Malaya Tribune, 19 March 1927
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Title Section20 1927-03-19 1 The Malaya Tribune untitled -No. 66 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 192720 words
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Advertisement182 1927-03-19 1 CUP" The better you are at the game the more yoa will appreciate this RACK ST, which is strung with Armour's Black Tropical Gut. B. F. SANTOS, Sport Shop 13, Arcade, Singapore. 'Phone 420. V The Car of 40Sjk> Great Reduction f Model 509 7 H.P. 2 Seater, Reduced from182 words
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Advertisement203 1927-03-19 1 I COMMERCIAL! 1 MANILLA BUFF ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL QUALITY SIZE 6*x3H' PRICE $2.00 per 1000 Envelope! (A Limited stock only im k*id) The Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd. Printers Stationers, Singapore. L_ —-—J 3 SOLE AGENTS: J Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., I }j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) }j203 words
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Article1013 1927-03-19 2 LETTER FROM AN OLD RESIDENT Damaging Effect of Labour Encouragement Mr. E. H, Edwards writes to the "Scotsman:" (February 2). As one who has lived in China for morrthan 40 years in intimate contact with the Chinese, I should like to point out that the statement on "British1,013 words
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Article278 1927-03-19 2 Mr. Ford to Revolutionise Agriculture The Detroit newspaper, Commerce and Finance," announces that Mr. FOrd, the multi-millionaire motor-car manufacturer, has purchased a large farm near Dearborn, Michigan, where he intends to demonstrate by public tests how farmers can produce staple crops by intensive scientific methods with greatly reduced278 words
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Article788 1927-03-19 2 Singapore, March 16. The prevailing dull market conditions have continued unrelieved throughout the week vi der review and, with the exception of industrial issues, operators have shown li*tie inclination to come to business. These Latter have experienced a steady demand with dee Intel in Straits Traders. Fraser and788 words
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Advertisement583 1927-03-19 2 I The Food of Kings i X Court Physicians know the best and see that >} (C Royal Babies have the best. That it why }J fr Glaxo has been used with success in 5 Royal <R >; i Nurseries. Only the best is good enough for j X your583 words
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Advertisement594 1927-03-19 2 FREE— 10-Day Tube Note Coupon Maybe your teeth are gloriously i^. MMf simply clouded with a film coat. Make jXfjx*-. thiS remarkable lest and l»nd o ut TV-- Dazzling Jy/\ white u\J I Teeth 111 /ii Here is the quick, or Lffl neW way ent sts X mmwP are widely594 words
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Article351 1927-03-19 3 Contract Given for 1,250 British Tpyewriters Within two hours of the opening of the Efficiency Exhibition at Westminster Hall, London, a contrpct for 1,250 new model Leicester-made typewriters was secured by the Imperial Typewriter Company. The inventor of the model is a Leicester man, Mr. A. Pateman. A351 words
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Article304 1927-03-19 3 Fine Tribute Paid by an American In the pleasant entertainment provided by St. Davids Society at their national dinner at Shanghai an outstanding feature o. the evening was the speech made by Mr. Stirnng KessendeA, Chairman of the Municipal Council, in reply to one of the evenings toasts.304 words
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Article350 1927-03-19 3 The fallowing passengers left for Europe by th? s s. Kashgar, yesterday at 2 p.m. Mrs. T. Lupton and infant, Mr. E. W. Graham, Mr. J. Chalmers, Mr. L. H. Wemyss, Mrs. T. M. Knott and child, Mr. T. F. H. Kemp, The Rt. Revd. Bishop of Victoria,350 words
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Article50 1927-03-19 3 A family in cleaning and repapering one of the rooms of a flat they had just entered at Begles, near Bordeaux, found concealed behind the old wallpaper a bundle of National Defence Bonds to the value of 70,000 francs (about £570). The bonds have been handed over to the police.50 words
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Advertisement158 1927-03-19 3 mm... Roaches Fte&* W|n Ants Bedbugs fgsfc> Surpasses rice as a builder of muscle and bone. Gives abetter balanced diet than meat ii and cVcntua Ilv buy the 14/28 HP fttoeasMoU Once you try the STANDARD 14 h.p. Oversees Model you need seek no further; the more your experience of158 words
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Advertisement248 1927-03-19 3 FEELING SEEDY? Ten to one you have been neglecting Nature's chief means of ridding the system of toxic matter—the intestinal tract. A laxative will put you right. Pinkettes exactly fill the requirement. They gently dispel constipation, aid the JBBEBBSEft liver, clear away sick headaches and bilious attacks, restore cheerfulness and248 words
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Advertisement243 1927-03-19 3 ij Preserve your g J You are simply tKrowin£ money away sj G by washing your dainty things with I any common, impure soap. Lux was I invented to wash and preserve these. I Lux will not harm the finest silken thread. cj jj] SOLD BY ALL STORES AND DELERS243 words
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Article328 1927-03-19 4 German Professor's Bill to Make Separation Easy Germany, alarmed at the fact that every fifteenth kiariiage throughout the Reich ends sooner or luljt in a divorce—in Berlin every Sixth i,.arnage—is, paradoxically enough, devising new schemes for making divorce easier. It is argued that if people gained th<328 words
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Article441 1927-03-19 4 Singapore, March 17. A further improvement has taken place dv ing the past week, and a fair amount of business has been transacted. There was a steady tone at yesterday's auction, when Gl3 tons were catalogued against 720 tons previously. Awarded liobed smoked sheet sold privately at 70*4441 words
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Article125 1927-03-19 4 In preparation for the coming Canadian emigration season the White Star Line announce that they are acquiring the large and modem steamers Ohio and Orca from th? Roya Mail Steam Packet Company, which they will employ between Liverpool and Canada under the names of Albertic and Calga:125 words
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Article51 1927-03-19 4 A class has been opened in the Government School of Art, Calcutta, for training students in commercial art. The professor is Mr. K. K. Mukerji, a Bengali gentleman with European training in various branches of art. We understand that his class has become a success with over 30 students at51 words
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Article453 1927-03-19 4 HOW THEY BEGAN IN LONDON Special Privileges Still Theirs in the Metropolis The Royal Marines, whose special service battalion is on its way to China, really had their beginning: in London. Soldiers have fought in our ships ever since we had a Navy. The old way of making453 words
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Article181 1927-03-19 4 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nich) Shimbunsha) Tokio, March 16. The death is announced of Madame Fujisawa, mother of the present Commerce and Industry Minister. t Msdame Shimazu's resignation from her post as Chief Imperial Cou?t-Lady has been accepted by the Throne. tea* The Government is understood to have181 words
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Advertisement453 1927-03-19 4 I Foods I The 4 Allenburys' Foods are particularly suited to I I the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are I I germ free, and being simply and easily prepared I I by the addition of boiling water, their use gives I I complete independence of doubtful milk453 words
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Advertisement558 1927-03-19 4 Ln I Have You Seen I THE NEW I Moutrie Chapel j I Enables you to play in any key without effort. I I INSPECT THIS INSTRUMENT NOW. jjj I We also have Complete Lines o! other I I Models in Stock. I S. Moutrie Co-, Ltd., jjj Raffles Place558 words
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Miscellaneous162 1927-03-19 4 u CROSSWORD CLUES n Last time I wrote a few crude rhymes To urge aid children's gain," But now a sincere friend of mine Gives cause to entertain. He's bought a really costly book Of u British Crossword Clues And since he only owns such guide His pals have got162 words
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Advertisement689 1927-03-19 5 I hurch Services THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT March 20, 1927 S. Andrew's Cathedra] a.m. Litany. 7.46 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and Srrmon. a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. p.m. The Catechism. pan. Evensong and Sermon, purine the following week at the Cathedral. Monday; 7.40 a.m. Matins; a a.m. I -mimunion.689 words
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Advertisement567 1927-03-19 5 THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. MALACCA J 9 a.m. Tamil Service. I 10 a.m. Sunday Schools. 11 a.m. Sunday Chinese Service. 5.15 p.m. Epworth League Devotional Meeting. Leader: Mr. Loh Hung Loon. 6 p.m. Evening Worship and Sermon Preacher: Rev. R. D. Roche. 6.30 p.m. Mid-week Prayei Meeting at the Manse.567 words
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Advertisement384 1927-03-19 5 WHICH IS BETTER? DEADENING THE SENSE OR REMOVING THE PAIN The physical man is subject to number rf-ss pains ana aches which may arise from various causes. In many such cases it is not possible or practicable to trace the cause and root it out. The best thing to do384 words
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Advertisement251 1927-03-19 5 Artel YOU QUALIFIED TO OCCUPY THIS CHAIR Do not bj aontent with just holding youi present position, but be real? to fill the place of the mvD above you. There is only one way in which you can qualify for a better po it on anl that is by TRAINING251 words
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Advertisement170 1927-03-19 5 j 9 FLAG BRAND I j BRANDY i I mm EAU DE VIE I I Ifß THE BEST BRANDY I 1 MONEY aN BUY. Guaranteed 3 years I ST and distilled from 5 Grape Alcohol. OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT I j G PURELY, I lr rTlr "i j r TT TTT" i170 words
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Advertisement29 1927-03-19 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without PainTeeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES. O. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist. 75, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary. Thone 405729 words
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Advertisement350 1927-03-19 6 I EMPIRE I THURSDAY MARCH 17 TO MONDAY MARCH 21. I Second Show at 9.10 p.m. H Carl Laen mle q| I Reginald DENNY J 1 with Lama La Plante J I In the j Fast Workerf Imagine the love tangles cf a vcung man who imrrrsc »tc P a350 words
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Advertisement423 1927-03-19 6 Amusements. 3 a I A WONDERFULLY WELL PRODUCED PICTURE From Wednesday March 16 to Tuesday March 22. I AT THE jjj ALHAMBRA S (TAN CHENG KEE ft Co., Ltd., Proprietors) 3 I IN THE SECOND SHOW COMMENCING 9 p.m. R A VICTOR SCHcRTSZINGER FOX PRODUCTION 5 3 adtptfd frcm Divd423 words
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Advertisement241 1927-03-19 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Beneoolen Street*. From Friday March 18, to Thursday March 24. NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. BIG BOY WILLIAMS in The nd of the Rope A Western drama full of dash and action (IN 5 PARTS.) Oat of the Storm A Drauntic oeful v arration of a241 words
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Advertisement173 1927-03-19 6 Surma Theatre North Bridge Road, Telephone 0 jgi From Wed. March 16 to tutk >7 NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. Kenneth McDonald and CWcate Conklin in MAKERS OF «EN Fere's a real MELGDRiMA— one t. deserves to be sp l'fd in capital U that you will thri lat *s no thrilled173 words
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Article131 1927-03-19 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves o» Expected to Arrive Singapore, March 19. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Kistna 22; Gogra 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate *i Pong Tong 18; Kepong 14; Deli 12; pen 11; Mentor 9. Empire Dork 'Entrance Gaf<> V. Indian 30; Sado Maru 32; Tsuruga Maru131 words
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Article41 1927-03-19 7 To-day. March 19 2 p.m.—BoJril Timah Range, Chinese Coy., Spoon Shoot. p.m.—Siglap, Officers and N.C.O.'s E tropeaa Units Assemble for Camp. To-morrow, March 20 8 p.m.—Bokit Timah, S.V.R. Assn., Spoon .Shoot. Siglap.—. Officers and N.C.O.'s European ts, In Camp.41 words
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Article26 1927-03-19 7 Ordens for week ending March 27. Inetday, March 23.—Signalling Class fl I quarters E p.m. n 1 March 24.—Band Practice tuarters 5 p.m.26 words
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Article97 1927-03-19 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for dia and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 158 equaj J° $100. The rate of payment of Monej "Wera from India and Ceylon is Re. 16' u al to $100. 'Daily Express" understands that it sed to construct a palatial hotel P vicinity of97 words
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Article1623 1927-03-19 7 RECONCILIATION TO GOD By the Rt. Rev. FergusonDavie, D.D. 4 We are ambassadors therefore on behalf of Christ, as though GOD were entreatmg by us: we beseech you on behalf of Christ be ye reconciled to God.'' 2 Cor. VI 20. The Christian preacher is not ipso1,623 words
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Article89 1927-03-19 7 The New World For the week-end it is worth while spending the evening at the New World Shows where to-night, among numerous other attractions, there will be a special Malay Ronggeng. A Special Chinese Wayang, "Fong Chia Soon," will give its opening performance to-morrow night. Last night's play,89 words
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Article69 1927-03-19 7 By courtesy of the Coven. Health Office) Kandane Korbau Station for c unnv ending midnight March 18, 1927. de* Maximum shade temperature 91 F. Minimum shrde temperature 76 F. Mean shade temperature 82.1 F. Maximum sun radiation 154 F. Minimum grase radiation 71.5 F. Sea temperature 81 F.69 words
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Article87 1927-03-19 7 London, March 18. Manchester Market— B*4 lbs shirtings, fair (new basis) 12s ?d 40's Grey Yarns, single twist 16s 6 lbs T. Cloth, for 24 yards 8s Liverpool Market— Cotton—fully Middling American (Spot) $7.54 Egyptian Cotton $13.30 Metals— Tin Standard 3 months £300.7.6 d Produce— Copra, fair merchantable87 words
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Article163 1927-03-19 7 At the sale held at the sale-room of L. A. Chitty Co., Malacca, on Wednesday, the following properties were disposed of An undivided fourth share of a piece of land at Pengkalan Rama, Malacca, was bought by V. R. M. Raman Chetty for $600. Land at Tebong containing163 words
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Article1541 1927-03-19 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, March 19 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $354 Huym t*>!l-r» rK? I ?am I 342 Mixed B!ack Pe PP er 4100 Rice, Siam 3 $330 Sundried Copra 10.90 Kice, Saigon 1 310 Mixed Copra 10.25 Kice, Saigon 2 N $298 Kayong Copra Kice, Saigon 31,541 words
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Obituary44 1927-03-19 7 Mi. Eu Tong Sen is grateful to all his relatives and friends for their attendance at the funeral of his beloved Mother the late Mrs. Eu Kong. He also thanks them all for their letters of condolence, wreaths, scrolls etc.44 words
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Advertisement528 1927-03-19 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TENDER felled teulirs will bi rareived at Headquarters O'fice. for; Canning, at 10 a.m on Friday Ist April 1927 for: t (ai Reoairing B*rraak and Hospital Linen and Bedding (b) iWilns and Re making Mattresses, Bolsters etc. ?\orim of t?ndvr aid all lectltalte* nny be obt%ned oi aD?llo»tion528 words
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Miscellaneous341 1927-03-19 7 < r*uKE DIARY To-day, March 19 ot|rh Tid -s. 11.14 a.m., 11.44 p.m. slasian mails close, 4 p.m. fool all: S.C.C. vs. Navy, Stadium. Cricket: S.C.C. vs. S.R.C, S.C.C. re -morrow, March 20 High Tide —11.42 a.m. .vi Gardens, 9.16 p.m. Meaetajr, March 21 High Tide-.—o-3 a.m., 0.11 p.m. legislative341 words
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Article1184 1927-03-19 8 I The Singapore Traction Co., Ltd., is certainly to be congratulated uoon the immense improvement in the local tramway system since the first trolley-bus was put on tbe Tanjong Pagar route last year. Now two of the main lines of Singapore have been transformed from the ramshackle trams1,184 words
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Article781 1927-03-19 8 The Lian untitled Avocation of Singapore na<s been registered. Tenders are invited by the ColoMal Secret* ys office for the supply of rice for hoM :tais. The half-yearly examination •of Army Officers for promotion will be held here on March 28, 29, 30 and 31. The Kinan Ka: Seek :y781 words
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Article519 1927-03-19 8 Mr. W. H. Lee Warner is a new Din* Judge for Singapore. Mi. H. V. Towner is appointed Colonial Engineer, S. S. The appointment of Mi. R. J. g as Director of Fisheries is gazett Mr. C. F. J. Green. Director of has been granted seven month519 words
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Article22 1927-03-19 8 From France by M. al Singapore noon to-morrow. From China md Japan by Ma'u. due at Singapore on 21st inst.22 words
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Article68 1927-03-19 8 The following are the members < Hospitals Board for the year r The Principal Civil Medical Officer, (Chairman); The Resident < >un r, Penang; The Resident Counc 1. <r. M The Treasurer, Straits Settlements; 1* Chief Medical Officer, Singapore; I h? Medical Officer, Penang; Th,- Chiel Officer, Malacca;68 words
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Article137 1927-03-19 8 The annual gereral Meeting < f tj association was held on March club premises. Mr. S. L was in the chair, and aft r tm for the year 1926 had been pas following were elected otnce-W I ye pres7dent, Mr. S. L. M. Zainudie[j Secretary, Mr. M.137 words
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Advertisement249 1927-03-19 8 Pc j .tt; 1 /v]n DURO I Fabrics-durable I wFl' J fadeless S I targe f>ew Moik I iUSI Recdved 1 1 DURO GINGHAM I I Price 95 cents per yard I DURO MENE I I IS Price $130 p er "y ard I I fffl CAMBRIC jj i§ Price249 words
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Advertisement156 1927-03-19 8 By Special Appointment X g To His Majesty [jj ij THE KING OF SIAM. !Estd. 1872. t I THE PROBLEM 1 where to buy your g JEWELLERY may exist I but the store of g II B. P. De Silva jjj by Comparison a &j Excels in every attribute g156 words
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Article156 1927-03-19 9 U. S. Criticises Joint Commission Report GOODWILL BETTER THAN SUPERVISION r \pcnditurc No Criterion for Judging Armaments Reuter's Service. Geneva, March United States has made observations report of the joint commission on Moment and indicated its attitude to- I ">Uem in a long memorandum, reiteratei that theReuter's Service. - 156 words
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Article250 1927-03-19 9 FOREIGNERS CONCERNED AT POSITION Conflici of Authority Between Two Governments Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, March IS. The foreign commercial community in <'hina is viewing with concern th? post (Bee litnatioa in certain areas under Nanalist control Although the official atti ie rf th-> Nati Government isReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 250 words
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Article89 1927-03-19 9 I.S. Secretary for War Planning Construction Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] New York, March 18. Mr Davis, Secretary for War, has sailed f r Porto Rico in the Panama Canal zone or the purpose of studying defence condibere and the possibilities of the contraction of a canal in Nicaragua.Reuter's Service. - 89 words
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Article34 1927-03-19 9 F RANCO-GERMAN TREATY [Trans-Ocean Service] Berlin, March 18. 'German commercial treaty has n luded whereby Germany accepts wine and in roturn chemicals an 3 TIM d ma?.h nes are given expert ffc( 'i'iti a34 words
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Article140 1927-03-19 9 Aj?ed Briton Misused by Armed Chinese FORCED TO SIGN CHEQUES FOR $8,000 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, March 18. Four armed Chinese yesterday entcre 1 tne house of an eld man. C. E. Geddes, the head of a well-known English firm here, locked up the ChineseReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 140 words
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Article96 1927-03-19 9 ATTACK ON LITHUANIA EXPECTED No Denial from Government at Warsaw [Trans-Ocean Service] Moscow, March 18. Reval. Riga and Kovno all predict an imminent Polish coup against Lithuania similar to General Zaligowski's sudden occupation of Vflna in 1921. The Soviet Government officially endorses the rumour, claiming to possess96 words
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Article53 1927-03-19 9 fTrans-Ocean Service") Berlin, March 18. Fallowing a similar rrsolutim by the Saarlands Cent-e Party, the Peoples Party has protested against th? League's Saar dcci ions na incompatible with the popvlati- n*a just cV,giies. Th?y have wired Dr. SVe-cmann their tha ks for his u;jhold:ng their interests as far53 words
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Article24 1927-03-19 9 fTrnaa -Or»im Sorticel March 18. The Persian Foreign Minister \vi 1 arrive at Moscow on Sun'ay to re~umo 'rade agreement P3gu'Jaliom.24 words
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Article30 1927-03-19 9 Trnns-O. MHri Service! Ber in, March 18. Before leaving Berlin the Danish Royal pair participated in a family gathering at the former Crown Prince's home at Potsdam.30 words
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Article20 1927-03-19 9 Oslo. March 18. Tha Norweg-isn city of Trondjem is to te renamed Nidaros, which is a historical name.20 words
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Article26 1927-03-19 9 Reuter's Service. Benton, Arkansas, March 18. Eight are known to have been killed and fifteen injured in a tornado which devastated this neighbourhood.Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article22 1927-03-19 9 [Trans-Ocean Service] Mosccw, Msrch 18. Iron ore estimated at twenty-eight milliard tons has been discovered in the Kursk District.22 words
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Article52 1927-03-19 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. March 18. The gatekeeper at the Sepang Road railway crossing said that he opened the gate at the insistence of motor-car drivers, with the result that a light engine crushed two cars. Three persons were killed and others injured. The cars52 words
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Article180 1927-03-19 9 Till Nationalist Army Enters Shanghai BRITISH NAVAL PARTY ATTACKED Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, March 18. The General Labour Union calls for a general strike beginning to-morrow and lasting "till the Nationalist army enters Shanghai.*' In the course of a communique the Unk n states the strikeReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 180 words
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Article128 1927-03-19 9 Hundred Huge Sticks Produced as Evidence j From Our Own Corresnondent.) Penang, March 18. There have oeen a number of affrays in Penang recently, the most serious of whkh was in Transfer Road on Wednesday night in which about 60 to 70 participated five being removed to128 words
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Article66 1927-03-19 9 I h>i»nt (mr dwr .i--r..«r.. ~,«,.<• Penang, Mrch 18. A motion has been filed in th? Supreme Court by the Runnymede Hotel app'ying for an injunction to restrain the Penang Club frcm erecting a septic tank it being considered a nuisance and likely to cause damage66 words
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Article73 1927-03-19 9 From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, M~rch 18. The St Patrick's Society entertained a party at a dinner at the Ipoh Station Hctcl last right in lieu cf a dance. Doctor Samuels presided Interesting speeches were delivered ani courtesies exchanged with other societies. At the same hour, about73 words
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Article87 1927-03-19 9 Max. Shade Temperature of 105 at Tanjong Pagar Tha wrath or for the last werk has b«en extremely warm, suggesting the passing of a heat wave. The maximum shade temperature from M rch 13 to date, at Kandang Keibau, the Botanical Gardens and Tanjong Pagar is87 words
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Article79 1927-03-19 9 Ceptain John Person, veteran Sandy Hock pilot ted< thi.s one: Once while his pilot shir was cursing about waiting for lonoq d lire's, ions wee reported off the port bow. Then tigers! Then girpffes and hij 10 Captafn Jchiny v it with his own eyes, and so cid the re79 words
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Article276 1927-03-19 9 Nationalists Nearing Nanking LOOTING AND RAPINE ATTEND RETREAT Northerners Putting Up No Serious Resistance Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, March IS. According to the latest information from reliable foreign sources at Shanghai this evening, the Nationalists are now within twenty miles of Nanking, where numerous Shrr.tung woundedReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 276 words
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Article36 1927-03-19 9 [Havas Agency.] Pa. is, March 18 Tht? yield from in February exceeds 2,474.000,0(0 francs, showing an iriciessa of 5.}o,000,000 fran *s over the returns for February last year and 36,000,000 over the estimates36 words
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Article185 1927-03-19 9 Five Chinese Sentenced to f Death The case at the Assizes in which ten Chinese were arraigned on Wednesday on cha.ges of unlawful assembly, murder and attempted murder, in connection with a fracas in St. Michael's Road in which an aged Bengali was killed, was concluded185 words
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Article52 1927-03-19 9 Fourth List of Subscriptions For 1926-27 Pre/ ously acknowledged $15,376 33 Gro sworj Puzzle ($454 $646, and 38) 1,638.00 Itala-ia. Ltd. 50... 0 M aey I und in the Eurore Hotel ar; diffe ent periods A° 10 Per Mrs. c Pi ula, I;: h:— Perak Turf Club52 words
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Article72 1927-03-19 9 untitled has broken cut untitled the Kuala Pilah din iet in "Vee Malay Krmpongs round Jcaseeh and so far thirteen cases have been discovered. The "carrcr' is believe! to be a Malay ehi'd who arrived from S r r.-oo'c re?en*ly with us parents. Preu ip.narv nwur <s a~e Icing taken72 words
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Advertisement76 1927-03-19 9 j "Scotlands Best" f 1 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE I From the Sole Agents: J GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in S.S.) g ,m ii Jt J >gg| MAT, "TENGO SEHAYA PUNYAI I Wh GINTING LAG! KELAT PADA I I MATA HARI NYA I I HAMIO" A)-YAH 11 I I Best of76 words
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Article91 1927-03-19 10 Rugby HOTTEST FIGHT SINCE WAR EXPECTED Anglo Scottish Clash Draws Thousands from London Reuter's Service. London, March 18. Wi h the ultimate result of the chamnionahip largely defending upon it, to-morrow's Ar m -I < t.! h Larger cash at Murray Field, which promises to be one ofReuter's Service. - 91 words
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Article96 1927-03-19 10 American Miler Beats Swedish Champion Reuter's Service. New York, March 18. Tlu lim Sweats* champion Edwin Wide, running with omenta, easy strides, and the th Am rieau champion, Hahn proares with swift) choppy steps, grimly c nt< every val of a mlie race amid the atk excltem nt ofReuter's Service. - 96 words
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Article52 1927-03-19 10 Cambridge Covers Course in Excellent Time Reuter's Service. London, March 18. Cambridge tv>-day rawed the first fullcourse trial of the season from Putney to Mortlake in 20 minuses 8 seconds in almort perfect water throughout. The wind was not strong and tide c n lit,': ins were not exceptReuter's Service. - 52 words
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Article76 1927-03-19 10 Capablanca Sure of Two-Thou sand-Dollar Prize Reuter's Service. New York, March 18 The chess champion, Ca/abhnea, who c title i~ at stake, is assured of first pace for the international cheaa tournament prize of $2,000. The tour.samtnt is not yet finished but Capabalan.a with 12 M points cannotReuter's Service. - 76 words
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Article63 1927-03-19 10 Rival Nations to Meet in SemiFinals Reuter's Service. New York, March 18. The probability that France and Germatvy may meet in the semi-finals of the European zone is o> c of the interesting results of the Davis Cup draw. Both appear in the same half of the draw.Reuter's Service. - 63 words
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Article241 1927-03-19 10 Handicaps for Selangor Club Second Day 1. The Second Pony Handicap Division E. 4 furlongs.—Valentine 11.3, Hatstand 10.13, Brandy 10.12, Ginger 10.12, Rodeo 10.0, Fatty 10.7, Sunchoke 10.6. 2. The Griffin Handicap Division B. 5 furlongs.—Billy Boy 10.10, Maragold 10.6, Mrs. Paddlewick 10.3, Black Peter 10.0 Coquette 10.0.241 words
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Article71 1927-03-19 10 Guthrie's Defeated by the Chartered Bank In a friendly game of soccer played on the S.C F A. ground yesiterday, the Chartered Bank defeated Guthrie by 2 to 1. Turn ani Eng Kim scored for the Bank and Sa ,d lor Guthrm. 'ifre fo*i owing represented the winners: C.71 words
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76 1927-03-19 10 A well-contested football match was I laved yeste day afternoon on the Anson Real ground between the Y.M. boys and Mr. Dia s XI resulting in a draw. The .score was two goals for each side. The following represented the Y.76 words
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76 1927-03-19 10 The following will represent the "Audit and Treasury Lad:" in a Soccer match against the "Upper Serangoon Recreation Club" to-day at 5 p.m. sharp, on the Junior Civil Service Association ground:—Wan Hussein, Heng Song Hoe, M. T. Pillay, Wong Ah Soo, G. Sithambaram.76 words
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Article122 1927-03-19 10 To-day's Ties at Tanglin Club Tournament Dyne Cup Mr. and Mrs. Milligan plus 3 vs. Assiter and Miss Wallis plus 2. Holyoak and Mrs. Atkin-Berry plus 3 vs. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller pirn 2. Cullen Cup Niven and Mrs. Whitley plus 5 vs. Leonard and Miss Salmond owe 1.122 words
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Article416 1927-03-19 10 Man-in-the-Street writes as follows to the 4 Malay Mail:*' Much has been written on the subject of gambling on racing in this country, and it seems that the Government canrot any longer avoid taking some action in this matter. So long as the Turf Clubs their dealings416 words
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Article210 1927-03-19 10 The China News Agency reports the arrivals in Shanghai, from Japan, of a well-known India.' "revolutionary' named "Pihpopih," who is said to be staying in u a certain hotel." The same report says that this man is being closely watched by the Settlement authorities, who fear that he may cause210 words
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Article2144 1927-03-19 10 Howling Mob Attacks Police Station GRAPHIC STORY TOLD TO CITY CORONER Band Plays as Crowds Flaunt Law and Order For two and a half hours Mr. Oliver Thompson stood on his feet in the witness box giving a graphic description of the exciting incidents which led2,144 words
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Article45 1927-03-19 10 A sampan-woman was fined $5,000, or nine months' hard labour, at the Central Magistracy, Hong Kong, on conviction of a charge of possession of opium of Chinese origin. A little girl, who was taken into custody at the same time, was discharged with a warning.45 words
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Article562 1927-03-19 10 NOT BINDING ON COTRUSTEE Suit for Specific Performance Fails The case in which two Chinese widows were sued in the Supreme Court before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison for specific performance of an alleged agreement to assign, in settlement of a debt of their deceased562 words
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Article269 1927-03-19 10 Municipal Committer No. 6 took the following action at a meeting held on March 15:— Decided to recommend the installation of automatic street lighters to the public lighting in Tanjong Katong area, at a total cost of $4,000, to be found by Supplemental Budget. Decided, subject to the269 words
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Article133 1927-03-19 10 'Pabits at eight,' Mrs. Brent called as she and the Commissioner's wife were leaving. 'Dinner at nine or so. Come early Mrs. Dawan.' The doctor's wife had lived in Malaya. Pabits were Penangese for gin and bitters served before dinner. Needless to say, the doctor's parties were always133 words
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Article151 1927-03-19 10 Hari Raya Haji To the Editor of the Malaya Tri une Sir, —As Honorary Secretary tK Moslem Association I wish to b e your notice the Hari Raya Haji. ject which appeared in your issue terday's date in the Muslim affair by your Muslim correspondent «-vS151 words
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Article209 1927-03-19 10 Mysterious Disappearance of Car Explained Sitting at the steering wheel of a larpe teven-seater Studebakir ca drivi" through the streets with the confiian- e 0 f an expert chauffeur, a twenty European lad a as stopped by Sul -Insject r Nicol, of the Traffic Department, at Hone Kong209 words
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Article185 1927-03-19 10 (By courtesy of the Xichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, March 17. A Bill to exempt duties in the affected districts in the recent earthquake is expected to he submitted to the Diet. The Bill is now under consideration hy the Cabinet. The Seiyukai's impeachment dissolution against the Finance Minister. Mr.185 words
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Article212 1927-03-19 10 Singapore. March IS. There has been an mc ea-ed buying interest mainly for spot ami iaiby rubM, ar.d the tone of the market throughout w.ek has been strong with a appreciation in values. Trade buyers have again been f refront and have taken large quanuoei. The spot position212 words
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Article83 1927-03-19 10 The Shanghai Chinese untitled suppressed an organization known a "Chi Nan Hui" (Association for tl of Refugees) on the ground[thai d:>ne nothing to carry out its ben objects, but, on the contrary, it W > organization with Kuonuntang tend The following is claimed by th. of "Syren and Shipping" to83 words
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Article3009 1927-03-19 11 PROFESSORS ISSUE STATEMENT l .S. Position Analysed by Experts following is the statement made by >t■ rs of the faculty of political science, •«i"ui University, U.S.A., on the war problem, which by a strange coinciding to hand by mail just as the U. S. ment's reply comes3,009 words
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Advertisement336 1927-03-19 11 COMPLETE VIOLIN OUTFIT hrom 515.00 to 555 00 write for illustrated Catalogue. N SEASON <& Co., Ltd. 11l and 113, North Bri Ige Koid. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY MARCH 19 TO-NIGHT At The New World Shows Various attractions including Malay etc. Grand Opening performance of Special Chinese Wayang TONG CHi\ SOON Co.nm?nc:s336 words
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Advertisement380 1927-03-19 11 Cercedoimes 1 of yJ g mod I MnTOP CYCLE 1 v eason 1927 OFFERS THF WORLD'S GRE XTEST I MOTOR V\l UE I i 98 TMtTTONV JT 3 WRITE There are eicht mo<iels from Lp \J .ii h.|>. VV <h Luxe to fj: a OR CALL lJ h P OHV380 words
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Article105 1927-03-19 12 World's Oldest Woman will Wed Oldest Man Ivan Chatowsky, 145,. and Olga Mariewa, 131, believed to be the oldest man and woman in the world, are engaged to be married. Since before the death of George Washington they had lived in Central Russian villages 500 miles apart, unknown105 words
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Article63 1927-03-19 12 The deportation from Hong Kong of the two Europeans, Stahkoviak and ivovahl who deserted from the French Foreign Legion in Tonkin, has been delayed They still remadn at the House of Detention. The question of destination is being considered by the Hong Kong Government. The men prefer to be sent63 words
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Article374 1927-03-19 12 The Turf SELANGOR CLUB AMATEUR MEETING Auspicious Opening of Spring Event at Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 17. There waj a good attendance for the amateur meeting to-day including Lady Guillemard the Hon. Mr. Peel and the Raja Muda. It was a favourites' day.374 words
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Article589 1927-03-19 12 An Exciting Match at Pulau Brani By The Rascal On Tuesday the R.A.M.C. journeyed to Pu.au Brani where they played the combine i team of the Department Corps stationed on the Island at hockey. Alter a fas; and exciting game the home side won by the narrcw ma:gin of589 words
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Advertisement410 1927-03-19 12 1 Koko makes SUCH a |A J difference to the I I Have ycu IfW t-i<d aTOICO ;o« th. Hair? You would b rdly cr.dit tie differeice Cj it makes to your crownicg glory. R I Approved by JCQKO Used b y I I Doctors. Royalty. I 3 Koko stimulates410 words
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Advertisement478 1927-03-19 12 Prickly Heat How many times Hid you with the agony of it? wake up last with that Radon Bath Salts comes as frightful irritation? a positive relief to sufferers Was it one of those beastly from this terrible torture. nights when the mercury After a Radox bath the touched ioo°478 words
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Article519 1927-03-19 13 Singapore, March 12. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 51 Beef stew or curry kati 46% Pork lean kati 64% Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 55 Mutton Indian lb. Mutton Australian lb. 5«. Fowl kati Ih Capons (Locally reared), kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 1.00 Ducks each519 words
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Advertisement634 1927-03-19 13 I KOBE RT HUDSON, LTD. S I BUY BRITISH MADE WAGONS [j H It is experience that counts in r S i j wagon-building. Messrs. Robert C Alter 12 years' use of Hudson j "^^^^"^^^^^^^ilf^X^ Wagons one customer wrott i "We often get derailments but n. X rarely any damage634 words
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Advertisement668 1927-03-19 13 lOC3QI "»I locaoi =»o* Mfc aff Like Cake BUT IT MUST BE j GOOD j I SWALLOW j I ARI ELL'S j 8 (World Renowned) r IS THE BEST I I Sole Agents Malaya J Mackay, Monk, Ltd. j Ocean Building, Singapore. •Phone 2974 pi iocjoi I" locaoi Good Teeth668 words
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Advertisement534 1927-03-19 14 SITUATIONS VACANT W\NTM> A Comprundfr CHrese preferred, apph IjC '»c Amoy Iha in»?y 12. Upper Creep Btnet. r 1 WAN TED— Immediately a shin's Wireless Operator. ocd atoepeote, *p?l> to The strata He]\z treamship UO H De B:>uz» Street, Mngajore T F.D—A Mamger f:r a printing depigment, sup *b!e terms534 words
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Advertisement493 1927-03-19 14 rustic NOTICES. LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. DIVIDEND NO. 12. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Third Interim Dividend of 10 per cent, for the year ending 31st August, 1927, will be paid to Shareholders on the Register on 30th March, 1927. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of493 words
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Advertisement442 1927-03-19 14 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STRETT BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Streat Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palemoang 16 Ilir Hong Kong t3 Queen's Road Central Seremban 63 Birch Road. Batavia 47 Comer Lloyd Street AGENCIES AT: London.442 words
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Advertisement770 1927-03-19 14 INSURANCE THE CORPORATION, (Incorporated in the HEAD OFFICE: Ist Floor, 62|3, Chulia Stree. SINGAPORE. Phone 4573. BRANCH: 44. Strand Road, RANGOON DIRECTORS. Lim Nee Soon, Esq., Chairman, ft Q. Wong, Esq., Dy ChaiW Ong Boon Tat, Esq. Chua Poh Siang, Esq. Yeo Ban Keng, Esq. Ong Hin Hong, Esq. Tan770 words
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Advertisement371 1927-03-19 15 STEAMER SAILINGS K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Company of Batavia 'INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND, SATURDAY, MARCH 19. PAIOPO f<»r Batavia and Cheribon. vN I>HR LYN for Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si-Api-Api, RROUWER for Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan-Baroe. I MAI for Pontianak. r SGKALIS for Singkawang and371 words
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Advertisement81 1927-03-19 16 I Q I BOSCH MAGNETOS BOSCH HORNS I BOSCH PLUGS BOSCH SPOTLIGHTS 5 I I N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING Co., I I Cecil Street Singapore. 1 M 1 Even ff I I THE NEW GENERAL POST OFFICE I Will Surpass I I THE UNION BUILDING I IN ITS HEIGHT81 words
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