Malaya Tribune, 3 March 1927
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Title Section20 1927-03-03 1 The Malaya Tribune XIV. -No. 52 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1927 FIVE CtMH The Malaya Tribune THURSDAY, MARCH 3. 192720 words
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Advertisement157 1927-03-03 1 Challenge cup" f The better you are »t the game the more you will appreciate this RACKET, which ia strung with Armour's lilack Tropical Gut B. F. SANTOS, Sport Shop I <\ 15, Arcade, m I Singapore. 'Phone 420. Reputation PRICES. I Model 509 7 H.P. 2 Seater, Reduced from157 words
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Advertisement212 1927-03-03 1 If .COMMERCIAL I MANILLA BUFF ENV ELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL QUALITY SIZE 6'x3H m Price $2.00 per 1000 Envelope (A L.mited stack only is b«»<0 The Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd. Printers Stationers, Singapore. 1 SOLE AGENTS: I I Sime, Darby Co., Ltdjj (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement. > S212 words
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Article1599 1927-03-03 2 A New Type Heavyweight Champion EXTENSIVE RANGE OF LITERARY TASTE Fond of Modern Novelists But Prefers Shakespeare Who would like to take on Gene Tunney in a book bout? That the champion is a heavyweight reader is no press agent fiction. There are not many of1,599 words
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Article511 1927-03-03 2 American Officials to Study Suppression Methods A proposal that a party of Chicago officials visit the police departments of European cities to study their methods of dealing with crime and criminals, met the hearty approval of Chief Morgan A. Collins, of Chicago. "I think it is a511 words
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Article191 1927-03-03 2 What It Really Mean*. Broadly speaking, health i. H by a sane mind in a sound b<dv lated mto simpler terms, thi* I' W thinking and right living To ns one may live as he pleases, look to medicine to counters tl ,**>• ah ™e191 words
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Advertisement603 1927-03-03 2 f WHITEAWAYS j D For Reliable Travelling Goods. I >ORTIS S expanding Suit Case IIW. 2*5 I T+T N STANDARD VALUES Made in fancy tartan designs in shades Jtj w Qof grey, fawn, brown, heather, over- 'o#£ WH/TfAWAYSSTANDARD VALUES. 0f genuine 3 ply construction with checks. 7 solid deal ends.603 words
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Advertisement148 1927-03-03 2 Help Baby Grow Strong Guard baby from the suffering so frequently caused by using inferior talcums. Highly scented or coarsetextured talcums may be gritty, irritating or caustic, cutting or inflaming baby's tender skin. Loss of sleep results, sapping baby's strength, retarding his growth. Help baby grow strong. Dust him liberally148 words
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Article953 1927-03-03 3 PACIFIC OUTPOST OF THE UNITED STATES Within Easy Range of Hostile Fleets and Aeroplanes Poorly equipped, unfortified, and almost unarmed, Guam, (Ladrone Islands) feels itself helpless on the broad expanse of the Pacific where it lies within easy ranges of hostile fleets and in the very953 words
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Advertisement460 1927-03-03 3 "Ltve life to the full—be lively /J^-^L Look utter your liver the Flivver j The wise man has a look into things occasionally If he has a car, even it's a "flivver," he's not content with giving it a weekly wash outside— he has a peep into the works now460 words
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Advertisement180 1927-03-03 3 I fit St! rcr j fat Get the Standard Agent In your j Ej district to give you a trial run. You m 9 L will seek no further for your ideal Car. wm E UUD/IRD 14/26 H.P. OVERSEAS MODEL j h is a 4-cylinder (75 m.m. X 110 *|5180 words
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Article872 1927-03-03 4 MOSLEM TURKEY AND THE V.M.C.A. Trying to Convert the Followers of Mohamed The startling paradox of America's largest Christian organization trying to prove it is not teaching Christianity wrhU< the police and newspapers of Moslem Turkey insist it is, came to light in >rm of Turkish publicity, says872 words
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Article77 1927-03-03 4 Germany's budget for 1927 contain several oddities. Beside* the sum t 050,0)0 marks, granted to President yon Hin lenburg, there i~ an item, labelled "Presidential re enu -s which deacilbea 'he profit accruing to the n2.:on f-oni th 9 s le of useless or superfluous material in the President's household.77 words
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Article676 1927-03-03 4 SHIFTED FROM BALKANS TO POLAND Sentiments of Affection for America The storm centre or breeding place for future European war has shitted northward from the Balkans to Poland, in the opinion of many students and close observers oi continental events since the Versailles Treaty demolished the old676 words
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Article154 1927-03-03 4 Europeans Appear Before Hong Kong Court Paul a nat've of Os'o, Norway, was eh rged with being a destitu'e. bt fore Major C. vVillson at Hong Ken?. He made a long statement ti the effect that h? had at one time worked on a farm and also at154 words
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Article135 1927-03-03 4 A Siamese kitten given by a French officer to his sweetheart has been the c* a ease of buhoni• pburoe in Lille. While the girl was fond '.tag the kitten it playfully scratched her The scratch developed into an u!cer. and finally a specialist diagnosed the ca*e ar, one of135 words
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Advertisement269 1927-03-03 4 You ll never get tired of Craven A Because THEY NEWER VARY/ If I j "jf COMIC TIPPED fA uSf LQNDQ-: VHMatNIA OCTETTES Fit in the Morning^V I Fresh all Day 1 "Sanatcren goes straight to the core of well-being, viz. M the CitL and builds these up into a269 words
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Advertisement168 1927-03-03 4 jjj Have You Seen I I THE NfcW I Moutrie Chapel I TRANSPOSING ORGAN I in I ff Enables you to play in any key without effort 1 '1 1 3 INSPECT THIS INSTRUMENT NOW. 3 1 We also have Complete Lines oi other I Models in Stock. I IS.168 words
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Article881 1927-03-03 5 BISHOP OF LONDON'S IMPRESSIONS One of the Loveliest Countries in the World letter to "The Times,'' written durrld tour while passing the Island ma, on December 11, the Bishop 0 f nkm says:— passes over the very spot where T ft gained his decisive victory Russian fleet,881 words
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Article1025 1927-03-03 5 Sultan Abdul Majid's Deposition (By Our Muslim Correspondent) Until recently the deposition of the last bultan ot Turkey, Sultan Abdul Majid, had remained a mystery. An Egyptian who was fa one of the higher services of Turkey, has now made the facts public. During the Anatolian war, when1,025 words
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Advertisement378 1927-03-03 5 E6ERHARD WATCHES t\|tt —we w■ mmm tn» t//y «T«I*«ST-CLASI.SOKS*« Yt wmwl tXttJS* 255 vV^7 SCHIFFNER CO, jt>/fl Wholesale Distributors: Schiffner Co., Meyer Mansions, Singapore 'Phone 1342 ID'ORSAY'S I FACE POWDER I Delightfully perfumed—in colours, blanche, rachel ru and rose. X S SOLE AGENTS: H I P. A. Beins Ltd., J378 words
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Advertisement199 1927-03-03 5 What thousands of women have been waiting for Hera, at last, is a short, concise Coarse In Drew miking and Designing, expressly planned for th» woman who sewi. A Course that enables her to bt better dressed, saves her money and makes knowc kj her those closely guarded secrets of199 words
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Advertisement229 1927-03-03 5 i IMPORTANT NOTICE. "EXTRA TITAN" CEMENT I S Compares favourably with all other special cements 8 S of high tensile and crushing strength, and is specially S 3 suited for reinforced concrete piles and other special S reinforced concrete works demanding prompt re- moval of the mould, and has, with229 words
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Advertisement391 1927-03-03 6 I EMPIRE j I THURSDAY MARCH 3 TO MONDAY MARCH 7. I jjj Second Show at 9 p.m. Cj Sj Ado'ph Zufeor and Jesse L. Lasky present jjj Sir James Barries famous novel "PETER PAN" j In lO Reels. g Wherein imagination runs rampant, adventure, jostles and turpr'ses push Q:391 words
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Advertisement497 1927-03-03 6 Amusements. £5Z5Z5Z5Z5Z525Z5E5E5Z5H5Z5Z525E5Z5Z5Zm iONE OF THE FUNNIEST COMEDIES EVER SEEN X FROM TUESDAY MARCH ITO MONDAY MARCH 7 jjj AT THE jjj ALHAMBRA (TAN CHENG KEB ft Co., Ltd., Proprietors) ffl IN THE SECOND SHOW COMMENCING 9 p.m. Jjj A Screen Version of the Brandon X Thomas Stage Play H which497 words
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Advertisement188 1927-03-03 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolen Strsata. From Friday, February 25 to Thursday, March 3. NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. SHARP CHARLES HUTCHISON The Dare-devil Thrill Creator in TURNED UP A Super Feature Melodrama of reckless coarage and hazardous feats IN 5 PARTS. RAMSHACKLE HOUSE Starring- Betty Compson SEE! The Big188 words
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Advertisement450 1927-03-03 6 North Bridge From Wed. March 2 {Z NIGHTLY AT I ~M I Come! Come! Com, FRED THOMSON ELMO LINCOLN and SILVER In their Mighiiest V, ALL AROUND Fh YiNg pii A not of Liughitr! 'Mil Fred Thomson has given but nrne of the past U q triumph and greatest v450 words
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Article391 1927-03-03 7 Singapore, March 1. has been a further advance in the? in during the past week and the close* with every appearance firmness. Shares, however, continue and although there is more en- rling issues with a hardening dealings in local stocks have ricted scale and prices during are, for391 words
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Article62 1927-03-03 7 A full-dress religious service—probably uniuu,. w s he i d in the dining s aloon of V* ana lan Pacific liner Montrose at Dr. Baillie, Dean of Windsor, a sermon, and was supported by g£ Uev. Dr. Fellowe* Mr. Sydney 2*bolson, organist of Westminster Abbey, 2! men of the choir62 words
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Article1298 1927-03-03 7 INTERESTING SPEECHES AT COUNCIL Plenty of Money but no Attempt to Spend It The Hon. Mr. Robson began the unofficial speeches on the adjournment at Monday's meeting of the Federal Council. He said: "I think there was some slight misunderstanding at the last meeting of the Council between1,298 words
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Article181 1927-03-03 7 "MY SHIRT" (With apologies to Ella Wheeler Wilcox) II all the shirts I sent Ah Hee Should come a-trailing heme to me, Laden with soap and iron-mold Oh H—l! my cupboard would not hold So many rags that there would be, If all my shirts came181 words
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Article169 1927-03-03 7 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, March L Rubber f.aq. spot was quoted to-day at 81 sen at which transactions were made. It is now understood that H.I.H. Prince Chichibu has decided to enter the Military Staff College in Tokio. Mr. K. Adachi, Minister of Communications, in169 words
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Article213 1927-03-03 7 Referring to the floods in Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh Mr. Peel said at the meeting of the Federal Council on Monday:— These have been vexed questions for some years and I am prepared to admit that Government has been somewhat dilatory in dealing with the situation. It is213 words
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Obituary19 1927-03-03 7 The Anking reports the death of one male child at sea between Singapore and Amoy, the cause being pneumonia.19 words
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Article1478 1927-03-03 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, March 3 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $354 Kuy*r« lr*«'ll#"^ Rice, Siam 2 $342 Mixed Black Pepper 40.75 Rice, Siam 3 $330 Sundried Copra 11.00 Rice, Saigon 1 $317 Mixed Copra 10.40 Rice, Saigon 2 $308 Kayong Copra Rice, Saigon 3 Small Flake Tap ioca1,478 words
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Obituary78 1927-03-03 7 DEATH. SNG—-At hU re3 d 2 nce No. 63, Club Streeton Wednerday 2nd instant at 1 a.m. Sng* Teong Geok Compra lore of the P. O. Banking Corporation Singapore of Cancer of the liver. Aired 43 years. He 1-eavea a widow, five sons and a daughter78 words
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Advertisement426 1927-03-03 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Chinese female cook, Straits-born preferred. Good prospects, free board and lodging. Apply to 102 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders are invited for the supply of about 30--tons per month of Best Lump Steam CoaL throughout the remainde* of current year, delivered a& required at the following426 words
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Miscellaneous285 1927-03-03 7 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day. March I T i( ir««.—o.4B a.m., 11.11 p.m. g Races-First .Day. St",, Hood Relief Meeting, Indian Assn., v >i.C.A vs. O.R.A. Ke Key's dance display, Victoria Theatre 5.1G p.m. -/n-Borisoff Concert—Vie. Theatre, p.m. To-morrow, March 4 rides. —10.35 a.m., 11.38 p.m. Trial match. S.C.C., 5 p.m. Mansfield's285 words
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Miscellaneous70 1927-03-03 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesy of the Government Health Office) Kandang Kerbau Station for the 24 hour* ending midnight March 2, 1927. dee;. Maximum shade temperature 90 F. Minimum shade temperature 75 F. Mean shade temperature 80.1 F. Maximum sun radiation 159 F. Minimum grass radiation 71 F. Sea temperature 8170 words
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Article936 1927-03-03 8 President Coolidge cannot feel particularly pleased about the replies he has received to the invitations he sent to all the Powers, asking them to join in a new disarmament conference. The Washington Conference was a paper success from the point of view of diplomacy, it was brilliant; but as936 words
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Article1054 1927-03-03 8 We are indebted to The Orient Co. for a wall calendar advertising the Goodyear tyres. The business meeting of the Tamil Church Epworth League will be at 630 p.m. to-day in the Social Hall. All members are invited. Telegraphic communication with Siam has been restored. The Raffles Hotel Sub-Post Office1,054 words
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Article659 1927-03-03 8 Rev. Lai Kum Hong, of t H Mission, Ipoh, has arrived ln v transfer tv ln h M Mr. H. Doel, Chief In Police has been granted n 1 on full pay. The Hon. Mr. H F v Nixon, of Devon Estate ilLu Home this month. Mr,659 words
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Article35 1927-03-03 8 (From Our Own Cutieipcad^atl Ipoh. Man:: 2. The ■nodal mooting of of th- Rombian Tin Co.. rail d for to con? der linuidation. was deferred m one week for lack of quotum.35 words
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Article42 1927-03-03 8 From China and Japan tj *X Maru, due at Singapore I v From Australia by s.s. 1 due at Singapore p.m. on Monday, instant. fekJ F.om Europe. (London I February 10) by s.s. Ts Pencng at 6 p.m. a.m. to-morrow.42 words
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Article46 1927-03-03 8 The Blue Funnel ships the v the Bellerophon, are dm to an pore on the Bth and 10th Calchas is carrying the first b Artillery, while the Belle two batteries of the V Artillery Pack Detachment, twenty officers and si* n**** other ranks.46 words
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Article47 1927-03-03 8 -.nl SOS" A rally of the Smgap^ c P Malaya Boy Scouts As held at Government House. Saturday, March ta!;e the salute at 4 M pa: asi rate programme m I prizes will be swsrded. Parents and friend- u*J* in the movement are eordiaJH attend.47 words
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Advertisement303 1927-03-03 8 "SHILLCOCKS" Association footballs AS USED THE ANI> M \m\ COMPLETE SCOTLAND M 1 WITH INTERNATIONAL BLADDER MATCHES I LIGHT ALSO DURABLE ENGLISH STRONG AND AND SCOTTISH PERFECT CUP 1N FINALS SHAPE the "McGregor" football Price $14.50 THE "CLINKER" FOOTBALL Price ROBINSON COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in S.S.) I THE WAYS OJF303 words
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Advertisement165 1927-03-03 8 A By Special Appointment Cj j! To Hia Majesty X I THE KING OF SIAM. S 9 1 Estd. 1872. D i THE PROBLEM ij Is where to buy your i JEWELLERY 1 =0 may exist g a but the store of R 1 B. P. De Silva I nJ165 words
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Article407 1927-03-03 9 Chamberlain has Busy Hour WITH UNITED STATES IN HARMONY Position of Troops Outside Toncession Explained Reuter's Service. London, March 2. (he House of Commons Lt.-Com-r Kenworthy asked what instructions <■ n given the G.0.C., at Shanghai rig the occupation of Chinese terriide the concession, 'Seeing that troopiReuter's Service. - 407 words
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Article108 1927-03-03 9 rnemployed at Paris Want Repatriation Reuter's Service. Paris, March 2. The police were summoned to eject a PWty of thirty Chinese who called at the Chinese Legation at 7.30 a.m. to-day and demanded an interview with the Minister. They refused to leave when the Minister offered toReuter's Service. - 108 words
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Article28 1927-03-03 9 [Trans-Ocean Service] Leningrad, March 2 Th( discovery of a secret passage at feterhef, containing the late Czar's letters md documents and treasures, is r "P'<rted.28 words
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Article127 1927-03-03 9 Twenty Killed and Forty Wounded MAGISTRATE INVOLVED IN DISPUTE Reuter's Service. Calcutta, March 2. Twenty Mahomedans were killed and forty wounded as the result of firing ordered by the District Magistrate of Ba kergunge District at Ponabalia Village, about two hundred miles from Calcutta. It isReuter's Service. - 127 words
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Article71 1927-03-03 9 Much Expected from League Council Session [Trans-Ocean Service] Berlin, March 2. The forthcoming League Council session, though itself of se ondary importance, is expected, in various quarters of France and Germany, to enable important parleys behind the scenes between Dr. Stresemann, M. Briand and Sir Austen Chamberlain71 words
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Article75 1927-03-03 9 Hostel to Be Built in Paris by Japanese [Havas Agencv 1 Paris, March 2. The papers report the recent signing: in the Chamber by the Rector of the Paris University of a deed donating 3,650,000 francs given by a Tokio citizen, Jirchachi Satsuma, for the building and75 words
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Article75 1927-03-03 9 Plan Regarded in Japan as Impractical Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Tokyo, March 2. In connection with the British reply to the American proposals, most of the leading vernacular papers discuss the possibility of a three-power conference. This is generally regarded as impractical though the "Nichi Nichi" doe? notReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 75 words
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Article46 1927-03-03 9 International Opium Convention Supported Reuter's Service. Geneva, March 2. The Dutch Government has deposited with the Secretariat of the League of Nations its ratification of the International Opium Convention of 1925, which has now been ratified by Great Britain, France. India, Holland and Portugal.Reuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article39 1927-03-03 9 Reuter's Service. Chi ago, March 2. The death is announced of Mr. Charles Ruthenberg, General Secretary of the Workers' Party (a Communist organisation of the United States), who was virtual chief of the Communists in America.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article33 1927-03-03 9 fTraris»-( >cean Strvice) Constantinople, March 2. Violent cold ani drep snow are being experienced in Asia Minor. .Wolves are entering the suburbs and have attacked people in Bosporus villages.33 words
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Article28 1927-03-03 9 [Trans-Ocean Service] Berlin, March 2. A German offickl communique states that the first meeting of the Franco-German commercial negotiations proved that goodwill existed on bcth sides.28 words
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Article275 1927-03-03 9 Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin Insulted HARROWING SCENES AT CWM PITHEAD Reuter's Service. London, February 2. The miners at Cwm angrily demonstrated against Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin who travelled from Cardiff on a sympathetic visit to the scene of the colliery disaster. They booed the Premier, shouting,Reuter's Service. - 275 words
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Article125 1927-03-03 9 Battleships to be Modernised and Cruisers Built Reuter's Service. Washington, March 2. The Senate has approved the Bill authorising the naval appropriations already passed in the House of Representatives for modernising the battleships Oklahoma and Nevada, including the elevation of the turret guns and the completionReuter's Service. - 125 words
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Article76 1927-03-03 9 Japan to Stop Licensed Prostitution Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Tokyo, March 2. A Bill largely supported by all parties has been introduced in the Lower House. It favours the abolition cf licensed prostitution. The chief points are that no new owners of licensed quarters shall be allowed,Reuter's Far Eastern Service. - 76 words
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Article51 1927-03-03 9 Largest Vessel in the Trade Off California Reuter's Service. San Francisco, March 2. The Fedcralship, the largest vessel engaged in rum-running off the Pacific seaboard and recently transferred from British to Panaman register, has been seized when three hundred miles to the southwest with 12,500 cases of whiskyReuter's Service. - 51 words
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Article34 1927-03-03 9 Trans-Ocean Service] Budapest, March 2. A former Jugo-S'av Minister. Mr. Marcovitch, made a statement to the press here, declaring that the Danube States wer; doomed to disintegration, unless economic union was effected.34 words
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Article581 1927-03-03 9 Chang Defends Shanghai SOUTHERNERS CONFRONT IMPOSSIBLE TASK White Russians Aiding Shantung Forces Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, March 2. Following the desertion of Meng Chaoyuen, mentioned last night, General Li Paoehang, Defence Commissioner at Shanghai, announces the withdrawal of General Sun Chuan-fang's entire army, estimated atReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 581 words
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Article51 1927-03-03 9 Doheny Loses Over Twenty Millions Reuter's Service. Washington, March 2. It is estimated that Doheny, as a result of the Supreme Court verdict, will lose $21,687,000 nearly ten million of which is represented in cash held by the receivers who operated the Elk Hills property during theReuter's Service. - 51 words
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Advertisement45 1927-03-03 9 1 if I GILBEY'S 1 |BpeyAroysl| 1 Fine Old Scotch I I Whisky. j j 'The Pride of the Highlands" 5] Obtainable Everywhere. Q 3 Op in casejiots fpom Tie Sole Agents: [j 1 GUTHRIE 6? Co., Ltd. <] (Incorporated in S.S.) ■9 0 r i45 words
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Article667 1927-03-03 10 Football MEETING OF THE S.C.C. MEMBERS Election of Officers for 1927 A meeting of *the Association football members of the S.C.C. was h?ld in |ba. Club yesterday evening, when some twentytwo members were present, with S|r. F. M. Toscenie in the Chair. Thq mjnaies of the last meeting667 words
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Article234 1927-03-03 10 The A.P.C. Defeat the Telephone Company There were five hundred and seventyseven spectators present at the Stadium yesterday evening to witness the exit of the Telephone Company from the InterCommercial Cup Competition. The Telephone Company opened the scoring by a goal from Jantan on the left wing and234 words
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58 1927-03-03 10 Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London, March 2. The following football games were played to-day:— FIRST DIVISION Everton 2, Wednesday 1. SECOND DIVISION South Shields 3, Bradford City 3. DIVISION 111 (SOUTHERN) Bournemouth 1, Brighton 0. DIVISION 111 (NORTHERN) Wrexham 2, Wigan 0 kReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article201 1927-03-03 10 Yesterday's Play at Tanglin Club Tournament Dyne Cup Hindhede and Miss Stephenson beat Mr. and Mrs. Savage, 12—10, 6—2. Capt. and Mrs. Stephenson beat Mr. and Mrs. Prentis, 7—5, 6—3. Rutley and Miss King beat Mr. and Mrs. Hall, 6—3, —1. Bateman am' Miss Richardson beat Bourke and Miss201 words
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Article277 1927-03-03 10 Preparing for Interport Shoot of 1927 This annual match will be shot off between April 15 and May 31. The actual shoot will probably be on. Sunday, May 29. The match is open to teams from Shanghai. Hong Kong. Penang and Singapore, picked from residents who have resided277 words
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Article119 1927-03-03 10 Keppel Club March Mixed Foursome Fourteen couples entered for the above and the following were the cards returned: Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McLay 47 10 37 nett Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Gardner 45 6 39Miss Upjohn and J. R. Kirkwood 48 9 39 Mr. and Mrs.* E.119 words
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207 1927-03-03 10 Thh is to be played over the Keppel Course on Sunday, March 6, the following are the teams and times of starting:— Keppel vs. Garrison 9.10 a.m., H. L Jones and H. Jackson vs. Major J. C. Burnett and Major A. b. K. H207 words
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Article267 1927-03-03 10 UNUSUAL LEDGER IN COURT CASE Inkless Writing on the Palmyra Palm Accounts on strips of leaves, to all appearances as hard as cardboard, and held together by a string passed through holes at one end df the strips, were the exhibits in a case before the Chief267 words
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Article169 1927-03-03 10 INTERESTING POINT RAISED Pro-note Signatory's Defence in Supreme Court Case A Chinese signatory of a pro-note, on being suited before Mr. Jus-tice Deane in the Supreme Court this morning for the sum due on the note, raised the defence that he was not liable, by reason of169 words
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Article108 1927-03-03 10 Dr. S. Xagalingam. a lo.al medical practitioner who was recently made a Justice of the Peace, was the central tigure at a dinner given in his honour at the Oriental Hotel last night, the hosts being Messrs. T. K. S. Dawood. M. V. Pillai, S. Muttucumaru108 words
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Article154 1927-03-03 10 At the annual meeting of the Committee, at which meeting the public was well represented, the following were elected office bearers for the year 1927: President Mr. Boev Kok Leongr NicePresident, Mr. Ang Koh Hin; Hon. Secretary Mr. Sum Chew Turn; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Cheng Kee154 words
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Article50 1927-03-03 10 Scratchings for First Day at the Selangor Club Race No. L—Koh Dhulu, Faugh a Ballagh, Ophelia. Race No. 2.—Linacre Queen. Greenut. Race No. 3.—Panglima, Noone. Race No. 4.—The Mahdi. Race No. 7.—Coleus. Race No. B.—Man O* War, Tija, Hamworthy. Unlimited sweep will be held on Race No. 7.50 words
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Article73 1927-03-03 10 Famous Player Gets Raise to $70,000 a Year Reuter's Service. Ileuter's Service.] New York, March 2. After a dazzling blaze of pub'icity in support of his case, the famous baseball player. Babe Ruth, whose slogan was a "hundred thousand or I quit," has agreed to continue big hitting forReuter's Service. - 73 words
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Article165 1927-03-03 10 KUOMINTANG PLANNING HUGE STRIKE But Ichang Abandons AntiBritish Boycott Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, March 2. Authorities here possess information showing that Kuomingtang agitators again are busy in Shanghai. The police state that preparations are going on for another strike on a big scale in the event ofReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 165 words
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Article151 1927-03-03 10 RECITAL AT VICTORIA THEATRE Famous Russian Composers on Violin and Piano Those who attended the music recital, at the Victoria Theatre yesterday evening, by the well-known Russian musicians and composers, Joe ef Borissoff and Alfred Mirovitch, were treated to the realization of what those two instruments of151 words
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Article221 1927-03-03 10 Large Crowd Expected at the Happy Valley To-morrow After a Ion# lapse, boxing fans will be treated to a show to-morrow night at the Happy Valley when Y. C. Song and Battling Key will clash to decide who is the better men. The match has aroused a great221 words
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Article101 1927-03-03 10 Singapore, March 2. Catalogued 1,631,958 lbs 728.55 tons. Offered 1,367,660 lbs 6U).56 tons. Sold 1,187,477 lbs 530.12 tons. Spot London Is 7%d New York 39% cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Centsper lb. Standard quality No Sales Good average quality 66Vs to 68 Off quality 64% to 66101 words
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Article313 1927-03-03 10 INQUIRY CONCLUDED BY MARINE COURT Accident Not Caused by Captain Jones' Negligence At the conclusion of the Marine Court of Inquiry into the grounding of the motor-vessel Asiatic Prince on Cabilao Island, Philippines, on December 15, yesterday afternoon, the Court returned its findings. Mr. G. G. Seth,313 words
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Article407 1927-03-03 10 Hawkers To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —You will not mind my saying that I read with a little quiet amusement your leader of Saturday on this subject. You set out verbatim a few of my remarks and are kind enough to say that407 words
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Article206 1927-03-03 10 GAME LAN MUSIC Enchanting Javanese Melodies Transposed for Piano Lovers of music who find themselves getting tired af the latest fox-trots, twosteps and ragtimes, will find something new and pleasing in the Gamelan music which has been very cleverly transposed for the piano for the first-time by a distinguished Javanese206 words
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Article838 1927-03-03 10 Two Men Killed and One Wounded DARING SHOOTING AFFAIR IN MOSQUE STREET Automatics Sold for Nothing Streets of Antwerp Last night was particulary noteworthy for the number of dastardly murders and other crimes. One young Cantonese Wa shot dead, another Hokien shot through tlf arm and another838 words
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Miscellaneous77 1927-03-03 10 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS To-morrow, March 4 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. C. Band, Band Practice. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Eecruits —30 yds. Range Practice. 5.15 pan.—Malay Drill Hall, Malay Company, Company Parade. Saturday, March 5 2 p.m. —Farrer Range, Chinese Company, Recruits Musketry. 2. p. m —Bukit Timah, Machine Gun77 words
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Article1495 1927-03-03 11 STATEMENT BY CHIEF SECRETARY Vcn Heavy Expenditure Must Be Faced caused by the recent floods and the measures of relief to takes we»c the subject* of a t&tement by the Chief Secretary che ib.n. Mr W. Peel) at n eeting of the Federal Council, t The1,495 words
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Article472 1927-03-03 11 Hong Kong Musicians tor Australia An elaborate scheme, following on the lines of the recent tour of Australia of a team oi Chinese footballers, is being undertaken by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Australia, which organisation has i.ent an official to Hong Kong to enrol a number472 words
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Article28 1927-03-03 11 Orders for week ending March 5. To-day, March 3.—Band Practice Headquarters 4.30 p.m. Saturday March s—Fu'.l Parade Headquarters 3.30 pm. Final Rehearsal for Rally. 128 words
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Advertisement528 1927-03-03 11 I WHAT A FOOL I WAS ffjjfc S -n Don't say this simply because you have ft realized that you have wasted your money \\J UP^— ft [jj by buying an Outboard Motor at random M rt }i without considering its qualities over other y. makes on the market There528 words
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Advertisement11 1927-03-03 11 mm^ mmm9^ m Nom (he Amazing Popularity of I tfls&taMwm's telephone-11 words
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Miscellaneous581 1927-03-03 11 CUT HERE j $450 MUST BE WON. j First Prize $300 Second Prize $150 j FOURTEENTH CROSSWORD IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. I/ [3 TI I I*? I BflP* p I 6 I 7 j 77 /aTfcM 1 ]Pp I Ha Hh j vLLtS ACltUttH CLLES I>UV\ ft581 words
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Article2192 1927-03-03 12 THE M.C.C.'s TOUR IN CEYLON Three Matches Drawn But Biggest Easily Won iFrom Our Uwn Uorresponaeiit. Colombo, February 16. The M.C.C., who arrived in Colombo from Madras after the matches played there, played four matches in Ceylon. Three of th?se were drawn, but the final match, which was against2,192 words
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Advertisement463 1927-03-03 12 A PilPs the thing Easy to take Handy to use Not unpleasant Contains no gas Is not oily BUT IT MUST BE A GOOD PILL Beecham's Pills ARE GOOD AND SAFE Purely vegetable Sure in action Sure in effect For liver, kidneys, Stomach, Sick Headache, Constipation I 1 Eczema In463 words
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Advertisement218 1927-03-03 12 1A.8W.1 IA-BW.I 1A.8W.1 1A.8W.1 IABW.I 1A.8W.1 1A.8W.1 \A3Wi 1A.8.W.1 I W Borneo Co. Ltd., I I ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS. 1 I FOR ALL CLASSES OF BUJLPJNG ENGINEERING WORK. 1 I I FIREBRICKS FIRECLAY. I DRAIN I 1 SUB- SOIL ANTI-MALARIAL I 1A.8W.1 |A.By/l 1A.8W.1 lABWI 1A.8.W.1 j 1A.8W.1 1A.8.W.! IABW.I jA.B.Wj218 words
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Article526 1927-03-03 13 Singapore, February 26. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 51 Beef stew or cuiry kati 44% Pork lean kati 63 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 56 Mutton Indian lb. 50 Mutton Australian lb. 50 Fowl kati 74 Capons (Locally reared), kati H?ns (Locally reared) kati 95 Ducks526 words
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Article91 1927-03-03 13 The United States customs laws work two ways—-going and coming. An American woman bough; a toilet set in France and paid a heavy duty on it. Later she decide! to send it to a woman in France as a gift. The return duty on the set was so high in91 words
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Advertisement608 1927-03-03 13 I CRUSADER FENCING pThe Least Expensive and Most <m+*%m\ 11 Effective Unclimbable Fencing f \WI Obtainable. I Br Iwi Enquiries Invited. V mi%W M Manufactured Solely by S MP B 7 6j }The Darlington Fencing Co., Ltd.[ V A WkW^XIC Sole Agents B V| Engineering Department of ffi I The608 words
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Advertisement84 1927-03-03 13 anti A anti DIABETES ;X /D in DIABETES THE WORLD RENOWNED Dr. A. Pesqui's Uranium Wine (Prepared in Spain) A Specific Remedy for Diabetes I Ever Discovered Diminishes Sugar, Abolishes Thirst. Creates Sleep, Restores Tone and Strength to the System. In fact it acts like a charm ia Diabetes and84 words
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Advertisement523 1927-03-03 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Bird \TION VACANT from Ist of April f>r competent Shorthand-Typißt. Must be experienced mm. *pply Btating salary required to Box No. 462 c/o Mala)a liibune. WANTED—An Indian Doctor for the India Dispensary of Rochore Road, Singapore. Application stating full particulars of previous practice and terms required, address to523 words
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Advertisement691 1927-03-03 14 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE Take notioa that the principal seal of oval shape of Chop Kheng Huat Co, carrying on business as Jo*l dealer at No. 38 Cross Street. Singapore heretofore used for obtaining goods on oredit and for contracts will no longer be used and a new square neal substituted691 words
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Advertisement374 1927-03-03 14 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET BRANCHES Penang- 85 Beach Street. Malacca 181 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palemoang 16 Dir. Hong Kong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. Batavia 47 Comer Lloyd Street. AGENCIES AT: London,374 words
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Advertisement499 1927-03-03 14 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, wider too Companies Acts of 1862 to 189t, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capitol £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.512,884 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.499 words
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Advertisement399 1927-03-03 14 INSURANCE THE south BRiTIBK INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT A MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office Singapore. Ist Floor, Banque del Indo China Buildings, 1-A. Malacca Street,399 words
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Advertisement498 1927-03-03 14 M. HASSAN ELECT ElCALCOKtractoj 86, Brass Basah Ro a(L SINGAPORE. If you are in need of ellights, fans, bells, motors and etc. Please write to th e q l address or 'Phone up H% jjj CHARGES MODERATE Cars! Cars!! Cars»m BUICK MOTOR Hlßmr 416, ORCHARD ROAD, SlNgapql (Opp. Amber Mansions.)498 words
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Advertisement628 1927-03-03 15 STEAMER SAILINGS k. p7m. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Company of Batavia iINCORPORATED IN HOLLAND) THURSDAY, MARCH 3. [NG for Sampit Bandjermasin, Stagen,en, Kota-Baroe, Balik-Papan, Samarinda, and Macassar. >UTEN for Bawean, Sourabaya, Stag3n, Kota-Baroe, Palik-Papan, Samarinda, l .wij<»ntf-Redeb, Telok-Bajoer and San^koelirang. THURSDAY, MARCH 3. \<; for Sampit, Bandjermasin, Stagen,628 words
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Advertisement567 1927-03-03 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) OUTWARDS from LONDON HOMEWARDS. For China Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Doe Leave Tonnage Singapore567 words
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Advertisement639 1927-03-03 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Dae Sail Hakosan Mam 10,000 M'seilles, L'don, A'werp R'dam Mar 2 4 Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seilles, L'don, A'werp R dam Mar 17 lb Haruna Mam 10,000 M'seilles, L'don, A'werp R'dam Mar 31 Apr 1 Kamo Maro 8,000 M'seilles, L'don, A'werp R639 words
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Advertisement267 1927-03-03 15 GERMAN AUSTRALIAN LINE. (Incorporated in Germany) HOLLAND AND HAMBURG s.s. Harburg Mar 20 s.s. Altona April 20 For space, please apply to:— N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO., (Incorporated in Batavia) \'os. 135 and 136, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephone No. 1453. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM267 words
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Advertisement94 1927-03-03 16 I i il O a 0 1 I T< iss&* jj il //S\ BOSCH MAGNETOS BOSCH HORNS "IKf-fr BQSCH PLUGS BOSCH SPOTLIGHTS I 'VSmV. STRAITS W I JAVA TRADING Co., 1 I Cecil Street Singapore. I I 0 il fl j B I Even if 0 THE NEW GENERAL POST94 words
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Advertisement144 1927-03-03 16 I Linke=Hoffmann j I Lauchhammer=A.Q,| I GERMANY. j j L H. L. Diesel Engines I With and withoul compressor. I Advantages: Small consumption of fuel. All cheap kinds of fuel I 1 may be used. I mm L I Detailed offers free of charge U Experts will be sent free144 words
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