The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 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, SA FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928. NO 12.5V5
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  • 259 1 The (.eiman trans- Xtlantir fl>er<» ha\e hopi>ed «»tf from Ireland m Ko«>d weather with prompt*. r« ol -uccr*t» Pare A snukinn outrage ha» bt'en committed at Milan, a bomb, thrown wb*n the King was \isiting the Fair, killing many people—-Page 9. Ihe Chicago elections ha\e conr o\erw
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  • 512 1 I A!> i' t M* I l»ne m ten tha "1 I '■'"It. >jii.i Mtii'n 1 'ur k *.M »?n mm? It «utlden a* "Thu i. 1 >, i t..\\n i I t'mii nn' hvrt Ton, Ml' h..«. I.i..vm Ih..K 1,., l.u'inct Ml* Imm.i^ "Tha mun Woi»
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 199 1 SWALLOW ARIELL'S 3 (WORLD RENOWNED) jj BISCOTS AND CAKES Raffles "Hotel "1 SUNDAY. APKIL 15th. m MqjUIRE'S LITTLE DNTCR I DANCE SYMPHONIE. DANSANT 1 BVKKT Vocalist EVERY MONDAY. SIGNOR BONAVITA (Tenor). TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, I'l AMST: MOMA LITTER. THURSDAY,! MONDAY. APKIL 23rd AND IRID^ ST. GEORGE'S DAY sa ™u>ay.| Mccuires DINNER
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    • 141 1 \^/iir^/ VfijtSffilHi i 4 i^B^v e^"'^ B *n« VI B» MJfcj-— *-ff^i v V bm^ b a? I O .^-■-■-•-■-•-■♦•-■-•-■-■-■-a-* I 1 EUROPE HOTEL "Renowned by Recommendation." 7 MMMRPWWAffiflft^S^^^^ SPRING RACE MEETINCi J T y^* jT> F I" F Saturday. May 5th Saturday, m I SPECIAL R^E DINNER AND 4
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    • 119 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMKNTS. Katz Hi- Nn> th« Hr jp] j ru. I buttr> Pact Piir»M-n> and Sandalw a the toW Stomgv Nt>tl«- t--r :hi natural m Lactoffen -I EartriM i-ni!..l fo »ummpo99 hi>otl»all Uavruv i-.»mjH«titum- l'» I Hi i <h v known A IboppV fi P l^i>t i f N Rpvw
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    • 9 1 SWALLOW ARrHTsI IN 5 I.H. lIXi.S PATENT ROLLKR HOHR|
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 82 1 THE WEEK. H:ph W. •< Matami: H w II N > Crfa&l t:! < »>.m. Tanj»lin llut> an nun n*. Dick Norton* R« I Hick W mi.. Haiaatai W. tJi 8.1. outw.tr (*n« k. t: I >»\er ;JO, i I t>.ill: < ;..mi \I S.K A. Stadium. ISCI Hick Water,
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  • 315 2 Singapore* Apr. 10. I w p.. to pretend thai the anxiously Premier, when it iy other description than am j h m vei much opinion* denu at lo tha ultimate consequence* the policy adopted, the effect m Xr pre*en< speaka i loqoently m a
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  • 195 2 Singapore, \pril 1 1. i i price h;i> tint] j p j ion announcem nt and l<»»ai is 17 ci xi at i". values have from 40 to •>(• per cent r practically nominal, with trui paring almost wholly accounted j.>> i rina The outlook
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  • 107 2 Hu.u«' I. iff Insurance. New York. Mar. 17. The will of Mr. Rodman WannamakeT OIM ..i the richest of American merchants, who died few days ago, disposes of one of tVu- wrgwl Amen, an fortunes Mr amaker left -j.coit.ou:* dollars for the blishmeiri of schools of free artisans
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 503 2 for Coughs, Colds and all Throat Troubles. From all Chemists, Dispensaries and Stores. Sole Agents MEDICAL HALL, LTD. Singapore. THE HAPPY VALLEY PRESENT A Monster Programme OF Varied Amusements GATE 10 cts. DRAUGHT BEER ON ICE. J > m COLD SNACKS AVAIL- 5 ABLE AT ALL HOURS. \l GROSVENOR HOTEL.
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    • 326 2 Victoria Theatre (0) TO-NIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT. AT 9.30 P.M. Last Two Performances OF THE Dick Norton Revue TO-NIGHT Scenes Screams TO-MORROW NIGHT SATIROAY. I ncidents BOOKING AT LITTLE'S PRICES $4, I AND 1. Commencing Wednesday Next April ISth. AT '\C\ P M THE BANVARD Musical Comedy Company Wednesday. April
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    • 228 2 ALHAMBRA PH ,T (TAN (HKN(. XXX I II To Night and Nightly AT ».(W I.M. WE TAKE PLEASfRK IN I>KKSKNTI\<. H. B. WARNER. -IN SORRELL SON A KILM ADAPTATION Of UAKUK X l'lJil\ THE (iREATKST KMOTIOWI, I)K.\M\ K\M: Id IN IHK KIRBT HOI'HK AT 7.M I'M "BLOOD WILL TELL BUCK
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  • 513 3 SIR H. CLIFFORD ON CLOSER LIAISON. Mr. Arter m Colombo. Ck»«er rf.-oporation hrt\ve<n (\y| .n ;m<l Malaya m rubbtr matters \v:i> <>no of Hrn topics n<cnt]y discusstv) at a mcrtinp of thm rnaattn of the CtyfcM Planters' Aaao«iati«.n BnMi|«iicy Committee. The nwttiac attended by th<- H<.n'».| Mr.
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  • 394 3 From various Bourees, ~.:>^ th» Malay I, one bean «>t' Malayan sjreacj houses which, following My. Baldwin'^ restriction prorK.uiKti.nnt .»f Wednesday met, haw already received instruction! from Losjdon to order tin- myfri „f rubber estates under their control t>. "tap all out." Tru> wisdom of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 170 3 dy aaasaf -^v- t~*T xr^S PLATE <A V°^ V I )KIV n VIK Msppia V v v MmiiHd Manufa tory sad l! '<■ "i Silver which n»un m, t,i... ssen daih hotisrhold UI f J L r "1 t, consistent "m B IJM OBLONO M v\!, |o||| i. v[ ny,
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    • 456 3 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The Premier Morning Daily m Malaya; a l»ve "news" paper-40-50 columns of news daily. Also the best Medium for Advertiimsr. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morninp. Latest Telegrams, Latest News and Latent Announcements, together with exclusive special features. "Pictures of the week" Serial Story, Ladies'
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    • 228 3 j Estate g Trust Agencies I (1927) Limited J (Registered under the Trust Companies' Onl.narire of 19M. J with S.vunlv deposited with th< Settlements (Government. I ii INfmi to act an J Trustees. Xxe t utors. Administrate lt.v,-jv. 4 Managers of Real Estate. Attorney, f. J Rents, Investigators and Managers
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  • Moods and Modes of EVE
    • 974 4 MERE MAN RETAILS THE ADVANTAGES. Assuming the place t<> be England and the time the present, the number of reasons whj I would rather have be.n a girl is almoj-t ambarrasshsg, writes V. C. ttai'.ey (Merely a Man I m the Sunday Chronicle. Girls
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    • 437 4 The Newest Scent Bottles. The aewesl scent POttlea Ml m the shape >)t" cubes of frosted glass, with Mwmcnm gilt stoppers representing aninuil head Here are many lifelike and exotic birds aa we', as the hea<i> ot" chabby-looking nibbits, d>>K> and cats. It is certainly pleasing |0 lift
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    • 586 4 BOUDOIR BOULEVARD. Instead of posiSS. jewelled ornamentwill be need na bo^tonhseas this aaanaaer Already. I have seen coluure<l buttertlit made from small jewels and beads. Thes« were <iuite small; aJ«<>ut two hsehea wide. Two diamante Mies are the tiny maocU Used as an thei ascoration for the lape! Of a
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    • 248 4 Embroidery that is DiflVren W all like t<. add an itnlix idti.il *t«.u* h" It >ur ilothrt aoim'thing to m*k«» thrin ju>t a littU- «iitf» i« nt from I *»odjr is wi irinir. Jit- .■th.-r «1.« itural t* I h«>ulH NfJßfd kIM many k.nd delitv wit'i :i
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  • 39 4 Uoth drapes and godets have a^ain put m their appearance and are combined to ad^antajre m this simple frock of navy crepe satin. The i-kirt is straight m th. back, but amply flaring at the front.
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  • 175 4 En^lish Girls (he Heaviest Cigarette Consumers. It is computed that lf»0.000,0<i0,OO0 cigarettes art- smoked tvery year m i.in;«. f Britain, of which 40.000.000 are made ever> day at the Nottingham factories of Messrs Players, vino recently celebrated the ten tanary of their foundation by Mr. William] right The
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  • 215 4 Tuning apparatus correct to with;r mm ir two th.'U>:»!i»!th> <>f 1 per <i- \t i» n<'\v ir. sfalU-ii a thi- Bru>s»>N "listening \> which wai established m the oaVee <»t" the Technical Commission of the Internal ion-; Broadcasting Bureau m NoveMiinr laal foi thy purpose «»f rhffkifj
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  • 38 4 The draperies adorning this peach satin frock are simply but skilfully arranged. As will be seen by the reflection, the skirt is kne< -length n front, and to the heels at the back.
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  • 419 4 HATS— AND HORROR. 1 iraj lunch ru 'bit day a! on- •<■ pil.lcd h«.t,-U aici *»t woman ..f »rrva! y (Miual htupidit) H hi^h voice that «he h.t n ««i m th. n. uM.tfvr that MM man had diacov ;i mw tun- for lopr< V w int«d WW -h» intelligent
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  • 182 4 TIIK DOMIN W< I m WOMAN Thrrr ha» been a iHiHnir roemt >ram arr ruinan ■eHNf. It of m«»n and I h..^% »h. ■nay h*> r«*rard« <! I 1. furt I ■an i MMMS and tUt t.-,, rrantr«J. But if" hat MMH wuaacn and mm an t
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  • 10 4 pine m f the Mtnr movi-mvr* tnti".
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 547 5 To the Editor. Bn?i There is an interesting campa between Mr. Baldwin, the ftlftftont ItoN <-f Restiiction abolition, an<i Sir Robert Peel, who, as every schoolboy knows, was responsible lor the repeal of the lorn Laws eighty years ajr«>. The compuri.-on fOOI a Inn^ way. Both the
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  • 205 5 A 10.000->lile Dimcvan T.ur. The Yen. A. L. Fleming, AlcMtncon <»f the Arctic, has arrivtd m I.on<l;>n after 10,000-mile tour «>f his vast lonely diocese. Archdeacon Fleminp found a strong desire amonir the Eskimos t,. acciuire a knowled(?f of Christian teaching* "Most of the Eskimos at
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  • 24 5 Mr. F. CSawyc Penny, M.P., a Junior Lord of tht> Treasury. ;in«l the <>U\ of Singapore, lelebrated his litty— tnonti birthrlay OB March 10.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 192 5 I I "DEARS' Soap is perfect for the I A skin m all climates. All I world knows that it is I v Matchless for the Complexion." I 1 I 2 m ni I I I I »ij r jr^ >; *-^sS?HnK w^ I^^ I I Sole Agents I A.
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    • 661 5 i^ care <*f Ac cJ> complexion hlr^^ v .A!' vv *fl^\j C most P° ricct complexion l^i i W:^ bcntlit from the daily W^^ y application of ASIIES I\^l^^T-jH \i VIOLETS "vja's'im-' Civam. I feij These entrancinu loild rci>k i fr i uisilcs arc u%iC^ b| smart Ns^\ r women,
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    • 140 5 ?9 Hel/> Him to Grotu nr-- v t m« 4 the y arc I- j nuutt. -i. I V I I is >•• I I I I da m tl>e nu^t I VIROL 40 m than pretrtbil portion* of I \lHnt wrrt t.t+n ,n 3.000 I //<>«p</.i/a unJ l.nxtm tttmt
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 203 5 MCKWICK IN PICTURES. By Arthur Moreland. 86. The last of Dodson and Fmnc. '.Ml TTTi 1 f Z E h i f T 1 J 1 1 f jLilJj |jß]| I I I > 1 1 I /^l v I Amo TROTTF_« HAD NO Jtfd THAT HE SHOULD RETIRE. 60TH
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  • 643 6 Best Only for Amsterdam. Now that the dulUulties have !>«•(. n nverconie In conrectjiyii with the effort of the British Olympic Association t raise sufficient fund.-, to send a team to Am 'i-nlam, it <<rly >iT.iains for th»- various p ivernipjr authorities of dirTeren' .-ports, and pa-times t<>
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  • 231 6 DEFAMATION SUIT AGAINST TRAINER. Mr. Langlejr*! Anneal Dismissed. Bombay March 30. Mr. Justice Bla--k\vell an'i Mi. .lu>t:.. ..it diimii— d io daj Mr K. 1 .annex's appeal airain^t the judgment oi Mr. Jumuc Kemp d;smi>sing a deffa— ticH suit a»?ain-t h^ trainer. Caiiain hauy a'-.d ihe daattgei (mm iupee» awarded
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  • 279 6 Liverpool did their best t<. help Everton by admiri-'cring a sm-| ri defeat t.« Hud dersfield on Saturday, but M the Y..i !,shircmen beat Birmingham on Monday the rv\rr>v did not cost them the leadership of the r um Division, and with only four week- inter venini:
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  • 71 6 Rode Seven Winners Last Season. Bombay. March 30. In the list of insolvents published m the Bombay Government .Gazette yesterday there figure* the name of a wo'l kimwn jockey. Charles Henry Perkins, "lately a jockey. an<l now unemployed." This created surprise m racing circles here, as Perkins
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 323 6 a§ Qold! /J*w Only the very finest materials are used UY for KOH-I-NOOR, The Perfect Pencil. *cr At every stage of manufacture each separate KOH 1 NOOR is examined thoroughly and minutely only the absolutely perfect leave the factory. It is good all through- as good as gold. So smooth,
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    • 121 6 OLDSMOBILE G i behind thr Okkmobile wheel it* m want tin- tnai b pretatioa <>f power, Pick the ttiffeet hill you know .tn<l just set OldsmoHle at it. Effortlessly and willmuK th great-hearted car will p<> soaring «t 1 1 thr way fee thr gkytii In Okstmobile 9 i>i.ir. potrerftal
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  • 97 7 FINANCIAL TIMES WARNS SHAREHOLDERS. Cannot Remain Depressed. [Renter's Service.] London. Apri! li. The Financial Times m an editorial .aythe rubber share market withstood Urn a!- lition of restriction with exemplar fortitude, and hopes the shareholders will resolutely resist any insidious attempt by prophets of evil to frighten
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  • 123 7 Moscow's Influence m India. Renter's Service] London. April 12. Thi I> i r .tor of Public Information for tht GovornatejU <>t India, m his it vi*»\v for the year l'.«2r>-27. says that tho Com munist disorders m China anil the dispatch of the Indian Brigade to Shanghai, had
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  • 85 7 American Influence on (Government Stocks. f Reuter's Service.l London, \pril 1 1. British iriit-edged securities aiv now COUH ins within the OTUsi of the Am i ican Rtock buying craze. Following thvi; recent listing on the New York stt.ck exchange two premier Government stocks, namely the per. en;
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  • 50 7 [Reuter's Service] Paris. Apr. 11. International co-operation m rinanct 1 antl tanking is the object of a technical conferlence opomed here under the auspices of the league of Nations. The conference is attended by representatives of twvnty-t\>ur national banks of issue including America. The proceedings are private.
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  • 55 7 [Keuter's Service.] I'ari*.. April IJ. The drivei of <»m of tht tiains Involved m to-day V collision bai beuß HTHiil! a charge of boaafehla. It i^ allege,; thn: he ignored the danejor signal, il has u\ been ascertained that 16 perton wen l il-
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  • 55 7 [Renter's Service] London. April 11. The eVtMiitiv-s of eigh4- tottofl Trade Unions here havt an pted th employ.M?' invitation ton joint eonfereuc* m Honda] to "tliscuss pfoposali to irrri f.i!' wmdhwtlxfe effect t<> a fort\ -eight hour week." signifying that clcaniner would have to be -I >n<
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  • 27 7 [Router's Service. 1 Havana, Apr. It. Over ItjßQtyooo worth of sugar was destroyed bf I I'm m an Amerhan owned warehouse at Holguin. Cuba.
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  • 79 7 A Bristol butchet toj captured a fullfjotruj napjlt with his UNal basket m Bristol. The bird hat! escaped from the Clifton Zoo a fortnight ago, and had sought refuge m a wood on the outskirts of the city. Apparently hunger drove it into the streets. A policeman
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  • 91 7 Peer Mabt>m»<i Kahn, a fireman m the P. anil 0. steamer Malwa. v. as charged at East Ham with illegally importing five autojnatic pistols and 100 rounds of ammunition. It was stated that the fcoods wete found inside an iron pipe tasinvr carried overhead m the main bunker
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  • 952 7 EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION PROBLEM. Jim Larkin's Seat. fFmm Our Own Correspondent] Dublin. Mar. 14 That stormy patrol, Jim larkin. the Bo-;ialist-Repul lican-Indtpt-ndt-nt Labour man, was returned for North I>ublin to the Dail last election, is destined t«> >rive more trouble. His son was nominated for the same constituency
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  • 47 7 p:dit<»r Tamil l»apor Ab^condn. K.i ml- "<.n Mar. 28. Mr. CaoHaai PiQay. A ***i>Tti HmaueTot «>f tho Tamil aaojer, Dsowpakari, who wa> arresteil m tunncxion with the publication of an aJlt'podly seditions leaflet, was bailed out to-day. Thi* Editor has ab>condt i d.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 428 7 BUSINESS CARDS. FLORANGE THE NEW POPULAR DRINK for j| Tcaumw Parties and Daily Meals. Peraoaml belongings of every d. Hcription srlass, chinaware etc. iirfly packed for conveyance to {■arts of the world. Lupffape etc transported, attended and put on amen or rail, and sent anywhere. i Write— GEE AND CO.,
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    • 526 7 NOTICES. NOTICE Ls HKRKBY GIVKN that th* mark depicted nooee i> tht- property Choi Hwaa« 100 >vt^r of No. L'l v Bridctt Road, SJaga P«»rr. and naed by the saM <"hn P as a Trade Mark m re sped of Ground Nut Oil. 1.ar.l and Alum aaoorted Into am] m>M
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    • 407 7 TENDERS. SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. J<'mJ<m .m invit..! fr.r th«- upply 'ir »f about 10JKM1 M iU ..i. r»-«-t oi mbWi tit. he pr»«n>is« to ho oroupird »«y the ahoy.- \>- in ih- N.w I»o-t offir, Huililing. (iiU4rnnt«i«. will ht ri iv r«*4
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    • 446 7 •T'^-' «W la£ a> KctherVwrifhl STORMPROQF A M »tt.«m*< is t>nr tmrd thr wrtgKt (< thr usual GatMrdmr WcAtherprool It mvn li«eu)f wear *nd it fu.irAnleed abaolutely Waterproof. It m the original F« Mhrru right -tl»r NX orki Sr»t. Ik«i and hr«t vJur lirW <->«+»( sW.^m nrool, now told direct
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  • 26 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGE. GLENXON WARIt At St. Gr*rf« Qrard Pmuius, Martia Draaifl OWaa— <•' MelWvnM t.» MyrrU- Kn:-! W.! daughter .f Mr ti< Mrv A Ward Pt-nanit.
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  • 727 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL13, 1928. THE MACHINERY MIND. Mr. Henry Ford is a careful and considerate man and the tfi*t of his Utteranctl m his interview was i certainly kindly to us and, let us hope, sincere. In any case one les.son can be learned from it. which we
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  • 364 8 A meeting of the Ruial Board will t>e It 1.1 <«p. Friday at the Land Office at 11 a.m. Arehdtacon IV C. Wetiher will preach at 5.30 Evensong next Sunday at St. Andn 's Cathedral. Th»- Chin« >»■ Community are giving dinner to Mr. W. G. A. Ornisby (i.-re M.P.
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  • 819 8 A VARIETY OF SUBJECTS. The Official Minutes. The following i« taken from aataut. committee meeting of th.- Straitments (Singapore) Asso« iaion held m the Singaoore Fxchange on Mm h 2nd., at 5.15 p.m. Present:— Mr X M William> Mer*rs. H. H. Layton, A. Harris, X A. Klia*.
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  • 33 8 JKVKKI) SIAMKSI i.v Knicineers n i I Y'rom Our O«n KWi| -<► air f"t a projaetod ne* north Mitrm Si«m ha a wMfc. It i- f«*arrd herr UmM linx. <ra«Wd th. jw.
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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  • 37 8 LVTKST KI'IiKKK v N PKIf V p MenMrt. Syr S?S notif\ to-day's ru\>\ *l f\ t,. da p d«<utc<t th»t U<!m> run >'• that of i\. n? «n«1 D i. v t;«ni Sn|N-ririt» r-1« nt a4
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 207 8 r THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S." tALLSOPP'SI BEER I I lap: BRITISH JM i j! sK __K_r a _____fl_________U_l 4l ANI> t-ffij I l DI7CT hUS I i tea BtM raw 7 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Inoorjinrati-d under the Companies* Orrfi'/winoca of Hong Kong). j t> (Incorporated tv Shanghai.) SINGAPORK.
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    • 156 8 W"AV.%VWWWVAVWV^VWJVYWy|| fa *l C Parfums de Luxe I coty i Chypre C Origan 5 Rose Jacqueminot i Paris •1 Emeraude EAU DE COTY to be had from all dealers lp Dupire Brothers. raack&Whitel (WHISKY) J is my delight C and pleasure don't you know ifi !f if; y i Sole
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    • 5 8 To-d»K Foatui. M■■ I "I
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  • 111 9 GERMANS MAKE GOOD START. Weather Ideal. [Reuter'g Service.] Dublin, April 12. 'it Atlantic flight started i :.<y. London, A it. 12. parturc of the trans-Atlantic flyi ..ptam Ko, hi. Von HuenetYld and Capt. i from Baldounel Aerodrome witnessed i> Mr. and Mrs. Coagrave, run* Oi and a
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  • 14 9 f Khutor V Service.l Karachi. Apr. 11. Lebrix, the French airmen,
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  • 80 9 Important Changes Expected. I S.-vice] Melbourne. April 12. will shortly announce :sati'>n of tenders for ilth -hi j»pin»r line. li thai Mr. Brnet an- Bipuwitaliti «>n nment h:»<i wctivd comLordl Inohitpr and the disposal of Urn liniintended to wl] Urn I BTOttp, headed by favom 1 mid Kiw
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  • 49 9 Wall Street Speculation Deprecated. Heater's Service.] London. Apr. 12. market dislikea the gilt-edged securities the proposal to list terday will not iyi: We mn not date investments movm oih afternoon hut if New da) may eo«M when our r will become the gambling the west.
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  • 70 9 Orticial Service. 1 Kmrby. Apr. 11. report from Belleville-sur-LoH Tr.nii.ton, wh<. «M 1 motor ac.i.hnt, states that n<» «tt hsvt arisen, and the lifted to think that he ia «*w. It will, however, •Mv- time before hv will be able mother, Princess Alice. Powb for
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  • 45 9 [lUater*l Service.] Moscow. April 12. ><> -ittinir of the extvmiws l!Im Part* Mr. Briukhanoff, 1 inane*, submitting th< l)udrevenoe m the nirrcnt ►,000 rouUefl with eompiind year. Expenditure at National Defeat* account! compared 6S4 T OO0 f o#o. bed this increase to nternationa] situation.
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  • 27 9 rvico.l Tnmgi Apr. 12. the Solomon islanders i ftssaere here, have 1 I'lakint?- thirteen. attributed to the una,kck of exercise and frett■rill begin shortly.
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  • 17 9 MR. MATSUI JOINS THE MINSEITO. Niiln-Nichi Service.] Tokio, Apr. 11. Matsui. Inde•l to join the on page
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  • 200 9 BIG BILL BEATEN BADLY. Voters' Revolt. [Reuter's Service] M Chicago, Apr. 12. Mr. bra Small ha- been defeated for the Covernorship Of Illmois by 450,000 rotai while Robert Crow,., the third member of Thompson-Small-Crowe combination t the eoßtMt for the criminal proseoutor;h.p for the county m which Chicago
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  • 145 9 Low Wases and Hi^h Costs [Renter's Far Kastern Service. Tokio, April 12. There has been number of toon oiimli of suspects including several students, and more are expected. The newspaper.- -ntinue to emphasise that the trouble kfl largely the outcome of defect! m a social system
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  • 161 9 [Nanyo Xiohi-N'ichi Service.] Tokio. Apr. 11. The Department <f Education i, now prepared to work out certain remedial measures m connection with the communistic conspiracy m which a number of students belonging to the Government and private universities are stated to be involved. It is unofficially die
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  • 57 9 Bomb During King f s Visit. [Renter's Service.] Milan, Apr. 12. Fourteen persons were killed and 40 injured by a bomb explosion m Julius Caosar Square just l.efore the King opened the annual trade fair. Despite the outrage the King carried out liis programme driving through
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  • 61 9 [Router's Service] Lugano, Apr. 12. News from CoOttO says a powerful bomb o/ai found on the railway line over which Siff. Mussolini's train had to pass on its return to Rome. Attached to the machine was a thiead the other end of which Wai held
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  • 81 9 [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, Apr. 11. PrteOMl Mary and Viscount Lascelles arrived at Jerusalem by special train to-day. They were met at the station by Lord IMumer. the High Commissioner, and the hi ads of Government departments. They had an enthusiastic reception, crowds lining the
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  • 1120 9 MANAGING A BUSINESS FROM GAOL. A Privileged Prisoner. [From Our Own Correspondent.} Bangkok. April 7. The cam* of Khoon Sen a wwlthy Chinese rice miller, who has been sentenced t<» six months InprIMNMMHI for perjury, continues to altraci crsiderable attention. His business is of P .al importance,
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  • 426 9 JAPANESE ESTATE ACTION. Manager or Partner. Before Mr. JmMm McCabe Reay m the Supreme Coi;,t. Johore Bahru. last mm* an action nra# h<ard between Mr X Yama' STaTV^i; X'K ar w^i. *< Stagapow and Mr. K. Toyash.. of Batu Pahat The act.on originally commenced m fiatu Pahat
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  • 227 9 Extortion Charge Against Police. On Wednesday, before Mr. A. C. Cob-anm-Bamaajr, Magistrate. Johore Bahru. two Malays nanu-d Bachok and Osman. who are ioMCttvos m tfci fallen Polici- Font nhe latter bOMg a Mrporah were charged with having committed JXtOTtion by illegally demanding and rofelTJag. the sum of
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  • 180 9 Dr. A. X. King^bury. Director of tho In.-titute for Medical Research. Kuala Lumpur, has left on his wa\ HmM on leave. We heai that the Rev. R. < and Mi> Simmons, of Bangkok, will very shortly be passing through Penang on their way MOM, •m such well-earned retirement h.» ran
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 253 9 "DOBINSONC" I I\^ FOR GUNS I IVER JOHNSON I SINGLE BARREL Three piece take down gun with Real Ma<k Walnut Stock and Trap Forend; full pistol and genuint' hard Rubber Butt Plate. The barrel is full choke, highly polished and browned. and the frame case-hardened. All beautifully finished. In 12
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    • 670 10 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. I WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (\ia Genoa and Havre.) Due Spore. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. PROMETHEUS London, Rotterdam and Hamburg
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    • 580 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "EUfMN"~LINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. l>«e Bp«re. 192*. s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE May 5 s.s. CITY OF TOKIO June 2 s.s. CITY OF
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    • 374 10 P& 9 O British India and Apcar Line! I (Incorporated m Englfcod MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO 1 SERVICES. 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N cd UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S (iOVKKNMEvJ LONDON AND KAR FAST MAIL SERVK OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR THIN\ AND l\|»\\ Tonnafe It** I*mmm »«i IBYFOSI -< M
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    • 614 11 O. S. K. Line. h finati ns Steamers. Arrire. Leave. R< t« rdam. Hamburg. Bremen. Antwerp via Colombo, Ad«-n and 1\ Said Alaska Maru Apr. 17 Apr. 18 i aac Town, gajitoa, Rio A:ri t U Plata Maru May ii May 4 /.Miizibar. Dar-es-Salaam, I.ita Lavmeo Marques and Dswfaan f
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    • 541 11 TR4VEL«CX)^fPOR^ DOLLAR 'fgffki •president* IB LINERS Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All state-rooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each havin* «n electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate, all h«»ve hot and cold running water.
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    • 633 11 K. P. M. KONI.NU.YKE PAKET V A ART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland.) BBssmmMamam 0 UNDER CONTRACT WITH THK NKTHKRLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640. with *üb-< onnections to:— Pa»sa K e, Freight. Tranship merit, Marine Departments and Maimifrr's de.-»k Kepre<«enlsli%e» m the Straita SeMlessesl.
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  • 157 12 CRUISER ARRIVES. The new British cruiser, H.M.S. Berwick, under the command of rapt. R.S. WykesSneyd, D.5.0.. K.N., arrviid m port at five o'clock yesterday evening from Home, and anchored m the Man-o'-War anchorage. She is expected to leave for Hong Kong on Sunday. The Berwick is one of
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  • 18 12 A further seventy-three greyhounds ile^tined for Shanghai arrived m p<>rt yesterday on bourd the Jeypore.
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  • 17 12 Bray \U*k. lat. 7..<2 N.. feOff. IWLII is to hf pwnoved from the chart cannot be located.
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    • 487 12 Burns Philp Line Incorporated m Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.376 tona) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). Th« 8.8. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe,
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    • 56 12 There's c like a good nights rest for filling one for a good t dag's work- and there's nothing like cl Cvj> of Horlidis for ensuring a good nights rest. Nc\'cr W without Uu6 easily made and nourishing 'night-cap In 4 sizes of oil Bazaars a Stores Representative— Mr. H.
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    • 409 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc. 44. BEAVBR STREET. NEW YORK. (Incorporated is U.S.A.) If GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE H BOSTON, NEW YORK. PHILAnKLI'III BALTIMORE (via Sum) M.S. SILVERBELI I In port M.S. SILVERHAZEL dv« May .< MS. SILVERASH due May 11* PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICE SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANC IS<
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    • 186 12 THK \MKRK I \ltE» l\( Ineorpor.t ITicxeTsr^' Jtouws PiMati^ Mtwd «y Travel Et«aitUnr«« Hy l>raf- Forrim n RaiTiTaire M n i> F.M> Xl > 801 v Ol \\4 an <l IW v HI RAH i Ofllrr* m the pnn- hmaglmii the U I \|n\ Hi iv LLTO TKHSUMi < Ineoryoft*
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 702 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. \uala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) evt-ry Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kiwi and Ixnver Siam G a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6
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    • 744 12 Ginsen Maru. Jap. from HaJI la\ for Kemuman ISn 1-irut. Brit. M 4, fiom Malaria IJ. f«>i Malacca IS. Indrawn i. I Kit. l»'»0, fr««m ll.nu.it l'J. for Rtnjrat li. Quorra, Brit. !'i. from Tren|f>rann l'J. Kcmuman IS. Pontianak. Hut. 11l from li f< 1 lAngga 14 CULAEANI i April
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  • 733 13 PRESSMEN ON THE HOLLAND-D.E.I. PHONE. A Memorable Gathering. [Our Own Correspondent.-^ opyright.j liatatia* April 6. Last Saturday evening. Maich .>lst, saw >mo of the most important' events m the ar.nals of wireless telephony, not only of th« D.E.I, but of tht world. A large numler of journalists gaimred
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  • 211 13 QcMrafr (iift to Franciscan Missionary According to a Rome tolejrram, a Franci:; an missionary, Padre Vavassori, has pr< ■.-ontod the Missionary Institute at Bergamo with a valuable Chinese bell, dating from the sixth century, B.C. which was piven to him by a Chinese general whose life he
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 212 13 The Worlds The unparalleled success of Zam-Buk for skin diseases and injuries lies m its original and valuable formula. Zam-Buk is compounded from certain rare extracts of herbal origin. These, scientifically Mended, attain amazing soothing and curative power. When applied to the skin, Zam-Buk soaks naturally through the tiny pores.
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    • 363 13 fore^t^f a n?:tOiyOfel l gineerin^ Steel waUsj to the toresignt, for m many basic fea- motorcar tures it is years ahead of its time Ttl rt > Tn e results of these and other base inZ »k u oo^ P^P^ differ- innovations are astonishing m their motor ICtOFy frOm a
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  • 174 14 Kidnapping and Closely Guarded Polls. [Router's Service.] New York. Apr. 10. There were lively scenes m the primary elections m Chicago to select party candidates for the various State and Federal offices Imp which the final elections will be m November; also to choose delegates to the National
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  • 18 14 (Reuter's Servitr] Calratta, Aarii 10. The Frsadl airmen < <.<t.-- and Irtwx (vod hen
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  • 448 14 An Amusing Episode. The following amusinj m cor: tun v.th lecent mannequin parad. i-haiity i> u-iatrd b) ih. pemsaal tf the Daily Newi A Imp vaski afi mm «.t" tat pnm .»t a<';n>; CMaOBC atnilß-. i „f whom haw I .-,-n ed:naied ;t0»,, a I.v.it 1 t<> hold
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  • 78 14 Mr. J. X Onsttred U\ General Cmm il «»f T.i .i London. March 2fl 1 I ;tl COO! Conj Mr. V tn tillad "The M.mil MoMMkim njr with Mond i- "iiii N... i ounril h.i I 1 k*i m tion b „,,,,1 n-jujdiati'- I vhidi was
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  • 17 14 nter and Im X( r -lailun- ..n Mon«!av tiKi.iiinv at hfal hi Ja\.i i ii n Sf-rcpiban.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 237 14 |4 E ISO A/^^^ t v Jv »v^ f i* 9^'\^ 1 mi m J* l^ "Duty" signal, has found immonal famTm lhe annals of his country. His name stands torever as the symbol of supreme personal courage and devotion to duty. ■iiom^ elf^ PTTC '^INIA ciOAKETTt^ V^ IWA X
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    • 136 14 CLEAN Mf 'I I I I I f WHIZ JY will remove dirt, urtii^, jfrime and stains hUo acting Mf as a preservative for tht- fl paintwork. 7(1 cents per tin. Mf (JINK IT A TRIM lIOKNKO MOTORS. LTD I The Best Battery I For Your Car. I ASK YOUR
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  • 105 15 pmtakpic mm the neat. [From Our Own Correspondent. 1 I'cnanie. April 12. ftsaMSJMDI Kubh-r Co'i ntaittsass annual report shows a profit of $:>«.».:;;,;> making t;.tal Ist distribution of $77.»;>1\ An int«Hm of It pei asaf aad ahaarbsd W,7tl and it is prnpiasd to sarrj forward thiraola of t!ie
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  • 189 15 Alteration*.. April 12th. W:«.inn Print, Buyers Iriton liitams .t."> 1 (to uiila Tin Dinl. 1.47 1 lM\m CUM Kuyoha U M Manih;uiv 1 North Taipin^ 1 n iju I (mitl Td 74 iVtalinir L.46 Kahman H\u. l Kantau Ord l^h 1.70 1 Rantaa I'm i* I li mhian
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  • 152 15 Yesterday's Uteration* Buyers Seller* Hut > V..t OnL I) 2«».v 27s kir.ta In-niir*- i.>1i I .SO I 5 c.d. Kuchai ($1) 1.90 K. Lumpur Tin t i $2* I intfui Tin < i l.»0 2 00 Malayan C mad. <*l H I 0 I N. Tail in-
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  • 182 15 RISE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. SinL';tpor« \pr. 12. Rubber.— l.tmclon, >"k<l U«J. dowa. I'm. London, C 230 l-< ••<! fo 2i 6d. down Local $1 I>'i Ist 171 Toas, Mlasisi Qulsl ruaawal 71H 7*. Malays) Consolidated i.oi 1 .04. Korhai 1 1.85, Petaliac i: l( IJs\ B«ic»l Way S.OB 3.10, ii)>rui
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  • 15 15 The Russia of the near future will be a religious, conservative, agrarian country.— Dean Inge.
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  • 45 15 I \2 Bank i Bunk dem Mi j \»-w York, Hcmund h r .ncv. rivtiw.mi India. T 1 Hor.ir Kunir. <li n> I 11' A. ilfMI.-lflii iiarijrkok, ill iiian<t H.» t Sil\ i I ofuion H:n -I 4« v S..m r.-iL-n. Har-k Ku\ intr
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  • 128 15 April 1L" <>u-r 1 Sund '«•<! l Rice I.ianK Hin (h.n Mark Red Kuirli- -w i 330 R Siam 0..l .\i» 1 ;v;0 Rice. Rangoon ll.ntan HI fcant;ooi 254 Siatn Broken No. I jjn > Sinm Hru'<««ri No 2 H| I; Man 'ilu'inou* No I <«■ Rice, Man <
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  • 28 15 Vpril uih.. U oVI«c»i n. .»n. v St.m.i.t,! g t I I lv I M 1 I I sh.-.-r t- It pn ii.
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  • 198 15 I t.nth annual irpmi ..f th. 11..,I 1 Rubbei i t.i. M annual Meettag to h.1,1 at t h«- r ed nfticf. Weld Quay, Pmmmc, oa U 1 1 lin tkam Umil M u'tivatioa at tfct ,ii, l „f th»- •en i, tht ilaboui 1...., hinew Health ronditioiti
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  • 179 15 Tlm nineteenth aJNMMtI Kuala Sidiin RuV.«r Ot 1 -.i held at the registered ..fin.. ij T'enung. on Tuesday, April 17. at lo :?<i The Ptpoii ->f the hi rectors f•■ (I VI that a furtiu-i ".I ...i. w.r < <1 up during the year, the total cultivation
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  • 65 15 MALAYA NOT AFRAID OF DUTCH. What Tin Mill. Ip i I] At I)uf H lull Mat MM 1h Ml|| th. v. M. m Sumatra. >„ i, ■I I r»'iuil.| t i Mi i.r I 1 Mi 1 1 I Mil! m jii-iiin to m.. V. Mr m. m i i.
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  • 28 15 YESTERDAY'S RUBBER AUCTION. 1 mhi n l.n. I'RH .s vi- mi Xli iin<lnr«l t. 1 1 I "iir l.a 1 I on Wi 1 i (it i f.
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  • 7 15 mi i.f Kiriffai i 26ft
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  • 17 15 I'laiiUtion- 1 1 l mrnt on Mm\ i. n«l ..f making a t«.t«l ..f m
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 404 15 VSSETS OVER $8,000 000 TUf Am t,iom^ n ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $30,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED HFAn okpipf. w v (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) he Colan has 2?SST 7T LONDON FFICE: 2? Old M Co mi >anj has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England,
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    • 136 15 INSURANCE. Tram ~r 1 1 isas&sam\\ HZ? J Incorporated m Great Britain.) FIRE MOTOR FIDELITY GUARANTEE PERSONAL ACCIDENTS AGENTS FOR MALAYA. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the F.M.S.) MARBLE. ROAD METAL AND LIME FOR SALE. Delivery e\-railway siding ilongside quarry. Cartage arranged for local orders. MARBLE TOMBSTONES AND MEMORIALS IN
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    • 502 15 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AM) CHINA Incorporated m England sf Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m (iuO.OOO shart-s ot f. each ByMMtf Rest'ivr Fund 4.000,000 Ktst-rvf Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 Hamd OSes: ah. Bishopagatt, London. BjC. Airencit's and Bratuhos. Alor Star Iloilo Tonjrkah Aniritsar Ipoh (Bhuket). Bangkok Karachi
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    • 41 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Ineorpom*! m England by Royal Ch.rtrr A P ITjn, FIRE MOTOR (AR MARINK Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bond* Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO Messrs. BARRIBONS, E BARKER 0., i) \RTEREI) BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Man
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  • 745 16 S.C.C. DRAW WITH CEYLON. A Good Game. B.GG S; Ceylon 3. The l r.vlon barefooted team played a very food game on the Stadium yesterday when they drew with the S.C.C o 3. Tne >jame was a tussle from start to finish, and the result always uncertain, and
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  • 124 16 Twice Beaten m Hong Kong. The Malayan Chinese footballers who left recently to tour China returned yesterday by the Kalyan and with the exception of Yong Liang, who sustained an injury to his lee m on °f the matches triey played, the team looked very fit. They
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  • 19 16 A match between the S.R.O. and the R.A will >►<• played on the S.R.C. ground thi? afternoon
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  • 96 16 Patrons of the Alhambra are requested to note that to-night is the last night of the screening" of Sorrell and Son. Sir Malcolm Watson, M.D., LL.D., is retiring: m the near future after twenty-seven strenuous years m Selangor. His career has been notable; hie withdrawal will be Malaya's losh. A
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  • 391 16 MANILA CIGAR MAKER CONCERNED. La Perla del Oriente. An action commenced before Mr. Justice Prichard m the Supreme Court yesterday, m which C. Ingenohl, trading as the Orient Tobacco Manufactory, seeks an injunction restraining El Oriente Fabrica de Tabaoos, from using certain trade marks on boxes of
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  • 250 16 Enjoyable Time at Port Dickson. The SJS.V*Ft Machine Gunners, comprising contingents from Singr.noiL*. Penanp and Province Wel.esley. and Malacca spent a vt- iy enjoyable time m camp at Port Dicksun dwtef the EastCT holidays. There were about ninety all t<>ld m camp, of which number ."»»>
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  • 161 16 FORTHCOMING EVENTS. The 192S Malaya Command Rifle Mating will be held at Taiping on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. August 24th Lo 26th, l'. 2S. A pood entry for this year's meeting is expected. The 192H InU>iport Shoot will be fired on either May 26th. or 27th., and any
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  • 130 16 The case against Tan Boon Beng, a clerk m the employ of Nambu Brothers, shippers for the 0.5.X., who is charged with obtaining delivery of two cases of edible birds' nests by false representations, was continued m the District Court yesterday when Mr. Otto of the
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  • 130 16 S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. THURSDAY'S TIES. Championship Preliminary. O. R. S. Bateman vs. Major C. F. Stoehr, postponed. E. C. Poyser beat R. G. Pash, 6—3, l. J. S. Nathan beat E. J. Cassels, postponed. J. M. Collins beat Lt. R. G. Turner, 5 7, f_2, 6—3.
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  • TANGLIN CLUB TOURNAMENT.
  • FOOTBALL.
    • 20 16 London. Apr. 11. Lincoln and Chesterfield drew o—o0 0 m the Northern Division of the English league.
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    • 205 16 Colours vs. Whites. The following are the selected teams for the "Colours vs. Whites' matches on Monday and Thursday next. Monday. April 16. Colour*: W. H. Lait; W. W. Thorp. L. G. Robertson; W. M. M. Cunningham. W. A. Home. F. J. Kemlo; N Bradbury. R. E. Cox,
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  • 94 16 The following will play for the S.C.R.C. aprainst R.E. on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the S.C.R.C. ffround: Evan Wong, Kenp Tye. I. Hoahing, Lian Hee. Siow Hian, Jitt Sianjr, Ah Chuan, John Lim, Chee Lim. Kirn Hock and Choon Leonjr. Reserve: Konsr Leon?. The following
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  • 307 16 More Nicht Life Wanted. On* of the great shortcomings of Singapore, m the opirion of both visitors and residents, is tho absence of any amusements of any description after midnight, and there is no doubt that a little relaxation of the regulations which curtail our nocturnal efforts to
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  • 699 16 MR. M. KADIR SULTAN'S DEPARTURE. Reception at Tanjong Pagar. (By Our Muslim Correspondent). Mr. Moona Kadir Sultan left for Karikal on Thursday last by the Rohna. There a very lanre numl>er of Muslims anil <>tl< rpresent at the wharf at Tanjonz Pagar li bid him hon-voyage. Am«»n^ them
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  • 150 16 All members of the V.M.C.A. ar« rt»qufst. cd to not<' that entries f«>r tht- handicap swimming carnival and the senior and junior tennis championships will rlose on April 23rd. EntrieK for the billiard handicap and tabl* tennis championship i lose on April 27th. The swimming- carnival preliminary heats
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 219 16 I Nursery i^a\ I Records x^T /CHILDREN will be enraptured uith th< v^Rhymes and Tunes, and Fairy Ston.- rollicking wholesome fun which arc to U these delightful Records. His Master a Voice A«k to hear theme recordu or write for 6>*cnptiv« S. MOUTRIE A CO., LTD (Incorporated m Hone Konff)
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 35 16 gjhhkjlk Friday Mi p.m. Drill Hall S.V.C. Band. Malay Hall Malay Company. Saturday 3 p.m. Bukit Timah Range "C" (Scottish) Coy. Sunday H a.m. Bukit Timah Range "C" (Scottish) Coy. (No». U and 10 Pltns.)
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