The Straits Times, 2 July 1926

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times In-. 28,210. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1926. PRICE 10 CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 263 1 J fi We will say at once that the mark depicted above has no connection whatsoever with the subject of our advertisement. It merely serves to attract your attention. fi Advertising nowadays is so well and craftily executed that practically any article or commodity can be made to appear the
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    • 115 1 New Shipment of HALL-MARKED SILVER PHOTO-FBUIES HAND-MADE FRAMES, PLAIN, FLAT MOUNTS. IN INCREASING WIDTHS AND WE ORB OF SILVER. OAK BACKS and STRUTS, best finish, with speci?.l stronpr fcJm« ka strat No. 4 130 ALL SIZES IN STOCK. ■KAi'O No. 4150. |p WffiH 7% x 5Vt m. (Bond.) $9.00 No
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    • 4 1 1 r:: YOUR BAIT
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  • 276 2 Cutter Trip to U.S.A. as A Health Tonic. New York The cutter Jolie Brise is lying lazily at her moorings off the Larchmont Yacht Club, while Capt. Martin and his crew, who are being entertained by New York yachtsmen, arc telling once agafn the story of
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  • 396 2 A Confounded Nuisance But A Splendid Example. News of the general strike is worn out but the following graphic picture, of what went on in London, given m a letter received by the last mail, is interesting enough for reproduction even now "The strike was a confounded
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  • 291 2 Messrs. William Jacks and Co's report of June 2 states The continuance of the Coal Strike has made business difficult during the past fortnight, «s so many industrials are affected, and export orders are seriously interfered with, owing- to the impossibility of guaranteeing shipment. Copper. The Export Association is now
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 135 2 PERHAPS the greatest con- tributing factors to the success of Fraser and Neave's Aerated Waters are the overriding supervision the unrelenting care and the rigid inspection that mark every step m the processes of their manufacture. It is with some justification that we claim to be THE GUARDIANS OF YOUR
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    • 31 2 THE ONLY ELECTRIC POCKET-LAMP Made to challenge any other m SIMPLICITY, LIGHTNESS, CHEAPNESS, RELIABILITY, HANDINESS, DURABILITY and BRIGHTNESS. Sub-agency m all Town*of MALAYA OPEN Pleaae apply LIM YEW CH YE SONS
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    • 275 2 Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With Many soaps, prepared shampoos and shampoo powders contain too much free alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is Mulsified eoeoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely
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    • 144 2 NOTICE Johore B.hru and are used by them as T«tade Marki m respect of Cigars manufactur. or neaii with by them. m.nJu l^^ o7lo^'" d Y?, rt Bed s «»mi'nE to all persons that m ease of infrin S nient legal proceedings will be commenced. COOPER WONG. n»».J i.. on
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  • 488 3 Rubber Situation Not Worrying Makers. 1 Although certain factions in Washington are loudly complaining that the British decision to peg rubber at 4^ cents a pound, nays Automobile Topics, i.s merely an attempt to load the British debt on the shouldeis of the American rubber consumers, tyre
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  • 374 3 In addition to a selection of new flo11 1 I n the undeiTioted woiks will be available for issue tu-niorruw at 9 a.m. AnielunK, W. and H. Holtzing«r. The .Museums and Ruins of Rome. 2 vois. illus. Barbellion, N. P.— The Journal of a Disappointed Man. 1921. Benson,
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  • 24 3 The reason a famous watering .ice does you t;oud is becouse you drink nwrr v.uti i than, you would at home. W»co Ni\. -Tribune.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 370 3 WHITEAWAYS FOR RAINCOATS THK "ACTION" WATEKI'ROOF x^-v With tonble I'rra i and l>elt. Absolutely waterproof rlotii. coat backed with coloured I'kiiii rulilx r. Rxceltent quality. Colour \^^9\ Price $10.59 each. tf^/^^ lIIK "MONSOON" RAINCOAT. W=LJj2/^aW S.n;. ii... i. i ,ili belt. Manufuc- v ;v y-J*^i ture<| m K:i' i:. fiom
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    • 512 3 CHILDREN DO NOT FIGHT Against Baby's Own Tablets. Easy To Mm «nd Pleasant To Take. Children require special medicine of their ;own, made of such ingredients only as- cannot possibly do them harm, and put up m exactly the right dosage to produce without 'loss of time the desired effects.
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    • 609 3 Send the Coupon for 10- Day Test Gloriously Clear Teeth Why you may already have them and yet not realize it Make this unique test. Find out what beauty is beneath the dingy film that clouds your teeth DO you seriously want daz- from various causes. And that is ilingly
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    • 512 4 P. U -BRITISH INDIA AND APGAR LINES (Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PININSt'LAB AND ORIENTAL 9.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST HAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOE CHINA AND JAPAN Toning* due S'pora RANPURA 16,600 July 1 MACEDONIA ll.' July
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    • 596 4 Shipping Announcements N.Y.K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE Marseilles, London and Antwerp Vesaels Tonnage Due Sail 1 ATSUTA MARU 8,000 July 8 9 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 July 22 23 HAKONE MARU 10,600 Aug 6 6 SUWA MARU 11,000 Aug. 19 20 FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Sep. 2 3 HAKOZAKI MARU
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    • 531 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE THB OCEAN STB AM SHIP CO* LDUTBD. THB CHINA MUTUAL STftAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated In Enjl»m<) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.— GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOWMARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YOU AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH
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    • 449 4 THE SIAM STEAI NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Slam) BANGKOK COASTING SEKVICB. For fTrt-tny, Knimin, E»lant*n, Bangnara, Teltpin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Bandon, Kokiamui, Langauan, Chompun and Bangkok. Arrival Departar* VALAYA July 5 July 7 PKACHATIPOK July 12 July 14 MALINI July 19 July 21 VALAYA July 26 July 28 The
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    • 553 4 K. P. (ROYAL PACKET m. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated In Holi*nd) Under contract wits, the NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVKUNMENT Telephone No. 8640, with sub-connection to Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Deptt. and Manager's Desk. Representative for Singapore end Strait! Settlement* of the Official Tcurist Hurraa of Java. All information, supplying of detailed
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    • 455 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (IneorpuraUd Id Aastralla) FOR SIDNEY, MiXBOUKNE. VIA JATA. DARW/N, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Rocul.r monthly sailing by th* well kiova steamers MAREI.LA (7,375 tons) and MALAI>AH (4,512 tons). The a.i. MARELLA it tk largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de luxe, singlo berth cablna, swimming
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    • 388 5 Shipping Announcements IERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. "KLLBBMAN" LINK SENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO ITKD KINGDOM and CONTINENT vi» PORTS ard SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICES OUTWARDS FROM CONTINENT Kor Hong^onß, Shanghai and Japan i. KNOWSLEY HALL July 17 HOMEWARDS ar««iU««, London, Havr* and Liverpool i. CITY OK GLASCiOW July 9
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    • 411 5 AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES LINE (Incorporated m England) Regular Passenger and Freight Service via JAVA POUTS to FREMANTLE (W. A.), ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and SYDNEY maintained by Due Sail >.*. KIOTO (cargo rtimrr) Ju 'y 20 Jolv 22 8.8. CITY OF PALERMO passenger steamer 6,900 tons) July 12 Aug. 7 Single Return Singapore
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    • 447 5 STOOMYAART MAATSCHAPPU "MEIERLAKI" HOLLAND-EAST-ASJA LINE Hoauward Salltafi U AMITBRDAM, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG, BREMEN tlb PKNANG AI.DEBARAN J u KARIMDEN July OLDKKERK Ju *y JO BATOE u 10 U GENOA, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM PRINBES JULIANA July 16 \ONDEL Jn»y 8° JOH. DE WITT Aug. 13 KON. DER NEDERLANDEN Au«. 27 J. P. COEN
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    • 429 5 ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE TRANS-PACIFIC PASSENGER AND EXPRESS SERVICE 19 days from Hongkong to Seattle Sailing from Steamer Hongkong PRESIDENT GRANT July 15 PRESIDENT MADISON July 27 PRESIDENT JACKSON Aug. 8 PRESIDENT McKINLEY Aug. 20 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Sept. 1 also a sailing every 12 days from Hongkong to Manila Through bills
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    • 152 5 The A-S Refrigerating Machine EmJbJB i *^B^| i lI A GLANDS, PIPING OR LEAKY JOINTS m LUBRICATION OR ATTENDANCE IIU RECHARGING OR UPKEEP. THE SIMPLEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL MACHINE MADE. Prices and Particulars from KUALA I.! MITK [gj^J >( SINGAPORE. BPABGO PAINTS, w_-.-| VARNISHES, \WWr PRESER i TIVES 9 irHrim^BTi
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 395 6 PAVILION f Fro;n Saturday, June 2f. to Friday, July 2, at 9.15 p.m. sharp. SWEET DREAM, Century Comedy. OLYMPIC MXX.MAIDS (An Interest ir.K SPOSTU6BT). 'IHE LATEST IWTHE GAZETTE. REGINALD DENNY and LAURA LA PLANTE THE FAST WORKER In 7 Reels. Screaming funny comedy-romance, with the liprhtnir.g lover of the screen
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    • 477 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Allwrt and Hrncnolrn Streets. TO-NIGHT at 9.13 New. I'athe Pictorial and Cartoon. BILLIE DOVE And a hand-picked cast of Ziegfeld I '..111. Beauties In WILLIAM CHRISTY CABANEES Formating Tal of Little Old Broadway AT THE STAGE DOOR This picture of the highlight* m the c.-.reer of Mary
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    • 67 6 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. Second Show TO-NIGHT at B. IS RS^^ki^^Bßßal &j»' I MKP^i^. THE SNOB BUSTER StarrinK KEEI) IIOWIS MARY MACLARKN. MARY CARR and HAD6I EVANS m The Vitafrrcph-Sttiiirt Filackton Prodactinn ON THE BANKS OF THE WABASH IX 7 PARTS. First Show at 7.30 A New Vniverxal W.-t.
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    • 313 6 #You pay a few. cents less for inferior films, it is true, but IP? Is it a Saving? /!//llfiTl Your cheap film may turn (/[(Mljm ou aH mottled or grey with Hl.Avjl edges the colour of boiled \\(4\ starch. IwM\ You save cents and may lose l^\v The expiration date
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    • 86 6 UNIVERSAL'S THRILLING SERIAL THE FIGHTING RANGER with JACK DALGHERTY, EILEEN SKIM. MM K. AI. WILSON. 18 Episodes 30 Reels. Watch for Theatre and Date. CHARLESTON BALL ROOM AND EXHIBITION. Taught by J. SPEELMAN of Lequime's Orchestra. Apply RAFFLES HOTEL, ROOM 107. LEARN TO PLAY THE UKULELE m 8 Lessons. Apply
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  • 230 7 Friday, July 2 High Water. MB a.m., 3.56 p.m. Malacca High Tida, 11.55 a.m. 6.0. P. and 0. homeward mail closes (train). St. Andrew' School Sports, 3 p.m. Automobile Club Mtg., S.C.C., 6.30 p.m. Football, Div. I B.G.F.A. t. S.R.C. Boxing Wulley v. Avclino, Happy Valley Ml
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  • 210 7 Prtday, July 2. VhJpe aloagalde the Wharvea or expected tv arrive. KEPPEL HABBOUC Y:.in Wharf i Hrarim, Barratta i tndok. Oil Whnrf War Afr.di Co»l Wharf Nil VESSELS B DBY DOCKS. Taajong r»n*r ■■'■OgTfr-WntH .1.111. *<T\S k \a:i Ucr II 11 Kcppel Harbour Klag'i Doe* Cud* No.
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  • 227 7 To-day. North, V Bast and X. West Sumatra i RtJ 3 p. m North, N. aiul X. West Sumatra i KrTnntan > 4 p.m. Aaaaiba and Nutuna Islands (Scott HaAaj I 4 p.m < and Western India, vie. Mauritius, 1 >" i > t Kurope, and Canada
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  • 37 7 S'pora Lomdoa S. dcx KvderUnden May 21 June U -:kms May 27 Juno 19 t»wi May 28 June ia UalWR June I Juiio Stn.i'niir June June 28 lin Pieterizoon Coca Junn 4 June 2t
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  • 223 7 EXCHANGE Sinnaf*6re, July 2. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 3/32 Demand 2/3 11/16 Private 3m. credits 2/4 7/16 On New York Demand Ktt Private 90 d/s 58% On France, Bank T.T. 1950 On India, Bank T.T. 155 On Hongkong, Bank T.T. p.c. dis. On Shanghai Bank
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  • 59 7 Buyers R.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Spot 68H Standard R.S.S. on Tender July 69V4 AuK.-Sept. 70% Oct.-IV-c, 71% Tone of market Dull— Steady. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 20d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 41% per lb. Sellers 69 69% 70%
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 308 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 64/- 65/1 1 Batang Padang 0.92 v 0.95 £1 £1 Chenderiang 25/- 2«/£1 15/- E. Siamese 22/6 23/s 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.37% 1.40 xd. 1 1 Idris Hydraulic 6»/- RO/6 1 1 Johan Tin 0.4214 0.33 10/- 10/- Kampong
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    • 135 7 Issue L^al. Pd. Buyers Sellers 11 £1 B. Am. Tobacco C.5.0 6.8.3. cal 1 1 Central Engines 1.00 1.10 II £1 E. Smelting Co. 1G.15 16.30 10 10 Frascr Xeave 52.00 52.50 00 100 Hammer Co. 172.50 177.50 00 100 Katz Bros. def. 190.00 200.00 .0 10 Mexican Eagle
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    • 80 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 110 S'S^lr-?1^' 0'?*10'?* 1 5 p"Cg $1,878 000. of 190 par 5 prem. S S™9WTXco* 90 par' Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par Spore Municipal 4 p.c of 1913 $2,000,000 80—90 Spore Municipal 5 p.c. $22,000,000 of 1926 103% 104
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    • 380 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) 3.40 3.45 3.40 3.45 Alor Gajah ($1) :i.(i."> ::.2O ::.u<> A. Hitam ($5) 21.50 HjM 21.50 25.00 KuninK (?1) l.lo MO 1.10 IJJ Am. Malay ($2) 5.10 5.20 5.00 5.1. r >
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 350 7 KLANG CLUB OPEN TENNIS TOURNAMENT JULY 16, 17 AND 18 EVENTS OJ'EN SINGLES (Godfrey Bennett Shield). OI'KN DOUBLES. OI'EN MIXED DOUBLES^ HANDICAP LADIES DOUBLES. HANDICAP SINGLES. HANDICAP DOITBLBB. HANDICAP MIXED DOUBLES. Entries will close at 12 noon on July 5. Entrance fee S3 per player per event. A FANCY DRESS
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    • 46 7 In one year on one model alone is convincing proof of LIVE-WOOD growing A popularity. You'll know the reason two niHiiiles after the Kame starts if you arc 300 per cent. M ""^"Z VOO X }™IZ B F..IMIW, 111 oaICS ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS. Showroom 13, AItCADE, SINGAPORE.
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    • 850 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see pgae 16. WANTS, FOB SALE. ETC. FOR SALE, Baby Austin, $800. 960, Straits Times. (lp) WANTED good teak household furniture. 946, Straits Times. (lp) FOR SALE, collection of weapons and krisses. 945, Straits Timea. (lp) FOR SALE, one Singer car 1926 model $1,350. Apply
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    • 625 7 SUNGEI TANGLI SYNDICATE, LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given m pursuance *>i section 220 of The Companies Enactment, 1917, that a general meeting of the members of the above-numed Company will be held at 1, Old Market Square, Kuula Lumpur, on Friday, August 6, 1926, at 11 a.m. for tho purpose
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 74 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (By Coorteay of Government Health Offlc*. For tke »i hours ending at Midnight oa July 1. 192 G. *I»\. strath; temperature 8* f. F. Mm. (hade temper 1M f. .M.-aii thmit Imbpi mture xoxr. Max. mm, radiation K.I t. M.,,. i-i tdtation 71 F Bel
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  • 42 8 A High Mas 3 of Requiem will be sung for Urn repose of the dead at the Cathedral of the (lood Sh.pherd, on July S, ct 7 a.m. Relatival nr.d friends cf those who have arc earnestly requested 'c rltCHd.
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  • 888 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, JULY 2. CHINA'S PROBLEMS. V.'v Pei Fu and Chang Tso Lin have !;i Peking, talked nnd departed for their respective spheres of influence, I'aj.i r.r.d Mukden. As to the outcome of this meeting little information has, n 1 tar, been scco:d?J to the public at larje.
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  • 222 8 Several lengthy memoirs of Sir i'aul Chater, who died m Hongk.ng at the end of May, appeared m the home pre^a, but perhaps the most completely personal tribute was paid by Mr. T. P. O'Conn r m the Daily Telegraph, who knew Sir I'aul intimately and remarked
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  • 463 8 A Renter cable from New York, dated yesterday, announces the death from pneumonia of the publicist Mr. Frederick Cunliffc Owen. Dr. Failtigh Clarke has joined Dr. Noel L. Clarke and Dr. J. B. Van Cuyienburg ir. prartic:; at Rafßos Dispensary, Hil Street and Raffles Chambers. Sir Francis
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  • 15 8 The driest season m 34 years is tho present record established m Shanghai weather annals.
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  • 21 8 The Japanese training squadron consisting of ihc Yakumo and the Idzumo left Yokosmka at noon yesterday, on a 24,^19 miles cruise.
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  • 23 8 A cabled message from Tokio cays that Mt. Fuji Is covered with heavy ■now which is over ten feet deep at the summit.
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  • 22 8 An American film firm has announced its intention of building studios at St. Kilda with the possibility of making Melbourne another Hollywood.
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  • 31 8 Messrs. Darlow and Co.'s report of the Ist ir.st. states that the market for copra hes been fairly steady with only minor riuctuiui ns. Closing quotations were: iundried $12, Mixed $11.75.
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  • 46 8 The beautiful penmanship of Mr. H?u jh Yinir, formerly Premier of the .-puii'iie, is famed from one end if China to another. Mr. Hsu has now rone to Shanrhai with his family, with .he intention of settling there as a professional Chinese scroll and tablet writer.
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  • 51 8 Messrs. Guthri<? and Co., Ltd., agent? r or tbo Senciayan (F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd., are m receipt of a cable from the secretaries stating that the directors have leclared an interim dividend of 10 BM v.l. iayable on the 2-tth inst., m respect ot ihe financial year ending September 30
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  • 54 8 When a Malay was charged at the Kowloon Magistracy with having stowed rnvay on the Kashmir from Singapore, ba pleaded that he had fallen asleep on board and was not aware that the steamer had left the uicr. He was ordered to be aetained pending the depaiture of the next
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  • 64 8 Kidnapping m Peking is reported as again becoming very common. The victim.? are mostly younir students. One Mr. Wu Yuehchuan has inserted an advertisement m the Chinese press offering reward to those \vh i can find the whereabouts of his son, fourteen years of afr.\ who was missinjr a few
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  • 101 8 The Chinese junk Amoy, owned by Mr. Leroy Lewis, head of the H. J. Lewi:; Oyster Company, has started down Vn» Housatonic River (United States) en the first leg of what is planned to h* a woiid cruise lasting about three years. The Amoy is the first craft of its
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  • 469 8 Comment from London I>\ A. W. S. Writing from London under date June 10, A.W.S. says The past week has been exceptionally featureless, price bovtffiag round iI. v >; with future quotations at ;il> i; the urn rigure. Stocks un- over twenty thousand ions, the coal shortage is
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  • 100 8 German Journal! i Found Hanging. A grim discovery was made aL 93-1, Thomson Road, yist. rday a ihc bncly of B fiOtf :an, r, I ■as found hanging by a strap from Uii expanded metal of tho window of nil loom. The hssas was oet apii I a
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  • 73 8 $90,000 Debts of Motoi Compun> In the Bank l!li morning, Mr. Justice Deans made receiving and adjudication orders against the Anglo. Chinese Motor Company, I of which stated that his liabilitl 190,000. orders wei i V. K. Nadesati and A. W. N. B b An application by tho
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  • 42 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following eahla, dated July 2, their quotation! gold dollar centSellers, July 41 Au;ri:- II quarter 42. Market nufacturers doing nothing. To-day\s Singapore price ii 69 cents, London price Is. Bd,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 15 8 (I here PuJth court m<pis supreme L-\! BEST KrTIEIE RSJUO i -HZ i \iS A
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    • 84 8 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. Second Show at 9 p.m. A William Fox Super Feature THE ANCIENT MARINER In 7 Reels. Fir-,t Show at 7.30 Wm. FOX Production KENTUCKY PRIDE In 7 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietor^ llGUtHRIE'S CEYLON "LION CREST" BRAND and "FAN" BRAND. Qualities to suit all
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    • 62 8 On Other Pages. Loni.jn M«UI Maritcl Books at fnc I.ihn.rv Shipping and th« Minis Finance and Cmnmorcc 7 Meteoroloß;c.il Report 1 Raster ud Kosby Radio I Abn Cobhaai'i I- Karih |uukc m Sumatra SportinK Intelligence Ifl fourt of ApfOl Tli.' Born I-. Ut P:iu 1.1.cl Art:, n I I To-day's
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  • 374 9 SCENE IN THE COMMONS. Jack Jones Makes Wild Accusations. ATTACK ON PREMIER. Coal Hill Passes Third Reading. [mm TELEGRAM.] London, July 1. In the House r 'f Commons, the fibril tage of tfa nta opened mctiacii ked the the third reading, declaring th:.t if he did no Ministerialist vnuld J.
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  • 26 9 [iIV. as TSLKBAM.] V: v. July \.iKiuny of Sports I conferred the grand prise for Centals attletlaai <»< .Mine. David Nell, wh.> crosaed Tibet
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  • 508 9 Defence of Government Proposals. Premier's Patience During Dispute. [mnuM iu rugby.] Rugby, July 1. \i.'. the third reading of the bill, Mr. Bridgeman defended the Prime Minister 1 conduct during the coal dispute. A!! knew that from bepinninp: to end his pr-.tience had been inexhaustible, it had
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  • 124 9 Will Men Accept New Offer. [KIVTEK TELBGRAM.l London, July of the third reading of Bill lends additional assurance that t!icy will be ab'e, under the bill, to offer S50,C00 men tba sam? wages as before The qoMtii n b»w is whether the miners will accept the offir. The
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  • 488 9 Kinsey Shows Splendid Form. An Anglo-Spanish Ladies' Final. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 1. W -»blcdon enjoyed perfect weather and the accommodaticn was crowded when, as a curtain-raiser to the ladies' scmi-finaKs, Richards and Kinsey (America) beat Austin and Lycett (England) in the semi-final of the men's doubles 7_5, c—
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  • 110 9 Heavy Selling in London Market. [REUTER Trt.rr.RAM.1 London, July 1. The renewed slump in French francs in London is due to heavy r.ollinic in thi absence of definite stabilisation proposals. Francs closed at 179.25, compared with last right's 173.50. Belgian francs were sympathetically affected. London, July 1.
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  • 343 9 Anarchists' Plot Thwarted! In Paris. Plan to Fire at Royal Train. [KEl'TEB TELECRAM.] London, July 1. Paris Following the departure for London of the King and Queen of Spain on a fortnight's private vi*;t, the police revealed a plot to assassinate the Kine, which was frustrated on Friday
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  • 96 9 Ratification r« r Paris Treaty. fRET'TS* TEUCIRAM.] London, Julj i M m-'i-.v Simultaneously with the I ratification at Constantinople on I lof the Russo-Tnrldah Paris treaty, the I Soviet Ambasaador and the Turkinh Miaiatet f r Foreign ,\i!"::i::-, signed a I prctoc-ol declaring that, firstly, when the
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  • 72 9 Further Call on (iuarantors Necessary. [kklter tklk.ci:am] Loadoßi July I. The liciuidators of the British Empire '(exhibition announce {that Vvmbloy was sold to the rtaerhem braat and Mr J:.mes White for £300,000, which, m *tow of the fact that the liquidators aru also indemnified atfainst certain liabilities and
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  • 32 9 [REUTK.r. TI-.I.EOKAM.] London, July 1. .New York Forty thousand clothing Workaw have struck, demanding increases and "ur.rantted ir.iiiirnuin of 80 weelis cmplc^mtnt a year. Thcr;' are i.fiflO shop-; affwted.
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  • 89 9 Mr. Ormsby-Gore Answers Questions. Position of Malay Rulers. [RETTF.B TELBCRAM.] London, July 1. In the House of GnUMOt, a:i:-ini» from a question by Comdr. Kcnworl Ormsty Gore was hi subject of Ma'ayi'-: contribution t-> ttv \>aav. ted with the Rui( is c.ii i thr unottctati n ben of
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  • 194 9 Description of a Unique Experience. [tUUTBB TELEGRAM.] London, July 1. Athens Mr. Alan Cobhnm has arrived on his fiisht to Austr:i'ii. Bl will continue his flight to-morrow. [WIRELESS VIA RIGBY.] Ru'^by, July 1. Mr. Ahn Cobham left Naples .it noon, for Athcnf. In a special telegram to the
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  • 73 9 Socialists Oppose the Compromise Bill. [R1UTF.B m-EIUAM.] London, July 1. Berlin Germany is a'.-ain in the threes of a political crisi? as a result of a meeting of the Socialist party or the Reichstag deciding to v. Gmtnnh wbukwIm bill' w'.th r:As thr Ki/ht parti ipposcu the menr.urc
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  • 66 9 Bis (leiman Plant Sol Ukraine. [(lEITFR TEIXORAM.] London, July U: xiu Ukrainian Government with Rheia M«U1I, one of Gormany'i UggHt machinerj woriu, fo* tka Uk <»i the latter*! cntiro locomotive uopartment. Th? Russians propoM ti> re-oreet the worid at Khurl:otr and take over tli" C-v-nian staff for the
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  • 62 9 [WTRFIKSS VIA KUCBY.-l July Eirhmf— are as follows Paris 1 New Yoik IBrussels 170%. Geneva 25.11 Amsterdam 12.11%. Milan 186.126. Ht-rlin 10.485. ;igen 18.36. JU6. Vienna P. 4.13 2~>. Prague *****. HelsinKfors ISM 1 Madrid :{O.O5 r Lisbon 2 17-3:2. Rio 7 B-BS. Bucn'is Airos MU. Bombay Is. •'>
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  • 283 9 Fatalities and Distress Around Padang. Bridges Collapse Chinese Quarters Destroyed. menting Aneta'i wirHoss teleIta regard to the pi i tented at 'Padanif to hand tact that the carthof the :il I'.idan:: collapsed piUan of the same hi cracks. At Solok, coHapaad, but for1.1 fatalities. V Pad ng the
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  • 75 9 Ma ha and Much Damage lP.E(iTPa TF.J.ECRAM.1 I 'id n, July 1. Caii I "f .Saturday's oarthqnakc i< shown by the official report .yed and Hied an:l M injured. re damaged. district m particularly IS of the killed J of the injured. Scenes at Padan;? Pandjang. London,
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  • 23 9 (A Service.) June \!~>. The b naadi soldiers killpil In the War have 10 outskirts ff the rity of M;;'.. I
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 96 10 Innings Defeat for Northants Threatened. [Rcuter TcKgram.] London, July 1. There was an attendance of 7,000 on the second day of the match between the Australians and NorthanU at Northampton. Fine weather prevailed, and the wicket was in good condition. The Australian^ whose oviniiuht score was 'MO
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    • 237 10 L.L.T.C. Tournament. i <liiy'.< results Ladies' Handicap DmMml Mrs. Bivoke and Mrs. C.uy Stevens beat Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Cootc, 0 2, 6 1. Mixed liiinliir-, Handicap. Sir William Mitrison and Mis Rule v Mrs. Campbell and S. Abed, unfinished. Open Men's Doubles. Sinclair and Hill beat Cooper
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    • 110 10 Garrison Eclectic Competition. The following wns the result of ihc Juno eclectic tomjH!tition at the Garrison Golf Club:— A. .1. Frith II. li. S. I BW A. K. Barlow < H. Tnylor Lt Col. H. KIIU <'. Mcnnitt Capt. K. L. Annitatcf M«Jor. J. C. Burnett T. M. Hussey
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    • 114 10 A fomNM mate li will I* played at tha Baca Caarae c;»lf c'luii an Sunday between IJiiflh-sians and Tho Rest. Ti,cteams wiUi times of starting are aa follows Ml Tongue and I'aukisz v. Lim and Rappu. MS Kilch and l.aycoik v. E. C. Van Der Bock
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    • 54 10 The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. itt-ain-' tin- Lanka Union tomorrow on the V..M.C.A. ground at Tclok Ayor for the faunroi i\j P H. G. Stack (capt.) A. Vim CuyU'iibuiv. H. Qfeaoa, t. Whoatlc-y, C. Choon Lini, J. Wilson, R. -yiK'. C. A. IVnnefather, H. Jumabhoy, B. K.
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    • 24 10 Inter- School Sports,. Tlie annual atlilHic sports of th« SiiiRapor.. schools will be held at the SUdium ut 3 p.ttT. M Thursday, July 15.
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    • 25 10 Owing to flu' i .ijiidrn hulimiiithii of Mr. E. II. Viilh. n-, llir fin.,1 ,,f Catholic Club ChMtpuMhip, urran^cd for tbis eveninp, is postponed.
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    • 89 10 .Glamorgan Beat Notts At Swansea. [Reuter Telegram.} l.ond n, July 1. GlnniorKan beat Notts by two wickets at Swansea. The visitors scored 203 and 2O.'5. Mercer took four wickets for 62 and four for Cl, and Kyan five for 87 and five for 90. Clainoitfan compiled 303 in
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    • 143 10 SINGAPORE FOOTBALL i S.C.C. II Gain a Couple Of I'oinls. Two mutches weie played yesterday afternoon in the Second Division of the Sinuapore league. The S.C.C. II met St. Joseph's Old Hoys on the I'adatifr, and gained their first victory by the odd tfoal in three. The football, however, was
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    • 90 10 Second Division. Police Dukes M.F.T. O.T.F.i V.M.C.A. S.C.F.A. (A) S.C.I -.A. (U( Staff B.C.C. II s.i. o.];. Municipal Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt«. <i fi 0 0 11 2 12 ■"> 0 0 18 2 10 fi 4 1 1 15 7 9 E 2
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  • 77 10 Lady Motorist Fined For Lack Of Licence. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 1. Judgment was delivered to-day m the case m which Miss Olive Southam was charged with rash and negligent driving and driving without a licence. The defendant was convicted and fined •yj.) or. the
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  • 516 10 Plie following passengers arc proceeding to r.u-..|n- liv tin' Mantua, which sailed to-duv: Mrs. Mitford, Mr. anil Mrs. H. S. Sunley, Ml V. P. Btenlty, Mr. B. U Kro>t. Suri1.1. J. A. (u,.ck Mrs. Keoupi-, Mr. R. L. Da ibanjr, Mr. W. 11. n borne, Cant.
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  • 1100 10 Amateur Dramatic Committee's Successful Production. Another Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee production was launched last night, when the Gilbert and Sullivan two, act comic opera The Sorcerer was presented before a large and well pleased 2"<"ence at the Victoria Theatre. When The Sorcerer has run its course of performances
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  • 592 10 Chinese School Principal Gives Evidence. Lu Shih Zee, the principal of the Chinese High 1 School, who is claiming I 110,000 damages for alleged libel against the Lat Pau Press and its editor, Chow Kuennni, gave evidence yesterday, "when the case occupied its third day before the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 209 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In regard to this vexed question of njsh driving, which, as your correspondent of yesterday writes, is certai.ily i'n the increase, surely it could be easily ■topped if tackled in the right way. lVr-onally, I have never seen a
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  • 68 10 Lady Driver m Street Collision. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 1. There was another motor accident -today. While Mrs. J. S. W. Arthur, the wife of the D.P.P., was driving a Sunbeam car on the Batu Canchang Road, she collided with a Chinese who was riding a
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  • 19 10 i. !j A r(irlll| S |l *'y cinema show will be held o-night. An excellent programme hat been arranged.
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  • 147 10 Mysterious Sickness Among The Escort. [MUTER TELEGEAM.] London, July 1. Cairo The return of the Holy Carpel from Jeddah has been ordered and it wil not go to Medina. The reason for this is that a sickness not specified has broken out amongst the officers of the
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  • 73 10 Presentation on American Liner. [BEUTEB TKLBGKAM.] London, July 1. Paris An int.Tts.ting ceremony took place on board the United States liner President Roosevelt, prior to her departure from Cherbourg. A picture of the rescue of the crew of the British steamer Antinoe by the President Roosevelt
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  • 69 10 Due to Carelessness of Ground Staff. IREOTER TELECBAM.] London, July 1. The M.C.C. have issued a statement regarding the water on the wicket at Lord's during the second test match. The committee have satisfied themselves that there was no malicious intent in laying* out the hosepipe, but
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  • 54 10 Many Killed in Chile Disaster. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 1. Antcfa^asU», Chile Many miners were killed or injured by a violent explosion in the Chuquimata mine. Eleven bodies have already been brought out. Numerous injured men were rescued. The explosion was probably due to a short circuit igniting
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  • 63 10 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 1. Geneva A Hungarian application for the extradition of Ivan De Justh was refused, but tho Federal Council instructed the magistrate- to fine him Fr. 2,000 and caution him. De Justh, the secretary of the Hungarian Republican party, assuulh-d Count Bethlen, Hungariun Prime
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  • 67 10 Spread of Trouble m Silk Mills. (Aneta's Service.) Iwaki, June 28. The trouble m the Chinese silk mills at Shanghai has spread to 3G other mills. Fifteen thousand factory girls mul hundreds of female strikers attacked eleven mills, whose operatives refused to join the strike, and destroyed various
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  • 71 10 A report received by Ancta from Sorrabaya states that the United Java Sugar Producers have sold to a Japanese exporter 2,000 tons of superior sugar from the June-August harvest of 1927 at F. 17 per picul. It is also learned that the United Java bngnr Producers have also
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  • 592 10 P Decisions 7n Local Actions. Comments in Option Litigation. Three judgments were delivered yesterday afternoon and this morning in appeuls heard by the Court of Appeal lust week. The appeal by G. V. Dawson against it decision of Mr. Justice Deane in favour of A. C. Wecrakoon
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORT.
    • 175 10 Singapore, July 2. 6y R cts bu unchan(Jcd Lo <-»' Tin.— L2T,i Ua. up 45s. HuWkt share quotations steady with fair enquiries. Mining stocks firm In°ion/ a d L<?anS l>UyerS at quota Kubbers.— Da.ssett,s LM Mb |m RitalH- 2CB0. Brot-as Tambalak. V >O#
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  • 30 10 Farther earth tremors were very dist.i.Hl.y f.ll ita* Ul( „,,i (st SilWow al U_ IhM night, information t.. Oh*. .li.-,t •■online; fruni Tailjoiig Rhudfli Paoir Panjang.
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  • 1400 11 *The Delights of the English Inn. It is now about this time of the year when oik-'s thouchts turn fondest to the Uotaariand, whew the HUM is just baglnaittg iti beneficent plory, the bleal; Mi7iil- ni i 1 1 ji have ceased, and ride through the
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  • 39 11 The Kn^lish Inn. Past nnd Present. A review .,f its history ami s<H-i;ii lifr. By A K. Richardson. K.S.A.. Mirl H. Donaldson Eberlein. B A. <I...ml..n: B. T. Butsfnl) With 277 l>h<itf>riai>hir and otkw illustration^. M^^ Uiu- tuniia net.
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  • 325 11 $155,000 Realised at Singapore Auction. i The following Bhpftn properties Were .sold by action at Uie >:,K r.<. in oi Mfisars Cbeong Koon Sentc aw! C No. SO Ouilia Stitet on June Vi and 30. Ihe TiTihI realised was $155,0OO« M ytais' leasehold laud and hi.u.-.es. :Ji and
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  • 222 11 I'seful Work of Singapore Organisation. The Straits Chines? Reading Cub (branch of CCA.) will hold the first meeting of its .'ioth Session m the CCA Hall at Prinsep Street on Monday the 12th inst. at 8 p.m. The club has done II! Mtaicni of usful work
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  • 23 11 Tlv objection to gardening is thnt bv Mm time your hack |*ti used to it your i enthusiasm is K<MM. Baltimore Sun. I
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 96 11 The Piano with 150 Years' Reputation John Broadwood I Sons, Ltd. ALL BRITISH MADE. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. BAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. SOLE AGKMT& I THE SPIRIT Or E?.iI'IRE ,1, I WHITE LABEL WHISKY. HJJITENiiAca, LimiFfi SONS, LTD. i i: eotpotaUd m ti:,. S. Nt») SINGAiOHE. PBKANG, KUALA LUMPUI AND lI'OH.
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    • 243 11 Raffles Hotel Telephone No. 2920. SARKIES BROS., Proprietors. TEA DANCE Monday, Wednesday and Friday. DINNER AND DANCE Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Lequime's American Orchestra Admission to Ball Room, non-diners $1. A. F. PEATE, Manager. Sea View Hotel Daily and Permanent rates. Rates include Tiffin at Raffles Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER AND
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  • 477 12 Good Returns Anticipated For Coming Year. The annual general meeting of the Asum Kumbang Tin Dredging, Limited. will be held at Taiping on June 30. The I lol lowing is the directors' report to be presented at the meeting. Shareholders were informed in the report for 1924,
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  • 24 12 Bandits are new usinp machine trims m Chicago, the streets of lar^e cities beinif too congested for the employment of field artillery. Brooklyn Kaj.k-.
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  • 276 12 Tribute to London Rubber Director. A very enjoyabje rencontre took place at Raffles Hotel on Saturday on the invitation of Mr. II. W. Hewitt, of London, to officers and others connected with the croup of rubber estates controlled by him in London. Other guests included Sir
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  • 137 12 Fulls I'rom Ilalconv on His Birthday.' Naples, June 17. The shops were closed to-cl^.y and flajfs were flown ut half-mast as a sijrn of mourning: on the .'(casion of the death of the fdmous Fascist leader, Signor Padovani, who was one of Signor Mussolini's chief mainstay's during:
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  • 27 12 The clothes of the London jtirl will .vei.Th less than thirty MKW, it has been However, the cost will be stimatcd m pounds. Louisville CourierIi mi iinl.
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    • 234 12 I^fc PACKARD VtP**' V "DEPUTATION is never earned *Y> 'C if < J\— it is always being earned." jMrnl A champion must at all timi-s lie ■"Tl'Ut rcaily to defend l»is title. I luich yen come new contenders. Reputation arises only from re- pcated victory. Through the icissiiuilcs of twenjr
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    • 71 12 D S_ni ■^__P^_lJ_____B Lr >■ __T/ _-H-_r mm- Ms^'^^C*>J< w^£_4Hfflll_r On© sinoKs Whether a man practices Laiu or Medicine they are both conducive to the training of a sound judgment m matters personal as tuell as -professional. It is this faculty of appraising true valwcs luhich makes State Express Cigarettes
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    • 305 13 TTV P4P 4 X W* rk foV FT A CUT ir^UTC JLj JLtSL* vaUi jbA*' r 1 jAotlLluli 1 o SAFE— DURABLE— RELIABLE 4s&k *ZmZS£?»' Lvereaily Klashlii;l.tH oith new rihlied cases are more attractive to-day than Ml ■iC2'~Jif ever hi-furc. Thoy have many fentureß found only m Kveready. Improved H
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    • 883 13 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Ti.Tiil.rs will be received at the Colonial up to noon of July 0, 1026, for the Following works with the exception Hun I i for which will close on June ::0, US I 1. Kini'.r. '.if two sets of Cooly Lines for tlic Health Department one at Teluk
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    • 421 13 V ffealltWith n SBfGte&J&f- [I I -I jj IF you are troubled by the inconvenience jA I and pain of any sadden cut, bruise, insect bite, burn or scald, us,:: the first-aid proved j| S safe and quickly effective. Heal it with Zam-Buk J\\ I' you have ecz;m.<, itch, prickly
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 525 14 Assets over $6,500,000 S.C. AaVwrnße* m force «yer $22,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. {laeerporated In Straits •ettlemeatej HKAD OfTICSI Wlaeheetel aUase, glagapare. LONDON OmCIl M, OH Jewry, ».tt The Cempasy has CSO.OM e«poi'.Ue with Me lapremt Cear* «f XigUaa aad aampMj* with as Britisk Mie AasuaJM* Companies
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    • 602 14 BANKING INTERKATIQNAL BANKING CORPORATION Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits U.S. f 14,000,tM Owned by THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YOBK. Head Once M. WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London O«c« >(, DISHOP3GATE, B.C Branches. BARCELONA DAIREN MANILA i<atavia HANKOW I'EKING TIENTSIN KOMBAY HARBIN RANGOON TOKIO CAI CUTTA HONGKON- SAN FRANCUCO
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    • 506 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NCTH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Kstabllahed 18U. CAPITA* Fl. 60,000,000 (aaea« £6,000,000) ISSDKD Fl. E6.000.000 (akeejl 14,600,000) KESEBVK FUND Fl. 23,300,000 (akaat £1,940,000) HKAD OFFICE TN AMSTERDAM. BUB-AGENCIES IN THE HAGUB ASM ROTTERDAM. EASTERN HEAD OFFICE, BAT A VIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Ifedan, Sourabaya, Semarang, Bandoeng, Veltevreden,
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    • 466 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN,' LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter la Japan) Capital Sobscrlbed h Y4«,000,000 Capitsl PaiJ-up YJ¥,876,000 Reserve Fund V L.780,000 fresidcut B. Mori, Esq. DIRZCTOBS D. TaklU, Esq. I T. Siaamacs, Ks«. G. Kawasskl, Esq. I M. Sbuto, Km. HEAD OFFICE Tsipeh, Formosa (Taiwan). BRANCHES AND AGENCIES
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    • 1129 14 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SIN<;AI'ORF. (Originating Summons No. 89 of !92"i.) In the Matter of HAJI MOHAMED SAID BIN IjAJNG I'AUTHOMPOH (deceased) between fHEONfi KOON BBNG and OMJ HONG 111 AS. Plaintiff* and (HABAK BIMK I.ASAI ***** (m.w.). Defendant. AUCTION SALE I of valuable
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    • 729 14 CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTkSTsALE of Singapore Town and Country properties At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng eV Co'l •■Itroom, No. 30, Chulta Street, on Wednesday, July 7, «t 2.M p.m. Lot 1. Valuable 999 yearn' leasehold land ami shuphouse premises known as No. 141, (eld No. .'(2), Cross Street. Singapore,
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  • 275 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Fiat Successes. The Italian Trcntiim, between Montevideo and Sarda^nu, was the scene on May 13 of a mountain climb over a dis tance of 2.8 miles, over roads which mn far from satisfactory, for traffic and heavy rain had rutted and
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  • 243 15 Boy of 10 Fatally Injured. The famous Bear Pit at Berne, according to the latest mail news, has been the sc<>ne of an exciting fight to save lives. The pit lies at the foot of a steep hill. and a youth named Adam was descending the
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  • 140 15 Three Corporation Officers Guilty Of Bribery. Bombay, June 17 The Municipal Corporation, to-day, after nearly two i hours' discussion, adopted the report of the Committee appointed to inquire into j charges of bribery ana corruption ygainst certain Corporation officials. The Committee, inter alia, unanimous- j ly found three
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  • 96 15 Programme of drills up to and for July 4, 192 G. Saturday, July 3, 2.30 p.m., Siglap Camp, S.R.E. (v) Sip. Sect., Machino Gun Platoon, Motor Cycle Platoon, Assemble for Camp; 2.30 p.m., Bukit Timah Range, S.V.C. Units, Practice Pcnang Veterans Shield 2.15 p.m., Malay Co. Drill
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  • 24 15 Orders for week ending July 4, 1926. Saturday, July 3, Bridge Building at Fort Canning, 2 p.m.
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  • 65 15 Dr. J. Gray presided at a social gathering of the Dressers Recreation Club, General Hospital, Singapore, and the prizes won in recent sports were presented by Mrs. Gray as follows Pingponjr champion Winner, C. Karthigesu runner-up, C. Chcnir Chen};. Badminton Singles Winner, C. Karthifresu runner-up, S. Nadarajah. Badminton Doubles Winners,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 166 15 Why Accept Less Than a Six ESSEX A Six— Built Under Famous Super-Six Patents The COACH $2,035 For any closed car you will pay almost as f: much as the Essex Coach costs. So why accept any performance short of a "Six"? In Essex you get qualities of the "Six"
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    • 235 15 RUGBY r wSHiy J %M^& FOUR and SIX CYLINDER. RIGHT AHEAD OF ANYTHING IN THEIR PRICE OR CLASS. LET US PROVE IT TO YOU. FEDERATED MOTORS CHOP SENG HUAT, Malacca. SINGAPORE. IIAJI OMAIt SONS, KcUntan. BRITAIN'S STURDIEST CAR If you investieate the Be»n Car, you will Qf^=^ >'\— <^"" 7
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    • 182 16 I In judging fine Tobacco 1 connoisssisrs must rhare I with every ir.an their j criterion of criticisa— I 1 the p:i' jt B Tliat bcin-Jjo, the unique jj filji f.nvour, mildness and coolness peculiar to I State ExpraM Tradition f MRston constitute the I reason for its linriralled I
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    • 273 16 GENUINE SHANGHAI JARS of all sizes Just arrived from SHANGHAI LEE KIM SBO 40,. HIGH STREET. ODASGHEAM Thru m one, and 004 Is thrm (Msrthtam will «!-rny« be. CompUxion'i aid, sh^vinn* Might And ever the eius«uit<>«* frifht. A spoonful m washing water wil idibinfect pores and render th« most beautiful
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    • 696 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMLNTS The PJ'.EPAID charges for W«n». w«. b i m trr. (averse six word, to lin.) ?I.|" le T «<■•■ <° ordin.ry clow s.t •ta- three ins. C 4 ct», four m. 82 "»h V One insertion 28 cent., two ins. 46 twelve ins. $1.55, fifteen m.. $1 72
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    • 455 16 LAND^AND HOUSES TO LET, compound house 2-Cwilkl« Rood Mectricity. Apply 6, Malacca Street. TO LET, 6Bor Kampon g "rnhru Road, im- entr y- A PP!.v 26, Market Street. TO LET, two rooms wM, ba;hi >il)m attar!,"St^iU'" Apply 158 T nj0 TO LET at No. 13, «ewtci RoadT* ipaelTl'ilh <?? r<!
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    • 253 16 FOR Young 03d For Club or House Use. Strong and Serviceable. j Trapeze Suing and Rings. all complete as shown Suitable for children Suitable for adults $10. FrankeJlros. SINGAPORE i KUALA LUMPUR. I RE CAPTAIN H. CWEK (DECEASED) Late Master of B. I. S. N. Co.'s m.v. KOLA. Creditor* t
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    • 270 16 J Just Arrived. New* Books B) MARII C. STOPES. TiiE mnun bo?>y ami its mrcnoNS. This hook eunlatnn knov.ledre (or which «ll are «3 Ker and f.en ihs i; ll lv 4 I *.a^ not ahle to c i>e. iho lotrlcale nu-i'liiinimn hi' th- human l.ody. unravell.-rt by Soei.ce. la
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