The Straits Times, 28 October 1926
1926-10-28
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Title Section13 1926-10-28 1 The Straits Times No. 28,311. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1926, CE 10 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement168 1926-10-28 1 5 THf. rvr.KnU: < MILL BEAR J| BRAND GENUINE SWISS DAIRY PRODUCTS. 1. STERILIZED NATURAL MILK (15 ozs. and W ozs. tins). 2. UNSWEETENED CONDENSED MILK (12 ozs. and 5% ozs. tins). 3. SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK (14 ozs. tins. Labelled "Sledge "Brand). 4. NATURAL SWISS CREAM (5% ozs. tins). Shipments168 words
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Advertisement198 1926-10-28 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. y (Incorporated m S.S.) jggk MACKINTOSHES. 4p^*f*!r ENTIRE NEW STOCK FOR TIIIC SEASON. j&T ROBINSON'S LIGHTWEIGHT MACKINTOSHES. JL>-_j' For Town wear rubber lined. In a neat olive sha 1.-. t illustration. /^f^i n^lfev Price each# Pr ra 050 eaclu Ai¥ Hit 'HiflV THE "STAFFORD" MACKINTOSH. /vlilnl W198 words
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Article1978 1926-10-28 2 Early Season Rugby Form. By Our Special Correspondent. London, September :>O. A capital Rugby game of the earlyseason type was seen when Birkenhead Park visited Blackheath. for it was not pnly spirited and close as a contest but gave the opportunity of assessing a considerable variety of talent,1,978 words
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Advertisement369 1926-10-28 2 Choose Glaxo for I; your Baby Your Baby's future health depends on your > (f choice of hisfcxxl. You mint choose the food >5 you l-nmr bc^t. for you dare not endanger j y± your Baby's progress by experimentinu. <f [f Be fuided by the experienceof the >:re.it number J369 words
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Advertisement278 1926-10-28 2 RASH ITCHED ANDBURNED Lost Sleep Many Nights With It. Cuticura Heals* A red rash came on the inside of my right knee about the size of half a crown. It used to itch and burn terribly and I could not keep from scratching. When I scratched the eruption water came278 words
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Advertisement152 1926-10-28 2 $50 ONLY 111 H», NORTH BRIDGE ROAD High-class gramophone with doublt cpring motor. Monthly payment ■ystem can be arranged for local sutomen. rr^ ZEISS AUTOMOBILE SPOTLIGHT fHigh grade optical work, suitability of construction, elegant finish worthy of the most exclusive coachwork, are features of the Zeiss Spotlights, which should be152 words
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313 1926-10-28 3 Former Malaria Sufferer In Ceylon Ghw (Grateful Thanks To Dr. WILLIAMS' I'INK PILLS. One rcHsnn for Ihc immense popularity of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills m the Far East ia the enthusiastic personal recommendation given them by men and women who formerly suffered from313 words
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Advertisement215 1926-10-28 3 f7f 7 A HAND WORTH HOLDING PHOENIX, the "Royal Flush" of Minerals 'Phone 3463. UNDERWOOD PORTABLES *^*OJ THREE-ROW STANDARD FOUR-ROW Vfefcht m case 9 lbs. 13 oz. KEYBOARD. Weight m case 12 lbs. J4 oz. $9O $105 PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD (Incorporated m England) %Jort/ie j/Jainfy tilings i/kfe Zfnxsssea* >215 words
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Advertisement290 1926-10-28 3 WHIPPET V 7 i ft The only Safely Razor M C (hut strops itsrlf. fc "VALET" i Ji Safety Razor fi V For $1.20. V or all dealeri. J NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF QUEK CHAY HONG, DECEASED Pursuant to Section 25 of Ordinance No 144 (Trustees). NOTICE is hereby290 words
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Advertisement429 1926-10-28 3 LET US PROVE THE DIFFERENCE Comparison conclusively proves relative value. Comparison is the basis upon which we offer the modern Royal Typewriter. THE ROYAL WILL DO MORE WORK AND BETTER WORK FOR A LONGER TIME WITH LESS EFFORT AND AT LESS EXPENSE. Sole Agents ftWEP LTD. 11, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE.429 words
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Advertisement341 1926-10-28 3 SINCERE DISPENSARY, LTD. Uead Office 48-2, IIII.I. STREET. Branch 11, Chuiia Street. Wholesale Retail Chemists Druggist! Suppliers to Estates, Hospital!, Dispensaries Mines. The House for Special Hair Cream, Sincere's Special Balm, Inhalation for Colds Catarrh, etc. I Drugs, Chemicals and patent Medicines i at lowest possible prices. "rubber seed TOE341 words
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Advertisement572 1926-10-28 4 P. INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated m England) MAIL AND PASSF.NCFK AND CARGO BBRVICB. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SJ*. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL BERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AN!) Tonnage due Spore DELTA Nov> KHIVA Wo* Nov 15 MACEDONIA ***** Nov. 19572 words
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Advertisement618 1926-10-28 4 S li l p p i n M Announcements N.Y.X. LSNE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON I.INB Marsi'illi>s, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam Vessels Tonnage Da* Ball t HAKUNA MARU 1(1,000 Oct. 28 29 KAMO MARU 8.000 Nov. 11 19 KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 26 1« ATSI/I'A MARU 8.000 Dec. 9 M618 words
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Advertisement554 1926-10-28 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE j TGB OCEAN STB AM SHIP CO, LIMITED. TH3 CHINA MUTUAL STMAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Ineurporated In Sogland) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMi BURG AND BREMEN— GENOA, MARIsEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW j MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. -BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY554 words
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Advertisement521 1926-10-28 4 I THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Slam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For jK.maman, Kelantan, Bangnara. TeluIpht, Patuni, Sint;ora, Lacon, Bendon, Koksai mvi, Langsuan, Chump jn and Bangkok. Arrival Departure MAI.INI Oct. 31 Nov. 3 VALAYA Nov. 7 Nov. 10 The Steamers are fitted throughout with electric light and521 words
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Advertisement517 1926-10-28 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3G40, with sub-connections to passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representatives for Singapore and Straits S ttlements of the Official 'lourist Bureau of Java. All information, detailed517 words
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Advertisement483 1926-10-28 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated In Australia) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLANDS AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the well known steamer MARKLLA (7,375 tons) and the new motor vessel. MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MAUKI.I.A is the largest and h— l steamer trading to Australia, Cabins de483 words
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Advertisement495 1926-10-28 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE PABSENOEB AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO TIIK UNITKD KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS To Hongkong Due Singapore s.s. CITY OF CAIRO Oct. HOMEWARDS Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg U.S. CITY OF WELLINGTON Nov. 8 Marseilles, London, Dunkirk, Havre495 words
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Advertisement432 1926-10-28 5 AUSTRAL-EAST INIIES LINE (UMvyerated ta aacUlll Itreular Ftsssncer and Frelcht Serriee Via JAVA PORTS to FREMANTLI (W. A.), ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and ITDNaTT Malatalaed by Dae lalll s.s. KIOTO Nov. B CITT OF SPABTA Not. 7 CITT OF PALERMO Not. 29 Dee. 7 Single Return Singapore le Fresantle $257.14 1462J1S Singapore432 words
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Advertisement396 1926-10-28 5 ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE it T t TEANS-PACITIC PASSENGER AND EXPRESS SIEVICB i» days from Hoagkong to Beattle ■ailing front Steamer Hongkong PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Oct. II PRESIDENT GRANT Not. 11 PRESIDENT MADISON Not. 24 PRESIDENT JACKSON De* 8 PRESIDENT McKINLEY Dec. 18 also a .ailing every 12 day. from Hongkong to396 words
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Advertisement546 1926-10-28 5 1,000 NEW SUPPORTERS WANTED AN APPEAL TO BRITONS IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. THE ARETHUSA TRAINING SHIP Urgently Need. 100,000 DOLLARS to Provide for Mainteaaace. President— H.R.n. TIIE PItINCE OF WALES 10.000 Boys have been -gsa»»> sent to the Royal Navy -L..A and Mercantile Marine. 9,000 Boys have been trained for Civil546 words
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Advertisement134 1926-10-28 5 VERITYS Slip Ring Motors FOR RELIABILITY H.P. and upwards. DYNAMOS, MOTORS-A.C. D.C., FANS, CONTROL GEAR. Industrial Lighting Equipment. Stocked m SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. |C ENTRAII C. J. SCHIRMER 54, SUMBAWA ROAD, SINGAPORE. Lighting Sets 1.5 and 2.5 K.W. Centrifugal Pump. INBOARD AND OUTBOARD MOTORS Inboard 2 h.p. to 60134 words
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Advertisement551 1926-10-28 6 PAVILION I lorr: Wodncsday. October 27 to Tuesday, November 2, al J1.15 p.ni. sharp. INTERNATIONAL NEWS BUSTERS HUNTING PARTY (Comedy) The Latest PATHE GAZETTE as thousands Qght foi plaoea m qaeoa to we the funeral of Xl DOLPH VALENTINO REGINALD DENNY and all Star Cast m WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES551 words
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Advertisement45 1926-10-28 6 SURINA, To-night! North Bridge Road. Tel. No. 289. At S.'iO p.m. New Cartoon, l.ad'.t In'ernational News ■■4 Comedy W. RAY JOHNSTON p/psents REED HOWES At H p.m. II Kll S OF TIIC WILD SERIAL. 3 and 4. UP I rank )\rUtll '•> KICHTINi: llE f VIM.45 words
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Advertisement403 1926-10-28 6 ALHAMBRA. TONIGHT JACKIE COOGAN m LITTLE ROBINSON CRUSOE HDKEY POKEY WINKY WIN HOW DO YOU LIKE THE WHITE MEN DONE PUT THEM IN MILK AND BUTTB AND RUM SAID THE KING OF THE (ANMBAI. ISLANDS. Come and spend a couple of hours with Jackie on a Cannibal Island and have403 words
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Advertisement255 1926-10-28 6 PAVILION From November 3. Ilhilrhg :it RIHKIKOS. UPSTAIRS all Scats 52.50 COMING I BETTY BLYTHE SOUTHERN LOVE It's A United Artists Picture, DIE MOTtm p&% 4 I SKjß|ft''' S |i ah si'.vicKS that bus w.ia raOMPI rap,d TKg MOTOR-CYCLE POPULARITY Call i.n.i in.f.c' the latest ovrrheud ni— ■OMB. at £535.00255 words
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Advertisement44 1926-10-28 6 EVE WORE >EM FIG LEAVES THEY'LL STUN YOU li'ii.ki ".;> (i|Hii »t RIBUBO CO., from Octabtt M. EMPIRE CINEMA OCTOBER 28 TO NOVEMBER 1. Willinm Fox's Supt"' Feature THE NCIEN ARiNLR Supm rt-cl '>> TOM MIX m TONY RUNS WILD Url«-a.,(\l by l<>\ FILM CORPORATION, SINCiAI'OKK.44 words
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Article176 1926-10-28 7 FIXTURES, Thursday. OHoher 28 11 it'll Water. Vi.29 a.m., 229 p.m. Malacca: Hi^h T..le, 11.30 a.m., 6.0. 1 1 M p.m., 4.8. m.hl leaves (train), 4 p.m. Miajr, October 29 High Water. IN a.m., 3.32 p.m. High Tnl.-, 0.-.O p.m., 4.0. T;n Mtir., Hong Kong Bank, 12.176 words
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Article220 1926-10-28 7 Thursday. Octol.er 28. Shlpa alongside the Wharvea or eipected to arrive. KEIM'EI. HARBOUR. Mcln Wharf I -m Lie, Attaka. ■•artan. Oi: Wh-irf Nil Coul WIK-.rf Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. lanjonj Pagar rf Bithina Goriiatan Victoria Dock Saab Leirnl Harbour King* i. Placuna Ko. 1 Dock W220 words
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Article165 1926-10-28 7 To-day Hi mam, Japaa. Korea, Forrhiiippine Iklai inada and Wcsi. m Si U.BA. I .M.-<iush i :t p.ni Nortl I N. West Sumuii.i i I'.rak I :t p.m. PbnUanak (Khoas Hoaa) .3 p.m Upper Burma, Narth-Baat India, •pa, I'.S.A. ami Canada Egm i 3 p.m. fcpplamentary nuil165 words
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Article38 1926-10-28 7 By Slamat Malwa Amazone Grotiui Klcphanta 'lalnl.ul Left Art*. S'por* I und.m Sept. 17 Oct. 11 Sept. 23 Oct. 16 Sept. 22 Oct. 18 Sect. 24 Oct. 18 Sept. 30 Oct. 23 wei. i n.38 words
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Article240 1926-10-28 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, October 28. On London, Bank m/s 2/4 5/32 Demand 2/3 25/32 Private 3m. credits 2/4 7/16 On New York, Demand SGV6 Private 90 d/s 57% On France, Bank T.T. 1775 On India, Bank T.T. 1.~>5% On Honjf Kong:, Bank T.T. 13 V- p.c. dis. On240 words
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76 1926-10-28 7 Tone of market:—Steady, quiet. Latest Cable :—London Sput Sheet Is. STsd. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 42' i per lb. t.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Itandard R.S.S. iUndard R.S.S. on Tender MM M It Spot Spot November v.-Dec. Jan. -March April-June76 words
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Article369 1926-10-28 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Stllew £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 60/- 62/1 1 Batang Padang Mitt 0.97 £1 £1 Chenderiang 32/6 33/6 £1 £1 Eastern Siam 30/- 31/£1 10 Haad Yai 15/9 16/9 pm. 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.42'i 1.47% £1 £1 Idris Hydraulic 59/6 60/6 1 1 Johan Tin369 words
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Article148 1926-10-28 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellen £1 01 B. Am. Tobacco 4.15.0 4.17.6 1 1 Central Engine 0.95 1.00 1 1 Cycle and Carriage 0.95 1.00 El £1 E. Smelting Co. 17.75 18.00 5 5 Fraser Xeavc 16.&0 17.00 100 100 Hammer Co. 168.00 172.00 LOO 100 Katz Bros, del148 words
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Article97 1926-10-28 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 6% 15% pm. Spore Cold Storag* Deb. 7 p.c $555,000 105 110 Spore Municipal 5 pa $1,878,000 of 1901 par 6 prem. Spore Municipal 4V4 pie. of 1907 $1,600,000 90 pax Spore Municipal 4V4 p.e. of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par Spore Municipal 4 p.*.97 words
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Article372 1926-10-28 7 Fra«er and Co. and Lyall and Evatt'a Quotation*. To-day'g Pricci Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. \llcnby ($1) Ml :!.:>" 3.20 3.40 Uor Gajah ($1) 3.00 3.10 3.00 3.10 Jlilam ($1) AM 4» 4.7."> 4.90 Kuninif (?1) 1.02Va 1.10 1.00 1.10 i \m. Malay ($2) 4.70 4.83 4.70 4.85 V.372 words
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Obituary152 1926-10-28 7 Mrs. QUEK GEOK LIN nee Tan Bong Soo. aged 45 yeurs. on October 27. 1920, at het residence Bukit Timah Roud, 6'i miU stone, opposite Keng Hin Rubber Works. She leaves behind her a widower s mother, a brother Mr. Tan Hap Seng, two sons Quek Cheng Teo, Quek152 words
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Advertisement766 1926-10-28 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see page 16. WAMTB, FOB SAUL WC RICK HAI.CONY ROOM, garage, available November 1. Windermere, 2, St, Thomas'? Walk. Tel. 124. dp) WANTED bimk-kecpcr. Must know Chinesecharacters. State salary required. Apply 800, Straits Times. FOR SALE, one six-cyl. Buick car, m tip top condition with766 words
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Advertisement17 1926-10-28 7 ENHANCING PLAIN FOOD. Ordinary dishes can be made deKciously different by the use of LEA&PERRINS* SAUCE J17 words
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Advertisement474 1926-10-28 7 CTARKE.— On October 26, 1926. at No. 5, Birchington Road, Kilburn, London, to l>r and Mrs. Noel L. Clarke, a daughter. THIO -LIM.— On October 23, 1926, Mr. Thio Chan Boh, eldest son of Mr. Thio Gim Ho to Miss Lim Cheng Hoa, second daughter of the late Mr. and474 words
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Advertisement435 1926-10-28 7 ORIENTAL TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC CO., LTP. (Incorporated m the United Kingdom) NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS. A new Telephone Directory is now m course of preparation and Telephone Subscribers are requeKted to advise I pnny, by letter to the Manager. Hhr'OßK NOVEMBER 10, liC'i".. of any alterations or additions necessary to435 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1926-10-28 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Randan? Kerbau Station. (By Court, -> ,.f (.oM-rnrni-nt Health Offlc«.) *..r Ike 2i boat! cnilinr. at Midnight on October XT, INt adc lemporntun !IO h. Mm. lire 7.". K Mean i ituro >>l.l P IM K diation 7:t K. 8eb ti -in,' XL' K Moan «r«l bulb temperature60 words
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906 1926-10-28 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. CENSORSHIP IDIOSYNCRASIES. Tale of Two Cities and took similar ob jeetion to The Only Way. In the former case the Appeal Board reversed his decision and in the latter they upheld it, and I it is against the gentlemen composing this body that the906 words
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Article304 1926-10-28 8 The new spcit— new t> England but already popular m the States greyhound racing on an oval track, a mechanical hare bein~ substituted for a live haiv has been tried .out m Manchester with notable success. The gates have bee'i icmarkably large and seating accjinmodatiun for 12,000304 words
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Article49 1926-10-28 8 The Methodist Girls' School. Daa**, ilioldinsr a sale of work m the AnjjloChinese School, on Saturday next. It will be o[>cneil bx Lady Watson, and the procodl will go to the fund for now buildings. The girls have been busy for some time making articles suitable for Chrtetßini presents.49 words
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Article282 1926-10-28 8 H H. the Rajah of Perlis, accompanied by his A.D.C. and the Chief Judge, Perlis aye visiting Malacca this weekend. It i.s understood that Mr. P. Campbell succeeds Mr. E. M. Gull as Secretary of the British Chamber of Commerce, Shanghai. The marriage of Mr. M. Columbine282 words
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Article13 1926-10-28 8 A further Tiny Tale of Singapore a-pears en page 11 of to-day's issue.13 words
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Article35 1926-10-28 8 The Shipping and the Import and Kxport offices will be closed on Thursday. November 11 ;>nd open on Saturday November II and Monday November lo for one hour only (from 10 a.m. to il a.m.)35 words
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Article36 1926-10-28 8 Chinese reports state that Marshal Sun Chuan-fang has expressed himself as 1- ing genuinely anxious for peace. b\it ho cannot t-rrange anything with the Canton ese leader owing to the lr.tter's unwilling n..-s to meet him.36 words
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Article42 1926-10-28 8 Latest statistics show that 80 per cent of the Portuguese nation are still un- !-ble to read or write. Thousands of villages have no school, and hundreds of tiie 16,000 teachers employed have to gather scholars together as best they i SB.42 words
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Article45 1926-10-28 8 At the international congress on the rights of authors which is to be opened at Warsaw under the auspices of the President of the Polish Republic, the question of a further revision of the Berne Convention already revised ;n Berlin m 1918 will be considered.45 words
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Article54 1926-10-28 8 Spurious half-crowns now m circulation m England were stated at a Fulham llorough Council meeting to be so pertectly made that they were indistinguishable from genuine coins. The on!y test was to place them m a testing machine, when it was possible to detect the counterfeit coins by the ease54 words
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Article56 1926-10-28 8 The Y.W.C.A. are holding a dance < fancy dress optional) on November 5 at the Drill Hall, Beach Road. The Melody J'akcrs' Orchestra from Pulau Brani will be m attendance. Tickets, $3 each, can be obtained at Ribeiro's, the Adelphi Hotel, V.M.C.A. Orchard Road, Y.W.C.A. Hostel, 8, Fort Canning Road,56 words
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Article61 1926-10-28 8 The Rev. R. S. Stewart, formerly of the Bahamas, i.s to be inducted a? Minister of St. Andrew's Presbyterian t hurch, Penang, on Wednesday. November :i. The Rev. G. H. Douglas (Singapore), the Rev. K. D. Whitehorn, M.A. (Kuala Lumpur), and th;- Rev. William Murray, M.A. (Singapore), a former minister61 words
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Article45 1926-10-28 8 Recruiting has been generally resumed ii Madras Presidency, but the following taluks are closed to recruiting ovine to prevalence of disease South Arcot. hidambaiam and Viruddhachallam Tanjore, NannOant, Shyali, Mayararare. Thiruturaiponndy,. Pattucottai and Kumbaeonam Trichy, Odayarpalayam Salem. Salem and Salem Town Coimbatore. Cofcichcttinalam Madura, Periakulam.45 words
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Article84 1926-10-28 8 Planes from H. M. S. Hermes on her urrival at Hong Kong carried out r.n interesting I arise of manoeuvres over the harb'iuv. The manoeuvres began at a fairly early hour, and the demonstrati n, especially the formation flying, was watched with much interest by many Chinese spectators on the-84 words
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Article98 1926-10-28 8 Mr. W. A. R. Wood's book, A History of Sia:n, has now been receive.!. It is the first history of Siam to be directly puolishrd m a European language. By his Ultimate knowledge of the Siamese people end their language, Mr. Wood has been able to study the native chronicles98 words
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Article117 1926-10-28 8 Twakow and Rubber Disappear. Mystery of (.'oast Of Johore. Suspicion attaches to the disappearance of a twakow with $"3,000 worth of rubber on board durinj: the last few days. The twakow, which was m charge of a Chinese, and which was making its fiist voyage, left Kukoa117 words
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Article221 1926-10-28 8 Dr. Noel Clarke Succeeds Mr. J. E. Tessensohn. We understand tl.at the Government has offered to Dr. Noel Leicester Clarke, who is now m England, the seat m the legislative Council rendered vacant by tlu; death of Mr. J. E. Tessensohn, and that the offer has been221 words
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Article85 1926-10-28 8 Johore Presentation Ceremony Postponed. His Excellency the Governor, though otherwise m quite good health, is suffering from a slight attack of phlebitis of the leg, for which he has to lie up for seme days. In these circumstances the ceremony oi the presentation of the Honorary CJLG.85 words
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Article31 1926-10-28 8 H.M.B. Castor (CapteJa A. J. Laadon, i:.\.) ii expected to arrive at Singapore at i» p.m. to-day from Colombo, and will leave at noon to-morr w for Hong Kon^.31 words
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Article24 1926-10-28 8 Rubber price averages m the present Restriction quarter up to October J7 ar;; as follows Singapore 60.02 cents. London Is. Bd.24 words
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Article44 1926-10-28 8 I'lom Europe (London mails despatched October 7) by the B. I. Tara, due at. I'enang at 6 a.'m. to-morrow. From Holland an.l German; by Johan de Wilt doe :<t ■> P-m. to-moiTov.-. From Prance t>y the Pan] Lecat dm ■>" Sunday at 1 p.m.44 words
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Article63 1926-10-28 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., Nc 'lurk, send us the following cable dated October 27, their quotations being m mid dollar cents and closing bid prices. Rubber Exchange lalea to-day '•'»> ton*. November I- ccata, December 1^.7", January 48.10, February 18.80, March 8.70, April 18.90, May l ceata,63 words
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Advertisement160 1926-10-28 8 Christmas Presents for Friends at Home The Prices quoted include Home Duty and Postage. MANILA CIGARS. ORANGE PEKOE I.A ratLA DBL UMENIE, TEA. IVr Uix of Nctt. X. P. U. Rcina Victoria 1011 $22.30 ...ghLifot the'Kast 50 |ii« VT?7 fS£ Londre-s 100 JilK.S.^ i%l ln d |il I'acked m wooden160 words
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Advertisement125 1926-10-28 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 THE- EMPIRE NEWS BULLETIN A particularly interesting number, including acenea m the funeral of the late Rudolph Valentino. Preceding A Paramount Production A KISS IN THE DARK (Featuring ADOI.PHE MENJOU) m 6 Reels. A Metro Special LITTLE ROBINSON CRUSOE (Featuring JACKIE COOGAN)125 words
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Advertisement77 1926-10-28 8 On Other Pages. Taw. Home Bport Letter Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping and the Mails 7 Meteorological Report 7 Kiutor and British Imperial Radio.. !> Bwaapataka Tukii Action Ptnang 9 Local Rubber Auction Quarrel in a Shop '.)< A Novelist intcTv.c-uvd :i Sport iiiR Niws .1(1 Malayan Hatckai i" I.nnd77 words
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Article196 1926-10-28 9 Action by Trade Union Congress. COUNCIL'S STATEMENT. May be Given Authority To Act. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, October 27. (Metal There are now 200,000 miners working, an increase of 7,000. London, October IT. The summoning of Mr. Cook, the miners' secretary, to London to meet the council196 words
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Article64 1926-10-28 9 American and Egyptian Schemes. [RriTER TELEGRAM] London, October 28. Dallas The committee of the Texas bankers recommended the organisation < f a S.">,(tun.'i<Mi rporaticn to hold off 1,250,000 bales of cotton from the marhot for eighteen months. London, October 27. tain. Ten banks are participating m the cottonReuter - 64 words
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Article69 1926-10-28 9 Mr. Amery Replies to A Question. [nEITEIt TELEGRAM] London, October 27. In the House of Commons, replying to a question as to the- rvernmont's propoaah m eeaaectioa with the so-called unused rubber export C upons m Ceylon and Malaya, Mr. Aincry said the question of what action,69 words
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Article47 1926-10-28 9 Norway Reverses Previous Decision. [RECTER TELEGRAM] London, October liT. Oslo The final figures of the referendum regarding prohibition were For prohibition, 421,000 against 5:11,000. Hence the cause of prohibition baa lost M lino supporters since the plebiscite of l'J'.'J, whilst the opponents have increased by liL'7.ooo.Reuter - 47 words
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Article53 1926-10-28 9 [ItKiTKlt Far EAsTBKM Skrvick.l Shanghai, October 28 The survey ship Manaba has discovered the deepest pases n the PaehV between Bonin and Izu, a depth >■!" 1,446 motto*. The deepest spot pieitoualj known was isMOVOIod by the American warship Tuscarora sonic yoan BgO off the Kuriles,53 words
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Article39 1926-10-28 9 Tokio, October :?<;. The (i lation m Taiuagw hi Prelectors il stated to hive succeeded m obtaining M 9 year leasehold land m British North Borneo and is preparing to send five families as settlers,39 words
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Article152 1926-10-28 9 How New York Plot Was Discovered. Nearly a Panic m Business District. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, October 27. New York Thanks to the accidental discovery of a bomb inside a suitcase on a wim'.jw ledge of the county court hou3e, the city was saved a possible explosion similar toReuter - 152 words
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Article60 1926-10-28 9 Students Collide with Police In Brussels. tREUTER TELEGRAM] London, October 27. DlllSiell Fifty Chinese students, demonstrating m favour of the abolition of the Belgo-Chineso treaty, endeavoured to h:ld up traffic m front of the Bourse. The police intervened with truncheons, and several Chinese and one policeman wereReuter - 60 words
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Article67 1926-10-28 9 Large British Refinery Closes Down. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, October 27. The sugar refinery of Tate and Lyle at Plaistow, the largest m England, employing 2,000 people, has closed down owing to the slump m the sugar trade. A (actor m the situation, according to an official ofReuter - 67 words
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Article40 1926-10-28 9 Transfer to American Control. [REt.TER TELEGRAM] London, October 28. New Yml; In order to finance tho transfer of the Stinnes industrial interests from German to American control, a banking syndicate has underwritten two loans amounting to S2.">,000,000.Reuter - 40 words
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Article82 1926-10-28 9 Business at To-morrow's Meeting. A meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioner! will be held to-morrow at 2.15 p.m. In addition to ordinary business the following questions will be asked by Dr. Lim Han Hoe When is it proposed to reconstruct the Bridge over Bukit Timah Road Canal leading82 words
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Article106 1926-10-28 9 The following hud the honour of dining with His Excelle'-.cy the Governor and Lady (luillemard at Government House yesterday The Hon. Mr. D. Beatty and Mrs. IJeatty. the Hon. Mr. D. J. Ward and Mrs. Ward', (apt. H. S. Shipway. R.N., and Mrs. Shipway. Dr. G. E. Brooke106 words
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Article102 1926-10-28 9 The illustrated section of this week's Straits Budget, published ti-day, contains a fine picture of the battle-cruiser Renown, which is to convey the Duke and Duchess of York to Australia, a photograph of live well-known marksmen of :he Johore Volunteer Forces, a group at ihe farewell dinner102 words
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Article263 1926-10-28 9 A Day of Committee Work. Coordination of Empire Statistics. [REUTER TELEGRAM] Rugby, October 27. The work of the Imperial Conference was proceeded with to-day by various committees. The Prime Minister and a committee considered the general subject of inter-Imperial relations, and a special committee on mandates examined questionsReuter - 263 words
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Article102 1926-10-28 9 London Portion Quickly Over-Subscribed. tlllllll TELEGRAM] London, October 27. The Londo:i portion, of the Belgian ban was immediately oversubscribed. (BRITISH IMPFKIAI RADIO.) Rugby. October 27. The subscription lists for the British portion cf the Belgian stabilisation loan were opened this morning and were closed at 9.10 owing to102 words
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Article36 1926-10-28 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, October 27. The P. and O. Company dividend on the deferred shares for six months is five per cent, tax free, making 10 per cent, for the year.Reuter - 36 words
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Article33 1926-10-28 9 Ratifications of Treaty Exchanged. (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, October 27. Ratifications of the treaty between Siam and Sweden of December 11), 1925, were exchanged at Stockholm on October 25.33 words
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Article128 1926-10-28 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 7S3rd auction on October -7, when there was catalogued 1,489,192 Ibl. or fiOI.BI tons; offered SS^,»l7 lbs. or :j(lf).S:i tons; sold 6«4,r>77 lbs. or ISOo.CI tons. Srot London Is. B%d. New York 42'/» cts. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed Smoked128 words
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Article132 1926-10-28 9 Report of Chiang Kai Shek's Death Denied. Reward Offered for Capture Of Hsia Chao. [Reuter Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai, October 27. Hong Kong The Canton Press Bureau states that the report of Chiang Kai Shek's death is entirely baseless. (Frjm Our Own Correspondent). Hong Kong, October 27.132 words
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Article197 1926-10-28 9 Action by Committee of Chinese Sporting Club. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, October 27. In the Supreme Court Mr. Justice Brown made an order on the application of twelve of thirteen defendants the Committee of Management of the Chinese Sporting Clvb claiming indemnificaticm against the thirteenth defendant197 words
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Article78 1926-10-28 9 (BBITISI IMPKKIAL BADIO.) Rugby, October 27. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.12. Berlin 20.10. Bombay Is. 57»d.5 7 »d. Brussoli 34JUH. Buenos Aires r>V Copenhagen l*.2:f. Geneva '.:■">. n. Helaingfors 192.52. Hong Kong Is. UVfaL Lisbon t 17-:<-\ Madrid 82.20 H. Milan 112%. N«» York 4.x I 11-lli. Osli 19.:;?78 words
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Article134 1926-10-28 9 Chinese Severely Stabbed With A File. As a result of a quarrel between two Chinese m a shop m L'pper Serangoon Uoad, Singapore, one of them was severely wounded with a file. It is stated that an argument arose concerning a pair of sandals and resulted134 words
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Article49 1926-10-28 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) '.'enang, October 27. In the Police Court Tan Hong Lim was discharged on three counts of offences against Chinese girls during Chinese New Year. In discharging the accused. His Worship stated that he was not satisfied with the evidence produced against him.49 words
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Article130 1926-10-28 9 An Increase During September. Woollen Mills Actively Employed. [REUTER TKLEGKAM] London, October 28. Washington The monthly report of the Foderal Reserve Board shows that industrial an.l trade activity increased m September. Oil and cotton prices declined sharply, but the prices of most commodities advanced. Output and factory employmentReuter - 130 words
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Article1677 1926-10-28 9 Mr. Alec Waugh Arrives In Singapore. Ideal Public for Authors fa Malaya. The latest of the procession of novelists to succumb to the lure of the South Seas is Mr. Ale: Wnu;:h, who arrived m Singapore from Penang yesterday, and joined the Mareila this morning on his v.1,677 words
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Article27 1926-10-28 10 ResvU of Inter- league Match. I Renter T-legram.] I, October 27. the Bcottisfa I League by five two. .ir Scotland -.von at Belfast by 7Reuter - 27 words
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Article69 1926-10-28 10 liuvii!:' II Wins at 50—1. [Router Telegram.] London, October -7. ■.shire Slakes (Handkas) l £1 it N mnarhtt to-day, resulted INSH.HT II 1 111 UJER 2 U3TERUB o ivo ran. Won by three lengths, n.l and third. 1 li.sight 11, 20—1 BulI Asierus. ;\ir. Mat imber, owner ofReuter - 69 words
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Article90 1926-10-28 10 Final of the Sussex Cup. The postponed Anal of the Sussex Cup B ilestier ground yesterday H. B. Bourke'* ti-;:.;i team by four goals to nil. Lieut. Bourke scored time times lurn added a fourth. It was of the heavy going. as the final of the com:mi icratched. Lieut.90 words
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Article19 1926-10-28 10 i f Competitions. I If Club -November ,;i be plai Novemhei 6 and 7. Ogey competimday, November 1.19 words
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Article103 1926-10-28 10 Hiisint'ss Firm Teams. [n a i yestei lay on the S.e.K.A. defeated Adam- 111 1 nil icon for Bouian.ther before goal* were I y King Song follow* McKtrAnderton Prescott, >n K. Caldbeek, Keng .n Hee, Sinclair and Nam Pan. ;>• tsent the Rest of ;7th Heavy Battery Matl103 words
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Article145 1926-10-28 10 S.r.f A A.!'.( ;:t Slatlium To-day. will >< present the S.C.C. I.e. ;ii the Stadium this ii Donald, Home, Gilmore and Storr Moffat and Hutching! iwea, Caldbeck, Peet, Duncan, r and Wilson. The A.IV. team will be as Mow* i I l!i:-, Robertson and i Bcouiar Vignoles, Cave-Penny, Bartonnith145 words
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Article28 1926-10-28 10 Conference* of the Vatiomil Chamber ami the Association of British Chamber* of < ommerce have passed resolutions protesting against the Post 0 mo for po 1....: i. sdvorti Ing28 words
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Article307 1926-10-28 10 S.C.C. Score Five Against V.M.C.A. In a match with the V.M.C.A. yesterday the S.C.C. won by five goals to two. The Club had a viry strong side out and although they wore unable to make much impression on the V.M.C.A. up to the end of the first half, when307 words
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Article402 1926-10-28 10 Commemoration of Anniversary m Singapore. The commemoration of Armistice Day m b;npapfre on November 11 will follow ta pri vious years. > w B Ijc held at the Cenotaph when than will be a parade an i x-Service men and women. The tioops will be drawn u;> on402 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORT.
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Article179 1926-10-28 10 BllHipnw. October 2K. Rubber. Local 72 U cents. Tin. London i;JO2 ss. Rubber. Shares are Boist Giencalys arc quoted 2.!iJ -.'1 ami Kedahs at 4.554.C.1. Mentakabs have sellers at 67 cents and Sunjrei TukaiiK-s at 1.-17V4. Ulu Benuts are quoted 77-HO cents and Pajuins at ".OtiVi.lD.179 words
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Article708 1926-10-28 10 Cessation of Production Reported. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, October 27. The annual meeting of Malayan Matches, Ltd., was held at 11 a.m. today m the offices >f the Secretaries, Messrs. J. A. Russell and Co., Kuala Lumpur. The Chairman, Mr. R. C. Russell, presided and m708 words
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Article198 1926-10-28 10 Billeted at Theatre. Half the proceed* of Billeted," to he produced ;rt the Victm j a Theatre by •Seremban amateurs on Saturday next, are to go to St. Andrew's School, half to the Mission to Seamen. The former institution, it may be noted, was founded as a Mission School 63198 words
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Article28 1926-10-28 10 A lecture on the Cla»h of Civilisations will be delivered by Mrs. E. V. Davies, M.A., at the Indian Association, 3. Owtui Rrad, to-morrow at 8.30 p.m. .Mi-ss.^G,28 words
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Article678 1926-10-28 10 A Sequel to Mr. Tan Kah hoe's Generosity. On October 10 the Institute of Sinology o" the University of Amoy was formally oiK'ned. Dr. Lim Boon Keng the Pits! dent, formerly of Singapore, presided uml Uvlivercd the inaugural addres.-.. 1 Vim in.-; out the clow relations l>etween678 words
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Article221 1926-10-28 10 A screen version of Samuel Taylor Coletiiige's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner will be shown at the Empire Cinema beginning fr>m to-night. The cast includes Clara Bow, Eurle Williams, Leslie teuton and many others. In the lir. st show is the Tom Mix production entitled Tony Runs221 words
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Article490 1926-10-28 10 Proceedings at the Annual Meeting. At the annual |*SMM)I meeting of the Singapore Volunteer Kille Association held last evening at the S.V.C Drill Hall, Col. I'ostuthwaite presiding, th.. report and accounts were passed. The linantial statement showed a credit balance 1 |U elected the following to act490 words
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Article291 1926-10-28 10 Mr. GUHgai and The Indian r:\turt.- List. Mr. Gilligan'i objection to the heaviness of the fixture list arranged for the uido which he has brought to India will arouse lympatl i-er(. 'Ihe visitor* may appreciate the compliment paii them, and it is gratifying to Inul that the291 words
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Article130 1926-10-28 10 Four Shot m a Liverpool Bank. London, October 11). One policeman, one bank clerk, and two civilians have been shot m the course of a most daring hold-up at Liverpool. A young man entered a district Bank, held up the cashier with a revolver and grabbed the cash.130 words
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Article742 1926-10-28 10 Value of I.ots m Alexandra Road m Dispute. Land aequkiti**) eaaas wsrs continued m the Bopreme Cmmi, yesterday, before I Mr. Justice Deane, who sat with Mr. E, s. Kanasseh and Mr. A. E. I <>rs. riic claim* oncern number of plots on Awxandn Road which have been742 words
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Article63 1926-10-28 10 An amendment section 13 of thr Rubber Etestriction Enactment is being introduced at the request of the < i visory Committe, who consider tial that the Controller should !><• able to nujnirt Information as to planted He already has power t re(|uiie Informs locks, production, etc. The penalty clauses of63 words
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Article1055 1926-10-28 11 Peeping Tom of Blakantj Mati Or, The island of Ghosts. A Sumatra mi blowing with flerc« Intensity on the golden beaches of Changi. The coconut trees bent btfon it, the breakan r and ;;nd broke with a bound of thundi r. and people were wakened up1,055 words
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Article176 1926-10-28 11 Defence Disclaims Doing Anything Unreasonable. (IriM Our Own Coirespumk-nt). Kuala l.umijur, October 2"i The action m which Mohammed Taifail, an Indian ratter, elaiju ¥1.00(1 damages] !''<iin A. I.c-lah, proprietor of S. A.I l.rlati and Sons and n'anatfintf dinette erf ••J-.ni'- Paris, Ltd.," (or alleged trespass was continued176 words
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Article323 1926-10-28 11 I ir.st list of Suiwriptions for The! Year li)2«-27. His Excellency Sir Lam Sunns Guillemaid X.C.8.. X.C.M.C. m Hon. Mr. i,. C. Clarke (r M-Word Paule ($306 an.l ;o> Anoi j -j,, i ia« :.>.<. I Neave, Ltd. 100 Per Mrs. l). Peterson. M.--. G. A. Trimmer323 words
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Article40 1926-10-28 11 i An American newspaper man stat*s that the nt ws of Urn death of Rudolph Valentino sent up the sole of his paper by fifty then sand copies, while thi> Heath (it President Hardioir sold only twentyfive thous-and extra copies40 words
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Advertisement237 1926-10-28 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. Sandeman's237 words
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Advertisement257 1926-10-28 11 RAFFLES HOTEL Christmas and New Year Festivities CHRISTMAS EVE Special Dinner and Dance $4 CHRISTMAS DAY A Christmas Dinner $4 BOXING DAY Carnival Dinner and Dance $7 With latest Carnival Novelties from Paris NEW YEAR'S EVE Fancy Dress Dinner and Ball $7 Costumes will be adjudged and prizes awarded Reservations257 words
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Article457 1926-10-28 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES SEPT. 30. v Stock p ar Exchange Value. Company. V o \m Lint'ci 2/25/32 2/ London-Asiatic 7/3 I 2/ Lower Perak 6 £1 Malacca 3% £1 Malacca Pref. 3* £1 Mambau 2/11/16 I 2/ Merbau 3/9 2/ Merlimau 5/10% !£1 Mount AusUn457 words
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Advertisement363 1926-10-28 12 swwiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiH!iiiiniiiiiiiiiniiii^^^Byii;[iiiiiii!iiiviriiiiii;;itiiiirf, HIHIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMimillMIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMI^p^P^I||||||||!llil||!!i!|!|!|||tll!m «liiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiniiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii^% Whatever car you drive W°, jj^^ SPARKING PLUGS Thr plus illustrated is rhe. special Lodge moJi'.l lor i jiik ks. Its iiiMilaior yt- -^S^t is l,odge Sti'-iititi*, a material that is '^>^^BBm absolutely Impervious to oil or moisture n^^J^^^^^ right through. •*"^i.w Oilier l.o.i^c phil% equanV oil-resistinjJ363 words
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Advertisement50 1926-10-28 12 REAL ESTATE AGENCY BUNGALOWS. SHOPHOUSES AND BUILDING LANDS FOR SALE. Mortgages arranged at low rate of interest. Telephone 2166. G. S. D. MORGAN 12, LAIDLAW BUILDINGS. PIANOS I'taa*—"^ iS*" IUNEI), REPAIRED i^U Polished and sold. Satisfaction given. k.« smpiim^ NANG HENG T^^^^^Tfll COMPANY Piano Kepairrrs. \V 105 Selegie Road. Biagapore.50 words
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Advertisement438 1926-10-28 12 PERM GYMKHANA CLUB, 1 TAIPING. SKY MEETING. (Under S.R.A. Rules of Racing). Friday and Saturday, December 17 and 18. Nine Races for Ponies. Two Races for all Horse*. Two Races for Polo Ponies. Two Steeplechases. Two Consolation Races. AMATEUR RIDERS. No Ridinf Allowances. ENTRANCE FEE $5 p«r Race. ENTRIES CLOSE438 words
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Advertisement512 1926-10-28 12 I The Remedy Yon Breathe"^v^| i madicinc. Sorene«. inflammation and irritation of ilia Ct <^ Jflß Colds, sore throat, larv:»f un, bronchitis, asthma, eic, Chemists and dispensaries everywhere sell I***-*-*-***-**-*-**-**-**' IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The undersigned have been instructed to sell by public auction at their sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place,512 words
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Article980 1926-10-28 13 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. A £100 Car. Writing m The Referee of September 19, J. Om says The £100 motor-car has materialised at lontr last m the 8/18 h.p. Cjilli'l rr.nniifactiirsd by the British Ensign Motor Co., of Wiilesden. It is a veiy inteii'stiiiK design980 words
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Advertisement231 1926-10-28 13 and first cf all the Standard Models, ask to have a trial run m the STANDARD 1 I MODEL. \l O 4 cylimlcr engine (7i mm. x 1 10 \1 f 8 track, m. road II JT^SJr? »et,CO ..ml span-s. l 5 wj You too, the ample j t f231 words
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Advertisement174 1926-10-28 13 WOLSELEY The Car of Quality BUILT UP TO A STANDARD, NOT DOWN TO A PRICE. The Wolseley 11/22 fe.P. is the True Embodiment of quality m small car construction. Splendidly built, beautifully finished and luxuriously upholstered, it is a car of which any owner can feel justifiably proud. Its delightfully174 words
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Advertisement1866 1926-10-28 14 'Assets oyer $7,000,000 B.C. IA-wwee In fore, over f 23,00« f M« The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Th. Company aas «0.000 d.posited with tk. Stpr.m* Court of England and ec.flUs wltk th. Brltlsk hit. As.mxaa*. Compaai.s Art In .v.ry parti*mlai. ATTEACTIVK PLANS OF ASSUEANCB. AOENTg WANTIft B.cr.taryi Managing1,866 words
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Advertisement151 1926-10-28 14 By Royal Appointment HOTEL^P MtOYAL Bangkok fra}! ggj gj, LIMITED The Leading Hotel m Siam Entirely Renovated. Beautifully situated m the residential district of the town, within a few minutes of the Business Centre EUROPEAN SUPERVISION Modern Sanitation throughout the Hotel. Electric lights. Fans, bells m every room Own Motor151 words
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Advertisement345 1926-10-28 14 Again! Again!! Has the "8.5.A." asserted its supremacy over all other makes. Not only m England and on the Continent, but on our own native heath, has this world famous Motorcycle demonstrated its superiority. In the Reliability Test run Sunday, over an eighty-one mile course, six out of seven passible345 words
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Advertisement170 1926-10-28 14 Phone 1733. Central Motor Hiring Co. (Three door* from Pavilion.) NEW FIAT CARS on Hire at a BIG REDUCTION IN RATE. STRAITS HIRING COMPANY Phone 3956. 14. ORCHARD ROAD, next PariUn. THE LATEST FIAT CARS Model 502. ON HIRE DAY AND NIGHT RING UP 2273 Per hour. DODGE CARS $3.00170 words
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Advertisement220 1926-10-28 15 8 OUT OF 10 POSSIBLE AWARDS IN THE R.A.C. /v OF QUEENSLAND 6 VAUXHALL CAR jf*^* "V. We are proud to show the new Vauxhall /TjOJjfcKi^ Models, lor tbis fine British Car has won I vJwSt'&X such enthusiastic praise m contests and I JfcGitliwJjl n a y use over the220 words
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Advertisement167 1926-10-28 15 Law~cost Transportation FEDERATED MOTORS SINGAPORE. o*^ R OUND AUSTRALIA BY A CITROEN! £3* TERRITORY ><. V^ Dreo^m j^ s in mer (w0 jj I missionaries -=77*^ I QUEENSLAND \=z r «!ied on a r WESTERN V AUSTRALIA zSfem^^" CITROEN CAR =EJ \SOUTH AUSTRAL! A Z^JtZTZZ. t i Drunfm^ to round167 words
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Advertisement177 1926-10-28 16 1 Choice Presents MODERN DESIGNS CHARGES MODERATE. Just unpacked. A large collection DIAMONDS, DIAMOND and STERLING SILVER WARES NOW EXHIBITED. Inspection cordially invited. ISMAIL A. RAHEEM (Crown Jeweller), 821 2, BRAS RASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone 2292. Telegram "TITAIBA." SHANGHAI JARS For Rubber Estate and Bathing. New Stock Arrived Different sizes177 words
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Advertisement455 1926-10-28 16 GAS WORKS TAR Report on the comparative condition of treated and untreated woods after thre*' years m the testing ground by the Forest Research Officer, F.M.S. Dated October 5, 1920. No. Timber P'ce. S A BA D TREATED. Kapur 20 17 3 0 0 Mcranti Kepong 20 11 3 0455 words
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Advertisement992 1926-10-28 16 aASSmEDJDVffiTISEieiK_ THE PREPAID charges for WanU, For Sale, To lot, etc, m ordinary eloae eet type (average six word, to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cent., two m.. 46 cts., three tins. 64 etc, four in*. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18. ten m., $1.40, twelve992 words
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Advertisement876 1926-10-28 16 SrTT'ATTONS WANTED I BILL:;!' WANTED by estate book-keeper Tamil unmarried, good experiences. 653, Stiaits T j AN EX)', i >• "D DEALER m all klnda of goods, i < rcj to buy and/or sell on commis* J stocks of Lamp ware, Hardw.-ii Piece goods. Rain coats, etc At Straita_Times. \VA\876 words
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Advertisement188 1926-10-28 16 GOODS TO BE TURNED INTO Cash Clearance FROM MONDAY, NOV. 1 TO MONDAY, NOV. 15 TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS SMASHING PRICES BARGAINS m all DEPARTMENTS. Frankel Bros. VICTORIA STREET and RAFFLES PLACE. S, PATTARA CASH CLEAMNCE SALE DRESSES, HATS AND SHOES. 50 per cent. Reduction. FROM OCTOBER 22 TO 29 S. PATTARA188 words
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Advertisement250 1926-10-28 16 Just Completed Complete Work Harmsworth's Home Doctor and Encyclopedia of GOOD HEALTH. An Kntirely Original Work by a DistinC'.iinhi'd Group of General Practitioners and Specialists m Medicine Surgery Hyciine Physical Culture and Veterinary practice. FIVE THOUSAND ILLUSTRATIONS. Per set of Complete Six Volumes $48. (Green Cloth Binding) Per set of250 words
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