The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 April 1928
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Title Section19 1928-04-05 1 *:E PRESS, THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1928. Singapore Free Press NO. 12.:tT7 Hi CENTS. SINGAPORE. 85. Till RKDAY. APRIL 192X.19 words
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Article86 1928-04-05 1 ißouu-r> mrnm I Limdon. \pr. I Mr Baldwin's .inn»>uncoment rauiti -.rnati.n «.n thr RubUr K\ihanjC«. Th«' prln a| Bptl in^i>«> •'•PfH ><l IK.. alm.»vi immtnliately. Tl ever, fe« buyers most «»t the meniln r> rrmvr fea Wall thr 1 1 n«i of equentl> thin- was a slight86 words
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Article242 1928-04-05 1 Ml restriction* "I rtinnrr fr»im Malaya and < *>l«n >»••' ah«li*h««d «.n \o\ N1 r»-v Ihin d«-rlar- n |i. made ».> th» Premier. Mr. It .tld win in the llou-e ol Common* >e-t.r da) afternoon. Special caMr- from our 1 «.ndon cure-pondem an- published on paot The242 words
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Article341 1928-04-05 1 r. v loajf ;it U.- 'I r -.f ||M lamia. uh«n« <.|.l Kattta v h of a Mu.plrr and p *outOH ant*. |'t i «»n* anajo* fmHh frimd I t.iin third tUM- it h«u r a Mpa^otil In >shi< h ill tlw 'M'!m >>>•• i and341 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement245 1928-04-05 1 WING LOONG. pO| HKJH CLASS TAILORING. vie, Cut nnd Finish Guaranteed 32. HIGH STREET. Raffles HoteTl I ROOMS WITH MODERN 3ANITATIOM TKA Grill Room DINER I I I NIUVALI.ED IN THE EAST. DANSANT E cherie Valentine xuEsnlvi MONDAY, am TUESDAY, Wednesday, TOMASITA BIRDWELL TH^ AY I x>l (haiacttr. AcTOMtIC and245 words
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Advertisement140 1928-04-05 1 TYPEWRITERS FOR PARTICULARS AND I I I L/l U I b^LbbbbbVbVsi (Incorporated in England) Penang Singapore Kuala Luoxpur leurope hotel! I I J "Renowned by Hoconnuondation." i 9&vmms&m*smm#* si»rin:; race MBRING I 1(2 f? J I I Mav 12th. \jr 1\ 1 Ls Ls SPECIAL RACE niXNKR AND f <140 words
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Advertisement33 1928-04-05 1 I CHRYSLER I 5 ENDURANCE i J I W.W.'.V.VAViV.V.WASWi'A^ I> JOHN HAIG'S I GOLD LABEL i WHLjlvi ;j i| I THE BEST. i j f J g SWEE LEE CO. I" WINK MERCHANTS.33 words
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Advertisement10 1928-04-05 1 page ram i ei:koi>k\n tuoi»ic4l si it*. sz. iik;ii htkfkt10 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous64 1928-04-05 1 THE WEEK. MA. •1 v I? W 1 1 >I! < I h h rwii I*. nici u ■i rra: H. W. t k■ P. at W. I y, 7tA. Hick Wall r, lIJ i I H. W. I m HJ. ~(i < Mnl H M A r I II64 words
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Article277 1928-04-05 2 Secrd Entrances to Mysterj Mission. I' irix. Mar, 7. x ry i rime, such as, mm <an «r< 11 iniau no, would have made Sherlock H> Imri rub i. Unix. th:n hand- with glee and •xtra pip. i 1X j t is and inti ifruing ranii277 words
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Article41 1928-04-05 2 Geraiai livettar*! CUim <»f "Secret" r I-- action. A b n 1914 1 British Admiralty and Pi Huv J»" din a claim f 0 im, M foi V 1 tperi kt, in re S. 0 Hei I i h41 words
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Article98 1928-04-05 2 Vwrth'a (1:,..!, nn < hvrrfc Tower hx. 1 >'!n«' (GloversU r-hrr-) M;.r i »e Society's medai and the Gloucester*!,?™ Branch hew t,,- H»roM Lou*, aged nine. risked his life to -av, a cat i i rtanding with sum., friendi u,,t- Mary 1 Parish Church when98 words
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Article33 1928-04-05 2 Then n km of Mist Dorothy Leemhnw j TO. dauchterj »f M,an |M 1 A .orm" 3 I V La u "i«* 1 of Kuala Lumpur i Kuala Lrnnpor, on Um EM inst33 words
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Advertisement110 1928-04-05 2 A Monster Programme OF Varied Amusements GATE 10 cts. J.W.'.V.V.V.V.'.V.V.VAWiViVtV. :j DRAUGHT HEER ON ICE. 5 I- COLD SNACKS AVAIL- 5 ABLE AT ALL HOURS. J j: c;rosvenor hotel. Age counts in an Antique A Live Book counts more In a Directory r fljDiivcton til \|,il,,>,, Pri ce||||l •it .ill110 words
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Advertisement245 1928-04-05 2 to? emu 1 Theatre (0) Commencing Tuesday, April 10th. AMD NIGHTLY AT iuo WM. THE E>IOK NORTON REVUE (Direct from London). I'UEskntiv:; THE LATEST MUSICAL HITS. Twmdmj amf Vndn.^li. April ](Mh and 11(h PLEASURELAND, |!"!j^: in V ri(ll) A|>ri l2t f' d I: h HOOKING AT LITTLE'S. PRRES Si. 2245 words
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Advertisement100 1928-04-05 2 ALHAMBRA P^P (Tan hrnf Kr* A < ltd I'roi v OMAI must NAfWWAJ miuvi The Patent Leather Kid Richard Barthelmess In tht- lirsl sim* ;j 0 pm KEN MAYNARD mi "TARZAN" "SOMEWHERE IN SONORA &SSS 5 The Lads cf "Behind The Front Arc Rollicking? Sailors in <k '*i\ A J100 words
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Article1039 1928-04-05 3 RIBBER IN THE IDEAL HOME. An Interesting Exhibition. [From Our Own Pnrrripoifcnt.] I ondon, M S. Tb»' Ideal Hone Exhibition ii proving m popular as ,-v«.r thi< year jui«l 'I.- KuM,.v Grower* Association who have- an excellent exhibit are hnvintr linnsmlmis Bomber of enquiries. They have first a1,039 words
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Advertisement177 1928-04-05 3 ssßßSMßßsansn nm i WHEN BUYING A CAR i I "Service After Purchase" I IS AN IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION. i hen baying Camera remember that there are "Kodak Service Departments" j in different countries. GET A KODAK I K da^ limited i;i:imi.: >. lJaitcr> it.mil. OFFICE: 13C FnMawa BojlJ. m >••••••••••.......,... \KK177 words
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Advertisement183 1928-04-05 3 I Crawford's Biscuits I ™44f 9 9 a 7 1 !j THERE IS NO HIGHER PRAISE. I 7 I Quality and Variety at a Moderate Price j I OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING STORES AND DEALERS I i Joarlow Co. I I TELE. 2790. TELE 279J fMELDRUMS LIMITED I TIMPERLEY,183 words
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Article, Illustration139 1928-04-05 4 i ri.n. jur. uvvßUii HOtMersneMi fOMM who nu-an to win Tup anJ LWfW. .Jackson, who u..n th, tl i vwk, I* th< |».ft. th»-n K- Bl und Smith.— Daily Sketch. AMERICAN thoroughness in scenario. The -Queen 1 Tfcariffc, hmim, at which tho play "Tin Trial of Mary Dugftn" bai been139 words
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Article1118 1928-04-05 5 NEED WE EXPORT MORE? The Industrial Enquiry. In our K»'neral roinincnt^ upon the Report si thv Uharnl bsinatrin] Inquiry, v.-e expraased <n?r brreement nrith certain nf it< conclusions, and our diharr^ement with others. Above all. we sought to cmpha.-i----rh- Uw ihat i< naserrai to he taken1,118 words
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Article97 1928-04-05 5 ihoir |{«-«nts K«vtor'v Trohihition. BkMHI t>:«- Mm r. iht' li--\ .1. I »;»1t. i>r-'--hibitcd mmoUbsi daaeian and whist lirifei ii. :h» Chun h bvildinffii, th*- choir of (ltnu-nt's Clmrrh, Hrou^rhton, >f;»»i< h« hav«- >tru«K. Th« y dwIAM 'hat they ;ir> dot* rmin* I rv_>t t«» bl tr«rit»«!97 words
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Advertisement324 1928-04-05 5 l*^n^^^H(j m-^^B 3 jW«^» j^!i ff^^fc jl^M I Ibl<vU ■Jt JBSn "'^KjLJ-*^)™ t^Vsflfl LSI iK^T^i' uK i'v^" I TpROTFCT yourself from the I g -L dangers that lurk in dark- B "e3/ ness> ll^ u tne u ay in »fcey with g y an Eveready Flashli-ht The d «nort powerful324 words
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Advertisement334 1928-04-05 5 NEW DESIGNS IN j I TEAK BEDSTEADS <*; -JVi Handsome Teak Uedsteud uith ()uHrtcrcd I l Mitre Tane! a> lll«« (ration. I ftiL Lpff !t. «i in. Si.le iljiilsnnly Prtat tt6.'>(! m M 4\ n Mnrmn^ tl ln itt 1 rttlr!il alinn H Jl Jl -LJI Jl IL H|L L334 words
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Miscellaneous116 1928-04-05 5 l^'J?.^_ m- 1 IIIf"" l r»Y 1 F" 1 f I 1 W.TH MP WINKLE *^^^T tm E OlD^yal, &&&> -*&B MAN^^'.ii^ nSUf PHtseNllNC T T^ MU w.^k; I#J|| IN THe CICCUMSrfANCe6.«E WAS ROUSED M« WlNKl£,Vt«7l «Kf HiSSON. wvTJklp i^,^At7iu/^» L I V SCMS VaUWlListf B WOULD CL*OLY HAVB Dl«-116 words
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Article141 1928-04-05 6 During 1 tin- coming- holiday the M.-ukray Cop hold bf the Colony and the Dp no— l Trophy held by Selangor will be played for ■I Kuala Lumpur. Singapore, the Duke of Wellington's. Selangor and Penanp will compote for the Spoonei Cup, and the first round will141 words
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Article76 1928-04-05 6 Malay Volunteer Rifle Club. The following was the result of the Spoon Shoot held at the Farrer Ranjre M Sunday afternoon. 200 yds: Xett. Sergt. Mohamed. bin Tahii H'can. Pte. Abdul Rahim. bin H. A. Aziz. 500 yds: Nett. Lieut. H. A. Aziz; H'can. Serirt. M<»hamed Hassan. 60076 words
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Article81 1928-04-05 6 Keppei G. C. defeated Sepoy Lines C. C in the first round of the Wei-Hai-Wei Cup by <? matches to 1. The results of the play were as follows. Sepoy Lines players mentioned first English lost to Campbell 1 up. Carson beat Craip 7 and 6 I.owson lost to81 words
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Article233 1928-04-05 6 League's Futile Pursuit. London. March 18. "1 he dream of disarmament or even of any universal agreement to limit armameßti is as haseless as the dream of a universal religion." says the Sunday Times. which outspokenly llilkian the futility of till League's disarmament discussions. "\'<. Nation." it continues,233 words
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Article80 1928-04-05 6 Scents at IVrformance of "John Strikes I'p." t,. n,. Budapest, March 23. EHf Pollea dispersed hundreds of younjr men who demonstrated in front of a theatre during the second performance of the jazz opera Jonny Spielt Auf (John Strikes Up), which had excited much controversy in80 words
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Article17 1928-04-05 6 London. March 22. t i T .00.000: w r> Mr Edwin pope h s irft17 words
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Advertisement210 1928-04-05 6 j INDEPENDENT <». all wvatWr londitions the Macapon J. Bailitarjr Steam Laundry offers its Ml Ik M. J |j 86 et». par plaei within 24 hours; its. l ll( within 8 days and 10 cts. fu-i «j pfartJ for weekly delivery. Monthly con- 5 tracta arrangad on application. tl I210 words
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Advertisement148 1928-04-05 6 II i W Hij.// 1 Valuable Aid in the Sick Room I v<my €olo&ne I H.IWI R 56 The 18 50 h. p. 5 Sc.itt Ownership of a Bean Car vwll >^ V/ 3 give you the greatest motor- r I ing pleasure obumable at K del.ghted to five you148 words
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Article240 1928-04-05 7 A BIG COMBINE FLAN. The Only Solution. [K»utiT's Service. l Li:nd'n\ Apr. .'l. th( scheme promoted by the Cotton Yarn Association foi the pronoeod combine of mill^ j n t j u AnHMican section Of ihe spinning trade, the combine will l»e entitled The Lancashire Textile Corpoißtion.240 words
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Article232 1928-04-05 7 American's Offer to England. [Reuters Service] l.ond-tn, Apr. The F3n>rlish record price of I'l.viOd was paid at Sotheby's for the orisjuaal manna iij>t of I.ewi< Carroll's "Alice in Wonder land." The purchaaei was l>f. stoacn of Philadelphia. The vendoi \mi» the <»ri^rii it! "Alic." now Mr*. Alice232 words
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Article107 1928-04-05 7 [Rtutcr's Service. 1 Gibraltar, Apr. The court deliberated foi 65 minuU s. After the vi'idict wai aWUvorsjd Dussti*i pot record ua> read and the eovri agaJi adjourned to consider the punishment and returned in half an how. K'. ai -Admiral Collaid PTai BOt pu> i.t when107 words
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Article77 1928-04-05 7 Banter*! Scrriea.] London, Apr. I. The Morninsj !'o<t givos prominence to story fro:^ I'aris that M. Trotsky i.-- bffHsjvad to be dying somewhere in Siberin fr:>m bullet wound. It states that Trotaky was Srad on lasi we«li bj a fomas* H'««| fajsntie. Kveiy tsToti i- hfl fast BUMJIt77 words
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Article58 1928-04-05 7 rncut.-r's Service.] I.imd it Apr. .1. \rnoum-int: a IcdaXtlua in t»«r pin»> f baal patrol t-. UHd, thr Riilm Oil P dints I.inii:«(l. says thr combine raaWtiem< 'c 12 -ij was initiated r<-« ih-- pun eliminating the aosi combina Rrma liai m w% i:ii n.j to !i58 words
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Article64 1928-04-05 7 [Renter** Service. l Washington. Apr. .J. Mr. .Mellon told the Senate Fianenos Com mittee that he anticipated no niatt rial change in business conditions for the reniaiii'lor of I92fi from the pt^codins two j ears. The 1290,000,000 tax reduction MOSt i>erhaps i.e cut down t«< |18S.OM,iO0 vrhiel64 words
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Article43 1928-04-05 7 [sttntll'l Si rvicr.l IterMn. Apr. .1. Twojsty Usoonnani ■ctaJwsjr«sn in I soy aavi atnsrk, Masrlnf t.. <tan.l-till larsjc nnaabar of woricanopa. Th«> usdastrialisti of S;i\.)ii> am maatksf <n April S to eoanidar \hv maaajtiasj af I haf out all nu-tahvorkrrs.43 words
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Article59 1928-04-05 7 [Reutfr's Service. l Cairo, Apr. 3. Nahai Pasha, ■paaktng t > p*mmmb, <lw lac.<! the Egyptian rate was mci ly a statement of fact without any ■pirit of defiaact or a'^^ri-ssion. f)n the contrary tiie Ktrypti GoTvrnmeni i- endeavoaring I prepan the way for a real Acjilo59 words
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Article40 1928-04-05 7 [Router's Sorvii-o.J Srkundi. Apr. I. Mr. .1. H. Thomas, Colonial Mir st< N; labour a fminist.'a' i<m. ')|>«tk i (J (ho now T;;kr>ratli lutfl i Um Gold (<>a-» {•> day. The harbour Wftri 200 and ha -t40 words
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Advertisement320 1928-04-05 7 BUSINESS CARDS. FLORANGE j mi: \K\V POPULAH DRINK Teiinni Parties SSni Dailv "Meals. nal lu'lonKinßs of every ,< ption Klaaa, chinaware <-U\ J packed u>r conveyance t<> the a/orld. Luggage etc rted, attended and put on I rail, and >cnt anywhere. 'i GEE AND CO., Bencoolen Street. DAWN STUDKX JAPANESE320 words
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Advertisement531 1928-04-05 7 NOTICES. NOTICE Ifl HEREBY GIVEN thai the mark ted above i the property of HO CHU SHKK alias HIP HING ToNt; ot" Xo. 201 Read, Central, VhVtorfa, Hongkong, proprietor <•' th»- aaainess <>f medielnc m and manafaetnrers carried on under the name <>r style of the YKI'XC VEW CHUNG VKIK531 words
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Advertisement536 1928-04-05 7 PERAK TURF CLUB EASTER AMATELR RACE MEETING. EASTEK SATIKI) AY. AI'RII. 7TII AND KASTKK MONDAY. AI'RII. «HII Four Races \\>v Horses and hour Rao- t.,r I' St..-,-, tarv'< S (ini";: af A P m n UV<1 thv 2Hth M and o^tn^V 11^ obUined l N writlen ■PPlication unJi la 2nd536 words
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Advertisement263 1928-04-05 7 TAIPIN(i TURK (LIB. \M\TKIK MEETIN& Hedn<H.da\. \:>nl l^fh. and Saturday. Vpril .'M. »> Knn» fur Hiiro*** i 2 Kart**. f«r I'iilo I'unii r ■>• on.- ol which I* lor II II lh. snlf., f I*, r.tk 4. ..1,1 (up SI \Kh S |7.7« Addfi Mi SI \|'.l tF.DPISM TRAVELLING HsffSM263 words
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Miscellaneous443 1928-04-05 7 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDRKW'S CATHEDRAL. EABTEB hay. a.m. Holy Communion. :i.i)!. H<>l\ roiiimunion <Suntr>. a..'. Holy Ceaamnnion. 0:» m. V r ;l Sern,. r* ichen li-\ <;. (i. Elliot, M.A. .i m. ii-.iy Commaaloa. im. Childi n ice. P.m. Postal Evennon and Sermon. aer: Th«- Lord Bishop. si. MATTHBITI CHI443 words
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Article38 1928-04-05 8 BRIGHT-Xt'LCAHT. Oa Bat llrt. IStS, at th. Cathedral »1 Um <;...>,i pherd, Sinicaporr; Job* Hriuht. >.>n th. j Ml Mr». W. Bricat, of Sialkot. Pai It"!-.:.; to 1 Malcaaj aj t T. V. Malcakj .»f Hai tm38 words
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448 1928-04-05 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1928. THE ROYAL OAK AFFAIR. It is BOMcesaary to make any comment with regard to the actual dedsi< n in the Royal Oak court-martial for eonsklering th*^ charge*, the evidence and candid admissions, m court could have come to any othei decision than that448 words
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Article263 1928-04-05 8 The Y.M.C.A. Board we understand have arrived at a division definitely to cloM the Downtown tiffin branch and the dM'isinn will take effect at the end of the month. The failuiv of the scheme is to be repretted because it was undoubtedly based upon the wound idea263 words
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Article1004 1928-04-05 8 Tht- Fret' rYtai will he puhlL«hed on Friday and Monday as usual but there will be no issue on Tuesday in order \>< i;i\r thist aff the Monday holiday Kaffles Museum ami I jl-rary will he oloMVl on Friday. hh«- T>th. and Monday 9th. hut will oprn <»n Satunla\ April1,004 words
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Article47 1928-04-05 8 So\ 001 vn < mi Nn I>K< isio\ Conditional (Betltrr I ondon < .Mmty CuWk n:rM -ittinj:. ailoj.t.-.j thrtr Theatrv* an.l V il lion that tl \nt. f (l i. fMnff*part t<> i»h»j unfcf I \f l«I y*mt% of airr thf tlm unn« TumpMlr nsrdian47 words
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20 1928-04-05 8 MR. MARKHAM'S DEATH FROM CHOLERA. Mr. H«-rt Murkham ir. m Bans mhi i»-fi h I i;i» frt»M out I con20 words
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Article15 1928-04-05 8 Th« \nnual M. kuil. I U MM •nnt*.. I pv.r H' i15 words
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Article20 1928-04-05 8 I. \TKST Kl lIRKR Wl« ll\ run i Ml'-- fv to 101 Mt >v?n not if k tn-d:,20 words
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Article25 1928-04-05 8 Tin I* JuHc* >. i in •>» loDr fun K.t K factory. fniTMir* mnrn(lii nhii,. th. -th. »v Halt A Itati injr th«t th.25 words
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Article15 1928-04-05 8 r«>urt- Mill h§ th« -nmc ar. I ni'Mrin* pomp tin wL* tal15 words
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Article19 1928-04-05 8 th«ir wnrkw n rvMr I *<»n K«»«il mini- r »h<n nli\< K«n i who wik at19 words
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Advertisement266 1928-04-05 8 THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S." I •1 4pj I THE D^INK FOR EVERY KIND OF THIRST A J SOI,E AGENTS Ij CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. I (f«— lyrilwl under the Cotnpaxirs' OrJinovrrs of H<iig Kopp). t (Incorporated in Shanghai.) SINGAPORE. ••>•••••• i (#Ji#i BY BPSCIAL J^f AI'I'OIMMKNT TO HIS MAJKSTY266 words
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Advertisement28 1928-04-05 8 Imummsl CHAM«°AGNE ITHEWORDi 4 ii JROBBIALACI I; From All Garages Dealers. H.B. Winter. 1 I MERCHANT TAILOR. 6-M, Battery Road, (Second Floor— G. H." Building). SINGAPORE Tel. 188.28 words
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Advertisement8 1928-04-05 8 To-da>'s FfMturr. 77// I I rn a i:i:>8 words
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Article577 1928-04-05 9 HOME NEWSPAPERS' COMMENT. W hat the Public Will Demand. [Neuter's. Service.] London, April 4. Telegraph commenting on the (Mi verdict say.s: To anyone famiWtth the ways of ourts-martial the el venHri WM an almost foregone .>;»n. lh<- charges were hound to be irrowly framed in accordance with577 words
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Article18 1928-04-05 9 1 doe in Penan-r during the week-cad and will l' r,- y the niyht mail on tant it;.18 words
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Article353 1928-04-05 9 Watches War Operations. F British Radio Official Service.l Rusrby, April 3. Kinp Amanullali of Afgrhanistan watched a groat display of British sea power to-day. He embarked at Portland in H.M.S. Nelson. the new 83,500 tins battleshln and flagship of Vire-Admiral .Sir Hubert Brand. Com-mander-in-Chief of the353 words
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Article222 1928-04-05 9 Glimpses of Czarisl Days. Thmuvrh the courtesy of the management of the Universal Films, members of the local Preat wen y— ttlimj pivt-n a private scret-nin^ of the film "Michael ScrogvaT which will commence a season a; tht Pavilion from April 10. The story, which is taken222 words
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Article376 1928-04-05 9 ONLY SIX MONTHS' GRACE. Restriction to Come Off on Nov. Ist. COMMONS DEBATE TO-DAY. (Our Own Correspondent. Cnnyrijrht.) T l a I London, Apr. 4. v e lal declaration in the House of Commons on the report of the p hher evnTT T ltei ™o»- Thus, all restrictions376 words
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Article140 1928-04-05 9 Captain H.H.W. Savile. M.C. The Middlesex Repiment has boen selected to succeed Captain H. A. A. Howell, The Middlesex Rejriment, whose appointment terminates on Juno sth, as Aspistant Staff Officer to Local Forces, Malaya. Captain Savile served in Malaya with the 2nd Hattalion The Middlesex Regiment in140 words
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Article25 1928-04-05 9 I arc passing out of tho a>rr of steam into a new age, the features of which will he electricity and chemistry. Mr. Philip Snowmen.25 words
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Article169 1928-04-05 9 lAPAITI INCREASED VATIONAI. DEBT. [Bjf iuurU««y of the Nanyo XichiN T ichi Shimbunsha.] TJokio. April 3. At the end of IM7 Japan's national dcM amounted to the total of five thousand thret- hundred million yen. which -h<>\v»d an increase of nearly two hundred million yon compared with the169 words
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Article81 1928-04-05 9 After the jury had returned an open verdict at the inquest into th»> death of Tan I>ei N'eo. the Chinese lady occupant of fl Ruerby taxi who was killed on the Geylanff Koad on .Mar. 21 in a collision between the Hup-by anil an Kss»x driven by81 words
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Article861 1928-04-05 9 THE MERCANTILE MARINE. In Praise of the Moderns. To the Editor. Sir.-Thf .article in this morning Free Ftaoa a. o ur Master MuSm and tW Tra.nin* in the Merchant Navy. by Captain 1»™ Wlth tU few eom»«it* on The appointment of H.R.H. The Prince Tn A861 words
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Article96 1928-04-05 9 Their was a full "attendance at the Nen>'Semhiian State Council meeting on Thursday mornir tr last at StTemba- M\< Hijarh ness the Yam Tuan was in the .hair, supported by the British Hrsidrnt. (the Hon'ble Mr. K. C. H. W.-lff. C. M. the Dato Klana iV-tra, Sunirei96 words
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Article49 1928-04-05 9 Queen Souriya's I>erlMion. Queen Souriya has decided n<»t t<> w«-ai the veil when sh«' fStWM t«» .\<">rh>inistan. She points out that her pe«.i>lr have no* seen her face on the f.lms and th-n- i^ no reason why th«'V should not stv her fai-e in reality.49 words
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Advertisement88 1928-04-05 9 1 For Those Going Home 1 I WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN KX(I.i:SIVE RANG! OI IWO < \SIIMKItK AND WORSTKI) SIITIM.ir- fa» E 11 v I i A VISIT M (.(.KSTKI). I ROBINSON CO., LTD. I J (Incorporated in Straits SottWm+aU.) i Raffles Place, Singapore. T^Psafc^afc^^—^^^^^^aaflaV-l I k* pCajlßaV^avWl I88 words
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Advertisement672 1928-04-05 10 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES i:XPRi:ss SERVK K MARSEILLES. LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEKKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) Due S'pore. Route suhjfct to alteration without noiice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. t AENEAS MaixilK'.-. London, Rotterdam672 words
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Advertisement586 1928-04-05 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). 9Aaam "elleWaFline. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AM) J \PAN. Due .S'pore. 1928. s.s. CITY OF ROI'BAIX In IWt s.s. CITY OP NEWCASTLE May s.s. CITY586 words
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Advertisement368 1928-04-05 10 P&'O British India and Apcar Lines. (Inrorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH Hl^ MAJKSTVS <.O\.K\MrM LONDON AND FAR EAST MMI SRRVU'I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA \\V\\ l>u« lonnacr. W^&n \*>nnmgr por» K \S«,H \i: RAW AI I'I\I»I June M368 words
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Advertisement593 1928-04-05 11 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. c#«. Meamern. Arrive I Rotto I'iam, HaaAurg, Bnaata L,eave. Coloaibo, Ada and P. Said. Atoaki Maru Anr u A Town. Santos. Rio Apr 16 Tla 1 lata Maru May 3 nv A II 1 bawa, Zanzibar, Dar-ea-Salaam, Beifa, Uoreaco Marqnei and Dorhan. f Canada Maru593 words
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Advertisement523 1928-04-05 11 TRAVEL" COMFORT "PRESIDENT 1 WB&L LINERS -rS^&BDollar President liner, offer you l uxurioUs travel comfort. All "tate-rcms are outride rooms. well-ventil.ted and cooled by electric fan,. They are furnished with beds (not berth,), each having t ectr,c reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate .11 h ve hot and cold523 words
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Advertisement374 1928-04-05 11 K. P. M. (Incorporated in ilulUn.] Tran.h. t. Mai in. lUpartmenU and Re P re.ent,ri, lf in thr >!raiu Srl Jt>n|rf|||| ,> n nf> of tl.u ornciAi fouun di rbai or w All informal. ..n, detailed .Un«'rarH>. f:^ f t har,,. Apply K.P.M. Touri.t Office. an,i 1i,.,,k,,,.|,.n. s '"Kk,.|. Itanjaak-lnlaml..374 words
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Article45 1928-04-05 12 II bullocks and 1.408 sheep by the CVntaur from Fremantle. Coal by the (lan Macnair from Durban sf> bullocks and J.'JTT pigs by the V.m Overstniten from Tanjc»ng I*riok. 170 bullocks by the Kator from Bangkok. 2f»7 bullocks from Bangkok by t».. Malini.45 words
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Article608 1928-04-05 12 A Touch of Electricity. In a rodent ImM of the MM«»r B«-.r then- lengthy ami .somewhat intriguing «1 cription of the Fan Kuai. an American privnte yacht which claimed t.» bo the I completely equipped VMttli eictri" -ally. any yet afloat, and to ne capable of operated608 words
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Advertisement504 1928-04-05 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. n Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). Th« 8.8. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins 6e504 words
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Advertisement222 1928-04-05 12 s.s. GLENTARA. CMUigBMN <>! cHi-fro per the above steamer from London i arrived March 31«tt are hereby notified that I (Jeneral Survey of all cargo landed in damaged condition will be held at (Jodown Xo. .'J6-37 un Friday. April 13th 1928 at 0 a.m. No furth. r survey will b«222 words
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Advertisement397 1928-04-05 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc.. 44. HKAVBR STRKKT. NEW YORK (Inrorporatrd in I .8. A.) 0 GRNKRAL AGENTS REGULAR FREIGHT SERVK K TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA h BALTIMORE (via Suet) M ..S. HI Vr KHKI IK <\i* Apr 6 M.S. BILVERHAZEL Hue May M.S. SILVEKASH Juc M < PACIFIC JAVA397 words
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Miscellaneous684 1928-04-05 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuan tan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Sere m ban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Keduh and l>ower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday684 words
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Miscellaneous229 1928-04-05 12 SHIPPING NOTES. The Hai Ning arri\ed from Hong Kong and Swatow on Tuesday with I,2'JT deck passengers. It is understood that the former Government yacht, Seabelle, is shortly to be put up for auction. The Dmtnt, which recently sustained damage to her bow in a collision with tho Huntrens, is229 words
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Article780 1928-04-05 13 In St Male m •Here *I*^: iL m MI H «|ut*si, now few are irLt An J r 7J ar r° m Cam; t() «n end at la>t And in the first, faint li*ht that lomw^ ll t hv rha r coldly, as it seemed, at the780 words
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Article121 1928-04-05 13 Thp Hnn'hlo Mr. E. C. H. Wolff. M.r... the rftiiinp Rritish Rcsiflcnf. Ncirii S«>nihilan. and Mrs. Wolff wen- Him* a t the Rosi<J«n. y. Sormihan. M \V.«tln«'«l;»v evcnins:. Tlm Solaniror Statr P.nnd m in attP7idant«.>. Over tw. hundrt-«l invitations had boen issm-d. Anmnir t^>»s«' ppMtafl if 11 the Flis Hlfhlltti121 words
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Article182 1928-04-05 13 Crowd (ia-sps in Horror. Pahs. March 20. <1. including many woraphen who had assem- n t, a. i.. horrified to V waller, dufcad to Htw. f»!i of IBdf«et tower with his parachute The exploit was carried out in defiant -e of the prohibition order following the182 words
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Advertisement154 1928-04-05 13 HUPMOBILE v.*v.'-*v y i -"^f 9 9 —M^^^B^^^Hy^P— TTT^f V--- "ji/'i 1 By^** Ml Y_^^^^^^"**^ i' THE IMPROVED y HUPMOBILE SIX achieves a triumph in six \A( y cylinder performance and distinctive designs r* Hupmobile V'v /has fashioned a body of graceful sweeping lines— in attractive two- V tone colour154 words
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Advertisement637 1928-04-05 13 I FOR THE j I NEW FORD CAR I Itexaco! j Motor Oil Heavy I I TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL j I Texaco Thuban Compound I I Manufactured by The Texts Compan> I\S. A. Distributors for Malava: j William Jacks Co. j I MHQAHmW FOM swettkmi \>i ki \i\ m >iri637 words
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Advertisement36 1928-04-05 13 AtCTION SALKS. I BHHUFPB SALK or mr u IBTTtCMBMI t On ThurMiji>. Apr. l Mh...-,i 10. 10 am hin(. kj m \l rx N *Hi f, aw KXCIIANCK IiANK- Ml «nd 7| h b«- n Aprfl36 words
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Article908 1928-04-05 14 POSITION CONSIDERED AT AMSTERDAM. Meeting of Growers. A meeting of Dutch rubber producers was held at The Hajrue on March 1. Hi. A. (i. N. Swart was in the chair, and tht present position of the iuMhm -produi .n>; in dustry was discussed. The Dutch planters showed908 words
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Article69 1928-04-05 14 A ■Illliagl irfli tak.' plare in \;»ril. a* Kuala I.umnur. btUPW Mr. William A. Qibf.nn, of Bedford sad Mentakah. K.M.s. and Miss Mai^arct L. Sneirs. of .\>h burton Road, Croydon. Ex. Lady llQas uimpaon is hortly retun to China by thr Trans-Siherian i Heavy booktagl ;irc reported over this quick69 words
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Advertisement300 1928-04-05 14 I AN 'DEAL BEVERAG^g f I? MAITEXTBACt S^'^/' I v "iuv.ecc! 3^ —^ißH TB I? >N'SOt.UBLE taH Ij GRANULES ;J 3 K^M^^^fe > Good Health is 5 Real Wealth The most precious possession you can have is Good Health. A rich man who is always ill «j is the poorest300 words
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Advertisement139 1928-04-05 14 V I Oakland tin- Aii-styio six: Kn^in- I^^^CW' smartness in every line Hrilliam DIICO shades as befit such a ear U^^^l supreme harmony of vmtv detail the advanced VOglK In motor ear.. I Performance tool Spirited performance the kind you've always wanted 1 wafting t«> make your acquaintance 1 ORIENTAL139 words
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Article604 1928-04-05 15 .p. May port, Apr. :j. rne price ol Tin during .t >lv k nued mtv rv ports indicate a firm market. Shares hav< een quiet throughout the i turnover in loth Sterling: and doilai issues nave been small. Quotations, however are well maintained and in the case604 words
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526 1928-04-05 15 FRASER CO., EXCHAGNE AND SHARE BROKERS. Amm Ku„,,,a„ B B ">™» Banxrin Tin (i'i JS 11 T! Mun Tin ($1) g JJ < pTSaaSaVm KinU K«ll_. Kh-R.-Rh* (in Kuchai Ki 1 2(i l.umiur Tin (gl I that Mine, (f) Ling* Tin Maayan tollieriw (10) d *P*2** Conad. <$n |.074 l526 words
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Article23 1928-04-05 15 Ban It IK x Viw k. Frame. Ind.., Kotiij. 11l Ifmj.nil Jav;i, dei. j H M H r.k of B«gl«n.l K.-ite 4^23 words
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Article64 1928-04-05 15 i I I'.p;,.r M I' 1 I I! < opra Mm.i 1 1.-,| Rice UM| if in Ch;.n Mark m «U\ M iC HmtHii --,1 en No 1 i Rice, Siam Hru-.»Mi N o 1 v No. 2 > Ku-f, Rat,; o j •> Rue, An.uu I l for64 words
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Article14 1928-04-05 15 Vpril It h.. 12 oVliick n0,.,, i: M j:14 words
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Article27 1928-04-05 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. SiniMp- r, r i| Rubber. I, n lon n v Kinta In ni Mi '(I J K intan 1.1 I Indusirial a, I27 words
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Article20 1928-04-05 15 i.n !> th T "v Ul(lkl bucket lt m Running Time, 744 I i:*M.-. hours; 740 i klf20 words
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Article23 1928-04-05 15 YKSTERDAI s mvH lucnoN i. »'KH KS IU ft II 1 I.IJI I Stand •rd (Jualitir. n n i<*t award <.23 words
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Article17 1928-04-05 15 C«rd«ner *ho IN v Man (f u h«* w«. H mr i. ml < "rrm«||.17 words
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Advertisement639 1928-04-05 15 ASSETS OVER .$8,000,000 THI? TI?I?AT rtomrnn ASSURANCE IN FORCK OVER S!0 Ofln nun IHt GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: Winchester HoujTE!'" 1 Se lem te) L 0 a^J .£p cour( S ATTRACIIVE PLANS OF ASSITPAvn^ Assura ce Companies Act. Bnt h Secretary AGENTS WANTKit G. C. KNOX639 words
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Advertisement151 1928-04-05 15 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AM) CHINA Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Faid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 K.-.erve fund 4,000,000 Reserve Lial>ility of Proprietors nnn imn IKad Office: 3*. Bishopsgate, London' E ?.C. Agencies and liranches. [;Sr ST gsr Calcutta K «te |«WNi151 words
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Advertisement40 1928-04-05 15 C ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (lororpom*! to En.l.nd h T h.r.,, A!» I* FIRE MOTOR CAR Marivp Fidelity G-rtntee-Administration Uonds Singapore RepresenJativ, >._M, ow ((> J it- u.\i:i:i.BARDtU LTD CHA4TEBBO HANK CHAMBERS (l«t fl«r) A. GORDON LBE, BmUm M ,na K r40 words
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Article1142 1928-04-05 16 DIFFERENCES WITH SELANGOR. Mr. .1. M. Sirae's Views. The annual meeting of the Singapore Football Association was held last evening, the President (Mr. .1. M. Sime> being in thi« chair. The report and accounts, as presented, showed a loss of *1,:i81.44 for the year, which, it was1,142 words
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Article92 1928-04-05 16 PREPARING FOR THE TESTS. The West Indies' Visit. [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] I. <mcl<»n. April 4. The MfoetOTl for the cricket Test match cs which will bo played in England this summer against the West Indies are: Mr. M. I>. (1. Lereaon-Gowwr, chairman; Mr. J W. H.92 words
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Article68 1928-04-05 16 [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright. 1 London, April 4. A Daily Mail ci>rn>sf>ondent su«p«-.->t-that the Cambridge University superiority in sport during the last few years is due ti> two reasons: technical and psychology i nl. As regards the boat race. Cambrid*r« ha> always >hown. since the68 words
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Article43 1928-04-05 16 [Our Own Corns purulent.— opyripht.] London. April I The I'arlian.entaiy Olympic Games Coin mittcc nut yesterday. They h<po to *ol lect CtfMi of the I'HO.OOO whu-h it is b«iag attempted to raise to ei.ver the e\pen>es <>f the Games.43 words
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Article25 1928-04-05 16 KOZELUH COACHING AT WIMBLEDON. [Our Own C rn'-poiitlrnt.-Copyripht.l London, April Kozeluh has conuntneed his coaching *n-jairfmt-nt at Wimbledon. The experiaMtti will be watched wHh Intergit.25 words
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Article29 1928-04-05 16 (Our Own CoiTCtpoßdettt.- -ropyri«hO. London. April 4. A n»u competition has i eon iraueurated at Hifky for WOHWI <>r.ly. u-=invr sportinjr rirt»-^. called the Amazon-.--.29 words
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Article28 1928-04-05 16 [Our Own Correspondent. (op\ right.] I <'M<i..n. April 4. England defeated Bele urn in th»- let hockey match in London by 7 eroals to 1.28 words
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Article43 1928-04-05 16 [From Ot.r Own Correspondent.] Penan jr. April Z. Boyle, the IVnanir Recreation Club outsicJt- left, ha> bee* MWpcndUd for the resi of the LfagiH 1 s»-ason f»>r striking Frost o1 the Ponanpr Cricket C]uh durinjr a f<>otl>a;' match last week.43 words
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Article163 1928-04-05 16 Tho«»e who have seen Richard Bartholmt s in his previous lOCGMMS, Tol'able David, foi instance, will delight in The Patent Leathei Kit?, in which he is in a role which ht fill?* with such excellent acting 1 that the picture has been selected as one of163 words
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Article109 1928-04-05 16 On Saturday at the Land Office an address was presented by the Staffs of the Land Office, Rural Board and the Rubber Restriction Office. Malacca, who met together to bid farewell to Mr. Osborne Beckett th€ Collector of Land Revenue, member of com. mittee of the109 words
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Article203 1928-04-05 16 THE LOCAL CLUB TOURNAMENTS. S.C.C. Ties for To-day. No play yesterday. Ti«'s tor yesterday will be played on Tuesday next with the exception of Collins versus Cart-w to be played to-day. THURSDAY'S TIES. < hunpnTT-liip Preliminary. 0. R. S. Hateman vs. Majoi F Stoehr. R. H. Wild vs.203 words
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Article46 1928-04-05 16 F<-<»thiill competition No. 34. coupon and list of m;«l» h« will bi published in <»in- Isaw of WadMsday A])iil 11th. to^ethtr with the a inru«r i>f i-ompt'tition N'>. 'V.\. ;i< ihtir will bt* no Tuesday issue o{ iht l>ee I Press ni-xt wet-k. HiiMiiii'»iiii;miiimmiitii'nr,MimiiiiMi!i!nitiH.imiiiiiiiiiM'iii!wtimi.iimtiti!iiuu46 words
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Article362 1928-04-05 16 A vt 1/ intefMttag mati-h was played or the S.('.R.< fTOOMi on Sunday between th« Old Rafflesian-' \>>»« iati-.n and thr S.C.R.C As the grouad was slightly wet iho jjanu did not start until 1 p.m. Wiaaiag the tothe Chinese batted BM M 1-alnnan'. w iv-ki-t and coipPgd the362 words
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Article65 1928-04-05 16 The following racen will he sailed M Sunday: "A" Clans: Final race for tho Spring Trophy. Start 10.10 a.m.; OMM M fot last Sunday; Handicaps Juno. Jt-Jin Ella Dorr»thy, and Kathleen scratch; Klla 7 per cent; Remainder 12 per cent. "B~ Clasn: Final race for the Mailer Trophy. Start65 words
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Article49 1928-04-05 16 Members are reminded that an "At Hum*-' will he held at the S.C.R.C. to-morrow. Tht tennits final between Hooi Hye and Bong Soo, which was postponed la*t Saturday or account of rain, will be played <>fT at 4.45 p.m. sharp. Memb< rs' familie-* an<l friends are all welconie.49 words
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Article44 1928-04-05 16 The Penan jf Recreation Club are sending team* to Singapore at Raster to play the S.R.C. at cricket, football ami tennis. A dano will be given at the Prill Hall on Saturday for which tickets are now on .*ale.44 words
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Article703 1928-04-05 16 MALAY INTER-CLIH SPORTS. Officials for this Year. (By Our Mu.slim Correspondent). The Malay Inter club Sports were first I organised here two years ajro to comrne- morate the Muslim New Year On both I the previous occasions, the sport > Mli i held successfully, thanks to the hard703 words
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Article98 1928-04-05 16 Pmnrammr of Drill-, up It and for Monday. April inh 192H Thursday. .Vl5 p.m.. I>i ill Hall S.R.K. <v > F. S*ct. Malay Drill Hall Mm'hy Company. I'riday. RLakan Mati S.R.A. I'ort Dfcfami M.C.) < Sineap- M. i\r. t ntn. Sigrlap Chinc-p Coy. Saturday. Blnkni Vati S.R.A.98 words
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66 1928-04-05 16 lM«n* to (over Six Miles A Minutr. I onrfjn. March 25. Germany in likely to he an entrant for thv next content for the Schneider Cup in 1929 Her Air Ministry will construct new super- marines after th*- .forthmminjr attempt for tho wpeed r«t-ord. It66 words
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Advertisement25 1928-04-05 16 The Patent- Leather Kid will be shown at the Alhanii»ra up to Saturday evening. There will also U- a matinee on Saturday at 4 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement128 1928-04-05 16 Nursery .^\y Records v^^* I^HLLDREN will be enraptured with the \i. v^Rhymes and Tuneß, and Fairy Stor rollicking wholesome fun which are to U t. t thefie delightful Records. i§ Hi« Masters Voice t Ask to hr»r the*** r»cord» or writ* for dwriptiv* h S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. Incorporated in128 words
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