Malacca Guardian, 16 April 1928
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Title Section17 1928-04-16 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). VoL L MALACCA, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1928. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. No. 1617 words
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Article, Illustration25 1928-04-16 125 words
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Article, Illustration74 1928-04-16 1 FIRST ROW: Messrs. Teo Koon Kee (Ist prize), Low Teck Yoon (3rd prize), Chia Chin Seng, Tan Meng Look, and Tan Koon Tiang (2nd prize). SECOND ROW:—Messrs. Chan Boon Eng.74 words
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Advertisement25 1928-04-16 1 1»FR1SER HE. Pfi AERATED TAHIR SPECIALISTS X ThnajM Itw M wte* x I F&N Aerated Waters are feud Their Z undoubted supstionty mokes them welcome.25 words
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Advertisement244 1928-04-16 1 Telegrams: A.B.C. sth and 6th Editions, T n n w Jt Statetrust Singapore. Bentley’s and Liebers. e ne ESTATE 8 TRUST AGENCIES (1927) LIMITED. h A Trust Company Registered under the Trust Companies’ Ordinance j| 1 of 1926, with Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. REGISTERED AND HEAD OFFICE.244 words
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Article619 1928-04-16 2 Major A. A. Lermit - ROUTINE ORDERS. Ry Major A. A. Lermit, >r A. A. Lermit, V.D., Commanding. No. 15. Part I. Dated 11-4-28. 1. Officers Promotions and Appoint ments.—His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to grant a commission as 2nd-Lieutenant in the S.S.V.F. Reserve of Officers to Mr. Henry Lysaght619 words
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Article918 1928-04-16 2 THE UNITED TRADERS (K.L.) LIMITED. 14th April, 1928. Rubber. —Owing the intervening Easter Holidays our last Weekly Report had not been issued. The Baldwin’s Announcement has created a big re-action in the Rubber Market since our previous report, and Rubber shares had been heavily marked down, and918 words
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Advertisement104 1928-04-16 2 A Cinema in your own home. You can make your own movies with a Cine- Kodak” For rOWn U P P eo P^ e 0r SWI pictures of your own taking, you can hire, from the“K.odascope” Library, films showing all the favourites— Tom Mix, Charlie Chaplin, Norma Talmadge, etc. A104 words
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Advertisement65 1928-04-16 2 Si L— *^■/■i I 'j TTjECAUSE the engine is Buick the new General /J Motors Truck is speedy, smooth-running and absolutely dependable. Because it is a General Motors Truck it is characteristically sturdy and long-lived. Built to withstand the severest continual service, G.M.C. is equipped for fast, heavy duty work65 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous112 1928-04-16 2 MALACCA TIDE TABLE. APRIL, 1928. H.M. Height ft. 16 Monday M 4.40 5.1 4.50 5.4 17 Tuesday M 5.40 5.7 5.50 6.2 18 Wednesday M 6.20 6.2 6.30 6.9 19 Thursday M 7.10 6.5 7.10 7.3 20 Friday M 7.40 6.7 7.50 7.8 21 Saturday M 8.10 6.7 8.30 7.9112 words
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Miscellaneous286 1928-04-16 2 RIALTO THEATRE. Boston Blackie, the most lovable crook of all fiction, turns over a new leaf in The Return of Boston Blackie,” another of the famous Jack Boyle stories which will be the feature attraction at the Rialto Theatre to-night. In this drama, Boston Blackie tries the straight and narrow286 words
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Article493 1928-04-16 3 Malaya Source of Supply. When the Barbarians living in what is known to-day as the Straits Settlements brought birds’ nests as tribute to the Court in Peking in the Tang Dynasty period of 1,100 years ago, little did they realise that this delicacy would become in the distant493 words
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674 1928-04-16 3 The Eastern representative of the New Zealand Perpetual Forests, Ltd. has arrived in Malacca for the purpose -of selling Forestry Bonds in the district. These Bonds are available for cash or on easy terms and each Bond represents the Freehold of One nett acre of674 words
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Advertisement373 1928-04-16 3 4 d VERTISEMENTS. Ulacca Guardian. “Guardian” Malacca. s; BSCRIPTION rates. Months $l.OO 2.00 4.00 ces outside Malacca, add o| ms 50 cents, $1 respectively The Malacca Guartor 1 aM > on saie at. The Railway Bookstall. I oh. The Railway Bookstall. K l an o.—The Railway Bookstall. i'uaia Lumpur. The373 words
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Advertisement69 1928-04-16 3 advertisements. JUST ARRIVED NEW PIANOS in SOLID TEAK WOOD with 2 or 3 Pedals Price $525. A trial order solicited. Guaranteed for Seven Years. One year free service and tunings. Tunings, Repairing, Polishing undertaken, workmanship Guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE. Tuning $5. SING HAI PIANO, CO., 52, Jonker Street, MALACCA. FIRST class69 words
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Advertisement226 1928-04-16 3 1 Monte Carlo Rally <• > CTlßfm I ijlnlj BRILLIANT VICTORY f I OF THE 9 H.P. MODEL With full complement of passengers in this Classic |j? Y.t? International Reliability Contest. ft I HONOURS GAINED. BY FIAT I Ist 2nd gfe H Long Distance Challenge Cup; and Cup Presented fjg226 words
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Article4332 1928-04-16 4 GEORGE A. DORSEY - (By GEORGE A. DORSEY). They may talk r.bout their big stars and little electrons, but the world you and I live in is made up of human beings just like ourselves. If we do not fall for them they fall out with us. It is all very fine4,332 words
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Advertisement325 1928-04-16 4 I Reliable 11 Used Car ‘Bargains f I Selected from a wide range, and recommended as exceptionally good value, in good condition and open to independent inspection. Purchasers r H can avail themselves of our system of g> ‘Deferred Payments Arranged on a most Generous Scale. I BUICK Five-seater Tour-325 words
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Advertisement87 1928-04-16 5 e -,c;, v3®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®sM|H|MJM|)Hi)H&®®®® gf 9 Armstrong Siddeley Cars I FOR t I 1 Economic and Satisfactory Service I THESE CABS ARE BUILT FROM THE SAME HIGH CLASS MATERIALS, AND TO THE SAME FINE LIMITS, AS ARE THE FAMOUS ARM- STRONG AERO ENGINES. TO THE MOST DIS- CRIMINATING OWNER THEY GIVE87 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous829 1928-04-16 5 PENANG BENEVOLENT CROSSWORDS No. 22. $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 clues across. 14. Advertisement (abb.) 18. Noun suffix 22.1 Stols (actual) 28. Twice +3829 words
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Article624 1928-04-16 6 Emphatically No." Any man in Malaya, who produces rubber and who is dependent upon it for his livelihood, if he becomes despondent at this moment, loses his head, and gives way to misery, is a positively weak factor in the fight which Malaya will have to put624 words
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Article14 1928-04-16 6 The Correspondences of Indignant and Ceylon-Tamil have been closed. (Editor —M.G.)14 words
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Article1394 1928-04-16 6 Mr. W. E. Rigby of the Government Monopolies who had gone on a short holiday to Bukit Fraser is back. A car knocked down a Chinese in Bukit China road yesterday. The victim had his legs broken and was taken to hospital. Mr. Sunny Westerhout, living at1,394 words
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Article179 1928-04-16 6 The Oriental Shows wh: P^ r ed on the 4th instant at consisting of the Merry-g ;< Merry-mix-up. Hula Huh; I Magician show and various r er 'ide shows gave their las: mance on Wednesday ti. instant and afterwards Muar, The show met wit bad luck as from179 words
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Advertisement110 1928-04-16 6 a AT HOME OR ABROAD Like the bes: horses—t/. 2 best cigarettes are the result of critic G selection, and experience is the compiling factor that makes the huge derr.an for SW- (PRESS CIGARETTES \vJL A R PATH TOBACCO CO: LTD: LONDON M J J coplo do not drink i|110 words
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Advertisement47 1928-04-16 6 ■> •> •> •> A v HIIIM ■M||r j INAmSW I i* t The Editorial Office Jl of the Malacca Guardian *T f is at f No. 7, First Cross Street, -> MALACCA. V Telephone No. 267. <• t v S' *t Ii H I l ,i l i XrH“H47 words
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Article1226 1928-04-16 7 London, 14th March, 1928. Season. vv r m v last letter in mind I l ru doubt you are still thinkhaN us as wearing summer ing k V lP d absorbing iced drinks roc we can conveniently inem. Believe me we are Mimmer is over, and to-day ;i1,226 words
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Article90 1928-04-16 7 WARNING TO PUBLIC. The public is warned that spurious notes of $lO denomination are being circulated in Penang. The counterfeits are good imitations of the new series c/28. The notes are distinguishable by the following:—The water mark in the bottom right hand corner bearing the90 words
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Article843 1928-04-16 7 Scotland, 13th March, 1928. Sports. Football has been interesting the population this week. It always does, of course, but there was a league international on Saturday, when Scotland, or rather I should say the Scottish League team was beaten by the English League by 6 goals to843 words
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Article253 1928-04-16 7 Fake Doctor. Before Mr. J. J. Cregg on the 12th instant Elmudin bin Gopal was charged with personating a public servant by pretending to be a public vaccinator. Accused pleaded guilty when Inspector Franklin told the Court that accused had done this some time in December last.253 words
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Article164 1928-04-16 7 ENDOWMENT FUND. The Honorary Treasurer is going home on the end of April. She would be very pleased if all the kind friends who have promised contributions, would send them in by April 20th either to the Hongkong Shanghai Bank or direct to her. Dr. A. A.164 words
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Article204 1928-04-16 7 The Officers, Warrant Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and men of the Eurasian Company, M.V.C. held a very successful dance at 'their Club House at Jonker Street in honour of the promotion of C.S.M. E. V. Rodrigues to 2nd Lieutenant. There was a very large attendance present among204 words
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Article1238 1928-04-16 7 WEE WILLIE WINKIE - News and Views from Far and Near. <4 <><»►■» By Wire and Wireless. WEE WILLIE WINKIE. (Special to the Malacca Guardian.) The Christian Conference in the Holy Land, to which I referred in last week’s notes, after full discussion among representatives of areas where(Special to the Malacca Guardian.) - 1,238 words
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Article690 1928-04-16 8 lr er- F»= partmental Coar*e; i k«xVl5 ZT-iiOr .XSt 'sreci fiTC resuzot :_es Vi —i; _ar Teat hers :r. Jasir T.stric: 05i-r v. Med:-: mmrT F.eferi*" kT* v Tbf Enplish Masters Vz Trf S'- r the A-:' Gi.'iz 7 :st OS.*: Team The the Pas: Prospects*. the present headers690 words
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Article444 1928-04-16 8 Nerr Beats Malacca :.a* ccer.rp iia_r if oanr.t: e a a e_xer off T f oas: ivy ru. is tatc r.rrisor rex: >er: uf^r it r- aooe: i :a. f.-rrari ra: a eraM Vr.e-f prubber Th;»iri>for e second '•a. it 're over i: me or i»i»-raary .er «nc444 words
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Article410 1928-04-16 9 Carey hit new bowler, de Vries, for 2,4, 2, 4 in his first over. Forty was soon on the board. Rosario claimed his third victim Carey i whom he bowded with score board i eading 51—3 —29. Carey had played carefully for his 29. Rhodes punched de410 words
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501 1928-04-16 9 Last Sunday on the Kubu C ground, Malacca, the Selangor Rompers Club were seen in action in a friendly game of soccer against the Malacca Hotspur Association. The afternoon’s wet weather left its bad traces on the playing pitch which was quite sodden and501 words
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Advertisement340 1928-04-16 8 y y' m ’JE 4 1 s-_ A .Model of Efficiency f «5 Trm. fffifiniT cbetrfvA ami bcrkljy Ob Brilisfc fewness is tnaal of lh—niri > ®f h m >asa«* m <i& of r u-mess Lie Caiahhiy cfws4> or health arc ia your c i>--- r neri«-; raakh Wtßsrtas of340 words
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Advertisement163 1928-04-16 8 DIGESTIVE POWDEB FOR C3lLr?.tv- 4 jfiE. »rj.: t T $t ft MyCy M-C <%.rr£s areteppj r -sacyisb&fcy ire under F y t' ?f' 1r f If i«rpc92BarT o- XBi Scik Fr:y- T I BAN SAN CHAN V TT- r I -V-- or Branch J A vJV f' S: rp a163 words
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Miscellaneous92 1928-04-16 8 IELDORADO CINEMA.i /A •>> CTlc H where ibr Best P:dk ?:rt_re§ 1~-: PRO3SAMME POSITIVELY for THREE Fr<is l5ll n 17tt ni i :E NENN FILM E K3L 2HHE THIAN a >n 4 "THE PURPLE GOLD BELL 3; In ID Massive Reels N -B. r B:.:* Y Sri:? Eet.j A* Y92 words
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Advertisement20 1928-04-16 9 iff i The Hall j Representative for India and the Far East:—Robert Blau, 14-c, I? ngkong Bank chambers, Singapore. I:20 words
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Advertisement493 1928-04-16 9 DRINK I ij EDINBURGH I I Obtainable Throughout Malaya and Locally f FROM 'I Tan Cheng Tiong Sons Agents for MALACCA »4 t* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»*♦♦*♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*•♦?»*»*** I YOOR OPPORTUNITY I ♦j i ii i im~mi. I New Zealand Perpetual Forests, Ltd. I: is the largest Commercial Afforestation £o. in the world. i493 words
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Advertisement367 1928-04-16 10 P ll tfSdsg?^ElfcM^ 4- I &xmct CZ o rd EO5 el 069 3 P jQj 2 THE I ft fj I NEW CAR 1 oCo 9>i «W rrr» J, •*E^'Bsaac:--«Ma'ME.' aiaßcaifeg a— g »i,i-T“fTiiM-n-r"'- ——t—mom——iff! St cjte 2 A LL that engineers have learned, all slighting of either major essentials367 words
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Advertisement221 1928-04-16 10 ———tui MW m mmmm y jj^"v 11 Vebol Vebol IS NOW HERE, j i Do not let your cook use local cooking fats. Insist on y-©, jHa Zo!> cu q j Prepared in England under the most up-to-date scientific JP jm '•fill 9 g II hygienic methods possible. I 1221 words
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Miscellaneous291 1928-04-16 10 I RIALTO THEATRE. PROGRAMMES. gi From Monday 16th to Wednesday 18th April. From Thursday 19th to Sunday 2I April. 2nd Show at 9-30 p.m. 2nd Show at 9-30 p.m. LATEST PATH E'n A (<’T HV “'HE RETURN OF BOSTON BLACKIE” Laura La Plante From (he Cosmopolitan Magazine story by Jack291 words
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Article222 1928-04-16 11 Departures per s.s. Renong 9- for Singapore— Misses Simons, J. Walters, Sawyer, Olson and Winstedt, Mr. and Mrs. Bardcrer and child, Messrs. Stone, Wollerton, Eldred, H. B. Winter and P. G. Bradford. Arrivals per s.s. Kopah 10- Dr. Helley, Messrs. Henley. A. E. Lambert, Campling, A. McLeilun222 words
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Article3058 1928-04-16 11 the VERY REV. W R INGE. D. D - (By the VERY REV. W R INGE. D.D.). The word Success i s written on the heart of every good American, and floats as an ideal before rn™ 0 1 youn Englishmen. Ee Christians, and you will be successful, exclaimed the Principal of an American University to3,058 words
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Article617 1928-04-16 11 On March 5 the number of persons on the registers of employment exchanges in Great Britain was 14,176 less than a week before and 49,560 less than a year before. A number of triple screw Arm-strong-Siddeley air liners, which are to be converted into aerial grand617 words
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Advertisement68 1928-04-16 12 jjl f ll 1 i&* fr/Py\ ii yu V) ij i i I I V l jIJ if ll 1 1 iji lm rr6at is it ifiat gives 1 Jjlljj ts e ~Holl Mark of excellence iji X *o c^9ore^e Surely if r /s' is tbo pre-eminent quality proved by68 words
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