The Straits Times, 2 October 1926
1926-10-02
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Title Section13 1926-10-02 1 The Straits Times No. 28,289 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1926 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement105 1926-10-02 1 THE KVERYDAT MILK. And of Course, the Best Milk is-— BEAR J^ BRAND TWO KINDS Natural AN Unsweetened Condensed Obtainable everywhere m large and small tins. Sole Agents JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. (Incorporated m England) SINGAPORE. LEAD WOOL FOR WATERMAINS, GASMAINS, CAST-IRON SEWERS, etc., etc. STOCKED DV SINGAPORE WILLIAW JACKS105 words
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Advertisement306 1926-10-02 1 1 CIVILIAN TAILORING HP HE quality and finish of our tailoring are IJL too well-known to require any formal V introduction. The standard which we set up /Al-^Jd many years ago is steadily maintained, and our l' s t °f regular customers was never larger |rp|} than it is to-day.306 words
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Article943 1926-10-02 2 Death of Former Newfoundland Premier. Eleven vessels flying the Soviet flag have arrived at Cherbourg on their way from Leningrad to Odessa. Miss Richardson has been adopted at. the Labour Parliamentary candidate for the Bury St. Edmunds division. David Davies, the "Dartmoor Shepherd," now aged 84,943 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement407 1926-10-02 2 Happy tmiltt, good health reveaitn 3 Indicate "that Kruschen Feeling." w Everybody Happy They're all as happy as the day Coßeet m the body and enter the is long. blood, weakening the whole system. And for a very pood reason. U'«t !>"IW Kruschen families Thiv have found out the secret407 words
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Advertisement214 1926-10-02 2 Why Bald So Young! Cuticura Will Help You To prevent loss of hair. Dandruff, usually the cause of premature baldness, may be easily removed by regular shampoos with Cuticura Soap, preceded by touches of Cuticura Ointment. This treatment keeps the scalp clean and healthy and promotes hair growth. So«p. Ointment.214 words
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Advertisement171 1926-10-02 2 TROPICAL MODEL MANDOLINE FLAT BACK. TY^f nTjtmj »s«*»I.I rwirf^f Jf $10, $12, $15 and '$25. Dlnstrated rntalr w »*>n< pl«anar«. SEASON CO., LTD. 11l aai 118. NORTIi ■RIDGB EOAD For your snapshots Demand "VELOX" Prints Making the print is the final stop m the photographic process. A printing paper of171 words
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Book of the Day.
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Article1322 1926-10-02 3 Years- ago, when Dr. William Ralph Inge was given the important position of Dean of St. Paul's, a misunderstanding critic described him as the gloomy] Dean," and the title has stuck to him to this day. I It was a misnomer, as anyone most admit1,322 words
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Article202 1926-10-02 3 Dyftpi psia ia often looked upon a mere temporary discomfort, paVnfal while it lasts, but not snfficirntly imporrmit to worry about. But really, this very common complaint is one of the biggest menaces to health and causes many serious ailments When the stomach is upset tne202 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement517 1926-10-02 3 -^flk PACKAR ,D •■"^TS j^^^^fck\ 'v *#IK>:>K "lii> are chosen to represent jC*-f m IbV T^l P-a\ r c v lr cs at t >c coura fte tff^^fl j K rrat Capitals must m turn pos.<c9sequi(>- *>^- *3§H A 4a«Uli<.ttiL^> mrnt keeping with the importance of ■■"^^l^*' en P rom517 words
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Advertisement351 1926-10-02 3 A MAN'S PRIDE ii his strength and men of advancing age should know how to preiarra it. Our booklet will Lelp and ii iant free on request by PERRY ft CO, P. O. Box. 17, Coillaa Straat, Melbonraa, AUSTRALIA. gzzft WHAT IS V# HOLLOW V WIRE LIGHTING The Hollow-wir« system351 words
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Advertisement154 1926-10-02 3 WKkJaL—ja.. -^^s^MaaL, t' ~S T '^i'*»i( lift//' I—*•!1 ■^^aBT~K. J ADDING CALCULATING MACHINES. Agents: FRASER NEAVE, LTD. f4 Quality's Reward! Others may "CROW" about their Mineral Water Brands Phoenix QUALITY IS OUR STRONG VOICE Phone 3463. Stock Clearance Sale Week FROM SEPTEMBER 27 TO OCTOBER 2. 20 per cent. Reduction154 words
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Advertisement606 1926-10-02 4 P. INDIA AND APGAR LINES (Incorpc. rated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR KAST MAIL BEBVICI OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage dus Spore MANTUA ***** Oct. MIZM'ORE (cargo onlyl fi.700 Oct.606 words
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Advertisement606 1926-10-02 4 Shipping Announcements N.YX LINE (NIPPON TUSEN KAlfaUt LONDON UXt Maraalllea, Londoa aa« ABtwW* Vesaela Tonnage Daa Ml KITANO MARU 8.000 Oct. 14 IS HARUNA MARU 10,600 Oct. M M KAMO MARU 8,000 Not. 11 IS KATORI MARU 10,000 Not. tS M ATSUTA MARU 8,000 Dee. I It KA.-MUMA MARU 10,000606 words
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Advertisement555 1926-10-02 4 THE BLUE FUNREL LIRE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated m England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBUM AND BREMEN-GENOA, MAR- SEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— ji MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND!' GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND555 words
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Advertisement496 1926-10-02 4 TKE ®m STEAK NAY. GG M LTB. (InCorpcratad ta Bias.) BANGKOK COASTING VXBTICB. Krotay, Kercamar., K«!ao'.ivC, iiingxara, Telapin, Patanl, SiaMra, Lacon, Banaon, Kohaamui, Langsuau, Chumpou and Baagkok. ArriTal Jeoartnra PRACHATIPOK Oct. IS Oct. 8 Tha Btoaaaan *r« f:te<i throughout with 'lectiic light and have excellent accommodation for fnet-ciuss pe^songers. Tickets496 words
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Advertisement461 1926-10-02 4 K. P. 81. (mAL pkffltrr m. m. 8F BATATA) (Incorporatsd ia Holland) Und«r contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. S6«O, with sub-connections to passage, Freight, Transhipment. Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representatives for Sinpspore and Btreits Settlements of tba Official Tonrist Bcreao of Java. All information, detailed Itineraries461 words
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Advertisement465 1926-10-02 4 RURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated ia Aaatralla) FOR SYDNET, MELBOT7LNE, VU JATA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLANDS AND BRISBANE Regular monthly aaillnga by the well known steamer MARELLA (7.37.". tons) and I the new motor vessel. MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Aaatralla, Cabins de465 words
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Advertisement506 1926-10-02 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) ELLERMAN" LINK PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. FREIGHT SERVICB OUTWARDS To Hongkong Due Singapore ..a. CITY OF TOKIO Oct. 4 CITY OF CAIRO Oct. SO HOMEWARDS Havre and London s.s. KENTUCKY In Port Marseilles, London,506 words
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Advertisement448 1926-10-02 5 AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES LINE (Incorporated m England) Itegular Passenger and Freight Service via JAVA PORTS to FREMANTLB (W. A.), ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and SYDNEY maintained by Do« Sail. «.s. CITY OF PALERMO In port Oct. 7 a.i. KIOTO Not. 2 r-i CITY OF SPARTA Not. 7 Single Return Singapore (o Fremantle $257.14448 words
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Advertisement427 1926-10-02 5 ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE TRANS-PACIFIC PASSENGER AND EXPRESS SERVICE 19 days from Honi kong to Seattle Sailing from Steamer Hongkong PRESIDENT JACKSON Oct. 7 PRESIDENT McKINLEY Oct. 19 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Oct. 81 PRESIDENT GRANT Not. 12 PRESIDENT MADISON Not. 24 also a sailing every 12 days from Hongkong to Manila Through427 words
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Advertisement660 1926-10-02 5 CHARGEURS REUNIS (Incorporated m Franc*) IHl lit monthly freight sal mwi|M serrlee. OUTWARDS for Saigon, Tonraa* aad Haiphoof. Da* B'por« S.S. ADF Sept. 10 S.S. AMIRAL LATOUOHE TREVILLE Oct. I HOMEWARDS for Marseilles, Him, Dunkirk and Antwerp. Dae Spore MS. CAMRANH Aug. 18 •f.ll» at St. Naaalre) S.S. AMIRAL NIELLY660 words
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Advertisement189 1926-10-02 5 SILVERSLIDE PLASTIC METALLIC PACKING SIL*VERSLIDE IS EFFICIENT WITH SUPERHEATED STEAM Ur TO 660* FAHR., DOES NOT HARDEN IN THE STUFFING BOX, AND KEEPS THE ROD LIKE SILVER. IT IS EXCEEDINGLY DURABLE AND SKLF-LUBRICATING. ONE SIZE OF PACKING FOR ALL SIZES OF GLANDS FOR USE WITH IN USE ON STEAM ROTARY189 words
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Advertisement703 1926-10-02 6 GAIETY CItfEMA SIJRmA THEATRE JanrtloD Alhrrt and H.-nrooli-n Streeta. North I'.rirte.- Itoi.d. Tel. No. 289. TO-NIGHT at 9.15 TO-NIGHT nl 9.15. TIIK New Cartoon I Latest lnlirnntion.il New*. NEW LEATHER PUSHERS FAST STEPPERS (4th SERIES) Unlvrrsn! .U».l Racinß BettM Featuring Starring Billy Kullivan. Round 22 23. Hilly Ballivan «U Itirp703 words
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Advertisement299 1926-10-02 6 VICTORIA THEATRE FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 AND NIGHTLY AT 9.30. STAVRINAKY DANCEES THE RUSSIAN BALLET Wednesday, October C. Thursday. October 7. LA TAVERNE DE LA MORT SYLPHIDE Friiay, Oetakw 8. Saturday, October 9. ANCIENT HELJ.AS 1001 NIGHTS (OLYMPIC GAMES). (TALB OF ARABIAN NIGHTS). Monday, October 11.299 words
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Advertisement642 1926-10-02 6 ALHAMBRA, tonight TI!K GREATEST SUCCESS OF 1926 At the TIVOU, LONDON DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS THE BLACK PIRATE THE GREAT ALL-COLOUR FILM. Photographed by TECHNICOLOR PROCESS. I'.el.ii-fd by tnnra ARTISTS CORPORATION. BmUm now oppn at BINGAPORI PIAMO CO., R.iflles Square. I'hone MM. Spceial ehiltlren's matinee October 2 and 9, at 4 p.m.642 words
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Article227 1926-10-02 7 nviruES. Saturday, Or'»her 2 llik'li Water, x.21 a.m., 7.21 pm. Ualncca Jlijrh Tide, 4.40 a.m., 4.3, ii., 4.8. d mail due. Y.at.CA. Sw;mm:nK Carnival. St. Joseph's Old Boys Sports, >.4S. Are you v Mason Vie. Theatre, D.30 p.m. Sunday, October 3 Hi(th Water, 9.D a.m., 8.34 pm.227 words
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Article204 1926-10-02 7 Oi ■ST 2. Skips aloneside the Whcrvcs or expected tv arrive. KEPI'KI. lIAKBOUR. Lch. PetK'l. I.cl;. mm, Laiat. \V I!. Paloalna. O'l Wharf N:l Coal Whurf Nil rauaj n dry docks. Tanjiini: I'r.jar Albeii ntnn Victoria Dock Tug .M.ua, Van Hogendorp Keppel Harlmur IVncnna No. 1 \h.,v.204 words
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Article163 1926-10-02 7 To-day, i 3 p.m S ills iind Bair.'.n 81 A.i Api i Van as* I.vn) 3 p.m. P'iik nad Pakan Bant* (Brouwer).. p.m. Hunka Inland, Piudjoe and PalemI ang (Senang) 3 p.m. Donmla) 4 "m. J;.va. South-west Sumatra, South' Bora Celebes. Moluccas lor I'il'y (Han Uong I.163 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE
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63 1926-10-02 7 Buyers Sellers I.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 71 'a 71% Itandard R.S.S. on Tender October 71% 7214 n Nov.-Dec. 74 74* m m Jan.-March 75% 76% Tone of market Quiet. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet Is. 9d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet63 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article354 1926-10-02 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 Asam Kunibanff 09/- 70/1 1 Batanp Padang 0.9"> 1.00 £1 £1 Chendetianff IK)/- 31/£1 £1 Eastern Siara 21t/- 30/£1 10 Haad Yai 18/0 19/6 pm. 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.35 1.40 £1 £1 Idris Hydraulic GO/- 61/- xd. 1 1 Johan Tin354 words
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Article148 1926-10-02 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers :i £1 B. Am. Tobacco 4.15.0 4.17.6 1 1 Central Engine 1.00 1.05 1 1 Cycle Carriage 0.93 0.98 :i £1 E. Smelting Co. 17.50 18.00 5 5 Fraser Neave 16 30 1G.90 xall. 100 100 Hammer Co. 168.00 172.00 00 100 Katz Bros.148 words
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Article103 1926-10-02 7 U. Enjr. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 10 pm., Spore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.c. $555,000 105 115 i Spore Municipal 5 p.c i o-onin t $1,878,000 of 1901 par 5 prem. S'p^^lu^icipal 444 '4 Pc- l of 1907 $1,600,000 90 par' Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1909 $1,100,000 90103 words
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Article371 1926-10-02 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) 3.30 3.40 3.20 3.40 Alor Gajah ($1) 2.95 3.10 300 3.10 A. Hitam ($1) 4.8 r i fi.OO 4.50 5.00 A. Kuninfr ($1) 1.00 l.lOxd. 1.00 1.10 Am. Malay ($2) 4.60 4.80xd.4.d0371 words
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Advertisement856 1926-10-02 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Adrts., see page If. WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. COVERNEBB, experienced, very successful, oper i"r eagmfement. Modarats salary only required. MS, Strsits Times. FRONT ROOM, own verandah, facing sea, Kuit couple available October 15. Apply Beach Bavas, »r 1 hone MM. (Ip) WANTfEO BECONDHAND BIUjMAN sstater car856 words
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Advertisement101 1926-10-02 7 E«td IRI7 Manufacturers of Erery Description at SURGICAL "P-n /r'//T/7??U INDIA RUBBER GOODS Q/'/I€SCO€/SJCf>' Syrlna-es, Water Bottles and Beds. Air —^a— w>^ /^rT7i-i^.» Cnshions, Enemas, Bed Sheetinc*. Teats, m IS LONDON Tubing-, etc. Trade Mark Catalogues of Surgical or Sports Robber Goods sent on spplication. J. G. INGRAM SON, LTD.101 words
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Advertisement38 1926-10-02 7 PERAK GYMKHANA CLUB, TAIPING. A Sky Meeting fe Amateur Riders will be held on Friday and Saturday, December IT and 18, 1926. Particulars of Races and Stakes will be announced later. A. E. E. DE VOS, Hon. Sacratary.38 words
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Advertisement660 1926-10-02 7 NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF NG KONG YEW OTHERWISE KNOWN AS NG KONG YONG, DECEASED Pursuant to Section 25 of Ordinance No. 44 (Trustees). NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claim or demands against the Estate of Ng Kong Yew otherwise known as Ng660 words
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Advertisement334 1926-10-02 7 NOTICE Fresh Mutton Obtainable Wholesale per pound 45 cts. ■t 22. SI NCKI KO/i>. Retail sale per pound 50 cts, at Markets I.YDE TEKRACE. TEM'K AYEK. KANDANG KKKB \l TAN<;i.IN. Shops Nos. .IT. Sf, M I LMI. ROCHOttE Rl>. No. 184, (ROSS SlRr.hl. No. lir>. TAMJONG PAGAI i:n\l>. THE STRAITS334 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous63 1926-10-02 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Knndang Kcrbau Station. (Ry Coi'ilK-sy of Corrriimrnt Health -Office.) For the M huurs ending at Midnight on i'. si n I, i lie* tan 82.5 F. t u r«- Mcmi ihade temperature :n rmdiation K Mm. cra-s radiation 71. "iK Sea Li M F. Mem M.i bulb ttmperatnrt63 words
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Article31 1926-10-02 8 The family of the late Mr. G. \V. r. Guest wish to thank a!! friends for their Kind attendance at the funeral, bnd also those who so kindly sent wreaths.31 words
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1043 1926-10-02 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2. FINANCIAL DEVOLUTION. The financial devolution report which ;vus tabled at the Federal Council this wotk is ar. tntirely innocuous document, and no reasonable objection can bt taken to that part of it which outlines the chai-.yes to be made next year. It unquestijnably concedes1,043 words
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Article270 1926-10-02 8 We hear excellent accounts of the progress of the newly-created Police band, towards the maintenance of which thj Municipal body make a substantial contribution m return for such public services as the band may lender. The organisation of a band m the Straits presents many difficulties, the270 words
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Article298 1926-10-02 8 Dr. N. A. Canton, Mr. Cheong KpM Seng and Mr. Scow Poh Long have joined the visiting board of the lunatic asylum. Mr. H. F. Pope, of the Cape Argus, Cap* Town, is on a visit to Singapore. rie leaves on Monday for West Australia. C. P.298 words
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Article21 1926-10-02 8 Government have authorised opening of the trolley bus route along New Bridge Road from Upper Cross Street to Oiitram I load.21 words
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Article22 1926-10-02 8 The Serangoon CalholL- Ch.unh SainL Joseph Dying Aid Association has bea) exempted from registration. The Lai li-ng Club, Singapore, has been registered.22 words
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Article29 1926-10-02 8 Notice is piven m the Government Gazette that unless cause against i; shown within three months Vincent and Company will be struck off the Comi my register and dissolved.29 words
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Article35 1926-10-02 8 The Seng Chiow Dramatic Aasociatl m of Malacca has been ordered to b? dissolved on the ground that it is being us_-d for a purpose ineompr.iible with the peacv and good order of the Colony.35 words
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Article32 1926-10-02 8 Seventy-five years a^o this moir.h. the ;j; itish nrm of Buit. Myrtle and Co. was tstabUahed at Batavia. Tfca paitaarahip betWMB Burt and Myrtle was, however. formed as long ago as 1849.32 words
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Article46 1926-10-02 8 At Shanghai Marshal Sun Chuan-fang has instructed the local authorities to examine all Russians entering Chhum territory, no matter whether they are Whites or Keds. Marshal Sun is ct' opinion that if a stop is put to the adn.iiaion of undesirable Russians unncces- tn,abii' will ccas?.46 words
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Article55 1926-10-02 8 In the district court, Penang, Yip Lum Choc;:, a Chinese fitter employed at Wearne Bros^ was fined §250 or thrc« iii. nths' 1 iiror.ns imprisonment, for tresj.ass on the firm's premises. It was alleged that h« broke m, but the District Judge held that ba could not convict of 1".55 words
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Article57 1926-10-02 8 Mr, N. Gome.-; writes from Malacca It' our correspondent was sincere m suggesting DM Ha suitable MMl— to the late Mr. Tessensohn as Eurasian' Council member, I cannot but thank him. I must, how.'ver, assure him that lii> ■aggeati ■>! is treated as a l.n-re joke m vtew of the57 words
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Article81 1926-10-02 8 An official announcement at Batavi.i states that, on and after October 1, the tariff for the despatch of documents from the Dutch East Indies by mail to Holland and other foreign countries wi.l be reduced from 5 cents per 50 grammes or part thereof to 4 cents per 30 grammes81 words
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Article166 1926-10-02 8 Mr. Cordon Transferred To Kuala Lumpur. The following promotions and chancos of title m the StraitJ|Poatal Service came into force* yesterday Mr. T. A. Melville, -Account;.!.-. I1I 1 I aii'l Telejcraphs, Fe.lerat<(l Malay Stute.s, to be Assistant Secretary for Postal Affairs. Straits Settlements and Ftderatril Malay States.166 words
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Article102 1926-10-02 8 Notifi-.-iition Bcgarding Fee (<> ISo 1 a 1 vied. The fallowing notification publi the Madras Gazette is brou-rht to th: notice of local employers of Hwith Indian skilled labour: l'r..it-r section IT if th. 1 Indian Emigration Act, 1!>22, tfii Governor •m Council is pleased to pit102 words
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Article55 1926-10-02 8 The qaarterly bcos of Straits Produce, wliich it was hoped to place on public sale during this week end, will be ready m the course of a lew days. The delay is dv to tha non-arrival af of the coloured material. A further announcement m this connecii m55 words
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Article86 1926-10-02 8 The programme arranged far the antettainmenl at t p.m. to-4ay of t^oM attending the third enniversary celebration of tho Indian Asaociation at Owen Road promises tj be very interesting. A Idresses will be given m Tamil by the 1: s. s. Pakianathan, m Knglish by Mr. E. V.86 words
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Article69 1926-10-02 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., Now York, send us the following cable dated October 1, their quotations being it] tfoid doilar cents Rubber Exchange sales to-day !>OO tons. October (buyers) 42.80, November 45.10, December (buyers) 4j.UO, January (buyers) 4^!. SO, February 44 cents, March (buyers) 44.20, April 44.4i1,69 words
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Article93 1926-10-02 8 After a term extending i'> 34 yea) Sardar Sahib Gorbaksfa Smith, tht< doyen of Court Interpreters m the F.M.S. and one of the recogsriaed leaders of the Sikh i mmunfty, hai retired froni i..- Government Berviee, Prior to receiving the title of Sardar Sahib, Gnrbaksh Singh I93 words
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Article87 1926-10-02 8 A committee meeting of th>' Strait! Settlement! (Singapore) Association will be held on Honda; In tho Singapore Exehaaga Boon at 6 p.m. Th agenda mii !'nir>. Commercial Exhibitions; Gang Robberies I'ivvcnti n of Cruelty to Animals Town and O lonlal [mprovemeirti Administration of General Hospital The annual87 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement114 1926-10-02 8 Norton 1926 Motor Cycles Unapproachable 4-90 H.P. MODEL No. 16 11. Engine '!> ra ra Bora by 100 n 'm Stroke 190 cc 8 wpeed Gear I.ox. Standaid Gear BatkkS arc Top, 1 1 Middle, 71 o; Bottom, 12. Approximate Tank Capacity: Petrol, l i gals., Oil, 'i pints. Ground114 words
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Advertisement108 1926-10-02 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the laaasi Show at 9 A United Artist Super Production THE BLACK PIRATE (Featuring DOUQLAS FAIRBANKS) m 11 Reels. I'rr xUd hy an Interesting Australasian Cazette. First Show at 7.30 THE LURE OF THE YUKON m 6 Keels. NO FREE LIST. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD Proprietors.108 words
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Advertisement75 1926-10-02 8 On Other Pages. Owseas Maws by Hail 2 iiook of th.' U.iy :i Tinanci' ami Camnerea Shippint: and tha Mails 1 Kejaeroloi eil Report Raatar sod Bl ti»h Imperial Radio 9 i -mori-iiv. 's Itadio Concert PrograasßM 9 Uuuecaaatul Trading '■> Sporting Newi 1" Japan sad tha D.E.I W Arc75 words
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Article1541 1926-10-02 9 HISTORIC FLIGHT COMPLETED Cobham's *<i|pat' Reception In London. KING'S MESSAGE. Scenes on House of Commons Terrace. [KELTER TELEGRAM] London, October 1. Mr. Alan Cobham arrived at Westminsu i at LIB t -day. A vast gatheriag, lemliilsiKit of Boat Race days, welcomed him. Tremendous outbursts of eaeariag were beard aa l;.-1,541 words
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Article102 1926-10-02 9 No Chance of International Strike. Eight Thousand More Men Resume. [rxuteb telegram] Lond n, October 1. Ostend A communique from the Miners' International says that the majority of the affiliated members proclaimed the r inability to consider the British request for an international .strike, but gave the assurance102 words
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Article43 1926-10-02 9 Express Crashes Into Motor Bus. [REUTCR TELKCRAMj London, October 2. Dixon, California Twelve out of 13 passengers m a motor bus were killel when the bus was struck by the Overland Limited, the "crack" train of the Southern Pacific Railroad.43 words
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Article230 1926-10-02 9 United States Interest In Scheme. Effects May be Felt m Far East. [REUTL'B TELEGRAM] London, October 1. New York Great interest is being taken m the formation of the European steel trust. Mr. Hoover is reported to have ordered an investigation. It is generally thought, however, that theReuter - 230 words
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Article45 1926-10-02 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] Load n. October 1. ("hernuh, the Soviet plenipotentiary representative m Latvia, ha 3 been appointed a temporary substitute t3 i Karakhan, the Sovi t amba--sador to j j China, and has left lor Peking to take up I his duties.Reuter - 45 words
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Article26 1926-10-02 9 [KEI.TEU TELI.'.KAM] Lor.don, October 1. New York The issue of Government <;f Argentina bonds to the amount of I 51G.000,000 m Over subscribed. I26 words
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Article104 1926-10-02 9 Attack on Rum Running Schooner. One Killed and "Several Wounded. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, October 1. St. Augustine, Florida: Federal agents arrested twelve men as a result of investigation of an attack by rum pirates on the schooner Hazele Herman, said to be British, thirty miles from Anastasia LightReuter - 104 words
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Article107 1926-10-02 9 Visit by Commission Of Inquiry. (BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.) Rugby, October 1. The Secretary for the Colonies has appointed a Parliamentary Commission, consisting of Mr. J. P. Ronaldson, M\P., [and Mr. H. Snell, M.P., with Mr. SedgI wick, of the Colonial Office, as secretary, to visit British Guiana. The107 words
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Article117 1926-10-02 9 Prospects for Far East Creditors. [REI/TER TKI.E(.kAMI Lond n, October 1. Paris An intenstSag passage appears m the report presented by the Banque Industrielle de Chine at a meeting, m which i the directors expressed satisfacti-jn that the credit of th? Franco-Chinese Bank had strengthened its activities m117 words
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Article41 1926-10-02 9 Anglo-American Agreement In Force. [REUTKK TELEGRAM 1 London, October 1. Washiagton The agieement reached at the recent Ar.gio-American conference m London for co-operation to prevent illicit liquor traffic have been declared effective from September 25 by an exchange of notes.Reuter - 41 words
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Article41 1926-10-02 9 [BXUTH TTLEGXAH] London, October 2. Washington It is announced that Psesidont Coolidge is ignorant of any movement m America for tha withdrawal of the United States from the World Court, to which the United States proposes to adhere.41 words
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Article75 1926-10-02 9 (BRITISH IMIERIAL RADIO.) Rugby, October 1 Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.11? i. Berlin 20.37. Bombay Is. o Gl-G4d. Brussels 1T9%. Buenos Aires 40 l-32d. Copenhagen 18.27tt. Geneva 25.10. Helsingfors *****. Hongkong 2s. O^kd. Lisbon 2 17-32. Madrid 31 9714. Milan 12'Jvh. New York 4.83 U. Oslo 22.1 \\k. Paris75 words
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Article128 1926-10-02 9 Bonds Stolen m Centre Of Paris. En Route to the Hongkong j Bank. [reuter telegram] Londjn, October 1. Paris A case containing 1 500 Chinsea ban bonds, valued at £15,000, was i stolen from a van m the Avenue de FOpera m the absence of the driver.Reuter - 128 words
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Article310 1926-10-02 9 Canton Leader Rushing' Up Fresh Troops. The special correspondent to thej Hongkong Telegraph states that the most important of tha crop of war <Us- 1 patches from Kiangsi is the claim of Marshal Sun Chuan-fang to recapturing j Nam-hang, the capital and the check administered to 3,000310 words
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Article351 1926-10-02 9 Decline and Fail of the 3lunicipal Council. (From the Straits Times of October 1, 18U6). It is not likely that the Municipal Council has, at leasi as at present constituted, very much longer to exist, and j an appreciation of whi-.i is dignified and graceful should prompt351 words
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Article52 1926-10-02 9 The mystery if the raddea dkappear Japanese tcnicr and a number of poultry, which puasled local li residents, wai solved by a police bun i tor who shot a* eleven-fool python m a gardaa m Conduit Koud. The i <!oi. and ]ioultry were found undergoing 'a process of digestion within52 words
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Article111 1926-10-02 9 Southern Forces Nervous At Position. Decline m Anti-British Propaganda (From Our Own Correspondent i. Hongkong, October 1. Hankow, Thursday Attacks on the southern fcrces ore reported from up and. down river, on"d also from I lan. Extensive operatioai are progressing. Southern reverses are reported from Kiangsbi-Hunan front. There111 words
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Article221 1926-10-02 9 $25,000 Borrowed m One Year. In the Bankruptcy Ceurt yesterday !.<•- fore Mr. Jusii Deans, the public c.aminatiea was continued of John T. Knj; Kee, the proprietor of the Anlgo-Chlueae i i Be said that his mother financed the m the first place, putting $20,W)U into it. When221 words
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Article302 1926-10-02 9 Attractive rnnrnwifi For Sunday. j The following programme will be transmitted bj the Amateur Wireless S iv... al 9. pan. to-morrow. Members will welcome the opportunity o& heariag Mrs. 11. i>. .MuiHitii king, and of bearing ih BnnitftH electric piano lagatn Another tateresting feature of the programme U302 words
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Article84 1926-10-02 9 China is undoubtedly a strange country, layi the N.G Daily Newt. Canton is tack nieaUy at war with Sun Chuan-fang, and enc supposes, with Shanghai :i(i(i Wboaung ai being un.li-r Si!n Chuanrmng'i control. Yet reliable Chlnaaa >••- te thai a merchant at Wooaaag, mg containing a fort garrisoned by the84 words
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Article217 1926-10-02 10 Vincent Richards Turns Professional. [Reuter Telegram.] 3f London, October 1. iXow York ,Vincent Richards has beicnii' a professional lawn tennis player .nervisiou of Mr. C. Pyle. I The announcement TO made by Mr. Pjffa i.n the liner I'arl-; in honour of Mile. Lenglai Vincii lie w.nld hnvo been forcedReuter - 217 words
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Article38 1926-10-02 10 Next Week's Cup Games. I round matches m the I. all Cup competition will be played at ths Stadium next week as S.i v. Telephone Co. U V. K.A. lay R.E. v. S.C.F.A. of Wellington's v.38 words
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Article41 1926-10-02 10 September Medal. rattl ttl the September modal at Golf Hub were: Gross H'cap Net W 6 72 m Kitch 78 5 73 n i>i-r Beck 77 I T4 86 11 75 -7 12 75 JI.A. R. Pa K'J H n41 words
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Article43 1926-10-02 10 will represent the B.C.C. on Monday on .A. ground J. V. Moss E.G. i.vne F. Albuquerque, D. W. Ds and D. K. Banty ;M. Catcha- 11. G. Stack (capt), E. V. Smith :■'!>! A- Armstrong. Re■erv< > V. Rk hards and Cl. Van Geyzel.43 words
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Article104 1926-10-02 10 \U.;n \V. Monopolised The Wicket rof 1870, under i rfeket m England curiosity of the past se, the gigantic score I i made by Mr, \v. O. gainst twenty-two m We can find no names of note among I rery likely thai grant I tty much all104 words
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Article140 1926-10-02 10 Australian Team leaves For Home. [Tleuter Telegram. l Lond n, October 1. The Australian cricketers left for home from London this morning. They were seen off at Puddington by Lord Hampden, I. old Harris. Mr. Warner, Mr. LevesonGower and a large and enthusiastic crowd. The party sailed from LiverpoolReuter - 140 words
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Article88 1926-10-02 10 Rose Macphail and Co. (L. K. Macphail.) .Singapore, October 2. I. mill. m. Rabfcar Is. M. unchanged. Tin. ■[> il 10s. Taipingl 2.23-2.27. Pctalings mbaui L6B-1.72, Kinta Drodg'l7. Nai Hoots 1.07-1.10, Talßms Sooth* 87-Kit. Pontianak 1 .•_■->. Pin-hongs V>.,. M..UB. :id. lilii- ."l'.if.-fiOs. ex, Kampong M MB88 words
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Article302 1926-10-02 10 Press Comments on the New Governor-General. (From Our Own Correspondent). Datavia, September 28. With the assumption of ofiice by the mw Gjveinor-Goneral of the Dutch East Indies, the press, both m Holland and m these colonies, very naturally found opportunity and scope for expressions of opinion m302 words
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Article213 1926-10-02 10 Popularity of the "Topper" fa. The East. The spokesman for the hat trade says that the man who has given a slump m the hat trade as a reason for his attempt at suicide suffers from delusions, since the home hat market is healthy and top hats213 words
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Article51 1926-10-02 10 A Forty-four Hours' Submerged Journey. Japanese submarines Nos. 57, 58 and 59, attached to the Kure Naval Station, succeeded m crossing the Sea of Japan. The manoeuvre was carried out submerged. Accompanied by the First Fle->t, the three submarines started from Maizuru and reached Seiahin, Chosen m fortyfour51 words
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Article34 1926-10-02 10 A Tokio correspondent m Paris states that the Soviet Government has approached .liipan with the suggestion for a rei etprooal treaty of neutrality on similar line* to that concluded with Persia.34 words
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Article529 1926-10-02 10 The Need for Commercial Programme. (/iom Our .Batavia Correspondent). Japan's increasing interest m the Dutch East Indies has been much m evidence of late. Kecently a party of Japanese tourists, consisting of 17 prominent business men and officials, arrived at Batavia on a trip through529 words
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Article195 1926-10-02 10 There Are Too Many Complicated Crises. Mr. J- B. Priestly writing to The Saturday World states I am ready to confess that of late I have given up reading about China, and at the present time I have not the least idfa what is happening there. I am195 words
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Article51 1926-10-02 10 (From Our Own Correspondent). Batavia, September 25. The total number of deaths from plague m the Dutch East Indies during mid January to August 7 of this year is to-day officially stated at 3.770, th" largest number of deaths occurring from mid January to mid February, namely,51 words
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Article60 1926-10-02 10 There is no more perfect pair of lovers on the screen to-day than Norma Talmadjre and Eugene O'Brien. And m Graustark, Norma's latest production for First National, they are reported to have achieved new heights m the art of lovemaking. This picture, adapted from George Barr McCut-heon's popular novel, will60 words
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Article956 1926-10-02 10 Amateur Players m Famous Farce. Why that humble but useful animal, the goat, should be associated by the ribald with the esoteric rites of freemasonry is no doubt as ancient and mysterious a question as the rites themselves, but the fact remains that that is one956 words
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47 1926-10-02 10 Orders for week ending October 9, 1926. Tuesday, October 5, Ambulance and Signalling Class 5 p.m. Thursday, October 7, Band Practice 5 p.i:i. Saturday, October 9, Final of Hall Football Shield, Fourth Troop v. Fifth Troop, Stadiur. ground 4.45 p.m.47 words
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Article27 1926-10-02 10 A report from Semarang states that Mr. V. S. Ohmstede has severed his connection with Messrs. Dunlop and Kolff, a firm of brokers, of that town. I27 words
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Letter573 1926-10-02 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times, j Sir, With reference to your very interesting leader 111 Strata Times, which speculates on the trut motives actuating Chen Yu-jen's letter of September i.i, addressed to the Government of Hongkong, 1 should like to Lring torward one or two573 words
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Article247 1926-10-02 10 Guthrie and Co., Ltd., report Singapore, October 1. The commodity market has kept fully steady and values have been more than maintained. Buying has been good manufacturers have taken fair quantities and orders for export are steady. Futures show an appreciation on an increased speculative enquiry. London247 words
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Article86 1926-10-02 10 Mr. Boey Kok liOOng. the hon. general secretary of the Entertainment Committee m aid of the fund of the states that so far the sum of $57,000 hua been collected. The Enti-rlainiii nt Com mittee, wishing to close the account, icmind those donors who have not86 words
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Article714 1926-10-02 10 Chicago View of "Rod Herring" Tactics. Uhder the heading "A Fed Herring m the Philippines." tiia Chicago l>aily Tiibwv pu,!. ollowing sane editorial arficU on August !> American t] >■ m-nulacturcrs are talktablishing rubber plantations i-i the Philippine islands, where soil nn I climate are said to714 words
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Article218 1926-10-02 10 Tin- first ll l imilllt af Doogiai Fairbanks' latest and greatest picture drew a crowded audience to the Alhambra last night. The Black Pirate is certainly all promised, and the fact that the censor looked on the doings of the bold buccaneers with a kindly eye means218 words
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Article55 1926-10-02 10 Mr Kataoka, iis success m recovering V.1, 000,000 from the sunken stcamir Y:r M.ti'i m tin- Mediterranean, is proceeding to Sfchsmw where it is understood, he will sign the agreement reached between himself an<i the Soviet authoritii with the right gold mined t ::<>.000.0()Q ronblei lost In ships sun!, m55 words
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Article468 1926-10-02 11 Unrest and Disorder At Sfaabutg. (From Our Batavia Correspondent.) ;av.,!ic-"; av.,!ic-" nteM hM of^ late been registering with almost unfailltog regularity the activities of the amaleui Lain and frotskiex among the indigenous population. fortunately, these activitiej an only sporadic and have as often :is not468 words
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Article159 1926-10-02 11 Oil Entries for Mammoth Linen. connection Hith the mammoth passenger linen which ii i- stated arc both ii Britain and abroad It am machinery ling to The Motor Ship thin Is I mi i larily the ea •a engine power up to 60,0 X) li were required159 words
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Article116 1926-10-02 11 Value of Sparrows To Fanners. Many decadea ago several pairs of sparrowt were brought from England t> Australia. Docker, from whom Docker's South derivea its name :ai>l bj some tci have been responsible for the advent of thaa* birds, -Many have been the rtafmiilalluiii they haw eomn116 words
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Article31 1926-10-02 11 Foreign markets m hi.h an have been exposed to kren competition aavs been raptured bjr the foreigner, i do not think hi> will retain them permanently once Mr. Winston! Churchill. I31 words
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Article124 1926-10-02 11 Narwcgim Enterprise m The Pacific. Tli- No >■ tci.iii sih out Don Carlos. l,,is- register, a. rive. 1 at I'iiok at the beginning of last week. T.;. vessel is manned by five Norweivans, including the captain, Mr. Christophersen. .1 partner m a train-oil from whale blubber)124 words
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Article62 1926-10-02 11 SINGAPORE VO LUNTEER COUPS. Programme of Drills up to and i>>r October 1926 Saturday, Oit->her 2, 2."0 p.m., IVcit Timah !:nnj.'o European Units, Practice Warren Shield and Murray Cup. 2.3n p.m.. Kai-rcr Kaiip-c, Non-European Unit-), Prat lee Hurray Cup. Sunday, October 7.:;o ».m., Bukit Timah Range, European Un ts, Practice62 words
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34 1926-10-02 11 Orders for week ending October 2, 192 G. Saturday, O.toher I, V.M.C.A. Swimmlag Carnival; Third and Fourth Troops ("amp. Sunday. Ootoli-r 3. Third and Fourth Troona Onpin.34 words
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Article38 1926-10-02 11 Tiic average Englishman i* noi briilinr.l nor ipartflat bat he la so rf'i:i!i!' (liii! Mr pay him the CMnpUawnt vi v often A taking hi:n tot a innttor 1 ef coarse, and we arc atMogi disappointr.l. Lan liny.38 words
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Advertisement620 1926-10-02 11 Property Sale. Land and Houses m Singapore And Johore. Hie following Singapore and Juhorc 1 properties were sold ai the saleroom ol' Cheung K.OOll Seng and Co., on September ■lit freehold bud -ituale at Beo Lane, area I 7,360 sq. ft., bought by Luyna isaiain.i.■>aniy lor Ml ,000. i m620 words
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Advertisement361 1926-10-02 11 STEINWAY GRAND PIANO Adds just that touch of refinement and quiet dignity to a drawing: room so essential m a home. Used by all the leading artistes, it is the standard by which all others are judged. CALL TO-DAY AND INSPECT THESE. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. PIGGOTT'S361 words
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Advertisement297 1926-10-02 11 Raffles Hotel Telephone No. 2920. SARKIES BROS., Proprietora TEA DANCE Monday, Wednesday and Friday. DINNER DANCE Tuesday, Thursday and Satnrday. Lequime's European Orchestra Admission to Dal! Room, ncn-dinern $1. Sea View Hotel SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1926. HIGH TIDE, 9.9 a.m. CINEMA at 9.30 p.m. HULLO STRANGER Comic 2 Reels. t297 words
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Article1036 1926-10-02 12 Sunday, October 3. [Under this heading we publish e«ch week I brief detail* of the services to be held atj those Singapore Churches whose authorities I supply us with the necessary information. I To ensure insertion, those notices must reach us by Friday afternoon.] St. Andrew's Cathedral.— Eighteenth1,036 words
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Advertisement354 1926-10-02 12 I Choose Glaxo tor your Baby Your Rally's funire hetltfa depend* on your i > choice of his food. You must choo?r the food 1 you know is bdst, bf you ilirc not endanecr J your Baby's progresa by experimenting. Be eu'.JeJ by theexperienoeol the great number J of doctors,354 words
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Advertisement724 1926-10-02 12 IN THE ESTATE OF AI^XANDER PHIPPS, DECEASED Pursuant to Section 25 (1) of Ordinance No. 144 (Trustees). NOTICE is hereby given that »11 persons linvinc any claims or demands against the Estate of Alexander Phipps, deceased, late of No. 242, Victoria Street, Singapore who died intestate on January 6, 1924,724 words
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Advertisement241 1926-10-02 12 ancient and modern The beauty of stained glass is m itself a visualisation of the patient labour which directed the hands that fashioned it. In the same manner, the appreciation given to State Express Cigarettes is an indication of the care with which they are "made by hand —one at241 words
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Article1065 1926-10-02 13 Notes and Comment* On Current Topics. Daagcr of Ovcr*fceaUng of Engine Daman is likely to result unnoticed il the engine is allowed to remain m ai iw] lu-.-itL'd eonditkta for any Iciurth di time. Ovcr-hi-utini; affect* the i the pist n. the bearing*, and all internal parti1,065 words
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Advertisement119 1926-10-02 13 IJ Reliability and Economy U JKL LOW FIRST COST M^ («pJL Touring Model $1,080. Ms; I Cars Trucks Tractors I I Mr iii.tnrs Telephone 3050. WEARNE BROS., LTD. MOTOR BiCYCLES The world-wide popularity and consistent reliability of B.S.A. Motor Bicycles are the result of the careful attention paid to every119 words
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Advertisement189 1926-10-02 13 LSE H«h-Ae«nt» So) AgMU :,r",;V"/.:: dsetrelm co, ltd. t ln»i>n)or.-t."4 m Sw''r. r'i>r.rt> Singapore, I'antng unri Bangkok. mom YALE SPUR-GEARED J CHAIN BLOCKS ARE MACHINE SHOP NECESSITIES. Inenmtt4 prcducdon with erom.my of 1 .hour is the demand of Jhc day. The _|f_^y/Q^ P 3? an<l ct ivt 1 f '••a'189 words
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Advertisement898 1926-10-02 13 TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS* LICENCES, JOHORE. Wilh reference to Johore Gazette Notifir:\tion No. 421/2926, m which the State Scc1 -tary under section 5 of The Pawnbrokers Enactment. 1917," fixed for r. period of three yp»r» c?mmenciii(t from .lunuury 1, 1927, the number of licences to be granted under the s id898 words
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Advertisement1673 1926-10-02 14 Assurance m force over $23,000,000 Assets over $7,000,000 S.C. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m StraiU Settlement*.) LONDON OFFICE 62, Old Jewry, K.C. nvin npvirr Winchester House, Singapore. --r^r";^;r Brttl '.^SESsrManaging Director t Actuary j Secretary PAPER. BOBINSON, FJJL G. C. KNOX. H W RAPEB BANKING THE1,673 words
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Advertisement279 1926-10-02 14 THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. Incorporated by Special Charter m Japan). Capital Subscribed T45,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y39,875,000 Reserve Fui.cS V 1,760,000 President H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS 3. Takita. Esq. T. Sisamuno, Esq. j. Kawasaki, Esq. M. Shuto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh, Formosa (Taiwan). BRANCHES AND AGENCIES Keelung, Taichu, Kegi, Tianan,279 words
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Advertisement322 1926-10-02 14 L 926 MODEL WILLYS KNIGHT OLDSMOBILE 6 PRIVATE MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE DAY AND NIGHT To THE GAP, FRASER'S HILL PAHANG, ETC. Please apply to TIN JOOI SIANG CO., KUALA KUBU. Agents for SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. Tel.:. "STORECAR," KUALA KUBU. Phone 31. No matter how low or high322 words
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Advertisement194 1926-10-02 14 Phone 1733. Central Motor Hiring Co. (Three doom from Parilion.) HEW FIAT CARS on Hire at a BIG REDUCTION IN RATE. STRAITS HIRING COMPAMY Phone 3956. U. OBCHABD ROAD, »«t PavfllM. THE LATEST FIAT CARS Model 502. ON HIRE DAY AND NIGH! BUICK MOTOR HIRJM NEW BUICK CARS FOR HIRE194 words
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Advertisement195 1926-10-02 15 Always Dependable m the World's Rough Places Where Motorcar dependability is most vital, Dodge Bros. Motor Cars are most highly prized. These cars maintain regular schedules over the pathless wastes of Mesopotamia, the desert to Bagdad, and a thousand other places too severe for cars less sturdy. Prices from $1,995.195 words
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Advertisement271 1926-10-02 15 Hupmobile ft^H^a^a^Hl3aL Jtk *V 4K|^fIH9*6XLSS r ItSL THE SIX CYLINDER TOURING MODEL. Price $2,750. This Six is exclusively the product of :in j organization which h;is, from the carlitst days of the motor industry, devoted its I M^ hV energies to building dependable, trustworthy, afjfl VaU Ba\ long-lived and economical271 words
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Advertisement349 1926-10-02 16 I i'atroiw/.v.d by Kojalty. Ebtd. 1872. 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 ♦2/3, HIGH BIRBKT, SINGAPORE. ■ruck: Hrn. t, Kismor §TRHirr, PSNAN& NOTICE OF349 words
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Advertisement390 1926-10-02 16 NEW MOMI CASES Immediate and Forward Deliveries, Emjuiries Invited. LEE KIM SOO 40, HIGH STREET. BETTER GOLF By PERCY ALLISS. With Twtnt\-four Action Photographs. This book is a lucid 1,-uide to the rudiments of food Rolf by «M of the bent of the IHIIIII .school of liritish proExecUcnt photojjrnphs awUt390 words
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Advertisement1010 1926-10-02 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS THE PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Lei etc., m ordinary close s*t tvp« (averaec nix words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 c';s three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, five ins. *LOO, six ins. *1 13. ten ins,1,010 words
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Advertisement510 1926-10-02 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE. Piano (Moutries) $275. Splendid tone and condition. Bargain. 459, Straits Times. FOR SALE, ever-ready China clay duplicator at 70 cents per lb., obtainable from Mi.nicumm Trading Co., 11, Belilios Road, Singapore. FOR SALE, HEVEA RUBBER SFEDS from ■elected t.rca. Planted 1910. Thinned out tn510 words
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Advertisement272 1926-10-02 16 FRANKELS EDISON 8F.1.1. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS BRITISH-MADE 10 m. Double Sided 10 m. Only $1 each Following are a few front our LARGE SELECTION 4060 UI.OTTO. Tox Trot. DON T LOVE YOl', Fox Trot. 4117 OHEVA, Fox Trot. THOSE WHO DANCE. Fox Trot. 4265 Ki.OR'DA Fox Trot. YEARNING, Ft* Trot. 4043272 words
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Advertisement328 1926-10-02 16 Playing Cards—Superior Quality. Anclinr pla;. in^ riircPs. nar-ow »i/e (trained both Hides [>er pnrkrt SO.IO I'sxha Cards, wrapped, per packet SUT> Colonial No. 14, wrapped, per p-.icket 50..10 Colonial >'o. VI. wrapped Kold edKi-d per packel SO.S» Imperial Ciuli, Four Indices per packet $0.79 Imperial <'luh, Four Indices Q, K.328 words
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