The Straits Times, 6 February 1928
1928-02-06
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Title Section13 1928-02-06 1 The Straits Times No. 28,699 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1928, PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement59 1928-02-06 1 THI KVIBTOAT MILL Ask Yoi^r Ooctor WHAT vKS OF THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE Hygienics Swiss Milk PREPARED WITH INFINITE CARE AT STALDEN, EMMENTAL, IN THE HEALTH-GIVING BERNESE ALPS. Sole Agents for Malaya JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LIMITED E«td. In LONDON, A.O. 1<I6«. SINGAPORE. Safety First USE AND STRONG ROOM DOORS Complete59 words
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Advertisement101 1928-02-06 1 I I OUR clothes are a back- >^C ground for your person- Vy Zw\ At ROBINSON'S there is 1// f X' the choicest selection of vJJT?>?f- 'a Lingerie, Rest Gowns, Vri w/ Wraps, etc., procurable xF&l&i ''Mq from the world's suppliers. jk^'-^pP;-^ S: r ii d II PECIALISTS IN V101 words
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Article1727 1928-02-06 2 HE* LIFE FROM EARLY TIMES (The Cornish Miner. By A. K. Hamilton Jenkin. M.A. An account of the life of the tin and copper miner ef Cornwall above and underground irom early times. Published by (■eorge Allen and Unwin Ltd. Price Eighteen shillings.) Wherever a hole is1,727 words
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Advertisement217 1928-02-06 2 oA proved remedy for HAY FEVER and CATARRH in Tablet Form /^>j TWO or three Velocium tablets taken every \&4^^ two hours will arrest any Catarrhal attack, while three or four days similar treatment will j>>. usually conquer the most obstinate cases of \V^? l^y *> Catarrh or Hay Fever.217 words
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Advertisement250 1928-02-06 2 COLIC QUICK RELIEF Not only children but adults constantly suffer severe pains from over eating, change of food or drinking water. As a well known remedy for many years CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC REMEDY has been relied on the world over to give quick relief from colic, diarrhoea and stomach cramps. Chamberlain's250 words
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Advertisement116 1928-02-06 2 Tropical model guitar $25 and $40 Send for illustrated catalogue. Season Co., Ltd. 11l and 113. NORTH MHDGI ROAD, SINGAPOML MAGICAL SOAP GUARANTEED PURE GoSSQOCS' ksiaieaS JgiaUi. "MaaicctlZ liiiil UNRIVALLED ja \7^\ QUALITY Afl UN"-U PASSED ros PURITY ANO ECONOMY. WILLIAM GO S SAGE f. -JMS LIMITED WIDNHS BNQLAND Obtainable116 words
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Article279 1928-02-06 3 RUB TO VISIT BRITISH FLEET. Paris. Jan. 25. Kinir Amanulla. in a speech at the Hotel dc V'ilk 1 said Franco-Afghan relations, which ate so young and yet already so cordial and extensive, are for me, apart from thc-ir lly agreeable aspect, the pledge for the future of279 words
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Advertisement147 1928-02-06 3 ■■^■■■"■■■■■^■^■^•■■•^■•^■•^■^■^■•■■•■•■■■^■■■■eßßSßaS^Sß^Sß^es^BaßßlS^SßMSa^S^B^Bß ■k^saf^s^sßßff^s^sfffffffffl'i^aks^gW .^asWW^*ißiia^as>B>BMsaßa2«Wl>a^^ aaMTaMej c TO THE EYEGLASS-WEARING PUBLIC 2EISS PUNKTAL LENSES SIGNIFY PERFECT VISION Recognised throughout the Optical world as the Finest Spectacle Lenses obtainable. Prescribed in Singapore by M. EZKKISL SONS. MOTION SMITH SONS. THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO. Sturdy and Simple Rugged simplicity in design and the careful147 words
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Advertisement315 1928-02-06 3 V 1 Vea-Yusa Oxygen FACE CREAM [SJOTHING is so refreshing and rejuvenating to the skin as Ven-Yusa, ihe Oxygen Face Cream. By reason of the oxygen I it gives eff when applied to the skin. Ven-Yusa puts new vitality into the tissues and brings out the natural softness and youthful315 words
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Advertisement757 1928-02-06 3 RUBBER SEEDS THE ANQLO-DUTCH PLANTATIONS OF JAVA LTD., SOEBANG, JAVA will have available for sale in January-Hay 1928. "TJIKADOE" Seeds from their isolated budded a*«d gardens (87 acres) at Wangoenrcdja. The buds used were taken in 1922 from twenty-five Mother Trees whose average yield in that year was 200 grins,757 words
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Advertisement705 1928-02-06 3 JOHORE GOVERNMENT I NOTICE •d l>2 Tenders will be received at the Office Df [c the Stute Secretary, Johore Bnhru, up to >r noon of February S3. 19U8, for the erection iy of One Block of Six Terrace Quarters. Ie Plans and specification may be seen and all particulars obtained705 words
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Advertisement512 1928-02-06 4 P. ft 0. BRITISH INDIA I AND APCAA LINES Incoi porar.d .n Eaajtaeja) MAIL \M> PABBaOttMt AND CABCO SKKVICES N I'EMNSI I\K \ND ORIENTAL S V CO. I NI-KU CONTRACT WITH HIS MAIEhTYS GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL BEBVICE OUTWABDi PBOM LONDON FOB ULNA AND JAPAN Tonnagv dws B>ata512 words
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Advertisement582 1928-02-06 4 Shipping Announcements Im. B Rm vir v aa I (NIPPON YISKX KAISHA) i TO LONDON laalea, Mareeiltsa, London, Antwerp aad Retteraan Veaaela Toaaagt Dm Sail k KAMO MART IHO I'.b. Ifl 17 t« KATOKI MARU ui.ooo Mar. l I to ATSUTA MAlti: H.UOn M.ir. IE II ai KASHIMA MARU 10.000582 words
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Advertisement520 1928-02-06 4 111*33 FHILP LIKE (Incorporated la Australia) 3R BEtSFANB. BTDNItY AND MXLBOURIJK, VIA JAVA, UAKWIN AND THURSDAY IdLAND. R*»<ilar BsaatMl MaUaeja by the well! town steaiser MnPff if £ll teas)) and i ik i.ew motor vessel, MALABAR (4.'u2!,, ns). The n. MAi: .LLA ii the largesf.il i,l laeat ataaaae* tiastteg to520 words
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Advertisement643 1928-02-06 4 Ka P. is (RSVH PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) I incorporated in Holland) Under contract wi'h the ■fETHERLANM INDIAN GOVERNMENT T.-1. -phone No 3940, with sub-connections n PMs-itgo, Freight, Transhipment, Marlns Icpt-. knd Manager's Desk. S Representatives for Singapore and Straits I KLlement of the Official Tourist Bureau r Juva.643 words
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Advertisement573 1928-02-06 4 THE BLUE FUHNEL LIME THE OCEAN STKAM SUP CO.. LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STKAM NAY. LTD. (laoerpwated la England) E EEGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON. AMS- V KKDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, MAM iURG AND BREMEN GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. IARSEILLRS, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NKW TORE AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE573 words
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Advertisement468 1928-02-06 4 THE l\m STEAS NAfC3 M LTO, (Incorporated In Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SKRVICE. Fat [traimin, Kretny, Trengganu, Kelantan, iangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lcaon, landon, Kohsaraui, I.hngsuan, Chumpon snd langkok. Arrival Ctoparture SUDDHADIB i ••> Feb. PRA( IUTII'oK Feb. IS Fi b. IS VALAYA Feb. 11 SUDDHADIB Feb. Feb. 29 The steamtrs468 words
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Advertisement529 1928-02-06 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BJCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTI. (Incorporated In England) "El. l. Kirn AN LDOj PASSENC.FU AND PI f «VICB TO THE UNITKD KINGDOM AND CONTINENT rSBGBT SKUVICB otrrw in)j To Bong Kong, Shanghai tad Japui li fl'i.n« Feb. 11 t s CITY OK DUNI Mar. 10 as. CITY OF529 words
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Advertisement419 1928-02-06 5 STATE SHIPPSN6 SERVICE M. S. KANGAROO FOR FRF.MANTLE, WA i Sails BaafJßfaM mid. Maich. particulars r«i:»raini passaga and rratght rates, apply to MeALISTEB CO, LTD. QCLLAft STEAMSHIP LINE ROLTNIITHE- WORLD SERVICI Off YORK and BOSTON ria COLOMBO, PORT BAJD, ALEXANDRIA, KAPLXS, knJ MARSKILI.ES. •irriTa L«ara LaaTa S'pora S'pora PaaangI I419 words
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Advertisement428 1928-02-06 5 STBQMY&Ar.T HAA7SCHAFPU "KEaERLfISD" HOLLAXD-EAST ASIA LIME Ilumenard Sailings to AMSTEKDAM AMI KUTTEKDAM Due Sails PRINSES JUUANA Fvb. 10 10 t ENGGAMO Feb. 20 21 ;> C. HOOFT Feb. 24 2i tSOEHBA Feb. 18 19 KAKIUOEN Feb. 27 28 KONINGIN DKR NEDERLANDKN Mar. 9 t SALEIER Mar. 19 80 J. P.428 words
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Advertisement422 1928-02-06 5 Thos. Cook Son, Ltd. and Thcs. Cook Son (Bankers) Limited. (Incorporated in England) Paancnger and Forwarding Aleuts, Hankers, etc. P O. Box 102. 6, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Panhaxed booked by all Uaea. Rail i:ckets issued for the principal railways throii k 'hout the world. luggage, furnitnre and effect* at current422 words
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Advertisement306 1928-02-06 5 Hawaii, A COOL SPOT IN SUMMER The flame of blossoming tree the fragrance of gorgeous flowers palm trees i silver of a moonlit sea, and the plaintive melodies of Hawaiian Berenaden cool trade-winds that's summer in Hawaii. In a glass bottom boat watch the painted Rsh plaj aroaad coral reefs.306 words
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Advertisement439 1928-02-06 6 GAIETY CINEMA SURJNA THEATRE .!.inrlion AllH-rt and Immln Strw<v. North P.Tidz<- »t«»t«I. T.-l. No. '.'H9. I .in Friday. rVl.ru.!!> I t-> Tl--'^T 1 ;<■> '■<•"" «'Hroscl;.v. I,!., nary 1 t.. Tuesday. Februarys*. otSBS.T 5T NIGHTLY at MS AWT Armm K\^\RTS Al« Mill fHE MIDNIGHT LIMITED suns and saddles v. ilh439 words
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Advertisement218 1928-02-06 6 VICTORIA THEATRE Coming Attractions THE BROADWAY FOLLIES. IVAN HANKOFF, BETH CANNON COMPANY. THE BATTLE OF THE FALKLANDS. THE NATIONAL FRENCH OPERA COMPANY. THE POPULAR WILBUR PLAYERS, etc., etc. THE ALHAMBRA THEATRE (TAN CHENf; 111 CO., LTD.. Proprietors) COMMENCING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 UNITED ARTISTS ATTRACTION DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN THE GAUCHO -THE218 words
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Advertisement245 1928-02-06 6 TO-MGHT ALHAMBRA DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS THE GAUCHO COMING SHORTLY! THE LONG WAITED FOR FILM Sir JOil>s MARTIN HARVEY in an adaptation of Chattel Dickens' well-known book TALE OF TWO CITIES. THF ONLY SOLUTION Released by FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES (EAST), LTD. Watch for ibaneat TORRENT Starring GRETA GARBO. A Metro— GolJw),:- -Mayer245 words
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Article150 1928-02-06 7 FIXTI KES. Meanlair, Fnhraary S. 11. W. ri.'ln m., U. 7. H.mk Holiday. Pupils" Dance, Victori: Theatre, 5.U p.m. Tahjinaaia Flrewirks, p.m. Taeawajr, February 7 H. W. M a m «k, 11 -14 a.m.. n. Bine Panael mail (Miiilanssj |> in. lpuh I: Stall (City of Palermo)150 words
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Article222 1928-02-06 7 Monday, February n. Ships alongside the WS.irvc or v\pcctcd to art.te. KKi'l'KI. IIAKHOUR. ITharl rVaiagat, The CaMe, Mata MaU, Lnlat, Havre. Oil Wharf Nil Ual Wharf Nil HM I IN DKY DOCKS Tnnjonn I'a*ar l).!i Dock (H.riron Daek Giaag Ann htpprl llarliour Kins'! Hock Nil So. 1222 words
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Article125 1928-02-06 7 To-morrow. Anr.mba and Nntuna Islands Harley i p m. Ch tin. Rau Jarar, K'.rr* »..r- m CajMßo( 0 EUA. ing) X am Hit I Loong Ileng; »a m. 0 a.!^ X iiimn Philipf m ..M.-nr.) 11 a.m nd Indraft i, Egypt and Great Hritam Parcel !2 30p.m125 words
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Article42 1928-02-06 7 By Partfcm J. H» l falaaha vii:i.i i -i bfl ii li u«i* Arm. S'porc Londoa Dec. 15 Jan. S* DM. 1« J«n. 9 "nr. 22 Jan. 14 Jan. D Jan. 28 In. Ian. 30 Jan. II Feb. 442 words
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Article76 1928-02-06 7 [MUTCMi IMHKRIAL RADIO] BBgby, Feb. 5. I cxclusnges are: Amstordam il'h'.i'.. Athens 3674, Berlin 20.i2 Bombay Is. 6d., Brussels 3CJSM, Kucharest rw, Buenos Aires 17" Copenhagea MM. Helsiogfors l'.i.t 1 Hong Kong la. J. Kri>e Is. 15-16 d., Lisbon Irld 140, Milan M.lO New York i.« 7 16, Oslo76 words
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Article244 1928-02-06 7 EXCHANGE. f.lncapore, I"eb. 4. On T.omlun, Dank 4 m/s 1/4 3/10 Demand 2 4 Private 1 3 m. credit 2 'IS (in New York, Demand 56V4 Privnto M d a 5H On France,. Dank T.T. 1438 O.i India, Bank T.T. lit 1 Konc Bank T.T. 11'/. p.c.244 words
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59 1928-02-06 7 SINGAPORE C HAMBER OF COMMENCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. Latest Cable :—London Spot Sheet Is. S%d per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 37 per lb. R.S.S. equal to Stamlurd. Q.C.F. Standard R.S.S. on TVnlfi- February March i. April-June r, July-Sept. Tone of Market Quiet. Buyer* ant 63 *i Sellers n%59 words
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STOCKS AND SHARKS.
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Article452 1928-02-06 7 Issue Val. Pd. El £1 Asiim Kumbang £1 £1 liangrin Tin 1 1 Untune Parian? 1 1 Hatu Cnvcs £1 £1 Chendoriang 1 1 Chin Chin i'l £1 Knstern Siam £1 i'l Haa.l Yai 1 1 Hitnm Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt £1 £1 Huey Yot Prof. £1 £1452 words
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Article167 1928-02-06 7 V. I.' I'!. Buyers Seller: 50 50 McAli.itcr Co. 99.00 100.00 :■> 10 Ribriro Co. 9.60 10.00 10 10 Robinson Ord. 24.50 26.00 !***** Robinson Pr«f. 152.50 185.00 1 1 Shells 4.0.0 4.3.6 2 2 Singapore Cold Stor. 6.70 5.90 £1 £1 Singapore Trac. Ords. 10.'- 11/I'l £1 Singapore167 words
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Article96 1928-02-06 7 V. Eng. 6 p.e. $1284,300 8% pr«m. Singapore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.e. (556,000 104 108 Singapore Municipal 6 p.e. 1,878,000 of 1901 par. 6 prem. Singapore Municipal 44 p.e. of IDO7 {I,fioo,qoo 90 par. Singapore Municipal 4H p.e. of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par. 3ftiK*por« Municipal 4 p.e. of96 words
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Article407 1928-02-06 7 Fraser and Co. and Lysll and Evatt's quotations. ro-day s Prices Kraser 1.-. all Co. Kvatt. Allcnby ($1) Alor Uajah ($1) A. llitam ($1) A. Kuning ($1) Am. Malay ($2) A. Molck.(H) A. Panas (»1) Balgowal* (»1) I'.asattt I SI) Rrogu M. ($1) Brunei U. (?5i B. .hlutoriß407 words
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Obituary62 1928-02-06 7 -\ir.-.. Bocy L'un Biang ami fami.y grmefully thnnk the olticers and employees of Ban Hoc Co., Ltd.. members o! Tiiong Soon Kok Association, and all those relatives, friends and BraM Y»'ho sint wreaths, telegranu and letters of condolcnct' and made i-ight visito ,i; well si thane ,no attended the62 words
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Advertisement282 1928-02-06 7 CORNSm One drop of y^fj\\ "GETS-IT" MjLjiX «t-^"^ M( fc** T i h. World'j FoMcst WORKS like magic on any kind of corn, no matter how old. where it is. how bad it hurts. One touch and the pain goes. Almost unbelievable. Then the com shnvels up and v peeled282 words
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Advertisement111 1928-02-06 7 More Miles to the Dollar TYRES JU-JITSU NOTICE SELF DEFE\( K. Kmployers of Malayalam labour are in- formed that, until,further notice, Malayalam r.- i 1 1 k.'nganis must register their licences in I irst Lemtm Will be given to tho Madras and not, as hitherto, in Negapatam Novice, personal tuition111 words
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Advertisement601 1928-02-06 7 W.LSON On Saturday, February l l''L'K. ;,i No. i-.i. Kaa«Kmg Java Road, to Irene, wife at Douglas Wilson, a daughter. lIKATII TAX SIAN CHIN, ag.- sfi. on Tuesday, Janu nry SI L' :,o pm. at No. IM, Orchaid i: .i. pejeeaasd leaves Bts soau four Ui ighten two sons-in-lnw and601 words
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Advertisement847 1928-02-06 7 LATEST ADVEKTISEMENTS Other ClasaiQed AdvU., see paga 16. WANTS, FOX SALE. ETC. SALESWOMAN WANTED with knowladga of Dutch, used to retail Apply IN, Btraita Times. SALESWOMAN WANTED with knowiedge p' graniophones :-.t:.l rrcordsi App: S;iail!. T IBM Insurance canvasser required for r ii. Motel and Marine btisinc b. Apply 'Jih,847 words
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689 1928-02-06 8 The Straits Times MONDAY FEBRUARY 6. THE INDIAN SCENE. The contrast between the send-off from Victoria Station to Sir John Simon and his colleagues of the lloyal Commission on the Constitution of India just under three week;ago and their reception in Bombay last Fnday is vivid and edifying. In Lonuon689 words
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Article361 1928-02-06 8 In connection with the ceremonial swearing in last Saturday of Sir Hajrea Marriott as Officer Administering the Government of the Straits Settlements, it may be interesting to recall the fact that, when these Settlements were transferred from the regime of the Indian Government to the Colonial Office, the361 words
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1045 1928-02-06 8 ENGLISH NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS. I. LOVE OF LIBERTY. (By Viscount Grey of Fallodon.) i (In a Lecture.) j I remember when I was youag bcinjr said: "There is a man of (tenius; \-(.u never know what he will do next." I have come to the conclusion that, on the whole, the1,045 words
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Article233 1928-02-06 8 Mrs. Gordon Lee, ef Singapore, returned )y the President Wilson from a visit to [lonoluiu. Mr. Justice HcCabe Eeay left lohore in Friday to preside at the Penan* Court if Appeal. It is understood thai the Hon. Mr. 1.. McLean. Treasurer. S.S., is retiring after SI years'233 words
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Article177 1928-02-06 8 Appendicitis Patient Landed Here. When th. President Wilson went alonpiide the Main Wharf this morning one of I passenger! was immediately removed by ambulance to th- General Hospital to recuperate from the effects of an operaJon for appendicitis performed at sea. The put it m. Mr. W.177 words
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Article64 1928-02-06 8 Mrs. Roland Braddell's Heavy Loss Mrs. Roland Braddell, wife of the wellknown Singapore lawyer, has- been robbed of Jewellery to the value of, roughly, $10,000. Two house servants, one a second boy, and the other a tukanjr ayer, are under arrest. When Mrs. Braddell returned home on64 words
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Article52 1928-02-06 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., Mew York, send us the following cable dated Feb. 4, their quotations beinp: in ijold dollar cent 3 closing bid prices Rubber exchange sales to-day 1,023 tons. February ;.70. March ;!7 tints. April 97.80, May 37.40, June :!7.i;0, July :;7.K0, August 38 10,52 words
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Article159 1928-02-06 8 At St. Andrew's < alhedr.i!. Un Saturday afternoon. Mr. V. A. IfMOn, of tli Bong Konjr and Shanghai Bank, was married t.. Miss JuH Potter Irvine, .laughter of Major <.r.,l Mr*. Postal Irvine. Archdeacon Swindell conducted the ceremony which was of a sinplt .ha'acU'r. Mr. R. B. Gotch159 words
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Advertisement204 1928-02-06 8 s^ T. Co>>r cut |h> lab !>,;, l^t._.^, CIGARETTES WDgH.O.Wills. BRISTOL LONDON. •ic.i-imo. u^'"^4 < /Ac Llnapproacha£>/c 1) 1928 MODEL QjoW^J/ MOTOR CYCLES. ■jgfflk^a^iLijgg^ -i^ Supplied un easj U-rrr.s. by arrangements. MODELS FROM STOCK. No. 16 H. 1.00 H.P. Side by Side Valves Sports. Price $550.00 nett. No. 21. 100204 words
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Advertisement65 1928-02-06 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 United Artists Production THE GAUCHO Featuring DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS First Show at 7.30 A Drama HOUSE OF MARNEY TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD, Proprietors W. A. Gilbey s C A JLi E PORTWINE A FINE OLD PORT FROM THE DOURO VINEYARDS OF PORTUGAL.65 words
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Advertisement54 1928-02-06 8 On Other Pages. V\t mcc and ComnMMS T Shipping ami thr- Mails 7 Meteorological Report 7 fable and Racim HeWi 9 Nanking Minister Interviewed 9 Sport New* hnd Comment* 10 Rubber Position By A. W. Still M Correspondence .10 Holm- r'""tl.:.i; l.:ijrui. Positions 11 Local Rubber Auction R.-p<,rt 11 JMf54 words
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Article403 1928-02-06 9 MESSAGE TO PRESS PAVING THE WAY FOR REFORM. FRIENDLY AND SINCERE COOPERATION. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Feb. 4. Sir John Simon and other members of itntory Commission arrived at Uorr.iriy eat si any. Sir John Sim .n tanvad a statement to the Prees in the following403 words
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Article109 1928-02-06 9 The Disposition of Liberty Bonds. [REI.TER TELECRAM] London, fi b. I Washington Mr. Stewart's arrant in connection ith the Teapot Home case was merely technical. Hi will t'e required to remain at his hot, -I in company with the Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms, who will tak' 1 him IeReuter - 109 words
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Article48 1928-02-06 9 ITKAN.--DCEAN VU PAN-ASIA.] Berhn, Pen, •>■ Berne: The Berne University started a three day- celebration of the quarti". ci nti i Saturday. In connection with the celebration the following professon were appointed Doctors, Honoris < susa, by the Theological entler (Zurich), Duhm (Geottingen), Fornerod (Laasanne) uno Staehelin (Be48 words
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Article38 1928-02-06 9 I TRANS-OCEAN VIA TAN-ASIA.] Berlin, FeS. .'i. A Neii. iiatel engineer, Leon Rotate*, has invented n clock which he claims giws automatic perpetual motion. The motive power is supplied by varying atmospheric present* r.r, I teinjKra-38 words
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Article197 1928-02-06 9 Sovereignty of American States. [REITER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 5. Havana The long-expected raising of J the question of the intervention of one American State in the affairs of another occurred on Saturday in the Committee of the Pan-American Conference on a report by Senor Maurtua, of Peru,Reuter - 197 words
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Article123 1928-02-06 9 Completion of Mr. Amery's Tour. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Feb. 4. Having completed his great tour of the Dominions, the Colonial Secretary, Mr Amery. accompanied by Mrs. Amory, left New Brunswick last niirht for England. In a final speech at St. John's. Mr. Araury s:;iii it had liwn123 words
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Article116 1928-02-06 9 Suffragettes Celebrate Anniversary. i [BRITISH IMPERIAL BAMO] Rugby, Feb. 5. On account of the introduction into Parliament of proposals which arc expected to give votes to all women at the age of -1 an mtereating reunion took place yesterday of suffragettes who fought for women's votes some116 words
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Article93 1928-02-06 9 Reception by the King And Queen. [BMTUB IMI'KKIM. KADIO] Ilucby. Feb. 5. Tin- Kinjr ;;nd Queen received yesterday afternoon, at Burkinj;ham Palace, a party of 70 Canadian farmers who are visiting ihis coaBtrjr. H was noticed with much pleasure that the Queen was wearing the maple leaf Riven93 words
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Article69 1928-02-06 9 [RIITXB TILKGBAM] London. Feb. 4. New York Mi. Cuagiaw has left for England on- board of the Olympic. II did not meet De Valera, who was in New York at the same time, and neither was :nv:ted to functions at which the other was a69 words
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Article27 1928-02-06 9 London, Jan. M. Tlie fast shipment of Kenya tea was ■cU at Minr ng l^ane yesterday. Quaity was fair an<i satisfactory prices were o'<mined.27 words
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Article357 1928-02-06 9 CLOSELY KEPT SECRET. PERSONAL VIEWS ON GREAT WAR. [REI'TER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 4. There were very impressive scenes at Edinburgh on the arrival of Earl Haig's body at mid-night. The procession to St. Giles' Cathedral was watched by an immense multitude, the only sounds disturbing: the mid-nightReuter - 357 words
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139 1928-02-06 9 BRITISH AGRICULTURE. OFFICIAL LANGUAGES. Earl of Stradbroke's New Appointment. [REITER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 4. It is officially announced that the Kine has approved the appointment of Eari Stradbroke as Parliamentary Secretary tc the Ministry of Agriculture in succession to Sir J. Bledisloe, resigned. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Feb. 3. TheReuter - 139 words
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Article112 1928-02-06 9 Alarming Experience at Upper Serangoon. Two ladies had an alarming experience at Upper Serangoon on Saturday night. They had alighted from a bus and entered a lane off the 5% milestone. Upper Serangoon Road, when they ware stopped by two Chinese. One lady was robbed cf112 words
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Article49 1928-02-06 9 That the streets of Calcutta should be littered with horrible wrecks of humanity iwarm of deserving and helpless i people, swelled by able-bodied vagTants and delinquents is evidence of feeble civic conscience and lackadaisical patriotism, say? Mr. B. N. Ganguly, Assistant Lecturer in Economics and Politics at Dacca University.49 words
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Article193 1928-02-06 9 CANDID COMMENT. DISCLOSURES OF FOREIGN INTERESTS. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 5. Washington Dedicating the National Press Club, President Coolidge made some interesting observations on the duties of newspapers. He declared that the Press should cooperate with the Government in international affairs. He laid down the principleReuter - 193 words
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Article247 1928-02-06 9 How Government Helps Public. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Kiigliy. Feb. 4. In a speech at Birmingham last night, the Chancellor of the Kxcbequsr, .Mr. Winston Churchill, said tiia; obviously there could be no General Election in I«2n. Ibe Franchise Bill r.iujt he passed into law and new voters247 words
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Article83 1928-02-06 9 Aeroplane Crashes In America. [reuter telegram] London, Feb. I. Richmond,' Virginia A third attempt by Messrs. Chamberlin and Roger Williams to establish a new world's endurance record flight has failed, the aeroplane crashing from a height of 40 feet immediately after taking off at Byrd Field. The airmenReuter - 83 words
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Article89 1928-02-06 9 Waste of Experience Gained In China. London, Jan. tt. Commenting on the report from India that the Ist Field Brigade of R.A. i.; being demechanized and will proceed to India from Shanghai, while its tractors will .be sent back to England, the Daily Telegraph's military correspondent deplores89 words
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Article58 1928-02-06 9 Our Penang correspondent telegraphs that at the inquest on a Chinese woman who was knocked down by a motorcar at the junction of Burmah and Cantonment Roads the jury returned a verdi; t that the driver of the car was to blame. The driver is to be charged with reckless58 words
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Article205 1928-02-06 9 United States' Proposal To Nations. [RXUTCR TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 4. Xi-w York Mr. Kellogg has advised the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives that the Ameiican Government is willing to sign a treaty with all the Powers of the world prohibiting the use of submarines entirely.Reuter - 205 words
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Article321 1928-02-06 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 5. St. Paul, Minnesota Gene Shank, a law student interested in aviation, has established a world record for aeroplane "looping:," making: 515 loops in 4 hours, 18 minutes, thus beating: by 200 loopt Maynaid's record in France. London, Feb. 5. New OiReuter - 321 words
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Article128 1928-02-06 9 A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bovine), on Saturday, regarding the death of a ricksha puller in a collision between his vehicle and a motor bus on tinEuki: Tir.iah Road on January 11. The collision occurred at the128 words
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Article46 1928-02-06 9 Mr. A. M. Goodman, and Mr. P. T. Allen. Secretaries for Chinese Affairs, S.S. and F.M.S., respectively, are accompanying H.E. the Governor on his mission to Siam and French Indo-China On the termination of this mission Mr. Gocd man will proceed home on leave \:.i America.46 words
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Article603 1928-02-06 9 WORLD TOUR. NANKING MINISTER INTERVIEWED. SON OF DR. SUN VAT SEN IN SINGAPORE. The Dollar liner President Wilson which berthed at Singapore early thit mominjr. has on board an important mission from the Nationalist (lovcrnmenl at Nanking. The principal members of the party are Dr. C. C603 words
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Article87 1928-02-06 9 Princess Elizabeth's Railway Saloon. Then was fairy saloon attached to the train that conveyed the King and Queen from Kind's Cross to Samiiintfhani, where they spent Christina-. The saloon was decorated with holly, its cushions had covers reprewntlt in etd— tl from fairy stories, and a Jjrcat87 words
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Article124 1928-02-06 9 The following appointments have recently been made wiry of State for the Colonies Straits Settlements Mr. W. L Blake-more. Mil. (h.8., M.R.C.S., UE.C.P, Medical Officer; Major S. R. Mackenzie. U.S.').. Commandant S.S. Volunteer Regt. Mr. A. A. M. Crawford and Mr. E. K. Veaey, Police Probationers is- Eseon Nursing Sister.124 words
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SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENTS.
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Article961 1928-02-06 10 Northern Fifteen Wins Fine Game. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Fi«h. A batter g*JM I ihun the. cup i.nal." verdict of hundreds of people who ■Btfcl rod on the louchlines yesterday afternoon hi witness t.ie new annual rugby ■xtBTC North v. South Malaya, on the Maagat club961 words
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Article583 1928-02-06 10 AN ENJOYAiJLE AFTERNOON'S SPORT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipbh, Feb. 4. Following wcio tin- raaalta of the [poll aMM Saturday which nrovidt-d a good aftafMoa'i sport roiiii'-. division IV (six furlongs) 1. LUCKY BOY (Irvine) i.7. j. MA CHERIE (Gunning) 7.7. li. I.VITAWAY (Huxley) 8.8. Won by583 words
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Article157 1928-02-06 10 Singapore G. C. Monthly Medal. The February monthly medal wa» played on Saturday and yesterday, and result* i! in a win for Mr. H. L. Marshall. Eighty-four eardi were taken out and the Following were retained The hall sweep araa won by Mr. Marshall on Saturday, and by Mr.157 words
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Article24 1928-02-06 10 [R«uter Telegram.] London, Feb. 4. Durban In the fifth Test cricket match there w:.s no play to-day owing to rain.Reuter - 24 words
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Article67 1928-02-06 10 Wales Win Rugby And Soccer Fixtures. [Reutcr Telegram.] London, Feb. 5, At Belfast, in the soccer international, before :>000f) peopb and on a heavy ground, Wales beat Scotland by two goals to one. At Murrayfield, Edinburgh, there was a crowd of 50,000 to see the Rugby international betweenReuter - 67 words
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Article122 1928-02-06 10 Press Club Draw with Gunong Pulai Side. The Press Sports Club drew with the Gunong Pulai staff team on the Municipal ground at Balestier Road yesterday. The Press Club started with six outsiders who kindly volunteered, but later the newspaper men came in. About five minutes from the122 words
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Article96 1928-02-06 10 Last Thursday in the Framroz Cup League the O.R.A. defeated R.I. by 3 goals to nil. The league table is as follows On Saturday ;<.t Pulau Brani the V.M.C.A. and ihe R.E. drew one all in an evenly contested gaSW. No aeOTC was registered in the second96 words
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Article284 1928-02-06 10 I innncial Results of the Grand Ballet. Mrs. Kup it Maaaaaeh, Vice-Prcsidcnt»of the l.ild Welfare society, forwards S tinanc.al statement of results of the Grand Ballet hvid in aid of the society in October last. The excellent net profit of $3,101.22 was rc:i!i.-=cd, and the details are284 words
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Article57 1928-02-06 10 The Ideal Husband," Says >irs. Baldwin. "No man," said Mrs. Baldwin, opening a Conservative fair at Carthalton, stands for peace in private and public life more than the Prime Minister. He has not even quarrelled with his wife." The ladies present, she added, would agree that wives could57 words
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Article133 1928-02-06 10 Sir Frederick Lugard. at a luncheon given by the London Missionary Society on Dec. 14, referred to the forthcoming Commissions to India and East Africa. He said that the greatest problem of the century was that of relations with the coloured races. The old type of education had133 words
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Article109 1928-02-06 10 There will be many in Malacca, says the loc::l paper, who will regret to hear that Miss Satchell. of the Malacca Medical Mission, is shortly leaving Malaya. Miss Satchell. who is at present in charge of the St. Nicholas Home for blir.d children, has hril i harge of ;hat home109 words
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Article680 1928-02-06 10 The rr.mnur that a tijrer belonging to a latal animal dealex hid rtcaped during i he \v< rk-end and is at lurge is apparently without foundation. Early morning two Chinese armed with knives held up a Chinese in Geylang Koad. and robbed him of $19. They then680 words
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Article187 1928-02-06 10 Splendid Film at Alhambra Cinematograph. The Gaucho, featuring Douglas Fairbanks, which was shown at the Alhambra Car the first time on Saturday night is exceptionally good and before the film was started, the house full sign was up. Netther were the picturegoers in anyway disappointed for thrills- by187 words
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Article65 1928-02-06 10 We understand that the piece of land at 'he junction of North Bridge Road and Stamford Koad. on which stands the dilapidated Sailors' Home, covering an nraa of TO.(MX) square feet, has been sold to Mr. S. M. Alsagoff for $6 a foot. It is65 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter79 1928-02-06 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I would like to add my support to the views expres:"' 1 by the writer oi the letter in to-day's Strait? Times sign- 1 ed An English Woman. If personal feelings count for anything I miirlit add that79 words
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Letter260 1928-02-06 10 QUEEN' S SCHOLARSHIPS. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sii-, With reference to the remarks made by Dr. Winstedt in reply to Dr. Noel Clarke's question regarding the publication in a local newspaper of the success of two Penang boys in the Queen's Scholarship examination (of 1927), 1 beg260 words
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Letter255 1928-02-06 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. It will be generally admitted that as we did not have any restriction of lubber prior to November, 1922, the administration thereof has from the very beginning not been as perfect as it should ,I*. To suggest withdrawing restriction at a255 words
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Article57 1928-02-06 10 Baink Rabit. 22,500 Ib.i. Hairan Serai. -37,500 lbs. anli.-ru. lbs. Harimau.- 7,500 lbs. Kuaru. 10,500 lbs. Majeiiir. 12.750 lbs. Muar Itam 18.fi47 lb*. M.Tchi^ton. 13.500 lb». Mountjoy. 32,500 lbs. Miinilui-TckonK iSinßitiiure I. l'i,GB2 lbs. IVrmns 22.500 lbs. Penang. -2*8,000 lbs. Kubana.—B3,ooo lbs. Sabrang. 83,000 lbs. !-ekon«. 17.000 lbs.57 words
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Article1141 1928-02-06 10 remain at 60 per cent, throughout th* year whereas I am of opinion that it should rise to 70 per cent, not later than the end of July, and to 80 per cent, in the last two months of the year. Their estimate of consumption, 627 000 tons,1,141 words
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Article261 1928-02-06 11 ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH RESULTS. [Scuter Telegram.] London. F.b. I. I lnuinl. |i1;.y.l to-da< follvwi Kur'ar 1 Kilinan.ock I 11.. .its Pomi St. Mi 5 Vale of Athi.l I Dundee mlinr I. tith Amateurs I Partiek I Nlthadale i 1 Alloa t:ilkirk -I Amtadalc 2 King'i I'mk i MothersReuter - 261 words
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Article655 1928-02-06 11 The following ,ir» in t leajru including the nfatchet plavcd on Februarj Kinjli.h l.eaju* Diiiaion I. I Concluded in next column) I". W. I.. D. r. A. Pis >••>•■ n u a 7 vi 4;i 3s HudderaAeld ,'t; U jh ;n eestef 2X U 7 <!0 46 :a655 words
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Article524 1928-02-06 11 Effects of Restriction Rumours. Singapore, I-Yd i p v.-.-k the markat «M >iuk-t. \<u: in tin lust lew days i.i'iiy a:. I IhiThai been hear) liquidation on the part of in Ni'iv Vor- i ht ;i' ft in fact th>> nuraI iom a. i .1 h. rcoortad524 words
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Article, Illustration353 1928-02-06 11 W. C. Lyle - W. C. Lyle.) (By Lesson 8. The Brassie. The I'las.-ic i* n uco.l.'!i iluu which is principally used throughout ir.r fiuih tnppliei the r.i-xt > to the ctliw, ;ul(l i> u.Mil for the parpOM if n.itura!l> fetting i I to tM •-rrcrn. is, arivh iis net cat353 words
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Advertisement255 1928-02-06 11 DANCE To the Pick of Kritish and American Hands JSj4h*^ "His Masfer's Voice" ELECTRICAL RECORDINGS. New Records j:!st arrrived played by SAVOY ORPHEA.NS. SAVOY HAVANA, JACK lIYLTON. ZEZ CONFREY, COON BANDESS, PAUL WHITKMAN ORCHESTRAS. A cordial invitation is extended to cull and hear the latest His Master's Voice Records in255 words
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Advertisement274 1928-02-06 11 Raffles Hotel Special engagement of the famous International Dancers GHERIE VALENTINE and 10U8IH BIBDWELL in acrobatic, character and modern dancing, who will appear during The and Diner Dansant. For Reservations Phone 2920. General Manager: J. K. SMITH Manamr It. H. I.AYKKTON. Sea View Hotel The only SEA-SIDE HOTEL in Sin-;'.274 words
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Article224 1928-02-06 12 MR. WHITLEY'S LAST PARLIAMENT. London, Jan. 24 One of the possibilities of the new session of Parliament which M.P.'s are discussing is a change in the Speakership of the House of Commons. It is understood that Mr. Whitely regards this as his last Parliament, as heavy work224 words
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Article259 1928-02-06 12 £12,000,000 Treasure Hoard In Bolivia. London, Jan. 24 £12,000,000 worth of buried treasure in gold, silver and diamonds, guarded by the threat of a "dolorous death" for the disturber, is the subject of the prospectus of a company floated in the City of London with a capital of259 words
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Article222 1928-02-06 12 Dr. Marie Stopes to Pay £200. London, Jan. 25. The Duke of Northumberland was among the witnesses in a libel action brought by Mr. H. A. Gwynne, editor of the Morning Post, against Dr. Marie Stopes in connection with an advertisement of the Birth Control Society, the appearance222 words
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Article117 1928-02-06 12 The following novels were added to RalftVs Library during the past fortnight: Bernnan, F. H. God Got One Vote. Clayton, I. N.— Desert Flames. Cooper, Henry St. J.- Morning Glory. Dennis. G. Declaration of Love. Fenehtwmiirer, L. The Ugly Duchess. Green, Julian.- Avarice House. Uoberly, L. 6. The117 words
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Advertisement56 1928-02-06 12 Last Week of WHITEAWAVS Stock taking The Closing of our Financial Year makes it imperative that our Huge Stocks should be turned into Cash and consequently all prices have been drastically Reduced FINAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS LAST DAY Saturday, Feb. 11 Whiteaway, Laidlaw &f\ f« 1 (INCORPORATEU k to.,56 words
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Advertisement291 1928-02-06 12 /CHILDREN like I VKolynos because it leaves the mouth with a refreshed feeling for hours afterwards. One half inch removes food particles, dissolves fihn, destroys dangerous germs, guards against toothache and gum infection leaving the mouth in I a clean, healthy con- R dition. a KOLYNOSI DENTAL CREAMIJ JU-JITSU SCHOOL291 words
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Advertisement681 1928-02-06 12 WHO WOULD THINK SHE IS FORTY! The Secret of Keeping Young. This is an age of young people. It 13 it. for Dr. Williams' Pink Tills for Paliunfashionable to admit onosclf old. People have bean the trustid Blood and Instead of wearing caps and shawls now- Nerve Tonic in countless681 words
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Article217 1928-02-06 13 GREATEST DICTIONARY NEARLY READY. This year will wet thi impletion of the Oxford Bnglkh I1I 1 the idea of yen definite form on January 7, 1868, at a meeting of thi :'hii"ii rieal Society, ll waa ped to publish tha ftnal votame it: Jaauary anl anniversary >r217 words
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Article262 1928-02-06 13 Painted \Va!i- icr The Home. Mural paintings in the home were a rroeated by Mr. George Bernard Shaw at the unveiling of Mr. Rex Whistler's decoration of the refreshment roam at the Tale Gallery, Miilbank, S.W. I have really come here," he raid, to ask262 words
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Article122 1928-02-06 13 1)e,..h Alter :)0 Ye:us" Silence. i Vienna, Jab. 22. j i silent man," who ii*-l no| Bpoken a single word be lasl thirty \cars. died at tha tha "Miracle Rabbi" a: Czortki Galieia. I: imaaer, who had spent all bk letave ;:i; :i prayer, thirty years ago122 words
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Article99 1928-02-06 13 Bengal Zomindars" Gift of A Casket. «'al utta, Jan. 15. and I. aily t'omwallis were tlip i honour at a larjrely attended I party fivaa by the British Indian Aaaociatioi: tn-'hiy. Pnaentteg an ivory casket to I.ovd and Ladj Conrwailis a> ;i m rh of thei.- j:;':ititudc to99 words
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Advertisement591 1928-02-06 13 CHANDLER SP^ AI SEDAN .H T ST ARRIVE!) 1.-.M Ii'PED wi i: FrssM Dsjseax r. Deo K'cur iVndiTfiii-.. Snubbera. Beu \i>« Mirror, Stopliu-. AatoimaUc Wiadkcreen, '•':!><: iii\- Cever and (ilAM)ll LUBRICATING SYSTEM. |il io.i. HHITED MOTOR NO&KS, LTD. SIN' KUALA LUMPUR PfcMM il 12. "GOLDBOTTLE" BEER JjL Pure Beer KttjSl591 words
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Advertisement594 1928-02-06 14 Assets over $7,300,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $27,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. '.la«or»*rat«a la ■uaita sWiUaßvaat*) Ms.AU o**lol I Wine*..** IrUI, »lnc»»OTe. LONDON OFflCl I 17, Old J*wry. tC. The Ceupaoi aas <2'J,600 deposited with the Supreme Coart of Esglaad aaa erapliM with the BritUh Lite594 words
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Advertisement653 1928-02-06 14 BANKING HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In Hong Kong) Head Ottce HONG KONG. Anthorised CapiUl 160,000.000 Issue and folly paid op »Ju,000,000 Reserve Fond* Sterling 8,000,000 Silver »18,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* 120,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Chairmaa. A. H. Compton, Esq. Deputy Chairmaa.653 words
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Advertisement379 1928-02-06 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated la Enslaad). Capital Authorised fS.OGO.OOO CapiUl Subscribed £1.800,000 Capital i'aid up *1.080,000 Keserre Fund and Rest *1,648,666 L BOABD OF DIRECTORS J. M Rjrie. Chairmaa. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charlea J. Hambro, O. Robinson, Esq. Esq. sir Darld Yale, Bart. W. H. Sh.lford,379 words
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Advertisement417 1928-02-06 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. iui tear, Hone Kons Back Chrs., Blar&pare. AH plan* of Life Endowment and Anauity policies issued at lowest rate* obtainable in M»laya. AlNti lU.WO.iOO COMMERCIAL UNION, ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia England) Fir*, Lift, Marine, Accident, Qaaraat** and Motor. Asd*U.... «£1 t'oo,oo* AETHUE C.417 words
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Advertisement216 1928-02-06 14 TH« TRUSTEE AUCTIONEER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlemaata) Registered Office I No. 6. CHANGE ALLEY, SINGAPORE. DIRECTORS YEO JOO SONG, Esq., TAN TENG CHEONG, Esq., GOH LAI MUI, Esq. The Company accepts the offices of j Executor, Administrator Trustee, Becei- i ver. Assignee, Liquidator, p»c., and carries on216 words
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Advertisement792 1928-02-06 14 AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORK PItOPKRTIKS At Messrs. ("neons; Koon £ong A Co's saleroom. No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore, on Wednesday, February 8, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land and compound house known as No. 19, Lorong 1), East Coast of Joo Chiat Koad, Singapore, area 20,305 square feet.792 words
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Advertisement260 1928-02-06 15 The Ideal Truck For Your Business Whatever your business you cannot afford to overlook the RUGBY One Tonner. It will reduce your transportation Costs and give you the lowest Ton Mile Cost in the history of the Commercial Car Industry. The Cheapest Modern Truck with the Most Reliable Form of260 words
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Advertisement60 1928-02-06 15 CHEVROLET CARS AND TRUCKS w£§&s£s^W^''~~- Tourer ,51, T.;.", /(EsHSSym Sft' Sedan $1 ,79.1 The Supreme Transport lor Economy and Utility Borneo Motors, Ltd. (Incorporated In S.S.) SINGAPORE, I'ENANG, TAII'ING, IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR. SEREMBAN, MALACCA. WATCH FOR THE OPENING AT THE SALON OF ART MODELS C.-S.S. 0. CLIOS, 9, GROSVENOR BUILDING.60 words
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Advertisement296 1928-02-06 15 After Malarial Fever The soothing, tonic and restorative r'l /j Wp K fi!± qualities of Angier's Emulsion make S*\ \?j£± s it invaluable for healing the diseased r" \lft i^~JiK*!~ tissues and building up health and /J^v Wj WP|jy strength after malarial and other /^T^-^^^—Jt^^i Ujr^i fevers, or after any296 words
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Advertisement150 1928-02-06 16 By Special \ppoin*irnt tn HJL the Kteg of Sism. Established 1572. FOR TnE NEW YEAR civb GIFTS THAT LAST We liaAc the hrgest selection In the East of THE LATEST DESIGNS IN JEWELLERY SILVER E.P.N.S. WARE Buy Articles of Merit from a house of distinction with 55 TEARS REPUTATION. B.150 words
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Advertisement234 1928-02-06 16 GLASGOW GOAL TAR (LION BRAND) Stocks held by LEE KIM 800 40, HIGH STREET. THE GREAT TO-DAY AND GREATER FUTURE Uv HENRY FORD. in eaiinbwattoa vith s.wn T.i. < ROWTHEIt. Robert Blatehford says It '1 B five book. il is great book by a great. ■n." Thia book should !>;>234 words
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Advertisement1835 1928-02-06 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PREPAYABLE CHARGES for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary close set type (average six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cents three ins. 64 cents, four in. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.-10, •wilv'e1,835 words
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Advertisement191 1928-02-06 16 HOMEWARD BOUND WE OFFER Hartmann's AND Attaboy CABIN AND WARDROBE TRUNKS From $34.50 Largest selection in Singapore. The "OUT OF TOWN" Store selling at out of town prices. FRANKEL'S VICTORIA STREET. SINGAPORE Make This Frock Yourself ENTIRELY AT OUR EXPENSE We give you a length of pretty figured voik- in191 words
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Advertisement234 1928-02-06 16 THE DAILY MAIL YEAR BOOK FOR 1923 TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF ISSUE. Edited by DAVID WILLIAMSON. Price 60 cents and Postage extra. —i— For further particulars, please write to M. MOHD. DULFAKIR CO. SINGAPORE and KI'ALA LUMPUR. Phone 3695. HINDHEDE CO., LTD. Concrete Mixers V.inches, Hand and Friction Cement Brick Machines234 words
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