Malaya Tribune, 26 September 1929

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI- No. 227 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday. Sept. 2«, 1929.
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    • 230 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. I YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. "Ny Carlsberg Beer" J I MANUFACTURED IN I _3_-n 1 p Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs S f 111 and Rest-Houses throughout I ||i Straits Settlements and the JH I j Malay States, Sold by all First Class dealers JpM 1 I
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    • 317 1 -FLORODOR" J*** Washing /^^T/^ jp Ak^\ r Jr For Tropleal Wear f j/ HIGH STREET. Singapore. I THE "SOUTHERN CROSS" j FLEW THE PACIFIC I 1 I |pfw| ON UNION OIL. I I I mi Use ARISTO on your g I car He assured of per- pj I SIME, DARBY
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  • 1856 2 A Vaccina Hon Warning. ABOMINABLE HAWKER PROBLEM. Another strong protest against allowing food to be "cooked in filthy hovels and hawked under the most abominable conditions" is made by Dr. P. S. Hunter, the Municipal Health Officer of Singapore in his annual report for. 1928, just issued.
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    • 706 2 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. DERK P. YONKERMAN. DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even in the advanced stages of the disease. No
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    • 80 2 SIMPLE BACKACHE IS OFTEN DANGEROUS Short, sharp fobbing pain* i?i the oark when you rise from bed, resil turn to straighten the body after sto ping, inene are tare sitms of dangerous kidney trouble. The quickest means of banishing chronic Backache, Lumbago. Sciatica or Rheumatic Pains, is a slmrt course
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    • 86 2 I I i BR-AND I Bmj of HAMS and BACON I X r'/fO-A stands pre-eminent in the |g „ecu re d„d J I SO IT DOES HERE! fl/ S i rPRpSH fGDBL I kirPklGrrPLPTiriG J jjj Branches:-Orchard Boad, Selegie Boad, Keppel Boad, Grange Boad Markets. cj I Sole Agents I
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  • 1598 3 SIMON COMMISSION'S PROPOSALS. A Statesman's Forecast. Forecasts of the Indian Central Coin's report as well as that of the Simon ission are given in the course of a 3 -ment by Sir Maneckjee Dadhabhoy, m nber of the Council of State, who arrived [n Uombay from
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    • 467 3 T4t£ NEW PONTIAC big sex AWk JM ne !ook at tne New Pontiac Big Six and Xj HV kn L)you know that here is something different in /*~"V SkwX low-priced motor cars. It has the proportions and tne style of a fine automoDlle And this VIR mmmm\\\ fl S yOUf
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  • 1201 4 SPEAKERS SUCCESS OFTEN DUE TO THEM. I Value of Human Contact. Someone suggested that the vote of thanks at the conclusion of a public meeting should be g*iven to the audience and not to the speakers. There would seem to be very -good reason for this. The
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    • 187 4 they're mild, cool and do not affect my throat." The ONL V Cigarettes Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON Sole Agents:— HUTTENBACH LAZARUS Sons, Ltd. Singapore. Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur.. C A.l* fEftd the Cockroach** Reign! The disgusting cockroach ruins your food, spreads a filthy trail over
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    • 12 4 Bed turn id a aoodtimt anytime id the iufktUme tfftaks. fkechamb rWd
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    • 217 4 &&&/r*mm\l tmm MILK »-d lOCS IJ f Tired Nerves When you have no energy and you are easily 4 W tired it is the sign that your nerves are starving 1 for want of nourishment. lj W Stimulants and drugs will not restore your nerves V k and renew your
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  • 1377 5 DIFFERENCES FROM BRITISH SYSTEM. President Hoover's Powers. To British observers it sometimes appears difficult to appreciate why Presidents of the United States cannot always control Congress, while to Americans there is often equal difficulty in understanding why British Premiers cannot always control individual Cabinet Ministers. The point illustrates
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 485 5 Are You Insured Against Malaria? Companies which insure people against sickoesi ask special rates and make special stipuations which practically bar malarial sufferers :rom participating in their benefits. The best insurance against malaria b good nlood. For when the blood is filled with those little red corpuscles which mean health
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    • 271 5 Drink Quincarnis to ward off Malaria HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD. The Wales Minstrels will present Under the distinguished patronage of Mr. TONG LAO, the Chinese Consul-General REPENTANCE In aid of the HONAN-SHENSHI-KANSU FAMINE RELIEF FUND AT THE MOONLIGHT HALL NEW WORLD. On Thursday, September 26. at 9 p.m. Bookin 2
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    • 389 5 pliot< irn 11< ni 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
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    • 359 6 *****585Z5H5E5H5H5H*****H**********525H5E^^ I PAVILION jjj THONE 6903 J I FROM MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 TO SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. C I AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. C I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. j CHARLIĔT 2HAPLIN I IN C "Shoulder Arms" H (RE-ISSUE) Q I BE BE DANIELS S in I "SWIM GIRL SWIM" I
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    • 343 6 Amusements. ALHAMBRAI 1 0 THONE 6909 I I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) D ru v B D I PROGRAMME J X Commencing Wednesday, September 25 and ending Monday, September 30. jfl t D IN TUB SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. fu C a d I THE LATEST EMPIRE
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    • 579 6 SURINA THEATRE The House of Features and Serials that Really Entertains. North Bridge Boad. 'Phone No. 6289 From Wednesday, September 25 to Tuesday, October 1. SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 P.M. Latest Patfae Gazette. Universal Jewel. ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY? A Comedy of an Irish traffic cop and a littk French
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  • 295 7 Share Market Quiet. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. o-day: RUBBER. London.—10 l/16d., down V*d. New York.—20 cents (G), up cent. Shares:—Quiet. Allenbys $2.35—$2.45, Ayer Moleks $170—$1.75, Ayer Panas $1.95—$2.05, Bassetts 95 cents—$1, Balgownies $3.05—$3.15, Brogas $1.25—$1.30, Bukit Jelotongs 74—77 ents, Bukit Katils 89—92
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  • 673 7 SingapDre Branch's Assistance. At the adjourned meeting of creditors of the financial firm of T. S. N. held in Penang Supreme Court, at which over 50 creditors were present, it was reported .ays the "Straits Echo" that the Singapore branch ol the firm, at the worst, could
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  • 150 7 Chamber of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association in their weekly reports dated Sept. 25. state: Catalogued 1.916,964 1b.=855.79 tons. Offered 1.553,950 1b.=693.73 tons. Sold 1,206,818 1b.=538.75 tons. London spot 10 3/16 d. New York spot 19% cents. PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked
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  • 78 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE I RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON, SEPT. 26. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 34 34 Standard R.S.S. Spoi 34 34 "m 1 standard R.S.S. on Tender October 34*» 354 November 35 36 Octcb?r December 35 36 January, March 36 a
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  • 148 7 {British Official Wireless London, Sept. 25. Paris 123.855 New York 4.85 1/16 Brussels 34.875 Geneva 25.155 Amsterdam 6 Milan 92.655 Berlin 20.36 Stockholm 18.10 Copenhagen 18.205 Oslo 18.205 Vienna 34.47 Prague 163 Helsingfors 192\ Madrid 32.815 Lisbon 108.2 Athens 375 Bucharest 817 Rio 5% Buenos Aires 47 7/32 Bombay
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  • 138 7 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 26. 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 $342 Rice, Saigon 3 $330 Rice, Rangoon 1 $298 Rice, Rangoon 2 $294 Rice. Par Boiled No.
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  • 15 7 The Columbia Gramophones total dividend for the year ending June 30, is 45 per cent.
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  • 73 7 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, as agents, have received a cable from the secretaries of the Karmen Rubber, Ltd., advising that the directors have decided to recommend, subject to audit and usual adjustments, a dividend, in respect of the fi naricial year ended May 31 last, of 5
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  • 721 7 Lyall and Evatt's Report. Means. Lyall and Evatt, Singapore, in th ir weekly report dated Sept. 25. state: Nothing of an outstanding nature has oecured during the \Heek review, and the c is again very little to FSCO d, share markets continuing to be »haracterised by lifeless
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  • 385 7 Messrs. Eraser and Co.. Singapore, >n their weekly report dated Sept. 24, state: There is no alteration in price to record in eitheir tin or rubber during the past week. Advices from London anticipate a decrease in the visible supply of tin for September of about 1000 tons,
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  • 390 7 ATLANTIC SPEED WAR. The challenge of the North German Lloyd liner "Bremen" recently in its Atlantic ci c ssing of 4 days, 17 hours and 32 minutos will in all probability be answered. It is expected that an international scramble for speed honours will follow almost immcdiati ly
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  • 119 7 "Boelongan," Dut. 758 tons. (apt. Benecke, from Palembang. 25-6; for Palenibang, date uncertain. "Kinta," Brit. SUH tons. Capt. Mackay. from T. Anson. 25-0; for T. Anson, 27--.'. "G. Van Geen." Dut. 665 tons, Capt. R< mellngh. from BLlawan-Deli, 25-0; for Belawan-Deli, 27-0. "Mata Hari." Brit. 519 t >ns, Capt.
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  • 33 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100.
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  • 137 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore. Sept. 26. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Van Heutsz 22; Kon. der Nederlanden 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Malacca Maru 18; Klang 16: Kitano Maru 13: Kelantan 11; Crenatula 9: Commandant Mages 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Rosandra 30. Sumatra Maru
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 134 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that my wife. Madam Cheang Kit Chee alias Cheang Chee, has left my protection since September 22, 1929, and I shall not be responsible for any debt or debts which may be incurred by her as from September 22, 1929. POH ENG BEE.
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    • 517 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. Indian Interpreter for Labour Protectorate. Sarawak. Must be fluent in Malay, Tamil and Hindustani. Knowledge of English if possible. Age about 30. Apply Labour
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 221 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, SEPT. 26. Batu Pahat (Ban Siong Bee) 3 p.m. Indo-China and Hokow (Commandant Mages) 3 p.m. Malacca (Kopah) 3 p.m. Muar (Tronoh) 3 p.m. Muar (Jerantut) 3 p.m. Kemaman and Trengganu (Hong Ho) 3 p.m. •Upper Burma. North-East India. Egypt, Europe. Canada and U. S. A. (Ellenga)
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    • 341 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT MALAYA. THUBSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. AT 9 A.M. Temperature. Rainfall j Bright Mean Wind. i Sunshine Force Stations. yesterday. Yesterday. Humidity Direc- Weather. Max Mm Nfc of M.H P F. F. j Ins j hours tion Kuala Lumpur qi 72 .52 58 9» I
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  • 100 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. DEATHS. LOH —On Sept. 25, 1929, at his residence "Lion's Gate," 32-1, Pasir Panjang Road. Mr. H. H. Loh, 40 years. He leaves behind a widow, six sons and three daughters to mourn his loss. The funeral service will take place at the Church
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  • 752 8 In England in recent years considerable success has been achieved by investment syndicates or trusts. In one or two instances there has been, just scope for criticism, but in others the record thus far established has been beyond reproach, and it has been found that, given skilful
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  • 198 8 The Rev. W. E. Horley. M.B.E., will deliver a lecture on "A Young Man's Problems Pelatinu to Self" at the V.M.C.A. Hall on Saturday ai 8 p.m. All young men are cordially invited. Two rood picture! will be shown at the V.M.C.A. to-morrow —"A Man's Mate." five uels full Cf
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  • 212 8 Memorial Hall Organ. A meeting: of the Municipal Commissioners will be held to-morrow at 2.15 p.m. The agenda includes a notice of motion by Mr. Wolskel to rescind the decision of the Municipal Commissioners to build an organ in the Victoria Memorial Hall. The President will move that
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  • 196 8 Schoolboy's Midnight Exploit. /From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 26. A startling instance of the influence ol the eh. ma on tne mind of schoolboys was brought to light as a result of an attempted midnight burglary at a Taiping bungalow on Monday. It appears that at
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  • 135 8 Return Visit of the Warwick Revue Company. A very appreciative audience greeted the >l>ening ol the return massn of the Warwick Revue Company at the Victoria Theatre last night, when they presented a variety of their entertaining numbers under the caption of "The Whirligig." Barbara Weale and Guv
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  • 450 8 A Chinese named Wan Koh Tong was sen tenced to nix months' -J. by the Second Mawi*traie <Mr P S. William*, yesterday, for be* hie in fraudulent possession ol n pair Ln neri ftt bod nflte previous i nnvieuuu. A teleirrum has been received from the Corporation of Airounfnnt-. tatij-w
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  • 815 8 DISTINGUISHED CHINESE IN SINGAPORE. Dr. Sze on China's Desires. r The Chinese Consul-Gen2ra1 at Singapore and Mrs. Tong Lao, and a distinguished company of prominent Chinese residents, gathered at the wharf this morning to meet Dr. Alfred Sao-ke Sze, who is on his way to England as
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  • 55 8 From Holland and Germany by "K del due Singapore at 11 a.m. tomorrow. From Indo-China by "G g. Merlin," due Singapore daylight to-morrow. From France by "Andre Lebon." due Singapore at ti a.m. on Sunday, the 29th instant. From Europe »London mails despatched Sep' 5> by Rajula." due
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  • 50 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBLR. London:— lO'^d. New Vark:—20 cents <Cit. Singapore:—34 4 -34 U ca ts. TIN. London:—Spot £204 12s. fid. fdi wn 15s. 0d 3 months, buyers £208 10s. Od. <dewn 1 > 0d.), sellers £208 12s. ed. «down 15* 0d Sine-apcre:—f 101.25. (175 t -rr ~c
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 256 8 CZSZSZS2SZSZS2SeSZSZSZS2SZSZSZS2SZSZS2SESaSZSZSZSZS2SZSiSZS2S2SZS2S2SZSSSZSESES I jack white I I GOLF CLUBS. 8 I A new consignment ot Ibese perfectly balanced g g and well fioisbed Clubs has just been received a pj and we cordially invite your inspection of these. j ''BBr Mashie Niblicks S IM Driving Irons gjj Jiggers Jr I rivers
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    • 184 8 STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing INSTRUMENTS IN SETS OR SINGLE Compasses, Dividers, Bows, Etc., Etc. Sole Agents for W. F. STANLEY CO., LTD. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 T. K. K's. TYRES. 715 x 115 Reduced from $13.50 to $11.60 each. 24 x 2% do. 6.80 to
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  • 670 9 Not So Great As Expected. ROUTE TO AUSTRALIA. No Mention Of Malaya Or The Opening Date. Reuter's Service. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Sept. 25. At a meeting of the Imperial Airways Co.. viiich carries on cross-channel air services. Btr Eric Geddes. who
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  • 132 9 Cables and Wireless Transferred to Private Enterprise. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby. Sept. 25. The Postmaster General announces that next Sunday the working of imperial cables and beam wireless services to the Dominions and India, that Ls th° telegraph systems known as the Imperial and Empire Radio,
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  • 14 9 INDIAN NEWS AND NOTES, tn page 3. i'Olirs NOTES, on page 10.
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  • 311 9 NEW THREAT TO CHINESE GOVERNMENT. Chiang Denounced as Dictator. Reuter's Service. Hankow, Sept. 26. The Ironsides have now penetrated well into Hunan and the Central Government troops have quietly taken over Ichang. Nanking, S?pi 25. The Governor of Hunan reports that Hunan forces, after severe fighting, disarmed a
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  • 72 9 Lay of Rest Every Four Days. Reuter's Service. Moscow, Sept. 25. The Council of the Peoples' Commissaries lias issued a decree for the introduction of a continuous working week in factories and elsewhere, including Sundays, but excluding five ef the principal revolutionary festivals in the
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  • 60 9 Restless Tribes: Hungers trikers. Reuter's Service. Simla, Sept. 25. British north-west frontier officials are anxiously watching the latest developments in Afghanistan, in view of the danger of tribes with lands on both sides of the frontier becoming involved in the civil war. [Reuters Service.] Meerut, Sept. 25.
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  • 61 9 New German Decree. rTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin. Sept. 25. Dueling (including university students* traditional sabre duels, which have hitherto been winked at by the local authorities) has definitely been banned by a new statute adopted by the Reichstag's Penal Code Committee, threatening drastic punishment on duelists, seconds, witnesses
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  • 133 9 Pedestrian Crushed by MotorLorry. There was a sequel to a fatal accident in the Third Court yesterday when a Chinese. Goh San Hock, was charged with causing death by a rash act. The accused is alleged to have driven the motor-lorry which killed a Chinese pedestrian in Sumbawa
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  • 148 9 FIRM'S DECLARATION OF DEFAULT. Partner Under Grave Charge. Reuter's Service. London, Sept. 25. The Stock Exchange committee has ordered that the settlement of bargains in Hatry stocks be deferred until Oct. 24. The committee ordered the suspension of dealings in Drapery Trust Preference shares but resumption of dealings
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  • 168 9 Cabinet Meetings Yesterday. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Sept. 25. The Cabinet met this morning and again this afternoon. It is understood that many matters were discussed in view of the Premier's departure for America and his absence from this country for four weeks. Mr. Thomas, Minister oi Employment,
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  • 155 9 Democrats' Cabinet Resigns. Reuter's Service. {Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Vienna. Sept. 25. The domestic crisis reached a climax with the resignation of the Streeruwitz Cabinet (Social Democrats) at the request of the majority cf parties' leaders. arting that Vienna's Police Chief, Schober. should form a new Cabinet. The
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  • 250 9 "A Victim of Circumstances/' Pleading guilty to three charges of the;*., an educated Indian named Sani Pram, who appeared before the Third Magistrate :Mr. J. F. F. Gregg) this morning, said that he was the victim of circumstances. lie was a student of the National
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  • 39 9 Dr. P. S. Hunter's great work for the health of Singapore needs no introduction to the public. If be had done nothing else, his achievements in anti-malarial work would entitle him to honourable mention among public benefactors Malay Mail
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  • 176 9 Political Sensation in Japan. EX-MINISTER CHARGED. Opposition Leader With Court Decorations. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, Sept 26. Mr. Ogawa. Minister of Railways in the late Tanaka Cabinet and Tanakas chief political lieutenant, has been summoned to the Public Procurator's office to be questioned in connection with charges of bribery
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  • 174 9 Fresh Progress in a New Spirit. Reuter's Service. Geneva. Sept. 25. The session of the Assembly closed with a speech by President Guerrero (Salvador), declaring: "This Assembly has finally consecrated the idea of the League of Nations by the fresh progress it has achieved through its extraordinary
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  • 101 9 Gifts of Queen Victoria. {Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Bonn, Sept. 25. Art collectors and dealers of all countries, notably England, are expected to attend the public auction of furniture, household goods, paintings, etc.. belonging at one time to the ex-Kaiser's sister. Victoria, now Madam Zoubkoff, who is
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  • 94 9 Mastered the Art of War. {Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Moscow. Sept. 25. Addressing army chiefs at the conclusion of the autumn manoeuvres along the Polish frontier, the Commissary of War, M. Voroshilov. declared that the Red Army had mastered the art of war and although it was no
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  • 59 9 British Official W^reZess.J Rugby. Sept. 25. Mr. John Beard, president of the General vVcikers Union, Has elected chairman of the «jeneral council of the Trades Union Congress to-day. ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo, Sept. 25. Ii.I.H. Prince Kanin. who is leaving Tokyo lor Kurt a on Saturday, will
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  • 61 9 untitled highway robbery is alleged i la\< occurred in Aug Siang Hill last night. A Chinese reports that he was on his way tc attend a cinema show, when he was accosted by two unknown Chinese. After threatening bin with knives they searchea his pockets and relieved him ot $2.56.
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  • 655 10 Sports Pastimes: Thrilling Semi-Final at Stadium. Eight Goals to Nil for Wigan. Singapore Cup. STRAITS CHINESE IN THE FINAL. Soldiers Beaten by Speed. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. [By "Reynard."] The 2nd. Batt. Welch team strove hard to win the semi-final of the Singapore Cup contest at the Stadium yesterday, but the Straits
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  • 42 10 The Singapore Cup final between the S.C.C. and the Chinese will be played at the Stadium on Monday. Sept. 30. Mr. F. M. Still, of Johore, will referee, and Messrs. H. Foster and J. Rodrigues will be the linesmen
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  • 34 10 Yesterday the S.H.BJ.S. Club defeated the Malaya Publishing House by two to nil in a fast and interesting game at the S.H.B. ground, Mohd. Shin being the scorer of both goals.
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  • 106 10 The Chinese ground at Beach Road not being available, the above match, arranged for to-morrow, has been cancelled. S.A.W.LA. v. SELETAR WIRELESS. The following will represent the football section of the Singapore Amateur Weightlifters' Association against the Seletar Wireless Station on Sunday, on the Seletar ground:—
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  • 48 10 The following will represent the N.T.S. mainst the Sime Darby's tt the Stadium to-morrow: P. A. Beins; C. M. Rodrigues, jHadjee Uk nan; Ban Seng, M. SharifT, Aman; Teck Kirn, ML Salleh, Limmy. A. J. Maasen, J. C. I'crksen. Reserves:—Amdan, Aboo and Sian Kee.
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  • 31 10 The Temiang Rovers of Seremban will be travelling down to Muar on Saturday to meet the Muar XI. On Sunday they* will 7>lay the Muar Cup winners.
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  • 110 10 England's Big Victory. V ESTER DA l S HOME LEAGUE RESULTS. Reuter's Service. London, Sept. 25. At Liverpool, in glorious weather before 10,000 spectators, the English League beat the Irish League by seven goals to two. Results of league matches were: ENGLISH LEAGUE, ul\. I. Aston Villa 5,
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  • 106 10 The draw for the second round of the Centenary Cup competition, Malacca, is a» follows: Chinese F.A. II v. Starlight Wanderers IV, Sept 28. Refer oe, Mr. P. G. Pamadasa. Chinese F.A. 11l or Starh'ht Wanderers 111 v. St. Francis Association 11, Sept. 80. Referee, Mr. A.
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  • 45 10 The following will represent the Java Road against Kampong Bahru, Johore Bahru. on Saturday at Johore: Syed Zain; Marsam, Ahmad Jabar; Asmat, Mohamed Mohsein, Tubi; Wan Ahmad, Madon, Mohamed Amin, Abdullah, Selamat. Reserves:—Mohd. Noor, Mohd. Tamby and H. M. Said.
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  • 847 10 Lim Bong Soo in Final. LAWN TENNIS. The "South China Morning Post" of Sept. 18 states: In the semi-final of the tennis tournament at the North Point stadium, yesterday, Lim Bong Soo beat S. A. Rmmiahn, 8-10, 6-1, 6-2, 6-0. The game was an extremely
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  • 111 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. The results of yesterday's ties in the S.C.C. lawn tennis autumn tournament are: B. Doubles (Semi-Final.):—L. F. Knight and J. Duguid owe 3 beat P. 11. Swine hat t and L. G. Robertson owe 3, 6—2, 6—3; E. L Case and W. Rodger plus 4 beat
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  • 183 10 The following are the results of yesterday's ties in the S.R.C tournament: Doubles Handicap:—H. F. Oehlt-rs and O. G. Struys beat E. Woodford and E. Tes-* sensohn, 6—3, 6—2. "A" Singles:—E. I. Carnegy beat G- A. Marshall, 6—3, 6—2; W. Balhetchet beat N. S. Hogan, 6—2, 6—4; C.
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  • 199 10 Good Sport for Saturday. SWIMMING. The tenth annual swimming championship carnival will be held on Saturday at the Y.ivi.C.A. Swimming Pool, Fort Canning, commencing at 3.45 p.m. The keenness in the events on this occasion will be greater than has been the ease tor a number of years.
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  • 65 10 BADMINTON. A match of four singles and one doubles between the Marigold B.P. and the Siew Sin Sia will be played on the former's court on Sunday. The following will represent th© Marigold B.P.:— Singles:—Yeo Sim Kang, Tan Kirn Song, Quek Song Quee and Hong Nam
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  • 694 10 Is the Embargo Unfair THE TURF. With such headings as "An Unfair Embargo—Arbitrary Action of the Straits Racing Association—Trainers Running Short of Horses," the turf correspondent of the 1 Pinang Gazette," whese pen-name is "liclac," writes: The announcement that the embargo on importation is not
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  • 59 10 BRITISHER TIES FOR FIRST PLACE. GOLF. Reuter's Service. Paris, Sept. 24. 1« the French open golf championship Archie Compston (Coombe Hill) and Aubrey Boomber (St. Cloud) tied with 28.1. They will play off to-morrow. Other returns were Cotton (Langley Park) 288, Ernest Whitcombe (Bournemouth) 290, A. Boyer (Nice)
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  • 52 10 For the mixed foursomes competition at the Garrison Golf Club, played on Tuesday, eleven cards were taken out, and the best returned were those of Mr. C. A. Scott and Mrs. G. A. Stephenson, 47— and Lt. W. Glendinning and Mrs. Barlow, 44 5*4=38%, who will replay
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  • 47 10 Members of the Keppel Golf '"lub arv informed that, owing to the Ladies' Golf Championship of Singapore (Andrew Curria Cup competition) being played over the club's links during October, the October monthly mixed foursomes and ladies' spoon competitions have been postponed until further notice.
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  • 31 10 ATHLETICS. Heats for St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association sports will be held on the school ground on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday next week, commencing at 5 p.m. each day.
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  • 750 10 A Weekly Commentary. The news of Phil Scott's victory over the giant Argentinian, Vittorio Campolo, must have been received with tremendous enthusiasm by Britishers all over the world, for it is very many years since England developed a heavyweight pugilist who could hold his own with the top
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  • 73 10 RIFLE-SHOOTING. The Sooloh Cup competion of the Malay Volunteer Rifle Ciub was decided ..t the Bukit Timah range on Sunday afternoon, and was won by 2nd. Lieut. Mohamed Hassan. Range prizes were also given. The prize list was as follows:— Sooloh Cup.—2nd. Lieut. Mohamed Hassan. 500 yards.—Sergt.
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  • 400 10 CULPABLE HOMICIDE VERDICT. Sequel to Fight at Seletar. Mohamed Kunji, the elderly Indian Moham medan who was yesterday placed on trial at the Singapore Assizes before the Chief Justice (Sir Wm. Murison) and a special jury, was found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and was
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  • 238 10 Dispute About Sale of Lorry. In the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Stevens. Tong Hong and Co.. represented by Mr. M. V. Piliai, sued Soon Chin Ann for a sum of $1,075, balance due on account in respect of two houses erected by plaintiffs for defendant. The
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  • 172 10 Judgment in Hire-Purchase Case. In the Civil District Court thi.s man before Mr. J. L. McPall, judgment was given in the case in which Mr. Lye Kirn Hong wefl the Cycle and Carriage Co. <1926> Ltd for the refund of $247 paid by him as deport
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  • 48 10 The Tivoli. Bebe Daniels in "She's a Sheik. Paramount feature comedy, is. the attion at the Tivoli, to-night. In ad<:. (here will be a Gloria Swan son pu J "Fine Manners." In the earlier show. "J Heart of a Coward." featuring F>•" livan, will be screened.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 133 10 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Sept 29: TO-DAY, SEPT. 26. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "D" (Eurasian) Coy., 30x Range Practice Competition. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 27. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Sig. Sec. (Sinhalese), Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Ist Bn. Sig. Sec., Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.
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  • 80 11 leaders are invited to write to us on S üblic interest. It must be underthe Mala y a Tribune" does not J"** 1 .aorse opinions expressed by cor•fSSnts Letters should be as brief as i** 0 r tferably type-written (double spac■**\nd on one side of the paper only. 1,
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  • 359 11 ITo the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") agree in toto with S. G. L., and I llessra Farrer. Trimmer and Williams j-e will be no lack of support if they only make a start and lead us to something concrete. Yours, etc., WONG AH CHEO Singapore Sept. 24. ,To
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  • 915 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune. Sir —Your Chinese Correspondent, in directly admitting that the study of Chinese is necessary. laudable and natural, contradict his own arguments when he cavils at it as inadvisable," "impracticable." etc. I expressly stressed that he lowers his personal status and does an
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  • 24 11 Orders for week ending Sunday, Sept. 29: To-day, Sept. 26.—Band Practice, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. To-morrow, Sept. 27.—Ambulance Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 174 11 SHANKS I 1 i SANITARY APPLIANCES. l|H Shipment of approved patterns has r > 1 j just arrived. 2 j Variety of Lavatory Basint», Sinks, European S jj and Native wash-down Closets, Baths, Stone- |g g I il ware pipes, etc. rj 5 I High-class quality and special discounts "3
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    • 674 11 Orange-Smash LIMERICK COMPETITION. CLOSING DATE SEPTEMBER 30. We haw 01 ranged to |MU a Coupon for the above competition the o: en- dozen of our Fruit Juice Beverage Orange-Smash, purchased either from our Works or from any of the dealers. The Count n will entitle the holder to compete for
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  • 1054 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. September 26, 1929. 10 a.m. Uwue Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 3816 39 6 5 Pahang Consols 10|- 11|--5- Ayer Hitam Tin 14,- 14 9 5|- Pangnga River 7|- 7|9 £1 Bangrin
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 402 12 TO-NIGHT I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. TO NIGHT I I Dean's Union Opera rQ Will stage an interesting new Chinese Play g I "BOON 800 TENG." j r<J AH the leading actors and actresses, X Dean, Syed Ali, M. Noor, Miss q. fi Tijah etc., will take the principal parts. There
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    • 98 12 I THE NEW I J Tropical Model 1 I i i Superfine machined at a low I I terfMßO cost yet of hne racef ui ap- I X fflfHl H pearance, titted with powerful double spring motor, throwback 8 I If! I S oose neck tone arm, and n! I
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    • 282 12 I I removes causes of tooth decay j Prevent tooth trouble Smile at the yean as they slip by. Guard car*, fully against tooth decay. Colgate's is a preventive dentifrice safe, effective and pleasant to use because of its delightful taste. It removes causes of tooth decay by the gentle
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 601 13 i DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE gj I DIESEL. GOLD STARTING. 1 A Four Cycle Heavy Duty Internal Combustion Engine I 3 H. P. 6 H. P. 8 H. P. 1 9 Tne Diesel Engine, which has been built j5 gj f or ars in large sizes, has proven to be the
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    • 888 13 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. (Vide Gazette No. jS of tjth September, 1929.) TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, SINGAPORE, 1930. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on October 11, 1929, for the exclusive right, subject to the limitations of the Liquors Revenue
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    • 586 13 J The All Weather j fead and ihe tough j fulfi aII truck-wear j demands. > j M«-t7 45 i Fruit I I Trees I FOR SALE I S MARCOTS SEEDLINGS 5 I Orans v Chiku W 3i Lemon Goosebery qJ B Pumelo Rollina jjj Chiku Deliciosa ft Kj Citron
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 388 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTTCK. THE BUKIT JELOTONG RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Nineteenth Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company No. 137, Heeren Street, Malacca, on Thursday. October 3, 1929. at noon. Business: 1. To receive,
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    • 652 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—A keen Senior Cambridge lad straight from School. Apply with copies ol Certificates to No. 925, c/o Malaya Tribune. wanted! Pupils for the morning, afternoon and even'ne classes (from Primary to Senior Cam7ridge) and for the Commercial Classes. Apply early to the Supervisor 3ETHEL ENGLISH SCHOOL, Corner of
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    • 549 14 BANKS. rHE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,
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    • 408 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 £1,060.000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 16, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.
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    • 629 14 INSURANCE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 2nd Floor of No. 1, Malacca Stre.t Singapore. 'Phone Nos. 5046 and 4047. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. See Teong Wah, Esq.—Chairman. Ong Soon Tee.—Vice-Chairman Seah Eng Lim, Esq. Vow Ngan Pan, Esq ST Q. Wong, Esq.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 459 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P 0 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. »«\INSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM P NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Inder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1929 Delta 8,100 Sept 3p Macedonia 11,100
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    • 495 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutseh I p Auttrallsche Dampfschlffs IQ H Q GeseUschaft fCompanfes Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI. KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t m.s. SAUERLAND via Takao Oct 8 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Oct 17 t s.s. OLDENBURG Oct 24 t s.s. SAARLAND via Manila
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    • 562 15 STEAMER SAILINGS —-a NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON. Tonnage Destination Dne Sail Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam Sept 26 27 tHaruna Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London. A'werp v, 1 Rotterdam Oct 10 It tKamo Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam Oct 24 25 Katori Maru 10.000 Naples,
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    • 456 15 STEAMER SAILINGS <& rj£ NOBDDELTSCHEK EpjSa LLOYD 1 d lj (Incorporated in Germany.j The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. MAIN for Hong Kong, S'ghai, Nagasaki, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao Sept 30 TRIER for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao Oct 11 LAHN for Hong
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    • 258 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE PENANG fdlrect express service—l9V> b»«r»». Tbursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang) Thursday 11.30 cm. "KEDAH" A special Motor Bus lor Brastagt eo»--nects with s.s. Kedah at Belawan oa Saturdays. Tickets for this bus can U purchased on board s.s.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 285 16 DEPENDABILITY and ECONOMY Ford Trucks head the one and one-half ton class for efficiency and economy. They are the natural choice of estates, rubber firms, government purchasing departments, manufacturers, haulage contractors, oil companies, passenger bus owners and many other prominent truck operators doing delivery in both country and town, who
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