Malaya Tribune, 23 October 1929

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI, -Nn 250 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1929.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 337 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I "SHXX»" BRAND 1 I SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK j pure UNSKIMMED cows I 5 V. MILK, and in condensation I nothing but FINEST WHITE 3 SUGAR is added. Being pre- SWEETeneo pared under the most hygienic r j conditions, this Milk is
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    • 195 1 "FLO RO DOR" Watniaf i J Suiting* /Y /rimm. MT For Tropical /£gk± J/ HIGH STREET, v Singapore. f* 2525 .ES2SZS2S2S2SZS2SaSES2SSS2S2SBSZS2SJS2S2S2S^ f the most delicious of ali F&\ j BAKED BEANS A R ooked to l I I MADI IN RNOUND IT k. USUfIT A IOM LTB I To be
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  • 2261 2 A prince Of Secretaries. GOLF VETERAN'S TENACITY. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, Sep. 5 John Henry Taylor, five times winner of the British Open Championship, who is well into his fifty-ninth year, and who is a grandfather, was the dominating figure
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    • 176 2 m j CONN SAXOPHONES I TENOR REEDS. H 3 W 1 0 ATTRACTIVELY LOW PRICES. I 1 Nang Heng Co. PHONE 6958. 105. SELEGH2 ROAD, SINGAPORE. jjj Put New I LIFE eVEREADy Trade Mark IB I UNIT CELLS I I they last longer 1 II Factory Re preservatives JB m\
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    • 270 2 Cut Hands y are, painful and often give \4\ rise to blood- <yfy/S poisoning or I ulceration. Take care to always clean them b mediately and treat them further with PUROL Tins__3o and 55 cts. Tubes 75 c AW\(<t >«POft*rs Borneo Su*»,. !"Trutfi in Advertising" I is a Fundamental of
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  • 3151 3 THE FIRST REMEDY. Development of Vacant Lands. The following is the second of a series of three articles by Mr. W. H. Collyer, Manager of the Singapore Improvement Trust, published in the Journal of the Singapore Society of Architects, Incorporated: As already stated, Singapore is a
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    • 232 3 3l If 5 j yf* enrich it with Hall's Wine You can't expect to be M healtb T if your blood is in poor condition. Weakness, depression, nerviness, lack of appetite, are sure signs that your blood needs a tonic —that you need Hall's Wine. This genuine medicated wine definitely
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    • 350 3 On Everybody's TongueJ 8 Ginger Beer I BREWED I fflw MATIJRED I I Mull IN CASK 1 1 Fraser Neave Ltd. a v AERATEIi WATERS SPECIALISTS. *j Good Health is c Real Wealth *m The most precious possession you can have is t Good Health. A rich man who is
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    • 322 4 Cleanse Your Face Daily With Cuticura Soap There are more than two million pores in the skin of the face which may become choked by impurities, causing distressing irritations. A thorough cleansing daily with Cuticura Soap and warm water, assisted by Cuticura Ointment where irritations exist, has proven of inestimable
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    • 40 4 TRINITY COLLEGE. Gramophone Records of the Pianoforte Examination Pieces and Studies of all grades played by Prof. Alec Rowley, F.R.A.M., F.T.C.L. and approved by the Board. Lists sent upon request. Obtainable at D*Souza Bros. Music Store 42, Sefefie Road. Singapore.
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    • 128 4 Representative ROBERT HLAU (Malay*) Hongkong Bank Ckamhers, Singapore. Phone 47 tt Feeling *^^^J|tf Weak and OP Miserable? 4 k Regain new strength—by starting a course of Sanatogen. By taking Sanatogen J you'll provide your body with exactly those elements, which build up abundant health and strength. All those annoying signs
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  • 962 5 Annual Prize-Giving. EDUCATION IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS The annual prize distribution of the Tei Hoo Lye Institution was held on Friday last in the school hall, presided over by the Rev. W. E. Horley, M.8.E., District Superintendent of the Methodist Mission. The Rev. G,)h Hood Keng, of
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  • 286 5 More Illuminated Sky-Signs. Municipal Committee No. 4 took the following- action at a meeting held on Oct. 15: Decided that a portion of the land fronting Al Junied Road should be put up for sale subject to reserve. Generally agreed to layout for block bounded by South Bridge
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  • 164 5 SUBJECT OF THE ODE l-OR NEXT YEAR. t"Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo, Oct. 18. It is announced that the subject of the ode to be presented to the Imperial Court next year is 4 *Kaihen no Iwa"—rocks on the soa-shore. SALARY REDUCTION PROPOSAL UNPOPULAR. Mr. Inoue. Finance Minister, is
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 704 5 1« i —»—-—mw^^^ik f AT LAST I DEEPAVALI I IS DECLARED A PUBLIC HOLIDAY, I IS VOIR DUTY TO CELEBRATE THIS YEAR'S DEEPAVALI IN A GRAND I S ,T STYLE AND ENJOY THE NEW HOLIDAY. 3 In. RAMASAMY NADAR CO., I S (MARKET STREET. SINGAPORE) S I help you In
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    • 291 5 I 1 II I ,1, I I ~1 -m AH! SAUSAGES!! FRESH FOOD SAUSAGE per lb. 70 cts. WINDSOR 70 GARLIC 70 n HAM CHICKEN 70 FRANKFURT 65 BLACK PUDDING 60 WHITE do 60 PORK BRAWN 65 SAVELOYS each 5 REFRIGERATING Co LTD Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Keppel Road, Grange
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    • 257 6 2SZSESZSISZS2S2S2S2S2SaS2SSS2SSSES2SaS2SHS2S2SSSESaS2S2SHSaSSS2S2SES2S2SaSaSaSrS I PAVILION I 6j THONE «90S a I FROM MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 TO SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27. B AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. m THE COLLEGIANS" Tkt Latest PATHE GAZETTE. I 1 EVE'S FILM AND EVERYBODY'S REVIEW. B I B I Barbara Kent-James Murray! THE SHAKEDOWN. I The eternal fight between
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    • 391 6 JLmusements. ALHAMBRA| THONE 6909 I (TAN CHENG KEE, Sole Proprietor.) I PROGRAMME I Commencing Sunday, Oct. 20 and ending Friday, Oct. 25. I j IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. gj THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I WARNER BROS. Presents: j The Little Irish Girl. Featuring DOLORES COSTELLO. B A
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    • 509 6 SURINA THEATiiF The House cf Super Fe tors that really North Bridge Road. <D FROM t WEDNESDAY, OCT 23 t« OCT. 29 T In the Second Show at 9 The Grca.cs, w£^, mal J PERILS OF THE JUNGU Starring FRANK MERR/M EUGENIA GILBERT BOBBY X EI T 10 Episodes of
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  • 175 7 CENTRAL ORGANISATION FOR SELLING. Dutch Afraid For Dividends. Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, Oct. 22. a meeting of Dutch rubber producers by a .Zp majority declared readiness to accept in the committee's proposals for the tion of a 45.000 tons reserve to be controlled mS* central selling organisation.
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  • 184 7 Optimism Despite Slump. ffrom Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Oct. 22. At the ha!:->early meeting of the Penang Chamber of Couuneret this afternoon the Hon. Mr. J. M. Mime (in the chair) said that they WW passing through a lean and anxious time. Rubber and tin were in the
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  • 280 7 >By couitesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, OCT. 23. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2s. 4%d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 l/16d. London 60 days* sight 2s. 4d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 31/32 d. London demand 2s. 3 15/16 d. London T. T. 2s.
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  • 290 7 Tin Rises: Shares Firm. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 am. to-day: RUBBER. London 9 11/16 d., down l/16d. New York 19 4 cents (G), down cent. Shares:—Quiet. Allenbys $2.20—»2.30, Ayer Moleks $1.65—51.75, Ayer Panas $1.85—51.95 Bassetts 85—90 cents, Balgownies $3—53.10* Brogas $1.20—51.25, Bukit Jelotongs 70—73 cents,
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  • 60 7 Great Volume Available. Reuter's Service. London, Oct. 22. The report of the Anglo-Russian Committee on the British trade delegation to Russia last March and April says that it is satisfied a great volume of business is available to Great Britain if diplomatic recognition is afforded and arrangements
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  • 142 7 SINGAPORE, OCT. 23. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $380 Rice, Siam 2 $358 Rice, Siam 3 $340 Rice, Siam 4 $320 Rice, Saigon A-l $325 Rice. Saigon 1 $300 Rice, Saigon 2 $285 Rice, Saigon 3 $275 Rice. Rangoon 1 $265 Rice, Rangoon 2 $257 Rice, Par Boiled No.
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  • 70 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON, OCT. 23. Bayers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 324 32% Standard R.S.S. on Tender November 33% 34 December 34 34 4 November/December 34 34% January/March 34% 35% Tone of Market: —Steady, very dull. Latest Cable: —London
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  • 38 7 September Returns. The following further rubber crop returns for the month of September are reported to us: Bruseh 39,228 lb. Kula Reman 133,256 lb. Lok Kawi 45,500 lb. Malaka Pinda 30,795 lb. United Malacca 2<V>94 lb.
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  • 145 7 Safety Work Not Overtime. Reuter's Service. Geneva, Oct. 23. The Committee of the Maritime Conference, dealing with hours of work aboard ship, rejected by 37 to 24 the shipowners' proposal to consult the Governments with regard to cost and economic repercussions by the introduction of the
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  • 88 7 SUNKEN WRECK REMOVED. The sunken wreck of steam launch "Sandy Point", formerly situated at a distance of about HVfc cables southward of Tanjong Katong, Lat. 1" 16' 37"N, long. 103° 53' 40" E., has been rased and removed and the green wreck marking 1 buoy withdrawn. The
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  • 683 7 Before the Master Attendant, Captain Freyber>r, R.N. on Monday, two Cantonese were < barged with stowing away w Ui the intenti m of going to sea without the consent of the master of the ship or the agents. They were arrested on board the "Thurland Castle." bound
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  • 118 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, Oct. 23. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Hong Hwa 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Perak 16; Nanko Maru 14: Mata Had 11; Talma 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Helenus 31; King Idwal 35; Rangoon Maru 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4).
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  • 61 7 The rates of conversion of Money Orders in Siam are now as follows:—For Orders payable in Siam $85=100 Baht (Ticala). For Orders issued in Siam 100 Baht (Ticals)—s74 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 1M for $100. The rate of payment of
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  • 93 7 The Surma. "Perils of the Jungle," something new in the way of adventure plays, will be shown at the Surma Theatre from to-night. Scores of elephants, lions, tigers, "hippos" and other denizens of the jungle are seen, with screen favourites in Frank Merrill, Eugenia Gilbert and the boy
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 306 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED to buy second-hand Austin 7, in good condition. Reply stating terms, etc., to Slur Singh. 20. Kerbau Lane. ENGLISH PRIVATE DETECT!V* will secrectly investigate any case* ol ft private, Commercial, or Social Nature Bos fig, r/r Malaya Tribune. BUILDING SOCIETY. All those who are interested in the
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    • 447 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. VALUABLE RUBBER LANDS. To be sold by Public Auction at No. 9. Jalan Petri, Muar. ON THURSDAY, THE 31st DAY OF OCT., 1929, AT 11 A.M. SHARP. STATE OF JOHORE. In the Court of the Judge at Mom. Civil Suit No. 7« of 1929. Between V. N. V.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 365 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. TO-DAY, OCT 23 High Tides.— 1.19 a.m., 0.45 pm Hockey: S.C.C. v. U.S., S.C.C TO-MORROW, OCT. 24. High Tides.—2.l2 a.m., 1.26 pm ""Hp Jin >ah Rubber. Exchange Room, Sports: Victoria. Bridge School, 2.30 pm Rugby: S. Johore v. U.S. Forbes Russell Comedy Co.: "Her Cardboard Lover," Vie. Theatre,
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    • 225 7 Dally Weather Report, MALAYAN METEOR3LOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Temperature. Rain- I w Wind. Stations. fall. If Weather. r Ins. {j Sj Direction.^; Alor Star 91 72 .23 ioj2 85 Calm Fine Kota Bharu 89 73 oil 10.3 75 W.S.W. 2 Fine Kuala Trengganu 1 Kuala Llpls Temerloh 88 74
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  • 54 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths MARRIAGE. The marriage of Mr. Sim Kee Siang. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sim Soon Hee and Chan Lian Neo. daughter of the late Mi. Chan Teck Tian and Madam Sect Bee Seng took place on Sunday, October 20, at the Chinese
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  • 35 8 Mrs. W. Hoeden and family beg to thank all relatives and friends who kindly attended the funeral of the late Mr. W. W. Hoeden and also those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.
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  • 709 8 The Commission of Inquiry into the Control of Opium Smoking in the Far East* has arrived in Singapore. The members of the Commission— whose present investigations are the result of a resolution passed by the Council of the League of Nations at its 54th session on Aug.
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  • 236 8 Mr. losu Matsuo, of Seremban, who was seriously ill. Is now much better. The Shipping and the Import and Expert Offices will be closed on Thursday next week. Mr. K. L. Johnstone. Chief Detective Inspector. Malacca, is proceeding to" Australia early in December on long leave. The members of the
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  • 544 8 Looking Forward To Interesting Findings. "I shall be happy to talk to you on any subject except opium," said Mons. K. E. Ekstrand, Chairman of the League of Nations Opium Commission, when met on board the "Kedah" yesterday by a "Malaya Tribune" representative. "We will make investigations
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  • 147 8 Programme For Sunday's Recital. The only recital to be given in Singapore by the famous Cherniavsky Trio will be on Sunday next at 9.30 p.m. It is months since music lovers in Singapore had the chance of listening to such a concert. The last celebrity to visit
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  • 102 8 Colonial Secretary's Deputy. It is notified in the S.S. and F.M.S. Gazettes Miat the Hon. Mr. Scott. C.M.G.. Colo.iial Secretary. Straits Settlements, has been appointed to administer the Government of the Straits Settlements and to be High Commissioner for the Malay States, with effect from Oct. 21, 1929.
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  • 50 8 The London correspondent of the "Ceylon independent," cabling to that paper on the 16th inst. the news of Sir Hugh Cliffords letlreinent, added that Sir George Maxwell was being mentioned as Sir Hugh's probable successor as Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commihsioner for the MalayStates.
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  • 36 8 The engagement is announced of Miss Bery Sidney, of the Lawson-Sidney London Comedy Company, and Mr. Ronald Angus Coles, ol Gopcns (Perak) Rubber Estates, Ltd.. Gopenc;. The marriage will take place early in November at Taip.ng
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  • 352 8 Thanks The Sinhalese Association. The following message from tho <j Sinhalese Association was sent Clifford on his relinquishi-o V.' r Hli ship: ine Pernor. To HIS EXCELLENCY SIR HUGH CLIFFnn B E K.C. M r? c May It Please Your Excellency,— It is With profound regret that
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  • 181 8 Next Week's Charity Performances. The cast of "The Trial of Mary Dusan. which Mrs. Alford is producing at the Victor» Theatre, beginning on Monday next, in aid of the funds of St. Andrew's Hospital, comprise over 40 local amateurs. The Court Room has been .specially
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  • 153 8 Fortnightly Service ia Karachi. Commencing on Friday, a «iirect: mail be made up by the Penang P« *t tn Basic in Switzerland t> contain air nv f- 1 respondence posted in Malaya and ;-.u<.re. to Switzerland, France, Italy, Germ-iny continental Europe generally. At present such air
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  • 50 8 i -pnns From Holland and German; v Nederlanden," due Singapc al morrow. c du< From China and Japan b Singapore at 3 p.m. to-mono* From China and Japan DJ due Singapore to-morrow. hed #1 From Europe (London wail r 3) by "Rajula." due Beta Friday, the 25th instant.
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  • 39 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER London:—9 11 16d. New York:—2o cents (C 1 Singapore:— 32 »..-32 TIN. m od London:—Spot £182 os. 0u 3 months, buyers £186 0- 0 sellers £186 ss. Od. <up I* Singapore:—s9s 37' (I*s
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    • 137 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. X's TENNIS SHOES. Gents, Sizes 3 4 with Ordinary Sole $1.00 per pair. Ladies, Sizes 3 4 with Ordinary Sole $1.05 per pair.
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  • 335 9 French Government Turned Out. BRIAN D RESIGNS. Outvoted In- French Chamber. KIGN POLICY DEBATE DEMANDED. Reuter's Service. fails. AO. caijn.i t has resigned. £S3 ton the Cabinet just before ■rtoen M. Poincare was resign the Premiership.] igned owing to the adoppodtt n motion, by 288 to 277 15 for a
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  • 61 9 Reuter's Service. [Rentert Service.] V* Briand Go<.»rnment's fall was due to members of the Moderate Group CJ ua:i > suppous the Government, vot- ■■<■■ 250 members of the Left against «uneniment. mainly because they desired commercialisation of part of the German •Wore any evacuation of the Third
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  • 99 9 P*o* London Traffic Noise. British Official Wireless. British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Oct. 22. e £°?hVV ht BUthortt *M to reduce street ofn u U area are receiving the J« <* omnibus owners, who are experi*a* L m T Two hundred new lOmrih blult for the London v ,o
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  • 84 9 Rides On Horseback. British Official Wireless. B h Wireless.] Rugby. Oct. 22. f that the King Pj* -otmg at Sandringbe has used his *n, ,hile out with i tfc led u,h?? dru «»-W. he caught a Sandringham k T -> (act i iuuoW n g bis second
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  • 9 9 »»C TS *£VIE* on °n Pase 10.
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  • 317 9 MOHAMMEDAN INDIANS HEAVILY FINED. Convicted Men To Appeal. Before Mr j. P. p. Gregg, in the Fourth Magistrate s Court yesterday, ten Mohammedan Indians, mostly employees of M. Kader Sultan and Co of Chulia Street, were prosecuted in connection with the sale, in Singapore of tickets which were
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  • 199 9 Reuter's Service. London. Oct. 23. The death of Sir Valentine Ciiirol is announced. Sir Valentine Chirol was created a Knight in 1912. He was born on May 23. 1852 and was a son of the late Rev. Alexander Chirol and Harriet, daughter of late Rev. Denny Ashburnham,
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  • 143 9 "Golden Hind" Takes Off. Reuter's Service. Haibour Grace (Newfoundland), Oct. 23. Without disclosing plans to anybody beforehand the aviator Diteman of Billings (Montana) set out on a flight. A letter addressed to Air Port Officials, since opentd, intimates that he is crossing the Atlantic and his destination is
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  • 150 9 Scottish Ship Canal? British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Oct. 22. A project for linking the Firth of Forth with the Clyde by means of a ship canal has been renewed, and the Minister of Transport has appointed a committee to consider a scheme, which is one
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  • 28 9 Reuter's Service. Pans, Oct. 13. The doctors this morning pronounced M. Clemonceau's condition as no longer disquieting and he will not be confined to bed.
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  • 77 9 STOPPAGE IN WOOL INDUSTRY. Managers Support Workers. Reuter's Service. London, Oct. 23. The first step towards a stoppage in the wool and texile industry, as a result of the workers' rejection of the proposed wage cut, was taken by the executive committee of the Managers' and Overlookers'
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  • 177 9 Japan And America. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, Oct. 22. The Japanese delegation to the Arms Conference in London is scheduled to sail from Yokohama on Nov. 30 for Seattle. Mr. Wakatsuki and Admiral Takarabi, ranking as advisors, will proceed to Washington to visit Mr. Hoover and Mr. Stimson,
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  • 73 9 Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. [Reuters Service.} Chicoutinl. Quebec. Oct. 22. Mr. Mac Donald arrived from Montreal and after two days' rest inspected the Hydro-electric Plant and Pulp Works. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Oct. 22. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald will sail from Quebec next Friday evening and
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  • 182 9 Kenya Governor Inquiring. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby. Oct. 22. According to press messages from Nairobi Sir Edward Grigg. Governor of Kenya Colony, has made a tour of the territory of the Masai and Lumbwa tribes inquiring into reports of tendency to trouble between these
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  • 73 9 Gift To Reduce Nation's Debt. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Oct. 22. The Chancellor of the Exchequer has received from Sir Alexander Lyle a grant of £10,000 to be added to the national fund for the redemption of the national debt. Sir A. Lyle, who is
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  • 50 9 Australian Labour Cabinet. Reuter's Service. Canberra, Oct. 22. The Cabinet represents a victory for the Moderates of the Labour Party. Mr. Scullin is Premier and Minister of External Affairs. Mr. Theodore is Treasurer and Mr. Fenton, who is Minister of Trade and Customs, is a High Protectionist.
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  • 47 9 Indian Dock Strike. Reuter's Service. Karachi, Oct. 22. Troops were called out to deal with the disturbances in connection with the strike of 700 dockers demanding shorter hours. They ejected the strikers from the premises of the wharf where they were threatening loyal workers.
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  • 151 9 Bad Blood Between Unions. TRAFFIC HELD UP FOR HOURS. Reuter's Service. Peking. 0ct.23. The most serious riots for yeans broke out this evening when ricksha pullers throughout the c.ty, armed with heavy clubs, attacked tramcars, hustled out passengers, manhandled conductors and motormen, smashed windows, ripped off the
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  • 111 9 Great Jubilee Banquet. Reuter's Service. Dearborn. Michigan. Oct. 22. Mr. Hoover to-day dedicated the Edison Institute of Technology, esta'jll h:d in honour ot the 50th anniversary of the discovery ot e'ectric light by Edison. This evening the veteran inventor reconstructed in his old laboratory his epoch-making filament lamp
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  • 94 9 Non-inflammable Gas. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin. Oct. 22 It h revealed that the Dye Trust Is experimenting with synthetic helium gas. whose wholesale production, which is expected to begin early, would substantially contribute to the safety of airships, enabling them to dispense with highly inflammable hydrogen. The United
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  • 100 9 Tour Of Britain First. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless] Rugby, Oct. 22. Owing to the prospects of strong winds the RlOl was moved last night from her mooring tower to the shed in orde»- to facilitate the working on minor altei i »rs and adjustments,
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  • 120 9 Reuter's Service. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Mosow. Oct. 22. The Health Commissariat has issued the detailed report of the German Physicians' Counc.l on the health of the Foreign Commissar. M. Chicherin, who is still in a German nursing home. According to the report M. Chicherin. in addition to
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  • 110 9 Wing Catches Fire. Reuter's Service. Berlin. Oct. 23. A trial flight of a rocket plane was carried out at Dusseldorf, but owing to a wing setting fire the inventor, Hr. Espenlaub. did not fire the second rocket. He landed unscathed. The rocket plane is in the foim
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    • 178 9 j GILBEY'S j I Invalid Port. i In i Ii s your ut v to f I yourself that you 1 should have good I 1 health. Take Gil bey's Sggl Invalid Port, the I 1 ideal Pick-me-up anci I I INVALID PORT J I IS 1 I A Produce
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  • 90 10 Sports Pastimes: Change In Malayan Cricket XI. Interesting Hockey Match To-Day. PLAYER'S LEG BROKEN. Leaguers Beat Ho Hong Bank. r DOLFATTAHS HAT TRICK. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The friendly match between the Health and Strength Leagruers' Union and Ho Hong Bank on the S.C.F.A. ground yesterday resulted in a win for the
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  • 235 10 Should Goal Average Decide? S.H.M. writes: "Will you kindly state, through the medium of your valuable paper, some of the rules of Home or local Football Associations? What I want to ask you is about a matter regarding the local Malay Junior League, 1929, which ended yesterday
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  • 165 10 In the Malacca inter-school League (senior division) the High School met St. Francis' Institution in an evenly contested match on the Banda Hilir English School ground. Both teams played well and the ball travelled up and down at a fast pace. The 6.F.1. scored first when their
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  • 51 10 Playing on the Municipal ground yesterday the St. Joseph's Church Servers' Brigade mixed eleven easily defeated the General Electric Co. by three goals to nil. The Club have secured three victories in two weeks. The goal scorers yesterday wcere A. Conceicio, E. A. de Souza, and G.
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  • 36 10 The N. S. Club, winners of the Hose Cup for the last three years, were beaten by the Seremban United Chinese Association on Friday 3—o. Eng Guan, Teck Chye, and Heng Weng scored.
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  • 69 10 On Saturday at Seremban the Temiang Rovers beat the Tampin Recreation Club 3—l. The following will represent the A.A A. 11 against th«; Chinese Overseas Bank to-day on the Chinese ground: Jwee Kee; Cheng Yam, Boon Seng; Soon Chua, Choon Tian, Yong Nghee; Tiam
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  • 151 10 ATHLETICS. Visitors to the Victoria Bridge School sports to-morrow afternoon should approach fefat new* playing field via Jalan Besar, turn ing to the right opposite the entrance to the New World in Jalan Besar. Cars can he driven on to the field and parked there as
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  • 64 10 GOLF. The scores in the Walker Cup competition of the Seremban Golf Club were: J. B. Wallace 87+87—14=160; F. G. Aplin 91+ 85—14=162; T. Parker 98+96—30=164; f. A. Clery 98+99—32=165; S. M. Middlebrook 104+98—32=170; R. T. Foster 85-*--89—4=170; Dr. A, Dunlop 104+103—32 176. The sweep winners were. J.
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  • 261 10 Shanghai Team Beaten By %ie Rest.* CRICKET. Shanghai's hopes in the Interport matches with Hong Kong and Malaya next month will not be very bright if the representatives chosen put up another display as they did yesterday when they were beaten by the "Rest" by 45 runs after
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  • 61 10 G. M. Brand, who was to hay* played as wicket-keeper for the Malayan team visiting Hong Kong is unable to make the journey. This m?ans that Evan Wong, the Chinese player, will be wicket keeper. The vacancy in the side will be filled by A. J.
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  • 51 10 TO-DAY'S SCRATCHINGS. THE TURF. Race I.—Carrbridge. Race 2.—Bendigo. Race 4.—Dame Fashion and Taroc. Race 5.—Syke Lane and Onward. Race 7.—Southern Cross, Gozard and Moon Minstrel. Race B.—Monte Carlo, Craigentinny and Kali. Race 9.—Lady Mary and Saraswati. All engagements: Dowse-the-Glim. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race
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  • 503 10 Hindu Temple Scenes. (By Our Indian Correspondent.) A large number of Europeans, including Sir WiHam and Lady Murison, other Government officials and members of the Consular services, witnessed the fire-walk-ing festival of the Hindus, which took place in Singapore on Monday evening at the Mar.amman Temple, South
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  • 69 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Oct. 23. Penang's Malaya Cup rugby team to meet Kedah at Sungei Patani on Saturday will be: Goodman, J. W. Clark, J. L. M. Bovd Carry, Merrifield, Keng Chuan, Owen, Penrice, Scoular, P. G. Boyd, J. E. A. Clarke, C.
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  • 31 10 The N S. All Blues R.F.A. will be "At Home" to their President and Vice-Presi-dents to-morrow. After tea the Blues will play Mr. Briggs' European XV.
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  • 480 10 Fourth Annual Meeting. The fourth annual general meeting of the Government Servants Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., was held yesterday at the Verification Office, Treasury, Singapore, undor the presidency of Mr. K. P. Menon. There were about 52 members present. Capt. L. D. Gammans, Capt. Hash.m
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  • 138 10 Japanese Cabinet Decision. Reuter's Service. ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo, Oct. 21. While general satisfaction is expressed at Mr. Hamaguchi's intention to revoke the Cabinet's decision to cut the salaries of officials, members of the Seiyukai, the Opposition Party, a"c urging the Government to take the responsibility for
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  • 42 10 Reuter's Service. Allahabad, Oct. 23. It is reported that Habibullah has been captured at Koh ida man and is being brought back to Kabul Habibullah, self-proclaimed King of Afghanistan after Amanullah fled, escaped from Kabul when Nadir Khan captured it.
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  • 24 10 Reuter's Service. London. Oct. 22. General Sir Philip Chetwode will succeed Field-Marshal Sir William Bird wood. Coraman der-hi-Chief of India.
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  • 56 10 HOCKEY. The S.C.C. first team will meet a strong Services side at hockey on the Padang today, when a very good game should be witS.C.C: Mills; Follenfant and DayDewdney; Ruff ell, Ydrke and Pank; Perdriau, Hoblyn, Wolsey, Perrott and Wainwright. Referee: Mr. Peeching. The game will be
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  • 53 10 In recent matches at Seremban the N. S. Indians beat the Police 2—l, Sumati scoring both their goals and Nagindar Singh that for the Police; and the King George V school beat the N. S. Club I—o, Lim Cheah Aik scoring, and drew with St. Paul's Institution, no
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  • 32 10 At the annual sports of the St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association at th? Stadium on Saturday "Mission" Orange Juice was the sole refreshment served, and was very much appreciated by the spectators.
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  • 258 10 Police Cjurt Proceedings. The magisterial inquiry into the murder of Jewa Singh was commenced before Mr.- P. S. Williams in the Second Court to-day. Jewa Singh was a fairly wealthy man, who was employed as watchman by Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., and is said to have
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  • 254 10 The compulsory registration of not only mui-tsai but adopted daughters as well, with a view to defeating a well-known subterfuge of mui-tsai owners, was one of the outstanding points discussed at the annual general meeting of members and supporters of the Anti-Mul-Tsai Society, held in the auditorium of the Chinese
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  • 392 10 lII.—THE BACKWARD CHASSEE. By Prof. Thereses. In his third dancing lesson for readers of the "Malaya Tribune" Prof. C. Thereses, of Villa Bohemia, 9, Scotts Road, Singapore, I am indicating the backward chassee in the fox-trot, not so much for the step itself as for the poise
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  • 60 10 Reuter's Service. Belgrade, Oct. 23. The newspaper "Politika" understands that the Italian Legation has presented to the Foreign Ministry two Notes. One protests against comments in the Yugo-Slav press on the Fascist sentences on Slav students who voted ln the Italian elections and the second protests
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  • 226 10 The leading members of the Chinese community of Muar, to honour Towkay Tay Kirn Kee. upon whom has b?en conferred the decoration of S.M.J. by His Highness the Sultan of Johore, have arranged to give a Shanghai Wayang, which is to be staged at the Muar seaside padang from to-morrow
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  • 341 10 Agents Denouncuu Chiang. 1 NANKING TO F oRcp PEACE. [Sin Kuo Mm Prew m^. The Honan situation is s Governmerft Third Army sir** 4 > Wangchun troops have arrived N (Central Honan). Yang Jfci despatched to the Southern T*S ment aeroplanes are earning nn*! 1 S and dropping
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  • 177 10 "Dana" Arrives HereOi Sunday. The Danish nforaei] the Danish Government n due to arrive at Sii gapore The "Dana" carries a research expedition composed al scientists and oflfcerfl oi the Roy** the leader of which is Professor M Johs. Schmidt. 8.D., who couple «J rgo gained universal fame
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  • 159 10 And Ended In A So»* (From Our Ou« Con?»P< Penan?- w In the Police < Wilson fined H M. t: Kt r "/co li*of Messrs. Kyle Pal, r for driving a car ur J rti«W**3 stated that Inspects: > *«> Northam Road la ;rW 'd Citroen car
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 167 10 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Oct. 27. 1929: TO-DAY, OCT. 23. 515 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, Units, S. V. C. Lecture. Adjutant. 5 p.m.—Drill Hall, Intelligence Section, Revolver
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  • 68 11 mvlted to write to us on Our reau t J interest It must be urider- a Tribune" does not intona expressed by cors should be as brief aa .written (double spac- of the paper only. e used, but the names and orients must be enclosed good faith. The courtesies
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  • 62 11 lTo the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") a vnr.. n Ls divorced in a court of .v will she be addressed Will any of youi -•s !iten me with a reply, numerous ignorant on the subas many a i?^ a *ct' Yours, etc.» A TEACHER. Seremban. a divorced woman may
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  • 308 11 ,To the Editor, -Malaya Tribune.") First of I would remind Prof. me lecture delivered at the vMLCA was ant for the general good— nec'a V for yo uv nien; and not for any discussion Lut as the Professor has urtrti the debate we, as the Rev.
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  • 502 11 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribuve.") Sir.—Within the space of twelve months, tht administration of affairs in the State of tare has been unpleasantly brought to the iot> of the outside public, firstly through urageous revelations of a journal of the Be? and in the se nd instance
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  • 300 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") S.r "Pacts." in your issue of the 16th inst has hit the nail on the head on this question' I do not think any Society will answer the purpose, if one has to wait for years before he can have his desire
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  • 380 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —The matter upon which I am writing may seem at first thought a rather trivial one, but I believe an expression of my view may prove helpful to some of your readers. My wife and I have just completed
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  • 483 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I regret to see that your Muslim Correspondent refers to what is said to have happened in India in connection with the Child Marriage Bill without even attempting to give enlightenment in the matter, in spite of the fact that he has
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 453 11 I SHANKS gff- 1 I SANITARY APPLIANCES. I p Shipment of approved patterns has I just arrived. C Variety of Lavatory Basins, Sinks, European 2 i and Native wash-down Closets, Baths, Stone- < jjj ware pipes, etc. £J g High-class quality and special discounts w to Contractors. g ij i
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    • 205 11 PIPES I j "Multum in Parvo" I j LONDON FULLY I I MADE. GUARANTEED. I BRIARS 1 I ALI. THE POPULAR SHAPES STOCKED. g J Price $1.50. I I John Little Co., Ltd. ifl (Incorporated in England.) jg jjj SINGAPORE—PENANG—KUALA LUMPUR ANT) HUH. I John Cotton s Tobacco j Then,
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  • 1159 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, October 23. 1929, 10 a.m. t issue SSI Buyers. Sellers. Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 37 38 1 North Taiping 075 0.80 5,- Ayer Hitam Tin 12,- 13,- 5|- Pahang Consols M£ £1 Ban*rin Tin 30|-
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    • 236 12 I Small Shipment 1 I I i Australian 1 CRAYFISH a B 1 I I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE 1 I CO., LTD. I 3 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) X 1 R 3 B iHSSSZSc^ZSHSHSHSZS2SZSZSHSHSZS2^^ GET YOUNG! GET YOUNG!! GET YOUNG!!! REJUVENATION. After which psople banket ever>day avail yourself of
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    • 64 12 II Reduced Price. I THE NEW CHINA I 1 H REPRINTED IN ROOK FORM D g Consisting of Forty Chapters. 3 a o I To he sold at $1.00 per com X R I H Posloge extra /or single copy 12 cfs. 9 S 8 S Only a limited number
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    • 349 12 1 §Half an inch of COLGATE'S Rapid-Shave Cream will do the work. And, what's more it docs the work without need of The big softening lather sinki Colgate's Lilac Im- straight to the base of the beard, perial? A few drop* and gets the beard soft and ready after a
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  • 453 13 Mr. Justice Sproule's Tribute At Penang. The death occurred on Friday last at his residence, 32. Katz Street, Penang, of Mr. Chan Wah Hem, a well-known Chinese resident of Penang. Mr. Chan Wah Hem, who was 54 years old, retired from the post of Senior Chinese Interpreter,
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  • 409 13 Mr. Cochrane's Move To "Carcosa." The official announcement of the acting appointments to be made when Sir William Peel goes on leave has shown, says the "Malay Mail," that the "rumours" which we published a day or two ago were correct except in the matter of Mr. A.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 782 13 *****523 CUT Y OUR TRANSPORT COSTS L by quicker and more efficient handling with a j: HUDSON LIGHT RAILWAY 5 »mi MATERIAL is built with an C J ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. I (Incorporated in England.) G] I mfGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, TELUK ANSON AND PENANG. 1
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    • 71 13 The Doctor Knew. "Take my advice, Private Smith; your trouble is 'liver', so use Pinkettes, and that gloomy, dismal, don't-want-to-work feeling of yours will quickly disappear!" If, like Private Smith, you are troubled with liver torpidity, feel lazy, inefficient, constipated, headachy, "blue", just take a little dose of Pinkettes to-night,
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    • 724 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Mr. Chua* Hood Bok is the Manager of The Malacca Motor Garage. The Malacca Motor Garage, SIN HAP CHOON, Sole Proprietor. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a Publication compiled by me known as the "Sixty Years Anglo-Chinese Calendar 1876-1935" has been
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    • 456 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—A Chinese Dispenser to commence work from November 1. Apply Box 938, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Two Chinese Salesmen of good ability and address with a knowledge of Chinese dialects. A good salary and commission can be easily earned by those having the requisite experience and a good clientele.
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    • 558 14 TO LET. m TO LET —No. 34. Cecil Street and Oodown No. 7, Bernam Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8, 20, 40, 41, 43 to 45. Apply to, The Secretary. The Garden Club. TO LET—Nos. 126, 269 and 271, Orchard Road, suitable lor shop or dwelling. Apply
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    • 551 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES. Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan SayangBatu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang Wi Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang
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    • 511 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. M.
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    • 269 14 INSURANT /ill «i INSURANCE COMPANY v FIRE, MARINE TR MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT R ATB L. C M AHGOLIOIt, Ih Office: 2, Finlayson Green SZE HAI TONG BANKING I INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Established ii*o7 HEAD OFFICE, 58, CHLLIA STIfl SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital Surplus
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    • 454 15 pSTEAMER SAILINCS_ BRITISH INDIA I *pfAR LINES. I aTV*£ England.) I i pTsS^NGER CARGO P IL SERVICES I iVI) ORIENTAL STEAM W&L*H CO LONDON AND GA I\°ST MA»L SERVICE. I FAB E ntrac t with His Majesty's I 0LT >VAUI> FROM LONDON I L for Chi- Japan. I Tonnage Singapore
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    • 517 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LHBL Deutseh jH n fl Australlsehe Dampfaohlffi I Q Q OeaeUaehaft V 1 (Companies Incorporated in Germane.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t s.s. SAARLAND Nov 3 s.s. AMMON via Manila Nov 10 f s.s. OLDENBURG Nov 20 m.s. RHEIN Dec 4 s.s.
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    • 609 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON. Tonnage Destination Doe Sail tKamo Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp ft R'dam Oct 24 25 Katori Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp ft Rotterdam Nov 7 8 fAtsuta Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp ft R'dam Nov 21 22 Kashima Maru 10,000 Naples,
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    • 355 15 STEAMER SAILINGS H rffi-* NORDDEUTSCHEfi LLOYD \**£Am*J (Incorvorated in Germany j The undernotod are the Company'! Intecded fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 5 LAHN for Hong Kong, S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny ft Tsingtao Oet 27 t ILMAR for Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokoha ua Vladivostock Nov 5 t KOENIGSBERG for
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    • 258 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. LTB. 7 J LOCAL SAILINGS FROM BINGAPORR PENANG (direct express service—ll4 **a*Q Thurs. Nov. 7, 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (vis Penan*). Thurs. Nov. 7, 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" A special Motor Bus for Brastagi connects with s.s. Kedah at Belawan on Saturdays. Tickets for this bus
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    • 486 16 I igi ODEON It 1131 I ELECTRIC RECORDS JUST ARRIVED! s Selected Latest American Dance "Hits' jj II Theme Songs from the Talkies" and Hawaiian Music. I I] dances. otniUM g STOSIN —Fox Trot. O By EDDIE GORDON'S BAND JUST ANOTHER KlSS—Watts. H ONY ***** ONY ***** Q U I'M
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    • 249 16 •555Z5Z5Z*****E***************Z5Z**********S a r A 2nd. HAND GARS A j We have always a good selection to offer, of cars Q that have been thoroughly overhauled and reconditioned fl fl If in need, and in this your interest is our interest. Q I you have only to invite demonstration. 9 It
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