Malacca Guardian, 2 April 1928
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Title Section18 1928-04-02 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). MALACCA, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1928. >'• j Vol. I- SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. No. 1418 words
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Article, Illustration28 1928-04-02 128 words
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Advertisement167 1928-04-02 1 7 1 j \M3kwW S restful as a dub chair, as soothing k (fm r\ as a favourite pipe—these are lasting ff Pi impressions of your first ride in a J— (i Chevrolet Sedan. TITnTrmT!!' T 1 M HI 'I FlIWv No car in the low price field can compare167 words
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Advertisement275 1928-04-02 1 3K Mtk m- l m 3*Rfs ”j «1».. H Coming! Coming! 3 pen Night II f| |\ilp| 4 f l V /3a DAflfl/1 < t| iTICI I J VJtJ lyUllllU Merry Mixup Hula Hula Dancers Magician Show I Cowboy Shows I I Monkey Act Largest Snake in the World Various275 words
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Advertisement107 1928-04-02 2 I Advance Showing Wednesday Next j I 4th April, 1928. j "ft 1 In this advance showing you will find the ultimate 1 expression of automotive engineering and design. You will find a new standard by which every other automobile, k large or small, low priced or expensive, will be107 words
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Article603 1928-04-02 3 ROUTINE ORDERS. By Major A. A. Lermit, V.D., Commanding. i No. 13. Part I. Dated 28.3.28. 1. Officers-Attachment Of. —Lt. 0. Beckett, M.V.C., Reserve of Officers, ceases to be attached to M.V.C. as from 1.4.28. 2. Officers and N.C.Os. Camp. A Company and M.G. Section. A Camp603 words
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Advertisement439 1928-04-02 3 advertisements, the ATLAS ICE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.). >otice of Annual General Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the Sixteenth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at tin* Registered Office No. 18, Jonker Street, Malacca, on Wednesday, the ]]t h day of April, 1928, at439 words
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Advertisement199 1928-04-02 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held at the Masonic Hall, enning Road, Kuala f'™ pu V’ on Wednesday, April 4th, 1928, at 5 p.m. Agenda. 1. Minutes of last Annual General Meeting. 2. President’s Report for 1927. 3. Accounts199 words
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Advertisement207 1928-04-02 3 Monte Carlo Rally f KH 1 BRILLIANT VICTORY OF THE 9 H.P. MODEL With full complement of passengers in this Classic Jj? H International Reliability Contest. HONOURS GAINED BY FIAT f I lst 2nd I egg, sRa Long Distance Challenge Cup; and Cup Presented by the International Sporting Club, and207 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous128 1928-04-02 3 RIALTO THEATRE. In addition to the opening chapter 1 and 2 of The Return of the Riddle Rider serial, showing at Rialto Theatre to-night are Speedng Hoofs,” a Western comedydrama starring Dick Hatton, California Here We Come,” Gumps comedy, Cows is Cows Pee-Wee comedy-western, and latest International News. The feature128 words
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Article720 1928-04-02 4 London, r 29th Feb., 1928. Sunshine. To-day with the weather still giving us cause to rejoice and the sun breaking all previous Febiuary records, London is in consequence a city o£ good temper and smiling faces. What a difference it all makes to be sure, and how glad720 words
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Article730 1928-04-02 4 B. J - B. J. one to answer it.—B. «J. in Daily Expressr When a Husband is Golf-mad. < The charm and allure of widows lave long been a cliche of psycho- J ogy. Unhappily, it does not ex-! tend to the woman who is widowed by her husband’s hobbies.one to answer it.—B. «J. in Daily Expressr – – – – – – - 730 words
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Article1234 1928-04-02 4 CORONER’S ACCIDENf. Before Mr. G. C. Dodd on the 29th instant, Abdul Madjit* bin Manap was charged by Inspector Shannon with rash anck negligent driving, and secondly, with, driving a lorry without two independent and efficient brakes. Accifefed who was defended by Mr. Zehnder claimed tria/.. T’be1,234 words
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Article449 1928-04-02 4 MALACCA BOY SCOUTS. The Malacca Club Padang was the scene of the farewell rally by the local Boy Scouts to their President, the Hon. Mr. Meadows Frost. At 9.30 a.m. the boys of all the six > troops in Malacca assembled on the Padang under the charge of449 words
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Article248 1928-04-02 4 [The Malacca Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinion of its correspondents.] To the Editor, Malacca Guardian. Sir, My attention has been drawn to the following statement contained in the proceedings of the Annual General Meeting of the Malacca Planters’ Association published in your issue of 26th March. 1928.248 words
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Advertisement110 1928-04-02 4 g M Ihe New Oakland Phaeton A 2 r\ the Cosmopolitan Six IS, i 'T'HE new Oakland is built for all manner of ?r, I 4 H 1 Jl service. It is a car equally at home on mounp tain road, desert sand or city boulevard. Because of Oakland’s unusually110 words
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Article721 1928-04-02 5 THE UNITED TRADERS (K.L > LIMITED. 31st March, 1928. With Rubber and Tin prices, standing phenomenally unchanged during the week under review, there are not much changes to report and the market for both does not point to any violent fluctuations. With regard to rubber, latest advice721 words
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Article210 1928-04-02 5 A FAREWELL DINNER. At the Rest House Malacca, on Friday night, the Inspectors of the S.S. Police, Malacca, entertained Major W. M. L. Bower to a farewell dinner. Fourteen persons, including the District Judge, Mr. G. C. Dodd, sat down to an excellent dinner, provided210 words
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Article293 1928-04-02 5 Departures per s.s. Calypso 26.3.28 for Singapore—Dr. E. G. Weir, and Mr. J. Gallinagh. Arrivals per s.s. Mahidol 27.3.28 Miss Mclntosh, Miss McCallum, Messrs. R. F. Bosanquet, R. M. Rlope, B. Goldman, R. O. Atkenson and G. C. Rabjohn. Arrivals per s.s. Sin Kheng Seng 27.3.28—Mr. and293 words
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Advertisement94 1928-04-02 5 I |§lr Armstrong Siddeley Cars I FOR S 11 I i i Economic and Satisfactory Service A H THESE CARS ARE BUILT FROM THE SAME 1 ><2 d^p ĕ HIGH CLASS MATERIALS, AND TO THE SAME FINE LIMITS, AS ARE THE FAMOUS ARM- STRONG AERO ENGINES. TO THE MOST DIS-94 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous217 1928-04-02 5 MALACCA TIDE TABLE. APRIL, 1928. H.M. Height ft. 1. Sunday M 5.50 5.2 5.50 5 2 2 Monday M 6.30 5^6 6.30 5.8 3 Tuesday M 7.00 5.9 7.00 6.4 4 Wednesday M 7.30 6.2 7.30 6.7 5 Thursday M 7.50 6.2 8.00 6.9 6 Friday M 8.20 6.2 8.30217 words
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Miscellaneous733 1928-04-02 5 PENANG BENEVOLENT CROSSWORDS No. 21. $BOO MUST BE WON. First Prize $4OO. Second Prize $3OO. Special Prize $lOO. Read Rule No. 1. 50 per cent, of the Nett Profits will be given to the PENANG CONVENT ACROSS. 14. Regius Professor (abb.) 16. Black powder from *4 I I 17. Cry733 words
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Article757 1928-04-02 6 In connection with the erection of a new Post Office in Malacca we trust that effective steps will be taken by the people of this town to stay the vandal’s hand before, it is too late. We are so accustomed to grunts, growls and barks after things have757 words
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Article1475 1928-04-02 6 Mrs. E. J. Brownings leaves for home by the P. and O. Mongolia on the 20th instant. Messrs. N. N. Pitchay Brothers have opened a new general proviron store at No. 77. Riverside. Mr. S. A. Lingam of the General dost Office staff Singapore who retired recently,1,475 words
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Article187 1928-04-02 6 LATE MR. J. H. HUNT. In memory of the late Mr. J. H. Hunt a monument has been erected by his relatives. The Officers. Warrant Officers, N.C.O’s. and men of the Volunteer Corps on the afternoon of the 30th instant wei\ pmsent when a wreath was placed on187 words
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Advertisement110 1928-04-02 6 AT HOME o* Restful, and cool, the river is ever appealing with its attendant comfort STATE EXPRESS 555—the cigarette that is always selected by critical tastes as the cool companion to those hours of joy that follow the heat of the day. STQTE gIPRESS CIGARETTES MADE BY HAND «3 jfrA.110 words
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Advertisement68 1928-04-02 6 *s* t V I Gimiß[E r b! v v t s v* A* j* Those who really appreciate I I old Port insist upon f i Castle J. I I I Guthwe p I *v v*l-*!*•!* v%*%* *l* v v*l’*l* v *i**J**l"2**> v The Editorial Office *j; of the t68 words
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Article1357 1928-04-02 7 niINBSE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. fj M ihe Resident Councillor. 1 SaTin'day"~iast, the Malacca Chamber of Commerce m(lllir'; Hon. Captain and Mrs. vlled Frost to a Farewell Meail" Dance a considerable principal European residents of Malacca and nt. including, besides the we l?tsoi honour: —Mr. G. C. Dodd1,357 words
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Article77 1928-04-02 7 The Pulau Sebang Jumble Sale held on Saturday, March 24th, reaped the sum of $9O. Taken in Cash at Sale 3. A. Dubois, Esq., S. Johol 10.06 VTrs A. Hayne Seaton, N. johol 7 $90.00 According to arrangement cho ques were sent to the following Christ Church Malacca77 words
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Article, Illustration699 1928-04-02 7 “ Revrac ” - by Revrac (With apologies to Mr. W. C. Lyle and the Straits Times No. 3 The Niblick. The niblick is undoubtedly the most useful and the most used club in the golf bag. In addition to the w r ork on the golf course for which it is699 words
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Article640 1928-04-02 7 Scotland, 28th Feb., 1928. Puir auld Scotland! She seems to have fallen on evil days as far as sport goes. Last Saturday (25th February) Scotland was (or should I say were) beaten at both Soccer and Rugger by Ireland. At Soccer Scotland didn’t do too badly. Ireland640 words
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Article1008 1928-04-02 7 WEE WILLIE WINKIE - News and Views from Far and Near. «•> By Wire and Wireless. WEE WILLIE WINKIE. (Special to the Malacca Guardian.) Only the people who are destined to live in the Malaria ridden parts of the world can appreciate the value of quinine to protect(Special to the Malacca Guardian.) ■ ■ - 1,008 words
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Article207 1928-04-02 7 BATTALION RIFLE ASSOCIATION. On Saturday last the Annual Match was fired between the Malacca Volunteer Corps Battalion Rifle Association and the Muar Rifle Club at Bukit Sebukor Range, Malacca resulting in a narrow victory for the Malacca team by three points. This competition was started in 1926207 words
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Article666 1928-04-02 8 The advent of the Inter-Depart-mental Football Competition has caused the various football teams of the Government Departments to be seen in action against local teams. Malacca Hotspurs v. Stadt House. On Wednesday last the Malacca Hotspurs met the Stadt Huse and a one-sided game ended in a easy victory666 words
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Article951 1928-04-02 8 Malacca Club Beat S.F.A. Sensational Start. Rozario Runs Riot. On Saturday quite an interesting grme was witnessed when the Maiacca Club played their neighbour'y rivals the St. Francis Association it Cricket. The Club made a disas:rous start losing two wickets in she first over with score board reading 0-2-0.951 words
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Advertisement336 1928-04-02 8 The Modern jj Business Girl I I A Model of Efficiency I A Trim, efficient, cheerful and healthy, this British business fj girl is typical of thousands of her sisters in every walk of jj M business life. Capability depends on health and in your W quest for perfect health336 words
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Advertisement126 1928-04-02 8 j DIGESTIVE POWDER FOR CHILDREN This powder is prepared t a 4*. s fro best w I I a medicine ingredients bv oflo Parents ere happy when Baby ts healthy the undersigned sable Obtainable from any Chinese H Dispensary or direct from 1 t§sfe the Sole Proprietors. BAN SAN CHAN,126 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous91 1928-04-02 8 •M* g LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT!! I g AT THE ELDORADO CINEMA 1 ■£l Kee Ann Road, Malacca. “r p For 3 Nights From Ist to 3rd April, 1928. g A VCry ,nterestln Picture Full of Thrills, Withering ff g Actions and Stunts -Entitled I “TWO SPADASSINS” *o* In IO91 words
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Article232 1928-04-02 9 CRICKET FIXTURES—I92B. April 7 th and 9th—Selangor Club, Kuala Xumpur. April 14th and 15th —Negri Sembilan, Malacca. April 21st —S.C.C. Singapore. April 22nd—The Duke’s Regt., Singapore. May sth—St. Francis Institution, Malacca. May 20th—Rantau, Malacca. May 27th—Tampin, Tampin. June 3rd and 4th—Selangor Club, Malacca. June 10th —Rantau, Rantau. June232 words
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Advertisement129 1928-04-02 9 \|l OMB A Valuable aid in the S ick Room. V In convalesence 4711 Eau de Cologne It -is so essential to have the best \L (4 aS een to be the greatest aid in quality Eau de Cologne, therefore see j effecting a speedy return to health. A. that129 words
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Advertisement65 1928-04-02 9 DRINK JEFFREY'S I EDINBURGH 1 I Obtainable Throughout i I Malaya and Locally i I from Tan Cheng Tiong 8 Sons I I Agents for m MALACCA I IGEr THAT I “Kodak” or I I Cine “Kodak”! NOW! I FROM It I W. D. WILSON I MALACCA. I I Brownies65 words
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Advertisement209 1928-04-02 10 r jpWO great triumphs They are the famous Buick Valve-in-head Ifjfij T m Power Plant and the sturdy, dependable I This combination has produced a truck built for speed and work—solid, gruelling work, with a saving of hours on every job, Let us confer with you concerning your own truck209 words
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Advertisement110 1928-04-02 10 I Vebol Vebol f I 1 f 1 IS NOW HERE, j H Do not let your cook use local cooking fats. Insist on Vebol f '--.0 J| Prepared in England under the most up-to-date scientific and hygienic methods possible. THE DISCOVERY OF THE CENTURY Compound The New Cooking i110 words
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Miscellaneous111 1928-04-02 10 I April- I >.m. azette. 1 ledy. l version of I he natural oman and W e aged, and t, including In jdj i HI Starring William Desmond Lola Todd. t'ALHJiib Jil A swift-moving chapter play of oil and dynamite. “BAD MAN’S BLUFF tj§ Thrlling! Terrifying! Tremendous in its power111 words
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Advertisement279 1928-04-02 11 You are invited to The FIRST SHOWING OF THE NEW CAR I I IN OUR SHOW-ROOMS ON g 4th April 1928, from 3 p.m. till 10 p.m. J I sth 8 a.m. 10 p.m. mg sth 8 a.m. „10 p.m. f The New Car Fulfills the Promise 1 II of279 words
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