The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 April 1928
1928-04-23
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section13 1928-04-23 1 Singapore Free Press Hi CENTS. SINGAPORE, SA MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1928. NO. IL\:;9113 words
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Article275 1928-04-23 1 Laptain NN ilkm-. thr \u-tr.ilian aviator of Polar <'\p«iliii«>n fame. ha» m.id«- a *ucceK*ful Hi i; hi Ironi \mcrica to Kur«nH- across thr North Pole Pane B. Ihe draft of thr I rench anti-%»ar treat > it is felt will not ha' approved m Vmerica Ivecaifse it275 words
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Article780 1928-04-23 1 tl I I su ,iunk 1 aaaaa < nd. lotti I i tssatj. ton ii i tl ban th i,.. I "aeaaae I < i and ibis notlrnir a n They areata i talk m whi-V I Ml 0 1 the, i 1 littl. |u< M nd iip|Ex - 780 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement260 1928-04-23 1 aAV.V^-*-VBSVW%»VaV.V.SVWS-.V%V.»| MACKAY MONK'S (WEE ROASTED AND GROUND daily B^ajVtfai-WrV-efe^^ ■•> ......>. BBnOH j Raffles Hotel St. George's Day j Monday, April 23rd. I 0 Tea Danre 6 to 8 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE 1 9.45 p.m. to 1 a.m. j SINGAPORE FLYING CLUB INAUGURAL DINNER AND DANCE. J Saturday,260 words
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Advertisement244 1928-04-23 1 :::::v::::^^^ 1 FOR REFINED PERFUMERY AND TOILET j PREPARATIONS ALWAYS ASK FOR I j PERFUMERY WHTII i^^ British .AmmW^^mmm* AmW m^r <A AmW W 6 sAm\ S Amm\W--Jmm4k ..Sa^H BBBaW aafl f ll aa^B«^X^Bßßi BEST Bar^^^a.sa.sa.ssaaai mm bSSKH I aY as a a^>l I 'Wmmm A^\ OBTAINABLE FROM ALL PRINCIPAL244 words
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Advertisement92 1928-04-23 1 L VTEST ADVERTISEMENTS. saeas fat I iat I Special it tea at the Col I M-.ian» P Mr/ l.;m.i aOasfl L-r the esttatff Irn.-i Paa> Itak Uaaataatl car- Pavrf T. Little*! etUTS l i lati I»l s 1 1 1 Ptaa \1 >n*« a*aai L:iidiaxv- P.-tL'' Black Bottom R al92 words
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Advertisement18 1928-04-23 1 a_a_«L a a aa...... 5 SEE TH\T YOI GET J I RED I AIM. RRAM) j! I COFFEE18 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous133 1928-04-23 1 LTHE WEEK. L'.'trrf. Ii l< .MaUnv..: H W. S* I Black Botti i: INaaaaasaj, t4CBt Water, ail Malacca: H W. Mt nm., l. IBJt p* *J.. St. Ar..!'- a M J K«l Fl\ inir 1 >\ Hore l» N rea, I I M p.m. N Ui^rh Water, Bit a M133 words
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Article217 1928-04-23 2 Altrrations. Ruvers Seilersi K. Lumpu] Tin 11-1I l 1 32s :v.\> Ta nt ($1) 1.07% 1.1t% Penjrkalea «•"»>-> l">.^ 8d 16a Id t.d. Puteh (>n 1.47% 1.57% hahman H\d>. < .S 1 1.60 1.6" Allenby <^i 1 1.00 1.25 Alor Gajah ($1 i.«>«' 1 25 A. Hitani217 words
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Article62 1928-04-23 2 Sataraaj'a A Her at iai a, April 21st. Claaiag Pracaa. Buyers SellerJ<>-'.. r 15 20 M;i >'' 1.2") l.:'i(» Paroi Tiat 7 dia 6d diac P 1.45 1.56 Telul Kin 1.40 1.47% Btnarrin S9a 40s ♦;<! Bai v Lintai 54 7 1 Broga «j Kedah *_\4;i -j.62 words
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Article179 1928-04-23 2 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore. Apr. 21. Kareber London, ni N< i dosm Local cts. Tin. London, 0234 at*— -10a up. Local $1 1^- 100 Tons, Mia-taj. Quiet Malays Coaaolidated l.oi 1,11 Penawat .<» I'i. Petaling 4.40 4."c. Kuchai 1.",*; 1.80, Lingui I^3 liantau Pref. 1.87Vs 1.92Va, Sunajai Way :i.179 words
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Article41 1928-04-23 2 Th. local managai af Urn Sooth Briti-h Insurance Compaay has recaiVcc cable from the Mupany's Bead qq c notifyin that an ...t.. r i„, disidtsd of i, 2d pc, shilfV JoWer on the Singapore Itegiste' an T "^."J, April 2.lth. ■aTaataTaTaSaaaaa41 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement149 1928-04-23 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 OP Varied Amusements GATE 10 cts. THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY COMPANY, LIMITED. j SHIPCHANDLERS. COMMISSION AGENTS. Offices:— MA YNARD'S BUILDINGS 16, Battery Read. TELEPHONE No.149 words
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Advertisement217 1928-04-23 2 Victoria Theatre W. R. BANVARD Presents THE BANVARD Musical Comedy Company Xo-NigHt at 9.30 The Black Bottom V Tuesday. April 24th. at 9.38. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE An Entirely New Revue. Hors d Oeuvres BOOKING NOW OPEN AT LITTLES. PRICES:— N. $4. $2 AND SI. Pavilion From Tuesday. 17th. to Monday. 23rd217 words
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Advertisement221 1928-04-23 2 ALHAMBRA p^! (Tan Chens; Kee and Co.. Ltd.. Proprittfa). COMMENCING FRIDAY. APRIL JOth. M A UNITED ARTISTS sPEi lAI The Magic Flame RONALD COLMAN VILMA BANKY LOVE AND HATE. COMEDY AND PATHOS, Al 1 MOST AMAZING ENTERTAINMENT EVER 0 IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 PAI "For Ever After A221 words
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Article513 1928-04-23 3 Physicist's New Experiments. I*»ri>. March 19. Further details of the announcement fcf Professor Millikaa, the famous Amernaii physicist, that he baa aawavarod th i sraees Of creation m bolasj are asraitod with interest m French scientific Hrclsa. Profoaaaff Millikaa has declared that th; proraos b] which matter513 words
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Article290 1928-04-23 3 Crimes Punishable b> Death. Canton. Apr. 11. In a awajao oa Taa Lol asiaal, Tunvrshan. I k-ray-haire«l wt.man aaar WSaiS old waited to the poliie station yesterday Her irraaddaaghter. during the days of Borodia, had baoa an ardent worker for tht Rusaiana, and i> rspSCtsd ta hnw even290 words
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Article134 1928-04-23 3 I.oadon. Apr. 'I n«- Una Baater weataat rjaajtad wa tranV problsße, arleara v...^ acmataslsd bs> eaase of th«- Baaaj n» a eai s. Moai <f the roads u»u- traversed by an orarmliSaSj processioa of rebicloo. Tl re \\«'ic the u^ua! crop of act idents po%aaat curied134 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement491 1928-04-23 3 nnr M Ask For KODAK" FILM g FILMPACKS I A GOOD SNAPSHOT EVERY TIME. i P l More lu.-turt-s a.v taken oa •'Kodak" Film than M any m f r tilm m tree world because amatatir pltotomiisan p arned from expenenca that they can rely upon it H all rhmates491 words
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Advertisement553 1928-04-23 3 2 ilUCtwac Feather Weight STORMPROOF A Mattamac "is one-third the \v«-ight of the usual Galttrdine Weatherproof. It gives lasting wear and is guaranteed absolutely Waterproof. It is the original Featherweight the World a iirst, best and best-value lightweight Stormproof, now sold direct from Manufacturer to Wearer at previous English Wholesale553 words
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Advertisement265 1928-04-23 3 I Estate Trust Agencies j (1927) Limited 5 (Roistered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance g| r.>2f. with Siruritv deposited with Urn Straits jj Settlements Government.) 1 Trustees, Executors, Administrators. Reniver-. > Managers ol Real Estate. Aa-saTpeys for Collectioi 5 Rents, Investigators and Managers of Trust r oth. r I f265 words
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ZORA, THE INVISIBLE.
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Article199 1928-04-23 4 (SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS.) MONTGOMERY GAYNOR. a wealthy diamond merehari is found dead In his office chair under mysterious circumstance.. lNSPfc< TOR WKi'.S'l hit. of Scotland \a;d. calls m t-» his liatance DR. PETER BLAYNE, a young in' lical ci iminologist, \^ho makes ii blood test of the199 words
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Article2374 1928-04-23 4 THK Ml aCK ON THE ROAD. Peter Blayne walked briskly m the dii tion o r the little, unobtrusive railway sta--1 on ot Oaktrei after his verbal I at tie with Sonia Gaynor m the summerhouee, and though li"' felt that he had excited her ouam against him—and2,374 words
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Article1109 1928-04-23 4 THE HOUSE OK MYSTERY. Blayne was not unnatu an) to loara a I at precieely lay behind that >. aoi .sttip of WOOdaaaal thai ran «.cvp to the toad. About a hundred yards further along hi was not surprised to find the entrance te a c.itiiage urive unaided1,109 words
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Article50 1928-04-23 4 Oxer 100.000 Attend I un«ral I nndi.n Roy Kib g H N-okshi-, I as pall >.. Th. I;. of to Kill* r. sa i has fallen and OTM f*t 1 id Haw k' mn ar ,,i I. an. aal I i |üba wen ajaa V VI50 words
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Advertisement237 1928-04-23 4 THK SINGAPORE FHIK ii The IV i. v dally. Also the heat V mg Delivered *r mornini:. late.t Tel. r m j snd lateat Announreni exclusive saaaji amaoT" Serial Stot> Hi rieaaaassar isa. aa. Cable Adah Editorial matter a al Thi X •i Communi. matters. sjahnaTtaaß 00 to U add..237 words
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Miscellaneous148 1928-04-23 4 PICKWICK IN PICTURES. By Arthur Mnr*lnnH 01 m li a v, 1( **y Ar «-nur Moreland. ?M. Winkle, and Son, and Daughter m Lav. K'TMI WAS s HOWN, UNANNOUNCED, l| M (f)lrSaO<M. t r t ->-*a^*' ii jbi> W*- TAPTED^SS^^RE'S ,N H RESPuCfTO r^O?K^^^ Ttte>Ka^ ME YOUR HAND NAT/SAiO THE148 words
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Article539 1928-04-23 5 Men who senrc ia smart nrraa liners earn much les- m the course af yeai than the ciews of cargo boats running to the little porta of Africa. 1 know a chief steward m an ugly black freighter who receives 420 a month and no539 words
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Article56 1928-04-23 5 The Rev. John Germ Hooton. aged 74, a well-known Brighton clergyman, and his brother, Mr. James Hooton, aged 76, of Worthing, who died within a few hours of each other after having long expressed the hope that neither would survive the other were buried together m the56 words
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Article211 1928-04-23 5 A modern luxury in reach of .ill who ha\e electric light installed in their BOOM* is tho electric t«««1 rail. This i.s a fitment for tho hathroom. when- it is fixed against :he wall, taking up very little spare. This rail both WAT Ml Bad driesManchester Guardian - 211 words
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Article159 1928-04-23 5 London. Apr. 8. A characteristic attack on Government was made by the Liberal leadt r. Mr. Lloyd George, m a speech at the National Liberal Club. The ex-Premier compared Mr. Baldwin with a ticket-collector who had wandered into a signal-box at I most important junction mTimes of Ceylon - 159 words
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Article94 1928-04-23 5 presents Hufce iTiim m Hong Kong. A Chinese, dressed according to European •style called at Government House. Hong Kong, and made the startling declaration that the Governor of Hong Kong owed him 600 million dollars! This statement and the generally wild i appearance of the visitor suggested an94 words
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Article60 1928-04-23 5 A work-train was derailed at 1 *♦!> km. on the Eastern Line, Siam, on April i*th., between Ban Kaeng and Sa Keo, owing to a tree having fallen across the track. Nine trucks were derailed and one coolie lost his life. Passengers had to be transferred but60 words
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Article310 1928-04-23 5 Nobleman who Took Hymn Announcement as Tip. At Monte Carlo, thirty-two is the current "lucky number" and several fortunes have been won on the gambling tables this season by players who have placed their bet.-» on that number. A Vienna banker, M. Castiglioni. is responsible for the310 words
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Advertisement388 1928-04-23 5 I Flies Contaminate Your Food oL7*n°/0 L 7*n°/ drains > Ut f Slab,es and germ-laden refuse wrtichT; «f y COmeS hun ril y "> your table. The feet with Can you c r iT" f d f Ul With dift nd diseaS <- Can you eat with ease of mind,388 words
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Advertisement178 1928-04-23 5 CRAVEN A" CORK TIPPED «fflK^f§m§§"§| CIGARETTES rS^ep-^yV > m tt r £pm\ %^r rTpTTpiTjCB ym**^ N^ .f s Vle^»s» T /jtt.kjA.'-*^^^ li t 7 X _^aa> lTt?m \u aßasaaWßaßaaaa^eaa. a^y-NjLL/ j _H s J 1 Ammmv&ffi£&' 'an, R"rrr^\e« 1 yila Li Jr a*aaßvaa&aaarJ V V-^Ha 1 .ißf l^*^^ —z~m I178 words
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Article445 1928-04-23 6 Island That Lives For the Fleet Itevisitu.g Malta al' i real <»f man;. \< ai writes 1h« Na\ n lent of the M oning Post -iiie set- Kol t!: risaago al aay rate m ti if Boa as] ai out b\ the great fomfication* ol Vauban. the city445 words
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Article270 1928-04-23 6 I i he de litigation ha- as* r mon al 1 ng to !;i Ena On whom i il.h X I I i hoice p id thi I If BBproi then ought aftei It i- not ai all umomnion foi lai i i with papenEx - 270 words
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Advertisement287 1928-04-23 6 MEN S WEAR WHITEAWAYS t 2^- «5^ aaWa. a a aaaa aSBa aaaa** J BT aT^^ I I as*^ S^^ bT^ i/ aasssa aaaaa bbbbb aaaaa "^X TV ff I p ir ill iyr r*mfk^kmr*w9 57A,vDA*r miutj Sf v S;-lWiy ißjSv^l Made from specially selected flannel ii^ rP^R I 'j287 words
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Advertisement190 1928-04-23 6 I IF IT ISN'T IT SHOULD BE I I aa B w I laßaaaw i "1/ BaßaW I IA I C rV/l fTT" I _^aaßß^*^^^-*tllW»*^^ MJ "Obß Jaßßaaaa-B^W_ 11 .^.aaßaß*^ BY -J^^ai«aaaa^a»_Ba. B I -«»l I MR BtaU l"' I MALAYAN MOTORS LTD I 14-20. Orchard Koad. Sinisu J -/a190 words
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Article342 1928-04-23 7 PUTTING THE BLAME ON EACH OTHER. Sensible Dutch Action. [Reuter's Service.] Geneva, Apr. 21. When the Opium Committee of tin League dealt with the reports of seizures of opium and narcotics m various countries Sir John Campbell (India) stated that all the cocaine seized m India came from342 words
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Article101 1928-04-23 7 [Reuter's Service.] London. Apr. 20. Al i ia- inquest on Fit. Lieut. Kinkead. a verdict of death by misadventure was returned. Major Cooper, an inspector of Accidents to the Air Ministry, testified that the machine wa- fault leas and said he believed that Kinkead decided to abandon101 words
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Article59 1928-04-23 7 The Premier m an interview on the Philippopolia disaster, said the earthquakes on April 14 and April 18 destroyed districts of 1,000 square kilometres m extent and K0,0f)0 families were homeless. Belief work is m UtOgIOOJ, and casualties announced up to BOW exceed 100 killed and 400 injured.59 words
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Article66 1928-04-23 7 [Reuter's Service.] Colombo. Apr. 20. A fur a long sasaaOß the Ceylon Estates Pioperietary Association has passed the fi llowing resolution, "while favouring the immediate removal of restriction on rubber exports, or its giadual removal between now and November I, the Association defers definite decision until66 words
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Article59 1928-04-23 7 [Renter's Service.] New York. Apr. 20. Following discoveries of an outbreak of eottoa pink ami bollworm the Department of Agriculture has put into (juarantine, nine plantations m Texas as from April 2."). The legulations prohibit the outward movement of ctd ton <wd from the affected area59 words
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Article31 1928-04-23 7 FR ANCE'S NEW CRUISER. [Reuter's Service 1 Paris. Apr. 20. The 10.00U ton crui-ev. Colbert has ht'en launched at Brest ard attained a speed of 19 knots. She carries tWO seaplanes.31 words
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Article23 1928-04-23 7 [Rfutei's Service. l Marseilles, Apr. 20. Plisaraai Mary ard Vmrowat Laacellea have lofl for London oa th.d- retarn fron "Wilt.23 words
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Article106 1928-04-23 7 PRINCES' SCHEME FOR FEDERATION. Memorandum Drawn Up. [Reuter's Service. 1 Bombay. April 20. The Chamber of Princes presented Sir Harcourt Butler, chairman of the Indian States Committee, which is considering the relations between the States and the Government of India, on arrival of the committee here, with106 words
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Article91 1928-04-23 7 I Router's Service.] (ireenly Island. Apr. 20. Captain Koehl has announced that the German airmen will attempt to fly hack m the Bremen to (iermany. New York. Vpr. 2U. A giant Ford monoplane chartered ir Xcw York interests has left Detroit wilh supplies for Murray Bay.91 words
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Article48 1928-04-23 7 [Renter's Service.] Berlin. Apr. 2«. The Geraaan, l»r. Lindenhlatt, a Director of the Ctwdit Bank oi Sofia, has boon appointed i».. the Persian (Jo\ eminent to be their financial adviser, m laccoaeioT to the Aaierfeaa Mr. Millspaugh. l>r. Lindenhlatt will ahortl) be going to Teheran.48 words
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Article48 1928-04-23 7 i Reuter's Service.! Hnolulu. \pri' jl> Tho t'nitcd States cruieeTß, Marld hea-t. Cincinnati. Richmond are <ailine for |ho l-'ar Kasi frosa Hawaii with order, to -earc h for the nisohssj Bteaiaer, the AaSatk Prince, or its llfohoata amid the oorth ra islands of Hawaii.48 words
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Article35 1928-04-23 7 GOVERMENT FOR NEW GUINEA. [Reuter's Service.] Canberra, \pril 20. The Goveraasoat praaaeaea to eataoiiah representati\e institutions m the Maadateci Territory of Now (juinca. nMßßJSl iaaj of a Bawaiaatod Cooaarll aad aa siectad Hoaoe of Ksproaeatathraa.35 words
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Article41 1928-04-23 7 [neuter I Service. J In tin* coarse of search; i the Political Police have found document > relating to Communists subsidising and controlling Left newspapers, and copies of important correspondence with Moscow. Ip t<» now there have heOB 11 arrests.41 words
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Article364 1928-04-23 7 RIFLE FOR KING A MANULLAH. Delight at (iun Factory. BaßafJ Amanullah of Afghanistan hoaaaed with delight at Birmingham when the diiectors of the Birmingham Banal] Arms Cam paay, whose factory he laapocted at Small Heat h. pre seated him with a sporteasj riflt. It was a twelve-bore de luxe model364 words
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Advertisement420 1928-04-23 7 BuSLNESS CARDS* DRINK •FLORANGE" WITH SODA j pure and natural beverage xj HI \LTIIY refreshing I nal helongings of every n glass, chinaware etc. packed for conveyance to I B rts of the world. Luggage etc rted, attended and put on (j rs or rail, and sent anywhere. Write— GEE420 words
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Advertisement533 1928-04-23 7 Severe Eczema /A aaaV on Face, Arms and Legs i> aaS aaV V\ n* portrait i« of Mi .a Florence 11. g- war m a M aaa V\ neli,<>( 67 Srk l rs Koad. Hainan*, HCCaI C 3 Q LfM ft*. T\ Lontlon, l.og!aa«i. ahixe molher fl Ly' fl Ban*aasi533 words
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Advertisement292 1928-04-23 7 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRI ST. Singapore Improvement Ordinance. 1927. i 1 1 l'l .n A.itlit an s of leapt n :i. aeMM sa Ni r .n. nc't\ rf. t -r i b) the plan.<. Who. thi > S l h -i.|. rt'.l it *> r iddit i-»r. to 1 Im, ni..292 words
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Advertisement73 1928-04-23 7 TENDERS. Ml NIC lIWUTY CII SIM. VI-OKE ,r Jlhurs.'., v MINKIPALITY OF SINf.APORK. T n mawat ataSaf mm aim th. \i AY PI a- i I *f 4bb. fta 11.. THE EASTERN STORE. lust Receixed Itea.n ii% for ladies* DrrsMs m mx* ,v and latest pattern Rest collect t«»n of73 words
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612 1928-04-23 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1928. WEEK-END COMMENT. Another achievement m k>Bg dia- tance ocean tli^'ht has heon MBCCI fully accomplished hy Captain WilI kin< m llyiiif from Point BaiTOw; m Ala>ka to Spit zheriren. I'nless the intrepid airman flew other than direct this mean* that BC crossed over612 words
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Article583 1928-04-23 8 The Board of the Trinitx College of Musit has awarded a Local Exhibitioa for 1881 afJ Miss Edna Tho\ faff BfffaOff a*Bttl playing. Th«- d»ah took place Weymouth on March 'J' of Louisa Sophia Isemongei widow <■: X K. Isemonger. formerh Colo nial Treasurer. S.S., and daughter of tht late583 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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138 1928-04-23 8 I Hie Mil or. Sir. Y< ur leading attW 0 this Association and partieulai tutv «.f the BSjßßaaWatM hi nominating a andidute f<T the Munnipal < i- v»r\ impropriate, and manx memhl n will I mmittee will digest it Judging l'\ nix own here of all ra<138 words
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Letter176 1928-04-23 8 To ihe Kditor. tele»t the lett* V. to tin ab. n. I think H 't\ taVal not had sufhVien: cr it{reioam ia hii aa 1 (Nil .ti the action of the President mmd m nominating th, M 1 B •'•••> snd 1 1. aaavoi «et ion ai •< M> Municipal176 words
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198 1928-04-23 8 I" ih, hditor. I r 'Bwairies. v!. -e> an i, lea w' and not |i ng ago a gi I o j i explori if foundB Mngap.-re. assuming tl lb Uh Sad Sal irlx m I mount of tal leipliiel to pi hj I198 words
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Article77 1928-04-23 8 What i« hailed a* one of the B* figH* perOOented recent I > I X and Lionel Barrymore for The Bam, r.hb hV fan ous novel, a Metl < Iwyi M Bpeeial released b> Kiral I and Barrwi rolling dei k beirx ml, w.n mx. k.-.l BeMrtinc a"77 words
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Article98 1928-04-23 8 At the annual general mcc* Straits Junior n held n Krid it Mr henn KaiiK li'.'t, eteooa Btioet. Urn feßesjHag were ah •d office bear, rs lot tb« i Hop Ii -idcnt. Mr i heong Kno* Seng J f Hop I., dipt. M ,m H-.r I Mr, law. IVo H98 words
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Article49 1928-04-23 8 LOST IN THE FRONTIER JUNGLE. Siamese A\iatorV \,j II r I (IV Hear*..* I either n. ahul. ha t«*Bfajr-ttm saßaSj the lluraia that the tw»i army aviwl wax m had to come down m tra«> dn.. U Their forced Undine; ».> n... inaeeeaaiWlr pet' The am at I49 words
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Article20 1928-04-23 8 Walker IV I Kuala I umpui d.img i«M«h play i < I v.• v i Ka'hui I hri«i20 words
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Article27 1928-04-23 8 •me n*' M N in a i.. «}>• rrht f.«ll..*>n|T *hl« h .1 MOPt i nff |»r«»r Sine- 1 1 Im inkr i irtamnu- «:i27 words
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Article25 1928-04-23 8 Ihi omßamaßßaM. I ■rial miasion appottv i eoaehier that 1 1 hard a' A i t guard" ar. A ad- i V i25 words
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Advertisement204 1928-04-23 8 fßaaaaiaaaaayjßaajßaa^^ THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECKS." THAT COCKTAIL I ISN'T COMPLETE WITHOUT BOOTH'S GIN. CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. V IB Ii (I (Ineorpmrnted under tkt Com pax >' OrdiHrnueet vf Htmg Kmug). )1 i rmted ra SI iNfaai.) (l aejfxrr' A^rnjir (1 Sll^lirA'r'iJKrj. I eaaSaaasaaasaßa^ saaaaaaßaaaaaaaaaasaaaß^ j NEW SHIPMENT [j204 words
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Advertisement115 1928-04-23 8 |V.W^«rV^AVMV.V.V.V.W. 1 fa &i J Parfums de Luxe J I COTY i 5 "l 5 Chypre •I Origan 2 Rose Jacqueminot j Paris j! Emeraude Z* 5- EAU DE COTY fi a" to he had from all dealers j Dupire Brothers. i vwwAVWww»iw\r.iVA% wA wys RUST KILLS METAL 1 SIDEROSTHEN115 words
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Article327 1928-04-23 9 MORE RECRIMINATORY COMMENT. Great Britain the Villain. [Reuter's Service. I (•cneva, Apr. 21. the Opium Committee repent the Hong Kong was 1 ,7.~>0 ounces of oonees of morphine shipped by Urn to Shanghai and seized as a f information supplied by Date* auteresting statement was made on n327 words
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Article145 1928-04-23 9 Democrats Disappointed. [Rent r*i Serrate.] New York. Apr. 21. lair, the oil magnate, tried m with the Teapot Dome oil scan- wqaitted but is still faced with I r contempt of court. N« m York, April 22. ry m the Democratic tUer- dropped rapidly when Sinclair's lumuncod, for145 words
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Article42 1928-04-23 9 IN liter's Service l Bombay. Apr. 21. bow BS mills not working. demonstrated m front of the Whirs are xvorking and there were hei between strikers and police. were arrested. The Com°«*T Police has prohibited procesI an.! f strikers.42 words
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Article22 1928-04-23 9 "terV l ar Eastern Service-] Tokyo, April 22. ra, Japan's fourth 10,000 ton r Ka* beea launched at Kobe.22 words
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Article21 1928-04-23 9 [Keuter's Service- 1 London, Apr. 21. D*ael has joined the staff oi Dai \i :t ii.21 words
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Article26 1928-04-23 9 I Reuter*S Service.] New York, Apr. 21. •••1 Reserve Bank at St. Loub a redi. count rate of «tf 'turday'i rabies on page 7-126 words
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Article27 1928-04-23 9 Md. Jew*, I) Kulim H.H the Regent of Kedah v tl". Mo.ea. which leaves Pc Tuan Syed Ahmad Al'Jaf I. o K Bt-"*. will act a Kuhm.27 words
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Article123 1928-04-23 9 Huddersfield Go Stale. [Our Oxx-n Correspondent.— Copyright 1 I>ondon. Apr. 21. There were i'.'l.OOO spectators to xvitness i the final of the F.A. Cap which was played at Wembley to-day. Condition* were perfect. The result, a xvin for Blackburn Rovers, was expected as the Huddersfield side123 words
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Article61 1928-04-23 9 Refugees m Rain and Cold. [Reuter's Service.] Sofia. Apr. 22. Eaith.juake shocks accompanied by underground rwmhlmsrr, continued at Philip, popolis and m the rest of the devastated regions throughout the nijrht of the 20th and yesterday. Heavy rain and sex-ere cold has added to the miseries61 words
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Article, Illustration218 1928-04-23 9 CAPTAIN WILKINS' GREAT EXPLOIT. ALASKA TO SPITZBERGEN IN A DAY. Oslo, Apr. 21. According to unconfirnuil reports to th< nexvspaper Dagblad, the airmen, apiain fa,.,,, BBrtaM. i t have arrlxed a\ SiH?"l^, B "*U ™> aftVr^hio?>iiV H r a flight of 21 hours. London.218 words
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Article40 1928-04-23 9 [Our- Oxvn Correspondent. Copyright. London, Apr. 21. The following are the results of Rugby I'nion matches played to-day: Cardiff 3.">. Moseley 8.1 Nexxport 12, Neath o. Bath 10, Gloucester H. Birkenhead 9. Leicester 10. Plymouth 11, Bristol 5.40 words
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Article37 1928-04-23 9 [Our Oxvn Correspondent. Copyrigr/.J I onrion. Apr. 21. At the table-tennis tournament held m London, Hungary defeated England m the singles by 13 matches to 3, whilst m the doubles the score was 2 2.37 words
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Article52 1928-04-23 9 [Our Own Correspondent. Copyrignt.j London. Apr. 21. On April 7th. Recce defeated Stevenson; April 14th. Carpenter defeated Recce and today Davis accounted for Carpenter and thus earns the right to meet the holder of the billiard championship, Newman, m the final to be played between April 23rd. and52 words
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Article67 1928-04-23 9 [Our Oxvn Correspondent. Copyright] London. Apr. 21. The results of the Nax-y Boxing Championship for the Officers' Inter-port Cup were as follows: Chatham 38 points, Devonport 37, Portsmouth 10 and the Atlantic Fleet 14. Other Ranks Cup: Chatham 11 points. Devon port 10. Portsmouth 8, Atlantic Fleet a67 words
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Article32 1928-04-23 9 [Our Oxvn Correspondent. —Copyright.] 1/ondon, Apr. 21. By scoring six goals against Gillingham today Millxx-all brought their total for the season up to 12">, which is a League record.32 words
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Article22 1928-04-23 9 Ifr. .1. GlifllthSi who is succeeding Mr. R. L. Buckwell as Superintendent of Surveys, Penang. arrived there from Home by the Ifalwa.22 words
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Article71 1928-04-23 9 [Reuter's Service.] London. Apr. 21. After Protracted proceedings m France, partially due to his state of health. Lord Terrington was brought to London and charged at the Mansion House xvith fraudulent conversion under the larceny Act xvhih practising as a solicitor m the name of Woodhouse and71 words
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Article94 1928-04-23 9 New York, Apr. 21. In connection xvith the report that the Standard Oil Company, has concluded a new agreement with the Soviet it is interesting to note that Charles Meyer, Who closed the original contracts, was yesterday, elected president m succession to Herbert Pratt xvho was94 words
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Article166 1928-04-23 9 The annual match England vs. The Rest was played yesterday and resulted m a win for the Rest by 7 points to G 1 pts. England players mentioned first. Upton and Hull 1, Hardie and Winter *>4. Lyall and Jackson 0, Murphy and Irvine 0. Roose and166 words
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Article25 1928-04-23 9 Dr. C. S. Ryles, 0.8. E., has been transferred to Klang as Health Officer, Selangor oSaSti I r. M. J. Ja'eaJmm having L,one on leave.25 words
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Article289 1928-04-23 9 THE FRENCH PLAN DETAILED. Will not Satisfy America. [Reuter's Service.] Paris. Apr. 21. The French plan foi a multilateral pact outlawing war is published m the form of a draft treaty of si? article*. It provides firstly: The high contracting partits xvithout endangering thedr legitimate right of defence289 words
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Article195 1928-04-23 9 Russia Holds the Key. r Reuter's Service- 1 London. Apr. 22. In a long article m the Observer on the BOW lar Fast Sir Frederick Whyte alludes to the "fernu nt of modernism" m .lapan. India. Turkey, I hin a Persia, Siam an.. Afghanistan and says Asia's195 words
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Article347 1928-04-23 9 Banvard Company's New Revue. The specially reduced price matinee at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday afternoon, when the Banvard Company presented an entirely new revue "Hors D'OcuxTes," attracted a good attendance. Following the opening chorus a really humorous sketch entitled "A Nice Quiet Ex-ening" kept the audience entertained,347 words
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Article12 1928-04-23 9 Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Sibbald have left for Home on retirement.12 words
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Advertisement248 1928-04-23 9 lll»UWHIIITIII»MtlBj» O O^OlOlaW* Of< ("pOBINSONC": -lm —For Value and Service— \bj I 1 j Jsjmk Individuality V^Tj*R^% Maintaining our reputation for .tflWB nc attention of our custom* i Uara^iml U U h, ),ntnt ol 11/ Designs that are unobtainable I elsewhere m Singapore. I **A *****^^**BBBmSßSßßaßßamaaaaaaa^ ROBINSON CO LTD. I248 words
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Advertisement616 1928-04-23 10 Blue Funnel Line I REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) Roule subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. t SARPEDON Marsoillos, London. Rott. .flam and616 words
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Advertisement593 1928-04-23 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England "ELLERMAN" LINE I TTXTTm^r\ EN T G r E T?T^ D FREIGHT SErViCES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO H °NG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. hue Spore. 192*. Mb CITY OF NEWCASTLE M s.s.593 words
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Advertisement344 1928-04-23 10 PtVO British Indid and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. :o: PENINSULAR AND ORIENTaAL S.N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS M\lr-IVS i.o\ }v LONDON WI) FAR EASI MMI SKRV It 1 ■i a a *J i OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR (HINA \N|) hin lonaage. ->.r. Tannage344 words
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Advertisement638 1928-04-23 11 O. S. K. Line. Destination*. a < steamers. Arrive. Leave. London. I. rdam, Hamburg. Bremen. Antwerp via Colombo, Ade* and P. Said A.nnr Man May tl May 19 Durban, Caps Tosrn. Santo-, Hi,, and Buenos Aires. 1 pi.,*.. m„..,, n t Lai 1 lata Maru May I May 4 Mombaasa,638 words
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Advertisement553 1928-04-23 11 T\imL«COMF(m DOLLAR *aa& ""PRESIDENT* m LINERS Dollar President liners offer yon 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 h»ve hot and cold running water.553 words
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Advertisement685 1928-04-23 11 K. P. M. KONINKME PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL PACKET NAV.e. ATION CO.. OF BATAVIA). (Incorporated m Holland.) L'NDEI' (ONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 364' with sub-connectiona to:- Passage. Freight. Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representative, m the Strait. Sett Omenta (Sing apore and Peaaag) of the Or685 words
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Article124 1928-04-23 12 The M.M. mail steamer Chantilly is due here from Madras on Wednesday at 6 a.m. and will probably leave the same day at 6 p.m. for Saigon, Touranc and Haiphong. She will berth at the S.H.B. wharves. The M.M. mail steamer unpiegne is due here from Saigon to-day124 words
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Article297 1928-04-23 12 Wreck on Island of Desolution. Johannesburg, Mnr. 21. After a voyage of a month through tht Roaring Forties the steamer Kildalkey. af only .lOO tons, arrived at Table Ray to-d«y with II soul- aboard, having res "j< I the captain and crew of the French m aling297 words
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Article349 1928-04-23 12 A b;g attempt i- being made by t,ht British internal-comhustn i engineers to evolve a really satisfactory motor trailer. for although drifters have i>een very toler a'ly -ucce->ful, the bigger fishing boatthat have been fitted ,th internal-comhu-tion engine- ha\ o n<>t as a rub scored any success.349 words
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Advertisement515 1928-04-23 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) (0) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, E DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ar monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de515 words
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Advertisement165 1928-04-23 12 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD (Incorporated m England). Direct Services to Japan \ia Hong Kong Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading r r Cariton, Macao. Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo Tientsin, Newrhwang, Y'angtsze porta, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.165 words
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Advertisement41 1928-04-23 12 MARBLE. ROAD METAL AND LIME FOR SALE. 0 Delirery ex-railway aiding alongwids quarry. a Cartage arranged for local order*. MARBLE TOMBSTONES AND MEMORIALS IN STOCK. of Price* Moderate. Inscription* Cat to Order. at IPOH MARBLE AND LIMB WORKS Anderson Road, I*o4.41 words
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Advertisement423 1928-04-23 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc. 44. REAVER STREET. NEW YORK. (Incorporated ia U.8.A.) 0 GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA A\h BALTIMORE (via Sues) M.S. SILVERHAZEL due May v. M.S. SILVERASH due May 22 M.S. SILVERGIAYA due May 2* PACIFIC JAVA CaALCUTTA SERVICE SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO423 words
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Advertisement237 1928-04-23 12 SARrON. KEG I I Ml "AFFKII IRM SF.KMCE. MMI \\l» IMnsIVM rt\h| Sailing BBaBJIf Sands, at ■bj AFKRKTKIRS IN|mm hin i a mm a I I'M f I May I Q 0 KnIME Ma> *h\rtlbnl paaearnaef IBS*BB*SJB***Bjs 1 i For frei*r lar., apply to: THK vl KsxiKS oi M- OMTK237 words
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Miscellaneous668 1928-04-23 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday ♦>668 words
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Miscellaneous72 1928-04-23 12 Kweiyang. Brit. 1.'.50. from Hon* Koni? 11. for Bang! ok 22. Van der Does de Bye. Dut. MT», from Singken 20. for Sfatakep 22. Pangi. Dut. 17S0. from Sinjrkawan.; 2c. for Singkawanp 24. Khotn Hoi-. Dut. 611. fr..m Pontianak 21. for Pontianak 25. Cluhasuh. Siam. 166. from Bacho I^. for72 words
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Article3198 1928-04-23 13 MR. Yt -111 AN TSAN INTERVIEWED. for the Future? I ma ewakee,* 1 bul after an Inter slow which ret. ntative Sad yestorday I. ".at-e m the dip--1 '.of (hina ami (neat j, -Ir. Vu-Huan Tsan. M.A., inclined to the opinion Frenchmaa was, after all. 1 t-aps, I3,198 words
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Article131 1928-04-23 13 coir, -spondent who lately Hvnd m Southern Rhodesia s*g| that the soenlled crowing, crested cobra i- not a mj aal creature. About 1912," be writes :cctor near the- Mommasiona, m the Mtoko diatrl them Ph< de -la. came aeri a BBBakl I I l able liasM. Post - 131 words
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Article123 1928-04-23 13 l >ar The Prefeetun Polio ha- evidently B* faith m tne- stability of feminine fashions. In 1911 a n rtic* wa- aaatad up m all the ana> rgiound srations forbidding **th. wearing of hatpins not provided with pro tOCtors.* 1 In the.-c- da\ f small123 words
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65 1928-04-23 13 London. April IL The uir defe-iuc night bombing -ouadr of the Wessex area consisting of :C> machines started a two-day long distam c navigation exorcise, m which each machine will ily along round a eonjrsa af SSO miles, covering nearly 12.000 mill The i-xerc i.-c65 words
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57 1928-04-23 13 London. Apr. 7. Four children were- killed and era adults Injured bj aa expteeiea which, demo liahed a house- at hziaios/um. m-ar theGeraann frontier. The house was inhabited by smuggleiar** ■pecialiscd m getting exploahmo, drag* and chemicals through to Pblaad from (o-r many. The explosion occurredTimes of Ceylon - 57 words
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67 1928-04-23 13 A letter written by William I'enn to hert Bpcneor, Karl of Sunderland, m ll has been sold fa* 11. 000 Italian < k.'L\L!<>ol at an auction of earl) Ameiiean doeuuuntlayi lieuter. The letter, describing at fl length the new colony of I'enn ft] Ivania67 words
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Article35 1928-04-23 13 Oaaandaaietai a? Una. Cadet Beecenl Lieutenants m the? Victoria Institution Cadet Corps and m ta* Kinvj Edward VII School Cadet Ce-rp i -fly have l.c < n rrantcd to Mi. Kandiali Thamhirajah Mr. Khoo Kai Bee.35 words
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Article350 1928-04-23 14 rWhat It Costs the Manager. 'w hat doaa it coat t<> bi a leading *r> rreaal The- Lata Mi- Nora liayes, the American comedienne, once referred to i.300 a a" a living wage." Some leading BrUiaß actrsaaei are inclined to agree. Asked his opinion as to what350 words
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Article529 1928-04-23 14 Support for N. Africa Theory. Berlin, Mar. Is. That Atlantis is not >e»me- my ater) continent buried beneath the Atlantic Ocean, hut h portion of NorthAAfricaa —a view liist adopted hy Professor Bernhardt, of Munich, and described by I>r. Hermann m the Morning Tost of MarchEx - 529 words
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Article302 1928-04-23 14 "The natal to-day Baa** the fulfilment of women's normal, natura' functions It does not N and bishops, hut Christian, wive- and mother-." said the Bishop af Durham (the Ht. Rev. H. H. Henaoni at a recent Dl*e*a*a onfer. n.e. "There has been an enormous decrease- m the-302 words
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78 1928-04-23 14 ninipeg. Fxtradition proceedings arc being purasnaj aa***** a man wl.. has pleaded guilty ti charges o'" fraud m connexion wi fh -cuous offences alleged t«» ha committed m Washington Btat. .n I*.»lT. Accused is wanted for a -aultii a young •-'ill after escaping from theTimes of Ceylon - 78 words
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Advertisement282 1928-04-23 14 oAnnouncinp Vhe Victory Six Vv< "Z^~ IBB* aVSaBBi BbT^ aSSBaV BBbbbbl WBMBB%TWm aS\ *BBBbV *****. A New Six by Dodge Brothers mis car is a victory of engineering steel walls) is here apprlied to the foresight, for m many basic fea- motor car. tures it is years ahead of its282 words
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Advertisement141 1928-04-23 14 APPRECIATION ii i. be rot Ba GUaUUNTBBD atO\ i GREABK, D'Rl GRIMB Z' FROM THE HANDS CLEAN! w If BOFTCNBTHI fl Mi t EXTS PER TIN Jv 80l i LWRNBO motors ill) Wj^Hl\ Five Xi ngs? mW X A asa* < V mbb Jna iBBM Sa' i a -v8 l141 words
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Article1777 1928-04-23 15 RORINSON AM) LTD Annual Meeting. The« annual genera] meeting of Rnbinxon and Company. limitrd, was hrhl on Satui <lay. Mr. R. Pa*rr presiding. Others present wrre:— Messrs. W. H. Macdn-gor. 0 Ihvtcr Allen. YV. A. Krll. S. O. Hae ke r. K. A. Hrown, O. Benrdon. il.1,777 words
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Article30 1928-04-23 15 i i I'r rea*, drtnand I I ncr. .1.-it India. T I i•, Ham I .laman.l p Java, eteman«t \V>>, aaiaghia. drtnand 1 "*> WJBmmi Hat. 4 la«araaj,a. Bank Hu>30 words
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Article137 1928-04-23 15 I* ii I I' I I II Than Mark R.ad F.arlr <N#w) V<" Kir*. San, c. BBJ Rur. Ranroon Rintan ?«o I Ran*™*. S ?U Itre.krn No 1 R.c. S.am il u 72 :'oe. I boi <.l'Jtmoaa No l p*J I v im ttlutinoua Ne, :< 'o Rue. Raniroae137 words
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Article19 1928-04-23 15 HI .'Ut. 1...I ...I k I Mandar.l Q I ..f Mai lO*- ra-r IB19 words
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33 1928-04-23 15 AFRICAN AND EASTERN TRADE CORPORATION. The «fJ»th. annual rep. r 1 d at .1 Profit and I aaii ;a i I '12. Imlanec i.aa Fun. l am! IV an.l In». ©14.."i7.V A IiVsaSSBM.33 words
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Advertisement676 1928-04-23 15 ASSETS O^R 55.000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCK OVER „0.00<„ M ,0 1 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED hi. An Asaaata-Bi (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HtAiJ orr ICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry EC Ihe Company has £20.000 deposited with the Suprenee Court of England, and complies676 words
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Advertisement580 1928-04-23 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Honjr Kong). Head Office: Hon>c Konjr. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve. Fund Sterlinp £15,000.000 Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. H. Compton, Esq., Chairman. N. S. Brown, Esq- Deputy Chairman. B. D.580 words
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Advertisement43 1928-04-23 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Chartrr AD 1710) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE 1 Fidelity (Guarantee— Administration Bondn. Sinirapore Representative*.— Messrs BARLOW Messrs HARRIS' >NS. BARKKR vv (O. LTD. J lIArtTERE.) BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). i A. GORDON LEX, Resident M.mapr43 words
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Article171 1928-04-23 16 BLACKBURN'S SUCCESS AFTER 87 YEARS. A Sensational Start. [Reuter's Service.] London. Apr. 21. Blackburn. 3: Huddersfield. 1. There were 93,000 spectators at the Wembley Stadium this afternoon when Blackburn Rovers defeated Huddersfield Town m the final of the Fnglish F.A. Cup by three goals to one. The171 words
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Article275 1928-04-23 16 Sheffield Teams Win. [Reajter*. Service. 1 London. April 21. Matches m the Fnglish and Scottish Loaeues to-day resulted as follow: DIVISION L (»ood Win for Bury. Birmingham 2, Liverpool 0. Bolton 4, West Ham 0. Cardiff 3, Sunde-land 1. Erertoa 3, Aaton Villa 2. Manchester F. 2, Sheffield275 words
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Article78 1928-04-23 16 Whole Team Signed On. An unparalleled incident occurred m tht Athenian League recently Southall was unable to fulfil its League fixture as it wa.*touring the Channel Islands and so it hurriedly signed on the H.M.S. Excellent eleven, the winners of the Navy Cup, who drew with their78 words
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Article64 1928-04-23 16 Oxford and Cambridge Team for America. A combined Learn from Oxford and Cambridge Universities will visit America and engage iv matches with Vale. Harvard, Prince to;., and Cornell Universities. It is also the Intention of Oxford and Cambridge to tai c- art m the American inter-Collegi-ate Championship.64 words
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Article538 1928-04-23 16 TAIPING AMATEUR MEETING. A Successful Day's Sport. 'mo.ii Our Own Correspondent.! Ipoh. Apr. 22. Fine weather on Saturday favoured the second day of this meeting and a large crowd was attracted, among those present being many visitors from Penang, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. The sport was very enjoyable.538 words
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Article484 1928-04-23 16 Saturday's Training: Gallops. The rain had made tht- going worse foi Saturday's work and few trainers felt inclined to risk their charges by sending them gallops. For the most part therefore the exercise was confined to half to strong pace for the alder horses. As however the484 words
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Article511 1928-04-23 16 S.R.C.'s Remarkable Collapse. Never at any time m the match on the S.R.C. ground did the home batsmen 1 M*> like achieving anything against the Cri- l.et Club howlers. Both Braddell and Macartney bowled exceedingly well, the fast bowler making them come very quickly off the511 words
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Article443 1928-04-23 16 The Malacca side which opposed the S.C.C on the other side of the Padang was a weak one, and against indifferent bowlinir and poor work m the field Gibse^n anel Findlay laiel a solid foundation fe>r the hi;: Beat* which the Club eventually ce»mpiled. The opening Club443 words
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Article129 1928-04-23 16 THE S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. MONDAYS TIFS. Championship Doubles Preliminary. F. Cox and R. V. Whi.hello va. R. IF Wild and K. C. Poyser. < hampionship Double*. P. Clerc and .1. rtermark V*. V D. Andei son and J. M. Collins. R. N. and J. K. Hamilton vs. Major129 words
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Article33 1928-04-23 16 MONDWS TIFS. Double Handic.p.- Semi-Final. W. A. Balhetchet and V. 11. Nail If. vs. C. A. N'oiris anel F. Ephiaum-. Single Handicap -Semi-Final. R. C. Oehlers ra. S. F. Oehlers.33 words
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Article48 1928-04-23 16 Be\etai members of th. Singapore 1-I>-ing Club had their first e-x|>erience of Hying m Singapore dur-- the an* li end when the> were taken for brief High' bbm ot the riuh's r*eeatrj arrived Moths, w:th Fit. lia ut. Caimgie. -f the- I \F Fai Fast Flight, as pilot.48 words
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Article123 1928-04-23 16 The- Duke's heat the Malacca Tanglin yesterdaj hy two wicket.-. I'h« scores w»-re a* follow •>: Malacca. Di V i ict c anel b .laeeiuaa QeaM b Jacqa. I Hannig.m c a.nl *> Wil-on b Sh< II Ho:- -h b ShBB*aTasaraee i Th> Worn Ibw 1»123 words
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Article235 1928-04-23 16 Press Defeated b\ (old Storaue. The Framroz Cup tournament for the Baaaaa i'.«2< e*a*a*a**ad on lalaaiajr, -h» Press meeting the i\-\\ Storage on the V.M.C.A. ''round at An--: Koad. Whilst the standard of play was not partu-ulark high, the participants _hasj*al h**anes> and the game was ar.\t235 words
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Article190 1928-04-23 16 Playing on the Lanka Union's ground m a Framroz Cup cricket match, the home team won by 64 runs. The following we n the scores: Lanka I'nion: A. S. Maniam Van (uylenberg b Stack 1; M. Ignatius I, fHatt Itj T. B. K. Ketnam b Ponnurajah190 words
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