Malaya Tribune, 24 March 1928
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Title Section21 1928-03-24 1 The Malaya Tribune foL XV.- -No. 68 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 192821 words
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Advertisement203 1928-03-24 1 TRY KOREA MISSION CLOTH Mmm does not FADE. |f does not SHRINK. wears LONGER. Ie Korean Products Co. 7, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. 'Phone 324. I INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS T^^^^^^ 1 ONE MODEL FOR f I EVERY POCKET I I I SPYDER n,600 1 I TORPEDO «1.750 jl203 words
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Advertisement154 1928-03-24 1 "FLORODOR" Washing s v /> Suitings /V/ j/ For Topical HIGH STREET, jy Singapore. I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., I 3 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) 3 B Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. g I EVERY OFFICE EMPLOYEE I I can afford to buy an f I ORGA PRIVATE TYPEWRITER154 words
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Article610 1928-03-24 2 SHOCKED BY YANKEE VISITORS Especially Amazed at Cocktail Drinking Habit The American flapper, turned world edventurer, has descended on Japan and for the next few months will cause conservative Japanese to do a great deal of speculating on the advantages of women's rights and equal suffrage. Every610 words
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Article73 1928-03-24 2 A fire broke out on Wednesday afternoon at about 4:30 in a rubber 'kebun'' near th. Racecourse, Inch. The flames spread over a large area and destroyed a large number of rubber trees. It was feared at one time that the f.ames might spread to Colonel Pne's bungalow and the73 words
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Advertisement262 1928-03-24 2 Migrain, headaches and toothaches come on just when we require to give our whole mind to house or professional work. Then you should bring to your aid the well tried reliever of pain. ASPIRIN Tablets "@ujiefc". They will relieve you in a short time. Ask for the genuine "£kppefc" Tablets262 words
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Advertisement284 1928-03-24 2 Ac«»t«: Th« SWUM C«., Lti., ti 'ANDREWS 83 7 flzofo/ m Atf and JLW P«l F% V specially prepared** M*M V MZmMC AALi m fart cumaiei. im» MiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii«niniriiiniiriiiinii l iM >ll ii l .iiiii.ii..i.ii.,i.,i. u .i...:.M., rnninriiiiiiin f THE ACME OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pay us a visit before you go284 words
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Article737 1928-03-24 3 A Few Fads on The Motor-Car Business IMMENSE SUM OF MONEY EXPENDED YEARLY There exists amongst a portion of the reading public as well as some of the people at large, a belief that the cost of advertising increases the price of the article sold737 words
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Article49 1928-03-24 3 General Chiang Kai-shek, according to a news item published in the vernacular Press, took $100,/)00 with him to Kaifeng on his last trip when he had a conference with General Feng Yu-hsiang. It is reported that General Chiang gave this money to General Feng for distribution to his troops.49 words
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Article151 1928-03-24 3 Strict Diets Unnecessary. j It is a well-known fact that some foods have a greater tendency than others to cause indigestion, and that by limiting one's diet to certain tasteless, unappetising foods, stomach troubles can sometimes be overcome. Nine times out of ten, however, indigestion is151 words
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Advertisement236 1928-03-24 3 NAPIER JOHN STONES K.% WHISKY glk First in m^^k the East in 1745 j ever since ffifMi CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Ltd. E Sol \gents for Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. wVB*jiMEfc^^sv>W lncorporated under the Companies ordinance* £Bi^S^Ĕ^ k Huiik Kong," Incorporated in Shanghai." 90M0^MMIISM^HMBNfLl^nttSl^HBBMSMi^BMM0VL^lNi^^^HMSVMl fegrCORNSI I Over 3,000,000 people236 words
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Advertisement61 1928-03-24 3 |The CORK-TIPPED G&irettel I of this GENERATION I MADE IN LONDON by CARRERAS, LTD. Sole Agent*: HUTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS,LTD.,SINGAPORE,PENANG,IPOH, KUALA-LUMPUR I Swallow Ariell's I Q 5 0 o 1 World Renowned J BISCUITS |i AND i CAKES I U ARE THE BEST. 8 H o Sole Agents Malaya o 861 words
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Article1166 1928-03-24 4 NOW ON EXHIBITION IN SINGAPORE Handsome Appearance and Thoroughly up to Date Advance showing of the long awaited new rord car is bein? made to-day to the j public m the principal centres throughout the Straits Settlements, Malaya, Dutch Ea;t Indies and Siam. The people viewing these1,166 words
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Article59 1928-03-24 4 Thirty-five thousand operatives, mostly females, belonging to eighty-six filatures in Shanghai, struck on March 10 demanding severe punishment of a number of Chapei policemen, who are alleged to have beaten a filature worker to death with their rifle butts when breaking up a demonstration. Delegations interviewed the Defence Commissioner's Chief59 words
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Advertisement180 1928-03-24 4 g CIGARETTES g 1 J5 5 i Mj ail things consider g HI quality like discerning |j «I smokers whose choice is al- ra ways State Express 555 —the H H| world's premier high-class cigarette. jp>) E 555 are made by hand one Ĕ &Si at a time from the180 words
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Advertisement114 1928-03-24 4 gonetne cveninas pleasure ruined JGNORANCE of parents of the importance of diet during a son s or daughter's adolescence may cause grave consequences. At this period vital organs reach a climax. It is a delicate age when nature's demands for energy and for replenishment of the physical and nerve organisms114 words
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Advertisement122 1928-03-24 4 IRRESISTIBLE DANCE RECORDS. u Wb Master's Voice" latest Electric Recordings. Agents:— S. MOUTRIE CO LTD, (Incorporated in Ho: 7 Kong) RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. 1 1 I 'THE MARCH OF PROGRESS" IN DECORATION I USE HALLS DISTEMPER j I EVERY TIME. 1 8 I I NEVER PUT OFF TILL TO-MORROW S122 words
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Article417 1928-03-24 5 The following passengers left for Europe per s.s. "Kashmir", yesterday: Pay Lt. A. L. C. Jeffreys, Pay Lt. Rees, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dunlop and child, Miss M. B. Ivanson, Mrs. R. G. Manners and child, Miss E. O'Rafferty, Mrs. W. S. Dakin and child, Mr. and417 words
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Article174 1928-03-24 5 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, March 21. About one thousand Chosenese in Manchuria are reported to have been naturalized in China. Umeo Horigoshi, who attempted a direct appeal to the Throne at the Tokio station, was found out to be the Vice-President of the strikers' body174 words
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Advertisement314 1928-03-24 5 Allenburys I Foods I Made from the purest milk R of cows pastured in the home counties, the Allenburys* Poods are as easily digested as mother s milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Milk Food No. 1 Milk314 words
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Advertisement623 1928-03-24 5 Church Services SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1928. GARRISON CHURCHES Tanglin 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 8:45 a.m. Parade Service. Blakang Mati 10:30 a.m. Parade Service. 11:15 a.m. Holy Communion. Pulo Brani 7 p.m. Evensong. CHINESE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Tek Kha 10:15 a.m. 2 and 7 p.m. Services in Chinese. Tanjong Pagar Road 9:30623 words
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Advertisement183 1928-03-24 5 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM (2nd floor) 62-63 Robinson Road Services Sundays 10 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Testimony Meeting. Last Wednesday in each month. Reading Room open, free to all, on Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES Ophir Road 8 a.m. Mass and183 words
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Advertisement624 1928-03-24 5 Lj I mm I STRENGTH^; RSfiiSigd A POWERFUL TONIC, CONCEN- Z'ZmlS2&' ii 2*53.1 TRATED NATURAL IRON ALBUMEN, M">i[! m|| I j INTENSELY BLOODFORMING. IK£2^J| Indication, I I yf"" l l J Recommended by Doctors. I gpjgLS Ask for free literature either from your I 1 Druggist or direct from the624 words
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Advertisement395 1928-03-24 6 £SHSHffiSHSZSESHSHSHSESZHSZSES*SHSZSHS^ EMPIRE CINEMA I From Tuesday, March 20 k to Saturday, J March 24. jjj MYSTERY WONDERS! THRILLS! I Great Republic Production. 8 i HONG SIN PONG I Tthe Flying head of Sin Kong.' Ba) I 51 The; most wonderful picture the Gre%t Republic ever produced Ci {jj with beautiful395 words
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Advertisement186 1928-03-24 6 A musements. I To-Night—Positively Last Night. I i THONE 909 S (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd.. Proprietors.! United Artist's Corporation Presents I MARY PICKFORD I "MY BEST GIRL"! BUBBLING WITH JOY! I SPARKLING WITH WIT! jjj THROBBING WITH ROMANCE jjj I MARY AT HER ADORABLE BEST. 1 tj W THE186 words
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Advertisement412 1928-03-24 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert Bencoolen Street* SLAMAT TAHON BAHRU! TO-NIGHT'S Grand Hari Haya Programme First Show at 7.30 Sharp FOREST WEALTH Presented by the New Zealand Perpetual Foresti Ltd. An Exceptional Super-feature! THE MIRACLE OF TO-MORROW Featuring an invention that will revolutionise the world, THE; ELECTRO-MAN, AN IRONCLAD AUTOMATON. See!412 words
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Article133 1928-03-24 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, March 24. Ka>t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Xaringa 22; Tokushima Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Mata Hari 18; Van Neck and Crenatula 1*'>: Katong 14; Prometheus 13; Marudu 11; Carl Legien 9. Empire Doek (Entrance Gate 3)133 words
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Article63 1928-03-24 7 British Official Wireless [British Official Wireless] London, March 23. 124 York 4.88 5,32 sela 35.02 25.34 dam 12.1225 92.40 20.41 ;holm 18.18 agen 18.21 18.285 34.695 164.75 m 193.75 29.085 2 132 368.5 barest 785.5 5 59|64 Aires 47 29j32 mjj Is 5 31!32d tfhai 2s 6%d I KongBritish Official Wireless - 63 words
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Article1032 1928-03-24 7 Deceased's Terrible Injuries BAD FOOTBRAKES OF LORRY Knocked Down and Dragged For Pew Paces The inquest into the death of Mr. F. W. Eber was commenced this morning before the City Coroner, Mr. F. G. Borune, who was assisted by a mixed jury consisting of1,032 words
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Article330 1928-03-24 7 Big Crowds at the New World Last nuht being the Malay Hrri Raya. th. ■pacioQi grounus of the New World presented a very animated appearance, there being thousands of paily r.ressed Muslims sti oiling about the premises. All the sideshowes were very well patronised, but the greatest330 words
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Article163 1928-03-24 7 Continued Hearing on Thursday Continuing to give his evidence before the Coroner, Mr. F. G. Bourne, on Thursday afternoon, Mr. G. A. Scott, the European supervsior of the Kampong Bharu Catholic Church said that the plank which killed Father Mariette was sixteen feet in length. Deceased used163 words
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Article84 1928-03-24 7 Another Hylam Committed to The Assizes Mr. C. H. Dakers, the Third Magistrate, committed another Hylam to the Assizes on Thursday afternoon for being in possesision of seditious literature. The accused was arrested by Inspector Prithvi Chand on March 13 at the servants' quarters of the General Hospital.84 words
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Article94 1928-03-24 7 Gaiety Cinema Gaiety Cinema is showing three big features in their special change to-night. In the first show are: "Forest Wealth," an interesting film of the New Zealand Perpetual Forests, Ltd., "The Miracle of To-morrow,'» an exceptionally thrilling film of mystery and adventure, starring Harry Peel, and "Lonesome,"94 words
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Article226 1928-03-24 7 Gunners Find European Unconscious CAUSE OF THE MISHAP NOT YET ASCERTAINED In New Keppel Road at about five o'clock yesterday evening Gunners of the Royal Artillery discovered a European lying unconscious by the side of the road. Near him was a pretty badly damaged Morris Cowley226 words
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Article461 1928-03-24 7 Retirement of Medical College lecturer His Excellency the Governor and Lady Clifford wire present at an interesting function yesterday when the students of the King Edward VII College of Medicine gave an At Home in the grounds of the College in honour of the ntirement of Dr. Gilbert461 words
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Article196 1928-03-24 7 The health bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, for the week ended March 17, is as follows:— Aden:—lB9 plague cases and 134 deaths as against 158 cases and 99 deaths during the preceding week. Basrah:—4 smallpox cases and 1 death. Bassein:—s plague deaths. Bombay:—4 plague deaths;196 words
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Article22 1928-03-24 7 A new Bill about to come before the Legislative Conncil will permit medical practitioners de facto to possess and use deleterious drugs.22 words
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Article113 1928-03-24 7 Suloh Rubber Company Limited (From Our Own C< rrespondent.) Ipoh. March 21. At the second annual meeting of Suloh Rubier Company, held at Ipoh to-day, Co. Rae, presiding, referr:d to the Directors' report wherein the balance at credit was $30,000 of which $10,000 was voted to reserve and113 words
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Article200 1928-03-24 7 Application for Pavilion Theatre Refused The District Judge, Mr. N. D. Mudie, presided at the Board of Licensing Justices held on Thursday afternoon. He was assisted by Messrs. E. S. Manasseh, T. W. Stubbs, Cheong Koon Seng, W. E. Rayner and Dr. P. S. Hunter. The Chief Police200 words
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Article48 1928-03-24 7 <l>>om <»ur Ovn <7orr« l'en»n»:. 22. T'be sc,N'r«l os Klr. I'. <l. vbo die<l sudd'nlv tuolc tc»<l2x nn»l utt» nd.'d l,v tbe Comm»/,dnnl nnd olLcer.' ot tbe Volunteer Corner and 5lunicip2l ?r«.5ldcnl, !>eeret2rv 2nd !»!>., r "M. i2l.«. 1be-«> 2 uf lls>nc>or from tbe l?url»zi2n < l<mo2NV48 words
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Article51 1928-03-24 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, March 21. Messrs. Sime, Darby's Ipoh office was entered last night and the tables rifled but the only articles removed were a pocket camera and a pair of eye-glasses. The safe was untouched. It is believed that the thieves were disturbed, and51 words
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Article37 1928-03-24 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, March 22. At the half-yearly meeting of the Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift Society it was reported that the investments amounted to $9,000, whilst there was $8,000 on current account.37 words
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Article135 1928-03-24 7 British Official Wireless Reuter's Service [British Official Wireless] London, March 22. The Admiralty announces that the submarine R-4, on coming to the periscope depth, collided with the destroyer Thruster. The damage appears to be confined to both periscopes and one periscope standard. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, MarchBritish Official Wireless; Reuter's Service - 135 words
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Article292 1928-03-24 7 Alleged False Trade-Marks At the Assizes on Thursday before Mr. Justice Deane, the case was commenced in which Hoo Kay Chuan is charged with being in possession of dies or instrument* bearing the mark ''John Exshaw No. 1" for the purpose of counterfeiting a trade mark; with using a292 words
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Advertisement212 1928-03-24 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT* WANTED—Competent Asiatic- Building Overseer. Apply stating salary required to Superintending Civil Engineer. H. M. Naval Base, Singapore. £300; MUST-BE won. Buy your cloths direct frost Z. ROSENTAL, ROSSEFIELD WORKS, BRADFORD, ENGLAND, and take part in easy cloth competition. Patterns and free entry form sent on request. AUCTION SALE212 words
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Miscellaneous352 1928-03-24 7 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, March 24 Tide.—o:B a.m. ilian mail closes, 6 p.m. V.M.C.A. vs. Press. S.C.C. vs. United Services, ill: R.A. vs. Malayan Chinese, Sta.n, 4:45 p.m. t Amateur Races. Dept. Farewell to Dr. Brooke, 5 p.m. u a vtor Rubber meeting, Evatts, noon. y'a Aunt," Victoria Theatre, 5 p.m.352 words
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Miscellaneous140 1928-03-24 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesy of the Government Health Office) Kandang Kerhau Station For the 24 hours ending midnight March 22 deg. Maximum shade temperature 89 F. Minimum shade temperature 74.6 F. Mean shade temperature 80.5 F. Maximum sun radiation 160 F. Minimum grass radiation 72.5 F. Soa temperature (maximum) 83140 words
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Article603 1928-03-24 8 At first sight the telegrams that arrived originally reporting the occurrence on the H.M.S. Royal Oak, seemed to disclose a state of affairs in the Navy that would have been more than disquisting. RearAdmiral Coilard had his flag on the "Royal Oak" and the earlier messages spoke603 words
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Article568 1928-03-24 8 Rabies has ceased to exist in Province Wellesley. Kemaman, Limited, has b en struck off the Register. Very rough seas wer experienced in the northern portion of the Straits of Malacca last week. In six major crimes committed in Shanghai last week Tuesday, 19 robbers, of whom 12 carried pistols,568 words
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Article67 1928-03-24 8 Royal Oak Crew With Their Commander Reuter's Service London, March 22. During the debate on the Navy Estimates, Commander Beliairs declared that when Captain Dewar and Commander Daniel were ordered home and left the Royal Oak the whole crew rushed to th? side and cheered them at theyReuter's Service - 67 words
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Article88 1928-03-24 8 Four Million Shares Sold in One Day Reuter's Service New York, March 23. A record number of 4,007,000 shares were sold on the stock market to-day when an intense struggle of opposing speculative forces resulted in at least a temporary halt in the violent upward swingReuter's Service - 88 words
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Article66 1928-03-24 8 Chicago School Superintendent Too "Pro-British" Reuter's Service. Chicago. March 22. Months after the expiration of his term of office, the School Board by 8 to 2 has voted formally dismissing Mr. Mac Andrew on a charge of "pro-British and antiAmerican" conduct. Ma' Andrew was not present and longReuter's Service. - 66 words
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Article63 1928-03-24 8 To Meet British Producers and U. S. Consumers Reuter's Service. Hague, March 22. The committee of Dutch rubber producers, which was formed on March 1, has decided to get into touch with foreign producers and American consumers. The members wi 1 shortly visit England for thisReuter's Service. - 63 words
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Article65 1928-03-24 8 Reiterates His Refusal to be Presidential Candidate Reuter's Service Washington, March 22. To members of the Republican Party in Wyoming, who requested President Coolidge to "waive his personal preferences and consent to continue another four years that leadership which has brought honour and prosperity to theReuter's Service - 65 words
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Article40 1928-03-24 8 Sir Herbert Hambling: Said to Be Chairman Reuter's Service. London, March 24. It is now generally stated, says "The Morning Post," that the Chairman of the Civil Research Committee dealing with rubber restriction is Sir Herbert Hambling.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article64 1928-03-24 8 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, March 22. The probable date of the German elections is May 20. Addressing German Pressmen, Dr. Stresemann appealed for a limit to the duration of the election campaign in order to restrain Party passions. He proposed that the State refund election expenses in proportion64 words
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Article29 1928-03-24 8 Reuter's Service. London, March 23. The Port of London authorities announce very substantial reduction in the rates of exports shipped from their quays from May 1.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article13 1928-03-24 8 >l »,U5 liecitll.6 lNl> ro vi«it l.no open ins- lrin!13 words
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Article25 1928-03-24 8 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Geneva, March 22. The Greek and Roumanian Foreign Ministers have signed an arbitration and non-aggression pact on the Locarno line*25 words
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Article22 1928-03-24 8 Reuter's Service. Geneva, March 22. It is announced that Spain has decid-d to rejoin the League of Nations.Reuter's Service. - 22 words
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Article709 1928-03-24 8 Dr. A. G. H. Smarf. »n Senior Health Officer a- r H L gazette^ Dr. Chen Su Lan leaves f morrow morning a- 9 u\ I day. The name of Mr. Janet S been added to the Commission for Singapore. Mr. F. J. L. Mayger. |j i709 words
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Advertisement241 1928-03-24 8 -ROBINSONS"! h FOR VALUE AND SERVICE I PERAMBULATORS BOTH STRAP AND SPRING SUSPENSION. g BRITISH MADE g j COMFORTABLE New stocks just received from England with all latest improvements. Colours: Dark Blue, Suede Grey. a S Prices from $69 to $110. S E A!so the famous MARMF.T" Folding Car at241 words
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Advertisement142 1928-03-24 8 JUST UNPACKED IVORY: Figures, Cigarette Holders and Napkin Kings. SILVER: Tea Spoons and Butter Knives AND STRAW BAGS COMPETITIVE PRICES. NAMSEN'S 53, High Street. IRRESISTIBLE PACOLEA REMOVES DIRT AND STAIN From all Utensils, Earthenware, Sinks, etc. Rarely Equalled Never Excelled, Cheaper Than All. 35 cts. 22 oz. Cartons. 3 for142 words
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Article422 1928-03-24 9 Attack on Singapore Base FLEET WOULD BE LIKE RATS CAUGHT labourites Reopen Attack on Whole Project Reuter's Service London, March 22. Hiring the report stage of the Navy rates in the House of Commons, Comnder Kenworthy said that he did not lay whole blame forReuter's Service - 422 words
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Article157 1928-03-24 9 Teapot Dome Oil Details to be Revealed Reuter's Service. Washington, March 22. As a r. suit of Press reports that former Senator Albert Fall, feeling that he has <>nly a short time to live, has decided to ill." Mr. Xye, Chairman of the Teaptr Dome InvestigationReuter's Service. - 157 words
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Article95 1928-03-24 9 Public Funds Used by Private Societies Reuter's Service. Moscow, March 22. The trial has opened at the High Court of two of the biggest private mutual credit t;es in Moscow on a charge of unlawfully receiving State funds for profiteering at ions. There are forty-two of theReuter's Service. - 95 words
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Article30 1928-03-24 9 Reuter's Service. London, Marc-n iz. Kritish Legion Appeal Fund Comannotmee that £504,000 was received result of the Poppy Day appeal in •■>• luding £63,89] by British commur oversea*.Reuter's Service. - 30 words
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Article29 1928-03-24 9 *[Tr. ns-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Geneva, March 22. in Fascists are reported to have i and attacked Swiss soldiers at >a Gotthaxd. The Swiss retaliated and arrested several.29 words
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Article287 1928-03-24 9 Speech by Sir Samuel Hoare ADVANCE IN DESIGN AT STAKE British Official Wireless [British Official Wireless] London, March 23. Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for Air speaking at Birmingham, referred to the recent air tragedies. In regard to the loss of Flight Lieutenant Kinkead he said; Does theBritish Official Wireless - 287 words
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Article100 1928-03-24 9 London, March 22. Sir Samuel Hoare stated, in reply to a question in the House of Commons that the fuel used by Flight Lieutenant Kinkead when he was killed while making a speed test at Calshot was a special fuel which had been used by the experimental establishment100 words
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Article79 1928-03-24 9 London, March 22. Royal Air Force pilots are being invited to volunteer for an attack on the world's air speed record which will be made at Calshot in about six weeks' time. Hundreds of applicants are expected and the pilot considered to have the best of79 words
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Article85 1928-03-24 9 Church in Italy Must Submit to State Reuter's Service. Vienna, March 24. In an interview with a prominent Austrian journalist at Rome on the Tyrol ques tion, the Pope declared that he had done his best in the matter cf imparting religious instruction to German and AustrianReuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article89 1928-03-24 9 Union Jack to be Flown on Both Coasts British Official Wireless [British Official Wireless] London, March 22. The British Admiralty have recently arranged for two cruisers to be present in South American waters during the major part of the year. It is probable that one of theBritish Official Wireless - 89 words
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Article85 1928-03-24 9 Bigamously Married Shanghai Nurse Reuter's Service London, March 22. Palmer, the mercantile quartermaster, who pos?d as a naval officer at Shanghai, was sentenced for bigamously marrying Miss Hilda Robson. who only discovered that he was already married when she came to London. The Recorder to-day reduced Palmer'sReuter's Service - 85 words
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Article28 1928-03-24 9 Reuter's Service. Riga, March 23. A consignment of Soviet gold weighing t:n tons arrived by rail from Moscow and is being shipped to England.Reuter's Service. - 28 words
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Article66 1928-03-24 9 Lancashire Sees Hope for Future INTENSE ANTI-BRITISH FEELING OVER Reuter's Service. London, March 23. Minister Hacking, speaking at Woolwich Chamber of Commerce, said that China seemed to be waking up and consequently now more export trade was being carried on with China than since 1925. ProbablyReuter's Service. - 66 words
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Article98 1928-03-24 9 London. March 22. Sir Kenneth Stewart, Vice-Chairman of the China Section of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, said to-day that Lancashire's trade relations with the Far East are distinctly better than a year or two ago. It might be rather Utopian to expect Lancashire fully to regain domination98 words
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Article58 1928-03-24 9 London, March 22. Presiding at a gathering of the British Research Association for the woollen and worsted industries, at Bradford, Sir James Hincholiffe said that the keenest manufacturing competition in the future would be from the Far East and could be met only by the increased application58 words
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Article71 1928-03-24 9 London, March 23. "I am afraid that there will be some severe financial headaches" was the comment of a leading stockbroker regarding the hectic scenes at Manchester, the Stock Exchange resembling a textile boom in the position of the rubber boom of 1910. Dealings reflected a change in71 words
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Article65 1928-03-24 9 London, March 24. The Federation cf Master Cotton Spinners has decided to undertake for five years the imposition of a lew of threepence a bale on all raw cotton purchased by the spinners and manufacturers of Lancashire, the proceeds to be devoted to the development of65 words
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Article99 1928-03-24 9 Thousand Arrests Made in Japan Reuter's Far Eastern Service Shanghai, March 22. The anti-Communist raids in Japan or March US were much more widespread than was originally publicly known, owing to the police very strict ban on publication in the Japanese Press of anything on th.** subject. TheReuter's Far Eastern Service - 99 words
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Article122 1928-03-24 9 Nationals Abroad to PaySuccession Duties Reuter's Service. The Hague, March 22. The Second Chamber has rejected the resolution of Heer Kleerekoper (Social Democrat) asking the Minister for the Colonies to take up with the GovernorGeneral of the Dutch East Indies the question of the desirability of considering theReuter's Service. - 122 words
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Article59 1928-03-24 9 Willing to Co-operate Though Absent Reuter's Service. Geneva, March 23. In replying to the Council's invitation, Brazil says that the Government's high esteem for the League is undiminished, despite its retirement, and notwithstanding its absence it will continue to co-operate effectively, true to the ideal which determinedReuter's Service. - 59 words
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Article39 1928-03-24 9 Reuter's Service. The Hague, March 22. A Tribunal has acquitted the four native students from the Dutch East Indies who were charged with inflammatory incitement of the public against the Government by means of a vernacular paper.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article171 1928-03-24 9 Important Admiralty Court Decision SUCCESSFUL APPEAL OF CAPT. MACLEOD No Negligence in Royal Star Grounding Reuter's Service. London, March 23. The contention hitherto maintained by the Board of Trade that a ship's Captain is not entitled to appeal to the Law Courts against a decision ofReuter's Service. - 171 words
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Article199 1928-03-24 9 Soviet Scheme to Be Considered Will be Forwarded to League Members Reuter's Service. Geneva, March 22. In the Disarmament Committee M. Litvinov made a long statement in a moderate tone in which he endeavoured to refute Lord Cushendun's criticisms. He dwelt on the Soviet's efforts inReuter's Service. - 199 words
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Article70 1928-03-24 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Geneva, March 22. M. Litvinov's reply to the Russian disarmament plan critics was delivered to a packed house. It turned out to be mostly a virulent attack against England in which the Zinovieff letter, the British policy in China, Egypt, India, et cetera, figured m70 words
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Article155 1928-03-24 9 Reuter's Service [Reuter's Service] Geneva, March 23. The Disarmament Committee discussed a resolution showing the impracticability of the Soviet disarmament plan which will only be realisable when international organisation is strengthened as regards both its methods for pacific procedure and its systematic organisation for sanctions. The Soviet planReuter's Service - 155 words
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Article42 1928-03-24 9 Violent LartnyuaKe 5e!t in States Reuter's Far Eastern Service Reuter's Service. A",l.'.. it v. 22. N>.2<) lu«, ,>rni,l.:. It minu 2Nl< it» extension to 8t»t«?», onl/ vosl xillecl Qn«i lo»? tnnn «vore multliv ot "ipitnl. «l»-t»n»7 u av<6 it fsomReuter's Far Eastern Service; Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Advertisement186 1928-03-24 9 j iHI BulldogS m!m Guinness I|o Stout I Bottled by I Messrs. ROBERT PORTER Co., Ltd. I f The Best Bottling of the I j Best Stout. I I a 1 a I 1 It is essential that get 1 H a the bottle with the labels I I as186 words
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Article234 1928-03-24 10 To Found University j In Kabul j AFGHAN MONARCH VISITS OBSERVATORY British Official Wireless [British Official Wireless] London, March 23. The King and Queen of Afghanistan motored to-day to Oxford where the honourable degree of Doctor of Civil Law was conferred upon King Amanullah with theBritish Official Wireless - 234 words
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Article168 1928-03-24 10 London, March 22. King Amanullah of Afghanistan was keenly interested in what he saw to-day. On his voyage in a launch down the Thame? he passed many big ships, including the White Star liner Megantic. In King George Fifth dock he inspected the great 150 ton lifting168 words
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Article199 1928-03-24 10 Reticent About Transfer of Official Service British Official Wireless [British Official Wireless] London, March 22. The Premier answered in the House of Commons a number of questions regarding the wireless and cable telegraph services. He said that the Government and the Imperial Wireless and Cable Conference hadBritish Official Wireless - 199 words
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Article157 1928-03-24 10 Labourite Measure Rejected by House of Commons Reuter's Service London, March 23. The House of Commons by 154 votes to 127 rejected the Coal Mines Bill, introduced by a Labourite, which was intended to repeal the Eight Hours Act of 1926 and restore the seven-hour day inReuter's Service - 157 words
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Article73 1928-03-24 10 Reuter's Service. London, March '2:1. A committee presided over oy Earl Buxton and including Mr. Ormsby-Gore, which inquired into the position of the Colonial Governors with special reference to pensions, recommends that pensions for the four classes of Governor- should be at the following rates for esea yearReuter's Service. - 73 words
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Article497 1928-03-24 10 FOOTBALL Shanghai Chinese Badly Beaten MALAYAN TEAM DISPLAY GOOD FORM Visitors Severely Affected by Change of Climate Though it was generally anticipated that the Malayan Chinese would triumph over the Shanghai visitors, it was not expected that their margin of victory would be so great as nine goals497 words
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21 1928-03-24 10 Reuter's Service. l»n.lon. Zlurcl! 22. il, tne Oivi»ion ol tbe to-<l2v. p"rt be2t ExeterReuter's Service. - 21 words
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Article145 1928-03-24 10 3(?.c!. d2M Win Over tor tbe t lub bv tne "<l<j z?oul in live ver> veil rne merits "l tbe in tne 55.<".<>'. —li..V. muted on I'nur'z. du/ wenin«. I'ne were M2N snort tne tirzl bull proved 2 rutb»?r oixs bundieup. 'lne Club'» jf"nl lmme sr»m 2 conversion of 2145 words
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Article103 1928-03-24 10 l> rum Cni-nan an6 not 3n2Nj3N2l In8titution inllll l)r. tt'i lvuen. t! n lor a.l erior. »n»de in2dvertentlv in on We<lnes<lll,v. l»r. tlu s>>!> l l»e 2llo>ve<l n> >nn >vl, «»>> t>> visn tn'5 v,l!vl<-'.<n,l. l»re not 3n»Mi?nn: men. lon lr>»» lne s l_s>i>'»!'!>i > in 5?na»el'U». vvl»i«103 words
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Article740 1928-03-24 10 Annual Report of Singapore Club The following is the report of the Committee of the Singapore Swimming Club for the year ended January 31 to ba presented at the annual meeting on April 1 in the Club bungalow at 10 a.m.: After making liberal provision for depreciation (?7,733) and740 words
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Article70 1928-03-24 10 Chinese Friendly Assn. to Meet Novices A friendly match of Badminton of three singles and two doubles will be played between the Chinese Friendly Association and the Noices to-morrow, commencing at 3:30 p.m. at the former's court. The following are to represent the Novices:— Singles:—Koh Keng Siang, Lim Boon70 words
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Article135 1928-03-24 10 In glorious weather and before a fairgathering of badminton enthusiasts, the Juvenile Party's badminton team chalked up its fourth consecutive victory yesterday at their own Court, defeating the strong Gleeful Party's team by five games to nil. All the games were very well contested. The Gleeful135 words
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Article747 1928-03-24 10 First Day of Selangor Amateur Meet (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 22. Good weather favoured the first day of the amateur meeting and there was a fair attendance, including, H.H. the nance of Sarawak and her two (laughters. Ponies. Division D (Four furlongs) Mrs. Paddlewick, Mr.747 words
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Article57 1928-03-24 10 Cambridge Crew Lowers Two Records Reuter's Service. alnrcb 23. CHmbridee in »n exl-ellent triul on tl>e l-nril,»? tide» bent tbe mile bzs twelve 2nd tbr N,id«e re< nrd bv l,inl<leen >;e< nnd» 2nd iinisbed in minute» 3l «econd». «omnared vitb tbe sull>eour«e ro<-<,rd of Oxlnlxl in 2 nruetiee trialReuter's Service. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration432 1928-03-24 10 Song and Mauro to Clash Soon RETURN CONTEST FIXED FOR APRIL 7 Contracts Signed by Their Respective Managers At long last the much-discussed and eagerly anticipated return contest between Malaya's featherweight king, Y. C. Song, and the classy Clever Mauro has been definitely arraneed, the fight being scheduled to432 words
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Article64 1928-03-24 10 Y.M.C.A. Side to Meet R.A.M.C. The following team has been chosen to represent the Y.M.C.A. against the R A.M.C. at hockey on Monday at the Anson Road pround: A. G. Foote; R. Lvne, E. G. Wheatley; V. Xavier; G. J. Merrifield, D. K. Samy; G. W. Carlyle, R. H.64 words
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156 1928-03-24 10 A very fast game of hockey was played on Thursday at the Y.M.C.A. ground between the Association and the Rafflesians, the latter being composed of past and present members of the Institute. Both teamo were evenly matched, so that a good game resulted. Foote,156 words
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Article301 1928-03-24 10 HEAVY SCORING IN i S. vs. S.C.C. Fine Innings by Macartney And Marshall A two days' match between and the United Services wayesterday and a full day of nr.. resulted. The Services batted first a\u excellent total of 229, for whi chiefly to thank Captain Macar admirable innings of301 words
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42 1928-03-24 10 The S.C.R.C. were easily beaten at thPadang yesterday when opposed to an S.C.C. side. The Chinese opened the r with an innings of 101 and when ~tuir.:were drawn the Club had scored 131 for seven wickets.42 words
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24 1928-03-24 10 The cricket match between the Indian Association r~nd Railway Institute will be played on the Lanka Union ground tomorrow.24 words
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Article105 1928-03-24 10 Thursday's Results at S.C.C. Tournament Godown Doubles United Engineers beat Wm. ar.ti Sons, 6—1, 6—1. Commerce Union Assuranc < ompa:.} beat Secretariat, 3—6, 6—I, v >• Etlin and Company beat Strai'- TrationCompany, 6—2, 2—6. 6—2. McAlister and Company beat R >yal neers, w.o. McAuliffe, Davis and Hope vs M105 words
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31 1928-03-24 10 Culien Cup Wild and Mrs. Margoliouth and Mrs. Paterson owe 1. 6- Gentlemen's Doubles Ha Majors Stoehr and Gard' <r Dr. Chambers and Salmond 3—6, 6—2.31 words
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Article97 1928-03-24 10 Our readers will remei case in the Kuala Lumpur P alleged trespass at the B] General Hospital, for it public interest, and will n result of a lengthy tearing of contradictory evidence then Magistral*-. Mr. J. I the three defendants, all v residents, guilty and fid and97 words
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Article1135 1928-03-24 11 Singapore, March 20. i he tin market during the past week u I appear to have taken a welcome ige lor the better. The price shews tvance of £4.10.0 on balance and ret rom London indicate renewed .rth and good buying orders. Shares, r, still continue dull1,135 words
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Article, Illustration239 1928-03-24 11 r,?!l M T a T r r Ch 25 1807 the assent of King George 111 was given to a Bill abolishing the from ritis h Ships were Prohibited trom sailing for slaves after May 1 and the landing of slaves in British territory was prohibited from239 words
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Advertisement111 1928-03-24 11 jjj THE BEST!! i T I Portable Gramophone I DOUBLE SPRING MOTOR [g X and sapphire needles I SEASON Co.. Ltd /I==*/twe natural milk fooo Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) 144-147 CECIL SHEET, SINGAPORE. WISHING OUR MUSLIM PATRONS MSLAM AT HARI RAYA TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, MARCH 24. TO-NIGHT! NEW WOULD111 words
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Advertisement311 1928-03-24 11 I I'« "PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD." Amos4 i2 I GOD has said ALL HAVE SINNED Romans 3:23, so "HE THAT COVERETH HIS SINS SHALL NOT PROSPER; BIT WHOSO S CONFESSETH AND FORSAKETH THEM SHALL HAVt MERCY." g Proverbs 28:13 g GOD IS A MERCIFUL GOD, "WHO WILL H4VE ALL311 words
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Article739 1928-03-24 12 Singapore, March 22. The commodity market continues its unsteady course and a week of large price variations has to be recofded with a gain on balance and slightly improved trading. Bids from consuming markets are better and export business not so difficult to negotiate. There is also739 words
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Article25 1928-03-24 12 Orders for week ending Sunday April 1, 1928. Thursday, March 29.—Band Practice, Headquarters 5:15 p.m. Friday, March 30.—Ambulance Class. Headquarters 5:15 p.m.25 words
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Article35 1928-03-24 12 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 $100.35 words
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Advertisement395 1928-03-24 12 i GALAXY CINEMA ARCADIA CINEMA l{] GEYLANG KATONG X m From Thur., March 22 to Sat., March 24. r} ft Wishing our Malay Patrons A Happy r,wul HARI RAYA LAURA LA PLANTE in Q S SPFCIAL PROGRAMME HER BIG NIGHT 8 I Fro* March 25. with LEE MORAN EINAR HANSEN395 words
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Advertisement208 1928-03-24 12 Lr JUST RECEIVED pp^aKi S Upright Grand Piano, by I "A. STEINMEYER 3 With Abstract Check Action, and every I CASH OB EASY PAYMENT. 1 I ASK FOR CATALOGUES. i SOLE AGENTS: I NANG HENG Co. f j I 105, Selegie Road. Thone 958. I PiiiiimiiiiiiHiHiiiriiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMtiiiHiM^ IT is difficult after208 words
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Advertisement231 1928-03-24 12 USE OUR SPECIAL HAIR CREAM THE MOST ECONOMICAL w,, n HAIR DRESSING, Obtainable from all Dispensarta Manufactured bj SINCERE DISPENSARY LIMITED SINGAPORE. Chemists and Dnggista Wholesale suppliers to D Estates. Hospitals a: Our prices for Drugs and li v n J. ar cheap and qualities guarantee* c to be pure.231 words
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Miscellaneous67 1928-03-24 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for March 25, 1928. To-day, March 24 2:30 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v) Signals and M. C. Platoon, Assembling for Camp. 3 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "C" Company, Musketry Classification. Drill Hall.—S. R. A. (v), Test Layers Badge. To-morrow, March 25 Siplap.—S.67 words
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Article423 1928-03-24 13 ESPIONAGE HONEYCOMBS EUROPE Suspicion Rather Than Trust Prevalent in Europe Espionage is honeycombing Europe, says a United Press correspondent. Recent arrests of alleged spies include two in London, four in Paris, seven at I Kovno, and one in Copenhagen. The Soviets alone, it is reported, have executed nearly423 words
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Article58 1928-03-24 13 Consequent to a rumour that foreign hats contain Communist badges, parties of soldiers seized the headgear of Chinese pedestrians at various places at Pootung. Six persons r.hose hats were found to contain a piece of cloth bearing the word "Communist" in Chinese characters were arrested and are now detained at58 words
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Advertisement243 1928-03-24 13 THE MOSQUITO MENACE. A Method to Overcome it. It is poor consolation to the sufferer from Malarial Fever to know that some anopheles mosquito caused the trouble. India is full of mosquitoes, and the malaria figures show the wide prevalence of the anopheles variety. While mosquito enthusiasts may be left243 words
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Advertisement334 1928-03-24 13 :.>, <, Il(-.ll, cciii- > s''. 1'l>t_- t.- s)f a Knllllv > c '..v.::-, ic iXlicluc >) i. 2N(l i < >liil<t2 ir a 6l8l>tIlM<5. 2 l'.> <'.!llil.. -I (>s U l U V U V" > nl<»l,cd«cl u«l>d "lllllltilllo-Ussll lillll 8N0>Vl>l z 011« 3»0W«0()lvt3. v»L cvci.L H cft.. (l92s)334 words
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Advertisement730 1928-03-24 14 PUBLIC NOTICES CONCRETE BUNGALOWS Landowners who wish to erect Concrete Buildings on Grove Estate or elsewhere please write to "Builder" co Malaya Tribune. NOTICE. As from date the name of the Chinese Association SIN KIM LEAN SEAH. in English reading has been changed to THE KEDAH CHINESE ASSOCIATION" while the730 words
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Advertisement552 1928-03-24 14 SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—A General Clerk, quick typist with good knowledge of shorthand. Apply to Box 635, c|o Malaya Tribune. TO LET > TO LET—A shophouse, 18 market Street. Apply 17 Market Street. TO LET—From Ist March, 1928, terrace houses Nos. 8, 9 and 10 Chapel Road. Water laid on. Apply552 words
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Advertisement416 1928-03-24 14 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Hir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,416 words
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Advertisement539 1928-03-24 14 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,545,666 BEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.539 words
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Advertisement533 1928-03-24 14 INSURANCE sol)TB \3|£/ BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTE, Manage! Office: 2, Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STUEET SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus $1,T00,00C533 words
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Advertisement381 1928-03-24 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P, 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES Incorporated in England) MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PKNINSIJLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1928 Morea 11,000 Mar 23 kishgar 9,000381 words
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Advertisement450 1928-03-24 15 STEAMER SAILINGS THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING COMPANY. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE Singapore, Soerabaia Bandjermasin S.S. HOCK SENG Due Ist April. Sailing 4th April 1928. For Freight, passage and other particulars, Apply to the agents:— STRAITS BORNEO TRADING CO., 12 13, Boat Quay, Singapore. 'Phone 3373 562. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Including HUGO STINNES450 words
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Advertisement742 1928-03-24 15 steamer sailings STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham Penang. MEDUSA, 4 p.m., for Port Dickson, Lumut, Teluk Anson and P. Dickson. •TRONOH 4 p.m., for Muar. MAHIDOL, 4.30 p.m., for Malacca. TUESDAY ENGGUAN, 1 p.m., for Merslng and Murau.742 words
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Advertisement468 1928-03-24 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Du§ Sail Kashima Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Mar 29 SO Hakone Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam April 12 IS Suwa Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam April 26 27 Fushimi Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles,468 words
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