The Straits Times, 15 February 1928
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Title Section13 1928-02-15 1 The Straits Times No. 28,707, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1928, PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement154 1928-02-15 1 THE EVERYDAY Ml Ik. Prepared in Switzerland THE HOME OF MILK PAR EXCELLENCE a THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE Delicious Swiss Milk Prepared under ideal conditions in the heart of the famous Bernese Alps, where healthy cows graze on the rich and invigorating mountain pastures. Rich in cream and health-giving vitamins,154 words
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Article1796 1928-02-15 2 EFFECT OF WEATHER ON I RACING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. l'J. I With steeplechase meetings continuinj* 'to be drowned out, the racing world i is particularly slack, and the publication of the weights for Lincoin Iiavc not fhM it so much of u stimulus H usual,1,796 words
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Advertisement228 1928-02-15 2 jjßßr when immersed in water. With inferior subi,,^BJUß^P^ stitutes, it will often be found that no such dish occurs, or that it only occurs after some lime. Furthermore, such subshtutes art- vf:> liable to ci.use disorders of the ing froa. Colds, Influenza, Rheumatism, Headache, Toothache 1& igUg or Ff-vtr, make228 words
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Advertisement281 1928-02-15 2 to stop that COUGH And sure to give relief and comfort For over half a century children and adults, the world over, have been taking CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY It's pleasant to the taste; contains no narcotics or harmful drugs. It relieves coughs, colds and croup Prevents the development of influenza,281 words
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Advertisement301 1928-02-15 2 H* rscotcK \vhi^.KT^r MORE HAIG WHISKY is being sold to-day than at any time in the long history of its existence, viz., 300 years. I No other Distiller can truthfully make X such a statement. The period of shortage of old stock* i, pa.i and HAIG WHISKY is equal in301 words
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Article13 1928-02-15 3 nla. I Tin* Kil. riant Ifill piciil--. Till. Trough. I'.culf UN,13 words
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Advertisement166 1928-02-15 3 «-*____i^H_^n \r^ ■>i*^-~ 7*""7"Ti~!|| f'^JV'N, J [\l I Sturdy and Simple Rugged simplicity in design and the careful selection of materials for Graham Brothers Trucks and Buses account for their world-wide reputation for dependability. Abundant use of hijrh grade steels, skilled workmanship and careful inspection assure owners of uninterrupted transportation166 words
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Advertisement362 1928-02-15 3 ENJOYING THE SHOW \our enjoyment, or otherwise, of a theatrical performance depends hs much upon your- If hs upon the quality of the play or th* skill of the players. To correct liverinhness, i biliousness, bad taste in the mouth, or a alußKisli dipcHtion, and thereby to put yourself into362 words
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Advertisement1411 1928-02-15 3 RUBBER SEEDS johore government THE ANGLO-DUTCH PLANTATIONS OF m»_-v JAVA LTD., SOEBANO, JAVA will ha-« MfiTIPF available for sale in January-May IMS. »~V^__V»__ "TJIKADOE" Seeds from their Isolated Lurided >««d unrdfi* (87 acres) at Wangoen- redjs. The buds u«ed were taken in 1322 Te depl W'!lW !I W«"V»d si thr1,411 words
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Advertisement519 1928-02-15 4 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES rincor:iirstcd In England) MAIL tm PAMRNGBt ANP CARGO BBRTICRS I PBBaBBBOLAB \ND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDBB CONTRACT WITS] niS MAJESTTB RNMEXT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL BEBTICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Trmnnßi- tat Spore I«JMt »h. 24 PUA ***** Mnr.519 words
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Advertisement559 1928-02-15 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YI'SEN K.MSHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam Vessels Tonnage Due Sail •KAMO MARU s 000 Feb. 16 IT KATORI MARU M.OdO Mar. 1 2 ATSUTA MARU H.IWO Mar. 15 16 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Msr. 2t« 30 HAKONE MARU 10,500 Apl. 12 13 BUWA MARU559 words
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Advertisement559 1928-02-15 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (lacorporaU* la Australia 1 FOB BRI9BANB, BTDNST AND MIL BOURNS, VTA JAVA, I>ARWIN AND THCBSDAT ISLAND. B»g-lar morthlj .e'ling. by the w«l known s'earoer MARFI.I.\ (IJBTI ton.l anc th* new motor vessel, MALABAR (Mil tons). Tha s.s. MARF.LLA is th* larva* and finest stsamer trading to Autfra'.ia559 words
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Advertisement642 1928-02-15 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. GO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in fTo'ilandi I'ndsr contract «H:b 'lie VETHFRLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No 4640, with sob -connections B in Paasaga, Freight, Transhipment, Marine I Dart*, snd Manavr's Desk. Representatives for SingapoT* and Straits s Settlement of tha Oir.cial Toorist Bnreao v ■J642 words
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Advertisement559 1928-02-15 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. C... LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMS- TERDAM ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, MAMRCRO AND BREMEN.- GENOA. MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NE"V YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND559 words
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Advertisement437 1928-02-15 4 THE SIAM STEAI. !«V. CO., LTD. flncorpcrsted In Stair.) BANGKOK COSTING SERYICK Fn» (emainsn, Krctay, Tr«ncgenu, B*!an:ai, Teljpir.. PaUai, Sinsc^ra. Lcaon. ;!anrl<n, Ki.hnar.iui. I.aagiaati, Cbwasaaa ami Sangkol. Arrival Dppart:r« PRACHATIPOK In poi MAIJNI RI'DDHADIB Feb. The steamers are Mi»*d tai ilswtlla light and bave Mealltßi aeecßmodation for flrst-clas* passeifftra li437 words
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Advertisement551 1928-02-15 5 Shipp g Announcements ELLERMAN BUCXNAL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) SJB) "F.I.I.KUMAN I.INH PASSENGER ANT> FFKICHT SERVICE 1 THE mTTETJ KINGDOM AND con riNENT HP SKKVICI Pa 1 1 ><ii t Hat. Sli.'i'uh:ii and lapan ■I. CITY OF Ul Mar. 10 I n OF ROI I Apl. 7 I551 words
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Advertisement414 1928-02-15 5 L STATE SHIPPING SERVK M. s. KAMvUBOO FOR FREMANTLE, fi. p 0 Singapore mid. March. 'Lan regarding aaatag. a a applj t* McALUTSR ft CO, LTD. ro UR STEAMSHIP LIN ND-THB-WORLD SKSVICI ■RK and BOSTON via COLOMBO SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLSI, JKNOA and MARSEILLES. Arrive Leava Lesvi Spore Spore P.aan Preeldeat414 words
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Advertisement510 1928-02-15 5 ?E STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ "NEDERLANI ROTTERDAMSCHE LLOY ■d Sailing from Singapore of the STOOMV. MU. "NEDEBLAND- te GENOA, SOL'TIIAMPTON, AMSTERDAI Tla Belawan Deli, Sabang, Colostb* P.CHOOFT 1"1 1*"1 Feb2 KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN .1. P. cof;n J IE rii^Mi^s^^^ S; ■"MIAN W. WITT Sy MARSEILLES. SOUTH AMPTON. ROTTERDAM rla Belawaa Dell, Sabang.510 words
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Advertisement409 1928-02-15 5 JAVA PACIFIC LIJN DIRECT 1"! "B II QHCK gaf REGULAR 0 CJUi SERVICE Betwcca SINGAPORE and LOS VM.KLES (SAN PEDRO) SAN ntANCISCO, SEATTLE via MANILA. FIRST SAILING 1 M.S. BINTANG UaVTC Singapore Mar. 10 Arr. u Angeles Apl. 9 FiHiicisco Apl. 12 I Apl. 17 Jor full iiii'ormution please apply409 words
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Advertisement290 1928-02-15 5 MAGNOLIA ANTI-FRICTION METAL r LO*Ea BKANO MACNOtIA METAL. I LOW ER BRAND MAGNOLIA ANTI-FRICTION METAL Is the best Anti-Friction Metal for al! machinery bearings. It will not cut or wear the journals on the contrary it burnishes them. It wears from three to ten times longer than most bearing metals.290 words
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Advertisement506 1928-02-15 6 GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE Jaictio* Albert and Brncoolrn Strc-.ls v.rth llri<l- r li'.vl. Tel. No. 2R». Rom »>idaj. February 10 (o Tlmndrnf, Kronl TTlt-li <l K.bruarv li to February 16. 192 K. Tiimdav. MraVJ U, 1928NKJHTI.Y at 9 NIGHTLY at 9 Hc.tm Rom.nrt with a touch of War >ni— i—506 words
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Advertisement249 1928-02-15 6 VICTORIA THFATEE COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, n.' 9.20 p.m. Under Ihc distinguished patronage of H.K. The Governor Sir HIGH CLIFFORD THE BATTLES OF CORONEL FALKLAND ISLANDS The Epic Naval Drama. Ships taking part nre H.M.S. MALAYA. H.M.S. HAKHAM. H.M.S. CARDIFF. H.M.S. CONCORD. H.M.S. COVENTRY, H.M.S. CHUB. A DISASTER AM) A249 words
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Advertisement235 1928-02-15 6 COMING! ALHAMBRA i i /.Y Ot-ll OM.L R_S!?»*.' ir. i NIYKD ARTISTS [MtTIiRE. Watch for Bri ALHAMBRA *»br::«rv F5 THE LONG WA!Itl FOR FILM Sir JOHN MARTIN HARVEY in an adaptation of diaries Dickens 1 wcH-Unown hook TALK OF TWO CITIES. THE iONLY SOLUTION Released by FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES (EAST),235 words
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Article121 1928-02-15 7 FIXTURES. Mrdnrsdaj. Frliruary 15 H. W. 4 14 a.m., 80, 5.5C p.m., 6.4. llock.y, Uur.. Tang-lin. Thursday. February 16 11. \V. 5.14 a.m.. 7.8, 7.64 p.m., 6.5. B. hootball Mtp.. S.C.C., (i.30 p.m. Friday. February 17 II Ul a.m., 7.8. 9.7 p.m., 6.9. -mi. nnt W. A.)121 words
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Article100 1928-02-15 7 v, aaaaaajr, Peknsary I*. Shipit alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEI'l'EL HARBOUR. U»i« Wi. I Hata, W/H Bertha, Uagfccstaa, AU-ttu II. ICUlt'S. Oil Wharf Mil Coal Wharf Nil VKSSKI.S IX DKY DOCKS l.ni'.nn I'agar am,, r) Dach Mil i>..ii. Has*, i K K. ppf I100 words
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Article134 1928-02-15 7 AUTOLYCIS, Urn.. i,».,j ton*, from Liverpool 1 1 J. for Hona Kong it;-.'. KKMA Hi i!.. L'.::;.!; fins, fn, m Calcutta IV2. t.ir Panamg I KKDAII. Brit., 1,038 ton*, rren K.tawnn-Dcli 1 1 2. for B«Uwmn-Dell K.-::. :.il\. Sar., Ml ton.--. :r. .m Hirl 11-2. for Miri MOSSEU134 words
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Article202 1928-02-15 7 To-day. Bad Han. ion tipok p.m. bjambi iN'oorebarl 2 p.m. Hainam, Jaaaa, Korea, For1 Siberia, Philippine Island*, Western Canada and HI i« n Staus of r.s.' Beaaac) lam I rper Burma iKiaa Gwaa) p.m. llanka liland, I'ludjoe and Palembaag i Vaa Swell) 3 pin. North. N. East202 words
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Article72 1928-02-15 7 [BRITISH IMPERIAL BADIO] Rugby, Feb. 14. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 111 1 I -t Athens 867 W, Berlin 20.44, Bombay la, ::i-:u,l Bochareat 7i»2' a Cuprnhagen 18.20, Geneva i. Helsinvfors IM'.., Hon X Kon X 2s. O'.d.. Kobe Is. 15-16 d.. Lisbon I Madrid 28.66, Milan H2.05, New York72 words
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Article170 1928-02-15 7 Alleged Hold Up Ky Passengers. Giving evidence before the Second Police Magistrate (Mr. W. N. Gourlay) yesterday afternoon, a Chinese taxi driver -tatcil that his car was hired by three Hokkiciu, whom he did not know, on •Ian. L'T at 11 a.iv. < n ihe Upper Seranjcoon170 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORT.
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Article132 1928-02-15 7 Singapore, Feb. 15 London. Rubber Is. 3?»d., down '.<). London. Tin £t!33 15s., up 75s. Miaing. Stcadiar. Malaya Consolidated LM-l.U, Nortk Taip.nir iJM.no cum. div. Taiping IJt-lJt, l'..,,.,wat TV.,-80 cents. Kuyini 1 M-1. U'j. i;antau Ord. .1.65-1.70, Kantau l'r,.f 1.751.80. Kuchai 1.97-2, Kinta Dredge 1.4M-I.I;.. Kahmtin132 words
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Article37 1928-02-15 7 By TatMtian An<].e Lc' un Takli'wl Left And. S'porc Londoa .lM! .111). SO Jan U F«b. 4 Jan. 12 Feb. 6 .lan. 1.1 Frb. A Jan. 19 Feb. 11 fm so f jt. v37 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
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Article160 1928-02-15 7 EXCHANGE. SinKapuir, f'vb. It. 3n London, Bank 4 m.» 2/4 3,16 Ueinund 2/4 Private 3 m. credit J/4«!i On New Yoik, Demand 56fe Private 90 d/s 58 On France, Bank T.T. 14M On India. Bur.k IT. 155> 4 On Hong Kong, Bunk T.T. 11 pc disc. On Shanghai, Bank T.T.160 words
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52 1928-02-15 7 K.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. S..o: Bu ?V" Sll Standard K.S.S. on Tender Febmar, 54., April-Jiini- MH 54'. Ton; of Market :-«uh-t. 54^ M1 Latest Cable :--I.o,l,,n^,, t Sl,.-,t is. :!'..l. prr Ib. N.w oil. S|,.,t ,,on cents SIM per Ib. I- o'clock noon52 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article445 1928-02-15 7 Issue Val. Pd. El (1 Kama ImAmi Cl XI Bungrin Tin 1 1 Batting Padang 1 1 Bum Caves II £1 Chundarian* 1 1 Chin Chin ci £1 Kustern Siam El i! Hand Yni I 1 liitum Tin i l Boa« r«tt 11 XI liuty Yot Pref .1 £1445 words
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Article172 1928-02-15 7 Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers d £1 B. Am. Tobacco 4.18.0 5.0.0 1 1 Central Engine Nominal 1 1 Cycle CarriHß. 0.77% 0.82 tt £1 XI E. Smelting Co. 15.40 15.76 I FraMt Mmm lit '.o 2i no 100 100 Hummer Co. IV 7.50 l^L'.r.n Hk. 125 125 H. S.172 words
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Article96 1928-02-15 7 U. Eng 8 p.r. $1,234,800 3% 6% pr#m. Singapora Cold Storag* Dtb. 7 p.e. $555,000 104 108 iinsapore Municipal 5 p.e. 1,878,000 of 1901 ptr. 5 pram. Singapore Municipal 4H p.e. of 1907 $1,600,000 9U f,\T. Singapore Municipal 4Vi -p.e. of 1909 $1,100,000 80 par.- Singapore Municipal 4 p.e.96 words
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Article399 1928-02-15 7 Kraaer and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. Fraser Lyall A Co. Kvatt. Uleakr ($1) Alor G;.jah (?1) >. Hitnm <*1 I A. Kilning i»l i \m. Mnlay <$2| V. Molek (,<1) V. Panas ($1) Ba!(tcwni>- ($1) Urugus N. :*li itrunei U. (*6) B. Jelutong if 1 Katil399 words
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Advertisement309 1928-02-15 7 STOP PRESS IMPORTANT TANGLIN "ATTAROY" auction sale I arlmf W I .>i eseellent awnegway-etaiwed teak Queen W A imprint' AVII r>»lJiM Anne pattern household furniture. Baby WAKUKOBt AINU CABIN Grand piano by tfoutrie. etc. TDBIMIf C X> s H(Kn Kou<i r Orchard Road) I llUli ft O »n Saturday, February309 words
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Advertisement742 1928-02-15 7 HENDERSON COTTrTREU., At St. Andrew's Prrsbytoiinn Church. l'i i th. Western Australia, by iho Ilev. Geo. Lullich. on December :t|, 19-J7. William Hemli.sun Anderson Henderson, Singapore, son of .Mi>. M. S. Henderson. 25, Desiiwood Huce. Ah. nli- II. Scotland, to Edith Niiomi Cot terell. daughter of Mrs. W. G. Rann.742 words
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Advertisement871 1928-02-15 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see page 16. WANTS, FOR SALE. ETC. APPLICANTS for hanked. Box No. 226 Strait* Times. ENGLISH VOILE DRESSES, jlin received 6.r,n ench. Prheilla, <t. Meyer Ji: ln FRENCH CONVERSATION LESSONS uin-d by European. Letter to l'VJ. s. .inn. TO LKT, No. 20, Cairnhill !:,.;i<! Entry871 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous71 1928-02-15 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (By Courtesy of Government Health Office.) For the 24 Hours ending at Mldnijht on February 11. Der. mperatar* t>7.."> K. Mn. shade temperatute H.:> V. Mean shade temaerature 79.2 F. Max. radiattaa 164 liatiea Ti p. Si temperature Mhx. h.l. bHi ■Kan wit 1 -lib71 words
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623 1928-02-15 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. FEB. 15. ANOTHER ROYAL NAVY. The request made to the Prince! of Wa'es by His Majesty the King that the Prince should assume the j title of Master of the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets is a truly royal gesture. As a nation, the British623 words
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Article324 1928-02-15 8 Among the hardy annuals vhat have i<■ppeand at intervals since the war is the refaltrodoctioa of the penny posl in Ii.itain. Chancellors of the Exchequer h;;\v been asked to accede to the requests of •aric.u influential commercial IcxIUs. but none has taken the plunge. This year again Mr.324 words
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1628 1928-02-15 8 III.— BASIC PRINCIPLES. (By Sir Ernest Harvey. K.H.K.. H rector and Chief Cashier of The liank of England.) i will now quote some of the most important principles of central banking. anil make a few short comments on them. 1. A central bank should1,628 words
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Article322 1928-02-15 8 ]>r. .T. P. FKspatriek is not jNnK Home ing H previously stated. The Boil Dr. R. DowAan, Principal Medical OOeer, F.M.S.. goM on leave 1 prior to retirct-icnt on JoM IS, Mr. J. A. Dlack has j;one to Tenant to for Mr. .1. 11. IV ilo\». Assistant322 words
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Article242 1928-02-15 8 MESSAGE OF THANKS TO KING OF SIAM. On reaching the Siam-Indo-China frontier Sir Hujrh Clifford sent a message of '.hanks to the King in which he referred to his visit as MM which would ever be i-iemorable. He added I entire very gratefully and respectuily to offer,242 words
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Article113 1928-02-15 8 Route of Survey From Bukit Timah. The plans of the Bukit Timah railway leviatktn which are >m view at the I-aml Office, the* that the mrvi-y starts from :>ukit Timah Head, a short distance this tide of Kel'urnuitury Road. It runs parallel with Reformatory Road "or MM distance113 words
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Article62 1928-02-15 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., \'< w York, send us the following cable latcil Feb. 14, their quotations being in ?o)d dollar cents closing bid price* Ruber exchange sales to-day 4,435 tonn. February SUM. Mar.-h 81.4*, April 11.70, May :i1.70, June 31.&0. July 31 cts., J.I O, September62 words
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Advertisement52 1928-02-15 8 r~~— ~_~____S______S_________________l THE WORDS c9-i%_ i__ __H__- _*_Pii_ w^m__> l__p^___ fl fl in relation lo Tobacco suggest SOMETHING GOOD Smokers of MITCHELL'S "PRIZE CROP" CORK TIPPED CiGARETTES will therefore not be disappointed, because these Cigarettes are manufactured from "PRIZE CROP" ill---. UilUi LEAF BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. (STRAITS), LTD. (Incorporated52 words
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Advertisement73 1928-02-15 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 BRITISH FIRST NATIONAL PRODUCTION Featuring the Famous English Actor Sir J. MARTIN-HARVEY in THE ONLY SOLUTION First Show at 7.30 A WESTERN DRAMA THE DEVIL'S SADDLE Featuring KEN MAYNAKl) with his horse TAKZAN. TAN CHENfi KEE CO, LTD.. Proprietors. GILBEY'S "SPEV ROYAL"73 words
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Advertisement76 1928-02-15 8 Ore. Other Pages, p»f_ I.rtUr 2 1 Finance and Commerce 1 Shipping and the Mail! Meteorological Report To-day's Share M irket T Table and Radio News k S (ga ..f Ichf.wfu Di-xcrib.-d 9 Sport New- Mid ('••mm«nt* ..10 i II Rubber l Hroddon HI I Uetare .n Mal-)ran Orchids 1076 words
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Article263 1928-02-15 9 SEVEN DAYS. CAPT. HINKLER'S FINE ACHIEVEMENT. INTENDS TO PROCEED T( AUSTRALIA. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London. Fci,. Karachi ("apt. Ii.rt DmUh has arrived here in record time for light aero plain-, trim Kri^laml. accomplishing an lfl|l speed of Ml miles u hour. Capt. Hinkler's time from Croydor t<263 words
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Article340 1928-02-15 9 PATIENT WEAKER AND SINKING. [reuter telegram] London, Feb. 14. The Earl of Oxford ;;nd Atcjuii.li i-. maker and is siskinsDISCOVERIES AT UK. Wonderful Tomb of A Queen. [reitkr tellgram] London, Feb. 14. Philadelphia Further particulars o* the wonderful discoveries made at the ancient city of Ur ofReuter - 340 words
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Article123 1928-02-15 9 End of British Operations. [REUTEX TELEGBAM] London, Feb. 14. Khartum An c Mi.-ia! coounaBiqBe slates that the military operation! against the N'uer-N'uonj; tribesmen, following the murder ef Cant. K crusson, D.strict CommiMioncr of the lialir e! Uh;,;:a! I'rovince in Dei-ember, hav virtually ended. Aircraft flew aver Um LakaReuter - 123 words
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Article85 1928-02-15 9 Youth Sentenced To Death. [RCl'TCB TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 14. I. os Aniriles The (iefenerate youth William Hickman has ban iimf—cod to for the murder of Marion Parker, the tuvlvi-yeai'-uld daughter of a banker, whom Bickmaa abducted, muulmad and mutilated, tub— quciltly handing over the manKlvd bony to85 words
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Article96 1928-02-15 9 Mr. Wilbur Replies To Critics. [EEL'TIR TEI.DCBAM] London, Feb. 11. Indianapolis In a speech here to-day Mr. Wilbur. Secretary to the Xiivy, admitted that the United States (i.'iwniTiient was "be'njr bombarded with telejrrams, letters ami reaolutioni ex horror" at thv nir.c- year building programme to cost $7-10,000,000.96 words
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Article113 1928-02-15 9 [TRANS-OCEAN VIA PAN-ASIA.] Berlin. Feb. 14. The HiiilistaK CuviiniiK in committee adjourned uniil Wedneada] v. itlmut reaching a deii>si.,ii i,n the School Kill i|iiestion. Political circlet still view the situation gravely, and rarioua iml.mtions suggest that dissolution may await the pa>.-age of tlH Budjf*t. Tin Sj..misli113 words
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Article81 1928-02-15 9 Publication of War Diaries. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Rug-by, Feb. 14. The will of the late Karl Haip wai lodffed in Kdinlmrgh to-day. He authorises his trustees to publish his war diaries at such a time as they think fit and until such time Lady Haij; and one81 words
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Article86 1928-02-15 9 Economic General Staff Suggested. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 11. The House of Commons agreed to address ;i reply to the speech from the Throne. It rejected by !J10 to 140 a Liberal amendment demanding further measure! to develop national resources, deal with unemployment mid solve the slum problem.Reuter - 86 words
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Article69 1928-02-15 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Feb. 11. Replying to <]j;'siion in the CornMr-. Duff Cooper said the 1; i< <• Had been abolished as a weapon of war for Lancer regiments at honte and abroad but had been retained for experimental purposes. The question ■•f whether ;t;69 words
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Article1172 1928-02-15 9 SIEGE WARFARE. SINGAPORE VISITOR'S EXPERIENCE. A city of 90,000 inhabitants protected by a mediaeval wall ninety feet high and three and a half miles in circumference, uesicged continuously for thirty-one days y -Nationalist troops, aeroplanes dropmng bombs, attackers scaling the city \alls with bamboo ladders,1,172 words
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Article150 1928-02-15 9 DIFFERING VIEWS. SCENES AT A LONDON MEETING. [RIUTER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 1-1. Nine hundred delegates representing religious and social welfare organisations attended a convention at Church House, Westminster, to consider trreyhound racing and betting. The Bishop of Lichfield presided. The Lord Mayor of Manchester was much heckledReuter - 150 words
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Article137 1928-02-15 9 Success of Goodwill Flights. [RELTEtt TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 14. St. Louis: Col. Lindbergh claims that his l.otm American flight demonstrated the feasibility of air i.iail routes to the 15 countriei he visited. )T:s saf'j arrival roiic id -a anxiety owing to fo«? and rain during the last BUgw137 words
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Article90 1928-02-15 9 Alteration of Agreement Demanded. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 14. 'ihe trcneiii! committee of the 1-Vck ration of Master Cottonspinners' Associations has received the report of the subcommittee which is negotiating with the Cottonspinners' and Manufacturers' Association with regard to wages and hours. No official statement has been issued,Reuter - 90 words
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Article87 1928-02-15 9 Despatch of a Liaison Officer. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Feb. 14. A question was asked in the House of Commons regarding the recent appointment of a British liuison officer in New Zealand. The Dominions Secretary, Mr. Amery, said arrangements had been made for a member of the87 words
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Article140 1928-02-15 9 LEAVING FOR MALAYA NEXT MONTH. [RELTER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. II. Mr. Ormsby-Goro (Under Secretary' of State for the Colonies) is npirilli to leave for Malaya in the middle of March, accompanied by a representative of the Colonial Office and the Kmpire Marketing Board. He will visit Penang, SingaporeReuter - 140 words
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Article142 1928-02-15 9 Longest "Bread Line" Since 1916. [RGL'TER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 14. Xew York It is estimated that there are 5,000 unemployed, an'd that the number la increasing in Ntw York City. Free lodging-homoo, most of which have been closed for some years, have been lenpencd. The bread lineReuter - 142 words
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Article149 1928-02-15 9 Interesting Medical Experiment. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rujjby, Feb. 1-1. Medical men and athletes are interested in an experiment made by Dr. Adolphe Abrahams, of Westminster Hospital. Dr Abrahams had an artery removed from bit armfo MS if his 27 years of strenuous athletics had led to deterioration of149 words
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Article86 1928-02-15 9 American Explorer Making Preparations. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 11. Seattle The Arctic explorer, Captain George Wilkins, accompanied by Lieutenant Kileson. has left for Alaska to make his third attempt to fly over the North Pole in search of land on which to plant the UnitedReuter - 86 words
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Article38 1928-02-15 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 14. Los Angeles Adolfo de la Huerta ex provisional President of Mexico, and four co-defendants, who were charged with conspiracy to violate the neutrality laws, have been acquitted by the Federal Court.Reuter - 38 words
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Article57 1928-02-15 9 [relter telegram] |i London, Feb. 15. Washington The United States Ship- j I ping Board has approved the establish- I ment of a line of cargo boats to ply between New York, Philadelphia and t other Atlantic ports and Brazil. The < Columbian steamship line of New57 words
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Article46 1928-02-15 9 [keutkr telegram! London, Feb. 15. The Hajriie The Upper Chamber, by 21 to 14, passed a Bill to permit the exploitation of petrol-bearinc districts in the bay of Aioe and also Boenjroe Island by the Dutch East Indies Petroleum Company I i46 words
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Article294 1928-02-15 9 GREAT SEND-OFF. COST OF DEFENCE FORCE. POSITION OF RETURNED RESERVISTS. [reuter far eastern servkk.] Shanghai. Feb. 11. The Coldstream Guards hi: {<.r KnirUnd 'at noon to-day on board ii. port Assaye. Tluir departure was mark wonderful demonstration mi the ;art of the British community showing the popalarity294 words
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Article247 1928-02-15 9 Allegations of Criminal I Misappropriation. The affairs of a grocery partnership i with activities in Singapore an. l ucub, in Johore, occupied the attention of the Third I'olice Magistrate (Mr. C H. I lakers i yesterday afternoon. K. M. Hussein charged K. Mohamed Gunny, who partnered him in247 words
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Article124 1928-02-15 9 Thousand Chinese :ind Indians Involved. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipah, Feb. 15. The Chendcroh riot ease in \>hi<ii several thousand Chinese and Indian coolies caused an uproar on I' Hydro-Electric dam site in October, has been resumed in the Ipoh Supren nfter Ova days' bearing recently. It is124 words
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Article29 1928-02-15 9 [Reuter Telegram. 1 London, Tib, 14. Matches in the Scottish itMSM Div. I) |<!ayed to-day resulted ah foliows St. Mirren :t Itangem 3 Celtic 3 Dundee 1Reuter - 29 words
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Article397 1928-02-15 10 Arrangements for Sunday Matches. cricketers held their annual ..lay afternoon. Mr. i Halter, pi.sidinjr, *aid that this dered adWaahls v.rt-tap aia as well ,f the tii:t stove*. i an t lected to hold I teg year Captain. lir. I;. >■■ Hamilton ll1 Mr- I.. I.. daddell selection397 words
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Article46 1928-02-15 10 The Fraasros cricket league will be v iriL The following have I hi. yiar, while the Police team out of it The Duke of ons, the holders, the Lanka Union, ociatum, the Press Sports Ctah the (old Storage Co. and the i the V.M.C.A.46 words
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Article109 1928-02-15 10 Exhibit**! Matih l\:stponcd. (hlbition doubles in whuh D. H. n and P. (Mere were to have met Ho6i Hye and Chaa c:hoon Leong thi Chief Justice's residence yesterday had to be poataoaai sa account of rain. II will be played, weather permitting, next. K:'ih pair has previously won a109 words
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Article60 1928-02-15 10 London, Feb. 0. i M leaaatt in-a; a for the s. i Him in three the nnal of the Gallia Club Smirirs, H S, f> :i. hoi had a desperate lieht on Saturday in the Rmi-flnal, Betty \uthall keeping her on the court for an live60 words
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Article63 1928-02-15 10 1 i!mu>>-Ht>ciu>\ Fight Su^KCsled. Lsskiea, Feb. Sir.ilh and the pm- raard Mortimer, arrived at t the A.|uitari:i laid h< wa» nerotiating for ween (Jene Tunney and Mew Zealandor. in London. j Hunt- and Italian Draw. London. Fob. 4. Da h Champkm, md the Italian. Quadrini. .i SOTWeight Chani!>ion, met63 words
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Article68 1928-02-15 10 Need for Additional Funds. [Reulcr Telegram.] London, Feb. M. Lord Koi-hilnlc, lllllll— of the British Olympic As.-ii.-iaiion, in appealing for u lui'lhcr i>,OuO in addition to the £5,000 already coUoetoi, in order to send a full thUtes to represent Britain at tha Olympic Garm-s at Am-UiHjuh inReuter - 68 words
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Article334 1928-02-15 10 Framrcz Cap Heekey LMgm Aaothst nd f«--t >-''""*•' of hockej v;.- witnnsMri oa Monday on the I;. i, Hi'- School ground in the Framrox i ..M.i .A. and the mcL iii ihc'r taoond encounter. 'I he result was draw of two all. I O.R.A. preued from ;ht- start, and334 words
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Article54 1928-02-15 10 xnu-iiciin Italian Itealtn After 13 Via is. London, Feb. G. How Y<t!;: Tho English racquet players C P. Simpson and C. N. Bruce, won the National Doubles from the cans, C C. lvll and S. G. Mortimer, the holders since Ml*. The Amerfcaas won the first game and the54 words
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Article162 1928-02-15 10 Excellent Dancint? at The Adclphi. Dancir.i' of teal excellence was sea at phi Hotel last nijrht, when the Broadway lollies made their fii-st appearance in 'Singapore. The company consists of eleven artists. The quality of their show was unmistakable i'.:ul a very successful season can safely be162 words
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Article152 1928-02-15 10 Xoliio to Ssagaporc Shipping Community. I; M law (Capt. (J. Kreyberg, K.X.i has iaeued the following notice —Your attention is called to the frequent report that Masters of steamers iii Singapore Inner Koadis fail CM not Irs for their intended deb] not notarial the Blue Petei152 words
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Article28 1928-02-15 10 The sports meeting of the Indian Assote have l>een hold on last, had to be postponed owing to inclement weather to Saturday, the 18th init. at 4 p.m.28 words
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Article1810 1928-02-15 10 The Establishment Of Control. The concluding portion of Mr. W. L. Braddons letter on Rubber Bogeys, the tiis; cu" which appeared in our yesterday's a* follows 4._The dilliciilty of combining all rubUr growers into one union, by the onl> means by which we conceive it t» be that1,810 words
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Article211 1928-02-15 10 Question of Payment By Egypt. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Feb. 14. Colonel Wedgwood (Labour* asked in Ihc House <.{ Commons what was the present, position of the negotiations regarding the Ottoman debt, ami. in particular, the payments nude forme riy by Ejr>pt in connection with the AnprloFiench RUaranteed211 words
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Article574 1928-02-15 10 Recruits Needed to Fill Up Gaps. Once again the Drill Hall has become a hive of ind.is'.ry. and already It MM that there is i'ar mow interest betag taken In :hi- S.V.C. than has been the lase. a* all I c t' nu Altogether ->W members574 words
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Article163 1928-02-15 10 Trouble Over Holiday Observances. The Coroner, Mr. F. G. Bourn, opened tht inquiry yesterday into the death of Mr. Boey Lianu Slang, a well-known Straits-born Chinese, late manager of the Ban Ho Engineering Co., who waa shot by Chinese gunmen iK-.ir l.is house at Geylang on163 words
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Article177 1928-02-15 10 The controversy over the picture The Only WBJ is recalled by the screening at the Alhambra from to-night ot The Only Solution, which is a First National production and a revised screen vernion n this famous play. Sir John Martin-Harvey plays the lead in a production which is177 words
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515 1928-02-15 10 Or. Monday evening an nsteacthra ami very intjTsiini; lecture on "Sonic Astlu- Maton f M"l">"n Orchids" was delivered :<: the lut— ifi Gardens by the Director. Mr. K. K. Holttum. In the course of his umarks Bt said that orchids wore UMOR the <IJit highly developed515 words
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Article290 1928-02-15 10 Career of the Late Professor Lorentz. Dr. H. A. Loreats, the world-famous Dutch Scientist «as marly seventy-tivo a bra be died in Holland oa February 4. Ho was (.ne of th< twi Hollanders who were "associe etrangers" of the French Academy, which only admit* the world's iwclvc290 words
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Article66 1928-02-15 10 Comment at Kedah Appeal Court. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penanu hV!i. 11. In the Kcduh Appeal Court .it AIM 1 Siur. yeatl f death on I Muniandy wns lommuted lo one of seven the (hanyro being reduced to one of cu'pable hum The death SSalaiKD OH Indiniacd66 words
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Letter124 1928-02-15 11 T-> the Tiivcs. ■i furtl in youi :i<koii by industry nl^riK the I he re« rve 1 ur I prices. fund al i •i be care i-. in m) WTOUld .Mire than ip< rate iin iii t trolled by given definite peration <■.: tin li exceeding be iiuiivrubber124 words
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Letter59 1928-02-15 11 of the Stnita Timat. robber imp. was artiii. ially checked in ;:•■> I Up if the i COM large area nil restriction h uance "f th« ati rally induced) ial restriction of export hai ba n In the sorrj to-day of Rcntriction I roduction I ever foolf r facts SB-]59 words
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Letter355 1928-02-15 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times. I haw read wi;h interest the ketten in your columns anent leer iirinu. Mid, M a sufferer from this intolerable nuisance, heaiiilv eoaear :i most that has been written. The Curfew idea has occurred to me Bt hot i. it t<.355 words
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Letter26 1928-02-15 11 To the Editor of the Strata Times. At. |.>s..\.ri'.;" reply WOUU hav* K'cn more in keeping with thins* had he cubscribed himaen ANGLOPHOBIA. Singapore, Feb. IS.26 words
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Letter244 1928-02-15 11 frum Java by th.' PlaM llr. .1. I". Syanta, Mr. ami Mm. Oabetw Mr. MncMillaa, Mr. \V. H. B. Smith. Mr i Uiinic. Mr. .1. Relnta Bok, M> 0 KatO, Mrs. Shio Hfsoi, Air. Tayoke rhof. Mr. M B leik Dnwood. Rnm, Miss B. H. Damiaai Mr. Ji>- E.244 words
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Letter146 1928-02-15 11 Tlir i'liil.Avinjr appointnii-n'.s art- aotilM in tin- North Borneo (iazettc :—Mr. K. G Dale I" ait as Einatlw Knsrinfer. Sandakaa Mr. W. \V. Smith t-> bt nt, waal Coast; Mr. G. C. WoaHai I t:. hu '.iimiiissiußpr of Lands; Dr. C. j Deuntser to be Dbtrici ftinreoa, Sarda- i kan146 words
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Article, Illustration176 1928-02-15 11 W. C. LYLE - W. C. LYLE.) (By Umm tIm Patter. j%f Kollow-Throii K h. hrouich -<->U::.l for I putt, M h rough i'oniplet« balei i.iintain< i(h. nt. dif...1. rol tml i.. Wt'lM l"i«.ini tl K>!<-. Thi* mov< DM. Am will h«- wl in u.i illuntntion. the loft .ii!,l hi showinp176 words
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Advertisement315 1928-02-15 11 DANCE To the Pick of British and American Kands "His Blaster's Voice" ELECTRICAL RECORDINGS. New Records just arrri\ed played by SAVOY ORPHEANS. SAVOY HAVANA, JACK HYLTON, ZEZ CONFREY, COON SANDERS. PAUL WHITEMAN ORCHESTKAS. A cordial invitation is extender] to call and hear the Utmost "His Master's Voice" Records in the315 words
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Advertisement334 1928-02-15 11 Raffles Hotel Special engagement of the famous International Dancers CHERIE VALENTINE and TOMASITA BIRDWELL in acrobatic, character and modern dancing, who will appear during The and Diner Dansant. For Reservations Phone 2920. General Manager J. R. SMITH Manager R. H. I .AVPRTMN. Sea View Hotel The only SEA-SIDE HOTEL in334 words
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Article438 1928-02-15 12 Betting Evils Energetically Denied. M;.jor-General J. B. B. Seely, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., at a BMting of the shareholders of the Wembley Greyhound Racing Him lattini at Winchester House on Jan. HI. made a convincing reply to recent ■litirism of the snort. Wembley," ha said, is a groat cen[iv438 words
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Article91 1928-02-15 12 Phenomenal Form Of Schoolboy. The tall: of tho amateur Ijoxinj: world :it the moment is the phenomenal rise <.f Johnny IVlers. a DattTI— boy, who year aK» won his fifth P.ritish schoolboy title. Peters at the start o' this se.v.m won the first competition he entered. Hi"91 words
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Article115 1928-02-15 12 BUrtlBg Statement I>> Football Official. An oilkial of :> Bone football tlulat a Reneral iniMtinir hold hurt Unit ajto niadi' a ■tattling lUUntBt aa to th-.-expenaaa <>f amateara. Ha wu aamoawinir the fact that the dab was in drl>t. .ml it w;i* aofgestad th:\i tan number d arofaaaktaafi115 words
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Article67 1928-02-15 12 Mr. A. Ai!eM. of Duidford Bridge, Cherttey, who m bvriad at Sunbury rpc< fitly, at the of M, was up to ■,vithu> ii few >>■.!'•> his destb ;i w*Bknown VUVWOT t" hmimls. In his youn^iT da>'- Iv •> many priw* at Hawthorn Hill. Kcntoii, and Cherteey 8t«eplectawe«,67 words
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Article71 1928-02-15 12 ProKrammc of drills up to and for February 19, ls>28. Wednesday. Feb. 1^. P.m.. Drill Hall, Motor Cycle Platoon, Map Heading and Compass. Thursday, Feb. It, LIE p.m.. Drill Hall, Chinese Rrrruits Pan*. Friday. Feb. 17. S.IJi p.m.. Drill Hall, S R A. (v). Lecture; Drill Hall.71 words
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48 1928-02-15 12 1 Orders for week endinj* Feb. 18 Wednesday. Feb. If, A meeting of officers at Headquarters. 5.18 p.m. I Thursday, Feb. 16, Band practice. Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 18, Route march Parade Waterloo Street 5 p.m. Kull uniform «,ih«.ut staves.48 words
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Advertisement279 1928-02-15 12 JOHNSON (Improved Type) LIGHTEST, SPEEDIEST AND MOST DURABLE DETACHABLE TWIN-CYLINDER OUTBOARD MOTOR. 2»/ 2 H.P. 4»/ 2 H.P. 8 H.P. Pitted with LYN1H lower unit suitable for salt or fresh water. INSPECTION INVITED. ■MumsoN MPAanmn of the THE BORNEO COMPANY, UMITED (Incorporated in England) BINCAFOKB, KUALA LUMPUR, ll'OII. TEIAK ANSON279 words
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Advertisement353 1928-02-15 12 ARE you an occasional sufferer from the burning itniinp: sensations or have you nilcs In chn nfc fori i In any can<:, you will Rain u:ito:«i rcli rf fhis gfreat hrrbal balm :s most rcm »ppi"R P»n and ha*.morrhaKe, redtir;.. ayirs lnflajnmation. Don't suffer anotiier ilay without trying ZsUB-Buk tlic353 words
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Article415 1928-02-15 13 Lean and Cn's Weekly Report. l.'Hi. I IViuinjr. Kob. 10. i The slump in ti:i has i-.in tinuc.l .".nil today's b'liili.n pi tftH and BM la. three months shews luis M tfca swat of I 17 1"-.. i-i-am i lively. Tli* backloag ;i reatare of the tin415 words
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Article167 1928-02-15 13 v -'^k- nd report I aadoa, iaa. is. haa coaUnued l 1 B i«ued. and pric-< t i Inclined ta jkg*-, "»ri»l ta. been ir,, Xl ,lai. '*<"ic,of the bc-nr a ceo on. I. H'lt. i», itnothcr rroop predict a rrwit- > r '<■'■;• from th. ...-v dredrin*167 words
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Article239 1928-02-15 13 Ai.n i |h-. A>.-.- Pans*. iii,::7*t n... Auetralaal i. l'.">o \b> > 31 'in; ,i :■> n»i 12.04 1 ilt*. SO.7US Iba. ii nn Conaoll la>d. 'oi.tnn ;;,< Rertam Bxtende«l. 16,400 Basaett. l7,Mt Iba. Brunei Unit rd Plantation! 22.758* Bnl It Timah. li.:.i i Iba. Balftownie l;».»uo lb*.239 words
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Article19 1928-02-15 13 What are diplomatic n-la- < us, father Kath»-r "There an m Mwh i* .pie IV 1>..\."19 words
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Advertisement141 1928-02-15 13 FOUR KEEN VALUES baby hrrrl N chair jj-^j*^ 9 P th H'HITEAW iY'S I AMOI'S «P I < •'\'i > A DAINTY SWING COT. Koi baby, is., tOnstratton. uloun Pick. Blue or Whi-.r^. j Price SH.'O eadL Price 529.50. g.. 9 thY WHITELAW TMRK-WUTT BEDSTEAD rMMMtUMB BJ XCf I ()l141 words
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Advertisement185 1928-02-15 13 CHEVROLET CAKS AND TRUCKS vPß^fifSß KSiW Tourer $1,305 /^BEtfeSc j?' Sedan $1,795 JBeSiH'J j :r: B^S^^fe l T n Truck $1,295 ifcifL H^^l' Jl3aWoT '/i T;jn Truck ()1 >: The Supreme Transport for Economy and Utility Borneo Motors, Ltd. .'iDcorjK.rattd in S.S.) SINGAPORE, PENANG, TAIPING, IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR, SEREMBAN, MALACCA.185 words
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Advertisement1190 1928-02-15 14 iMtj over $7,500,000 S.C, Assurance in force over $27,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. d^gfteatwi fa tut**. mmu»^m lonoon ow ICB tc ■KAD OrFICI Wltc»vst»i Boass, •<aga»ers. Th. Cmmrs, ha. «O.OW dspoalUd with Us Bapr... C^rt of tn.U.. sad sr.,ll*. with th. British UU Assoaas. Ce-pa-le. At 1«1,190 words
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Advertisement388 1928-02-15 14 BANKING 1 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. ,'laeorporatsd la Kaglaad). I CapiUl AnthorlssU (tt.000,000 P U*pi.ni Subscribed «1.800.000 J Capital Paid np f1.060,000 Kesertfe Fond and Sett *I.64B,fiCfi BOARD OF DIRECTOESj J. M. Byrie, Chalrmaa. P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Hambro, .1. O. Robinson, Eaq. Esq. Sir David388 words
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Advertisement413 1928-02-15 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. na btr, Haag Koag Bonk Ckrs., BlagaaMT*. All plans of Life Endowment »nd Ananity olieies issued at lowest rat«» obtainable In Ulaya. Ainu IU,MMM COMMERCIAL UNION, ASSURANCE CO, LTD. (Incorporated la Engliid) Fir*, Lift, Marina, Accident, Gaaraat** and Motor. Maaaawa* .Ml.OOO.OM LBTHUft C. POTTS-Manag.r413 words
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Advertisement195 1928-02-15 14 original I vacuum J iisunt jhwr iresh ffl GETZ O B F*T°H S E* C S 4* ORIENT LTD. INC. M MAGDOUGALL CO., LTD. 42. SACKVILLE STREET, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W I. Civil and Sporting Tailors for Ladies and Gentlemen. Highland Dress Outfitters. Expert Breeches Makers. Handwoven Tweeds a Speciality. We195 words
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Advertisement609 1928-02-15 14 TWO DAYS' IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ,f 101 freehold ahop, terrace ami bune»l'>w ts situate at Gaylang Roml. near Qsqraaag Police Station, Singapore. Pa k« held at MwMW .I'ht-ons; Koon Seng Cos sale-ruom, X*. M, Chulia Street, Singapnrp, on \Vedn«-<.dav. February V>. and IwMamay 16, (i.ninicncinir at 2. .10 p.m. each609 words
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Advertisement119 1928-02-15 15 *r i i V ir~> v it*' vßflß^^F 'V flfll^^^^^BYi As? y^ w I i i j iTl^^^^y^K 3>i^^J^^B jiff SECOND-HAND JF r\ im Small Deposits Easy Payments -Good Cars DEPOSIT morris cowley DEPOSIT standard $250 lst CLASS condition $300 4 SEATER tourer Price $950. Price $900. DEPOSIT CLTNO I119 words
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Advertisement207 1928-02-15 15 THE NEW 14 lU> BRITISH IN NAME, DESIGN AND WORKMANSHIP PUBLIC PREFERENCE PROVES HUMBBR QUALITY. The shortest ride in a HL'MKER Car will convince you thai it represcni i ndard of automobile enjrjncuring second to none. The itfltdily maintaii of the en^ne— as effortless on gradients as on the level—207 words
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Advertisement189 1928-02-15 16 H\ SiMiial Vppointment to H.M. the King of Siam. IbM 1-72. THI GIFTS ffIAT LAST We have the largest ■efeetkM in the East THE LATEST DESIGNS IN JEWELLERY SILVES A i:.P.N.S. WARE I Ui.. VrticUs of Merit from house (,i distinetioa with 55 YEARS REPUTATION. B. P. M SILVA Jeweler189 words
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Advertisement182 1928-02-15 16 GLASGOW GOAL TAR (LION BRAND) Stock* held by LEE KIM SOO 40, HIGH STREET. GUIDE TO MALAYAN TIN COMPANIES 1927 Price $2.50 KELLY WALSH, LTD. (Ineorporatad Im Hoof lonf RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. Tk. oauunding quality of NEEDLH* a** brought about nmarkabU twitch U public ta«U. Nothing extraordinary la U<t. But182 words
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Advertisement1634 1928-02-15 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PREPAYABLE CHARGES for WanU, For SaU, To Let, etc., In ordinary close Mt t»«. f^Tr»« lix wordi to line) «r« :-Per l.ne One insertion 28 cents, two in. 46 "reV^n. 64 cent., four in. 82 eent., five in. $100 .ix in. »U ten in.. $1.40. "rive nt $165,1,634 words
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Advertisement237 1928-02-15 16 British-made SAFES i I in* THE "IMPREGNABLE" I i Hh [_a*S' f JBC___Bm___. IN 10 SIZES. Fitted with Two Chubb Locks. THE ALL STEEL SAFES As Supplied to Government Depts. Straits Steamship Co. Leading Banks and Clubs, Merchants and Institutions. Catalogue with full specification Sent on application. Sold by Sole237 words
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Advertisement277 1928-02-15 16 MISS MAYO'S MOTHER INDIA. A Rejoinder by K. N \TAR AJAN. Fhia is it scathing exposure of the many nt'Tiilacioiis nllcgations of Miss Mayo against :hc charactrr and aspirations of ihe Indian pi-opli-. ami thtil social institutions. Mr. Satarajan ehami KUI Mayo for freely indulging in hall'-trutha and even untruths277 words
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