Malaya Tribune, 11 July 1929
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Title Section22 1929-07-11 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI. No. 161 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday July 11, 1929.22 words
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Advertisement114 1929-07-11 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA.. I'OU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. LATHES, Etc. I CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM j I Sole Importers: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., SINGAPORE I |j (Incorporated in Denmark.) jfl SZS2SHS2SHSc3ZSBSHSESHSHSESSS2S2S2SES2SZS2SE a. Dewar's White Label, Age and Quality guaranteed, is on sale at all Hotels, Clubs, Stores, and Liquor114 words
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Advertisement255 1929-07-11 1 "FLORODOk" A Washing /f jy iv/ For TioptoaT Wtar f HIGH BTRJSHT, fl Singapore. I USE I j ARISTO j I AND BE FREE FROM CARBON TROUBLES. 1 <] REFINED BY THE 1 j Union Oil Company., of California. Sole Agents in Malaya and Borneo. [jj j SIME, DARBY COMPANY,255 words
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Article1269 1929-07-11 3 An Assembly Protest. (From Exchanges.) A movement is afoot among the members of the Assembly to protest during the next autumn session against the Government's proposal to amend the rules governing the conduct of the business of tho Assembly, as foreshadowed by Lord Irwin soon after1,269 words
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Advertisement260 1929-07-11 3 f% m> I (fjfni ECZEMA] I Pimples, Rashes a Sores I Eczema starts in tiny matter* rn«.fi«. u-i 1 I pimpl«, which itch and burn terrf- tbe I I bly when they burst. ScratS ana puT?iSL <** P o I makes the swollen surfaces sore and ZZLE a v gwrna,260 words
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Advertisement26 1929-07-11 3 lIHIRRiiiIRF^S 3 B uxii iBl f,l a > IBS M < m 9 I V ill E s Sole Agents g THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, 1 s i26 words
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Advertisement296 1929-07-11 3 A Boon to Women: af/L Mailed Milk gives imvLiMt service. It comes women successfully W er P™* bodily n VVmLV FrK dar^cfmaTtycritiad II (I ond muscular systems. It makes new Jm Hood aid invigo^^ Of ALL CHEMISTS STORES Representative—Mr. H. M. Hodges, P. O. Box 274, Singapore. PERSONAL EFFICIENCY. This296 words
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Article1451 1929-07-11 4 TRAINING THE TEACHERS. Evening Classes in Trade And Commerce. Farther extracts from Part 111 of the Annual report for the S.S. of Dr. K. O. Winstedt, Director of Education deals with the progress ot English Schools, the training of teachers for the same, and evening1,451 words
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Article147 1929-07-11 4 I l Tourists, travelling rapidly through Switzerland, where, at first sight, all activities set m to centre around the hotel indu.-try. are seldom able to acquire a correct notion of the comparative importance of other Swiss industries and trade in general. It is of interest to147 words
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Advertisement206 1929-07-11 4 It's quite true.. they do not stick to my lips nor affect my throat CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES The ONLY Cigarettes Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON Sole Agents —HUTTENBACH LAZARUS Sons. Ltd. S.ngapore. Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. I *m Sp SDk A *ngin« thai pours forth its206 words
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Advertisement457 1929-07-11 4 TOO OLD TIRED-OUT mv Too old. tired-out men. lad, m and vitality, jr«»ur trouble t r trouble. The kidneys are fail 1 the blood stream pare. ihus waste matt«r accumulate, i sluggish blood makes you an<l lacking in the vim and lr d enjoy work and pleasure-. is 0 remedy457 words
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Article864 1929-07-11 5 Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. June 30. At 6.30 a.m. His Excellency and Lady Clifford attended Mass at the Church of St. John the Evangelist. Miss L. Pritchard came to stay at Government House. Mr. J. H. M. Robson, C.8.E., came to luncheon. Monday. July 1. Miss L. Pritchard left864 words
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Advertisement141 1929-07-11 5 JUNIOR CAMBRIDGE PREPARATORY CLASS FROM JULY 11. AFTERNOON, 2 P.M. TO S P.M. Tuitions only in English, Arithmetic, Geometry and Algebra, on which success in CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS depends. Thos. who attend this class will be admitted to the Junior Cambridge Class next year. SPECIAL ENGLISH COACH for all ..tandards—from 5.30141 words
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Advertisement364 1929-07-11 5 The Sorrows of Smith. "I was getting 'fed up* with things," remarked Smith recently to his chum, Brown. "My wife was always complaining and nothing seemed to go right. She was nervy and rundown, I know, and looked worn out, yet what could I do? Often in trying to mend364 words
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Advertisement212 1929-07-11 5 I' LACE AND I EMBROIDERY I Buy direct at keenest price* 1 Wholesale A. Shipping only. ICOLORK1) TRIM MING, >4 inche* in red. 1 white, r.'ld. freen. uax, navy, «tr. Huh 4RT I X Ualona in inanv ilelichlful c w St SYVISB KMBROIDBHx r.lunu. inaettion. Ifl «uncin«, »1 •ttiuff Sll>K,212 words
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Advertisement175 1929-07-11 5 Why Not Try Our F*MOLH -BRANDS OF DELICATELY SCENTED CIGARETTES Royal Ambar Silk Tipped Egyptian Blend Cigarettes In boxes of 6s, 12s and 25s and Bourjoice's, Ashes of Roses, h Ashes of Violets, Virginia Cigarettes. In boxes of 6s, 12s, 255, and 50s Stockists: Naina Mohamed Sons, 22, Battery Road.175 words
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Advertisement259 1929-07-11 6 Amusements. 25Z*****25Z**********5Z5Z525E5^ f ALHAMBRA! I THONE 6909 I (TAN CHENG KEE Co, LtaL, Proprietors.) I PROGRAMME jjj I Commencing Saturday, July 6 I and ending Thursday, July 11. B IN THE SECOND SHOW AT PM. I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I I 8 I D. W. Griffith's j "LADY OF259 words
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Advertisement535 1929-07-11 6 SURINA THEATRE Always in the Lead. North Bridge Road. 'Phone St 6281 FROM WEDNESDAY. JULY It TO imn.. JULY. 16 DA! SECOND SHOW AT 9 l\y JACK PERHIN in KING OF Bf 4&ts harold "Lloyd in "From Hand to Mouth" Laughs, laughs and laughs from hea The Greatest Dog in535 words
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314 1929-07-11 7 Tin Again Rises. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. >-Jay: RUBBER. London 11 7/16d., up 1/16. New York 21% cents (G), down cent. Shares: —Steady. Allenbys $2.30 —$2.50. V er Moleks $1.85 —-$1.95, Ayer Panas I 7f,—$10.25, Bassetts 90 cents—$1, Balz ivvnies $3.10 —$.{.30,314 words
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Article81 1929-07-11 7 London, July 9. Manchester Market. 8% lb. Shirtings, fair (new basis) I* B 40*5 Grey yarns, single twist 17% 6 lb. T. Cloth, fair—24 yarda 8s Liverpool Market. Cotton —Fully Middling American 10.30 Egyptian Cotton 16.30 Metals. Tin—Standard 3 months £20..1j.0 Produce. Copra, fair merchantable ml Black Pepper81 words
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Article76 1929-07-11 7 A report has reached us from Labuan to the effect that Major Bullen, who toss large interests in mines in the Straits Settlements snd F.M.S., is contemplating floating a company in Singapore, wirh a capital of $1,500,000, to mine coal in Labium. The intention is to tail operations on a76 words
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Article124 1929-07-11 7 The N.Y.K. liner "Kamakura Maru" is duo on Monday from Japan with 657 immigrants bound for South America. The "Kweiyang" is due on Saturday from Hong Kong and Hoihow with 1,000 native deck passengers from the last port. The "Indus Maru" is expected on .Holiday from Calcutta, and124 words
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Article254 1929-07-11 7 Van der Hagen," Dut.. 1,911 tons, Capt. Mulder, from Sabang, 10-7; for Penang, 13- 7. "Gen. v. Geen." Dut., 665 tons, Capt. Rosenberg, from Belawan-Deli, 10-7; for Belawan-Deli, 12-7. "Mata Hari," Brit., 510 tons, Capt. Slightham, from Malacca, 11-7; for Penang, 14- 7. 44 Philoctetus," Brit., 7,187 tons, Capi.254 words
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Article121 1929-07-11 7 Ships Alongside the Wh*rvs* Singapore, Jul> 11. Ea«t Wharf (Entrance Gate IL Chifuku Maru 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Kashgar 18; Kistna 16; Suisanc 1"; Nieuw Zeeland 12; Capitaine Faure 9; Gen. Metzinger 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Edavana 30; Start 32; C Lopez121 words
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Article1295 1929-07-11 7 Shares Produce. PRODUCE. Singapore, July 11. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $354 Hmyn Sell*™ Pirr s *im 4> Johore Black Pepper Kice Siam 8 335 Mixed Black Pepper 01.00 R ee S am 4 :i15 Sundried Copra 9.40 Rice! Saigon 1 885 885 Rice laigon 3 253 Sma11 6.26 es1,295 words
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Article103 1929-07-11 7 The Merrilads Musical Association will this evening, at the starlight Hall, New World, at 8.45 o'clock, hold a fim\l dress rehearsal of the play which they are to produce, the opening night being the? 18th inst., when the proceeds will be in aid cf the103 words
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Article33 1929-07-11 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders froas India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100.33 words
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Advertisement678 1929-07-11 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WAN T E D—Smart English speaking FOR SALE—Clean saadf sea-side 1av..1 clerk with experience in tailoring business, at Changi, near Police Station. Sea frontApply Box 88y, c/o Malaya Tribune. age about 300 ft. and there is also river behind land. Area about lVz acres. Apply V. Scbrielo, 136,678 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous210 1929-07-11 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JULY 11. "Southern and Western India (Rajula) 3 p.m. Upper Burma, North North India (Edavana) 3 p.m. Philippine Islands (C. Lopez y Lopez) 3 p.m. Kemarnan and Trengganu (Hong Lee) 3 p.m. Malacca (Kopah) 3 p.m. Tava, South-West Sumatra, SouthEast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Sibajak)210 words
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Miscellaneous152 1929-07-11 7 SINGAPORE DIARY, To-day. July 11. High Tides.—o.47 a.m., 2.19 p.m. Anglo-Chinese School Sports, Stadium Football: Div. 11, S.R.C. v. Police, S.R.C R.A. v. V.M.C.A., V.M.C.A. Football: S.C.C. v. 5.J.0.8.A., S.C.C. Italian Marionettes, New World, 9.15 p.n H.M.S. 41 Pinafore," Vie. Theatre, 9.30 p.n To-morrow, July 12. High Tides.—l.4o a.m., 3.0152 words
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Miscellaneous200 1929-07-11 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT. MALAYA. THl RSDAY, JULY 11. 9 A.M. Temperature. Rainfall Bright Mean Wind. Sunshine Force Stations. i ryesterday iYesterday Humidity Dtrec- < Weatter, Max Min No of M H P j j Ins. hours. tion. j r Kuaia Lumpur 84 j 71 MS M200 words
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Obituary59 1929-07-11 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. Fl N ERAL A NNOU.NCEM ENT. MR. SIM KIA TENC» —The remains of t*»e late Mr. Sim Kia Teng will be removed from his residence No. 47, Circular Road, 192J, at 10 a.m. foi Singapore Iiarb'#rr Board and place there to await df'spuuh by59 words
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Article761 1929-07-11 8 JVrak has once again fcvcti Malaya a lead—it is becoming a habit J< has held a dinner al which leading European** were the hosts of a representative body of Chinese. It was a very happy and cordial function, and, it is said, will yield welcome results in the761 words
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Article214 1929-07-11 8 The Police Band will not be able to only at the Botanical Gardens to-morrow. Mr. G. H. Sargant has been appointed a member of the Licensing Board, Kluamj, in plucf of Mr. G. Phillips, resigned. The footprints oi H .<'. B»d CUO were clearly discernible in one of the bu214 words
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Article60 1929-07-11 8 Large Consignment of Drugs. (Reuter's Service.) Pans, July 10. The authorities are investigating the mystery of four boxes of "personal effects'' consigned under cover of diplomatic immu nity to a high official of the Afghan legation which was found to contain heroin and cocaine valued at 832,000(Reuter's Service.) - 60 words
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Article56 1929-07-11 8 HUSBAND SUSPENDED, Washington, July 11. The Chinese Minister has suspended Ying Kao, the Consular official at San Francisco in whosa wife's luggage a million dollars' worth of opium was found. The Executive Committee of ths Kuoir.intang in America has passed a resolution requesting that the woman be56 words
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Article393 1929-07-11 8 1 Like Artists of Flesh and Blood. I If there Is any performance worth seeing at the New World or anywhere at all in Singapore it is Santoro's Italian Marionettes. Coming from the Scala Theatre, London, and after touring India and Burma, Signor Santoro landed in Singapore yesterday393 words
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Article371 1929-07-11 8 Mr. A. M. Hamilton, of United Engineers, who has be?n a, pointed Sftjefl Mau&tjcr Oi the Agency, Publicity and Sales Depart m nt, in Singapore, is in l J »ar.<ko.i on it business visit. The usual weekly cinema performance will he held at the V.M.C.A. Hall to-morro-.-at 8.30 p.m. pood371 words
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Obituary506 1929-07-11 8 (British Official Wireless.) (Reuter's Service.) OCCUPANTS OF LOST SUBMARINE. Drowned While Sinking. Details of the collision between two British Submarines, in which H47 was sunk, show that the hatches could not have been close J and that the 24 occupant» .r.uvt have been quickly drowned a- u(British Official Wireless.); (Reuter's Service.) - 506 words
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Article71 1929-07-11 8 Sequel to a Dangerous Practice A rather unusual accident occurred at tlie Upper Serangoon village early this morrin: when a Chinese cyclist, who had I n hangirto a Chevrolet lorry, suddenly fo.:nd his na c sage obstructed. In letting the ion.he lost his balance and was inrov.n heavily71 words
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Article52 1929-07-11 8 Wounded Detective improving. The Malay detective who was shot in th le? by one of five gunmen, d'tring the desperate duel at Geylang recently, has ben discharged from Tan Took Sena's Hospital. The condition of th- Chinese detei tive h reported to be improving but progress is52 words
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Article66 1929-07-11 8 "Death by Misadventure." The City Coroner tMr. F. G. Hn »me) returned a vcxict of "Death b:, H:s..:i?enti;rt: al the conclusion of the inquiiy yesterday intethe death of a Chinese who kiL-d in an accident that occurred at the Municipa' Quarry at Mandai recent 1". 3 he d.66 words
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Article30 1929-07-11 8 From Holland by "Sibajak,* l due at Singapore at 11 a.m. to-ciuy. From Europe (London mail* deaptttfced June 20) by "Mahva," d ie at Peuaafj mid night to-day.30 words
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Article41 1929-07-11 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. Lcndcn:—11 %d. New Ycrk:—22 cents t'C). Singapt re:—38 V*-38*4 ce;: f .s. TIN. L^iiJrn:—Spot £2C." 1C$ Cd 29* 3 months, buyers c'J.S >"»s (up 2ds) sellers £20& 17s <>d (up 2J.sK S.'ngapcre:—S106.G2W. (2."»0 tons s;»!d.>41 words
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Advertisement386 1929-07-11 8 Rustless Steel Cutlery. Rustless Steel Cutlery means a great saving in labour, as it needs only to be washed m 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 is much386 words
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Advertisement100 1929-07-11 8 PERFECT FITTING j SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BT QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 NJRIH bkiuge road, Singapore. TENG SENG GUAN. Ms *i |p m.m. AGENTS FOR T. K. X's Tyres, Tubes, Shoes and other goods.100 words
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280 1929-07-11 9 Admiralty Plans to be Completed by 1937. MUI-TSAI REPORT RECEIVED. Electoral Reform Inquiry: Chairman Appointed. (Reuter's Service.) The second Labour Government has decided to complete the work on the Singapore Naval Base. A long debate on many aspects of policy has(Reuter's Service.) - 280 words
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Article307 1929-07-11 9 NOW BEING CONSIDERED. (Reuter's Service.) London, July 10. In the Commons at question time, the Under Secretary for the Co'.onies, Mr. W. Ltmn, said that a further report from the Governor of Hong Kong on the question of the abolition of Mui-Tsai had been received and was now(Reuter's Service.) - 307 words
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Article197 1929-07-11 9 BRITAIN FREE TO ACT ALONE. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, July 10. Mr. Henderson, answering questions in the Commons to-day as to whether the Government were under any sort of pledge or obligation not to evacuate the Rhineland without simultaneous action by the French, stated that the British Government(British Official Wireless.) - 197 words
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Article77 1929-07-11 9 SUBMARINE PROGRAMME STOPPED? (Reuter's Service.) London, July 11. Conflicting considerations, the und'mi.iishink 1 unemployment and the vrocucin'; of a striking international gesture of goodwill, are report <1 to liave lx-en weighed by th.- Cabinet in considering the naval r v<v ramme. Several newst>aners state that the Government(Reuter's Service.) - 77 words
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Obituary73 1929-07-11 9 Poisonous Gases Frustrate Rescue Parties. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, July 10. Kipht lives were lost to-day in an expk> ion at Kttfraea Colliery, Blaenavon ery, Blaenavon, South Wales. About sixty men were working in the pit at tne Four were killed outright and four were(British Official Wireless.) - 73 words
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Article54 1929-07-11 9 New York to New Jersey. (Reuter's Service.) New Wrk, July 10. The first over-water contact between Vmk and New Jersey was established cahlc between towers erected in the Hudson River to support a new bridge. Governors and Mayors of New York v Jersey participated in the ceretes aboard(Reuter's Service.) - 54 words
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Article141 1929-07-11 9 Sixteen in the Dock. (Reuter's Service.) Lahore. July 11. The trial has begun of sixteen persons, including Jaigopal, (who gave evidence against Bhagat Singh and Dutt) and nine others who have absconded, on a series of charges of conspiring to wage war against the King to(Reuter's Service.) - 141 words
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Article38 1929-07-11 9 (Reuter's Service.) Madrid, Jiuy 11. General Castrogirona. ex-Captain-General of Valencia, has been sentenced to a year's detention in a military prison for culpable negligenco in carrying out duties during the icvolt in Valencia in January.(Reuter's Service.) - 38 words
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Article806 1929-07-11 9 INTERNATIONAL TRADE EDIFICE. Treaty Question Shelved. (Reuter's Service.) Encouragement, ndvice, and help were offered to China at the international trade conference, at which China is represented, but the demand for revision of the "unequal treaties" was shelved as a political question. Aunsterdam, July 10. The chief topic(Reuter's Service.) - 806 words
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Article142 1929-07-11 9 DEMAND FOR REVISION. (Reuter's Service.) (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Amsteidam. Jury 10. A Chinese spokesman urcred that the time had arrived for the abolition of the :o-call.d unequal treaties and extra-terri-toriality. The plenary session finally passed a res< lution welcoming the participation of the Chinese delegation declaring they would(Reuter's Service.); (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) - 142 words
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Article316 1929-07-11 9 44 Southern Cross at Croydon. A WILD WELCOME. Kingsford Smith's important Mission. (Reuter's Service.) (British Official Wireless.) London, July 10. The "Southern Cross" beat Bert Hinkler's record for the EnglandAustralia flight by nearly two days, taking lift days* from Derby. Australia, to Croydon, England. I Rugby, July 10.(Reuter's Service.); (British Official Wireless.) - 316 words
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Article140 1929-07-11 9 PROSPECT OF QUICKER MAILS. The "Southern Cross' was also the fir t. raaemne tj fiy direct from Australia to Singapore, the trip occ upying 19 hours. The iourity from Singapore to Croydon waS accomplished in 11 days, 10 hours and 15 mins., which exceeds all expectations140 words
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Article93 1929-07-11 9 MAGNIFICENT TRIP. (Reuter's Service.) Sahtander, July 10. The "Pathfinder' is stated to have had a magnificent flight of 3,400 miles in 31 \ii houis but was troubled by fog for a part of the way. It had no wireless and Hew high, IK t wasting any petrol by(Reuter's Service.) - 93 words
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Article94 1929-07-11 9 JAPANESE ON WORLD FLIGHT. (Reuter's Service.) New York, July 10. The report with regard to Masashi Goto is confirmed. Goto, backed by Japanese newspapers on the Pacific coast, had his 'plane built. He planned to ship it from New York to London, thence to fly to(Reuter's Service.) - 94 words
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Article78 1929-07-11 9 THIRD RECORD IN A FEW WEEKS. (Reuter's Service.) Culver City, July 10. The aeroplane "Angeleno" has established a new refuelling endurance record of 175 hours? 59 seconds and is still flying. [This is the third time in a few weeks that th«* record has been broken, since it(Reuter's Service.) - 78 words
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Advertisement192 1929-07-11 9 j Manufactured by < NEWTON CHAMBERS Co., Ltd., I SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND. I I I I L.f X I I I GERMICIDE. I 0 i X I I 1 AGENTS i J re (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) E$ I ijjfjjjßM Gfamophonf J gf ment lifts reproGuctic* aixvt every pre con-192 words
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298 1929-07-11 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. Malays* Putfid Display. 1 R.A. SHARE THE POINTS. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. A large crowd paid hard cash only to ace. a putrid display at the Stadium yesterday, when the R.A. opposed the Malays in a First Division match. The Gunners showed their usual form, but the display298 words
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Article366 1929-07-11 10 TO-DAY, JULY 11. Division IL 6.R.C. v. Police at S.R.C. gro'.md. ■rft.K. v VM.C.A. at Y.M.C.A. ground. TO-MORStOVV, JULY 12. Division I. «Seletar v. S.R.C. at Stadium. Division IL 0.T.P.C. v. H. Board at Malay ground, tlotoins v. Welch at S.C.P.A. ground. SATURDAY. JULY 13. Division IL «.CPA366 words
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Article52 1929-07-11 10 i The following will represent the Friendly Sporting Association against St. Joseph's Institution to-morrow on the latter's ground:— Thian Lye; Khoo Peng Yam, Tan Ob wee Tiong; Yoow Chong Lay, Tan Chwee *ftck, Yeo Chiang Bok; Tan Chin Bock, greo T'ang Chwee, Yeow Cheng Hoe, Willie Tan,52 words
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Article78 1929-07-11 10 '<i,On the Seremban Station Padang on Mon4ay the Temlang Rovers Association defeated tije Negri Sembilan Club in the N.S.F.A. League 2—1. The Rovers played their best |ame of the season and thoroughly deserved Ifeeir victory. After twenty minutes' play Amptsvanar scored for them from a free-kick.78 words
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Article98 1929-07-11 10 SEASIDE PREPARATION. Toe 't ok Wah footballers from Shanghai, who are to play two matches in Singapore bjfore touring Java, and possibly other matches in Malaya afterwards, arrived this morning by the French mail. They were met by Mr. Cheok Wah and other members of the Straits98 words
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Article59 1929-07-11 10 The Junior team of Health and Strength Leaguers' Union will meet the Tee Hoo Lye Institution in a friendly match on the latter's ground, Balestier Road, on Friday. The League team will be:—Govindasamy; Ong Seng Hock, E. Kirn Teck; Mott Fook, Tiam Wee. Ah Leong;59 words
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Article49 1929-07-11 10 The following will represent the Social Athletic Party against the Government Treasury to-day on the J.C.S.A. ground: Song Hoe; Tow Pew, Ah Cheong; Nam Pan, Kia Heng, Hon Fai, Wing Kan, Kair Fong, Hong Wing, Shang Chep, Hong Toon. Reserves:—Tiang Chwee, Ah Leek and Joe Moh.49 words
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Article485 1929-07-11 10 An Association Formed. ATHLETICS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 9. At the Negri Sembilan Club last night a public meeting was held for the purpose Kit forming an Amateur Athletic Association for Negri Sembilan. At the outset Mr. Farquharson read the notice convening the meeting. He485 words
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Article72 1929-07-11 10 INDIAN PRINCE'S CONSISTENCY. CRICKET. (Reuter's Service.) London. July 10. 'In the ninety-first anriual Inter-Varsity cricket match, which was begun at Lord's on Monday and concluded to-day, the scores were as follows: Cambridge: 377 (Morgan 149. KempweTch 57) and 220 for 4 declared, (Block 55, Valentine 52). Oxford:(Reuter's Service.) - 72 words
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Article103 1929-07-11 10 THE TURF. Scratchings for to-day in the Perak Turf Chjb'3 Burner meeting at Ipoh are:— gtaim 3. -Clay Reveller, Hop Away, Toropo and Jotavon. Race s.—Tiresome, Santorio. Monarch, Noble Moor and Bright Haki. Rnce fi.—Southern Cross, Ruddy Brook and Star of Athole. Race B.—Silver Rock. All engagement:103 words
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Article333 1929-07-11 10 PREPARING FOR INTERPORT SHOOT. RIFLE-SHOOTING. The following are details of the S.V.R.A. "Bisley" meeting, which is to take place on the Bukit Tnnah Range on Aug. 3, 4 and 5. An attractive programme has been arranged by the promoters snd should produce some keen competition. The events are333 words
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Article64 1929-07-11 10 VOLLEY-BALL. The Chiow Nam School (champions of Kuala Lumpur) will meet the Chong heng Old Boys' Association on the latter* ground in Beach Road (at the junction of Jaiun Sultan) at 4.45 p.m. to-day. The following will represent the Old Boys:—Boon Tay, Lee Chew, Gim64 words
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Article44 1929-07-11 10 RESULT OF MEN'S DOUBLES FINAL. TENNIS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 10. After a really excellent tight in the Selangor tennis championships, Hewett and Errington beat Oliver and D< nnler in the final of the men's doubles i»- 7, cV44 words
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Article33 1929-07-11 10 BOXING. "Smiling Kid" is willing to meet L. S. Fond in a contest of 12 two-minute rounds, if air. promoter will arrange the light alter his contest with Kid Orchard.33 words
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Article29 1929-07-11 10 ATHLETICS. The annual sports of the Geylang English School will he h n ld on Saturday, the 21th inst. Mrs. E. A. Brown will distribute the piiz-'s.29 words
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Article49 1929-07-11 10 BILLIARDS. Members of the Serangoon Choir Badminton Party are r-minded of the billiards o,p?n championship final, fixed for Saturday at 3 p.m. The finalists are Ng Cheng Kiang and Lim Meng Liang. Prizes for both the handicap and open championship tournaments will be distributed aftor the match.49 words
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188 1929-07-11 10 U. S. Tariff Schedule. (Reuter's Service.) Washington. July 10. Thirty-eight nations have up to the present protested against the proposed new import tariff schedules parsed by the House of Representatives and now before the Senate. The protesting nations include Australia, chiefly .-.gainst the wool duties, Great(Reuter's Service.) - 188 words
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Article895 1929-07-11 10 A WEEKLY COMMENTARY. (Special to th "Malaya Tribune.") Now that professional boxing has been successfully revived, promoters would be well advised not to lose the confidence of the public by getting "set-u»>s'' to fight experienced boxers. Boxing enthusiasts, who pay good money for admission, have been fooled too895 words
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Article146 1929-07-11 10 BADMINTON. The following ties in the Horlicks Badminton Party Singles "A" and '*B" Championships will be played off during the v. c.'k-end:— Saturday: (A) Yeo Koon Yam v. E. Cheng Leong; Robert Chia v. Khoo Eng Kong; (B) Gan Hock Hoe v. Chia Boon Hong; Seah Peng146 words
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Article71 1929-07-11 10 BRITISH NEGOTIATIONS. (Reuter's Service.) Nanking, July 10. The Kuo Min official news agency learns that Sir Miles Lampson is coming from Peking next month to conclude an agreement regarding retrocession of Wei Hai Wei and the disposition of the British Boxer Indemnity Fund, after which negotiations will(Reuter's Service.) - 71 words
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Article128 1929-07-11 10 A NEW PRESS CENSORSHIP. [By courtesy of Sin Chew Jit Poh."] Peiping, July 11. Interviewed at the Hotel de Pekin, Chiang Kai Shek took a i optimistic view of the future. Outlining his policies, he said; Upon my ;eturn to Nanking I intend to call a meeting of128 words
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Article141 1929-07-11 10 CENTRAL BANK'S NEW NOTES. ("Sin Kuo Min" Press Service.) Hong Kong, July 11. Chan Chai Tong and Chan Ming Shu have decided on the 13th or I4th inst. to come to Hong Kong and invite Tang Chak Yu to Canton to assume control of the Construction Department.("Sin Kuo Min" Press Service.) - 141 words
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Article96 1929-07-11 10 SOVIET OFFICIALS ARRESTED. (Reuter's Service.) Harf>in, July 11. Chinese Manchurian oilkiai? yesterday took over the Chinese Eastern Railways and Telegraph and Telephone systems, alleging that they had been used for the dissemination of red propaganda. The Chinese police closed down the General Trades Union, the Chinese Eastern Railways(Reuter's Service.) - 96 words
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Article1264 1929-07-11 10 ACQUITTED MEN Kiss WARDERS HANI). Alleged Robbers' Alibi Succeeds, Abdul Hamid bin Hadji Mustaub a Suroh Surat bin Tuplak, the two Javan lubber tappers who were ai charge'of committing armed robl th house cf a widowed Malay lady on M 18 last, put up a successful defem Jk?1,264 words
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Article556 1929-07-11 11 Charge Against European Driver. suit t ii inquest held in the art vuala Lumpur, on May th« death of a Chinese clerk, Mr. Kong, employed in the Posts and s Department stores, who died in a! Hospital on April 16 following t accident on the Ampang Road556 words
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Article259 1929-07-11 11 A Kuala Lumpur Comment. In an editorial commenting on the proceedings at last week's Legislative Council meeting the "Malay Mail' says. "The anticipated debate on the voU; .or the railway deviation scheme did not i-at rialise. According to some champions of Singapore's interests, the tinancia i-af of259 words
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Article30 1929-07-11 11 rs for week ending Sunday July 1* i July 11.-Band Practice, HeadI, lo p.m. Cio-nnl-orrow, July 12.-Elementary Signal X, Headquarters, 51 f > )m Class, Headquarters, 5.10 p.m.30 words
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Advertisement28 1929-07-11 11 DENTISTRY. Uttst Method of Treatments withoat Pab Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. RT MODERATE CHARGES. (i rm SIANG, Qualified Denlisl HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. Hoor of St. Mary's Dispensary. Thone 4057.28 words
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Advertisement368 1929-07-11 11 IS YOUR VITALITY BEING SAPPED? Here's a Way for every Man to Regain Vigour and Stamina. Life's not much fun when you always feel below par—when you can't work up any enthusiasm for anything—when you feel weak and drained of every atom of energy. It's no use looking to dope368 words
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Advertisement87 1929-07-11 11 TO-MGK'! THHtSMY, JULY 11. TJ-NIGBTI new woaio SHOW KF'\ I IN MAX 'YONG—CHINESE WA V VNGS. ETC.. SEE TO-NIGHT—ITALIAN MARIONEI THS— MOONLIGHT HALL. THE CITY OPERA "TO-NIGHTi-Nto PERFORMANCE. To-marrow Night—July 12. Hiniu«tani Plr/ "AM R A T Hiniustiii stig; sacc**«*« »Ufel b* Th? Pi's-; Kn.ie p hM'Hc ti Co., of87 words
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Miscellaneous877 1929-07-11 11 HUNDRED AND TWENTY-TWO CROSSWORD PUZZLE. The following is the solution of the above Crossword:— ACROSS: —L Mated; 6. Seen; 10. Are; 11. Earf 12. Hares; 14. Scalp; 16. Era; 17. Ram; 18. Revs; 20. RP: 22. To; 24. Ate; 25. Reej; 27. Web; 28. Ta; 29. Dusk; 30. Ire; 32.877 words
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Article88 1929-07-11 12 [Our readers are invited to write to us pn subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does hot necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be a? brief as possible, preferably (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen-names may88 words
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Article401 1929-07-11 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Please allow me to make L. A. D.'s case a little stronger. Tne rendering given of Luke 23.43 by Dr. Weymouth in his "New Testament in Modern Speech" is: "I tell you in solemn truth, replied Jesus, that tins day,401 words
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Article235 1929-07-11 12 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—With reference to J. L.'s letter cf the 3rd inst. re Travancoreans, I really sympathise with him and many a friend of his. in not finding out the actual facts about the meeting held at 11, Dhoby Ghaut (Ceylon Tamil Association Hall) on235 words
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Article177 1929-07-11 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I notice in your isue of the 6th inst. that the Federated Malay States Government have now amended their law on game by the removal of elephants and sambur deer from the second and third schedules of the Wild Animals and Birds177 words
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Article701 1929-07-11 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Reading the letters on the above subject I feel I must take up my pen and lend my voice in support of Mr. Charles Hooper. This undesirable practice is really a disgrace to civilisation, and all clear-thlnk-ing men with any sense at all701 words
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Article362 1929-07-11 12 iTo the Editor. "Malaya Tribune Sir.—Mr. Pang's letter appears sensible at first r.-ading, but thinking over it it calls for criticism. He s >eaks of the danger of the public in employ uig dot: shoe ters and asks: Why not adopt the methods used it Home by362 words
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Advertisement326 1929-07-11 12 fILMXJSEIVIjeNTS. To-night and Nightly at 9.15 p.m. THE FAMOUS ITALIAN MARIONETTES Direct from the Scala Theatre, London. AT THE MOONLIGHT HALL. NEW WORLD. POPULAR PRICES: -Reserved Boxes (To seit 4) $12. Stalls $150 and $1.50. Dareserved $1, 50 cts. and 30 cts. BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S. Matinee Performances: On Saturdays, July326 words
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Advertisement258 1929-07-11 12 —■mm ii iiiiiwa^iwM I THE S.S. POLICE BAND l I WILL PLAT AT I WATERLOO STREET AT 5. P. M. ON TUESDAY, JULY 16 I I KATONG PARK AT 9 PM. ON FRIDAY, JULY 2SHSHSHSĕS2SHSHSZS2SHS2SHS2S2S2SES2SHSZE^ I ASIA LIFE i INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED S (Under American Charter.) fl I }j New258 words
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Miscellaneous147 1929-07-11 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending July 14: To-day, July IL 5 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "F" (Malay* Company, Practice Warren Shield. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "E'» (Chinese) Coy., 30 Yards Range. To-morrow, July 12. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, Officers and N.C.O.'s, Tactical Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall,147 words
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Article642 1929-07-11 13 Captain Riley's Address to Delhi Rotarians. Speaking at the Delhi Rotary Club on Jane 7, Capt. Riley of the Delhi Flying Club, observed that the aim of the Light Aeroplane Club in India was to make the people of the country airminded. There was a general impression642 words
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Article366 1929-07-11 13 Large Scale Production in Near Future. In the- bottom of a test tube in laboratory of the U. S. Bureau of Standards, Washington D. C, experimenters recently examined a bit of starch-like sub- tance extracted from dahlias. What they found may result in thousands of acres Uing366 words
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Advertisement546 1929-07-11 13 f DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE. I I (DIESEL) S j A FiIUR CYCLE HEAVY DUTY, INTERNAL '.COMBUSTION,; ENGINE I a 3 H.r. 6 H.P 8 H P jjj M PLICITY—!No complicated air H inpressor system for injecting the rO uel, No Carburettor, No Magne- »Mfc jjj Cj (Incorporated in England.) jjQ546 words
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Advertisement172 1929-07-11 13 BmW mm of her make/ 2-2* 18 I Symbols of Death! j I The fly's life is dedicated to the destruction of human health I and cleanliness. For the fly is the filth-laden agent of grinning Disease. Protect the health and cleanliness of your household. I Destroy germ-bearing flies with172 words
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Advertisement531 1929-07-11 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. Tenders are invited on behalf of Messrs. Mansfield and Co., Ltd., for the demolition of "White House," Dalvey Road and the carting iaway of all materials. Specification and tender forms may be obtained* from the Architects, Swan and Maclaren, Hong Kong Bank Chambers. Tenders close at noon531 words
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Advertisement488 1929-07-11 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Bank requires efficient clerk. Only those with good experience need apply to 555, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—A Junior Lady Typist. Shorthand unnecessary. Salary $30 to $40. Apply 666, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—At once two Senior and capable compositors for advertising department. Applications from experienced men only will be488 words
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Advertisement542 1929-07-11 14 BANES. THE HO HONC BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: W, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jaian Rahamat. Palembang 16, Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,542 words
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Advertisement436 1929-07-11 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Arte of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1.050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London. E.C. 3. HOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.436 words
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Advertisement221 1929-07-11 14 INSURANCE. fj&.\ SOUTB IJjpf BBITISB INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OAea: I, Fjalaysoa Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S > Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital 12,000,000221 words
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Advertisement572 1929-07-11 14 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S,S) BEAD OFFICE: MNGapori 2nd Floor of No. 3. Halart. s tftH Sin ft pore. 'Phone Noe. 3046 and 4047 HOARD OF MSCTOKS See Teong Wah Eaq.-Chajrr. aa Ong Soon Tee,-Vice-Chair Koh San fiin, Esq Seah Eng Lim, Esq. Vow Ngan572 words
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Advertisement475 1929-07-11 15 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA AND APCAK LINES. I incorporated la Haiglanu.) a FASSJJ.N GER CARGO SERVICES. SIT I \ti AND ORIENTAL STEAM lUATION CO., LONDON AND BEAST MAIL SERVICE. ,ci Contract wah Ew Majesty Government.) ,)l/TWAKDS from LONDON For China Japan Due T »anag* Singapore 1929 ffSlf. 9,100 Aug 24475 words
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Advertisement536 1929-07-11 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIL D6UtSCh IHn P j »"tra!lBche Qampfschlffs W 6j fiasellschaft (Companies Incorporated OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS, t m.s. LEVERKUSEN July 17 m.s. ERMLAND July SO t m.s. BURGENLAND Aug 10 m.%. RUHR Aug 27 t m.s. VOGTLAND Sept 10 f m.s. DUISBURG536 words
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Advertisement580 1929-07-11 15 STEAMER SAILINGS i NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA lj TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnajf* Destination Dmm Bail Hako L eMan, 10.600 Naples. Jalj IS 1» Suw.Maru 11,000 N.ple* M«»eillea, Ixmdon. A'werp Man, 11,000 N.ple», M»r M Wp Hakozaki Maru 10,600 Naples, Marble..London, A'werp tHakuaan Man, 10,600 Naples Marseilles. Sept 12 Kitano Mara 8,000580 words
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Advertisement543 1929-07-11 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NOBDDEI'TSCHEB (tnaorporatad 4 v-3* tianaaay.j The und emoted are tha CcnßjpMJf*! intended fixtures:— OUTTVARDS. t SCHLESIFNifor Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Y'hama A Vladivostok July If SAARBRUCKEN for Manila, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtao nlj 20 Q ALSTER for Hong Kong S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny543 words
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Advertisement269 1929-07-11 15 STEAMS SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTg LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPOEJ PENANG (dw. err-**- serrica—l»> boars). Thursds 7 LLSft a.* "SKIAJP BELAWAN (th Pcj*A»t> Tdui.c.-t It.E* n-m-A special Motor Bu for Lraetagi co> necta with s.s Kedah a£ Belawa* Saturdays. Tickets for this bus can to purchased «"»u ooard a*. Kedah."269 words
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Advertisement398 1929-07-11 16 1 3 E Ks j B EE R J KEY-BRAND 1 i. i E SOLE AGENTS: {I j I N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. j ffl SINGAPORE, PENANG. ft S; D j I POPULAR DANCE HITS ON l I Poiydor Records I jjl *****. You're not my baby, Foxtrot, *****.398 words
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Advertisement159 1929-07-11 16 Flic Pleasures of Sporting can only be enjoyed by him who enjoys good health. The requirements of every day-life call for a healthy and well-working organism. Therefore, do not wait till you are compelled to walk with the assistance of crutches, but treat in good time any rheumatic or gouty159 words
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