Malacca Guardian, 21 May 1928
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Title Section16 1928-05-21 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN C'UDLISHED WEEKLY). \ql MALACCA, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1928. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. No. 2116 words
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Article, Illustration53 1928-05-21 1 The High School buildings, like all the rest of Malacca, possess an old world c] ;j v hi< h has endeared them to the many generations of pupils and teachers who have worked within their, walls.” The above is a quotation from “The Optimist,” with which53 words
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Advertisement54 1928-05-21 1 (Engineered to provide the jjggsßj ance costs Vauxhall is truly the Because it is basically balanced ing crankshaft it has smoothness, power and reliability in boun- |||j|pPgljM jp teous measure. Drive Vauxhall p and discover these feature-facts gigljfeß for yourself. J Product of General Motors BORNEO-CHEVROLET Ltd. ERHH Singapore —Malacca54 words
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Advertisement177 1928-05-21 1 J rj* Agentf 3 3 or counties and to act generally as 1 Enquiries and Consultations invited. 1 T MAYHEW > I Managing Director. gi Ji dfter Ewrciae. j| kfj| “4711” Eau de Cologne is the companion of Sport. Its refreshing YVfl coolness after exercise is particularly appreciated by women.177 words
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Article890 1928-05-21 2 I’HE UNITED TRADERS (K.L.) LIMITED. 19th May, 1928. Rubbers. —There was very little change in the price of rubber which closes to-day London S r /a, New York 18(4 and Singapore 291/2Not much interest has been evinced in the Rubber Share Market though the tone was quietly890 words
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Advertisement115 1928-05-21 2 M. A> Goincs 23, First Cross Street, Malacca. I A CHEAP SALE Records. io i I jifi l#!|l!|i|M> possess a machine of I t M phone. Owing to rubber slump i oll r prices ot records will be as v V follows. v 1* English :—H.M.V. H. M. V. Malay115 words
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Advertisement286 1928-05-21 2 Powered by Buick Speedy as a train comfortable as a private car, the G. M. C. Bus is the ideal vehicle for mass transportation. Powered with the famous Buick Valve-in-Head engine G. M. C. will give more trips in any given time more trips mean more passengers, and passengers are286 words
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Miscellaneous790 1928-05-21 2 MUST BE WON!!! A MOTOR CAR!! PENANG BENEVOLENT CROSSWORDS: SPECIAL COMPETITION. JUST $i for a MOTOR CAR ($2,950) DESCRIPTION OF CAR.—I2/24 lip.; 2/3 sea lf A Model, perfectly New. Fitted with wheel brakes, cOck SpccAometer Spare Wheel, Special Eastern Hood, Pneumatic 4U mile, to one gallon Benzine. Speed. 5o miles790 words
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Article250 1928-05-21 3 I Departures per s.s. Kopah c 14- for Singapore—Messrs. E. Kong Guan, R. T. Ryall, and J. c Gallinagh, Mr. Smyly. I Arrivals per s.s. Tronoh -j 15- —Messrs. Roberts and Tan Luang Kia. Arrivals per s.s. Sin Kheng c Seng 15-5-28 —Mr. and Mrs. Fox. Departures250 words
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Advertisement1009 1928-05-21 3 AI) V ERTISEMENTS. advertisements. NOTICE. AUCTION SALE A sale °f the following Motor UHSI RVEY OF MALACCA taK P lace j* 21. Church 1 TOWN. street, on Wednesday the 30th nstant, at 4 p.m. Unmounted copies of the follow- L One Austin twenty, No. Cub-Divisions of Malacca are in good1,009 words
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Advertisement121 1928-05-21 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. The Malacca Guardian. L Tel. Ad. Guardian Malacca. l 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 3 Months $l.OO 6 2.00 12 4.00 For places outside Malacca Town, add 25 cts., 50 cts., $1 respectively for postage. The Malacca Guar- dian is on sale at:— i Penang. —The Railway Bookstall. Ipoh. —The Railway121 words
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Advertisement130 1928-05-21 3 i j j|||p :r. r.: j I Fiat 509 Model IS A THINGOF JOY FOR EVER i <^> j $1 Malacca Agents: <sb, afe W «y Malacca Motor Garage. I ADELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE. f S® UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. ff REMODELLED AND REDECORATED. LARGE COOL AIRY ROOMS with ELECTRIC LIGHT and130 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous113 1928-05-21 3 MALACCA TIDE TABLE. < MAY, 1928. c H. M. Height i ft. 21 Monday M 8.30 6.5 A 9.00 7.4 22 Tuesday M 9.00 6.4 c< A 9.40 7.0 s 23 Wednesday M 9.40 6.2 i A 10.20 6.5 24 Thursday M 10.20 5.8 I s A 11.10 5.8 c113 words
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Miscellaneous46 1928-05-21 3 2 “—It Sweeps The Brightest 1 You off Your Hpiy? Twinkle of the f >{ ff UT ««OLD LIX)Yd¥ qprfWfl I If Feet Wlth t he Freshman 7 Soreens I Enjoyment.” Biggest Star! g| RIALTO THEATRE. Commencing Thursday 24th May -><- Last Night Sunday 27th May USUAL ADMISSION.46 words
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Article291 1928-05-21 4 [The Malacca Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinion of its correspondents Singapore, 18th May, 1928. The Editor, The Malacca Guardian, Malacca. Yeow Kim Swee Shield Competition. gjj. 6. Bik deserves sympathy forgetting so excited. By arriving at such rash conclusions O. Bik has betrayed himself as possessing very291 words
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Article164 1928-05-21 4 In our issue of the 14th instant, certain correspondence appeared with regard to the procedure adopted at the annual general meeting of the Malacca Chinese Football Club, held on the 22nd of April. The correspondent asked for our opinion on the matter he made public,164 words
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Article967 1928-05-21 4 OUR LOST SUPREMACY. At no time during the last twenty years has Europe been so poverty-stricken in boxing talent as she is now, writes Norman Cark, Secretary of the British Boxing Board of Control. Time was when, in Britain alone, we had a number of boxers who967 words
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Article419 1928-05-21 4 I found the heir buttoning the j coat of his pyjama jacket. I hear you have been naughty,” I said, in a terrible voice. And you know what I told you last time? The heir nodded. I cleared my throat impressively. I little thought,” I said,419 words
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Article1105 1928-05-21 4 Always I can read the tale of the man who is a hundred years old, or more than a hundred years old. I’here is one, I see, whose tale is simple enough. But I read it. You would say that he has lived placidly in one house for1,105 words
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75 1928-05-21 4 ADercorn, anda LOI e 4 The Most Noble Orcer of e Garter was constitute! by ku Edward TIL in 1348. 1 D Rosebery, who received75 words
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Advertisement78 1928-05-21 4 j rfex jcofio rnicol ‘Tt’onsp-’orta 11oji |h I THE NEW 1928 CHEVROLET j IS NOW ON VIEW AT OUR SHOW ROOMS You are welcome to see it j A' Complete Car J f A Wosdeiful Car f if e% I A General Motors Car 1 Cl OC&^ 4)1 1 078 words
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Miscellaneous180 1928-05-21 4 RIALTO THEATRE. pis Majesty, Bunker Bean,” the Warner Bros, classic of tne screen which comes to the Rialto Theatre to-night, is founded on the Harry Leon Wilson novel, and the Lee Wilson Dodd stage play. It concerns the hilarious metamorphosis of a shy young man into a confident man oi180 words
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Article1548 1928-05-21 5 N - N. (In S.F.P.”) HOW NOT TO SHOOT A TIGER. It has always been my ambition to shoot a tiger. In my youth I was brought up on a massive zoological tome which was my vade mecum between the ages of three and ten. On its pages(In “ S.F.P.”) - 1,548 words
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Article407 1928-05-21 5 A BUILDING OF OLD-WORLD CHARM. Cn the front page of this issue appears a photograph of the Malacca High School buildings. In The Opiimist of December 1926, appeared the following account:— The High School buildings, like ail the rest of Malacca, possess an old world charm which407 words
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Article700 1928-05-21 5 The working of the Government trawler Tongkol during 1927 re suited in a loss cf $lOl,lOB, state the annual report of the Malayan Fisheries Department. It has been shown that large catches can be made by the traw.* within the 10 fathom line between the Dindings and700 words
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Article407 1928-05-21 5 New York. The flapper of America has disappeared, and in her stead ha 3 come the young woman with poise, soft-toned and correct speech soberly costumed, and a head of hair. These, at all events, are the specifications of Miss 1928 as set forth407 words
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113 1928-05-21 5 Speaking on the employment of townsmen in agriculture, Mr. Step--hen Ward told a Shrewsbury meeting that he engaged a number of unemployed men for beet-- pulling last season. They com- plained that the work was too heavy, said it was not fit for white men,” and left before the day113 words
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59 1928-05-21 5 Since last Thursday week the orice of mutton and lamb has risen by nearly Id. a pound at Smith--field, and the retail butchers are putting up the price by 2d., and probably 3d. a pound. _Thg_ rpark Jt explanation is that English and Scottish mutton has shown signs of dwindling59 words
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23 1928-05-21 5 A Barnstaple “tyg,” or posset--pot, dated 1682, with pairs of quaint figures modelled on the outside, has been acquired by the British Museum,23 words
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Advertisement125 1928-05-21 5 MORRIS CARS 1 I OXFORD and COWLEY. gs FOR LONG LIFE, SATISFACTORY SERVICE, COMFORT, AND EXCELLENCE OF FINISH |f COMBINED WITH EXCEPTIONALLY LOW' UPKEEP COSTS, THESE CARS ARE IN A f| CLASS BY THEMSELVES. |f THE SYSTEM EMPLOYED AND THE ORGANISATION AT THE MORRIS WORKS IS SUCH ffIAT MANUFACTURING COSTS125 words
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Article651 1928-05-21 6 Malaya has had good reason to feel very small last week when the Rt. Hon. W. G. Ormsby-Gore, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies crossed over to the Dutch Colony of Java and there, apj parently bewildered by the progress which our neighbours have made in matters scientific,651 words
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Article842 1928-05-21 6 The report of the Opium Revenue Replacement and Taxation Committee is now out. It is in the main a sensible document and worthy the hearty support of lovers of the Colony. We completely endorse the recommendation that no further taxation is at present necessary. Who wouldn’t? We are also842 words
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Article812 1928-05-21 6 The house No. 20, Heeren Street, Malacca, has been established as a Chinese Girl School teachers’ headquarters. The Hon’ble Acting Colonial Engineer, Mr. G. Sturrock, arrived here on Saturday the 12th instant, on a visit of inspection. Mr. Tan Boon Koon, Agent for Messrs. Cycle and Carriage812 words
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Advertisement148 1928-05-21 6 1 I ri» i Qlie extra cost covers THE EXTRA QUALITY i •f \i V IMPRESS M* nc W'i s* <rt& i 3PM\ MADE V naw-t ;;> t Myf Al\ BY V J A Iv HAND I yPWW A ONE V ffeSK AT a W:. TIMS \g£Z££gfW AS PATH TOBACCO148 words
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Advertisement54 1928-05-21 6 I IZAL I I I KILLS I GERMS I j j j fiUTHPIEj(SIS I I v*4 4 4 4 *4* *4 4 *l* 4 The Editorial Office a of the f Malacca Guardian r is X No. 7, First Cross Street, MALACCA. y Y Telephyne No. 267. ;C X V*!54 words
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Article2672 1928-05-21 7 MEETiNG OF COMiILSIONtftS. OUR WATER SUPPLY. The u <ual monthly meeting of J Municipal Commissioners took ot *> 30 p.m. on Friday last, Resident Councillor’s office, Se e beinsr present :-The Hon. he Resident Councillor (Presi;!m) Messrs. Boyd, Sanderson i nr Eveson, Messrs. Zehnder, z Soo Hock, Dr.2,672 words
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Article538 1928-05-21 7 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. CHAIRMAN’S INTERESTING REMARKS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, May 19th, 1927. The 31st annual general meeting cf the Planters’ Association of Malaya was held in the Scottish Masonic Lodge, at 11 a.m. to-day. The Hon. Mr. J. S. Arter was reelected Chairman for538 words
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Article53 1928-05-21 7 The new Chevrolet which has been described as a masterpiece of automobile craftsmanship has reached Malacca and is now on display in the showroom of Borneo Chevrolet Ltd., at Wolferstan Road. The new Chevrolet includes a host of mechanical improvements and the body designed by Fisher presents53 words
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Article226 1928-05-21 7 HOW NOT TO DO IT. In the Straits Times of Friday last, appears the following “MUNICIPAL OF MALACCA. Notice is hereby given that Durian Daun Road will be closed to through traffic until further notice.” Please notice the heading, is it not quaint? Then will you please226 words
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Article46 1928-05-21 7 St. PETER’ S CHURCH. The Vicar, St. Peter’s Church, Malacca, acknowledges with thanks the following contributions, etc. towards the Chapel of Sta. Cruz at Malim:— Contributions from Malacca $125.30 Singapore 159.00 Seremban 31.00 Collection made at High Mass on 6/5/28 231.84 Donations 89.89 Miscellaneous collections 43.0046 words
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364 1928-05-21 7 He began his trip in 1924, and before reach ing Malaya had been through China, Japan, and the Dutch Indies. He arrived at Malacca from Kuala364 words
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Article1219 1928-05-21 7 WEE WILLIE WINKIE - News and Views from Far and Near. By Wire and Wireless < WEE WILLIE WINKIE. (Special to the Malacca Guardian.) The Bolshevik virus is spreading throughout the whole world. No country has been able wholly to escape its baleful influences, and no country has(Special to the Malacca Guardian.) - 1,219 words
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30 1928-05-21 7 The bird was also seen and heard in Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Kent, and Surrey. D30 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article867 1928-05-21 8 Malacca Lawn Tennis. The Open Tournament run by the Malacca Lawn Tennis Association have met with great support judging from the record number of entries received. The Committee made a departure from the last year’s tournament in introducing three new events namely the Ladies’ Singles, Doubles and Mixed867 words
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Article468 1928-05-21 8 Yeow Kim Swee Shield. The entries for the Yeow Kim Swee Shield closed on the 15th and as many as thirteen teams are going to participate in the tournament. The fol bowing are the teams: —the United Chinese Asso- ciation First and Second Teams, 1 the Anglo-Chinese School, the468 words
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Article323 1928-05-21 9 On Saturday last on the Banda Hilir English School Ground. Mr. Chandrapala’s Team beat the High School by 44 runs. The score were as follows: High School. Omar b Ismail 2 Sani b Ismail 3 Chinniah c Raja b Usof 19 Hassan b Chandrapala 4 Md. Nor b Chandrapala323 words
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Advertisement173 1928-05-21 8 I I' .> r-< s H i: e o\o 9 **>.'» si > fl§, 'JjlQEM''' J 'II j£ BEST I f IN I 8 the I I WORLD I I f |i Sold by all Stores and Wine Dealers. 1 ‘gwy kjo r&> Sole Agents Malacca. Y HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS,173 words
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Advertisement156 1928-05-21 8 First East to West (Non Stop WUlantic Flight j!» Remarkable Achievement by the Aviators H Captain Kcehl Baron von Huenfeld -Commandant Fitzniaurice I ON SHELL LBW,,CAT,KC 0U 1| jjl Si- 81 Dublin -Newfoundland in 38 M hours (non stop* I jit The Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.SJ Ltd, f 'I A156 words
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Miscellaneous168 1928-05-21 8 1 ELDORADO" CINEMA]! Sunday 20th and Monday 21st May, 1928. ;j;j: Show Starts at 8 p.m. Sharp. ff PROGRAMME. In the 2nd Show In the Ist Show. Iff “Landscapes ol Swatow" j® KAU CHEE THIAN f B: In 3 Big Reels. jtj, o 1 4 Romance of Liu 8a Ho.168 words
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Article583 1928-05-21 9 A LOCAL PRODUCTION. A new publication, in the form >f a magazine called Malayan Miscellany,” made its appearance n Malacca, a week or so ago. It is well printed, on good paper, ajid contains a number of readable articles which will appeal to varied castes in literature. It583 words
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Article62 1928-05-21 9 Already acknowledged 792 Mr. Ayathury 5 Dr. Tan Seng Tee 10 The Hon. Mr. C. F. J. Green 10 Mr. Stccker 10 Miss Chia Ah Moi 5 Mr. Howitt 5 Mr. Simpson 5 Mr. Dawson 5 Messrs. Tan Soo Hock Co. 50 Mr. Toh Seng Watt62 words
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Advertisement149 1928-05-21 9 I /s heo/mfv/ os po/o/od/e I I KOU keeps away //<7/ worried/00/c I bti H r k j S y Lj f> s pC<«U yjĔIS Rkj r-’ m3:— v.. <j elx;s> Esso I /SSR/fITCD WdT'IR SPCCidLISTS j Iu; II IT i AYS TO ADVERTISE. r<h jcflo W t- fc 4.1149 words
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Article1614 1928-05-21 10 DANGER TO THE PUBLIC. Before Mr. G. C. Dodd on Wednesday the 16th instant Mr. K. S. Mac Fox and Mr. Anderson, both of the Asiatic Petroleum Company appeared on summonses issued at the instance of C. D. I Brownings, charged with rash driving, and being a1,614 words
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Article85 1928-05-21 10 I A Joint-meeting of the Com- mittee-members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Delegates of the local Chinese Clubs, Associations, and Huay Kwans w r as held on Thursday, the 17th instant to consider to appeal tor funds to be sent to China for relief work85 words
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Obituary72 1928-05-21 10 Mr. George Off or, who outlM'j 10 of his 14 children, has died at his home, Peak Hill Villa, Sydenham, S.E., aged 101. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Messrs. Ee Kim Swee, Ee Chim Teck, Ho Joo Hee and family thank theif friends and relations who kindly gave the loan of cars, sent in72 words
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Advertisement167 1928-05-21 10 I Vebol V ebol Jh g I IS NOW HERE. 1 '0 Do not let your cook use local cooking fats. Insist on Vebol |jj§ Prepared in England under the most up-to-date scientific and ff Si* *?>., hygienic methods possible. <§|, THE DISCOVERY OF THE CENTURY J| Compound H TZ,167 words
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Miscellaneous257 1928-05-21 10 RIALTO THEATRE PROGRAMMES, f i From Monday 21st to Wednesday 23rd May. I From Thursday 24th to Sunday 27th May. 1 1 Nightly at 9-30 p.m. Nightly at 9-30 p m. AL WILSON f# in PICTORIAL REVIEW.-PA THE GAZETTE. iHE PHANTOM FLYER” “Buster’s Big Cha nee” Stern Bros. Comedy- I257 words
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Advertisement357 1928-05-21 11 Q i jj i.A The j GcMrd Motors presents for 1928 the Bigger and Better Longer wheelbase —i wheel brakes—thermostatic water Important Features control—larger radiator equipped with fan shroud —improved of t! G V Ch 1 £3 I •;'^P^^jEi! jP?^Pi’ il' steering gear—springs with snubber plates—engine improve- J 1G l357 words
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Advertisement42 1928-05-21 12 'i spindle used especially I on shipboard for moving V UMJj. l-kM heavy weights^^^rl THE WORD IS MORE WIDELY I KNOWN AS THE MAME OF" A j FAMOUS CIGARETTE I X _OI ijr j soiis iksse., mn eb-s i '4" a -of42 words
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