The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 April 1928

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. MM; A PORK, S.S sVhIiNBSDAI APRIL I, IKB. NO. I2;»7fi
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  • 310 1 M tht soarl -atari ial on on-iimnoVi Doosel at liiH'altar yr«*terda.*i <»n n with t!i«- Royal <*.ik stall 'hr I -*ji- It. und su'll) til !<>•• »h;irt_i-» I'am 11 Three nun w«»rt- l>ill«-d *•> h«-n phine Irom th« Merries v» hi»h ».i* r. 'uinir.f l«» the \e--t-l
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  • 565 1 h •Imf si •I into > h ruaf. near the niaR) each j.ii" -j.mm! Rk thu lia iin c mouth I' tflouiooj nn' reaaea s modiom tha; >c atmoaaoei' ma* m/ Ma srp I "> f-OajMas, aad >•« piaases, driving *tt .n<l I .mj I 1 he name
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 250 1 .-.^-.•.•-•.■-V/-V.V_V.V.V.V_-.' S(>!.YPT()L SOAP I IDEAL lOR THE HOME J (v.ViV.V.V.VA'.V/AVAVAVW, Raffles Hotel I (ROOMS Wm MODERN SANITATION Grill Room DINER 1 DANCE i-xßivAi.i.Ku jn thk" Kvsr. DANSANT I i Evra CHERIE VALENTINE T^ V I MONDAY, j ILESDAY, wEDNssDAT, TOMASITA BIRDWELL TH^ AY 'l AND Character, Acrobatic and MoeVn Daaeera
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    • 188 1 THOWN" MEANS DISTINCTION AND GOOD TASTE IN I I PERFI MERV AND TOILET PREPARATIONS. PRITISH J a****_a__» Obtainable everywhere and at <;OSSA(iE'S, 110 Robinson Rd. a a V^i > R-R-R R-«-R-R-R-R-R-«-b1 a-»-B-H-R-»-R-a-R-a-R-*-sl'l-a I EUROPE HOTELj b "Renowned hy Recommendation." limiHiuimi-I imiHiuimi-m »ii*ami iiiiihuuhil ,i, n i g SPR!?.'-'-r* RA' V
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    • 106 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMLM H -t.-l fttlfftafJM f'ai.-' Whs .nema- Pa-. i V loi aaf r tae m c i»^»i aU*\m i M im rva* eai Pmn latest small :ui\«-rt sa past r tiAa from «h« I Lg! t'.ift 1" Latent nil _r newt an»l n--14. l"■ aad IC Winean ia ta.
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    • 20 1 VaV -.w.v.v.v.v.v- -V.'. a TIIE HEST I \i:l i: I I LRJ; "SNOWFLAhir j: J raH (IMI I ED (REVMLKYJ
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 91 1 THE WEEK. v i i h tt II tt I I Ann i.:. l °41c "> I' 1 nui.h S pan. Th .th. I tt :1.. n. &x\t MU 1 V i I i ..1 i 1 1 tt ta. Friday. H v i-«at St rait- I U n.l fl
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  • 257 2 M ACPHAIL AND CO., LTD'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, April :i. t ii principally focussed v**<>*. (he Pri Ulster's forthcoming: stateuieat. 1.. i holidays. I'ntil t it cannot be expectad thai will be an] great renewal "i buaiii m •i'-'.iv :.nu the intervention of the afore* mentioned Easter holidays will vrivi
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  • 118 2 iffl:;.-nd-hand P n j- I m me thai he a f r a Rm edition of "Th.- I'll- He had t long white otherwise ntu not obviously i dition of thai elas- ■-> not tal tl the Rrsf n m I i n the Warner copy waa
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  • 45 2 fhe Yaeain, Malay Co-aperat-vc Ofli- Sembilan, who has been lyiag General !l pital Seremban, for ia making rood W p. Mampaon, consumers' enrineei i ctricity Department, Kuala I am o tea by tbe iubor V Kilat Clafa prior to hiA partarc for Europe oa leave
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 195 2 for Coughs, Colds and all Throat Troubles. From all Chemists. Dispensaries and Stores. Sole Agents MEDICAL HALL, LTD. Singapore. THE HAPPY VALLEY PRESENT A Monster Programme OF Varied Amusements GATE 10 cts. 1 DRAUGOT >! COLD SNACKS AVAIL- 5 ABLE AT ALL HOURS.*": j- (.ROSYEXOR HOTEL. VV.VV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.-.VAV.V. MORE POWER y~
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    • 261 2 Victoria Theatre Commencing Tuesday, April 10th. AND NIGHTLY AT 9..°»0 P.M. THE DICK NORTON REVUE (Dined from London). PatBSENTING THE LATEST MUSICAL HITS. Tuesday and Wednesday t>r il 10th and tlth. PLEASURELAND. Thursday and Krida>. April 12th and 13th. SCENES AND SCREAMS. Saturday. April t Ith. INCIDENTS. HOOKING AT LITTLES.
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    • 203 2 ALHAMBRA P W (Tan Chen* Kaa R Co.. I id lr,.pr.rtor» To-Night Nightly V M U«■ t.ik.- VI I gsiat ran \v\o\ w wm i v The Patent Leather Kid i I Richard Barthelmess THK GREATEST 111 MAN hi; OV A INBPIRINGLI MAGNII i In thr lirst Slum ;,i 0
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  • 990 3 ITS PRESENT PARLOUS CONDITION. What is the Remedy it is a reliei to know that onr fiaal cotton industry may yet e.M-ape tht- ,r,.wn las disaster of lock-4Mj or atrike. Tba employer! have discarded th<> ultimatum foe longer boan and lowet e*agei lhat thry aera recommended t.»
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  • 26 3 Ws havt for &aowlsdffntaal froa. the <p«.c ti vi- Gavanuaenl priatiag vffcm, :h« praetsdlnci of tas Colsaial an<i t"k t lativs Coaai il U r 1927.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 534 3 V 3 I THE FOOD OF KINGS Court Physicians know the best and see that. Royal Babies have the best. That is Why Glaxo has been used with success m 5 Royal Nurseries. al Only the best is good enough for your Baby, for is he not a King to
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    • 334 3 .^mmY mt i '^m* _I_______P^_____ _______l^__r /Children like I V/Kolynos because it leaves the mouth with a refreshed feeling for hours afterwards. One half inch removes food particles.dissolvesfilm, I destroys dangerous germs, guards against toothache I and gum infection— leaving the mouth m I a clean, healthy con- I I
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    • 238 3 W^Vd"dV_r%AAi\vvvi_".v_vy v% "_w.s% m'm'.'.'.:\'.:\::::'.'.\::-.:'.-.*.-..-.' I Estate S Trust Agencies (1927) Limited J (Registered under the Trust Companies Ordinan I with Security deposited with the Sti j Settlements Government.) 5 is prepared to a _f Trustees, Kxecutors. Administratm X, (aajn J Managers of Real Kstate. Attorneys ;<i J Rents, Investigators and
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  • 349 4 There are probably no people m the world who are recipients of more astonishing requests than some prominent English motor-cycle manufacturers. A common thing is for some psiBBB absolutely unknown to the manufacturer concerned to write and ask for the loan of a few machines m
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  • 80 4 In recogn.tion „f the part, which she played m the recent Singer test at Mont-Im-ry track, the Singer Company has just presented Mrs. E. W. Deeley with a Sirger -rumor Saloon m a particularly attractive colour scheme. It will bs remembered that M*. _.«.d Kn Deeley aid
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  • 73 4 A trophy offered hy The Motor Cycle to the first motor cyclist who covers 100 miles m the hour remains tt) be won. The feat has been accomplished m France by a British rider, hut it is a condition that the record must be made
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  • 242 4 A NEW LIFE FOR A 25-YEAR-OLD THORNYCROFT. F» Mowing the extensive cotton growing tivitfe* of the Sudan Government a fleet of Thotnyeroft lorries was acquired to pro \i<i. lv- ascasaary transport, aaai I ■rate subsequently suppl nicnted hy t\ number < f «*i wheeled lorries of the same mak» which
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  • 293 4 It will be generally agreed among motorists with esasiderablc experience. <a\s The Aatacar, that th.- laol kit- -upplied a- -tandaid with < ars toda\. with those costing very moderate sums, are i'llinitely better than wa- the SBSt 1 yeai a Bur t o '..»> ait one or
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  • 217 4 An outstanding fBB-Btj of British cars generally is their longevity, and there are many veterans at work to-day varying conditions „f road an.} .limate vuth tens th 'usar.d- <>f mile- their credit. They are often as good now as the day the> left the Work a,
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  • 137 4 When I number of Army Officer!* and Civil Servant- beiran to express a wish for some big firm m London to institute a RePurchase Scheme unde- which the\ would be aide to enjoy the use of a new ear under the most economical conditions when they were
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  • 72 4 The experiences of actual owners of are always interesting and instructive British cars are. of course, renowned for longevity and reliability, but, even so, a recent letter received by Armstrong Siddeley Motors. Ltd.. appears worthy of reproduction:- Tag will U' inteiestetl to know that thr old car. which
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  • 172 4 Rt r. ...ir..- tht psaaaats ti Motor Industry, the last Olynif iriduatel refinement rather than revolutionMi rh.tnge. th. aim of manufacturers Wing ur. .r and running Without 1 ucnp_ the rfor mane. tff increasing price- 1 ••*ain<n. i laa_aa as a aatan ir> In the sphen
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  • 112 4 Ret.rr ng the renewal of tl k for the imp.- f a tax oa patrol lnat sad of taxing motorists according to th. power of their cars, the Aut km- return to a fuel tax would admirably serve the purpose of tht Trea>ur\ saw ll hat* secured
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  • 77 4 Knifine \ihratcm has alw the worst enemiei- of the autnm< signer, and if the foe has been ther int.. the background. e\. ha- n..t rV«-n ntirel> hmßt tm. Vibration i- 'ike an assassin, v -kulk in the background ward n..,ment«-. Al-.. it- ,|ilficult to measure, and a communit.
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  • 77 4 Mr.-t tra\ellef- v t hu that, con with hi- brother on tbe Con t meal tas Knabsh tavi diiN. r .y. i. the first" niinciple rlriei Pan- (remark- Ihe Vit of haii breadth that < .t> of hills, the belpleaa fart on two wheel- round h.ui|.in
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  • 27 4 Arrangement-, h* Hriti-h < >clr and M I 1 and Trade? I the Autoto..' il, The .'ftt. i < Tl. saotiil. i can be urn
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  • 34 4 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE FOR MOTORISTS. tSBBBH it m quartert-. avail* ef tht da> and inch: ineludin-* v. th. nhfio-f. at i working at pre-»»u r four hour*.. *n.. th"u>.«f 4 ■hi da l<
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  • 46 4 it- bi peanus i sad bat few, that m it- Hgba 'h. purpone Root.-*. Ud the I Iggft III" lilbutom and Man ears I Hats oi Baopal. Thfulh stntipßsß a*HI alght w..rk w gun and at sary m i far nn
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  • 26 4 I Aut 1 nation m I .-n fn thai ll* h„ Baaseaaioa an ahandor. ing an A A hadffr. i' 1 i ■ether with
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  • 2 4 Long distance
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 201 4 High Pressure and Balloon Tyres and Tubes -C m. I Ammmm i ak _-*-_____a_____rT*4. <a _P_r^_rT__r a**^ i\ J C u• H b mftr-fryt t *-*______^Y___l __*r^A Jf £mt^jT*n I C _____________r^ Am \t(*\ r*f y/w [c ia ■t t%h* ill B HJ4 1 1 a I Distribute- CYCLE AND
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    • 30 4 I COOD^-BA* gJ\^v |Zj. oodvear Inner Tubes continue ,1 to be chosen by discriminating a* motor car owners thc world over whose first consideration i* highest __________P^ w "*aas^^. emmm\fi*MmmM
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  • 197 5 THE BROWBEATEN PEDESTRIAN. New Hunlens m Paris. Pari-. Feb. _Vi. I be aa offence m Pari> aro ml for a pedestrian It i>l-. A new cock a tpttfd yerterday by mission at a conference .ice. The Aral hall bs reserved i footpath is reserved Pedesti ian- are for- < r
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  • 140 5 nrst qasatioaa which was ask. dt fuel pumps first madt uas: How can we be sure getting the particular brand for ►uwe Bskadl The answer was iled paanjM bsarfa_g a clearlyaatee and. naturally, the public ami food enough. Generally 'a, but occasionally, says The snd Cycloear, our faith
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  • 180 5 I.nst Act Saves Pillion-Riders Life. The last act of Henry Mitchell Kinley oi I OOlston Koad. Sheffield, vh was killed while motor-cycling at Kivelin Valley Sheffield, araa to t-iin and throw his pillion run off, thui -avinj_; nei ii c. I* iniey ran o:V ths ri
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  • 281 5 Thi* cost, eOßffestioa an.' d'lay occasioned I wen m our largest hospitals oy the number I 0/ patients treated M S result of motor accidents constitute a problem that has rt ached so acute a stav*;e that a conference is |o hv called. As is DOt unusual
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  • 767 5 The Work of the A.A. Patrols. With its network of A.A. road patroU and roadsitle telephone boxes, stretching from the south coast of England to far north m Scotland, Britain has—through the Automobile Association a road intelligence service which is not to be found m any
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  • 260 5 In giving the tirst infoi mation concerning the standardisation of a front wheel uriven ear by the A!, is Con.pan\ who have embarked on a BBtßßal development with which remarkable resalta have been pbtaia ed m racing. The Autocar says: The main objects of this
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  • 177 5 During the past few years a BBBBSBf sf motorists have taken to supplementing their incomes either by letting out their cars on hire or by driving peopU ah tal m them. It is sometime* thought, say*- Tlm- !.:>.• bt Car and Cycle-ear, that if the SBTBSr t
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  • 38 5 Ruatic (having stopped car BOBSfvlly): "Beg pardon, zur— but there's one o' them pesky plan-cloV* pleac« 'raps a lot further on!" Driver: "I know. We're the polii squad geng to relieve it 'Contact." o The Motor/
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  • 104 5 l/ondon. |K. Th, t'u- n >tm siaes IRRZ a I] ht hei.i cm i I i thr- vicmit\ a her- II \< i iv reviving ths internal the Royal i ntaa.ii hilt In*' I f hy. add.ng |I I pad Btaßan_i*d I pate «»n a
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  • 156 5 Trials have ju*i haSB <Wl 4 SBt Bl Montlhery motor racing tra-k w:th a new 'road aeroplane." I .thine, which wus invented by M. I.eyal. BaS_Bff Bl an aeroplane except thiit i -h rn w s ngs. It if drawn forwai.i h an M 1 I Carrying two
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  • 87 5 < hanc< ilor of the EaehSßßrr an noume- anoth. r list u\ ■■SB 'h* r. National The pn -nt I, total. n«J but include £1,000 i ed by the r hanrellnr Among the RtR Rtti „f ...rtrihutor* la ..n. f. t 1.009 The movements toward*
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  • 19 5 Ih. dates af im» i«.«2» < >vl* md M >« ie Show are from N'< and not October mn previously aBBOBBSodL
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 78 5 a a> WUUUUU m ■■••■■aa J* a Jor Economical Transportation 'l "^»--»i 2 /*"\V _E CV^ mr KJ^amf&m gARSa*^ i *T -<^ <*»* <*_$ 5 __P *\_C^* 5 .v\£ _*^v •****> 5 a s**\\\r v _______i *t v* a> a* \V> v j* '^■saaaS' _________________________________________________________________________________________l _iv O* /a Am __pssaa___i
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    • 198 5 i ___Ss-^ -B-B _> _______l_______-^ a^'''''___- l^____B^^' p^_4_^____|___|S__________!^ _^^_a^__________^ /-Hi.. _B<_^_>'^_^____i_H'____wa^^_^^^^^ fl _r___2 ____l^^ >___/ 4**_____ P vß' nOmmmmmmT*^ \Jb\ V_P___k_''l____ __P^ I Through ESSEX Thousands Know 1 The Ride That is Like Flying I S!!Si V^S_L?^?_S! HH;M COMPRESSION ANTIP KNO< MOTOR 111 VI II l!N> \STE HEAT TO POWER.
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  • For the Leisure Hour
    • 1656 6 by— OUK CHESS KDITOR Problem No. tt: (By 8. Loyd*. Black 6 pfttess. White 4 paces. While to Hasa and Mate m Three. Tlu following game, which was played m tiie last New York International Tournament, wa- much admired by Alekhine (himseif a player m that
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    • 1141 6 More Defensive Tactics. •HORATIITS." ft Readii.g the opponent's hand is sometimes, t find, regarded as a feat to which only the declarer can aspire. It is usually easier for lithe declarer than for either of his adversaries. hut m playing trump calls, the det fence get
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    • 134 6 At midnight on J-'ebruary 2"th.. at Kampong Melantak. ay> the British North Borneo Herald. Amir Assan. a Brunei, went down the steps of his house into the sea and was landing m about three feet of water when he was seized by a crocodile and taken out into the bay.
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  • 291 6 How lo IVe up the Little Paunn m UM l)a>'s K'luliru*. I 1 .spite of mascaliae idea j women are kept waiting a gieat deal mors n than men In ll woman* da\ whether household duties or a busy atrial 1 11 aad, ar woik m the
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  • 109 6 old question I raised on<« ag Mai I s|H'ukor. who made the ha ige thr i really sV and the e il U .h. heard the hdifft oao a man. tn If a a dog. th.r i a M aaaaj can smatamaa la i man trtaßi very
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  • 143 6 1 the i follows: New (.ntpeliii«m> Bat i ing comjH-titions: Vmenran Handicap Tourn.mci I to all mend .rs of th < lub < lul» Championship I.. Open to all m< i n ,f of the Comm ih, thrss highest m the preliminary round will final round v\
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  • 45 6 *****, DBth I U-Il«M»ttt, 1 Htl) h have a bathroom and dt. ret hi r. and w -ill) and it Sht wood*. g aasoag thr m<»*u In Pram a.1.., *<***{ .1. BJBIBs. •> I t* the drsasaaj 1 1 1 1 1 hasßaat »ath.
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  • 37 6 (.round I loot »,..-i A v I a«ked them to gra« W thai tb. traaai nrohleas In I would t.Uildii-. lloor la now with the g\ I trai V I I It I ed
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  • 38 6 In ape ratio ■saarsai i geon. v» I a demon I rat ion to the I'hii Tl Mr. BMMf tried all .h. m-m U i-iuenl B that deat Beane> object wai to make
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  • 9 6 I II .1 Hut. i m the Went Ino
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  • 714 7 THEIR NEW ATHLETIC INSPIRATION. Courting Health. (iJeortre Cetil for Singapore Free Pre-s). In peace -ful. rut-and-dried |>:.'-war tlav«. when the fORMR Pari^iennt- wa< nt»t th enterprising she now is, no midir.ette dreamed of physical exercise as a means towards health and its attendant Mcwfews. Little Pom-Pom certainly
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  • 111 7 Kenrwt-d Anxict) m Lt*nd°n. London. Mar. 2'.i. Y]x\)w\vk\ hivrh titits m the Thames m the next t\ w days have tans, tl an anxious watch of the rising water*. Officials nf the Westminister City Count i I are |)atrt»llin^ the Ktnhankmert from th»- Tatt- (.allt-ry tt> LainVeth
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  • 97 7 I "Mil .ii. March _''t. As a -t'l-u.-l t<» laal night's a-*ni>- r;.:.t -i (him s«. Williani Hi <.<-.*•'• I i«i i Bii-tisht-r an«t steward <>f tht« i <.'lt>u_rh mm YmJMR at tht- Rmi ImUsl U«»-.k, was charged with ill* >rally importing aiwi concealing
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 284 7 .ALWAYS READY j FOR EMERGENCY ___Tl _ej ---B ll 1 \\ma vT___v B i, V ~r C\ sa! (w\ m**mr* I <~_9 B a P_____r I B H^ 1 j The "Minimax" Fire Extinguisher a is a perfect combination of I I EFFICIENCY SIMPLICITY j *_i I WHITE FOR OUR
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    • 556 7 NOWJ I r v can> et wet ,n ne 2 J%tC^iac Feather Weight STORMPROOF Mattamac is onc-thirJ thc weight ol the usual Gabardine Weatherproof, lt give* lasting wear and is guaranteed absolutely Waterproof. It is the original Featherweight the Worlds nrst. best and best-value lightweight Stormproof, now sold direct from
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    • 245 7 I A FEW MINUTES) per week spent tenting >our car tyre pressure I will be well repaid. I The LIFE OF YOUR TYKE depends on correct J inflation. A ii c [vi.l. Ml vW TV C 1 T mmm\ I INE. mtPRESJUPE GAUGE 1 R mAVrnW *m*^ m j Malayan
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  • 498 8 Rapid Development. Ti. V cheater Gaardiaa write.-*. Tho kirn a, th radio, I rapi 1 1 m I: »t_i eouatitu recreal af tht- younger generat-08. Thi- Sovkino the chief kinema g organ! Russia proper, may claim t bf m raoel abli of boaiaaas ant Starting m l
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  • 33 8 ss again't l**:*ca*o_ ,j i i .th sawaaui: 5 plague deaths dia: >' Calretta l_tos_raa I m. Ideal I |1 1 h. I *l« i»i_ h ai tnc hai Carton: 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 193 8 jLfm kWJS mmmm s>:>:,w SR, __K___L__JH__n__H As if p >4r*"B_____P^______F^^^___^_____________P^^ ___Ba mtPa^m&S*mV^r mw*^^ AP J— —^rf-* A I I cstMMtri a,*?¥ em-^mt amma _Bl___S__B'"*^* ~J5S^*« ■}^sS__iiS_HV^^^^^"^lt- Bi^ i -4_ iX^'fc. -"Cr*" rS_fc J J3_^-j#________T^ ryfaMmV* t\ h/£Sm\ J*\f <m9wAm -_-fi-_-_ K^bEto Ami ____Hr, r %fT J^ *sBb__l: Trl'"___^ 1 -^>
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 146 8 ".CKWCK ,N P.CTURES. "„> A«h_. M.M.™,. ;"T7-_r^. T. U <._, M'm^W l^}! \\\m^ JaO S3EP i i T*. PICKWICK R-MoPKEDTorv-RALLEM UVi 1^ Mfifci 'tt J OT mWmKfi f Y*.*^**4> t" 4 fe tV/ >\_ ;HM PASSED BY APPEAL feD TO BE SkuSJ./'- /'kWfc^U .fl?_l_»r __«&t*aV 3*3^7^ I VA *1 v
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  • 712 9 DANIEL'S INTERVIEWS WITH OOLLABD. Murine Major's Protest. [Renter's Berries.} (.ihralt.ir, April g, Continuing his strident c hi the Royal Oak wit-martial Commander Daniel stated thai 'hv Major ccaamunding tho Marinas a/anted formally to protest to the Captain regarding aa insult to thi- Marino Corps. While he talking
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  • 69 9 [Router's Service.] W ashiugfeu, \pi Coincident with the Stat Depurtment'i nnnouueemeut of a settleiw tbs Man. ki-*j_: incident sutisfacl to the l" ites Mr. Kollogg na at, renewing the pledge i*\i<\ m Januai year that ihe United BtaU srere willing te ipen nagotiationa for nev treaties
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  • 65 9 [Reuter*i Servics.] l'trlin, \pr. g, The Poliah-Lithuanian eonfetuuee ul Koenigsberg I ise ueluaad sa ngtueuiet t»i appoint commisakms firstly la deal with 'rad.- n\u\ commualeutions t<> sit at Kovno; secondly with the security quastiau ta tM :it WursuW ii n<l aim at the aoueluaiau of :i ROU Uf
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  • 153 9 DEPRESSED CONDITION OF TRADE. Govt. Enquiry Useless. m eter*V_ hurulm.l i London. pr "J f Commoua, Mr. T. H «nnmed the iHeruseleu aa -j'" -he Lane, solution I" -vrn lnquin he capitalisation of the milk the mer- ofthe cloth. He out ih.U hud heard a KTeal deal connection
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  • 111 9 hV ater*! Rm riee-J London. \pr. J. i:i tßt H i l nmoua. Sir Vh bolus "> Vi -rcuath I sahcd the oreign Secretary arhether be wai aware the I Boa-US had 'aken rrom awa chouse leased bj British rompuai ut Hsurhow, th. Po.:m*-Ha_n_kow roihroy a
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  • 95 9 [Reuters B n London. \pr. 2. In the Hous< l urn sons, unestioned reHunkou municipal _h*hsuA. l hamherluia (Foreign CM rotated oul thui provision arould he aaads m the 1928 Lu.! t. Hi mid Lhnl momn be oui good by the Natl i luthui Mr.
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  • 108 9 Companion Kilted. [Bautsr^ -ssrrieu.l Belleville Mir Saune. Xpr. 2. Viaeounl Trenautou, eldest sou al the Earl of Tyrone .-m<l two componion injured m ni.....r .evident near her. ♦ho Purla-I_jrous roud. eruaheH into a tree. The Viscount is m hospital bore. It Is believed ho m isly
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  • 55 9 AMER ICAN LOAN FOR DENMARK. I Beutei "s 1 1 Kee.] < i.;.ciih;:_cii. Vpr. The new Dunifh Gurernaaaai lour of 000 al i i«« i ci ut has hei ri taken al 193.037 bj an Aaaericuu lyudHeaus ■onsistiuß of the Guaranty Trust Couepuajr, the Internutioual Aecaptaaes Bank, DUlaa, I and
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  • 41 9 Routes i Bart las. i Grenoble, \pr. *t. Bsfuneaa Da Lenaepe, the artfe ti Dr, aval, the Brasui m Mil Ber- eras kill. -i whea *.i\i m srhieh -lie fro h I sum to Pai tui *ii.
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  • 45 9 Kx -..rii oil Captains nt (.ihraltar. GlUrultsr, March 2 i r* (he Bril Arm: Claire, who are allejrt-d to haw i|.. 1 1 DM tlu I «-ti_ h Fo < ig n l.< -i.'U have reached Glhrul .<i I u~ routes.
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    • 287 9 BUSINESS CARDS. FLORANGE THE NEW POPULAR MINK lor rennin Parties and Me...s. !m longings <<f evury pti ti -j la- chinaware etc i[j packed for ci nvi yance t > the wi r.d. I. v triage etc I 1 1 al tend d aid put on ai enl anywhere. GEE
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    • 579 9 NOTIfJJSS. """""-u-_______BBSa____ii NOTII 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the mark d *P>< >ye i« the property of Ho CHU SHEK alia* HIP HING TONG sf Ks. M Road, Central, Victoria, Hongkong, tor the buaineai- <-f mcdi. me nd manufacturer! carried on undei the j lame or style :he TEUNG VIU CHUNG
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    • 201 9 < ARE YOU PROUD OK YOUR NAILS? I I If not. call at our special manicure department. where an experienced manicurist vul I shou j |^7^__^^T ><>U the (I HA xx.tx In like s a-»-.(\ i r IMM yyll iaro N<,,,r na,|v „,u' cnr W_/P > x > ov a
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    • 100 9 AKTION SALES At (TION SALE On Wednodax Vpril llh. al HI a.m. On Iridax. Vpril Mh.. al HI a.m. i ii SHEKII IS I IX THI MB v ENTS I HK i A 1 v f •»> On Thursdn\. Vpril ',«h.. ..I Hi v m I fWRm i v-h I-.
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  • 116 11 THE MARINE MAJOR'S BVIDENCE. nid Cuilty. f Reuter's Re***** '.<■<• 1 Gibraltar, pr g_ li I ob Comdr. Daniel •.!> i Attwood, officer commandi.il "ii >' Marines and formerly ou I Itaif, testified. the iden! he I '.1 i not thi"a: ther am nt, Im diffipline among
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  • 57 11 AFGHAN ROYALTY AT WINDSOR CASTLE. Final Farewells. I Official Service.] Uugby, Apr. 2. Afghanistan to Windsoi Castle < received by King ...r s horn they made s tour of the then bade their I.■ >rge and Queen Windsor. King rrreatb on the romb of Sou iys go 1 n route
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  • 47 11 Scottish Owners* Dtciaftaa. 'Re ten Service.] I endun, pril g. I I 00 and pened by the Srdifl and New •i women suffering m the coal mines and iys irom the collieries m which sre m Lanarkshire, ttish ova rs having •i for thi purpose
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  • 53 11 1 Hon and I oodstufls Uurnt. IR< Service.] Karachi. April ol were dei tarted m the afternoon rav< maimer until at il of flames nding for half a mile. re helpk se at they Sppi ..aeh. stimated at a en re of of wheal, rice, ami
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  • 63 11 Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, Apr. I. haa appointed Lieut-Col. Chief Secretary to the Pa .Mine, to be Resident •Chief at Aden, m SUCaI Stewart ent ii th,. fust made under nts for tbe administra- by which responsibility fot itarj matters is vested m Government m Grcit Blithe interns]
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  • 28 11 "awe (hits wiih Batavia. [Reuter'i Service.] The Bagae, Apr. radio-telephony be- an i Batavia rfui it the Ml ful The VO nise.l and there was both directions.
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  • 31 11 [Hsvsi Service.] I'aris, *'l t. IB new French 1 le stti ined s speed -■-•n-i" the worldV record t w her Bister ship, the ou page 0.1
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  • 13 11 1 m been appointed c K"-ila I. umpur Sanitate Mr. Kirn, Keng Hooi,
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  • 73 11 R^ R MEN KILLED AT HONG KONG. Exploded Engine. r ßouter's lar Eastern Service.] tk Hong Kong. Aor I The engine of s seuplnne from HLMS H*rmes > UXploded while she wu. return,^ wu, anchored rih' Myrng Officer Hale was hilled. HH b. dv has beer recovered.
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  • 121 11 Tho Official Programme. [Reuters Far Eastern Service.] ■•■9 Kor.g. April 3. Al .ducal programme bus been issued m connection with the Japanese Bguadiue'l The entertainments include rucuptieai at Jovernment Houue srd by the Japanese community, dinners given by the British Commander m Cbiuf and
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  • 84 11 A Truly International City. [Router's Far Eastern Service. l Shanghai, Apr. 3. The Municipal Council and the ChinesRatepayers' Association reached a modus Vivendi this afternoon regarding Chinese representation on the Council which removes a long outstanding Chinese grievance. Under an arrangement bets-ecu the badass mentioned,
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  • 47 11 [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby. Mar. 31. The Clyde shipbuilding yards have established a new record by producing 168,000 tons m the tirst quarter of this year. Thu is L'o.ooo ton- better than the previous best quarter m 1925. [Earlier cables on page o.]
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  • 30 11 NEW ADMIRALS. [By courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbaaeha.] Ti kio. April 2. It is official!) slated that Yi.-c-Admira Hyakutake and Vice-Admiral Taniguch have been promoted to Admirals.
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  • 42 11 One thousand and five hundred striker of the Node Soy dispute were presented the police from proceeding to Tokyo when they approached the Edo River on foot carrying with them petitions to thi Imperial Household and the Home Office.
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  • 42 11 The merging of banking businesses habsCOUM quite common since the financia' panic last spring. According to the inve.tigutions by the Finance Office, abou eighty small banks m twelve prefecture? are now seeking suitable banks to combim with.
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  • 49 11 A plan for founding a private universiU foi women m Kcijo is now being discussed by some of the professors of the Keijo University end others. In order to decide OU a concrete plan they will hold their 1 meeting some time this month.
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  • 45 11 TO c evute the level of civilian fliers, to enable them t<> study aeronautics together md to promote closer friendship among 'hem civilian flyers' society has been orgnniaod by flyers now engaged m civil enterprises. The so. iety s named the Koeikai.
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  • 50 11 'Ihe Mediterranean Meet and the Malta arris* n are co-operating m the making of the British film "The Callipoli Landing." The landing will take place at Ghaintuffichu on the south rest of Malta where the s^'mer;* il stiikingly similar to the actual spot.
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  • 60 11 The Y.W.CA. welcome social to be tendered to the nen* secretary has had to be postponed from Tuesday April 10th owing to the delay of tho boat on which .Miss Bignell is travelling. It is expi that sties Bignell will be here about the 14th and tlaf social will be
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  • 1395 11 MR. MACGREGOR'S VIEWS ON RESTRICTION. Mr. Mundell Disagrees. The annual meetine; „t l'apah Rubber I* states, Ltd., was held at tho Compuny'l Office, French Bank HuiWiings. JSetSlduj Mr. vv. H. Mucgisaw presided, others pro sent being Messrs. J. A. Clarke and H. I> Mundell. The Chapman, is mo
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 353 11 I r o the Edi.'or. Sir.- -In your leading a. tub to-day |U uuter ,ate>. y,u do n,| give detail., but I *-nder,tami thai the proposal i. to charg. i a rvu{ f m P* "auatfc to prHnti coT eumers ror ,t„. coisiii, laa the rerj Inrgs number
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  • 114 11 Ti> the Editor. Bh> Tim pries sf pel ml l v i i :n England to Iflfcd or 4-.-_ cation. Vet here m Btagupore within mmm i- b re extensive oilfields, the retui price tier illeu hue \t I an othei 10 cents, te 10 c nts; r
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  • 134 11 rather alarming accidi nt ueCßlfed on the Chemor section of Kuala Kangsar Road. Ipoh, on Sunday night. -:*y- the Tim. Malaya, when a large Cadillac :ir. coming into town, struck MSfTSJ Cowl •> ear beaden m front of the Ren'mli rattle shed the SaM. mile. The Morris ear had jMt
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 301 11 /JARPIC S •****TMOUT l__a_a_-_.___i -Bg__________ __»*____^___-^^^^^^^^^___*u___. v UK -At Aw At «^_______h__w mfWmT mSmmVm. *V W 111 Lt 1 lm) v; Aa\\ '"mi ..X x -n I l** 0 j f^-j^l I R 1 _C\_**» L_____i.*^v i_a jriWxl r W"S x. !"^^__N V.. ____L_^__r -1 Obtainable from: j ROBINSON CO.,
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  • 886 12 PERSONAL STUDY OF THE PERFECT AIRMAN. Insurance Policy Never Put Through. Why Hinkler is always kuours a^ "Bert" is a mystery whiib ha- never been •Miliined. His initials are H..1.1 and the H. does uot stand for Herliert. Dut he IseaM to thin! three initials to., grandiose fee
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  • 158 12 A Study rh history of tin- san.iwi.h would by tlii-- time supply nearly enough material fur s Pit D. thesis, m America, especially, Urn forms it has taken are ul infinite variety. The latest style to "catch on" ia Neat Yoik is the -Hoastwieh, H (*ttoasted sandwich, This
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 133 12 Stone Tex j jj T/ie Protective I. af .Ol J. V" U_ Coating /br CONCRETE m m *3 m m JLU. A O U li II I s Decorates Dampproofs I Sime, Darby 4V Co., lu,td. > m Sole Agents for Truscon Building Products. 5 w,,w w i I l""-_
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    • 406 12 A Glass of Wincarnis a Day —Doctors revise ihe old saying A n apple first made Mankind susceptible A-\ ii t n i .1 i i^.to all the ills that Hesh is heir t«». m-\ somewhat on the analogx ol -taki a hair «-t I ml* U. I since been
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  • 605 13  -  Charles Conax XlW»10lN Of ties? EaasptfgS by Apr. 5 Birth of Lord Lister. 101 On Apiil Bth 1807 Lord LisBARS tor. tho founder of antiseptic AGO. eorgery, was hnrn m the Hnghsh village of Upton on the outskirts of I. mh n. Ho received his education
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  • 556 13 A Promised While Ti^er. Albinism, or the absence of pigment m an individual of a normally pigmented race. has been noticed m uhuost every kind of animal. Sea-anemones, worms, molluscs, lobsters, and many kinds of insects as well as of fishes, reptiles and amphibians, birds and
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  • 84 13 We barn on the cvi.iv nc-c <»t two most reliable iritnei i sayi the British North Herald, that st about 1 a.m. on Wednesday -lanuary 25th. two distinct earthquake shocks were folt on the Beetgkoka. (Jn Pitas Estate the shock was so s-.'v.-r. that the coolies vn masse- fled m
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  • 402 13 They Change Hut Slowly. Dut ing the last thirty yuan or so then Haw- beeu many small fhsngf S in nuvul fashions. But sailors are a conservative race and move' slowly m such matters. One notice-able change is the now ahnoel universal fashion of .b-an-shaving. In th« >ld
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  • 179 13 Indian troubles m these days crop up m unexpected parts of the world. Of the number must be counted the quick revolt of the Indian- who have settled m British Guiana against the changes it is proposed to makein the form of the local Government. The memorandum
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  • 42 13 A public lecture will be ghrUS at tho Town Hall at "> p.m. on Wednesday by Moulvi M. L. Haidari, eminent Muslim Missionary of India, on "I_-iam le tbe Universal ReUgfen.* 1 The Chairman will be the Hon'ble Inche Mohamed Eunos bin Abdullah.
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  • 74 13 ATTEMPT TO REGAIN AIR SPEED RECORD. Application*. Invited by \ir MinUtrv. London. Vlarch 2.">. The honour of attempting to recain th. world's aii speed **UoUtd is ..pen ta competition, seeoriing tv tae Weakly Dsapntek, which states that the Air MinlstT] ha~ n. vited applications from < <i\ %ir Fecue officer
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  • 100 13 Th.- committee and members of the Sunj_r<?i UJong Club arc- t.. jriv.- a farewol. tiffin to the Hon'b].- Mr. P. C. B. Wolff. C.M.G., Britisli Resident. Netrri Sc-mbilan. and Mrs. Wolff on April 1. Dr. Victor G. Heiser. Mfuctae fee tau nusai Intc-rnational Health Hoard uf th.- Roekefel ler Foundation
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  • 42 13 "little Dies at hu i ..vi Peace. "l dead -lm lag th. at I! nitoi I <>w i M (J. Rater, I 11 i' H Im d Devon H M i H He ws- v the 1 m Devon
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  • 80 13 held b] 1 ie.s m Kl;irig il wa.* <l« party and an ad< n i honour af rolm an<l I.adv Watson i 14 |-n< their departure for H Wo •re plt-aaed t^» rase < ap* 'don w1... arrivud m Sandakan from I_ui.a«l I early m February, but wen sevrj ka
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  • 70 13 a»____r_________» gpHug MftdeU ia I a-ada*. lundon Mar T> ar11v Spti< f..r aaarauuj 1 1 snk ira m ii I. n,ftli ,4 fen**. ureueaeimas and chilT l .dance with th, iltaas ■a©**; rninine colour hare been v• Ii 411 ,t .lit and *ny hay«, bsaa freely iaiieumud.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 322 13 LASTING RELIEF r'ROM BACKACHE Let oo Witt's Pills Banlah Your p.*in ana Help You Baok to Health and Strength \l/lII.N vnur basil fessi as if £E'.'c*]k il u<,, l,re;,k two, qa aJid > Mir m :n.r reveals a hes fe »•> >»JGr dmwii -t'l"! hazard a;- a r.--ult xf'ni pain,
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    • 262 13 Renowned the World over "GAKDNEB" MARINE HEAVY OIL ENGINES a-___r"ia-n""**"'*""*--^"""-S_e~*"''Sr-*"* SF* ***"*"l"""***"|e ,^*^^j m a U_S r^_a**^ 7 ti_-g.^-S-^a ■g^-.-.-Ls i una ****t ilir. I. 1.. If* Low Up-keep Reliability BRITISH MADS is all that need be said of these heavy ofl MglMI Th MIM "GARDNER* is a symbol the
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    • 663 14 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. t AENEAS Marseilles, Lon-lon, Rotterdam
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    • 598 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "ELLERMAN ,r ~LINE. 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. 1928. B.a. CITY OF ROUBAIX Apr- 5 s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE May 5 s.s.
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    • 402 14 p. e^o British India ai\d Apcar Lines. (Incorporsted ia England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES, PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S i,o\ Hnmkvi LONDON AND FAR EAST MAII SERV l< I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND \\\>\\ Tonnage. Spore T'mnacr *>«». KASGHAR 9,000 Apr. 6
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    • 683 15 O. S. K Line. Destinations. steamers. ArrlTe. Leave. I-ondon. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp via Colombo. Aden and P. Said. Alaska Maru Anr 1-; a i« Durban. I ape Town. Santos. R,o P' 15 A P r 16 snd Bueno« Airaa. _l"_> TLa Plata Maru May 1 Mo,, a Moasbaasa, Zaaaibar,
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    • 527 15 TRAVEL™ COMFORT DOLLAR fij^i •president" 1 lb LINERS -rS^fSDollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All state-rooms arc outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate, all heve hot and cold
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    • 602 15 K. P. M. **mm*mmjHmmm m (Incorporated m Holland.) •~JS-r_Mi_»-_s~fl!3r-Transhipment. Marine Department, .nd m. m Manager's desk Repre.eat.t_ve. I. the Str.it. Settle.,... (8l W pore and Peo.n.) 1 of the OFFICIAL TOURIST Bl REAL OF JAN All information, detailed itineraries, free of charae 1 Apply R.P.M. Tourist Office \LT,^^dne^ v :t-.
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  • 243 16 Cholera Epidemic On Japanese Steamer. SEVEN DEATHS. Alter leaving Singapore last Sunday the Hawaii Maru, a 9.000 ton steamer belonging to th» O.S.K. Company, had a tragic voyage. When only a few hours out of Singapore one of the deck passengers wis stricken down and it was eventually
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  • 248 16 Arrangement- ha\i tm. been I aapl for the dispatch of the five new cruiser* of the 1924 programme to the China Station. KB accordance with tbe .mnouneed m the First lord's Memorandi m a year ago. The first to he ready »a> the Cumberland. Captain A. L.
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  • 53 16 A cargo ;>f coal Bffttod on board the mmmtmmOmßa from Samarinda \esterday. The Van Bantsl arrive*! from Amoy yesterday with 2,189 itch ponsMgl Thc President Adams report -a tha* al p.m. on Monday she passed a large log, about twent\ f»et long bj four feet wide, m lat. &.U N
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  • 11 16 anna, Sri Wonceee, Gomae, Hmn Kent, Anhji. Takiiwa. Larut. .Jerantut. (■rtt).
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  • 79 16 (By tamtam oi the Government Health Oftice >. For the twenty-four hours ending midnight April M Max. shade temp. F Mm. shale t« M\ 7"» F Mean shade t- tap, M 1 F Max. i B .j'.iat:-)*. Iff F Mm. graas raattaiioa 74 F Sea ti nu rata*,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 466 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) 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). Tha s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe,
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    • 144 16 BIBBY LINE LONDON ADDRESS 22 PALL MALL LONDON S.W.I. of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels hetween RANGOON. COLOMBO. MARSEILLES PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Steamer. Leave Rangoon. YORKSHIRE Apr. 19 LEICESTERSHIRE May 3 SHROPSHIRE May 17 HEREFORDSHIRE May 31 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Jane
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    • 98 16 --_> CHARGEURS REUNIS. (Incor. crated m Kr.j_-.andi. REGULAR MONTHLY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. _(o) OUTWARDS. SAIGON. TOURANE AND HAIPHONG. Doe Singapore: CAP ST. JACQUES Apr. 11 CAP VARELLA May 9 HOMEWARDS. MARSEILLES. HAVRE. DUNKIRK. AND ANTWERP. Due Singapore. CAP PADARAN Apr. 13 CAP ST. JACQUES May 11 CAP VARELLA June
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    • 555 16 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc. 44. BEAVER STREET. NKW YORK. (Incorporated ia U.S.A.) 1 0 GENERAL AGENTS REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA \\|> BALTIMORE (via Suet) M.S. SILVERBELLE due Apr M.S. SILVERHAZEL due May I M.S. SILVERAMI due May 19 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICE SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCIS<
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    • 63 16 ELLERMAN AMI RKhWH STEAMSHIP CO., ITU. (Incorporated ia England 1 0 "ELLER.U IV For l-nndon. Rotter daa. ft Hanthunt !**«■>• tiw'it t earner ITY or p\i Kiw Sailing from fllatapori aboat 2Sth Ai.nl arrommod.itmn available. Fare to landon Hi Itll McM.ISTER a. Co., ltd s.v -.I.KNTAIM from Vmmtsr. I laa
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 676 16 MAIL DESPATCHES, BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday C a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam I a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6
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  • 521 17 AUSTRALIA'S DAVIS CUP TEAM. Tw_o Youn£ Players. The Australian Davis Cup team were m Colombo recent lv, on their way ta Europe by thc Orient Liner Otranto. Ge ral I Patterson, who Is well-known m Colombo, where he has played hefore. is captain vi.d manager of the team, the other
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  • 176 17 Tank Named After Arch -Torturer. Moscow. Mar. Pi. "Felix Djerjinsky" i 3 the r.ame *ivcn to the tank for which the Russian Polos subscribed, m connection with "Our Answer to the Chamberlain" Fund. It will be a pift to the Red Army, and also commemorate the
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  • 118 17 A Detective Stabbed. As a U'.sult of information obtained. Caiaf Detective Inspector Brownings and a party of his men visited a house at Semabok Malacca, when- they found three persons ir possession of daKC'Ts. O n serin* the polic. they threw the weapons into a bucket whence they
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 231 17 lal fi ft lift J KORRENGZAL OINTMENT WRm 1 1 1 1 1 1 FOR W UNDS SORES> AND ALL SKIN DISEASES. ■■*****111 GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE *f. W IW m FOR COUGHS. COLDS, AND STOMACH COMPUINTS TAs a hin.lv Peps .^SSaw^-v^ Cablet dissolves m J^J______s^*a___i____*^ s the mouth it gives
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    • 392 17 J J STORY OF MYSTERY, I ADVENTURE, AND LOVE. THE INVISIBLE. lAnfh.c "Tht Moorr.ott \4n„mr I BE(.IXXIN(, IN THIS PAPKI. I s MONDAY NEXT APRIL 9th. THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The PrAmier Mcming Daily m Malaya; a live «'news" paper— 4o-50 columns of news daily. Also the beat Medium for
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    • 241 17 Children love Cinaker Oats dainties/ *^EE those happy smiles when cake*. hi*<jueiu% •^candies or other dainties made -*ith Quakei Oats are brought to thc table! Delicious, yes, oi course, but more important nutritious, health building Quaker Oats abounds with proteins, vitamins, carbohydrates, miner jI salts thc essential elements for p«
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  • 691 18 NO SCOPE FOR EDUCATED UNEMPLOYED. A Protector's Report. Thi' l»iiti>h India Steam Navigation i mt pany's steamer Rajula, ai rived at Negapatam <»n March Ist. from Malaya carrying nearly ...000 passenger?-. Mi. K. [tangasam) Mudaliar. 8.A.. Deputy 'ollecto. ami l'ro tector oi" Emigrants (on leave) who had
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  • 199 18 MOTOR AC CIDENT IN SEREMBAN. An aeeident >.<ui«d at ihe jumtion af Paul-st. and Jalan Tunku Hi— an. Bsraa han. M Handa> night says Kri'lay' Mail, when a h*-\ r »Ut Ml diiven hy Mr W'eller. a reprt sentam < <>! thr Man. turers' Life Inaaarnnva Co, 4 Bingn] pp
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  • 63 18 TOTAL IZATOR A BOON. Views of cv I.- \t n r of Bombay. I.«*nd«*n, Mar. 1 1. Lord Sydenham hi -ent a Utter to the Betting Bill Pat I intent I ommittoe strongly supporting th- tion of the totalisator, and instancing Bombay, where, he said, conditions mm. most unsatisfactory until
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 274 18 bPpvC ja j H _D^ mil Vyy s aaßMm^ m^a i^* r^ammm^^m^R f *f i *^^H I *I___A dPL_SSSWI| T\ .!__f *^_HfiBS_»J*TEWi dV_______*_ai. ~|^___r____f^________________W! F-^-/because the engine is Buick the new General Motors Truck is speedy, smoothrunning and absolutely dependable Because it is a General Motors Truck it is characteristically
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    • 267 18 fm^mmmmmmmmmoafmomimimmmmmaß^^^mmmmmm TO Austin 7 Owners I W'v havt- ;u-i i apndal Ifi Ml'KUs i i i.i. M.i CAUUttfl for m utlg 7 UCI.A'K VRKIKK sHi.OO. ii ira in Make Your Car Complete I With These Two Fittings. ■> I ■ow-fato Moron, i m Film— Enemy of Teeth To which modern
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  • 144 19 March statistic. The Mlowiag ii a atataflaanl ai th- M uan tity and value of rahhar exported during March: Tot, I N I tae 19,461 U Declared value |105 I 151,461,000. I ;i1 vv Af tlu- taUk compile ''•v laal <!.p tl and ImporU ta II l*«.r*^
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  • 188 19 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore. April Rnhrer. London Is 0: d, 's(l down. Tin.— London C 241. »">os uj>. Local 122 for 100 tona. Mining. Steady. Kochai IJi 2, Lingui 2.05, Mambau 1.32% 1.37%, Kinta Dredge 1.57% 1.62 cum. Malaya Consolidated LOI 1.10, Taij)ing 1.17% 1.20, North Taiping l 10
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  • 107 19 the S nnal a Api and < Th a •mi.-t lie add forward from mil making of $46*254 17. Taa Director! nd thai tl.iBaaonal th follows: Traaafer to R« 'i i > for $16 i IT. Tapping araa continutij for the nk ia under contract! on wide
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  • 68 19 YtalCffdajr*! \lu-raU.-n-. April :ir:l. 1< \n-z \'i M Du\ Btlton Kuchai UK vi« 1 W Malayan < >n« J HootF :i Taipinjr K« nta < hiii.. |t;mi i Buki .\atii i: draj l 26 X c ni Lanaa l/.K) J.o'i Malaka Pinda Scudai N T yalaf Punt
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  • 54 19 April "Ird., 12 o'clock niMin. RjRjR, taaal t.. MaaanH Q.r.F. tsssi »r»* 4 Statu'ur.l K.S.S. S. T<r..icr Apr. I.V api laaa M IR% luly t 4»*. Tana ai Market Imm I Latent C'abli*: L<wi«lon S i < > t Sheet 1 1? il pel ib
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  • 1729 20 Criekal and gulf will be Om two outetaneV] ing games during the Easter week-end, for tho annual er* l:et match between the B>CC. and Selangor is to played ;»n the Padang and the Malayan golf championship on the attractive links of the fUlaagor Golf Club. With regard to
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  • 59 20 HUDDERSFIELD FOR THE FINAL. F.A. Cup Replay. [Reuter's Service.] London. A pr. 2. In the Cup replay Huddersfield beat Sheffield United by one goal to nil on the Manchester City ground. Jackson, the Scottish international rightwinirer, seered Huddersfleld'a goal eight minutes after the interval. Huddersfield now meet Blackburn
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  • 68 20 Chinese Reader Win This Week's Prize. The correct forecast of the results, of ten of the mati hes played on Saturday which were selected for our Football Competition N». 02, wim- thi*- week's prize of $."»0 for Mr. Lee Be Keng, New Bridge Koad, Singapore, to
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  • 78 20 Th< men's monthly Medal (Bogey) will bt> played on Saturday and Sunday, anti the ladies' monthly medal (Bogey) oa Wednesday and Thursday, 11th ami 12th inst. On EastaT Monday, the following competition will be played. Morning: Men's Shanghai Foursome V Bogey. Twi Beer Mug- have been presentfor
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  • 1386 20 JURY RETURN OPEN VERDICT. Mr. Benn's Account m Court. At the conclusion of thc inquest on the death of a Chinese Xonia who was k.Ued m a collision between a Rugby car m which she was a passenger and an P.ssex car driven by Mr. J. W. Benn
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