Malaya Tribune, 16 September 1929
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Title Section22 1929-09-16 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI- No. 21S SINGAPORE, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, Sept. 16, 1929.22 words
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Advertisement204 1929-09-16 1 UKIOJN'S CEYLON TEA. yOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. J SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK jjj Tnis is prepared from i^JpJ| PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S MILK, and in condensation a nothing but FINEST WHITE g 4 SUGAR is added Being pre CONUtriitU Mltt{|| pared under the most hygienic I conditions, this Milk is especi-204 words
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Advertisement374 1929-09-16 1 "FLORODOR" f> Washing Suitings \v /V/ Mr jV F* r Tropical 0 Wear J/ HIGH B ET Singapore I I 1 famous J I Tomato Catsup Crosse Black well's unequalled blend. ASĔKjBB Fresh, ripe Tomatoes, creamed and blended uith Spices. An excellent Relish with Meat and Fish. ffi I 1374 words
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Article881 1929-09-16 2 ABSENCE OF TYRANNICAL GOVERNMENT. Hatred of Intellectuals. It ie sometimes said that the Dictatorship in Spain is, like everything else in that country, of a leisurely, easygoing character; that it is in fact a half-hearted, rather amiable sort of institution quite devoid of brutality and terrorism. It881 words
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Advertisement374 1929-09-16 2 ocaocsssaocaoi iocaoEsacsa atwaw ioqq WHITEAWAYQ 1 S STANDARD VALUES. o Br g J TempusT Watch j •J THE 'SYNTAX WATCH O THE DWARF IEMPUS" POCKET M O D WATCH, v ONE OF WHI TEA WAYS This is afthin pocket£dress (watch. Fitted |j Fitted with improved Swiss lever move-f STANDARD VALUES374 words
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Advertisement169 1929-09-16 2 ARE YOl3 TOE OLD AT THIRTY? A hose <>f men (an-1 wotiiei that, when they have reached bodily (unctions become weak starts up in joints and muscles. activity seems dulled, the I j. sluggish, work becomes distast. pleasures lose their grip. This X) frequent condition is caused bj disorder. The169 words
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Article629 1929-09-16 3 Pioneer of Cooling Drinks. In America, land of memorials, they uxo contemplating the erection of a monument to the man who made the first ice-cream, but unfortunately the plans are held up because that benefactor of perspiring humanity cannot be identified. At first it was thought629 words
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Advertisement209 1929-09-16 3 nrin——iiiuMMi ■immiMiuM i turni i ■OTgnTinMimnrirT nr n J M J^MM^MMM i^^ M M» I Eve's Preference. ijS c un populariiy of the Blue and Gold jjj pi labelled "4711" Eau de Cologne is due to the :g E MB9l act tnat or more than a century, it has been209 words
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Advertisement220 1929-09-16 3 ru The Three Best. l I THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY LTD Lg (Incorporated in England.) 1 Zl m~m m m 1 I INSURE with the 1 MOTOR UNION I The Leading Motor Vehicle Insurance i> c] Company. 1 FAVOURABLE RATES'PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS j FIRE MARINE BUSINESS 1 Also220 words
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324 1929-09-16 4 A novel that is "different" in a way that is truly refreshing is Julie Closson Kenly's "Strictly Personal." (D. Appleton and Co.. London.) Beginning when the youthful heroine purchases a red leather diary for the recording of her innermost thoughts and on through to the days324 words
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Article137 1929-09-16 4 Those keen eyes of Robert H. Davis are sizing up the world and mankind in genera! these days very much as wfc a in the eld days as magazine editor he would take the measure of a story manuscript that was sent in to him. Ir the137 words
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Article145 1929-09-16 4 Dr. Walter d. Cannon, author of "Bodily Changes in Fain. Hunger. Fear and Rage." tans been appointed Exchange Proteose* for France on the amngont nt which exists between Harvard University and the University at Parte, He WU] leave for tni* foreign service this month and will lecture145 words
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Article327 1929-09-16 4 It will interest Freemasons to learn that, in tin Batumi] vhere will be published an author- < Hatflre ncn book about the Craft. It have the title •English-speaking Freemasonry," an.i H ill be the first attempt to deal from the r with not only the theoretical327 words
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Article352 1929-09-16 4 Public interest in the King s recovery will be stimulated by the biographies which are to apDcar later in the year of his Majesty. One will be from the pen of Sii George Arthur, while Mr. P. A. Mackenzie, who has already a work to his credit352 words
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Article209 1929-09-16 4 "They ate no mrat. rior drank anything but vatar, surf th- cvmmcn p:ope go without shoes or stcckln"-; all the year round. I pitied j their poverty, but observed the pjople were fresh and lusty ;;iid did not se?m to be under any uneasiness abuit their way209 words
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Article231 1929-09-16 4 In the Zurcher Zeitung" there is an Interesting study about the growth and decline of languages during the last hundred years. '.sh now occupies the first place. A century ago it was spoken by not quite 20 millich people; to-day, it is the language of 160231 words
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Advertisement24 1929-09-16 4 nTwrrm—lan i ■ihiiimhhwh immn ni■« i iihii —aim "Frank Reiner" Violins Solo, Orchestra and Student. NANG HENG CO. 105. SELEGIE ROAD. ,r>r™ PHONF 695824 words
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Advertisement475 1929-09-16 4 UP THE QUALITY OF YOUR CAR WITHOUT LEAVING THE LOW PRICE FIELD The New Pontiac Big Six has brought big car appearance into the low-priced field. It U proving that y distinction in automobiles is not a matter of price. For in the New Pontiac Bi $l you find ,he475 words
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Article522 1929-09-16 5 A S3 Millions Scheme. Fear year; hence Peuang v.ill boa.-- of a hospital Well uoithy 01 her piaer as an advanced British Settlement. The building scheme, costing nearly three million dollars, has been approved by Government, and the programme of work has been aiready put in522 words
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Article603 1929-09-16 5 Call for Further Revision. This, says the Malayan Daily Express" of Kuala Lumpur, is not a country which can Claim anything like a glorious past, and its authentic history does not extend very far back. It is to-day. however, both populous and prosperous, and its status is603 words
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Advertisement742 1929-09-16 5 CALLS FOR TONIC HELP. people feel the exhausting effects of People. Thousands of weary, faded, debilitate at. Their blood has become watery and men and women in all parts of the world have impoverished, their nerves cry out for rein- i proved this; countless sufferers throughout the ion. the digestion742 words
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Advertisement494 1929-09-16 5 'In >l< MIU ll< HI EXPLAINS A FEW FACTS. PHOTOMATON is the only genuine automatic photography. PHOTOMATON pictures are NOT reversed. PHOTO MA TON cordially invites inspection of the marvellous mechanism contained within the cabinet. To the mechanically minded, it will prove intensely interesting and instructive. TO EVERYBODY it will494 words
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Advertisement334 1929-09-16 6 PAVILION 1 I THONE 6903 I a I j] FROM MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 TO SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 g jj AT 115 P.M. SHARP. I The Latest PA THE GAZETTE. 1 I ROD LA ROCQUE j HOLD EM VALE! S IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.3 C P.M. I LEO MALOIS334 words
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Advertisement270 1929-09-16 6 Amusements. lalhambra! j 'PHONE 6909 jj (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) g a a I PROGRAMME I Commencing Friday, September 13. a I 3 IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. _j tJ pi 3 S THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. jj SHOWGIRL a featuring the new star a Alice270 words
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Advertisement589 1929-09-16 6 GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE Junction Albert and Bencoclen Streets. SoHh BrW c No. ttaj FROM FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13 TO Fr m Wednesda y» Septeßlber 1] THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. to Tacsda y» September 17. SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.m. Something NEW! Something VITAL! m Something THRILLING!589 words
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296 1929-09-16 7 The Market Quiet. Ueava Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. o-day: RUBBER. London 10 3/16 d., unchanged. New York 20Vk cents (G), unchanged, shares:—Quiet. Allenbys $2.35—$2.45, Ayer les $1.65—51.70. Ayer Panas $1.90—52. m its 94—98 cents. Balgownies $3.05—$3.15, .is $1.27 $1,321-. Bukit Jelotongs 73— 76296 words
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Article143 1929-09-16 7 [British Official Wireless.] London, Sept. 15. Paris 123.895 New Vcrk 4.84 21/32 Brussels 34.8 V 5 Geneve 25.165 Amsterdam 12.09*4 Milan H2.70 Berlin 20.36 Stockholm 18.10 Copenhagen Oslo 18.205 Vienna 34.43 Prague 163% Helsingfors 192% Madrid 32.86 Lisbon 108.30 Athens 315 Bucharest 817 Rio 574 j Buenos Aires 47143 words
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Article142 1929-09-16 7 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 18. Rice, Slam 1 per Koyan $410 Rice, Slam 2 $391 Rice. Siam 3 $374 Rice. Siam 4 $358 Rice. Saigon A-l $355 Rice. Saigon 1 $335 Rice. Saigon 2 $325 Rice, Saigon 3 $310 Rice. Rangoon 1 294 Rice, Rangoon 2 $290 Rice, Par Boiled No.142 words
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Article70 1929-09-16 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON. SEPT. 16. Buyers seller* H.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 34% 34% Standard R.S.S. on Tender September 34 35 October 35% 35% November 36% 36% October/December 36% 36% January/March 37% 38 Tone of Market:—Stagnant—Steady. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet70 words
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Article62 1929-09-16 7 Big Saving to the Industry. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service}.} London, Sept. 14. The reduction in cotton wages by 6.41 per cent, affected half a million Lancashire operat:ves for the first time yesterday. It is computed chat it will mean a saving to the industry of £2,500,000 annually.Reuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article81 1929-09-16 7 London, Sept. 13. Manchester Market. BVi lb. Shirtings, fair (new basis) 12s 6d 40's Grey yams, single twist 17 6 lb. T. Cloth, fair—24 yards 8/Liverpool Market. Cotton—Fully Middling American 10.32 Egyptian Cotton 17.65 Metals. Tin Standard 3 months £209.0.0 Produce. Copra, fair merchantable J323.10.0 Black Pepper Is81 words
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Article79 1929-09-16 7 \SIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon cts. Red Shell (ex-pump) 79 (ex 2-gall. can A /or 4-gall. drum) 79 Yellow Shell (ex pump) 79 (ex 4-pallon drum) 79 (ex 4-gallon tin) 83 Shell Aviation (ex 4-galL drum) 94 (ex 4-gall. tin) 98 STANDARD OIL CO., OF79 words
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Article115 1929-09-16 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, Sept. 16, East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). ML Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Circe 13; Pres. Garfield 11; Phemius 9; Chaucer 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Darvel 30; Skuld 33: Kingyuan 35; Seattle Maru 37; Ipoh 39. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4).115 words
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Article33 1929-09-16 7 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day la Rs. 152 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 15€ for $100.33 words
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Article850 1929-09-16 7 P. T. Co-operators. THRIFT IMPLIES GOOD CHARACTER. Dividend of Three Per Cent. The first annual general meeting of the Singapore Posts and Telegraphs Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society Ltd., was held at the General Post Office on Saturday, when, among other things, the report and accounts were presented for consideration850 words
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Article111 1929-09-16 7 Seiyukai Alleges Breach •of Constitution. {"Japanese News" Service Tokyo, Sept. 12. Mr. Hamaguchi, Prime Minister, during a heated discussion on the revised executive estimates, which were submitted tor explanation to a gathering of delegations of political parties at the Premier's official residence, stressed his view that Government action111 words
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Article50 1929-09-16 7 Three Indians Fined To-Day. Fines of $50 each were imposed on three Indians who pleaded guilty before the Second Magistrate (Mr. P. S. Williams) this morning to charges of betting on th*» race course. Mr. Barry, A.S.P., prosecuted and evidence of arrest was given by Detective sub-Inspector Rayney.50 words
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Article71 1929-09-16 7 Chinese Found in Pool of Blood. When the ambulance was called to 55. South Bridge Road, at about 7.30 p.m. on Saturday, a gruesome sight met the dresser as he entered a back room. A Chine's*? lay on the floor in a pool of blood. He71 words
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Article244 1929-09-16 7 The M. M. Co., have under consideration the construction of three more passengers liners. One order has been placed and the ship will be named "Georges Phillipar." The gross tonnage will bo about 15,000 and the length b.p. 542.5 ft. The speed of the244 words
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Article182 1929-09-16 7 "Kistna," Brit. 672 tons, Capt. Williamson, from Bangkok, 15-9; for Bangkok. ]«»-!>. "Produce," Nor. 74-"» tons. Capt. Elytosen, from Saigon, 15-9; for Saigon, 17-9--"Giang Ann," Brit. SM tons. (apt. Griffiths, from Batavia, 15-1); for Batavia. 17-1). "Prachatipok," Siam. 003 tons, dipt, Nicolaisen, from Bangkok, 16-9; For Bungkok, 16-1). "Majang,"182 words
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Article80 1929-09-16 7 Orders for week ending Sunday Sept. 22: To-day. Sept. 16.—First Class and King's Scout Tests, Raffles Institution 5.15 p.m. To-morrow, Sept. 17.—Signalling Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m.; Executive Committee Meeting, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18.—Hall's Football Shield. First Round: 3rd Troop v. 11th Troop, St. Joseph's Ground; 10th80 words
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Advertisement503 1929-09-16 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED —For a responsible position welleducated Chinese. Must speak and writ- perfect English and be good at correspondence. Exceptionally good prospects. Apply Box 920. c/o Malaya Tribune. There are vacancies in a private heme for 5 fchoolboys frcm o broad. Charges moderate, cemfc: table end convenient. Please apply503 words
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Advertisement559 1929-09-16 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED —Experienced Salesman for Furniture Department. Good salary to active capable man with good experience. Apply John Little and Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. The following Plant is now available for sale: 2 (No.) Air Locks and Diaphragms, 6 ft. dia. Complete with fittings. 1 Set of 4 (.No.)559 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous207 1929-09-16 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, SEPT. 16. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api (Meran) 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Penang iPerak) 3 p.m. P. Dickson. Lumut and Teluk Anson (Medusa) 3 p.m. Malacca (Kopah> 3 p.m. Muar (Tronohi 3 p.m. Southern and Western India Azay Le Rideau 4 p.m. TO-MORROW,207 words
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Miscellaneous190 1929-09-16 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. TO-DAY, SEPT. 16. High Tides.—10.2 a.m.. 8.54 p m. Football: S.A.P.A. Cup. S.C.F.A. v. I.C.F.A., Stadium. Meeting: S.P.C.A.. Municipal Board Room 5.15 p.m. Meeting: Singapore Mercantile Co-Operative Society, Y.M.C.A. Down-Town branch, 5.15 p.m. Lawson-Sydney Comedy Co.: "Easy Virtue," Vic. Theatre, 9.30 pjn. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 17. High Tides.—10.25 a.m.,190 words
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Miscellaneous128 1929-09-16 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT MALAYA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. AT 3 i.M Temperature. Rainfall Bright Mean Wind. Sunshine Force Stations. j yesterday JYesterday. Humidity Direc- Weather u Mm No. of M.H P. Max j Mm. hours 1 i I i I i«_ Kual» Lumpur 7 ,76 69 U128 words
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Obituary134 1929-09-16 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. Koh Cheng Kiat and family thank all relatives and those particularly members of U.C.M.A., who paid night visits and attended the funeral of the late Mr. Koh Cheng Kiat and also these who sent wrea'.ns and letters of condolence in their sad134 words
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Article738 1929-09-16 8 There are movements in progress to-day, some in a blaze of publicity and others "behind the scenes," which may profoundly affect the prospects for world peace. It is not yet certain that all the nations have learned thy hitter lessons taught by the Great War and the738 words
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Article188 1929-09-16 8 Mr. G. W. Jackson of the S.S. Police has arrived in Malacca. anl is attacked to th 3 Central Police Station Mrs. Mcody, headmistress of the Tranquerah English School. Malacca, proceeded on a trip to Japan when the school closed for the midsummer vacation. Mrs. Bruce has resigned from the188 words
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Article113 1929-09-16 8 Swimming Bath at Mount Emily. Municipal Committee No. 6 took the following action at a meeting held on Sept. 11:— Agraed to taike over Mount Emily gardens (Water Department) as a public park, and generally approved proposal to convert Mount Emily Reservoir into a swimming bath. Approved appointment113 words
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Article122 1929-09-16 8 Two Murder Charges. Twenty-one cases are listed on the calendar for the fifth session of the Singapore Assize Court, commencing tomorrow, tat which the Chief Justice (Sir Wm. Murison) will preside. The list comprises charges of unlawful return from banishment (5); armed robbery (4); possession of forged notes122 words
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Article72 1929-09-16 8 Broadcast of Famous Play. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby. Sept. 14. Arrangements have been made for a world broadcast of the famous war play, "Journey's End," on the evening of Ai mistice Day. from the short wave experimental station 5 SW (Chelmsford). All other stations in England will simultaneously72 words
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Article125 1929-09-16 8 "The Nightingale," a play from Hans Anderson's stories, will be given to-morrow at the Y.W.C.A.. Fort Canning Road, by the members of the Dramatic Class, under the direction oi Mrs. Hopkins, with a curtain-raiser. "At Dead of Night." by A. A. Milne. The setting of "The Nightingale"125 words
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Article445 1929-09-16 8 Mr. H. Ashworth Hope, a former well-known resident of Ipoh. is re-visiting Malaya and is at present in Ipoh. Capt. If. M. Hashim. M.C.S.. Assistant Registrar. Cc-operative Department, arrived in Singapore on Saturday from Penang. Mr Lav Chaik Suk. formerly a frequeni l'ributor to our correspondence columns, has left Kuala445 words
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Article638 1929-09-16 8 "The Rotters." Let us hasten to anticipate the humourfc s by declaring that our second heading wouin be a shameful libel as applied to the first. T!, Rotters" is H. F. Maltby's clever York.sh:j comedy, and was the first offering, on Saturday evening, to a crowded and638 words
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Article229 1929-09-16 8 A New Quarterly. mother magazine has come into beim: "The Meteor." the organ of the Governmen Junior Officers' Association. F.M.S. That a magazine of this nature is necessary there can be no doubt as there are about 4.000 memer.-> in the Association, and all matters pertaining to its229 words
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Article44 1929-09-16 8 Prom Indo-China by Azav Le RM Singapore at 11 a.m. to-day. Prom China by "Van Heutsz,' ri v pcre to-night. Prom China and Japan by "Sudr due Singapore to-morrow. From Holland by "Indrapoera," due Sii pore on Thursday morning, the 19Lh instai44 words
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Article44 1929-09-16 8 Latest Quotations. RFBBFR. London:—10 3;16d. New York:—20\ cents (G>. Singapore:—34 1 -34 cents TIN. London:—Spot £205 0s. Od. (up 10s. 0.. 3 months, buyers £208 17s. Cd. <u: 6d.), sellers £209 0s. Od. (up 7s. 6d Singapore:—$106.12', a t250 tons sold.»44 words
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Advertisement234 1929-09-16 8 I Robinson'S I I Annual Sale! j LAST THREE DAYS j j September 16,17, and 18. j I Do not Miss the Opportunity B I of the Year. I ROBINSON Co., Ltd I {3 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) S I SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. [J S WITTE ENGINES j234 words
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Advertisement102 1929-09-16 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 Support local industry and at the same time reduce your co*t of living by using T. K. X's Tyres.102 words
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186 1929-09-16 9 Conference In London in December. SECURING WORLD PEACE. t'hina Resolution Carried at Geneva. British Official wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Sept. 15. Warm congratulations are extended in the to the Prime Minister and President over on the success of the conversations onBritish Official wireless. - 186 words
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Article189 1929-09-16 9 CONFERENCE OF POWERS IN LONDON Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] Washington, Sept. 14. It is not proposed to hold the naval limitation conference at Washington, as suggested earlier. The venue is not mentioned but it is understood that it will very likely be London. It is stated that theReuter's Service. - 189 words
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Article77 1929-09-16 9 Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] Washington, Sept. 15. The Navy Department has published the first table of the relative Anglo-American naval strengths, which compares the two fleets on •he basis of "standard" tons and gives Britain 1.345,000 and the United States 1.294,000. Under the new figures the United StatesReuter's Service. - 77 words
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Article38 1929-09-16 9 Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] London. Sept. 14. Vickers and Armstrong steel foundry atElswick is closing indefinitely and 200 men have received notice because oi the Govern--9 t'a decision cancelling and suspending contracts on naval armaments.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article251 1929-09-16 9 TIME NEEDED FOR REPLACEMENT. Reuter's Service. Tokyo. Sept. 15. Although official confirmation of the proposal for a Five Power Conference in December has not yet been received naval circles are deeply interested in the report. The Naval spokesman, commenting on the kdihood of America proposing an extension ofReuter's Service. - 251 words
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Article129 1929-09-16 9 Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] Tokyo. Sept. 15. While the vernacular pa pi rs welcome the uccessful outcome of the Anglo-Americ«.n onversations, they emphasise that the establishment of Anglo-American parity does not onnote an advance towards practical uona ..sarmament unless all the lead in ;xj\vers are consulted, andReuter's Service. - 129 words
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Article345 1929-09-16 9 CORDIAL FAREWELL ON THE RHINE. Reputation for Fair Play. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. Wieshaden, Sept. 15. A handful of spectators watched the departure for England of the advance party of the Dorsets and Leicesters, the first British troops to leave the Rhineland under the evacuation scheme.Reuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 345 words
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Article193 1929-09-16 9 Road of Practical Progress. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Sept. 6. Mr. William Graham. President of the Board of Trade, in an address at Oxford yesterday, said that the World Economic Conference of 1927 had definitely recommended free trade and progressive reduction of tariff barriers butBritish Official Wireless. - 193 words
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Article163 1929-09-16 9 Forthcoming Legislation. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Sept. 14. In view of the progress made by coalowners with the preparation of the scheme for national control of output and selling prices, the newspapers state that the Government are confident that the owners' final decision will beBritish Official Wireless. - 163 words
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Article97 1929-09-16 9 Communism Blamed. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Bombay. Sept. 15. Drastic action against Communists in Bombay, also the institution outside Bombay of a settlement for Bombay hooligans on the lines of the Borstal Institutions in England, are the main recommendations of the Bombay Riots Inquiry Committee, which investigatedReuter's Service. - 97 words
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Article268 1929-09-16 9 MUSSOLINI DEFINES HIS POSITION. Reduction of Grand Council. Reuter's Service. Rome, Sept. 14. In a bold speech, in which he bluntly declared that he alone was master of Italy, Signor Mussolini made it clear that his decision to relinquish a number of Ministries does not mean that heReuter's Service. - 268 words
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Article58 1929-09-16 9 Censured for Death of HungerStriker. Reuter's Service. Simla. Sept. 15. In the Legislative Assembly to-day Government was defeated by 55 votes to 47 on a motion by Mr. Motilal Nehru, who moved the adjournment as a vote of censure over the death of the hunger-striker. Das, oneReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article194 1929-09-16 9 Reuter's Service. Calcutta. Sept. 16. An enormous crowd occupied every point of vantage in the vicinity of the suburban station of Howrah on the occasion of the arrival of the remains of Jarindranath Das. Cries of "Down with Imperialism." "Long live Revolution" were raised as theReuter's Service. - 194 words
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Article63 1929-09-16 9 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Sept. 15. Lord Irwin, Governor General of India, and Lady Irwin, who will conclude their holiday In England next month, will leave London on Oct. 10 for Marseilles en route for Bombay. On arrival Lord Irwin will resume the Viceroyalty ofBritish Official Wireless. - 63 words
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Article56 1929-09-16 9 Naval Magazine Explosions. Reuter's Service. Portsmouth, Virginia, Sept. 15. Millions of rounds of ammunition and thousands of rifles were destroyed by fire at the naval magazine at St. Julian Creek. The rifle ammunition and numbers of one and three inch shells exploded in bursts reminiscent of wartime.Reuter's Service. - 56 words
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Article99 1929-09-16 9 British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. I British Official Wireless.] Rug-by, Sept. 1-. Reports from Moscow state that the Soviet Government has accepted the British invitation to send an envoy to Tondon to discuss the resumption of Anglo-Russian diplomatic relations. The envoy will probably arrive on Sept. 24.British Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 99 words
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Article201 1929-09-16 9 Are Foreigners Sale in China? TRADE SHIP PIRATED. Consul Requests Steps by Nanking Government. Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.) Ichang. Sept. 16. Bishop Trudo Jans Ettwo and the Franciscan Fathers, Bruno and Rupertus, have been murdered in Liaotang village, in the interior of Hupeh. The three men came fromReuter's Service. - 201 words
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Article219 1929-09-16 9 HOSTILITIES IN SELF-DEFENCE. ["Sin Kno Mm Press" Service.) Shanghai, Sept. 16. Foreign Legations repoit by wireless that a second Soviet Note was delivered to Mr. Chiang Tso Pin (Berlin) yesterday through the Soviet Ambassador in Berlin. The Soviet agree to reappointing Russian managers of the railway provided219 words
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Article191 1929-09-16 9 Ready for Trial Flights. British Official Wireless. tBritish Official Wireless.] Rugby, Sept. 14. The trials of the new British airships are awaited with keen interest. Short trials of both the state built airship K101 and the privately constructed vessel R10J are' well advanced and are still proceeding. Th<;British Official Wireless. - 191 words
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Article88 1929-09-16 9 14 Killed Within Few Hours. Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.) New York, Sept. 15. Within a few hours at least fourteen were killed in a succession of aeroplane accidents, six of which were at Merriton. Ontario, whero a plane set fire to four others in a collision with twoReuter's Service. - 88 words
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Article45 1929-09-16 9 Damage at a Million Dollars. Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] Linden New Jersy. Sept. 15. A flaming oil barge slipped her moorings and drifted to the refineries of the Standard Oil and Swanflnch oil companies, which were set aflre. The damage is $1,000,000.Reuter's Service. - 45 words
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Advertisement162 1929-09-16 9 IGilbey's I Invalid I L Port. j s Invalid Port is a Genuine Port Wine, 3 it is Recommended j i by Sir A fly <y f B I Cameron. Fx-Presi- dent and Professor of p jj IHpS Hygiene and Chemis- I t try, t\oval College of g Surgeons f162 words
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1195 1929-09-16 10 Sports Pastimes: Latest Home League Soccer Results. More Records Broken at the Races. Singapore Races. RECORDS BY MR. POLLY J AND CAFE ROYAL. jEnd of Professional Meeting. THE TURF. As far as professional racing is concerned tke Singapore Autumn Meeting closed on daturdav and it may be said that, with1,195 words
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Article67 1929-09-16 10 Nearly $200,000 For Winner. Reuter's Service. {Reuters Service.) New York, Sept. 14. The Belmont Park Futurity Stakes, the richest horse race in the world, in which the winning owner receives £21,400, was won by Mr. Harry Payne Whitney's Which One Mr. George Widener's Hijack was second, and GallantReuter's Service. - 67 words
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Article154 1929-09-16 10 NOT TO PLAY IN MALAYA CUP. RUGBY FOOTBALL. On Saturday, a few rugger enthusiasts, headed by Dr. E. D. Lindow, were out for practice at Malacca. A game will be played on Wednesday. There is a revival of the game in Malacca, though it is understood that the154 words
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Article72 1929-09-16 10 "HURRICANES" WIN FINAL. POLO. Reuter's Service. {Renter's Service.) New York, Sept. 15. In the final of the United States open polo championship the Hurricanes beat Sandspoint by 11 goals to 7. The holders, Meadowbrook. did not compete. The Hurricanes team consisted of Stephen Sanford, Captain Roark (theReuter's Service. - 72 words
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Article69 1929-09-16 10 GOLF. For the September Monthly Medal competition at the Keppel Golf Club thirtyfour cards were taken out and the following returned: H. Hall all square, F. V. Boardman 1 down. H. I. Jones 3 down J. Strachan 3 down, E. L. Morgan 3 down. Ball Sweeps—Saturday, divided69 words
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Article353 1929-09-16 10 Arsenal's Sharp-Shooting. CHELSEA WIN LONDON BATTLE. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.) London, Sept. 14. To-day's English and Scottish Leaguo matches resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE. —Div. I. A Sheffield Double. Arsenal 6, Burnley L Aston Villa 1, Sheffield W. 3. Blackburn R. 4, Grimsby T. LReuter's Service. - 353 words
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Article72 1929-09-16 10 This Week's Matches. The following games in the second round of the Singapore Cup competition will be played this week at the Stadium:— To-day, Sept. 16. S.C.F.A. v. I.C.F.A.—(Referee: Reel). Wednesday, Sept. 18. Welch v. S.C.F.A. ll.—(Foster). Thursday, Sept. 19. Malays v. S.R.C.—(Smith). Friday, Sept. 20. S.C.C. v.72 words
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Article938 1929-09-16 10 Derby Alone Unbeaten in First Division. The following are the Home League tables, Including Saturday's matches: ENGLISH LEAGUE.—Div. L "Rams" in the Lead. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Derby County 5 4 0 1 13 4 Arsenal 5 4 1 0 16 6 8938 words
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Article36 1929-09-16 10 Owing to heavy rain, the match between ♦5*1. Y and the A which was to have been played yesterday, was >ostponed. The S.A.W.L.A. second string will meet haffles Institution on the latter's ground to-day.36 words
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Article100 1929-09-16 10 CRICKET. On Saturday St. Joseph's Institution met. an S.C.R.C. eleven on the latter's ground, the result being a draw. The School scored 222 for 8 and the Chinese 81 for 7. The boys delayed their declaration to enable one of their batsmen to reach his 50100 words
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Article79 1929-09-16 10 BADMINTON. A return match between Sect Kirn Cheng's B. P. and the Mossdale Athletic Party was played yesterday. The following" were the results (S.K.C. players named first): Quan Siew Chye beat Gan Hock Kee 15-2, 15-10; Ho Eng Kwee beat Tan Kirn Swee 15-5, 15-2; Sect79 words
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Article110 1929-09-16 10 The following were the results in the match between the Hercules B.P. and the Horlicks B.P. played on the former's court (Hercules players mentioned first): Georgie Lowe beat Tan Boon Khiang 15-3, 15-9; Quek Gim Tong beat Gan Hock Hoe 15-4, 15-9; Chin Tham Swee110 words
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Article28 1929-09-16 10 HOCKEY. Members of St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association interested in hockey are reminded of the meeting convened for tomorrow, at 615 p.m., at the Catholic Club.28 words
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Article49 1929-09-16 10 TILDENS SEVENTH SUCCESS. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.] Forest Hills, Sept. 11. Tilden to-day won the American lawn tennis championsnip for the seventh time, beating Hunter 3—6, 6—3, 4—6, 6 2, 6—4. This is the first occasion the pan have met in the American champio/t&hip final.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article205 1929-09-16 10 TO-DAY'S TIES. The following ties in the autumn lawn tennis tournament will be played off at the S.C.C. this afternoon: A. Singles:—G. R. More scr. v. R. E. Prentis plus 3; W. N. Hansell plus 15 v. Rev. W. M. Aitken owe 30; H. S. Haskins owe 1205 words
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212 1929-09-16 10 SWIMMING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hong Kong-. Sept. 7. The heats for the 1,500 metres was held in spite of bad weather. The swimmers had to face a rough sea and heavy rain. Another typhoon was expected to come at any moment. Before the start212 words
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Article65 1929-09-16 10 YACHTING. Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.] Oyster Bay, Long Island, Sept. 14. The Seawanhaka Yachting Cup for the best of five races was won by 3 races to 2 by the Scottish eight metre "Caryl" (the challenger), belonging to Mr. F. W. Robertson, in a contest with theReuter's Service. - 65 words
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Article93 1929-09-16 10 Sequel in District Court. When a Chinese named Teo Beng Huat was charged before the District Judge (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) this morning with assaulting his father it was disclosed that the accused and his father quarrelled over a sum of money which the son had93 words
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Article121 1929-09-16 10 FRENCH PRESS OPPOSES BRITISH >i()VE Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.] Paris. Sept 14 The newspapers are up in arms as regard the land disarmament proposal which understood, Viscount Cecil is subnnu Geneva on behalf of the British Qoven suggesting a limitation of trainee France was always opposed to limit;,Reuter's Service. - 121 words
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Article49 1929-09-16 10 MACDONALO'S SON INCLUDED Reuter's Service. London. Sept. 15. Lord Hailsham (Lord Chancellor in the la:e Government!, head of the delegation attending the meetings in Japan of tne Institute 0 f Pacific Relations, has left for Japan. The delegation includes the Premier's son. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, M.P.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article125 1929-09-16 10 AMERICA'S ADHERENCE. Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service. 1 Geneva, Sept. 15. The Assembly, amid general applause, to-day adopted a draft protocol relating tc the adherence of the United States to the Statute of the Permanent Court of International Justice, and also adopted by 32 votes to 15 amendments toReuter's Service. - 125 words
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Article50 1929-09-16 10 Reuter's Service. [Renter 1 Service.1 Geneva. Sept. 14. On behali of the Irish Free Stale Mr. McGilligan, tile Free State Foreigu Minister, signed the Optional Clause. The Free State's adherence is for twenty years on the sole condition of reciprocity, and the signature is subject to ratificationReuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article43 1929-09-16 10 Reuter's Service. t Reuter s Service. 1 Pretoria. Sept. 14. It is reliably learned that the Union Government has appointed Major F. F. Pienaar their accredited representative at Geneva to deal with South Africa's interests in the League of Nations.Reuter's Service. - 43 words
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Article75 1929-09-16 10 Reuter's Service. I Reuter's Service.] Geneva. Sept. 14. Mr. Chao Cliu «.Chinese delegate to the League of Nations) scored a success to-day when a public sitting o£ the League Assembly agreed to place on the agenda liis resolution proposing that the Articles be so altered asReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article371 1929-09-16 10 Accident in Bencoolen St Another instance of reckless driving Sikh taxi drivers was given on Satardaj evening at Bencoolen Street when a Citroen car 7305 ran into a "baby" Austin 6»tn. It would appear that the Sikh commenced hir, mad run from Truro Road, and with .our passengers371 words
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Miscellaneous190 1929-09-16 10 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Sept. 22: TO-DAY, SEPT 16. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. S. R. A. »v>. Battery Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. S. R. A. (v> Signals. Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. M. G. Platoon (Eurasian*. Revolver Training. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. "A"190 words
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Article87 1929-09-16 11 !Our readers are invited to write to us on s of public interest. It must be underod that the "Malaya Tribune" does not arih 1 endorse opinions expressed by coi- dents. Letters should be as brief as t preferably type-written (double spacand on one side of the paper only.87 words
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Article205 1929-09-16 11 To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sj; It is a nuisance to see hawkers being alT :.ti by the police almost every morning district of Rochore. Formerly the fljarrat there, which was established nearly a ceir ury ago and was supposed to be the oldest marK't in Singapore,205 words
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Article502 1929-09-16 11 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir —I have been pleased to read the letters rn the above topic. Your correspondent S.M.. in h:s first letter, commented well on the competency of the drivers, which there is no gainsaying, but to say they are "bereft of a sense of502 words
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Article1259 1929-09-16 11 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune. Sir. Without wishing to keep up a similar attitude towards your Chinese Correspondent who being intoxicated by a strong desire to 'fad my previous letter between the lines, which was quite unnecessary as my moti\e in writing was not concealed, misreads my1,259 words
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Article222 1929-09-16 11 The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended Sept. 7: Alexandria; 2 plague cases and I death. Aden: 2 smallpox cases. Bassein: 1 plague case and 1 death. Bombay: 5 smallpox cases and I deaths as against222 words
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Advertisement189 1929-09-16 11 1 SHANKS I I SANITARY APPLIANCES. I Shipment of approved patterns has M g just arrived. C H Variety of Lavatory Basin?, Sinks, European 3© p ffi and Native wash-down Closets, Baths, Stone- t J k S ware pipes, etc. Ĕ q X High-class quality and special discounts «3 [5189 words
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Advertisement266 1929-09-16 11 v rv j Radian Qjb; Whisky, j I A RYE WHISKY. j I ESSENTIAL FOR COCKTAILS. 9 BLENDS EXCELLENTLY WITH DRY GINGER B .iLE AS A LONG DRINK. I S The Age and Genuineness of this Whisky are 3 3] Guaranteed by the Excise Department of the 3 1 Canadian266 words
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Article1185 1929-09-16 12 MINING. t»SC*D Bf FRASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, September 16. 1029. 10 a.m. j lwue Issue Value Buyers. BeUers. Value Buyer*. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 38 6 39 6 5|- Pahang Consols 10i- 11|--5 Ayer Hitam Tin 13 9 14|9 5j- Pangnga River 7|-1,185 words
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Advertisement398 1929-09-16 12 C YANS PASTILLES arc mt« ihi«!d agmnat all winter ill* »«c+i v^ v v t^'^vß« s>re 1 hroau C o ai>d Ti,wr > ,11 i ant,, «P ,,c "»pour» pen<-traie into tfx /jn^^^A\' \.~yt innermost cavme* ot tne oo«-. thr-wt i che l 1 aod ti l mxx^- m 8398 words
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Advertisement189 1929-09-16 12 I Palm Oil Pointers -2. |{j Invest While You Save. It is a weary business trying to accumulate capital for investment purposes rO by saving a few dollars a month (and few people can dv more in these days jd of the High Cost of Living). j3 The amount grows189 words
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Advertisement438 1929-09-16 12 1 §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 ot the beard, perial? A few drops and gets the beard soft and ready after a438 words
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Article635 1929-09-16 13 MOSCOW PAPERS' COMMENTS. Continuance of Tory Policy. All the leading Soviet newspapers devote much space to the interruption of the AngloSoviet negotiations. The "Izvestia" in a leading article discusses in detail the situation created after M. Dolgalevski's conversation with Mr. Henderson, and writes:— "The insidious questions by Conservatives635 words
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Article230 1929-09-16 13 Should the Post Office Pay? ''Alpha" writes to the "Straits Echo" of "a wonderful phenomenon that has taken place on the tele graph wires between Kulini and Butterworth." Quite recently" he says. a friend of mine handed in a telegram at Kulim the text of whit:h was230 words
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Advertisement492 1929-09-16 13 CRUSADER FENCING I I (Galvanised After Manufacture). H CiThe Expensive and Most g h.v tive Unclimbable Fencing X r Obtainable. C fU*\ .(1 by Public Works V f)il t«| 1 Departments, Municipalities, kf J&mf fl E <on tractors, etc., etc. J ifS^^ 1 ii^dS nquiries solicited. ft -f f a492 words
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Advertisement55 1929-09-16 13 DANCING LESSONS. All kinds of su»ge and ball room dancing By Prof C 1 !icr**ses former!'. of •£>» \lkambra. London, and Miss M. Senour Physical culture gymnastic and reductn» •system. Also open for entertainments, cltio/ dinners and children's parties, schools, etc Magic, sleight of hand and dancing Villa Bohemia, 9.55 words
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Advertisement145 1929-09-16 13 IVe cotr^ at last, you see!" CRAVEN A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES The ONLY Cigarettes Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON Sole AgeHts —HUTTENBACH LAZARUS Sons. Ltd. Singapore, Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. »»»>>>>>>>>>)>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>^>^>>>>; RE O* jjjH Quality Underlies Charm. The distinctive' colours and slender, peel the traditional structural145 words
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Advertisement436 1929-09-16 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Ur.'Boey Swee Poh died on August 31, 1929, tt nis residence, No. 99, Tank Road. Any person or persons who left Chinese Curios with iiia late Boey Swee Poh are required to take delivery of their gooas before the end of the torrent month. (Sd.) CHAN SIOK436 words
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Advertisement483 1929-09-16 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Salesmen, all or part tlmt No experience necessary If honest and willin» to work. Commission paid at start. Salar? as soon as efficiency is demonstrated. Apph in person at 61, Orchard Road. Singapore. WANTED—Candidates for (evening) Commercial Classes in Typewriting, Book-keeping and Shorthand. Apply early to T. G.483 words
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Advertisement541 1929-09-16 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, Hit. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,541 words
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Advertisement374 1929-09-16 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. M.374 words
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Advertisement277 1929-09-16 14 INSURANCE. SOUTH S i BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT ft MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2. Finlvyson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE. 58, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital277 words
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Advertisement459 1929-09-16 14 EDUCATIONAL. I FAR EASTERN MUSIC I SCHOOL. I (B-Short Street close to Midtii. j ud ft Offering Courses in TheoJ ft j tical and Practical Music p I particulars apply:— Th, s. tcr £H MERCANTILE INSTITI TjT 1 PREPARATORY CLASS! fl 16-1, Prinsep Street. B Receives students from Priman ■>459 words
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Advertisement468 1929-09-16 15 STEAMER SAILINGS ~P 0 BRITISH LNDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) M\IL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. „pv«\SULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. d nder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1929 re 7,000 Sept 18 9,100468 words
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Advertisement573 1929-09-16 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch IHp, fi Australlsche Dampfschlffs IQW* Q Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated In Oennany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. 1 m.s. DUISBURG via Takao Sept 21 t m.s. SAUERLAND via Takao Oct 8 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Oct 17 t s.s. OLDENBURG Oct573 words
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Advertisement589 1929-09-16 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Sail 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. London, A'werp R'dam Oct 24 25 Katori Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp589 words
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Advertisement484 1929-09-16 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHEB |TSS3 LLOYD (Incorporated i n Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. MAIN for Hong Kong, S'ghai, Nagasaki, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao Sept 29 PFALZ for Manila, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama and Vladivostok Oct. 7 HOMEWARDS. ALSTER for Marseille, Oran, Djibouti,484 words
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Advertisement252 1929-09-16 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE PENANG (direct express service—l 9 H hem). Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH' BELAWAN (via Peaaaff). Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" A special Motor Bus for Brastagi connects with s.s. Kedah at Be la wan o» Saturdays. Tickets for this bus can be252 words
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Advertisement164 1929-09-16 16 OC-OC_-OE3O-3E=_oao—=-OaO_=IOBO j COLD STORAGE i BIS n ft. MILK Uy CREAM, j g (i i OBTAINABLE IN PINTS AND o llj HALF PINTS. U o j Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) j For Quality and Service. g "itVii? B because, conditioned by the exclusive164 words
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Advertisement411 1929-09-16 16 |f||| 2nd. HAND GARS I We have always a good selection to offer, of cars r- that have been thoroughly overhauled and reconditioned. I If in need, and in this your interest is our interest, g you fyave only to invite demonstration. t It will cost yon nothing, and yon411 words
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