Malaya Tribune, 1 October 1927
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Title Section20 1927-10-01 1 The Malaya Tribune [VOL XIV.- 231 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, OCTOBER I, 1927.20 words
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Advertisement214 1927-10-01 1 NEW SHirM £NT OF CAKIBONUM CARBON PAPER PURPLE: SIZE s x 10 INKSTAND WITH WELLS GLASS PAI IGH TS Malay. Tribinc Ltd., 20-b, Collyer Q ingapore. c IiALASIA LIMITED ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. j( 1 SINGAPORE. I announce Fiat's Latest Victory I [Bill HI !ISll\iPlil f On Sep ember 4 th 1927214 words
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Advertisement265 1927-10-01 1 THE GREAT INDIAN THINKER DR. RABINDRANATH TAGORES WORKS. How on Btle at THE CONTINENTAL STAMP CO., to Battery Bead, Singapore. j B SOLE AGENTS: I I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) jjj jfl Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. g 1 Alhambra Cigars j j H265 words
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Article781 1927-10-01 2 STREAMS FLOWING UNDER LONDON STREETS Roman Villas Built on the Banks of Walbrook Most Londoners, reading of the Cornhill subsidence, have been surprised to know that the ancient and historic river, the Walbrook, on whose banks the Romans built their villas, still finds its way to the Thames781 words
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Article128 1927-10-01 2 Committee No. 7 took the following action at a meeting held on September 26: Recomnierded that Government be approached with a view to amending the law to restrict the use of back lanes to scavenging and Fire Brigade purposes. Decided that the following sewers arranged to be charged128 words
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Article94 1927-10-01 2 Girl and boy students in local primary schools may study under the same roof, but they should not sit on the same benches. This is the t*H& of a new order which the Minister of Education issued on Thursday. The edict quotes the existing Japanese practice with aoproval. Minister Liv94 words
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Advertisement311 1927-10-01 2 :-/-'-'^^^TBBW'-'**l JHI BB iH<w -'i. I <J3S»* 1 HUh^BflHh^hH^^h^hY'-"* Siifll I! BjB^BBBBBBJBBBP^ 3 REASONS why you should smoke "Three Cats" Cigarettes 1. Pure golden Virginia Tobacco free„ from adulteration of any kind. 2. Pure cigarette paper entirely free from any injurious ingredient*. 3- Will not affect your nerves or your311 words
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Advertisement353 1927-10-01 2 Prickly Hoes this? Most children do in W Ollly will the c Tropics irritation M allayed and the It is horrible for the poor skm be lothed, but the mites and there is the serious Prickly He t cured, dancer of septic poisoning for R a dox s wonderful TO353 words
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Article537 1927-10-01 3 BOOTLEGGING LIQUOR IN LONDON Vast Organisation at Work in the Suburbs Sen ational rev?latiana, in w. i.h at least one civic official may be involved, are likely to result from an intensive campaign by Excise officers and the local police a;ainst illicit cii tillation of irjts in certain537 words
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Article144 1927-10-01 3 Use of the strong hand in North China against students of the agitating: variety was uncovered at Peking when four university youths were thrown into prison when they tried to lay a complaint before the M nister of Education. The fact that the youths- were threatened with death and then144 words
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Advertisement260 1927-10-01 3 idii I I V*ISKY ilk j jte East mKBI »4»»•••■i:-. i I''''l 1 MIIII I I in y j,, hts mm THK v GERMAN CURE FOR PILES I H ad c n sa c only cur- tho famous BERLIN STATE UNIVERSITY CLINIC vDENSA pllt? so that they fall out. At260 words
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Advertisement307 1927-10-01 3 m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mm^ m mmm*m^^ mmmmm tmWKKßW m A GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT TRUCKS mm i. i papppMi MPT. *\-t ,r~ -_i. THE purchase of a Chevrolet Trutk i:Jposts ere low and they are dependable for an assurance of rapid and economi-™ long periods of continuous service with a cal transport. What this307 words
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Article1151 1927-10-01 4 Disturbances of Last Year Overcome j highest Wages paid SINCE 1920 Unparalleled Prosperity of Certain Trades British midsummer-trade is astonishingly goc-d. There has been little falling off, despite the. normal slackening at. the holiday season, while industry as a whole is smoothly passing over the disturbances caused1,151 words
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Article52 1927-10-01 4 Negotiations are being conducted with a prominent Hatton Garden firm to sell the famous Jub lee diamond, which at present is held by an Ansrlo-Indian syndicate. It la understood that the sellers are asking ±250,000 for the diamond, and they hope to find a pur-haser who will undertake not to52 words
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Advertisement581 1927-10-01 4 I Greatest Artistes—Finest Recording J I "HIS MASTER'S VOICE j RECORDS REPRODUCED OS I 'HIS MASTER'S VOICE I GRAMOPHONE Are Absolutely Perfect. Hear them md be Satisfied I I I S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. Raffles Place, I SINGAPORE. T' NATURAL MLX FOOD Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed 3ilk Co., (London 144-147 CECIL581 words
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Advertisement459 1927-10-01 5 EXCELLENT HINT TO STOMACH SUFFERERS. To those who v from acid-caused tomack disorders. 1 as indigestion, heartburn, or qther similar lnv. Nt, here's an n t way to get rid the trouble quick s il>'- and at a very tie cost. Go to j arest chemist and a package oi459 words
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Advertisement598 1927-10-01 5 Church Services SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY S. Andrew's Cathedral October 2, 1927 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon. 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong end Sermon. During the following week at the Cathedral. Monday; 7.40 a.m. Matins; 8598 words
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Advertisement536 1927-10-01 5 WESLEY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fort Canning Road 8.30 a.m. Sunday School. Classes for all ages. 9..15 a.m. Service of Worship with Sermon hy Rev. R. L. Archer M.A. of Medan. 5.30 p.m. Service of Worship with Sermon, concluding with the Holy Communion. Preacher: BLshop Titus Lowe, LL.D. Tuesday, 5.30 p.m.536 words
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Advertisement190 1927-10-01 5 I ROUYER I GUILLET I P "BABY" Brandy, I jl&tki —is firs I clas? Brandy at g 81 SeC c ass pr ce |j A ROUYBfi _is genuine Brandy from {j Sfe Cognac I I feuTEiUSimirr&Os II COGNAC h 11 i! J —is Brandy of distinction, E S *-Ea%l9r bottled190 words
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Advertisement368 1927-10-01 6 LjLm— immimm B|lli lIUMI i I Empire Cinema I I TWO SHOWS TWO PAYMENTS B jj] FIR9T FFOW AT 7 PM. tCCfIND SEOW AT 9."d P.M I September 30. J I Take Pleasure in Presenting Creat China Best Production One of the 44 ANNALS OF GOD The Only Piciure of368 words
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Advertisement236 1927-10-01 6 Amusements. I FROM SATURDAY OCTOBER ITO THURSDAY OCTOBER 6. A A PROGRAMME OF VERY ENTERTAINING g AT THE I alhambra! (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Pr«»rtoUrm.) V I jjj IN THE SECOND SHOW, AT 9 P.M. jj I A First National Production Adapted from the Stage Play by Milton Herbert236 words
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Advertisement279 1927-10-01 6 GAIETY CINEMA. Junction Albert Streets FROM FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3" TO THURSDAY OCTOBER 6 NIGHTLY AT 900 A Western that is a Western ART ACORD in THE SET UP bwW ttanUnj captures and SrS«l fiTout Brilliantly supported by and "Rex" the wonder horse and marvellous dog. I IN 5 PARTS A279 words
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Advertisement110 1927-10-01 6 Surir* Thea^ North Bridge Hd- 1 it s ftr^" N,G ßr until M»a»y ortcb i SecondßiP* 9,(0 It The Talk I the C>« e W^, The' Gorgeous, i a tering Tniveßl Snper Prodnct-r,,• ■the "midnlgbt siir Bhe had the KightM ber eyis be{ lips, and M l c I SEE110 words
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Article3444 1927-10-01 7 Half Yearly Meeting Yesterday !>ctter Report Promised in 19-7 or 1928 MK. WATSON'S REMARKS ON the supplement half year meeting of the SingChamber <• Commerce was held-in vchange R m yesterday afternoon, Mr. .1 Bagnall presiding. The other members, representing nuTcant firms here, were pruA. W3,444 words
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Article176 1927-10-01 7 Man who left Building Material on Another's Land (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 30. An interesting case has been heard in the District Court in which Yeo Guan Cheng, an old fisherman, sued Tan Poon Son, a building contractor, and Towkays Can Soa Yee and Gan176 words
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Article73 1927-10-01 7 The City Opera The City Opera, after a successful run of a month at Malacca, has returned to Jalan Basar and reopened last night, when they staged Cleopatra to a good house, notwithstanding the threatening weather. To-night they will stage Prince of Mdrocco" and to-morrow evening Sheik Abdulla's73 words
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Article91 1927-10-01 7 To meet the demand for increased accommodation for patrons at The New World Shows, the management have added an entirely new attraction to their list of entertainments, to be known as The Town Opera, which will specialize fan Malay plays of a historical character in the newly91 words
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Article192 1927-10-01 7 Conclusion of Sarongs Case SASSOON AND JOSEPH SENT TO GAOL Jury Unanimously Acquit Schefelaar The trial of Sassoon, Joseph and Schefelaar came to a conclusion at the Assizes yesterday after a hearing lasting several days. His Lordship, Sir William Murison, in his summing up to the jury, asked them192 words
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Article82 1927-10-01 7 Official Request for His Withdrawal Reuter's Service. Paris, October 1. Following a meeting which discussed Franco-Soviet relations, it is understood that the Cabinet instructed M. Briand to direct the French Ambassador at Moscow to inform M. Chicherin that M. Rakovsky was no longer persona grata to the FrenchReuter's Service. - 82 words
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Article107 1927-10-01 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 equal to $100. The District Officer, Upper Sarawak, Mr. F. H. Kortright. reports:—Court cases were unusually numerous. A107 words
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Advertisement519 1927-10-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMFNTN PONTI4NAK GOLD DREDGING CONCESSIONS, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NO "ICE is hereby given that the Registered offm of the Company has been transferred from 6, Battery R>ad to 15-10, Raffles Chambers, RafTUs PI »09, Singapore. By Order of the Boars', HERBERT P. CARDOZA, Secretary. 15 I0519 words
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Miscellaneous60 1927-10-01 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for October 2. To-day. October 1 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, All Units, S. V. C, Practice Murray Cup. 2.30 p.m.—Farrer Range, "C" Company, Match—"C" Coy. vs. H.M.S. "Iroquois." To-morrow, October 2 8.30 a.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "C" Coy. L. G. Class, Lewis Gun60 words
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Obituary44 1927-10-01 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr Nff Sen Ohoy {Wing LoOMft) an»! family wish to convey their r-nuvro 'Miitik.» to all those kind relatives, Friend* nnd member» of lhe association whn :nt wreath.*, letter* of eaitdoleocv, telegrams end pefflUh tit their repeitt b»'reuv"tn« fit44 words
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Article837 1927-10-01 8 A correspondent wrote to our Kuala Lumpur contemporary the other day about a report, that had reached him, alleging that "many cruelties are perpetrated against Chinese coobes brought down from China and employed in timber cutting and dragging in the jungles of Pahang and Johore." These men,837 words
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Article1408 1927-10-01 8 An interesting historical film was shown to a full hc;:se at the V.M.r.A. last night Th.' Blue Funnel liner Keemun. arriving at Hung Kong from Europe and Singapore, j reported the death of one pilgrim en route. Fourteen assistant engineers for the F.M.S. Public Works De-pa: tm.'.it are being advertised1,408 words
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Article478 1927-10-01 8 The Rev. Philip Browning, of j is laid up with an attack of deng Mr. N. A. Worley, assistant Din Education, has be;n admitted to pean Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. Dr. and Mrs. King Patrick, been spending a short holiday at and Singapore, have returned to The appointment478 words
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Article52 1927-10-01 8 Yet another case of armed pang has occurred, and this time in X Road. A Teochew temple-kt- robbed of a considerable amouir $1,560 —and clothing to the valu< at midnight last night. Five Chinese, suspected of being f different classes are concerns i. arrests have been made52 words
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Article72 1927-10-01 8 From France by s.s. General M cue at Singapore at 4 p.m. to-day. From China and Japan by s.s. Maru, due at Singapore o n Monday instant. From China and Japan by *.>. H Maru. due at Singapore on Monday, instant. From China and Manila by s.s. Pn72 words
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Article61 1927-10-01 8 At about 10.30 p.m. yesterd.i. a puller was admitted into hospital -i. from a gunshot wound in the thigl another Hokien was al.o found wounded in the chest, a pict'd i- al to have been used. The affair occurred in Duxton Road. Two unknown Hokiens are >usjx« T61 words
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Article36 1927-10-01 8 Mr. David Frankel yesterday received ■>• cab'e from the management of the Brastagi Hotel, Brastagi, Sumatra, which rea "Main boilding finished. Start business again within fortnight with ann xes which are saved. Please inform newspape:-36 words
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Advertisement315 1927-10-01 8 riir i I j| Price $15 Nett. Price $20 K«tt. f Height (closed) 14 in. Width 5? in. Length 16f in. Latest Type "His Master's Voice" Internal Horn, J Ball Bearing Tone Arm and No. 4 Sound Box. f Equipped with improved single spring motor, 10 in. turntable, playing records315 words
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Advertisement70 1927-10-01 8 I By Special Appointment To Hia Majesty THE KING OF SLAM. Established 1872. 4N ITEM I TO INTRODUCE IN FULL MEASURE BJ OUR J STERLING SILVER 1 AND H I E. P. N. S. WARE. I NEW STOCK I NOW ON VIEW I Ideal Patterns in a Great Variety. K70 words
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Article144 1927-10-01 9 Heavy Fighting In The North ANSI BORDER ALIVE WITH TROOPS «red Three Millions Bribe From Russia Eastern Service. S ighai. September 30. Peking was lifted this Fighl broke out on Septemi. southwest of Kalgan, and Fengtieners, res j from the apprehen--hansi General comtrict of the extraEastern Service. - 144 words
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Article175 1927-10-01 9 Object of i he Sccret Meeting KKMAI. FROM SPANISH GOVERNMENT Reuter's Service. Service Madrid, September 30. j mimunique categorically 1 .-v.' n the foreign Press that < i rnment desires to settle i r uo- :on before the King and Q i isit Mi rReuter's Service.; Service - 175 words
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Article104 1927-10-01 9 Uague Asks for Details <of Seizures in China Reuter's Service. 1 ncva. September he League's Advisory o urn traffic, from which th. Chinese member was S Malcolm Delevingne '1 pr osed that the Peking true the Chinese Maritime *nd c nplete details of the ii all theReuter's Service. - 104 words
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Article24 1927-10-01 9 Reuter's Service. bj os A r- eRj September 30. b veen Capablanca and the he. championship of the :n af fhi-ty-rine moves.Reuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article177 1927-10-01 9 Sir Rowland Blades On Tour OFFICIAL RECEPTION IN ITALY British Official Wireless London, September 30. The Lord Mayor of London. Sir Rowland Blades, and the Mayoress, accompanied by their two eldest twin daughters, left London this afternoon on their official visit to Rome. The partyBritish Official Wireless - 177 words
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Article138 1927-10-01 9 Restriction Scheme in S. Africa TO RELIEVE MARKET CONGESTION Reuter's Service. Johannesburg, September 30. The important "Premier Diamond Mining Company* announces that owing to a serious decline in the price of its diamonds, resulting chiefly from the large uncontrolled output from the Lichtenburg alluvial fieldsReuter's Service. - 138 words
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Article106 1927-10-01 9 j Six Millions Increase in First Six Months Reuter's Service. London, September SO. I The revenue for the six months ended September 30 was £328 587,370, an increase of £6,321.329 over the corresponding period of 1926. The principal decreas? was from incom tax. £3,145,000. The principal increases were,Reuter's Service. - 106 words
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Article82 1927-10-01 9 Scheme for Minimum Prices is Issued Reuter's Service. Jjondon, beptember 30. The scheme agreed upon by the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners' Associations and the Cotton Yarn: Association has been ratified by the American section of the Federation. The General Committee of the Federation has issued a schemeReuter's Service. - 82 words
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Article58 1927-10-01 9 Reuter's Service. Trans-Ocean Service Bagdad, September 30. Herr Koennecke crashed when attempting to take off for the resumption of his flight. The machine was damaged but Koennecke and his two companions were not injured, Berlin, September 30. Herr Otto Koennecke, flying from Germany to Tokio. will continue afterReuter's Service.; Trans-Ocean Service - 58 words
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Article45 1927-10-01 9 Reuter's Service. Washington, September <SU. Secretary Wilbur has announced the naval aviation building programme for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1928. It provides for the purchase of 147 planes including forty-eight combined torpedo bombing and scouting machines to cost $7,600,000.Reuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article295 1927-10-01 9 First Woman to Scale Kilimanjaro ONE OF THE GIANTS OF AFRICA British Official Wireless London, September 30. An account has just reached London of how Miss Sheila Mac Donald, a twenty-two-years-old London girl, climbed the great African mountain, Kilimanjaro—the first time this feat has been accomplished byBritish Official Wireless - 295 words
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Article89 1927-10-01 9 Mercantile Marine Corporation and its Capital Reuter's Service. New York, September 30. The stockholders of the International Mercantile Marine Corporation have approved a recapitalisation plan under whioh live shares of the present preferred stock of hundred dollars par value will be exchanged for one share of newReuter's Service. - 89 words
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Article106 1927-10-01 9 Protest Against Food Supplied to Prisoners Reuter's Service. Toulon, September 30. Mutiny broke out in the naval prison, apparently as a protest against the food supplied. A dozen prisoners secured crowbars and similar weapons and smashed the doors and windows, liberating about 100 comrades, who noisily demonstratedReuter's Service. - 106 words
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Article48 1927-10-01 9 Trans-Ocean Service Berlin. September 30. The third annual meeting of the Chinese Students' Associa lion's mechanical and electro-technical branch, h;ld at Charlottenburg, was well attended. The Chinese Charge d' Affaires presented medals for scientific work. The Berlin 'Press stresses the Association's high scientific and cultural achievement.Trans-Ocean Service - 48 words
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Article26 1927-10-01 9 fFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 30. Mr. Ephraum Isaac was admitted to the Bar of the Straits Settlements in the Supreme Court to-day.26 words
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Article106 1927-10-01 9 Reuter's Service. Reuter's Service. Moscow, September 30. It is semi-officially stated that the Central Control Committee cf the Communist Party has confirmed the Moscow Committee's decision with regard to fourteen members o£ the opposition who with a group of nonparty intellectuals organized illegal printing. The sentence ofReuter's Service. - 106 words
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Article351 1927-10-01 9 Cars Embedded In Walls COMPLETE RUIN IN WEST SIDE Rescue Work by the Aid of Electric Torches Reuter's Service. St. Louis, September 30. The beautiful West Side section of the o -L'l devastated It is estimated that A»00 homes are wrecked or severely damaged. PoliReuter's Service. - 351 words
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Article134 1927-10-01 9 Carries His Own Tray and Survives H E. the Governor, Sir Hugh Clifford, ac- companied by an A.D.C., visited the VM.C.A. down-town centre at about one j o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mr. G. Cranna, the Secretary of the Y.M.C.A., met his Excellency. After a tour of inspection,134 words
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Article186 1927-10-01 9 Insufficiency of Trained Attendants f The inquest into the death of a lunatic who was found hanging in a ward at the I Lunatic Asylum was held in th? Coroner's Court this morning before Col. Hope I Falkner and a jury consisting of Messrs. Chan Joo Tiang,186 words
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Article135 1927-10-01 9 General Yang Yu-ting, Chief-of-Staff to Generalissimo Chang Tsolin, granted an important interview to Reuters correspondent at Peking in which he emphasised that Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang was the centre of trouble in China, Communists and Russian Bolshevists who had been driven out by others had been welcomed by Feng, who was135 words
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Advertisement140 1927-10-01 9 "BOWRANITE j 9 BITUMEN ENAMEL f I IN COLOURS i I Black, Red, Green, Grey. I I IMPERMEABLE BY WATER, STEAM I or a I SULPHUROUS GASES S AND 3 I PROOF AGAINST VIBRATION. 1 S IN M GALLON 5 GALLON AND 10 GALLON DRUMS X FROM THE H S140 words
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Article1456 1927-10-01 10 CUSTODIAN - Duke's Win S.F.A. Cup CHINESE OVERWHELMED IN FINAL Play Great Game on RainSoaked Ground (BY "CUSTODIAN." The Duke of Wellington's Regt. made a fitting finish to a successful season last evening when they overwhelmingly defeated the Chinese in the final of the S.F.A. Cup, but I am1,456 words
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58 1927-10-01 10 The following will represent the Boustead Staff Football Club against The Clerical Union Football Team in a friendly game of soccer on Monday, at the Stadium at 4.50 p.m. sharp. Sin Hup, Kirn Song, Teng Yam; Nam Pan. Tiang Chwee. Eng Kee. Ah Leek, Keng58 words
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Article359 1927-10-01 10 Weights for the First Day of the Selangor Races 1 I I Ra,-"e No. I.—Horses-Division H—s furlongs. Panglima 9.0, Distant Light 8.12, Taipmg 11. 8.9, Rebus 8.6, Highborn 8.3, Chanterway 8.0. Her Ladyship 7.10, Golden Special 7.9. Race No. 2.—Horses—Division G—s furlongs. Kelagold 9.0, Bombastic 8.12, Bess 8.10.359 words
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Article60 1927-10-01 10 i V.M.C.A. to Meet Duke's Second Team The following will represent the V.M.C.A. vs. the Duke's II at hockey on Monday on the V.M.C.A. ground:—A. N. Katyal; F.A.S. Hoole and E. G. Wheatley; A. Foote, P. W. Dale and R. Lyne; H. Catchatoor, L. W. Byrd, H. G. Stack,60 words
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Article, Illustration616 1927-10-01 10 X. O - Lightweight Title Changes Hands Y. C. SONG DEFEATS MOHAMED AMIN (By "X.O." It can be said without fear of contradiction that nobody in that large crowd at the Happy Valley boxing arsna last night went away dissatisfied at the fights. The bad weather in the earlier part of the616 words
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Article143 1927-10-01 10 Heavy Rain Delays Europeans vs. Rest Match No play was possible ir the Clarke Cup match between the Europeans and the Rest yesterday, and also on account of heavy rain this morning all hope for a start to be mad 3 to-day has been abandoned. The game should also143 words
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Article2004 1927-10-01 10 Redness of Water Supply NO EXPLANATION OF PHENOMENON Theatre Finances and the Charges to Amateurs A meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday. The President (Mr. R. J. Farrer) was in the chair and others present included Messrs. H. Wolskel, O. P. Griffith-Jones, A. G. Shafe,2,004 words
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Article57 1927-10-01 10 A foreigner, known as the "charitable stranger," who had previously distributed largesse to the Embankment deadbeats, drove up in a limousine to the New Barnet Workhouse on Sept. 12 and gave thirteen tramps ten shillings each as they left the casual ward. He then drove to the Saint Alban's Workhouse57 words
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Article960 1927-10-01 10 Failure of Parking Ground Proposal SOME EUROPEAN DR1\ KRS OUR WORST OFFENDKUS The annual general meeting the Singapore Automobile Club was hi i the S.C.C. yesterday, Mr. H. J. Foug i. ding over a small attendance. The report showed a member>hi| 55 as compared with 526 last960 words
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Article83 1927-10-01 10 Fines of Twenty Dollars K-ich Imposed Thirteen Chinese nonyas and tw were produced in the Third Cour morning before Mr. C. H. Dak* charged with gambling in a cornni n ing house. Inspector Dixon with a posse of po! raided a house on September 30 in E\83 words
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Article217 1927-10-01 11 PLAN FOR PUMP ROOM AT LONDON lv tic Medicated Waters Near Regent's Park ma] become a spa. A well ad> aced for the establisha pomp om and baths, where waters may be ob- has en secure>d on a site i-street Station. Reoposed to eren-t there g where iter217 words
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Article67 1927-10-01 11 Vinerica'a b .-t-knowi v wi iter and moving I so valuable to nsured her for .ilure one even-.-c while watchf The Stiuali.'' act Miss Mathis I'm dying," and I the neck of her while scores Mist Mathis, who if she was in great still sua !enly and a67 words
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Article, Illustration208 1927-10-01 11 End of London a broad tres vnd dress shops bears ory Avenue. It leads traditional centre of j od in the middle of that ary removal; a fountain i ie of the god of Love the street to Antony nili Ei rl of Shaftes>n October 1, 1885.208 words
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Advertisement386 1927-10-01 11 THE PERSON WITHOUT A HEADACHE A RARITY ■J?*! Pr 01 no one who hat doI h!«/ > hea<^ h€ some time or otheiT O m Ch H S th6re ar^. and thfy varj crams in meetings, in public crowd* especially women, are ta^fi* cursor 18 slimes the precursor of fever386 words
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Advertisement422 1927-10-01 11 AERATED J l I I l I l l I I I l l I l l l l l l l KMMMMMWM •••llillilillilllllllt Bruises-strains fp| I?hL Apply Sloans. The blood circulates ifcwiCiV freely and normally again.The'pain- JBWm ful congestion is broken up r_wr \tl JjU all soreness disappears! \_^_W422 words
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Article1023 1927-10-01 12 Singapore, September 27. Mining:—Every day during the week under review has witnessed a more or less substantial drop in the price of tin. Spot at £268 15s is down a total £16 15s per ton while the three months metal at £265 15s shows a loss of1,023 words
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Article102 1927-10-01 12 Information has been received that the Kiangshun has left Shanghai for Hankow. It is interesting to note that except for one steamer the China Merchants have not been running to Hankow dnce September 3 last year. The "Westminster Gazette's" Diplomatic correspondent (writing on September 17) says that the Soviet will102 words
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Advertisement218 1927-10-01 12 EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT >X f I Wttp WATCH FOR UFA'S MIGHTY PRODUCTIONS P I TO B3 RELEASED SHORTLY. II Love You 1 nJ From the Famous Love Song by Edward Grieg. Featuring the rjj beautiful LIANE HAID. The Man in the Flames. I I With the Co-operation of the Berlin Fire-Brigade218 words
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Advertisement349 1927-10-01 12 FIRST IMPRESSIONS are tften lasting, for which reason it is wise to take care of one's personal appearance and to avoid pimply, blotched skin or Ul-smel!ing breath. Both these troubles most frequently arise from intestinal torpidity, which can easily be overcome by the use. When needed, of Pinkettes. These dainty349 words
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Advertisement274 1927-10-01 12 tj£"s Watch i]Our throm winter! J__\_Yy s __i p\ONT take risks. The antiseptic vaf r L' -s I \-S liberated by Lvans' Pastilles quickly ki V germs that lurk in the obscure byeways oi 1 nose, throat and chest, soothing the atte f parts. Doctors strongly recommend them. EVANS' a274 words
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Article516 1927-10-01 13 Singapore, September 24. MEAT Beef, gteak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 38 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 56 Mutton Indian lb. 69 Mutton Australian lb. 56 Fowl, kati 70 Capons (Locally reared), kati 1.00 Hens (Locally reared) kati 1.00516 words
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