The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 May 1928
1928-05-07
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section13 1928-05-07 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, SA MONDAY. MAY 7, 1928. no i.mih13 words
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Article281 1928-05-07 1 Ih. situation m IVinan-fu rrmains uncertain owinie to l.irk «»l inf«.TmatM»n hut it is known that \ery many .lapant*M- ha\r Urn killed and much proper! > lootrd I'aErx t and The Nationalist Commissionrr fi»r Kor«'inn Affairs has s4«nt k>«K not«> to th« .l.tpaiM'-t- l'r« mi. 1 rlaiminfr281 words
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Article844 1928-05-07 1 REJECTED AD DRESSES. Mr. Wii ho live < m (-•rni'lrt. irtirrmt nt at (timnsr walk*** down th<> dru« leaning <»n the arm of MPMI li:k. n th« I v f th«« r. i Lm N n<l tnlrtnl M. ->if*. All>n an-l Hiai •up'» drixi-n Mr < hM>|ophe>' Tappil li wa844 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement220 1928-05-07 1 MACRAY MONK'S :j COFFEE ROASTED AND GROUND J DAILY Raffles Hotel Rooms with Modern Sanitation. TEA GRILL ROOM DINER I DANCES Inrivalled m the Ea*t. DANSANT I TANIA SVETLANOVA cve «y I WEDNESDAY AND TUESDAY I n»DAY ALEX: SALNIKOFF. Thursday I The Well-known Shanghai Artists SATURDAY I floe" Mrtioire'* Appear220 words
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Advertisement268 1928-05-07 1 I FOR REFINED PERFUMERY AND TOILET I PREPARATIONS ALWAYS ASK FOR j X* S thf CROWN i\ I I PERFUMERY B^«p I _^c^^V I BRITISH jm^^K^ I AND l^^^^ll^^^^^H i S BEST BTaTOjE^^^^B OBTAINABLE FROM ALL R|VC|p 4 I i Ml- KS WILLIAM (iOSSAGE SONS. 110 ROBINSON RI). !M§A^SS^i±!«TC« i268 words
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Advertisement98 1928-05-07 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMEMS. (,av that ha ts .ir,. i Hrn I Th- latest m smart fottWtMf Ml Pm«l New RMt hat* t"i men at Whiteaway'^ Pmc* H< -;.»ti.soh far all ty|»«'s of chi« s<Ti'«'n» I'aye '.i. Robinson an«i all i\\«.~ --f r»-(|uisit< Pair«- The BtMl -h»»rt tf |fH .it Kt-lly and98 words
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Advertisement11 1928-05-07 1 SEE THAT YOIT QOT RED LABEL BRAND I i COFFEE J11 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous147 1928-05-07 1 THE WEEK. !itf, Ith. Il^-h Wj.t.t. on m.. U« 11.4J p.m. ••.<). "unril 10.:*O am. UU v S < I A I» x I. ilcru<nl« i. gat< Tutadny lli>rh II .'.r. 0.4s |..m.. 7 7 M.E i'a\r» for North RorM*. M.iy X nft, S^ewnil !»;«> Plyiag I.«ctur«-. K. illl«s CM.147 words
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Article204 1928-05-07 2 CA SEY'S ADVENTURES IN SIAM. Htitfh Crocs Bar Way. adventures that toms visitors mfvi with on coining to Staun we extraordinary. Kol-wii .1. Casey, who according t<> a Cen mf iiagc baa ju-t reiarned fes \<-\v York is om- \»h<> has struck it rich Robert J. ■truck "an ancient citadel204 words
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Article32 1928-05-07 2 Dr, C, 15. H. Pasley, Chief Surgeon, Malayan Medical Service, who not long ago ram- from IVrak. has retired from the cc, and it i- said that he nay settle India. M.M.M.M. - 32 words
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Article106 1928-05-07 2 Dr. and Mis. F. (J. Greenwood have arrived m Kuala Lumpur. Dr. Greenwood nil! ad a- Radiologist, F.M.S., while Dr. irrench-Constanj is on leave. Dr. and Mr-. tficncii-( onstani are Ifiiiing for home by the More*. rerj pretty weddinje was solemnised le Church «'t* the Visitation, Serembac, between Mr. JosephM.M. - 106 words
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Article90 1928-05-07 2 The friends of Mr and Mrs. C. P. Buc keil, lat< of Tailing, will regret (sayi (he Times of Malaya) to heai that Mrs. Buckell, who i\>r several months has been leriousl\ not ted to livt. Mi. tad Mr* w !i\ ing m Banga Nai Phlat, teacher of Phra PtadaBangkok Times - 90 words
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Article263 1928-05-07 2 The F.M.S. Court Appeal begins m Ipoh on Monday and th M-vsion i- not expected t> last for more than four dayi T))v judges wlio will preside an I hi f .lustic:.'. Sir Henry Gom- Ur. J I 'm, Mr. Justice Thome and Mr. Justi <• Bui Believing thai x\u-M.M. - 263 words
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Article101 1928-05-07 2 It Will be I sad thing if "Alice," having escaped from Wonderland and come safe'\ through the Looking-glass, now journeyi to America, from which there is no return No that the Whereabouts of a manuscript i- much except to those to whom tht lettei more the spirit; hut tin originalThe Observer - 101 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement309 1928-05-07 2 for Coughs, Colds and all Throat Troubles. From all Chemists, Dispensaries and Stores. Sole Agents MEDICAL HALL, LTD. Singapore. THE HAPPY VALLEY PRESENT A Monster Programme OF Varied Amusements GATE 10 cts. CEYLON GRAND HOTEL. NUWARA ELIYA jj *w The Sanitorium of the Ea>t J Famous for its Golf Links.309 words
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Advertisement197 1928-05-07 2 jl 91 I MEET 1 I THE WIFE I 1 i Pavilion FROM TUESDAY. MAY 1 I. TO MONDAY. MAY 7th. At 9.15 p.m. sharp. JACK DELANEY AND TOM HEEXEY FHiHT. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. "Silk Stockings" The sheerest kind of farce comedy m which two y«>unp niatiit'd pooplo love197 words
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Advertisement207 1928-05-07 2 ALHAMBRA p (Tan ChenK Kee and Co.. Ltd.. I'mpritUn). COMMENCING WEDNESDAY. MAY 2nd., \T 9 PUBLICITY MADNESS with EDMUND LOWE AND LOIS HO] A Non-stop I'liirhl on I br int» of l.auuhl.r LOVES of CARMEN dolorp:s del kio and victob ma* A Story of a Wild |m OH Seville and207 words
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Article98 1928-05-07 3 MONDAY S TIKS. < hampiunship Doubles Semi Final, i' Chit I'lerniark vs. Roy Smith U. B. Ixwis. Veterans I>« übles Handicap Semi Final. K. W. P. Kulrlit-r (i. Hutchiiison owe 1"> vs. A. Hall (i. Hemmant OWI ISwL Th k arrired by th inoyi98 words
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Article208 1928-05-07 3 Y.M.C .A. TENN IS TOURNAMENT. MOM) AYS TIKS. \-iiior Singles Championship. D. s DuacMl vs. M. Suhiamanian. I>. David vs. S. P. Virya.-iri. A. I'trt m vs. S. Murakami. At the stvi'nfh annual jrtneiai nwting •)i' thf BoMdemeer Athletic Chab held at the club's premiacfl No. 121. North Bridgi Bbil.208 words
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Article57 1928-05-07 3 Ist Division Table. IP. W. I). U, F. A. PU. 2200 7 0 4 li I 0 <» 7 J 4 1 1 0 0 4 'J 2 10 1J 12 1001 0 1 0 i-'-f.A. f 0 0 I I 8 i BJLC l 0 o i57 words
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Article490 1928-05-07 3 Key and Alba Draw. Battling: Key shewed further sijrns of his improved form when he nut Johnny Alha at the New World on Friday nipht. Many expected Alba to be too fast for Key. but the local man shewed something of his old speed and the rofOTOO*! decision. :i490 words
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Advertisement292 1928-05-07 3 -(iRAFLEX" 5 Plß'^^_ a^. PRICES REDUCED **H^^^^^( B jjjHj Bjr 'i< «>i ju.ratfd m Knjfland). Ipbtv dklSr ifSar R^ h '»>"ti Road, Singapore. Hr^ UK'S/ ss§ O.D.D. Prescription is an infallible remedy tor Eczema, Psoriasis, Bad Leg, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Ringworm, Dhobies Itch, or other skin trouble. Salves cannot292 words
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Advertisement203 1928-05-07 3 %c Victory Six i~lt JBl -y i i' i-"T~M— t~ ■—r^~^>i. A New and Better Kind of Car Dodge Brothers Victory Six is The results cannot be exmuch more than just another pressed m words— they must new car. It is an entirely be experienced, i ew and better kind203 words
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Advertisement210 1928-05-07 3 f Estate U Trust Agencies (1927) Limited (Registered under the Trust Companies* Ordinance of 19'_>r, j| with Security deposited with the Stra I Ret t lenient s (.overnment.) j; is prepared to act a* Trustees. Executors. Administrator!, Receivers Managers of Real Estate. Attorneys for Collection of Rents, Investigators and Managers210 words
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Article4050 1928-05-07 4 J.R. Wilmot - J. R. Wilmot INSTALMEM I l\ B. (SYNOP5J3 05 PR1 B I DAPTER8). M( >N l I Al E Hi I A X < I R a wealthy aiamond merchant, la found dead in his oi.;c nrder mysterious cirenmatanees. Though toe Home Office »x[c;.. declare thai bia4,050 words
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Article202 1928-05-07 4 SLEEPING SICKNESS CU RE. German Claim to Important Discovery. FriilllH KWm, hmd of the K.* n In|ttitut«. who took a leading part m the League of Nations expedition against .<leenmir sukn r > m 1926-27, told the Berlin I ual Bocitty that, m his opinion the leoaiplete extermination of that202 words
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Article23 1928-05-07 4 Rev. F. W. .1. Reynolds, CM of St John*. ***** 11f.,r«» has hen appoii *.l.(i. Missionary at Kual:-. Lumpur Solanjror. diocfse of Singapore.23 words
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Article303 1928-05-07 4 HEAVY LOSSES ON BOTH SIDES. Japanese Troops m Difficulties. fHi'Utrr*!* Far Kastern Sen ice] 1.»k>... \|.,> 4. As a precaution*!? Nature m the case of anti-Japanese outbreaks elsewhere. th« Navy Office has ordered war*hij»« to proceed to various \*<r\> on the YanirtM«in South China where Japanese an- i*>i<linjr303 words
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248 1928-05-07 4 [Reuter's Far Eastern Sfnice.J Ma> Th«« Chine** OmmiHiom fef Kofttga n km wmmlvmi a me»m«re v« n ru. th« \;i- i.l ..rt-.jrn M li« m :tt 1 -man-fu. profc m to \'r> ifa t.,! X ,h«. killing <»f th«- rh:rn < X r. [gn \tT;ur i-248 words
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Article35 1928-05-07 4 JAPANESE PL AN E CRASHES. "[Rout.rs Far Eastern S*rvie*.J i l(l^«. May 4. Japans larfffM paxunrer plan,- huill the Department of GMRmunicatftMi for m a trial flight, killing th,- piM md ***m ♦'nir«Tv. tnostl> M35 words
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Article114 1928-05-07 4 Josephine ""lirr ,,d ounf S in R rr. i. nna Mis* JoM-phn, Baker, tho nogro m, 7 .'troMH u-ii a| th, .nor* m n or to«l lif,. when a younu' man v», o hiti front erf h. r v *h< twmtmi hrn Pavilion Caharet.114 words
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Article28 1928-05-07 4 I b-lievo the day fa at hand when the lack of co-operation m Industry will >w regarded a« a lack of i niiwaa atfinc Mr P. Malcolm Stewart28 words
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Article68 1928-05-07 4 E rs ns ram m HOLLAND N Sun KclipsH. fIN v- r fen t,r, th«- |.m\in«« f h»,. r ,tK mn I hat only a .-f», mm ran md the ■pt^illug owir >hinr far It popvMUNi mooriMf)'. round Kmm,.n. on th- wfcich i« BMP a rarini >i«.um-v68 words
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Article38 1928-05-07 4 (Rruin •fa.-n-e a qu«.»M ..f nm J thr I ihr .•.>«! m I filiv V MVtaM tiln i thr«'«t««nril t.. f|Mi I I"' I plojrrf*. An «itr< «mrl,o, M ln|r the Ml by »ut»titutirif booking. tK.38 words
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Article37 1928-05-07 4 [K«Mlt«-r >« n m I t.< rvdwr* •nworker* 12 r*Mi|iti..t |.a-»«.| hy Jh rrtitfal of th<- K« »l. i v vt i«»n h.i < rutu-t. »i,h t« M aectfon. and ■I rwki »H fOmmiM.. an.; mill-37 words
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Article21 1928-05-07 4 I n< Mi H HMM«n I tkmdtm i ill* MIT Immiim I Th« -t.r» »hi| Hi. iVrtland I21 words
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Article34 1928-05-07 4 IK«ut«-f §mHm r.ptain Courtnry. pfct a to West Atlantic flight m J^mUr iM irsve up at Corunn i> MTuin this tv uhi(h K. t, X ma- t in 11 »pirr rniem.34 words
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Article30 1928-05-07 4 [Rrut.-r'n Scry U r Democrat- «rr Iffag Wal»h h«> (tract i« ally HitKir^ campaim f< I .Irntiai m*»» favour of Mr Sm Stat.. Mr Wal^h hi- iHm30 words
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Article32 1928-05-07 4 fß.utcr* fc-r%ior I i 'M, •Miffr4 fin <1 v* it h m r. m-*h Mr I ration. Liian-fT MM w^njn.l. -1 'h,- htiii.t mi \kt X'«*« Hi UNsaibni Ml32 words
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Article12 1928-05-07 4 Thirtfi-n nati •'iurrd la »l of r«intr»l ml «r«»h...12 words
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Article272 1928-05-07 5 Rumour (hat he will go into City. London. April 24. The l);nl\ News rlaims to ha\«* vt'kkl au thotitv i< r statin? that I^ord Birkenhead will Ua politic* after the next Klertiuii and X" taft* the City. [If credence is to \v eiwn to the l»aily News assertion,272 words
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Article148 1928-05-07 5 Modern educational methodwrung according to I>eni- hunn. slogan embodying nil the main featur* the subject is what is wanted. H« i he would teath history: H ant ings. Anew- m air out of Hill"- tri« Foundation of Kingdom an I 1^66. i'oluntbu*. An tund for honour. wealth; \V«148 words
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Article149 1928-05-07 5 Application for Hril Refused. I onHon \pril 21 Lord Terriiurton accompai l»'« «h-t.<-ti\*'> Jan-lid -it P« ImlmM! and w:i< ta** MoMV •'<• ■t will appear t i ■>< "■•>• H Poliif OOWI Aftt-r pr-tti.i !.-.i partly dv« to th.< -'at. if hi> hrnhh. TVrrin>;t<.n w;i- l.nuijrht t<149 words
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Article176 1928-05-07 5 \Vh« n th«- warrant Nb4 >' l.on«U»n, 1.0 i.i TtrrtaftM teU tIM ilmis »*d •■aid that it la matti r ol anountamy anu he wax unahll t«» say anything without thr *>«H»k>. Th« d«t«**tiv«'. rrOW that ttH «lvla\ m I<or<* T«'rr:nw;t« m > n'urn to England176 words
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Article30 1928-05-07 5 Mr. < < unningham. C.1.X., n\Htr necretary t ihv Vkvruy <»f In«lu« v^ho wao lit tht Cabul Atc«ncy, is a brother «>f Mr. Fred Cunninjrham. the Port IMrktn |r<> prietary plante r.30 words
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Advertisement379 1928-05-07 5 LI It II til 11 1 LI ll>Ljr II It IHI 11m y 7 i x if. Mi^Sa for ma^sa^ing the entire body. A >V/V^^^^HB^H Sprinkled on the clothing be- I V <^ y y^ I fore departing for social en- V\ />/ J^rJ^^^f^ 1. 1 a it \s drops379 words
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Advertisement208 1928-05-07 5 E MORTGAGEE'S SALE The undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at their sale-room, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. ON MONDAY, MAY 14th. AT 2.30 P.M. STEAMSHIPS KNOWN AS 5A "MERSING QUORRA' S.S. "MERSlNG."— Lenjrth 88 ft., Breaith 15 ft., IVpth 7 ft. I ins. Gro*s Tonnage 64.99 tons.208 words
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Advertisement413 1928-05-07 5 feather Wei*ht STORMPROOF A M.iti imic is uncthttJ the weight the u«utl (jilwiidinr WrttKrrprooi It BMI la»Mng Wf ir tnJ i» guaranteed absolutely Waterproof. It t» th<* anginal Fralhn weight-- <he WaHd't •lrM. n<) Itrtt v.tlur lifhtwrrght St<»«m pro<j<. now »t|<l direct from Manufacturer to Wearer it pro tout L*f!»*a413 words
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Article490 1928-05-07 6 I THE CHARGE AGAINST MR. BENN. Enquiry Concluded. The preliminary enquiry into the charge if causing death by a ra*h act pret. against Mr. J. W. Bonn, of the Singapore Municipality, was continued before the Second Magistrate, Mr. W. N. Gourlay on Friday. After Inspector Uphill had given490 words
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Article76 1928-05-07 6 Lost on Burmese Frontier. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Bangkok. M«> I. One of thf aviators lost on the Burmese frontier on April nth. reached Bangkok this afternoon, thin* the la*i lap. Interviewed, he said the journey t.» th» nearest author) ties occupied six days ftp elephant. Tho\76 words
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Article88 1928-05-07 6 The following action taken at a mectinp ■4 Committee \'<>. 1 held vn May Kt. Approved the renaming of certain Mill t. Hows:- Kirn Seng Place to renamed Ben X Swcc Platf. Pa>a LMM It »>< m nanu'd Kxoter Road. Fi*h Cou»t to h. named Swatow Street. Altxancira88 words
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Article148 1928-05-07 6 The N«ICMH Bi.wt. !>ai italai thai Khur \i\a. Vmpk, the H i Amphui bnn Smjfh. CkMMiaburi, Sirnn ha« |..m hi- life h an 9mimt9mt It MptW« 4J t hai. m lani<.u tJucoit. uh<» \v«s much fvurvl If th»- inha nifants tfcer*. The (Hintuinir |«rt> i-amc 01 th»-Bangkok Times - 148 words
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Article141 1928-05-07 6 The attractions of Whiteaway's Dollar Sale on Wednesday at Ipoh brought forth a most unexpected and somewhat terrifying visitor to the shop windows in Station Road. This was a somewhat remarkably coloured snake nearly three feet long, about the thickness of a slender walking stick, with a tapering tail andT.O.M. - 141 words
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Advertisement174 1928-05-07 6 WHITEAWAY' S NEW HATS for the RACES THE 'RICHMOND' SOIT fcJr^Bf^^ THE 4 8l RLINCiTON SOFT FELT HAT. PSTf ffjH FELT HAT. snap nrim style, m newest jr.l |j|jif/ newest shades, snap brim shade-, drab, ajrate. willow. ijj win s PRH E su>^ EACH. PRICE EUH A LARGE SELECTION OF174 words
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Advertisement92 1928-05-07 6 I IF IT ISN'T IT SHOLUD BE! I IS YOUR Pl'Ml' AS V&TO-DATI I as roth' cm: I CM 1 l K IMSIKIHI loi. I j MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD. 14-20, Orchard Koad. Sinxaport--1.... M= I^TRUSCON W//T*^\ HY- RIB 17 LATH for WALLS, PARTITIONS tcILIINOj ensures Strength, Economy Permanent* STOCKS CARRIED92 words
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Article433 1928-05-07 7 CRICKET CLUB'S EASY VICTORY. A. H. D. Livock's Big Score. Continuing their innings on the Padang on Saturday, the I>uke's later batsmen failed to suppoi-t Whittield to any exUi.t :t r.*l ihe miiin^s closed al the p«»or MOtV M» Whitfield's being the ninth wicket to fall at 84.433 words
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Article268 1928-05-07 7 Playing on the S.C.R.C. ground yesterla\ an S.C.C. team drew with the Chinese, the home team bctag a H oUt f" r aru tnc S. Milag IST for the lo>> «.f nine wickets. The following 1 were the scores: BjCJLC: Kvan Wong hit wicket h J. V.268 words
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Article230 1928-05-07 7 Ptayiag <>n the S.K.C. gTOTBd Saturday an S.C.I', tram suffered di feat at the baiMb of Urn Recreation (lull, the IMWM ♦tarn winning hy thrt*o wfekctS, KOffing 151 for Ktven wickets as against 102 by the Club. BjCjCJI W. li. Kin* c (i. Oehlers I>' Almeida tS;230 words
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Article79 1928-05-07 7 FR AMROZ CUP CRICKET. V.M.C.A. Easily Heat the PltHk I'l.-iying '»n the Y.M< \A. ground at An*>n-rd. on Satiinhiy tflWOnW the Y.M.I.A. easily au lliltlld for the PIVM >n Framroz Cup fixture. The score. WON us follow: V.M.C.A. Gander h Wilson 4, Jain h Vvil?on 4. Cihson h Wilson IS.79 words
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Article207 1928-05-07 7 HOW THE CLUBS FINISHED. Saturday's Matches. DIVISION L K\trton Knd* with Draw. Hirminirham 2, Derby 1. Blackburn 0, Bury 1. H"lton 1, Sheffield T. 1. Caul iff 3, Burnley 2. Everton Arsenal I, Hudderstield 4, Portsmouth 1. Manchester l\ H. Liverpool 1. Middle>l>roujrh 0. Sunderland Newcastle 3. West207 words
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Article113 1928-05-07 7 FOOTBALL FORT UNES. End of the Season Ke-Shuffle. [Router's Service.] London. >la> Bvvrton \s»ie presented with the l.ea^u* Cup after their match with the Ar-enal. The Spur-; and M kMW nhr ou|[h art* tthgStod t<> the Bmw 4 I)ivi>i..ri an«l an- placed by Manchester City and Leeds who m turn113 words
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Article309 1928-05-07 7 The Yacht Club Regatta. Tin- Ro>al Sinyapon- Yacht Club hcl 1 their rowing regatta v.i\ Saturday, whin M interest in£ afternoon's nvtag «a> wit ne>>ed. In the Rodesse (up met the Club hampionship J. C, H. Booth and T. H. Stone rowed a pood mile race. TWfl a tide309 words
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Article122 1928-05-07 7 Hri.dhury :*L\ LMIUMtf b Vine Il\K i: »ut :>. Extras IS, T.-tal lit, Howling: WUsOB, thlCt for »>>: B»adour>. three for 44: Vine. ;wo f«>r 12: M«»<»1«'. <-!:•• f.n 19] Sm-win. none for 14; Clark >»n«for 21. r e«K F. Vino run out R. S. Wilson C I.yiH- h .larvrs122 words
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Article129 1928-05-07 7 COUNTY CRICKET. llobhs (Jets His First 101) of the Season. Neuter* Ser\ut London. \laj I R ii f < i»unt) rick- t match'- nlu'i»'«i b> !a> nn as follows: Su>m\ \<*. I.eictnlcr*hi*e. At IJnu'hton: Su w I.cir«'Hter«hirr 2>*o an«! II Su--«<\ .in-i I: l h K. Dttwson signal129 words
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Article100 1928-05-07 7 Weidinir (up Mi ft.* .i- ;u. MtMM that tki H Cop "'npt'i UK ti will tak»* itui m.) Sunda) Ma\ 1 21 h *in«l l.ltl parti ular* can ui«-«l fn>in i lub'- ii"l u»- ;it (1. \l, n bei a'? m on tAao drawn thai -uli.vtribinflr HMiWri100 words
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Article57 1928-05-07 7 T< l I! < the N« v iT i\ *<1 ll n«nitti> It hoilf •>!! i .r,| ih< <»!> nipi far VKtl with hay« i it h T'\ I. i :i t r r .I lnni t<« invcsl»K»t«' pro|»' i r I i 1 d \Atn-57 words
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Advertisement383 1928-05-07 7 BUSINESS CARDS. iiitiiHMiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiNMiHiiimti YOUR ISKI) CAR FROM 1 TIIK USED CAR DEPOT. m raits Motor (larage). lri(« months' fret* si-rviie. 1 i:i,iiii|:iillllUIIIIIIIIUIIMIMtinil>l!IIIMUIIIIIIIIIIilllllUIIIIH l] In-longings of every n vrlass, rhinaware etc. I packed for n.nveyanct' to f the world. Luggage etc r><i, attended and put on ir or rail, and sent383 words
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Advertisement787 1928-05-07 7 NOTICES. EXCHANGE BANKS. The Kxchanpe Hank* will be cloned at noon on the following days of the -Knee Meeting: May Bth., Tuesday. May 10th., Thursday. A ORDINANCE! NO. 197 (LABOUR) AND THE LABOUR CODE, 1923. EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR Are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must787 words
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Advertisement311 1928-05-07 7 NOTICES. THE SANDYCBOFT RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated m thi> Str.it- Settl< Notict- i- h«r»bjr r» v that X\<- t*cut>l urth ordinary trrnvral meeting of th»- mrrnbt rho Sandycroft Rubber Company, Limited, will bf hi 1.1 :.t the ofliee* rff < ..«<>(».. ti e«l Hank (hambi «;»|>oi.\ on W. -*4i.y Ma)311 words
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Advertisement273 1928-05-07 7 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE UnrrdfrmtiJ pUHfr. mnd jewellery ot «rwf At »vi ilrroom. No. HO. < aul.M On Monda>. 7lh. Ma> 10 IA IN plr«i«v» ■—prill wntrh. M«nd and »raa«fcr m- «n.| Malay *«M and »tr On two U*»>» MKON<; I I SHERIFF'S SALK. 1\ lUX MJPtI VP «»V llt273 words
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Article24 1928-05-07 8 Thm wmm «iifl nj of c* i-.'w NgteMg ing r u Wi ;i au D| mc*m ia«sl tht aU iu v: >j, p.-24 words
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Obituary11 1928-05-07 8 I>OJ KK mt> w MiQ— Pl>tter to-day l'T Hi«!;i<lari ."> p.m.11 words
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596 1928-05-07 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. MAY 7, 1928. WEEK-END COMMENT. I The affair at Tsinan-fu repeats, m [exaggerated detail, very closely the affair of Nanking and is m every way jequally as unsatisfactory, difficult and dangerous. It i> another example jot* a portion which is lxmnd to occur as long as596 words
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Article193 1928-05-07 8 Lftdj nnipnti |,f t Kuala Lumpur f«.r '"••■"il: m Thurxlay with km M«, wh( is ■•teg i| t .,i, v th,. M..,«. ;4 \i, Qaaptttl canu- kMi from Hankow aU.ut a fortnight ■ffQ N his v..v H. 1.-, M M ■M many fnend> will learn with I ihock of th,M.M. - 193 words
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Article93 1928-05-07 8 Mr. Justic- BteWßn wa> l\ nantr on SuinJay bf tram f,,r l P ,,h t«i git on Monday m a sp, HmiH of A n ;i which km hmm <onvrn< d for tht- hearing <»f a criminal COM tf MOM imf)ortan<«-. IU ii rxp M>aik m IVnanjr N Tu«^(lay. KaM.M. - 93 words
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Article253 1928-05-07 8 K^.for,. tho fhMf .Justin (S ir H.nrv Gomperts) i. th, Kuala Lumpur Supreme' Court on Friday n.orrun.. Mr Raymond Ma,»r,. of t h, l, cal firm of K r,,man and H l IP* an appli,at>on for th, adm.^s.on toth, F.M.S. ba. ,f Mr. Khoo X, son! ot Mr. Khoo KenM.M. - 253 words
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Article83 1928-05-07 8 BAN ON BRITISH FOOTBALL. Foreign Tours Cancelled. (Our Own C'orrr<«fH>m<rnt. r«.p>nrht > l.mtd<m. May 5. Tho International Football Fvd« ration has ronimcnccil i ban on Rriti<h- football Th» Wt'.st Ham \i-it to Cologne hai« h«««'n countermanded; U llf«»rd t<mr m Poland hn- l>«M-n rt- k t« r a'-K83 words
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Article27 1928-05-07 8 fOm ()v*?> Corn -rond« nt ht I unrlon. M*\ M B irnemouth m th< rt* hampion>hi,. M <•• 1.1-aok brat y Ridii y. 8 r,27 words
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Article29 1928-05-07 8 (Oi-- Own <■ respondent Ctpiilgl union. Mi) In th. match bctucei I»avi* and man th«- fo.m.r"- jr- popular. Tht- bm liN'ak mi UN |MM Ncv man.29 words
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Article60 1928-05-07 8 ANOTHER NE W SPORT. Dirl Track Motorcycling. (Our Oun r,. r r- pmA |n. lon Jon. M.o t, I 1 t it track cycle racing •j>eru»fi Briafel •> f r. J"..tM... It pt«\.<i t«> he \.r> thnllinir an<J M n \tra.. uliri.ii > hoom m MOW thiv.i*. n~ h< i,60 words
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Article24 1928-05-07 8 (<»ur On r. I• I. Jo'i a y «i. la th.> tr:. Sand k ir-- < v, \s wirh l.\ 1 124 words
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Article28 1928-05-07 8 [Our «>u\ i I< I ion \la% I" R .hampi..n PwfaH m ,t I !.t K> 11 t,, nil r:ir it v.»- m b) <>J«i)28 words
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Article20 1928-05-07 8 (Our Own CorroffpooiMb- < -urnlon lon M v Th«- tpaa Iwich lo in. Th. v. ath. r .r20 words
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Article103 1928-05-07 8 Gfftai Britain Defeats ihe Vrgentint'. fßeuter London. Max v Tortj winning thn«- ofM «.f first fmjr Mittflm, <. ArifßliM m th«> fir*t mun.l i up Britain no i t i. ,r,. Sl;»\ia Kinlnn.i rrolc-Rvcs an.l BHBM «C.nat Hrttaini l:of»son an. l r,.,,^ 4. n I—*>.1 *>. 7103 words
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Article21 1928-05-07 8 LVutcr'^ S 1 I imdnn. \|«> At Kourrnniouth m th,- WrUUk lUrd Court,, Champion*hip* final. I huhk>r) h.-.i: I-. >21 words
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Article137 1928-05-07 8 iavetTing to correspondence m th< r '■■< ntly regarding 1. in|t V Mad .a> > Been n Kuala import dreased to Singapon from thi nn d ted Paeeaunll> b> a Kuronean of the aanaT, naaae te leaeJ nation. d V\ Sew lahang. niHasi nasal EJ* th nn night of April137 words
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Article33 1928-05-07 8 *.P.C. MOTOR V( s Junk i'rvH Thronn 1,.,,, An AaiMlc IVlrol. Inunrh w«v pimtH at iiv« r v "li A«hinff BritiNh th.m «»verh,,«rd r A in.h h^ ton h«rSo«r. how,33 words
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Article43 1928-05-07 8 *ir, opnatr. mm m n rr..\iM,,n«l < MM devbinjr »■>* and mm Rramh m mi. r. wkom »t m origin, to 1., M W all .n* .f mh <■■!■■ ill an<l t t«r It \> r I all »«i that nwinU facilitit* v43 words
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Article18 1928-05-07 8 i m UAm m lura prm [Vr m Our O.« Svminirton i da) *i niMn-r I18 words
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Article30 1928-05-07 8 (lax m..rr. I l.lrilt Murr; 4 i «l»n. alluU I tl K• tkrniM h that had v h<>u v. »UMf» tHr prr»mtati Ilr that if .1 nirn30 words
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Article62 1928-05-07 8 h •Ult'fTsxii.n t«» th< I*i k. if \r' i'«rv' Mr lul j. r md 0 1 Hi I i i;. i i ha* in* v Ipoh, Taipinc mtui l; X Thrift .»nd I.oan lanamr M< IjiMru- «nH |m lU*d OVtr a l«r»'t »tt« n.l.v <•!« tat »n.l < a ,.t62 words
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Advertisement161 1928-05-07 8 £;tf*ft%*>::::;:;::^^ "THE CONNOISSEUR C6MKS TO CALDBECK-sT^^l VERMOUTH I {incorpo.atcd ..vdcr the Compani,*' Ordinance* K^jJSjWfc^&t 1 SMALL SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED S FRESH HADDOCK ROES I FRESH COD ROES I SMOKED COD ROES I i iff i IS A /w /M Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. I gentFSmart^^ OXFORD r. TAX VVfl.Low161 words
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Advertisement124 1928-05-07 8 v »v.v.v.v.v.v.v.\v.v.v.v Parfunis <\e Luxe j COTY Chypre jj I- Origan 5 Rose Jacqueminot Pai is f Emeraude ji EAU DE COTY to lie had from nl! ri. m>, rs fieg pne Brot hers. j VAV.W.WA'.W.V.V.W.V.W.V I RUST KILLS METAL I SIDEROSTHEN ju Anti-corrosive Paint KILLS RUST Sole AfWits: S124 words
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Advertisement9 1928-05-07 8 r^^ To-da\V FVatnrt tOH i iff W1 IS —T9 words
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Article90 1928-05-07 9 T HK IiIKMA OPERATION? OVER. ommission Returns. [Krjtcr'v Scrviet.] Kangocn, May 6. v| ,-ilition under Mr. J. T. Bar- >•!»•( i- despatched to the Burmese nrly m Urn year to continue re easing -laves, has concluded returned to Myitkyina. l.'i.n. which released 1,02K everywhere reeahred m very mmr.90 words
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Article90 1928-05-07 9 Hideous Mutilations. 1 :u Eastern Service. l T^ingtao. .May fi. re last nitfht Urn Japanese i the bodici "f Japanese iftable. The women es been terribly mutilated Iriven through the lower diel and the stomachs were men victim* have noses and the bodies cut off. T>»njrtao, May90 words
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Article98 1928-05-07 9 m Eastern Service.] Toki May 6. 1 ngtao -ays the Japaiie.-e Tsinan-fu reports that loldien were killed. 30 i an-, includn mre killed. The vii- >.?...-• there art- nura- looted, nadi "f other foreign pt for occai i. Fukuda m an offin Tsiaaa eraphasiaei that that tho98 words
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Article92 1928-05-07 9 Shantung to be Held. Far Eastern Service.] Tokyo. May 6. ;il Staff and oUmt hifch miliraval authorHic* are conferring. •<! firstly to order the Chinese n m Shantune to cease fiphtinjr; Japan hoM Shantunp and the ntii settlement of the present ll i it will he necessary to92 words
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Article86 1928-05-07 9 Major 1 1,- PuTnardi's Ne* Kecord. I riulon. March 30. 1 Italian airman, Major df March! icaplaiie equipped -'aim- to have ♦■stab r!d ipeed rf>oitl of 512% r hour, oVCT a throe-kilometre Lido, thereby breaking his record of IT!) kilometres 290 tli^hr wai officially wttnewed. BernaitH86 words
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Article65 1928-05-07 9 picturesque and difficult air lino world will be the new Munich-Milan the /Up* The journey starts with a few mile> of level counto a baifflK of 1 2,000 or 1 ft. t,, l ar the pfaks <»f lolutc r«lia»>ility <»vi-r the the air line65 words
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Article137 1928-05-07 9 MANY JAPANESE MURDERED STORIES OF LOOT AND OUTRAGE. Owing to broken communications and many rumours the situation of the Japanese at Tsinan-fu remains uncertain, but it is clear that a tragedy eclipsing that of Nanking has occurred, of which the unfortunate Japanes. residents have been the137 words
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Article409 1928-05-07 9 War Office Withold Details. I Keutei s Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai. May 5. The silence of Japanese wireless at Tsinan-fu, which has hitherto been almost Urn sole source of news from there since yesterday afternoon is causing some anxiety as no information is coming m from other409 words
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Article189 1928-05-07 9 r [Reuters Service.] London May •">. British Foreign Office has learned fiom Nationalist official sources at Tsinanfu that the British Consul General and British residents there are safe. [Reuter'.s Far Eastern Service.] Peking. May 6. Th«- Legations are very anxious for the safety of other foreigners m189 words
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Article74 1928-05-07 9 [Reuter's Service. 1 London. >la> 6. \n Vtkta m the Observer by "a CUMM n-nvspondrnt" says that if Japan It after adventure m China there will be the ipectaek of the North and South puttinp SB Me their ouarrels for the thM bfinp to vffjitf against Japan.74 words
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Article640 1928-05-07 9 Chinese Government's Severe Charges. LReiuer'b Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai. May i, Hwang Fu. the Nationalist^ Minister <>f Foreign Affairs at Tsinan-fu. has instructed the Commissioner of Foreign Affairs at Shanghai to telegraph the following: note to Premier Uan.n TanaKa: The despatch of troops to Shantung by Japan640 words
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Article37 1928-05-07 9 [Reuter's Served Wji^hmcton May 5. The Democrats m the Senate are fi^htine to secure a tax reduction for 1929 of ?rt2:>,000.000 instead of the $210,000,000 m pijrht as announced by the Treasury.37 words
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Article23 1928-05-07 9 GERMAN- AMERICAN TREATY. [Reuter's Service. l Washington. May 6. The Gorman-American conciliation and arbitration treaty has boon «i"-neH. [Saturday's cables on pa^e 4.]23 words
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Article141 1928-05-07 9 THE AUTONOMIST PLOT IN ALSACE. Defence Handicapped. I Renter's Ekrrlct.] Calraar. Ma) 6. The disorderly scenes which marked the trial of the Alsatian autonomists culminated m the suspension of Maitre Kourritrr on** of the counsel for defence, who applied the word "blunder" U- the action of M. Poincare141 words
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Article59 1928-05-07 9 Crowd's Wonderful Escape. [Router's Service. 1 Sydney, Maj Two hundred spectators at a pony race mooting on the rai ecourse at RoseUr\ \n»h- injured by thr collapse of a grandstand Ofriag to a larirt crowii rushinp to the stand during the heavy shower. Numhers niiiaculou.-ly e.-oaped t59 words
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Article89 1928-05-07 9 [ReuterV Service.] Washington. Ma> C. The H«'UM- of Representatives has passed the .Toru.-W'hiU- shipping bill designed t<i Iswlof a privately own«d AnuTuan nuichant marine. It combines the Jones Bill. *-huh had alrtady parsed th«« Senate an<l which would continue m ••pvratinn th Shipping Board and a bill89 words
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62 1928-05-07 9 TICKLISH TASK FOR KING AMANULLAH [ReuU>r's Service.] Rica. M*\ ¥>. It i- reported t'rt'm Moscow that owini: to tho rrhu'tamv <>f K:njr Aniaiuillah t«> imrt ioipatt- tt'-tJay iti th*- MIMMI| if handni: v» i aii<! .aiu> puroha>e<l \<y subM-rij tioM l>> IIM peopU- to Ikt 4 "Our rv\Ay to LhamKrlain"62 words
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Article55 1928-05-07 9 THE ATTACK ON M. LIZAREIFF [Reutir's StTvitv.] \N arsaw May V M. Lizaifir"- a ;t.lant\ name ii QatTl lVojoivchow.sk i. A repres* ntativf «.f Ihc Poli-h Korri^n Mini.stcr calitd at tIM S.-vu-t Ltgltfawi an«l ?xprc-scd th«- r.DVtrnnn'nt's re^rrots at thtMJCUfWe* and travr H n MMIMI that th«> assailant will >ovcr«.ly55 words
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Article59 1928-05-07 9 [R**uutV Btrvtet.] Nm York. Ma> i. Thr prfaM of $1'J.")OO nrtVn-d h\ JUwi— 9% f;r<-n of Stockholm, for I MMWtM tlipht from Europe to Anu-rica wa< prrs*-ntt*«i at a dinntr last night to Bart»n v«.n Huvnefrld who harnl<«l it HVM to FrauUin H»rta lunki'rs. insisting sh*' civ«-59 words
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Article40 1928-05-07 9 [Reuter's Service.] Amsterdam. May .">. The DlMtedM In f\rv* arc asKuminjr rata>trophic proportion-. Twenty houses wt-ro d«-.-troyed m «»ne villapo and a man I#H '> WlievtMl to have been incinerated. F.i^ht workmen narrowly tamped death by *>\vimmine a "anal.40 words
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Article45 1928-05-07 9 [Reuter'* Service. 1 Philadelphia. May The United States naval MSpIMM PNI2 landed m the Nav\ Yard at the comlus.-.r L ,f M hours secret endurance flight. It Iclaimed this heats the previous seaplane endurance (Hirht record by over seven hour?.45 words
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Article46 1928-05-07 9 [Reuter'a Service 1 lluenn** Airi-*. Ma> 6. The final returns for the ptwMiattti flection on April 1 shew M. IrtgOfttt, Pr ■ideal IfM N I<l > P°ll*' H two-thud oi the votes of the country. The ptWt i" President's term expires on OttoUr It,46 words
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Article21 1928-05-07 9 [Keut«-r's S«rvii-»>.l (Mo. May The North Nh airship Italia has .ft for Spitsbergen. [Saturday's cables on pact- 4.121 words
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Article24 1928-05-07 9 Mr. J. K. Fisher is now acting a> inansieer of Bhutan estato. Ni'.ai. vice Mr (1. 1 O'Hara Hick^on, who has prooetMlt-.l on leave.24 words
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Advertisement126 1928-05-07 9 c-*x-x<w<< k x*x-Xv:xvX»X"' "ROBINSONS" COMPLETE Sports Outfitters TENNIS RACKETS. fgjr= r^ \vSsfc- WATKKMiU NT SK NORSK. T A noVrl lwr n fl<im *>«<*>»»«. V^ l. .a a r. > r« x "rnnni'TT 1 sMi > UHltr. I I jr^^m MCBBI x< XXI !:<'Kl<-KKT HATS i, M i u*l> itii I'126 words
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Advertisement615 1928-05-07 10 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES •XPRESS^ERVICE MARSEILLES. LONDON 4 N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) 0 Route subject lo alteration without notice •CAirnf EKLY SERVICE -LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. AiJToifPiinv Marseilles, London, Rotterdtai and Hamburg615 words
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Advertisement397 1928-05-07 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). mMirliNE. 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. s.s, CITY OF TOKIO J 92 o 5.9. CITY OF PEKIN vn HOMEWARDS CITY OF A^SSKL397 words
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Advertisement361 1928-05-07 10 ~P^r^O British India and Apcar Lines 'Incorporated in England MAIL. PASSENGER AND CAR( o SERVICES. .o:- PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SN rn UNDER CONTRACT WITH III- MxiKsTVs ..m' mnm. LONDON AND FAR H UML g^ j OUTWARDS FROM I.OXDON FOR CHINA \N|» j w Dae ronn.gr S'pore. •ansae* > |^g DKVANHA361 words
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Advertisement587 1928-05-07 11 O. S. K. Line. !>#siinntinn«. Steamers. Arrive. Leave. g ".'.lam. Hamburg. Bremen, i 'olombo, Port Sudan Amur Maru May 17 May IK font Santo>. Rio t Santo< Mam May M .June 1 v Zanzibar, I>ar <--Salaam, Mariju*^ and Durhan f Mexico Maru May 9 May 11 i. mbmj. Honolulu Maru587 words
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Advertisement490 1928-05-07 11 TRAVEL«CX)MFORT DOLLAR 1 LINERS 9 3**£9 Dollar President liners offer you luxurious trmvel comforts. Alt •tate-rooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath prHrniinate, all hi»ve hot and cold running water.490 words
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Advertisement700 1928-05-07 11 I jr -p jy[ KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.. OF BATAYIA). (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 364", with sub-Connectiona to: Passage. Freight* Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's deck. Repre»ent ati%es m the StraiU SettlesseaU (Singapore md Penaag). of the OFFICIAL TOURIST700 words
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87 1928-05-07 12 or May and September this year Rross tonnage of 7 tk^ i i o v iß S UU. The \-vssels have cahm accommodation for twenty four Passen^rs. dinded into el,v«n S ll" menade deck and a special sports deck The sh lpP are Bpecially built87 words
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Article119 1928-05-07 12 The picture. r>f the small "urusinkable" W wh.ch to attempt the Atlantic cro^J iSh SU fr Ml thHt lt 4uiW bl > compared r^> °m whuh made v °>- a^ a»ro. In the nineties the crossing was accom PIPh od by a boat wei hin/fo U119 words
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Article492 1928-05-07 12 NEW EASTERN SERVICE VESSELS. Japanene. Danish And Dutch. A number of new vessels aic undei construction at various yards for service t Kastem waters, including Japanese. Danish and Dutch vessels. Japanese owners have placed un order for a motor ship m which will he installed a 4,000 s.h.p.492 words
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Article387 1928-05-07 12 The (all for British Crens. Time was. Ufore th,- war. when there IWM much Uik of tfef bMN^tec f.-ieign element m the crews f Br.tish sh.ps It to 1,,- tmi4 freeK that Hr.t.>h tore castle wots AIM With "Dutchm. n 1 and •Hai;. <." and that, m th.-387 words
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Article76 1928-05-07 12 Between Hone Kon* ami Shanghai r. cently the l\ ami O. Ka>h K ar h«d to l*» stopped for an operation to be m-rfurme On i!. reward who was U suddenly ill with appendicitis. The operation was successfully carried out by the ship's doctor with the76 words
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Article16 1928-05-07 12 The P. and O. Mantua arrived in London! ■t 8 p.m. on the 3rd instant. j16 words
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Advertisement727 1928-05-07 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) 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 n w motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The ia MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia Cabins727 words
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Advertisement504 1928-05-07 12 Kerr Steamship Co. InP 44. REAVER STREET. NEW YORK (lacarporatad la U.8.A.) GENERAL AGENTS REGULAR FREIGHT SERVU F m BOSTON, NEW YORK. PHILADEi.H,,, BALTIMORE (via Suet) M.S. SILVERHAZKI In Wf Si SS5$55v A ifc 2 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SFRv.^ SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANC ISTO ?S, VICE LOS ANGELES HARIiOI'K M.S.504 words
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Miscellaneous372 1928-05-07 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. I BY TRAIN. I Kuala Pahang, 1 Vkan, Sungei Lenibin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. I Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. I Kota TiriKk'i. Seremban, Kuala I Lumpur, Tpoh, Taipin*. Penang i and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m.372 words
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Article399 1928-05-07 13 South Boat- North at Carving. Ivor for making various useful m Shanghai ii imported Siam am' India and England, Germany, France plies :uv used by the \.\v Nmth Gate Main iheCl i Hwang Temple I i y chopsticks, mba, fan frame- their principal proOn -v.399 words
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Article360 1928-05-07 13 Thrilling Story of Two Two bffonmd close-cropped ISngttakmeii recently iteppwl from a liner at Tilbury They UN JUBM Martin an.'. Charles h Clair, both formerly captains m the British Army, both recently escaped from the r tench Foreign Legion m Morocco. Thi> e>cape is the latent of a360 words
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Article98 1928-05-07 13 Tht Air Survey Company ha. already d oL most valuable -rk for the S.HJ* of India, and If being employed b) 1 rLv.rmmcnti According to a I fr,.n, Ransom I"*;—' «is Indian wd Ptr:,H.- .•..„„.->.,- 1> v ami ddtaf .■..1»t»l- .""<» lv <H n a >:e addsThe Statesman - 98 words
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Article34 1928-05-07 13 principal markets. The best cow bone for making mahjongg sets is imported from [Honolulu and Formosa. Native buffalo I bone is also used, but is not as good as the imported material. Chinese EconomicalChinese Economical - 34 words
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Article474 1928-05-07 13 Japanese Professor's Theory. Mr. Matsumura, a Japanese scientist am' food expert attached to the Tokyo Food Research Bureau, attributes the retrogression of the Asiatic races largely to their diet of rice. The retrogression of India, "the greatest in olden days and still famous for the474 words
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Article292 1928-05-07 13 The tender for the building of the new I District Railway Offices. Kuala Lumpur, a I large five-storey building m which reinforc ed concrete is to be used to a predominant extent, has been accepted. The contract! requires completion within 20 months or I two years and when ready theM.M.; Bangkok Times - 292 words
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Advertisement210 1928-05-07 13 r*^S II Man's Greatest Pest Mosquitoes MOSQUITOES are more than a nuisance —they cany lingering I death to you and your household. Born m malignant swamp -holes and fever-reeking marshes, they swarm into your I home and attack you with their annoying, torturesome sting. I They suck your blood and210 words
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Advertisement168 1928-05-07 13 WJV.V.V* i* V.%%V//.V//.ANV.VtW. I .V.'.V. I .V.\VWiVAWVAVWA i^VyV.VWVV»V»V.V.\V. V.V.V.VA* I jj */#/Yf Cream of Evolution I ;j Vm/2^^ Design, Construction, I f and Performance. I :j Not Forgetting Purely British Workmanship' Austin Windsor Saloon I Borneo Motors, Ltd. I < Incrcporjitfd m the Stmita Settlement!). j| Sore Places Heal 7168 words
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Article114 1928-05-07 14 New Foreign Minister. INanyo N'ichi-Xiehi Service.] Tekio. May a, When the present session of the Diet is over, Mr. Fusanosuke Kuhara will be nominated as the Minister for Foreign aifair» Premier Tanaka will take the place gj Dr. Suzuki. Home Minister, who has tenanted hia resignation. The installation114 words
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Article26 1928-05-07 14 Nud^o. Ma) I. The Italia (Coinmaruier N'ohile** ;<ir>hip. m which he int«u<l> t<» tly i th.- North Pole) lan (U'd hire to-day.26 words
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Article176 1928-05-07 14 The Hi»fht. Hon. \V. (J. A. Otmsbj <- \l.}\, left Singapore on Friday on tho K.J'.M. ttcamer Planriun for Batavia. At Batavia. he u;r- la hi met oy th«- >ii <*(],. ru r< a. !>.(.. with whom he will !ia I i\ ;t r io176 words
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Article150 1928-05-07 14 This amateur production Mi the Virtnria Theatre under the aeei« «>f Mrs. Arthur Harri> and the H..., M tal Ball Loth m aid of the St. Andrew's Minion Hospital, have heen aoeorded the distinguished patronage «f His Kxci-llcrnv th»- (;.>v,. rn r iilu m\y Clifford, His Excellency150 words
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337 1928-05-07 14 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. RUBBER SLUMP. To the Editor. Sir.— We have had warnmu: but ih. davs and weeks go by and are .11. still waiting for someone to put up a scheme to meet the situation. Suggestions ha\. been made [but they all seem intricate and cumbersome What is337 words
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Article51 1928-05-07 14 M V y) Irate Ipoh gUSS •••'-men? on Tuesday for the Hinnsm an.' in the -urn r ft 1.40 them the Art, 1 area aasne an oi the other :•> the <n Cer |g{25 v- ns tr nn j in l924 it was berred by the Limitation Enactment and it51 words
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Advertisement201 1928-05-07 14 POWER, SPEED, DURABILITY AND ECONOMY bring you greater Profits This Willys- Knight six-cylinder truck mission two stage progressive -type gives you for the first time ALL the rear springs— Hotchkiss drive— fullmost desirable truck features m a floating double -reduction drive rear single unit of modern design. axle extra deep,201 words
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Advertisement60 1928-05-07 14 I 'WHIZ' GASKET CEMENT I 30 CENTS PER BOTTLK I S«lr Agent*: BORNEO MOTORS. LTD 1 Five Kings? ft n N^jj^^^Xwhen the fiftli is "KingGeorgelV M Successful dinners are assured when the soups, entries and savouries are seasoned with LEA PERRINS SAUCE J MX y /s n||^ dk^/ I lun60 words
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579 1928-05-07 15 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. BATL'stl M u Ith. Buyers seiiera Aaam Rnaahaag (f) I7i Id Ms *'»i Bnngrin Tin (t) »•"> <•.! 11- CmI .".atang Padaag ($n Itta Batu (ave.- (Si) 1.30 i.yChi ndei iaag 1 1 las ('bin Chin (*1 I I N Enatera Shu. E) laa579 words
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Article17 1928-05-07 15 I r Fr»r,. r. i Vo) i.iiiati.i .1. .'id H ktlfkok, tl»Mn:r B >:.•> London Bank Bi17 words
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Article86 1928-05-07 15 til i V. p.-r U. pw I I'i'rtrl S.iv;- 1 Rice Linn* Hii> < h*n Mmrk Rim] K t Sf* R 1 Bit*, i:..r foon Bintan H\re, Kancoon Sioka Broken N I HI r i.ou« Nt Rue. X i. I i l: ftvabi i expon 1 > per 286 words
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Article18 1928-05-07 15 \|.i\ ".th. 12 oVlck-I* n«M»n. X- Mrtn.iar.l Q I I I I I18 words
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Article39 1928-05-07 15 .M. I.. haw i n t'ror i Mali! Ltd.. ;ul\i-i«.ir that the annual a* HI u<! 'hewinif a profit .'.•25 «ni* MMUdtaf tiu- I pi i mi carried forward to m \.i'>unt ami iTt.OOO i:. v,.i39 words
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Article28 1928-05-07 15 K. lai.lan tl m tk ra i< 1 1 froai ..11-. eh 1 1 n ir. kttni i and d petroleum, rl u!iu! < .<:* n .of wk I I28 words
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Article159 1928-05-07 15 Three *vi ho.. in r l i m). v it k- that mhm hi tl 1 m m- .r 1 invr m x Ihf :'.i n n» w mill i nair* si«U- .f th.- Thr othei »id« I d ».y Urn >t..i> «..i i fl Oh M159 words
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Article58 1928-05-07 15 i H \N<.K \T SERDVN 1 REHOKI I >nic klaj I-' «n«l .1- I I I M Mirait aiount br «i< i Carry I l «>f l*a. •>'!<( iul>lk i, an.i Ut «a» pariml lullan i I 1 .i w i imtnat All Tapping and I t011...58 words
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Article30 1928-05-07 15 S«turda> M«. \|,v ..h «I. Ui\ i 1 Hitam i .11 tin.- I K 1 Kinta |',,k i M I I I Same i Tukang Malacca mo30 words
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Advertisement275 1928-05-07 15 SETS OVER $8,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $.30,000,000 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 Assurance Companies Act.275 words
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Advertisement200 1928-05-07 15 INSURANCE. mi >y (Incorporated m Great Britain.) |MOTOR| S FIDELITY I 1 GUARANTEE I PERSONAL ACCIDENTS 1 P AGENTS FOR MALAYA. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. 1 (Incorporated m the F.M.S.) |:j: NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. (Incorporated m New Zealand). I IRE. MARINE AND MOTOR CAR. thief Ajrents for Eastern Archipelago.200 words
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Advertisement603 1928-05-07 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Honp Konj?). Head Office: Honj; Kon*r. Authorised Capital $.M),<mo,ooo Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund— Sterling t'u.ooo.ooo Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF IHRKCTORS. A. II Compton, Esq., Chairman. N. S BroWB, EfttL, Deputy Chairman. 15. D.603 words
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Advertisement41 1928-05-07 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter Al> 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINI Fidelity (Guarantee Administration Uonds. Singapore Representative. —M I>ARLOW 00 Messr HARSIi BARKBB ft i LTD Cn\aTEREI) HANK CHAMBERS (l>t lloor). A. GORDON LEE, R lent I41 words
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Article2502 1928-05-07 16 A SUCCESSFUL OPENING rDAY. Irish Maidens First Run. There was a pood attendance at the first day of the Singapore May races on Saturday, including His Excellency the Governor who came later m the afternoon and a number of up-country owners and visitors, though His Highness the2,502 words
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Article310 1928-05-07 16 The following- are tho wciehts for Tu«<dny the Second Day of the meeting. Race No. l_ponies Fourth Division 6 furlongs. Amrita 9.8. Sea Trout 8.12. T'mtaway 8.7, Untong 8.7. Beauford Lassie 8 4 Dixie 8.2. The Siti 7.13, Lady Ix>ve 7.12 Jangeishak 7.12. Jeleright 7.12, Matter Reggie 7.11.310 words
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Article347 1928-05-07 16 Race No. 1 .—Horses (Purse)— Third Division (B)— 7 furlong. Highborn Bronavio 8.11, Cassidy 8.10, Double Ro«. K9 La»t Chance 86, Lady Tyndall 8.4, Therma H. 3. Goy Reveller 8, CyHenetique 7.12, Mer- ry Lass 7.9, Ozone 7.7, Kalnola 7.6. Cinderella 7.3. HarelavTT. Rare No. 2— Horse* <347 words
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Article154 1928-05-07 16 Chinese Club Beat S.C.S. The Chinese Swimming Club were the guests of the Swimming Club yesterday, when first and Wtmi team water polo mat.'hts were played, the Chinese winning both. Both games were quite interesting, the .superiority of the Chinese lying m their quickness :t h the ball.154 words
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Article89 1928-05-07 16 I'ht May Boffry ompftition was playe< on Saturday un.i ytrday and n suited \r a win for Mi. N. G, BMttf who returned aKMof up. Sixtyf,.ur CtNl w t r,- taken <»ut and th»- followinc MN H'tunutl. N. G. Bisht>p •_> U p G Xd B l89 words
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Article55 1928-05-07 16 Davis Defeats Newman. fßeuter'n Servicr.l London. May 5. In the match for the professional billiard* championship of 16.000 up. level, the ttsult was that J. Davis of Chesterfield heat the holder of the championship Newman, the former reaching his points whilst th«latter** total stood at 14.R74. The55 words
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Article105 1928-05-07 16 At the general meeting of the Singapore Catholic Club held yesterday the following Officers and Committee were elected for the y««»r: President <r\ ..flicio) The Rijrht Rev. V Ruaudel; Vice-President (ex-offuio) Key. U. Arcand; Hon: Secretary Mr W. Mosberjren; Hon: A^st. Secretary Mr C J. Reutens. Committee.-105 words
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Article26 1928-05-07 16 Mr. Leong Kng Khcan left IVnang by tram for Ip*-h, whence he and Mr Chung Ah Ming will proceed to Singapore tv attend the races.— Echo.26 words
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Article47 1928-05-07 16 Mr. R. Kemp, the managing director of Air Surveys. Ltd., of I^ndon, who pasted through P«nansr some time ago m a sea plane from Rangoon en route to Singapore waa due to arriw there m the sam,- 'planon Thursday to carry out air survey ,f G<H»rfre Town.47 words
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Advertisement120 1928-05-07 16 Nursery £kt^\ Records i pIULDREN will be enraptured with IhTT and Tunes, and Fairy Si?J "'T roUickiiur wholesome fun which L nd the«e debKhtful Record. TO to b "Hi« Master* Voice" Art to h.., th.M r^ort. o, w,iu f.r *~r££ZZ S. MOUTRIE A CO.. LTD (IncorpormUd m Uong Ron*) r»<l.T120 words
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