The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 May 1928
1928-05-02
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section11 1928-05-02 1 Singapore Free Press «"KNTS. SINGAPORE, SS WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1928~ u.:W11 words
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Article318 1928-05-02 1 M.-> Day ic«*n«*rall) pa* < *«tl off withiHJt serious di-» urhatu l'«Kf 11. 'I h<> Kuyptian repl> to the Iliiti-h note is »aid tit be \er> friendly but Tails l<> understand why <.t«at llritain 'hould interfere m domestic afTairs I'ntM- 11. Ihe I .S. Nan has refused318 words
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Article452 1928-05-02 1 I. rh;i; who ha« i)ia<i<- a h<>Kt > f.., mini ha* vmI 'ml M •mI«<«J .1 lu«ci nation h •xnutiful httU- i .4 m I i ih> 1 'h. I an«l a ruikli huwd n i.. i.ii,<i rt ,ih I hat tm .-ver ait. H»at «'<«l452 words
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Advertisement231 1928-05-02 1 r 5 SOLYPTOL SOAP IDEAL FOR THE HOME wwwviAArVwimwgvvtfwvvv^ lßaffl.es Hotel! g DANCES EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY B DANBANT EVERY TUESDAY, THI RSDAY 1 rrn -i SATURDAY. Thursday, May 3rd I j DINER DANS ANT S I irst Appearance of TAN I A SVETLVNOVA and ALEX: SALNIKOFF, Th€ Wen-known Dancers231 words
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Advertisement249 1928-05-02 1 1r H -I 1 1 f 1^ iivY/ f ft ia |J P^^Si if&ir" f ffMSr^^ v n^n^^^ n^n^^ "^n^n^n^^^^^nV a v EHS™'^^^ yj- -^BHny /yM PHn^nW tf/^^nv^^n^nM BE*"" j» X^^Np"!*? J&Xrti v't t^^^^^KL-^n^ftr w *PW /awfw/i wttEE-i^m 1 MT/ i Mr^nPM •J Ifllfi I /V \oy^ .^r 1 F^a^nw249 words
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Advertisement87 1928-05-02 1 L \TEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I fdmkyn >i Robinson foi i 11. M h;< oik l':i-' 1". Dividend n«>'>. m In<ur:«n« r <>f Canto if Vr -i I'.iim Notice uf i i Min«-»v, i.i i- I 1 icl on -al' i i»ledK< *»>■ 'I i DOS K<»>n v Nt .ii.i Sht-titV- >;<!•-87 words
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Advertisement12 1928-05-02 1 TIIK HKST TAIII.I-: !M 1 I RJ| "SNOWFLAKE" j! ITRE IIILLKI) (RK\MKRY|12 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous72 1928-05-02 1 THE WEEK. High M, Ml pui Strait m.-nt* iSr dinm-r It Ml OrtMl Ma High W;it«r. l-' i I Ml. Mr. Oi f i' 1 IKn 1 ML P. ;ii,i < Mi. Owfcll S* ('.< Koiitbal!: l< Bt im. Crtd v High Water, U lub May K.r. V Hifc'h 172 words
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Article480 1928-05-02 2 A Criticism of the Government. Tv thr Editor of the Times. Sir, -May I. as OSM «»f the 260,000 member* of the public interested m the rubber industry. be granted the hospitality of ><<ur column* m onler to raise my voice im protest airainst th 2 tilitmwl480 words
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Article201 1928-05-02 2 m tinns m Parliament. In th«- Rouse f»f Commons m mail week, Mr. Mardy Jones asked tho Senvtary of Star.- for the Colonies, whether he is aware thai thr rubber raptured from smuggWn who smuggle rubber from Ifalaya int«> tluDutch ?^ast Indies i- destroyed «-n enpture;201 words
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Article97 1928-05-02 2 In the Howm of Commoni m mail week, C<»l<.nc! Woodcock naked tht President of the Board of Trade what the impuvt of rubber into the country has been for each of tlic lad six weeks, and for the corresponding period of la>t year? Mr. Williams: Figures' m97 words
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Article88 1928-05-02 2 The 03rd birthday oi H.JI. the Yang ii Perl Besnr of Nes;ri Sennbilan was ciieJ»'a: n fnll fashion at Sli Mftianti Koala Pilah, <'n Wednesday last say- thr Ma a) Mail. The M.v.l BncWr the eon land t Second-Lieut. J. FWdn. paraded oh the padang at Sri Mennnti m th<«88 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement289 1928-05-02 2 tin f for Coughs, Colds and all Throat Troubles. From all Chemists, Dispensaries and Stores. Sole Agents MEDICAL HALL, LTD. Singapore. THE HAPPY VALLEY I PRESENT A Monster Programme OF Varied Amusements GATE 10 cte. I GBYLON i GRAND HOTEL, NUWARA ELIYA The Sanitorium of the Kast J I I289 words
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Advertisement327 1928-05-02 2 Victoria Theatre (0) I Tonight To-Night and Nightly at 9-30 p.m. ALL- COMEDY PROGRAMME GLAD EYE i From the World-Famous Stage Play. Featuring ESTELLE BRODIE, JOHN STEWART and HAL SHERMAN. Supported by A MERMAID COMEDY. "WHAT ANIGHT* AND The Latest Gaumont Graphic Booking at Little's MATINEE. SATURDAY, MAY :»th.. AT327 words
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Advertisement221 1928-05-02 2 ALHAMBRA PH (Tan Chen* Kee and < LU.. Propnu COMMENTING WEDNESM \V MU .'nd v PUBLICITY MADNESS Ewith DMUND LOWE AND Lois kfORAN Non-slop Hitfhl on the Wini:* M l.au-hi. Mm LOVES of CARMEN with DOLORES DHL RIO AND VICTOR HACLAGU A Story nt" a Wild Rom- oi OKI Seville221 words
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Article300 1928-05-02 3 Opens Offensive Against Triple Foe, [British Radio Official Service. I Rugby. Apr. 29. Mr. Churchill. Chancellor of thf Exhequer. replied m a apMeo; r.t Newcastle o criticism of thf proposals c .ruaincd m his Budget speech for rtUevteg Jipimd basic industiies of the burden, of local 'axation.300 words
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Article267 1928-05-02 3 Leaves Home m Six Weeks. I British Radio— Official Service. J Kuuh>. Apr. 2H. In .-ix WOekl the world's biggest floating •lock wii; leave the TjrM un a four months \oyage <•♦ BjtOQ mile.^ to Sin^apuiv. When this laiir. Boatfoff dork, which wa< built m ten months a;267 words
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Article207 1928-05-02 3 F Ready for the House. [P»iiti?h Radio— Official Service.] Rugby. Apr. 2.*. A further important stnjre m the progress of the Prayer Book measure wa> passed yesterday, when the Chunh Assembly gave its final approval to the measure m the form m which the BtlNI of Convocations207 words
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Article59 1928-05-02 3 lßiili>h Radio- -Official Seiviccl Rugby, Apr. 29. Kinu (Jeofge lias s»-nt to Lord Crewe. Til it ish Ambassador m Paris, the followintr U'legram: Will you please convey to M. Briaiul my concern on hearing of his illness, my satisfaction at leainini; fr>m the *>wr>t ajors that he59 words
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Article38 1928-05-02 3 N« xt veat'< Ominir <>f Ai*c> Jiimliurcc'' (pf tht* Boy Scout movcrm-nt. whirh, it is ncpectod, will bi mttemA&A by MgOOQ Scouti t'r>m all uvcr tin- world, \v ll I h.ld at \rr »\v« Park, Birkirh«a«l.38 words
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Article561 1928-05-02 3 The Late Mr. P. K. Nambyar. I Our Indian Correspondent). The news of t!v Midden death of tho Hon'Me Mr. P. K. Nambyar, M.L.C.. came to Indians m Singapore as severe In the death of Mr. Nambyar. the Indian community of Malaya bus lost <.ne of itmost prominent561 words
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Article178 1928-05-02 3 I'rince Albert's Own Hussars. London. Apr. lft. That tin- •<)!<} order changeth" was never \h.'lXvt illustratri than by the (ii-ap])earanoe of th<- Kltvcnth < I'rimv AMwit'l Own) Hiioar>. Kn.»\\n M th.- Thorry Pltkt» w Uu> rv^\inrnt was timmiti mi 17!".. To-day it inude its last farad.- at178 words
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Article172 1928-05-02 3 M<M»COW*M SlipiNtNfd I- 1.1 I". i .11. IMilllM. I .ul.iti. \pr. l"». London i.< watching 1 th** Communist out-bn-ak m .Japan. Their i> reason t<> lirliew that it i- ■MOriated with tin- Moscow con■piracjf t«»r an all-Kast communist r<>\ .It. Th»' political corrvmpoadnM «»f Klm <'»-ylon ObwrVHT172 words
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Advertisement174 1928-05-02 3 T •DvC V. rSr 1 THE FOOD OF KINGS f Court Physicians know the best and I see that Royal Babies have the best. That is Why Glaxo has been used with success m 5 Royal Nurseries. 5 J Only the best is good enough for your :j Baby, for174 words
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Advertisement217 1928-05-02 3 Estate 8 Trust Agencies (1927) Limited j| (Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance of 19 2». ■J w «th Security deposited with tho Straits 2j Settlements Government.) is prepared to act a> !j Trustees. Executors, Administrator K»r.ivrr.«.. Manager* of Real Estate, Attorneys for Collection <.f ■J Rents, Investigators and Managers217 words
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Article305 1928-05-02 4 Malaya's Good Roads. Two tall, bronzed young Englishmen. Mr. B. H. Cathrick. of Piercebridge, near Darlington, and Mr. J. P. Castly, of Norwich, arrived m Ix>ndon on combination motor- i cycles after making a tour of the word and covering GO.OOO miles. They have visited 25305 words
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Article16 1928-05-02 4 The process of liquidating love m cash is m its essence an absurdity. Mr. Justice McKinnon.16 words
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Article227 1928-05-02 4 It b >ui«i that the American heiress Miss Mabel 8011, has now revealed the fact that she offcied Captain Hinchliffe £5,000 to take her a- passenger on a transatlantic flight, but that he declined on the ground that Im ha<l received "a number of227 words
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Article747 1928-05-02 4 VALUABLE LESSONS LEARNED. What the Dominions Want. Mr. V\ R. Morris. Chairman <>f the Milk Motors, is <»n hi.s way back to England ifftci visiting North America. Austra lia and Ktl leiUuid. In the c»ur-« of at interview at olombo ho said. "I motored oVfT *-?,OiH) miles747 words
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Article213 1928-05-02 4 Adwnturr with Kandit* on the Road. Fraulein Cla« ivnon- Stinms, th»- >>nX daughter of th«> laU Hup«» Stinnen. the QtlMl millionaire nMu-inali-t MNMpI' nied hy Mr. Soeder-tr* I Sw»dUh cm«niatojjrapher. and f«-ur Gi*rm«n mechanics ha.< arrived at IVkinir. The paiu .»i« dii\mn a German mot'ircar an.l213 words
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Article460 1928-05-02 4 SUGGESTION BY LORD KNTTSFORI). Frequent Incorrect Signals. Lord Knutsfor' writing concern m ir question of ih» i«*nr»nir fr«»»n sido road :ir.d rwlm a main r«>nd. unre* a definite un<). '-r.n.lirikr. v) •i r mi (> \>>w, l>iit I the Iff ft W*i\ "f n>«t I no!460 words
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Article26 1928-05-02 4 Mr. C. B. Cochran - Mr. C. B. Cochran A IWSBS i" not produced for a fir*t-night audience, hut for a more intelligent pull which baghni 'o show itself at night.—26 words
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Article89 1928-05-02 4 AIRMEN'S ADVENTURE IN THE ALPS. loroed landing .h UN t rrt «'a|»tam Ll un hi •iiarkaU. c«|h> m a a»otori«t t f1 t i r.i Ouru r ttttl I "uhn, I ct>ni|>l< a mou* t n«»o^ti h(f ri urni I ti aliv, t»i»'. v» i lut t<. lan.i »f cra*h89 words
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Article24 1928-05-02 4 1 tl I sag a ■lunsi gall* I. the r« sanmnssa, *l Bjroi vv mi. maw In fa f Daily ExpressDaily Express - 24 words
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Advertisement275 1928-05-02 4 High Pressure and Balloon Tyres and Tubes i 5 .^^^P^l^BP^ '^'i Tim* to R' Distributors CYCLE AND CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. Sinfiraptrc Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Penang, Ipoh, Malacca r~ H^HHIHHUHII^^HIHi^H^HIHiBI^BS^ B^B BH B^^^^H BB^B^bH B^B^^bH B^BB. ft ft 1 BB^B^BB BH WBB H BBL l H^BH B^K H BJ BM275 words
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Advertisement40 1928-05-02 4 91 Mum m irilt v! *^^B BY- i' wm J i A t\rc. mad*' i.<hh!s. i H«wld and it h.is H mi-d Ihir 4 reaper I b\ malrhl*^#» prr lormant* G/^ a tire a good tube A GOODYEAR TUBE goodJ^tbai40 words
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Article268 1928-05-02 5 Huildmu to House 1,000 Cars. h ive palatial garage whuh late l.«rf>o can. It la to Im withifl a f*W minutes' walk <>f it— at Ibe comer of Lexhigind Little raltt.rn'V sirei't- :.nd the neighbourhood of Mid other garagei to bo a i. ng way to268 words
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Article212 1928-05-02 5 MarfM For British Car*. Geneva. i International Motor Show, BOW the MCOWd importance on ntnMnt, was opened on March 16. r HUM last year, us it iru-lude* tm< .tor-cur, 22 motor lorry, r < y<l< Hfn i-oachwork. and J7 an-1 (quipnwnt factories. Those notor-car s<«tion include displays212 words
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Article180 1928-05-02 5 American's Kngiish Hunt for New Invention**. Mr. W. B. Khan, a prominent New York patent atfent, who la iwH< his 4."> th visit to Europe m Mffcll ol new inventions, said that his firm is oflFered T>,ooo inventions every year from all parts of the WtftM but it180 words
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Article100 1928-05-02 5 <..-ih-\h. Mar. 16. An international motor-car and cycle exhibition was opened to-day m the Palais ,U-s Expositions m this city. WhiM the United States is showing 38 different make* of cars, France 30. Germany 10, Italy 7 a nd Switzerland 7. Britain is represented by only three100 words
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Article1213 1928-05-02 5 EARLY DAYS AT THE WHEEL. ELEMENTS OF SKILFUL I DRIVING. Still I nlearned by Old Hands. by The Hon'hle Mrs. Victor llrur*. \BMCtAL TO rMMM PiMft] Wi »n youi car has been ihosen, <n un-ill. and «icii\cred. arfd when the rudiuteutl ofL *he gentle art of driving have be*U MUUJff*!]1,213 words
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Article337 1928-05-02 5 1927 Returns. The increase m tho demand for ni"for vehicles continued at th«» <aim- rat- m I'J27 as formerly, and although import- Mm to a higher figure than m any previous y»-ai except 1925, when th* McK«nna dutit.were reimpoped. exports show an «xpar. Th« >lijrht increase m337 words
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Article145 1928-05-02 5 '>■■ K\ I wit* the »n and roll.. r of .trul Turn X < th« Tuni»If pal Rnul <7.V.i kilom.tr. •HA •mmrnrt-d !h. Ka»l hut hn«l Miaw not U-inc a»>:< >'l> I 'ini> <»n |Im morning «>f Mar 1 I I km*f dvmwfur lun I th. U.un.Ury liiw145 words
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Advertisement13 1928-05-02 5 FEEL that SURGE of POWER, j BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT MALAYA.13 words
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Advertisement158 1928-05-02 5 I Through ESSEX Thousands Know I I The Ride That is Like Flying i WITH THE EXCIASIVE HIGH COMPRESSION ANTII KNOCK MOTOR THAT TURNS WASTE HEAT TO POWER All eyes turn to the Essex Bttper-flfa whQM vivid brilliance of prrformance n»veaN m single ride a smoothness and quiet, a road158 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1928-05-02 6 _hyOUR CHESS EDITOR. I*iuhhm No. :tH: (B] Ii. Colliasoa). Blaeh '■> piece.-. White fl pieces. White ta mave end mate in three anvraa. Che— Coagreaaes: besa ongressea are becora ng quite a regulai feature at popurta throughout the world. distinguished in this I Hastings, and newcomers,1,113 words
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Article779 1928-05-02 6 The Tigress at Hay. Problem No. •'{<» (Fonytk notation > IR4KT»>: IPSqKp: Tp: 7p: pfPSKT: p4p2: K4l'L': iKKQjktS. Key move is Q-Kl' ami the dtspnmti efforts of the Black Queen prives one the impression of the Tigress at bay. Thr pool old Titfer Klac-k k) has thrown779 words
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Article764 1928-05-02 6 Borderline Hands That Trove A Player. •HOKATItS. Most oi u» can l>i<l atu! pla\ vr Mid haml-. w.H-n \w <^rt tluMii. without vroinir ;u a>j;i\. Tht- strony»M thr haro!. m f;ut. thteasier X Ui <t«-:il with. Nor i< v really iifficuli !<• My "No i»i.l"' m764 words
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Article168 1928-05-02 6 Fred Robson - Fred Robson > Charm of Championship Course at Sandwick 5 BBUBF KROM TIIK CBOWn M MMlim. 1 I I m s I fcr oth \aem uu m fkkk pm Sandw i« h "H rhampion.«hi|>. |g a pl»« v I h.i- M M p«-« uliar .u>| I. 1168 words
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Article80 1928-05-02 6 11 v r Dl Ml ii>-|m|i n that Hunt "ip rt the S m hit h a ted atta-' of In. apg I also liirhti r in-t; fatal cm n -i < t <»f ii I month, about ii nr> hour; .v. urat* MM u;i- b i>:80 words
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Advertisement14 1928-05-02 6 IW a 1 1 < afX W B^ a^V I I I I aL A14 words
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Article1363 1928-05-02 7 DRIVING HOME THE LESSON IN BIRMINGHAM. Another Co-Operative Effort. You will have the kindness, plea«o, la«li«*s and gentlemen, to draw down the blinds, excluding the familiar view across the Estate, and dispose yourselves m your favourite enc chairs to listen to True Fairy Tile. stengnh first? Anything1,363 words
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Article118 1928-05-02 7 Mi daaan I I KfTt-ct nt Ifctt^r Trad««. %It H rbarl <;. Will ama, Pailianuntai: Secretary la th< af Trade, ipeakiac nt tke lum« h'v, n mf tht- Laadaa aauaareiaJ Chik, iaid that tkerc were nae million v>nr* a trie :n this cout,tr> to-(lay than Were v oik118 words
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Article88 1928-05-02 7 k'osiman (ollapsts m the Strut. Georf I>a\ii) Gatkercole, aajad >'\t\ tw««, of Defoe-road, St.k- rtagtoM, who ha<l -i:\i-i] an poetSMMi fat nact tkaji i»>m Venn withcut aj abeeffl from hi.» dttt] <'i latf. i m tki atraat iraik coinp home from work. Tlu caraajer, Dr. Bd88 words
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Article73 1928-05-02 7 Warrlad at l'ro-.;»*Tt ot ompul>or) U«tir»mt*nt. I m|..!i \pril lHth. The City Caroajar fttsraad wi.lict at vrkile leaipora>rit) n-.-an« «»n t h* death of Frederick FrmaJk», Baero af Ike Buinn Railways, \\h*> araj mIU'I b| .i trail m the- Rank l u r»«- if tiaaj. '!'h«' ♦■viiU'ii73 words
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Article77 1928-05-02 7 liin.rpmini Kdiit. Lisbon. Apr. IH Thi«« \»urs' unpri-onnunt an«l a Im tf ;»f least tlOfl \mll refarUi be thr j»»naity th:ir i un be infli<t«-<l m a laraador arfce kill a hull m I\irtu>ral. A QawafWßaajl <<li 't la this I'lFvrt farWdi an\on»' kiMM c "iiviclrd77 words
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Article80 1928-05-02 7 The nurfatt of a \v»t. dry. or >ma«| <<>n rrvtc r<»a<l for pallinff up poww cmbm be t\vr<'n gnt&U and tarnim mft t h«* Karl of Oottenham. th« famous motorist, m th«Daily EaptW. It i> bitter than tarmac, hut n t ;i- iroM.l ;iv irianit**. Ka i. quite80 words
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Article76 1928-05-02 7 Me. "Fatty" Arkaekk, Ike UMrkH '"'m c«»ine<lian, who wa> »i«juitted of tin- ekftffN 4 lausint; th*- <l«;ith «>f an mln \ir^rit»ia Kapp4> at Hill.v w i, aruJ ha^ l»« n m r<t irt-nit rit -inn. w;i> hl--< <* VkM a|»| »-<! for thr tir^t iinii .n I76 words
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Advertisement168 1928-05-02 7 ALWAYS READY! FOR EMERGENCY I j The "Minimax" Fire Extinguisher is a perfect combination of I m EFFICIENCY SIMPLICITY 1 I WRITE FOR OUR BOOKLET CONTAINING DOZENS OF TESTIMONIALS Sole Agents jjj i The Borneo Company, Ltd. SINGAPORE. PENANG. IPOH. KUALA LUMPUR AND TELUK ANSON. j| h^^^laaa^^^^La^^Ba^Bi I I R^aVl168 words
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Advertisement170 1928-05-02 7 I I 'm-m r li \«S| y 1 V m V^ l^D Offset Strain of Study THAT priceless her it 44; < .I. Jill i* .tun largely the result <>1 .1 i.irdni Jail) dice ilunng the sihoolinj; period. These formative yt.irs hrinj; habits which are never broken. To relish natural,170 words
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Article1142 1928-05-02 8 THE KING VISITS WESTERN PROVINCES. Preparing a Welcome. (Fioni Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Apr. 21. His Majesty is away on a cruise to the west coast of the Gulf, visiting Pattani and Nakon Si i Tamarat pro\inces. This is the first visit of the Sovereign, and the1,142 words
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Article367 1928-05-02 8 Effect of Increasing Population. A terrifying picture i M aa i dyinK °f starvation m the near fuiuir ienjured up by >t is published recently .-tatinu r that tn«« earth's pulation i.'i-- l.i- ertaaed af MMiMM ivtai th»- laai ('fteen y«ars. I'loph':- «>i d<., la-.ntr th«n calculations367 words
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Article227 1928-05-02 8 ON E MA N 'S MEAT- Then- is a pleasant iW out modern views on what is. or is not. a MJtaMi diet t r the human machine. On< ho-«1 of opinion vows that t<> eat too much meat ht parhapi any at all) does that bmmMm up past repair;227 words
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Article136 1928-05-02 8 America is much interested m thr conilu>i< Bf <»f Or. .lost-ph .1. Int4'rlan<l, presitlent of thr iNKiia' rist^' Rt'foarch Association. \sh«» estimates that one woman m every ten and one man m ever> twentyfiv<- have l».»\v li L r >. He rinds that th«- extra development136 words
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Article62 1928-05-02 8 Whon Miss Jessica Mar^an-t Bullock, of Thf C<trnc Houm*. Cobhani. wa« summonJed at Kensington for causing an obstruction with her mi>toi -car, jsho ;tat«(l "I could nof move away becauai I was ha\in^ j my hair pormanently wavod." A police* ronstablo sni<l th:\t the car l«ft outside62 words
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Advertisement266 1928-05-02 8 M'l'BI»D»M»B"l>l-l-H^S'l-rB-B-D*B«M«l«M-l-l-l-U FEW MINUTES! I per week spent testing your car tyre pressure 1 will be weU repaid. The LIFE OF YOUR TYRH depends on correct J I 1 inflation. v^^H^xk 5 use Ir^Sw* i AND t iU. S. TYRE Mi PRESSURE GAUGE g£ PRESSURE <ig^ l«o a. W k i266 words
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Advertisement168 1928-05-02 8 physical fitnet* nil»C the HuX^S^^^aki £n*-> >^^ itsrlf a guarantor of firm it W^^w w 'jP tportimm find thr> are hettet M^^^^j^k fWm Mi par* v^ O^taiiMd from I^--. STAINLESS STEEL TRUSTWORMTAKIK CUTLERY \1 r k i* f« is o it to o 1 I li i i Ci X168 words
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Article, Illustration929 1928-05-02 9 THE ASSEMBLIES BILL POSTPONED. After Final Warning. \l. liic, s >t\ lev.) London, >r. 30. In (-he House of Comnv replying t< Ifr. Lain.MV Ma i>oualu l.au. A .»••<. n> >->ir Austen Chamberlain (recesgn Bwri Lary) made i statement with regard t<> Egypt B« laid a Bill929 words
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Article232 1928-05-02 9 WILD SCENES IN NEW YORK. Patsy Arrives. [Benter*! Barviea.] Nfw York. Apr. M) rht Hitmen tyefa amid very sntlsasJaotir •cenea wen- isltsiH.l recaieeal, gad takea m the early tnetVßßg from th<-ir s*t. on i tiiumphal tour io U n<l th« harbour aboaH tht city tutf. Captain ritzmaurice232 words
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Article34 1928-05-02 9 h*o Per Cent for the Quarkr. London. \pr. .1«. T)i. otarial ag I qmetabla rabbei at the minimum iat< oi ant] from Ceylon and Malaya for the raartei hesjin* ,1 he34 words
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Article87 1928-05-02 9 The Dominions to be Consulted. i:. sti Service.] L« ndon. \pr. .{it. Id the Houm anonn at question time Sm Austen < hamhorlain warinix i J i!i« I'niU'd >'.;it»-> proposals lor further joint esTeel to safaa^sarei seaeo. Tb« Bfttisk GoTernnsenl «;i« ciosely awl lympatheticallj considering the text87 words
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Article63 1928-05-02 9 I sTiotsi Berriee.] I <-nd:»n. \pr. U* m Tht MaryieboaM bj electiea resulted follows: Const-rvative. Bit RcM i K'"l<l itfßtff, Lafconr, Mr. lost »;.TIM and LJM Mr. Murray I<. (The byt-i-U'ttion wa> sWCeasHated by the rU-vation <>r sir Domjtas Bamj la ss Lstd Chani-fllor. li^rvnt- at the63 words
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Article65 1928-05-02 9 I RiuterV Bervica*] London \pril 30. Tht- osssterenei >t leareeantstless el the eottoa hmae raiasnysfi and Trade-Union* v*. h it- ri was hi u\ i»i llanenestei <>n tke an tne employ** i* lolac; watrcs. M.l t«> t-M.lu<!t time occupied t\ elesdsnsfj laatklnerj from s i> ■mt araesi65 words
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Article68 1928-05-02 9 Keut« .'s S< r vict' l»ari«.. April M\. A Pi i sklent ill *i**i \.r.v issue i ;i ronvarsioa loan i.l" pt-r-cftit lx»n<ls. tcjpcmshlr m T~> ■ears, TKs pries si keens not yet Wf»-n scttssd. Tne «»i»jc-c-t cdti.rit tin- National CredH Bsssia, eaqssrtasj m r.tL^— 19C9 and68 words
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Article41 1928-05-02 9 Close Scrutiny of Expense [Besjter*a Service.] Wahinnton. May 1. Thi- Benata aas |);;-si'«i anassinsesj sabjeetinfl s^KpensVlnre «•!> the Pro sideatial eamnaisja t«. i rigid semtaiy ay s ipeeial eonunittee el 1^ ■enafeen t<> v appointed by Vloe- President Uawos.41 words
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Article502 1928-05-02 9 CEYLON AND MALAYA NEGOTIATE. Closer Co-operation Sought. < lon ami Malax n m m tiatiaa aai lag thr v, n lO r n«»n m i r ion niLThi ix i J 1 1 thr rut i iiulii-ti ay I inu-s of Ceylon o, April 21m. U hll< Maiii.502 words
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Article36 1928-05-02 9 GERMANY READY FOR PEACE PACT. Kvut.-r- >• n The Gotwmi ri?U t-' Mr. K. t.i out I f". -t »:> M i I IMM I »i :i- -I •i v I |M 4 read; I ':i;«- without hmh36 words
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Article31 1928-05-02 9 1 i;« utt i |»nt Ml I u.i si>- in.iio! i? i irlj W All.'thrr M in:.\ be coi il .1 II- M Tl inc.. I iirhtlv m tl31 words
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Article23 1928-05-02 9 I Router's* Service.] N«Kf»nr. *P» w. .1 'i. < -I n .4 Hindu I ithin -t ry *4|lMi Shiv. I23 words
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Advertisement365 1928-05-02 9 BUSINESS CARDS. •FLORANGE" IS MADE OF I CHOICEST AND PUREST FRUITS. I IMe of Chemicals or K-sential Lemon Oils. ,nal bclonjrinps of every ptlon k'la^s. eninaware etc. packed f<>r conveys nee to cf the world. I-UKgajfe etc rted, attended and put on r~ <>r rail, and sent anywhere. GEE AXI»365 words
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Advertisement487 1928-05-02 9 NOTICES. s^ UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD. (la Hires raesi la Honjj Beas>) NOTICE. mm be aate th.- Head OnVc of the Society Hon f Koag, m May ttts IMS, wh,,, thr Board ••I dhrldend of sixteen ■aitling. hatt dhrideadef Ht« shining. p. r share' 1926 account (makinir fj..v.487 words
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Advertisement166 1928-05-02 9 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE 1 j. Hi x N<». M. < On Wednesday 2nd. Max ;it 10 a.m. On Krida\ Hh. Ma\ at 10 am. On Mondiu Tih >la% at 10 a.m. i i I AUCTION VLB On SaJuri!..-. ."ith M.«\ af I ».m. v i < H SIIKRII i166 words
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663 1928-05-02 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1928. CHINA'S WARS. The hopcl— i cIHKMI which ehanut•riaat ■ffain la CMmi now, a> it has for some time past, li well illustrated by the txtraordinary spectacle of 'i revolution if it may t>e called Mirh within a revolution. Whilst the Nationalist armies are663 words
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Article512 1928-05-02 10 A koM watch war* ci»»*n Pr. W. H Bnuiu- by Croy«l..n public health staff N Ml departure for TVnantr. Tv An Ex-Ser\i<e dinner and <ian«. will U Mi at th«- Furopt- H"t«'l «>n May J3H. at 8 p.m. Fathor Ruaudel has bt'on appoint*-*! Yi-cur-Gtmral. Malao.t. ~u<«■> >sion to the latt-512 words
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Article482 1928-05-02 10 LECTURE TO THE FLYING CLUB. Cleanliness Before All. "CleanliaoOß costs MSI fodline*». but as aircraft have mi -uuls, hrst. second and third". a«J FMgIM l.w-ut Kretman, R.A.K. when lecturing to the member* of the Flying Club l*>t .\.-nmg mi Ihi subject «»t* th* arc and aero engines. The lectttlt482 words
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Article147 1928-05-02 10 F«>r th--o m <»oarfh of a rood lauph r;i\iiion b UM pin I I tWt Vl for it is a lon»r time since there ha* 1 so enjoyable a pri»»rrainnu' a> th<« one wh>ch wan commenced last niirht t^aura I a Plante and Oti> Harlan m147 words
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Article81 1928-05-02 10 Tho ahs««n< <>f I>. I Sharp during thr h«*ahnic of a ca«r m which a ("him*s«' *•a^ chnrire*! with poi«aajaion of n dafr^cr. m th«- I>: uri JVSt«*r<ia> ua« »X|lHin«-<i tiy hn-f ■Mpocfeas Mortnliih who said that Mr Sharp wm» m hospital >ufTernir from ar injury which81 words
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Article79 1928-05-02 10 A Baby Austin wi« Ka«ll> damofvd m a collision at the junction of Hiirh Strvrt and Hill Str. «t on Mondaj Th«« car war MMa^M '«tw««n a lorry and another v«hi ole while ti\in^ to pa^« a hux and \\w accvpMita wi< The < hinwr79 words
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48 1928-05-02 10 iniii.ll« m« t [My \s ill U Mondu\, Mn\ 1 ItVi m th»- Xv at 5.1."i p.m. for which th«- follow Afr^nda: T«< confirm Minuter; InrrMH wi R« int. Restriction; SomiMHtl(Hta t i.i pal Commi>!*ion; Pitro] > ippli. > m Ma! < ><•! ial Hyirimr; N«u48 words
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Article36 1928-05-02 10 A Mi Ihhk 1 of i :h«Statt- of Sarawak «nnovnccd for release. It will \h> printed 9m r on <*pei*ially watfrmarkc«l ]>*\* r am), it understood, v* .11 lienr \hv lik< ptt^iiit Rajah. Sir I *»f Brook'36 words
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Article66 1928-05-02 10 MIKDKKKK BTII I n LABfil A Cm* of Hcvrtik'f? c)w* km* Clur«w MMIBHi M s w «hnt d«*d on tW X,, Mb I'rmtf \merx IK r a- nmht h»s m hirfsi ..un-«t that hr h«l r M t of .1 atr«* numt* urc-.ui't «.f Ml |»a-t66 words
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Article25 1928-05-02 10 AN OBJECTION OVERRULED. uunsel Throw I p i ay [I r-ft «i.. M. Ar the t.panntr rue' I rxiilenri- of MM r. ttxt v ith«v25 words
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Article36 1928-05-02 10 LVTEST Kl'llliKK \M> T N PRICI (V r Our 0 I ..ndon. M.tv I tlO p.m M,— r .< yrf fil n<»t:fv tnda fuMmt !••<• ai Ib N«in. Lrwin. Laa notify 10-4 at'« 1221) 1:; i»".36 words
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Letter45 1928-05-02 10 Tt. ihe K^fi' ikm r.i«\ v failur. f .r nk I have iM-rn n>u» h tr r»l Months par ffvi replie- quinny r« y. Winn f*>r fmlu' 4wpatrh of thrM- 1« ■> iou» I I rv< .< H Bwl i dim 1 ul' tfctajr *r45 words
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Article19 1928-05-02 10 a-»km»r r •ii».«l« i r that ■"king of i ruLU-r mdu*t»\. tH« >• <-f f I II X19 words
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Advertisement281 1928-05-02 10 THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBKCK'Sr •1 S Caldbecks "Special" I •i j 1 ftor/s anc? Sherries I •j Are Obtainable m GREAT VARIETY. 1 WELL WORTH A TRIAL. I I CALD^ECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. 1 (Incorporated under t)* Compcnic*' Odi natter a of llcng Kong). #i i l^ (hn orporated281 words
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Advertisement107 1928-05-02 10 Parfums de Luxe f( GOTY 1 1 Chypre j r j? Origran a < Rose Jacqueminot Pali < Emeraude EAU DE COTY 2* to he had from all dealem j Dupire Brothers 1 SAFETY FIRST I I bfi To prevent your if woodwork from beinir eaten by WHITE ANTS v,107 words
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Article116 1928-05-02 11 LyprS REPLY TO THE I LTIMATUM. L Has Britain a Right to Interfere? it*r's Service.] Cairo, May 1. r t<H*l the Egyptian reply to atum is very friendly. It K^yj>t::tn Government is untile ri^ht of (ireat Britain, Power, to interfere m the illation of the Egyptian116 words
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Article130 1928-05-02 11 TH E CHINA FORCE RESERVISTS. Still Without Work. [Renter*! Service.] I/ordon. >la> I. <>mm<>M> Mr. Weilock Mk( 'K-t.hiM- th«- War ecial pwMWifi to 1,344 "A" n— ifi»t« t *ho u.i. > r.iitly still i njrton Evans (War OAce) MUnei of reservists dt'sirI Ur» (1 f.,t employ nit'Mt had 'k- of130 words
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Article107 1928-05-02 11 (.iiuTally Quiet. ire.] l.ondon. May I -ii>n.> m Lond >n v novel feature was •ii and vrirls m smart •arlet bereti sad a riaki with red t it*.-. I'ari-.. Ma> 1. i autions to pri--r i hitherto beea rmd>rderly behaviour ihopM Bad many fae- v obstroctionisti107 words
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Article49 1928-05-02 11 Far Eastern Service. 1 Tok>», Hay 1. recent rounding* »>p of M.i> Day pnMcd off quietly r i« rk penoni w'vrv airt'stcd. IIMi m t-tinp m tht- mornwhich 20.000 people, including went m procession singing 11 tongi MCOtted by 3,000 jtni,,rifstrations took place at where.49 words
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Article50 1928-05-02 11 1 a: Casters Service.] Tokyo. \|*v i. i the seven leading nt'ws- -l. man-iinir the resignation of Minister and Chief of Police and lio-men concerned m con- t handling and injuries polic« <>m |icssint'ti attend::ilist meciiac. there \\a- do csvm for thi« »r cables on pajre 9.150 words
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Article48 1928-05-02 11 iimtttd thffM youihful are believed t<> have ban resril caMf of iMiuntar— Mag h*V« taken place m the I district of late. All three D the r<-li«-,- Courts yestern with a burglary commit -•-hunt's house m Kare pki of guilty, was made of nine months rigorous im- each.48 words
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Article115 1928-05-02 11 FLIERS AND BOXERS IN NEW YORK. Scene at Madison Square. [Reuter's Service.] New York, May 1. 1 he trans-Atlantic flight heroes stole the majority of the applause from the boxers Snarkey and Delaney who were the principals m a 15 round contest at Madison Jvjuure garden.115 words
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Article88 1928-05-02 11 LNavy Will not Accept. [Renter's Service.] San Pedro, California, May 1. Cmidtiabfe curiosity has b<«-n aroused hero by the unnounn-mnu that the latest Inited States aircraft-carrier, Lexington, which waj tmUd last wwjt, ha- not hern accepted by the Navy. Captain Karns refused to make any co.nment88 words
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Article115 1928-05-02 11 [Beater's Far Kastern Service.] Tokio. May 1. The Foreign off- •»> itatet the NaUoM lists haw agreed to permit Japanese troops from Tsinjrtao to proceed to Tsinan-fu by rail without hindrance. ("hefoo. May 1. Tsinan fu fell t<> the Southerner* this mominjr telegraphic communication is cut i115 words
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Article29 1928-05-02 11 [Reuttr's Far Ea<u»rn Service. l Tokio. May I. The Diet met thi* afternoon and was ajfuin prorogued for thr<M« (faljn after a three minute svs.Mon.29 words
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Article83 1928-05-02 11 Autonomists Returned m [Router's Service.] Pari*. Mi»> 1. The dark tpot m the elections from the Preach national standpoint is the return of ,h>«" Autonomists m Alsace, including? the leaden Rfeklta and leill, who arc imprisoned m Colmar and two Communists m Lorrairi" who. played the83 words
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Article53 1928-05-02 11 fßeutcr's Service.] Warsaw, May 1. Dr. Wroczynski has been appointed commissioner by the Leapuc of Nations to direct the work of the international relief of victims of the earthquakes m the Balkans. He will make efforts to restrict the effects of the catastrophe ami to combat53 words
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Article47 1928-05-02 11 f ßouter's Service] Havana. May 1. The council of the University of Havana ha^ expelled over fifty students who were participatinif m the recent riots which resulted m the closing of the university ami th,- placing of troops and police on the anipus.47 words
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Article29 1928-05-02 11 [Reuter's Service.] Warsaw, May I. Marshal Pilswiski's illness is only slight ami he is expected to resume duties m a week. [Earlier cables on pape 9.]29 words
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Article59 1928-05-02 11 Alleged to have threatens! injury to I hiiMM named Song Yew 800 with a view t., making him Join MCtel society called th" Sah J«'... a Tt'ochew was brought up be fr. n the Third Toliot Majfi.strate. Mr. CH. Ttker-, y»-ster<lay. He was remanded on Mil59 words
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Article486 1928-05-02 11 An Amusing Document. The following document, the nature o which suggests that it might well hay« emanated from a «*ervant*' quarters print ing I'lant, reaches i.-, by post from th< Tanglin district! Declaration for tlu memory of "May t" b] the workmen of Malay Peninsular. To486 words
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Article58 1928-05-02 11 Two police constables, armed with rifles mum placed on guard on either side of th» dock m the But&mi Police Court yesterday m KMtQIMMti i f nUi a rumour that An attempt was iroin»c to by nia«l<- to resent I prisoner. Needless to say. the58 words
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Article355 1928-05-02 11 A MURDERER'S APPEAL QUASHED. Rubber Coupon Case. Th* Court of Appeal. Johor»\ sat on Monday, at Johore Bahru, being composed of the Acting Chief Justice. Straits Settlements, the Hen. Mr. Justice Sproulo, and the Hon. Mr. Justice Prichard, X..C. The following appeals were disposed of. Goh Kian Seonjr,355 words
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Article708 1928-05-02 11 PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY OPENED. How the Accident Occurred. The preliminary enquiry concerning the charge of causing death by a rash act brought airainst Mr. J. W. Benn of the Singapore Municipality, m consequence of a collision between his Essex car and a Rugby car m Geylang Road on708 words
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Article265 1928-05-02 11 What the Cennor Cut. By the courtesy of M. R. M. Donati. the local representative of Pathe. a private view was given on Monday of the Jack Delaney— Tom Heeney fight, which is now being shown at the Pavilion, and "The freshman," featuring the inimitable Harold265 words
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Article36 1928-05-02 11 The eneafr^nifnt is announce! of !n«-h« Abdul Rani bin Othman. of th»- Km:in.iai Branch, P.W.D., N«grl S*>mbilan. t«> ihe ><»unjrest dauprhttr -'f Tnan Tlaji Sulaiman, of TYnuanvr. S<r«Mnban, an«l the marriage will takt- place m Aupust.36 words
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Advertisement194 1928-05-02 11 Frobinsons" I FOR The Cut Above the Ordinary t Gentlemen's Each Garment Bespoke Guaranteed to Tailoring Give Yoti and Our (|uality raiißo ft^) OufSflf CS of materials f,.r JCW Satisfaction. Lounge, Dr. TOLL DRESS and Sports Suits yJw"^ sIIT is one of th,U^ib| Ix;1,;:;l: moBtc m|)rehen L 1 V fijSr194 words
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Article960 1928-05-02 12 IS SCRIPTURAL PROPHECY BEING FULFILLED? The Jensaldtl University. Professor Patrick Geddes^ the ->"iinent philosopher and planner of towns, who hadesigned In Palestine < n<> <>f <ho greatest univi-i ir< th:»t tK- WOCM has yet' -ivti. revealed m an exclusive interview with a special Daly Express renrei960 words
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Article810 1928-05-02 12 LITTLE POITSETTE'S PROTEST. Her Painted Lej^s. [It. «ni Our Own Ctnwpaad«Bt*'J Park. ipr. 2. v v. si 11 th-r\. Purhlmim m pt-ratfd l»y th«- hMTfliag MSI «>i living. tak<' Itepi t<» mark their <WI|I|II mal. The fairly \vc!i.t,,_(j o a<iy with Mfhly-pl aniuaititiimrs, makes intrrrs m GoWB< nu ni810 words
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Article24 1928-05-02 12 m. We are able to exclude foreigners we doert tvant m this country, but Kfearagua seems ioi to enjoy a similar privilege. Virginian POot24 words
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Advertisement201 1928-05-02 12 I T^ r LVN OS roI J^. moves f ermentI ing food particles, 1 dissolves the film, destroys mouth germs, safeguards against toothache, decay and gum infection helping preserve the health of the entire body. I Try Kolynos today I and see how clean and refreshed your f whole mouth201 words
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Advertisement210 1928-05-02 12 M^ J jjgslrYm^^^c^^y4y\^ <^V^^jßy^^vv^^n>^S vT *3S sa*sar*^P^^^^ger^^% W w Jjj ssnv^- '^OspMswy^Cv M evvC\\g*a^^nV OOH^. ISt^. 'I esvW T 1 V '^\v WIII///M mear^ QL vV^^rrf^ v^- I BBssTf 1 **wger 'HeanV ssaW N^ssal \jV\\ hensr flsssßsmwwz.sans^^2Uga^m«Bßl gmm^msaV^^ge! gmvßßVßßVßß^gmvam gmfef^eP \f^ %T *lP gessT^^^Lk^w^^t L^^mr^msl nsnsw^^nsßßi msn^a^^^^^^^^^^^^—^_^_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^tsn^™nsnsnTesnsnsnsnsnsssn»lgaT f I m210 words
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Article437 1928-05-02 13 "Great and Growing Evil.** Ai. important letter ha* bsM by th<- Secretary of the Lawn Tennis As^ocia tion to the I»re.-idents < f National Association* atfiliuted to the Intel «:al:onai Lawn Tennis Federation. AfUT setting oui the resolution passed at the annual fHMiml MeotfafJ «»f the L.T437 words
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Article279 1928-05-02 13 Concocted Interview with Sir J. Simon. Ix>ndon. Apr. 17. T'nder the heading "A Correction" the Evening 1 Standard publishes the following letter from Sir John Simon.— On reaching Victoria Station from India on Saturday afternoon. T was shown a copy of the Evenin"- Standard containing what purported to279 words
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Article250 1928-05-02 13 Discontent with the recommendation of the League of Nations with regard to the Hungarian-Rumanian affair has not subsided, but M. Titulesco, the Foreign Minister, is not receiving all the blam«- just now. That particular question had the salutary effect of uniting the various political parties m the250 words
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Article500 1928-05-02 13 Prehistoric Britons* Relics. Interesting disi v>veries of human skeleton* have been made at the pry historic flintniininp site on Blackpatch, a hiil near Worthing. These finds relate to the industrial life and burial customs of a rate of people who are believed to haveDaily Express - 500 words
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Article274 1928-05-02 13 Youthful Leader's Exploits. Rol^rado. Trw» trial i<f fovrtaM I'ritriinils. the la-4 remaining of a band of "fWtIMMa W»b--hc-s" which WM v.. undid up two years rjL'' l has bc^run at fagflb, the eafttal tf Croatia. They are accused of thirteen nuir»Ur>. thirteen cas^< of bodily274 words
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Article160 1928-05-02 13 Actor- at the Vienna "Kunrerthi -ater made a surprising discovery at the tit-t production of a new revue entitled "Collins Abenteur" ("Collin's Adventure"). The theatre was. as is always th< i MM «»n a Vienna "first nijrhv." packed at the MgMnintf <»f the performance. When the160 words
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Advertisement378 1928-05-02 13 Smile Prettily Show teeth like jewels, gums like coral, this way Send Coupon for 10-Day Tube y^^Pt^ rec<l m {t and invite tooth «k\ 'l^cay, pyorrbei and gum 1 j/fnl& tr«u,bles. Ordinary dentifrices I IWiWJMmB9 hi fihn s lcce 3^uUy. Vkl^ Remove it and you'll l>e amazed VowY ow X378 words
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Advertisement296 1928-05-02 13 f^^ /Ipickmeup thar\ «v 5%^ does permanent qood\ tTfade fhm matotd I |^jVym 1 I M l*vK^^J^ II neriuksbwidsup \WK\ IULiIAZ TWI V' lf [kffcr<tfd*t'!/r\&<^ of all Champs tStor« ll«*pri'srntntiv. Mr H M. Hole-. P. O 1!.. x J74. Bincai RTf *tt 1 \a^S Imm mi« ft ji f^m^^^^^^^^^^^^ ml296 words
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Advertisement653 1928-05-02 14 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 Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) Due Spore. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. CALCHAS Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg653 words
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Advertisement545 1928-05-02 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "elleWaFline. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Doe S pore. s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE jf* j 8.8. CITY OP TOKIO Jm i o s.s. CITY545 words
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Advertisement374 1928-05-02 14 P. O British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated m England > MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N m UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S KIVEIvm LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERv OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND j^ 1..,. Tomiafe S'p*,. TW||||Mt NOVARA 7.000 May S NKI.I.OKr DELTA374 words
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Advertisement637 1928-05-02 15 O. S. K. Line. kon.i. I Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, la Colombo, Port Sudan Amur Maru May 18 May 19 i ape Town. Santo?, Rio Aire tLa Plata Maru May 3 May 4 Uon-.ta-s-a, Zanzibar. Dar-ea-Salaam, Itfaa, U-iromo Marques and Durban, f Mexico Maru May J) May 11 l ull>ay Honolulu637 words
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Advertisement497 1928-05-02 15 TRAVEL" COMFORT *PRESIDENT* i LINERS 1 JJHR Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All state-rooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with bads (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate, all hrve hot and cold running497 words
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Advertisement753 1928-05-02 15 K. P. M. KONINKIYKE PAKETVMRT MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAYIA). (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 8640. with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk, j Kepretentatives ia the StraiU SettlesaeaU (Siagaaere and peaaag) of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BLKEAU753 words
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Article176 1928-05-02 16 DISOBEYING ORDERS. Bengali Fireman Charged. In the Marine Police Court y« *terd v before t** 1 Deputy Master Attendant << <>mmander W. G. Oldershaw). IT Bengali firemen were charged with disobeying the lawful orders of the "f the City of Glasgow. The Master was represented by Mr. V.176 words
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Article212 1928-05-02 16 A new cargo steamer for the Far East st-rvu-e of the North <I« rman I.l<>yd arri\«-d m port yesterday. The Trave, which was completed at the Vulkan works m March, for the N'oiih (ier man Lloyd, is one of three motor vessel* under construction for the>e212 words
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Article443 1928-05-02 16 A Nippon Vusen Film. At the mv it i»n ..f" the N.\ X t npi:i-bed company. which included the Japanese .\tiu>a*>»a<ior (Itaruti Mat^ui*. I»r. then n»t the Chinese I>eiratu>n). Sir J hn Tilley (British AnbtlMMloi at T<k\<) and |*4y Tille>. thy Ma-:- i af Semphiil. l»<'\<>aw'er443 words
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Advertisement758 1928-05-02 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) (o) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARKLI.A (7,375 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabinß de758 words
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Advertisement460 1928-05-02 16 Kerr Steamship Co. inc. 44, BEAVER BTRBRT. NBW YORK. (Incorporated la U.B>.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADKIJ'HI BALTIMORE (via Su»t M.S. SILVERHAZEL due May K.S. SILVERASH due Mn> M.S. SILVER(;r,\\ due May 29 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVirr SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO h LOS ANGELES HARHOI'k460 words
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Advertisement141 1928-05-02 16 BIRKY LINK I <iN|Hi\ MiHRRM RMU m\i i i mm. of fa«t t«iri Ma« RANGOON mi iimik PI > M(H 111 \Mi MiM with throtiffh r. n» m Sinr«|>"rr *n j I'm^-p ROME* \u\* -Mi'v<.SteaMMC. SHROPSHIRE HKRKK>KI>SHI <;\joi< Rsi i r j*»M OXFORHSHIRI LAN< ASH If f Jalfti CHESHIRE YORKSHIRE141 words
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Miscellaneous649 1928-05-02 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. ivuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lenibin 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 6649 words
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Miscellaneous84 1928-05-02 16 Birohbank, iHritl; Kmili Auiru:<*ma. Kota Inton, (Dut). METEOROKOT.K A I- REPORT. (By courtesy of the Government < Health Office). J For the twenty-four hour a t-ndin* midnipht April 30th. Max shad*> temp. 9i).;{ K Min. nhade temp. V Mean >ha«l« temp. s\.:, y Max. sun radiation LCI F Min. fTMi84 words
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Article309 1928-05-02 17 Votes at 18 and a Six-Hour Da>. It would be difficult to imagine any people Itol like fire-eating: revolutionaries than the 90 young men and tfirls who gathered m Bethnal Green Town Hall recently for the Young Communist League's Congress. The only thing violent about309 words
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Article143 1928-05-02 17 llody Recovered from River TVe*d. l.nndm.. Apr. 18. The utmost secrecy Xi beinir observed by thi- Roxburgh County authorities regarding the death of the well-known .V-ademioian, Mr. Charles Sims. Mr. Sims was staying at 4 St. Boswell.** the house of a widow. Mr>. Younjrer, and143 words
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Article123 1928-05-02 17 Hungarian Valet Shot Dead by American Chauffeur. Oneva. A fatal quarrel broke out recently m the I the villa of the Hungarian reprei*entative to the League of Nations, M. de Hevesy. During the dispute, it is stated, a Hungarian valet de chambre named Szabo struck an123 words
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96 1928-05-02 17 COMPENSATION FOR INDIAN STUDENTS. Injured m Motor Accident at Aintree. I/ondon, Apr. 18. Two Indian students, Vishnu Sharma of the Bangor, and Hira Singh of the Bris I'niversity, were awarded £2,000 and £600, respectively, at the Liverpool Assizes today, for injuries received m a motor accident at Aintree, while they96 words
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Article63 1928-05-02 17 "Elect rocuted while about to commit a ftlony."' was the unusual verdict recorded at an inquest at Cardiff on Samuel Edgar I Laventine. who was found dead m a *hed i at the docks. According to the police, the <hed had been broken into, and Laventine's i63 words
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Article300 1928-05-02 17 £15.260 Debts. Mr. C. W. J. Human, Con>orvativc .'»i.l\. > for Ashton-under-Lyne, has been adjudicated a bankrupt at the first meeting of creditors*. He was described as a financial adviser. of Windsor House, Victoria-Street, S.W. A proof of debt of £.°,.G7:i was Mojod by .1. Villiamson. ticket300 words
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Article159 1928-05-02 17 Murderer's 1 aM-Minute PlgM U.r Keprieve. Pari*. A urama'.ie dec wnA M l>> a MViHH about t<» bt mCIM at Kou« n when he sought to throw part <»f the blam for hicrime on another man, saved him from the guillotine far only a few159 words
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Article167 1928-05-02 17 Vicar'n Ifemarkabl? Suicide letter*. "Owinjc to modern conditions it it almost mpossible to take unc's life like a gentle- I turn." This sentence appeared m a letter Ufl %y the Rev. L R. U-vett. vicar of Podin^ron. Bedfordshire, who threw himself under i train travelling at sixty167 words
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Article99 1928-05-02 17 Woman Pour* Paraffin Over Naked Body. At the inquest at Sunderland «.n Rosa rhompson. axet\ Hi who had dud from mrns. it was stated that when alone m the louse she had removed her clothing and loured paraffin over her body and set herself <m "re. She99 words
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Article56 1928-05-02 17 Wil.l i-iMS of the ilNtnrt of T.-'U'-British Colombia), says a Ri-utc-r mes;a«e from that town, arc I .n r rvn*O*4 »p to fill an or.lir fo» TOO trim H H a neat firm of Butto. Montana, v.hioh ptoMH to siauifhtcr th«- anininN and xp.« I hi- carcases56 words
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Page 17 Advertisements
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Advertisement325 1928-05-02 17 fAAIIAI KORRENGZAL OINTMENT II 1 1 1I V FOR WOUNDS > SORESi AND ALL SKIN DISEASES *****11 l GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE W|o If FOR cOU6HS > COLDS > AND STOMACH COMPUIMTS. >4 aH::id^B^B^^ _-^ffijifM4 I ttf j wBJ* f J .jj^i^a^auia,. ..^gMr 'iV I'll J Pfi\/ A T a7 n*325 words
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Advertisement562 1928-05-02 17 1 Trusted a^^^^^^ r IB HI m^^ —^^^L. I I i ~~^ar""i ■flit W JLT i* gooJ to know that the inttatpCtC you use is CH*cn eftiT?FT TART F jikl vi r hfty Staunchly constructed and Its m ,U, >n* of users that assur of enduring power the anct j-562 words
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Article478 1928-05-02 18 Sunday, Apr. 22. Group < iiptain Cave Bn>wn Cave left Government House. Tuesday. Apr. 24. The Rt. Hon. W. Ormshy -Gore. M.P., Mr. G. H. Creasy and Mr. X M H. Uoyd arrived to stay. The following had the honour of lum-hing at Government House to meet the478 words
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Article233 1928-05-02 18 Another new theatre, to hold *J,oo«> jMoplr, with -tat.- for IjMt, *ill bf opvmd m tht \V»st l] ni a t <hrM:> it iht- ••in\>tf> thtatn vhfcfc has t'fi" m eonrac *<( construction f tmu without th«- public bem>r a«arc of tht fart TW bwildiag o|wrt—233 words
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Article25 1928-05-02 18 (Bj HMtt— f of the N'atiy.i \uhiNidU ShimhunshaJ T.»kio. Apr. 29. Tht hnpiria! Diet Iwt K,< n -\i-pend .-.I for thri-" days.25 words
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Article21 1928-05-02 18 T)w Fiftetnth Hank (J«g« (;inku>. %vhuh had hct'n closed since the Hank crisis of last year, re-opened to-dt\.21 words
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Article27 1928-05-02 18 Twtnt\-tive Chinese stu«Knts m the Military A.a.lemy at Tok\.. h;r.. n tip«lM as tluy attu-i|iati'<l :n a niovi-nunt ftg^insl thi- JafMHti (Kspatth to Shantung.27 words
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Article77 1928-05-02 18 Russian lady's Itody Mulihtt^l. niitte<l m tl SMiurt ai recvntl Mit o t \)w .Ml an. l with havinjr cf»mniitt«-«l thy i., Miui.i, rcil .a-l\ is \I j. «rkt Mi .-i im Shanghai from Janu month* a«« I :in<l lintruixtic .-♦u.l,, Mr« ArnoUiofT, o Imdy mutilatifi m77 words
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Article81 1928-05-02 18 Cmiam IUII silent and I'ublic lock Sf.p^. Afu-r tkm o]»i tmrhm !»<■!] at larwttk failed t(. rinjf <-ne nijrht the news spread Mr. George Payne, the mast, i bellr, who liv r( l m the T«W| Hall. h;«.| :<»un«l han^rintr m tht« h« ifry. Thi81 words
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Page 18 Advertisements
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Advertisement272 1928-05-02 18 Renowned the World over "GAEDNER" MARINE HEAVY OIL ENGINES TYPE 4.T.5. Developing 72 H.P. and they are —is all that need be said of these heavy oil engines. The name "GARDNER" is a symbol m the marine engineering world that is unassailable. Sole Agents for Straits Settlements and the Federated272 words
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Advertisement192 1928-05-02 18 IMPURITIES IN PHTRDI i j TrouM««. 1 Baniwh thrM> b> lit 'my j CARBURETTERS I FILTER i m ail I IN STOCK i >. x.- j V I"1 r In Life held nothing for me." V/J out notfunt for me 1 amid mm r /X •> 2LTLI 7 rW M192 words
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Article692 1928-05-02 19 I Th<- ntial thinjf is not mir«lv t"»i make the hay, but to stack it while the sun 1 shines*. Si i Harold B«»wiU-n. >la> Kt. lodine Prices. Buyers Sllt:» A; r nv. *7 1.0 1'... an- i'uua. >.: ."><. .">.» Batu Caw> \.M) l.:*7 Chin Chin692 words
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Article55 1928-05-02 19 M I. H;inU Hi mutid It II )'n\ .t lit New York, demand M 3-16 Credit* fO dn\ l'"r»n««*. d'-mund India. I I IM\ Honjr Kotiff, drmand px. \< Yokohama. d«-inand 111 Java, demand I.TO l Banirkok. d.mnnd II .r Silver London M H 1« B;.nk af Kmsland iaN55 words
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Article170 1928-05-02 19 I'tNirl MM opra >un«h i« Rice Liang Hn h .r. Mark Red X... ri Rice, Smn, o'.l V. I Rice. K:i"ir«x>!\ BiRice, Rangoon Mohi Jlice, Siam Brokn Ni Wl Kice, BhM Bi«'m Rir«-. Siam Glutinou* Nc 1 IW Rioe, Siam Glutinous No Mj Rice, Ransroon Glutinouj N 0 Rice,170 words
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Article28 1928-05-02 19 MIV Kt. 12 oYllfek ll. mil Rl nl Ri > .-II T. IS M Haj .1, 1.-. I>,j!l. London Spot Sh< i IT 1 |><28 words
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Article173 1928-05-02 19 Malaya is n<»t alone m failing t<> appn ilt- «>f th«- ll..«. -I nun nt-int»-i m ntion m lh» rubbvt problem, fur tinutta Statesman remarks that fai Mr. BlMwte*! presumablj \*»-ll m< ■ffortl t<. h«-lp thr rubber in<iu*tr> i< thr Un4m KJ wMtk thr equally173 words
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RUBBER MARKET FIRMER.
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Article44 1928-05-02 19 (O>ir (Hi i I nnt.ii Was I RuMxr ukarai haw- «»n jrontnlh firmer an. on<|uiry rtpHttrf vUnl-i wtttei «r<l. i her prirf- mII r<>itnd. ste«<lv ti«ml vi prkm «n -t r. »i. •i n i .»nk l\ ..f th I «<l44 words
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Article108 1928-05-02 19 Rani, Tra\. <]<-n<l of H |M-r««nt ma k lag II ih« > nit; t«'i ".it I ii"-' I pmtit for td. 1 hi- Kul. l f I r.i-t tktm \\€JbOt m If**. tit. making I •nmriHk^l tin n»f I < i.'. Plant.. t i a proltt108 words
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Article26 1928-05-02 19 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. K'lit 'i r I 111 I liming Sorth 7 i i M Kill I. r K. |M i I I'm 1I 126 words
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Article37 1928-05-02 19 In- paper understand* it i» «»f< l.< fXlflM P K|Ml t 111 llt I I'M! I ami m tut> c Inn f..r th. nn«l hmil m bsal* ..000. A U Miilldiiia V -UIM «|.|.I«IJ.37 words
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Article38 1928-05-02 19 9m \r% Mten Km hat (tl« m» m n I n TiikuMim^ l» Mi N 111 N M Kuala S i.l km (fit 2 10 |Jt dunic (slt i M Stn»it> Tra.l i 0) 3138 words
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Article15 1928-05-02 19 The roming nnmlßam;. Mulim ami r» v i nni|>i«n> t X X15 words
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Advertisement343 1928-05-02 19 ASSETS OVER $8,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $30,000,000 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. he Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurar.ee Companies343 words
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Advertisement130 1928-05-02 19 INSURANCE. 1 liflnl2 j^ (Incorporated m Great Britain.) FIRE MOTOR FIDELITY I j GUARANTEE PERSONAL 1 ACCIDENTS AGENTS FOR MALAYA. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the F.M.S 5.;.;.;.;.;.x.v>:.;.;.:.;.;.v;.:.va:.:.v.:.v.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:v.:vv.:<:::::-::>:-:::' NEW ZEALAND INSIRANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated m New Zealand). I IRE. MARINE AM) MOTOR CAR. Chief Ageatl for Eastern Arcltipelapo. ADAMBON, GILFILLAN130 words
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Advertisement613 1928-05-02 19 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong). Head Office: Hong Kong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 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 DOUBT OF DIRECTORS. A. H. rompton, Esq., Chairman. >\ S. Brown, Esq., Deputy Chairman. B. D.613 words
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Advertisement42 1928-05-02 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m Enfland by Royal Chart tr AD IT 20) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW i CO.. Messrs. HARRISONS. BARKER CO.. LTD. CHAPTERED BANK CHAMBERS (I*t floor). A. GORDON LEE. Resident Manager42 words
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Article1343 1928-05-02 20 The Football league has commenced m a most promising manner, the attendances at the Stadium showing signs of improvement, while the standard of football seems to be just as pood, if not better, than last year. Up to the present only three first leapue matches have been played,1,343 words
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Article718 1928-05-02 20 THE SINGAPORE MAY MEETING. Yesterday's Training. A continuance of the fin* morninps and the prospect of peeing the up-country horses at work attracted a larpe attendance to the Racecourse yesterday the absence of mist makinp watching interesting, whilst although the visiting strings were not sent for trials, they718 words
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Article22 1928-05-02 20 The first round for the Barnes Cups will bt played at the Polo Club thi< afternoon and tht final on Friday.22 words
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Article52 1928-05-02 20 HUDDERSFIELD LOSE MORE GROUND. Sheffield Avenge Cup Defeat. [Reuter's Service. 1 I -imion. April .'{o. Results of League matches played to-rtny w ere DIVISION I. Huddersfield 0: Sheffield V. Leicester C-. Blackburn 0. IMVISiON 11. VYoivorhampton 1: Swansea 1. MYISK.N HI (SC)I TIIF.RN). Charlton Swindon 1. Norwich L':52 words
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Article321 1928-05-02 20 Huddersfield Ha\e Only Slim Chance. Sheffield Tnitetl hay. taken a full revenue upon Huddersfuld for knocking them out of the Oaa competition a ft r they had reai hed the semi-final, and it seems highly probable Monday "< n\erse naliy sounded the death knell to Yorkshire hopeof once321 words
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Article118 1928-05-02 20 Chinese Reader Wins Prize. Three readers Mr. Tay Kirn Piay. c o Stmitfl Ja\a TradiTiLr Co.. Sincanorc: Mr. Kun^r Lock Hai. c Ifeeen <han and Fbor. 6 Riifflt- Place. Bingmpore; and Mr. H. M Kiyne. (Jovernimnt Q larters. lUikit Timah Road. Singapore- qualified for this week's prise,118 words
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Article25 1928-05-02 20 <From Our Oam Correspondent. Penanjj. Ma> 1. In the Leajrae football match, the Police defeated the Piaoj by five iroals to one.25 words
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Article174 1928-05-02 20 Yesterday's Results. 1 hampionsmp. I. P Hall beat R. N'. Hamilton. I 2. r>_7, c— 2. Championship Doubles. R. B. lewis ami Roy Smith h«a1 K. H. Wild and E. C. Poyser, 7—5. 6—3. Winter ami Fuleher beat (I. F. Strinjrfollow and R. B.174 words
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Article77 1928-05-02 20 On Sunday, the !ul> will play water-polo with the Singapore Swimming Club at ♦heir Ciub at 11 a.m. Members are invited to come. Members are asked to note that the first event of the swimming fixtuven for 192H begins on the May 20th. Full details of thr77 words
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Article814 1928-05-02 20 INTERESTING WEEK-END RACES. Ella Wins Upton Cup. This competition read «<i the third and last inco «n Sunday ami live A class |>< at> were started m a aiei easterly breeze, niak \nz it a run to the Mark Boat of 17 Beacon. Juno was last boat away and.814 words
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Article72 1928-05-02 20 County cricket comment .1 at honu- on Saturday with the vhanijmmship match Utween Glamorgan an<j Worcestershire at CardiflF. S«-veral of the counties will he enira£i-d m the matches which Kejfin to-dn> M.C.C. \s. Surrey at Ltffbj Su— vs. U shire at Brijrhtoii; W-.n -ter>hir- o|m ie.-tershire at72 words
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Article62 1928-05-02 20 The following Races will b». held on Sunday. "A" QWM First Ract- for th,- BlncV Swan Trophy. <<>urse Clul> (our^c; Start i 10.10 a.m.; Handicap- Kathleen. Klla Dorothy, .Fune an<! J«'an S<r; Ella 7 per cent. Remainder 12 per rent. "B" Hasn: Final Race far 1-idy liffordV Trophy. Course62 words
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Advertisement195 1928-05-02 20 t Nursery t Records x^* V^Rhymes and Tunes, and Fain Slor, rollicking wholesome fun which ar. I. 1 these delightful R^ords M >" t T Hi& Master's Voic A.k to hrar thttt nm* w mri| fc, S. MOUTRIE A <0.. 111. I Incorporate m H X n«) i.-8.-B--,..,.. Cutler Palmer195 words
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