Malaya Tribune, 16 April 1928
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Title Section20 1928-04-16 1 The Malaya Tribune XV.. No. 86 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1928.20 words
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Advertisement230 1928-04-16 1 TRY KOREA MISSION CLOTH not FADE, doe* not SHRINK. I J wears LONGER. Korean Products Co. as Basah Road. SINGAPORE. PnojiE 324. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS I* Sole Importers ONE MODEL FOR &ttfrfc IT I EVERY POCKET j|| I SPYDER Cl>6oo I I TORPEDO $1 750 ij 1 jj230 words
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Advertisement16 1928-04-16 1 "FLORODOR" j& f Wasting f -\V^ Suitings f /s>/ /V/ For Tr oPical HIGH STREET, Singapore.16 words
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Article2240 1928-04-16 2 High Official Dismissed SEQUEL TO FAMOUS "FRANCS" CASE Inconsistent With Obligations as Civil Servants The report of the Board of Inquiry appointed to inquire into "certain statements made in the course of the ease Ironmonger and Co. v. Dyne affecting civil servants," otherwise known as the "Francs"2,240 words
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Advertisement208 1928-04-16 2 logggaasaopwn tit WHITEAWAT'S ——8 I NEW GOODS!!! NEW GOODS!!! I 49 Cases Ex s.s. "KASHGAR Q o 21 "GLENSHIE" f 18 "PHEMIUS" 3 CITY OF ROUBAIX I o t I All these cases are now unpacked, 5 and j New Stocks of the Latest Goods can be seen in all208 words
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Advertisement407 1928-04-16 2 Youfeelrefre.sk j cr.d wounds to prevent M J infection cr.d promote healing. As a mcu:h wash used morning y J and evening Listerine corrects "haltV /fl tosis" (unpleasant breath). Listerine relieves the sting of insert bi tes, eczema and many common sk i n disorders. After a hot, tiresome day407 words
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Advertisement120 1928-04-16 3 iT A HAND WORTH HOLDING I > PHOENIX, The:"Royal Flush" of Minerals, j 'Phone 3463. g Lr HUBBUCKS-sF] IM fainteOibA&rnishes etc < *re known throughout the Empire for rM covering power and durability. Supplies t j ready for immediate shipment. =?1 f «IBBUCK-S Meet HUBBUCKS HUBBUCK'S Qnies i ¥kit« Zinc120 words
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Advertisement234 1928-04-16 3 A. 2xx,6Dll LH3I'likN <)l7il?li <K n^i^l^a. arc naplxmintz—in vour own linwienolcl. <vorll. in or m f:>ct. Le rv»liy ,o l.u,! ,n> l-ucl'ltin cut, Abrasion, burn, zcuitl or injur? tiv Keeping 3ufelv?!l>l' l»r:»!<7r Lull— nun'1?. e. N!>nlx AN,,'5PM iz ol »:,rvelluu» «.ssiiiic) for all tir^l-„ i to ?llM ln»t lH lili234 words
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Advertisement153 1928-04-16 3 I Orange Squash I A GENUINE DRINK I Made of Fresh Oranges I and the Finest Sugar 1 I NOT I I A Chemical Drink I but I I Transparently Pure and Natural I M There's health in every bottle." I OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEALERS. X Bottled in Singapore by153 words
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Article853 1928-04-16 4 Captain Who Went To Rescue CLASSICAL ORDERS OF CAPT. SIR A. ROSTRON A few days afro in our Shipping Notes column we referred to Captain Sir Arthur Henry Rostron, K.B.E., of the Cur.ard lino, as having been appointed to the command of that Company's fine steamer853 words
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Article100 1928-04-16 4 Hordes of refugee-immigrants are entering Tsingtao by junk, by rail and on foot. On the wharves the Chin se soldiers and police find it quite beyond them to keep them in order, for they will not stir from where they are for coaxing or for threatening, but pass th >100 words
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Advertisement163 1928-04-16 4 SS| recommend you to \smofce Craven A.T3tey MlHl do not affect the throat Awarded Certificate of Institute of Hygiene for Purity, Quality and MerU Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats (CRAVEN A) The Cork-Tipped Cgarette of this Generation MADE IN ON HON Sole Agents: HUTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS, Ltd., SINGAPORE, PENANG,163 words
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Advertisement343 1928-04-16 4 I Messrs. S. Moutrie Co Ltd. 1 beg to announce the arrival of j THE NEW 1928 r His Master's Voice j CABINET MODELS with the I New PATENT RE-ENTRANT TONE GHAMB] I New No. 5 SOUNDBOX, New TONE ARM I These instruments are another important advance in jj] gramophone343 words
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Article766 1928-04-16 5 THE PRINCE S WISH IS FULFILLED Total Now in Excess of £500,000 H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, when speaking on the wireless on the evening of November 10 last year in suoport oi the Poppy Day Appeal, said: "We bought so many poppies last cSrwmn766 words
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Article186 1928-04-16 5 New Anti-British Society Formed A new Society, which styles itself the "Avengers of the Wanhsien Martyrs," has sprung up and at the moment its activities are being concentrated on British shipping. Local merchants have been ordered by the Society that they are not to ship goods in British steamers.186 words
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Article296 1928-04-16 5 Checking up on Lazy Commissioners Committee No. 4 took the following action at a meeting held on April 10: Recommended that the Municipal Ordinance be amended so that if any Commissioner, without some sufficient cause to be allowed by the Commissioners and entered among their proceedings, fails to296 words
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Article296 1928-04-16 5 Singapore. April 13. Values appear to have grounded for the time being and trading of a moderate character has been resumed. The press r. of constant selling has relaxed and factories have come in to buy at the existing low levels. The tone of the market is296 words
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Advertisement396 1928-04-16 5 HAD NO PEACE IHTJR DAY Terrible Rash On Body. Cuticura Healed. A terrible irritating rash broke n my body, limbs, arms and Is. The skin was inflamed and peace night or day. I could sleep or eat; in fact I had in bed for weeks. The trouble ear and three396 words
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Advertisement198 1928-04-16 5 or inHltltiaCL. of zz,„l lnurrv wbo are unfit for marriage, ll 15 to lb,itbat u»u<n tl,e ,ol wlinb tbe worl6 !s »0 lull is <lo« anuemie britle be,' marriell like unll.r an enormous! anaemia, tbe blijrbt of wonlunboocl tl,e worl,1 ov>.r. i» more prevalent bore in tne l'. t lnall198 words
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Advertisement185 1928-04-16 5 TILLEY SAFETY-FIRST LAMPS. Burn Common Kerosene Oif, (not benzine) ALL BRITISH ft (I J x Y« n 309 CP. All Tropical Models 'are wind and insect proaf. No Noise. /No Smell. As supplied 1 0 me General Post Office, Police and Medical Departments, Government Monopolies, Municipality, etc, also to the185 words
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Advertisement195 1928-04-16 5 0 NOTICE is hereby given that the trademark as illustrated l f> above with the name g f3 is the exclusive property of La Prueba Tobacco Co., Manila, P. 1., manufacturers of Manila Cigars and Cigarettes, and is I j2 used by the said firm in respect of Cigars aad195 words
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Advertisement277 1928-04-16 6 I EMPIRE CINEMA j I From Saturday, April 14. I Don't Miss this Rare Opportunity. j Great China Super Production I Miss Fan, the General 1 (Huan Lee Hua Ec San Toh Hye) I The picture that had been j known and seen by all, but don't i I miss277 words
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Advertisement181 1928-04-16 6 Amusements. I ALHAHBRA f 9 'PHONE 909 X H (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd.. Proprietor*.) S I FROM SATURDAY, APRIL 14. I lit AT 9 P.M. Ej I THE GORILLA HUNT I AMAZING REVELATIONS OF THE UNKNOWN AFRICAN Jjj I JUNGLES. A THRILL A MINUTE. ALSO a i JACKIE COOGAN181 words
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Advertisement608 1928-04-16 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert Bencoolen 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 picture with a608 words
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Article59 1928-04-16 7 British Official Wireless. London, April 15. Par:? !24 J*w York 4.88 1132 Brussels 34.94 25.34 Amsterdam 12.1125 92.50 20.415 18.175 n 18.20 18.26 34.725 f, ra,r .v*u 164.75 ngfora 194 29.055 2.125 3 <4.5 780 5 59 64 47 13 16 Is 5 31,32 d Kong VSd Is 11British Official Wireless. - 59 words
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Article65 1928-04-16 7 Mm, London, April 13. r Market Shirtiagg, fair (new 12s Shirtiagi 18y 4 d Cloth fair -24 yards 8s 3d Market 11 > Middling American ll.lld otton 21.70 d "tafc "lard 3 months i' 231.5.0 r merchantable £27.10.0 Is 6%d WW 2s 3*4 d < 23s 1 flbler65 words
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Article159 1928-04-16 7 ORCHARD ROAD ENQUIRY ENDS Accused to be Tried at Next Assizes The preliminary enquiry in which W. Mann stands charged with causing the death of Mr. W. B. Balfour was to-day continued before Mr. W. N. Gourlay, the Second Magistrate. In addressing the Magistrate, Mr. Knowles, counsel159 words
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Article95 1928-04-16 7 Annual Meeting Held At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. April 16. The first annual general meeting of the Estate Staffs' Association of Selantjor was held here on Saturday, Mr. S. N. Sanaa presiding. Before the business session. Mr. W. Legget, Chairman of the K.95 words
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Article133 1928-04-16 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, April 16. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Shunko Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Cogandale 18; Trivia 16; Kanagawa Maru 14; President Garfield 11; Prometheus 9; Kajang 7; Moorlake 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Haimon133 words
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Article2062 1928-04-16 7 More Water For Singapore EXTENSION OF PULAI WORKS Commissioners Pay an Official Visit to Reservoir Four million dollars over seems, to the layman, a ridiculously large sum of money to expend on the provision of a reservoir, and to take three years to build two dams appears2,062 words
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Article96 1928-04-16 7 The Hong Kong-Wuchow steamer fanning, which has been aground in tne pirate infested district of Taip,n since March 23, has been refloated and has arrived in Hong Kong, irie banning grounded at the top of high water on the highest tide of the period and remained high and dry with96 words
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Obituary123 1928-04-16 7 HYLAM KEPALA SHOT DEAD Bullet Discovered in the Room Foi. I'nag Heng, on* of tbe three Hylan» kepaluts employed in the Sing Sen* Moh Rubber Factory at the US milestone, Baku Tinmh Road, was shut dead at about 4 u clock thix morning. The deceased .st«jrgHre,l into his123 words
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Article151 1928-04-16 7 The City Opera "The Adventures of Lieut. Albert Wakefield" by Inehe Yem Ibrahim, staged at The City Opera en Saturday night, proved a very interesting play, as was evidenced by the applause that greeted the different phases of the story. Great credit must be given to the young151 words
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Advertisement222 1928-04-16 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore hereby give notice that:— Carpenter Street, Hongkong Street, Penang Lane, Pekin Street, Hokien Street, > i+fi Chin Chew Street, Nankin Street, Albert Street, will shortly be reconstructed throughout. Householders requiring new water, gas or electricity services laid222 words
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Advertisement726 1928-04-16 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS BOOKKEEPER WANTED—State experience and salary required. Box No. 639 cjo Malaya Tribune. WANTED—For European Estate office in Sumatra, two clerks and one typist. Reply to Box No. 640 c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—A Working Partner with capital of $3,000 to join in a business dealing with Manufacturer's goods and726 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous337 1928-04-16 7 SINGAPORE DIARY |o da>. April 16 t; :;i a.m., 8:46 p.m. hial meeting, 5:15 p.m. .1 .11 XI vs. S.C.F.A., Stadium. r.i-no:rrow. April 17 7 19 a.m., 9:16 p.m. nnual meeting. Umbo vs. Indo-Ceylonese. Wednesday. April 18 8:53 a.m., 9:44 p.m. Colombo vs. Malays, i n lens. 5 p.m. Victoria337 words
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Miscellaneous198 1928-04-16 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for Anril 22, 1928. v To-day, April 16 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R A. (v), "powWow." 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "C" (Scottish) Coy., N.C.O.'s—Lewis Gun Class. 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall Eurasian Company, Company Parade. 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Company Parade. To-morrow, April 17198 words
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Miscellaneous140 1928-04-16 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesy of the Government Health Office) Kandang Kerbau Station For the 24 hours ending midnight April 14 deg. Maximum shade temperature 86.5 F. Minimum shade temperature 75.5 F. Mean shade temperature 80 F. Minimum grass radiation 73.5 F. Maximum sun radiation 154 P, Sea temperature (maximum) 83140 words
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Obituary96 1928-04-16 8 ACK NOWLEDG M EN T Messrs. Lim Teng Seng, Mong Sim, Yong Quee, Kim Rang. Hong Hee, Hong Kwang and family sincerely thank the members of the Sye Ho Kongsi, Wah Ghee Kok, Yew Aik Seah. Chinese Statf of the E. E. Telegraph Coy., Staffs of96 words
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Article925 1928-04-16 8 Some time ago a Committee was appointed by His Excellency the Governor to inquire into the revenue of the Colony and suggest what means, if any, can be taken to increase the revenue in a manner least calculated to upset or inconvenience trade. This Committee has already completed925 words
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Article1220 1928-04-16 8 The Interdenominational Meeting will be held at the C.E.Z.M. School on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. Rev. F. H. Sullivan has promised to preside. All friends are invited. The ninth ordinary general meeting of Robinson and Co., Ltd., will be held at the registered offices of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers,1,220 words
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Article197 1928-04-16 8 Dr. A. Bearblock, who Home by the "Kashgar." for duty at the District Hos The engagement is Chen Luan Low Xgiong Ing Wong Hei Ding, second late Rev. Mr. Wong D- H. H. the Regent of K. ing for Europe early in M District Officer, Sungei taking197 words
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Article37 1928-04-16 8 From China by s.s. Greater, Sineap -re this afternoon. From Australia by s.s. City due at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by s.s. 3 due at Singapore at 10 a.m. the 18 h instant.37 words
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Article378 1928-04-16 8 Reuter's Service. London. April 14. The new cruiser Cornwall Devonport on May 11 to j squadron. Berlin. April It*. The miners and mineuwmrs at] have rejected the arbi r.r cabled yesterday. London April Li The Board of Trade return show: Imports £110,500,000 an increaf i'l 1.600,000 overReuter's Service. - 378 words
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Advertisement379 1928-04-16 8 Dj ExclusiVe Dpsigfn 1 YE OLOE COACHING D/ VS j In I*l Ch'na mounted in Silver JfUj ii* p|Vart 011 Nick,>l Ci ver i^SSfcj Guaranteed Quality. Eu^fll butter AND KNIFE d <n C PRESERVE Price Jfrd.au i Al\o SPOON I 15?7 FRUITSA^ANDSPOON i I PRESERVE 1573 I AND SPOON Pnce379 words
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Advertisement131 1928-04-16 8 "PAGODA" 555 LATEST SHADES include, Gun Metal, Silver, Moonlight, Pougee I and Flint. Now Stocked by NAMSEN'S 53, High Street. IRRESISTIBLE PACOLE4, REMOVES DIRT AND STAIN From all Utensils, Earthenware, Sinks, etc. Rarely Equalled Never Excelled. Cheaper Than All. 35 cts. 22 oz. Cartons. 3 for $1.00 Wholesale only from131 words
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Article896 1928-04-16 9 LOST IN ATROCIOUS FOG-BANK ??ope to Continue Journey I N DING ON ICE-CLAD ISLAND LD TRIBUTES Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. Ottawa, Apri! 10. an 1 i-inj: made in New mada to restore the Atlantic a-ion, but man\ hours before the full story Two aeroplanes rdaj fromReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 896 words
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Article238 1928-04-16 9 Commission's Trip A Success GOODWILL OF INDIAN SECTIONS Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London, April 14. The Simon Commission has arrived in London from India. Sir J. Simon, in a Reuter interview at Folkestone after landing, said he thought the visit had done a great dealReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 238 words
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Article229 1928-04-16 9 Strikes an Iceberg at St. John BOWS CRUSHED BY COLLISION Reuter's Service. London, April 15. The Canadian Pacific liner Montrose ha* docked at Liverpool with her bows crushed in from just above the water-line, the upper part being crushed backwards for twenty feet t The super-structureReuter's Service. - 229 words
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Article157 1928-04-16 9 Increased Sales Challenged HEATED DISCUSSION AT GENEVA Reuter's Service. Geneva, April 14. In the Opium Advisory Committee Mr. L. A. Lyall, Assessor, called attention to the increase in consumption in the Federated and Unfederated Malay States in 1925-6, and charged the Governments with deliberately increasing theReuter's Service. - 157 words
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Article112 1928-04-16 9 MISSIONARY CONFERENCE RESENTED Alleged Secrecy Causes Serious Trouble Reuter's Service. Jerusalem, April 14. The Moslems at Gaza were refused permission to hold a demonstration against the Missionary Conference at Jerusalem. They sent a deputation to the District Officer on the matter and an erroneous report was circulated thatReuter's Service. - 112 words
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Article104 1928-04-16 9 Central Europe Sustains Much Damage Reuter's Service. Sofia, April 14. A severe earthquake has been felt all over Bulgaria. it is believed that disastrous damage was caused at Chirpan m South Bulgaria, but details so lar lacking. Communications with Chirpan are cut ott and it is teared thereReuter's Service. - 104 words
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Article83 1928-04-16 9 Reuter's Service. Moscow, April 14. The Supreme Court has sentenced to death six Directors of Mutual Credit Societies and also the Deputy Chief of the Economic Bureau of the State Bank, in connection (ivith the charge of illegal profits. Thirty-four others will be imprisoned for periods between sixReuter's Service. - 83 words
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Article91 1928-04-16 9 Reuter's Service. Berlin, April 14. Following the breaking down of negotiations as regards wages and working hours in the Ruhr coal mining industry, the official arbitrator has announced a decision poviding for the maintenance of the B-hours-shift underground, the reduction by one hour of the working hoursReuter's Service. - 91 words
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Article77 1928-04-16 9 Reuter's Service. Rio de Janeiro, April 15. Bel ieving that Mr. Ford s new rubber plantation in the State of Para will offer better working 1 conditions and higher wages, rubber gatherers from the Upper Anazon are trekking down the river to "work for Ford." So pronounced hasReuter's Service. - 77 words
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Article862 1928-04-16 9 Kellogg's Notes To Powers PRECISE AND DEFINITE FORMULA Pacification of World by Firm Agreement British Official Wireless. London, April 14. The newspapers publish to-day the text of the identic note communicated to the Governments of the Great Powers by the United States on the question of theBritish Official Wireless. - 862 words
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Article78 1928-04-16 9 Reuter's Service. Santiago de Chile, April 15. According to unconfirmed newspaper despatches two hundred persons, twenty thousand head of livestock and many farms have been buried by an avalanche in the Ciudad Talca region m the Cordilleras. Communications with Talca have been cut off Salvage patrols haveReuter's Service. - 78 words
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Advertisement203 1928-04-16 9 I "BOWRANITE" I I BITUMEN ENAMEL 1 IN COLOURS jjj I Black,-Red,-Green,-Grey. 1 a MMk J»T? 1 '1111' WfiKlftff JrWTBMHK flf ft a S a gj til '.fil JBBf m a I IMPERMEABLE BY WATER, STEAM S a or B 1 SULPHUROUS GASES {jj S AND ft I PROOF AGAINST203 words
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Article150 1928-04-16 10 Trans-Shipped In Channel EXCITING END TO CONTROVERSY Reuter's Service. London, April 14. An exciting adventure took place in midihannel at midnight when £1,000,000 of Soviet gold aboard the North German Lloyd steamer Dresden was successfully transhipped, thereby frustrating the anticipated intention of the French Government toReuter's Service. - 150 words
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Article190 1928-04-16 10 NEW EXPEDITION BEGINS General Nobile Leaves Milan Reuter's Service. London, April 15. A mvs North Polar aerial expedition began this, morning when the Italian airship Italia left Milan, commanded by General N'obile, for the naval hangar at Seddin, near Stolp, Pomerania,-where it will remain a fortnight beforeReuter's Service. - 190 words
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Article83 1928-04-16 10 Anglo-German Co-operation Advocated [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, April 15. In a luncheon given Lord Birkenhead and other British members of Parliament by Dr. Stresemann, the latter advocated close English and German co-operation which would be conducive to powerful social and political development, personal relations forming an important basis83 words
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Article60 1928-04-16 10 "Times of Malaya" Report Is Correct (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, April 16. With reference to a Kuala Lumpur statement, "The Times of Malaya" claims that their report of Mr. Ormsbv-Gore's speech is substantially correct; also that Mr. Jenning's question on the raising of the pivotal price60 words
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Article52 1928-04-16 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 15. A conference of delegates from the Salary Earners' Co-operative Societies of Malaya was held in the Town Hall yesterday, lasting all day. Mr. T. Cavendish presided. More than sixty delegates were present. The agenda included fourteen items of a purely52 words
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Article57 1928-04-16 10 The following members of The Singapore Shorthand Writers' Association were successful in the London Chamber of Com merce November examination in shorthand 110 words per minute: Mr. Song Teck fhuan (with distinction); and Mr. Tan Yang Lim. 100 words per minute: Mr. Chia Geok Teck W j57 words
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Article309 1928-04-16 10 Airman Nominally a Deserter FINE FLIGHT USED TO ATONE Reuter's Service. Le Bourget, April 14. Captain Costes and Naval-Lieutenant Lebrix have arrived at the conclusion of their world-flight. The rapidity of their return from Tokio io unprecedented. Lebrix comes back nominally as a deserter, his leaveReuter's Service. - 309 words
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Obituary90 1928-04-16 10 Chinese Killed in Upper Rowell Road While on hi> wa> ..pen his stall at the Kandarji? Kerhau Market early yesterday mnrniiig, a f hinesc was attacked by two unknown assailants and *tabl>ed to death. The body, which had f«»ur stab wounds, wa? discovered by a P. C.90 words
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Article219 1928-04-16 10 Sunday, April 8. Captain H. L. Graham, M.C., and Captain L. D. Erskine (Scots Guards) dined at Government House. Monday, April 9. Captain H. L. Graham, M.C., Captain L. D. Erskine and the Hon'ble Mr. E C H. Wolff, C.M.G., and Mrs. Wolff arrived to stay. Tuesday, April219 words
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Article67 1928-04-16 10 Messrs. Evatt and Co. report the following outputs for the undermentioned Estates for the month of March:— Brunei United Plantations, Ltd., 22,868 lbs. Bukit Timah Rubber Estates, Ltd., 12,537 lbs. Changkat Serdang Estates, Ltd., 6,682 lbs. Haytor Rubber Estates, Ltd., 9,436 lbs Indragiri Rubber, Ltd., 55,937 lbs. Lunas67 words
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Article262 1928-04-16 10 CRICKET Narrow Victory For Old 'Uns At Padang The match between Under 30's and Over 30's was finished at the Pandang on Saturday, the result being a win for the Over 30's by nine run:. The scores were as follows:— Under 30 R. G. Gibson lbw b Braddell262 words
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Article100 1928-04-16 10 M. Gell Wins S.G.C. April Medal The April Monthly Medal of the Singapore Golf Club was played on Saturday and yesterday, and resulted in a win for Mr. It Gell. Seventy one cards were taken out and the following were returned:— M. Gell 86 10 76 E. M. Scoular100 words
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Article200 1928-04-16 10 J.B.P. Open Championship Tournament The open championship tournament of the J. B. P. was played last week-end. The thanks of the Party are due to Mr. Tan Chin Tiat. who granted facilities for the competition and also provided refreshments for the spectators at the conclusion of the games. The200 words
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Article187 1928-04-16 10 Fourth Round of Juvenile Party Open Singles The following; were the results of the ties played last week in the fourth round of the Open Singles Championship of the Juvenile Badminton Party: 'The Liat's Trophy" Tan Swee Wah beat Wee Lye Whatt, (walk-over). Ong Kirn Chwee beat Chiang Kow187 words
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Article475 1928-04-16 10 CEYLONESE TEAM BEATEN AT STADIUM S.F.A. Too Strong for The Visitors The Ceylonese barefooted footballers tackled too stiff a proposition when tney went up against the S.F.A. team at the Stadium on Saturday losing by the wide margin of five goals to one. The game was too onesided to475 words
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32 1928-04-16 10 From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. April 16. At football here the Chi Nan University players beat a team of Perak Chinese by three goals to two.32 words
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66 1928-04-16 10 The following have been chosen to represent Mr. Mia Hee's XI against the V.M.C.A. at soccer to-morrow at 5 p.m. sharp at Anson Road:—Tan Quee Hoe; Tan Ang Hock, Mohamed Noor; Chew Joon Tin, Tan Chuan Beng, Tan Cheng Yong; Tan Choon66 words
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38 1928-04-16 10 On Friday an eleven chosen from the United Chinese Association, Malacca, played the Stadt House team at soccer on the Kubu "C" ground. The result was a draw of three goals each.38 words
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273 1928-04-16 10 Reuter's Service. London, April 14. The following are the results of the English and Scottish League matches played to-day:— DIVISION I Arsenal 0, Huddersfield 0. Aston Villa 3, Cardiff City 1. Burnley 2, Tottenham Hots. 2. Bury 4, Manchester U. 3. DerbyReuter's Service. - 273 words
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32 1928-04-16 10 Reuter's Service. I.ono'l'N. April I l. At t.lu.'.e/"" 7'or tb< < up f'lnAi tbe wa> tim> a»nl col6. I'bere >. lW.oOli loungers b«at !,> s.,al< tn nilReuter's Service. - 32 words
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Article23 1928-04-16 10 Reuter's Service. London, April 14. In the English Amateur Cup final, Leyton beat Cockfield 3 to 2 at Middlesbrough.Reuter's Service. - 23 words
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187 1928-04-16 10 The following is the programme of matches arranged with the Colombo barefooted footballers to be played at the Stadium this week:— To-day—Colombo vs. S.C.F.A. Tuesday—Colombo vs. Singapore IndoCeylonese XL Wednesday—Colombo vs. Malays. To-day's match vs. the S.C.F.A. concludes the original programme for the Colombo187 words
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57 1928-04-16 10 Clubs are reminded that April 18 is the closing date of the League competition and Hon. Secretaries are requested to send in their applications immediately together with the entry fee of $10 per club. At to day's date only, the Duke's (2) R.A. (2) S.C.C. (2)57 words
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78 1928-04-16 10 The following players have been selected to represent the Singapore Indo-Ceylonese in their game with the bare f ooted footballers from Colombo at th> Stadium tomorrow evening.—X. Retnam (Lanka Union); Ramasamy (S.I.F.C), Selvathuria L. Union); Lee (L. Union); D. K. Samy (5.1. F.C.); A. Pereira78 words
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Article44 1928-04-16 10 Perak Europeans No Match for The Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, April 16. In a week-end tennis match here the Perak Chinese beat the Europeans in five matches to three in the doubles and in twelve matches to four in the singles.44 words
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Article168 1928-04-16 10 The following have given their patronage to the Cathedral Dance on April 27 at the Memorial Hall:— His Excellency Major-General C. C. van Straubenzee, C.8., C.M.G., General Officer Commanding the Troops, Malaya, and Mrs. van Straubenzee, the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Singapore and Mrs. Roberts,168 words
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Article94 1928-04-16 10 Port Swettenham Tour LUNCHES AT KLANG ISTANA (From Our Own Correspond) Kuala Lumpur A: r This promises to be Mr. On busiest day since his arrival He left Carcosa at 9 o'i ing to inspect a coconut estal w ill then proceed to Port S xetU visit94 words
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Article189 1928-04-16 10 Stubborn Blaze This Morning Lasted an Hour Fire broke out this morning a. y; o'clock in one of the branch ej -.-trica stores, 46 Anson Road, and azed about an hour but the Fire Brigade v... were quickly on the scene soon had tn fire under189 words
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Article120 1928-04-16 10 Wedding at Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent.» Kuala Lumpur, April 1' The wedding took place on Saturday afternoon of Mr. G. O. Hovil, of Charles Bradburne and Co., Ltd.. with Miss M .rjorie E. Barton, at St. Mary's Church. Mr. Parsons officiated. The bride was. given away ty120 words
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Article196 1928-04-16 10 The health bulletin of the League Nations' Eastern Bureau, for the ended April 7, is as follows:— Suez:—3 plague cases. Aden:—l 63 plague cases and 126 as against 151 cases and 134 deaths 'luring the preceding week. Bassein:—s plague deaths; Tl chote» deaths as against 25 during the196 words
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Article98 1928-04-16 10 Illegitimate children in France untitled by their father, can now rec for an accident in which the killed. This will result from a set up by a judgment in the Pai unless it is upset on appeal. In tl in question the child's father in a street accident involving a98 words
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Article852 1928-04-16 11 HOME FOOTBALL LEAGUES Including Matches up to Saturday, April 14 in the English and Scottish < are as follow: ~rI H. .—Division I Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. !T1 20 10 7 84 60 47 38 17 0 12 88 58 46 38 17 11852 words
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Article94 1928-04-16 11 courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, April 13. -hi Fujita has been appointed of the Chamber of Commerce try of Japan, which has been ablished. 'lissensions arose at the joint meeting of the Proletarian i compromise has been reached Ity to open a united council of v opposition94 words
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Article345 1928-04-16 11 ROBINSON CO. LTD. Directors' Report for Financial I Year Jhe Annual Directors' report to the shareholders of Messrs. Robinson Co., Ltd., is as follows:— T he Directors have pleasure in submitting their eigth annual report together with a duly audited statement of accounts for the nnaneial year ended January 31,345 words
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Article213 1928-04-16 11 Northern Leader Declined to Celebrate The late Dr. Sun Vat-sen may be a patron saint, almost a divinity, in South and Central China. But in North China he is being forgotten as rapidly as the authorities can manage. This fact has been amply proven on the third213 words
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Article250 1928-04-16 11 The following new books were ready for issue last Saturday:— Barry, Iris: —Portrait of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu.—A Portrait of Court and Society in the first half of the 18th century. Bell, Gertrude: —Letters, selected and edited by Lady Bell. 2 vols.—showing an intimate comprehension of Arab life250 words
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Advertisement298 1928-04-16 11 TO-NIGHT! MONDAY, APRIL 16. TO-NIGHT! NEW WOULD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTION—KELANTAN MAOONG. THE CITY OPERA will stage a very interesting play "THE THREE DANGERS" Supported by Specially Selected Extra Turns and Vaudeville SEE THAT YOU GET OUR HANDBILLS EVERYDAY. WATCH M THE GARDEN OF EDEN FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 'PHONE 164. MSHSHSESZSES^£3HSHS2SHSHSHS7iSZS^^298 words
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Advertisement156 1928-04-16 11 I I "Better be sure than sorry" m]M X Better make certain WJ*> M?f% of securing whisky of than the risk I of getting immature J spirit by merely saying i I Obtainable from every good Dealer or from the Sole Agents:- i I JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in156 words
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Article942 1928-04-16 12 Restriction (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.) Sir,—From what one can gather, those who approve of the removal of restriction make the following points the main basis ot their contention. (1) Weak and or over capitalised companies will automatically be eliminated. (2) Our present organised labour conditions942 words
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Article35 1928-04-16 12 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 equal to $100.35 words
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Advertisement299 1928-04-16 12 jjj Coming! I SAMUEL GOLDWYN S PRESENTS I p RONALD COLMAN and VILMA BANKY j I The Henry King Production v j I "The Magic Flame! itrom the stage play "KING HARLEQUIN" By RUDOLPH LOTHAR j I Released by C United Artists Corporation. jj I RAYMOND HATTON AS STINKY SMITH299 words
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Advertisement628 1928-04-16 12 ARE YOU TOO OLD YOUNG MAN Are you feeling too old and woru-out when you should be full of life ?Do you timl yourself suffering from Backache, Fatigue, Weakness, Rheumatism, Loss of Appetite, Sleepio.-ness, and unable to enjoy the pleasures of life If so you need De Witt's Kid My628 words
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Advertisement289 1928-04-16 12 like a charm perfumed Kedolent ot sun drenched r C,CARETTES ASHES OF ROSES «P Ol made from Talc" is most soothing after specially selected bath S m d v lrginia Tobacco, r>_ r r» now obtainable of Pans, to protect everywhere. skin and t0 prevent all redness md roughness. ASHES289 words
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Article361 1928-04-16 13 Sir Samuel Hoare on Record Flight I Sir S. Hoare, Secretary for Air replying ;to a question in the House of Comnmns j on February 27 about Capt. Bert Hinkler's i flight to Australia, said: —I am glad to say the Press have given Mr. Hinkler's outstanding achievement361 words
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Article248 1928-04-16 13 "The Pen is Mightier Than The Sword" In the course of a letter to a London journal, Miss Elise Emmous relates an interesting interview she had with the late Lord Kitchener, while endeavouring to get his auto-graph in a train by which they were both travelling. After the248 words
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Article, Illustration277 1928-04-16 13 Benjamin Franklin, printer, patriot, natural philosopher and natural genius died on April 17, 1790. He had been born in Boston in 1706, when England and New England were alike under Queen Anne and when William Perm was still alive. He died in Philadelphia when the United States277 words
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Advertisement727 1928-04-16 13 I CRUSADER FENCING I c 0 I V The Least Expensive and Most [j I mi Eflective Unclimbable Fencing [j I Obtainable. C I I V ENQUIRIES INVITED. If I.V| M Manufactured Solely by n THt DARLINGTON FENCING CO., LTD. oe —I ;l f SOLE AGENTS: C j 3i£s&B Engineering727 words
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Advertisement199 1928-04-16 13 l! D ll il )c.l>lAc< 8bippell purveyor» l>c«,z.»l>u!,!c eo, v„ ll rzijtLtlzmll,838. tll ll. H. llllltz LeNstzS V. ll i! il l! ll l! 0bt»»n»blS »t »i! liquor l)S»Iera 1 >! n or lrom 8 h l! 8ttLE A6ENT5. Z >il «ecdalucsl «n6 klectrical llepairz. Duco psintins iV el. B0AV199 words
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Advertisement352 1928-04-16 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 in352 words
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Advertisement564 1928-04-16 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 Ist564 words
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Advertisement511 1928-04-16 14 BANKS 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 18, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,511 words
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Advertisement340 1928-04-16 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 £1,584,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.340 words
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Advertisement137 1928-04-16 14 INSURANCE J THE fffia SOUTH W BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT IiOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. M ARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2, Finlayaon Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. Paid-up137 words
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Advertisement547 1928-04-16 14 INSURANT:: THE EASTERN UNITEP 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. Seah547 words
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Advertisement399 1928-04-16 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAK LINES rporated in England) UAH i ASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. E> ,v LAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM jj A ViG mON CO., LONDON AND LAST MAIL SERVICE. ntract with His Majesty's Govercfpnt.) M \KI)S from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1928 7,000399 words
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Advertisement383 1928-04-16 15 STEAMER SAILINGS THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING COMPANY. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE Singapore, Soerabaia Bandjermasin S.S. HOCK SENG Dae 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. i HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Including HUGO STINNES LINIEN and383 words
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Advertisement654 1928-04-16 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHEB Y> an I (Incorporated l\ 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 t654 words
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Advertisement465 1928-04-16 15 STEAMER SAILINGS *"~~~^_~~B— amam^g (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Dv Suwa Maru il,ooo Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Fushimi Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, Hakozaki Mam 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, 7 10 11 HakusanMaru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, KitanoMaru 8,000 M'seilles, London, AWp R Ju£ J J tHaruna Maru 10,500 Naples,465 words
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Advertisement240 1928-04-16 16 \> '^^j p I 'Phone 379 for your case. f C IC Popular Aerated Water Works j 26, 28 30, CHOON GUAN STREET, I (off Anson Road). n C 1 UP-TO-DATE I S 5 Ii [PHOTO STUDIO I Electric Lighting. I EVERY DAY FROM 8.30 A.M. TO 7.30 P.M. EXCEPT240 words
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Advertisement304 1928-04-16 16 I Our Popular 1 S STEINBERT and STEINMEYER 8 I) PIANOS. 1 FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP THROUGHOUT. Jjj Full Sympathetic Tone. C 2 CASE WORK BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED. [j I CALL AT I j NANG HENG Co. I jjj 105, Selegie Road. 'Phone 958. SZS2SHSaS2S2SaS2SSSZS2SHSHSHSHSHS2SaSZSESasaS2SHSES2S2SZSaSHS2SHS2SaS2SSSHSESasi I- rj Why Modern Woman likes Copeland304 words
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