Malaya Tribune, 7 August 1929
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Title Section22 1929-08-07 1 The Malaya Tribune VoL XVI, No. 184 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1929 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1929.22 words
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Advertisement142 1929-08-07 1 «^^^''^"^^^^^^^'^^'''•^'''^'''•^••■SMSMSMSBSJBJBS* LIPTQN'S CEYLON TEA. V iU CANNOT better THE BEST. jA. Staub Co., Cognac. I I PI Pure Grape-juice Brandies. J I f Delightful aDdipeßow oTTaste with fl I reai nac Aroma JfiL I SS§2| 3 STARS or 5 CROWNS ;iLjJ,j Brandy Once and you will never i ask for142 words
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Advertisement135 1929-08-07 1 ft flf f* 1 CLOTHES FOR EVEBV OCCASION. CH6FCF i the most delicious of all *V~ M BA K.ED BE sH I 1 To be INDEPENDENT ot your any cook in EMERGENCY. a USE meta i 1 Metals a clean aai safe fuel that will beat P m BABY'S MILK135 words
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Article1674 1929-08-07 2 Gilbert B. Hunter - INFLUENCE OF FERTILISERS. By Gilbert B. Hunter. I r Farming is by far the most important j industry within the Empire; it is in fact, the basic support of the whole Imperial 1 structure. In India and the tropics the majority of people find work on the1,674 words
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Advertisement298 1929-08-07 2 I f if LESLIE, A BONNIE G. AXO BOY l' 1 y**v Learn from I I the Doctors "I t^ Doctors' wide experience has convinced them that the E l|f Leslie at H month* ri S nt ood is tne key to P™uically every baby problem. S E That is298 words
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Advertisement104 1929-08-07 2 i Just a touch of this velvety, invisible cream in the morning will keep your hair in place all day. Well-groomed men everywhere are using it —women, too, espec.c!!> for bobbed hair a i mt^rn New Malay Records. *****7. Krontjong Indie by Nacht. Kron» jong Sal a mat TinggaL *****9.104 words
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Advertisement75 1929-08-07 2 "KONILLA" rW prominent Rra*dj I Cmmfk. and Br. larril UK ADVANTAGES OF 4 'Konilla" has an tg-re< te trees with children «f Konilla' arts a r< the phletrni. "Konilla" abates the length of couffhine fit- "Konilla" is a pure na k quite harmless and dot lR jIB ifc* digestion nr75 words
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Article2539 1929-08-07 3 THOSE SURPRISING SOUTH AFRICANS! An A.A.A. Championship Record i REFLECTIONS ON WIMBLEDON. (Special to the Malaya Tribune.") London, July 11. In consonance with the remarks which the Prince of Wales made about hunting big game in motor-cars When he spoke at the dinner of the British East2,539 words
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Article167 1929-08-07 4 School-children in Russia are at present greatly excited by the possibility that grammar and spelling may shortly be removed from the courses of study prescribed in Soviet schools It is understood that a vigorous campaign Is b?ing carried on in a section of the Russian press against167 words
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Article1212 1929-08-07 4 A CALL TO ALL MEN OF GOODWILL. Why Suffer the Fools? The following article by W. Arthur Wilson, Editor of the "Malaya Tribune,' appears in the "Malayan Review" for July: "Now is the time for all good men—." Some of you may remember the rest of the1,212 words
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Advertisement490 1929-08-07 4 I jjjj Cologne, famous in song and story, famous, too, as the cradle of jj j J aromatic "4711" Eau de Cologne, most (wtent weapon in Beauty s SjJ armoury 7 Indeed, what more precious than "4711", its fragrance and its jj j 0 jj| cliarm9 "4711" Eau de Cologne490 words
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Advertisement319 1929-08-07 5 mperial An Amazing Offer. 11 $35.00. J j J Columbia Portables I London Prices. fj 1 M5.00 and $47.50. ffi I j THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD., (Incorporated in Hong Kong.) jjj SINGAPORE. TRINITY COLLEGE. Gramophone Records of the Pianoforte Examination Pieces and Studies of all grades played b> Prof.319 words
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Advertisement555 1929-08-07 5 Doctor "Driven to use an Imitation Crispbread' We are able to print below an interesting Ktter from a Doctor sent to The Ryvita Company in London:—Penang. 18.5.29. Dear Sirs, I wish to congratulate you on introducing RYVITA CRISPBREAD." Recently I bought a tin and found it of immense value, both555 words
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Advertisement159 1929-08-07 5 I Cj I New Shipment of I "GOLDKLANG w I I Mandolines, Guitars and Tenor Banjos. I CASH or INSTALMENT. I I Nang Heng Co., I I Phone «958. 105, Selene Road, Singapore. I Where can you Purchase "Chemical jo Diamond?" cj GO DIRECT TO S K." M. OL.I MOHAMED,159 words
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Advertisement168 1929-08-07 5 THE AVOIDANCE OF STOMACH TROUBLE. The key to the sustainment of good health lies in daily elimination of the waste materials which, if allowed to accumulate in the intestinal tract, pollute the blood and poison the whole system. In Pinkettes you find a mild yet thorough laxative and liver regulator168 words
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Advertisement291 1929-08-07 6 I PAVILION I 'PHONE 6903 g I FROM MONDAY, AUGUST STO SUNDAY, AUGUST 11. jo AT 9.15 P.I. SHARP. I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. I PATHE LOCAL: 1 BOY SCOUTS JAMBOREE. S THE ROYAL VISIT THEU MAJESTIES IHE KINO AND QUEEN OF SIAM IN SINGAPORE, g 1 "Anybody Here j291 words
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Advertisement210 1929-08-07 6 Amusements. [ALHAMBRA jjj THONE 6909 I I (TAN CHENG KEE Co, Ltd, Proprietors.) I I programme: ffi Commencing Tuesday, August 6 and ending g Sunday, August 11. S IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. jg I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. J I WILLIAM FOX Presents: [red wine. A Sparkling210 words
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Advertisement693 1929-08-07 6 SURINA THEATRE ALWAYS IN THE LEA > TO-NIGHT S Excellent Programme of Ferial and v rt Action and stunt tlcta* SECOND SHOW AT LATEiT PATtIE Gut "When Smith Meets ith "BEYOND THE BORDER" Featuring HARRY CA Bob Smith—«heriff vei*,js Bob S? k a The fastest western you hive c more693 words
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Article346 1929-08-07 7 LATEST QUOTATIONS. Rubber and T»n Bath Down. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. t o-day: RUBBER. London 10-,-d.. down l/16d. w York 20% cents (G), unchanged. >hares:—Quiet. AJlenbys $2.25 —$2.33, Ajror Mo!- -ks $1.75 —$1.82Vi, Ayer Panas $1.80—$1.85, Ba-'tts 95 cents —$1, Balgownies $3.20—$3.30, •ros*, si346 words
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Article142 1929-08-07 7 Johan Tin Mine. The directorate of the Johan Co., re-port:—-One pump is now at work removing 'J* fall, and preparations are in hand for the installation of a second pump. The rebenehing of the fallen face will mean a considerable amount of work, and it is anticipated that142 words
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Article81 1929-08-07 7 Rapid Selling of Wheat. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Chicago. AttJ. 7An advance of 50 to 55 cents por bushel on wheat prices since June 1 has be on too tempting to American farmers, who hav.« n selling old and BOW wheat very ly, often at record prices. ItReuter's Service. - 81 words
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Article24 1929-08-07 7 "Japanese News" Service. Tokyo, Aug. 2. Japan's trade returns for July show I total of Y166,754,000 for imports and 303,000 for exports."Japanese News" Service. - 24 words
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Article135 1929-08-07 7 British Official Wireless. London. Aug. 2. 123.84 New York 4.8-5 Brussels 34.90 Geneva 25.22 Amsterdam 12.10 Milan 92.79 Lerlin 20.36 > Jckholm 18.10 t Ptnhagen 18.21 Oslo 18.20 Vienna 34.42 Prague 164 Helsingfors Madrid 33.20 bon 108.20 Athens 375 barest 818 F 574 2'!?nos Aires 47*4 S~mbay la SBritish Official Wireless. - 135 words
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Article67 1929-08-07 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 o'clock noon. Aug. 7. K.S.B. equal to Btandwd W QC.F. Spot 35a 36 Standard R.S.S. on Tender 36 36y September 36% Oct./ Dec. 39 39v Jan./ Mar. 39% 40 4 Tone of Market:—Dull. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 10 15/164. per67 words
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Article142 1929-08-07 7 Singapore. Aug. 7. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $358 Rice, Siam 2 $347 Rice, Slam 3 $334 Rice, Siam 4 $316 Rice. Saigon A-l $310 Rice, Saigon 1 $290 Rice, Saigon 2 $273 Rice, Saigon 3 $253 Rice, Rangoon l $252 Rice, Rangoon 2 $247 Rice, Par Boiled No.142 words
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Article267 1929-08-07 7 FEWER SAILING SHIPS. As stated in the annual report of the British Sailing Ship Owners' Association, the total tonnage of sailing ships of 100 tons and over was now 1,796,240 tons, a decrease of 130,362 tons compared with 1927, which followed a decrease of 180.825 tons in the267 words
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Article121 1929-08-07 7 Antilochus," Brit., 5,767 tons, Capt. Jones, from Vladivostock. 6-8; for Glasgow, date uncertain. Karuah," Brit., 103 tons, Capt. Low. from Muar, 7-8; for Muar, date uncertain. Majang," Dut., 362 tons, Capt. Zuidema, from Prigi Radja, 7-8; for Prigl Radja, 9-8. Selangor," Brit., 445 tons, Capt. Charles, from T. Anson,121 words
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Article761 1929-08-07 7 Malayan Annual Report. The fallowing arc exceipls from th- 1 arm "al report oi the Secretary for Postal Altai s. S.S '-nd F.M.S.. for the year 1928:— The total revenue of the Postal Department In 1928 was $2,246,256.07 and the expenditure $2,008,715.33. The revenue figures shown above give761 words
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Article117 1929-08-07 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Slngapore.Aug. 7. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Remo 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Khyber 18: Bulan 16; Baron Graham 15: Patria 13; Pres. Monroe 11; Menelaus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Eurylochus 30; Kistna 33: Timavo 35: Kutsang 37. Empire117 words
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Article33 1929-08-07 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 Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100.33 words
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Advertisement181 1929-08-07 7 DON'T WEAR A TRUSS! Use Brooks Rapture Appliance. New dis- covery. Wonderful I I Hj No lumpy pads, no springs, durable, cheap. i y\ Binds and draws parts r together quickly. Catalogue free. fiRlTE OR CALL SoU Agents: MAYNARD CO, LTTL 11« BATTSBY BO AD, INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT CO.. Estate Suppliers181 words
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Advertisement624 1929-08-07 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED —A Contractor to supply Malabar electric welders, oxy-acetylene welders, boiler makers and fitters on daily wages. Apply No. 899. c o Malaya Tribune. NOTICE. We beg to announce that the United Artists Corporation have sold th?ir interests in the Par East to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and that the business624 words
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Advertisement494 1929-08-07 7 TO LET—No. 5. Sandy Lane, off Tanjong Katong Road. Entry September L Moderate rent. Water and electric laid with 3 bedrooms, bathroom, etc.. in upper storey. Oarage and Servants' Quarters and other comforts, etc. Apply to Mr. O. Shaik Mohamed, 22. Sungei Road. AUGUST HOLIDAYS. Small house to UA. Near494 words
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Miscellaneous77 1929-08-07 7 THE WEATHER. Meteorological Weekly Report. Hill Station records for the seven days ending midnight on Saturday, Aug. 3, are: Penang Hill. Altitude of observation (feet above M. S. L.) 2,100. Av*>raee mean shade temperature (deg. F.) 73.00. Total evaporation (in inches) .325. Total rainfall (in inches) 1.04. Taiping Hill. Altitude77 words
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Miscellaneous387 1929-08-07 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day. Aug. 7. High Tides.—o.36 ajn., 11.59 aon. Football: Div. I. Malays v. Welch. Stadium. Italian Opera. La Traviata." Victoria Tuatif, 9.30 p.m. To-morrow. Ai»ir. 8. High Tide.—l.6 a.m. American Tea, Y.W.C.A., 8, Foit Caiuung Road. 4—6.30 p.m. Football: Malayan Cup Trial. Whites v. Colours. Stadium: Div. U,387 words
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Miscellaneous125 1929-08-07 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT, MALAYA. WIDNESDAY. AUGUST 7, 9 A.M. Temperature. Rainfall Bright Mean Wind, j Sunshine j Force Stations. yesterday/Yesterday. Humidity, j Direc- I Weather. Max. Mm No, of I M.H P. p p Ins. hours. > i tion. 1 i _J Kuala Lumpur 87 71125 words
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Obituary81 1929-08-07 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. DEATHS. WEE —On August 6. 1929, at No. 81, Devonshire Road. Singapore, Mr. Wee Hum Soon, aged 75 years. (Hong Knng papers please copy.) LEE KENG YEW —On Monday. AuROJSt 5. at 12.50 a.m., at his residence, b4. Amoy Street, leaving mother, two wifes,81 words
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Article760 1929-08-07 8 "Better Leave well alone!" is the comment offered by well meaning but rot very intelligent persons whenever the idea of popular government in Malaya is mooted. There is a widely prevalent conservatism which deprecates experiment of any kind, and considers any revision of the constitution on760 words
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Article218 1929-08-07 8 The dramatic section of the C.C.A. will hold a meeting at the CCA. Hall to-day at 8.15 p.m. and all members of the Association who are interested are invited. At ths Singa;xu< a Lodge, 'i heoa >phic tl Societ'-, 3. Finlay.-on Gre?n, a short talk on "Courage v. Fear, a.td218 words
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Article109 1929-08-07 8 Pitched Battle With Police. Reuter's Service. IReater's Service.J Bukharest, Aug. 0. Ten were killed and many injured in a fight between troops and striking miners, who seized the power station at in the Jiu Valley, endangering the miners working underground. f Trans-Ocean via Fan-Asia.J Bucharest, Auj. 6. AReuter's Service. - 109 words
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Article52 1929-08-07 8 Franco-British Conversations. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.l London, Aug. 6. The French Air Minister. M. Eynac, arrive i in London by air to discuss with Lord Thomson the subject of civil aviation, pa ticularly in relation to the position in Alrica, the Far East andReuter's Service. - 52 words
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Article64 1929-08-07 8 Owners Sued*fjr Damages. Reuter's Service. I Reuters Service. New York, Aug. 6. An action for damages to the extent of $75,000 against Lamport Holt, Ltd., arising from the sinking of the '"Vestris," baa been brought in the State Supreme Court on b ha'f of the husband andReuter's Service. - 64 words
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Article41 1929-08-07 8 Reuter's Service. Karachi. Aug. 6. The Duchess of Bedford's plane, "The Spider," left for England at 6.30 this morning on the return journey of the "England to India and back in a week" flight.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article33 1929-08-07 8 Reuter's Service. London, Aug. 5. The King spent a considerable time n the gardens of Buckingham Palace pesterday this being the first time be in b n out-doors his last operation.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article89 1929-08-07 8 Sequel to Smart Capture. The smart capture of an armed gang b\ the Rochore Police recently had a sequel in the Second Court yesterday when five Chineswere committed for trial on a charge oi scmbling to commit a gang robber. The men were coming into town89 words
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Article69 1929-08-07 8 Two Shrubbery Fires The shrubbery on the land between Meyer Road and Crescent Road became alighf yt torday afternoon and burned fiercely. The Fire Bngade were called out to the scene at about 5 o'clock and quelled the trouble within an hour. This is the second shrubbery69 words
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Article303 1929-08-07 8 Mr. N. Raes, of the Pcnuig Free. School, is shortly to be transferred to Johore. The death has occurred of Inche Indon binii Dato Memprang, at Kampang Benb-n, In th > Mukim of Rantau, at the age of 110 years, rt is said that out of 150 g'ejit grandchi'dre i,303 words
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Article378 1929-08-07 8 Italian Grand Opera 0 Massenet's delightful dratna. v performed by Carpi's Italian g T,as Company in the Victoria Tneam' 0per The event—and to many discrimh goers "Manon is an event never ipera —was notable for another triumph by Mile. Ferrari, who' w great success as "Madame378 words
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Article228 1929-08-07 8 Claim for Wrongful Dismissal The Asiatic Petroieum Co.. 1 appeared a.- defendants in the Suprem Court to-day when Toh Seah Hwee instituU*. proceedings against them before the Chief v u<\e (Sir Wm. Murison). Plaintiff, represented by Mr. Wither Payne, claims $9o6.42 salary, i- lieu of nctice,228 words
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Article134 1929-08-07 8 Performance at the New World. The Straits Chinese Amap Musical Society gave a pa Starlight Hall. New World, i r the l 0» day celebrations of tn» dxtfc The first part of tho p of variety numbers, in whi< 1 Ifi Siang and Lee Cheng Kimi to the134 words
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Article44 1929-08-07 8 Prom Holland by Tfttrif 7 p.m. to-day. Prom China and Japan Singapore at 6 p.m. to- From Furope ("London 18> by "Morea." due Pi morrow. From Indo-China by "Portha Sulg pore at 7 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan due Singapore to-morrow.44 words
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Article41 1929-08-07 8 Latest Quotation RUBBER London:—10 15/16d. New York:—20 T <s cents <G 1 Singapore:—35*4-36 cents TTS. m London:—Spot £212 17s 6c! «it3 months, buyers £216 Kt W "jv" 0d>, sellers £217 2<> 6d tcl *n rjC> Singapore:—$109.76. «253 to:.'-41 words
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Advertisement202 1929-08-07 8 STAPLES ÜBss& STAPLES I Mattress ffiggK Mattress I a Wire Mattress and j| Bedstead Aiamfkturers I toHJVVTHE KING I 1 The •'Staples is tbe Finest Mattiess Made. I All other open spring MaMresses are imitation? of STAPLES j[j the original jr S We shall be pleased to for«ra»d lull p%rUcula202 words
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Advertisement107 1929-08-07 8 STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS, LEVELS, Etc., Etc. Sole Areata MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. «34 TKKs Tyres >fWrfLv\ 730 x 130 $17 00 Tubes 00 iofV 30 xHi $12.20. Tubes $2.25 \fJlil HE 30 xVi (Heavy Duty vial ITI $,7,W1107 words
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312 1929-08-07 9 PEACE AT STAKE. Frank Speeches at The Hague. BRITAIN'S PROTEST. German Oration Received in Silence. Reuter's Service. (Reuters Service.] The Hague, Aug. 6. ihe Reparations Conference opened he c the Dutch Premier making a speech of welcome to which M. Briand and Herr Stresemajm replied. IheReuter's Service. - 312 words
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Article163 1929-08-07 9 Trans-OCean via Pan-Asia. The Hague, August 6. The Conference opened at 11 a.m. sharp with v short address by the Dutcn Foreign Minister. Van Blockland, expressing satisfaction at the choice of tne Dutch capital, and vekxaning the delegates and wishing success in a difficult task, toTrans-OCean via Pan-Asia. - 163 words
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Article130 1929-08-07 9 Berlin. August 6. A> i rthension at The Hague developments ned following the cool reception of Hr. arm's programmatic al speech, stressing Conference's importance "beyond wliat rithaoettcal calculations and political, or international relations couid ending with the fervent plea that Terence will result in the establishment equality130 words
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Article31 1929-08-07 9 "Japanese News" Service. Tokyo. August 5. Japanese delegation at the Conference -ieparations at The Hague is headed by :r Adachi and Mr. Nagai, Ambassadors in •nd at Berlin respectively."Japanese News" Service. - 31 words
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Article224 1929-08-07 9 The New High Commissioner. BRITISH OCCUPATION TO CEASE. Reuter's Service. Heater's Service. London, Aug. b. an T AL}?v ign mcC iKsued Proposals tor an Anglo-Egypdan treaty consisting ot 16 shcrt clauses, to be valid for 25 y^ars It provides that British military occup.ti i. of Egypt beReuter's Service. - 224 words
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Article1824 1929-08-07 9 FOREIGN MINISTER S XOTK. British Official wireless. Rugby. Au'j. ti. Mr. Henderson. Foreign Secretary in a cove ing Note to the Egyplia.i Premier, says: 'The proposals, together with the explanatory notaj to be exchanged on matters o, detail, which your Excellency is about to submit to tfeBritish Official wireless. - 1,824 words
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Article187 1929-08-07 9 SMALLER AND FASTER ZEPPELINS. Hazardous World Trip. Reuter's Service. Reuters Service.) Lakehurst. Aug. Dr. Eckener, the designer of the GrafZeppelin, in an interview, declared lhat he intended to have built at Friedriehshafen next year a new Zeppelin, shorter, thicker and faster than the Graf-Zeppelin. It willReuter's Service. - 187 words
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Article177 1929-08-07 9 Japan Wants Betler Ratio. Reuter's Service. (Reuters Service.] Tokyo, Aug. G. Following tho Navy Minister's speech regarding- auxiliary ships well-informed circles intimate that Government has decided that a I(>—lo—7 ratio of auxiliaries is essential for Japan, wherefore it is neeess&ry to build several more 10*030 ton cruiser- unlessReuter's Service. - 177 words
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Article112 1929-08-07 9 Nervous Moneylender Creates Bloodshed. Reuter's Service. Calcutta, Au e V.. A sentence shouted by a nervous money lender led to a bloody art ray resulting m four deaths. The jute stoppajr:? e\t nded to more mi.lyesterday and over 1,U0I> strikers u mou;trated outsidj a miU in tneReuter's Service. - 112 words
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Article87 1929-08-07 9 Health of the Boys Very Good. Reuter's Service. London, Aug. 6. The chief medical officer at the jamx-ree, interviewed by Reuter, said that despite the most unfavourable weather the general hea.th of the Boy Scouts was excellent. Therj were only two mild cases of infectious diseaseReuter's Service. - 87 words
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Article109 1929-08-07 9 Threat of Deportation. Reuter's Service. I Router's Service. 1 New York, Aug.G. AfUr a series of murders and shootings by rival Chinese Tongs in Chicago and Boston, a Tong war is now threatened in New York city. In consequence the Federal authorities have ordered the headsReuter's Service. - 109 words
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Article82 1929-08-07 9 Russian Conditions Rejected. CHINA NOTIFIES POWERS. Reuter's Service. t Reuters Service. J Nanking. Aug. ti. Tho Foe* ign Office has announced a deadlock in th Sino-Russian conference at M.wK-huli. The Chi iks.' are unable to accej t the Russian demand for reinstatement of Russian associate managers of th.2 ChineseReuter's Service. - 82 words
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Article112 1929-08-07 9 Reuter's Service. Washington, Aug. 7. TV officials of the "State Department decline to comment on the reports from Moscow that Mr. Stimson, in a note to the principal Powers, has suggested the formation of an international commission to settle the Smo-Russian dispute. While it is known thatReuter's Service. - 112 words
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Article104 1929-08-07 9 Reuter's Service. Nanking. Aug. 7. In a speech closing the disbandmmt conference "President Chiang Kai Shek estimated ihat the army totalled two miiLor.s. Tie conference had decided to reduce it to 600,030. General Chiang Kai Shek Minted out that Chinas revenue totals 450.000.000 Mexican dollars, of whichReuter's Service. - 104 words
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Article126 1929-08-07 9 "Sin Kuo Min Press" Service Shanghai, Aus. 7 JVIr. Chu Shao Yang arrived at Ifanchul at midnight. The Kirin Foreign Conrni;sio;:e Mr. Chun:? Chu, accompanied hun. Formal n"SjnttaHuui \%iil take pJaee shortly with M. Meiinikoff, with whom Mr Chu Shao Ya:ig is communicating through l< nfc distance tele•hone."Sin Kuo Min Press" Service - 126 words
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Article27 1929-08-07 9 Prem'er Asks for Report. Reuter's Service. fRenter's Service. 1 London, Aug. 6. Mr. MacDonald has ra'lcd for a r p r >n the cotton dispute.Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article288 1929-08-07 9 Remarkable Operation in a Sydney Hospital A schoolboy, who developed alarming symptoms after a simple accident on a Sunday, was relieved by a remarkable operation at the Western Suburbs Hospital, Sydney, recently. The child, Gordon Alan Poole (aged 8 years), of Lakemba, was running and jumping near his288 words
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Advertisement238 1929-08-07 9 LACTOMUTINE. j I The Ideal Food for 1 I Invalids and Children, j I I I It Contain* all those Valuable Food I I Properties in Barley, Milk and Gream I jj that are Essential for Body Building, b I LACTOMALTINE j I should ;be iiv every home. i I238 words
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Miscellaneous86 1929-08-07 9 The Hague. August 6. U Briand. who thanked the Dutch Govthc painstaking preparations at notice and the goodwill proved therein, ci: "The Hague is symbolical of peace. w sincerely hope the Conference will result I Iruarity of the peoples." (Ml Hr. Stresemann declared that he iled to express to the86 words
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299 1929-08-07 10 Sports Pastimes. GUILLEMO IMPRESSES. Yesterday's Exhibition at the S.A.B.A. Gym. BOXING. Those who saw Battling Guillemo train at the S.AjB.A. Gymnasium yesterday were undoufbtedly very much impressed. The Filipino sparred three rounds with Morales, Fond arid Aman and although he took it easy he did enough to show that he299 words
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Article176 1929-08-07 10 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP. GOLF. The final round of the club championship played last Sunday at the Race Course proved to.be aldose and exciting match when G. C. de Silva beat Morita by 2 and 1. At the end of 18 holes Morita was 2 up, at the 2<th. they176 words
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Article108 1929-08-07 10 The following were the results of the holidays competitions at the Keppel Golf Club: Shanghai Foursomes. —Seventeen cards were taken out J. VV. Jackson and W. P. D. Dewdnejf each returned a net score of "all square" and tied as winners. Ladies' Shanghai Poursome3. —Twelve cards were taken108 words
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Article19 1929-08-07 10 The eclectic competition at the Katong Golf Club held last week-end was won by Mr. A. Robertson19 words
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Article142 1929-08-07 10 CLASSIFICATION OF HORSES AND PONIES. THE TURF. liist No. 2, Amendment No. 3, ir>sued on Aug, 6, by the Straits Racing Association, announces the following classifications: j HORSBS. Transfers.—Soldier Boy from Claai 2 tb Class from Class 3 te Class 2, Ra ,na from Class 2 to142 words
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Article70 1929-08-07 10 BILLIARDS. The 1929 billiards tournament of the Junior Civil Service Association will commence on Friday at 5 p.m. at th i Association's premises, when Mr. Tan Thean Tek (-150) will meet Mr. Laou Hock Kiat (-170) inthe first round of the "A" Handicap. As both are in good70 words
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Article377 1929-08-07 10 Gunners Beat Indians. THREE GIFT GOALS FOR THE R.A. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The Gunners, in yesterday's First Division game at the Stadium, scored a couple of goals in each half of the game, without any reply from the Indo-Ceylonese. After their improved display against Seletar last week, and with377 words
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Article30 1929-08-07 10 In a Second Division league game on the padang yesterday, the R.A.O.C., showing good form, beat the S.C.C. by 3 goals to 0. Gunner Bland refereed.30 words
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Article203 1929-08-07 10 FIRST DIVISION. OotJm. 9. W. L. O. F. A. F*. 3.C.C. 11 0 1 18 to 3.C.F.A. 12 7 8 2 SO 10 10 Velch IS 7 S 1 84 25 It 4alays 0 1 2 28 12 R.A. 13 4 6 3 23 23 il ieletar 12203 words
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Article43 1929-08-07 10 TO-DAY, AUG. 7. Division L Malays v. Welch, at Stadium. iefcree: Mr. P. R. Smith. TO-MORROW, AUG. 8. DhrUn IL V A.O.C. T. B.OJJL "B". J leferee: Gnr. Bland. FRIDAY, AUGUST 0. Division L ICJX Seletar, at Stadium. leferee: Pte Weliings.43 words
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Article41 1929-08-07 10 The following will represent the S.R.C. in a soccer friendly on the padang to-day: A. de Souza, Tom Smith, Albuquerque, H. V. Street, Vaz, de Souza, L. M. Pennefather, Alcantara, Nonis, Hay and de Silva.41 words
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Article38 1929-08-07 10 In a friendly match between the Welch Band Boys and one af H. S. L. U. teams on the C.T.A- ground yesterday, the game resulted m a draw of one goal each.38 words
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Article49 1929-08-07 10 The following will represent the N.TS£ against the P.C.M.O's office on the Harbour Board ground: P. A. Be ins; H. Adnan, C. M. Rodrigues; Ong Sian Kee, Shariff, Aman; Lim Teck Kim, M. Salleh, Teck, A. J. Maasen, -J. C. Derksen,^ Reserves.—Amdan, Aboo Bakery-49 words
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Article37 1929-08-07 10 SWIMMING. Kyoto, July 28. Tsuruta, Olympic breast stroke swim ming chahipion, established a new world record for the 200 metres breast-stroke, at the AH-Japan Aquatic Meet here, his time being 1 mins, 45 sees.37 words
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Article276 1929-08-07 10 WET WEEK-END: FIRST INNINGS DECISIONS IN ALL GAMES; FREEMAN'S BENEFIT AT CANTERBURY. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London, Aug. 6. More rain throughout the couutry affected cricket played during the week-end. SURREY BEAT NOTTS. Notts: 409 (Whysall 126, Carr 114, Allom 7 for 110). Surrey: 411 for 6Reuter's Service. - 276 words
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Article171 1929-08-07 10 POSITIONS UP TO YESTERDAY. Season. P. W. L. D. W. L. Pts. Last Ist Inngs. Notts (3) 20 11 2 2 3 2 117 Lancashire (I) 22 9 3 1 5 4 113 Kent (2) 22 11 6 0 4 1 111 Gloucester (5) 21 11 4171 words
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Article201 1929-08-07 10 On Sunday the Welch Regiment beat Stack's XI by 13 runs. Scores:— Welch Regiment*—3dm. Barnard c I! ,:hes b Lupton 28, Bdm. Ivimey C Peachev b Stack 4, Pte. Baglow c Peachey b Stack 4, Lt T. B. Gibbons b Stack 0, Capt. A. Duncan lbw.201 words
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Article241 1929-08-07 10 Membership of Nearly 600. WEIGHT-LIFTING. On Sunday "Riouw Villa", Tanjong Katong, the new seaside premises of the Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifters' Association, was the scone of an enjoyable gathering of mirth seekers. The occasion was a "housewarming" and about 300 turned up out of the 500-odd members on the241 words
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Article128 1929-08-07 10 TO-DAY'S TIES. LAWN TENNIS. Singles Championship. Cheong Chee Lim v. Chua Choon Sim. Khoo Hooi Hye v. Tan Hua Yeow. Poo Woh Waan v. L H. Hoahing. TO-MORROW'S TIES. A Doubles Handicap. Chia Teck Yam and Chen 8u Lan v. Lim Bong Soo and Tan Chong Gark. B128 words
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Article289 1929-08-07 10 BADMINTON. The match between the United Chinese Amateurs and the Tan Tan B. P. of Malacca, played on the M. C. court n Saturday, resulted in «an easy victory for the visitors by 6-0. Results (U. C. A. players mentioned first): Se* Gim Hock beat Chan289 words
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Article96 1929-08-07 10 The match between the Austin Badminton Party and the Roseray Badminton Party on Sunday at the former'» court resulted as follows: (Austin players men tioned first). Robert Chia beat T«.n Keng Yam 15-2, 15-10; Phua Tian Loh beat On Tiang Hock, 15-5. 15-5; Koh Yew96 words
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Article56 1929-08-07 10 The following ties in the semi-finals of the Serangoon Choir B.P. "A" and "B" single*» championship will be played this wo^k-end: Saturday (B). —Cher Poh Chia v. Ang Gher Yong; T. X. K. Menon v. Lim Ah Nye. Sunday (A). —Lim Bah Chee v. Tay Swee Houw; Teo56 words
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Article53 1929-08-07 10 A general meeting of the Singapore Badminton Association will be held at the premises of the Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association, 331, North Bridge Road, on Saturday at 2 p.m, to fix a date for the holding of the Singapore championship tournament, and to draft rules53 words
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Article53 1929-08-07 10 The following will represent the Mayflower against the Juvenile B.P. in a match t;f "five singles on the laitrr's court on Sunday, at 3.30 p.m.: Lim Chek Heng, Seah Eng Liat, Lim Chin Lam, Ho Choy Kian and Chan Chim Lim. Reserves:—Lee Peng Kwang and53 words
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Article44 1929-08-07 10 Arrangements are in hand for the Horlicks B. P. annual picnic to be held at Mr. Chua Beng Hoe's residence at Bukit Panjang next week. Members who wish to take part are asked to communicate with the hon. secretary without delay.44 words
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Article138 1929-08-07 10 Extension of Pavilion. The annual general meeting of th? Singapore Recreation Club will be held in the Club pavilion at 5.30 p.m. on Friday. Aug. 10. In addition to the ordinary business of an annual meeting, three amendments to the rules will be proposed at this meeting, and138 words
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Article358 1929-08-07 10 MOTORING. The Motor-Cycle Platoon of Singapore Volunteer Corps is organising its third annual Hill Climb to take place at U* "Gap" on Sunday, September 8. Several innovations have been made this In the Motor-Cycle classes, competitors will be divided into two categories— 'expert" and "novice." The purpose358 words
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Article63 1929-08-07 10 Will Lipton Lift It? YACHTING. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] New York, Aug- 6. The New York and Royal Ulster Yacht Clubs have agreed to hold the first race for the America cup on Sept. 30 next year off the entrance to Maragansett Bay. Two syndicates have alreadyReuter's Service. - 63 words
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Article69 1929-08-07 10 The Surma. Li.l Coa>. tWe stun*, star, can b+' r>een at th" Surma Theatre to-night in "Wolves of the City." In addition Harry Carey in "Beyond the Border." from the story "When Smith meets Smith." In the first show is a new comedy with chapters 5. 6 and69 words
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Miscellaneous188 1929-08-07 10 S! M.A i»0 HE VOLU N TEERS Programme of Drills up to and for weekending August 11: TO-DAY, AUGUST 7. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "C" (Scottish) Coy, New Member—Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. M. O. Platoon (Eurasian), M. G. Training. TO-MORROW. AUGUST S 5.15 p.m—Bukit Timah Range, "F" (Malay) Coy., Practice188 words
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552 1929-08-07 11 Sports Pastimes. The 1930 Tests. CRICKET. £N! AND A NOTE OF WARNING. beat Australia next year and relies? P. G. H. Fender's book on 'r,. series of Test games in Australia of the Wheel," 155., Faber and Russell-square, W.C.I) seems to te of warning. V .olds that Australia were the552 words
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Article345 1929-08-07 11 When Duckworth, the English wicket-keeper to the recent Australian Tests, gave his version of the famous Kippax incident on returniru h me, he criticised the umpiring. and vent > far as to suggest that for international tours of this kind a certain amount 'f Eaiilisi umpiring should be345 words
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Article126 1929-08-07 11 cricket stories in "Athletic News wton relates the following anecdote I Singapore is mentioned. r -five years ago the family fortunes > i "?tod in a large pearl fishing fleet In **th-West Australia. things began to sag, all because the girls got tired of wearing mother126 words
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Article39 1929-08-07 11 respondents. Letters should be as mif S a„d Pre,erably tTO Written of d but names and as a corre fP° n dents should be enclosed of debate mutt 22 courtesies mus observed—mere abuse is no not wasted upon39 words
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Article505 1929-08-07 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") nn^r 1 the libert y of addressing you !£iS?«££2' 351 feel certain is of ithe utmost mterest to the country. For a period of nearly ten years the good people of this Colony appear to have remained contented with the present constitution of505 words
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Article22 1929-08-07 11 Orders for week ending Sunday August 11: To-day, August 7.—Jamboree committee, Headquarters, 5.45 p.m. Officers' Meeting, Headquarters, 6.30 p.m.22 words
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Article89 1929-08-07 11 BADMINTON. In a match on Sunday with Tan fang's B.P. on the former's tne Jovial B.P. won by t>~ es to o ne. Mr. Tan Quee Hoe, «r me'c-versea-Chinese Bank. Malacca fsfteetd. Results (Jovial B.P. players menUo ne d fixst) be Heng Naming 15-9 *f Num89 words
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Article151 1929-08-07 11 A BRIGHT PROSPECT. A committee meeting was held on Sunday of Ye Health and Strength U »g n n with th- Vice-President (Lgr. Lim Lnin X Tni progr e ess Ch o a f r th, Union sine. May, it was reported, is very assuring and new151 words
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Advertisement344 1929-08-07 11 TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 7. TO-NIGHT NEW WORLD SHOW OPEN AIR CINEMAS—CHINESE WAYANGS-JAVANESE WAYANG WONG—SIDE SHOWS Etc. THE CITY OPERA WILL STAGE SLENDANG DELIMA" Last Part. Malar Allegorical plar in two Parts—An adaptation from a well-known Malay poetry buppoited by VAUDEVILLE EXTRA TURNS. NOTE: Saturday, August 10. Grand Opening Performance "NEW344 words
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Advertisement448 1929-08-07 12 AMUSEMENTS. I TO NIGHT I WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7. TO-NIGHT 1 1 Dean's Union Opera Cj will stage an interesting Arabic Play I "SULTAN AeFAM S Produced and Directed by Mr. Syed Ali—With many Vaudeville and Ex'.ra Turns. I The Theatre Royal B NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. ja 1 g WATCH/ To448 words
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Advertisement158 1929-08-07 12 I NOW ON SALE. I I The New China. I I REPRINTED IN BOOK FORM. Consisting of Forty Chapters, and Recently concluded in a I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. I Price $2.00 per copy (postage extra). jjj I Only a limited number of Books available al I The Malaya Tribune Office,158 words
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Article691 1929-08-07 13 AMERICAN GIRL LOOKS AT CRICKET. Impressions at Lord's. Helen Atkin, a visitor from Wichita, Kansas, writes her impression of cricket in the "Daily Express.** Here I am at Mr. Lord's to hear all his little crickets chirp. I presume one just wijgles between all these people and691 words
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