The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 April 1928
1928-04-30
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Title Section13 1928-04-30 1 Singapore Free Press U) CENTS. SINGAPORE, S5 MONDAY, APRIL M, 1928. NO. 12..W713 words
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Article349 1928-04-30 1 1 i .in. .M«.r. I cartoon* m Mr l A II I WM% that i. I anil I «n*-n. v In noun. i I •h« h ii an I i I A. I I hit 1 i ••■nt lat.i. |xi|i| I I i <i i 4349 words
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Article263 1928-04-30 1 In China etimmunication between Tsinirtao and Twinan has b*en cut. The situation at ChefiMi is beltti—I'aee t. Ih« ii.»lii:.al in-i^ m lapan has bern staxed off momentaril> \>\ the Premier ohtaininc «"n tdiot f»r pioroieation special ninmiltee has Iwtn appointed m London to enquire into th« regulations263 words
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Advertisement168 1928-04-30 1 v ;AV.V.V.V.V.V.V.'.V.VAW,V.'. MACKAY MONK'S < I COFFEE I ROASTED AND (.ROUND DAILY RafflesJHotel j MONDAY APRIL 30th TEA DANCE 6—B HON: MR. I!. I UKHIUN. INSPKC TOR GKNBKAL NMJCK I THE S.S.P. BAND I Will nainr mlwUhh from <t.ir, pm /-V THE PALM COURT g SAUKIKS BROS-Pn.prietors. XXX» FRASER NEAVE168 words
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Advertisement233 1928-04-30 1 I FOR REFINED PERFUMERY AND TOILET 1 PREPARATIONS— ALWAYS ASK FORX; THE CROWN 15, PERFUMERY i^^jjU BRITISH AND Agßr *J& BEST ify^^^^^B OBTAINABLE FROM ALL PRINCIPAL DhALERS. I WILLIAM GOOBAGI SONS. HO ROBINSON RI). i 1: i EUROPE HOTEL: I "Renowned by Recommendation." f "f- sprin;; RACE MEETIM; (Z f?233 words
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Advertisement50 1928-04-30 1 L \TEST ADVKHTISKMFNTS. i Km Wh;:«awa> i I it: I*-"- i' In- K;ind W«bk \'k> <1 < laHMiißi Pag A. i. t hiii .i« aMICHM 1 td Mtmaam typ CHRYSLER COMFORT W u %VbV.-.V.V.'.V.%V.S%V.VdS%%Vw JOHN HAIG'S GOLD LABEL i WHISKY I; THE BKST. I SWEE LEE CO. I J WINE50 words
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Advertisement12 1928-04-30 1 -I m at >or <.XT > j: RED ÜBEL BRAND j jj COFFEE12 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous36 1928-04-30 1 THE WEKK. 'A. Riti M i Ku.itU m. II r nnon. r«« W'i i i \l Q '!.*6ea it i p.m. 84. 111 R.A J'h Hit* w x i. <\ i Ith n4. i •< i i Hiftk36 words
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Article247 1928-04-30 2 HOW CAPT. CAMPBELL WAS TRICKED. r ri»nd>' Rnac that I'revente*! Fin;.t Speed Bern. apt* »Un < ampbelL holder of the world's H speed record, honoured at lunjcheon bj the Aldwicn (luo, London, "1 have never yet done what 1 really Wanted t<> (i>-." He >aid he had beaten the previous247 words
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Article237 1928-04-30 2 ni praisei of the charms ci a^ i>»'«'!i claiming Queen Victoria «.•>!' i ompanj -if minent people whi ha\« raise* and il i pos !-il>i*' that th>^ muy induce other purveyor; af strong <lri'ik- io do likewise. A sellei <>t" rum Bright advertise the incident of Beptemb237 words
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137 1928-04-30 2 Orlgiaall F« und m New Ze;i'a:id? WelHajftiMl. ■|v,:. -i ken Ihring m Auckland discovered ji mC watei -colour- aiul other- Bl treasures m a neglected con* of i .i 1 tin^r-r The water-colours an claimed I of the English artist ar.c 1 poet William137 words
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70 1928-04-30 2 Toronto. one I<>« al Protestant clergy mer received cheques f»>t •")>; daliars M cent? (approximately £21) each, m accordance with the nuns of the will of an eccentric < later, the late yw. Charles Milkr. v^" neathed them one share each tlv> tocl I70 words
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Advertisement334 1928-04-30 2 m 9 mm m for Coughs, Colds and all Throat Troubles. From all Chemists, Dispensaries and Stores. Sole Agents MEDICAL HALL, LTD. Singapore. THE HAPPY VALLEY PRESENT A Monster Programme OF Varied Amusements GATE 10 cts. I CEYLON I I GRAND HOTEL, NUWARA ELIYA j! V The Sanitoriuni of the334 words
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Advertisement213 1928-04-30 2 Victoria Theatre Commencing Tuesday Next, May Ist. and Nightly at 9-30 p.m. ALL-COMEDY PROGRAMME GLAD EYE From the World-Famous Stage Play. Featuring Estelle Brodie, John Stewart and Hal Sherman. The Latest Gaumont Graphic Booking at Little's POPULAR PRICES- H AND $1, Pavilion From Tuesda>. 2Hh. to Monday. 30th. April. "BUSTER'S213 words
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Advertisement225 1928-04-30 2 ALHAMBRA PH C E (Tan Chenx Kee and 0.. Ltd.. I'roprietom) Commencing Thursday, April 26th FOR SIX MGHT> AT 0 P.M. "THE BARRIER A MU.HTV HIM ADAPTATION <>l Rex Bench's Famous Novel a stirkim;. vikilk smi 0T a i w A HBTRO-GOLDWYN-MAVKK Pl:i IX THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.10 PM225 words
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Article1491 1928-04-30 3 JAPAN WELCOMES RESTRICTION ABOLITION. Her Considerable Interests. I From Our Own Correspondent.! I nU m. April 8. The decision ol' Mr. Stanley Baldwin to repeal the restrictions governing the production of iublx-1 m the federated MrJay States has caused quite a favourable reaction m Japan where it1,491 words
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Article186 1928-04-30 3 THK CORONATION KSTIMAIK PABSKD. eoartcsj of thi- Naayo NieM> N'uhi SlMmbun>)ia. t Toki«». Apr. The Y*.i.oO«).ooi) Coroaatka Baelajat passe J tht- Mcl to day. KX-C H AMIMON WKKSII KU. Vmctratani, fafßMf <)iampi<»n PJiaatltf* ha< become decrepit from ajre and his eoadUUoar i>> caaaaaj mmh aaadatj. lie i* 82186 words
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237 1928-04-30 3 Tho thiid annual .u-t-.injf \vuj» heU\ at the hall of tht- A— ffaltilMl, W Hav»--lock Keai. «>n April l r >th. Mr. A. < Supi>iah Th»Ter presiding. The n:inut*'s «>f lh«- laxt KftT.eral me^tinK hfl;l mi -Januai> L». li'L'T. werv i«:»«l ami centii nunl. Thf annual237 words
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Advertisement175 1928-04-30 3 W^^^L IBICES REDUCED IB >HH|^^| _^«adti w 1 h Bfiß^x^-^w^^ ■■a^^^^ ea«p^^^ 1 i *>». i 4 w\r sore Throat? At the first sign of Sore Throat take a few Formamint tablets. Formamint destroys the dangerous germs m mouth and throat and so cures Sore Throat. Let your children suck175 words
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Advertisement287 1928-04-30 3 B^lS^j^^^ IB^BF^II^IB^BI^B^W^B S^^B^l^^W B^B)^ B^^^^B^Bj B BTTfTp^ w^B! B B B B B Estate 8 Trust Agencies jj (1927) Limited (Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance of 1926. J with Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government.) J is prepared to act a* i Trustees. Executors. Administrators. Receiver*. Managers of287 words
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Article230 1928-04-30 4 J. R. Wilmot - J. R. Wilmot A Story of Mystery and BY INSTALMENT FOUR. M ONTGO ME KY < 1 AY N >K a x.ialth> diamond merchant, b round deud m hi- office under mysterious circumstances. The HOBM Office exports believe that death is due Jo natural causes, bui DR.230 words
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Article1828 1928-04-30 4 BLAYNE DECIDES TO STAY. V< IOOD M the train had slowed down -iii-T Blayne had pulled the communication cord hi- swung open the door of the compartmeut preparatory to dropftag now* on to the permanent wfjr. Glancing alone; he saw the driver dibmounting from the cab «>f the1,828 words
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Article1970 1928-04-30 4 A LKYER WOMAN. "Red Gables" was the name of the house at Oaktree m which Peter Blayne and De-tective-Inspector Charles Webster were more than normally interested. Its outward appearance was deceptive, and the interior was not nearly so imposing from the point of view of size as the1,970 words
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Article57 1928-04-30 4 Danish It«»> CoMMrmoratrh CVntenary «f London. Apr. 13. Cnpenhairiti.— A Danish boy <>f l. r named Pallf, "has MMpleted a circuit of the world m i 1 days. He started on March 'Jn<i. m tomniomor••tion of the centenary of Jules Wrn»\ and rt'tutT.t'd to57 words
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Article49 1928-04-30 4 Witness at Bow County Court: From thtway this taxi-cab wa« cominp along* I considered it was racing. Counsel: I've b*'«-n m n>:iny n taxi-cab at nifcht-time, and my experience i- that thoy £<> at such a par« i that they o>ul«l n>t T)iill th»' skin off a rice pudding 149 words
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Article497 1928-04-30 4 Licht on C>nlur>-Old Mystery. By <>nc of th >••• >trarife chances which ure ?h«' reward of patient antiquari.*? •;i;ui' vhiih pn»baU\ *ti»«»d m We»tmin*ter Hull m ni) r ha* been d?*rovered ».<ir>< 1 wais«t deep m mu<l m S,K-k*.i: pfflM It th« ntatuf i» what it497 words
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Article168 1928-04-30 4 llrili-h Mii»<umi 1 h.iMi m I'unh.i I mulon. |»nl I*. The Hr.U«'. MtMWI I «l«'«l th«t tl is MMI it m V\ <>n.. (An «.iili«r meniMiire >tnt«*<l: London. April 4th. l>r. KoM'tihach i- 1 odm f i fortnight hi> off. r t>> m \Von«icilan<i" m«nuf< t168 words
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Article164 1928-04-30 4 RpeakrrV Can on KxhiUim.n of I. I'ivtol \%V«tMin»trr, 27. Rurkc flung «i>>\*n m (iavircr m (h« H i <it' ommoti M 1 <lucc<l a pistol Th. Spc;iki rr»««' m mild aim m Fh«rr il MM t\t ru'r ;i»rain-t I aniiN id thin Hnu*# he mid, •yrinc164 words
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Article27 1928-04-30 4 A hu«>«;tn<l «ummon<<l f<«r wife ii<- < rtn»n ;«t Nort 1 I «>ndon Police-court plead <>il Mi. tt h fortnight aft- >uimaK« hi* wife l.iouicht home thrw «hil<l27 words
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Article153 1928-04-30 4 Sea lMcnrr of ih, PIMM < anal /*m* «mj n W» I>. Amarior. at th. 1'... MW (anal, a I iin irun with M 22* mil. v .«rr>m« an Nl jrujiotll* Hhir» ha* a prppcUvtr pom. milar arun i« n..v» "^tabrf I nal Md I at153 words
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Article66 1928-04-30 4 CiKjrls S;o v I. I .»»ian 1 had to d^ckk. It m an M «Mdl m unf<.|dr«l. H fartm-r. MM m farm af, |f wa» MM»»*«>tlt» wkM Urn mtnL a lit t t h«t *nh •>n m .•a« h thn '•MX »»n. «a< and <li»n bt»tl66 words
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Article75 1928-04-30 4 Mtrr h baltf 'i|"' n pic* h «rr M I W lily ;ih .1 i. w Im-^. nu< -f «t».l m« -t »li-.< taiU iv mm\> v v t» an n« 1 1\« f ft« t in<« animal I'H.Moti fruit MM I taad m trmk i «rrDaily Mail - 75 words
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Article572 1928-04-30 5 How the Great (inn was Thought Out. Parts, March l.\. To-day ten yearn a>ro th*> first shell ft9M*J B»if Bertha, fall on Paris. Muck mysUr>' txstod about thb t^un ami quite vt r< nrtly sonif 'It tails were fci^fn on the subject purporting to c<jme from a572 words
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Article303 1928-04-30 5 The silly and pretentious fad of cultivating the terminal initial, to which we referred iMM time ajfo, is rather aptly illustrated by the following extracts* which arc taken from the Pinanj? Gazette: In a recent case m the Law Courts at Home the Lord Chief Justice of Kn^land303 words
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Article86 1928-04-30 5 IJody of e\-Karrister Kound at W imhU-don Common. London. Apr. 1 I. A body found at Wimbledon < oinnmn with a superficial wound m the throat and evidiMU't- of caolorofora and poisoning was found t" be that ol Aithur WtlUsUy Belli tkc ImirisU'i irboai the Baacam86 words
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Article16 1928-04-30 5 We don't ataM here to hay«» epitaph Ihurled at u«i jutoss the Chambfr. 1^ ;il Councillor.16 words
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Advertisement433 1928-04-30 5 Nowii You ;rlS lwetinthe i!%ttomoc Feather w Weight STORMPROOF M ittmiai is one-third the Waigh d «U a l (j.ikirdinr Weatherproof. It gives hitiag onl and is guaranteed absolutely Waterproof. 1 7/<vna/ Feathrrweight the World's n.i Ust-value lightweight Stormnw direct from Manufacturer to Wearer it previous Englith "t\r\, hA Trade433 words
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Advertisement316 1928-04-30 5 I ■By "-m t L.^^^MBB^aaßM^a». 1 1 *--^J ISllenburgs Foods The* Allenburys' Foods are I particularly suited to the I feeding of babies m hot climates. They are germ free and tlieir use is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2316 words
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Advertisement120 1928-04-30 5 9 Hf "^r* I fll He *^R*^^^W 1 > :>;^*«ia. My word they are good No wonder you men are so enthusiastic about them CRAVEN A The CORK-TIPPED Cigarette of this GENERATION MADE IN LONDON Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats by CARRERAS, LTD. sole agents: HUTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS, LTD.,120 words
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Article949 1928-04-30 6 A MANIFESTO TO TIIK POWERS. No Interference. An important manifesto has been addressed by (len. Chiang Kai-shek to the friendly Powers, m which the Nationali-t Commander-in-chief appeals to them to desist fr«»ni supporting the Northern militarists and to maintain an absolutely neutral position so far as China* ci\949 words
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Advertisement126 1928-04-30 6 \whiteawayS I Gigantic Dollar Week Commences Monday, April 30th. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY I Stupendous One Dollar Bargains m all Departments rrom the new stocks just received. The variety for this week is the largest we have given and the biggest values I fkiiPfPn I vrll vl vVl* Be sure126 words
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Advertisement192 1928-04-30 6 ■■■1 a J| A^mßl^B > J^ mhhl 4dD bW^^^Bw r 9 BBH VBBBBBfIBBr* I V 4 BF H w^- y^^^K^^^aßV%iMV^ hoi tf 1 Bl Njfl B^^Hr^MftlVlMß^ i FT %A I v^bl bTx^**^>^^bl f. b^^ BBbI mRBBBh Hi^^"i a 'BB^BB^ 4 bJ^^^^^^ jP^r^B^^ BBb! r^B J^BV *^s^^BBB^^^V Bk Br I T)KOIK192 words
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Article52 1928-04-30 7 GIVE NEW YORK A SURPRISE. No One to Meet Them. f Reuter's Service.] < urtiss Fields. New York. Apr. 27. Tito Hrcnicn fivers arrived here unexpectedly; hence, apart from a few repaitara, the aerodrome was deserted. Tt is believed the airmen's plans were kept secret to avoid an52 words
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Article25 1928-04-30 7 I Reuter's- Strvtd Karachi. Apr. 27. The airmen. Major N'.wall and '"aptain Vincent, haw arrived hen- on their tfitfht lo Singapore.25 words
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Article67 1928-04-30 7 (Router's Service. 1 l.ondo:-. April 2*. Three world'i records were broken to da) by Captain Broad, m Mi IK' Ih.viiarul Hound, at statflur.i Aerodrome. He beat his own reeofJi for 10Q k.m.. JiXtMa^riny 162.8 in.i>.h., anJ also oioki Urn (ii k.m. with t;>n load, arid (i..67 words
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Article93 1928-04-30 7 [BeUtir*! Service.] <ti'ne\a. April 2h. \o progreei wai bummi at the Rret public sitting of the governing body of the International Labour Office, devoted te the con* -iiieraf »n of the report on »taadiag ordere. The committe. 1 is chiefly c»>i sidenn,. i method for dealing with93 words
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Article110 1928-04-30 7 i Router's Benrfee»l New Turk, April 27. The New v«rk Cotton Exchange** pro poeed establishment < a Control Commit Ut, with n Board equipped with regulatory powers, will be voted on at ipocial Meet intr of the Exchange on Ma\ V». The proposal is intended110 words
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Article25 1928-04-30 7 [Reuter's Service.] i^nn \p r| l Arnther Communist haf becd ■rrentod; also a <- r ir! who it is alleged HI Behl Kun's •ecretary.25 words
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Article46 1928-04-30 7 GERMANY APPROVES KELLOGG PLANS. Ucrlin. April Zi. l>r. Stresemann has handed the American %mbaeaador Geinmny'i reply t;» Mr. K»l (•lira's aMti-wai' proposals. It i> i\ <• Tt« <i r hat it approves the principle of the pt poaahi with<»ut any af tht leacfvatioM bi made by France.46 words
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Article63 1928-04-30 7 [Reuter's Service.l London. April 2H. Two runs, from London to Scotland by the "Royal Scot" expresses ef the L.M.S Railway, from Huston to Kdinhur^h and GHUMJOT respectively, a distance of 400 niiU-s. created a world non-stop pass t -?iy:er train record. Both arrived m a litile over63 words
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Article35 1928-04-30 7 [Reuter's Service- J (iene\a. April 27. T>u eleventh ■eedon of the Advisory Conunlttee on opium ronrhidod with the idoption of the Council's report. The next sessj,,n bus baal fixed tot .January l'J'J'.'.35 words
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113 1928-04-30 7 Spec*ia< Staff Appoint ed. Komi >a> Apr. 14. The iiovernment of Bombay have decided to ■tart a fresh .survey of the island for rhrrilJUg: and ee-ecdJaatfauj anti-malarial i-ea>uii'S and appointed special statT under Major (J. ("ovell wh«» would rarry out the work for a period not113 words
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Article14 1928-04-30 7 When woman reads man like i book, lt*i marly always < > ]<< ry beohj V. Scott14 words
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Article122 1928-04-30 7 TARIFF ENQUIRY AT RANGOON. Hoard's Complaint. [Reuter's Service.l Rangoon. Apr. 27. At the Tariff Board enquiry into thprice war between :he Standard Oil and the R >yal Dutch Companies the President. Mi. GhlWaJn, complained of the paucity f-f information m the evidence of the Standard Company's representative.122 words
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Article152 1928-04-30 7 i [Keuter's Se-vic««.l 1 "iirton. Apr. 27. Gemeral Duncan, presiding at the .V T.A. lun -heon m honour af Dr. Vui. thanked Dr. Yui and bis lompatriots for tfct many kin<lne>ses he had received while m China, and paid a warm tribute te the protective wurh152 words
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Article48 1928-04-30 7 |Heute»'- >e»VK<-. I ondon, \|ir. 27. His Majesty the king has approved 'he ■ward "f the Pntroa'i Medal af the Royal Geographical S«iiet> to Captain G. H. Wilkin« For hhl w-.rk m the polar reffioaa, culminating m th» MgM fr .m l'oint Bart(»w ><> Spitsbenpen48 words
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Article30 1928-04-30 7 THE CAPE RAILWAY CAS UALTIES. [Beuteri Betrtea*] Capetown. Apr. 21. The <-asiialti>«> m the railway djaaeter al He\ Rivet pass are killed and 7 seriously injured. Three passengers aie missing.30 words
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Article241 1928-04-30 7 Maharajah of Burd\*an's Warning. The .Maharajah ef Burdwan addreeeedl the Itlf lul at th, oaVl ->f the ity efl Loujdoa ("onseivativc atui liuoiiist AaaaaWl ation on "'The Future >f Ir.dia and the I Hanger of the Bed Menace." Tht Maharajah said that Bolshevism w.ii^ much a241 words
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Article98 1928-04-30 7 CPjOl Experiments m Progress. Rusrby. Apr. 13. \hu>!i«r the experiments which the Ba> llimihli DepartuMmfl of Oiaeral Peel >!lice is mukintr m eeMMCtNMI with it-c-iearraph service one oT the most intercut ■g is directed te the weadiasj of the elegrani as picture, m thai it ihall ranch the.98 words
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62 1928-04-30 7 Order Issued by H»nu« Office. London. Apr. 1 I. Tht Heene office hae ordered the ief i r founded r nrh\ MTeel Bad dance rtuH I r. which the poHee raided I i< -in', whe h;»- resided ]r > Kni?' h" ;oi tai62 words
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Advertisement341 1928-04-30 7 BUSINESS CARDS* REFUSE CHEMICAL BEER I Drink Only GOLDBOTTLE BEER 1 gainMltCCd Free of Chemicals, j .ii btkMffteffi of every jj ption class. ehinawaro otc. i packod foff conveyance td Jjl the world. Luggage etc Jj attended ami put on jj rail, and sent anywhere. GEE AND CO., :i."> BcMCOolcn341 words
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Advertisement575 1928-04-30 7 NOTICES. NOTICE. The China Cotton Silk Works, Limited hereby fh* I( ,ti c that Mr. Julius Marcus \y no longer a reprt-s.-ntntivf f this Ceejpejn M fr<.rn April 24th. 102 H. ILBKBT I COMPANY, LIMITED, ■HAMOHA] TUITION. <«ivrn by tv;tth»>r of ov«»r twonty y«>.ir>' <•*- -p.ririKr m U>:»<liiiir < Vyl.m575 words
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Advertisement247 1928-04-30 7 4^ J/atfd focn£ Jtlakto qouuatty iuett It makes rich healthy blood. If feeds and strengthens the nerve* It improves appetite and digestion. It increases mental and physical activity. It builds up a reserve of strength. It overcomes the effect of a trying climate Halls Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE Let247 words
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709 1928-04-30 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1928. WEEK-END COMMENT. The political crisis m Japan i> likely to prove an event of first class importance m that it affecti the whole Otttlook of the country. The recent additions to the electorate it was anticipated would have effect* the extent of which709 words
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Article417 1928-04-30 8 Mi. >nn>b>-<ii v i -t vi r..-.: trom Ma >»«'.-rd. t\ ;t t"t»-r li* •< i: o> i <>ard the I men! \acht Seabelle II <• .miih'> It i N \l. < I»'.wnt<>* < »-nt i« Mr. C B. Yft I Kiertrir Malay i nat:--?i of $4 17 •'>" 1417 words
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Article92 1928-04-30 8 RUBBER PROBLEMS. Labour the (ireat Trouble. hua)i Lumpur. At i hi' annual mei'tmic <>f th« X put I» itfld Plant, r-" i«! n morninp. Mr. W. 1^ vo-' 1^ ■d < hnvrmnn saul th»- ml pr-.M. rubbei in«lu-tr> wan .i»*»ur lull I i if ..nlcn-.1. I id wajcet92 words
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Article27 1928-04-30 8 I lorn Out <>v Kmll Lumpur. \pr. JK. Tlm m G vtrj 1 1. .r n I ii .1. mar»\ >t-i> M27 words
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Article326 1928-04-30 8 Dunn*. *I.'»<*> -I v\a< thmm moml tj Th 1 thr l.ak. i MM vit h > i In unearthed timing South-. i ».«•> ha I had I I Mrf«if, v» v l i mi frm. mMi tl I Mi i- I! r ban Tunurku H < i n t r326 words
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Article19 1928-04-30 8 COMI»STON "Laid Me Out <..mml 4{ rOill I r»>pnil|lf p^ ■Mut l l ul >umiiH-r M i19 words
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Article9 1928-04-30 8 THE LAWN TENNIS SEASON OPEN S. I P.D.I t9 words
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7 1928-04-30 8 STOCK EXCHANGE LONDON BRIGHTON WALK. i i7 words
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Advertisement184 1928-04-30 8 1 "THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALUHECK'S:* I THAT COCKTAIL i i J ISN'T COMPLETE WITHOUT i I) I) I CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. i i Itcnr,,u niUd nnmtr in* Cvmjni >tr«' Onli»ai>c- //<.>-^ K«"</). t) 1 1 •■<-., yj,,trut- ■>• ifi SkmmmkmL) i| ■i j X/ M jj NEW SHIPMENT184 words
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Advertisement112 1928-04-30 8 m l Parfums de Luxe ;I :i COXY Chypre Origan 5 Rose Jacqueminot m Paris J < Emeraude > EAU DE COTY -C to he had from all dealers *I 0 Dupire Brothers. RUST METAL 1 SIDEROSTHEN l^ Anti-corrosive Paint TT T T T Q J P TT Q T112 words
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Article75 1928-04-30 9 rANAKA GOVERNMENT THREATEN ED. Political Feeling. Far Eastern Service.] Tokio, Apr. 28. ru nect->situtintf several irnmcntl befon the restorairked the prnfuwliim of the April LT» and 27 the Qotnbera employins obatnictkmlßt the Opposition moving m the Home Mini<the immense int«-r .st m taton from all parts of the75 words
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Article77 1928-04-30 9 Disturbance in Diet. N ichi >• r\ ice. Tokio. Apr. 27. troductioa of the Ini- :h>- Home Minister 1 i iren mcfli ha* petitioned Dirt f«>r thr«Mn unfavourable t<> place in the Mil it,. <U--Tanaka had falsely r»I number of the ich part] at T..")U p.m. I77 words
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Article43 1928-04-30 9 Situation at Tsin^tao. n BmiIbi.] <k>«.. \pril 2»>. i ommunical kwia 1 th»- Southerner! cutran line at Mingshui, l'-inaii. consequently nfantry arul al>> i eleftraph < '<>i pa have Tsingtao. I'tVinL'. \pril If. 1 too ha- improved a number of foreisn43 words
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Article27 1928-04-30 9 u-niia. Apr. 2*. papen >t*izol .1 Kun was a plan Soviet Republic ttribution of B«>lsh*>- Balkans. haneelloi hai dissolved nown a- the ••Fiffht27 words
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Article46 1928-04-30 9 OAcial Service.] Rughy, Apr. 27. for I > minioni has re'"1)1 the Secretary for expressing great •ii. Nt of Sir William tnissiom r m Canada for rnment m Great Britain, tnfidence that 1 ><( marked ad- niniunication and •11 lli> Majesty'i GovBl itam and Canada."46 words
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Article44 1928-04-30 9 WiiL'ln. Apr. 27. Mini ter an! Mrs. Baldwin i district to-day, and tb« a. conferred upon Mr i luncheon v the town hall tin i. v :i no other connI which could compete wit! ttery. Then- would ahmyi British standard44 words
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Article20 1928-04-30 9 >tm-khnlm. \pr. 2H. he the longest Ku'•nk* communication was sucr: Kiruna m Uppei Geneva, a distance ©f 2A2220 words
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Article87 1928-04-30 9 that those Intend un will have th< "•in- aii image of th< ai.out two thousand wai discovered m paddy i ploughing at the miiiiir of Hong Va Ma. am gvad Mahaaaragain «n;ij^«- \va- m»1»1 t< \K Khetr r«> r Tea. s. Th< i'" ienl it t<. His late Ifa pp«87 words
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321 1928-04-30 9 DISCHARGED PRISONERS' AID SOCIETY. A committee meeting of this Society \sa~ held, we are informed, at tin chambers of the Chief Justice on .March •"'•lst at noon those present being the Hon*ble Mr. Justice Sproule (Chairman) Messrs. Boey K>>k Leong, I.im Bock Kee, Ng Sing Phang, S. Muthu Kumaru. Seah321 words
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Article15 1928-04-30 9 Mr. H. W. Rapor has left for home via Canada ny the Blue Funnel Antenor.15 words
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Article178 1928-04-30 9 JMJBBB on mi sK\ PEONT. To the Editor. sir. Prom your paperthii morning 1 that the Municipal Commissioneri arc g<. ng to allow the trams ulon^ tin- K>planade. la tnis only one <>f your Topic i At 'l joke> V<>u cannot, be serious. The; cannot Ik*178 words
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Article, Illustration331 1928-04-30 9 CHRISTENING OF^THE TWO MOTHS. The Governor's Flight. WriJuSfufuZl ""V"'^ in the annal, «f ir vis-a-vis Flv"n K a! V S C '""^ration of the a<-tivi,i,» of 'the Singapore anl Hum L;ri,ir ,5 u tW l> H Moth tlw, Cherub of thT. h v:'rt ni n t r331 words
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Article295 1928-04-30 9 The following is the Health Bulletin of the LugM <>f Nations' Eastern Bureau, I'oi the week ended April 21st. Alexandria: 1 eaal typhus exant hematic us. Suez: 'A plague eases ami 2 deaths. Aden: .*>'.♦ p'agje case' am' 1^ deathi Bfl BgailMt 108 eim and i»7 deatlis295 words
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Article69 1928-04-30 9 MALAYAN REC^ULATIONS QUESTIONED. Home Committee to Examine IK'-utcf's Service.] London. Apr. 2H. A eouilttli hrad.,l hy Lord Balfour of Ku.U-.^rh with Mrs. Alfn-,1 Lyttt-lton MrNi'villp RolfV. sir O. Warburg. Mi<^ Barri Lambert, the Rev. W. RoU-rts awistod by MpranaiaUiM of th<- mti&m o*votbm.nt -K-partmonts. has few app.int.-.l69 words
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Article205 1928-04-30 9 lH»'ut<T s ■mriea.] Geneva. Apr. 2H. An aniniatt-d discussi(,n by th.- irnveminc body of tht- International Labour Offnv h.i n'sulu'if m the adoption of a formula for iivi-ion and modihoation of the Wa>hinir ton boon ron\ention. providing that the croverrnnir bo<iy sIkJI 4«eUl whether th.noestion \>v placed205 words
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Article48 1928-04-30 9 rneuter' S Uerlin. \pr. Js. A M pei cent. ia<Toaoi tvraovat Ii recorded m th* annual reporl <>f th»- h>. Tru.-t. DevelopaMatf have \>i-,-v bmm! BMfktd hi dyes, 1-n/iM. artircial ■ilka, and the Uq«*fyuig procesi The up re»hadowi an ..utput of Too..)(tO m year,48 words
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Article68 1928-04-30 9 [Boater*! Barrleo.] London. \pr. 2S. The Maaehestei Chamber of C laajcrcc hai rewaled a lemarkable Oipaßaioaj m thexport of c<»tton, nrtiririal §Uk anci mixr.i pieceojoodo. K.>r the irsi three aumtht ot the year «\;«.,rt~ ucrc t€.< M|Uarc yardi or double la-r year*i igiiret N. .irl• qvartaf68 words
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Article36 1928-04-30 9 Colomho. Apr. Js. 'J'hi' taaace roojaiittee «>f th«> I t§,lolatare ha^ deeUe4 that furthi-r Übm Ii aasdai for teaeideratioa of tht ojaoetloa «>t" the reaW< tion of export ,:uty 01 ruh^r.36 words
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Article77 1928-04-30 9 [British ]\i*:\\o Official S»r\ir»..] K'uirl.v \p r 21. Tiu Air Ministrj aaajoeaieei t h»- appoint imnt ..f Air Vi Marshal K. K. Svarlftt t«» bo Air OaVar Caaaawßdai ia-GUaf aii defeaee of Graal Mtaia taaipoiaMllf «lur lag the aaaeaee m Australia of Air Mar shal Sir John77 words
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Article29 1928-04-30 9 [Reuter's Barviaa*] Vth^ns. Apr. 2M. Two bHc«i laacfci <»f oartaqaalM were felt at Corinth yrst»rda\ Tw NkQM ♦niraK»'(l m (inn- M.n work vvtr- -tightly injurid.29 words
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Article33 1928-04-30 9 [Nan>o Nichi-Nichi Servin.] Tokio. Apr. 27. The total amount of rice stock m Japan on the Ist of May is estimated at ttjMQjMI koku which i> the highest reo.rd, titttU33 words
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Article67 1928-04-30 9 [Isi:ti>h Kadi.. OfVicial Servif. Wiml.x Apr. 27. Lady Bailey, who is making a solo flight from Kn^rlaixl t I ("ape Town, landed to-day at Barairwaneth Aerodrome, Jdhannesuiirvr. m presence of a larpe crowd. She wa (orted from Pretoria oy >i\ other pi. She will resume her flight67 words
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Article55 1928-04-30 9 The new Royal mail car< were nut m service bctwi-n hientr Rai and LjUMpM^ <>n April. Ist. Thi- l»us«> carry j.as enjrers. and are Wfy comfortable. TW*M v', l i\> ha«l to p-,!i<rize th •■nlin;iry irn-k- uil bt plad t«» km»u that eooiforteMi HUM fan be nbtainerl now at a55 words
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Advertisement243 1928-04-30 9 p Robinsons WESTMINSTER CHIME 7jaW i.ir/ R^«aHHßaai -II VEREII if ,!'> \W:< xni IANCV A S* A «i /IK MO\|\\ STALES H \i \a vi w v litti l I I Majajajojajß^kMM tttttt H J •^■eea^Bßßjißiow nn b^bm*^™" 1 eaa^^^^^^J^BeW. ji na^aaaaaaßLa^M>j jJI aa^a^l^^^^^^^^^^^jy^^»W^»oiali^^^^^^ flbM ~,^a.~ Majajje^ftfca^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^fc^^— -^—mj^^M H WKSTMIXSTER243 words
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Advertisement661 1928-04-30 10 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glmsgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) Due Spore. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. 1 AUTOLYCUS London, Rotterdam and Hamburg661 words
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Advertisement584 1928-04-30 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). PAWN 4( ellelSF"line. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Dae Spore. 192 ft. s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE May 5 a.R. CITY OF TOKIO June 2584 words
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Advertisement356 1928-04-30 10 p. e^o British India and Apcar Lines < Incorporated m EofflaDd.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJKSTVS <.i<\.\ vys LONDON AND KAR EAST MMI sKR\ |i j OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA \\H \\<\\ I lur Tonna K r Vpore t356 words
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Advertisement630 1928-04-30 11 O. S. K. Line. stin tionH Steamers. Attire. Lea*. rdam, Hamburg, Bremen, v a ClloS.il, Aden and P. Said. Amur Maru May 18 May 19 apt Town. Sant.»>, Rio AireS tLa Plata Maru May 3 May 4 Hot&iß'cn- Zanzibar, Dares-Salaam, g^in, lyooivnco Marques and Durban, t Mexico Maru May 9630 words
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Advertisement535 1928-04-30 11 TOWEL" COMFORT *PRESIDENT^ _J If LINERS J M**^B> Dollar President liners offer yoa luxurious travel comforts. Ail state-rooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with bed« (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate, all h*ve hot and cold535 words
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Advertisement623 1928-04-30 11 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATATIA). (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDEP CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOTKENMENT. Telephone No. 3640, with tub-connections to:— Pa»*ar*. Freight. Transhipment, Marine Departments and 1 Manager's desk. Representative* m ttir Straita Settlement. (Singapore and I'enaag) of fbe OFFh I\l TOURIST623 words
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Article58 1928-04-30 12 DITCH NAVAL VESSEL IN PORT. Tiie surveying 1 ahip Orion of the Royal Dutch Navy arrived m port yesterday from Bengakalis. which jx>rt *he left on April 21st., and anchored m the outer roads. She is a vessel of 714 tons and carries a crew of 74. The58 words
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Article172 1928-04-30 12 .">,iO shevp and goats, eighteen hor>es an<l eleven black hnglas (birds) bf >h» Takliv\a» from Calcutta. Rice by the Dovre from Bangkok. 57 bullocks and 11 buffaloes from Hang kok by the Valaya. Coal and sulphuric aiid by the Ato^asan Maru from Miike for Christmas Lland. Copra from172 words
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Article178 1928-04-30 12 X Vrar of Enterprise and Progre«»«. The recent appreciation m th« «harei< the Cunard Strani Ship Company tainly ju«*titnd i).i (harait.r Ih r. port which ha- iu>t been issued to th« stinreholders. It -h>w- that sound and cr v >- nomical management, combined with enter-pri.-e and judicious178 words
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65 1928-04-30 12 Lieut. -Cwiumar.'irr < A. Rolun-. n. D.S C.. R.N.. who succ»*eds the late Lieut <>mmander A. C. F Kr,;< a* ISputy Ma~t» r Attendant has arri\i«i m Colombo. Lieut. -Commander Robinson sau t.>n«i dernbl. rvici- ilwrissj the Great War. and earned his D.S.C., while with65 words
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Article60 1928-04-30 12 One «»f the SoMketi Pa>s«'nx«*r« Kanwomed. After U'ing m captivit) for Mr nrht month" one of the Sol\ ik«-r"> pa^, tiger taken away b\ piraten ft How ing the 't-i zure of that Vaeaal on a voyage lntvi«er Hone" Koni? an-l Saigon <lunng Auu'u^t of la^t year, ha*60 words
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Article49 1928-04-30 12 T.S. Fleet Diverts Course to Land Them. New York. Apr. 13. The South Atlantic flevt. steaming from Gulf paftl to thi? plmv. <liverte<l its MM to land four flapper stowaways di*co\ercd on board. Three wire put off at Key West and the fourth at May port (Florida).49 words
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24 1928-04-30 12 Ixmrion. Apr. 11. William Beattie. of the Bombay- Bartxla Central India Railway, committed suicide while voyaging Home from Bombay.24 words
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Advertisement529 1928-04-30 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) (0) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The IA MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de529 words
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Advertisement151 1928-04-30 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. 0 HOMEWARD MAILS To Colombo. Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles from Singapore. ANDRE LEBON 10,000 tons May 2 Via Madras and Pondicherry. CHANTILLY 17,000 ton? May 21 OUTWARD MAILS To Saigon, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan. D'ARTAGXAN 20,000 tons Apr. 30 G. METZINGER 19,000 tons May 13 To151 words
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Advertisement52 1928-04-30 12 Tb« worU-rMo%m«d rrm^Jr for Craw-Craw and *tl PWMiIK dIMMM Of lk<> B Pfo^pl m action, certain result. «ixl. ur.lik* M v ■Mty e-ntnvntt oh«n emrtored. p«H(-rtly cUaa •> y_ < "»<*< oUtlBMc uw reaJii, y.ejj to M^i k» BLRGOYNE. BIKBiCCCS k U. ixl £»if «n«J i most famous CkemuM*. ObiMambk52 words
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Advertisement433 1928-04-30 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc. 44, BEAVKR STKPKT. NBW YORK (Ucorporautf la U.8.A.) GENERAL AGENTS REGULAR FREIGHT SERVK X TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA ANn BALTIMORE (rim So»n M.S. SILVERHA7.KI due May S MS. SILVERASR Hue Ma> ■JL SILVERGI'AVX «lur May 9 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVIfP SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO \\|>433 words
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Advertisement185 1928-04-30 12 HENDERSON I.IM HI Ml I I 0| K%n M} I .riniehiK and Knrlaad mh mm> mii m mi MMHtatlMMmi f^mgk v M I HIM. WIN Xl MMI \I»IN1 RHAM<> M. BUEM v Mfcl itu •a HEN/M v AMARAIHK>kA %a i lIINDmiN UMI M»l! MIAW sa c aI MX IK«.I HF.NZAPA185 words
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Miscellaneous684 1928-04-30 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. fvuala Pahang. Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday G a.m. Bangkok fvery 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 6684 words
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Miscellaneous70 1928-04-30 12 Sin Kheng Stnjj. Br:t 7;t. from Malacca tt. tm Malacca :*O. Brouwer. Dut. J">t'>. from P. Samlmi 2H. for S. Pandjanir 2 1 1 .lerantut. Brit 74. from Muar J-. for Muar 30. Singap-it. Hut. from B.nukali- for Benjrkali* 1. 1 arut. Brit. 1<" i. from Mala 'or Malacca l.70 words
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Article409 1928-04-30 13 Sir G. Newmans Health Rules. A striking survey of "The Foundation* of National Health" was given by Sir George Newman, cnicf medical officer to the Board of Fduoatinn, m the Hastings Popular Lecture m Ix>ndon. The importance of fbod m relation to health was given special attention409 words
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Article440 1928-04-30 13 Romance of 'CorneeK Yanderbilt. It i.- just over half century -ince the death of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the OMOfl picturesque of America's nineteenth-century millionaires, but the romance of his career was .-'> wunderiul that it was worth recalling, and Mi. Arthur l>. Bowdlll Smith relates it graphically m440 words
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Article40 1928-04-30 13 Botli ha«! dined well. The host ihowd hi? guest hi> art jjallery. of which he was v»iy proud. "What <lo you think of that landscajx?" lit- a>kc«l. "Finr i«-f)hc«l his f i irnd (Mithusiastically. *"Lb« tWM wavf *h<»ut vn ««»i.»oii.40 words
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Article92 1928-04-30 13 Fourth Central Asiatic Expedition L*a»eKalgan. London. April Ib. Peking.— Professor •'«»> I'hapmMl Andrews, of the American Museum of Natural History, OjfcoOO Ktst expedition tO Mongo'ia resulted m the dfaicovcr] l famou- tlin<--aur Iggl) IMM I'" K;ilir:m at th. r.f th« fourth lYntial A-i.uk Kx|M-«iit i -m.92 words
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Article20 1928-04-30 13 fir! wh<> MM Liken ill with ■lr*|»> «irkn*«t four \<;»r- vii", anil ovcrrd. ha* unH <!<-;<• h«»r hea«i m n itm20 words
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Advertisement261 1928-04-30 13 ireorys/V I j SCOTCH 1 --^JfifißgatM \A/UIC w Bf^__ i "willOfVT Bf=^^~ -c? THE DISTILLERS AGENCY LTD EDINBURGH SCOTLAND I Be Tailored m I nin -a\\ th«- I tin u,ii,.| vi.v Knuli^li •r«ivt--m»i ut. Cirovt >\- Kfmß/ j^\ I I I'.rin-h mail order B^WWs' I 1 I :li— st> made261 words
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Advertisement237 1928-04-30 13 ar a*"^ r kaV T T^^aT^l aT^ f^^ JL, Y^ I^l I Itf W m. Jaf %1^ M^ JaWaw T M M m^ SH PMkN J II I I In Lli I TUDORS and ROADSTERS DUE MAY IOtK Arrange for Demonstration I Universal Cars Limited. I I /< Blood Poisoning237 words
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Article695 1928-04-30 14 lk;hter traffic m singapore. Reduction of Jinrikishas and the Result. T- (On Chinese Conv-i >nd« nt Since tho increase of motor and trvlle) 'raftV m Sir tra pore, the Municipality has adopted the polic\ of i.Miuciriif the numkr of jini ikishas. The reduction is l»ased on the non-renewal695 words
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Article261 1928-04-30 14 s»-\mi Yean' LaweaM Settled The Mm niaip "t" \a-: tatatai ralaed oj to.IMMt. i. II. I ua- dlCJdld .tt PMfHM BflCff :i trial w hich ha«l < Thr estate* in\«.i\«-.l \\»r th< by tht lat»- pjinrc PMlip .1 ..|..in; brother of th«- f\-('zar Perdinard «>t Bui261 words
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Article181 1928-04-30 14 Annuhmnt PeeaiMe I'nder I.S. Law. A Court has hth! that wedding performed by a ship' captain can be de- lartMj void <.n application by either ofl the contracting parties, "> W«i Bitched m caM h'inl Joseph Sabath m the Boperior Court. I Mr. I'avi'l Maynard, college181 words
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Advertisement355 1928-04-30 14 II I Insects Show No Mercy I T Tungry hordes of germ-laden insects engage daily m a grim XI struggle and your life is the stake! Flies spread typhoid, infantile paralysis, and countless dreaded illnesses; mosquitoes carry malaria and the deadly germs of wasting fevers; and bed bugs and cockroaches355 words
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Advertisement65 1928-04-30 14 IMPURITIES IN PK I ROi L I j 1 i i "f :l i I" I*. i »i C^ A. P RI.ID FTTF r> FILTER i j l farl.u < IN STOCK ii j j K< XI. i I w 1 1 ■a yjuiu cjl Many reputations for Good I65 words
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830 1928-04-30 15 FRASER CO EX CHANGE AN D SHARE BROKERS. SVI I 'KliW. AI'KII. Mk. Buyers Sellers Asani Kumhang (it 44s 4«Js Uantriin Tin (f) M Ratang Mmh (sl> .">o ;>;, Katu Caves ($1 > [J| i ('hcnderianK (i) P»s M 17* »k1 (hir. Chin ($1 «♦:> LOO Kiistcrn Siatii ls^ j830 words
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Article37 1928-04-30 15 K.-lon I R.lik I'rivnii 3 I New York M I»H 1n.1i... I" I. Honjr X < I < V«»k«»l:.»i.i;.. Am tlcntuml I Bangkok, drm ■■I I S. !,<.n,i..n Bank ..f BaglM^ I 4't p.c. ■l B ui'r. Huymi:37 words
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Article153 1928-04-30 15 H T i v Q«| J% 1'.,,,... \\l,:t.. 11l lYpp«i H!;nk Fl.ik. I r ..|.t., < 1 1. IP Ricf Uaag Hin ChM Mark iti K/• N Riot- M N« > Rice, Rangoon Bmtan 10 Rice, Rangoon S -'•'>• Uice. Siat' Mr.n.. N Rice, HMH Kioken N Ml Rir»\153 words
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Article25 1928-04-30 15 \|>ril L»Sth.. oMiK-k H M It Stir. I S|...t Tfii'lc 1 M July >«-pt. Oct-I T..r.. Latest < ;.-,•->.,_ \<u Y.,tk Sp..t25 words
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Article67 1928-04-30 15 Mcaan. (iiithri. an I < Kuala I.utn |>nr. ;«ir. nt.s f.-r I n 1 1 i Sua l.« t ag ftsMwr, m Mi fn>n\ th. ta»t that liM l'»ar'i l';i\c <l.i i.l. commend payment «.n Ma\ L'tth of a fira! ■«'n<l "f 1 making H I"67 words
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Article30 1928-04-30 15 Y.\ Bit and Co., Tapah Rubber. 25.4:i2. I!r 11. Phillips an. l Su ■ai I I Afvnta. ntrak Rlvei Valley. i.'. v| .loiu. ni ScnmrirL'"!. till.30 words
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Article24 1928-04-30 15 Th« Bi Mala) .1 nnnolidated I'm Dredfftaf < I t<i int.. 1 ,i! 1 I > f« I v• rommcnc <l opening pril Ifitk24 words
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Article20 1928-04-30 15 Kataraay** \litraiion>. xt Buyers bn Aj r MOWI K1 j 1 1 i r 1 v l20 words
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Article149 1928-04-30 15 London, \pril 1.1. A rung appeal :<> thr British lo I Indian pffodMttl arm itllftßiß th, <>>u\ of Kmpirr \\a- MftdJo t I 1>• li\ Sir < hatU'rjrv ifjoa king at tl > < lub, W t l.<»rx!«>n. M«- ur< ■tio« tfl disparity between British import India149 words
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Article86 1928-04-30 15 ROSE M I'M AII (is KKI'OKI Man, fcprfl KuhU-r I I m I timing. Quh t 11. s. uth Tai| ing K n I i I i r. Malaya I I 1.(1 Rahman I I Uu P 1 X .1 .i Baacria i M 1 iini|uii Tit86 words
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Article45 1928-04-30 15 I oiiilmi \|iril I «< i <r. i a im i ii i visible -up; llrv. I I ail. II .1 I It. I at Iroi and Sl«*rl I I t I.i Ki.1.l r I tin nit ttr* <.. 1..M 1 I. n,iii«»n» i: I45 words
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Article26 1928-04-30 15 I *!»ru.n v I .1. I 1 i i I I 1 1 1 i i I ■1 > i I I Ral i26 words
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Advertisement570 1928-04-30 15 ASSETS OVER SS.OO«,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER mOOO.MO THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED lir n ntnnrm (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFUCE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C Ihe Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life570 words
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Advertisement465 1928-04-30 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Incorporated m Honp Kon»?>. Ik-ad Office: Hunt; Konvr. Authorised Capital $.*>o.nt>o.ooo Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund Sterling £6,000,000 Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COUBT OF DIRECTORS. A. 11. Compton. Esq.. Chairman. N. EL Brown, Esq.. Deputy Chairman. H. D.465 words
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Advertisement40 1928-04-30 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m EnfUnd by Royal Charter AD. 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE 1 Fidelity Guarantee-— Administration Bond*. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO.. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER LTD CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). j A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager40 words
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Article437 1928-04-30 16 LIVOCK'S MATCH ON THE PADANG. A Wonderful Innings. To all would-be detractors of our greatest of tames on the score that it is not as fast and exciting as some other pastimes, the match between the Married and Single elevens of the S.C.C.. which was concluded on the437 words
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Article298 1928-04-30 16 Yesterday on the Padang the S.C.C. favt the Eastern Kxtcnsii.n a trouncing, beating them en the first Enningi by 10 runs with thrt*. wickeU m hand and <>n the second innincs by ;>4 runs and losing only three wickeU. Mergfcr and Hobnon played utoikl inninp.- for298 words
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Article186 1928-04-30 16 Thank; largely to the spirited batting of N. H. Whitley, the Police, won an interesting game aprainst the Royal Engineers at Pulo Brani yesterday. Royal Engineers. la. Walker not out Bt; GibftOM b Jeans 0; Jenkins c Clapham fa Byrde 2; McGregor b Jeans 6; ('apt.186 words
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Article259 1928-04-30 16 Playing at Tanglin yesterday the S C C ••cond eleven lost to the Duke's 2nd. The Hub fielding wa, of a poor character throughout while the DukeV fielding- was M noticeably £ood. Gibson for the Club and Coulter for the Duke's were the mainstay of259 words
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Article237 1928-04-30 16 COMPSTON'S VICTORY OVER HAGEN. Record Breaking Englishman. [Reuter's Service.l London. April 27. In the match over 72 holes between Hai»en (America) and Compston (England) ('ompston was 14 up at the md of the day. London. Apr. 28. At IIM end of the morning round C impston \va« 19237 words
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Article36 1928-04-30 16 London. Apr. 2»». At Lytham to-day m the English Xati\» Amateur Golf < hampionship final over Bfl holes J. Stout Bridlinpton) heat the holdvr. T. Perkins (Ca>tle Hionnvirh) up an i I to play.36 words
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Article90 1928-04-30 16 Wei Hai Wei Cup. The Singapore Golf ("lu 1 played the Garrison (;<>lf club at Bukt Timali yesterday. the DUltcka re suiting as follows, Singapore Golf Club players iat»tiomcl firsts I- I>- Hardk 1. Morpay o. K. R. B. Upton l G. C. Nash o. G. B.C.Hull90 words
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Article32 1928-04-30 16 [Reuter's Service.] London. Apr. 2S. At Glaspow to-tlay m ylorious weather SO.OOO spectators saw Bcothmd Keat Bas>l'uid m the annual amah-ur international -occt I natch by M poals to 2.32 words
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Article84 1928-04-30 16 •Monday's Ties. The to,l,. wine ties will be |>la\«-d on Mon(iay. 30th April. Championship DnaMe*. P. Clerc ar.«l J. Itermaik ns Maj. Btothr and Capt. Price. A. A. A. Pater>>n and J. I). Hall vs. C V. Mi'io? and O. R. S. Bateman. C.84 words
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Article22 1928-04-30 16 FRIDAY'S RESULT Sinirle Handicap. "A" Fir-.il W. A. BalheUhet 40 nvat R C. Oehlen 30 H— -3. 6— 3.22 words
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Article38 1928-04-30 16 Duke's vs. Cold Storage. At Tanglin on Saturday the Duke'a beat the Cold Storage m a Framroz Cup match, scoring 158 for the loss of only seven wickets as against their opponents 100 all out.38 words
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Article300 1928-04-30 16 HUDDERSFIELI) WIN AT LEICESTER. And Everton at Burnley. fßeuter's Service.] I <>n (j 1.11. Apr. 2H. Matches m the English League to-day resulted as follows: DIVISION 1. Manchester* Timely Win A Kainst Arsenal. Arsenal 0, Manchester L'n. 1. Aston Villa 2, Bolt-.n Burnley 3, Rverton g. But,i >t,300 words
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Article348 1928-04-30 16 S.C.F.A. Haw Bi« Fright. S.C.F. 4: Indo.Oylonese. 2. The Si. FA. v. re flw a 1 i>r P'^rhi when '.hey played Urn lad* Cgyloatf m their league natdi at the Stadium «.n Sa" »rd;-\ afternoon. Opining up the RM*t well, the iado-C*yloa>M uric* maglit the Ca «X fender>348 words
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Article57 1928-04-30 16 The fixture revision committee nut yesterday and arranged the alterations. The corrected lists will bt circulated as soon as they are received from the printers, meanwhile the following are 'hi matches for this week: Monday S.l'.C. vs. S.K.C. Stadium. W'nesday:- Malays vs. K.A.- Stadium. Thursday:— S.C.C. vs. Inflo-l'i57 words
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Article29 1928-04-30 16 FRANCE WINS THIRD TEN NIS TEST. Ixmdon, April 19. Cape Town.— ln the third Test France beat South Africa by 6 match*** to They have thus won the rubber.29 words
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Article555 1928-04-30 16 THE MAY RACES. Saturday's Work on the Course. Saturda> morning \\a^ tn> and th«»e was an exceptionally larjfe iratherirm or the Course m view of the fact that tin work is nearly ovei The jroinu has no^ dried hs much ns miL'ht have l»e» n expect ed but555 words
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Article384 1928-04-30 16 Somi' Tine Polo. On >Hijida> >fl if— the YM V held their annual bard -.i-,- immine :«t th- K(«rt l';i'inii;i •••01. :<n,| Ed b\ \<t|Unr weather, i bit'c r viniton including fcln Onni pvsent t<> witness th« events and thoroughly nioyin tin- err. i nnu-nt. Nir Monn384 words
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