The Straits Times, 27 February 1928
1928-02-27
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Title Section13 1928-02-27 1 The Straits Times. No. 28,717. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1928, PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement91 1928-02-27 1 in i TH« FVBRTDAY Mil K. Ask Your Doctor WHAT HE THINKS OF "BEAR Jl| BRAND THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE Hygienic Swiss Milk PREPARED WITH INFINITE CARE AT STALDEN, EMMENTAL, IN THE HEALTH-GIVING BERNESE ALPS. Sole Agents for Malaya JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LIMITED Eatd. In LONDON, A.D. 1666. SINGAPORE. STOCKS91 words
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Advertisement237 1928-02-27 1 Robinson's m r .anrnTsT fcj o •De^otifui; |&Pfl ■Mew Showroom L Crirt£>nncs il^M C c 1 Curtains lag*! Cover* war pets C^/ tPrys! Stocked \vit!i merchandise that JL^y^&ir> offers the economical solution (TiSil^i -^rlS^wl i' of decorating a new house, or t jJwpS? %J WJifM 1 altering and adapting an237 words
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Article1209 1928-02-27 2 J. S. M. Rennie - J. S. M. Rennie. FICTION AND FACTS. (By The following is the oix lulling portion of Mr. J. S. M. KennieV article on Cheap Kubber," the first, portion of which appeared in Saturday's issue. raking the average all uv. r output per acre per annum to be iM1,209 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement236 1928-02-27 2 CoMghs,CoMs, Broiichiti^ All Gh^st anil Lung r//r\r //r > \'S Affections X^j Arr.'icr's Emulsion is univer- I 9^^m?> —^J^l^-^'fwß recognise J as a standard Ql \,l]u| proved treatment for <^^-^*^C^g^* üM jhs, bronchitis, in- v^^ —i^~~^/ 5wT" i|l(^ tluenza, and for all catanhal affections ot the respiratory jf^WmulJ or digestive236 words
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Advertisement329 1928-02-27 2 NIGHTMARE Are you troubled wiih nightmare Is your leep disturbed by distressing dreams so that he night's rest does not refresh you Are rau pale and weak, tired most of the time lut of brecth on slight exertion lg your appetite poor, your digestion weak, ind do you have pains329 words
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Advertisement144 1928-02-27 2 BIG B \RGATNS #> NEW STOCK OF GUITARS at $14 SEASON CO., LTD. 11l and 113, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Haiphong j^^^pk DRAGON Supplied to the Singapore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, FJM.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. Dupire Brothers Sole Agents, SINGAPORE. SCHERiNG-KAHLBAUM A.G., BERLIN (VdRM.144 words
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Article463 1928-02-27 3 Abolition at this Stage "Unthinkable." A special cable to the Times of Ceylon, iat«d London, Feb. 16, says Mr. Eric Miller, presiding at a meeting of the United Serdang (Sumatra) RaMar Plantations, Ltd., to-day, characterised the Premier's announcement as "a bolt from the blue, thrown without explanation or463 words
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Article223 1928-02-27 3 Fewer Captures During T he Week. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) K. Lumpar, Feb. J I The following further captures of ■muggier! have been reported 'iy the Customs preventive launches <l oif Ihe west coast A telegram from Ihe r.kat Reports the capture of a koleh v.ith seven Malays223 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement154 1928-02-27 3 RECORD SOLO FLIGHT London to Australia IN Sixteen Days Kstablishcd by Capi. Bert Hinkler on SHELL SPIRIT 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 high grade steels, skilled154 words
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Advertisement356 1928-02-27 3 (plicwillgp Relief and comfort will imnediately follow the use of CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC REMEDY This old, reliable remedy has had the endorsement of physicians fox many years. All Jrugj^ts carry it. People all over the world use it for colic, stomach cramps, abdominal pains and diarrhoea. It always gives prompt relief.356 words
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Advertisement634 1928-02-27 3 i EX-SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA SINGAPORE BRANCH. The, annual general meeting will be ho in the Lounge of tlie Singapore Cricket Clv on Tuesday, February 28, 11)28, at 9.15 p.i AGENDA. 1. To read, and if approved, confirm tf minutes of the last Annual Qmwi Meeting held on Wednesday, April634 words
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Advertisement758 1928-02-27 3 RUBBER SEEDS THK ANGLO-DUTCH PLANTATIONS np JAVA LTD, BOEBANG, JAVA will Ihvh I*4 seed pinions (si v. naoen- redja. The I. :l 19 2 I from twenty-flva Mothei i in thai year wai 200 pins. < 1 1 >- rubber jilwiiho-ii icrap) per tapping (third day >und in t tio758 words
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Advertisement499 1928-02-27 4 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA ANI APCAR LINES Oneorpor.red In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PWNTNBrLAR AND ORIENTAL B.N. CO T'NDER CONTRACT WITH HI? MAJESTY'S OOVmiMBNT, LONDON AMD FAR F.AST MAIL PF.RVICK OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage due S'por. •ORE M Mar. I VANTUA 11.000 Mar.499 words
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Advertisement618 1928-02-27 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YISEN KAISHA) TO LONDON j Naplea, Maraeille., London, Antwerp and Rotterdam 1 Yea.el. Tonnage Due Sail KATORI MARU ir,.non Feb. 2!) Mar. 1 A I M"l A MARU ft.ooo Mar. 16 16 I KASHIUA MARU 10,000 Mar. 29 SO lIAKONE MARU 10.500 Apl. 12 13 1 SI'WA618 words
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Advertisement481 1928-02-27 4 BURKS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well known steamer MAREI.LA 1 7,875 tons) and the new motor vessel. MALABAR (1,512 tons' 1 The M. MAi'J 1.1.A is the largest nnd finest steamer trading to481 words
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Advertisement631 1928-02-27 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET HAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) 1 Incorporated in Hollnnd I Under contract with tk. NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No MM, wiih «uli-connections '■> Paswaca, Freight, Transhipment. Marine Depts. ami Maaaavr*. Daak. Representative, for Singapore and Strait> Settlement of the Official To.lri.-t Bureau of Juva. All information,631 words
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Advertisement566 1928-02-27 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. C, LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.— CENOA. MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOWMARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW —POSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON.566 words
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Advertisement427 1928-02-27 4 THE SIAM STEALS NAY. CO., LTD. (lacorpor*ted U Slam) BANGKOK COASTING SEXVICC Fer Kemaman, Kreta>, Trengrana, Kaiaataa, Rangnar*, Telupin, Putani, Blmfora, t*ai«. Bandnn, Knkaamoi. La.igsaan. Cheaiaaa aao Bangkok. Per;»rtnt-» St'DOHADIB PItA( HATIPOK The utoaioer? «r« ll coat With alactrl* light anJ bo-* cxe>l''-n( acmar.--noiation 'or iret-cli ih« round trip from427 words
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Advertisement553 1928-02-27 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BtJCKNAU STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporatod in Eugland) "EI.I.KRMVN" MSB PASSENCER AND FREIGHT SERVICE T THE UNITED KINGTOM AND CONTINENT FREir.HT SERVICB ovm ibm To Ilong Kong, Shanehat and Japan Due S'poi i \I > I-: In port Mar. 10 'RE Apl. 7 r.*. CITY OF ATM' May553 words
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Advertisement433 1928-02-27 5 STATE SHIPPING SERVIG M. S. KANGAROO PBOM FRKMANTLF.. W.A. •lut- Singapore March 6. For r >-; eulnrs regarding passage ai freight sa, apply to McALISTKR ft CO, LTD. DCM m STEAMSHIP LIN !<;>l \n-THE-WORLD SERVICE NE>V rOI X and BOSTON via COLOMBO Ml), ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, '<A snd MARSEILLES. Arrive Leave433 words
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Advertisement489 1928-02-27 5 !E STOOMYAART MAATSGHAPPU "NEDERLAND 1 HOLLAND-EAST-ASIA LINI Homeward Saillnga to AMSTERDAM AND ROTTERDAM Dae Sails P. C. HOOFT F.-b. U lit EKASIMOEN Mar. 2 KONINUIN DER NEDERLANDEN Mar 9 9 I'RINS DER NEDERLANDEN I MANOERAN ApJ.' v j? < UK. HUYGJNI Apl. 20 20 JOH. DE WITT May 4 4489 words
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Advertisement349 1928-02-27 5 British-India Steam Nay. Co Ltd. (APCAR UNE) For HONG KONG, AMOY, t MOJI, KOBE and OSAKA S.S. SHIRALA (7,811 tons) Sailing March 1 This vessel has axcellent modern accommodation for first and nccoud claas passengers. For full particulars r« passag*, etc., apply to ADAMSON, GILFILLAN fk CO, LIMITED Hong Koag349 words
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Advertisement526 1928-02-27 5 O If On The ace Hawaii W a y non,e In the temperate climate <>!' the year 'round and with the Hawaii there are countlos healthful climate make life things to do. Surfing in the in tin Islands always coinbluest waters golfing on fortable. Summer La particourses where cool trade526 words
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Advertisement491 1928-02-27 6 GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE Junction Albert and Bencoolen Street*. North Bridre Hoad. Tel. >o. 289. 1 rom Friday. February 24 hi Thur*d.\. TAI.MAIX.K NKSBTB 1 vw'u'Vi'V^fa From »ednesda>. February 22 to NKiHlI.i at 9 Ke.l CowiK.y Storie. by Real Cwtaff kf I uesday. February 2». 1928. A. l>e Herrie* Smith491 words
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Advertisement353 1928-02-27 6 VICTORIA THEATRE THE BATTLES OF CORONE AND FALKLAND ISLANDS The Epic Naval Drama. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA SPECIAL MUSK. Under the dwtincuishod patronage »f H. E. The Governor Sir Illi. ll CLIFFOKD. M.C.S., C.C.M.C, fi.B.E.. H. E. The (i.O.C. Malaya. Maj. General C C VAN STRMIIEN/EE. C.8.. CJIjG. Ritrht Rev. The BISHOP353 words
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Advertisement184 1928-02-27 6 COMING SOON' THE TORRENT By VINCENT BLASCO IBANEZ, Ihc Author who jiavc lfu i World THE FOUR HORSEMEN 1 Fettering GRETA GARBO and RICARDO (OHT-'. Wmich (or THE ERUPTION OF THE tigLCAKO MOUNT PMAT£U A most marvcnoui film showing tl i the M^init K;"tk:ii:.'i t i >! t lava ben184 words
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Article147 1928-02-27 7 HMTfUDB. .M..nd»v. February 27 II. U. l'.i 1.111., 8.8, 2.44 p.m, ■erelal C«p, Minefields v Kong ti.ink. Ml Mtg., Y.W.C.A.. Raffles ...m. M. lursdav, Krhrurry 28 II. W. L'.4K a.m., o.5, 3.62 I ..It;:., Raeecav <:.:iu p.m. \-scon. C.-nerai Alt''.. SX.C V.'dnrada). Krliruary 2* H. W. :\.:<1147 words
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Article286 1928-02-27 7 KEt'l-i il i (il B. i .v;ik. I. '•> n,^. Iri •il Wharf .Nil Coal Wharf Mil VESSELS IK Ml ,i>CM T-njonf I'agar i Dock Wat Afridi :i« Dock N i Krppel Harbour Hock .Nil No. 1 Dock Kruiiprina Olav N... 2 Dock Produce, Kelstmi. Vessels Arrived.286 words
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Article85 1928-02-27 7 S.I; t Pandjaag, L.-r-Vulis nnd Bagan Si Ap' Api i Will th.- trtap) and tern In4ia (Ai |a m 1 h i>pine lalnnd T, r>l To-morro». Ai.rmba and Katun. i';!" ij.i. T.-m1,.1.ui.., 11 oriir Chuan I Caylon, Kgypt an-; t. fylon. Southern n<j,a ■"ri L p...- Selal85 words
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Article29 1928-02-27 7 By 8'par« LcMoa Jan. t« F»b. 11 .Ian. 27 Feb. 18 J«n. 27 »h. 2u Jan. 2R > jn FrL. J F«b. "o >«b. I Ftb. 3729 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article141 1928-02-27 7 Singapore, F«b. 27. Rubber. Local -Ih'j cents. Quitl Rubbers. Quiet. New Scadaii UU-&M Ualaka Pindaa 1.60-*1.66, Moi,mkab> 34 -us cents. Jirain Kuantan* H5 cent»-l, «.'onii<mirns 150-1.65, Hroitas 95 CenU-l.OtV Kedal --jngt-i rukang* 90-95 etnta Alli-nbyx 2 05-2 15. .Now Screndahl ;-:;.L'cl Eukit JeloMBgi r.,>-| r p141 words
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Article135 1928-02-27 7 Rose Macphail and C o. Biagapow, Feb. 87 I.- ml.. i... u,, i;, l ..i:. ion. Rubber It. l%d u.i if. KmtH Dtvdg* id renawat 74-78 nnti, Kuchai l.oiM.y,. Snnni Way I.OS-3.10, Knyoh 90-92 H erntt Talan 1-1.024, North Taiping iini.i-_". x t ;ii pirn: 1.2J> S l.i;;.. Rahman Hydraulic135 words
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Article74 1928-02-27 7 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO KuKhy, Keb. M. Koreici: \eh:.ni{cs arc Amsterdam I2.UH, Athens 369*4, Berlin 20.43, Bombay is. .-il-.-i.M. Brnaaeli :t5.02, Buchare-- TM< B— oa Aim Copenhagen 18.2U5, Geneva LT..:i! Helainjtfors 193).. Hong ■:■.<!.. Kol.c la. 15-l(id.. Lisbon Irld JS.f.i. Milan 92.104, New York I*l 27-82, Orlo 15.:!1',.. Paris 124,74 words
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Article62 1928-02-27 7 Knif« Attack in Teluk Ayer Street. The cries of Chinpvo who being jr two c hu;-.i in Peluk Ayer Street In.-' nighl n?rp heard liy ;i Malay. The M;:i:.y weal to the alta-.'kcd m;m s uaistaace. He captured one ,f Mm The other made pood hi*62 words
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Article36 1928-02-27 7 [IIIU TKLECKAM] L<iiui(;n, Feb. tS. Port S'.id:i!i The llutds Manocrmil, bound for Sourauaya, sent a ■rinleM ft porting t'ne loaa at two propeller nliitna EOu i> to Km :i tuuler her own Itaan.36 words
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Article50 1928-02-27 7 for help of a IIiMM omrkde wc> beim Xi upetain roua of ;i Chin .Nam ■ached a police patr I last 1 i:cy ariivcri at the house r.s the n *m icnvinp thu pri-misc^. hi bait* thai followd Urn patrol was ■Con onr of the alle.eed robbers.50 words
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Article47 1928-02-27 7 arrivals from China in t'iiimsr sarrcptitionaly landed on the Ra>t Coast of the Island durirv. the week-end, and on Friday. The landing was apparently to avoid delay in harbour, and pussihly wHle in quarantine. Police patrols on the coast wore responsible for several arrests.47 words
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Article45 1928-02-27 7 A Chinese inmate of Tan Tuck BaaY'l Hospital wh<. had previously complained i)f ha.'iij; bee-i assaulted by fellow lii (1 un 1-riciay. No f;i n m sul;s toih.wid the allei'.-d aaaaait De:i!h to pneumonia and prieti: :«cnint;iti~. Coroaor'l riKiuiry will W> held.45 words
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Article41 1928-02-27 7 The band of the S.S. Police will perform .1.*****0 waalhi 1 pcrmittiag ootaide v ictorla Theatre tnI.m. :—March. 1) Overture, Stradella ■vl.n, Thr Maul of the Mounta. -nison). The Broken Welooy (vnn Bier.p) Intel -mezzo. Canterbuiy (himts (Ancliffe) Selection, Carincn (M41 words
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Article24 1928-02-27 7 I Iboumo is expected Ui on Keb. 29 and to leave >n March 4 for Penang. She leaves Penang on jlarch 7 toe Colombo.24 words
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Article144 1928-02-27 7 On London, Ban* 4 in 2 1.: "2 Demand Prifktl 3 2,i'rl On New York, IA... 58^ 57 T 4 On France, Uank 1.1. U36 On India, Bank l.T. 1H i 4 "■i Hong Ko< n pc (!isc tt% '•v«, Ba,^ j4 0 4 On .Japan, Bank144 words
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58 1928-02-27 7 July-S.pt. 4y Tono of Market :—full. Latest .Cable :—London Spot Sheet Is. IVI. per lv. Xew York r—Spot Sheet <;. ceuu t»H per Ib. H.S.S. egua! to Standard, Q.C.F Standard K.S.S. Standard ES.S. on Tender m C ,)O( Spot Itmrth A|)iil-.Iuii( July-S.i,i. Buyer* •IK'.58 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article415 1928-02-27 7 IMM \..i. Pd. i'l i'l Asam Kumbanc il il K; lnC rin Tin 1 Batang Pudang 1 I Hniu Caves £1 £1 rhviult-riang 1 1 Chin Chin i'l £1 Kastern Siam il il llnad V'ui 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jlon^ Fatt (1 il Hucy Vot Pn£ tl415 words
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Article152 1928-02-27 7 issue \al. Pd. Bnyon SelMn II fl B. Any Tabasco 1 1 CVnir-.l Engine 1 1 Cycle CarrUgi £1 £1 E. Smcltim- > i I 5 Krascr I lei) HIO H.i.iv.r d Bk. 12". 12:. H. I Hk. 10 10 Hoi 10 10 Kal: Bi II) 10 Mo.ic.-M 10152 words
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Article82 1928-02-27 7 0. Ensr. (1 p.i 6%prcm. Macapan I 7 p.c. $5.>.. ins Snewwre M _I.K'*VHW <«• par. 6 prtm. .>mirapore Mum. B 4 c.c f 1;i0T M I'-. i-inirapOTc. Municipal p.c. i.i 1909 $1,100,01X1 HO par. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. »i mi 3 $2,000,000 80 90 Bta»poti Municipal 5 p.c.82 words
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Article408 1928-02-27 7 truer and Co. and Lyall and Eratt'g quotations. To-day'i PrM'ei Fra«er I.yall A Co. Evatt. All.nby ($1) Alor Gajah C$1) .1 Hitam ($1) V Kilning ($1) Am. Malay ($2) A. Molck (H) A Punas ($1) Balf»wBi« ($l) BilllECIt ($1) Ciogas N. ($1) Bmnei V. (*5) B. Jolutonr (*U408 words
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Obituary40 1928-02-27 7 ACKNOW LEDGMENT Mr. Cbia Wan Kmt m.l f.im.lv 1..-. nlatives and friends who attended the I of the late Mr. Chla Kenc n,-e. and it i .-«> those nh.i Mn< wreaths and let- tan of condolence in their tad bereavein. i.:.40 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement267 1928-02-27 7 AUCTION SALE valuable fieehold land 989 years leasehold property situate at Killiney Road, Shanghai Road and Ford Street, Singapore. To be sold by public .-.notion by Messrs. Pcwell A Co., Ltd., at their sale-room. No. 17, Katfles Pluce, Singapore, on Tuesday, March 6. at 2.30 p.m. t MHK ITLARS.1 T267 words
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Advertisement503 1928-02-27 7 WCSTKRBOUT. Or. rcbruary l«28. a Mo. Kerkmn Koad, 8hif pww, t< i Hil<l». wife of Mr. We Erment is announced uf Mi l.nv •<.. the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs Law Tia« Tmg and Mss T:;n Y.n Wai, the youngest daughter of .Mr. and .Mrs Tan I.i-M chyc. THE503 words
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Advertisement548 1928-02-27 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other < las.siiied Advi*.. gag p»K«< IS. w wrs X.X sai.k. y\i WANTED VERANDAH I HI I X condition. 1.1.1 .1. Strait BOARD AND RESID) Froi i FOB SALE wntr driven. WANT! u-t po ku Junior I FURN. ROOMB To to 800. Call IS, i TO LET ONK548 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous71 1928-02-27 7 M KTEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandai)!; Kerbau Station. (By Courtesy of Government Health O«ce i Kor tl.e 11 Hour* i-nding at Midnight on iVbruary M. had* taapamtam hsj r iirv ■K-an shaiu- tcrapcratan mi.:, f 1ms. -un radiation pu p Min. cruss radiation -:.:,y Sea tcmjtaratnrt Max. M, Site. BQ K. t71 words
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661 1928-02-27 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEB. 27. STABILISING TIN PRICES. In a recent article discussing stabilisation in connection with tin, we proposed to review the consolidating policies of the tripartite group the Tin Selection Syndicate Trust, the AngloOriental Trust and the London Tin Syndicate. The first of the group the661 words
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Article550 1928-02-27 8 Verily ih.e intics of the Indian Xationalis: politicians pass all unde:•Manding. By the narrow but sufficient majority cf one, the Swarajists and their allies have thrown out of the Legislative Assembly the Bill to provide for «n Indian Navy. H'.'iv is indeed a sifrr of th" sincerity of550 words
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Article1499 1928-02-27 8 IV. MATTERS OF POLICY (By Sir Ernest Harvey, K.U.E., Director and Chief Cashier of the Kank of England.) I. A central bank should ensure to the public the provision of adequate oanking facilities on reasonable terms. The ordinary competition between trading banks may usually be relied upon1,499 words
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Article356 1928-02-27 8 SOCIAL AMD PERSON AL. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Souter are leaving Port Swettenham for Home by the Hector on Wednesday. A Reuter cable states that a Knighthood for Mr. Justice Peter Grain, Judge for the Supreme Court of China, has been gazetted. Mr. E. A. Ross, an Officer of356 words
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Article59 1928-02-27 8 Departure Delayed Cntil End Of the W«fc It is now announced that the Red Rose, the light aeroplane in which Cap am Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller atv lying to Australia, will not be ready for caving until the end of the week. It iiad been hoped59 words
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Article33 1928-02-27 8 A Chinese armed with an automatic pistol, fully loaded, was arrested in Tank Hoad coffee-house to-day. The •offee-house was raided by Insp. Bird and i party of plain clothes men.33 words
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Article36 1928-02-27 8 From Australia, by Marella, due at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan, by Morioka daru, due at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan, by Katori Main, lue at Singapore on Wednesday, the 29th nstant.36 words
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Article55 1928-02-27 8 A 11 yln in has been arrested in possession of a seditious publication. The irrest was mad. by Insp. Uphill in v Geylang lorong last night. The arrested man was employed by a European as a •ook. He was produced before the Second Police Magistrate (Mr. W. N.55 words
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Article58 1928-02-27 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable dated Feb. 25, their quotations being in cold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber exchange sales to-day 775 tons. March 28.30, April 28.50, May 28.80. June 28.80, July 28.90, August 29, September 29, October 29.10. To-day's58 words
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Article72 1928-02-27 8 The annual meetirg of the Singapore branch of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya will be held at the Singapore Cricket Club on Tuesday evening, starting at 9.15. The proceedings, which are expected to be quite brief, will be followed by a smoking concert at which those72 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement165 1928-02-27 8 IvJiTCHEIXs lV»'i."^l^S* THE HOUSE Ilt»2-""B»W OF QUALITY. Manicure for 50 cts. I>y special arrangement with the manufacturers of CUTBX Manicure preparations a MANICURIST in our hairdressing Department will MANICURE ladies and gentlemen at a nominal charge of 50 CENTS only. COMMENCING FROM THURSDAY, MARCH I. HOURS 5.30 a.m. to 12.30165 words
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Advertisement64 1928-02-27 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 FOX SPECIAL THE GAY RETREAT Featuring TED McNAMARA and SAMMY COHEN PAID TO LOVE Featuring GEORGE O'BRIEN First Show at 7.30 Fox Western Drama BLACK JACK Featuring HICK JONES. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD.. Proprietors. HIS MAJESTY THE KING USES Daikr) CARS64 words
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Advertisement84 1928-02-27 8 On Other Pages. Pmf*. Cheap Rubber By J. S. M. Rennie 2 Mr. Miller's Defence of Restriction :t Rubber Smuggler* Captured \i Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping and the MaiU 7 Meteorological Report 7 To-day's Share Market 7 Cable and Radio Newi Restriction Mr. J. \V. Campbell's View 9 The84 words
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Article628 1928-02-27 9 CHANNEL TRAGEDY LOSS OF TWENTY-TWO LIVES. ONE SURVIVOR OF ITALIAN VESSEL. Further parlut:l;i: s »f the collision in the KiiKlKh Channel bet Keen the Russian c;idi t ship Ton arisen and the Italian steamer Akamai. i slmw that ■inl> <ne in in was aaajca 1 foaaji628 words
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Article107 1928-02-27 9 [nuaaVOCßaa \u pan-asia.] IScrlin. Fel>. Hen Peterson, Burgomaster of Hamburg, ami \i: r. Trauimann. Legation Councillor, head of the Kast Asiatic department of th. foreicti urtice. with meml.iis ihe leading shijipin^ companies and l.iir export ;nerchants attended the •JMOaJ dinner of the Kast Asiatic orKaniaation of Hamburg?107 words
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Article141 1928-02-27 9 NEW FORCE FOR MOTORS ENGINE. t REITER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 25. Detroit What its backers predict j may revolutionise the whole theory of I neronautics has been invented by Lestei Henciershot in the shape of a new type of) engine driven, instead of petrol, by rk mechanism, runningReuter - 141 words
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Article185 1928-02-27 9 Death of Mr. William O'Brien. [itd'THi: TELEGRAM] London, Feb. Jo. The death has occurred of the Irish; nationalist William O'Brien. Mr. William O'BiUn, who was in his 76;h rear, was journalist and author, and from I l»U HI a Nationalist Member of j P«r aunt, principally for185 words
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Article114 1928-02-27 9 King's Congratulations To Birmingham. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Feb. 2G. i In a congratulatory message to the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, the King, who, with the Queen, visited the British Industries Fair there on Thursday, refers to the fair growing from small beginnings tea years ago to the114 words
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Article84 1928-02-27 9 Miniature Floating Dockyard. [REITER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 25. Mr. S. V. Goodall, lecturing at the Institute of Professional Civil Servants on Admiralty Floating Docks," said Singapore would be really a miniature dockyard, for, in addition to the equipment necessary for docking operations, it would have a small power-stationReuter - 84 words
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Article646 1928-02-27 9 CHANGED PLANS. PASSENGERS FOR R.A.F. MACHINES. H.E. Sir Hugh Clifford, whose interest in aviation and in local developments in that direction, is well-known, will fly down to Singapore from Port Swettenham to-morrow with hL staff. The R.A.F. flight of four Supermarine flying boats, which is646 words
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Article68 1928-02-27 9 THE FORCED LANDING. SPENT NIGHT UNDER WINDMILL. [REUTER TELECRAM] Londu.i, K< i>. 23. Sydney Captain Hinkler arrived in his machine at Camooweal, Queensland, at 12.45 p.m. He was forced down yesterday by a dust storm. Capt. Hinkler landed at Cloncuriy lai t continued his Might immediately andReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration32 1928-02-27 9 S;.ci.il Straits iimcs I'hotos. Two of the Itoyal Air Force flying boats, which are due at Singapore to-morrow afternoon, taken during their stay at Port Sweltenham.32 words
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Article132 1928-02-27 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Feb. 26. Capt. Hinkler related that he landed at a windmill near Brunette Downs station last night, owing to darkness and a severe dust storm. He slept under the windmill until daylight and then flew to Alexandria station for breakfast and then on to Camooweal. He132 words
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Article196 1928-02-27 9 [reutir telegram] London, Feb. 2">. Washington The State Department has advised the Treasury that it has no abjection to the coinage of the $5,000,000 worth of gold bais forwarded by th<t Soviet. President Coolidge is of opinion that the Russian gold shipments to the United States196 words
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Article152 1928-02-27 9 REASON OF MINISTERS RECALL. [REITER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. S3 Following the protests of Hie Austriar Chamber against the alleged opnrcs-ior ef the Austrian minority in South Tyrol j concerning which the Chancellor. Dr Soipcl. fiercely appealed to Italy and th< s world, the Italian Minister informed theReuter - 152 words
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Article157 1928-02-27 9 British Criticisms Of Report. [BRITISH mmiil RADIO] Rugby, Feb. 2u. I The secretariat of the League of Nations publishes a British memorandum I uri the report of M. Politis, reporter of the committee on arbitration and security. In a memorandum Lord Cushendun criticised the various suggestions put157 words
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Article144 1928-02-27 9 Russian Obstacle To Settlement. [RF.t'TER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 25. Xew York Mr. Debenham, representing Sir Henri Deterding, has left for home on board the Olympic. He declined to reveal the results of his stay in I the United States and so far there has been no definite confirmationReuter - 144 words
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Article1186 1928-02-27 9 PLANTING OPINION D MALAYAN EVIDENCE FOR INQUIRY. c MR. J. W. CAMPBELL URGES LOCAL COMMITTEE. That a Malayan commi j appointed to put to) I rubber (MUktkM 'lur>r I the Home Government's inquiry, ami that j the polity should be continued whether Dutch -o-opt'KHion cm lv1,186 words
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Article68 1928-02-27 10 Cordial Welcome In Madras. [MTB TM.EC.RAM) London. Kjl>. X (real Calcutta, the briefly halted at iras .ui<i was aeeerded a mixed 'u,\,ls lined trie railway Madras and cheered the memthe Commission. Ihe latter were cordially welcomed at on, and Municipal official gari Jonn Simon, crowds shouting •iv equivalent68 words
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Article289 1928-02-27 10 AnnnyenH'nts ft»r JcMm tiazaar. A coir, pomlcnt writes informing urthai be arrangemeats tor the grand I aid of the orgaa and church > iuiml of the l*resbyU'iian Church are well in hand. Lady Marriott has Umdly consented to open the bazaar, which is to be held in the289 words
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Article120 1928-02-27 10 [TRANS-OCEAN VIA I'AN-ASIA.J Berlin, Feb. M. ''hi King of Afghanistan's official stay ■it Berlin closed with a visit to the Nauen tat ion, where rcuresi-n'.atives of the big German electrical eoaeenw, Telefaaken, Trans-Radio and A. E. G. Siemen-i-d the KiiijT. The King was keenly interested 'n120 words
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Article46 1928-02-27 10 Association Annual Conference At Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Feb. 2G. of the Engineering AssoLtioa of Malaya are holding their ten ;t v a; IVnang. I the water catchment Bats Fermgbi which it is eati- i/i": all.! supply er 3,000,0 m aaOaM day.46 words
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Article30 1928-02-27 10 [itElTKlt TELEGRAM] London, Fab. 2G. .'i.!a; Bj looping the loop times i.i 2SM) minutes, :i Kicnchmaa beat the world's record of wously held by the AnuTi1 ■man.30 words
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Article80 1928-02-27 10 rally and members of the Indian Association in particular will rebeat of the untimely death of Mr. <n which occurred at 2 o'clock Mr Solomon, who was th. ion's wicket keeper and goalie for thai] ami hockey, played football •.ay i'.ir United Engineers atrainst J.C.B.A. and appeared80 words
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Article45 1928-02-27 10 aces sey of fourteen sustained fatal injuries in Victoria Stre<r jumping from a trolley hus that is alleged to have been in motion at the time. A Coroner's enquiry will be held. Death was due to fracture of base ef the skull.45 words
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Article486 1928-02-27 10 Committee of Civil Research. Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent in- 1 t'ornis as that the F.M.S. Government has j received the following telegram from the Secretary of State You have no doubt seen the press notice thai the Print Minister has asked i the Committee of Civil Research to486 words
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Article304 1928-02-27 10 Th.- Inion Star Opera will present an. v her two parts of the Malay folk love story "Dan Dan Stia to-night. About 230 people attended the concert given by the band of the 2nd bn. Duke of Wellington's Regiment at Sea View Hotel last night, and enjoyed a304 words
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Article86 1928-02-27 10 Mr. P. C. Tuni'oull. in his address to shareholders in Swlenak Rubber Co., -As regards cultivation, in order i-op in line with the latest developments, we have decided on experimental v mk in the new extensions, so as to give I v reliable and definite first-hand data for86 words
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Article238 1928-02-27 10 RUGBY. England Defeats France. [Ueuter Telegram.] London, Feb. 25. The King witnessed England's victory by 18 potatl (three goals and a try) to 8 (a goal and a try) over France in the internal ional rugby match at Twickenham to-day. There was an attendance of 00.000. Sunny conditions prevailed. EnglandReuter - 238 words
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Article124 1928-02-27 10 Tannin Club Tournament. The following are the Tanglin Club tournament ties for Wednesday Dyne Cup. Green and Mrs. Frcyberg v. Holyoak and Mrs. Atkin Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Hickey v. Mr. and Miss F. Salrnond. Williams and Miss Richardson v. Assilir and Miss Wallis. Potts and Mrs. Gregory Jones124 words
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Article77 1928-02-27 10 Varsity Crews Getting Ready. [Reuter Telegram.] London, Feb. 13. Work has beuur. on the Cambridge boat, work on Oxford's will begin shortly. The .ter, in according with Mr. Bonnie's design, will be two feet shorter than that of Cambridge. Cambridge made their first appeararce on the CamReuter - 77 words
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Article94 1928-02-27 10 POMKg Chinese Beat Recreation Club. (Prom Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Feb. 25. In a match in the Penang cricket league to-day the Penang Chinese defeated the Recreation Club by the margin of three runs. The scores were 141 and 111, Second Test Match Against Jamaica. Kingston (Jamaica), Feb. 21.94 words
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Article155 1928-02-27 10 GOLF. Keppel Beat Garrison. The match between the Keppel and Garrison Golf Clubs, played on the Jteppel links yesterday under Shanghai foursomes euudUions, resulted in a win for j Keppel ny to 2%. More* were as follows. Keppel players J mentioned flist Upton and Hickey (I, Harker-Taylor and Brodie 0.155 words
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Article186 1928-02-27 10 Malacca V. Competition. The February me nthly spoon shoot of the Malacca Volunteer Corps Battalion Rifle Association was competed for yesterday handicap scores being as under. Owing to insufficient entries the net spoon was not presented. Ranges 9M| :'<JO ar.d 500 yards deliberate. H. S. Pereira 102.42 Kow186 words
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Article132 1928-02-27 10 HOCKEY. Cambridge Beat Oxford. London, Feb. lh. At Beckenham in an inter- Varsity hot-key match Cambridge beat Oxford by 5 goals to 1. The match was played in ideal %veathev before 4,000 spectators. Cambridge's win was the biggest margin victory since the war. Only two of the Oxford team. Wolfden132 words
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Article225 1928-02-27 10 Mr. W. H. Daly and Miss Alice Mulligan. The Cathedral of the Good Shepherd was on Saturday the scene of the wedding of Mr. Walter Henry Daly, of Messrs. Lyall and Riera, Singapore, to Miss Alice Mulligan. The Rev. Father P. Ruaudel officiated at the ceremony which was225 words
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Article151 1928-02-27 10 Chinese Tapper's Dead Captive. A corporal at the Bukit Panjang police station who went to Mr. Lim Nee Soon's estate on Feb. 19 to investigate the alleged capture of a house-breaker, found a Chinese lying- dead in the squatter's hut that as said to have been broken151 words
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Article77 1928-02-27 10 [REUTK TELEUKAM] London, Feb. 25. New York A meeting of representatives of 22 British organisations has established a British Commonwealth I'nitrd Relief ommittee for the purpose of carrying on all the charitable undertakings of these organisations in future. This concerted action is due to unemployment in77 words
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Article381 1928-02-27 10 In a house in Albert Street last night a quantity of Triad Society documents were found during a Police raid. A Chinese was arrested. The enquiry into the death of Mr. W. B. Balfour. who died from injuries sustained in a motor car accident in Orchard Road,381 words
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Article79 1928-02-27 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir— I' story of the Bengali dairyman diluting his milk with water from the Bukit Timah Canal may be capped by a recent experience of mine in the Tanglin Market, where I had the mistortine to see a Chinese79 words
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Letter396 1928-02-27 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—May I a.-k that th;. letter of mine on "Freezing Uut. published in the Straits Times of July 1"'. H'-'t. reprinted, as it is very pertinent to the present Restriction controversy As at picsmt. so in the middl< o( l.-l. anti-Restik-ticnists396 words
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Letter1091 1928-02-27 10 The letter referred to by Mr. Peck is reprinted below To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—Since Mr. Davidson failed to give the desired'explanation as to how abandonment of restriction and "freezing out would remedy over-production, per- haps I am] be allowed to state what, in my opinion, would1,091 words
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Article889 1928-02-27 11 ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUES. IRELAND'S VICTORY AT GLASGOW. [Beater Telegram.] in the Knciisi, Ltish I..- tawi were ai follow MtM« I. Blackbarn l Ti.tt.nh.-ini I n Hadderrteld 1 2 Manchrstei U 0 Dcrh> l' Sheffield United I E\ Ai nal t Bii n r K hara I IReuter - 889 words
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Article376 1928-02-27 11 Varied Activities For Current Year. 11, V.M.< .A. Aawrtaaant of pkyakal iiu ation. under th.- Jlrtfttw of Mr. l I', l.yiio. has arran(;e"l a eaamprahenaiv'e rmmma for the tmmmA yvuv. dataila ut v. lnih are as follows Sw i:..min(f. The eompetitkn w\\\ nmrm-ncr in May. The foQowing will376 words
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Article236 1928-02-27 11 MR. BALDWIN'S "KINHIA ADVICE." I.' li'lon, Feb. Hi. Tha Lobb; rnrrnpimdinti t«f l Lon!(.n newspapers feature tlic iiniuont in Hoo oi oiumons in tepaul to VUcoOßt W iuier. Mr. Baldwin M) with Viscount W'>\me:-, apparently tendeiinc kindly advic The latter Mushed, embarrassed by I ;ii. attention of the236 words
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Article64 1928-02-27 11 AN ADVENT UROUS CRUSE. [i:ki t;.i; tm. 1 i. i:\.\i l.oii'lon. Feb. ill. U'Uti-nlaii. A twenty-foot sailing life-lo.-it named the Si-huttevaer, which it is i. (aimed is unsinkalilr ;im) cannot be tapsix.fi. h^ set out on an adventurous 40 day voyage to Now York. The crew inclu<l»s the inventor anil64 words
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Advertisement267 1928-02-27 11 ffff^T^Tij^d l^ lhc Dance Orchestras recordV%>Hi«r>V,,c>r- .nX. nX for HIS WASTER S VOICE" are the finest in the world, and all the new j^. -'r titles of merit ;ire added to g m^ tne <:»t:i!oßue immediately t^^ "I^h^-^ th<v :ire !lva ao e Voice' &---7 >■%"'-'' rran, Poet and Philosopher,267 words
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Advertisement401 1928-02-27 11 Raff les Hotel Rooms with Latest Sanitary Arrangements. Grill Room unequalled in the Kasi. N TEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY DINER DANSANT EVERY TUESDAY. THURSDAY SATURDAY in the Finest and (/onleM Ball Room tv SAKE McGUIRE'S ORCHESTRA GNERIE VALENTINE TOMASITA BIRDWELL The well-known International Darners BBfjaar starhag al401 words
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Article580 1928-02-27 12 Judgment in Land Interest Dispute. Our Kuala Lumpu.- correspondent writes on Friday Mr. Justice Acton delivered judgment in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court this morning in a matter that had been referred to the court in connection with the bankruptcy of Mr. L- L. F. Fearon, the580 words
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Advertisement77 1928-02-27 12 fff|Bn| RANGE B OF MODELS '^Bf>#>Miß| ii il laW 1 PRODUCED. f 1 1 y-^K. JL- O 1 y—\^ Lj "^lffaV "a»A -> INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS "NY CARLSBERG BEER" A genuine and most popular beverage known and prized all over the world. !y« Obtainable at most Hotels, Clubs,77 words
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Advertisement310 1928-02-27 12 When a man wants 1 Mink the finest of Scotch J 1 P^l Wuskyhe calls for rj RJ. Club-to be sure jplf NAPIER JOMNSTONES ucuw L. WHISKY P i- CALDBECK. MA'GRI GOR f Co Ltd. g Sole Agent-; for Strai.s ftatdMftWM Md Fedcn* d Malay State! J Ke= Kml z,co^"W^sZ;;:z:'^310 words
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Article311 1928-02-27 13 UVIIVVII lllltllltUftU* William Jackl :m 1 report I idoa, 1. The trade poaitioa <»r boih ildvi of Ih* tntie is farourable, liut bmli in the United Btatei and bora many o:" the ie:idIng ipeealative itoeki arc al prieei which BUM the poaitioa dangerous, and the in- !>!.■ set-backs311 words
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Article173 1928-02-27 13 The Currency Commissioners' Ab»tract as at Feb. I. 1988, i u MUn S c. Whole e mount of Currency Notes in Circulation on Hl». I, mi 118.696,814.70 Average amount of Currency Notes in Circulation during tli.- nentii of J«J?. I9M llifiUMtM ■la) Currency Guarantee Fund I.i.iu I173 words
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Article414 1928-02-27 13 The following paiaeajen for the straits I ki -I rron London by the I', ami ■teamer Hantaa dae anil on J»n- -1. '>«' owing lo mUhap to tin- stoumer in 'lie All), i. Kcrk- :1. win- transferred to tha i! wh:« nrritrej mi Saturday; Mr. I. A. AIK-n. Mr.414 words
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Article42 1928-02-27 13 'M!'.l!<nr.'ii."' t*M the ■IMtln— lir. "a friend kMt a Wiilli-t i-oniainiiur (280 here ■day. Hi- now offers !■>:, for its j return." Thf auctiomvr waitc.l atnartailtlj taf ;i lew moments. Then a voice from tht Me hull mmr.umul :i|i."42 words
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Advertisement189 1928-02-27 13 I ALL-BRITISH Imperial PIN POINT TYPEWRITER. Chta machiw can led in ;> few BccondH lo write ;is an ordii ■> \'jc"!> mmm mum, limited IS7, STREET. SINGAPORE. THERE is no worry or anxiety in rearing Baby healthfully and happily, even in a tropical climate, when Glaxo is used as Baby's189 words
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Advertisement435 1928-02-27 13 TRADE MARK NOTICE NOTICE is hcrrby given that thr above IhJii Mtlll. which dip of tlir ppculinr slmpr of tkc Chinese gourd railed llhw I.nw in the llokion dialect arc the absolute properties of Lim Soe Kok, Lim Moo Kok and Urn X.:i X Lian who earn mi boalneu in435 words
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Advertisement1454 1928-02-27 14 rzzr. i nnn an Assu rance in force over $27,000,000 Atwetß wrm 17,500,000 S.C The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ta M«M«) LONDONOniCI, M. OH JM aVO. afBAD OmCM i Wiaeh^stor H»«t«, flaga*«Te, T.a taM U. HC 000 4.P...U. «M ta. tapren,, OM X *..U,o .m,U» BritU. UU A...ra»o,1,454 words
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Advertisement415 1928-02-27 14 INSURANCE THS MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURAiNCfc CO. '■4 loaf, Haag Koaa BtnJk Can, •lag.ayore. All plane of Life Irdowraent and Ananity lolicles issued at lowest ratea obtainable la flilaya. AaMU fli.Nff,««« COMMERCIAL UNION, ASSURANCE CO., LTD. incorporated la Xnglaad) Firo, Life, Marina, AerideLt, G.nraate* and Motor. Ainti.« w MI.OOf.AM ASTHUC C.415 words
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Advertisement714 1928-02-27 14 AUCTION SALE of Singapore properties. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co's saleroom. No. 30, Chuli* Street, on Wednesday. February 2», at 2.Jt p.m. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land and house known as No. C, Clive Street,* Singapore, area 950 square feet. Lot 2. Valuable freehold land situate at Truro Road714 words
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Advertisement144 1928-02-27 14 Obtainable in 1 Ib. tin* from MALAYAN MOTORS. LTD.. VNIVER9AI. CARS. LTD. and LYONS MOTORS. l.TI). ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE A limited Stock left of Our PAGODA "999" STOCKINGS TO CLEAR AT $2.60 p a!r NAMSEN'S 53, HIGH STREET. The British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits144 words
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Advertisement158 1928-02-27 16 GLASGOW GOAL TAR (LION BRAND) Stocks held by LEE KIM SOO 40, HIGH STREET. HOW TO USE YOUR MIND A Reading of this book will dispel the fogs of mental confusion and make direct productive thinking a pleasure. It is an investment in grey matter, the soil of achievement. Price158 words
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Advertisement820 1928-02-27 16 SITUATIONS WANTED BOOK-KEEPER TYPIST position. Al reference. Please reply Efficient," 17-A VYiikie Road. ItII.I.KT WANTKD, South Indian, factory conductor and 2nd grade gas and oil engine driver. Write stating salary to 290, S. Times. UNDERGRADUATE expert in typewriting, correspondence, etc., seeks post in mercantile firm. Good references. Write 283, Straits820 words
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