The Straits Times, 10 September 1928
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Title Section13 1928-09-10 1 The Straits Times No. 28,882. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1928, PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement103 1928-09-10 1 Milkmaid Swectenad Fnl! Cream Milk YOU CAN RELY ON Sledge Brand SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK Every single tin comes from the same factory in Switzerland, the factory which produces the famous "BEAR BRAND" Milk. Sole Agents for Malaya JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE. *)£3t|f*f^Bi llrf^'fr The new models103 words
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Advertisement98 1928-09-10 1 Sale Bargains in Incandescent Lamps "UNILITE" STOBMKING "UNILITE" TABLE LAMP LANTERNS. x 2 SS!" had U /S 22*£!Z Si e b UNJ"TE OUTnOOR Sale Price $15.00. Sale Price $12.25. HA Sf bu Complete with pump, n n <?i/?aa torch and mantles. O<Lle iHCe JhIO.UO. ROBINSON Co., Ltd. "Eg Singapore FOR98 words
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Advertisement4 1928-09-10 1 Milkmaid Sterilised Natural Milk.4 words
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Article540 1928-09-10 2 ARCHBISHOP'S APPEAL TO THE LORDS. Dr. Davidson, the retiring Archbishop of Canterbury, was the central figure in an emotional drama in the House of Lords on August 1. For the last time in his career, he stood at the table of the House and540 words
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Article239 1928-09-10 2 Aeroplane Guarded By Silent Horsemen. A story of a wounded sheik's gratitu-'e was told by Air Chief Marshal Sir Bull Trenchard, speaking at a luncheon in London. Sir Hugh said that in the early days of the Royal Air Force, when an expedition was sent across a desert,239 words
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Article179 1928-09-10 2 Startling Request In a Hotel Lounge. Kindly pull your dress down, madam. The manager sent me to tell you to do it." That was th? uUxrtling iBMMga that i waitress brought to a woman with the usual short skirt who was taking coffee alone in the lounge179 words
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Advertisement310 1928-09-10 2 Scotland is the Home of Fine Whisky and the Best comes from Glasgow. ty "OLD MONARCH" i? j j For the \x&\. 76 years V J ALEX. McGAVIN CO. W*h^~*~^^^\ have been exporting «7 J "OLD MONARCH" N^- J~-'J To a j| ,> ar(s of the W() rld. There has310 words
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Advertisement699 1928-09-10 2 9 QUESTIONS WOMEN ASK. Why do I contii-uaily suffer What am 1 to do to regain ,iealth These are questions many women are despairingly asking themselves as they feel 9tren)rth and vitality steadily diminishing dry by day. The trouble with most of these women lies in the blood. They are699 words
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Advertisement316 1928-09-10 2 <•&* That appetizing tang! Only Cohr.an's Mustard brings out the full flavour of juicy steaks of spicy hams —of rich tender roast beef. It is so easy to make. Just mix with water only, and it is ready. No other condiment Va is so economical or gives food 'flfct such316 words
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Article538 1928-09-10 3 MORE DISCOVERIES IN GOBI DESERT. Mr. Roy Chapman Andrews and Mr. Walter Granger, interviewed in Pekintr after they returned from their last expedition to the Gobi Desert, said that although dogged by terrible sandstorms and equally terrible heat, the former of which prevented the expedition from going to538 words
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Article258 1928-09-10 3 Sequel To Stranding of A Cruiser. A naval court-martial held at Portsmouth during mail week ordered Captain K. D. W. Macpherson, captain of the British cruiser Dauntless, which was stranded at the entrance to Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia, to be dismissed his ship and reprimanded. His navigating officer,258 words
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Article141 1928-09-10 3 One Fewer Than Total For Last Year. I A fatal crash at Holbeach (Lines) > during mail week brought the total of j R.A.F. deaths this year up to 47, only one fcm than the R.A.F. death roll for the I whole of last year. The last141 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement214 1928-09-10 3 w^S^^^^^^^^lßhMßfißSßßßl BHB Bp^ml in.. Ir^-Sl lamVK_:~* ''"'"■*--'Ti Lv^sbS ■IL^VA DURANT OM songs <He with llic shadows of yr-h-nliiv ;i- a now -Ir.ii'i c-.-iplnrcs our imagination. Ami <>!<l slaiulartls /fl^E^^^ of m<i|i»r car performance arc forgot- IK! |DU ten at) you thrill to the touch of llic ißaUflj steering wheel of214 words
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Advertisement742 1928-09-10 3 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB NOTICE AUTUMN RACE MEETING, 1928. FIRST DAY.— Saturday, September 8. SECOND DAY.— Tuesday, September 11. THIRD DAY— Thursday, September 13. FOURTH DAY.— Saturday. September 15. HORSES. -Classes 1, 2 and 3. PONIES.— Classes 1 and 2. Tiro races for each division of each Clasa. PROGRAMMES.— Available from742 words
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Advertisement493 1928-09-10 3 <HflV&wflTßa t^^qHß^BMfe!SySS B^^DH^Mk'* I BBa^asßr^ BjßßElß^fea, >BJ 111 4nu bhbbY*bkkL i PROTECT yourself from the dangers that lurk in dark' ness, light the way in safety with an Eveready Flashlight The ijljU most powerful and dependable flashlight made. Ask to sec our special focus* ing types. 1 EVEKEADT C ->493 words
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Advertisement568 1928-09-10 4 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APGAR LINES (Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. VNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAP. EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage due Spore KHIVA 9,100 Sept. 22 MACEDONIA 11.100 Oct.568 words
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Advertisement583 1928-09-10 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam Vessels Tonnage Due Sail 1 HAKONK MARU Io.:>oti Sept. 13 14 SUWA MARU 11,000 Sept. 27 28 FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Oct. 11 13 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,600 Oct. 25 26 HAKUSAN MARU 10,600 Nov. 8 9 KITANO MARU583 words
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Advertisement523 1928-09-10 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARKLLA (7,876 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR 1 612 tons). The s.s. MAKK'.I.A is or.c of the largest and finest steamers trailing to Australia.523 words
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Advertisement667 1928-09-10 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. GO. OF BATAYIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections to Passage, Freight, 1 ranshipment Marine Deptn. and Manager's Desk. Representatives for Singapore and Straits Settlement of the Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information, detailed667 words
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Advertisement531 1928-09-10 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP COLIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEW NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAP. SERVICE TO LONDON, AMS ifRDA.V. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAM BURG AND BRT.MKN. QENOA, UAH SF.ILLES, LIVERPOOL AND "GLASGOW. MARSEII.LKS, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND CLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AN'H BALTIMOBX. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON'531 words
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Advertisement474 1928-09-10 4 THE SIM* STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Slam) BANGKOK TOASTING SERVICE For Kretay. n npgr.nu. Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Pat mi, Singorn, Lacon, Bandon, Kohtamui, Laagsaaa, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure SUDDI Sept. I Soft. \2 The steamer. Hre fitted throughout with i-lecti >mve excellent accommodation f r»1 !;:-s passengers.474 words
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Advertisement589 1928-09-10 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAH BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (incorporated in England) M ELLERMAN" LINB PASSKNCER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITEn KINT.DOM AND CONTINENT FREir.HT SERVICI OUTWARDS TO Hong Kong Shanghai and Japan Dus Spore 5... CITY OF «;i.ASC:OW Sept. 19 s.s. CITY OF KHIOS Srpt. 24 M, CITY OK MOBILE589 words
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Advertisement536 1928-09-10 5 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE NEW YORK and BOSTON via COLOMBO, PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES Arrive Leave Leave Spore Spore Penang President Wilson Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 22 President Van Bnren Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 President Hayes Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 20 President536 words
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Advertisement567 1928-09-10 5 DUTCH MAILS Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland and Rotterdamsche Lloyd WEEKLY MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE TO Genoa Amsterdam Southampton Marseilles Rotterdam Tonnage Leave Spore Indrapoera 10,800 R.L. Sept. 14 Kon. der Ned. H. 200 S.M.N. Sept. 21 InsuUnde 9,600 R L. Sept. 2« J. P. Coen 11,100 S.M.N. Oct. l> Sibajak 14,000567 words
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Advertisement425 1928-09-10 5 JpiXvORL?TrMVEI. Srjvi C^fy THOS. COOK SON, LTD., (Incorporated in England) in co-operation with WAGONS-LITS CO., General Foreign Paasenger Agents for Pennsylvania Railroad. 18, BATTERY ROAD. BINGAPORE. Passages booked by all Lines. Rail tickets issued for the principal railways throughout the world. Passengers' luggage, furniture and effects stored at current rates.425 words
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Advertisement41 1928-09-10 5 f rL^^^jfflllllllsssssssa>s sasssssr BHssssssfHl ssssßKsw'^*- d|T FRASEI HEAVE LTI Distributors for Malaya. \^-_-^ss#Bssssr h::;i-::h ::;i "fisssl Ba»*^^^^ i»HIM»»«HHI «-V I GOULDS i j PUMPS to>»M..^nm FOR ALL SERVICES HAND AND POWER CENTRIFUGAL, ROTARY, PLUNGER. rENTRAI Vs» |LNGINE-.A3qKSLTOIL SINGAPORE lI'OH KUALA LUMPUR.41 words
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Advertisement453 1928-09-10 6 "BEAU GESTE" Special Special rtusic. Orchestra. Ronald folman.l Noah Beery. Noah Beery in "Beau Geste.' A Paramount Picture The Perfect Story Perfectly Produced. .agjfc, VICTORIA THEATRE .jgfe, :E MGHTLY. ;(EBBj; (TrJ7?r2in It's A Paramount Picture. s^.rFn* November 1. Removal of Rubber Restriction But Tuesday, September 11, Beautiful, Adorable Laura La453 words
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Advertisement287 1928-09-10 6 VICTORIA THEATRE Cominencing at 9.30 Sightly BEAU GESTE A Paramount Picture Booking at LITTLE'S, Prices $3, $2, 0 and M cents. SEI'TEMBEU 23. FOR SEVEN NIGHTS. Kaai's Hawaiian Troubadours Booking at LITTLE'S from September 21. l'rices $2 and $1. »••*«••«,>««.♦••.» ALHAMBRA p TAN CHENG KEE CO.. LTD., Proprietors. Programme Commencing287 words
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Advertisement308 1928-09-10 6 ALHAMBRA NEXT CHANGE LON CHANEY in THE UNHOLY THREE with VICTOR McLAGLEN The Ventriloquist, the Giant and the Dwarf. Tlk< most amazing Under-World Romance ever filmed. A Metro— Goldwyn— Mayer Special Released by FIRST NATIONAL COMING I ALHAMBRA ROOKIES with KARL DANE and GEORGE ARTHUR Miles of Smiles Tons of308 words
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Article231 1928-09-10 7 nXTURBS. Monday, September It H. W. 8.43 a.m., 7.4, 6.51 pjn., 8.0. Malacca: H. W. 4.10 a.m., 4.6, 6.40 p.m., 6.4. Chamber of Commerce Meeting, 2.16. Australasian mail (Nirpura) closes 6 p.m. Kootbrll. Div. I, Dukes v. 8.C J.A., SUdiam. Tuesday, September 11 H. W. 9 -i231 words
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Article390 1928-09-10 7 i KEI'I'EI. HARBOUR Main Wharf The Cable, W B Bertha. Oil Wharf Nil Coal Wharf Sea Belle VESSELS IN DRT DOCKS Tanjong Pagar. Albert Dock Van Heutsz Victoria Dock Dc Weert, Steam Lighter 1 Kepp«l Harboar. King'a Dock Cliona, Marudu No. 1 Dock Magnet No. 2 Dock390 words
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Article169 1928-09-10 7 To-day. lima. Hainnm, Japan, Korea, Formosa, Kast Siberia. Philippine Islands, Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Talamba) 2 p.m. Kemaman and Trengganu (Will o' the Wisp) 2 p.m. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api (Aing Leong) 2 p.m. China, Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East169 words
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Article39 1928-09-10 7 By i»«tri» Paul U»: K»«hmir I A »Witt Kd»v«n» iltm«t Spor. Loafen Abc. Aw- V Aug. 9 S«pt. 2 Aug. 8 Sept. 2 Au«. 10 Sept. 2 A ut. 1> Sept. 10 Aug. IT Sept. 1039 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article163 1928-09-10 7 Singapore, Sept. 10. Rubber.— Local 29 1 cents per lb. Dull. Tin.— London 8-9-28 4209 2s. 6d. Rubber.— Quiet. AUenbys 1.23H-1.31H. Amal. Malays 2.50-2.75, Brogas 65 >■* -fi I cents, Katoyang Bahrus 95 cents-1.05, Malaka Pindas 1.23^-1.31^, MenUkabs 25-27 4 cents, New Scudais 1.05-1.10, New Serendahs163 words
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Article210 1928-09-10 7 Singapore, Sept. 10. London. Rubber 8 7-16 d., down 3-16 d. Local 294 cents. London.— Tin i 209 2s. 6d., down 2s. fid. Mining.— Steady. Kuchai 1.39-1.42, Malaya Consol. 70-72 cents, Petaling 4.474-4.66, Rahman Hydraulic 1.374-1.424, Sungei Way 2.924-3, Johan 294-31 cents, Hong Fatt 4145 cents,210 words
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Article85 1928-09-10 7 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] t Rugby, Sept. 9. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.10V5, Athens 374V5, Berlin 20.36, Bombay Is. 6 31-32 d., Brussels 34.90, Bucharest 800 hi, Buenos Aires 47 11-32, Copenhagen 18.19, Geneva 25.19, Helsingfors 192.34, Hong Kong 25., Kobe Is. 0.15-16 d., Lisbon 107%, Madrid 29.28 fc, Milan85 words
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Article268 1928-09-10 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, Sept. 10. On London, Bank 4 m.'i 2 3 29/32 Demand 2 3 23/32 Private 3 m. crtdit 2/4 6/16 On New York, Demand 65 15/16 Private 90 d/t 67% On France, Bank T.T. 1426 On India, >ank T.T. 153% On Hong Kong, Bank T.T.268 words
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62 1928-09-10 7 Tone of Market Quiet, slightly easier. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 8 7-16 d. per Ib. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 17% per lb. 12 o'clock noon S«-pt. It. l.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Spot Itandard R.S.S. on Tender Sept. Oet.-Dec. Jan.-Mar. Buyers62 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article442 1928-09-10 7 Issue m, pa. '.1 £1 Asam Kumbang !1 £1 Bantrrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves 1 .76 Bukit Arang !1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Chin Chin '1 £1 Eastern Siam i £1 Head Yai 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 -V Hong Fatt Q £1 IWy442 words
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Article191 1928-09-10 7 V»l. Pd. Buyers Sellers 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 2.00 2.06 2 2 Alex. Brick Ordi. 2.47V4 2.57H II £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.16.0 6.0.0 1 1 Central tngine 0.50 0.6". A 1 1 Cycle Carriage 0.40 N).W m !1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 14.76 16.00 'S, 6 5191 words
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Article117 1928-09-10 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. 1,225,500 8% 6% prem. S'pore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 106 110 Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. of 1901 red. 1930 $1,878,000 par. 5% prem. Singapore Municipal 4tt p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 90 par. Singapore Municipal 4 ft117 words
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Article396 1928-09-10 7 Fraser and Co. and I.yall and Evatt's quotations. To-day's Price* Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt \llenby ($1) Mor Gajah ($1) Hitam ($1) KuninK ($1) \m. Malay (f2) L Molek ($1) Panas (*Bi Ualgownie ($1) Ba»»ett ($1) Broicas N. (fl) Brunei U. ($6) B. Jelutong ($1) 3. Katil ($1) Bukit396 words
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Obituary66 1928-09-10 7 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH MADAM LAO LAN NEO.—On September 10, 1928, at her residence.. No. 522, Kampong Bahru Road, Madam Lao Lan Neo, beloved wife of Mr. Tan Cheng Tong, She leaves an aged mother, a widower, a brother. Dr. Lao Chew Seng, of Kampar, and six children to mourn her66 words
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Advertisement171 1928-09-10 7 Shop Thar COLD/ Even an ordinary cold unless promptly checked, may feel its way down to the lungs and set up those grave troubles, pleurisy and pneumonia. Don't take any chances I Get a bottle of Peps to-day and make practice of slipping; one or two tablets into your mouth,171 words
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Advertisement75 1928-09-10 7 TO LET Immediate entry. Reduced rents No. 569, Serangoon Road, Nos. 430, 434, 442, Race Course Road. No. 141, Devon- i shire Road, No. 376, Victoria j Street. Apply Frankel Brothers, Victoria Street dp). 634 Reduce the high cost of living; and at the! same time support local industry by75 words
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Advertisement85 1928-09-10 7 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM. 6-d. Bunham SL, Raffles Square. SingaporeOver Yokohama Specie Bank. Reading Room Open Daily 9.30 to 11.30 Service every Sunday 10. Testimony Meeting first Wednesday, 5.30. SECOND-HAND CARS FIAT s«* MODEL, 2 sealer 750 50* 2 5 T75 SO2 TOURER I »2» Ml y Ml j fJO85 words
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Advertisement537 1928-09-10 7 Watch for GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF THE APOLLO CINEMA Geylang's Latest and Best Equipped Amusement Hail, CHANGI ROAD (close to Joo Chiat Read Corner) Comfortable Accommodation Select Pictures. ALLY MOOLLA INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION, LTD. (In Liquidation). SALE of valuable freehold land, as a wholr or in plots, situate in Lower Poozundaung,537 words
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Advertisement855 1928-09-10 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see pact 16. NURSE-COMPANION for nvali* lady. Apply 431, Straits Times. TO LET, two compound houses, Nos. U and 4, Changi Road, both with garage and water. Apply 14, Market Street. FOR SALE. One D.C. motor. 230 volts. 820 rev*.. h.p.. complete with pulley and855 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous77 1928-09-10 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (By Coarteay of Government Health Office.) For the 24 Hoars ending at Midnight on September 9. deg. Max. shade temperature 87.5 F. Mm. shade temperature 74.5 F. Mean shade temperature 79.8 F. Max. sun radiation 157 F. Mm. grass radiation 70 F. Sta temperature Max.77 words
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992 1928-09-10 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 COLONIAL DIVORCE LAWS. In December, 1926, after considerable agitation in India, there was passed through the British Parliament the Indian and Colonial Divorce Jurisdiction Act, 1926. The measure originated with an Appeal Court decision the effect of which was to render invalid in992 words
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Article244 1928-09-10 8 F.M.S. GOVERNMENT ISSUE DENIAL. The Malay Mail of Saturday published the following We are officially informed that Government has no knowledge of any concession having been granted over the large area in Pahang recently referred to in the local press and described in the issue of the Straits244 words
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Article289 1928-09-10 8 Preference Shareholders Suggest Winding Up. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 10. There was a lively discussion at the fourth annual meeting of the Menglemhu Lode Mining Company held at Penafig on Saturday. Mr. R. P. Brash, presiding, read a letter from nine influential holders of Preference289 words
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Article59 1928-09-10 8 Few Malcontents Decide To Return. [keutek telegram] Winnipeg, Sept. 8. The police allege that the comparatively few malcontents among the British harvesters are organised by Communists with a Glasgow ringleader, assisted by local Communists. Out of 10,000 only 300 arc returning home, alleging unfair treatment though they59 words
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Article48 1928-09-10 8 Lowest Level Reaches In New York. [reuter telegram] New York, Sept. 8. Bankers are watching with great interest the decline of sterling. To-Uay it touched the year's low level of $4.8j to the pound, indicating the possibility of renewed importation of gold from Great Britain.Reuter - 48 words
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Article50 1928-09-10 8 [BRITISH IMPERIAL, RADIO] Rugrby, Sept. 0. As a result of technical experiments made with wireless transmission of niii pictures by the British Broadcasting Corporation and the General Post Office, a short picture transmission will be made daily fioin Daventry outside the regular i<ru;;i'aiLJbe hours beginning in October, i50 words
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Article258 1928-09-10 8 Mr. C. R. Hardy, of the Straits Times, leaves for home by the Aeneas to-morrow. Mr. H. V. Towner, Colonial Engineer, has resumed duty on his return from leave. Capt. T. P. Coe, the former iMMMry to Resident, Perak, has returned from Home furlough. Mr. H. W.258 words
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Article155 1928-09-10 8 Former Singaporean Dies In Melbourne. A cable announces the death in Melbourne yesterday of Mr. E. D. McPheraon, formerly of McAlister and Co. Mr. McPherson was well known throughout Malaya and his death will come as sad news to many friends. He was a bachelor and155 words
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Article80 1928-09-10 8 Singapore Resident Breaks His Collar- Bone. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 10, A serious motor accident occurred yesterday, when Mr. Greetham, of Ipoh, and Mr. F. S. Wood, of Singapore, were returning in the former's car from the Swimming Club, with the syce at the80 words
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Article48 1928-09-10 8 Leaving Batavia for Singapore On Friday. [Aneta Service.] Batavia, Sept. 10. The R.A.P Flying bo«t squadron arrived yesterday and the flyers were welcomed by the British Consul-General, the Vice-consul, the Commander of the Naval Flying ground and other air officers. They leave for Singapore on Friday.48 words
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Article29 1928-09-10 8 [REUTtB TELEGRAM] Paris, Sept. 9. The film star Pola Negri was seriously injured through being thrown from her horse while riding in the Bois de Boulogne.Reuter - 29 words
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Article55 1928-09-10 8 [UUTO TTT.IiraUM] Berlin, Sept. 9. The death occurred here suddenly, following a paralytic stroke, of Count Brockilorff Rantzau, the German Ambassador to M uscow. He was Foreign Minister in 1919 and went to Paris to receive the peace terms. He refused to si^n the Versailles Treaty,55 words
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Article65 1928-09-10 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc. New York, send us the following cable, dated Sept. 8. their quotations being in gold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber exchanges sales to-day 675 tons. September 17.70, October 17.80. NovtmluT 17.K0, December 18 cU., January 17.90, February 17.!K), March 17.90, April 1865 words
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Advertisement133 1928-09-10 8 J^ITCHEU^ FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR FOR THE RACES GOLD OR SILVER KID. ONE BAR. /X f"i High Louis heel Bally make. I tT ;^r*v Price $18 50 u^A^x SILVER OR \^|i flflF Half ss P anish GOLD J' jB *fj heel BROCADE y Prices ONE BAR. Wtß S 50 1150 SIMILAR SHOE.133 words
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Advertisement92 1928-09-10 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9. First National British Production THE WARE CASE A thrilling Mystery I'lay, featuring STEWART ROME. LATEST KM PIKE NEWS. First Show at 7.'!0. An F. B. O. Production Present ins YAKIMA CANUTT in THE HUMAN TORNADO A talc of love and adventure in92 words
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Article266 1928-09-10 9 TWENTY KILLED. CAR DASHES AMONG SPECTATORS. HEATH OF FAMOUS DRIVER. [reutek telegram] Milan, Sept. 9. During tl.o motor race for the European grand prix on the Monza track a Talbot car driven by Materassi at 125 miles an hour grazed another car and overturned and then crashed266 words
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Article87 1928-09-10 9 Shanghai Vernacular Newspapers Refuse Advertisement. Shanghai, Sept. 3. The Chinese newspapers have agreed to refuse advertisements for the greyhound lacing organisations and not to report the races as news. The Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, who is taking up the matter strongly, to discourage jrrtyhound betting, interviewed the87 words
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Article179 1928-09-10 9 Coroner Mystified by Chinese Woman's Death. The Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) gave his verdict this morning regard -n^ the 'eath of a Chinese woman who was killd by v steam roller in New Bridge Road jn August 27. He said There is no evidence as to179 words
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Article107 1928-09-10 9 Successful Demonstrations In Java. Batavia, Sept. 10. During the recent annual fair, the Pasir Gambir, a new feature consisted of several splendid demonstrations by radio-telephone from Java to Holland and vice versa, by means of which lectures, music etc. were sent out in a most successful manner. Further,107 words
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Article57 1928-09-10 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] P.u-l-y, Sept. 9. The Norwegian Minister, Dr. Uroye. has exprvssed to M. Litvinoff, on behalf of the British uuvernment, gratitude for l:indm-*s. attention and assistance render-c-d by the Soviet authoritie-; in connection with the removal of the bodies of the British sailors who last57 words
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Article175 1928-09-10 9 RIOT SQUAD AND SCOTS GUARDS OUT. Shanghai, Sept. 3. Serious disturbances occurred in Shanghai yesterday, activity on the part of Communist agitators only being suppressed and prevented from developing dangerously by special measures by the Shanghai Police, and the calling out of a company of the Scots Guards.175 words
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Article180 1928-09-10 9 New Member of Hague Court. [rklter telegram] Geneva, Sept. 8. Both the Assembly and the Council of ihe League have elected Mr. Hughes, the United States ex-Secretary of State, as u member of the Permanent Court of International Justice in succession to the American, Judge Bassett-Moore, who has180 words
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Article246 1928-09-10 9 [■CUTER TELEGRAM] Sofia, Sept. 9. The Premier l.iapchoff has reconstructed the Cabinet, excluding General Volkoff ox-Minister of War, and Bouroff, exForeign Minister. Molloff has taken the place of the latter. New York, Sept. 9. Mrs. Evangeline Lindbergh, mother of Col. Lindbergh, has left for Turkey onReuter - 246 words
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Article67 1928-09-10 9 [Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio, Sept. 7. Another municipal councillor, named Zeiixo Ohi, and the Chief of general artair- for the Keisei (Tokio-Narita) Tramway extension, in the person of Hideye Yoshida, have been imprisoned in eenr.vcii<>n with the company scandal. Tiv Minsieto party has officially exoelird Mr. K.67 words
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Article255 1928-09-10 9 MEETING OF POWERS. DISCUSSION WITH LORD CUSHENDUN. [REUTEK TELEGRAM] Berlin, Sept. 9. At the opening of the congress of bankers at Cologne Dr. Curtius, the German Minister of National Economy, made a statement with regard to the German demand for speedy evacuation of the Rhineland. HeReuter - 255 words
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Article156 1928-09-10 9 Two Million Dying Of Starvation. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Sept. 9. Two million Jews are dying of starvation in the Ukraine, according to an official Soviet statement given in a report presented at the annual conference of the federation of Jewish relief organisations in London to-day. On theReuter - 156 words
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Article159 1928-09-10 9 SIMPLY PERSUASION Secretary's Comment on Tsinanfu Fund Complaints. Concerning complaints from Chinese shopkeepers in Ipoh regarding the pertinacity of collectors for the Tsinan-fu Relief Fund, Mr. M. C. Tsai, Honorary Secretary of the Tsinan-fu Relief Fund, writes to the Times of Malaya as follows: With reference to your Notes and159 words
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Article31 1928-09-10 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Blind River, Ontario, Sept. 9. Seven adult picnickers were killed in a collision between a railway train and a motor car at a level crossing.31 words
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Article25 1928-09-10 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sydney, Sept. 9. Unfavourable weather is still delaying the departure of the Southern Cross for New Zealand.25 words
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Article199 1928-09-10 9 SCENES AT MANOEUVRES. "TAKE UP ARMS AGAINST CAPITALISTS." [REUTER TELEGRAM] Riga, Sept. 9. Remarkable arrangements have been made by the Soviet authorities to interest the population in the Russian Army manoeuvres, now being carried out in the Kiev district. People were instructed at a given signalReuter - 199 words
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Article113 1928-09-10 9 Feared Loss of British Machine. [reuter telegram] London, Sept 9. The Ait- Ministry announces that as the lesult of a presumed descent into the North Sea to-day of a Blackburn aircraft of No. 422 flight, attached to H. M. Aircraft Carrier Argus, Pilot Officer Samuel Hatton, Lieut. CharlesReuter - 113 words
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Article301 1928-09-10 9 Mr. E. G. Holiday— Miss Rika Nathans. St. Andrew's Cathedral was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday afternoon, when Mr. E. G. Holiday was married to Miss Rika Nathans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Nathans, of Lermit Road, Singapore. The bridegroom, who holds the rank301 words
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Article123 1928-09-10 9 A notable tribute to Anglo-French friendship was paid by M. Albert de Segura, vice-president of the Foreign Volunteeis. on the occasion of the visit of the Bri: itth Legion to France in memory of the fourteenth anniversary of the outbreak of war. Writing in Le Journal, he123 words
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Article171 1928-09-10 9 MAGNIFICENT CLOSING SCENES. [REUTEK TELECKAM] Sydney, Sept. 9. There were magnificent scenes at the conclusion of the Eucharistic Congress Cardinal Cerretti this afternoon, carrying a monstrance containing the Host and accompanied by a brilliant galaxy of chamberlains, proceeded to Manly Wharf and boarded a gilded and decorated steamer171 words
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Article88 1928-09-10 9 Outbreak Beneath Thames Embankment. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, Sept. 9. An unusual fire occurred last night underneath the Thames Embankment. An electric light cable carried in a tunnel under a footpath fused, causing dense volumes of smoke to spread from the shafts. Firemen in gas masks worked by88 words
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Article168 1928-09-10 9 International Contest In France. [reuter telegram] Paris, Sept. 9. An international light aeroplane competition which will last twelve days, comprising various tests of quality, performance, reliability, etc., began at Oily aerodrome to-day. Sixteen French, three German and six British machines entered. The pilots of the British machines includeReuter - 168 words
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Article45 1928-09-10 9 Big Earnings by Crack New Zealand Horse. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sydney, Sept. 8. The crack New Zealand horse, Limerick comfortably won the Chelmsford Stakes at the Randwick meeting at odds of four to one on. His total earnings now are £33,628.45 words
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Article41 1928-09-10 9 [reuter tilecram] Paris, Sept. 9. A new world's record long jump of 7.93 metres is claimed for Cator, of Haiti, compttinif in the international 'athletic meeting at Colombes. The previous record, held by Hubbard, U.S.A., was 7.889 metre*.41 words
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Article56 1928-09-10 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] Berlin, Sept. 8. The senior partner in a Dutch chemical works firm and several other individuals have been arrested in Cologne on a charge of industrial espionage. It ialleged that they contracted with a, firm belonging to the dye trust to endeavour to secure the secretsReuter - 56 words
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Article52 1928-09-10 9 On Friday a Chinese coolie discovered the body of Khajan Singh, a clerk, at the foot of a hill at Teluk Kruin, near Ipoh. The deceased had been missing from his home since Wednesday. The cause of death is being investigated. Deceased was 24 years old and had been married52 words
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Article417 1928-09-10 9 OFFICIAL DENIAL. PROPOSED AGREEMENT STANDS. POWERS' REPLIES NOT YET RECEIVED. [REUTEK TELEGRAM] London, Sept. 8. Official quarters declare the newspaper reports of the proposed withdrawal of the Anglo-French Naval Agreement to be without foundation. It is explained that the proposals are still before the United States, ItalianReuter - 417 words
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Article79 1928-09-10 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] Teh#ran, Sept. 8. It is unofficially reported that the Persian Government agrees to the principles of the Pact but will only sign subject to a certain reservation in the interests of Persia. Washington, Sept. 8. The State Department has announced that Turkey and LithuaniaReuter - 79 words
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Article37 1928-09-10 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] Tulsa, Oklahoma, Sept. '.>. The state corporation commission has issued an order providing for restriction of output in slush oilfields throughout the state to 700,000 barrels a day until the end of 1928.Reuter - 37 words
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Article27 1928-09-10 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] Warsaw, Sept. 8. A new Franco-Polish shipping line for emigrants and cargo has been inaugurated from Gdynia via Havre to South America.Reuter - 27 words
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Article72 1928-09-10 9 MET SOME OLD FRIENDS." Why an Ex-Convict Returned To Prison. A good resolution which was not strong enough to survive contact with old associations was disclosed by a Chinese exconvict who was charged this morning with fraudulent possession of firewood. I had just come out -of prison," he told the72 words
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Article42 1928-09-10 10 Mr. Chan Kee Seng, of Buan Chin Mui and Co., Singapore, left yesterday by the More* for Shanghai mod Nanking. A Bum of $1,000 for tha Street Boys' Hume and Club at Kuala. Lumpur has been voted by the Indian Immigration CommitW42 words
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Article21 1928-09-10 10 Buloh Kasap.— £7,sB4 Ib. Djember.^-9,780 lb. Gadek.— 66,o6o lb. Kelanton.— 76,l4s Ib. Nithsdale.— s.osB lb. Rim (Malacca).— 6o,Boo lb.21 words
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Article104 1928-09-10 10 Exhibition Of Broncho Riding. A complete change of programme was presented at the King Carnival Circus in Anson Road last night. A novel and very clever juggling act is offered by Kayle and Coyne, and the fine flying trapeze. act of the Arcos troupe is again attractive.104 words
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Article323 1928-09-10 10 Osborne's Part in Regiment's Victory. The S.C.C. gave a rather weak display when playing: the Duke of Wellington's cricket eleven at Tanglin on Saturday, and in reply to the Regiment's scon; of 154 for nine (declared), they could make only 79. The main reason for this323 words
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Article380 1928-09-10 10 The outstanding feature of the visit of a Tampin eleven to the S.C.C., in a match played on the padang yesterday, was a brilliant batting performance by Stradling, of the visitors. Opening the innings of his side, Stradling went right through without being beaten, and showed a380 words
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Article196 1928-09-10 10 In a match played yesterday at Tang-lin between the Old Rafflesians and the Duke's, the latter easily won by two wickets and 144 run*. Score* O.R.A. G. B. Armstrong c Dan b Sheard l 0, T. B. Smith b Dagg G. Armstrong b Sheard 9, N.196 words
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Article104 1928-09-10 10 Success of Younger Professionals. London, Aug. 29. Fulwell. The younger school of golfing professionals scored notable triumphs in the first half of the Southern Qualifying Tournament for the News of the World" £1,040 Tournament. The 20-year old Henry Cotton returned a brilliant 67, shattering the course record of 71104 words
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Article286 1928-09-10 10 E. M. Scoular Wins S.G.C. Autumn Cup. The Autumn Cup competition of the Singapore Golf Club was played on the Bukit Timah course yesterday aad Saturday, and was productive of some very even golf. E. M. Scoular (10) proved the winner with a nett score of 72,286 words
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Article87 1928-09-10 10 The first 10 qualify for the Vide Cup and the draw for the first round is as follow! D. M. Doig v. M. Buchanan. C. H. Kent v. F. W. Lyall. E. G. B. Hull v. J. G. Hanna. R. Craik v. M. D. Rutley. E.87 words
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Article58 1928-09-10 10 The tie for the August ladies spoon competition of the Singapore Wolf Club was played off on Friday last and resulted in a win for Mm. R. W. KindUy. The monthly mixed foursomes competition of the S.G.C. is to be played off on Friday, September 28, and58 words
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Article198 1928-09-10 10 The result of the men's monthly medal at the Garrison Golf Club was as follows •Divide Sweep 32 V4 nett. Twenty-six cards were taken out. A mixed Flag competition will take place on Tuesday the 25th inst. The Durlop Rubber Co. have presented prises of 18 and198 words
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Article104 1928-09-10 10 The following are the final positions in the Singapore Sword Club foil competition Ladies' Section. No. Bouts Point! won lost against liv P. Salmond list L. Salmond liv W. G. Kent Ii» D. Waters 3 0 3 winner 1 2 13 runner-up 1 2 14 1 2104 words
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Article75 1928-09-10 10 Two Former Winners Fail To Qualify. London, Aug. 30. The only notable failures in the Nawi of the World qualifying tournament were Gadd (161), and Ernest Whitcombe (152). both of whom are former winners, and Braid (155), although Ray (150) has to play off with five others for75 words
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Article51 1928-09-10 10 In the semi-finals of the open single* championship of Singapore, E. J. Vass beat Yeo Kian Ann, 16 8, IS 9. See Gira Hock beat Lim Chek Heng, 13—13 (6—o) 16—9. The final will be played on Sunday next at 5 p.m. between E. I. Vass and See Gim51 words
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Article73 1928-09-10 10 Selangor had its first practice game on the Kuala Lumpur padang on Saturday, when there was a full turn out and including a member of 'new players who showed much promise. The Whites scored first, a drop goal following a determined rush by their forwards. The Colours replied73 words
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Article126 1928-09-10 10 Particulars of Six-a-Side Football. The programme of the S.C.C. athletic sports, to be held on the 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 22nd, is now available. The six-a-side football will start on Wednesday next with the following matches Team 4 v. Team 5, 6 v. 7, 1 v. 2, 9126 words
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Article93 1928-09-10 10 France's Win Over United States. [reuter telegram] Philadelphia, Sept. 8. France won the tennis series against the United States by 6 matches to 3. Results Hunter beat de Buzelet, 6—4,6 —4, 2—6,2 —6, 9—79 —7 Doeg beat Landry, 4—6,4 —6, G —i, 7—57 —5 Bousjus beat Coen, 7—5,7Reuter - 93 words
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Article232 1928-09-10 10 Good Form of Malayan Tennis Player. D. H. Kleinman, the we. 1 known Malayan tennis player, has had a successful season in England, and was playing very well according to latest advices, having quite got used to the climate and light. At Harrow he won232 words
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Article789 1928-09-10 10 Four Goals Delight Stadium Crowd. Singapore football followers were delighU'd to see their team score a very convincing victory over Selangor at the Stadium on Saturday by four goals to one. The game could not be described as a replay of the two-all draw at Kuala Lumpur in789 words
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Article158 1928-09-10 10 The match arranged between the Malays and the Selangor Rangers drew a fair-sized attendance to the Stadium yesterday, when the local side won by the mill goal in three. The winners did not get their goals «-.iMly, the Rangers' defence being very steady, and their158 words
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Article109 1928-09-10 10 The Perak Sikhs travelled down to Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and mat the Ht'lungor Sikhi on the Chinese ground in the replay for the Gurbaksh Singh Cup. Both Bides were evenly balanced and the issue was not decided until after extra time had been played, Selangor109 words
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Article3948 1928-09-10 10 SMALL ATTENDANCE ON OPENING DAY. EXCELLENT SPORT WITH FAVOURITES PROMINENT That the recent agitation, expressed ir somewhat alarming terms, against the amount of betting which goes on in connection with horse-racing in Malaya, with particular reference to the ever-increasing value of sweepstakes, had not been without its effect3,948 words
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Advertisement10 1928-09-10 10 Home Football results and League tables appear on page 12.10 words
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Advertisement189 1928-09-10 11 GENUINE SALE SURPLUS STOCK "His Master's Voice Records An opportunity that occurs once a yo:ir only to secure a selection of the worJd-renowncd HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Records, at greatly reduced prices. 10 inch Double sided Dance Records $0.50 10 Vocal and Comedy $0.50 12 Orchestral $0.75 12 Classical $1.00 All189 words
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Advertisement234 1928-09-10 11 Raffles Hotel Rooms with Modern Sanitation TEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY DINER DANSANT EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY A SATURDAY "SAKE" McGUIRE'S RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. For Reservations Phone 2920. McGUIRE'S LITTLE SYMIMIONIE Every Sunday, 9.15 p.m. GRILL ROOM UNRIVALLED IN THE EAST. MLLE. MURA SMIRNOVA Shanghai's Most Popular Dancer will appear234 words
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261 1928-09-10 11 SATURDAY'S RACING RESULTS AT A GLANCE. k.c. Horn Owner Train. r Jockey Tot* paid Win Place J_ J I Ist Quantico Navarino C»y Reveller Mr. Cheeri) C. O. Campbell Garrard Sardun Kw cm C. W. Turley Dawson K. T. G. Pillay C. W. Turley Moore AChunir Ai Mine 9 M261 words
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Article1002 1928-09-10 12 Another Glut of Goals On Saturday. London, Sept. 8. Results of to-day's matches in the English and Scottish Leagues were as follow The League Tables. The following are the results of English and Scottish league matches up to and including September 8 Division I. Birmingham 1 Everton Bolton1,002 words
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Advertisement308 1928-09-10 12 The Perfect Mealtime Drink Drink it Because it's Delicious but Know it's Qood for You, Too YOU drink Instant Postum because you like it everybody does. BuL if you knew that it was very good for you and why you would drink it giorning, noon and night. Yes, and at308 words
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Advertisement459 1928-09-10 12 NOWA New Way! Kotex Sanitary Towels The new way in personal hygiene, recommended r>y nurses, approved by doctors, and adepted by better class women the world over. Superiorin every way tc old fashioned home-made pads. 1. Scientifically shaped, made of softest mat-rial, comlortable, and actually non-detcctcb'.e v.iicn worn. 2. Discard459 words
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Advertisement190 1928-09-10 12 LAWN TENNIS RACKETS Constructed from the Best Xhßl Quality MtteriaJs, and by the \Bjk finest Craftsmen in the trade, SLAZENGER "QUEEN'S" V-i represents the very last word in V^k Racket Production. y The rounded frame is made from the finest selected English Ash w^^ and is strung with all white190 words
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Article917 1928-09-10 13 IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE AND P.A.M. REPORT. The interim report of the special labour committee appointed by the Plan tors' Association of Malaya to consider matters relating to wages for Indian estate labourers was considered at <• meeting of the Indian immigration Com niiltcc on August 29. The917 words
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Article52 1928-09-10 13 Experiments on Convicts Approved In Cuba. A proposal for tin. voluntary legal inoculation of condemned convicts with canrrr genus for study has been approved by the Board of National Sanitation in Havana, Cuba. Convk'tr who ate cured in 12 years will te set free. The proposal will go52 words
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Advertisement146 1928-09-10 13 Imperial Sole Agents DUNCAN ROBERTS, LTD., 137, Cecil Street, Singapore. »♦♦♦♦♦>* >>»<Wi>>4« DAllfil^^ NEW SHIPMENT IIVUULfIO OVERSEAS TOURING LEADER OF THE PACK D2B MODEL DOUGLAS MOTOR The Douglas has a vibFlllly equipped ratlonless engine with «H*l t'.vo cylinders horizonn j tally opposed to each t Ready for the other Tivins146 words
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Advertisement156 1928-09-10 13 WHITEAWAVS Ever Popular I BbJ B E bw\ SI h'¥ 5'5 f MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th Starts another Famous DOLLAR WEEK during which enormous values will be offered for $1.00 BELOW WE GIVE A FEW OF THE BARGAINS 200 LADIES' CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR HATS. All at $1.00 each LADIES' ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE.156 words
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Advertisement233 1928-09-10 14 ROBERT HUDSON, LTD. British Built Wagons ftf^^k I FOR y^ IT-""-'-" "lj Strength Under working conditions that demand extraordinary strength j^^^Hk lI W Fnd durability, Hudson Wapons have proved their excellence of vW^- A*nm desiKii and workmanship. In all iia;'ts of the world, and for every WLffi^jjumk conceivable purpose. Hudson233 words
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Advertisement560 1928-09-10 14 RALEIGH ZENITH Bnouph A__^^^ /-/v r»»»^>r^ V I i f I i i^>*y iw Ai fIHHHHKMMkfIHMMHHINHtfHHMMfII /W// vrftcial 7 SHELL OIL HTHEfoi- owing official recommendations are based j funaainentallv on the quick-starting, smooth running and anti-carbon qualities of Shell Motor Cycle Oil A.J.S. Golden Shell. 1 Dunclt Triple Shell. Raleigh560 words
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Advertisement578 1928-09-10 15 ESTATE OF CHOC) PENG FOON, DECEASED IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES. To be held at Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng A Co's sale-room, No. 30, Cbulia Street, on Wednesday. September 12, at 2.3* p.m. Lot 1. Valuable 999 years' leasehold land and 8-s' rey business premises known aa Nos. 60,578 words
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Advertisement397 1928-09-10 15 Assets over $8,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $30,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C The Company lias £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies397 words
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Advertisement603 1928-09-10 15 I BANKING i CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid Up Capital in 600,000 shares of £6 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund £1,000,000 ltcsirve Liability of Prcpiii tors £3,000,000 HEAD OITU E JB. HishopsguU-, London, E.C. 2. Agrncies Kr.inrhrs I Alor Star lloilo603 words
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Advertisement580 1928-09-10 15 BANKING HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) Head Office JIONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 laaaad and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Funds Sterling 6,000.000 Silver J14.000.000 Kescrve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 OURT OF IiIHKCTORS. A. H. Cnmpton, Esq., Chairman. N. S. Brown. Esq., Deputy Chairman. Hon. Mr.580 words
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Advertisement395 1928-09-10 15 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised £3.000,000 Capital Subscribed £1,800,006 Capital Paid up £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,584,846 BOARD OF DIRECTORS .1. M. Ryrie, Chairman. IP. R. Chnlmem, Esq. Charles J. Hambro, J. O. Robinson, Esq Esq. W. 11. 'iholford, Esq. Chief Manager395 words
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Advertisement282 1928-09-10 15 TEXACO lOlla We use it I We recommend it |M because we know DM I Golden Texaco Ufl I Motor Oil keeps I your Motor in I perfect condition. HI There's a grade Win. JACKS |j|J S'pore— K. Lumpur. SECOND-HAND CARS 10 H.P. CITROEN 4-r, mater 950 TOURING CARS from282 words
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Advertisement328 1928-09-10 16 ANTI-MALARIAL SUB-SOIL EARTHENWARE PIPES 4 in., 6 in. and 8 in. diameter. Small Stock Available. Enquiries Solicited. THE ELKAYES POTTERIES 40, HIGH STREET. TWO INDISPENSABLE BOOKS A Dictionary of English Synonyms By l.nirtf K A HK. Revised and i-iilarpci! by the addition of modern terns and definitions arruniced alphabetically with328 words
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Advertisement914 1928-09-10 16 LAND AND HOUSES GARAGE TO LET (cheap), at 2. Lloyd Kd. TO LET, one shop in Grosvenor Hotel Building. Immediate entry. TO LET, 135, Devonshire Road. Apply E. J. Ellis, 4, d'Almeida Street. TO LET, new shophouses. Sims Avenue, water, gas. Apply Straits Hotel. TO LET, No. 81, Meyer Road.914 words
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