The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 April 1928

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  • 12 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY, APRIL 1925. no. u.:ts
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  • 194 1 lonu rahle I rum our I «»nil«»n ror-n-v{n»nil«'ni shims ih« trend of thought in I «>ndi»n on th«« vuhj«^-l of llw r«--mo\,il t,( r«^tri«(ion I'aife 9. I h**r«' w as o\i iteim-nt and unrrrlaint> in Mincinie-laiw »vt«rdty *>*)* IC« ut« r I'jikt 9(Vxkin rer«*i\*"d ll»«* n«'« o(
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  • 337 1 Pill. l a fPNitr mru m u*ual. |Vi .i!nu»Kt ra»ual announrrmrnt in a «<»t» I 4i»«T» th«t i l.ill '>"'■ Kantrr ha* pa»« ■ft*rv v announcement this that *<*M once haw imi th,- hutch a«un I r th« «i., tKtcr ha* t»« n v. ved thnaagawut Mrttai mmtkmmi u
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 277 1 SWALLOW ARIEU/S (WORLD RENOWNED) I BISCUITS AND CAKES Raffles Hotel I FRIDAY. APRIL 6th. TLA There wiU b^JH> Tea Dance DINER DANCK KKKe DANSANT I ivery SYMPHONIE. EVERY I MONDAY, VocalistH: TUESDAY, I UIDNKSDAY. SK.NOR HONAVITA (Tenor), THURSDAY, xNn CAHL FACKMTZ (Baritone). AND IRIDVY MONDAY. APRIL 23rd. SATURDAY FRiPAY< ST.
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    • 176 1 1 i j THE I PERFECTION j m I B I *C If 1 1 *<§ I Ai i A^^^^r MUM A <^Er *m V >«y If V.' f I N> w. ALWAYS IN THE LEAD" *-*-*-u-n-m-u-m-w-m-m-m-i Bm-m^-m-m-a-m-t-m-u-m-m-m-m-m-m EUROPE HOTEL? "Renowned by Recommendation." I t SPRING RACK BRING T JT>
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    • 52 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. H m .luciiL dto h<>ii,ittjr»— 1 .< 1. m. n for Pi K ,i- mtoT\ -mail ;ul\« rti-i i..« jM^ and r U Mip;>!\ of P.i.'. (i < i < P:.irt 11. CHRYSLER f i: POWER JOHN HAIG'S GOLD LABEL WHISKY :j THE BEST. -j SWEE LEE CO.
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    • 12 1 j: SWALLOW AKIKLI.S j: in in. n\(.^ ;i patent mm floiir| vwwvmvmwmwwwwm
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 77 1 THE WEEK. M ;.-io .-i: II W i I I i> s P 0 B.M v M. play M H u Mi! K la I .pur. H. >: M t. 1. (< O.io pm M I Mkk C4 M U m Malacca t at W. M i Malaj i k
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  • 403 2 Singapore. Mar. 31. The price* <|Uot<<| are generally fchoM ftl (I;, »!t Terrace Market. At the (>fh(i markets theft may <inall variat mil: MEAT. ftteak (Round) Kati r >2 < a «>r curry do 4s oik, hati do £2 P -li:. leaa and fat 1-1 quality >
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  • 191 2 ARMY TEST WITH A SECRET FORCE. Solving the Problem of MeehanisatkHi i. whicb may 1. aI to i nisai i< n of thi v "i ■id to < i qorat lea] training of oi 11 i |g training thii fear. < i v i i equipped with fa-i mechanical transport,
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  • 20 2 'hmh H", |i tf> succeed Mr. Th '1; fl '-«l v R^chairmaii of th« Incor i E eU of A.ntbors.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 356 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. 5 DRAUGHT BEER ON ICE. COLD SNACKS AVAIL- 5 If ABLE AT ALL HOURS. S GROSVENOR HOTEL. i
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    • 319 2 Victoria Theatre Commencing Tuesday, April 10th. AND NIGHTLY AT 9.30 P.M. THE DICK NORTON REVUE (Direct from London). PRESENTING THE LATEST MUSICAL HITS. lilt- da\ and t>dnesd:i\ April 10th and 11th. PLEASURELAND. Thursday j>nd Friday. April 12th and 13th. SCRNrFS a >:i) SCREAMS. Saturday. April 1 Ith. INCIDENTS. BOOKING AT
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    • 208 2 ALHAMBRA PH^ (Tan Chen* Krf ft ltd I'mprirlors) M To-Night Nightly 9.0 I'M We lauc jrrrnt plcasun m prencn A QBBAT FIRST NATIONAL SPEC I M The Patent Leather Kid V] tTI'RINf; Richard Barthelmess IHI c.HKATKsr HUMAN MtAMA 01 U INSIMKINCI^ MA(iNII h I In the First Shon at 7.
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  • 851 3 Reorganization of the Scala. Ai recent Cabinet Meeting the Covad! 11 >■'■'■> I m definitely Approved tha Decree December 1927, which provid >r the complete reorganization of th laannje the :■■.•,a Theat nof Mi an. onti ol ol this thi au <. whi. .1 r, the Lirnu'i
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  • 170 3 AIRWOMAN'S EXPERIENCES IN RHODESIA. li-il.i >%;«}<». VvU. 27. Lad] Heath, vrho vrhen flying from Pretoria i<» l'u\, i itnrday wa> ob|i (I to make a forced landing <>n the Ifsia Maty. had the experifßCC Of > ptiL:l>nir IIM nighi ii. a native hot. Sne tayi ihe had reached We»l Nicholson
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 139 3 ••■:"--.'-V'">--.".-v""| h A>, \v T n 1 *s k v a T r* k -> iHv m 1 v% l\ > Cl I L I HI •< HHM im 1 l I •J-- THE DISTILLERS AGENCY LTO. EDINBURGH SCOTLAND BOiDYOUARD :j ■I i| nffl] 2 U i^f« «*J W/i 2"
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    • 222 3 I (Children like I I be- I I cause it leaves the 1 I mouth with a re- I I freshed feeling for I I hours afterwards. I I One half inch re- I I moves food par- I I ticles,dissolvesfilm, I I destroys dangerous I germs, guards I against
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    • 264 3 WVWVWAS Vb\ %V.%SVW V.«. V. V. W. V.V.W.-. V. V/AV.V.V.W.V.\J I Estate U Trust Agencies I I (1927) Limited CEejristered under the Trust Compain.s 1 Ordinance of 1926. jj With Swurity dop<nitod with t! J l\ Settlements (;«)vernm<*nt !j i> prt i |>ared to act &n > ■J Trustees. K\«(
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  • Moods and Modes of EVE
    • 465 4 MAYFAIR WOMEN IN THE KITCHEN. The fashionable revival of ;«.n interest in ry ha< t. fon the merely theore. tical stage t" the practical, and there are to-da> many hostesses of Mayfait ami the ive residential districts around wh<» I, if called on m an emergtracy, take CO
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    • 324 4 usually appear on the decorative ratface of the life of the modern society wt.mnn. It is there all the same. The Dowager Duchess of Rutland, with all her highly artistic attainments, does not disdain the art of cookery in its modern interpretation. All the latest
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    • 468 4 Embroidering A Shawl. Women haw bj BO means lost their 1 ikinti for those lovely hand rmhrnidnwirt >\\k shawls that have been M fashionable for the last few years. A thick silk shawl, corered in a design i a'jfifully worked in all one's favourite colour.-. i.> iiuleed
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    • 33 4 A delightful knitted sweater in se^ shades of yellowish green is worn with pleated ski*t of dark green Djersakasha, with matching scarf. Th-' little toque is of green reversible velvet.
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    • 498 4 BOUDOIR BOULEVARD. Buttons and tabs make very attractive j trimmings on the advam ewi of thii i year*i summer frocks. An tea nt i version of the vogue Is taea on Union cotton frock. A broad tab appears on the bodicv. i and button on the skirt, suggesting that the
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    • 291 4 'American women habitually trawl alon»r from a very early ajrr." writes Mr. \V. ,T Turner, in the BsipiffC Review. "Youne marr'ed WNMfI think nothinir of spendinc from six months to two years in lm|M away from their husbands and families. In fact, America is a country entirely dominated
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    • Article, Illustration
      33 4 Net lace i> a pretty means of trim niinn a silk nightdress. Thi> model in pink crepe -do -chine is trimmed nith ecru lace, insertion, and motifs on the shoulders.
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    • 423 4 The Latest in Ornament*. Ajmb| inm "f <««li«'Pt a imetitf ornaiiirti! "t ■■m-«', li\ n«» metn> in expensive. Inn now th:»t an «k1«1 chaii jum table r.n'ii mtrvdurv* at t «>vi» h <«t i t>lu»\ |YV) Pf "O.rt n« roiuur >< hrmr. then h ro.<o ornament emph wh
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    • 35 4 On*' a€ tho l<>v»lv t *h'-i with 1^ u.-» 11 It, aqua >p^►^•t^ an<l Hr« r- nv i". h I brni<l. \\hi> I all i:-«'i f<>r th«- niiirinal ni< 1 or fi-
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    • 165 4 FOK AND A<;\l\M KANTIM; N r, -putaMr »»Ti»<JtN Un rffomnn^f women t. ,n ortWr to broom. h«>».i «>f h Iliiad »wH btttu* ri'iw^twUtHf r. H xx a- iii«iC«Mil« thr *»i minr. M which h«*« nrr «t «n inn i hi- \\< ii/M tnm\ I I worn." wh..
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    • 10 4 DRAPED DRESS RETURNING TO FAVOUR. nut* who** fullm^h fall mi:
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  • 944 5 HISTORICAL TREASURES IN AN EXHIBITION. Wonderful Examples. Londoners who were willing to pa> five shillings for the pleasure, and for the benefit Of the Royal Northern Hospital. HoMowax. hud an l>pu fatty of 'nmiUii a collection „f Karly Biifflurh needlework of extraordinary beauty combined with irreat hi.storical
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  • 55 5 Calcutta, Mar. 22. The Penpal C.1.1), is reported to have unearthed the oxi«U'nce of a hiar tfanjf of currency note forjrers in Calcutta and in the neighbouring districts. Seven persons have been arrested in this connection. According to tht- Police, hundred-ruper and five-rrir>f«' n(»f»s worth Rs. 100,000
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 294 5 Vfl i Wot I 'T^HE purity of Pears* Soap is transparent to all who use it. It is matchless for the skin and complexion in every climate in the world. 3Kf Complexion Sole Agents 5. P, Pcjt- Ltd., I.ond'^ al z Bro., Ltd. I fT^nl Singapore Penang I- Ifnikin to
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    • 412 5 Boot Polish (in the mauve tins) improves the appearance of all kinds j of Boots and Shoes sold mfMMYwtauuL RONUK, Limited, PorUlad. bigl.nd I GALVANIZED WIRE NETTING^ FOR TENNIS COURTS. With Galvanized Pipe Poles to z < match. Concrete foundation 1 and top rails included. Very economical. Write to:— i
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    • 440 5 r .^MH /'/I)/, ■LJI i .^b JJ' 111 HjL' "^B M f\ 1 Ji POVAI I SAMB BOY WHEN PROOF that only i a child VIROL can show *—^'1 II lit At 6$ months, Feb. Kth, 1909, A|V~a George Edward Povall, 5, Central Fire Sution, Salford, England, m> wasted away
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  • 718 6 Life in the Hush City. Th" whole of the continent i.s now \vau*hinjr t h»- efforts that :ir».' liein^ made to establish tnt' redeiai < mal «;i' the >n. monwealth ;w Lani.e. •j. fits enterprise i a practical expel iment in eommunity lift*, the MMMM which
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  • 423 6 The !and!«.V(!.- of the \iry tXfenthrc R which :u« b bvfli i'i t l I i■ disti icts \v London arc noei'k to procun tenants. Wealthy people avc discovered that t!v a;< luiDpfc P and wealthier than evc-r if \h-,'\ avod WVft Kni! bouaaa, and wealthy
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  • 86 6 I I nd«.n to Ha Mi. I I k nwms. lh« PlfsU Rxckaairt*. i>rop< mtcnuil i ram-;«ir;i.ri-t 'hall' mid <ii.»- Um iMMKIaI vwim^m had strurl u ,Jai th> in<>. stni.Mir,. „f uMine^s immmii H T> tStendtd l.«-\i. ml the immoHiatr virtini and affr.t <| t hi- uholo tinancin!
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  • 18 6 I'ul i. Mti.m ..I t. trinllotiiK Kpi*«l > li •nuuhiqi aft« r M I inn ml
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 526 6 NOWj I OU cant et wel n t ie Feather w Weight STORMPROOF A 'Mattamac" is one-third the weight of th<* usual Gabardine Weatherproof. It gives listing wear and is guaranteed absolutely Waterproof. It is the original Featherweight the World's fir*t. l)t-st and best-value lightweight Stormproof, now sold direct from
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    • 442 6 5« Mr xE pf^r >^f&y Ww Perfect Mealtime Drink Instant Postum is really I a food T~NELICIOUS-and with -I—^ a mellow, sweet aroma Instant Postum is a cheering, refreshing drink, served hot at mealtime. Healthful, toolMadeonly of the best wholesome grain, skillfully blended and scientifically roasted, it can be prepared
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    • 75 6 GOOD-BYE ill DULLNESS A SW T~X AN D DUST WHEN USE snsss ll If II H I I W Lfi El ri U 111 linn i n L l I A IJ TRY THIS CLEANER AND POLISH ONCE AND YOU WILL NEVER USE ANY OTHER MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD. 14__20 ORCHARD
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  • 106 7 EXCITEMENT IN AMERICAN EXCHANGE. Record Business. [Router's Service.] N«'w York. Apr. 4. There was unparalleled excitement in the rubber exchange today; trading reached record volume and 2.:><>7 lots ehnnged hands' in three hours. Inly deliveries opened at 2*;'- eents. There were similar movements in m >st ther
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  • 264 7 Praise For Cabinet's Action. [Beoter*i Bervfee.l I.« •iml«mi. \pril .">. That the abolition of restriction is thv' healthiest palliative for the rubber industry is ihe tenoiu of t he i Mumenti in this nmvninsj'a Tinu's. Tic Br.u-h Industry will no longer be at disadvantage compared '.vith
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  • 141 7 A Liberal's View. fK-utrr's BOTTioS.] I "nil. ii' Apr. I. Interviewed by Router on tie rubber an pment Maj^Gem. Sir Robert rJutchitcn Lil>. Montrose) mid it \a< "a disastei to the in«iusti\. Thousands w !l »>e ruined Ond many SStates wUI CJOSe. The unempioy ed in
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  • 55 7 [Router 9 Oeifico.] London Apr. i. Reuter*a lobby rorrcaponikni atatea that it is Improbable the rubber discussion will be on the motion t«>r the iuljournment tomoirow. On the rontrary the debate la more likely to hv < n the Colonial Oflfee estimates later the stssion when
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  • 282 7 Invest iture Ceremony at Seremban. H. F. the Hiuh Commieskmei arrived at Serembag at 7 a.m. on Saturday, befog sjei it the Nation by the Bon'Me Mr. K. C U. WoljT. Resident ef Negri Stmbflan. Hi^ Excellency !au exchanged eeremoaisd visits irith II H. tlu- V;i'u r
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  • 107 7 FOREIGN SECRETARY DISSATISFIED. Hack to 1922 Position. [Riuter'- ■onlajav] l^ondon, Apr. I. Replying te tht- K^yptian Note. Sir A namkirlaia AVriines to neoapt thr noto sj Mtroel oxposHloa of AasjHa.Ecyptina is> .-.tiuns. „r of their luopmUio oblifntlons He declares that as the Baryptiaa Goremment i if used
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  • 94 7 [Renter*! Service,] Gibraltar. \|»r. I. Reer-Admiral Cotlard I. vi:»r. <l tax Captain shonld report rerbally. written com pl iini waa unjustified until all ottu r Service svethodi had h«-<-n employed. He deniei' that be threatened t<> »(»urt martml Um < baplaia for making complaint. Dewar nsore than
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  • 72 7 fß.utcr- Sfrvico.l London. \pr. I. nV ntei bsfonned that iTentj <>t' Friendship between Afrnanistaa and Japnn was signed In I.<> <!,, n t.i.dav by the Afgn#n Minister in I. >ndon and th Japanene Kn ■s lor. The Afirhan Japanoi sat) pieiiiani fst th^ exchance of diplomatic missions between
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  • 54 7 Bei i The H.«u«-. \pr. I. M Mai Hnber. tin- Bwisi rtotesnaiß and srhHratot in thi -v. United States an«i the Netherlanda in respect te the ■owereigntj *>f iht- bland of Pnnnno, between tht Dutch ImJu^ and the Philip. a, haa .l*.'ci.li'd thnl th»- bland b
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  • 60 7 ru London. \pr. 1. Dr. K isenbach to-daj boeafjnl at Bothi foi lln.r.'Jn thi "Wan!" <!iai\ kop4 hy the ricar of Stratford en-Avon between nn'l i«;ni rontaiainsj ralnahlc riftiesMee hi Shakespeare. M he diary ha hitht-n.. n«»t boon psjbUsli d. A ftrst edition of I" lenay^i <;•
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  • 41 7 lit U. >'» i i( I Calcutta. Apr. I. reperevsfien ti> the '<H-k-<>ut in tinLill ><»ah Railway workst^ops, t.<»' i »i n «-n ->t Burn Coninnny'i slsops, svawainetnrlnf »aarjr«»n.s for the Ka>; Indian BnUwny, h:i\■tract and bei n itiemiascd.
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  • 28 7 IK.iit.rs Befriea.] I'alruttn. ipr I. Pnkshl, editor of tlu- Swarajist aewi papen awdss^arnatha and Forwntn\ hne been srrestod <>n chnrpei ««f aedii »ol»ascd «>n hail.
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  • 22 7 i Rentt r"i Ben toe.] ltruM«t»lM. \|»r. I. General w7rnnsjet, whe lives hsrr. la i-ly ill with abdominal catarrh.
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  • 117 7 Inkersts Ham Mevehnnt*e PWvtnnsx New M;ir. 7. .M.i-.ti John Nortimer Cowsnn\ agjed t..« hi\- Jssned the ranks <>i lhe Amei millionaireii to-day anosv th«> tenns ol Um will nf hi.- Mr. I. M. O srel, eniet .Mr. Coward seniov waa a retail hoc i 1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 362 7 EASINESS CARDS. FLORANGE I T HE NKNN POPULAB DRINK f Tennis Parties and I)a!J\ Meals, g il beh>ngjnfl of <very \l chinaware ate j|j packed for conveyance t«> i th»- world. Lufrfljage etc I. attended and put <»n rail, and sent anywhere. Writ* 'il E AND CO., II !-<•])< ool<
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    • 489 7 NOTICES. SOTICE is HERCBT GIVEN thai kne mark depicted above ia the propert) ol HO CHU siIKK alias Hl!' UING TONG of So. 201 Res Central, Vietoria, Hongkong, t!i« -••!< proprietor >f ih. svsinest <>f nsedkiae dealer* ;.:.«i aaanufaetMren earried >>n under the ityle Um VEI KG VKW CHUNG t
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    • 125 7 AITTION SALKS. Hnvan ttAU niK M I'KRMK 00 rLKMKV'I Ol i Ml v Lbn AUCTION BALI On TueNdav. MMh \|»r«l m II ».m. I K V I SIIKKII IS >\l K in »r BTK AI LKMBXT Ol ui• ill i i < \KTION s\ll (II Mt On >alurd;iN. \;>iil IHh.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 300 7 CHURCH SERMCKS. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. I tSTSI hay llol| < 'on. ir. union. 7JO a.m. Holy 'on^munion iS. I I*> :i.rn. Holy Communi!o.:{(» ;,.m. M.itin- 'Sururt hii<l Strraaa. ■a i. I M V I it a. mi. I i •i > < <<p n, ui. i. »n 4 p.m. Children'*
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    • 26 7 ii i p.i. I I MI'I I Ol MM l»l\ l\| S|»|kll 111 (.«>U« K K««d -ion fl#rvie», 7 lo I am. VKHf <W f ll*.
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  • 17 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. MACLEOD. T« Mr. «r Mr-. D^uJd MacLro.i at tIM M;itt-rtiit\ Ho»pitHl a I i.i:\\Hz\\Ur.
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  • 892 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1928. RESTRICTION REMOVED. True to its conduct all through ttu* Home Government has finally muddled the last phase of the restriction question. T t muddled when originally, against its frequently expremed refusal to interfere, it finally agreed to interfere, without Dutch co-opera-tion, although it
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  • 181 8 Sir \V. Murison has been t: ranted t nr m<>nth> and ten day- leave. Mr. Sze .1 in Chan takes the place of Mr. K<>h San Hin <«n the Council of the College of Medicine. Thf tcndiT «»f Lini Ho for erection of a temporary cattle quarantine camp at Teluk
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 124 8 Officials Held up by (iunmen. I From Our Own Correapondvnt.] l|M»h. \pr. S. An amazing story of the robt* $2,500 from the pay U»>lp of a mining kongsi wan told in the Supniii- r«»urt ft*" terday. Whilst th<« Manajfir and MM other official!* were counting
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    • 157 8 MALAYA AGRI-HORTI-CULTURAL ASSN. The Kuala Kumpur Stadium. [From Our Our. Corn ■pitdfnt Kua4a l.umpur. .r At th«- annual meeting «»f th«- .Malayan AjtTi-Hoiticultural Ahsik i:it'. »ti Mr K U Doujrla" prt*»i<lt'«l Reviewing tht- u<rk <-f the Ah*' dfScr'U'il Ih« The work done in connection with the Stadium had pvtfftMtdl, th-'
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    • 36 8 From Our Own < 1 1« Ipoh \|>< Onw will bf f< Sultan at Ku.ila K.inirsar. ent«-rtair td to lun.h h> th< Futopeaas on Monday at Ipoh and to tea \<\ ih« inmumty of) Tuesday.
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  • 40 8 LATEST RIKHER AM) TIN I'KICES. [From Our Own < <>t respondent London. Apr. .">, 1 p.m. Messrs. Symington and Sim-lair notify to-day's rubber price a:»;;d. per Ib. Messrs. LtwiaV Lazarus and taM notify to-dav's tin pr M EX?**—£23B 1 16.
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  • 355 8 i. n i'.i-• inu Mr F <• •n> a .ludL'f Supreme •t. Mr. F .1 M F..ir..!m. ..i t»,, |hi Moiiopo]ii>H. Ipoh. entered the Euro. I •pilal. Ilatu (iajah, on Saturday. <"aptar N \1 Ha MM rar, < nperal iv< I >.;..•■• 1 M.S., arrived in Ip«.»h on Tue«da\ <-n
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  • 153 8 CHAPLAIN TESTII n s \«.\invt COLLAR!) Dfwirs Prolrvi Relit. The tMMI <>( < apt l». \»*r conclude by 7 o'clock t hi- cvrtimr 4 i^ th« Flh4 -''I V ".<r\ vutatMtft mornin ith th«- iminat ion ..< i«. I»KV% M< s \M|\ m,,,s I > .1 d.«Ur..l
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  • 18 8 Vmrriri.n I' tt«.hind«a. \ni i aftV I' mi and <«*-ain< and I thf m««di< I
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  • 16 8 lR«ut« The death War IMr Dafwv %»;.> man ir i *hei. imfn.rtant p*»nt-
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  • 30 8 K».Uir.Hia \r I mhk near rh« naval Mai—l I I t« rflaV I 'a«h an«l mtnv Thr «»i at t> mrister, who wa not inju» *.«a Won f
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  • 7 8 KING AMANULLAH LEAVES ENGLAND. aavt AV Kus-ia
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  • 6 8 NO PAPERS IN ENGLAND TO-DAY. ai
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  • 9 8 Mk I v ■n<l bn.th.r f Raja Kuala Lmri
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 265 8 4< THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S." s m BI ols 1 a Did i W 1 JLjiqueurs I 9 d upreme. I I CALDBGCK MACfiREGOR CO., LTD. I (Inn- r/ioratrd under the Compavic.i' Ordinuvcrs of Hovg Kon§) (Incorporated in Shanghai.) SINGAPORE. W V;«; •i*x«]!i]&OLL<»k4dMi!^^ I LIMITED SUPPLY OF I FRESH
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    • 96 8 YAV.NW/WW.'.V.W.VASfIi'.VAS 1 fa &$u Parf urns de Luxe COTY Chypre t Origan Rose Jacqueminot > I Paris 5 Emeraude EAU DE COTY l" m to he had from all dealers 1 Dupirc Brothers. i |"Black& White"! if (WHISKY) :J 5i i tfi is mv delight W and pleasure L Iri
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    • 6 8 TiHiay'w Feature, LATESI FASHIOS FKTURI a*»
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  • 551 9 WHAT LONDON IS SAYING. Conflicting Views of Leading Men. BUT POLICY WILL STAND. (Our Own Correspondent— Copyright.) T i> ij London, Aor .1 Mr LaWwins statement has produced a profound impr'J' and bitter mtu-,sm. though there is no exaggerated r^iThe Tin,s remarks that after October the British estates
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  • 121 9 EXCITEMENT IN MINCING LANE. [Router's Sorviv-t'l London, Apr. U < x iteinent and uncertainty on Robber Exchange in Mincinj»-laiv.' toThe earliest transactions showed a all in the price of Spot rubber from per lb. <la.->t night's closing figure) with jresterday'i 1t%4. rub- I' 1 id. per pound, the lowest since
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  • 29 9 hr "in <h;r Own Corrrspoiulent.| l;»oh, Apr. 3. ol the Premier*! ruhhrr staU'received quietly in JVrak sad the that now ati inevitable I>uUh must b« uwaiU'd.
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  • 135 9 fßeute r 'h Ser vi ce Colombo, Apr. 5. Ceylon rt-ceived Mr. Baldwin's announcement with feelings of relief. The majority of producers agree that restrictions should come off immediately as October and November are particularly heavy producing months and there is bound to be a
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  • 56 9 [British Radio—Official Service."! Rugby, Apr. 4. The New Zealand Minister for Defence has announced that his Government has decided to purchase eight Moth aeroplanes from England. Four, are to be sent to Auckland and Christchurch amateur flying clubs, while others will be used for training purposes
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  • 2205 9 OPPOSING VIEWS ON THE SITUATION. Facing the Facts. Now that the blow has fa Urn, the views of people in the different camps as to its consequences may be of interest. Our representative yesterday interviewed Mr. A. K. Baddeley, who is a director of th« Lunas Rubber
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    • 676 10 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES UPMSfI SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) Due S'pore. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. AENEAS Marseilles, London. Rotterdam and Glasgow
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    • 577 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). PAfIM "ELLERMAN'^LINE. TTX^ T J!A? SENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Spore. 192H. s.s. CITY OF ROUBAIX In Port ■4. CITY OF NEWCASTLE May
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    • 346 10 British India and Apc&r Lines MAIL, PASSENGER AND CAR( O SERVICES. :e:--- PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N t UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJKSTVS QOTatNJtl LONDON AM) FAR EAST MAIL SERVK 1 OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AM) l\|'\\ I niia**. Wpm l«<nn«c«. K \S(iH \K I r. RAWAI I'IM.I JITPOU «■<•"
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    • 563 11 O. S. K. Line. initiations. Steamers. Arrive. Leave. j Rotterdam, Hamburg. IJromen. ,< Ml ilm. Adrn and I\ Said. Alaska Maru Apr. 15 Apr 16 I I am. Santo-, Kui x tLa Plata Maru May 3 May 4 Zanzibar, Par w Salaam, MarqOM nnd Durham f Canada Maru Apr. Apr.
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    • 529 11 TRAVEL" COMFORT "PRESIDENT* |HHB| LINERS JJ^HS Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All s»tate rooms are 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 hpve hot and cold
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    • 720 11 K. P. M. KONINKUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.. OF BATAVIA). (Incorporated in Holland.) Q UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 36 -lu. with sub-connections to:- -Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives in the Strait* Set (I. mm! (Singapore and IVnang) of the
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  • 299 12 NEW DODWELL-CASTLE CARGO STEAMER. A Fourteen-Knol Vewiel. Messrs. Cammell, Laird and Co., Ltd.. launched from their Birkenhead shipyard «»n February 7th., the twin-screw cargo motor vessel Muncaster Castle, which is the se<*ond they have built for the Lancashire Shipping Co-, Ltd., Liverpool, of which Messrs. James Chambers and
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  • 57 12 While the White Star liner Majestic. th« world's bi^i:«>t steamship. wa> under haul at Southampton r.^.r.tly her ems t«.nrajre inrrea»**Mi by «ii« t«.ns io 56,620, in ■iMd of 1 tr. n > as previously. Thin change whs brought about I>\ th< conv«-rsii»n <»f what was formerly
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  • 17 12 Th 4 China Hukir m m abuut Apnl 4th. and th u^ h v,r> live v^ond* .j,
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    • 470 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY ANI)~MELB()URNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the new motor ressel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The b.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single
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    • 157 12 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (Incorporated in England). !>irect Services to Japan via Hong Kong Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bilk of leading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo Tientsin, Newehwang, Yangtsz* ports, the Philippine*, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA KUTSANG
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    • 295 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc., 44. KFAVBR HTRBKT. NKW YORE. (Incorporate ia U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, rilll.AhKl.rill h BALTIMORE (via Su*t) MS MLVKKKKI.I In M.S. SILVERHAZEI. dur May 3 M.S. SILVER ASH due May 19 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICF SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES
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    • 223 12 'IILOYD TKESTINO Incorporate) Col -in*, \pori: k» it\m Callintf Ht < ni.OMBO. fIK vim and Tr.ll ROM< VfNFZIA RF.Mo Th*-# fa*l M.»u»r \r««rl» K->. *a»na» and well appmntrd in aaiaiaiwm and tuturioufc <i^« > 1 la »ic»Hrt. lor HON(; KON(.. HUIMUIrt JAPAN !MH«I--kKV<i VIMISM I 1^ For partKulart and I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 676 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuan tan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 0 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Scremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m, KelanUn every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
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    • 697 12 PASSENGERS LEAVING. The following paaisenperv ar»> proceeding to Bumjmj by ihr Mantua. sHiiin^ H t i* a.m. I to-day, the »;th instant:- Mrs. and Ma> ter Meade, Mr. and Mr*. T K Wilson. Mrs Chidderton and mmJ, Seret. and Mr<. A Lino and infnnt. Mr Sn u and child. Mr
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    • 302 12 Mr T y\~ r% B1 Wn tW *hi,.ll*n. Mr. T P JeAVn-on. Mr S }f,llor. Mr K N Margin. Mrs. and Mi«« Clarkr *nd rWU r\; r M«*dow*. Mr C. A Jw, Mr. J a Fcoly, Mr. J. Spradbury, Mr S Sprad|H£ Mr F R Ban t Mr W"*n «nd
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  • 1259 13 EXPERIENCE DESCRIBED BY AIRMAN. What It Feels Like. What does a Bier think ab ut when he I nous ht i? going to c-ra.-h off "crack up," Mwe «a> Well, that all ntpandi on how nuch t Mr king time hi ha There arc two kinds of rraehciß, so
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  • 296 13 Mh> Mr. liaird Will Not \cw\>\. I «»nH«»n. M;irrh h A particularly api i I*aim T< :unr known iy sim'iltan«'( nvlv »\i'h a (1,000 chalhagl mndr t.. Mr Rur.i b| thi editor of "Popular Wir<l« Thf a«. hievenunt %v h tytl of a youn^ vrfoolMl ;n
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  • 175 13 Mosl I 'list l) hwfllini: in Ihf orld. •> abutment kjQttaa em iu. N. N f K *n a* "th« hou«< «>f the irold doorknob*," Hah btva W Mtrr, a milmodore Arthur Curtita m«> hutlditiff l year aftrr n was rotnplrted. h in th<> l.ui
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 526 13 SHERIFF'S SALE UPREME COURT OF THK STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. 01 SKI/.l RE AM) BALE DATED JANUARY 10th.. 1928. Defendants. ii\» been instructed to »ell by public auction at the sale-room of Me^rs. CHING KENG LEE AND COMPANY. LIMITED, K allies Chambers, Raffle* Place. o\ MONDAY, APRIL ltith., AT
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    • 81 13 JpwerPrices Greater Values THE FOLLOWIN(; NEW REDUCED PRICES ARE EFFF( TIVF AS FROM THURSDAY. 15th INST.-NEVER IiEFORF HAVI DODGE BROTHERS OFFERED SUCH WONDERFUL VAI I I Standard Touring Car- $1,910 Special Touring Car $2,030 Sports Touring Car $2,075 Special Roadster Car $2,030 Special Type 128 Sedan $2,250 De Luxe Type
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 213 13 PICKWICK IN PICTURES. By Arthur Moreland. U. TMttrs, Tart and Tidiru- 9 |ITmW^ER O PROfSuNdId E ATVHEdACACE^SMF.AoWoWCLS V *\V V V^l W -"^»T >«•*' S AvV ARMS- WMERE THE kiVAL 'oAR sI^WYFO THE THEORV TER.6AM'S EULOGV OT ACCOMM<H X^ JL i^ >fi(l|fc:3 M **>■ eOITORSOFCATANSWiLL I^^nONP^D EVER SEEN DATION OETErSTned
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  • 377 14 Cheap Imported Kerosene. New hrihi. Mar. 2"». The (Jovernment of Jrdia have derided on an immediate enquiry by the Tariff r>"ar«< into the •MflUoH of -afViruaxlinir the oil industry in India from injury l>y the dumping or \y the sale <»t imported k«r 1 mmm
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  • 180 14 Sensational ParK Trial. IViri*. Mar. _\t ur four ■"uj i of j 'hi tna. 'A M :;t !a-l <ons, including fashi i mn. actti— si->. arwi MTtifts, l x mi It [lwtltl. for illicit tiartu- i :rtuu!arl\ :n t ..'no. Originally 111 teen iit'i anil
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  • 143 14 M;in Srntinrod la !u«l\« Month-. ui- Kit'-- S\ir<>ru)a, a .red thirty iii". chant. <>f K«'ir«'Nt->tr« ■< t. w at MailU>r..mrh--tieet poi- -,url on l>t to twelve months' I'iipri- .nnuMt in the MCtOd division for *i >m with crossword «oni petition-. Hv pleaded iruilty t«» >ntaini^| l>y
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  • 62 14 Hum- Bted i:\ih.n-, Transaction*. I i r.l.n. Mar. 21. T ihlti— en lim- spread amon^r Mrtiun ftf ti, Mi. iu r Morgan, Vk*>Pi ti,, s«»- -< i A.c.un i t uo n hi* h:»-l wit!i< iQortnous had i<«! that t'-> pit to li I f 'si' Mr.
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    • 197 14 Acclaimed by every nation of the world as the supreme and perfect poet and playwright, Shakespeare has attained immortal fame. p^b-i r iyywyiiLu lifSiflte' World Famous •^N.A tTT^ w IuAk ITTES are nown and appreciated by men of cul- lureci lasle from pole l0 P°^ e Their supreme x^TVci^ p
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    • 177 14 mimmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmtmmmmmmm Austin 7 Owners!! l iti 1 m reived a MumK i -pit iai 111 MI»KK> I I 1.1. \KKIKKS for IJ'fili \IK (AKKIKK 510.0(1 in mi»kk sni.o I Make Your Car Complete I I With These Two Fittings. I IWJUNKO MOTORS I I h Jli^ EASTER I LSSEa NOVELTIES
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  • 233 15 LYALL AM) KVVTT'S WEEKLY REPORT. 5inua,..,.,.. \,,i. liu- Market ha- bei n k j>: h ('••ii.iin^r tl> annoinv ..,:.i t the Committee on Rest t Ik.- fhm in London bhta \V nooa and will be received locally tfc i«-: infr moii Meanwhile )M a toaatn reliant oa
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  • 145 15 bM.r,| \l!eralimi«. Buyvri > Mi i- (os) c Rantau Pn !.:•<> lvruiri (SIJ 1.4; l.v,| L >,,|| Al.ii Ciajah A. Hitam iM A. ICvateit (si) An,. Mala) 1 I \\.r Molek »>_'i 1.6(1 Ayer Panai ($5) 7.20 I ;i!l:"\^ I i>' i 1.75 1.90 i: o^afl ($1)
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  • 162 15 Tragi-CNM4y '>• Mi^rrr! LtClsr. Krlirradr. i In. in toldter, ha in nty Foar h-mrs fxperieaecd tk« ihiill of writing milliona an«l the iiaappotetnwßi in pr.-i. t'ically all. A Utter ;i»ri\«'(l rcr'-ntly from \Yw York, which lu- riad as stating thai his urn i»had dicii thmtm and li'lt
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  • 18 15 V I Ptiv. iruiia. I I n I iiu. ieaai I <>ridon Tank KnclHixl I. ,'k lUi\
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  • 35 15 I I I 1! It I Mart m K:ie. 1 m 1. g§) B I j.i.i ■'l.<> S Glut ii N :<_'«• I i I I txport I Crowt4 Kri 1 >1 I I M
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  • 17 15 tpril Mh. 12 -iVlock n< M .1 v n. fork Spot I
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  • 36 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. L R. Ma« i^.iil K. U < h;it(, i >ii'. i: >• \pni ICiililnT. London 10 2 I li". 1 •I hi 1.01 L0 KinU H K P W U.i i Irulu-'r ..i! v,
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  • 37 15 B i at th of tho Bark Thr new j MMM ti»r. HMOI t t replace tl of Tn asury not. Intn mai tl Ba rN' Tl «<> operation in tii" traf Th« ,f th'
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  • 28 15 YtHterday'H Alteration*. \j»ril ."»ih. < I. winu I'n. Buyers Itn H«»nr I 91 I. P K« Ist (fttll) ;,mi Tin I IgMT idai i i 2
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  • 18 15 (21 THRIfcS |<: OKI er I I > i A I N ii .j.M in 1 I
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 367 15 VSSETS OVER $8,000 000 mm ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER tNjMMM THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED HI \n nvvjrv m u (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) it Comoan has S^STJ' *?T Si^ ore LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Je.rv. EC Ihe Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England,
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    • 122 15 INSURANCE. J-rJ-3 (Incorporated in Great Britain.) FUE MOTOR FIDELITY GUARANTEE PERSONAL ACCIDENTS AGENTS TOR MALAYA. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the FJf.S.) THE Q(]E^ ACCIDENT AM) GUARANTEE CORPORATION, Ltd (Incorporated in Great Britain.) Eastern Branch: Singapore. Manager for Malaya C. NORMAN BENNETT. SECURITY SERVICE, VSSETS EXCEED 0,320,000 CLAIMS PAID EXCEED
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    • 601 15 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 I r ead Office: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.G. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Itoik) Tongkah Aniritsar i po
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    • 41 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal hartir Al> 1 FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Uonds. Sinirapore Representativ* w. BARLOW I 0 Messrs. HARRIS BARKBR I I LTD CHAaVRRRO HANK CHAMBERS (Ist Moor) A. GORDON LEU, \U>uUm Manager.
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  • 360 16 MALAYS SHEW GOOD FORM AT STADIUM. Duke's Second XI. Beaten. Malays 4; Duke'h 11. 0. Playing together for the second time only this season, the Malays displayed splendid form when they met the Duke's second string at the Stadium yesterday afternoon and won easily. Taib led the forward
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  • 241 16 S.CC 3; S.R.C 1. An excellent game wa* witnessed on the Padansr yesterday when the S.C.C. met the S.R.C. the former winning- by three groals to one. In the opening stages of the play the S.R.C took up the attack with a left wing movement, but could,
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  • 109 16 A team of hare- footed footballers from Colombo will arrive in Singapore on Monday and the programme of matches to be played will be as follows: Tuesday, April 10. Malays; Thursday April 12. S.C.C; Saturday, April 14, S.F.A.; Monday. April 16. Chinet*e. Prices of admission will
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  • 132 16 The quarterly issue of the Malayan Medical Journal contains many articles of interest to professional and layman al'ko. Dr. Gordon, late assistant health officer at Singapore, now Port Sanitary Doctor at Dover, deals with thi Health of the European Child in Singapore and Malaya, and expresses the
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  • 30 16 The jtanlga Corporations (Executions of Instruments under Seal) Ordinance i« to be introduced in legislative Council. It regularise-* instruments under seal executed by foreign (<»ri^»rations not possossintf a com■mi mL
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  • 290 16 TEAM RACES WITH NAVY. To-morrow's Events. The following team races have been arranged in conjunction with the Officers of H.M.S. Ambrose and H.M Submarines for Saturday. Race A.: Start. 10 a.m. Course: Club starting line to Man of War Buoy to Starboard, to 17 Mark Eoat to Starboard, to
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  • 193 16 "C'ruck and Duffer** Foursome Competition to bt played »»n Sunday morninjr; .'i-Sths >>f combined handicaps. The draw and times of start inir are as under: v •*•">. I. It. Bpodt and E. G. JfIUHM vs. A. Barron and O. W. Gilmour. 8.50. H. Jackson and H. A.
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  • 80 16 Easter Holiday Competitions. An Eclectic Competition will be held on April 6. 7, 8, 9 and at the simp time a Ladies' Competitioa to be competed for tinder stroke conditions, >t-aied handicaps, two prizes. In connection with the Eclectic Competition the maximum number of cards of nine
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  • 50 16 The following teams will represent the Lanka I'nion against the T.P.C.A. (Kuala Lumpur) during the visit of the latter over Easter. Crick** Maniam, Jashinghe, Ignatius. Chunchie, Jansen, Dudley, Ratnasabapathy, Candiah, Ponnuthurai, Thambipillai. Ret. num. Reserve: Arabiavagar. Football: Kanagaratnam; Candiah, Sinnathurai; Lee, Vyramuttu, Supramaniam; Kolandaivehlu, Sinnathamby, James, Retnarn, Dudley.
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  • 41 16 Tx» tlve Editor. Sir. I have carefully read the letter of "A Present Day Master Mariner" and note how completely and unconsciously his letter confirms my earlier remarks on the ■amt subject. Your obedient servant, SEI.WYX M. DAY.
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  • 77 16 The Government Health Office sends returns for the seven days endinp on Saturday, March 31st. as follows: Penan* Hill (2,100 feet), average mean shade temperature 71.85 defc. F., total evaporation .374 inch, total rainfall .2917 inch. Taiping Hill (3,500 feet), average mean shade temperature 71.23 deg. F.,
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  • 52 16 The cast against Mr. J. W. Benn was mentioned in the Second Police Court y* st<>rday and postponed. Mr. Bonn stands chapped with causing: death by a rash act aV the result of a fatal collision betwevn his car and another car in Geylanj? road recently. Thr deceased was a
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  • 279 16 THE LOCAL CLUB TOURNAMENTS. S.C.C. Ties. YESTERDAYS RESULTS. Veteran* Dt uhle* Handicap. E. W. P. Fulcher and 6. Hutchison beat W. H. Paltfrave and E. J. Willis. 6—2, G— 4. TUESDAY'S TIES. Championship Preliminary. R. Q. Pash vs. N. C. Metherell t« linish. Lt. R. Q. Turner vs.
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  • 47 16 2 Football competition No. .H4. coupon and list of matches, will be I ]^uMit«hed in our issue of Wednesday April 11th, together with the winner of competition No. 3\'{. as there will be no Tuesday issue of the Fr» e Press next week. g I
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  • 350 16 Ex-Services Association Meetinp. (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca. Apr. 4. The annual Mctfag of the E.S.A.M.. Malacca wa> held at the Malacca VMhMmH Corpi Headquarters on March 31st. The following office hearers were appointed for the year 1918: -President Mr. H. W EmM, M.C.; Vice- President Mr. J.
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  • 90 16 We arc informod by the Controller <»f Labour, Malaya, that a telegram has bvon received from the Government of India sanctioning- the exemption of Malaya from the operation of Emigration Rule 23 for a further period of six month* from April Ist. 1928. This Rule reads
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  • 853 16 THE AMOY HOSPITAL DISCUSSION. Decision to Continue. (By Our Chinese Correspondent At the meeting in Ee Ho Hian Club, Bukit Panoh Road on March 27th. to discuss the continuance or the suspension of the Amoy Hospital. Dr. Lim Boon Kenjr presided. Others present were Messrs. Tan Kah Kee,
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  • 89 16 Programme of Drills up u> ;tnd for Monday, April inh.. 1928. Friday, Blakan Mati S.R.A <v Port Dicks. m "A" <M.C> <\.> Singapore M. Cyril I Mm. Siglap CfciMtl Coy. Saturday. Blnkan Mati S.K A (v>. Port Dickson "A" (M.(;.) Coy. and Motor Cycle Pltn. SigUp Chinese
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    • 11 16 Imperial naturalization hah Keen granted I to Mr. M. C Johannes.
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    • 203 16 I /^^^N look for tht f^^Xiti Trade Mark, ji X^^^y^ trade mark -hls "HIS MASTERS VOICE J Master's stands for quality, supn nw Voice" an< unapproacht'd On a gramophone it pHWHiaai u 2» Gramophones instrument of the high— I gn < BV EaSV fully de irtl d and P'^^^y nnuhed
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