Malaya Tribune, 14 August 1929
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Title Section22 1929-08-14 1 The Malaya Tribune el. XVI.- No. 100 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Aug. 14, 192922 words
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Advertisement141 1929-08-14 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. fOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. "0.X." CEMENT j CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATES ON APPLICATION TO: C j Sole Importer*: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., SINGAPORE, j (Incorporated in Denmark.) g: i IB I i plyiviouth f I NO OTHER CAR GIVES AS MUCH FOR141 words
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Advertisement250 1929-08-14 1 ft 2 CLOTHES FOR EVERT OCCASION. CHEF Cf I 1 1 the most delicious of all PĔ) 1 j! BEANS I |f in appetising Tomato Sauce. L I |J «oked lo perfection and ready M r. M 10 serv <* hot or cold. Tasty, W#. W 1 jC g nourishing250 words
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Article2023 1929-08-14 2 SOUTH AFRICA'S GREAT FIGHT. SHOOTING AT BISLEY. Woalley's Notable Record. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London. July 18. The whole country is ringing with praise of the South African cricketers who made such a spirited rally on the last day of the third Test match. This was2,023 words
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Advertisement458 1929-08-14 2 i Wim Every doctor j f knows f 1 Every Doctor knows that experimenting with I Is mmlh mnny OC^S is had f° r baby. And as he has jr &jj learnt from experience that there is one food SNr* a rees witn nine babies out of ten, he says:458 words
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Article2173 1929-08-14 3 TOO MUCH PRIORITY FOR GOVT. SERVANTS? Sir George Maxwell Replies to the "Tribune." The article below, signed "G.M." (identity obvious!) appears in the July issue of "British Malaya" (London): The following extract is taken from an editorial in a recent issue of the Malaya Tribune":— "Prom the beginning,2,173 words
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Advertisement313 1929-08-14 3 I SALESMANSHIP. g (The fl uicke st route to a good position) SKLUN€ IS THE WW LIFE BLOOD OF ALL BUSINESS 1 LEARN HOW TO SELL GOODS AND SKBVirma ay« w*„ J -NOT PAH. TO «MPK<,V jgg,™ I i «,»o»L«»rM i jj ANOTHER. «»m,vra J RISE OUT OF g THE313 words
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Advertisement1564 1929-08-14 4 Powell Co., Ltd.! A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR SOUND INVESTMENT IN LAND AND HOUSE PROPERTIES FOR ENTERPRISING CAPITALISTS. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. I SUIT NO. 231 OF 1928. Between HADJI SAMSUDIN DAING MATARA FWnttff. And 1 Hadji Abdul Kareem, 2. Mohamed Tahir bin Hadji1,564 words
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Advertisement453 1929-08-14 4 l| a X!oIogn e I ROBERT HLAU (M«l*y) Ho»gko«g 'Bml Chtmhen, Smgtpore Phone 41 n. n dtins wus jiss massage and manicure, n i i d r t f C Mlk" n! I EYES spe*u^ ILES Miss. MISAKO Miss. TOR A II I ft X f f f A 'tSi'X453 words
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Advertisement317 1929-08-14 4 Lot 127. Valuable freehold land and shophouse No. 110. Kallang Road. E 1.052 square feet. Monthly rental $40. Lot 128. Valuable freehold land and shophouse No. 112, Kallang Road. S 1,040 square feet. Monthly rental $40. Lot 129. Valuable freehold land and shophouse No. 114, Kallang Road I 988 square317 words
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Article339 1929-08-14 5 Overwhelmed in Debate. For the first time since the passing of India under the Crown the India Office has no representative in the House of Lords. There is no statutory obligation that it must be represented in both the Houses of Parliament, but a convention had339 words
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Article438 1929-08-14 5 Singapore. Aug. 10. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 55 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork, lean and fat 11st quality) kati 55 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 58 Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each 1.10 Pigeons, domestic438 words
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Article68 1929-08-14 5 This story is related by a responsible untitled ment sonant who shou'd Know: After the Chief Secretary, Sir Will am Peal, and I adv Peel had paid a visit to I s hool not a hundred miles from Kuala Lumpur, one of tne Bluff asred his class if they knew68 words
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Advertisement409 1929-08-14 5 Banish dfa Malarial Debility fl TIKE a shadow of menace J— i malarial debility is hovering over every inhabitant of hot countries. Only too often this slow, unostentatious danger is overlooked; once the parasites have been con* quered by quinine, the patient regards himself as cured, but the battle has409 words
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Advertisement201 1929-08-14 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Intelligent young lady with experience for Gramophone Dept. Apply John Little and Co., Ltd. TO LET—Garden houses, 271-P and 271-K. Bukit Timah Road near Balmoral Road. Rent $32 p.m. Apply Wee Dispensary, 58-1, Hill Street. Entry September L NILGIRI HILLS famous teas. Wanted Agents to canvass orders for201 words
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Advertisement110 1929-08-14 5 NEW BOOK! JUST OUT!! An Opportunity Never to be Lost A. FREE LANCE OF TO-DAY: This romance relates the exciting exploits of Maurice Curzon, who abandons the office stool and throws in his lot with some Malays: all told in the colourful style of Sir Hugh Clifford, whose unbounded kn110 words
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Advertisement254 1929-08-14 5 DENTISTRY. Method of Treatments without Pais Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES. 0. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist 75, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. m ,o. Ut 001 of St M* Dispensary. 'Phone 4057. WYWM M A sg| m JTj| J. IVI f\.J\. mC coree Asthma instantaneously. 75 eenu pm tUe n "_fift254 words
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Advertisement381 1929-08-14 6 PAVILION I THONE 6903 FROM MONDAY, AUGUST 12 TO SUNDAY, AUGUST 18 p I AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. LEWIS STONE IN g FREEDOM »».e PRESS, S IN THB FIRST SHOW AT 7.M PJI. g BILL CODY I I "SL/M FINGERS." j X Seats booked and net381 words
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Advertisement213 1929-08-14 6 Amusements. salhambra; I THONE 6909 Jjj I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) S I programme: Commencing Monday, August 12 and ending H Saturday, August 17. g IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. H I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. 8 I_ LOVE A Comedy with Oar lie Ghase g213 words
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Advertisement474 1929-08-14 6 GAIETY CINEMA SHRINE OF THE SILENT ART. Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets. FROM FHDAY. AUGUST 9 TO THUBSDAY, AUGUST 15. SECOND SHOW AT 9.10 P.M. New Comedy and Latest International News. Special LEATBICE JOY and JOSEPH SCBILDKRAUT IN "The Song of the Danube" Gripping Lcve Romance nf a Lovely Peasant474 words
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86 1929-08-14 7 Colony Dealers' Stocks. The following analysis of dealers' stork* nf «,kk Malacca. Province Wellesley and SrWrSS ln P nan .Statistics. S.S. and P.M.S. supplied by the acting Registrar Geneial of Ribbed Q ,m TT Scrap Total Smoked Unsmoked Crepe. and all &neet. sheet. Lump Grades. Singapore86 words
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Article308 1929-08-14 7 iiubber and Tin Both Down. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. -day: RUBBER. mdon 10 4i d.. down V»d. New York 20-\ cents (G), unchanged, shares:—Quiet. Allenbys $2.30—52.40, Ayer eka $1.70—51.80, Ayer Panas its 95 cents—sl. Balgownies $3.10 —$3.20, ';.)gas $1.30—51.35, Bukit Jelotongs 75 77 nts.308 words
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Article280 1929-08-14 7 Excellent Prospects of T.P.A. The news from London (says the Finar. < ;al Correspondent of the "Straits Echo", •iiseussing tin) is decidedly optimistic. The composition of the Provisional Council of Che Tin Producers' Association is such that any policy decided upon will have the sup-. P rt280 words
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Article35 1929-08-14 7 Reuter's Service. London, Aug. 13. The Board of Trade returns for July h >wi that imports were worth £93,550,000 "i exports £66,519,000, increases over the June figures of £2,053,000 and £16,626,000 '•spectively.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article623 1929-08-14 7 Rose Macphail and Penman's Report. Messrs. Rose Macphail and Penman Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly report dated Aug. 9, state: Mining.—Owing to the intervention of the holidays, the volume of (business done during the week has been small and the share market is dull in sympathy with623 words
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Article212 1929-08-14 7 In the R. G. A. Bulletin appears an interesting report prepared for the Association by Messrs. Digby Fairthorne on the use of rubbe- for isolating- wireless sets. Mr. Pollard Digby wiil be recognised as the well-known expert who recently carried out important road vibration tests and212 words
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Article445 1929-08-14 7 Pogross Report to Bondholders. Messrs. Rennie, Lowick and Co.. as secretaiies of Oil Palm Plantatijns, Ltd., issue the following Progress Report to bondholders, dated July 31: Since cur last report, issued in Apiil. considerable progress has been made both in the sale of bonds and in the445 words
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Article194 1929-08-14 7 London. July 20. Tin prices have moved steadily upward during the past week to over £210 per ton. a price not touched for over three months. Though it was not supposed that any such rise would take place as a consequence of the decision to form a194 words
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Article71 1929-08-14 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 o'clock noon. Aug. 14. Buyer» teller» R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.P. Spot 35'4 Standard R.S.S. on Tender August 35 September 36 36 V* October 37 v 4 374 Oct./Dec. 38'i 38% Jan./Mar. 39Vi 39*4 Tone of Market:—Steady, quiet. Latest Cable:—London71 words
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Article138 1929-08-14 7 British Official Wireless. London. Aug. 13. Paris 123.975 New York 4.84 Brussels 34.88 Geneva 25.205 Amsterdam 12.10 Milan 92.75 Berlin 20.355 Stockholm 18.10 Copenhagen 18.21 Oslo 18.20 Vienna 34.425 Prague 163^ Helsingfors 192 Madrid 33.025 Lisbon 108.20 Athens 375 Bucharest 817 Rio 67^ Buenos Aires 4714 Bombay Is 5British Official Wireless. - 138 words
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Article207 1929-08-14 7 We have been shown a rac-nt l?ttsr from i lubber plant:r in which he says tnat. weii.iing up all the arguments advanced by ad o a s of bud-grafting and the o'yject'.ons lodged b critics, it would appear that, though ih; original and perhaps rather cx207 words
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Article146 1929-08-14 7 Singapore, Aug. 14. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $362 Rice, Siam 2 $350 Rice, Siam 3 $340 Rice, Siam 4 $322 Rice, Saigon A-l $310 Rice, Saigon 1 $295 Rice, Saigon 2 $278 Rice, Saigon 3 $255 Rice, Rangoon 1 $252 Rice, Rangoon 2 $247 Rice, Par Boiled No.146 words
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Article52 1929-08-14 7 EXISTENCE OF A SHOAL. A notice to mariners announces the existence of a shoal right across the dredged South Channel at Lat. 5 19' 30"N, long 100" aO' 30"E (appro). The depth is 23 fee. This channel was previously supposed to have a least depth of 24 feet52 words
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Article257 1929-08-14 7 The "Empress of Canada" sailing from Vancouver, B. C, on Dec. 7, 1929 will call at Honolulu. P. L on all Westward voyages. The "Empress of Russia" sailing from Vancouver on Dec. 21, 1929 and Mar. 8, 1930 and the "Empress of Asia" scheduled to leave Vancouver257 words
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Article153 1929-08-14 7 "Flevo» Brit. 123 toru. Capt. Gaggins, from Malacca, 13-8; for Malacca, 14-8 "Imataca," Nor. 942 tons, Capt. Johnson, from Malacca 13-8; for Malacca 14-8 "Dessan," Ger. 4,116 tons, Capt. Parpart, from Bremen, 13-8; for Shanghai, 14-8 "Honolulu Maru," Jap. 3,540 tons, Capt. Lgu.sa. from Nagoya, 13-8; for Bombay, "Haruna153 words
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Article117 1929-08-14 7 The Surma. Who would win, a boxer or a wrestler, if they were matched in a prize ring? This problem is decided in the Universal melodrama, "The Body Punch." which will open to-night at the Surma Theatre. A story full of thrills reaches its climix in a duel117 words
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Article33 1929-08-14 7 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 153 for $100. The rata of payment of Money Orders from Tndta and Ceylon Is Rs. 157 for $100.33 words
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Article108 1929-08-14 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore. August 14. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Ekma 22. J Main Wharf fEntrance Gate J). Heron 16; Kenkyu Maru 15; Hector It; Azav le Rideau 9; Sally Maersk. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Benwyvis 33; Kola 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Narbada108 words
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Advertisement134 1929-08-14 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, DON'T WEAR A TRUSS! Use Brooks Rapture Appliance. New dis- W corery. Wonderful! I k| No lumpy pads, no kP* 05* \M springs, durable, cheap. W /2 Binds and draws parts whf y together quickly. IF 7 Catalogue free. Wf(ITE OR CALL TO-DAY. U Sole Agents: MAYNARD CO„134 words
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Miscellaneous578 1929-08-14 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT, MALAYA. KIDNESBAY, AUGUST 14, 9 AM. Temperature Rainfall j Bright Mean Wind. I Sunshine Force Stations. yesterday. Yesterday Humidity Dirtc- Weather, Max Mm No. of M.H.P. F. p. Ins. j boars. tion. I I Koala Lumpur 83 j7O .70 57 180 I Calm578 words
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Miscellaneous225 1929-08-14 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, Aug. 14. High Tides—s.sl p.m., 6.13 ajn Floating Dock No. XI. Naval Base, Official opening by H. E. the Governor, p.m. Football: Div. I, S.C.C. v. 8.C.F.A., Btadium. Div. n, S.H.B. v. R.A.O.C, SUB Italian Marionettes: "The Merry Widow," Victoria Theatre, 9.30 pjn. To-morrow, Ang. 15. High225 words
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Obituary178 1929-08-14 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Mr. Tan Yew Aik and famtlv beg to tender their sincerest thanks to the members cf the Straits Junior AssociaUon. those friends and relatives who attended the night visits and funeral of the late Mrs. Kum Teow Yanj and also those who sent178 words
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Article756 1929-08-14 8 "If the people of this land wish to attain greatness in any direction, the only means is education. The objects of education are clean aianhood and womanhood, clear ea&on, the spirit of v service and sacrifice." Thus spoke Tuan Syed Shaid Ali, President of the Malayan lyav.hjis756 words
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Article1248 1929-08-14 8 A special article, "A Case for Evolution." by Swami Adyananda. will appear in the "Malaya Tribune" to-morrow. The opening of the magnificent new Eu Tong Sen Theatre facing PeoDle's Park will take place on Saturday at 6 p.m. There will be a tea party at 7 o'clock, and at 81,248 words
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Article66 1929-08-14 8 THE TIN PRODU CERS ASSOCIATION. Mr. Malcolm Newman in Singapore. Mr. J. Malcolm Newman, a membe: committee of the Tin Producers' AsL> recently formed in London, arrived pore this morning from ipoh. whlarrived from England last week-e morrow, in our leading article give details concerning the associate emment personalities associated66 words
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Article436 1929-08-14 8 An Inspiring Boo!v. A great deal of interest was sbj special series of articles on "The N which appeared during part of last this year in the "Malaya Tribune because they were exceptionally and informative. They were contribuC:rnese gentleman who played ai part in the Chinese Revolution436 words
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Article122 1929-08-14 8 Final Stage s of Conference. (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Ipoh, Aug. 13. The Planters' Conference at Ipoh bn ktup to-day following a series of enthusiastic meeting's, including the half-yearly meet in l at which Major Eaton, of the Rufcb R» search Institute, was elected a Fellow the I.122 words
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Article54 1929-08-14 8 In connecUon with Uie arrangements for the public inspection of the Floating on Saturd-iy and Sundiy. the Singapore ti°n Co. omnibuses will travel from the SBukit Timah Road junction (ar. pre' announced) to the 15tl» milestone. ri?h. the gate of the Na>a! Ba*. The fare will be54 words
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Article68 1929-08-14 8 From Indo-China by "G. G. Merlin Singapore daylight to-morrow. From China and Japan by •'Bengal M due Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by "Bingo Mai Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by "Fuslnm; N due Singapore to-morrow. From Europe (London mails despatch*■<'. 25) by "Rohna." due Penang68 words
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Article38 1929-08-14 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London:—10 7/16d. New York:—20% cents <G> Singapore:—35»4 -35. cents. TIN. London:—Spot £208 10s. Od. 'down 12s 3 months, buyers £212 10s. <dowr. sellers £212 12s. 6d. (down 20s.». Singapore:—$107.50. (225 tons sold.)38 words
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Advertisement238 1929-08-14 8 t I STAPLES STAPIESi I Mattress Waitress I X Wire Mattress and Jfi jjj Bedstead Afemfkctwers S I to HJVVTHE KING The "Staples" Mattress is the Finest Mattress Made. All other open spring Mattresses are imitations of STAPLES jj] [> the original jr S We shall be pleased to forward238 words
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Advertisement121 1929-08-14 8 STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing INSTRUMENTS IN SETS OR SINGLE Com pisses, Dividers, Bows, Etc., Etc, Sole Agents for W. F. STANLEY ft CO., LTD. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. «34 TKKs Tyres 715 x 115 513.50 TabesSSSO f"tff/4fc\ 730 x 130 $17 00 Tabes $1 00 Mm121 words
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210 1929-08-14 9 F, r. Snowden's Sharp Words. tBWEBS SWEPT AWAY. Reuter's Service. 13. li itrast to the American criticisms of M; .iip Snowden's objections to the km< reparations plan is the whole-hearted Br ress support of Mr. Snowden to-day. nee Disraeli," says one commentator,Reuter's Service. - 210 words
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Article59 1929-08-14 9 The Hague, August 13. French. Belgian and Italian delegates :re privately discussing how to satisfy the British demand for diminution of deliveries in kind. It l? t xpected that they will submit a conpropowj to the Financial Commission to-morrow. The critical day will be Friday, when59 words
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Article158 1929-08-14 9 nmn impatient to get out. Reuter's Service. The Hague, August 13. It is officially stated that the meeting of Mr. Henderson. M. Briand, Hr. Stresemanri. and M. Kyams anent the evacuation of the Rhineland was so satisfactory that the Political Commission will not meet to-morrow. M. Briand aReuter's Service. - 158 words
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Article132 1929-08-14 9 New York. August 14. tin i ricans are more interested in the events at The Hague than in any international consince the Naval Disarmament Conferit 1927. Newspapers publish daily two to colttanM of despatches from The Hague. American correspondents almost unanimously Mr. Snowden of ruining the Young Plan,132 words
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Article75 1929-08-14 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. The Hague, August 13. lay 'i surprise was M. Briand's proposal constitution of the Commission of 1 >n should be composed of occupation 1 and Germans for an indefinite period, up to now has been unacceptable to G An unpleasant impression has also usedTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 75 words
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Article80 1929-08-14 9 Reuter's Service. New York, Aug. 13. death has occurred at the age of 47 of, Joseph Warren, ex-Police Commissioner. Mayor Walker compelled to resign last ocr in consequence of public indignation «ngster outrages. The record of his suc>r, Mr. Grover Whalen, is severely criticised cReuter's Service. - 80 words
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Article691 1929-08-14 9 SWISS LADY AND CHINESE HUSBAND. Lausanne to Singapore. A statement that she was disillusioned when she came to Singapore was made before the District Judge (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) yesterday by Martha Martinette Voon, who claimed maintenance from her husband. Dr. X C Voon. Mr. Clauds da691 words
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Article123 1929-08-14 9 Prince Returns from Holiday. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Aug. IS. The present warm and sunny days are materially assisting the complete return to normal health of the King. He has enjoyed a little walking exercise and lvst in th a grounds of Bu kingham Palace. No definiteBritish Official Wireless. - 123 words
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Article63 1929-08-14 9 Reuter's Service. Moscow, Aug. 14. The 'Land of the Soviets" failed to arrive at Chita, being forced to land in an uninhabited place 170 miles from Irkutsk. [The Soviet 'plane was on a trial run from Moscow to the U.S. Pacific Coast, assisted by American airReuter's Service. - 63 words
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Article25 1929-08-14 9 Reuter's Service. Nanking. Aug. 14. The British reply to China's Note on extraterritoriality was delivered at the Foreign Office this morning.Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article124 1929-08-14 9 DECISIVE MOMENT OF COTTON CRISIS. Movement for Arbitration. Reuter's Service. London, Aug. 13. To-day is expected to be decisive in the cotton crisis. Two of the chief employers' organisations met to consider the alternatives of "arbitration" or "fight to a finish." The operatives' representatives, after consulting theReuter's Service. - 124 words
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Article161 1929-08-14 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, Aug. 14. Meetings, which it is hoped will lead to a resumption of negotiations between the parties in the cotton trade dispute, were held in Manchester to-day. They were the result of the interview between the Prime Minister and employers at EdinburghBritish Official Wireless. - 161 words
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Article160 1929-08-14 9 Getting Dawn to Brass Tacks. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Barlin, Aug. 13. The Government gave a huge reception in honour of the 4,000 delegates to the world congress of the International Advertisers* Association, which on Tuesd. y conclude X the general debate und2r the chairmansh p of the BritishTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 160 words
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Article40 1929-08-14 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Kiel, 13. For the t'm" since the v-tr ar Italian naval unit visit d the G3rinan nr.va port whera an enthusiasti? reception v.a accorded by the popu'ace amidst the eus tumary salute.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 40 words
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Article40 1929-08-14 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby. Aug. 12. The King hsu approved of the appointmen of Mr. Sydney Philip Waterlow, lately Envy Extraordina y and Minister PI mipotentiary t.t Addis Ababa, to be Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Sofia.British Official Wireless. - 40 words
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Article156 1929-08-14 9 Division in Indian Central Committee. London. August 4. Nawab Sir Zulflkkar Ali Khan and Docto Abdullah Suhrawadhy. in a joint statement to Reuter regarding the disagreement among thmembers of the Indian Central Committee, declare: "In the best interest of the poliii al advancement of India, we156 words
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Article142 1929-08-14 9 Weekly Service in 1931. CAPITAL AVAILABLE. London, July 19. The Deputy Director of Civil Aviation (Mr. F. G. L. Bertram), at a luncheon to the Southern Cross" crew, given by Mr. ManAustralian Hon. Minister, said he had reason to hope that by 1931 a weekly air service142 words
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Article269 1929-08-14 9 Ch'na Awaits Soviet Negotiator. "Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. Shanghai, Aug. 14. General Chang Hsueh Liang has informed the Government that Soviet troops invaded Chinese territory at midnight with bombs, machine-guns and field-pieces, withdrawing at daybreak. Russia has organized a special Par Eastern army under"Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. - 269 words
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Article113 1929-08-14 9 Far East Trip Starts To-morrow. "Japanese News" Service. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Tokyo, Aug 12. Il i> announced .that Lt. Commander R. of the Japanese Navy, and Mr. T. Shirai, a correspondent of the "Nippon Dompo Tsushiiisha," will be the two Japanese passe:t«i?rs on board the "Graf"Japanese News" Service.; Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 113 words
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Article61 1929-08-14 9 New Consulate and Hoiel. Reuter's Service. New York, Aug. 14 The French Government proposes to erect a $50,003,000 sixty-five storey building: ir a fashionable midtown district to house the Consulate and other a-jeneies devoted to propaganda of French interests. The hotel Will contain 1,200 roomsReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article47 1929-08-14 9 Reuter's Service. New York. Aug. 14. It is announced that Romney's "Blue Boy" has been purchased by an American collector of Long Island for £55.000. The painting formerly belonged to Mr. W. 8. Burns at London, nephew of the late Mr. J. P. Morgan.Reuter's Service. - 47 words
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Advertisement227 1929-08-14 9 1 TiSiSiSte IoiLBETsI TONICONAi Jj p I WINE. I c B Tonicona Wine is nJt a new S l] I a Luxury, it is a necessity. It j I E I has, as a Tonic, all those valua- i ble ingredient, that are essential i to preserving ard maintaining Z227 words
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Article485 1929-08-14 10 Sports Pastimes: Indian's Feat in County Match. 361 Runs off First-Class Bowling. COUNTY MATCHES. HDULEEPSHINHJI'S BRILLIANT BATTING FEAT. Seven Centuries Two Doubles. Sauce for Worcestershire. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London. Aug. 13. County championship matches played over the week-end resulted as follows: DERBY BEAT NOTTS. Derbyshire: 457 for 8 decl.; (StorerReuter's Service. - 485 words
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Article112 1929-08-14 10 LAWN TENNIS. Ties arranged for this week in the lawn tennis tournament at the S.C.R.C. are as follows:— TO-DAY'S TIES. A Doubles Handicap (Semi'^nal). Oh Jitt Siang and Cheong Chee Hai v. Cheong Chee Lim v. Evan Wong. Vcterans's Doubles Handicap. Lim Boon Seng and Koh Thian Seng112 words
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Article39 1929-08-14 10 Yesterday's tie in the men's doubles in the Ladies Lawn Tennis Club tournament was as follows:— Men's Doubles. N. S. Wise and R. F. Smith beat G. H. Pincknev and fl. L. Marshall, 5—7, 6 —3, 8—tf.39 words
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Article73 1929-08-14 10 GOLF. The following was the result of the monthly medal competition at the Garrison Golf Club, played on Saturday and Sunday, for which seven cards were taken out: Capt. G. Mackworth all Square. Lt. Col. A. T. Shakespear 5 down. Lieut. B. D Jones 7 down. Capt.73 words
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Article737 1929-08-14 10 Welch v. R. F. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. DRAWN GAME AT THE STADIUM. The R. E. drew with the Welch 2nd XI 1—1 yesterday at the Stadium in the Second Division of the Singapore Leauge. From the kick-off the R. E. had the better of the game but poor finishing737 words
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Article683 1929-08-14 10 Will Fight American for £2,000. BOXING. Teddy Baldock's terms for a match with the negro. AI Brown, are modest, writes John Fearless in "Athletic News." Our champions manager cabled to New New that he is ready to take the auburn-haired boxer across the Atlantic to compete in a683 words
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Article293 1929-08-14 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. ASIATICS AND THE GAME. ar-L*" 1 U^d (writes "Vulcan" in the Echo") that a movement is afoot for a team of Ceylonese rugby players to visit Malaya towards the end of this year. II my information is correct I am sure the news293 words
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Article35 1929-08-14 10 The usual meeting of members interested in rugby football, preparatory to the opening .of the Singapore rugger season, will iake place in the Club ldunge at the S.C.C. on Monday, at 6.15 p.m.35 words
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Article1234 1929-08-14 10 Catering for the Pooi* Punter. THE TURF. (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune."/ Sir,—Leaving alone the question whether betting on the turf is a social evil which affects the poor man In the street as much as the unlicensed chap-ji-ki or other forms cf Oriental gambling, may I1,234 words
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Article155 1929-08-14 10 RIFLE-SHOOTING. SUNDAY S TEN BEST SCORES. At the Chinese Volunteer Rifle Club's Spoon Shoot, held at Bukit Timah Range on Sunday, the following ten best scores were returned: I I• il ii of o w a 2 I mm H m m Q Sergt. Lee Kiah Thong155 words
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Article108 1929-08-14 10 BADMINTON. 1 he nmtch between the Austin "B" and the Gleeful BP. on Saturday, on the former's court, resulted as follows (Austin plajers mentioned first): Singles.—Robert Chia beat Chong Yew Loo 15—8, IZ —5; Koh Joo Hock beat Gan Hock Seng 15—12, 10—15, 13—13 (5—6);108 words
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Article127 1929-08-14 10 SWIMMING. A moonlight swimming carnival will take place at Sea View Hotel ragar on Monday next, when there will be open races for ladies and gentlemen, a water polo match, a greasy pc|e contest, diving, etc Prizes w'll be given for all events, the first of which127 words
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Article90 1929-08-14 10 HANDICAP "A." BILLIARDS. Farther matches of the J.C.S.A. tournament announced for this w<>ek are: To-morrow: Mr. Lim Ah Kwee (-80) will Mr. Chua Cheng Lim (-30) in a first round tie at 5 p.m. sharp. Friday: Mr. Woon Chow Tat (-40) will meet Mr. Heng Song Hoe (-80)90 words
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Article127 1929-08-14 10 Information Wanted. The following letter appears in the "Maiav Mail": Sir. —May 1 through the columns oi your paper enquire if any of your readers can. girt me any information as regards the existence or otherwise of Petrol Importers. Ltd.? Some two or three months ago, I127 words
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Article113 1929-08-14 10 The supreme court yesterday (July 30) raised the penalty imposed by the city court of first instance (says the "Philippines Herald") upon Basilic Evangellsta Joson for stealing' a bicycle worth PI 00.00. He pleaded guilty wnen arraigned in the lower court which imposed upon him113 words
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Article303 1929-08-14 10 Alleged Breach of 1 <*nty. In the Civil Dislrict Cuuri. b McFall this morning, the hearn Ir J L of the case in which Mr i claims $500 from Oriental M Kwa o breach of in resp?ct for tion of motor-car S.572 c "^mnp. It will be remembered303 words
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Article153 1929-08-14 10 Anglo-Indian Arrestee Aaaaael July 27. Alleged to be implxa: d !llur der of AY. P. Elder. I Z. seng-r tn the B X. Raflwa; Mail on the night of 23rd July o\y Harrison, formerly Assistant Block Sn4 Inspector at Asanscl, was C last evening by Inspector Dodd153 words
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Article86 1929-08-14 10 Party Start on Their Jjurney. Darjeeline. Aug. 3. The Himalayan German expeci a left Progangtok whence members can proceed to Lacherr and Simu glacier where 11 c reconnoitring encampment will be made. P rt] portal left with the party. forty-four havii g left previously. Sikkim State86 words
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Article158 1929-08-14 10 Due ta Maltreatment? Criminal complaint for grave ai injuries will scon be filed arainst mcipal of the San Carlos Rural School oJ F oy the parents of Fernando (At ..o fiitn grade pupil of the school, who ci: r (ia)s 'after having been beaten by the The parents158 words
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Article95 1929-08-14 10 Bangkok Court Sentenc A Mahommcdan named Ismail by the Bangkok Criminal Court 255 of the Penal Code and months' imprisonment. The chai he cruelly poured hot water fr< over the person of Nans Jua at Trok Chandr. In his defence the accused st woman was his95 words
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Article33 1929-08-14 10 Awang bin Bakar, P.C. 421. untitled the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. J this morning on a charge of r Plegal gratification of $24. Th< fixed for Aug. 33. Mr Goho is for tb< I33 words
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Article79 1929-08-14 11 reader* are invit.d to write to us on ts oJ public interest. It must be underthat the "Malaya Tribune" does not endorse opinions expressed by cor..dents. Letters should be as brief as preferably type-written (double spacI on one side of the paper only, pen lies may be used, but79 words
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Article844 1929-08-14 11 the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") are living in strenuous days, wherein ing taught more and more, through and suffering, to face realities, and lieacc in that which destroys man-self-respect. We do not want things said to as. We need the awaken us to the need of facing844 words
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Article1206 1929-08-14 11 "Is Evolution a Myth the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir we have too many examples of plausiories that have had to be discarded |**ause of the discovery of a few new facts. n in the closing chapter of his famous The Origin of Species"—a book that ■J* -ds one with its1,206 words
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Advertisement304 1929-08-14 11 J SHANKS fSgJ I SANITARY APPLIANCES. Har* I fl TT rQ Shipment ot approved patterns has w 1 3 just arrived. H > 3 Variety of Lavatory Basin-, Sinks, European 3 8 1 Jj and Native wash-down Closets, Baths, Stone- 3 ffl g ware pipes, etc. £H w H j]304 words
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Advertisement406 1929-08-14 11 Fruits i iIMJ Fish I j Vegetables j 1 Preserves, j The goodness of each one Recommends all the others. I FRUITS IN SYRUP. L Apricots No 2«/ 2 tins $0.53 g J' 0 1 tins 0.32 L r Cj J* 8 Buffet tins 0.21 ft (hemes No. 2«/ 2406 words
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Article1165 1929-08-14 12 MINING. ISSUED BT FRASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore. August 14, 1929, 10 a.m. issue Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 39|- 40|-cd 51- Pah ang Consols 10|- 11|--5- Ayer Hitam Tin 14|3 lib 5j- Pangnga River 7|3 B|3 £1 Bangrin1,165 words
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Advertisement388 1929-08-14 12 ■g^— i 5j A MIGHTY BIG WCTURE FEATURING IBE WORLD'S HOST FAMOUS SCREEN STAR ffl C] For Three Nights-From Monday, August 12 ffi -i in the ffi ffi HALF-PRICE-SHOW PROGRAMME X I APOLLO CINEMA i• v GEYLANG. S The One and Only jjj 3 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS a Ci In one388 words
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Advertisement37 1929-08-14 12 PUBLIC NOTICE MORE PlfH We a c appointed AGENTS for the Famous World Renowned I "KILTIE" KIPPER'S Accept no others "The Best by Test" FGDD^ REFRIGERATING Co LTD Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Keppel Road, Grange Road Mirkets.37 words
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Advertisement231 1929-08-14 12 Westclo^C family famous timekeepers |ja^S/Jf rpHERE is a world- \kj o $*JW J_ wide demand for y^^^^^SĔl timepieces bearing the name Westclox on the i^^^^P^ dial. They are exception- mMW^^^ al timekeepers, built for flj™ W SYgtf long satisfactory service. \fB^ v W# People everywhere buy Nls^^Mir them with confidence.231 words
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889 1929-08-14 13 Judges Decide Important Po nt. An important point affectinK appeals to the Privy Council in London was decided by the Penang Court of Appeal sitting in the Supreme Court, Penang, on Thursday last, reports the "Straits Echo." The Court of Appeal, consisting of889 words
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Advertisement346 1929-08-14 13 TYPHOON POWER PUMPS I I Single Cylinder-Double Acting. E 1 YPHOON PUMPS are adapted for use in connection with water sv«ti.ms !a n the farm, suburban homes and factories for pumping water into ,r,,.e tanks; for low pressure boiler feeding for circulaYmbrine in sm a n I frigerating plants, for346 words
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Advertisement84 1929-08-14 13 TO BE HAPPY THOUGH HOT. A Secret Worth Knowing:. The chief secret of keeping cheerful and "fit" no matter how high the temperature climbs is to take due care of the liver and intestinal tract. Used when needed, Pinkettes keep the system clean and cool, prevent liverishness, banish headaches and84 words
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Advertisement265 1929-08-14 13 Care For Your Hair With Cuticura Soap And Cuticura Ointment. Before shampooing anoint the scalp with Cuticura Ointment, letting it remain on over night when possible. Then shampoo with a suds of Cuticura Soap and warm water. Rinse thoroughly. A clean, healthy scalp means good hair. Sample each Soap, Ointment265 words
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Advertisement169 1929-08-14 13 1 An Amazing Offer, 1 I $35.00. I J Columbia Portables I 63fir London Prices. I Mo.OO and $47.50. 1 THE ROBINSON PI4NO CO LTD., J Cn (Incorporated in Hong: Kong.) I SINGAPORE. I I The Bigh Efficiency System for LigbtiDgCookiDg--Heating I ffi I"! Spcnsers Silverlite Complete Automatij {9 H169 words
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Advertisement762 1929-08-14 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. j NOTICE. THE BUKIT KATTL RUBBER ESTATES LTD. Notice Is hereby given that at the Nineteenth Annual Ordinary General Meeting to «c held on Wednesday, August 14, 1929, the Directors will recommend that a Dividend of lis for the year ended April 30, 1929, be paid to the762 words
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Advertisement566 1929-08-14 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Storekeeper for Depot at Batu Pahat. Applicants must have initiative and be able to control labour; security required $10,000. Apply stating qualifications, experience, etc., to Bex No. 901, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—CIass H, Lady Teacher. Apply stating qualifications and experience to Principal St. Anthony's Convent. WANTED—A Book-keeper with566 words
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Advertisement538 1929-08-14 14 BANKS. 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 16, Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,538 words
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Advertisement766 1929-08-14 14 INSURANCE. THE ffffi£l SOOTH BMTISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2. Fin lay son Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE. 58, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital766 words
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Advertisement531 1929-08-14 14 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL AND XT? CONTRACTOR 36-37, Bras Basah SINGAPORE If you are in need tri% lights, fans, motors 'ni water service, please te t the above address i 3411. lone MODERATE CHARi JUST ARRIVED NEW KR S ROLLED GOLD 111 Wl |£AL "JEWELLERY Kabaya Pins, Bracelets, klaces Watch Chains531 words
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