The Straits Times, 12 June 1926
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Title Section13 1926-06-12 1 The straits Times No. 28,193 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1926 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement117 1926-06-12 1 I) Drink more I /(jgoodmtlk i SnmUBD < UNSWEETENED NATURAL /^j Jk I Q CONDENSED THERE'S HEALTH AND STRENGTH IN EVERY TIN OF "Bear Brand 95 GENUINE SWISS MILK Pure Rich Nourishing Milk from the Healthy Pastures of the BERNESE ALPS. BEARING METALS May we send you our Price List117 words
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Advertisement119 1926-06-12 1 SOLID SILVER CUPS BOWLS FOR PRIZES AND PRESENTATIONS HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVE OF PEDESTALS, PRICES INCLUSIVE OF PEDESTALS. SELECTIONS POIIWARTED No. *****. Solid silver two-handled cup complete on mahogany plinth. Height 41 4 inches Price 38.50 o\> H S 60.00 6>/» 75.00 8 $175.00 0 $200.00 ROBINSON COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated In tks119 words
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Article959 1926-06-12 2 Sunday, June 13, 1926. [Under this heeding we pnbUih each reek brief detail! of the lerrieet to be leld at those Singapore Churches whoie uthorities •apply us with the necessary nformation. To ensure insertion, these loticei must reach us by Friday afternoon.] St. Andrew's Cathedral.— Second Sunday ifter959 words
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Article72 1926-06-12 2 As previously reported, the group of Japanese business men, representing 1 the Nayyo Kiokai, one of the most prominent business associations m Japan, have arrived at Batavia and will exhibit considerable number of samples of merchandise manufactured m Japan. The exhibition will be held on June 20 and 21, m72 words
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Advertisement309 1926-06-12 2 Stop that Rheumatic Bam Sloan 's is the remedy you need! /&Gbk If you arc a martyr to Muscular or Joint typ, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Backache, Lumbago Us or Neuritis —if all other remedies have TT m^\£* failed try Sloan's without delay. £&s*%\ Apply gently to the painful part. Don't jgjgii309 words
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Advertisement292 1926-06-12 2 TROUBLED WITH TETTERjl_YEARS Whole Body Affected. Of a Dry Nature. Itched Terribly. Cuticura Heals. I was troubled with tetter for nine year*. The whole of my body was affected. It was of a dry nature and itched terribly. Large, dry scales formed that used to peel off and leave a292 words
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Advertisement114 1926-06-12 2 $50 ONLY 111 113, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. a^RML I bB& High-class gramophone with double spring motor. Monthly payment system can be arranged for local customers. M Maison Martin wishes to announce to his extensive clientele that his hairdressing Salon m Orchard Road will be CLOSED from JUNE 14 to JUNE114 words
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Article944 1926-06-12 3 Apparatus to Assist Airmen In Fogg. Mr. B<"ice, the Commonwealth Prime Minister, is expected to arrive in Lon- don on October 1 next. I Colonel Vlncente Fenreira, the new High Commissioner for Angola, Is leaving Portugal at the end of this month. Sir Reginald Brade and944 words
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Advertisement192 1926-06-12 3 UK; J-* U2 ta I 1 lriSs9^BflrV All the luorld over there are two points of vieiu the man's and the woman's. But their vieius on cigarettes are identical. They both tuill have only the best VIRGINIA CIGAR.ETTES y VV I *®ss»^jl /SSSEff JpUF fi£Z3 ERASMIC The Dainty SOAR A»l«192 words
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Advertisement789 1926-06-12 3 THE EASIEST WAY TO STOP INDIGESTION. Trouble is very easy to find, but often not so easily remedied. There »re, however, some exceptions, and one is the e»sy way you can Mop indication and all stomach troublc!i which frequently spoil appetite, health, work and play. Digestive disorders arc very largely789 words
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Advertisement803 1926-06-12 3 After Fever Real Aid m Convalescence Ton will be rapidly restored to perfect health and strength if yon take Dr. Cassell's Tablets. The worst phase of tropical illness is its at't«>r-eftecU. Fevers such as malaria and tvplioid sap the body's nenre strength and rob every organ ..f vitality It is803 words
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Advertisement557 1926-06-12 3 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore invite tenders for the erection of an Electric Sub-Station at Alexandra Road. Plans may be seen and specification and form of tenders obtained at the Municipal Architect's Office during office hours. Tenders to be lodged with the undersigned by557 words
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Advertisement534 1926-06-12 4 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated m Englaad) atAIL AND PASSENGER AND CASGO SERVICES. PBNINBTTLAB AND ORIENTAL SJf. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnag* doe S'por* KASHMIR 9,000 Jon* 18 RANPtJRA 16.800 July 1534 words
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Advertisement594 1926-06-12 4 Shipping Announcements N.Y.K. LINE (NIPPON TUSEN KAISHA) LONDON UNI Marseille*, London and Antw.rp Vessels Tonnag* Du* Ball KATORI MARU 10,000 June 24 25 ATSUTA MARU 8,000 July 8 9 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 July 22 23 lIAKONK MARU 10,000 Aug. 5 6 SUWA MARU 10,700 Aug. 19 20 KUSHIMI MARU 11.000594 words
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Advertisement531 1926-06-12 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STHAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated m England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN— GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOWMARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND CLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT531 words
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Advertisement465 1926-06-12 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Slam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kretay, Kemaman, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, I. aeon, Bandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Churapon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA June 14 June 16 PRACHATIPOK June 21 June 23 MALINI June 28 June 30 The Steamers are fitted throughout465 words
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Advertisement465 1926-06-12 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF DATAYIA) (Incorporated m Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3610, with sub-connection to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information, supplying of465 words
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Advertisement430 1926-06-12 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated m Australia) FOR SYDNEY. MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA. DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailing by the well know* (iteamera MARELLA (7.375 tonsT and MALABAR (1,512 tons). The a.s. MARELLA is th largest and finest steamer trading to Australia, Cabins dc luxe, single berth cabin., swimming430 words
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Advertisement411 1926-06-12 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated la England) -KLLHRMAN" LINB FABBENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM and CONTINENT Tie PORTS and SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICES OUTWARDS FROM CONTINENT For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan ■4. BLOEMFONTEIN June 14 HOMEWARD* London, Rotterdam and Hamburg a.s. CITY OF LYONS June411 words
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Advertisement439 1926-06-12 5 AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES LINE (Incorporated In Xaglaad) Rejrnlar Passsngar and Freight Bervlea Tia JAVA PORTS to FREMANTLE (W. A.), ADELAIDE. MELBOURNE and BYDNBT maintained by Tom Sailiag lril M, MERTON HALL Mmlted (passenger accommodation) In port June 12 s.s. KIOTO (cargo steamer) Jnly T S.S. CITY OF PALERMO (passenger stesmer 0,900439 words
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Advertisement465 1926-06-12 5 AMERICAN ORIENTAL MAIL LIKE TRANS-PACIFIC PASSENGIB AND BXPBSBS SKRVICI II iaya from Hoagkoag te guttle ■alliag from Steamtr Hongkong PRESIDENT McKINLET June tl PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Jsly also a sailing every 12 daya from Hongkong to Manila Through bills of lsding lasted from Slngapora to the principal cities of tha United465 words
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Advertisement405 1926-06-12 5 Going Home Watch diving boys m Hawaii See these bronzed artists veritable water dwellers who greet you m the harbor Hear "Imi Au," the King's Serenade you'll NEVER forget the thrill of this different land, if, on the way home, you step from the gangplank m Honolulu Hawaiian Rand to405 words
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Advertisement482 1926-06-12 5 PILFERAGE OF RUBBER. This Is a matter which has occupied Ihc :it'<iui«n of all pruplc connei >! with rubber for some very consideraDlc ttase. The following is an extract from thr Ulnxapars I hamltcr of Commrrcc Kuhber Association's Circular No. 36S "The bulk of the pilferage appears to ba hwa482 words
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Advertisement542 1926-06-12 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Rencoolrn Streeta. TO-XIGHT at 9.15 The Screen Scream of the Season Wm. FOX presents THE FIRST YEAR The motion picture of John Golden's Kreat Mage play. On the battle front with a newly married couple. Cheer up Don't i^t n divorce until you've seen this542 words
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Advertisement89 1926-06-12 6 SntlNA THEATRE XYrth Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT a! 7.10 Universal Western. THE RIDDLE RIDEB SERIAL and 4. With Wm. Dcaanwl =nd Eileen Sedgwlck At p.m. sharp. Lnfesi PatlM Gazette. Hal Roach %c King of mid Horses Th.. ::i' laasjMMa. h..i-he .n cap.ivity m the must neitfiilicnal. emazinc thrilling drama araf filmed.89 words
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Advertisement351 1926-06-12 6 1 VtaiTai 9^SBSrVk^7)!^^^ufl^^^l|9R^^^lT"t^^^^^^^|||^BU^i^kv t A MOTHER CENSOR PROOF PICTURE JACKIE COOGAN m A BOY OF FLANDERS A I eautiful Production suitable for all ages. ALHAMBRA COMMENCING JUNE 16. Released y FAMOUS LASKY FILM SERVICE LIMITED. <*<aaaa»a»i»»ii >" ■""•uttiuniMii Coming I hortly I A W LLIAM FOX SUPER FEATURE A DRAMATIC351 words
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Advertisement179 1926-06-12 6 ER Tn-mirht AT THE To-night OPEN AIR CINEMA, KELA.NTAN MAK-YONG. etc. THE CITY OPERA it.-. -I Shakespeare's COMEDY OF ERRORS v.ith Taib, Vem. Mohd. Noor and Sooln m thr Leading K->le«. ■<B— A new CHARLIE CHAPLIN Dance will also be addei! to the Extra Turns. To-morrow Sunday, June 13 LAILY179 words
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Advertisement268 1926-06-12 6 $3,000 PURSE BOXING at the HAPPY VALLEY TONIGHT nigjjest fixht ever put up Malaya BATTLING KEY" "V "tENEBRO SANTOS The Lightweiitht Champion of ■.ijlny.n E\.Fe»thtTße(fht (hampion of the Orient I HOIMIS. C. SONG vs. SPEKDY DADO Special Return Contest <8 Koimd»). MOHAMED AMIX vs. KID AVKLINO UOY LIM vs. TOCJNG268 words
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Article215 1926-06-12 7 FIXTURES. Saturday, June 12 BU Water. H.lO n.tn., 11.25 p.m. Mal»ccu High 1 id«, *U0 a.m., 6 ft. 2 in. in. Oatwimj P. 1 0. mnil due. The QuHints, Vie. Theutre, a.30 p.m. Key v. Bant**, Boxing. Happy Valley. 9.30. Olaade I flub, !>3O p.m. Sunday. June215 words
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Article95 1926-06-12 7 Snipe alongside the Whsnes or expected to arrive. KBPPEL BABBOUBL t IOS3. Oil WMK Coul Wharf ELS IN DRY DOCKS. T..njong I'aisar m Ligiitcr 11. Circe. I, Co. 1 Koppcl Harliour K'ni;'; 1»' ek No. l 1;-. Leh. Hyccsa No. 2 Deck Vessels Arrived. A i from95 words
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Article101 1926-06-12 7 To-day. ...id Western India p.i.i Tend nd I abneen Hiiik 4 p.m. I l Palembang 4 P- 1 juv ra, s.iuthMotuceaa n Hong Uong) 4 p.m I'r.^i Radjah, Tembilahan and ln1 p.m. Boat Ih-Eaat of Bouth-Ameriea (Wakasa Mara) 4 p,m. giam ua (Kama4 p.m. Mm, Labuan, North101 words
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Article41 1926-06-12 7 MA ILS FO R EUROPE By .CJuintilly Ami Macedonia Johnn do Witt Ethiopia l'«tria l.eft S pore A;i!. 29 J.'.uy 6 May 7 May 13 May 14 Arrd. Londua May 27 May SI Hay SI May 81 June 7 June 741 words
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Article130 1926-06-12 7 Singapore, June .12. On London, Bank 4 m/» 2/4 3/32 Demand 2/3 11/16 Private 3m. credit* 2/4 7/18 On New York, Demand 66 3/16 Private 90 d/s S B^ On France, Bank T.T. WOT On India, Bank T.T. 1& 4 On Hongkong, Bank T.T. p.c clifl. On130 words
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56 1926-06-12 7 Buyers R.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Bpot «H Standard B.S.S. on Tender Jojj. Oct.-Dec. 72 Tone of market Quiet, finn. Latest Cable London Spot BhMt »H4 per lb New York Spot Sheet Ci. cents 42Vi per lb. Sellers TIM 72 Vi l DAILY PRICES56 words
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Article236 1926-06-12 7 Issue VaL Pd. Buyers Seller* £1 £1 Asam Kumbnng 1 1 Batang Paoaug 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Mi is Hy.tiaulu: 1 1 Johan Tin 10/- 10/- Kamponjr H £1 Kainunting Tin 10 10 Kinta Asso. i'l 11 K. Lumpur Tin I 1 Kinta i)redges 1 1 Citehai236 words
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Article132 1926-06-12 7 IFSU .1 I Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 il C. Am. Tobacco 6.6.10'a G.lO.TUc.all 1 1 Central Engine* 1.00 1.06 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 15.75 lfi.00 10 10 Fraser Neave 51.50 52.00 100 100 Hammer Co. 17^.50 177.50 100 100 Katz Bros. def. 190.00 200.00 10 10 Mexican132 words
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Article87 1926-06-12 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 p»t 110 I Spore Municipal 5 p.c $1.*****0 of 1901 95 »*r Spore Municipal 4H )4. of 1907 11.000,000 t0 par Spore Municipal iV, p* of 1909 $1,100,000 W par S'Dore Municical 4 D.c. of 191S J^Oob.OOO 80-90 Spore Municipal sp* 522.000.000 of 192687 words
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Article382 1926-06-12 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Kvatt'a QaoUtfena. To-day'» Prices Fraser Lyall 4 Co. Evatt. Mlenby ($1) 3.35 3.45 3.35 3.12 Alor Ga.jah (§1) 2.90 3.10 3.00 3.10 A. Hitam (|6) 24.2". 14.50 84J A. Kuninz (SI) 1.15 1.20 1.10 Lll Am. Malay ($3) 5.00 5.20 5.00 5.15382 words
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Advertisement650 1926-06-12 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see PK»e 16. WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. :i> a junior clerk. Apply 959, Id: BALE, Haby Austin, $800. 950, Snails Tim—. Op> WANTED itood teak household furniture. Ml. HP) FOR SALE, collection of weapons and Up) FOR S* Mi-al for tennis courts. Apply 801 and650 words
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Advertisement71 1926-06-12 7 SCONES < The best for your tea. Always in Slock. VIENNA CAFE, RAVENSWAY COMPANY, UNDERTAKERS. Established 1S76. UNDR ENTIRKI.Y NEW MANAGE__NT. REMIXED FEES NO KVIKAS. 1st Class Funeral $200 2nd J125 3rd 75 Wo employ no commission brokers nor have we any commission arrangements or undcr- si-, inline with subordinate71 words
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Advertisement155 1926-06-12 7 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tin; Municipal Commissioners of the Town hi Singapon invite tenders for the erection at a Store for Filler Dust and Smithy at Tanjong Pagar Crushing Depot. may be scon and sp?cificntion nnd fora ti'-.<lers obtained at the Municipal Architect's. Office during office hours. Tendi.rs to be lodged with155 words
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Advertisement275 1926-06-12 7 THE Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee WILL PRESENT The Sorcerer (Comic Opera by W. S. (iILBERT AND AKTHLR SI LLIVAN) THE VICTORIA THEATRE ON JULY 1, JULY 6, JULY 3, JULY 8, JULY 10. Coming Shortly I SAMUEL GOLDWYN PrtMnts the HENRY KING PRODUCTION AGAIN vwrw PCTAAI ANfl,> vUh GEORGE SICNEY,,/ALCXANDGaCARR275 words
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Advertisement405 1926-06-12 7 TV; r yl THEATSf. FOR SALE NEW CARS feerfiet, -1 eyllsjder; m. i 5 h.p., 5 seater, $2,100 Berliet, cylinder, 18.? If.p., 7 seater, $.5,000 Angus Sandirson, i cyHndar, 35.120 $3,000; A>CM Sanderson. I cyhnilir. ll.n h p 5 Beater ■•".hi Daimler Landaulctte, 6 cylinder. :t\l2n h.p.. 7 leater *20.000405 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous37 1926-06-12 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. K;inc:.mi, r Iv.'rbau Station. (By C— I>MJ of C«uil«1— I Health OfBct.) For the- 21 hour i »ndm-: ut Midnieht un Jun.' II, IIM. dear. 80 I M.8K. Max. J.in. ei > ;V ■in- W/ nU37 words
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Article39 1926-06-12 8 Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Testana beg to than>. their relatives and friends for their kinc 1 attendance at the funeral of their beloved son, Johnnie A. Jan?cn, also those v.ht sent wreaths, letters of condolence anJ telegrams.39 words
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855 1926-06-12 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, JUNE 12. THE TEST MATCHES. Coal strikes and other problems are forgotten m England to-day, and everywhere the subject of discussion is England's chances m the Test match which starts at Nottingham. Cricket is the all-important subject. It is a striking feature of the British character,855 words
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Article350 1926-06-12 8 The Blue Riband of rifle shooting m the Far East the interport shield has •.rone to Shanghai for the second year m succession, and the record of ar.rr.nl .vms now stands thus Hongkong 12, Singapore 9, Shanghai 8. Penantj came into the match on nine occasions between350 words
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Article376 1926-06-12 8 Captain H. North-Hunt, A.D.0., Tapah, hcs left Penang for Telok Anson as A.D.O. in place of Mr. R. Irvine, who has been transferred to Singapore. Mr. V. G. Black has been appointed A.D.0., Tapah. The death occurred at the Penan^ General Hospital on Thursday night of Mr.376 words
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Article15 1926-06-12 8 The Government notification creating a Tiural Board for the Settlement of Malacca has been cancelled.15 words
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Article25 1926-06-12 8 It la generally feared that another disturbance will arise m Shanghai, where the situation of the cotton mill strike is changing from bad to worse.25 words
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Article31 1926-06-12 8 Notice is given m the Gazette that the Sungei Ringsrit Tin Syndicate Ltd. will le struck off the Register of Companies unless cause is shown to the contrary within three months.31 words
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Article40 1926-06-12 8 The furniture of the Astor House Hotel, Hongkong, has been sold by older of the Court following an application ty the Chinese landlord for overdue rent. The furniture re-alised $4,000. It is stated that the hotel may be restarted shortly.40 words
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Article40 1926-06-12 8 A telegram from Japan states that hundreds of Koreans are reported to have been charged by the police m Chosen m with the anti-Japanese campaign which arose on the occasion of the funeral of the late Korean King, Prince Yi.40 words
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Article45 1926-06-12 8 The drill hall and club house for the Eurasian Co., S.V.C., is nearinjr completion, and as funds are required towards the purchase of the neces^nry furniture, it has been decided to hold a dance at the Drill Hall at Beach Road on Monday, June 21.45 words
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Article54 1926-06-12 8 An interesting innovation m this year's holiday season m Germany is a tegular service of hydroplanes which take visitors to the North Sea and Baltic health resorts direct from Berlin. A whole chain of very beautiful lakes surrounds the city, and upon one of them the Municipal Council has erected54 words
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Article71 1926-06-12 8 Liv Yu-chinjr, BM feet high, has arrived at San Francisco from China. He is the tallest Chinese that ever came out of the Far East. A special bunk had to be arranged for him abourd the Dollar Liner President Lincoln. His weight is near 400 pounds. He is 38 years71 words
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Article83 1926-06-12 8 The management of Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Company's Singapore branch has passed over to Mr. T. N. Castle, who w; s recently with the Calcutta branch. A saloon for ladies requirements, urder the supervision of Mrs. Castle, has been installed on the first f.oor of the establishment. The report of accounts83 words
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Article77 1926-06-12 8 By permission of Lt.-Col. C. J. Pickering. C.M.G., D.5.0., and officers, the band of the 2nd Bn. The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (under the direction of Mr. R. V. S. Wright, AiR.dM.) will render the following programme m the Botanical Gardens on Monday, at 5.15 p.m. March, Cavalry of the77 words
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Article158 1926-06-12 8 Lord Willingdon on AntiForeign Attitude. Pt-kin, June 4. Lord Willingdon w:;s entertained at lum-heor liy the AncloAmerica Association. In :i ipeech he saiil he was convinced that only a small, noisy minority was responsible for the anti-foreign agitation! and that the large majority of Chinese was SJUdoai158 words
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Article81 1926-06-12 8 Patent Held by I.K. Rabbcr Company. Notnicaiion is given thfl Govern iiu'i'i GaMtte ilia! a iv tiflcab of regi nation has been granted to the nited States Rubber Company in WBpect <f the United Kingdom patent granted to Dr. isidor Tranbe, a Germ, in tubject. The company81 words
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Article21 1926-06-12 8 From China and Japan, by the Taconui Maru, due to-morrow, and the .\'a:i>-'i-f, lue at fi a.m. on Monday.21 words
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Article33 1926-06-12 8 A patent for lixteen yean l'-** 1 been granted to Mr. (J. 11. Kellar, 11, .Slian^nai Road, Bingapore, m respect of an invention described as a metal spring button fastener.33 words
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Article31 1926-06-12 8 Infotmalinn having been received that .•holera exists m :i Sporadic statv at Rangoon, that porl has been declared a suspected place for the purposes of thu Quarantine Ordinance.31 words
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Article34 1926-06-12 8 The Yok Sin school Juu been declared m unlawful school under the Registration of Schools Ordinance on the ground that it is bting used for the purposes '.>f political propaganda.34 words
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Article50 1926-06-12 8 At the conclusion of the Inquest, held by the Coroner, Mr. I. <>. Bourne, into the deaths of two Indians, who wen killed m motor smash- on the Changl Road, a verdict of "causing death by ;i rcsh act," was returned against the Malay Jriver of the50 words
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Article50 1926-06-12 8 Advice has bean received by Messrs. Osborne and Chappel. Ipoh, by cable that a dividend of Is. per share (less income tax at 4s. m the has been declared payable m London on Juno "O. Local shareholders will receive their warrant! on arrival of the Eastern l^t.50 words
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Article46 1926-06-12 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable, dated .June 11, their quotation! being In gold dollar cents Sellers, June 43; July II next quarter. Market steady. Very little doing. To-day's Bingapjre priec is 88 centa, London price la. BVi<L46 words
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Article48 1926-06-12 8 Lady Goillemard arrived but night :it Prai and was Motived by Commander Peal, the Harbour Master, ad Captain Saienders, deputy. She boarded the Sea Gull and proceeded to Paaaag where »he was received by the Hon. Ralph Bcott, Resident Councillor, and was conducted to the Residency.48 words
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Article82 1926-06-12 8 The town of Victoria, Labuaa, is now cheud of Shir;'! "re m that it has speed limit of ten miles OH hour for motor cars, an announcement to that ttfect appearing m tlr.' current i>-m i of the Go' rnment Gaze tic. This n-Kula-tion is evidently82 words
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Advertisement118 1926-06-12 8 HEDGES BUTLER, LTD. WINK MKUCIIAMS <»(jai*> WINE MERCHANTS T<> ifffitf 1 HUM. THE I'RINCE OF H.M. KING GBOKCB V IK* WALKS BY APPOINTMENT WHISKY COM M EMORATION V AT SCOTCH WHISKY. J. 4 Over 15 years old and 4 J»'"^ pre-war strength. <rf^-i &fc $36.00 per case. Hi ft ROYAL118 words
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Advertisement76 1926-06-12 8 TO-NIGHT ALHAMBRA (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd.. Proprietors.) A Wallace Worsley Paramount Production THE MAN WHO FIGHTS ALONE m 7 Reek. THE LIGHTHOUSE BY THE SEA m 7 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. SKY-HIGH CORRAL (Featuring ART ACORD) m 5 Reels. THE New Portable MODEL of the76 words
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Advertisement55 1926-06-12 8 On Other Pages, Pice. Church Services Onmu Nowi by Muil :t Shipping iiml thn Mails 7 Kinunce aji'l Coramerc* t MetL'orolojcic.il EUpOrl I Kcuter and RuKby KuJio HeMi|N '■< Hank Robbery Cm Sportii:;: Inli'lTci r.cr St. David'i Soe'.oty i» Sixty Vc»ii Ago 10 Singapore Kulibrr Auction RSporti l" To-duy's Share55 words
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Article586 1926-06-12 9 Interference in Internal Affairs. RUSSIAN DISCLAIMER. Denies Sending Money To Support Strike. London, June 11. It li oaderetood that tlio Briti.sli Governmeat have sent the Soviet Government a r.oU prot 'stin,: against the Soviet Government offering the Trade [fatal CoagreM iih.nty din Inn the general strike,586 words
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Article35 1926-06-12 9 Simla, June (> Mr. George Cunning ham. who is now Counsellor at the Bri tish Legation m Kabul, has been appoint «•<) to succeed Sir Geoffrey l)e Mont inoiemy, as the Viceroy's Pri\aU- Secre tary.35 words
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Article116 1926-06-12 9 New York Welcome to Irish Cardinal. [reuter telegram.] London, June 11. New Yolk Thousands lined Broadway and gave a lousing welcome to Cardinal O'Donnell, Primatu of Ireland, who is attending the Chicago KiU'haristic Congress. A Municipal launch brought the Cardinal to the Battery, where he was met byReuter - 116 words
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Article131 1926-06-12 9 Advocates of Open Door Policy. [ttCUTCH TELEGRAM.] London, June 11. Amsterdam The annual report of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company states that the production of the Royal Dutch gnms in iii 2.') MBooatod to 12,c<j0,000 tons, cm pa rid with 13,44&M0 in 1924. The report refers to131 words
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Article113 1926-06-12 9 Millions Lost Through New York Stoppage. [REUTCR TELEGRAM.] London, June 11. New Yoik The committees of the furworkcrs and employers have reached agreement subject to ratification by both sides, granting a 10 per cent, increase in wages and a 40 hour week, to be incieased to 44Reuter - 113 words
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Article93 1926-06-12 9 Discovery of 20,000 Year Old Skull. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 12. Gibraltar: Miss Ganod, a student of the Institut Paleontologi? Humaine. Paris, and Oxford Uni.ersity, has discovered a frontal bone and other portions of a human skull belonging to a youth, embedded in the hardest tufa, with typicalReuter - 93 words
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Article46 1926-06-12 9 [reuter telegram.] London, June 11. Washington I'residint Coolidge lias signed a bill authorising compensation on ■eemßt of tho death of a British subject humed Williamson, who was accidentally shot by a pattcemu while pursuing a bandit at Kast St. Louis, Illinois, in July, IMI.Reuter - 46 words
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Article152 1926-06-12 9 [■Om TKI.ECRAM.] London, June 11. N'cw Tech Jmm BwaatMr, winner of thf amateur golf thanii-'ionsliip of Britain, i:. in hospital at lkonxvillc. Every European in China realises that when the last salt revenues are confiscated the turn of the customs administration will come next, unless an effective152 words
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Article184 1926-06-12 9 Export to Cease Within Ten Years. Annual Decreases of Ten Per Cent. [REUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, June II.; The India Office announces that the Government of India has decided to fix ten years as the period in which the export of opium from India, other than for itrictt; medicalReuter - 184 words
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Article85 1926-06-12 9 Bank Reserve Less Than Year's Interest. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 11. Commenting on Comdr. Locker Lampson's reply in the House of Commons stating that the reserve in the group banks mi^ht bo drawn ou for the seivice of China louns, the Daily TelegTaph, in an edit ..rial, saysReuter - 85 words
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Article22 1926-06-12 9 I: is officially announced that the publication of the King's llirthriay Honours List has been postponed to July 3.22 words
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Article78 1926-06-12 9 Monument to the Fascist Regime. [reuteb telegram.] London, June 11. Kome The Pope granted an audience to the Buenos Aires architect Mario Palanti, who has cjiik to Rome to submit plans for the building of a skyscraper 44 stories high, intended as a monument to the Fascist78 words
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Article62 1926-06-12 9 Vessels Lost off Chilean Coast. [KELTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 11. Valparaiso A violent storm last night wrought havoc among shipping and strewed the coast with debris. X.m: s'.iips are ashore totally wrecked, one of which previously sank. Four tugs were damaged and three others and many tighter*Reuter - 62 words
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Article149 1926-06-12 9 Government's Proposed Measures. Statement by the Prime Minister. [wireless via rugby.] Rugby, June 10. Questi >ns were asked by Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald and by Mr. Henry Cavendish Bentinck, Conservative, as to what action the Government proposed to take in view of the failure of yesterday's conversations between149 words
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Article65 1926-06-12 9 Announcement to South American States. [REUTER TELECRAM.] London, June 11. Rio de Janeiro The Foreign Minister, at a meeting of diplomatic representatives, of South American states, armunceel Brazil's resignation from the Council of the League of Nations. He also telegraphed ti all South American states notReuter - 65 words
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Article67 1926-06-12 9 Separation of Moro Provinces Suggested. [reuter telegram.] London, June 12. Washington Complete separation of the Moro Provinces m the Philippines from the present administration m Manila and their future administration as a separate dependency is proposed m a bill tabled m the House of Representatives. The bill providesReuter - 67 words
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Article87 1926-06-12 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 11. Paris The Chinese students of the Franco-Chinese Institute at Lyons have subscribed Fr. 1,100 towards a voluntary fund for redemption of the national debt. In a letter to the director of the Institute, the students say the s=um is Email, bu» isReuter - 87 words
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Article49 1926-06-12 9 [KEUTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 12. Mexico City The official explanation of the deporting of the Canadian, Dr. Colo, says that Dr. Cole was guilty of violation of the recent insurance law by acting as medical examiner to insurance companies which did not comply with the law.Reuter - 49 words
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Article68 1926-06-12 9 [WIRELESS VIA RUGBY.] Rugby, June 11. Exchanges are as follows Paris 167%. New York 4.86 5-16. Brussels 164%. Geneva 25.12%. Amsterdam 12.10%. Milan 1:53%. Berlin 20.43%. Stockholm 18.15%. Copenhagen 18.33. Oslo 21.60. Vienna 34.45%. Prague 164 K. Helsinjrfors 193%. Madrid 31.32%. Lisbon 2 17-32. Rio 7 19-32. Buenos Aires68 words
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Article524 1926-06-12 9 All Accused Except One Discharged. This morning: in the District Court the case for the defence of six Indians, who are charged in connection with the robbery of the Banque de l'lndo Chine, was commenced. About $057,000 and some jcwlkiy was st-ilen from the bank in U>22524 words
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Article115 1926-06-12 9 Further Deaths From Sunstroke. M:ilras, June 5. The fatal effect of the excessive heat ptevaiiiag in the city la increasingly in evidence. A youna Anglo-Indian lad named Anthony Doyie, who had an ettack of MBftnke yesterday, <:itd a tin hours after admission to hospital. This morning a115 words
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Article123 1926-06-12 9 The appointment of Mr. R. E. Hulttum as Director of Gardens, Straits Settlements, is gazetted. The Hon. Mr. Song Ong Siang and Mr. J. M. Sime have been re-appjinted members of the committee of management of the Botanic Gardens, Singapore. The Association of Engineers hay» n iminatej Mr.123 words
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Article41 1926-06-12 9 The Rubber Controller for Ceylon forwards the following Export of rubber from Ceylon for May, ***** Ctylon-produced rubber i;, 944 tons. Imported rubber 2'iG tons. Latex 1,240 gallons. The monthly exportable maximum for May, IU2C, wan 5,720 tons.41 words
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Article316 1926-06-12 9 Effort to Stimulate Trade. Threc-Qujnters of Imports From Foreign Countries. [WIRELEaS V.A RUGBY.] Rugby June 10. The third report of the Imperial Economic Committee nmtWllW number of interesting reports and recommendations with lefoteiice to the consumption of Empire fruit in this country. The mtltnwHltg features of Ike committee'i316 words
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Article85 1926-06-12 9 Pushing on Into Unknown Territory. (Aneta'i Beivlcc.) Ha: a via. June 11. At the request of the New Guinea expedition leader, (JO extra Dyaks will be sent as soon as p ssible. Captain Posthumue, with soldiers, is leaving to-day for Head Camp, bordering unknown territory. Dr. van85 words
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Article45 1926-06-12 9 [ICK! Ti.lt MUKMUMj London, June 11. Pari.-. Capl. Doisy baa left on a renewed attempt to fly to Tokto via Russia uml Siberia. In his effort last month Doisy reached Warsaw, where, his machine was wrecked m an attempt to take off.45 words
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Article178 1926-06-12 9 Government Velm-s Their Going To Mosul. London, June I!. The plea that the wives of officers of the Royal Air Form stationed m Mosul should be allowed to join their husband.; was made ill the House of immons by Captain Wedgwood Benn. Sir Samuel Hoare, m178 words
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Article332 1926-06-12 10 I^arwood's Hat-Trick Against Cambridge University. [Reuter Telegram.] London, June 11. The match batwaaa Cambridge University and Notts, at Cambridge was drawn. The Cniversity were dismissed m their first innings for 106, Larwood taking four wickets for runs, including the hattrick. replied with 2fi. r >, Pajton contribu1 andReuter - 332 words
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Article57 1926-06-12 10 University and National Side Draw. [Reuter Telegram.] London, June 11. The cricket match at Oxford between the University and Ireland was drawn. Ireland batted first and scored 221. Jasaeaoa being the principal scorer witn 71. Oxford scored 2P5 for five wickets, Stewart Brown contributing 81, StephensonReuter - 57 words
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Article212 1926-06-12 10 A Proved Bowler Who is Not Included. As is usually the case, the publication af Knulaml's eleven, to do battle with the Australians, has own'' the signal for any amount of adverse criticism. It really seems that this year the grousers SSM cause for complaint. In the212 words
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Article27 1926-06-12 10 In the team mutch to-morrow between Kipiwl and the S.G.C., the pars playing at tea o'clock are Bateman and t H. U Clarke McMullan and Cullen.27 words
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Article409 1926-06-12 10 Falkiner's Fine Display At Singapore Club. Mr. Claude Falkiner, one of Britain's finest billianl players, gave his first exhibition in Singapore, at the Singapore Club yesterday evening, and showed that hi is right up to the (rood form he displayed uuring his tour of Japan and t hina. When409 words
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Article42 1926-06-12 10 Berlenbach Retains Cruiser Title. [Reuter Telegram.] London, June 11. New York The light-heavyweight champion, Berlenbach, won the decision ajrainst Young Stiibling in a fifteen rounds contest in which the referee frequently warned Stribling for holding. The spectators hooted, demanding more actio'i.Reuter - 42 words
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Article130 1926-06-12 10 Shanghai Win Second Year In Succession. As we brk'liy announced yesterday, Shanghai has won this year's Interport Rifle matili with the iine score of 940, ayainst Hongkong's 8!W and Singapore's *>■>!. T. S. Parry, for the winners, put on 10.'5 out 01 the possible 105, dropping < nly130 words
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Article225 1926-06-12 10 Ladies' Lawn Tennis Tournament. Yesterday's R' suits Ladies' Open Doubles. Mn, Hedley HttTWM and Mrs. Campbell beat Miss Hope Falkner and Miss Atkins, 7_B, Mis. lliilp and David beat Mrs. Van Hamel and Miss Riekaid, 6—2,6 2, 6—o. Mrs. Ti-nnent and Miss Griffith-Jones beat Mrs. Elder and Mis.225 words
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Article722 1926-06-12 10 3 S.C.C. and Chinese Fail To Score. The S.C.F.A. and the S.C.C. met for I the rirst time this season in the first division of the League at the Stadium yesterday afternoon, and shared the paints, the result being a goalless draw. A strong wind blowing down the722 words
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Article138 1926-06-12 10 Complaint Against Company Director. Bombay, June 5. Miss Gulab Young, a film "star," lodged a complaint of wrongful restraint against the camera man and director of the film producing company employing her. She alleged that she was forced to drink some concoction instead of the usual aerated138 words
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Article48 1926-06-12 10 Nearly 40.000 Arrive During May. During the month of May 39,159 Chinese immigrants arrived at Singapore as compared with 23,024 last year making a total, for 1926 of 155,G2'8. During the same 'month 8,888 Chinese' declc passenjrers left Singapore for China, making 40,484 for the year.48 words
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Article248 1926-06-12 10 Services' Fair Start in S.d.C. Tournament. The S.C.C. cricket tournament opened yesterday with a match between the Public Services and Law, and the Services, and will be continued this afternoon on the Padang. At^ the close of piay the Services had netted 75 for the loss of three248 words
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Article252 1926-06-12 10 Handicaps for To-day. 1 Horses C (Racecourse).— Zarona Boy 9.12, Fiona's Pet <U, Haviluh «.7, Happy buys 8.2, Albatross 8, Lady Blackthorn 7.10, Ada .Icy 7.11, Cheeri<, V.C. li'riffins B (six furlongs). Venture 10.4, Amrita 10.1, Vinj?t-<.-t-u!i 9A, Minanore y, Buleh. Harap 8.12, Princess Coie 8.10, Longehamp 8.5,252 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORT.
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231 1926-06-12 10 Singapore, June 12. Rubber.— London Is. 8%d., up Vfcd. Local ti&'/i cents. Tin. £2GO 5.*., up 60s. Rubbeis. Mentakabs were placed at 67 steady with good enquiries. Industrials and loans are wanted at quotations. Rubbers. Mentakabs were placee at 67 c-.-nts nnd Jerarn231 words
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Article95 1926-06-12 10 From next month, the 7.5 train from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore will leave Kuala Lumpur at 7.35 a.m. daily and run express, to Tampin. stopping at Sungei Besi. Ka ing, and Seremban only^ The 7.28 i .m. train from Singapore will run express from Tampin, stopping95 words
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Article140 1926-06-12 10 Hindus and Mahomedans At Loggerheads. Calcutta, June Tension and communal feeling exists since this evening in the northern quarter of the city where Mahomedans assembled in large numbers in front of a mosque on the original route by which the Hindus weie to have taken a Goddess140 words
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Article81 1926-06-12 10 Baboon Seriously Injures Lady Performer. London, June 5. A white-faced baboon was seized with ungovernable fury at the sight of a lady performer feeding her poat in an adjoining cage in a i-iriu.-. at Clonakilty (County Cork). The monkey suddenly smashed the nartition and flung itself81 words
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Article261 1926-06-12 10 The Slate of Affairs In Bangkok. (From the Straits Times of June 9, 1866.) Bangkok, we learn by private advices is distracted between grief and fear, th<first caused by the severe illness of the Karflhome's brother, and the second by the announcement that Monsieur Anbftret, the French261 words
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Article258 1926-06-12 10 Messrs. Guthrie and Co.'s report of the 11th inst. states Values have steadied and a fair business has been done, the particular demand of lhe week being for off grades which have firmed considerably. Futures are very steady and sellers are reserved at present quotations. The May258 words
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Article98 1926-06-12 10 The Quaints gave another very successful performance of No No Nanette to a large audience at the Victoria Theatre last night. To-night the company will conclude their visit to Singapore, with another presentation of this popular musical comedy. The following is the progran.me of tho orchestral concert to98 words
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Article245 1926-06-12 10 Welshmen Form Organisation In Singapore. Welshmen and lrclios of Singapore hay« followed the example of the followers of .St. GoorgO, St. Andrew an. l St. Patrick in forming a society of their own, and the n<\ I'loveim -iit start! with every pros]>ect of sum A meeting to245 words
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Article486 1926-06-12 10 Work of the Local Chamber Explained. Mr. C. M. Mnrrel!, N. K. I. RepresentChanber of Commerte for the Netherlanda Kast Indies, Java mi Juno l> by the Slamat •ii route I'm- England. The object of his visit to England la to discuss with the chamber's Governor486 words
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Article125 1926-06-12 10 A Clash Expected At Any Time. No fresh developments are reported regarding the military operations m I Hunan, but Sidh sides are preparing for \an early dash at arms. I The strength of the two opposing forces m .Hunan is said to be as follows Vi Hni-kum has125 words
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Article51 1926-06-12 10 The return season of the Denishawn Dani-^rs. a most artistic America eombinatioo 'led by Ruth St. Denis and Ted. Shawn, will coiaseaca nt the Victoria Theatre on Monday night. Booking m at blttle's and large audiences art' expect I'd, as the season is confined to one week51 words
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Article1500 1926-06-12 11 Company Entering Upon A I New Era. J t< Tho tnml meeting of the Bampang f; (.lava) Rubber Plantations. Ltd., WB« d hrkl on April 24, at London Mr. X- C. S. a Boeanquet presiding. The Chairman said Grntlemcn.— The c report and accouata tor the year1,500 words
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Article103 1926-06-12 11 Prospects Discussed In Annu.'il Report. In the annual report of the Java-. China-Japan Line, it is learned Ihitl lm- j ports into Japan for the period under] review as stated in tile report have i:i- rriiaind. l>ut this cannot be takes vm "j safe indication for the future.103 words
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Article54 1926-06-12 11 Programme of drills up to and for Jane 13, IW6. Saturday, June 12, -.:J0 pjn., TSukit Timali Range, S.K.A. (v), lihliw ltwial 2.30 p.m.. Parrcr Range, M;«!ay ("umpany, ypor.n Shoot. Sunday, June 1 8 :i.m., Tukit Timah. 5.11.A. (»>, InstriH-tioiinl. X h.iii., Kanvr Range, S.V.C. I'niu, frarttea54 words
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29 1926-06-12 11 Qr4cn for week ending June 1". Saturday, .lime I.. Rftay Ka<-<> f"r Braddel! Shield (Se« bpei-inl Order*) Executive Committee MeetiQ;, H»adflHlttri .i29 words
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Advertisement125 1926-06-12 11 Trade of British Malaya. Comparison of Total Value of Foreign Merchandise Comparative Btatemcnt of the total value of Foreign Mon-handise. m eluding Parcel Post, imported and exported to and from Lntisb Malnva dnnnir 1825 ami 192G. IMPORTS. EXPORTS. Incr-iisc Increase M or 11)25 I' 1 1 l>circasc 1923 19M Pwim125 words
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Advertisement258 1926-06-12 11 WHEN YOU SAY "The Best that Money Can Buy" YOU MEAN A Stein way S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. BAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. Soli ApnU. Sandeman's Ports Jii and Sherries IB lii arc s ocl<r( V tlu> following BUN BEE t V CO. CHIN CIUAN s HIGH STREET PROVISION VW. jt STORE258 words
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Advertisement247 1926-06-12 11 Raffles Hotel DANCE TO LEQUIMETS AMERICAN ORCHESTRA. and hear Mr. Al Bowley with his Ukulele and Songs See how latest dancfng Craze is perfomed By Mr. J. SPEELMAN. Charleston Exhibition Dance Admission to Ballroom: Non-diners $1. A. F. PEATE, Manager. Sea View Hotel Daily and Permanent rates. Rates include Tiffin247 words
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Advertisement645 1926-06-12 12 MALAYAN TRADE. Comparative Statement of Import and Export of Principal Goods. The British Malay* Return of Foreign Import* and Exporti for the month ended April 30, 1026, issued by the Registrar of Imports and Exports. The following points should be noted Only articles imported into or exported out of British645 words
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Advertisement295 1926-06-12 12 NOim is hereby jivon that th.j Trade Marks depicted .ilj->vc ar<- t lie- pr..p''ty l.iniM|iii T.adinj Tompany of Sinnpore ami nrr usril by thorn in respect of and in connection with Canned l'incapples exporud I snlil hy Ihf said Company in the UniUd Kingdom, Unitod States, Canada, Franco, Holland, Dutch295 words
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Advertisement155 1926-06-12 12 NOTICE is hereby givsn that the Trade .Mark depicted above is the exclusive properly of Brinkmann and Company of St. Helen'; Court, SHlgmpoT*. and lhnt thi !»mt w used by them in respect uf "Piece goods and <-olton goods of all description manufactured and/or sold by them. AND NOTICE is155 words
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Advertisement297 1926-06-12 13 "It's a sinful shame!" u-~, iimol^- tr ftd That is the remark frequently r'--"r i^^Sj uttered to our representativesJh.. 1 ii___iMgJ3J9ff a1 tne sources Iron which wo g^j_ buy our Fresh Fruit "^"^lm^^l, > T ne y seem to th" l^ it a shanr- 4lii^V -*>^ r7 Ti *^5 a^297 words
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Advertisement216 1926-06-12 13 "SILVANA" 09GARS Manufactured from the choicest «'lvana n. N. PITCHAY BROS., Illiiiffil^ll S M. S. ALLY Co., Ih* M V"5 ""H t U l .1. 4 ■\s'^\\ 5 C 2. Battery Road. I Wi«i»l^ J/'-ii^al* High Street Prov. Stores, SOLE IMPORTERS The East Asiatic Company, Ltd. (Incorporated m Dcnmmrk) SINGAPORE.216 words
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Advertisement524 1926-06-12 14 Assets over $6,500,000 B.C. Awarance In forre over *22,000 r OOO. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (lasorporated m Straits Settlements.) HEAD OmCI t Wlneaestar Mow, llngaa«r«. 1 LONDON OPTICS I U. Old Jewry, 1.0 Tke Company has nO.OOS deposited with the Bi»reme Ccnrt of lngiand haa «emßHtt with524 words
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Advertisement603 1926-06-12 14 BANKING INTERKAT6ONAL BANKING CORPORATION Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits U.S. $14,000,000 Owned by THE NATIONAL CITY DANS OF NEW YORK. Head Office St. WALL STREET, NEW YOUR. London Office 36, HISHOPSGATE^K.C Branches. BARCELONA DAIREN MANILA SSSSsn?" HATAVIA HANKOW PEKING T ISiX S ItOMBAY HARBIN RANGOON TOKIO CALCUTTA I!O\GKONO SAN FRANCISCO603 words
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Advertisement496 1926-06-12 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Established 1863. CAPITAL Fl. 80,000,000 (aboi« £5,000,000) ISSUED Fl. 66.000,000 (aboat £4,600,000) RESERVE FUND Fl. 23,300,000 (aboal £1,940,000) HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. SUB-AGENCIES IN THE HAGUE AND ROTTERDAM. EASTERN HEAD OFFICE. BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Sourabaya, Semarang, Bandoeng, Woltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal,496 words
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Advertisement435 1926-06-12 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter In Japan) Capital PuWribed 745.000,000 Capital Paid-up Y88,876,000 Rtierve Fund Y 1,760,000 President B. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS D. Taklta, Eiq. I T. Sinamnne, Esq. G. Kawasaki, Esq. M. Shuto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh, Formosa (Taiwan). BRANCHES AND A(;KNCIK8 Krclung, Taichu,435 words
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Advertisement988 1926-06-12 14 A rare opportunity of acqiiirinir very desirable- town and riverside business premises. CRAWFURD SETTLEMENT TRUST ESTATE ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE of valuiiblc 900 years' leasehold .Singapore Town and Riverside business premises at Tclok Ajim- Stri'pt, Hoat Quay and Circular Road. To he held at Messrs. Chcong Koon Seng Co's sale-room, No.988 words
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Advertisement583 1926-06-12 14 AUCTION SALE of excellent well-kept teak household furniture, etc. Ai No. 22, Cairnhill Koad (off Orchard Road; on Saturday, June 12. at 2..10 p.m. Comprising an excellent design wax-polish-e;l leak marble top sideboard, oval design dirinj: table and chairs to match, dinner wagons, zinc-lined refrigerators, m»ats«fes etc., upholstered teak setters583 words
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Advertisement213 1926-06-12 15 WHY &&p)££, PREDOMINATES I r^^W jfe-^^ -vJlalßfcr M*^Bf"^ TT^B^B^B^B^W ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY AT LOW FIRST COST. WEARNE BROS., LTD. MttUHMMmiHu* nmnmtumiHmm COLUMBIA STORAGE BATTERY Now you can purchase a powerful, long lasting Columb ia Battery at a price lower than ever before. No other make of Battery offers you the213 words
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Advertisement592 1926-06-12 15 4*M> W* Our Portrait of Mr. WILLIAM HARBORNE, ol Railway Ro.d, P.rry Barr, Birmingham, England who writas About two years aco I met with rather a bad BOCMtat My arm was cut severely, and I had to have it stitched at the Hospital. This caused me. six weeks' absence from592 words
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Advertisement198 1926-06-12 15 Jbr Economical Transportation o y3 *^SMjjhi STANDARD TOURING CAR D \J i\ IN H \J AND THE BEST AT THE MONEY. j^ OTO R S PENANG-SING APORE L' 1 M T E D THE CAR THAT DID THE RECORD INCORPORATED IN S.fc HUMBER BRITISH CARS A Fascinating Car to DRIVE.198 words
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Advertisement195 1926-06-12 16 I'iilronizt'd by Koyally. K-id. 1572. ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ALL DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS Extensive assortment m extremely pretty settings. Prices Very Delightful B. P. De Silva The Royal Jeweller. a :i. hh;h street, SINGAPORE. Uramii No. I. HI SIKH' STREET. PENANG. fPACT Hum UHUI IRON PIPES RAIN WATER SANITARY WORK. Better195 words
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Advertisement284 1926-06-12 16 GOAL TAR FROM THE MUNICIPAL GAS WORKS Obtainable itom LEE KIM $6© 40, HIGH STREET. RUBBER can be efficiently handled and transported m factories and godowns by SLINGSBY JACKLIFTS and a saving of more than 25 per cent, effected. SLINGSBY JACKLIFTS arc fool proof and can be handled by native284 words
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Advertisement978 1926-06-12 16 ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for W»nt», For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary close »«t type (•▼•rage six worda to Una) ara Par line One insertion 28 eenta, two Inf. 40 i >.. three ins. 64 eta., four ina. 82 eanta, five ins. $1.00, aix in. $1.13, tan ina. $1.40,978 words
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Advertisement816 1926-06-12 16 SITUATIONS WANTED LADY seeks position as shop assistant or c;< rk. Apply 912, Straits Times. PLANTER, 5 yean' experience, seek* billet. Salary $275. Highest references. 819, Straits Times. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER seeks poxition. Free end of June. Apply 941, Straits Times. LOCUM TENENS. European doctor wishes to arrange another engagement about816 words
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Advertisement414 1926-06-12 16 The ACTUAL human VOICE reproduced. One of the World's Greatest inventions. Price within reach of all "THE RETOR" f £mS afeC V AT $16.50 each Records 20 cents each. Fits easily to any make gramophone reproduces your voice m 10 secor.ds THE PERFECT BROADCASTER SPEAK TO IT I SING TO414 words
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Advertisement222 1926-06-12 16 Hooks on Common Commodities and Industries Series. Cold Ink I.i-ather Carpels Coal Tar The Motor Industry Zinr Timber i Salt Kutlrr, Cheese (oal Nickel Oil I'nwrr Oil Copper Silver Payer Soap I'erl'umery Kread and Kread Lead Itaking Hums and Hesins Motor Industry Cocoa and Alcohol Chocolate Platinum Metalx Aluminium Cycle222 words
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