The Straits Times, 12 March 1928
1928-03-12
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Title Section13 1928-03-12 1 The Straits Times. No. 28.729, SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1928, PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement80 1928-03-12 1 Milkmaid .Swrotwifd Full < 'ream V Ut. Safety First 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 ■ctd. In LONDON, A.D. 16SS. SINGAPORE.80 words
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Advertisement210 1928-03-12 1 *^!f In whatever part of the Empire you live, there *fcpy is usually within easy distance at least one \s)j shop where you would expect to find the late I $Sp.i styles in Ladies Hats. '<4Utt- JUBT MCBVI w9' M NEW %mm mi \^\U^ r A FRENCH i i*"^^*' '\y210 words
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Article1372 1928-03-12 2 ENGLAND'S CATHEDRALS r AND \JSBEYS. The (Jrey Shrintp of Kni-lnnd. |{y Arthur (irant. (W. nnd K. 'numbers. KdiniiumlO. 7s. C.I. netl. Thaw Kssays. which (onstitute Mr. Grant's latest book, Otacrlho cathedra's, ■bhnjTS and parish churchc!-. Lincoln, lis- iiij; piandly out of the Fens, i!ie niedifVbl repression i;i1,372 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement296 1928-03-12 2 The Perfect m Emulsion Aids Digestion, Builds up Strength I fv^Sf'^ T Angier's Emulsion is the jit I /^dtL^4~ most palatable, the most ft_^TtA > s cream-like, the most per- ft^gj i i /ri, |^g)W feet of all emulsions. fiw '"I i i^ /n^&Hvr Even the most fastidious t, 'SBkl296 words
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Advertisement197 1928-03-12 2 To Restore Good Appetite, Good Digssticn, Good Humour, Good Health, Take The World-Famous Tonic Dr. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Dr. WHUana' Pink Pills for Pale People HI obtaiiKibli- froi hemista everywheri', or poat frrc, 1 bottU- Cor $130, 6 bottles for *8. tnm tin- Dr. \Vi!!iai:is' Medicine Co., Singapat*. Just Arrived197 words
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Advertisement66 1928-03-12 2 dP^ ,I^^ j& «T? COTY Sts Poudrts— LTau De Coty Dupire Brothers Sole AgMati .Trr;::.--^±J JAZZ SET OUTFIT By LUDWIG From $75 to $175. SEASON CO., LIMITED 111 and US, NORTH UKIDCE KOAD, SINGAPORE. THE ERSKiHE CLUB SEDAN NOW ON VIEW AT IMPERIAL MOTORS Sa-A, OKCHAKU KOMI. SIM, AI'OKE tt,66 words
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Article262 1928-03-12 3 JiRITISH FOOTING IN GERMAN CINEMAS. The Slid Film Company lias, ai-cordin;; In the Vossische leftoat, passed into the hands of British Init ■ririti.ma! Pictures. .s;ns ;i Benin message. This is an important stop, for ihe Si.id company has an organisation itntchißK all over Germany for distributing films.262 words
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Article313 1928-03-12 3 JACK HOBBS ADVICES TOTAI, ABSTINENCE. No player or athlete can of hißi bes; in any BUM or s|>ort who does not i practise moderation in drinking, smok-i inir and eatlag." Thus says Jack Hobbs. the famous cricketer in a letter on Fitness for Snort." to Mr.313 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement168 1928-03-12 3 *6aM (JDtdt VltU y^lk 9 I SHELL FACTS XJ.ERE are seven of the many facts why Dodge Brothers Four excels in its class: 1. Swift acceleration 0 to 25 mflca per hour, through gear*, in lest than 7 seconds. 2. 20% increase in gasoline mileage. 3. Forgings, gears and axle168 words
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Advertisement663 1928-03-12 3 AUCTION SALE nf v.iJu.l Ie B ng .pun' :mil .Inhorf properties ami mc Tunpkanes At Knot. Caaaaa; Komi Sent A Co.'t taleroom. No. Chuiia Street, on WMlMsav, March 11. Nt 2J» p.m. ESTATE OF lAS kWKK WAS. DECEASED. Lot 1. ValvaUt prafertj known No. 213 Tpper tl .r i.nlj New663 words
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Advertisement149 1928-03-12 3 The "VaJet" Blade has not only the sharpes Bte^^ put upon stiA, hut i also in ihe "Valet" Razor a »elf- stropping which rcviv i I I from day l> clay. The L keen blade is k^-j't shai ■> 'Vir*v 50 or O*J shaves by jut -^t' seconds' d.'ily strop;149 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement337 1928-03-12 4 P. 0. BruViSH INDIA AND APGAR LINES rated la Eaglaad) MAIL AM) PASSENGER AN!) CAMGO BEKVKCS PKNIKSULAB OKIBXTAL S.N. o. i'ndkh con i ra< r w tiii ms GOVERN HK.NT, l.i M.i.\ AM) lAi: EAST MAIL SERVII E. OUTWABDB PBOM LOMOOM POB -hina \N'l> .lAPAN To>.n.-<io i •»RE v 1337 words
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Advertisement580 1928-03-12 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPTOFI VI t SEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Msrsailles, Loodoa, Aatwerp aad Hott-rda-n Vessels Tonnage Dae Bail A T SUTA MARU s.ihhi Mar. 15 18 KASRIUA MARU Iu.OOO Mar. S» SO BAKONE MAKU 10,600 Apl. U IS S'.'WA MARC 11,000 Apl. t« V 7 KVSHIMi MAKU 11,000 May580 words
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Advertisement511 1928-03-12 4 I BURNS PHILP mi flneorporsted la An.trtlla) FOR JIRISBANI. SYDNEY AND MELBOI KNE, VIA JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regnlar monthly asi!::iga by the well known s>am«r .'.'AKFI I. A (7.576 ton.) and the new motor •aawat, MALA HAR (4.612 tons). The ii. MARF.LLA ia the largest and finest steamer511 words
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Advertisement584 1928-03-12 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) 'Incorporated in Holland) I'nder contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Teleahoae Na. with nubcor.ncetions in l':i>-r>Rp. Frelgbt, Transhipment, Marine Dapta. Munaicer's Peak. Representatives for Singapore and Straits Settlement of the Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information, detailed itineracies fiee of584 words
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Advertisement561 1928-03-12 4 TKE BLUE fmUl UKE THB OCBAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED. THB CHINA MUTUAL PTH\^ NAY. I.TT). Oaeorporu'ed <a ni'm!REGULAR SERVICE TO .LONDO..'. \M.x TBRDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMRURO AND BREMEN' GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.- MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BO3TON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE- LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT561 words
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Advertisement276 1928-03-12 4 THE 3IA*I STEAM RAY. CO,, LTD. BANGKOK X Uandon, Xi Ban K kol M M.INI aioila! ioi for lh< > IS da; X i Hi HAT ASDANG s\S' II I l .>. I the mm nw GO., LTD. (BITTERI lEI I) S« IRF.I <\ !I«ING KOXG. in China. N. BWATOW,276 words
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Advertisement543 1928-03-12 5 Shippktig Announcements ELLERMAN BJCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (licorpira'er! ll E. t'and) ■BLLBKII >n ITNB PASSKN'GK?. AND PBEIGHy SERVICE TO THK DNITED KISC.T )U AND CONTINENT mKHT SERVICI OOTWABM To Hung Knn; Shanghai and Japaa Due S'por< A|J!. 7 May r> s.s CTTV OK TO Jana I June .10 luVti \K»S543 words
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Advertisement414 1928-03-12 5 DP < STEAMSHIP LINE IE-W ORLD SERVICI KF /md BOSTON Tia COLOMBO, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, •nd MARSEILLES. ArrlTe Leave LaaTe S'pora Spore Penan* Mar. 19 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Pw»iH i«i"l ApL 2 Apl. 5 Apl. 7 PVealdci OaHaaM Apl. IS Apl.l» Apl.tl P. lea l.r-'Eoa Ap1. 30 May S May414 words
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Advertisement477 1928-03-12 5 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPM "NEDERLAND" HOLLAND-EAST-ASIA LINE Homeward Salllnta to AMSTERDAM AND ROTTERDAM Ova Sails tSALEIKR Mar. 19 i 0 J. P. COEN Jlsr. 23 23 UORXEO Apl. 1 2 I'UI.NS L»KI'. NKDKRLANDKN Apl. fl 6 I SIMAI.OKR An. 14 17 < UK. HUTGENS Apl. 2u JOH. IJK WITT M»y 4 4477 words
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Advertisement366 1928-03-12 5 JTOOKS ,(tvU)WU> TRAVEL SCRVTCEh, lacavfaratad in England) I' *>«t-r .md r'orw.irdine Arint-. llankvrs, etc. P. «>. H (>x io>, 6, BATTKRY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Paaaavaa hooked hy all Ham Kiml tickets iaaoad for the principal railways throus in ii tha worM. lugK«?^. tnrnltwa and effects .■•("r.-.l n current rati Reductions for366 words
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Advertisement306 1928-03-12 5 V. aj^aaiaia a—i iS LJ A\A/Ali A MLWBWUI CHANGE riafAYVAtll k\ route TO AMERICA Tall, la/y palms iwayiog in ;ege( I mauy of them the perfumed purple <>i the indivi lual to the islands, help night; entrancing musk of y your newly found the southern seas borne to app< you306 words
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Advertisement460 1928-03-12 6 ALHAMBRA -sr (lAN CBBCG XXX Co.. l.ll».. Pravriatara). Commencinß SINDAV. MARCH 11, Bi 9 p.m. A MAGNIFICENT FOX PRESENTATION Colossus A Gigantic Allan Dwan Production I'eaturinn GEORGE O'BRIEN VlVin AND THRILLING ROMANCE In the lirst Show at T.!O p.n SILVER VALLEY with TOM MIX AND TONY AND WHAT A MIX460 words
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Advertisement352 1928-03-12 6 VICTORIA THEATRE ThuiMiv. aad Sundiv, llarrft 18 and 18, at !>."(> p.m. BLEMUI V TOIR Vnder IM palraain and i.i tbc atcwa* i U.fc. lh«. n-prnoi ft l.iid> < liffonl. .1: I".. I V\o KB< i i IL9 <)N!."t i)i World FacMn V*k>tini«t ALEXANDER MOGUII.EWSK\ and THE DUCHESS NADYA OF352 words
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Advertisement146 1928-03-12 6 COMING First National's Greatest Production Since THE SEA HAWK RICHARD BARTHELMI IN THf PHI EN i LE I A ilv. Ihat I ;t■ i 1:■.1 i Watch for Further l;r,u Ho Prcparcd-To Welcome ALHAMBR I CAPTAIN MICHAEL STROGOFF The Event of PAVIUON thrills GIRL, rtaawi MA*rn n sigh*— kathlesk TUESDAY,146 words
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Article79 1928-03-12 7 n.rrh 12. Ship* »loni-.!. Wmwvm v rxpeet«<f tv > Entrance j M.I'KL BAUH H KM if Nil i .al Wharf Nil vkssli.3 an ir.njonK I'agsr' Albert Dock N Victoria Dock II >i- n .ip-ie. No. K« i.pel Uar!>our King's D»cl Xo. 1 Dock >. Di t i79 words
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Article148 1928-03-12 7 Monday. March I? 11. \V. 1.30 n.n ,8. r m, 7.7. mm. rcial up, A -U, Gilfillalt v. in I lupi.-'y q Mirrh 13 it. W. 1 58 a.m., 8.!. 2.46 p-m., 7.1. cl pen iup Ho Mo«(T Bank v. < eld play). «dhr«d;i>. March M II148 words
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Article128 1928-03-12 7 V'\(. LKONG, Hi.... frees B. Paaal n Bata P I i-J-3. VLTING. Dm.. "!>:> tons, ."rom ,)jamhi It-t, i v i.i:.. s. HH tana, f.-jm Kaehing 12-3. :n-:t. KARKATTA, Brit, :>r. ton., from Haar 11-K. 18-8. KI.KKES MAIM. Jap, -i.'r.K tons, frvm I, 'r K.inicl i I*-*. 9128 words
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Article134 1928-03-12 7 an*. Kerta, sad North West San ,'iiern and W. In i LahiO 1 i n. lapaa, Korea, Furaieaa, but (Siberia, fniUnrlaa Ulandii. Western C-<-.ids mid Wev len s.A (Kntaaag) 2 p.m ft Drgun Si A|.i A; I r-n i i. p.m 5... ii; p.m. asw. ad f134 words
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Article567 1928-03-12 7 Last Day of Spring Meeting. (Fran Our Own Currfspnmk'nt Kuala l.ui.ipur. Mar. 10. Tiicr w.i- large attendance i>m the bud .i;i- laagor rurf ccttag Koala Lumpur i. -day Uiiin Ml abonl 3.80, l>ut the Ins •>■..- a!! that eenld be deshred, there i>oin;r eloae anil exciting Anlahi v567 words
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Article81 1928-03-12 7 [BRITISH IMPERIAL Haiti. j Rußh; Mar. 11. Foreign exchange* are AnWerdan 12.12 Athens 388, Berlin 2H.1!'.-. BomW] Is. 5 31-:!2i1.. Brusaels HM%, Bucharest 7t<;i Buenos Aires 47V Cosenkagea 18J1H Geneva j:<;.u'.. Helsingfors l!':i 11-16, H>.ri Kon;; la. mi, Kobe Is. 16-1W Ii aat I IT-aM, Madrid (9.11, atilar H81 words
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Article158 1928-03-12 7 Keroaeup Oil .'■■r ol 8 l-i,. M I h j.35, Dragon 6.56, Crown J (8 k'lb. in tiuai IM UoM f» gU. IB is gla. in tins) 6.U6, Cro»i >S t*- m lirauis, 4..0. Unots T. j j.oO, isylviin Arrow 6iO iiger KM, r%tß in t»i Ik, S i.l'o.158 words
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62 1928-03-12 7 LUcti ..aoic mri'ior. apol is. 07*<L vr iv. New York :-S»A>t BISMI 0. ccntl H% per lb. 12 a'ek hooi; Mar. 12. il.S.S. cjua! 10 I fiuUnrd, VJ.CJ 1 Standard ii....~ ■> lender l-Jui:.- -<pt. •i.i- o' i!ir»^t •> '•■<>■■ 1:1 .1 .Ohio: l.o-.62 words
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STOCK AND SHARES.
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Article317 1928-03-12 7 ■mm Val. Pd. iy«I II *l Ana u il Baogi 1 l Mat. 1 1 Butu I ±1 fl Chenn-r.-.i't 1 I Chir. CI £1 £1 Eastern Sinn, a il Haad Yai 1 1 Kitum Tiu 1 I Honz hi. il il Hucy Yot ."re' il XI Huty \'ot317 words
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Article94 1928-03-12 7 Val. Pd. Cl £1 B. Aii l I Cei 1 1 <>. I tl il B. Sra mo mo Ua !lk. 1-'.". 11'. H iik. io i > l.i iu K«t.-. Bl 1 10 10 Hex 10 Id Mayn 1 1 Malm yj BO MeAl d. i.M L'2 0094 words
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Article77 1928-03-12 7 !J. Bag I i .<-. 1,30' I'/r 6*7! preir Sinjrayoro CoM 7 p.c. $533.01. )M IN SiiiiMPort Mi- j p.c DO of I Sing-pon- M.i, fX of l»07 Jl,'." M r« r SiaSBPON Mi.nit.i J>.c. of 1909 $1,10i:.i.i- dw i-ar. i inicpnl P-c. 3u,<M) 80 jn.c-ppal 6 p.c. .977 words
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Article309 1928-03-12 7 Pra.t and Co. and Lyal a. id E\ilt't quotation*. To-Jay'H Prices r-ser I ic Co. Bvmtt All.-nb. Alor i;a::.r. -l A. Hititra ($1) A Kuninc (SI) Km. Mala] r$8) I lleli I'anas ?5 i Mulirowi.ir '|1; Bastctt '$1> i::-..ua» N. 'XI) Bruotl U. (.$o) B. Jelutontr i|l) B. Katll309 words
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Article332 1928-03-12 7 Macphail and Co.. Ltd. Singapore. Mar. 12. Kubbi-r. Local 41' i cents. Knrier. Tin.- Lordon i-J.'U Us. Rabbar. K.i-ii-r. Now Send*!* i.'J-'j 1 M.iluka Piadai 1.25-1..t. r >. Mcntakabs .-■nt^. J11..11. Kuuntjns 115 ccnts-1. New •rd:u 3.10-8.30, I'njiinia 1.50-1.55. Kukit lelotong* 82-87 centa, United Malaccas 1.80- in332 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Obituary125 1928-03-12 7 lAN. -Mr-. Wee Rag T. ii gw Tall Woon U, on Sundo March 11, li»2fc. «t n ajn. :u lii Chial Road. Sin I saraa behind a widower, son. Wee Jo«. Hock 11.: daai ntc-r tv nwurn her loss Funeral "n Thursday, March 1">. 1928, ti :-uU;t Brown Cemetery.125 words
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Article33 1928-03-12 7 ut*. V. O. Galiatan :tnd family v' relation! and riends who »v kindly it tended tna fnnaral cf the late Victor Oswald Galistan, ulso those who offi-m' condolence Mid .vi Boral t:-;t>ut-.33 words
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Obituary33 1928-03-12 7 i. loving puaMl «f Own Isaac, ton of son 01 Capt. ar<l Hn. I. \io*s, who n«i«»d aviay at Hull iti". u\ Infirmary, on March 12. UST. Gone but not fargottw.33 words
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Advertisement71 1928-03-12 7 |U 1. 1 I ii.-.l-I I I I V nanTiM^/ 'iwtS clTrlti beading v NONARIES -v. arOsWraOM ROAU. innrHaal MMJ I r-' -i.-th (entur. S 4.05 n 0 iMrlionary i ».B ■Btnca BVBKI BUNDAI at I* ul '•> M! i Dietleamiy Ml v. TENEKIFi I 'et •-M Kdurator 4.M »>71 words
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Advertisement152 1928-03-12 7 CHEAH. Ob March 11, 1928, 13, Cantonnient Road, t.. Mr. and Xi bean !lcnp Chcaug :i uagfcter. Penang panen pk-:isc copy. BENG. On Sunday, March 11, 192t 7. N'on'i Canal it. ta He. ■■>■ &r%.\ H»ii^- Y.in^ KMumh. .4 dauffbtcr. I Mr. aad >\?.>. -I. W. BTACXHOUSI |ji.c. .-.s. Mantua.152 words
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Advertisement605 1928-03-12 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other CanaaMM \«Ms., nt« pago 16. WANTS. FOR SALE. BfC i... I I.!- 1 !> i:i>.. header j SELF-CONT \r r.j. WANTED on I >1< el ie I UAYIKi). ;\.u ju handwriting. ~Toßi:\ FOR SAU nn in excel leni rtmii I ACCOM !ODATIO tlin-e baei baihitiß. t-im-. p.,.605 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous54 1928-03-12 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (U> OesMaaay of Govrrnment Heslth 0t1i. Kor th» 21 Hour. roim X at Midnight o March 11. lv re n. 7.". .2 temperature i Alin. (TSMS radiation I s. .i temoeraturt i t bu'h Um| i Mean absolute humiiiit) Millibar >• %>£ 1 \:i|k.i .tion54 words
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997 1928-03-12 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 12. SOURCES OF TAXATION. The report of the Taxation Committee, which has been in the hands of the Government for somt weeks, is, we understand, to be laid on the table at the next meeting of the Legislative Council. It may be recalled that997 words
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1616 1928-03-12 8 IN OR OUT OF THE RING i i (Uy Norman Cla.rk. Secretary of r the British Boxing Board of Control and late Secretary of the International Boxing Union.) At the present time the qwtion <>'■ the referee's position in boxing contetts I whether he should1,616 words
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Article480 1928-03-12 8 Mr. I). M. Miller, sub-agent, Chartered Bank, Klangi If going to Katavlu mi transferThe Sarawak Guette understands lhat His Highness the Rajah will take >hort holiday in Java and Bali during this month. Mr. Gordon Cranna. secretary of the V.M.c.A. in Singapore, is recovering in the General480 words
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Article109 1928-03-12 8 TRIUMPHAL FLIGHT AROUND AUSTRALIA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sydney, Mar. 11. Capt. Bert H inkier, hero of the 15-day one flight from England to Australia, has >egun a triumphal tour of the country. Ie (lew from Brisbane to Sydney yesteriay, and alighted for an hour M New■astle109 words
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Article46 1928-03-12 8 1 rum China and Japan, by Khiva, due n Singapore 4 p.m. on Wednesday, the 14:h instant. From China and Japan, by Atsuta Maru, Jvc at Singapore on Thursday, the 15th instant. From Australia, by Houtman, due at S'ngapore on Friday, the l(!th instant.46 words
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Article62 1928-03-12 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable ilated Mar. Mi, their quotations being in Hold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber exchanges sales to-day 1,150 tons. March KM, April KM, May 25.50, .fun< 2'). ".(1, July L'.'i.'id, August 25.50, September 25.70, October 25.60,62 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement157 1928-03-12 8 v P l°lt±- 0 ol L n ;2iF CRICKET ACCESSORIES. JACK HOHBS "FORCE" CRICKET BATS. Blade of special!}' selected willow and beautifully balanced. Prices from $14.50 to $24.00. .'lotted willow. /^"^BBw l >r i'"es from I'UACTICE" BaT. "^^W^^^?^ Best quality with For hard wear and Ajfciv '^Sjry 1 .nirtlT'i' jifi157 words
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Advertisement57 1928-03-12 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 FOX SUPER PRODUCTION COLOSSUS Featuring GBOBGI O'RUIEN. irst Show at 7.30 A Western Drama SILVER VALLEY Featuring TOM MIX and HIS HORSE TONY. TAN CHENC; KEE CO.. LTD., Propriitors. BRITAIN'S BEST 500 CC Motor Cycle Sole Distributors for Malaya GUTHRBE CO., LTD.,57 words
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Advertisement60 1928-03-12 8 On Other Pages, Pa*e. vu-wed g f tilnrt and Commerce 7 Shipping and the Mails 7 Meteorological Report 7 Si-laniror Kai-.s 7 To-day 1 Rfcan Market 7 fable- and Radio NVws 9 Government House Engagement* <j Restriction Inquiry F.M.S. and Johori' MoetinKS il 4 M Sjirrt News and Comments .1060 words
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Article622 1928-03-12 9 PREPARATIONS. SPECIAL HONOUR TO BE SHOWN. PROGRAMME OF LONDON FESTIVITIES. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Kughy. Mar- 11. Details are now available of the welcome being prepared for the King and Queen of Afghanistan, who will arrive in Leaden! ea Taeedaj and el the exceptional arraagemeats to make the622 words
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90 1928-03-12 9 A U S T R O M U N G A R I A N FRONTIER INCIDENT. [REI'THR TFLKCRAM] London. Mar. 10. Gaaeva s The LengM Council has \irtually shelved the conundrum of the Bsacbine-gaa parts being taken over the Aaatro-Hunirarian fn ntier. The committee of three appointed to unfold90 words
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Article51 1928-03-12 9 [REITER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 10. Tin- King it Barkiagham Palace conferred ui>on Major-General Daaeaa, torr.ier Command:.v. of the Shanghai Force, the inMgnia of the K.C.B. Hit Majesty rstelvod Major-General Demean very cordially ur.d chatted for a quarter of an hour un the situation in China, particularly inReuter - 51 words
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Article115 1928-03-12 9 FRENCH LINER CRASHES IN CHANNEL. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 11. A heavy snow squall forced down in ihc Knglish Channel a French Air Union liner on the London-Paris service. The pilot and mechanic, who were the sole occupants, were drowned. A cross-Chan-nel steamer salved the wrecked machine. [BRITISHReuter - 115 words
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Article139 1928-03-12 9 Demonstration on Arrival At Lahore. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 10. I •■ore The Simon Commission has arrival It had a cordial reception, the members being entertained very successfully at an At Home given by Punjab chiefs at the residence of Sir Zulfikar Ali Khan, lepresentative of the EasternReuter - 139 words
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Article328 1928-03-12 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 10. New York President Coolidge has signed the Alien Property Bill. Geneva M. Briand and Heer Van Blokland have signed the Franco-Dutch treaty of arbitration and conciliation. [REITER FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] Hong Kong, Mar. 12. H.M.S. Cumberland has arrived. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO]Reuter - 328 words
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Article76 1928-03-12 9 king Becomes Patron In Chief. [KEUTER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 11. The King has consented to become the Patron-in-Chief of the British Empire Service League, of which the Prince of Wales is Patron. The King will, therefore, be Patron-in-Chief of ex-soldiers' organisations throughout the Empire. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO]Reuter - 76 words
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Article193 1928-03-12 9 ADUTCH VIEW. GREAT EXPANSION OF PLANTING. [REUTER TELEGRAM] :,ondon. Mar. 10. Amsterdam The very <rrave danger of a rubber slump in 1930 is prophesied in v letter to the newspaper Het Handelsblad from the chief editor of the Deli Courant of Medan, Sumatra, who urges the DutchReuter - 193 words
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Article306 1928-03-12 9 Allegations Against Foreign Engineers. [REL'TGR TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 11. I Kiga There has been a sensation in Leningrad and Moscow owiie/ to the 0.G.1'.U. arresting a number of engineers, technicians and officials at the Donet/. coal-)>asin on a charge of counter-revolu-tionary activities and plots to destroy theReuter - 306 words
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Article123 1928-03-12 9 Fall of Earth Kills 200 People. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 10. Rio de Janeiro A message from Santos states that 200 persons were killed by being crushed in houses under millions of tons of earth owing to a subsidence at Mount Montserrat. London, Mar. 11. Rio deReuter - 123 words
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Article49 1928-03-12 9 [REITER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 10. New York The Bank of France has U-gun a suit for possession of $5,000,000 deposited in the Chase National Bank, a 1 Ui: inn that it deposited an equal sum in the State Bank of Russia before the Soviet Revolution.Reuter - 49 words
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Article249 1928-03-12 9 DIPLOMATS PROTEST. JOINT APPEAL TO GOVERNMENTS. [RF.tTEK FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] Peking, Mar. 10. j The Diplomatic Body has decided to cable their respective Governments tha.., in view of the continued internal wars in China, which now hnve spread over practically the whole country, and with249 words
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Article376 1928-03-12 9 Engagements During Past Week. We have received the following com- m unique from Government House Sunday, Mar. -I. The following had the honour of dining at Government House Captain G. Hopwood, C.8.E., R.N., Commander K. Hams- j botham, R.N., Win;? Commander Hunter, j Lieut. A. (i. Warren. KM.376 words
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Article67 1928-03-12 9 Alleged Offer to United States. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London. Mar. 10. Washington Mr. Bingham introduced a resolution in the Senate slating that, the chiefs of the islands of Tutuila and Manua and certain other Samoan is lands having agreed to cede to the UniteJ States absolutely without reserveReuter - 67 words
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Article171 1928-03-12 9 PLIGHT OF PASSENGERS AND CREW [REITER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 10. j Anxious hours were passed by the 150 passengers and 113 crew of the American steamer Robert E. Lee, which was wreck- 1 ed on the rocks near Plymouth, Massachu- setts, on the night of the 'JthReuter - 171 words
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Article126 1928-03-12 9 League and the Egyptian Treaty. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Mar. 11. Sir Austen Chamberlain reached London to-night from Geneva. On his way he had a short conversation at the station in Paris with Lord Crewe. Discussing League affairs, with journalists before leaving Geneva, the British Foreign Secretary126 words
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Article59 1928-03-12 9 Ibn Saud not Thought to Be Involved. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 11. Jerusalem A sign of Bedouin disbelief in Ibn Saud's complicity in the attacks on Trans-Jordanian tribes is reported from Amman. Firham-i-Buma-shliur. who was responsible for tlv attack 'n February, has been imprisoned and forced to disgorgeReuter - 59 words
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Article56 1928-03-12 9 Big Prices on New York Exchange. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 11. New York Another wild orgy of speculation on the Stock Exchange on Saturday resulted in the breaking of all Saturday's trading records, the total sales of the two hour session exceeding $2,060,000, but enormous profit-taking checkedReuter - 56 words
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Article66 1928-03-12 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 10. Washington The House of Representatives rejected the proposed amendment to the constitution abolishing the so-called Lame Duck sessions ami changing the PresrlentMil inaugural date The Lame Duck session is a short session during the interval between the election of a President inReuter - 66 words
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Article75 1928-03-12 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 11. New Delhi In the Assembly Lalu Lajpat Rai and Mr. Srinivasa Iyengar declared that they had no faith in the British Government. The Indian Army was not an insurance of peace, but an insurance of continuous slavery. Mr. Mackworth Young, Secretary itReuter - 75 words
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Article65 1928-03-12 9 [REITER TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 11 Mexico City A message from (luadalajara states that the American- owned Piedra Bola Silver and Gold- j mining Company has closed down iv works at Ahualulico, state of Jalisco, owing to labour disputes. The news- papers declare that many mines in theReuter - 65 words
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Article565 1928-03-12 9 F.M.S. MEETING. CO-OPERATION WITH DUTCH DESIRABLE. DANGER OF SUDDEN ABANDONMENT. The following il ;m extended aceoaat of the meeting to consider the situation in MUMCtioB with luMml restriction, convened by the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce. u:id held in Kuala Lumpur on Friday. A summarised report appeared in565 words
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725 1928-03-12 9 JOHORE HIRING. Cable to Secretary Of State. At Saturday--- meeting of the Johore Planters' Association, which was summarised in our issue of lhat day, it was deckled to send the following cable to the Secretary ot State for the Colonies In special general meeting Johore Planters Association comprising Britixh companies725 words
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Article38 1928-03-12 10 HEAVY LOSSES. TEN BOMBS THROWN DURING STRIKE. rhont n with loningj and I i do noi j i iking fe.r I som« only a few ah other B) which ployers and workn .y be i38 words
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Article45 1928-03-12 10 Chance .Wiir.-t Master And O-.vner. t r. N. morning in Teck in < barge of the 9 en the police srer 11. on Mar. 7, ...ly Jlying. rd, includ- lunch :i lifebelt. The :i lifebelt i ied b.. i\ .1- lifel i >-")". sad45 words
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Article95 1928-03-12 10 Well-known Singapore Firm Summoned. :i •hi.- morning beMadia, r<u- S\ lits Java Ti-ading with havir.:: I nvi lopes lx.;.iitv; -i f.. 1 The Brown Bn Mundell, irho appeared on lan liui that they pleading guilty. The nrm had previously bought genuine enveloßsa and then their ageati m95 words
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Article30 1928-03-12 10 Need for Greater Economic Co-operation. [kkitkr nuaaaaai] 'iokio Mar. 10. entirely need than ever hat ihe two countries Del .i treat) na !>.;■ ion for the main- ions.30 words
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Article59 1928-03-12 10 ,;<n WwUMI M Of Mk-,'cd I- i who ,iiicl io cap- i BMC away, it .i pedestrian. limai. who h.i'l d the nia:i lock > ..mi .■strit-t iim> <>n unlijrhtaii lv. n- i him in the a t>lui-K\ ng to it-,.-Ml in th* chest. i' tar59 words
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Article164 1928-03-12 10 luarterly general meeting of the ot Malaya will iic held at 10 ajn. on Saturday, Mar. 84, at the Maaonii Hall, Venntog Koud. Kuala formed the subject of a cl re the Third Ponce (Mr. C. H. Daken) ihi.^ A Teochew claimed on a of two valued164 words
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Article232 1928-03-12 10 Mr. I'aiil Thomas and .Miss Sylvia Banm. 1 .v pretty wedding was solemnised in 1 on Saturday d, in bridegroom baktg Mr. I Paul Thomas, former maaagor of the department (.f the Methodist Publishing House, and the bride Miss i Barnes, of FairfieU ChW School, Singapore. The Bey.232 words
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Article175 1928-03-12 10 A Duchess Pianist and ell-Known ■.isi. A lady with distinguished nnme will appear t: Victoria Theatre next evenings in Duchess Sfadya of Leuchtenberg, pianist. She will appear in conjunction witi the well-known violinist Alexander Moguilewsky, and both uil be under the patronage of ILK. the Governor175 words
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Article120 1928-03-12 10 inday nitrht eoaci its at KatTlos v. in popularity, and lieople present last F iis th<' pregraasme piesented well ion to the contribti•ii -tra. thre» acnssisted. and then fa full success. Si;;norinj I very i harn.inji lyric •i excelWnt voice and •he au.iience with her :tions.120 words
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300 1928-03-12 10 HOME FOOTBALL. English and Scottish League Results. Results. [Reuter Telegram.] London. Mm-. 11. tehes i:i the English and Soi'ish League! to-(!»\ waits dl si follows Division I. Illackburn >■ Liverpool 1 Birmingham l Slieillcld U. 1 Boitmi l Arssaal 1 Cardiff Leicester 0 Evcrton 0 Portsmouth n HoddersneU -I SunderlsmlReuter - 300 words
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Article173 1928-03-12 10 Garrison G. C. Men's Medal. The following la the result of the men's monthly medal foe March at the Garrison Golf Club w A. Borne Mi— lB— 6B 1. '.-Co!. L l:. Taylor M— lS— oB K. c. Milligan S4— l.">— 6<j Capt. H. J. llollitiKsworlh M M W173 words
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Article113 1928-03-12 10 Tanglin Club Tournament. TIES FOR WEDNESDAY. Cullen Cup. Mr. and Mrs. Milliiran v. Kranklin and Mi- Barriaftoa. Gentlemen' Doubles Handicap. Kukh-r and Winter v Cator and Williams. Mile.- and Green Hansell and Strinjrfellow. Joyce and Wishart v. Majors Stoehr and Gardner. Bel! and A. Stevens v. Dr. Chambers nnd113 words
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Article72 1928-03-12 10 [i:LUTEK TELEGRAM] London, Mar. 11. A trade turn favourable to Lancashire is revealed hy tin; returns of the lnternational Cotton PoJi'iatloa for the six months emk-d Jan. ".1. Th' reav in 'he world consumption of raw cotton was 258,000 bales compared with the coin --ponding: six months72 words
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Article299 1928-03-12 10 Ireland's Narrow Win At Cardiff. [Reuter Telegram. 1 London. Mar. 10. Ir. the Ragvy inleinati.-nal at Cardiff, Irelann defeated Wales !.y U ix.ints to 10. At th' outset the Irish backs were dangerous. After ten minutes play Canly score<l a try for Ireland. Stephenson con- J vertmg. iReuter - 299 words
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Article150 1928-03-12 10 Chinese v. S.C.C. on (he I'iiditnß. There will be aTi interesting match <•!■ til* S.C.C. gresmd <m Thursday afternoon, whfcn ihe chlb will be at ho.ne to the S.C.---.A. Siiico the Stadium has been in Q > few matches »f this importance have been played on the padunu. In150 words
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Article121 1928-03-12 10 Funeral of French Minister In BMafkak. (From Our Own Coiicspondent.) BaaghesT. Mar. n. The funeral of the late French Minister, M. Heau, took place this morning and was largely attended by the official and civic i ommunity. M. Ki'uu. who wa» i>(i year- of age, .spent121 words
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Article87 1928-03-12 10 The Kcd 9am Ready To Leave. Yesterday tha aaroplaiM Bad Rom underwent a trial of five hours, preparatory to I— llllll Singapore on the final >tayvs of the Bight to Australia. Flijrht Commander Oave-Brown-Cave has, we Ixiieve, MBthmd the power by cablt from the Air Ministry, to permit87 words
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Article79 1928-03-12 10 Drastic Measures to Prevent Spreading. [MM TfXK'.BAM] London, Mar. ML Midland, Texas Ligataiag si;irt*-<i tc.iifi. Maze in a barrel tank at the Maenolin Petrolrum Company. In order to ["event the destruction of If 'vfincry. a '.-inch gOB Ml lireil »t tli«- other four tunki at clone r»nire.79 words
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377 1928-03-12 10 CRICKET. R.A.F. Players in Padang Match. Tfesj B.C.C. defeated the Cniied Srr-i vices on the padunjc ofl Baturdaj by three The Si i". bitted ti.st and iter lared witli 179 for tfat e/iefceta, Bquadron-| Laa4er Uvack seortas; not .ut :nd Flight-:. :-ut..-mtn: Wljtjrlwworth •■i of the i i>.i Miic-'i was377 words
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245 1928-03-12 10 MERCANTILE FIXT URE. Borneo Co. and Boustead's Beat A.P.C. In an inter o:; the pjidaiif; yes'.oirin; I and Bonstead' bei thi A.P.I .by 32 runs, the winners dccUllini 174 for five w lekets. Marshall and J. V. S. Bi-ooke batted WeO :'<>r the rs. Stack lo.ik all the wickets fni245 words
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Article192 1928-03-12 10 The S.C.K.C. bvat the Indian tion by 18 runs, the scores being as follows Indian Association. It. Jumabfaoi b HuiihiiiK 1. B. Nanjundiah c Si..w Hian b Hoahinp 0. R K. Bhaskarao c Ah Chuan ;>; > Siow Hian L'l. B. Kaj b Hoahin»r 0, A.192 words
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Article148 1928-03-12 10 Tokio. Mar. '.>. Rubber f.a.q. -pot was quoted to-day ■t 80 sen (middle price). Japan's i itmenta are I i«. total yen i.iH'o,ooo. Of this Manchuria claims the largest share followed by China pi""!"'' 1 and the South Seas. The diacuMiooi between the P.ime Minister ami148 words
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Article389 1928-03-12 10 A Programme of All-Round Excellence. Judged by th> beet standards, h artist Whn tool I Charity Con tort at '.he V .-'ir Theatre last night ov her medium, and tne reotilt v.as a programme whi«h gavi sure t» the audience. From the point of view oi being well389 words
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Letter26 1928-03-12 11 rur-yptlble for ijtr»- .1 thit letters I -inl. Lonf I or eat 'iclot* thuir krili fw fnarmata* of good f»lt*. M by th« writ»r'» '.c inserted]26 words
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89 1928-03-12 11 general iii in- i foreign uf thv.T. mien? n il pel would WART AX. Time*. i iniiii-.ii ti in me, \vu< Btrti i' tlw «!<■>■ S J and II I ti. the Govern■i every nderful i ,:ar<l lo VI of i ..i rei > to89 words
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Article259 1928-03-12 11 h -.ht; Dvtdi Kast iadttaa, itc." A iinio Hi' Hutch (lisiu>sion ot rhii nu be i: "s ibility ol eoupcrnlive marketinir: it h:«> m>t bwn J cnt nttentioa hiu- but is cit- j Luinly dm of Uk- most effectiv* ncani Btro) of prie««. To puard atrains'. ovcrproductkM it should259 words
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Article395 1928-03-12 11 T'> the Editor of the Straits T:n:«. It i- very Ki:'tifyins to all who work for St. Andrew's H<>>pitul to re i in j our i a] er, which tbowi tha rirads, who have •■> i!<>si- at h Lhe welfare of the >ick women aiul ihilnren hoi395 words
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Article77 1928-03-12 11 k :1a 'or ding Uarch 3, •tatr« lout in <?n amallI I IJ l i 11. respectively, oti ■>l plairui .■..!> leuttu :•>-..i M '.natlpox ins I l>. raiting ha* I een i rail; ney. but thi i in| J v m. V>ll ire I I'uiln. K i..i77 words
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Advertisement117 1928-03-12 11 I MOU TRIE PIANO whivli is upmlaltji CMUtiMCted for MALATA :ind yu;\tanteed for BEYEN YEABB. CASH OR INSTALMENTS. S. Mo9T£iiE CO., LTD. rporsUd In Hong KoagJ miiii Wonderful fingers that can «Jfc£i--- draw from mute strings and keyboard the most exquisite harmonies Paderewski has enriched the world by hours of117 words
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Advertisement220 1928-03-12 11 I Raffles Hotel TO-NIGHT Tea Dance 6 to 8 p.m. By kind nrrmissio:) of 1.t.-('«d. J. PICKERING, M.C.. D.S.O i and Olhcers. the BAND OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S REGIMENT will render selections in the Palm Couil at 1.15 p.m. i General Manrcer I. K. SMITH. Mpaacer R. II C.220 words
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Article343 1928-03-12 12 RUfiBY FOOTBALL. New Zealanders to Tour South Africa. The proposed tour of a South African hftien in Nen Zealand ne\t SUHUMI is arousinp a good deal of interest in vußKer circles, since it will bring together the two strongest rujffrer iilayinj.' countries in the world. This assertion may343 words
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102 1928-03-12 12 BRITAIN AND OLYMPIC GAMES. Wonderful Response To Appeal. London, Feb. H. I Lord Rochdale, preeUHiig at tae an1 nual general meeting of the British I Olympic Association hi London, >aiil that but for thi (art that l;i> newspaper appeal had m<-t with a wondeifnl response he would have h.irl to102 words
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Article177 1928-03-12 12 Am ing the :>;\ssen>;:.rs who sailed on tlic I', and Narkunda froni Culombn for London was Mr. c. T. Van Coy7.pl. the Cambridge Blue, T'm- main object of his visit is to participate in the Olympic Camcs. H«. was in.iw-ci to represent Great Britain in the177 words
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101 1928-03-12 12 HYLAM SCHOOL INCIDENT. Visitors Accused of Being Police Spies. Before the Second Police Maghtrntt (Mr. W. N. linurlay) on Friday sentence of four months' rigorous libi ianaiiiaiil ;i passed on two Hylam boose servnnti convicted <>f wrongfnl eoannement. It was thai two Hylam visitors i. nnance at a llylam ajheel101 words
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Article33 1928-03-12 12 Angry HonsehoWer: "Stop thi-. infernal neiae, «ill fen, ar I'll leten the man f ihf Village Baml: You eani do tant, fu**ner, nVva pel 'nn \re playin' th< cornet.33 words
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29 1928-03-12 12 SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Ordvrs for week ending Harea U Tanrsdar, Mnreß IS, Bom! Practice Seadaanrtera, i"> p.m. Friilav. Marah 18, Ain!.ul:ince Class Hvuliiiuartrrs, D.IC p.m.29 words
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Advertisement140 1928-03-12 12 ft"" sa^annnnnnnß^ =r i "*«nnnnSaSiiSß^. ~>'n&£^ <■. That snow-white freshness is the direct result of using Rcckitts Blue in the rinsing water. Enjoy equally good results by following her example use Reckitt's Bag Blue I w wtaVLTP tf&A fox (At /3aa un/A t/u MAI AN.) LONDON. y <5 /siut oruJ140 words
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Advertisement222 1928-03-12 12 Corns Stop Hurting in 3 Seconds "Gets-It"-the World. Fattest Corn Remover Works like magic on any kind of corn, no matter how old, where it is, how bad it hurts. One touch and Ihe pain goes. Almost unbelievable. Then the corn shrrvcls up and is peeled off. A scirntitic way222 words
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Advertisement215 1928-03-12 12 ONE BEST Mf C I G AP ETTE vMR rrJw tTrom fheir inception State s4 l's f Express.S.S.S have been recog- y, A w|| nised the premier high-class A W PM Cigarette in every country of El? 555 have aiv.ays been made by K-JQ n||| hand one at a time215 words
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Article91 1928-03-12 13 Loadoa, Kci>. :>. C iluwaj Lady 'I- .0'; \u 1 «d her Bich! L!vinn«tone. Sh. declined be Ifer 1 f v 1 Kort An e;ir:ii ited La ly Hcnth. forßMrlw Mr!-. Elliott Lynn, who 1 Hying fmm l*rotoria to Bulr.wa: •x Kinntwlcc :;'.il v.ns fomo*lletl91 words
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Article81 1928-03-12 13 Vancouver (Winnipaf), Fab. RficißC against tinif. throe steamer* carrying liquor valut-1 ai Hi.OOO.nOO dollar* ;iv trjrtng to dl* ham their baforc thr Federal prohlMti«> i the Introduction of liquor iiiir i"itsi "its j into private bend ii wrforwd at nkbiigU J to-morrow. Two of the -'ca'v. 'i.-81 words
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41 1928-03-12 13 $5,600 FOR GOLDSMITH MSS. EMM FOR GOLDSMITH MSB. Li mion. Feb. One of 'In- u-.\ olivtr Goldsmith manuiicripta extant ;'i '.-hi'd the r Til prk r by*!. The m«nu«erlpl vnt -.< tran la\ion I (;:i-i"- of n with Kn:!l'sh j i rs41 words
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Article39 1928-03-12 13 SPAIN AND TIIK LEAGUE. i Paris. r«b. 28. It ti-. I that Spain will H Mint to the 1. aicufl «'i N'atii r*~ daring the lap- :i. Thii followi ilu' reported Franco-Si>:i-i h njrreemenl regardhiK the .-.-l-ni-nirtrntion of Tanuicr.39 words
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Article22 1928-03-12 13 i -ii an air ser- 1 hi' ;<> the Italian Riviera far the ;r;ins-i of Rowan to Eajrlaad Bad Geraway22 words
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Advertisement192 1928-03-12 13 Travelling Requisites Colonial -Wonder Thavellino Rug UC WONIJI •rnu.NIV. "Jl--KAY.:u.IM." J1 --KAY.:u.lM. 1 RUG. hi r in :li l( V" v h;;w double th, ll:i: i: s en buying, ami for Knot I l«h« designs, in i lourings, lua- fringe. i I IMPERIAL TRAVELLING Price S:5.()(l. I sOILED LINEN BAGS.192 words
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Advertisement147 1928-03-12 13 I'KOPKKTV BALK. Tlw follcvt :nt: S C ironi: Koea s n-_ I >, <"hulia S Mat on I.-. 23 md Uarrh T Prceho land and Sir '.i.-,o .q. ft.. Bfed n bin AlicJa mi hold Tnura Read, <>:T Kaaipoiiß Ja»a Koail. sq. ft, Mr. B. W. Ayah Durui. 19 .1147 words
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Advertisement126 1928-03-12 13 CHEVROLET CAKS AND TRUCKS The Supreme Transport for Economy and Utility BOiloLO iHEVROLET, L l O. (lacorpormted ir. the Straits Betlki— U) 88, ORCnARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. J Sr^^:^ SOUND BRITISH CONSTRUCTION; -W-*^^^ 111 1 M{kJ^ C SINGAPORE. KUALA I IMIM X. li*!)!!, \Carfor SIIMlvl'R I B^k^^B^Laaß^al^BaarißWaKtfaaX nfMBBaaV I /"\f J126 words
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Advertisement1133 1928-03-12 14 •VaWts over $7..">00.000 S.C. Assurance in force over $27,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Straits Settlement*) BEAD OatlCS Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The- Cmr.j.any has £20,000 deposited wiih the Supreme Court of Enp.lcn.s and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies1,133 words
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Advertisement379 1928-03-12 14 I BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in BagJaa4), I I CapUal i' 3.000.000 Capital Subscribed £1,800,000 Capital Paid ap £1,060,000 Xt servo Fund and Rest £1,645,666 BOAKD OF DtBECTOH .1. M. Hyrie, Chairman. i\ K. < aahaera, 100, Caarlae i. Hambro, J. ii. aobinaoa, tm% Esq. Sir379 words
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Advertisement420 1928-03-12 14 I INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS UFB INSURANCE CO. 2nd floor. Hung Konp Bank hrs., Singapore. j All plans of Life Eadowmenl nd Annuity policies issued al loweat i:ii'\s obtainable in Malaya. Assets £1 1,01,0,000 COMMERCIAL UNION, ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England) Vire, Ufa, Maria*, AeeUeat, (.varantce and Motor.. Anscts f.,1.000,000420 words
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Advertisement476 1928-03-12 14 FRASER NEAVE, LIMITED NOTICE N"o!!iT. aeroby atom that ttic ThirtyFirst Ordinary General Meeting of the Compenj will be hold at thr Bogiaterad Oflce of the Compaay, Noa. 6 and 7. rrafalgar Street, Bingaporo, on Saturday. March n 2S. at noon for the following pnrpoaQl I 1. To receive the Directors'476 words
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Advertisement770 1928-03-12 14 APPRENTICES WANTED ENGINEERING BRANCH Posts and THi'i-raphs Department. S.S. and PJLB. i. Appr.ntic- Toehaioal Bahordinate* nrp required Tor the Engineering Brand) of thr above PoaartawM. l. Candidate! must bf ia possession of ■aaior Oxford .>r Cambridge ccr .1 ,ini>- hf t r lti and under 21 iiK>'. >■ cti.l eandidatei770 words
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Advertisement359 1928-03-12 15 4-O miles pev galton S5 inila« pct 1 hour 'Hb^Cbf/^^^^ HbV HWjI^I H^sat fit ombiaed wlih length of care-free ir^ cost-free Bervice which is unique. THE BRITISH ¥> "jHf FI"K Givei v«;ii Price for Price nore than anythinx <;n the- Markd 4-5 SEATER RHWffID TO 51.550. FEDERATED MOTORS every time359 words
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Advertisement340 1928-03-12 15 Si .£t*^t>- .1 r i II »i ii mi I I I 'i' if A i ULM'it C iPaflF W L Hill I j^^^yjjflß'','^ j(v a^a^BHaHJßa^BflHßg Thi doors of the Packard Faultlesslyclean shops, the very factory arc always open to finest materials, the best of visitors to America. machinery and340 words
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Advertisement305 1928-03-12 16 By Special Ap toinirr.ent to H.M. The Xii k' of Si:im. Estd. 1872. STERLING SILVER AND E.P.N.S. WARE. TEA SETS TRAYS and SALVERS SILVER MOUNTED COFFEE CUPS and SAUCERS BONBON DISHES CONDIMENT SETS SAUCE BOATS SPOONS and PASTRY FORKS. In new and attractive patterns are among the latest additions to305 words
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Advertisement213 1928-03-12 16 OXIDIZED COPPER SUN DIAL On Concrete Pedestal A perpetual time-keeper. CONCRETE VASES FOUNTAINS BENCHES, etc. Inspection invited. THE Elkayes Concrete Works, 40. HIGH STREET. A DICTIONARY OF MODERN ENGLISH USAGE By H. W. FOWLER. Price $4.50. KELLY WALSH, LTD. (Incorporated In Hong Kong) RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. STEEL RAILS AND TIPPING213 words
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Advertisement944 1928-03-12 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PREPAYABLE CHARGES for Want*, For Sale, To Let, etc.. In ordinary close *et type (average six word* to line) are Per line 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, twelve944 words
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Advertisement657 1928-03-12 16 SITUATIONS WANTED S< nun NURSE (toverness seeks employment, free from end April, good references. Apply 408. Straits Times. BILLET WANTED, South Indian, factory conductor and 2nd grade gas ana oil ei>;ine driver. Write stating salary to 290, S. Times. MINING ENGINEER seeks position ctnagtr or assistant (lode or <i!luvial) experiencr657 words
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Advertisement229 1928-03-12 16 CHEAVIN'S SALUDOR FILTERS BRITISH MADE j 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 SPARE CANDLES STOCKED ALSO DRIPSTONE FILTERS Opt-n and closed stands. ON SALE AT FRANKEL'S 375, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. PENS AND PENCILS Deluxe229 words
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Advertisement261 1928-03-12 16 IMPORTANT MIDWIFERY BOOKS. II AS OT UimVIKFRY. hy iiitivn-. Deikcteji and <•• liupuy 1.'.0 i PBACTiCAL MIDWIFUY, I l>y Gibbaa Firsgibbaa, M.1).. FJLCPJ. S 910 A M \M Al. OF MIDWIFERY, l»y T. W. Kden aad Kardl.-y Iloll:i:i.l $16..->» OPEBATIVB MIDWIFBBY. A Kuide to tho dillicultirs and rnniplica(ioi:s of .Midwifery261 words
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