Malaya Tribune, 21 September 1929

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI.- No. 223 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1929 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday. Sept, 21, 1929.
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    • 207 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. I OU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK I PURE UNSKIMMED jo' _fi i MILK, and in condensation l i nothing but FINEST WHITE CONDENSED Mltfl slJG f u S *T' n *T pre U y sweetened f pared under the most hygienic //va', conditions, this
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    • 307 1 -FLOBODOR" jy For Ttootml Wear HIGH STREET. Singapore 1 CHEF CF j 1 tH§ most delicious of all Cjd H ln appetising Tomato Sauce. Z I m Cooked to perfection and ready iff I 0 B to servo hot or cold. Tasty, MP I nourishing and satisfying. I H mum
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  • 1022 2 WOMAN WHO SAVED MAN! FROM DEATH. Increasingly Difficult Problem. The yearly avenge of suicides, in Japan (writes H. L. Mathews in the "New York Times") which is steadily mount ing. is now 15,000. There is mud misery in Japan—7so,ooo unemployed, over population, wages as often as not
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  • 1671 3 Salaries Scheme Postponed. At the meeting of the Ceylon Legislate Council on the sth. inst- the Colonial asurer moved: "That this Council apves of the necessary provision bein° ide in the Budget for 1929-30 to give tfect as from Oct 1, 1928, to the rccom- ndations
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  • 2394 4 HOW AMERICA HANDLES THEM. 1 i Rooms Set Apart in Schools. Certain schools in the U.S.A. have established a room or rooms designated usually as ungraded or special class set apart for the training of particular children. Children of varying ages and disabilities are found. The individual needs
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    • 183 4 25d!IdSZbZ5dbd5dbdK I Tne^ucjAßCAnrr 1 BR.AMD S HAMS W BACON v stands pre-eminent in the E country where lots of Pigs I are cured and J J S SO IT DOES BE RE! ft !i Bert /f 1 #PRESH PGDE I rVrmiGctiKnriG c° ltd §g||j Branches:-Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Keppel Boad,
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    • 429 5 FREE LIFE READINGS TO READERS OF THIS PAPER. The well-known Astrologer Prof. Roxroy has once more decided to favour the people of with Free Test Readings of their lives. prof. Roxroy's fame is so well-known in this y that he hardly needs an introduction is. His power to read the
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    • 576 5 Church Services. SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. St. Andrew's Cathedral September 22, 1929. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. r > 45 a.m. (Choral) Holy Communion and Sermon. 9:15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 10 a.m. Sunday School at St. Andrew s School. 5.30 p.m. (Choral) Evensong and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday
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    • 565 5 THE TEMPLE OF THE DIVINE SPIRIT, 432, Geylang Road. Intercession Service, 7 to 9 a.m. every day. Sunday, 12 noon, Divine Service, j Subject of Homily:—-Martin Luther." STRAITS CHINESE CHURCH, Prinsep Street. 8 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 9 a.m. (English) Rev. W. Murray. 7:30 p.m. Fellowship Meeting—Song Service.
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    • 429 5 (Hm >f< rnuiloti EXPLAINS A FEW FACTS. PHOTOMATON is the only genuine automatic photography. PHOTOMATON pictures are NOT reversed. PHOTOMATON 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 will prove the wonderful advance
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    • 298 6 &L musements. I ALHAMBRA I 'PHONE 6909 I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) I PROGRAMME DE LUXE WITH AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA AND SPECIAL MUSIC. Commencing Thursday, September 19 and ending Tuesday, September 24. IN 111K MBCOIIB SHOW Af 8 P.M. s d THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. Jean de Merly s
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    • 586 6 j GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE G The House .h.fs Different. E SHOW PLACE OF Singapore g North Bridge Road. 'Phone No. 6'" 5 3 FfiOH FRIDAY, September 20 TO From Wednesday, September is THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. to Tuesday, September 24 a 1 SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. BECOND SHOW AT
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  • 290 7 Tin up £1 a Ton. sn Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. RUBBER. R.don 10 6/16 d unchanged. York 20% cents (G). down cent. ires:—Quiet. Allenbys $2.35—52.45. Ayer ta $1.70—$1.75. Ayer Panas $1.95—$2.05. ♦ts 95 cents—$1, Balgownies $3.05—53.15. us $1.27 V_— $132%, Bukit Jelotongs 75—
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  • 144 7 r ßritish Official Wireless.} London. Bag*. 20. Paris 123.855 New York 4.84 Brussels 34.87 Geneva 25.15 Amsterdam 12.08*., Milan 92.665 Berlin 20.36 Stockholm 1810 Copenhagen 18.205 Oslo 18 205 Vienna 34.44 Prague 163*U Helsinefora ***** Madrid 32.845 Lisbon 108.25 Athens 37 Bucharest 8163 too 57 Buenos Aires 47 7/32
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  • 146 7 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 21. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $423 Rice, Siam 2.. JJJJ Rice, Siam 3 38 J Rice, Siam 4 36 «> Rice, Saigon A-l JJJJ Rice, Saigon 1 s3 Rice, Saigon 2 33^ Rice, Saigon 3 3 Rice, Rangoon 1 s 4 Rice. Rangoon 2 $290 Rice.
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  • 59 7 More than 25.000 tons of tin are consumed yearly by the food canning industry. This figure is rising rapidly, 'hiring the first six months of this year **merica absorbed 48,090 tons of tin, which s nearly 10,000 tons in excess of her conumption in the first half of last year.
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  • 282 7 German Tribute to Energy in the Far East. Reuter's Service. Duesseldorf, Sept. 20. Presiding at the tenth annual meeting of the Association of German Industrialists, Dr. Duisberg describing his recent world tour was of opinion that the economic centre of the world was slowly but surely shifting from
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  • 51 7 [Japanese News Service.) Tokyo. Sepi. 19. The inactive trade in August is stated to oe responsible for a big decrease in the amount of current deposits in all the banks. The figure at the end of the month showed a decrease of Y'100.000.000 as compared with
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  • 315 7 London, Aug. 21. The heavy export of over 46,500 tons of rubber from Malaya during July and thtincrease in local dealers' stocks have served to revive uncertainty as to the normal rate of productivity in that country. So many conflicting factors are in operation at the moment
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  • 76 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RITBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON, SEPT. 21. Bayers Betters K..S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 34% 35 Standard R.S.S. Spot 35 35^ standard R.S.S. on Tender October 35 H 35 November 36 36 October/December 36 M> 36 January/March 37% 38 Tone of Market:—Quiet.
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  • 66 7 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon cts. Shell Aviation Spirit ex 4-gl. drums 90 Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump &/or 4-gl. drums 75 Yellow Shell Motor Spirit ex 4-gl. drums 75 Yellow Shell Motor Spirit per 4-gal. tin $3.12 STANDARD OIL CO„ OF NEW YORK
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  • 801 7 DREAM OF RAFFLES FAR EXCEEDED. Value of the Naval Base. The official opening of the great floating dock marked a notable stage in the modernising of the port of Singapore. Self-contained to the last word, the new dock can deal with the largest naval and mercantile ships afloat.
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  • 189 7 Guthrie's Report. Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly report dated Sept. 20, state. The market this week has been very dull, sellers showing considerable reserve, and the overturn of business has been small. Manufacturers are showing little interest, but the market is quite steady
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  • 200 7 Special Tourist Cruise. According to a hand-book issued by the X.P.M., a special tourist cruise will be undertaken by their liner, the "Op Ten Noort" (6,000 tons) in February and March next year. The cruise will be of Q month's duration and will be
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  • 467 7 Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Tokyo, Sept. 20. A correction of a departmental ordinance is being issued to-morrow exempting vessels registered in Britain and British shipping companies' agents from business profits duties and income tax respectively, and those registered in the United States and Denmark from business
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  • 119 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, Sept. 21. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Maetsuijcker East Basin; Muroran Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Toussoum 18; City of Newcastle 16; Silverbelle 13 Medusa 12: Duisburg 11; Perak 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Memnon 30; Katong <p.m. shifts to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 250 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in thn Tender Room. Municipal Offices: Tender. Date of Closing. Installation of Sanitary Fittings at Nos. 40. 41. 42. 43.
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    • 456 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS 1 WANTED —Wiremen immediately. Apply to Mustapha Technical Works, 99, Market Street. 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:—
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 187 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. SEPT. 21 Malacca < Larut 3 p.m. Muar (Jarak) 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Sc Penang (Klang) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api (G. G. Da en dels 3 p.m. Indo-China (Tai Fook Sing) 3 p.m. ♦North, North-East and North-West Sumatra (Alster) 3 p.m.
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    • 194 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT MALAYA. SAIUBDXY. SEPTEMBER 21. AT I A.M. Temperature, j Rainfall j Bright Mean Wind. Sunshine Force Stations. yesterday .pfesterday. Humidity Direc- Weather. w__ Mm No, of M.H.P. M S X M p n Ins. hours tion. _I___L__ L__ i Kuala Lumpur 9? 72
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  • 97 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. U KNOWLtDGMENT. Mr. A. S. Mariyanathan begs to thank the Chief Engineer, the staff of the Electrical Department, Singapore Municipality, relatives and friends who kindiy attended the funeral cr sent letters of condolence on the death of his late brother-in-law, Mr. A. Xavier, Electrical
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  • 685 8 The sensational "Battle of the Pahang Concessions," thus far mere affair of outposts, as it were! is Hearing a decisive stage. Formal issue is being joined in the arena of the courts of law, and that circumstance, of course, precludes all comment, even if the outsider were
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  • 204 8 The Hanoi Fair is to be help from Dec. 1 to 15. My. K. G. A. Dohoo is appointed a Police Magistrate. Singapore. Mr J R. PfPßt is euoointcd an Assistant Superintendent' cf Chandu and Liquor.rlcvenuc. Mr. W. B. Clark- E ifQJNM Ma-ter. Education D>portmont. ha- b'en seconded lot service
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  • 139 8 £h pbuilders Admit Payment oi Large Sum. Reuter's Service. Washington. S.pt. 11. Mr. Clinton L. Bardo, Vice-President of th*. New York Shipbuilding Corporation, was the first witness to appear, ia the Senator.al investigation into Shearer's activitu-s. He said that three companies sent Shearer to the
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  • 83 8 Lawson-Sidney Comedy Oj. The La wson-Sidney Engll&'a Co r.c-ciy Company again entertained a Iac3 audience at the Victoria Theatre last night when A A. Milne"? mystery drama, "The Fourth Wall, was presented. The play was a genuine thriller and was also not lacking in humour, mostly pioviaed
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  • 13 8 From China by Garbeta.'" due Singapore on Monday the 23rd instant.
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  • 528 8 The P.C.M.O.. S.S.. has delegated his powers ej a Health Officer under the L; bar Ordinance to Dr. P. C. Fernandez and Dr. W. A. Nicholas. Inspector Nash, of the F.M.S. Police having completed his agreement of service, left Ipoh a few da;. B ago for Singapore en route fcr
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  • 45 8 Latest Quatafons. ni Burp. London:—10 5 16d. New York:—20':. cents (G Singapore:—34% -35 ceats. TIV. Lrndi-n:—Sp-t £205 2~.. Ocj. uo I5s (kd 3 months, buyers £203 2s. 6d. (up 20- del sellers £20» fts. Od. tun 20*. od >. Singapore:— <!7n tone sokLi
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  • 963 8 (By Ph-htu*. A suggestion for nnrj ii.-n.Led mm* Vbticg for unofficial is very much oadei eursicn. by the Pleas to Cat S-raits. U net difficult to work out a system ai.e. It constitutionally sah. En fact a b-L must b; made in a Colon] that is
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  • 55 8 Appointments notified untitled are: iMr. R. J. F. Curti.s to one t eat, Labuan; Mr. A. Gilriour lo oflfc District Officer. Ja*in. and to be OoU land Revenue, and A..sis<ar.t Dfctricl Singapore, Penang and Malacca: Mr N to act as Assistant to Senior Distnt Province Wellesley; Mr F. X V
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 305 8 I JACK WHITE j GOLF CLUBS. g A D-w consignment of these perfectly balanced S P and well finished Clubs b»s ju>t been received jo »Dd we cordially ioviie your insoection of these. a Mid Irons l Mashie Niblicks 1 I Driving Irons jj In Jiggers jfr c Drivers Jr
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    • 110 8 STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES. THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS. LEVELS. Etc., Etc. Sole Agents: MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 Suppo't local industry and at the same time reduce your coit of living by using T. K. X s Tyres. Tub s. Shoes, Biscuits etc.
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  • 392 9 Naval Conversations with Japan. INVITATION ACCEPTED. Reuter's Service. I Tokyo, Sept. 20. of disarmament forms the ibject of editorials in four of the leading •macular papers, the general opinion exresaMl in them being that Government should ke adequate preparations for
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  • 274 9 Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. Formerly of China Station. {Renter's Service.} London. Sept. 20. The death has occurred of Admiral of tho fleet Sir Hedworth Meox. G.C.B.. K.C.B.. C.B., K.C.V.O.. C.V.O., who was 73 years of age. [British Official Wireless.} Rugby, Scot. 20. Admiral of the Fleet Sir
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  • 135 9 Coast Protection Bill. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.) Rugby. Sept. 20. One of the first measures which will be introduced on the reassembling of Parliament is the Coast Protection Bill. The President oi the Board of Trade has this m hand. The Bill is founded
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  • 16 9 I'EYLON NEWS AND NOTES, on page 3. NOTES OF THE WEEK, on page 8.
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  • 309 9 AUSTRALIA ALSO FOR ARBITRATION. French Critics of Lord Cecil. Reuter's Service. Geneva, Sept. 20. On the resumption of the debate on Lord Cecil's disarmament resolution the Scandinavian delegates supported Lord Cecil's view that the disarmament problem must be dealt with without delay. The Polish delegate opposed the resolution,
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  • 249 9 Many Petitions for Receiving Orders. Mr. Justice Stevens disposed of 25 cases in the Bankruptcy Court yesttrday, fifteen of these being applications for receiving and adjud'cation orders. An application for a receiving order and a motion to execute substituted service was made in the matter of Ch ip
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  • 185 9 ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo. Sept. 20. H.I.H. Prince Sumi, brother of the Emperor, is stated to have decided to join the Imperial Army. [Trans-Ocean via. Pan-Asia.) Derne. Sept. 20. The Swiss Federation s President. Haab. has intimated his intention to resign after 30 years' continuous service for
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  • 117 9 STOCK EXCHANGE SENSATION. "Quick Strip Shares' Big Fall. Reuter's Service. London. Sept. 20. A sensation on the Stock Exchange was caused yesterday by a slump in the shares Of five companies belonging to the Hatry financial group. It was followed up this morning when, after hours of dealings,
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  • 163 9 SPECIAL REPORT FOR THE FAR EAST. Reuter's Sercice. 'Reuters Service.) London. Sept. 20. The board of the British Photomaton Trading Co., Ltd.. state that the position of the company is entirely unaffected by recent events oil the London Stock Exchange. The company is proceeding with the development
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  • 109 9 Reuter's Service. {Renter's Service.) London, Sept. 21. The crisis m connection with the Ha'ry group of companies is the sole topic of the moment. Conflicting reports are current with regard to dramatic action but the latest positive statement is that Mr. Hatry and three colleagues interviewed
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  • 207 9 Sino-Soviet Border Quiet. ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Semce.] Shanghai, Sept. 20. There is no development in the Sino-Soviet situation, apart from a report by foreign source? that Mr. Chang Chih is interviewing Japanese authoiities about the dispute and that the Japanese Foreign Minister. Shidahara, ha*: agreed unoificially to
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  • 71 9 Chinese Minister to London. ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.) Hong Keng, Sept. 21. Mr. Sze Shui Kai, new Minister to Britain, arrived at Hong Kong yesterday morning and was heartily welcomed. Interviewed, he said that when he arrives in London he will continue to further cement Anglo-Chinese
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  • 158 9 Mrs. Dennys died at her fiat ill Drayton Gardens. London, on Aug. 28. aged 85. Mrs. Dennys was the widow of Dr. N. B. Dennys. who was a well-known figure in Singapore 50 years ago and wa~ at one time Curator of Rallies Museum. She was the mother of Lady
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  • 356 9 Gruesome Discovery In Gardens. SIKH JAG A MUTILATED. Hie terribly mutilated body of a Sikh watchman was discovered by a gardener in the Botanical Gardens yesterday afternoon. The body which was lying about 200 yards from the Cluny Road entrance, had been hacked to pieces. The head was
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  • 69 9 Sixteen Killed in Fire. Reuter's Service. Detroit. Sept. 4 0. Guerts in the dining room on the second floor of the Study Club Cabaret were unaware that fire had broken out in the basemcnl until clouds of smoke invaded the room md the dinars stampeded jamming together
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  • 49 9 Pirates Release the Crew. Reuter's Service. Shanghai. Sept. 21. The "Botnia" was refloated yesterday evening. It transpires that the pirates released all the captives except the Captain and Chief Olficcr within a few hours. Hence, now that Capt. Haarland has escaped. Westerhelm is the sole remaining captive.
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  • 197 9 (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Ixmdon, August 2i». Recruiting for the Welch Regiment—the 2nd Battalion of which is at Singapore—is very good m its own area, which has been long recognised as one of the best in Greet Britain. Before- tlhe Great Wa;, the Wei h Regiment was one
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  • 159 9 The sixteenth annual general meeting of the Eastern United Assurance Corporation. Ltd.. was held to-day, at the registered office, 3-C, Malacca Street. The directors' rei>ort and statement of accounts were approved. A full report will appear in our issue of Monday. Mr. W. tL Perry, manager of the Runnymede Hotel,
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  • 457 10 Sport Pastimes: Rough Play in Singapore Cup Game. Kirwin's Triumph at Amateur Races. SINGAPORE CUP. j ;S.C.C. Beat R.A. in an OverVigorous Match. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. '•i What promised to il>e a very interesting 'game had regrettable developments 'whert the S.C ,C. and the R. A. met at the Stadium yesterday
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  • 50 10 The draw for the semi-finals in the Singapore Cup competition resulted as follows WEDNESDAY. S.C.C. v. MALAYS. Referee: Mr. F. R. Smith. Linesmen:' Messrs. Cowles and Dias. TUESDAY. S.C.F.A. v. WELCH. Referee: Mr. Farwell. Linesmen: Messrs. Phipps and Rodrigues. The final will he on Monday, Sept. 30.
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  • 64 10 The St. Francis Association, Malacca, defeated a weak Magpies side 8—£ on Thursday. The S.F.A. scored five times in the first half, through R. Rozario (3), G. Rozario and E. Pinto. In the second half the Magyios netted thrice through R. de Vries. W. Rogers and
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  • 65 10 The following will represent th3 Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association against the Juvenile F. C. to-morrow on the Outram Road ground: Soh Peng Kiong; Ong €hye Hock, Koh "Peng'Swee; Tan Boon Hock, Fred Thomson, Lee Sk»w Pan; Wee Beng Sun. Lim Seng $oon, Tan Cheng Chuan, Tan Ah
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  • 121 10 ROWING. The R.S.Y.C. will Hold a regatta this afternoon when the following events will be contested? Chiengmai Challenge Cup:—at 5 p.m. Club Championsrtvip Fours. (Course 1 Mile.) Green: E. S. Pickering Bow, M. J. Field 2, L. F. Duncan 3, J. C. H. Booth Stroke, G. I. Begley
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  • 36 10 GOLF. The September mixed foursomes competition was played at the Singapore Golf Club yesterday afternoon, and resulted in a win for Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Miller, 39-6V4: Fifty-two cards were taken out.
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  • 33 10 The ladies' medal competition at the Garrison Golf Club was played on Wednesday and Thursday. Eleven cards were taken out, and the best returned was that of Mrs Harding, 4fc—7:39.
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  • 722 10 Mr. Kirwin's Success. THE TURF. The first day's racing in connection with the Singapore Ama.teur race meeting was held yesterday in ideal weather. The going was good and the attendance was fairly large. The four races all proved interesting and a few good dividends were paid. Merry
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  • 76 10 LAWN TENNIS. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Results in the lawn tennis tournament at the S.R.C. yesterday were as follow: Doubles Handicap:—Noel Hay and G. A. Marshall beat W A. Aeria and H. G. Stack 6—2; B—6; E. Carnegy and N. S. Hogan beat T. Leijssius and V. de Souza 7—">:
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  • 164 10 The following are the first round results in the Oldham Hall championship tournament: Lim Hwle Seng bye, Khoo Hin Loong beal Lim Koat Beng 6—l, 6—3, Choong Ngiam Khong beat M. L. Tobing 6—2, 6—o, Soong Ming Kong beat Ong Hian Kiat 7—5» 6—o. Lee Nyuk Siong
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  • 120 10 PING-PONG. The following are the first round results in the Oldham Hall championship tournament: Song Thian Soon bye, Lee Swee Leng w.o. from Lee Swee Slang, Ng Choon Sir beat Chan Kum Fook 6—o, 2—6, 6—l. Henry Crocker beat Kwee Thiam Teck 7—5, 9—7, O. Y. Moh
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  • 53 10 CRICKET. The following will represent the Indian Association against the S.CJt.C. on the latter's ground to-morrow: —A. Nomanbhoy, R. Jumabhoy, P. K. Baskaran, D. K. Samy, A. S. Roman, N. A. Mallal (capt.), AcUmbhoy, Wazir Singh. O. Kennedy, S. S. Varma, and C. Lall. Reserves: —D. Kuppusamy
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  • 43 10 The following will represent the Minto Cricket Club v. the Railway Institute today at Newton at 2 p.m :—M. Yusope (capt.) Isnin, Hasan. Osman, Lekli, M. Shariff, M. Chak, M. Shah, Noordin. Amin, Abas. Reserves: —Yusope, Manshor, and A mat.
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  • 52 10 Orders for week ending Sunday. Sept. 29: Tuesday, Sept. 24.—Signalling Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m.: Hall Football Shield, 2nd Round. 5.15 p.m.; 3rd Troop v. 4th Troop; Bth Troop v. 7th Troop, St. Joseph's School Ground. Thursday, Sept. 26.—Band Practice, Headquarters, 5.15 pjn. Friday, Sept. 27.—Ambulance Class. Headquarters,
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  • 33 10 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 ls Rs. 156 for $100.
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  • 76 10 BADMINTON. The postponed match between the Juvenile B.P. and the Gleeful B.P. will be played off to-morrow at the formor's court at 3.30 p.m. The Juvenile* will he lepresented by the following:—Tan Yong Kiun, Wee Teck Soon, Tan Choon Keng, Chan Keng Hong and Tan Boon Heng.
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  • 43 10 SWIMMING. At the Singapore Swimming Club tomorrow the anr.ual ten lengths' race (handicap) will bo held; aLso throwing the polo 1 ail handicap; a water polo match between the A.P.C. and Mansfield's; and a scratch water polo game between members.
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  • 335 10 Chin.g Sang, a Hakka Chintse, who was arraigned on a charge of abetment of attempted murder, obtained his discharge from the dock at the Singapore Assizes yesterdayThe Chief Justice (Sir Wm Murison) after reccoiding the evidence of the prosecution, directed the jury to' recommend prisoner's
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  • 248 10 Another great world war will take place not later than 1944, and China must be n ady to play an important part in it. This is what General Chiang Kai-Shek, the Chinese Nationalst "President." ha." told the cadets in the National Military Academy in Pekin. Chinese newspaper
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  • 159 10 The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week ended Sept. 14: Berbera: 3 smallpox cases. Alexandria: 4 plague cases and 2 deaths. Aden: 1 smallpox case. Bassein: 1 plague case. Bombay: 6 smallpox cases and 6 deaths. Calcutta:
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  • 91 10 I Our readers are tnvited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune does not -lecessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be as brief as Kxssible, preferably type-written (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only.
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  • 319 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —At a public meeting held at the Adelphi Hotel on Aug. 9 the proposal to form a Kennel Club in Singapore was well supported, and the majority of those present immediately enrolled as members. A committee was elected the same evening,
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  • 1936 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —My sympathies are with your Chinese Correspondent. To begin with, the writers who purport to have brought him to task do not appear to have read, or at any rate to have understood the main purpose of. his original remarks, out
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 149 10 SINGAPORE DIARY. TO-DAY, SEPT. 21. High Tide.—ll.sl a.m. Singapore Races: Amateur meeting, 2.15 p.m. Cricket: LA. v. V.M.C.A., LA. Lawson-Sydney Comedy Co.: "Twin Beds." Vie. Theatre, 9.30 p.m TO-MORROW. SEPT. 22. High Tides.—o.4 am., 0.15 pm. MONDAY, SEPT. 23. High Tides. —0.43 a.m.. 0.43 p.m. Lawson-Sydney Comedy Co.: "The Rotters,"
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  • 1238 11 linger Profit Recorded. ,<.elfth annual general meeting of Rubber Co., Ltd., was held yesterday company's registered office, Hong Bank Chambers, when the directors' :id accounts for the year ending June were considered. There were present Wong (.chairman), Mr. W. E. Rayner secretaries, Messrs. Derrick and Coj,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 138 11 "Appetisers." When one feels more or less jaded and out's, there is a tendency to stimulate the led appetite by means of cock-tails, \es' and unaccustomed foods. The result Is that the judicious use of a laxative at da is more essential than ever, so that the digestive tract may
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    • 137 11 SHANKS f==% SANITARY APPLIANCES. j jjj Shipment of approved patterns has I just arrived. £|j jj Variety of Lavatory Basin?, Sin kp, European S© n and Native wash-down Closets, Baths, Stone- j? < 2 ware pipes, etc. 5 g High-class quality and special discounts 3 S [j to Contractors. S
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    • 478 11 Orange-Smash LIMERICK COMPETITION. CLOSING DATE SEPTEMBER 30. We have arranged to issue a Coupon for the above competition to the purchaser of one dozen Of cur Fruit .luice Beverage Orange-Smash, purchased either from our Works or from any of the dealers. The Ccuixn will entitle the holder to compete for
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  • 1039 12 MINING. ISSUED BT FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Shiga pore. September 21, 1929, 19 a.m. Lvue Issue Value buyers Sellers Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kurn bang 38 b 39 6 5|- Pahang Consols 10|- 11|--5- Ayer Hitam Tin 13(9 14|9 5j- Pangnga River 7|- 7j9
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 637 12 TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, SEPTEHBEH 21. TO NIGHT I c g I Dean's Union Opera jO After a successful Tour in ladragiri, wil! stage an Interesting Play 2 I ALUM AL-MAJLIS: f Jfl All the leading actors and actresses, K. Dean, Syed Ali, M. Noor, Miss j| Tijah etc., will take the
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    • 83 12 I Frank Reiner Violins I 1 For Artists, Orchestra or Pupils I I CALL OVER AND TEST THEN. S S H I NANG HENG CO., I I 'Phone 6958. 105. Selegie Road. Singapore. I Ammm, mi durabiUW. U,, tat Ml— W h«„ ,o. our I shoe, jo. m> mmm qulitte
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    • 226 12 Colgate's removes causes of tooth decay j Prevent tooth trouble Smile at the years as they slip by. Guard carefully against tooth decay. Colgate's is a preventive dentifrice saie. cft>etive.and pleasant to use because of its dstssjhi iul taste. It removes causes of tooth decay b. the gentle "washing" action
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  • 1004 13 No Traffic Problems in Oman. Incredible as it may seem there is a country of 82,000 square miles, with 500,U00 inhabitants, where not a single is to be found. This "Paradise for pedestrians" is the Sultanate of Oman in South Eastern Arabia, which stretches for almost 1,000 miles
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 669 13 DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE S DIESLL CULD STABTING. jjj A Four Cycle Heavy Duty Internal Combustioo Engine Sj I 3 H. P. 6 H. P. 8 H. P |G i Diesel Engine, which has been bailt in large sizes, has proven to be the mical power obtainable in internal sizes 11
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    • 42 13 COUGH. Sufferers from Cough, consumption and othei connected troubles of the lungs should try course of "Slamat" cure a remedy which give* «peedy recovery- Obtainable ln $1.25 and 12.21 bottles, post free, from the representatives— Do Do Co., 95, Penang Road, Penang.
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    • 247 13 EDUCATIONAL. f x rmrm piano ploing •I 1,1 2fl LESSONS maUBLJ CoUlt!>Ls FOX BEOINNEBS OR advanc£*players. Tills ls the only school in the Straits Settlenenis authorized to teach the original and reliable Christensen System." BOOKLET SENT FREE. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. B-SHORT STREET. MERCANTILE INSTITUTE. PREPARATORY CLASSES. 16-1, Prinsep Street.
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    • 93 13 I DANISH PORTLAND CEMENT, j g AGENTS: S I G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd. I Q SINGAPORE AND PENANG. i Stocks carried. Large supplies can be arranged nJ Lrj g forcontract delivery. Dj AMERICAN CHEMICAL DIAMOND CO. jjj I CHEMICAL DIAMONDS S g OF X LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION I Telegrams:
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 640 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. »tr. Boey Swee Poh died on August 31, 1929. v ois residence. No. 99. Tank Road. Any oeraon or persons who left Chinese Curios with in- late Boey Swee Poh are required to take «eitv«ry of their gooas before the*end of the current month. f (Sd.) CHAN
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    • 595 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —For a responsible position welleducated Chinese. Must speak and write perfect English and be good at correspondence. Exceptionally good prospects. Apply Box 920, e/o Malaya Tribune, with copies of testimonials. WANTED—WeII educated girls to train as operators' in the Central Telephone Exchange, and afterwards to serve in
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    • 542 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94k' MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,
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    • 378 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: 16, Grace Church Street. London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.
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    • 475 14 INSURANCE. THE (mil SOUTH *»Jjßr BRinse INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L C. MARGOLIOUTR. Manager. Office: 2. Finltyson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE. 58, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. Paid-up
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    • 200 14 UNICORN STOUT Specially bottled for G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., PENANG AND SINGAPORE MASSAGE AND MANICURE, Miss MISAKO ft Miss TOR A No. 20. Bencoolen Street. Singapore When Next Baying Razor Blades Ask for M YETY"" Extra Safety Razor Blades. They are made of First Class Swedish Sandrick Steel. \nd
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 481 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P 0 BRITISH INDIA APCAR UNES. (Incorporated in England./ N alL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. fc NSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM VIGATION CO., LONDON ANO FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. nuer Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1929 an 9,100 Sept 21 r>
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    • 514 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. [HZ fi] Au.fralNehr Uampfschlff.s Coellschaft 'Cumpavies Incorporated in Germany) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI. KOltE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t m.s. DUISBURG via Takao Sept 20 t m.s. SAUERLAND via Takao Oct S t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Oct 17 t ss. OLDENBURG Oct 24 J s.s.
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    • 624 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 fHaruna Main 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Oct 11 12 fKanio Maru S.OOO M'seilles. London, A'werp R'dam Oct 24 25 Katori Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp
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    • 337 15 STEAMER SAILINGS LLOYD I j (Incorporated in Germany > The undernoted are the Company*! m tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS MAIN for Hong Kong, S'ghai. Nagasaki, Moji, Kobe, Osaka. Yokohama, Taku, Dalny h Tsingtao Sept 29 f PFALZ for Manila, Shanghai. Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama and Vladivostok O. t. 7 TRIER for
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    • 262 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAiOKI PENANG (direct express service—lf>»* ta«.ur«. Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH'" BFLA WAN (via Penang). Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" A special Motor Bus for Brastagi coa nects with s.s. Kedah at Belawan 9m Saturdays. Tickets for this bu» can of purchased on
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