Malacca Guardian, 30 April 1928
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Title Section17 1928-04-30 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). Vol. I- MALACCA, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1928. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. No. 1817 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement255 1928-04-30 1 H I THE NEW CAR QV f i flll slighting of either major essentials or minor ate ft A LL that engmecr haVC lea v t cx details From its outermost hub-cap to its f that millions of owners ha\e cx r u p now p ort i car r\255 words
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Advertisement331 1928-04-30 1 Telegrams: A.B.C. sth and 6th Editions, XT W A Statetrust Singapore. Bentley's and Liebers. lelephone No. 243. ESTATE 8 TRUST AGENCIES (1927) LIMITED. A Trust Company Registered under the Trust Companies’ Ordinance M of 1926, with Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. REGISTERED AND HEAD OFFICE. Nos. 1, 2331 words
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Article541 1928-04-30 2 A WARNING. From Messrs. Gibson, Anderson and Butler, Secretaries to the R.G.A. vce have received the following communication: We beg to enclose herewith, for favoui of publication, copy of a telegram which we have received this morn ng from The Rubber Growers Association, London. The Coun541 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement103 1928-04-30 2 c,i% 3&SS& cr t§? H DI3S3TIV3 POWDER FOR CHILDREN I H X This powder is prepared j|. 'tfe fk rfiu from the best selected M I rh e e did u n a diXn d e7 tS w^i Fh has ba d over sixt y years r <s? experience in103 words
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Advertisement59 1928-04-30 2 BECAUSE the engine is Buick the new General 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 work under all conditions, and there’s a59 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous718 1928-04-30 2 MUST BE WON!!! A MOTOR CAR!! PEN/ NG BENEVOLENT CROSSWORDS: SPECIAL COMPETITION. JUST $1 for a MOTOR CAR ($2,950) DESCRIPTION OF CAR.—I2/24 h p.; 4 cylinder;, 2/3 seater, A-C Car, 1928 Model, perfectly New. Fitted with wheel brakes, clock, Speedometer, Spare Wheel, Special Eastern Hood, Pneumatic cushions. 40 miles to718 words
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Miscellaneous602 1928-04-30 2 P. B. C’s Mixed Word Puzzle No 8 $650 IN PHIZES. Special Prize $4OO Extra Prize $250. ATTEMPTS. Poses:— No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No.fi. 1. ESOR 2. END A 3. YMA 4. ETSA No. 7. No. 8. No. 9. No. 10. No. 11. No.lt602 words
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Article749 1928-04-30 3 FIVE-FCOT-WAY RIGHTS. Early in December last, a number of Indian petty traders, who for a-considerable time have established themselves on the five-foot-way of certain houses in First Cross Street, were summoned for a breach of Municipal Ordinance No. 136, i.e., setting up stalls in a street or public749 words
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Advertisement775 1928-04-30 3 advertisements. advertisements TENDERS INVITED. The Malacca Guardian. n pn t Monopolies Department, (,t,ur straits Settlements. Tel. Ad. Guardian Malacca. SHOP SUBSCRTO rates Tenders "ill he received at the 3 Months $1 00 of the Honourable Resident Conn- 6 2 00 ~„r Malacca, up to noon on Monday, 12 nn MdyTanJ775 words
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Advertisement101 1928-04-30 3 f t S f I I L V -A Np f ip 3 iO% cfv I i I jj| I j@| I I I Low Initial Cost. H' it Z X'' s? Low Running Expense- I j/' Unequalled Value. t s' v f s i THE 9 H p 5101 words
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Article217 1928-04-30 4 Departures per s.s. Kopah y 3-4-23 lor Singapore—Mr. and Mrs. Dav ias. Rev. and Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs. Wilson, and Mr. Cfcua Poh Slang. Departures per s.s. Tronoh 24-4-28 for Singapore—Mr. Fainv. ell. Arrivals per s.s. Sin Kheng Seng 24-4-28 —Messrs. W. Edwards, Ong Swee Chiew, and Yeo217 words
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Article921 1928-04-30 4 THE UNITED TRADERS (K.L., LIMITED. 28th April, 1928. Rubber, in spite of a further Jrop in London Stocks of 2,125 tons continues easier with little ouying interest in New York and London. Business in the share market nas been on a very restricted scale, and dealings are921 words
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Advertisement122 1928-04-30 4 If 8 1 Announcement. v I n. H WE HAVE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE TO THE j| H PUBLIC THAT WE HAVE STARTED MOTOR J j BUSINESS IN MALACCA AND ARE THE DIRECT ff DISTRIBUTORS FOR: i Bukk i Oldsmobile G. M. C. Trucks ill MALACCA MOTORS FOR THE PRESENT I122 words
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Advertisement89 1928-04-30 4 p in mm im I AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS 1 g Throughout the Orient: That's where F&N Aerated Waters are found. Their II g undoubted superiority makes them welcome J M QUALITY AUCTION SALE. The ÜBdersigned have been favonred with g instructions to sell by auction the bcuseif bold effects ol89 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous273 1928-04-30 4 MALACCA TIDE TABLE. MAY, 1928. H. M. Height ft. 1 Tuesday M G.OO 5.3 A 6.00 6.0 2 Wednesday M 6.30 5.6 A 6.30 6.5 3 Thursday M 7.00 5.9 A 7.00 6.7 4 Friday M 7.20 5.9 A 7.30 6.8 5 Saturday M 7,40 6.0 A 8.00 6.9 6273 words
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Miscellaneous62 1928-04-30 4 I WAR! WAR!! WAR!!! u You Hay. 3 Never Tins Terrible War Before! t I COME! COME!! COME!!! I COME AND SEE! Don’t miss this great opportunity! j 1 WITH FOUR REELS COMEDY •x- 3how i n g a t ELDORADO CINEMA j f§ N 29, Kee Ann Rond. 1462 words
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Article1086 1928-04-30 5 It happened when the Devil was paying one of his visits to Paris. The Devil, to be sure, visits other big towns; but very often he goes to Paris to have a chat with those ugly devils who look down from the towers of Notre-Dame. And one1,086 words
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Article701 1928-04-30 5 J. G - J. G. in Times of Ceylon. (With Apologies to Kipling). j The word came down to Dives in Torment where he lay: > ur world is full of wickedness, l my children maim and slay, Old Baldwin’s come a cropper, ruin r stares us inin Times of Ceylon. - 701 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement127 1928-04-30 5 I MORRIS CARS I OXFORD and COWLEY. 1 2 FOR LONG LIFE, SATISFACTORY SERVICE, 2 COMFORT, ANI) EXCELLENCE OF FINISH COMBINED WITH EXCEPTIONALLY LOW ft UPKEEP COSTS, THESE CARS ARE IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES. THE SYSTEM EMPLOYED AND THE ORGANI- SATION AT THE MORRIS WORKS IS SUCH H THAT127 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous714 1928-04-30 5 PENANG BENEVOLENT CROSSWORDS No. 23. $BOO MUST BE WON. First Prize $4OO. Second Prize $3OO. 1 Special Prize $lOO. Read Rule No. 1. 50 per cent, of the Nett Profits will be given to the PENANG CONVENT l CUBES ACROSS. 26. Animal £|l "t j 28. Strong spirit -..8K 35.714 words
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Article831 1928-04-30 6 Although these are not the only alternatives they are two of the most important which rubbers will soon have to face. The most pressing problem, once restriction is removed, will be to find the cheapest method of producing marketable rubber or to put it in another form,831 words
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Article907 1928-04-30 6 A Committee Meeting of the Malacca Library will be held in .he Library at 7 p.m. to-night. Father Ruandel has been appointed Vicar-General, Malacca, in succession to the late Father Mariette. Mr. Tan Seng Hoe of No. 21, Heeren Street, Malacca, is seriousy ill. .He is suffering907 words
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Article519 1928-04-30 6 CRIMINAL SLANDER. Lee Aii Heng a Chinese was charged on the 28th instant before Mr. G. C. Dodd by C. D. I Brownings, when Mr. S. C. Goln appealed on behalf of the prosecution. Accused was charged that un the Bth instant at Merlimau Police Station he519 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement110 1928-04-30 6 f]“jjr r T v AT HOME OR ABROAD Critical Smokers instinctively select the one cigarette that is consistent in quality —always fresh and delicious in flavour they are never without CIGARETTES I L' r.i ARDATH TOBACCO CO: LTD: LONDON f I fl THE STANDARD WHISKY FOR w <o, Last Year110 words
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Advertisement71 1928-04-30 6 l M t i i FOR I t :c f LATEX I f CUPS I T V 1 PANS I J TANKS X f .j. Y x X f APPI Y TO v f GmmiE B ©fcp I t t A. .j. J The Editorial Office V ’.C of the71 words
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Article, Illustration3939 1928-04-30 7 The Right Honourable W. G. A. Grmsby-Gore, M.P., Under Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Ormsby-Gore, accompanied -'J' Mr. E. M. H. Lloyd and Mr. G. ft Creasy, arrived in Malacca by ft e Government Yacht Sea Belle early on Saturday morning, ending at the jetty3,939 words
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Article, Illustration2235 1928-04-30 7 FAREWELL DINNER TO Mr Mrs. J. W. CAMPBELL. The Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce and some of their friends entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell to a farewell dinner at the Malacca Social Club, Bunga Raya, last Monday night, on the eve of their2,235 words
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Article122 1928-04-30 8 Another farewell function to Mr. J. W. Campbell took place at the Resthouse on Monday last, when the Medical Staff of the Malacca Agricultural Medical Beard, met at a luncheon to do honour to their departing Administrator. Those present included Doctors Barnes, Glaister, Kwong122 words
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Article178 1928-04-30 9 g is usually rehm' k as a humorous diversion, that can hardly be said of the hJ« I woman at Grimsby who harAf her J eg whne tuning too tal- a Russian boot in order to rpn e 11 and who has had to be tin- °i178 words
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Advertisement38 1928-04-30 9 SI 'HI I c ||ill I Representative for the Far Fast and India: I jU'l 4 J| 1 1 j Robert Blau, C-l', Hongkong Bank Chambers, U/ q .11 mI lli| f Singapore. 'Phone 4711. I v^svoiogne I38 words
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Advertisement134 1928-04-30 9 I THE-WHISKY OF DI^TM^CTION Agents HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). 57, FIRST CROSS STREET. i .....safe jL^anllsure /P T V WfflrM\ V J\\w a) 1 “F.VEN my daintiest clothes W*l are sa c with Sunlight .ICR Soap. St always gives me V pleasure to look at134 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous406 1928-04-30 9 RIALTO THEATRE I PROGRAMMES. I From Mon. 30th April to Wed. 2nd May. From Thursday 3rd to Sunday 6th May. H 2nd Show at 9-30 p.m. 2nd Show at 9-30 p.m. j| W P LATEST PATHE GAZETTE M FRED THOMSON Did you know —That a man chases a woman until406 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article741 1928-04-30 10 Madkak >feLsr.ercCTrue ruse iraand* as yet jm the year 5 iTter-Pefiirc-Z€fl»£ FocmaH Cocrpetitior wsu ~m*x>essec me: Sait zday i: j-^"- c Keena. DeparsaKic me: 're^Erg- eck. Maht Xar. •in rimer a. it- am yy y j. :t >s V. Flu Mari*. 7 res emu M_.m _M A.. Anaid741 words
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Article1027 1928-04-30 10 >profilers Bea: 34oc»>«>bifs. Am:' 71 m fay mst era lire Kama Grocmd. Serg. Tm dim tVatt 77>ir 7»; 1 H .r.. 1 ijes vs—,— .-g ir. R.-drs-v- m 'IA 7-1 a" 7 7. ire iprign. The Sprinters ef w-.-g made a r;od ra.d :c: Salleh A: the opc> sic1,027 words
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Advertisement143 1928-04-30 10 m I I !CS. —ne Me 5 I D ■\S nwwi mA reaon I s reaurx ;r i disQßagszdhrd jTS P* wc *Tnuai'-e i jp"' > j re.iu.r-' 2dC »'Jis if i fiance: t j '-hit- vrde ceaurv ff* 1 -.ic macdknag just ocepI -e-»' V r I iciTot. ie.ai.rv143 words
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Article2179 1928-04-30 11 aN M AL GENERAL MEETING. The Annual General Meeting of L Mnar Planters’ Association the upid on Sunday the 22nd vva t at 10.30 a.m. within the Soar Civil Service Club, Muar. Mr W. C. Bell was in the chair n (j there was a good attendance2,179 words
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Article674 1928-04-30 11 Scotland, 27th March, 1928. The Scottish Cup semi-finals were played last Saturday the 24th of March. Rangers, after having been defeated in a league match j the previous Saturday, turned the tables on Hibernians and won by the substantial score of 3 goals to nil. It was674 words
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Article1234 1928-04-30 11 WEE WILLIE WINKIE - News and Views from Far and Near. 4 <•>-» By Wire and Wireless WEE WILLIE WINKIE. (Special to the Malacca Guardian.) Earthquakes have been frequent during last week and Bulgaria and Greece have had a terrible time, the w r orst effects being felt(Special to the Malacca Guardian.) - 1,234 words
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Advertisement116 1928-04-30 12 I THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO* I A LITTLE CONSI DERAT JON I f IMr|HP m tWi S'YOU WILL AGREE THAT THE; I I §imm hit Xt v manufacturers of ‘capstan” I SIP SHOULD BE ABLEJO SUPPLY I I life /Mam cigarette ata°lov price. I I wfr ViMif They HAVE116 words
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