Malaya Tribune, 2 June 1928
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Title Section20 1928-06-02 1 The Malaya Tribune XV, No. 126 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 192820 words
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Advertisement211 1928-06-02 1 j TRY KOREA MISSION CLOTH joa does not FADE. d(»es not SHRINK. I wears LONGER. Korean Products Co. Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 324. 5 252S f^s_S_£ l ______^___s2S_^ 1 a |j "THE MAKE WHICH PREDOMINATES IN EVERY CUSS" J jf PERFORMANCE APPEARANCE ENDURANCE SPEED COMFORT IX)W FIRST COST LOW211 words
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Advertisement273 1928-06-02 1 TLORODOR" J' Washing Suiting! f /-Jy /s>/ AY Wttr HIGH STREET, Singapore. I Now is the time -v\ J I to buy a j I VESTA Sewing; Machine a The most popular and up-to-date Machine in the World. Complete with attachments and book of instructions. S g M fa If273 words
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Article813 1928-06-02 2 The destroyers Ambuscade, Commander A. T. N. Abbay, D.5.0., and Amazon, Commander Francis Howard, D.5.0., left Portsmouth in the middle of last month on their four mqnths' special cruise to the coasts of South America. These destroyer- are the first to be built since the War, and were813 words
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Advertisement438 1928-06-02 2 KREMENTZ SAVE TIME and look always neat by using Kreinentz buttons in your washable coats. They are put in and taken out easily but, when on, there is no possibility of losing them. Neitiie, rime nor climate will damage Kremcnt: plate nor aiTect the beautiful designs. Sold by best stores438 words
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Advertisement41 1928-06-02 2 Pinkettes are laxativ, perl sure daily regularity, headaches, bilious the skin clear and th< chemist- or post fn c, from The Dr. WW) Singapore. Horai Hotel Nos. 35 37, Veerasamy R oa i A Clean, New and quiet Hotd Charges Moderate.41 words
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Article727 1928-06-02 3 ISSIONARY SEIZED AND TIED TO POST v. rything Taken but Shirt and Trousers Changchow, Fukien, correspondent •Shanghai Times" sends the followutit of a bandit exploit from a letter of one of the missionaries fit-formed Church in America. Mr. A. >imass, of that mission, was capbandits about a month727 words
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Advertisement113 1928-06-02 3 WHY YOU HAVE INDIGESTION. How to Relieve it. <i eaten your stomach, large i el acid-bearing gastrin juice are eted If too much gastric juice ed, the ft o 1 soon becomes a sour, mass, which may remain in the everal hours, causin great oain Instant relief an be obtained113 words
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Advertisement410 1928-06-02 3 ill 111 I cor^~^rea^n m m ISSH studebaker m STUDEBAKER Director %oyal Sedate... $3,250 public is supreme judge of sea for 50 Studebaker and Erskine motor car performance —of cars. Australia and New Zealand motor car value. In markets cable tc increase their shipments, all over the world, experienced mo-410 words
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Article1073 1928-06-02 4 Mohamedan Advisory Board Repudiates Circular (By Our Muslim Correspondent) Writing in this journal last Wednesday under the caption, 'The Hari Raya Date Muddle—Great Muslim Meeting criticised," I referred to a printed circular which was distributed at the Town Hall after a Muslim public meeting held there under the1,073 words
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Advertisement328 1928-06-02 4 HELP! j When a Mosquito makes up his mind to sting you, nothing will stop him except WHIZ Fly j Fume. It also kills Flies, Roaches, Moths, Bed j I Bugs and other household insects. Its regular use each month in the year will rid your home of all these328 words
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Advertisement179 1928-06-02 4 j THE KINO O^^NSTRUMENT'. ''His Master's Voice" Catalogue contains a selection of Organ Records, every one of which is a masterpiece of faithful recording, played on th finest organs in the country by the mo* brilliant organists. Ask for a copy of the new booklet giving a complete list of179 words
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Article, Illustration323 1928-06-02 5 On June 2, 1780 Lord George Gordon, half-crazed and fanatical younger son of a Scottish Duke, appeared at the entrance of the H:use of Commons, of which he was a member. Lord George had been an indifferent naval officer and was now an unconsidered back-bench legislator who323 words
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Advertisement228 1928-06-02 5 ro-nigbt at 9:30 p.m. To-night I IND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME at Carson's American Circus Wild West and Carnival at MALAYA BOXING STADIUM Next to Tramway Station) n Acts. All New Stunts ltd for Big Boxing Contest MICKEY GARCIA (Manila) vs. KID CHARLIE (Frisco) v es Saturday and Sunday at 5228 words
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Advertisement522 1928-06-02 5 Church Services TRINITY SUNDAY S. Andrew's Cathedral June 3, 1928 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon. 9:15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5:30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week at the Cathedral: Monday, 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:40522 words
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Advertisement338 1928-06-02 5 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Ladies' Aid Meeting at the Social Hall. 8 p.m. Friday, Bible Class. Leader: Rev. Goh Hood Keng. FOOCHOW M. E. CHURCH (Tamil Church, Short Street) 1:45 to 2:30 p.m. Sunday School in English and Chinese. 2:80 to 3:30 p.m. Service in Chinese. Speaker: Rev. Chiang Cheng Liang.338 words
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Advertisement318 1928-06-02 5 Rapid Advancement and Success What a mar ellous change it manes in life when a poorly paid man suddenly finds a simple and straightforward means of increasing his income! Days of constant self-denial and dread of the future are changed to a bright and happy outlook. To every man this318 words
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Advertisement149 1928-06-02 5 TJROTECT yourself from the IS I dangers that lurk in dark- gg I tCSI ness, light the way in safety with y i W an Eveready Flashlight... The B I ibsS most powerful and dependable I I r .{I flashlight made. I I j gj Ask to see our special149 words
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Advertisement339 1928-06-02 6 EMPIRE CINEMA f I From Friday, June Ito Tuesday, June 5. I Another Super Production Cj Chinese Historical Picture Dj I "The Birth of Tong Chang" rO The most wonderful picture ever screened with beautiful sceneries and [ji costumes. Its a better picture than Au-Chaa Pek Chua which had been339 words
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Advertisement153 1928-06-02 6 Amusements. I ALHAMBRA H 'PHONE 909 (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd.. Proprietor.) a From Thursday, May 31. I FOR SIX NIGHTS S AT 9 P.M. I We take Pleasure in Presenting I A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Special I "Beverly of i Graustark" S FEATURING i MARION DAVIES and I ANTONIO MORENO. a153 words
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Advertisement284 1928-06-02 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets 'PHONE NO. 3156. From Friday, June 1 to Thursday, June 7. NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. Pathe Pictorial and Eve's Film Review. The Sansation of Sensations "The Master of Death" A literal feast to the eye See it—then tell your friends, who didn't, what284 words
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Advertisement128 1928-06-02 6 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. l t %L| -No. From Wednesday, If*. M T June 1 NIGHTLY AT < M BILL COD j In His Smashing Westen Th li THE ARIZONA WliHU WlM, In 5 PartRICHARD TALM Mary Carr, Grace Dam,, Hulette. in "The Night Patrol" There's no such word128 words
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Article140 1928-06-02 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, June 2. Kast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) NIL Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Canara 18; Circe 15; Albert Voegler 11; Kifuku Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Malay Maru 30; Kumsang 32; City of Tokio :'»T; Katong 38.140 words
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Article136 1928-06-02 7 untitled Yu-fan, an 18-year-old schoolboy, "king to a well-to-do family, appeared re Major C. Wilson, at the Central Court, Hong Kong, on a charge of nt behaviour, when he met two Euroladies in Kennedy Road. He was nanded for a week on bail of $500. It tated by the prosecuting136 words
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Article187 1928-06-02 7 SIKH HIT IN SEVERAL PLACES Inspector Astin's Midnight Arrest A shooting incident that occurred in Havelock Road on the night of May 25 was recalled before the Third Magistrate (Mr. C. H. Dakers) this morning when two Sikhs named Surjan Singh and Sohan Singh were accused of187 words
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Article74 1928-06-02 7 Malay Master Heavily Fined The Malay Master of the B Baratta, a 121-ton vessel plying between Singapore and Muar. was this morning fined $600 by the District Judge for overloading lives sol. Mr. Tongue. A.S P., in charge of th? Marine Division, told the Magistrate that he boarded74 words
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Article407 1928-06-02 7 Singapore, June 1. Catalogued 1,286,785 lbs.; 574.46 tons. Offered 1,103.504 lbs.; 492.64 tons. Sold 901,059 lbs.; 402.26 tons. London Spot 9%d. New York Spot 19% cents. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Standard quality 32% cents (1 lot only). Good average quality 31% to 32% cents. Off quality407 words
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Article41 1928-06-02 7 The Pavilion All seats for this evening at the Pavilion Theatre are sold out and there are very few left for, to-morrow evening. Owing to the great demand for seats this picture is extended up to Tuesday, June 5.41 words
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Article36 1928-06-02 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for 1 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 $100.36 words
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Article1514 1928-06-02 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, June 2 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $31$ Buyers Seller* Rice, Siam 2 $288 *Mixed Black Pepper 71.00 71.00 Rice, Siam 3 $278 Sundried Copra lO.iK) Rice, Saigon 1 $260 Mixed Copra 10.70 Rice, Saigon 2 $255 Kayong Copra Rice, Saigon 3 $230 ""Small Flake1,514 words
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Article84 1928-06-02 7 London, June 1. Manchester Market lbs. Shirtings, fair (new basis) 12s 3d 40's Grey Yarns, Single twist 19 %d 6 lbs. T. Cloth, fair—24 yards 8s 4 Mid Liverpool Market Cotton—Fully Middling American holiday. Egyptian Cotton Nil Metals Tin—Standard 8 months £226.5.0 Produce Copra, fair merchantable £26.15.0 Black84 words
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Advertisement402 1928-06-02 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT? FOR SALE English Voile Dresses. $4.00 each. Priscilla, 9, Meyer Mansions. WANTED—Energetic canvassers os good commission basis to sell Householc and toilet soap. Apply Box 669, c|t Malaya Tribune. WANTED Mercantile Firm require middle-age Cashier with Cash Security of $1,000. Applicant must be Straits Born (Hokien) Chinese. Apply402 words
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Advertisement381 1928-06-02 7 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the lHth June, 1928, for the following works:— L Erection of Quarters for an Assistant Conservator of Forests in Barker Road; 2. Reconstruction of No. 49 Keppcl Road; 3. Construction of a School at tha381 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous352 1928-06-02 7 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, June 2 High Tides. —10:19 a.m., 9:48 p.m. e| Tournament, Etceteras vs. Merchants, S.C.C. ,v of Revues, Victoria Theatre, 5 p.m. •Hon d'Oeuvres," Victoria Theatre, 9:30 p.m. i gret Entertainment, Tanglin Club, 9:45 p.m. To-morrow, June I Tides. —10:54 a.m., 10:14 p.m. Birthday of King George. ti352 words
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Miscellaneous76 1928-06-02 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesy of the Government Health Office) Kandang Kerbau Station For the 24 hours ending midnight June 1 deg. Maximum shade temperature 90 F. Minimum shade temperature M P. Mean shade temperature HI.7 K Maximum sun radiation IW r. Minimum grass radiation <-••> r. Sea temperature (maximum) Sea76 words
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Obituary73 1928-06-02 8 ACKNO W L B DC M EST The family of the late Mr. Pang Teck Joon beg to tender their sincere thanks to relatives and friends, J. P. Esqr, of Messrs. Katz Bros, and Co., Ltd., staff of Municipality, and Penang Chinese Union Club for their73 words
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Article1132 1928-06-02 8 SCIENCE THE PLANTER We do not know whether Mr. J. Lawford the present Chairman of the Johore Planters' Association has a sense of the ludicrous but if he has it muH have pleased him vastly after telling all and sundry what he thought of Mr. Ormsby-Gore's visit to this country1,132 words
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Article1035 1928-06-02 8 To-day's tin price is $114.25; 200 tons sold. To-day's rubber price: Spot 32V* cents; London spot 9%d.; New York spot sheet G. cents 19%. The Governor by end with the advice of the Executive Council has prohibited th« importation of "The Kirti," a paper published at Amritsar. A committee of1,035 words
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Article849 1928-06-02 8 Th? appointment <>f Mi an Assistant Official We mu.h regret to I Mr. Justice W. H. Tf has had to go into hospital 1 **i Gajti Mr. A. a. Jeremiah. San Penang Municipality, for has gone en three months' i r ar retirement. His Holiness the Pope849 words
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Article26 1928-06-02 8 From China and Japan by s.s. due at Singapore to-morrow. ran From China and Japan I Maru, due at Singapore on luesO-i: 6th instant.26 words
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Advertisement301 1928-06-02 8 I** ¥7 OJBX B»* SONg w I JKTVL FOR VALUE AND SERVIC E i JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF PRINTED CAMBRICS. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED FOR HARD WEAR AND WASHING. p 40 inches Wide 75 cents per yard I I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. Singapore. I SmmJl-ICJi HMUXJIJ MM W*?i,*MWWmtoAWS? l &^C301 words
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Advertisement86 1928-06-02 8 SPECIAL ENDS Saturday, June 9. Come Before It Is Over. NAMSEN'S No. 54, HIGH STREET. STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS, LEVELS, Etc., Etc. SOLE AGENTS: MOTION, SVIITH SON, LTD. 15, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. HOW TO BIV DIAWOM'S! Buy diamonds from such an importer who absolutely86 words
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Article180 1928-06-02 9 Farewell Conference With Diplomats SAFETY OF FOREIGNERS GUARANTEED Northerners Carry Out a General Retreat Reuter's Far Eastern Service Peking, June 1. reign Ministers called on Marshal -lin at his palace this afternoon ted him for the good order and f reign life and property duringReuter's Far Eastern Service - 180 words
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Article37 1928-06-02 9 Tokyo, June 1. t from states that 4 Tso-lin has informed the ■i\ es of foreign Powers that he _r shortly but all arrangements atie to ensure the maintenance f order in Peking after his withdrawal.37 words
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Article37 1928-06-02 9 Shanghai, June 1. r.alist News Agency states that i.atic Corps at Peking intend a- international train from Peking aily. from to-morrow, and adds 'it rai Chiang Kai-shek has moved .alters from Hsuchow to Tehchow.37 words
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Article30 1928-06-02 9 Tokyo, June 1. from Tientsin states that i i z Tsung-chang has ordered r-ht rners on the Tientsin-Pukcw r. t'r< nt to carry out a general rt treat.30 words
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Article128 1928-06-02 9 Pekin?, June 1. > r. t r t en no special developments with the Tientsin concession <ijr.ni: the past few days. A member of 'f -lapanese Legation, interviewed by K' r :ates that all the Powers are n in the defence of the conces- ng a defence line128 words
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Article87 1928-06-02 9 Hamburg Senate Will End Phosgene Peril Reuter's Service Berlin, June 1. Committee of Enquiry has thai the phosgene container which Hamburg on the 22nd May be- -tore of old war material not h had been destroyed under the f th< peace treaty as permission granted that certainReuter's Service - 87 words
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Article40 1928-06-02 9 Huge Tank at Bombay Burning Reuter's Service Bombay, June 1. '"•friitti are working frantically to the fire of the Standard Oil petrol -lining about half a million gal- re are other huge tanks in the V|( 'irnt\.Reuter's Service - 40 words
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Article28 1928-06-02 9 Reuter's Service Danville, Illinois, June 1. people were killed and 20 injured irban train smash near Fithian tly owing to the failure of the airReuter's Service - 28 words
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Article115 1928-06-02 9 After Australian Tour To Return Here RECORD JOURNEY FOR THIS TYPE OF CRAFT Reuter's Service British Official Wireless Perth, June 1. The four Air Force flying boats have arrived at Broome. All are well. Lcndon, June t. Four Royal Air Force supermarine Napier all metalReuter's Service; British Official Wireless - 115 words
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Article72 1928-06-02 9 WEALTHY AMERICAN TO THE RESCUE Several Governments Are Interested Reuter's Service Oslo, June 1. A telegram from Spitsbergen says that Amundsen has planned an expedition to relieve the Italia which will be financed by an American, Lincoln Ellsworth, now en route to Oslo. The expedition will use anReuter's Service - 72 words
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Article62 1928-06-02 9 Reuter's Service Moscow, June 1. The Relief Committee of the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs has approached the Governments of Sweden Norway and Japan proposing that they co-ordinate relief measures for the Italia. The ship Perseus has been instructed to search the region between Novaya Zemlya,Reuter's Service - 62 words
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Article106 1928-06-02 9 Regulation of Wages Discussed Reuter's Service Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Geneva, June 1. A Japanese film dealing with automatic railway couplings was exhibited at th? International Labour Conference. Three committees have been formed to deal witn the question of the prevention of industrial accidents. Another committee has been foundReuter's Service; Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia - 106 words
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Article27 1928-06-02 9 Reuter's Service Ghent, June 1. The closing sitting of the International Textile Workers' Congress has decided to hold the next meeting in Berlin in 1931.Reuter's Service - 27 words
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Article24 1928-06-02 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Cologne, June 1. The Egyptian department of the exposition was. opened to-day in the presence of Egyptian Government representatives.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia - 24 words
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Article27 1928-06-02 9 Reuter's Service London, June 1. The Tata Iron and Steel Company at Jamshedpore has closed down its worka and has declared a general lockout.Reuter's Service - 27 words
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Article21 1928-06-02 9 Reuter's Service London, June 1. HM S Suffolk has left for China from Portsmouth to relieve H.M.S. Carlisle.Reuter's Service - 21 words
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Article49 1928-06-02 9 Reuter's Service Paris, June 1. Messages from Dunkirk state that a Chinese named Lan You Ten, said to be engaged in recruiting adherents to the ranks of the Kuomintang, has been arrested on a charge of trying to force a woman to swallow a ball of opium.Reuter's Service - 49 words
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Article104 1928-06-02 9 Eight Indians Killed and Nine Wounded POLICE COMPELLED TO FIRE ON MOB Reuter's Service Simla, June 1. Six Sikhs and two Mohammedans were killed and four Sikhs and five Mohammedans were wounded in a riot at Malikpur in the district of Ambala, the disturbance arisingReuter's Service - 104 words
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Article62 1928-06-02 9 NO NEWS OF "JESUS DEL GRAN PODER" Earlier Report of Landing Lacks Confirmation Reuter's Service London, June 2. There is considerable mystery as to the whereabouts of the Spanish aeroplane Jesus del Gran Poder. A Basra message now says that there k no confirmation of the landingReuter's Service - 62 words
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Article28 1928-06-02 9 Reuter's Service Karachi, June 1. lt is confirmed that Captains Jiminez and Iglesias were forced to land at Nasiriyah near Ur of the Chaldees.Reuter's Service - 28 words
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Article105 1928-06-02 9 Sir Alan Cobham's Flight Delayed British Official Wireless London, June L Sir Alan Cobham's flying boat Singapore had to come down in Southampton Water this afternoon during his flight to Rochester. The machine left Plymouth in a squali and later it was noticed that the fabric of oneBritish Official Wireless - 105 words
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Article69 1928-06-02 9 British Official Wireless London. June L Sh* Austen Chamberlain, the Foreign Secretary, leaves London to morrow morning for Geneva to attend a meeting of the Council of the League of Nations. This evening he gave a dinner at the Foreign Office to celebrate the King's birthday. The guestsBritish Official Wireless - 69 words
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Article42 1928-06-02 9 Reuter's Service The Hague, June 1. Queen Wilhelmina will give a gala dinner party and a reception at the palace in Amsterdam on the occasion of the opening of the Olympic Games when she returns from hjr trip abroad.Reuter's Service - 42 words
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Article41 1928-06-02 9 British Official Wireless Lcndon, June 1. Underwriting is in progress for the British Government guaranteed loan for Tanganyika. It is for two millions sterling in four and a half per cent stock, ta be issued at 96.5 per cent.British Official Wireless - 41 words
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Article29 1928-06-02 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Helsingfors, June 1. Twelve thousand Finnish dock labourers are striking to-morrow owing to failure of the Finnish stevedores to obtain a wage increase.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia - 29 words
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Article21 1928-06-02 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Moscow, June 1. Five thousand unemployed landworkers rioted here in a clash with the police.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia - 21 words
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Article24 1928-06-02 9 Havas Agency Paris, June 1. The subscriptions to the 5 per cent consolidation loan now total 18 billions of francs. w«'4Havas Agency - 24 words
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Article33 1928-06-02 9 First Step in TransPacific Flight NARROW ESCAPE FROM LOSS OF BEARINGS Fuel Almost Finished When Land was Sighted Reuter's Service Honolulu, June L The Southern Cross has arrived here.Reuter's Service - 33 words
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Article164 1928-06-02 9 Honolulu, June L Wireless played a notable part in the 2,100 miles flight hither from California of the two Australians and two Americans in the two-engined monoplane Southern Cross." The greatest anxiety was felt throughout the night when the machine lost its bearings and groped over the164 words
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Article35 1928-06-02 9 San Francisco, June L A wireless message from the Southern Cross was received here at 11:23 a.m. She was communicating with the steamer Makiki from which she wa- trying to get her bearings.35 words
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Article32 1928-06-02 9 New York, June 1. Signals fiom the aeroplane "Southern Cross stopped abruptly at 10:05 local time last night. The lrsi words before the interruption were: "Hit an air pocket."32 words
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Article47 1928-06-02 9 ENGLAND DESIRES FREE HAND Germans Shut Out of Chemical Trust Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia London-, June L Sir Alfred Mond announced at London the failure of the plan for an Anglo-Ger-man chemical combine. He stated that England desires a free hand within the British Empire.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia - 47 words
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Article68 1928-06-02 9 Ipoh Celebrates Without Demonstration (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 2. The Chinese day of mourning for Tsinanfu was generally observed here. were halfmasted and workmen were idle. The whole affair was very quiet, however, being enjoyed merely as a holiday. Eighty per cent of the Chinese shops68 words
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Article64 1928-06-02 9 Farewell Visit to President and Mrs. Coolidge Reuter's Service Washington, June L With the elaborate preparations for her wedding to Prince Chicbibu of Japan completed, Miss Setsu to-day sailed for Japan accompanied by her parents. President and Mrs. Coolidge yesterday received the Setsu family and discussed theReuter's Service - 64 words
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Article68 1928-06-02 9 British Official Wireless London, June 1. Visitors to the Royal Tournament at Olympia have witnessed enthusiastic welcomes to the distinguish ed persons who have presided at the various sessions, but the greatest reception was that extended to the Prince of Wales whin he entered the Royal box thisBritish Official Wireless - 68 words
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Article42 1928-06-02 9 With reference to an absurdity disclosed in a case which he was trying in London, Mr. Justice Rowlatt observed: "It is like measuring the distance between Charingcross and Christmas Day." (Laughter.) Counse 1 Or multiplying four o'clock and a pounu of butter.42 words
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Advertisement125 1928-06-02 9 ILACTOMALTINE. I 1 G S c X 1 Ln I I Malt. Mf fir and Cream. X I 1 5 lANTI ANT IDEA r I I I c FLESH FORMING FOOD. j Nutricious, Palatable, Strengthening. I I I rj I Contains 'all the Vaiuable!Food I nJ I Properties of the*;Finest*Scotch125 words
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Article409 1928-06-02 10 Football S.C.F.A. SURPRISE THE MALAYS Losers Display Poor Form The large crowd at the Stadium was provided with a surprise yesterday afternoon when the Chinese uefeated the Malays by two clear goals to nothing in a first division League match. After the poor fori; the winners have been409 words
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Article212 1928-06-02 10 Probable Starters and Jockeys For the Derby Reuter's Service London. June 1. The following are probables for the Derby with their jockeys as far as arranged: Advocate (J. Evans). Black Watch (Smirke*. Bubbles II (Bouillon), Camelford (Orme). Constant Son (Carslake). Cyclone (Lane). Fairway (Weston), Felstead. (H. Wragg). Fernkloof (Ferryman).Reuter's Service - 212 words
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Article53 1928-06-02 10 Racecourse G. C. May Medal Competition Under the auspices of the Racecourse Golf Club, the May Medal was played recently with the following result: G. H. N. Chia Yong Hce 77 7 70 W. Fryer 92 14 78 V. H. Norris 91 12 79 E. C. Van der Beek53 words
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Article158 1928-06-02 10 On to-morrow afternoon, the Sports Club Committee and helpers will held a Fete in the grounds of the Y.W.C.A. at Fort Canning Road. The Fete is to be opened at 4:30 p.m. by Lady Marriott and is in aid of the Sports Club and of the World's Y.W.C.A.158 words
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Article350 1928-06-02 10 CHAMPIONS EASY WIN OVER SUSSEX Notts Big Score And Victory at Gravesend Reuter's Service London, June 1. Ihe following are the scores of matches in first-clan cricket which commenced on May SO:— M.C.C. vs. WALES At Lords: The M.C.C. defeated Wales by rive wickets. Wales 169 and 253. M.C.C.Reuter's Service - 350 words
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207 1928-06-02 10 In a cricket match at Johore Bahru on Thursday, the Medical College Union drew with the Johore Cricket Club. Johore scored 114 for six and declared. The visitors, going in at 4:45 p.m., attempted to force the game and at close of play htul207 words
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132 1928-06-02 10 In the first match of the S.C.C. cricket tournament at the Padang last evening the Merchants met the Etcetera*. Scores: Merchants B. Brooke b Lewis H. E. Goodman C Palmer b Stevens 21 A. T. Wedgewood b Ilsley 0 G. H. Pinckney not132 words
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188 1928-06-02 10 The annual all day match between the I Past and Present Rafflesians will take I place on the Raffles School ground on Monday, commencing at 10:30. The fol- lowing will be the teams: Past Raffl?- sians: N. L. Clarke (Captain); H. G. Stack188 words
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Article219 1928-06-02 10 Yesterday's Results at the Garrison Tournament Inter-Regimental Doubles—Semi-finals R A. (Major Porter and Lt. Brodie) beat R A.M.C. (Lt. Col. Richmond and Major Austin), 3—6, 6—l, 6—2. R.A.S.C. (Major Gardner and Capt. Price) beat Stall" (Major General Van Straubenzee and Major Stoehr), B—6, 6—-'5. Married Couple*—Semi-finals Capt. and Mrs.219 words
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Article296 1928-06-02 10 The following books will be ready for is.-ue on Saturday at 9 am.: Anon Some Letters from a Man of No Importance. IS'.»5 to 11» 14. Allen. G. C. Modern Japan and its Problems. Baldwin. Stanley. Our Inheritance. Speeches and Addresses. Boon, John. Victorians, Edwardians, and Georgians. A296 words
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Article126 1928-06-02 10 With reference to the tragedy in one of the docks here on Thursday evening, when four German members of the French Foreign Legion jumped overboard from i the French mail steamer "Athos IF' in an endeavour to escape service and one of them was drowned, the126 words
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Article1394 1928-06-02 10 Vaccination (To the Editor, of the Malaya Tribune) I Sir, —It is obvious from recent correspondence puDiisned in Singapore newspapers that tnere is an honest douot in tne minds of some readers as to the value of vaccination smaiipox. Such periodicals as the mis-named 'lrutn" do1,394 words
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Article330 1928-06-02 10 (To The Editor of The Malaya Tribune.) Sir, —My Committee will be glad if you will kindly grant me space in your papei to appeal to the Chinese Community here to subscribe to the Shantung Relief Fund which as its name implies is a fund intended only330 words
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Article134 1928-06-02 10 Audiences Demand Bona Fide English Accents The Equity Association of American actors, which is seeking to limit the appearance of foreign members of the profession in the United States, will be unable to far in respect to England, because New York theatregoers demand bona tide English accents134 words
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Article120 1928-06-02 10 In the course of an address on "The Good Fight," made after the Oxford and Cambridge boat race, the Vicar of a country church, writes a correspondent, introduced a topical reference, and drew a moving picture of the Oxford crew, heir eyes fixed steadfastly on the goal," struggling dauntlesslv to120 words
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Article124 1928-06-02 10 MRS. SANMUGA.M VBIEti FAY IN FULL Mr. Justice Prichard Orders Cathiravalo out of Court The public examination 0 f u Sanmugam wa;, taken un i Mr. Justice Prichaid. It" u that Mrs. Sanmugam would 1*. i tion to pay 100 per cent of ht i lj a V124 words
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Article135 1928-06-02 10 Accused Angered at Being Called a Leper A verdict of culpable homicide amounting to murder was returned by the Con yesterday afterrn on against the Chintzleper who attacked and killed his employ** with an axe in a house in Pickering Stre Accused was angered at being .onstant., accused135 words
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Article183 1928-06-02 10 (By courtesy of the Xichi-Nichi Shimbunsha l Tokio. May RL A report received from a tisslwlaj source says that Soviet Russia h on lending a more thorough belpiag to General Feng Yu-hsiang. in rKi Bfth enhanced prestige of Ftng in the N To that end Russia has made183 words
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Article165 1928-06-02 10 The following is the health bdW tbe League of Nations' Eastern wmm for the week ended May 26: Suez: —2 plague cases. Aden:—l plague cast- and I deat" Basrah:-2 smallpox cases and Ba-sein:—4 plague death.-; deaths. r1 1V Bombay:—! plague death: cases and IS deaths as against ii165 words
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Article101 1928-06-02 10 The s.s. Seistan, untitled from Singapore with S9l reported the death at one when two days ou: from body was buried at sea. By the side of the Kh 1 says the "Canton liMZeiv tablished a stall when- car. N t» sale articles made by the j gaoL The guests101 words
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Article1185 1928-06-02 11 L ONDON TO AUSTRALIA BY A 14 H.P. BEAN CAR Interview with Messrs. Birtles And Stollery .lay's "Malaya Tribune" we gave sketch of the motor journey a* gapore that has been undertaken is E. Birtles and Mr. P. E. Mr. Birtles in an Australian llery a Canadian.1,185 words
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Advertisement288 1928-06-02 11 THE LATEST AND THE MOST POPULAR MUSIC PIECES. g Each at 90 cts g 5j FOX TROT SONGS:— WALTZES:— S H THERE MUST BE A SILVER LINING. THE SONG IS ENDED. ffi MY BLUE HEAVEN. RAMO.NA. g C| HENRY'S MADE A LADY OUT OF LIZZIE. I'M A* AY FHOM THE288 words
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Advertisement334 1928-06-02 11 AERATED WATERS. I I I J F. P WINKLER'S I DIABETONIT is an absolutely effective remedy for DIABETES MELLITUS. I F. P. Winkler's DIABETONIT is an absolutely harmless, natural herb composition, in no way s injurious to the body, and made according to a j special process. I If F.334 words
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Miscellaneous55 1928-06-02 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for June 4, 1928. To-day, June 2 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, S. R. E. (v) Sigs., Musketry Classification. To-morrow. June 3 6:30 a.m.—Drill Hall, All Units—S. V. C, Battalion Practice King's Birthday Parade. Monday, June 4 6:30 a.m.—Drill Hall, All Units S.55 words
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Article454 1928-06-02 12 SPOUSE OF RICH STOCK BROKER i Singapore Man Forgets Needy "Widow" Broken in health and spirit, an Englishwoman is dragging out a lonely, impoverished existence in Sweden by the sale of the jewels which were the sole legacy to her of her dead husband, a wealthy siockbroker454 words
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Article67 1928-06-02 12 British Official Wireless London, June 1. Paris 124 New York Brussels 34.98 GeneVa 19rtQ9* Amsterdam 1 Milan 9265 Berlin 20.4 Stockholm Jg-W Copenhagen Oslo 18 Vienna 34.6'95 Prague 16^Jf Helsingfors 194 K z1| Bucharest 89 -;> Rio 5 59 64 Buenos Aires 47 23 32 Bombay Is 5 31|32dBritish Official Wireless - 67 words
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Advertisement227 1928-06-02 13 f -a-, Yaie s P ur "Geared J S tliain BIOCkS r| AI E MACHINE SHOP NECESSITIES 1 rHE yale spur-geared chain g rjj i BLOCK is the safest and speediest port- pJ H dflH 1 able nan(l hoist where loads must be lifted S i IP*»' 1 frM l227 words
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Advertisement155 1928-06-02 13 AUCTION SALE_ A Golden Opportunity of Acquiring SeaSide Residential Properties at Katong. Estate of Chew Joo Chiat, (Deceased.) IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable freehold land and houses known a"Maf eking" No. 17-4 and Nos. 17-3 and 17-5 Off East Coast Road, Singapore. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, AT 2:30 P.M. Valuable155 words
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Advertisement492 1928-06-02 13 AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD LAND AND HOUSE PROPERTIES. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Saleroom. No. 30, Chulia Street. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6 AT 2.30 P.M. Lot L Valuable 999 years' leasehold land and the 3-storey shophouse known as No.492 words
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Advertisement571 1928-06-02 14 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL I beg to notify my Patrons that I have to-day removed from 19, Noordin Lane te> 41, Selegie Road. ONG CHENG PEW, String and Brass Band, Supplier. JOHORE GOVERNMENT Notice is hereby given that on and after tke Ist July, 1928, no solid tyred Lorries571 words
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Advertisement423 1928-06-02 14 TO LET TO LET—Bungalow No. 159 off East Coast Road, 7 1 milestone. Apply 71, Market Street. TO LET—From Ist March, 1928, terrace houses Nos. 8, 9 and 10 Chapel Road. Water laid on. Rent $50. Apply to Rahamin Penhas, 86 Robinson Road, Singapore. HOUSE TO LET One two-storeyed house423 words
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Advertisement508 1928-06-02 14 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITEDHEAD 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, Dfe. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang508 words
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Advertisement256 1928-06-02 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 Capitol £1,800,000 Paid-up Capitol £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,584,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.256 words
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Advertisement162 1928-06-02 14 INSURANCE j THE tikw\ SOLTB \JP BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE* MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT jIOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manages Office: 2, Fin lays on Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE.162 words
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Advertisement212 1928-06-02 14 INSURANCE THE EASTK|;\ j NljJ ASSURANCE < »XI UAT f)N LDHTED. (Incorporated p c« HEAD OFFICE: S «JAPO» 2nd Floor of N„. M Singapon. 'Phone Nos. 3046 and BOARD OF DIB See Teong Wah. E (Chairman). Gaw Khek Khiam. (Vice Chairman). Ong Soon Tee. E Koh San Hin, X Seah212 words
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Advertisement389 1928-06-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA APCAR "LINES Incorporated in England) Al ML PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. dv*INSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM P NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. rUnder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWABM from LONDON r China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1928 9,100 June n di 16,600389 words
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Advertisement458 1928-06-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIME r Hugo r~ 1 \DeutschStinnes Mp H Australische Linien |fi Q Oampfschiffsand Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS HONG KONG, SHANGHAI JAPAN Hindenburg June 4 Rhein via Manila June 15 t Oldenburg July 1 t Saarland via Manila July 10 MANILA, HONG458 words
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Advertisement502 1928-06-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS norddeutscheb l\ *w I (Incorporated YT"~ in Germany.) The undernoted are tha Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS FOR MANILA, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. COBLENZ due Spore June 21 FOR MANILA, JAPAN AND VLADIVOSTOK, t KONIGSBERG due Spore June 6 FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN, f502 words
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Advertisement219 1928-06-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG (direct express service—l 9 Yt hours) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG Monday 4 p.m. "KINTA" Wednesday 4 p.m. "IPOH" Saturday 4 p.m. "KLANG" PORT SWETTENHAM TELUK ANSON Friday 4 p.m.219 words
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