The Straits Times, 6 September 1926
1926-09-06
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Title Section13 1926-09-06 1 The Straits Times No. 28,206. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1926 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement111 1926-09-06 1 'bUI. MIL-'-\iSs\ the bvkrtuat Mil k. "URMy'^^^ CLUB" CIGARETTES Army Club Cigarettes are the most outstanding success of modern times and the reason for this will be obvious to you m the very first one you smoke. FORCINGS, FlRi H A SUPER RUSTLESS castings, ctp A\/ooinrir STEEL GIVING sheets, blAYoKilh111 words
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Advertisement139 1926-09-06 1 FALL-PROOF j -jfnK^RH BRITiSH-MADE THIEF-PROOF i^ RELIABLE LOCKS FIRE-PROOF l.Jr^j[ 0 °B BEST VALUE iißt-~~~ °^Rir m^ Kmmi T^tY ft. UL SKIDMORE SAFES AT EXCEPTIONAL PRICES. 22 x 15 x 15 inches 83.00 24x17x17 SALE 98 26x18x17 nnirrr $1J9.00 32x21x20 PRllfcS $155.00 36 x24x 22 $185.00 ROBINSON COMPANY, LIMITED. RAFFLES139 words
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Advertisement4 1926-09-06 1 AllfcMAJt) I sii;i;ii.i/.. .> milk.4 words
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753 1926-09-06 2 (Incorporated la Qnaratlaad). General Manager's Progress Report For Four Weeks Ended July 17, 1926. Gentlemen, I beg to forward the Mining Report, detailing operations for the four weeks ended July 17, 1926. Development. The amount of development completed during the term, is a753 words
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Article47 1926-09-06 2 Four large engineering; and electrical equipment manufacturing companies m New South Wales are planning to form a company capitalised at £1,000,000 to undertake the manufacture of Austra-lian-made automobiles on the mass production basis. Representatives of these, firms have approached the Government requesting a subsidy.47 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement322 1926-09-06 2 "SWAN Perfect FOUNTPENS Gtfts A "Swan" is a delightful gift rich and _j^^\ good m appearance, true and fine m a^S^t quality. It is like handing one's jdrtf&p friends a fund of convenience and comfort. Any Swan Pen is J^S^r J^\ a fitting gift; but one m J&nJ%r gold, rolled322 words
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Advertisement98 1926-09-06 2 Write for the latest list SEASON Co., Ltd. 11l and 113, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. The Print's The Thing Therefore see that your negatives are printed on Velox The paper that does justice to your negatives. Look for the word VELOX on the back of your prints. It will he the98 words
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Article, Illustration310 1926-09-06 3 If Not, Sustain Your Vitality and Strength Throughout the Hot Season With The Aid of The World's Most Famous Blood and Nerve Tonic. There is wisdom m the annual holiday. Change of air and environment, bracing sea-brcezo.". rest mid recreation, all arc splendidly310 words
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Article1015 1926-09-06 3 Visit of French GovernorGeneraL Permanent Mission for Mekong River. (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, August 31. French interests have been well to the fore during the past few days through the visit of the H>s Excellency Monsieur Varenne, Governor-General of IndoChina. He arrived last Wednesday afternoon and1,015 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement120 1926-09-06 3 Dr. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. r. I M DEWARS I The Spirit of Enterprise. I)K\\ AX'S White LaM, quality and age guaranteed, i.s on sale at all Hotels. Clubs and Stores. There is no Whisky of finer value. SOI.K MMMTC SINGAPORE: HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD. (Incorporated m tbe Strsits SVUlemsnU) SIMiAI'ORK,120 words
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Advertisement812 1926-09-06 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of September 8, 1826, for the following works Conversion of Radin Mm at Kampong Bahru into a School. 2. Erection of Police Station, Singlemen's Barracks and Harriod Men's Quarters at Sepoy Lines. 3. Erection of Quarters812 words
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Advertisement471 1926-09-06 3 c C is no worry or anxiety m rearing Baby F I healthfully and happily, even m a tropical climate, > JL when Glaxo is used as Baby's food. f Glaxo is the food that has been used to rear the children > m five Royal Nurseries. Court Physicians see471 words
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Advertisement586 1926-09-06 4 P. u.BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated m England) If AIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAS AND ORIENT A), S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage dne Spore MOREA 11.000 Sept 10 NYANZA (cargo586 words
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Advertisement616 1926-09-06 4 Shipping Announcements N.Y.K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINB Marse illei, London »nd Aatvtif Vessels Tonmge Du B»H IIAKOZAKI MARU 10.600 Sept. 16 17 HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Sept. SO Oct. 1 K1TANO MARU 8,000 Oct. 14 IS HARUNA MARU 1(1.500 Oct. 28 29 KAMc) MARU 8,000 Not. 11 12 KATORI616 words
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Advertisement541 1926-09-06 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THH OCEAN STEAM 8HIP CO, LIMITED. THH CHINA MUTUAL STHAJf NAV. CO, LTD. (Incorporated In England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AM TERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAM nURG AND BREMEN.— GENOA, MAR SEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOWMARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AN] GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON541 words
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Advertisement513 1926-09-06 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In-Slim.) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Foi. Kretay, Kemaman, Kelantnn, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani. Sin-rom, Lacon, Bandon, Kohiamui, Langsnan, Chump, .n and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VAI.AYA In port Sept. 8 PHACHATIPOK Sept. 12 Sept. 15 MALINI Sept. lit Sept 22 VALAYA Sept. 26 Sept. 29 The513 words
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Advertisement464 1926-09-06 4 R. 1 Ms (ROYAL PACKET NAY. 60. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connection* to passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Dcpts. and Manager's Dc*k. Representatives for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information, detailed itineraries464 words
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Advertisement471 1926-09-06 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated m Australia) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DAKWIN, THURSDAY ISLANDS AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the well known stonmers MARELLA (7.::7."i UMM) nm! MALABAR (4Jtll tons). The s». MARELLA is the largest anil linost stcmiiT trailing to Australia, Cabins <le luxe, single berth cabin i,471 words
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Advertisement526 1926-09-06 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) ELLERMAN LINB PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. FREIGHT SERVICH OUTWARDS To Hongkong Das Singapore S.s. CITY OF PEKIN Sept. S s.s. CITY OF TOKIO Oct. S HOMEWARDS Marseilles, London, Havre, Hamburg and Esjberg ■A CITY526 words
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Advertisement426 1926-09-06 5 AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES LINE nMOTFWaUd ia fafUM] tegular Passenger »nd Freight Berrlee Via AVA PORTS to FREMANTLE (W. A.), ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and STDNIY maintained by Duu Sails s.t. KIOTO (eart* •tenner) Sept. S 8ept. 10 CITT OF PALERMO Oct 1 Oct. 7 i.i. CITY OF SPARTA Not. 7 Slngla Return Stnf.por.426 words
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Advertisement415 1926-09-06 5 ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE TEANS-PACIFIC PASSENGER AND EXPEESS B»T1C1 fan from Hoagkoa* t. fealtta Balling from Steamer Hongkong PRESIDENT GRANT Bept. U PRESIDENT MADISON Sept. U PRESIDENT JACKSON Oct. 7 PRESIDENT McKINLET Oct. 19 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Oct. 31 ilio s sailing every 12 d«yi from Hongkong to M.nile Through bllli of415 words
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Advertisement425 1926-09-06 5 STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPU HOLLAND-EAST-ASIA LINE Homeward Sailings to AMSTERDAM AND ROTTERDAM t KAUIMATA m part •J. P. COEN Sept. 9 GROTIUS Sept. 24 t SINGKEP Sept. 28 t BOEROE Oct. 6 •PRINS DER NEDERLANDEN Oct. 8 t Steamers call at Penang. •A special boat train to Holland/U.K. waits steamer's arrival at425 words
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Advertisement127 1926-09-06 5 ALLAN WHYTE WIRE ROPES FOR AKKIAL ROPEWAYS LIFTING TACKLE CABLEWAYS MINING CRANES MOORING DREDGIKG RIGGING ELEVATORS SHIPS HAWSERS SLINGS HOISTS TOWING, Etc, For over .'lO years Allan Whyte have supplied the needs of the greatest engineers and contractors m the world. Stocks held of usual sizes and construction m SINGAPORE—127 words
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Advertisement625 1926-09-06 6 ('ommenring MONDAY. SEPTEMBER G AT THE ALHAMBRA (TAN CHENG KEK CO., LTD., pNariftan) In the Second Show commencing p as. A GREAT FIRST NATIONAL SUPER PRODUCTION An Adaptation of the Famous Navel kIL THE LOST WORLD JL Hy Silt ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE tvl'o when liv wrote the story hadn't the625 words
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Advertisement380 1926-09-06 6 GOLDWYN rre^cnls AN EMMETT FLYNN PRODUCTION IN THE PALACE OF THE KING Hy F. .Marion CBAWFOKD Starring BLANCHE SWKKT. EDMUND LOWE. SAM DE GRAKSE. BUPBRBLT ACTED. MAGNIFICENT SETTINGS, FULL OF ACTION, TENSE SITUATIONS, GORGEOUS DRESSES. PAVILION COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 20. Distributed by FAMOUS LASKY FILM SERVICE, LTD. Coming Shortly BBSS *^r""^**380 words
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Advertisement439 1926-09-06 6 ALHAMBRA TO-ISIGUT! TO-NIGHT! THE GREAT FIRST NATIONAL SUPER PRODUCTION ©THE LOST WORLD A Twelve Reel Adaptation of SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S Famous Story and SUZANNE LENGLEN'S Remarkable Film Tennis and How to Play It Illustrating by means of slow motion photography all the famous strokes played by the Lady Tennis439 words
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Article206 1926-09-06 7 FIXTURES. Monday. September 6 Bisk Water, HI.!.', a.m., 10 20 p.m. Malacca i 1! i^h Tide, 7 a.m., 6.1, 7 ..Mil p.m., 11.2. K. A. Aasociation Dinner, Raffles Hotel. Tuesday. September 7 Hitch Wn'.er. 11.11 a.m., 10.51 p.m. Malacca High Tide, 7.30 a.m., 6.1, 7.50 p.m., >',.;,.206 words
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Article186 1926-09-06 7 ataartar Bhin« alongside the \M-arve» or expected to arrive. KEPI'EL HARBOUR. k|ain V.'l.r.rt (r.iillemard. Ang•l > lla. Boedee. H !.s. Da Coal VVh«if Nil MBJ Di DRY DOOU. Tanjong Pagar H 8.-nmohr Nil Victoria Dock Oaaeoyaa Efppel Harbonr Knur's Dock P N., i Dock W Splendour, Scnar.g186 words
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Article100 1926-09-06 7 Ta-4ay. Feint Paadjang, Brngkalla Bajran Si Am Api I Qli nfalloeh I n p.m. <.. Romm) 4 p.m. Aratrala ia, excepting Waatara Au>traJia (Gratera) •"> p.m. To-morrow Prifri EUdjah, Tt-mbilulmn nnd Indraciri I Bmg K,:,t .8 a.m. Karimon 180 n lee I !i a.m. I'uliiu S. <i100 words
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Article36 1926-09-06 7 Prinsos Juli»m Cdavuna ntuliiiiia /ondel ■'■gr* lubanan S>{irr l.undnn July 16 Aug. 10 July 22 Aug. 14 July 23 Aug. 17 July 30 Aue. 24 Aug. A Aug. 30 Aug. li Aug. U036 words
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Article238 1926-09-06 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, September 6. On London, Bank m/s 2/4 8/16 Demand 2/3 13/16 Private 3m. credits 2/4 On New York, Demand Mtt Private 90 d/a 68 On France, Bank T.T. 1850 On India, Bank T.T. 154% On Honpkong, Bank T.T. 5 p.c. dis. On Shanghai, Bank T.T.238 words
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57 1926-09-06 7 t.S.S. equal to Standard. G.C.F. Spot ..68 I Standard R.S.S. on Tender September 68% October 69 Ms Oct.-Dec. 70V& Jan. -March 72V4 68 ><i 69 70 71 73 Tone of market Dull. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 19%d. per lb. New York Holiday. DAILY57 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article302 1926-09-06 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyprs Sellen £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 07/- 09/1 1 Batang Padang 0.85 0.87 V4 El £1 Chenderiang 25/- 20/El 15/- E. Siamese 19/- 20/1 1 HiUm Tin 1.40 145 il £1 Idris Hydraulic ES/9 59/ii 1 1 Johan Tin Ml 0.47 10/- 10/- Kair.pong 4K/6 49/6302 words
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Article129 1926-09-06 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellen £1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 6.5.7^ 6.9.4»' 3 1 1 Central Engines 1.05 1.15 1 1 Cycle Carriage 1.00 1.10 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 17.40 17.60 10 10 Fraser Xcave 5C.00 56.50 cb. 100 100 Hammer Co. 165.00 1C7.50 lOOlOOKatz Bros. def. 190.00129 words
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Article99 1926-09-06 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 pat 10 pin. Spore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.c $555,000 105 116 -3'pore Municipal 6 p.* $1,878,000 of 1901 par 5 prem. Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1907 $1,600,000 90 par Spore Municipal 4 ',4 p.e. of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par Spore Municipal 499 words
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Article371 1926-09-06 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. To-days Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Alk-nby ($1) 3.10 3.25 3.20 3.30 Alor Gajah (?1) S2.U0 3.00 2.', ■'> LM Hitam ($1) 4.50 4.80 4.50 6.00 A. Kuning ($1) 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.10 Am. Malay ($2) 4.70 4.tfo 4.80 5.00371 words
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Advertisement741 1926-09-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see page 16. WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC ED TAMIL SCHOOL TEACHER. Apply Diamond Jubilee Estate. Malacca. BUICK CAR for sale excellent condition $300 for quick sale. 354, S. Times. (lp) CITROEN CAR for sule, Al condition, nearest offer. 356, S. Times. lip) FOB SAI.K. one741 words
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Advertisement74 1926-09-06 7 VICTORS THEATRE SEPTEMBER 25, 28, 30 AND OCTOBER 2. I'nder the ilistiiiKtiishcil I'atronaire of H.E. Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard, X.C.8., K.C.M.G. and Lady (Juillemard, H.E. Major-General Sir Theodore Kraser, K.CB., C.5.1.. C.V.G. and Miss Fraser. The Lord Bishop The Right Rev. Fcr^uson-Davie Mrs. Ferjfiison-Davie-THE SINGAPORE AMATEUR PLAYERS AREYOUAMASON? IN Ml)74 words
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Advertisement509 1926-09-06 7 THE FINEST POLICY ON THE MARKET Sun Life Assurance Co. OF CANADA (Incorporated m Canada) £1,000 20 Year Investment Policy, Plus Profits. Payable to the Policy Holder himself at the end of 20 years, plus accumulated profits or IN EVENT OF DEATH the Company undertakes to pay his estate £1,000509 words
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Advertisement241 1926-09-06 7 NOTICE HONG GUAN CHAN to. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons Saving any claims or demands against the ai.ovenamcd firm of Hong Guan Chan Co. carrying on business at No. G, First Cross Street, Malacca, are hereby required to send particulars m writing of their claims241 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous71 1926-09-06 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandan? Kerbau Station. (By Courtesy of Government Health OSce-l For tba 24 hours ending at Midnight mi Si|jlrml.iT I !!»::»>. De K Max. ihadc temperature 89.2 F. Kin. ihad« tamparatore 75 F. Hmh slinil.' tempcntura iOJBT. Mi.x. sun cmd IU Iv Min. er: 1^' radiation V. Baa tampantara71 words
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Article41 1926-09-06 8 Mr. Yeo Bi»n Hong and son thank all relatives and friends who attended th funeral of the late Madam Chan Bee Neo on Saturday, the 4th instant. i.nJ als.. those who :.o kindly sent .wreath", :cro!'sind letters of condolence, etc.41 words
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1086 1926-09-06 8 The Straits Times MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. WOMAN'S INDEPENDENCE. The brevity of the announcement m our news columns Viscountess Rhondda has been elected President of the Institute of Directors is m reverse ratio to it» importance, for the Institute of Directors is composed of a body of feard-headed business men who1,086 words
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Article206 1926-09-06 8 Something must soon be done to provid.2 further transport facilities during the afternoon rush hours for those v.-ho so home by tra incur from Finlayson lirecn and Coll 1 er Quay to Sernngoon and Gaylanp. Extra oars run at present, we believe, bat they are disgracefully overcrowded206 words
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Article341 1926-09-06 8 Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Franklin left :!:;>■ by the Melchior Treub for a short !iolkluy at Brastagi. lit. Ralanhi Dadabhai Tata, a Director of the Tata concerns in Bombay, tlii d suddenly on the 26th ulto. at Hardelos, Franco. Mi-;* Mal*-I Gwnier, (l.inuhtcr of Mr. mil341 words
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Article13 1926-09-06 8 The report of Saturday's races and other local am tppaar on pajje 12.13 words
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Article42 1926-09-06 8 Guthrie and Co., Kuala Lumpur, advise 1 det date the 4th inst. that thsy are in i '.-eipt of u cable from ti:e secretaries of iu .!<-!; i Rubber, Ltd., advising: that latest piicj of the compan> J s shares s oOs. 3d.42 words
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Article37 1926-09-06 8 Thi'-p will be the usual race week jjaMM kt Tanglin Club at 6.30 to-mor-row an.l Thursday, and the race ball on Friday, starting at 10. The Wednesday r.nd Saturday afternoon dances will not be held this week.37 words
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Article41 1926-09-06 8 Mr. V.\ F. McKenzie, Mining Engineer, I;i>h, has Mill! Ml an option to purchase i.i- property of Laniphuan Tin, Ltd., for CW,Mfl, says the Times of Malaya. A company is to be floated in Australia to work the property by dredg-e.41 words
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Article54 1926-09-06 8 An agreement has now been arrived at btiwecn Germany and Japan concerning che terms on which German dyes and other chemical products may be imported nto that country. The importance of the ■KTMBMBt, says a Berlin telegram, is that MtMag now stands in the way of the conclusion of a54 words
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Article69 1926-09-06 8 So far no news has been received of the steam launch Wing Shing or her crew, which have been missing since the pirat.' raid on the fishing party off Hongkong. Police vigilance has not been relaxed, and launches are nut endeavouring to find some trace of her whereabouts, but the69 words
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Article60 1926-09-06 8 The sporting spirit of Australians wus m evidence on board the Maloja bound from London to Sydney. When news of England's victory m thp Test match came through, the few Australians travelling on the Maloja lost no time m sending a wireless message to the Captain of the English team.60 words
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Article67 1926-09-06 8 Th? M.M. steamer D'Artagnan, from Europe, came m yesterday evening and to-duy continued her voyage to China and Japan, via Saigon and Hongkong. She has on board a number of French priests and nuns fur different missions. Fiom Singapore there embarked for Hoaxkoßg a group of y>ung students of British67 words
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Article807 1926-09-06 8 Battle of the "Cut "and Its Results. Comment by A. W. S. A. \v. EL, writing from London under I dat August 11, says A few weeks 'ago, when Ac stni was raginx between those who do- sired the exportable percentage to iv- main at 100, and those807 words
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Advertisement72 1926-09-06 8 dhM? ROVER BICYCLES Special Offer <*^« Complete *f* $70.00 nfU Enamelled green, gold lining, frame size 22 ins. fitted with Lucas lamp, Lucas bell, also pump and tcol bag. 870.00 Nett. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Imorporated m England' SINGAPORE, PENAXG AND KUALA LUMI'UR. What more do you fwant? -nothing xcept72 words
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Advertisement178 1926-09-06 8 TONIGHT •t the ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 First National Super Production THE LOST WORLD m 12 Reels. Preceded l>y TENNIS HOW TO PLAY IT By MI.LE. S. LENGLEN (World's Lady Champion). First Show at 7.30 THE PACE THAT THRILLS m 7 Reels. NO FREE LIST. TAN CHENG178 words
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Advertisement55 1926-09-06 8 On Other Pages. Fa*. Raub Gold Mine Krport 2 Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping and tlie Mails 7 Meteorological Report 7 Keuter and British Imperial Radio.. 9 Cobliam's Arrival '.i Sporting Intelllgtnea M Military PagMtnt M Tc. -day's Shun: Markit Ix-gig'ativt; Council Mectinc To-d»y II Sincapoii! Races I! Kluantr Rubber55 words
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Article591 1926-09-06 9 Martial Law Throughout < Country. ARTILLERY UNREST Government Confident Of Controlling Situation. i [REUTER TELECltAM] London, St'ptcmUr Madrid The QowerwneBt announced that in view of ri-c.-iit < NBta ne essitating drastic action they requested the King's authority to proclaim mattial l;iv. throughout Spain. :nl to enforce591 words
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Article538 1926-09-06 9 Reorganisation Report Adopted. Germany Obtains Permanent Seat. [r.F.UTKR TELEGRAM] London, September 4. Geneva The Council of the League, at a plenary public session, unanimously adopted the report of the reorganisation committee presented by Baion Ishii, and approved a resolution designating Germany a permanent member of the Coun-c-il as saon538 words
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Article39 1926-09-06 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, September 4. Bogota, Colombia Over 5,000 employees of the Government Pacific Coa^t Railway are striking. All traffic has ceased and many factories arc shut. The stevedores at Port Abuenventura have joined the strikers.Reuter - 39 words
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Article1053 1926-09-06 9 Chances of Ending Coal Dispute. Peace in Britain's Basic Industry. [KKL'TER TELEGRAM) London, September 4. At length there is the prospect of a settlement of the protracted conl trouble on lints which it is hoped will biing enduring peace to Britain's buk industry. Although the owners are still1,053 words
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Article271 1926-09-06 9 Sharp Note to Peking Government. Chang Tso Lin and the Eastern Railway. [RKl'TER TELEGRAM] London, September 4. Moscow M. Chicherin had handed to the Chinese Charge d'Affaires at Moscow, for transmission to the Chinese Government, a note protesting jifrainsl Chan^ Tso Lin's demand to the board ofReuter - 271 words
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Article85 1926-09-06 9 Another Outbreak m Calcutta Suburb. European and Police Officer Injured. [kkutf.r telegram] London, September !>. Calcutta A communal riot occurred m the suburb of Watgunge. Several people were injured, including ons European and one Indian polite oflker. Over a hundred arrests were made. When a Hindu procession with85 words
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Article131 1926-09-06 9 New British Colony Being Established. [reuter telecram] London, September 4. j Dunkirk In the presence of M. Detk&O, I the Bolivian Government's financiul dolegate to Kurope, r.s u interested ipaet itor, the picturesque ceremony w;^ pc formed of breaking the colours for tbPresident Saavudra, a small rive,131 words
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Article98 1926-09-06 9 Events Closely Watched In London. (BKITISII IVI'KUIAI. RADIO.) Rugby. Septi'inbor 4. Tin- situation in China, anil particularly at Hankow, in \Vhieh neighbourhood i struggle is proceeding bel.viin Qm northern Cliihli truops aad MBtkeni Cantonese forces, i.s btintr closely watched in London. The ncw-pape:s report that the foreign98 words
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Mexico.
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Article73 1926-09-06 9 New Set of Religious Regulations. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, September I. Mexico City The Department of the Interior is preparing a new ret of n.'liiriuus i emulations for submission t'> OmgNM which, if enacted, will supersede tho3e recently promuliratcfi. Details are not available, but it is ioported that the new regulationsReuter - 73 words
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Article50 1926-09-06 9 Courts Martial to be Held At Devonport [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, September 5. Three courts martial ere L.-i.ig held m the Naval barracks at De-vonport m the course of the week, arising from (ha loss of the submarine II 29, which sank ir. Devonport dock on August U.Reuter - 50 words
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Article64 1926-09-06 9 [kkuter telecram] London, September 5. Halifax, X iva Scotia: The McMillan Arctic Expeilition, which went out on behalf of the Field Museum, sr.fely anchorid at Sydney, Cape Breton Harbour. Mr. McMillan reported a IMMMfal trip. The farthest north point icaclu:l was Disk's Island, at the coast of Crecii-64 words
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Article278 1926-09-06 9 Annual Conference Opens At Bournemouth. Not Conscious of Defeat Over Slnkc. IllKlTCIt nOJWIAH] Ix>n Ion, September 5. Addressing the annual conference vi the Trades Union Confess at Bournemouth, Mr. Arthur Pugh, the Preeldent, divr!t lately upon t;i u»'nertil strike. lie declared that the wtapoii w..u!«l in t be278 words
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Article141 1926-09-06 9 Due at Singapore at 5 p.m. To-day. According to a cabk received here by 'the Colo!ii;ii StenUrUt, Mr. Alan Cobjham is due- htM at live- o'elocl this afternoon on his return flight to Britain from Au.vtraliu. j As on the uat—rd juurnvy, tho .mnohinc will alight o!f141 words
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Article65 1926-09-06 9 [REITEK TELEGKAM] London, September 5. San Pedro In the presence of Mr. Wilbur, Secretary for thy» Navy, Admiral Robinson hauled down his flag from the battleship Seattle and handed over the supreme command of the United Stated Naval f em to Admiral Charles Hughes. Simultaneously Admiral65 words
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Article46 1926-09-06 9 (HKITISH I.MI'KItIAi. I:ADIi>.) Rugby, September r>. The Sunday Times states that there is a strong movement on foot m commercial circles interested m the Indian trade to establish an India House m London on similar lines to Australia House and Canada House.46 words
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Article29 1926-09-06 9 [I'.kitei: tki.K(.haml London, (hiptorthei I. The Dutch steamer Djanibi, m collision m the 1 Channel daring teg, has left lOravesend for Rotterdam. (Continued m next page.)29 words
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Article646 1926-09-06 10 Questions by Unofficial Members. GANG ROBBERY. Mr. Fairhurn on Police Difficulties. (Monday. September li.) The Legislative Council met this moming, the Governor 1 Deputy (the Hon. Mr. I Marriott) presiding m the absence of U.K. i!k Governor (Sir Laurence (iuillcmard. There were also present Official Members U.K. the646 words
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Article871 1926-09-06 10 siderahle delay was experienced at the present time. The vote was approved. Land Acquisition. The Acting Resident Councillor, Penan?, moved Thut this Council approves special provision of $l::,. r i0u for the acquisition of a certain piece of land in 1'enang. The vote was approved. Wembley Vote. The871 words
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Article62 1926-09-06 10 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Sentombor 4. New York A chess team representing: London will play a team of Chicago by cable on November 6 for a Bi itishAmerican chess trophy presented by Mr. Samuel Inacull, of Chicago. The Lord Mayor of the City of London and the MayorReuter - 62 words
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Article54 1926-09-06 10 [REITTER TF.LEGRAM) London, September 5. Moscow The central council of the Soviet labour unions is transmitting to the British Miners' Federation all the available sums collected by means of a levy on members, and in addition an advance on account of future levies. The total remittance54 words
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Article40 1926-09-06 10 [keutf.r telegram] London, September 5. Budapest The Foreign Minister and Ithe American Minister have exchanged ratifications of the treaty of friendship ami commerce between the United States ami li'irnrary. which will be valid for ten years.40 words
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Article24 1926-09-06 10 [belier telecram] London, September 4. Tahoka, Oklahoma Sixteen miners were killed by nn explosion m the Superior Smokeless Coal Company's mir.«.24 words
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Article69 1926-09-06 10 (BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.) Rugby, September 5. Foreign exchanges are Paris 160%. New York 4.85%. Brussels 175. Geneva 25.14. Amsterdam 12.11. Milan i;)o'.£. Kt-rlin 20.39. Stockholm 18.15. Copenhagen 18.28. Oslo 22.14. Vienna 34.40. Prague 103%. Helsingfors 192%. Madrid 31.85. Lisbon 2 17-32. Rio 7 9-16. Buenos Aires 45%. Bombay Is.69 words
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Article77 1926-09-06 10 Notorious Indian Who Feigned Insanity. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, September 4. A sensational case m which an Indian, named Subdin, had sued another for $10,000 on an alleged promissory note, which action was previously dismissed and Subdin arraigned for forgery of the note, has ended77 words
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Article56 1926-09-06 10 Mr. Havelock Wilson Presides At Inaugural Meeting. London, August 2-I.— Mr. Havelock Wilson presided at Gatti's Restaurant on the occasion of the formal inauguration of the organisation known as the Industrial Peace Union of the British Empire for promoting industrial peace. A provisional Committee was selected equally composed56 words
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116 1926-09-06 10 GANG ROBBERY MENACE. Mr. Fair-burn on Police Difficulties. Speaking on the adjournment, Mr. Song Ong Siang referred to the recent outbreak of violent crime. He urged hat greater initiative should be shown iy the Asiatic police, and pointed out Mi' difficulties* experienced by members )f the public hi police stations116 words
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Article481 1926-09-06 10 S.C.C. II Defeat Indian Association.* The S.C.C. II scored a.n easy victory over the Indian Association on Saturday. Going: in first the I.A. made 57. 1 Rain fell during the S.C.C. innings. > P.icbes scored 52 and Vine 51. Scores INDIAN ASSOCIATION R. Anthony b Charleswoith 6 B.481 words
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Article211 1926-09-06 10 P W L Ist Ist Poss Obt Res Pc In In Lanes (3) 32 17 2 6 3 140 106 4 75.71 T«tkl I1 M 14 0 10 4 140 104 4 74.28 Kent (S) 28 15 2 3 8 140 92 0 65.71 Notts 1 4)211 words
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Article134 1926-09-06 10 The Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ending August 28 gives the total number of deaths as male lfih female 78. This represents a death rate of 31.33 per mille per annum compared with 33.24 m the preceding week and 28.47 m the corresponding week of134 words
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Article81 1926-09-06 10 The Dutch delegates who are taking part m the seventh conference of the League of Nations, are Mr. Loudon, Prof. Van Eysinga and Van I.ijnden van Sadenburgh. Mr. van Wettum has also been appointed a member of the Dutch delegation, m charge of opium affairs. The Chinese Delegation comprises H.E.81 words
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Article115 1926-09-06 10 Leaves Casablanca for Exile Overseas. Casablanca, August 28. Alxli'l Krim has departed for his exile in Reunion. Immediately the ordinary passengers left the station, a special coach which brought the ex-chieftan from Kcz, was shunted to the opposite exit and Rifli leaders and servants helped the womenfolk to115 words
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Article93 1926-09-06 10 Arrest of French Ship's Officer. London, August 28. Paris. The arrest of an officer of the French liner Lotus by the Turks at Constantinople has caused the French Government to send a note to Turkey. The arrest followed a collision off Mytilene Island between the Lotus and93 words
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Article48 1926-09-06 10 Deep-Son Currents Prevent Diving. Paris, Aujjust 28. A mcssape from Brest says that the tusr Iroise has returned to harbour as deep-sea currents have prevented all work on the wreck of the Egypt. The salvage operations .\yill b.' resumed when the water is less disturbed.48 words
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Article39 1926-09-06 10 General Strike .May IkDeclared. Shanghai. August 28. Of Xaigai, Wata and Kaisha's total of twelve load cotton mills, only one is now working. This also is expected to cease as the agitatorsare working for a general strike.39 words
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Article344 1926-09-06 10 Owing to the Royal Artillery Association dinner to be held this evening there will be no tea dance at Kaftk--Hotel this afternoon. Saturday night's performance at the Happy Opera proved very popular. The musical play Mata Hari Memacher went with :t sw:ns; and reflected much credit on the344 words
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Article130 1926-09-06 10 Programme of Drills up to and for September 12 Tuesday, September 7, 5.15 p.m., Dri 1 Hall, S. V. C. Band, Recruits Practice 5.15 p.m., Stadium, S.V.C. Units, Pageant performances Usual times. Wednesday, September 8, 5.1") p.m.. Drill Hall, 1st Reinf. Group, Lawis Gun Classes 5.15 p.m.,130 words
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Article268 1926-09-06 10 Performances To-morrow And W tdnesday. The Pageant of Kmpire went exceptionally well OB Saturday evening, and a large audience much appreciated a faM performance. H. K. Jonkheer von de Graeff, the new Governor-General of the Netherlands Kast Indies, ami party witnessed the performance from the General's box. The268 words
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Article123 1926-09-06 10 Court Sentences Lead To Settlement. B tmbay, August 2H. The sweepers and scavengers, win. for two days past havt held the city at the the broom, and who are demanding the restoration of the five-rupee cut ■if newly-appointed hands, have been thwarted by thy Corporation. Twenty-one men wen123 words
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Article257 1926-09-06 10 Macphail and Co., Ltd. Singapore, September li. Rubber.-^Local 08 cents. Steady. Tin.— London i/9/tt ON 7a. 6d. Rubbers. Shares remain steady. Brojras have buyers at 1.66 and New Scuduis BI &85. Allenbyi are quoted 3.20-M.27 Pajams at 14.-14.50. Tambalaks at LttVsI.GO and Ulu Benuts at 72-75 cents.257 words
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Article132 1926-09-06 10 The S iptomber Bogey competition was S;n unlay anil Sunday and M-•-.ulU'ii in a win fit- Mr. II. K. S. l.:iw. Fifty-tlncc eardi wan talna rot, and hi' foliowinc were returned Tu- hall s«ti p irai divided by M..- Hutloy, I ;,ri(i Atkin Kerry Ml S.it inlay,132 words
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Article35 1926-09-06 10 The Dutch association of trade m shurcs have refused to recognise the stock exchange rates of the Cultuur Maatschuppij Gandasoli because, it is alleged, four-fifths of the capital is m the hands of the manittfement.35 words
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Article158 1926-09-06 11 American National Championships. [Router Tclcsrnni.] London, DiptBMb-T I. lln.okiyn In the teal of the national 4mMm i. ;nnpi(inslii|) Williams an I RicbaHa •Maataa' Til.lcn tmt Cbaata, g .1, c- B, 11 o. In the mixed doulk's final Miss Kyim tmt Pwutra iK-at Miss WiRhtman an.l Lacotto, 0 I.158 words
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Article70 1926-09-06 11 Perak Wins Northern Section Final. (From Our Own Correspondent). I pnli. September 0. I ftnal of the northern Beetles of inMalaya Cup competition, played here <'<i Saturday, resulted in i'err.k beating Sclangor by 2 I. The match was sjiiiilt by rain. Than v:i- a continnoiu downpow, ami tinground70 words
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Article110 1926-09-06 11 IAn American Trophy. [Router Telegram.] London, September .">. cw York Orantrc County won the Anal match for tat Herbert polo trophy. From the Hurricane*! who arc n AukIo- <!ic;in team, at tin 1 Rum<on Country Club by 13—4 The Hurricane* received two goala. LTHE ST. LEGER. P/aagratta Simti-hcd. [KcutcrReuter - 110 words
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Article93 1926-09-06 11 IC\enls al Chinese S.C. The foil wins was the result of llif: quarter mile ia.c held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday: 1. N'tc .Montr liuun (scratch) .1 niins. T>i I ."> sees.. J. Lea Pong Lim 1 niin. lit) tec*.), 3. t Ilia i'dh dung (36 sees.) At93 words
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Article147 1926-09-06 11 Leaden, August ZB. Ka— lU ef matches played to-day m I lie Itu^liy LessgM NMV as follows Barrow o, Swinton t BranUey 2, Hull K. K. Itl; Bradford 10, Halifax 4S Brougkton 5, Keighlcy 8 Dewsbnry 12, Wigaa H. 7 Featherstone 12, Batlcy t; liuddersneU 13, Wakefteld147 words
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Article62 1926-09-06 11 Australians Bat First At Chiswick. IKeutcr Telegram.] London, September 4. The mutch between the Civil Service Cricket Association p.nd the Australianopened m bright net weather. The wicket was vet, but dried up later. The Civil Service won the toss, an I sent m their opponents, who scoied62 words
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Article323 1926-09-06 11 English and Scottish league Results. [Router Telegram.] London, September I. The following in i- the results of Knjrlis!) LoagW Iztara played to-day First Di'iMon. 4atM Viila 1, Butnicy 1. Blackburn K. 1, Tottcnnain H. 0. Button W. t, Newcastle U. 1. Cardiff C. 1, \V. Bromv.ich A. 1.Reuter - 323 words
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Article84 1926-09-06 11 Wallcy's Future I'lans. Boy WaOej, who fought a draw with Pablo Dan >. djrweight champion of the Orient, on i iday. is to leave for Manila on Oitoltr 7. accompanied by his manager. Mr. Kirn Lin. He states that he is ready for a return eonteet irith Dnna on84 words
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Article249 1926-09-06 11 Attendance Figures And Further Awards. The honorary iiiiaiilalni see.-ctaiy of the Malayan Agri-UorticuTtUraJ Association givei tnc oliicial fijrures >r the attendnnca at the Malayan Exhibition he!<l at Kuula Lumpur as follows Friday, f>,002 Saturday, ***** Sunday. ir,,i'.ij; Monday, 8,718 total, 5(),:iOI. The number of motor ears parked outside249 words
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Obituary19 1926-09-06 11 Socratet died Btagnineent death, but had he never been educated h^ might have lived content— Mr. J. Playfnir Price.19 words
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Advertisement313 1926-09-06 11 A TRIUMPH In sound reproduction has at last been achieved by "His Master's Voice" The new model instruments now m stock fully prove this, and we will be pleased to demonstrate this to you at any time. CALL OR WRITE FOR CATALOGUE S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. j313 words
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Advertisement366 1926-09-06 11 Raffles Hotel AUTUMN RACES. FANCY DRESS BALL (Fancy Dress Optional) on SATURDAY, PEPTEMRER 11. LEQUIMES EUROPEAN ORCHESTRA. Phone 2920. Sea View Hotel Special Dinner and Dance every Wednesday and Friday. Cinema every Sunday, at 9.30 p.m. Phone 110. ADELPHI HOTEL RACE WEEK CABARET DANCES VERA KEI.TZOVA WAI.UIMAR VOI.SKV A. BRIAN366 words
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Article966 1926-09-06 12 Fatal Accident to Don Juan. The first day of the Singapore Turf Club autumn meeting was marred by an accident as a result of which Don Juan, the property of Mr. A. E. Dick, had to be destroyed. It occurred in the seventh race the I Ipoh Plate—966 words
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Article972 1926-09-06 12 Singapore Races. Khoo Soon I.cong's eh m. THE SQUIB, Manning, 7.9 3 Also ran Bombastic, Malim Nawar, Thelacorn and Lum Reek. (Winner trained by Billi-tt.) Won by one and a half lengths, half a lcnjrth between second and third. Time 1 mm. 6 sees. Tote, $44 $8, $6 and $8.972 words
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Article334 1926-09-06 12 Directors' Report for The Annual Meeting. The annual general meeting of the Kluang Rubber Company will be held i at the Hongkong Bank chambers on September M, at noon. The following is the directom' report to be presented at the meeting The profit for the year subject to334 words
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Letter176 1926-09-06 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, On going through your leader of yesterday's date, I was much impressed by the Daylight Saving scheme. I was surprised to note the opposition from the Unofficial Members, the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and the Straits Settlements Association at that176 words
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Letter236 1926-09-06 12 To the Editor of the Straits- Times. Sir, —I should like to add a few words to those already expressed by Mr. Peck and others as I feel it is high time that the directorate of this company, m which I am a shareholder, 'should realise that236 words
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Advertisement288 1926-09-06 12 WHITEAWAYS FOR ALL Tennis Requirements Hardwearl /O fes WM Corronsock ft-, v buituitic «HJk tAnsr nmcia I $T^ (A. fl WHITEAWAYS STANDARD VALUES H Xii U W ?F THE "HARDWEAR" Wgjfis&*^ la all that th<- name \^Jjr implies. Made from the l«-~t \jT\i Kc.v|>ti:in cotton. Kxtra 1 MiiO (I i'ir:.lit""il288 words
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Advertisement261 1926-09-06 12 NOTICE IN TUB EST.VIE Ol' THOMAS SHAW FORREST, DECEASED Pursuant »o Sortion M of Ordinance No. 1H (Trustees). NOTICE is hereby gfeas] that all persons having any claims or demands against the estate of Thomas Shnw Forrest deceased, who di.ju at Saint Andrews. Pifeshire, Scotland on November 10, US*, and261 words
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Article668 1926-09-06 13 £10,000 I'lacecl m Heserve Fund. The annual fmi'il nieclinj; nf the I'ort Dickson-l.ukiit (K.M.S.j Robber Estates. Limited, wiis lul, I (.11 July 2V, Mr. I:. F. McNair Bcott (chairman at th company) presiding. The I lian i.i.-in Mid Ladies and gentlemen, the year n..\v to be reviewed has668 words
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Article232 1926-09-06 13 \l\k Decrease m .Malayan Imports. The annual report of the Fisheries l'.|.;ui nenl of m.- S.S. and K.M.S rofoiTing to -;i!t mikl dried fish nUtei that (lv m? tl yc;ir- I'.'JJ an. l 1 > -J then' ■niH, a> compared with 1021, decrease m import of232 words
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Article63 1926-09-06 13 Nswac I'ct Tin Ltd.- August. Hour< U.s yanhi<rc tn-nted 7,.>;;;-, ore won peral* 78. IU-dnrvcl output due td esealag nortii ciid u.prkintrs. clvwatcrin^ s<uJth md an I erecting new elevator und pajoaci there Phln Soon Tin Mines, Ltd. -Hcmn -'Ml. ftrdkci treated 2">.4iis. urc won Diculi 144. Ab»ormal63 words
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Advertisement399 1926-09-06 13 1 TH E OAR OF J TRADITIONAL QUALITY R C1 QUALITY that is tr-.ditional is quality that j "is born of quality. H 1 The first Ford was quality car. The Ford J\ fA tars that arc coming off the assembly line h ££i j J \Jtj t0 day arc399 words
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Advertisement485 1926-09-06 13 £''rs) at V^^»liJaWf!gjßH[Rj NOTICE is hereby fim that the tbore rade mark is the exclusive property of '"hop Hock Hiong Tong and Chop Hock liong Chan carrying: on business at Amoy :nd at Singapore and i* used by the said ■hops ir connection wish mosquito cones mported and sold by485 words
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Advertisement526 1926-09-06 14 Assets over 1 6,500.000 S.C. Awrmee In fort* Sver $22,000,W«. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. HEAD OFFIC1 1 Wlnehsstsr Bomse, ilngspord. IONDON OjTTICT i IS. Old Jevrj, M.O. Tke Company has 00,000 oeposlUd with the Barrens Court of England and eoaflies with A* BrUUK Life Aanraaee Comaulea A«i526 words
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Advertisement608 1926-09-06 14 BANKING INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits VS. $14,000,»M Owaed by THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW TOES, Bead Office 60, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Londoa Office 16, RISIIOPSGATE, tC. Branches. BARCELONA DAIREN MANILA SINGAPOB* PATAVIA HANKOW VKKIN'G TIENTSIN BOMBAY HARBIN RANGOOH TCKIO CALCUTTA HONGKON« SAN FRANCISCO YOKOHAMA608 words
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Advertisement515 1926-09-06 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (XETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Established 1863 at Amsterdam. Authorised Capital Glds. 60.000.000 (about £5,000,000) Psid up Capital Glds. 65.000,000 (about £•1 600,000) Reserves Glds. 24 180.703 (about £2,000,000) HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE ROTTERDAM OVERSEA BRANCHES BATAVIA HEAD OFFICE FOR ASIA. BRANCH OFFICES DUTCH EAST515 words
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Advertisement442 1926-09-06 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated m England.) Capital Authorised 0,000,900 CapiUl Subscribed 11,800,000 CapiUl Paid up (1,060,000 Reserve Fund and R°st 11J***** BOARD OF DIRECT ORS J. M. Ryrie, Chairman, P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Sir David Yule, Bart H. Melvill Simons, Charles J. Hambro, Esq. I Es«.442 words
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Advertisement775 1926-09-06 14 ESTATE OF SIIAIK ABDUL HA YE, DECEASED AUCTION SALE or Valuable freehold and leasehold residential properties, situate at Serangoon Road and Coronation Road. Singapore. To be held at Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG Co.'s Sale-room, No. 30, Chulia Street, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable 999 years'775 words
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Advertisement228 1926-09-06 14 Phone 1733. Central Motor Hiring Co. (Three doors from Pavilion.) NEW FIAT CARS on Hire at a BIG REDUCTION IN RATE. STRAITS HIRING COMPANY Phone 3956. ORCHARD ROAD, meat ParfUea. THE LATEST FIAT CARS Model 502. ON HIRE DAY AND NIGHT BUICK MOTOR HIRINi NEW BUICK CARS FOR HIRE OPEN228 words
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Advertisement337 1926-09-06 15 THE CAR THAT COSTS LESS THAN IT SHOULD. On account of the unusual width of door, getting out of the Hillman In as easy as leaving a room. This is typical of the roominess and comfort of all Hillman Fourteens, just as the four-speed right-hand change gearbox is typical of337 words
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Advertisement166 1926-09-06 15 By September 12, we should he JBEsk -JM CHRYSLER 60 THE fitting WE C0RDIAI LY INVITE YOIR INSPECTION. CHRYSLER ljl ENDURANCE wiwmi n6ml Price $2,750. Borneo Motors Ltd. -irS. \J %J( 4S X ROADSTER. The Lowest-priced Six Cylinder Sport Roadster in the World. Genuine Leather Upholstery, Dickey Seat, Balloon Tyres,166 words
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Advertisement227 1926-09-06 16 ralronizrd by Royalty. Kstd. 1R72. WEDDING PRESENTS ENTIRELY NEW GOODS Consisting of most useful articles apart from your ordinary choice m SILVER and E. P. WARE Prices very striking at THE ROYAL JEWELLER B. P. De Silva 62/3. HK.H STREET, SINGAPORE. Branch No. I, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. HRITISH STEEL PLAIN227 words
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Advertisement295 1926-09-06 16 COAL TAR (FROM SINGAPORE GAS WORKS). CRUDE AND DISTILLED THICK, MEDIUM, THIN. SOFT SOAP Packed m 1 cwt Drams. Packed m 1 cwt. Cases. (20 by 2Vi Kilo Tins). Enquiries solicited. Lee Kirn Soo 40. HIGH STREET. THE MOTOR MANUAL The original Practical Handbook cle:.lin£ with the Working Principles, Construction295 words
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Advertisement1035 1926-09-06 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TIIK PREPAID charges for Wants,- For Sale, To Let, etc., In ordinary elos* set type (average six words to line) ara Per line One insertion 28 cents, two Ins. 46 els., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cants, five ins. 11.00, six ins. 11.13, ten ins. $1.40,1,035 words
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Advertisement815 1926-09-06 16 SITUATIONS WANTED ENGINEER, European, young, food marine and mechanical experience, desires position, I wculd consider anything. Free November. Kcply 232, Straits Times. PLANTEB AT PRESENT employed Beeka tnnsfer to billet with prospects; 6 years' experience on estate. Age 27, excellent testimonials, l'lease reply 308, Straits Tima, POSITION WANTED by book-k.-,p,815 words
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Advertisement227 1926-09-06 16 -I FURNITURE FOR THE HOME OFFICE ESTATE No order too small None loo large Correct Prices Prompt delivery FRANKELS OF VICTORIA STREET, also RAFFLES PLACE. THE MAPLES OF THE EAST." soon hongTWpany Dealers in ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS and PROVISIONS, etc. No. H4, TAKMNG PAGAR ROAD (opposite MUI1H AMERICAN TOBACCO227 words
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Advertisement327 1926-09-06 16 NEW BOOK S, l.,r .ill j I Ilinr fur limy proplr. l..lrmlu.li.»i l.y SIK IIAU1.KS s. BHBKSINGTO.V, CJL, BJJL, M.A.. M.l>.. ll.Sc. astronomy zoology physics physiology (.kolocy the story of man BOTANY Nearly .100 Illustrations. This nuthoritutivo volume is designed to mwt the rice. Is of tin l:irj»e and rapidly327 words
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