The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 April 1928

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 192& NO. I2JB
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  • 201 1 Our lpoh rr.rre»pondent lat»- I.* -1 e\eninf sent an amplified report of Mr. Ormtby Gore's spverh at Ipoh which will be read with \ery mixed leeling>l'a Ke H. The election^ m hirago are i'»inv against liif( liill and are beinir arrompanied by an extraordinary exhibition ol lawlessness—I'aue
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  • 648 1 km m th. Klephant 'ha j.»r.p ..f miHriviiHT, Fnui mmm aWnamp Toad. Dmm it..-» p«f i Vtrtfc any man's mom wh« '••I <*ith tax manrvlkmal) inrhidrdl C a M-at m th. Vmm m mwh for an Mvhaatri '•tall; byt a box— ik it n.t a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 215 1 |i WING LOONG. K)l{ HIGH CLASS TAILORING. J' StyW, Cut and Finish GuarantFpd I* 32. HIC.H STREET. •.•.'.v.v.v.'.v-.v.v.v^^'.w.v.vf Raffles Hotel I I TE SUNDAY. APRIL 15th. lM M C GUIRETS LITTLE DINER I DANCE SYMPHONIE. DANSANT I EVERY Vocalist EVERY MONDAY. SKJNOR BONAVITA (Tenor), TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. PIANIST: MONIA LITTER. THURSDAY;
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    • 159 1 TYPEWRITERS FOR PARTICULARS AND DEMONSTRATIONS l\ /\l_ Ltd. r Inoorporitcd |p Brclma4) 11, LULLILK yUAY, Pcnang Singapore Kuala Lumpur. I EUROPE HOTEL i "Renowned by Recommendation.'" ivwwwAwmnwfl^ sprin;; race meeting n W W Saturday. May ."th Sa:turda\, Ikj X I L* L* Ma > 12(h T 1 *'|BPBaAL RACE DINNER
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    • 123 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 'ait. n 'it-, r. i. -r J. I'notinv h a i.iouihi'ul --l*i|fe Littl* -al«- for In i Pajrr M. Cravfufd*B btorah Paw I Williai i 1 reparation* I'.tfr IS. BaMajaaa] an«l I |\<m .l.hnson sh<»t K>in- I'a^r daia«Wr of Commertt ruhhsi floortaVi N< Robinaoa aad < magftmt; N«tiai
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    • 19 1 WWQ LOONG j! THE RB((M KD HOtiSk J ci Ron w troi»i< m srii^ jl 12. mk; 11 sirkrt
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 74 1 THE WEEK. Malarrn: If. W. I r.wxjt ju., v.wxji Foi.tbail: Si v Dick N .rton I". 1 >i HikK Watrr, J 7 j ;i SJ. i: ii W t i.« Ket: t'mi. i p m n ("luh .nui.l l»jr\ Norton -.It Ili»:r U \)uk rton* K. H.I A v >
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  • 426 2 "Not ;i Flock of Sheep as m T.S. J'i. i el M Anita Loos. She has, :<< says here 'f. an "awful lot" to say ot the of London. And >> the Vmerican are so unuaus an American w;it<-- an Evening Newt representative. Sh«.' has
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  • 314 2 s t Rveee m nse ;it Nanking Kiane ■a provincial capital, contain I.ss pur;- >ilvrr than that of ll<.n;in and other places, but Is finer than thai of Bunfrkiang m the same province. VVh<*n silver insrota or !>»•(. k. 'i <il\<-r n«t of tht- sfini<' fineness
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 335 2 THE HAPPY VALLEY PRESENT A Monster Programme OF Varied Amusements GATE 10 cte. ••V.VAV.V.VAWMWMSSW/A 5 DRAUGHT BEER ON ICE. l\ COLD SNACKS AVAIL- S jj ABLE AT ALL HOURS. J 5 GROSVENOR HOTEL. isttakuiK icpa^^^^3 B^^blb^b^bSj la« Sfl a^a I aj aoPy^ 1 Theie is no neeil to yo to
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    • 335 2 Victoria Theatre r." .-jfc*. (0) TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY AT 9.30 P.M. THE DICK NORTON REVUE (Direct from London). PRESENTING THE LATEST MUSICAL HITS. To-Night and Friday, April 13th. Scenes and Screams. Saturday. April I Uh INCIDENTS. BOOKING AT LITTLE'S. PRICES $4, 2 AND L Pavilion From Tuesday. 10th. to Monday.
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    • 200 2 ALHAMBRA PH^ E (TAN < HKSii KH lII I To-Night and Nightly AT 9.00 I'M. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN I'RKSKNTIM. H. B. WARNER. IN SORRELL SON A FILM ADAPTATION OF WARWICK DXXI THE CiREATEST EMOTION \l. DKAMX ni|{ H'KM IN lIH IKSI lioi \l .n r m "BLOOD WILL TELL
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  • 189 3 1 MISS GLEIT7RN GIBRALTAR SWIM. fHniish ]>iu\v, Official Servfe*.] ltu«l>y. \pril 9. Miss \1 wdc« Gleitse, the London iyr>ist \vh'» rluinis to h.r.*' th« Btraitl of Gibia m interviewed m Parii In day *ri her v.ay home to London. Shr piodtued an affidavit rigMMJ b] Doa I- ran
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  • CRICKET.
    • 237 3 The S.R.C. defeated Penang R.C. oa Monday by 7 I run*, aftei an exciting Snish J-. visitors' last wicket falling m the last over <-i' the match. > -i^ E. G Hit an <■ and 1> Lai ro 11. Baihetcl* I §t. a-i San len >
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    • 199 3 The following were the score* m matdi betwew tht- S.C.R.C. and Penaag CJI I t>n the Padan« on >'. lVnanu C.1.'.C.:— 1 im Khy Se«« c Chac lim b Siow Hian I; Lira En« Chenj Siow Hiaa 0; Oh En« Leong b Sia^ Himi ■>: Ho
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  • 115 3 .F.A. Again Detcatl <«rt t-ulant'. Bad weath r ipoHed the rvtura :^.\t<h bi'twocn the Chiagßg r- ricn«il\ A<s<K-iaiii»n an<l The (iii^nlanc Badminton Party on Saturday at tac latter'a Court. T\w CF.A. won by three samea to om-. esults: Sini:U^: I im Chwcc Poh .h.A. apt.) U-ni Tan BBi Bin
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  • 216 3 Sheffield, where tram conductor* regulate the length of young womOa'a ikirti and iequest wearers of ones that arc eonsklored too short to leave the municipal vehicle and walk, has also own very definite ifi i i s about degree* of dignity and Import.r.i m public odies.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 263 3 i WHEN BUYING A CAR I j "Service After Purchase" I IS AN IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION Whtm baying a Camera remember that there are 'Kodak Service Departments" m S3 different countries. I GET A KODAK j Kodak Limited i (Incorporated m England). IT ML: s. Battery Road. OFFICE: 1.30. Robinson Road.
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    • 202 3 M "1 j» r"\ w\ Trnm m m m J- lU i\, I \M§ d W Crawrords Biscuits I IS "as good as ever/— I I THERE IS NO HIGHER PRAISE. I 1 Quality and Variety at a Moderate Price s j I OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING STORES AM)
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  • 181 4 AUSTRALIA'S HUGE SEAPLANE CARRIER. PRINCE NEARLY THROWN. Y^BL t<. th*' |)u /^fl I A GRAND SIGHT at Cockal Island Dockyard recently during the law hi the mammoth m v leaplane i•r.r. H. M A. S. MhatroM She glided down the slipwaj writhoat ;i hitch and 30,000
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  • 552 5 A Doubtful Conscience. No matter what we did to it or how we arranged or rearranged the furniture, one room m the new house would not look ns nice a* we thought it might. After a great deal of discussion, we decided that the pictures were really
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  • 693 5 Kice Day, which has jum been h»l<l m Italy, teems |o have pa^.-Hnl off very pleasantly says a writer m The Time.. Rice was not only eaten but conterr.plat d; it supplied the table conversation as wtl! as the table dish. It was cried up m th»* public
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  • 96 5 l.ady liarrivltrr I't-rform-* I♦ut > for r"ir<t Tim*' I'ariM, \pr. :i. A \'i»ung and pr»tiy lady lart. accompaniid to th»- failtotiM two Pulifth bandits \vhoni sh' httd d<t'« n«lo4 OB a ch.ir of miirdt-rs ami otfMf OtVlal Cl I tlu- I 'i>t tinu' ;i VOMi p* 1 l<"
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  • 17 5 T Lv .Mr. loooph Mi r«ORWi formoriy of Majorootrott, Maaekootor m« u-hant. left estate ratood a1 lltjMf.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 447 5 m^mm^ I BLACKHAWK I HYDRAULIC J V^ XV O > < A T? P > aa JA. L-j 'I I Single and Double Lift Capacity 2 Ton 1 1 JUST THE THING j FOR YOUR CAR Seld by I Malayan Motors, Ltd. < 14-20 Orchard Road Singapore. Agents throughout F.M.S.—
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    • 623 5 NEW DESIGNS IN I TEAK BEDSTEADS I J| Handsome Teak lied stead with Quartered r: I Centre Panel as Illustration. ftL |i liyr ft. T, m. Side Rails only Price S2«.;»o nett. S r It. iiin. Fitted Ccimhination gv JJiiiJL J3 IL LL L 1ft(; m Si( j e j>
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 152 5 PICKWICK IN PICTURES. B y Arthur Moreland. 85. Mr. Weller and the Shepherd. l*lP\^ ll^Bt^ CM\ '^S~'*l'' 'H'st\&\ B| J 3il# 6 AH*bLLL* O* GBAYS WU AND TOUNU M« UvLRPOOL.ON iMLIK WAV to DtMfß*^, WH| vr '^ylk < L -<-<srt *?.U| l I sBJ.r*V THE UN SATI6PACTO«V INTERVIEW LOWTtISJMJI-FtWING FKOM
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  • 428 6 Increase m Criminal Work. The annual report of the B«pVMM Court, Johore, for the year l'J27 states inter alia: There were li> ca^cs registered a«:ain>t \'M\ accused perouui as compared wifh ">»i cases and T:> accused m ISM, There were 50 rLniinal appeals reirist red during the
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  • 175 6 Hanniiran Turkington. The niarriaur took place on Batarda] afteraooa at St. Andrew's Catork, Kt<;.!« Lumpur, the BjOT. A. A. Cooaor, M.A.. »JI ciatitiir. of Mr. Alex. Hannivran. of Maur*. SiaM, Darby and Co.. Malacca, and .MiMaude Turkinirton. youngest dau^rht. Mr. and Mrs. William Turkinjrton. of I'riversity Avenue.
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  • 175 6 Old Malay Custom Revived. An old Malay custom siiy< th Nial r Mail <>f Monday was revived at <h HaiKlar on Sunday \a<\ the Mrnjunj..m; -luli. or ciftiOMJom "(l<»i?i^ ..h« isan.-t-.* t< tlu- Sultan and his followers. This was th. first ccn mony of thy kird >mcv tin-
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  • 64 6 The committee have pKasure m announ«inp that the management of the-A'ielphi Hotel have very kindly consented to lend their full orchestra for the dance to X held m the Memorial Hall on April 27. Another attraction which has been arranm'd corsists of cabaret and exhibition of
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  • 235 6 TRAINING STUDENTS OF CHEMISTRY. Professor's Criticism. At the fiftieth annvial m r.il meeting of the Institute of Chemistry m London Mr. E. RichanU Dolton. Hn pVMMtat, i *;t«l an address prepared l.y PrttfMMM Arthur Smithells, the president. He said he was not satisfied that the tram intr of the university
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 157 6 ■•IS(iKtiS]lllSll«lfJl«JfMtl!lltL«S^^ I EXPRESS WASHING <an only bt tl<»nt' to your .sati<favtion by the Singapore Sanitary Steam Laundry. 2."> cts. per pioce within 24 hours: IS cts. per piece within 3 days- and 10 cts. per piece for weekly delivery. Monthly contracts arranged \M on application. Sj •j ielej'hone 4337. :\6l
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    • 51 6 GOOD-BYE TO DULLNESS AND 1 DUST j WHEN YOU USE KARVALLY I KJU IS. TRY THIS CLEANER AND POLISH ONCE sole Agents: MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD. 14—20 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. j: Not Forgetting Purely British Workmanship jj Austin Windsor Saloon Price $3250. i I Borneo Motors, Ltd. (Incorporated m the Strait*
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 57 6 gfngmnnh,k. Programme of Drills up to and for 15th April. Thursday 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.R.A. (V) Sijrs., Eurasian Coy., Nc. 2 Platoon. Friday 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.Y.C. Hard. Malay Hall Malay Company. Saturday 3 p.m. Bukit Timah Ranjce "C" (Scottish) Coy. Sunday 8 a.m. Bukit Timah Ranpre "C"
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  • 2886 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING. Japanese Competition. The annual general meeting of the Singapore Chamber wi Commerce was hold m the Exchange Room yesterday afternoon, th* Hon'l.lt- Mr. J. Ba>?nall presiding over i lar^e tfatherins of members. The Chairman's iamb was as f»ii<>w* As regards the accounts the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 420 7 StfNESS CARDS fl ORANGE T| NKW POFVLAK DRINK i or j^iis Parties and I)ail> Meals. •al befcMgaMi of every f »ription k r lass, chinaware etc. ,rly p.'ickrd for conveyance to parti oi the world. LupgraKe etc liapartid. attended and put on feasjen or rxtil, ancJ sent anywhere. Write GKE
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    • 612 7 NOTICES. NOTICE. iH^uJTVJT iM c<M)r:ition of th CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM. 124 Robinson Road. Reading Room Open Daily 9.30—11.30. Service every Sunday 10 00. Testimony 1 Meeting lirst Wednesday r>.3o. r NOTICE. i h.-,.-l,\ |p T «i thai I, H.-nry Qmp k 1; Bukil Sin X;i M (>l r. P'^'l.v
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    • 106 7 TENDERS. SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. rrmi-o. to bt •roiv> M a hy tbr «Wv» >i<lM it. Ih. i i.v I N ,r. 1 4 M I I If h. 1 GOVERNMENT NOW "«e». up i.i i»i».»r I <•• «»r d*|»... > I i M
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  • 17 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. (I. ARK. At th» V v :>..., ril 11, IM6, M M• w H Stuart <
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  • 689 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1928. MR. GORE EXPLAINS. We find some difficulty m quite understanding either Mr. Ormsby Gore's position, OF his speech, m regard to rubber. If the latter had been uttered by any person lacking his record of public seivice and experience it would have been
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  • 480 8 Si: K MlAlpi— kftvfat now com- d from hi- r-cent illi has lift England foff Biarritz to recupera»« Mr. I EBiMM Itavt- f«r K.wiojx to <la\ i months* During Ml lla] ir BMVPt lM wBI take HM \l>. and Mrs. X Cnvfc, wi Seaport ■ttttfo U'ft f°r HWM ImJ W9dk>
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  • 696 8 ORIENTAL COMPANY'S ENTERPRISE. New Exchange for Sin>fa|>ore. In spite of the grumbling* and rrfliMUjl of subscril>« r~ who :ir ignorant of i in* of a telephone *y.«Um. Siiu 1 telephone organisation, controlled BJ thl Oru-r.tal Tr-U-phon- an.: I has f«T many >•• .-n n higi and well-managed entci
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  • 55 8 HOW THKV UI T/ ■JBCTION HiK Hill Doomed [Kruttr'l Sri mo I th.it Bi« Hill Thompson, vk I HM hi •Htea M«\«.i 1b nmmi b— prmtKalh iWtd vi r *inur of n. i iniliHimir th<» 1 who, •rcompanir*! 1 I thrmiirh 1 M 1 kiMini: v IIIU I
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  • 26 8 Ther»* M a \rr\ l.»«r- H »'«UI M•■ I th« nui («»mr. M M I an. i la<t< fan««l! h I Kuropean t
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  • 11 8 Dinm't In M» m r i l>rr*- 1'
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  • 26 8 I VIKST HI IIIIKN \M» f |N [From Oar Own < Me«itrs. Syminirton to-day'* fuWht i Ib. IfeMn. Lew in. ljuutrunotifv to-daw C2SO 11 !♦>— £231
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  • 19 8 A Imu bryun at Kam|H nn. mn% «r« I X .t H a«murti a» a I t«' k• .1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 270 8 B 4< r//f: CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S." |j Iwl 9. I PETER DAWSON ••cjpirr'iAT l2i S i SCOTCH WHISKY I CALDBECK, MACfiREGOR CO., LTD. Inorp^ntrd under the Companies* Ordinance* <>f R««f Kong). 0 < {Incorporated m Shanghai.) SINGAPORE. iigra •> B1 SPEdAL Jt& J^} APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY THE KIN(;
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    • 44 8 I MUM MS CHAMPAGNE I S 9 Ithe word! I S (^x i: I •j Stands. :j Knocking j: About j: :j I^OBBIALACg All Garages Dealers. J H.B. Winter. MERCHANT TAILOR. 6-M, Battery Road, (Second Floor— 4 *G. H." BuiMingt. SlNfi \rOKE Tel. 188.
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  • 117 9 I COMMUNISTS RAID PRISON. Prisoner Carried Off. [Renter*! Service- IW-rlin. Apr. 11. a dozen young Communists, heavih their amy into tho prison m Itiarter and liberated th<- write who ra uml.T arrest on a high treason. lew, revolver! m hand, forced the It their hand- up. One of
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  • 27 9 I n uter 1 Service.] Plwria, April n. "li irred between two N •<!. Fifteen person killed and ::o The iroii of extrication it
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  • 45 9 DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN NOVELIST. Ifßenter*! service.] London. April H. occurred «-f Mr. Stanley ■an novelist, at the •'1 writer who wa.> "<>k up novel writing 1■• i rM(ij- v t .<i a r oat" many Ityle, which were ;1 < onsiderable interest, a i ling public.
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  • 27 9 THE REWARDS OF BIG BUSINESS. litert Service.] N«'w York. Apr. 11. the first time that the 1 Ige Gary, Chairman Heel Corporation, waa an annual boaoa "t"
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  • 25 9 IXicht-Nichl Service.] Tokio. April 10. hai ordered the disaohiI I'- ..ants' Party •ancil of the Labour Union i <>f Young Prole-
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  • 26 9 I Jen ice.] Constantinople, April lit. 1 ►mmittee enquiring •i which irrain tlour. involved m the hai adopted ity Djenani Hey. arraigned m
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  • 33 9 |[teuter'i Service.] Metz. Apr. 11. bombing practice here, a n the forest of Ars, and n which extended 0 a hundred acres of the were destroyed, despite Mien md farmers.
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  • 52 9 THREE DAGGERS IN BURNT CORPSE. I 1 ur Chinese Arrested. round buried m the which waa discovei X id on Tuesday. of an attempt to bum rhe discovery was made at the on Yeo Chu Kang-road I four Chinese one 1 be m pnMtssllll of; dagger and the affair is
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  • 70 9 tiofl was taken at a tut No. 1 beU oa April .Srd. n from Messrs. Glenfiold imountini to $7.r>.io for rhiramend that Hawkers" By■i to remove the necessity n '1m- ease <>t stall-•-t'lvr. m the ras«- of itinerant I 'i'le that stallholders and j their licences conspiintmem of
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  • 44 9 I appointment* are notified Borneo <>.?;, :i! Gazette: Mr H! t:i--t Ofleer, Jei I o be Superintendent l! 'nX Oflbe and Editor of the 1 n 0 his other duties Bacineer, Mr. tanl District N klency, and Pan bt DepVt] Assistant Dl»Ul < oa«( K. ncy.
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  • 801 9 WHAT MR. ORMSBY GORE TOLD IPOH. A Remarkable Speech. WHO WRECKED THE SCHEME? Mr OrmlT, T f <min|! f nix audr<ncc. lo a~k Mr. Eric MilWr about it .i..ns T '!r h SP h Wh P >>a rrn kM < ™n,ain, „U and W [From Our Own
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  • 608 9 What the Rubber Slump May A LOWKR COST OF LIVING. The recent declaration regarding the forthcoming removal of rubber restrictions ha--, it may be -aid, create at leaot on-. hnppy man. Regarded by the many m the light ot an unmitigated curse, therv is still orm
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  • 125 9 Coroner's Verdict. Culpable homicide amounting to murder was the verdict returned yesterday at the conclusion of the Coroner's inquest touching the death of the Indian named Devan who was shot m North Bridge Road on the evening of March 29 last. Two accused were arrested, one with
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  • 70 9 Mr. W. E. Penyy has !>eon appointed Com missioner of land-- and Mines. Johore, an<' we understand that Mr. S. \V. Jones is to remain m .lohore as Commissioner of Trade ■ad Customs. -M.M. The Sinhalese Association of Singapore will hold a National Day Celebration tomorrow (Friday) at the Drill
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  • 201 9 CONSPIRACY AGAINST GOVERNMENT. An Organised Revolution. I'Tte'iter'a Service. 1 Calcutta. Apr. 10. The trial has begun of twenty Bengali youths, on a charge of conspiracy "to deprive His Majesty of the Sovereignty of India and to overawe the Government of India." Three of them are also charged
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  • 110 9 [Nasqro Nichi-Nichi Servi.e.] Tokio. April 10. The authorities concerned have now removed the prohibition of publishing the results .>f the police raid SU persona all over •Japan who »SN SUSpHtld of |,»i ni ((>ni munistic element.-.. Bousen of Toft persons were searched bf the poliet Sfho Stitsd
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  • 101 9 [British Radio— Official Service] Rugby. April. |0. The Colonial Office states that the Government of Sierra Leon« ha> received considerable num!.« r of application.^ hi eesj nectioii irith rh»- dJacoTery of platinuni m that c«.:,,iiy. Prmpoi I Ing risjhts bfive bs«a granted to all tuftttblc Sppttcnnta.
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  • 63 9 [Rriti-.t, Radi.» Official lotHm.] Kuvjb>, Apr. 10. The Colonial Stvr*tary has selected Lieut. -Col. Sir H. C. Moorhouse as commissioner to proce<d to the British Solomon Islands Protectorate to inquire into and report upon the circumstances m which murderous attacks took place on Government officials at
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  • 72 9 [Roarer's liwlMl] Warsm, April li» The political police at I^>dz clo i dowa th«» so-called ire-thinkers' Cmtfpt&M which proved to bi really CmMMMUsI v.a\im i.ns;, nttrnded by Communist deputies, a»i.l \n il known Communists who had b*c& hiding from the authontir v,!! rarioua other unidentifu<J people who
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  • 98 9 At a Company Spoon Shoot en Momi;i\. the 9th. instant the following NN th<- insults:— A Class: 200 yds. Pte. P. Anchant; r >oo Strt. K. M. (ir.^sc; r,OO S^t. E. C Stewart. It Class:— 2oo >•<].. Pto W. V. it f>oo Pte. D. M. Shedden
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  • 57 9 Th«« following Rarvs will 1>« sailed nta\ Sunday. "A" Cla*«: First Rac«> for the I.i|>ton Challenge (up. Start: 10.1 m a.m.; CWHWI Tlub Course ("A" (Massl; Handicaps: Kathleen, Ella Dorothy, June, Jean, Kjla 7 per rent Remainder lL* p r rent. "B" Class: Race for a CM Trophy Start:
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  • 44 9 Rapid progress is beinjr made with th« construction of the new Victoria Institution on th<« old srolf links site off Birch-rd., Kuala Lumpur, and it is already p<> I visualise what will undoubtedly U- amontf tho most hands<>m<* and dignified huiidinjfin Malaya. Malay Mail.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 140 9 "DOBINSONC" I m\*+- for guns -^|J I 1 IVER JOHNSON I SINGLE BARREL I I 'THE (HAMIMON r I Three piece take down jjun uith Rial lilack Walnut Stock and Trap Forend; full pistol *rip. and genuine hard Rubber Hutt Plate. The barrel is full choke, br^nK polished and brounrd.
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    • 660 10 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) Due Spore. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. PROMETHEUS London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Apr.
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    • 591 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). PASSPNr "ELLERMAFIINE. TTXTTm^l ENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Spore. 192 H. *.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE M«v 5 B.s. CITY OF TOKIO Tune 2
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    • 374 10 P. O. British India and Apcar IJney (Incorporated m England. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH MIS HAJBRTI <.(i\ !-.M rN? LONDON AND lAX EAST MAIL SKRNK X OUTWARDS FROM IONT)0N FOR (HIM \M) !\|>\\ Tonnage >pnt* *>aff IBYFOBI U RAWMM- i^.«oo U
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    • 651 11 O. S. K. Line. > tm:lti vnv Steamer,. Arrive. Leave. tterdam, Ratnbtfrg, -Bremen, yia Coloaaho, AmU tmi F. mm\ Alaska Man, Apr. 17 Apr. is ..t Cape T"\vn. Santos, Rio Hn Ain^ tLa Plata Maru May May 1 M— liaifia. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam, m. Ltmmtt Marques and Durban, t Mexic, Maiu
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    • 531 11 TRAVEL" COMFORT DOLLAR Itafik 'PRESIDENT' m liners -r^SSsDollar President liners offe' you luxurioun travel comfort*. All state-rooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominite, all h*ve hot and cold running
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    • 563 11 K. P. M. MMMHE PAKETVJART MAATSCHAPPU. (UO\AL PACKET NAVKiATION CO. OF BATAVIA). (Incorporated m Holland.) VMOn CONTRACT WITH THK NETHERLANDS INDUS GOVCRNMKNT Telephone No. SC4(». with nub-connections to: Vm^nt. Krelfht. Transhif.ment, Mai me Departments and Manager's de.sk. Reprenentarive. m the Straiu Settlement. (S, n| .p»,r .nd l>n.n f) of the
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  • 62 12 The homeward steamer Cap Padamn is expected here to-day at 5> p.m. and will sail on the 13th instant at 6 a.m. The M.M. outward mail uteamcr, Atho« 11, is due here from Colombo on Sunday at 6 a.m. and will leave on the same Jay at 3
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  • 67 12 140 bollocks by the Deli from Bangkok. Rice bj the Weirbank from Saigon, bound for Colombo. 450 sheep and goats by the Tilawa from Calcutta. 790 pigs from Saigon by the G. G. Roume. Copra and rubber by the Parigi from Singkawang. Copra by the Flevo from Siantan.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 464 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. A Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The ».s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 74 12 I /Children like I V^Kolynos be- I; I cause it leaves the I I mouth with a re- 1 1 I freshed feeling for I I hours afterwards. I I One half inch re- I moves food par- I! I ticles,dissolvesfilm, I {I destroys dangerous I I germs, guards I
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    • 352 12 Tlip SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The Premier Morning Daily m Malaya; a ltve "news" pap«r 40-50 cohnnns of news daily. Also the best Medtum for Advertising. Delivered with the ChoU Hazri each morning. Latent Telegram*. Latest News and Latest Announcement*, together with exclusive special features. "Picture* of the week" Serial Story.
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    • 403 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc.. 44. BBAVBR STREET. NRW YORK. (Ueorporateid U MUM 0 GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE (Tia Su«t> S. SILVERBELI.K In F*>* S. SILVERHAZFI. due May 8 M.S. SILVERASH due May 19 M% PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICE SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO
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    • 222 12 HENDERSON I INK. t» 111 hi i i CM miiin. R\ Kortnictuh lU*i»een Kawr«B*r< and Inrland ■OMI s\ mji v xl N Purl of I H«ewKaMi a it..n |i, I < m lUaMi !IKN/\T>A KUAU %rOOK rfflKfiWlN K>:wwh si.r r EUAMO w I SAGAING an RI;RM\ lv) I I'M;! 1
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 699 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Sereraban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6
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    • 197 12 Laomedon, Brit. 4262. from Newport Mon., 11, for Hong Kbng 12. Cap St. Jacques, Fr. 4H91, from Marseilles 11. for Saigon 11. Hakone Maru, Jap. 6306, from Yokohama 1 1, for Penang 13. SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. I Ship* alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. LX.X. Wharf (Entrance Gate 1).
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  • 873 13 THE EXAMPLE OF MALAYA. Public Co-operation Essential. The development of what ho describe, a, ward i tho problem of thin a^-lon* d.seaM, hv M 'IT r* t n f the lm h^d out by Major H. I^ockwood Stevens Or^ani.oTai f r T^ l t h^ R S
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  • 98 13 At th»- last monthly luncheon oi th« Eastern Welcome Club at the (Jr.at Eastern Hotel, Mr. James Whitby. th<President, ip the chair, there were only two visitors from the Far East. Me Younir and Andree. Mr. Young, vkt li editor and proprietor of the Japan Chronicle. foundvd by hi> father,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 82 13 i£^^| *^^?BH BiP^^ them! The j onto ejgaiette I c CORK-TIPPED Ggareftel I of this GENEPATION I M'DF. IN LONDOin by CARRERAS^^^|s||^ssh|bSbbßH|BhS|sbß« So/c 4«em s HUTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS.LTD.SINGAPORE.PENANG.IPOH, KUALA-LUMPUR SMOOTH and nimble, with \zs an alertness found only /\7 I* n HUPiMOBILE cars the Six L L^PU^. takes precedence m
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    • 163 13 I AS DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE I Texas Company, U.S.A. I WE RECOMMEND MOST mOHI.T rEXACO ALCAID OIL jj ALCOL OIL j n URSA OIL 'R f j: CAS ENGINES T lESEL ENGINES r -I Consul' v foi teoommendation of mw: m I William Jacks Co. SINGAPORE. PORT SWEITKMMM. KUALA LDMKH
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  • 68 14 League Leader Shot. [Router's Service.] Constantinople, Apr. 10. M. Schlemniei, represent ative of the League af Nations ami director of the local branch af the International Labour OaVs ha. been removed to hospital. suaTertag from a build wound. It is rot known who Inflicted the injury. Th? bullet
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  • 73 14 Alleged Torture of Prisoners. [R -liter's Service] Kijra. Apr. 9. Tb( Supreme Coari of Soviet Rihsiji has begun the trial of Nekhoroshev, hief of Police for the town of Chuuuvev j n the Government of Kharkov. Hia deputy and >thert chatsre him with Inflicting terrible torture* upon
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  • 105 14 [Nanyo Nichi-NicW Servtea.] TalcW, iar. s. Following coroproinisi reactied s1 .ii.int DMeting uf the Seiyakai aad the !'>usi--11! 1 I nion, memorandum has I i .11 1'« .1 over by the Seiyukai to tht other Party. Tho memorandum promises Inter alia that the Government exempts rmai next
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  • 50 14 [Renter's Service] Caraca*. Apr. .<■ i.:ii;.'; re\o!t which broke out here quickly suppressed. The mutineers killed two ofllceri who refused to rebel and ched to the ammunition storei at Saa Carlo* barracks but were received by rinY II r. Bevrral were kiDedfand wounded and the rest were taken
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  • 58 14 [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokin, Apr. s. Messrs. V Tsunmrf, B. Sfciio, K. Oyanta Yamasaki and Y. Fujiwara who iven iiviit:al members of the House of Cooumnm have formed a mi Party with a uw to •t^rtiog a iriadual social improvement campaifß, stai dinir aloof jtHbn trom
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  • 36 14 [Xanyo Niehi-Nichi Service.] T«>ki<i. Apr. I, The French afai— ii If. M. Coatc m&4 I ix bopped -tr frmn the Tachikawi aerodrome at T.IM a.m. to-dmj f>r Hanoi, funth In<io hina.
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  • 36 14 [British Radio— Official Service] Hut by, Apr. H. Th< Faster holkflji have been favovrtd h- r« with brilliant weather, which has stimulated the usual exodua from London to the coast and country.
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  • 20 14 [Mentor's Par Eastern Serviced] Hon« Kong. Anril 9. The Japanese naval squadron has arrived hem.
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  • 209 14 It ii rather touching ke find a London niMristnrte, m peatenHag iomece>e who had been nmniag a fraodvleiii cross-word ponle, dwelliac on the fact that "the deprfvatioa of persona who, aftor a tfr at j ea i of brain Work, had had no prises was a \cry
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  • 65 14 In spite of the occasional snow and bitter wind the Rhododendron Dell at Key. Gardens is th» Utcm of roany London ROW«r. lover<\ It already full of colour. In tho e< RMrratory tb«r« arc fine Javanese rhododendron! which thfe late Sir George Holford left to the (iardons: aNo some Chinese
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 115 14 Give Your Skin An Oxygen Bath V IV. 213 f Regular use of VenYusa Cream virtuJilly Rives the sk.n an "Oxygen bath Yen Yusa ru s MW ?4 '< ''»<• "ssues imparnn^ a velvety softness and sweet freshness 10 the skin and complexion THE SECRET or BEAUTY In pal j.irs.
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    • 390 14 l 4 beautiful, how very beautiful So people say when first they see Buickl92B— involuntariwmmmma^ mmm^_^_^ ly, rapturously they say HjHHHBHV k^SI it, for Buick 1928 leaves ivl a previous concepI >^t 4| tions of beauty far beIliiW^fll Hind. New smartness nliV^ f 1 of line and colour, more Ulmltl
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    • 230 14 SHERIFF'S SALE m m si nuoii i w n n no I I I Ml I WRIT Ol SFIZIKK \M)SMKI»\THi h\| \IM In <h< < MMt A. Ponniah p 1 Katimah hint. 1 Ohmi m I h.- uiwl, r-iitncrl hax, I H tn M.^r* HIM. hKM. UK \\|i n\||'\\^ ||\|'lll>
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  • 395 15 Sinyapore. April 10. With tour dayi of tin- past week devoted to tlic Bastei Holidays there m not verj much m \hv way of busineai to report m the local ■hare market*. Tin hat mnahetd iani,. itcady throufrhool tht period, bai Tin sharea have i>f«'n dull and
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  • 174 15 ROSE MACPHAIL (OS UTOKT. Binsaporo, Apr. 11. KuhlH-r. Umdun. H%d %d. down L«»cal M eta, Tin.— London. E2SB 1> ",v. (lUn Local $1 i>u for :.">(» Ton.--. Miunu. Steady. Petalinn 1 IM, iv-nawat 7«; 7.». Banajd \\a> ;;.i.;> iji Malaya Consolidated 1.01 1.H:,. Kochai 1.8(1 I>.'>. LiniTiii
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  • 283 15 Yaattrday's Alteration*. Bu>>i» tfaUan i.ar Kim Tin t > iiatu < aVM ($1) I Jdris (6s) 16, U K. Lumpur Tin I I.in-ui Tin i$» Malayan Conad. I 1. l.i»; Mengleml n ($1) 4»i i Nai Hoot ($1| i* Siomm < 1 1 Teja Maia>a in i
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  • 108 15 M< mm. Guthric and < Knnln Lmm\ m, Mrenta for Cheviot Rubber Lid. hmvi m <-*'iv»-d a caMe fr«»ti) the S. ;X ing that Urn Dfamcton ..f tnii < ompnnj f'avr decided t" nwonmiend, Rubject Lo idit arul u.Mia! edJwfUinU, a tinai <livi.lt m.! m retperi of tae
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  • 104 15 M. -i- Gvthrfa and Kiiila l.umpin nti i I iba Rabbcr mbi any lia\ I I frOM t X it i i lig tliat th<> Dim I 'his Coiki] haw dscMed to raconunend, übject to i :ind ma] adjust:nrnts. linal dh r ipatt ©f the financial ytai ndi-<!
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  • 50 15 v 11. H.'iik il«ni:tn<i -j A Pi i\ m N .ml r. IJTI rrai v i ii II ntc Kotiir. <!<•■' 1 1 i- I > I.'. i|i-m;in<i .1 .v .i. §mmm 4 i&% Itanirkok. <letnan<l *>t< t I Si I V i• I 1. I 111 t 1-
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  • 128 15 v II I .1" I «l ll.m 1 I k l kki i pk i" rl v -it <"'•• ii r .i Sun. 1 I >rm Hrn fh:in Murk Red Bafti n» v i ;w> l :nt> Rice. Kant -an m I- i- .on Sioka 2M •i Broken No.
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  • 21 15 \|»ril llih.. 12 n'rliit'k noun. UJ -r.in-lar.l (J i I v N i 1 M hull.
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  • 97 15 Mtt-rationv \pr.l Mlh. < losmi: I'm. 1 l.JT I Hum i Kinta Tin l>,.-l Ku. k ;ii 1 Kuyoha Malayan < I on N rth Taipinc 1.04 i n» m Rahman lly«l Sum falam rin i Pahaag I Penrkak n Oi I uta Tin T) T. jfalaya
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  • 66 15 London. Mir :i ru-al.-m.- At th« f. < M.< A. India), desrn).. d «..ri.itii India. IN aid that the Kid India \v;i« i India. whorr then- lowered vitality, fatalistic d. iunoran<-«- led ti> tin- iMterteg <>t .<,. \\h.i. -.tii. i i\ Ik v. r< nwlnuti litiiration. mnney-](>ntlcr>.
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  • 35 15 SCHEME TO MAKE ESTATE RESIDENTIAL \ui N« DMitaii ill HMM r •mmrml that $3<> I <>UI i I I,ls MM I I v nf ,1. Tien. i| U i|< thf i i
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  • 10 15 Mil! < »mp;in\ I |>„,,,.| (lUtttcr'i S 1 i I
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 341 15 IMRI *«W« ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER „0.0,,»,,00 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED up An nvvTrv «r- (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HhAU OtMLE: Winchester House, Singapore I OMnmsi nvvirv- 97 niA 1 vTTl>u Tlvi: m Avo Llfe Assurance Companies Act. XTTRACIIVK PLANS OF ASSURANCE. AGENTS WANTED. G. HORA a
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    • 420 15 BANKING. MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England). "Pital 13,000,000 pfc r n be<l |300:000 Reserve Fund nnd R«st t> n^45.666 BOARD OF DIRECTORS M K.vrie. Esq.. Chairman. Sii David Yule, Bart P. R. ChalmerVi Esq. harles J. Hambro, Esq. J. O.Robinnon Esn W. H. Shelford Esq LONDON BANKERS.
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    • 323 15 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK Oh INDIA. \l "STUALIA AND TSIINA. Incorporated m Kn^land l»> Royal Charter. Paid up < apitai m (iIK).iHMI saarcs of f"« saca a,i ioo.(»oo Reserve Fund 4,000.000 Besenrc Liability <>f Proprietors :J,000.000 Head OaVe: :ix. Bishopsifßte, London. X.< Avcncirs ari(J Hraniht's. Alor Stai Iloilo Tonjfkah Amritsar Ipo*
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    • 41 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated la EnfUnd by Roy.) C h.rtrr AD 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINK Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives.— Mess BARLOW Co.. Messrs. HAIMMSONS. BARKEK a, 1/11) CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor) A. GORDON LEE, X sicknt M.-tna^r.
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  • 51 16 r LATEST RUGBY RESULTS. Roy Kilner's Funeral. (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright). London, April 11. Th«* Barbarians have concluded a Rugby tour m the West of England. They lost to Penarth 7 to 0, to Cardiff 3 to 9, to Swansea 3 to C and beat Newport 17 to
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  • 42 16 (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright).I <>n don. April 11 In the north of England hard court championship final J. C. Gregory beat A. J. Smith 6—3, fi— 4. Miss GoldMek beat Mrs*. Edginton the holder by G— 3, 6 4.
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  • 41 16 (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] London. April 11. In Rugby matches during" the week the following results were recorded. Bath 11, Leicester 3. Cardiff 19. Coventry 8. Swansea 23. Bridgeer.d 8. London Welsh 3. Treorchy C. Moseley 3. Abernvon 11.
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  • 38 16 [Our O«m Correspondent. Copyright. London. April 11. The All-Indian hockey team which is touring beat the Hockey Association team at Folkestone by 4 goals to nil. The vhtory was the result of brilliant play.
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  • 37 16 fOur Own Correspondent.-- Copyright). London. April 11. There were huge crouds of sympathisers tit the funeral of Roy Kilncr. the Yorkshire cricketer, and the County team, who acted as pall-bearers, were m tears.
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  • 31 16 (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright). IjOndon. April 11. In view of the French victory over Wales Sporting Life recommends the grant to France of membership of the International Board.
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  • 34 16 London. April 11. The Daily Mail supported hy many of the Chief Constables, is Bfging that motor spe«d traps are out of date and useless and should be abandoned.
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  • 56 16 Football Visit Arranged. (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.) Sydney. Apr. 11. The invitation which was st-nt t<» Australia from Java to send a team of soccer players there for a tour. hn< been accepted, and arrangement! are now beine made to see if the team can be
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  • 47 16 Hamburg. Apr. 11. Otto Kemmerich, the lonp distance swimmer, swam for forty-six consecutive hours m a tank at a circus here accompanied by a trained sea lion, who gave up before his master. Kemmerich beat his own world's record for duration by fourteen hours.
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  • 163 16 Johore Heat the Police. Johore .C. beat the S.S. Police at Johore Bahru on Sunday by 43 runs. S.S. Police: N. H.V. Whitley not out stj F, K. Kemp b BtaltM 2; If. Lowson c Scales b Spo/Wtn B; EL J. Jeans h Levos h Scak, 2; H. Gray
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  • 40 16 Japanese Cup Result. The JafMUtoM up corn jut it ion at th,e Racecourse during Easter resulted as follows: A. J. F.im nttt sc:»re G7 IW K;ih Kiat „70 M. Sehwan 71 T. Mortal 72 W. Balhatchet 72
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  • 54 16 For the match between the Colombo team and the S.F.A. at the Stadium on Saturday the following have been chosen to represent the S.F.A. Melan; R. Smith and Pennefather; <>aik. a. Rahim and Johnston; Oehlers, M,j. x oort Dolfatah. Fyfe and Dollah. Rc^.rvos: Mun Fun and Kemat. Rearer: F. \i.
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  • 878 16 SOME CHANGES IN THE TABLES. Effects of Week-end Games. The positions m the English and Scottish Leagues, including games played yesterday. arc as follow: DIVISION I. Goal*. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. JIIHTTIfT" 36 9i 6 10 84 60 46 Kverton 37 16 H it 85
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  • 108 16 Entry for Amateur Meeting. The following are the entries for the above meeting on April 18 and 21. Horses: Swift 11, Slippery Ann, Vanish, Omadhaun, Sir Hatan, Golden Special, Meteorologist, Protia, Daman.sara, Malim Nawar, Lum Reek, Gay Deceiver, Hopeless, Wallheath, Chanterway. King Poitrel, Dorinda, Ahbah, Isinglass. Distant Light,
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  • 24 16 The April Medal Competition which was postponed last week-end will be played on Saturday the 14th and Sunday the 15th instant.
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  • 95 16 ANOTHER HOME DEFEAT FOR HUDDERSFIELD. Points for Wednesday. [Reuter's Service. 1 L<md«>n. Apr. 10. Matches m the EnKlish Leajrues to-day resulted as follow: DIVISION I. Birmingham 0, Newcastle 2. HuddersHelH 2, Middlesbrough 4. Wednesday 4, Tottenham 2. DIVISION 11. Port Vale vs. South Shields unplayed. Rarnslev 2. Notts
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  • 214 16 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship Preliminary. R. H. Wild beat J. Bennett, w.o. R. B. Gotch beat R. F. Goodman. 6—2. 6—3. G. F. Murphy beat F. Ziegele, C— l, 6 4. Lieut. A imitate vs. H. S. Wise, unfld. I.t. Turner beat G. G. Cmmt, t—4, 6—l. ProfcsNion
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  • 59 16 YESTERDAY S RESULTS Ladies Double* Handicap. Mrs. Freyberg and Mr*. Laing owe 15 btafl Mrs. Harrington and Mrs. Cullen «•*< I, 4, 1. Mixed Open. Fulcher am! Mr-. Goldie beat Mr. and Mrs. Hansoll I 1. 4—6. 6 l. THURSDAYS TIES. Gentlemen Double* Handicap. Final. Fulcher and
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  • 48 16 THURSDAY'S TIES. Handicap I'hampion^hip W. A. Balhttchet v<. C. A. Xorri*. Single Handicap "A." N. E. Sm vs. H. M. Br.lhet.het. R. C. Oehlors vs. V. H. NorrU. Single Handicap *B." R. de Souza vs. I. R. Broun. F. S. Monteiro vs. C. B. Webb.
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  • 1188 16 A SCHEME FOR UNIVERSAL CO-OPERATION. Mr. Parsons* Suggestions. Mr. Parsons forwards from Kuala Lumpur the &>llowing as his idea of a suggested scheme for adoption simultaneously by all countries producing plantation rubber m order to stabilize the market and procure for the producer a reasonable return on his
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