Malaya Tribune, 15 August 1928
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Title Section20 1928-08-15 1 The Malaya Tribune XV.- No. 189 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1928.20 words
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Advertisement193 1928-08-15 1 TRY KORE4 MISSION CLOTH s not F ADE. >. »1 SHRINK. 9 wars LONGBR. real .'rvxJucU Co. Brat Hasah Road, SiMi.U'ORE. 'PHONE 324. J 3 THIS IS 9" BABY I rilVr% BROTHER OF "520" I CONCESSIONAIRES FOB MALAYA. ITALASIA LTD. Singapope-Penang- Kuala Lumpur. g i i i i i i193 words
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Advertisement213 1928-08-15 1 FLORODOR Washing Suitings /7 /7 /7 Wear r J? HIGH STREET Singapore, D S j THREE SEASONS WHY YOU ALSO SHOULD j SPECIFY AND USE:- I 1 Pabco t :M h Plaster Board felP*. *fo r eau ty and Permanence I jpHBl WtĔk (1) Approximately one-quarter of a million square213 words
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Article2049 1928-08-15 2 CEYLON AND MALAYA COMPARED Mr. Ormsby-Gore Reads Paper On His Tour (Prom Ceylon Exchanges) The Hon. Mr. Ormsby-Gore read a paper rccenJy at home on his impressions of the recent Colonial tour before a very distingruis- hed gathering presided over by Sir Lawrence Guillemard, our late2,049 words
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Article53 1928-08-15 2 Borodin is reported in the Shanghai Russian Press to have written an article for a Moscow paper in which he asserts that war between Japan and America is inevitable. America is carefully watching Japans policy in China and, in the event of war. Great Britain will not be drawn m,53 words
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Advertisement273 1928-08-15 2 Happy Children W Brimful of energy and vitality and as W happy as the day is long are the children S M whose daily food beverage is delicious V There is nothing as good as "Ovaltine w 2 for building up sound nerves, alert minds J[ and robust bodies. This273 words
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Advertisement221 1928-08-15 2 If KeegArour Flashlight II R EL ?th^f fla j hIight 1 II made by the world's largest Made fey the if I j flashlight and dry battery manufacturers I Long life and E^d/TaX II brilliant, powerful light is Batteries. II built into them. They con- I I j tain many221 words
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Article632 1928-08-15 3 PHILIPPINES AND THE CHINESE Proposed Bill to Compel Them To Register What is believed to be the first serious step leading to the definite solution by the Legislature of the problem of Chinese immigration into the Philippines, was taken at the House of Representatives by Representative Jose G.632 words
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Article98 1928-08-15 3 A man stated at Tottenham that he was the father of twenty children and that he had been a soldier, "a sailor, and a policeman. Six women stated at Tottenham that their children had not attended school because they had no boots. Magistrate You are all fibbers.98 words
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Article169 1928-08-15 3 An Air Ministry notice has been issued stating that, owing to the difficulty experienced in the past in obtaining the necessary particulars as to load and destination in connection .with private aircraft landing at or leaving Croydon Aerodrome, London, pilots of such aircraft are requested to report at the communications169 words
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Advertisement96 1928-08-15 3 «4 -^31 _'Jifc»'- ae*B j HAMMERS, j LARGE J I AT I Greatly Reduced Prices. 1 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. 1 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Cj I SINGAPORE. I "fjnitssrs" J I THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. I (Incorporated fan England.) with the rj j MOTOR UNION THE I96 words
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Advertisement609 1928-08-15 3 HAD NO PEACE I I types in malaya i N GHT OR DAY S ™p un »v rioi If TmifeOTonft*. JS THE MALAY GIHL |W "A terrible irritating rash broke jiMW ENTRUSTS HER hands. The skin was inflamed and ifjjjpf I r \jt c, I got no peace night or609 words
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Article1326 1928-08-15 4 OPTION SECURED IN SIAM Hydro-Electric Scheme Almost Complete The seventeenth annual general meeting of the Sungei Besi Mines, Ltd., was held on July 11 at London, Mr. C. V. Thomas (Chairman of the company) presiding. The Secretary (Mr. T. P. Paterson, F.C.I.S.) read the notice convening the1,326 words
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Article317 1928-08-15 4 A Lord's Coster Party 1 ~rd Lonsdale spent a joyous hour one oiehl recently dancing and chaffing wttt the costen oi London-pearly kings, queens, princes and princesses, and just plain P *Atth« end they mm*, enthusiastically. •For he s a jolly good fellow," and cheered wildly. It317 words
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Article224 1928-08-15 4 At the first general meeting, presided over by Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, at the premises of the Old Frees' Association, there was a large attendance and the resolution to form a Chinese Swimming Club in Penang was unanimously carried, after it had been formally proposed and seconded by Messrs. Lee224 words
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Advertisement155 1928-08-15 4 "j yOU must conquer that state of weakened health by toning up your nerves and restoring their power of resistance with Sanatogen. Sanatogen is the ideal combination of exactly those two elements phosphorus and albumin which build up lasting health in the body. A mm weeks" use of Sanatogen will155 words
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Advertisement31 1928-08-15 4 Just a touch of this velvety, invisible cream in the morning will keep your hair in place all day. Well-groomed men everywhere are using it women, too, especially for bobbed hair*31 words
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Advertisement344 1928-08-15 4 1 His Master's Voice j I New Dance Records— j I (10" $1.75 Each.) I S WAKING'S PENNSYLVANIANS S B 5463 Who's Blue now (Caesar-Meyer) Fox I ol S COON-SANDERS ORCHESTRA g S *Stay out of the South (H. Dixon) Fox 7 h g PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA I344 words
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Article418 1928-08-15 5 Rude Shock For The Penang Public The "Pinang Gazette" says:— His Excellency's absence from the Colony may involve a dormant session of the Legislative Council but a dormant post office is unthinkable The public of Penang received a rude shock on Saturday last when it418 words
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Article323 1928-08-15 5 M essrs. Harrisons, Barker and Co., Ltd., announce the following outputs for the month of July: Mentakab 37,000 lbs. Jeram Kuantan 3s*,034 lbs. Sandycroft 2*. ,500 lbs. l ung Moh 16,317 lbs. Sungei Bagan 42.000 lbs. Batu Village 1.200 lbs. Pulau Bulang 62,576 lbs. Kapala 6 113323 words
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Article78 1928-08-15 5 According to Chinese sources, Dr. C. T. Wang, in an interview with the lress, asserted that the Foreign Ministry has received telegrams from Belgium and Spam to the effect that delegates of these two countries are on their way to China for the purpose of negotiating treaty revision. It is78 words
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Article436 1928-08-15 5 Singapore, August 11. MEAT Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 54 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. Fowl, kati 82 Capons (Locally reared) kati Ducks each J 8 Pigeons, domestic, unfledged436 words
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Article221 1928-08-15 5 Chat at Lord's After Long Absence Abroad (If we are to believe what we read about men from the ends of the earth robbing shoulders.) (Enter two men in the conventional top bat and tail coat.) Tom: Hello, if it isn't Bob How brown you look Bronzo221 words
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Article60 1928-08-15 5 A young woman, married only a few weeks, at Clerkenwell Police Court of her husband. Mr. Pone, the Magistrate, a bachelor: You had better see Mr. Marsh, the missionary. He is just back from his honeymoon. H** may be able to give you some advice. We cannot have these young60 words
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Advertisement248 1928-08-15 5 Ufie Perfect Mealtime Drink prepared instantly, one level teaspoonfnl to a cup INSTANT POSTUM is easy to make. Put one level teaspoonful into a cup. Mix with boiling water to dissolve. Add milk and sugar to taste. It is delightful mellow, savoury refreshing, delicious all the purity and wholesomeness of248 words
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Advertisement372 1928-08-15 5 Why? Why make yourself a slave to the daily use of salts or gassy liquid aperients when a couple of Pinkettes, taken say once a week, will keep your system clear and healthy, and promote daily regularity. Of chemists everywhere. PinketteS! T"HE DAINTY LITTLE LIVER AND INTESTINAL REGULATORS KEEP YOU372 words
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Advertisement103 1928-08-15 5 Why fade at 30? All you need do to retain or restore "that schoolgirl complexion is to take proper care of your skin. And proper care means simply the daily use of mild, refreshing, in« vlgorating Palmolive Soap. With Palmolive the beauty lotion is in the soap, palm and olive103 words
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Advertisement229 1928-08-15 5 BOYS Study Architecture The Money=Making Profession In spite of the depression in trade, buildings are going up all over the country. There is a continual demand for Architects to plan and design, Contractors to erect, and Qualified Men to supervise erection. The I.C.S. Complete Architectural Course will give you a229 words
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Advertisement287 1928-08-15 6 I PAVILION I FROM TUESDAY AUGUST 14 TO MONDAY, AUGUST 20. I S at 9:15 p.m. sharp. a S The Latest PATHE GAZETTE S I MONTY BANKS f IN H I"PLAY SAFE! "1 a AND S 1 6£BE DANIELS 5 TV I |"Campus r 3 IT'S A UNIVERSAL SERIAL M287 words
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Advertisement184 1928-08-15 6 Amusements. lALHAMBRA S 3 'PHONE 909 I I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors) I a I a I I From Sunday, August 12. I At c p.m. I The Latest Empire News. I B 1 Educational Film: Automotive Lubrication Fool Luck Comedy 1 Dolores Del Rio a in a184 words
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Advertisement254 1928-08-15 6 GAIETY CINEMA J'inction Albert and Bencoolea Str««t* 'PHONE NO. 3156. FROM FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 TO THURSDAY, AUGUST 16. AT 9 P.M. International News and Stop Snookums PARAMOUNT presents "Fascinating Youth" The graduates of Paramount's famous School of Acting—l 6 budding artists —each one on the threshold of fame, in a254 words
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Advertisement112 1928-08-15 6 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Telephone V,. 2M A GREAT SHOW FOR TO-NIGHT NIGHTLY AT 9:10 P.M. International News and Corned; RALPH INCE in Breed Of The Sea Peter B. Kyne s Magnificent Drama of the Java Coast. J Pirates, Missionaries, The Sou A surprise attack, a fighting: cl< smashing",112 words
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Article139 1928-08-15 7 Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, August 15. -*<»t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Malacca Mara 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gatp 3) K■••miming' (<hif f s to 38/9) 18; City of iMfax 15; Kumsang 13; Kola 12; Sarpedon Dardanus 7. mpire Dock (Entrance Gat*» 3) Tydeus 30;139 words
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Article, Illustration828 1928-08-15 7 SPECIAL PROGRAMME FOR TO-MORROW NIGHT The Charming Miss Maggie Collaway Ever since its inception, a little over five years ago, the main attraction in the now famous New World Shows in Jalan Besar has been the City Opera. This house of entertainment has steadily increased in popularity828 words
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Article122 1928-08-15 7 Hylam Assaulted for Refusing To Join For refusing to be a member cf a Hylam Night School, a cook in the employ of a European alleged that he. was severely assaulted by four Hylams who waylaid him on the street and beat him with iron-tars, battering him122 words
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Article80 1928-08-15 7 Thirty-Five Hylams Arrested On receiving information that Hylams were about to hold a meeting in a coffee shop in Johore Road, Inspector Wilde and a posse of Police constables ra'ded the premises on Monday night and arrested 33 Hylams. Communistic literature was foun 1 strewn about the floor.80 words
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Article51 1928-08-15 7 Alleged Criminal Breach of Trust A Dutchman named J. W. H. van Lour, an employee of the Java Sea and Fire Irsurance Company, who was recently wanted by the Police here in connexion with a criminal breach of trust case, involving $8,500. has been arrested in Hone:51 words
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Article155 1928-08-15 7 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio. August 13. The election of the Hokkaido Assembly has resulted in the victory of the Seiyu Party, which gained 27 seats, while the Minseito and the Independents obtained 21 and 6 seats respectively. It is reported that Chang declared, in replying155 words
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Article217 1928-08-15 7 "What part does the Indian Press play in the development of Indian Democracy?" was the interesting subject on which disussion arose at a luncheon given by tho Empire Press Union recently. Mr. Alfred Watson, Editor of "The Statesman," who is now in England, was the principal speaker.217 words
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Article100 1928-08-15 7 The education of children in the Tropics is sometimes a difficult problem and the Parents' National Educational Union is making an effort towards solving the problem. It issues three programmes of work a year suitable for children from the age of 5% to 18. Certain books are recommended for use100 words
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Article1546 1928-08-15 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, August 15 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $309 Buyers Sellers Rice, Siam 2 $296 Mixed Black Pepper 53.00 Rice, Siam 3 $266 Sundried Copra 10.40 Rice, Saigon 1 $240 Mixed Copra 10.10 Rice, Saigon 2 $23* Kayonjr Copra Rice, Saigon 3 $222 Small Flake Tapioca1,546 words
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Article250 1928-08-15 7 Robinson's European Staff Losing Members A very enjoyable afternoon was spent at the Singapore Stadium on Sunday last when Mr. S. G. Hacker entertained the European Staff of Messrs. Robinson ;:n< Co., Ltd., on "Robinson's Day" as a farewell to those members who are being transferred to their250 words
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Article133 1928-08-15 7 A Shark Seen at Tanjong Rhu Telephonic information reacned us. thi morning that a huge shark, moasurin. over seven feet, was seen moving about the vicinity of the Old Fort at Tanjong Rhu this morning, close to the new Katong Park. Our informant, in warning the writer133 words
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Article138 1928-08-15 7 Surma Theatre A dramatic story of twin brothers, one who follows the sea and the other who becomes a minister, is the theme of "Breed of the Sea," F.8.0.'s newest Gold Bond production to be shown at the Surma Theatre *o-night. The picture opens in Virginia, but most138 words
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Article51 1928-08-15 7 A gigantic plan to make Osaka Railway Station the largest in the Orient, and to connect the Government railway with the Hanshin and the Hankyu Ele.tric Railways and the Municipal electric tram, by BteaßJ of the underground junction, is now smoothly proceeding. The construction work wi! be completed by March,51 words
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Advertisement199 1928-08-15 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT BUDDHIST ENGLISH SCHOOL (The Only School of its Kind) Receives students from Primary to Junior Cambridge. Give your children an ideal education that would yield a real profit and advantage. For particulars apply:—Rector, 30, Telok Ayer Street. THE NY A LAS RUBBER ESTATES LIMITBD. (Incorporated in the Straits199 words
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Miscellaneous428 1928-08-15 7 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, August 15 Sigh Tides.—ll:l2 a.m., 10:11 p.m. a 1 fiiTitnii. 5 p.m. Tennis Tournament, raining Races. r Lecture; Victoria Theatre, 9 p.m. To-morrow, August 16 Tides.—ll:44 a.m., 10:57 p.m. Mil: Div. 1., R.A. vs. S.R.C., Stadium. Tennis Tournament, i C. Soccer Tournament. I. homeward mail closes, 4428 words
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Obituary74 1928-08-15 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. Con Choon Hin ar.d family beg to thank the relatives and friends of the deceased and of various members of the family who attended the funeral, sent telegrams and letters of condolence wreaths, ar.d scrolls, and all those who s.) kindly assisted the family74 words
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Obituary55 1928-08-15 8 PECK.—Peck Teck Chee, shipping clerk of Hooulandt and Co., aged 33, at 10 pm. on Tuesday 14th August li'JS, at his residence No. 81 Kampong Bahru Road. He leaves behind an aged mother, a widow, 2 children and 2 elder brothers Messrs. Peck Teck Chye and Peck Teck Kian.55 words
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Article985 1928-08-15 8 The Presidential address of Mr. P. E. Navarednam at the Teachers Annual Con- i ference held this year at Seremban, should be read with interest by all those who take an interest in the education of the children of this country. In matters educational we have the point of985 words
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Article1031 1928-08-15 8 To-day's tin price is $100.75; 175 tons sold. To-day's rubber price: Spot 31% cents; London spot yVid.; New York spot sheet G. cents 1978. In Java there is a tax of £8 per day imposed if a corpse remains unburied twenty-four hours after death The Singapore Casket Company of 831,031 words
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Article765 1928-08-15 8 Mr. A. b. Haynes, WLA >.. )s from home leave r.ext month. Mr. R. C. Russell was mm to lea don for Malaya a fortnight a Mr. Grar.t Maekie ha- gone for heart treatment, says a L pondent. Mr. R. C. Banks, of the Asiatic p< r765 words
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Article13 1928-08-15 8 On August 11. 846 tons d London rubber stocks SS^13 words
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Article65 1928-08-15 8 r c. Roume, From Irdo-Chma by 1 due at Singapore noon to-day. r From Holland and German Hcoft, due at Singapore at morrow. A 1 From ChinA and Japs Maru. duo at Smgapore to-moi From China and Japan bj Maru, dv. at Singapore to-m From Europe, (London m;65 words
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Advertisement243 1928-08-15 8 Him i "ii ill; Sunshades and Umbrellas I I Attractive \Jj /9 Gros ĕ rain 1 Cretonne Jgf fl JA Silk j 1 Sunshades, i W! Sunshades. 1 I Dumpty #W/ ft ?lainand l Handles If/ g n f 111 Jk Prices from 1 i Prices from yffll! IRfflk 1243 words
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Advertisement131 1928-08-15 8 NEW SHIPMENT PAGODA GENTS' Half Hose Quality 61 CENTS PAIR. NAMSEN'S 51, 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 AND SON LIMITED. 15, Battery Road, Singapore. HOW TO BH PUJIONDS. Buy diamonds131 words
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Article838 1928-08-15 9 rain Dynamited by Japanese a f ORTANT INTERVIEW WITH MR. WE ALE oins Aided by Officers in Japanese Army Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Peking, August 14. i-known authority on Far Eastern Mr. Putnam Weale, who had been i to attend Marshal Chang Tsoia. veremonies,Reuter's Far Eastern Service. - 838 words
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Article161 1928-08-15 9 Fresh Development in Mysterious Case BROTHERS-IN-LAW HAD BODY EXAMINED Reuter's Service. Boulogne, August 14. A fresh development has arisen in the Lowenstein mystery. At the request of Lowenstein's two brothers-in-law a wellknown Paris analyst examined the remains and reported that he found traces of toxic matter inReuter's Service. - 161 words
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Article172 1928-08-15 9 TWO BOMBERS REACH LONDON "Enemy" Forces Successful in Mock Raid Reuter's Service. London, August 14. Only two out of ten daylight bombing raids on London yesterday by the "Eastland" enemy forces were successful, the l aiders "bombing" a petrol depot at Beckton, Essex, and a stores depot atReuter's Service. - 172 words
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Article135 1928-08-15 9 Criminal Methods Employed Against Monopoly Reuter's Service. Riga, August 14. j Several arrests are imminent, arising from the newspaper publication of tne facsimile of a letter alleged to have been written bv a Swedish match company to its representative here, in which the payment of £10,000 to theReuter's Service. - 135 words
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Article37 1928-08-15 9 Ratified by Japan Will Soon Come Into Force Reuter's Service. Geneva, August 14. Japan has ratified the International Opium Convention of 1925, which will ehortTy come into force, the requisite ratifications having now been obtained.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article26 1928-08-15 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Sofia, August 14. An \nglo-French verbal and written demarche urges sharper measures against Siinary Macedonian organisations whose activity threatens Balkan peace.26 words
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Article104 1928-08-15 9 Steamer Goes Down Id Yangtse ENGLISH MISSIONARY ABOARD Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Hankow, August 11. It is reported that the Chinese steamer Hsin Hsu Tung, en route to Ichang from Chungking, was sunk with all on board in the dangerous Yaugtse rapids. There are no detailsReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 104 words
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Article104 1928-08-15 9 LAKE WATERS NOT YET RELEASED Bonfire Mistaken for Warning Signal Reuter's Far Eastern Service. London August 14. The statement that a glacier dam at Yapehan on the Shyok River in the mountains of Kashmir had been releasing a vast volume of water down the river valley is nowReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 104 words
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Article77 1928-08-15 9 British Protest Against Molestation of Arabs [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, August 14. Mussolini gave a banquet on Monday to the Persian Minister, Mr. Teimurtnsh, now visiting Rome for definite regulation of Italo-Persian relations. Owing to Persia's hostility towards Arab traders along the Persian Gulf, the British Minister at77 words
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Article54 1928-08-15 9 Irish and French United Manoeuvres "Unpleasant" [Trans-Ocean via Pan Asia] Berlin, August 14. The British cavalry's proposed participation in the French manoeuvres in occupied territory is much commented upon in Germany for its unusualness and circumstantial suggestiveness, reminiscent of the war-time unified command ar.d particularly unpleasant as54 words
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Article33 1928-08-15 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, August 14. A dispute has occurred between the German motor firm of Opel and the French occupation authorities respecting an extension of the Russelheim railway line.33 words
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Article37 1928-08-15 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, August 14. The Swiss dye industry announces that it will remain outside the dye trust because it is doing well, but it is prepared to negoti. ate price regulations.37 words
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Article24 1928-08-15 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, August 14. The French Hii?h Commissioner has prorogated the Syrian Constitutional Assembly, France disagreeing with the draft constitution.24 words
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Obituary29 1928-08-15 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin:, August 14. The German poet Klabund, who was also a translator of Japanese plays, has died of consumption at Davos, aged thirty-seven.29 words
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Article17 1928-08-15 9 Reuter's Service. Capetown, August 14. Murdoch has started on his return flight to England.Reuter's Service. - 17 words
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Article95 1928-08-15 9 Agree to Hoisting of New Flag AFTER DELAY OF THREE MONTHS Manchuria Problem Settled Satisfactorily to All Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Mukden, August 15. The critical situation arising from the f'n in stand of the Japanese against Mukden's reconciliation with' the Nationalist 1 rnment and theReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 95 words
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Article56 1928-08-15 9 Tokio, August 14. h is understood that the Finance Department, through the South Manchuria Railway, is considering issuing a loan of about sixty million yen on the domestic market, after the situation in Manchuria has been dised, for the purpose of advancing the proceeds to the Mukden56 words
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Article49 1928-08-15 9 Tokio, August 14. Imperial sanction has been obtained for the withdrawal of five companies of infantry from Tientsin and it is expe-ted that the withdrawal cf the Sixth Division from Shantung will also be ordered shortly as othi rwise it will be necessary to organise winter quarters.49 words
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Article145 1928-08-15 9 Villages Attacked in North Africa Reuter's Service. Khartoum, August 15. The notorious Gwek and another witch doctor called Kur. with a chieftain named Dualdin. at the head of fifteen hundred Nuers, raided villages in the Dukfadiat district, drove off cattle and attacked the Government post at Dukfaywil,Reuter's Service. - 145 words
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Article94 1928-08-15 9 British Manufactures Making Headway London, August 14. Th~ extent to which British motor-car manufacturers are penetrating the Dominion markets is shown in the overseas trade returns for July. The number of touring cars shipped during the month was 1 346. Compared with the same month last year. N«W94 words
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Article62 1928-08-15 9 Naval Courtesy Ignored by Russian Vessel [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, August 14. A Russian submarine attempting furtively to observe the Swedish naval manoeuvres was shelled by practice ammunition by a Swedish destroyer which mistook tne intruder for a scout of the opposing fleet, says the Stockholm Press, where62 words
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Article54 1928-08-15 9 Bandits Afraid of British Post Office Reuter's Service. Bagdad, August 14. The mail of the Na rn convoy has arrived at Damascus. Nothing was missmg as the bandits were overawed at the gravity of stealing the British mail and, fearing the consequences, ordered the driver of the vanReuter's Service. - 54 words
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Article35 1928-08-15 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, August 14. The Anglo-German Theologians' Conference, instituted by the Stockholm World Conference for the promotion of ecumenical co-operation of theob gians, has assembled at Wartburg Castle of Lutherian fame.35 words
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Advertisement110 1928-08-15 9 m I I c tI I B 3 II c 3 II G I IB 3 IB c IB I GENUINE GUINNESS STOUT I I AS BOTTLED BY 1 ROBERT PORTER CO., LTD. 1 a BE SURE 10 ASK FOR J "Bulldog Brand" I AND SEE YOU GET IT. I110 words
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Article87 1928-08-15 10 Dutch Lines Compete With Germans LARGE CUT ON RETURN TICKETS Reuter's Service. Amsterdam. August 14. The Rjtterdamsehe Lloyd and the Netherland Steamship Companies are reducing fares to Singapore and the East Indies owing to foreign copipetition, especially that of the German lines. The reduction, which isReuter's Service. - 87 words
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Article96 1928-08-15 10 Galway Port to be Used at Last By Atlantic Liners The Cunard Company made the experiment recently of using Galway Harbour for the landing of a large party of IrishAmerican excursionists from the steamer Samaria from New ork. The d cision of the Cunard Company to96 words
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Article312 1928-08-15 10 Results of "Milkmaid" Milk Competition The recent painting competition for children, organised bj Messrs. Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Cpndensed Milk Co.. evoked considerable interest. The response was vmary goo i and several thousands of paintingi were received. The standard of artistic ability, we are assured, was high and, the judges312 words
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Article59 1928-08-15 10 [Havas Agency J Paris, August 14. The revenue returns for July totalled 4,200 million francs, showing an increase of 373 millions on the Budget forecasts. For the first seven months they totalled 23,527 million francs, showing an excess of 1,672 millions on forecasts and 916 millions on the59 words
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Article52 1928-08-15 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, August 14. Wong Ah Chat, a detective, was fined $10 in the Polic? Court to-day for allowing a lunatic to escape while in his custody. The fine was paid. C.D.I. Fowler said that accused was a very good detective and would not52 words
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Article29 1928-08-15 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, August 14. Owing to a misunderstanding Mr. Justice Dinsmore did not arrive at Penang this morning and the Assizes were again postponed.29 words
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Article32 1928-08-15 10 (From Our \n Correspondent.) Penang, August 14. The Tongkol, v. hich was purchased by the Ceylon r isheries, Ltd., has arrived at Colombo and is starting operations at once.32 words
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Article729 1928-08-15 10 Many Important Matters Considered Ihe minutes of a Committee Meeting held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Mi nday last are as follows: Present:—Mr. R. M. Williams (President,. Mr. D. Santry (Vice-President), Messrs. J. G. Campbell, A. Harris, Wj A. red. A. A. K. Surattee, S.729 words
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Article119 1928-08-15 10 Heavy Revolvers Found by Revenue Officers I I A Chinese passenger on the "Prosper" was convicted on charges of importing firearms and ammunition into the Colony by the District Judge (Mr. J. L. McFall), who passed sentence of three years' rigorous imprisonment. The discovery was made by119 words
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Article83 1928-08-15 10 As the result of a raid made several days a~o on a house at Sentul, being used as the Pu Vi School, by Mr. Parke, Officer in Charge of Detectives. Selangor, accompanied by detectives, eleven Chinese and a Chinese girl were produced before Mr. R. 'S. Jervoise, the Kuala Lumpur83 words
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Article, Illustration219 1928-08-15 10 Boxing WALLEY AND AMAN TO CLASH Harry Wills to Arrive Shortly Local promoters are offering an attractive programme for Friday, the top liner of which is between. Bud Walley and Young Aman. The latter has for a long time been wanting to cross gloves with the famous Bud.219 words
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Article114 1928-08-15 10 Young Hany Wills, the coloured American pugilist, who is now one of Manila's crack welterweights, has wired to say that he will arrive on these shores very soon. Harrc challenges any welter or middleweight in Malaya, Gunboat Jack and Kid harlie preferred. Wills was Sees against Key114 words
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Article426 1928-08-15 10 S.C.C. Autumn Tournament Results The following are the results of yesterday's play in the above tournament. Godown Doubles A. T. Wedgwood and C. E. Hudson (owe 5) beat H. J. Spinks and N. C. Metherell (plus 4), 6—l, 6—3. j Lt. F. Dearden and Lt. E. F. Brodie (owe426 words
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107 1928-08-15 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, August 14. In the Penang Lawn Tennis Association championship first round, Tarimura beat T. E. Upton, 6—l. 6—o; Yeo Yeang and Tan Thean Seng b~at Mosley and Kennedy. r,_4. B—2; Mrs. Evans and W. H. Threfali heat Vis. Scarborough and107 words
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Article413 1928-08-15 10 THIRD AND LAST TEST MATCH Another Innings Victory for England Reuter's Service. London, August 14. England won the last Test match against the West Indies st the Oval to day by an innings and 71 runs. The West Indies have thus been beaten in all three tests of thisReuter's Service. - 413 words
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Article66 1928-08-15 10 The following will represent the former in the above match, which will be played on the C.S.C. ground on Saturday at 2 p.m. E. P. Jasinghe, A. S. Maniam (Capt.), A. S. A. Jansen, F. R. S. Martinus, F. A. S. Hoole, P. Retnasabapathy, K.66 words
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Article70 1928-08-15 10 The above match will be played on the latter's ground at 2 p.m. on Sunday. The following will represent the Ceylon Sports Club: E. P. Jasinghe, A. S. Manism, A. S. A. Jansen, F. R. S. Martinus, F. A. S. Hoole, P. Retnasabapathy, K. Muthukumaru,70 words
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Article294 1928-08-15 10 MALAYS EASILY BEAT I.C.F.A. Mat Nor the Star of His Team The Malays had en easy task when they met the I.C.F.A. in a First Division League match which was played at the Stadium yesterday afternoon. At the end of the game they had netted five goals without reply,294 words
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Article33 1928-08-15 10 The Duke's and the S.R.C. were due to play yesterday in a Division II fixture, but the former had a walk-over as the S.R.C. were unable to field a team.33 words
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Article160 1928-08-15 10 The following are the positions of the various teams in the League:— Division I Goals P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Duke's 11 10 1 0 48 2 21 S.C.C. 12 7 1 4 28 11» 15 Malays 12 <05 a3 23 14 S C160 words
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Article75 1928-08-15 10 Britain Win's Triangular Contest [Reuter's Servl. Stamford Bridge, August 14. In the international women's athletic triangular contest, the British Empire won with 50 points. Germany was 2 with 41 points and France 3 with 15. F raulein Houblein Germany won the putting tho shot competition, throwing a distance of75 words
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Article38 1928-08-15 10 Taiping Club Seratchings for To-day Race No. 2.—Drusilla (All Engagements) 3.—Gay Deceiver (All Engagements). 4.—Taree and Bonzo. 6.—The Chef. I f.—Call Boy (All Engage. ments). B.—Jinah. f 9.—Linda Lady (All Engagements) and Red Atlete (All Engagements).38 words
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Article123 1928-08-15 10 To-day, August 15, marks the "Mandi Safar" celebration of the Malays, which is a day spent more in religious ceremony than in riotous merrymaking. The whole day is spent by adjourning to the countryside for a sacred bath in which the bodies of the bathers are supposed123 words
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Article66 1928-08-15 10 The next Selangor Assizes will begin on the 27th inst. Theie are live murder trials (one of them a re-trial —that of William, the Sinhalese engine driver on Bukit Kiara Estate. Damansara, who h alleged to have killed a Tamil boy in a disused hut on the estate), and other66 words
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Article492 1928-08-15 10 CELEBRATED VIOLINIST AT THE THEATiiK Displays Wonderful Talent and Enchants Audience Corning with a reputation, of musician might well be proud, 1 Hansen made her debut at tli Theatre last night, in the pi large and enthusiastic gathering i' not the first occasion in which S ori has492 words
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Article364 1928-08-15 10 On The Riviera Happy And Carefree (By Arthur Mills, Novelist and lrateller) The London season may or may not be over. Here, on the Riviera, we neither know nor care. Ascot, Heniey, imbitdon. Lord's leave us cotd. inose v.no line wearing best frocks and silk hats may364 words
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Article84 1928-08-15 10 Mr. Alan Loke, of untitled gone to Bukit Fraser srhere in the house that he recentrj j Mr. C. W. E. Humphreys, the I planter and amateur rider, from home leave. An enthusias „f the Taiping Turf Club, hi very opportune in view of tne at Taining. I i Mr84 words
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Article1632 1928-08-15 11 Robert S. Angus - (By Robert S. Angus. Edinburgh, July 19. .1 reader of our newspapers at ht be excused if he came to Us ion that our thoughts and .;ie mainly directed to amusing ile would read accounts of the tments which are being conducted every holiday resort with a worthy1,632 words
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Article67 1928-08-15 11 [British Official Wireless] London, August 14. Paris 124 2 5 New York 4.85 11/32 Brussels 34.90 Geneva Amsterdam 12 S SSS Stockholm JJ-JJ Copenhagen lG 34.405 Vienna Ico 7K Prague 163 Lisbon o 7 r Athens d <£ Buenos Aires c 4 L 7 ,i05 Bombay 1» 29/32 d67 words
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Advertisement204 1928-08-15 11 TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15. TO-NIGHT! NEW WOULD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA To-night presents an all star cast in NOOR-E-ISLAM A Great Hindustani Drama—With Special Hindustani Music Accompaniment and Beautiful Transformation Scenes. This is a special programme specially put up for the Muslim MANDI SAFAR Festival. Remember To-morrow Night—"204 words
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Advertisement244 1928-08-15 11 Who says —Why, the man who is ]ĔdĔ%lf&> particular about the maturity of his whisky 0( U**h He knows that every drop of Johnnie Walker can be wmĔ&7 absolutely depended on as perfectly mature. ts guaranteed the whole John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE PENANG AND KUALA y j j BRITISH244 words
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Miscellaneous113 1928-08-15 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for August 19 To-day, August IS 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Motor Cycle Platoon, Adjutant Parade. Siglap.—Raffles Inst. Cadets, In Camp. To-morrow, August 16 Siglap—Raffles Inst. Cadets, In Camp. 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Recruits Parade. 6:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Infantry Brigade Signal Section, Section113 words
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Article1570 1928-08-15 12 MONEY IN PEASANTS' STOCKINGS Surprising Golden Harvest One of these days it will be possible to take paper francs to the Bank of France and exchange them for gold, probably at about one-fifth thajr nominal value, writes Harold Callender, of Paris. That privilege will be greeted in1,570 words
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Article129 1928-08-15 12 General von Carlowitz, of the German Aimy, who held several high commands during the war, died recently at Gersdorf. near Rosswein. At the outbreak of the war he was in command of the 27th Reserve Army Corps, in 11*17 he was promoted to the command of the 19th Army Corps,129 words
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Advertisement538 1928-08-15 12 I SPANISH fEA GARDENS f IS 56, EAST COAST ROAD I B S GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME I Friday, August 10 to Thursday, August 16. g i GATES OPEN AT 8 P.M. VAUDEVILLE STARTS AT 9:30 P.M. C; 3 uEISHA—By Misses Louisa and Georgette 3 APACHE DANCE—By Misses Louisa and538 words
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Advertisement134 1928-08-15 12 BOXING Friday, August IT. Flyweight Championship BUD WALLEY YOUNG* AMAN io ROUNDS. BATTLING KWI VS. CLEVER MAURO io ROUNDS Supported by good Preliminaries. Popular Prices: $5. $2. $1 and 50c. Bookings at: ROSE ft Co and FEDERAL RUBBER STAMP Co. THE NEW WORLD. Announcement of the Latest Arrival of the134 words
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Advertisement477 1928-08-15 12 r|ti™ CALL FOR 1 I j yßw J. I ffeorycfVW I I scotch I WHISKY v I I/ THE DISTILLERS AGENCY Liv I l| EDINBURGH SCOTLAND 9 > I ren S m p|y j ove Biscuits. Rememtn I I y I to Bring Home a Packet of "HO HOS j477 words
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Article584 1928-08-15 13 CHINESE COOK STABBED BY HIS MATE Captain Treats Victim's Wounds By Means of Radio A murder committed on the high seas last month, on board the A.P.C. tanker Perlak, then on a voyage between Shanghai and Balik Papan, Java, was the subject of a Police Court case584 words
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Article270 1928-08-15 13 Studebaker Stands Rigid Test Studebaker's Erskine six has given dramatic proof of its championship heritage by travelling 1,000 miles in less than 1,000 consecutive minutes, thereby setting 10 new world records for slock cars in its price class, according to an official announcement. The record-breaking run that proved270 words
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Article105 1928-08-15 13 Following the discovery of a large number of Communist posters in the Choupoochen Village, Pootung, investigations were made and six persons were arrested. There was no evidence to support the charges against the men and they were accordingly dircharged. However, one of the men later made an application to the105 words
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Advertisement565 1928-08-15 13 I pHE PRE-EMINENT BRITISH WATERPROOFER (i Brand Cement Waterproofing Powder is a standard building" Cj nal which has placed additional value upon Portland Cement. jjj >ed for Reservoirs, Baths, Tanks, Damp Walls lat Roofs, Garage Pits, Stoke Holes, Concrete I Buildings, etc. S B he Admiralty and War Office Lists.565 words
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Advertisement229 1928-08-15 13 WHYNOT USE AN EXIDE? 7 A barter/ that won't operate your starter r*'-• motor when eve.- you want it to is so much dead ffrhnSlif Sfimi weight and should be replaced with a battery that I 1- i wilt turn over your engine with power to spare. n Exide hatterv229 words
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Advertisement492 1928-08-15 14 PUBLIC NOTICES__ Singapore Turf Club. NOTICE. AUTUMN RACE MEETING 1928. First Day, Saturday, September 8. SZd Day, Tuesday, September It. Day Thursday, September 13. Fourth Saturday, September 15. Class. each Class. PROG RAM M ES. —Available from all As--1 suited Clubs' Secretaries. ENTRIES CLOSE at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, August492 words
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Advertisement636 1928-08-15 14 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED—An experienced Typewriter Mechanic, also an Apprentice. Apply with full particulars and copies of testimonials to Box No. 699, c/o Malaya Tribune. SALESMEN WANTED—Earn $J5 a week. We start you without a dollar. No matter what you are now doing. Just show West End suits and overcoats samples.636 words
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Advertisement473 1928-08-15 14 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITEDHEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Bate Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang J 6 Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai Kiukiang Road.473 words
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Advertisement483 1928-08-15 14 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. /Registered in London, UDder the Cornels Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised capital Subscribed Capital ggggjj Reserve Rest £1,584,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie, Esq., Chairman. P. R. Chalmers,483 words
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Advertisement396 1928-08-15 14 INSURANCE THE iUpl SOIJTH \m| BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT tOWBST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTE, Managex 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 $2,000,000396 words
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Advertisement569 1928-08-15 14 INSURANCE I THE EASTERN I ASSURANCE CORPORATION I LIMITED. 1 I (Incorporated in the S.S.) 1 HEAD OFFICE: BINGAPOH, I 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street I Singapore. I Phone Nos. 3046 and 3047. I BOARD OF DIRECTORS. I See Teong Wah, Esq. I (Chairman). I Gaw Khek Khiam,569 words
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Advertisement474 1928-08-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. INSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM YIG ATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. I'nder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1928 Kashgar 9,100 Aug 25 Morea474 words
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Advertisement582 1928-08-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERICA LINIE Hugo ''Wl oeutschStinnes jJI p H Australische Linien |R Q Oampfschiffsand Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS HONG KONG, SHANGHAI A JAPAN Rheinland Irr port Havenstein via Manila Aug 19 t Carl Legien Aug 28 t Leverkusen Sept 5 HOMEWARDS HOLLAND, HAMBURG582 words
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Advertisement431 1928-08-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS \\> WOHiIDEUTSCHEB Vi I Incorporated V ln Germany.) The under< oted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS FOR MANILA, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. TRIER due Spore Aug 16 DERFFLINGER Sept 13 FOR MANILA, JAPAN AND VLADIVOSTOK. GOETTINGEN Aug 31 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN.431 words
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Advertisement230 1928-08-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. local Sailings from Singapore. PENANG (direct express service— lift hours) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" PORT SWETTENHAM A PENANG Monday 4 p.m. "KINTA" Wednesday 4 p.m. "IPOH" Saturday 4 p.m. "KLANG" PORT SWETTENHAM A TELUK ANSON Friday 4230 words
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Advertisement463 1928-08-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES <£ LONDON Tonnage Destination Due 8»*Atsuta Mara 8,000 M'seillos, London, A'werp K'dam Aug 16 17 Kashima Mara 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Aug 30 31 fHakone Maru 10 500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Sept 13 1« Suwa Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseiles,463 words
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Advertisement202 1928-08-15 16 1 F Mill I' 11 1 1 flail W RLDS J HOOGLANDT CO. I 1 SINGAPORE. I Gives Tone and Power to the Nervous System I 3 and Brain. 1 1 I I Increases the Appetite and Aids Digestion. g Enriches the Blood. jjj Gives an Increased Vitality. jjj Invigorates202 words
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Advertisement323 1928-08-15 16 KLEANBORE keeps your Rifle Barrel Clean SPORTSMEN arc excited and delighted over this wonderful J new" .22 Cal. Ammunition— made only by Remington. iSI RUST PITTING NO MORE CORROSION /CLEANING n (ruined BARRELS Then is hi «v KLEASBORB Kemmgton Arm* Inc.,^^^^^ inn i urn mi in I POLYDOR GRAMOPHONE. With323 words
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Advertisement190 1928-08-15 16 J WATERS' j The Popular Aerated Water Works, Ltd. j I 26, 28 30, CHOON GUAN STREET 3 (Off Anson Road). iiiiiiii i in nrrrrTTTTr— i II Ii liitkt ii^lii^^i^^iTT^" g iiMPOBOOoea !If you wish to "Harness" the sunshine vitamin with other essential vitamins and to include all in the190 words
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