Malaya Tribune, 15 November 1928
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Title Section21 1928-11-15 1 The Malaya Tribune V.l. XV, -No. 268 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, November 15, 192cS.21 words
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Advertisement130 1928-11-15 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOl CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. r tf B i t KODAK FILMPACK SNAP'S COMPETITION. I Get a Kodak FPFF f Reflex Camera j PARTICULARS FROM AMATEUR JPHOTO STORE. I MEYER'S MANSIONS (OPPOSITE CATHEDRAL) SINGAPORE. I Mffiaf Is the Water I Camera I j It is the Lightest130 words
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Advertisement152 1928-11-15 1 "FLORODOR f Washing f Suitings T*"* 4 -O. I For Tropical r HIGH STREET Singapore. E" 11 mm^„^ }j j Sole Agents: f 1 SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. f (Incorporated in <h<» Straita Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar r rfl B m j mm mm I l AKentS: I 1152 words
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Article394 1928-11-15 2 G.P.O. Contract Placed Outside. Great interest was aroused recently by the action of the General Post Office in placing abroad an important contract for bronze wire, says "The Financial Times." The Post Office explained its action by charging the British manufacturers, not for the first time, with demanding394 words
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Article151 1928-11-15 2 Eight Years After an Operation. A woman from Yorkshire underwent a serious abdominal operation in London eight years ago and afterwards went to live at Vence, in the French Riviera. She still felt pain and underwent another operation two years ago, but obtained no relief. Taken ill151 words
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Advertisement308 1928-11-15 2 j WHITEAWAYS WONDERFUL TOT BAZAAR. 1 j ————g I'BII DA CAR. TOY STEAMBOATS. All >E mo\el s F^Ld A L You build it! It consists of 30 Strong Metal clockwork boats, with bronze hulls and seats and red wheels. No. separate parts for making up a white upperworks. Deck-house Life-boats,308 words
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Advertisement485 1928-11-15 2 1 j j WILL HER DREAM COME TRIE? How Many Anaemic Sickly Girls Have Won Happy Healthy Wifehood and Motherhood. Tens of thousands of girls lose their eminent medical opportunity of a husband and home be- proved so successful in 'i= n r,reSfr W cause of their wretched state of485 words
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Article342 1928-11-15 3 HEADS NOW BEING TRANSPLANTED. Sex Follows Brain and Not Body. fn^Zf y e are being performed by European scientists in cutSne them he on dS h°H inS CtS S nd tnem on the bodies of other insects Thi* exchange of heads has produced'stertT^ Professor Plavilstshikoff, describing hi!342 words
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Article114 1928-11-15 3 A Japanese commercial museum will be established in Stamboul. Turkey t £5 °IYIl Y1 7 i 00 which to be fnduded in industry Office. The erection of the mu*g be -trusted to the Japan-Turkey nnder the direction of Mr Katsutaro Inahata. w"i, T 8 case of atavism ha s occurred114 words
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Advertisement154 1928-11-15 3 PILLS for your BODY MIND HELP AND CURE for Neurasthenia, Anaemia, Debility, Weakness and Overwork. Obtainable at all Chemists. AGENTS G. H. SLOT Co., Lid. PENANG SINGAPORE. "NATIONAL" NIGHT LIGHT Suitable for 230 v 0 t A.C. and D.C. Burns 10 hours for M cent. > !i 1 national Electric154 words
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Advertisement51 1928-11-15 3 Ijl Ice "^ll" DE COLOGNE BATH SOAP 01^ 1 Jfct A B00N F0R i I WELL-DRESSED MEN jjj I#jA "ROLLS-ROYCE" life* TAILORING I lira AT FORD" PRICES zJjiM. |f Phone 7,i or ca 81 3 87-2. Victoria Street. IBjgr R. K. BANDAR A J (Late Cotter to Messrs. Campbell s51 words
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Advertisement58 1928-11-15 3 1""' I 1H^__ NEW! NEW! NEW' cj j "BEKA" I J Teo-chew, Cantonese and Malay Records. 1 (MISS! AYER LAUT AND MISS. RIBOET) The Prize Singers of Java. a All the above records are I ELECTRICALLY RECORDED. 8 I Competitive Prices. c] 3 Distributors: jjj I MONG HUAT CO., I58 words
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Article2255 1928-11-15 4 The Mystery of Human Life.— The Inferiority Complex Defined. —The Progress of Wireless. A Race to Perfect Television. (Special to the Malaya Tribune") London, September 27. Professor A. V. Hill, of London University, has discovered that without oxidation the human eell —unlike any other cell—not only ceases2,255 words
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Advertisement528 1928-11-15 4 NOW is THE TIME to RID <£4J YOURSELF ofCATARRH\J[ iJ with NOSTROLINE' Seize the chance Springtime offers to banish Catarrh onoe for all. While Nature it rebuilding the winter-wasted tissues a touch of N'osiroline" Inside the nose destroys the Catarrh germs. Its pleasant, soothing Tapours cleanse and heal from nostril528 words
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Advertisement223 1928-11-15 4 I I You are under no obligation to purchase. 1 but, we cordially invite you to call I and hear The Latest. 1 I "His Masters Voice" I I RECORDS I I Electric Recordings X I NEW ISSUES ARRIVE Ln B I Twice Monthly NEW SHIPMENT DUE NOVEMBER 4. S223 words
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Article635 1928-11-15 5 Fraser's Report. Messrs Fraser and Co., Singapore, in state- W reP rt dated November 13 thJ h Tin c J? a a stron «er feeling in tne no market during the past week and van,S nCe K f the metal shews a small ad3 anCe ln the635 words
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Article73 1928-11-15 5 British Official Wireless. London, November 14 P ar is 124.1 New York 4.84 13/16 Brussels 34.89 Geneva 25.2 Amsterdam 12.***** Milan 92.55 Berlin 20.35 Stockholm 18.14 Copenhagen 18.19 sl 18.19 Vienna 34.495 Prague 163.75 Helsingfors 192.75 Madrid 30.075 Lisbon 107 7/16 Athens 375 Bucharest 805.5 5»o 5 29/32 BuenosBritish Official Wireless. - 73 words
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Article35 1928-11-15 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 equal co $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. '56 equal to $100.35 words
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Advertisement452 1928-11-15 5 W J7ROM dawn to d usk, \J and after, there's un\ limited pleasure to be hacPv trom a Johnson-powered 1 Though yachting remains the i dI the few, outboard mntnrK^tin» X y M I'iVr• Y% W the modern sport of the millions, Z^-lT^^ Get a boat. Clamp on a Johnson.452 words
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Advertisement384 1928-11-15 5 Announcement! j The Fresh Food Refrigerating Co. Ltd., announce that their business of purveyors of Fresh Quality Foodstuffs will be OPENING THE ORCHARD ROAD RETAIL DEPOT SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. 17. The policy of the Company is to provide only the highest grade foods, handled only in the most hygienic and384 words
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Miscellaneous95 1928-11-15 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for Sunday November 18: To-morrow, November 16. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.V.C. Band, Band Practice. Saturday, November 17. 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, Chinese Coy., Annual Rifle Meeting. Sunday, November 18. 7.30 a.m.—Bukit Timah Range, Chinese Company, Annual Rifle Meeting. aao a.m.—Seletar Range, "A"95 words
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Advertisement327 1928-11-15 6 2SZSZSZSZS2SZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSESZSZSZSZSI !S?SZSZS^SES?SESSh-IS^SiSZSiSESiS2SS^ 1 PAVILION i I 'PHONE 903 I I FROM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 TO MONDAYJNOVEMBER 19. S g At 9.15 p.m. sharp. X I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE I Olga Tschechowa j I" Love's Crucifixion"! g IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. S I FRED THOMSON j "Hands327 words
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Advertisement202 1928-11-15 6 Amusements. lALHAMBRAj I THONE 909 I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors) S I a c I Season Commencing November 7. j a c jj] IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. SHARP. [j I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. c I Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Masterpiece "BEN-HUR" I THE ONE MIGHTY SPECTACLE! 1202 words
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Advertisement477 1928-11-15 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bancoolea Strwta •PHONE No. 3156. From Friday, November B to Thursday, November 15. AT 9 P.M. Screen Snapshots The Menace of the Mounted (Mustang) Rex BEACH'S "PADLOCKED" A Paramount Special Starring LOIS MORAN. LOUISE DRESSER and' NOAH BEERY. The story of a Puritanical father who477 words
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Article126 1928-11-15 7 ®*ips Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, November 15. (Entrance Gate 1). Mala >' Mara 20. tarf (Entrance <Jat« 3). acedoma and Vogtland 18; Kelantan iik.ita Maru 15; Gambhira 11; Efcni!. h zinf > er 6. M k Entrance Gate 3). 3 f" aru 30; Edavana126 words
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Article27 1928-11-15 7 Arrivals. S** <in 8 7 «»>», c»pt. chm**, ■3.11, J >»-H: for L'..« A. via Java **>• w *®*i Capt. Ritchie, from l 12 > for Hoihow 18.11.27 words
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Article302 1928-11-15 7 MAJORITY VERDICTS IN SEDITION CASES. Sentence in Robbery Case. The case in which two Chinese women and a Hylam were charged with being in possession of seditious literature was concluded before Mr. Justice Burton at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. The first accused was found guilty by the jury302 words
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Article198 1928-11-15 7 Special Secretariat to Look After Interests. It is understood that the Secretary of State for India has sanctioned the appointment of a joint secretary to the Education Department of the Government of India for a period of two years, in the first instance, the appointment tak ng efTect198 words
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Article150 1928-11-15 7 Extension of Time Granted. In the Court of Appeal in Singapore yesterday, in the case of D..J.W. Abeygoonasekara, plaintiff-respondent, versus St. Alban Smith, defendant-appellant, Mr. J. G. Campbell moved the Court for an extension of time tor filing the memoranda in certain appeals against the decision of150 words
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Article130 1928-11-15 7 In the Divorce Division, on October 12, the Rev. Vyvyan Henry Copley Moyle, lately a chaplain at Hong Kong Cathedral, and now living at Fyning Common, Rogate. Petersfield, Hants, petitioned for the dissolution of his marriage with his wife, Mrs. Mary Marguerite Moyle, nee Handley, of Birchanger, on the ground130 words
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Article198 1928-11-15 7 Sixteenth Annual Report. The sixteenth annual report of the board of directors to the shareholders ot the Chinese Commercial Bank Ltd., is as follows:— fThe directors have pleasure in laying before the shareholders the balance sheet and statement of profit and loss account for the year198 words
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Article308 1928-11-15 7 Committee No. 3 of the Municipal Commissioners have taken the following action at a meeting held on November 9. Confirmed plans, requisition, estimate and provisional apportionment in connection with th? metalling and draining of Lorong Lalat from its junction with Jalan Besar to Townshend Road. Approved service308 words
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Article54 1928-11-15 7 The Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya, Penang, informs us that the following were the numbers of arrivals from and departures to Madras Presidency during October: Arrivals (figures supplied by travelling inspectors) Adults 2,963, Minors 589. Departures (figures supplied iff steamer agents) Adults 4,077, Minors 443. The arrivals relate54 words
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Article80 1928-11-15 7 London, November IS. Manchester Market. B*4- lb. Shirtings, fair (new basis) 13 a 40's Grey Yarns, Single twist 18H 6 lb. T. Cloth, fair—24 yards 8s Liverpool Market. Cotton—Fully Middling American 10.54 Egyptian Cotton 18.05 Metals. Tin—Standard 3 months £225.2.6 Produce. Copra, fair merchantable £25.0.0 Black Pepper It80 words
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Article1410 1928-11-15 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE. p: c XT Singapore, November 15 SS IK jgj jpi i p B. 7 Seller. Rice, Siam 3 S?J Mixed Black Pepper 66.00 Rice, Saigon 1 foi? C pra 10 35 Rice, Sai|on 2 S?J S? lXed C pra 1010 Rice SaicLr, Kayong Copra Rice, Rangoon 21,410 words
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Advertisement47 1928-11-15 7 Y. W. C. A. CAFETERIA TRY IT THE BEST TIFFIN IN TOWN. UNION BUILDING. SPECIAL—TO-MORROW. Fried Fish and Chip Potatoes 25 Fish Pie 20 Pork Chop 25 Mutton Stew 30 Laksa 20 Prawn Dhall Carry 15 (Small) Fish Curry and Bice 15 Egg Corry ft Bice 1547 words
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Advertisement736 1928-11-15 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—Experienced Chinese salesman, well acquainted with Piece-goods and Sundries' Dealers. Salary and commission. Apply with copies of testimonials to 76«;, c o Malaya Tribune. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Customers are requested to note that we have this day removed our Office from No. 739-1, Geylang" Road to No. 493736 words
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Miscellaneous473 1928-11-15 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, November 15. v h Tides. --0.8 a.m., 11.26 p.m. reward mail olo.es 2 p.m., train 4 p.m. Ewnch homeward mad closes, 2 p.m. ISralian mail closes, 3 p.m. Madam' pupils, Victoria Theatre, ul* r y m M.C.A. v. Police, V.M.C.A. To-morrow, November 16. WA Tides.— 0.42 a.m.,473 words
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Miscellaneous81 1928-11-15 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (Bv courtesy of the Government Health Office). For the 24 hours ending midnight, November 14. deg. Maximum shade temperature 85 F. Minimum shade temperature 73.5 F. Mean shad? temperature 78.2 F. Maximum .sun radiation 13 9 F. Minimum grass radiation 71.7 F. Sea temperature (maximum)81 words
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Article621 1928-11-15 8 All Malaya is discussing education these days, and mostly in a distinctly critical fashion. It was therefore no surprise that the subject should crop up at the recent meeting of the Federal Council in Kuala Lumpur. The Hon. Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim, a Perak Member, whose contributions621 words
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Article357 1928-11-15 8 The members of the C.C.A. are requested to note that the debate which was fixed for to-day has been postponed till Thursday next week, at 8.15 p.m. A short talk on "Path to Peace" will be delivered at the Town Branch of the Theosophical Society, 3, Finlayson Green, 2nd floor,357 words
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Article614 1928-11-15 8 Dr. N. Chand has been appointed to act as Divisional Medical Officer, Third Division, Sarawak. Mr. J. O'Connell, of the F.M.S. Police Force, at present stationed at Ipoh, will be proceeding Home on long leave on December L fThe Rev. Mr. Hoover, of the Wesleyan Episcopal Mission,614 words
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Article234 1928-11-15 8 Timely Tribute to Mr. Vick. A large company assembled at the Europe Hotel last evening, at the invitation of the Sirrgapor3 Turf Club, for the Itaee Dinner. The ehairmar. of the committee, Mr. A. W. Vick. presided, and on his right sat the G.O.C. (Sir C. C.234 words
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Article42 1928-11-15 8 From China and Japan by s.s. Tamba Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow. From Holland 4 by s.s. Tambora, due at Singapore to-morrow morning. From Europe, (London mails despatched October 25) by s.s. Naldera, due at Penang at 4 p.m. to-day42 words
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Article36 1928-11-15 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London:—8 7/lGd. New York:—18 cents (G.). Singapore:—28% —29 cents. TIN. London:—Spot £229 Os Od (down 20s Od); 3 months £223 10a Od (down 30s Od). Singapore:—$11 1.62V4 (225 tons sold).36 words
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Article542 1928-11-15 8 REMINISCENCES BY un DUNMAN. An Epic Swimming Hong Kong. at Mr. W. Dunman. Sim veteran, sends us the 0 w reminiscences: "^rej^ Reading the interesting Malaya" by Brig.-Gen. H Br iS i me wonder whither it wa Hai I knew in Hong Kong* dates did not coincid542 words
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Article71 1928-11-15 8 Birthday Message From King George. (From Our Owm Corretpor-dent' Bangkok, November HAt the King of SiamV ;rthdav tions, ei.srht congrmtulat received from Sovereign-, in<S, Georgo. who said: "On r o'la.-: Your Majesty's birthday I t;» sure in offering you my c f y :i J and71 words
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Article24 1928-11-15 8 -nihlic that We are asked to persons buying tickets Show to-morrow in a Cathedral Or.-an Fund at John Little's for I24 words
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Article68 1928-11-15 8 Miss Cecilia Hans, n. th< el br linist, who entranced v Victoria Theatre not low? J a farewell performam. Thursday next week, of the finest woman vi She was a classmate of Heifetz and her tonof pronounced pow< i tour of the East ha: ful. When she68 words
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Article35 1928-11-15 8 According to W. untitled rubber tochnolofrist, euphorbia trees of South rff of hailed as a great pot< rubber, contain but little resin; the trees cannot a regularly tapped, and their ploitation is nut very proi35 words
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Advertisement143 1928-11-15 8 I IS <yS§l i I ufellßl •W- 7 We have a Varied Selection of X'mas Cards in Beautiful Designs. PRICES PER BOX OF SIX CARDS WITH ENVELOPES. From 65cts to $3.00 ROBINSON Co., Ltd., Singapore. p 1 rj When mind and body flag n--1 J J disa under the strain143 words
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Advertisement147 1928-11-15 8 ART CHINESE Hand Paintings BEST FOB X'MAS PRESENTS To Home Folks. SEE THEM AT:NAMSENS 54, HIGH STREET. PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. HOW TO BUY DIAMONDS. Buy diamonds from147 words
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Article706 1928-11-15 9 I Government's Policy I Defined. I -RACK-DOOR PROTECTION" I NOT CONTEMPLATED. British Official Wireless. Rugby, November 15. Thp debate on the Address in reply to I King- Speech was resumed in the [unions to-day by Mr. Snowden, I unmoved on behalf of the Labour B 1. anBritish Official Wireless. - 706 words
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Article76 1928-11-15 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 15. kitcJ US 01 Commons adopted the i M r I;V to King's Speech and to motion by 309 C(,nlr' l r Vt a Ied no serious cleavage a %uar< >e °P' n on on the subject of jDing emphasised that he was not rReuter's Service. - 76 words
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Article71 1928-11-15 9 (>ni Pany Secures Big Contract. ltu r a Service.] II iros November 14. |f? ei »<lo approved Parlia- a contract between Ltd an English Mmas Geraes, which "razd one of the most v iron ore in the f provides for the ie" f iron ore annually, Jhjrty71 words
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Article1599 1928-11-15 9 DEATH-ROLL OF OVER A HUNDRED. Captain Carey Goes Gallantly to His Death. Reuter's Service. New York, November 14. A terse wireless description of his rescue of over a hundred survivors of the Vestris" disaster is given hv Cummings, of the "American swjpe?^ rad o P sition of thReuter's Service. - 1,599 words
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Article226 1928-11-15 9 Statement in the House of Commons. Reuter's Service. London, November 14. In the House of Commons, Mr. LockerLampson, replying to Sir Robert Thomas's request for information with regard to recent piracies in China seas, said that there did not seem to be evidence that piracy was increasing.Reuter's Service. - 226 words
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Article25 1928-11-15 9 SCIENCE AND INVENTION, on page 4. "MERRY OLD DAYS," By Mr. W. Dunman, on page 8. INDIAN NEWS AND NOTES, on page 11.25 words
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Article1852 1928-11-15 9 Solemn Final Rites Observed. EVIDENCE OF NATION'S MALAYAN ORIGIN. Reuter's Service. Kyoto, November 15. Last night were enacted scenes such as could be witnessed in no country in the world other than Japan, and only once in a generation even there. In the dead of night, aloneReuter's Service. - 1,852 words
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Advertisement108 1928-11-15 9 I BULLDOG BRAND j I GENUINE GUINNESS STOUT j S AS BOTTLED BY S J ROBERT PORTER CO., LTD. I BE SURE TO ASK FOR I Bulldog Brand" j I AND SEE YOU GET IT. I SOLE AGENTS: I 1 GUTITMiygb 1 S (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) J Brunswick108 words
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Article282 1928-11-15 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. MALAYS BEAT GUNNERS. Charity Match at the Stadium. The match between the Malays and th? R.G.A. which was played at the Stadium yesterday afternoon, in aid of St. DunsUan s received very poor support, there bring oniy a sprinkling, of spectytors. The gam which had to282 words
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Article94 1928-11-15 10 On Tuesday the 13th instant the M A' team beat the "B" team by two clear goals in the Junior Civil Service Association league. Yesterday the "G" team beat the "C" team by 4 goals to 2. To-morrow the "H" team (captained by Goh Tong Hee) will meet94 words
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Article46 1928-11-15 10 The following will represent the Eastern Extensions Telegraph against Teck Hoe's XI at the Stadium to-day:— M. Raside; Ramasamy, Dyaram; N. Rozario, A. Martin, Adakalara; W. Martinus, F. Rozario, G. Vaz, W. Rozario, H. De. Souza. Reserve:—C. Minjoot.46 words
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Article30 1928-11-15 10 In the Kuala Trengganu League match played, on the Police padang on the Bth. inst., Kampong Pantai defeated the Police 2 1. Mr. A. J. Sturrock refereed.30 words
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Article82 1928-11-15 10 BADMINTON. The following will represent the Singapore Cold Storage Athletic Club in a natch of five singles and one doubles against the Siew Sin Sia Badminton Party on Sunday, on the latter's Court (junction of Upper Cross Street and Teluk Ayer Street), commencing at82 words
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Article60 1928-11-15 10 YACHTING. The Royal Singapore Yacht Club will hold the following races on Sunday: A Class: Second race for the Somerville challenge bowl. Course—Club course 1 or 2 according to weather conditions; Start 10.10 a.m.; Handicaps Eila 7 per cent. Joy 10 per cent. B Class: Second race for60 words
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Article65 1928-11-15 10 HOCKEY. The following are to represent th** Rest against the Negri Sembilan State team (composed of European players): A. J. Oairiam (NJ3.I.A.), P. L. Dutt (N.S.I.A K. Kandiah (N.S.I.A.), Suleiman (N. S. Club), Sim Lian Heng (N. S. Club), Baikan Singh (N.S.I.A.), Danasamy (N.S.I.A.),65 words
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Article24 1928-11-15 10 In connection with the annual Rifle Meeting, members of the S.V.C, Chinese Co., are reminded that entries will he accepted Up to Saturday next.24 words
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Article47 1928-11-15 10 In connection with the abandoned tennis match in which the Australian lady players were to have partici ,1. any ticketholder. 352 !t 3lres to obUt 1 a refund »s notified that this account will coined on Friday Novemberl6, after which dat no further refunds will be made.47 words
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Article309 1928-11-15 10 Handicaps for Saturday. THE TURF. The weights for Saturday in the Singapo c Turf Club November meeting are as follows:— Race I.—Horses—Class 2—Division 4—6 furlongs.—Navarino 9.7, Prevail 9.1. Polii.\nthes 8.12, Lothario 8.10, Dowse The Glim B.Y, Cocoa Nib 8.5, Pegasus 8.4, Faugh aBa.lagh 8.1, Neverthought 7.5, Idaway 7.5,309 words
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Article35 1928-11-15 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. The Islands A beat Johore A at Johore yesterday by 11 points to nil. The ground was sticky and Johore played a man short in the second half.35 words
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Article28 1928-11-15 10 The match between the A. (M.G.) Company of the, 'Singapore Volunteers and the Machine Gun Company of the Regiment, fixed for to-day, has been cancelled.28 words
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Article21 1928-11-15 10 Players from St. Paul's Institution, Seremban, will meet the St. Francis Association at Malacca in various games on the 23rd inst.21 words
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Article88 1928-11-15 10 Smith's Sagacious Counsel to Democrats. Reuter's Service. New York, November 14. While declaring that the Democratic Party would remain the great Liberal Party in America, Governor Smith, in his final speech, wirelessly broadcast yesterday, urged his followers to support President Hoover's administration during the next four years. HeReuter's Service. - 88 words
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Article112 1928-11-15 10 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokyo, November 13. Rubber f.a.q. spot was quoted to-day at 40 sen (middle price). Mr. Coolidge's Speech. It is generally observed that Mr. Coolidge's speech at the Ex-Service Men's Congress on Armistice Day suggests that the United States is making preparation to112 words
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Article138 1928-11-15 10 The case was mentioned again on Tuesday in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, before Mr. T. S. Adams, in which a Tamil motor-car driver named Manikam is charged with causing grievous hurt to the Hon. Mr. J. S. Arter at about midnight on June 6, near the Bth mile, Klang138 words
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Article185 1928-11-15 10 SOCIALISTS' ANTI-CRUISER MOTION. Defence Minister's Threat of Resignation, [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, November 14. Political circles consider that a serious crisis over the cruiser question is unlikely, as all Part es are working towards moderation. The Reichstag debate on the Socialist anti-cruiser motion is scheduled for Thursday. The185 words
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Article204 1928-11-15 10 Overdue on Voyage to Hong Kong. Reuter's Service. tthajnghai, November 14. Anxiety is felt here for the safety of the ex-H.M.S. "Woodlark," now the "Cassum," which left for Hong Kong on the Gth inst., and spoke the steamer "Smkiarg" northward of Wenchow on the 10th inst., when experiencingReuter's Service. - 204 words
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Article91 1928-11-15 10 Tariff Negotiations Now Proceeding. Reuter's Service. London, November 14. In the House of Commons, questioned as to whether and when the Government proposes to recognise the National Government of China, Mr. Locker-Lampson replied that a Tariff Treaty with China was now being negotiated and he hoped for anReuter's Service. - 91 words
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Article68 1928-11-15 10 Severe Setback for the Government. Reuter's Service. Wellington, November 15. The General Elections resulted in a severe Government setback. The incomplete returns indicate that the Government and United Parties have twenty-seven seats each, Labour twenty and the Independents six. The Ministers of Land, Agriculture and Justice wereReuter's Service. - 68 words
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Article68 1928-11-15 10 Suicide After Attempting to Shoot Murderer. Reuter's Service. Mexico City, November 14. Captain Obregon, uncle of the late General Obregon, appeared at the gates of the prison yesterday and obtained permission toseeToral (General Obregon's murderer). He rushed into Toral's cell and whipped out a pistol, but he wasReuter's Service. - 68 words
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Article78 1928-11-15 10 In celebration of the first anniversary the hall of the Subordinate Service Association. Trengganu, at Tanjong, Kuala Trengganu, was lavishly decorated with flags and festoons on the 9th inst. A Singapore Ronggeng trio gave excellent performances. Among the guests of honour were Tengku Hussain. Tengku Hitam Hussain and Inche Abdul78 words
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Article278 1928-11-15 10 Britain Will Consider Any Practicable Scheme. British Official Wireless. Rugby, November 14. The debate on Foreign Affairs in the House of Commons last night was concluded with a speech by the First Lord of the Admiralty, who dealt briefly with the future of naval disarmament negotiations. He confessedBritish Official Wireless. - 278 words
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Article221 1928-11-15 10 Alleged Murderers of Miss Thompson. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, November 14. Three Chinese are appearing in the Pro. visional Court to-morrow charged with the murder of Miss Dorothy Thompson. [A message of October 4 stated: Th* Foreign Settlement has been horrified by a double tragedy that occurred in KeswickReuter's Service. - 221 words
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Article43 1928-11-15 10 British Official Wireless. Rujrby November IJ. The M nistry of Labour's weekly return shows that there were nearly 25.000 fewer persons unemployed last week than in the previous week. Men, women and o y r< gistered as unemployed now aaniber 1,349,000.British Official Wireless. - 43 words
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Article315 1928-11-15 10 Reuter's Service. San Antonio (Texas), November 14» Six army airmen were killed in an accident to a big transport 'plane. New York, November 14. A seat on the Curb Market, New York Stock Exchange, was sold for (G) $150,000, which is a record. Berlin, November 15. FortyReuter's Service. - 315 words
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Article203 1928-11-15 10 British Gunboat Captures Pirates. British Official Wireless. Rugby, November 14. The Admiralty announces that the Ch na Merchant Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer "Hsinchi" was stranded on Tai Island in I a fog on the night of the 9th inst. The steamship "Tuteroom Hood" is standing by,British Official Wireless. - 203 words
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Article155 1928-11-15 10 Experts Engaged to Train Infantry. Reuter's Service. Shastghai, November 14. Col. Max Bauer has arrived. [A telegram received on October 26 from Shanghai stated: Colonel Max Bauer, artillery expert and protegee of General Ludendorff, with five German assistants, is due this week-end to take up duties inReuter's Service. - 155 words
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Article160 1928-11-15 10 Not Yet Finished With Politics. Reuter's Service. London, November 14. I have no grievance," declared Lord Birkenhead at a dinner in his honour given by the 1900 Club," in the course of a personal statement on leaving politics. He (xplained that during thirteen years as a Cabinet MinisterReuter's Service. - 160 words
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Article100 1928-11-15 10 Application to Penang Commissioners. (From Our Own Correßpondent.) Penang, November 14. At a meeting of the Municipal Commission Mr. Noordin moved a resolution that the application of the Mohammedan Advisory Board for free licences for killing sacrificial jroats on Hari Raya Hadji be granted. This was seconded by100 words
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Article36 1928-11-15 10 British Official Wireless. Rugby, November 14 The Government have decided that the most suitable site for the proposed statue of Lord Haig is the centre of V.TiitetoJL between the Cenotaph and Trafalgar Square.British Official Wireless. - 36 words
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Article1243 1928-11-15 11 untitled Enquiry on the Depressed Classes. B [ndian Exchanges.) |Fr0in cimon Statutory Commistho r lunch on the 22nd c examined, advocated Bur. 8° le 3 a solution of the commona] and special Kltie* r<- ls that might not be ■£atati° n < d that nomination Erf1,243 words
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Advertisement121 1928-11-15 11 I MATCHLESS FOR I I FLAVOUR ECONOMY I TO-NIGHT I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS. TO-NIGHT t NEW WOR.LD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS THE CITY OPERA TO-NIGHT -NO PERFORMANCE. TO MORROW NOV. 16, will Present "GULZAR-E-NEKY." An expensive and beautiful scenic and interesting Play Under new arrangements with Special Music Accompaniments composed by121 words
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Miscellaneous822 1928-11-15 11 NINETY-SEVENTH CROSSWORD PUZZLE. ACROSS:—I. Prelate; 9. Reanswers; 11. La; 12. Ant; 13. Her; 14. This; 16. YT; 17. Bee; 18. Tract; 19. Sand; 20. Ra; 21. Fray; 23. Slaitn; 25. Row; 27. Stick; 29. Sdorah; 32. Mil; 33. No; 35. Eg; 36. Send; 37. Tift; 39. Hail; 41. GN; 42.822 words
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Advertisement327 1928-11-15 12 Amusements. Special Matinee for Children I S SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, AT 4 P.M. SHARP. "BEN-HIIR" I SHSESHSHSZSZSHSZSESHSHSESHh^SHSHSESESESE^^ A PAIR OF ACTIONFUL, SENSATIONAL AND THRILLING PICTURES Cj X Commencing Wednesday, November 14. a jjj AT THE S gj (CLOSE TO JOO CHIAT ROAD CORNER) g S IN THE SECOND SHOW AT327 words
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Advertisement377 1928-11-15 12 es3sas2SZsZsZsZsHsgsßs2gasmt^ iEAT I I GOD IS LOVE (1 John 4:16) I fl S fl Dear Reader, is it your experience that the world is cruel, unkind and ij, unsympathetic? Remember "GOD IS LOVE and though your relatives and fl friends may hate jou, despise you, and you seem to be377 words
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Advertisement412 1928-11-15 12 I 59, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORF, I g We have received a further supply 0 f I MODELS, READY-TO-WEAR I TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS I TOYS, BOOKS, etc. VISIT US AND MAKE YOUR HO CE jjj COLEMAN-QUICtf-LITI THE SUNSH,NE 0F THE N, GBT Cj II The Coleman Lamp is portable—carry n412 words
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Article319 1928-11-15 13 Comments on Interview with Mrs, Naidu. The "interview" with Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, cabled by Reuter, must seem to those acquainted with her to be a travesty of her views, says the "Indian Daily Mail" (Bombay) of October 18. It is evidently made up of sentences taken out319 words
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Article186 1928-11-15 13 Successful Effort Inaugurated By Governor. The Charity and Commercial Fair was opened at Macao amid great enthusiasm on Saturday. November 3. H.E. the Governor of Macao performed the ceremony. The commercial representation is a splendid one and there are fifteen privateowned pavilions in addition to eighty-one exhibitors186 words
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Advertisement582 1928-11-15 13 f 1 gar Robert Hudson, Ltd. I B^l^^Hkttjfln^ 1 1 I \m\r BUY BRITISH MADE WAGONS ft ■iy t It is experience that counts in ,tJ wagon-building. Messrs. Robert p] iH >sIN&3" £l3fSfllßfci V Hudson Ltd. have been making rQ Ih «I Ik, i' \%tv[ wagons for over sixty years582 words
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Advertisement84 1928-11-15 13 Year out each AmmwmmttWw month brings larger sales than the month before. Why Because it is the one cigarette that NEVER VARIES! LONDON CRAVEN A The Cork-Tipped Cigarettes which NEVER VARY Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats by Carreras Ltd. Sole Agents:— HUTTENBACH LAZARUS Sons, Ltd. Singapore, Penang, Ipoh, Kuala-Lumpur84 words
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Advertisement551 1928-11-15 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. I NOTICE. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LIMITED. Notice of closing of Transfer Books. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of this Company will be closed from Wednesday, November 14 to Tuesday, November 20, 1928, both days inclusive, for the preparation of Dividend Warrants. By Order of551 words
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Advertisement561 1928-11-15 14 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED—Chinese book-keeper, typing essential. Apply Box No. 759, c/o Malaya Tribune. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—PART-TIME WORK—AC-COUNTANT-SECRETARY—London Diploma Holder—willing to write up and check accounts, and prepare Final Accounts —2 p.m. to 8 p.m.—charges moderate —particulars from Box No. 746, c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET. TO LET—Terrace houses Nos. 6561 words
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Advertisement512 1928-11-15 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: 85, Boach Street. Malacca 131, Jcnker Street ■SET i> v No Ja,an Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16 Ilir Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47> Corner L i oyd Street>512 words
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Advertisement442 1928-11-15 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK Or INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,684,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORSJ. M. Ryrie,442 words
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Advertisement312 1928-11-15 14 ASSURANCE i> HEAD OFFICE «n*, 2nd Floor „f N(| 046 and 3047. (Chairman, Gaw K hek Kh (Vice Chairs Ong Soon T Koh S«„ H in?Eao* Seah Eng LmV£ Dr. C. Yin Marine Penang. Malacca For rates and all fJZ pa apj^ nera i^L «*-i«ant Ceaqj WDA SA>ip AY MISS312 words
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Advertisement456 1928-11-15 15 STEAMER BRITISH INDIA V AND APCAR LINES. r orated in England.) 4it PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. »p WD ORIENTAL STEAM PI> iNS V;t ON CO., LONDON AND V\ n EAST MA IL SERVICE. f t rntract with His Majesty. (l' Bder( Government.) «OTWARDB Iron LONDON For China Japan Tonnage Singapore 1928456 words
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Advertisement495 1928-11-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Oe Jtsch Hp Australische Oampfschiffs 6esellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA PORTS AND KOBE t Vogtland via Manila Nov 14 t Duisburg Nov. 15 t Oldenburg Dec 2 t Saarland Dec 15 HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.495 words
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Advertisement446 1928-11-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NOBDDEUTSCHER Vl i (Incorporated la in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. ILMAR for Manila, Japan Vladivostock Nov 20 REMSCHEID for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Japan North China Ports Dec 5 FULDA for Manila, Hong Kong Shanghai, Dalny Tsingtao Dec 6 HOMEWARDS. DESSAU for Marseilles, Antwerp,446 words
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Advertisement220 1928-11-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STE^SHu^O^TD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG (dirett express service—lt Vj 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. "PERAK" PORT220 words
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Advertisement486 1928-11-15 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination D Qe a\ t m Earuna Maru iU.500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Nov 22 tl Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam Dec 6 7 Kamo Maru »,ouo M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam Dec 20 21 Katori Mara 10,000 Naples,486 words
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Advertisement85 1928-11-15 16 B 1 I I 1 ij Sole Agents: |jj j N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. j 0 SINGAPORE, PENANG. jj 1 n fi "BEKA" I i recorded in the new electric style revolutionising the music world Fvpr, n 1 the former antagonists of gramophone music afe now rushing tr Z85 words
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Advertisement72 1928-11-15 16 World Purity and efficiency. Insist I mark when acquiring- Schenng product* Amon these Atophan Schering should be especially noted, for at any moment you may a! a victim of rheumatic or Fochtenberger j Eau de Cologne! 1 Butterfly Brand 0 1 Distinguished ?/ochtenf>i. t B by its 1 I Excellent72 words
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