Malaya Tribune, 1 May 1928
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Title Section20 1928-05-01 1 The Malaya Tribune XV, No. 99 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune TUESDAY, MAY 1. 192820 words
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Advertisement259 1928-05-01 1 TRY KOREV MISSION cloth; does not FADE. /W does not SHRINK. m wear. LONGER. Korean Products Co. Bra* Basah Road. SINGAPORE. 'PUdNE 324. "THE MAKE WHICH PREDOMINATES IN EVERY CUSS" |fffl|ij PERFORMANCE APPEARANCE f I SPEED 1 ENDURANCE COMFORT i\. j I IDW FIRST COST LOW CONSUMPTION I fc J259 words
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Advertisement265 1928-05-01 1 J Now is the time j VESTA Sewing Machine 1 The most popular and up-to-date Machine in the World. Complete with attachments and book of instructions. If you want to save money buy a BB TP 99 Best value in the Market I Sole Agents for S.S. and F.M.S. Sime,265 words
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Advertisement15 1928-05-01 1 "FLOROBOR" f f Washing Suiting /V/ For Tropical V w A HIGH STREET, Sinf aport.15 words
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Article692 1928-05-01 2 INCREASED CONSUMPTION SOUGHT r A Work of Imperial Economic Committee The Imperial Economic Committee have now been at work somewhat under three years. Bo.h scientific and businessmen and those engaged in public administration have generously placed their knowledge and experience at the disposal of the Committee. The fact692 words
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Article197 1928-05-01 2 In a trial cruise off Lorient early this month the new 10.000-ton cruiser Tourville attained a speed of 36.15 knots, thus beati ing the record for French vessels of this class, which was previously held by her sister-ship, the Dv Quesne, with a speed of 35.3 knots. A197 words
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Article88 1928-05-01 2 It is announced that while the cruiser Dunodin was at Samoa a seaman, driven cra7v X- the c Tea t heat r*»a amok with a loaded rifle. The ship's hose was j turned on him, but faikd to reduce him to He havin" thrn wounded a sailor aft, a squad88 words
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Article193 1928-05-01 2 Plan to Lead the Motor World In Speed Three wealthy Englishmen have subscribed, between them, a fund of £20,000 for the purpose of defending the world's motor speed records, and also of wresting from the United Spates the international cup awarded to the fastest motor-boat. It is already193 words
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Article237 1928-05-01 2 H.M.S. Castor, of the Nore Reserve, has been ordered to be prepared for service on the China Station, in place of the Curlew, Captain H. C. Allen, at present rt Hankow. Ihe Castor made a cruise to China last autumn with reliefs, and was reduced to the Reserve237 words
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Article191 1928-05-01 2 A Mistake that Astonished South Africa The King has b:en pleased, by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Realm, bearing date the sth instant, to confer the dignity of Kinghood upon William James Wanless, Esq. This announcement, published in the "London Gazette," recently caused amazement in191 words
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Article, Illustration219 1928-05-01 2 "On This Day The end of an auld sang, a Scots statesman said bitterly, as he signed the Treaty of Union which came into force on May 1, 1707. But the song of Scottish independence was not only one of "old unhappy far-off things and battles long ago.'' Wallace and219 words
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Advertisement273 1928-05-01 2 For hair that "A^» just won't stay try this Today look around you! Women find Stacomb excelHair that is smooth, well-kept, lent, too, especially for bobbed always in place —that is what hair. In jars and tubes, at aD you find. drug and department store*. Stacomb is responsible for this273 words
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Advertisement316 1928-05-01 2 The Daily Round Wincarnis lightens THE eld alchemists spent their lives in trying to discover the elixir t life, known as the elixir vitae. This was expected to give eternal life to anyone who consumed it. Wincarnis cannot give 'mmortality. bti by strengthening the n*rve t ssues and improving the316 words
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Article911 1928-05-01 3 OFFICERS ON RIVER BOATS IN CHINA The Legitimate Use of the Flag The following letter was sent to the Post,' Hong Kong, recently:— It would seem that mercantile Marine Ce^ s A se L rv l n e on rive r steamers under the British flag have911 words
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Article130 1928-05-01 3 A son who adored his mother, yet poisoned her to put her out of her misery, has just been arrested in Berlin but he was released. He will await his trial for the crime, which was committed three years ago and which only now has been revealed. His mother suffered130 words
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Advertisement491 1928-05-01 3 IN PALACE OR IN HUMBLE HOME. Itaby's Own Tablets Are Equally Helpful to Children's Health. Messages of gratitude reach the propriers of Baby's Own Tablets from parents all ranks of life and of many different nalities. The following comes from rla Rhine, wife of Maung San Tun Aung, Burmese merchant491 words
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Advertisement250 1928-05-01 3 "Duty" signal, has found immortal fameni I toe annals of his country. His name stands torever as the symbol of supreme personal courage and devotion to duty. CIGARETTE 5 W of Oine traditions I mS^AJteV Jc Ccption the tr adition of I J ICCADILLY has been to maintain a quality250 words
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Article219 1928-05-01 4 CHILDISH SHOW OF TEMPER American Hero Knocks Photographer Off Car Churl?i A. Lindbergh is "holed up, far from the madding crowd. Conferring at length on April 3 with Harry Guggenhe... of the Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics, under which Lindbergh it now operating, the famous flier declined219 words
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Article215 1928-05-01 4 What Sir George Newman Says On the Subject Sir George Newman, the Chief Medical Officer of the Ministry of Health, London was saying recently that most people stand in more need of rest than of movement. That is rather a smack in the face for a generation215 words
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Article118 1928-05-01 4 The Dika Court recently upheld the finding of the Siamese Appeal Court in the case in which Corporal Tia. Nai Chandr. Nai Dud and Nai Jab of the Police of Samran Rasdr Station. Bangkok, were charged with beating two men whom th y had unlawfully arrested. The prosecutors, Nai Bhao118 words
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Article189 1928-05-01 4 Secret Film Smuggled Into London The secret film of Saicco and Vanzetti, tht two Communists recently electrocuted ir America, has been smuggled into London says the London "Daily Mail". Scotland Yard detectives kept ceaseless watch at the Brnish ports to try to seize the film. It is189 words
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Article181 1928-05-01 4 Amazing Record of General Motors Corporation Eighty millionaires have been made among members of the staff of General Motors during the past four years owing to the increased value of the company's stock, according to a statement by Mr. John Raskob, Chairman of the General Motors Finance Committee.181 words
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Article201 1928-05-01 4 A Chinese police watchman was brought before the Provisional Court at Shanghai recently on a charge of being unlawfully in possession of four automatic pistols and a quantity of ammunition. The accused is believed to have been co-operating with a gang of armed robbers and was about to distribute the201 words
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Advertisement294 1928-05-01 4 Cflie extra cost covers THE EXTRA QUALITY It TIME L ARDATH TOBACCO CO! LTD: LONDON 104*Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd telegrams: Telephone No "STATETRUST SINGAPORE" A.B.C. sth and 6th Edition, £i A 4* Bentley's and Liebers. \J A Trust Company Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance of 1926, with Security294 words
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Advertisement81 1928-05-01 4 Children love Quaker Oats dainties/ C*EE those happy smiles when cakes, bisquectes I* candies or other dainties made with Quaker Oats are brought to the table! Delicious, yes, of course, but more importantnutritious, health-building. Quaker Oats abounds with proteins, vitamins, carbohydrates, mineral salts —the essential elements for perfect onutrition.0 nutrition.81 words
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Advertisement196 1928-05-01 4 j Messrs. 2>. Moutrie Co., Ltd. I fl rjj 2 m S jj beg to announce the arrival of THE NEW 1928 f'His Master's Voice 1 I CABINET MODELS I with the I New PATENT RE-ENTRANT TONE CHAMBFR New No. 5 SOUNDBOX, New TONE ARM. These instruments are another important196 words
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Article674 1928-05-01 5 Penang, April 27. The share market has been steady throughout the week ana a lair amount ol business has been passing at round last weeks prices. There have been no pronounced changes in the prices of either tin or rubber but the tone of the market is674 words
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Article65 1928-05-01 5 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, April 29. The imperial Diet has been suspended for three days. The Fifteenth Bank (Jugo Ginko), which had closed its doors since the Bank crisis of last year, re-opened to-day. Twenty-five Chinese students in the Military Academy at Tokyo have been65 words
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Article69 1928-05-01 5 British Official Wireless London, April 30. Paris New York 87 1 Brussels 34.93 Geneva f-ff Amsterdam Ir Milan ff Berlin 20.41 Stockholm Jg-jjj Copenhagen Oslo 18 Vienna 34.615 Prague 164.75 Helsingfors 193-75 Madrid 29.395 Lisbon Athens 3<2.5 £f areSt 5 ***** Buenos Aires c oJ?oJS Bombay 155 31 J'1^British Official Wireless - 69 words
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Article76 1928-05-01 5 An admirable example of self-restraint and discipline was shown by the Shanghai Scottish, S. V. C, in the course of last Sunday's parade, says the "N.C.D. News." When pulling out of his pocket the manuscript of his address to the company on the occasion of the presentation of claymores to76 words
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Article448 1928-05-01 5 Singapore, April 28. MEAT Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 42 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 52 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 76 Hens (Locally reared) kati 80 Ducks each M Pigeons, domestic,448 words
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Article34 1928-05-01 5 Wan Shih-yen, a prominent executive member of ihe Hankow City Kuomintang I and also a notorious Communist, was cxc- i cuted at Kanchow, Kiangsi, on the Ist inst. I tog-ether with four other Communists.34 words
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Advertisement361 1928-05-01 5 DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? Thousands of men and women suffer for m with Backache and believe it is the l t of overwork. Actually, that awful bbiajt, unceasing ache is a sure sign of [oej Trouble. For this there is no quicker, (MM4j than the world-famous De Witt's KidlWJ and361 words
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Advertisement285 1928-05-01 5 HMIT A position of Power and Responsibility To hold such a position you must know all the ins and outs of your business or profession. Modern developments make it necessary for everyone to study his work if he desires to advance, and the best and most practical system of home-study285 words
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Advertisement208 1928-05-01 5 The best-dressed gentlemen in all the great cities of the 1 world wear English styles. By the Grove-nor Cut, 5 Groves L.ndley, the famous British mail order tailors, I supply these styles made to individual self measures at B prices much lower than local traders charge even when duty and208 words
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Miscellaneous146 1928-05-01 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for May 6: To-day, May 1 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian Company, Company Parade. 5:15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. F. Ambulance. Company Parade. 5:15 p.m.—Drill- Hall, Chinese Company, Company Parade. 5:15 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, Malay Coy., Recruits Parade. To-morrow, May 2 5:15 p.m.—Drill146 words
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Advertisement349 1928-05-01 6 I STOP! RES AO! g Come Early to Avoid Disappointment q. i EMPIRE CINEMA FROM SUNDAY, APRIL 29 TO THURSDAY, MAY 3. QJ g Q. I United Artist Special. The Night of Laughs, Romance and Actions. Q Cj See Douglas as the Athlete, the daredevil and Adventurer. Pep Verve Action349 words
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Advertisement252 1928-05-01 6 Amusements. j ALHAMBRA f S 'PHONE 909 X ffl CTAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd.. Proprietor*.> |3 j From Thursday, April 26, 1 k FOR SIX NIGHTS jjj AT 9 P M 1 I "The Barrier" I Sj A Tremendous and Awe-spiring Film Adaptation of Rex j I Beach's Novel. A252 words
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Advertisement561 1928-05-01 6 GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRP Junction Albert Bencoolen Street* North Bridge Road ph 'PHONE NO. 3156 FROM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 TO HKi,,, FROM FRIDAY, APRIL 27 TO THURSDAY, v '"SbAV. MAY 3. MAY 1 FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. NIGHTLY AT 9.00 I THE REST CURE PDAWIMVV Pee Wee Comedy Western561 words
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Article144 1928-05-01 7 fchips Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, May 1. Kast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohha 22; Takada 20. Main harf (Entrance Gate 3) ht«iah 18; Yalaya 17; Takliwa and K >trm 14; Pres. Harrison 11; Marudu 10; R' llerophon 8. fcmpirr Dock (Entrance Gate 3) iviikyu144 words
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Article34 1928-05-01 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for 1 i and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 equal The rate of payment of Money n from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 1 to $100.34 words
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Article543 1928-05-01 7 JERAM KUANTAN RUBBER ESTATE, LIMITED "The Day of Need of Resources Has Arrived" The annual meeting of the Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held at the Secretaries' Office, Messrs. Harrison Barker and Co., Ltd., Chartered Bank Buildings yesterday. Mr. Chew Woon presided and he was supported by543 words
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Article388 1928-05-01 7 Society Money Said to Have Been Sought In the District Magistrate's Court yesterday before Mr. J. L. McFall, Lim Chin Hong was charged with attempted robbery on April 16, in Holland Road, by attempting to extort money from fish-haw-kers, which amounts to attempted robbery. The complainant, named Ang388 words
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Article52 1928-05-01 7 The London correspondent of "The Malayan Daily Express" writes: "Holiday Tours and Travel," a London monthly, is shortly bringing out a special Malayan number, and a rumour reaches me that the "Sphere" is to follow suit before long. This advertising shows how Malaya is to going to figure in the52 words
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Article354 1928-05-01 7 ALL-INDIAN ARMY FOR INDIA C.-in-C. on a Great Opportunity For Indian Boys "The object which we all seek to achieve is to fit Indians to undertake the defence of India," declared Field-Marshal Sir William Birdwood, the Commander-in-Chief, in an important speech delivered in the Legislative Assembly at New354 words
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Article421 1928-05-01 7 The following passengers arrived at Singapore per s.s. "Planeius" yesterday:— From Soerabaia.—Mr. A. Bruggeman, Major R. A. Flood, Mr. F. A. Ley. Mrs. J. K. and Mi?* J. Sarbine. Mr. M. J. Koesveld, Mr. Willing, Miss R. A. Sehweren. Mr. Pek Hung Liem, Mr. M. M. Kazikhan and421 words
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Article191 1928-05-01 7 The owner of a fair-sized English garage was approached late one night with much pomp and ferocity by a man from a local hotel who was driving a light saloon of well-known make. In a loud, peremptory voice he stated that the car belonged to a "Major191 words
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Article1438 1928-05-01 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE c- xt -.r Singapore, May 1 Rce'lLtm 9 *2 PerKOyan m Mto. iuce, aiam Z $285 Mixed Black Pepper ***** Rice, Siam I $280 Sundried Copra P 11 40 Rice, Saigon 1 m 25 1 Mixed Copra 2 Rice, Saigon 2 $244 Kayong Copra g gK. lit1,438 words
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Article418 1928-05-01 7 "Kill Government Officials" SEQUEL TO A RAID ON SERVANTS' ROOMS Sensational evidence was disclosed liefore the Third Magistrate yesterday when two Hylams were charged with being in possession of seditious literature. The accused were arrested in the servants' quarters of Mr. C. J. Wilson's residence in Mount418 words
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Advertisement374 1928-05-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED —An experienced typewriter I mechanic and repairer. Apply 137, Cecil Street. SITUATION WANTED Experienced Chinese Straits Born piecegoods and rough goods Salesman, wellknown to dealers locally and at outstation. Speaks Malay and Chinese dialects. Apply Box 655, c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—An experienced Asiatic male teacher for374 words
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Miscellaneous340 1928-05-01 7 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, May 1 Tides.—3:32 a.m., 9:16 p.m. Lecture Raffles Hotel 6:30 p.m. a: Vie toria Theatre. To-morrow, .May 2 h Tides—9:23 a.m., 9:43 p.m. i .Settlements (Singapore) Association dinner to Mr. Ormsby-Gore. .Malays vs. R. A. Stadium. Thursday, May 3 Tides. -10:2 a.m., 10:8 p.m. •rmsbv-Gore visits Johore.340 words
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Article64 1928-05-01 8 ENGAGEMENT OH—CHUA. The engagement is announced of Mr. Oh Kirn Chiang, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Oh Tiang Seng, grandson of Mr. Oh Teow Yang, and nephew of Messrs. Oh Poh Soo and Lim Peng Hoon. with Miss Chua Siew Hong, second daughter of Mr.64 words
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Article901 1928-05-01 8 Among those habits that pass all understanding is that of the Colonial Office, in appointing committees from among its friends in London to consider questions that demand specialised attention in this, and other, Eastern countries. Yesterday it was announced that the Colonial Secretary had appointed a committee901 words
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Article1239 1928-05-01 8 As a supplement to last Friday's "F.M.S. Government Gazette," the annual report on the Estate Duty Office is published. The Puteh Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., dredge was completed on April 25 and is now running satisfactorily, opening out the paddock. The report of the F.M.S. Secretary for Chinese Affairs for1,239 words
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Article551 1928-05-01 8 A gold watch was Brodie by the Croydon p H on his departure- for I\ Mr. A. K. Ashton. coun.ant, P. and T. Dept proceeding on months' days. It is notified that M< has been appointed to act a at Singapore with jurisdi. the Federated Malay >551 words
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Article49 1928-05-01 8 From Indo-China by sa. A due at Singapore to-morrow. From Western Australia by due at Singapore on Th instant. From China and Japan $L Maru, due at Singapore 3rd instant. From Europe, (London n April 12) by s.s. Delta, d J 5 p.m. on Thursday, the Jrd49 words
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Article16 1928-05-01 8 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Bern. April •>('• The Swiss poet, Heinrich died of appendictis, agedTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia - 16 words
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Article28 1928-05-01 8 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Berlin, Apm The fruit-grcwing dist dfstrasse, middlewest Gemuvastated by a nmn experiencing an extraordin- .four the thermometer registii degrees centigrade at mid-;!Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia - 28 words
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Article27 1928-05-01 8 Reuter's Service I. ia**t" J The Senate has una decree subjecting tin expel Presidential campaign to by a special committer to be appointed by Viee-Presf*Reuter's Service - 27 words
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Advertisement341 1928-05-01 8 BEDSTEADS. j j Strongly Constructed. Finished Black. I [c Fitted With Best Quality Galvanised Diamond j Ĕ Mesh Mattress. 3 S 3 ft. 0 iris, s 6 ft. 6 ins. 3 ft. 6 ins. x 6 ft. 6 ins. jj I Price $13.90 Price $15.50 I jjj Fitted with Mosquito341 words
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Advertisement86 1928-05-01 8 SPECIAL Commences May 1. AT NAMSEN'S No. 54, High Street. STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing INSTRUMENTS IN SETS OR SINGLY COMPASSES. DIVIDERS, BOWS, Etc., Etc. Sole Agents for W. F. STANLEY CO., LTD. MOTION SMITH SON, LTD. 15, Battery Road, Singapore. HOW TO BLY DIAMONDS, Buy diamonds from such an importer who86 words
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Article341 1928-05-01 9 Southern Army Advances VPANESE TO LEAVE TSINANFU pletc Preparations Made For Evacuation Far Eastern Service Hankow, April 30. ns of Communists are going on Amonp yesterday's victims was a id irirl who, as a member of the .r al. had condemned many to ter- ,t death.Far Eastern Service - 341 words
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Article45 1928-05-01 9 FURTHER TROUBLE AT NAGPUR Thirty-Seven Persons Injured By Stones Reuter's Service Nagpur, April 30. -even persons including ten conwere injured in a Hindu-Muslim Berar which was due to Muslims a Shivaji procession from within tearing up a Shivaji picture and r Hindu shops.Reuter's Service - 45 words
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Article46 1928-05-01 9 Router's Service London, April 30. •cc of representatives of the vers and of the Trade Unions ter, on proposals that the emwagea ard exclude the vme n cleaning machinery from the ■ur week, broke down fiualb raoon. The next step rests witii *>y; rs.Router's Service - 46 words
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Article25 1928-05-01 9 Reuter's Service Berlin, April 30. t'llsudski is reported to be suffera paralytic stroke. He has been attend the festivities in honour ma nullah.Reuter's Service - 25 words
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Article30 1928-05-01 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Berlin, April 30. in' Wln the demand of the Silesian r a wa K e increase, the strike v Mt is spreading also throughout •'nlustry.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia - 30 words
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Article184 1928-05-01 9 Autonomists Get Support COMMUNISTS THE CHIEF LOSERS Reuter's Service Paris, April 30. 30.) Deputies of the Chamber have been re-elected and 307 new candidates returned, lhe defeated candidates included M. Falueres, Minister of Labour. Two Autonomists were returned for Alsace including Dr. Ricklin, former Member of theReuter's Service - 184 words
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Article75 1928-05-01 9 Converting of National Credit Bonds Reuter's Service Paris, April 30. A Presidential decree authorises the issue of a conversion loan in five-per-cent bonds redeemable in seventy-five years, rhe price of issue has not yet been settled. The object of the loan is the converting 3 fnational creditReuter's Service - 75 words
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Article39 1928-05-01 9 Successful Solo Flight to South Africa British Official Wireless London, April 30. Lady Bailey reached Capetown this morning 1 having completed with brilliant success her solo flight from London to the Cape in a Moth aeroplane.British Official Wireless - 39 words
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Article38 1928-05-01 9 Export Allowance for the New Quarter Reuter's Service London, April 30. J The official percentage of exportable rubber at the minimum rate of duty from Ceylon and Malaya for the quarter beginning May 1 will be sixty.Reuter's Service - 38 words
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Article48 1928-05-01 9 Reuter's Service Moscow, April 30. Veil Ibraimoff. ex-President of the Executive Committee of the Crimean Republic, and Mustafa, ex-Vice-President, were sentenced to death by the High Court at Simferopol on a charge of having relations with a gang of counter-revolu-tionary bandits and murdering two police informers.Reuter's Service - 48 words
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Article224 1928-05-01 9 Pleasant Function at Singapore Chinese Girls' School There was a large gathering of friends, roth ladies and gentlemen, relatives, present and past members of the Straits Chinese Reading Club (branch of the CCA.) at a Tea (Party given m honour of the marriage of Mr. Tan Peng Long224 words
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Article311 1928-05-01 9 Great Reception Yesterday TRIUMPHAL TOUR OF HARBOUR Reuter's Service Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia New York, April 30. The 'Bremen flyers, amid the most enthusiastic scenes, were tendered an official reception and taken early this morning from their hotel on a triumphal tour of the harbour aboardReuter's Service; Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia - 311 words
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Article243 1928-05-01 9 SIR AUSTEN ON NEW PROPOSALS German Foreign Minister Replies to America Reuter's Service Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia London, April 30. In the House of Commons in reply to questions, Sir Austen Chamberlain said he warmly welcomed the United States proposals for a further joint effort to safeguard peace.Reuter's Service; Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia - 243 words
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Article36 1928-05-01 9 Well-Known Diplomat Elected For Marylebone Reuter's Service London, April 30. In the Marylebone by-election, the Conservative candidate, Sir Rennell Rodd, received ***** votes; the labour candidate, Mr. Ross, 6,721; Liberal, Mr. Murray 3,318.Reuter's Service - 36 words
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Article95 1928-05-01 9 Causes Obstruction With His Tale-Telling Bird An aged Chinese fortune-teller, who alleged that he had several children to support, was produced before the Second Magistrate this morning on a charge of causing an obstruction in Beach Road. The object which caused the offence was a cage containing a95 words
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Article295 1928-05-01 9 Assemblies Bill Postponed SEVERE NOTE FROM CABINET Warning to Nahas Pasha Has Desired Effect British Official Wireless London, April 30. Sir Austen Chamberlain, Foreign Secretary, made a statement this afternoon in the House of Commons regarding a warning addressed by the British Government to the Egyptian Premier.British Official Wireless - 295 words
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Article278 1928-05-01 9 "In these circumstances the Assemblies Bill and some other legislation have for a considerable time caused His Majesty's Government preoccupation. It unfortunately seems clear that the Egyptian Government is resolved to proceed with this Bill and upon the instructions of His Majesty's Government Lord'Lloyd at seven o'clock278 words
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Article255 1928-05-01 9 Reuter's Service Cairo, April 30. The Chamber met in secret session. The Deputies assembled quietly and received Nahas Pasha in silence. It is understood that Nahas Pasha will propose the postponement of the Senate discussion of the Assemblies Bill until November in the hope in the meantime ofReuter's Service - 255 words
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Advertisement164 1928-05-01 9 g ***************52 SHSZ^ LACTOMALTINE.I a B i a 1 b Ln n FU v I*l n nit I Malt, Milk and Cream. I 3 S ljj a jj AN IDEAL 1 I FLESH FORMING FOOD. I Nutricious. Palatable, Strengthening. a i a 1 a Contains all the Valuable Food j164 words
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Article214 1928-05-01 10 Football S.C.C. BEAT S.R.C. IN FIRST LEAGUE Ray Smith at Centre Forward Yesterday evening on the Padang the tirst match of the League was played and the S.C.C. defeated the S.R.C. by three goals to nil. After a hard struggle in the first half, when both sides missed214 words
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50 1928-05-01 10 Reuter's Service London, April 30. The following matches in the English League were played to-day: First. Division Huddersfield 0, Sheffield United 1. Leicester 6, Blackburn 0. Second Division Wolverhampton 1, Swansea 1. Third Division (Southern) Charlton 3, Swindon 1. Norwich 2, Millwall 0.Reuter's Service - 50 words
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46 1928-05-01 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 30. The Penang Chinese yesterday evening defeated the Chi-nan University football players by one goal to nil. The visitors were awarded three penalties but did not .seem to attempt to score from them.46 words
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Article168 1928-05-01 10 Yesterday's Results at the S.C.C. Tournament Championship Doubles P. Clerc and J. Utermark beat Major Stoehr and Captain Price, —0, 6—0. A. A. A. Paterson and J. D. Hall vs. C. V. Miles and O. R. S. Bateman, unfinished, sett all. 7—7. C. E. Winter and E. W. P.168 words
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Article85 1928-05-01 10 Chinese Club vs. Singapore Club On Sunday next the Chinese Swimming Club will play water-polo with the Singapore Swimming Club at their field at 11 a.m. Members are invited to come and watch the match. Swimming Fixtures For 1928 Will members please note that the first event of the85 words
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47 1928-05-01 10 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 30. The veterans' race at the Swimming Club was won by Mr. J. Pennycuick, President of the Club. The entrants had to be over 45 years of age, with fifteen years' service in the East.47 words
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Article39 1928-05-01 10 Eu Tong Seng Shield Won at Racecourse Club .Tht Eu Tong Seng Shield 1928 was won oi| Saturday by Dr. A. M. Ibrahim, who beat Dr. G. Haridas in the final by 3 up knd 2 to play.39 words
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Article174 1928-05-01 10 Sixth Round of Juvenile Party Championship The following are the detailed results in the sixth round of the Open Singles Championship of the Juvenile Party, which was played last Week: Chin Khee Jin beat Wee Lye Whatt, (walkover). Tan Penj Cheow beat Cheong Chin Scon, (walk-over). Ong Hock Poh174 words
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Article339 1928-05-01 10 Red Spears Annoy and Lack of Cash Hampers Him Three main difficulties which Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang has been confronting for some time are now on the way to settlement, according to a Southern leader quoted in the "Shun Tien Shih Pao." This man left Chengchow about ten339 words
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Article163 1928-05-01 10 Prau Caught Under Full Sail On receipt of certain information, the Senior Revenue Officer, Mr. C. P. Mac Cully, and five others proceeded in the Monopolies' launch "Pepper" to a spot in the vicinity of St. John's Island. This was at about five o'clock on Sunday evening and163 words
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Article680 1928-05-01 10 ENTERTAINED BY CHINESE AT MALACCA More Reflections on Restriction At the Chinese Club, Malacca, on Saturday, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of the Settlement entertained the Rt. Hon'ble W. G. Ormsby-Gore, with Messrs. E. M. H. Lloyd and G. H. Creasy, and a number of leading citizens of680 words
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Article127 1928-05-01 10 Victims Afraid to Seek Police Assistance For some time past certain residents in the Yio Choo Kang and Upper Serangoon districts have been the victims of highway robberies. Frequently Chinese squatters have been waylaid and relieved of their money whilst on their way home or to town,127 words
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Article158 1928-05-01 10 "So and So," who is said to be the "Mystery Man" of the so-called "Psychic Lodge" at 26 Market Square, Kuala Lumpur, has made a report to the Central Police concerning the loss of a diamond stud valued at $300. He states that he was leaving the Coliseum Cafe on158 words
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Article1800 1928-05-01 10 Our Superior Methods in Fighting Malaria MALAYAN METHODS TO BE ADOPTED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, April 22. According tr> statistics of the past few years, the malarial problem in Ceylon, though not so great as that of the Federated Malay States, is one of considerable gravity,1,800 words
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Article228 1928-05-01 10 Damages Sought for Injuries in Motor Crash At the Supreme Court this morning before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. P. J. Sproule, a case was brought forward in which Kanagasabai Arunasalam Pillay, the Chief Cashier employed in the Treasury, of 21 years' service, claimed $5,000 for personal injuries228 words
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Article25 1928-05-01 10 The Paris Municipal Council is becoming anxious about the fact that exhaust fumes of cars are slowly killing the trees in many of the boulevards.25 words
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Article339 1928-05-01 10 Case Against Mr, Benn preliminary k.vh iky begin A ghastly accident wL, the death of an aged < i m serious injury to a taxi or aa an d before the Second Mat 1 when a case of causing act was commenced. 'i European named W. J.339 words
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Article150 1928-05-01 10 Visits Schools, Library and Museum To-day Mr. Ormsby-Gore visited the Pearl's Hill Elementary School and the Owen Road School and inspected tl Raffles Museum and Library. At 1 p.rc. he was tendered a tiffin at the Euro;Hotel by the Chamber of Commerce. To-morrow Provisional: Visits Tanjong Patrar at150 words
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Article44 1928-05-01 10 Plead Guilty to Charge of Housebreaking Three Malay youths figured in of housebreaking and theft, which up for hearing before the Disl this morning. On pleading «juilty the a santenced to 9 month- r.i. admitted having a crimii The stolen articles wen44 words
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Article152 1928-05-01 10 A Danish boy of 15, untitled completed a circuit of J days. He started on memoration of the cenl Verne, and arrived back April 14. He received an life ir>ura ntr Americans carry fai than all the rest of the —71 per cent of the to< A. Lincoln, general c*152 words
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Miscellaneous189 1928-05-01 10 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLES Solution of Number 69 The following is the solution of Crossword No. 69, entries for which closed at 12 noon to-day. In Thursday's issue of The "Malaya Tribune" the results and the solution with Crossword No. 71, will be published. Across:—L Rink; 5. Art; 9. Ano; 10.189 words
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Article1035 1928-05-01 11 L N K. I'athy, Re-nominated \s Commissioner Indian Correspondent.) to Dr. K. K. Pathy! The advised to ni minate him II inicfral Commissioner meed by the retirement Dr. Pathy only retired nission early this year and months elapsed, when he illared" tor the arduous lal her. 1 hat1,035 words
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Article843 1928-05-01 12 BRITISH AND U. S. PROGRAMMES An American Appeals for Co-operation The following letter appeared recently in the London "Times": Sir, —Now that the British Government has decided to cut out two of its three proposed new cruisers, and our own Government is greatly reducing the Navy Department's843 words
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Article128 1928-05-01 12 The "Daily Mail" publishes a report from its Jaffa correspondent that a considerable quantity of opium was found in a train by which Princess Mary was to travel from Cairo to Jerusalem on April 4. The drug was hidden in lockers in the Royal saloon and while the search was128 words
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Advertisement391 1928-05-01 12 Most Mites per Dollar mi TYRES FIRESTONE TIRE RUBBER to. (S.S.) LTD. fUm tm. SINGAPORE I Hung Sung Merchant Tailors I 32, HILL STREET. jjj (Opposite St. Mary's Dispensary) I SINGAPORE. 1 10» I The House for Up-to-Date Style, Smartnes. I and Perfect-Fittings. I DRESS SUITS A SPECIALITY. ||EST OF391 words
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Article494 1928-05-01 13 A Merchandise Marks Inquiry Closed Tne Board of Trade inquiry into the application for an order under the Merchandise Marks Act requiring- an indication of origin on imported briar pipes and briar bowls was continued and closed recently by a Committee presided over by Sir H. Llewellyn494 words
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