The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 March 1928

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 12 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928. NO. 12..J71
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  • 315 1 The report of thr Imperial Ajtrirultural k. -< .ii. I < ntt f« mi rrrummrndo that a r»-»«ar< h station nhall he e*ta« hli-hdl m Mala> a— Pace 9. Col. I infill, r irh. the trans- Vtlantir airman. rontemplatr> a ir««»<1« ;i flight to thf ea»t, stariinx
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  • 909 1 A «iiii| tiurtilfd y»uiur aVhn man named Qaofp wm* m love, i«n«l. n- h«* had i. j. r,r»:- lua.KiM him. he walked four m. ••vrt the noor to dfaMUM the matt, i iV-> an old woman who wa* reputed to l< *i*e or a whit«- *v. n I.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 191 1 WING LOONG. ;i pOR HIGB (LASS TAILORING. gtjlf, (ut and Finish Guaranteed 32. HIGH STREET. ij IRaSles_Ji otel I SUNDAY, Ist. APRIL, 9.15 PM I TEA McGuire's Little DINER I DANCE Symphonic DANSANT I TVFRY SIGN R BONAVITA (Tenor) AI>II I CARL FACKNITC (Baritone) EVERY I MONDAY, will sine: the
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    • 99 1 TYPEWRITERS FOR PARTICULARS AND DEMONSTRATIONS ***m Singapore Kuala Lumpur. m m ■-■♦■-^■♦^^■^^b a m n m EUROPE HOTEL? "Renowned by Recommendation." 2 HimtUiUUIIIIH! lllltllll.hl imtllt'U.tUUUlMUlHiMHMUlUimii:<iUl.itt T I £HHHiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii;iuiiiiiitimmitiiiiiiiiNtiiiiiiitiiitiHtniii m m After-dinner dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and I T Saturday. I I 1 THE EUROPE HOTKf, LTD. 7 Thone 2740. Arthur
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    • 89 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. l» Cht'vrolrt for romfort Page 11. Am-tioii >al« by Powell .itui l';« Phoenix, the Roynl Klu>h of miner a Paire Notice X >'ngi|H>r«' Muni-:! ah' Tac*- 7. Singapore Steam l.;iun<!»\ in\ue- n-ti.-n- Pajre »>. Rule uith comfort <ti <! uatl<»on tyres Page Intel I ust half-hose f<>i gentlemen
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    • 16 1 wine; loonc;. ll THK XXI 'i.AISKII HOI -X J for EIROPEAN TKOPICAI SIIIH 32. HIGH STRBrTT.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 140 1 THE WEEK Thu ffiiajf, J i Rigk Water. Ml i 7 11 p.m. fl Malacca: H. W <•» :i.in H. I. HoiMfWar.f ninil clo^«-. IXjI v l»uk. i, A'.'mj.. Mtk. Hiph Water, J .i.dj.. 7.1. 7 12 p.m.. M v(.,: H. W. L».30 i.t. I*. ;.n<l (>. hnmtMvanl tnul loses
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  • 337 2 Greyhound racing fifteen hundred miles fl !«nd that it th<- latest diversion for crossing to and from America m the hi^- iirit-r>. Any fine afternoon, >i\ lean, long "dogs" maj b« mm toeing line rhasVod <»n the promenade deck, irhile bundreda of paai 1 baring made their beta
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  • 388 2 The pijr is noble animal, and the mere sivht «>t' !>n«' diiirh' to act ;i< a sedative Alas! the choicest gifti may be abused and the spectacle which ought to have ample pow»r to chasten and mbduc may merely serve to rouse unruly passions. Thus a
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  • 26 2 An artist design* i is reported m -ay in.' thai v,.,n.i, lik.- their attin- to Im> witty. tart rt-rttiinly nuuftfl brevity the soul «>1 v.- Punch
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 68 2 THE HAPPY VALLEY PRESENT A Monster Programme OF Varied Amusements GATE 10 cts. Coming y-t Jssr^^^^nuM UH IC^^^S^gUßw^^^^ B^^^?^TstmupP^^> >i^fc^ 1 Cusenier's Three Crown BRANDY Ml n W *O6NAC IS7 $3.30 Per Bottle (Duty Included) Agents: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England.) Singapore. Penang and Kuala Lumpur. THE SINGAPORE
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    • 211 2 Victoria Theatre (0) Commencing Tuesday, April 10th. AT 9.30 P.M. DICK NORTON PRESENTS THE GLOBE TROTTERS IN ALL NEW SONG HURLESQUES AND DANCES. BOOKING AT LITTLE'S." PRICES $1, 2 AND 1. COMING "The Glad Eye" PA VI LION I From Tuesday. 27th. March to Monday. 2nd. April. At 9.1. "i
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    • 208 2 ALHAMBRA PI 9 Nt COMMENCING SUNDAY, 2.» th MARCH. 1925. (I|B A PARAMOUNT SLI'KR PROMOTION •GOOD& NAUGHTY' FKATI KIN«. POLA NEGRI UN T()>l M(K)KK AND KORI> STKKI.IM. a s< INTHXATI.M. iOUJCKDM COHWI M In the Firwt Sho^ at 7.30 p.m JACK BUCHANAN IN BULLDOG DRUMMOND^S THIRD KOI Mr A Mystery
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  • 355 3 King's Bench Division Case. Mar. UK on u:v resumption of the Lindsay WhiuVI. fcttStace ,n v ii.;n«,ui.t «i that th< defendant did mm piopoae to rat** Urn matter. JuclicnH-ni Mj ■reordfaasb cnterad fo. plain tiff. Mi>. Uadaaj \vi.iu\ rnwul inU the allegatiOM of duress and said
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  • 215 3 (•rievance Against P. and O. fTo the Editor, Malay Mail.] Sir, flni month* ak p <» 1 booked passages Hum f<M my family l,y the Kashmir- -the sole laoWemepl beteg thai I vai nil that she would call at Port SwettoaJaua. Ten (lays before her dat< of -ailintr
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  • 87 3 [Kaayu Nu-hi-Nichi Bai tata.] ToKiu. Mar. 28. The Bdveatiofi OnVe ha> decided la mobißig ihe school inspacton and send them over the country, m OHSat tC investigate how the entrance examination of graduntai of primarj sthoaii far sjhsdW iTrndt hoys and viiiv Bchoohl are conducted. One
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  • 70 3 [Nmnyo Nichi-Niehl Benrka,] lokiu. Mar. 2»i. Before ftnishinn the discussion with Mr. Muto, President of tin Jftsusyo Dojhika>. Mi. Ojrurhi has returned from Osaka to Toki<; m order to deliberate win I'>«•--■tier Tanaka ones nore coace ruing tht* busteasi profti s>nd th** transfer of the land-tax problems.
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  • 31 3 [Xanyr* Niihi-Nichi Seivlca.] TtKio. Mar. M. T!if positioti of the Noda 8«j <l.>pute has aATain frow worse, both the employer! and the Btriken holding pen»i»t€«lly thiir own views.
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  • 85 3 Ai ihc ;:..mial general meeting of the <i'o Club held <>n thf 24tk tofttaat -Jv following w, i<- elected «.?!i- i--V;u» Cat the yea* 192K: pji'ions, Lin B6<mi Bt*! Clmm B Im :;>.<! tc* Than Hock; PiesSdmt, < n;ir Mai *tr<z: o-Vr- Ong Bota i'!iwc; Hon« Sectetaryi Ttn 800 Liow;
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 235 3 WHEN BUYING A CAR "Service After Purchase" I IS AN IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION. When baying a Camera remember that there are "Kodak Service Departments" m 33 different countries. GET A KODAK j ■MBHBBVBBBBVBBB^BIBHjBB^a^BIBMB^B^BBB^B^BBBBB^BBBaB^^ 9 Kodak Limited I Mncorporated m England). KKTAII.: S. liatu-rv Road. OKKICE: 130, K«»bins«n Road I, Mmauimmmmmaas I
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    • 158 3 i trawrords Biscuits I I THERE IS NO HIGHER PRAISE. I ill i Quality and Variety at a Moderate Price j flu IB I OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING STORES AND DEALERS 1 M Sole Agents 111 _^p_ fl^ W i t*LiL. tci i i b I I I s
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  • 270 4 FOUR YEARS WAIT FOR A BIRTHDAY. KING'S CHAMPION CUP WIWKK SOME OF THE BABIES who were bom m Queen CharlotU-'s Maternity Hospital <»n Leap Year Day. The little mites will have to wail four years l>e.fnn» the> can have another rent "birthday" celebration, so they each
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 160 5 I l^>^ 111 111 1 11^1 fT^K 71^^ IT^l^^ I I I 111 Illlli9 I 1 Iml iV m l/lM^*! 11l I Costly covers will serve best and wear longer v\hen (loodyear Kalloon Inner Pubes arc mKwu kfl II In 1 11 1 used they keep them properh rounded out
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  • 416 6 Dances With Dressmakers. The Princo (»1 Wales visited the ha'iford di>tiict of K»nt recently. He went t«> the Empirt rapcr Mills at (ireer.hithe. and then dined with Lieutenant Colonel the Hon. Anirus Ml DomtM. M.l', for F»artfoirl. gpent some time at the (ilentwoi th llul>,
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  • 371 6 Interesting Speculation. Sightseers at tht MMI of Ktbruaiv were Kazinjr into the <litf*rin*r m OU PtflN Van!, close to the oa^t end of Woo ttiwtw \hbey. They ojojt hoping to enjoy the thrill of makinu out the alleged secret passage between the Palace of West minst- i and
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  • 215 6 (tt-rnian Youth Srntenrrd f<»r Rerruitinu. The constant rvCfllit] iv of younjr Gel I ♦or the French Pawlgli Legion is aUra--tin»r the attention of the police authoritii m the occupied territories and m distri f ;».l iac-nt to them. In m recent MM ftl Trier th c<»urt decided
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  • 35 6 There will he a meeting of the Nejfri Sembilan State Council at Seiemban on Thursday next— the last which the Hon'hle Mr. E. H. Wolff. CMC;., British fesi. dent, will attend prior to his retirement.
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    • 280 6 **!f^iftt!fi™ifi!fis£!fiifiifi»!fiifi* ifi ifi I PLEASE REMEMBER I i^ »f; The Sanitary MHhodi of the SinjrarH»r<' i^ Ifi Sttiiui l,aun«iiy next time* you wot a local Jfi |J3 Mldbjf <lryin>r clothes on the road-sidr, Ifi jv wh«'iv th* y are exposed to all kinds of dirt. j« i£ Th«- "mouth ■praying"
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    • 139 6 NEW DESIGNS IN I TEAK BEDSTEADS j^^^ T' Handsome Teak licd>U k aii with (Ju.irtriid l^pTpfi ifTOTsl inTT^ I Ontro Tanel as Illustration P Ri IJrr :ia.6ta.Bfcltßailsonl\ Price S2fi.:.o m-tt. Q I S Sprinc .1.00 I Jl Jl Jl- JL -s U- 1- 1L- Ift. r>i;,. SV i:;ti!-nly $»J)<> Lt-
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    • 18 6 Bruises -strains w^ \*^l Apply Sloans The blood circulates freely and normally again The pain- OSS^ i /'m
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  • 65 7 [KeVter'l Service] \m*-:tt'r:lani. M.i: The mother of Mrs. Van Eeghen «rhn shot berself is pfominently identified with 'he Star m the Kmsi ami the theoeophisi niovement. Mi«. Van Eeajhefl is m a bAtLifac<f\ condition. [A previous cable stated that Mr. and '.]}>. Vaa Eeghen (a neice of
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  • 26 7 [Ilettter'f Service.] Londrn. Mar. 27. Bnrprifle has 1»( en caused by the action »f th» Anvlo-Persian Oil Company m passing iht- inteiim dividend.
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  • 28 7 Berlin, March 17 To-day the Rekhstajr ndopi*«l t>C paval budget faiciuoim thm Hist instalmeut <f 9 000,000 Riarki foj eoii*lmttio« oi v 10,000 on J»attK' cMiis-'i-.
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  • 143 7 AMALGAMATION OF MILLS PROPOSED. Jinks' Support. [lit liter's Sei vice i London. Mur. Fhs i/iti.n, iin As. .'at i«n 4 -•r h;- conaidercd j ■eTmii. for amaisftmal i if* ih<> eottoa mills m the Attriran -t .ti<,i of the imiustry aajdaf th»* titl( of the I.ai) cashiro
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  • 240 7 [Reuter's Scrvu-e London Mar. 27. In the House of CoaiBMMM Mr. .1. Johnston (lib. Dundee* asked whether cotton tTOWn i»i British Kast Af l ica was subsidis"d by public funds through the Empire Cottomrrowing A<sociati>ji and \vhat proportion of this cotton was annually exported to Japan. Mr.
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  • 156 7 TR M.torY BervW Lenjdjaaj. Mar. 27. In the House of I. "ids ni»>\ intr the sciond reading of the Straits Settlemeite Jahafl Bill. Lonl Lnvat said it aimed at sanctioning an agreement between His Excellency Si i Hugh Clifford and His Highness tVe Sultan of Johore
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  • 101 7 [Reuter's DeifMJt*] London, Mar. 28. it i> owleratood that Lord Chancellor Cave, who re.•ently umlrrwrnt an operatkNß from wfrirh h»' is recovering viv\ slowly h;is handed m his resignation to thci pwnier. Viscount Cave has been Lord Chancellor since November l'r>4. He was at one time Homo
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  • 85 7 [Renter's StTviep.l Paris, Mar. 2S. A lew meniv of M^-Jaria-bearinir MQM|VJU>ei hai been dftCOWtTSd m the tiny minnowknown H (Jambu-ia Hal!>nu-k. v.hi.h \a irir iniroduciMl into the riv-rs md nan^H o r Corsica m an att.nipt to rid the island <f thy malaria KOUTffe. ProfCMmr Rnmtt, l)iit-ct«,r
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  • 81 7 lß»utcr*s Sorvi....j Ottawa. M.ir.h .'7 K'l^anliri^r tlu I!ii!i-li (mju> wnli F!;.' Mr. Matckenzit Kirn. Canada. <ui«l: "If P»inain ami Ktr\p; toald w<nk «ut a ti M kftWtll llum^clv*^ al..n/ th«- Inns th»-.» ni«»l><,-« <i. w»|| an<l ir. .<. i nutia is conrerninl w. .1. n.. it i
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  • 67 7 IRouU-r'- i\ i lieniM.r M*r. '21 Tl f S«i< it- 1 .nt <itl.--.ttim W-ft for Moscow via Berlin. i Tuik < i „> ;l w thi-m off nr thi -tat ion. Madame LitvinolT rvcviving l)t«u>jiirt ttmm th» Turkish Consul on half of the Turkish Koiviirn Minister. Th?RasviMM ;nul
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  • 70 7 KING OF AFGHAN IN SHEFFIELD. IHr:ti>h Ra-!-- OIMfW illkl 1 Uu»li>. M ,r»h 27 Th» Kirif and V^in <•» «>f A firhaiii^'.k'i ui^••n an nithi'^iast i< \\«1« >u\r to Shrrtii'ld to-da\. Th»'ir Mau->ti«- «i;tl inip. rtant \\o»k> m thr stt»d-niakin»f it .ni' vat. i;«.| -i.iin remarkaliU' \|i»-t -m. Nt I
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  • 89 7 (British Had.. Ottii ial Si i 1 Kuc»»>. March If. sii iMiiiip Cmlttft Ucttr, PvwUmm *> f the BtMli <•!" Tiad«-. -tat.d \u i\u- lI<)UM of Commons that tlu- wirrleMi l"<>p H fr.tding <\>t»:n m '.h \J\n d. v d t.y th« Air XhUstT) M M BU
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  • 76 7 t Rr;i-. r'< S< t let ork. Mar. *H. V rdini? l«> t hi m«»rithl\ rvpori «»f th«* !■'«<!• ral n->«'i ■JTStNi tit* output <••' manu IbctWM tor K«l.jMar\ nn i■ v. •<i \»r tint. r'unpari'*! with .l.muarv Kit t> "t minrrals (l«'rln<'«| «!:v r l)'l\ cinpl<«>-nn-nt msm
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  • 39 7 f{. utor'a S« rvice.l London. M.ir.j. 11. TW I\ nitf l?;t- :i|'| i. tit •1 r. William I l: >-i klii rht td Im 1". i.-'i Hi^'h on Urn IntonUlit il Rkiaelaad II n .it Coblens.
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  • 15 7 \i«\io <.m War. It, > i icn«*«l tht- i governing t h« \*v\i*
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  • 18 7 i R iti i'!fr!m. M.irrh >.. n Mj an<l T>>• a> I r.I turn ill l.« «.i
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  • DEFENCE MINISTRY.
    • 273 7 A Cru^hinK Hurden. [Beater*! Bentte l.ondno. Mar. 27 In the course of a delate m the Hou*e of Commons arising .ut of a I kharal pre> po-al that the three lighting services should be combined m a Ministry of Defence, Mr. Baldwin turned down the proposition and
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    • 624 7 OVER-CENTRALISATION TO BE AVOIDED. |H»iti*h Radio- OnVial Berviee.] Baghy, Mar. 27. li the eaarot of bia reply to Sir gjeberl Hutchins<»n. Mr. Bablwir said lv x felt sure all members ..f t h-> Hoajg afefl agrood aaffl the geaeral priaciplei of ncoaeeaj and th*' need for avoiding dupHcatioa. One f
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  • 175 7 SIR JOHN SIMONS FAREWELL. Reconciliation Needed. f 1:. lev i Ntt h«lhi. Mar H Sp akm'_r ;t' t.ii.v. II luncl n n h«»i of th«- St ;it it < Mimtasioa, Su .!..>-,• •Pon sai<i the <" immiw n ha I to h«- ;rrat. ful i«.r the kimhn ->
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  • 69 7 It^cninit Kt*k ..t Kin m hin«m»- I I i»« ii •1« to lim g| I ti<»n m ma world, i .XlMmfra Kirn inn. |.ivrr|» 1 I con*!-! imina I• j« M •Im In I I I 1\ -.1. i '!ut |..fl \v p! ;'M I |.> >
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 430 7 BUSINESS CARDS. 11,I 1 rsonal belonKinfcs of every ,;i,,n ftiaee, chinaware etc. V ure ly packed for conveyance to ill arts of the world. Lupjraße etc tranftported, attended and put on r rail, and sent anywhere. Write— GEE AND CO., !."> Hencoolen Street. r~DAWN STUDKX j JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHER! 4 PRINSEP
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    • 383 7 NOTICES. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE N«-io- herekf grvoa tlu.t Ph,' s wi.l be eio trmm the tttk iaitanl onatmction. W. MAKSM. MunMpal Socrett THHISTIAN SCIENCK READING ROOM. 121 Robinson Road. li?adinK Roon Open Diily ii.:;o- 11 .:i0 Smicefl every Sunday io.:{O. Testimony Neettac trai Wednesday .-).:{o. THE SINGAPORE SLIPWAY AND ENGINEERING
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    • 185 7 TENDEB9 MINK II»M ITV 01 SIN(. \roRE. i. r on |tru«iu. M 1 w MUNICIPAL NOTHK folio- •I: \> Mi. i |M| I {I ml AUCTION BALM, (B> Order of Tht* Official X^mntn) RE NICHIIN TR\IMN(. to llnnkrupto No. 10 1 ol l'»j; AUCTION BALI On Saturday. Manh IkU ai
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  • 733 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928. THE SIMON COMMISSION. The Simon Commission has beep m India for rather shorter ptriod than it was originally OCptCted would be the CMC for their ftrsl stay, but they have been enabled to ma!' a preliminaiy te>t of Indian feeling which we assume
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  • 33 8 Mr. :m<l Mfß. X 1 .M.m Lm, of Ip<.}, haw ]mmi huHsiiwu i<»r tat sMurrise> Of thi'i- .-He-. OMgfcter, AtfT..- Blit) An.iamm: an.l Dr. ("harU-> Nalliah AKta hac. Assistant Health Officer. Kint;-. T.O.M.
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  • 47 8 Dr. T. W. H. Burn-. Cfcitf Sur^i-on. F.M.S.. .vtation«-(l m Ipob, it (roing to Kuala Lumpur for the En«ter i •< riod, M n<l l»i X C Chitty, who arrivod la-t v. ..nlx BOOM tO act |OV IM Huinc ;m 1j,,,h till th, latter'- t<>turn «It«m Kast»i. T.O.M.
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  • 100 8 With the \er\ heavy rain which fell terday morning, sa>> Tuesday V Stinit< Echo, the drought whirl WfM ttmm ;i»x.ut the middle tf February might »x- sa:«i It have cmK'd and it i> t<» Im- hoped that th.- \sat«famine will, m v day «»r t\\.». a l v thinj; of
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  • 164 8 Mr. J. 1.. l.«>MH'. rhairmar. <>f Him, BourtMd Mid COm 1.t<1.. Sin^ap«.r»-. a r i < i m IVnan^r »»n Monday on a bu> new i Tin- Bishop of Sinpraporf iiml Mrs. P.. C Robtftl M*nt Friday an.l Sutuniay at IVluk An- ri. when* thi\ wore th«- puvst^ <»f Captain
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  • 42 8 LATEST lU'miKK AND TIN PRICES. [From Our Chvn < <>r respondent] London. Mar. 28, i p.m. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify to-day's rubber price as Is. Id. per Ib. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and. Sons notify to-day's tin prices as t2381fc— 4287%'
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  • 981 8 ROYAL DISSERTATION ON (;OLF. The (iame's Popularity. (rrom Our Own (or vM M> ndent 1 llanckofc. Mar. 24. T hc King endeared himself to all golfer* la*t week m the course of a speech following the distribution of the prize* won m He various competitions through-. ut
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  • 243 8 KKKITION OK llWi.iu UNDER \> The Annual Min-tn The annual meeting <•( H> inir Club wan h» Id Ml tl I last evening. r i, r an nt t.*nda nre whi o( (Ma I The report «.f t >.. bjsj l-w llnnirar Th.Bidered the PJfftMi v n
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    • 347 8 ''•*333?W3?9:* r «X*ffl*]i«rM^^ I "THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S." I THE DRINK FOR EVERY KIND OF THIRST i SOLE AGENTS I Caldbeck. Macgregor U Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorporated under the Compani**' Ordinance* of //<*(/ Kong). (Incorporated m Shanghai.) I SINGAPORE. J HV SPECIAL AFPOnmiWT TO HIS MAJBSTI THKhIN(, OT SIA.M.
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    • 43 8 Pears Shaving Brushes Are Always Reliable v.w.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.w.wwass I I Not affected by I; < Rain or Water 5 IROBBJALACB sj a' j r- Front All Garages Dealers. H.B. Winter MERCHANT TAILOR. 6-M, Battery Road, (Second Floor— "G. H.* 1 Bui!«lir.>;t SINC APORn Tel. 188.
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  • 146 9 KKI'OKT OF RESEARCH CONFERENCE. Station m Malaya. fKeuter's Service.] I ond«>n, March 28. ial Agricultural Research Con- ■< f in London m October and itaifl has now presented its re rorommende the creation of an Lain of agricultural research .starvation m the United Kingdom i' nouses of information
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  • 74 9 (laities and Damage m Italy. I rndon. Mar. 2.<. w Row and Belgrade thon I -\^r recorded by the Kow. Brussels, and Munich •ty norring were feh slight si d more severely m the Carn--1 «rf North Italy; also m the Adriatic coast, and m ia Tolmeiao,
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  • 142 9 I treigfl Rights m Mexico. i [Heater's Service.] W ashin^ton. Mar. 88. •-lu.-iori of a telephone converge Ambassador at Mexico CHy Department announced that the diplomatic controversy with riirhts <»r foreign petroleum ared to have n brought cal conclusion.** Henceforth the iM bl settled bj the Mexican
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  • 69 9 [Renter*! Far Eastern Service] Tokio, March 28. I'-^ry to general belief that the pold •ill x<>on bo removed because of ■<<m upward tendency of the yen Govotticials consider that at least a probably more, will elapse. vernor of the Hank of Japan, disthe recent rise
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  • 48 9 JAPANESE GOVERNMENTS ANXIETIES. [Nanyo Nichi-NTichi Service] Tokio, .Mar. 27. "t cure the <; ..eminent ii fortunatt succeed m defeating the non-con of the Opposition m the coming lession of the Diet, it has also to en- (Hh vigorous impeachment against Home Minister, which adds anof anxiety to the Government
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  • 30 9 DR. MASARYK'S JAPANESE ORDER. \i< lil -Xiehii Service. 1 Tokio. Mar. J7. Pn denf of CAeho-SlovaUa •rated with the Kirst Order of 1 the Grand Cordon of the i am.
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  • 23 9 Oui Own c rrespondcat*] Peaaac March Hi ing Municipal Commisskmen m whereby nil motor display their registration erin Kntriand.
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  • 43 9 [Renter 1 Service. I \V«vhinsrtor. Mar. 27. of R pre -r.tatives has passed >upply Bill and |48,000,000 ha* ■i" mv d to tart the c instruct! n 10,060 '<>! <i ii .i .mil two fle,«t i Earlier cablei >n pane 7.]
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  • 50 9 PLANS FOR GOODWILL FLIGHT. Non-Stop Across Pacific. f Rcutei's Service.] Washington, Mar. 28. C olonel Liadbergi, inferred for two hours with the State Department to-day and OUtlfcasd his plan< for a goodwill flight to Iran J rans Racitic flight to Tokyo, and thencpossibly across Asia to Kurope.
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  • 219 9 Millions of Share Changes. fßeuter's Service.] New York. March 27. on the Stock EttlMMfi eollap^d With startling suddenness M soon after the tJu "'"<' w as a flood of selling orders and leading issues descended from $1 to a rhare. Genera] Motors, which soar |1« to IKU
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  • 93 9 [Reuter'f Service] Jerusalem. Mar. 27. At the missionary conference Dr, David Vuk, speaking on the situation m China, said what liu-sia sought m China was not Communism but a system of effective propagarda of the power of terrorism. China mow realised that Russia was not disinterested
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  • 82 9 [stater's Service.] Peshawar, Mar. "J". X« ws to-day states that heavy snowfalls m Kabul, Jalalabad, Maiar-i-Sharif ha\e caused much havoc -Arn\ ihortage of ij; plies m Kabul and Kbost province, .iui<in^ fear of famine corditions. Some butchers m Kabul, wao deaed their shops owing tv lac 1
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  • 51 9 [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.] Itokio. Mar. 27. As v result I f the close conversation be tween Koreig.i Minister Tanaka and certain representative businessmen concerning the immigration scheme to Brazil, a pro para tory committee consisting of unofficial members was appointed and a concrete plan habeen
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  • 65 9 [N'anyo Xichi-Xiehii Service.] Tokio, Mar. 27. A Moiety for the .study of Chinese problems, the object of which is to make suggestions to the (lovernnnat re*rardle>s of the part it- that form the Ministry, has just been organized, following the initiative of Railway Minister Ogmwa and
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  • 41 9 [Reuter's Service.] New York. March WL The five million dollan worth of *rold -hipped to German] to-day, put of -ixteen million despatched there m the past fortnight, is the result of a ■peeiaj tiansaetion of the Rekhsbaak.
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  • 31 9 fßeuter's Service.] WasJiintfton. Mar. 2H. The Senate ha- pawed the Juiro-Slav war debi iettlomeni proyiding for payment of ">ver $f)2,WO,OiX) >n sixty years. fFarlier cables on page 7.]
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  • 52 9 O.i Monday at &JQ p.m. an Easter Service will re hold at the Y.W.CJL Fort Canning Road at which the R'.-v. Adams will be the speaker Solos will be suns: by Mr-. PtliUpt and Mi.s> Catt. Afternoon tea will be .served at ."> p.m. to which members are invited to
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  • 115 9 A THREAT THAT WAS CARRIED OUT. Communist Hecklers Ejected. [Reuter's Service] Wataaw, March 28. Gentlemen, you will be thrown out," remarked the Prime Minister. Marshal Pilsudski. in a matter-of-fact voice to Communists who were constantly shouting and interrupting while he was reading his Presidential message at the
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  • 149 9 For Special Services. The approval of His Kxcellemy the Governor of the recommendation ot th<-Inspector-General of Police that awards be made to certain European police officers for special services m connection with the criminal ard political activities m Singa pole during last year has been received
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  • 157 9 European Driver's Protest. When Mr. F. Osaka appeared btfavc the Third Magistrate ye.«tetda\ m BBCWWI to a traffic raauMNH for failinjr to obey the order of n constable on duty, he told the Court that he was unabV to say whether h<- was iruilty of not jruilty.
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  • 151 9 The following BOTeIB wire added to RaffleLJbtary during the past f«»rtnijrht. Albert (Edward) Man's Chief End. Baicynska (Catmtesa) A Certtttd Bride Bra;i(»on (J.G.) The Silent House. Buike (Thomas) East of Mansion House Clifford (Sir Huph) Heroes m Exile. Clifford (Sir Hu^h) Sally: A study anc* other Tales of
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  • 31 9 Booking- epamj at Kelly an<l Walsh to-day for the First National Film. The Patent leather Kid. featuring Richard l'.ai thelmess, which opens at the Alhambra mi Sunday.
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  • 138 9 The Y.W.C.A. Jumble &il* ;1] be hold on Thursday, April 12th. a Raffles Quay. Donations of men's, women's and children'? clothing, furnishings etc. will bo jrratefully received at the Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay or at Fort Canning Road. Warm clothirjj and clothes for children are m special demand. We regret to
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  • IN THE POLICE COURTS.
    • 321 9 Two Years for Armed Chinese. Sentence of two years rigorous imprisonment was pasted on a Chinese who was brought up before the District Judjre. Mr. N. D. Mudie, yesterday. Accused was chanced with possession of a revolver with out a licence. His explanation that he ua>
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    • 239 9 The Third Magistrate, Vr. C. H. Mill yesterday made a Wiflwof to r* -rtain gftatemr»nts contained m ndMoM documents whic*h have hven seize! by th. PoHc*, wh--n dvaliner with three youthful HjrbUM who were produce*} before him to NN W MMM#. Tho three accused were arrested
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  • 142 9 Let- Kirn Swiv. the half ca>u- Ma;ay who was ckmrfi beton- Mr. .lustiiv DwM <m Tu«->day with MMMd robbery, m yesterday found guilty. B«MmWI >*a> pHtpsaH until to-day. Attempted Murder. Tho caso wa> commenred -»->t«T«!a\ .n which Say Kow is charjf«'<l with attt-mpN-d murdor hf firing: at another
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  • 276 9 There will be no chamv far the sinn»«? to repent after Christ returns to this earth. Those who advocate a s«-eond probation for the human race, ami 100 l forward t<> a tir.u when eveiybody will be granted fit* nal life, an jr->i-u to he biitei ly disapproved,"
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    • 606 10 1 Blue Funnel Line 1 1 REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES ■JLPUU SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AM) N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. fVia Genoa and Havre.) Due Spore. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. NINGCHOW London. Rotterdam
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    • 573 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "ELUWAIf~~LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due S>»r*. s.s. CITY OF ROUBAIX pr I s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE May 5 I* CITY OF TOKIO
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    • 382 10 P. &°O British India and Apcar Lines. Incorporated m hnglan<i MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARCO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH llh M MKSTV- <,o\ M\\| r N LONDON WO PAR EAST M Ml. SERVK I OUTWARDS FROW LONDON FOX CHINA \Mi l\|'\\ Pur 111.. Tonnage. Wpm l»nn«r«
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    • 698 11 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. c*~ SteamerH. Arrive. Leave I ndon, RotteriUUß, Ilamhur^, Bremen, Anrue via Colombo. Aden and P. Sai<l Al-i-k-, \t...m, a >\ia--K.t Main Apr. 15 Apr 16 18, AlfOfl Hay, (ape Town, Rio. Santas and Buenos Aires. f t Hawaii Maru Mar- M Apr 1 |f«mba»fla, Zanzibar,
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    • 492 11 TWMLnCOMFOKK DOLLAR Um§& *PRESIDENT^ IV LINERS ~^^KF Dollar President liners offc you luxurious travel comforts. All state-rooms are 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 h?ve hot and cold running
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    • 656 11 K. P. M. XONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION <>.. OF BATAVIA). (Incorporated m Holland UNDER (ONTkA(T WITH THE NKTHKRLANDS INDUS i.oVKRNMENT Telephone No. 3C4«», with sub-connot tions to: Pasaare, Kreicht. Transhipment. Marine Departments and MaMfaVt de>k Repre^ent.iti^eH m the Straiu St »t leaient* (Si« f ap«te and Pvnaag). the
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  • 49 12 140 bullocks by the Deli from Bangkok. 200 sheep and gaatl f> the EUphanta from Calcutta. Rice and paili by the Skrymcr. U>und for Madras. Kice and fish by the Produce from Saigon. Coal by the Dortmund from Durban. •~>4o pips by the G. Roume from Saigon.
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  • 185 12 From Amoy the Linj; Nam brought l.T^'i deck pas.Henjrerj. yesterday. The P. and O. Steamer Mirzap«»re haleft H»»n^ Kong and »\|»ectnl A > a i >< at this Tort at a.m. <>n Tuesday. April 3rd. She will p: ><»«-<i alongside the S. (I. Board's \vhar\e> on an val. At three
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  • 74 12 (By courtesy of the Government Health Office). For the twenty-four hours ondin* midnight March 27th. Max. shade temp. £4.1 p Mm. shade temp. 7^5 F Mean shade temp. 77^ F Max. sun radiation 93 f Mm. jjras.s radiation 70 F Sea temperature Max. X, Mm. 82 F Mean
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 513 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Q Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 72 12 I 1^ oly nos deans I I JVyour teeth, I your gums— your I 1 entire mouth. Its I I germicidal ingred- I I lents destroy mil- II I lions of mouth II I germs, safeguard I I against tooth de- I I 9 a y» gum infection, I ill
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    • 408 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc. 44. REAVBR STREET. NEW YORE. Incorporate* la U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE (via Suet) M.S. SILVERBEI.I I due Apr 7 HJ Rfl YKKH \/KI May I PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVI SINGAPORE T3 SAN FRANCISCO \\|i LOS ANGELES n.XRUOi
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    • 201 12 HENDERSON LINK. *n 111 IM I mi Kill i M» InriniithiK I Ibrlmrtn Uanv.mn M, and Kni-i,, MOMI v \if'» mi m P«rt «>t H.«rni'<. 'vm.^k PH. I I MIM'W a^. KBMMK.NDI a.» RIIAMO \l\.. HI HM rXI M I'r.i.l MKNZAPA AM Art Vl'mmßA •.n CHINIiWIN KlMM)\|.|\| h\i win VMM
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 635 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lerabin and Kuan tan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
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    • 620 12 NEW DUTCH PASSEN(;ER VESSEL. The Christiaan Huyßens. Undoubtexlly the Netherland MM, oV new motor vessel Christiaan Huygens. which arrived m Singapore yesterday on her maiden run, is one of the most magnificent vessels now on the Eastern run. (apt J. Boon and the agents of the vessel here gave a
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  • 497 13 Why They Are Now Rare. "There aro comparatixrely few iiterar>' forgeries ab<»ut. The publicity thmu>:h th* press han been faUl to them," said a manukenpt expert. A cectury aero the Shakespeare forgeries by young Ireland caused dismay among: collector.-, but his relic* are now keenly sought after. Ireland
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  • 207 13 Inspector Killed During Raid on Kidnapper*. Shanrfcai. March 18. Three kidnappers were ?hot dead wh^n Municipal Police raided a hou««e m Chin**** territory and rescued a wealthy Chinos* merchant thia morninjr, but it is rejrrettabU that Inspector Crowley. a British Police Officer, also met hi* death, m extraordinary
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  • 225 13 I'rMiors** Re<OTer* Her Title by |)i\orir Honolulu. "C.rown^d" a Princes by the decree of an America* divorce court, Theresa Owana Kaoheleani. regained her royal title her* recontly when Judge A. E. Stoadman. of the cir-uit court, m jrrantinfc her a divorce on the jrroundri of desertion and non-support,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 516 13 c/t^ more quality per u^it 8 far and wide a offering other six on the market. P urcha *e price than any »> unusual tor any six. SINGAPORE MOTORS. 281, Orchard Road. Te l N o. 1731. HUPMOBILE WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN ALL MAKES OF USED CARS I DEMONSTRATIONS, TRIALS TERMS
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    • 390 13 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. SPRING RACE MEETING. Saturday sth.. Tuesday Jth., Thursday 10th.. Saturday 12th., and Saturday 19th., of May, 1928. Nine races for horst-s (Plato) Three Division*. Tuflvc raros for horses Pur.-e> Kour Dh isu)!i>. Twelve race* for pome*. Four di\ i«ion> St'Vt i. racc> foi Iri>h Maidens. AMATEI R
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    • 181 13 (hard carbon j ij CONSUMKS POWER. IXDWERS EFFICIKNCY -IN l\ CREASES RUNNING COSTS— CTRJPPI.ES VOUH MOTOR I; KSCAPK IT BY USING i Texaco Clear Clean I Golden Motors Oils, j THKRE IS A GBADE FOB BVSRY CAR AKl> THRY \l ARE FULL MOOD i; THE LOWEST (ARHON OILS ON THE
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  • 1095 14 Report on Last Year's Work. The followirnr are extracts from the annual report <>n the w.jrk of vhe Statistical Office rluriny tht- year L 987, which was laid before the legislative L»»un<il on Monday Tht- work of t hi- otHtv ivmaim-d jtrac tically tht- sa;nt as m
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  • 23 14 (:< r >taff of \hv Tarnpni I? Ktrid n,, n M M. KUd, th. ir D.0., m rhuiiilij at Iki T:»im|- C H v
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  • 16 14 a chart; 1 ht that wawtf faftliiofig f«r t hi- mk§ Morning Post
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    • 329 14 Happy Children Brimful of energy and vitality and as W happy as the day is long are the children W whose daily food beverage is delicious Ovaltine." There is nothing as good as "Ovaltine** I for building up sound nerves, alert minds W and robust bodies. This complete and W
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    • 139 14 1 W- ~~"^A. B AaV .^O^O^ol B^B^aV. O^B B^B^^^B^^ I BBB— Ba^MB— I B B OB I^^^^^» y A* i^stiul as a i-luh i-haii f J/7*\ as a favourite |»i|H th< rw i-f impressions of fOttff Rfwt rfcfc I2m'\ feA e;i; l^ u> >v> i )ru k B*M cm \|y
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  • 530 15 Singapore, Mar. 27. The price of rubber m the local market has not MWM wide that nations during the 1 past wmk ai <i at close theWl «ltnp of cts. being quoted at 43% ct*. per 1»>. The London pries, while inclined to wuvei.
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  • 102 15 l>ur.njr the but few mtffe II li establishment! In the CMmm c m of Tientsin haw cl,,s t .,i th,i. ioOTI ar.l rranv othen have removed their oAeei into th t forei** concessions, owfof t,, the enfon c.,<nt of martial law m the hin,>sc cit> at nipht and to vaiio-.:>
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  • 623 15 Sinuapon*. Mar. 27. During the period imdar rtview th»- pnci (»t '1 m ha- muaii:.*! Una arm >h«u an u.nar.rt ..t i:; „n aalafl Tin liaWH Imwover continue quit't ami although llWffl ha, ■aaa activity m «ntain lacaj stod ariaai f«»r the m»st part ronuiin un«hun*r.«l ».u.
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  • 130 15 Vfslerda\*s Alterations. March L'Mh. lusinu Prue*. Buy* n Sellt- r, Batang la lang M Kinta Tin l>iv»l. I. j l.."»L»«.. Kuchai <.> 1 .<♦" i N«>rth Taipiag 1 m |.i 5 Rahman Hyd, l. <;_".. i.» r 7' liv I'iah KamDOßft Xt 2*a 3d ;l» mm Pemrkalen
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  • 49 15 In or-J.-r t,, taisi- funds f«»< military purV the Mul den authorities at Tatunjr. Shansi province, arc plannir.ir the i»ue of "afifeallanU l»<»n<l<" for which Imd&wmmu m the hsien district.- will \n- M-.juirc<l to subscribe at the rate of $1 worth of bonds for every 10 mow of land.
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  • 55 15 I J ma. k; B;tnk (ifttuifxi fx }'rivul«> < rrdit* 3 m.». 2 4 9-32 \«-w V-.rW. .lcmatnl < r.-.lit-Knnce. •)<ni:ni.| 1 j 1p.1i;.. T I Hot i ki.r tmtmmd 1 1 D i r v r i l j| Java. <{<*niHn<l I kl»k. liflUHDli I" >• Silv« Lontion
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  • 164 15 I Tfal ITi I. 1 I. |I'MT W i Mm .s Tapi«c;i v M Xl Small n it I I I.i.'itik Mm l h.m Murk Red K:i|Me i New ;<-n X.cv, Siam old Xo. 1 ,X m Kni'^'uori Hint j»,.i Rangoon Siokn WM i m> itio^.n i m 'n
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  • 34 15 March 2Mh.. l2oVli»ck n«M»n. K.S.S. MJMI t.. St:i!.ii.-,ril Q I I Spot ird IJi -p. t I Juh-.s.pt iT IMM «»f M.i»k 1 I ib. N' N -Ik itXt
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  • 188 15 t>tcr(l.n\ \li«-r.ifiMii* Buyen Seilcri I. .uiv iin Tin iii I. atari- 1 r i^r i >i I Jalu < a\. t i I Yai (U) 1-. .;,i i I'nt if .1 Johan Tin <*1 > |v ••Mr ,i Kmiu !>-. 1.17> K. Lumpur Tin t i Mil
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  • 59 15 Me« Harrison*. Fiarflm and I iVnanir. have U-«n advised b\ <;.»,!,■ the SccreUriei <f Ku:«la Kanir at that a' tin- fortlWoaiißg m nu:il vrf-n«-ral ni.-<n r th«- MBpMy tn 1..- |mU M Mnrch. OtJ Dfantcton will rmmmmmi m ted f I pm tmfL m resfM-ct of the rm.«
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  • 52 15 s in mtn< AUCTION TK .nu, I iljli 270.1 M rr ion 1- 18. I'J nm -.v im \i i/, Kil rd Smokrd Sh«« i „i« r f St.«ri.). i.! Qml 1 v Off g .lar.i g i UfT t < I Clm i li ff"* I
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  • 42 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. ■NMratMfr. Mar 1.'c.: l.n ftfii i Tmi|»mi* "> i i 10 I i I I. I 1 I 1 c. i, i X I'lu I:, i I Imli.-in ,1 I 1 |n I V«r* ii ii m i I
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  • 30 15 I B I t Mf| I h rom th. Ii nf Kil Sin I 1 I• i MU.i! B t made a r»«' la N MNNMI < 1
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  • 53 15 ELECTRICITY FROM PULVERISED FUEL. I fMNI.MM. A I 11.. I I I 'I < Kini W a < clant at ..fi t i mn*i W< II p. **Mmlrrn Tint 1 1 L't r«iMtit«ir ij.il in- 1 an mnoi. ami i<«| M thr MMff f'if i! h«> \ntri pJM(«<I udh M<
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  • 29 15 do wteJi th* |mh»i I. Tim«- h 'I ti. h«) r of ivkinr. all i 1 < M lior»r «*f«! n «t«Mohatnin* .1 m It mini I »MM ral I
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 436 15 ASSETS OVER 55,000,000 -^^^^^^^^^^^^^m^m^m^m. TUT mrum r, A r, m ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $:J0.000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED HFAH nvnns. w i. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) \TTRAr-nvp i>i avc c AsBUran ce Companies Act. ATTRACIIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE. AGENTS WAXTB». G r KNOX. HORrct g W
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    • 445 15 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorpoif»te<i m England). Ca P ita! £3,000,000 Subscribed 1,800,000 ™«-«P 1.050,000 Reserve Fund ar..i Rest to £1,545,666 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. a r J M !i >ric, Esq., Chairman. Sir David Yule Bart. P. R. Chalmers. Esq. < harlei J. Hambro, Esq. J. O. Robinson,
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    • 169 15 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AM) CHINA. Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 Head Office: ZH, Bishopsgate, London, E.G. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star i Uoilo Tongkah Amritsar i poh (Bhuket).
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    • 37 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. E( Incorporated m England by Roy«l Chartrr AD 1710) X MOTOR CAR MARINK Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives. liAKLOW i BARXBI Co, LTD CHARTERED BANK CIIAMHERS (Ist floor) A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 366 16 FRIDAY'S RACE AT AINTREE. The Probable Starters. (Our Own Correspondent.— Copyright). 1 ..ncl«.n. Mar. 28. The prokpbll -iarters m the (irand National, lo be run at Aintre.e on Friday. are as follow: .Mr-. M. Piaitridg**! Bprlgi Ltadat Mr. S. Sarifonl's Bri^ht's H,.y K:.>Mn <;i(t. I.o'A f-n-tiinV Kast«r
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  • 18 16 Trump Card 10/1; Master Billie and Easter Hon. 100/9; Bovril 111 100/8; Sprite and Carfax 100/7.
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  • 71 16 A Joel Double. [Router's Service.] The Lincolnshire Handicap (one mile) was run at Lincoln this afternoon and resulted as follows: Mr. Sol Joel's DARK WARRIOR 8.2 1 Mr. J. B. Joel's PHILAMMON 7.7 2 Capt. J. R. H. Hutchison's THE MOHAWK 7.1* Twentysix ran. Won by
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  • 89 16 The Penang Turf Club has decided to import 26 thoroughbred horse Griffins for the January lfff Meeting. In order to give them plenty of time to be prepared it has been arranged for them to arrive .ionic time m September of this year. Intending subscribers are
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  • 124 16 Revised Probable* and Possibles Teams. R. B. Gotch is unable to play for the Probables vs. Possibles at the S.C.C. on Friday evening and Saturday afternoon and his place has been taken by Major Perkins. In the Possibles side R. Irvine and Major Playfair will be absentees and
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  • 157 16 HOOD AND BLOOMFIELD SUSPENDED. 8.8.C. Asserts Its Authority. [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] London. Mar. 28. The Boxing Board of Control has suspended Jack Hood and Joe H loom field for two months m view of their recent content at tho National Sporting Club, which the referee declared
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  • 59 16 [Our Own Correspondent. Copy right.] London, Mar. 28. J. C. F. Stepson, t-he holder, retained the title of amateur rackets champion by defeating the Hon. C. Bruce f>y three panics to nil. In the annual inter-Varsity doubles P. S. Milfonl and Daw nay (Oxford) brat P. W. Kemp-
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  • 40 16 [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] London, Mar. 2*. There ha> lu«n a ri-cord demand for accommodation at tho Cup final at Wembley mxt month and no less than 1 00.000 applications have had to be refused.
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  • 27 16 [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] London. Mar. 28. Oxford won the Foursomes 2 up m tho first stage of the inter- V'ai sity golf match to-day.
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  • 78 16 Interesting Forthcoming Matches. With a view to providing funds for the purchase of rifles for the Malay Volunteer Club two football matches have been arranged for next wmk at the Stadium between the Malays and military sides. On Monday next the Malays will meet the R.A. and on Wednesday
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  • 112 16 The following side has been selected to represent the S.F.A. vs. The Chi Nan University Students at the Stadium to-morrow: Cherrington; Pennefather. R. Smith; Kemat, Chee Lini, A. Rahmin; Mun Fun. Fyfe, Pulfatah, Mat Nor and Wan Puteh. Reserve or linesman: Yayah. The visitors
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  • 41 16 The undermentioned will represent the SCC. against the Duke of Wellington's Regiment on the S.C.C. ground to-day:— Cherrington; Marshall and Wilson; C:*aik, Smith and Rhodes; MfeFarlane, Lee, McOwan, Lindop and Johnstone. Referee, Mr. L. H. Campling.
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  • 49 16 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Penanjf, March 27. For striking an opponent Boyle, of the Recreation Club, was ordered off the held m a match with the Cricket Club m the Penanjj League yesterday. The Cricket Club beat the Recreation Club by two goals to one.
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  • 113 16 At the annual general meeting of the Aston Athletic Club, the following were elected office-bearers for the current year: Prosident: Mr. S. K. Tsai (re-elected), VicePresidents: Messrs. Tan Kee Chow, Lan Ah Choo; Hon. Secretary: Mr. Low Hock Kiat; Hon. Assistant Secretary: Mr. Lim Chuan C*?ok. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Lim
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 118 16 At the Cricket Club. THURSDAY'S TIES. Championship Preliminary. E. Cherrington vs. R. H. Wild. B. J. Cassels vs. G. H. Daly. R. B. Gotch vs. C. P. Burke. R. H. Mallinson vs. R. F. Goodman. G. F. Murphy vs. R. N. Byatt. F. Ziegele vs. Capt.
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    • 184 16 Championship Preliminary. R. G. Fash vs. N. C. Metherell, to finish. Lieut, R. G. Turner vs. G. G. Care*,-. Championship Doubles Preliminary. R. H- Wild and E. C, Poyser vs. H. L. Marshall and C. E. Brooke. E. J. Cassels and R. E. Cox vs. J. Bennett and
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    • 43 16 THIRSDAY'S TIES. Ladies' Doubles Handicap. Mis- Wallis and Mrs. Chambers sir. \s. Mrs. Bateman and Miss Richardson plus 1. Mixed Doubles Open. Hickey and Mrs. Harrington vs. Hall and Mrs. Laing. Given and Mrs. Fieyberg vs. Fulcher and Mrs. Goldie.
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    • 55 16 Dyne Cup Final. Fuller and Mrs. Hesta owe 1 vs. Winners Mr. and Miss Salmond scr. or Green and lbs. Freyherg owe l. r i.:>. Cullen Cup. Williams and Mrs. Salzmann plus 3 vs. Mr. and Mrs. Milligan owe 2. Mfxed I>->ubles Open. Bateman and Mrs. Franklin 11
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    • 57 16 THUMUATI TIES. Doubl* Handirap. R. C. and S. L Oehlers vs. G. B. and A. A. Arm strong. C. A. NoiTis and V. Ephraums vs. R. Nicholson and F. Gomes. Single Handicap A. L A. Duckworth vs. H. X. Balhetchct. Single Handicap B. R. de Souza vs.
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    • 46 16 Double Handicap. F. C. it Souza and X. S. Hojran vs. C B. Webb and .1. S. de Souza. Single Handicap "A." V. H. Norris vs. R. Oehlers. Single Handicap **B." F. Gomes vs. E. S. Monteiro, to finish K. Tessensohn vs. G. Tessensohn.
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  • 122 16 The following is the result of the Mixed Foursomes played <.n Tuesday. Eleven cards were taken out. Mr. and Mrs. S eft on Cullen 48 14 M Mr. and Mrs. B. GregoryJones 45 9Vi MH Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Potts 48 10 l v :*7 l
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  • 33 16 The April monthly medal competition will be held on Saturday and Sunday, the 7th. and Bth. proximo. The Ladies' spi>on for April will be competed for on Monday April 9th.
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  • 42 16 At the last committee meeting e| the Chineae Swimming Club held on March 2f»tr the following now officials were elect ed: Mr. A. Kirn as Hon. Sports Secretary; Mr Lee Chin Koon as Hon. Secretary;' Mr Scow Siew Guan as Hon. Treasurer.
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  • 639 16 INCREASED SUBSCRIPTION APPROVED. The Financial Position. The following report is forwarded for publication: An extraordinary general meeting of the Racecoui-c (Jolt Club was held on March 27th to consider proposals for increasing the subscription, electing a Vice-Captain and altering pome rules of the Club. Between '10 and
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  • 116 16 The following Racvs will be htld c»n Sun day next: "A Class": First Rnr«« 'V>r th»> 'Sprii.vr' Trophy (presented by Mr. O. E. B. Crowe). Start 10.10 am. Course, Club Starting Lir.«> to 17 Mark Boat to Port, to Hrtakwat»» to Starboard, to Man-of-War Buoy to Port to Breakwater
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  • 140 16 A Rood (fame of hockey was thp outcome of the meeting between the V.M.C.A. and the R.A.M.C on Monday on the Association's ground. After an interesting- irame, the V.M.C.A. ran out winners by K i»als to nil. At half time the Aasociation led by two coals to nil. The
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  • 38 16 A volunteer snookers tournarm nt to bo held at the S.C.C. from May U. and entries will dohe on April 2*. Competitor* will be divide*! into A ar.d B classes, one from each class being drawn a partners.
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