Malaya Tribune, 20 September 1929

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune >L XVL No. 222 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, Sept. 20, 1929.
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  • 1015 2 DANGEROUS PRACTICES IN SOUTH AFRICA. Negroes Fear White Man's "Magic/* A cable from South Africa announces that native witch doctor have formed a union. When in health the town native may be the most advanced and civilised person. But in sickness he is just a poor, nervou. savage
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    • 298 2 I GET WELL—AND GET j I FREE I GIFTS! I TITINCARNIS is not only a delicious I I VV tonic, wine about which thousands I M of grateful users have written us. It is I 1 not only a giver of health; it is a giver of fijm\ t I
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    • 202 2 j I When Beauty and Charm Reveal Themselves. Many women look with envy at the marvel of their sex who spends her early morning out of doors riding, swimming or wa king; changes for an energetic game of tennis; changes again for her morning shopping, which she does efficiently and
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  • 531 3 Need of Floating Islands Over the Atlantic. Twenty years ago, while a little band of us were waiting for the wind to drop on the sand-dunes near Calais S3 that M. Louis Eleriot might start upon his attempt to be the first man in the world
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    • 231 3 He was Weak, Thin and Listless but Won back manly Strength this way. He grew thinner and thinner. His appetite was like a canary's. He always felt tired and "fit for nothing"—got no real satisfaction out of life. Then one day some friend told him about McCoy's Tablets —told him
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  • 2224 4 DEEP LEVEL DREDGING. Past and Modern The following is the third part of an interesting lecture delivered by Mr. F. W. Tayne at the Ipoh Club last week-end to a gathering of about 120 people, mostly members of the Malayan tin mining community. Mr. T. R. A. Windeatt,
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    • 418 4 j, LATHES, AND I CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM j *o!e Importers: TIIC EaSt \SVdHC CO., Ltd., SINGAPORE •Q 'Incorporated in Denmark.) 3 SUA 1 LEADS THE WAY! f p-" fr k" U.S.A. Success in International Six Days Trial fi 5 SEVEN Entries and SEVEN GOLD MEDALS P -Manufacturers Team Award
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    • 239 4 DO YOU SUFFER CONSTANT PAIN? Is constant pain in back, amis and making your life a misery Do yoa ache 'all over'r 1 Are jroa from loss of appetite, nlnrpli an 4 are you unfit to enjoy your work or the pleasures of life If sc. De Witt's Kidney and
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  • 1991 5 ENGLISH OR CHINESE? Overseas Chinese Problems. (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) "It takes all sorts to make a world. Why wor.y?" Such was the curt reply made by an English-educated Chinese on being asked for his opinions on the letters that have appeared in the "Malaya Tribune" from the
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    • 426 5 f/fbticara\''WT J World Wide Favorites For The Sun And Scalp Regular use of Cuticura Soap, assisted by touches of Cuticura Ointment wh m required, keeps the complexion fresh and free from eruptions and the hatr live and glossy. Cuticura Preparations are unexcelled in purity and are regarded by millions as
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    • 115 5 'Phone 3644. Tel: "GRANDOTEL" GRAND HOTEL 281-A, VICTORIA STREET. NOW UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT. We have made many improvements in our Hotel and our service wiii please the most exacting. We have every sort of convenience for receiving passengers on steamers as well as on the Railway. Our special catering for
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    • 236 5 Pkofotnafcttl EXPLAINS A FEW FACTS. PHOTOMATON is the only genuine automatic photography. PHOTOMATON pictures are NOT reversed. PHOTOMATON cordially iovites inspection of the marvellous inechaiism contained within the cabinet. To the mechanically minded, it will prove intensely interesting and instructive. TO EVERYBODY it will prove the wonderful advance made in
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    • 109 5 FOB ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT: M. E ZEE lEL A SONS Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians. 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, )ptometnsts: A. M. Ezekiel. 0.D.. F.P.O.C. AUCTION SALE OF JACOBEAN DESIGN WALNUT-STAINED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ETC. Comprising .—Dining. Sitting and Bedroom Furniture of every descriptions. Crockery. Glassware, etc. At No.
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    • 305 6 JLmusements. IALHAMBRA I 'PHONE 6909 C (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) I PBOGRAMVIE DE lUXE j I WITH AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA AND SPECIAL MUSIC. Commencing Thursday, September 19 and S ending Tuesday, September 24. Ifl IN lUt .SECOND SHOW AT 9 V.M. I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. j I Jean
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    • 571 6 GAIETY CINEMA The House that's Different. FROM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 TO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. New Dinky Doodle Cartoon. "LITTLE OLD NEW YORY* From the Stage Play by RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG Settings by Joseph Urban. Directed by Sidney Oicott. STARRING MARION DAVIES IN 11 REELS. FIRST
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  • 290 7 LATEST QUOTATIONS. Both Commodities Down. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. w-day: RUBBER. London 10 5/16 d., up 4d. New York 20 X cents (G). up 4 cent. Shares:—Steady. Allenbys $2.35—52.45, Ayer Vloleks $1.70—51.75. Ayer Panas $1.90—52, Bassetts 95 cents—sl, Balgownies $3.os—s3.is] Brogas $1.25—51.30, Bukit Jelotongs
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  • 141 7 British Official Wireless. London. Sept. 19. Paris 123.855 New York 4.84 Brussels 34.38 Geneva 25.15 Amsterdam 12.08 Milan 92.675 Berlin 20.36 Stockholm 18.10 Copenhagen 18.20 Oslo 18.20 Vienna 34.44 Prague 163., Helsingfors 192-« Madrid 32.88 Lisbon 108 20 Athens 575 Bucharest 817 Kjo s"i Buenos Aires 47 7/32 Bombay
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  • 141 7 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 29. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $423 Rice, Siam 2 $398 Rice, Siam 3 $382 Rice, Siam 4 $365 Rice. Saigon A-l $360 Rice, Saigon 1 $345 Rice. Saigon 2 $335 Rice. Saigon 3 $325 Rice. Rangoon 1 $294 Rice, Rangoon 2 $290 Rice, Par Boiled No.
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  • 41 7 Barlow's Report. Messrs. Barlow and Co, Singapore, in their weekly >report dated Sept. 19, state: After improving to $10.25 the market is now easier. Approximately 1,650 tons were shipped. Closing quotations are as follows: Sundried $9.70; Mixed $920.
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  • 135 7 Chamber of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association in their weekly report, dated Sept 18. state: Catalogued 2.190,351 lbt=977.83 tons. Offered 1,595,482 lb.=712.27 tons Sold 1,197.671 lb.=534.67 tons. London spot 10 %d. New York spot 20% cents. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet.
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  • 425 7 Messrs. Barlow and Co., Singapore in their weekly report dated Sept. 19, state: The local market has been very quiet throughout the week, but with a steady undertone prices improved from 34 to 34 K cents. Yesterday, however, a slightly easier tendency set in and Spot is now
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  • 175 7 Messrs. Lewis and Peat Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly report dated Sept. 20, state: Once again the market has been dull and lifeless during the past week and we have very little change in prices to report. There appears to have been a net reduction of
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  • 73 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON, SEPT. 20. Bayers BeOen R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 35 35V 4 Standard R.S.S. on Tender September 35' 4 35^ October 36 November 36*» 37 Octcber/December 36 37 January/March 38 38% Tone of Market:—Steady, sellers reseryed. Latest
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  • 59 7 Replying to a reader's inquiry, the Financial Correspondent of the "Straits Echo" says that the setback in tin is due to the monetary situation, but the outlook is quite bright. It is a safe maxim to buy on a falling market and realise on a rising
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  • 231 7 Directors' Report to the Shareholders. The annual report of the directors of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.. for the year ended June 30, 1929, has just been issued. The profit for the year amounts to $340,036.57; to which is added amount brought forward from last
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  • 88 7 Circular to Shareholders. Messrs. Walter Grenier and Co.. Kuala I.umpur. have issued a circular to shareholders in Hong Fatt < Sungei Besi), Ltd.. stating: Deviation.—The directors are to be able to report the completion of the deviation, and the new railway line will be opened to traffic
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  • 60 7 Reuter's Service. Pretoria, Sept. 19. A meeting of representatives of tobacco growers of Rhodesia and the board of the Central Co-operative Tobacco Society decided to call a conference of delegates of the Union of Rhodesia, Nyasaland and Salisbury in October to form plans to exploit
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  • 47 7 Reuter's Service New York. Sept. 20. The formation of what is claimed to be the largest bank in the world, with resources approximating 52.500.000.000 is announced with the amalgamation of the National City Bank of New York and the Com Exchange Bank Trust Company.
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  • 473 7 Ifl the "Rubber and Tea Quarterly" (formerly known ns the "Rubber Quarterly"), issued by Messrs. Wm. Jas and Hy Thompson, the August issue gives a very interesting and optimistic opinion on the mbbcr outlook. We are informed that n;»t for a long time past has it been
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  • 256 7 HAVOC CAUSED BY TYPHOON. Shipping Stopped; Vessel Sunk. According to Philippine exchanges, the typhoon, which wended its way westwards on Sept. 3, played havoc on crops, telegraph wires, public works and private dwellings in the provinces and on electric and telephone wires and trees in the city. Manila
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  • 183 7 "Bengal Maru," Jap. 3,231 tons, Capt. Kusano, from Calcutta, 19-9; for Hong Kong and Japan, 20-9. "Anking," Brit. 2,047 tons, Capt. Ritchie, from Anioy, 19-9; for Hoihow and Hong Kong, 22-9-"Afrika," Dan. 5,468 tons, Capt. Himmelsery, from Copenhagen. 19-9; for Hong Kong, 20-9. "Tairea," Brit. 3,756 tons, Capt. Gwyn,
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  • 143 7 If Ho Appears in Court Again. Three Chinese criminals came up for sentence before the District Judge (Mr. C. H G. Clarke* this morning. Convicted of fraudulent possession oi a gramophone, one man. with a record of five previous convictions, was sentenced to mx months' r.i., to
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  • 33 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 152 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon Is Rs. 156 for $100
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  • 86 7 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO, (S.8.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon cts. Red Shell (ex-pump) 7i» (ex 2-gall. can &/or 4-gall. drum) 75 Yellow Shell (ex pump) 71* (ex 4-gallon drum) 7"> (ex 4-gallon tin) $3.12 Shell Aviation <ex 4-gall. drum) iM) (ex 4-gall. tin) 96 STANDARD OIL CO„ OF NEW
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  • 127 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, Sept. 20. Real \Vh;»rf (Entrance Gat#> II Merkus E.E.E. Wharf: Op Ten Noort 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate If. Toussoum 18: City of Newcastle 16: Silverbelle 13; Duisburg 11: Larut 10; Carnarvonshire 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Memnon 30: Moni 35. Empire
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  • 98 7 A case of rabies has occurred in a dog at Pantai in the Seremban district, and muzzling regulations have been notified for the mukim. The dinner and dance organised by the ExServices Association of Malaya, Singapore Branch, held at Raffles Hotel on May 23, resulted in a profit of $6,107.50,
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    • 346 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Stenographer and Filing Clerk. Must be well-educated, fast and accurate. Reply with copies of school and other testimonials to No. 921. c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Junior General Clerk. One with knowledge of invoicing and stock ledgers preferred. Reply with copies of testimonials to No. 922. c o Malaya Tribune.
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    • 638 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET. Twenty-two well ventilated modern type ol houses with two bed-rooms, a drawing room. a living room, dining place, bath-room, etc.. situated in a quiet airy place at Lorong 7 East Coast with many advantages;— (1) Close to three markets. (2) Near the Government English Schoe. and
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 146 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROTXHtTCAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENI MALAYA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. AT t A.M. Temperature. Rainfall j Bright Mean Wind. h Sunshine Force Testerday. Humidity Direc- Weather. Max. Mm i I No. of M.H P. p p Ins. hours turn. 1 1 I Kuala Lumpur 91 73 3» I 4©
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  • 182 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Mrs. Ken San Hin and family beg to thank all lelatives and friends who kindlv attended the funeral of her late husband and also those who sent wreaths, telegrams, and letters of condolence in their dc >, bereavement. Mr. Alfred Danker and family
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  • 754 8 Should we, in this British Colony ol' the Straits Settlements, have representative government, based on a franchise—however limited that franchise might have to be? Th-2 question is one which, we imagine, is going to be raised seriously within the not distant future, and it demands very careful consideration, both
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  • 46 8 H. E. the G.O.C. (General H. L. Pritchard) edß be vWtine Malacca on an lnspectl:>n of *hr !oc;tl Volunteers next week. Intending competitors in the Frnmrc* Lim Irick competition are asked to note that the closing date of the competition (Sept. 30» is near at hand.
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  • 135 8 Lawsjn-Sidney Co.'s Success Another .good house was kept full* amused last night when the Lawson-Sidney English Comedy Company, -who are enjoy ing a deservedly successful season at tne Victoria Theatre, presented "Fair and Warmer," a delightful three-act Stoma by Avery Hopwood. Carl Lawson, m Billie Bartlett, the
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  • 52 8 Prom Europe (London mails despatched Aug. 29), ex P. and O. "Kalyan" vffi arrive by train to-night. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 9 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by 'Muroran Maru," due Singapore to-morrow. From China by "Garbeta." due Singapore on Monday the
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  • 252 8 "The Show Off," featuring Ford Sterling, nill be the central feature ot the programme at the Y.M.C.A. cinema at 8.30 o'clock this evening. Mr. J. Baruch will deliver a series of lectures on "Public Health and Duty" at the Indian Association Night School. Rowi 11 Road. The first lecture will
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  • 46 8 Latof Quotations. RI BBLK. London: —10 15/lGd. New York: cents <Gi. Singapore:—35-35'; cents. TIN. London:— Spot £204 7s. fid. (down 20s <Kl 3 montln.. buyers £208 2s. tid. «down 22s fid.), sellers £20« 5s. 0d. «down S2*. Gd t .Singapore:—106.37h-. <125 tons sold.*
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  • 1527 8 THEIR HARSH METHODS. Case Under-Stated by .he Hon. Mr. Robinson. ißy Our Indian Correspondent.) As lung as they d<> not descend to meat tricks in order to tuk. undue advantage ol borrowers, money-lenders are useful la an; country. They have existed from time imm morial and will continue
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 265 8 I JACK WHITE 1 GOLF CLUBS. 1 a I A n w consignment of these perfectly balanced jjj oj and well finished Clubs b«s just been received S »»d we cordially invite your iosoectioa of these. a i? w d rons 1 I Masbie Niblicks I Driving Irons JF In
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    • 97 8 PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES EYEGLASSES OK PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANSMOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15. Battery Road, Singapore. 634 Support local industry and at the same time reduce your cost of living by using T. K. K'e Tyres, Tub s Shoes, Biscuits etc TENG
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  • 334 9 TEN YEARS' PEACE? Arbitration liaise Signed. DISARMAMENT NEXT. Historical Agreement at Geneva. Reuter's Service. Geneva, Sept. 19. The representatives of Great Britain, New Zealand. South Africa and India have signed he Optional (arbitration) Clause. [Renter's Service.] Geneva, Sept, 19. Signatures were appended for a
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  • 166 9 VIK. HENDERSON'S CONGRATULATIONS. Reuter's Service Geneva, Sept. 19. Th< League C.xincil discussed China's request for the co-operation with the League Health Organisation. It was announced that the j League Medical Director would reach Nanking j in November to consider on the spot the scheme of co-operation, also
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  • 55 9 Reuter's Service. Geneva, Sept. 19. The Narcotics Committee has adopted the British proposal in favour of convening a conference of manufacturing countries with tne addition of a corresponding number of consuming countries. The Indian delegate's proposal in favour of the work of the Opium Commission being
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  • 334 9 FRANCE AND JAPAN OPPOSE BRITAIN. Reuter's Service Geneva, Sept. 19. Submitting his resolution regarding reserves, Lord Cecil emphasised that while limitation of land forces was as necessary as limitation and reduction of naval forces the situation regardmg the former had not changed but had even retrogressed since
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  • 325 9 British Official Wireless. Sept. ]9. Viscount Cecil, one of the British delegates at tne League of Nations Assembly at Geneva, submitted to-day to the Disarmament Committee a resolution expressing the hope that the Preparatory Commission would finish its labours at the earliest possible moment, arid recommended
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  • 97 9 TO JOIN* LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Reuter's Service Bagdad. Sept. 19. A new offer by the British Government to recommend unconditionally the admission of Iraq to the League of Nations in 1932 and meanwhile take steps to prepare a draft AngloIraquian treaty, generally based upon the AngloEeyptian settlement, has
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  • 218 9 SNOWDEN MACDONALD HONOURED. London Freedom to be Granted. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless London, S-pt. 19. The freedom of the City of London will presented to Mr Mac Donald and Mr Snowden in gold boxes by the unanimous decision of the Corporation in recognition of Mr. Mac
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  • 100 9 Socialists and Fascists Preparing. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Vienna. Sept. 19. The danger of civil war is again looming large in the Austrian horizon, following the Fascist Home Guards' ultimatum that Government should either curb Socialism or resign, to which a Gove'nment spokesman in Parliament replied declaring
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  • 117 9 DISCUSSION OF OBSOLETE TREATIES. Soviet Troops Withdrawing. Reuter's Service. Geneva, Sept. 19. The First Committee of the League Council, after discussion, resolved on the motion of Mr. Noel Baker (Britain) to refer to a sub-com-mittee, which will meet on Sept. 20. the Chinese proposal for the appointment of
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  • 89 9 SOVIET ORDER TO TROOPS. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, Sept. 18. According to information received from the C.E.R. administration. Soviet troops in the Manchuli sector, which had comm?nc c .d evacuation to Dauria and Haranor several days ago. have almost completed withdrawal, while Soviet troops on the Eastern border at
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  • 124 9 ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION. "Japanese News" Service. Tokyo. Sept. 18. Mr. S. Saburi, the new Minister to China, will leave Kobe on Oct. 2 for Shanghai. He will pay an official visit to Nanking en route to Peking. Japan's policy toward China, remarks the "Japanese News'' (Singipore), will be
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  • 72 9 ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai. Sent. 19. Marshal Chang Yeo Liang has sent General Lung Chin with $200.000 for c >m forts for the frontier soldiers. The Russian troops are engaged in winter preparations at the border and will not im adc Chinese territory
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  • 129 9 Norwegian Sa lors' Demand. Reuter's Service. Oslo. S?pt. 20. The Horweghtn S alors* Association has asked the Government to pay the r.insom demanded by the pirates who carried off ihmaster and chief officer ot the "Botnia" a? reported on S pL 14. and not to await the
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  • 169 9 The Municipal health statement for the week ended Sent. 14 gives the total number of deaths as 227. The death-rate was 24.61 per mille compared with 26.34 in the preceding week and 29.38 in the c orresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were: Pneumonia 30, phthisis
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  • 25 9 TIN DREDGING (Last Part), on page 4. CHINESE TOPIC'S, on page 5. RADIO IN MALAYA, en page 10. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 13.
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  • 134 9 Motorship Chased by U. S. Cotters. LISTED AS RUM-RUNNER. British Captain P2otcsting Through Canada. Reuter's Service. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sept. lb. Another "I'm Alone'" case seems imminent. Mr. McLeod, captain of the motorship "Shawnee." which arrived from Bermuda, declares she was fired on without warning by a
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  • 181 9 Terrible Results of Indian Floods. Th Indian Association of Singapore sends an appeal for funds for relief of the r eople in Assam and the Surma Valley who are in terrible distress owing to th-.* recent disastrous floods. The report of the Relief Committee on I he spot
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  • 76 9 Foul Play Suspected. There VM an un..su;l stir Among' the jaga fraternity in th.- vicinity of the oftV of Me- srs. Paterson Simons, Ltd., Collyer Quay, this morning, and the stir was increased when the Police appeared Ofj the ■seen". On inuuirv. re ores mtative of the "Malaya
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  • 92 9 "Imp" writes to the "Straits Echo":—Last Friday, in the Police Court, a schoolmaster was prosecuted by the Police for selling lotteay tick-'.s and was convict ?d and fined the sum of S5OO. Inasmuch as this is a case of great puhhc importance, and the reporters of the Pre were present
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  • 220 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. "Japanese Neva" Service. ["Sin Kuo Min Press" Service.] Hong Kong. Sept. 19. In Canton during the last few days handbil's have been distributed against disbandment, asking citizens to refuse to buy disbandmant bonds. Tire Government Is already taking precautions and newspapers and other publications
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    • 149 9 [gilbeys I TONICONA f II Tonicon i Wiae is not a new Luxury, it is a necessity. It ha?, as a Tonic, all valua ble ingredients, that are e-seniial to preserving maintaining your health As a Wine it has I all those qualities tljat are looked H for by those
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  • 485 10 Sports Pastimes: Singapore Cup: S.R.C. Eliminated. Selections for To-Day's Races. SINGAPORE CUP Malays Easily Beat S.R.C. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The Stadium ground wa< little affected |,v the rain which fell at mid-day and the Malays won as they liked against the SRC. The latter started promisingly, triving their supporters momentary hopes
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  • 218 10 Chinese Beat Starlight. In the Centenary Cup competition, Malacca, the Chinese F.A. I beat the Starlight Wanderers writes our correspondent. The Chinese were much the better team. Five minutes from the start they took the lead through Cheng- Chuan, who played very well on the left wing.
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  • 73 10 St. Joseph's Institution beat the S,A.W.LlA. II on the school ground yester<4y, by four goals to two. A large and c»thusiastic crowd witnessed the match, vipich was brimful of interest all through. S4* Chian Tee, Chia Keng Hock (2) and Fl.Then for the boys and Salim
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  • 72 10 BADMINTON. Tthe first round of the United Chinese Amateurs's Singles Handicap tournament will be played off on Sunday, and the following will compete:— Chia Liang Gin scr. v. Kwek Chip Siang owe.3; San owe 1 v. Koh Whe<Mum plus 3; Kwek Chiang Seng scr. v. Wee 1 Cheng
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  • 95 10 Th 4 following are the ties in the Jovial B.P. doubles tournament to be played during the week end: To-tnorrow:—Koh Lock Num and Chan Yeow'Kang v. Yeo Beng Hong and Koh Ec Nam; Koh Whee Num and Tan Mian. Lim v-iLim Tian Wan and Soh Chee Kwang;
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  • 288 10 A Successful Tournament. BOXING. A large crowd witnessed the Inter-Service-> tournament at the New World last nig.it. The Naval men proved too good for the Garrison, winning ten contests out of thirteen and once more carrying off the Lowther Grant Cup. H. E., the Governor (Sir Hugh
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  • 111 10 GOLF. A match will be played at Sepoy Lines m Sunday morning against Keppel G.C. rhe following are the sides, (Keppel players mentioned first). Strachan and Jones v. Lowson and Gar%on. Boardman and Jackson v. English and Barry. Barron and Wyatt v. Cowap and Hillary. Morris and
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  • 421 10 The report of the committee of the Keppel Golf Club for the year ended June 30, to be presented at the 7 annual meeting on the 26th inst., states: The accounts for the year, after setting aside the sum of $1,100 to reserve for repairs and renewals to
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  • 56 10 The third round of the Singapore Island open golf championship will be played on Saturday at Bukit Timah, The matches and times for teeing off are as follows:—2.30 T. Morita v, J. 2.35 Major Playfair v. S. C. Campbell. 2.40 R. Craik v. M. M. Paterson. 2.45 A.
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  • 125 10 To-Day's Events. THE TURF. SINGAPORE AUTUMN RACES. Four races will be run this afternoon in to-day's Polo Club Amateur Race meeting at the Race Course, beginning at 4.30 p.mRace I.—Ponies—Class 3—(sVs furs.)— 430 p.m.:—Sahara 13.5, Merry Boy 119, Gipsy Girl 10.5, Whippet 10.2, Why Shy 10.2, Jaya 9.10
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  • 45 10 The following are our selections for to-day's amateur races: Race No. I—X. MERRY BOY 2. GIPSY GIRL. 3. JAVA. Race No. 2—l. CHERRYKAR. 2. RAJA. 3. MAIMOON. Race No. 3—l. SNOW LADDIE 2. WOODBINE. 3. BONNIE KING. Rare No. 4—l. HOPELESS. 3. CRISP.
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  • 82 10 BILLIARDS. There will be a friendly billiards competition between the Junior Civil Service Association and the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Association at the latter's premises at Cantonment Road on Sunday afternoon. A series of matches will be played, comprising singles and doubles matches, and the following
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  • 67 10 CRICKET. The folio win? will repre? Nt the Ind.a"-, Association against the V.M ~.A. on the former's ground to-morrow: A. Nomanbhoy, Adambhoy, P. K. Baskaran, R. Jumabhoy, S S. 'Varma, G. Kennedy. I) Fvpentfmy, Wazir Singh. Choor Singh. U. K. Prndna < and N. A. Mallal (capt.).
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  • 118 10 Fatal Accident in Shipyard. A fatal accident occurred at the United Engineers' shipyard, Tanjong Rhu. at abou„ 2 p.m. yesterday. A Chinese was coming down the ladder which had been placed against the side of a ship undergoing lepairs. when he fell headlong, his head striking the
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  • 86 10 LAWN TENNIS. There was no play in the S.C.C autumn lawn tennis tournament yesterday owing to rain. MONDAYS TIES. \.—Doubles^—W. N. Hansell and K. B. Goteh owe 1 v. N. S. Wise and Roy Smith owe 15.2. 11.—Doubles:—Capt- Barlow and Capt. Dunean Scr. v. P. H. Swinehatt and
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  • 70 10 Yesterday's ties in the lawn tennis tournament at the S.R.C. were postponed owing to rain. TO-DAY'S TIES. Doubles Handicap:—Noel Hay and G- A. Marshall v. W. A. Aeria and H. G. Stack; E. I. Carnegy and N. S. Hogan v. T. Lcijssius and V. de Souza "A" Singles:—R.
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  • 1352 10 ANOTHER LESSON IN CIRCUIT EEADING. A Breezy Recepfon Los- I am glad to see that one reader is not above asking some elementary questions about radio and receiving sets. MJ. has been studying wireless diagrams, including tuor* recently published in this column, with the purpose, as he
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  • 547 10 "C. P. M." writes:—What en earth! rrrrrrrr cook-cook-cook-coook! cook-cook-cook-coook!! r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-cocks crowing, hens cuc-kling. chkken and canary chirps, frogs, toads, beetles, aeroplane hums, a long-draw a j itch-pipe note, some together, some separate —in shcrt a pandemonium: Having read an article h'-aded "The la -t proms to be run
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  • 1121 10 VALUE OF POLICE HUTS DEMONSTRATED. Haw Taxi Drivers Are Victimised. Hew three young Hokien Chinese practised what Mr. ML H. P. Whitley. (LVP.P.) described its a particularly impudent type of robbery was described by a young Chinese taxi driver, (whose taxi the accused hired before robbing himj at
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 194 10 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. SEPT. 20. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan Baroe (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Kemaman Trengganu (Hong Lee) 3 p.m. North. N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (General van Geen) 3 p.m. Slbu (Angby) 4 p.m. Pontlanak (Bengkalis) 4 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra. South-East Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly
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  • 84 11 i our readers are invited to write to us on public interest. It must be under£Stn [he Mala y a Tribune" does not dorse opinions expressed by corn** Letters should be as brief as SJe -ferably type-written (double spacP v; m one side of the paper only. mg -rw:
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  • 163 11 Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") ink you for publishing my lengthy Marican Building Scheme. Severiends inform me that I should d the names of Mr. R. M. WilMr. G. W. A. Trimmer amongst d sponsors. I quite agree with -ure these gentlemen that I regret Yours, etc., S.
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  • 160 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") fM S.G.L." has forestalled me by sutg that a Building Society on a co-opera-basis be formed to help to solve the sing problem here—a proposal which I fcctrtih endorse. As a matter of fact I have been personally contemplating a move ln
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  • 144 11 'To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—The Opium Inquiry is to be held in re, and only Chinese have been recommended to give statements and help the ;~::.emen of the Board of Inquiry. Why should not Europeans, Jews. Arabs, and other nationalities take a part in this inquiry?
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  • 253 11 'To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir -Considerable interest and appreciation tet been focussed on the report in the lalaya Tribune" on the remarkable frogress ef the Singapore Chinese Girls' School a rj encouraging and promising aspect inof course, hearty congratulations and redit should be accorded to the
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  • 231 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—ln a recent issue of your valuable journal your correspondent "Janus" made certain pertinent remarks on the question of Democracy or Popular Government for this country. Although the subject has been commented upon favourably by almost all the dailies of the country, the
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  • 127 11 The Alhambra. A good programme opened last night at the Alhambra with "Imperial Violets," featuring Raquel Meller, the French star. Her acting is good and the settings are a perfect reproduction of the Court of Napoleon 111. "Empire News" contains many interesting item«. The Tivoli. The Tivoli is
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  • 18 11 Orders for week ending Sunday Sept. 22: To-day, Sept. 20. —Ambulance Practice. Headquarters, 5.15 p.m.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 37 11 INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT CO. Estate Suppliers and Commission A*ent. 9. D'Almeida Street. Singapore. Experts in Shipping, Forwarding sue Transport of every description. Goods cleared, delivered and insured. Hotel accommodation can be booked. Mail orders executed. 'Phone No. 8817
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    • 221 11 I SHANKS f=f§ I SANITARY APPLIANCES. f I Shipment of approved patterns has r 1 k just arrived. j5 a En k] G Variety of Lavatory Basing, Sinks, European O G C and Native wash-down Closets, Baths, Stone- Jj Jj C uj ware pipes, etc. r jfl jjj High-class quality
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    • 253 11 gNADiAN (£4jbT Whisky, j I A RYE WHISKY. I ESSENTIAL FOR COCKTAILS. I C BLENDS EXCELLENTLY WITH DRY GINGER I I iLE AS A LONG DRINK. The Age and Genuineness of this Whisky are Guaranteed by the Excise Department of the f q Canadian Government by Certificate over the g
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 253 11 SINGAPORE DIARY. TO-DAY, SEPT. 20. High Tides.—ll.29 a.m.. 11.27 p.m. Singapore Races: Amateur meeting, 4.30 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup, S.C.C. v. R.A., Stadium. Lawson-Sydney Comedy Co.: "The Fourth Wall," Vie. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 21. High Tide.—ll.sl a.m. Meeting: Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Malacca Street, noon. Singapore Races: Amateur
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  • 1156 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. September 20, 1939, 10 a.m. UtoM i Issue ffSSW Buvrs. Sellers. Value Buyers. Seller*. £1 Asam Kurabang 38 6 39 6 5 Pahang Consola lOj- 11 j— 5|- Ayer Hitam Tin 13|6 14|6 5,- Pangnga River 7j-
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 169 12 I TO-NIGHT! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. TO NIGHT! jf I Dean's Union Opera j j After a successful Tour in Indragiri, will stage an Interesting Play n "PENGEDARAN AJAiB" I All the leading actors and actresses, K. Dean, Syed Ali, M. Noor, Miss jg S Tijah etc„ will take the principal
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    • 108 12 I JUST ARRIVED. I Albert's Dance Folio No. 2. g Cj CONTENTS. S 1 Get Out and Get Under the Moon. Fox-trot fr I The Jazz Singer B That Saxophone Waltz Waltz ft Here Comes tne Shaw Boat Fox-trot 5 Charmaine Waltz 2j Dew-Dew-Dewy Day etc. etc.. Fox-trot At 90
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    • 316 12 Washing with Colgate's I Wm/ Cashmere Bouquet Soap StfS gives the body a delifnjH cious sensation of freshTffsi ness. It is the soap used i by three generations of *g lovely women. Large size Medtum size Jf.v COLGATE OCX X^M Sole Distributor*: ADAMSON GILFILLAN Co.. Ltd (Incorporated in England.) jjj
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  • 1223 13 MOSQUE FOR LONDON. Site Already Purchased. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) About a decade ago Muslims resident in England, headed by the late Rt. Hon. Syed Ameer Ah. met and decided to issue an appeal to Muslims all over the world for funds for the purpose of building a
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 688 13 M l' IIMb II 111 m CRUSADER FENCING S (Galvanised After Mannfactare). g SThe Least Expensive and Most I Effective Unclimbable Fencing —*if*ltfti!l U&jd by Public Works I /l^fl Departments, Municipalities, k( J%WT M I m?Contractors, etc., etc. J X I fffl Enquiries solicited. f S Sole Agents: fc ENGINEERING
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    • 197 13 Where Is His Other Shoe? The little fellow in the picture has lost his shoe. How helpless he would be if left to himself to find it! Upon you, who love and cherish him, your little one's dependence is absolute. At this time of year, when hot weather ailments are
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    • 429 13 Make your teeth stronger, whiter, healthier with KALZANA Dr. H.F.B.W. writes in the "S.A. Medical Record i "Whenever there is evidence of disfunction in the body, calcium (lime) deficiency is probably a contributing factor." Lack of calcium (lime) not only causes a general weakening ot the system, irritability of the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 457 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. MX. Boey Swee Poh on Aueust 3i. 1329. *s tola residence. No. &y. Tank Road. Any oersoa or persons who left Chinese Curios with •ne late Boey Swee Pon are reauired to take •ellverv of their gooos before the end of the turrenc month. (Sd.) CHAN SIOK
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    • 609 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—lmmediately a lady teacher to take charge of the primary class. Eurasian preferred. Apply to Mr. K. V. Mathew. principal Model English Institute. »H mile Pasir Panjang. Singapore. WANTED —For a responsible position welleducated Chinese. Must speak and writ? perfect English and be good at correspondence. Exceptionally good
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    • 543 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. BEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREETBRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jaian Sayang. Batu Pahat 109. Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 83. Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang
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    • 501 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890. on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capita! £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.
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    • 276 14 INSURANCE. j THE SOUTH f BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2, Finlay son Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements j Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE. 58, CHULIA STREET.
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    • 558 14 j§ TO KEEP THE I MOUTH G B AND H I THROAT HEALTHY 1 IVALDA J I V/ as i |lles i 3 On Sale at all Chemist* M M Druggists. A INSIST on the boxes bearing B 5 the name VALDA. Jf 0 Sole Agents: jjTHE SUCCESSORS OF MOLNE
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    • 471 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P& 0 BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) M AiL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. •ENINSULA! AND ORIENTAL STEAM N AVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. 4 nder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD from LONDON For China a Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1929 Kalyan 9,100 Sept
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    • 586 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch |H n fi Australian* DampfschlfTs Iq M q GeseUschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI. KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t ni s pUISBURG via Takao Sept 20 t m.s. SAUERLAND via Takao Oct 8 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Oct 17 t
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    • 627 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON. Tonnage Destination Ps* a j| Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam Sept 26 2? tHaruna Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Oct 11 12 fKamo Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam Oct 24 25 Katori Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London,
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    • 690 15 STEAMER SAILINGS fc fffp-g NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany j 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 f PFALZ for Manila, Shanghai. Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama and Vladivostok Oct. 7 TRIER for Manila, Hong
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    • 129 16 COLD STORAGE H milk I I /t ry ANO i Ud CREAM, j fecp «V i OBTAINABLE IN PINTS AND o U HALF PINTS. U 0 o 1 I 0 o Singapore Cold Storage to., Ltd. j 1 Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) j j For Quality and Service. (j
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    • 159 16 j A 2nd. HIND CARS A I We have always a good selection to offer, of cars that have been thoroughly overhauled and reconditioned. I 3 If in need, and in this your interest is our interest, 3- yon have only to invite demonstration. I J It will cost you
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