The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 April 1928

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press H) CENTS. SINGAPORE, S5- MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1925. NO. IIUBS
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  • 240 1 A terrible sea Irafedy ax narrowly a\«rt«*d in the Atlantic recentl) a hen the Montrtae had tu ram an irehrra h«>«s an in order In a\oid heina rruthed between two— Page 9. Ihe Bremen ha* «»afel> landed off Ntafoundland on a dewulate inland to •Ahich petrol and
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  • 967 1 H ■'< little a man who has his brSbbsOßs mind may know attout aia own eaasi I larSßS] that I talked with a ft tend, af pastes ta whieh I had never come. There ia Dut ham; then Keatiary. I know much sasMsrvaing Durham. What a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 222 1 v.^■vv•^r\^*»•^rWU*V'W\^^ J MACKAY MONK'S COFFEE ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY x-::*:-:::-:;:::%^^ Raffles Hotel j TEA I DINER 1 DANCE MONDAY. APRIL JW. n^^- I m(»nday. ST. GEORGE'S DAY Tuesday, I WEDNESDAY. DINN£R m DANa THURSDAYj AND AND FRIDAY. Extension to 1 a.m. SATURDAY. I TICKETS— 4.SO EACH. THE COOLEST U -Ssxt
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    • 273 1 I FOR REFINED PERFUMERY AND TOILET 1 PREPARATIONS— ALWAYS ASK FOR— I WHICH <^fL_ ___samf^J asL ___i mw2J a\w mm^s. BRITISH _aa_ bsb I JM wr AmW AmmA -&M BEST ■^r^^^^^H I OBTAINABLE FROM ALL PRINCIPAL DEALERS. WILLIAM GOSSAGE SONS. 110 ROBINSON Rl). j nr"rTT^nrTTTrrT¥rrn~rni i »i ■mmhiiljjWLi (EUROPE HOTEL
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    • 137 1 L \TEST ADVERTISEMENTS. i *>*> -iz on your enr* PSSBJ 14\ r fad rhting Ta^.- \>>. N.xv b.».,ks at KelU and Walsh I Booth'* '.rin in your cktaila „,iinc. < haplin in The t PSSJ I'age 11. A* the Alhamhra t< nvht. Th.- CJorilla Hunt Page 2. rlorange i.nl <oda
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    • 15 1 rVWs'^rVb*'irVsV»rVwVe*.V.V. .V.% SEE THAT YOl' (iET !j RED LAKH BRAND ji J. O)FFEE i f
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 144 1 THE WEEK. \/..,..".i y ifas. alaSar, aMI a— s IA ;,> sas 7 BSBBBBBai H 1 1 M BJBk. §4, iM I I •>*■ CathoHr-' Paroch:»l 16. ball: Ceylon XI S r\ -*t T'n~pduii. \"th>. H vh Wat.r. 7 ll» a.m., 7.6, tXM P ~> BtJ-JhBBBI H. W %M I
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  • 886 2 The Governor's Review. Thi' (lovernor of Xitfciia. Sir Grasssc Thomson, reviewed the position of the tSTritot*** Is a speech to the Legislative ''rnin- < il an FYhruary 18. Sir GraSBBB Thomson said that the year 192*7 had been one of steady progress in almost every direction. He drew
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 520 2 \tojmz 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. > Swollen joint*, backache, still liniba, pains in the muscles, the constant ache and pain day and
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    • 355 2 Victoria Theatre COMMENCING WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 18th. AT 9.30 P.M. W. R. BANVARD Presents THE BANVARD Musical Comedy Company OPENING PERFORMANCE WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 18th. Whirled into Happiness This is the most Elaborate of all the Company's Productions. Thursday. April 19Ui. Fridsy. April 20th. "MERCENARY MARY." "QUPEN HIGH." From the
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    • 296 2 ALHAMBRA PH C E (TAN CHEN(i KEE. LTD.. Proprtatsra.l Commencing Saturday, April 14th. AT 9. i P.M. The Gorilla Hunt TKNSKST DRAMA IN THK I NKNOWN .nv.I.KS o; u Sii Jackie Coogan "OLD CLOTHES" A (OMKDY DKIK.HI IN THE FIRST HOI Sg AT 7J9 PM 808 CUSTER IN 'THE RIDING
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  • 618 3  -  Charles Corward iisWeeKs Dai? hyhyy Apr. 16 Birth of Sir John Franklin. 14_ On UM 10th April ITS6 Sir John YEABfI Franklin, OfM mi tas most AdO. famous of British explorei- ami th<- ssasanaanv of tht* North-West Passage, was bus a At the age of 14
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  • 319 3 Mystified Visitors to the Ideal Home. A baaua of li«ht from the BMtor-car'i Inndlistiti strike* ihe i I as si tne gurus*. Suriftlj and silently, us If oped by BOSBB unseen ham!. ih<- door lenvinar'ths rath clear for the uir In h* driven in. Hundreds
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  • 80 3 The dtath took place suddenly at Bu_fl Mertsjam Rubber tatafc ss isTnndsj ••< Charles Henry Vnwlea, oaa •>' the bbbloi a-si.-tant-. An ex SsTI ice map. the deeeased served in the Artists Rifles and th* Roya 1 Tank Corpe. He easaa oat tn Maluyu is the employ nf the Duk
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  • 259 3 Nankintr Rep rest' ntalix in Marseilles. Tar.-. a low ;r< iring short iklrts and loving cigarette.-, w ith a BBSf I -milt and a repated abilitj fof behnj m than a mau h for the less a^ ile-minded BSalB dipiomati-t- oi ;h« I M>l World. M>--Soiinic Tcaaa|
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  • 140 3 Ben an two more example! af the inBMsasaaa eaeass. A military eeaTansasasnaa tells how when BS esast defence dul\ durmir the war he found an infantryman >cr.>un*:inp a bucket ai coal from the i.'.wnnei>' dump. The aaaeai IS— 'erased him that t!n> was (htwnriuht ioMer\. and .-i-k.-d
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 258 3 s^Bmm^Bmmmmmmimmmm?. Ask For I i KODAK" FILM 8 FILMPACKS I I A GOOD SNAPSHOT EVERY TIME. i e OS "Kodak" Film than on anv 1 nlni in the world, beea sc amateur photogranhe I t learned trom e thai thev can rely upon it V, a f, .te^ and in
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    • 349 3 Estate 8 Trust Agencies f j (1927) Limited jj (Registered under the Trust Companies* Ordinance 1935. Jj with Security deposited with the Stra 3» Jj Settlements Government.) 1» Jj is prepared to act as Trustees, Executors, Administrator^. aann'aaVer.v Managers of Real Estate. Attorneys for Collection of Ifj Rents, Investiirators and
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 152 3 ICKwick IN PICTURES. B y Arthur Moreland. 88. Mr. Snod*rass Trapped. ir II jT 1 OU LEAVING ALMOST WALKED J-ii-iL "'^-A V ~*s& „.^Pai' The PAI BOY LED MARY TO |NT O MR WARDLE COMING UP HORROR HE FOUND IT LOCK* D AND O»E^ :nG TABIE. THF FW BOV vvi
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  • 1969 4  -  A Story of Mystery and Crime. BY J. R. Wilmot r INSTALMENT TWO. (Synopsis of previous Chapters) HONTGOMERY GAYNOR, wealthy diamond merchant, in found by the taker dead in Kin office chair. INSPEC ruK WEBSTER, ol Scotland Yard, noting that the body appears perfectly lifelike, telephone ot
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  • 1494 4 The house where Montgomery (iaynor had I lived with his wife and daughter was situ- ated well back from the white ribbon of road, that wandered leisurely as roads sometimes will into the little old-world village of Ofcktree. about twelve miles, as the crow flies, from London.
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  • 1246 4 Outside In the gaiden the walltb and the daffodil- perfumed the -till air. The sunlight spread in waxes af gsU ovei tin clone cropped lawn, and the ;irst in^ awakened from then winter- hibernating winged up and down invisible ladders un der th* trees. It was oiu-
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  • 335 4 New Companion. Itru--, I- \pr J Marian ear old Belgian brunette, who ha* accompanied H. n Alexander übkoff, husband of the I x Ka- tella a Belgian assraasaaar that he bj i Bsassssa l Brants her German hu«hand hy I'ri.n Viet iia. A* her hu .ns^nted tn
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  • 34 4 The death took place on Monda> reported from poisoning at the Sen ul»ari Hospital, of Mr. Tan Ban Hoe, chief on the Kant a u Tin Dredging at Kuala Sawa, Negri Sembila- M M
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  • 76 4 Ex-Miner >\ ho Studio n Pari> and I iMMi I'll ll KK |o| I ••nrfon >| ment artist* *< jSasfe II K in th. war BnSS to return lo the mm.-. «h, charged frees the trm), ,t.t nJasaya had a tak Bag, he was sen* ag
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  • 79 4 M:in hipp.iv I ol Mi at bj Alan h on A in aan*ansss Sh.. v I tralia and Band. Snath vs ied in the Te ed ns In It* of M, 14, nn.i Is th. I aan *-,jf, i hot., hens I ll ii f ant*
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  • 26 4 In Circulation In I th« nrv» |mM I n! in l'i riarif i it f .ijt fla« «i^ .ir l> v i»iblr »it^
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  • 768 5 THE SPEED 'PLANE TRAGEDY. Kinkead's Kody Found. Calvhot. Mar. IS. Twenty-four hours to thr anr*** moment from a has he set out full of hope and eonnoeStce to a hiovc a world's flying record they brought the bsjfjj af Flight Lieutenant Klnhesd a«hore this evening gf the very spot from
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  • 450 5 It was in the dab snsohing rnnnv Tit conversation, h iving turned oa eards, ran to Bastion hndire, and the discussion sf freak hands. We had lecailed the story of the man who hail been dealt thirteen heart-, gad who. in the vehement i,f the moment, had
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 381 5 NOTICES. M \l,\|'ORE MUNICIPAL S PER *;\T DKUENTIRE STOCK 1926. Interest Due May Ist., 192H. I reby Riven that the Transfer •he above Stock will be closed ril lTth to April 'Wth. Ipsa, Sot ive. R MARSH, Municipal flor ratajj. ORDINANCE NO. Iti (LABOUB) AND iHE LABOUR CODE, IJSB. EMPLOYERS
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    • 729 5 NOTICES. 4 m** *vw c* NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that lha raark depicted shoes Is the property oT ("hop Kwang Joe Seng ef No. 21 New Bridge Road, .si- ga pore, and ia BSed by the said (hop as a 1 i ade Mark in reaped of ('round Nut Oil
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    • 360 5 if It Pays To Buy GenuincMß I EVEREADY Unit Cells I _3_sf'l IpIIII I ___lß^_eiMP^^_aS_lrS***'^ **^^^^^^^^■SalM BI I mgjUasfsVss'^^^^^^^^^^V I T^vrßi \nv Unit Cells p^- m\***\\ un^^"* ,1a S JJ/ arc built especially f fjo^sol Evcready I -tit (V!, I I to withstand all climatic I _^>_. _l r u
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  • 987 6 A RECENT MANDOLIN REVIVAL. Overdoing It. [From Our Own Correspondent. 1 Paris. Mafia tH The mandolin has never really lacked support in Pans. Musical histOfrSSaa SSS lare that when Napoleon I. re*tini? from "war's alarms", gave parties at Malmai son. skilled mar.dolinists arete specially en PBlsd psrforSS for tht-
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 189 6 WHITEAWAYS New Goods New Goods "^'X^SB— 49 Cases ex. s.s. Kashgar 21 Cases ex. s.s. Glenshie 18 Cases ex. s.s. Phemius 3 Cases ex. s.s City of Roubaix All these cases are now unpacked and new stocks of the latest goods can be seen in all our Departments. LADIES' HATS
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    • 118 6 *M-m aj sa at W wm m m a s IF IT ISN'T IT SHOULD BE I IS YOUR PUMP As UP-TO-DATE i_^*t________S^^^^^^^ N s m. Mil I lUSI KIKI IOI! MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD. 14-20, Orchard Road. Singapore. 1_ ■■> w^< ~~X—n i_ i ■l 1 .^B^™™* m~^^ *n^ ***W
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  • 193 7 THE BREMEN REACHES AMERICA. Exciting Rumours. [Reuter's Service.] Tl, New AP"*- 13Bremen h i"" th *< the NoVr sc,!;*:. lM ,M %ku4 Kings Port. Apr, 13 n aer<,pl an fly*,, hifc h in a u t Kl sout h Ysterly d.rect.on was sighted at 10.30 a m o-ltime).
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  • 306 7 AH Can Join In. I Renter's Serviee.l N<? Vork. April l.t. -Mr. Kelloggs sots te Britain, Gsaaasaj, Italy and .Japan recalls the American Note af Pebruan 2. which says the tosaJdsrBtionfl raise,! by Franc- regarding her obigations under the League Covenant of Locarno and other Treaties do
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  • 86 7 [Renter's Service.] I .mb. 11. Apr. 13. With the object of helping British retiners mffering from competition by the dumping f foreign white sugar and subsidised by Tome grown beet .sugar, Mr. Churchill in his forthcoming budget ia credited with an indention to reduce the duty on
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  • 86 7 [Reuter's Far- Eastern Berviee.] Hong Kong. Apr. 11. The Governor has sent the following wireless message to Admiial Kato: -'Your very welcome visit has left the pleasantest memories in the Colony. British afFection for Ja[>an and her admiration for her Navy ifl nowhere warmer than
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  • 950 7 RESTRICTION PROBLEMS. I" the Edilor. Sir, From what BSSJ can irather. tJMM who ;ippi„ve of the removal of restlfcitWai make the fo! lowing points tha main basis "f their contention. <1) Weak and or swnr eapHaIiSSSJ companies, will automat ballv bs »•liminated. U'> Our present QriBBJSSd
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 471 7 BUSINESS CARDS, DRINK PLORANGE" WITH SODA pure and natural beverage HEALTHY REFRESHING Persoaal belongings of every j deeeriptios tflass, chinaware etc. ly parktKl for conveyance to i all paita of tha world. Luppage etc transported, attended and put on r> or rail, and sent anywhere. Write— GEE AND CO., _ft°
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    • 38 7 MARBLE, ROAD METAL AND LIME FOR SALE. 0 Delivery ex-railwsy siding alongside quarry. Cartage arranged for local orders. MARBLE TOMBSTONES AND MEMORIALS IN STOCK. Prices Moderste. Inscriptions Cut to Order. IPOH MARBLE AND LIME WORKS Anderson Road, Ipoh.
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    • 218 7 j *asa*»nT- •**"MBnaYßßnTnssnSßßnssn^ OAKLAND *Mm WW Cw aa _w«*2tK>>* '».^> '"sssßn isaai^ssss-cf 2^ ar Ik v^aan! BsnV M^ fl asar BBnSSSBnfI M ***^JjifS?_flensT^BsT I E^^-^mmmmmmmmmW asssr** il I v mw m\ nsnsr n ns* \w fl Lsar •bfyte as i/om visualised it! proportion is enhanced bv'^'charminl! Metaii nt, Ynu S
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  • 597 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 16. 1928. WEEK-END COMMENT. Then will be geoenl rejoicing at the news that the Dretnen has safely accomplished the trans-Atlantic flight, antl so won for Germany the record of being the first machine to make the ocean light from Ireland to the American mainland. It
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  • 554 8 We understand that tht next meet!! th- Federal Council will I** on June 11 M.M. American I pinion is t.. tht- effect that ir a rakasM price arar the seas aas in farssas fj| the I>utch. l»r. A. Bearbloi-k. who arrivtd irom BBSSSS B*J the Kashgar la>t week, ha* been
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  • 910 8 PROGRESS AT PONTIAN KECHIL. Commissioners Inspect the Works. The very great progr»-> which has been made st Pontian Kechil since work Ml commenced al>ou* twelv, months ago. wm seen when member* of the Munic.pnl Commission visited the site ot th. reaarvoir then yc-terday. th« party including Mr.
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  • 40 8 N« w ha> rum* from I K. l» Whitehorn, in charge «f St Andrew's Church. K Iuinpur. u'll n.'t l.« return inn IV' an<l Mrv Whit«»horn i popullir hcrt' JlP'i th(>ir ii<>/*iwinn vi II Ytm r>«u« h tf^rr«-tt««J. M. M.
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  • 27 8 IPOH COM Ml M ARRESTED Important Haul b> U| iYrroo O tl r Own n Th. -rsl ijj^ and honibmakinr I n Pasta Puteh. I
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  • 45 8 K.i.u I rjjjsaas M- ii-" i i'. vs. rknhop and •hi> naraii a th. Kuhbsr Bsssari i i n«K»n f i Th. re *sill he an onVia thi> ••veiling Mi grsmm- Irani bsssj bbbsssbs BtTTtsaa at Ssrrmha ||ss> ov*rnm« i I as
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  • 23 8 ELEPHANT RAMP IN ULU LANGAT. h ii4 i sm ..g. in th* i Th.i hed s mining kong surv. and in b. ha.:
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  • 13 8 [Y BSBB* I aad la as ar. \j *.si
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  • 22 8 11l W. ■Jgsrd i >eing sssembled ht and BronU In ll i i now Bsasrisasaslj asl ihe sad
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  • 18 8 >\TI RDAY'S KI I' i fir" 0 ».v I ..noW \mt 14. I *ifv per lb
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  • 92 8 The following action waging of Come m mended that amended sioner. u I allowed among their proceeding, in meeting of s Stsnding < period of three const lars his sea* upon he shall ksssbb alt.-..- I I VOtt h I> 14 (hia Oh Mua $4.'W* Approved plan front
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  • 16 8 DYNAMITE EXPLOSION AT SANDAKAN. The following I. Ib.M Hi rep I! < 1 I rtbsi x Malaya.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 158 8 >jrtnyw_ni«Bf*fn^^ "THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'Sr I THAT COCKTAIL ISN'T COMPLETE WITHOUT BOOTH'S GIN. CALDBECR MACGREGOR CO., LTD. J In m r /j<> r>t ted tinder th, CSSSJMSiSS* Ordinance* of Hovg Kmi(/). (Incoriiorattd in Shanghai.) (I jj SINGAPORE. I K2flfljfl*flSßnsssssßSss^ v^ tfK]av A94M a«a«aaaaf4Ba*«anamaa«aa«aaa«naanaanan»naW PIGEONS SANDABS Singapore Cold Storage Co.,
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    • 119 8 .V.V.V-V«SV.V-VfrW.%V.\WyW m\ Parfums de Luxe COTY Chypre Origan Rose Jacqueminot Paris J Emeraude EAU DE COTY j to he had from all dealers Dspire Brothers. j I RUST I r KILLS METAL I j SIDEROSTHEN I fi Anti-corrosive Paint j* I KILLS I I RUST r\ tf fi Sole Apents:
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    • 9 8 To-day s l-Vatim [STARI Ol K VI N i
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  • 161 9 ALMOST ANOTHER TITAN ir DISASTER. Montrose Rams an Iceberg. [Reuter's Service.] I ondon. Apr. L> IS Pacific liner Montro** BUS iverpool 'with her bows crushed shoes the water-line, thi- up I crushed backwards t. structure is smashed in u buckled, there i: a W p inir rrois
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  • 97 9 [Reuters Service.] Iteneva, Apr. 14 um Advisory Committee Mr r, called attention to the sumption in the Federated Malay States iii 1925.6 naient* with deliber- amount of legal opium am., unt smuggled l»nce w ith the British lertakhaa at the Hague efuted the charge and Malay
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  • 44 9 [Heater's Service.] Panama it) 1 nihility that the first srnj Is connect the At- Pscinc serosi Psttartia may I mpaay, sccording fiim which i> developing ssver- Pannmn. Republic has stated i ment had been I British firm conversstiona
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  • 64 9 S IR J. SIMON HOPEFUL. ter*i Service. 1 I nnili.n. Apr. 1 I. nission has arrived in India. ""i in a Renter interview at landing said he thought s« a great deal of mod. I now in a much better undertake its main task. Much < "tion had now weakened
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  • 35 9 R 'Uter'a Service.] Belleville S„r Saone. April IS. irred of Viscount Tre- th. Earl of Tyrom. motor accident, in which Kenneth llasUieks, was killed driving near here early cables on pass 7
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  • 28 9 I the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.] Mr Tokio, April 13. IjJ'ta has been appointed f hamber of Commerce and •an which has just been esta-
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  • 26 9 r at Um joint Um Proletarian par- h~ been mebed with united council of the "on partiet to disctui tht- nor i.;n
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  • 26 9 lh« Imp. rial Iniver- Education Depart- the extremist atnd- Slid to dissolve the e*rch Association whose 1 the actual Communist srer however, reluctant
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  • 17 9 Assbtant Cobus** Uimpnr, ia Busessd0.C.P.D., Ipoh, short- the plac, 0 f Mr. Ipoh, who nai re- Malacca.
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  • 397 9 rNKERS WIN ATLANTIC RECORD. Petrol Runs Out. [Reuter's Service ___Vr__2_t-«s m,n had been seen ove>- v o "—ls gathered ou" de offleea in the'hon,. of wl "ssispaasß Then wiid rumeur TaY'r neWS jn, a landing at N^w Y„ k^,^ J »»SJ in great ccafttsios all ov, 2 -hen
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  • 75 9 [Reuter's Service.] Ottawa, April 14. The only means sf communication between he airmen and the wireless station, which H over 20 miles distant— is over the ice by log team. Quebec, April 11. The petrol available at Point Amour (the Jreenly Island wireless station) is unsuitible for
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  • 121 9 [Renter's Service.] Quebec. April 15. The Bremen's crew wirelessed the news hat they had landed on an ice-covered lake. They are in first class condition despite the act that they spent four hours groping in he fog in a search for help. The aviators were enveloped in fog
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  • 313 9 Costes and Lebrix Reach Home. [Havas Service.] Paris, April 14. The newspapers extol unanimously the I rowess of Costes and Lebrix who are expected this evening at La Bourget after a passage of about 60,000 kilometres across two continents. They recall preceding exploits showing the importance of
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  • 150 9 THE SOVIET GOLD ADVENTURE. Forestalling France. I ondon. Apr. 14. An exciting adventure took place in Eid-thannel at midnight when 11.000,00(1 Soviet gold al >ard the North German oyd steamer Dresden was successfully transhipped thereby frustrating the antici lated intention of the French Government to seize
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  • 103 9 Severe Earthquake Damage. [Reuter's Service.] Sofia, Apr. 1 I. A severe earthquake has been felt all over Bulgaria. It ia believed disastrous '.amage was caused at Chirpan in South Bulgaria but details aa far are lacking Communications with Chirpan are cut off and it is feared there are
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  • 67 9 [Reuter's Service.] West Plain, Missouri. Apr. 15. About forty persons wire killed an.i many were injured when an explosion and a fire occurred at a dance hall, alleged to be due to the ignition af a petrei tank in a garage below the dance hall. Several
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  • 41 9 [Reuter's Service.] The Hague. Apr. L"i. Sir Austen Chamberlain and his family are visiting the Netherlands as guest, of the American Minister. Thev dined with the Queen and Princess I .Juliana and the Dutch Foreign Minister.
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  • 42 9 [Reuter's Service.l Washington, Apr. 11. The House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee has approved the request [>f the Austrian Government for a readjustment of its American obligations to permit it to float a new 1 100.000,000 loan.
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  • 31 9 [Reuter's Service] London. Apr. 14. The Board of Trade returns for March show: Imports £110,ri00,000 an increase of £11.1*00,000 over February and Exports {•>5.000.00 an increase of 1*7,700,000.
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  • 76 9 [Reuter's Service.] London. Apr. 14. The new cruiser Cornwall will leave Devonport on May 1 1 to join the China squadron. [Saturday* cables on page 7.] mum m m I^- m *-^-*-****~*T**»mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm>M l On the retirement of the hon'ble Mr. M. D. Daly. Commissioner of Trade and
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  • 96 9 (MISSION CONFERENCE AFTERMATH. Moslems Infuriated f Reuter's Service. l tu w -I*ruBalem. prj 14 milsTon t° h M S at GaZa "<»**« P*'mss on to hold a demonstration against the missionary conference at Jerusalem offiTer'onTh H d epUtation to the district omcer on the matter and an
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  • 89 9 [Reuter's Service.] TV, B Moscow, Apr. 11. U, 'r ,m> (ourt has ■■■inTissl to loath six directors of mutual credit asriet.es aad Saw the deputy chief of the Economic Bureau af the State Bank in ana lection with the charge of dlegal profits Th.rtytour others will
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  • 103 9 [neuter s Service.] m .1 Berlin. Apr. 11. toll, wmg the biaakfcßj easrs mi nnutj. jiofii. as regards wages and wo.kinghours n ens Kuhi coalmining industry the official arbitrator ha. ar BrBSSSSSd a iaciaßSS providing tor the maintenance of the I hi- ~hift underground, the induction
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  • 584 9 Work on the Racecourse. Thers Sraa quite a large attendance at the Karat asuss as Saturday BBSfJßsssg to rente* the (raining- for the May meeting— •a huh has now BSSa fSSBSj «>n for a week. The number two track is in use and the frequent rain* have
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 210 9 j__r~»"-s^ i y I AS H sCsf 1 jsaoo ucti I Etameline Jet Black Stain I ii| n a I DRIES QUICKLY WITH A HARD I Gallon I <; a (;idk>ns I ,nT KM. UMX HUB I Robinson Co., Ltd. ,ArFi Es ag I WOTOERS! i.e. ,u e worU iVI
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    • 664 10 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON A N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Vis Genoa and Havre.) 0 Due S'pore. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. PROMETHEUS London, Rotterdam and
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    • 569 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). "ELLERMAtT' i LINE, PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. n^ TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Du 'l_ l s*s. s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE May s.s. CITY OF TOKIO ,J s.s.
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    • 375 10 P. 6r°o British India and Apcar Lines. I (Incorporated in Englsnd.) IVLAJL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY S «iO\ XKNMF.YI LONDON \M> KAR F.XST M All SKRMi I i •:o:OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND IU'W Tonnsgc. -'pore, lwnnagr <JKYr(>KV V2
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    • 563 11 O. S. K. Line. !>• stiaatisas. Steamsra. Arrive. Leave ■•■■•dam. Hamhurg. Bremen, -m1..,. Aden and P.Said. Alaska Maru Apr. 18 Anr 19 Tow n. Santos, Rio A ire i. +i i>i„* U1 ,ata May \l av 4 gSBSJBar, Dar-es-Salaam. Lsuroaes Mai-nssJS and Durban, f Mexico Maru May 0 May 10
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    • 524 11 DOLLAR _fiii& "PRESIDENT lb 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 having an electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate, all heve hot and cold running water.
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    • 573 11 K. P. M. USMTK PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. (ROYAL PAtKET NAVK;\TION CO.. OF BATAVIA). (Incorporated in Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH T^NETh7rLaNDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640. with sub-connectiona to:-Pasaage. Frsight, Trsnshipment, Mstine Depart menta and Manager's desk. Representatives ia the Strsiu Sett km est. (Sinfapore snd Pesssg) of the OFFICIAL TOl RIST
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  • 247 12 "MYSTERY" MOTORBO ATS. Submarine Chasers for a Foreign Power. A number of formidable, high-powstad motor-boats are being built at Hampton -on Thames for a foreign Power, the name ot which cannot be disclosed. Detail- ol these "mystery boat*-" were given y v member af Messrs. John I. Thornycroft's, the builders.
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  • 140 12 Boy's Adventures. Adelaide, Mar. 22. On his sixth free voyage Henry Belcher (13), of St. Kilda Yictoria. was arrested on the Ormonde at Outer Harbour to-day. He has tried five times to reach England by stowing away on Orient liners, each time being landed at Port Adelaide. Once
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  • 212 12 ■Micas* Speech Not Releaised. I mdon. "Tas will bs sat prised Is bear that sav p10y, ssna) I merehaat ■santoa fi st beariag yoat eh at the Master Manners* -linn. March 81, although It was throughout the wottd to I sable I men t ista
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  • 123 12 Semi-Rigid \ir>hip lioing l.uill. Lot. -lon Mis> Sutton, who Will be in ihaigl of tl Cosm the new semi-rigid B.S.R. 1 i being huilt at Cardial tas Bl tish Airships Limited with .ng th Atlantic. I l'-i'!v KsWS i.t tha' 1< B.R. l mast n«. t v
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  • 149 12 Financial Supp rt Irom MacaaaSd I ondon. F. P. Yomig. the English pilot sad ventor. i- advertising fot pasx.no Tran- Atlantic flight SO JSflj I. A multiple-* ngim- living boat, eapaatc si twenty, is being COBSttaCtsd foi ths purpose. The design. whieh is Voir SWa, includes a gytoocopic
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  • 36 12 Mr. M. F. Ovans ha- bSOS appoint. .1 rhief officer of the new Government \acht. Seabelle 11. Scouting has given me new life, and in that new life I am scarcely twetit Sir Robert Baden-Paw* II
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  • 17 12 SSSSJS -te»nM*f from I.«»nd«n that a I in a lull r.*-_»K, .t iOL'ITEAtI i InrK(',\
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    • 554 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia.) o FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. 0 r Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7-375 ton§ and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons), i The s.a. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to
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    • 505 12 Kerr Steamship Co. be,. 44. REAVER STREET. NEW UIRK. (Inrorporsted la I'.S.A.) 0 GENERAL AGENTA REGULAR FREIGHT SERYU I in BOSTON, NEW YORK, PBLAMO .I'lll BALTIMORE (viaSli M.S. SILVERHA/I I May M.S. SILVERASH v PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SER I E SINGAPORE TO SAN PKANCBCO i! LOS ANGELES BAKMM I M.S.
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    • 551 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang. Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday I am. Bangkok every Thursday I a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Ix.wer Siam a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday I p.m.
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  • 288 13 INDIAN HOC KEY TEAM IN LONDON. Interesting Series of Matches. liondon. March 30. she Indian team were not at Tiinury by Major Riekstts, who is m ekmrwe of thou ptoftamnis in London. Wasa th*- train arrived at St. Pancras, the team STOtS rec.ivtd bv Mr. N. Son representing sir Atol
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  • 109 13 Ilr'scoll Win« Heavy.Weight Title. London. March 29. The Amateur Championships were held at the Albert Hall. C. Taylor (Cardiff) won the Fly-Weight Championship. Priests Garland (Gordons) won the Bantam-Weight hampionship. R. Meeiham (Civil Service) won the Feat her- Weight Championship. F. Webster (St. Pancras) won the LijrhtWeijrht
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  • 77 13 Rorotra and Hrugnon Beaten in Doubles. London. March .'lO. Durban.—The French "stars" Borotra Boossas and Hrugnon have enter*'*l upon the last sta^e of their world tSSV with a series of Test and other match' l. To-day's play resulted in Bonasna beatfag Blackrnard, ">—7, 6
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  • 88 13 Notable Players Omitted. London, Mar. 27. Mrs. God free if surprisingly omitted iV »m th< Witrhtman Cup trials. Her health has been restored after two operations. Mi> Joan Fry, Mrs. Watson and Mrs K. H. Harvey haw also been omitted. Th> lour pairs ekOMS art- Miss
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  • 52 13 (irand Flifrht floats Promptitude I «.iiH«mi, Mar. _9. Tho following th«- result et tho I.iv« r PROMPTITUDE 2 Sixtoon ran. Grand Flight won by a no<k; lour length* separata, ■sesad and third. Bsltiag I'M to «J apainst Cran.l Flight. 20 to 1 against Promptitude. 100 to !>
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  • 91 13 la»nrl.,n. Mar. _S. At Dm ana field. Surrey, ridini? aa Colonel -in-Chiof of tho Sea forth Highland.! the Prince „f BasSl Sun the Sea forth lliph lander*' raco in th«* Highland Brit Point t,, l'o;nt Bsstsag ksasSf rain over a „,.i-. „t* miW*>. Th< Prince of Walef,
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  • 24 13 IMH Tm Load \msrica. U "".Ides haa been aeleeted to r* th l*s hav m effort to reira.n tl. thi- y«'ar.
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  • 26 13 French Star- I Ira len in South \10,. n I fl_fl| \|»t Thr fSfem I tourmif tram of lawn teaasS the arsl last ssatea
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    • 410 13 4 A Sufferer's Wish ft I to Benefit Others «Sn f ft W Pr MrS Rrris s MH- -I. n. e "W completely healed." and Cleanse ood with H iTl^^ t Jr V S lave loMl Abscess Ulcers, Fczema, Glandular Nrcirl Ueansing Your Blood to ri«v swemngs. piim, sores, fi
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    • 336 13 COLIC y \e\ 'j^ ssssssmsssllL X%Z/J^ aUICK RELIEF Not only children but adults constantly suffer severe pains from over eating, change of food or drinking water. As a well known remedy for many years CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC REMEDY has been relied on the world over to give quick relief from colic,
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    • 232 13 •W i in i _ai ...---ili K n-siifrii aH__________fl_t! _B_Ba. Mew, •''<•££ v__. r __£*f^a_K? W_____________fl_ > ai jAWm jfljjßfc**l S I gcj: _______)r^*' > By- _Jr JJKLo- Jagf* 1 _*W SB: fl_ g "sm—^ S H ._.__f"*» J S B_K -jStf „C > _^^^^_|a^ f^"**"V Be. _____n »r _r
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  • 1154 14 HOW CATCHES ARE .MADE. Milium Them with Stones. Geologists affirm that man and tush made a simultaneous descent upon this planet; nnd Is judge by the ruthless manner ir. which it is huntcu. caught, killed and greedily devoured, it would seem that man in his] flight taithward
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    • 393 14 After a Night of Torment U can hear that tantalizing buzz, but seldom can you see the usive mosquito that hovers nearby, waiting to poison your with the germs of deadly malaria and other wasting fevers, mosquito is man's most relentless and murderous enemy. In one Ltry alone he has
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    • 361 14 CLEAN Ew V^jV MI fl LITTLL fl OIL SOAP ff will remove dirt, urease jsy grime and stains also art int* If ;in a preservative for th« Mf paintwork. If 70 rents per tin. (.INK IT A TRIAL fl lIORNEO MOTORS, I ID ____i -i |jaffrfaf*fa*a*»fffSSsftf*'sss*sso^ aflj ___B*s* J$H «A^(^S
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  • 672 15 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SH ARE BROK ERS. That Conicre^man who __>» America has no trained propajrandi>N hadn't mem thi new seed catalogues.— PublUhi Syndi iATURDAY, Al»mi. inn. Eastern Siam u» I( s .V, I|K Samuntinic (6s) |fc H g d Kinta Kellas (fli ld Klan P Rive, -^n Kucha,
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  • 84 15 flair ifj ÜBS, Barfcei and Co., Agents. Mentakah. 13.700; Jsrasa Kuantan. MM; Saadycroft, 11,000; Sungei Bagan, _f f 7oo; Batu Village. 1,.J0 N Rulau Bulanir. 50,42* Kapala, 4,21>4. Paterson. Simons and Co., Penarg Agents Henrietta. 15. p,O. to date <»7.40d; Sungei Matang. No tapping, to date
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  • 50 15 V 1 1 Bash 4 in.-. i'« iikukl Privata .i.nt Nssj York, immmmi m §.|f it r ranee, dt>ni;.iul Jn.h.-i. T. T. M'.nir Koitv:, I I ffsssssss, ssassad Ji (IrninnH I <( -kok. dcnwii il S(l 4 me m%hn i Lmmlss Hank of Kiip-Un.' 1.,-.. 4 i, SoMTcijfn, Bank
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  • 175 15 Tin IM Tun- H Gm-I iVpp.i Wlmi, M 71 Flake 1., IVuri j*hsas IrasjM l mi. I "pia >„-,,: \o Rice Lianj: lin. CkfSß Mark BsrJ Bsffti Nov i S3O Rice. Si;im old Xo. 1 mm iSBSjMS Bmtan 'i Sioka |Sg Siam Broken \o 1 __> Rice, Siam Broken
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  • 32 15 \i>nl 1 41k. \2 o'clock n.H.n SfBSl to Standard Q r V M..\ Jui I Jul. aj .pi i \i ibli 1....i.|0n Sp-'t New Voik B| l»,
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  • 121 15 1 inn entinf on Sir Basil BtailiUV «i< nunriation ..f the conduct <>f the Indian 1 riaUtivc AaataMy aa making itateaiaati <.f aaliej Um m und in\. t ti\«. th. Aaac tactics, whirh > loan i have li.t,l> <<ca^..l attention in Y anil haw alica<|> <)<.nc India
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  • 44 15 MM M -CPMAII.AIOS KKIMIKT Knbbrr. 1 I I* Mining I 4.4:. 1 III!, in 1.'.il k,. K .-Ii ■••'Ns*. 1.#7 |ss>, laiptnv ,n S Kahmar II I lu Ifj IT ri "•••ft. Buk.t Kan I 1 Ii! ik_ IftfJttalr.al Qui 1
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  • 52 15 Wkmjmt an |p i i i t.. i u ,U ffSJSH and iStS -f V. n»m„ 111 vh, iiiad iVnatu: at tl. gypij a\m tsss i.. i> v UM.I 111. t»rv IU tssss.arl I to f.,|! i" dii»orrsi nw, (|s«»iatton« ""I lowv-t* sanssat I f/<>l<i POTtv.l ;IM ,i
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  • 57 15 LrtSMton \|«r< in t! i i I, as lin II hy w.m, I ol I \niiftioii< Inn A Si.,l. Pijriton ,i..i I would Make stsiitah i. vouW end ike prs>. brinir a(H»ut arrtou* Slum, |ras_jjk Cs«toff,.-|s hlm j. 11. Opajjssa. a|| I all* »f if said for the
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    • 1108 15 ASSETS OVER $8.000,000 THE* TOD AT. -io-~~v. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER Saononnon I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LDIITED HEAD OFFICE: Winchester H«, Ir C rated Straits W I The Company has £20,000 depos^T Jl^T"* LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry EC deposed wtt the Supreme Court of England, and
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    • 39 15 I ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporaud In En»Und by Roysl Chsrtsr AD 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE I Fidelity Guarantee-Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives—Messrs. BARI.oW §00, Measra. HARRISONS. BARKER 00, LTD CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor) A- GORDON LKE, BvffSSS Manager
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  • 36 16 LEYTON WIN AMATEUR CUP. Women's Success in Golf. [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] London. Apr. 14. In the final of the Amateur Cup competition played at Middlesbrough Leyton beat Cockfield by 8 goals to 2.
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  • 59 16 Latest Betting. (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright). «>r.don. Apr. 14. The following is the latest betting for the City and Suburban (I*4 mile) to be run on April 25th at Epsom: Eohanun 6 to 1, Knight of the Grail MM to B, Abbots Speed 100 to 7,
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  • 42 16 [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] London. Apr. 14. In tho Puhlic Schools rackets final Eton defeated Winchester by 3 to 2. The Royal Navy Championship has been decided for this season, Lieut. Leylard de featinf* Sub-Lieut. Holland Martin by 3 to 1.
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  • 28 16 (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright). London. Apr. 14. The representatives of the Public School? of England deft ated the Public Schools oi Wales by fi goals to 3.
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  • 27 16 (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright). linden. Apr. 14. At Stoke PofJ*CS the women golfers beat the men by 8 matches to .*>. two being halved.
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  • 28 16 Ix>ndon. Apr. 14. The lacrosse match between the womer of England and the women of Scotland resulted in a win for the former by 17 0.
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  • 81 16 LONDON— BRIGHTON RELAY. 9 [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] I>ondon. Apr. 14. Fur the fifth London to Brighton relaj race 220 men from 22 clubs competed. Tht stage* were of m\k and 6H miles. Birchfield Harriers won in 4 hours 41 mins. 4>" 3 B sees., Hallamshire coming second ir 4
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  • 46 16 (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright). London. Apr. 14. The weather was fine and cold to-da> for rugger and the following were the re suits of matches played: Richmond 6. Harlequins 0 Coventry 57, London Irish h Devonport Ser. 3. Gloucester 3 Cardiff 14. Swansea 0
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  • 19 16 London, Apr. 14. In the Rugby Cup final Swinton defeatec Warrington by B points to 3.
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  • 25 16 (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright,) I "ndon. Apr. 14. H.R.H. the Prince of Wales easiiy wot the Adjacent Hunts Steeplechase at Mans-fi-ld.
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  • 153 16 Monday's Ties. Championship Preliminary. O. R. S. Bateman vs. Major C. F. Stoehr. G. F. Murphy vs. Lt. N. A. Armitagc. J. S. Nathan vs. E. J. Cassels. Championship Pairs. R. H. Wild and E. C. Poyser vs. H. L. Marshall and C. E. Brooke. N.
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  • 23 16 MONDAY'S TIES. I-adie*' Double* Handicap Final. Miss Wallis and Mrs. Chambers scr. vs. Mrs. Freyberg and Mr*. Laing owe 15.
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  • 66 16 MONDAY'S TIES. Doable Handicap. W. A. Balhetchet and V. H. Norris vs. N. E. Ess and T. Leijssius, to finish. E. W. de Cruz and E. E. de Souza vs. R. C. and S. L. Oehlers. Mixed Doubles. C. A. Norris and Miss Gomes vs. Mr. and
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  • 288 16 NEARING THE SEASON'S END. Matches that Count. [Reuter's Service] London, Apr. 14. DIVISION I. Everton Chase the Leaders. Arsenal 0, Huddersfield <>• Aston Villa 3, Cardiff City 1. Burnley 2, Tottenham Hots. 2. g ury 4, Manchester U. 3. D er by 1. Eolton W. 0. Leicester City
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  • 38 16 Rangers' Decisive Win Over Celtic. Renter's- Sen-ice. liondon, Apr. 14. At Glasgow for the Scottish Cup-Final the weather was line and cold. There were 100.000 spectators. Glasgow Hangers beat Celtic b\ 4 goals to nil.
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  • 267 16 A Close Game on the Padang. The match between Under 3u"s and Over HO's was finished in good weather at the S.C.C. on Saturday, the result being a win for the Over 30's by nine runs. The scores were as follows: I'nder 30. R. G.
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  • 45 16 The following was the result of the Ladies' Medal for April. Twelve cards were taken out. Mrs. W. L. Stevens, 2 Up. E. C. Milligan, 1 Down. Sefton Cullen, 2 G. G. Franklin, 2 F. G. Swindell, 2 T. A. Lowe, 2
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  • 42 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 14. The Malay Mail commenting on the re- cent polo tournament in a contribution hy an expert says the standard of play was I the highest seen in the country.
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  • 592 16 CEYLONESE BEATEN AT STADIUM. New S.F.A. Players. S.F.A 5: Ceylones* 1 The barefooted Ceylonese were again beat en on Saturday when they met an S.K.A side at the Stadium. The ground was only slightly wet but it seemed sufficient to upse the visitors. On their showing, however, would
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  • 182 16 The following is the programme ol matches arranged with the Colombo ha:«'looted footballers fur this week: To-day oU 'iibo vs. S.C.K.A. Tuesday Colombo vs. Singapore Jndo Ceylonese XI. Wednesday Colombo \>. Malay-. To-day's match rs. the S.C.F.A. conclude? the original programme for the Colom'<. tourists but as
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  • 55 16 Clubs are reminded that April 18 is the closing date of the I^eague competition and Hon. Secretaries are requested to send in their applications immediately together with the entry fee of $10 per club. At to-day's date only the Dules (2) R.A. (2) S.C.C. (2) Y.M.C.A. (1)
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  • 92 16 The April Monthly Medal was played on Saturday and yesterday, and resulted in a win for Mr. M. Gell. Seventy-one cards were taken out and thf following were returned: M. Gell 86 10 70 E. M. Scoular 87 10 M. Buchanan 85 7 78 S. Fortune 86
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  • 689 16 EFFECT OF SATURDAY'S GAMES. Chelsea Fall Lower: The positions in the English and Scottiri Leagues, including games played on Satur day, are as follow: DIVISION 1. Coal*. P. W. D. L. F. A. PU. i E!!!1 5 5 S a"'* vm. :<h i« > n JJ Cardiff 39
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  • 203 16 1 ondon. March 27. Sandwich. The following are the result? of the foursomes in the lnter-'Varsit_ Jubilee match, over thirty-six holes: Oppenheimer and Bradshaw (Oxford) beat Maughan and niingworth. 4 and m\ Taylor and Martin (Oxford) beat Evelyr Jones and Stobart, 5 and 4. Baugh and Adams (Oxford)
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    • 296 16 mo*****-*m__ Nursery j^\, Records x2^ I CHILDREN will be enraptured with the Nursery T V^ Rhymes and Tunes, and Fairy Stories and tht f rollicking wholesome fun which are to be found in t i these delightful Records. I "Hia MAAtert Voice I Ask to hoar thsss rssords or writs
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