The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 April 1928

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  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press li) CENTS. SINGAPORE, S^. TUESDAY, APRIL J, 1928. NO. i.\;t:*
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  • 235 1 NY h«n tht (t«i>nl (lak <»urt marti.il was rrsumvd yaafi rilaj rxideiscv «_< gitrn !•> 1 "it»«lr. Daniel— rhe 'ieylnn^ motor accident, m which a ChineM* ncnia a- killed. a»» dtvirihed at the inqueM rda% I'ai.e H. A salacMar's llsffe named S.inmngam stands rSarged >vith criminal hrearti
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  • 358 1 •ner had I PI 1 nes» and parti sasath* ag i A. I Msson*s a-rli Villa Rosa,** and foam. a« I had jus p m which beau nfu I toun. MMag the mournand hv dv Bearcat, th. Msnaar ■Nasi P riHtiai- hi* iMtafeJl] Sforl I bought "Tno
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 288 1 WING LOONG. j: FOR HK.H CLASS TAILORING, jj •I Style. Cut and Finish Guaranteed 32. HIGH STREET. Raffles HoteX"! ROOMS WITH MODERN iANITATIOM TKA Prill Room DINER j DANCE *■*<••• VAM.KU is thk has,. DANSANT I ZZ. CHERIE VALENTINE and un.vKSPAY. TOMASITA BIRDWELL th^ sd ay| Charaetar, Acrobatic and Modsra
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    • 186 1 The easy writing S ROYAL TYPEWRITER— A writing machine J of surpassing excellence. AUo at l' Js (Incorporated m Enplnnd). IVnanvr and Kuala Lumpur m m I .^^v.^v.^^^v•^^v.^^v.v.^^^v.^^^^v•^^^^^^v.^v.^v.v.^•.^v.v.•A^ [EUROPE HOTEL: D "Renowned by IZecommendation/* T =iiiiimiiimMiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiMniinHiiuiiminiimiHiiii.i!iiiiiim= Sj'RlN' I* \('K MKRTIKI I A /°l f-J j r f SatsWiay, May "In
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    • 97 1 I. VTKST \D\ KRTISKMKNTS. The thai n I'.igi' I. Hot- ent I' l Easter i l i l'au« Itt. Aactfoa Pai Notices aj St. ia \n*oi I and 7 c is ny ci'oll ti mn*dpeiri f..i v>. I i mfortnhle i.. I l'n<l. rwood 1 f;• Ai'< n» i Pairs
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    • 15 1 VdW. .VAV.\V.'.V. wim; loom;. thb kecolmsld norsa for EUROPEAN TROPICAL SI ITS 32. HK.H STREET.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 615 2 What is Allowed by the Law. Would Mr. Webb, wh.» wai murdered m Baj n rati havr 1; n justified, iul hs been armed, m shooting the man he ss through the glast I m hh flat, before i hi n an v him Or,
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  • 197 2 Thi jres Madame Tnaaaud the < xhibition oi araxworks, srhich was I roroinent s London landmark a. the "Zoo" or the Town-, grai limit down, bat &y I !>iny OB i' ash< I and will ioon be <.p- To-day I- tbe daj multiple amusement, ra tlic
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 577 2 THE HAPPY VALLEY PRESENT A Monster Programme OF Varied Amusements GATE 10 cts. 5 DRAUGHT BEER ON ICE. J COLD SNACKS AVAIL- < ABLE AT ALL HOURS. ij C.ROSVENOR HOTEL. WsViV.ViVsV.ViV/.Vi'iV.Vi'.V.V. We won't tall The New Features. Ita a good buy DIRE OT ORY of MALAYA 1928 ovae 1,300 Pages
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    • 296 2 Victoria Theatre (0) Commencing Tuesday, April 10th. AND NIGHTLY AT 9.30 P.M. THE DICK NORTON REVUE (Direct from London). PUBSBNTING THE LATEST MUSICAL HITS. Tuesday and Wednesday. April 10th and lllh. j PLEASURELAND. i Thursday and Friday. April 12th and I.lth. SCENES AND SCREAMS. Sr'urd.tv, April 1 Mh. INCIDENTS. BOOKING
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    • 166 2 ALHAMBRA P ?.T (Tsn Ch*n f Kee Co_ ltd I'ropriHon commencing Saturday. lUt M\R(H M I.M We take tarreat prtRMNT* ;i |.i< A GREAT FIRST NVTIOWI VKIAI The Patent Leather Kid 11 Ml KI\C Richard Barthelmess THK GttEATBR m.MAN DRAMA 01 \m INBPIRINGLY MAGNII It I In thr I ir-t
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  • 651 3 PUNISHING A WIFE— OR PROTECTING HER? That 'If She Remarries' Clause m a Will. THE CASE OF HARDY. Is a man justified m stipulating m his will that if his widow marries ag.tin the amount she receive? from his estate shall be reduced? Attention has been focussed on this problem
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  • 240 3 Preventive Fleet's Captures. The following captures of rubber and rubber smuggle r> have been reporte<l to tht local Customs Preventive Branch. Telegraph!, information received on tht 27th inst. from the commander of the launch Kalai report- the capture of a kota containing two Chinese and 21.20 pikuls of
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  • 79 3 Two woodcutters, while tree felling on Woodhouse Estate. Oswestry, cut down a cedar tree which split as it fell. Out of it swarmed thousands of angry bees dis turbed from their winter sleep. Both workmen fled f<»r safety, but wert chased by the bees and cme. was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 275 3 SCOTCH WHISKYW Tyt ORE HAIG WHISKY is being sold to-day than at any time m the long history of its existence, viz., 300 years. No other Distiller can truthfully make such a statement. Cwiv.vj" V:"":': The period of shortage of old stocks rs£&V:&v« i» past and HAKJ *i** HISKY i_
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    • 224 3 v i J /V**\ I Cm .*-> lYxe 11 '^^''J* "^m\ FULL PARTICULARS PRICES ETC .T*_N|l SUPPLIED ON REQUEST TO: I iPs£l-^p Singapore! fc^w^^ I "BITUMASTIC SOLUTION g* WAILES DOVE BIT I >I ASTK LIMITKD. I The primary purpose of I "BITUMASTIC" SOLUTION ft m PREVENT CORROSION 1 ECONOMICAL PERMANENT
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  • 1773 4  -  T. Stanhope Spriggs. af HONOURS FOR AIRMEN. a\ Husband and Wife Seek Adventure. SHOW AN AIR LINER CRASHED. jjj Italian Inventor's Curious Claim. BY Kditor of "AIRWAYS" iSI'ECI.XL TO FREE PRESS.) London. March 7. fhe discuss* n that raged for a time m m ?ard to
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  • 159 4 I.uildn.o Aviator's Maiden Sido Flight. Shanghai. Mar. 22. Golfer.} playing m the vicinity of Hungjao Road early this morning wittn ed an amazing aeroplane crash, though fortunately no-one was injured. Excitement wa*. caused at first hy the sight of an aeroplane sailing overhead towards the aerodrome as if
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  • 25 4 It is officially noted m the F.M.S. Government Gazette that Mr. W. Burton, Deputy Legal Adviser, F.M.S., has been appointed to act as a Judge.
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  • 209 4 1. H. A. Barry who, by ten lengths, won tho title back from M. Goodsell at Van couver on December 2»>th.. 1927. after Goodsell had beaten Barry on September ."th.. 1927, on the same .nurse. 2. Mr. Rrodie of Liverpool. Th»- F. A. tirst used them m
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  • 847 4 f. What it Means To-day. STORY OF AMKRKAN WHO DKSERTKh (Written ftrlu-ivrly fer the UOSgapef* Pee* Pre»* and tk V V < FX..T l\ Thi* i* the ninth of s series o* ar* t lr youn. can vktH valiant .mtvut m the Fiench Kon i
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  • 25 4 Japaneae airm. Mr a t.. th.- i i Baa* Mb hrave men I reed* Secretary WOsSJf wil'deof other idlisn iaanvn* aa**, ti »n»i New i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 611 4 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION. $100 For Only 12 Matches. _______n__*n*H_______H^____nanin^n^^^nnn^B]______________________________________^_______________________i $50 Must Be Won. V>e publish every Tuesday morning coupons for our weekly Football Competition. A orize of $100 will be awarded to the reader who forecast* the CORRECT RESI'LTS OF THE TWELVE MATCHES m the coupon below. In the
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  • 929 5 £200,000 GIFT FOR RESEARCH. Diverse Opinions. Hy tlic fiul of this centaury the average AnuiU-an live t:» \hv ripe atfe ol eighty yeirs. This i- the eonelusien (ac- COrdlßg t<> the Neu York Literary Digest. of Dr. Irving Fisher, ef Vale I'niv.rMty Accordlrg te Bnigiui* Geaeval < umminjj:,
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  • 7 5 Haji Mohamad N'aar h bsan <«»nftri I:
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 305 5 t b b— 1 m m—a--u YOUR CAR DESERVES ONE i CALOMETERS Neat VV^y/ Efficient I 1 Cheap B^KTij^i Necessary i Malayan Motors, Ltd. j 1 1-1.(1 Orchard Road Singapore. 7 \_ionts throughout I M.S.— Messrs. Wearne Brothers, Ltd. i.-B— B— ti— B— B— B— B— fl^*B*-«—|—«.H_*~l— yVtf-AVW-'ireVWWW'^^ > Concrete
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    • 206 5 NEW DESIGNS lIM TEAK BEDSTEADS I —za+ Handsome Teak liedstead uith Quartered ~\\W^ II Centre Panel as Illustration. j»g|jjj^J JHLI*. m i j i -yi i V i T >^ Teak Bedstead, Jacobean Style /*yfi i">* I as Illustration. L .-r--^---^" liri 1i mA fi U 9 Bft Gin. lotted
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 113 5 PICKWICK IN PICTURES. By Arthur Moreland. 7 s. r a kin« .lv- new,,. Mn«n«'_w.i^ !3EiS°__~_^^^ «ST^-«J_?S}RSSSsaSS '~d *MY SISTrLR.MYDEAe SISTER." REPLIED M* INO THE N^MEWiNKLE, M* BEN ALLEN DASHED H IMSFI THE BELT.* r> To PROPOSE W^ND ANUSPf:fOILVIMPT.| v v M| AU TSogi k SEN ALLEN,MOUP.'-JR LLV.''.S THAT ALL?\SA!D B&2
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  • 335 6 Privy Council Upholds a Negro's Bequests. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, consisting of Lord Haldane, Lord >haw. and Lord Carson, has. granted the ■Pl sal of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (Incorporated! and others flow a judgment af the Supreme Court ol liiiiish Honduras, given
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  • 30 6 RIKIIKR QUOTATION. [Br courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimhunsha.] Tokio, March 30. KB-abat f.a.<]. >pot was quoted to-«iay a* 59 sen at which business was done (middle prloa).
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  • 21 6 CHINESE STOW AW AYS. Chinee stowaways to the numher of m hundred and fifty were discovered tl t! seaside of Kure.
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  • 74 6 Opposition has BTJasa among the Bocasl Peopk-s* Party Sajalaat the d. virion made b the joint committee of the Proletarian Parties l 0 support the lUaaoito's n- rsaJilißii Bill. A.^ tl,. result it i> fear... that will raveii to their separate aon-conAdence billa. Karon Fujimura. jnemher
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  • 51 6 The City of Osaka's pian of rehuildinir t r\c Momoyama Hospital at the cost of Yl.•_.<»<).--000, the work taking three years to complete, which Is now m the hand.- of the Kudget committee, is opposed v the citizens of Tenr<.ji-ku. the district' m which the Momoyama Hospital
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  • 44 6 EXPORT TRADE TO CHIN A. Japan's trade with China has Basfl .severely llipTSSSld on account of the Chhteac civil vara. The txparl is decreasing rapidly year b] year. Of the important exports, beer alone show.'d a rapid gain, whilf others all fell h avii\
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  • 127 6 Thr Story of Three Men and a Habe. Three workmen of Sieiren. m Ptmblb, on thrir way to work, came acißßl haskot m which rejiosed a btmmj. And Said No. I.— l am married, hut ha' V no children; under the circumstances 1 rar.not take it home. It would
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  • 99 6 Mrs. Copland-Griffiths. County Conimission<«r for HerefoHshire, at a London CoafarsßttS af (Jirl Guides at tho Church House. Westminster, said that when SCOQI my: w.:s "invented" hy Sir Rohort I.adenPowell it made an IllSia_4H_li appaal to hoys and pit Is, as it satisfied their
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  • 70 6 Mr. E. O'Neil Shaw, a suh-editor on tht Pinang Gazette staff, has left for Bangkok to join the statT of the Bangkok ThIHS. m a similar capacity. Mr. O'Neil Sharv WBI Musical Director to the E. and O. Hote. ior nearly eight cars, and was respmsibl? for the insti...tion of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 351 6 a I SUPERSTITIOUS I _n ifi Ifi Ifi ifi Are we all more or has. Nevertheless it jjj jfi is an aM unjustified superstition to believe ifi clothes washed by machinery are torn or jf otherwise spoiled. On the contrary, a SJi^ treatment l>y the latest worcl m up-to-date ifi
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    • 334 6 r~^ ____________B-_-_--------_ v_^ aaaa ___5_JV_ I a mt Wr** _.^^mw****SsTt It mrV^i mm**ay ___Lc%__. as Sr W m** /yyi r m\' HP L I W..— 4^» w -v. »<-i __B_ *£i.r "J 1 *__t. *S ib«3^vwi t. >— 5 mm.t. f. ._l vft R <s» t_j^-~ V v> v 'jSl
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  • 1506 7 SEA-TRAINING IN THE MERCHANT NAVY. Nautical Assessor's Comments. '•The ap poll tment of H.R.H. The Trine •1' Walt" to Master th- Mcl SHI Navy md Fishing Ii (as recorded m your Saturday's Laaac) wrlcomed bj tona with nore sincere grat ificat ion than tint. 01 the leamaß
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  • 424 7 Pirati* Haul oi $7a\M«X Hong h*»n»r. Mar. Jt will he recalled that alter haßßg r 1 en by ptratea, taa Hoi Cbsoag, a H ■tcßiacr. eras I "t.>d ol all bei cargo, which was worth si T< ».oo' >. and ansa ABfllly reaeaed tbroeajh tae tiasely airhral
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  • 88 7 wik b lacy etoppe I i \ep_ri..--tnd Baßßaar I exhibit tht King and (J I Bare Baked whether the?) would can I t lL_hl<l. The Que -n di qaickly, aad said ai'L'hinglx '*N<» thank you." The Kimr ssid, "Certainly,*' and ttepped n the ptatfeaai <-t' ami bias
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 285 7 BUSINESS CARDS. il betoßfißjrs <>f overy h ma ware etc. > j ):l t i onveyance to J t the world. LflEfaga etc attended and put on j r ra i|. an<l -^-nt anywhere. GEE AND 35 Beaeoolen Street. Jjj r DAWN STUDia j lAPANBSE PHOTOCiKAPHER j PRINSEP STUEET ill
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    • 583 7 HAVE YOU AN ACID STOMACH V| pain and dlstraai foUa I iti n of too nru-h add is I rid ol it now, foi U iA a aae af steer*. I tb ir: poor i oy and roliah paai ct ..r,-. i y t.. pn V onl .t.l 1 I
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    • 365 7 SHERIFFS SALE IN IU i; i m r ii hmgapoi Iwkit OT si.i/t i.e. wi»Mii: i-uKiijwi \m im... In fh<- Caaae af t* r v i. Fata_Bßh Bflste Lflbah 1.1 2. *****8 hifl Ktam Ihe underpinned ha\e hwn instructed 10-u| h> piddle auc«i<»n at thr •.alr.raaaa «f Oaaarß, (HIM. kkm.
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    • 123 7 SHERIFF'S \i I i\ iuh i i mumM-VTUEMI MS. SE! v I < I I On Thursday Vpril '.lh. al M» :o.lm. 1 1 I Mi:'-- CAM c HIM. Xl No need to SUFFER liß^^-_^ 6 'ai___^^^*^ Don't suffer any longer fiom lame hack or the agony of lumbago. Aa
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  • 294 8 I Bomc rather contentious subjectiar.el propositions appear t<» liave ."•lined a hearing at the -Heat protest* I ant i' iltious convention at .leiu-i I salem Tl*. IhflT <lav "fflj learneel of I the iVa.fiß.lsj who v.ouM rather peri petuate denominations than h* would perpetuate nationalities, that Is,
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  • 300 8 The Free Pros* will be published on Krida\ and Monday as visual but th n wjll bs no issue on Tuesday m order to the staff the Monda> holiday. Changes' w 'th Blsviag raflaVw at Chse Kan Stoag Baa, Reach Koad. without licence' fn.n* the authorises, a Chinese named Tan
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  • 539 8 SINGAPORE F REE PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928. WATER RATE CHANGES. Fron have d !v •:o heard, •st the Etali introdv omi on Fi iday r mrding water n have caused i go id deal cf i!!-tV and not a little bitterness. A eery Strong conviction prevails that m suggesting
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  • 63 8 ANxiors to c;kt TO MALAY A. Due m Penang on Thursday. 1 ntin Oui Own Corraspondmt IVnana. Vpr. 2. Th Piaaas Gam Me*i I pondent cables that Mr fused to lie- |-t«l i\ ti.r, tatfnl he- *a;i< anxiems t-» t j v Malaya. Hi arrives at Penan*, at
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  • 234 8 In a Isad.-i comment uik <n thenaflflsas draan ap foi Mi I ii*it thr Malay Mail nay*: Pari »latl>. h \\e-\. r. ar* n-.ti. <«l tin omi innervation of time t.. permit e.f ..ur lor exercising «uch in«|UtKitive propsaastisi i lv imi' havr |fl s undine
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  • 40 8 BENGALIS CHARGED WITH MURDER. I From Our Own oi n -i^ndent.J Ie IBBBgi \pr J oiaaaad v II 10th on a rBBi the m a woman m (live n t i Chief 1 1 I BBBff _4_B) SS|sStßa_ afl bail.
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  • 34 8 PENANG MUNICIPAL COMMISSION. [From Our Own I aflßflfl] 1 h Bans lp Mr I KaarboM ha> l-eefi noe All th-- aae) eaaast. bf ti \i. 'I'H/ lie Mm to r,-i it- "laae V-« «iatie.n.
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  • 61 8 The Bl I w.i Mn ,i Oaasaaaj i BB Sat u n la > of Mr. flat man one of thi nka of the- fiim V paitu.-i m ll.i I^7 j :1 m Itll. |f u affair.- ai tho c, L*ffl*l tne I late-.l \v
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  • 67 8 A Chine*. imled from th, I on Sunday an<l aOeBBpBSi I *l",n worth of opium int.. tho Colon) luccd baforo Mr v [> v Wstrid C Tt two month- riiroroas Imprisonment \i Hyde tl i .nn. n* Monoi condii. t*-d th* ptroaK-uiion. aaid I ttm found m tu.. t. il.
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  • 83 8 THK CORONER'S l\ui kl Thr Accident I I. c lh« M < a < > n. >ma name. l I, araa klled i stctsrrH alcna* Grjrlanß I have* l»- I N't .a panasag. i •d e»n Im-I i r. .•Mi 1 At that <<n. ba\« road, Ui»r
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  • 24 8 I\ .twimI rornrval «1an«« ■•1 Hall aid of I K\i i > «t? rt u trtce an. I n w« Kurth« r
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  • 9 8 II I < irford has u H
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  • 22 8 laaaaaaaaai Th, \|.r ||l .1 fr-.n Mi M on brha! tiofl of JOaßßflar earflaarr with arrant: hut. le-n h.ul i B.N.B. Herald
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 266 8 •ILfJIMf/A a a a a^a&EEEmWmmSM^ I *THE CONNOrSaSMUR COMES TO CALDHECK'S." 1 1 I ll H J-Jiqueurs I i m m O upreme. j CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. X S r I (Insmrpsrmtsd wttrr thr Csmpsmimf Oriirmsnsas of N0..., Kmng\ {ImssapsraOsi is ffaaaeajaa.) i SINGAPORE. i RY SPECIAL MkF A
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    • 87 8 Pears Shaving Brushes Are Always Reliable R} B fl B a B B B B fl B PURPLE TRIANGLE I BASS I 1 t lSt M iM,atf j__l T j fe y%s*wi m I__A «->4 v _l___ I I \(N\ y sryt__: /O.i i Tl HI BREW FOR THE TROPICS^
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  • 230 9 (OMI)R DANIEL GIVES EVIDENCE. The Dance Incidents. [ReuterV Service.] Gibraltar, \p r 2. R Oak court-martial wai lay, Comdr. Daniel, the Aral ted the alleged dance inci;in<! -aid thai Bl the conclusion e»f a iii he waa with a lady, Rear--1 allard approached him. obviously and iaid
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  • 29 9 NANKING DELEGATE FOR LONDON. aa Service. Nice. April 2. eng, a mci iber of the Nanking nsd here t.. stay a ther health before and London on diplo- 18.
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  • 51 9 r M I"- nter i .service.] Riga. Apr. 1. wnployad by the loot) Russia to obtain money fit loan, i.v forcing lay n,ent foi produce 1-1 I- the peasants and complaining to the fith 'he resuH -hat M. R vk oiT ll authorities to oa- aganda an.
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  • 45 9 NEW JAPANESE RAILWAY TRACKS. [Nanyo Kichi-Niehi Service.] Tokio, Apr. I. the handicap placed on the Govthe existence and convinced that W rails will Ik. the n th,- eftciency of be same h vel as In EaRailway Office has 100-pound rails on the r principal lines.
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  • 16 9 chi-Nkhi Service,] D'kio. \p r '■< 0* N.V.K.V N,,r to be postponed for some
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  • 23 9 PENANG BAR WELCOMES JUDGE. Oatfl Correspondent Apr. 2. welcomed Mr. Justice Mi Palgrave SimpBai < ommittae, Bay. Particular pleasure to »-i practiaßd at the
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  • 108 9 PHILIPPINE DELEGATE'S COMPLAINT. Dr. Davie m Jerusalem. [abater's Service.] •n Jerusalem. Apr 2 I Korean delegate hotly contested tM -'aparn,,- cla.m that they <,„ not .."-reuse I? racial discrimination. r.JwTT J °T 15v,,h Philippines deacribed hb country aa ona of f. that II wis thflorly Christian country, s
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  • 88 9 I Renter's Service.] as Berlin, April 2. The text of the bill to prevent arm, traffic with China forbids the- supply. despatch or insurance of weapons of war. munitions or essential parts of weapons or ammunition intended for vs c In China as well aa
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  • 49 9 [Nflfl Siehi-Nichi Service.] TflflJl, Apr. 1. 1. is iearrud that the Government lated Minister Yoahizawa m Peking to mak< even effort, and take ail legitimate means, to prevent the export of arms t. China m accordance with the resolution paased by the diplomatic corps m Peking.
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  • 109 9 [Reuter's Service,] Constantinople. Apr. 1. The earthquake affected a aide area bxtending to tha islands af Sao.-, Naxoa, and CerigO. Twenty hoUBSS and a clock-tou,i collapsed at Smyrna, where it is now an e-e. 15 were 'ail injure... T -v. h mdred houses were snacked
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  • 83 9 CONTROVERSIES ON THE WIRELESS. [British Radio Official Service.") Rugby. Apr. 1. The British Broadcasting Corporation's announcement regarding the recent remo\a! "f the ban on flrirolflaa discussion of controversial BBbjecta says the new measure will be introduced gradually and experimentally, and that controversy on political and economic subjects will be admitted
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  • 98 9 [Reuter's Service.] arcasonne. Apr. 1. 11. I'oincare. m a spaach here, dwelt or France's need for peace anel a real stabi. parliamentary majority m order to enable her to solve her financial problems nflßOfltfl ing which he laid it down as indispensable that money should not be
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  • 79 9 [British Radio- Official Service.] Rugby. Mar. 31. An important ste-p which completes the machinery for maintaining peace m the shipbuilding industry has be-en taken by the f!hipl u tiding Employers' Federation anel the Shipyard Trade Cnions. who have issueel a joint invitation to Mr. IL P. Macmillan,
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  • 48 9 Non-Stop Flight to Indo-China. [Nanyo N'ichi-Xichi Service.] Tokio. Apr. I. The two French airmen. M.M- CflfltS and Lei rix, arrived m Tokio from America. It is stated th.it the airmen wiil attempt a ne»n-stop flight to French Indo-China on or about the 4th. instant.
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  • 526 9 SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST CLERK. Alleged Breach of Trust. A matter concerrin* the purchase of a house forms the subject af a criminal breach Bf trust cha.tfe which came up m the form. r flf a preliminary enquiry before the Third Mnir.strate. Mr. C. M. haker.-, yesterday. 'Ihe
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  • 259 9 Sunday. March 2">. The Hon. Mr Me-ad»»w> Frost ami Mrv Mead, ws Frost arriwd to stay. Monday. March 2i>. His Excellency the Gorataor atteadad by M_r. A. G. Hiddingh, A.D.C. and Mr. Churchill. Private Secretary pn-sided at the Legislative CoBBCil Meeting. Tuesday. March 27. The Hon. Mr. Meadows
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  • 113 9 Ws have BBeOBBS so accustomed m Holy Week to having 'The Crucifixion' rendered by one or other of the Choirs here that it is interesting to find the Presbyterian Charch making a departure from thc usual routine. The Sacred Cantata 'Olivet to Calvary* will be given to-morrow
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  • 19 9 Thc annual confeience m connection with the Malayan Asse-mblies will be held at Bethesda from Friday to Monday next.
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  • 697 9 LIGHT AIRS AND HOT WEATHER. The Spring Cup. Marlon 1 rophy was started ,n a lim* oZ erly breeze at 10. a.m.. the order over he line hern* c:„ rrih> Ja y tack. The leader Mood on for the man of War haws on the starboard tack whih olumbme
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  • 195 9 ALLEGED SIN GHEE HIN MEMBERS. Arrested m Club Street. A preliminary enquiry was commence! 1 before- Mr. C. H. Bakers* Thin! Magistrate. yesterelay. cone-erning the Bttflßl of It Chinese, who. it i> alleged by the Police. were attending an initial iem eaflß«BBfl_y ti the Sin Ghee- Hin m No. 7
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  • 68 9 Sentence of >i\ months rigorous impriv wment was passed on a Chinese name. Tan Twah Moi by th. Plato kl Judge ye tenlay morning for the- e>ffencc of going armed m public with a dagger. Ace who w.i.s arrested m Queefl Sticer days ago. said that he had be, n
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    • 209 9 1 4.-l_-Hl£'*-CiXl_C-__._____-__re_-_-- _>._>._- m I /4ARPIC I I ir _fi __^_______i____^^^^^^^^^__! '*i^__. *_k __fi '•^__^_j_r^^^^_________________te LC Aifim\*\m9:' IJ. -f* mmm -f* v- M am ma\\ _fi Nr. m a hh _c I V s __B lc a-V lam W\ ii 9 \m. v Pm! r -fi '/mil 4. ic I
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    • 664 10 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) 0 Due Spore. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. NINGCHOW London, Rotterdam and Hamhurg
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    • 591 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). i 'mEWAIiMJNE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Spore. 192«. s.s. CITY OF ROUBAIX Apr :> s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE May s.s. CITY OF
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    • 381 10 p. &--0 British Indid and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N CO LTNDER CONTRACT WITH Hl^i MAJESTY'S t.m.KW. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SKRYICI OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR (HINA AMI l\l'\\ Dim Tonnage. -"'pm. Tonnage KASGHAR MM \pi KAWAII'IMI lEYPOKK .-...-in* KASHMIK
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    • 696 11 O. S. K. Line. PllHllHlll, Steamers. Arr|Te F. I .ri(!"n. Rotterdam, Hamburg. Bremen, aaao. nrerp via Colombo, Aden and P. Said. Alaska Mam rown. Santo. Rk Ma,u A P r M Apr. 16 Bnenoi AirM. »ata Maru Mnv mbnat-E, /.anzil.ar. Dar-es-Salaam. y Ma y ia. Lourenr., Mnrqnea and Diirhan. i
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    • 412 11 TRAVEL«a)^fFORT dollar fi3^> "PRESIDENT** lb LINERS -W^H-P-Dollar Preside line,, „ffe, you loxurlou, travel comforts All state-rooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with b*d, (not berth,), each having elect.. c rendin. lamp. State-room, »i,h private bath predominat. all km ho, a „d cold running
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    • 502 11 K. P. M. nOJUS MEMJRT MAATSCHAPPU. ticuYAL lACKET NAMc.ATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) '■•"-mg.g'gSg-^g--. Tranahipment, Marine Department, and D Manager', deak. S, i *^«I«.M. (Sia.apo,. of the OFFIC lAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAN x All information, detailed itinerariev. frer „f hmTgm 1 Apply X.P.M. Touri.t Off), ÜBSiiXT W,
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  • 179 12 The wi C k 01 the famous Norwegian whaling steamer the C. A. Larson, wa< the cause of considerable interest m London marine insurance quarters. The total il aarancm on the ship and her cargo of fuel oil are believed to exceed £r>(»0,000. According t.) the latest
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  • 34 12 Vaaaaayaaa Sastri, a descendant of the Poet Looffoot* of the Court of Tanjore, was m Malacca from Wednesday to Sunday Inst, am? ffOVe a SSfflsS of lyi ical lectures at the Anglo Chinese School.
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  • 58 12 THE LATE CAPTAIN RICHARD WOODGET. Mi L \N fame March :.t Burnham I I tha Th« an a. I nianil bj J<- k W Hi m IW tin- I ful vaaasi aaa *»een a-L 1 Basil Lnhbock. cl Bailing ahaj Barl trail. W American f tainl.N i: v.i\.n hvt b)
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  • 35 12 '"m I i I I v I I 1 1 Till ed m M< Ut 1 lt may I c i *—eel. thS ii" < a parity du< Ti 1 Mm i
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  • 41 12 Th< n > ataaas r, :ii 11\ I v H haaaV Kuilx tl N.T'I Thi- i> ti. i li> thi Jspaai th* DnnU I anaal i van same Italian Traaaatlaat ho R.i tons _ri r«•__" '< i If
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  • 54 12 I 1.4 has been i th«- di-ath at < elomho tUa, aat-aav af M I. A I Lumpur, at tin rU' l.il» wu- a ar. I kaaara member Rurj_rh« i lommunii 11- frun» the i i< >\ i nun years ago. haxin^ f-»r pout uf chief i lerk "t thi
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    • 479 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) 0 FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 53 12 m.s. MALABAR, i pei tax ease* -teamc iii*; tar:.., Morel. LMth.) are h.reby tr.at aneml Snrvej of .»n cargo I« I rendition will be hold •t G***wi "aa Weds- daj, April 4th. 192 Bl I .tr ar-eey ofl] ba held. BOUSTEAD I m. LTD.. I Incoap*ioted m the PJ| Aponts:
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    • 227 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc. 44, BEAVER STREET. NEW YORK. (IncorrMtTAted is U.S.A.) I 0 CFNEKAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK. PIIII JUN I .PHI h BALTIMORE M s BILVERH \/EL BO YIP \MI imj M PACIFIC -JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICE. SINGAPORE TJ SAN FRANCISCO \M> LOS ANGELES HARHOI'R
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 697 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan. Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (\ia Gemas and Jerantut) every Alonday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fiiday i a m Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m Kola Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam »> a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
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    • 899 12 SHIPPING NOTES. The Kwantung arrived from Swatow terday with 712 iack passeng. rs on boaid. The new Sarawak S.N. o's steamer Vyaer Brooke took a party ot* guests on a tour of Ike outer islands yea srday a noon, the vessel leturning at alniut '*> 1» yesterday *vening. The P.
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  • 777 13 Strange Stor.es. If the woman who claims to Ik- the Grond Datekaas ftaaMaila, dauirhter si tho ...urdc-r^ CSOT, aaaescda m .stabl.shin X her title she ariH paa. into history with some great companions. Tennyson ha. immortalized the story of Knoch Ardtn, the simple sailor, who cast
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  • 115 13 Residents Turned out to make Room for Soviet Delegation. (ieneva. Mar. 12. A number ot angry people mmta bundle. l out of their rooms t«. make aa) foi thSoviet Delegation to the Preparatory i>i~ armament Cor nni.-sion. They have taken the entire rttOtd Hoot of I.akefront Hotel
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  • 75 13 Long-Time Credit. The local church was making a drive for funds, ami two coloured sisters were bearing down hard SS. Cnc!e Rastus. "I can't give nothin',*' exclaimed the old negro. "I owes nearly everybody m th's hero old town .nlready." "But," said one of the collectors, "don't you think you
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  • 138 13 Dail> Mad Exper.mrniv London. Mar. 11. TI Dailj Mm! wil! shortly hoßm. the! telegraph i< exchange •>( photograph* Iw. tween its London and Mancl..--.. ofl u«dng the Kn I 'efunken process. The Daily Mail states that recent cvperi im gave a perfect reproduction of ad\i rt iM-n
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    • 740 13 V..V.V.V. T< I A tjjfjfi c C ream of Evolution < Design, Construction, jj mB m T __B^^ anc/ Performance. Not Forgetting Purely British Workmanship '^^T__Baaa__Nn_B____Bß_______Mß____B^B__B__-T^H ls________B_____ i a m _mS_S____ .T H^^ i^^^a^MP-a^BB^BM^BB__-__-________a^____m 1 Austin Windsor Saloon g B w-*****-***--------; ■-*>>■»-*-*" J*-* 1 i '__fc^ Borneo Motors, Ltd. _jl*__?g
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    • 281 13 f. Save Those Gears j f Save That Repair Bill (TEXACOI |Thuban Compound! will save them for you MAKK GEAR SHIFTINC A I'l.K ASITtK Insure Yourself Against i breakdown and loss of running f mAaa A A\/ Tex aco Thuban Compound ij J Manufat-tured by The Texas Company I.S nistributo,
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  • 669 14 Six Hundred Years of Rivalry. The spin of a coin, the fall of a card, or the pace of a horse, has altered the course of many men's lives. When three rival Highland Chieftains meet on February 28 and 29 a coin will be tossed on each occasion
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  • 226 14 Claim by a French Professor. Paris, Feb. 24. A Dew method of ensuring painless child-birth WM revealed yesterday by Piofessoff Paul Delmas to a gathering of doctors at Montpellier. The professor stated that his system enables a doctor to fix the time of birth to a minute.
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  • 29 14 Mr. McAuley has been transferred to Paya Kamunting Estate, Jitra, fron Riveivide Kstate, Bedon?, -."-here he was acting for Mr. V. H. Van Cuylenberf*;, who has returned from leave.
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    • 92 14 Cusenier's Three Crown BRANDY fCusEHmiaJ| f COGNAC Ijjf $3.30 Per Bottle i II l> JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England.) Singapore. Penanpr and Kuala Lumpur. ■.^—'■M II THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY COMPANY, LIMITED. SHIPCHANDLERS. SHIPBROKERS. COMMISSION AGENTS. Offices:— MAYNAKU'S BUILDINGS 9 16. Battery Road. TELEPHONE No. 433. THE CHARM OF
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    • 202 14 aW 1 ik L V *o* i BH<* \^a^J-m\yf I V #V^^ Y# In ih, •.i ...ih,. ,ii,, irnni. nr other w JQ^ \waJ*<_^ I\ |l '\irlM.n. a liille i-Hi:h «l ITI I 1.h.n.l it U i\m \mi\ 1 I \v daintine.. and pr.,*.- r.lt..him K li; r mgiyX \<W|l|fc
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    • 87 14 I Tho 18 50 li r X Ownership of a Bean C-tr will LdJ ___r W give you the greatest motor- r n ing pleasure obtainable at Jdighted to give fRR I S an> thing like Bean pn.c demooffflOOO upon rcqufM B You get a Car which is easy Eg
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  • 802 15 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. M< NDAY. AI'KIT 2nd. Buyers 2>elier» Asani kuintanfr (l'j 44.s 4<; s Banjri m '1 m (ft) |q, tatan^r Patianvr <$1> M .-,7 Hutu laves i*l» 1.:,., m Cbenderiang C) lit :»<j 17. tj Chin Chin 1.02 1 1 97% Kastrrn Siam <1 1
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  • 23 15 Hsm I 1i,.ii... i 1 I 7 tui j 1 Rm S;i\ ■> i M.,r.k <> r Engl md i: 4^, S<>\ traigi f: >\
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  • 47 15 2 Tc !>n I 1 1 P > I I I 1 I.j Ckai Mirk vi Biaai N« i R j,- mma al > 1 ;».-.i. I 1 I ai i m Rira.il I l (nr f .1 1 I Cl K. „t Red Bbel I M Yellow
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  • 124 15 >V*.lkin_* -Sticks, ralkini Like man; _at i ...I. wh* k an the i| i foand ii. t.n mh Kick added t.. th. bj nn «.!.l couatrj v man m m i light rwii twiai llx theii usual it ion. In oi ba* ribbon slightly tv hmd
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  • 93 15 No l < i 'a i" r ran r true low of lif»'. The Urn R I H Thr dollar ia lo America ju**. t l I'liim rii. »<. way of meal I Mr. Bp nder. m tin* eoaatry, aad I I nivcr will I«• Mi W m i tow*
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  • 26 15 ►sk m urn Ml <>> i:»;i»ni(T Ha.- I M.i.ii.-.-I I (> I 1,.!.. I I 1* I 120 1 1 I i i ll I
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  • 26 15 > *l. r.f.o \|i. r.l Iff! M I' -IMf I'M. I i I i i |i 1 II I I X iti il Lit
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  • 13 15 \l-nl L ii V I I I 1
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  • 27 15 I'h .i-i I ti M ed I I •m M hk. done up hk i I' I •«t. i ii Hani i i •ah
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    • 390 15 VSSETS OVER $8,000,000 \wcitu_v/t'iv rMD/T r_m-™ 1 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $30,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester Houae, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the* British
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    • 252 15 BANKING. m^'^'^' mmmm^' im^ mmmm^mmmmmmmm^mm^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^m^^-^ HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong). Head Oflice: Hong Kong. Authorise Capital $50,000,000 Issued and tully paid up $20,000,000 Keserve Fund— Sterling £6,000,000 v Silver $14,000,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. 11. Compton, Es.j., Chairman. Tv „r o^
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    • 464 15 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. I aid up Capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 4,000,000 Reserve Liahility of Proprietors 3,000,000 Head Oflice: 3*, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Tongkah Amritsar Ipoh (Bhuket). Bangkok
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    • 43 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England hy Royal charter A V 1720) F'RF MOTOR (AR MARIN Fidelity Guarantee— Administration llonds Singapore Representative. Mt •>.>. 1 BARLOW I COU Meesi-v HARRIS '\<. BARKER a i LTD CHARTERED RANK CHAMBERS (I>t floor) A. GORDON LIE, Resident MlNf*
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  • 494 16 MALAYS DEFEAT THE GUNNERS. Noor m (_ood Form. Malaya 8: RA 0. V Stadium yesterday tho R.A. went down I defeat by the Malay h*s i' goala to ml. after a rather uninteresting gam.-. The Malays wort from the start obviously much tho better team, quicker on tho I
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  • 57 16 PWyißg I 'can, from the A.P.C. \v -terday afternoon en their own ground, th.- S.R.C. easily e/on bj goals t<» ..p.-. Th« score at half time was three one m favour ..f the Club. It was not the Club'- v t eleven. and the I.P-C. players
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  • 28 16 A o.iti practice game on the Padang yesterday resulted m a win for Whites I \v three goals to <•?. i fter < I<wely con < ed match.
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  • 74 16 Ladies' Bogey Competition. The Ladies' Bogey Competition for April was ployed yesterdfy ffternoon, and resulted m a win for Mis. R. Hamilton. wh'> returned "all square." Thirty-four (ards were taken out and the following returned: Mrs. R. N. Hamilton 10 All Square. Miss E. H. Roberts 7
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  • 59 16 Egl (aid- were taken out for the monthly mixed foursomes aud the following Were returned: Mr. and Mrs. A. Thamsen 19 10 Mr. and Mn. 11,1). Kini.iy 45 4% 40 1 v Mrs. I y and .1. M. Watt "i s^. 42% Mi i Donald and Greig
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  • 187 16 Malacca Club met St. Francis Association on Saturday at cricket and won by ,H runs: Malacca; Gould b R. Rosario Davies b R L 1 ari I; Sanderson b R. Rosario 0] Lindov* i. Rosario 2; Gregg hit wkt t R Rozai i: Fishei not ou 31; Anderson l
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  • 151 16 THE LOCAL CLUH TOURNAMENTS. Yesterday's Results. Yestero_sy*i resulta m tha S.C.C. lawn tonni tournament vm: Championship Preliminary. R. H. Wild beat E. Chs-i-S-gton, 7 5, B B. I. Caaaofa beat H. Daly, 6—3, 6—l. FC B. Qoich beal C P- Burke, 7—5, 6—3. R. E. Cinillaaail boat R.
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  • 82 16 Qaaaara Doublet-. Macphail and Co. vs. P. and 0. Bank. Guthrie and Co. vs. X.P.M. Fraaer an I Co, vs. A.P.C. Police vs. African and Eaatl m Trad? Corporation. Paterson, Simons and O. VS. Adamson Gilfillan and Co. Jaeger and Co. re. Brinkmann and Co. Borneo I o.
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  • 31 16 Mixed DoubUv Open. Hall and Mrs. Laiagfl beat Rickey and Mrs. Harrington, t 1, B—l.8 1. Mr. and Mr^. Hansel! beat Captain and Mrs. Price 7- .*>. —7.
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  • 22 16 I adiea Double* Haadicap. Mi-, x.v.til fad Mr-. W. L. Stevens acr. s, Mra. Harrington and Mrs Culler owe 1.
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  • 358 16 The Scout's Rally. On Satarday ail -i\ troops m Ifflarca -fathered ■••> the llalaers luh Padaag I I id farewell to their President, th. H. Mr. Meadewa-Frost, *.*.!.<. ia short]] tearing Malacca for Peraag. There acre about 250 Scouti aader the charge ti the District S- ii( Master
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  • 39 16 SANDOWN SELLING CH ASE. C ricketer m- Race for Service Unit r-. The cricketer. Captain Stanyfn.i.i won ,b« Saadown Selling Chase for Scr«*ice ridera on Aesop (~> to '5 against), beal ng iriti Redshaak (6 to oa) by four lengths.
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  • 27 16 I ondon. Mar. 24. Amongst the glut of League goals Dean. of Everton, scored twice, thus registering hif 100 th. League goal.
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  • 77 16 The annual dinner of the Association of British Malaya will be held this year at the Hotel Cecil on June 4th when Sir Samuel Wilson, the permanent Under Seeietary of State for the Colonies will be the guest of the evening. Members and others who fm going house this Spring
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  • 786 16 CHELSEA LOSE THE LEAD. Effects of Saturday's (James. The following table shows the effect si matches played m the English League on Saturday. DIVISION I. P. W. D. 1.. P. A. Pu. Hu.i.!»i-li«l.l 33 If 7X 52 4 1 K\»rt'.M :::i ir> 11 I .*<• sf. II Lricaater
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  • 129 16 Programme of Drills up to nad fm Monday. April I'th., IH2B. Toeadar, ~>.i"> pm. Drill Hall s.r.f.. (c) P. Sect.. Chinese Company. S.Y.F. Amhular.. Malay Drill Hall Malay Company. We da as day, ft.ll p.m. Drill Hall "A" Company, "<" (Beottiah) Coy.. Chinese CompanyThursday, 1.18 p.m.. Drill
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  • 15 16 Mr. A. B. Cobden- Ramsay has been ap- 1 pointed a first-class Magistrate for Johore.
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  • 406 16 WHAT HAPPENED IN SEMI-FINALS. Ho>v the Arsenal Fell. At Lei Defter when Arsenal tnd Mackl met on March 2\ m the i-nu final ol th Kngiish Cup, the attendaneo wa* d. pointing, oniy •_">. 000 being present and thoweather \\.t- showery. Tne Arsenal woi ;.t full itrcngth,
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  • 132 16 On this pajfe c\er-» Tut-»da\ morning ■uill he found a -•'ru'* »if question* which **ill be of interest to sportsmen, recalling a* the> do remirkahi* arHirternt'n'W «>f fhe past m \ariou*. branches of xport. The an*voTs to the-e *i\ question* will h#» found on pane I. 1
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  • 83 16 Spectators Limited to 1.500. I -»nd'»n. >lar. 2.1. The Hagen and Compel f ssatch n ti\«-.i i Ifoorpei k n Hi sa April JTth. Thr crowd srill be limited to IJRRta and the charge foi edmi? ion re porta d to he m shillings per head. [Hagea,
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  • 118 16 The cheese of M. H. S. li. > a> the new eer eaplain at Cambridge doen jut- l ice i>> a player whose soundness- m skill and judgBMmfl has often Keen proved on the field. As a Freshman m IMI hs -food out 1 Vis abi!iiie> as
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  • 80 16 Won h\ i:don It-.* me < Ud*. London. Mar h 1 Half v h after Ms <»\ old I fights competed for the h, ad of the ehampioaaaip, which waa .\-.n hy the d >n Row ini_ bd» m has full boat race I SJiaf, namely.
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  • 28 16 Mr. G, H. Vinen returned from leave on Mareh Sth and goes ;<• Tambunan. where he relieve* Mr. R. K F.\at>s. who moves, we understand, to KotaUlud. B.N.B. Herald
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    • 269 16 i __X a SJ t ,e-^^ J Nursery .^j I Records v"s^ i i pHJLDREN will W* enraptured with the v^Rhymes and Tunes, and Fairy Stori« 7 rollicking wholesome fun which are to U these delightful Records. 0 "His Masters Voice Ai*k to ham theea records er write for aVacHptivr
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