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Title Section21 1928-04-30 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XV. No. 98 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune MONDAY, APRIL 30, 192821 words
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Advertisement192 1928-04-30 1 I TRY KOREA MISSION cloth; amm does not FADE. does not SHRINK. W wearg LONGER, Ine Korean Products Co. 7, Bras Basah Road. SINGAPORE. 'Phone 324. THE MAKE WHICH PREDOMINATES IN EVERY CUSS" |9P| I PERFORMANCE APPEARANCE P SPEED lr ENDURANCE COMFORT LOW FIRST COST LOW CONSUMPTION I l I192 words
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Advertisement342 1928-04-30 1 "FLORODOR" f Washing \V<y Suiting's /""VS* Ar jf AY For Tropical HIGH STREET, Singapore. I M, JL vAU I I Guinness I Sole Agents for S.S. F.M.S. I Sime, Darby Co., i U omh l imited. J I Labal V?*A 4 (Incorporated in S.S.) A I j Singapore, Malacca, Penang,342 words
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Article987 1928-04-30 2 THE TRAFFIC IN ARMS TO CHINA X-Ray Eyes of Commission Were Effective (From Our Berlin Correspondent.) Berlin, March 31. The traffic in arms to China is so universally recognised to be worthy of condemnation that the European and other Chancelleries have always attempted to fix the blame—whenever blame987 words
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Advertisement137 1928-04-30 2 jwHITEAWAY'sj I Gigantic Dollar Week f 0 O Q COMMENCES Q 1 Monday, April 30.1 FOR ONE WEEK g I ONLY JJ 0 J D 0 1 j Stupendous One Dollar j} j Bargains in all Depart= f 1 ments from the New Stocks just Received. D The Variety for137 words
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Advertisement374 1928-04-30 2 two-inch wr JKE discovery of Zam-Buk means safer and simnior f r a S m and injuries. Th ,l great herbal oalm sootninff, healing and anx.sepuc It ,s as USOT.H for riddin S tl.o ski.i of ecxema, poising sores, ulcers, c<c is for thickly r.r.Viir- cut. sore feet, in-jc; bites,374 words
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Article1113 1928-04-30 3 A YARN OF THE SAILING SHIP DAYS Blue Water, Hard Tack, and "All Hands on Deck!" Shorty was an able seaman on the old sloop of war St. Mary's. When he joined her and when he left may be a matter of record, buried no doubt1,113 words
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Advertisement267 1928-04-30 3 Spr *.os**lt "Whippet" j From 3 MILES per HOUR, with a D flashing burst of speed to 60 MILES j in a few SECONDS. jj 3 NOTHING SHORT OF AN ACTUAL DEMONSTRATION CAN GIVE YOU A TRUE jj IDEA OF WHIPPET-SIX PERFORMANCE. Touring $1,750-00 4 Door Sedan $1,975-00 I THE267 words
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Advertisement245 1928-04-30 3 I Orange Squash j I A GENUINE DRINK I I I Made of Fresh Oranges Si 1 and the Finest Sugar I NOT I a A Chemical Drink S J but I I Transparently Pure and Natural 1 There's health in every bottle." I I OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEALEBS. 5j245 words
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Article352 1928-04-30 4 GIRL'S DESCRIPTION OF MARRIED MAN Father Claims Damages for Loss Of Daughter A man referred to as a "sheik" figured in a case in the London Sheriff s Court recently in which Mr. William Thomas Humphries, a licensed victualler, of Lancaster Gate, brought a claim for damages based352 words
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Article165 1928-04-30 4 Worthless n Shares Pay Vast Fortune Mrs. J. Ogden Armour, whose husband died in London last year, has become a multi-millionaires?, owing to the appreciation of a large block of stock in the Universal Oil Products Company which her husband transferred to her several years ago. It was165 words
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Article, Illustration363 1928-04-30 4 General Townshend, with 9,000 emaciated British and Indian troops, the survivors of 14,000 men who had made a dash for Bagdad and had fought a desperate battle against odds of two to one at Ctesiphon, surrendered to Xuri Pasha and his investing Turkish force at Kut-el-Amara on363 words
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Advertisement136 1928-04-30 4 CRAVEN CORK TIPPED CIGARETTES AWARDED |||L CERTIFICATE M INSTITUTE HV^IENE m The only cigarettes H MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS I /mADe\ M lt°iß2?| CRAVEN A *o/V> Agents HUTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS LTD., SINGAPORE, PENANG, IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR. < fi ii -no Always active and smooth In its first year,136 words
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Advertisement329 1928-04-30 4 Messrs. S. Moutrie Co Ltd I beg to announce the arrival of a THE NEW 1928 His Master's Voice' I CABINET MODELS T I with the I New PATENT RE-ENTRANT TONE CHAMBER New No. 5 SOUNDBOX, New TONE ARM fl i 9 I These instruments are another important advance in329 words
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Article313 1928-04-30 5 France And Organisation of Defence On the assumption that the next war will be a war between whole nations and not merely armies and navies as in the past prance is revising her organisation of national defence to include the mobilisation of women, children and aged. The313 words
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Article254 1928-04-30 5 Famous Preacher's Prescription For Happiness A great crowd packed the Friends' House, London, on the occasion of Krishnamurti's first public lecture since his return to Europe. Krishnamurti appealed to the audience neither to accept nor reject his viewpoint, but to give it intelligent criticism rather than blind credulity. He254 words
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Article182 1928-04-30 5 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, April 27. The total amount of rice stock in Japan on the 1st of May is estimated at 33,800,000 koku, which is the highest record since 1921. Following the introduction of the Impeachment Bill against the Home Minister, Dr. Suzuki, the182 words
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Article84 1928-04-30 5 British Official Wireless. London, April 29. 124.025 xr arlS VnrL- 4.88 1|16 New York 34 93 Brussels 25.***** ne^ a m 12.***** Amsterdam 92.575 Jf 11 20.4025 of Jlnlw, 18 19 3 I 16 Stockholm -o 107^ Copenhagen 18 24 P.? 10 34^69 i ,enna 164.625 Prague qq QBritish Official Wireless. - 84 words
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Article329 1928-04-30 5 Pain Caused by Wearing Marie Antoinette's Shawl All Mayfair is puzzling over a mystery of a little diamond-shaped shawl of black Maltese lace which belongs to a prominent society woman. "I had no idea of the history of my shawl when I first wore it." she said to329 words
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Article277 1928-04-30 5 Introduction of Para Rubber Tree to Oriental Tropics The Frank X. Meyer medal for distinguished service in plant introduction was presented recently to Mr. H. N. Ridley, F.R.S., F.L.S., in recognition of the important part he played in establishing plantations of the Para rubber tree in the277 words
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Article66 1928-04-30 5 In an appeal from Taiping against a sentence cf seven days' imprisonment passed on a Malay convicted of theft from a dwĕiling house, who had seven previous convictions, the Judge in the Ipoh Supreme Court altered the sentence to twelve months' r.i. and ten strokes of the rattan, warning the66 words
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Advertisement442 1928-04-30 5 I VERY SMALL PIMPLKON BODY Of a Dry Nature. Inflamed and Bled. Healed by Cuticura. My trouble began with an itching all over my body. Very small pimples of a dry nature broke out. They were inflamed and bled when I rubbed them. The constant irritation caused f sleep. The442 words
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Advertisement227 1928-04-30 5 TRAGEDIES OF MARRIAGE. Thousands of girls and women marry who ar«« unfit for marriage It is to this cause that much of the misery of wlm h the «Aorld is jo full is due. An anaemic bride begins her married life under an enormous handicup. And anaemia, the blight of227 words
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Advertisement187 1928-04-30 5 TIL LEV SAFETY-FIRST LAMPS. Burn Common Kerosene Oil (not benzine) ALL BRITISH 300 CP. I All Tropical Models are wind and insect proof. No Noise. No Smell. As supplied co me General Post Office, Police and Medical Departments, Government Monopolies, Municipality, etc., also to the Shipping, Rubber and Tin Mining187 words
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Advertisement223 1928-04-30 5 n. ■a zk. B jjj MANILA CIGARS I STOCKS JUST ARRIVED jjj Ik Reina Victoria $3.95 per box of so lHtt\ Life $2.95 *> C Londres $4.95 per 100 jj S Wk Perfectos $2.75 per 25 I M. S. Ally Co. I jj] w X m Battery Road. Singapore. jj223 words
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Advertisement350 1928-04-30 6 I STOP! READ! B Come Early to Avoid Disappointment g I EMPIRE CINEMA I FROM SUNDAY, APRIL 29 TO THURSDAY, MAY 3. I United Artist Special. J > The Night of Laughs, Romance and Actions. S [jj See Douglas as the Athlete, the daredevil and Adventurer. Pep Verve Action Daredeviltry350 words
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Advertisement197 1928-04-30 6 Amusements. I ALHAMBRA 3 'PHONE 909 5 |j (TAN CHENG KEE A Co., Ltd., Proprietor*) g ffl D I From Thursday, April 26. jj FOR SIX NIGHTS C AT 9 P.M. c I D I C "The Barrier" S A Tremendous and Awe-spiring Film Adaptation of Rex 1 Beach's Novel.197 words
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Advertisement571 1928-04-30 6 CINEMA Junction Albert Bencoolen Street* •PHONE NO. 3156 FROM FRIDAY, APRIL 27 TO THURSDAY, HAY 3. FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. THE REST CURE Pec-Wee Comedy Western BETTY COMPSON KENNETH HARLAN In The Universal-Jewel CHEATING CHEATERS He was afraid to tell her he was a crook and she was afraid571 words
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Article133 1928-04-30 7 Mips Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, April 30. fcia<t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Flehna 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) D'Artagnan 18; Takliwa 14; Pres. Harison 1!; Marudu 10: Bellerophon 8. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Kenkyu Maru 31; Nagpore 33; Bendra h Empire Dock133 words
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Article335 1928-04-30 7 Busy Time on Return to Singapore The Rt. Hon. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore and his staff, Mr. G. H. Creasy and E. M. H. Lloyd, are back in Singapore. They returned from Malacca yesterday aboard H. E. the Governor's yacht, the s.s. Sea Belle II, and they lunched335 words
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Article112 1928-04-30 7 In the Third Magistrate's Court this morning before Mr. C. H. Dakers, William Enriquez, 22, an American citizen belonging to the Philippine Islands, of 74-0 Desker Road, was charged that on or about April 19 he committed a theft of $60 in cash as a servant of Linotype112 words
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Article497 1928-04-30 7 The following; items of interest are sent us from Government House:— On Sunday, April 22, Group Captain Cave Brown Cave left Government House. On Tuesday, April 24, the Rt. Hon. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore, M.P., Mr. G. H. Creasy and Mr. E. M. H. Lloyd arrived to stay.497 words
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Article35 1928-04-30 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 equal to $100.35 words
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Article545 1928-04-30 7 Interesting Addresses Before Tamil Epworth League Under the auspices of the Tamil Epworth League there was an interesting literary programme on Saturday at the Short Street Church, with Mr. H. M. Hoisington, B. A. (Cantab J.P., in the chair. The Chairman in opening the meeting said that it545 words
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Article207 1928-04-30 7 In the forthcoming annual campaign for $6,000 for the maintenance of the work of the Singapore Y.W.C.A. the following amounts have been received before the opening day, and it is encouraging to the Committee to know that in spite of the present financial depression no former subscription has207 words
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Article239 1928-04-30 7 The noted chief of the Zeppelin works at Friedrichshafen, Dr. Eckener, who piloted the Zeppelin airship which now bears the name "Los Angeles" on the flight across the Atlantic, announces that the new giant airship which is being built at Friedrichshafen will be ready for trial flights over Germany and239 words
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Article1304 1928-04-30 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Pi,.- c;— xt i Singapore, April 30 Rice Siam 3 ISS d -sslack5 la ck Pep P er ".00 Rice Saigon 1 Copra "15 Rlce !a! 0n P& C °C P Pro r p a r a U2 i R elfcn £E gmjll Fl.k? Tapioca 8.50 Rice1,304 words
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Article199 1928-04-30 7 Indian Association Passes a Resolution of Condolence At the instance of the Indian Association, a public meeting: of the Indians of Sin;mpore was held in the premises of the association on Saturday at 6:30 p.m., under the presidency of Mr. Namazie. There was a large gathering199 words
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Article206 1928-04-30 7 Union Star Opera At The Happy Valley a packed houae witnessed the stellar performance of the Union Star Opera in its new Hindustani play, "Noor-E-Islam," on Saturday night Those who are familiar with this exceptional Malay Company, directed by Messrs. A. Manan and K. Dean, are hailing thi*206 words
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Article86 1928-04-30 7 London, April 27. Manchester Market 8% lbs. Shirtings, fair (new basis) 12a 40's Grey Yarns, Single twist 18% d 6 lbs. T. Cloth, fair—24 yards 8s 4 _<l Liverpool Market Cotton—Fully Middling American 11.61 d Egyptian Cotton 2Ll5d Metals Tin—Standard 3 months £233.7.6 Produce Copra, fair merchantable £27.10.086 words
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Article98 1928-04-30 7 The appearance of Sir Charles Oman as a film writer, announced to produce a screen story with Charles L as the central figure, and containing a strong love interest, is an epoch-marking event in the history of historians. A Fellow of All Souls as a scenario writer would, a few98 words
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Advertisement156 1928-04-30 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—An experienced typewriter mechanic, also an apprentice. Apply to XX, c o Malaya Tribune. TO LET—Cosy bungalow, electric iight, recently done over E Morse Road, Kennel Harbour off Telok Blangah Road. Enquire 4, Fort Canning Road. LOST Lost one gold chain. Finder will be well rewarded if return156 words
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Miscellaneous458 1928-04-30 7 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, April 30 II -h Tides. —7:19 a.m., 8:44 p.m. > ,otball: S.C.C. vs. S.R.C., Stadium. To-morrow, May 1 /h Tides. —8:32 a.m., 9:16 p.m. ng Lecture Raffles Hotel 6:30 p.m. :iia at Victoria Theatre. Wednesday, May 2 l>h Tides. —9:23 a.m., 9:43 p.m. wts Settlements (Singapore) Association458 words
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Obituary59 1928-04-30 8 ACK NO WLEDG M ENT Mr. Scow Bene: Hay and family beg to tender their thanks to the members of the Wah Soon Kok, Juvenile Football Club, Lian Hoe Kok, and all those relatives and friends who attended the funeral of their mother on Sunday, the59 words
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Article863 1928-04-30 8 Although they are interesting as expressions of opinion we can see no practical use about the speeches made at the recent R.G.A. meeting, against the rubber policy of the Home Govemmerrt. Few of the critics have advanced any really sound reasons against the decision announced by Mr. Baldwin.863 words
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Article1148 1928-04-30 8 Three Penang schoolboys swam from Penang to Butterworth a week ago Saturday. The first fatal motor accident known in Kudat occurred on April 2, when an old gardener was run over and killed. It is the unanimous feeling of the Rivers Control Commission that low-lying areas in the F.M.S. should1,148 words
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Article355 1928-04-30 8 A very pretty wedding I oW Wesley Church, Ipoh. oi H Miss Lav Siew Hum- h Ek Ching, J.P., was mar- U| Peck Bee of Singapore. h The death is armour:. Rasmi Hiranban, of th< <■ of the Siamese Royal famih raruk of 57. Her Highness died355 words
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Article31 1928-04-30 8 From China by s.s. Takada. due at Situs pore at 0 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by ba Scattt Maru, due at Singapore on Thursday, thf 3rd proximo.31 words
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Article27 1928-04-30 8 Reuter's Service Athens. April 28. Two slight shocks of earthquake wer? ft It at Corinth yesterday. Tm gaged in demolition work wen slight!! injured.Reuter's Service - 27 words
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Article35 1928-04-30 8 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Trent, April 28. The Italian fort at Basso Matarelli. near Trent, blew up through spontai bustion of its stored explosives. One fx- r was killed and several others injured.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia - 35 words
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Article28 1928-04-30 8 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Oslo, April 29. The Storthing has passed a Bill reestablishing the gold standard and n sending the veto against the exportation gold.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia - 28 words
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Article39 1928-04-30 8 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Berlin, April 33. Representatives of President von Hlneknburg and the Foreign Office. Dr. Str and a number of foreign diplomat.- at tew»" the Afghan Royal Party's departure w® Berlin for Poland and Russia.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia - 39 words
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Article37 1928-04-30 8 British Official Wireless London, April aKing George has sent t British Ambassador in il'aris. telegram: "Will you Briand my concern on heai my satisfaction at learning papers that he is better his speedy recovery."British Official Wireless - 37 words
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Article88 1928-04-30 8 Reuter's Service Par Apr:- On the final elect was elected, also a nun r including M. Cachin and v of whom are in prison, nist was defeated by the Leon Blum. Two surprise electi' ii of the Autonomists, Dod sent in prison, and M. i returned inReuter's Service - 88 words
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Advertisement315 1928-04-30 8 BEDSTEADS. j I Strongly Constructed. Finished Black. I jjl Fitted With Best Quality Galvanised Diamond I Mesh Mattress. [j 3 ft. 0 ins. x 6 ft. 6 ins. 3 ft. 6 ins. x 6 ft. 6 ins. > 1 Price $13.90 Price $15.50 5 Fitted with Mosquito Net Poles. a315 words
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Advertisement133 1928-04-30 8 SPECIAL SALE Commences May f. AT NAMSEN'S No. 54, 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 for $1.00 Wholesale only from Agents: WALLACE D. HAWKES 6, D'Almeida Street, Singapore. PERFECT133 words
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Article254 1928-04-30 9 New Formula To Sought Hl tTED DISCUSSION AT GENEVA 1, t of the World's labour Market Reuter's Service British Official Wireless Geneva, April 28. t «l discussion by the govern- the International Labour Office the adoption of a formula and modification of the Washrs ::veiition, providing thatReuter's Service; British Official Wireless - 254 words
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Article56 1928-04-30 9 Remarkable Expansion of British Trade Reuter's Service London, April 28. [ai Chester Chamber of Commerce ed remarkable expansion in th cotton, artificial siLk and mixed Fur the first three months of rtl were 126.000,000 square double la.-t year's figures. Nearly of the total trade has been in mostlyReuter's Service - 56 words
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Article240 1928-04-30 9 Start for the East Shortly SI KZ CANAL TO BE CLOSED FOR DAYS British Offfcial Wireless London, April 28. x weeks the world's biggest floating :11 leave the Tyne on a four months' of 8,600 miles to Singapore. iWhen ":e floating dock, which was built in 'hsBritish Offfcial Wireless - 240 words
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Article151 1928-04-30 9 Serious Situation in Britain FAILURE TO REACH AGREEMENT Reuter's Service London, April 29. What is believed to be a serious situation has developed affecting about eighty thousand workers in the dyeing and finishing industry in Lancashire, Yorkshire, Chesire and Scotland. It arises out of the proposal byReuter's Service - 151 words
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Article162 1928-04-30 9 Britain's Strong Note PUBLIC ASSEMBLIES LAW THE CAUSE Reuter's Service London, April 30. There is an electrical situation in Egypt. Following the Malta telegram, cabled earlier, come reports from Cairo that Great Britain has presented a strong note to the Egyptian Government. To-morrow the Public AssembliesReuter's Service - 162 words
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Article, Illustration198 1928-04-30 9 Inaugural Ceremonies On Saturday THE CHRISTENING OF THE SEAPLANES The opening of the Singapore Flying Club and the christening of their "buses" on Saturday was purely a formal affair and was accordingly extremely brief. The inaugural ceremony took place near the Yacht Club, and the two Moth198 words
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Article123 1928-04-30 9 Japan's Political Struggle LOWER HOUSE PROROGUED FOR 3 DAYS Reuter's Far Eastern Service Tokyo, April 28. Disorderly scenes, necessitating several temporary adjournments before the restoration of order, marked the proceedings of the Lower House on April 26 and 27, the Government members employing obstructionist tactics toReuter's Far Eastern Service - 123 words
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Article36 1928-04-30 9 Reuter's Service Colombo, April 28. The finance committee of the Legislature has decided that further time is needed for cc nsideration of the question of the reduction of the export duty on rubber.Reuter's Service - 36 words
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Article204 1928-04-30 9 Bishops Solidly In Favour ONLY TWO VOTE WITH OPPOSITION British Official Wireless London, April 28. A further important stage in the progress of the Prayer Book measure was passed yesterday when the Church Assembly gave its final approval to the measure in the form in whichBritish Official Wireless - 204 words
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Article229 1928-04-30 9 Churchill on New Policy LOCAL TAXATION IN A MUDDLE New Methods of Relieving Burden on Industry British Official Wireless London, April 27. Mr. W. Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, replied in a speech at Newcastle to criticisms of the proposals contained in his Budget speech regarding relievingBritish Official Wireless - 229 words
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Article118 1928-04-30 9 Hungary Wants Extradition of Seditionist Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Reuter's Service Vienna, April 28. Hungary demands Bela Kun's extradition from Austria which Austria refused in 1919 on the gTound that he was a political offender, so the Hungarians now charge theft, forgery and incitement to murder. AHTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia; Reuter's Service - 118 words
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Article91 1928-04-30 9 Twenty Per Cent Increase in The Turnover Reuter's Service Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Berlin, April 28. A 20 per cent increase in turn-over is rt-corded in the annual report of the Dye Trust. Developments have been most marked in dyes, benzine, artificial silks and the coal liquefying protess.Reuter's Service; Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia - 91 words
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Article60 1928-04-30 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Berlin, April 29. The reconstructed State Opera House was opened with a gala performance of Mozart's "Zauber Floete" on Saturday night. President von Hindenburg, the Prussian Premier and the Diplomatic Corps attending. The event drew a large number of personalities prominent in the musical,Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia - 60 words
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Article121 1928-04-30 9 Reuter's Service Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia London, April 29. France has arranged to pay Great Britain in 1928 in respect of the war debt eight millions sterling in two instalments. Stockholm, April 28. What is claimed to be the longest European telephonic communication was successfully tested between KirunaReuter's Service; Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia - 121 words
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Advertisement194 1928-04-30 9 a?iaaiihiihiyl?.S?S?s?^ I 1 I When tjou build 0j —remtmber the 'deai i gj ■material for roofs, walls and X partition*, re 5 Italit will meet every re X 5/ and it gives lasting jfl b! aatisfaction. Age improves g 3 Italit, which is Portland S A Cement and Asbestos fibre,194 words
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Article282 1928-04-30 10 Cricket MARRIED MEN WIN ON TIME Close Game in Annual Match at Padang Playing at the Pav'.ang on Saturday, the Married men provided a thrill in their game with the Single men, winning on the stroke of time. Sq.-Ldr. Livock played a glorious innings of 90, and was282 words
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180 1928-04-30 10 The Police won an interesting game against the Royal Engineers at Pulo Brani yesterday. Scores:— Royal Engineers.—Lt. Walker not out 53; Gib.son b Jeans 0; Jenkins c Clapham b Byrde 2; McGregor b Jeans 6; Capt. Travers b Byrde I; G. Jenkins c180 words
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Article56 1928-04-30 10 At the Padang yesterday an S.C.C. team had little difficulty in dealing with the Eastern Extension eleven. Scores:— Eastern Extension Co.—lst Innings 102. Mergler 24, Hobson 40. 2nd Innings: 65. S.C.C.—lst Innings: 112. Auderton 31, Pank 25. 2nd Innings: 116. Snewin 27, Thorpe 25, Bradbury 2556 words
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253 1928-04-30 10 Played at Tanglin yesterday. The visitors' fielding was wretched and manipulation of bowlers injudicious. A feature of the game was a remarkable catch by Weston when dismissing Gibson, the Duke's man taking a high lontg field catch at the back of his head whilst on253 words
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207 1928-04-30 10 The Indian Association played their first match in the Framroz Cup League against the Lanka Union at the Lanka Union ground on Saturday and the game ended in a draw. Scores:— Lanka Union.—Dr. Tambipillay, c Baig b Baskaran, 8; B. Ambiavagar, b Shah, 1;207 words
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186 1928-04-30 10 An interesting game of Cricket was played yesterday at Blakan Mati when the R.A. were at home to the Old Rafflesians' Association. The game resulted in the O.R.A. winning by four wickets. Scores:— O.R.A.—S. Oehlers, run out, 1; C. Richards, b Coleman, 1; C.186 words
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68 1928-04-30 10 At Tanglin on Saturday the Duke's beat the Cold Storage in a Framoz Cup match. The Duke's scored 158 for the loss of seven wickets, Pfie. Alsop obtaining 51. They declared at this total and had obtained five of the visitors' wickets for 2768 words
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Article223 1928-04-30 10 INTER-STATE MATCH AT KUALA LUMPUR Remarkable Defeat of J. R. H. Scovell (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 30. A lawn tennis trial match between Selangor and Perak played at K. L. this week-end. The object of the match was to give some assistance to the selectors223 words
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81 1928-04-30 10 The following ties will be played to-day in the S.C.C. Tournament: Championship Doubles P. Clerc and J. Utermark vs. Maj. Stoehr and Capt. Price. A. A. A. Paterson and J. D. Hall vs. C. V. Miles and 0. R. S. Bateman. C. E. Winter81 words
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Article17 1928-04-30 10 Reuter's Service Havana, April 30. Japan has eliminated Cuba for the Davis Cup.Reuter's Service - 17 words
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Article72 1928-04-30 10 Next Sunday, May 6, there will be some special music at 5:30 p.m. Evensong. The Choir will sing from Mozart's Twelfth Mass, "I will call upon the Lord", and the Canticles will be sung to a setting in B by A. H. Brewer. The collection at this72 words
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Article275 1928-04-30 10 RELEGATION AND PROMOTION Many Candidates Still Striving Hard Reuter's Service London, April 28. Matches in the English and Scottish Leagues to-day resulted as follows: DIVISION I Arsenal 0, Manchester Un. 1. Aston Villa 2, Bolton W. 2. Burnley 3, Everton 5. Bury 3, Cardiff C. 0. Derby Cty. 2,Reuter's Service - 275 words
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34 1928-04-30 10 Reuter's Service London, April 28. At Glasgow to-day in glorious weather 30,000 spectators saw Scotland beat England in the annual amateur international soccer match by 3 goals to 2.Reuter's Service - 34 words
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Article107 1928-04-30 10 The Indo-Ceylonese made their League debut on Saturday and they gave a surprising and plucky display against the Chinese, losing by four goals to two, after leading at one time by two clear goals. Retnam and Sinatamby scored the losers' goals in the first twenty minutes107 words
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Article112 1928-04-30 10 It was quite a lively and interesting game when A. A. Dias' XI met Ah Cheng's XI at Outram Road ground, yesterday, before a good number of spectators. With a share of luck Dias' team might have drawn. Peter Dias and Yep Chwee112 words
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61 1928-04-30 10 The S. F. A. fixture revision committee met yesterday and arranged alterations in the Lea&ue programme. The corrected lists will be circulated as soon as they are received from the printers, meanwhile the following are to be played this week:— Monday:—SLC.C. vs. S.R.C.—Stadium. Wednesday:—Malays61 words
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Article38 1928-04-30 10 Mr. Martin's XI met Mr. A. A. Dias XI on Saturday at the Municipal ground and the latter was defeated by 3 goals to nil The scorers were Majid (2) and W. Janssen.38 words
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Article966 1928-04-30 10 Including Matches up to Saturday, April 28 Positions in the English and Scottish League to-date are as follow: English League.—Division I Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Everton 41 20 9 12 99 63 52 Huddersfield 39 21 11 7 87 63 49 Leicester 41966 words
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Article, Illustration244 1928-04-30 10 Compston, the Lion Tamer WONDERFUL DISPLAY AGAINST HAGAN American Sustains World's Record Defeat Reuter's Service London, April 28. Continuing that big money match to decide, over 72 holes, who was the champion match-player in the world, Compston commenced the morning round with his previous day's lead of 14. AtReuter's Service - 244 words
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41 1928-04-30 10 Reuter's Service London, April 28. At Lytham to-day in the English Native Amateur Golf Championship final over 36 holes, J. Stout (Bridlington) beat the holder, T. Perkins (Castle Bromwich), 3 up and 2 to play.Reuter's Service - 41 words
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86 1928-04-30 10 The Singapore Golf Club played the Garrison Golf Club at Bukit Timah yesterday, the matches resulting as follows:— S.G.C. GARRISON C. L. D. Hardie 1, G. Murphy 0. E. R. B. Upton 1, G. C. Nash 0. G. B. G. Hull 1, E. F. S.86 words
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18 1928-04-30 10 The Monthly Mixed Foursome for April will be played off on Wednesday afternoon.18 words
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Article198 1928-04-30 10 Good Times Made at Y.M.C.A. Annual Gala The annual Y.M.C.A. swimming carnival was held on Saturday at the Fort Canning pool. The prize distribution will take place later. Results: Senior 40 yds. Free: Elias Reuben, 1; Yap Jin Hock, 2; Time, 25 3-5 sees. Junior 40 yds. Breast: Tan198 words
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Article141 1928-04-30 10 Itinerary for H.E.s Visit to Borneo The following is the programme for the trip of His Excellency the Governor to Borneo. Sir Hugh Clifford will he accompanied by Lady Clifford. Lady Victoria Fielding and Capt. Macartney, Aide-dc-Camp. May S, 8.00 am., Leave Singapore; 11, Evening, Arrive Sandakan; 12141 words
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Article69 1928-04-30 10 Mr. J. W. Harries for the Municipal Vacancy The result of the S.S.A. ballot to fill the vacancy on the Municipal Commission occasioned by the retirement of Mr. H. W. Raper, is as follows: Votes. Mr. J. W. Harries 341 Mr. F. A. Morrell 72 Mr. W.69 words
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Article60 1928-04-30 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 30. A Singapore motorist driving into Ipoh yesterday in a Chevrolet collided with a bullock at the third mile, Chemor Road. The car swerved into a coconut tree and was smashed. The bullock was thrown fifty yards and was killed. The60 words
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Article201 1928-04-30 10 Colonial Office Plans Investigation LOCAL MEASURES M)I{ SCRUTINY British Official Wireless Reuter's Service London, April 21». The Colonial Secretary ha- j committee to examine and a two measuies for the protection',,' J** and girls, known as Straits < <'•], m Ordinance No. 15 of 1927 aHBritish Official Wireless; Reuter's Service - 201 words
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Article123 1928-04-30 10 Situation at Chefoo Now Much Improved Reuter's Far Eastern Service Tokyo. April i*. 1 News from Tsingtao says that communications are broken owing to the Southerner? cutting the Tsingtao-Tsir.an line tA shui, 40 miles to the east of T sequently a company of Japanese- infantry and alsoReuter's Far Eastern Service - 123 words
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Article103 1928-04-30 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. April ML A conference of Perak Hindus, a many prominent men from the cole: also present, was held here durir.;.r the weekend and was chiefly notable for its tmmprehensive resolutions whereby cided that the annual Malayan H ;u inference expressed its disapproval103 words
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Article94 1928-04-30 10 (From Our Own Corrwpoodeat) Kuala Lumpur. April mt The death occurred on Saturday, at the ripe age of 102. of Tun<:ku Muck C» uncle of His Highness the Yam Tuan oi N« gri Sembilan, The deceased was tht- oldest men the ruling family. Tht- funeral m94 words
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Article131 1928-04-30 10 In the District Court this morning be Mr. J. L. McFall a < Ting was charged with of 404 1,0-cent counter!, afternoon of the 21st inst., wharf. He was am detective belonging to the bour Board Police who, up found the coins in bundles The case was conduct*131 words
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Article343 1928-04-30 11 TWO SPECIALISTS IN A "SLOGAN" DISPUTE y a Judge's Humour in the King's Bench Division r Justice Humphreys, one of the f,pointed Judges, had before him king's Bench Division recently an A between two beauty specialists. dispute concerned the slogan, "A appearance is a social necessity, .<ury,"343 words
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Article100 1928-04-30 11 the American Trade Com-7-A Ocean Building, has re-, from Washington the foltics relating to the foreign I'nited States during the f F bruary, 1928: mports into the U.S., $351,151,000 (gild). *ts from the U.S., $371,546,000 (fali). to the Straits Settlements, v. U.i mo (gold). from the StraiU100 words
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Article910 1928-04-30 11 IS IT A VIRTUE OR A VICE? Moral Worth of Certain Types Of Character A correspondent to the London "Times" writes:— It is difficult sometimes to distinguish the true moral worth of certain types of character. Men are said to suffer from the defects of their virtues. A kind910 words
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Article137 1928-04-30 11 Heavy Taxation of the Very Rich Great Britain has five hundred and sixty- J millionaires, according to recent figures. I 01 this number, 138 pay income tax on a holding of 2,000,000 or more. The average j is close to four million pounds sterling. These figures were made137 words
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Advertisement357 1928-04-30 11 TO-NIGHT MONDAY, APRIL 30. TO-NIGHT NEW WOULD SHOW CHINESE WAYANG-OPEN AIR CINEMAS —KELANTAN MAK'YONG POPULAR JAVANESE WAYANG—WONG Etc., Etc. THE CITY OPERA will stage an interesting Malay Play BAHROM AZHAM SHAH Supported by Latest Extra Turns and Vaudeville. REMEMBER! Wednesday, May 2-Inche Wahid's lew Play 44 HIS OUTLAW BROTHER PLEASE357 words
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Advertisement148 1928-04-30 11 I "Better be sure I I than sorry" I t Better make certain Yip?) J X of securing whisky of t absolute reliability by A I of getting immature |r I I spirit by merely saying I *7 I 'Obtainable from every good Dealer I or from the Sole Agents:-148 words
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Miscellaneous158 1928-04-30 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS mmc of Drills up to and for May 6. To-day, April 30 Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Gun I*ying Class. To-morrow, May 1 Drill Hall, Eurasian Company, Parade. Drill Hall, S. V. F. Ambulance. Parade. p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Parade. 1 m —Malay Drill Hall, Malay Coy.,158 words
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Article635 1928-04-30 12 t FOUR-MASTED BARQUE "QUEEN MARGARET" Magnificent Picture in a Heavy Gale off the Horn The following fine bit of descriptive sea writing is taken from the January number of "Sea Breezes," the Pacific Steam Navigation Company's magazine. The story is told by Forbes Eadie, and is about that635 words
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Article285 1928-04-30 12 The health bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, for the week ended April 21, is as fellows: Alexandria:—l case typhus exanthematicus. Suez:—3 plague cases and 2 deaths. Aden:—s9 plague cases and 48 deaths as against 108 cases and 97 deaths during the preceding week. Perim:—9 plague285 words
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Article51 1928-04-30 12 The latest from London about the rubber position is that Dutch co-operation in price control is unlikely and that British rubber planters must forget the Dutch and fight for themselves, according to the "Times of Malaya." Meantime, the Dutch claim that they can produce rubber at 4d per lb. "all51 words
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Advertisement254 1928-04-30 12 Alhambra c B S Commencing May 8. J i THE FILM THAT VOL HAVE ALL BEEN WAITING FOIL"„ jjj 1 Charlie Chaplin I linI in I "THE CIRCUS" I UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE. I BOOKINGS OPEN ON MAY 2 AT KELLY AND WALSH LTD. 3 SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEES ON 12 19254 words
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Article1259 1928-04-30 13 REPORT OF IMPERIAL CONFERENCE One of the Empire's Biggest Industries Conclusions of importance to agriculture in all parts of the Empire are contained in the report, now published, of the recent Imperial Agricultural Research Conference. This Conference, the first of its kind ever held in the history of the1,259 words
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Advertisement321 1928-04-30 13 Ss«a 11 I I 111 I I'l I 111 I 111 II I III) I"' I itgaoeacaeyp I CAI.I j iThelH)RN3jCo.,Lt|. j C Vinol i a I j (j/eammg jeet/i I VfiyMfe toe j S SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. ffi in SOLE AGENTS S HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD. g nj321 words
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Advertisement201 1928-04-30 13 I II jj I L. BOTTtK& l |i «NACI II J Shipped by Purveyors I rHE HIN'WI SPECIAL WELL KNOWN FIRM APPOINTMENT DENIS MOUNIE GO. The Late Edward VII f ESTABLISHED 1838. I 1 BRA»1 1 l 1 Ii Obtainable at ail Liquor Dealers 11 i i I Katz Brothers201 words
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Advertisement439 1928-04-30 14 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL From May 1, 1928, our office will be at No. 4 d'Almeida Street, 2nd floor. JAEGER CO. NOTICE. Correspondence intended for the Malaya Tribune should be addressed to 20A to 20C Collyer Quay and not to Post Office Box No. 352. NOTICE. The China Cotton439 words
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Advertisement569 1928-04-30 14 BANES THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,00( Subscribed Capital £1,800,00( Paid-up Capital £1.060.00( Reserve Fund and Rest £1 ,584,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Gracs Church Street London, E. C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:569 words
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Advertisement281 1928-04-30 14 INSURANCE j THE /ffik SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT juOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2. Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000281 words
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Advertisement533 1928-04-30 14 INSURANCE THE EASTERN lNm ASSURANCE CORP ORATIo0R ATlo (Incorporated in X S§J HEAD OFFICE: SINg APORp 2nd Floor of No. 3, Hmkml* Singapore Phone Nob. 3016 and 3047. BOARD~oi r DIRKCTORS See Teong Wah, Esq. (Chairman). Gaw Khek Khiam, Esq (Vice Chairman) Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq.533 words
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Advertisement392 1928-04-30 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. KRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) HAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. fK s<\Sl LAI AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND X EAST MAIL SERVICE. r Contract with His Majesty's Government.) 01 TWARDS from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1928 v 7,000 May392 words
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