The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 March 1928
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Title Section13 1928-03-26 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S .MONDAY, MARCH 26. 1928. NO. 12,.w.s13 words
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Article264 1928-03-26 1 I h« I h-.«rmMnun! ommilln at l.cnt'Mi «.i- unahU- It. ili««ii«<> th« l.itfi S«»\ u-t plan and the s«'^<*ion ended. I h«- Itriti^h repre^entati\e put forward a na\al memorandum lor inMirmation I'.il'« I h«- loral findink. in (ht> cj»m* o( |h«uroundintt ol the Ri\al Star lit- l>264 words
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Article631 1928-03-26 1 1 rvKanhiiff aeronaut m« a« the Mkru« «»"t ill. HI h, alway- turn <Un\ wh«i I m I <llff or it a n m I I th.'UMMJ Mi m,,rr iv,,.u|, frwm m> min.l t .-nUnd 1 •n came to m. M nwi ha.l it mm U! i-'R.O.W. - 631 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement327 1928-03-26 1 -j'.V.V.WW.W.V.W.V.V/.'.V.V. ;i MACKAY MONK'S f. COFFEE ROASTED AND (iROUND 5 daily Raffles Hotel j ROOMS WITH MODERN SANITATION TEA Grill lloom DINER I DANCE I NRIVALLED IN IHK EAST DANSANT EVERY CHERIE VALENTINE EVERY I MONDAY, and illlilL TUESDAY, I! Wednesday, TOMASITA BIRDWELL THURSDA v, AND CtelMtar, Acn.hatic- an.l Modern327 words
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Advertisement188 1928-03-26 1 sg J I FOft REFINED PERFUMERY AND TOILET PREPARATIONS -ALWAYS ASK FOR- i nil i i I PERFUMERY «-^&js BRITISH .^^^flU^ AND j^J BEST Krf^^ i j WjMWf -^1 B OKTAINAHI.E FROM ALL PKINdFAL DEALERS. WILLIAM GOBSAGI SONS. 1 10 ROHINSON RI). [EUROPE HOTEL: L HHllllllillilillllltllllllllHMllMUllllllilllllllllMlillllUlllllillllMlinill.lilll E I 1 11188 words
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Advertisement117 1928-03-26 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 ,u!.t."- I'airi- I. T ittJ«"> foi l.i'itT novelt I'., T l m- a«l\a'UaL't^ <-f PmMbM I'u< 1«». I.ittK'- aimua a t Paci I. Robinson and lock M.r»\ INath hat- I'uiT'' l.atrsi Ta 1 Hi' if W > it«-« wa\ I '.«l'< Hon <!'"» u\ i< 1 "\<\117 words
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Advertisement10 1928-03-26 1 < SEE THAT VOI LET RED LABEL BRAND j: COFFEE i10 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous77 1928-03-26 1 THE WEEK. Hiirh Wjitei Malacca: II W. I" I" 1.1 Letii'l 'tiv« i>un< u 1" Hi C. 9t C. V R. S.Y.I Ft.ntball: Shunic.iMi < Stadium rn. 4Ua% In>H Baaa, Th. ..tn- Hii:h \V.,t.-r. 1.J.. M.tn NaaMaaj H \v. 10.40 %jm 11 Ka«.«- I'ourv »..'.f flub nuM-tir*. I Alia- th-77 words
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Article206 1928-03-26 2 Knock-out Wanting. London, Mar. IS, N» v«.ik- Tex RickaitTi stares: f<»r a worth tiallen^er fof Tunney n ceived a set -I ;■.< fot th<- second time in fortniirht at th< Madison Sqoan Garden to-niu r ht, the sh:-t i -f{-k encounter failing to produw the206 words
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Article163 1928-03-26 2 Ama/.injr Scenes. London. Mar. 11. Edinburgh.- Amasmg scenes wmn wHnesi A mile-kMig quays formed neat the classic PlißCe'fl Street which were ci"M'il an hour before the start. Then was a gathering of W,OOO insi(i«>. sfilUgsjl was ihalrm in the Hist round by :i right to th<«163 words
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Article88 1928-03-26 2 Did Iff II Hit Propellor? London. Mar. l.'i. Government diven located Kinkead'i st-;i-plane <i few hondred vards from niwra it fell '.ri \hv Solent. I i Dtenant-Coloße] Bristow, whose rusader wai entered t'<r the Bchneider Trophy race, and who mot with an accident during the triall at88 words
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Article123 1928-03-26 2 Morrki Retains Midiles Title. li iit'iiu Kong last week, Leading nalman MonK of 11. M.5. Argva, reI the middleweight championship of any, against Stoker Morreil of II !4.5, 'Hiit-tivi. in a fight that wa> !'»'!d\v that expected of ehampioa ■hip bqnts, the conti I extending ovei the123 words
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Article49 1928-03-26 2 KEM MEN DINE RICE MILL GUTTED. l{:«nuc»<:n, March 7. N :ili H belonging to Bulaimaa Hajm '-I-- and Co., :u Kemroemttne, iriu burned down early this mornhif. 1 mill and machinery w«t« dasttvycd 1 k and the lodown were saveil. "f tin Arc is unknown '■•-•"■■■•H..l mi H 360,000.49 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement491 1928-03-26 2 for Coughs, Colds and all Throat Troubles. From all Chemists, Dispensaries and Stores. Sole Agents MEDICAL HALL, LTD. Singapore. THE HAPPY VALLEY PRESENT A Monster Programme OF Varied Amusements GATE 10 cts. MDM KELVEY'S SCHOOL OF jp DANCING. yv For children and _v^f m younj? ladies in Character, ClassiflX\}£\ cal491 words
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Advertisement564 1928-03-26 2 ALHAMBRA P^.° 9 NE (T«« ClMßff Kc* A (k, Ltd^ I'roprirton.) (OMMKNCINC; SINDAV. Kth MARCH. l!»2\ AT A I'AKA.MOINT SI I'KK PBOOUCTION -GOOD& NAUGHTY' I i mi ki\«. CPOLA NEGRI 1 11 TOM HOOK AM) KURD STKRLIM. SUM lI.I.ATINt. KO| ll< Kl\ KBDI MUM A In the Tirst Shim at564 words
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Article494 1928-03-26 3 "ABSURDITY AND BLASPHEMY." Hitter Tirade. WhaL Sir Arthur (onan Doyle imtt^m as the "fantastic, out-of-date doctrin of .he Christian Churches and the "organised materialism" and "systematic insanity" of present day Christianity form the suhject of a violent attack in a brochure wiitten by Si' Arthur and494 words
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Article267 1928-03-26 3 The policeman's walk, and with it his supposedly large feet, are traditional musichall jokes. It is interesting to learn the difficulties policemen have in picking up ,his peculiar slow method of walking. According to a young: North Country policeman of I) Division, \vh:» was my informant, itManchester Guardian - 267 words
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Article382 1928-03-26 3 "Ghastly Details." Mr. Jusiict' Hawko's first murdt-r trial was marked by an unusual incident. One of the jurors collapsed while a dot tor was dfstrihinfc thf wound of the dead woman and as a result a fresh juror had to »*> impanelled and the trial382 words
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Article18 1928-03-26 3 Inspector A. Smith, of the Central Police Station, Seremban, was admitted to the SiTemban General Hospital on Saturday.18 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement242 1928-03-26 3 ir'"*** M >WM><wllww<M '"'l'vxwwwinnjuuuuuuwua KODAK" FILM The first, and still the best. :i The dependable film in the yellow j: carton. "KODAK" FILMPACKS I For all fibnpack and plate cameras. J -M Kodak Limited s\ (Incorporated in England). "I > RETAIL: 8, Battery Road. OFFICE: 130, Robinson Road. ify/HvV* >242 words
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Advertisement280 1928-03-26 3 Turning to Knight- engined cars Many car owners are now investigating and buying cart powered by the faji^js Knight double-sleeve engine. The trend of f^v^rable opinion is rapid!" turning to Knight'enginci cars. i This demand for a motor car with long-lived economical engine indicate! a wide public appreciation of a280 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous176 1928-03-26 3 PICKWICK IN PICTURES. By Arthur Moreland. 72. Visitors for Mr. Sam WVIIer. A FEW MORNINGS AFTER. HIS iNCAPCEg e> rt M 6AW MIS FATHER UlTTilv/G ON HflE *^*£R\OtiS TALK WITH MM^ >V W^t.f)| V >*^4* "Sp ATION SAM WAS TAKING THE AIR in PACkn STAIRS. *tVE vSOT <ioCH a G«Mt176 words
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Article, Illustration1805 1928-03-26 4 E. C. BULEY - E. C. BULEY (^Ji thilling story tffate ami tkzjfameus iSveepstake NO NKWS. Stride by stride ihe^y fought their way up the alone, the big red colt and the lean grey one. The two heads thrust forward witii tb,same speed, they moved aln <><t ai oik Six strides the)1,805 words
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Article1913 1928-03-26 4 IN THE ATLANTIC Franklin, during the few hours allowed tor preparation for his adventure, had been Kiven the satisfaction of learning that Buddy (Jrant had the most neifoct equipment for cro>sin K the Atlantic. Money had been lavishes upon preparations; and the ma;ssrirolosil apparatus, aiui other au-i^Miv- <• the navL-atorV1,913 words
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Article81 1928-03-26 4 Pah*. An unusual tug of war between 40 oxer and a motor of 40 horse power is heiiijc organised for scientific pdrp<.>,. > at y t Sebastian. The oxen will be yoked to th.car. and at a. given signal the h«rV.-,n-. will whip up tiiei; boasts a.id81 words
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Article953 1928-03-26 4 Sharing a Studio. T<» share a studio wrth another aiti-U friend, th.'iiv'.i -.nuthinir of :i n>Y ha* ficii! mtmmtaß** There an- times. when genius 1 urns, when both painters ma) i with arti»ti« fervour and when two •eparate model* ma> required t<» o< the throne Ml953 words
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Article20 1928-03-26 4 Mr. Cona O' Riordan - Mr. Cona O'Riordan Spcakintc a* an Irishman, I hav«« foun« thi» Kngland a country ut fort> milli< habitants, mo*tl> lovable.-20 words
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Article215 1928-03-26 4 Yet Another Nru |> a fatifrur a 1 1 > I •win «f i ha<l th. i M*Un<h<>l> affair *h«. «m|> thr Baltimore, *h N ■.1 ;il li 1 l and mm h to he laun< h«*d upon i ia a pen* a tootaaom* MM thought Mp <•!215 words
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Article35 1928-03-26 4 Tkfrr < harce* Kram<d \c^" I 11.I 1 rt True' Hr. I «w ftar I Mr A. Naritvar I \J IConala KmMjt in makimPort Tmst mu\\ i «Md t.. tnk.- bribe.35 words
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20 1928-03-26 4 SEXUAL STERILIZATION OF THE FEEBLE-MINDED. B^BMBton iAltwitai I stormy d« v laturr p*»«hl Bill provtrftrv sWriliuuioa of («r(*k mtnA'd I20 words
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Article534 1928-03-26 5 Charles Cormia - Charles Cormia MewoaMeßeiusfaiftM hfctoisi of the EMpif*. ~fr Mar. 26 -Death of Cecil Rhodes. On March *.'6th., 100J, Cecil IRS Rhodes, the greatest of our modern Empire-builders, died at the J!«. hie was born in England in IH.").} and it intended that he should enter the534 words
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Article468 1928-03-26 5 Free Treatment on Broadwa> The \v<»nder of Broadway, New York, is evidently something that most people in England have never yet realised, or even heard about, judging by an appreciation of it written by Mr. Stephen Graham in hi* New York Nights. "Broadway/' says Mr. Graham,468 words
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Article460 1928-03-26 5 R. H. Bretherton - R. H. Bretherton. I heard one man reproach another that he didn't know geography. But do you think that other fellow was ashamed Not he! He smiled in the pride of his pet ignorance, and, defending it. <oon had us convinced that it was to his460 words
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55 1928-03-26 5 London. March 7. A £50,000 pearl necklace sent by registered packet from Paris to London by a firm of jewellers has been lost in the post and is believed to have been stolen by an international trans? of train thieves. A reward of .£T>,OOO55 words
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Article15 1928-03-26 5 Pedestrians do not exercise nearly so much fare as drivers. Chief Constable of Stoke om-TnwL15 words
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294 1928-03-26 5 Authors* Scathing Attack. 'The number of people who are omjMt em in intellect, temperament. ar.«l body |g pitifully small compared with the number that is needed.'* This extract from "The Builders o| America," by Ellsworth Huntingdon am: Leon F. Whitney is a fair summary «.f294 words
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Article18 1928-03-26 5 tMrUtfkftt »r4*r«i by Ihntmi C*mn I' -mi —The r,,urt ha* nrtfervd Lord Trrr ni'ii>n'« extra<i imn18 words
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Advertisement185 1928-03-26 5 3 /fir /^'J 1 >^< D.D.D. Prescription is an infidlible remedy for Eczema, Psoriasis, Bad Leg, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Ringworm, Dhobies Itch, or other skin trouble. Salves cannot do the work thoy simply < loir the port's. D.D.D. is not a sticky, smelly ointment, but a golden liquid wash185 words
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Advertisement120 1928-03-26 5 JpwerPrices Greater Values <J THE FOLLOWING NEW REDUCED PRKES ARE ErFECTIVF AS FROM THURSDAY, nth INST.-NEVER BEFORE HAVF DODGE BROTHERS OFFERED SUCH WONDERFUL \|.UE. Standard Touring Car $1,910 Special Touring Car $2,030 Sports Touring Car $2,075 Special Roadster Car $2,030 Special Type 128 Sedan $2,250 De Luxe Type 128 Sedan120 words
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Article829 1928-03-26 6 AMSTERDAM READY FOR WORLD'S ATHLETES. The Programme. The Olympic City and Stadium. whi<h lie on the outskirts of the city of Am>t«dam are now ready for the \'J2* Oknipi Games, which open on July 28th. At the last Olympic (lames, held in Par in 1924. as many829 words
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Article55 1928-03-26 6 Th<- wedding will take plarr on Ka-trr Monday, at St. Qmgrii Church, Penan^r <>f Mr. A. C Purnford. Acting Manaj?er of HtMffl f'ald»>eck, Margrrtiroi an «l O»., Ltd., an<i Mi Q. A. Nichol. of th. .tat!" of the Anjrlo-( hinese (;irU* s< h.,.,1. and 'lausrhter of Mrs. J. Nirhol. ofS. Echo - 55 words
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Advertisement660 1928-03-26 6 the: 99 A%i co v the M EMPIRE "BSlßfS^g FORTIS q, i|-|- rA f QF r^~" ,^i expanding SuitCase —^¥>»r a I '-,-jB ONE O> -f-^VAYj b7A HOARD VALUES b I ■»i THE 'TRAVELLER' L S-^--- %^J •IP BNGI ISH LEATHER STIT o/¥f OF w /r£AWAVS standard values. ~/*«V rAfll660 words
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Advertisement197 1928-03-26 6 COLIC QUICK RELIEF Not only children but adults constantly suffer severe pains from over eating, change of food or drinking water. As a well known remedy for many years CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC REMEDY has been relied on the world over to give quick relief from colic, diarrhoea and stomach cramps. Chamberlain's197 words
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Advertisement358 1928-03-26 6 NOWj f You con>/ gf wet in Feather W W dght STORMPKOOK A Nl.itt.in> i it i>nc ihtiil iL the uxnl (i-iLinlinf W ftWf|irm4 it I i»hni? wi-.ir iri'l i« VMirintrrxJ abftolutrly Waterprool It is tKe of tfiruil FratK< rwnfht if». and. Ih-»i and (trat^.ilur liftWhvwfht Si i>ro<4. now »>4<l358 words
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Article161 1928-03-26 7 LABOUR MOVE TO REPEAL HOURS ACT. How it Helped Mines. London, "M »r. 2.'». TW Bouse if Coot dm bv J"2 ta 127 rejected tha Cood Mines Bill lalrodojjod bf Labour member which h intended to repeal the Kijfht Hours Act of l!»2n and lestoie the seven161 words
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Article196 1928-03-26 7 [British Radio Official Service. 1 Kugby. Mar. 22. The Prime Minister OJKWOJIfjd in the House of Commons a number of questions r.'guiding the wireless services an 1 cable Off vices. He said th? Government and the Imperial Wireless and Cable conference had no previous knowledge of the196 words
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Article149 1928-03-26 7 [Reuter's Seivice.] (ieneva, March 2H. Th. disarmament Committee discussed a resolution showing thv impracticability of the Soviet disarmament plan which could only bo realised when international organisation is strengthened as regards both its methods of pacific procedure and systematic organisation of sanctions*. The Soviet plan should however149 words
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Article71 1928-03-26 7 [Router's Service.] I <viid(»n. Mar. 23. "1 am afraid there will be some sever* financial headaches" was the ninnu'tit of leading stockbroker re^aidinjr h«'»tic aasjßjsjt on the Manchester Sto.k Kxchun^e resembling the textile boom position and the i übbtr boom of 11)10. Dosdiaoja reftoctod a change of71 words
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Article88 1928-03-26 7 IKeutcr's Service. l Vienna. Mar. 21. In an interview with Tardinal Pilfl, Archbishop of Vienna on the Tyrol question a prominent Austrian journalist in Rome was told that the Pope declared he had doin his best in the matter of impaitin^ religious instruction to German and88 words
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Article69 1928-03-26 7 I Re- j: vis Benrieaj.] London, Mar. 21. The Federation of Master CottOMptaMVl has dacMad to undertake, far four years thf imposition of a levy of threepeme a bale on all raw cotton purchased by spinners and manufacturers in Lamas-hire the proceeds to the devoted to69 words
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Article23 1928-03-26 7 [Reuter's Service. 1 LaWSMsj Mar. 23. Mr. Henry Gettj Chilton heroines 'A.r.:.---llf t*> the Vntii-;tn in MC?fss4fJll I > Sir 000 Hussoli.23 words
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Article1187 1928-03-26 7 ANNUAL MEETINC; AT MALACCA. The Restriction Question. Tfcp th'hu-i./ih (udiuur. manual v:v««rA<f sacttfaja; of )t ;i! t )]u Kobbcr BctaU, \M w;i.^ bdd at 4, BOS)< Maiana, »>n Su tt.Kiay. Mi. T. F. Anderson Poll presiding Alter the u.<>ual preliminaries the 'hair man said: After writing off ampleContributed - 1,187 words
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Article469 1928-03-26 7 The Sacrifices of Pioneers. f Br»« i-ii Rh«l«.. fHfirinl S. rvtci Kuieby. Mar. Si. Sn'Min! !!<•:.»•. > peaking ai Birminjr-h.-iiii. rci-.-rr..! the recent air trituedi In reiraid to the !<•<- f Flight I. wui. Kinkead, he >a <l: "Pno the pursuit g| -neni ;u-:ifv the sacrifice <>f human469 words
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Article43 1928-03-26 7 fH< ut «-i Bi i I N|« Mc«> < il>. Mar. 2.1. i i .im! 11l vxti tiMi.n '.\\«l\« i»!\ iu«» \< I ami l« than a >r«- injur»<| i m»il ;h« (a|»ital. urtmif a- <ii- k i, il t urn deftrurtion.43 words
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Article35 1928-03-26 7 I II» ut i'* Service. 1 Ui^a. Mar. 2.1. 1 b« urninvnt of Soviet jt"M v^rijfhinjr ten t:»n« amved by rail fr< m M »-< w f .••hij ;ii» r > I njHarwL35 words
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Article26 1928-03-26 7 lAtm4*m. Mar. U inir MMl] was now mor» doinir i \hv |«M two month- than in the vWVat VI IM t V•*o% V26 words
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Article25 1928-03-26 7 ii .i Mar. tt. I I hamher by 49 t«. If \>*~r+ the »mm<td hi nmMin tint foe I hit nf abroad.25 words
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Advertisement482 1928-03-26 7 BUSINESS CARDS. Personal Moagfaan o f every i iifition tflass, chinaware etc. i u rely packed for conveyance to rtf "f the world. Luß^age etc msportetl, attended and put on teamen or rail, and sent anywhere. Writa GEE AND CO, D AWN sfuDloT! JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHER 4 PRINSEP SI'REET per cent482 words
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Advertisement582 1928-03-26 7 NOTICES. the sinc;apore slipway and engineering co LTD. NOTICE i> Bvr*kf firm that the Ti tm HOOk'Ol the (omp.-.nj will kc clo-ed ftom 27th M.'.rch to M April ItJt, bDtk .lay, ip,i, sv Ordtt <i( c/u- OCvaatots 1 >. TKTNCK, Actiritr Bacvatatf. 'ngHPore, 2€tk Maick, I9M >:; :j 4 rUBNISHBO582 words
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Advertisement196 1928-03-26 7 NOTICE OF REMOVAL' Wt have rMMToi lo }»>4 MIDDLE ROAD (botwwa Queen stieit ami Waterloo Btroot), ofwing to the roeoMtraettoa td thi present premisi's to three-storied buildfa^, The work will be complete in one year. ECHIGOYA AND CO S j TKMPORARY SHOP- It>| MIIHH.K Kl) j Telephone No. W2. TENDBSa196 words
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576 1928-03-26 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 26, *****. WEEK END COMMENT. The attempt by the Soviet to force a consideration of a universal disarmament plan upon the Committee at Geneva, which apparently had no power to consider such a scheme, has failed, and very naturally the representatives of Russia, who proposed576 words
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Article615 1928-03-26 8 S;i Laurence an«i I*ad) Guilleinard at-t«n<l*-»i Mrt, Baldwin's nootion a* I 1 I>«»wnine-*treet. on Feb. Mr. O. V. L. Hough. A.«s!. Supenr.tei dent, Chandu Monopoly. Ipof. I'ps isjOJJOjg his (l«'Vfi ni>u nt post at th. en«i this month.- T.O.M. Tki Anglo-Scot!;-h rugb> urn*. <•!! March IT was the farewell :nlen>a:Reuter - 615 words
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Article112 1928-03-26 8 THK CRAM) NATIONAL BETTING. Trump Card Still Favourite. [Our Own ii M'<.rul«nt. < «n»> riftht 1 I undon. Mar. 21. Tht- latest l-.-ttinc t-.r h« Grand National, to b<- run at Aintr«-«' <«n Fri«la\ i> a> f«»l lowMr, (i. NrA.ll Nairn'n Trump ai«l 1" 1 Mr. W |»ai>onajr»'s112 words
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Article90 1928-03-26 8 fOur Own <' rn-|>omli'tn- < «»|»> riirht.] I omlon Mir 1M Thti, w«t. 7 M r. t.r M el, r-tu-l.i-Sht -t?iflii l int.«l matih n th, I (h»-t«T l'n.t«Ml BTOWrf thin aft T»oon, whcr,. I draw of two all i«»ul*<<l Thi* a" equals th< irround »«•<•<>!. l90 words
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89 1928-03-26 8 V Xen Hurdles Record. [Our < m "W nifht 1 I ondon. Mar 21 c;i>\ win .t\ ||H M int««» --Varsity athletic meeting win ninjf irht events t.. Oxford^ thrat !);»ik BfcftM "V.\\ won th<- |H»U- jump, j imp, an«l tkVM If Ap .\it>*.an«linc parftffMtl MBMf89 words
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80 1928-03-26 8 FRANCE WIN INTERNATIONAL C ROSS-COUNTRY. [Our <>>v- respondent ««ii»\?iirht I ondon. Mar 2\ A.th<- mh Knclan.i faraftahad t hi rir-t man hotm- atni S» tland thr arcond Iriruv won the international ejaaj-cnuntr) ru«-e at thi> afternoon, thu- reinatirnr th« -u th«'\ ath>\".i in IMS, an<! m 190 and ***** th«ir80 words
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Article55 1928-03-26 8 hir i»u' i n,|« nt < i»p> r g London Mar. 21 Inril th«- priw IfMil I t<«-<i;i\ r«. Harlrquii > 1 A rim 18: KAI anl rT 11 MM kl l:»>sl>n 12 l>i-\oti|> S« rv Richmond 11: North of Ic > Hart> Northampton JJ l.t-icoslrr 2"»:55 words
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Article48 1928-03-26 8 [Our Own Corn -jMin.l«-nt lop>ri|fht i London. Mar. 21. Oxford r«»wed a full «"our>«- trial thi* af ternoon in 19 minute* 21 ond* und«-r |r«>«>d conditions. Yenterilay. w h««n Canil>ri«lfc»--wen- out lor a full rou»>»' mai. th« had a head wind anil took minutr- .148 words
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36 1928-03-26 8 |Our Own Correspondent. < "i»\ r iirht 1 I .mml..i« Mar. 21 Kntfiari'l w«r< >•• .it «-n in «1 ;nt4-r national h k«\ u.at< h »•> 1». bad I I thro*- ir« i t«. tu36 words
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Article32 1928-03-26 8 NEW AMATEU R FOILS CH AMPION. [Our Owl < ti. -poriilcnt < I'vntfht I ondon. \|«r 21 Th«- amateur !<• i> chaaplowkip «»f Knx land w.i- d« tidtd durnjf th« ..k. nn< chaiitpioi 1. rrm»-r-it>32 words
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Article24 1928-03-26 8 [Our Own Correspondent. < I.J 1 «>ndon. M«r. J In the annual mutch the Corinthians and thi Army drt-w four all.24 words
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Article85 1928-03-26 8 Iterpino'* Bn*adwa> Folltoi w> >> mpN-t inir IM| hhmM mmi t«. th« Adtlpti Hot«-1 thi week .irnl th«- |M-rl'i>i-nuttii-« wil be irivi-n over to request nun herpino would like t«. haw in h*r .1 i. cettrnK do\*n the !a-t Wednesday next. The .ilian ♦ha mm gfMtf Mtcc^Ma85 words
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Article108 1928-03-26 8 DISTI RMV. LAltont T POLICY. ».A.M. Alarmed. IHn I"niTM|iomltiH i Kuala Lumpur. Mai \t lh* quaitrrly gcnml rm Plant.- of MhUvm i >atur«l:%'. Mr .1 Th nuittti* M*vrrail mrmUtu Mioru lag i li. in nunii .mi iut. Ml kl if rr»olini..t.^ w. pa- 'I "That tMI MMtlßi v108 words
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Article30 1928-03-26 8 I.ATKST IM lIISKK VUU ,1 Mi Our Owi Corrr»p<n«i< London M..i I IJ n««»«i M. S) r min<rton and td notifv ti» «l.t\ *> i.' l l i Ib,30 words
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Article74 1928-03-26 8 II Mh Kul I ..k.- N ««d Mart h l \d«n i. t.ih Im hi |t«imhM> 1 i irur ti«Mt» 1 l:» •mall i H «imi I < <\\r\\i u M.nlr.i* I ftratb > KanfftH m I •nf l' i■ c iii >' I lutir..rm l'«'lH|l.hM.> tin74 words
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Article44 1928-03-26 8 Mm! It v > \i v > in iMt, MM tram* rrnultinc in I m-ithrr t«-««n Kortnff. Thr f..l|,.winir v, r I: \M < at h«v. M < irr.-un.l I K W»• D. K G. W. ft. H 1 |te m-tain*. MMla'l I i K, M. M«l«1144 words
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Article41 1928-03-26 8 Th. M t ii for th« v\. k that t h festal mini 1 Of tH i ill 1»M..., KuroprMiß and MM m of nor t M de«th>. Phth.^i> r«Miwd I na 1- ...t, i »«««at |MTn««n* H:«h1 wh«» had h>*»41 words
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Advertisement172 1928-03-26 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••A* I "THE OONNOiSSBUB COMES TO CALDBECK'S: 1 j jj \fjr\ ii k > vv™'i iati lfinc^s j I n/rv|roVfe/| jl^ 0 THE DUINK FOR EVERY KIND OF THIRST SOLE AGENTS: I Caldbcck, Macgrcgor U Co., Ltd. Incorpnriitt d ,nnl<r thr Conijmytirit' I frti inn vc f of H<vg Kong).172 words
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Advertisement108 1928-03-26 8 in Parfums de Luxe J GOTY j >; Chypre Origan 5 Rose Jacqueminot IParis f. Emeraude j£ EAU DE COTY > to he had from all dealers ta* Du ir£ Brothers t% >. 1 RUST I KILLS w METAL SIDEROSTHEN ft Anti-corrosive Paint 4i i£ A. 1 L/Lo i£ if108 words
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Advertisement6 1928-03-26 8 To-day V Feature. CALCUTTA l.i< j6 words
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Article76 1928-03-26 9 EVENING STANDARD RUMOUR. u trh Visit Postponed. rmpondent. Copyright). London. March 24. I lard ays it is almost ivil Research Committee will removal of Restrictions. [Reuter*i Service.] Amsterdam, Mar. 24. •tie Dutch rubbei com- t<> London has been postpon- rt lest, until April 2nd. London, Mar. 21. -rally Stated,76 words
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Article50 1928-03-26 9 r*l Service.) llerlin. March 21. i ommittee invest igating sndal m which Capt. Ministry of Defence used '•f 1 films, found that .M authority to handle the The him company's Unto 55,000,000 marki of be SI ay 26,000^000. The > ii- immed ate liquids nn entei pi50 words
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Article46 1928-03-26 9 [Renter*! Service] Men York. Marrh 21. hi beg un an Inqairy fraadjarj nto alleged i trol the price of quinine anti-truti law. Quanti I .ilu<<! at CSOjOOO irer< i i the army base. itiiratoi state that 'reign I'.rmd ng Kina Bureau, lava46 words
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Article46 1928-03-26 9 Service.] H a-hitsuton. March 21. l<'<"al prominent pes>on^ Bollingfield Aerodrome await take a "flip" with Lindbergh invited all congressmen t" 1 he ha- taken up OVH Ml .md their families of all i Th»- ajre* have ranged to 84. .il)if.~ on jia^r*' 7.]46 words
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Article14 1928-03-26 9 of the Xanyo XichiShimbunsha.) Telrie, Mar. 23. ;i iotod to-day at price).14 words
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Article11 1928-03-26 9 la reported of Lieutenant;i. nominated member of the11 words
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Article18 1928-03-26 9 it the time is ripe for 00--between the employers, and the the Ni.iia Soy disputes.18 words
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Article21 1928-03-26 9 n decided that the Yawata Iron nail receive supplies of iron ores Kuhara Mines in the South Seas Johore.21 words
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Article27 1928-03-26 9 ai. Presides)! of the Tokyo Diversity has resigned his post hiii ilinc pected Dr. Oneaaka, Professor of rilege of the same University i id.27 words
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Article22 1928-03-26 9 PREMIER TANAKA'S ANNOUNCEMENT. raitaka Itatei that his interview 'Hit <ioto did not touch on the robietS. hut that they only Bakery question.22 words
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Article127 1928-03-26 9 Kuropean Injured. H. Daly, of Mmn L ya ll and seriously injured when his Morris timed turtle in New Krppol I "lay abort B p.m. No witnesses h;i\ |MM forward, and round l>\ some artillerymen overturned car. The iceM denl l- neat wlnre two Kuropeans ti > BfO127 words
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Article35 1928-03-26 9 I Acnew'i exhibit of Um ttaapt y In'i rnational Stamp KxhiAftl (at l<». oi«-ti<-d (,n K 1-v I "tht- moM h«-autifully ar OH N view." Th<- total valut "f all MHOrtriet exhibited li 0 f.atu-.35 words
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Article182 1928-03-26 9 RADIO AND VICTOR MERGE. Hrokers Break Down. [Neuter's Service.] Now York. March 21. Another gigantic Mipr i s stated te bf OB the Vtrgc of completion. The Radio CorPmtioii |i preparing to unite with the Victor Taaciag-maehim Company the combined capital befog $2r,0.000,n00. N York, March 24. lhr182 words
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Article57 1928-03-26 9 [Reuters Service.] London. March 21. Hia Majesty, wh«. laid the foundattev stone in 192.'), to-day, accompanied by tJuQueen, inaugurated Uoydi third home since tli3 start Lloyds cosTeehouse in 1688. Tl»e building was deugaod bj sii Edwin Cooper and cost 8,000,000. It standi on the <-,u> -I the57 words
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Article55 1928-03-26 9 [Keuter^ Service.] London. March 2">. The wires from the Balkan capitals an bussing with sccusationi and deniali fol lowing the action of the Jutfo-Slav authorities in holding ap a tfoods train at th«. frontier station of Subotica consisting of 82 sealed truclu containing explosives alleged to be55 words
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Article72 1928-03-26 9 BUT WHAT WILL THE ATLANTIC SAY? [Keuter's Service.] Havre. March 14. The airman Rene Fonck has arrived from America. Re said he has plans fol an Atlantic commercial air route, which h( i.- helping to organise. i>ased on the prir. ciple of floating islands the Arst of which will be72 words
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Article30 1928-03-26 9 AUSTRALIAN STRIKERS RES UME. [Reuter's Service.] Newcastle. New South Wales. March 24. The employees at Walsh Island dockyard bSTC agreed to return t<» w«>rk on MarcV L'»» on pre^stoppage conditions.30 words
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Article26 1928-03-26 9 AMERICA' S ARMY COSTS. Washington. March 24. Mr. oolidge has signed a War Depart merit appropriation of $898,500,000 providing for the maintenance of the present force.26 words
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Article29 1928-03-26 9 London. Ma re I, i The Duke of Abercorn has been reappointed Governor of Northern Ireland tor a further six years. [Saturday's cables on page 7.]29 words
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Article293 1928-03-26 9 Inquest Opens. The inquest on the late Mr. \V. Eher who was killed by a motor lorry while he was standing at the entrance to St. Michael's road recently, was commenced before Mr. V. Bourne on Saturday. The deceased's relatives were represented by Mr. Roland Braddell293 words
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Article553 1928-03-26 9 SOVIET PRODUCES NEW SCHEME. Russo-German Protests. fßeuter's Service. J 'Geneva. March 21. Notwithstanding the < hairma.i's ruling yesterday evening the Soviet delegation later issued a new partial and progressive disarmament scheme under which the. armies and naval armaments could be reduced by graduated percentages based on the present strengths.553 words
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Article256 1928-03-26 9 The Spring Cup. The Spring Cup was competed for on Sat unlay and yesterday and resulted in a win for Mr. A. K. Bailey. Eighty-nine cards were taken out and the following were returned. The fiuillemard hallenge Cup. The following is the draw for thi> cum.: petition:256 words
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Article20 1928-03-26 9 Th<« Hon. Mr. W. Pee! and Mr<. Pet 1 wtra passengers arriving 1 by the Moren from Marseilles on Saturday.20 words
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Article988 1928-03-26 9 FAREWELL FROM HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Work for the League. The Statf ..f the llov.rnmrnt Hiaith Depart nunt pnri a tta party at Katfles Sth(M)l on Saturday afternoon r, n th«> occa.xinn of the retirement from tho Government Service of I>r. (iilbi-rt Jinll. Chief Health Officer, an.l Mrs. Ihlltl988 words
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Advertisement352 1928-03-26 9 ■^^^S*^^»^^*^»^-^^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M^^^»^^*^oajMM^aM\ l v v "i>i L3^go^^^^T^aoVooV ißßVla^^~^^aooooTt^^ n a ß aVi &l Qppointmtnt to ftta (ni«Kft( e t§t Jiu,4 a ft) .nß.f>. tbc CDrttUf of "tTafct CO HOME IN STYLE —"HEATH'S". Fur Felt Hats of the Finest Texture.— J._^^- The urll-Hrt»-M»d nun !no\*<» '^>*^^ MKMt> UK Mil Hals an* faultless352 words
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Advertisement755 1928-03-26 10 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) o Due S'pore. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. PHILOCTETES Marseille?, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg755 words
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Advertisement577 1928-03-26 10 EUerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). "ellermaFline. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OITWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due S'pore. 1928. *.s. CITY OF ROI'BAIX Apr- 4 s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE May R CITY OF TOKIO577 words
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Advertisement374 1928-03-26 10 P& 9 O British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated in England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJRSTVS <;o\ ;:rwh m LONDON \M> I \U BAST MAII SKRVK I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AM) l\l»\\ m lonnaxe. pore l"nn«r< KASGHAR '».000374 words
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Advertisement586 1928-03-26 11 I O. S. K. Line. S,« m ers. Arriw L ve lam, Hamburg, Bremen, Btf -l-n1.... .V1.... ami P. Sai.l. Alaska Maru Apr. in Anrlfi Bay, Cape T iwa, Ri.». p Apr 16 li n S Aln H^aii Maru Mar. SO Apr 1 Zanzibar, I)ar-t -Salaam. .■.nroMarqu.- andDorhan. f Canada586 words
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Advertisement467 1928-03-26 11 IUimL«COMFOBJ Dollar fiS^ "PRESIDEOTT m LINERS Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comfort*. All state- rooms arc outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each having %n electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate, all hpve hot and cold running467 words
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Advertisement402 1928-03-26 11 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (KOYAI. PACUR NAVK;\TION 0.. OF BATAVIA). (Incorporated in Holland.) UNDER OOKTftACT WITIf TWM NETIII KM ANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 364c. with aub-conm-rtiona to:— Pa»aa*e. treifht. Tranship: .ent. Marine Department* and Represent. t,, r> ln ht S|rait Setlkaienta (Sinffapore and Pe«an C OKHC I402 words
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Article165 1928-03-26 12 CAPTAIN ESTABLISHES PRECEDENT. Singapore Court in Error. IReuter's Service.) London, Mar. 23. The contention hitherto maintained by the Board of Trade that a ship's captain is not entitled to appeal to the law courts against a decision of a Board of Trad* inquiry into a shipping disaster165 words
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Article288 1928-03-26 12 [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] i i. iiHo n. Mar. 24. The papers, in reporting the decision of the Admiralty Court in the appeal of the Captain of the Royal Star, emphasise that thir> the first time in history that the appeal of a ship's captain against a288 words
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Article110 1928-03-26 12 H.M^ Aircraft Carrier Argus arrived in port yesterday morning from Honjr Kong, which port she left on March '20th., under the command of Capt. A. R. Palmer. She is at present lying at the Oil Wharf. Keppel Harbour and is expected to leave for Colombo and the110 words
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Article27 1928-03-26 12 London. Mar. 2-1. The Port of London authorities announce a very substantial reduction in rates for exports shipped from their quays from May 1.27 words
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Article74 1928-03-26 12 Coal on the Eva from Samarimia. Coal on the Somedono Maru from Calcutta, bound for Hong Kong. Asphalt and empty drums by the Palemhang from Bomba> Copra by the Koseric from Kataul for Marseilles. Sugar by the (tiang Ann from Batavia. Coal by the Marosa from (1. B.74 words
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Article111 1928-03-26 12 The Hong Peng arrived from Amoy yesterday with 2.129 deck passengers. The master of the Hong IVng reported yesterday that he passed a large tree with root*, dangerous to navigation, in lat. 1.43 V. ***** E. The M.M. homeward mail steamer Amboise is due here from Saigon to-day at 8111 words
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Article505 1928-03-26 12 New Sarawak Steamer Arrives. (»n Friday afternoon. th«- M« sto*mrr the Sarawak $tram Navi(rati<»n arriwd in port after a pas mi ire lasting thirl days from the huild« r m\ l«ith. <lui injf the courso of which >h« made a il trip fn»m Suez to Simraj.-n uithout505 words
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Article74 1928-03-26 12 The Saiauak Steam N'avigntion < pany'> steamer Min arri\e<l in |*ort \««>t»rday from Miri She ha«» U»n the Straits Steam>hip Compan> and if to go into dork, lie fore being placed on <>m >>f the latter (omp«n>h arrvirey huring the voyage t to Min ..n \Ureh 4th.74 words
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Advertisement630 1928-03-26 12 Burns Philp Line I (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,376 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA U the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de630 words
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Advertisement198 1928-03-26 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc., 41. I;EAVIR STRBBT. NBW YORK. (Incorporate* ia U.S.A.) 0 GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO h BOSTON, NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA \Nh BALTIMORE (via Sue«) .S. SILVERBELLE due Apr. 7 M.S. SILVERFIAZKI. due Mav I PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICF SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES HARUOUR M.S.198 words
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Advertisement225 1928-03-26 12 THE AMERICAN KXI'KH CO., IV t Incorporated m DJU FS^i- ITICKETSI I T O U R fil r ti*! Pa»MMPW booked by all i tr—i lit lam Independent ar Traveller** CHeque* RemitUn«ef kf l>raf! M mod Foreign mmk Baggage ami Ac« id* <f«J frK.k.t I KM S Kl i:«.\ v|225 words
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Miscellaneous764 1928-03-26 12 I MAIL DESPATCHES. BY STEAMER TO-DAY. Java, South-Wcst Sumatra, SouthI East Borneo, Celebeß, Moluccas Timor Dilly and Western Australia Gascoyne 9 a.m. North. N. Ea*t and N. West Sumatra Melchior Treub 9 a.m. Oml and Benuit I oong Heng *J m I'ulau Snrgi Hong Teck 9 a.m. Rhio Emely 9764 words
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Miscellaneous55 1928-03-26 12 Mahvlla, Norw. S4O, from Uantekok 25. for Bangkok 27. Ihikat. Norw. 7GI. from Bangkok r for Bangkok 27. (I.EARANCEB. March 24.— Cepoli*. Raub. Sunlatul, Kgra, (Brit.); Auby, Rajah of Sarawak. KuchinK. (Sar.); Carl I*givn, (Or.); I). Van Twint, Talang Akar, Tohlam. Kmile, Van der Parra, S^nar.K. Van Neck, SingkarA, (Dut.);55 words
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Article470 1928-03-26 13 Malayalees in Johore. (Out Indian Conf poadcnt). The inaasnral meeting >( t!.. Johoce MaL uyal«- Asso( iation took place on the 11th. instant a1 M, Jalan Ibrahim, Xohore Uahiu. The aali wai tastafaUy orated and ivtod gathering wan preaest t«> witiwai the .unction. The busiaesn <>f the meeting470 words
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Article299 1928-03-26 13 JUBILEE OF A GREAT F IRM. ()riuin;il Capital of t'l.">0 and Imagination. The enterprise and initiative ol yauag sh<<p assistant were remembered ejrhen shoppers passing along H«dlx'in >a\v outside a famous stole gigantic si^ns announcing a celebration sale. Exactly fifty years a&r.> yoejng Albert Walter Gamage made his plunge. He299 words
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Article184 1928-03-26 13 The Field of Feb. 23 contains a photograph of a newly born calf of the Sumatran rhinoceros which has been presented t<> the Natural History Museum, South Kensington, London, by H.H. the Sultan of Perak. The Field make* the following comments upon this specimen:— lt is a little over l184 words
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Advertisement246 1928-03-26 13 IF IT ISN'T, IT SHOULD BE! I I is yon; pimp as up-to-date f i i .^ManW. ai i B -4K^f^ M y^ssmw^^^^^^ i J i aj i u MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD. 11-20. Orchard Road. Singapore. I I g I Tf^a^Sl^Kl^iSsKl^l C I MjL I mm m %> 3 Toilet246 words
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Advertisement144 1928-03-26 13 CRAVEN ft CORK TIPPED -*7V Jl f v^iW, r J »f, r m mm I 11, T^ L^, <• j- < <^ 4*\t I iJ^T 7*' d» I j4jt The only cigarettes V MADE SPECIALLV TO PREVENT SORE THROATS m in de A gin T*wFW?'*j "m," I LON DON J144 words
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Article828 1928-03-26 14 £2,000,000 A YEAR INCOME SCHEME. Inventor's Claims. Will the white horses of th*- M-a be harnessed to the wheels of commerce? Will th« whisper of the waves gently breaking on the shore or the thu.ider of the MMI in anpry mood saying, *"Um me." "I828 words
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Article144 1928-03-26 14 Tht- t..iy of tlu- «lisr«»v«i 1,, f Colonel I.in.U.-nrhV hosts that Amerind Mo] f.( *>. n v m > j, ir( >nnir to uin<l another p< pular h«-ro who found a uiuii.t'ide of .-hiits superfluous. \Tht-n GaribaMi amc to Stafford Boom for that d*-liriou« rtr*p t.onManchester Guardian - 144 words
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Article29 1928-03-26 14 We understand that th»- condition of tho Hon^rr. P. K. N'amhyar is -lightly U-tUr. but he is still confined to bed «n.l is unablo to move about. S. Kcho.S. Echo - 29 words
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Article28 1928-03-26 14 appear M I•ti', iullv kmimi mm tun itulilk,. r% »un bat^ I Vk>lrl rt It in xtuat^lalmo.st.n the Plar, and ZTI IT WltH Another attraction of28 words
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Advertisement496 1928-03-26 14 Severe Eczema m on Face, Arms and Legs 1/ mMks^ziF*' ''^aaflaaaaaßV Oiirportraitinof Miss Florence Big- wjr l J 1 ndl.ol t)7.Nb..lar» J.'.-ad.lJalhan., HCaICCI Jb London, l.n^l;ui«l, who aioib< r gt writ s w *»cn elcrtn years oM By Cleansing the Blood with fl inv djiu^r l ur I loreiH c496 words
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Advertisement75 1928-03-26 14 SAMAJUGA You will not nav ho when yarn nee Ihe Ui*^( d«\i<« m You merely PRESS THE LEVER \t.\l\M I THE TYRE. NO NEED TO t'NSC'REW M\ E r for a reading of thv prt-^ure. I SOMETHING \KU K) SINGAPORE. <;<M)H AM) IHEAIV I (ALL AND SEE IT. BORNEO M()TORS.75 words
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Article181 1928-03-26 15 M<-s:s. Gothric and Ltd., Penan*; locaJ au-nts for the Ti-ja Malaya Ti > Dredging, have been informed by eable thai the following circular wrm* despatched the Beeretariei to ■hwnhoKleii on March 17th: We uw bifftmeted by Thi n<>a:.i tc five yon the i tllowteg informal181 words
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Article196 1928-03-26 15 ROSE. MACPHAIL COS REPORT. liinjjapore. >Jar. 21. Kuhlu-i. London, Is l,j- up (KaJ i<-4 Cts. 'liii. London i2:{«.» i:,s. ;<;> r r i. <Ka i M2SH 100 Tons. Miniryr. Steady. Ku.-Ik»i> I.:: 1 J.ol" Malaya Coaaolldjitcd 1.00 1.12, Taiping l.im '.-Ju. North Tait. in- 1.08 1.11, South196 words
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Article46 1928-03-26 15 Salurd.-»y*s Vl'erstiur.s. Raton* PfttUuif i.?i > Kast-rn Si;i:n <* p. ,m Hm«\ v,, t p n f ,t Kucha! l •> n Ni i! 11 4 .>i vvt»iH« (tn T«kW«tl«« i I (!v g| fl 11 lia H 19k m. .i P*l M TV r.i' (f)46 words
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Article388 1928-03-26 15 I.«ndon F«*h. 22. The Federal Reserve Tank MM to have •dminifttmd 100 imn rheei to kmmU cans for the prime of realising the mdottbted prosperity of their country. and the m» <)Uent h.-avv falls on Wall Street have <nu« ed fresh fears hen- rewarding the future outcome388 words
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Article163 1928-03-26 15 K 'i Pnmp— n sad Asiatic ptoducori m told r Haul. <»•< Saturday, undei Um au.pi.. of th«- Cmtral I' a nan* i'. A., ki iiiMii.- Restrfctkm, aad wu addrMMd Vfcomta K. «i.- Bandy, ulti.. i ':> in mi n,. j., --in^r th«- foil* nti -n: •"That thi*163 words
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Article32 1928-03-26 15 H.»uk I mi Private rrtiiit- m.-. i \< v York, demand "i ,J ;i> h.-i.i.. I T. H<»njr K'>?t'. ilrm.ii l<" \> I <>kit K.tmi I I' .r, ticniMrx! Bank of Knjrlnnd Ua*.<32 words
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Article122 1928-03-26 15 I *r£».so i I lll;t.k 7| M|.l 'hi \i i: i ajg Riot, I IK 1 iiutiiouv |oj j 1 1 I I l'| fur export r thousand v. flour I'. imp. \> row om t:n» b.^'n TiCM OH I s^o riflv? !n h-iik R c ilWni I j,122 words
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Article33 1928-03-26 15 March 24th., 12 o'clock noon. M laH g < K. k> s >p.»t "(i .lon. Jul\ -S.pt. •f Market: Ittiadj I V. ik S-n.- Sh, t «;.,t* 27 I33 words
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Article220 1928-03-26 15 SalurdM>\ Vltrratinn*. °f < N irv during that year couli 1... l«t*< ned if ••r«'d it im|MMati\f> t. ,< .i»>l«- t.» l'. I DOT ill-it to the level of nvist nf I We an- n<>t alone in tl i thru- :u.- many -mall siuiila:'y han.li. .ii>|..-.i. v;220 words
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Article210 1928-03-26 15 U WTOR IM IP 1 .nnu.-il meetta* N i. i.ba«--1 Mi I i v> V M H h \Jw, I ,.1 ft «f r< |M.rt und tmmmtin, iaid The profit Im thr v. itounte<t :i« araiiui -i! *r. \\h., -I ..n ih,- :;c ,i, .ill:.'. I, I.210 words
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Advertisement561 1928-03-26 15 ETS OVER $8,000,000 i TUC r»nn.m ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $:)0,000,00<> IHk GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED u ueposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British iTTDinivv m axto lfe Assur ance Companies Act 1 IKAI l IV h PLANS OF ASSURANPF UKAH r- AGENTS561 words
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Advertisement466 1928-03-26 15 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. ALSIUALIA AND CHINA Incorporated in England hy Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000.000 Reserve Fund 4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 Head Office: 38, Bishopsgate. London, E.G. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Tongkah Amrit.sar ip on (Bhuket). Rangkok466 words
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Advertisement40 1928-03-26 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal harter A D 1 FIRE MOTOR CAR MAMNI Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Hondv Singapore Representatives.— Messrs BARLOW («> Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER i CO, LTO CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist door) A. GORDON LEK, KcsicKnt MaMgtr40 words
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Article1072 1928-03-26 16 SERVICES DEFEATED. McFarlane's Bowling Feat. The outstanding feature of the two-days <riek<n match between the S.C.C. and United Services at Tan^lin on Friday and Saturday was the splendid bowling of McFarlane,.who took twelve wickets for an |||Nf^l of 72 runs, or an average of six runs per wicket.1,072 words
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Article56 1928-03-26 16 A Hose and Interesting (iame. tHovch the .1 m i ra B.C.C. ilnn to jon, on Friday t«, p M a all-.l iy match •■•'l .l-fltiitc. result, t.,, K;iln wa a vory ;-;rl: l :i >oi »*3 jcort- Hwmed more than ,obar,,, VV R rfct56 words
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Article491 1928-03-26 16 SELANGOR AMATEUR MEETING. Saturday's Results. [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 21. The weather was fine to-day and the racing good while there was a larger attendance than on Thursday. Herat's. Division |J. (Six furlongs). Kaloola. Mr. Whittaker 10, 1. Oniadhaun. Mr. Elliott 10.4 1 Prevail, Mr.491 words
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Article67 1928-03-26 16 MONDAYS TIKS. Doubles Handirap. Tesscnsohn and K. TmMMSoIm v«-. W. Balhetchet and V. H. Norris. C. P€'U-rsr;n and H. N. Halhctch»t vs. K Em and T. I.t-ijssius. F. C it Souxii and N. S. Hot;an vs. T. r <>nl<iro and R. p, it BoVSft. Mnnh Handirap A.67 words
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ENGLISH CUP.
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Article78 1928-03-26 16 Huddersfield and Sheffield Draw. [Reuter's Service.! London March 24. Results of Cup and LtogM matches played to-day were: F.njflish F.A. Cup. Semi-Final*. Huddorstield 2. Sheffield Un'ied 2. (at Maneh-ster). Arsenal 0, Blackburn |HTin 1. (at Leicester). Ho.-cani|). Blackburn Rovers' centre -forward had the satisfaction of78 words
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Article21 1928-03-26 16 Scottish F.A. Cup. Semi-Finals. Hibernians 0, Ranger^ 3. (at Tynecastle Park, Kdinbrogh). Celtic 2, Queen's Park 1. (at Ibrox Park. (Jlasjrow).21 words
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Article227 1928-03-26 16 DIVISION I. Cood We*»t Ham Win at Cardiff. Birmingham 4, Burnley U. Bolton :j, lA'ki>st«r Ik Cardiff 1, West Ham Everton 2, Derby 1 Newcastle ft, Bury The Wednesday 4, Uvcipool 0. T« ttenham 2, Aston Villa 1. DIVISION II. Manchester Win at Chtlsea. Blackpool 5, Notts227 words
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Article178 1928-03-26 16 MONDAYS TIES. Profession Pairs. C E. Hudson and A. T. Weds? wood vs. R. R. (iotch and Ci. V. Strin*fellow. G. JofcMtOW and A. (.J. Hay vs. p. H. Bat tishill and H. W, St. GtOTg* M\ Wardell and R. Crawford vs. R. K. H. Donnell178 words
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Article81 1928-03-26 16 H .MONDAY'S TIKS. Mixed Doubles Open. Green and Mrs. Freyher^ vs. Mr. arxl Mrs. A. Stevens. Mr. ar.<! Miss Salmond vs. Hall and Mrs. Laing. Bateman and Mrs. Franklin vs. Milligan and Mrs. Cullen. Fuller and Mrs. Hesta vs. Mr. and Mr<. Hansell (to finish). C'ullen81 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article349 1928-03-26 16 R.A. Draw With Malayan Chinese. R.A 1: Malayan (hint-He. A draw, 1— 1, was the somewhat un«*x pectod r<'>ult of the match played on th Stadium (»n Saturday U-tween the Malayan Chinese and the Royal Artillery. The Artillery had a li^ht 1 y alter, •<! side, and plav<i a349 words
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111 1928-03-26 16 There was a iarire irrururinyr of fMttallm :«n<l official-' at N>>. U-rth yesterday im.rnuiir to bid ipMKlhyt 1 to t l i»- Malayan (I h lift on hoard th«- Hun vn i«>ut. |tl HfTij: K"nir. Thf party ron.«i*l* <>!" some <>t" the \<r-\ Chines*111 words
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Article124 1928-03-26 16 In <-c>nne\i>m with th« tour t| a team of baieftiotris to Singapore the Times of Ceylon .-ays thi- four matches arranged in Singapore are :ti;ain-t th«' Ejr«>i»«:ins. the Chinese, th- A an<l the Kura-ians. If th»- titn»- an be i>i:nd tIMN wfli in all pn> > ;il>ilit124 words
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Article69 1928-03-26 16 <)Ainpr to the il 1 n« <>f ~..m,. f thv \i-it in*r Shanghai Chinese ff».thall players, th»inatih a»rain>t tht> Nm'i, whirr- w n for decision to-day at th« Stadium ha*, unfortunately, had to bt <atn«lU'«l. Th« If will, huwi'vcr. play ajrainst t hi- S.K.A. «»n Friday according69 words
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Article220 1928-03-26 16 Playinir <»n »h«' V.M.C.A. srround on Saturday, the Pn>> t. am arru.d with four M short and the Y MCA. «»n«- man >hort. The I»n-ss ..p.ind thr lattirij.' with Vm<and Wilson, who made 127 lor the first w i, ket before they were parated. Vine jravc220 words
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45 1928-03-26 16 A>r. Marti H Th«- Ji\« nutioi i»untr> race f.n teams of six o\,-r s ;t miles was uon hy Frame with 4.'. |K»int>, Knjcland Bcotland 104. Walt! IM, lielun.l 17i». Kckerxle^ «.f Knjfland wan fimi home ip •'•L* mins. .'{4 hm45 words
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