The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 April 1928

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  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press V\ CKNTS SINGAPORE, S.S WEDNESDAY. APRIL M. 1928 NO. 12.:t5l
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  • 263 1 Mr. irni'M lr«»rr. m a puMu -n«««l lit lalftl »h> iht- liim-rnnn'iil dcridtil t» tak«« off rr-trirtion and H«*ni« lh.it an> poliliral M»nsid«T4ili«ni rnterfd inio th» Mattel ill-l'au'*- !1. Our London corrf*»pjind«'nl ~;i\» ••>«■ I'rt-xs runlinue to tommmt u|mmi ih« ruhlM'r is^iM- .iud think Jh«- llutcft m:.\
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  • 346 1 1 I h.-1.l HMtIMT, Mlh I ami I he h««l I hail r». .jirTi. and int. ih« I .i 0) mml n ttiU \UffU»t »i. U- i.. l i hi* >. li •ad i Kuml.i I .'•till U<i||l,| I 1 tin »i» t \ruin
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 194 1 V.V- ..-V- V.V.V.-.V.W.V.W.V.V. i! SOLTPTOL SOAP IDEAL lOR THE HOME I Rrf-iiTIP^ T-Tr*ti*l i .«n \1 .-42 ft! it. V/U# .v.v.v. V^^iS^ THE CONSTANT ia» w j m r ,2E| YV •our office table—in your horne —on that ¥f\ i to Bangkok or Medan; with you all the U\\ i
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    • 173 1 I J El!?^P.*ifi- < V' lr j^m 2? M v f W^^^B m v^ ill* 'T^f v w* X»iJSn fifs'£sf)imwfUiif'i'~rSi Sii*r "CROWN" MEANS DISTINCTION AND GOOD TASTE IN I PERI IMERV AND TOILET PKEPARATIONS. BRITISH Obtainable e\erywhere and at (iOSSA(;E*S, 110 Robinson Rd. JEUROPE <g§ HOTELJ "Renowned by Recommendation." sprin:;
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    • 40 1 I \TEST \l>\ EKTISEMKM -I-.... 10. Imp rtant X 1 1 I CHRYSLER S RIDING EASE f J tIPFS VAVV.V.V,V.W.',V.V,V.WV.V.( JOHN HAIG'S J GOLD LABEL t* WHISKY jj THE BEST. :j j SWEE LEE CO. j: j WINK MKHMIWTS > V.V/.V.'.V.V.V.V/.V.V.V.V.V.V,?
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    • 17 1 i THK HEST I Mil X i:i IT I H> "SWWFLAIT |j PURE III! I.XI) KKAMKKYji .v.-.v.-.w.v.v.v.v.w.v.v.v.-.v!
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 445 2 1 ..ndoi:. Mar. S. Lord R»naldshay*s Life of Lord Cvnoa •A- iv many respects i lovable eharnctei m on< who was generally regarded m having been pontifically aloof. It refers to th< ineradicable impression v i Lord Curxon*S mind by his first tutors. Miss Paraman and l»r.
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  • 185 2 The President's "Fabc Information." \> shin titan. The Senate, after rharp debate, approved 'i J' r< solution dt Mr. Wagner (DemoNew York, requesting that thc Seen Labour should im'ttstigate the exte irn mployment m the United Sta. 1 tie senator demanded action <>n i resolution and
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  • 83 2 Thoufrli there If a craze for enannd!e(' tray- which are brightly painted with dahfl of vivid coluurs, black tiays with a heavy tracing m silver are also very popular at the moment. This black and silver «cheme is by to means restricted to tam-y tiays. it i- used for en»melled
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 245 2 <#«£j! per tin. for Coughs, Colds and all Throat Troubles. From all Chemists, Dispensaries and Stores SoiTT^nU MEDICAL HALL, LTD. Singapore. THE HAPPY VALLEY REET A Monster Programme 0F Varied Amusements GATE 10 cte. 5 DRAUGHT BEER ON ICE j: COLD SNACKS AVAIL- 5 AHLE AT AT f WOf TPQ
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    • 479 2 Victoria Theatre (0) TO IMIPI4T iWMUni AND NW-HTLY AT 9.30 P.M. THE DICK NORTON REVUE (Direct from London). PRESENTING THE LATEST MUSICAL HITS. TO-NIGHT PLEASURELAND. Thursday and Friday. April 12th and 13th. scenes and screams. iNabfeWs. hooking; at little's. prices $4, > and l (OMING! *twe glad eye." AD A
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    • 295 2 ALHAMBRA r -SBP" (TAN HKN(; XXX. LTD.. I To-Nlght and Nightly AT 900 PM W* TAKE PLEASURE IN PRKSKNTIM; LJ B. WARNER. n I yUllliLLli W) VlUn A FIIM ADAPTATION OP WARWICK DKKI'IMiS MASTI the greatest emotionm. drama kvkh mkm\ M IN THK FIRST HOI SK. M 7 <» "BLOOD
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  • 440 3 Authorities to Take no Action. Oxford. Mar. 10. Controversy is still racing in Oxford •round Ihi dbclMWi by the Daily Pini— of Um wMmki of an undergraduate Buchmanite sect, which holds revival meetings and practises pvMfc Iff— lllWi of >irs af "sharing of rrpiri— M." I
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  • 267 3 Dutch Producers Arrive at a Compromise. The Hague. Mar. 2. At Urn lam tint nt 'M lawa fattctday by Dutch robber arodaean, Urn (raal bmJo iity. it i- un(Kr>toi>d. Wan m favour af co-operation anionp themselves, but against intervention on the part of the Government so that their
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  • 173 3 B«arcfc»li t li*- House and (mh's to !U'd. Andowr. March I. The e-capade of a patient who escapee' from a menial boOM near Sali^lun. ranged Mstemal ion m the earl;/ hours of thimornblff am< ml' the household at Townaend Ifanor, Wallop, near Amiover. l hi- reside*
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  • 28 3 In London theatre the experiment has l.ren t r it ci of piatin;/ loud-speaker^ all over the auditorium. I sualiv thei :iu att-d just fu hind us. Punch
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    • 228 3 GLAXO builds firm flesh, plenty j: of strong bone, and a sound f constitution. It contains nothing I whatever to harm baby or cause him pain. That is why if Baby is fed I! on Glaxo he will progress steadily J day by day into happy childhood. I Give yotir
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    • 338 3 pl\£LttHmac STORMPROO A Mattamac onc-lhird the wngh, o he- usual Gabardme Weatherproof. It g.vc lasting wear and i, guaranteed absolutel Waterproof. W UlCl It the original Featherweight— the World' orst best and bett-value lightweight Storm proof, now sold direct from Manuwf i e. r to Wearer at previous Enriw Wholesale
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    • 248 3 I Trust Agencies F /|AQ 7 f t < tI M //I limita?/! \l«/aWll JLII1 1 lIC (J y i' /D j\, X y J under the Trust Companies' Onhnam, ..i I 9« s J Wlth Security depoBited with tin Btttlements (Government h j! lrt Prepared to art a- Trustees.
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  • 481 4 Problems of the Rush Hour. Lord Ashfield gave details recently of the striking growth of London passenger traffic when he made his ■ptwh, as Chairman, at the annual meeting of the Underground Electric Railways Company. In his speech at the meeting of the Common Fund Companies on February
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  • 519 4 MOTORISTS WHO KiNORK WARNING. familiarity Breeds Contempt. The waining which the Aut. t A* wdatl ;i ha- K'i'iiiiy issued to motoristhat th •> ihctold w thin the -afet> a hit in M i- i i i- PtB timed. sa\ Motoiin^ On respondent of the Mornr«'>t. When
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  • 94 4 Sometime* «»nv comes* up aftainht thtproblaAl of dHrrniinintf whuh i-^ tht- r ti%« an<i whirh If tin- po>it:\» Mil tf M tWttlical drcuit <<n a dynamo- We are indabtcd t<> Thi CM R«><' (thi official HffMl ppyjlai Moten Lt4.) fct th»> f<»li"\v iuir tip:— ••An HM9 soluti.-n
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  • 93 4 S'rp-. iMffil baM taktn to Itvhi M <-i 1 svhenu to connect Rirminirham with Liverpool l»y MMtTVCting a sp*-« al roa<l i*x-tlusivi-ly for motor traffu. m U lonjr, and a.- far m- i• a< tiraM. wit 1 "lit BUdIW w in (tags «»r gradients. M ctinirs
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  • 90 4 Al a lesult <»1 representation- hf "Tht Autoiai." the Knginecring Standards "m Hlittec has srt a stamlard hrijfht lot butTri to ensure that thes«- puar«l- shall mak< contact m the event of collision Otherwise hulTcrs Vtold fulfil then purpose m part only. Therefore, motorist- should adopt th«
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  • 29 4 1 ,in-rl iat Westminster Co« Iff): Wosld your Honour Hfci t<> McMtßl 'kcuikml Judge Turner: Ah! no; vain is the fly dropped m front of th< M t. m
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  • 253 4 .ludut* Rule* <h»ncr Not Responsible •ludirn lviritf thf principl? lhat >ri hniia while on kira n;i<i (riven by Mr. .1 v- 1 1. hmaj'a A Ku— ;.»n i' i f I B House, X tlij I JUII' •n Ma\ IM T!. '.ant-. Mi t t
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  • 184 4 S|-(.|. uliui hII i foundai i«»n "f thin n i John (irahani m hail arc two moti tht motor car, and I th«*m aiv i» a- 1" cal pleasure r>( t»i our demand t<> travd ft-m Mmrwhrt -.m. uu if e\se m as short a tun.- aj poa■iblt
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 267 4 High Pressure acd Balloon Tyres and Tubes j: f Jr^^^Vr "**3 Tlm« to Re-tlro jyjjy/ '*"oc >*<■■ wo u 'or »X ir*^i I J^^M < lr\i r If fw^^J^^^^ i Distributor* CYCLE AM) CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. Singap«rt. < \l Sinu r ar<'" i K^>*'^ l.umnur, P— nog. Ipoh. Malacca
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    • 44 4 THE line of (ioodyew Motor \ccess4»ries and Repair Material- «n elude such important product< a>: v Tube Repair Kits. MWkK^!^^ \\\v\\ ()i!l Patches. Wffi^sS Fan Belt>. Radiator Hose. No-Draft Mats. yjL MfiC Tyreand Vuto Hood Paint, Tyre Planters, Friction Tape. I!* !i:ur->. Hap**- '*jr
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  • 202 5 < .tr Maiateaaace simplified. ii difference m pre and r:', X i. that a rat i- now ac- aw an end rather than Gone ii the enthusiasm that whole days inside and To-day no one wants i m.-rr than they need, and m which greal prod
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  • 109 5 WOMAN DRIVER CHASED BY MOTORISTS. Drinkwater, aged 27, of Pttrti Maidi Vale, vko, it was iUW ntter being punned along '•*1«- by other Motorists, was *at Mke C.urt fined flfi asd IB being ,1,-unk m charge of her eai I n a dangefOM manner. Mated to have shouti-i 1 another
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  • 219 5 At this mcment," writes Mr. K. .1. Bidlake, "when weiyonc li talking of the world's s|« t i record Of 2t>7 miles per hour b) Captain Malcolm Campbell on his ear. it ii interesting t<> recall that it U 4u years ago, when Mr. .1. B. Dunlop
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  • 123 5 Charles Davis, trading: as L. C. Davis and S< ns, The Bungalow, Streatham-road Mitcha-in, was fined £10 and five guinea:cost- at Croydon for expos ing for sale motor spirit to which a false trade description had been applied. Mr. G. .P.. Roberts, for the Shell Mcx Company,
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  • 99 5 It is not without interest to Mti that the standard form of British lijrht car is particularly adapted to dividend-earning purposes. Rootes, ltd., of Devonshire House. Piccadilly, London, W.I. who have the sole WOrkUsxporttac rights for thi^ make, announc that they have recently supplied a
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  • 12 5 I r A ynft tire doesn't torn away wrath. Brockvilk «()nt.) Recorder.
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  • 758 5 DON'T TINKER WITH CAR ON ROADSIDE. Look at Things at Home. I w.is late fc r an appointment of my own making, and was eroSB, I DTpItIBSCC 1 my ii^'ici to the man whom 1 hud kept waiting ter. minutes. "No matter," hi Mid "F Dcvi
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  • 121 5 Many motorists now realize that .ust V,utnri>r a tyre on a car and not pay.-i»x any further attention to it is much the .-amc as operating an auta without a thought of gtmM or oil until serious trouble devol<»ps. According 1 to The Firestone Tire
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  • 92 5 When asked what, m his opinion, the awraere motorist intends to convey when he put* his ri^ht hand out a> a siirnal, an v xperi enced rider of Dottgbu machines states that m the course of hi.^ read i»av N lie hnf p**rsonaliy discovered that it can
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  • 24 5 Solicitor at Bow County Court: H«»w fast was the motor-car point? Man: You know what a Hash of iijrhtnine i* weM '.-t Hkf that.
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  • 548 5  -  Prof. A. M. Low Apart from intt r-planetary .rl. „ut which very little is known, tht-n- i^ ';<> reason why human U'intr^ s'louK! iu.t tta\"l at ten times the «pe«<l <>f any kr.wn nM tie. Three hundred m.p.h. m tht- air U'en accomplished; 200 m.p.h.
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  • 41 5 hum at Mm Guildhall of a man H ml m, r«ff four inlnri^ WTrn. i \V n I U htn, that h, wouM W wmiwiß! |X* f I Rh..uM .pfily f«r a itmi. «MHt> nvHin-r r for h*x n X m,M
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 73 5 i i.i Min;tiiiiii>iii:iiinimiiiHiN'MiHiiiiimitf| y Z^ I S9 I OaaßrSTuf I maw mm <v^Sqlo 9 W M^^E^r™ MMMM *^^*sßwsßsaW HaVaVsaVstl^maV >^ ■sbbbbsF *"^!*L i •"^T^OB^^^^ J^^^^^^ J*^ BB *'s"nnnßssnss^l«^^^S^^ji B o^^^nsaT^Bai^^^ A IM6 MODEL AUSTIN. I Styles Have Changed m Twenty Years Still Stands Supreme Borneo Motors, Ltd. I ikgpl Kussi
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    • 163 5 I Through ESSEX Thousands Know 1 The Ride That is Like Flying WITH THE EXCLUSIVE HIM! COMPRESSION \NTI KNOCK MOTOR THAT TIRNS WASTE HEAT TO POWER All eyes turn to the Essex Supcr-,i\ whoM vivid brOUance of performance rrvraN m a single nde asmoothnesa and qni t a mad detaining
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  • 1089 6  -  "Horatius" I "Why Do That?" i 5 5 jp UNDENIABLE VALUE OF ANTICIPATING. ij _„>_ 5 llklkllg Have you tvei met an anticipator 7 He (sometimes she) is always anticipating what suit the declarer is going to lead and if the latter is at all deliberate
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  • 269 6 Argument on Bridge ;;nd Mah Jon^u. MANILA RULING. I ii« Msi i; poHce department and the if- office, m more specifically Jose del ant < ity fiM-.tl. ajrain arc at log^erh j.«i-. naya the Manila Bulletin. Th* prew i is whether bridge and mafa |onsjg arc gamei
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  • 219 6 QUEEN AND THE HOT-TEMPERED IRISHWOMAN. The visited the Church Army lodKin^-hotUK Tor women. Belvedere < res f<nt. Lambeth, recently and there were 40 delighted and 30 disappointed women ther the night after. The disappointed ones were out when the Queen unexpectedly walkec' n The delighted (met were baring tea i;
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  • 43 6 Since the inception of the Perth Flying Behod m April, 1927. a total of LV>,63O miles ha< been flown by pupils. Nineteen pupils luurt qualified for private pilots' licences, while a number of other students are practically ready for test.
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  • 415 6 The othei iiuunini: J lt«fptd .ri,, :he Kittle Dithering Post Office. "I vv^r.:.* 1 -aid t<» the reo!-haire<| nil I I.ehind the <.-. .inter, "two d(«K-liiem» •>. )>lea>." Ki;U«(.r shillings passed over the count r. When I arri\<d h(»me I found a poHeenoia uiitin^- tdr- me. 1
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  • 43 6 Braki of fog upset the ;iir itnriMt (Jay early m March. Wtd on both the Fnylish Channel pa^seniri-r liner*. after hazardous an.l exciting experiei had to make forced landings. Ma« niv.* of five nationalities— British. French. IU i^ian I>utch, and German came down.
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  • 511 6 Breaking Up The Table j| I ?:0 j S 6UABD A(;ainst fore inc. thk i>ic\\\ j The r.Msc.l Law* of Aucti M't«<! l-\ the Portland Club ai itultation with other rluhs. hay»- i ■nmi int«» force UTites "Jack Spades" m the invr New I'ractically all the laws havr
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  • 338 6 A Parallel to the Kin-. \N nriL 1 m I op. 1' whi. h ;i |KM>r 'i wi-alth. if hi blCtMtl pi Rid. a' I larv I ptaths n 1"> < f ,1,-ti •1 <»f an a- pion. at > .mi. If I ability h«- tmnm Ml
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 381 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION. $100 For Only 12 Matches. $50 Must Be Won. Wv publish every Tuesday morning coupons for our weekly Football Competition. A prize of $100 will be awarded to the reader nho forecasts the CORRECT RESULTS OF THE TWELVE MATCHES m the coupon below. Jn the event
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  • 586 7 THE REAL JOY OF HARD WORK. Banquet Memories. Sir William Soulsby, who has been the pruide, philosopher and friend of 53 Lord Miiyoi s of London, sat m his room ht the Mansion House— as he has sat every day for half a century— and
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  • 166 7 Man Electrocuted. Pour men wt-re erecting a sti«l wiiekpole at the back of a o«»ttajre m the mining village of Drttfhorr (Ayrshiie) when the pole hit a live overh. a 1 ekx-tric wire. James Nairn, head salesman m the jrrocery department of the al Co-operative
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  • 169 7 Their Dog- Enemy Loses his False Teeth. Within a few days of being supplied with a costly set of false teeth Jumbo, an lri.h terrier living at Cat ford Bridge, S.E., and doyen rat hunter of the district, has again joined the non-ratters. Jumbo has lost
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 147 7 ...i.f.W«Trt»l»l«i«f>ll»ra«t«f«^.^..ggg;g 6k]^ I ALWAYS READY! FOR EMERGENCYI Jv :w ft W i/^f?^ftuT^H B 11 »The "Minimax" Fire Extinguisher 1 I! is a perfect combination of EFFICIENCY SIMPLICITY i WRITE FOR OUR BOOKLET CONTAINING 1 DOZENS OF TESTIMONIAL j The Borneo Company, Ltd. i SINGAPORE. PENANG, IPOH, KUA LA LUMPUR AND
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    • 271 7 /i^ is no reason for any /.ve nian to be without the daily i a$ comfort and luxury of shaving vwth Iwg U a genuine Gillette Safety Razor. /$c B c wor^s leading safety razor /^S /^p s ma(^e *n several models to suit j7jj -U any pockttbook. Genuine Gillette
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  • 904 8 "JACK" HORN WANTS TO SEE CANNIBAL BLOODBROTHERS. Where Alligators Drop From Sky! Alcysius Horn, the trader, is a k r ra;id old man nearly eighty; but he will soon bt off adventuring again m darkest the very darkest -Africa. He i^ not quite sure <>f his
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  • 143 8 "Taste of Gaol" for a Daughter "You haw had a tnstr of what »l ilike, and I hope that it has taught y>u I l< '-son." saii Mr. Sandbach, X.C.. thy WUJltratl ai th*' South-Western Potiei Court, on Mar. tvi whin Lily Murlt-y. of Balham -jrrove.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 321 8 Wincarnis makes the years 'TO take Wincarnis regularly b to X. take a new lease of life. It enriches the blood stream and helps to keep the arteries young. The man or woman who takes Wincarnis is thrice fortified against both mental and physical ills. Malaria, chills, influenza, weakness, debility,
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    • 492 8 KREMENTZ T) OBTAIN THE BEST Mat for Krementx collar but* tons, and be sure the name U stamped on the back. Neither heat nor humidity will affect or tarnish them. (Jmml Agmm i.$.mUF U.I WABSIAMULL ASSOMUU. *v OCX Sln#«por« and Nau« THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The Premier M«rnin-r Daily in
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    • 196 8 A FEW MINUTES per week spent testing your car lyre presnur. I will be well repaid. i The LIFE OF YOUR TYRE depends on correct I inflation. I 1 i^^^^^^^^k. 1 U.S. TYRE imsWc cauc cf Bl >m j Malayan Motors, Ltd. 7 11-20 Orchard Road i t Agents throughout
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  • 96 9 LEVIATHAN'S SEVERE BUFFETING. Enormous Damage. f Renter's Service. 1 York. Apr. 9. Wirele— MmfM f n >ni in-coming limn report a MVCTC rtonn it. the Atlantic-. nthct'K of the Leviathan, which (locked here to-day, state that enormous riamaec was cause.) n Thursday nitrht hy a huire \;:ive which
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  • 121 9 i. (<>llard"s Farewell to I "Old Dewar." f i;.ut«T"s Btnrftet.] fiibniltar. \pr. 8. striking incident occurred at th~ Bi istol Hotel this morning. l Rear-Admiral CoDard vai uHthm bi tfui"unir«' when rkitor entered. 'Why it» a old De«ar v N .x. lai.md ih,. icear Admii =t!. jumping
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  • 63 9 Assam Committee to Assist. [Boater*! Senrftea.] ShJllonu. Xpr. H. The u\<\ Provincial Committee of India which will ro operate with the Simon Com- miMion ected to-day. The Assai I ativc Council electad eommitt i eveß p>< :> a»»Ui the mm i -Ui<l to enquire int< rhe vrotkinit
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  • 85 9 Race Equality Demanded. f Router's Service. 1 .leru>ali'm. \pr. 9. The Missionary Confeience h;«~ f -,»n--led. i lopttd the ri-r-n m racfel i.-latu.n-shipa after full diacusskm, representative of area* where intenit ra M j s alt-n; declartec that all Christian m were bound to w..:k to all
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  • 50 9 Reuu-r's Service- 1 W|*lß«H», Apr. l 1(1. ;1 imm .-f. ihc Supi.-m. Co«ii it has Ix-c-n Heckled thai < did n«a exceed its constitutional tuthority In dek* n« i r to he I'm ■ktent to nil lower th<- rustonu <iutit>s to eq«MiH« •<' production bI Ik. me
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  • 43 9 [Reuter'a Sejnrkci FUrlin, Apr. 9. fl-ir v,n Botch, Councillor to thr Km--1 R»sy at Tokyo, has ben appointed Minister m Peking. Doctor Voretzuch, Minister m Lisbon m to succeed Doctoi i. becomei Amfwiws<h>f t i Tokyo m th«« ml umn.
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  • 33 9 I Renter*!! Sorvirp i Wa-'iint;!<:n. April IU. Mr. Prank White. Treasurer In t:i< 1 ted Statea Departmeni of the Treasury baa resigned to beccne President of Urn Sum hem Bank.
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  • 25 9 [Reuter's Scivico.] Stockholm. Apr. H. An Bjrreenicnl has bt-tn ruelwil m the WOOdpnlp industry dispute ami x\.»rk will re commence after Kastor.
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  • 21 9 [Rea* Service.] IV H:ik;uf, Iprfl v. The <Vmh i« announced of Pn i Bot, foundei of phyto
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  • 709 9 NEW LABOUR PROBLEMS To the Editor. Sir. Now that m at la<t know the waftf and how we stand in the matter ,,f relea.se of rubber, it hohovos us planters to attempt to face tho situation ftf it a ffc<t> I)s K a ]j v Thv
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  • 180 9 I th« Rditnr. 1 i;h ||m riWlli in v.nr paper of te -i < lt '•<' »boT», <in pointi oui tl <l 'K d< th-l !<»w. J "!y w«nt |fc b I I il 'at «li,| n It .1»I<'(1 in, of poUmk <]urin>f thm war, irhen
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 975 9 BUSINESS CARDS. noticesT~ SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY FLORANGE I m Ordiniinfi |UE NKW POPILAR DUNK 13>^(> 1unicipal) for road and at (nlslead Road: In connection u ith mUh, Sl rvcd um|)> |Vnni> Parlies and Daily Meals. r.V, ".""k! li l u T'" Nv (Mnislpan 3 ""k.,^ lJP ;W1(I raiMlnir thi ;il(ov >^-
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    • 317 9 ACID STOMACHS ARK DANGEROrs. now m c.kt (M i< k kemkf. Imligt-^tinn i> not only painful, but if ftS*} n become* dan K *rou». Excvm vtnrni.ch MU ;.!<•! f.Tin. Mhi L r ,rrt..!. th. >ach lining. Cm a,,, 1 v rfctfaf vttfe w.iy f., ■eajtvafln Mm mU aed rtap Mm
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    • 156 9 KfcßMjgtt ENGINE* a*^ T^ERMATH Marine En--**-gines are made fot type boat Made m 1J tire* from 3 to 1 SO horsepower. Kermath vm!! rue you that rugged, enduring power that triumphs ovci cv« emergency. All parit St«n<lar.J mv.l Interchangeable American Bo»rh M«tnpt'>« impulia coHDliaMfor Mty ttartinc J f. ii■ kkumth
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  • 21 10 WHITFIELO. (>n Sut. v Kui..;,..r H pit:.\. Kuala UunS«r, to M 1». \Vrt:i. l.i. Ku »li PtUh, n
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  • 752 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11. 1928. RUBBER POLICY DETAILS. We commend to the attention of our leaders, more particularly those concerned with the actual direction of estates either as members of boards or as the managers on the estates, the letter of Mr. B. N. T. Cummins regarding labour.
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  • 285 10 N*'\t Sunday th»rt* will In- DMm >< r at th.> H.M Naval Bas«- at Seletar at 10..-.0 a.m. in thf houst> of the Suprrint* -ruii-Tit Kn^inet-r. Tht- IManlt r-' \--niatn.n <>1" Mal;»\a Ml to entertain Mr. W. G. Ormabf OtW at. luncheon at the Station Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, on thf
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  • 501 10 SUCCESSES OF LOCAL SCHOLARS. The Examination Result>. Fron th«> published h>t> of I nation re*ult« *e tik«' thf follow. < WlltKIIMiK UM M Jl NH>K. I toy*. andidaU-- un.tt-r II jMffl of are »ho have ohtaino'1 honours: Raffles' In-titution: Al»u*!l Jalil. ch Chio Su Wove i. ">. r
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  • 231 10 Th«- Mbvhi ki tht- it-t <• fur i ri! it m Malax m. Candidates marked with an n-trii-k has*- al-i> -ati^tii'd thr i. Cainbrid^r School < M i Nhi] a\an Htift m-nt t«. thi- tfllMl lk»>- andidat. s under l v have übtaint'd hono RattUs" |nstituti«.n: O. hi.
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  • 39 10 MR. OKMSin (.niu PERAK. Sultan's KiTfp I I ■I I v int* a warm ptn <i I- *1 Knaln Kant .t to daj an<l 1- i I •njonir M Mr. 0 Kium-i l)i»- l''h, andoawd ami h«-
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  • 15 10 I I.hml u,.i«lii rtln henr is .i- riauffl M \S Mi Anifl* 1
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  • 8 10 DEATH OF MR. J.R. MacFARLANE. I > .1 I
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  • 23 10 ,1 H I I' 1 numdrt Polar I i: v cht««»n at > < I! V 1 1 Mi w H 1 I
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  • 30 10 Raffli Institution >•• I. I V I i. V Ih I I m I II I nil» M '> Tan gi. .l-i. F« Yanairi*awa. M 1.• I M I I g M
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    • 151 10 •i "77//; CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDRECK'S." JL—J O 1 S m S I I i i S I S m I? J^J lqueurs ji 1 a SI CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. j: \lncnrt><rutrd t'tidcr (he Compares' Ordhmncrn of lhnuj Kong X (lur<irp<>r'<ttil iv Sho tifjhni.l W SINGAPORK. m ij] •L»]i"€ffliM*>lM»Ji?)'AA
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    • 170 10 VAViV.V.SV.V.'.V.V.V.ViV.W/.'t a J Parfums de Luxe P COTY J Chypre J Origan 5 Rose Jacqueminot I- v Paris Emeraude 3 EAU DE COTY J t I" to he had from all dealers r Dupirc Brothers. 1 SAFETY FIRST! I |r- V I tf; To prevent your S woodwork from being
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  • 181 11 inn restriction was ABANDONED. Not Politics. Oiu Own <orrespo»ident] Ipoh. Apr. 10. expectation Mr. Ormsby tI; on th restrict ion issue riven to day by the Resident. hich prominent planter.-, of Perak were pet sent, H I reason of the Premier an enquiry was due to
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  • 110 11 Advocates for a War. 1 ndeni < lopyriffhi London. April 10. -till commenting upon the MHO1 al will bo a and the real losers n who gained by •hat the position large American dealers luring the last 24 boon obber have been thrown ii establishing new low
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  • 9 11 I have b*«J steadily irii the account
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  • 56 11 liter*! St-rvice.l N«fl York. April 10. pariMunt for Education has on of the film Dawn few passage! including the r Qg-sqtiad and the teCM -hoot in jr of a disobedient t the rights consented to the iKh he objects to thi> fliatter
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  • 17 11 I< on-tanf ir\(»pU'. Apr. 10. V lembly at Angora hai the bill separatini on pi
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  • 30 11 IJV I Kl'HBER AND TIN PWCB& Nru Correspondent] ■•"don. Apr. 10, :i">5 p.m. Syminjrton and Sinclair to-day'g rubber price as Lewis, Lazarus and Sons to-nav'a tin prices as
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  • 101 11 Ii attendance ;it tin* k fot the opening night Globetrotter!. A mixed entitled "Pleasnreland" proved •'"'I. in Rpitc of the lealotM of- nmk<- it otherwise, I isle please) her audicrx-; ■nd the Misses Garreti irood vocal itemi of 1 he company <!i<l th«-ii i'i'L":ininn' wa- j,,,t be improved
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  • 59 11 THE GOVERNMENT TAKES ACTION. Societies Dissolved. [Renter's Far rTaotata Service.] T Tokio. Apr. li). Pie Government has ordered the dmsolulion 01 Ronoto, the extremist proletarian Party, and two other extremist political organisations or the ground that their existence is menace to security and or The dissolution does
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  • 155 11 i Views on Rubber Restriction. [Reuter's Service.] Leml.in, Apr. 10. Mr. Henry r ord is revisiting London alter K> years. Interviewed he amid he was investigating the possibilities of producing power from big dump of London refuse at Dag- rham which covers one third of .'5OO
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  • 53 11 [Renter's Service.] Constantinople. Apr. 10. Majoi ard Mrs. McCallum and two mechanics motoring from Peking to London an ived m Europe by Ferryboat fi m Mudania. They had exciting moments i -sing the Taurus mountains where the roads were very narrow with many landslips. [Earlier cables
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  • 271 11 Penanß vs. Perak. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. Apr. 9. The cricket match between Perak and Penang was spoiled by rain on the first da) Penang won the toss on Saturday and batted but were bowled out by Chelvam. who took five wickets for 11 run?, losing
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  • 206 11 Two CantoneM, OBe of whom was a foreman* employed by the Cycle and Carrini*v Company, were pmm In the dock in the Colonel's Court yesterday when Hie Inquest on the Indian named I)cvan who was shot in North Bridge Roftd on March 29 was commenced.
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  • 1042 11 POLICE COURT HEARING. Medical Evidence. Mtdfeal tvideacM of an interesting na:ure was recorded by the Second M*ffU« ttate, Mr. W. M. 0— f!>y, yesterday, whe.i rhe preliminary c-m,uiry concerning themotor »ma.,h in Orchard r >ad which resulted in the death of Mr. W. B. Balfour. WBI commenced.
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  • 75 11 A.J.C. EASTER MEETING AT SYDNEY. I The Cup Result. (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright. Sydney. Apr. 9. The following was the result of the SyiiJ ney Cup run to-day. Sydney Cup (Two miles). Winalot 5.2 j Tangible 7.r> •_> Slrongbow 8.1 Won by three and a half lengths; thirdly
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  • 458 11 Perak Turf Club's Amateur Meeting. [From Our Own Correspondent. 1 Il>oh, Apr. 9. There was a Unre attendance for the <«■ I cond and corcludinir day of thi< meeting. I including His Highness the Sultan ..f P»rak. "J The pt>in- was pood and the div dmdv en- courajfinir.
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  • 858 11 STRAITS PRODUCE. HOW ENGLISH GIRLS HURRY! Brngnpoioans returning to otiice y« teri!a: morning somewhat disinclined to deal with the accumulations of work result from the Easter holidays found their outiook on the morning's prospect 1 tightened by the appcaran.-e of Malayan Punch on the local h<.<4 stalls. The April numbei
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  • 53 11 Aastng passenutis who an ived m Malay.. by the Kash^ar were the Rt. Hon. \V. (i. Ormeby-Gore, M.l.. Mr. and Mrs. Savage Bailey. Mr. N. F. H. Mather, and Dr. R Anii»s. There were fifteen doetor> on the passenger list, most of whom, are under stood to be joining the
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    • 337 11 IROBINSONS! I SOLE AGENTS FOR Elkington Plate j I SPOONS AND FORKS 0 s^& V M H I "OLD ENGLISH" IIUM 'OLD KM,I ISII J (OFFEE SPOONS DESSERT FORKS i Price $**.00. I Prior 11 J I DESSKHT SP(K)NS SATCE LAIII.ES Price 515.00. j Price SJ.'.O n,h. I TABLE SPOONS
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    • 185 12 Ms /^B k l^W 1 ~iwS^^^^^^^M A /JKr^^mbf -to bring you Health IOFCAUSE Quaker Oats gives the organism /At JIJJ maximum of nutrition at the minimum of effort, it is an ideal food during convalescence. Doctors everywhere recommend it. Abundant m vitamins, carbohydrates and mineral salts essential elements of perfect
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    • 114 12 READ THIS CAREFULLY Clothes n.ide of English Ind.godyeti sergi give an air of distinction. We have placed or. the market our Indigc lyed fine ?er»re good enough for a Prince anc Process to wear at a price within the read >>f «»very man and woman. 3<K per suit length of
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    • 221 12 THERE IS ONLY ONE BEST! Motor boat enthusiast* demand the best m marine engine equip- ment. That i» why they uae S\±S Kermath Marine Engines. And r^ that, too, is thr rra'on uhy over -.i^^ CaV-n. 70% of the leading boat-builders A of the world install Krrmath S Marine Enginea
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    • 192 12 DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? >r«m with I •ijnr niinM\ ikM »v.,,i. rmnwmi ml (Wm. >••«« CHILDRI ikr I Kolynos I HIM' i( t N s mouth >\ 1 1 h fiishid Ui ln U Ik.iii s ;if, jj Oho half iiu !i I lit It -s v diss«i|\i v n
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  • 1135 13 NEW LIGHT ON EMBRYOLOGY. Speman and Weismann. In the ordinary process of repnxluction, writes the Time-* Scientific correspondent, an animal begins its individual existence aa fertilized e^-eell. a spevk of matter part. Iy derived from the male and partly from the fpmale parent. This cell divides
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    • 444 13 To soothe the itch or a N insect bites and V-^Hs skin disorders Listnincnpplicdfullstrcngth V^^fe— r J^~ greatly relieves the sting and /F^T~^^ intrnseitchingofinsect bites. j^^^^~" N^> w It helps to counteract the j j I and many other common poisonous effect and brings i i- mon almost mutant rci.ef.
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    • 162 13 Renowned the World over "GARDNER" MARINE HEAVY OIL ENGINES Mt\ uvS^ '•V^m*. f^- -S T^ X^T T"J t^ 4 C^ I Y 1 I Low Upkeep Reliability and the\ arc BRITISH MADE —is all that need be said of thtte heavy oil en^im-s. f| name "GARDNER" is a symbol in
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    • 584 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^noa^and^Havre.) Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE-LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. PROMETHEUS London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Apr. 13 t SARPEDON Marseilles, London. Rotterdam
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    • 593 14 EHerman Bucknall Qf#\nvw% f* 111 lTjLft/1 111 II I D liO lal ll K# I#\^ t*l£l|Jlll |J V/ V• JLJ tVI (Incor^o^in_England). "ELLERMAN" LINE. T TmT^^TMP n°™ UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA ™*TS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS TO HOM; KONG. SHANGHAI* AND JAPAN Due Spore. 192*. r, fcSvOFS
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    • 427 14 p. &> O RntirK I A AI SI A/I AaTAT l«\*. *****511 lllUld dlt (I Ut d I LlnP\ (Incorporated m EnrUnd) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARflf) QCPVIPFQ bLKVICtJX Ip n ±w> .Irv rvnir^TT* A I n m.» PENINSULAR AND UKIfclN IAL S.N fO VU UNI)ER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S <„M
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    • 581 15 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. »teamera. AniTe. Leave I I>ttevdam. Hamburg, Bremen, ,r F .via( -olombo, Aden and P. Said. Alaska Man, Apr. 16 A r 11 < apt Town. Santo-. Rm 1 n Ail^ t U Plata Maru May 3 May 4 Zanzibar, Dar-aa-flalaaam, eira. Uucaca Maravta and Durhan.
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    • 828 15 TIM^L-COMFORT «-FJi™^ KADO&TO I J rPIW (lDcor Porated m Holland.) DOLLAR Kfig^i VNDE \ZZ A Z Xl& <»v«H«rNT V IKf K?l^a?> l^la^^^^ ■> Manager 'n desk LINERS r J^a^S9- s <"^ Dollar President liner, offer you luxuriou, travel comfort,. All OffffKUl TOURIST BOBBAo'a* JAVA Materooms are outside room,, well-ventilated and
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  • 86 16 Two horses and pony arrived from Penanjr l»y the Kedah yesterday. A cargo of copra \\a- brought into port from Natunas l»y the Heael yesterday. H.M\S. Berwick (Captain R. S. W\k«Sneyd, P. 5.0., R.N.), is expected It mri\r at Singapore to-morrow, and to sail for Hon«: Konjf on
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  • 477 16 Weighs I nder 1 lb. per Horse-Power. When Flight Lieut. S. N. We'-t.-r. V I thiilled thp world hy winning the Schneider Trophy race at Venuv at the amazinjr speed of over 281 m.p-h. thrre v*«> much speculation as to the poVR developed by th" Napier
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  • 90 16 HOMEWARD MAILS To Colombo. Djibouti. Port Said and Marseilles from Singapore. PAUL LE( AT 19.000 ton* Apr. 19 Via Madras and Pondicherry. COMPIEGNE 17,000 tons Apr. 23 OUTWARD MAILS To Saigon. Hong Kong. Shanghai and Japan. ATHOS II 21.000 tons Apr. II D'ARTAGNAX 20.000 ton. Apr. 30 To
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    • 662 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, r DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Q Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7376 toat) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.». MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins
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    • 660 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Paaaag, Pekan. Sunpei l.embin and Kuantan (via GinUM and .lerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday a in Bangkok every Thursday a.m. »\ota Tinppi, Serembaii, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taipinp, Penanr and Kcdah and LoVffV Siam 6 a.m. •velantun every Monday, Wed nesday and Saturday p.m.
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    • 254 16 Kenmjr. IJri*. 1 frum Malaria 10. for Malacca 11. Hua Tonjr. Hi it. ;<••. for Malacca II. Malacca, Brit. 74. frow Maar i'» f..i Muar 11. Eat Baaa, Brit. It, (raai Maniaf i". fat aac. PASSKNl.KRS AKKIVKD. Par M Icaior Tn-ub- lira, Mr. and Mr> Wa^n.-i Mr-. P. H. Olirmnns.
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  • 1553 17 SHE-WHO-MUST-BE-WORSHIPPED. The Too-Independent Bride. The position and standing of wile is I io wrapped up in legal fustian, ssiiM—en*. an<) traditional dogma that it i- extraordi r.ariiy diActlll to gat out an\ cltai iaSUO, \\»ii"> Storm Jameson in tin Evening n News. (»r. th mm hand, y..u have
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  • 261 17 Sequel t<> Desecration of Gra\es. Pietermaritzburvr. March 2. Unprecedented scene* wore witnessed at (irt'Vtown yesterday as a sequel ♦<» the arr. <t i of three native* in connection with th. il« ecration of graves in the town cppm -tery. Almost the entire population ma**W in front
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  • 20 17 Marriage is like eating raashrooma \<"> never know if you are safe until it t<><» ■fe -Mr. M. A. B. KinK-H»milton.
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    • 216 17 4* ftgi B^^Sr4^Sj a^sw s^nw n^^n^^ .^^a^s^aw Tj7yßpnjßiA^jnj lEns n^snl sn^E sn^H sn^sl saw m^QCH hB Si m 9 BW mV wP i »4 naaw^Hni nms nmn nms nmn ms nmn vBMT i mr mmTmmw Lnmrnrnf nmmamm v «XvVamwn9 mmr mrnr mmr W| Jk' i»^ m the mouth. Pep-; üblrti
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    • 187 17 KORRENGZAL OINTMENT FOR WOUNDS, SORES, AND ALL SKIN DISEASES. GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND STOMACH COMPLAINTS. My furniture double its value would seem Since polished witii'RONUK.thg Furniture Crcaa TP)/p\^S?-f lit^ FURNITURE i&\>^il^^^> CREAM Sold everywhere MANfFACI RED BY ROM K. LTD n>» I -LADE. KSuLAND i«iiy^ <i. 1
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  • 554 18 The Romance of Kijjures. The sum of i'J ha- h.-en t ruarded b] an anonymous donor to the M-ining l*o»t t< t;«* applied to the reduction <>t the National Debt, and will be foiwun!<-d to the Treasury. The public nraginat ion <■: <.nat I'.ritaiii has been deeply
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  • 164 18 ••Krid«-tjr«M>mV ea l i f App«*ar». I «'nd.»n. Mar. 2 A uif«> who lattrrvpted wi dillt party it which ht-r hu.-l>a*nd wa- -hi- ITtdtUlt at th^ O!<| Bail.y y«-^. -rda\ vv h. n Arthur Dmiu'.i- Hardy, igtd •hirtyniae, :i -hip"- botcher, m mmlmms4 to mm•nofiths* JMpifauiim m
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  • 188 18 A itrwg iin'i.-tnirnt eoMtnißf ?hr m- of Pirn r I :i\v r -!i.-f at Rirkeni i a. I in-.l m a 1V1..T. b) Mr. V P 1 ral bm »M H which hai i of t hi Bii !v< m:> I; The report Btatoi th*l t'i Guardians, b)
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    • 188 18 Home Happiness xx^ depends on Health Wr*)/ family to enjoy life. Can you secure r .1 i 1-j c. Sanato^en infuses into your for them these splendid gifts of bkxrfandfienie^albuiiiiiwiind health and vigour phosphon^ just iJhote eieVos S.inato^cn— the very KXITCC of energy T 0 11 1 t r hcccl
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    • 203 18 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmtmmmmm^mtmtmmm I T O Wif ha\«* iu-i i »il m >uppl\ Mtttei mmv md 1 1 <.<. \<.» (AKRIKRS I. r tIM A 11(.(,\(.K \RUIKK Him I'I'MPKR Make Your Car Complete With These Two Fittings. lIOKNKO MOTORS. I ID Five Kings I■ Nflß^^>^/ when the fifth is King George IV
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  • 736 19 April 10th, losing Pr«ce«. Buyers Seller* Vvir Wtn>r 1.00 1.0 Uatantr Padanir H Batu Caves l.in j Chin Chin LOO L 02 1 Hitams <;7>.. i.02” H<»iik Fatt> 70 7:^ Johan Tin i:< j fcinta Tin !>red. 1.-.0 |Hi Klanjf River j ;j 0 Kuchai ($> I>-,
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  • 59 19 Ap..i Hi Hank 1 mi.-. h, Bank doniMnu f t I'nvuti- nn|,|s .1 11, j j N«-w Y«irk. demand H :<li; Frani r. i.'i -i rxi 1 jj»; India, T. T. UitllfT Kotlir. d»-m.«Mil II p.r I»iYokohama, denial 11»',\ Java, demand 1 :<".' Bangkok, demand h<i\ »ilvei London Hank
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  • 191 19 HHuH I Mar 7< 4 P«»pper Win.. ||g y :.ik.- Tmp v r. IVnrl S.ir.. <tiu.ll H4 < <„.r:i m <<>pra Sundried Rir« Liang Mm han Murk Red Eaplr •No SlO Rice, Sinn. old No. I 330 Rice, Rangoon IlintHn .*•'<) Rice, Ranjfixiii Sioka J.'>>. Ilice, Sinm Brokt-n No
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  • 42 19 \pri| Inih 12 «»*rl«M-k n«Nin. I. at. t it> Lonclon Spot Sheet §4d per lb a Ynrk Spot Bhe< !h I S. rquul to St.imiard g.C F. Spot Standard R.S.S I M.,\ I .lui> Ton «.f M
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  • 88 19 Htrrda}'* Altrration«v Buyers Sellers Maia\an < uliici u-- i U»i Raml.utaii i fi 1*- |f| $4 Kawan^r I 1 1 Rmoog Tin i 1 i »>.! Talain Mhm ($1 I 'H I m Thahauleik tl Tin Yams (Hi Ms *4 :{Ts N i I AiK-nhy (Jl .i
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  • 16 19 >.»rk. \|»nl Pf»farn «i iluu m of Ui i. ri«-u Im\a r*-» i-I
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  • 107 19 ROSE M XU'll XII. o^ KKPUKT. Sincap, r It, RaMirr. I „n.»..n V lir. I Mimni: Xm inru f '<».. Kirta I.i,ir. I I* laipini: I I m I !<• 1 12, South i Hydraulic? i H Mmlmvu < i <<:•««<« l <»i i M«mh«ii l-. Irak
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  • 75 19 Kjim|M>ti L > K*muntinc\ j s m Ml Main by whi< h kamponir Kamuniin/ I |i i mink tart) M th, r, Uil This fortun«tfl> I M|>|N-n<<l m ter, and ihr r)rrde« «tine ai« <k» 4tvk It ani anti. -ipMtr.i HmM jprrat difftulty „r ,1. n mM.r
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  • 135 19 v pmmMin* derrlop lh I" 4 I Malaya ami 1 Ml In.ln H W vin t.. Alarm N 1 ram m hrr.< i I'jilim itaell u;i. Mr r<><Jum| a nvil •2H. and mad* up nearly half \\ho]v i.f thin v» from forrnt or •»ni vna. m «-t. hi
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  • 43 19 i i kkoir. Nil. k .1 i vi I <\ M 1 I aim. J> ■<M.. A** Rub .1 "ii f- I MN an f f > iJuhl'. .ri.' J«»', I; Maul" kap v i.. i I nnkai. 2JMIU: I^aiiki 1
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  • 14 19 Wi^? My rr«mJ.,.n lln.v i n ml lift w*l 5.1,. a nuu t n
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    • 1077 19 ISSE tS ov™ ««MJ. ASSURANCE ,N FORCE OVER THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED HP4n OPPirir. w v. T (Jncor P° rat «l m Straits Settlements) The ComJSJ L SSTT H S gaPOre LONDON OFFICE: Old y E.C Ihe Company haa £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England,
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    • 38 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. Incorporated m Enfland by Royal hart«r AD 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bond*. Singapore Representative*.— Messrs BARLOW Messrs. HAKUBONB, BARKER CO., LTD CHAaTERK!) HANK CHAMBERS (Ist Hi>or) A. CORDON LEE, Resident Manager
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  • 1031 20 Yorkshire cricket hai suffered a considerable loss through the death of Roy Kilner. Born m IS9O Kilner qualified him«elf for first-class cricket by a COUYI of training with Yorkshire 2nd. XI, he made his first appearance m the County's first XI m 11)11. and m the two seasons
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  • 36 20 Owing to the rain it was impossible to continue the match between the S.C.C. (202 for 6 wickets) vs. Selanjfor on- the S.C.C. gTound on Monday and the prame had to be abandoned.
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  • 240 20 FULL POINTS FOR THE LEADERS. Chelsea Lose. [Reuter's Service.] I r lun. April 9. Results of matches m the English and Scottish Leagues to-day wore as follow: DIVISION I. PonipL>y Making Sure. .-ton Villa 1. West Ham 0. Cardiff 2, Arsenal 2. Derby 1. Sunderland 0. Huddersttcld I,
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  • 277 20 The Malayan Coif Championship. (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright^. Kuala LumPiir. Apr. 9. E. P. Kyle beat W. H. FJkin> three up nnd two to play, before a large crowd m the final of the Golf Championship here. Kyle was three up at the turn. Elkins miss* ing
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  • 209 20 The following was the result of the April Medal (Men). Seventeen cauls were taken out. E. C. Milligan. 1 Up Major J. H. C. Walker, All Square Lt. Col. L. R. Taylor, 1 Down Lt. Col. J. I). Richmond. A Capt K. J. B. Buchanan. 3 R.
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  • 52 20 The Oriental Musical Party paid a very successful visit to Rhio during the holidays on thcinvitation of the Capitan of Rhio, 6ei Tiau Tjen. The Party went over by the Emily arriving on Saturday nijfht and on Sunday played and sang to general satisfaction at the Club, returning: to- Singapore
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    • 275 20 Yesterday's Results. Championship l'r« -liminarx R. G. Pash beat N. C. Metherell. 6— 4_6, 6 4. Lt. R. G. Turner vs. Q, G. Cllll postponed. Championship Double* Preliminary. E. J. Stursress and R. E. Cox vs. .1. Bennett and R. N. Byatt postponed. R. N. and J.
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    • 51 20 WEDNESDAYS TIES. Ladies Double** Handicap. Mrs. Freyberp an;i Mrs. Lamp owe 15 ra, Mrs. Harrinjirton and Mrs. Cullen owe 1. Mixed Open. Mr. and Mrs. Hansel! vs. Fulcher ami Mr*. Goldie. THl'RSDAY'S TIES. Gentlemen Doubles Handicap. Final. Fulcher and Winter owe 2 vs. M^Jon Stoehr and QwiMV
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    • 47 20 THURSDAY'S TIES. Handicap Championship "A." W. A. BalbeU-bt-t vs. <\ A. Norri-. Singh* Handicap "A." N. K. Sss vs. H. N Balhetibt-t. K. Oehlers vs. V. H. Xorri>. Single Handicap "li." R. tie Souza vs. I. R. Brown. K. S. Monteiro VB. C. B. Webb.
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  • 39 20 France Beats Wales. [Reuter's Service] Colombe*. April 9. The Rutfby international match was play M hert- to-day m wenthei bcfofi a htr^re CftvA The turf ua< m splendu' condition. France beat WaKs hy I }>..in«< to 3.
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  • 40 20 [Reuter's Service. l New York. Apr. 10. Corno»al Issy Schwartz, who is recognised m New York State as flyweight champion of the world, decisively defeated Routier I>arra. the Chilean flyweipht. m a fifteen round title bout on points.
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  • 102 20 Chinese Reader Wins This Week's Prize. There were several surprises m the English league matches played on Saturday, and this had a bearing on the result of our Football Competition. The most nearly accurate forecast of the twelve selected matches was that sent m by Mr.
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  • 78 20 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 9. In the final of the Spooner Cup, at the Polo Tournament here, Selanjfor beat the Dukes by five j?oals to two. The Rcsriment played well but their best pony was lame. The F.M.S. beat the Colony here on Saturday
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  • 54 20 Seventeen cases are down for heai injf at the Johore Bahru April Assizes, which open before Mr. Justice McCabe Reay on Saturday. A talk on "The study of Chinese National language" will be delivered by Mr. Lim Ah Kow at the CCA. Hall, Prinaep Street on Thursday at 8.15 p.m.
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  • 589 20 CEYLONESE DEFEATED AT STADIUM. A Speedy (lame. Malays. 4; < «->lone«e Although the (cylonese barefooted player- were defeated m their first game m Singapoie when they met the Malays at the Stadium yesterday aitcrnoon, they shewed themselves a team of spirited players by making a hard tight of
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  • 54 20 [From Our Own Correspondent.] huila I urn pur. Apr. 10. The Shanghai Stu»l«nt- \1 ,\<.n their match m Kuala Lumpur airainst eleven, icorinf the only £<>u\ „l the match. A huire crowd watched the mat. h m \vh. h the Students were the cleverer They proceed
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  • 71 20 The undermentioned have been invited It represent the S.C.C. v the Colombo tourists, on Thursday ;»r the Stadium: Raines; Rachel, Mar-hail; Cmflt, Smith. Rhode-; MeFarlane. lurevoll. Harris. Broke, Johnstono. On account of the above match the Colours and Whites pi a. t ice fcame which had been arranged for
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  • 69 20 last Satunia} at the CMaMM BwfcMfctag Club a water-|»,.i(. matrh «aj playeii hv-twt-n th«> Clul Juniors and team h >w Fort Canning, which resulted ifl a win foi the ('lub. Play was very keen ami inter eating. Both sides ha«i a »;""<1 umlei >t;«ivi ing of the (fame,
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  • 89 20 The following were 'h. mA| <-f the BmAvv Competitions: "Crack and Puffer." H. H. Finlay and B. 11. M.« ail M II 7:s. X. K. Hath and Gill M H 76. H. .Iju ksor au«l Bslt] n" 79. Mixed Mac Mr. and Mr\ .1. Tryner won on
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