Malaya Tribune, 6 September 1929
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Title Section22 1929-09-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVI No. 210 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday. Sept. (i, 1929.22 words
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Advertisement121 1929-09-06 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. \OV CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. caot--^oniOE==aoooc==aon ii j fl i IP m HI BHBB who have refrained from taking j] jj 0 up Photography because of the si initial cost need wait no longer! y I m: Anew nil > il 1 n I rf CAMERA t121 words
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Advertisement9 1929-09-06 1 "FLORODOR" Suitings yy w For Tropical HIGH STREET, Singapore.9 words
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Article726 1929-09-06 2 REMOVAL OF RESTRICTION AN ADVANTAGE. Padi Craps Badly Damaged. In his administration report on Malacca lor the year 1928. Mr. B. W. Elles. the Resident Councillor, writes: The year generally was one oi depression in trade, due chiefly to the low price of rubber. The chief event726 words
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Article171 1929-09-06 2 CEYLON FATHER TELLS HOW HIS LITTLE DAUGHTER WAS CURED OF STOMACH TROUBLE AND VOMITING BY Baby's Own Tablets. '•Just after my little girl had turned one year old she became troubled with disordered stomach and constantly vomited after taking her food. This worried both171 words
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Advertisement392 1929-09-06 2 Here's Health—and FREE GIFTS! FOR li WRAPPERS (LARGE SIZE) OR 50 WRAPPERS (SMALL SIZE) A SOLID silver comb, a case of dainty fish eaters, an attractive preserve jar, and a well-made cigarette case —four of the 29 FREE GIFTS for those who take Wincarnis If you are weak and run392 words
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Advertisement227 1929-09-06 2 Sas2s2SaSES2sgsgSHbaS2s2SiSgasa^^ NOTICE. I j s I Notice is hereby given that the manufac- turers of "0.X." Cement are not selling their I product in British Malaya under any other j label, but the "0.X." label, and proceedings I will be taken against any person or persons I who wrongfully make227 words
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Article970 1929-09-06 3 Film Censorship. There is a revolt in Shanghai against tho film censorship, or at least against the method in which it is worked. The following article in the "China Critic" will be of special interesi.: THE LUDICROUS CENSORS. In our issue for July 25 attention was called970 words
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Advertisement286 1929-09-06 3 ni Plymouth i NO OTHER CAR GIVES AS MUCH FOR YOUR MONEY. g Borneo Motors, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) JO (Branches Throughout Malaya.) g LEADS THE WAY! 1 B.S.A. Success in International Six Days Trial SEVEN Entries and SEVEN GOLD MEDALS Manufacturers Team Award 350 C. C. Class286 words
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Article113 1929-09-06 4 Survey by Royal Air Force. Calcutta, Aug. 13. Mr. G. E. Livock, Commander of R.A.F. flying boat which arrived here yesterday, interviewed said that flying from Rangoon, except during the monsoon, presented no unusual difficulty. It was often more pleasant than travelling by ship. Mr. Livock said113 words
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Article341 1929-09-06 4 Not Very Encouraging. The hair-yearly statement of S.D.A. account- srarertag a deficit oi over $5,000 does net mak" fen eneouraslmj reading, says the Bishop of Singapore in ttx "Singapore Diocesan Magazine Happily the adverse positko at the end o 1 ihe first six months need not be taker,341 words
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Article70 1929-09-06 4 C una is indeed a country of secret organisations. The Honchang-kui, the Huang-chang-kui. the Ta-tao-kui, the Hsiao-tao-kui are among the most conspicuous of the countless such organisations. The Hon-chang-kui, literally Red Spear Society, is noted for the rod tufts attached to the spears carried by70 words
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Article134 1929-09-06 4 Tho annual report of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital for the year 1928 says: The average daily number of patients during the first half and second half ol* the year v is "93.04 and 1021.93 respectively, as against 937.90 and 996.49 for the corresponding period; during134 words
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Article531 1929-09-06 4 Chinese Use of Western Science. We wonder whether many neorle. both Chinese and forei.cn alike, have given any thought to the capacity of the Chines: people as a class, to quickly grasp and absorb new ideajs, new knowledge says the "Canton Gazette." Chinese havr built531 words
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Article115 1929-09-06 4 Railway Official's Invention. A Chinese paper reports that someone has invented 36 alphabetical signs (12 capitals and 24 auxiliaries). It is claimed not only can they be scribbled down horizontally like Roman letters but they can convey Ssu-sheng, or fourway tonal changes, peculiar to the Chinese ianguage.115 words
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Article60 1929-09-06 4 "Warta Porusaha-an Tanah," the Malay Journal of the Department of Agriculture was published in four quarterly parts with thirteen illustrations last year. Owing to the demand, the distribution increased from 3,500 copies per issue at the end of 1927 to 5,000 copies during the second half of 1928. In all60 words
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Advertisement271 1929-09-06 4 i T4JINEW PONIIAC BIG SBX /*""\ne look at the New Pontiac B»g Six and yflfVkjfißM V-x y° u know ,n at here is something different in j#\ low-priced motorcars. It has tne proportions I *S\ and the style of a tine big automobile. And this y\ffl a* v §J| rs271 words
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611 1929-09-06 5 Lyall and Evatt's Report. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Singapore, in their weekly report dated Sept. 4, state: Conditions have been dull and uninteresting in the local share market during the week under review, transactions being recorded on a very restricted scale. Commodity markets both for611 words
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Article498 1929-09-06 5 Messrs. Fraser Co., Singapore, in theii weekly report dated Sept. 3, state: The 'price of Tin shews a further declinc for the period under review but in spitt 1 of increase of 2000 tons in the visible supplies during August, London advices arc that the market is steady498 words
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Article126 1929-09-06 5 An American Oil Corporation interested in the manufacture of rubber seed oil created a market for rubber seeds in this country during the latter half of last yeai. says the "Malayan Agricultural Journal" The Corporation's decorticating plant is situated in Sumatra, but should sufficient support be126 words
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Article198 1929-09-06 5 Men and Women Win Back Lasting Strength and Vitality No one can make constant demands or physical strength without ultimately feel ing below par—tired and fit for nothing When stamina is lacking, life becomes t penance instead of a pleasure; there is nc real enjoyment to198 words
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Advertisement311 1929-09-06 5 **YX Ce#®Cat* *A A a« d tone 5283 afldwe/g/>f W llilklbbd OF ALL CHEMISTS STORES. S. R. SASSOON, NO. 98, ROBINSON ROAD, Sole Agent:—S.S. F.M.S. jjj THE NEW jO 1 COLUMBIA Piano-Reflex Portable CHALLENGES THE WORLD AT ANY PRICE l TrSI AND COMPARE KOW YOt«ShLF. (The only Portable that satisfies311 words
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Advertisement102 1929-09-06 5 COASTAL TRANSPORT CO. 28-E (2nd Floor) Chulia Street, Singapore. LIGHTER AND STEAM-LAUNCH SUPPLIERS. Specialists in the Transport of all Kinds of Articles to all Coastal Ports in the Malay Peninsula. Phone 4626. P. GOVINDASAMY. Proprietor. "OUR SHOP," FLORISTS. Removed to No. 55, Stamford Road. 'Phone 7403. Makanan Yang Sedap Sedap.102 words
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Advertisement320 1929-09-06 5 I The Secret of Be^rt^^^^^ For fifty years people everywhere have found Cuticura Soap and Ointment unrivalled for cleansing, purifying and stimulating the normal action of the pores so necessary to a clear, healthy complexion, the first essential of beauty. Cuticura Talcum will be found a dainty accessory to the320 words
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Advertisement279 1929-09-06 6 ?SaS2SSS2SZSHSaS2SZS2S2SaSaSSS2SESES2S2S2S?S2SaS2SESHS2SaS2SaSHSESaSaS2S2£BSZSM I PAVILION I 'PHONE tifttf I I FROM MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2TO SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 J I AT 9. IS P.M. SHARP. jjj I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. jjj I MALAY INTER-CLUB SPORTS. !"Phylliso"i.e Follies"! g STARRING j£ I ALICE DAY and MATT MOORE. ("HONEYMOON FLATS"! X STARRING H I279 words
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Advertisement321 1929-09-06 6 Amusements. ALHAMBRA 1 PHONE 6909 g (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) J PROGRAMME I FOR SEASON X I Commencing Thursday, September 5. I s fQ IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 FM. X I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. i "4 DEVILS." I r F. W. Murmus Pulsating Netira of321 words
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Advertisement457 1929-09-06 6 GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE Junction Albert and Bencoclen Streets. North Bridge Road. 'Phone N 0 FBOH FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 TO FBOIi 'T THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. sepiember io SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. Paramouot's Sensational SounJ pj C t nrt Cartoon and New Comedy. j g457 words
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290 1929-09-06 7 Is Tin Rallying? Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m -day: RUBBER. London 10v;d., down l/16d. New York 19% cents (G), down cent. Shares:—Quiet. Allenbys $2.30—$2.40, Ayer Mofcka $165—$1.75, Ayer Panas $1.85—51.95, •;assetts 95 cents—$1, Balgownies $3.10—$3.20, ,;rogas $1.30—51.35. Bukit Jelotongs 72—75 ■nts. Bukit Katils290 words
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Article365 1929-09-06 7 Some Shares Worth Buying. The following are notes by the- Financial Correspondent of the "Straits Echo" in Thursday's issue: Penawats .steadied up on a reported output of over 506 piculs, which must be .nsidered satisfactory in view of the mi lal dredge troubles. I am pleased to365 words
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Article77 1929-09-06 7 The Deputy Controller of Labour. Malaya, 'iforms us that the following taluks in Madras Presidency are now closed to re- ruiting on account of Infectious disease: fn the area served by the Port of Ma/iras: —Chicacole, Chatrapur, Kodala md Inchapuram. V zugapatam—Bobbli. Hillary—Harapanahalli and Hadagallee. V nantapur—Hindupur. Salem—Hosur77 words
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Article49 1929-09-06 7 The local office of the Chartered Bank has tved intimation from London that the diton have declared an interim dividend for be past half year of 14 per cent, free of >me tax. [The Share List will be found on page 12. And other Commercial News on page 5.]49 words
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Article61 1929-09-06 7 $110,000 Paid by Insurance Co. The claim of the Malaya Consolidated Co. against the insurers in respect of the recent? mishap to the No. 1 Kali Dredge has been settled for $110,000. It is hoped to have the dredge running with its present pontoon in about six61 words
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Article40 1929-09-06 7 Barlow's Report. Messrs. Barlow and Co., Singapore in their weekly report dated Sept. 5, state: The market has been steady throughout the week. Approximately 870 tons were shipped. Closing quotations are as follows:— Sundried $9.60, Mixed $9.00.40 words
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Article80 1929-09-06 7 The local acting manager of the Eastern Bank. Ltd., has received the following telegram from the head office in London "Directors declare interim dividend at the rate of four shillings per share less income tax at the rate of 4s. per pound less 3d. relief in80 words
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Article51 1929-09-06 7 ["Japanese News" Service.) Tokyo. Sept. 4. It is now anticipated that the Ja- anese adverse balance of foreign trade for the year will be about 250 million yen. Foreign accounts other than trading erfl show a credit, which will reduce the adverse balance to 50 or 60 million51 words
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Article72 1929-09-06 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 o'clock noon, Sept. 6. Buyers Sellers R.B.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 33*, 34» i Standard R.S.S. on Tender Seotember 14% October 34% 35M November 3574 36 V» October,' December 35\ 36H January/ March 37 37 Tone of Market:—Stagnant. Latest72 words
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Article152 1929-09-06 7 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] London, Sept. >. Paris 123.87 New York 4.84 23 32 Brussels 34.89 Geneva 25.185 Amsterdam 12.09 i Milan 92.615 Berlin 20.37 Stockholm 18.10 Copenhagen 18.215 Oslo 18.205 Vienna 34.44 Prague 163 75 Helsingfors 193 Madrid 32.985 Lisbon 108.20 Athens 375 Bucharest 819 RioBritish Official Wireless. - 152 words
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Article148 1929-09-06 7 Singapore, Sept. 6. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $375 Rice, Siam 2 $360 Rice, Siam 3 $347 Rice, Siam 4 $338 Rice, Saigon A-l $330 Rice, Saigon 1 $310 Rice, Saigon 2 $298 Rice. Saigon 3 $277 Rice, Rangoon 1 $265 Rice, Rangoon 2 $261 Rice. Par Boiled No.148 words
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Article225 1929-09-06 7 Returns of 54 Companies. M.J.K. writes as follows to the Malay Mail": As a matter of interest I have extracted th 3 following figures from the monthly rubber crops published by Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, and find the following result obtained from 54 companies: July,225 words
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Article336 1929-09-06 7 Statistics of ihe Oil Palm Industry. Statistics relating to the present position >f the oil palm industry show that 1,985 acres were planted during the 1928, making the total area under this crop in Malaya 24,740 acres. The planted area of the twinty-live estates with areas of336 words
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Article311 1929-09-06 7 Present and Future Production. In his spcedl at the meeting of the .Maiayalam Plantations the chairman said that the resting which estates had during the six y ars ol restriction BOS undoubtedly resulted in higher yields. 'Ihe removal of all obstacles in the way of export has311 words
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Article77 1929-09-06 7 A Tokyo telegram states that a plan to double its capital has been announced by the Nomura Bank, the present capital of which is V 10.000.000. However, the Bank will offer none of the new shares to the public, and will allot them only to leading business men and others77 words
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Article604 1929-09-06 7 The P. and O. Co. is gradually disposing of the older vessels of its fleet, the last one to go being the intermediate steam a "Delta,** a favourite on the Indian and Chinese trade for many years. She was one of a class of four units, the others604 words
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Article121 1929-09-06 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore. Sept. 6. Eairt Wharf (Entrance Gate I» Rengat E.E.E. Wharf; Op Ten Noort—Fusijama 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate I). Kashmir 18: Kawachi Maru 13; Shunko Maru 9; Mm 0. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate t). Natal (5 p.m. shifts to 30» 33; Benavon 37.121 words
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Advertisement329 1929-09-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—An Indian Ledger Clerk with previous office experience of not less than five years. Salary $50. Apply to Box 915, c o Malays Tribune. WANTED—A Malay clerk with good knowledge of English and Malay and having previous clerical experience. State qualificaiionr; a r .d apply to Box No.329 words
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Advertisement381 1929-09-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Grange Road, near its junction with Orchnrl Read, will be closed to all traffic from Mon Saj 9th instant during the construction of a divert. Vehicular and other traffic may meant: proceed via Devonshire Road Or Somerset Road NT. MARSH. Municipal Secretary ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY).381 words
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Miscellaneous238 1929-09-06 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. SEPT. 6. Selat Bengkalis. Siak and Pakan Baroe <Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. East Africa, South Africa and SouthEast of South America (Kawachi Marui 3 p.m. Kemaman and Trengganu (Hong Ho) 3 p.m. Penang. Colombo, Port Said, Tripolis, Genoa. Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen. (Augsburg) 3238 words
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Miscellaneous257 1929-09-06 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT MALAYA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. AT 9 A.M. Temperature Rainfall j Bright Mean Wind. i Sunshine Force Stations. (yesterday 'Yesterday. Humidity Direc- Weather. Max. Mm. t I No. of M.H P f c Ins. hours uon. j r. r. j Kuala Lumpur gi 71257 words
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Article732 1929-09-06 8 A Penang contemporary has twice recently given such offence to travelling theatrical companies that lh<'n advertisements have been peremptorily withdrawn from the paper. The complaint was that criticisms of performances were published which ware unfair, and thus were calculated to do injustice to the players by giving732 words
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Article358 1929-09-06 8 H. H. the Saltan of Perak. untitled his suit*, will be coming to Singapore for the .ace meeting. The Hon. Mr. Cecil Rae and Mrs. Rac have left Ipoh for Singapore en rout? Eofl a trip up the East Coast to Treiuyanu. Bishop Edwin F. Lee. of the Methodist MlfTfrim.358 words
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70 1929-09-06 8 Official in Tokyo Appointed. Reuter's Service. London. Sept. 6. Mr. R. Boulter, Commercial Secretary in Tokyo, has been appointed Trade Commissioner, Singapore, to re-open the post which was closed in 1922. I Mr. Boulter has been Commercial Secretary of the British Embassy in Tokyo since 1924.Reuter's Service. - 70 words
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Article189 1929-09-06 8 Singapore Jewellers' Loss. In connection with the big jewellery thflt that occurred on board the night mail train between Ipoh and Nibong Tebal recently, a representative of the 'Malaya Tribune" was informed thisrnorning by one of the proprietors 01 the firm concerned. Chop Kirn Seng, 620189 words
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Article73 1929-09-06 8 The Honan-Shensi-Kansu Relief Fund benefitted to the extent of over $20 000 recently when performances were given at the NewWorld. Jalan Besar. in aid of the iund. The proprietors of the New World, Mr. Aw Boow. Haw. Mr. Tan Kah K?e. the Ho Ho and Hok Ann73 words
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Article704 1929-09-06 8 Mr J. G. Gjording. who has spent 30 year in China, has left Penang lor Bangkok. He has been appointed Superintendent of the entire Malay Union of the Seventh Day Adventisis. which includes British Malaya. Siam. British Borneo. Sarawak and French Indo-China At Bangkok Mr. Gjording will conduct the annual704 words
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Article405 1929-09-06 8 SIR ROBERT MO TUNG'S VIEW OF MANCHURIA. Good Government. Mukden, Aug. r,o Sir Robert Ho Tung, broadcasting hi- impressions of Manchur.a yesterday even' sa id: Manchuria is going through a stage great development. w"hich wili have f reaching effects on the economic life of inhabitants, and even405 words
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Article121 1929-09-06 8 The Forbes Russell Co. A second performance of "Her Cardb -.irr Lover, an English version by Valeric Wvncat# and P. G. Wodehouse <<f Jacques Duval French comedy, was g.ven by the FortyRussell Company at the Victoria Theatre las: night. It was pleasing to note that there ua121 words
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Article175 1929-09-06 8 Excellent Standard of Sinking sa< w cantata, "l>amel," with mu-' *>y G. Root and W B. Bradburv. was successfully rendered at the Malayan Sen nary hapel Hail last night to a large m. appreciative audience. The programme consisted of three parts and was sung with precision and torn175 words
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Article27 1929-09-06 8 From Europe (London mails despafc 15). ex P. and O. "Man'u;i" will U train to-morrow morning. Corn mm am be ready for delivery tc boxhold;27 words
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Article42 1929-09-06 8 Latest Quotation* RUBBER. London:—10 1 „d. New York:—20'v cent* (G). Singapore:—33«, -34 cents. TIX. London:—Spot £201 15* Od. (up 153 months, buyers £210 15s Od <ui Od.), sellers £211 0s. Od. <up 15s. Oc Singapore:—$106.62 U. <22j tons sold42 words
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Advertisement282 1929-09-06 8 ROBINSON'S SALE. 3 DON'T MISS THIS OPPORIrJNIIY TO SECURE S 3 GENUINE B iKbAINS IN GfcNlV HOSIERY Jjj I Knicker Hose and Half-Hose 111 f\ 'JfW i I RECO TRADt MARK (n I r Tennis 1 J9f Socks I j| No. &O. 20. Plain Cream with Fine Kiobed tops. X282 words
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Advertisement134 1929-09-06 8 PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 T.K.K TENNIS SHOES Gents, Siz-s 3 and 4 with Ordinary Sole .Hi per pair Ladies Sizes 3 and 4 with Ordinary Sole $115134 words
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338 1929-09-06 9 War Taken by the Throat. APPEAL TO WOMEN. Reuter's Service. Geneva, Sept. 5. I-. a speech In the League of Nations Asbiy, M. Briand (Prance) said he was sure t; rmament negotiations would succeed as i as an Anglo-American naval agreement concluded. ThereforeReuter's Service. - 338 words
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Article229 1929-09-06 9 Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. [Renter's Service.} Washington. S.pt. a. It was learned on the conclusion of Mr r"« conference with naval experts and •jthers at the White House, that Mr. Hco.ei uas still hopeful of an understanding being reached under which it would be unnecessaryReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 229 words
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Article77 1929-09-06 9 PLEA FOR ITS REVIVAL. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Geneva, Sept. 6. At the meetin* of the Pol tical Affairs Committee Lord Cecil requested the revival of the r rmer Slavery Committee in order to examine the general asp-cts of the question and ascertata the causes for the non-ratificationReuter's Service. - 77 words
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Article147 1929-09-06 9 "UTOPIAN" FRENCH PREMIER. [Trans-Ocean via Pon-Aste.] Berlin, Sept. 5. The press accords a lukewarm reception to M. Briand's speech at the League Assembly. The Liberal newspapers, while paying a tribute o the Premier's rhetoric, characterise the plea r an economic European Federation as ague, feeble and Utopian," while147 words
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Article19 1929-09-06 9 fHL SILVER SCREEN, on pa*e 3. BADIO IN MALAYA, on pa*e Ml SLIM AFFAIRS, on pafe 11.19 words
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Article262 1929-09-06 9 FEVERISH EXCITEMENT ON THE SOLENT. To-Morrow's Great Air Race. Reuter's Service. London. Sept. 5. There is feverish excitement on the eve of the Schneider Cup race over the Solent tomorrow. Accommodation at Cowes and other points of vantage near the Solent are taxed to the uttermost. AReuter's Service. - 262 words
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Article84 1929-09-06 9 Repeal of Tory Measure. British Official Wireless. [British Offlciil Wireless.) Rugby, Sept. -5. Mr. Den Tillett, President of the annual conference cf the Trades Union Congress, .stated to-day that he understood that, in accordance with the pledge given by the Premier, the Attorney General was preparing aBritish Official Wireless. - 84 words
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Article94 1929-09-06 9 La'est News From Palestine. Reuter's Service. London. Sept. 5. Tho Colonial Office announces that successful acticn was taken against a party cf raiding Arabs on the evening of Sept. 3 at El Mesha village, eastward of Mount Tabor. Twenty-six casualties were inflicted on the raiders and cneReuter's Service. - 94 words
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Article55 1929-09-06 9 [Havas Agency.] Sablesdolonne, Sept. 5. M. Clemenceau was feeling unwell on Tuesday and was examined by a physician this morning. He made a short tour in a motorcar this afternoon and received some friends. It is assumed that the alarm is over. M. Clemenceau is still fit enough55 words
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Article40 1929-09-06 9 Reuter's Service. Quincy. Massachusetts, Sept. 6. Mrs. Coolidge launched the 10,000 ton cruiser Northampton." The cruiser has a speed of Utt knots and is armed with nine eight-inch guns, six torpedo tubes and four anti-aircraft guns.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article130 1929-09-06 9 rj'Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.) Shanghai. Sept. 6. Mr. Yang Shao Tai has been appointed Minister of the Interior. The San Francisco Consul, Mr. Kao Ying, who is alleged to have smuggled opium, is arriving at Shanghai to-morrow en route for Nanking for trial. ["Sin Kuo Mm130 words
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Article153 1929-09-06 9 ISAKO'S CYCLIST KILLED Ity JAVA. Malay Runs Amok. News has just been received from Java that Mr. Arnoldi, who was the champion trick cyclist with Isako's circus which visited Singapore recently, was killed in front of the audience by one of the Malay boys attached to the circus.153 words
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Article230 1929-09-06 9 Dispute Over Estate Deal. Mr. Justice Stevens was occupied practically the whole of yesterday in hearing evidence in an action brought by Ang E Liak against Lim Hong Beng, for a sum of $900 alleged to be due to plaintiff on account of the sale of a230 words
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Article163 1929-09-06 9 Missing Gramophones Restored. When the Chinese who was recently convicted of theft of a gramoph'm" belonging t j a Dutch lad"*- was produced b.fjre the District Judge (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) for sentence this morning. Chief Court Inspector Meredith said that the accused had a163 words
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Article105 1929-09-06 9 Pledge Support Against Russia. Nanking, Aug. 14. Sinee the Sino-Russian dispute the National Government has received, in addition to a great niton ber of telegrams from public organizations all over the country, many telegrams from Chinese urging the Government to take <i firiri stone» and pledging their support105 words
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Article149 1929-09-06 9 The year book of the Planters' Association ol Malaya for the year ended March 31. 1929. has been issued. The contents include the annual report of the Association for the year under review, statistics of Indian and Chinese labour in Malaya and in the Netherlands East Indies,149 words
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Article225 1929-09-06 9 Hostilities to be Stopped. COMPROMISE WITH CHINA? ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai. Sept. 6. Russians disguised as Chinese recently entered Manchuria and attempted to destroy the railway but were unsuccessful. About 1,200 Japanese soldiers arrived at Mukden to-c'ay. Two enemy aeroplanes flew over Manchuli this morning and225 words
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Article139 1929-09-06 9 CHINESE REPORT OF TREATMENT. Reuter's Service. Mukd?n. S'pt. 6. An omcial message says that 1.114 Red Communists, including 71 women, are detained in an Internment camp north of the Sjngail River. Daily each prisoner is given- two pounds of bread, some vegetables, sugar and tea. A hospitalReuter's Service. - 139 words
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Article58 1929-09-06 9 Co-operation of Air Ministry. Reuter's Service. Heng Kong. Sept. 5. The Colonial Secretary, in a statement :n the Legislative Council, sand that information had been received that the Air Ministry were co-operating in building a hangar at kaitaek aerodrome. Contributions fr m th<' Imperial Government for theReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article58 1929-09-06 9 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Sept. 5. Mr and Mi>. Snowden arrived to-day at Saiidriuhjham. where they will stay as the guests of the King and until to-morrow. It is stated that the visit of the Chancellor of the Exchequer is informalBritish Official Wireless. - 58 words
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Article151 1929-09-06 9 Seven Bodies Found Near Disabled Car. A tragedy of the desert is revealed in the discovery of seven hedies scattered around a disabled motor-car in a district of California known as Imperial Val.ey, not far from the Mexican frontier. The bodies were those of a man, a we.m~n151 words
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Article76 1929-09-06 9 should find no place in a judgment." This point was emphasised by Mr. Justice Sen at the Allahabad High Court in disposing of a criminal revision filed against an order of Mr. Pratap Singh, Additional St scions Judge of Meemt"lt is no province of the Judge to76 words
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Advertisement134 1929-09-06 9 j TRADE MARK I YOU ARE CERTAIN OF g I GOOD BRANDY j I IF YOU ORDER MEUKOW. SOLE AGENTS C X > C ru Q Uvcorpmatrd m the Straits Settlement*.) t R I j MOUTRIE I in I] IttiiUlLi Hi I I Ad Artistic Model with exquisite TONE and134 words
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366 1929-09-06 10 Sports Pastimes: Guide to Punters for the Races. Grim Fight in Lawn Tennis Final. Sunday's Hill Climb. PUBLIC ASKED TO COOPERATE. The Danger of Obstruction. Below are given the entries and the numbers which the motorcycles and cars will carry in Sunday's hill climb at the Gap. A large crowd366 words
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Article37 1929-09-06 10 Yesterday's Results. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London, Sept. 5. Games in the English League, played here to-day (Thursday) resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE.—Div. 11l (Southern). Newport County 2, Swindon 1. Queen's Park 2, Walsall 2.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article104 1929-09-06 10 Close Season to be Enforced. The S.A F.A. wish to complete the Cup competition during* this month so that a close season of four clear months can then ix- enforced. The position regarding c U p ties is as follows: Ist. Round.—Welch beat Police; Monday, Sept. B.— S.C.C.104 words
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Article71 1929-09-06 10 The following will represent the second siring of the Singapore Amateur Weightlifters' Association on Tuesday next, against the V.M C.A., on the latter's ground: Ng Fook Chin; Peter Dias, Makmang; Ahmat Tahir, Khiam Chuan, Baijar; C. J. Brodie. Theam Seah, Ghim Hock, Kirn Tian and Kair71 words
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Article45 1929-09-06 10 The following will represent the Amicable Athletic Association against the Malaya Publishing House to-day on the V.M.C.A. ground: Jwee Kee; E. Chong, Hock Kin; Ah Chew, Choong Hooi, Soon Chua; Y. C. Song, Gin Ooh. Kwee Liang, Gek Seah, ¥ong Nghee.45 words
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Article100 1929-09-06 10 Nearly 100 Players Available. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Of the players now available at the S.C.C. for rugby this season, according to the notice board, are Merchants 23; Public Services 23; Etceteras 17; A.P.C. 12; Services 7; Insurance 5; Bankers 4; Law 3; and Brokers 2. These do not include100 words
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Article47 1929-09-06 10 The general meeting- of the Public Services Rugby Club will be held in the committee room of the Municipal Offices at 6 15 pjn. on Monday, the 16th inst. All Senior Officers in the Public Services who are interested arc asked to attend.47 words
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Article404 1929-09-06 10 L.L.T.C. TOURNAMENT. Ray Smith and Wise Win Hard Match. LAWN TENNIS. H. E. the Governor (Sir Hugh Clifford) and Lady Clifford were present at the conclusion of the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club tournament yesterday afternoon, when the final of the men s doubles level was played, the players being Rev404 words
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Article186 1929-09-06 10 NO PLAY YESTERDAY. Owing- to the wet state of the Padang, yesterday's ties in the autumn lawn tennis tournament at the S.C.C. were postponed to Monday. TO-DAY'S TIES. A- Doubles:—N. S. Wise and Roy Smith owe 15.2 v. Rev. W. Aitken and Col. Miller owe 15; W. N.186 words
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Article54 1929-09-06 10 A proposal is on foot to give Scotland independent representation in the Davis Cup Tourney. There is no doubt that lan Collins, runner up with J. C. Gregory in the Doubles at Wimbledon this year and with Mis* Joan Pry in the Mixed Doubles, is a54 words
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Article104 1929-09-06 10 CRICKET. A Klang Club side will visit Singapore for a return match with the S.C.C. on the padang to-morrow and on Sunday. The teams will beKlang Club:—W. M. James (Capt.), A Mustard, H. G. L. Richards. J. Williamson, A. J. Gomm, H. V. Puckeridge, R. A. Ashworth104 words
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Article54 1929-09-06 10 On Sunday an S.C.C. side will play the Chinese on the S.C.R.C. ground at New Bridge Road. S.C.C.:—N. Bradbury, A. Bromley-Davenport, E. S. Bell, W. S. G. Edgecombe, R. Jarvis, J. W. Muncey, P. R. Pank (Capt.), R. N. Walling, N. H. P. Whitley, R. a Wilson54 words
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Article46 1929-09-06 10 The following will represent the Indian Association agiainst Fort Canning on the. former's ground on Sunday:—P. K. Baskaran, A. Nomanbhoy, D. K. S. S. Varma, C. Lall, Adambhoy, G. Kennedy, D. Kuppusamy, R. A. Digrhe. Wazir Singh and N. A. Mallal (capt).46 words
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Article96 1929-09-06 10 The annual general meeting of the Jervols Athletic Party was held at the residence of Mr. Ang Chwee Hock, 13-A, Jervois Road, on Sunday. The following were elected officebearers for the ensuing year:—Patron, Mr. Goh Keng Hock; President, Mr. Soh Teng: vicepresident, Mr. Loh Boon Chan; hon. secretary, Mr. Teo96 words
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Article53 1929-09-06 10 Final Acceptances Include Derby Winner. THE TURF. Reuter's Service. London, Sept. 5. The St. Leger final acceptances are: Cavendo. Penny Come Quick, Trigo (winner of this year's Derby), Hotweed, Bosworth, Totalisator. Posterity, Hasteaway, Lemon Car. Mr. Jinks, Tom Peartree, Horus, Fonspertuis, Encarde. Brienz (third in the Derby),Reuter's Service. - 53 words
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Article517 1929-09-06 10 ECLIPSE - Pointers for To-morrow. <BY "ECLIPSE" The rain did not prove as bad as was feared yesterday and should it keep away for the rest of to-day and to-morrow, there should be plenty of interesting sport in the first day's programme on the Racecourse to-morrow. Everything in the Course517 words
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Article128 1929-09-06 10 Twj Attenuat'ng Circumstances. The mitigating circumstances of obfuscation and vindication of a grave offence saved Severino Veiasco from a stiff penalty of, at least, a life imprisonment for killing Lsmael Mendoza in Camaba street, Manila. Judge Edmond Block found him guilty of murder. Pecause of128 words
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Article128 1929-09-06 10 Read for Values: No "Stunts." At the Advertising Association Convention at Newcastle recently the case for "the class papers" was put forward by Mr. Douglas Campbell, who said that such newspapers, appealing as they did to the middle and upper cla.-ses, gave manufacturers and producers a128 words
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Article35 1929-09-06 10 Tolley Drops Out. GOLF. Reuter's Service. Dclmonte California, Sept. b\ At .Pebble Beach course, in the third round of the Open American Golf Championship Meeting-, Dr. Willing* beat Tolley 4 and 3.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article190 1929-09-06 10 The following are the teams and ties for a match between the Japanese Golf Club and the Race Course Golf Club, to be played on the Japanese links at Tanglin on Sunday, starting 9 a.m. (home players mentioned first): 9 a.m. T. Morita and N. Sugimoto v.190 words
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Article52 1929-09-06 10 BADMINTON. On Sunday, the Austinians will engage the Juvenile B.P. in a match of six singles, on the Austin's court, commencing at 3.30 p.m. Lee Kirn Seek. Tan Hong Hoon. Hendrick Tan. Phua Tian Loh. Tan Eng Tee and Koh Joo Hock will represent the52 words
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Article23 1929-09-06 10 The postponed general meeting of the Juvenil? Badminton Party will be held on Sunday, at 11 a.m., at 234, Orchard Road.23 words
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Article412 1929-09-06 10 Income and Expenditure For 1928. The report on the income and expenditure of the Education Board for 1928 i ssued by the Hon. Mr. C. D. Ahearnc, Acting Treasurer, S.S., is announced as a "paper to be laid before the Legislative Council." It contains a statement of receipts412 words
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Article141 1929-09-06 10 In his speech at the annual meeting of the Borneo Mission Association, held in London recently, the Archdeacon of North Borneo drew attention to the great importance of the Chinese element in the population of the diocese. The Divinity School of the Holy Way. Kudat, has produced141 words
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Article90 1929-09-06 10 (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 py correspondents. Letters should be as brief as possible, preferably type-written (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen-names90 words
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Article574 1929-09-06 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —A cursory perusal of his first letter would tempt one to shower congratulations on "Pat O'Kim's" arguments, able and eloquent in form but conflicting in sense when put to analytic scrutiny. If the condition is fulfilled that "a marriage is truly based574 words
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Article62 1929-09-06 10 RATEPAYER," who wrote the other dav concerning ccrtain matters, r iating to the Municipal Commissioners. is infoimed that a letter giving all t'i? details for which he asked (which we considered should net be published) was E.'nt to him at the address given by him, but has been62 words
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Article442 1929-09-06 10 THE BEST SET FOR THE BEGINNER. Should Paya Lebar Broadcast? No diagram is given this week. This dot» not mean that the lessons on circuit and home building of radio sets are coneluaeo. I have taken readers through a shou bn the reading of straight detector and442 words
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Article495 1929-09-06 10 j C.P.M." writes: "Damit-ter-hear-us! I*hoo-hee-h\e Huisen. This is shortwave transmitter at Huisen, Hoi- land, transmitting on a wave-length of 16.88 meters you haf jaust heeard." Such is the call of the now popular Huisen Station every evening almost in the week sending out music with a power of495 words
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Article71 1929-09-06 10 The Gaiety. "Irish Luck," the picture Thorn;' jfhan went to Ireland to make, h cial attraction at Gaiety Cinema In the first show is "Glenister ol tr ted," featuring Lefty Flynn, a new and a cartoon. The New World. The New World offers excellent ment to-night, the Serenaders71 words
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Article33 1929-09-06 10 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 152 for H* *j? rate of payment of Money Orders from looia and Ceylon Is Rs. 156 for $10033 words
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Miscellaneous201 1929-09-06 10 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day. Sept. 6. High Tide.--0.29 p.m. Football: S.R.C. v. S.A.W.L.A., S.R.C. Philharmonic Society Revival Meeting. Memorial Hall. 5.15 p.m. Meeting: Eurasian Association, S.R.C, 5.30 p.m. Forbes Russell Co.: "The Second Mrs. Tarqueray." Vie. Theatre. 9.30 p.m. To-morrow. Sept. 7. High Tides.—-0.32 a.m.. 0.57 p.m. Entries close for 5.J.0.8.A.201 words
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Article1391 1929-09-06 11 THE PALESTINE TURMOIL. U It Due to the "Wailing Wall" Incident By Our Muslim Correspondent.) the present little "War" m Palestine Arabs and Jews due to the so-called Wall" incident Prom reports of the hTident published in Muslim papers lately, of hicb I made mention in these columns1,391 words
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Article816 1929-09-06 11 BUILDING SITES NOW BEING PLOTTED. Progress of Approach Road. The public imagination has been so greatly stirred over the prospect of Malaya possessing a hill station worthy the name in the Cameron's Highlands that, says the "Times of Malaya," any mention of the work that has been proceeding816 words
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Advertisement213 1929-09-06 11 TO-NIGHT! FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. TO-NI6HTI! NEW WORLD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA Present Specially Selected Programme "Amir of Kandahar." A well-known Persian Tragic Drama with Sp:cial New Costumes and Stage EffectsExtra Hindustani Songs and Dances conducted by Sheik, Abdullah in con j motion with the famous entertainers. THE SERENADERS"213 words
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Advertisement304 1929-09-06 11 en ft I' @JadiaN GjjbT Whisky 1 A RYE WHISKY. I 1 ESSENTIAL FOR COCKTAILS 1 1 BLENDS EXCELLENTLY WITH DRY GINGER jjj iLE AS A LONG DRINK. I The Age and Genuineness of this Whisky are I 3 Guaranteed by the Excise Department of the P I Canadian Government304 words
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Article1093 1929-09-06 12 MINING. 190UCD BI FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, September 6, 1929, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asara Kumbang 38 6 39 6 -5- Ayer Hitam Tin 13 6 x 4 6 £l Bangiin Tin 36 37|1 Batang Padang 0.35 0.40 1 Batu Caves1,093 words
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Advertisement430 1929-09-06 12 4 SENSATIONAL ORAM* OF MAGNIFICENCE A STUPENDOUS MASTERPIECE OF LINGERING JAMMED WI B THRILLS featiriag ROMANCE INTERWOVEN WITH THRILLS LON CHANEY fn' r lihliiM "Tower of Lies" -uSE^XmIn 7 Reels j„ q Reels. At ARCADIA CINEMA ;T^P?^ katong At GALAXY CINEMA Ftom Wed.. SepL 4 to Sat. Sept. 7 geylang.430 words
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Advertisement33 1929-09-06 12 I Jfi VOL' CANNOT BUY A I Jptt BETTER I LAMP THAN j Philips J lUnited1 United Engineers Limited, I (Incorporated r» Btratht B«ttl«n«ata.) ft Electrical Department, 13, Battery Road, C SINGAPORE. I33 words
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Advertisement320 1929-09-06 12 I i I Colgate's removes causes of tooth decay Prevent tooth trouble Smile at the years as they slip by. Guard carefully against tooth decay. Colgate's is a preventive dentifrice safe, effective, and pleasant to use because of its delightful taste. It removes causes of tooth decay by the gentle320 words
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Article213 1929-09-06 13 Cheaper and Safer Than Aeroplane. ["Japanese News" Service.] Kobe, Aug. 20. To make the necessary technical arrangements for the landing of the giant German airship, Zeppelin," in Tokyo, Mr. Karl Beuerle, Chief Engineer of the Graf Zeppelin Works, arrived at Kobe for Tokyo. On his arrival he was213 words
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Article400 1929-09-06 13 The following lines, inspired by the visit of a puciie to a remote cornet ol the diocese, where such an event was almost unknown, are published in the -Singapore Diocesan Magazine:— As in our many siniul ways, The time at we passed, We little400 words
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Advertisement560 1929-09-06 13 5 BRITISH FIBRENT ASBESTOS-CEMENT I Flat and Corrugated Sheets, Roofing Slates and Tiles. 1 I BRITISH MANUFACTURE B MlannnnnnnnnUEXKn^MM S II 6 For Economy, Efficiency and Reliability I jjj Non-Conductive and Everlasting. Acknowledged by Engineers as th* best. S jjj ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF ffl THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. I (Incorporated560 words
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Advertisement215 1929-09-06 13 f A Friend In Need. Mental anguish, grief, worry, extreme heat a t, nd to produce yjMR^ and nervous exhaustion. Then it is thai .711" Eau de Cologne a UniLn& friend indeed. A lUtle of it on wrists au.l temple or iaaaied trja« Ht^^Sd the handkerchief, soothes and revives. Its215 words
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Advertisement694 1929-09-06 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. J. MOHAMED NOORDIN MARICAR f DECEASED. i j" Will any person knowing of or having-pos> session of the Will cf J Mohamed Noordin Maricar formerly of Singapore who <Ued\on August 18, 1929 at Karikal. French India, please communicate, with Messrs. Braddell Brothers, Solicitors. '24. Raffles Place, Singa^re.694 words
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Advertisement501 1929-09-06 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Immediately. talented artists, good prospects. Apply controller City Opera. New World, Singapore. WANTED—Candidates for (evening) Commercial Classes in Typewriting, Book-keeping and Shorthand. Apply early to T. G. Koshy, Bethel English School, Katong. SITUATION WANTED.^ SITUATION WANTED. Experienced Accounts Clerk with knowledge of General Office routine and type-writing,501 words
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Advertisement543 1929-09-06 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, Hir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,543 words
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Advertisement501 1929-09-06 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-up Capital £1,050 000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street. London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.501 words
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Advertisement349 1929-09-06 14 INSURANCE, THE '•Kin** SOI)TH \3jP BRITISB INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2. Finlpyson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OPFICE. 58, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital349 words
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Advertisement594 1929-09-06 14 EDUCATIONAL. THE COLLEGE OP COMMERCE? BRAS BASAH ROAD. -Student secured 12th place In the British empire in the 1029 June examination of th -ustitute of Book-keepers. London, aiw nonths' tuition." Yew Classes: Afternoon from September from September 1: Special nighf c ul or P3.L December Examination. Far Eastern Music School594 words
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Advertisement502 1929-09-06 15 SAIIJNGS r P. 0BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) mUI PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. sULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM pß v viGATION CO., LONDON AND \R EAST MAIL SERVICE. l,r Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1929 v 11,000 Sept 7 B502 words
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Advertisement472 1929-09-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Oautich |H D PJ lottpalliebt Oampfichlffs |Q Qj Geseifschaft (Companies Incorporated ln Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI. KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t m.s. VOGTLAND via Takao, omitting- Japan ports Sept 11 t m.s. DUISBURG via Takao Sept 21 t m.s. SAUERLAND via Takao Oct 8472 words
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Advertisement623 1929-09-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HHB| MB NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Sail tHakusan Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Sept 12 13 Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam Sept 26 27 Haruna Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Oct 11 12 Kamo Maru 8,000 M'seilles,623 words
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Advertisement514 1929-09-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS <GP r< NORDDEUTSCHER 133 LLOYD < Ineorpo-atd In Geruoatj The underrated are the Company hv tended ixtnxes:— OUTWARDS. HOLSTEIN for Takao, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama Vladivostok Sept 12 FULDA for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao Sept IS MAIN for Hong Kong, S'ghai. Nagasaki, Moji,514 words
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Advertisement406 1929-09-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE PENANG idire«t expres* »*rTlo«— k«»r». Thursday ll.tf a.m "KEDAH BELAWAN (via Penansi. Thursday 11.10 "K^-OAF" A special Motor Bus for Brastagi connects with s.s. Kedah at Belawan on Saturdays. Tickets for this bus can ba put-chased on board s.s. "Kedah."406 words
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Advertisement361 1929-09-06 16 OCaOBBSaonOBI ifligflgggfleaaf WBgO New Shipment I I D j Kippers j j Haddocks i fl fl j Fresh Herrings Fish Fillets 9 9 g Bloaters j> 9 i J Red Herrings jj Singapore Coll Storage Co., Ltd. j n c U For Quality and Service. fl o o n 8361 words
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Advertisement310 1929-09-06 16 j jl| 2nd. HAND CARS W| 3 We have always a good selection to offer, of cars ij 3 that have been thoroughly overhauled and reconditioned. 3 I j] If in need, and in this yonr interest is our interest, jjj ij yon have only to invite demonstration. It will310 words
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Advertisement206 1929-09-06 16 They drop rain I not one survives j k 1 I Kills every fly♦ I I mosquito and roach I I VT THEN you kill bugs—kill them all! 1 I W Blade Flag used in a roomful of flies or mosquitoes gets every one of the S H pests. It206 words
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