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Title Section22 1929-11-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVI No. 261 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1929.22 words
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Advertisement357 1929-11-06 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA yOC CANNOT BETTER THK BEST. "Ny Carlsberg Beer" MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK. m Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs 1 jjl anc Rest-Houses throughout IB Straits Settlements and the flr Malay States, «SB I ij- i I Sold by all First Class dealers in Singapore. Sol, Importer,: THE EAST ASIATIC357 words
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Advertisement390 1929-11-06 1 FLORODOR" Washing A M Tropical Wear Af HIGH STREBT, v jy Singapore. (h T-t rI B I I the most delicious of aU I BAKED BEANS I IB ln appetising Tomato Sauce. imm) I C H Cooked to perfection and ready OL D to serve hot or cold. Tasty, mttlkmW390 words
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2313 1929-11-06 2 Frankie Genaro's Recollections. 1NTEKN AT ION AL WATER POLO. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, Oct. 10. Around the welter of o'pinione, con.ern'njr the Rowland Hill Memorial match at Twickenham in which Scotland and Ireland defeated Wales and England so easily, the e is2,313 words
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Advertisement150 1929-11-06 2 ICologne1 Cologne and j Two names linked for m \\w 1 jPI I ever in the annals of I J| E Cologne: That magm- 1 1 II I j'l I ficent monument of •\\I?J /1 i|| J! j i Gothic architecture j > f)l' A 1 f)! ||t|i| i 'llllilllll150 words
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Advertisement114 1929-11-06 2 Miss Mira Madam Getemeyer Latest Krontjong Records. 2654 Krontjong Malacca—Lengang Kangkoeng. 2655 Stamboel Hawaian—Alang-Alang. 2692 D. D. P. Malem—Krontjong H.M.V. 3694 Semarang Ka Soerabaia —Kr. Brastagi. 2826 De Klauw—Saia Toean. 2824 B. Rampoe Padang—Kr. Boengoer. 2658 Oh Pvk Chua—Thay lat 2827 Onde-Onde Baroe—Dendang 2799 Himalaya—Kr. Indian Moonlight. 2798 Melayang Siang—Toeridjal114 words
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Advertisement28 1929-11-06 2 I pfll BETTER V'g| LAMP THAN j I SOLE AGENTS: United Engineers Limited j (Incorporated tn tht SUdti UttMmMXnU FJettrical Department. 13, Battery 3 SIXGAPOKK. 3 At ft28 words
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Article2899 1929-11-06 3 The Use Of Toddy Profits. SALE OF BEER TO LABOURERS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 3. The Malacca Planters' Association held their third quarterly general meeting at tfce Malacca Club on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. with Mr. A. McKenzie in the chair. The attendance included the following:2,899 words
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Advertisement356 1929-11-06 3 CHOP CHIN HIN J 662, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, K PBONE 4869. Jg Dealer in Brilliants, Diamonds, Pearls, Rub es, Emeralds, Jades and all Kinds of Gjld and Silver Ornaments. As from November 1, and for one whole month A TEN PER CENT. REDUCTION 8 ON X BRILLIANTS and DIAMONDS I356 words
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Advertisement135 1929-11-06 3 j On Everybody's Tongue j I 9 Ginger Beer I BREWED I I MATURED j I 4sJE* IN CASK I I Fraser Neave Ltd I I AERATED WATERS SPECIALISTS. jj The Gillette angle stroke gives comfortable shaves—always YOU will increase your shaves you ever expeshaving comfort re- rienced. markably by135 words
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Article3175 1929-11-06 4 CEDRIC DOVER - Community's Quest For A Name. BY CEDRIC DOVER. In honest truth, a name given to a mart is no better than a skin given ta him; what is not natively his own falls off and comes to nothing. Lander. To superficial critics of the Eurasian community the3,175 words
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Advertisement235 1929-11-06 4 252 1 I "7« th in Advertising" I i- a Fundamental of Honest E Trading I I .fie "«ugarcane" I Hams Bacon I|Y are tLe best offering I 1 Wwm throughout Malaya I and i I v IW a we invite com P arison L I a If 111 Jne235 words
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Advertisement249 1929-11-06 4 I 4 Cuticura Talcum Is An Ideal Toilet Powder It is pure, smooth and fram contains anuse r i ic help to allay e xc«. iv It impart, a pl e a Slng f haves the skin refreshed and cooL ■W** Sample each Soan a I THley Safety Barn Kerosene249 words
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Article624 1929-11-06 5 Exports And Imports. STATISTICS FOR OCTOBER. The following statement of quantity and value of Rubber imported to and exported from British Malaya during October, 1929. has been received from the Ag. Registrar-General of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.8.: EXPORTS. United Kingdom: Exported during October, 1929", 10.063 tons;624 words
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Article289 1929-11-06 5 The October Returns. The following statement of the British Malaya exports of para rubber, exclusive of latex, for October, as declared, has been received from the Ag. Registrar-General of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S.: Singapore: To United Kingdom, 1,633 tons =$1,204,171; British Possessions, 416 tons= $310,180; Continent of289 words
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Advertisement393 1929-11-06 5 Kroepoek Ikan Kroepoek Udang oNE QUALITY, THE BEST ONLY. Obtainable at: T. G. KIAT CO., 733, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. HIMASAR »,thma instantaneously. 15 cents per I** 1 p n kaie at the Himalayan Pharmacy Road. Singapore. COASTAL TRANSPORT CO. 33. Cecil Street, Singapore. MGMTKK AM) STEAM-LAUNCH U SUPPLIERS. ,iut> in393 words
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Advertisement383 1929-11-06 5 EDUCATIONAL. MERCANTILE INSTITUTE. 16-1, PRINSEP STREET. Receives students from Primary to Senior Cambridge. Commercial Education at 3, Victoria Street. NIGHT CLASSES FOR ADULTS. The school is run on the same basis as Government Schools. Apply:—Director of Studies H77 PUNO PLATING JIN 20 LESSONS vrmKJSJ COURSES FOB BEGINNERS OK ADVANCE PLAFERB.383 words
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Advertisement230 1929-11-06 5 MY APPETITE? SPLENDID THANKS, Aj£© JL since \yv PLNKETTES REGULATED ®Jfltt[| ACCOMMODATION J Liver torpor and intestinal inactivity are the chief causes of lack of appetite, of spirit, and of cheerfulness. The remedy is Pinkettes. Gently yet surely these dainty little laxatives correct liverishness, restore daily regularity, revive appetite, dispel230 words
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Advertisement311 1929-11-06 5 J Latest "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Records, jj g *****. ••THIS IS HEAVEN" Jack Hyltoa. 0 g g "PAGAN LOVE SONG" Jack Hylton. g S *****. "JUNIOR" Nat Shilkrct I "k I 4t «EACHING FOR SOMEONE" G Olsen 1 1 *****. "WHEN YOUTE GONE" G. Fields. i -jS Dj FLAT" G.311 words
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Advertisement380 1929-11-06 6 I PAVILION I THONE 6903 KJ FROM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4 TO SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10. I AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. ffl I THE COLLEGIANS J The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. jjj I LAURA LA PLANTE In. g The Last Warning. IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. H I "GUARDIANS OF THE380 words
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Advertisement412 1929-11-06 6 Amusement s. 1 ■ar ALHANBRA s^T] j THONE 6909 I jj (TAN CHENG KEE, Sole Proprietor.) I 1 I I LAST TWO DAYS OF PRESENT PROGRAMME. Watch for Change of Programme on Friday. Ln X 4, 7 and 9.30 p.m.-THREE SHOWS DAILY-4, 7 and 9.30 p.m. I I SINGING, TALKING,412 words
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Advertisement282 1929-11-06 6 GAIETY CINEMA From Friday, Nov. 1 to Thursday, November 7. SECOND SHOW AT 9 PJt. NEW CARTOON CARL LAEMMLE Presents "The Four Footed Ranger" Featuring DYNAMITE the devil dog, Edmund Cobb and Marjorie Boner. "THE SHINING ADVENTURE" STARRING Percy Marmont, Mabel Ballin, and Ben Alexander. FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 PM.282 words
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Advertisement126 1929-11-06 6 TOPS EM ALL From Wednesday, Nov 6 hi t0 W SECOND SHOH^AtTispm SBAtp PERILS OF THE j U% PRANK HEfifi Super-Serial of Ccorage and n 8 Savage Beasts am still 5. STING OF DEATB^, RED INDIANS on the warpath in maje;tic K/T CARSOU FRED THOMSON^ and SILVER KING' S Last126 words
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Article2253 1929-11-06 7 IS BRIDGES COMMITTEE NECESSARY? Supporting Infant Welfare. of the Singapore Municipal ComA 'itld yesterday in the Municipal when the Budget for 1930 was JT\!r X J Farrer presided and the were: Dr. K. K. Pathy, Messrs. otters v w Harries. Wee Swee Teow and J Wong the' Hon.2,253 words
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273 1929-11-06 7 The Downward Plunge. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. London 8 7/16 d., down l/16d. New York—No market. Shares:—Quiet. Allenbys $2—52.10, Ayer Moleks $1.45—51.55, Ayer Panas $1.65—51.75, Bassetts 75—80 cents, Balgownies $2.80—$2.90, Brogas $1.05—51.10, Bukit Jelotongs 60—63 cents, Bukit Katils 72—75 cents,273 words
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Article212 1929-11-06 7 Sales On New York Exchange. Reuter's Service. [Reuter'n Service.] New York, Nov. 5. After the most turbulent fortnight in its history the stock market has returned to something like its normal condition. The market opened one to ten points lower, with a huge volume of trading, greatlyReuter's Service. - 212 words
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Article152 1929-11-06 7 Alleged Falsifying Of Accounts. At the Assizes, before Mr. Justice Stevens, this morning, Li Kok Tin was arraigned on five charges of falsifying accounts. Mr. Pedlow, the D.P.P., in outlining the case, submitted that the alterations in the bocks in question were not alterations of genuine mistakes. A152 words
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Article29 1929-11-06 7 During the four weeks ended Oct. 10 the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., produced 1,804.45 ozs. of gold. [The other Commercial News will be found on page 5.]29 words
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Article78 1929-11-06 7 We are asked to state that the defects which occurred during the earlier showings of the "talkies" at the Alhambra have now been eliminated, and that for the remaining evenings of the season much better production is ensured, with all stoppages eliminated and the voices clearly78 words
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Advertisement769 1929-11-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SINGAPORE FAMILY BENEFIT SOCIETY. The sixteenth Annual General Meeting of •ne members of the above Society will be held u the verandah of the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday, November 6, 1929, at 5 p.m. sharp LIM SENG KIANG, Honorary Secretary. NOTICE. I hereby give notice that the Power769 words
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Advertisement995 1929-11-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I I 1 I I NOTICE. To the Members of thr "LEONG SAN TONG" CLAN It U RIAL GROUND. Notice is hereby given that part of the piece of land situate in the Settlement of Singapore and district of Telok Blangah and known as The Leong San Tong995 words
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Miscellaneous108 1929-11-06 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. TO-DAY, NOV. 6. High Tides.—l.23 a.m.. 0.34 pjn. Football: Poppy Day Fund, S.C.C. v. Rest. Stadium. TO-MORROW, NOV. 7. High Tide*.—2.s a.m., 1.8 p.m. Poppy Day Dance, Vie. Memorial Hall. FRIDAY, NOV. 8. High Tides.—2.s2 a.m., 1.46 pjn. Hockey: S.C.C. v. Welch Regt. Tanglin; S.C.C. v. Old Raffiesians;108 words
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Obituary142 1929-11-06 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. MARRIAGE. SONO-LIM—The marriage will take place In Singapore on Nov. 21, 1929, of Mr. Song Khoon Thlk, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Song Chlat Eng. of Bournemouth Road. (Katong), Singapore, to Miss Lim Guat Kwee, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Teck142 words
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Article755 1929-11-06 8 It is encouraging to know that the finances of the Federated Malay States, like those of the Colony, are in a very sound condition. Though it may be hoped that it will not be the case, at the moment it is not impossible that they will be subjected755 words
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Article179 1929-11-06 8 Mr. Chan Cheng Happ. father of Messrs. Chim Beng, Chye Guan and Slang Guan. is leaving for India on Friday by the "Katoii Maru" on a pleasure trip. The Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman. Secretary for Chinese Affairs, S.S.. left for Hong Kon<; on Sunday. During his absence Mr. J.179 words
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Article912 1929-11-06 8 Regional Offices In Singapore. Mr. H. B. Phillips, regional director foi the Far East of the General Mot<y:s Export Co., upon arrival to-day in Singapore by the "Chr. Huygens," announced tnat office» for himself and staff are to be established in Singapore. The Far Eastern region of the912 words
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Article29 1929-11-06 8 HOME SPORTS REVIEW, on page 2. MALACCA PLANTERS, on page 3. ANGLO-INDIANS OR EURASIANS? on page 4. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 12. A DANCING LESSON—V, on page 10.29 words
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Article98 1929-11-06 8 Complains A* m P% (From Our Own The "Piuing Gazette" mg wireless from th, 8.1 <v A this morning: "We GazettV to publish the and Sikh police caused by closing the entrance on th»? on gratification; consequent shut out. Pray urge Gov, and redress 'Rajuia- p Interviewed, Mr.98 words
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Article111 1929-11-06 8 Missed By Two Shots. (From Our Own Correspond#, er an No*, i A tiger swam across the channel f* the mainland, a distance of a- i miles, and landed at Tanjong Cf» on Saturday morning. It the undergrowth on the hill been heard cf since. It Malay111 words
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Article94 1929-11-06 8 Workmen Quickly Rescued. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Not. 5. It was reported to-day t.;at a buck-t dredge bf the Kuala Kampar Tin Fieios Ltd., iank on Saturday in the course of work. It appears that the dredge sadde-iy developed a list and then heeled over, tat94 words
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Article135 1929-11-06 8 Collection Of Stolen Property Unearthed. Yesterday afternoon, the po!i:e product be| jre Mr. Williams, in the Second Court a Chinese whose house wrs searched suspicion with startling results. It appear that the accused was arrested in connection with the loss of pold watch from 6, Tanglin Hill, the135 words
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Article149 1929-11-06 8 After The Races: Katong Park- Although the gates will e 3.30 p.m. at Katong F:.rk for the fair there on Saturday in <".'d <f Poppy Funds, it will not Ik* too late to get c to the park after thi rac* and the po are149 words
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Article64 1929-11-06 8 hv "Chi*** From Holland and Huygens," due Sing;.?:' l zfZ*mr From Indo-China v Singapore daylight <fi From Europe 1. 3 17) by "Rohna. d Friday, the Bth In I JĔO From China and due Singapore tD-W v g# From China and due Singapore to-: SMgP^Ji From China and64 words
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Article29 1929-11-06 8 Latent Quota** London:—B 7 I6d N«w York:-<Ho!:d..: Sineupore:-28-28^ tin- j^a*' 1 London:-Spot £178 ,d<? 3 months, buyer- e»» dovrn f» Od.l, sellers £182 0 Sinp.pon.-.-eSI .3329 words
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Advertisement425 1929-11-06 8 I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. I 8 EMERALD" Special Quality COLLARS. I Collar styles that are l ttf^ THE NEW WEBOLIN I I SEMI-STIFF a H Collars with the Latest Twin S 9 Tab Fasteners are P erfect in a Shape, Quality and Comfort I plaia White I 1 Price 50425 words
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Advertisement105 1929-11-06 8 PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED. 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN. JlL l& JIN f*» MX 5*t Agents for T. K.'K's Tyres, Tubes, Shoes and other goods and105 words
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629 1929-11-06 9 Russian And Naval Policies Approved. FINANCIAL INQUIRY. g New Effort To Control Cost Of Living. Reuter's Service. [BrUi& Official Wireless.] Rugby, Nov. 5. t ia announced of a com£s by Mr. Snowden, ChanceljfJJtta Exchequer, to inquire into the ■SJLtetneen banking and industry andReuter's Service. - 629 words
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Article711 1929-11-06 9 I E °P PERSONAL CONTACT/ Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. .*t Ru 8 b >"' ov. 5. of Cr )ona bi to-day, in the i lhe I'nited' rep rted u P on his visit what' and Can ada. He said ar ?clv 1 S cre was nReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 711 words
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Article164 1929-11-06 9 Nearly A Thousand Caught. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, Nov. 5. The preliminary court examinations of the Radicals arrested curing and since the countrywide round-up on March 15 last year has been completed and the Press ban has b°en lifted. According to a statement now issued a total ofReuter's Service. - 164 words
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Article41 1929-11-06 9 Mayor's Return Certain. Reuter's Service. New York, Nov. 6. Returns from 1.450 of the 3,411 electoral districts in the New York City Municipal elections show that Mayor Walker Is leading substantially. His re-election ls considered to be certain.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article196 1929-11-06 9 MANIFESTO AGAINST CHIANG. Heavy Fighting Continues. "Union Times" Service. Reuter's Service. Hong Kong, Nov. 4. Dr. C. C. Wu, Chinese Ambassador in Washington, reports to the National Government that he has already put forward proposals to the Government of the United Stages of America with regard to"Union Times" Service.; Reuter's Service. - 196 words
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Article429 1929-11-06 9 WILL FORM NEW GOVERNMENT. "Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. Shanghai. Nov. 5. President Chiang Kai Shek is pressing Marshal Yen Shi Shan for his definite attitude. President Chiang is reported to have told Marslial Yen of his determinat.on to suppress Feng no matter which side Yen takes. Whether"Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. - 429 words
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Article69 1929-11-06 9 To Resume African Tour. Reuter's Service. London, Nov. 5. It is understood that the Prince of Wales will shortly resume his African tour which was interrupted by the Kings illness in November. According to present arrangements the Prince, it is reported, will sail for Cape Town onReuter's Service. - 69 words
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Article1117 1929-11-06 9 Commission Were Consulted. LONDON CONFERENCE AND AFTER. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. prejudice the position of the Statutory Coinmission. [Reuters Service.] London, Nov. 5. Lord Parmoor said that the pronouncement was made in view of the atmosphere in India and to dispel mistrust regarding the British policy. AfterReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 1,117 words
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Advertisement123 1929-11-06 9 I MEUKOW j j BRANDY. i 3 I TRADE MARK I i THE GUARANTEE OF QUALITY. 1 I I 5 I I 1 I SOLE AGENTS: I I '/mcorporoted Hi the Straits Settlements.) B 1 Eg^s I I >&3KI I i Xl 111." RECORDS I I TO DAY I l123 words
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448 1929-11-06 10 Sports Pastimes: No Play In Interport Match To-Day. Brisk Booking For Tennis Exhibition. S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. A.P.C. And Merchants Share j Points. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Merchants were fortunate in being abl«? to share points with the A.P.C. in yesterday's tournament game on the Padang, after being in arrears for a great part448 words
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Article408 1929-11-06 10 A Successful Event. RIFLE-SHOOTING. The annual rifle meeting of the "F v (Malay) Coy., S.V.C., was held on Sunday at Bukit Timah range. Shooting commenced after 8 a.m. and about 39 members took part, excluding members of various companies of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, Johore Forces and408 words
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Article415 1929-11-06 10 New Racecourse For Penang? THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 5. The annual meeting of the Penang Turf Club was held to-day, Mr. D- A. M. Brown presiding. Dealing with the accounts, the chairman sam they had had an extremely satisfactory year, the gross profits415 words
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Article145 1929-11-06 10 BILLIARDS. The Malacca Chinese Football Club were "at home" on Saturday in connection with the distribution of prizes for the past year's tournaments. The following were the prizewinners:— Billiards—American Championship: Winner, On<r Kirn Pong; runner-up, Chan Cheng Swi. Billiards—English Championship: Winner, Ong Kirn Pong; runner-up, Teo145 words
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Article31 1929-11-06 10 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. On the Raffles Reclamation ground yesterday evening, the Socony team beat the Chartered Bank 2—o. Both goals were scored by Lav Pek Jim, the Socony centreforward.31 words
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Article28 1929-11-06 10 The Municipal Treasurer's Department beat the Sawdust XI at the Municipal ground at Balestier Road yesterday afternoon, by two goals scored by Choy Khun Onn.28 words
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Article40 1929-11-06 10 The following will represent the H. and S.L.U. against St. Joseph's Institution tomorrow- at the Municipal ground:—Djie lan; Kasani, Lian? Loong; Yousoff, Joo Moh; Kee Tian, G. Hussain, Chwee Chuan, Dollah, Another, Kee Siang."40 words
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Article130 1929-11-06 10 PING-PONG. The following are first round ties to be competed on Nov. 17 in the S.A.W.L.A. championship: Ng Chee Sener. v. Wee Eng Siang, Ch'n Tham Swee v. Tan Shu Pheng, Lav Peck Lang v. Ho Kirn San, Scow Khiam Chuan v. Oei Sek Hwa, Se-et Tiong Hin130 words
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Article42 1929-11-06 10 Dr. H. T. Wee has presented a challenge cup to be competed for yearly by the members of the Cninese Association. The cup will be awarded to the member who attains the moat points in the Association's indoor competitions for the year.42 words
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Article323 1929-11-06 10 Arrangements for Exhibition Games. LAWN TENNIS. As announced yesterday, the French tennis internationals, Corbet, Brugnon, and Rodel are due to arrive here from Saigon by the "Andre Leber/' on Thursday Nov 14, and will be seen m exhibition matches on the S.C.C. padang the same afternoon when323 words
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Article219 1929-11-06 10 S.R.C. Beat U. Services. HOCKEY. What should have proved an ex?ellent game between two good sides was marred by the rain when the S.R.C. met United Services on the Padung yesteiday. The waterlogged vendition of the ground, especially just outside the circle at both ends, did219 words
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Article352 1929-11-06 10 Women Approve And Men Disapprove. GOLF. From tennis the bare-leg fashion has spread to golf. And the committees of the women's clubs are not a bit perturbed about it, according to a member of the Ladies' Golf Un on. "Why should we interfere?" she asked. "There is352 words
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Article151 1929-11-06 10 Scores In Interport Match. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. [Renters Service.l Hong Kong, Nov. 5. Malaya batted first in the Interport match with Shanghai at Hong Kong to-day and were all out by 3 p.m. for 233 runs. Wilson bowled effectively for Shanghai, and Malaya's early collapse was attributableReuter's Service. - 151 words
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Article69 1929-11-06 10 BADMINTON. The semi-finals of the Singapore singles championship will be played at 331, North Bridge Road, on Sunday, at 4 p.m. The ground will be enclosed, and admission will be by ticket only. Charges are 50 and 20 cents; but members of affiliated Clubs will be admitted at69 words
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Article515 1929-11-06 10 The British boat "Pangkor" arrived this morning from Bangkok with 144 sheep. The "Nagano Maru" is due on the 9th inst- from Calcutta and is sailing for Japan the next day. The N.Y.K. liner "Kamakura Maru" is expected on Saturday from Lourenco Marques and is proceeding to Japan515 words
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Article23 1929-11-06 10 Mr. Hsu Koon Swee, Chinese Consul-General at Rangoon, who came to Singapore for. a short holiday, leaves to-morrow on his return to Rangoon,23 words
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Article321 1929-11-06 10 V,— THE BLACK BOTTOM. I By Prof. Thereses. In introducing another fox-trot step, commonly known as the Black Bottom, let me repeat the Injunction not to step with the toes but on the ball of the foot. I would also remind readers of the previous instructions about321 words
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Article77 1929-11-06 10 Emigrants To Australia. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.l Melbourne, Nov. 5. Owing to the growing unemployment the Government have decided to request the British Government to suspend the Subsidised Immigration Treaty, according to which 450,000 immigrants from Britain will be settled in Australia and on which Britain granted a77 words
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Article90 1929-11-06 10 Over In Two Hours. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 6. The Penang Assizes session was over in less than two hours this morning. Wee Ah Tee was sentenced to penal servitude for life for returning from banishment. The only ether care was one in which Lim Chin90 words
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Article62 1929-11-06 10 The Surma. "Kit Carson," the latest Fred Thomson p cture, is the special attraction at the Surma Theatre tl >-night. In addition is Frank Merrills in the "Perils of the Jungle" serial, chapters 5 and 6. In the first show is a Buddy Roosevelt feature, with a new62 words
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Article95 1929-11-06 10 Reuter's Service. Guatemala City, Nov. 5. At least twenty people have been killed and much property damaged by the eruption of the Santa Maria volcano, which has formed a new crater. [Reuters Service.] Guatemala City, Nov. 6. It is now estimated that three hundred people perished inReuter's Service. - 95 words
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Article33 1929-11-06 10 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day ls Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and* Ceyton is Ks. 100 for $100.33 words
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Article644 1929-11-06 10 Governor s Note t Lord Passfieii VIGOROUS DEF E v rp UNOPHCU^ 9 a vigorous defend of the Council and a 25 findings of tne Committee reduced ihe position of absolute of Departments were ef courtesy and insult. He st 10 t«*i of the powers vested i majority644 words
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Miscellaneous104 1929-11-06 10 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending Nov. 10. TO-DAY. NOV. 6. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "D" (Eurasian) Coy., 30 Yards Range Practice Competition. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Officers and N.C.O.'s "A" CM. G.) Coy., Conference. FRIDAY, NOV. 8. 5 p.m.—Drill Hall. D. E. L. Unit, 30 Yards104 words
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Miscellaneous127 1929-11-06 10 HAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. 1 Penang. Province Wellesley. North-* Perak. Kedah. Kelantan. w Siam. North. N.-East West Sumatra Sourabava. Caebee, Moluccas. I— Dilly and South-East Borneo .j Tembilahan fie todrsgirl GJ*^ Java. South-W- a Borneo. Celebes, M° luccaS^ 3 ioi M Dilly and Aus China. Ha-nam. Japan East Siberia, j Western127 words
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Article1189 1929-11-06 11 figvkes full ot romance. I as near 3.30 as doesn't Lry vem °V petersham Road convjs L r a 1011 makes a long stop outside R5 B- U ®l. an unusually long stop Krtan up a complement of the Le it p as s e ngers it1,189 words
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330 1929-11-06 11 Gratitude To Hon. Dr. Clarke. The following letter appears in the "Pinang Gazette": Sir—Regarding the retention of the Queen's Scholarships and the admission of educated bright boys into the Civil Service of the country of their birth, I feel very gratified to note that Dr.330 words
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Article38 1929-11-06 11 Orders for week ending Sunday, Nov. 10: To-morrow, Nov. 7.—Band Practice, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Friday, Nov. B.—Ambulance Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9.—Katong Park Fair, detailed orders to be issued later to Troops concerned.38 words
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Advertisement136 1929-11-06 11 DENTISTRY. Latest Method of Treatments without Pair Teeth replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES 0. JUT SIANG, Qualified Dentisi 75, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. 1st Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary. 'PHONE 4057. FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT: M. EZEKIEL SONS. Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians. 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Optometrists: A. M.136 words
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Advertisement270 1929-11-06 11 I SHANKS f===§ I I SANITARY APPLIANCES. I jj Shipment of approved patterns has X inst arrived. 5 B go j g X Variety of Lavatory Basins, Sinks, European o 8 <> jf 5 and Native wash-down Closets, Baths, Stone- S B G ware pipes, eto. d 5 G High-class270 words
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Advertisement201 1929-11-06 11 PIPES I I I I 4 Multum in Parvo" p a H Jj LONDON FULLY j I MADE. GUARANTEED. BRIARS I ALL THE POPULAR SHAPES STOCKED. j I Price $1.50. I John Little Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn England.) 1 I SINGAPORE—PENANG—KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. j It ICCO I J When201 words
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Article89 1929-11-06 12 [Our readers are Invited to write to us on ■übjects of public interest It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be as brief as possible, preferably type-written (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen-names89 words
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Article496 1929-11-06 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribuna.") Sir,—I was glad to find in the columns of your esteemed Journal a long report of an "At Home arranged by the Indian Association in honour of the Hon. Raja Sir Annamalai Chettiar. Some remarks made by Mr. Jumabhoy on the occasion about496 words
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Article126 1929-11-06 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Having read the "Chinese Topics" ln last Saturday's issue of your paper, I am very much interested in the lecture given by Dr. Lee S. Huizenga, Medical Adviser to the American Mission to Lepers, at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce recently. I126 words
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Article791 1929-11-06 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—In reference to "Interested's" letter in Saturday's issue, may I seek enlightenment on the following po.nts? (1) Is there any possibility of securing the loan on the lines suggested? Of all people, bankers (2) Has •Interested" any particular reason for suggesting two791 words
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Article320 1929-11-06 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—With reference to the Building and Endowment Fund of the Chinese High School. I shall be very grateful for space in wluch to voice the Interests of the public subscribers to this school. At the time of the organisation of this Fund,320 words
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Article448 1929-11-06 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir, —Apropos the very ably written article of Miss E. Chew on the Sun Yat Sen Memorial Institution and the correspondence that has steadily followed in your columns, I am directed by my committee to submit the following facts for the Information of448 words
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Article63 1929-11-06 12 A member of a local co-operative society writes complaining bitterly of delay In granting a loan for which he has applied—a loan which he urgently needs, and which he claims is within the conditions imposed in regard to leans. Though sympathising, we cannot allow public discussion of63 words
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Advertisement255 1929-11-06 12 I A REAL BRITISH j I PRODUCT j Maypole J j Margarine. I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE I I CO., LTD. jjj (incorporated tn the Straits Settlements J in Four Selected Flavours. Mints, Rose, Violets In c and Chocolate. M c Agents: I-LSE COLEMAN MANTLES AND GENERATORS FOR COLEMAN LAMPS B255 words
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Advertisement246 1929-11-06 12 §Half an inch of* COLGATE'S Rapid-Shave Cream will do the work. And, wh«'.~ yjMh. w OTI wlthou h t^ The big softening lather .< l Colgate. Lilac Inv .traight to the base of th e peri.l? A fewdrop. and gets the beard soft and 3 after 1 ahave make. fof246 words
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Advertisement640 1929-11-06 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. KUCIIAI TIN DREDGING COMPANY, j LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the fifth Annual General Meeting of the Company the Directors will recommend the payment of a final dividend of 5%, making 10% <or the year ended June 30. 1929. to holders of Ordinary Shares on640 words
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Advertisement495 1929-11-06 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. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.495 words
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Advertisement256 1929-11-06 14 rosußAso, INSURANCE 00»«, FIRE, MARINE TR.$ MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT LOWEST CUttKW l m Office: 2, Finlajso, Cr« t SZE HAI TONG BASajj INSURANCE CO, LTD (Incorporated in the Strait, UmmJ Established 1HI? HEAD OFFICeTsTcHILIa J SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital Surplus jjjj BOAHD OF DIRECTORS Seah Eng Lim, Esq.-Chairmai Lee \\ee256 words
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Advertisement460 1929-11-06 15 BRITISH, INDIA AP c\U LINES. CARGO N* ,L SERVICES. M) OMENTAL STEAM Uf&iJo* CO., LONDON AND MAIL SERVICE. Lie*"* wi,h H J s Maies,y 9 -—AID FROM LONDON Tonnage Singapore 1929 9,100 Nov 14 khyb«r 11,100 Nov 16 E* 10,500 Nov 30 Kjpataca ;;oo Dec 1 Ej N Dec 14460 words
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Advertisement454 1929-11-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA WVL (Companies Incorporated tn Oermanf.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBB AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t s.s. SAARLAND In port s.s. AMMON via Manila Nov 10 t s.s. OLDENBURG Nov 20 m.s. HAVELLAND Dec 8 m.s. ERMLAND Dec 2* t m.s. BURGENLAND Jan 2 m.s. RHEIN Jan l454 words
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