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Title Section21 1929-08-05 1 The Malaya Tribune XVI, No. 1825 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, Aug. 5. 1929.21 words
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Advertisement126 1929-08-05 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. ft CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. LATHES, SHAPING AND DRILLING MACHINES, Etc CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM I So.c Importers: THE E4ST ASI4TIC CO., LID., SINGAPORE I (Incorporated in Denmark.) Lrj NO OTHER CAR GIVES AS MUCH FOR YOUR .MONEY. f Borneo Motors, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.)126 words
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Advertisement190 1929-08-05 1 fl £0t f BBl WW CLOTHES FOR EVERY OCCASION. -r I-TMH II 111 IMjllll!!!! I famous I Tomato Catsup rro «s« &Blaekwell's unequalled blend. In I resh, ripe Tomato?s, creamed and > blended with Spices. An e\cell-n 5 Kt'Hsh with Meat and Fish. jjj j Blaekwell's 1 I V TOMATO190 words
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Article1661 1929-08-05 2 A BOOK FOR MALAYANS. Interesting Life-Story of the Dayang Muda. "Relations and C omplications." By H H. the Dayans Muda of Saiawak. John Lane, the Bodlcy Head, Ltd., London. fs*. This entertaining and well-written book ha- a curious title, for the "complications are not lemarkable and the best1,661 words
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Article313 1929-08-05 2 "The Infallible System." Br Charles Kingston.. .John Lane. The Bodlcv Head. Ltd. 7s. fkJ. Picture a man who claims to have evolved a system that cannot fail to "bent the hank at Monte Carlo, is himself unable to exploit it because he is stricken with illness,313 words
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Advertisement126 1929-08-05 2 oc=toi==iOC=lOC= I IOC3OI 101=301 p i I WHITEAWAYS U O I Great Annual j SALE c 0 CONTINUING I j THROUGHOUT j 1 The Whole of 1 I AUGUST S Reduced Prices j !j IN EVERY I DEPARTMENT 1 MEN'S WEAR I LADIES' WEAR f 1 OUTFITTING CHILDREN S WEAR126 words
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Advertisement278 1929-08-05 2 Keep Your Ha j Healthy and Glossy GENTLY massage the seal r Cuticura Ointment to soften remove any dandruff. Let rem3. minutes, then shampoo with a of Cuticura Soap and warm Rinse thoroughly in cooler wat< Sample each Soap, Ointment and 1 free upon request, from Muller pj (Malaya) Ltd.,278 words
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Article1502 1929-08-05 3 ADVANCE IN AIRCRAFT DESIGN. The Greatest Voyage Yet. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune".) Preparations are being made for the biggest advance ever attempted in marine aircraft design, an advance which has been made possible entirely by British developments, and which is likely to usher in the time when1,502 words
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Advertisement723 1929-08-05 3 WATERS \atUEl hocmS< Estates Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. TELEGRAMS: TA XT Telephone No. "STATETRUST SINGAPORE" gr A B.C. sth and 6th Edition. C# 2 Bentley's and Liebers. A Trust Company Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance of 1926, with Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: NOS723 words
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Article90 1929-08-05 4 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects ol public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be as brief as possible, preferably type-written (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen-names90 words
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Article72 1929-08-05 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir— The Town Cleansing Department are more or less energetic in their efforts to keep clear the five-foot way and roadside, but I wonder if the Chief Superintendent would be so kind as to visit Chin Chew Street, and see how the second-hand dealers72 words
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Article2224 1929-08-05 4 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—l shall be much obliged if you would be sj good as to publish the following reasonings and arguments in favour of evolution, supported by the Biblical, logical, observatory, experimental and common sense points of view. A correspondent in your issue2,224 words
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Advertisement260 1929-08-05 4 I Cologne and I I *#ar. /1 1 p Two names linked for Jft Wai /J I ever in the annals of vJj M J|' I ficent monument of \1I?A IL 1 Gothic architecture Ml I f\ ft |J 1(I IJ| 1 f I Cologne Cathedral Ml lf|||| 4 t|ll|4260 words
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Advertisement222 1929-08-05 5 Often ABOVE all-Listerine is safe! It is a fine, old household amiJ- X septic, recommended by doctors the world over. It prevents infection, guards against illness, promotes healing-yet it will not injure the most delicate membranes or tissues. Use full strength Listerine as a gargle and mouth wash-to kill germs222 words
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Advertisement346 1929-08-05 5 GOOD ENGLISH AND COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Learn to speak and write well. Yoo can study at home In your spare time Write for FREE, illustrated book Accountancy Architecture 2SHsfstf™ Training Clerk of Works Draftsmanship L.A.A. and C.R.A. Engineering:—Civil Good English Concrete Correspondence Structural Advertising Mechanical salesmanship Electrical Matriculation Steam, etc. OVER346 words
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Advertisement122 1929-08-05 5 In 5 New Shipment of j "GOLDKLANG" I I Mandolines, Guitars and Tenor Banjos. 1 I CASH or INSTALMENT. B j Nang Heng Co., I a_ 958 105, Selegie Road, Singapore. I ■■■IB 111 111 l I -XHBtnmzsßSSsZSettihi!xd±^ A BEAUTIFUL VIOLIN With Bow and Case complete for $20. I BW.122 words
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Advertisement188 1929-08-05 5 BIOCITIN We reproduce hereunder a letter from a grateful parent, which speaks for itself:— "I have the greatest pleasure to let you know that the bottle of Biocitin tonic you sent me has worked wonderful results on my daughter. She used to be pale and sickly but when she has188 words
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Advertisement430 1929-08-05 6 Amusements> t PAVILION I I 'PHONE 6903 1 I FrtOM MONDAY, AUGUST STO SUNDAY, AUGUST 11. J AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. PATHE LOCAL: S BOY SCOUTS JAMBOREE. jjj I THE ROYAL VISIT THEU MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN OF SIAM IN SINGLE. g j "Anybody430 words
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Advertisement198 1929-08-05 6 I ALHAMBRA I THONE 6909 I ci (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) I PROGRAMME 1 H Commencing Wednesday, July 31 and ending X Monday, August 5. jjj R] IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. j{j THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I I HENRY KING'S PIM "She Goes! I Li//198 words
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Advertisement390 1929-08-05 6 GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE PHOTOPLAYS THAT PLEASE THE BIG SHOW OF SINGAPORE Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets. N ortn Bridge Road. Phone No. From Friday, August 2to Thursday, From Wed., July 31 to Taes Jujjast 6 August 8. SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. "TUE TDACCIP390 words
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54 1929-08-05 7 Offices on Atlantic Liners. [Reuters Service.] London, August 4. Tne Stock Exchange has permitted two memr to operate branch offices aboard the liners •-angaria." Leviathan" "Paris" and "He de inee" and have regular offices with boards which stock quotations will be posted as[Reuters Service.] - 54 words
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Article926 1929-08-05 7 Progress in Malaya. i r.< and with a jrenius for .king after its own affairs, British Malaya aintains a steady progress from year to ami 1928 has furnished still further ience of the Colony's tver-increasir._j te to tht? Empire, write-! Mr. Z. Sonin. tor of "British Malaya,"926 words
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Article220 1929-08-05 7 ass srS i«t^^ yuilUefs oUrabie I*™*1 of 15.393 000 the iargest took 3 947 year the Netherlands guifder .•'"•The tSagg 000 1.363,696 pairs ot r 0?* ,5" im 52 rubber footwear, worth ku!lder? n U J 714 kilOS Valued at 577 <*><> juuaers while miscellaneous rubber products Wumed220 words
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Article38 1929-08-05 7 The mine manager reports that the dredge on the property of Lukut Tin Dredi- ing, Ltd., started working on July SI, and M now digging out a paddock and opening op, The dredere is working satisfactorily.38 words
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Article142 1929-08-05 7 British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 2. P»*ia 123.84 New York 4.85 Brussels 34.90 Geneva 25.22 Amsterdam 12.10 Milan 92.79 Berlin 20.36 Stockholm 18.10 Copenhagen 18.21 Oslo 18.20 Vienna 34.42 Prague 164 Helsingfors: 173 Madrid 33.20 Lisbon 108.20 Athens 375 Bucharest 818 Rio 5?8 Buenos Aires 47^ Bombay la 5British Official Wireless. - 142 words
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Article72 1929-08-05 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 o'clock noon, Aug. 2. Buyers Seller* cLS.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 36% 86% Standard R.S.S. on Tender August 36% 37 September 37% 37% October 38% 38% Oct. Dec. 40% 40% Jan./ Mar. 41 41% Toue of Market:—Stagnant. Latest Cable:—London72 words
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Article148 1929-08-05 7 Singapore, Aug. 2. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $350 Rice. Siam 2 $337 Rice. Siam 3 $328 Rice. Siam 4 $310 Rice, Saigon A-l m $310 Rice, Saigon 1 $287 Rice. Saigon 2 $268 Rice. Saigon 3 $248 Rice. Rangoon 1 $250 Rice. Rangoon 2 $240 Rice, Par Boiled148 words
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Article568 1929-08-05 7 MLMBERS VOTE FOR PROHIBITION! Sale of Beer on Estates. The half yearly general meeting of r the Johore Planters' Association wilf be held at Rengam at 10.30 a.m. on Aug. 17. The agenda is as follows. To confirm the minutes of the last anma! general meeting held at568 words
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Article339 1929-08-05 7 London, July IL Tin revelation through the Malayan iigures ior June of a sharp falling off in the shipments of estate accumulations, the extent of which had long been a mystvry and a bogey, came as a tonic, and since then the interest which awakened has been339 words
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Article67 1929-08-05 7 Mr. and Mrs. E. T. C. Garland are due in Ipoh from Europe this month. They are travelling by the Morea." Dr. Scharff and Mrs. Scharff (Malay States) and Dr. Natividad S. Yu (Philippine Islands) were among the guests on July 3 when Mrs Neville Chamberlain gave an At Home67 words
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Article263 1929-08-05 7 Prison for Forgery of Licence. Negapatam, July, 10. Kangani Pi-lanimali. son of Velan, of Palghnt Taluk, holder o licence No. 7UH> of 1927 issued to him ™c Deputy Controller ot labour. Pena Ejf, """fitment of laoou.-rs in th' Ma aba, District for Labu estate, in the f263 words
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Article249 1929-08-05 7 MERAPI BANK BUOY. The Master Attendant has received a report from the master of the "Malabar" that the Merapi Bank Buoy at Lucipara Channel m Banka Straits lias disappeared. The P. and O. "Khyber" has left Hong Kong, and is expected to arrive at Singapore at 6 p.m.249 words
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Article292 1929-08-05 7 "Kistna." Brit.. 672 tons. Capt. Williamson, from Bangkok. 4-8: for Bangkok. 8-8. "•Sirdhana." Brit.. 4,835 tons. Capt. McGowan, from Osaka. 4-8; for Penang and Calcutta, 6-8. "Kelantan." Brit., 562 tons. Capt. Caithness from Malacca. 4-8; for Malacca. 5-8. "Rajula," Brit.. 4.702 tons. Capt, White, from Madras. 4-8; for Madras.292 words
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Article101 1929-08-05 7 Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, M.P., the Prime Minister's son. Ls going to Japan in the autumn to an International Pacification Conference. While the Scout Jamboree is going on at Birkenhead. Malayan Scouts are ing on their "business" with commendable zesi and enthusiasm. "Scouting in Malaya." the official organ of the Boy101 words
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Article189 1929-08-05 7 Karel Kapek. the fam >us author of "R.U.R." writes in 'The Natal Mercury":— As a journalist, I live in a whirlwind of events. Every day I am brought into contact with the latest and most urgent social problems of my time. They compel me to think and189 words
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Article120 1929-08-05 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, Aug. 5. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nagato Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Montevideo Maru 18; Circe—Alster 13; President Monroe U; Silverguava 9; De Weert 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Eurylochus 30; City of Kobe 32; Benlawers 37; Kinta 39.120 words
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Article33 1929-08-05 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Order!* from India and Ceylon s p !M for flf*o.33 words
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Advertisement419 1929-08-05 7 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—A room-mate. Ceylonese c: Northern Indian. Rent $7 to $9. 4 cents from town. Apply S. 1., c o Malaya Tribunf WANTED Salesmen, all or part time. No experience necessary if honest and willing to work. Commission paid at start Salary as soon as efficiency is demonstrated. Apply419 words
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Miscellaneous348 1929-08-05 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT, MALAYA. MONDAY. AUGUST S, f A M. Temperature, i Rainfall j Bright Mean Wind. Sunshine Force Stations. yesterday. Yesterday. Humidity Direc- Weaker Max Mm No. of M.H P. F. F. I Ins hours. tion. I i f Kuala Lumpur fqi 71 nil 84348 words
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Article807 1929-08-05 8 Our caption is the sub-title of a challenging little book which we have received from the Modern Art Pies-,. Calcutta, published at Rs. 1 8. Th principal title is the query: "(:m--.neiii?"—and a Cimmerian is one ol he mythical people described by Homer as having dwelt807 words
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Article267 1929-08-05 8 Mr. J. Balley is acting as Charge d'Affaires, Bangkok, during the temporary absence of the British Minister. A reminder is given that the entertainment by the pupils of the Convent of the Holy Infant .Jesus Jn aid cf the Orphans' Building Fund,' will take place to-day nt 5 p.m. in267 words
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Article97 1929-08-05 8 M. Dv Courthial for Port Said. IHavas Agency.] Paris, Aug. 4 M. Da Martel is named as first class plenipotentiary. ML Yves Dv Courthial, French Consul at Singapore, is i.ppoirted to Port Said and M Sudreau, First Dragoman at Bombay, is to to in charg:97 words
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Article310 1929-08-05 8 Opening of Return Season. Carpi's Italian Grand Opera C mipany opened a return season at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday night with Puccini's "Madame Butterfly." This tragedy of a Japanese girl who lovcj too well an American naval officer is net heavy or gloomy in any sense. The310 words
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Article357 1929-08-05 8 The Government English School. Klang, is nearing completion. It is situated in an id a 1 site on a small hill in Miru Road and will be opened in September. The latest bulletin announces an improvement in the condiUon of the H.R.H. Prince Mahidol of Siam. who has been lying357 words
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Article1158 1929-08-05 8 ANOTHER CLERGYMAN I THE DIOCESE. Novelties in Malayan Play. Special to the "Malaya Tribune." London. The Singapore Base, as everybody i has not been long in cropping up in t.i Parliament. On Monday Mr. Malon ampton. Lao.), asked Whether Mr. Ma could yet indicate the noli.y of1,158 words
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Advertisement252 1929-08-05 8 I PPI I j STAPLES STAPIEsf Mattress Mattress n Wire Mattress and 3 Bedstead Mamfacftui?re S I fc> RM.THE KING I The "Staples Mattress is the Finest Mattress Made. 1 All other open spring Mattresses are imitations of STAPLES g 1 the original i I We shall be pleased to252 words
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Advertisement113 1929-08-05 8 STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing INSTRUMENTS IN SETS OR SINGLE Com pisses, Dividers, Bows, Etc., Etc, Sole A feats for W. f\ STANLEY CO., LTD. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. «34 TKKs Tyres 730 130 $17 00 Tubes $t ft) fj\B Wg 30 x 34 (Heavy Pat* /to*N**B£flL*t113 words
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51 1929-08-05 9 Great Welcome in United oiates. LA> NG AT 1 LAKEHURST. Reuter's Service. London. Aug. 4. Th< -Zeppelin had a lengthy struggle erse winds She is now in midAtlan'i d conditions are improving, but It d that she will not reach Lakehurst before MReuter's Service. - 51 words
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Article68 1929-08-05 9 New York, Aug. 4. The d air station at Lakehurst received ootki 12.45 p.m. from New York that the Grat-Z- tin was heading towards* Cape May, philar. owing to adverse weather. New York, Later. The Zeppelin has decided not to make for PhUadel] a in view of the68 words
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Article156 1929-08-05 9 Reuter's Service. I:-ins-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] New York Aug. 4. Cm,sMi.. the coast near Cape Henry shortly aite: i. >! 'he Zeppelin flew over Washington and New York where large crowds greeted the dirigible trom roofs and ships in harbour sounded sirens. At present the Zeppelin is approaReuter's Service. - 156 words
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Article132 1929-08-05 9 Not Satisfied with Record of Past Two Months. Reuter's Service. London. Aug. 5. "Wears not prepared to wait for cenicdcs fot Socialism" declared Mr. J. Maxtor) M P., ir. an inaugural s;ieejh ;:t the Lsbo a Party's summer school at D!--swell Park. Bertfoidskire He said thft th- G>.*tnReuter's Service. - 132 words
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Article186 1929-08-05 9 Inquest at Taiping. T -i( inquest concerning the death of Mr ™t Ff- neh-Mullen, late manager of Yam *ng estate, Krian Road, was held at Taipmer *c Raja Kamaralzaman. Magistrate, says u "Times of Malaya." The pri dings were in chambers and thosj ldence were Dr.186 words
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Article45 1929-08-05 9 <<<>tan Insufficient? On* r i wo youthful HyJams who receiv<d of the roian on Friday last fcr editions p>sters on a lamp-p st i 1 ia alleged to have committed Jfenee in Al Junid Road yesterday, uged before AM Second Magistrate and remanded.45 words
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Article68 1929-08-05 9 CHINA REJECTS SOVIET DEMAND. Conversations Suspended. Reuter's Service. Shanghai. Aug. 4. In the Sirxo-Russian preliminary conversations at Manehuli the Soviet d mar.d d restoration of their status quo. including jofet Sino-Russian policing of the Chinese Exstern Railway. The Chinese Delegate received instructions from Mukden to refuse this,Reuter's Service. - 68 words
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Article167 1929-08-05 9 A CONTRADICTORY REPORT.* ["Sin Kuo Min Press" Service.] Shanghai, Aug. 5. The Soviet representative, M. Mellinikofl. conferred with Mr. Tsai Yun Sung a third time at Manchuli on Aug. 2. The result was satisfactory and it was decided to hold a further ccnfei ence at Chita. Mr. Tsai167 words
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Article105 1929-08-05 9 Winner of Scholarship. Reuter's Service. New York, Aug :>. The sixteen-year old Wilbour Huston, a son of an Epis opalian Bishop, won the scholarship offered by the inventor, Edison, for the American undergraduate who b?si answered a questionnaire set by Edison himself. Huston will now have a ofReuter's Service. - 105 words
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Article123 1929-08-05 9 Huge Bequests to Charity. Reuter's Service. lamdon, Aug. 3. Th- Treasury will get i'2/>OO,OOO in death duties from the estate of the late Mr. Hern hard Baron, which according to his aelicitrrs will amount to t&fitl .0; >. of whV'i 1.030.003 will go to charities, nanudy £200Reuter's Service. - 123 words
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Article81 1929-08-05 9 Reuter's Service. London, Au r. 4. Thousands o" motor-cars, motor-c-oa: hep and motor-cycles and hundreds of special trains took millions of holiday-makers to the seaside and into the countryside yesterday for the holiday week-end. Already casualty reports coming in describe the inevitable lists of road accidents.Reuter's Service. - 81 words
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Article43 1929-08-05 9 Reuter's Service. London, Aug. 3. There is a distinct possibility -that tin. King will be able to proceed to ham within a fortnight. His (Majesty has attended to muLh routine business during the past werk and his progress continues satisfactory.Reuter's Service. - 43 words
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Article24 1929-08-05 9 Reuter's Service. London, Aug. 3. Mt. Winston Churchill, accompanied by his son and daughter, left for Canada on a holiday to-day.Reuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article179 1929-08-05 9 ELEVEN AUTOxMATICS AND 57a ROUNDS. Japanese and Malay Arrested. Mr. Cheers, of the Detective Department and a few Detective-Constables were responsible for the arrest of a Japanese who was found In possession of 10 automatic pistols and 520 rounds of ammunition in Upper Chinchew Street last night. The arms179 words
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Article121 1929-08-05 9 Committee to Make Grants. British Official Wireless. Rug-by, Auk. 5. The Colonial Secretary has appointed a committee, of which Sir Basil Blackett the well-known financial expert, is chairman, to examine applications for assistance from the Colonial Development Fund in furtherance of the schemes likely to assist agriculture andBritish Official Wireless. - 121 words
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85 1929-08-05 9 Nine Belgians Drowned. Reuter's Service. Osiend. Aug. 4. Two pleasure steamers <•; hded and the f.f--ref-n who were drowned are believed to be ah Belglsm Later, It ha- been ascertained that on- nine were drowned and twenty slightly injure 1 all Belgians, in the collisionReuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article58 1929-08-05 9 Segue! to Loss of H47. Reuter's Service. London. Aug. 3. Lieutenant Rob;rt Jam *s Gardiner, Commander of the submarine H 47. which was lest after a collision with L 12 off the Pembroke coast a month ajo. was court-martialled at Portsmouth in connection with the loss o:Reuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article267 1929-08-05 9 Differences in Unionist Ranks. LonJ n July 12. The opening stages of the Fa.iiameatary battle concluded this week with the M ni t?r ilists highly elated by their large majorities on the first voting challenge* in the Commons and pleased with the skill and vigour267 words
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Article200 1929-08-05 9 War Problems Not Settled. BOY SCOUTS' EXAMPLE. Reuter's Service. tendon. August 4. Fifteen years, ago to-day the Empire was athlessly awaiting the sequel to Great Britain's ultimatum to Germany. To-day the B:itish Lt-jon and the Ex-services Welfare Socuty are urgently appealing for fund* to help Ex-Service men.Reuter's Service. - 200 words
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Article134 1929-08-05 9 SONS OF MEN WHO BUTCHERED ONE ANOTHER. Reuter's Service. London, August 4. On the fifteenth anniversay of Britain's war ultimatum. Boy Scouts, sons of men who then butchered one another, stood side by side at Arrowe Park, worshipping as brothers at thanksgiving services conducted by the Archbishop ofReuter's Service. - 134 words
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Article23 1929-08-05 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, August 4. The German delegation to The Hague, headed by the Foreign Minister. Herr Stresemmn. has departed.23 words
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Obituary122 1929-08-05 9 Reuter's Service. Dame Millicent Fawcett. London, Au r a. The death has occurred of Dame Miiliewit Fawcett, GjB.E., J I'.. I/ .D. (Hon.) St Andrews and Birmingham [Dam.- Milliccnt Fawc'-tt \va.; the widow of the Kt. Hon. Henry Fawcett. Shi w«i< hern in Suffolk, onReuter's Service. - 122 words
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Article124 1929-08-05 9 British Official Wireless. Rvgfey, Aug. It is announced that the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Arthur Henderson, this morning had a final int rview with the Prime Minister of Egypt, Mahamed Pasha Mahmud, and reported to him that the Cabinet subcommittee had completed their examination of the proposalsBritish Official Wireless. - 124 words
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Article134 1929-08-05 9 Push Ablaze at Fort Canning. The heating of irons caused a fire in a Chinese laundry in Blanco Court early yest rday morning. The Central Fire Station received the call at 5.15 a.m.. and despatched two engine; j to the scene. On arrival at the spot a few134 words
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Advertisement166 1929-08-05 9 Jmeukow I BRANDY, j 1 TRADE MARK jj i j I The Guarantee of J Quality. I f I SOLE AGENTS: I X (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlementa. X I rv n P|l'ALITi show. Itself lb "Hit Master» Voter Uia* ill phone a* kx» aj kit «e*n cm heard It166 words
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247 1929-08-05 10 Sports Pastimes. INTERESTING MATCH ON THE PADANG. S.R.C. Entertain Visitors. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. An interesting match between the S.R.C. and the Malacca Recreatton Club was seen on the Padang on Saturday. The home team won by 4—2 but the visitors had hard luck in having a penalty given against there when247 words
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Article96 1929-08-05 10 To-morrow the final trial match will be played at Malacca, when an M.P.A. XI will meet the CF.A. The following will represent M.F.A., and if the players maintain their form the team will probably play as given against Johore on Friday, on the Xubu "C" ground In96 words
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Article24 1929-08-05 10 Meeting Tan Kah Kee's XI, yesterday, the Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association won 3—l. Mr. Ang Koh Hln, C.A.D.A. president, refereed.24 words
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Article109 1929-08-05 10 TEAMS FOR GAME ON THURSDAY. The following sides, will take the field in a Malaya Cup trial match at the Stadium on Thursday Colours:—Ah Kow (S.C.F.A.); Yeow Soon (S.C.F.A.). Woods (S.C.C.); Donald (S.C.C), Boon Lav (SCF.A.). Reade (S.C.C), Salleh (M.F.A.). Fyfe (SCO. Dulfatah (M.F.A.), Boon Lin. .S.C.F.A.),109 words
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Article75 1929-08-05 10 TO-DAY, AUG. 5. Division IL 6. CF.A 'B" v. Police, at Stadium. Referee: Gnr. Robson. TO MORROW, AUG. 6. Division L '.CFJL v. R. A. at Stadium. Referee: Mr. J. Farwell. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7. Division L Malays v. Welch, at Stadium. Referee. Mr. P. R. Smith. THURSDAY, AUGUST75 words
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Article188 1929-08-05 10 H. AND S. LEAGUERS' FEAT. WALKING. Five local members of the Health and Strength Leaguers' Union duly accomplished their project of walking to Johore Bahru from Singapore on Saturday. Setting off from Dorset Road (off Kampong Java Road* at 2 a.m., they reached Johore188 words
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Article520 1929-08-05 10 Jansen Bowls Effectively in Both Innings. CAN THE COLONY SCORE 260? CRICKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Aug. 4. At close of play to-day in the match between the Colony and the F.M-S. her*:, the F.M.S. were in a winning position, 212 runs in front and with520 words
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Article205 1929-08-05 10 On Saturday afternoon an S.qc. side beat the V.M.C.A. on the latter's ground by 66 runs. Byrde (99) and More (68) batted freely while Meredith for the V.M.C.A., contributed a very useful 69:— S.C.C.:—Ashworth c Hamblin b StacK 2; More b Hughes 68: Byrde c Van Cuylenburg205 words
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Article410 1929-08-05 10 VISITORS LEAD ON FIRST INNINGS. A very keen game is in progress at the S.CR.C. where the Selangor Chinese, after leading by 81 runs on the first innings, were all out this morning for 98 runs in their second essay. The home side requires 180 runs to410 words
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Article227 1929-08-05 10 The S.R.C. scored a notable win over tht: S.C.C. on Saturday. Neither side was at full strength, Leij.ssius and Bartels being prominent absentees from the S.R.C. side. Scores: S.C.C:—A Bromley-Davenport c Balhetche: b Ess 30; R. H. Laverton c Ess b d.'Almeida 21; R. G. Gibson lbw..227 words
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Article252 1929-08-05 10 On the Raffles Institution ground yesterday the Medical College Union be.it R ffl s College by 61 runs Scores: Raffles College:—T. Mori c Van Geyzel b Yzjlman 21. Ambiavagar b Chelvadoray 2. J. A. Sabapathy b Chelvadoray 8. R. V. C':apman c Yzelman b Van Geyzel 96;252 words
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Article42 1929-08-05 10 The match between the Ceylon Sp:rts CI b and the Medical College Union, which was ta have been played on Saturday on the Balest er Plain, did not come off. the M.C.U. cancelling the match at the eleventh, hour42 words
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Article42 1929-08-05 10 Dighe's XI beat the Railway Institute »n Sunday by 3 runs. Suppiah was the top scorer with 62 for the Railway, and Abbas':hoy was the top scorer with 35 for Dighe's eleven. Scores: Railway:--94 runs; Dighe's XI—97 runs.42 words
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Article55 1929-08-05 10 S.C.C. HOME AND HOME. Two Club sides, the "Wanderers,'' comprisg Club players who *aye recently toured Malacca and Klang. and the "Homesters" meet in a whole day game on the padang to-day. S.R.C. HOME AND HOME. To-day two S.R.C. sides meet in a Married v. Singles whole day55 words
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Article248 1929-08-05 10 Contest at Kuala Lumpur. SINGAPORE BEATEN IN FINAL. POLO. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug 4. The triangular Polo tournament for the K.O.R. Cup opened on Saturday evening at Kuala Lumpur Race Course. The attendance included Sir William Peel (Chief Secretary). Royal Johore defeated Selangor by five248 words
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Article357 1929-08-05 10 LAWN TENNIS. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) 0 Kna'a Lumpur. Aug. 4. Play in the Malayan Lawn Tennis Championships at Kuala Lumpur was continued over the week-end in, bright weather. Results at a glance:— Ladies Singles. Mrs. Zylstra beat Miss Enid Lj 2—6. 6—4. 7—5. Miss. Aitken beat Miss357 words
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Article304 1929-08-05 10 Further results and ties in the S.CR.C lawn tennis tournament are as follow: Singles Championship. Lan Chong Gark beat Cheong Chee Tong 6—o, 6—o. Cheong Chee Lim w.o. S. H. Tan. Tan Thiun Sang v. Yap Ah Hyan. unfinished. A Doubles Handicap. Oh Jitt Siang and Cheong Chee304 words
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Article345 1929-08-05 10 THE LATEST RESULTS. The hon. secretary of .the Malacca L. T. A. is to be congratulated on the efficient way in which the Championship tournament is being run. The various event* are well advanced. The following aix* the latest results: Men's Singles. Dr. Lee beat Tan Eng Chye345 words
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Article101 1929-08-05 10 Mrs. Howitt and Simpson, beat Mi s. Vowler and Roland 10-8, 4-6, 6-3, Mr. and Mrs. Pottie beat Yrs. Sanderson and A. S. Anderson 6-1, 5-7, 6-2, Mrs. Mac Donald and Beatty beat Mrs. Chester and Willmott 6-2. 6-0, Mi-s. Glover and Hutchinson beat Miss Laurio and101 words
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Article432 1929-08-05 10 YOUNG BILLET LANDS AN OUTSIDER. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, August 3. Tne going was fast for the fourth day of the laces here to-day and there was a huge crowd including thj S.iltan of Perak and the Regent of Kedah. The results were as432 words
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Article86 1929-08-05 10 RACE 1 —Legionite, He, True Blue, Ali, Shepherd Prince. Penang Belle, Cassidy. RACE 2.—Kali. Blackkar. Polianthes. Melaine, Brother Jim. RACE 3.—Full House. Toboggan, Moon Minstrel Little Harmony, Ugly Duckling, Tunisian. RACE 4.—Caliph, Popanda. Pallawan. RACE s.—Long *Un, Loch Hume, Lauy Chic. RACE 6-—Cumciong. Kelt. Inia's Uoy. Packard. RACE86 words
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Article44 1929-08-05 10 GOLF. The Singapore Golf Club August MedJ Competition was played on Saturday a~d Sunday and resulted in a win for Mr. D. Sturrock in A Division (83-8-75) and Mr. W. E. Coates in B Division (it-11*13). Seventy cards were taken out.44 words
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Article32 1929-08-05 10 SCULLING. Reuter's Service. New York, August 4. Kenneth Myer of Philadelphia, beat the Canadian. Joe Wright, for the Sculling championship of the United States at Springfield by a length.Reuter's Service. - 32 words
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Article349 1929-08-05 10 Successful Afternoon. SWIMMING. The Garrison Aquatic very successfully held at the v ming pool at Port Canning on S;< noon. Keen enthusiasm prevail 'j°h some good swimming being j 2nd Battalion, the Welch Regimwinners of the unit champior: points ahead of the R.E.. who with 6 points.349 words
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Article541 1929-08-05 10 PRIZE DISTRIBUTION TO-DAY RIFLE-SHOOTING. The annual S. V. R. A. Bish -y me. ting opened on Saturday at the Bukit Timah Rang? and was continued yesterday. The weather was fine throughout although marksmanship was afTected at times owing to peculiar conditions of light. The meeting will come to541 words
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Article619 1929-08-05 11 <H\M.HAI REQUEST TO MR. MACDONALD. Hop' f,t th e Chinese People. Mm News Agency.] Shanghai, July 15. Hi iated Chamber of Commerce of s sent a special telegram to Mac Donald, the new Labour Mier the British Government, conm on his assumption of the pn-miei After expressing dissatishe619 words
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Article166 1929-08-05 11 tol] «rint is the Health Bulletin of the pjaum^■ Ea Stern Bureau, Singapore, ended July 27: Tamata plague case exa n 2 plague cases and 1 death. n s 1 plague case. w Pn smallpox cases and 17 deaths as 42 rases and 17 deaths during the166 words
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Article27 1929-08-05 11 The untitled David Tweed has been presented c 0 rnor of Ceylon with the long sexI the Colonial Auxiliary Forces. mch he has been chaplain since 1907.27 words
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Article699 1929-08-05 11 The Asiatic in England (By a Straits-born Chinese.) of H mv r a? Q u?in?, WeaM y Strai *-bom Chinese fL-T^yy** l alread y bestirring himself year tfip to KLafX other r n H enng 1 would n ardent to 4 L° nd °n-the Lo ndo n of699 words
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Article21 1929-08-05 11 Orders for week ending Sunday August 11: Wednesday, August Committee. Headquarters, 5.45 p.m. Officers' Meeting, Headquarters, 6.30 p.m.21 words
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Advertisement227 1929-08-05 11 TO-NIGBT! MONDAY. AUGUST 5. TO NIGH I!! NEW WORLD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA WILL STAGE "AZIM AND ZALEKHA." A T ery interesting Egyptian play—Supported by VAUDEVILLE EXTRA TURN NOTE: Saturday August 10. NEW- HAW A E MAJLIS." 2T!The greatest ol all Malay F»iry plays—to be shown with new227 words
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Advertisement286 1929-08-05 11 I Marmite I I for Appetite I spoonful ot Marmite added to any m\%%^^^\^< f^s a meat dish gives it a new attractivenesa. ft* It arouses appetite aiid brings out the S rJ k c flavour in a really remarkable way. S fcA Marmite is ot real dietetic value MFjifi.286 words
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Miscellaneous228 1929-08-05 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for weekending August 11: TO-DAY. AUGUST 5. Siglap.—S. R. A. (v), Camp. 7 a.m.—Bukit Timah Range, S. V. R. A., "Bisley" Meeting. TO-MORROW, AUGUST 6. 5 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "D" (Eurasian) Coy., Practice Warren Shield. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, No. 12 Platoon "C"228 words
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Article1135 1929-08-05 12 MINING. ISSUED BT FRASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, August 2, 1929, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 40j- 41|--5- Ayer Hitam Tin Uj- 12;6 £l Bangrin Tin 17}- 39|1 Batang Padang 0.35 0.40 1 Batu Caves 1.60 1.65 1 Bukit Arang1,135 words
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Advertisement335 1929-08-05 12 I TO-NIGHT I MONDAY. AUGUST 5. TO-NIGHT 1! Dean's Union Opera 9 will stage a Javanese Play 1 Jaya Pati and Gangga Indra." With many Vaudeville and Extra Turns. a at I 5 The Theatre Royal I a NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. j g WATCH I Tobe staged shortly "THE TWO335 words
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Advertisement186 1929-08-05 12 I NOW ON SALE. a 0 a c I The New China. REPRINTED IN BOOK FORM. cj Consisting ol Forty Chapters, and q S Recently concluded in [j I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. 8 a c a Price $2.00 per copy (postage extra). c a c I I cj Only a186 words
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Advertisement558 1929-08-05 12 SHADOW SUNSHINE j A Canadian Gtl Students Happy Experience. Out cf the depths of depression, freed from the dark hand ol sick to the sunshine of radiant health, such has been the joyous lot of in from anaemia and its kindred ills who have sought for help in the bt558 words
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Article763 1929-08-05 13 FULL TEXT OF NOTE TO RUSSIA. The Seizure of the Railway. [Kuo Mm News Agency.] Nanking, July 17. The following is an English translation of the full text of the reply of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the National Government to the Soviet protest against the seizure763 words
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Article206 1929-08-05 13 Sherlock Holmes is dead —absolutely, irrevocably dead. Never again wiy, poor Watson murmur his bewilderment. Holmes's creator. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who kept his 70th birthday on May 22. said so to a London pressman. He kept his birthday on the Sussex Downs, te and206 words
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Advertisement993 1929-08-05 13 I FAIRBANKS-MORSE^^! TYPHOON POWER PUMPS Single Cylinder-Double Acting 1 TYPHOON PUMPS are adapted for use in conn, ,i n X S on the farm, suburban homes and factories- for wlth water systems ft torage tanks; for low pressure boiler fcedfa. I 3 frigerating plants, for pumping oil, petrol *>»ne in993 words
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Advertisement438 1929-08-05 13 Tobacco Eudiott^ter^l^^ Kepo-t from LEWIS JAMESON! m I o LO L »<t Aw*«ic«l Ckmjnj B3.QU3EN VICTORIA ST. 1.. E.C. L?^ 0 55 HiS C,UlStn The =»PParatus used, in .esting this point, is con ide 7 th? ba'i, £T' l I Dr Stanley Smith s TobaCt Eudiometer. It is founded And438 words
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Advertisement713 1929-08-05 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. CHE UNITED MALACCA RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that teenth Annual Ordinary General Meeting to oe neld on Friday. August 9. 1929 the Directors will recommend that a Dividend of 7% for the year ended April 30. 1929. be paid jo the Shareholders on the713 words
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Advertisement604 1929-08-05 14 SITUATIONS VACANT •ajocteSuis 'PBOH ""MO '19 UOSJ3d v*u* flddv pai'&nsuouwp st „ou3pmo su uoos sre LrBTBS }t! PTBd UOJSSIUIUIOO O* Butttij_ pub jt Xressaoou aouauadxa on •axon iJBd ao ire 'uauisarßg —03XNVM. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Applications are invited for the post of Foreman Patternmaker and Carpenter in the Municipal Workshops,604 words
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Advertisement538 1929-08-05 14 BANKS. v THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 10, Hir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, CentralSeremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,538 words
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Advertisement514 1929-08-05 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050 000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London. E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman.514 words
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Advertisement392 1929-08-05 14 INSURANCE. fmh SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE. 58, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. Paid-up Ca; ital $2,000,00<J Surplus $1,800,000392 words
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Advertisement513 1929-08-05 14 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR 36-37, Bras Basah Road SINGAPORE. If you are in need of lectrie lights, fans, motors c an> j water service, please v rite to the above address or Vhone 3411. MODERATE CHAR' THE VICTORY Price each 45 cents only. TRY FAMOUS BSITISH StCORD, THE513 words
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Advertisement508 1929-08-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P, &0. 1 BRITISH LNDIA AND iPCAR LINES. Incorporated in England PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. ,»v LLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM fB N i aTION CO„ LONDON AND EAST MAIL SERVICE. i Contract with His Majesty's Government.) rWARD from LONDON For China Japan Dee Tonnage Singapore 1929 gt, oat Aug508 words
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Advertisement664 1929-08-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS aAMBURG-AMERIKA LIME. KTa] *m.tm»+ timmmm (Companies Incorporated In CHrmany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI. KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS S£ PRi R T?^ L M AND Aug 10 I VOGTLAND Manila I m.a. DUISBURG SeM i? J m.a. SAUERLAND o& *J T i.a. SAARLAND v ov t U. OLDENBURG664 words
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Advertisement657 1929-08-05 15 I_ STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination r> ae Sail Fushimi Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Aug 16 16 Hakozaki Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Aug 29 80 fHakusan Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Sept 12 13 Kitano Maru 8,000657 words
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Advertisement588 1929-08-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS fcjMLd NOBDDE UlSt HER LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. ALSTER for Hong Kong ."'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtao Aug 6 DESSAU for Manila, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Y'hama Vladivostok Aug 14 COBLENZ for Manila, Hong Kor.g, S'ghai, Taku,588 words
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Advertisement242 1929-08-05 16 CALIFORNIAN 1 fi 6 CHILLED STRAWBERRIES 1 0 0 Available in ore Pint and Half-pint Bottle?. o 1 A Delicious Combination I s Q j] with 5 1 COLD STORAGE CREAM, D Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) V y Jj c c For Quality242 words
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Advertisement561 1929-08-05 16 j A 2nd. HAND GARS lt| I We havel always a good selection to offer, of cars I ijj that have been thoroughly overhauled and reconditioned. a a If in need, and in this your interest is our interest, 3 0 you have only to invite demonstration It will cost561 words
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