Malaya Tribune, 24 September 1929
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Title Section22 1929-09-24 1 The Malaya Tribune VoL XVI, -No. 225 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Sept. 24, 192».22 words
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Advertisement59 1929-09-24 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. ociioi===onoi===3oc3oc=====i>c=iori [ocaoi===3ocaoc====ioc3oi=3oooi IOBO I When Buying H)| ILK Ask for:- "Ship" "Swan" Pjjjl j i Brands !g* J I HjjJ Sweetened j "CLOVER" BRAND I j Sterilized Natural Unsweetened Condensed j "Clover Cream. o II c Sole Importers: II The East Asiatic59 words
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Advertisement8 1929-09-24 1 TLORODOR" Washing //m^P// J/I\A War Tnpietd HIGH BTRETT.8 words
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2997 1929-09-24 2 The Totalisator at Home. I Not an Internationa! Socialist. However, all is well that em!s well, and once the Young Plan in its modified form is in operation nothing more will bo heard of The Hague troubles, and the Paris journalists, who2,997 words
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Advertisement316 1929-09-24 2 There are I for users of I \SMCAIZJfI§) 29 beautiful, valuable gifts some of Z them worth more than S4O! Wouldn't /jsv /iHvv m you like one or more of them? Re- «f|* /jjnl] member, in order to get these gifts MJI /«1 >W\ you must help yourself to health316 words
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Advertisement172 1929-09-24 2 tone and W€ig/>| #S#7 /V 1m Milkßioa ■l^gg—*ll^«llll«^»i^a»imOF ALL CHEMISTS STORES. S. R. SASSOON, SO. M, ROBINSON ROAD, Sole Agen •:—S.S. F.M.S. )L muscle QUAKER OATS is 16% protein, great v i,^f builder of muscular tissue; 65% energy-generating carbohydrate and in ST addition, it contains fats, minerals,vitamins M r J-\^j172 words
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Advertisement99 1929-09-24 3 COUGH. Sufferers from Cough, consumption and othei •onnected troubles of the lungs should try •ourse of "Slamat" cure a remedy which give* «peedy recovery Obtainable in $1.25 and $2.21 battles, post free, from the representativee— Do Do Co.. 95. Penang Road, Penang. VW\ \A/HEN your nerves are weak take o»»r»tnli.99 words
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Advertisement249 1929-09-24 3 l| THE ĔP^^^dĔM^ v right '^^^^m That's "PICCADILLY w M cigarettes!—always alike—no :->i variation in Quality or flavour, j The same Golden Virginia leaf s usec year m an< vear out tWl'lv|J|'/A'lJi The people who make them, CARRERAS f LONDON, have a reputation of over 140 m^ years for Fine249 words
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Advertisement93 1929-09-24 3 MOHAMED BIN HOOSAINSAH (Ground Floor Tel. No. 2454. OFFICE: «6. ROBINSON ROAD.. FACTORY: LORONG H. No. 4. Tela* Kurau Road, Sineaj»ore. Manufacturer and Supplier oi Rattan and Bertam Chlcus, Canvas »na Tarpaulin Blinds. Tennis Blue Screens. Bertam Panels and Galvanized Wire Netting with Galvanized Poles—all sizes made to order at93 words
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Article476 1929-09-24 4 ''Prize Appointment" Question. The rumour which gained ground the other day that the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Singapore, had been singled out for elevation to the Bench, may or may not have been without foundation, (says the "Pinang Gazette"), but it served a useful purpose in476 words
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Article324 1929-09-24 4 A Letter from Calcutta. The following letter appears in the "Malay Mail": Sir, —I have received through a friend a copy of your issue of Aug. 14, in which you have an editorial on Mr. Cedric Dover's book "Cimsierii? Or Eurasians and Their Future." As Mr.324 words
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Advertisement323 1929-09-24 4 I f ĕSS Queen iff jMSf**tV Specially selected and bottied by Crosse g j JfiOSfW and B,ackweH Only the finest fruit in 1 JfSali/f perfect condition is used. 1 i <ir Crosse I j BlackwelFs I 2j b SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES j I HUM II 111 IMBMUI JUJ_IJ y Delicious,323 words
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Advertisement56 1929-09-24 4 i AILMENTS M exposure torn M Mi regular use of M S I VALDAI 1 PASTILLES Jf I lOn Sale at ail Chemists I Bj 1 Druggists. j V INSIST on the boxes bearing M jfl th e name VALOA, rfl Sole Agents: }THE SUCCESSORS OF MOINE i COMTE Co.,56 words
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Advertisement167 1929-09-24 4 I LIFE-LIKE! LIFE-LIKE! 1 I SINGING BIRD Dj This unique instrument is wonderfully made of Rolled Gold and Solid Silver frame ffi ffi cage—with electric switch and the bird will be found actually life-like in the tenor P jjj of its action. You will get eniless j>y from its sangs167 words
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1069 1929-09-24 5 STUDENTS ABUSE COMMITTEE AT PENANG. Dismissed Headmaster's Action Fails. An amazing scene in a Penang Chinese School when the members of the committee were surrounded by students who abused and spat at them; when a wall chart which bore the pictures of the committee members1,069 words
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Advertisement286 1929-09-24 5 LINE u;n-re tee gumj Your Dentifrice Must Contain a Trustworthy Anti-Acid Merely brushing teeth has been found insufficient for their preservation. No tooth brush can reach all the tiii.v crevices on the chewing surfaces and at The Danger Line —where teeth and gums meet. Here fcod ccdiects, ferments and forms286 words
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Advertisement502 1929-09-24 5 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 advanca made in scientific502 words
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Advertisement385 1929-09-24 6 25ZSZ5E5Z5Z515Z5Z5ZS25Z5Z*****2525Z5Z5Z525^^ PAVILION Q THONE 6903 g a S g 3 FROM MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 TO SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. fl AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. g g We Latest PvTHE GAZETTE. I I CHARLIhĔ~ 2HAPLIN IN "Shoulder Arms" f (RE-ISSUE) jj BE BE DANIELS "SWIM GIRL SWIM"! IE I C I IN385 words
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Advertisement237 1929-09-24 6 Amusements. i I j 1 C E I I c [j g I ALHAMBRA II rfl 'PHONE 6909 D X (Tan Cheng Kee Co.. Ltd.. f i I a l II TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT, J "Imperial Violets." I I 1 8 I S jjj 'Phone 3326. phone 3326 I EU237 words
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Advertisement561 1929-09-24 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 Olcott. STABBING MARION DAVIES IN 11 REELS. PTBST561 words
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297 1929-09-24 7 Share Market Quiet. Messrs. EtUn and Co. report at 11 a.m. Co-day: RUBBER. London 10V*d.. unchanged. New York 20 cents (G). unchanged. Shares:—Quiet. AUenbys $2.35—$2.45. Ayer a $1.70—51.75. Ayer Panas $1.95—52.05, gassetti 95 cents—sl. Balgownies $3.05—53.15. $1.25—51.30. Bukit Jelotongs 75—78 cents, Bukit Katils 89—92 cents, Colinsburghs297 words
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Article143 1929-09-24 7 {British Official wireless.} London, Sept. 23. Paris 123.845 New York 4.84 27/32 Brussels 34.875 Geneva 25.15 Amsterdam 12.08% Milan 92.655 Berlin 20.355 Stockholm 18.10 Copenhagen 18.205 Oslo 18.205 Vienna 34.45 Prague 123% Helsingfors 192 5/16 Madrid 32.815 Lisbon 108.2 Athens 375 Bucharest 616 Rio 5 T Buenos Aires 47143 words
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Article138 1929-09-24 7 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 24. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $428 Rice, Siam 2 $402 Rice, Siam 3 $390 Rice, Siam 4 $368 Rice, Saigon A-l $360 Rice. Saigon 1 $348 Rice, Saigon 2 $338 Rice, Saigon 3 $328 Rice, Rangoon 1 $298 Rice, Rangoon 2 $294 Rice, Par Boiled No.138 words
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Article52 1929-09-24 7 •Statistics showing acreages under rubber *nd production therefrom in the Straits S -Elements, similar to those already issued 1 the Federated Malay States, have been '•'"piled and will shortly be published, and questions with regard to them should dressed to the office of the RegistrarOneral of Statistics, S.S.52 words
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Article145 1929-09-24 7 To Be World's Best Customer. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, Sept. 23. Two hundred and sixty Parliamentarians, representing 43 countries (the United States and Russia being unrepresented) attended the opening of the International Parliamentary Commercial Conference in the Reichstag, whose Vice-Speaker, yon Kardorff. cordially welcomed the delegates.145 words
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Article226 1929-09-24 7 Success for British Industry, [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Sept. 23. An important success for British industry has been secured by Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd., who have been successful in obtaining one of the largest orders given of recent years in connection with broadcasting services. This order is226 words
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Article75 1929-09-24 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON, SEPT. 24. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 34Mj 34» 4 Standard R.S.S. Spot 34 v 34 3 4 Standard R.S.S. on Tender October 35% 35 1 November 36*4 36V1 October/December 36 January/March 37 M 3875 words
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Article141 1929-09-24 7 Tamil Killed by Car. Mr. J. H. Owen held an inquest at Malacca on Friday on a Tamil boy, aged 4 years, whose body was found in a well near the factory on Bertam estate. A verdict of "Found drowned" was returned. Another inquest concerned a Tamil who141 words
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Article249 1929-09-24 7 Inche Mohamed Yusoff bin Ishak Hon. Second Lieutenant, Raffles Institution Cadet Corps, has left for Kuala Lumpur to join the F.M.S. Police as a Probationary Asiatic Inspector. A Chinese woman was charged at Jasin with having concealed the birth and death of a child at Tedon. and the husband was249 words
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Article182 1929-09-24 7 Judge on "Extraordinary" Procedure. In a judgment summons case before Mr. Justice Stevens yesterday, Mr. TampoePhillips put tfhe defendant, Mrs. Holland Myitle Eilis, in the witness box and proceeded to ask her several questions. When he sat down Mr. Claude da Silva, for the plaintiff, (Mrs. Florence Letah,)182 words
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Article84 1929-09-24 7 WAITRESSES REPLACE STEWARDS One of the oldest traditions of transoceanic passenger service went by the board recently when 1-i comely younji women replaced the dining saloon stewards on the Grace liner" 4 Santa Barbara." Hitherto on all lines since the earliest days of steam, dining saloon personnels have84 words
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Article56 1929-09-24 7 Tonnage of vessels entered at Amsterdam decreased slightly during the first quarter of 1021) ai compared with the corresponding period of 1928. A total of 2,313,000 tons entered, as against 2,380.000 tons during the first quarter of 1928. The number of vessel entrances, however, increased from 86856 words
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Article266 1929-09-24 7 Commenting on the recent Conference on Safety of Life at Sea held in London, Captain C. A. McAllister, president of the American Bureau of Shipping, who returned to New York recently, spoke especially of the fine attitude and spirit of fairness which characterised the British representatives266 words
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Article243 1929-09-24 7 "Kuranda," Brit. 553 tons, Capt. Dyason from Sibu, 23-9; for Sibu, 27-9. "Ban Hong Siong," Brit. 708 tons, Capt. Gibson, from Semarang, 23-9; for Batavia, 27- 9. "Blitan," Dut. 4,450 tons, Capt. de Voes, from Makassar, 23-9; for Belawan, 25-9. "Van Hogendorp," Dut. 393 tons, Capt. Holthamp, from Pakan243 words
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Article257 1929-09-24 7 No Funds for Third Fire Engine. Municipal Committee 1 took the following action at a meeting held on Sept. 17:-— Decided that funds wil! rot permit ct the provision of a third new fire engine during 1930. Decided that an order may be placed with Borneo Motors Ltd.,257 words
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Article68 1929-09-24 7 Father-in-law Charged. Sunda Singh, the father-in-law of the Sikh money-lender. Jewa Singh, whose mutilated remains were found in the Botanical Gardens on Friday last, was charged with murder this moining. He wtm produced before the Second Magistrate (Mr. P. S. Williams) and remanded for one week. The68 words
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Article244 1929-09-24 7 Mr. Arshak Sarkies has returned to Penang from Singapore Journey's End." the war play which brought instant fame and fortune to its author, Mr. R. C. Sheriff, upon its production in London, is included in the repertoire of Mr. R. B. Salisbury's Company, which is due in Singapore next month.244 words
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Article52 1929-09-24 7 Orders for week ending Sunday, Sept. 29: To-day, 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 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27.—Ambulance Class, Headquarters,52 words
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Article33 1929-09-24 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 $100.33 words
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Article124 1929-09-24 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore. Sept. 24. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Maetsuijcker East Basin; Cap Padaran 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Taiamba 18; Yuensang 15; Atsuta Maru 13; Malayan Prince 11; Atreus 9; Kepong 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Memnon 30; Garbeta 37. Empire Dock124 words
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Advertisement420 1929-09-24 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS STRAYED OR STOLEN—A white Pomeranian dog, Municipal No. 5570. Answers to the name of Prince. Finder will kindly ring up to 6354. WANTED—Second-hand A.J.S. motor-cycle. New model, medium power. Apply IA Fisheries Office. WANTED. Indian Interpreter for Labour Protectorate. Sarawak. Must be fluent in Malay. Tamil and Hindustani420 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous187 1929-09-24 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Sept 29: TO-DAY, SEPT. 24. 5 p.m.—Drill Hall. "D" (Eurasian) Company, SOx Range Practice Competition. TO-MORROW. SEPT. 25. 5,15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "A" 'M. G> Company. M. G. Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Sec. (Indian), Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall.187 words
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Miscellaneous574 1929-09-24 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT* MALAYA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, AT 9 A.M. Temperature. Rainfall Bright Mean Wind. Sunshine Force Stations. yesterday.[Yesterday. Humidity Direc- Weather. Max. Mia.! No. of MJiP. Hp w I Ins- i hours tion 1 I j Kuala Lumpur 02 7? 24 62 83 Cahr Cloudy574 words
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Article1006 1929-09-24 8 There is plainly room for widely conflicting views on the subject of constitution*! reform in Malaya. Ami 00 both sides there is a great deal to be said. Whilst we ourselves fed that the time is approaching when developments must take place, in the Colony at any rate, we1,006 words
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Article171 1929-09-24 8 The Legislative Council meets on Monday. Oct. 7. at 10.30 a.m. The Sapphire Theatre. Seremban. is shortly to show "talkie" films. Mr. Logan, of Messrs. Bendixen and Co.. Seremban. is leaving for Home shortly. The Hon. Dr. R. O. Winstedt. Director of Education, and Mrs Winstedt are going on leave171 words
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Article546 1929-09-24 8 Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Project. Mr. Aw Boon Haw writes to the "Malava Tribune": Coming back from a tour of Hong Kong, -where was held the recent Chunghwa Athletic Meeting, which I attended in the capacity of an honorary president, 1 am obssssed with impressions of the546 words
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Article457 1929-09-24 8 Che Satteh, Assistant District Officer, Port Dfekscn, has been transferred to Perak. Che Salleh is connected with the Scouting movement and his departure will be a great loss to Ne«ri Sembilan Scouts. Dr. L. S. Perera. of Kuala Lumpur, who is shortly proceeding to Ceylon on holiday, has presented a457 words
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Article474 1929-09-24 8 Draft Rules: Appeal for Members. As reported in these columns a few days ago, a preliminary meeting was held lately, under the chairmanship of the Colonial Secretary, to discuss the advisability of reviving the old Philharmonic Society. As a result of that meeting, a sub-committee was formed474 words
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Article175 1929-09-24 8 Lawson-Sidney Flayer Hurt. Another clever performance of the witty Lancashire play. The Rotters," was given by the Lawson-Sidney English Comedy Co. at the Victoria Theatre last night. The audience fully appreciated th? livelv movement, which was due to perfect unders.anding and careful rehearsing. tor ihe farewell show to-night175 words
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Article151 1929-09-24 8 Rules made by the Judges of the Supreme Court of the Federated Malay States, with tht approval of the Chief Secretary to Government, under section 77. sub-s-ction (I) (c), of the Courts Enactment, for fixing tables of fees and costs chargeable by advocates and solicitors and for providing for the151 words
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Article32 1929-09-24 8 From Europe (London mails despatched 5) by "Rajula." due Penary at 6 ■OH Friday, the 27th instant. From Indo-China by "O G Mi rife) Singapore daylight on Friday, the 27th32 words
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Article45 1929-09-24 8 Latest Quota fons RUBBI R. London:—10 1 d. New York:—20% cents <G>. Sing:apore:— cents. TJV London:—Spot £205 123. 6d. (up 10s. 0d 3 months, buyers £209 )0s. Od. uip 7s 6c sellers £209 12s. 6d. «up 7s. 6d). Singapore:—$10G. 1175 tuns sold.»45 words
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Advertisement250 1929-09-24 8 I JACK WHITE 1 I GOLF CLUBS. I Cj A new consignment ot tbese perfectly balanced g g and well finished Clubs has just been received jjj {jj and we cordially invite your inspection of tbese. j las f l,e Niblicks l i Driving Irons It I n Jiggers J/250 words
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Advertisement169 1929-09-24 8 PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 T. K. K's. TYRES. 715 x 115 Reduced from $13.50 to $11.50 each. 24 x 2.. do. 6.80 to 5.80 each. 26 x169 words
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598 1929-09-24 9 Red "Ironsides' Marching On The City. TROOPS RUSHED FROM NANKING. Clash With Japanese Soldiers In The North. Reuter's Service. Snanghai. Sept. 23. Ta* situation which has been brewing for time came to a head on Sept. 17 when Chant Fa Kuei's CommunistReuter's Service. - 598 words
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Article247 1929-09-24 9 SERIOUS QUARREL IN THE NORTH. Reuter's Service. Mukden. Sept. 23. A Rengo message says that a quarrel, started between Chinese policemen and a Japanese soldier at a restaurant in Tiehling this afternoon, assumed serious dimensions when the Chinese pclice fired on Japanese railway guards from behind, woundingReuter's Service. - 247 words
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Article68 1929-09-24 9 Reuter's Service. Geneva. Sept. 23. Anent China's proposal regarding obsolete treaties, the sub-committee will submit to the plenary sitting of the First Committee tomorrow a resolution appreciating the importance of China's proposal and declaring that any member of the League may place on the agenda of the AssemblyReuter's Service. - 68 words
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Article168 1929-09-24 9 Restraining Bill Passed in India. Reuter's Service. Simla, Sept. 23. The Assembly by 67 to 14 passed the Child Marriage Bill providing a month's simple imprisonment on anyone solemnising the marriage of girls below the age of 14 and boys under 18. Simla, Sept. 14. The Indian LegislativeReuter's Service. - 168 words
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Article56 1929-09-24 9 Strong Association Formed. Reuter's Service. Berlin, Sept. 24. M long-mooted Anglo-German Association has been definitely formed. The president of British branch is Lord Reading and the .dent of the German branch is exChancellor Cuno. The Association aims at -(•moting Anglo-German friendship and closer understanding. Representative committees in bothReuter's Service. - 56 words
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Article95 1929-09-24 9 Amazing Farewell Scenes. Reuter's Service. Wiesbaden, Sept. 23. To the accompaniment of such tunes as "Pack Up Your Troubles" and "Auld Lang Syne," played by the regimental band, the first unit of the British Rhine Army to follow the advance party back to Blighty, namelyReuter's Service. - 95 words
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Article186 1929-09-24 9 Chinese Relieved of $370. A Chinese employed by a European in Rhio, In buying foodstuffs from Singapore for his estate, is alleged to have been robbed of $370 last night. It appears that he was walking aiong Connaught Drive from the direction of Anderson Bridge at about 7.30186 words
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Article427 1929-09-24 9 ALLEGED THEFT AS A SERVANT. A.P.C. Safe Rifled. Further evidence was recorded by Mr. C. H. G. Clarke (the District Judge) yesterday in the case in which Toh Seah Hwee. a former cashier employed by the Asiatic Petroleum Company, is charged with theft as a servant. Mr. Withers427 words
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Article96 1929-09-24 9 Parliament to be Tested. [British Official Wireless.\ Rugby. Sept. 23. Mr. Ben Turner. Secretary for Mines, speaking at Sheffield during the week-end. announced that as soon as Parliament re-opened, steps would be taken to reduce the working hours of miners. He said that Parliament would be tested on96 words
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Article88 1929-09-24 9 Aground on Homeward Run. Reuter's Service. Colombo, Sept. 23. A wireless message from the Hamburg America Line steamer "Hochst. 1 which ran aground off the island of Minicoy on Saturday while proceeding Home from the Far East, reports that two tanks in the fore part of theReuter's Service. - 88 words
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Article161 1929-09-24 9 Unique Ex-Service Assembly. (From Onr Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Sept. 23. There was a somewhat unique ex-Service assembly during the week-end when Servicemen and their wives representing branches at Penang. Kedah. Ipoh. Sitiawan and Taiping, assembled as guests of Taiping. which rose to the occasion wonderfully, sending away161 words
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Article58 1929-09-24 9 In reply to a Penang correspondent, enquiring when the Government will be able to give a decision on the Trimmer repcrt. says the Straits Echo." the Colonial Secretary jtates that "it is quite impossible for him to give any indication of the period within which Government is likely to be58 words
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Article354 1929-09-24 9 Big Loss by Small Investors. HATRY TRUST BROKEN. Stockbrokers in Liverpool Suspended. Reuter's Service. London. Sept. 23. The public anxiety over the Hatry sensation is shown by the demand of the papers for a stiffening of Stock Exchange regulations as regards company issues in order to protectReuter's Service. - 354 words
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Article46 1929-09-24 9 Crew Take la Lifeboats. Reuter's Service. Perth. Sept. 23. A wireless message from the steamer "Silton Hall" bound for Adelaide from Immingham says that she is afire in the Indian Ocean 2.000 miles from Perth. The crew have taken to li**e boats.Reuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article279 1929-09-24 9 Reuter's Service. Paris. Sept. 23. The death has occurred of Archbishop Cardinal Dubois. I Renter's Service.] Berlin. Sept 23. Tiie leading banks in Berlin have agreed to convoke a bankers' meeting to discuss steps ft! improve the condition of the Berlin Stock Exchange the unsatisfactoriness of whichReuter's Service. - 279 words
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Advertisement129 1929-09-24 9 I TRADE MARK 1 MEUKOW'Sj brandy:;, I Take no Risk, always Order I Meukow's Brandy, the Acme J of Perfection. 1 4 fa '3 Sole Agents: a j GurmaE*<gb /Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) gj I TO-DAY I Mid-September Issue. I I LISTS SENT WITH PLEASURE. S. MOUTHIE Co., Ltd.,129 words
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100 1929-09-24 10 Sports Pastimes: Phil Scott on Points. Morgan's Revenge on Bud Walley. HOME LEAGUES. Pompey Lose Again. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London. Sept. 23. The following are the results of Home League matches played to-day (Monday): ENGLISH LEAGUE. —Div. 1. Leeds U. 1, Portsmouth 0. ENGLISH LEAGUE.—Div. 11. Chelsea 5, BuryReuter's Service. - 100 words
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Article75 1929-09-24 10 To-Day's Semi-Final. The S.C.C. team for to-day's semi-final at the Stadium, in the Singapore Cup competition is not yet announced, owing to the probability of last minute changes. The Malay team will be: Sheriff; Jantan, Salleh; Taib, Kemat. Jargasi; Mahmood, Mat Noor, Dollah, Dolfattah, Yusop. The other semi-final,75 words
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Article50 1929-09-24 10 SIX-A-SIDE COMPETITION. The (proposed six-a-side footbatl competition at the S.C.C. has sixty entries and the committee have decided that the competition should be run as a "wind-up" to the Oltlb soccer season. Ties will therefore be played on Thursday and Friday, with the semi-finals and final on Saturday.50 words
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Article45 1929-09-24 10 The following will represent the S.H.B. Junior Service Club against the Malaya Publishing House in a friendly game at Cantonment Road, to-morrow 5 E. Garnel; Sabari and Kassim; Yong Hong, Rajaloo and Rajoo; Ibrahim, Haron, Mohd. Shin, Eng Bee and Ah Yam.45 words
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Article94 1929-09-24 10 The following will represent the A.A.A. II against the Siong Boo II, on the Chinese ground to-day: Jhwee Khee; Meng Chan, Lip Chee; Thiam Hwee, Thiam Seah, Thung Yang; Poh Chuan, Teck Chuan. Teo Hock, Hock Kim, Hong Wing. Reserves: Yong Ghee, Khai Soo,94 words
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143 1929-09-24 10 RIFLE-SHOOTING. "D" (Eurasian) Co., S. V. C. Riffle Club, will be holding a rifle meeting at the Bukit Timah Range on Oct. 5 and 6, open to all members of the Company, including the Vickers Gun section and the Band. Several prizes are being143 words
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Article130 1929-09-24 10 BILLIARDS. The third time-limit match between Willie Smith (England) and Walter Lindrum (Australia) began at Sydney on August 12. The following are each dky's closing scores up to Aug. 22. August 12—Smith: 2,050 (in play), Lindrum L667. August 13—Lindrum: 3,897, Smith: 3,583. •August 14—Lindrum: 6,276, Smith: 4,853130 words
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Article45 1929-09-24 10 'Entries for the annual tournament of the Aston Athletic Club are now open. Members wishing to compete are requested to attach their signatures to the lidts on the Club notice-board. The following are the English Championship, American Championship, English Handicap, and American Handicap.45 words
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Article449 1929-09-24 10 Gomes Wins Men's Singles. LAWN TENNIS. Several very interesting matches in the Malacca open tournament were played last week. In the Ladies' Doubles final Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Sanderson beat Mrs. Lindow and Mrs. Willmott 5—7, 6—4. All the players were on top of their form. In the449 words
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Article75 1929-09-24 10 Chinese Win Championship. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 23. In the Perak L.T.A. championship, the Sultan of Perak Cup (men's doubles) open to district clubs, was won by the Perak Chinese, who yesterday beat Ipoh Club by three matches to one. The Ipoh Club (Bede-Cox and Scovell,75 words
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Article204 1929-09-24 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Yesterday's results and to-day's ties in the S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament are as follow: A. Doubles:—N. S. Wise and Roy Smith owe 15 2 beat W. M. Hansell and R. B. Gotch owe 1, 4—6, 6—o, 6—l; E. Macdonald and J. R. Straehan plus 15204 words
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Article205 1929-09-24 10 Yesterday's results and ties for to-day and to-morrow in the S.R-C. lawn tennis tournament are as follow:— YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Doubles Handicap:—W. Balhetchet and V. H. Norris beat J. R. Brown and C. B. Webb, 6—3, 6—o; N. E. Ess and Frank James beat L. Gammell and D. de205 words
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Article64 1929-09-24 10 Great Filip to British ling Prestige. BOXING. Reuter's Service. London. Sept. 24. Scott outpointed Campolo. [Phil Scott, the British heavyweight now touring the United States, was matched with the giant Argentinian. Vittorio Campolo, in a ten round bout last night. His victory puts him in line forReuter's Service. - 64 words
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Article199 1929-09-24 10 Freddy Morgan's Revenge. Feddy Morgan, Welsh flyweight champion, in mail week defeated Bud Walley, of Singapore, at Bridgend, and thus avenged the whacking which Walley gave him before he won his title. There was not a great deal in it—says "Boxing" —"but Morgan showed the better generalship199 words
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Article445 1929-09-24 10 A Successful Event. MOTORING. The Negri Sembiian Motor Association's first Gymkhana was held on the Padang adjoining the Seremban Convent in good weather 6n Saturday, and was a great success, thanks to the hard work of the hon. secretary. Mr. R. G. Maund. A large crowd witnessed the445 words
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Article74 1929-09-24 10 Unbeaten Record Last Season. HOCKEY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 23 At the Perak Hockey Association annual meeting it was reported that there was a credit baliiance of $300. In a successful season the ?ide had an unbeaten record. It was resolved to invite other States to74 words
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Article29 1929-09-24 10 CRICKET. In the match on Sunday on the Newton ground between the Railway Institute and the Minto Cricket Team the former won by 13 runs.29 words
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Article22 1929-09-24 10 It is announced that the annual athletic sports meeting of Meiji Shrine will be held on Nov. 1, saya a Tokyo telegram.22 words
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Article320 1929-09-24 10 Weights for First Day. THE TURF. The following are the weights for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club autumn race meeting which commences on Saturday. Race I.—Ponies—Class 3—2nd Div.—(s furlongs): Merry Boy 9.3, Lucky Boy 9.2, Actress 9.0, Jangeishak 8.5, Cobar 7.12, Whippet 79, Lanercost320 words
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Article217 1929-09-24 10 LAST SUNDAY'S RESULTS. SWIMMING. Interesting events were carried out at the Swimming Club on Sunday morning, comprising water polo matches, a ten lengths handicap race, and throwing the water polo ball (handicap). The results were: Ten Lengths Handicap.—Dobbs (went at 15) 1, Iken (100) 2, Leonard (80) 3.217 words
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Article42 1929-09-24 10 The results of the 200 metres Medley Race held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday was: Lim Fook Loong 1, Khoo Hock Tien, Tan Chew Seng 3. Time: 3 mins. 44 sees. The "Jellyfish" beat the "Seaserpents" at water-polo 8-1.42 words
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Article39 1929-09-24 10 London, Sept. 9. The twenty-year Dover girl, Jan Brunton, swam from Dover to Ramsgate, a distance of twenty miles, in the record time of 6 hours, 2 minutes, beating men's previous record by 12 minutes.39 words
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Article122 1929-09-24 10 ATHLETICS. It is understood the S.CC. Committee have carefully considered the question of holding the proposed athletic sports meeting, and regretfully conclude that it is inadvisable to proceed further with arrangements, owing mainly to the lack of sufficient entries. The committee, it is stated, realise that the122 words
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Article1572 1929-09-24 10 VICTORIA ST. STABBING AFFAIR. Lengthy Murder Trial. Lee Ah Mong, who was placed on trial for his life, at the Singapore Assizes yesterday before the Chief Justice (Sir Wm. Murison) and a special jury, does not present the usual type 6f murderer one sees in the dock. Instead1,572 words
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Article299 1929-09-24 10 STRONG RIDER BY THE CORONER. No Compensation Available. "This accident emphasises the need for some measure that will ensure persons injured, or the relatives of persons killed, in a motor-bus or taxi accident, an opportunity of obtaining compensation from the owner of the The deceased was a young299 words
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Article264 1929-09-24 10 Sequel to Sale of Alsagoff Estate. Messrs. Harry Elphick and Gaw Kek Khiam directors of. Messrs. Gammon (Malaya) Limited, represented by Mr. J. G. Campbell instituted an action in the Supreme Court to-day. before Mr. Justice Stevens for an order to alter the extent of property acquired by264 words
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1076 1929-09-24 11 Vvv Municipal Offices. m Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 21. monthly meeting of the Malacca Commissioners, held yesterday, M N-hich will not be readily forgotten. was It wa rather stormy meeting and the jjj, it was the front of the Overseas Bank. The following1,076 words
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Article89 1929-09-24 12 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the Malaya Tribune does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be as brief as possible, preferably type-written (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen-names89 words
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Article1295 1929-09-24 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir.—l agree with you that the vote must be given in Malaya. The present position is extremely humiliating, especially to such of us as possessed (and I thin* intelligently utilised) the franchise before we came to Malaya. As a European reader of your deservedly1,295 words
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