The Straits Times, 10 March 1928
1928-03-10
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Title Section12 1928-03-10 1 The Straits Times No. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1928 SICE 10 CENTS12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement76 1928-03-10 1 Milkmxid Sweetened Ku'l rr*n, Milk. Safety Firret BEAR A RRANIT LH It DIIHIiU DELICIOUS RICH SWISS MILK is guaranteed free from infectious germs of any kind, and is highly recommended by the medical profession throughout the world. Quality— Purity Richness Sole Agents for Malaya JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LIMITED E.-a. la76 words
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Advertisement129 1928-03-10 1 CORRECT l^j_J iIUIL til fMJ 1 HfISIFRY ii\\\ JSB i Ilv/iJILiIVI w| "It's hard to make IS /^^^M^i a hole in one" I^^^^^ a A great socK by Obtainable in all shades from IPSWICH ROBINSON Co., Ltd. *W£ Singapore. COLD STORAGE RETAIL SUB-DEPOT Grange Road Market BUSINESS HOURS WEEK DAYS129 words
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Advertisement7 1928-03-10 1 Milkman: ftl 111 1 iliwi Nalurul Milk.7 words
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Article1277 1928-03-10 2 PBDC EEDiAG^ AT ANNUAL MEETING. The second annul aejparal m-jeting °f the Sinsuporc Traction Company, 1 -t 1 was held on Feb X. at \Vin:-ho:ster HNMi Old Umud Stvev*. JE.C. I.. \V. llu.kins. v.ho presided, said that under even cnnu'.tions as bad prevailed, then; wan sonv satisfy1,277 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement310 1928-03-10 2 BS^ST*^ EDbsVsbS/ f a> sH miot it i ■ngT^Er*' A oBL THOSE exhausting bouts of early-morning cough are terribly weakening; and they do grave injury to the tissues of the chest. PEPS The bronchitis soon get into a semi-inflamed which ar« restate, and neglect generally ends up with an S^t.™""310 words
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Advertisement224 1928-03-10 2 jliiSf The Beauty of Youth Need Not Be Lost Ciitictira Soep i'aily, with touches of the Ointment as needed to soo'.he aid heal any irritations, will keep the complexion fresh and clear and the hair healthy. Cuticura Talcum is the ideal toilet powder. *SHF~ Simple each Soap, Ointment and T.ilcnrilrn-224 words
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Advertisement173 1928-03-10 2 fib: HAg? ap>/\ /"VMS' V^ I '"T^Z"TTm'»'," Z*S'. $50 UISLI I.. 11l ]\X NOBTH BUDGE ROAI ir> High-class srarcophone with double spring motor. Monthly payment system can be arranged for local .yaoDONAL The enemy of Gout Arteriosclerosis fl\ fcT fif \l^^ lv. 1 7.k i"w of U>« (NUT Ban The173 words
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Article760 1928-03-10 3 Close with Easier Tendency. Lewis ;ind I';:' i Sincapiw i report Singapore. March 9. Tin- markc during tho earlier part of tha week was iiuiet anil fc-a tun- less, but on Wednesday i null of the Singapore Chamber wiiw favouring the nboh.ii»n of reatrietion, shtrp drup set760 words
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Article83 1928-03-10 3 I/«.e S>«ra Export'- of Rubber from Ceylon. .">tii Restrict ion Year. Month Kxport- Actual Exports Exable Exports Import- ports Maximum Ceylon- ed Latex Produced Rubber Rubber Tons. Todk Tons Gallons Nov. KI :t,xir> ■1,110 4.H6 Nil Dm 11(27 3411 4.1R5 472 Nil Jan. I'.UK :i,Kir, 4,404 64983 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement181 1928-03-10 3 tSHill) X SHELL i— »^p^— y ♦-FACTSXIERE are seven of the many facts why Dodge Brothers Four excels in its class: 1. Swift acceleration— o to 25 mile* per hour, through gears, in less than 7 seconds. 2. 201% increase in gasoline mileage. 3. Forgings, gears and axle shafts of181 words
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Advertisement576 1928-03-10 3 Careless Washing Spoils the Hair Thf stiapla hair slyloi of to-day make brauliiul hair a BSW Luckily, beautiful liair is now easily abtained. It is ni.nply a mutter of shamtanoatag niiikes the hair soft Itky. It brinn ami all the real life un>l latra, all tin- natural wave ami colour,576 words
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Advertisement212 1928-03-10 3 MAN AND HIS /nTwßjk IN DRESS C L O T*H E S «L\ !W%jk nothlv i :i !aek WSmJJtm of Style anil SI;. V is ir;nl« i up of the Link' Touches" ■^Hp^SaaaM which only skill anil i\( L x ience can iir.part. J£./f> H. B.^ WINTER t^&'^gaM^ Second floor.212 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement470 1928-03-10 4 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APGAR LINES Xi -Hand) MAIL \M> PABBBNGBR AM) CAMO SKKVK KS PKMNSI \R OKIKNTAI S.N. l(t. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MATESTTO GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND PAR LAST .1 UL SERVICE OUTWARDfI PROM LONDON POR china AND JAPAN' Tonnr.Re .In. B*aora LAHORE .'i Mar. 13 MORI 1470 words
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Advertisement562 1928-03-10 4 Shipping Announcements i (NIPPON TUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON I Naples, Marseille*, London, Antwerp aad Rotterdam Ve.aals Tonnage Daa Bail ATSUTA MARU 8,000 Mar. 15 18 KASHIM\ MARU 10,000 Mar. 29 SO HAKONE MARU 10.6C0 Apl. 12 13 SrWA MARU 11,000 Apl. 26 27 KUSHIMI MARU 11,000 May 10 11 HAKOZAKT562 words
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Advertisement516 1928-03-10 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated <a Anstral(a) FOR BRISBANB, BTDKTT AND MEL BOURNE, VIA JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly saili.ig. by the wall known steamer MARF.LLA (7.875 ton.) and the new motor Teasel, MALABAR (4.SIS tons). Tha MARELLA i. tha largest and finest eteacier trading to Australia Cabin, da516 words
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Advertisement629 1928-03-10 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections to Passage, Freieht, Transhipment, Marine 1 Dapta. and MoiiaKer's Desk. 1 RaaraaaatatHiaa for Singapore and Straits Settlement of the Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information,629 words
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Advertisement567 1928-03-10 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THH OCBAN STHAM BHIP CO, UMITKD. THH CHINA MUTUAL STBAM NAY. C_ LTD. (Incorporated <a England 1 REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON. AM9 TFRDAM ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN— GENOA, MAR SLILLE3, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.- BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WFEKLT SERVICr!—567 words
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Advertisement320 1928-03-10 4 THE SIAM STEAM J.AV. CO., LTD. BANGKOK l i:. F«f I Kelantan, Bangnara. Tclupin, Patani, Sinirora, I.c:ior'. Bannon, Xi Banskol VI «i. XI I i run C iasi i Airiv: ABDANG In port iRIBAT MANSFIEI S i I.TII. TKE mm NAWATION Go=, LTD. (li! TV!' SWIRKI i Inc HOIHOW. BW320 words
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Advertisement572 1928-03-10 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN B JCKNALL STEAMSHIP Ctf., LTI, (Incorporated In F^gland) 'THERM AN" UNI PASPENT.ER AND FREIGH* SHRVICI TO THE OUTTED KINGCOM AND CONTINENT TREICHT SKRVICI OITWARDS To Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japaa Dae Spore i iv in- DUNKIRK Mar. 11 V iif roi Apl. 7 CITY Or N'l W<572 words
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Advertisement452 1928-03-10 5 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE M. S. KANGAROO FOR FREMANTI.K, W.A. In Port. Sails I'ulu Bukom Murch 11. For partleulan regarding passage and fr mes, apply to MeALUTn ft CO, LTD. DOim STEAMSHIP UNE ROIM' Til EWORLD SERYICI NFW YOp.K and BOSTON »ia COLOMBO, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. and MARSEILLES. Arrive Leave Leave Spore452 words
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Advertisement353 1928-03-10 5 British-India Steam Nay. Co Ltd. (APCAR LINE) For HONG KONG, AMOY, MOJI, KOBE and OSAKA S.S. SANTHIA (7,751 tons) Sailing March 13 This veMel has excellent modern accommodation for first and second elan pnssengcra. For full pnrtieolkra ra p«Maf«, ate., apply to ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., UNITED Hont Kong Baak Caaatnera.353 words
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Advertisement272 1928-03-10 5 ESTATE REQUIREMENTS The Cheapest in the Market. Filmic Acid 90 per cent., Acetic Acid i»9 pi-r cent.. Sodium Bi-Sulphate, Bur- Tupping Knives, Tapping Gouges, Axis !H 3 lbs.. Changkols SS, 1 4 5 Ml Tar. Disinfectant, Mosquito Wb». Braaa Wira, Barbed Wi.c, Fowl rVnciiiK Wire. Plain Wit*, Expanded Iron, Corrugated272 words
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Advertisement303 1928-03-10 5 A fresN and beauteous complexion is one ol woman s created I attract ion J"-»anr] the secret of a beautiful complexion is radiant health. i By drinking Barley Water made from ROBINSON'S "'Patent" j BARLEY, and taking regular exercise, both \cw health ajid complexion will bencht. it wards off mdi303 words
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Advertisement480 1928-03-10 6 EMPIRE CIN>'MA From Saturday. March lil to VWdnesH i, Mant 11 THE UNIQUE YOUTH PRObICTION MISS BUTIsSBFLY WOO in THE WHITE LEG THE UNKNOWN HERO This picture of thrills, n BMaee, nqrstery md action will keep your attention from *tart to finish. Come and briny your family early. Supported by480 words
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Advertisement392 1928-03-10 6 VICTORIA THEATRE TOMORROW AT 9.15 P.M. POPVLAR SUNDAY CONCERT Hooking ai LITTLE'S. S2 and $1. Commencing MONDAY. MARCH 19, at 9.30 p.m. Return Visit of the WILBUR PLAYERS A SEASON OF I Al GHTER UNLIMITED. Monday. March 19. Tkaniay, March T>. THE SAP THREE LIVE GHOSTS Don't miBB this if392 words
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Advertisement439 1928-03-10 6 NEW ZEALAND PERPETUAL FORESTS, LTD. [g tiM largest Commercial Vtiorcstation Co. in th< i »r!d. Already 100,000 lave been planted with growing trees, 135 ntihi cf road have been bridges built and telephonic commanici Four nurseries nave been established nv>n which m arerage of 30,000,000 treei are unsell) despatcfa .An439 words
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Article172 1928-03-10 7 FIXTI nataomWj March 10 11. W. 0.42 v.m m.. 8.9. M Aaatraliaa gal p.m. tor Races. Suiidai. March 11 11. U. 1.5 a.m.. 8.7 IJI p.m., 83. lal Empire Txcturi Y.lll.'A, X 15 p hi.. Subject When .it. Vie. Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Hoaaay, March 12 11. \V.172 words
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Article203 1928-03-10 7 S:it.irih.y, Mawh I* Sliips alongKi(<.< th« Wharves or extweted to ar.'vc. Bstrsnr* EBPPEL HABBOUB Main Wharf The C. le. Froduo-, Lch Mercury, W K .ty I, Selantin**, Bewak, Oil Wharf Nil «U Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. 1 :in Jong I": far Albert Doc! Mil ictoi203 words
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Article114 1928-03-10 7 To o*y. l> .llalllf i (>lliiii:i 2 ill Uanka UUad, fittJje* »ud "iftnt jiniK (Sontintt) i. p.m .2 p..n inwak 3 p.ir. ij .nj. Kt-r.lcilii ami Baran ..i .3 p.m Cluna, llai I sfAm and ManlUb I .in TanJeag BeJ< Dlk I-Ti>k. j p.m Bingkea pjs IndiaWestern114 words
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Article161 1928-03-10 7 Ho** Macphail and Co. Singapore. M:ir. 10. I. 'nii-n. Rubber Is. O'stl., up <i. I. oca nt». London. Tin u::; u.s.. down II Mininc FUa4]r. Batu Cmi J-', ..^T 1 ['enawal 77-W cmt:i. North Taipini I.It 1.18' Taiptac Pr«f. l.i'O-l.H".. K in t I.47V4, Ila I'ii.li W-r.M161 words
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Article76 1928-03-10 7 HK1TISH IMTOUU. RAM'. l!u)jl>>. J»r :i. Foreign exchange* are AmsterJan l^.l^ 7-1 Berlin 20 IS, Bombs] la. I :i:-:!.'d.. Bnmli 84.99, Bochaitai T'.'i'i Huc-nos Air.?s 47 29-3-, Copenhagen l&il Geneva 25^4, HeliiDgfon m::.'..:. Hosi Konp 2s. OhiI.. Kobe Is. lf>-l«il.. Li-bol i",. .Madrid Z9.1M, Milan MM, New Vori :.s.76 words
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Article154 1928-03-10 7 T.l-.io, Mai. I. 8.1. H. Princess Pnshinti i> reported to i>e Bufferins from measles. Two of her MMIS are suffering from tho siime iinii;..!mi. and it ia suspected that they wore .he sou: lon. An omcer of a certain fuoeign country ,:is been banlsbod by the154 words
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Article262 1928-03-10 7 'hat popular \.:uii'. who i: visit Sinm;orc in la yi-ar wan Ih urning after ;i succoaaful i.i- (n India, where they established u record i rnnnirntiTn \m 1. it The Empire Theatre, Calcutta, arm ..>ur week- hi l'n.iiibay. They open their encasement Victoria Theatre oa Monday, Mar.262 words
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Article48 1928-03-10 7 Tl.e oftiikil trade returns for th.' month i taaujr, IMB, for Ifalajra, show that Dhn is a decrease <>( BIO^IoVMC, ai .i>m|iared with January of la imports for the saontb totalled $84,743,062 aad rxpcrts $54,4-»o,7t>:S making- a frrand (199,188,848 h icasM $lHO,t/00,80l for January of la*t >var.48 words
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Article37 1928-03-10 7 Programme of drills up to anil for March 11, 1928 Saturday March 10, 2.H0 p.m., Bukit Timah Range, S.R.A. (v) Musketry Classification. Sunday, March 11, 8 a.m., Bukit Tiinuh Range, S.R.A. (v) Musketry Clarification.37 words
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Article39 1928-03-10 7 Vondel (hcnnnceaux Edavana Tamhors lUti P. .In! ,i Left Arrd. S'pore 1 ondon Jan. 27 Fab. 20 Jan. S>« Feb. 20 Feb. I Feb. 2!> K.Ji. 3 Feb. 27 Kcb. 10 M:.r. I F«-b. li! A!:ir.39 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
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Article203 1928-03-10 7 £icu\ rap, !>n Lon-lor, Bank -I n/a H.'Miin.l 2 gt/22 2 4 11/3* On New York, Demand W* Frivate So d s 67% On franc 1431 On tn.lia, Bai k T.T. IV. II p.c. <ll»C. i m Shangki i. Bank Ob Java, 141 l:iBerlin Marks, T.i 3 lilver jii S.'it203 words
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62 1928-03-10 7 >i i.i v. 4:1 1 4 la-, Tonu of Market Quiet ccertai*. Later*. Cable Lorn;.,', Bpot Slivet In. IV.il. per lb. New York Spot 8k«et «tati J'i's per ll>. 12 odo.l noon .VI u-. iq. K.S.S. coual to StaLdard, QCF. Spol Standard A.S.S. on62 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article374 1928-03-10 7 Issue Val. Pd. L'l £1 Asam Kumlums 0 11 lianKrin Tin 1 1 ISatang I'aduinc 1 1 Hutu Caver. £1 £1 Chenderianjj 1 1 Chin Chin EL £1 Kastern Sum, n. il Haad Vat 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong F»n II £1 Huey Yot Prcf. Q il374 words
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Article119 1928-03-10 7 Issue Vml. Pd. n fi b. 1 i ■:^'i".1" 1 Cyci n £i c. I tIA 100 100 Ha, Ilk. 125 12 I ilk. 10 10 II 10 10 Kit: It 10 M. !u 10 Ma) 1 1 UmU. 5C 5U SlcAlikter Co. Buycra 4 .1h 6".n iJ.G-J 0.r,5119 words
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Article78 1928-03-10 7 U. lag. •pi 91 ::-.-4 6% piem. Singapore Cold Storage Dob. 7 n!c. \m 104 138 Sincapore MunieipeJ 6 p.c 1,878,000 ot par. S prem. SinKapore M of 1907 UJU 90 par. Singapore Muniei f... f.c. of 1909 $1,100,00' V) >.«r. micipal 4 p.c "MOO, 80 80 I 6»*78 words
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Article381 1928-03-10 7 Frascr and Co. and Lya II und Kvatt's quotations. To- Jay's Piliim Fl i I.yitll Co. Xv. Allw.l.y Alor Gajah ?!i Hitam ($1; V. Kuning (tl) Am. Maluy fs2) A. Molek ($1) A. I'ana■lelgownie (II) BumU i*l I iiium-i U. I $5) B. .K-lutoiig <»1) B. Kali] ($1)381 words
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Article122 1928-03-10 7 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATHS LOYERIPGX. At 184, Cairnhili Boad, March It, Ellen I."-. "f -ho late T. C. Loveridge. Ap-il TT y.:.r<. I Bid.idari. Service' St. Andrc\v':, (ral, i p.m. SKKT. -At her residence No. !T»i. Tsnjong Khm: Boad (S.nic:;por.-'). o:i March 10. I'j2it, Madam Lim Hoe Lian Xeo, aged 77122 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement12 1928-03-10 7 USED CARS All makes, rxcellpnl condition at bargain prices. STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE.12 words
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Advertisement31 1928-03-10 7 BEAUTIFUL CUT GLASS DECANTERS JUST AixRIVED at FRANKEL'S (Watch Our Ad\t. Page ib). CLYNO CARS CHRISTIAN ROOM. BOM 'MP iio<vi/. Up. H SO a.m. SERYK't:* E\'EBl SI MIAY at It) a.m.31 words
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Advertisement130 1928-03-10 7 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Tenders ore i.ivited for the Execution of Alterations, Repairing. Colourwashing, eti of clerks' quarters, at River Valley Rocd nd will be received by the undersigned up noon Thursday, March 15. speeiftcatioas and form of tender I 'htained from the Municipal Architect n SvßStiea of a receipt for130 words
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Advertisement695 1928-03-10 7 Mr. p. n. iOBQFB, p.|-.r s.--. K. .1.1 N.-.k-iiMii.l.:.. "MALAYA^ PUBLISHING HOUSIUTD. NOTICE Is HUBBY GIVEN bat the above-named Company i^ i -unsr a Prospectus, dated Murch ■>, 1 .)2*. a opy of which has been filed with the leajllm of Companies, inviting subserip.ions at par tor 1SMM share- of695 words
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Advertisement763 1928-03-10 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advlx., »<e pa«e 16. WANTS. |TQP SALE. KiC. IS, I i-i. Vli l: IL. I ONT. I l AT 'erloof>t. id mil. tin i TO LET, bongaiow No. I C'j stile, net Hepaint< W A 1 I nodi bo) aai ai .1 estate Str.iiu Times. VOI763 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous54 1928-03-10 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. KandaiiK iu-rbau Station. (!i> Courtecy of (.utnumcn: Health OlBce.) For the 24 iloui wmt < at M.irifSl on ■arch 9. Oef! im c.l V. in n i id«- Ivniprrntur 79.1 T. I'-) Mill. fTMM raUi.it.iuli 7j 1'. M.f. K F I.illh tiTinri .lu'iper cmt.l Ml >i. m absuluU54 words
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635 1928-03-10 8 SINGAPORE, The Straits Times SINGAPORE,SATURDAY,MARCH 10. DEALING WITH THE COMMUNISTS. In case the rather frequent occurrence in the Malayan newspapers of such headings as Communists n Singapore," Bombs and Documents Seized," should give rise to uneasiness in the public mind, it is as well to emphasise that the local Criminal635 words
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Article395 1928-03-10 8 The Automobile Association is organising a petition to Parliament to chanjr the present system of paying motoi luxation in a lump sum by substitut ing a petrol tax. This very ok! source of controversy crops up periodically, but the protagonists ot the petrol tax have met with little395 words
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Article1195 1928-03-10 8 John Ay re - A BOUQUET FOR THE B. B. C. (By John Ay re.) I hope that it is only "Au Revoii" and not Good-bye," and that it will bo only i short time before the experts MMMd n giving us in Malaya a means of enjoying the excellent1,195 words
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Article137 1928-03-10 8 SELANGOR AND RESTRICTION. At the SvlaiiKor Ciamber i»f Commerce nit ot ing regarding nMff lost riot ion the following resolution! wove carried unanimously Sole problem of rubber control lies j:i complete and effective cooperation with the Dutch Fast Indies regarding iiTO|Wll and native -owned rubber. Any control not137 words
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Article307 1928-03-10 8 Mr. G. Savaire. W the General Post Office, and Mrs. Imp have returned to Singapore from leave. The Pinang Gazette reports that the Hon. Mr. P. K. Nambyar has been coifined 10 bed since Wednesday with an attack of apoplexy. Mr. W. J. Brimlley, engineer-in-charge of the307 words
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Article104 1928-03-10 8 Flying Test to be Held To-morrow. The light aeroplane Red Rose, in which ("apt. Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller are flying to Australia, has been epaired, and the flying test of five hours durutH n uul be held to-morrow, when the machine will take off from the104 words
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Article29 1928-03-10 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Mar. 9. The seaplane carrier H.M.S. Herm*n arrived o.T the bar at 7 a.m. to-day, and will remain until Tuesday.29 words
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Article59 1928-03-10 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable lated Ma.'. !>, their quotations beina in hold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber exchanges sales to-day 4,802 tons. March 25.10, April 25.20, May 25.40 ■Tune 25.40, July 25.40, August 25.60, September 25.50, October 25.50, November59 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement126 1928-03-10 8 \-AJZj sAL-Lj IK AJ >-i Us^£ fT\\\\ FAMOUS OLD \\l\ V\\\ mmim I /P Mil *f 1 mjj ft l 13 Ij y*—J\ > _i"" mi J i Bi* tKlA *f£&&zJ "JOHNNIE i WALKER I i <^'^ Gets what he l^gi— deserves. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. I Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO.,126 words
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Advertisement66 1928-03-10 8 ALHAMBRA TO-MORROW In the Second Show at 9 FOX SUPER PRODUCTION COLOSSUS FoaturinK G— OMU O'HKIEN. I M Show at 7.30 A Western Drama SILVER VALLEY Featuring TOM MIX and HIS KORSE TONY. TAN CHENC KEE CO.. LTD.. Proprietors. An Opportunity you should not miss $50 CASH Balance arranged to66 words
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Advertisement74 1928-03-10 8 On Other Pages. p.*.. Singapore Traction Co. Meeting 2 Local Rubber Auction 3 Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping and the Mails 7 Meteorological Report 7 To-day'i Share Market 7 Cable and Radio Kewa 9 RaatrictiM Inquiry Further New* 9 The Letters of .Baba in Sport News and Commenta 10 Correspondence74 words
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Article951 1928-03-10 9 FURTHER NEWS. PRESENT STATE OF UNCERTAINTY. NECESSITY TO REPORT QUICKLY. The following telegram has been reeciwil b) the Federal Secretariat from the Beeretarj of state for the Colowioi and ha* been, forwarded t» us for publi- atiea His Majesty*! GomimiatBt have beea much impressed by representations which951 words
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Article150 1928-03-10 9 RECEPTION OF SIR CECIL CLEMENTI. [REUTER FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] Hong Kong, Mar. 9. A fine reception was accorded Sir Cecil dementi. Governor of Hong Kong, a 1 'union to-day. Following General Li Chai-sum's visit ta Hi ng Kon:: on the 2nd inst., this visit] is regarded as150 words
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Article256 1928-03-10 9 Vital Importance Of Calcutta. [relter telegram] London, Mar. 9. The vital importance of India in the development of air transport was stressed by Lieut. -Col. I. A. E. Edwards, chief technical adviser to the department of civil aviation of the Air Ministry, in an address256 words
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Article48 1928-03-10 9 British-Owned Shops Plundered. KILTER TELEGRAM] London. Mar. 9. Cairo The situation at Tantah is quiet. Fourteen shops, eight of which are owned by British subjects, chiefly Maltese, were plundered in yesterday's rioting. Hooligans joined students in storming: the police station at Tantah and released arrested comrades.48 words
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Article85 1928-03-10 9 London to Cape Town by Light Aeroplane. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Pvugby, Mar. 9. Lady Bailey, wife of Sir Abe Bailey, the South African millionaire, left Croydon aerodrome unaccompanied this afternoon on a flight to Cape Town. Her plan is to reach her destination as quickly as possible85 words
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Article40 1928-03-10 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. t). Calcutta The High Court sentenced Lahiri to eight years imprisonment and Banncrjee to six years for criminal conspiracy to commit breach of trust in connection with the Lakshmi cotton mills.Reuter - 40 words
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Article246 1928-03-10 9 AIR FORCE MEASURES. OPERATIONS CARRIED FAR INTO DESERT. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 9. Ttu- India Office states that no Indian troops have been or are being sent to Koweit. London, Mar. 10. Basra It appears that the disturbances on Irak's south-west frontier are more seriousReuter - 246 words
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Article89 1928-03-10 9 Reduction in British Estimates. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby. Mar. 9. A reduction of £4,270,000 in the estimates for pensions is disclosed in the civil estimates for the coming year, which are published. The figure includes a substantial reduction on administration coals and medical services, but the bulk of89 words
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Article146 1928-03-10 9 Britain Invited to Attend Conference. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Mar. 9. Following u,jon the agreement between France and Spain, which was signed last Saturday, an invitation has now been received by Britain to attend the conference in Paris beginning on Thursday next at which representatives of France, Spain,146 words
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Article114 1928-03-10 9 Conditions Compared with Other Countries. [BRITISH IMPERIAL KADIO Rugby, Mar. 8. Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland, Minister of Labour, speaking at a meeting in London, suggested that more attention should be paid to the statistics of employment than to figures of unemployment. He said the amount of employment jfiven114 words
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Article71 1928-03-10 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 9. The Hague: Four native students from the Dutch East Indies, who had been under preventive detention since September on a charge of inflammatory incitement of the public against the Government in their vernacular newspaper, have been released pending the decision ofReuter - 71 words
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Article375 1928-03-10 9 BIG REDUCTIONS. EASIER SITUATION IN CHINA. [reuter telegram] London. Mar. 9. The Navy estimates amount to iS7,3C0,000, which is £700.000 below the original estimate for the current year year and 1,1 50,000 below the fiRure a? amended by the supplementary estimate London. Mar. 9. Mr. Bridgeman, FirstReuter - 375 words
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Article301 1928-03-10 9 Report of a Prosperous Year. The annual meeting of I'raser and Neave, Ltd., will be held at the company's office on the 17th inst. at noon. The report of the directors for the year ended Dec. 31, is as follows After making ample provision for depreciation and301 words
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Article100 1928-03-10 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 9. The. resolution to take a ballot of the American section in Lancashire on short time was rescinded at th? Manchester meeting of the general committee of the Federation of Ma»,ter Cotton Spinners' Associations, who doubted whether a ballot would have afforded theReuter - 100 words
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Article176 1928-03-10 9 BIG RISE IN GENERAL MOTORS. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 10. New Yorl; A total day's sales of over :!,700,000 shares— the second larges: turnover in the history of the New York Stoi k Kx.hange was made as the result ,>!' a wild outburst of speculation onReuter - 176 words
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Article137 1928-03-10 9 Position of Parties Little Altered. [RF.UTER TELEGBAM] London, Mar. 9 The final result of the London County Council elections was Municipal Re formers, 84 Labour, 34 Liberals, C>. The Municipal Keformers gained three seat and lost 10 Labour gained 13 and lost five the Liberals gained three andReuter - 137 words
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Article269 1928-03-10 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 9. Mexico City Twelve Bristol aeroplanes arrived at Vera Cruz from Britain for the Mexican Air Corps. New York It is announced that Fox Brothers' International Corporation of New York has secured the contract to build 150 miles of railway for theReuter - 269 words
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Article129 1928-03-10 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Mar- 'J. New York The death has occurred of Mr. Rodman Wanamaker, proprietor of the famous Stores. Mr. Wanamaker was for ten years resident manager for John Wanamaker's stores in Paris before taking over the huge busintai interests in the United States.Reuter - 129 words
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Article584 1928-03-10 9 BALKAN QUESTION RUMANIA RELUCTANT TO ACCEPT. MENACE TO PEACE OF EUROPE. [REVTER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 9. Geneva The Balkan question, wfckh has defied solution for live year.-. ;iiiii which Sir Austen Chainbt rlain. in n speech to-day, described M poisoning Ibc relations of Hungry and Rumania584 words
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Article56 1928-03-10 9 [REUTER TELECRAM] London, Mar. Managua As the result of colliding with a buzzard, which broke the strut supporting a wing, an aeroplane crashed near Esteli. The occupants, Capt. Byrd (who was not related to his more famous namesake) and Sergt. Frankforter, dipped by parachute from an altitudeReuter - 56 words
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Article57 1928-03-10 9 [BUITI.sH IMPERIAL KADIO] Rugby, Mar. ft. Lord RiU-hie. chairman of the Port of London authority, speaking at a meeting of the board, said the total not tonnafce Is which arrived at and departed from the Port of London last year was 52,57 C,000. This was an57 words
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Article230 1928-03-10 10 \'K\V NOTE IN THE SPRING COLOUIS. bahted ban. my ar, for at eyea followed N... it I ih-.a thrilled us, but her autiful runmetal ai ..kings. I can ill tell that no .!ri\ I nin ur el I i not i ived hen yet in ;.t)jn<iai230 words
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Article113 1928-03-10 10 MwtaWl \Vhi Wu Attacked On Way Home. at a Coion. ;V enquiry bai a i\ mo.,ths' old infant .i of :'nl which the carrying the i lier arms. workhe Singapore Coroner i Bourne i bat w r antagonist another woman, who struck her 1" t a113 words
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Article167 1928-03-10 10 The City Opera will re-stage Tnc of Khartoum, ta-iiight. Speery and costumes were proeared thia play aad the acton and objected to an intensive training. Amoag tat (aatana of the Kgyptian and Apache dances. I', morrow night the Hindustani play Sunaaree will be presented with appropriate Hindustani costumes167 words
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Article100 1928-03-10 10 ng are the meatbaii of the B ii-.l constituted under aaeti Mo. 119 (Hospitals Board), 1928 The Princi OnVer (Chair ai an) th Hesuient Resilient CounMalacca; th* :m .surer. Sira: the thief Medical OAcer, the <hief MeaHeal ftgkai. Chief Medical OsTkar, M .1. Rattray, Ml R. M,100 words
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Article113 1928-03-10 10 GAOL BREAKER'S ARREST AT PENANG. af the six Chinese lunatic! criminals who on Dec. 18, I!>2>>, escaped I from the Singapore Asylum wuh the a key stolen from a llaaillllf j watchman. a*ai .e.ently eapturad The an -:.'c-d man was serving a sentence- of l^ month-*' rigorous iniprisnament.113 words
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Article210 1928-03-10 10 An Iceberg Sighted in The Bifrht. ill), ii. Kalgoorlio, the centre of. l celebrated goldfield in \V. Australia and a town of about 10,'.i;M), taking in Boulder and other auburbs, was visited i by :i terrific cyclone which did an uj»*f amonn! pi damage to bcrfld-i and210 words
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Article175 1928-03-10 10 DrivimS a laUti with Disastrous Results. Giving evidence during a District Court case in which Private Heaton of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment was charged with causing hurt by a rash act and dnv'ng a Chevrolet car without a I licence, Hassan, a taxi driver, stated that the175 words
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Article137 1928-03-10 10 Further Rules to Check Smuggling. New rules under the Restriction Ordinance are published in the Government An export ollicer may upon I reasonable suspicion, and at places noti- Had by the Colonial Secretary, stop and I i TimiM any vehicle, boat or tongkang foi the purpose of ascertaining137 words
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Article117 1928-03-10 10 Old Woman's Multiple Injuries. ..i < lirv Into the death of an Indian Mohammedan wonv.n ajred *>."» years, who was fatally injured in a motor bus collision, the gtfpora i'>ner (Mr. V. G. Bourne) was told yesterday that death iad been due to shoek from mul-117 words
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Article25 1928-03-10 10 mi of Malaya, >tatos that re•)nr' has it iha. the underwriters were Undid wi-.ii the majority of the shares in the (iiand Hotel, Ipoh, flotation."25 words
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Article49 1928-03-10 10 The London correspondent of the Malay M; il states that Mr. G. R. Evans, who has n appointed to the Municipal r'l Department, Penan*, has for (ru last two and a half Nta been an in the Leicester City Surveyor's Department. He is a native of Ear)'* Culnc, Essex.49 words
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Article161 1928-03-10 10 Draw for Semi-Final Commercial Cup. Owing to heavy ram v m aeceaaary to ahaadoß the match between the Ho I nk and the (.old Storage a; the S:;i.'ii!ni yesterday. At the time the Ho U g teak were tuiUny bj goal to nil. r- 1 matefe trill be161 words
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Article471 1928-03-10 10 Aman Beats Fond On Points. The heavy rain of yesterday evening iteaiwl up in ample time to allow oi' the open-air boxing show at the Happy \;:!ky beinir carried out, but doubt as i to wK'tluT I hfit' would l>o any boxing kept many people away. The result was471 words
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Article80 1928-03-10 10 Tanglin Club Tournament. TIES FOR TUESDAY. Cullt-n Cup. Leonard and Miss L. Salmohd v. Hay and Mr. i'aterson. Ladies Doubles Handicap. Mrs. G- C. Clarke and Mrs. GreKory Jones v. Miss Wallis and Mrs. Chambers. .Mrs. Htron and Miss Barnes v. Mrs. Newell and Mrs. \V. L. StevensMis. and80 words
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Article38 1928-03-10 10 The mulch l>ctween the United Service! and the Cricket Club, wMet was due to bepin on the PadanK yesterday afl»rnoon. was postponed on account of rain, h will start at 2 oVJock this afternoon, weather permitting.38 words
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Article70 1928-03-10 10 [belter telegram] London, Mar. 10. Brussels The Nurse Cavell film, Dawn," has been shown in the largest cinema in Brussels before an attendance of l'.'iL'ii uaopaa, including several Belgian fa'nhwl Ministers. It attracted keen attention as many were personally conversant with the ';>'. I! affair.70 words
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Article214 1928-03-10 10 To-day's English Scottish League Fixtures. The i'o. lowing arc the Knclisn iir.il BeetLiafa league matches to in played tn aey !>\:.*i<,,; Bl&ckhurn Liverpool Blrmlaaten v. 5),,:h,-><| U; Boiton Aim i na! (":iv !il r Leic. Bvertofl x. l'ort.« mouth HaMersßeM v. Saaderiand Man- cheater t v>< i Man214 words
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Article509 1928-03-10 10 Handicaps for To-day. The Solatium- Turl' CM meeting concludes to-day. Handicaps for to-day 1 events are as follows Horses (Purse), Second Division, ■"> I furlongs.—(Jrey Habit '.».:<. Prince Flip- pant HI, The ajhuc I, Rosariaa 8.11 Nuvarino 8.10, Prevail S.i, Blum Tau 8.1 Xaruis 8, Taropo X, Kosciosko509 words
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Article36 1928-03-10 10 Balliol Deprive Merton Of Headship of Itiver. London, Feb. 2.'>. In the Oxford Dafawrsltj 'Torpids.' Balliol secured the headship of the ri\n. bumping Merton. Both boats sank and the crew? had to swim ashore.36 words
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Article49 1928-03-10 10 WARATAHS" IN CANADA. Big Win Ajjainst Varsity Side. Vancouver—The "Waratahs" beat the University ,>f British Columbia by 55 lioints to In the Northern Unum cup replay Hull beat Rochdale by II points to nil. THE GRAND NATIONAL. Grecian Wave and Farflight have bee., I scratched for the Grand National.49 words
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Article782 1928-03-10 10 Kedah Kuboer in. ha. declared <li\idend of five iK-r cent. pay.iMe on the WU instant. The Chtntar Twakon Owners' .Asso tion, Singapore, ii.<s batn registered under the Boefetiei Ordinance. Mr. T. Husband ha be n apiralnted to ne< as o.iiii.r Executive Engineer. P.W.D., Province W'ellesley. ParH Perak782 words
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Article97 1928-03-10 10 The Prince Grotesquely Impersonated. I.uiKlnn, Pah. IV. The Lard Chaanberssfai haa orasxsd an inquiry following romplainta that in a revue staged iri a Midland town dian appears as the Prince of Wale Brotescjue in dress and dan irtmeiit. during a burlesque inspection of the crew of a97 words
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283 1928-03-10 10 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND RESTRICTION. To the Editor of the Strait? Time«. Sb> i h til i b obliged grant dm space in your valuable paper to enquire and tv obtuin elu< idation regaidinK the il-> locml ers ol ilu Sin umber ol Commerce w he vov (mediate oi üßKonilitioiuil283 words
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Article323 1928-03-10 10 I To the Editor of the S',raits I I Sir.—As vary little it known concerning the tiabiltt] lor tax of i>ic:il resident* 'I who wiaii tn own a houxe in England, the followinj information Irom 1' ot bland fiev< nue inaj be a "1 am. at ilii-323 words
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Article258 1928-03-10 10 British li!m ,-'i;i r V AsweiateM With Makftjra. It will intel(-st Maay people ill. Maluya to laarn that Mr, Maurice Braddell, who i ii rapidly n-cking n name f^r himself ai a cinema actor, la .i brotaei ci Mr. Roland Braddell, of Singapore, and ion of the258 words
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30 1928-03-10 10 SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week i nding Mo Thursday. March I".. Baad Practice Headquarter*, 5.15 p.m. 1 Friday, March l(i. Ambulance Class Hcadquartert, 5.15 p.m.30 words
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Article353 1928-03-10 11 OME LUXURIOUS HT. Belle H. and i- lyin^ at oil wharf. I ;.Kr;iS'!rikea it t much larger ilvan the h ev< rj will undoubtedly n|K«itniMll >m the Altogether »he ha* >"st tonnage will hn\«- a.ro-i'inodatif.n ,r<\\ Shf is :il«)Ut i hai ii niojldi'd breadth SllC llMS l>l'CIl353 words
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Article323 1928-03-10 11 Considerable Improvement Anticipated. i! ii. :i Our Own Correspondent.) fVnang. Mar. y. At the tenth annual meeting of Taiping; Tin Dredging Co.. Mr. D. A. M. Brown, ling, -,iiil a'i Important point to the >oldors was naturally the low daring \:<'.~ which, at .^.i nivul-. v..i- th<-323 words
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Article209 1928-03-10 11 ST. ANDREW'S S OCIETY. Ladies May Now Kecome Members. Ladle* can now become mtmfrtrt of i Singap ■!<• St. Andre? 'i Bociety aeeordinjr to the new rolea which were pasted a! :i special meeting held in the Cricket < lub jreatardajr. All the alteratioai of rulei rseoauModed by the committee209 words
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Article182 1928-03-10 11 Negligence Alleged Against Store IVoprietor. In the case of the tire at a bMSUM ;■.•■'<■ at m. Rochorc Road, on Pah, when "lie man was fatally bunit-d an.l two others injured, nee siitating hospital treatment, the ff |j giifi»i Coroner (Mr. I- G. Bourne) has found that the182 words
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Article108 1928-03-10 11 Chinese Cook Wanted on Murder I'harjje. Tluiv »;i- an Stfc* l.etorc the Third li r Man. -irate (Mr. C. II. I takers) \vsteril.iy afternoon dt' tin 1 iase of wkote■ale poiaaaing th.v affected thi 17 occupants af ;i New Market Road sncj) on Dec. 4 last. I108 words
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Advertisement144 1928-03-10 11 *~"y^ The Panti' Orchestras rccordly™™ Etei^»£*L* mR forf 0r HIS MASTER'S *Z^^\ VOICE are J he finest in I the world, and all the new iitlcs of merit are added to r^»**' r Vfft nt atalofirue immediately Voice' SHrii lilll r writ( f r complete l k^/M !r!l s MOUTRIE144 words
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Advertisement328 1928-03-10 11 Raffles Hotel SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 9.15 P.M. McGUIRE'S LITTLE SYMPHOME Special engagement of SENORITA AURELIA LAUKO Mr. (AKL FACKNITZ (Soprano) (H:u it one) Admissimi Free mondayTmarch 12 TEA DANCE, 6— S p.m. By kind permission of 1.t.-Col. C. J. I'ICKKKINO. Mr... D.5.0.. and Ollirers, the BAND OF THE DUKE OF328 words
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Article229 1928-03-10 12 Diversity of Costume At Ceremonies. [From the S. T. of March it, 1878.] It has been rMUuk«d inure than once in these columns that the public service would suffer nothing, but gain much, it' t<i MM ofl'u-ial wen deputed the duties of master of ceremonies. The uireiiit229 words
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Article443 1928-03-10 12 The followini; passengers for the Straits wore booked by the P. and O. steamer Mantua, which left Southampton on Feb. 11 and arrived in S ngapore yesterday Miss E. Audsey. Dr. L. Bathurat, Miss M. H. Bowes, Mr. W. R. Brown, Lieut. W. M. niatfden, Mrs. Burkitt, Mr. E.443 words
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Article343 1928-03-10 12 Ap raa.- k.ioci n >: 1 Gajak. 7.4 M lb*. Aycr I'anas. 11,000 'l>«. Australasia. 7.269 lbs. Aiißlo-SumHtra. ***** lbs. Asahan Rubber. ftjns lbs Alor Pong*u. u;).i>.w ib*. Rukit Jriut.mi.. lj.Ci? lbs. lil.kit Kiuil. l:;.O34 11,-,. Uukup. -1:t.270 lbs. Hutu Ma-.ari);. 6.200 lbs. Baling-. in.Kij ibs. Hutu Uatang.343 words
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Advertisement257 1928-03-10 12 FOUR Wi(!.> Doqn. .*^l^|fa«Bßß.^B.^ New rounded liai-r: ;<nd < urvcd window frames. hr J^^fl Sfparalc at'.iiist.ililo frcut sc;. m^mX Va J,i,xuiiou. tipiiol.-U'iy thivu-f(.:i>nr l'."dy I mi. I:. -^BaS awss»m«y IN Luxe \l-\". with oil. air and l^Z^Lalafl H^^P^L petrol mi \Ajjg^^S^^^^^^^^\&joj^ Four Win 'l Brakes. Citiofii Servo lir«K>'s. NEW PERFORMANCE257 words
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Advertisement188 1928-03-10 12 (pi sift Q) The Good Old Ways j| —of careful selection Yand n\ wonderful handcraft f still 'h r; y, yt *i A d survive in the production of A 3 g State Express No. 555 HpH p Virginia Cigarettes which are H A the recognised standard of A A188 words
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Article119 1928-03-10 13 Feraine Views on French Bill. Pari«. I'Yb. IS. .Many Krt-nch women oppose the Sm amendment to tlic Tonsjription Biil exemptinff ;tt least married women :ti th event af a defensive <»ar. M«M I'aivn. tlie ba'lvl dancer, thin!:* that women should pay lile tax i:i blood like119 words
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Article253 1928-03-10 13 I William Jacks and Co. report London. Feb. 13. Market* aava all been dull during the past wick, anil in some HIM thi- fall hns been s.-v.-u-. At the clo.«\ however, the tone improved* aad naeral upward reaction wuuld not hi' -uriirion^. Coppor «nu an irregotar markal. with253 words
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Article291 1928-03-10 13 Km a. -HO picul.. Tingkil Plant, lfio. TribuUn Mi 189.84 pier's. M.:r.?i Tia. 28U p:cu!«. !\Jr.m >;'U Tin. Hours ran 5^J.4.>. cubic f-ardj treated :..>.<n)'). aicala -'10. Reaoax Tin DredfiltSi Srcoml half monlh of Ki-biuMrv, Xo. 2 drrdgi- picul« J4a, No. -1 cl:cd(rr picni.i '22'<. Approxiinati- to.al output291 words
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Article24 1928-03-10 13 Teacher .Johnny, spell banana.' Johnny B-a-n-a-n-a-n-a-n-a OJI iroodnesi. 1 know how to spM! but I! don't know whni to stop.''24 words
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Advertisement500 1928-03-10 13 For One Week I^^ follow this simple rule in skin tfl can> nor the improvement <*• By NORMA TAI.MADGE j r Moat of tli r naturally < tear BBna M complexions you sec lihUiy 'SW 'ttift err dtie to it. ..what to do Z ~**-9n M fXK" SOI B M.500 words
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Advertisement499 1928-03-10 14 Arc You Mentally Pit BRAIN FAR— that most insidious of ■I mcntai 4aMBMi is responsible for more suffering than tliu World at larirc wots of. No one except the actual sufferer realises the hopeless misery the awful depression which Brain Faff if noplectcd brings in its train. That feeling of499 words
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Advertisement194 1928-03-10 14 DA f fa' fi Planished Pains due to wounds, burns, cuts and bruises can be quickly eased by applying CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM As a liniment it gives mediaterelieftothosesuffering from rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back, strains, sprains, etc. Just rub it over those sore muscles and feel the warmth that drives out194 words
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Advertisement589 1928-03-10 14 AUCTION SALE of valuable Singapore and Johore properties and flye Tongkangs At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng A Co.'i sale- i room, No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday.* March 14, at 2.30 p.m. ESTATE OF TAN KWEE WAH, DECEASED. Lot 1. Valuable property known aa No. 213 i i I'pper floor589 words
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Advertisement632 1928-03-10 14 RUBBER^SEEDS THE ANGLO-DUTCH PLANTATIONS OF FAVA LTD., SOEBANG, JAVA will have available for sale in January-May, I 'TJIKADOE" Seeds from their isolated budded seed gardens (87 acres) at Wangoen redja. The buds used were taken in 1922 from twenty-five Mother Trees whose average yield in that year was 200 rrms.632 words
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Advertisement479 1928-03-10 14 Uutt'WlKG HIIIG MMUr«CTORtR OF INCENSC Rrr.isTfßrn tbjce m^rk *fc- B^^^flH^^^^TßaaaHr^^afl BBBaaP^aam aßßamat* «H aaaH m ■Hbbbbbbb! NOTICE i» herehy piven that tha Trade Mark depicted ihov* th«- i of Messrs. LEUNG WING HING hnvini'their office at CM, R»a R Dmittiliro. Haeao, China The Tri'.cle Mark il usi il in conmetion479 words
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Advertisement731 1928-03-10 14 NOTiCE Tha partnership hitherto sakaiatias bat. ■hi the aadersiiracd, (jurk Koli Clmy. n-Ib proprietor of Hoik Saag Co. of Nos. -.1 260, Victoria Str.-.-t, gincapore, Chhai r,n Biaa ami (hia Wah Hin. both r.^idinc In Sinc.iporc m tka businmK of Koci-Myinß I.ttirs anil Operating Money K.\ehrnsea f"'r Sineaporp and Koocliow731 words
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Advertisement329 1928-03-10 15 \f. A] "V T3V^"R r '^^4 n-^- 1 ONCE YOU T*iY A SIX YOU WILL NOT RETURN TO A FOUR., Rs inn if n t\s IiIKV SIS° nERS YOU UNEQUALLED VALUE. U vlli E Ule% An ■uilmtlWi better than an;., refardjess of price, Forptns power and exceptional comfort, and yet329 words
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Advertisement169 1928-03-10 15 CAD! L L A C WITH its commanding and luxurious appearance, its unequalled performance and its individuality, the new Cadillac for 1928 becomes more definitely than ever the "Standard of the World." It Carries a prestige that none but Cadillac can give. BORNEO-CHEVROLET Ltd. Singapore Malacca Serrraban Kual a I.unpur169 words
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Advertisement212 1928-03-10 16 By Special Ap >«>intment to H.M. The KJuf of Siam. Estd. 1572. STERLING SILVER AND E.P.N.S. WARE. TEA SETS TRAYS and SALVERS SILVER MOUNTED COFFEE CUPS and SUTERS BONBON DISHES CONDIMENT SETS SAUCE BOATS SPOONS and PASTRY FORKS. In new and attractive patterns are among the latest additions to our212 words
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Advertisement211 1928-03-10 16 OXIDIZED COPPER SUN DIAL On Concrete Pedestal A perpetual time-keeper. CONCRETE VASES FOUNTAINS BENCHES, etc. Inspection invited. THE Elkayes Concrete Works, i 40. HIGH STREET. A DICTIONARY OF MODERN ENGLISH USAGE By H. W. FOWLER. Price $450. KELLY WALSH, LTD. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. STEEL RAILS AND211 words
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Advertisement1708 1928-03-10 16 CLASSIFP ADVERTISEMENTS PREPAYABLE CHARGES for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., In ordinary dose let type (average six words to line) are Per line I One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cents, three ins. 64 cents, four in. 82 cents, five in. $100, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,1,708 words
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Advertisement263 1928-03-10 16 CHEAVIN'S SALUDOR FILTERS BRITISH MADE As supplied to all Leading Hospitals, Institutions and Clubs throughout .Malaya. Size W— 2 galls. $11.50 X— 3 $15.50 V— 4 $23.50 SPAKE CANDLES STOCKED ALSO DRIPSTONE FILTERS Open and closed stands. ON SALE AT FRANKEI/S 375, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. :iiiiimmmmiiiiiiiiit'iiiuiiiuiiiiimiiiiiii£ i i Get that263 words
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Advertisement277 1928-03-10 16 IMPORTANT MIDWIFERY BOOKS. ATLAS OF MIDWIFERY. by C'omyns Uerkek-y and G. Dupuy 4-50 PRACTICAL MIDWIFERY. by (.iMmhi FitzKihhon. M.1).. F.K.I MM. S 930 A MANUAL OF MIDWIFERY. by T. W. Ivdfn and Eardley Holland $16.. r >o OPERATIVE MIDWIFERY. A I guide to thr diihrultk* and rom- plirations ot Midwifery277 words
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