissioner of the New Hebrides reports that the big volcano island, Ambrym, is again active. Over 300 natives have left the island and taken refuge on the island of Malejula, 30 milesReuter's Service. - 161 words
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Article77 1929-07-04 9 Anniversary of German Republic. (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, July 3. To commemorate the tenth anniversary of the constitution of the Republic, nm. million three-mark and three million fivemark pieces, bearing- the Hindenburg head on one side, are being minted on the order of th? Reichstag. The Prussian77 words
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Article105 1929-07-04 9 Foreigners Resist Demands. PRIVILEGE AND SAFETY. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Amsterdam, July 3. It is reputed that the British, French and Japanese Chambers of Commerce at Shanghai submitted to the Congress of the International Chambers of Commerce convened here on Monday a joint resolution urging the Governments concerned to105 words
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151 1929-07-04 9 Reuter's Service. JNanking, July 3. The Foreign Minister, Mr. C. T. Wang, has sent a note to the American Legation] iv o V, lfe re( l uestin the deportation of M;. Hallett Abend, the Peking correspondent of the New York Times." The note charges iMr.Reuter's Service. - 151 words
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Article154 1929-07-04 9 GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL INJURED. I "Sin Kuo Mm Press Service, j Shanghai, July 4. (hiang Kai Shck is sti.l trying to persuade Yen Hsi Shan not to retire, saying that if Yen insists he would also. Ypn who was taken suddenly ill. is staying in the154 words
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Article167 1929-07-04 9 Claims of Rival Unions. Reuter's Service. London, July 3. A disoiCe between rival unions has led to a strike of do:kers, holding up ships in London. Liverpool, Belfast and Southampton. Two ships in London are so far affoct'.d. The trouble started •vhen a r.um'ver ol the crtwReuter's Service. - 167 words
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Article108 1929-07-04 9 New Company Formed. Reuter's Service. London, July 4A new company styted the British Movietone News Co., now being formed, will give a wholly British character to the British Movietone News reel recently launched in London by the American Fox Film Co., which filmed the "talkie" cf the newReuter's Service. - 108 words
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Article16 1929-07-04 9 INDIAN NEWS AND NOTES. r« page 4. PROGRESS OF THE COLONY, on pace 7.16 words
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Advertisement210 1929-07-04 9 I TRADE MARK f MEUKOW'SF BRANDY. I 1 c» In* I Take no Risk, always Order Meukow's Brandy, the Acme I I of Perfection. S 1 HOLE AGENTS: I (laeorpowrta* m tb« Sts*** Bitt)nina-' i C i s I c 1 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. I Price Reductions. I PROM JULY L210 words
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518 1929-07-04 10 SINGAPORE LEAGUE. Sports Pastimes. Malays Rout the I.C.F.A. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. All,that is worth mentioning about yesterday's First Division League match between* the Malays and the I.C F.A. is the goal-keeping of Govindasamy. The Malays Were file victors by 10—1, and would have won hf a larger margin had Govindasamy been518 words
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Article28 1929-07-04 10 j, The Medical College Students annual Etch", juniors v. seniors, will take place the Medical College Union ground at •tforig Bahru on Monday next.28 words
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Article133 1929-07-04 10 The winners of the A.A.A. league are the "A" team, captained by Koh Gek Seah, 10 points, and the runners-up "C" •team, caf tamed by Tan Teng Seng, with :9 points The prizes for the winners, given by Mr. Cheong Pheck Tee, will be •distribute d on133 words
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Article49 1929-07-04 10 H. S.L.U. v. M.C. The Health and Strength Leaguers' Union M ed« *l College in a friendly i3fc n nday l*ttar*8 ground. trax u.: Lgrn. L. M. "Fon&; L. Seng Wfeng, Ramasamy; Alt Chew, Kemat, Thiam L t TrV f ong A J^»har t Johari, Gek \v m tvvng.49 words
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Article237 1929-07-04 10 CAN KEY "COME BACK?" To-night's Figh:s at New World. BOXING. Loli.l boxing fan.s a:e reminded of tonight's fights at the "Stai light ha 11 New World, when Battling Key and Makatangay will provide the main attraction in a wellmatched programme. Key gained the decision in their previous encounter three years237 words
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Article106 1929-07-04 10 BADMINTON. The first and second rounds in the doubles tournament of the United Chinese Amateurs for the Tan Wee Hock Shield will be played on Saturday and Sumfcy, comm. ncing at 4 pin, each day. First Round.—(a) See Gim Hctk and Tone- Yin Tons v. Koh Keng106 words
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Article63 1929-07-04 10 The return match between the Singapoi* (■old Storage Athletic Club and the Puloe Bukom B.P. will take place on the former's court on Saturday, commencing at 4 p.m. The following wiil represent the S.C S.A.C.: Wee Kirn Choon, Khoo Cheng Van. Cheang Tiong Wah. Khoo63 words
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Article38 1929-07-04 10 .The final tie in the Serangoon Choir BP. 'A" doubles championship will be played on Saturday at 320 p.m.—the finalists are:— Tay Keok ('boon and Tay Swee Hotiw v Too Kah Leng and Tay Keok Teck.38 words
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Article34 1929-07-04 10 A special general meeting of the Rovers' B.P. will be held at the house of the VicePresident (Mr. Koh Tiong Seng), 19 Lo;x>ng 24, Geylang Road, to-morrow at 1.45 pm.34 words
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Article38 1929-07-04 10 Members of Se c t Kirn Cheng's B.P. are requested to note that the quarterly general meeting will be held at the residence of Mr See Gim Lock, 49G, Gaylang Road, on Sunday at 7.30 p.m.38 words
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Article73 1929-07-04 10 All members and friends of the Juvenile Badminton Party are reminded of the ooen (Rubles championship final fixed for Saturday at 4.30 p.m. instead of 5 p.m. (a« previously staled}. An exhibition singles has been arranged to precede the championship final. Light refreshments will be served73 words
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Article48 1929-07-04 10 ATHLETICS. I he annual sports of St. Andrew's school will take place to-day, on the Kriffles Institution ground, from 3 to 6 p.m. "he 88-) yards race for Old Boys will take place at 5.20 p.m. Parents and friends aro cordially invited to attend.48 words
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Article27 1929-07-04 10 A reminder is given that the Outram Road School Sports will take place to r morrow, on the school grounds, beginning at 2.30 p.i».27 words
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Article47 1929-07-04 10 Thj Regimental Sports of the 2nd Battalion, The Welch Regiment will be held at \,hd Cricket Ground at Tam*rlin Barracks, on July 9, commenting at 2.30 p.m. A mile race will be run at 5.15 p.m., open to all serving members of His Majesty's Forces.47 words
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Article34 1929-07-04 10 Old Boys of King George V School, Sej *mban, are reminded of the annual atK<>tic sports of the school, to be helj on Jr./ 20. There' are two events for Old34 words
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Article66 1929-07-04 10 Joseph's Institution will hold its 27th iiyiual athletic sports at the Stadium on Saturday, commencing at 2.15 p.m. Old boys, benefactors and friends of the school, as well as parents and guardians of the pupils, are cordially invited. The events open to the old hoys are a 22066 words
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Article357 1929-07-04 10 COCHET TO MEET BOROTRA IN FINAL. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. London, July 3. At Wimbledon to-day in warm sunny acstjer 15,000 people saw Miss Joan Ivdley enter the semi-final of the ladies single by defeating Mis. Bundy (America) <;-- C--2. In the men's semi-final, Cochet beat TildenReuter's Service. - 357 words
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Article157 1929-07-04 10 GOVERNOR DAVIS'S VIEWS. ("Sin Kuo Mm" Press Service.) Shanghai, July 3. The new Governor of the Philippines, Mr. Dwight Davis, arrived at Shanghai to-day and goes to Manila to-morrow. Interviewed, he said that the Davis Cup tennis standard was improving in all countries. The Chinese players' p-og157 words
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Article51 1929-07-04 10 TO-DAY'S TIES. Ties for to-day in the S.C R C. law:" tennis tournament are as follows:— Singles Handicap A." Lim Bong Soo v. Oei Tjong Tiony; I. II. Hoahing v. Tan Huck Toe. Singles Handicap B." Kelly Quah v. Tan Wan Eng; S. H. Tan v. Kam (Jim51 words
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Article342 1929-07-04 10 CRICKET. The Negri Sembilan Club entertained the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club on Sunday at Seremban, the visitors winning by b'7 runs. Scores are as follows:— Negri Sembilei Clul>.—Lim Cheah Aik c and b Mun Hoe 1, Wheeler Seneviratne b Chok San 18, P. S. Muthu c342 words
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Article53 1929-07-04 10 TO DAY'S SCRATCHINGS. THE TURF. The scratching? for to-day in the Perak Turf Club's summer meeting at Ipoh are: Race No. I.—Brown Laddie. Race No. 2.—Sahib, Bob Marsh. Race No. 6.—Sancus. R-ct No. B.—Clarita. Brava. All engaijements. —Siralian, Roy's Best. The big sweep will be held on53 words
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Article37 1929-07-04 10 GOLF. Twelve cards were taken out for the monthly mixed 'oursomes com peti ion at the Keppel Goif Club, which resulted in a win for Miss E. Tr \or S.nitn and F. G Pvidout.37 words
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Article55 1929-07-04 10 The annual ex-Service tournament (flag competition) will trke place ai the Singapore Golf Cluib on Sunday, the 28th inst. Any ex-Service nun may enter. Names, stating handicap, tJgc-ther with !?1 entrance fee, should be sent to Mr. W. T Houghton, c/o Messrs. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., 5, Prince55 words
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Article110 1929-07-04 10 Death of Penang Convener. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 3. The death has occurred of Mr. Jonn Warwick Clark. He was admitted to hospital a few days ago with acute appendicitis, complications arone, and he died in th.' early hours of this morning Mrs. L. B. Baker,110 words
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Article244 1929-07-04 10 Detective Still in Precarious Condition. Ah Yok, one of the two detective constables who was shot in a desperate d»: i with five pistol-armed Cantonese in Sim'Avenue on Tuesday night, is still lying in a precarious condition in Tan Took Seng'. Hospital. However, there is h< pc244 words
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Article94 1929-07-04 10 The- following by Dr. Lfan Boon Keng, of Amoy University, and formerly of Singapore, appears in a rent-lit issue of the "China Critic" of Shanghai: We bury now oar hero whom sh deeply mourn! But weep no more', my friends, see hi;- spirit there on high!94 words
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Article68 1929-07-04 10 The Singapore Fund. Previously acknowledged 582,064 OG Geok Heong Club 50 Mr. Tan Miner Koh 2 Mr. K. C Tye 1 Socicta Conimissionaria di Esportazione c di Importazione 204) Messrs. W. G. Dreher and Co. 300 Messrs. William Gossages and Sons, Limited 500 Messrs. V. R. Viek Co-68 words
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Article124 1929-07-04 10 Mr. J. W. Clark, the representative of the Sun Life Assurance Co, in Peju-ufc tying -riiically ill in the General li Mrs. Tom Woodgate and Mrs. Brennan will be leaving Kuala Lumpur on the UStn Nut. for Singapore, whence they will Bail for Australia on the The death occurred on124 words
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Article2074 1929-07-04 10 Trade School for Singapore. THE EDUCATION OF MALAYS. At yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council, Mr. Bagnall, as reported briefly yesterday, referred to the publication <i rubber statistics, on the motion for adjournment. He sfid: —I rise to speak on tho subject of the Malayan statistics in respect2,074 words
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Article26 1929-07-04 10 The total population of China is untitled estimated at 497.047,000, according to the "China Critic" (Shanghai). The estimal h based on Pcot Office returns for 1928.26 words
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Article413 1929-07-04 11 Round Table Conference. A party of F.M.S. Railway officials re--1 rned on Sunday from a railway confer,ee in Bangkok. The following accoun. business done is taken from the siam Observer" of Tuesday:— The F.M.S. Railways were represented Mr. J. Strachan, Mr. W. H. Elkins, Mr. j.413 words
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Article501 1929-07-04 11 Believed to be Missing Link.' Peping, May 23. That the real "missing link" has finally been discovered in the so-called Peking Man, is the growing conviction of an injirnational group of scientists now assembled in Peping. discoveries have been recently made in the limestone deposit 55 miles from501 words
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Article90 1929-07-04 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 1M for $100. The- rate of payment of Money Orde» from Nia and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100. Th, number of cases ulosis treated in »g in 1928 was 2,452, with 1.01 4lde-tft> «d a90 words
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Article81 1929-07-04 11 80-Year-Old Red Impeached. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Berlin, July 2. One of the oldest German supporters of H left Rus sia as a protest against the hi f r?nlS5 Ime \S nd o Wto has attacking £?J2&£ m the Germa n Press, has been mpeached on a charge of81 words
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Article165 1929-07-04 11 Magisterial Decisions Quashed. On Monday i n the Supreme Court, fceremban, Mr. Justice Stevens heard criminal appeals. Tan Ming Kuang appealed against the decision of the Temerloh Magistrate Mr E Jeff represented the appellant and Mr. B. F. Bridge, D.P.P. supported the conviction. The accused was charged165 words
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Advertisement180 1929-07-04 11 TO NIGBT! THUaSDAY, JULY 4. TO NIGHT I NEW WORLD SHOW KELANTAN MAK'YONG—CHINESE WAYANGS—OPEN AIR CINEMASSIDE SHOWS ETC. THE CITY OPERA TO-NIGHT-NO PERFORM\NIF. 10 MORBOW NlliHl'-Spectal New f ay rYjJaced and Lirected by Md Haron. kk ROMOLA." The story is based and adapted from the Novels of George Eliot The180 words
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Advertisement280 1929-07-04 11 USB T USE I 3 JgL APPETISING CONDI- DIGESTIVE LIME jg, 3 ME NTS AND ENJOY JUICE AFT E 8 W l A HEARTY MEAL. HEAVY MEAL. g <] ANCHOR anir /rvKTQ. ANCHOR g <] BRAND SOLE AGENTS. BRAND H I OK. JARIWALA SHAn CO., g v It. MALACCA STREET280 words
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Miscellaneous115 1929-07-04 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending July 7: To-day, July 4. 5.15 p.m.-Drill Hall, "D" (Eurasian) Coy., 30x Range. To-morrow, July 5. 5.15 p.m.-Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v) Signals, Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Company, Sand Table Lecture by Q.C., Company.115 words
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363 1929-07-04 12 Statistics for June. The following is the statement ol quantity and value of rubber exported during June. iSS 1920 June Increase Decrease Declared in Deckred in 1929 1928 to date 1928 1U29 1928 UNITED KINGDOM T nS T nS 1 8 7,242 2,947 38,283 24,787363 words
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Article112 1929-07-04 12 Not to Injure Foreign Trad?. Reuter's Service. New York, July 2 A message from Washington states thai the Republican leaders have b-en assured by President Hoover that the tariff law will be scientific ally revised by the Senate Finance Committee and the h-avy duty on necessities inReuter's Service. - 112 words
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Article132 1929-07-04 12 Possible Effect of Next Week's Meeting m London. The only news f om London over the vvel:-end (writes the financial correspondent of the "Straits Echo" in its Monday's issue) is to the effect that the market is optimistic as to the outcome of the Tin Producers' Meoting to132 words
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Article537 1929-07-04 12 Fraser's Report. Messrs. Fraser and Co., Singapore, in their weekly report dated July 2, state: The is no change to record in the price of either Tin or Rubber during the r as t week. London advices point to a steady Tin market with fair buying supp537 words
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Article143 1929-07-04 12 .♦Tfc d H2s tterm report t0 submitted at the 10th I nnual meeting- of Henry Gardner and Co., Ltd., for the year ended Imojrmo s?' hows a nett* profit of -VM\ T this has be added i >-.-.)/ 17» lid brought forwaid from last na 6s ,n143 words
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Article77 1929-07-04 12 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] London, July 3. Paris 123.975 New York 4.84 27/32 Brussels 34.92 Geneva 25.21 Amsterdam 12!o8 Milan 92.675 11 ***** Stockholm 18.09 Copenhagen 18.205 18.20 ™l nna 34.495 agrU< L 163.75 Helsmgfors 192% Madrid 33.74 Lisbon 108% Athens 375 liuchar.est gjg We 5% BuenosBritish Official Wireless. - 77 words
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Advertisement314 1929-07-04 12 JBLMM KJ 2=5» EMISNTS. dH—3 I TO-NIGHT NO PLAY. S 1 Dean's Union Opera 2 TO-MORROW, JULY 5. 3 j| stage a very Interesting Play jj] I "RAMONA" j 3 Directed by Mr. MARTINEZ. S You have scan 'Ramona/' on the screen. Come and see ho» it is played S314 words
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Advertisement353 1929-07-04 12 I THE S.S. POLICE BAND i a WILL PLAT AT 1 WATERLOO STREET AT 9 P.M. ON FRIDAY, JULY 5 I KATONG PARK AT 5.15 PM. ON TUESDAY, JULY 9, j 1 CLOSING 0 DAYS OF BOND ISSUE IK Bond Capital Now Exceeds J $850,000. Over 5000 Bonds sold in353 words
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Article454 1929-07-04 13 Spar Buoys Established. A notice to mariners contains the following particulars regarding the establishment of spar buoys in the Johore Strait and the eastern approaches to Singapore: (a) Position.—At a distance of LS9 miles 247 deg. from Permas cliff Lat. 12i> N, long. 103.48 E (approx). Description. —A454 words
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Advertisement502 1929-07-04 13 HUDSON MATERIAL I FOR LIGHT RAILWAYS S sterol ft U h an tl[pec ancy of HUDSON ito appreciate ffSfcSEfS? SL L < b, R afeT a a y „H reqaire en i S B 'IGHT RAILWAY MATERIAL includes■- I S.lfcaa ani Turntables Locomotive. £>, a d Pe ™""ent Track, g502 words
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Advertisement382 1929-07-04 13 MIRACLE. A Boon To Suffering Humanity. PURCHASE NOT any thin? for H*»4 ache or so-called ailment. Simply visit 1. 0. PHARMACY. 116. Scran*oofl Road and get it mstantnneou ly removed. A ;Vr olay. You can't do better. The offer -tands Yf>i.d for 90 days henceforth. THE MALAYA TKIBUNE On sale382 words
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Advertisement184 1929-07-04 13 have mad* "more people ride mr art Goa than any other nake.'' i »V* V H FOR ONE HUNDRED YEARS I lyy I BiTHGATE'S PURIFIED CASTOR OIL I I.V *x- I H»s been recognised as the best Bair Oil. g ApolloHair&eam I I Dj It imparts lustre and softness. gj184 words
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Advertisement494 1929-07-04 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. MR. AUBREY V. L. DAVIES has removed to No. 15 (Second Floor), Bonham Building, Singapore. NOTICE. We beg to inform our several patrons thaf; our bill collector, Carlu Dragon, is no longer in our employ as from .he 1st instant. (ScL) R. K. BANDARA CO., 387-2, Victoria494 words
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Advertisement577 1929-07-04 14 SITUATION WANTED. BILLET WANTED—By well experienced Indian Field Conductor with 50 coolies. Box 884, c/o Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE. FOR SAL E—Excellent Ready-made Shirts at low prices. Please come and make your choice. Shirt-makers, 130, Serangoon Road. i TO LET. TO LET—No. 39, Tanjong Pagar Road, a 4 storey house.577 words
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Advertisement547 1929-07-04 14 BANKS. THE HO HON( BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: »4, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jc-nker Street. 1 Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 101), Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, j\vr. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai547 words
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Advertisement566 1929-07-04 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Art., of 1862 to 18 r sQ, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised cardtal £3,300,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capita! £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,040 HEAD OFFICE 15, Grace Church Street, London. E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS.566 words
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Advertisement224 1929-07-04 14 INSURANCE. I MitflPifc THE fmh SOUTH %|P BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. OOee: 1, Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. Paid-up224 words
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Advertisement572 1929-07-04 14 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED AS§URANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE ?nd Floor of No. 3, Mal»c<« StrtH Singapore. 'Phone Son. 3046 and 4047 HOARD OF DIRECTORS. See Teong Wah, Esq.—Chairman. Ung Soon Tee.—Vice-Chairman. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng Lim, Esq. Yow Ngan Pan, Esq. 3.572 words
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Advertisement449 1929-07-04 15 STEAMER SAILINGS I P& 0, I BRITISH INDIA I AND I APCAR LINES. I (Incorporated in England.) LaIL PASSENGER CARGO I SERVICES. If 'NINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM I NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND I FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. I Under Contract with His Majesty's I Government.) I OUTWARDS from LONDON I449 words
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Advertisement549 1929-07-04 15 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNuT oeutMh IMnft] »««tfallBche Dampfsohlffs W Cj Sesellichtfl (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HO 4 KONG. SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. B.s. TIRPITZ j^l y 4 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN July 17 I t m.s. ERMLAND j u lJ 30 t m.s. BURGENLAND Avar 10 m.s, RUHR Auk 27549 words
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Advertisement611 1929-07-04 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sail Kashima Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Jury 4 6 Hakone Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam July 18 19 Suwa Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Aug 1 2 Fushimi Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles,611 words
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Advertisement244 1929-07-04 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITSSTEAMSHIP CO., LTD I LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE PENANG (direct express service—lS»* hours). Thursday 11.3© a.m- "BLEDAH" BELAWAN (via Pc iai g) Thuisday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" A special Motor Bus for Brastagi co* nects with s.s. Kedah at Belawan o» Saturdays. Tickets for this bus can m purchased244 words
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Advertisement138 1929-07-04 16 J l SOLE AGENTS: j I N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. jj SINGAPORE, PENANG, I i! I LATEST 1 "BEKA" I Miss. Riboet Records. If ELECTRICALLY-RECORDED. I J} No ***** Sayang Manis (extra) No. ***** Poetri Sahaoia |l! ***** Kronchong Boemcl ***** Mina Nana Koondte Moe ]1 ***** Ketjik Ketjik138 words
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Advertisement461 1929-07-04 16 may be called forth by vark V I diseases 864 teet K fj Hs cure should be enI I trusted to a dentist in time. iL- But-in the meantime-the pain caused by caries, pulph I\* —x^^^ o2lll c ren »oved hy a harmL I j& I remedy promising a safe461 words
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