The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 March 1928
1928-03-30
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section13 1928-03-30 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S FRIDAY, MARCH MX 1925. no. i.'jn13 words
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Article271 1928-03-30 1 I hi- rinamial I .nun» < -n» it i- peeled that an olfnM siattmeni .i* r« irdtt the KcMiinh ommittee enquire iplii re-lricii-n i- exported 'hi* week •vi Vmm Our l.onti'tn or respondent ■».!>•» it i~ averted that the ommtlfee rtmni mend* (ivniu the pixotal pr h271 words
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Article560 1928-03-30 1 JU ST A TOUCH OF INFLUENZA. ">< a Mf.iii H I 1 I had I at li U thr lancet rluti i 1 i ■hivntm i I I I 1 M 1:■! I rhuirti 1 and, I I r<. i had ""I i •it I ha«l u.irn. D i i560 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement217 1928-03-30 1 SWALLOW ARIELL'S i ji (WORLD RENOWNED) j! BISCUITS AND CAKES Raffles^Hotel 1 TP* s l'^>AV. Ist. APBIL. MS I.M. I 'fcA McGuire's Little I DINER I DANCE Symphonic n4WAVT MONDAY, will sine the duel from POftZA TOBSDAyJ WKDNESDAY. I)KI^ I>KSTIXQ By special request THURSDAY, AND MONDAY, 2mL APBIL. 9.15 I'M.217 words
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Advertisement151 1928-03-30 1 j -r I (^5 "ESPSTAN I J CIGARETTES ARE SMOKED BY 3 MAMY MEN WHO COULD WEU. |i I AFORO NORE EXPENSIVE 5 ij j I j T lrs' i m ■r V V V.V.V.V.W.V.V.V.V.-.V.V.V. V.-.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.-.V.V > f m lIIIIIH MhM»M.| I EUROPE HOTEL by Recommendation." B =ii!,Miiiiiniii(iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiniiiii!iiiiiiMtiiHUiniiiiiiti'iMii, mi i151 words
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Advertisement66 1928-03-30 1 LATBOT iDVIBIUUDIINT& H-i*. l Am I. Th. lad <im« R Mai ntl ri ii,,,, i rantarts i"<l a«fi«ii'f Inwnwcg P i\>h\ Sto h poi t. ■.•■ll n :«n> I i X I X I M l';iu< T. rrHRySLET\I RIDING EASE VWWWVWMMMHMVWMAMWWWIWI ••W.v.v.«.%v.v.«.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.% JOHN HAIG'S :i GOLD LABEL .i I WHISKY66 words
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Advertisement11 1928-03-30 1 SWALLOW cV: AIdKLI/S IN 5 LB. BACiS PATENT ROLLER HO! Ri11 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous59 1928-03-30 1 THE WEEK. Rich w.-ii :.j. t jj i H VI I". 11 1 MV r Hiftii a i. Malacca H. H LM Hl"' I x v <• p.m. ~t. •I v .i Swiinsti Bg < ah a m> Hich i I i: M r../ ..h t«M -i if, M v59 words
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Article90 1928-03-30 2 Mr. J. L. Potter, Penan^r representative of th British American Tobacco Company, is going on furlough shortly. Enche Mohamed Yaasin, Malay OAcer, Co-operathre Societies, Negri Sembttan, Is ai present an inmate of the Sercmban Hospital. Mr. Donaldson is arriving m Penang Kafthgar to join Urn I. M.S. Police > as90 words
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Article35 1928-03-30 2 Tl>' latest prmtings of contemporary. BritHifi oionial postage Rtamps an Script C. A. watermarked paper include the 2 eeni and '■'< cents values of Johore m new colours -namely, green and purple and n aspect ively.35 words
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Article51 1928-03-30 2 Th.' death took place at his residence m Huki BhlUmr-read, Kuala Lumpur, early on Monday morning, of Mr. P. S. K. Wong, formerly manager m Kuala Lumpur and Set. mban for tlie Commercial Press. He Wai tak< m ill on board steamer while returning from trip to England recently.- MalayMalay Mail - 51 words
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Article60 1928-03-30 2 I \i. A. Lain*, of the Selai i Brigade, wai entertained to fart w«-!i dinner at the Colonial Restaurant i d Thursday the vohmteer Bection ol tde, m view of hi departure on thre< leave al the <-ni\ of the eurren* month. Mr. I.iiiiLT. irho will be auurrW m GlasgoWiM.M. - 60 words
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Article61 1928-03-30 2 Th. marriage of Mr. Guy Oscar Hovfl, of Messrs. Charles Bradburne and Company, Kuala I umpur, and Miss Marjorie Elsie Be ton, daughter of Mr. arid Mn G. W. Barton, of Wimbledon, and niece of Mr. and Mr. A. W. Allen, of Kuala Lumpur, will take place St- Mary's Church,Malay Mail - 61 words
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Article88 1928-03-30 2 A- tin result of ;> <U railnient at Prai railway >ard on Saturday morning, the Ptnantr mail train arrived m Ipoh m the afterbooh aboni an how bite. This was due to trouble at Prai where the engine of the mail train went off the line near the signal boX<88 words
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Article75 1928-03-30 2 Tii- .m i ol the Be II«>«' Hoan Club foi I r 1928 an m follows: II i i I'm tdent, Tan Kah Keej l't < i <•. Lin Nee Soon: Vice Preeideirtj Poh I" \<<t'*': Horn: Secretary. Oei Ek Inn: v \\>>r\: Secvete^y, Snf Chons W i Hoa: 175 words
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Article72 1928-03-30 2 BBMUaBBBBBIBBBBBBBM Batluun, BdHer, an.l M. G. chit Hating printer of Benrteeje. Bonaeee n M:uch If fine*! by tho Ilan- rate Us. {00 «-ach, m dffaMlt six ww nment, on ehargee of Hcfama- ii^-<i pabliehed v ■rtkk ie- I.' 1 Kh'ctric Trannvay Suf»V ]y :iT Mr. Darwr.o.J, th«- mnif "I* MpeJijT72 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement248 1928-03-30 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. VAW.ViW.V/J'JVMWiP.WA'AS M»^_ T aßaaaaamm^^^^^v'^af^^^^ri t ¥y WATERPROOF CANVAS. :j Beautiful Green and White Blinds ■J and Tarpaulins of248 words
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Advertisement271 1928-03-30 2 Victoria Theatre Commencing Tuesday, April 10th. AT 9.30 P.M. DICK NORTON PRESENTS THE GLOBE TROTTERS IN ALL NEW SONG BURLESQUES AND DANCES. BOOKING AT LITTLE'S. PRICES $4, I AND 1. COMING "The Glad Eye PAVILION From Tuesday. 27th. March to Monday. 2nd. April. At 9.1 ."> p.m. sharp. The Latest271 words
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Advertisement140 1928-03-30 2 TO-NIGHT POSITIVELY THE LAST tOOR ALHAMBRA P W E (Tan (Kent Km A Co.. M^.. Proprirtari) <+ > A PARAMOUNT SUPKR PRODUCTION -GOOD& NAUGHTY" KKATt l:l\<. EPOLA NEGRI WITH TOM MOORK \M> I OKI) STKRI.IM. ■UMIILLAIDM MMUOBDM 00H1U1 hi. vma In the First Show ;it 7. :t0 p.m JACK BUCHANAN140 words
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Article1215 1928-03-30 3 MALAYA AT BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR. Mr. Peel's Influences. frrom Our Own GtftssfJSttisst.] ni London. I cb. >.X Hie Malay Stats* Information Ageuev *7 plc-asod with the reclt of theii exWWt at the British Industrie l a ii which elossi on Friday. They t<-U Im th,v hare amply1,215 words
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THE TURF.
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135 1928-03-30 3 Recent Retting. l.orulon. Mar. 19. The fallowing is the latool 1..-ttin»f oa the Lincolnshire:'I to 1 against OtljsSjdoa, sslaiud. 17 to 2 aKauist The Mohawk, taken an<l olFe-re'd. 1» t<. 1 against rami.k. 100 to v ■sjaaast Psmey Praa, asVsrad. IM to against PffsSTf I'ark.135 words
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Article185 1928-03-30 3 London. Mar. 19. The- following i- tks latest sSttiUß (> n th< Grand National:— 1«» to i againsl Basast Hsva, 10 to 1 aajaksSl Trump «nl. ISC to :> ayam.vt MsßSSff Billi.-. 1(MI to ag lin-t Koko. ItC to h sgaiUil Hovril 111. ion t" against Aamajrwave.185 words
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Article129 1928-03-30 3 IS (.RAM) NATIONAL WIHDVTKS London. Mar. 17. Fifteen Grans' National candielates ian ts day m the- Hufsl Park Trial Steeplsekasi <>\ti four mile-.-. Th* following \Mii' tks results, Koko y 12<». nbs. 1 Mnguelonna list. ISaW. I RooogUo (list Mba.) Re-dlynrh (ltst flbs.) 4 The- starting129 words
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245 1928-03-30 3 AMERICA'S YOUNG LAWN TENNIS PLAYERS. In th»- hop*- «»f Sfiastaasj tin- I>a\i> Cup t'rom France. Americans art- anxiousl> apprai>in»^their fSamf paafUffß, and then- must as eomtort for them m their number and ajualHjr. Thus i;. M Lett, ranked at Na, t, is only 21; John Hennessey, No. '>. i- 2H;245 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement470 1928-03-30 3 For Wasting Diseases *.JS fn^i^r's Emulsion is widely and yftfJV A\ BLf nicccssfully used m the treatment €t^^ I IN^^ > of onsumption and m all forms of TJ) I V *^Jr -^5a7 ii! health m which there is loss of jt*Y^> jo^-*g4s 'xlmk Vss >3 weight. Pleasant to take,470 words
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Advertisement291 1928-03-30 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited (Registered under the Trust Companies* Onlmano t 5 with Security deposited with thr S Settlements Government.) 5 is prepared to act Trustees, Kxovutors, Administrator^ R#rn\.-r.- J Managers of Real Kstate. Attorney h f«,r Collection Rents, Investigators and Managers of Trust .»r otfe« Funds, and to291 words
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Moods and Modes of EVE.
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Article533 1928-03-30 4 RELIGIOUS RITES AT BARWAHA. Attended By 23,000 Persons. Itomhay. Mar. 17. Barwaha. The trst ceremony preliminary to the weddir.j wa> performed early this morning, when Miss Miller was formally admitted to the Dhanjcar caste, m the presence of hundreds of Dhangars. The ceremony wa, simple and consisted533 words
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Article, Illustration348 1928-03-30 4 v.lhm they worshipped Lakelmi, the (;<><!- •>f Wealth. Preliminaries. Th< pH'liiuinarie* consisted of the ilauari! and T,ia rerenionie>. I h< Magafcl (fieni.)ny mmamtmtmi at T.:jo, %wth the planting i a H )h After woi»t»Ppm Xl a deputation from the hride- »I«tv<-. a.ompa^ied by a pro- a K348 words
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Article78 1928-03-30 4 Some Simple Stitches. Happily, it is not always the most intiieate stitcherv which has the most pleasing effect. Th woman who would love to OffHSßSf t her foockft, Hngefle and "thin,^ ahout the hou>c" with a little hand embroidery, 1 ut who .-.sr.'t the time, or perhaps78 words
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Article, Illustration324 1928-03-30 4 ii the stitch employed m ittWM very tiia\ivc emhr »i<ler.: I have ■ten lateiy. 1 loved a set of flesh-coloured "undies'" trimmed with a conventional de»ign of ;u>n!e-blossom am! leave- carried out m pink Mid pale gfeeil »'!k, every hi* worked ii 1 i mining stitches.324 words
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Article762 1928-03-30 4 BOUDOIR BOULEVARD. A shop m town i> specialising m lace slips for evening wear. Flere one can see gold lace delicately embroider ■<! m blue and pink. Some of the slips ha\e a front panel, and graduated frills at either -ide. Other models have frills all round. I noticed a762 words
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Article, Illustration27 1928-03-30 4 I his delightful coat of muHhroom-cloured broadcloth could be won, for da, and evening wear. It i* generously rimme<J with (ox dyfd |o27 words
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Article88 1928-03-30 4 The Latest m Match lioxes. If >ou <io n<»t use match'-* t«» litfht the candles which illumine your ta>Ufull> l.tul dinner taMe; then > *ill n««.l them t<>» your civr:ir»tt( P.ut even if you <1«- not X moke, it wiii lx great temptation t«> buy on*' of the88 words
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Article, Illustration268 1928-03-30 4 Matches with colouri t- \>* are placed m vinalli r ;;m- v x i ftl with irold brocadi I ray and Hate. Ctockirv 1 r th«fullj math n« .v.'.v ]> |ilat«*^ with fruit how Ik a Mali of Mail h..ld thine n, t tl rht meal.268 words
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Article548 1928-03-30 4 and stronger sunl.ght. There will I? no wind> nor driving rain for th^r will »h' un.i.-r >ur». control. S*inifin» Hack the iVndulum Thon the |M>nduliun will -win* hack a«r»in, and m th- same iimimi MM ul )i hay,. atta-n. -1 nuH-hawicaH«g.< .|,i n«.w they will want548 words
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Article, Illustration28 1928-03-30 4 opular c. m m fii. a^iHir^f 1 1 1 > "f plain n hoMin» m pl». I•. linen jackrt. wil ahort »in< tr ajH I- Ml.28 words
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Article1394 1928-03-30 5 DEATH OF MR. WILLIAM O'BRIEN. A Stormy Career. [From Our Own Correspondent.] nuhlin, Feb. 2s. I he luddea death of Mr. William O*Bri«-n —once a mighty power m Irish poHtkl m Loados «>n Saturday last brought to an end c: i.e.,- uhuh at tim«..s was a very1,394 words
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Article181 1928-03-30 5 I'anic m Chira^n. Washington. Krb. 2.'1. A situation without paralU'l m tluhistoiy of the city exists m CulongUi where the residences of Mayor Thompson, his chief of police, the Statp Attorney, and several other prominent oflk-iaftl artsurrounded by police to protsat them from bombers and181 words
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Article134 1928-03-30 5 S«'\eral Villager I •.n^ted London. Mar«h \2 flreat Britain was visited by unusually iol«J weather conditions throughout the week-end, which WM the col-1. sfthl Sn<>w ha- fallen through."!! th.- ountry an<| lie- se\eial inches deep m many BSJ At lacton-on-Sea it reachiil a <l«-pth of a134 words
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Article163 1928-03-30 5 It is not ».m\\ the gentle Kabu *h achie\< great feat m Knglish. Albari- rtadei -end- ni< a cop\ i-f a whtch h< <d nome year v ago wheo serietaiy of a SSSJBjtJ «n.k. t < lub. Th« writer, an a- 1 ii ing "I163 words
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Article26 1928-03-30 5 TWI nmII KIIIK f th, Molucca It* on Satur«la\ «>n th»> Mmlm< m 4 lui> Padarijr, to bU I?«mmI hy«- to th«- bcal hi« f Scout.26 words
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Advertisement238 1928-03-30 5 v '^^H^^^^ BCD Bf I cc P° wd er of woni« «g> Tlul finene ss and with W** ">#^y an adorable and exquiV Slt a^ rancc Java face admirable m every way, j ■iHi—ii— JAVA face powder should be used by every Sfs/ieSo/Moses woman who desires to yVsAcdTtfo/etd ere ale238 words
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Advertisement219 1928-03-30 5 J' > na 9si 4' > v B^SS^SMPSj^^B jt r i j < 1 IB W■ <*» f W I X l m m JMB I aV*. iJ^^Sh^ i.c f i& 1 <jK SO 1 Sv**"*^S*^^^Bmur #v>'' x Jp wide fame h> Sir Honry Irving. I He was a creator219 words
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Article363 1928-03-30 6 Successful Raids. The Shanghai police recently established a record m connexion with the recent epidemical kidnapping, m that they recovered !'<>ur kidnapped persons, three m ono house, shot and hilled one of the leaders, wounded a MCond, confiscated six pistols and arrested MOT than 20 men and363 words
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Article125 1928-03-30 6 Wealthy Chinese Accused of Ilinditry. Shanghai. Mar. 10. A rrime narrative unparalleled m I'oliee annals was related m the French Mixed Court when a wealthy Chinese, Li Kuai-wu. owning two automohiles, was charged with kidnapping a number <>t people and murdering his victims. The evidence revealed the fact125 words
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143 1928-03-30 6 THE WORLD'S DISAPPEARING RARE WILD ANIMALS. "Unless steps are taken most of the world's rare wild animals will be extinct within a comparatively short time." said Lord Onslow, prwMiii£ at mcetiag at the Zoolotjical Gardens ot the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Kmpire. Great national parks143 words
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Article86 1928-03-30 6 An tMsrty ont'-lcjrjfed man MUBed '«;<• Wood was tluutrtil at Conway will. i »-ir "Wit I MMLMnjr hyni! asked Wood. "Yes." replied p. >'.;».( officer, "y.-n sin^rinjr 'Knck of Airo*; I heard the 'One step enough for me "That, sii." sai<l W. <1. "i>86 words
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Article90 1928-03-30 6 Kansiv < :t\ I-VS. 21. V !nr a| ten up-t- .'unmrn tn N >'f t!u- rti I --day with vi.li ii ill !> that On inst:tuti»M MM ir. Jiv» minutes poorer l.\ -<.iv, i.">,<m Tho raiders, who wi-rc e<|uipped with two .->:. liiiif-^uiis. beside* automatic90 words
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Article83 1928-03-30 6 Life Sentence Kor Hirkman and \<<<*m|»lir*- l^» Awk.l^. Mar. II A juiy ..l -ix mi n ami six lowill f«>un«! Hukinan, uith his a.,.,, H'lnt. iruilty «-t th» murder ««f a y asMMj.nt. I\\ Toms. whom, v w., they kille<l m th<> ...ur>. i |M83 words
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22 1928-03-30 6 OLDEST SUSPENSION BRIDGE WASHED AWAY. •v» chain Ri%>r Ihp9 at I: '.< w I vta»hr«l •ridrr f< *****1 «i I the Mi<ii«i -I.22 words
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Article65 1928-03-30 6 CLAIM TO S ULTAN'S WEALTH. Constantinople. Fob. 21. He m of Aidul Hnmi.l. the "Bed Sultan." have lodjfcd claim against the British Go nmeni with the Anjrlo-Turkish mixed arbitral tribunal for the restitution of prot'llus m Bagdad and Cyprus. They also demand recognition of certain rights m the Mosul oilfi.lds.65 words
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Article23 1928-03-30 6 Mr. W. 1. K. Stark, the new I»i>tiict OAceT, Lower Perak« arrived at Teluk An■on lasi week. Mrs, stark is expected m May.23 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement193 1928-03-30 6 Hal o^tt^RftE^^~ Perfect Mealtime Drink hmw to make this most wholesome drink TF you don't like milk, X yourself if you must force your children to drink it give them Instant Postum prepared m this special way. Mix Instant Postum with just enough boiling water to dissolve it. Then pour193 words
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Advertisement247 1928-03-30 6 y/V^y/ ~v f- ')T7~~^B^B^B^B^^ H I x^B^^^*^^\\jff' I^^™^^^^^^^^~^~^"^""^X II iff flu •T/^b^ v i bVbcbVbV >^ bmbVbVbV 1 Ub R^ flkM -fl kl IbV/ in_Br« i ■,f 1 1 bmo^bmJ bm. ffll bV%^ Tbmbv fl H< fflJ Vfl^^^**'flP wfl(>^jTv I wfl I^b!^bbbH^^b! bbT am -jWi |k %j /4p J Sam247 words
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Miscellaneous149 1928-03-30 6 PICKWICK IN PICTURES. By Arthur Moreland. 7 Mr Raddlt rnlurk> ICT97T M f l ;i^| I! a II ft A jß' IF CABRIOLET WHICH PROCE?DeS'Jps£w^ll pJSd t2^ E C J a AM TOPULL SSJtS^S2«SS 7? ASWAMt Of YOURbfVf I^fASK*^ N«S «?AO(X I HAOAN Wmmm^m y- TM t OBJECTIVE WAS MRS-RABOEt149 words
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Article340 1928-03-30 7 THE ARMS TRAFFIC MENACE. Powers Disagree. [Router's BcrHec] bamimm, ntarai 2H. In tho Hou.st> of Conaajoaa iti »,.ies»tion bma .Sir A. Chnnbfrluin .-ail h« nad no* >ot abandoned hope that the Nanking wK«.tiations would lead to a settlement. Sir Robert Thomas (Lab. Anglesey) a »k ed m view340 words
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Article149 1928-03-30 7 Germany Still Hopes. [Reuter's Service.] Iterlin. March 2U. Sptakinn on the failure of the Ceneva IMsarmament Conference to come to a definite conclusion at a banqiKt uivtti b\ the Foreign P«oM Association <>f Beilin to n.cmr^ers of thp (iovo.-rr.ncnt an 1 members of the Diplomatic Corps. Dr. Stresemann hotly149 words
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Article, Illustration71 1928-03-30 7 [Reuter's Service.] Tht* Attorney-Gen eral, Sir Doujrlas Hogg <ueceeds Visnmnl Cave as Lord Chancellor. Sir Thomas Insk i p SolicitorGeneral, saeeoodi Sir r>. Ho^yr and Mr. Mcrriman M.P., surC— da Sir T. In^kip. Sir n«>u^la< Hop* has been Attornt'y-Gt-neral since November, ILJ24. All MUttOM has baafl71 words
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Article100 1928-03-30 7 Kcuter s Service- J Calcutta. Mar. 28. A clash bKira— tht- staff at the Lilloah workshops of the Kast Indian kailwax. who ha\o b<M-n locked out, and the police led to mrinajg rioting. The police eventually fired md two were killed and five injured. The trouble100 words
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Article52 1928-03-30 7 [Router's Service.] London. Mar. 28. In the House of Commons replying to Colonel Woodcock (C. Everton Mr. Williams (Board of Trade) said the total rude rubber imported into Great Britain last month was 20,000.000 lbs. valued at U. 000.000. The respective figures for February 1927 were 27,">00,00052 words
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Article583 1928-03-30 7 COURT-MARTIAL OPENS TO-DAY. (»rcat Interest m Gibraltar. fK-.'Uicr> Soi vice. I (.ihraliar. March ML 1* t«ii>e imeu<- is t.em;? taken m the Royal Oak court-martial which opens on Maich o(>. It is understood the court will include Rvar-Admirals Townstnd (President) Preston, Herbert .Mcade, Kerr ami Tonikinson. Naval583 words
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Article109 1928-03-30 7 Reuter'< Service.] I 4 1 ml. i m Marc h 2H. The Army ("out cil has written to sir Arthur Yapp BSp*ef«Jgg hi^h appreciation Of the seivice> of th« V.M.C.A. wit'n the forces m China, amjrfcftg that Si i .!o!\ti Duncan had spoken vi ry109 words
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Article49 1928-03-30 7 ATLANTIC SUI CIDE. IReuter's Service. Berlin, Mar. 24. Tru- meteorological o)»servatory at Hamburg refuses to issue official weather forecasts for the l^netit of Koch) and \\<n Huehnefeld <iet luring that a trans- Atlantic flight at present is "a hundred per cent, suicide m view of the unfavourable weather conditions.49 words
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Article48 1928-03-30 7 [R*'ut«M's Strvict'.] Ncx» York. Mar. 28. On the opening of the stock market tho first transaction m (!tn ral Motors which ytstenlay evening dnaad at liM) l^ was a hlock of T.TOD shares at I'JO while a block of 1,200 Radio Corporations changed hands at48 words
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Article37 1928-03-30 7 [Router's Service.] 1i0n,!... Mar. 28. The Bombay Merchants' Bank, a small concern with a capital of ten lakhs of tupees, started twenty years ago, hasuspended business. The Shilutri Bank dttti its doors last week.37 words
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Article162 1928-03-30 7 KING AMANULLAH IN THE NORTH. |Hriti!«h Ka O 1 I Rutrb>. March 2H Kinv Amanullah of AfgtNMMM iMi rninir visitcl inJuxtrial work- m Man-ih«»«t«-r. At the factory of tht« Metropolitan Vickers Electrical Company h ~..\n the 1-rjrevt tlectrical plant \.i munufactur i'«i m thi< country, and was j»hown lat« -t162 words
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Article88 1928-03-30 7 [Router** Serviic.l Mnna K ui. \hr. 2M. H.< aiiiiict has r«-i*rn«-d at r ■>;<>'■-'. of (icnornl Diaz t.. i nal U him nnanimouM Kupporter* of hi policy of Aimn can supervision of the election*. S«»n(> miniMeis ha\e inildU <.pp :b. course pursued by \)u> President. j»r. umWr88 words
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Article52 1928-03-30 7 R UMANIA'S DEBT TO FRANC. [Rout. -t s.T\i. < j |»ari*. Mar > Th«- Kranco-Kunianian d«ht a^- 1 In'en sijfiu-.1. Rumania will f»a> annual in*lalmentft K«-v*u.iuriir uith I^UjMt francs m lt»2H, which will \h> inut i, 1929, trvbled m I'J.'tO. ituadruplcd m »n<| thenceforward v\il gradually m. m-um- t«» .Mni.oOO52 words
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Article55 1928-03-30 7 [R«-ut- f i« 1 London. \Ur. 2H. In thf Hun.-, (i i »min< \|r Rennie Smith Lal>. Penistoi \u-trr < harnU-rluin -;;i<| that 'M ron rols «tt had U'tn concluded un.l. catrit< ausp vv* «»f \vhich (Jrcnt Britain hn.l -irrn-.i 'Mi an.i His a>*ty had ratified _'455 words
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Article23 1928-03-30 7 [Reutei'« Service.) l»arK Mur. 2H. T.V IV. V V«m k id. rionr tin London ha:* bcvn MfMßoni > ifur a ted.23 words
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Advertisement498 1928-03-30 7 BUSINESS CARDS I-nal belongings of every iption glass, chinaware etc. packed for conveyance to ;arts of tho world. Luggage etc nsported, attended and put on -rs or rail, and sent anywhere. Write— GEE AND CO., jj- r Bencoolen Street. T DA WN STUDIoTi JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHER 4 PRINSBP STREET j t498 words
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Advertisement660 1928-03-30 7 NOTICES. EXCHANGE HANKS. lh, Ex.han^,. H ;inks wil clo>> <>p I-riday and Saturday, April 6th. and 7th ni i»g Public Holulay,. and on Monday. April •>tn.. bfir:jr Hank Hrllaaj NOTICE. W.n thr oraaaat omiltfai a! Tamil nr .Ir.vcr. Pernmal MalMvnn, mkmm MHng i!c<iH.. is <i>st. nlanat aaaumnikatc with B<^ S:660 words
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Advertisement395 1928-03-30 7 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Trn.Jfi il b.- nv<-,.. fo, the MaMrtag ujiik-: I. Krection of «|u;n t« r- for ;i Sub A<>i»t*nt t O.l>»TV;.t..| ..t l H,,k., I Erect! potimn it Wilkin-ot X- i.l. ;j Pr<nridini» louvred" n >■• a of chicks ;it r 1 4 Stud« >r H u| S«-nirN395 words
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Advertisement508 1928-03-30 7 AUCTION SALKS. AUCTION SALE ataaaea Ctoenf aiswa s« a ><*m. On Monda\. \pril 2nd., ai 10 ;i.m. On Wcdnodnv. April Ith ;«t |o :«.m. On Krid«\. \pril Mh.. Mf 10 m. Th«» pi. M«nd a n<l ot pa be»o<l» Paine** ai.<l Mala) ir»ld ai>«< ii v >f tali (li> Order508 words
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Article43 1928-03-30 8 Tht t'ii»Mi(l> of tho hiti' I»r. N". \.«m:i Ml rv-juct fully inforir.o<l that th« mortal ranaiu > i i;.t> vMoti Toh.-i AbhmU vrlli b«- r*MOTtd f?u.!i No. 1 1 >• l: .'1 -,t l( ..m. m M.-in-h :nth 192* t Huii.«l Grwiiid u\ !<..!,,»43 words
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366 1928-03-30 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY. MARCH .to. 19.H. A STRAITS LONDON AGENCY. We are ftad to DO^C that tiie local branch of the Straits Stttlcmatl Association is to take into consideration the matter of the Colonial Government participating m Malaya House. London. Havinp regard to the way m which Malay -X366 words
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Article366 1928-03-30 8 The news published the other .lay that the American authorities were proposing t» *ai r> out an Investigation into a quinine ramp will have l>een noted by a ft**! many medical oitfanisations and doctotl throughout the world with a fee! i mi; of fffta satisfactir.n. !<»r there366 words
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Article378 1928-03-30 8 Major X.C.A. (Ilunickc. R.M.. assumed duty as Stalf Officer Int. lb-em •> km \i >t««day. I>r. K. Dowden. Pi uu !|-;«1 Medical OiVicci. F.M.S.. has recovered from hi< re< <nt indisposition, and came by Tuesday night's mnl train to Singapore. We have received from the Malaya Publishing House n ropy378 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article112 1928-03-30 8 Knthu>iastic Reception. [From Our Own Corrrannmln Ipoh. M«r I'nusual enthusiasm marked ihr woIcOTH of MriMP K«»lH-rt- t.. INtak. and after a »*rrifv f visits to >mall ctat'ons hr wan inttr-taim-d by th« puhli< m iK- T-.un Hall \tM. i.l.i\. Th«i pn-. -mi ltv MM Mi iliirhnc>K>112 words
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Article68 1928-03-30 8 r«.m i --.iHimlcni I I'cnani:. M»r J Th<- iHsc m h.< h <h; ah S I ih.ir^-.l tinder tIM l'..«nk nipt. > <>t with ttau<U.l« ril c»n« f.ilinrtu »»vl «iis|»»«*nl «»f j;«..»,1, w,t> c<»ntinu«<l it\ U-« I »i~ r• < thi> morning On« I'-nR w»i<l ..»il\ »»ul68 words
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Article94 1928-03-30 8 iii m.- i i.\ m BUI i: Mat itui-iunn-ni infl at &J§ Mi. H .1 !i IV' S<-h.>..|- ln<ii:in I at m. I|m nJvw i' l Tl i X ■ad w TVmi ri] i i. t i nh«. th»- RtIMCM 1..!M1 Ml .111-t V i I' local ra v i94 words
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Article163 1928-03-30 8 Th» i';mi... place Mt I. m Chun h. it, l'»r>i>N> BOth »f Mr. H. J. i i ('«■> lon *i\ a \i n m.x S1 raihan. -«-von«l <l.t fMi G»n»ral Munutr. I M s ami Hffi Straohan. Th, Mil vt from Hum, last m<«tll Mj ha.' 1..p th«|»H|I thr ||onM.M. - 163 words
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Article79 1928-03-30 8 M M annual «li M, i: y m «f moon. Dr. <; tb«- B h..».| gUirU >\ tin t>, tirolWd amiM had bern v hv filt rl niiinl.- i, m;i.| l,« HI BtU i f .1 '•f I»! I »Ud Mr- -hr ].-ft. jwo l< li prt«cnt«Ml tl,, i. i/.79 words
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Article45 1928-03-30 8 OLD SAILORS' INSTITUTE. I h. l Im..i I «m rgqtwtod f ihi li f ia« mi; M^ .tfuff V |...;r .11l t<. if th.it n<« fuithri f r« <|. will -n will i *i oo j.,-r mmA I i at iln |.nti ><45 words
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Article30 1928-03-30 8 I i-hriM stafl Knlin., tdjoinu i I I < I i.nd I I 111 I I IL and m ha*. NT ail I 1 nnd I <• I30 words
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Article58 1928-03-30 8 L\TKST Xl lIIIKK \M» UN run I ...ui.. Meni*r». Syn n and notify to-d I* i« r i n Mensru. i LmVml «n«i >' notify I Hi H I' Mr N I I pur nftrt m »h*»n MMM <<4a Tho Mi, IMIMBj V. J. I M v I58 words
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Advertisement149 1928-03-30 8 J tl THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDKECK'Sr 9 m "D 1 J3ols I I Old I [if. JLJiqueurs 1 •Oupr c m c 1 CALDBECK MACGREC.OR CO., LTD. 1 tm€orpmrmte4 *4h* thr Cmmpmmim? O^SimmmtM Nony Kong). <■,{«,r ated m Shavjrfiai.) SINGAPORK. g #i i #< c ssss a jgjiii t149 words
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Advertisement150 1928-03-30 8 ViWiVAVAV.ViViVi'.V.ViV.WA Parfums de Luxe > i COTY 3 Chypre •I Origan >; Rose Jacqueminot Paris •I Emeraude l\ EAU DE COTY to he had from all dealers m m Dupire Brothers. :j I .V. I M\WA I .WA I .WW/A i ASV.\ JTBlack& White! I (UHISKY) th is my dflißh!150 words
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77 1928-03-30 9 An^lo-Dutch o-operation. fKeuter'.s Service.] London. Mar. 29. Time* ays the postponesrrivnl of tlie committee of r-growers until April 2 the 'xpectation of an oAcial M during the week-en<l a.Cnril Research Committ.-. v -itu«ti<jn teems to gjvi emus< onftdence than for some tinu i «nblt scheme of77 words
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43 1928-03-30 9 LOWER PIVOTAL PRICE AND GRADUAL REMOVAL. -rir«M>ond«-nt. Copyright.] LL— i— March 28. >hr a—StUuil made by the Iph and also l.y the I> a :]y Mail mmttlM recommends the fixing pivotal price «t Is. Id, and the of reati'ictiona. *utMBi<»fn i». expected to <>*-43 words
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Article13 1928-03-30 9 London, Later. ia 1 uflir-iiJljr that the Premier ike a statement on WYdm-sday.13 words
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Article67 1928-03-30 9 THE MEXICAN RE VOLUTION. Id'hri** Ueavy Defeat. I k-^rm* Sei rice. %lr\ico (it). Mar. JH. loodp battle on Tuesday and li •tjported (roan Sanisdro Saa Praaeiaeo, Derineon, m the 1 luanajuato. rebela, including two priests, !en nn<\ four soldiers, were wooaded and 47 captured. ii racatded bj th^ deathblow 167 words
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Article59 1928-03-30 9 Eighty Vensels Leave Tokio. <| Reutcr'l Tar Eastern Service.] l«»kio. Mar. 2». than eighty warship.- haw sailed 11 detachments »*n route foe various m North China and South china, of the fcfutau, Nagato and Fnso and desi roj •i have left for Hong the visit is59 words
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58 1928-03-30 9 Ucucd Natives Die m Captivity. [Reuters Service.] i'ulagi, Solomon Islands. Mar. 29. iN"ilu and ten <»f the natives ifl connection with the murder of >' ffieiah last year haw di<'tl m cap Dtj ii\ oCbcTSi including Chief B«l BUi)])osed to be suffering from Ahich i*58 words
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49 1928-03-30 9 [Naayo Nichi-Niehi Service.] Tokio, M.ar. 28. wsoi Kazunoltu Kanokogi of Kyushv nperial University, who has been giving of lecture! on the history of the MJt of Japanest culture at Berlin M been appointed to lecture lame subject at the large univerthroujrhout Germany starting from49 words
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Article44 1928-03-30 9 nyo Nichi-Niohl Service.] Tokio. Mar. 28. snge raarkei has been thrown H onfusion owing to the upward I the yeh. which was quoted toAmerican selling TT. 18%. Mr. rnoi of the Kippon Ginko, howthai the time is not mature Bold embargo.44 words
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Article24 1928-03-30 9 BTC Sums to be Spent. [Reilter'l Service.] Waahiagtee), Mar. 2<». ha- nasv"(i measure for the appropriation of control of the UTaafaaipp*24 words
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Article32 1928-03-30 9 N'ichi-Nichii Service.] Tokio, Mar. 2>. v tog Urn Navy 1 will not convoke dlsconferenci mi Tokio until >h< ■■'i pro peeti of unrein. Met eaMefl on page 7.]32 words
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Article298 1928-03-30 9 FRESH LIGHT ON THE \VU OUTRAGE. Locally Conceived Plot. S m- o, the sed:t,ous literatun- which r ?r«n^ the sobjed of charges m the AsJ 1 w<>( k '^veals what might have Deeß a very dangcioai conspiracy, were the <.l. Department m Singapore not efficient as it is.298 words
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Article232 1928-03-30 9 During the troubles which hay» overtaken Eun pc within the pa.-t U n <>r tii'teen yean amongst tht greatest sufferers have been the Jewish communities' of Eastern Europe whi.'h have been decimated by pogroms, famine and epidemics. An international organisation was started .some time ago to endeavour232 words
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Article89 1928-03-30 9 A committee meeting will l»e held or Tuesday April 10th m the Exchange Room at 5.15 p.m. The following is the Agenda: To confirm Minutes; Increase of Re.it. Res triction; Greyhound Racing; PartieipatSoi of the s.S Government In Malaya House. London; Hire Purchase System Bill; Crack er89 words
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Article112 1928-03-30 9 The case against Mr. .1. W. Benn. of the Singapore Municipality, who is charged with Causing death by a rash act. was mentioned m the Second Police Court yesterday. A further remand for a week was granted, hail hein^ fixed at $1,000. It will be recalled112 words
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Article179 1928-03-30 9 Ma lav Marksmen for Ilislev .\iii(»n^- the passengers on board the Nel--1« re, which arrived m Colombo on Saturday morning from the Far East, says the Ti:m-> of Ceylon of March IS, was the Hon. Dato Abdulla h n Jaafar, Pri:n< Minister of the State179 words
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Article861 1928-03-30 9 HRITISH MUSLIM UNION IN SINGAPORE. New Organisation Formed. <Hy Our Muslin, Correspondent;. On the invitation of Messrs. Shaik Yahya Aiiii Bashir A. lUtlml, A. W. Ma h mood. K. Jumabhny, Huji Manjnnr Sahib, J P H. Saadullah Khan, Janis bin Ali, A Lai iff bin Haji Mohanud. A.861 words
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Article68 1928-03-30 9 JALAN S ULTAN CRIME. Tamil Killed I.as t Nitrht. A Tamil wa> the victim of a fatal shooi inp incident which took place m .Jaitr. Sultan at about seven o'clock last ni^h* His assailant was a Cantonese, with whom, it is believed, there had been a <iuarrcl iefrardinjr a woman.68 words
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Article961 1928-03-30 9 SIR MILES LAMPSON ENTERTAINED. (•eneral Changs Hopes. "We want to trade peacefully with the British people and we want, all of us. to Uphold the traditional friendship between China and QrtaJ Britain."- This wax the 1 eynote of an addle** <Jeli\er«*d at the Chinese Naval Club, m Shantrha.961 words
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Article16 1928-03-30 9 An Ominous Announcement. [Reuter's Service.] London. >lar. 2M Viscount 'iivc i- sinking rapidly.16 words
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Advertisement140 1928-03-30 9 *^k v "Interlujtrc Combine j t i Va\ If J Gmtlemen li^^^Sf Quality slLh 4t IMTPPI I IQTDr* I fans^nananafl H^i I JL«l r \L.vJO 1 IXl^ J ißobinsotT^Co., Ltd.\ i yOV»JI dr**3 IA/? jjZ f jf Wnattne cue does not see/ How do you know that the fresh milk140 words
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Advertisement678 1928-03-30 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 Spore. Route suhjtct to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. NINGCHOW London, Rotterdam and Hamburg678 words
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Advertisement587 1928-03-30 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "ELLERMiiFIINE. 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 pore. 1928. s.s. CITY OF ROUBAIX Apr 5 s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE May 5 s.s. CITY587 words
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Advertisement399 1928-03-30 10 P.&'O British India and Apcar Lines. Incorporated m Knffland. i I MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S ii{i\ii{v M LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERYIC I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND h|\\ Tonnage ffajaaji Ma KASGHAH 1»,000 Apr RAWAI.I'IM'I IKY399 words
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Advertisement630 1928-03-30 11 I<J. s>. K. Line. it. ntntftaMM. «lam. HambOTf, Utomen. c »niers. Arrive. Leave. I olombo, Aden and p. Saj(! [r 8.,. Cap. Tow, EU, a ar Apr. m 1 «i BuOTIOi Aires. ,>.,!.:>r Dar-es-Salaan, Wa Mar 30 A P^- I «c. M»..,«« n,l nurimn t Canada Maru Aor fi a630 words
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Advertisement503 1928-03-30 11 TRAYa«CX)MF(Mnr BOU-AR fia^i •president^ LINERS Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All Mate rooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled hy 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 running water.503 words
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Advertisement422 1928-03-30 11 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (KOYAL I'AIKET NAVKiATION O^ OF BATAVIA) Incorporate] m Holland.) UMKft COKTRACT w mi the Netherlands Indian governmj Telephone No. 36i0. with nub-connection. tor—l'anMir*. Freifht. Transhi icnt. Marine iHpartmcnti and Mar .jeer's ,1,.^. ilitl lM|tH«| n the :.,rai.. s»: I. m, nt, and |>»«ng >422 words
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Article909 1928-03-30 12 drowned by the fourth. 5a1t,,,,! fefe. mmam was al.«o m—jlmmm and it i.-t «ame safely out of th,. water ami wont m search of his clothes. They had been ftol en and ho died m a few months from c »l*| and exposure. In ill thirty-eijrht909 words
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Advertisement467 1928-03-30 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The n.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe,467 words
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Advertisement164 1928-03-30 12 R INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (Incorporated m England). 0 Direct Service* to Japan via Hong Konj Amoy and Shanghai and to (alcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of I.adinj for Canton. Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefcx Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangt-sze ports, th< Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND164 words
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Advertisement311 1928-03-30 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc.. 44. BRAVER STREET. NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) 0 r.KNKRAI. AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHIL ADELI'IiI BALTIMORE (via Suei> M.S. SILVERBELLE due Apr. 7 M.S. SILVERHAZEL due May S PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICF SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO \\|i LOS ANGELES HARBOUR M.S.311 words
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Miscellaneous666 1928-03-30 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei i.tiii.jin ana Auanian t .a. Ui-nid- and Jeiantutj every 1 ue.-uay, ihuidday ana 1 1 iuay 6 a.m. baiiKKok every Thursday v a.m. rvoia Tinggi, tSeremban, Kuaia Lumpur, Ipoh, laiping, IVnang ana ivcdah and lower Siaia 0 a.m. Keiaman every Monday, Wedne^aay666 words
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Miscellaneous676 1928-03-30 12 SHIPPING NOTES. In all. 4.1">0 deck passcng< »i< dis- harged from three \esscl>- arriving from hina on Wednesday. The Hong Hwa and Anhui anived from Amoy and Swatow with Bit and 'J. respec ti\ely. ejWlet the Daviken arrived from Hong Kong with 1411, The MJf, outward mail steamer ChenI lueaux676 words
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Article1218 1928-03-30 13 WELL WHAT ABOUT IT? Mr. J. H. Thomas' Best Meal. I ca.euloted thai h<> throe >vhole weeks each year attending Labour enfer- ard 1.,0 days attending luncheon* and mneri of various SOCiHioa. At these he 820 ,i Karil a cuiatcfl to; that at these he c« nsumes n.n,1,218 words
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Article48 1928-03-30 13 I <•.!» F«ld 'he ».l.j« am I'oiaiid. and probably the- .>!,], -*r inhabitant of *'boW country, h*«< just died at I.utnwfcka. n^tir LMnberjr. at th« :nr< ..f I2f ;.«.»r- Th»official rocnnJv f the Conr.niunr prov^ be yond doubt that ho wa* bom m the n*iirhhourinjr district of Dybrow m IKO3.48 words
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Article96 1928-03-30 13 •t llf li.li- >,^ UrHuh I w>n. I War TtxMMm. Ma -h. i horrid Briti»< pi*. H«h discovered that ih« f th«- n« v h-n.U f,,r I t,. U no f. Wi 'AH 111 I ri rrta |ncnt> Tho> m«> h»\e brrn AfrM «t. li< »i»96 words
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Advertisement167 1928-03-30 13 SECURITY I f» 1 ■J«a 4sB&tit*CA 1 1 1\ %Jt i; Tun xi y^RfS W- rr--s I I MAN 1 •n""" L TYRF I UifrnlnßnßrnJn^JilirnTTerrvmrTT [i i mB n m cl <»^^B3s^B4nn\^nHflnwßßl nshVJMt Malayan Motors, Ltd. 14-26 Orchard Road Singapore. -I nts throughout F.M.S.— Wearne lirothers, Ltd. Concrete Cement Rendering167 words
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Advertisement52 1928-03-30 13 GOOD-BYE DULLNESS A M T^ w x x X— 4 x^i KARVALLY yAK it TRY THIS CLEANER AND POLISH ONCE AND YOU WILL NEVER USE ANY OTHER Sole Agents: MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD. 14—20 ORCHARD ROAD. BOfGAPOBB. pMMMMMMMMMM Not Forgetting Purely British Workmanship ;i Austin Windsor Saloon -T- J Borneo Motors,52 words
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Article351 1928-03-30 14 Trials of Insulating Materials. How to build a house so that the baby ru \t daor may not disturb the inhabitants of neighbouring houses is one of the practical problems that d now being investigated at the Building Research Station at (larston, near Watford, under the351 words
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Article119 1928-03-30 14 *Ventr|losjS)i»t* lU'm«Hly For l^»ss of Speech. Vii'iina. How to speak without a larynx was demonstrate^ to members of the Vienna So- < i'ty for Experimental Phonetics by Professoi Stem. Thi \v«.rd "v< rit i is).iui>t" literally "stotalker," hi- explained- is u-ually derH to 1,, a misn<.nu-r.119 words
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Article149 1928-03-30 14 Court Visits by Air. The King of the Belgians, who is a ■portamaa, a mountaineer and a keen airman, i* setting a new fashion by paying a visit to Copenhagen by air. He will be accompanied by the Queen, their second son. Charles, and their149 words
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Article128 1928-03-30 14 Vustralia's \ee;l of Women. "Australia badly want! m of sdutatloa, especially if the) have capita] which, aftei a little load experience, thy can invest under their own supervision." said Sir (Jranviii, Hyiii'. High Coaimiat loner let Australia, m a stateSJMUfl i->ued m Londoa during the128 words
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92 1928-03-30 14 SKIERS ASCEND MONT BLANC IN 13 HOURS. lit-neva, Feb. 2'i. The ascent of Mont Blan- has boM achieved for the first time thi? winter by three skiers, namely, a Norwegian iiainer PetoTMB, and two jruides. Chalet and T< urnier. The clim!>e:> stl out at 4 a. in from Ckamonix, taking92 words
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Article16 1928-03-30 14 Mr. J. Shclton. of the Institute for Me'Mcal Research, Kuala Lumpur, shortly K<>ing H..me on leave.16 words
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Article446 1928-03-30 14 Traces of Cultured Race and Uo\6 Coinage. What arai Laajaaa Hbi Mara tho fta. mans raajaT Was it a fatriiaad trading p..,t or sim?'iy a f,u Tatttftj lahanMaj'i huts" These aro questions which aris<. follow>ntr the announrpiiicnt that aflat NOT af investigation the Royal Cummi^i,,,, on446 words
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Article364 1928-03-30 14 Healthy rodit Outlook. New Delhi. K*b. Sir Basil Blackett. the FIMMI Member, introduced trie Indian Budget m the Legislative Anembly to.day. The result ■>f the- financial year 1926-27 showed a net improvement of fourteen lakh- MN thr re vfatd eutimaW. He considered thi> close vppioximatinn as an encouraging364 words
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208 1928-03-30 14 The etTVi >\ '■••t'.vrn eonupvtitMMl on th* villagt mdiii-tiics of Nonliin Ireland «*mph:i at a H"«»ii Ti <!«• Inquiry •jnder thi- Satc^uamir.ir «-nulat i">n*. m which application was made for tlutj if 'Mi i-{ par nM. mi kaported hamikfichii t" Jtul hou««fhi»|<i uotnl-. of lux208 words
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Article176 1928-03-30 14 Mediterranean Oil and otton Staple Jerusalem. It .s i-rivau-ly i»ut authoritatively report cd from Laa)iM that the terminus the Masai pipr lint«. nhich i> t,, ..m\«v M..mil oil |a tin- -,;i. h:»v 1,. M .I.hm.Kml m In\.-ui of th«- port of Haifa. The Turk i>»i |Nt n.i.uiii176 words
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Article159 1928-03-30 14 Noted Hunter. f tt,, n Man-Katers. Mr. Van (him pen Hi liner, a Ehm« tu X ■MM hunter, an authority M .1-eMM Balm, an.l one ..f the Field npiv^rta of the American Museum of at ui Hii tory Is amonjc th. thr MuiiM-n Imei Munaiu...159 words
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Advertisement62 1928-03-30 14 Greater Values THE FOLLOWING NEW REDUCED PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE AS FROM THURSDAY, 15th INST.— NEVER BEFORE HAVE DODGE BROTHERS OFFERED SUCH WONDERFUL VALUE. Special Type 128 Sedan $2,250 De Luxe Type 128 Sedan $2,425 ENGINEERING REFINEMENTS INCREASED ECONOMY Are: the outstanding features of Dodge Brothers' new line 4 cylinder cars.62 words
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Advertisement126 1928-03-30 14 I SAMAJUGA 9 You will not nay j«o %%hrn >ou ser Ihr l.rit^i d«\i<« n xaufres. You mereU PRESS THE LEXER M.AINSI I THE TYRE. NO NEED TO I NSi'REH \y < m for a rt-.nl i mi: of Ihr prensurr. I SOMETHING NEW TO SINGAPORE. f.CNIh I AND CHEAP.126 words
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Article849 1928-03-30 15 Buyers Seller* A.*am Kumliang 4^ s 4r h BaSfTta Tin (t) ;i;» s J(U hatanu Piilmg <$1 ."I Batu Caves ($1 1 {v i Chenderiang p;^ )f 17^ cd Thin Chin (£l> 1.02 4 1."7'Eastern Siam u> i;» s r >( j l >,k c n Haal849 words
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Article40 1928-03-30 15 March 29. I "> :< K.ii.k ilcmnml ir.«l,t- :t m.-. .4 N«w Y«>i k. «l< pi nit! M ;<],, France, demand I j In.lia. T. T. Honir Konjr. lammui II p, Yokohama, > Hnntrkok, «l«-mnr<l H.i S.u.i bHMIM «> r Kpkl.hi. l Rat« 440 words
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Article139 1928-03-30 15 M 1 1 < h 29. T«M .IM V. i Black I ftpiitcn v I. .irl S Sm;,ll "f'l.i Sundi if<i j j (l i lag Mir, (h .1 M^rk K«-d K:iu- N.-wj j.^o Kict-. S:.tn. »U 1 :r;il I K:u L'<.on KintNti j, ,i Rice. X ..it Sioka139 words
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Article17 1928-03-30 15 Mirth 2!»1h.. 12 o'rlitrk n.M.n. Ml to Sun- Ju Q !.<>ri(»«.n Spot >17 words
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Article71 1928-03-30 15 Vrwtrrrfay'M Alteration*. Buyers >. ilctmtams Knit. i Tin Dred i i Malayan >n>. i m* j North Tai|i!titf I I. 1 Jelupaiitf* K. Lumpmr rull) Takua I Ma is iVi.i. n,, Allenbyi H tu> Bukit KatU Ji rai i Kcantan 1.17 ■In. ah Kuala v Ifalaka IV71 words
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Article38 1928-03-30 15 In y.-t.nlay's prlti li^t aurtiona Ml I' er. t that two m«n :if ;><... ir«M.<| pale whirh WU firei) ;t^ U should havr U., n U* 4 and clean fn which apfH-an.J as 40^. jih'.,,|,l h.iv. J"38 words
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Article68 1928-03-30 15 The value- nsumel monl m T man. Shantunir provincial cj, Alone .s estimated around $2~0.i> than .<:.•<;().()•)<» ytlir t, r «-i f. :>i«- uhnl<- pn.\inc«' mu«l than IHO.OOO.OIM) a ><ar. atK.m tinifs th.> annual p'0.,,-.|, f thi- land vrra.h ta\. M—H of the cijrai.tt.- c «n suined m Tsinan arc68 words
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Article45 1928-03-30 15 KOSK. M IMI AII. S KKPOKT Kulhkt i 1.,, Mininc. 11 ivn««n! i Uu i I I \1.,.»1«u I Myth v\ Ku.il.i I ii rin Ratiut KuhfMi I i I i:. nut I linf.iv .,U It.. I WeariHH H li« ii i45 words
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Article64 1928-03-30 15 LYALL AND EVATT'S WEEKLY REPORT. tftof »i i n on la h;i\. 1 i Takuapa*. ur.il X I i 1 R 1 ha» i Ukktn << Mab ;4 <i th« man. i at IjS. ar»«J I'a *at 1 Id I I* j TapaJu Minirir. I. V 1 I a f64 words
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Article27 1928-03-30 15 Ki«Kat" Mm.., Xiii I II 1 I I i n Stork Rtill ror.tinu M« Ml ■t <«»«. Am < (ir., > mrr at foil 1 14 \j v27 words
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Advertisement560 1928-03-30 15 vrT^ "".nftn.non THK" TPI?AT p.OTrm, Imn ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $:J0,O()O.(KK» I lHt GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: Winchester Hn^T™* 4 StfaitS The Company has OOm^n^t^S^. r '^DON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry. E.( deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British ATTRACTIVE PLANS560 words
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Advertisement471 1928-03-30 15 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND 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: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Tonfckah Amritsar i po h (Bhuket). angkok471 words
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Advertisement40 1928-03-30 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated Id England by Rojr«l Charter Al' l FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity (Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Sin*apoi> Representatives.- -.Messrs. BARLd'.V CO. Messrs. HAIIKISONs. BAKKKII CO.. 1/1 1) CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manair40 words
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Article759 1928-03-30 16 DUKE'S DEFEAT THE s c c Yesterday's Padantf (iame. I»tik« SA.i 0. The Duke'i def< ated the bf Q OB the Padang jresi rdaj after fame which, although m the early sta^<-> it promised to be fairly interesting, was rather tam< i |t«'(ia!ly m the second half. The Duke*759 words
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Article62 1928-03-30 16 Scots Side for Wembley <»n Satardaj The following m the Sco tish team chosen t(. play Bn 'land at bley > it Saturday m tli« la match ol the internati »nal tournament. Harknesi (Queen's Part >: Nelson <■ ar<lifT) and Latv Chelsea >, Gibson (Aston Villa). Bradshaw (Bury)62 words
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Article34 1928-03-30 16 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF S.F.A. The annual general mail Ing of the Singapore Football Association will be held at 'he nftVea of Messrs. Sime Darby and Co., i.u\ ..n Wedaeeday next at 5 p.m.34 words
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Article31 1928-03-30 16 H. Steers. TIM well-known ™*rY man Kaa n S(>! u fJ v a|itain th< ninxapoio team m this rear's Intertx>rt >h hi expected to tak ,!ar■ometime m Kay.31 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article115 1928-03-30 16 At the Cricket Club. MONDAY'S TIES. C hampionship I'reiirninary. Cherringtoa vs. R. H. Wild. K. .1. Cassehl vs. G. H. Daly. R. B. C.otrh VS. C. P. Burke. Jt. H. Mallinson vs. R. P. Goodman. P. Murphy vs. R. Byatt. P. Ziegek vs. Capt H. c).115 words
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Article80 1928-03-30 16 (iodoun I>oubles. Macphai] and Co. va. I*, and o. Hank. Guthrie and Co. v?. X.P.M. V raser and Co. vs. A.r.< I' (lice vs. African and Eastern Trade 'orporation. Paterson, Simons mnd Co, vs. Adamaan Gilflllan and •Jaejrt r and Co. \s. BrinkmaßH and Co. Borneo Co. vs.80 words
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Article115 1928-03-30 16 FRIDAY'S TIFS (REVISED! I)> ne Cup. <li and Mrs. Preyberg owe 1 .">.:; rs Mr. and Miss Salmond, scr, ullen (up. Wisharl and Mr*. K. A. Btevena owe I vs. Wild and Mrs. Margoliouth scr. i!. M. Williams and Mrs Salsmaim plus 9 VS. Mr. and Mrs.115 words
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Article51 1928-03-30 16 THE S.R.C. TOURN AMENT. FRIDAY'S TIFS Double Handicap. P. c. <i t Souxa and N. 8. Hogan vs. C. B. Webb and S. de Sousa. Sinclr Handicap "A." v. H. Norrii vs. R. c. Oehlers. Sincle Handiran "1»." F. Gosjmi vs. K. S. hTonteiro, to finish. E. TeffKensohn vs. G.51 words
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Article156 1928-03-30 16 Sedition Charges. Some of our local budding revolutionaries will haw plenty of time to repent of theii misguided zeal whilst underpoinir the durance prescribed by Mr. Justice Deane esterday and the day beforeI.cc Tion^r Than and Tan Yook San. who Were arrested m a house m Wilkie Road156 words
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Article174 1928-03-30 16 A nice little postal exploit is disclosed m an envelope which has been sent to us (Times of Malaya) from Chenderoh, now Well known hv the mow familiar, if bold title, of the Dam Site of the Perak HydroKlectiie Power Company up the I'erak River from Knj?tfor.174 words
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Article87 1928-03-30 16 Mr. K. Bangaaassy Mudaliar, Deputy Collector and Protector <>f Earigraats, aiiived m Nrpapatam on Fi-b. 29 after a private visit to Malaya. Interviewed, he aid that conditions far Indian labourers m Malaya w.-rt- better than m India, and that they could save a considerable amount "">!<• m a year than87 words
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Article56 1928-03-30 16 ENGLISH LEAGUE RESULTS. (Jood Win for I*ompey. [Reiite!*- S.ivue.] London. Mar. 28. I MfW match.-.- p!a\vd to-day resulted as follows' First I)i\i-.ion. \i>enal 0. Portsmouth Derby Mamhe>ter i 0. Sunderland 0, T«»ttenhani Ol Third Dni^ion Southern. (iilMnKham I, Bxttef 1. Scotli>h Ltajjue. Hibernian 8, Qutcai Park < owdenheath56 words
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Article79 1928-03-30 16 IXanyu Ni'-hi-Xii h, Dm If.] I'oKii*. Mar. l!v Id rwp«Mi to the m v it at i< -n of the South Manchuria Railway < >mpar\ :.nd the •Japanese Student Athletic Inion. the French Athletic Federation m I'aris wil' send a team of 2."» athlete- on ficpttliabel79 words
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Article54 1928-03-30 16 [From Our Own rtcsnondent.l Inoh. Mar. Ml For Perak'f Irst >t:.te cricket match agoino] Penang at Ipoh ai BasU r, the following have boon selected: Jordan, Hn mr, Chelvam, Fronde. Kottleton, Nicholson, Pei era. Poueford, Smith. fT|iehll m luds, William^. Reserves: Dfehson and Wlngmim, Dr. Gordon and BWlloch54 words
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Article29 1928-03-30 16 fsteutar 9 oVmrles SanJ« i< h. Mar. J^ In the jubilev mi >r«vai 1 ity At Cambridge beat Oxfoi I bj Ratchet atehet U <; me «i:i!' halved.29 words
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Article248 1928-03-30 16 May an Amateur Rculler Work? c hou!d a man be allowed t amateur itatttl m rowiasj if he i »•< ployed m manual labour, Wai tM <>t th-.-aeotioni raised at special meeting ol National Ama' ur Bowing tioti hel« iii London. The A--<>« ia. >.r. whi.-h iconnected with tli-'248 words
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Article54 1928-03-30 16 London. March 17. The following Ml the results ..f th t \<\ ineipal matches played und. r Iluirl Ini-.n nilM to-day.--Leii e>ter lVnaith 0. Glasgow H. s. Qtasgow I'niv. i. Heriotonians 0. Royal Hiirh School 0. Kdinfuiryh Inst. J). Stewartonians .">. Aheravon 11. Swansea 12. Harlequin.^ 10.54 words
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Article67 1928-03-30 16 London, March 17. The following are Ihf result^ of the niaUlu-> played under Roghf Irairut ruleBarrow :i. Hnnslei Hatley s, Halifax Brmmley 7, Hull Dewsbory IS, I^i^h Feathwtoni n». Bradford Huddi r-tuld IS, Swinton Hull Kingston Wijran Ltada -j."). Castleford Salford Bt HeY n*i R< St. Helen's67 words
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Article61 1928-03-30 16 G. Macartney, the Australian Te criekator, v\h<> eaptatasd Urn Australian team which visited Malaya la-t June. i> >>r his way to Knjrland. Accompanied by Mrs. Macartney, he passed through Colombo la-t week. The Australian Davis (up team. (Jerald Patereon (captain and manager) Jack Crawford and61 words
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Article14 1928-03-30 16 Mr. I). Will*, M.C.S., has been appointed to act temporarily an Assistant Adviser, Sejjamat.14 words
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BOXING.
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Article185 1928-03-30 16 EUROPEAN FLY-WEIGHT TITLE. Frenchman Beaten. London. Mar. l!». To mi» r ht m a co.ie-t f«»r the Kui<'p>ai I ly-\\'< i^ r h» hainpionship, over Jittee?> r> und-. a* the Kational Sp<»rtinjc Club •I'.hnny HHI, the ill i t i n har.ip;on. "iitpofallcd Kmiie JMa«ln'-J. the French < pion. V185 words
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Article124 1928-03-30 16 Scott's Redemption. London. Mar. 20. Now Yoik Boot! aoj fluaUy eompoHd; dissipntod the canard thai h<' aoticontal champion.* 1 Me re\«a <i bim-elt' ai niuch-imjH' boxor and oxpoosd his opponent j* 1 an<l immatuif fighter withe I seottii nmnagar stated; "Nou l'b-1 i> v-v<\ to Amoiican124 words
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Article30 1928-03-30 16 \i:air»-' Mi:mi !!.•;> v i-k'hl I .mion. M;ir. 22. N« >\ rod Phil Seoti Imm atruaged fiirht th Miami h«::\\ w < 'irht Touchstone at Nou T< ,on Api30 words
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Article101 1928-03-30 16 The fnllov I•, ri ItO n pmaal the B.C i: C ntamt the i U iai tlesiatis at < rit ket <>n RundajT 11 a.m. -harp on tin- f«>rnier"> irroajßd. K\;:n Wona;, I.er K» Tj I II i Hian. .litt Siana;. "hn I iin. Ah 'man I ;i f.101 words
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Article23 1928-03-30 16 The data f.r the boras' oanpotltioi lac the monthly ipoaa M \,..jl -j n n..t M..nday. April l»th. a< noli*23 words
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Article46 1928-03-30 16 Pram m i i for Id A. 11. '.'Jv Fiiday Ml |..m. Drill 1t;..1|. Sijrs., "A" Conpaay, B.V.C. Uml Hal!. Malay Company. Drill Ha Toy. Saturday p.m Drill Hall S}l 1" p) Sic*.. M.< Pltn. Sun.!a>. Siulap. S K.K. iv Si-. i Plataoa.46 words
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Article23 1928-03-30 16 For Week Endii Boadajr, l I Friday. Marva SOta. Atntwl ;i Headciuartet s ".l."» p.i»i. B. PI'RDY. Dstru t Coam23 words
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Article27 1928-03-30 16 A IAI bWI tournanunt. .n uKi-h tin events uill \n- the cham] p n pinfflei an'l <loul,! t handi. I th( *.<.<. turn M..> Kntries uill April 28.27 words
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Article40 1928-03-30 16 The Kuala I ainpur Of* deposited th- i tae Prit, Wales in the b H ,i. n St. AadrewV hureh <• :im r This lamp ii W( rtmy dedicated ia memor the I pedition I 1914, ■acrineed hi< I M. M.M.M. - 40 words
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Article52 1928-03-30 16 A very prett> uvddinir Church. Penan*. Rev. R. S. Stewart fl m X between Mr W .1 A. (Iran! of Urn Chartered Bank. PIMMf, son «,f the lat, Mr. an.l Mr-. John AlexannY, GrMM of AIM-rdeer. and Miss Margaret Florence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ma, •]< ay f52 words
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