The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 April 1928

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  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S SATURDAY. APRIL 21, 192S NO. ILV.'MI
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  • 287 1 Our orwlon < i rr«*«p«ind«'nt an int< rv< inn chl)U> on 1 1. rublxr i lion, m *hirh (h« I iii.hu iai Timrs ad-vi-i- lh«- indu-tr> to li»»hl f»ir itself. *ithiiu U_e |)ut(h I'aK** 10. TerrihU' d«*«aslalion ha«» Im-« n r.m«. c«l h\ lh«- llalkan rarthquakt'. thirty
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  • 367 1 ruhln-r imluatrv ti at II tbr of th« i ,f a a Orai lather •««•»> tin < I ttitk, ami th« I 1 i dial laj Iliad* the lil.. i BMUM-ted II (•road shoulder* which art i im ha\« i i a lei pli night S
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 244 1 raVaV .W.V.W.V.* a aV»VWVVUV^*a\ WING LOONG. I ,j KOK HIGH (LASS TAILORING. < I«J and Fini-h f._wirantee<l j" l> 32. HIGH STREET. J < Rafftes^Hotel St. George's Day I Monday, April 23rd. I ;:0 Tea Danee 6 to 8 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER ~AND DAME I 9.46 p.m. to 1 a.m.
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    • 219 1 AT HOME j^ OR ABROAD **€as% V__ Restful, and cool, the river is ever appealing with its that is always selected by critical tastes as the coo) companion to those hours of joy that follow the heat of the day. $TryrE _____Gbb_" E3 Mm ft fc %I" >-. II //r
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    • 74 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Hotel i *aire l Ti ade mark n<«tu r. <h« Alhambra Rii--- 2 Deect at Hi haeii'fl Pa* '.'r o/ mil M day l*a_re IT. I i f "Mi A rr. Furnish. i «nial! X 4oared dog apal I* <'I aranted t'<>r >'„i ^on CHRYSLER RIDING EASE __r______v^^~~^^^^^"~^^^__i_ti____C_
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    • 18 1 \vi\<. LOOMBi THK KK((M.MSFI) HOl'Sk J j; PJ ItOPK AN TROPK M M It*, j! 12 Hlt.H >IMMI
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 107 1 THE WEEK. El Hi^h Watt ..111 _aea: M W. i<» Kolan- p VV\ I :l R.i < mc.c. 11 f% i :K. Dane* I Math M"i lin. s Hi>:h \S rif. M. W St. I D Black l< H »fh v 1.21 tv 1! U v i St. A \i
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  • 205 2 gkok doea not know dll the refine■of priaoa life. In Ant-thonp, we ,-cad. <•' special warder took a prisoner oal t., en joy the V-u rear. They ha.l several games |-t rarda, and m due eouraa went peaceabh back to yaol. That warder no longer holds his jid).— -Bangkok Times.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 201 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 eta. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM. 124 Robinson Road. Heading Room Open Daily 9.30—11.30 Service every Sunday 10.00. Testimony Meeting
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    • 229 2 Victoria Theatre W. R. BANVARD Presents THE BANVARD Musical Comedy Company To- Day at 5.15 p.m. To- Night at 9.30 p.m. HORS D'OEUVRES. KATJA THE DANCER. Special Prices: $3, $2 |L From Daly's Theatre. London. Monday, at 9.30 THE BLACK BOTTOM REVUE. Tuesday, April 24th. at 9.30. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE An
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    • 221 2 ALHAMBRA PH (Tan Chens? Kee and Co., Ltd.. Propriety COMMENCING FRIDAY. APRIL 20th. y A UNITED ARTIST^ M lAI The Magic Flame WTI H RONALD COLMAN \M> VILMA BANKY LOVE AND HATK. COMEDY AM) PATHOS. \l I |:< i MOST AMAZINO ENTERTAINMENT I \i I IN THE FIRST SHOW \T
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 461 2 C CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. SI NDAY AFTE1 KASTKR. It Ij oirmunion. 7 i .n Holy Communion < Choral i and Sermon. Matin-; B»d Litany, j j.. in. Tb< atechi*rn. 5 ;:i) p.., J- V- ~<-»)v,' alii) S«rn on. M i -liKWS CHUCH. 7 mjm. Holj '^mii. union. Daring
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  • 743 3 Tracking Over the Rapids. j An entertainiag deaeriptioa af a trip from Vunnanfa via Hajsoa, Haiaanmaj, Hone j Kong Shanghai and the hover and Upper Vangtsns to distaal Chaagta, "aa the bar den of 11' Mji«l, H ais contained m a handsome volume, entitled "My Nighfmaie .Journey.'"
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  • 173 3 A vivid illustration of the 4 tad fully biterroajatinaj th<' yoamg el other ra to ascertain their standards of ethical values. \\a provMed recently at the Wflsoa College, ir Bombay, where the Priacipal, the Rev. John Maekenaie, reqoested his students to write down, m OreVf of thei'
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  • 87 3 Pari-. Mar If. P i< naderstood that a naaiber divorce I pel i. .ti s tile«i by foreigners m the Preach cowl have been srithdrawn m eoaseqnenee of the decision m ♦he caee < ,r Mr. Bainbridire Colby, the ansneceaafn] American petitkMMi he Versailles curt The
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 191 3 IV V«w. /\S~^ aa as a W "TTOUR BABY^S future good t JL health and happiness depends upon your choice of his food mi n infancy. T The right food for your Baby is Glaxo, which has been used to rear f successfully the children of 5 Royal J Nurseries.
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    • 131 3 Motor Car Specialities.! f 4t Falconite Enamels I I Colours I jj m a Large Variety of Shades. ■a I Hood Dressing I a a sf m Khaki and Black Ready for Application. 41 I Anti-Corrosive Paints For Mudguards. I Barlow Co. I TELE NO. 2790 SINGAPORE. TELE NO. J7«M
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  • 342 4 Bought Car After Drinks. The story of a motor-car deal that led to bankruptcy was told m the Salford Bankruptcy Court on March lath when Francis William Holmes, a master plasterer, of Upper Lloyd Street, Greenheys, Manchester, appeared for public examination. In April last
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  • 147 4 From Malacca comes a distinctly interesting report of a hunt for hidden treasure there, about which (writes our correspondent) it is difficult to obtain any official information. The story is that a retired Government official, who years ago made unsuccessful efforts to find a hidden vault said to contain Dutch
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  • 1745 4 SUGGESTIONS FOR THE INEXPERIENCED. Road "Sense" and "Feel." Each year sees a large number of mot<»r Shivata on the road who are more or less without experience, and it is ho|>ed by calling attention to some of the mistake? which are so often made, especially when »h
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  • 62 4 FOREIGN MOTOR-CARS IN POLAND. \m,..,.,n lom„,n- I r.. 1 Wars*. Mo •he 7* -..ins ,1 General has decided to Im leased o \S Th. foreign corporation to b I Com pa m one or tv of th. I remay d. aaaaaal on tar laarer than on compl. d i ..r
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 99 4 High Pressure and Balloon Tyres and Tubes k^r^Sf f vV r Df v T fa lr[ Jr*jf i y#ar jaji Distributor CYCLE AND CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. Singapore. Singapore. Knala Lumpur, Penang, Ipoh, Malacca- aaaaa aa aaW v J THE FLSK RUBBER (FAR EAST) LTD: SALES DIVISION, G.ll and G.
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    • 73 4 1 bbbbV afl aa all mmml/ifi W BBrar\.^vaal ifl^^^^B *j BaSsa ftr a3al bbl r >Lm|||| Baldpi BBTI Skflllaaal bß^bbbL* a ■f\\i' a ""*^^v, ■SB* BBBBBF' j^ /^'•'^amfjaaaam v% aaaaaaaaaaaßßaaa^ t\ re. made b\ Ihmmln n ha-» Ihe n-peri ol Ihe whair i$ world and it had earned thiN^^ftaaaaaaaaW BbbbT
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  • 243 5 I A.A. Demonstration with Warning Reflectors. Richmond Park was leserved recently for i i demonstration by the Auto mobile Associa j ion, when the entire circuit was lined with j A.A. signs and direction posts for the guid- ance of motorists at night. Every s..rt
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  • 212 5 Duty of Private Experiment. The modern custom of selling cars with complete equipment is regarded hy most j private BMtorists as satisfactory, but there will always be I few who prefer the j older method of ourchasing a car without I Iheaa items which are usually named accessories, though
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  • 151 5 10.000 Miles without a Puncture. Two intrepid BSOtoriata, who are engaged on a 16,000 mile trip from London to Melbourne m a Bean car. will shortly arrive m Singapore. They are Mr. Francis Birtles. ami Mr. Stollery. who set out from London on January loth,
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  • 248 5 The motor coach (which will be <wn again m its thousands at Easter, after the winter overhaul) has made such prog^es^ that it has completely altered the character of the coaching traffic. Ip to and after the war the motor coach was merely a char-a-bancs, something
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  • 81 5 Members of the Y.W.C.A. are reminded that the welcome reception to the new Secretaries, Miss Bignell and Miss t'att, will be held on Saturday at •"> p.m. at the Y.W. C.A. Fort Canning Road. The welcome is to be given m flowers, representatives of different groups m the association presenting
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  • 183 5 Although it is believed m leaai flrcln that second-hand cars are something of a glut on the market, second-hand qbti of aaaaj make can be bought to-da\ from the reputable dealers with absolute c<>nlid«nce. We realize, says The Light Car ami Cyclccar. thu there are many wlv.
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  • 161 5 Summing up the ISM Standard "stack Motorcycle Trial. Motor Cycling says: Taken all m all. the troubles w. re not of pert u^ nature, and the condition af the machines reflects great credit on Hr*lish manufacturers generally. The trial wa- l.y Bfl means an easy test.
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  • 127 5 Pals hi:..- few* 1 i llf M <ar and douhtlesa, beeaaaa aa 'akin.- far 4•" i aafora akh ail U hnical reaja aasats; i.ut s;m traas an ham ,c plentiful as aver, H n. l as 'oinjf .aught la >n«- is a aaatU af hark and t.-.in
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  • 167 5 In count i* Bln aaj it is essential that transport t-. should be entirely urir. -t *it t.-.1, remarks Th« Motor, i: CaBBBI Bl ''it »i on 'hat there" are no l.^.r Man t\\.-nt\ f..ni toll bridges or toll-r. t.|.s m the Count) of York shiie. There
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  • 95 5 With rh, replacaaa. thg> M horse carriage at White and the ng off <n •J*eae silk hat and silver buttons man > hrn. Waahington's equiealeat of 1 imiia* I nasi oachm.n. v.aaaaraalßtißf sa. Ct ■urviviit, touche. of aaeh PrartaVataiTrJaap o the PoMhon of 1 exacted almost a-
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  • 104 5 I ■aajasj „n ek oVssjraer. M "I lIHBIIJ M no upt at an ea.t. Might uhi.h is unoVrroina? at th. rasjrmai m the hands I We jTT: N foot wmg ia coastri ■Th h nece^itatcd all of the 5 h o. for. it o I >Me of
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  • 28 5 In X c < heam. t»f the Beear Ksasj Medical Service, who was on a visit to trumU m Ipoh ha t. r INaaaa oaj route to Hong Konr
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 82 5 fir Economical Transportation r a fl ego 4 V ty c CJr \<^ isa* x* 2 i 1^ i H a ,~^b Staaars^^XltaTaßsv C/v »v- iNkaai 'i< i 9 1 VHnGßa«BasßaT^^s9S^ r **3% > (fl N J- as ifr^^V Borneo- Chevrolet Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements.) S SINGAPORE. KUALA
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    • 285 5 -TI BB*L'f^Bß A l S a L SB «f J /(Cr^^3hj| If iT MAJOR SEGR AYE, the first man to vr^^n mA /j^yfA exceed 2(K) m.p.h. on Land and if Af jSnl winner of many international races, S 7.j \fmmt l»wns a Hillman Fourteen, which he |jj «">« ,v s-
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  • 972 6 i Final Played Before A Few Hundreds! ji WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THE AMATEURS. Andrew Seymour. •I [StWCiAL TO FREE riiESS\ There are many curiosities connected with the English Cup which will be presented by the King m the Final of the Football Association's competition to-day;
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  • 744 6 The Romance of Huddersfield. II eld have seised the imagination of the football public m a remarkable way. and econte one of the strongest favo the Cup that ran be recalled. It has often been said that Hudderafield are spendthrifts, ami that they BBVC bought their
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  • 40 6 A well-known woman is a famous Mis Malanrop as regards her speech. "And what m France," asked a friend "did you enjoy the most, Mr?. "Well. I think," said the lady, "it was the French pheasants singing the Mayonnaise."—Everybody's Magazine.
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  • 1135 6 ENGLISH LIFE TO-DAY IN BANGKOK. Peaceful Obscurity. China hn< its civil wars; the Malay States their rubber problems; India and Burma their nationalism. Siam the most peaceful and contented of all Oriental countries has its obscurity. There is probably no autonomous nation m the woi id of
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  • 629 6 LONG THOROUGHFARE UNDER MERSEY. Stimulus to Trade. A hundred an. l fifty feet beneath the Mersey's guy waters, where sail ships ol the Seven Seas, men are toiling day and night making a two-and a half miles long "street under the sea" a t>. 000,000 street
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  • 109 6 Commission \cent Itcnianded. i London. Apr. H. Hammeramitb commission agent. named Herbert Am ley, araa rea the lUildhall foi medical observation aftei In had been rhnrgad with interrupt i »n of the athedral last evening Bishop of London was beginnir.. preach his sermon. The Verger, living
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  • 229 6 PefCaattl ralTaaaaaal BeftkaM Pww The ha than tht I I tur\ t.. tun. I l.v this f the thai parti i i and invention, the I as remained the pest af agr el the Farth. t«> 1 lif the Hi ..r paaaaaai unf of tin i of
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  • 388 6 Complaints Against Ball Manufacturers J Payments to Pros. J (.OLFERS AND IWRTKTI.AK MUNI* j S a* [Waltei Ilagenwnt* wolf ball i I h American NeUnßUgpai \llianee.| Clf balb j.i.vii. one of the moat ter taming topics ot conversation among phayera, nntl as there eompetil for
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  • 723 7 Reception at Anjuman. [By Our Muslim Correspondent.! To t Mr \azir A. Mallal. the new I Musiim lawyer who arrived here from Eng- I land last month and has since joined the I office of the legal firm of Messrs J. C Camp- < bell and Co., a
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  • 223 7 The institution of the Rev. H. J. Hutchins m at Malacca was carried out by the Bishop ol Singapore on Sunday, after Fver.song. at Christ Church. Immediately after the ceianaouy, the new chaplain, who was introduced ay Mr. J. W. ramphell. presided over the annual vestry
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  • 44 7 The marriage of Mr. Edward Walkei. of Messrs. McAlistcr and Co., Ltd., Bad Miai Doris Pt»ynton will take place at 1.30 p.m. on Saturday at St. Andrew's Church, Kuala Lumpur. A reception will be held afterwards at Mr. Walker's house. "Bintflcy," Kia Peng-rd.- M.M.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 114 7 t TWEAKS' Soap is matchless for j its transparent purity I matchless for the skin and match- I less for the complexion m all climates. At W JLT I a 'j* *^>^2 Ay m B.Mr Am I I Matchless y Complexion Sole Agents I A. F. Pe^u-s Ltd., London Kar:
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    • 227 7 I NEW DESIGN IN j i 1 TEAK BEDSTEADS 1 Handsome Teak Bed stead with Quartered T a I "^*^^^^^aa^—^M^aa^aaaaaaa— -aJßj^r 1 > *^gr lTlf^^l IT" Centre Panel as Illustration. fti^h- jf^l l laT »n. Side Kails (inly Price $26.50 nett. IA A -^-r-L J2 ffl^ IL LL L J
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  • 721 8 CRAVING DOCK BORINGS UNSUCCESSFUL? Labi ur M-.P.s Su^estion. There arere several refaranaas t*» the > ngapi re aarnl has i:i the eeaarae of the detail n th aaeaJ aatlmai i ia mail areeh Bfr. Uiidgemaa (Firs Lord of the Admiralty suiu There is one avert af very
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  • 439 8 "H. M. H.." Blackley. Manchester, srritee! I have built the Manchester Guardian se' for three valres to ■pacHatation, but I am unable to gat any other station than Man cheater. The eond msar b good one. al thoaajh I ham n<> slow aaatani dial, am the volume
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  • 110 8 High I'o c red Short-».i\« Velaa, v:. Tavfh, M.»r. i. i the Genera aenl fa high power short»araee arirele* nea vnhre is i i r l. ir. I ■Bl m wooden i agth. i epal am 10 t 15 kil-> rei r«■:• »|v>i I v. has
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  • 119 8 Rei-ently CotOßlbo pieke.l up I iecture N ,4 B«»oks" bioadcast from Chelmsford. TI i« .-plion \>».%s vi\ sati-fa,- >iv Immediately afterwards a conversation bctv Mr. Will m> of England anil Mr. Preatott af America BBaS BaSB heanl. The (.•onversation lasted for about bb hoor. The
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  • 140 8 A unique use of the gramophone for the instruction of intending broadcast arli>ts at the Berlin Academy of Music is sor iU ,1 m the *'Winles> World" l>\ Frank W;»r I ii, r of f h-- "\'i»s i- -r-he Zcitung.** The aim of the Acadi my is
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  • 124 8 An amateur wireless enthusiast m Ipoh informs us that, -t- :s.ir» a'dacJl this i\\vinesdayl morning:, he hoard Chelmsford, (■">. S.W.t Km: land, transmitting a concert on L' 4 meters, says the Times of Malaya. This amateur next heard 2.L.0 (London) till 4 a.m. and then
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  • 29 8 The first television photo sent h\ <;. fiom Lord* was I hat ot a eentriioqniit's dummy. It wag thought New V raapond an n »i portra Whtti Ileus. Detroit News
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 342 8 i t-c-i-i-a-i-fi c-f-u-kii-i -a G-a-a-i-B-B-«-o-ai-i-«-i-B*» PUMPS J •naßßaasßßaaaaaaaaa i i i R I For ii 5 Good Dependable I Pump I m I PRICE $3 i BJ BB 1 Malayan Motors, Ltd. i I 14-20 Orchard Road Singapore. n n a Asrents throughout F.M.S.— Wearno Brothers, Ltd. a P B'B
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    • 408 8 v^ SB?/ •THAT PACKAGE? j I J .aaa aaaaaaai t It Means Health to You m a Day I I I That's a strong >tatem. nt. 1 tit if true rh\llosgji is the discover., of the eminent I! liiiervfi. |i and has hem proclaimed a^ one ol lln I additions,
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  • 97 9 THIRTY SHOCKS IN ONE NIGHT. Bis: Death Toil. Keuter's Service. Soha. April 111. Offer 1,000 dwellings are m ruins m Philippopolis, others are uninhabitable and it is known that 27 people have been killed m five neighbouring villages. Thirty earthquake shocks were felt at Philippopolis during the night.
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  • 265 9 [Router's Service. L« ndon. Apr. 19. Tht death i^ announced Lord F.vei>loy [Lord Reenter, of Ahtaata worthy House. KingßWOrthy, Winchester, hat! reached the graat age of i» T yean at the time of his death. An MA. he was called to trie bar m ISo") and
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  • 114 9 Renter's Ser viee.J London. Apr. 19. "1 have the most complete evidence that large number of Treasury notes issued b\ i Baeaiaa Bank m Britain have ]>assed into the possession af the Communist Party, and thence to Communist organisers all over Britain." declared Sir \V. Joynson Hicks,
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  • 78 9 Russian Money m England. [Router's Service.J London. Apr. 19. Al question time m the House af Comneons Sir William Joynaoii Hicks Home Secretary eonlirmed that the Bank af England notes found on the Irish gunmen Bireated m London m connection with a levolvei aatuggthsg conspiracy had been traced
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  • 76 9 (■<M»d Work m Many Countries. [Reuter's Service. 1 (iene>a. Apr. 9. The formidable list of opium seizures reported to the Leagn share November IMB, discussed at the Opium Committee meeting to-day. testitied to the vigilance af the authorities m Beany tenantries lo rope with the illicit I
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  • 49 9 [Reuter's Service. 1 Helsinufors. Apr. 19. Vißianan, one of the Communist leaders, who was arrested m a polic.* round-up of snapecte has eoaaaiittad unhide hy aeaaaaaag hiaaaelf. Thirty Communists bib now m (Ustody and arrests continue. The BrißßaV era include most af the Diet and several journalists.
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  • 39 9 [Renter's Service 1 Valenciennes, Apr. 19. Dorset (the Cimmunist Deputy, recently sentenced m his absence to years impri- eeannent for revolutionary activities m I (hina and Indo-China last \earl ajaaj arrested when leaving an SteettOß meeting.
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  • 28 9 Reuter's Service. l i New York. Apr. lit. The PasVaral Baaaraa UanUs at Bnabaa and Chieagn have established a re-di-count rate f -Ii; pt-rcc at.
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  • 118 9 No Further Prospects. (ReuterV- S- rvice.l London. April 19. Commander Pankl has decided to leave the Navy to seek civil employment, as ho is convinced that as the result of the Court Martial sentence he has no Bfajssajel „f a J. vancement m the service. The
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  • 133 9 Negotiations Proceeding. I Reuter's Sei viei London, April 19. In the Honae af Coaaasaaa rapsyaag to Cal. Harry Pay (Lah. Southwarkl, Mr. (i. I. r. I^oeker Lampson (I'nrier Se: Foreign Af fairs) said no specific claim for reparation for the occupation of the British Consulate at Nanking by
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  • 134 9 Premier and Rubber Debate. Beutat*s hV 1 1 lea. 1 I.ondor. April IH. Al ihe end of the BjassatiaM m The House af Cornnions Mr. I. K. I b/BOS Pah.. PI it tinjr i asked for an early dat»- for tht Op position eashate on th«- "mishandling
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  • 82 9 France's Note to the Powers.] I Bestter i Bei i i«-e. I Paii*.. \pr |f The French Note, which Is 1»< inir telegraphed ta London. Per In. Ronuand Tokio lasasediately, embodies the Draft Treaty outlaw ing war and foDoffl the lines of the Note to America. It
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  • 62 9 Trial Section to Commence. [Reuter's Service.J Tehran. Apr. IS. The Mejliss passed I»i'l granting BS Aaaarsaaa irrm and a Qarnaaß esjashlaa th« railway survey fi«>m Bandargaz it'asjuar Sea) to Media mnierah I Persian (iulf) arith the aanstruotion of l-'J r.iiNs as a trial portion, and the option
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  • 68 9 [Reuter's Service. l Kenton, Illinois Apr. 18. Charles Mrget the li adi r «f the gang ararfars which cost the Egyn4 ssetani »n Illinois a srore lives md who u senteneetl to death m July last \car foff the 'mirder m Dacaanhet IBM af Mr. Aeasasa,
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  • 47 9 Renter's Ban lea*] Tulagi. Solomon Island-. Apr. 1" A nati\e named Freal h.i oiife.-»sed the shunting of the cadi L, I Uliea. Kr- ;il has baaa sasrteri ad ta daeUa. Fifty n dives aja IB BB MraCO tht murder af BBtiva polli I
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  • 41 9 [Renter's Service.] Cen«-*a. \pr. 11*. With a \i* w to ;i\(»idinir misunderstanding the United States Consul has unofficially communicated ka ilk' L BgBB S« s.riat the draft of Mr. Kallagg 1 li the mil am lag ot war.
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  • 17 9 [ReuterV Service.] I nd .11. Apr. 1«i. Summer-time begins at I nYWk Sunday ir.orninir.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 471 9 BUSINESS CARDS. DRINK •FLORANGE" WITH SODA j pure aiul natural beverage I HEALTHY KEFRESHING 1 I Personal belongings of every riptioa trlass. chinaware etc. rely packed for conveyance to ir i~s «,f the world. Luggage etc transported, attended and put on or rail, and sent anywhere. Write— GEE AND CO.,
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    • 687 9 NOTICES. THE HOTEL ASIA LIMITED N0.,. JS> to 7r Ccci gtreet Xott ;{7 tt Stanley Street (omfortable and Airy rooms f.tted with -lectrrc llgkt, and mod.-m sanitation excellenl etdsiaa. The bar. brwskfaat, tiffin aad dining room,, will be open t„ ht Public fro,„ Wedaesday lxth April lagg. M u -ic
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    • 408 9 sfein Sufferers mmm^ 9 J-^* i^^i'fl PRESCRIPTION i <jg& > D.D.D. Prescription is an infallihie i. V edy for Bad Leg, Eczema, Psoriasis, lljllll Salt Rheum. Prickly Heat, Ringworm. It^-^ll Dhobies Itch, or other skin trouble. e^pysj Salves cannot do the ork SatJlj —they simply < log the pore*. D.D.D
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    • 181 9 TENDERS. JOBORE f.OVERNMENT. the Ihr State Bscr«'tNi>. Jeesssa Kahra, ap s*» enja af Mth. A. H\ F.\ DKPI J H I 1 J H 1' .ni.l nrHsfihcation a*a> ..rtVe V h«.ri Hahm, any BSarSBBSj day hrtan«a I S.ia a.m. an«l 4 p n% t'drrm as-- .Iwlm-iI a. »»m-i I 4
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  • 411 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1928. HELP FOR OUR SEAMEN. Reference was made m our news columns yesterday to the work the Missions to SCBBBBB as far a< it has gone m thli port, and opportunity is again taken to press an appeal <>n behalf af the work upon
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  • 315 10 1 lie Times of Malaya has no* issu- < id its reply to Mr. Ormsby Gore's m.al of parts of the report of Mi speech at Ipoh ?nd maintains that that report was a correct one, that Mr. Rile Miller's name was used by Mr. Gore and
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  • 406 10 Th» Legislative t'ouncil meets on H day May 7. The Blue Star Minstrel Pasty has I e\» mpted from rt IBM. I apt. Meadow i lent Caaßartllor, Penang. Mr I Bead, K.i Paaa f, Ibm granted three months' leave. Mr. C. R. H'Wit has Bat appointed a P.iei.strar of Mohan.
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 47 10 Five Malays Drowned. lKr>ni Our Oars (>ritspoaaVntj ■BBSS, |asj 2t. hive Malays he oner, on therm s •h- slan-i rnesday nurht. < .ir w» i •rew of a hsi- h wh h \aa- -waraped >\ h.-a\ v < .is 11 I fth I einiC tn las baa
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    • 69 10 (Li mi. Our Own '<>rr*§pami*r Kuala I u input. \,,r Mii> aos presented with t\\< udili* >m'> wt-l <»*terrfa>. thf I from th« < '»ns?aa an«l Indian Caßsßßs mile-, ai. i ihe Saaafaßaau ii\ i Si i i lea ssaoriatioi l .x MKiiiist t s, iraaaaa bmv
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  • 81 10 Municipality To Take (ho Siulap. A n I the Mvi v. t ar as tl I X I I the 1... that the Ratal L Bit a. as specu lide th Mum. BaraMJ to th«- lower asset n aj. ritj tat aseasbsrs aaeai I m Ibbi m\\
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  • 285 10 Th.> snath has i 1 BfJMI Th« I I called upon i Mr. I Hi I<. Land Revenue. Mr B. I D 0 Ja-m. Mr. I l! II Th. IM>< sanctioned an expenditure of $r*< atriation of Indian dec j. pMj from the r M B, Mr. V W Hamilton.
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  • THE RUBBER CRISIS.
  • 32 10 I \TKST Xl F.IO IC \NH ll\ l»RI< I (From Ou> I onrlon \pr Messrs Svn sod S.« .a<r notify todajre nibber Messrs. i i notify I .J 11 1
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  • 46 10 l.a*l \iuhi- Tltratn M Barnard* .1 a latg< gave I li.l I and it eras a i aaaal BB M n. and W Helped him t. he part of X and Barring' v> 1 gr«*at usaiatan.i m aiakinr 1 n«»«»n. apaay a rev iii
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  • 12 10 eh-i I an provision of he with at an MMBBj
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  • 18 10 Th. ,t day. Xpnl 1 M Psnaag n i temp"»at shade ti IM| I I
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  • 8 10 Tan Kah h iriiati Imanufw. tan .1 I
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 267 10 •.•Xa£o]^» a o a a ajaaggajjaiagg-^^ 1 B •'7/YiV CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECKS." a o j Caldbecks "Spec/a/" 1 Ports am/ Sherries I I Are Obtainable m GREAT VARIETY, j WELL WORTH A TRIAL. I fl j CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. Ii r foi (Incur jtorata' under BBS CeasjMtaies" Oriliini
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    • 52 10 .jfoTOoW.*^ JMUMM'SJ CHAMPAGNE 1. THE WORD! 1 Ji ,T j ■■-■-a-e-a-B-a-a-B-a-B-B-a-a-a PURPLE TRIANGLE J "BASS" ft 7 t /4^^^N I T7HK RRSW FOR THE TROPICS i Sole Agents B Adamson, Giiftllan Co., Ltd. B B-B-aVB-BHHB-B-aVBMHBVar-B-BM H.B. Winter. I MERCHANT TAILOR. G-M, Battery Road, (Second Floor— "G. H." Building). SINGAPORE. Tel.
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    • 11 10 i To-day's Feature. TO-DAY'S CUP FINAL.— j SI SCIAL —Enr,. f.
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  • 56 11 PHIIJPOPOLIS THROWN DOWN. i rriblc Havoc. Ret ci vice. St la, Apr. JO. all an i a quarter of :i high ft round m the ole of Philippolu i BrthcmaJ number of i hurt has building? destroyed. 0 the mi; Only thi ruii Boi Of rad. deon. •i
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  • 35 11 The Position Worse. I »>ater*a Service.J -bunhay. Apr. 2(1. ""11 str.ke situation has bf> ence of the strikers m calling out other workers mills arc now idle and 10,1 X) are
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  • 4 11 DSDSSD
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  • 19 11 JAPANESE DESPATCH TO TSINGTAO. i-Xichi Serai t i sale, \|>r. 151 to despatch Iway I of live Kumamoto Division
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  • 11 11 J Pejus*, Apr. IH. been I nance il ('resident.
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  • 17 11 St rvieca] Tokio. Apr. |f. nui lionaire and wellwas re1n d at 8 iterlife agnia
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  • 15 11 v hi Service.] Teaks, \pr. 19. injuries (trous fire at
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  • 14 11 vice.] Tokio. \pr. 19. raki. T Meiseikai, 1 il! sup]
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  • 74 11 i Official Serviet Rugby, Apr. 19. i. m the House had Br isl ign Ministry on mam nts 1 i arh the subject of lied that into..k place ;it Genevs bility for laspification of h could h<- include.! con prepared i"li for t hi- 1»i X- c
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  • 34 11 "'Miiiux Big Advantage. [Reuter's Benito.] London, April 19. I presiding ar the annual referring t.. ihe reon m which the Coas- that the settleulted m a financial I 'ompany of t.'!"O.On
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  • 61 11 1 "rind from Sydney. i Vice.] Sydney, \pr. 19. I 1 ibb Cruisers which were desbi l all lands, is the t t < lovei nment my""ipnosed it ars eft at the for safely. 11,1 the Japanese oeIt was di s- v m ad* aler'i ii ized
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  • 81 11 ON STOCK EXCHANGE. Unbounded Confidence. IReuter's Service-l T i N v York Apr. 20 u hA^' ****M* Govartnaanil Bond. >". New Yorf Stock Exchange M «nd commented on as m thi New York market and stabili "ntaon of the world niarkl t Üb,h- »I-ra!dT,i,.une,hvc.ls on the
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  • 40 11 ater 1 Sei vice. T Colombo. April M. me French steamei I ap Padaran from phon^' »c. south of ColornT cannot proceed owing to turbine trouShe requires towage, ami a tug is to 3 to aaaist.
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  • 36 11 Reuter's Service.] Mexico iv. April 20. ii irgeats we 1;.- ter dernl t pa, m the State isurgents belonged to a Ifdby Guillen known as -Roa, of Tli '•'•--I -»'!»■•> are n,.r L .p.c
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  • 101 11 [British Radii < Oeial .Service.J Knghy, Apr. i«». Majoi G. M. Kanderaley (Cons., Herts ""chin) aaked the 11. me Socretar>- abet tl al Ban] of Engfoun 1 on the pers ms dea--1 1" [l Ph runm 1 arrested for beini I 'ii of firearms, had been
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  • 29 11 [Rent..,-. Service.] Condon. Apr. 19. In the ll. .use of Lords i lie Straits Settlements and .lohoie Territorial Wat ri nt Ilill passed the commit;.
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  • 189 11 GRADING AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT. [British Radio— Official Service. l Rugby. Apr. 19. Mr. Walter Goinneas, Minister for Vgricuhore, moved m the Rons* ol Comthe leeocd rending of a Lil! for the ing and marking if agricultural pro- Arhich has already pasaed the Hone* -is. said it was proponed to start imiuediwith
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  • 143 11 I [British Radio -Official Service.] Rugby. Apr. 19. afar. Kenworthy asked, m th*- House ommona, whether a stntamenl could made regarding the conversations that luul taken place between the Britiah Foreign Oflkca and the French Foreiga Ministry on th subject of limitation of Btmaments by agreement, and
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  • 494 11 THE NATIONALISTS PROTEST. Troops For Tsinanfu. [Rental's Ear Baatarn Barsiea.] Shanghai. Apr 2(1. Three hundred Japanese troops from Tientsin this morning Braffß railad to T.dni anfu nhaia they arc e\ pec-ted to arrive to-morrow. The Nationalists (apt and Veiuhowfu on the lMh. instant and are pushing
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  • 79 11 Paris. April 20. A lively discussion is taking place m the press m regard to the fad that the world Right by M.M. Contoaad Lenrfx arm made mainly without official support, and emphasises that the flight from Tokio t.. Fnusce was entirely unaided, yet heat all records
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  • 162 11 with politeness and respect, hut m his rapacity ;h a member of the British Govsramsnt though not yet af the Cabbset, a.s < BC of the speakers yestorda\ seemed to suppose -it is rather dirticult to do 80. Foi onraelvea, we cannot regard his tateat effort as altogether happy, hut
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  • 185 11 At the P.A.M. dinner to Mr. Ormshy-Core the Hon'ble the Chief Secretary reminded his hearers of what he said at the time of the slump m 1921. Keep your heads and your labour. He wished to say the same now. He appreciated the difficulties of
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  • 558 11 TIMES OF MALAYA'S REPLY. "Mr. Miller's Name was Mentioned." In the Baagae af leader on Mr. Ormsi, N Lores Ipoh speech, the Times of M:*la>a says. Quite what does all this mean** the render w ,ll ask himself. It mean nra with the facts as are
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  • 444 11 MR. GORE'S SECOND SPEECH ON RUBBER. Kuala Lumpur Comment. h the coins, „t" a leader dealing with i Mr (hue's Bpeoca to the R.A.M. the Mala> Mail says. We have no desire <T intention to pursue thai aapacl <>f the mat- j ter any further. Bat m hi- autl I
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 123 11 t^p!s SPRING'S NEWEST V/ s 'wk nncl rlWrttin I U Hats T$L m White :mH Panid StY \*l fs&7 Trices, Krom <",.<Mi si\i.\pore.' W*!ii!*W!*«*^^ r M rsßm r^§s^ \rgrrr: r •Tl T > > l *^"aaaaaaasaa^Ba^Mß > ,ia > B W ßaawßaaaaaß^—"- jaaaßaasßaw'aaaa***^"^ r 1 I s*Bsss BB^^^ V I
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  • 427 12 The English Way. "The more I associate with horses the more I am convinced that we must study the horse's mind— his disposition, memory, instincts, sensitiveness, intelligence, and affection— if we are to train him to any permanent and high degree of efficiency." This sentence m
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  • 638 12 The Art of Weeping. At first sight it might seem that tears were simply a boon granted by Bfctar«3 to her children whereby our emotions eafl Ins] expression and our grief, when it comes can be robbed of its stoniness. Thus it was that stern warrior heroes
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  • 317 12 (.u. ml on Prison W all*. Toronto. Mar. 21. Tht- dta h sentemc pa.*scd on 1 >«v Mucdnnald. the New York a- tress wh. twenty Tie ars af age. l*oi ihe murder of Adelaid Koui-hard. a tax rah driver. neai the frontier, m tat neighbourhood of
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  • 135 12 Failure to Submit WeekU Return* n| Bel London. April 3. Fines amounting to f1.»'.00 anil i tolelling were imposed at thi Ix.rough Mreet Police Curt to-day on Archibald Scoul!er. trading nretlßß I Company, bookmakers, far failing to *i.r mit Breaks) retains bets and fail me to
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  • 39 12 Wheseas licences are being -ued at ihe rate Bf 1.000 a day m Fnghnd. The (NBas 1 number issued r.t the end of February war 2,431.000, an increase during ihe ln«t tbr»»f months of .15.000.
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  • 16 12 Stratford lodger: A husband dov* not iisuall) bother about the language he v-, a» his wife.
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    • 340 12 Kruschen saved my life." "Having been m Hospital for past six months suffering from acute appendix trouble with compli- cations, and undergoing five operations for same, I thought it would be of interest to your firm to knew that Kruschen played a great part m saving my life when other
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    • 238 12 REWARDI 100,000 He Win Knln*-> an.l Itladd. r IMS, the remedy used all orer tie- W.n1.1 (or iiKsre than 40 years, contain* m in-_'r.-. 1 i.-ni whieli eohmrt lie urine l»l lit*. We li-i.|i\ aaaraatae Uu»t this ingredient i* a genuine tin |>i i> niedh me recoj;ni*ed sihl use.i il<»ei<»r»
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    • 69 12 Cusenier's Three Crown BRANDY bbbß A nan II ll Lbbb! *ll ff coobjXc m $3.30 Per Bottle (Duty Included) A Ken is JOHN LITTLE CO.. I TD. < Ineotnersaesl m Eaalsnd Singapore. I'mang and h Lumpur. Bi^B^B^^BHBaH^BBBBHaiM^BaA^M^BMBai^HMHHMaM^W IHE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDIFRT COMPANY. LIMITED. SHII'CHANDi SHIRRROKKKS COMMISSION \<i Office*:— M\\ Mtn- M
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 56 12 P.CKW.CK .N gg M. re Uni: T^T^Z II I J~% I 1 ,a*r^, i- II ■S,-» M« PICKWICK WAS SO F^>i>MO ov.SOorvi YES ME H AD NOTICEo'THE ft, I W'4 Si a^ ll movfdbym<jwellers young woman downstairs she is attach -sT%ri fS^ £*5l t« 2 ir^u^i^SS"^^-^ BcWTttroo^Ssr^s^^.r ■*«■> ***5-r l^€,H&r^^^^sr
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  • 368 13 Refuses to Send Hoy Special School. If parents believe Ka divine heeling;, the naedical i rofeaaioa masl nafc guard the public by s,.,in<r that children have necessary and proper treatment." said Dr. Davies. a London County Council tubercular specialist, at Wands-vorth l\tty Baaaieeß on Mar.
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  • 124 13 The ancient crown af Hungary, for which a stronger guardianship has yaal been appointed by the Hungarian Parliament, once very neariy came to Fnland. When Kossuth struck a famous but ill-fated blow for Hungarian independence m 1849 he obtained possession of the precious diadem, the symbol of
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  • 592 13 Only Hope of Recovery. Bradford, Mar. 15. I Spi-akinK lu-uay as Übs sssbjbl af the Bradford branch of the Federation af 11..--tish Industn -s Mr. Henry Bs-Jai, prosuimt of the Welsh rinplate AsßOraSlhsß, said thai m a large portion of the Industry here th. o.MiibutinK
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  • 292 13 News has been eived from the I Uaesis thai Father Fmacis Xavier Nlcolaee, a Roman Catholic missionary to the leasers' of Oceania, died on March 10th.. after six years' confinement m the company af MO lepers of Makogai. and after aapeca Being all the tortures of this
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  • 155 13 I Apropos <,i (Be man who In d o, deducting postage when paying his ran "K.\|eitus" wiites: "The general principle 01" iaw is thai the debtor mu.s; find out ar-i pay his < i editor, a principle which is not and is not likely to be, annulled
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 358 13 AmW m^^^^^^^^ mmm^mm BBBBBBBBaaaaßßßßßßßßßaaaaaaaaaaaiii^-^ en\aaaßs*^ ■"■^"•asnaßßansaaanl feh _j^H_ > B 1 1 »nnaaßsaaßnaasaßßßßßßßßßßn I If It Pays To Buy Genuine^ I EVERBADY Unit Cells I L/ .ire built csvvially \Jf- l^-»»* s c a v ia s I ■Khtions Heat or cold .iMffi^l r 1 I hive no efTeet upon
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    • 203 13 y.-^A\VaV.V.VBVa-^ASV/W-W'WVWV.\-^^^.%VWVJ'AV^^ I Lubricate Texaco 1 You can tell Texaco products by 2jj THE RED STAR GREEN T" I j Insist on rhsßan Ihcy htand for < RELLiABiLI T V There is :i Ti*\n j j MI l\ Manufac?u;.-d by I THE TEXAS COMPANY, H.S.A. Dlitributors for Mala; WILLIAM JOAK9 CO.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 650 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHT! V WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AN!) N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Uverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) 0 Due S pore. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. a ARI EDON
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    • 557 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "elleMFline. TT^rx£A§iI ENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Spore. aaaa s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE Mar I s.s. CITY OF TOKIO June 2 a... CITY
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    • 392 14 P. &*<"> British India and Apcar Lines (incorporated m England.) j MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO I SERVICES. :o: PENINSULAR AND ORIENTS S.N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S «.ii\.-:ii\M rN LONDON AND FAR EAST MMI skr\ h I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR (HINA AMI \\\>\\ U BBS Tonnaur -pore Teena*.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 596 15 O. S. K. Line. IKaiiaataaae, e fMlll r n steamers. Arrire. Leave. j Hamhurg. Bremen. rie Colombo, Adaa and P. Said Amur Mam \t., v v Vf .a, o i. iV May 10 I own. Santos, urn fLa Plata Maru May May 4 Zanzibar, Per ss anleam. Beil r Marques
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    • 552 15 "PRESIDENT nBaaBBBBBT liners -r^^HSDollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. AH staterooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each havine un electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate all heve hot and cold running water. The spacious steel
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    • 670 15 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL PACKET NWiGXTION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT Willi Till NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 364u, with sul.-connectionn to: Paasage. r 'eight. Transhipment. Marine Departnuata and Manager's desk. Represent slices m the SirsiU Sedlemenu (Sin f apo-r and |v«.n f of
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  • 244 16 Destroyers' Vain Search. [Reuter's Serve-,*.] I on n. Apr. 19. A message received at Barry statc:bat American destroyer? have returned from Honolulu after a week of vain search For the liner Asiatic Prince, with a crew >f 22 British and 30 Chinese, which is a fortnight
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  • 225 16 The fleet «>f tt)e ah \e "inpany is being augmented by four new oil-burning w- Duchess of Atholl, Duel.. Bedford Duchess of Cornwall ;ind Duchc-- of Rjeh mond. which will be plying between Quebec ami .Montreal to Liverpool. Csaaagew, B< feet, Southampton. < "herhourg and Antwerp, m
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  • 232 16 Reference t.» the -upph of n.eat t.. the Blitiah N.ivy was Bands I>> l.t. C.n.dr. Kin areettrj (Lah Hull* when he pointed that it is only on 'hristma- l».i> that thi Btaaaee «»f the Kevj ..i< allowed ta ha\» Brui.-h meat? On every «»ther day
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  • 106 16 Shirs. Montr* ide the Wharven or Expected to Arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Hyacinthus 21. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Sado Maru 15; Remo S. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Nil. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Katong 47. West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4). Malwa 5; Polyphemus
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  • 53 16 The body of a la-ear employed m the Marine Department wa< foun m the Eat I-agoon yesterday. It appears that' he was omplo\ed ab»ng with others m fumigating the Sussex m the lagoon, and was later found \>< be missing, a search on board the vessel failing
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  • 25 16 YESTERD Y'S CARGOES. Rice by the Mattel la from Bangkok Rice by the Ling Nam from Rangoon. 420 pigs from Saigon by the Kronprins Olav.
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  • 75 16 The Clara Jebson brought ifl deck pat sengers from Swatow yesterday. A tine of .£5O. with five guinea- cost was imposed at Wc.-t Hartlepool on Gerahard Frost, captain of the German steamer Juno, charged with carrying a deck load of props m excess of the quantity J allowed for winter
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  • 71 16 (By courtesy cf the Government Health Office). For the twenty-four hours ending midlight April 19th. Max. shade temp. HH.fi F Mm. shade temp. 7(1.5 F Mean shade temp. H1.4 F Max. sun radiation 157 F Mm. grass radiation 72 F Sea temperature Max. H3 Mm. K2 F Mean
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    • 660 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) 0) B FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) r and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The bji. MARELI.A is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia.
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    • 472 16 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc. 44. REAVER STREET. NEW YORK. (Incorporated la U.S.A.) 0 GENERAL AGENTS REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA \m, BALTIMORE (via Sues) M.V SILVERHAZEL due May 3 M.S. SILVERASH due May M.S. SJLVERGI du< May 9 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICE SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS
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    • 226 16 KIBRY MM lONIMIN 82 PALI Mtl I iomm sa Ms. l Pa«*«-ng. r R \N(.ooN i Ol oMIio V PI > Mol 111 \N|. v uith through >f\ fraai Singapore aad Penang HOMKU \I0» vmi is Steaeaec. I 1.11 I BHROPBHI RBREFORDSHIRI GI OI'CESTER paaj LANCASHIRE CHFSHIRI YORKSHILI LKICI SHROI
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 512 16 MAIL DESPATCHES* BY TRAIN. uala Pahang, Pekait, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas ard Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. iangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. [ota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penanr: and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. j Lelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
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    • 40 16 CLEAR \N( ES. j April 20. -Egra, Hong Kw.mg. Ban Siong Bee. (remas, Fook Sang. Mongolia. K'nt j Companion. Pleiodon. Barratta. illrit.j; 5 Chicago Maru. (Jap.); Pontianak. C'tiaan J Huygens. Sampit. Planciu B, Van d« r C..p,.| f len. (Dut).
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  • 703 17 Women of To-day and Last Century. I-ady hr.-.rices Balfour, wi,<> gave a very interesting address on March 21 on her recollection of eailier day.-, was m a very difficult position. Lady Lawson Johnston's At Haass was m aid of King Edward's Fund for Hospitals, and Lady Frances,
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  • 283 17 Sequel to a Quarrel. Dorothy Louise Noles, 2.'L described as a music teacher, who had travelled from Ceylon to face a charge of bigamy, pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey and was sentenced by the Recorder (Sir Ernest Wild, K.C.) to a nominal term af
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  • 651 17 Afghan Monarch's Crowded Naval Day. Southampton, Mar 19 King Amunullah this afternoon made a voyage m one of the most modem types of submarine from Portsmouth to Southampton. The crui.se of twenty-two miles was made under practical service conditions. The Afghan King, the first monarch to make
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  • 306 17 On the Air Force vote for men m the House of Commons Mr. Frank R.»o renewed his attack upon airship* m a speech which was greatly enjoyed by the House for its humour and its fund of information. Each of the airships building at Cardington, be said,
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  • 46 17 The Ipoh Division of the Perak Boy Scouts Association has received the gift of a Union .lack from Mr. L. A. Chaeey. Ditrict Scoutmaster. This flag Is let |>erpe tual competition among Ipoh troops tor the highest percentage of points gained at Field l>ays and Parades
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    • 699 17 (HARITY CROSSWORDS COMPETTTION. NO. 64. $750 m Prizes ,ii. bl p.id to the succwsful competitor* m thi. competition. Ist Prize $450, 2nd Prize $300. Krom the profits of the competition 60 per cent will be handed to ST. MARY'S HOME, SINGAPURE. *ai» Vcraa*. i BaTv BBBBBSTr 1 TV I '■>
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    • 511 17 Am\\ BbW Kf •9 9 BTP W 1 Then strengthen I New red blood healthier blood -will i Iji be the result of a few weeks' use of T ff Kalzana. B It will increase the activity and vitality o ft Ihe cells of your body because Kalzana R 6
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  • 793 18 Mr. J. H. Harris on Its Limitations. Mr. John H. Harris, the Parliamentary «cretary ti the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Sooifty, addressed the North western Free Trade Union m V.tnehester recently «»n "Preforenee: law material and native labour." He pointed out that preat pressure lad been
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  • 342 18 liarher Who Shaved Man of Destiny. Sa asaaajTa. A link with some tl taM greatest m lident- of Hrit.sh hlstoi pi .1 b\ Ml. Auirustu- Pentland. a taTtttj cat -old Swansea tnan. who.-,- father. Captain James Murray Pentland, served with Nelson and cane into intimate omt.i
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  • 86 18 Scoto of gipsies were present at the funeral of Mrs. Fanny Giles. aged <»<», "the Romany Queen of the Southern Counties." who.se body after her death m a earavar at Godalming. Surrey, was taken to Hildenbrough Churchyard. Kent, for burial People from all parts of the
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  • 83 18 ("anon Peter Green, of Manchester, ad dressing a I.enten midday service at St. Nicholas' Church, Liverpool, discussed the arguments for and against Darwinism. He added: "I am sure that the lower animalhave not attained a peimanence of personality of a soul. But lam sure that
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  • 72 18 Tin ng M|! n the t.. Mr w v Waki IV Id, I ii-h captain and i minenl Rlagafi r Bine "Mv« h of the n I! apart, i du< I Indie ve, < Ru.--ia i- »mt a garo< Tatars nt i bs> sorov field; ami
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  • 47 18 Mr. Sidney Webb, who represents Soaham is a Labour member of the House of Commons, has announced that he dtta not intend to see' re-election. He states that last strain of Pai liauvntary life i- too were for him to MCTt tßotinr torn tl 70 of age.
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  • 205 19 The Artificial Silk Exhibition at Holland i'atk iv Uaint an aniusinyr assm-tnn-nt <>f the new lay tiirure- that ha\e recently nadt their appaartnea m Loaaata shop write* -low.-. Some of the beautiful new fabrlcf :;rc draped tboai silTer ladies who pose m rarel ul attitudes l»ut
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  • 24 19 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPOST. Heagai .r, Rahher. I lin I Miaiag Quiet X h I i i Kul y H lodu- i 1 1
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    • 779 19 ASSETS OVER- $8,000,000 a TUP nnr.m ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $.10,000,000 IHE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED HKAIi oKPirir. on (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) The Cant L SfSaTT SJngaP re LONDON OFFICE: 27 01d Je -v. EC* t.mpany has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies
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    • 321 19 BANKING. aaSaBBSSSSaaSBSS*SBSSSSSSaBSSBB.B^B.BaBS.BSSSBBBS.BBSSB^BSSSSSSS.BBS^^^^^^^^.^^a HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Honp Konj?>. Head Office: Httsf Kong. Authorised Capital $.">o,o<>o,ooP Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Keserve Fund— Sterling £6,000.000 Siivei $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. H. Compton, Esq.. Chairman. N. S. Krown. Esq., Deputy Chairman. B.
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    • 38 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal (barter AD 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE I Fidolity Guarantee— Administration Hnnd*. Singapore Rcprcsvntatixrs.— Mt ssr- BARLOW I CO. CHAiiTEREI) BANK CHAMBERS (Ist (loor) I A. GORDON LEX. Resident Manager
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  • 245 20 L TAIPING AMATEUR MEETING. To-day's Weights. Rac». No. 1. Polo Ponies.— (Seven furlongs i Taree U.S. Sunchoke 10.18, Bolter 0.12, Mahjonu '>.:>, Midinette 9. Race No. L Peaisf (lass B (Six furlongs i BOfstt ll' Java 11.1, Coquette lo.ii. Seatrout 10.10, Precious 10.10. Sterling 10.'. i, Dixie 10.
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  • 129 20 THE S.C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. MONDAYS TIKS. Championship Doubles preliminary 1.. Cox and R. V. Whichello ea. R. H. Wild and F. C. Poyser. Championship Doubles. P. (len and .1. Ltermark vs. A. D. Anderson and .1. M. Collins. R. N. and J. K. Hamilton vs. Major Stothr and Captain
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  • 107 20 Championship Doubles Preliminary. F. Ziegele and G. B. Page vs. G. F. Stringfellow and R. B. Gotch. Championship Doubles. Winners of L. Cox and R. V. Whiche ll 0 vs. F. Murnhy and O. Fuller and R. IL Wild and E. C. Poyser. Profession Pairs. W. R. King
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  • 80 20 MONDAY'S TIES. Double Handicap. Semi-Final. W. A. Balhetchet and V. H. Norris vs. C. A. Norris and E. Ephiaums. Single Handicap A. Semi-Final. R. C. OeMeri vs. S. L. Oehlers. TUESDAY'S TIES. Double Handicap. Semi-Final. R. C. end S. L. Oehlers vs. C. B. Webb and J.
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  • 226 20 A case came up before Air. Gourlay m the Second Police Court yesterday afternoon m which a Chinese was alleged to have committed ;i stabbing affray. Mr. Talma appeared for the accused. The accused had been sent for observation following the crime and evidence trai given by
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  • 267 20 TO-DAYS CUP FINAL AT WEMBLEY. The League Programme. Huddersfield and Blackburn Rovers meet at Wembly today m the final of the English F.A. Cup." The records of the two finalists are as follow: Huddersfield: Beat Lincoln 4 2, West Ham B 1; Middlesbrough 4—o; Tottenham 6—l; Sheffield United
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  • 36 20 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penanjr. Apr. 20. The Penanp Cricket Club defeated the United Indians 4-0, m a I^earue match here, and thus preatly improved thei>. than c of winning the Leatrue.
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  • 60 20 FOOTBALL COM PETITION NO. 33. Int. ndintr competitor! arc reminded that entries ♦"..r Football Competition No. S5 close this naorniaa;, :ind must reach this office by ?;>n o'clo.k. In addition to the results of matches m th< English League competitors art repaired to foraeast the result af the English F.A.
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  • 31 20 In the Garrison Football League the Royal Engineer's hta* No. Company of the Duke's 2—l; and the 11th. Battery RA. drew with th- R.A.O.C. and R.S. 2 2.
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  • 121 20 In the Ittultl af h »me rugby matches on April 7 were: Biistol 14. Le cester 11. North of Ireland 12. Man. he-ter 11. Plymouth Albion B, Old Merchant Taylors »">. Neath 11. Llamily 0. Cardiff a, Barbarians B. Gloucester 28, Welsh Universities ft, Dublin Wanderers li, Birkenhead
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  • 37 20 In a rifle shooting match early this week between the Sergeants' Mess of* the Duke's and H.M.S. Berwick the former won by 350 points to 348. C. S. M. Race (If) made the hiehest score.
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  • 29 20 The Maiacca side, which is to meet the S.C.C. on the Padang to-day will play the Duke's on the No. 1 ground at Tanglin tomorrow.
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  • 20 20 An athletic meeting will bo held by the Duke of Wellington's Regiment at Tanglin on June 21.
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  • 38 20 Programme of Drills up to and for April 22nd. Saturday 21st. 2.30 p.m. Bukit Timah Range, Eurasian Company. Farrer Range, Chinese Company. Sunday 22nd, 7.30 a.m. Bukit Tunah Range, Eurasian Company. Farrer Range, Chinese Company.
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  • 47 20 The funeral of the late Mr. A. Barton Dredgemaster, Jelapang Tin Dredging C<>., Ltd., who met with a tragic death from lightning at the mine on Monday, took place at the General Cemetery, Ipoh on Tuesday afternoon m the presence of relatfajasj and friends and several sympathisers.
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  • 315 20 A SENSATIONAL COME BACK. Key Knocks Out Colona. Battling Key regained a big slice of hi.-. I former popularity last rie;ht when he knocked out G. Colona. a Filipino lightweight. I m the second lound. Key weighed i'st. 41b.. j but he looked much smaller than the Fib- 1
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  • 374 20 The Red Atrocities In South China. The following earnest appeal to the public fee the refugees af Hooilai- flatltt has been issued by a duly authorised lata] committee. The Reds, the brutal Reds, tl all of you are aware, after having shown their tyranny m Canton, by burning
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  • 250 20 Case against Chinese Opened. The hearing of the case m which a Chinese who has now esca*»ed from custo.lv ialleged to have stabbed Mr. W. G. Stirling, Assistant Protector of Chinese m his office m December 192 m was commenced before Mr. J. I McFall m
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 556 20 o (he Editor. Sir. -The tinrw would now seem to be or an effort on the peopl part to bfil l lown the cost of living m Singa|>ore. lave noted m articles appearing m your >aper recently a tendency to encourage the lope that
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    • 281 20 THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ASSOCIATION. lo the Editor. Sir. Than! jroa for lajr*i letaatr. I thr k it is high t- th. t ttaßlll tn r. ralstf It order. 1 -he I n aa resolved mutual adinii., .ciet\ aid that !:ttl. r •1 e'od i> beiaaj accomplish* d thr..,. it- m
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    • 166 20 To the Editor. Sir. Once more through the medium your pa par I tea: It) miat the nuealie. Strata Lighting up to th« m ip a l Boundary past Paya f <»..n Village Mud .-onespondence appeared m the papers from time to time during 192*1 and P.»27 about
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