The Straits Times, 14 June 1926
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Title Section12 1926-06-14 1 The Straits Times No. 28,194 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1926, r^ :> cznts.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement121 1926-06-14 1 I \~>Mjo J Drink more good milk i STERILIZED UNSWEETENED UATUuAL /x^lw f 'S CONDENSED THERE'S HEALTH AND STRENGTH IN EVERY TIN OF "Bear Elrand 39 GENUINE SWISS MILK Pure Rich Nourishing Milk from the Healthy Pastures of the BERNESE ALPS. Staybrlte The Super-Rustless Steel THOS. FIRTH SONS, LTD., SHEFFIELD.121 words
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Advertisement109 1926-06-14 1 jC FOR |^i|s? All Washing Dresses \TWtfilil AMPLE STOCK OF THIS FAMOUS COTTON $4#»j FABRIC IN THE FOLLOWING QUALITIES: lit*! DURO NURSERY GINGHAM IT^W^ T —^tT duromene rrW^A 38 inches wide rxai ::r ar^ iM| DURO CAMBRIC \jk < i.fr t vli V< PATTERNS FREE a^/^SM 0N request .^(fv\wi?iF ROBINSON109 words
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Article1812 1926-06-14 2 Record Year of Prosperous Company. The general meeting of the DevitnfaS Rubber and Tea Estates Company, Ltd., was held on April 22 m London, Mr. M. R. Marshall (the Chairman) presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, With your permission we will, as customary, take the report and accounts as1,812 words
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Advertisement104 1926-06-14 2 The Right Word m the Right Place n o co Undoubtedly THE BEST MOUTHFUL! rllOne «5400. When You Get Home tired after the day's work weary with the heat vexed with the problems of a heavy business day Take a Stengah But be sure its made with Fraser Neave's Soda104 words
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Advertisement191 1926-06-14 2 BSA BICYCLES For thoroughly dependable service under all conditions Y^k B.S.A. Bicycle* are a jk\ unequalled. 9 j\\ I Every component is \f—Jf carefully made by tCST skilled workmen, using only materials Look fort hi. tested m the B.SJV. tradt mark Laboratories, and is on guaranteed perfect ad and interchangeable.191 words
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Advertisement161 1926-06-14 2 TROPICAL MODEL MANDOLINE FLAT BACK. $10, $12, $15 and $25. Illustrated catalogue sent with pleasure. SEASON CO., LTD. 11l and 113, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Maison Martin wishes to announce to his extensive clientele that his hairdressing Salon m Orchard Road will be CLOSED from JUNE 14 to JUNE 28, during161 words
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Article188 1926-06-14 3 Revolutionary Movement Scotched. Not Killed. Gateau*, Muy 2B.— The Bengal AclminisIretion Report, for the year 1024-J5, referring to the political situation, says that m the Legislative Council the Government .-nil the Opposition fortes arc evenly 1 a I; 1 need. The Mahommedan vote hear* the same relation to188 words
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Article88 1926-06-14 3 Paris, May 29. Discussing the French and Spanish negotiations with regard to the pacification of the Riff, the Excelsior says The question arises of Atxi el Krim's personal effects and papers. The French Office for Native Affairs possesses very interesting photographed copies of correspondence between Abd el Krim88 words
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Advertisement220 1926-06-14 3 THE LATEST MODEL 3!i inch Centre-Lathe "M" Type MAM 1 ACTL'RED BY DRUMMOND BROS., LIMITED BACK GEARED SJ FITTED WITH SELF \(TIN<; fj^^^^^^^^m CAST IRON BORING jj| If SUD TRAY SCREW H[fP m B TREADLE INCLUDING I m. THREE-JAW SELF-CENTRING CHUCK. Full specification and prices from SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS,220 words
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Advertisement427 1926-06-14 3 YOUR BLOOD AND NERVES NEED BUILDING UP Take Dr. Williams' Pint I'illn. Everybody has a store of nervous energy. When woTk or worry without sufficient rest exhausts this store, a condition results that medical men call neurasthenia. It it commonly met with in those who have had many anxieties, business427 words
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Advertisement515 1926-06-14 3 OWN A BUNGALOW ON IKE SUSSEX COAST. WAITES FARM ESTATE (Between Ry« and Huting*). WAITES FARM ESTATE, wfcick ii Situated right on the tea margin, U extremely healthy, and the surrounding scenery as beautiful as any to b« found on the South Coast. It is four miles from Hastings, and515 words
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Advertisement629 1926-06-14 3 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE The Municipal Commissioners of the Towa f Kiniruporr invite tenders for tbc construction, completion and maintenance of propoird 9 inch din. stoneware pipe sewer across Bukit Timali Road and tl. rough Carai.kgh Road Filter Bed area. Drawing* ami r.puciflcatii>n may be i|V sprcted mul tender forms obtained629 words
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Advertisement526 1926-06-14 4 P. 0 -BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES 1 Incorporated tn England) All AND PASSENGER AND CABGO SERVICES. PRNINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SJ*. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE •ITTWARDS FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage due Spore KASHMIR 9,000 June 18 RANPURA 16,800526 words
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Advertisement600 1926-06-14 4 Shipping Announcements N.Y.K.J.INE (NIPPON TUSEN KAISHAJ LONDON LINB Marseille., London and Antwarf Vessels Tonnsgs Das Bail KATORI MARU 10,000 June 24 25 ATSUTA MARU 8,000 July 8 9 X ASH IMA MARU 10.000 July 22 23 HAKONE MARU 10,000 Aug. 5 6 SUWA MARU 10,700 Aug. 19 20 FUSHIMI MARU600 words
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Advertisement528 1926-06-14 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STBAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated m England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONtiON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.— GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOWMARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT528 words
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Advertisement457 1926-06-14 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Slam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kretay, Kemaman, Kelantan, Bangnara, Tslupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Bandon, Koh.antui, Langsaan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA In port June X, PRACHATIPOK June 21 June 23 MAI. INI June 28 June 30 The Steamers are fitted throughout457 words
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Advertisement483 1926-06-14 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connection to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Official Totlrist Bureau of Java. All information, supplying of483 words
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Advertisement444 1926-06-14 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated In Australia) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailing by the well known stemners MARELLA (7,375 tons) and MALABAR (4,612 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is th larfost and finest steamer trading to Austra 1-n, Cabins de luxe, single berth cabins,444 words
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Advertisement417 1926-06-14 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. .< (Ueerporat.d m Englaad) "BLMSRMAN" I.INB rASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM and CONTINENT via FORTS and SUEZ CANAL. FSHIGHT SBRVICBS OUTWARDS FROM CONTINENT For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japaa t.l. BLOEMFONTEIN Jon* 14 HOMEWARD! London, Rotterdam aad Hambarg si. CITY OF417 words
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Advertisement416 1926-06-14 5 AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES LINE (laeorporat.d la Eaglaad) Rngatar Passenger and Freight B*rvte* via JAVA PORTS to FREMANTLB (W. A.), ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and STDNET maintained by Ton. laUlai Ml MERTON HALL (limited (passenger accommodation) In port June 12 s.s. KIOTO (cargo st.am.r) Jaly 7 CITT OF PALERMO (paaaaftgor steamer 5,000 torn) probably416 words
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Advertisement461 1926-06-14 5 AMERICAN ORIENTAL MAIL LINE TRANS-PACTFIC PASSENGER AND EXPRESS SERVICE II iayi frota Hoagkaag t* Sasttla Balliag from St.am.r Hongkong PRESIDENT MeKINLET Jua. tl PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Jaly S alto a sailing every 12 day. from Hongkong to Manila Through bill* of lading ltsatd from Singapor* to th* principal eitle* of th*461 words
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Advertisement583 1926-06-14 5 STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPU "NEBERLANB" HOLLAND-EOT-ASIA LINE Homeward Sailings te AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG, BREMEN via PENANG KAMBANGAN June 15 KARIMOEN July 13 ALDEBAftAN July 15 to MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL, HAVRE, HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. S3. JAVA June 26 Loads only for ports for which at time of loading no other conference steamer is583 words
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Advertisement209 1926-06-14 5 /^amsllP t**^ S fTVW m- «c~~^b3ta^BßSßar^ ?>- JJ vm ''^tmMil'^'^BF' Two principal reasons vhy Johnson-Pickett Manila Rope has gone into the ports of every continent of the globe FlRST.— ExvcVvnrr of Profhwt. SECOND. Ultimate Economy, Sole Agrnts KEAT CHEANG COMPANY 58 and 39, MARKET S TUEET, SINGAPORE. Telephone 2269. Cable209 words
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Advertisement427 1926-06-14 6 JACKIE COOGAN IN A BOY OF FLANDERS From Ouida's Immortal Story (A Dot o- f Flanders). THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD JACKIE back m the ragged clothes that made him famous. Pathos and laughter delightfully blended ALHAMBRA COMMENCING WNE 16. A METRO CLASSIC. Released by FAMOUS LASKY FILM SERVICE, LIMITED.427 words
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Advertisement87 1926-06-14 6 i SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT at 7.30 I'nivcrsal Western. THE RIDDLE RIDER SERIAL 3 and 4. With Wm. Desmond and Eileen Scdgwick At 0 p.m. sharp. Latest Pathc Gazette. Hal Roach %s King of Wild Hones The most dangeroutt horse m captivity m the must xcnitational, amazing, thrilling87 words
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Advertisement521 1926-06-14 6 Orchard Road. jPy^^TJUQ^J Phone 90S. From Sunday, June 13 to Saturday, June 19, at 9.15 p.m. sharp. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE The story of a bride who said Love, honour and obey and added For four days a week DARING YOUTH In 6 Reels. BEBE DANIELS and NORMAN KERRY. A521 words
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Advertisement41 1926-06-14 6 THL £OKC£&R. JUiyiV3* 1> 6'. K B'.''io'.* Victoria THEATRE- LEARN TO PLAY THE UKULELE m 8 Lessons. Apply AL BOWLLY, Raffles Hotel, Room 108. CHARLESTON BALL ROOM AND EXHIBITION. Taiißht by J. SPEELMAN of Lecjuime's Orchestra. Apply RAFFLES HOTEL, ROOM 107.41 words
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Advertisement211 1926-06-14 6 tThe date of expiration on the yellow box of "KODAK" FILM i\* a REAL guarantee fat FRESHNESS |l Watch this series oi v advertisements. BRIDGE'S RUBBER MACHINERY SHEETING, CREPEING, SCRAP WASHING, etc., etc. Estimates given for full I tv-ouls or single machines. Paterson, Simons Co.. Ltd. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE AM)211 words
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Article189 1926-06-14 7 FIXTUUES. Mnmi:iy, June 11 Hitth Water, \Xl p-m. Mulaccn Jligh Ti.i", 9.20 a.m., 6 It. 1 in. Football. Kiv. 11 S.C.C. (II) T. S.G-F.A. (Al, SJ.O.B. v. 1 O.SO p.m. vff Ulcers, Vic. Thcatrt, Tuesday, Juno 15 High Watar, O.:!7 n.m., 2.1C p.m. Malacca: Tig-h Tide, y.M)189 words
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Article121 1926-06-14 7 1 1. Ship* alongside the Wharvt* or expected to arrive. KBPI OI.R. Loul N I>KY DOCKS. Tanior.K I I Van Jcr l>yr., Ikrouw Ri'Pi'i'l Hatfaol No. li UocW Nil. |g Arrived. 1 B< urabaya .r s, from Bagun JCF.NI.I. INDRAGIRI, I 1 R»'Ua IPOH, Bi nw»g 14121 words
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Article33 1926-06-14 7 —Witt the Mm of red kn:>t from London to Noils WntoaU( :uml £valdVßo«ta«ls •■n i- for Fi:uu'c thi.; il T,,r-fV i-aisniiTi, when lai I no, irerc i i.iK w*.lL33 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article207 1926-06-14 7 Singapore, June 14. Rubber.— Local 12/6/26, 68% cents per lb. Sfa Tin.- London, 12/6/26, £266 ss. an quiet. Jimahs have buyen at -.75 and Kamassans at 7.20 ex. Hukit Kepongs offer at 5.10 and at Serdanjrs at 9.30. Jerams are \3flVk "'id and Ulu Benuts J207 words
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151 1926-06-14 7 SiniMpore, Juno 11. —Rubber Is. 8%d., unchanged. Tin.— f;2i;i; 55., unchanged. Rubber and mining share quotations are fn>m la>i «K«k'a closing prieea, [ndustrUla and leaoi can l«- taken at quotations. Rubbers. —Jeram Kuantanga 2, Alor Gajahs 3, Indratiris 10.50, McnUikabs Malaka Pindas 3.10,151 words
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Article161 1926-06-14 7 on m Stock Exchange Sweep. briefly ummouad, Mr, R I Bishop, the I manager ot :ntment of a London shipping brokers' linn drew Coronach m u\c sweep. He disposed of the bulk of the ticket,' buc won several thousand Sin:e it was known that he had drawn161 words
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Article119 1926-06-14 7 To-day. Ceylon, Southern und* Western India L «ian) P-«" Selat Pandjang, Bengalis and Bagan 3 p.m Pri^-i Radjah, Tembilalinn and In■iracii; (M. V. Kong K«at) 4 p.m KenUnwn and Trcnggaaa (Borihat) 4 p.m. Monday. PenUanak fXhocn Hoca) 9 a.m Cviob (Hong Aik) 1 P-n'-Stl;ii Pamlj ing, Bangkalli119 words
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Article39 1926-06-14 7 By Amboi.se Jmcedonia Jnhan de Witt Ethiopia lnlri» Kaihnr lift S'pore M>.y 5 May ti May 7 May 13 M H May Arm. London May 31 May 31 May 31 June 7 June 7 June 1139 words
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Article136 1926-06-14 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, June 14. On London, Bank 4 m/» 2/4 3/32 Demand 2/3 11/16 Private 3m. credits 2/4 7/16 On New York, Demand 66 3/16 Private 90 d/s 68% On France, Bank T.T. 1850 On India, Bank T.T. 154% On Hongkong, Bank T.T. P-c dis. On Shanghai,136 words
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61 1926-06-14 7 Buyers R.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Spot 67 Standard R.S.S. on Tender June 67% July-Sept. -69V4 Oct.-Dec. 70V4 j' Tone of market Quiet. Utest Cable London Spot Sheet 20%d. per lb. New York Spot Sneet G. cents 43 per lb. Sellers 07 Mi 6861 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article230 1926-06-14 7 Issue Val Pd. Buyers SeUert tl £1 Asara Kumbang 1 1 Batang Pailaog 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Idris Hydraulic 1 1 Johan Tin 10/- 10/- Kampong il £1 Kamunting Tin 10 10 Kinta Asso. 11 il K. Lumpur Tin 1 1 Kinta Dredges 1 1 Kuchai Ord.230 words
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Article131 1926-06-14 7 Issue v'&l Pd. Buyers Sellers 1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 6.G.10' 3 6.10.7 'iC.a!! 1 1 Central Engine* XM 1.06 •1 £1 K. Smelting Co. 15.7") l*M L0 in Fraser Neave 51.50 52.00 LOO 100 Hammer Co. 172.50 177.50 OOlOOKatz Bros. def. 190.00 200.00 L0 10 Mexican Esgle 2'J/3131 words
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Article81 1926-06-14 7 U. Erg. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 110 S'pore Municipal 6 p.e. $1,878,000 of 1901 95 f*i S'pore Municipal 4*4 of 1907 $1,600,000 90 p»r S'pore Municipal 4H P-« of 1909 $1,100,000 80 par S'pore Municipal 4 p.c of 1913 $2,000,000 80—90 S'por? Municipal S p* of 1926 102% 103%81 words
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Article375 1926-06-14 7 Fraset and Co. and Lyall and Eyatt'a Quotation*. To-day'i Prices Fraser Lyall 4 Co. Evatt. Allenby (51) Mi Ml 3.33 Alor Gajah ($1) 2.90 3.10 3.00 3.10 A. Hitam ($5) 24.23 24.50 24.35 21.oO A. KuninK ($1) 1.10 1.20 1.10 U6 Am. Malay ($2) 6.00 5.20 5.00 5.15375 words
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Advertisement45 1926-06-14 7 MADRAS PORT TRUST i Oeaaral Foreman of ipertoam ot roiatorcod concrete iiilin^' doairakle, -md some knowIn' of K»od physiqu-!, .ii ace >r<linjr to qualiprobable permanency f»r"a suitable witi; comte, pf testi--hicl. will not be returned, to the Chi.t Engineer, Hadraa Pert Trust, Maaraa. 11UADFOUD LESUE.45 words
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Advertisement24 1926-06-14 7 Victoria Theatre Commencing JUNE 14 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY RUTH ST. DENIS WITH TED SHAWN AND THE DENISHAWN DANCERS Prices $4, $2 and $1.24 words
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Advertisement860 1926-06-14 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts*. see PKae 16. WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. FOR SALE, Baby Austin, |800. 950, Straits Times. (lp) WANTED good teak household furniture. 946, Straits Times. OP) FOR SALE, collection of weapons and kiisses. 945, Straits Time*. op_) FOR SALE, counters and partitions, firm closing down. 949,860 words
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Advertisement524 1926-06-14 7 FOR SALE NEW CARS Berliet, 4 rylinJer, 1f1.1.'. h.p., 5 seater, $2,100; Berliet, 4 cylinder, 1?9 h.p.. 7 seater, $G,COO Angus Sanderson, 4 cylinder, 35.120 $3,000 Angus Sanderson, 4 cylinder, 14.3 h.p., 5 seater, $3,500 Daimler Lundaule«e, 6 cylinder, 35.120 h.p., 7 stater $20,000 StuU, 4 cylinder, 37 h.p., 2524 words
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Miscellaneous39 1926-06-14 7 METHODOLOGICAL REPORT. Kandnng Kerbnu Station. (By r<,jr:. (.itwrni irnt Health Office.) For Um M boan mdiftf «t Midnifht on J u ai' 12. I 8 Vc.n itux B8SF si F. Mum «€-i bolh ti iii[" re IM P. .M39 words
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Obituary14 1926-06-14 8 •VMIIII. On Junr> VI, ]<J2fl, on arrival ut ¥£Z£-*La!' BmUK lute ss nßapo14 words
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Obituary42 1926-06-14 8 Fnsertcil m memory o.' the lute Captain Jol.n Kvan Edwards, U.D., It.X.X., former IJtputy Master Attendant at Stnaupore. who died at sea on Juiie 13, 1925, while travelling to the United Xin C dom on Urn P. and O. Motea.42 words
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912 1926-06-14 8 The Straits Times MONDAY, JUNE 14. COAL AND ELECTRICITY. For one month and eleven days the ct.al ],iis of Britain heve been idle and although the darkest clouds, which hung over the matey MHag the period of the gencrr.l strike, have passed away, u return to normal industrial life is912 words
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Article203 1926-06-14 8 Music as a curative faccor is becomin,recognised at last by the medical profession. The *pioneer, in fcrniinilnlfag practical u e, was Florence Nightingale and "corridor singing" at St. Thomas's and some other London hospitals grew out of her belief in its efficacy. Kr* Maud Ilscn, who was203 words
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Article483 1926-06-14 8 Dr. A. T. Stanton (Toronto), of Kuala Lumpur, was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians at the quarterly meeting on April 20. H.M. the King of Siam has presents the 3rd Class Order of the Whitj Elephant to Dr. M. E. Barnes, representative of483 words
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Article23 1926-06-14 8 Messrs. Payne and Stirling of Ipoh inform us that the output of the Hitam Tin ocrnparvy for the month of May, is piculs23 words
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Article28 1926-06-14 8 k 1 J e Interdcn on>inational meeting wU *>e held at the C.E.Z.M. school, on Wednesday next at 5 30 p.m. The Rev. lcmple will conduct the meeting.28 words
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Article26 1926-06-14 8 Members of the Straits Chinese Readinif Club are reminded that there will b« no aieetinsr to-nijfht. The usual meeting will be held on the 21st inst.26 words
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Article42 1926-06-14 8 Mr. Alan Lcke was fined $25 by the acting Chief Justice, m the Supreme <-ourt, Kuaia Lumpur, on Thursday, iV not attending court as an assessor. It v understood that Mr. Alan Loke was ill, out failed to send a medical certificate.42 words
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Article44 1926-06-14 8 The Rotterdam-Lloyd mail line write that their motor mail vessel. Indrapoera, which left Uotterdam on May ly and Marseilles on May 28, is due at Singapore en Wednesday, being three days ahead of schedule. The Indrapoera is now on her second voyage out East.44 words
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Article46 1926-06-14 8 The largest wireless station m the Far BMt will shortly be constructed by the Nippon breten Company m the outskirts of Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture. Mr Kakicni Uchida, President of the C >mpany, is now m Osaka after visiting iokknchi for an inspection of the site.46 words
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Article49 1926-06-14 8 It is understood that the Japanese Commerce and Industry Department's estimates for the next year will include an i'.npropnation to t>ie extent of three million yen payable m three years for establishing a cotton mill with 10,000 spindles which is to be operated under the control of the Government.49 words
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Article64 1926-06-14 8 The price of beef m the Kuala Lumpur Jiarket has been raised from 50 cents to A cents per cattie. The price of fish also ihows a general rise. Poultry has eOBM down a little. Amonj.- vegetable^, the price of chillier has cone down (roaa I 'ents to M cents64 words
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Article61 1926-06-14 8 One of the latest modes of committing cne face and features to posterity is to have a rubber portrait mask. These n.asks, tinted from life, end giving a perfect representation of the sitter's face and head are, it is said, becoming increasingly popolcr, and there is a strong possibility of61 words
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Article78 1926-06-14 8 Major Harding Cox, writing of the Chinese Chow dog m the Daily Mail ■Ul that it is bred by Chinese for far more profitable market than eating Handsome and robust, it has found great favour with breeders and exhibitors, and '> careful eugenics has developed t> a .HI.-II state of78 words
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Obituary246 1926-06-14 8 Fierce Revolver Duel Fought In Saffo Street. After a battle, lasting for nearly half an boor, u aotoriooa Cantonese gunman was shot dead in BajBB Stivit on Saturday by two Cniaeat detectives who were -.itti'inptinK to effect his airssi. It appears that the dca I man, who246 words
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Obituary214 1926-06-14 8 Death Follows Operation At Home. We regret to learn thai news from Sarawak records the death at hi r Major J. C. Moolton, OJBJL, Chief S'.«cletary of the Bar»wak Government. It appears that Major M ullon's death >vas subsequent to an operation, and he proceeded214 words
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Article261 1926-06-14 8 Active Work in I'uliHc Affairs Of Sinjiaiw.'i Mr. W. A. Sims, manag r of 11 mercial Union A iiiimnci i. 1 ami t.'ie Union Society, Ltd*, who h-it for Australia and New Zealand on E for a short holui;:y before pn home via the Panama261 words
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Article47 1926-06-14 8 Henderson, Helm and Comuraj, Inc., New York, s-!,d us the following cable, dated June 18, their quotation! being m gold dollar cunts Sellers. June «2Va July -II.; Mxt quarter 41 >*. Market iteady. Very little doing. To-day's Singapore price i 87K eonts. London price Is. B%d.47 words
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Advertisement44 1926-06-14 8 k. '^^^^liiiiiiiiiiiißp^ SINGAPORE HAND MADE TURKISH TOWELS 'T^^^y^ 33 by 60 inches. &&kftsX -'^S Prirp V)l*k P9oh jßfe^^T 3 -ci; V^ 1 CaCil. 20 by 40 inches. Price $1.35 each. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Incorporated m Eigland) SINGAPORE, I'ENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR. huh RflPtfßflflu44 words
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Advertisement105 1926-06-14 8 TO-NIGHT ALHAMBRA (TAN CnEXG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors. A Wallace Worsley Paramount Production THE MAN WHO FIGHTS ALONE m 7 Reels. THE LIGHTHOUSE BY THE SEA m 7 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m SKY-HIGH CORRAL (Featuring ART ACORD) m ."> Reels. TENNENTS BEER takes the out of105 words
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Advertisement58 1926-06-14 8 On Other Pages. Shipping and tho Mai!* Finance ami Commerce 7 Meteorological Report 7 Hotel Aaaanli Caie 7 K-ut.-r unO Rujji.y Radio ftlllllii :i !'«.-:.k 1 mm chci A sir.,,,,,. Find n 1. Kuala I.uninur Shoo;ir,^ Affair !i Singapore Welding I'r. n,;,.,'- 1 Hrst Ti-s Sporting IntclUgvnc* lii I :.r.-v.-.58 words
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Article605 1926-06-14 9 Important Speech by Mr. Baldwin. COAL POSITION. Essential That Settlement Is Reached Speedily. [WIHEI.ESS VIA RUCBV.] Rugby, Juno IS. In view of the debate on the coal situation which is taking place in the House of Commons mi Tuesday, the Prime Minister made only a brief referon605 words
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Article97 1926-06-14 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] I. ndon, June 18. The Hague Under the agreement reached hataswa the taU Petrol ComI'uny and the successors of the late Kmilc Dm* with regard to the carrying out of tin- judgment of the Hague Tribunal, which went against the latter, tin- IVrlak will receiveReuter - 97 words
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Article155 1926-06-14 9 Seamen Resent Second Medical Examination. [REUTGB TELEGRAM.] London, June 12. Seafaring circles are mott indignant, according to the- statement of the National Seamen's unil Firemen's Union, at the latest American medical stunt." The statement says it appears that the crews of the Majestic and the Berengari3 wireReuter - 155 words
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Article125 1926-06-14 9 Alleged "Shanghaiing" Of Negro Constable. [KEUTER TELEGKAM.] London, June 12. New York The Erilish Government huve bf(.'un i>:U;uiition proceedings wild a view tn having: twelve members of the new of the Biitish KhoOMr Eker retBIMd to the Bahama> to UOTtt a charge cf Shanghaiing a Negro constable naitiedReuter - 125 words
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Article111 1926-06-14 9 Traac Union Protest to Mr Baldwin. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, Jun: 12. In connection with the British note to Moscow with iegard to the Soviets' offer of money to the Trade Union Congress during the general strike, the Trade Union Congress lias sent a letter to Mr. BaldwinReuter - 111 words
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Article81 1926-06-14 9 Six Nations Competing At Olympia. [W1KKLESS VIA KfCBY.] Rugby, June 13. The international Horse Show will open at Olympia/London, on Thursday next and continue until June 2(5. On Juno 21 e competition will take pluee between officers of the British and foreign armies for the Kiii£ Georjre81 words
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Article83 1926-06-14 9 Necessity for Protecting British Livestock. [WIRELESS VIA RUGBY.] Rugby, June 13. The Prime Minister nuule reference to the protection of liritish livestock against foot and mouth disease and the restriction recently imposed on carcases imported i i,im lielgium and Holland, mainly of pigs i- 1 (I83 words
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Article315 1926-06-14 9 Development of Empire Communications. Remarkable Improvements In Near Future. [WIItKLKSS VIA RUGBY.] Rugby, June 12. Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for Air, at the Empire League, spoke on the future development of Empire air communications, and prophesied remarkable improveimi:i- in the near future. lie said that during the next ten315 words
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Article124 1926-06-14 9 (living Bolivia Outlet To Sea. [KEl'TLK TELEGRAM.] London, June 12. Washington State Department officials r.re inclined to the view that the plebiscitary commission is authorised 10 declare the impossibility of holding a plebiscite regarding Tacna-Arica, which authority can be exercised ct any time before, during or after ballotting.124 words
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Article47 1926-06-14 9 Bis Reduction of Imports In May. [KEUTER TELEGRAM.] London, June 12. A big reduction in imports is the feature of the Board of Trade returns tut May. Impoits were £81,199,000 and exports £4"\7ii'>,000. The reductions were £21,292,000 and £8,984,000 respectively, compared with April.Reuter - 47 words
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Article30 1926-06-14 9 [reuteb telegram.] London, June 12. Moscow Capt. Doisy has arrived fiom Warsaw. L .ndon, June 13. Moscow Capt. Doisy left Kazan on a further stage t > Tokio.30 words
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Article30 1926-06-14 9 [ittITER TELEGRAM.] London, June 12. Paril Arising from a wages dispute, h gaasxaj lock-out has been declared m the poit of Dunkiik. Four thousand men u.o idle.30 words
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Article411 1926-06-14 9 Important Manifesto by The Miners. Government Asked to Submit Schemes. [WIRELES* TIA SUCBY.] Hui'by, June 12. A manifesto by the miners liquids that in view of the determined opposition to reorganisation expressed by the mine owners," the first step shall be submission by the Government of precise and411 words
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Article76 1926-06-14 9 [WIRELESS VIA RUGBY.] Rugby, lane 1". Exchanges are as follows Pi^ris I«G'^. gjew York 4.80 11-32. Brussels 1G3%. Geneva 23.13. Amsterdam 12.1 V*. Milan 133%. Berlin 20.43%. Stockholm 18.17.;. Copenhagen 18.32 l i. Oslo 21.8215. Vienna 14*46%. Prague 164 3-IG. Helsingfors 190%. Madrid 31.02 >i. Lisbon 2 J7-32. Rio76 words
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Article140 1926-06-14 9 Opening Day Spoilt By Rain. [Reuter Telegram.] London, June 12. The fir.-t test match between Australia and England m begun at Nottingham to-duy. Heavy rain fell during the night and devc-loped into a drizzle this morning. The start was delayed until 12.15. The wickets meanwhile had beenReuter - 140 words
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Article74 1926-06-14 9 Big Company Floated In London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 14. In view of the recent doubls as to whether Armstronir-Whitwoi-th's lii^ Perak hydro-electric flotation in London would materialise, the Times of Malay:' anni.uiii^s the receipt of a cablo stating that the company has iaM successfully74 words
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Article63 1926-06-14 9 Bangkok Branch in Voluntary Liquidation. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, June 12. The local branch of the Oriental Commercial Bank, w'ni.h was opened two and a half years ago, has gone into volufttaiy liquidation. It is also reported that the head office at Hongkong has suspended payment.63 words
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Article155 1926-06-14 9 A FIND IN PENANG. Ancient Cannons Bearing Tudor Crown. (From Our Ovjn Correspondent.) Penan;*, June 12. A remarkable "find" has occirr -ti here, a score of ancient muzzle-loading c.inon being unearthed alongside the foundations of the old Central Station during the work of laying the foundations of the new Chartered155 words
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Article107 1926-06-14 9 One Woman Killed and Four Wounded. (From Our t)wn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 11. Two Chinese entered a house of ill-fame m Potaling Street on Saturday evening. ;.n«t several revolve.- shots were he It was discoveied that five Wl men had boon shot. The two i ien107 words
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Article65 1926-06-14 9 The area m Malaya put under rubber cultivation during 3925 is stated m the F.M.S Government Gazette to have been 10,778 as compared with y9,1f)4 m WlB. Of this total 8,00(i acres were situated m the Federated Malay States. In the ca c of Kedah the tijnnes65 words
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Article773 1926-06-14 9 "Reasonable Basis For Settlement." Mr. Baldwin's Letter to Owners And Miners. The follow-in;: i> the tOt of the tettU addressed by Mr. Baldwin to Mr. BvM Williams (Coal owners) and Mr. Herbert Smith (Miners) Enclosed yea will find an outline > of |ll Ul» l—lt which, in the773 words
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Advertisement159 1926-06-14 9 Mr. 0. G. Struys and Miss Sybil Scott. The marriage was solemnised at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon of Mr. Oswin Gerald Struys and Miss Sybil Viola Scott. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. G. T. Shetliffe. The bride, who was given away by Dr. Noel Clarke, her uncle,159 words
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Article128 1926-06-14 10 Mile. Lenglen Beats Miss Browne. [Reuter Telegram.] London, June 12. Palis In the French hard courts women's singles final Mile. Lenglen beat Miss. Biowne, United States, 6—l, 6—o.6 0. In the semi-finals of men's doubles Richards nnd Kinscy, America, beat Borntra and Lacoste, 9—7, 9—ll,9 11, 3—6, 6Reuter - 128 words
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Article50 1926-06-14 10 [Reuter Telegram.] London, Juno 12. Mexico City: In the Davis Cup competition Haraila, Japan, beat Unda, Mexico, r,— 2, 6—4,6 4, 6—4. Toba, Japan, beat Llano, Mexico, 6—l,6 1, 3—6, 7—5, G— 2. London, June It, Mexico City Japan eliminated Mexic .1 m tin- Davis Cup competition.Reuter - 50 words
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Article176 1926-06-14 10 American Victory m Four-Ball .Match. [Router Telegram.] London, June 12. At .Moor Park, m an international four ball match, Hagen and Jones-, America, beat Mitchell and Tolley, by 4 and 2 over 18 holes. The Americans led from the first hole, the only holes won by the Britishers bsJagReuter - 176 words
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Article103 1926-06-14 10 Perak Beat Fenang m Malaya Cup. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 12. btaJaya Coy soccer match Perak hi at Psaaac by two -foals to one. The Irrollr.ll Wai soft, ;ut no ruin fell. The PetMiag forwards settled cleverer. MiiluH.v m the first half Teong Seong scored for Penang,103 words
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Article129 1926-06-14 10 Claude Falkiner at Tanjtlin Club. Mr. Claude Falkiner, the well-known billiards profess-ional. figured m a match p played at the Tanglin Club on Saturday ni^ht, his opponent being Mr. U. B. Laytoii. Mr. Kalkiner was not m such sparkling t ern as he showed at the Singapore Club on129 words
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Article32 1926-06-14 10 From China by the Vjsji Q <>n, due tomorrow. Kmni Chins ami J»|ian by the Sado Maru'Viiil the* ToKushimu Maru. due tomorrow. From Indo-CJiina, by the d'Artagnan, due on Wednesday.32 words
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Article808 1926-06-14 10 First Game m S.C.C. Tournament The match between the Services and the Public Services and Law, which commenced in the above competition on Friday, concluded on Saturday afternoon, the frame ending in a draw.' The Sei vices, who commenced th,eir innings on Friday afternoon, resumed again on Saturday, and808 words
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Article752 1926-06-14 10 Fluky Weather and Heavy Ilain Storms. L The second of the races for the ViH Knowles Cup was a most' tantalilind affair owing to fluky weather, a.nd only about half the fleet completed the course. At 10 a.m. a heavy rain storm blotted out vie Harbour, and the Rear-Commo-dore752 words
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Article522 1926-06-14 10 Tenebro Santos Beats Key. The much advertised contest between Battling Key end Tenebro Santos exfeatherweight champion of the Orient went as expected at the Happy Valley on Saturday night— that is m victory for the Filipino. He did not knock Key ft but h's superiority on points was as522 words
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Article620 1926-06-14 10 Tourth Day of Summer Meeling. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 13. There was again a large gathering for the fourth day of the Selangor races, and the prjgramme was carried through very successfully. It was feared that rein would interfere with the sport but on.y a620 words
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Article43 1926-06-14 10 Somerset Maugham has returned from a six-months' trip to Borneo, Siam and Indo-China. I have come back with throe bronze Budduag,". said Mr. Maurham. I have sufficient material to keep me occupied m writing play*, books and stories for the next ten years."43 words
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Article417 1926-06-14 10 Ends m Fines and A Handshake. "This is a very regrettable case, and it is still more regrettable that it should ever have been brought into the court," remarked Mr. P. A. F. David, the District Judge, at the conclusion of the case m which Mr. W.417 words
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Article140 1926-06-14 10 With reference to a letter on the above subject which appeared m our issue of June 4, signed P.A.V., the Headmaster of the High School. Malacca, writes Exercise books of good quality, stamped wkh the name of the school, are sold to Malacca High School pupils at ten140 words
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Article111 1926-06-14 10 It appears that the statement that Mr. Parry's score of 103 out of the 105, shooting for Shanghai m this year' 3 interport mai.cn, constitutes a record for individual shooting m the scries of matches, is not correct. We are informed by Mr. Tan Chow Kirn. himself111 words
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Article34 1926-06-14 10 A lecture will be delivered m the hall of the United Islamic Association, Loroni; C. Gaylanu', on Cooperative Societies and other matters by Captain Noor Mohamed Hashim. of Perak, at 9 o'clock thb evening.34 words
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Article33 1926-06-14 10 The Sumatra bin Poh, a Chinese newspaper published at Medan. and the Thien Sung Yit Poh, a Chinese newspaper published at Batavia, have been banned m the F.M.S. under the Seditious Publications Enactment.33 words
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Article54 1926-06-14 10 Wa rrjjret to annouueo the death after' R short illness, of Mrs. Aummnni Animal, mother-in-law yf Mr. S Muthusamy' "of -the-Stra~rtß Times. She leaves one son one daughter, and 9 grand children to mourn her loss. The funeral is to-day st 4 p.m. from 993 Yeo Chu Kang Road to54 words
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Article926 1926-06-14 10 Founder 'of Swimming Club Entertained Mr. Wnlter Makeper.ce, who is leaving: for England en retirement by the Khyber ext Friday alter neerly 42 years residence in Singapore, was entertained o tiffin yesterday by the members of the Swimming Chili, of which Mr. Makepeace one of the926 words
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Article33 1926-06-14 10 At Raffles Hotel to-night, the orchestra will play tba following programme Overture, "Undine (Lortzing) Pinno Solo. VUm.No.J2 {.Chopin) Suite..Piuttorale (J. Ansell) Two light syncopated ■MOSS (K. Coataa) Overture, Zumpa (F. Herold).33 words
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Advertisement167 1926-06-14 10 PROPERTY SALE. Total of $87,764 Realised. The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by .Mi in. CneMg Koon Seng and Co., 30, Ciiulia Street, on Wednesday, Juni.- Tin- "u>tal realisc-J wus $o7,7(i4. Freehold land and house, 449, Pa.-ir Panjang Road, arta 1 ac:c 3 roods 3G poles, bought by167 words
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Article2657 1926-06-14 11 Commonsense Victory Over The General Strike. By Cur Special Correspondent. London, May 20. The sigh of relief 'hat wont up wh< n that gigantic 1'iasc the General Strike," was <lcc!iiml off," echoed and re-ochocd from one end of the country to the other, and was shared no less2,657 words
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Advertisement160 1926-06-14 11 The Piano with 1 50 Years' Reputation John Broadwood Sons, Ltd. ALL BRITISH MADE. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. BOLH AOHNTSi- «-»♦>♦♦»♦♦♦♦-»♦♦ 111 Sandeman's Ports JIJ I and Sherries lS <m are stoc^ C(^ v tlic following lii^B.-«l^^ BUN BEE CO. fe^Rr^^Tfil*?/ CHIN GUAN P l^ND|^5J HIGH STREET160 words
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Advertisement410 1926-06-14 11 Raffles Hotel DANCE TO LEQUIME'S AMERICAN ORCHESTRA. and hear Mr. Al Bowley with his Ukulele and Songs See how latest dancing Craze is pcrfomed By Mr. J. SPEELMAN. Charleston Exhibition Dance Admission to Ballroom: Non-diners $1. A. F. PEATE, Manajrer. Sea View Hotel Daily and Permanent rates. Rates include Tiffin410 words
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38 1926-06-14 12 Orders for week endinK June 20. Tuesday, June 15, Signalling and Ambulance Classes, Headquarters 5 p.m. Thursday, June 17, Band Practice, Headquarters 5 p.m. Saturday, June 19, Wireless Class, Headquarters p.m.38 words
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Advertisement176 1926-06-14 12 WHITEAWAYS ANNOUNCE A CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT AT THE SINGAPORE BRANCH Mr. T. N. Castle, the new manager, has until recently filled an important position m the Calcutta Establishment —the largest of the 51 Branches of the Company- and will now conduct The Singapore Business On the same up-to-date lines that176 words
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Advertisement429 1926-06-14 12 To keep well is t trying climate take HaUsWine THE SUPREME TONIC Frnmfint-cl,t<, Chtmitft ntiit Wm« Utrthnntt. or /ram Iht Agtnti j ATRICAN AND EASTERN TRAM CORPORATION, LIU Masayam mmt Ffaan So/« ProprUlf I Stcfhin Smith ft Cf.. L*».. Bow. London. Ekolaw*. NEW ROVER, MORRIS COWLEY, GARDNER AND WOLSELEY CARS429 words
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Advertisement149 1926-06-14 12 I^/lIG STTlOfvc Whether a man practices Latu or Medicine they are both conducive to the training of a sound judgment m matters personal as well as professional. It is this faculty of appraising true values luhich makes State Express Cigarettes the one unvarying choice of men of discrimination m .every149 words
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Advertisement211 1926-06-14 13 THE IDEAL SODA WATER J SINGAPORE. \^> USE Films 1 9v/^vT^ ia^jHUaffNvSßawQjL I 9PV B.b-A«e»U Boto ta t ebata A co. DIETHELM CO., LTD. WAH nENG Jk CO. (Incorporated m Switzerland) Singapore, I'ensng and Bangkok. CRUSADER FENCING s~7~' THE LEAST EXPENSIVE AND MOST EFFECTIVE 1 /I W UNCLIMBABLE FENCING IW211 words
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Advertisement453 1926-06-14 13 Dodge- Brothers MOTOR CARS The new low price of Dodge Brothers Touring Car is not the only advantage to be considered. Nowhere can you purchase greater dependability, greater freedom from annoyance, and more substantial and durable beauty at a smaller cost per mile. SPECIAL TOURING $2,280 STANDARD TOURING $2,065 Prices453 words
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Advertisement529 1926-06-14 14 Aswt* over $6,500,000 S.C. A*wr«nce In fare over $22,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (lasorporated Id Strslts Settle meata.) nvnOM omci n Hi j.-~ r HEAD OFTIC1 1 WinehesUf Hess. UngapsM. LONDON OWICB I U, 014 Jewry. I.C. The Company has (80.000 «spo(l«ed with the •sere— Coart of529 words
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Advertisement1094 1926-06-14 14 BANKING INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits UA $14,000,001 Owned by THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Head Office 60, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office liISHOPSGATE^KsO Branches. BARCELONA DA|R|N MAMtA xSSffiff 1 S S SISCO YOSSW /^iNTON KOBK OSAKA £££s°^ mXdRID_ SHANGHAI c lmm ,r.i,l snd1,094 words
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Advertisement434 1926-06-14 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter ia Japan) Capital Subscribed M T45,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y39,876,000 Raserve Fund V 1,780,000 President H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS D. Taklta, Esq. I T. Sisamune, Eaq. G. Kawasaki, Esq. I M. Shuto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh, Formosa (Taiwan). BRANCHES AND AGENCIES434 words
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Advertisement985 1926-06-14 14 REMINDER on Wednesday, June 16, at 2.30 p.m. I A rare opportunity of acquiring very desirable town and riverside business premises. CRAWFURD SETTLEMENT TRUST ESTATE ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE of valuable 999 years' leasehold Singapore Town and Riverside business premises at Tclok Aycr Street, Boat Quay and Circular Road. To be985 words
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Advertisement263 1926-06-14 14 JHn pi ['hD Qu TO LET OFFICES GODOWNS, ETC. Offices m the Arcade. 7-b and 11, D' Almeida Street. 18 (first floor) Chanpe Alley. 19 and 21, Alkaff Quay. Apply personally to ALKAFF COMPANY, 70 and 70-a, The Arcade. OFFICES TO LET m LAIDLAW BUILDING. No. 8, area about 1,825263 words
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Article1037 1926-06-14 15 Forward Contracts for Half The Crop. The annual general meeting of the Consolidated Malay Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on April 27, at London, Mr. J. L. Loudoun-Suand, the Chairman of the company, presidir.tr. The Chairman s«id Gentlemen, It is pleasant once again to be able to1,037 words
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Article31 1926-06-14 15 Work would obviously become our hobby if it were not already our doom. Mr. Robert Lynd. Nobody ever daves to predict what would happen if Mussolini disappeared suddenly.— 6ir Ernest Benn.31 words
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Advertisement90 1926-06-14 15 WHY PREDOMINATES 4 'j^TflvTv /*mKdMt'^b^k_ B ifjff ffrMi iflfr^Bre*Mr^^ifc^^^k7^Y Hn^iEC^v^'fln^n^K^^^nW ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY AT LOW FIRST COST. WBAKNE BROS., LTD. »♦♦»♦•♦>-»»♦♦««♦ >H Sole Affcrtis MRBBLM CO., LTD., Singapore. (Incorporated m Switzerland) Briiitner Mond Co M Limited XJBTHWICH, ENGLAND K«ncfidiir«r« a! Pint. A! KALJ (Hoda A»hl SILICATE OF SODA QMRRfC MPA90 words
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Advertisement314 1926-06-14 15 Jor Economical Transportation ,yt Vt^/MI slfiln STANDARD TOURING CAR U\Ji\lN iH Vj AND THE BEST AT THE MONEY. OTO R S PENANG— SING APORE LIMITED THE CAR THAT DID THE RECORD INCORPORATED IN S.fc Bean Lorries (BRITISH) I%— V/i TONS. A further shipment of these lorries is now due. The314 words
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Advertisement184 1926-06-14 16 Pal ionized l>y Royalty. K~t«t. 1872. ENGAGEMENT RINGS AM) ALL DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS Extensive assortment m extremely pretty settings. Prices Very Delightful B. P. De Silva The Royal Jeweller. G2/:«, lIIMI SIKEKT. SINGAPORE. Ilranrh No. I, BISHOP STREET. PBNANG. ZEISS BINOCUI.ARS Opera Glasses and Pocket Telescopes, MINIMUM PRICES. Write or184 words
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Advertisement362 1926-06-14 16 GOAL TAR FROM THE MUNICIPAL GAS WORKS Obtainable froai LEE fm SOO 40, HIGH STREET. ASHES OF ROSES (BOURJOIS— PARIS) The perfume that holds the prisorrM scented secret of a rose. Has a fragrance which cap*"™* th Imagination— the acent of Indefinitecharm which can never be forgotten, und which any362 words
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Advertisement961 1926-06-14 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID chargss for Want*, For Sale, To Let, etc., m ordinary close let type (average six words to line) are Par line One insertion 28 cents, two lni. 48 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ma. 82 cents, f.ve ins. fl.oo, six m. $1.18, ten int. (1.40,961 words
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Advertisement868 1926-06-14 16 SITUATIONS WANTED j PLANTER, 5 years' experience, seeks bin* t. Salary $275. Highest references. 819, Straits Times. EXPERIENCED STENOCRAPHKIt X [position. Free, end cf June. Apply 941, Straits Times. I'LAN'TKH 14 years' experience seeks billot. Excellent references. Salary $275. Fret Auu-usi. Apply S. H., Straits Times. CHINBBE DISPENSER, six years'868 words
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Advertisement224 1926-06-14 16 The ACTUAL human VOICE reproduced. One of the World's Greatest invention*. Price within reach of all "THE RETOR" «BB3tMwEitsssiiaMß^a^Hß AT $16.50 each Records 20 cents each. Fits easily to any make gramophone reproduces your voice m 10 seconds THE PERFECT BROADCASTER SPEAK TO IT SING TO IT!! IT'S WONDERFUL I224 words
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Advertisement259 1926-06-14 16 Books on Common Commodities and Industries Series. (ii.id Ink Leather Carpets Coal Tar The Motor Industry Zinc 'limber Salt Hutter. Cheese Coal Nirkel Oil Power Oil Cupper Silver Taper Soup I'erfumery lin ad and Bread I <nd I'.iikiiiK Gums and BmsM Motor Industry Cocoa and Akohol Chocolate I'latinum Metals Aluminium259 words
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