The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 April 1928
1928-04-09
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Title Section13 1928-04-09 1 Singapore Free Press W LLINAb. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONUA1 M R1L 9. 1928. kdjgkd13 words
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Article288 1928-04-09 1 Our l.oiulon rorreH|M»nd««nt vt-nd«» furlhtr nf>»s of tht* ruhb« r cn-i-. m whirh a more ho|H a ful note ran h* detected l'»ne An otfirial report Irom Duirh <•<>>- eminent source nhirh deal*- with thr question of nati\e pntdurtion and which all interested m ruM>er will l«-,«l288 words
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Article1114 1928-04-09 1 Tu. •f I hi- ixople whom On tat Mm ii saw a knitting m «C i vv < th M 1 <»ne ctur' I koaii of Kohl, l-ut amonc thr ..Mum o| l< it *a* WWtPPi >ld iilftlC> in th«- h lie r jtuihI <-f tV-n \n 1R.J.H.S. - 1,114 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement255 1928-04-09 1 I MACKAY MONO 5 j: COFFEE j ROASTED AND GROUND S daily W%V.V. i i .V. i .V.VA i .V.V.V.V. i *Vv i X' v Raffles Hotel 1 1 SUNDAY, APRIL 8th. TEA KUIRE'S LmLE DIN ER I I DANCE SYMPHONIE. DANSANTf EVERY Vocalists: EVERY MONDAY, SKJNOR BONAVITA (Tenor), TUESDAY,255 words
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Advertisement234 1928-04-09 1 FOR REFINED PERFUMERY AM) TOILET 1 PREPARATIONS -ALWAYS ASK FOR— THE t<ivuwn ffW VVHT( H /^i^w I v^ V^/ V OBTAINABLE FROM ALL PRINCIPAL DKALEHs. WILLIAM G08BA6I SON S. 110 ROBINSON RI). ob-i-tBtc i-y EUROPE HOTEL! •'Renowned by Recommendation." g m::<>>::;<<<><<<^<^: SPHINX R AC E MIRING Gn F F F234 words
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Advertisement92 1928-04-09 1 LATEST ADN ERTISEMENTS. cit ion* P Klkinirt«>n p H Km -h fruit at the Id >' »m«i i C.nmurrial I k* at Kell) and Sot re entm S 1 pel ition Page 7. Taipinx Tin f l.: Little* arm 1 »1 |.iim i-rituiir l;iir« > 1 Brw E T Moioi92 words
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Advertisement12 1928-04-09 1 see that vor <^rr jj RED LABH. BRAND j: COFFEE jj VV.V.V.V.VA'.V.V.'.V.'.V.V.VWW12 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous103 1928-04-09 1 THE WEEK. i/ ii n r. iif Malatt iil.l Malajrma *i«>K I Cricket; >' < |k Witti irca: H NY. Mi i%M ByJB. MnlnkofT Kuhhrr < M., i 1 *b.i!l: (■.>!<•• Dick Norton* R«v«?i«. Ir- w4i ■igk W;.:. r, IJ MakMCAi H. W. It M B.jkif Timah Ru»»K»" I tttl103 words
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Article327 1928-04-09 2 Drowned Mm Who Had Been Shot. Paris. Mar. I. Some liirht has at )ast been shed on the I mystery of the bloodstained taxfcab No IT'.'V-Jit. 1 Hea of the last two victim as- 1 POCiated with itl history have been found Th< the driver,327 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement331 1928-04-09 2 I for Coughs, Colds and all Throat Troubles. From all Chemists, Dispensaries I and Stores. Sole Agents MEDICAL HALL, LTD. Singapore. THE HAPPY VALLEY PRESENT A Monster Programme OF Varied Amusements GATE 10 cts. V.VAW.WMVASVWW.%SW/A DRAUGHT BEER ON ICE. J COLD SNACKS AVAIL- 5 ABLE AT ALL HOURS. J \l331 words
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Advertisement277 1928-04-09 2 Victoria Theatre Commencing Tuesday, April 10th. AND NIGHTLY AT 9.30 PM. THE DICK NORTON REVUE (Direct from London). PRESENTING THE LATEST MUSICAL HITS. Tuesday and Wednesday. April 10th and 11th. PLEASURELAND. Thursday and Friday, April 12th and 13th SCENES AND SCREAMS. Saturday. April 14th. INCIDENTS. BOOKING AT LITTLE'S. PRICES $4,277 words
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Advertisement180 1928-04-09 2 ALHAMBRA PH^ (TAN (HKV«. XXX. II l» I To Night and Nightly AT 9.00 P.M. WE TAKE PLEASI'RE: IN I'KKSKMIM, H. B. WARNER IN SORRELL SON A FILM ADAPTATION OK WAIIWICK MKKHN. THE GREATEST EMOTION VI. DRAMA KVKR S( un IN lUX I IKS| HOI SK x "BLOOD WILL TELL'180 words
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Article578 1928-04-09 3 CONTROLLER OF BUSES AM) TUBES. Bright and High Ideas. He ll fair haired ifiant of man. Quiet of voice, and with a smile which drives a sudden hai m t"> his fair. You will not find his name in "Who's Who" he dislikes personal publicity of any578 words
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Article370 1928-04-09 3 I The \iUii>r«- policeman ni the eartoonist* I I think of him la extinct: in his plan a I I man w h<> walking ••m-yi-lo,'.»».-«»ui. I country policeman often has ver>| iar-M uca on which to keep kin watchfull t>l There ma> be three or mowJ.L.L. - 370 words
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Article18 1928-04-09 3 Mr. Buchanan- Taylor - Mr. Buchanan-Taylor I The psopli who kn««x\ mod alum; HfY arc the members <>f newspapi i editorial staff18 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement94 1928-04-09 3 i <*]!*M*]^[5^^^ WHEN BUYING A CAR 1 a "Service After Purchase" j IS AN IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION. I When buying a Camera remember that there are I Kodak Service Departments^ in °Y\ different countries. I j GET A KODAK m Kodak Limited Imnrporatt'fl in England). I! UL: 8, Haltery Road. OFFICE:94 words
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Advertisement528 1928-04-09 3 NOWj f OU cant e we m the If Feather Weight STORMPROOF m Mattamac it one-thirJ the weight of he usual Gabardine Weatherproof. It give* asting weir and is guaranteed absolutely l m Waterproof. It it the original Featherweight the World's irst, best and best-value lightweight Storm- >roof, now sold528 words
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Advertisement188 1928-04-09 3 Estate 8 Trust Agencies 1 (1927) Limited I (Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance »f with Security deixisitod with th< t< > Ktj prepared to act as Trustee*, K\t< utors. Administrators. Receive^ Managers of Real Estatr. Attorneys for *..|!ivtion of Rents, Investigators and Managers «»f 1 runt or other Funds,188 words
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Article4203 1928-04-09 4 J. R. Wilmot - J. R. Wilmot BY A Story of Mystery and Crime. ItY WHOSK HAND? Mr. Montg i ery Gaynor, diamond me* chant, m iuxuri.-u.-ly appointed otiicc in Hatton (i:ii(i<-n cameo of opuleace. The Persian m^ that covered the floor wai an exquisitely <uniunir piece of work. He had4,203 words
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Article136 1928-04-09 4 Dress Triumph- i»f a I'niwr^iU Man w -ni ip^ fashion- m i!ri' wHk -1 Mvi;i :i-m n-uall- -tairc iritis ..n rirhl n? Hi N 'm.-11. tht univ an M Hi MHif mii. m thn. aim m th. inir th»< frocks, an an.) c.rri.! n I136 words
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Article157 1928-04-09 4 BEAUTY OF SHOR1 j(K -PBOPBSL1 \\<'!;\ What (irvcian Mi**. most hmr« w^BMin i .1 havtnit Am mou vi wr fin look at th*n mm I I It UtoUMHtda of quwr lha' U M h. r IfH brcaw -»ni that aut «K<> iu<N t.» u» Uk« r.»v !.|t wM.M. - 157 words
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Article424 1928-04-09 5 Hcrrora cf Chenchow. (irucsome details of unspeakable bocfotl witnessed by a German tagine#f MM| ki* wito who were sercd hy the CopuntmistX at Chenchow m Southern Hunan, weiv re lat«-»l upon their arrival m Hankow. The outraK*'* were the work of the rabble of Tanp Sen^chi's troops, augmented424 words
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Article323 1928-04-09 5 Three Months for a European. In H.M. Pollc* ("ourt a r Shanghai la<t week, th." eaat «m brought befort Judee G. W. Kinir m \\hi.h T T. D. Bftky, unemployed, i< elHurgvH bf th«.» MuniPolice niih negotteting the «*alp of m On Mai eh 22 he «aj323 words
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Article191 1928-04-09 5 .Minority Rule. London. M.ir. 'J The Times tn-<! i\ publish, on "The Problem Ceylon," with feret to the public of the Ceylon Commission to bt held on March •■< the House of T.or«i<. t M Whilsl ntakme: :-<> attempt t<. fbrect the recou dati mij tlx bocomes191 words
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Advertisement286 1928-04-09 5 l£J/u<d&yrrutde jsi&coftand v duti/fi&d from $**r&y i I> A 111 I V is a valuable food and the distilled t£m U essence contains properties that are not \4| only restorative but are aKo health Civin^ m a ul greater decree than any other distilled article. vl There is not a286 words
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Advertisement189 1928-04-09 5 Economy and Reliability Six-cylinder trucks ha\ proven their assures easy control, speedy deliveries, superiority over four-cylinder. Now minimum upkeep and exceptional the six-cylinder trucks powered with long life. the famous Willys-Knight double- Willys-Knight six-cylinder trucks are sleeve engine are proving their su- j^ m c<ip.ldties of 1, p., 2 and189 words
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Article599 1928-04-09 6 TEARS SUED AFTER A BATTLE. A (ireat Leader. i An opportune book, in view of the holy war which I t>n Sand, Kintf at the Hed.ia/ •ind Sultan of Nejd and it- dependencies in Arabia, has declared, is Inking published by Constable and <«».Daily Express - 599 words
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Article260 1928-04-09 6 Ther arc fen 'ed m \u- bin:,an »n fi.in t.. i lated with the numbii thirteen. 1 \\n- i< t entl\ repol I. resident had petitioned his local autho I the i hnd been numbered 13; and i eren certa n Mick;, numl« r. li j w':i<> -.it down260 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement146 1928-04-09 6 THIS WEEKS OFFER Pyjamas Gowns at WHITEAWAYS IHK -MIKADO- BATH GOWN TH« TKAVKLKKU' HATH (,O»N. *V fth<lk an Btripes, made from «-vi»l ii -man Paisley designs, similar to sketch, A sEetcn m -mart all ow pmttmua m also v ith kimono style sleeves. tm> 1;l tt-st colours and desijrn-. tnot146 words
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Advertisement86 1928-04-09 6 n^Trtiauxj.^l^ ■■■••iim. 1 IF IT 'ISN.T IT SHOULD BE!: I m i mm I MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. J 14-20, Orchard Road. Sin^apor. •■V■I I Conquer your llec] etl by menfthcoi v. with San.ito^n It into the h »Jv jim dm mont phosphoiAis which buddi up new nerve nietMji Dr. Rvhicrka.86 words
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Article158 1928-04-09 7 AMERICAN EXPERT'S OPINION. Best For Everybody. [Eotlter's Service] Ntw York, Apr. 7. Mr. Henderson, the President wi tn« Tori Rubber Exchange, int -;<--! by Rettter, !s q| th( opin^ tne abolition of restrktiin is no only m the bes< interests of the Bntwh Empire bol %v,n ultimately158 words
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Article131 1928-04-09 7 [Rettter'i Serriee.l Paris. Apr. 7. Phe conference between England, Prance, Italy and Spain for the revision of the Tangier Statute, which opened at Qua! fOrsay on March 21, to consider whether recent Franco-Spanish agreement was reconcilable with the International Statute ol 1929 have concluded the first part131 words
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Article96 1928-04-09 7 FReuter's Servicel (on>tantinople. Apr 6. The separation of church and state wil' oon become a reality. The People's Part] has unanimously approved the motion of Ismd Pmahm, supported by 120 Deputies. foreshadowing the suppression of all clauses m the statute on religion. Thus votinp m the National A>-embly96 words
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Article65 1928-04-09 7 Renter's Si rrlce.l (iibraltar, Apr. 8. .Admiral Bii Romper Keyes briefly inter. vieWed (apt. Dewar yesterday eveninp. Kia?-Admiral Ollard. who is on full pay. not half pay as has been stated. i> returning: to England on Sunday aboard t!i > Orient liner Otranto. D.-war and Daniel65 words
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Article59 1928-04-09 7 [Renter's Service. 1 Havana. Apr. 7. The oil lir*\ news of which \\a~ enbled yesterday, wa^ barely under control a/hen lire broke out m nnother large Standard oii tank. Th«> entire Havana Five Bri^atU- a.--si: ted by the Police Force and 100 Ameiu-.n bluejackets from ships59 words
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Article43 1928-04-09 7 fKeuter's Service"; Wa? hint.' ton. Apr 7. The House of Representatives by 181 t< 120 threw out the Newton Bill to permit the formation of an American buying pool to eombai foreign governments' monopoliet m rubber, potash and siaaL43 words
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Article31 1928-04-09 7 [Reuter's Service. 1 New York, Apr. t>. The amount involved m the propo -i 1,000 Mik railway from the Gulf to the Caspian Sea is approximately 816,000^*00,31 words
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Article24 1928-04-09 7 [Keuter's Service.l London. Apr. li. Mr. Henry Ford and his wife have anivel tor a three weeks stay m England.24 words
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Article113 1928-04-09 7 BsanofJ of Durham's <JpP«'*'ti«>nI.undon, March 25. There is no reason m the spiritual achievement of individual women m th'^ last and present, t<» justify so u-n;it breach of the traditions of Christendom as the admission of women to Holy Orders on equal terms with men. declared113 words
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Article968 1928-04-09 7 LANDLORD OF THE OLDEST OF INNS. Lord "Bobs" on a Corn-Bin. Tin- Chandos Arms of EdgWare, tht oldest inn in England as every i.., n doiMf will swear whatever ir..i.. fur its only rival in a*re an inn ai lu-ter has fallen on evil day-. NoM.D. - 968 words
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Article64 1928-04-09 7 During the last ajnartet of IM7 tit pat> wins met their deaths m tvatlir acidents m th»* metropolitan area <>f London, of H6 lieiWshiani killed, 108 l«>st th«-ir lives m trossinp tSMMTOOgluTares without «luo care DVil '.VI by hesitating or faltoinvr when m danirer. The total64 words
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Article26 1928-04-09 7 In a sense, I could talk round th<> world to myself. l>ut the <\Hv<i is -;urh that 1 should not hear my own voire.- Senator MarconiSenator Marconi - 26 words
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Advertisement399 1928-04-09 7 BUSINESS CARDS. FLORANGE j THE NKW POPULAR DRINK for mi Parties and Daily .Meals. Personal belongings of every ription gift**, rhinaware etc. rely packed for conveyance to uri "t iJ> world. Luggage etc attended and put on •ail. and sont anywhere. Wrl:. GEE AND CO.. Bencoolen Street. DAWN STUDKX 1399 words
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Advertisement624 1928-04-09 7 SSore Places Heal to Stay Healed Ovr i*«tra,t ,< }f,4.r r»,*< ttf WhlTl thC BlOOd a^,w, IS C|eanse<i wild nail v Inch cau.iodtiliNxJ poisoning uas ciuptnl v. itli Mire j>lacCS I 1 S uoul.l ;|,j jjj V/l«l HW^ Come. Then I r 42k \K\ C\ f\ g\ |a\ of \our624 words
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Article32 1928-04-09 8 RAYNERtALLMAN. <>m Thursday. stl April. 1 .»;>. ::t S I Rayi pi t.. Ktiu! A v ■> M. H <> B iaacki th.- lata v.r. an.i Mn "A VAtm of Kiagswinford, Bto Vs.32 words
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572 1928-04-09 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. APRIL 9. 1928. WEEK-END COMMENT. Mr. Lloyd George has been quick to take political advantage of the manner of makinythe rubber decision. He ha< hit nut with some shrewdDCM and taken full advantage of the opportunity offend him. It is to be feared however that the572 words
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Article486 1928-04-09 8 Thriv will be n«> i^uc r>f th- i r*e Pu>> tM-i! 1 1 < v Mr. <i. I. O'Hara Hick-nn i> homeward md i> the motor ship Falsti Kx. I>r. K. 0 Win-tedt. Direct-t if Kducation. ha> Ken on ;i visit t to P'-'l. Mr. A. K. Moreira, assistant editor486 words
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OUR SIAM LETTER. THE HOT WEATHER BEGINS.
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Article725 1928-04-09 8 What a Water Supply Mean* [From Oui Owl I'orrespondert 1 tkingkok. A|*i*' Only those compelled by official .»n.l c< -merrial dutie* arc rf.iaininx .n !>arrk«»keveryone eliie i- fl-ol.inic to taking advantam of the liolui. k'H away t<> II >»i« Konjr. Indo hma »v faitV-i afield. Th<-725 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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32 1928-04-09 8 SLAM'S SUCCESSFUL RED CROSS FETE. Royal Opening on I ,ir| a> < I r ii l < i •<- apsjajaj Qu««>n y« *t. nlwy m th.- |n►, -an<l- it The f« •< it acavlm a rr<32 words
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Article19 1928-04-09 8 (I mn. <>ur Own I fear!..* A »f Mmki nnvitrati sisned ll MH v19 words
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Article35 1928-04-09 8 Presentation of R II > I v M. '.ir M wmU4 with thr honor* niWil on vellum of ih I I^wJoll. for ha\ ti mtk I Ian:' i \J, M h Mr V M.M.M.M. - 35 words
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Article63 1928-04-09 8 I ;»l (.oMrnmcni- I \*m sjatt I In < m th th« a» rnanl at ll thi- CosjM Gmtiaan Msi •»>' war .m of n Th< t .lonial S« nd.i'imriL' X *lfx'n B.t\ nsumption of an>.« *7;w.«mio Covering Nullah*. I;..:. a*^»vi an«< roM craft nhe«N. wuH v63 words
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Article14 1928-04-09 8 COURTS OF DOMES TIC RELA TIONS. lutHtn i < M. 1 1 Hi M. 114 words
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Advertisement113 1928-04-09 8 J THE COXNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S." THE DRINK FOR EVERY KIND OF THIRST SOLE AGENTS I CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. E •i (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of H<ng Kong). (Incorporated m Shanghai.) I SINGAPORE. i I SMALL SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED. f^-TP A T^Th 17 TP TT TT ORANGES LEMONS113 words
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Advertisement154 1928-04-09 8 Y-v»\v.v.v.v«\v«v.v.v.v.\v«\v. J Parfums de Luxe J OOXY Chypre > Origan :j Rose Jacqueminot l| Paris |i J Emeraude 3 < EAU DE COTY < to he had from all dealers 5 Dupirc Brothers. J WWHWWMMMMNWNVVHWWM t RUST KILLS METAL J SIDEROSTHEN Ji Anti-corrosive Paint kills l! RUST ir I I154 words
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Article86 1928-04-09 9 IOM'ON AND AMSTERDAM HOPEFUL. Temporary Fluctuations nun Correspondent. Copyright). London. Apr. 7. 10.4 ."i a.m. i market, is still nervous. ll NeWl states thai Mincing expect the market to Hettle time and wide fluctuations are •h m view of the past reduced there b no reason to fear86 words
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Article71 1928-04-09 9 MAKING POLITICAL CAPITAL. LJoyd-Georgc .Attacks (iovernment. [Renter*! Service.] I^ondon. Apr. 7. m ;i Bpeeck at the club, attacking the Got- rubber said there Britain over 1,000,000 small ibbei industry. It was whether restriction not, to be removed, w to be removed soon. Ighi to m- removed i of injury to71 words
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Article54 1928-04-09 9 No Drugs Discovered. ipondeat Copy right.] Sydney. Mar. 7. made that illicit i! value of £5,000 had been I th< Dutch steamer hat arrived here from 1 iistomi Department insti.•aich of the shi| but any discovery. :h<- steamer ridicules the h thinp as the placing of54 words
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Article27 1928-04-09 9 [Renter** Senriec.] Havana. Apr. 7. •<i fir. m the Standard Oil tanks n r control. The loai b 000,000. tblct n pacre 7.]27 words
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JAPANESE NEWS.
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Article22 1928-04-09 9 the \anyo N'ichiKichi Shimbunsha.] Tokio, Apr. 6. Indcpend— t, M.P., for Prefecture ha< JonWd the Sei- ment Patty.22 words
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Article20 1928-04-09 9 irhiefa is to be used for the 1 v rtipht has been I and named Sakura (Cherry).20 words
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Article12 1928-04-09 9 itowawmys, disguised > r*. were discover1 nished from the country.12 words
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Article14 1928-04-09 9 'a' decrease of the imJanuary 1928 shows uith the same period14 words
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Article15 1928-04-09 9 VM <)U(»tc<i to-day at I on th- luJ'l'i! j". anii- m the15 words
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Article39 1928-04-09 9 Washington liovt-rntnent i<l" toward China m revision of the so-called providing the whole of point ri legitimate delejra- Government'! attitude tered. -1 Japanese authorities thai thy Nanking ini'h independently Rei i- i.>n Problem which Nanking affair.39 words
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Article47 1928-04-09 9 Awaiting Ckargt. .vanish subject, local authorities on Whii h arrived from the Phlll !;>.st. d ut the Instance of |i«ul who has received m i oa a charge of I m respect of 16, 00 Ing made by hia irrmnt U expected to arrive rtly.47 words
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Article43 1928-04-09 9 THE GERMAN JUNKERS' ATTEMPT. Irish Aviator Accompanies. TReuter'a Service.] r London. Apr. 7 Commandant Fitzmaurice. chief of the Ir.^h rre<. State Air Force ha* received atlantu fI, Kh t from Baldonnel. replacing zmauriee accompanied Mclntosh m nil unsuccessful attempt m September.43 words
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Article65 1928-04-09 9 [Reuter's Service.] Paris. Apr. 7. The French aviators. Cornillon and G.rardot eomm* from Casablanca to Paris made land at 0.4 p.m. and departed at 2 a.m. for Paris direct. [Haras Service.] Paris. April s. < omillon and Girardot landed near Pariat 2.40 p.m. having covered about 10.00065 words
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Article39 1928-04-09 9 [Reuter's Service.] New York, Apr. 7. Sixteen thousand pounds worth of ammunition, believed to bo intended for the force* of the insurgent Nicaraguan leader Sandino. have been seized by the customs authonties aboard the steamship Lempira39 words
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Article39 1928-04-09 9 [Reuter's Service.] The Hague. Apr. 7. Two Dutchmen were killed, seven people were injured, and one Dutchman and two natives are missing as a result of an explosion on the Dutch tanker Chepita at Willemstad, Curacao.39 words
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Article28 1928-04-09 9 [Reuter's Service.] Moscow. Apr. 7. It is officially stated that the rumours of a mishap to Trotsky are quite untrue. Nothing has happened to him.28 words
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Article28 1928-04-09 9 [Reuter's Service-] Moscow, Apr. 7. Admiral Behrens. ex-Soviet naval attache m London, and a member of Soviet delegations to several international conferences, is dead.28 words
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Article42 1928-04-09 9 [Reuter's Service.] Washington. Apr. 7. France and the United States have agreed to submit the Franco-American correspondence on the proposal for a multilateral treat y renouncing war to Great Britain. Germany, Italy and Japan. [Saturday's cables on page 7.]42 words
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Article150 1928-04-09 9 To the Editor. Sir. I chanced to read your "leaner" of to-days issue headed "Y.M.C.A. Downtown Branch," and wan astounded that it savour- ed as puneently <<f partisanship. I submit to jroa and your readers that the failure of the Institution is largely to be attributedJ. COE - 150 words
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Article168 1928-04-09 9 Recruiting has been generally resumed m Madias Presidency but the following thinks art- closed to recruiting owing to prevalence of disease: Nollorc, whole of Nellore District; North A i cut. taluks of Gudiyatham, Vellore. Arkocain anil WajMfiwaah; Chittoor, taluks of Thiruthani, Puttur. Kalahasti and Chan dmgiri; Kistna, taluks168 words
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Article1268 1928-04-09 9 THE B.M.A. MALAYAN BRANCH. Discj^siors During Easter. The Malayan Branch of the British Medical Association held a very suec* ssful meeting durinp: East*!-. The eatheiing w^ a very representative one, doctors coming from all parts of Malaya to attend the scientific discussions. There was a general meeting m1,268 words
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Article345 1928-04-09 9 SON(; DEFEATS MAURO AT NEW WORLD. A Very Close Thing. The twelve (2-minute) rounds bout between Y. Song, the local featherweight champion, and Clever Mauro the Filipino, at the New World on Saturday night proved all too short for these two to settle thvir difference, for at the end345 words
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Article147 1928-04-09 9 Visitors Win At Soccer. Bad weather dnrmg the hottdi ;leil what would Otherwise have been a tine ptagrasjune of spori «>n the SJLC. Mit of the Padarg. Cricket \%a- abandoned owing to the deluge on Fn<la> and Saturda\. lut <>n Saturday aftenMMW the IVnang Kecuation club repreoentathrea,147 words
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Article127 1928-04-09 9 Tht' annual general meeting <>f the T> ]>in.£ Turf Clut> was held on Saturday. Mr. Miles presided and m the teams of hi- iMark- said that on the credit *:d» the racing account figure* wen-, eemparathn l\ speaking, remarkable, (ash ■weens ha«i mctanatd t<> *21.iH>u. the non-.seliinn127 words
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Advertisement123 1928-04-09 9 IROBINSONSI SOLE AGENTS J FOR 1 Elkington Plate SPOONS AND FORKS "OLD ENGLISH" l\\w UOLD UNCLISII DESSERT SPOONS SAICE LADLES j Price 15.00. Price $2.50 each Price $18.50. Price $7.:>0 each Price $15.00. Price Do/. Pairs $3&£#. J Prices Per Dozen. Price*. IW it,., I ROBINSON CO., LTD. I RAFFLES123 words
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Advertisement513 1928-04-09 10 Blue Funnel Line E REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES "'■''^^''i^Kivr^!^:!"^;l^^^'^ 1'1"I-" h. hl lloute subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE-LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. t AKNKAS Marseilles, London, R< ttt-nlam and GIMgW In l>olt PROMKTHEUS Lon.l«.n. Rotterdam and Hamburg Apr. 13 t SARPKDOX Marseilles, Lon.ion. Rotterdam and (Ilasgow Apr. _2 assay"513 words
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Advertisement493 1928-04-09 10 Uerman Bucknall Qf^Q tticlllt\ i\ Ik A D iJieaiiiMiip \ju., Liiu. o "ELLERMAN" LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). inpiruT CnnVirr I X mrr IVIRnQ w-^ and ,*pai,. s.: .CITVOPROUBA.X taf-J U 2 CIT^ Oh PEKIN HAMPWARIKS s.s. CITY OF PALERMO493 words
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Advertisement369 1928-04-09 10 J>. g^ O. *4* 1T J' Ik I* riiish inatd and Apcar Linev mail, passenger and car< o ■■n«fl SERVICES. •o: A peninsular and oriental s.n. Co. NDER CONTRACT WITH His M %JFSTVS „^,„^^n N1 LONDON AND KAR X VST MAM SRRVICG nvnn« PnD r,,, V Vn 141 LTWARIIS rKOM369 words
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Advertisement402 1928-04-09 11 JjJ^ o. 11. Line. 111- ai^- 11 But'n? S AilS Plata Maru May M mbassa. Zanzibar. Dsir-cs-Saloam, ay 4 Htirn. < un-neo Marques and r)ur!>Mn +\i .•.tan*, .'....Hay an,, Ka,a,hi. IT M<>> 1V,,,,,, !ln,| 80n,,., ,w' M'" Pr'2 APrU h!,u, a via P,n,n X M" 26 A Pr "an»r- Scat402 words
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Advertisement304 1928-04-09 11 Jk^^^J f^ta IJ M|/fc V^^^S A «P^ >J"^%tfl9EX^S i/OLLAR fiS SB'PPECnWMT 1 PRESIDEffT |k |^fV?r%C% ■^FVAVA LIINLKS DOllar PrMident line" offer v "«-ri« travel comfort, AM «tate-room S are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric faPS Th<?y are furni«hed with beds (not berths), each havine «n A" these travel304 words
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Advertisement496 1928-04-09 11 K. P. M. (Incorporated in Holland.) Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections to:-P.. w Kr*l*ht. Transhipment, Marine Department! and Manager'* desk. Representative, i. the Strait. SeMlewe.U (Si«f.pre and IVa.a. of the OFFIMAI TOURIST HI-KEAI M JAVA All information, detailed itineraries, fre« of chars* 1 Apply K.P.M. Tourist Office. Is RENCiAT W496 words
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Article130 1928-04-09 12 Sydney, Mar. 4. The new of the steamship Ulimaroa, <>f "i.S2S tons. belonging to Huddart Parker Limited, of Melbourne, who paid off on Saturday owing to a dispute with the Cooks' Union, which demanded that an extra cook and a sculleryman .should be signed on inTimes - 130 words
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Article62 1928-04-09 12 H.M.S. Ambrose and the submarines left at 6 o'clock yesterday morning for Home. The master of the Larut reports that the Bi others Light was not burning at three o'clock yesterday morning. The Blue Funnel Liner Achilles, which left Penang on Wednesday, has :>.*H pilgiims on board bound62 words
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Article31 1928-04-09 12 MM t>n lne Mah«-ll;» and SkuU- from Bangkok. •J.-'.'l bullocks from Bangkok by Valaya. Rice, fi^h and 700 pigs from Saigon on the Produce. 209 bullocks and 49 buffaloes.31 words
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Article62 1928-04-09 12 One of the most noUble shipping foafli of the year will l>e the un\eil;mr of monument on the Thamof Knibankni.nl to the memory »f that lion-hearted champion <>t seamen— Samuel Plimsoll. The interesting iiiony will take place sometime m JW next, when thousands of seanun from all62 words
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Article109 1928-04-09 12 In older to toal new ioVai of lif< I LUMtimlhT Mr..!. f\ Sehutt.wi.r I [>, man of 01, \Mth a CTeu captain, a first and second mate, a» winlttl operator, has arrived m the Th.< oiT Westminster Bridgo, m I small crafi. which they are making109 words
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Article166 1928-04-09 12 Wimborne iead»i wh<> ~ayi that h« ncn lo\r :he So\ w.n.eiil. but that he likes fair play. i> .-ur. thai any seafaring person would ngroi that it quite impossible foi the captain of ToTariart la ar;. thing to lat Ibm n\ the <mw th (> Alcantara. If166 words
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Article287 1928-04-09 12 Friendly Hnycott of I Church. Huniiiin. |k*\«»n. TlM population <•• I ell ical parish < r Sout hleifjh. six RtiWfl from here, are hoyoottiag their own church. Th«- only worshippei in tht I'hwcli n«\a woman relative of the M |M -hrs. Th»- ">rpan i 'h.- chou stalls287 words
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Article129 1928-04-09 12 Thi- emphatic Liiii by ,:"<li-?n hyyienini on the impwi tatu»- >( Hnukinp- r>u ineal-time ha- rmd an itm: ounp- n-Mil» in N«'w York business offices. Ar tivc is lial)!t- i«. .-orl>.-<i |g jn iffaii M td miss thi< itfm in hi^ "ittxlwlt. Acconiinply hkipn tinan<Manchester Guardian - 129 words
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Advertisement487 1928-04-09 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). Th« s.s. MARELLA is tke largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe,487 words
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Advertisement199 1928-04-09 12 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD in England). Direct Services to Japan via Hone Kong Amov and Shanghai and to Calcutta it I'cnang froun Singapore. Taking cargo on through Rills of Lading »«>r Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo Tientsin, N^wclwang. Yangtsze ports, the Philippines, et«. TOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. KUTS.ANG Apr.199 words
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Advertisement467 1928-04-09 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc. 41. REAVER STREET. NEW YORK. (Incorporated m I.S. NERAL AGKN REGULAR FREIGHT SERVIi X TO JBOSTON, NEW YORK, I'HILAI>KI PHI BALTIMORE (via Suef) M SILVKRBKLLK In I M S. BILVBSHAZEL M.S. SILVERAOT Hue May >ACIFIC-JAVA CALCUTTA SE::\ICF SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCBCO \M» LOS ANGELES HARBOUR m467 words
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Miscellaneous631 1928-04-09 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. at Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Bi Monday, Tuesday, Thursday o\ and Friday 6 ajn. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam C a.m. Si Kelantan every Monday,631 words
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Article645 1928-04-09 13 The Trials of a Pianist m Java. One of tho advances of btft»g a pianis J" th^ FWi n,«y travel the wot* a ound. entertaining the peoples of strange lands with your piano.play in* Bonno MoisHwitsrh is lately home from journey of about SSJOO mile.A.W. - 645 words
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Article171 1928-04-09 13 la a hammocfc fit ■laepiag arronimodat ton fof a tramp? waa (jut >t ion ihnatad at meeting of Baaford Board of Guaidiaai at Nottingham vaen tho chairman. Mr. \v. J Purse, announced thai they had hamnuuk. fof twenty casuals. -Mr. .1. Ci. Short, chairman of the Hou*171 words
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Advertisement286 1928-04-09 13 Skin Sufferers S9RmT^^^l^^B^EKT^^. D.DTi. rn-scription is an infallible rem- g| lad L<*£, Eczema. Psoriasis I TTiTSS I i-ajinot do the work "SKA -5; dog the pores. D.D.D fe^T S? Bmelly ointment, but a wash which sinks into the I^O g£ tmt the disease germa and dSSVJk^v r$ ruption away for286 words
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Advertisement256 1928-04-09 13 active and smooth of'icrf,"',-^.'. l;aiCOil- X'K •hl record Through o ii yean of nrvioe ihc Falcon-KniKhi engine 3£Sa suat saSSSSS f 1 me.^ l" •Hta performance loiir:?.'. irUllcd JJI motor of unusually Ptkoo-Knjghl is o4 M r h()dy sl>lc9< I Drive a Paleon-Kafeht Sis I i botJag a car THE256 words
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Miscellaneous92 1928-04-09 13 "CWICK IN PICTW-g, 8,. TZ Mor.,,nd. Pl- L.L.JJI T~ PEfcTH. SAM 3A!D-JCi7^^W v^v- 'TIS PECOQDED THAT ?n the littLe «boM at THt^V -J I BunOm i.iok JJ- r^L IVOLJuD HAVE T^ iS^-- W A WHISPERED CONVERSATION [>lAeaue '3OFORAmBY.' Hfc was ia/EA^in^ m Wl'" l''1( 'llht ASK W LEAVE hmfdPmdAm* ENDED92 words
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Article88 1928-04-09 14 "Your reference to doctors' l;::d han l« Vrlttßg retails a curious case that »W€ c«»nsideral)le criticism m a Scottfcll cit? year M two atr<»." write- a on espondent to the Morning Post. "Chemists comniainid to the loCttl insurame committee about th<- inuny iHngiMl pi v. c 188 words
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Article44 1928-04-09 14 "The Ilendon Guardians have spent just ■jmU-r Cl,ooo «>ti thi maintenance of this man'i family •inca 1924," laid the relieving iv lk ;n WealdatoM Police Court The man m question was ehaffgtd v.itb neffloctinc to maintain his wife and eight children.44 words
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Article77 1928-04-09 14 M. TOO ROP'S DEATH. In spite of his Indian birth, his lather being at the time a civil servant m .Java, the Scottish nationality of his mother, and artistic education m Brussels. Paris, and London. M. Toorop was a purely Dutch ar tist. After his conversion to Catholicism twenty POSH77 words
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Article580 1928-04-09 14 PRINTS WHICH ARE NOT VALUED. Wonder Colours. If you have a Japanese colour punt --one I •I th(se multi-coloured wood-cuts which mi S o common in the window- of -mall I curio shop- a few years ago— keen it. There is sudden dearth ..t Japanese IEx - 580 words
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Article229 1928-04-09 14 One fortnipht before the end < f tfcf run of h play the following notice is u>ually affixed to the rail -hi.ard" ti the th« writes an actor in the F.vening New*. "To all Concerned. -The run tl thi* pla\ will terminate «>n in-t.. when traits will MMtb"229 words
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Article165 1928-04-09 14 The Ml black playing canl>. with whito pipi for diamonds*, yellow for -p..'i. t« .i for hearts, and irrern tot cfabtt MB HI more picturesque i-iaii the i>ld-fashioned kind; Imt I can hear tin- indi^v. u\ >m»rt t the t xperitneed pU;\er when h» la a.-kvii itMorning Post - 165 words
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Advertisement238 1928-04-09 14 oAnnouncincf) 9&e Victory Six A New Six by Dodge Brothers This car is a victory of engineering steel walls lis here applied to the foresight, for m many basic tea- motor car. tures it is years ahead of its time. The resuhs of these and other basic Two revolutionary principles238 words
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Advertisement327 1928-04-09 14 TO Austin 7 Owners!! I We have iu>t nieived a ilipp I.eiial BUMPERS ami Ll(.<. \<.K CARRIERS for th«- Au-tin 7. LUGGAGI CARRIER IIiUM IM MII X Make Your Car Complete I With These Two Fittings. I BORNEO MOTORS. LTD ■■L. _|_|_r Colgate's Cishmcrc Bouquet Soap Colgate's. |r —fill ■vj327 words
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Article1426 1928-04-09 15 AN OFFICIAL DUTCH CALCULATION. A Danger Not to be Ignored The follow, n i s a p aniphI(<( h port,,, pnuluction of Vj|tlv ,<„,,,„., V n»tc- Ind.es h> Mr. A. lM9fZ*mJtom <- oftheD.K.,. Impart m,nt of A^ruultu,, am ap,H ars,ntn,,o m n I ,,vialn,w<|, u tl 1 nof,1,426 words
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Article48 1928-04-09 15 Tht? I ir>t lor Oxer I (Ml >,.,,. < till Ian. i I an«l m a 1< k >. Hi mm i X j, rh. C1 Rank lim k U *u.\ i i I Mil) I 1 1 ami -I Dillon lr,.,. llf In; 1 i48 words
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Advertisement242 1928-04-09 15 \SSETS OVER $8,000,000 GREAT EASTERN LIFE MiiSFZSmJnm HEAD OFFICE: Winchester HoS^SSl^ Settlemente The Company has £20,000 depositeT'^^^ LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, EC XTTRACTIVE PLANS OF Agfiiip.xr^ 6 Assuranc c Companies Act. Secretary AGENTS WANTED. G. C. KNOX. v naging Director Actuary I HORACE W HAPER- A. ROBINSO^ P A242 words
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Advertisement151 1928-04-09 15 RAxririvT^, BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHA I BANKING CORPORATION ''"'-nrporated m Hong Kong) Au.H^urF^-^^ Sil* R'-»£fes« n; v U ro r ™"i.^ n "S^SS-n. V2^ O^ffi"^ H"n,. Mr- n, t; M Bernard. \V. L. Pattonden F«a (hi.f Ma,,a" t.r, I^n Mr^ C Hvn insurance. N I /w^w I /W^%n^ T^v TO3151 words
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Advertisement599 1928-04-09 15 BANKING. U CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHIN Incorporated in England by Royal Charts Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 00 Keiiervc fund 4,000,000 [)0 Reserve Liability of 30 Proprietors 3 qoo 000 )0 Mead Office: 38, Bishopsgate, LoriZ, E )0 m c A «encies599 words
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Advertisement41 1928-04-09 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. <locorpor.t*d m E De l.iid by Roy»l Ch.rtrr AD ITM) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINK Fidelity (iuarantoc- Administration RotnU Sinirapore RepreseiUjtivos.-Mossrs BARLOW v o Messrs HARRISONS. BARKER Co m) CHArfTERK!) BANK CHAMBERS (Is, oor A GORDON LEF. RmUml MsMMjer41 words
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Article71 1928-04-09 16 SUSPENSION OF HOOD AND BLOOMFIELD. Boxing Alliance's Criticism. (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright). London. April 7. The recent suspension by the Briti«li Hoxinpr Board of Ontrol of Jack Howl and Bloomfield following upon their fipht at the National Sporting Club, which the referee declared "no contest" has been taken71 words
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123 1928-04-09 16 MRS. LAMBERT CHAMBERS PROFESSIONAL. (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright). I i:iul«m. April 7. It is understood that Mrs. Lambert Chambers has decide*! to become a professional lawn tennis coach, and that she will probably start oa ber duties OH Tuesday. Mrs. Lambert Chambers, who b the daughter of a late \ica»-123 words
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Article47 1928-04-09 16 fOur Own Correspondent. —Copyright.] l.«>ndm\. April 7. Rcrahi of iobm of the principal Rugby matches played to-day were as follow: Harlequins Swnnata 10 Barbarians 9, Cardiff Newport 12, London WeUh 9. Blackheatfa 12, Bridgewatar Coventry 21, Aberavon VJ. Bath IS, United Senrket Portsmouth 8.47 words
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Article38 1928-04-09 16 (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright). London. April 7. The outstanding feature of the Southern Counties Cycling Meeting thi< afternoon was the success of the French cyclist SchilIm, who won all three professional < vent* of the meeting.38 words
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47 1928-04-09 16 TURNBULL WINS GALLERY TENNIS FINAL. (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright). Ijondon. April 7. In the gallery tennis final to-day O. G. K. Turnbull defeated the Japanese Davis Cup player, Ohta. 2—6, ♦>— 2, 6-1, 6—4. Miss Hardie defeated Mis> Clarke, thus retaining the Nicholls Cup for the third time.47 words
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Article26 1928-04-09 16 [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] London. April 7. In the annual hockey match England defeated Fiance this afternoon by 12 foalf to nil.26 words
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Article40 1928-04-09 16 [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] I ondun. April 7. The death of Roy Kilner, the Yorkshire cricketer, at the early atre of 3S, has occasioned deep rejrret m Enplish cricket circle*, m which Kilner was a popular IgUI,40 words
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Article104 1928-04-09 16 Almost a Foregone Conclusion. [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 8. In the polf championship first round Ranrenncr b.vat K. B. Kyie, Elkin^ beat El)on, Bell beat Bannon, E. P. Kyle lxat Gibb. The latter match was keenly watched and contested. Kyle won the first two104 words
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Article41 1928-04-09 16 [Router's Service.] Mexico City, Apr. 7. la the first round of t.ho Darie Cop, American zone. John Hennessey (U.S.) beat Ricardo Tapia (Mexico) G— 2, I 7 l, Tilden (U.S.) beat Robert BJaaey (Mexico) 6—l, 6—2, 6 4.41 words
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Article39 1928-04-09 16 |Reuter\s Service.] Madrid. Apr. B. Miss (Jleitze wa.s accompanied by manj Spanish witnesses. She started from th< If- land of Palomas, near Tarifa, and crossed to Punta Leona, near Ceuta m Moroccc ♦n 12^ hours.39 words
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Article50 1928-04-09 16 GARRISON LEAG UE FOOTBALL. M.G. Coy. 5, H.Q. D.E. Nil llth Bty. 4. H.Q. D.E. 1 22iid Bty 3, H.K. Nil, 22nd Bty 4, R.A.O.C. &R S. 2 H.Q. and DJB. 3, R.A.O.C J R.s. Nil No. I Cty. 'A. So. 1. Coy. l No I 2, lltr Hi>. ft50 words
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Article121 1928-04-09 16 THE A..1.C. EASTER MEETING. Doncaster-M. Legcr Results. [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] Sydney, April 7. a At the A.J.C. Raster meeting the follow- t in>; results were recorded. I Dor.raMer Handicap (One mile). Simoon's Fort 8.5 1. Aorangi, 8.7 2. Don Moon X.6 3 Won by three lengths with121 words
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Article469 1928-04-09 16 Perak Turf Club Amateur Meeting. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh. April 7. The EaitCf holiday amateur meeting boKan to-day, there hein^r a large attendance including H.H. the Sultan of IVrak and many well-known people from out-station?. The jrointf was good ar.d dividends fairly iiHuuiauinp for backeis. Hir*t«. Ctaai469 words
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Article226 1928-04-09 16 Race No. 1. —Horses—Division C —(Six Furlongs). Dorinda 11.5, Hopeless 11.2. Lum R*ek 11.2, Kwahiri 11, Gay Deceiver 10.11. Beaufort 10.X, Isinglass 10.3, Pandemonium 10. Race No. 2. —Ponies —Division C —(Six Furlongs). (N.B. Distance as per Programme :s Four Furlongs). Cossack 11.10, Jay a 11.9,226 words
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Article704 1928-04-09 16 EASTER GAME MARRED I BY RAIN. S.C.C. and Selangor. The S.C.C'p match with Selangor opened it the Padang on Saturday morning: but had 0 be deferred owing 1 to the heavy rain after >nly ninety minutes play, and again on t Sunday after only two hours' play the game704 words
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Article93 1928-04-09 16 The Tournament At Kuala Lumpur. [From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, April 7. In the polo tournament herv Selanpor beat Singapore (plus 2) by six f?oals to two m the tirst round of the Spoonor Cup. The Pukes then met Penanp (plu^ 2) and btat them by four93 words
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Article23 1928-04-09 16 [From Our Own Correspondent 1 Bangkok. April 7. An outbreak of surra has occurred amongst the ponies m Bangkok.23 words
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Article186 1928-04-09 16 Wednesday Win at Tottenham. [Reuter's Service.] London, Apr. 6. Results of Enjcliwh League matches played to-day were as follow: HI VI SIGN I. Cup FinaJistx Lose. \rsenal M. Cardiff 0. Everton 4, Blackburn 1. Bolton Manchester U. Burnley 2, Liverpool 2. Sunderland 0. Derby Tottenham186 words
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Article296 1928-04-09 16 I'nwelcome Surprise for Huddeixfield. l.ondi p. Apr. 7. To-day's matches in the Knp:li>h and Bcottish Lmcmm nwtlttd m foUowri DIVISION I. I iv.rptM.I Win at HudtLr-tu-ld. 1". mint ham 2. r^rt-ti.oiith I'.hickhuin c. ft it— Villa 1. BoltMl 1. Sundeiland Cardiff 2. Shofti. Ki III :ted 2296 words
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Article89 1928-04-09 16 Programme of Drills up i<> ,n<l for Kith April. Monday I a.m. Ruka Timak Range Eurasian Coy. Tuexlay 1.11 p.m. Diul Hall S.V.K.A. Malay I >rill Hall Malay Company. Wednesday ft.ls p.m. Drill Hall "<"" (Scottish) Toy., S.V.C. Hand. Thursday r ).ir> p.m. Drill Hail BJLA. (V)89 words
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Advertisement280 1928-04-09 16 VVVVVVVVVVVVVWWVW.%V > %V\A^VWVVWWYVWWftMV.V.v. v- /^"^X J-ook for the I I L^^JklJ Trade Mark. x^^^Hwr The world-renown. d j! "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" I Master's stands fur quality sui v w and unapproachrri ■I Gramophones in»tnjmrnt of th* h»rhr«t (n »y '^y .x.-iy p»rt.On < Payments »»wt mtitir. and th* rr*atm J280 words
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