The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 April 1928

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Pre s s 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1928. NO. 12,179
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  • 269 1 Mr. IS.ildw in'<. rulilK-r announcement »h«K k<-d th» \m«.t«'rdani Sli»ck I change -in common Hit'.i «tht-r rounIrin I'aif*- 1 1. 'ljh«- iMilitical atmosphere h«-t*«<-n (•real Britain and E^ypt has j;r«ail> improved and it i*» t»4 nt'r»ll> thuuuhl that th«- rrcent incident i- n«»*» doted —Past 11. ('apt.
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  • 277 1 V1 let and It an up n th< [I V M ligvno an«i •»a»*>l«'.| a- HMI t ffot- at th. l: i lik.- an«l itj. upl.tincin- p nun I itiffuarc of th« hoi pulloi. i it ,-itn thiiu \l> w .1. wUI thai t h« Mr.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 243 1 y.V.V.SWAW.V.^ -V.V.WtW.% WING LOONG. J K()|{ HIGH (LASS TAILORING. jC •I >xyi", Cut and Finish Guaranteed JJ" 32. HIGH STUEET. Raffles riotdfl 1 SUNDAY, APRIL Bth. TEA M C GUIRE'S LITTLE D INER 1 DANCE SYMPHONIE. DANSANT I KVERY Vocalists: EVERY MONDAY, SIGNOR HONAVITA (Tenor), TUESDAY, j WBDNBSDAY, CAKL A(
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    • 160 1 Music—that ever constant link with home, cigarette that is present on all occasions where good taste prevails. CIGARETTES JpiQ n^<.c.^ b vK.c^2 MADE BY HAND r^Tp' feinetfo rf«*» •«4j*- i "^V, O\TF AT A TIUP •jt*)SK h > j» !^&?»>^%^i»^ < »^>t»>»»-'» j» j\ EUROPE HOTEL THE I I "EUROPE"
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    • 68 1 I VTEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Th\ i!.»v;,n vr I ROT I" A Shav inn Btl< I Municipality wan. »^'f 9L <■ prodwrta til WHSi C* l';iv'.' IS, I Hilliuan 14 choitM f'a^e •">. Mat* > ial- I this I I 1 ..U> t > 1 !'ai t i chryslerl I COMFORT 5
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    • 19 1 '.••V.V.V.W.'.'.'.'.'.V.V.'.'.'.V.'.V.'.J i; U'inc; LOONO. J THE RK< (X.MSKII HOI j! RIROrKW TKOI'K U M ITH J 32. iik;h kthfkt <
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 86 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, ~th. Mala em: I! W. IM P ir. H M .«'ir. 1 i < |.< v Worl«J i»JO p.ra .<•< Ugh u MbUm H uk, fcl t i Malayan k Hk. li Wat R. W. fl I'ublu- li Ma .iiipur 1: S.C.C. ti < ■Jgh w ML
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  • 273 2 Vnnnmed Hero of the (Jreal War. PRBMIEsTfI TRIBI TB. London. Mar. 21. The Empire will be ringing to-morrow ;n< exploits of "Chsulu'." nn UHIOTMHJ h. f< th< Great War wboui Mr. Baldwin lised to nitfht at th<- basque oi rter Mariners al the Mansion House. The
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  • 169 2 Th<" 1* -ft C ,ih~- I. nd< n -i-h Roddhi— \v i tenwle. T established there. A Ceylonef* ll meeting nil the exriding priest* to London, and >, a < ke a d nation of 7". 000 rap (£5,627 wtatltehment <>f the temple. Th»- Morning
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  • 52 2 rventurci <»i Ma*ic Scholar. London, Var. 21. ireen dam < lon, pi' I to-day at Um I S■. dia t. I ■uurried She parted I .n. She, however, canM >iv hto L I I m Judge, remai wo days' imprisonment her to an Immediate
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  • 107 2 In the current Issue of the magazine o I>. ey F-.um Preparatory School, Hat r the following new "•howlers" by boya a1 the school: Oirid wiotc a poem rallnd the Medea, i iu^t fortunately. i hill in the middle of 4tkni b called Bomaa sent ta BrHabi waa
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 458 2 THE HAPPY VALLEY I PRESENT A Monster Programme OF Varied Amusements GATE. 10 cts. DRAUGHT BEER ON ICE. > m S COLD SNACKS AVAIL- :j :I ABLE AT ALL HOURS. J GROSVENOR HOTEL. W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.VWiN'ANVA EASTER CONFERENCE. Kethesda Hall. Bras Kasah Road. BUftIBCT OF COMKKKMK. CHRIST JESUa Ihe Apostle and Hi»rh
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    • 288 2 Victoria Theatre Commencing Tuesday, April 10th. AND NIGHTLY AT 9.30 P.M. THE DICK NORTON REVUE (Direct from London). PRESENTING THE LATKST MUSICAL HITS. Tuesday and Wednesday April 10th and 11th. PLEASURELAND. Thursday and Fridny, April 12th and 13th. SCENES AND SCREAMS. Saturday. April 1 Sth. INCIDENTS. BOOKING AT LITTLE'S. PRICES
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    • 159 2 ALHAMBRA Pl^o 0 9 N£ (Tan (hrnff Krr Q^ M4-. Proprietor*). j TONIGHT I '.Ml P.M We take jrreat pleasure in vrv< A CiREAT FIRST NATIONAL SPK( I M The Patent Leather Kid FFIATt IM\«. Richard Barthelmcs> thf: greatest human drama or ai.i INBPIRINGLY MAGNII ICENI In the First Show
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  • 952 3 THE R.S.Y.C. VISIT TO BATAVIA. The Date Fixed. (From Our Own Coumaomlan m Itatavia. Marth tt. li h-s now bean ik rideri thai ifßfimt« •tiv«| of the BingauetU Yaeht t'luh will rhtH Batavia ui .June Itth. ior their turn meeting against th«- Hatavia Yacht Club. In any cii-c
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    • 154 3 m YOUR BABY'S future good health and happiness depends n upon your choice of his food in infancy, The right food* for your Baby is Glaxo, which has been used to rear successfully the children of 5 Royal 7 Nurseries. If there was a better food obtainable these babies would
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    • 32 3 It li likrlv that wim th<' Ilon'blc Mi. Daly. Commi«tion«r of Tr:t(?» ;iii'l CMtaSM, Room >n fturlomrli rex' wwk, "'•ir. R F. F- Swt'ttrnlr.im will art for him.- Tin »-s of Malaya.
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    • 222 3 ASEPSO II 1 Antiseptic Shaving Stick I tC lllMtHMlllllllinil'lllit'Mlll.lllilllllllilllllll I i i i luiiuiiii l£ Ji "•"tllllli Mil! I HIMM'I 'IMf'l MIHn I M,ap e "ith e lho nti mo P s t iC |u S u aVin J MM k < 1 l ilf iMmllul!' t i ;r" l
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  • 238 4 One of the longest 'bus runs in Britain was recently inaugurated hy Glenton Friars North Road Services, operating from New-castle-on-Tyne to London a distance of sonic '27."> miles. Tru- im».-t luxurious railway car is outrivalled by the "bus operating this route, which provide*- every possible comfort
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  • 81 4 Hand in hand with the development of pneumatic tyres for big 'buses and trucks in Great Britain, has arisen a demand that vehicles so equipped should receive preferential taxation. Motor Transport, in supporting the claim for a rebate, points out that anything to encourage the use
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  • 157 4 AmagMMatl have been concluded between the Automobile Association atul the Hiitish Cycle and Motor Cycle Manufacturers' and Traders' Union. Limited, where by the Automobile Association has inaugurated a scheme for certifying- the motho.i; of silencing motor cycles. The efficiency of the silencing device will in every
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  • 859 4 TIME FOR CHANGE IN TAXATION. Advantages of Petrol Duty. by Major F. A. C. ForS* *-I.Hth. (Author of "By Car to India," "Checkmate." etc. [SPECIAL TO FREE f'KHSS} I am returning to the question of the <a v ation of motorists as a general answer to those of
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  • 99 4 The car of th.- future, says The Aut will develop aloriir well-tried lines and the first step will be the adoption of still Mnallcr engines with a larirtt numtx r of cylinders Of lat«>. there ha- been a m:u ked increase in the number <•;
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  • 52 4 Leyl.-inl Mot< rs. Ltd.. has Appointed Colo nel Woodhouse a- representative for th« Kar Ka.-.t. He has now taken up hi** re sidence in Singapore. Duung the last tw< and a-half years Colonel Woodhouse has been in Australia, where he has been engaged in establishing a Sales Organisatior for the
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  • 362 4 TWO-CAR OWNERSHIP INCREASES. More Motor Cm Per ramih. In recent months a derided tnrni vtner*hi an ia making HmM felt, in patt. th:s tr«-nd ia based upon the a uk me nt i'd tni|»ha«i> lately placed upon mutorinir t<.r its own ak« Motor car advertising matter haa had much t<
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  • 128 4 An independent p«tr<>[ itttampl i« •u\ <«ri«l.i. .1 it I Isll I*3 Edit«»i of M«»t<.r < mi: |T...'i,«.( m I'MishmK an<« ti ..> wtHi (irrlill li-U A hiand nvw Triumph M«xl« I N\ <:■ l.u\i motor c \< N
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  • 61 4 LONDON TO INDIA IN THREE DAYS. IVrp Into Thr I'utun i a»>. MMplm and *h\\ •pen 1 Tr*i at 1©«» mile- an h« TKwm- tv h..ur 1 I onl it lint rid m«r«l f|M«r<l Mi Mill Kill v« *h«l| u n thr in air ttut rniin.l w ill hrinf a
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  • 20 4 ARE THE PRICES OF BRITISH SPARE CAR PARTS TOO HIGH? star i jit < mmm fc nuf i m* almo-t 4**
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 76 4 High Pressure and Balloon Tyres and Tubes AjCnHr cT *V Tim« to R*-*'^ I^X fllil<H u W Difltributors CYCLE AND CARRIA* R CO.. (U>26) LTD. Singapore. j I Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Pen mu. Ipoh. Malacca i i|jT%rfj| i Ul 1 A V THE FISK RUBBER (FAR EAST) LTD: SALES DIVISION.
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    • 34 4 jßt^Pps \kMft* B A l\re. made bx t.rmlxoiir. 1 ha* the rt-M>r«« '»> world— and it has earned th»^ jtfk g. rvHiHvi b\ m.iirhl««Hs prr Giw a tire a good tube A GOODYEAR TUBE goodJ^eAr
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  • 1240 5 WHAT IHF NFW DRIVER SHOULD KNOW. Learning to liouble Declutch. The gears are the bugbear of the new driver and the delight of the experienced, t A lot of the joy in driving arises from a mastery of «rcar ehanirinjr. j Do not shirk the initial difficulties, then, j
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  • 213 5 A prominent Ixmdon motor -cycle i^ent recently sold a second-hand M.A.<l. «n»fin»' Spring-Frame "MaUhiess" Combination i<» person \vh<. stated that h< v v.a- an experienced rider. A \\»«k or two later he iranu in with the machine lunninjr i»n one cylinm r, and explained that he thoimht
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  • 353 5 PRINCE OF WALES AND ROLLS-ROYCE. A Vi>it to the l)^r»» Works. His Royal H'l i l'» iw if 1 ..I. Pi'ni an unoftVial -v i it t<> th*> Roll I: \Vork> at l)» rl>\ M 1- ♦hru:ir\ 12. 1 Hi«- <:.i\ Hiiflin.- i.|. principal portions >>( tin- vork-. thr interest
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  • 213 5 Financial NoOJI |tte»lH»« and if. ration I' aolatiil out that haw hmm ..U-r in MitnMuMli i riag '»>Ht the application* n Itrid vml! t«> develops! -till f art > tfcf «nffin*s and M.ur* i". t .i|HriMi -I i. N iiK't.ii i> i. ulted from road o(»«ta< I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 60 5 Jor Economical Transportation A C^ ■"O N.V > k. V^ Borneo- Chevrolet Ltd. Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) iTOH, TAIPINg" MALACCA. v««/ JL JL Economy!!! s x^ s^^ \s^^ x X >^^ V x x s Jy x X k. X^ X T^^^ X 1 I lv/^o /^^y^/ From $2,200.
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    • 145 5 /^T^^^^Ju If MAJOR SEGRAVE. the first man to i >^^H vk\%/tfi exceed 200 m ph. on Land and I k\ winner of many international ruces, 7 \jjA I I l ouns a Hillman Fourteen. \%hich he i \f// I'/ l osf .is tin ideal medium-powered >v vi^JjA J f^cl I
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  • 1458 6 :j Hagen opens his mind on this year's '< Championships. 1 HOPES MmiHELLWILL DO WELL I Praise for Bobby Jones. i iU \moric-n golfer, Walu> Ha^n. writ* for the iU f w r,.<i n,l th, coming clashes. When he- WToU th.s ■.-r^ut L-hV.^ihi. world P ,.f I,>i.1
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  • 128 6 A MEAL A DAY— AND MILK. Judge Tells Young Woman She is "Mystery." A buxoa y.»untr woman who answered I judgment HIWHIOM at ("lrrkt'nwoll (oumy rourt. s:ii<| hci im-ans weic Bts. wt'fk. Hrtd Mt a public h(»usc. whf'iv shr paid 12>. 8 ;t '.v«-»!. for one room. The Sd4m: Who
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  • 915 6 PROPHECIES OF FAMOUS AIR LEADER. Sky-Submarines. li mbiMC an plains that will ri.-e a U"<»» deal higher than MmM EiWMt, HMI about M ta^t ai Welistci when he won the SchneJdei trophy, art feveeast for tin- wa of the futon by liwrt. Cei. P. T. Btheatoa
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  • 469 6 £2JM FOR TORN-IT SCRIPT. "Star's" il,<>oo a Week. Mr. James Dixon William-, th A 1 M film producer, wai rraai i nail Mr Justice HorrMf i <: the hr.inni; in the KiMf*! ■I the action biuugM iV M'. aJ; i. fall National Picture* t Ltd Regent
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  • 65 6 StsiirM-r'- "Cru« iti\i<>n" nir tfci krnvn of MMk f" r Clwwf' l It h i>.'h;ir> not fVMI imisir !.i:t H in«lo«liouand at Km «!rainatio. say> th< Mail, and th*> choir of S; Mary's hurch, Kuala Lumpur, performed it mosl crtdHtaM, on Tiu'sday tVeninft. their r<?n<lerinp -h<>^?ne the n&ttti ti the
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  • 86 6 vvbca :it it aifl \l *.1 I Juotlail tha m:in> it iai- I MUdl) h.it i iI It. Fli an nn i in. i Mil I think i.l.i t.• ni y> .t-ain tha! i>la> v^ith lh< ill I It ..u h;i^ ;i '< BIN 11l If.
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  • 73 6 I I ••'I i I •Kit 1 -.1. d( Hit 'I »1 :'<- 1 tIM miirhi\. <ii. I ..r-uln i-.i fs>r ;i m<- I I I i«l a Mtt iinposinir riMng H h h.i.l V t'in:il I < Mnpan> th«« when my turn nmti I w»t Bp 'n I
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  • 6 6 PHIBTMM XAMI IM
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  • 1568 7 WITCHCRAFT AND THE BLACK ART. Mr. Wickwar's Book. M'>r<> thimvs. perhaps, have eonr to the upbuilding «'f Um British Constitution mmi the British Kmpire than aie dreamt of in our Imperial philosophy. A stem, unhemlinir Scott i-h Minister of the old school is alleged f have cried:
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  • 71 7 il Mi C.ilph Scott. >ftdaa)| Out. c. i v f nr f«r fr«.m th«- Mm' th* Mr**! I I after W ywu> .rid iwrtfcimu .rrvkf. Mr Ralph r nt morr than half a life tlrn* f »n<l it ii to hi> I'" 1 Ifci !l W ■pawl far •■>• <
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 314 7 A l^J ¥AY TO BANISH YOUR SC I ATI O A IF von are suffering with rrt L«is*- < lV > >^A l that lf y<"i neiclecl i '.to ri.l v..,,,- 1,0,1y VSfa V X f 1> W ttS VUU y^\^ uu So to l>o<l to-niL-ht i-indii <•■ nsiiivo jj^ST
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    • 174 7 I NEW DESIGNS IN I TEAK BEDSTEADS i of| Handsome Teak Red I sd ith (Juartond I |[^am| Centre Panel as Illustration. r'Vi fW^ UyM Ljr' it. (> in. Side K;nls o?ily Pricv 526.">0 nett Sf-i ]TTTTTTnri »I n^] .irrTrrrr" f^ffl *t. fi in. Fitted Cnmhinatinn I IP^ Sprin.ir MUM!
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  • 1065 8 EFFORTS TO SOLVE J PROBLEM. Question of Adequate Shielding. A rra-ler has asked me to explain l."\vl mm :ir> Ho applied to a circuit wkh-l OUI fear of cieatinir oscillations in the M 1 rial .iic'.i'. writes \Y. Jaiaea, Morning Pea* I WiteiCM Corn-- pondent. He realises
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  • 252 8 Mistook "Elephant' for "Hell of a Story/* Tin- trials of a |»t— tht> Hiui>l BnMdCMttaf Co.pnrauon WWW 'l-j"" |»y Mis. Phillip Snowden, a member of th« I bo«d, in a iKtwre on "What is the 8.8.< at Dudley House. Park. LMM, LIBIM •'The criticisms of the Corporation
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  • 356 8 Mr. Marconi «>n Developments. Mr. Maro ni. in I statement m. i. mi I puiui ati-.n Mid th;t*. |Ntl M the develoDwenti of ■itilin »iaet l;i trodvetioa of ttw hl hl L 1 llu lopmentf of tin next two m thi woal I be even •>..
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  • 123 8 A correspondent, who in keenlj int. t t ed in wirvle. s, send* the Moinnm r«'~i Iki following interesting HpatiMJtfc "I MAM noently MM) evolving a Ml CtV u^t- in lnlia. ami nttnt'x jrave it Mi In4 trial. The In! station t«» kt rccow,! w:i^ litTwouii. N«'\v Itrny.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 266 8 ♦am tsfsm i I j REGULAR DELIVERIES m Independent «f all weather condition »rc effected by the Singapore Steam IaUBJIf Latest word m modern itary aethodi and ander experl Kuroptan vision. I* fl I* afCOMMENDEO **Y f\&W?\ rf i -V Iniwttf %4 1 Mimß Ww^Kr Let Wincarnis enrich >\ I
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    • 30 8 Thi- MV traffic bram-h "f ptMtt undi -i A. C I* Morriss and a hatch of traim-1 Malay eMWtaMM are in full swim? in Kuala Lumpur. Good results an- anticipated.
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    • 165 8 I T.o IS 50 h.p. Scatcr Nw^ B Ownership of a Bean Or will %A 1 give you the greatest motor- K I I ing pleasure obuinablc at be delighted to give you a I I anything like Bean pnees. demonstration upoo requen. 1 1 You get a Car which
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 262 9 BUSINESS CARDS. FLO RANGE THE NKW POPULAR NONE Tennis I'; 1 ties and Daily Mf In I gf of swery I ure etc. J i unv< yancs t«> world, In gage etc y I 'I pot on rail, anywhere. |j DAWN STLIDia i i UWNESE riIOTOC.RAIMIER i i-!::\ SKI 1
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    • 548 9 NOTICES. THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS The Prtater Mcttrfnc Daily in Msiayi i»vo -nrn" p.per-40-W rohmm. of net, -aily Ak ti,, best Medium for Advertii Delivered with the Caota Rasri rac '-r-^. Utesi Tefasnass, Utest New •nd Utest Ajmounetfjseata, tacethav wU Plosive special fentores, M Pktares of th »ceh Serial Story,
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    • 99 9 timely btaarc fishiiiim t.; a European roman from drowning in be sea opposite the Springtide Hotei nans; i n Tuesday, h k rUted thai she we bathing with e companion and betaf food twim ner, ilic bad rone bcyocd bet depth with her child in her arms. Suddenly a -harp
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    • 630 9 NOTICES. SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. bat the nljnurncd I h m "I- h.M ii. -r P OA e Bui! on W< \,,,,1 n t j 1928, t TKV lt.\ i KM NOTICE. Oa m«! trmm 1 i IMM, I rl.r a. Ml N'O fur ;iil itiei i in.\ai.i ;.r.<! wtwaH
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    • 468 9 A Delicate Girl J cienc> o/ co/nufn ivifrm is not appreciated mt if worth" urttea jg^^^ t^**< Phyicimn in VX^^>- J O Canaai sin For fast growing girls a sufficient calciuas content in blood and bones is of vitaJ influence on their future. Symptoms of calcium deficiency art anartnia, general
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    • 14 9 S!Tr\T!ONS V\i \NT. 1 MUNICIPALrn or SINT.APt RE. Ml Ni ff LPQU I 1
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 482 9 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. AN DREWS CATHEDRAL. EASTER DAY. S '.oi. H<»!y Cesaaianioa. ...:r. Holy Communion (Sang*). IMS n.m. Rely Cessaianisa. lO.'d a.m. .Matins (S:i?i^> and St-mou. Preachei Rer. C. i;. >i.'; ...i^i. Holy Ceassiaa i i •.in. i iafldren*! >•. vice. •>:'.i) p.m. Posts! Evcasoa and Bermoa. Preacher: The Lord
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  • 694 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1928. EGYPTIAN POLITICS. It is no easy matter To follow thcourse of negotiations bet wmii Great Britain and Egypt by the light of tlu occasions] cables which conn* through but the news that the latest British reply to a previous Egyptian DOtl had been
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  • 507 10 The Flee Press will be published on M^n ilu> as usual, but there will h«- no issue •m TllCMtiT. in order t.> lmm th<- -taff the M< n';iv holida Brigadier-General John ("n Fr-kine !W MM, who died ree.-ntlv at iM gazetted to the Field Artillery in 1880. H« was transferred
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  • 456 10 A RI'BHER POOL. To the Kditor. Sir. N-.v th:it «0, .1. art i >etl at t<» remo\ e i be bopcd thnt thoHf .nnootod »n--dustty will not hllo* it feg h? nt th»- :i of t'no whims of th manipvAal matket in London V« rk. While
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  • 189 10 H. duct'ii t<>r the Vid forward to win thr *r Partii ul:\rl> i- On- ir thn! Dick N n i* bringing I Kim an tr«'<l Companv of »U'\.'ii ru lu<i:uir •ome an 1 U'M I.oTu'oti n-\ u- i m >uU-- it:<«n tk < I; i ,!>■
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  • 79 10 Atttnipi In Sit-nl Pri\«i«- l>iM-iinirnt« Tari^ Mai 12 '1 hi i ti •d at iti<lra\.iuinK m«*nt« fioni |-.;»ut i Th« pt i>.. n. i > in Ul >mii -..I. iu I whi ;»rr denounced b> a ,».,i .il whom tried to MiUnn. Th« leader of th«-
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  • 20 10 -I CKKDKI) AT \vT.i Mis,, Ueitzr Swim* n|X, (Rcutcr I Mi- Mm i |on March llth M f
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  • 9 10 cauirht lon* <>f ml mt n.l.i
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  • 13 10 WOMAN STATE OFFICIAL IN TROUBLE. Mi Kti.pp ha« ..11.1. .l.iT. I I laanimdfri
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  • 110 10 U* Niirhfn Prodm-n.*. .icrrd n «u<) I «> ration in the prod Tho pUy iti»olf r«vr u- I anM thr ch«r«. U u. would have ma«tr jna |M chanf» from an ••drr tonrur on oc«»«<ionii wa TV thr Roman k»M t ii H Banrt.-v imuk'injti i< ii
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  • 33 10 ..i.M.t m I M F Ra«U«v a I M< IPPHM Hi lt<.n«M H daufl and, M-ittnir r**»' ltn« in th« lr«'fi t<> iHi t M I 1 M
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  • 10 10 I- trrwtin* n% history alow P. Man who h* I
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 280 10 T//^ CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S." I I 1 PETER DAWSON I i "SPECIAL" I i SCOTCH WHISKY g I i CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. 1 i*i {!;c<> j»>-<!ti(l umlcr thr ('innptntics' Ordinance* »f //""</ K*H#). (Incorporated in Shatitjhai.) fjt I BOfOAFOBE. j! P.V BPBCIAL K^ A 2^ UM'OINTMKNT TO HIS
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    • 55 10 S@@®®®®®®@®®®®®®®®®@®®® IMUMM'S! Si I I CHAMPAGNE I i ITHE WORD! PURPLE TRIANGLE "BASS" J TTHE PREW FOR THE TROPICS Sole Agents I Adamson. Gilfillan Co., Ltd. I SV^ B ■~"Bh~ B~ B —B}"" *B B "B)~ B "~B)""B~e)~ H* l| H.B. Winter. MERCHANT TAILOR. 6-M, Battery Road, (Second Floor— "G.
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    • 6 10 Today's Feature. j PONSFORVS BATTING SECRETS.
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  • 49 11 (■oriilFK SURPRISES iw inffe-Dutdi Unity. [Keuter 1 Serviee.l Am-ii r<l:un, Apr. .">. summary of »f prominent gard to the Hi i abolish re*nhocked the p if ange because a Kpected but it y abolition will I roducsrs jrei I*v, i) in understand inji e from Govejr "s
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  • 147 11 bcwar'B Strong Defence I Bervtee.l (.■hraltaf n un W <h fd chat;', W lu lirding the <-A namely thai of Officer con"w the essential >r m "V "which maj "'.-ipi." He said ijm inl _j,, n was quiu ur whole eharge .:::v on the first tta
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  • 84 11 Th« Note Circulation. [Havas Service.] London. Apr. K. ilatkm for thi- first time ded the sixty billions I Matm oi serves that the h*- maximum n«>u»s emis--1 millions i> in nowise broken, assed on August 7. I9M auBank of Prance t<> Kmvc bem required f«>r bu\ moneys. France
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  • 17 11 TReuter's Service.] New York. April 6. rted that the American- loan to been ovtrsuhseribed.
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  • 148 11 YrlUw SpadtN \nd Greea clubs. London. Mar. in playing cards has just to the public. iew pack has a black back-ground, ip* 1 ai represented in foui i-oloura ipades, yellow; diamonds r-fi; ehlbs, Rbown at the British Indus tion. and the) looked extremely tajri .lit-
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  • 41 11 n r Sharti Infested Water with Him Camera. member of the American iral History, Professor Van convinced taal ci- not attack buman bcinirs to plunge into the shirk round the Bahamas to test 'b will wear nothing but a
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  • 99 11 ATMOSPHERE AG*IN CLEARED. More Friendly^^ee'ings. Router' '^rv^o.l y airo, April 5. The British r* y to the Egyptian note ha- been favo y hy the Press and the polif atmos Pnere has greatly imWaf4| ArC]€S pine that Great Britain is mani 5 Egm* a fHendly attitu <*e
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  • 90 11 Router V Service- 1 London. April 5. In the House of Commons at question time Mr. Locker Lampoon (Under Secretary Foreign OOee) said the question »f allocating fhe Boxer indemnity was not vised in connection with the' Nanking negotiations; There- was no bombardment >f the city of
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  • 81 11 1 Reuters Service.] Klberield. April .">. report for 1927 of the Vereinigte Glatfzstoff -bows a net profit of 14> t 7O0 f OOO marks and a dividend of I s per cent is propom A further improvement i-; expected after I completion of tK- extension of the
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  • 50 11 fReuU-r's Service.] London. April 5. The Linlithgow by election, owing to the death of Mr. Kidd. the Conservative member, resulted ai follows: Mr. Shin well (Labour) 14.440\ Ilisfl Kidd (Conservative, barrister and daughter of the late member) c .t.2»".v Mr. Young (liberal) ").»>!»o. A Labour gam.
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  • 66 11 New Y»rk. April 8. The consignment of $5,000,000 Soviet gold recently landed in tht United States has been shipped back to Germany. The incident had an interesting sequel in th,- refusal of the United States Treasury to accepi the *r<>M for assay and the subsequent move of
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  • 51 11 [Reuter's Service.] New York. April 6. It If reported that the contract for the. construction of I.COO miles of railway from the iulf of Finland to the Caspian Sea will be awarded to a consortium composed of two American companies, one British. thre*» German and one
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  • 36 11 [Router's Service] Chemnitz. April 6. As the result of the recent strike the Association of the Saxon metalworking industry has decided on a lockout from April 12. The decision will affect L'oo,ooo metalworker-.
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  • 24 11 (Keuter's Service.] I ofulon. April 5. The CoeJAelds Distress Fund now amount; to OOJOOO. The Prince of Wales has con tributed £2')o.
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  • 57 11 TOWER OF CHARLEMAGNE COLLAPSES. Traffic Diverted in Time. Tours, Mar. 27. The I,ICO ywr old tower of Cliailsnsagni I-Olmpsed tOHJay, blocking tWO streets and causing considerable damage to two build ings. Nobodj w^ l> injured, the traffic having been diverted following the appearance of an enbtmous om in the walls
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  • 58 11 London. .Mar. 25. The Argonauts, an amateur associatior football dub. which proposes to compete in the Football League, announces that provi sional arrangements have been made to rent the White CKy Stadium as a home ground for next season provided the Club is elected to
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  • 1808 11 OPPOSITION TO THE TANAKA GOVERNMENT. Political Uncertainty. [From Our Our. ~sf| I Hisadial 1 Yokohama. Mar. 4. The anti-Tanaka Go\ernnunt movement is gaining headway daily, the Minseito (principal Opposition party) openly declaring that it is confident of carrying itl nonconfidenc motion through in the special sesl sion
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  • 124 11 TOURIST'S SUICIDE ON THE RESOLUTE. Lady Jumps Overhoard. The Hong Kong Harbour Office Report el Resolute of the Hamburir-Amerika Lint or the world tour, states that a death SCCVrnV on board on March l'.«. No further details were given. Both the agents and the cruise official.-' are reticent about the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 22 11 An innovation is beinjr introduced today at the Europe Hotel when a String Orchestra will play from 11.30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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    • 106 11 For Those Going Home WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN EXCLUSIVE RANGE OF I \N(Y CASHMERE AM) WORSTED SUTIMiS. A VISIT is BDQWm ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Strait*. SettlemenU.) Raffles Place, Singapore. f > iti >i iw- sj\ y I 1 1 K 9^L^^ t K Z m II II
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  • 865 12 A Holiday From Home. All the railway posters in the world ar as nothinjr compared with the first >prin£ day for making Di think of holidays. On that day, n«> matter where Wt ate, we l>e.cin to think About going somewhere el>e. and particularly about away
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  • 32 12 \rm> lU.it K I <•!.'•.;. Vlar. .'I. Ai Twickenham thi < lr- the forWS A Mh. Her V back and u.i 1 1 :1 1 I Boa :u:<l I 1 l < !i.;iin.
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  • 12 12 I undon. M.ir. 2"». evidenced by Uk i«k
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  • 189 12 PONSFORD DISCLOSES SOME BATTING SECRETS. HOW WORLD RECORD HOLDER GETS HIS MAMMOTH TOTALS. Some Elegant Scoring Strokes. in tbfti wriai of interesting plwtotrapni w. H. Poaefor4 tv illllstl-MU-^ just h<.\V hr lirikf-S th- *.»|.jr;.Nt Itl Ud l into wrviea in eompilfa^ hi> big nm On th.- Mi m Cricktt Gi
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  • 26 12 WHY HANDKERCHIEFS ARE SQUARE. The KcmiM of a French ()utrn Whim. Fi .\>~ Qu- \i I i 1 .1 r ImOM I rhie i .1.1 NX i.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 330 12 Allenburgs Foods f Made) from tlie purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the 'AHenburys' l'oods art- as easily digested as mother*! milk* Phey are rm free and are simply and quickly made l>\ the addition ol boiling water only. Milk Food NV. 1 WOk F««d N... 2
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    • 211 12 'j'Uattawiac Feather V Weight STORMPROOf Mrttifr- 1 <^' in- 1 J I I ne WcatherpfOiK attinf wr.%r md it fUAf »b«olutrl> iVatrrprooi 1 it thr otipirhj/ Kralhrrwrnrhl rsl. Ik*«I «ml Itrrt-v.Jur I now void direct Ironn Manu acturrr to Wear* -u« 1 .nrltaii yiwlciale Trade l'n<r» y It iv iv
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  • 449 13 Position Clearly Defined. f British Radio- -Official Servire.l Ru>rb>. April Lord Lloyd. th» British Hi^h Coamsls- sioner for Fcrypt. has transmitted to Naha- I Pasha, the Pltahr of Epypt. a note from J the British C r < trnmint in reply to tin* latter*! note of March
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  • 286 13 The- following i- Um h Bulletin <>t l.ie Laagve of N Kastein Uuitiiu the ucck (MM Maich :>lsi. Mombasa: 1 iWMlllpoi case. Suez: 7 plttgM case* and :j deaths; 1 Hallpox ease. Adtn: 161 plague .n,i Ml deaths af?ain«t l*\k\ ras«'.< an.i 14»> deaths di. the pwcidteg
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 234 13 WrtifeAH PHYLUtSAN <;i\ f;.s- vor v^ir L/f^ ulool> new STBMNGT* ANB vitality. Wivi'iA ki I QUAIANTBBD BY A MASS OF MEDICAL TESTIMONY. r A^M-¥*flN J I FOR HEALTH TOMORROW TAKE PHYLLOSAM TODAY Obtainable mi .ill Gfcmisti av.d Stores. J /V.WW.V.V.V.V .W.V. V.V/.V.V.AW.W.VASVMWMSV.V •tropical conditions I IiiCHAMPIONS PREDOMINATE? A trial set
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    • 60 13 I Cusenier's I Three Crown BRANDY I m W t iVT $3.30 Per Bottle I (Duty Included) JOHN LrTTLE CO., LTD. I (Incorporated in England.) I Singapore. Penans and Kuala I Lumpur. WASSW.V.W.W.W.W.W.V.V i THE NAVY'S CHOICE, j Ply mouth Gin. f OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. VWWVWA%W.VAW.V.W.'.VA MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE,
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    • 186 13 Lubricate with I T exa c o You can tell Texaco products by I THE RED STAR GREEN "T" i; I Insist on them--lruy stand for I RELIABILITY ji There is a Tenco Prodoet f<»r Brery purpose. I Manufacturrd by j THE TEXAS COMPANY. ¥.S.A Distribut')i> for M.-ilaya S WILLIAM
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    • 673 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.) Due S'pore. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. f tv^StSw Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and
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    • 578 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). PAWp 'mEMIfIINE. T AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Bp«re. s.s. CITY OP ROUBAIX In Port s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE May 5 s.s. CITY OF
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    • 400 14 p. e^o British India and Apcdr Lines (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S\ CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MUI-M (iO\ Hsy LONDON AND FAR K VST MAIL SKR\ li I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND hl\\ Due U^ Tonnage. S'pore I«>nnace pt* KASCtHAR
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    • 562 15 O. S. K. Line. I>tslmations Steamers. ArrUe ej|ve I lam, Hamburg, ITiiima. Colombo, Aden and P. Said. Alaska Main Apr. 1", P r i m b Bantoe, Rio XIICS tLa I'lata Maru May ;< M ay 4 Zanzibar, Par ai flalaam. renco Unrqoai and Durban. t Mexico Man May 9
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    • 535 15 TRAVEL^ COMFORT dollar «__s&> •president I LINERS ~WJ!*S Dollar President liners offer you laxurioug travel comforts. All state-rooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with be Is (not berths), each miring M electric reading lamp. State-room with private hath predominate. all m>ve hot and
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    • 502 15 K. P. M. UWnfIE^PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. (RO^AL PACKKT NAVIGATIOM CO. OF BATAVIA). (Incorporated in Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH TMK NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 364u, with *üb-connectiona to:-l>a,»«ir#, r r»lcht. Transhij-ment, Marine Departrnentt and Manager's desk. Repreaentalnea in the MraiU Settlement* (Singapore and I'eu.ng) of the OFFII LM. TOl KISI Itl
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  • 190 16 The second t' the three experimental high s=peed cargo liners for the Ellerman Line arrived in port yesterday. This is the City of Rouhaix, propelled by single-reduction geared steam turbines, which was launched on November Bth. The new vessel is under the command of Capt.
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  • 28 16 Over 2,. r >oo deck passengers arrived in port yesterdav from China, the Seistan arriving from Hong Kong with 1,067 and the Seang Bee from Swatow with 2,459.
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  • 555 16 Queer Looking Craft. Until 1924 junks were the only mt'an> <«f transportation on the upper Min River, the only waterway connecting Foochow with the interior. These vessels were subject to constant danger from rapids and shoals on the upper reaches of the river, an?) in order
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  • 383 16 The h. ring tlftflc tunia the MUrbour of Himjtkcnc. ■.r < with Um t'ol«>ryV new MHNO \\at«i >ui pl> from the iramland. w.i caM» bl ne of the v:r« i_ iueerin;; undertakings ;h«- < OVI s, taekted Such a ;nnntl would MWHfiIM link i>< the island and
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  • 21 16 Tho fashion editor say> that extreme latitude li now allowed in >kirt.. l.ut we don't notic* any longitude Ohm Stall Journal.
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  • 37 16 bathing MftMM, and will car. >■ .1! ?bark knitV. If he is wrong science will stili be t h« gainer, for ho proposes to film ih beneath the water with h cam.ia »-nclo-,.«! in a «uhmarine glass case.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 500 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in 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 (4,612 tons). Ths s.s. MARKLLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe,
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    • 52 16 M^iiMr'.f l^i II ustekink Sure and safe listerine is the safe, dependable antiseptic for cuts, burns, scratches, sore throat "Halitosis" (unpleasant breath), insect betes, skin disorders and body deodorant. Keep Listerine always on hand in your home. It does its work effectively— safely. For Sale at all Chemists LISTERINE the
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    • 469 16 Kerr Steamship Co. I 44, BKAVBR STRKET. NBW YORK Incorporated is U.S.A.) 0 GENERAL AGENTS REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE T<» .'BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADEI.I'III I BALTIMORE (via Su*i) M S. SILVKKHHI I K In port M.S. SILVKRHAZK! Am May 3 M.S. SILVERASH due May 10 PACIHC-JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO SAN
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    • 176 16 BIBBV I IM I i m i B I* XII M\l I fj of fa" Ma>l I*a»- „f, n \\(,o(t\ ,oi oma rr xMm tii \v with tl.rtHMfh e«mt i IfnxiKU mi, v vii is Steamer. V'Kh H SHROr Kl SHIRF LAN( imiß] lIK.SHIH YORKSHIIO BHI 111 GLOl T r>
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 521 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuan tan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Pnnang and Kedah and Ixnver Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
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  • 779 17 Five Years' Work Reviewed. Senor Salvador de Madariaga, th<- I Director of ihe Disarmament section of the I league oi" Nation*, gave a u-view of "tWe years of disarmament work in an address at a meeting af the Parliamentary Committee of the National Council for the
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  • 151 17 British Radio Official Service. 1 Rugby. Apr. 4. The Kinj* and Quoen of Afghanistan leave London to-morrow morninpr. Prince Henry, who has just assumed the title of Duke of Gloucester, and Sir Austen Chamberlain, the Foreign Secretary, will bt at Victoria to see them off. Lord
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 26 17 I WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN ALL MAKES OF USED CARS DEMONSTRATIONS, TRIALS TERMS ARRANGED. V THE USED CAR DEPOT 55, Orchard Road NEXT TO STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE.
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    • 32 17 The members of the tutorial staff of the Hutching* School, Penan*?, entertained their headmaster, Mr. L. W. Arnold to a tea-party at the school on Tuesday prior to his departure on leave.
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    • 188 17 In no previous year hai Rurope. have yielded to the Packard added so many great lure of the new Packard names to an already long list Eight, and its peal rival— of distinguished owners. tin- Packard Six. i ik* rulers ol twelve coun- Dignit) and rharm have tries, including one
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 690 17 CHARITY CROSSWORDS COMPETITION. N***** in Prizes *UI bs paid to the successful competitors in this competition. Ist Prize $450, 2nd Prize $300. the profits of the competition 50 per cent will be handed to ST. MARY'S HOME, SINGAPORE. j Itifv ;jcrn>*<4. j r P F BB 7 F I r
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  • 1197 18 SALE OF A BELFAST SHIPYARD. Workman, Clark's Changes Hands. Dublin. Mar. 7. All doubt as to the future of th.« shipyard, owned by the firm of Workman. Clark and Co* Ltd.. Belfast.— recently in the hands of the Official Receiver- -was set at test last Saturday by
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  • 148 18 VWMSi h \ikmk\ nor ro it woi FROM TOKIO. [By cowtss) of the Kanyo NuhiNichi Shimbunsha] T.»kio. \pr. I. The FuT.ih amnen. and M Lt'biix. ..n receipt of from Hanoi advising thai arrnngeoafMta for landing have keen BUMIe there, have decided to on a aaavstop flight from Tnchflßrwi
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  • 44 18 The investment in Japanese in<lu-" anrl commercial enterpi amounted to some Yi»i o. i iiic nomhel i which concern- totalled iOSnt 14*'. accord, inc to investigations by the "inmunications Office. The total net profit through these enterprises in foreign countr Y00.000.000 yearly.
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  • 142 18 Kain on Tue-<lav ♦•\«>riinir i»t«\.nte«l Um Kuala Lumpur Y.W.C.A. Png< being held in its profur setting in the •garden hut fell present were impressed with its hvauty and reverence. The meaning of the title "The Chalice an. l the Cup" \\ase.ri in the fact that "the Chunh" lx>re m her
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 764 18 <^^a^a— a— a^aaaamaaaaaaaaa^wL^ J f 7^^^aa\ m^aaaaaV aava^^^^^^^ J IJON'T endure the aj?ony of skin disease its incessant itchi.ix pain, sleepless nights and its threat of worse disfigurement. Begin to soothe and heal your skin to-day with Zam-Buk. This rare j herbal balm quickly rids the tissues of all poisonous
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    • 71 18 'ISP' I lS' $k r j4. Everutl llfr^i j^ THAT why < »u will bed Ml |M»ssible. but f. aext >tm be «iuit«- ".tin thai quite lafa I^: N equally t«» Flesh, l>"ii« and Mm and I from harmful and doubtfa] I Milk Nature's •»w QATI MILK in it< PUREST
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 109 18 PICKWICK IN PICTURES. By Arthur Moreland. jVI! ""1 u^l I'Pl'll i;- -x-l'c^- !l II 111 W l|! "-^I InnZ^? T THE RA CEN6 HEAD ELEVATED W.TH \A/.N£.IN MOp,CKWICK'S ROOM THE H«F MAO LAR C «^'C 'SMS, To'^E INTSMSE OCUO HT^oTfI >S^^VTv ?2f lS n E f P p^ NKNOWN TO
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  • 378 19 11 !if>^ i" drag*, pitaer Cktaeac <» r f.»- kv m to be n highly profitable trade, a< long ai there la boi Chineec drug* told on the Peking market come from Kwansrtunir, Saechwan, Yunnan. K chow, an<i tin three proTiaeei of Maachoria, lu 1 l <:i
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  • RUBBER AND TIN RETURNS.
    • 69 19 Barlow A Co Agents. Hai iniau Maji <!u (Johore), 12,500; Muar \\.<.,u. 11.561' Permas, 16.750; Sekong, l 1,000. East Asiatic, 212,208; 'snt Anstia (Johore), 182,445. Barfovt and <•.. Kuala I wnpur, Agents. Ay. v Kunirg (F.M.S.), :.j.cu:>; Badek 12, 00; Bradwall (F.M.S.), 31.600; Dennistowii i»'riai F.M.S.), B 124; Highlandi
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    • 169 19 Brine McGregor, IVrinnjr. Secretaries. Nawne I\t Tin. North. h<»urs worked, 70: Yardi treated ijftOO; South, boon worked <'><*>4; Yar<l< treated 17,700' Output. 110 pkls: Phin Soon Tin. Hour< worked 633; Yards t rt'iit *m! :sr>,r>f>7; output. El2 ]>kls; llurv Yot Tin. Hours worked 25*; Yards treated 23,700: output, 313
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  • 512 19 Business and Social Meetinii Places. To \)iv Chines*, peoph-, es|K'cially „f Kianjrsu province, Iha tt- a hmm k j.iac i."t „nly foi >.ciai jrUi-n ..u»-,- u t ||m fo buainess transartioi <. .\I,. M t ;l qoenten fo then parti) t mjoj u how I i«MW
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  • 39 19 London. Mar. 2ti. A foin .»1«- at <In istk wealth) CoraU limliwtf. r«a. •000. It hi expected snot rli I will be <>l» ain«Ml l>v tkt laic of Mr. Hauk;i -nnlF boxt'j' tiinkoi <a-«-.
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  • 25 19 1: ;>ll these now oars git the niil*««g« ■<: •<! by their niak-.r.s it will t>o a tou«rh break for Um pMalhM imlustry. San DitgO l'ni< n.
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  • 238 19 JAPAN TOM TH 4 LD Makes Sf>o Features a Year. a I io<iuiti (l f 1,, woild, topping th« I wide Margin. itudioa ;u i n k i ■M »fth. not to rti.-t uid nthir shori I nitt-.f Slat. i, 1 in.in\ J" France un-l lierman\ about '.♦O
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  • 47 19 1 fall, tl i !..!>..,., n'f: v, ,•>,,. h! Ihi-m int.. th,- u hn. I up MM'l hit ith w;it< r. a». H and IHI i t ju.itr* hour iti uitfi him Th«- hi il Af ..•il i arv i M, imi I I
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    • 845 19 ISSEK! OV« ««W» ASSURANCE IN FOKCK OVER THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED iic An niirir-c «r- L (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD Of PICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old few** EC rh« Cun ip any has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies
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    • 167 19 BANKING. cnAßimrD b,\nk OF !MiiA. \lSi:;\i.n \.\:i (H|NA Incorporated in England by Ko>a! Charter. Paid up Capital in 100,000 si. aits of £5 each £3,000,000 He Live Fund 4.000.U00 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! 3,000,000 Mead Ortke: Bishopsgate, London. E.C. A>rtr<cics and Hranches. Mor Star Iloi'r* Tonjrkah Amritsar ip On (Bhuket).
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    • 41 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A.l> FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINI Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bond*. Singapore Represenlativcs.— Messrs BARLOW I I Me.-*,>. HA 1: 1:1. >NS. i:\HKi i LTO CHAATERE!) BANK CHAMBERS (Ist lUr). A. GORDON LEK, Hesid,
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  • 704 20 L SINGAPORE SPRING MEETING. Horses in Training. Th» following is the list rf horses and ponies in work at Singapore and the various other centres for our May meeting beginning on May Bth. Training officially open? at the Racecourse this morning. Red f earn: (1) Captivate, (!>) Absolute,
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  • 69 20 Programme of Drills up to and for Monday, April i»th., l'r^s. Saturday, lilaKan Mati S.R.A. (v). Port Di.kson "A" (M.(J.> Coy. and Motor Cycle Pltn. Si^lap Chfaeae Compoay. Sunday, Blakaa Mali S.RJL (v). P«»rt Diekaoa "A" (M.G.) Coy, and M.C. Pltn. Si^iai) '.hin*'.-c Company. Monday, Blakan^ Mati
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  • 418 20 THE EASTER HOLIDAY MATCHES. Leaders Thrice At Home. The programme of matches in the Emrli^h and Scottish Leagues during the holiday if Bfl fellows: TO-DAY. Division I. Birmingham vs. Portsmouth; Blackburn vs. Aston Villa; Bolton vs. Sunderland; Cardiff vs. Sheffield United; Kverton vs. Bury; Huddersfield vs. Liverpool; Manchester
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  • 95 20 !><»ndon. Mar. 22. Three ehan*re> ar»- made in the Welsh three-quarter line for the international match against France in Paris on April !>th. Otherwise the team is the same as that which played agamst Scotland: R Male (Cardiff); Gwya Davies (Cardiff); John Roberts (Cambridge University Roy Jones (Swansea),
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  • 255 20 The Second Meeting. Fifty-thousand spectators witnessed the replay of the K.A. Cup semi-final tie betwwa Hudderstield and Sheffield. Redfein and Brown, of Hudderstield who received injuries in the first match, were replaced by Spencc and Dent The Sheffield United t*am mi unchanged. The weather was glorious.
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  • 401 20 INTERESTING MEETINGS THIS WEEK-END. S.C.C.— Selanjfor Cricket Match. The Coloay ;;nd F.M.S. will he opposetl in eriekat, vrolf and po|o during the Kaster hplidaya. On the S.C.C. ground the annual crfekH match between the Cricket Cfob and Selan^or opens this morninir. play coiMmcncinj? at eleven o'clock. The Cricket
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  • 27 20 A reminder to intendteg toiMtituii in FoottMlli Competition N<>. SI that Mtritf ~p thi< mornirs and jnust PMM this office by ton o'clock.
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  • 219 20 Milliard TaUf Wicket^ Not For liixd of the dame. Presiding at the annual meeting of the War\v-iok?hiro Comiy Criiket Clul> At Birminpham. Mr. I.udford Docker said the smaller ball bad not produced the fCSUIU atifipated and he had mwr thouirht it would, but he wa> tflad a tria!
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  • 55 20 At cricket on Thursday the Duke's easily defeated H.M.S. Anihrose by 10S runs, the totals l>einjr: I)uk«'s 184 for six wickets dedared. H.M.S. Ambros«> T«. For the Duke's, Spt. Bennett scored (J7, of which ."4 ame from b(»undary hits. (Jalloway took five wickets for IS and Sheatd four for
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  • 130 20 We learn, says Wednesday's Malay Mail, that the Selanjfor F.A. committee, at a meeting- on Monday, decided to suspend T D. Welsh, of the Selan^or Club, for MM month from March 27 as a result of an incident in the match apainst the P.S.CR.r List week. The committee
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  • 43 20 fyondon. Mar. 26. A Houndsditch bookmaker was fined £600 at the Mansion House for failing to delive) to the Commissioners of Excise his uiiU) rrtttrn of bets. The prosecution stated that the minimunloss of revenue in this connection was £">OH
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  • 259 20 THE LOCAL CLUB TOURNAMENTS. Tuesday's Ties. Championship Preliminary R. G. Pa>h v^. N. (X Methi-rell t<> finish. Lt It G. Turner vs. G. G an w. Championship Doubles Preliminary. B. .1. Slurgm and K. K. Gas ra, H ti nett ard R. N. Hyatt. A. De I I
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  • 245 20 HEENEY'S RIGHT TO MEET TUNNEY. His Return In Knulnnd. MS IHi <! \STir WELCOMI vi SOrTII\MI»TO\ London. \|»rih 2.1 "Whin I claim tht ritrht to m ot Turn mid H- < M ->n hi- arrival for a few WOthl r«-t in Kn.rlnrni. "1 Ml '•nly (laiininir my just dllM. I
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  • 115 20 The Mixed F<>ur-'> i. Com petition wan played yeMrrday. in.! n a *.in r Mrs. R. I). Findlay and Mr. M.Mullan. Forty-four eavii UN taken MM :»nd th«* foUowtaej r .-turned Mr>. R D. Findlav and Mr. McMsOm II Major and Mr*.. T A. Low i' .1
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  • 91 20 LtH hMMtr*! Traffic of Women Bill, by making certain I fJMWti punish. u W- in Britain whether committed ther. <>r al>r«:i'i, adopts a principU- which ha- nlrea.K. in other connections, received legislative »anition, notably in Italy. Territoriality. once a rigid axiom in penal laws, is in
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  • 37 20 On h very wot ground at T;u»ylin >e>teiday afternoon the Duke's >»•<•<• n<l Rug'oy fif teen d feated the repn-M ritatives of H.M.S. Ambrose by points to r.il. N'ewhold s, both of the \i\-< in Um tir>t half.
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