The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 June 1928
1928-06-23
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Title Section13 1928-06-23 1 Singapore Free Press Hi CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S. SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1928. NO. 12,44313 words
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Article258 1928-06-23 1 A statement by Sir Austen Chamberlain with regard to the assault by Fascists on a King's Messenger m Aoril was made to the House of Commons yesterday. Page 11. At the annual meeting of Holy rood Company the Chairman said the Board had decided to gradually reintroduce258 words
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Article1025 1928-06-23 1 Quicquid agunt homine* nortri e»t fnrrngm Lilxlli Juvrnsil. A country parson at hoM hit on the bright idea of advertising his chun h, lut he was not altogether happy m his choice of words: To Motorists. Callow Church on Bosi Road. A Kino Objective f©f Sunday1,025 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement220 1928-06-23 1 WING LOONG. i THE RBCOGNIBED HOUSE "S ■I for »J •I II {OI'KAN TROPICAL SI ITS. "C .{J, HIGH BTRBKT. J VVVWWWWVWVV^WftrWVVWWwi >t__ i_ A?UL^Ay t^jt^Hy I^lolo M^ijifr H^rjf^if^if^ii^ii'wn^n^irsifsnf^nr^TfMTfsif^i'^^ RAFFLES HOTELI \m I McCuirc s Little Symphonic 1 Sunday, Juac 24th, at 9.15 p.m. 1 prtUr€ PKOMBTHEUS 1.. v Beethoven220 words
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Advertisement243 1928-06-23 1 THRXXIQH THE HOUSE WITH LOTOIT/ It J I 1 &—-Z. >^ > Thorough)) i^^^^^^Vt I VBB I i I^JTHE SPRAY THAT SLAYS 1 )l V OU will find LOTOL indisper.s- )V able for use m your home. Its v) powers of penetration are simply M marvellous and when used consis-243 words
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Advertisement120 1928-06-23 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Goodyear tyres are unfailing Page 8. Chevrolet, a thing of beauty m cars Page 12. Lotol, the spray that slays all vermin Pane 16. The Buick. a car of lasting beauty Page 13. For durability use Dunlop tennis balls Page 20. Barlow and Co, for Crawford's biscuits —Page120 words
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Advertisement20 1928-06-23 1 ■JVVbVLVJV.V^d-.V-V-*.V.V.V.V.W •i WING LOONG. I I KM high CLAM taii.okim;. I* Style, Cut and Fini-h Guaranteed. ■I 32, HIGH STUKET.20 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous158 1928-06-23 1 THE WEEK. Saturday. 23rd. High Water. 1.17 a.m.. 9.8, 3.1 p.m., 7.5. Malacca: H. W. 11.10 a.m.. fi.O. 11.40 p.m., 5.5. V.M.C.A. Sports, 3.30. Cricket: Merchants vs. Services. B. I. outward mail due. Pontianak Gold meeting. Rowing Regatta. Prince of Wales' Birthday. Sunday. 24th. High Water. 2.14 a.m.. 8.7, 3.158 words
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Advertisement314 1928-06-23 2 M DM KELVEY'S SCHOOL OF DANCING Character, Classical, Cloj?, Exhibition, Ballet, Toe and Latest Ball-Room Dancing. Write for an appointment: Mdm. KELVEY, 8 Meyer's Mansions. Swollen joints, backache, stiff limbs, pains m the muscles, the constant acha and pain day and night, are all signs that your blood is fall314 words
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Advertisement339 1928-06-23 2 Victoria/Theatre I Mnn c o min g\ I I jj 1 >k* r \Vy I HATH NO MAN J t WATCH FOR BOOKING DATES AT LITTLE'S. PAVILION FROM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th.. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. F aTTS T Th« Cast: EMU. JANNINGS as ME!»HIST(). CAMILLA HORN as MARGUERITE, GO6TA EKMANN339 words
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Advertisement290 1928-06-23 2 ALHAMBRA PH 9 (Tan Cheng Kee and Co., Ltd.. Proprietors). To-Night Saturday Positively Ethe Last Night THE EMPIRE NEWS BULLETIN AH the Latest News of the World. irst German First National Production. Presenting 1 DANCING 1 1 VIENNA 1 Starring LYA MARA BEN LYON In the First Show at 7.30290 words
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Miscellaneous513 1928-06-23 2 CIRRCH SERVICES. si. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. FHIRD SUXDA\ AFTEB TRINITY. H -union. 115 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) :-nd Sei •.*.!,"> a.m. Mntini and Litany. l p.m. The Catechism. pjn. Evensong and Sermon. S MATTHEWS CHURCH T a.m. Holy Communion. During th« following «r««V at the Cathedral ;,v 7.40 ajn. Matins. un.513 words
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Article269 1928-06-23 3 f 1,000 Greyhooad that Hied Mysteriously. The body of Beaded Biddy, whi-.-h was the fastest racing- greyhound m kmi 'injr. was taken to the Koyal College of Veterinary Surgmmi for a post-mcrtcm examination. Beaded Biddy died at the White Citj Kennels the cause of death269 words
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Article281 1928-06-23 3 Chicago's EC.OOtt.ON BuaiMsa Huildimr. London. May 21. Chicago is to have the largest !>n>-ine.-s K uilding m the world. It will be two city 1 lock* long, will vary froni eighteen to twenty-three storey* m height, and will Bt F8,00C,000. Work on the building is281 words
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Article203 1928-06-23 3 Indians Attack Maharaja oi Bard wan. London. June 1 1. A number of young Indians attempted to break up a meeting at Queen's Hajl when the Maharaja of Burdwan presided over a lecture by Pundit Shyara Shankar, Secretary of tho Temple of All Religions, on203 words
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Article102 1928-06-23 3 Cairo. June 12. Mr. Mahommed All, interviewed by Reuter as regards the discovery of a plot against the King and Government of the Hedjaz, m which his brother Shaukat All alleged to lie implicated. said that Mahotnedans were dissatisfied with the present regime m the Hedjai102 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement193 1928-06-23 3 V%""^^ ■■■■■■■WVVWVWVWVWWW ,i GLAXO is the only food that has been used m 5 Royal Nurseries. Surely if there was a better it would have been given to these Royal Babies. Your Baby :J is as precious as a Royal Baby, and :j must have the best food— Glaxo, made193 words
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Advertisement175 1928-06-23 3 "^s^ Quality with Variety at a Moderate Price Ms** ASK FOR KH* K# VllJ AakOiZy"!. Ivll JfO^} Sold m Special Tins by all the leading Vhrj M BARLOW Co. ipl t,iV'°-*CL Tele* No* 2790 ATPNTC T fl i o n a 970-t I l^j I AIICIII 19. e*o. mo* <c#3fi175 words
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Advertisement281 1928-06-23 3 AUCTION SALE EXCELLENT JACOBEAN DESIGN WALNUT-STAINED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc*. AT V>. 7. AMBBfI MANSION, ORCHARD ROAD (Kntram, i>om iv,,,,,Lane). ON SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd. AT 2 P.M. Comprising;:— A teak sideboard with rattan pan.-], round dininc table and rl dinner wagons, .inclined refrigerator, very i)nv design teak platedware doors and281 words
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Article217 1928-06-23 4 Rector's Invitation to Motorists. Because he thinks that people to-day wait to he invited to church, and that it is the duty of tho Church to invite them, the Rev. A. Manhy Lloyd, rector of Callow-with-Dewsall, near Hereford, has inserted the following advertisement m the217 words
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Article133 1928-06-23 4 New "Morris Seven" That Will be (heap to Run. London. May 21. Thousands of people have been asking whether ihe £100 motor-car will shortly be a reality since it became known that Mr. W. R. Morris, head of the famous motorcar manufacturing firm, had designed and133 words
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Article31 1928-06-23 4 The Chief Secretary, who is suffering from dengue fever, was on Saturday reported to be going on very well but he is still confined to the house, says the Malay Mail.31 words
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Article1382 1928-06-23 4 LOWER CONSUMPTION AND HIGHER EFFICIENCY. Saving Fuel With a Free Wheel. by Tin: nox. victor BRUCE. [SPECIAL TO FREE MESS.} Although the cost of petn 1 is among the kast of the items of car nmintenarce. the average motorist saves a great deal by economical running1,382 words
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65 1928-06-23 4 All Kcotdi for Ihf nw boumo and Sydney, «li-;' f have boi-n broken bj Me»»r« H Weathorby riding Mat,!,!bination. Their time over the dirt 14 hours, which broke all n class, boating the pr«\ ow be»l by no loss than 2 hovn Md This performance65 words
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Advertisement153 1928-06-23 4 f Ugh pressure and balloon tyres and tubesTl 1 fej* jf^^^l^kr^ Ate Time > R*-- f l= jT I Distributors CYCLE AND CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD., Singapore. I Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Ipoh, Malacca. -1 |HH|MH|HHMH|HBHBBHHBBSSI w> ri--1 H^H A vl S H B fl w 12. I THE PIBK153 words
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Advertisement249 1928-06-23 4 gg pffT' '^JnESW c r** übbS Jl^ fi J-3J BWI »s. >^^^F^ aStTj V^J^bXbbbbbbbf Mfr «I«bbbbW/ Vx mk^Z-r mSc- 'Aim W1 v .ijtami vl^^w^bS B^ JBBk^^ ,IB|MP I JP '>' < dH/ V"^^^ Unfailing T> ECAUSE of their Built In Valve Patch. Steam Vulcanised Splice and many other special feature*249 words
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503 1928-06-23 5 The Chevrolet Expedition from Capetown lo Cairo, London an(l Stockholm i> doing mote ihiin creating a test for the endurance of Chevrolet cars, it is focussing the attention of the world at lai-^e on Africa and is forcing the "Dark Continent" to part wilh its503 words
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Article437 1928-06-23 5 At tin annual general meeting of the Association of Municipal Corporations m May. The Town Clerk of Leicester < Mr. Pritchard) moved: That m the opinion of this Association every owner of a motor vehicle ihouid be required lo < ri'ect an insurance againsi third-party risks; that the437 words
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Article91 1928-06-23 5 Condensation on the Inside of wind-screen and windows of a closed car may be obviated by keeping the car well ventilated as by driving with window or screen partly open, but this is not always desirable or pleasant. In such circumstances when it is desired to91 words
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Article486 1928-06-23 5 Upkeep Costa of Runabout. In the last issue of the Over-Seas Daily Mail Supplement details were giv n of the initial and upkeep costs of various types of outboard motors and lightweights of the marine world. These showed that outboard motor-boating compares very much with motor-cycling m486 words
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Article52 1928-06-23 5 A first edition copy of Joseph Conrad's novel "Chance-" has hat* -old m London fur E420. When Rfty copies <>f the edition had been printed m 1911 th«-r»- was striae of binders. Thu n oindei of tht- copiei arc dated 1014. Twenty-one presentation Conrad volume52 words
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Advertisement138 1928-06-23 5 I r h 1 The/'e's nothing fo be V fumy about itgwdint I theTiew Ghtvt'olzt I m m mm I I f +J cs f&Qf/y rUOQ ft car ao<f except/on a/ yf a^a#[- Ami^. M 4 VrtEEL BPAKtS AHD A HOST Of OTHER IMPROVEPIEriTS bOpnco-cncvROLCT-n O 66.OPCriARD tWAD. ■wnsinpmTOvHnsmmMiimiHiMJtmnninim'mTftmnmtmum i138 words
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Advertisement73 1928-06-23 5 muHyMNiii«NMi«iwuHiiniiMmHiimiiiMmiiiiuHiiiiiiiiifmiim 1 1111 H««m...H.m...«,..,...,, 11 l t ,M.H i n^ JL jCT^^ 1 I M Sole Distributors for Malaya. iiii.iiiMHiiiMiii.imniii.il. iiiiniiuiin.i! n i 1 1 1 iin'iMiii-iiiimiiiiiinmimiiiiiimiiimiii n iiiHiiiiiintiiiiiTiiiiiiiifHniimiiiiinitiiMiiuiMrMHiiMiiiinttmimiitiiiiiiiiiiaittMrriMt.iiMiMmiiinivMtiiiiiimiiiiHti^ "D TT f** X 2 ~ST CARS OF PROVKD RELIABILITY AND QUALITY RACKED hY F E D E RATE DM OTORS,73 words
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Article, Illustration808 1928-06-23 6 S. Staples - S. Staples 5 How to Field m the Slips. 5 < by (Notts and Kngland)- j [SPECIAL TO FREE PRESS.. With the exception of the wicket-keeper, the men who tiekl m the >lips have to be the quickest on their feet. They have808 words
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Article545 1928-06-23 6 Chief Whip's Son Pinked. Oxford, May 2*. **We lr vail> r points touching. The seconds <:••"«! a few feet away. At K;uh v? was rnest." Mr. Graham Eyi Merton Collep nl P. de~ r11, Green, oi Universitj I m f u igth cenl »el within the545 words
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210 1928-06-23 6 £17,000,00* a Year m Lost Wages. Five and a half million weeks' work w;r lost <>\vin«r to rheumatism m Er.s-'and last year, and the cost :<> industrj m lost wages r.r.! for medical attention was 817,000,000. These facts were disclosed by Sir Walter Finr.ear. of210 words
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Article25 1928-06-23 6 Among: recent chuigCl announced m Free Church pulpts \m thai of Rev. R. D. White horn, of Selartror., who bas accepted a cal'. *o York.25 words
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Article1918 1928-06-23 6 Grinding Out Reds from the Nurseries. CLOUD OF INESCAPABLE WAR. This i> the si.vih and last if a series of articles by Mr. Dreiser, the hMM novelist and author of "An American Tragedy." m which he presents what appear to him the good and bad feature* of1,918 words
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Article509 1928-06-23 6 S. M. Jacob - S. M. Jacob Tactics and the Length of R VALUABLE PERSISTENCY OF RETURN Wm (The famous Indian Davil (up player I {SPECIAL to FBEE rut When two beginneri play lawn tennis I aerainst each other they rarely iuccm hittinjr the ball more than three Of four times509 words
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176 1928-06-23 6 LOCKEY'S ATTEMPT TO COMMIT SUICIDE. Bound Over by PMM MujjistrnUv I'omhnx. hint' 10. Before the Cantonment Ifagiatrai i'.na. the i barged W. < Tl an r.nglish jockey, with ;r mpt I nil suicide by cutting hia throat on •23 rd. Several prosecution witneasea examined. A doctoi from the Sa n176 words
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Article991 1928-06-23 7 A "HAUL" OF 46 ORANGS. A Difficult Capture. Only a little of the mystery of Mr. A. C. van tier Valk emerges m close conversation. He is the Sumatra Dutchman who arrived m London the other day with 46 orang-outangs— a record consignment a tiger, an991 words
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Article169 1928-06-23 7 Mr. F. H. Williams, who has been mining representative m the East for the Borneo Company, Limited, for the past two-and-a-half years, is joining the staff of AngloOriental Malaya, Ltd. He will shortly proteed to Burma on behalf of the latter Company. Mrs. Williams is leaving for home by P.169 words
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Advertisement480 1928-06-23 7 "These Kalzana-tablets cured me of Eczema" In all skin infections Kalzana-tablets will m very short time allay the itching, which so often drives the sufferer almost to despair. Used with outward remedies (lotions, etc) Kalzana will quickly cure Eczema. Kalzana-tablets contain calcium m a form which is easily digested and480 words
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Advertisement355 1928-06-23 7 Ice Chests Refrigerators jj IN TEAKVVOOD. Jj Scientifically Built to meet the needs of the Tropical Household. Insulated with Asbestos and lined throughout with zinc. Handsomely designed and well made. t 1 77 MADE !N OUR OWN [Fr"^ 1 i! -^r{ FACTORY BY THE Ir^^ A I* If I I355 words
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Article144 1928-06-23 9 EXPLORER'S COMPLETE DISAPPEARANCE. Ceaseless VigiL [Reuter's Sei vice. .»v c 2\ The Norwegian Ministry nt Tv- n c <•: ordered th Government steamer Michac Sars, now- lying between Spitzhenren an Norway, to proceed east t<» search foi Amundsen ,nd Guilbaud. The lattei's disappearance ii:»s best! reported to144 words
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Article297 1928-06-23 9 MUTINEERS UNDER CONTROL. Precautionary Messages. [Reuters Service.! London. Junt 22. The Admiralty announce thai the oiler Slavol left Trincomalee at 7 o'clock on thel evening of the 21st to intercept tha Jerri? London. June 21. Mr. Larkin, Chairman of the Commonwealth Line, stated that the Master's message was m reply297 words
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Article210 1928-06-23 9 Allegations of Physical Force. [Reuter's Service.] London. June 21. Mr. Citrine, Secretary ot" the T. V. C. Council, replying on Saturday to the Indian Tea Association, denies that t he Council delegates extracted certain Agures from leport of the Government of Assam or stated them Incorrectly.210 words
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Article54 1928-06-23 9 [Renter's Service. 1 Athens, Jane 22. While it is ;in <; "i^n*'"l that I l1 will shortly be n iched between fhs tobacco workers and ployera tbo lab lation become worse >wing o dscision of meetings of railway em loyee b d lectricity and gas workei I54 words
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Article21 1928-06-23 9 [Reuter'fi Service. I Moscow. Jnr« 2t. Four passengers were killed v i train f m Sebast ;1 Tula.21 words
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Article259 1928-06-23 9 RIGHT AGGRIEVED OVER APPOINTMENTS. Poincare Speaks Plainly. f Reuter's Service.] Parii, June 21. The Chamber met to-day m a tense atmosphere m con&squenc of rumours of an imminent Cabinet erisii arising out of th <lissatisfaction of the Right, which furnisher the bulk of the Government's National Union259 words
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Article115 1928-06-23 9 Business Men m Alleged Conspiracy. 1 Reutrr s Seri'irp.l (alcuila. Juiu" 22. Startling revelations of a conspiracy to ommi' systematic thefta from iteameri m the docks wvv made \-v the Public Proftaeti*f.r m openins a case airainst 48 persona, including several prominent Indian business men. He declared115 words
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Advertisement421 1928-06-23 9 BUSINESS CARDS. iiiuitiiMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiNtiHiiiiiiiiiitiiimiiiifniiiiiiiiimnMttiiiiiiHiiiiiinniiiiuiiiii EVERY OFFICE EMPLOYEE I can afford an ORf.A-PRIVATE TYPEWRITER, j iiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiitimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiui .•.'.•.V.V.VAV.SS'A'.V.SV.V.NV.V. FUNERALS. j SINGAPORE CASKET CO. J EXPERIENCED UNDERTAKERS. -C c»«v and Night Service. Tel. No. 71. ..•.'/.'.'AV-W.VAWAVSWWJWj TO LET. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Entry Apply MEYER BROTHERS. AMBER MANSIONS.— FIat to let on lane i< top421 words
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Advertisement776 1928-06-23 9 ACHING BACKS ft JOINTS. /AM BUK DKIVES OUT RHEUMATIC LUMBAGO pains. Tfcooc M»,i,i.M twtogei of raii—nliii j n mua «ijj and joint*, those pains In ehost and bad which pt wotm as on.- reti older, are su.,lv reliovod by Zam-Huk. Thb maskal aerbal balm, containing rule soothinf and b«alia C776 words
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Advertisement317 1928-06-23 9 NOTICES. GAMMON (MALAYA). LTD. (Incorporated m tin- Slraiis Set cnututi NOTICE is hereby pven thm tkc Tram Books of thr above Company will h»- closed <>r. :he 2nd and srd July, 1928, for the purpose o' preparing Dividend Warrants. By Order <>r the Board, 11. FANCOTT, Secretary. 22 fune, 1928.317 words
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Advertisement1201 1928-06-23 9 I .IHI,«iniIII,|MIHIHI« l ,MMI«ll«in«|| M l M M MII W WIHIW 1 AUK CHATS NOIR, LTD. I 6, BATTERY ROAD. f Bale Agents: I DR. ORESTE SINANIDE'S BEAUTY I I PREPARATIONS. j BEAUTY!!! GOOD LOOKS!!! WKINKLES and WITHERED APPEARANCE are not duo to a local condition of the SKIN, but1,201 words
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Article31 1928-06-23 10 of the late Mi 1.. C. M. I» irish t" thank al iend ttc nothe nd tlso th<'-t.' who tent wrreaths, teleffi n n<l let ters of i ondolence.31 words
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474 1928-06-23 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 23. 1928. LABOUR PARTY DISSENSION. There is on*- disquieting feature about the news relating to the dissension existing m the ranks of th« Labour party at home. Following upon their defeat at th< Trades Union Congreas at Edinburgh last year m their efforts to condemn474 words
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Article301 1928-06-23 10 A reliable informant, who is a planter end travels a good deal on the railways, brings to our notice a matter worthy of the attention of the FJM.S R. authorities. Yesterday morning a coolie alighted from the mail train just before it had stopped •it Layang301 words
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Article216 1928-06-23 10 A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on Monday, July 2nd. J Mr. R. H. Young has been granted an appraiser's licence m Singapore. The Ceylon Sports Club. Singapore, has been registered under the Societies Ordinance It is announced m the Government Gazette that the operation of the216 words
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Article101 1928-06-23 10 CEYLON'S DISLIKE Oi THE SCHEME. Council Motion. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penanir. June 22. The Pinansr Gazette's Colombo correspondent cables that the Legislative Council carried Yr. H. R. Freemanmotion: "That this Council, having decided that the rubber restriction scheme is uneconomic for Ceylon, is unwilling thai Ceylon should101 words
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Article770 1928-06-23 10 Mr. A. L. Gilmorc (who has been seriously ill with pneumonia* left <»n home leave \> the Kitano Maru yesterday accompanied bj Mis. Gilmore. A cable has I ••••m received st;» i m- >h-it Lieut. C. U. Stratton Brown, R.N., ion of the late Mr. James Brown and Mrs. Brown,770 words
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Article147 1928-06-23 10 sr(;(.«:sTioNs M i\s, i DOCTOR. I "Not Properl, K A;ll I During the I Mr F. <;. Boun were pvl fon ird i charge the i d had not been pn i doctor at the Rumah M •-t com ern< d tl I who was knocked ovei147 words
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24 1928-06-23 10 Arnifl and Ammunition on Anhui. cr.n-' schei I ste a Mai i h fullj 138 the ship"- lif< brought WM24 words
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Article32 1928-06-23 10 1 \TEST Xl BBER \M> TIN I»R!( I [From Oiu London. June Ifestrs. Syminirton and S notify to-day's rubb Ifcstn. LewU, Lai notify to-day's tin 8204 7 8 8204 732 words
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Article17 1928-06-23 10 1 1" i Praam Mr. h land bj the i l :>;■■ s17 words
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Article36 1928-06-23 10 tl In I hr «*t MoMtM. During Un- Ant people were killed apoie. The m the Colon) wai i 1 P Alt-.ivv'th r th. 266 inquests, Inquii this period. turned In twelve of36 words
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Article26 1928-06-23 10 Th« tendei of Mr. W 11,100) han beei tion of police barr* Maxwell Road mitted, the Kiffh< j accepted tender w«« the I26 words
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Article31 1928-06-23 10 notification In v GaMttc under th. v dinancc rotate, to an wj ln I'aya UUr »nd U to be acquired foi th< •cheme for lUtoyi aft!31 words
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Advertisement216 1928-06-23 10 TH£7 CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S:' S'^^^^^B r* AT TT X\ TTT 1 1 IA JL a JLj Hi jL JL jlj Hi f fill I H J[ I Sole Agents I Ij/VT ";v l/ I (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinance* "'.'.^rr 11 -'^'iB {Incorporited m Shanghai.) B[Jllll^>--_ _lL" '^^^B i*216 words
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Advertisement81 1928-06-23 10 APOLLINARIS THE QUEEN I TABLE WATERS I f BASS I I —a good word for everybody j tiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiimiiK'.mtiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiii Ask for "Purple Triangle," the best brew for the Tropics. Sole Agents Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. Mi!ii,!!iii!!iiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiimii!iiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniin H SARTORIAL NOTES. 0 IT IS BETTER TO PAY A LITTLE 1 MORE FOX FLANNEL81 words
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Advertisement16 1928-06-23 10 To-day's Feature. I HOW TO FIELD IS THE SUPS. AB ana of 7. ,.u for Mvi16 words
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Article84 1928-06-23 11 VIEWS OF UNION OFFICIALS. Not Reprisals. [Router'? Service.] Sydney. June 22. Labour leader charged vvith murder, m consequence of a ad< m regard t<, the Marine has been committed for trial unequivocally deny that Baj affair i- associated with rensl the nale of the CommonMelbourne. June 22.84 words
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Article51 1928-06-23 11 Sei London, lane 22. t'.'mard the made m the House of ComH< id am, Parliamentary Vdmiralty, said the trouble way-. No information the Admiralty that ntei rupted at any unable at present i exircumstaru ea an appeal the warship mication was ai ailable at night-time. He Imiralty51 words
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Article33 1928-06-23 11 Lond »n. .!une 22. me that the Enening received a i Is Bay saying "Situation ant guard." und na And v i nbo has and <'V- i take Bay.33 words
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Article76 1928-06-23 11 Communist Executions m Swatow. Vanyai p Pau Press.] Honj{ K'nu. Jane 22. tive of 1 inton v. re cxc ring rest ai under Shanghai. June 22. 1 y an Chang Tso Lin < hiang Kui Shek and i ai Shanghai, ntsin searched the treasury of Shansi '.>76 words
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Article54 1928-06-23 11 GENERAL NOBILES PLIGHT. auggestions for Rescue. Sen ice.] Kome. June 22. ommunique states that Genthat some of the Maddalena were damparachutei ui<i m>i open. more accumulators cud and &uggests tha^ should be fitted *ith to land on the ice arty individually. He pron the accumulators are rewill send instructions regarding54 words
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Article16 1928-06-23 11 INichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio. June 21. ssed by lar^e Tokio now estimated at Y 400,000,16 words
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Article26 1928-06-23 11 Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio, June 21. [i Works haw entered with the Karanpayan Iron of Philippine Island- for a rchase 300,000,000 tons of26 words
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Article41 1928-06-23 11 <tu^ Help for Chan* Hsei-liantf. Tokio, June 21. iai heii of the late Gen-Tso-lin, m an intenricv he abandoned the hope to icable settlement with the The young Manchurian war his hope to develop ManMongolia with Japan hand m41 words
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Article198 1928-06-23 11 FOREIGN MINISTER'S STATEMENT. Messenger Accepts Apology. [Renter's Service.] London, June 22. IB th« House of Commons Sir Austen Chamberlain, m a written reply to four questions, confirmed the Fascist assault on hin^s Messenger m Milan. He said he received a report from the Ambassador at Home thai198 words
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Article261 1928-06-23 11 m Croatian Deputies' "Boycott" 1 of Government. [Renter's Service.! Belgrade, June 22. There h excitement at Zaereh. the capital of Croatia, due to the fact that the victims of the shooting m the Skupstina are leaders of •he Croatian peasants. The bodies of the victims were entrained261 words
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73 1928-06-23 11 [Reuter's Service.] Mukden. June 22. The death of Chang Tso I. in is officially announced. [Renter's Far Eastern Service! Shanghai, June 22. Messages from Mukden state that the foreign Consuls-General have been officially informed that Chang Tso Lin died to-day. Tlie Chinese official flags are73 words
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Article47 1928-06-23 11 [Reuter's Service.] London. June 22. In the House of Commons m the course of a statemei t on recent events m China. Sir Austen Chamberlain announced that the Chinese Charge d'Affnirs m London had informed him that he A'ould continue to represent China here.47 words
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Article48 1928-06-23 11 r Reuter's Service- 1 London. June 21. Mr. Dennis Herbert has been elected Deputy Chairman of Committees m succession to Captain Fitzroy, who will be installed ai Speaker after the Royal Commission m the House of Lords has announced His Majesty's approbation of the choice.48 words
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Article25 1928-06-23 11 [Keuter's Service.] ISukharest. June 11. The High Court has granted Princess Helen's p tition for a divorce from exCrown Prince Carol.25 words
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Article26 1928-06-23 11 Reiner's Servic*.] I.ond«n, June 21. The first section of the Singapore floating dock has left Jarrow m charge of three Dutch tugs.26 words
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Article158 1928-06-23 11 "MOST IMPORTANT POSITION j IN THE WORLD." I An American Rejoinder. To the Editor. Sir, I agrse with your correspondent. Sirrah, that the expression quote I as having been telegraphed by President CoolidgC to Mr. Hoover ir congratulating him upon h\> nomination as th? Republican candidate158 words
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Article414 1928-06-23 11 Health and Strength Leaguers' JUmon. The Health and Strength Leaguers' I nion held an entertainment m the Chinese Methodist Church Haii on Saturday afternoon last to celebrate tha anniversary of their inauguration. There was a verj large and enthusiastic attendance of leaguers and tfieir friends, The Mayflower Minstrels414 words
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Article331 1928-06-23 11 The new Dutch preparatory school building, which was officially opened on Thursday morning— about throe months after the laying of the foundation stone solves the question of providing proper accommodation for the pupils of the school who have been gradually increasing m number. Hitherto, the classes331 words
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Article25 1928-06-23 11 The appointment of Mr. G. Parbury as a Municipal Commissioner m place of Mr. C. C. Punvnan. resigned, has received the approval of the Governor.25 words
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Article642 1928-06-23 11 A HISTORY OF THE OPERATIONS. Some Interesting Details. The new Singapore Post Office will be officially opened by His Excellency the Governor at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, June 27 The question of building a new Post Office m Singapore was first contemplated during the war and642 words
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105 1928-06-23 11 VOLUNTEER PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS. The transfers of Captain A. Gould M. C. Captain A. C. Baker M.C.. Lt. J.H.W Godfree, and Lt. C.A. de Cruz. Eurasian Company. S.S.V.F. to the Reserve of Officers have been approved. Lieutenant (Acting Captain H.R.S. Zehnder. Eurasian Companies. S.S.V.F. ha< been promoted captain and Sec.105 words
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Article147 1928-06-23 11 The Wales Minstrels has boon registered under the Societies Ordinance. At the Croat Eastern Hotel. Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday a dinner of the Malayan Civil Service was held. Sir Huerh Clifford. as the senior member of the M.C.S. on the active list, presided. Over sixty members and ex-members of the147 words
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Advertisement96 1928-06-23 11 m ror the Lavatory g WITHOUT LABOUR m Jfi I J SJ 3 i Prf/* /7 I iSs^ <■ "~^^3fcWßßsl^Bfei-<- :^^^'^l' D U* Tin l^jyVjUlf U* Tin ifjjijlf 1 iI s IE 31 J Obtainable from: I ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the Strait- Settlements i£ Raffles Place, Singapore. !fiirlifilriin**irlifiin*ffi*ifiirl*ifi«fi*ifi!fi****^96 words
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Article, Illustration22 1928-06-23 12 A YHING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER. have you seerv tKe TNevw Dißcp better CKevrolet DoRnEO-et\evrolet- lis. Q 68 OrcKard Rd.22 words
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Article764 1928-06-23 12 Unknown - Unknown MeaoaMeßttntfttiatt tafcjioiM of the tap** June 24 The Discovery of Canada 4:; i On June 24th. 14H7. a British YEARS ship anchored for the ftrsi time AGO. :n Canadian water- and its commander, the intrepid John Cabot, landed and raised the British flag for the764 words
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Advertisement60 1928-06-23 12 j^j Finest Fresh Fnii; Jams and Seville 5' C Orange Marmalade S C Made with carefully selected fruits and best refined su^ar only C 3 C Pfcct* askyot* Storekeeper for M«CoN«cMt*l J I FOR I TROPICAL CONDITIONS I I CHAMPIONS PREDOMINATE. A trial set will speedily I Convince You. Obtainable60 words
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Advertisement166 1928-06-23 12 IfflDl Hr I=—5 Mothers Watchful Care is always rewarded if she baby Mellin's Food from the start. The nourishment Mellin's Food contam>, when mixed as directed, is equivalent to that m human milk. It is this nourishment that helps baby to thrive and pom into a strong, healthy and perfectly166 words
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295 1928-06-23 13 Former Wife of Lord Sholto Douglas. Paris. May IK. The case of hushar.d who is claiming£4,ooo.ooo, the half of his wife's fortune for one day of marriage came up before the Fourth Chamber of the Paris Tribunal to-day during the hearing of the divorce295 words
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Article271 1928-06-23 13 North Sea Cruise Without a CrewKtrlin. May An *****-ton German warship without a soul on board, with neither crew nor captain, engineer nor helmsman, will leave the naval port of Wilhelmshafen to-morrow for he;- trial trip m th.> North Sea. Th?> mysterious vessel, the ex-liner Zaehringen, will271 words
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Article238 1928-06-23 13 General Economic Progress. In a letter to The Times Mr. H. P. Clodd. who is well known to most of our readers, notes that Malaya is following: India m furthering: what is known as the Co-operative Movement. Year* ago the authorities of India, seeing how the ryots238 words
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Article101 1928-06-23 13 In the course of a recent leading article OH cruelty to animals, the Pinangr Gazette Baid: "England led Europe m this crusade for humanity one hundred years apro. The British must lead Asia to-day. If one <•! two men <>f higrh position will lead the movement, it will he supported101 words
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Advertisement254 1928-06-23 13 [\jfys\ RECOMMENDED BY fiT^i PROFESSION IN if f'^S JlMs£ \II V« CKtAI H KIT AIN I^^STi'l M° n and WOmen m eve r > walk o^li^eneed Wincarnis. maintaining cheerfulness, a clear complexion, bright eyes. and alert intelligence, and m fact, everything which makes for a vivid personality. In professional and254 words
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Advertisement59 1928-06-23 13 Don't Neglect Pimples Use Cuticura Now At the first sign of pimples anoint ger.tly with Cuticura Ointment. Alter five minutes bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Daily use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment will keep the skin clear and healthy. SJ^T" Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free upon59 words
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Advertisement277 1928-06-23 13 1 Lubricate with (Texaco S You can tell Texaco products by jj THE RED STAR GREEN "T" :j Insist on them they stand for ij EFFICIENCY I ECONOMY i ij RELIABILITY j There is a Texaco Product for Every purpose. Manufactured by •j THE TEXAS COMPANY. U.S.A. j •I Distributors277 words
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Advertisement708 1928-06-23 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES ■XPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. Koute subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. AfERIONES For London, Rotterdam and Hamburg In Port DIOMED For Marseilles, London,708 words
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Advertisement487 1928-06-23 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. "aLERMAFIINE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Spore. s.s. CITY OF PEKIN June 28 s.s. CITY OF KHARTOUM July 28 s.s. CITY OF KHIOS Aug. 25 B.s. CITY OF GLASGOW Sept. 22 HOMEWARDS. b.s.487 words
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Advertisement392 1928-06-23 14 P. O British India and Apur Lines (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO CCDX/IPCC o Ililx V l^ ILo. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVRNMIv LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAM Due Tonnage. Spore. Tonnt Rt Spw392 words
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Advertisement597 1928-06-23 15 O. S. X. Line. Destinations. o Meamern. Arrive. Leav* tendon, Rotterdam, Hamburg. Bremen. Antwerp >-ia Colombo, Aden and port Altai Maru j u |y ig Ju w p nay. (anc Town .1....t0vi.10« an.! B. Mrr, M.n.U Mnr, 8 s> Zanzibar, Dar-tn-Salaam M,:r«. Lourraeo Marqoei and r>urf.^r Panama kfam July n597 words
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Advertisement463 1928-06-23 15 TRAVEL^ COMPORT i/ULLAK 'flntato&^9^ •president* LINERS -*SKHSDollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All statp-rooms arc outside rooms*, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with b«ds (not berths), each having an •lectrie reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate, all h*>ve hot and cold running water.463 words
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Advertisement594 1928-06-23 15 K. P. M a WNKIYKE pkTVAART MAATSCHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA). (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NE°th^rTanDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640. with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freight. Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlement* (Singapore and Fenaag). OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA.594 words
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Article43 1928-06-23 16 The Anhui brought 849 deck passengers from Amoy and Swatow yesterday. A cargo of salt arrived yesterday on board the Tohkoh Maru from Port Said Yesterday being the anniversary of the King's Coronation, all vessels m harbour were decorated with flags.43 words
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Article390 1928-06-23 16 The Finni are i-.till baying big windjammers, and their latest purchase from the Norwegians is a reminder of the days when Shoreham used to have a big fleet of sailing ships of considerable size employed m ocean work. The Alastor was built m 1ST") by Mounsoy390 words
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Article176 1928-06-23 16 Details o{ the death of Captain W. Zeylemaker, master of the Dutch oil tanker Selene, who was found dead m his cabin on June sth while the ship was en route from Singapore to Hong Kong indicate that he committed suicide by severing an artery m his176 words
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Article114 1928-06-23 16 Recalled by Hamburg (Ins Disaster. Berlin. A prim tragedy of the <ea which ocurred four years ago has been published for the rlr^t time m the newspapers m connexi >r. with the fas disaster m Hamburg-. The story proes that th Russian ■teamfit Lvov m 1024, loaded114 words
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Article108 1928-06-23 16 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Deli ami Paul Lecat 18; Coblenz 14; Kola and Tronoh 11; Circe 10; Meriones Glaucua T. West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4). .larak 5; Kinta 4; H. M. S. Herald 2. Section 10 (Entrance (iate108 words
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Article111 1928-06-23 16 j Twenty Men m Peril. The newly-launched vessel Llanfair (6.000 tons broke adrift during a gale m Tees Bay while being towed by four tugs from Sunderland to Middlesbrough. The engiueles? vessel, with twenty Sunderland men aboard, drifted helplessly while the tugs, assisted by others from Middlesbrough,111 words
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Article41 1928-06-23 16 June 22. Sri Wongsee, Barratta, Hong Kwong, Kola. Gemas, C. of Birmingham, Will O' the Wisp, Larut, C. Hin Tay Yit. (Brit); India, (Ital); Kitano Maru, Dakar Maru. (Japan); Dovre, Mabella, (Nor); Van der Capellen, Maetsuycker, Sembilan. Emile, Insulinde, (Dut).41 words
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Article70 1928-06-23 16 (By courtesy of the Government Health Office). For the twenty-four hours ending midnight June 21st: Max. shade temp. 89.2 F Mm. shade temp. ~t\ F Mean shade temp. 51. 4 F Max. sun radiation I^o F Mm. grass radiation 72.5 F Sea temperature Max. 87, Mm. 85 F70 words
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Article55 1928-06-23 16 Controlled by Wireless. Malta. A feature of the British naval exercises has been the shelling of the old battleship Centurion which, wirelessly controlled, has been for several days attacked with shells of all weights and calibres. Without a man aboard the vessel dodges, alters speed and course55 words
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Advertisement602 1928-06-23 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAM). Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA i".oTS ir.at) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 'ens). The MARELLA is the largest and finest rteamer trading *o Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single602 words
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Advertisement524 1928-06-23 16 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc,. 44. HEAVER STREET. NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) 0 GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA v\i) BALTIMORE (via Suez) i M.S. BILVERBEECH In Port M.S. SILVERMAPLE due July 12 M.S. SILVERBELLE due Aup. 13 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERViCF SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO524 words
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Advertisement298 1928-06-23 16 BIBBY LINE LONDON IDDtESS 22 V.UA. MAI I I ONDON S.WJ of fast twin-KTow Oil I'.ven Mail PftMtagtl VtM RANGOON COLOMBO. NAtSDUJi PLYMOI TH Wli KiMiiA with through c< nneotior f r Singapore and Prnanjr. HOMEWARD BAILOfd Steamer. I e»\e lUneoon LANCASHIRE July 12 CHESHIRE July 26 YORKSHIRE Aug. 9298 words
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Miscellaneous503 1928-06-23 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuaman (via Gemas aid Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Ada Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6503 words
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Article545 1928-06-23 17 CONDITIONS AND RILES OF ENTRY. This competition is complete m itself and aii Prizes are awarded strictly rit. The Puzzle must be filled up m BLOCK LETTERS. ipetitott may send m as many solutions as they wish, and plain paper ma\ each solution must be accompanied by entry fee of545 words
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Article117 1928-06-23 17 1 Professor* Automatic Machine. New York. •r at the University of Marydevised an automatic anaesthe--1 h U said to work more effectively an anaesthetist. automatic anaesthetizer prevents or underdoses, and keeps -.he ''"t supplied with the exact amount of which hi^ condition from mo!- moment requires. According to117 words
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Article114 1928-06-23 17 11 result Df an accident Gunner ""'1 Khan, of the Hong Kong and 1 Brigade R.A.. met his death whilst cleaning one of three Lewis guns on the Kowloon City Range, Hong Kong. Shooting had just concluded. During the handling of the gun a live cartridge114 words
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Article82 1928-06-23 17 fronds Worth $3,000 Reported Missing. The home of General Fan Shek-sang, Commander of th: j 16th Army at Tai Pek Street, Canton, was visited hy thieves who took away goods and jewellery valued at ahout $3,009. After a careful investigation, the police were unable to find out82 words
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Article292 1928-06-23 17 First Since the War-Time Raiders. London, For the first time since the Zeppelin raids (luring: the war a German airship will shortly he seen over England. The German air authorities have asked if the new German passenger Zeppelin I- Z 127, which is being built292 words
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Article88 1928-06-23 17 Over 15,000 names of firms engaged m the motor and allied industries m Britain appear m the latest edition of the Register of the Motor Trade issued by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Trader* <\ Pall-mall, S.W.I, A Colonial edition of the register will88 words
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Advertisement684 1928-06-23 17 AUCTION SALES. SHERIFFS SALE. IN THE sr PBEME COURT OF THK STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In the e i Mse of Kh:itij;th P.:bi bint* Nakhoda laaail Plaintiff wrwM Ariff MoOMJI Di'fcn.lant AUCTION SALE of OM Iron Safe Lips Dordrteeht (Holland) To be held at HesSffß. Powell Co.. Ltd.. Sale-room.684 words
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Advertisement298 1928-06-23 17 THE ECONOMY CAR Low initial cost, inexpensive to run combined with appearance, comfort Two-Seater (f.w.b.) $1,695 Four-Seater (f.w.b.) $1,830 C I d* C\ AP A Straits Motor Garage Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. =r— "gi r-?--^-?-"—^^--^.-o-o-'.'--------,.-.,,-,, r-w-.. HiuiimiiiiiiinniiniiiiiiiHitiiiiuiimmiiinimHiti 1 1 T her nios(*tic control cooling sy vfrm I if >C\ fllloy298 words
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Miscellaneous135 1928-06-23 17 CHARITY CROSSWORDS COMPETITION. NO. 72. $750 in Prizes *HI be paid to the successful competitors in thit competition. 1st Prize $450, 2nd Prize $300. From the profits of the competition 50 per cent will b. handed to St. Mary's Home^ Singapore. i iu»« acrtai. Immm mm^^ mmmmmmmmm gj sharp >ound135 words
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Article474 1928-06-23 18 How Cromwell May Replace Tom Mix. The film has won its way to the classroom m London at last. Very soon, accord mg 1 to an official decision just made at tho County Hall, teachers will be turning on cinematograph films as an aid to the474 words
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Article436 1928-06-23 18 During the last few month* then ha< been an epidemic of stowaways a1 sea. Om of them travelled to America packed m a wooden case, an«i was only discovered at the Castoni wharf. Another, a Germac shipwright, went over m a new ship m small Compartment436 words
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Article32 1928-06-23 18 Tt ;.< reported that Dr. \V. A. Rogers JP., P.R.G.S.; has sold his interests m the famous Beatrice Mine far over half a million dollars to the present sub-lessees of ihe. mine. T.O.M.32 words
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Advertisement219 1928-06-23 18 ID t PUMPS i vjr'J Li /m y 1 *m I 1% k I I /I L ft 1 I H/ I M fl I I W I I I w I i V I.^ i. TJL v,/ Malayan Motors, Ltd. 14-20 Orchard Road Singapore. J i Agents throughout F.M.S.—219 words
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Advertisement180 1928-06-23 18 Keep it handy! It is a comfort, indeed, to have on hand at your home an antiseptic that is ever ready and effective for all emergency needs arising from cuts, burns, scratches, abrasions or unexpected attacks of sore throat. Listen ne meets all these needs and is safe— absolutely safe.180 words
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Advertisement193 1928-06-23 18 If Keep your Flashlight II ALIVE I I I TJELOAD your flashlight I JLV with fresh, powerful U L/^ y^J^'j Eveready Unit Cells. An \v f l&~-^r empty flashlight is useless. Eveready Unit Cells are made by the world's larpefl tAmdm />% the I flashlight and dry battery "y»«/aci«r«fi manufacturer.193 words
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Article370 1928-06-23 19 Sim a pore. June 21. Rubber. The market has remained inactive during the week, but to-day's cables from London and New York arc more satisfactory and indicate Improvements <>f l id. and 's cents gold respective' ly, Tiu period therefore, closet with nicea at best London i>'-d., New370 words
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Article468 1928-06-23 19 June 22. d°siap, Prices, Ayer Wens so 90 Chin Chin 80 1)0 nom. Hong Fatts 46 50 Kinta Tin Dred. 1.80 1.40 Kinta Partly! 80 40 prom Klang Rivci 3.00 3.30 Kuchai i.2f> 1.30 Kuyohs 45 63^ I-injiuis 1..-,.-, 145 Malayan Cons. 77 85 Mambaua 1.20 1.30468 words
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Article284 1928-06-23 19 Al'enby i.ln 1.15 .Mor Cajahs 1.10 1.2"> Amal. Malay 1.50 1.60 Aver Molek 1.01% LOT 1 2 Ayer Kuning 27 v s 85 Aver Hitam 1.70 I.SO Ayer Paßafl 4.7."» ">.3< l Balgowine l.:i:> 1.45 Batu Lintang r ):{v 2 60 Bedford Plant 30 4tl Broga 1" .">()284 words
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Article66 1928-06-23 19 lane 22. Bank m.- 2 Bank demand 2,3 11-16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 T-U N"e\v YorV denjand 56 3-1 ti Credit! M dayi ST-- H France. demand 142R India. T. T. 164 Hong K<»nj. p demand p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 119 7 k Java, demand I.'WU Bangkok,66 words
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Article206 1928-06-23 19 •Juno JJ. Tin 150 Tons H#4% Gmmbiei 6H Pepper White l()ft Pepper Black 62 Flake Tapioca S, Pearl Sago Small 8-% Copra 10.80 Copra Sundi ifd 11.00 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark lted Eagle (New) 330 R^e, Siam old No. 1 330 Rice, Rangoon Bintan 260 Rice, Rangoon Sioka206 words
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Article52 1928-06-23 19 June 22nd., 12 o'clock noon. R.S.S. on equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Spot 52 i 4 ;;_>, St;i?. <!;ii- R.S.S. Spot rjL"., ;;j on Tender Jmly-Sept. S3 1 Oct-Dec. :{j'_. Tone of Market: Quid <tt;i<ly. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet per Ib. X- York Spot Sheet52 words
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Article153 1928-06-23 19 Sir .John ar>;ill on Situation. London. June 12. A: a meeting of the Banna Oil Company, Sir John Cargill, Chairman, referring to the kerosene rate war m India, said that the offers of the Royal Dutch-Shell group to secure peace had been refused and quite unreasonable counter153 words
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Article108 1928-06-23 19 Holy wood's Tipping Polio. [Our Own rorrupoaMlcint Copyright.] London, Junv 22. Rubber shares have liccn faiil> stead) with prices showing little change. At thew annual minting; of BaanjMM tht Chairman, Mr. Kd«-stein. predicted a wiy hopeful future. Mr. Addinsell, wh<> presided at the ma injr of Holyrood,108 words
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Article173 1928-06-23 19 ROSE MACPHAIL COS REPORT. Singapore, June -2. Kiihhi-r.—London '.•'-.■d. Unchanged. lin. London &208 L2a 6d, 2i 6d l;p. Local l»»4: s for 150 tons. Mir.inK.—Quiet. Klang Rivera •>>.:;i> ■'..■'>■>, Sungei Way 16.66 "2.7»>, South Taip ng J 17, North Taiping 96 98, Taiping 1.01, Rah man Hydraulic l.Jl"- 1.27' M.:'.i\173 words
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Article153 1928-06-23 19 Sintrapore. .lutu> 21!. T!it Rubber Market has pre erved an even kei i during thi- past wreck, end valuehave barely moved, although hade steadier at the close reflecting an improvemeni m terminal Market quotations. The demand for ready rubber continue* good and Factories have taken fair quanti lies153 words
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Article105 1928-06-23 19 Bruce nnd .M«(ir;LiOi. IVnaag, igeata Outputs, first half <d June. N'awnfl !%•< Tin, S mli h«.in run l'iM Vardn i (0; output I 11.I1. i»l.l-. I'll ii I Hours run Vardw treated _'l >4!»; ..i*i pul 260 pkl*. Huey Y>\ Tin, II 220; Yard« treated 18,000;105 words
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Article126 1928-06-23 19 Y*'sUT(la>'> Alteration*. Buyer" S.«iVr» Bangrin Tin <i> i I Jut ii < lavas l 2 Kmmpong (10s) J Kinta Dredge* <*i > 1.354 1. 1 > Kuchmi Tin Dredget ($1)1 1. 1". Malay < )onsd. iti Nawng Pel ($1) M 1.00 Rahman lly<l ($1) 1.25 ]/y Rantau126 words
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Article12 1928-06-23 19 IS'pore Municipal B p.o. $22,000,000 of 1926 104 lui l^ c.i.12 words
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Advertisement331 1928-06-23 19 ASSETS OVKR .SB.OOO 000 >^— wl ■■> TUI7 TDPArr mnm™ ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $30,000,000 ML GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: Winchester h,,! 1 00^ StKiltS Settlements > The Company has faoSTS ngapore LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry, E.C. lam 4 _0,000 de,K«ted with the Supren.e Court331 words
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Advertisement347 1928-06-23 19 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AM) CHINA Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. [Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 4,000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 Head Office: 38, Bishopsgate, London. E.C Agencis and Branches vl( Stai "o'lo Tonekah an- kok Karachi Rangoon Klan*347 words
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Advertisement308 1928-06-23 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 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. EL Compton, Esq., Chairman. N. S. Brown, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Hon. Mr.308 words
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Advertisement40 1928-06-23 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorpormted In England by Royal Charttr A.D. 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINK Fidelity Guarantee—Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives.— i Messrs BARLOW A CO. Messrs. HARRISONS. BARKER CO., LTD CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor) A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager40 words
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Article376 1928-06-23 20 THE SELANGOR SUMMER MEETING. Fifth Day's Results. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, June 22. The results of yesterday's racing are as imder. Owing to the non-arrival of our correspondent's Message containing the first four races we are indebted to the S.T.C. for those results Race 1. Ponies376 words
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368 1928-06-23 20 The handicaps for to-day are as follow. Honea with an asterisk before their names have been scratched. Horst* (purs*)— Third Division (A)— (Five furlongs):— Crisp 9.5, Prevail 9.2, Cinderella 8.11, King Poitrel 8.7, New Issue 8.6, He 8.3. Successful 8.2. Thernia 7.10, Wynillo 7. 7. Baron368 words
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Article113 1928-06-23 20 U.S. OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS. Compston the Favourite. [Renter*! Service.] Matteson, Illinois June 21. A hundred and forty of the world's foremost polfers are competing m the American Open Championship. The British challenger, Compston broke the record for the No. 4 course with a practice round of 69 yesterday113 words
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Article37 1928-06-23 20 The July bogey competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday, July 7th. and Bth. The honorary lady members are reminded that the July Ladies' Spoon will be competed for on Monday, July 2nd.37 words
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Article48 1928-06-23 20 Indian's Wonderful Endurance. (Grant's Pass. Oregon, June 21. After averaging 70 miles a day for seven lays, Flying Cloud, a Karook Indian, won the 482 miles Indian marathon which <tarted from San Francisco on June 14. %vith 29 Indian entrants. The first prize is $.",.000.48 words
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Article508 1928-06-23 20 Always m the Background. American husbands! How are they different from husbands m Europe? Not as sentimental as German husbands, not as fickle anil as charming as husbands m Italy, nor as frivolous and as brilliant as husbands m France, they have yet perhaps more to recommend508 words
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Article137 1928-06-23 20 Although the dry spell m Ipoh seemed likely to Be broken on Saturday when a sharp shower fell m the northern half of the town, suddenly stopping short there, ♦ho weather continues (iry and the rivtr^ m Kinta are running very low, the Blanja Ferry over the Perak River being137 words
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Article122 1928-06-23 20 THIS WEEK'S TOURNAMENT MATCH. Services vs. Merchants. The hour which was available for pl*y m the above match yesterday afternoon was put to pood use both by the Services, and by the Merchants for whereas the foi nier. who batted, scored 77 runs, the latter captured four of122 words
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Article98 1928-06-23 20 Yorkshire's Bis: Wins. TReuter's Service.! I ond^n. June 22. SUSSEX vs. NORTH ANTS. Sussex beat Xorthants by eipht wickets. Tate and Wensley each taking 5 wickets for 22 runs m the first innings, while m the second Wensley's average was «J for 75. Scores: Sussex 234 and 2298 words
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Article49 1928-06-23 20 The semi-final m the S.C.C. snooker tournament will be played at the Club at H.l.*> on Tuesday evening, between Jones and Cameron and Metherall and Littkhales. The final between the winner of this match and Wyatt and Morris, will be played at 6.15 on Wednesday evening.49 words
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276 1928-06-23 20 Natural History Exhibition. An interesting teriei of exhibits relating to various aspects df local natural history was shown to members and theii friends at the Medical College la-t Thursday, being introduced by informal explanations and followed by discussions. The xh;b ts comprised a small collection of276 words
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Article117 1928-06-23 20 The following 1 pupils of Miss M. Aitken successfully passed the Trinity Colleee local Practical Music Examination held by Mr. Mallison on June 16th.: Higher I/Val Division: Edna Thoy. honours. Senior Division: Maisie Oehlers and Daphne Hoisinprton. honours; Daphne H. Hale, pass. Intermediate Division: Maureon Iris117 words
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Article24 1928-06-23 20 history has a woman player been able to compete on these terms with a first-class man. That is the great significance of Hunter's story.24 words
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Article98 1928-06-23 20 THE DAVIS CUP. Eames and Crole-Rees Beaten. [Reuter's Service.] London. June 21. At Felixstowe Italy beat Britain by three matches to nil m the Davis Cup. Morpurgo and Gasline beat Eames and Crols-Reei 6—4, 3—6, 4—6, 9—7. 7--6. London. June 22. In the semi-final Tilden beat Coen, 698 words
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130 1928-06-23 20 S.C.C. At Home. The Singapore lawn tennis championships conclude on Monday evening: with the final of the doubles between Khoo Hooi Hye and Chua Choon Leonjr and the Rev. \V. Aitken and P. Cierc. A charpe of one dollar will be made for admission to the130 words
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Article97 1928-06-23 20 At a Committee meeting held at the Ec Hoe Hean Club on the 21st instant, a resolution was passed to present Mr. Khoo Hooi Hye, Malayan tennis champion, with a souvenir m honour of his net nt victory m the Singapore lawn tennis sin*rle>97 words
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Article133 1928-06-23 20 Thursday's Results. Ladies* Singles. Handicap: Mrs. Robert- n plus 2 beat Miss Brooke plus 6 2. 6—4. Men's Doubles. Open:- Hill and Parmele beat Roy Smith and Wise 4, 3— tf. 6—3; Aitktn and Pirukney v<. C lerc and Moding (postponed). Mixed lM>uHes. Open Miss White and Payne133 words
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Article383 1928-06-23 20 "Will Not Lose a Set This Year." I'ari*. May 21. Miss Helen Wills, the Wimbledon and American champion, has recently improved her lawn tennis play so much as to have attaints! a superiority over all women playen far greater than ha> ever been reached t y ar.y383 words
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