Malaya Tribune, 25 September 1929
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Title Section22 1929-09-25 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVI. No. 226 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1929.22 words
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Advertisement151 1929-09-25 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. 5^ mmBaaemnin i, hpraßsgsratm^^ "0.X." CEMENT I CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATES ON APPLICATION TO: I Sole Importers: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. I jjj Incorporated in Denmark.) X PLYMOUTH 1 NO OTHER CAR GIVES AS MUCH FOR YOUR151 words
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Advertisement396 1929-09-25 1 FLORODOR" '/f'f* /r For Troptoftl Jr"HIGH STREET. Slnrapor* //vtf motf delicious of all I ta in appetising Tomato Sauce. B I I' Cooked to perfection and ready iff B Sj to serve hot or cold. Tasty, ffe B •0 gj nourishing and satisfying. i g MADE IN BNOLAND BY E.396 words
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2320 1929-09-25 2 An Ambassador of Cricket. A JUVENILE GOLF CHAMPION. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, Aug. 29A contract has been signed between Sir Thomas Lipton and Messrs. Camper and Nicholson, the famous yacht building firm. for the construction of the America Cup challenger-2,320 words
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Advertisement325 1929-09-25 2 j ARTHUR-A BONNIE GLAXO BOY OF SEVEN-YEAR* E The Doctors know J wjj |jr Wh« n you h«r that so many doctors have given their own babies I >/ Glaxo you can feel sure that you will be sate in doing the >amc. EE £4 v x v For tnc325 words
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Advertisement149 1929-09-25 2 G£umt4(fanumct y£jQk j The keenest shaving blade r science can devise I T2 VERY Genuine Gillette leaves the face amazingly J Blade has two of the cool and comfortable, sharpest, shaving edges pos- No blade equals the Genu«ible to produce. Every blade me Gillette. No blade shaves is carefully with149 words
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Advertisement112 1929-09-25 2 fiCS! Weakness and I jjj Depression 3ft I tllli 1 banished by Halls Wine As soon as you start taking Hall's Wine you begin to feel stronger. Soon your depression lifts, your nerviness disappears, your appetite returns and your whole system glows with a new and splendid vitality. Start a112 words
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Advertisement204 1929-09-25 3 Mental anguish, grief, worry, extreme heat all tend to produce headaches (^^K^ and nervous exhaustion. Then it is that "«7li" Eau de cologne is a UFfflßSv friend indeed. A. little of it dabbei on wrists and temples or inhaled from Hf/^j)Vy\\ the handkerchief, soothes an i revives. Its .iainty. lasting204 words
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Advertisement290 1929-09-25 3 EsdsdEZsdbdsdsHsdbdbds J The Three Best. J j I 5 I I 1 FRASER NEAVE LTD I m D I D I Co/</ Postum —a new delight for you! T TOW you enjoy your cup of hot Postum! Have I JIJL you ever tried it cold? On hot, sultry days f290 words
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195 1929-09-25 4 The Reference Library. The following publications were received during 1 the week ending Sept. 23 and are available for public use in the Reference Library in Singapore of the Department of Statistics, S.S. ar.d F.M.S.: British India Trade and Navigation Account for July; Monthly List195 words
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Article430 1929-09-25 4 Average £190 Per Ton. At the time that the Tin Produce's Association was formed, says the "Mining World," tin was quoted at £200 per ton but production cost* alone aie in many cases higher than this figure. The principal sources of tin supply are Malaya, Siam,430 words
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Article155 1929-09-25 4 National City and Cam Exchange Trust Co. The local manager of the National City Bank of New York has received a cable from the head office stating that Mr. C. E. Mitchell, chairman of the Bank, and Mr. W. E. Frew, chairman of the Corn Exchange155 words
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Article93 1929-09-25 4 Holding Too Many Securities. ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo, Sept. 23. The Japanese Bank,, which hare latterly nad an abnormally big holding of documentary i purities, have suffered materially by the continued fall of market quotations owing to the expected removal of the gold expet ban. Some of the93 words
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Advertisement181 1929-09-25 4 Feeling like 10 men 8c a boy —especially the boy" 1 Formerly I regarded a nervedood on a par with goloshes, flannel next the skin and dill' Water." Thus a contnbutorwrote in'Gol/mg,' June, 1926. Feeling cheap and nasty after a motor'accident, he was persuaded —as he protests—in a weak moment,181 words
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Advertisement230 1929-09-25 4 JSHEILDED lON JJUST as the cobbler waxes his patented process that gives Firestone thread to mike his stitches hold as Gum Dipped Tires the extra long as the lasts, sj Fire- > treD g th and msn have l .1 i i l won the v orld-championship honors stone saturates230 words
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Advertisement122 1929-09-25 4 I The High Efficiency System for Lighting-Cooking-Heating i |j Spensers Silverlite Complete Automatic g (3 ;M|Jl Petrol Gas Equipment. Manufactured With British Materials nd Labour. 8 1 Better than Electricity. Better than Muni--3 cipal Gas because cheaper and Non-Poi--5 J sonous, Non-Explosive. Requires no skilled 3 3 attention, No Motor,122 words
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Article311 1929-09-25 5 Workmen's Compensation Bill. The following are the minutes pf a meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Penaing) Association, held at the offices of Messrs. Adams and Allan on Aug. 26. Present: Mr. C. R. Samuel (in the chair), Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader, Messrs. Lim311 words
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Article259 1929-09-25 5 No Slaps on the Back. "Getting: back to femininity is undoubtedly the predominant u v ge of the newwoman," the secretary of a suburban woman's club said to the "Daily Sketch." "But it does not presage an era of feminine helplessness. "The new 'feminine' woman259 words
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Article25 1929-09-25 5 Orders for week ending Sunday, Sept. 29: To-morrow, Sept. 26. —Band Practice, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27.—Ambulance Class. Headquarters, 5.15 p.m.25 words
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Article33 1929-09-25 5 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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Advertisement377 1929-09-25 5 will sleep peacefully again if you anoint the burning, inflamed parts and humors with PUROL Tins 30 and 55 cts. Tubes 75 cts. *X^ u Obtainable everywhere 1 ffl' A* k' I*» porters: Borneo Sumalr.i I T^eadm^^ PURE BALI COFFEE. v. Roasted and Selected Malanf? Moun- Java) Coffee. Aixaady Analysed377 words
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Advertisement147 1929-09-25 5 For Baby's Tender Skin Cuticura Talcum The ideal powder for his daily toilet and for assuring his personal comfort. Daintily medicated and unexcelled in purity, it prevents chafing and irritation and soothes, cools and comforts tender skins. Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from Muller Pbipps (Malaya)147 words
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Advertisement280 1929-09-25 5 kofomafon 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 made in280 words
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Advertisement66 1929-09-25 5 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT: M. EZEKIEL SONS Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians. 4, Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place. Optometrists: A. M. Ezekiel. 0.D., F.P.O.C. COLXJMBO" POCKET INHALER and REFRESHER Kis a refreshing and invigorating effect THEREFORE is highly recommended for Coughs Colds. Catarrh, Influenza, Asthma Headaches, Neuralgia etc. 45 cents each.66 words
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Advertisement70 1929-09-25 5 Gouw Boen Seng's Java S> rups YANG PALING BAEIL Rose Rose. Cherries Vanilla. Grenadic* Pi sang Ambon. Lemon. Sinaasapplea. Tamarind Milk Syrup. Citroen. Aerated Water. Ranja. Orangeade. Santa. Mocca. Foaco. etc. etc* |\j D. T. LIM Co, SSS. North Bridge Road. Singapore. INSIST ON HAVING BAUFFMANN S— THE FIRST MANUFACTURERS70 words
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Miscellaneous174 1929-09-25 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Sept 29: TO-DAY, 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, Band, S. V. C, L. A. Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M. G. Platoon174 words
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Advertisement374 1929-09-25 6 1 PAVILION jj THONE 6903 C a 0 FROM MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 TO SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. jj jj AT 9. IS P.M. SHARP. D J The Utest GAZETTE. CHARLIE CHAPLIN j IN j 1 "Shoulder Arms" 0 (RE-ISSUE) 1 BE BE |TaNIELS I a in a I "SWIM GIRL SWIM"374 words
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Advertisement315 1929-09-25 6 *§L m use m ents. ALHAMBRA THONE 6909 I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors:) I PROGRAMME E Commencing Wednesday, September 25 and I ending Monday, September 30. p IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I REX INGRAM S PRODUCTION THE 3 PASSIONS I315 words
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Advertisement551 1929-09-25 6 SURINA THEATRE The House of Features and Serials that Really Entertains. North Bridge Road. 'Phone No. 6289 From Wednesday, September 25 to Tuesday, October 1. SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 P.M. Latest Patbe Gazette. Universal Jewel ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY A Comedy of an Iri h traffic cop and a little551 words
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1568 1929-09-25 7 REVIEW BY REGISTRARGENERAL. How Restriction Helped. The following notes on statistics relating to übber in the Straits Settlements are forwarded for publication by Mr. J. Gordon Carrie (Deputy .ristrar-General, Statistics, S.S.). INTRODUCTION. Previous to the compilation of these tables ne only official statistics relating to areas1,568 words
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Article76 1929-09-25 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON, SEPT. 25. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 34'_. 35 Standard R.S.S. Spot 34 35 standard R.S.S. on Tender October 35 1 35 K November 35?, 36', October/December 36 36 January/March 37 1 a 37 Tone76 words
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Article140 1929-09-25 7 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 25. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $430 Rice, Siam 2 $405 Rice, Siam 3 $395 Rice. Siam 4 $370 Rice. Saigon A-l $364 Rice, Saigon 1 $357 Rice. Saigon 2 $348 Rice, Saigon 3 $330 Rice, Rangoon 1 $298 Rice. Rangoon 2 $294 Rice, Par Boiled No.140 words
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Article294 1929-09-25 7 Both Commodities Down. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. London 10 3/16 d., down l/16d. New York 19 T H cent 3 (G), down ceni. Shares:—Quiet. Allenbys $2.35—$2.45, Ayer Moleks $1.70—$1.75. Ayer Panas $1.95—52.05. Bassetts 95 cents—sl, Balgownies $3.05—$3.15, Brcgas $1.25—51.30, Bukit Jelotongs 75—78294 words
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Article91 1929-09-25 7 International Co-operation Needed. Reuter's Service. London, Sept. 24. Mr. Edgar B. Davis, speaking at a luncheon in London in honour of Mr. Seiberling. President of the Rubber Manufacturers' Association in America, said that the rapidly expanding American rubber manufacturing industry was hampered because it did not possess plantations.Reuter's Service. - 91 words
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Article162 1929-09-25 7 Profit of Over $30,500 Made. The directors of the Tambalak Rubber Estates Ltd.. in their report for the year tnd?d June 30, 1929, to be presented at the annual general meeting* at the Hong K< ng Bank Chambers at 12 noon on Oct. 5, statil:— The profit for162 words
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Article149 1929-09-25 7 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] London, Sept. 24. Paris 123.865 New York 4.84 27 /32 Brussels 34.875 Geneva 25.155 Amsterdam ISJttt Milan 92.655 Berlin 20.36 Stockholm 18.105 Copenhagen 18.215 Oslo 18.205 Vienna 34.46 Prague 163 Helsingfors 192 7 Madrid 32.815 Lisbon 108.2 Athens 375 Bucharest 816.5 Rio stBritish Official Wireless. - 149 words
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Article324 1929-09-25 7 Shares "At a Right Level for Investment." The position of tin is worth examining, says the Financial correspondent of "Truth" in the issue of Aug. 24. In the first quarter of this year world supplies exceeded consumption by more than 3,000 tons; and in April the324 words
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Article233 1929-09-25 7 "AILSA" LAUNCHED. The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., Copenhagen, has a large programme of new tonnage in hand, involving the construction of newtypes of vessel and novel machinery installation. The building programme, to be completed in about two years, is for nine vessels totalling 112,000 "tons d. w. The233 words
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Article139 1929-09-25 7 When having Venice recently the P. and O. liner "Viceroy of India" struck the tug "Olanda" with her proneller. The tug was badly damaged, but the liner was able to proceed on her voyage with 1.000 tourists. The lf.ll. cargo-boat "Commandant Mages" is due to-morrow from Djibouti139 words
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Article150 1929-09-25 7 "Rhexenor," Brit. 4,995 tons, Capt. Stout, from Manila, 24-9; for London, 1-10. "Van tier Ljin," Dut. 1,321 tons, Capt. Zwet, from Sourabaya, 24-9; for Cheribon, 26-9. "Capt. Padran," Fr. 4,891 tons, Capt. Glemot, from Bordeaux, 24-9; for Saigon. 25-9. "Kedah." Brit. 1,033 tons, Capt. Crichton, from Belawan-Deli, 24-9; for150 words
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Article64 1929-09-25 7 The Surma. "An\body here seen Kelly?" a delightful comedy drama in eiaht parts starring Tom Moore and Bessie Love, is the chief attraction at the Surma Theatre to-night. In the first show are Chapters 3, 4 and 5 of Wallace Mac Donald's serial "Whispering Smith Rides," with a64 words
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Article109 1929-09-25 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore. Sept. 25. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Maetsuijcker East Basin. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Yuensang 15; Mata Hari 11; Kopah 10; Rotti 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Kasado Maru 32: Garbeta 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate Ellenga 46; Salsaas 48. West109 words
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Advertisement516 1929-09-25 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-cyclf. New model, medium power. Apply I.A Fisheries Office. WANTED—A keen Senior Cambridge lad straight from School. Apply with copies of Certificates to No.516 words
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Miscellaneous498 1929-09-25 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT MALAYA. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. AT t A.N. Temperature, j Rainfall Bright Mean Wind. I Sunshine Force Stations. yesterday. Yesterday. Humidity Direc- Weather. Max. Min.| No. of M.H P. p p Ins. hours tioa I i Kuala Lumpur 91 73 05 5 5 85498 words
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Article810 1929-09-25 8 The name of Mr. Aw Boon Haw is synonymous with big-stale philanthropy. He is one,of a select number ot wealthy men amoug the Chinese community who have realised that the greatest satisfaction to be de.ived from riches.is in helping j ess fortunate people in various ways.810 words
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Article290 1929-09-25 8 A untitled Sale will be held at the Y.W.C.A. F«-rt Canning Road, on Thursday. id. Fort Canning General Tund The proceeds \Mli go w nl UK Y.W.C.A. The Wales Minstrels will present, under the distinguished patronage of Mr. Ton* r Lao. the Chinese Consul-General, a dramatic Dlay. Repentance." in aid290 words
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Article204 1929-09-25 8 An Enjoyable Evening. Last night at 86-A, Teluk Kurau Road, his residence. Mr. Lim Hock Seng entertained friends in honour of his mother's birthday. The members of the Amateur Sporting Association were present. Mr. Hock Sent being the president, and the members of the Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic204 words
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Article257 1929-09-25 8 Pioneer of Prisoners' Aid Society. Coming out to Malaya in 1901 (when he was 25 years of age), Lt. Col. J. H. Tyte has beeii a popular figure in this country. His retirement, as Inspector of Prisons. S.S., brings to -.t close a career as varied as257 words
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Article104 1929-09-25 8 Returning Next Week. "Interference" was repeated by request when a fairly good audience was entertained by the Lawson-Sidney English Comedy Company. who brought to a close last night the deservedly successful run they have been enjoying at the Victoria Theatre. Theatre-goers who missed seeing this Company's presentation of104 words
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Article143 1929-09-25 8 The foil owing is a list of donation- to the Port Swettcnham Mariners' Club: Previously acknowledged $8,581.01; Mr. Eu Tong Sen. $50; Lt. Commander Amcotts, $242.52; Me: srs. East Asiatic Co., Ltd., $100 St. Andrew's Society. $25; E. L. X., $50; Frank Mustard, $25; St. Mary's143 words
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Article93 1929-09-25 8 Sequel to Wh'sky Discovery. Before the Fourth Magistrate »Mr. Cobden Ramsay» thLs morning there was a sequel to the recent prosecution of the chief officer and second engineer of the "City of Salisbury." when Teo Beng Haat, a ship-chandler carrying on business in Bonham Building, was charged with93 words
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Article99 1929-09-25 8 A general meeting of the members of the Engineering Association of Malaya will be held in Ipch in November. The Chinese Association's annual picnic will b? held on Saturday and Sunday at Mr. Ay. Bcor» Haw's bungalow. Pasir Panjang. Mrs. Poo Keen Yen is accompanying her paients. Mr. and Mrs.99 words
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Article141 1929-09-25 8 Endowment Fund fer Teaching of Chinese. Mr Scow Poh Leng. Hon. treasurer, issuer an appeal for funds to establish a department tor teaching Chinese in the Chinese Girls School, Singapore. The directors of the School feel that it is very desirable that Chinese girls should be taught141 words
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Article555 1929-09-25 8 Sunday. Sept. 15. His Excellency and Lady Clifford attended High Mass at the Cathedral of th> Good Shepherd at 8 a.m. and paid the Right Rev. Emile Barillon, Bishop of Malacca, a visit of congratulation on au Silver Jubilee, being the 25ti yea.- at hiepiscopate, and th:' 44th555 words
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Article66 1929-09-25 8 From Holland and Germany by "K. der Nederlanden." due Singapore a; 11 :< morrow. From Europe. (London mail? despatched Sep--5> by "Rajula." due Penang at 6 a.m on Frc thr 27th instant. From China and Japan by Sumatra Maru due Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by Kitano66 words
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Article43 1929-09-25 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: —10 3/16d. N>". York:—20's cents iG». Singapore:—34S.--35 cents. TIV. London:—SiX)t £205 7s. 6d id wn 5s Oo 3 months, buyers £209 53. Od. «down 0d.). sellers £209 7s. 6d. «down 5s. Od .Singapore:—$1U5.75. <175 teas sold.»43 words
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Advertisement285 1929-09-25 8 i JACK WHITE I GOLF CLUBS. I i A ntfw consignment of these perfectly balanced jc and well linished Clubs has just been received g g and we cordially invite your inspection of these. a •I fjm\ 1 'PPSB Irons I •1 lv Mashies S Masbie Niblicks J I W285 words
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Advertisement179 1929-09-25 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 T. K. K's. TYRES. 715 x 115 Reduced from $13.50 to $11.50 each. 24 x 2 1 do. 6.80 to 5.80 each. 26 x 2V.j179 words
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237 1929-09-25 9 Ratifying Tbe Arms Convention. l1f ;v IX)RD CECIL'S SPEECH. Keductbn Is The Only Way Of Peace. Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] Geneva, Sept. 24. At the League Assembly to-day, Viscount speaking on the Third Committees omise resolution on the work of the -utory DisarmamentReuter's Service. - 237 words
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Article69 1929-09-25 9 Reuter's Service. Rev ter's Service. Geneva. Sept. 24. The First Committee unanimously adopted the Sub-Committees draft resolution. Dr. Wu. replying in the discussion, said that the resolution might not satisfy all parties but the Chinese delegates had tried their best to meet the wishes of othe,r delegates. Dr.Reuter's Service. - 69 words
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Article349 1929-09-25 9 British Official Wireless. (British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Sept. 24. Viscount Cecil expressed astonishment at the league Assembly at Geneva to-day at the suggestion that he was trying to diminish 'curitj. He said: T am amazed that any member of this Assembly should think such thing.British Official Wireless. - 349 words
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Article68 1929-09-25 9 French Air Development. I Reuter's Service. i If eater's Service.] Paris. Sept. 25. France boasts possession of the fastest commercial aeroplane in the world. A machine ted with a 500 horse-power engine, capable •t carrying eight passengers and about a to.» 1 cargo, flew from Leoourget toReuter's Service. - 68 words
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Article33 1929-09-25 9 Many Passengers Killed. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Moscow, Sept. 24. ronv-hve passengers were killed and 36 B«4 wlv»n an express from Moscow to -2a wa~ derail .-d fifty miles from Viatka.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article126 1929-09-25 9 PREMIER'S VISIT TO AMERICA. The Accompanying Party. Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] London, Sept. 24. It is noteworthy that no naval officer is accompanying Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald to America. It is announced that besides his daughter. Miss Ishbel Mac Donald, the Prime Minister will be accompanied byReuter's Service. - 126 words
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Article129 1929-09-25 9 Lady's Nasty Experience. When a Chinese was produced before the District Judge (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) thii morning on a charge of robbery it was disclosed that the accused entered No. 38, Veerasamy Road at about 9 a.m. yesterday and, accosting the lady of the house, Mrs.129 words
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Article89 1929-09-25 9 Women-Haters' World Meeting. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Vienna. Sept. 24. The congress for men's rights was opened under the auspices of the World's League of Men's Rights, whose promoter, M. Hoeberth, violently denounced women and appealed to men to oppose feminine encroachments and end the work of89 words
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Article81 1929-09-25 9 Crew Rescued by "Anthea." Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Perth, Sept. 24. The steamer "Anthea" picked up the crew of the "Silton Hall." who fought the flames for several days before abandoning ship. The "Anthea" was 390 miles distant when Fhe received the S.OS. and raced to the rescue.Reuter's Service. - 81 words
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Article45 1929-09-25 9 Spanish Police to Stop Flirtations. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Madrid, Sept. 24. The Government has issued a decree providing for heavy punishment on men for accosting women in public places, who* are entitled to appeal to the nearest policeman, who must stop flirtations.45 words
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Article75 1929-09-25 9 Police Raid House in Market Street. A Chinese named Chew Tek Heng pleaded guilty before the Fourth Magistrate (MrCobdcn Ramsay) this morning to a charga of assisting in the management of a chap-ji-kee lottery. Court Inspector Metherell said th*: the accused was arrested at 81, Market Street yesterday.75 words
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Article83 1929-09-25 9 Friends and members of the Chinese Christian Association are reminded cf the lecture by Mr. L. R. Macphail to-morrow at 8.45 p.m. in the CCA. Hall, Prinsep Street. The subject is "South Africa: Aspects and Memories." Says the "Bangkok Times": Dr.' Hugh Mccormick Smith. Director of the Department of Fisheries,83 words
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Article134 1929-09-25 9 FOUR MUNICIPALITIES INVOLVED. Unfortunate Investments. Reuter's Service. t Renter's Service.] London, Sept. 24. Conferences of the big banks are being held in London to-day. The question is being asked in the city whether the banks, contrary to practice, will divulge.the names of clients dealing in Hatry shares toReuter's Service. - 134 words
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Article102 1929-09-25 9 Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] London. Sept. 25. Interest in the Hatry affair is beginning to move to the whereabouts of the Italian. Giovanni Gialdini, one of the principals of reveral Hatry companies, who is alleged to have left London a week ago for Italy. The "Financial Times"Reuter's Service. - 102 words
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Article154 1929-09-25 9 Agreement in a Few Days. Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] London. Sept. 24. The Soviet envoy, M. Dovgalevsky. arrived to-day, almost unnoticed, and visited the Foreign Office. M. Dovgalevsky made a statement that he **B£ glad the misunderstandings had apparently been cleared up and that the Soviet viewpointReuter's Service. - 154 words
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Article111 1929-09-25 9 Tunney Claims Damages. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Bridgeport. Connecticut. Sept. 24. Gene Tunney. the world's boxing champion has filed a counter-suit to the action by Fogarty. Tunney denies the truth of Fogarty's complaint and asks for $100,000 damages. [Originally Tunney was sued for breach of promise byReuter's Service. - 111 words
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Article64 1929-09-25 9 New Lithuanian Cabinet. Reuter's Service. [Renter'» Service Kovno. Sept. 24. Th2 formation of a new Ministry by Dr. Tubelis (Premier and Foreign Minister) mirks thj fall from power as Dictator of Pro'essoi Vcltiemaras. An improvement in Polish-Lithuanian relations is anticipated. T Professor Augustinas Valdemaras was. appointed Prime MinisterReuter's Service. - 64 words
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Article93 1929-09-25 9 Java Es:ate Tragedy. Sourabaya. Sept. 12. Mr. R A. Heming. a British planter ha' been murdered by a Madurese coolie on Doerdjoe Estate, belonging 10 Djember Rubber Estates. Ltd. After an altercation, th° coolie stabbed Mi Heming in the back, and be d'ed later. In spite of93 words
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Article546 1929-09-25 9 Troops From Nanking Battered. COMMUNIST COUP. Japanese Papers Banned at Harbin. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service Shanghai, Sept. 24. A message from Hankow states that the Chinese merchant steamer "Kiangchin" limped in to-day sadly battered, bringing news of a disastrous blow at the Nationalist Government forces by the CommunistReuter's Service. - 546 words
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Article179 1929-09-25 9 British Official Wireless. r ßritish Official Wireless.] Rugby, Sept. 24. The total number of unemployed on Sept. 1(5 was 1.147,500. This v.a? 2.192 less than the week before and 145.159 less than a year before. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Rome, Se;)t. 24. Vatican circles are most indignant atBritish Official Wireless. - 179 words
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Article26 1929-09-25 9 The members of the Amateur Sporting Association wish to thank their President foi his invitation last night to a party in honour of his mother's birthday.26 words
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Advertisement136 1929-09-25 9 I GILBE Y'S I FOR QUALITY. j INVALID PORTS CASTLE J. 1 J I WjACllggl I JC 1 THE INDISPENSABLES. I 1 G OBTAINABLE FROM ALL FIRST CLASS 3 DEALERS, I 1 OR f Tbe Sole Agents: jj I j 3 /Incorporated in the Straits Settlements > D New "HIV"136 words
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Article636 1929-09-25 10 Sports Pastimes: Bud Walley Beats Young Beckett. S.C.C. in Singapore Cup Final. Singapore Cup. S.C.C. WIN SEMI-FINAL. I. Malays Miss Many Chances, i ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. j. (BY "REYNARD.") Three times have the S.C.C. and the Malay» .net during the present soccer season, and on each occasion the S.C.C. have won636 words
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Article53 1929-09-25 10 The other semi-final takes place at the Stadium to-day between the Welch and the Straits Chinese. As these teams won one game each against each other in the league another thrilling encounter is expected. The Soldiers have prepared for a special effort to get into the final on53 words
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Article140 1929-09-25 10 COLTS BEAT PLATAH ST1AH. On a waterlogged field the Colts Athletic Team defeated the Platah Stiah of Jasin, 3—2, in the Centenary cup competition, Malacca. After much pressure the Jasin side took the lead when their righthalf netted with a high shot from 30 yards range. Sinin eqtfafised.140 words
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Article41 1929-09-25 10 Reuter's Service. fReuter J t Service. 1 London, Sept. 24. The following are results of matches played to-day: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. I. Grimsby T. 4, Huddersfield T. 2. ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. Ill (Northern) Accrington S. 3, Nelson 0.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article223 1929-09-25 10 Unruly Players and Partial Referees. "Fairplay" writes: "Rowdyism, unsportsmanlike behaviour, displays of temper and questioning the referee when the play is in progress have become more a rule than an exception in local football. And I regret to say that some European players, who are expected to set223 words
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Article30 1929-09-25 10 The match on the Chinese ground yesterday between the A.A.A. II and Siong 800 II resulted in a draw of one goal each.30 words
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Article291 1929-09-25 10 Willie Smith's Fine Compliment. BILLIARDS. Arrangements have been made for an exhibition of billiards by Walter Lindrum, Australia's wonder player, and Clark MeConachy, in Colombo this week. These players will be passing through Colombo by the "Cathay." It will be the first occasion on which two European291 words
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Article204 1929-09-25 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. The Rugby football season in Selangor was ushered in on the first Saturday in September and there will be matches every Saturday during the season right up to Jan. 25, when the North v. South will be played, at Ipoh. The first State to ial204 words
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Article93 1929-09-25 10 Despite the counter attraction of the M.L.T.A. finals, Malacca rugger men raised two sides for a Whites v. Colours match on Saturday. The Colours won one goal and two tries, Boyd, Fiend and Sommerville obtaining the tries and Frend con- verting the first. Angel and Jackson have the93 words
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Article283 1929-09-25 10 Judges Over-rule Referee's Verdict. BOXING. Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] Ebbettsfteld, Sept.24. There was a crowd of 25,000 to see Scotts' greatest fight of his career which he won after a grueling contest by a narrow margin. The first to the ninth rounds were very even but iaReuter's Service. - 283 words
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Article28 1929-09-25 10 Young Beckett Beaten on Point*. (From Our Own CorrrtpondentJ London. Sept. 24. Bud Walley beat Young Beckett last night at the Ring, Blackfriars, on points.28 words
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Article30 1929-09-25 10 WORLD TITLE CHANGES HANDS. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service] Hertford, Connecticut, Sept. 24. In a world's featherweight championship contest, the Italian-American, Battalino, beat the French titie-hold.M*. Routis, on points.Reuter's Service. - 30 words
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Article370 1929-09-25 10 Support for Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Scheme. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."/ Sir,—Singapore has very few public play'uounds for such a big cosmopolitan population md the need for more has been stressed from time to time. The recent completion of the Jalan Besar playground was hailed with370 words
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Article90 1929-09-25 10 Syndicate to be Formed. |Wa are reliably informed, says the "Malacca Guardian," that Malacca is to have a stadium on the ground adjoining and just beyond the Kubu Plain. Although the plan is as yet in its embryonic stage, men of capital have become interested and a90 words
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Article85 1929-09-25 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. LAWN TENNIS. Results of ties in the S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament yesterday were: C. Singles:—L. G. Robertson owe 15 v. J. S. Anderson owe 15, (unfinished set all); F. Young plus 3 v. Dr. Madgwick owe 4 (unfinished set all.); L. F. Knight owe 285 words
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Article182 1929-09-25 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Yesterday's results and to-day's Mes in the lawn tennis tournament are as follow:— Ladies Singles:—Miss A. Meyer v. Miss M. Gomes (unfinished): Mrs. N. S. Hogan beat Miss M. Clarke 6—l; 6—4: Miss W. Mclntyre beat Mrs. C. A. Johnson 6—3; 4—6: 6—4; Miss B. Campbell182 words
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Article58 1929-09-25 10 ATHLETICS. The A. C. Continuation School will hold its third annual sports at the Stadium on Saturday, Oct, 5, at 2.30 p.m. There will be two events for Old Boys, a half-mile race and a tug-of-war—Past v. Present Entries on the field. A cordial invitation is extended to58 words
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Article188 1929-09-25 10 Presentation of Prizes. The committee and members of the Malacca High School Old Boys' Association held an "At Home" at their club premises on Saturday. There was a large attendance, among those present being the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, Mr. Loh Kim Swi, Mr. C- G- Coleman,188 words
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Article352 1929-09-25 10 Vengeance on the Planter. A chit-chat writer in one of the London dailies has been tolling of a letter from a friend in Malaya describing a new sport of the wild elephant tribe out there, i-e., "toboganning down every slop they come to, with much resultant damage352 words
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Article29 1929-09-25 10 A talk on "Prejudices and How to Remove Them" will be given at the Reading Room of the Singapore Lodge, Theosophical Society, 3, Finlayson Green, to-morrow at 6.30 p.m.29 words
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Article617 1929-09-25 10 Dedication Service. The newly-completed Tek-kah Chinese Christian Church, 78 Prinsep Street, tastefully decorated and fitted with electric fans, presented a pretty appearance yesterday •afternoon, when a dedication service was held followed by the induction of Mr. Quek Keng Hoon as a pastor. In response to the formal knocking617 words
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Article171 1929-09-25 10 Lesson for Modern Politicians. Geneva. Sep. b. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald spoke in a lighter vein on the change of political conditions at a function given by the journalists. Thirty years ago, he said. ladies* anklewere supposed to be thing; born to blush unseen. Then along171 words
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Article212 1929-09-25 10 Members of the Work Party of the Presbyterian Church are holding a fancy bazaar on Tuesday. Oct. 1, at the Victoria Memorial Hall, in aid of church funds, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. with a break from 1.30 to 4 p.m. Mrs. John Scott, wife of212 words
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Article919 1929-09-25 10 ALLEGED MURDERER RELEASED. Judge Congratulates Counsel. After lasting t«ro full days, one of tta most diftieult murder case» btfore the Assiz». sessions came to a conclusion yesterday afternoon, when the Chief Justice (Sir Win. Murison) discharged the young Hylam, Le Ah Mong, who was charged with the murder919 words
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105 1929-09-25 10 Duchess of Bedford on Her Flight. The London special correspondent of Englishman" cables to that paper London under date Sept. 1: The Duchess of Bedford in a boan description of her flight to India 'md commented on the vivid contrast of the d:umstick of105 words
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Article93 1929-09-25 11 Our readers are in viced to write to us on luOjecU of public interest. It must be understood that the Malaya Tribune" does not uecessaxtty endorse opinions expressed by cori udents. Letters should be as brief as possible, preferably type-written (double spacing), and on one side of the paper93 words
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Article710 1929-09-25 11 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir The crux of the situation now existing between China and Russia may be succinctly d in the term "Defence v. Aggression." ling to irrefutable facts, so far as we .iiiier from news dispatches and rahir grar.i emanating from various reliable sources,710 words
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Article737 1929-09-25 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Having had some experience of the political machinery of democracy, I have naturally been interested in the campaign, which the "Malaya Tribune" seems to be leading, in favour of the granting of a limited franchise in the Colony of the Straits Settlements. Your editorials737 words
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Article100 1929-09-25 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Allow me to congratulate "Lee" on his very able pen. Language in itself does not make patriotism. It is the spirit that counts. In their future epistolary efforts I hope the self-styled patriots will make use of your valuable columns to100 words
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Article491 1929-09-25 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. As an ex-employee I endorse the views that Mr. Trimmer should "sponsor" the scheme for creating a Building Society. Yours, etc., "EX-S. H. B." Singapore, Sept. 24. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —S.G.L.'s scheme provides the finance to enable us491 words
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Advertisement291 1929-09-25 11 I SHANKS f=f| I I SANITARY APPLIANCES. j IS Shipment of approved patterns has just arrived. 1 8 3 S Variety of Lavatory Basin?, Sinks, European Sfi 8 and Native wash-down Closets, Baths, Stone- 5 m B ware pipes, etc E o =G High-class quality and special discounts to Contractors291 words
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Advertisement312 1929-09-25 11 I gfUDiAN (Jjjb; Whisky I A RYE WHISKY. I ESSENTIAL FOR COCKTAILS I 1 BLENDS EXCELLENTLY WITH DRY GINGER n I iLE AS A LONG DRINK. I I The Age and Genuineness of this Whisky are B 3 Guaranteed by the Excise Department of the 5j Canadian Government by Certificate312 words
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Article1121 1929-09-25 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, September 25, 1929, 10 a.m. y alue Sellers. Value Buy era Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 38 6 39i6 5|- Pahang ConaoU 10|- Ills'- Ayer Hitam Tin 14|- 14|9 5|- Pangnga River 7|- 7|9 £1 Bangrin Tin 34|91,121 words
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Advertisement672 1929-09-25 12 2 TO-NIGHT I WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. TONIGHT! I j Dean's Union Opera 3 Will stage an interesting new Play jn I MUSKETEERS" All the leading actors and actresses, K. Dean, Syed Alt. M. Noor, Miss j3 to Tijah etc, will take the principal parts There will be new set of672 words
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Advertisement52 1929-09-25 12 SHSESESESESESES2SESZSESZSF,a2S^ I Reduced Price. I THE NEW CHINA I REPRINTED IN BOOK FORM Consisting of Forty Chapters. B g To be sold at $1.00 per copy H Postage extra for single copy 12 cts. S I Only a limited number of Books left on hand at I The Malaya Tribune52 words
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Advertisement244 1929-09-25 12 Half an inch of Mfk COLGATE'S (if^^f) Rapid-Shave Cream will do the work. And, what's more, 'Is C S w^out riced of The big softening lather sinks Colgate's Lilac lm- straight to the base ot the beard, penal? A few drop* an d gets the beard soft and ready after244 words
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Article425 1929-09-25 13 Developments in Dutch East Indies. In the Jubilee number of the "Indische Gids," Mr. A. Plesman, managing director of the K. L. M., writes of commercial air traffic in the Dutch East Indies. The air lines were opened on Nov. 1, 1 1928. For the present, only the425 words
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Article167 1929-09-25 13 There is a widespread Impression, says the Editor of "Truth," that lawyers are a heartless and predatory class, whose only interest in suitors is to bleed them white. This idea should be disposed of by tte report of the Committee who have been studying the working of167 words
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Advertisement177 1929-09-25 13 ARE YOU TOO OLD AT THIRTY? A hose of men (and women, too) find that, when they hav<> reached ,\0 years, bodily 1 unctions become weak and pain starts up in joints and muscles. Mental activity seems dulled, the blood is sluggish, work becomes distasteful and ple.ismvs lose their grip.177 words
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Advertisement279 1929-09-25 13 Fast-Powerful Comfortable-Safe-Economical f f"T"he new six-cylinder 1/ ton Chevrolet Truck offers to I bus owners a dollar-for-dollar value that has never been equaled Its new ?:x-cy!inder motor provides a power increase of 32/. It accelerates faster in every gear. It operates smoothly and quietly, and its fu-el consumption is amazingly279 words
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Advertisement614 1929-09-25 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. *r. Bcey Swee Ml died on August 31. 1929. m via residence. No. 99. Tank Road. Any aenon or persons who left Chinese Curios with me late Boey Swee Pon are required to take •euvery of their gooes before the end of the «tirrsn! month. (Sd.) CHAN614 words
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Advertisement622 1929-09-25 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Chinese Salesman with experience in Eazaar. Apply Box No. 924. c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—For a responsible position welleducated Chinese. Must speak and write perfect English and be good at correspondence. Exceptionally good prospects. Apply Box 920, c/o Malaya Tribune, with copies of testimonials. wantedT Pupils for the morning,622 words
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Advertisement544 1929-09-25 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beac h Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1. Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 10i>, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang I°. U"". Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai544 words
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Advertisement409 1929-09-25 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050 000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.409 words
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Advertisement802 1929-09-25 14 INSURANCE. j THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE End Floor of No. S, Malacca Street Singapore. Phone Nos. 5046 and 4047. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. See Teong Wah, Esq.—Chairman. Dug Soon Tee.—Vice-Chairman. Seah Eng Lim, Esq. Vow Ngan Pan, Esq. S. Q. Wong,802 words
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