The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 September 1928
1928-09-11
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Title Section13 1928-09-11 1 Singapore Free Press. U CENTS. SINGAPORE, SA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1928. NO. 12,51113 words
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Article352 1928-09-11 1 Latest news from China indicates that there is fighting in the Tangshan area, where British troops are stationed for the protection of British residents and their property but so far careful precautions have prevented any incidents Page 9. At their meeting yesterday meinotrs of the Chamber of352 words
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Article920 1928-09-11 1 It is the season of camps, military and cadet, of marchings and counter-marchings of chills and fatigues the season when reveille outcrows the cocks on many a wellchosen pitch on the fair face of England. Is the old game still carried on in the old way. as remembered920 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement221 1928-09-11 1 4 Vi ......-.v.v.v.'.-.".-.v. sv.v. v.v.% J WINC. LOONG. (lK wen clam tailsmxg. I and r'iriish Guaranteed. 1 j. HMI STREET. < I Raffles Hotel! SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE I I ri I Saturday, September 15th. DANCING UNTIL I A.M. I I MLLE MURA SMIRNOVA I in umpli'ti' Change of Programme.221 words
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Advertisement187 1928-09-11 1 wv^^■-v_^v_^^%^^^v^lV^%VJV_^^VA.^%^^vv%v-^v.vv^v^^v.^v^vt^p^ _-_f _L The easy writing ROYAL TYPEWRITER— A writing machine of surpassing excellence. W^^^MAfS^ mV t mmm mf^. S(>le A^ ents: i r^OfVI F Vjt.j COLLYER QUAY I IX L— SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in England). Penang and Kuaia Lumpur. C%%VWVWVUV\%rSV. aPafS%%V.S%%V.*AS%%%VAVWV^%V.%«^ j— i< n ii ii^»— w— «^i »_«_h^. "a187 words
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Advertisement106 1928-09-11 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Hartley's marmalade. Page 8. Little's for Gents' race wear. Page B. Guthrie's are agents for the G.M.C. trucks. Page 14. Hazeline Snow used after shaving ailßya tenderness. Page 14. John Little's are sole agents for GoM Bar brand food products. Page 13. Robinson's are making a special clear106 words
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Advertisement25 1928-09-11 1 v.-.v. %■_■■>% v.% v.v. v. v. v.% va J WING LOONG. •I THE RECOGNISED HOUSE ;I for EUROPEAN TROPICAL SUITS. j" 32, HIGH STREET. 3j \%SSV.\VAFbf%FWVAV.%V.V.V.V.VA25 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous128 1928-09-11 1 THE WEEK. Tm "day, Wth. Hiph Water, 9.33 a.m., 7.9„ 8.19 p.ftti 83. Malacca: H. W. 5.30 a.m. 5.2.. 6.20 p.m. 5.9. Autumn lace meeting; Second Day. Wednes4mg t lfctß. High Water, 10.11 a.m., 5.4.. 9.24 p.m. 9.1. Malacca: H. W. 6.20 a.m. 6.0.. 7 p.m. 6.2. Football: S.F.A. Cup,128 words
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Article423 1928-09-11 2 Disintegrating the Enemy With Noises. The gramophone, conspicuous among the i; !'l> of the West tB the East, has been not only i Itself but the cause of noise \t\ others, and has. in fad, provoked a small riot at Tarn Taran llaqa. in the Amritsar di-tiut. BBja423 words
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350 1928-09-11 2 $1,000,000 CHANGE IN WESTMINSTER. New Dwellings That Will Transform Millbank. MUlbank. where the Tl last January, is to bo transformed v EIyOOOfOOO improvement MaVtßße, in which Westmii co-operathif wi^h the Westminster^ Itj Cooticil. I- »^p away much of thv m property between Grosvt and Vim-ert-sm---. and to build bloeka it350 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement325 1928-09-11 2 KUR MANGE. An infallible remedy for Manjre and all Parasitic Diseases in Dogs, Horses and Cattle. Obtainable at TIMMS' DISPENSARY, LTD., Veterinary Chemists, Singapore. t COMING SOON ALHAMBRA I J _g*&v^— m U_s^a__^ S C~- «__v VB_«1 BBB^ ■t^ _a__Bß_ v__K'Ba^3^_Bv 19 j_w < _bb _w 4__H n_w^ '^r JI325 words
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Advertisement422 1928-09-11 2 VICTORIA THEATRE (0) Commencing at 9.30 Nightly. BEAU GESTE A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Booking at Little's. Prices $3, $2. $1 and 50 cents. September 29th, for Seven Nights Kaai's Hawaiian Troubadours 0 Booking at Little's from September 21st. Prices: $3, $2, and $1. PAVILION From Tuesday, llth. to Monday. September 17th.422 words
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Advertisement245 1928-09-11 2 ALHAMBRA p (Tan Chen* Kee and Co., Ltd.. Proprietors, To-Night positively the Last NkJ THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS 5 1 FIRST NATIONAL BRITISH PICTIRES nUBSU, WARE CaSE Most thrilling mystery story ever screened Featuring STEWART ROME At the first show at 7.:>0 p.m. F.0.8. presents: j YAKIMA CANUTT The Human245 words
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Article684 1928-09-11 3 WHEN SHE WORE QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S JEWEL. "Grannie's Maid." In a charming flat on the Prince of Wales' estate in London a flat chosen for her by the Prince himself lives a pleasant, greyhaired woman who is now enjoying a home of her own after living for 40684 words
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Article134 1928-09-11 3 MR. KODERA EXPELLED FROM MINSEITO. [By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.] Tokio, Sept. 7. The Minsei Party has officially expelled Mr. K. Korlcra who is alleged to be the leader in the recert dissension of the Party. KEISEI-TRAMWAY SCANDAL DEVELOPING. Another Tokio Municipal Councillo. named Zenzo Ohi.134 words
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Article18 1928-09-11 3 Woman at the Thames Court: She rushed out, and, like a wild tiger, purrched me on the nose.18 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement201 1928-09-11 3 i j i%MSJM im Haig Whisky WHISKY MADE^^^fiflfclßßr IN SCOTLAND IS Distilled from Barley wiS^^m^/^ r^ il "a_________aßß_B_^B» J __s«^P_/____P^i___lr IVir!c\ is i valuable food and the \r '$7'' distilled essence contains properties =^L\*^'j/'''' that are not only restorative but are also r '.f health giving in a greater degree201 words
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Advertisement407 1928-09-11 3 The bee makes the honey, Hartley's make the jam, The bee, to make it's honey, Gets Hartley's if it can. 4t_i bb-*w» *ttlJ"^3»^__Ba_3_P~* 1 mSF- SAt SgH HH! BMV* w St On__&fiooi HS-MS m^m^kmm \v P^^^aaaaßßa^^l^rV Va» tJO^__-« *s^_aKH r oJas BaaajfciT^Sfc i i J KBa?.^— I A. I__-Baß1 __-BaB407 words
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Article2463 1928-09-11 4 A. J. Cunningham - EGYPT TO LONDON IN TWO DAYS. A. J. Cunningham. b, British Backwardness the Hindrance. •—_—__________> GERMAN AIR SUPREMACY. (Editor of Airways 1. Egypt, on more accounts than Hat, is to-day well in the iime-light. ks fOOgnl>hical position as the meeting place oi three continents, it> tiatress and il* equable climate,2,463 words
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Article95 1928-09-11 4 I ANSWERS. 1 Parker in his benefit match, I Gloucestershire vs. Yorkshire at Bristol in 1922. The second ball, i? I however, was a no-ball. I 2. Hurling is a Gaelic game like hockey: Curling is a Scottish I game played on ice. S I o. In95 words
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Article1673 1928-09-11 4 T. Stanhope Sprigg - T. Stanhope Sprigg. rehtrehththnngngn Expensive Mid-Ocean Rescue ,v;> AMERICA'S 3,230 CIVIL AIRCRAFT. (Editor of the Egyptian Gazette.) There is a growing feeling of annoyance among British shipowners about the demands now being made on the life-saving service of their vessels by airmen who drop into the1,673 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement657 1928-09-11 4 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION. $100 j For Only 12 Matches. $50 Must Be Won. We publish to-day and every Tuesday morning coupons for our weekly Football Competition. A prize of $100 will be awarded to the reader who forecasts the CORRECT RESULTS OF THE TWELVE MATCHES in the coupon below.657 words
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Article1256 1928-09-11 5 BILL TO DEAL WITH BOLSHEVISTS. Wide Powers. Simla. Aug. 24 A Bill to deal with Bolshevist agents has been prepared by the Government of India and is being published in the Gazette of India under legislature rules 18. The Bill is called the Public Safety (Removal from1,256 words
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Article26 1928-09-11 5 Mactavish (to wife at railway station): Wha! Ye canna get a porter tae x.a.v. o«>r luggage?" Wife: "Ye try, Donal, ye're accent's not quite sae noticeable!"26 words
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Article98 1928-09-11 5 Famous Old Structure in Danger.] Th- old windmill at Sprowston, Norwich, < which was at work for nearly 200 years, is in danger of demolition. It is now showing much signs of age. The mill, which is a wooden structure-, is a favourite subject for photographers and artists.98 words
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Article172 1928-09-11 5 Judge and Sheer Extravagance. At Portsmouth County Court Judge Barnard Lailey gave judgment in a case in which Eugenie Eisner, trading as Nanette, in Osborn-road, Southsea. claimed from Engineer-Commander K. G. Sanders, R.X.. £32 for goods supplied to his wife. It was admitted that the172 words
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Article81 1928-09-11 5 A Story of «0 Years. Three rirli were baptised at Hinton Baptist Church. Choeham. Bucks, sixty years ago. On the t»Oth anniversary of the event, in mail week, the same three girls, now— Miss Rosanah Batchelor, 79, Miss Mary Hodgkison. 7rt, and Mrs. Wright. 77. all met in the81 words
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Article17 1928-09-11 5 Defendant at Derby: 1 was slightly elevated. I had been selling lavender and it got nu drunk.17 words
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Advertisement516 1928-09-11 5 NOTICE. I E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Mark depicted above consisting of diamond figure- on the tread of a tire is the exclusive property of THE \K TIKE AND RUBBER COMPANY, a corporation incorporated under I the State of Ohio in the United States of America, and having516 words
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Advertisement180 1928-09-11 5 fP^v "•"»*•<• afak ES^BS UJJe Perfect Mealtime Drink makes yon feel, work and sleep better INSTANT POSTUM contains no drugs, such as tannin and caffein, which make tea and coffee injurious nothing to disturb the nerves, nor the heart. It is a healthful beverage. Instant Postum delightfully blends the mellow180 words
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Advertisement200 1928-09-11 5 >*WArV*rVVY\rWarBW DISTINCTIVE BEDROOM FURNITURE I j CONSTANT QUALITY-ECONOMICAL PRICES-LARGE STOCKS TO CHOOSE FROM i r 6va. PriCe $235 eU nr~npirT > M rr r $h#.h i -====^^-__n I 3 ft. 6 in. Dressing Table i to match 63.50 I, 7 > r4W-!i^i L-zLi^ u 6 in Marble-topped U —^^^l^fes»^ "C200 words
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Article717 1928-09-11 6 LOCUSTS' OF THE BOOK I OF REVELATION. A French Theory. Paris, Aug. .">. A distinguished French savant, M. Louis Ha ra due- Ma Her, after many years of study, has come to the conclusion that the scourge o\ locusts which St. John saw in hi vision, and described717 words
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Article132 1928-09-11 6 Cinema Owner Who Was Asked To Pay £3,000. A vrdict of suicide while of unsound mind was returned at a Paddington inquest on Carl Kennetn Andrews, a London suburban cinema owner, who died in hospital fioin a bullet wound in the head. He was found lyinpr on132 words
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Article440 1928-09-11 6 Four Shot Dead During Shanghai Fighting. Shanghai, Aim. St. armed robbers are dead and two terioualy wounded ss the result ii encounter with Settlement I' hat unique attempt t-ii ai me robbery hei recently. mpted l j Ha- unique inao- t f.u that the Police were waiting to440 words
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Article97 1928-09-11 6 Cowbov Film Star's £1,500 A Week. Xew York, Aug. 7. The Los Angeles Examiner says that Tom Mix. the cowboy film star, has confirmed the report that his wife has gone to Europe with the intention of seeking to I obtain a divorce in97 words
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Article237 1928-09-11 6 A French Miscarriage of Justice. Paris, Aug. 3. The French legal authorities are about to redress so far as now lies in their power a terrible miscarriage of justice which resulted in an innocent man ending his days in the penal settlement of French Guiana, while his son237 words
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Article18 1928-09-11 6 -What won you dischsi Lambeth magistral claimed wmw from Wi don't know." said the bare been for working18 words
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Advertisement124 1928-09-11 6 POMMERY I i Greno Champagne 0 The Wine of Kings The King of Wines fft 'sR 5 w __E £-N> 4la^\ I _______W. V ___t Ltt Obtainable from ali good dealers. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England Agents for: Singapore and F. M. S. yj cSI GordfjuodL j There124 words
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Advertisement221 1928-09-11 6 I /^#IPB ■VfjFwl i Tourer $1,750. 2 Seater $1,600. lUnf ini ot __H /r bW mm BBS __________BBbb_E Bel M^HkluS Ers«s sar BBBBaaaßr mz^smmmsmmw V-__*«-_*__l B________a__r km__«r___v ■■PHi [Does your Mirror say "Run-down 'VT'OL' know *t Joes; bur the keener that vou should look with scept the brain the more221 words
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Article157 1928-09-11 7 TWO MILLION STARVING IN UKRAINE. Result of Soviet System. [Reuter's Service.] I.ond'in, Sept. 9. Two million Jews are dying oj* starvation in Ukraine according to an official i Soviet statement given in a report presented to the annual conference of the Federation of Jewish Relief Organisations in London157 words
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Article175 1928-09-11 7 German Minister's Statement. [Reuter's Service.] Rerlin, Sept. 9. AI the opening of the Congress of Bankers at Cologne, Dr. Curtius, the German Minister for National Economy, made a statement with regard to the German demand for a speedy evacuation of the Rhineland. He said: "The other side175 words
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167 1928-09-11 7 [Reuter's Service.] Sydney, Sept. 10 Magnificent scenes brought the Eucharistic Congress to a conclusion. Cardinal Cerretti. this afternoon, carrying a monstrance containing the host and accompanied by a brilliant galaxy of chamberlains, proceeded to Manly wharf where they hoarded a gilded and decorated steamer on167 words
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Article65 1928-09-11 7 [Reuter's Service.] Paris. Sept. 9. Tht International Light Aeroplane competition, lasting twelve days and comprising various tests of "quality." "performance," "reliability" etc., began at Orly aerodrome to-day. Sixteen French, 3 German and 6 English machines have entered, the last named including, Lady Heath, Captain Percival, Lieutenant Neville-Stack,65 words
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Article55 1928-09-11 7 [British Radio— Official Service.! Rugby, Sept. 9. A flight from London to Bucharest over distance of 1.600 miles has been accomplished in one day by Flight-Lieut. Scholefield. in a Vickers-Vimy machine with a 530 horse power Napier-Lion engine. Including two stops to re-fuel, the journey55 words
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Article41 1928-09-11 7 [Reuter's Service.] Tulsa. Oklahoma, Sept. 10. The State Corporation Commission has i issued an order providing for restriction of the output of slush oilfields all over the State, to 700,000 barrels a day, until the end of 1925.41 words
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Article29 1928-09-11 7 [Reuter's Service.] j Blind River. Sept. 10. Seven adult picnickers were killed in a collision between a railway train and a motor-car at a lever crossing here.29 words
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Article226 1928-09-11 7 TERRIBLE CRASH IN GRAND PRIX. Twenty Killed. [Reuters Service.] Milan, Sept. 9. During the motor race for the European Giand-Prix on the Monza track, a Talhot driven by Materassi at 125 m.p.h., grazed another ear and overturned and crashed among the spectators. There were several victims. Materassi226 words
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Article145 1928-09-11 7 Civilians Take Part in Manoeuvres. ißeuter's Service.] Riga, Sept. 9. Remarkable arrangements were made by the Soviet authorities to interest the population in Russia in the army manoeuvres now being carried out in the Kiev district. The people were instructed, at a given signal, to carry out145 words
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Article128 1928-09-11 7 [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby, Sept. 9. The reports in the Press that the naval compromise has been abandoned may be disregarded. The proposals are still before the United States. Italian and Japanese Governments, to whom they were submitted some time ago. They were designed solely to128 words
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Article65 1928-09-11 7 British Thanks to the Soviet. [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby. Sept. 9. The Norwegian Minister. Dr. Urbye. has expressed to M. Litvinoff, on behalf of the British Government, gratitude for the kindness, attention and assistance rendered by the Soviet authorities in connection with the removal of65 words
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Article52 1928-09-11 7 [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby, Sept. M. As a result of technical experiments made with wireless transmission of still pictures hy the British Broadcasting Corporation and the General Post Office, a short picture transmission will be made daily from Davcntry outside the regular programme hours beginning52 words
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39 1928-09-11 7 [British Radio— Official Service.l Rugby. Sept. »h Mr. MacKenzie King, the Canadian Prime Minister, who is attending the League Assembly meetings, yesterday visited the British Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, at Aix les Bains.39 words
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Article51 1928-09-11 7 [British Radio— Official Service.l Rugby, Sept. 9. Flight-Lieut. Daicy Greiir will make hi« attempt to heat the world's speed reeorc of SIB miles an hour on a Super-Marin* Napier racing seaplane on or about Septem ber 22. The attempt will be made a Calshot, Southampton51 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement574 1928-09-11 7 BUSINESS CARDS. Uith four bank Keyboard THE RKALLY EFFICIENT PORTABLE FUNERALS. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. > EXPERIENCED UNDERTAKERS. p ST and NIrM Serrtca. Tal. No. 71. V.V. V-%".%%W."-SWWV-%S-.\ ——*i i TO LET. 15 Japan Street. Kntry October I MEYEI BROTHKRS. IfEYEI ROAD. Entry Ist October v IKR BROTHERS. 60DOWK9 NO. 7574 words
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Advertisement744 1928-09-11 7 ACIDITY, THE CAUSE OF INDIGESTION. The e— amea m— a tsmmtf teat scMits j Bitorated' If mgwentm, which instantly neotraliaei pi«-> acid, |"cv,„ts fermentation, an. l BOOtkea heala and strengthens the stomach lining whic -•'c-i'hty has mM ii m W Ottmn issswwisi Kisurated" Magnesia h. c;.u-e it never faii^ t«744 words
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Advertisement584 1928-09-11 7 VICTOMA THEATRE September 18th 1928 at 9.30 p.m. GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE BY WELDAN FAMILY AND LOCAL TALENT IN AID OF THE Children's Aid Society Under the Distinguished Patronage of The Officer Administering the Government HIS EXCELLENCY SIR HAYES and LADY MARRIOTT M.C.S., K.8.E., C.M.G. Booking at John Little Co, Ltd584 words
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Advertisement492 1928-09-11 7 TENDERS. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. lenders are invited lot the -u; t> _n S-tW Hand-Carta foi- the Conaervancj Department. ■nd Hill be received by the nnderaifned up to noor: on Monday, Septembei 17th. Sample cut r.uiy be aeon at the < .--eivancy Depot. J.tlati Be<ar. The aticcaaafal tenderer w.ii l> t492 words
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718 1928-09-11 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1928. THE HUBBUB IN THE HUB. A popular song of a few years age had reference among other things tc a "hubbub" in a **>übu'b." It it brought to mind by the diverting 1 happenings in Ipoh during the la>t few days as a718 words
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Article291 1928-09-11 8 V\ e acknowledge the receipt of the Malaysia Messaire. the official organ of thi Singaj>oie area of the Methodist Episcopa 1 'hurch. Our Penang correspondent telegraphs that in the Supreme Court yesterday a petition for the winding up of the Penang Indian Association was withdrawn, each side to pay their291 words
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Article59 1928-09-11 8 The Government Health Office sends the following returns for the seven days ending midnight on Saturday, September Ist. Penang Hill (2,100 feet), average mean shade temperature 70.99 deg. F., total evaporation .306 inch, total rainfall 1.048 inches. Taiping Hill (3,500 feet), average mean shade temperature 71.69 deg.59 words
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Article40 1928-09-11 8 To-night will conclude the season at the < Alhambra for The Ware Case, which has t proved an excellent attraction. To-morrow will be presented The Unholy Three, i Metro-Goldwyn film, with Lon Chaney ir. i the leading role. 340 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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325 1928-09-11 8 ro the Editor. Sir, —I have been interested In your iccount of "Daring Daisy's" adventures socially in Ipoh and the Singapore bachelor's reply. He must have a poor opinion of himself to be so modest. I try to entertain as far as my resources325 words
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200 1928-09-11 8 Ai the accounts in connection with the comedy -'Meet the Wife." which wa> produced in aid of the above Fund during May last, have now been .-ettled. and the Hesult shows a profit of I&016.07. The position of the Fund :> as follows: Amounts200 words
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173 1928-09-11 8 To the Editor. Dear Sir. In all the correspondence which has recently been flooding the local Press about this matter. I have failed to trace any reference to. or any modification of our attitude, by the passing of the Peace Pact. The resolution carried at173 words
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54 1928-09-11 8 Penang, Sept. 10. Three Chinese were allowed bail of $f>oo ?ach by Mr. Taylor, in the Police Court, on a charge of falsely representing that they had notes for sale to Chan Nah Hem, a retired Supreme Court interpreter. They induced him, it is alleged,54 words
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Article143 1928-09-11 8 PROBABLE STARTERS *\i. JOCKEYS, Weston to Hide I avuurit, [Reuttr'- Banriea.] London >„..„ Th, jrobable Mart,,- r st. Lagar, ta be ran :lt i, nesday. ar,: Bit H. I anIHTV Ow« (< H. H. th.. Ac Khan BIH M.. .1. Joal'a CHERRY K!\., Mr. T. DavUaonV CONSTAN143 words
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Article37 1928-09-11 8 Government Den) knouleuV of Any ('oncesMon. The folio* Saturday's woe We are OaaWiall ment ha- no knoa ladf havimr been granted Pahang recently refei Wi, press and dew 1 ibed Straits Times ol th«37 words
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Article100 1928-09-11 8 A cable annoui ce* bourse on Sonata) >1 Mr. E l» McPI formerly of Messi M< r Sir. McPheraan was well known tl out Malava and hU d< it I new- to man) frie d* as and was between 50 u i Mr. McPhersoi Messrs.100 words
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Article40 1928-09-11 8 LATEST RUBBER _SD TIN RKES (From Our Own Correspoi London. Sept. 1" Messrs. Symington and S notify to-davV robber Bria 8 7 Kill, per lb. Messrs. Lewis, LaZSrUi IM 9M notifv to-dav's tin P-iei! £209 15 16— 340 words
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Article59 1928-09-11 8 European Passengers Injured [From our Owi rl l ](M>h Srpl 1" When retorninf fi the I| Club yesterday Mr Gi Mr. V. S. Woo,: n*a seriou, accident had to be removed I mma driving the cm *tfeaiy burst and the copants arere throw. n Mi sustained bniiaes59 words
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Article46 1928-09-11 8 Large New Re>idential Ana [From Our Own < lp»h. Sef< Conaideral le i tovi merit of Ipoh a^ th. gradually tranapirini I purchase of a LireTambun Road aEuropeans, addi ir ing State land. In tl also srideapread bo development. sVhil I I quietly steady thei46 words
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Article21 1928-09-11 8 [From Ot Ow, Mr. Samuel Fung, pended from prad the Naldera for l stood. conaulUtioi order ot* ■IMpeaHaOW21 words
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Article23 1928-09-11 8 [From Our Oen In the course ol destroyed a do/.eP atl smmt the police station i" oi cinder, artaer, the23 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement155 1928-09-11 8 "THE COSNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S." j GENUINE OLD LIQUEUR BRANDY JOHN EXSHAW 40 AND 60 r EARS OLD. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. j (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kong). i Incorporated in Shanghai.) SINGAPORE. I BY SPECIAL %^Jbj&* APPOINTMENT TO HIS M UESTY iZrW^mE T E KlN K155 words
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Advertisement40 1928-09-11 8 II Califor ims 1 _n tn iOHOIOESxi St I FRUITS AND _n VEGETABLES (del monte[ Si Si ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT THE WARE CASE WITH STEWART ROME H.B. Winter. MERCHANT TAILOR. 6-M, Battery Road, (Second Floor— *'G. H." Building). SINGAPORE. Tel. 188.40 words
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CHINA FIGHTING NOT OVER.
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Article123 1928-09-11 9 Bntisfcffl in Danger Area. [R, itei Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai. Sept. 10. i hung Hei is steadily drivia K nited Chihli-Shantung remVuthern generals, (hang ki n and Chu Yu Pa fioni the area with a minimum threatening an encircling of the Tientsin-Mukden IC captured Fnngtai <.n123 words
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Article129 1928-09-11 9 (■rcatest Precautions Beiny; Taken. Peking Later. PPachad Tangshan .< net rated the Chi- the foreign quarter efendcd by British troop?.' «vai in progress •Mcht. Very great pre- to avoid any kind ng Hsi left Tientsin far] i ampaniad by British.l military officers, the H I eing Captain129 words
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Article73 1928-09-11 9 PetCf Pad and the Naval Agreement. r*i Saivlaa.] V* York. Sept. 10. red from Europe to-day. b\ pressmen coming up ii' ■••a- annoyed by a ques-j the Anglo-French naval i naiatanl with the Kellogg l< that he did not think it i with it. He understood no73 words
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Article54 1928-09-11 9 Htfj Anti-Communist ampaign. Mon« hong. Sept. 10. have !>een arrestee executed last Frida) rday by order «>»' th pai Intent announce- "ins will shortly be isei at Fengeauen were R'hieh broke out on U Yem Shi Shan, wh, ing, will return to Peip-eek-end. 1 H preparing for54 words
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Article28 1928-09-11 9 Tokio. Sept. 9. thai the Nationalist Govdemand that the abrogate iheir extra-ter-•l England and the United iting over their attitude. rmpathetk toward the Kation.28 words
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Article36 1928-09-11 9 CAMPBELL WINES FRENCH TROPHY. fi Service.] Boulogne. Sept. 9. ampbell in a Delage National Motor Trophv to- average speed of 116 sa hour over a very hilly (•tana course of 448 ■neteca, beating Gauthier in ■•nd*.36 words
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Article2123 1928-09-11 9 I___ > CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING. Unofficial*,' Proposal Supported. The Hon 'ble Mr. J. Bagnall presided over a meet.ng of more than f JESw^ttl to discus* the question of the military conh full",- Th Chai supported by UH lull t omnnttee. the Hon'ble Mr F Me -T r2,123 words
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THE LEAGUE ASSEMBLY.
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Article118 1928-09-11 9 The Anglo-French Accord. [Reuter's Service.l Gene \'i. Sept. 10. In the League Assembly. M. Briand. after paying a tribute to the League efficacity, and reiterating that the Anglo-French naval agreement was merely a step towards disarmament, answered a question as to why, since Germany was118 words
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Article130 1928-09-11 9 Lost Owing to Insufficient Majority. [Reuters Service.] Geneva. Sept. 10. The league Assembly to-day voted hy 27 to 2,i in favour of China's re-eligibility for election to a non-permanent seat on the League C.uncil, hut as a two-thirds majority is necessary China is debarred from130 words
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Article95 1928-09-11 9 Premier Resigns Again. [Reuter's Service.] Sofia. Sept. It. Dissatisfied by the proceedings at the meeting of the majority of the parties discussing his new cabinet M. Liaptcheff has again resigned. It is understood that the Populists, one of the most important groups supporting the Government, refused to95 words
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Article85 1928-09-11 9 Medical Experts' View. [Reuter's Service.] Paris. Sept. 10. The death of Captain Loewenstein. who fell from his aeroplane when crossing the Channel several weeks ago. was due to the fall, declare medical experts, who have not traced any toxic substance in his organs. The nature of his85 words
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Article35 1928-09-11 9 [N'anyo N'ichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio. Sept. 9. The Minseito has exnelled Messrs. Z. Tanaka, H. Higuchi and T. Shiba. who suddenly proclaimed the formation of a new Party called the "Kensei Isshin-kai."35 words
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Article25 1928-09-11 9 Tokio, Sept. 9. According to the official inquiry made on September Ist. the year's rice throughout the country is forecasted as normal.25 words
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Article228 1928-09-11 9 ed for local defence, and then it was further suggested that the Colony should make a payment for naval defence provided everybody else came in. He was afraid that by doing so they were almost inviting the reply from the home authorities that if they were prepared to pay $3,600,000228 words
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Advertisement289 1928-09-11 9 WVWmrWWW»rWU%V.V.V.V^^^ Dinner and Tea Services I Full Set i Half Set I i For For i j- 12 Per.ons 6 p ersen i ■C 72 Piece* < Sale Price s *""ce < I $27.50 f $14.00 jj The "Paris" Dinner Service-Special Clearance Offer 2 jj| GREEN OR BLUE DESIGN j289 words
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Advertisement712 1928-09-11 10 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES ■XPRBSS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON ft N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glaagow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) 0 1 Dne S'pore. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. t AENEAS For712 words
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Advertisement531 1928-09-11 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) "ELLERMAN^LINL PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT L' (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. r Due S'pore. 1928. s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW Sept. 19 s.s. CITY OF KHIOS Sent 24 s.s.531 words
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Advertisement442 1928-09-11 10 British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated in England.) j I MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S BOVmrnLmZ LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON ~FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Due. Tonnage. S'pore. Tonnage Spo KHIVA 9,100 Sept. 22 MOREA442 words
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Advertisement695 1928-09-11 11 u. o. ±L. Lme. 1H.1." Steamers. Arp lam, Hamburg. Premen. ,i Antwerp via Colombo. Aden ,nd Port Said. Amazon Maru Sept. 23 Sept 24 purban. P Klizabeth, Cape Town. Sari Rio, Montevideo and i v [Rour World passage £150.) t Hawaii Maru Oct fi rw n j,,. dbnr, Dar-es-Salaam. Uct695 words
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Advertisement503 1928-09-11 11 TRAVEL»«COMFORr IMMULAR _____k I I Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All state-rooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate, all have hot and cold running water. The503 words
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Advertisement679 1928-09-11 11 K. P. M. (Incorporated In Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH TiFNETH^ANDS INDIAN GOVERNMWW. Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connectione to:— Pasaags, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. ■epreeentatjree in the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Psaaag) of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA All information, detailed itineraries, free of charge Apply K.P.M.679 words
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Article108 1928-09-11 12 The M.M. Mail Steamer Chantilly is due here from Saigon on Tuesday at 10 a.m. and will probably leave on the same day at 4 p.m. for Madras, Pondicherry, Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles. Berth roads. No less than five Japanese vessels arrived in port yesterday of108 words
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Article37 1928-09-11 12 Copra by the Pahud from Sourabaya. 82 bullocks and 16 buffaloes by the Su«. Jhadib from Bangkok. 950 pigs by the Elout from Sourabaya. Coal by the Dux from G. B. Besar. bound for Bangkok.37 words
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Article42 1928-09-11 12 Copenhagen. While the British liner Ranchi was entering Copenhagen harbour recently with several hundred tourists on board a Danish tug fouled her bows and capsized in 33 feet of water. Two of the tug's crew were drowned.42 words
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145 1928-09-11 12 1.4-nd<:n. August 31. "Face Powder" is the nickname given by the crew of the Blue Star liner Stuart Star, which has just arrived in the Thames from River Plate, to pulverised coal which was used as a fuel for the first time in any ship. The145 words
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Advertisement427 1928-09-11 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia). <o> FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. (0) Regular monthly sailings by the well-krown steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the motor vessel MALABAR (4.512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largait and finest steamers trading to Australia.427 words
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Advertisement86 1928-09-11 12 COLIC QUICK RELIEF Not only children but adults constantly suffer severe pains from over eating, change of food or drinking water. As a well known remedy for many years CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC REMEDY has been relied on the world over to give quick relief from colic, diarrhoea and stomach cramps. Chamberlain's86 words
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Advertisement492 1928-09-11 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc.. 44. BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO /BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA iv„ BALTIMORE (via Suez). M.S. SILVERHAZEL In Port M.S. SILVERASH due Oct. 3 M.S. SILVERGUAVA due Oct. 27 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVKt SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO \\n LOS492 words
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Advertisement257 1928-09-11 12 S.S. CITY (IF LINCOLN Cob r u r N*< 1 '.'.> arc kcrekj vev tion will be h< aja. on Prid Mr i] STI I THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The Premier M a live "n-'\\ >" pt| r daily. Altt the btsl M< tising. Dtlivertd aith thi tach morning. I257 words
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Miscellaneous681 1928-09-11 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6681 words
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Miscellaneous535 1928-09-11 12 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Op Ten Noort: Mr. F. Geeiia, Mr. V. Ruuma. Mr. Van Rijn Alkemat. Mr. Banks, Mr<. A. M. C. Allan. Miss F. Kennedy. Mr. H. W. Alze. Mr. Oei Boen Tin, Mrs. A. Andrews; Mr. Shang Lung < hing. Mrs. Tan Swie Hong Nio. Mr. Lien Giok535 words
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Article334 1928-09-11 13 Internal Arrangements of R-101. Rugby. Au«. 24. It is expected that the two great airships, each with a das capacity of 5.000.0)0 cubic feet, will be ready for home trialby the end of the year. One of these. R-100 la Maring completion at Howden. where it has334 words
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Article125 1928-09-11 13 And the two Partners. There are two partners in a London pear firmThe firm had a valuable pearl necklace consisting of 101 pearls of 08.40 grains Partner A thought Partner B had it. and Partner B thought it was in the possession of Partner A.125 words
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Article131 1928-09-11 13 Ex-Lord Mavor Who Was Classed "A Bad Life." The bells of York Minster rang out a greeting to Mr. James Melrose on his 100th. birthday, which he celebrated on August sth, Mr. Melrose, who was Lord Mayor of the city fifty-two years ago, retains all his faculties131 words
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Article828 1928-09-11 13 THE ENGLISH LEAGUE POSITIONS. London Clubs at the Top. The positions in the home football leagues up to and including- Sept. 8 are as follow:— DIVISION I. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. West Ham 4 3 0 1 14 4 7 Everton 5 3 1828 words
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Article124 1928-09-11 13 At the annual general meeting of the S.l .F.A. held on the lst instant, the following gentlemen were elected M office-bearers for the ensuing year. President. Mr. Tay Lian Teck. HonSecretary and Treasurer, Mr- Yee Cheok Wah. Hon. Asst- Secretaries, Mr. Sim Kwang Tow and Mr. Yong124 words
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Article86 1928-09-11 13 f i The Fire Brigade were called out early t on Saturday morning to deal with a fire which had broken out in the back part of a shop in Pekin Street. Two engines turned i out and soon subdued the flames, a fair amount of damage having been caused86 words
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Advertisement139 1928-09-11 13 There, is a car to suit you SINGEP\ FAMnar%;\ mmT J* Bb-^-»w— a-wIT Junior 4 -seater Senior Saloon $1,425 $2,525 The Cycle Carriage~Co., (1926) Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). W/ m t tt J 55 J* **Jw^mmm*^^^m -j\\r^-'-mnm^ ~v I" 1 critical moments Yy/ y $$&o\/ Ir- y° u can139 words
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Advertisement241 1928-09-11 13 j HARD CARBON J J CONSUMES POWER, LOWERS EFFICIENCY IN- J CREASES RUNNING COSTS— CRIPPLES YOUR MOTOR. \l > ESCAPE IT BY USING J I Texaco Clear Clean I Golden Motors Oils. I J THERE IS A GRADE FOR EVERY CAR AND THEY ARE FULL BODIED THE LOWEST CARBON OILS241 words
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Article750 1928-09-11 14 PUBLIC AT MERCY OF THE "BOSS." A Shirked Problem. Chicago. Big Tim Murphy, a prominent member of Chicago's underworld, was shot dead while his wife was at a church festival with their little daughter. On her return the widow, confronted with her husband's body in the hall,750 words
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Article55 1928-09-11 14 President's Son Starts on the Bottom Runjr. New York, Sept. 8. John Coolidge. the son of the President, has decided to enter the railway business and join the freight department of the NewYork, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. He will start at the bottom and work his55 words
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Article52 1928-09-11 14 Indian's Sentence Commuted. [Reuter's Service.] Calcutta, Sept. 7. The sentence on Kazi Buzlar Rahman, who was sentenced to death in July for the murder of Mr. G. H. W. Davies, District Magistrate at Chittagong, has been commuted to transportation for life in view of the accused's52 words
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Article30 1928-09-11 14 Willesden magistrate (to a husband): You must woo your wife if you want to win her back. The husband: That is no good while she is living with her mother.30 words
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Advertisement376 1928-09-11 14 You can keep Fit and Well, even in a trying climate, with the help of this great British Tonic Halls Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE When Hall's Wine enriches the blood and invigorates the circulation it has a tonic effect on the entirs system and creates new energy. Take Hall's376 words
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Advertisement182 1928-09-11 14 YGM.C TRUCKSN^ fM Ouperb in strength, endurance, stamina superb in flexibility, ease of control, and positive braking, General Motors Trucks are built on facts, not opinions. Day and night, for months under every conceivable op|l erating condition, these trucks have been put through C; gruelling tests at Genera) Motors Proving182 words
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717 1928-09-11 15 FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY. SEPT. I Oth. Buyers Sellers. Asam Kumbang 4&1 c,d 46s 0d Ban^rin Tin 42s U 43s 6d Batang Padantr ($1 46 s<j |»atu Caves 2.32'. 1.40 I>ukit Aran- (75) 30 3d prem. Cnendenan** (i> l<js 17s Chin Chin (SI) 10 15 nomEastern Siam717 words
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Article65 1928-09-11 15 September 10. Hank 1 rn.- _> 29 ,'52 Hank demand -J ;i 23 32 Private credits m.s. 2 4 5-16 New York, demand 65 15-16 Credit! i>o days H*% Franca, >'•> mand 1426 India. T. T. l&% Hong Kong, demand iou p.c. Di>. Yokohama, demand li»l >, Java, demand65 words
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Article201 1928-09-11 15 September 10. 'lin 195 Tons 1106.00 Gambler 6^ Pepper White M Pepper Black a] Flake Tapioca 7% Pearl Sago Small t% Copra 10.05 (opra Baadried 10.4") Rice Liang H n Chan M»n Red Eagle (New) 330 Rice, Siam old No. 1. 830 Rice, Rangoon Bintun 250 Rice, Rangoon Sioka201 words
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Article52 1928-09-11 15 September 10th.. 12 o'clock noon. R.S.S. cqnal to Standard, Q. C. F. Spot t9\* Standard K.s.s. an Tender Sept. U)% 30 Oct-Dee. .lan-Mar. J'" t 29 i'..- of Market: Quiet slightly easier. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet i 7-lod p< :b. w York Spot Sheet52 words
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Article304 1928-09-11 15 Yesterday's Alterations. Sept. loth.. loaiag Prices. Batu Cavos 1.1".' L.r.'j Johan Tin 28 31% Kuchai (3) 1.39 1.42% Kuyoha 33% 40 Malayan Cons. 70 72% Penawats 63% 67% Puteh 1.50 1.57»j Rahman Hyd. 1.40 1.45 South Taiping -i (l Ulu Tiah 70 73% I'iu Klaavi 51 ">•>304 words
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Article255 1928-09-11 15 ROSE MACPHAIL COS REPORT. Singapore, Sept. l(Mh. Robber. London s 7 I*><l. I6d down Local 2i>>_. cento. Tin. London £208 2s Sd, 2s .;<l down. Local $106 for 17") tons. Mininu. Steady. Kuchai L.4Q 1.42%, Malaya Consol 70 72. Petaling 4.47% 4..">~>. Rahman Hydraulic 1..".7'_. 1.42%, Sungei255 words
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Article70 1928-09-11 15 The Aeaiatant Controller of Rubber tend* the following atatement of Singapore and Penang dealers' stocks at the end of Ana 1928. Singapore: Cross ireight: Smoked ■nnul 4,384; unsnioked sheet 2,512; erepe K.274; lump 85; soap 1.709; total estimated dry freight 16,286. Penang: Cross weight: Smoked sheet 1,656; nnamoked70 words
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Article110 1928-09-11 15 000.000 CASINO PROFITS. Paris. Af— l S. 0 er 584)00,000 francs (£464,000) was the profit made at the gambling tables at the Cannes casino and sporting club laat year, according to figures now published. The tahles at Nice, where there are six gambling establiahmenta, made 53,000,000 franca (£424,000). Biarriti netted110 words
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Article80 1928-09-11 15 The nehievementa of Britiah aircraft in a number of recent flights haa reauhed in an influx of order- for Britiah aeroplanes from foreign GovernmeUta. On" firm alone has already < I i over 200 aeroplanes abroad, and tha aueceaa of the formation flighl of four all-metal80 words
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Article126 1928-09-11 15 Itudiipt'st. siring :<• slake his thirat and keep cool, Anthony Gittinger, a sailor, aged 32, made a bet with the director of Pega Brewery that if he wore given a barrel <>f beer he would drink the contents and tin a fioal on the barrel126 words
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Article144 1928-09-11 15 Sentence of two years rigorous imprison ment was passed by th District Judge OH Saturday on a Chinese who was arrested by detective! in Kullanir road recently. Tha Chinese was arrested with a dagger in his possession and was charged with possession of the weapon without a licence. The detectives144 words
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Advertisement352 1928-09-11 15 V.SRTS OVER »mm ASSURANCE IN FuliCE OVER 530.w0.00n j THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON. OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry EC The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies352 words
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Advertisement275 1928-09-11 15 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000, W0 Reserve Fund 4,000,000 Reservp Liability of tr Pro P r »etors 3,000,000 Head Office: 38, BisJbopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Tongkah275 words
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Advertisement451 1928-09-11 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hong Kong). Head Office: Hong Kong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund Sterling £6,000,000 Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. H. Cornpton, Esq., Chairman. N. S. Brown, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Hon. Mr.451 words
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Advertisement40 1928-09-11 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW ft CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.40 words
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Article422 1928-09-11 16 Our Selections for To-day. The following are our selections for today's races. In the programme given below, horses marked with an asterisk are scratched. Rare I.— Merry Beau; Beaufort! Lassie; Merry Boy. Race 2.— Orexis; Maude H-; Kajang Girl. Rare .I.— Puzzler; L.C.; Alwar. Race 4.—422 words
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307 1928-09-11 16 THURSDAY'S AND SATURDAY'S HANDICAPS. The weight* for Thursday are as follow: Race I.— Horses— Class 3— 3rd. Div.— furs.:— Bess 9. Balron 8. 10. Melgeo 8.10. Shepherd Prince 8.9. Omadhaun 8.9. Earldom 8.6. Kelaeold 8.5. Isinglass 8.5. Atilla 8.5, Tulkmead K4. Ali 7.12. Swift 11. 7. Ract 3.— Horses— Class307 words
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Article144 1928-09-11 16 Six-a-Side Football To-morrow. The matches in the six-a-side football competition commence to-morrow after- l noon. The frames will be played on a ground threequarters the usual length, and full width; games will be of 7H minutes dura- 1 tion, with no interval, and the offside rule will144 words
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Article414 1928-09-11 16 I DUKE'S BEATEN IN LAST LEAGUE MATCH. Odd Goal for Chinese. S.C.F.A. > 2; Dukes 1. The last match of the First Division of the League, between the Duke's and the S.C.F.A., at the Stadium yesterday afternoon produced something of a sensation. [the Champions being 1 denied the victory414 words
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Article35 1928-09-11 16 To-day we publish the coupon for oui fourth football competition, which will he found on page 4. Entries close on Saturday. The result of last week's competition will he announced to-morrow.35 words
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Article244 1928-09-11 16 gallant effort it went into the net. Lirea* ixl itement followed. Far from playing a losing: game the Chinese had established a two-nil lead and for the rest of the runt ev£ry kick by a Chinese player was cheered by the team"? supporters. They could not le-train their enthusiasm sufficiently244 words
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Article69 1928-09-11 16 P. W. D. L. F. A. Pt.c Duke's 14 12 1 1 64 I 25 Malays U 9 0 5 40 24 IS S.C.C. 14 8 2 4 33 24 18 S.C.F.A. 14 7 4 27 21 17 RA. 14 8 1 22 26 17 S.R.C. 1469 words
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Article48 1928-09-11 16 Owing to passport difficultier the team of Cochin Chinese who are to visit Singapore cannot sail until Sept. 23. Matches are being arranged for them against the Chinese S.F.A.. Chinese- Malay XI. and the Duke's for Sept. 27th and 29th and Oct. Ist and 3rd.48 words
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Article74 1928-09-11 16 Smirke Suspended. London. Aug. 31. Gatwick.— A sensation has been created by Jockey C. Smirke being suspended for he remainder of the Gatwick meeting. The Stewards, after an inquiry, were not satisfied with Smirke 's explanation as to vhy his mount, Welcome Gift, which started at 11 to74 words
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Article458 1928-09-11 16 tTHE CRICKET CLUB TOURNAMENT. Yesterday's Results. Results in the S.C.C. lawn tennis tourna ment yesterday were as follow: A. Singles. R. B. Gotch minus 15 vs. G. F. Murphy minus 3, postponed. B. Singles. R. N. Byatt plus 3 beat F. Ruchwaldy plus 2, 6 4, 5 7,458 words
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Article104 1928-09-11 16 Yesterday's Results. Single Handicap "A." W. A. Balhetchet owe 40 beat F. C. Gomes owe 2. 6 2, 6 l. F. C. Gomes vs. S. L. Oehlers. unfinished. Single Handicap "B. M M. R. Marcus scr. beat O. G. Struvs owe 15.2, 6—l, 6—o. M. Cordeirro104 words
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Article136 1928-09-11 16 Garrison Monthly Medal. The result of the men's monthly Sep- tember Medal at the Garrison Golf Club is as follows: F. P. A. Woods. 82 15 67* i J. M. Roberts. 85 15 70 A. C. Potts, 82 10 72 i A. J. Frith, 80 7 73136 words
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Article74 1928-09-11 16 Twenty-five cards were taken out and the following returned: i L. P. Hickey 1 down (Winner.) J. Tryner 3 A. Farahar 3 m J. Strachan 3 E. G. James 4 H. L. Hosking 4 m BAIL SWEEPS. Saturday E. G. James 1 down Sunday Divided between L.74 words
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Article680 1928-09-11 16 WILLIAMSON CHALLENGE CUP. Win For Betsy. /.J?, 6 second race for the Williamson Challenge Cup was the event for the B class. The fleet was out in full strength seven i yachts starting at 9 a.m.; and despite this early hour, and late race-dances, all boats were fully crewed.680 words
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Article197 1928-09-11 16 I On this page every Tuesday morning jij: jijj will be found a series of questions which I will be of interest to sportsmen, recall- 5 ing as they do remarkable achievements S :j: I of the past in various branches of sport. ij: Si The answers197 words
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Article23 1928-09-11 16 London, Aug. 31. Mr. Nigel Haig succeeds Mr. F. T. Mann as Captain of the Middlesex County Cricket team.23 words
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Article31 1928-09-11 16 Mr. H. K. C. Tobutt, Manage, of Rubana Estate and a well-known resident of Teluk Tl Anson, was among those who sailed Europe by the Naldera from Penang ta--'- week-end. F31 words
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Advertisement244 1928-09-11 16 GENUINE SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK %V j: "HIS MASTER'S VOICE RECORDS 4 sHi£T Te^c/iS^ o 0 f CC t U h R w N 0 C r\d A SA ro J MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS. AT GREATLY REDUC^n^ J 5 10 inch Double sided DANCE RECORDS rt« -n Ks 1 J°244 words
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