Malaya Tribune, 5 September 1928
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Title Section21 1928-09-05 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XV.- -No. 207 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, September 5, 1928.21 words
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Advertisement107 1928-09-05 1 TRY KOREA MISSION CLOTH BflP does not FADE. If does not SHRINK. $4 wars LONGER. Fbfl Korean Products Co. 7, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 324. I THIS IS "5O 9" BABY 1 Pffira BHOTHEBOF-520" CONCESSIONAIRES FOB MALAYA. S ITiULJLSIA JL,TX>- j Singapore Penang-Kuala Lumpur. jjj GREATEST BARGAIN I Roll107 words
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Advertisement323 1928-09-05 1 mmmHmmmmmm mmmmmm mi■■)MM mm MMIMMK FLORODOR Washing Suitings /^Y^V For Tropical I HIGH STREET, I «z Singapore J Polish Your Tile Floors with ■ART-ROC WAX I n In •h Jjj I Jt Removes that Whitish Deposit. I cj I ntensifies th Tile Red Colour S I A mparts a High323 words
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Article1151 1928-09-05 2 Constant Danger to the Peace Of the Orient THEIR RELATIONS AND CHINA'S UNREST Notwithstanding the relationship between lapan and China is like that "of "the lips md the teeth," so that they ought to be n closer friendship with each other than A-ith any other country, it1,151 words
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Article541 1928-09-05 2 Total Loss of the Schooner "Gordon E. Moulton" ADVENTURES RELATED IN COURT The adventures of the schooner Gordon E. Moulton, after a journey to "Rum Row," were related in King's Bench Division of the High Court in a case in which Mr. George James Lind, a broker,541 words
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Article247 1928-09-05 2 Keel Laid and First Stage Begun In Her Construction The first stage has begun at Belfast, Northern Ireland, in the construction of the largest vess 1 in the wcrld. Messrs. Harland and Wolff have already laid the keel of a new giant White Star liner and247 words
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Advertisement199 1928-09-05 2 Happy Children f Brimful of energy and vitality and as m happy as the day is long are the children A W whose daily food beverage is delicious X m Ovaltine." m W There is nothing as |ood as Ovaltine w M W for building up sound nerves, alert minds199 words
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Advertisement245 1928-09-05 2 11Z years I have gone into these cartridges I 4f&F t REMINGTON" —an excellent NiUoQub I ,BS smokeless powder cartridge at a mod- I j crate price. 1 "NEW CLUB"-the very best in 1 black powder cartridges. I "NITRO CLUB"—the most popular L I /Aw} cartridge for game and trap245 words
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Article1353 1928-09-05 3 Gilbert B. Hunter - LESSORS OF THE BRITISH ROYAL SHOW Importance to Agriculture of Fertilisers (By Gilbert B. Hunter. The need for organizing the whole of the industries of the Empire as a single unit has been often and rightly emphasised. Agriculture is the oldest and greatest industry of all, yet little1,353 words
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Advertisement260 1928-09-05 3 l yi Bn VSI ill I [fill I GINGERyVLE I Allenburgs Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the I home counties, the 'Allenburys* Foods are as easily 1 digested as mother's milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of260 words
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Advertisement190 1928-09-05 3 NEW JAVA RECORDS 242. Krontjong Tanah Poeteh-Dongeng Samara ng. 243. Krontjong Penawar Doenia-Djali Diah. 244. Krontjong Toegoeh-War Wer. 245. Stamboel Doea-Onde Onde. 246. Krontjong Indo Semarang-Stamboel Satoe. 339. Krontjong Indo Semarang-Djoridjal. 501. Krontjong Rapi-Toeridjal. 503. Krontjong Kombang-Kembang Katjang. 504. Krontjong Indo Rapi-Badoet Rapi. 505. Krontjong Djoen-Krontjong Soeradi. 506. Krontjong Soeradi-Tjempaku190 words
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Advertisement150 1928-09-05 3 I TYPES IN MALAYA"! Jf THE CHETTY J|f ENTRUSTS THIRST "Renowned in the East" W [jj Flyosan is the easiest, simplest and cleanest way to destroy all insect pests. 9 Kills Flies—One of our most dangerous pests, spreading filth and disease. H q| Kills Mosquitoes—Another menace, carriers of malaria and150 words
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Article412 1928-09-05 4 Studebaker Stock Car American Automobile record» lor lullv ex;uipped car; «re now beld b? studebakcr. Xewr belore ba» one manufacturer lbu» »wept tbe boards. bol<lz not old/ cur record» but tbe cloned car re al.4u. ol p<»wer or price ol car. open or closed, tbe record lor ever>412 words
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642 1928-09-05 4 .X bae vome a> <lurln».' mot<>r-en5<—lson, an orti. 1« «l iuxurv u-< .< :..,i -it solelv lor plln>ure lb> ou:..M"bll'- "„»<.' to r, >5.ir<i> <l ",o> «t utllltv 7-v olilo- tb« need.- ol >>><--', ..f !l..- ,.r"t'< m'l»! and of tb>» m.lll > l».t-od ">'642 words
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Article384 1928-09-05 4 Murder a Fine Art in Siam Soon after five o'clock on the morning of Aug. 23, a loud explosion was heard in the neighbourhood of Siphya Road, Bangkok, and people were asking one another what could have caused such a noise, says the "Bangkok Times." The M*l384 words
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Advertisement224 1928-09-05 4 Banish W\\ Malarial Debility Vj TIKE a shadow of menace t j I 4 malarial debility is hovering over every inhabitant of hot countries. Only too often this slow, unostentatious danger is overlooked; once the parasites have been con* qucred by quinine, the patient regards himself as cured, but the224 words
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Advertisement11 1928-09-05 4 enhance the beauty of your hair KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE11 words
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Advertisement388 1928-09-05 4 I "His Master's Voice' NEW DANCE RECORDS 1 (10 ins. $1.75 each.) J Including "Hits" from the "SHOW BOAT j 3 JACK HYLTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA a B 5475 *01' man River Show Boat") (Kern) Fox-Tr., H Can't help lovin' dat man ("Show Boat") (Kern) Fox-Tr. g S B 5477388 words
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Article1238 1928-09-05 5 Heat Wave And Explosion Noticed 400 Miles Away. WONDERFUL STORIES OF TWO. The possibility of finding a huge mass of meteoric m?tal of great value buried underneath what is known as the "meteor crater," in .irizona, has already been set forth in articles quoted in these columns, as1,238 words
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Article438 1928-09-05 5 Singapore, September 1. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 68 Pork lean and fat (1st quality) kati 56 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 7S Hens (Locally reared) kati 80 Ducks each 82 Pigeons, domestic,438 words
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Article172 1928-09-05 5 The alleged reductions of £60 and £40 in the prices of Austin cars, announced in a London cable to a Colombo newspaper and reproduced in the "Daily Express* last week, naturally created something of a furore among the motoring public, and Borneo Motors, the Malayan agents for the Austin, have172 words
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Advertisement243 1928-09-05 5 Don t rnnples Use Cuticura Now At the first sign of pimples anoint gently with Cuticura Ointment. After five minutes bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Daily use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment will keep the skin clear and healthy. 3MT~ Sample each Soap. Ointment and J™ "urn free243 words
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Advertisement523 1928-09-05 5 Nine Men Out of Every Ten living in the Far East suffer more or less from liver", especially at this time of year. As a corrective of liverishness, bilious attacks, sick headaches, unpleasant preatn, and to ensure daily regularity, there is nothing so good v an occasional dose of Pinkettes,523 words
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Advertisement298 1928-09-05 6 I PAVILION i 1 FHOM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TO MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 8 g at 9:15 p.m. sharp. g •THE NEWLY WEDS' TROUBLES (Stern Bro«. Comedy). R S INTERNATIONAL NEWS. X The Latest PATHE GAZETTE i Reginald Denny I GOOD MORNING JUDGE j I IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 P.M.298 words
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Advertisement174 1928-09-05 6 Amusements. ITo-night-Positively Last Night. j ALHAMBRA 'PHONE 909 I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors) I a THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I WILLIAM FOX Presents "Silk Legs'' WITH H MADGE BELLAMY. A Comedy of To-day-Full of Fun-Flappers and Fine Ideals. 1 "Marriage" I Based on the famous novel by H.174 words
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Advertisement274 1928-09-05 6 GAIETY CINEMA Jinction Albert and Benoooka Strttte 'PHONE NO. 3156. FROM FRIDAY, AUGUST 31 TO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. TOO MUCH YOUTH 99 with RICHARD HOLT. Girl lost in the midst of a seething, burning forest, the burning bridge—the only road to safety—the thrilling rescue just274 words
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Advertisement140 1928-09-05 6 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Telephone No. ?*a FROM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER S TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. International News Reel BIRTHDAY GREETINGS (Imperial ComePARAMOUNTS Comedy Hit of the Year! "SAY IT AGAIN (With Dix in a fix) More laughs to the minute than you v ever experienced before.140 words
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Article77 1928-09-05 7 Xwnssio'e tke or Nxpecteo' to Arrive. .?!«»<?:»!.><».. 5. >!>»rl «Knlrnnee t!»le 1>. 2" «rlntrnnee 3). -> >lb«.,l..n 1l: I...,,.,. »1: >lcnllau!l lv-imun- 7 ,!,s. !i..ll> <l'nlr«ncv Onte 2). >, 30-. .4k!ta >loru 5?: 38. > >»-«. Entrance «il»te 4>. l.!?<l'"ln 46. «llnlran.. <). <l.n<ranee tinte 7). >':!»» 7.0,77 words
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Article172 1928-09-05 7 No Widespread Closing Down By Chinese. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, September 4. With a view to learning f he tru f h of the reseated assertion? tnai vie low nn once was k lock ng ont Chinese miners a nes 01 Malaya" re resentative made assiduous enquiries172 words
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Article135 1928-09-05 7 Alleged Misconduct With Young Chinese Girl. (Fr.mi Our Own Correspondent.) Penanp:, September t. Inche Fain bin Mat. Malay Sub-Inspector in charge at Bukit Mertajam. was discharged by the Butterworth Court after his trial on a charge of committing a serious offence against a Chinese girl. Chiew Yong, alleged135 words
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Article294 1928-09-05 7 Large Seizure by Revenue Officers. A large seizure of Chandu and Opium by the Government Monopolies was recalled in the District Court this morning when two Chinese named Chia Seng Song and Lye On Van were charged with importing 4.000 tahils of chandu and 768 tahils of294 words
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Article141 1928-09-05 7 Japanese Badge Maker's Complaint. A Straits-born Chinese named Kay Wong was this morning sentenced to* three months' rigorous imprisonment on being convicted on a charge of cheating a Japanese badge maker of* $7 which was the value of a badge he had ordered to be inscribed with a141 words
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Article74 1928-09-05 7 Surma Theatre. To-night's special attraction at Surma Theatre is Richard Dix in Say It Again," his best to date, strongly romantic, brimful of humour and mirth-giving situations. The supporting cast contains well-known players, including Chester Conklin and Gunboat" Smith, both of whom do excellent work. In the first74 words
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Article35 1928-09-05 7 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. 156 equal to $100.35 words
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Article1562 1928-09-05 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE. Singapore, September 5. Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $315 Buyera Seller8 Kite, Siam 2 $30o Mixed Black Pepper 6'* 00 Rice. Siam 3 $272 Sundried Copra 10 50 Ru-e -ngon 1 $245 Mixed Copra 10.'10 '•"''i 2 $237 kayong Copra >ri >» $231 'Small Flake Tapioca1,562 words
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Article87 1928-09-05 7 Accused is One of the "Wanted" Fourteen. The District Judge, (Mr. J. L. McFalD yesterday afternoon passed sentence of 12 months' rigorous imprisonment on a Hylam nasaed Tan Jin who was convicted on a charge of assisting in the management of two unlawful societies—the Overseas General Labour Union87 words
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Article168 1928-09-05 7 Annual General Meeting. The annual general meeting of the Malacca Club was held on Saturday, Aug. 28. The President, Mr. 'M. Strivens, in his annual report, said that the Club had made a profit during the last six months of the financial year of $1 056.80, which, deducted168 words
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Article116 1928-09-05 7 The M.M. s.s. "Chenonceaux" is due here from Saigon to-morrow at 7 a.m. and will leave on the same day at 3 p.m. for Colombo, Djibouti, Aden, Port Said and Marseilles. She will berth at the S.H.B. wharves. The British s.s. "Sri Wongsee," Capt. Omar, on her passage116 words
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Advertisement337 1928-09-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT? NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Refuse Bins. The Municipal Commissioners have for sale a number of Refuse Bins of approved pattern suitable for the average houseI hold. PRICE $8.75 each. Delivered free within Municipal Limits. Cash with order to the Superintendent of Conservancy and Hawkers, Municipal Offices. W. MARSH,337 words
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Advertisement584 1928-09-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—By Import firm. Chinese Cashier-Bill Collector. Applicants with Al. references, already having been employad in same position and able to offer security, should write confidentially, stating full particulars to Box 714, c/o Malaya Tribune. MUSIC TEACHER has vacancies for pupils. Theory; Preparatory to Intermediate. Practical; First steps to584 words
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Miscellaneous484 1928-09-05 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, September 5. High Tides. —1:26 a.m., 1:35 p.m. Singapore Municipal Employees' Thrift and Loan Society, 4:45 p.m. Football: Duke's II vs. I.C.F.A. final, Balestier, 4:30 p.m. "Beau Geste," Victoria Theatre, 9:30 p.m To-morrow, September 6. High Tides. —2:15 a.m., 2:10 p.m. i\ and O. Homeward mail closes.484 words
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Obituary66 1928-09-05 8 ANNOUNCEMENT. The engagement has been announced and the marriage will take place on October 7, 1928, in Singapore, of Mr. Lee Eng Choon, eldest son of the late Mr. I>ee Cheong Yin and Mrs. Lee Cheong Yin of 115 Tranquerah Road, Malacca, and Miss Ho Poh66 words
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Obituary71 1928-09-05 8 Brenda Erin, wife of Cecil D. Anthonisz of Gammon (Malaya) Ltd., Muar, at the General Hospital on September 5, at 12:5 p.m., aged 21 years. Funeral leaving the hospital at 4:30 p.m. for Bidadari. (S.S. and Ceylon papers please copy). Wee Huck Boon, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.71 words
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Article1000 1928-09-05 8 A meeting of railway workers was held at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday with the object of forming a Central Workshops Artisans' Union. This was a direct sequel to a previous meeting summoned to enable the men to "ventilate their grievances." The process of ventilation was thoroughly performed,1,000 words
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Article570 1928-09-05 8 To-day's tin price is $106,620 250 tons sold. To-day's rubber price: Snot 30cents; London spot 8 13 10d.; New York spot •beet G. cents 18 r, s. Next Sunday there will be Holy Communion and sermon at 10.30 a.m. at H. ML Naval Base, Seletar. On Friday there will be570 words
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Article120 1928-09-05 8 Mr. Farrer's Correction (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune Dear Sir, —I notic? that my care;. from memory of a figure ($200,000) i, additional cost due to alteration pumping arrangements ha* led to understanding. That figure refers to the increa due to expansion of the scheme asl;< by120 words
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Article193 1928-09-05 8 Suggestions Far Staffs of English Schools. We have to thank the Director < f K<; .ca tion for the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States for a co: of:— "Suggestions for Inspectors, Primii a!.- and Staffs of English Schools in the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay Stau 1928."193 words
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Article72 1928-09-05 8 A Muslim orphanage has been establish ed at Lorong M, Teluk Kuran, by the Muslim Trust Fund Association and parent* and guardians, wh > wis:, to make application, should do so to Mr. Seyed Ahamed Alsagoff (President*. Mr Seyaj Abdul Ratimar. Alsagoff (Secretary l or t» any of72 words
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Article53 1928-09-05 8 From China and Japan by a*. Akita Maru, due at. Singapore to-day. From Holland by s.s. Insulinde, dw at Singapore to-morrow morning. From Indo-China by s.s. Chenonceaux, due at Singapore at 7 a.m. to-morr<w. From Europe. (London mails despatched August 16) by s.s. Morea, due tt I'enang at53 words
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Article316 1928-09-05 8 Mr. W. M. Kenworthv is staying in Kuala Lumpur on his return from a ousiness trip. The Hon. Mr. H T. .Jones will be Ipoh for Home next week on a brief visit. Mr. E. A. S. Wagner, of Kuala Lumper, is confined to the house with316 words
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Advertisement241 1928-09-05 8 I A Sale Bargain o! Exceptional Merit. I ROBINSON'S MACKINTOSHES J y MWi for Tropical Wear I ROBINSON'S Special Quality Mackin- "V" r toshe* are made from a Strong Twill jjj Smart Olive Shade f I ah Garments are Lin t a Rubber and Seam i Storm Collar with I241 words
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Advertisement174 1928-09-05 8 PAGODA PURE CHINESE SILK Hosiery GENT'S Half Hose Quality 66 All Silk Throughout $1,25 peb paib NAMSENS 54, HIGH STREET. STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing INSTRUMENTS IN SETS OR SINGLY Compasses, Dividers, Bows, Etc., Etc. Sole Apents for W. F. STANLEY CO., LTD. MOTION SMITH AND SON i LIMITED. j 15, Battery174 words
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Article335 1928-09-05 9 Remain Aloft Continuously For 72 Hours. W TYPE OF AIRPLANE EVOLVED. British Attempt to Be Renewed. British Official Wireless. London, September 4. .irations for the British attempt to world's air speed record of 318 tr h')ur. set up by an Italian, Major i.<mardi, are nearly complete.British Official Wireless. - 335 words
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Article106 1928-09-05 9 Fine Modern Vessel Put On the Route. Reuter's Service. London, September 4. T rrow the first passenger ship leaves Havtn on her maiden voyage to I»> She is called the "Worthing" and <•? 1' M) tons and has been specially built r th- cross channel service. Glass-enclosedReuter's Service. - 106 words
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Article50 1928-09-05 9 Seven Persons Killed in Idaho. Reuter's Service. Salt Lake City, September 4. persona, including a woman and n, are reported to have be n the crashing of an air liner near 1 hiaho. liner was about to land when it i from a height of thirty feet.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article55 1928-09-05 9 Reuter's Service. Albany, September 4. fence Knapp has been sentenced to in the penitentiary. uage of May 27 stated as follows: Knapp has been found guilty of <ny of the first degree of nds. Sentence has been postponed ber restoration to health, but the aid he intendedReuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article49 1928-09-05 9 Reuter's Service. Geneva, September 4. mbly accept.d with regret the of the American Judge, John f an th<- permanent Court Justice and considered a the Chinese Government rermanent seat on the Council, r will be decided simultaneth the election of three nontnbers in a few days.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article52 1928-09-05 9 British Official Wireless. London, S3ptember 4. j r showing a slight decrease in the v, y retu ms, unemployment is again ti i "icrease. To-day's return gives the 1i' h r f Wor kle»8 as 1,320,00,0, which is ntor< than the week before and m °re than aBritish Official Wireless. - 52 words
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Article104 1928-09-05 9 Legislature Will Aid Simon Commission. CERTAIN PRIVILEGES ARE DEMANDED. Reuter's Service. Madras, September 4. The local Legislature has reversed its former decision of six months ago to boycott the Simon Commission by passing a resolution in favour of electing a Legislative committee to co-operate with theReuter's Service. - 104 words
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Article85 1928-09-05 9 Nationalists Gain Northern Adherents. Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, September 4. According to Japanese reports, owing to the pro-Nationalist sentiment of the Northern troops at Tsingtao, the local Commander has come over to the Nationalists, with the result that the whole of Shantung is now paying allegianceReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 85 words
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Article87 1928-09-05 9 Contradictory Reports About Foreign Secretary. Reuter's Service. London. September 4. It is officially stated that there is no truth in the rumours of the probab'e resignation of Sir Austen Chamberlain, and i f is declared that there is every prospect of his returning to the Foreign OfficeReuter's Service. - 87 words
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Article92 1928-09-05 9 Many Countries Accept Invitation. Reuter's Service. Washington. September 4. The Governments of Egypt, Abyssinia, Portugal, Sweden and Venezuela informed the United States Government to-day that they intended to adhere to the Kellogg Pact. Cairo. September 4. The Egyptian Government reply nreepts the American invitation to adhere toReuter's Service. - 92 words
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Article43 1928-09-05 9 Trans-Ocean ia Pan-Asia. Berlin, September 4. The statements published in the "Daiiy Telegraph and elsewhere abroad, that Dr. Stresemann has broached to M. Poincare the question of an international loan to resuscitate Russian trade, are authoritatively denied in Berlin.Trans-Ocean ia Pan-Asia. - 43 words
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Article43 1928-09-05 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, September 4. Upon the coronation of King Zogu, the Albanian Government notified Italy that Albania will loyally fulfil the agreement and obligations entered into between the two countries. Italy's reply promises to support the Albanian regime.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 43 words
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Article36 1928-09-05 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, September 4. Berlin plans for a giant merger of underground trams and busses with a capital of 400 million mark have been completed and a concern takes it over.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 36 words
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Article29 1928-09-05 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, September 4. Speaking at the Lemberg Autumn Fair, the Polish Trade Minister declared that the extended Gdingen Harbour will capture Danzig's trade.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 29 words
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Article28 1928-09-05 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Teheran, September 4. The pilot of the Koenigs Warthausen ha* arrived at Teheran, the light plane doing 5,058 kilometers within seven flying days.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 28 words
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Article102 1928-09-05 9 Nobody Anxious to Debate. CHINA SEEKS SEAT ON COUNCIL AGAIN. Reuter's Service. Geneva, September 4. An unprecedented dead end was reached at the League Assembly, the Chairman announcing that nobody had put down their names to speak on the Secretary-General's annual report. The Chairman threw theReuter's Service. - 102 words
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Article72 1928-09-05 9 Geneva, September 4. The General Committee of the Assembly has concluded its labours. It is understood that an agreement was reached with regard to the procedure with reference to the candidature of Spain for a non-permanent seat on the Council. The retiring nonpermanent members of the72 words
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Article39 1928-09-05 9 Geneva, September 4. In the General Committee of the Assembly, the President said he regrvtted the absence of Prince Cheroon, the principal Siamese delegate, owing to his illness. He hoped he would have a speedy recovery.39 words
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Article50 1928-09-05 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, September 4. At Geneva the Austrian Premier's conference with the Italian delegate is much commented on and it is hoped it will lead to a betterment of Austro-Italian relations. The Siamese delegate, Prince Cheroon. is seriously ill. M. Bernard Shaw has arrived there.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 50 words
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Article27 1928-09-05 9 TRANS-ATLANTIC VOYAGE SUSPENDED. French Sergeants Land at Casablanca. Reuter's Service. Casablanca. September 4. Assolant and Lefevre have landed owing to a leakage of fuel.Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article28 1928-09-05 9 Le Bourget, September 4. Two French airmen, Sergeants Assolant and Lefevre, started at seven this morning on a flight to New York in a one-engined monoplane.28 words
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Article48 1928-09-05 9 Le Bourget, September 4. It now appears that the destination of Sergeants Assolant and Lefevre is uncertain; They will decide on their ultimate course according to weather conditions when they reach the Azores. If the weather is bad possibly they will make for Dakar.48 words
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Article119 1928-09-05 9 Le Bourget, September 4. There was much speculation as to the identity of a figure clad in a sweater furtively peeping out of a cabin window of the aeroplane in which Assolant and Lefevre started: on their trans-Atlantic flight. It proved to be that of Armand Lotti, the119 words
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Article66 1928-09-05 9 Hundreds of Lives Lost. Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Tokio, September 4. The Governor of Northeast Korea reports the worst floods in many years in the Turncn Valley which have resulted in heavy casualties and great destruction of property. There are no details owing to the breakdown ofReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 66 words
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Obituary45 1928-09-05 9 [Reuter's Service.] Denver, September 5. The death is announced of the nonagenarian, Jumes Madison Tracy* one of the most celebrated composers in the United States, a pupil of Liszt, at Copenhagen, and of Frederick Miserr, former General Secre tary of the Chinese Customs Administration.45 words
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Article234 1928-09-05 9 People's Council to Be Established. TITLES SUSPENDED AND NEW FLAG MADE. Compulsory Conscription Is Ordered. Reuter's Service. Moscow, September 5. The modernisation of Afghanistan is proceeding apace, according to a telegram from Kabul, stating that the Jirga, the All-Afghan People's Assembly, has decided to establish a People'sReuter's Service. - 234 words
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Article68 1928-09-05 9 Forty-Nine Slain in Past Two Years. ELEVEN KILLED AT KHARAGPUR. Reuter's Service. Calcutta, September 4. It is established that eleven were killed and 34 injured in the Kharagpur communal rioting, mentioned yesterday. Police firing accounted for one killed and two injured. Furthermore, four Mahommedans were found murderedReuter's Service. - 68 words
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Article39 1928-09-05 9 Simla, September 4. Replying to a question in the Legislative Assembly, Mr. J. Crerar, a member of the Executive Council, said that 14y people had been killed and 1345 injured in communal riots since July 1926.39 words
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Article102 1928-09-05 9 Germans Anxious to Press For Settlement. Reuter's Service. Geneva. September 4. Nothing has yet been fixed as regards the opening of conversations between M. Briand and the Gem jn Char .-elior, Herr Mueller, concerning the complete evacuation of the Rhineland, which Germany revested a month ago. A meeting,Reuter's Service. - 102 words
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Article116 1928-09-05 9 Huge Financial Organisation in New York. i Reuter's Service. New York, September 4. The formation is announced of a nei» financial organisation to engage in general banking, entitled "The Commercial National Bank and Trust Company," with a capital of fourteen million dollars. The President is Herbert Howell,Reuter's Service. - 116 words
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Article38 1928-09-05 9 Reuter's Service. London, Sept:mber 4. A drastic reduction of capital from seven millions sterling to approximately four millions has been confirmed by the Manchester Chancery Court in the case of Crosses and Winkworth, cottonspinners of Bolton.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Advertisement82 1928-09-05 9 B Gilbey'sj I Invalid I |«nvwjd pop I )UA Gllßjy I !IH Port I j j Is a pick-me-up and Tonic that is Suitable f I in every way for this climate. 9 L I Invalid Port I IS I A PRODUCE OF PORTUGAL. Sole Agents: 1 Qnagfife I X82 words
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Article25 1928-09-05 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Home League Match. [Reuters Service.] London, September 4. In the Third Division (Northern Section), Rochdale defeated Barrow by 4 to 2.25 words
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Article132 1928-09-05 10 The Duke's have two more matches to be played in the 1st division of the Singapore League, —against Pulau Brani on Friday and against S.C.F.A. on Monday— and with these matches Division I. will be brought to a close. The results of these matches, however, will not132 words
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Article76 1928-09-05 10 Mr. M. S. Pinto's eleven met the Tampin Recreation Club at Tampin on Sunday, and defeated them 2—1. The game was keenly contested. The first goal was scored by L. Theseira. after ten minutes' play, and the same player scored again just before half-time. In the second76 words
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Article60 1928-09-05 10 The team to represent Selangor in the forthcoming match against Singapore, will plav in colours with white shorts, and 1 will travel down to Singapore on Friday night, returning on Sunday. Mr. R. H. Gale is in charge of the team and Mr. J. J. Sheehan of60 words
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60 1928-09-05 10 A friendly game will be played tomorrow evening at the Stadium between the S.B.A.S. and the I.C.F.A. The following will line up for the former: Way Yong: Siak Cheng. Teck Seng; Kheng Kee, Kim Cheng, Yew Hock; Peng Swee, Geok Soo, Cheng Chuan, Sim60 words
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Article50 1928-09-05 10 The Amicable Athletic Association met the Municipal Electric Dept. XI yesterday on the S.C.F.A. ground and defeated them by 5 to 1. The game was fast but was one-sided. Gek Seah scored the opening goal for the A.A.A., and Kwee Liang and Teck Chuan added two each.50 words
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Article29 1928-09-05 10 SWIMMING. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Btilin, September 4. A Viennese soldier. Bernat. swam xh a length of Lake Constance, a distance of 40 kilometers in 23 hours.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 29 words
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Article293 1928-09-05 10 It will be remembered that a team of Singapore swimmers was taken to Java by Mr. O. Iken to compete in a series of events. The re-ults of the competition are now available, and it is gratifying to note that Singapore has not been disgraced. Considering293 words
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89 1928-09-05 10 BADMINTON. The following is the result of last Saturday's ties in the above tournament organised by the Amateur sporting Association: See Gim Beck beat Sc: h Eng Liat, 15—11, 15—11. E. .1. Vass beat A. J. de Souza, w.o. The semi-final the above tournament will89 words
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55 1928-09-05 10 THE TURF. British Official Wireless. .London, September 4. Sir Hugo Cunliffe Owen's colt, Felstead, which won the Derby this year, has been scratched from the Saint Leger, the last of the classic races. For the past two or three weeks the horse has been underBritish Official Wireless. - 55 words
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623 1928-09-05 10 Race I.—Horses—Class 2—4 th Division 6 furlongs.—2:ls p.m. -Dolly Kenilworth 9.3, Wallace Rex 9.2, Navarino 9.1, Ulysses 9.0, Quantico 8.12, Stormer Hid B.li. Pegasus 8.8, Dowse The Glim 7.8, Gay Reveller 7 6, Stiffy 7.6, Boldbeam 7.6, Prince Flippant 7.0. Race 2.—Horses623 words
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198 1928-09-05 10 CHESS. Up to th? close of play at me last meeting of the Singapore Chess Club 132 games had been decided in the Handicap Tournament and the position of the competitors is now as follows: Class. Names. G. W. D. L. Pts. II Maschoieff M. 21198 words
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235 1928-09-05 10 CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London, September 4. At Cardiff. Nottinghamshire beat Glamorgan by 10 wickets. Glamorgan scored 224 (Bell 105) and 163 in the second (Voce 7 for 6 7). Nottinghamshire put up 386 (Lilly 110 not out) and 2 for no wickets in the second.Reuter's Service. - 235 words
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Article62 1928-09-05 10 LAWN TENNIS. The following ties are fixed for to-day: Court No. L —Tan Keng Hock vs. K. A. Frugtniet. Court No. 2. —Syn Eng Kirn vs. C Wirth. Court No. 8.-— B. Handyside vs. Kho Sin Eng. To-morrow's ties are: Court No. I.— O. G. Struys vs.62 words
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Article42 1928-09-05 10 Members of the Tanglin Club are asked to note that the American tournament has been postponed until September 29 and 30. This has been necessitated owing to the original dat? clashing »vith the sports organised by the Cricket Club.42 words
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Article573 1928-09-05 10 Results of yesterday's ties were as follow A Singles. R. B. Gotch owe 16 vs. G. F. Murphy owe 3. postponed. E. J. Cassels plus If beat J. S. Nathan owe 2. 6—o, B—6. R. H. Wild plus 15 beat O. Fuller owe 2, o—2, 6—2. R.573 words
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Article683 1928-09-05 10 Railway Central Workshops Workmen's Meeting. A business meeting of the workmen of the Railway Central Workshops, Sentul. was held on Sunday, the 2nd in.-taiu, at 3:30 p.m. in the premises of Mr. Thambusamy Pillai's School to appoint the pro tern office bearers of the proposed Railway Workmen's Union683 words
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Article210 1928-09-05 10 Meeting Held at the Indian Association. A meeting was held in the Indian Association premises yesterday afternoon to discuss the possibilities and the advantages of organising a co-operative store in Singapore. Mr. C. R. Menon took the chair and called upon the convener, Mr. M. Chowdhuri, to explain210 words
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Article112 1928-09-05 10 Trebitsch Lincoln, internationally famous as a political worker~and one of the most mysterious persons living, spoke on "Buddhism" at the Rotary Club tiffin meeting in Tientsin, recently. In his speech to the Rotarians he said: "If I have done wrong against the British Government in the past, I rm willing112 words
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Article307 1928-09-05 10 SIKHS ALLEGED TO BE INVOLVED. Complainant Spends Over Three Months in Hospital. Evidence of a remarkable shooting case in which Sikhs are involved was recorded in the Fourth Magistrate's C ;urt yesterday afternoon, when two Sikhs named Soajan Singh and Sarjan Singh were charged with the attemptea307 words
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Article300 1928-09-05 10 Rebate in Special Cases. The Government is prepared to consider applications for a reduction in particular cases of the duty on tin won from lodes or from low grade alluvial workings or from mines where ore is refractory to win or treat, says a notification in the300 words
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Obituary149 1928-09-05 10 Untimely Death of Mrs. C. D. Anthonisz. it is with deep regret that we record the death, which occurred during the early hours of this morning at the General Hospital, of Brenda Erin Anthonisz, wife of Mr. Cecil D. Anthonisz of Messrs. Gammon (Malava, Ltd., Muar). The deceased belonged*149 words
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Article106 1928-09-05 10 In a circular issued by the Rubber Growers' Association on July 26, it was stated that action was being taken through the Ceylon Association in London with a view to a census of stocks being taken in Ceylon. A cablegram has now been received by the Ceylon106 words
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Article44 1928-09-05 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 3. Hussain bin Haji Baiboo has been committed to the Assizes on a charge of murder of Bakar bin Selleh at Permatang, Damar Laut. Hij two sons were also committed on charges of causing grievous hurt.44 words
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Article115 1928-09-05 10 NEW CABINET BEING FORMED. Fresh Loan Impossible L T ndcr Old Regime. Reuter's Service. London, Septet, While a Geneva telegram rep the Financial Commission of the ld Nations has decided to grant :> u >r a loan of five millions sterling a financial restoration of Sofia, a announcesReuter's Service. - 115 words
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Article47 1928-09-05 10 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, Septerr. her 4. The Bulgarian Premier. M. Liapcheff against whom an Anglo-French dei anhe is alleged to be directed, may resign as a result of the combined action of the Foreign Minister, M. Burow, and the former Premier, M. Zankow.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 47 words
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Article62 1928-09-05 10 Trades Union Congress Cleaning House. British Official Wireless. London, September 1 The feature of to-day's proceedings o* the annual conference of the Trades Union Congress was the adoption by an overwhelming majority of a resolution, moved by the Railway Clerks' Association, instruc ting the General Council toBritish Official Wireless. - 62 words
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Article83 1928-09-05 10 Reuter's Service. London, Sept naVi 4. The problem of excluding t attracting all other workers keenly and cade bated at the Trade Union Congress Swansea, which pass d a resolul l structing the Council to take sti •<> the movement of the Communi-t element, launch a campaignReuter's Service. - 83 words
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Article30 1928-09-05 10 Being Disgruntled Absents Himself. Reuter's Service. I'Kl» runo,»l, l''l!...l. .1. »l s'V'N, ,,l I, > -nr.- Us, > > 'ON? i 1i> I,,, ,> ll >v,l! l» 'l > ,< '<l»IO, > !'.< ,!l > !»t ll.. .,<'Reuter's Service. - 30 words
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Article50 1928-09-05 10 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin. Septeml*'r 4. President Von Hindenburg lai i th< foundation stone of the great li:> r a y :in( German museum at Munich in the presen t of the Bavarian Premier. Ministers. r Industrialist, Herr Krupp. and oth< ages. There was a vast crowd.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 50 words
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Article26 1928-09-05 10 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, September < M. Venizelos, who is suffering gue fever but is not dangerously i! «>"* that the Athens epidemic is deer t-Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 26 words
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Article25 1928-09-05 10 Reuter's Service. Cherbourg, Septemb r Mr. Kellogg left for New "rk a the Leviathan on which the aim is also a passenger.Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article18 1928-09-05 10 < !> >n Our > .>! !>!' >"' l v,,,!< > .ti.iioc lb.',! il' >l. > ..od tlo >«,/-,, in tbe '>'.d'Ol'<> >>>r i!>> >"> <<».^<b»rc18 words
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Article13 1928-09-05 10 Ol. 10 >' l>>. < l"' lualu >."> <»' >. > >!>' «°>ov >,',.,, .0>"! at <m.'<> t^,rv.13 words
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Article80 1928-09-05 11 l'r«»lo>3ionul Courtesies. :o..r. IViblme.'» i 't r »n»r m i^in^ap^r' ,o .»> v»r,"u? le«a> firm» to lni, brotber l»ar- 7bi, lo,nmeml«ble cu»- into d'oiuetudv in 5 and >olli.i.s't l,» »l,,.7l?»",l !-> lulve N"t lb», orx',»?'. tbe ol«l oi> i>»w Nllt tb< u«ul?' ,o,.l >«ut a murmur80 words
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Article565 1928-09-05 11 I Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") I not till a couple of days ago I ntd to read in your issue of I a letter from "Kuching" on I of the "injustice" dene to the I rn subjects in the Government I this country. I a "Sarawakian," but a resident565 words
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Article99 1928-09-05 11 Examination Results. 'tn >.!> wing are the results of the 1928 1 Examinations at the Y.M.C.A. Commerce, Singapore: Senior. fc -'jk ping.—Lee Peck Leng, Lim Kim amed Azmatullah, Ong Cheong h" hamby Govindasamy, M. A. M Cheong Yew. in!.—N. Vydynatha Iyer (120 Lee Thian Sack and99 words
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Article49 1928-09-05 11 A I n<!on Chamber of Commerce held in May, the following itea out of an entry of nine til (Book-Keeping 100%; j wwritiag 88%) I Bee, Chia Yong Long, Miss la, Miss Toshida Nisida, John iJr' p X Govindasamy, Ismail b Kadir, i U 1 H Peow.49 words
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Article296 1928-09-05 11 A Remarkable Story. Who owns the plateau which is to-day known as Cameron's Highlands? An amusing story about its possible ownership leaches me, writes the "Egoist" in the "Times of Malaya," and I propose to give it with reservations as to the exact details of the tale.296 words
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Article118 1928-09-05 11 League of Nations Convention. The League of Nations has sent to all countries a draft Convention for uniform road signalling by motorists. Here are the signals: Warning signal of intention to slacken speed or stop: Move the arm up and down several times. To indicate intention of turning118 words
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Article67 1928-09-05 11 British Official Wireless. London, September 4. Paris 124.25 New York 4 85 Brussela 25 20 Geneva 10 i'S Amsterdam 097 Milan J Berlin Stockholm Copenhagen Oslo VienM 1OT75 Prague 163.75 Sad" 29 20S Lisbon 2 Athens Rio har6St 5 29/32 Buenos Aires 47 11/32 Bucharest 796 -j> Bombay lsBritish Official Wireless. - 67 words
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Article122 1928-09-05 11 An inqjuest was conducted at the Public Mortuary at Shanghai, by Judge Yu and Mr. C. D. Meinhardt, Senior Consul s Deputy, over the body of a Chinese youth who was found dead in a cotton bin at No. 15 Nagai Wata Kaisha Cotton Mill in Gordon Road. Sub-Inspector Barry122 words
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Advertisement309 1928-09-05 11 FREE DISTRIBUTION OF SOUVENIRS TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. TO-NIGHT NEW WOULD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA To-night—will stage a Thrilling Play "THE BLACK MASK" Supported by VAUDEVILLE EXTRA TURNS. TO MORROW NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 6—"SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE NIGHT All-best specially selected numbers which have proved outstanding success. PHONE 164 lOR YOUR309 words
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Advertisement256 1928-09-05 11 I Who says r~7 II tx 1) k I Born 7820 *-Al2>N VNX V W Tl SMI going strong/ —Why, the man who is particular about the maturity of his whisky of Johnnie Walkkr can be 7 absolutely depended on as ~Z^oBm perfectly mature. /j jESMmBI3I» I guaranteed the whole256 words
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Miscellaneous166 1928-09-05 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for September 9: To-day. September 5. 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Brigade Signal Section (Indians), Section Training. 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Malay Company, 3« Yds. Range. To-morrow. September 6. 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, D. E. L. Unit, Weapon Training. 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Company, 30 Yds.166 words
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Article1877 1928-09-05 12 The Nehru Report Receives Varied Reception. (From Indian Exchanges.) The report of the Committee of the AllParties Conference has had a varied reception. In India on the whole, the reception has been favourable. The British Press, with few exceptions, has been unfavourable. Commenting on it the1,877 words
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Article117 1928-09-05 12 A pitiful tale of the death of a Chinese woman who died in the Province, leaving two children, was told to a representative of the Pinang Gazette" on Thursday afternoon, when a Chinese, Peter Lew, asked him to contribute something towards the funeral expenses. The fact that the story related117 words
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Article126 1928-09-05 12 The case in which Lee Chai Kee, managing proprietor of Chop Chung Nam, Sultan Street, is charged with being found in possession of six tins, each containing one tahil of opium, was mentioned before the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate, on Thursday. Mr. MacLaughlin, Assistant Superintendent of Customs, Preventive Branch, anplied for126 words
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Advertisement468 1928-09-05 12 1 To-night! To-nlglit KING CARNIVAL S and Harry E. Handy's CIRCUS Bj W The cleanest show on earth. jfl p Location—Anson Road, Singapore. S g CARNIVAL daily at 5.30 CIRCUS nightly at 930 I G Puplic Opinion: The best Circus in Singapore for years. jj] ENORMOUS ATTEND ANCB—TUMULTUOUS APPLAUSE |0468 words
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Advertisement548 1928-09-05 12 "I do everything easily now" I can write in the highest praise of Kruschen I Salts. The little dose daily keeps me in good I health it is worth a guinea an ounce j "My movements are quicker, and I do every- I thing so much more easily. It is548 words
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Article371 1928-09-05 13 CELEBRATED ITS 88th BIRTHDAY JULY 4 Capt. Sir Arthur H. Rostron, K.B.E. New Commodore The Cunard Line celebrated its 88th birthday on July 4. It was on July 4, 1840, that the first Cunarder, Britannia, 207-ft. long and with a tonnage of 1,154, left Liverpool on her maiden371 words
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Advertisement471 1928-09-05 13 Yale Spur-Geared Chain Blocks are iMACHINE SHOP NtcEssiTiEs 1 9________sH The Borneo Co., Ltd. f (Incorporated in England.) JO Singapore, Knala Lumpur, Ipoh, |v Teluk Anson and Penang. pi 1 5 Z 52S7__r*****5Z5ZSZSBSZ^^ ,d c c_oasaszszsßSESßS?.s*a-i^ CHOCOLATES. TOFFEE. Lyons in Üb. and lib. tins Mackintosh in tins Cj y's in471 words
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Advertisement240 1928-09-05 13 I There is no need to go to the Pole f 'to get cool I When the sun pours down, pour out a long glistening glass of Montserrat You will soon be as cool as a cucumber Moatscrrst is the only Lime Juice in the world pressed from cultivated limes240 words
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Advertisement168 1928-09-05 13 1 8orrllS about n "liicv <li.v imiliNion n Z is tbe sincerest lorm M'(M3! 5 Nl"6 <, lor I'K.Lli 3 Kas been toun6 so eNcacious tnat numerous smaller urms are trvine 3 to imitate our product. fl Lut just as tne nnest artiLcial pearls can never equal natural pearls, l!168 words
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Advertisement690 1928-09-05 14 PUBLIC NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Tenders are invited for the erection of a Sub Fire Station, Paya Lebar Road, and till be received by the undersigned up to obtained from the Architect on Production of a receipt i $100, which will be refunded if a Dona fide tender is submitted.690 words
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Advertisement490 1928-09-05 14 TO LET Roo/. s available at BACHELORS' HOME, 17 Niven Road. TO LET —No. 84 Truro Road. Rent $35. Water laid—Modem type of barrack house with compound. Apply 18 Kerbau Road. TO LET —Terrace houses Nos. 6 and 9 Chapel Road. Water laid on. Immediate entry. Apply to Rahamin Penhas,490 words
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Advertisement473 1928-09-05 14 BANIS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITEDHEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayan*. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Bahamat. Palembang 16, Hir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central Seremban 63, Birch Road, Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang473 words
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Advertisement526 1928-09-05 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: 16, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.526 words
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Advertisement353 1928-09-05 14 INSURANCE 4 THE flSpk SOUTH Vmd BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2, Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital353 words
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Advertisement561 1928-09-05 14 INSURANCE THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S i HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca StM Singapore. 'Phone Nob. 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.561 words
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Advertisement464 1928-09-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P, 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) M4IL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. I •■V INSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM f CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1928 ii r#A 11,000 Sept464 words
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Advertisement507 1928-09-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA UN IE Hugo ijut"??! Oeutsch— Stinnes p M Australische Llnien (Q C Oampfschiffs— and fiesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA PORTS AND KOBE t Leverkusen Sept 8 Ermland Sept 23 t Burgenland Oct 3 Ruhr Oct 20 HOMEWARDS507 words
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Advertisement409 1928-09-05 15 STEAKnR SAILINGS NORDDEUTSGHER LLOYD Yl (Incorporated V in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS FOR MANILA, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. DERFf LINGER Sept 13 SAARBRUECKEN Oct 11 FOR MANILA, JAPAN AND VLADIVOSTOK. DESSAU Sept 25 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. f SCHWABEN Sept409 words
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Advertisement211 1928-09-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG (direct express service—l 9 Vi hours) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG Monday 4 p.m. "KINTA" Wednesday 4 p.m. "IPOH" Saturday 4 p.m. "KLANG" PORT SWETTENHAM TELUK ANSON Friday 4 p.m.211 words
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Advertisement467 1928-09-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Dno I*4 fHakone Maru H»,sou Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Sept 13 14 Suwa Mara 11,000 Naples, Marseiles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Sept 27 zM Fushimi Mara 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Oct 11 H Hakozaki Mara 10.500 Naples, Marseilles,467 words
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Advertisement128 1928-09-05 16 JfjFw THE WORLD'S I lift M HOOGLANDT CO. 1 I The Popular Aerated Water Works, Ltd. I 26, 28 30, CHOON GUAN STREET I (Off Anson Road). S 14 BOON FOR WELL-DRESSED MEN "Rolls-Royce" Tailoring I AT FORD PRICES I PHONE 760 OR CALL AT 387-2, VICTORIA STREET. jj (Late128 words
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Advertisement343 1928-09-05 16 ii Every man has a lot of old I friends who would appre- 1 iciate a portrait of him as he is to-day. Hoiv long since your last portrait was m^^^m I made 9 k^^^^^m §J STUDIO MODERN ELECTRIC LIGHTING THROUGHOUT I X l AND OPEN UP TO 7 P.M.343 words
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Advertisement455 1928-09-05 16 K9 ill lit I Mealtime Drink I —Hotv to make this most j wholesome drink 1 IF you don't like milk, I yourself if you I must force your children to I drink it give them In- I stant Postum prepared in I this special way. 1 Mix Instant Postum455 words
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