Malaya Tribune, 14 April 1928
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Title Section28 1928-04-14 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XV. .—No. 85 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1928. Ufyr HHalaya uTrihuttr SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1928.28 words
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Advertisement218 1928-04-14 1 TRY KOREA MISSION CLOTH ,rt FADE, n not SHRINK. in LONGER. Dm Korean Products Co. Bras Basah Road, SGAPORE. Ml 324. DRPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Sole Importers A s ONE MODEL FOR llplfif 1 5 EVERY POCKET 'Ife'' lIS SPYDER flf6o o jj E TORPEDO $1,750 i SALOON 2218 words
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Advertisement187 1928-04-14 1 "FLORODOR" f f Washing Suitings y/ /V/ y/ For Tr opicaJ V /4A> Wear HIGH STREET, Singapore. —inrinnniTTrrn r; jjj Sole Agents: g I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., 3 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) W Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. I "Better Training- I CKCA PRIVATE Higher Salary" j is187 words
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Article1002 1928-04-14 2 LECTURE ON ISLAM AS UNIVERSAL RELIGION Broad Views Regarding Other Religions (By Our Muslim Correspondent) Moulvi Haidari, a Muslim missionary, pave a lecture in English at the Town Hall on Wednesday on "Islam is the Universal Religion." The audience unfortunately was not very large though Mr. R. Jumabhoy,1,002 words
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Article61 1928-04-14 2 According to an official report by the Foreign Ministry in Peking, more than 3,400 Chinese havo been ordered by the Soviet Government to leave Russia, and this drastic action of the authorities has resulted in the Chinese immigrants suffering considerably. The Peking Government has wired to Mr. Cheng Yen-hsi, the61 words
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Advertisement266 1928-04-14 2 Pop it into the Oven I I P°P it into the oven JCS and your task is almost ci? done —there's no coal to handle, no delay, no uncertainty with the r clean, efficient modern as COOr;er The taps p£ keep the heat just right. m\m MBB labour-saving 5 boiling266 words
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Advertisement153 1928-04-14 2 I J World Leader- I ship in the I The i-ton Tnck Transport Field I aiASSIs has been won I $1,295 and consistent- I (atsinwporr) ly maintained. I BORNEO=CHEVROLET, Ltd. I Singapore Malacca Seremban Kuala Lumpur Taiping Ipoh Penang m Jo Motorists prefer Eveready W0 jj I on the road153 words
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Article423 1928-04-14 3 Ramsey Mac Donald Hits Below The Belt Sir William Joynson-Hicks, the Home Secretary, addressing a meeting of Conservatives recently in the Leeds Town Hall, replied to a speech by Mr. Mac Donald, a day or so previous. He said the Labour leaders plaint that it was now more423 words
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Advertisement375 1928-04-14 3 NO PLEASURE IN LIFE tn weak, worn out, tortured with Swollen Joints, Rheumatism and ytnptoaM of Kidney Trouble, how can aoj plea-ure in your life Yet it is ~n<i doctors agr»«e with us, to regain health and strength. To be full of i able to enjoy fully the best life375 words
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Article722 1928-04-14 4 Retirement of a Well-Known Figure Sir Malcolm Watson, M.D., LL.D., i* retiring in the near future after 27 strenuous years in Selangor, says "The Malay Mail." His career has been no able; hU withdrawal will be Malaya's loss. A personality of ready wit and pleasing pen, he722 words
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Article26 1928-04-14 4 Mr. R. Victor Patterson, Manager of Borneo Motors, Ltd., Penang, is in Singapore en route to Java. He is returning to Penang in a fortnight's time.26 words
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Advertisement156 1928-04-14 4 I Messrs. JS. Moutrie Co., Ltd. I 'beg to announce the arrival of I THE^EW:<I92B rHis Masters Voice"! I CABINET MODELS [a with the New RE-ENTRANT TONE CHAMBER New No. 5 SOUNDBOX, New TONE ARM. These instruments are another important I advance ;in gramophone reproduction. a You are cordially invited156 words
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Article908 1928-04-14 5 Singapore, April 11. Mining: Owing to the Easter holidays only three London market days are covered by oU f o re P° rt this week. At £237.5 spot, and £238 three months, closing prices show a loss of £3 15s and £1 5s per ton respectively. The908 words
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Article183 1928-04-14 5 Chamber of Commerce Results Arrive LE MERCIER SCHOOL The following are the results of the London Chamber of Commerce November examinations of the pupils of Le Mercier School: Book-keeping: 15 presented, 12 passed, SO per cent. Distinction: Foo Kia Beng, Liew Eng Choo, Loh Yee Chee, Tang Yew183 words
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Article312 1928-04-14 5 SENIOR Typewriting: P. A. Lakshmanan (Pass). Shorthand: 100 words per minute, W. j. Gomes. Book-keeping: The Tiong Leng. JUNIOR Typewriting, Distinction: Chan Lum Choon, Ho Nam Fong, Lim Cheng Hai. Lim Kirn Long, M. M. Naina, Kg Mong Lim, Thio Ka Kwek. Pass: Foo Teo Lim,312 words
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Article, Illustration376 1928-04-14 5 Just ab( ut midnight on April 14, 1912, the Titanic, travelling at high speed westward across the Atlantic on a pitch dark night, on her maiden voyage, glanced along the submerged shelf of an unperceived iceberg and ripped her ride open along the water line. Less than376 words
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Advertisement332 1928-04-14 5 START THE DAY FEELING RIGHT ost surely all will continue to go throughout the day. That joyous morning sense of well-being depends upon the regular functioning of the il tract. To dispel constipation, PinketteS tttacks, sick headaches Pinkettes ti.,n. They regulate the liver, m. keep the skin clear and the332 words
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Advertisement419 1928-04-14 5 Honesty Good Work and a Good Salary all go together. If you are capable of the first two, you need not worry, for we will help you v/ith the third, i.e., make you worth a good salary. Write to-day for full particulars stating the work in which you are interested.419 words
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Advertisement296 1928-04-14 6 EMPIRE CINEMA j I From Saturday, April 14. 8 I~ I Von'i Miss this Rare Opportunity. X Great China Super Production I Miss Fan, the General] k (Huan Lee Hua Ec San Ton Hye) The picture that had been known and seen by all, but don't 1 miss seeing this296 words
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Advertisement214 1928-04-14 6 Amusements. j ALHAMBRA j THONE 909 S H (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd.. Proprietor*.) |5 B B 5 A 1 FROM SATURDAY, APRIL 14. AT 9 P.M. j fl a j THE GORILLA HUNT j [AMAZING 'REVELATIONS OF THE UNKNOWN AFRICAN JUNGLES. A~THRILL A MINUTE. B m S 2 ALSO214 words
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Advertisement432 1928-04-14 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert Hen cool en Street* 'PHONE NO. 3156 FROM FRIDAY, APRIL 13 TO THURSDAY, APRIL 19. NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. Latest Numbers of THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC Ahead of all other British Screen and News Bulletins. KENNETH McDONALD In and As "THE BATTLER" A newly released boxing picture432 words
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Advertisement120 1928-04-14 6 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Thon, 0 2feJ FROM WEDNESDAY, APRIL II TO Till APRIL 17. U NIGHTLY AT 9.00 P.M YAKIMA CANUTT World's champion Rider, dogger, twice winner of the rodeos, The Pendleton Roup dyenne's Frontier Days, IN "THE RIDIN' GOMI-r Never such Pathos 1 Never Never such ripping,120 words
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Article129 1928-04-14 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, April 14. 9m Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) »'estland Kast Basin: Kasado Maru 22; ftunko Maru to. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) gandale 18; Muroran Maru 14; TsusMaru 13; Hatipara 11; Prometheus Antonio 7. B»»ire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) ike129 words
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Article1002 1928-04-14 7 LOCAL CONTROVERSY ON POLYGAMY RECALLED Gandhi and Tagore Both Going To Europe (From Our Indian Correspondent.) About five years ago there took place in the columns of this journal a sharnl a^T y fre b fr een IShSS SL free.i ance on the tj .Jg right on the1,002 words
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Article267 1928-04-14 7 DR. WU AND PARTY TO RETURN Nanking Government Orders Them Back Immediate return to China of the Chinese Nationalist diplomatic mission, which is empowered to negotiate treaties with the different countries to which China is bound by its unequal treaties, is demanded by the Nationalist Government at Nanking,267 words
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Article145 1928-04-14 7 Attractions for To-night and To-morrow The City Opera drew a good house last night when the Persian drama entitled "The Maharaja of Kandahar" was presented. The play was well-enacted, the scene in which a prison was blown to pieces being particularly good. Miss Rosie pleased tremendously with145 words
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Article476 1928-04-14 7 Singapore. April 13. The abnormal fall in prices has caused no panic locally as might have been expected, and no forced selling or heavy liquidation has taken place. A fair business has passed, the foreign markets buying for all deliveries to December 1929. Estates have been the476 words
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Article1442 1928-04-14 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE p- q XT Singapore, April 14 lam llil B« TOT 8.1!«. Rice Siam 3 flso £3t Pl, er 73 00 7300 Rice Saigon 1 fo?i t, und Copra n 40 Rice Ranloon 2 Medium Pearl Tapioca g.lt Rice, P.A„lled 2 No. 1 per ba e |f I1,442 words
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Article132 1928-04-14 7 New Seaplanes (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir,—l notice in your publication of today that you state that our "Moth" Seaplanes have arrived and are being taken to the Air Base at Seletar where they are being assembled by the Far East Flight, and132 words
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Article205 1928-04-14 7 Banvard Musical Comedy Co. Back Again The Banvard Musical Comedy Company will be back in Singapore on Wednesday morning, arriving by the P. and O. a*. Mongolia, and they are to commence their return season at the Victoria Theatre on the same evening. Their first presentation will be205 words
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Article74 1928-04-14 7 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless] London, April IS. Paris 124 New York 4.***** Brussels 34.95 Geneva 26.83 Amsterdam 12.11 Milan 92.60 Berlin 20.41 Stockholm 18.18 Copenhagen 18.20 Oslo 18.26 Vienna 34.725 Prague 164.75 Helsingfors 193.75 Madrid 29.065 Lisbon 2.125 Athens 372.5 Bucharest 779.5 Rio 5 ***** Buenos AiresBritish Official Wireless. - 74 words
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Advertisement20 1928-04-14 7 THE HAPPY VALLEY v NIGHTLY The Java Kronchong Combination Party (consisting ot 26 artists) MEDALISTS of Sumatra, Borneo and Java.20 words
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Miscellaneous381 1928-04-14 7 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, April 14 5. -3:20 a.m., 7:9 p.m. Under 88 vs. Over 30, S.C.C, 2 U.K. r». S.C.R.C. .•ward mail due. Ceylon XI vs. S.F.A., Stadium. Victoria Theatre, 9:30 p.m. To-morrow. April 15 rides. -4:55 a.m., 8:8 p.m. S.C.R.C. vs. Indian Association. Monday, April 16 Hdi -6:31 a.m.,381 words
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Miscellaneous160 1928-04-14 7 THE WEATHER f Meteorological Weekly I Report Hill Station records for the seven days ending at midnight on Saturday. April 7: Penang Hill Altitude of observation (feet abov** M. S. L.) 2,100. Average mean shade temperature (deg. F.) 72.11. Total evaporation (in inches) .380. Total rainfall (in inches) .521. Bukit160 words
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Obituary68 1928-04-14 8 ANNOUNCEMENT The funeral of the late Mrs. Lim Choon Bak, beloved mother of Messrs. Lim Teng Seng. Mong aim, Yung Quec, Kim Kang, Hong Hee and Hong Kwang will take place on Sunday the 15th instant. Tin- cortege leaving No. i* Kim Kcat Road at 9:3068 words
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Article656 1928-04-14 8 A very definite condemnatory resolution on greyhound racing was passed at the last meeting of the Straits Settlements Association. It is both interesting and M.uminating to discover that gentlemen who presumably have no fault to find with organised horse racing have come to the conclusion that the racing656 words
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Article1446 1928-04-14 8 The next Assizes will be held at Singapore beginning on May 15. The Han Kang Kong Hoey, Bukit Mertajam. Province Welh-sley, has been registered under the Societies Ordinance. Quarantine restrictions are gazetted again: t Aden on account of the plague and against Calcutta on account of smallpox. The Chinese delegates1,446 words
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Article445 1928-04-14 8 Mr. G. B. Linford has Registrar of Criminals. S.i Mr. F. T. Tree has beei service under the Govern h< Messrs. Mudie and B Magistrates, have been jrrar. Mr. C. R. Howit: replaces M (resigned) as Secretary and the Mohamedan and H:> Board. Mr. Tan Miang Khim445 words
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Article92 1928-04-14 8 From France by s.s. Athos Ii Singapore noon to-morrow. From China and Japan by s.s. X due at Singapore to-morrqw aftern a. From China and Japan by s.s. Napan Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by s.s. Kanaeasi Maru. due at Singapore to-morrow. From China92 words
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Article58 1928-04-14 8 (From Our Own C<>rre>|. Ipoh. ipril 14 Towkay Leong Seon-r Ti: g the Chinese Cemetery.""Kuala Towkay Hoci Yit Ch:ong a killed by their car dashing ovei bank while they were journ* The accident occurred near S The towkays' wives and t seriously injured. The car was found58 words
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Article78 1928-04-14 8 Reuter's Service. Par: Those killed in the Mi! 5 ix soldiers, two nuns and f< Hibtn. During a military ins Carboccio Barracks a roldi his rifle between his kn a his belt when the weapon a group of scldiers killing h three. The Hagv The Government hasReuter's Service. - 78 words
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Advertisement278 1928-04-14 8 I" CUBE" HYGIENIC TEAPOTS f f "CUBE" n jc Pours S No Perfectly Projecting UflSfek THe j Spout Concealed I Handle JjCQ Cannot Get jjj Chipped S I J c n HtllllllllllllllllllllinillinilliMtlllltlHl < I 1 I I II I I I I 1111 t a 90°l o of ordinary Tea278 words
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Advertisement128 1928-04-14 8 PAGODA r "555" LATEST SHADES include. Gun Metal, Silver, Moonlight, Pougee and Flint. Now Stocked by NAMSEN'S 53. High Street. IRRESISTIBLE PACOLEA REMOVES DIRT AND STAIN From nil Utensils. Earthenware, Sinks, etc. Rarely Equalled Never Excelled. Cheaper Than All. 35 cts. 22 oz. Cartons. 3 for $1.00 Wholesale only from128 words
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Article327 1928-04-14 9 "BREMEN CROSSES ATLANTIC Wireless Operator's Report I'LANE AT GREENLY ISLAND M< n hant Captain Confirms the Position Reuter's Service. Ix>uisburg, April 14. men landed at Greenly Islam imaged. The crew is safe. Johns, Newfoundland, April 14. n operator at Armour Pom ssed, "German plane at Greenl; New York April 13.Reuter's Service. - 327 words
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Article142 1928-04-14 9 Refusal To Assist The Press JOURNALISTS' MEETING OF PROTEST Reuter's Service. Geneva, April 13. refusal of the Secretariat to furnish with the annual report on the opium and other dangerous drugs ournalista to protest at a meeting Opium Committee which after disrectified the complaint. Certain mcm wereReuter's Service. - 142 words
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Article50 1928-04-14 9 Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 14. H Police raided a Chinese house and arrested six Hylams and one !handed with much and quantities of Communist there was a similar raid Anson. It is believed that the are vigilant in order to nip in any demonstration planned for50 words
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Article195 1928-04-14 9 Further Arrests Effected SECRET CONFERENCE RAIDED Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Tokio, April 13The police have frustrated yet another attempt at reform of the R-»noto, breaking up a meeting. In the meantime the authorities who have been endeavouring to gauge the exact extent of the Communist penetrationReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 195 words
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Article129 1928-04-14 9 Proceeding to Holland for a Tour British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless] London, April 13. Sir Austen and Lady Chamberlain with their son and daughter arrived to-day at the Hook of Holland for a short holiday in Holland. They immediately proceeded to The Hague where they willBritish Official Wireless. - 129 words
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Article138 1928-04-14 9 Famous Diplomat ta Stand For Parliament British Official Wireless. [British Official Wirelessl London, April 13. At a meeting to-night Sir Rennel Rodd will be proposed as an official Conservative candidate in the by-election in the London borough of Marylebone, necessitated by the elevation of Sir Douglas HoggBritish Official Wireless. - 138 words
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Article87 1928-04-14 9 Great Welcome Ready for Airmen Reuter's Service. Aleppo, April 13. M. M. Costes and Lebrix arrived here at 5 a.m. and hopped off at 9 a.m. They expect to reach Rome to-morrow morning and Paris in the evening. [riavas Agency] Paris, April 13. Everything is ready toReuter's Service. - 87 words
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Article92 1928-04-14 9 Mr. ChurchilPs Provision for Assistance Reuter's Service. London, April 13. With the object of helping British refiners suffering from the competition caused by the dumping of foreign white sugar and rubudised home-grown becc sugar, Mr. Churchill in his forthcoming Budget, is credited with the intention to reduceReuter's Service. - 92 words
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Article93 1928-04-14 9 Saving of £130,000 A Year TWENTY MILLS MUST BE JOINED Reuter's Service. London, April 13. The Cotton Yarn Association has issued a statement with reference to the proposed combine of mills in the American section of the spinning industry, estimating that at least £130,000 or £6,500Reuter's Service. - 93 words
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Article490 1928-04-14 9 S. S. A. CELEBRATION AT DRILL HALL H. E. the Governor and Lady Clifford Amongst the Guests A very pleasant and interesting function took place yesterday afternoon at the Drill Hall. Beach Road, between 4 and 6 o'clock, on the occasion of the Sinhalese National Day celebration, which490 words
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Article182 1928-04-14 9 Clerk's Startling Discovery I In Office A European named L. Raeber, Manager and partner of the firm of the same name, was yesterday afternoon found lying unconscious in his offices in 8 Raffles Quay. He had a bullet wound in his head and near him was an182 words
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Article562 1928-04-14 9 Kellogg's Proposals To Britain NOTE HANDED TO OUR AMBASSADOR Full Text of Correspondence With France British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. [British Official Wireless] London, April 13. Mr. Hcugnton, United States Ambassador in London, handed to-day to Sir William Tyrrell, Permanent Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, aBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 562 words
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Advertisement227 1928-04-14 9 I When ijou buitd I [j —remtmber the 'deiu rji S eaatertal for roofs, walk and R ffi partitions, jjj S ftalit will meet every re H C ffv quirement and it gives lasti g X v satisfaction. Age improves Italit, which is Portland g V Cement and Asbestos fibre,227 words
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Article892 1928-04-14 10 MR. TAN KAH KEE'S LATEST Soap Factory in Geylang A FRESH SOURCE OF EMPLOYMENT Singapore's industrial pioneer, Mr. Tan Kah Kee, has added yet another enterprise to his already long list. He is now the owner of an up-to-date European soap works, making the best quality household892 words
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Article153 1928-04-14 10 Commissioner Visits Malaya AREA NOT EMBROILED IN CIVIL WAR (From Our own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 13. Mr. Tarn Tit Ying, Commissioner of Industry and Commerce, Kwangsi Province, China, sent specially by the Provisional Government of Kwangsi, arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday after having spent two153 words
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Article222 1928-04-14 10 Overwheming Applause For Dick Norton Dick Norton's Company again pleased at the Victoria Theatre last evening before a much better attendance. The audience were extremely enthusiastic in their appreciation of the entertainment offered and Dick Norton was overwhelmed with applause when he sang his old favourite. "A Man222 words
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Article382 1928-04-14 10 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Reuter's Service. Hong Kong, April 14. The Japanese Squadron has left for Formosa. [Reuters Service] Berlin, April 14. The landing hoax was telephoned from New York to the Manager of the Adlon Hotel. [Reuters Service] St. Johns, April 14. The wireless operator at ArmourReuter's Far Eastern Service.; Reuter's Service. - 382 words
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Article241 1928-04-14 10 A very definite condemnatory resolution on greyhound racing was passed at the last meeting of the Straits Settlements Association. It is both interesting and Miuminating to discover that gentlemen who presumably have no fault to find with organised horse racing have come to the conclusion that the racing241 words
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Article, Illustration335 1928-04-14 10 BOXING Saturday s Fights at The New World COMMENTS ON THE BIG EVENT Bud Walley Challenges Y. C. Song (By "K. O.") In spite of a week having passed since Clever Mauro and Y. C. Song fought out their return bout at the New World, the Filipino's admirers335 words
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Article63 1928-04-14 10 J.B.P. and Kirn's XI in Chinese league The following players have been selected to represent the Juvenile Badminton Party against Kirn's Eleven on the S.C.F.A. ground on Monday in the Chinese Football League competition:—Ban Teck; Tow Pew, Ah Chan; Seng Chor, Tiang Chwee, Teck Soon; Kirn Siang, Peng Whee,63 words
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51 1928-04-14 10 Playing at the Stadium last evening the R.A. 'defeated the S.R.C. by the single goal scored. This was a goal scored by Wilson early in the first halt. Throughout tne game the forwards of both sides finished wretchedly and the exchange.; were rather51 words
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48 1928-04-14 10 At the Stadium this evening the Singapore eleven, published in these columns yesterdav, will meet the barefooted players from Colombo. H. E. the Governor and Lady Clifford, accompanied by a large party from Government House, have promised to attend the game.48 words
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43 1928-04-14 10 Abdul Rahim's eleven to meet the Mansol eleven at a friendly match on Sunday at 5 p.m. at the Maiay ground will be as follows:—Abas; Hassan, Amin; Lailey, Barkery. Yusoff, Buong Samat, Hassan, Rahim and Osman.43 words
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Article56 1928-04-14 10 Yesterday's Results at the Tanglin Club Mixed Doubles Open Hall and Mrs. Laing beat Bateman and Mrs. Franklin, 6 —2, 6—1. Men's Doubles Handicap Final Stoehr and Gardner beat Fulcher and Winter, 3—6, 6—4, 6—2. MONDAY'S TIES Ladies' Doubles Handicap Final Miss Wallis and Mrs. Chambers scr. vs. Mrs.56 words
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65 1928-04-14 10 Double Handicap W. A. Balhetchet and V. H. Norris vs. N. E. Ess and T. Leijssius, to finish. E. W. de Cruz and E. E. de Souza vs. R. C. and S. L. Oehlers. Mixed Doubles C. A. Norris and Miss Gomes vs. Mr.65 words
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297 1928-04-14 10 Championship Preliminary O. R. S. Bateman vs. Major C. F. Stoehr. G. F. Murphy vs. Lt. N. A. Armitage. J. S. Nathan vs. E. J. Cassels. Championship Pairs R. H. Wild and E. C. Poyser vs. H. L. Marshall and C. E. Brooke. N.297 words
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Article243 1928-04-14 10 Under 30's Ignominious Start At the Padang last evening the annual game between two elevens, below thirty years cf age and over thirty, was commenced and the youngsters, batting first, made an ignominious start, losing five wickets for 44 runs. The wicket was rather wet and in a condition243 words
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Article42 1928-04-14 10 Accused With Thirteen Previous Convictions A Malay named Mohamed bin Naidin was this morning sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by the District Judge, for theft. The prisoner had thirteen previous convictions and began his nefarious career in 1913.42 words
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Article75 1928-04-14 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 14. Mr. Ormsby-Gore vished the railway workshops and Trade School before breakfast this morning and later inspected the Rubber Research Institute. His afternoon is free. There will be an official dinner at Carcosa this evening. The Negri Sembilan programme has been75 words
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Article196 1928-04-14 10 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, April 12. I Owing to the anti-Japanese attitude of the Chinese officials towards the Japanese residents in Kirlin, and the alleged break of the Sino-Japanese agreement, regarding the S. M. R. and the Mudken-Haicheng Railway, the Japanese Consul-General at Mukden has196 words
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Article131 1928-04-14 10 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., report the following crop returns for March: Galamr Besar Rubher Plantations, Ltd., ***** lbs. Sungei Buava (Sumatra) R. Co., Ltd., 1 3,224 lbs. Kwaloe Rubber Estates, Ltd., 34,130 lbs. Continental Plantation Co., 52,414 lbs. Sumatra Caoutchouc Maatschappij, 151,270 lbs. rubber 32,796 Kilos131 words
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Article1026 1928-04-14 10 Interesting Evidence Recorded SERIOUS CHARGE A(iAI\§| EUROPEAN "I Want to Drive The Car The Orchard Road smasl ni ,l Buick and a Citroen car (th erdriii! by a European named \V. eol£fe? resulting in the death, in 1 of a other European named W. 1; again1,026 words
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Article998 1928-04-14 11 N0 M'OLOGY FOR THE barrage Incident Finally Settled Satisfactorily Nanking, Peking and Washeously, the notes exchanged Hwang Fu and Mr. J. V. -attling the Nanking Init concerns the American ;;iven in part below. t list Government expresses outrages and promises full •eordance with the decision mission998 words
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Advertisement107 1928-04-14 11 NEW RECORDS—NEW RECORDS Miss Mintrek and Mr. Ratipin 241. Krontjong Tjandi Baroe—Kopi Soesoe. 242. Krontjong Tanah Poeti—Dongeng Samarang. 243. Krontjong Penawar Doenia—Diali Djali. 244. Krontjong Toegoe—War Wer. 245. Stamboel Doea—Onde Onde. 246. Krontjong Indo Samarang—Stamboel Satoe. D. T. LIM Co., (Opposite Surma Theatre). 353 North Bridge Road, 'Phone 4681 SINGAPORE.107 words
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Advertisement135 1928-04-14 11 I STEINMEYER PIANOS, j instrument leaves nothing to be M jjj CASH OR EASY TERMS. X ft SOLE AGENTS: 1 NANG HENG Co., j 105, Selegie Road. 'Phone 958. jj TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, APRIL 14. TO-NIGHT NEW WmiD SHOW Varied Attraction Prof. Wm. Vincent Mill introduce New Tricks Free Show. THE135 words
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Advertisement591 1928-04-14 12 Church Services FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EASTER S. Andrew's Cathedral April 15, 1928 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon. 9:15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5:30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Preacher:—Archdeacon P. Webber. During the following week at the Cathedral.—Monday; 7:40591 words
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Advertisement503 1928-04-14 12 CANTONESE METHODIST CHURCH J At the Anglo-Chinese School Chapel Hall. Time 12 to 1 in the afternoon. Sunday School 11 to 12 a.m. Miss Boeye, Superintendent, Sunday Classes. 5 p.m. Sunday, English Service. Preacher: Rev. Goh Hood Keng. THE TEMPLE OF THE DIVINE SPIRIT 432, Gaylang Road Intercession Service, 7503 words
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Advertisement297 1928-04-14 12 J 59, SELEGIE ROAD. (New Premises) I MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS AND STATIONERY. Etc. S Have just received S Large shipment of Ladies' Hats comprising I Models, Trimmed and Untrimrned. jjj EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. sHsfZSr«sr2sHsrlsEsr!Srisr!sZ^ 3 Fiberite Trunks. I IN NESTS OF b PIECES EACH, i 4 Siz*s from 11 ins.297 words
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Article344 1928-04-14 13 FOR EMANCIPATION OF WOMEN Enormous Cost of Continental Tour Interviewed recently Queen Souriya of Afghanistan, gave an account of her work for the emancipation of the women of her country. The Queen spoke in Persian, and her brother, Prince Tarzi, acted as interpreter. v I am the first344 words
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Article192 1928-04-14 13 Marines In Nicaragua Should Go to Chicago "Withdraw America's Marines from Nicaragua and send them to Chicago." This advice was given to the U.S. Senate by Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska in the course of a speech pointing out that lawlessness in some parts of the192 words
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Advertisement893 1928-04-14 13 I Robert Hudson Ud. Engineering Department of jjj THE BORNEO CO., LTD. i (Incorporated in England) jj] Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Teluk Anson, Penang Alor Star. X AUCTION SALE < HING KENG LEE CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF Valu rears' Leasehold Land and Houses Nos. 92, 93 and 94 Albert893 words
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Advertisement414 1928-04-14 13 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LANDS AND BUILDINGS TO BE HELD Al Our Sale-room, No. 3A, Finlayson Green, Singapore. On Wednesday April 25, at 11 a.m. PARTICULARS Lot I. AH that piece of freehold land situate in the district of Kallang, Singapore, estimated to contain an area of I acre,414 words
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Advertisement209 1928-04-14 13 Wincarnis will increase your Vitality! IN an exacting climate, men and women must have reserves of power to draw upon if they are to enjoy to the full their splendid opportunities for a wide and happy life. Wincarnis offers these reserves. A glass every day will keep you stored with209 words
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Advertisement471 1928-04-14 14 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I Henry George Stack of 154 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, hereby expressly withdraw all and every authority which my wife Gladys Gwendoline Stack may have at any time either expressly or by implication or otherwise acquired to contract for me or in471 words
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Advertisement427 1928-04-14 14 TO LET Rooms available BACHELORS' HOME 17, Niven Road. TO LET—One room in quiet Chinese home. Apply 32, Wilkie Road. OFFICE TO LET—First Floor. Apply Hai Hsin Film Co., Ltd., 116, Robinson Road. TO LET—No. 141. Selegie Road, Shop House. Apply No. 90, Prinsep Street. Immediate entry. TO LET—From Ist427 words
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Advertisement512 1928-04-14 14 UAH H3 THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street Muar No. 1. Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Hir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street Shanghai512 words
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Advertisement368 1928-04-14 14 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,545,666 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Graca Church Street, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.368 words
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Advertisement134 1928-04-14 14 INSURANCE THE fts[\ SOUTH ssm bbit,sh INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT IiOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2, Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000134 words
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Advertisement203 1928-04-14 14 INSURANCE THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. Phone Nos. 3046 and 3047. BOARD OF DIRECTORS See Teong Wah, Esq. (Chairman). Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq (Vice Chairman). Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah203 words
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Advertisement420 1928-04-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P, 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporate* 1 in England) M AI! PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. «INSI LAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM KAVIGATiOII CO., LONDON AND KM- EAST MAIL SERVICE. (l Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARW from LONDON r«r China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1928 7,000 May 1420 words
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Advertisement389 1928-04-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING COMPANY. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE Singapore, Soerabaia Bandjermasin S.S. HOCK SENG Hue on 16th April For Freight, passage and other particulars, Apply to the agents:— STRAITS BORNEO TRADING CO., 12 13, Boat Quay, Singapore. 'Phone 3373 562. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Including HUGO STINNES LINIEN and DEUTSCH—AUSTRALISCHE389 words
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Advertisement418 1928-04-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER Vi i (Incorporated VT in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. t ALSTER due Spore Apr 18 t PFALZ due Spore May 17 FOR MANILA, JAPAN AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t HAIMON due Spore Apr 16 t AACHEN418 words
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Advertisement222 1928-04-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG (direct express service—l9 l 2 hours) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG Monday 4 p.m. "KINTA" Wednesday 4 p.m. "IPOH" Saturday 4 p.m. "KLANG" PORT SWETTENHAM TELUK ANSON Friday 4 p.m.222 words
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Advertisement601 1928-04-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination n u Sail Suwa Maru ll.Ouo Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Fushimi Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London? A'werp tt i i Rotterdam May 10 11 Hakozaki Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Hakusan Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seilles,601 words
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Advertisement107 1928-04-14 16 I i n j Sole Agent*: j I N v STRAITS JAVA TRADING Co., j| Singapore Penang. j I NOTICE, I H I D The first shipment of I Q II I J The Super-Gramophone a "POLYFAR" I n 1 I is expected here soonest jj j Important! "POLYFAR" will107 words
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Advertisement209 1928-04-14 16 i=aFai=iiaiai=iiai=ii=3i=ji=icaiai=ir3F3i=ii=ii=i^ I ATOPHAN NOVATOPHAN 1 0. f The outstanding remedies for gout and rheumatism I l y Relieve pain immediately and act rapidly in acute and Q Q a chronic cases of muscular and articular rheumatism, 1 gout, arthritis, sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago. jj In acute articular rheumatism, immediate treatment j209 words
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