The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 April 1928
1928-04-28
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Title Section14 1928-04-28 1 Singapore Free Press Hi CENTS. SINGAPORE, SA SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1928 NO. 1 J..:!Mi14 words
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Article421 1928-04-28 1 I our noun be M I 1 X 1 Hi I Mi H i I 1 1 1 1 mi I p near, t f I' fiat I 1 ink* 1 I I ..rk w I I <. i i W.I'H Hill.. h«a,i R Huli:... I-421 words
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Article348 1928-04-28 1 Ki\f ita^^iiKcr^ Wfrr killed hen >i\ roartU'M of a .lohanne»bui u train werr derailed and burnt. Page 11. According to a l,«»ml< n cable r«*<ei\ed in l|i>h London *tm-k> .ire expected to d«flmc b> :i.«Oi» lo I.immi ton- I hi- week Pa*e 11 Our London correspondent «.il»l.348 words
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Advertisement223 1928-04-28 1 I, v v. v. v.v. v.\ v. .v.v. v.v.v.\ WING LOONG. ;i JM HIGH (LASS TAILOUL\<;. J j J C«l and Finish Cun'antoed f 32. HIGH STREET. J v/'.^-v/Avyv^vvA%vwvuvuvvwf I Raffles^lotel SiMiAPOREFLVIN«CI.IIB INAUGURATION DINNER f TO-NIGHT \r h p.m. fl BOOKINC WILL BE CLOSED AT 11 AM TO-DAY. I he223 words
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Advertisement140 1928-04-28 1 ?JXSgV:S J mcimir«iiluirii^ 1 vi I •as:* v7gBSEBSBB9S9SSSBB9BBSnnHBBSBn I EUROPE HOTEL: I 1 The Europe" String Orchestra j will play on the Verandah Z\ I To-Day from 11.30 to L J THE EUROPE HOTEL LTD. 'Phone 2740. Arthur E. Odell, Managing Director. SESIiiIISSI&SIf'SS* •.j»i>>;« •i®®®a®[?Miisifiass 9 > jJADEL PHI HOX140 words
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Advertisement102 1928-04-28 1 LATKBT ADVKiniSKMKNTS. Al PftJN x Q vv P;»l-. It. M M 14—1 1 i )h race «ir. mm i H.-tr \*mm 2. '"Th»- Glad oria h Mi I .ii.i nikrfitlv Paffl I < >aUan<|. all Ptyk Ital M l Pmm 1 TKi E iropt H < >i> Kent ra plai102 words
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Advertisement22 1928-04-28 1 j| WKHQ LOONG. i TIIK KM <)«.M<F.|i MOI sh J i f j| Xl UOPFAN TROPH \l -MM ;j m ii.ii sTKKK-r22 words
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Miscellaneous18 1928-04-28 1 THE WEEK. H. W M Y.yi.vji. ..i. < M II M H II 1 1 I! 1 I .n.18 words
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Article422 1928-04-28 2 Sin-raporv. )r i.. f v atotcd art generally those cum i at I ly<dc Ternec Market. At the other markets there may be small ram- B«4 i R>un<l Kati 50 earn l P .1.. lean *> l Pork, Imm and fat i iM qualitj I <!•» 52422 words
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Advertisement382 1928-04-28 2 THE HAPPY VALLEY 1 PRESENT A Monster Programme OF Varied Amusements GATE 10 eta. CEYLON jj j GRAND HOTEL, NUWARA ELIYA I I The Sanitoriuni of the Kast Famous for its Golf Links, J Botanical Gardens, Trout C Fishing. Tennis and Hunting J C The Kate for Residents m India.382 words
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Advertisement331 1928-04-28 2 [rcfORlA Theatre. Commencing Tuesday Next, May Ist. and Nightly at 9-30 p.m. ALL-COMEDY PROGRAMME HP ¥7* GLAD EYE From the World-Famous Stage Play. Estelle Brodie, John Stewart and The Latest Gaumont Graphic Booking This Morning at Little's POPULAR PRICKS- tl AND $1, Pavilion From Tuesda>. 24th. to Monday. :Wth. April.331 words
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Advertisement227 1928-04-28 2 /VLHAMBRA PH^ (Tan Cheng Kee and Co.. Ltd.. Proprietor*) Commencing Thursday, April 26th I FOR SIX NM.HI AT IVM "THE BARRIER A MIGHTY him ADAPTATION Rex Beach's Famous Novel I A STIRKINU VIKII.K ROfti 01 \l\SKv A MPrrRO-GOLDWYN M.\> XX I'IMM |CI VI !m\ IN THE URST sums v r\i227 words
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Article472 1928-04-28 3 Report to the Reichstag. Berlin. On the tenth anniversary of the- great Ct r W offensive which Ludendorff and Ger n'anys other war leaders h<»ped would «nd (he war victoriously for (Germany, the Rtichstng has- had submitted to it the report of its committee, which for the472 words
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Article147 1928-04-28 3 Plea for Anti-Strike Trade Unionism. Madras. Apr. 16. A ■troag plea for anti-stiike tradunioni<m wa< made t<>-night by Mr. B. Shiva Rao. chairman, executive committee. Trad* Ualoi Congress, who addressed the M.S.M. Railway Labour Cnion on the work befotv them. Bi ('.eclared the most effective guarantee of147 words
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Article151 1928-04-28 3 Lard Riddell. presiding at a "DoaUBMMM Xiirht" dinner at the London Tress Club m honour of Mr. L. S. Aniery. the Colonial Secretary, referred to Mr. AmeryV Empire tour, m which lie covered 4SjMt miles and BMMic -(>.'> speeches. "Mr. Anu-ry," he ad«led, "is a man of151 words
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80 1928-04-28 3 Kemarkahle Bequest to Liverpool. London, March 26th. Professor Reilh-. lecturer on architecture at Liverpool University, speakinp yesterday at the Guildhouse, Eccleston-square, .-aid that the interest that was heinu taken m the building of Liverpool Cathedral was shown by the number of bequests itieived from80 words
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Article21 1928-04-28 3 Psychoanalysis will he more valued when it can l>e u.seil more to prevent crime m stead of exculpating criminals. Washingtor Star.21 words
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Advertisement163 1928-04-28 3 I *ArVWWW WW^^ GLAXO is the only food that has been used m 5 Royal j: Nurseries. Surely if there was 5 a better it would have been given J: to these Royal Babies. Your Baby is as precious as a Royal Baby, and ji must have the best food—163 words
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Advertisement172 1928-04-28 3 [Motor Car Specialities .l I "Falconite" Enamels !fi AND 1 Colours I m a Large Variety of Shades. g (0) Hood Dressing m Khaki and Black Ready for Application. I Anti-Corrosive Paints i I For Mudguards. |:M I 1 Barlow Co. I TELE NO. 2790 SINGAPORE. TELE NO. 2791 pBITUMASTICn172 words
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Article560 1928-04-28 4 Newest Models on View. The man who is contemplating the purchase of a really cheap utility tar. which can ho relied on to give him sterling service, need go no farther than the Cycle and Carriage Co's showrooms m Orchard Road, when demonstration of r.»2s Singer models560 words
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Article1070 1928-04-28 4 HON. VICTOR BRUCE - HON. VICTOR BRUCE CARE REPAID BY INCREASED EFFICIENCY. A Word to the Novice. dfds dfdsf df dfdfd THE [SPECIAL to n:ii NMLI (Jear-chanuinir is probaJ y the w<>r<t bughear of the aavfaa, Although on the ma.i > rity of th< i>resent-da\ cars if i- pos-iiSle to make1,070 words
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Article109 1928-04-28 4 h» n I>i«|i«». iM*nl al. St. Marys-avenue. him h Knd. Kinrhh-y. nas charjr^l at OM ItVtff with I >« i ng dntnk whilr n rhargt <»f a motorcar. an<l %n»; «lrivin(r m a dan?* rou> mann.r, v pi m- Htateti that h<> hail Jl109 words
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Article34 1928-04-28 4 A motorist had lost hi- way m Bur ami pull ng th«> iMa of .1 *tationat\ car p<>k< hit head through tile •Mmij» and nhoutcd m .m inifM h.,id"? **Xi k 'her glaring sa\agfk.34 words
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Article59 1928-04-28 4 CHEVROLET SEDAN AS POST VAN. TKr kiiimll I* v v«rs HU miil irtU mlot coach *hich he furipen**, is or.; th, V«llln» mAm\A m »"lllflll Will' l*l '■I ..n holiday, hr VMM i«" H. that 1 1 to*** for th. mail t.. (h.-i On hi» r. turn hr *f! and59 words
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Article21 1928-04-28 4 THr annoum-riii •v» rmr* told thr«»ur m imuinir to hand I tor rsr» and Canadian fa< Msrr than ylying all Si.n.21 words
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Advertisement76 1928-04-28 4 High Pressure arid Balloon Tyres and Tubes *JTyfll%r\± Time to Re-tir« mi J^fT I w'^ I^\ a( > v* m n Distributors CYCLE AND CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. Singapore. Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Ipoh, Malacca- 3^ THE FISK RUBBER (FAR EAST) LTD: SALES DIVISION. I G.ll and G. 12, Union76 words
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Advertisement70 1928-04-28 4 Dim BOA BtAilli hßb xXI Bb B^^h BW BY m %i| by X -M \\rv. madr J.fM^ix, ha^ lh«- rr-p«fi m| th« *h«le vs«»rld and it ha* rnnml t ht-_-r-^^ formanM Give a good tire a good tube A GOODYEAR TUBE good^^eAr r7^^^ B^i TROPICAL CONDITIONS 9 I 1 /^B^B^Bt70 words
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Article1114 1928-04-28 5 RULE OF THE ROAD TRADITION. A Lack of Initiative. I am heartily thankful that I am not one of the great army of new motorists who have to M( out for the first time on the rather grim adventure of piloting a car <>n i our1,114 words
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Article25 1928-04-28 5 There wan a young lady of Ryde Of eatinjr tfreen apples she died. Within the lamented They quickly fermented And made cider inside her inside.--Book-n^an.25 words
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Article735 1928-04-28 5 THE iSLE OF REST." Where the Cab Horse Reigns. Bermuda, 19 ifMl miles of hill and dale, 700 miles south-east of New York, m the mid-Atlantic, I* onr imagines, Urn only civilized highly n\<> lernized place m the whole world whore there are now no motors. In Bermuda735 words
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Article269 1928-04-28 5 Man hrunk m < ar Ma> h« Uhrn Walking. tated m a motor aae, at Mar) llbuiW that, from ami «i»rnt whether a man »a» drunk or oat ependcd on the particular job that he. was tloinir at the moment. The point an»« «rt n* 1269 words
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Article15 1928-04-28 5 Mot.-nnr ha* it* adTftntafftt, but «r i.«u*t l**art of h«<vminir 'all 1* Vf an*! no15 words
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Advertisement47 1928-04-28 5 /or Economical Transportation C i^ t_ BorneoO-hevrolet Ltd. (Incorporated m the Strait* Settlements.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PBNANG. SEREMBAN. IPOH, TAIPING, MALACCA. s J SWIFT, SMOOTH, SAFE TRAVEL Sole Distributors For Malaya Guthrie 8 Co., Ltd. S (Incorporated m th« StrarU SettUmenti) j 15, Grange Road, I Singapore.47 words
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Advertisement147 1928-04-28 5 >^~^^tjill ■i% MAJOR SEGRAVE, the first man to *^ffll I \%fjt\ exceed 200 m.p.h. on Land and y'*^*^^^ B l^ tzjA I winner of many international races, (I >T /^f! I M owns a Hi llman Fourteen, which he 1 1/ i I/l X^mijr chose as the ideal medium-powered *^jjjS^|,\147 words
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Article1087 1928-04-28 6 Walter Hagen - Walter Hagen Fight Brewing Again Over Voigt Case. COLUMBIA BALKS AT SANCTION OF PLAYER AS AMATEUR. by American Professional (iolf Champion, for the Singapore Free Press and the North American Newspaper Alliance). National polities is not the only thing I'rewinjj m Washington. Hot golf politics1,087 words
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Article465 1928-04-28 6 Pattern Men for the Future. 'I.. legendary heroei <■■ China a-e not .-an. 1 Mrs. Ayscough, D.Litt.. m an illuminating lecture i n March il before the M lety. Properly speaking incy an pattern men, men, chosen for mbm particular quality to receive the posthumous I if of465 words
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Article216 1928-04-28 6 Out of the muM of Chinese di-iup.ion I there comes the first commemorative ssrsfl since 1!»2.5, when the Temple of Heaven •tampi were laanad to mark the tenth year of the hinese Republic. Through all the confused conflicts of the past few vaajrs (s .bit well-known216 words
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Article23 1928-04-28 6 Now they say some one has been trying to corner all the asbestos. Well, there i*» nothing like being prepared.— American Lumberman (Chicago.)23 words
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Article, Illustration1650 1928-04-28 6 W. B. Seabrook - W. B. Seabrook Only White Man to Attend Blood Sacrifice. WHAT VOODOO REALLY IS. -By- W. B. Seabrook, American writer who last year penetrated the Druse and Dervish holy places m Syria, Pale tine and Arabia, has just returned from similar mission to1,650 words
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Article519 1928-04-28 6 Tommy Clay - Tommy Clay A Professional's View. -WILL ALWAYS CHEER A (;<K)I> OPPONKNi by (Tottenham Hotspur and Kntrland) (MOMI to frke r*mssi Some funn> thm|f> have been »aid about pr< fe.snional foothall, tmi th»« Mafto >* >»«■ watch the ganns. L'nually I -»«iiW ami, as they say m519 words
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Article1048 1928-04-28 7 Wireless from the Mains. DIFFERENCES. OF VOLTAGE It has long been recognised that batteries are a not too reliable source of" current for wireless receivers, :»nd that sooner or later receivers would h* *o made that users would have to connect them to a power point or1,048 words
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354 1928-04-28 7 "Popular Wireless" issued a t'l,ooo challenge to Mr. J. L. Baird, the Scottish television experimenter. It offered to pay this sum if Mr. Baird would televise over a distance of not less than twenty-five yards, and to the satisfaction of a special investigatory committee, five354 words
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Article402 1928-04-28 7 Radio, m its two r.iost popular applications, i.e., radio-telegraphy and radiotelephony, has already conquered a prominent place m the business life m the Philippines, notwithstanding its short lift m the Islands. Aside from its social and educational features, radio telegraphy or. Bjg it is more commonly402 words
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Article113 1928-04-28 7 West London County Court tx-can.c wireless listening-in "station." The li -t. i were Judge Stur^ess. counsel an<! witiu A dispute concerning some wireles >• t^ was Man the Court, and the defence til leged that the sets were faulty and defective. "Then* is nothing much on to113 words
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Article92 1928-04-28 7 i i>penhaK«>i \n Iron handled coal shovel hi?'' ttwm a ho;»I ;itta«'h«'«l to a wat^i Kulnmr Kire Station. Sweden, ha^ l\ displaying my>t. i -v- .jn.ilitio!* an a l«»u«I -,fa\ <t n di m m. i it i.v sai.l. with perfect rnunci-t: »i an I intonation.92 words
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Article72 1928-04-28 7 r ßritish Radio— Official Service.] Rurby, Apr. 23. In the House of Common*, Sir KJnfaley Worni announced that a special ommitt**had been api minted to inquire into matern.il mortality, and oor of tW aooatloiia It wtmM al<« U- thr mruii tJ^T Nh matt*r No doubt tW miltot would72 words
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Article72 1928-04-28 7 (I! ';*h Radio MTi n| fcnk J K««»y. \pri| 2*. ln N Kon-icn 8»St \u t, n hmnhcrUin. mm a»kod w»'«t i>r>cnwß had br«n nuuk- m neffutia ihe o«ta(»lmhi. r t x ,l a •n Irak and India, and whrthrr >n> fri«ndl> arttlrmrnt thr q— atli>n> oytatanding72 words
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Advertisement94 1928-04-28 7 KREMENTZ r-CX) OBTAIN THE BEST ask 1 for Krementz collar buttons, and be sure the name is stamped on the hack. Neither heat nor humidity will affect or tarnish them. VAIIIAkIULL ASSOMULL *v CO. Slii^piin and r>na>j Cusenier's Three Crown BRANDY I I $3.30 Per Bottle (Duty Included) Agents: JOHN94 words
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Advertisement222 1928-04-28 7 I Teak Be droomFurniture j j y I^LL I*?' Jjl ll] V i .JIT i Mmcirah :> ft. widr with X j^ggg^X^g^L I L\\\lM |^r*^ !^TH[ Hre«*inK Table :t ft. r, ii l%fcW Sft.H.% each nett. W Made m Our Own I Teak l iH d ft. «i m. Si«W'222 words
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Advertisement165 1928-04-28 8 Mm\vMW/fAIT IB Wm IBM K.™ M WtMrn/Jlmm MM MmJM M U mmmv IK Sill v/AyZ v #fl V fl H V Jl 1 U V/^ M^m^mWmm^m^m^m^mwm^m^m^m^m^mmm^m^mmW fl If Xl ill/n l/ M/fli WmA fm\ Ww^Ow m\W V MtmnM^mM km^mwwmfm^^^m\WM^M^M^.^m\\^m\Wm^m\\^m\^^^ m^g m^w m\ m m}-%m\ M m^mmm\^^m\ mm\\^^m\ B^.^l I m\^^s^^^^^^M165 words
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Article, Illustration493 1928-04-28 9 NOT A "LOADCD" COMMITTEE "Benefit m the Lou* Run." I Neuter's Service.] London. \pr. 26. On the motion for the adjournment m ♦he House <,f Commons, Mr. Ramsay M tie maid i Lab., Ant-rayon). «-cv»t»l\ eritfefa ed the Governments rubber policy and declared the situation had been493 words
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Article48 1928-04-28 9 [British Ka«!i«' OAcfel S. i\u Kuu'n>. \pril liti. Southern England bat baea e«Joj Ing varai w«cithcr tMi «fk. li Lm B thi- nflrrnoon :h<' t.-iv. 1 K.ihunhnt. I minu:t;:r'. .1 t<. I;, i. thund.T-- ..'.low. <i b) r and imacttM wm I dieted.48 words
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Article45 1928-04-28 9 Stand h\ their Ruined IWWB. Mhrn*. \pni 2~> bi lag .vp.t.iruiMl -j: .'.h I MOtl IIM I pulalii»n <!*•- i that they wiU »i"' a't»;i'.'l'"> th It hi--town whirh «riU reconstructed on thi mum >*•••. tho biiei bt kattt« i I |c, I :>• thimak" lM«>.'if.45 words
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Article55 1928-04-28 9 I :i.r a- Serviced London. \pr. 27. Captain BMi, tyfaf lv Hnvillan.l ••H«»un«r at SUffIUM MIOJIWI, knkm thr world'- 1 I lum. air -p«' CM 1 1 If a;< v* I IM iMi hl MO.D m.p.h. over v triangular It! L». Thr privi-.u- rt-ord v ;is h<*\A55 words
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Article20 1928-04-28 9 [R*uU-r's Simi 1 St. \«:M«v. \pr. 27. The Brmmm ahaw m the relief p to-day.20 words
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Advertisement307 1928-04-28 9 BUSINESS CARDS. •■FLCRANGE" IS MADE OF CHOICEST AND PUREST FRUITS. I ret* of Chemicals or i -nitial Lemon Oils. belongings of every J flats, chinaware etxr. icked f..r conveyance to f the world. Lu^page etc •1. attended and put on fc.il, and sent anywhere. GEE A XI) CO., 35 Benc-ooh307 words
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Advertisement559 1928-04-28 9 NOTICES. NOTICE. Th<- CMm «<>tton Ac Silk Work-, Limited. l hen-by v'iv«- IMtict that Mr. .luliu- M.ir U mo longer h raftaat»tathra <>f thi- oni|,;,ri\ I iin from April Mtfc IMt. ILBCIT COMPANY, LIMITED, SHANGHAI Ocneral Manairt'o I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM. I 124 Robinson Road. Reading Room Open Daily559 words
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Advertisement415 1928-04-28 9 Mothers Watchful Care I is always rewarded if she give* baby Mellin's Food from the start. The nourishment Mellin's Food contain*, when mixed as directed, is equivalent to j| that m human milk. It is this nourish- ment that helps baby to thrive and grou I into a strong, healthy415 words
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Miscellaneous706 1928-04-28 9 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. M, SINDAY AKTKK KASTKK. 7 ,i m. Holy Communion. I 7. \7, ...m. Holy Communion (Choral) I Sermon. iji i. in. Mattel :'.tid Litany. 4 |.n' The < aU-rhisin. ",.:',!> |..!1). KV.MISKII^ ilMil Mi:1,..11. ST. MATTHEW*! CHUBCH. 7 a.m. Hoy (Linn. union. I During tIM706 words
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561 1928-04-28 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1928. THE RUBBER POLICY DEBATE. |:i i on tlu Governments ■ction m regard to th.« rubb duAtry Attracted comparatively lit int< rest if we may judge from division figures, and if this be any indication of the extent t<- which tin matter Ik a561 words
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Article395 1928-04-28 10 Th< I'nited Chim m Anal art- emanated from rrf h undei itl < >'dir\.r T' In v ill l!n Mr. I i. hkim of the S Mr. \> Ml it Mi r. uhu r. Miff.-r M< Mn K. m 1 to be Ba n on p we 1 Party, sin.395 words
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Article194 1928-04-28 10 TIIK NEW PRAYKK KIMIK. APTSOTSO r\ !JI it: I ASSKMIM^ it OVUW HBLMfNG M\.niKin X I i»fi \|.r I Ih« Church niM I to |.',.1. Ihi* .;ll« •riinoii iuil|> ..p,i M I «»f «h«> n< n |'ra\« r It. »k ni t -uri H k I (01 t.194 words
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7 1928-04-28 10 MR. ORMS GORE LEAVES FOR MALACCA. II7 words
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Advertisement204 1928-04-28 10 J THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'Sr Caldbeck's I I "Special" I 1 Ports and Sherries i f Are Obtainable m GREAT VARIETY, j I WELL WORTH A TRIAL. I I CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. j (Incorporate! under the Cowpntti,*' OnUmOßCet «f ]{■>, h'u'ift). < Incorporated m Shanghai.) I SINGAPORE. I204 words
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Advertisement50 1928-04-28 10 APOLLINARISj THE QUEEN 1 OF TABLE WATERS I ''bTss'l lllllllillllllltllllMlhnilllllllllllMCllllllllllllllllllJlMilHill I —a gcod word for everybody iuiii;uMiti:iitii;tiii..iiiii.ri,HMn«iiiniii;iii]Mtiii;iiiiiut Ask for "Purple Triangle. the best brew for the Tropics. Sole A pent- Adamson. (iiifillan Co.. Ltd H. B. Winter. HMHANT TAILOR. 6-M, Battery Road (Second Fluor -G. H." Builin^* ButcAPoam Tel. ISB.50 words
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Article74 1928-04-28 11 Ci LTIVATED vs. NATIVE PRODUCTION. <;iiwrs of Government Partnership. < Tu-pondtnt.— Copyright.] 1-ondi.n. 2/ 1 developed ;i h :l ympathj with th«. impro 1 mm '""> 1"'.,, though busi h< 'I little expansi< n 1 '""t T,-u,i are influenced probab s D.l. 1 Urn meeting of 174 words
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Article27 1928-04-28 11 comnu nting upon th«- reports i triction <>f It ii inti resting to dcsfo •utlook. !I I ommoßi is ipon, thouji iniidf a27 words
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Article22 1928-04-28 11 tin tl share. ft| pearance ning public m- r Lanchi m thr it for tho proper great industry.22 words
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Article29 1928-04-28 11 Stage m I o«a Strugglt. 'a Sen ic< 1 N pril 2*. on CanH •■ally ■i their i i Book. Hi •> formally to I full ;:l-29 words
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Article12 1928-04-28 11 Service.] I okio, \pril which passed adopted by the12 words
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Article90 1928-04-28 11 i Service.] Tokio. Apr. 2*i. the Mraseito and Party, for a com- olution impeach- Suxuki, have m< fnher of the lfinieen boogiti by th» Partj Mr. Hanashiro, Minseito, la expected I :--ht of rote on the day when n imp Aching tlu> Govled m the Diet op| •km90 words
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Article50 1928-04-28 11 MISSING LETTERS. 1■• Uttlc space .11 JfOUl r eently, cheque of Tanclin nmrkei reached it- destination. acknowledgment of payment of the cheque >y the> decline any tly, a book sent ta no! arrived at the i unnecessary to havt ■••■<■ "i packet of sud \< urn50 words
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Article12 1928-04-28 11 neral Maaign of the 't". ration, kit BfcMfkol w«'ll -anu-il hoflM have.12 words
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Article128 1928-04-28 11 COACHES DERAILED AND BURNT. Five Passengers Killed. [Keuter's Service.] < apt* li;wn, Apr. 27 *jvc passengers. Including one la :>. were -"led and a Mirabel were injured m the Jterailmeat < f patsnsjvr train from Joha--1 unc at the famous Hex Rr p-i Worces i r lh128 words
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Article170 1928-04-28 11 Passes m the House of Commons. (Reuters Service. I Kond«»n. Apr. |7. iMe nouse oi Commom has passed the < otton Industry Hill prolonging the five peratkm of the Cotton Industry Act bui redocinK the 6d levy to :td. imposed :h. Acl OH the sale of every170 words
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Article83 1928-04-28 11 [Bentor*! lerviee.] N ierri.i. \;ir. 17. X n v the head t the sh-.it nmi m m Hmtgan i ited ni re. m arrived from Russia on a p.-liti-•:il mission and took an office under the name of s I usinesi ftrm when he and his Hungarian Party83 words
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Article81 1928-04-28 11 PERSIAN FINANCIAL APPOINTMENTS. Teheran, Apr. 27. I Waider, Director of the Swiss ported to have accepted the post Tiea&urer General of the Persia. l>t. Lirdenblatt, Director of the Credh .> been appointed Director t National Bank of Persia. I T is understood that the capi .i 1 oi tlie Bank81 words
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Article313 1928-04-28 11 Claim for Damages Dismissed. Tht CAM ID which Mr. Lim CheHg Ean, •i Penang solicitor, was sued for damages ■mounting to $247,">74.f»0 by Khoo Saw Ke for wrongfully and negligently advising her m rcspott oi tli;- purchase of som lam! from the Hon. Mr. Quah Bong Kef313 words
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Article911 1928-04-28 11 LITTLE JHSINESS AT MONTHLY MEETIMJ. Uninspiring Public Decorations. The monthly meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commission was held yesterday. Mr. R. J. Fanci prsjaidißg. Others present -Num. 11. Wolskel, S. c uIK-ii. W. J. Wileoxson, S. Q. Won*, Gaw k'hek Khiam, Lim Kit (hcok, J. A. Elias, the911 words
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Article29 1928-04-28 11 Mr. J. 11. Milne, who went to Singapore to sit on the Committee appointed to t-n--duiie into matters m connection with th.« Bankruptcy Ordinance, returned to Penang on Tuesday.29 words
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Article508 1928-04-28 11 COSTS SHOW Bic; INCREASE AN!) RISING. The Statistical Returns. From the return of a\era K f \nu-vs. made by the Statistical Office m ,t annual i, port we extuut the filhiiimt paragitphi of more geasffal interest. There was a 2 per cent doc lease m impart values508 words
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Article462 1928-04-28 11 Poor Health and liusinoss Worries. Th. inquest oa the la < Mi. nig Ka. lei »f K.nluT Bad .;:i\. 7 and I RaAVI Quay, was held \<\ Mr. I- i,. Bourne, the Coron yesterday. The evidence disci :i md -t.iy «.t Raeber'i increasing id-health ■ad mental worriee daa462 words
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Article13 1928-04-28 11 Mr. Justice H. W. Pritchard is appointed to act as Senior Puisne Judge.13 words
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Advertisement79 1928-04-28 11 WHITE ENAMELLED COTS. P II r inished m White Kna- I Enamel. Fitted with (a- "?q-Vll I nopy Rod for Attacn j I Mosquito Net, and Spring .f^-^'^^7 m.n j ROBINSON CO, LTD. I RAFFLES PLACE s SINGAPOKI if P I IW.D.L- H.O.WILLS BRISTOL LONDON I |THOSfIRTH& Sons Ltd., j79 words
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Article, Illustration521 1928-04-28 12 UNKNOW - UNKNOW HemaGbto IVnttS to 0m t»stof\4 of the Empire 29 The Birth of Apr. 1.• On IIM 0U) April |?6B the YEARS Hooiowrabli Artlwtt WeUooley, AGO. iftWiril the Dok« ot Wflliniri* n. the most illustrious fijr\in m F'.iitish military history, was bvirn ai I >ancan Coitll521 words
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188 1928-04-28 12 BRITISH SCHEME AND SWEDISH ENGINEERS. (To th<« Editor of the Pinanjj Qaßctte.) Sir, I read with great interest the article published m your newspaper of the 10th inst desrrihinir Mr. Ornis>»y-(lor< >f s visit to the site of the Perak River Hydr<» Electric Power Co's works at Chenderoh, Perak. I188 words
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41 1928-04-28 12 FLOATING "SEADROMES" IN ATLANTIC. m i I I It i« *ir.n«'un< •«l n \m w I _'ht tl«»at ,»m» .1- tht- I Th»'\ 'a ill p.ovkip r« \t I: ?<t i will be x :i The promot* i i ■•winy th41 words
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Advertisement348 1928-04-28 12 jg jdt 12 H.P- Models. 7 H.P. Models. I We can arrange delivery of any of the 12 h.p. models m England it the local price quoted, or it> equivalent m Subject to the car being returned to the Austin Motor g I ill I I 'P-J| i Company within348 words
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Advertisement55 1928-04-28 12 Ihe MAIN I who knows the climate knows the need for Culvert's 20% CARBOLIC Medical Soap that powerful antiaepbc aoap always reliable m ttrength and quality. Sold by local dealers and ba/j-ira. See that our name and tra<lr m.irk MTrsnnri on the box you bu\, at mf. -nr C-j9^^ Ttl55 words
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Article1308 1928-04-28 13 BKITISH EMPIRE FILM INSTITUTE. Interchange of Colonial Films. (Kn.ni Our Own CirVMpjiMffat) London. Mar. 23. Malaya and the Straits ought to be interested m the British Empire Film Institute wh>h has just come into active existence. The more ho, nine** one of its main aims and objects1,308 words
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Article628 1928-04-28 13 "STALKY'S MEMORIES OF KIPLING. Tough Schoolboy Experiences at Westward Ho. The Moal cheerful aoak <.t" tln> >r.u al it< kind is that of fiiajiral ft— lmillli Malky's' Keminiscenofs". General Dun■tariiDt bein?. a.s everybody knows, the original of Kipling's •'Stalky. 1 H is n. t MirpriMnp: to find here eviden tt628 words
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Article47 1928-04-28 13 Programme of Drills up to and for 29th April 192 H. Saturday 2 p.m., Bukit Timah Ran^e Chineae Company. Farrer Ran»r*» Eurasian Company. Sifclap S.R.E. (v) F. Sect. Sunday 7.30 a.m. Bukit Timah Chinese Company. Farrer Ranffe Eurasian Company. Si*lap S.R.E. (v) F. Section.47 words
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Advertisement249 1928-04-28 13 Just what is LISTERINE? Listerinc is a .^afc, mi re anti- f k septic that lias enjoyed the ft fM confidence of the world for |L i Jffj For scratches, hums, ab- IZll'Jn^rations; for sore ihroat, m- a_^ g sect bites or okin diseases— Ws&* f^^^l for any and every249 words
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Advertisement354 1928-04-28 13 I HARD CARBON CONSUMKS POWER, LOW IRS KKFIC!KN( V IN' CREASER BUNNING COSTS -CRIPPLES VOf I: MOTOR kscape it it uma Texaco Clear Clean Golden Motors Oils. l\ THKRK IS A GBAM FOR K\ KRV |41 AND IHKY [I J: ARE PULL BODIBD \l THE LOWEST CARHON OILS ON THE354 words
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Advertisement649 1928-04-28 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service IJverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) Due Spore. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. 1 AUTOLYCUS London. Rotterdam and Hamburg649 words
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Advertisement546 1928-04-28 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). PAWE "elleMn^line. T AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Do« B'pore. IttS. s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE May 5 s.B. CITY OF TOKIO June 2 s.s. CITY546 words
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Advertisement350 1928-04-28 14 P. O British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated m Kngland > MAE-, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES o: PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH Hl* MAJESTY'S i.h\ HVMf LONDON AND FAR EAST M All <\M\ OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA \\|i l\h\ D«e Tonnafe. S'porr I^na«». NOVARA 7.000 May350 words
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Advertisement549 1928-04-28 15 .p. S. K. Line. Destinations. Q steamers. Arrive i London. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen Ivr Vf: Aatwt-rp via Tolombo, Aden and P. Said. AmurM U Cam Town. Santos R io May W Ma >' 1^ Buenoii Airaa. t n t U Plata Mam May 3 \fo V a i Zanzibar, Par549 words
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Advertisement463 1928-04-28 15 TRAVEL" COMFORT DOLLAR ttSlsff •president^ fi X LINERS -*s£^B§Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comfort. An state-rooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric W They are furnished with beds (not berths), each bavin- n electnc reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate •11 h,ve hot and cold463 words
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Advertisement339 1928-04-28 15 K. P. M (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDEE CONTRACT WITH JST^l^=T:._ T.wp.o M N0 ith KKTSJS^'ISK!" 111 Tr. n .h.,,n,e 0( M.r.n. D,par. rr an,., n >r tht of the OFFICIAI TOURIST BIREAi: OF JAX v AH information, detailed .tinerarie,, frr€ o( rhlff s.N,KAK, s^r";:;"./ '^»'f --iii:! t llll:i a i339 words
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Article44 1928-04-28 16 The Nain Sang brought 797 deck passengers from Hong Kong yesterday. A cargo of coal arrived on board the Palopo from Palemhang yesterday. H.M.S. Ormonde (Commander W. V. Rice, D.5.0., D.S.C., R.N.) is expected to arrive at Singapore on Wednesday, May 2nd.44 words
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Article193 1928-04-28 16 Beneficial Effects on Shipping. (British Ru«ii<> Official Service. 1 Ku c U> April 26. The Government's proposals for the relief of local taxation art' expected to have a beneficial effect upon the trade of British ports. The shipping correspondent of The Times points out that harbour and193 words
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Article217 1928-04-28 16 Lying Off t olomh»». The French steauu-r Cap Padaran, bound fmm China to Eui«>|h-. lying helpless al»»ut eightet-n miles from Colombo, and ha«< calli*l for assistance to enable her to put into port !-ays the Times of Ceylon of April IH. She was first rfgfctW aU»ut217 words
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Article117 1928-04-28 16 Thr \\r*\ oil ta^nker Unit on the Her has been launched from the \ard <»f M»>>rs Cammell Laird at Birkenhead. The tanker, the (Iretatiehl. has U»n built for Mess!>. Hunting an<l Son. t>f NcWCMtll on-Tyne. BIM ha- a imd w»i/ht of 14.400 tons, and a totdl117 words
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Advertisement708 1928-04-28 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) (0) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. (0) Regular monthly Bailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins708 words
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Advertisement45 1928-04-28 16 IXH7AL COASTIN(i STEAMERS FOR SALE. The two local ioH>ting sU-amen», Merging (64.99 ton* inws) and Quorra CIBBJB tons gTo»*O are to be offered for Kale by auction by Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co. at their Raffles Chambers .sale room on Monday afternoon, May 14.45 words
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Advertisement550 1928-04-28 16 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc. 44. BRAVER BTREBT. NEW YORK (larorporaua 1 la UJ.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA A\h BALTIMORE (via Suat) M.S. SILVERHAZEL due. May 3 m v M.S. SILVERASH due May 22 M.S. SILVERfiUAVA due May 29 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICE SINGAPORE TO550 words
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Advertisement247 1928-04-28 16 BIBBY LINK lOMKIN MHIKIMI n rxu m\i i u»mmin -A i fa»t twin-*' i Ma I Pimafir Voaatb hrt»««« RANGOON KilnMiui Nt v i»i >m«.i ni \si. i..\ with through c**r <irr«P<»rv and Piaaaa HOMRWAKH S IN *t**murt Uaj« k*,,^, M. HERKFORMnRI QLOUCIBTFRSHIRI J.tOXFORDSHIRI Junr > LANCASHIRE Jaty U CHESHIRE247 words
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Miscellaneous705 1928-04-28 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and .Ie ran tut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and705 words
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Miscellaneous225 1928-04-28 16 P\SSEN«.EKS AKKIYED. Per Antenor from United Kingdom:- Mr. R. D. Dykes. Mr. A. Jackson. Mrs. Jackson. Miss B. H. Pauw, Miss M. F. Temple, I E. BrooVf. Ml-*- I. M. Fisher. Mi.** C M. Occlexton. Mr. R. L. Webb. Mr. L. W. W. Cudgi.m and infant. Captain T. H. Findlay,225 words
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Article918 1928-04-28 17 THIS IS AN ABSTEMIOUS AGE." Average Menu of the Typist. City men laughed to scorn the charge <>f a ProfoHsor of Physiology of London University that they eat too much and that their typists eat too little. The City typist, says Professor V. H. Mottram, eats too918 words
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Article119 1928-04-28 17 President Calles' policy. London. Apr. IH. A Daily Express correspondent who was recently m Mexico, says that the (Jovernment there are persecuting Roman Catholics on a scale not fully realized by the rest <>f the world, while the Roman atholio are maintaining organized insurrection, which119 words
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Article138 1928-04-28 17 I'ariN l*«»t Office Kmplo>tr> onfrs>ntn. I'ariv. \pril 1*». Th« |Milnr na\ < .1: u--' <<i a pwt off < pKiytM* named KmiU- S«»v«*rac, who l«> h:i\r COMfCMCd that hr Rtoli th« nt*ckl.« valued at f.*>(),(K><i l«>-t u> ti;«n> mittxion t«> London on rVbruar> 24 iv allt'^ed t«<138 words
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Article140 1928-04-28 17 Mirit/l»urß. Apr. 7. A weird spectacle of Eumpean* walking on fire, accompanied by the .mpre*"«i\ ceremonial and pomp of Hindu rites, attracted a crowd of several thousand*. The event thr '.utt i.tli. I««<Wt« «»f th«- Hindu ('.minunitv m a>r tat ion amonirM thr p»MU •bout th. peanit. Np^'140 words
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71 1928-04-28 17 LINDBERGH'S FLIGHT BRINGS HIM £125,000. < ul.im I < hark* Liadbofffh- .an at 1 1.. hi v> tv» few N«w York to Pant last May- stat«n that h* has .arncd roorr lhan £12\UO0 m and |w*> m. Nt- t..r hi- HTVItH riM Mi \i lantu flight. -h\« a t»t r»71 words
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Advertisement86 1928-04-28 17 L Keep your children healthy t 4 To worry and fidget about 1 j v them does no one any good; f iy X x| but a watchful eye may *> v save a lot of trouble. At i the sli^ htest si^ n that the y >- Aj are86 words
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Advertisement350 1928-04-28 17 OMOOTH and nimble, with Qs an alertness found only r*^\ 9%n HUPMOBILE cars— the Six L t \^OOF\ takes precedence m its fk-li y iKs for all-around performance. A"^ 7 yl k Combine power, distinctive /T^^» 1' 1^ y^J^^A^ beauty, and colour harmony Jg K'>\ 7 U&S3*SS% w tnallllil .V350 words
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Miscellaneous623 1928-04-28 17 (HARITY CROSSWORDS COMPETITION. NO. 65. $750 m Prizes *iH be paid to the successful competitors m this competition. Ist Prize $450, 2nd Prize $300. 1 r.m the profits of the competition 50 per cent will be handed to ST. MARY'S HOME, SINGAPORE. hit* f"*""** unit. Ba^m j I I i623 words
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Article1182 1928-04-28 18 ULSTER MUST BE BROUGHT IN. Fianna Fail's Policy. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Dublin. March ML Mr. Scan T. Okrliy. Republican <li-put\. m DuMin M Sunday ni^ht tatd that Fianna Fail— the ftanwhlira party would force England's mini* ns m the Si\ Counties to {?i\e way. If the1,182 words
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Article32 1928-04-28 18 K. -irturril n\ NtHM.ii \l»he4. I ..■>!•• to bfv-at Da i .i 1 1 v i I <i tne«l<im. < m shootinjr. «•-< i\\ < armmm af bath m. ladd»r» from th.32 words
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Advertisement229 1928-04-28 18 i mtaml health 8 r i i T^pr\j Happiness -i THAT is why you will fsed him yourself if possible, but failing that, your next step is to !>e quite certain that Food you give him is quite safe. By safe we mean Pure. Nourishing equaHy to Flesh, Bone and229 words
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Advertisement318 1928-04-28 18 w m X The Daily Round Wincarnis lightnu 'T'hr old nlihrmists sprnt W .mi* m« m* IvhK uul X thrir lives m trying to nnntl .tttnnrj *m\ prrpjmJ discover the elixir t»( life, lo imet ilir txi^nci known as the elixir vitse. bmi nr\%, tamr.anJjn r\ 4. 1 This nan318 words
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830 1928-04-28 19 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. FRIDAY. 4MHL 27th. Huy«r» Sellrr» Asatn Kumbang 44s 4«. s Hanvriin Tin I > 41- 1M lis M Batan^ Padanjf ($1 > Batu Caves ($1 > |J| i Chenderianjr (fj IC> <ki 17s 6d Chin Chin (sl> <♦:> i.o;, Eastern Siam (ft Ufa \u\830 words
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Article43 1928-04-28 19 I'.iTik MM I'rivati i r.-. r New York. «lem.»nd r'-<Jit- M -layY Litife, ilcmnn'l 1n.1i.-.. 1 Hong Konj.. |< :i..>ni! 1" > l»i Yokohama, demand II Ju*-a, deniarxl Bangkok, <i«niarul M Hn r Sllvt- 1 I ««ii.Fiank o' Lnsland Kuto 4S Hank Ruyii k43 words
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Article203 1928-04-28 19 Apnl |1 Tin I :.'."> 111 Mm IVpp«-r VV K 1 1 117 lVpp«-r Muck Kl.ik« I IV.irl il! r«.|>r. Mjo <"I r.. >.'.:■ I IP Rmv I.ia'i^r Hin Char M »rfc Red F.u'lf (Neni SSO Rice. Siam «.i»l N«. 1 :u<) R»c»-. Rancoon Bintnn 2«° Rice, Rangoon Sioka203 words
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Article39 1928-04-28 19 April 21th. 12 o'clock mr»n. I 1A equ-i! If St.n Qj| F Spot hit. l i: s > sp. Dn Qun-t. 1 <•. i aI.U 1.«. n ,i.,n S|...t >h««t %%4 K«« V..tk S ...t >h.39 words
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Article228 1928-04-28 19 Shanghai Imm M nati\r M natural plants all ..f Charx-i ami alon*: X Road m the suhurl'. Th»- output of plant i- IiMt.IMK) tons minimum lem maximum, ami tfef m.nk. t |.ri. ha nt. ntl\ Ju«-n ir from *l».M) t.. $1.21 per |#t H<*. <»n228 words
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Article58 1928-04-28 19 Th< (»ffi< ial olonial an<l lnt< rnatioMl Fail vn ill U- h«'l«l m Antwerp fr>>in >. |.t I It Ml I' il i\\'< •'<<! that the h;«ir vi| he wry l;i^<- him] k 'prcscntat ivi- an.l t h:*t ni:u,> tr'.pnal countrio uill ta^ Rul«-- t'i>t those who wi-h ixi an58 words
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Article96 1928-04-28 19 Uflni AM) PRATS KKPOM S.nciH.r, v,., <iuiff «ml an nm Mai |M>«jtio«» nrr m«* I thru* i^ -»:l| .4 j Mid demand .■I th. Th»- b% <)• ||.n H I m ik< tin I" •••<! Jr..-, .n.-nth w»ll fftct, 1 -'< r4aj h.m. 'iir k th. lultUt96 words
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Article82 1928-04-28 19 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Uuhhrr. I i I m. I m. MS Local $117% 1 i Minmr. gu I Nun* M k uwai 71 iUUmJ 1 l !> Taiptec ■•<> i-p nu m i i Kifit., l»r. I I 1 I lv Piah I M !> i Mala>a IT- 182 words
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Article27 1928-04-28 19 \pril JTlh I. Kin| I'n. i Kucl .>i Kuyohii Man I .hiRai Sungi .i U > I- n »i l-> ...I M I' I" 127 words
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Article54 1928-04-28 19 \m«ri,.in hill, f (>l r rwlu .i,» ti 1 BHI m th. kMftg -t th. lira. h. IUBrt j inismt, KtitutH»n«ll; but a* a wh«.U Th. M.imm. thm th,- Iw lUli«n -m, t,. thrir failing a urn: |ir|| ttMu »llu<l««l 1.. t»,. Italian -ilk it thn.uul, H54 words
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34 1928-04-28 19 CHINESE EXPORTS TO THE UNITED STATES. 1 ri« |i. th. I i If. in I $*.!<.** val i,| b«n I nui> be th«t v» lin va> M < uith lMt, wfcM th total wm» >i I34 words
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Article17 1928-04-28 19 X Mclhnvn* report *Utr« that t«t of '•own pearl ...nta* II) Milu.. I. Han hern north of17 words
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Advertisement731 1928-04-28 19 VSSETS OVER $8,000,000 TUV nnn.m ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $30,000,000 lHfc GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED mn nrvrrv ut, v (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) C;l t- S?2S^ P H UBe> Sin a P° re LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry. E.C. Ihe Company ha.s £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court731 words
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Advertisement445 1928-04-28 19 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Honjr Kon*ar). Head Office: H<Mg Kong. Authorised Capital *50,(X >0,000 issued an<i fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund Sterling 4*6.000,000 Silver $14,000,00(1 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COI'RT OF DIRECTORS* A. H. C'ompton. Esq., Chairman. N. 8. Brown. Esq., Deputy Chairman. H.445 words
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Advertisement39 1928-04-28 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. Incorporated la EnjUnd by Ra/al Cbart«r A.D. 17M) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINK Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW CO.. Messrs. HARRISONS. HARKER CO., LTD CHAPTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor) A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager39 words
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Article413 1928-04-28 20 THE SINGAPORE SPRING MEETING. The Handicaps. The weights for the first day Vay f)th, of the Singapore Spring Meeting are as follows Race No. 1: Horses (Purse), Fourth Division, (Five Furlongs): Melgeo 9.6, Balron 9.4, Bess 9.2. Sunsnip B.LJ. Flash 8.11, Kwahiri 8.10, Skelong H.HI, Split Nut 8.10,413 words
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Article231 1928-04-28 20 The weight- for the Second Day May Bth, are: Ract No. 1: Ponies, Fourth Division, (Six Furlongs Amrita 9.8. Sea Trout 5.12, T.'mptaway 5.7. Untong 8.7, Beauford lassie >4, Dixie 8.2, Che Siti 7.13. Lady Love 7.12, Jangeishak 7.12, .Jeleri>rht 7.12, Master Reggie 7.11. Perseus 7.8, Precious231 words
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Article113 1928-04-28 20 The weights for the Third Day. May 10th, are: Race No. 2: Horses (Plate), Third Division, (Six Furlongs): Monte Palace 9.4, Ellen's Book 9, White Homy 8.13, Air Bird 11. 8.11, Ginger (Medan) 8.10, Long 'Un 8.8, Maurcsque 8.8, Pallawan B.S, Rayburn 8.?,, 'Pleasure King 8.2, Fly113 words
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Article189 1928-04-28 20 Owing to the very heavy entry the Committee has been forced to put m an extra day, which will be Wednesday, May 16th. Whilst it has been impossible to avoid this* m the present case the addition is entirely exceptional and programmes will be framed m future189 words
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Article310 1928-04-28 20 DIFFICULT TASK FOR HUDDERSFIELD. Everton at Burnley. The programme of matches m the English League to-day are as follow: It will be Ft*n that Huddersfield, who cannot afford to lose points if they are to win the championship, are visiting .IxMcester, as difficult a match as they could310 words
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Article48 1928-04-28 20 Blackburn Nearly Safe. [Renter's Service.] Ijondon. Apr. 28. Results df I.eajrui- matrhes played today \v»-rr a< follows: Division I. Blackburn t, Derby 2. Division 11. Notts Forest rt. Port Vale L Division 111. (Southern). Newport 0. Crystal Pala c S.I Q. P. Rangers 1, Covtntry r48 words
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Article41 1928-04-28 20 jj Intending competitors are lt'inintltMl that entries fur Football ompetition No. M close this morninjr. They must reach this office by ten o'clock. The coupon tor Competition No. 37. the last will Ih> published on Tuesday morninp.41 words
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Article73 1928-04-28 20 Fulham's Complaint to the Association. I ondon. Apr. lg. Fulham's .omplaint to tho Football Association is believed to refer t.> a mnark before the match by an Oldham director. Asked how thinjr? would pro. he replied: "Well, gentlemen, help yourselves. There it is," adding jocularly "We can73 words
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Article35 1928-04-28 20 tiuchan Joining Newspaper Staff. London, Apr. 11. Huchan. AncwU*! famous captain, is retiring from football at the end of the Keason. He is "transferring" to the .-porting utatT of the Daily News.35 words
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40 1928-04-28 20 ARMY RACQUETS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. Rifle Brigade Be*t Lancer*. London, Apr. 18. At Prince's Club m the final of the Army Championship, the Rifles Brigade beat the 17 2;trd Lancers, 15—8, 13 6. If 0. 5— 15, 15 12, 15 -8.40 words
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46 1928-04-28 20 [From Our Own Correspondent."! IVnane. Apr. 27. Mr. Miles, presiding at the half-yea, ly meeting: of Penang Turf Club, stated that the surplus for the half year ended February last was $97,000, being an increase of $54,000 on the 11)27 IgOf*.46 words
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Article443 1928-04-28 20 S.F.A. LEAGUE COMPETITION OPENS. Duke's Too Good For R.A. Duke's 4: R.A 0. The R.A. were unfortunate m not being able to appear at full strength for the opening game of the S.F.A. league competition at the Stadium yesterday. The Duke's were the superior side throughout and they might443 words
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Article72 1928-04-28 20 The followinfT have been chosen to re-pi.'-ent the S.R.C. m the _fir>t division League match to t>e played on the Stadiuni on Monday. Players are requested to turn out :n white shirts. Crquhart. L. M. Pennefather. R. T. Morrow; L. Moller. A. B. C 'ollick uapt.). F.72 words
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Article30 1928-04-28 20 In the QojrrioOO Leayu. The MjO. Co of the Dakfo*k boal R.A.O.C. and R.S. f— lj ami No. 1 Co, drew with the *J2nd BaUery R.A. 1-1.30 words
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Article36 1928-04-28 20 Th tall result* of the matches played bg the Dakoi <lurin>r tht-ir .lava t«>ur wt-rc 01 follow, llercules l--(t. Olives t, S.-e Vaboemi 4-1; 1". N.1. L' -L»; Bandoeng.'? |j Katavia I—L1 L36 words
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Article196 1928-04-28 20 This tournament ended on Thursday with tin' final of the mixed doubles open, and the prize-- were kindly presented by Mrs J. D. Saunders. The President conveyed the thanks wi th« oinmittee and participants to Mr. E. CL Poyst-r for eonluctin^r the Tournament s« admirably and196 words
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Article81 1928-04-28 20 Ruprby School will possess next term tht finest open-air swimming bath of any pi:blir school m the country. The bath. whi« h is now m course of construction m the gt'iunds of Southflold, Horton-crescent, is 200 ft. m length and 50ft. wide, and has a capacity81 words
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Article90 1928-04-28 20 FIREWORK PLAY BY COMPSTON. Haven's Bad Position. [Reuter's Service. Moor Park. Apr. 27. The 72 hole challenge match for virtually the World's Match Play Championship and a i 7. r )0 stake between Walter Hagen and Compston was played to-day. Compston gave a sensational display of golfing fireworks90 words
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Article100 1928-04-28 20 The following will play m the match Sepoy Lines vs. Keppel Harbour at Sepoy Lines to-morrow. Sepoy Lines pla> ers mentioned first. Ml English and Cowap Craik and Thomson. 9.0. r > Uwson and Cator vs. Strachan and Bald. I*. in Sproule and Talma vs. Barra> and Watt. '.'.1.")100 words
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Article228 1928-04-28 20 Single XI Find Runs Hard To i The Married vs. Sinple match at the S. was comnu'rcttl "n the I'atJanur terday aftein<«>n. th«- S nui*' represents 1 att injr tir*t <>n a p.urnh wicket. l>.-pitr the yiiitaluiity of the wicket, howtw, both Mat -hull MM A H. I l.iv.»ck228 words
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Article76 1928-04-28 20 The foUowiac will repn <Hd Ratflesian-' AsstH'iatioi R.A. at < ricket ■>n Sunday, at Rlakanp Mati commencing it J.1.") p.m.: H. Stac) X apl.i. t Richards C. E. H. Jacob>. X F. Oehlers, M Tirnatms. R. C. Oilers, L. M. EUU. 9 Oehlers. (i. M. B. WcotOffcoO*, 0. E76 words
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THE S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
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Article78 1928-04-28 20 The following ti< will *h« played on Mon .lay. 30th April. Championship l> miM» P. Qh« aid .F. L'terntark v>. Maj. St«K>hr and Capt. Price. A. A. A. Pater-., r and J. I>. Hall \> V. Mii<>* and O. R. S. Bateman. C B. Winter and K. W78 words
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Article98 1928-04-28 20 The following tu*< will l»e played on Tuesday. l>t Max ill amp ion ship. .1. O. Hall vs. R. N*. Hamilton hampii»n«ihip Double^. K. R. Ixwis and Ro> Smith v>. K. 11. Wild and K. C. PofMT. Winners of Winter and Fulchn w. S. H. Moss urn] T>.98 words
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Article14 1928-04-28 20 Common Complaint. -Hi was well-known through various lodge ami club afflictions. Kankakee (111.) paper.14 words
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Advertisement199 1928-04-28 20 L ook for the I L^Mi Trade Mark. j The world-rcno\sn«ri trade m -Hu "His masters; vom-r Master's stands for quality, tuprrrne Voice" aiMl unapproarhrd On a rramophon* it UramophOneS in*trument of the hi r hc*t i By Easy fully d i T »»< 1 ™<* Nrt •rrry part. On199 words
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