Malaya Tribune, 2 September 1929
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Title Section22 1929-09-02 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVI, No. 206 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, Sept. 2, 1929.22 words
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Advertisement155 1929-09-02 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. A. Staub C0.,--Cognac. j Cj| Pure Grape-juice Brandies. M Delightful and Mellow of taste with jflj a real Cognac Aroma. IgL |g| TRY Staub's H I Jggg 3 STARS or 5 CROWNS l|Bg j|J_Jl Brandy Once and you will na var aßfa155 words
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161 1929-09-02 2 In a tract against "roundabout" dancing. t :e Rector of Ab'oenhall wrote in 1870. "I havhad a glimpse and a glance, at this objectionable mode of dancing. I saw three couple* go round and round, like a flash of lightning; and it had161 words
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Article106 1929-09-02 2 Schoolboys have been known to collect buttons, and, given the right kind of buttons, that may be a highly improving hobby, of some value to posterity. In America they prefer Mr. Bernard Shaw's typescripts, for which it is conceivable that posterity may not care even one106 words
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Article105 1929-09-02 2 An important pamphlet laying down the essential conditions for complete abolition of war. entitled "Real Security Against War." was published by Williams and Norgate Ltd. at the beginning of August. F. N. Keen, the author, is a parliamentary barrister, author of "Towards International Justice" and an105 words
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Article469 1929-09-02 2 Mr. Baldwin gave one of his delightfully discursive talks on books at the opening of the Gray's Inn Library extension —the "11:1k r Library." He was asking a question himself 'In what spirit ought we to entrr a library —when he objected to the putting of469 words
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Article659 1929-09-02 2 Mr. D. H. LawTence has christened his latest volume of poems "Pansies" (Seeker. 10s. 6d.i. in derivative reference to their French orig'na 1 "Pensees." The label is apt. inasmuch as the poems consist chiefly of short and sententious aphorisms, such as. in the author's opinion.659 words
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Advertisement164 1929-09-02 2 OESOEZZZ£!SOESOE!S T TAI i a Last Week of i WHITEAWAYS ANNUAL SALE j j You Only Pay jj j HALF PRICE I 1 j For Bargains Display- < J ed on the Centre I Tables of the Ground j Floor. Surplus Stocks must be Cleared! This week I all Remnants,164 words
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Article358 1929-09-02 3 PIONEERS OF AVIATION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 2. The banquet to celebrate the closing of the Aero Exhibition brought together an interesting company of aviation experts representing many nations. Chief among them were M. Bleriot, Who first flew across, the English Channel, and Sir Whitten Brown,358 words
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Article516 1929-09-02 3 PRINCE LEADS THE WAY. Flying has become the rage in society now that H. R. H- the Prince of Wales has set the fashion by using an aero-plane for keeping many of his engagements. Women are as enthusiastic as men in what is not merely a516 words
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Advertisement353 1929-09-02 3 j Free/ Free/ I TILL SEPTEMBER 30 ONLY. I A Beautiful Coloured Enlargement a of your Photograph with each order of $5 or over. 3 S S I Posograph Studio, 11",. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. H Sm TROUBLES Germolene is excellent for all ft f nj skin troubles, and is especially353 words
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Advertisement309 1929-09-02 3 Palm-Oil Pointers -I. Prudent Investment. A man who works hard for his money does not like to take undue risks with the little that he can save. Yet it is absurd to leave it in the Bank on current account at a mere nominal interest—or none at all. It reminds309 words
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Advertisement94 1929-09-02 3 1 gCfr<ff «^<T3C3tr3C3C3CTtr3C3O FRASER NEAVE LTD. 1 I a «SaS£S2SES-s_s_s_sas_sHs_s^s-s_^^ I THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY LTD j (Incorporated in England.) gj I s g_ S 1 axiw a with the I MOTOR UNION 1 tr The Leading Motor Vehicle Insurance 1 I Company. I FAVOURABLE RATES-PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS94 words
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Article744 1929-09-02 4 "DOG IN THE MANGER" POLICY. Ban on Private Enterprise. The rapid advancement of the Penang Hill Station is, says the "Times of Malaya," a striking condemnation of the P.M.S. Government's policy towards the Cameron's Highlands project. True, the Cameron s Highlands icheme is a vastly larger one than744 words
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Article175 1929-09-02 4 Modernising the Traffic Law. Th? first report of the Royal Commission on Transport will meet with the approval of motorists and pedestrians alike. Rivision of the existing statute law in relation to motoring- has b?en unduly delayed. Private owners will be principally interested in the abolition of175 words
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Article141 1929-09-02 4 Mr. F. J. Chamberlain has been appointed national secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association in succession to Sir Arthur Yapp, who is now deputy-president. Mr. Chamberlain, who is 50 years of aire has reached the chief executive post from a junior position. At the age of141 words
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Advertisement299 1929-09-02 4 I Check Sore Throat Quickly AT the first sign of inflammation, gargle the throat with Lis- terine, full strength. It destroys disease-producing bacteria and often prevents serious illness. You may use Listerine full strength without fear of injuring delicate membranes and tissues. It is safe and sure —a fine, old299 words
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Advertisement521 1929-09-02 4 /jj^ and for all Time. MBQfy I Few people realise the part which f lyĔ= Ja^ jhj' "4711 Eau de Cologne plays in every JHBli Bk MS condition of our daily life. It? use in \_|l% the morning toilet leaves one with fy\ f th&t refreshing sense of cleanliness §J521 words
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Article89 1929-09-02 5 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of 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-names89 words
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Article502 1929-09-02 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Mr. Yao Enguan can still count on me r s f,,n ardent appreciator of his energetic efforts, and I wish him better results in his further attempts. I share certain views with him, but these are not what I referred to as being502 words
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Article98 1929-09-02 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Su, —The intended establishment of a Government English School and the opening up of a Pnrk at Pasir Panjang are undoubtedly welcome. This district is becoming more and more populated, and the City Fathers might as well give consideration to building a98 words
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Article114 1929-09-02 5 fTo the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —On the subject of the mosquito-buses. S. M. seems to suggest that they should be abolished and replaced by trolley-buses or cars, and that Singapore streets and traffic would then be Al. He forgets the cheaper fares of the mosquito-buses. He should114 words
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Article148 1929-09-02 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."; Sir, —Will you kindly allow me space in your valuable paper for the above matter, as I cannot get light from any other source Do you know of any recognised method by which one can rid oneself of "colour-blindness." or can any of your148 words
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256 1929-09-02 5 A coirespondent, a European masLer ma.iner resident in Singapore, sends a l?tter which we cannot print fully for reasons which he will realise. Referring to the aiticle on "Employment Contracts" in the "Planter. reproduced in our issue of Aug. 23. he says that an256 words
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Advertisement544 1929-09-02 5 I COUPON. j For full particulars of Profit-sharing Bonds fill in the following and mail at once to:— I OIL PALM I PLANTATIONS LIMITED 1 I Head Office* 16 Datterq Rd.. Svmqapore j "3 I "•"••••••••*•<•>••••«■••■■••»«••»■. [n jg Pleas* fonr.nl your tr— Booklet 1 AAlrw w g without obUgatlo. o.544 words
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Advertisement100 1929-09-02 5 SYNTHETIC DIAMONDS. Surpass real ones, especially in Lustre, Hardness. Have withstood test of fire. Steel File and Nitric Acid, and cut glass like real Diamonds. Price Rs. 10 per Carat. Catalogue free. WILLIAM GRIFTH CO.. 104, China Bazaar Road, Madras. FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT: M. EZEKIEL SONS Manufacturing100 words
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Advertisement261 1929-09-02 5 The Dainty Touch of Cuticura Ointment Exquisitely dainty, pure and effective, Cuticura Ointment does more than heal. It cleanses the pores of impurities and restores them to their normal activity so necessary in preventing pimples blackheads and many forms of irritating and unsightly blemishes. Used either before or after a261 words
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Advertisement286 1929-09-02 5 EUCALYPrUS-MENTHOL-BONBONS. EXCELLENT IN RELIEVING COUGH, COLD AND SORE THROAT. These Bonbons are made of the best and finest drugs in connection with Malt-Extract and Menthol and Eucalyptol, the cleaned oil which is taken out of the leaves of the austral fever heal tree (Eucalyptus Globulus) and are of an excellent286 words
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Advertisement248 1929-09-02 6 2S25H*****HSH52S2S2SH5HS2S2S2SE5E*****2S^ PAVILION jj THONE 6903 3 I FROM MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 TO SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 3 AT 9.15 P.M. SHABP. I 3 3 The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. MALAY INTER-CLUB SPORTS. rPhylHs"* Follies" j STARRING j ALICE DAY and MATT MOORE. "HONEYMOON FLATS" STARRING GEORGE LEWIS and DOROTHY GULLIVER. c c248 words
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Advertisement286 1929-09-02 6 Amusements. ALHAMBRAj C 'PHONE 6909 I C (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) I PROGRAMME 1 I Commencing Friday, August 30 1 I and ending Wednesday, Sept. 4. nj IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. q] 1 THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents: I QUALITY STREET. S FEATURING:286 words
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Advertisement402 1929-09-02 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets. FROM FRIDAY, AUGUST iO TO THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. SECOND SHOW AT 9.16 International News. Pathe's Super Special Production The Forbidden Woman The dramatic story of a woman spy in Morocco who marries one man only to fail in love with her husband's brother,402 words
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Article3599 1929-09-02 7 Turf Club Lotteries Properly Conducted. TODDY CONTROL IN THE STRAITS? Protection of People from Moneylenders Demanded. The Government of the Straits Settlements, at the Legislative Council meeting this morning, declared its policy on the mnch-talkcd-of proposal for a betting tax. It does not denounce the principle3,599 words
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Article304 1929-09-02 7 LATEST QUOTATIONS. Share Market Quiet. Messrs. Etlin and Co. repcrt at 11 a.m to-day: RUBBER. London.—10», d.. up 1 16d. New York. —No market. Share*:—Quiet. Allenbys 52.35—$2.45. Ayer Molck.; $1.67'_. —$1.72»». Ayer Panas $1.80— $1.90. Bassetts 95 cents —$1. Balgownles $3.10 $3.20, Brogas $1.27 $1.35. Bukit JclotongJ 72—75304 words
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Article105 1929-09-02 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, Sept. 2. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Esquilino 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Talma 18; Pres. Van Buren 11; Oanfa 9; Kepong 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Arphalion 32. Goshu Maru 35; Bloemfontcin 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4).105 words
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Article81 1929-09-02 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. A Moth seaplane and its owner are at Port Swettenham just now and. passenger flights can be81 words
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Article85 1929-09-02 7 London, Aug. 'iO. Manchester Market. g*4 It. Shirtings, fair (new basis) 12s 6d 40*? Grey yarns, single twist 17% C lb. T. Cloth, fair—24 yards 7s 10 Liverpool Market. Cotton—Fully Middling American 10.58 Egyptian Cotton 17.25 Metals. Tin Standard Ii months £212.7.0 >'r«»duce. "lira, fair merchantable nil Black85 words
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Advertisement469 1929-09-02 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SITUATION WANTED. Experienced Accounts Clerk with knowleci., of General Office routine and type-writing, seeks spare time job. Apply Box 913. c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —Immediately. talented artists, good prospects. Apply controller City Opera, New World, Singapore. DRAUGHTSMAN." Capable man required with experience of Furniture draughtsmanship Able to469 words
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Miscellaneous460 1929-09-02 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT MALAYA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 2 AT 9 A.M. Temperature Rainfall Bright Mem Wind. Sunshine Force Stations. yesterday Yes'eraay. Humidity Direc- Weather. Max. Mm. No of M.H P. P r j Ins hours Uon 1 i I i i Kuala Lumpur 02 j69 80 5460 words
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Article782 1929-09-02 8 Respect for paternal authority is always "to be commended, though it is not every father who really de* serves it. The principle may be extended from the domestic to the civic sphere. The City Fathers of Singapore earn the gratitude of their fellow citizens for the great782 words
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Article290 1929-09-02 8 It Is stated that Mr. H. Ashworth Hope is likely to revisit Malaya in the near future. A visitor to Singapore for the week-end wa* Mr. Peter Penson. Seremban representative ot the Malay Mail." Messrs. Lyall and Evatt (F.M.S.). Ltd., opened in Kuala Lumpur at 23. Java Street this morning.290 words
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Article253 1929-09-02 8 Italians Preparing to Compete. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Aug. 31. The Admiralty list of vessels taking anchorage in reserved areas for witnessing the seaplane race for the Schneider Trophy on Saturday next shows that about 100 yachts and private vessels and five liners as well as naval shipsBritish Official Wireless. - 253 words
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Article166 1929-09-02 8 Purposes of the Commission. With reference to the official communication of Aug. 23, regarding the visit to the Far East of the League of Nations Commission of Enquiry into Opium Smoking, it is now notified for the information of the public that the purposes of th.' Commission166 words
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Article155 1929-09-02 8 Queen Wilhelmina's Birthday. A reception by the Nederlands Consul General, in honour of Queen Wilhelmina's birthday, was held at the Europe Hotel on Saturday evening. Representatives of the other Consulates and of various communities were welcomed by the Consul Genera! (Mr. W. Daniels) and Mrs. Daniels. Mr Chick,155 words
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Article64 1929-09-02 8 Explosion Burns Chinese. The explosion of rockets used by ships when in distress injured two Chinese ■on Saturday. Finding the rockets in a lane off Cross Street, two Chinese va arrant? proceeded to extract the contents with th.> intention of selling the lead, etc., when a onlooker dropped64 words
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Article79 1929-09-02 8 Twelve pupils of Miss M. Aitken were presvnt h! for the Local Theory Music examination and were successful: Senior Division.—M. M. Jones(9l, Hons and L. I. Wilson (89, Hons.). Advanced Intermediate Division.— Nya Sim Leh (Hons.), D. H. Hale and Edna Thoy (Passes). Intermediate Division.—Lily Lim79 words
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Article85 1929-09-02 8 A Bill to amend the Maintenance Orders Crdlnam- will l„- introduced ln 1>ef.i»Council The post of watchman, grade 111. Reformatory, has been declared pensionable so long as it shall be held by Its present hold?r (Jamna Singh*. Messrs. Pang Siew Nam and T. Isaac have been appointed Probationary Asiatic Inspectors85 words
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Article593 1929-09-02 8 ARGUMENT ON A P.C/S RIGHTS. Charge of Obstruction. The case In which Koh Tiong Chee, employee of the Straits Steamship Compan is charged with obstructing a Police Constat, in the execution of his duties, was continue' on Saturday before the District Judge <M C. H. G. Clarke).593 words
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Article201 1929-09-02 8 Magnificent Instrument. The dedication of the new organ by the Bishop of Singapore at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday morning attracted a large congregation. The ntw organ is a magnificent piece of work of the builder. Mr. P. Sands. Mr. Sands, who h the Calcutta representative of the201 words
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Article30 1929-09-02 8 From China by "Cremer." due Singapore daylight to-morrow. From China and Japan by Mexico Maru. due Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by 'Tokushimn Maru." due Singapore to-morrow.30 words
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Article92 1929-09-02 8 In the course of his investigations regarding a case in which several Chinese coolies wer alleged to have participated in a fight. Inspector Byrde. of the Central Divsion. found a revohu r and six rounds of ammunition in a house in Angus Street. Boat Quay, on Saturday night Mr. Byrde92 words
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Article41 1929-09-02 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London:—10' 4 d. York:—«Holidays. Singapore:—34-34'i- cents. TIN. Loudon:—Spot £208 15s. Od. (up 17s. 6a 3 months, buyers £212 5s. Od. (up 5s Od.» sellers £212 7s. 6d. »up 5s. Od.). Singapore;—$107.37' 2 (200 tons sold.»41 words
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Advertisement245 1929-09-02 8 ROBINSON'S; I ANN UAL SALE I Do not miss your I Opportunity. I Remarkable Bargains i ■j la Every Department. J j SEPTEMBER 2nd. TO 18th. BOTH DATES INCLUSIVE I ROBINSON CO, LTD. [J (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) ft SINGAPORE AM) KUALA LUMPUR. S CELOTEX NOTES CELOTEX shuts out245 words
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Advertisement141 1929-09-02 8 STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing INSTRUMENTS IN SETS OR SINGLE Compasses, Dividers, Bows, Etc., Etc Sole Agents for W. F. STANLEY CO.. LTD. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 T.K.K s TENNIS SHOES Gents, Siz«s 3 and 4 with Ordinary Sole $1.00 per pair. Ladies. Sizes 3 and141 words
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108 1929-09-02 9 Shocking Affray in Jerusalem. HUNDREDS STARVING. British Jews' Protest Against Massacre. Reuter's Service. Jerusalem, Aug. 31. Jerusalem has up to yesterday been a city death for eight days, during which work has tASfcd. As a result the people are starving and Mildreds areReuter's Service. - 108 words
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Article170 1929-09-02 9 Reuter's Service. Cairo. Aug. 31. A meeting of the Egyptian Nationalist Party iaed to telegraph to the League's Mandates Commission protesting against events in K .t stme and urging tne Commission to conv u e Great Britain that the Balfour Declara>n should be withdrawn as itReuter's Service. - 170 words
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Article102 1929-09-02 9 Reuter's Service. Paris, Sept 1Thc French Government is taking extensive precautions to prevent marauding bands crossing the Syrian frontier to Palestine. Official circles declare that the bands which the Colonial Office communique mentions as having entered Palestine could only come from trans-Jordan. [Renter 1 1 Servicc.} London. SeptReuter's Service. - 102 words
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Article161 1929-09-02 9 Reuter's Service. London, Sep. Ten thousand Jews from all over London attended a protest meeting at Albei Hall, presided over by Lord Melchett, to voice the •feeling of horror and indignation at the massacre of Jews in Palestine. Three thousand were unable to gain aarms.sion andReuter's Service. - 161 words
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Article33 1929-09-02 9 Reuter's Service. Jerusalem, Sept. 2. The latest official casualty list is: 109 Jews. 83 Moslems and 4 Christians killed, in Paiestine. Six more Jews were discovered killed at Safed Thursday.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article95 1929-09-02 9 REFORM CONVERSATIONS SUSPENDED. Reuter's Service. Jerusalem, Sept. 2. The High Commissioner, Sir John Chancellor, issued a proclamation referring in e rongest terms to the "'savage murders o •fenceless Jews, regardless of age or sex d declaring "My first duties will be to restore der and inflict stern punishmentReuter's Service. - 95 words
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Article19 1929-09-02 9 Reuter's Service. Lake Hurst. Sept. 1. mc Graf Zeppelin left for Friedrlchshafen 7.18 a.m. to-day.Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Article154 1929-09-02 9 PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT IN MANCHURIA. Fresh Attempt to Kill Chiang. "Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. Shanghai. Sept. 2. Dr. Wang Ching Ting, Foreign Minister, states that through the German Foreign Office's intermediary, the Sino-Sovlet represen tatlves* conversations in Berlin had made earlydirect negotiation possible, but he denied the replacing"Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. - 154 words
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Article309 1929-09-02 9 Reuter's Service. Moscow. Aug. 3i. M. Litvinoff, advising the German Ambassador of the Soviet's willingness to sign the declaration, stated that the Soviet saw no reason for appointing a new manager and assistant manager of the Chinese Eastern Railway as proposed by the Chinese draft declaration. However,Reuter's Service. - 309 words
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Article102 1929-09-02 9 IMPOSSIBLE TO ACCEPT. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, Sept. 1. The Foreign Minister, Dr. Wang, commenting on the reports from Moscow regarding a joint Sino-Russian declaration for a settlement cf the Chinese Eastern Railway issue, stated. 'The National Government can find no reason to replace the present chairman andReuter's Service. - 102 words
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Article49 1929-09-02 9 Reuter's Service. Mukden. Sept. 2. An official communique states that Hr. Hansel, the German Consul at Harbin, accompanied by four American journalists, arriving at Manchull on Aug. 30. witnessed bombardment of the Chinese lines by Russian artillery, also a Russian armoured train entering Chinese territory.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article131 1929-09-02 9 Tanker's Collision with Pleasure Boat. Reuter's Service. San Francisco, Aug. 31. "Mummy kissed me before she threw me," walled Hollls Plfer, aged six, the only child survivor of the "San Juan." a pleasure steamer which sank In collision with the oil-tanker "S.C.T. Dodd" when found aboard theReuter's Service. - 131 words
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Article42 1929-09-02 9 Dr. Sloper has returned to Singapore after a brief holiday at Praser's Hill. The statement that has appeared in several Malayan papers that Mr. J. W. Beetles is going to Penang to join the "Straits Echo" is without foundation, says that paper.42 words
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Article339 1929-09-02 9 HATCHING AT GENEVA AND WASHINGTON. Premier's Rush W r ork. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 31. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald and Lord Cecil of Chelwood have left for Geneva. In a Reuter interview, the Premier said he was busily engaged with experts for twelve hoursReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 339 words
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Article348 1929-09-02 9 TREMENDOUS CHEERING AT STATION. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Sept. 1. Despite the early hour of his arrival in London from The Hague this morning, between three and four thousand people assembled to greet the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Philip Snowden. As the train steamed into the stationBritish Official Wireless. - 348 words
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Article460 1929-09-02 9 EARLY NAVAL CONFERENCE. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. Geneva. Aus. 31. Mr. Arthur Henderson has arrived from The Hague. Mr. Henderson, interviewed, foreshowed an important announcement by Mr. Mac Donald regarding naval disarmament in the Assemblynext week. He declared the great war had really only just ended,Reuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 460 words
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Article61 1929-09-02 9 Reuter's Service. New York, Sept. 2. The "Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent states that the question of American adherence to the World Court is likely to be postponed until late in 1930 as Mr. Hoover is anxious to give the right of way to naval questions lind avoid seriousReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article188 1929-09-02 9 Outrage in German Parliament. HAGUE PROTOCOL SEQUEL. Sensational Developments Expected. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin. Sept. 1. Early on Sunday a bomb exploded in the portal of the Reichstag building which, excepting for smashed window panes, was not damaged. The outrage is the culminating point of similar crimes inTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 188 words
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Article59 1929-09-02 9 Reuter's Service. Berlin, Sept. 2. The Police found that a quantity of explosives had been stowed in the ventilating shaft and detonated by means of an alarm clock. A scrap of paper bearing the Swastika sign and the words "Wake up, Germany!" leads the Police to thinkReuter's Service. - 59 words
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Article148 1929-09-02 9 Special Camps for Food Refugees. Reuter's Service. Bombay. Sept. 1. The Sind Ccmmissioner has telegraphed the Government that the Indus Is still rising. Further breaches have occurred in Nawabshah district and the flood area has increased. The population in the river tracts have been warned to evacuateReuter's Service. - 148 words
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Advertisement221 1929-09-02 9 She's a brick!... .That was his way of expressing X If your present is to be appro jjj I I i s A 1 I j a S Jj (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*.) Q n Jo i 9 Q jf 0 H /J*************************5 I NEW "H.M.V." RECORDS I TO-DAY.221 words
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1072 1929-09-02 10 Sports Pastimes: Malaya Cup Final. SELANGOR'S RALLY IN SECOND HALF. Singapore Lose Early Lead. Why Singapore Did Not Win. Opening Results of English Soccer. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. (BY "REYNARD") It might he said very definitely thut luck was against Singapore in the Malaya Cup final at the Singapore Stadium on Saturday.1,072 words
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Article975 1929-09-02 10 Selangor's Spirited Rally. (By "Echo") Though the Cup for the second year running is held jointly—after seven years in which a decision wao always reached— the honours of the 1929 Final must be uwaided to Sclang r. They played more lik: a t:am than Singapore, they975 words
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Article486 1929-09-02 10 Grimsby's Pine Start. WEDNESDAY ROUT POMPEY. Reuter's Service. London, Aug., 31. The following were the results of matches in the Home Leagues played to-daj ENGLISH LEAGUE.—Div. I. Villa Win "Brum" Battle. Arsenal 4, Leeds 0. Aston Villa 2. Birmingham 1. Blackburn 3. West Ham 3. Derby 3,Reuter's Service. - 486 words
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Article41 1929-09-02 10 WEDNESDAY'S LEAGUE MATCH. The S.C.C. meet the Malays in the post poned First Division League match on the Padang on Wednesday. The S.C.C. team will be: Cherrington; Woods. Brummitt; Muncey. Reade, Bell. McFarlane. Joy, Millen. Fyfe. Johnson.41 words
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Article23 1929-09-02 10 MATCH AT STADIUM TO-MORROW. The S.C.F.A. and Seletar will play their postponed First Division match at the Stadium to-morrow afternoon.23 words
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Article88 1929-09-02 10 At the Stadium yesterday, before a small crowd, the Anglo-Indian tourists from Calcutta showed improved form, defeating a weak S.C.F.A team by 4—3. Boon Lin opened the score for the Chinese and the visitors equalised through the inside left. There was no further score up to the88 words
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Article60 1929-09-02 10 GOLF. For the September monthly mixed foursomes competition at the Keppel Golf Club thirteen cards were taken out, and the following returned: Mr. Mrs. S. C. Campbell 41—64 =34 Vs Miss Trevor Smith Ridout 44—8% =35 Mr. Mrs. G. R. Wiseman 47—10 =37 Mr. Mrs. C. L.60 words
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Article396 1929-09-02 10 May Came ta Singapore? LAWN TENNIS. Calcutta, Aug. 21. Tennis enthusiasts throughout India and Ceylon will be delighted to hear that the visit of the French tennis tiam to India in November and December is now certain. The Calcutta South Ciub, which has been in396 words
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Article331 1929-09-02 10 The following are the ties for to-day and to-morrow in the Autumn lawn tennis t)umament at the S.C.C. TO-DAY'S TIES. A. Doubles:—T. H. Holyoak and G. H. Daly plus 2 v. E. Macdonald and J. R. Strachan plus 15; J. R. Bennett and R. E. Prentis plus 2331 words
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Article746 1929-09-02 10 Johore Military Forces Winners. RIFLE-SHOOTING. The Rifle-shooting competition held at the Bukit Timah and Seletar Ranges over the week-end was brought to a successful termination yesterday, when Mrs. Pritchard, wife of the G.O.C. (Major General H. L. Pritchard) distributed the prizes. The most coveted trophy, the Warren Shield,746 words
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Article377 1929-09-02 10 Successful Meeting. ATHLETICS. The annual Police Athletic Sports held on She .-•arade grovnd ol the new Police Depot. Thompson Road on Saturday, under the patronage of H. E. the Governor, Sir Hugh Clifford, and Lady Clifford, proved a thorough success. Happilj, the heavy rain in the morning377 words
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Article108 1929-09-02 10 WON AT 68 MILES I'ER HOUR. MOTOR-BOATING. Reuter's Service. Detroit, Sept. I. The 1929 race for the Harmsworth motorboat trophy en a 30-mil? course on the Detroit river, ended in the victory of Miss America VUlth, piloted by Commander Garwood, at an average speed of 67,932 milesReuter's Service. - 108 words
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Article223 1929-09-02 10 CRICKET. The Boustead-Borneo combination U d an S.C.C. side on the padanj* yesterday 149 runs. S.C.C.: —N. H. P. Whitley c Marshall Stewart-Brown 29.;-P. S. Williams c sub Stewart Brown 25; G. E. Livoek b Ashwor* L6; R. G. Gibson c Sccular b Marshall 7; i; Haxworth b223 words
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Article91 1929-09-02 10 Oa Saturday the match between past present pupils of St. Joseph's Inst, was ab* .ripened owing to wet ground. On Sunday the school defeated the F.M Railway Institute by 2 wickets and 180 rut The visitors were short of one player. T scores were 210 for91 words
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Article62 1929-09-02 10 The match between the Ceylon Sports Club and the Singapore Harbour Boaid Junior Service Club was played yesterday at Balestiei Road and ended in a victory for the C.S.C Taking first knock, the Ceylonese declared with 216 tor 3 wickets. Retiiam retiring with 115 whilt Muttucumaru scored62 words
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Article262 1929-09-02 10 la-day's Interesting Passengers. Ihe "President Van Buren," on its 18th voyage, arrived at Singapore this morning. There were 27 passengers for Singapore, one for Pinang, and 22 in transit and there were 1,122 tons of cargo fo» Singapore. Among the passengers are Princess Pharn Diskul, of Siam;262 words
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Article135 1929-09-02 10 The steamship "President van Bun r arrived to-day from Manila. The "Akita Maru" is due from Hone Kong on Thursday and is sailing for Calcutta the next day. The X.P.M. motor-vessel "Cremer,' having left Hong Kong on Aug. 29 with 1,397 passengers, is expected to-morrow morning. The French135 words
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Article72 1929-09-02 10 Reuter's Service. Cleveland, Ohio. Aug. 3: The explorer. Sir Hubert Wilkins. mam. the Australian actress, Suzanne Bennett. ["Japanese News" Service A Tokyo telegram announces the death Mr. Katsuto Minoura. who was for many pea a prominent member of the Minseito Part;, now in power. The Toyo MuslinReuter's Service. - 72 words
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Article986 1929-09-02 11 Prospects of Thrilling Sport. sions riven favourable weather conditions on Sunsept. 8, there will be thrills on the "Gap" -petitors and spectators alike when the motor cycle and car hill climb, orgathe Motor Cycle Platoon of Singa"t,. volunteer Corps, will take place, comat 8.30 a.m. losing986 words
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Article127 1929-09-02 11 untitled has just been received that Mr. D.D. ho for many years was in practice as [that engineer in Kuala Lumpur, is not Of to Malaya. Mr. Ince left for AuckNew Zealand, early this year, and has r o settle there with hLs wife and famhy. Ps are busy discussing127 words
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Article226 1929-09-02 11 Echo of Ulu Klang Murder. The "Daily Express" of Kuala Lumpur, understands that, as a result of representations made to the authorities, the Government has granted a reprieve to Chung Fatt, who was sentenced to death by the Chief Justice for the murder of his wife Chin226 words
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Article199 1929-09-02 11 The following is the weekly Health Bulletin of the League ef Nations' Eastern Bureau, for the week ended Aug. 24: Alexandria: 3 plague eases. Port Said: 1 plague case. Aden: 4 smallpox cases and 3 deaths. Bassein: 4 plague cases and 4 deaths. Bombay: 11 smallpox cases199 words
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Article57 1929-09-02 11 According to the Journal of the Singapore Society of Architects, plans for a club house for the Ceylon Sports Club at Balestie- Head, a temple in Truro Road. 49 houses (including 5 terrace houses), 29 shophouses. 16 barrack houses, and new offices for the Chinese Commercial Bank in Chulia Street,57 words
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Advertisement341 1929-09-02 11 Life In The East THOUSANDS HAVE FOUND PROMPT RELIEF AND PERMANENT RESTORATION IN Dr. Williams' Pink Pills THE WORLDS GREATEST REMEDY FOR ANAEMIA AND DEBILITY. It is erroneous to suppose that anaemia is only a woman's malady. Many men, especially those who live in the enervating heat of the East,341 words
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Advertisement277 1929-09-02 11 TO-NIGHT! MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. TONIGHT!! NEW WORLD SHOW OPEN AIR CINEMAS-LrilNESE WAY ANGS IAVANESE WAYANG WONG-MERRY-G ).ROUND E TO, THE CITY OPERA will stage an Anatolian Masterpiece "SHEIK AHMAD QOEHANJEE. Special Scenes in Ike Play:—Tre Railway Station and the Train—A death bed scenes— A frolic scene in a gambling den277 words
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Advertisement254 1929-09-02 11 I gNADiAN Qjb; Whisky, i I A RYE WHlSfttf! T I ESSENTIAL FOR COCKrAII S I BLENDS EXCELLENTLY WITH DRY GINGER 8 3 iLE AS A LONG DRINK. S I s 1 I 3 The Age and Genuineness of this Whisky are g 3 Guaranteed by the Excise Department of254 words
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Article1152 1929-09-02 12 MINING. ISSUCD BT FRASER A CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore. September 2. 1929. 10 a.m. Issue Value Buven. Sellers. £1 Asarn Kumbang 38[ri 39'6 5|- Ayer Hitam Tin 13jo 14j6 £1 Bangrin Tin 35|- 36|,1 Batane Padang 0.35 0.40 1 Batu Caves 1-55 1.60 1 Bukit1,152 words
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Advertisement412 1929-09-02 12 p 1 A LIGHTNING PROGRAMME OF FACTION, THRILLS THE FIRST GREAT TIE-UP AND LAU6R* WHOLE SERIAL OF 28 REELS At ARCADIA CINEMA «l&lSi katon'g. Fro. Soo Sept. Ito Tues.. Sept. 3. SPEC or At GALAXY CINEMA LAURA LA PLANTE in GEYLANG. 44 Poker Faces 99 From SmL 110 Tues The412 words
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Advertisement164 1929-09-02 12 625Z5E5Z5Z5Z5Z5Z5E525E5Z57£Z5c*****2^^ I NOW ON SALE. I I The New China. J jjj REPRINTED IN BOOK FORM, I Forty Chapters, and cj I Recently concluded in S I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. 1 g Priced $2.00 per copy (postage extra). jjj Only a limited ."number of Books available at H jjj The164 words
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Advertisement278 1929-09-02 12 §Half an inch of COLGATE'S Rapid-Shave Cream will do the work. And, what's more, it does the work without need of The big softening lather sinks Colgate's Lilac Im- straight to the base of the beard, periai? A few drops an d g ets the beard soft and ready after278 words
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Article386 1929-09-02 13 Jazz and Tea Blamed for Nerve Troubles. The heart which grief hath canker'd Hath one unfailing remedy—the Tankard. Professor Dixon might very well have taken this couplet of Calverley's as the text for the address which he delivered to the British Association at Cape Town last386 words
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Article162 1929-09-02 13 U. S. Taxicab Driver's Confession. Eugene Burgess, a taxicab driver, arrested at Kalamazoo, Michigan, for killing Mrs. Etta Fairchild, aged seventy-five, told the police that he had done so bceause he believed her to be a witch. Mrs. Fairchild was an inmate of an old women's162 words
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Article238 1929-09-02 13 America's Industrial Supremacy. Paris, July 30. Signor Mussolini has contributed a remarkable article in "Le Journal," entitled, "American protection and the economic future of Europe." He pithily described the United States as a nation producing 60 per cent, of the world's petrol, half its iron and steel,238 words
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Advertisement640 1929-09-02 13 CUT YOUR TRANSPORT COSTS {jj by quicker and more efficient handling with a S I HUDSON LIGHT RAILWAY I 8 HUDSON MATERIAL is builc with an X cxpp* la v gj S ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF jjj I THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. I (Incorporated in England.) H Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh,640 words
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Advertisement97 1929-09-02 13 DO YOU SUFFER CONSTANT PAIN? Is constant pain in back, arms and legs making your life a misery Do you ache 4 all over' I Are you suffering from loss of appetite, sleeplessness, and are yon unfit to enjoy your work or the pleasures of life If so, De Witt's97 words
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Advertisement162 1929-09-02 13 QcaOKSßsaonorsssaocaoi logo I i j j > 1 l No other American t o Car Lasts as Long. I I D o FEDERATED MOTORS, LTD, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. n 1 Kill Fl«as u>ith Flit Arch annoyt rs of mankind, fleas are also a grave menace to health. They have been162 words
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Advertisement476 1929-09-02 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK. LTD. Notice of Loss of Dividend Warrants. Whereas an application has been made to the Directors of the Oversea-Chinese Bank, Ltd. by Ho Ah Soo (f) administratrix of the estate of Mok Keng Hock (deceased) to issue to her (6) six duplicate Dividend Warrants476 words
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Advertisement516 1929-09-02 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED.—Teacher for the Hawaiian Steel Guitar. Reply 910, c/o Malaya Tribune. j WANTED —First-class Chinese Stenographer for Malacca. Salary $90 per month. Apply Box No. 911. c/o Malaya Tribune. I WANTED—Salesmen, all or part time No experience necessary if honest and willing to work. Commission paid at start.516 words
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Advertisement540 1929-09-02 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET BTREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1. Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palerabang 16, Ilir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, CentralSeremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang540 words
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Advertisement404 1929-09-02 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890. on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-ap Capital £1,050 000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street London, E.C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.404 words
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Advertisement393 1929-09-02 14 INSURANCE. j THE /tlsl SOUTB \|§t' BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2. Fin toy son Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE. 58, CHULIA STREET.393 words
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Advertisement494 1929-09-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS p. &o. r BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) JHAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. pi INSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM WIG AT lON CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE, i nder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1929 aa494 words
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Advertisement580 1929-09-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HASIBURG-AMERIKA UNIE. BBtMh HdOJ Napftchllh W Cj Betelltchaft (Companies Incorporated In Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI. KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS, t m.s. VOGTLAND via Takao, m i tting: Ja Pan ports Sept II t m.s. DUISBURG via Takao Sent 2 t m.s. SAUERLAND via Takao Oct I580 words
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Advertisement98 1929-09-02 16 r v i g Afeu; Shipment— s 8 j Kippers > Haddocks g 9 9 j Fresh Herrings II I Fish Fillets 8 8 J j Bloaters jj 0 o 1 Red Herrings I Singapore Gold Storage Co., LM. j ~ZZT~ I o o D For Quality and Service. 598 words
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Advertisement237 1929-09-02 16 2nd. HAND CARS lf§ I We have always a good selection to offer, of cars that have been thoroughly overhauled and reconditioned. S If in need, and in this your interest is our interest, you have only to invite demonstration. I jjj It will cost you nothing, and you should237 words
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Advertisement198 1929-09-02 16 nj lIOroSAN is a very appetising nutritious food composed of Fresh Eggs. New 3 Milk. Malt Extract and Cocoa. It is very solvable, easily digested and assimilated. 2 jj lIOCOMALT is a preparation of the appearance of honey and contains Extract jj of Malt, possessing special composition and properties. The198 words
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