The Straits Times, 1 March 1928

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  • 9 1 The Straits Times. 3,720. <■' SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 THE FVERYOV^ Safety First DELICIOUS RICH SWISS MILK is guaranteed free from infectious germs of any kind, and is highly recommended by the medical profession throughout the world. 3* Quality— Purity —Richness Sole Agents for Malaya JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LIMITED F*td. In LONDON, A.D. 1«<«. SINGAPORE. Hall's zf^r.-^ 3 DISTEMPER
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    • 313 1 vj "RobinsonS" 0R VALUE AND SERVICE No. MIM. s- BROWN KID. ONE BAR. DISTINfTIVF BEIGE Kll Price $12 50 IMdlim/lllL NEW MODELS A IN /x (J§# WALKING SHOES, V^^^^ Achieving elegance through simplicity and providing a No 3 55. perfect finish to the Sleek > BEIGE KID, ONE BAR. Silhouette
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  • 1870 2 Tlffi PASSING OF EARL HAH.. (By Our Special Correspondent.) London, Feb. 2. Clean, simple, valiant, well beloved, flawless in faith and fame, Whom neither ease nor honour moved an hairsbreadth from his aim. These words of Kipling spring to the mind as one thinks of Douglas Haipt, soldier,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 113 2 for every make of cap LODGE SPARKING PLUGS WtfL Stnckitt* Tavtcrn Auto Comrany OfoijS I and all the- Leading C;..r.t;« through- f/ J^B>^ LOD<-i<- PI UO9 LTD iSM 2S&S&SB OLD DUTCH CLEANSER "Chases Dirt." .m\ I'- Ua ■< »'l -I cents ill ft:U'l|)S t" Distributors GRI BROS. 1 00. (Incorporated
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    • 414 2 Jg Don't Neglect Pimples Use Cuticura Now At th? first sijjn of pimples ar.oint pently with Cut-cura Oin'Tnent. After five minutes bath: with Cuticura Soap and liot water. Daily uae of Cuti-uro Soap »r.d Ointment will keep ths akin clear tnd heall'iy. JJBT- Sinnle Mcfa Smb. OWaat srd 1 alcum
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    • 160 2 ji kmi mm //^^Sxk Lemonade is always a Host fl vHK St Uer \l P°' > T. If. Lemonade is HM £S^.,Jj^ I J)ixs t of U* IJest Sdteri. ii It is made in a model Factory under hygienic condition*. Flavoured with Luscious Cali1 fwrniai Lemons, it has a refreshing
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  • 89 3 j Programme of drills up to and for March 4 Kri.lay March 2, Ul p.m., Drill Hall K» JV'i**"? 5 515 P m Drill Hail, n;u V lss Sect Parade i 515i 515 p- m DrUJ Hall C (Scottish) Co., Co. Parade; i 0.10 p.m.. Drill Hall,
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  • 28 3 Par Mai ending Sunday, March I Mm ->i;iy. .March l.Band Practice, cade adFriday, March j, Ambulance Claw lltuu>ju»i tcrs, 5.16 p.m.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 190 3 map I jy »m j;v Z) cI in L L FACTS LJ JTJ.ERE are seven of the many facts why Dodge Brothers Four excels in its class: 1. Swift acceleration— o to 25 miles per hour, through gears, in less than 7 seconds. 2. 20% increase in gasoline mileage. 3.
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    • 383 3 Leaves Hair Twice as Beautiful The simple hair styles of to-day mike K'iiutiful hair a necessity. Luckily, beautiful hair is now easily blamed. It is simply a matter of sham?oo me. Proper shampooing makes the hair soft nd silky. It brings out all the real life and ustre, all the
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    • 222 3 T».^:'. KY KOVAL WAKKANT TO lI.M. THE Kl.\<;. Wakefield Castrol Motor Oil is being used exclusively by the four ''Southampton" flying boats on the R. A. F. Far East flight! Only the ordinary grades of CASTROL are beinjf used— exactly the same as you can buy from your local dealer.
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    • 515 4 P. ft 0. BRITISH INDIA ANB APCAR LINES (Incorporated In Engiaad) MAIL AND PASSENGEK AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. j UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST i MAIL-SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA' AND JAPAN Tonnage due B'pnrs NAGPORE "'.300 Msr. 3 MANTUA
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    • 557 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naplea, Marseille., London, Antwerp and I Rotterdam Vessel. Tonnage Due Sail KATORI MARU 10.000 Feb. 29 Msr. 1 ATSUTA MARU 8,000 Mar. 16 16 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Mar. 29 80 HaKONE MARU 10,600 Apl. 12 IS SCWA MARU 11,000 Apl. 26 II FUSHIMI
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    • 480 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOVRNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings b) the well known steamer MARELLA (7.K75 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de
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    • 611 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF DATAVIA) I Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone So. :G4O, with sub-connect ion.< <v Pas uiir, Freight, Trmrhipinent, Marine Pept<. and Manager's Daak. Rcpreaentativea (or Bingapen and Strait? Bettlement of tba OlFici^l Tourist Bureau of .lava. All
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    • 567 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., LIMITED. TUB CHINA MUTUAL STKAU NAY. C, LTD. (Incorporated In England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAM BIRG AND BREMEN— GENOA. MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW,MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE- LONDON AND NORTH
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    • 481 4 THE %\l& STSiflfti KM. CO., LTD. (lacurpoiatad j 0.«... i BANGKOK COAtTIMQ tMK*UM t*t Cemsman, Kr.ta. '< reng^»n... Xeiaataa, Sangnara. Teiap:r., .taat, BiajgaTa, Lcaoa. 3andoc, Kos.i-Jioi, 1ai11.11... Cha<spoc aad Sar.gkok. .rtare PF \i HA i H'oK Mat 3 The sltauiers are flu»'l throug-ioot *ua ;lectric l ght snd havt .xealUni
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    • 578 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERKAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (lnciirpir.-ito.l in England) "KII.KKMAN" UNH MMBKtBI AND rSKIOn SERVICE TC •IIIK UNITED KIN'RDOaI AND COOT tNBMT FRKI.HT SKKVICH Ol MtDS To Hong hone. St-auKh.il and Japan Due S'pori us CITY OK l'l NKIRI Mar. 10 sa. CITY OF SINGAPORE Apl. 7 CITY 0
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    • 440 5 STATE SHIPPING SERVICI M. 8. KANGAROO FROM FREMANTLE, W.A. due Singapore March 6. For particulars regarding pasiage an< fMight rains, apply to McAUSTEK CO, LTD. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNI ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE NEW YORK and BOSTON via COLOMBO, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES. Arrive Leave Leave Spore Spore Penang President
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    • 495 5 E British-India Steam Nay. Co Ltd (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, AMOY, d MOJI, KOBE and OSAKA S.S. SHIRALA (7,841 tons) Sailing March 1 m This veßßel haa excellant modern a I commodation for first and second clai passengers. For full particulars n passage, tU apply to ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO. LIMITED
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    • 626 5 RUBBER SEEDS THE ANGLO-DUTCH PLANTATIONS OF JAVA LTD., SOKBANG, JAVA will have available for sale in January-Mry 1928, "TJIKADOK" Seeds from their isolated budded seed gardens (87 acres) at Wangoenredja. The- bud? used were taken in 1922 from twenty-five Mother Trees whose averago yield in that year was 200 grms.
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    • 349 5 Do you sing in your bath P"P|BBHfIT' r Somebody has said, B r j[r I 7 T ~~Vr < "When up to the neclc I in hot water be like a KM- ,-,2-^ kettle and sins." I S'^^v* water at rea "y h k <^~" invitea you to song is
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 486 6 "PAVILION From \V(iliu-.«i;t'. Pearaary H t<> Taesiay, Marek <>, al J. 15 p.m. shii'.p. BISTER DON'T FOBCET (Ccntarj Comedy) INTERNATIONAL NEWS THE LATEST PATHS GAZETTE REGINALD DENNY OUT ALL^ NIGHT In Show at l.'M) p.m. JACK DAUGHEKTY in THE SCARLET STREAK n.'r and (I 1 Reeis. BPBCIAIi MATINEE Satorday, March
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    • 321 6 VICTORIA THEATRE THE BATTLES OF CORONE A NO FALKLAND ISLANDS The Epic Naval Drama. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA SPECIAL MUSIC. I'nder (he dLv'inituished palrunaKi 1 f l hc *'<>v«>rrnir Sir Hl'GB CUFKOIU), M.C.S.. (;.< .M.(^.. CUE.. 11. K. Ihr Malaya, Maj. Central VAN BTRAUBBNZEK, < C.M.G. Rißht Rev. The BISIIOI' OF BINGAPORR
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    • 393 6 x/a/i£umd de turn v SHALIMAR JASMIN HEURE DLEUE MITZOUKO RUE DE LA FAIX APRES LONDEE MUGUET JICKY VERVEINE SANTAL CEDRAT WATER. EAUX DE COLOGNE CREAMS. POWDER s> SOLE AGENTS "i— v FOR TMC STRAITS SCTTLEMENTS T. M.6. 3 f. 5. Orchard R' *-^^f SINGAPORE A^-l GATE FREE I GATE FREE
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  • 152 7 r'IXTL'MB I' n-.1:,>. M.rch 1 II W. iM a.m., 7.8, 7.44 p n., 6.8. I. hamrward nail <::■ D !)inni-r. AtiiI nil.j. M»rch 2 II W. 11l a.m.. 7.7, 0.4 p.m., 7.5. Rural Board Ktc Laad <>«;<•,-. 11 a.m. < ommrrcial Cup, A S.ilurrf;i>. Marrh 3 II
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  • 158 7 i..v. March I. .'•lmps alaaajaMe tiiv Wkarvai «r npach In armr. Kntraiu*i 12 Plancia 20 1 3 < ll I .ill.; n 7 ru M I U II Riling i p.m. sliifi ta 18) i in Tal 7 urntL iiMMMxi: 1 Ri ill li Produce. "il W
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  • 29 7 i n m tr midnight Penan* Ilili temp. ,71.1!) r temp. 71.07 r*. ll.iku r'raw i 1,10 I uv. temp. 03.11 F i""" inehe*. nil Gunort,
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  • 57 7 Tn-dar. nans and Hilliton 1 p. ii> 11.un.-im. Jup.-m. Korea, For- Hiirma. Korth-Kait and WtiIndia. Kk'vp'. Ktire-pe, Cnnarla I p.m mentary mail for "vur.ipf, «tc. In P, 1 n.BI To-morrow. trm, South- li.irr.p.i. Celebes, MolnecM Sum i,,. m n j Su-Batra.Buuth-E.tiit Horn p Celebes Moluccas ami I
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 59 7 London, Mar. 1 eaata. (iuii-t Firmer. New feudala 2.37'.■1.72H. fnit.-d Bakil .1.-lmonir- Sungei MiU, Jeran Kuuntan* I.«S 1 70, Batu Lin >l M:,:.,vs :i.2..-:: (buh ir,n-i.CS. 06-2.10, Malay* cents Kantam pn<\ i n 146, Rahmmi I 58' U>l i i: Koyoh* !io-:i.-i co:h-. Nortl -1-J7'.. Tronohi
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    • 96 7 I m.;. .n. Mar. t. lid., dowa '*d. dawa IL's. fid. Qi X.1...1 Dwdce 10-1.1 ex, r. nawai 78v TaipitiK 2.10 Rahman Hydraulic Hong Fatt 77-HC onsolidated 1.09-1 12 1., Temcngor Jl:-. t;.i.225. i;.1.. I. rronoh 18 Ti-ja Malaya l. Rubber. Steady. Sew Seodai- 2 35-2
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  • 108 7 The Si'iTaporp Charabar of Commerce Rubber Association ht-1.l it. 853 rd auction n Feb. 29, 1928, when there wai eatelofrued l.Ori :u> lbs. or I', l.'.is tona offered 817,874 Ib or 365.12 ton- sold 699,005 312.0S ton*. *pot L^ CtS. IMMCIN RRAUSm. {ih!)pd Smoked Sheet Cents per
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  • 61 7 iBKITISIi rMPKKIAL RADIO] Rugby. r«.| X, Foreign cchangei nr- Amsterdam l-'-l^'.-. K\ It. rlin 20 i 55.02 Buchan I Guneva ..'..'.1. I a,,..,, K<r. k 2i. o'«d, Kobe i.. IS i Liabon 1 9-3, Madrid .j. w y,, rk 124, Prague 1844, Rio Stockholm 18.18, Shanghai 7s7 s Viei
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  • 35 7 KUm>.t Vonrtcl Chunonoi lUX eh Arm. Spore London Jon. 20 V»h II Jan. 27 Ke!>. 18 Ji n, X Fab. n .1 in. M hVh. 20 Feb. U I Xc b. L'T
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  • 121 7 EXCHANGE. >rc, M.;rch 1. On London, Bunk -I m,» m i r;2 ind o ;j gi ■;■> Private 3 m credit 4': itOn Ntw York. Demand 5fi;; i On India, n ;1;k T- T u n c <li:><: 1 (in Japan, Bank T.T. Berlin Marks, T.T. .,331"
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  • 44 7 i—Dufi. 1-^ 0 Per,b. R.SS. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Rpol standard l:.f, S. on Tender A| rune Ton.' of Market I— Dull Buyrs 48 i ■l!> .-„> .VI SellfM I!' 1 r.o 1 50>i 12 oV:nrK noon M;ir. 1.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 422 7 YW. IM. PUadeli 1 1 Penmwßl lVnukakn Ord. 1 1 iVlalinj' il fi I'hin Soon '-1 '7 6 Puchi rl 1" Punnh l l Pnteh i i Kahowa liy.l. > Rl la JVrak M il kambutan 1 1 Rutu (Ord.) i Raatan i Prcf.) Cl li,-.trut il !'l -i>
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    • 158 7 v ''l- Buyers Selivn i.'l £1 n. Am. Toh.icco 4.18.0 .10.0 1 1 C-niral I N.jO n,-,.-, 1 1 Cycle Cirri^e 0.77 Vi 0.82^4 ti JEI E. Smcltinc Cc. 1 16M 3 FrasiT Keava 10.00 I 100 100 Ilami-.i'i Co. 182 > ttk. UB ILV> H. &S. H. I2fio
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    • 96 7 D. Knp. fi p.f. ftSSOOQ :v, r,-; prcm Singapore Storac* Deb. 7 p.c. 16U.000 104 10g Municipal T, p.c 1.878,000 of 1001 pnr b prem jincaporc MunieipaJ I' p.c. 1; 7 >M 90 par -incapore Municipul 4H p.c. of 1909 *****,801 90 par. Situation- Municipal 4 p.c. of 11.13
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    • 402 7 Fr«?er and Co. and l.yal! and Evalfs quotations. Todays Prices Krp.scr Lyall St Co. Fv»tt. iIN-nhy fsl) Alor Gajah (til V Hitam ($1) V. Kilning ($1) Vm. Malay (s2i Mol.k ($1) V Pamir, ($1) Jlalcownie ($1) Bassett ($1) Bro«M N. (fi) ilrunci D. (*~>< B. .lolutonit <$1) B.
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  • 104 7 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES! DEATH LIM. Madiin Llm Beey Oaat, beloved wifi ol Mr. Ong Tiang Soon ol Uea r». On« 1 aged ,1 1 hei No. 12, Martin Lone, at IM p.m. or I Kebrna.-ji 28, IKg. she b n(| te( ***** Unf Hoon. Hood Hln. Chin Ree, Beow Sim, Chip
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 138 7 ON YOU* WAY HOME CALL IX AND GET THAT NEW THUNK YOU NEED at FRANKEL'S nVnlch Our Achi. v;). AUCTION SALE af nii redeemed pUagej of Jewellery of every !tion. T.. h,. held at V. lira. Cheoag K.,on Son X ile-reeaa, Vo. 30, Chulia Street. on Friday, March 2. at
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    • 86 7 MALAKOFF RUBBER CO.. LIMITED (In Voluntary l.ifi.iidation). XDTI( E Ureting of the nbovenaaied Comi held at I Building, i ji: Tuesday, April l-.. i:> 2--. at I n, ror the >l thr I. I tesolution tha manner in ompany oiaa .1 of. BSON, mnhmoo, w.: m mn unr m, x
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    • 124 7 WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS FOR BUILDING REPAIRS MATERIALS Tcn.li-rs an- required for two separate rerm Contraetl fcr Artitic-rs' Works for .t jrear from April 1, 1928 at I in E Tanplin and A»e» ndra I, ai.cl oth. r piaco* on Singapore I fCootraet "A B. ft:].. Kn:ni and Blakang Mati Con-
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    • 763 7 Ml II HeWALTER i'i ir Sector. THE KUANTAN RUBBER SYNDICATE, LTD. (Incorporated in Mm Strait NOTICE is hereby given thai an K\lraESICfjES""" I of Thl Quanta.. Rubber Syndicate Limited, will b,< hell at the Registered Office of the Company ,,0,i Bank Chambers. Singapore „n Tuesday, April 8, 1988. a. v
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    • 811 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS (ht\r:- Massififd AdvJs.. see puge 16. WANT* Itiß SALE. ETC. ri K\. APARTMRM to !*i TO XT. ehophouae. is Vnrkrt Street Apply '1.-:.,., street. ■■<>'• l t in r>)>> II Lane. H i H > dition. p WANTED b) U .~a\ European motor Hrm competent shorthand im-i. Apply
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 35 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. kandang Kerbau Station. ill. Curl,*, of GoTrrTiment Ilr-lta Offlrr.i 1..r th» il llonr, omWMafl at Midnijtht on Fcbraar) I'.i. De(t. Ii 181 t Mm. sj i 76 Uii tif in i B i|
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  • 1113 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE THURSDAY, MARCH 1 MUNICIPAL MILK. Tho only reply to the extraordinary statements made by the j I Health Officer at Friday's meeting I of the Municipal Commissioners on the milk supply of bintrapore is that tlvso responsible will hesitab no longer in obtaining the power and
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  • 1888 8 IN LIFE AND LITERATURE AND OTHER MATTERS. (By Norman Clark, Secretary of the British KoxinK Hoard of Control.) Few famous writers have prove i generous to the humbler UMOlbin of J their profession (or so clever in keeping < up the opposite reputation) M
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  • 270 8 The Hon. Mr. W. Peel. Chief Secretary to Government. EMI S.. and Mrs. Pee! ;m' returning to Malaya by the Mores, due v Peaang i>n March '-'I or 22. j Mr. W. Hartley, Under Secretary to j Governmeat, X.M.S.. has ban in Bnga- i pore, discussinir matters
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  • 55 8 About :i thousand Indian troops, part of trhom were with the Shanghai Defence Force, vere sa board the nteamer Talamba which arrived hero this morninfr. The units represented were the 5 I I'uni:ili Regiment, the H'>m; Kong anil Singapore Brigade, 1!. A., the Hong Kong Mule Corps,
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  • 50 8 Imm Holland and Germany, by Jaa m i o<n. due at Singapore this afternoon. From Australia, l>y Tritania, due at Singapore to-moi row. From Japan, by Kaiado Main, due at Singapore to-morrow. From Europe i London maili despatdied on February 9) by Kohnu. due at Penann daylight to-morrow.
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  • 58 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable dated Feb. '2'.K their quotations l«'ing in fold dollar cents closing bid price* Robber < xchangei tales to-day 2.125 lon-. March 28.90, April 29.30, May 2'J .">H. June 2!).0(», July 2U.W. August 29.70, Seprember 2*\BB, October
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 135 8 > 2=^ esAMLA mm§ FINEST QUALITY, MANUFACTURED BY [NAL OIUENTE FACTORY. [S per i> <.\ of 25 S AN BOUQUETS -> RKKCTO3 j J^J ill CORONA 50 G.oO LIFE IN THE EAST 50 S 4.50 VICTORIA 100 SI O.OO 50 US 26 3.00 OMasaWhsl only from JOHN UTTLE CO., LTD.
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    • 74 8 ALHAfWA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 FOX SPECIAL THE GAY RETREAT Featuring TEI) V-.-N AM AHA and SAMMY COHBN PAID TO LOVE Featurinß OBMGI OURIEN First Show at 7.30 l-'o\ Western Drama BLACK JACK Duliiat MJCK JONES. TAN CHENG KEE CO.. LTD., Proprietors ffIEVMTWi i COLUMBIA THE PORTABLE
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    • 48 8 On Other Pages, Paga, llonu- Liitcr -J Kinanci- mi. l ComOMre* 7 Shippinir ;ind the HaiU 7 Meteorological X.port 7 T.i-d.iyV Sh.-in- Harke< 7 CabU and Radia I Christian DelecaUi Kntcrtained It Sport K«wi «nil ('•■mmrntH .10 Seditioui Literature Charfei to < orrr.vponcli-ricr .11 Rt. !>;iv .r- Day |fl
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  • 233 9 NEW TREATY. RESULTS OF LONDON CONVERSATIONS. DANGERS OF IN kCCURATI FORECASTS. [butuh nuoui radio] 29. Ii i* under Bgyptiai i lias nan laid before hi <O?lVel Chamberlain the unilateral nich now of the twt countric "f alliance between Great Britain The Egyp ian Pi co ui'ns macc
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  • 112 9 Ceylon Producers Favour Revision. [KXt Tl Jl BCIAM] Colombo In response to an orgeat rct|uesl from Mr. Amerj' to the Colonial Svcretar eylon Bstate Pro- prietni v A. iation rday and »ith iße ri ni i nl M>lution staling that i. considered the »x l inir scheme A
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  • 19 9 Surprise by Sandino's Followers. t IAM] M States priM.: tra n machine- f of ih wht \t
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  • 12 9 wi j I ondoa, Feb. d« and the' I;
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  • 233 9 LA HOUR PARTY ASK FOF INQUIRY. [revter telegram] London, reb. 29In the Home of < sasassaa, Mr. Baldwin said he undertook to find at least half a day to discuss the report on. the Civil Service francs enquiry. This WM in answer to the request of Mr. MaeDonald
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  • 176 9 Discussion of German Proposals. [RELTER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 29. Geneva i The League security coninthtee discussed for three hours the German suggestions far prevention of war. providing, inter alia, that states should undertake in advance to carry out the reioinr.u ndnti'ms of the Council of the Laagne
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  • 132 9 (on vcii t ion not Ratified by Any Country. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Feb. fa, ant D Hacking, ITailar ftsnolaij of the Board of Trade, said in the House of CommesM that the convention for abolition of import and export prohibition and restrictions recently signed at Geneva had
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  • 118 9 Viscount (irey's Notable Tribute. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Feb. M. A tribute to Prince I.ichnowsky, whr> j rai German Aaabaaaadtaf in London at lie outbreak of war and who died a few lays ago. was paid yesterday hy Viscount 3rey, British Foreign Secretary in 1914. Viscount Grey said
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  • 20 9 IREITKK TELEGRAM] London. Feb. 2!'. Washington The dirigible Los Angeles f arrived at Guacanayaba Bay, Cuba. I
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  • 437 9 REPLY TO PERSIA. REASONS FOR BRITISH PROTECTION. [REI'TER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. L'!>. The small Bahrein Islands in the Persian Gulf comparatively unimportant except historically, as they are supposed to be the original home of the Phoenicians—and which are ruled by a Sheikh under British protection, have become
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  • 113 9 Berlin Disclaims Film Version. [RELTER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 29. Berlin An official statement on the None Carefl film declares tha» Nans Cnvell was shot hy a platoon of soldiers and died instantaneously. It flatly denies the statement that one soldier refused to fire and the officer shot Hiss
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  • 86 9 No Welcome for Latest Note. [REITER TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 29. I'ari.- .Mr. Kelloirg's latest note is no: more welcome to the Paris Press than its predecessors. The chief objection apparently is that I it does nor deal with realities and there is some suggestion of insincerity. Le
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  • 65 9 Commander-in-Chief ef Italian Army. [■DM TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 29. Home The death has occurred of Marshal Diaz, commander-in-chief of the Army. Marshal Diaz, who w«» in hi»- sixtyseventh year, was educated for the Army »t the Turin Military Academy. He icrved in the Libyan War of
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  • 177 9 IMPROVED CREDIT. EFFECTS OF RUPEE STABILISATION. [REITER TELEGRAM] London. Fib. 29. New Delhi Sir Basil IBarkltt. introducing the Budget in the Legislative Assembly, said the financial jraar LMS-M shewed a net improvement of fourteen lakhs of rupees over the reviaed estimates. Prices were stable, and the trade
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  • 184 9 Britain and the Former Concession. Trkiter telegram] London, Feb. 29, In the Houpe of Common*, Sir liasil Peto (Com., BarnstapW) asked whether s*ps were being takea to resume control of the British concession at Hankow, and whether there had been any change on the Hatter in \iew
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  • 160 9 Capt. Evans' Brilliant Career. [BRITISH IMI'KIiIAL RADIO] Rughy. Feb. 29. The name of Capt K. K. G. ['vans fipures prominently ■miMfl the Naval promotions. At the age ■>'' IT be becomei the youngest Kir.i -Admiral. He was secmid-in-commund on the expedition to th<- South Pole when Captain ScoU,
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  • 65 9 [BRITISH —M RADIO] kogfey, Feb. Mr. Bridgeman. First Lord of the Admiralty, said the attitude of the Government on the questtoa of al>olishing the submarine remained the naM as originally enunciated by Lord Lee of Fareham •t the Washington Conference of 1921, when he urged the abolition
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  • 70 9 [Mm TKI.KGRAM] l.omlcm, Feb. 2 Lisbon Following the discovery of a bomb at the railway works at Barriero, the Police made 13 arrests. They unearthed quantities of bombs and war t material, including rifles and dum-dum bullets. The police also captured, in the north of Portugral, gangsters
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  • 174 9 IMPORTANT HILL BEFORE PARLIAMENT. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Feb. L'!i. Parliament bcg;;.n lust night what k'■ likely to be protracted examination of tho Bills presented by the railway com- fof extension of the powers which cn.-ibli- them to operate road servicetransport of goods and passengers. The railway
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  • 1554 9 for the woodwork in the doon an. windows. The tia-c wall is twelve inches thick. and the pillars 1:' inches !y 12, The walls m inches thick, ami arc feet I inches high. The use of skilled labour has been eliminated. The work has bMB done entirely
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  • 575 10 DELEGATES HERE. BOUND K)R JERUSALEM CONFERENCE „ns mwuiMHag tht Christian ,f China. Japan, and the Philip,,n board tfct H. Y. k. staaaMf Katori Mara, whiili arrived at Singapore lay. I 1,, travellers are on their way to .1. rn-:ilein. where an important missionai\ i oiitcicncc is
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  • 50 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penanc. Feb. ML The aircraft rarrier Hermes is proi.e.lmg to P.angkok to give a seaplane ilemnnfcl i The King of Siam will visit the ship, ulnili will later proceed t:> the China Station. MM S. Hermes is expected to arrive at Singapore tins evening.
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  • 150 10 There will l«< no screening of the film "The Rattles of Coroncl and the Falkland Islands' 1 at the Victoria Theatre to ni:hi and to-morrow. It will be :iin on Saturday at bath malievening perfensaM ss. parked house greeted Ou: All r he PavHkm last niyht. With Ueginald
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  • 41 10 me Minister Baron iriea with s '■dent that the Government i< to defeat an] vote of non-con-Hdencc which may be introduced by the on. The Premier impressed hi« in fa- our of the preowaal for the revision of the election law.
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  • 128 10 Scheme to Reduce Costs Of Production. [r.F.tTKR TFLECRAM] Loowlon. March 1 A scheme for the amalgamation of a hundred Lancashire cotton mills in order to redu< c- reduction i- said to bi Hearing fiuition. Alternative schemei mam ial Times, are loi combhx of combines aiming at standardisation of
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  • 101 10 Congratulations on Independence Anniversary. [BRITISH IMIT.RIAI. RADIO] liuul.y. Kcl>. 29. On Urn Occasion ol the tenth nnniver;.r of K<thonian independence, Sir Austen Chamberlain hai offered Hw Ksthoman Government lincere congratulations on tin- iHOgTW achieved l>> their country and Im-.-, wish.- fa it« increasing ntwp.rity and peaceful development. M. Rebnne,
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  • 91 10 The Subject of Flag Discrimination. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Feb. 29. Replying to question in the House Commons, Sir Austen Chamberlain Mid the British GoveraaMßt had for lorae time been making representations o ih" Portuguese Government on the rabject of Bag discrimination. He unthat a decree would
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  • 141 10 Mrs. Cubit t to Appear. Tha last <■( the presort scries of popular Sunday concerts will take pJaea at the [*heatre <<n ilanh 11 at 9.15 p.m. The prmci-ds an to BC Riven to the finds of the K'-Sei \kc Association, an that will appeal to all.
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  • 39 10 fREVTKR TELEGRAM] London, Feb. 29. Washington The House of Representative* unanimously passed an appropriaj;.. ri preaentatioa af ►:< l l mi i!al to Col. Lindbergh. I' •''>" voti'<l in favoui of Ac coinap M>d 11 f bronze duplicates.
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  • 65 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, March 1. The Chenderoh riot case, after a fortnight's hearing of a sensational stoiy in which over 2,000 Chinese and Tamil coolUs mil wi'h 90 casualties, has endod before Mr. Justice Thome. Nine accu ed were discharged owing t') insufficient evidence, and two
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  • 40 10 (From Orr Own Correspondent.) B;iui:kok, Feb. 29. Two Siamese wen- drowned P.t Sinnora whiit- Nrfh l with party. A bij; wave party tato Mep channel and the curnr.l carrMl <>'■' the two victims. The othwi «••:<■ MT*d with difticulty.
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  • 91 10 At tl. Police Court, Colombo, before I aptain E. Stnbbe, Master Attendant, and Co art Magistrate, Mr. Ashtoa, Chief Inspector of th.» Harbour Police, rharged 14 Chinese away on board the ,ii Singapore. Thj I I imbo from Rahaul, via Ratterdasß. The accused pleaded jruftty, and each was sentenced to
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  • 332 10 Plucky Attempt to Arrest Assailant. The plucky manner in which a young lady held on to a Chinese who had snatched her handoap:, only !><>ing forced to K-t hir.i ko when another Chinese came up and struck her. mil related to Mr. \v N. Gooriay in the
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  • 218 10 A State Minister's Bitter Criticism. An attack on Canberra was made recently by the Victorian Minister for Korests (Mr. Beckett), who arrived at Canberra to investigate thf Federal Forestry School, and to see if it could U\k>- a few MOW Victorian forestry students. Canberra, he described, as
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  • 106 10 Sir Horace Rumbold's Appointment Welcomed [BRITISH IMPERIAL RAUl'>] Ruprby, Feb. 28. The KitiK ha? approved the appointment of Sir Horai/e RaiahoM, Ambassador at Ma'!: id, to '><■ Ambassador at Berlin. Sir Harem Rumbold was Charge d'AflViits in Berlin at the outbreak of war. The newspaper! here express
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  • 102 10 Alleged Offence I nder Pilgrim A case which has aroused a good deal of interest wai mentioned in the Marine Court this morning, when Capt. E. Jones, master of the Straits-Hedjaz steamer l.ingnam. was charged with tailing to provide -S7 pilgrims between February '_M and 2H with the
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  • 82 10 We learn from the Anglo-Siam Corporation. Ltd. that in the recent sale ol Uatted States Shipping tonnage, the fleet of eleven si earner- opera: ing as the Oregon Oriental Line was acquired by their principals. th< Columbia Pacific Shipping Co.. hitherto managers of this Line. The
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  • 800 10 Police Seize Seditious Literature. Sensational disclosures <>f Communistic ■tivity in Singapore, directed by M tent of the Third International from hanghai, were made in the Third l'olice ml yesterday MoN Mr. C. E. Pakers. The case arose out of the discovery of quantity of literature in a room
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  • 110 10 In the course of his speech at the annual meeting of Caring (Malacca) Rubber Co.. Mr. Edward (1. Dane said: We are told that smuggling of rubber is to be energetically suppressed, that a time limit is to be placed on the validity of export coupons,
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  • 28 10 Mr. Chia Kirn Yum. for many years hi. p. secretary of the Chinese Swimming (I'll). Singapore, has relinquished the Bgsec on account of a pressure of other affair*.
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  • 909 10 Mr. I. Valberg, of the Postal DepartBteat, Beremban, is being transferred to Geamaa. Our Bangkok correspondent wires that floods in Singoia district have seriously damaged the rice crop. Mr. H. R. Northey has arrived in Ipoh from Amoy to take charge of the local agency of tha
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 250 10 Press Lose to Cold Storage. By :i narrow victory of two Koals to one he Singapore Cold Storage have earned he riKht to r.iei-t the Ho Ho»g l!:mk m he next round oi l!h' Inter < 01 imercial up competition, having defeated the bj tab margin at the
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    • 50 10 Scratchings for To-day. Thi^ Selanuor Turf Clab race mectinc starts to-day. Srratchinm are annoaw i-d as foQowa 2.— I'rotia and Mvteovol 5. Merchu. I.ady Dill. Ilium! and Kiwi. 6. Dolly. KenQworth and Jem B.— Prince Klippani. Blum Tau, and Cocoa Ni'i. All engagements.— Miro, Wallace and Si'xtant Boy.
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    • 37 10 [Reuter Telegram.l l.n.il"H. I*l I>. -'.<■ Matebef played to-day resulted as follows English I eat Be (Division. I). Bolton I BheeseJd W. <• Scottish Leagae (Division 1). Clyde 1 .Kaikirk I Hamilton 1 Hibernian Kilmarnock 1 Raith
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    • 64 10 Races for Sunday. On Sunday, the Royal Singapore Yacht Club A class will sad their second race for the GuiOemard Challenge Can over the present club course. The handicap* are ;t< follows Katb lcen and Ella Dorothy scratch, Jean ,8, June J. Klla 9, Joy, Eve and Puteh 12
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    • 164 10 Tannlin C*lu?» Tourninx-nt. Yesterday's result 1 iy in- Cup. Qreea and Mrs. Freyhcrg beat Holyoak and Mis. Atkin Berry, 8 I, 1. Mr. and Mi«« P. Salmond beal Mr. and Mr-. Hirkcy. 7 -.">. >•—•>. Dr. Bain and Mrs. Chamber! beat Potts sad Mr-. Gregory Jonei I—6, i Culler
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    • 106 10 The following will represent the B.( ,R.< again* an (L( eleven on gaturda] el 2 p.m. on the former* ground -K. Wong, hoon Leong, Chang Knee, Jitt Siang. I. Hoahing, Keni Tye, Ah Hung. Ah Oman h n Hock, Che* Lim and Scow Mian. Reserve John Llm. ill
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 428 11 To v.'' Eklitoi "f the Straits Time*. mtrol appearing ly, particularly t!uhro Ronnie, the construe- and the prac Mr. XV. Camp l>. I personnel >:' it..- ••i: -icd i>\ i he latter, I mii h In- should pronr the Hoi Mi liter, neither of whom ial
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    • 167 11 'Yo I In- Kiiitor of the Straits Times. 1 1 would „ut the feel nml surely the besitatioa in ceei- ribu !tu- understanding c ii Malaya until the i pool'ii existence disappear*. lia:v for Malaya :ithe i itiivaleni uf -.ur recent reassessment S ber 1) which >,0(H) ions, wp
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    • 643 11 allow pool releases at a near date Bod I would inbmit ihe probability tha I stock) are absorbed withii IKB including our Malaya estimated 20,000 tons "to 'cut reduction as diattacU; shown i:-. 1928 iaauod liconcai at >poci fied figure— to allow of further Mint mm beyond <".o per cent,
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  • 50 11 Kleven Days from Singapore To Bangkok. (Knur, Our Own ('i>riv»pi>ndont.) Bangkok, Feb. 20. Than MM much rdM in shipping 'I uirtcrs when the oiler Drcßtc arrived in port this morning. She encountered very heavy mm- tUtt roo« winds and took eleven day- on the rojraffl from Singapore.
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  • 31 11 (Aactat Benricc) Batuvia, Kch. 2\>. TIM Krukutau crater i.s rw llbumuslj emittinte with jta., a stroag smell of hydric tulph: .c. Th* surface tvmpcntßN of Ik* wati-r is luke\s-arm.
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  • 119 11 ptMNIMI h«vi- arnv.-d In lh« Btraits tnm liom.- on board of th.Sarpedon i Mrs. R. Pag,.. Mr. and Mrs R S Stewart, Ilia. M. J. Suwart. Dr. W. NL Thunihr, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bavlry Mrs I Darsc, Miss S. M. l)arg.-. Muster R Q I Oarift-, Mr I
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 276 11 h st**Vu Ti vtul 'he J)arut Orchestras n-tord-\Tnrrc, injr for ujgg MASTERS VOICK" are the line*t in I the world, ;ind all (he new 'I iitles of merit ;ire added to "_°'*~-f(\ t le C«t«taf«a inimediauly Om^SZ^ the> arc available. s Voice' %a^ 2 Yam» r wri(< ll complete W^tffiwt
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    • 296 11 Raffles Hotel Rooms with Latest Sanitary Arrangements. Grill Room unequalled in the East TEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FKIDAI DINER DANBAMT EVBKY TUESDAY, THURSDAY BATURDAY in the Finest and Coolest Kail Room to SAKE McC.l IRKS ORCHESTRA GHERIE VALENTINE TOMASITA BfRDWELL The well-known International Daiuoi, tppw diirin,; „1| (h«.
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  • 445 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STEKI.iNG PRICES FEB. 1. ]\.r •till].-. C..ni[>: i Abaca 21 All KnniTi.' :l Banteng 2/ BaUi fl Bat* il lt:.i r 1/ Hri.h II Uid<,r ■li Brm 8/ Bui II llukii Kajang 21 Hiil fl Itukit Kajah 2/ Mil 2' Buki k-li.ld 1/ hfviol
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  • 356 12 A Were Man Expresses His Preferences. A m«n who dances much comes to ivide his partners— consciously or unconsciously—into two ategories the pretty ones who can't dance and the plain ones who can. Of the two, I prefer the latter. It is queer, but any number
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 85 12 IMPERIAL MOTORS foi: BENZINE, OILS AN; IOGEBBORIEB SERVICE FIRST AND AT ALL TIMES! "SERVKi: (OUNTS." Remington STANDARD SlNCfi THE INVENTION OF THE WRITING MACHINE] 11m Riir.iiiKton 'ictininjrton il now Stanrinbodies the dard Equipment in many characteristics of Precis- thousands of offices imi. ul Bpaad. throughout the world, soleit :ind swift,
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    • 553 12 Jo:- tit* Bli,oJ b ttf Life r "My bo; li fi'm imi!, «hi. haawa iiinptl OTI !•<! "till .ii,l \i<»\ I. tit mom woul t i i i I wm M Of il Mixture to ti ami i dm btiarawM i nt no i,,,i .so n._ J, co tv v
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    • 317 12 til rP U\ ■vS via "t-- clorhtnjt 1» essential I to the hca t:i o( the children the little garmenM must be kept soft and 1oori\ so ihut stuidy, ftruwlnft limb* are not restrlcteJ or rhulcd. Wash the i:hlltiren'M clothes in the right way the a^B^^??^P^S^ .Curio \.a> und they
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  • 729 13 WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT STANDS FOR. (Fran ;i CoßMpoadrat). An "Id and htftighty nation, proud i: arms." Hilton. Ti»> Ant day of March hue. in Britis. Isnnsls, from time Immemorial been w apuit for St. David the patron Saint of On thi- day WcUnmcti the
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  • 195 13 Bobby Jones and His £10,000 House. !'hi- earn tt Mr. Amm and his Rift I'liso has served to draw attention to be question of veiled amateurism and V- Mm arising from certain prackaa, whirh though perfectly innocent in tend in the long run to create n atmosphere
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  • 40 13 The salesman was tryinjr to push some ycling socks of doubtful quality. They're surprising value, sir. Latest ulours, holeproof, unshinkable and a very iMui yarn." V«%S r«pl»*<l fan prospective vie mi »nd very wen told, too."
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    • 722 13 TELUK ANSON RUBBER ESTATE, LTD. NOTICE n ben bj y rva that thi m tnth < :.i. eting o. tin.I'ufiipai. 11l ut the I Oflaa, Hal KiM r Bmil ..live-, yu^'.v. rhur»d«y, March l'livuiv ;it l e'cloi k noon .it which tan will r. nd thai Final Dividend »f p<
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    • 487 13 STD DEBAKER'S ERSKJME SIX CLUE XEOAN More Room More Power LOWER PRICE! $*****2 5 25O complete /*~^i you seen this bigger, room- fashionable. v,.» lower in price! Shock V-J A"| ier > mcsc powerful new Erskinc absorbers new i jrpc steering wheel with J \^y Six Jcdan built by throttle
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    • 636 14 Assurance in force aver $27,000,000 Assets «»\»r $7.">00.000 S.C. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. O,K,, I! ,oruted in Straits settlements) LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. E.C u \;:z^:Tz!i:>:^^ M z^z^T*" ATTUACTIN X PLANS OK ASSURANCE. Art.^rv MaMgtaf Director Actuary W HAPER. A MBIMaOM. FXA. i; C. KNox. BANKING
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    • 589 14 BANKING 1 BANKING K>N(; KON(i ft SHANGHAI JANKIMJ CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Honii Konc) ll,:,,l Mm HONO M>N<;. uthorised Capital S'.O.noo.nno hi ud fully paid ap S^o.uoo.ooo ,ivi- I- 'mi. i- Sterling 8.000.000 Silver Uitm Liability <>f Proprietor* $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS Hon. Mr. I). M. Bernard. Chairman. A. 11. Compton,
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    • 369 14 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. Incorporated in England). Capital Authorised i.1.000,000 Capital Subscribed i'I.KOO.OUO Capital Puid up £1,050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,545,60.6 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrie, Chuirman. P. U. < halmers, Esq. Charles J. llambro. .1. 0. Kohinson, Kmi. Esq. Bit DstM Yule, Hart. \V. 11.
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    • 360 14 INSURANCE THB MANUFACTORKRS LIFK Pi INPIIKAiVCE CO. tmt b«, Boat B»r* Cart, MaaapaN. All alam of Life Badowment and Annuity > policies liin«d at lowest rates obtainable I AiMti 11«*M,«H h COMMERCIAL UNION, v ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia EngUad) fir*. Lift, Marßa, Aecldeiit, U ••ur.'ii I and Motor. C
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    • 454 14 LEONG WAI KUAN CO., PHASER'S HILL. Tclegrama WAIKUAN, Kraaera Hill. The most reliable motor carj for hire. NEW BUICK, OLDSMOBILE, WILLYS KNIGHT ar.d ERSKINE with e.xpi-ric.-nccu Urivers at your service day and night. MAM NOTE OUK RATES From k. Lumpur to Kraser'e Ulll, »mgU journey $20 Return Journ«y within jnr
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    • 273 14 FLKROBIT" I n.KKuH!' J Übtainahle in 1 Ih. tint, from MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD.. I NIVKkSAI, CABS, LTD. and LYONS NOfOM, LTII. The British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd. Uncorporated in the Strait* Seitlonu-nte) and Registered under Thi- Traat Companies Ordinance 11)26 is prepared to act as EXECUTOR ADMINISTRATOR TRUSTEE
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    • 116 15 tk. v Phone 3463 1 IHE TOURER Price $1,395. M ML B low-swunir. speedy looking. o|H-n \!\i n®f\ >r t; passenßers W mf#J>>* beautifully finished in Maroon. ApW T'jr Peaiae Bbm and French Grey solid w A coJours. or a pleasing variety in i '"s" s -v two-tone lacquer finish.
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    • 268 15 The car with the I t&/j I Product of 9'hcaring Crankshaft I I General Motors fi'W" I P B lB 1^ Unenev? &uc Gv/c/zder rriiK radiator pfctured above is eoajfortable, plus a rigidity and 1 that of the New Vauxhall 20-60 unoothMM of operation thai only —a motor car aaiqae
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    • 189 16 YOUR INVESTMENTS are quite sound when made at the (rov, u jeweller. The strength of our organisation, its influence over \h market and capacity t-> lend force to gar < enables us to father many customers. NE¥i SHiPMEMT of Gold and silver articles, (.old Ml silver c^arette J™ cases. Heal
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    • 196 16 GLASGOW GOAL TAR (LION BRAND) Stocks held by LEE KIM SOO 10, HIGH STREET. ~JUST RECEIVED h« ho \9l- $23.0* !>.■ Shaping of English Literature. ru-c «■■''<> ludirs In Krlizion. t'ulk-l.ore and < u-*»m in HrMi-.ii North Borneo ;.nd Malay IVninsula. By Ivor II Kvana $12.«« h. World I rixin
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    • 1495 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PRFPAYABLE CHARGES for Wants, For S»le, To Let, etc., in ordinary close set FRtrATABW. in are-— P«r line: Or.c insertion 2? cents, two ins. )-> type f average IX *"I°?'° fo^" gV cent s five in. $100, six in-. MH. ten ins. fIM, nouncemem^no'p-pC 8 £r*U pc» v
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    • 151 16 50LID TEAKWOOD OFFICE DESKS AND WRITiG TABLES x 1 ft.. <> drawers $60 > x 3 ft, 6 I* 5 s 3 It, 2 $25 li 2 x 24 ft., 2 *M Special ds-Mtrns to orrirr. OUII SPECIALITY I I TYPISTS TEAK r TABLE four drawer^, extending tflap and drawout
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    • 220 16 001 I LOOK I PliE STUDENTS COMPLETE COMMERCIAL BOOK-KEEiING. ACCOUNTING ami BANKING. MIMWni ihe principles and practice ««t D«*h fcfJ applird to Modern Bitsinpss. and inrliidin;: a course of Tr«fal«f for .iii I'uWic and I'rofc -...n.il Examinnti. r.s. by Ar.hnr Fieldhouse $l 5() UK STUDENTS ADVANCED LOMMERI l\l UOOK-KKt:!'-IM6, i>y
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