Malaya Tribune, 8 May 1928
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Title Section20 1928-05-08 1 The Malaya Tribune XV No. 105 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune TUESDAY, MAY 8. 192820 words
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Advertisement259 1928-05-08 1 TRY CLOTH mwm does not FADE. IT do4S not SHRINK. I ears LONGER. real rroducis Co. Brae BaaaJi Road, SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 324. I 31¥ "THE MAKE WHICH PREDOMINATESIN EVERY CL4SS" j "0 PERFORMANCE APPEARANCE G SPEED s ENDURANCE COMFORT 8 t LOW FIRST COST LOW CONSUMPTION l CURRENT PRICES. j)259 words
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Advertisement305 1928-05-08 1 Tropical fear /T HIGH STREET, 'M Singapore. I I I Sole Agents: I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., a (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Jfl 1 B Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. Sq a. if] \Il jj At your Dancing Party offer /ML i I|/ i~ Nothing is so delightful and305 words
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Article954 1928-05-08 2 THE REAL RULER OF THE INDUSTRY Wh ins of a Girl That May Make Or Ruin a Town L.M.M. in the London Daily Express writes:— "That is the person who controls my dividends, engages or dismisses thousands of workmen, and, with a nod, takes prosperity from one town954 words
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Article33 1928-05-08 2 According to a Bangkok paper a beggar was found lying dead on the path in front of W*t S-ifat ''n at abou* 4 a.m. on April 23. The body lay there till noon.33 words
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Article218 1928-05-08 2 Prison For House Coal Scheme Officials The public must be protected against prospectuses which induce them to part with their money by untrue statements." This comment was made at the Old Bailey, London, recently, by the Common Serjeant when he sentenced Stephen Joseph Pearce Pellatt, aged seventy-one,218 words
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Article175 1928-05-08 2 A Name to Conjure With in the Sudan The name of General Huddleston, whose I DgagtjOMnt was announced recently, is one to conjure with in the Sudan, throughout the length and breadth of which he is known as "Huddleston Pasha." He is in command of the British and175 words
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Article232 1928-05-08 2 Sooth Africa And The Empire In the Event of War The London 44 Daily Express says;— The statement which General Hertzog made recently on South Africa's 44 right„ to be neutral." in the event of a war involving Great Britain and the rest of the Empire, seems to232 words
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Article, Illustration266 1928-05-08 2 "On This Day Our grand fathers and their fathers, as boys, used to keep the 29th of May as Oakapple Day, wearing young oakleaves in their buttonholes in commemoration of the Restoration of Charles 11, and flogging with nettles any unhappy Whig urchin who did not ?port his oak. Legally,266 words
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Advertisement480 1928-05-08 2 I SLAZENGERS' LAWN TENNIS RACKETS j i Constructed from the Best Quality Materials, and by the jdfrff X =RvV. fit rfin'lH finestCraftsmenintne Trade, M SLAZENGER" QUEEN'S" ffiiirlßiSN'. RACKET IP 4tS +WH* I ttffiiittttSf+ ±Q represents the very last word |E:::::iffi >\ in Racket Production- |f }H 5:E j The rounded480 words
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Advertisement260 1928-05-08 2 Bovril is a most valuable aid in the prevention of ■illness. It ensures nourishment and increases vitality. j >/? S3 I Why you should Buy a i I Minerva I g sieeve valve light six I FIRSTLY—THE ENGINE Ci Close your eyes—and for all you can hear or feel J260 words
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Article520 1928-05-08 3 His Attack on Pro-British History Considered The attack on pro-British history texts in Ameri?a was the subject of a "lecture packed with inter Bt delivered at King's College, t> proiessor Dixon Ryan Fox, of Columbia University, who is also director of the American University Union. He gave520 words
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Article93 1928-05-08 3 A Chinese has been arrested for keeping a school in Petchaburi Road, Bangkok, without a permit. When the inspector came across the school, he explained very carefully to the teacher what he had to do. He must ci her apply for a permit or close the school. Some days later93 words
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Advertisement285 1928-05-08 3 Wonderful fingers that can draw from mute strings and keyboard the most exquisite harmonies; Paderewski has enriched the world by hours of perfect pleasure. e« pMQNMDr CIGARETTE *vcV whose unvarying quahty and supremacy are produced only by wonderful skill and care an( j knowledge—by a true endeavour to give nX285 words
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Advertisement482 1928-05-08 3 DISTRESSFUL NIGHTS Are Bad For Both Your Baby and Yourself. One of the first t,ign-< that something is wrong With an ir.fant is disturbed sleep. If your baby is Haiseiul and in pain you Bllfier toe, not on.y in anxiety but also for want of your proper night's rest. At482 words
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Article916 1928-05-08 4 OUR AIR SECURITY RESTS ON TWO FACTORS National Reserve of Effective Civil Aviation Required Mr. A. Corbett-Smith says in the London "Daily Express" It is a queer, vague sort of warning which authority hurls at us whenever this air business is discussed. "Our people must get the916 words
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Article117 1928-05-08 4 Visitors to Phya Thai Palace, Bangkok, have noticed that the paddy fields in the neighbourhood are in process of being levelled and drained. It is said that the fields in their new condition will be maintained by the military authorities, and people with vision declare that the site when properly117 words
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Advertisement765 1928-05-08 4 Wincarnis for Connoisseurs —of Health To appreciate good wine is to be a connoisseur, to appreciate Wincarnis is to be more—a connoisseur of wine and health. Wincarnis is indeed the Wine of Health The Ancients realised the health giving qualities of good wine. It was not only revered as a765 words
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Advertisement131 1928-05-08 4 I < I S World famous Artists who will appear at the j VICTORIA THEATRE I I JAQUES THIBAUD jj} I BENNO MOISEIWITSCH jjj I AMELITA GALLI-CURCI I JASCHA HEIFETZ I I FRITZ KREISLER I THESE ARTISTS RECORD 8 I EXCLUSIVELY f I FOR I "HIS MASTER'S VOICE Electric Recordings.131 words
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Article992 1928-05-08 5 SUNGEI CHOH RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED Review of the Year's Operations The eighth annual general meeting of the Sungei Choh Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on April 4 at the offices 'of the company, 2-4, Idol Lane, Eastcheap, E.C., Mr. R. F. S. Hardie (the Chairman of the Company)992 words
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454 1928-05-08 5 The eighth ordinary, annual general meeting of the Damansara (Selangor) Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on April 4 at the registered office, 20, Eastcheap, L.C. Mr Thomas North Christie, who presided, said that when they considered the conditions affecting the industry during l'J27, he thought454 words
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Article360 1928-05-08 5 Harpenden (Selangor) Rubber Company, Limited The annual general meeting of the Karpenden (Selangor) Rubber Company. Ltd., was held on March 29 at 20, Eastcheap, E.C. Major H. F .Browell, who presided in the absence through illness of the Chairman of the Company, Mr. W. P. Metcalfe, said that360 words
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Article201 1928-05-08 5 The following passengers arrived at Singapore per s.s. 44 Op Ten Noort" yesterday: From Soerabaia: —Mr. E. Horsting, Mm Meerman, Mrs. A. C. Forkel and daughter, Mr. Smilde, Mr. Koshi Ohta, Mr. and Miss W. Laycock, Mrs. Gortier, Mr. L. Ch. Asser, Mr. B. Zipper, Mr. J. Predali,201 words
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Article25 1928-05-08 5 Jamboree Rehearsals To-morrow, May 9. —Cyclist Section, Headquarters 5 p.m. Friday, May 11. —Phy: Exercise Section St. Joseph's Institution Ground 5 p.m.25 words
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Article25 1928-05-08 5 "The Bangkok Karn Muang" states that Tcs. 5,000 was obtained in admission fees to witness the boxing contests held at Petchaburi at the Songkran Festival.25 words
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Advertisement322 1928-05-08 5 CRIPPLED WITH RHEUMATISM \V m ont, ill, life a misery one day, the from pain, able to enjoy work and this is the experience of thousands taken De Witt's Kidney and Bladder p a Rheumatism, Backache, Swollen S .tiding Urine and other painful ■Maed by Kidney Trouble. Why lav longer?322 words
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Advertisement293 1928-05-08 5 Are YOU afraid you will lose your job P Are you wondering what will happen to you if business gets slack? Are you one of the many small-salaried, untrained workers who are always the first to go when employers start cutting down expenses? Why not decide to-day that you are293 words
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Advertisement86 1928-05-08 5 Most Miles jter Dollar TYRES FIRESTONE TIRE RUBBER Co. (S.S.) LTD. Hong Kong Bank Chamber, SINGAPORE. > Phene V 4, AXES i 2 I "ELEPHANT DYNAMICUT" BRAND. I C] (REGISTERED TRADE MARK.) S I Best on the Market, I Prices Lowest. 1 I STOCKED IN ZM IH, lb. WEIGHTS. CHANGKOLS86 words
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Advertisement338 1928-05-08 6 I EMPIRE CINEMA I I FROM FRIDAY, M4Y 4TO TUESDAY, MAY 8. I TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY I Another Great China Special I THE FAMOUS BABY PEARL KOO "The Little Hero" X See Miss Pearl Ko in her most wonderlul picture. She had g proved a success in338 words
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Advertisement483 1928-05-08 6 Amusements. ALHAMBRA a 'PHONE 909 g S (TAN CHENG KEE A Co., Ltd.. Proprietor*.) 1 I I From Tuesday, May 8. I AT 9 P.M. E g THE MOST TITANIC TROUPER OF THEM ALL Charlie Chaplin The Circus I X c. r~« A MAMMOTH MENAGERIE OF MIRTH. H GAIETY—BRILLIANCE—WIT and483 words
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Advertisement381 1928-05-08 6 GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATpp Junction Albert A Bencoolen Street- North Bridge Red .p k 1 FROM FBIDAY, HAY 4 TO THURSDAY, MAY 10. NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M FBOM WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 TO TUESbAi may 8. The Latest Gaumont Graphic NIGHTLY AT 9.00 P m "DEATH VALLEY" Epic of America s381 words
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Article67 1928-05-08 7 untitled petition to both the Government and the Military Council, Admiral hu-chwang, Commander-in-Chief of nalist Navy, recommends the con>n of two naval bases, one at Amoy other at Mamoi, in Fukien Province, petition points out that a naval base h strategic points as Amoy and 1 will not only greatly67 words
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Article681 1928-05-08 7 REPORTS OF VARIOUS DELEGATES Interesting Views Exchanged at Victoria Theatre Meeting A rather small gathering attended the Victoria Theatre last evening to hear the reports of various delegates from the International Missionary Council, which concluded recently at Jerusalem. The deleffif tG xT v rrived at Sm a P°681 words
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Article237 1928-05-08 7 Civil and Criminal Cases Reviewed (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 8. Five judges assembled at Ipoh yesterday for the full Court of Appeal. All the criminal appeals were disposed of yesterday including the famous Chenderoh riot case, in which two of the convicted men had' their237 words
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Article63 1928-05-08 7 The Nanking Garrison Commander's Headquarters, acting upon information received from the Military Council that lately local riff-raff have disguised themselves as wounded soldiers in order to beg, or even to extort money from shops in the Capital, proclaims that, such action being a violation of law, all persons found guilty63 words
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Article1513 1928-05-08 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, May 8 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $320 Hovers Seller* Rice. Siam 2 $297 Mixed Black Pepper 75.0«» Rice, Siam 3 $291 *Sundried Copra 11.40 11.40 Rice, Saigon 1 $265 *Mixed Copra 11.20 11.20 Rice, Saigon 2 $258 Kayong Copra Rice, Saigon 3 n $2301,513 words
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Article110 1928-05-08 7 Throws Stones Into the Whiteaway Circus Court Inspector Farquharson was responsible for the arrest and conviction of a Malay named Ahmed bin Dollah, who was sentenced to a month's imprisonment by Mr. C. H. Dakers yesterday afternoon, for throwing stones into the tent of the Whiteaway Circus. It110 words
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Article91 1928-05-08 7 Chinese Punished for Plucking Feathers off a Pigeon For plucking the feathers off a live pigeon a Chinese was this morning fined $10 or 20 days by the Second Magistrate, Mr. W. N. Gourky. The accused's excuse was that he did not know how to kill the91 words
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Article125 1928-05-08 7 Daggers and Triad Society Documents Found At the instance of the Chinese Protectorate (Mr. W. H. Gatfield), eight Chinese were arrested and produced before the Second Magistrate this morning. One man, was charged with possession of Triad Society documents. The accused admitted possession but denied that the documents125 words
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Article61 1928-05-08 7 Manila Citizen Pleads Guilty A Filipino named William Auriguez pleaded guilty to a charge of theft before the Third Magistrate yesterday afternoon. The offence was in respect of $60, the property of the Linotype Machinery Company in 128 Robinson Road. Auriguez was remanded till May 1 L It61 words
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Advertisement1017 1928-05-08 7 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Vacancy for Asiatic male teacher is AUCTION SALE OF filled. Applicants thanked. UNSERVIC.tBLE STORES Comprising:—Steel Girders, Joists, Rails, \NTED Iron Rods Iron Pi P cs Scra P Irons, &c, &c. Applications, accompanied with copies Kandang Kerbau Bridge at f recent testimonials mU be vecl by Elgin Bridge1,017 words
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Miscellaneous472 1928-05-08 7 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, May 8 T,lc—o:4B p.m. the Governor leaves for North Borneo. y Races, Second Day. Lecture, Raffles 6:30 p.m. To-morrow, May 9 l idos. —OS a.m., 1:25 p.m. all: Div. I I.C.F.A. vs. R.A. Stadium. Thursday, May 10 i ides.- 0:37 a.m., 2:9 a.m. v Races, Third Day.472 words
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Obituary86 1928-05-08 8 DEATHS Mr. Wee Eng Cheng of 158 Neil Road. Occurred at 4 a.m. on May 8, 1928. Age —34 years. Funeral will be announced later. On May 7. at No. 402 Orchard Road. Madam Teo Watt Neo, aged 1Z years, the beloved mother of Lee Seng86 words
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Article1022 1928-05-08 8 The history of the rubber industry from the time over-production appeared has been a tale of a series of blunders. The initial blunder lay in forcing restriction as the best means of preventing a disastrous rubber slump without having first considered whether the data on which the1,022 words
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Article1091 1928-05-08 8 The hottest day of the year thus far in Manila was on April 14 which had a temperature of 97 degrees F. A Moscow report states that Comrade Borodin is en route to China. He proposes to assist in the anti-Northern drive. The nineteenth ordinary general meeting of shareholders of1,091 words
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Article174 1928-05-08 8 The Bishop of Singapor, pore on May 9, on a be returning <„, Mr. Charles Beami h Headmaster of Maxwell b* Kuala Lumpur, will. sufficiently recovered fro ceed on leave. The first Indian a < graduate at Madras. i s U She is to undergo an ann«174 words
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Article31 1928-05-08 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. May 7. Fines ranging from $50 to (200 M impo.-cd on four milk vend adulterated milk. The add, irom 25 to 40 per cent31 words
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Article32 1928-05-08 8 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Bare Id: a. May 7. The Swiss aviator. Herr llittdkeehej j 2? a non st °P betwe, Zand and Barcelona in five noun tad fift, minutes.32 words
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Article34 1928-05-08 8 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-A_:..] Berne. May 7 Tne Swiss Canton of Uri. havin- ameo out elections for six centurks of hands in the open air. has now derided to introduce Lallot boxes.34 words
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Article33 1928-05-08 8 British Official Wireless. [B.itish Official Wireless] London, May 7. Wing Commander Manning, who is making a flight from England to Australia has crashed at Horns. Syria. Wing Conmander Manning is unhurt.British Official Wireless. - 33 words
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Article31 1928-05-08 8 Reuter's Service. Sydney, May 7. Mr. Pratten, Minister of Cattoas, collapsed and died while addressing a public meeting. The hall was crowded as it waMr. Pratten's sixty-third birthday.Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article31 1928-05-08 8 Reuter's Service. Washing r i The Naval Depart ne i thf increase .-f the nuinK r I resfei» to five and ttti t\m*r\ ili-ep seu diVIHg «hi IReuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article39 1928-05-08 8 Reuter's Service. Sydney, May 7. Under a new proclamation of th Customs Act, persons illegally in possessing cocaine or any of will be liable to three months' to thret years' imprisonment or a ing five hundred sterling.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article61 1928-05-08 8 From China by s.s. Talari Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by sa Maru, due at Singapore to-na i From China and Japan by s> i -j.-himi Maru, due at Singapore on Thai lay, tbe 10th instant. From Europe, (London mai «hec April 19) by s.s. Rajuia, clue61 words
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Article109 1928-05-08 8 Mr. Aw Boon Haw s sea Pasir Panjang was the festivity and enjoyment 01 Sunday when the raenbei Hoe Kok" Association celebral anniversary amid a great including ladies. The ronggeng party in eluded some of the hi ronggeng singers who joined sional party and challenged "Pantons."109 words
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Advertisement317 1928-05-08 8 I BRASS BEDSTEADS. I CONSTRUCTED f WE I OF HEAVY _i v SHALL BE QUALITY W .'Mi j| i PLEASED brass, ri T0 SIBMIT FITTED WITH Of 1 44* PRICES S MOTHER- t AND lOF-PEARL j JJJ ILLUSTRATIONS SPINDLES AND ON ORNAMENTS. J APPLICATION. BRASS AND NICKEL PLATED BEDSTEADS. S317 words
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Advertisement90 1928-05-08 8 ASTOUNDING PRICE. REDUCTIONS IN ALL LINES ji AT NAMSEN'S No. 54, High Street. STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing INSTRUMENTS IN SETS OR SINGLY COMPASSES, DIVIDERS, BOWS, Etc., Etc. Sole Agents for W. F. STANLEY CO., LTD. MOTION SMITH SON, LTD. 15, Battery Road, Singapore. HOW TO BUY PfAgfMS. Buy diamonds from such90 words
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Article460 1928-05-08 9 Disquieting News From Tsinanfu LEAGUE OF NATIONS TO SETTLE CASE tonese Blame General hiang Kai-shek Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Tokio, May 8. from Tsinanfu state that u p broke out again on Monday j Southerners, despite the pre- iient, attacking the Japanese are guarding the foreignReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 460 words
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Article49 1928-05-08 9 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless] London, May 7. 1 hi 'atest reports state that comparative f ha- been restored at Tsinanfu. thousand Japanese reinforcements 1 i :ved from Tsingtao, although the v i- ut in three places. It is stated r: ''.rthtr forces are being sent.British Official Wireless. - 49 words
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Article165 1928-05-08 9 Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service] London, May 7. Z 1 crisis in China and possibilities nite Sino-Japanese clash are a the newspapers and are splashed vvs pages and exhaustively dis- the leaders. 'i-ice especially is attached to the r> joining the Southerners in pro•ainst Japanese intervention. Morning Post" saysReuter's Service. - 165 words
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Article130 1928-05-08 9 Alleged Passivity of Authorities PRESS AIDS ANTI-RED FEELING Reuter's Service. Moscow, May 7. Soviet Russia has sent Poland a note in connexion with the attempt on M. Lizareff's life, protesting against the passivity of the Polish authorities as regards White emigrant terrorist organisations. The note recallsReuter's Service. - 130 words
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Article113 1928-05-08 9 TREMENDOUS RUSH IN NEW YORK Radio Corporation Reaches New High Figure Reuter's Service. New York, May 7. 4,600,000 shares changed hands during the day, Radio Corporation making a new record of 205, while aeroplane stocks are very active, Aeros jumping up nine and Curtiss eighteen points. GENERALReuter's Service. - 113 words
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Article120 1928-05-08 9 ADDRESS BY CEYLON GOVERNOR Visit of Mr. Ormsby-Gore to be Welcomed (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, May 8. At the opening of the Agricultural Con- ference at Peradeniya. Governor Stanley stressed the importance of research re- J garding tea, coconuts and rubber especially the latter on account of120 words
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Article49 1928-05-08 9 International Meeting of Producers Reuter's Service. Brussels, May 7. An international meeting of European zinc producers voted unanimous y in favour of stabilising the market by the creation of a Bureau Sf Statistics and the restriction of production, if necessary. Oversea producers will be invited to co-operate.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article56 1928-05-08 9 Will Continue to Act During Life of Restriction Reuter's Service. London, May 7. In the House of Commons in reply to a question, Mr. Amery stated that the Rubber Advisory Committee last met on December 8 He had invited the members to continue to act as long asReuter's Service. - 56 words
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Article39 1928-05-08 9 Nineteen of Crew Missing Near New York Reuter's Service. New York, May 7. The Government dredger Navesink, working in the channel off Staten Island, was rammed by a steamer and sunk- Nineteen of the crew are missing.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article61 1928-05-08 9 Must Go to House of Lords THIRD READING BY COMMONS British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless] London, May 7. The House of Commons to-day passed without division the third reading of the Bill giving the vote to women as to men at the age of twenty-one.British Official Wireless. - 61 words
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Article175 1928-05-08 9 EXTRACTION OF OIL AND SPIRIT FROM RUBBER Drives Factory Plant and MotorCar Satisfactorily (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 7. Widespread interest was evinced by a large gathering of Perak Planters at the Pinji Estate, near Ipoh, in a demonstration given by David Graham, a local chemist, and175 words
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Article141 1928-05-08 9 NO ABOLITION OF TAX LIKELY Reduction Promised When Rubber is Lower (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, May 7. As a result of the negotiations between local rubber interests and the Government for a reduction of the export duty on rubber to meet the present crisis, the Colonial141 words
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Article92 1928-05-08 9 Thirty Different Parties Submit Lists [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, May 7. The committee supervising the elections assembled this morning for the first time. It is learnt that thirty different parties intend to submit lists. The electors in most constituencies will have the choice of over twenty lists. Electioneering92 words
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Article59 1928-05-08 9 Best American Writers Selected Reuter's Service. New York, May 8. "The Strange Interlude" was adjudged by the Pulitzer Prize Committee the best American play of 1927. The author is Mr. Eugene O'Neill and he was awarded the thousand-dollar prize. Mr. Thornton Wilder was also awarded a thousand dollarsReuter's Service. - 59 words
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Article39 1928-05-08 9 Italians and Greeks to be Deported from Egypt Reuter's Service. Cairo, May 7. The police last night rounded up the Communists. There were eighteen arrests mostly of Italians and Greeks who it is understood are being deported.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article520 1928-05-08 9 Presence in England Not Desired READY TO TAKE CROWN OF ROUMANIA Alleged Peasants' Revolution Hard to Locate Reuter's Service. London, May 8. Following a conference between Home office and Foreign Office officials, it was decided to ask Prince Carol to leave England. Prince Carol's Movements haveReuter's Service. - 520 words
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Article108 1928-05-08 9 GIVES CONCESSION TO U. S. FINANCIERS Oil and Mineral Lands to be Developed Reuter's Service. New York, May 8. A group of American financiers recently concluded a contract with King Amanullah at Paris in connection with important cil and mineral concessions in Afghanistan which the concessionaires will handleReuter's Service. - 108 words
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Article53 1928-05-08 9 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless] London, May 7. The Colonial Office announces that Mr. Luke, Colonial Secretary for Sierra Leone, has been appointed Chief Secretary to the Government of Palestine in succession to Lieutenant-Colonel Symes, whose appointment as Resident and Corrtmander-in-Chief at Aden was recently approved byBritish Official Wireless. - 53 words
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Advertisement88 1928-05-08 9 FAVOURITE "BEER AT ITS BEST." SOLE AGENTS: GunmiE c €b (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) I ELECTRtCAL-LICHT-RAY-PROCESS JM tML |H Brunswick hold V [a H 5?7 M exclusive rights W yfk «7 $I/ to the best dance «R \A Ja S (t bandsinAmerica Y\ 9 LATEST RELEASES I HAVE JUST88 words
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Article3538 1928-05-08 10 Ex-Servicemen's Bad Luck ADJOURNMENT SPEECHES YESTERDAY Need For Relief For Rubber Producers The following is the conclusion of the Legislative Council report the first part of which was published yesterday: The Acting Treasurer asked for approval of a special vote of $16,073.58 to meet the payment of3,538 words
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Article106 1928-05-08 10 THE TURF To-day's for the Singapore Club Races Race No. 3.—Sultan and Golden Strand. Race No. 4. —Mannaway. Race No. 5.—Chevalier, Tinker, Tandubas, Metina and Devolution. Race No. 6.—The Mahdi. Race No. 7.— Master Bruce, Puzzler, Blackker and Sir Probyn. All engagements:—Himol. Our Tipster's Selections For To-day Race106 words
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Article173 1928-05-08 10 "WILD BILL" LEADS THE WAY Americans to the Front in British "Open" Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service] Sandwich, May 7. "Wild Bill" Melhorn, the American colfer with a score of 72, led a field of nearly 270 competitors at the end of the fust day of the British Open GolfReuter's Service. - 173 words
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Article326 1928-05-08 10 Chin Woo Association Beat C.F.A. Before a good gathering of Badminton enthusiasts, an interesting friendly game was played beween the Chinese Chin Woo Association and Chinese Friendly Association, at the latters court, Tiong Nam School, on Saturday. The weather was glorious. All the players participating were of equal standard,326 words
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Article370 1928-05-08 10 L. U. Too Good For Cold Storage The Cold Storage slipped up badly when playing: the Lanka Union on Saturday in a Framroz League fixture. Scores: Lanka Lnion.—E. T. K. Retnam, b Law, 38; B. Dudley, C. Morton, b Law, 26; P. Retnasabapathy, run out, 4; E. P. Jasinghe,370 words
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148 1928-05-08 10 Reuter's Service. [Reuter s Service] London, May 7. Playing at Lord's, Middlesex defeated Worcester by an innings and 126 runs. Middlesex started out by running- up a total of 339, Patsy Hendren being responsible for 100 runs, whilst Hill bowled remarkably well to take fiveReuter's Service. - 148 words
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Article385 1928-05-08 10 s.r.c. draw with tul. CHINESE E Heavy Rain Spoils Th Game The S.R.C create dmwTa ll at the U^Vv' 1 h I'l! game which ended dit», J '"ten-:, heavy shower of UL X second half. When the a tU nte t r 1 'he Recreation a', mg by three385 words
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Article25 1928-05-08 10 Norway Eliminated by Hungary Reuter's Service. [Reuter s Service] Budapest. May 7. In the Davis Cup, Hungary eliminated Norway, by 5 matches to nil.Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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62 1928-05-08 10 Championship Doubles—Semi-Final Clerc and Utermark beat Roy Smith and Lewis, 6—l, 6—l. Veterans' Doubles Handicap—Semi-Final Hall and Hemmant beat b .deb Graham Hutchison, 6—l. »>—l. TO-DAY'S TIES Championship Roy Smith vs. A. I. Ander>'*i TO-MORROWS TIES Championship Doubles—Final Clerc and Utermark vs. Winti r62 words
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Article100 1928-05-08 10 At the public annual ni.-. til Seek Kia Eenh held at tl X ta Tong Temple, Kubu Road I Friday last, a large number 1 were present under the Chain -Apr. Yeo Juay Tee. When the minat* and accounts for the year approved and confirmed gentlemen100 words
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Miscellaneous104 1928-05-08 10 OUR CROSSWORD I Solution of hftunln The following the M nnl Ni'. 7 12 noun 10-da.v. In The "Malaya Tnl-ur. uttan wtl h I'piM w published. Across:— l. fcvpK 10. I annas; 12. < ar« r I*. \l: 1«. Vie; IV N- N 24. Han; 85. Hairy; 34. 2«. Drub;104 words
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Article700 1928-05-08 11 HOME FOOTBALL LEAGUES Including Matches up to Saturday, May 5 P m the English and Scottish I late are as follow: i ague.—Division I ¥M Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pte. 42 20 9 13 102 66 53 42 22 13 7 91 68 51 42700 words
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Article247 1928-05-08 11 Saturday, April 28. y the Governor and Lady* •mpaaiad by the Hon'ble The iry and Mrs. Peel and attended Woods, A.D.C., were pgfCJlt .ration ceremony held at the lying Club premises, •ncy broke the flag of the Hub the Club open and Lady stened the Moth seaplane rwardfl247 words
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Article71 1928-05-08 11 The Singapore Society of Architects (Incorporated) has been registered under the Campanies Ordinance. The following were elected at the last Annual General Meeting and are the first officers of the new Society. Major P. H. Keys, President; H. R. Arbenz, Esq., Vice-President; H. Oscar Wilson, Honorary Secretary; Rennie,71 words
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Article35 1928-05-08 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 equal to $100.35 words
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Advertisement248 1928-05-08 11 I WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE FOR a Tuning, Repairing, and I Polishing Pianos. I g Written Guarantee Given for S Workmanship and Materials. I I I NANG HENG &Co J [c Piano Dealers. t I 105, Selegie Road. 'Phone 958. TO-NIGHT! TUESDAY, MAY 8. TO-NIGHT! NEW WOULD SHOW CHINESE248 words
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Advertisement270 1928-05-08 11 At RATED WATERS. I £k MANILA CIGARS j! I NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED rj i|j Reina Victoria $3.95 per box of 50 q S High Life $2.95 d jjj C iSKk Londres $4.95 per 100 X I Perfectos 2 75 P er 25 I f M. S. Ally Co. 5270 words
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Miscellaneous172 1928-05-08 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for May 13. To-day. May 8 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Malay Company, Weapon Training. To-morrow, May 9 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "A" (M. G.) Coy., Recruits—Musketry Instruction. 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "A" (M. G.) Coy., Members of old "A" Company-Voluntary Instructional Classes. 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall,172 words
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Article403 1928-05-08 12 Ayer Panas Rubber Estate, Limited The eighteenth yearly report of the Directors to the shareholders of the Ayer Panas Rubber Estate, Ltd., is as follows: Your Directors submit herewith their report and statement of accounts for the year ended January 31, 1928. Accounts:—The profit for the year is403 words
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Article275 1928-05-08 12 The health bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, for the week ended April 38, is as follows: Suez:—2 plague cases. Aden:—34 plague cases and 30 deaths as against 59 cases and 48 deaths during the preceding week. Basrah:—l smallpox case and 1 death. Ba ssein:—l plague275 words
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Article77 1928-05-08 12 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless] London, May 7. Paris 124 New York 4.***** Brussels 34.95 Geneva 25.325 Amsterdam 12.0975 Milan 92.65 Berlin 20.405 Stockholm 18.19 Copenhagen 18.20 Oslo 18.225 Vienna 34.675 Prague 164.75 Helsingfors > 193.75 Madrid 29.43 Lisbon 2 I|l6 Athens 375 Bucharest x 785 Rio 5British Official Wireless. - 77 words
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Advertisement285 1928-05-08 12 j PAVILION i A Paramount Super Programme I I WALLACE BEERY and RAYMOND HATTON f J "WE'RE IN THE NAVY NOW" j I DOUGLAS McLEAN in j "HOLD THAT LION' I S A STORY OF LOST TROI SERS—A GIRL—AND A LION I RICHARD TALMADGE in I I "THE FIGHTING DEMON"285 words
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Advertisement349 1928-05-08 12 MENSSANA iHE BRAIN FOtMy ENABLES YOU TO THINK CLEARLY AIDS MEMORY MARVELLOUSLY. SOLD AT DISPENSARIES Aids Memory Wholesale Ageifts: Chow Kit Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, Kuala Lumpur and Penang. USE OUR SPECIAL HAIR CREAM THE MOST ECONOMICAL AND BEST HAIR DRESSING, Obtainable from all Dispensaries. Manufactured by SINCERE DISPENSARY LIMITED, SINGAPORE.349 words
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Advertisement388 1928-05-08 12 t J *N IDEAL A I J j MALT EXTRACT S Mr/ I? lN SOLUBLE s^l^ > Good Health is 5 I Real Wealth 2 The most precious possession you can have V* Good Health. A rich man who is always ill A *w is the poorest man on earth.388 words
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Article456 1928-05-08 13 Singapore. April 28. MEAT Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beer, stew or curry kati 42 Pork, lean kati 64 °w lean and tJmt quality) 1 62 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. kk Fowl, kati 7g Hens (Locally reared) kati 80 Ducks each 90 Pigeons, domestic, unfledged456 words
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Article332 1928-05-08 13 The following letter was sent to the Editor of the London "Times" recently by Mr. E. H. L. Schwarz:— E W Bovill > writing in "The Times" of March 15 on Carthaginian elephants, makes the statement that there is no evidence of any marked change in the332 words
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Advertisement291 1928-05-08 13 i■'m I i Ml Yale Spur-Geared jjj chaiD Blocks I RE MAtn,,VES HOPNECFSSITIES. S| f I s?nrv V AI S P UR g EARED CHAIN H f Bt'nßl "3 I v the safest and speediest port- 3 f*~ ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF The Born eo Co., Ltd. S (Incorporated in England.)291 words
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Advertisement277 1928-05-08 13 j 'ARE YOU GOING jj ON LEAVE? I II THE PRICE OF THE f ARMSTRONG j SIDDELEY S 8 5 STR. 14 H.P. <> O is jj fj "Three Hundred Dollars" n o— Less A O THAN THE ENGLISH LIST PRICE PLUS CHARGES O D OUT TO SINGAPORE. Q j277 words
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Advertisement635 1928-05-08 14 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. Correspondence intended for the Malaya Tribune should be addressed to 20A to 20C Collyer Quay and not to Post Office Box No. 352. S.S. ORDINANCE NO. 197 (LABOUR) AND THE LABOUR CODE, 1923. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter635 words
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Advertisement475 1928-05-08 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 1 WANTED—A young Eurasian or Chinese girl as Cashier. One who understand to work the National Cash Register. Apply to the Managing Director, 17 Raffles Place. SITUATION WANTED. CERTIFICATED BOOK-KEEPER (Chinese) desires part-time or spare time employment. Excellent references. Box 657, c!o Malaya Tribune. TO LET OFFICE TO475 words
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Advertisement503 1928-05-08 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» ■jjj' Hong Kong 18, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,503 words
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Advertisement629 1928-05-08 14 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK JOF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,00 C Paid-up Capital £1.060.00« Reserve Fund and Rest Jt1,554,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:629 words
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Advertisement561 1928-05-08 14 INSURANCE wkS soIJTH \md BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT uOWEST CURRENT RATSS. L. C. M ARGOLIOUTH, 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 $2,000,000561 words
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Advertisement154 1928-05-08 14 iNsuniNci: THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATI©-, LIMITLI, (Incorporated in t HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Str*t Singapore. Phone Noe. 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. Seah Eng154 words
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Advertisement434 1928-05-08 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES rnorated in England) Uip ASSENGER CARGO P SERVICES. ..vis- V R AND ORIENTAL STEAM fI v i\ \TION CO., LONDON AND fA» EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Undt- Contract with His Majesty's Government.) ~l w \RDS from LONDON for t hina Japan Dae434 words
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Advertisement496 1928-05-08 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Including HUGO STINNES LINIEN and n A DAMPFSCHIFFS— GESELLSCHAFT (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS HONG KONG, SHANGHAI JAPAN Igjr. l May 21 Hindenburg Jun J 4 lUl SfcA' HONG KONG SHANGHAI AND NORTH-CHINA PORTS t Vogtland May q t Albert Voegler 3496 words
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Advertisement624 1928-05-08 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NOBDDEUTSCHEB Y> j (Incorporated l\ in Germany.) The under-noted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. t PFALZ due Spore May 17 t REMSCHEID due Spore June 14 FOR MANILA, JAPAN AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t AACHEN due Spore May 9 t KONIGSBERG624 words
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Advertisement517 1928-05-08 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON t> Tonnage Destination tw a Fushimi Maru 11.000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'wtrp Hakozaki Mam 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London? 10 U HakusanMaru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, 24 KitanoMaru 8,000 M'seilles, London, J A tHaruna Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, Londo *AwJ M Kam. Mar. 8,000517 words
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Advertisement102 1928-05-08 16 j 1 THE RIGHT PLUG FOR YOUR CAR I! n h n :i b ii I ii E I i jj Sole Agents: j] N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING Co., «1 Singapore Penang. ij i I ii in I NOTICE. ills I i The first shipment of 1 The Super-Gramophone102 words
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Advertisement125 1928-05-08 16 ■aisara«ipr=ar=igM i I Schering- Kahlbaum, A. G„ I Berlin. I (vorm. Chen. Fabrik auf Aktien E. Schering), s i 0 s l|' VERAMON I 1 I 5 against headache of all kinds, trigeminal I I S neuralgia, toothache. ii i (To be had at all leaning Drug Stores) j I125 words
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