The Straits Times, 2 July 1927

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 28,516. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1927. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 41 1 THE EVERYDAT Mil K. MILLIONS sm^klmc ARMY 'ißgjJ^ CLUB CI6AHETTES No one knew hoy good a Cigarette could be until Army Club came. "EXPAMET" EXPANDED METAL LARGE STOCKS BRITISH MADE Sole Agents WILLIAM JACKS CO. Kuala vomnm. %0r they're I they're <■>
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    • 112 1 D OBINSON C" FOR VALUE AND SERVICE. bmnm X^^F p m Brocades k4 M /853J Tapestries N jh M i > I; m vascni-.. iiis Cushions ALSO EXPERT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE AT "ROBINSONS" of SINGAPORE. Reduction in Prices FINEST QUALITY— DUTCH GOUDA AND CREAM SO Cts. per lb. CH EESE
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    • 4 1 MILKMAID VU CHUM mii.X
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  • 451 2 Notes from Resident's 1926 Keport. The report of the Resident of Perak for [DM states Than has be^n an unprecedented denar.ii lor dieuging land in nearly every iisiri.a, though gravel pump mining is i;n! the popular torm of mining amongst he Chinese. Very considerable prospecting was lone particularly
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  • 296 2 Dr. Saleeby on the Need For (iames. Occupation, -.wite* Dr. Baiwhy, is one of the essential needs of our lives work and play to 1U ::vu parts, except for the wry fertttsate and very few wMM v ork i:; their play. In thi* country (Britain) we are
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  • 109 2 Dr. Holder, a surgeon in Fulham Cancer Hospital, addressing patients of the British Empire Cancer Campaign, said I am not so sure that the whole treatment of cancer by operation is not in the melting pot. I believe we shall soon nrrive at the point when the crude method of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 483 2 V JlealltWith I 1 I i IF you nrc troubled by the inconvenience i M and pair, of any sudden cut, bruise, insect bite, burn or scaid, use the first-aid proved j( V[ safe an I quickly effective. Htal it with Zam-Buk If V. hive eczema, itch, prickly heat, pimples,
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    • 417 2 Little Girl Suffered Terribly Cuticura Healed My little gul suffered terribly with eczema which broke out on her head and the back of her neck. It started first with watery pimpLs above her right eye and soon spread all over her face and head. Her hair lali out and she
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    • 174 2 We are the Cheapest House FOR CONN'S 1 SAXOPHONES fo Altos, Soprano. C Melod> JglS^/ and Tenor. SEASON CO., LIMITED 111 and 113, NORTH HKIIx.K ROAD. FIRESTONE TYRES TO FOBD TRUCK OWNERS FIT FIRESTONE REMOVABLE MAXI CUSHIONS THEY FIT YOUR WHEELS IT WILL PAY YOU Dupire Brothers Sole Agents BUILT
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  • 614 3 A Planter's View of Future Prospects. Speaking on restriction and the rubbei position at the annual meeting of th< Planters Association of Malaya, at Kual; Lumpur, on Wednesday, the Hon. Mr J. S. Arter said We find ourselves again in much th< same position with regard to stocks
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  • 93 3 Programme of Drills up to and for July 3, 1927 Saturday, July 2, 2 p.m., Farrer Range, Machine Gun Platoon, Machine Gun Classification 2 p.m., Bukit Timah, S.B.A. (v). Musketry Classification 2 p.m., Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v), Assemble for Camp 2.30 p.m., Malay Drill Hall, Malay Co.,
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  • 180 3 In striking contrast to the attitude of the F.M.S. Government, which declines to compensate those of its servants who lost their effects some of them everything except what they stood up in in the Christmas floods, unless they were actually on duty at the time, is that of a London
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 169 3 Q%Finer Podge Brothers Motor Car Weic in Beauty, Comfort md Perform/ma t_ Still more Dependable A MI I Bncr Dodge Brothers Motor Car is nauij- for your A New Clutch-Simple, Prompt, Sure and BUGM Softer Pedal Action Greater Steering Ease Easier Gear Shifting Smart New Body Lines Beautiful New Colour
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    • 570 3 v w* A smile for every morn- JL C ins; in tite yes>r. V "VALET" y Safety Razor U A Of all dealers. V y Sets from $1.20. V TICKLING THROAT Did you ever have that nerve-racking experience caused by a bit of mucus or phlegm that stubbornly refuses to
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    • 785 3 BABY SHOW. The Child Welfare Society will hold their Annual Baby Show at the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. Free admission tickets for children aged 1 month to 6 yoan wilt be Issued on and after Saturday, July 0, and will be obtainable at the Welfare CMnic, Jslan Besar
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    • 603 3 THE TRUSTEE AUCTIONEER CO, LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Registered Office No. 8, CHANGE ALLEY, SINGAPORE. DIRECTORS SEAH ENG CHOE, Esq., YEO JOO SONG, Esq., TAN TENG CHEONG, Esq., GOH LAI MUI, Esq. The Company accepts the Offices of Executor, Administrator Trustee, Receiver, Assignee, Liquidator, etc., and carries on
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 520 4 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated In Enaj.a.'d) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO m^ SKU VICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST: MAIL SEKVH K. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINAAND JAPAN Tonnage due B'porai NOVARA I irACHc.AR &"uo July
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    • 659 4 Shipping Announcements N.Y.K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam Vessels Tonnag* Dq« Sail FUSHIMT MARU 11.000 July 7 8 11 VKO/AKI MARU 10,500 July 21 i\ HAKUSAN MAHU 10..190 Aug. K1TANO MARU 8.000 Aug. 18 1» IIARUNA MAKU 10,300 Sept. 1 2 KAMO MARU
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    • 272 4 GORGON Aug. 16 MANSriELD CO, LTD, Agents, Singapore and Penang. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LIMITED LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. Monday. Intended to Sail For 4 p.m. KINTA P. Swettenham and Penang. 5 p.m. RENGAM Muar. 0 p.m. KOPAH Malacca. Tuesday. 4 p.m. MEDUSA P. Dickson, T. Anson, Bagan Datoh r.nd Lumut.
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    • 471 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. .ikNir>nM< ik Slaatl BANGEOK COASTING BIRVlCB. far Enn»ui»n, Xr«Lay, Trout*". *ala«UB, lianfrnara, Tulupin, Patanl, Siugora, U«om, Bandon, Koh.amul, Langiuaa, Ciuupoa and Bangkok. Arrival l)«paimr« VALAYA July 3 July 6 PRACHATIPOK July 10 July 13 MALINI July 17 July 28 The Steamer. ar« fitted iar.»ogho«»
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    • 550 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. GO. OF BATAVIA) (lncurpoiatcd in Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3040, with sub-connectir.ns 1 to Passage. Freight, Transhipment, Marine Dcpts. and Managor'a Desk. Representatives for S ngapore and Straits Settlements of the Official Tourist Bureau 1 of Java. All
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    • 386 4 BURNS PHILP LINE Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MIL* BOURNE, VIA JAVA DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Regular morality tailings by tho well known steamer MARELLA (1.175 ton.) and I the new motor vessel. MALABAR (4,611 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest I and finest steamer trading to Australia, Cabins
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 449 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated la England) ••ELLERMAN" UNI PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVItV T( THE UNITiJD KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT PKUVICB OUTWARDS To Hong Kong, Shanghai and JaweS Dae B'pon si. KARINCA Jaly 6 n. CITY OF NORWICH Aag. 4 CITY OF BOMBAY Aag. 28 HOMEWARDS For
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    • 451 5 STATE SHIPPING SERVICI M. S. K.\.\(iAßO() Due Singapore July 16 ■"OK FRULANTLK. W.t. J Tor particulars regarding passage tn< freight rates, apply to MeALISTEB A CO, LTD. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD t PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVTCI nOSTON and NEW YORK via PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA and MARSEILLES. is Days
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    • 501 5 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) Direct Service to JAPAN vis HONG KONO AMOY and SHANGHAI and to CALCUTTA via PENANG from SINGAPORE. Taking cargo on through Bill, of Lading for Canton, Mncr.o, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze Ports. Formosa, the Philippines, etc FOR PENANG AND
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    • 464 5 THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING GO. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE SINGAPORE. SOERABAIA snd BANOJEKMASIN. s.s. HOCK SKNG sailing at 4 p.m., Wednesday, July 13. Ist and 2nd Class accommodation. For freight, passage and other particular., apply to the Agents STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING Co. 12 and 13, Boat Quay, Singapore. sji. GLENOGLE ARRIVED,
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    • 169 5 CROWN mr cmovn ntn/MiRY co utllonoon. a*ris o niw rout. Fixes the Hair and contains no Grease. Obtainable from JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD, THE MEDICAL HALL and all leading I'harm.iMes and Stores. Agents I W*m. GOSSAGE A SONS, LTD., S3, Kobiruon Rosa. GOULDS PUMPS PRICES OF ALL MODELS GREATLY REDUCED
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 382 6 GAIETY CINEMA I :.n<; IVrri.'iVii Strcein. l'lum Friday, July 1 <» Thursday, .i:ii-. 7, I'lL'7. Ml Mil I. PLAY BALL SKRIAL With lileM Ray, W il'er Millet ami Th* •< I opten i.n.l JACK PEKRIN •.in iVui STARUGHT THE UNTAMED As fas! as Urn r< :rr. j the p-.Mi'hi-mgod with
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    • 141 6 SURINA THEATRE North Hridge Road. I>L No. 289. THIS WKICK From Wednesday. June 29 to Tuesday, July The Inaugural Attrition Extraordinary of the year 1927. NIGHTLY at 9.10 H«ri> is the Picture that <lo<-s for Lloyd what THK KID dU for Chaplin l.\(ll FLASH. A LAUGH! EACH S( ENE, A
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    • 436 6 TO-NIGHT, POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF THE BIG FIRST NATIONAL COMEDY HIT Uased on the Famous Stage Play of the same name MCFADDEN'S FLATS Feiturin- I HARLIE MIRKAY and 'HESTER CONKLIN at (lie ALHAMBRA (TAN HEM; KEE CO- LTD., Proprietor*) TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, JULY 3. A UFA SCREEN MASTERPIECE A Fiira
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    • 365 6 THE NEW 1927 Chandler Light Six Standard two tone lacquer, mbaiyfaf all the lattst improvements. MlMrißg comfort and case of operation with low petrol consumption. Famous inclusive (handler one shoi WMcattag IMMEDIATE DBUVEBY. UNITED MOTOR WORKS BTKGAPOKE AND KUALA LUMPUR. Western Electric >— v POWER LIGHT lfiicn>mii\ I a:» 1
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  • 192 7 1 IXTI RES. Saturday, July 2 Singapore Ilifh Water, 0.89 p.m., 8.4. Ontrun School Sparta, 3.45 p.m. Football. DW. I: S C.C. v. S.C.F.A. Btadlam. < :i(>t. Mul i.- 1 lilni, Vie. Theatre, 0 p.m. Sumtay, July 3 .Singapore High Water, 0.4 a.m., 9.7, Monday, July I
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  • 220 7 Saturday, July 2. Shipi alongside Iho Wharves or expected to arrive. Entrance harf II M.S. Ormonde L .ii^t Basin 1 I atrol E. K. E. Whmrt 1 M:\ru 20 :i Main Wharf I it :j < i;. I.i Athens Empire Dock Ku m :i Nw:n/..i 14 ru
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  • 207 7 To-day. Si lat Pandjan*. Kengkalis and Dagan Si Api An. Bengkatiaj :i p.m Sink and 1 akan Baroe I Broower) Baaka Uauul, Pladjoa and Pa.. ia bang (Scnangj p.m. .■:..uh ami East India (Kataaag) :i p.m Pjimbi i Menggala) 4 pja Tunjong Hali, i Han Whatt Soon)
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  • 45 7 II. K dAr Ni'd.-rl.inden LiUvanR [nxullnrie lohan de Witt lthn« II I < ft Arrd. =liint(> London May 29 June 13 May M June RO Mav 2" June 20 June 2 June 2fi June 8 June 27 Junn 1 J un e 27
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  • 343 7 Criticisms of the Local Civil Courts. [l-'rom the Strait* Times of July 1, 1866.] The inauguration of the Court of Summary Jurisdiction, which we were promised among other things when the ttansfcr took place, seems from some cause or other to have been postponed. This is much
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  • 83 7 [bcitisii imperial radio.] Rugby, July 1. Foreign exchanges art Amsterdam 12.12%. Athens MB. Berlin 20.41. Bombay Is. "> ">7-C id. lirussi'is 84.95. Bucharest 805. Buenos Aires 47%. Coponhagfn IS. 17. Geneva 2r>.2".2 r >.2". llclsinfri'ors H12.80. Hong Kong 2s. -4d. Kobe is. llttd. Lisbon 2 7-10. Madrid 2K.25... Milan
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 81 7 Singapore, July 2. KuM er.— Local 60 cents per lb. Steady. Tin.— I ondoi: lonths f283 7s. 6d. Rubbers.— Dull. Bassetts 1.05-1.10, .Min^i Tukanss l.O'2'..-l.lO, Ailenbys 2.4. r >, Brofcu 1.10, Sunjcei Bagans r,.45-3.60, Bukit Jtlf.tonKs 90-95 cents, Kuala Sidims 3.45, Kedahs 3.82H-4. Mining.— Quiet. Malaya
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    • 145 7 Sincnporc, July 2. London. RuMicr is. r»(|., unchanged, l.otal r,o»i cent London. -Tin i«JH3 7s. i>d., down 4.15. M. Mining. —Kuchai 2.02'i-2.07'A t Mataya Conaolldmted 1.20-1.21, South Taiping 8587% cmts, North Taipint? 1.13-1.17U, Taiping 1.88-IJS7W, Rahman Hydraulic 2.6ZH-2.67H, Rartau Pref. 2.07Vi-2 12V4 Rantau Ord. 2.02'i-2.07Mi, Nai
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  • 81 7 Prior to the eclipse of June 2!l last, thp previous total eclipse of the sum visible in the British Isles occurred on May 22, ITl'I. There had also been one visible from Lomliin a few years earlier, on May 3L 171. rr > the only occasion on which Graaawidl Observatory
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  • 260 7 EXCHANTJK. Singapore, July 1. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/."5 31/32 Demand 2A! 23/U2 Private 3m. credit 2/4 9/32 On New York, Demand 55 Private 90 d/» 67 H On France, Bank T.T. 1411 On India. Bank T.T. IT>l On Hcnjf Kong, Bank T.T. 11 p.c. dis.
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  • 60 7 Tone of Market: —Steady qobt Latest Cable :—LonJ-n Spit Sh?et Is. 4T«i(l. prr lb. New York Spot Sheet G. crntK 3 r >'A p<r Ih. R.S.S. equal *o Standard, Q.C.F. Standard R.S.S. on Tendtr Spot July Ai!R.-Sept. Oct.-Dci-. .1. -..-M.-mli 69% u (50 61
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 407 7 Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 56/- 57/£1 £1 Bangrin Tin 30/- 31/1 1 Batang Padang 0.75 0.80 1 1 Batu Caves 1.22% 1.27 V 4 £1 £'1 Chcnderiang 22/- 23/6 £1 i.V Eastern Siam 21.'/- 23/fl ffl Haad Yai Ztf% 29/0 I 1 Hitam Tin O.'.ir,
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    • 174 7 Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 11 B. Am. Tobacco UU 5.0.0 1 1 Ccntnl Rnrino 0.90 P.Pf 1 1 Cycle Carriage O.so fcg| tl £1 E. Smelting Co. 20.00 20.60 E Pnaw Ncave 15. 2.", l-J.T." 100 100 Hammer ■>. ISl.Od 18SjN Hk. 125 125 H. S. 15. I.OGO
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    • 96 7 U. Eng. G p.c. $1,234,300 4% 8% p.m. S'pora Cold Storage D»b. 7 p.c. $555,000 108 112 Spore Municipal 5 p.c 1,878,000 of 1901 par. 5 pram. Spore Municipal 4*4 p.c of 1907 $1,600,000 90 par. Spore Municipal 4tt p.c. of 1809 $1,100,000 90 par. Spore Municipal 4 p.c
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    • 396 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Kvntt'n nontatinns. To-day's Prices Krascr Lyall 4 Co. Kvatt. Allcnby ($1) 2.40 2.fiOxd. 2.-10 2.f>0 Alor Gajuh ($1) US UO 2.35 2.50 A. Hitsm ($1) 4.H0 4.3U 4.00 4JCBi. A. Kuninp ($1) f..l!0 0.70 0.70 0.75 Am. Malay ($2) 4.00 4.20 3.90
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 20 7 M.S. JUTLANDIA .1 ar.d discharge J her eai BJLE Godo'rti No. 6. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated in D«pm»rk)
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    • 31 7 ONE RECITAL ONLY SEIJIRO TATSUMI, Tenor SUZUKO YAMAMOTO, Pianiste SONG RECITAL OF WESTERN MUSIC JAPANESE FOLK SONGS m costume. VICTORIA THEATRE" "WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, .J^^JL U *ILE'S. H at 9,30 P.m.
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    • 836 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Otlur Claaalffca* A4*tk, sc* pugt 16. WANTS. VOn SALE. ETC. TO LET, on.- front sbop •oitab'* for p>e«ofr ;■'•< 'iiv, nent App'y Darlington VACANCY for shorthnnil-typst flllod Applleaatl thanked. Lewis and Peat iSincapen), Ltd. FOB SALE, Hnhy Aust'.n two-seater i-.iup.-in pood runninc Order and condition. $723 in tt.
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    • 482 7 GOVERNMENT OF PAHANG Tenden will be raeeWed a) Uh "fficc o£ tlir State Engineer, P noon of .luiy lir>. I<i:!7, h.r 1 unstructinn nf three (lass 111 qrs. at Kuala Upie. Coaatmetion of I; < lerrli M.ir mul i: C. Tan* at Kuala I.ipis Ito contain .IGO.uiKi crllons nnd 20,000
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 64 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Handling herhau Station. (By Courtesy of Government Health Office.) Pur the 24 Hours ending at Midnifht on ..;.!> 1. .Max. shallr t<mp<r;i*.urc 89 F. Mm sh.id.' mnperaton IUf< Mean si 5 V. Mas. sun tradiation IS] y. Vin. %n radial 71 K s<-« temperature h-^ k. n «.i
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  • 872 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, JULY 2. NEED OF AN AERODROME. It is .seven anil a half years sin.i Singapore was made a port of call by lone distanc? travelling aeroplane. This was the famous machine in which the late Sir Ross Smith and his brother Sir Ktith Smith made the
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  • 229 8 The question of stray dogs on Singapore streets needs careful attention. We are under the impression that these poor brutes are much more in evidence about the central parts of the town than they were a year or so ago certainly we receive more written complaints though
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  • 23 8 A Chinese named Lim Eng Kong was found guilty at Penan* of being a member of an unlawful society and was fined $50.
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  • 48 8 The Boy Scouts' Association, Malaya area, are holding a camp at the Penang Volunteer Corps camp ground, Penang, from August 8 to 16. Lieut. J. H. Owen, D.5.0., D.S.C., R N.R., who arrived in the Colony on June 18, is acting as Harbour Master and Police Magistrate, Malacca.
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  • 464 8 The Hon. Mr. D. J. Ward and Mrs. Ward leave for home by the Sarpedon next week. Mr John B. Ketcham is the recognised vice-Consul of the United States m Singapore and Mr. Vincent Charles Nlclan is the acting Danish vice-Consul at i'enang. Mr W. L. Watkins,
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  • 15 8 A noting of the Legislative Counci is fixed for Monday, July 11, at 10 a.m.
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  • 36 8 The Straits Chinese Reading Club (branch of the Chinese Christian Association) will hold the first meeting of its )7th session in the CCA. Hall at 13(» Prinsep Street, Singapore, on Monday. July 11, at 8 p.m.
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  • 40 8 The King will not be advised to exer cisc his power of disallowance in respect of the Ordinance to amend the Penai Code, Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 158 (Tobacco Duties), and the Ordinanc •o amend Ordinance No. 197 (Labour).
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  • 40 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wirtv that Mr. Justice Gompertz dcliverd judgment for the plaintiff in the case n. which Tan Seng Khim sued the Mcrcanti.e Bank for $5,600 in respect of tv efceqMC which the plaintiff claimed to bi forgeries.
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  • 44 8 A committee meeting of the StraiU Settlements (Singapore) Association will be held on Monday, July 11, in the Sinca pore Exchange Room at 5.15 p.m. Th< agenda includes election of new members election of two members to committee, cruelty to animals and hospital administration.
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  • 59 8 The sco >nd session cf the Malay.i i Ti\ichevs' Caefaram will bo held in Ipoh from August 8 to 11. In addition to the lectures and papers, the committee is making arrangements for an At Home, annual dinner, inter-State football, tevil championships, amd an athletic sport Met. A lartfc number
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  • 72 8 A Kodah planter named Moar pleaded puilty at Penang to three charges wk driving a motor car negligently, namely colliding with a ricksha, failing to stoi and failing to produce a licence. He ffll charged on June 14, when the defendant wished to call witnesses in his defence He now
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  • 71 8 Government servants in Kuala Lumpi'i will, we ore sure, be shocked and annoyed to learn that they pay a good deal less lor their electric lighting current thar ether consumers. On what principle thi. differentiation is made, says the Malay Mail, we have not been able to discover but Civil
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  • 82 8 Speaking at the annual meeting of the Sungei Purun (F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Mr. K. L Hamilton said the standard production allowed to the company is 469,812 lbs., and on the basis of restriction to 60 per cent, for the remainder of the year the estimated exportable allowance for the year
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  • 79 8 Record Claimed hy American Twins. [Reuter Telegram.] London, July 1. New York: Twins of U years B< Bg* nnmed Bernkc antl Phyllis ZitenfeU, who hope to swim the Channel, claim a record f >r a 162 mile swim m tha lluiiion Btver from Albany. Xew York State.
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  • 273 8 Sikh Who Wanted to Know What It Was About. Giving evidence before the wotur, Ldeut-Col. Hopi- Falkner, ihis morning r warding the recant Coleman Strict rricai among taxi drivers, Mr. G*w»ville ttoberta, editor oi the Malaya inhum-. .tut-d thai h« h ra down who Mr. ii i..
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  • 89 8 New Chinese Arrival Heavily Fined. In the District Court, thu morning, before Mr N. D. Mudie, Tan Ah Tea wai charged with being in possession of 1^:. tahils of nun-Government chandu valued at The accused it mi itatad had just arrived from China by thr Antung and was
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  • 65 8 Henderson. Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable dated July 1, their quotation* l> ing m gold dollar cent! and closing bid price* Rubber exchange ialca to-day 400 tons. July 3fi 10, •>. September 20, Ocl h r 10, N ivember 36.60, December 35.60,
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  • 139 8 Memben of notation of Malaya celebrated Dominion Hay and the Diamond Jubilee of the Confederation by a dinner at the Seaview Hotel last nijrht- Mr. M. Hemsworth (representative at in-.- Canadian National Railway* apore) presided, and there "■< company of 31 present The loyal toast and the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 211 8 NORTON MOTOR CYCLES LATEST SUCCESS. Benn«tt riding a Norton v/on Ihe Senior Tourist Trophy Race Jit the n X*d y^'n\ ol 6S.il mikl per hour. Woods riding Norton made the record lap at 70.99 miles per hour. MODEL 16-H SPORTS 1.90 H.P. Mechanical lubrication, three speed gear box, large expanding
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    • 196 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 First National Comedy Picture MCFADDEN'S FLATS Featuring CHARLIE MURRAY and CHESTER CONKLIN Screen Snapshots and Empire News Bulletin. First Show at 7.30 THE BROWN DERBY Featuring JOHNNY HINES in 7 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD, Proprietors Player Pianos Autopiano A Piano
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    • 81 8 On Other Pages. F.KTC. Perak Admini tratioa R port I Finance and ('onimerro 1 Shipping nnd t lie M;uls 7 Meteorological I>port To-day's Sharp Market 7 Sixty Years AfO 7 Cable and Ttrui'O News Captain Malms' him I The Cathedral H:.nc I Kinanc.. and Industry lly AW S. 1 Sport
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  • 426 9 "America" Alights On Sea Off France. ESCAPE IN LIFEBOAT. Flight from New York in Thick Fog. [REUTER TELKGRAMJ London, July 1. Paris The lighthouse keeper at Ver WH awakened early in the Mill lltag by the knocking of four men, who proved to be I onulr. Byrd
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  • 45 9 [KEI.TER TELICRAM] London, July 1. New York: Mr. Mellon sailed in the Italian liner Conte Biaaeamano tor Gibraltar, whence he intends v. make a Rummer holiday cruise m the Mediterranean in Mie yacht Venetia. He will leturn to Amerii a In September,
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  • 34 9 [TRANS- OCEAN SERVICE] Berlin, July I. The French Police have arrested at Le Bavre, oa a charm of espionage two Swiss, named Benti and Uiti, from Zurich. They were caught photographing
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  • 132 9 Magistrate Corrects a Wrong Impression. The Second Police Magistra i Mill. U. Bull) referred yesterday afternoon to \hi cast of a cii .vhom sentence of corporal punishment had boa recently passed by the court, for*, the theft of a fowl. The ease appeared in the Btraiti
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  • 98 9 To be Headed by Comdr. Byrd. Plan for Flight Over The Pole. [REITER TELEGRAM] London, July 1. New York: The newspaper American states that plans for an Antarctic expedition headed by Commander Byrd are rapidly materialising. A large whaling vessel will leave Norfolk on September 6 for Stewart
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  • 156 9 Progress with the Doubles Events. [RKl TKR TELEGRAM] London, July 1. There ni a dc.wnpour at Wimbledon this morninjf, but the weather brightened later. In the semi-final <if ladies' doubles Miss Heine and Mrs. Peacock beat Mrs. McIlquham and Miss Harvey, a 7, 6 2, C— I.
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  • 83 9 American Shipmaster Held To Hansom. [reutbr far eastern service.] Shanghai, July 1. It is reported from Ichang that news haa n-ached there by junk that an American. Captain Fisher, master of the steamer Chu-huen, with a Chinese comp adore, has bwa raptured by pirates between Mianc and Chungking
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  • 39 9 [rei.ter telegram] London, July 1. The erflisor Calliope is proceeding to Hong Kong from Sheerness on tho sth inst., carrying new crewi for Ihe I'eters-fic-lil, Beamew and Gannet for further service in China v. iten.
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  • 29 9 [REtTER TEI.F.r.RAM] London, July 1. Chicago The severest heat wave for many years h.i- caused IX deaths in Chicago alone during the past two days.
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  • 230 9 Financial Result of The Undertaking. W'r MM Bl tod to publish the following The committee of the St. Andrew's Cathedral dance held on April 2it, of which Mrs. R. B. B. Donnell was honorary MClVtary, report through Mr. H. C Keilly, the hon. treasurer, that the net
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  • 586 9 A New Proposal By Britain. Good Impression on American Opinion. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 1. Geneva As an outcome of the meeting of the technical committee of the Naval Conference, the British representatives proposed that submarines should be limited to two classes, rf 600 and 1,600 tons respectively,
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    20 9 CsptSJl C H. Ci.ngdon, the .Malayan cricketer, who "-cored mosl consist- I enliy against the Australians in the recent tour. ♦♦♦♦<
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  • 180 9 Adventures of Party From Honan. Pirated While on Way To Tsingtao. [belter far eastern service.] Shanghai, July 1. Tsingtao A party of 25 foreigners, refugees from Honan, have arrived hero after most trying adventures. They include Mr. Mullen, the British Postal Commissioner at Kaifin;r, two Danes, Mr. and
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  • 123 9 (Mimic Uattles and Acrobatics At Ilerdon. [BRITISH IMITKUL nADIO.] Rugby, July 1. Over 200 nerupliini.; \\:'A talc* part iti 1 tka ai. .i. diag >y of Um K'.\v .1 Air to-morrow, and tlie pro- {nan whi< h includes nimfc air battles, int flying of ewi'cy des- <•■■•!'"
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  • 165 9 Mr. Amery Corrects London Times. The Secretary of State for the < l-.-iios. I Mr. I.. S. Anvi.v, writes to the London I Times as follows I Sir, I have just seen The Times, in which, by Mm accidental imlwl negative in that art cf my speech
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  • 152 9 Prisoners Demand For Cigarettes Refused. Lansing (Kmmm) .June J3 Following the authorities' nfnsal to allow prisoners cigarette?, after the repeal of the anticijrarette law, :>20 prisoners in the State Penitentiary mutinied, and locked themselves in a mine bt-neath the prison, ob■ifUeUag the entrance w'th
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  • 69 9 Great Pacific Gathering Of Japanese Ships. Tokio, Juno 30. A cnmnuinique issued by the Imperial Household Department announces that the battleship Yamashiro with His Majesty the Emperor on board will proceed fr :m Yokosuka to the Pacific on July 28, for the grand naval manoeuvres. After tho
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  • 122 9 Position of Kawasaki Dockyard. Opposition to Big Loan Proposal. [REl'TKR FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] Shanghai, July 1. Tokio It is considered in some miarters that the question of saving the Kawasaki Dockyard Co. threatens the existence of the Government. ('(rtainly the Government is seriously perplexed over th<< matter. The
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  • 182 9 Alleged Methods of Nationalist General. [reiter far eastern service.] Shanghai, July 1. It is reported from Ninifpo that the Nationalist General Yant; I hi bus executed at least t!r.-ee Communist* after scvitcIv beating then with bamboos for the purpose of extracting information. The tint was a y.>un£
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  • 285 9 Further Captures Off the West Coast. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 1, The local Customs authorities have received reports of a further number of i captures of rubber smugglers off the west coast. I The Kewak when on patrol off Kuala Kisam on June 25 at
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  • 89 9 xMay Follow a Different Route On Way Back. It is reported that the American Millionaire, Mr. Van Lear Black, who stopped |at Singapore on Tuesday, on hi; Amsterdam-Batavia flight, may possibly follow a slightly different route on his return. The routp which it is rumoured he
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  • 31 9 The erection of new premises for Robinson Co.. of Singapore, and the Asiatic Petroleum Co., in Java Street, Kuala Lumpur, next to Guthrie and Co.'s new building, ii being started immediately.
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  • 352 9 Chain of Beacons Across The Country. GREAT REJOICINGS. e c The Kinjr Starts Carillon Of Hells. [reiter tei.f.cram] I Ixwdon, .luly 1. Ottawa A fierv chain of beacons Hazinn from hilltops from OCMUI to OCSM stify to the universality of the aUtlliom of the sixtieth ;i!iniv<-rsui y
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  • 98 9 Verdict of Suicide While Insane. [REl.'TKR TELIGRAM] London, .Fuly I. A v,-idi of nieUa while of unsound nuiid mi returned at tfca Inqiwl on Mr. Janus White, the financier. Medical evidence indicated that he tool mask ■dd, which did not kill him, ami later a large doM -if
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  • 225 9 A Picture Which is Well Worth Seeing. One hears from time to time of flights undertaken for the purpose of furthering (lying experience, bat even a muchtravelled aerial passenger eaa have no id^a of the difficulties that thi have to contend against- realised while watchin Ins' n
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  • 842 10 Situation Peculiarly International. Notes by A. W. S. A \V S.. writing ftfOM London, under date June K, I I The financial sitimti. just now is peculiarly intcrnatii.mil, aad very (Treat un-j rertainty exist* M to whether it Ml friendly internationalism or the rovers?. I Fran'-e has
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  • 82 10 \t the inaugural luncheon of the Oversea. Dominions, Crown Colonies, Protectorate*, and Mandated Territories Suction the Forum Club, the President of th"-Clul>. Pihunat Marie Louise, said H, r.ii'.i, i fa Ihr beMttt of |i,,ti h womi n i ho i" or who have been, tdent o\pr?oa. by provid- trai mc:tin£-plaee
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  • 801 10 ment of French mine owners and miners. had a most exasperatjt.tiTnational trade. They i,|,- mod many lines of busiergo a long way from what may M their natural course. Co-operative Congress. Co-opermthr* trading has become a big thing in Cireat Britain. At Ive I'nion Congress held a
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 234 10 Thanks to the Originators Of The Tour. We have received the f jllowinp letter from Mr. N. J. A. Foster, captain of the All Malaya side which twice met thr Australian cricketers during the recent tour. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Now that the
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    • 139 10 Greyhounds Attract 30,000 To White City. London, June 21 London's new sport, greyhound racing, attracted 30,000 spectators to the Stadium, at the White City, Sneph;rd s Bush. The atmosphere was a strange blend of the theatre and an athletic mating. The boxes were occupied by parties in
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    • 135 10 S. C C. Tournament Match. The Services met the Merchants in the S.C.C. cricket tournament, on the Padang yesterday. The Merchants, batted first and when stumps were drawn had scored 73 runs for the loss of three wickets. Scores MERCHANTS. V. O. Charlesworth c Exham b Harker-Taylor 2
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    • 46 10 S. R. C. Tournament. MONDAY'S TIES. Ifcjuble Handicap, Semi-Finaj.—T. Lcijssius and C. Peterson v. N. Hannay and S. L. Oehlers. Mixed Doubles, Scmi-Finai— H. N. Balhttihet and G. Tcssensohn v. B. E. de Souza and E. Tessensohn. Championship, Semi-Final.—W. A. Balhetche'w v. E. G. Wheatley.
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    • 34 10 Team Visits Australia. The Kugby football team of VfMflda College of Tokio has left from Kobe for Australia. Matches between the team ar.d Australians in New South Wales have been arranged.
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    • 36 10 Collett Defeats Beresford At Marlow. London, June 18. At Marlow Regatta in the senior sculls, Collctt won a striking victory over the Diamond Sculls holder, Beresford. whom he defeated by IVi lengths.
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    • 77 10 A correspondent signing himself Suda Kenya Bluffed writes complaining that reserves teams were fielded in the charity match at tne Stadium on Thursday. The final of the St. Joseph's Old Boys' Assodatfon billiards champfcnrJhlp t"-k b1»c« "ji-t night, bet-ween C. Hun I md Tar. Miang Kan?. The. former wo'i
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    • 296 10 Rain Spoils Pkty in All Matches. Leicestershire Dismissed For Seventy Runs. I Ki: utcr Telegram.] London, July 1. Rain was experienced over the whole country during the three days from Wednesday to Friday. At Lords the M.C.C. drew with Oxford University. 1'lay only lasted a short time and
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    • 411 10 Handicaps for First Day. The following are the handicaps for A July 9, the first day of the Pcrak Turf I Club meeting: c Horses handicap— Division 3, Purse 6 t< furionei. Kwahiri 9.5, Lady Roy 9.2, Toropo 9.1, N'eidpath 9, Furious 9, Slippery a Ann S.12. Nautch
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    • 78 10 Sepoy Lines v. Racecourse. The following are the times of starting in the match between Sepoy Lines and Racecourse Golf Clubs, to be played to-morrow :<. Carson and Lawson. 9.5, Haddon and English. t».10, Cator and Thomas. !U">, Brooke and C. J. Smith. Ji.2o, Kellagher and Another. 9.25, King,
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  • 42 10 The folkwing ha%-e been pftanM bo tho rani, cf Captain in the S.S.V.F. Lieut. A. H. Glover, M.C. Lieat. A. Could. M.C., Lieut. H. W. Eston, M.C. and Second-Lieut. C. D. P. Hor?an is promoted Captain in the S.S.V.F. K»*erve cl .Officers.
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  • 589 10 Importance of the Hygienic Section. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batuviu, June 26. The Bandoeng Annual Fair and Kirst Hygienical Exhibition in the Netherlands Indies, were opened officially on Saturday the 24th inst. The representatives of tlw press were tak;n over the grounds on the previous Fiiday evening, so
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  • 42 10 Siamese Bank's Consignment By Rail. (Krom Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July J. The Siam Commercial Bank despatched 100,000 licals in notes to their Tungsontf agency by Wednesday mornin;;V- mail. Onanival of the train at Tungsonjf the notes were missing.
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  • 116 10 At his recital at the Victoria Theatre on July 13, Seijiro Tatsumi, the Japanese tenor, will give examples of his versatility by singing in four languages. He was bom in San Francisco. During the tour of the Orient, the critics agreed in declaring him a remarkable singer,
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  • 15 10 Dr. A. M. Jenk> hat returner! to Singapore and resumed practice at the Selegie Dispensary.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 487 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— I :im MflUMg t<> MOM public interest in the matter ul the homeless, starving, maimed am! diseased pariah dogs which infest the city, tne suburbs and tht island generally. In t he nanw of hunianity I honour
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    • 389 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, With reference to your Occasional Note, 1 would express the hope that your laudable efforts to get Children's Courts established, and to put a stop to the. practice of detaining youth on prison premise-. may sureed. The offences committed by
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    • 176 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,-The letter writt-n l>y Silly Met concerning conundrum kfaMrt n man and a photosrruph interests me greatly, let us first acquaint ourselves with the eondkkmi of the poult. It i- :l man, who. while looking at a l>h..t -.;>•. Brothers and sfstrrs
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  • 1054 11 Advantages of liviag Across The Strait. (Fran Oui Johore Bahm, July Dominion U il.c t;i- t da Nl V j Y-ar, and though wi- are n..t treated 10, Iht lusil!.-.'.- lluii K.iya u Tliis is a very pleasant State, If ;i Public Holiday fall n l-iii!:iy a
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  • 410 11 Inroads into London Stocks. Utlthrk and Co. repo.t Singapore, July 1. have been tiilkfl down aajaai j (in alarmist reports (ma .New York j when- renewed bear aasaolt, i'.lustrati il li.v further heavy siles on the ex- change, met with minor success in the l>.n !<m shows
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  • 338 11 Translated Into the Chinese Dialect. We have received f.om the Secretary -n Chamber oi Commerce, v turne fcivniK urn t anaiation Ol tin Umisii Pharmacopoeia. be \>o;-rc waa undertake under the the London Chamber of I i. i.i.i. e uini tiu- British Chamber of Commerce, Khar.uhai. The primary
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    • 229 11 MUSIC WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST HITS Honolulu— Songbird— Perhaps you'll think of me. Swinging Along— Perfumes of the Past. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes— Mariette, etc., etc., etc. CALL AND HEAR THEM S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. COLD STARTING HEAVY OIL ENGINES 12 8.H.P.— 500 B.H.P. Embody the following
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    • 267 11 Raffles Hotel TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANSANT at which the following dances will be given NAUTICAL Miss Mary Rlaver. DURAK Jo Pepstep. (COMIC RUSSIAN DANCK) Under the Direction of Ha Mura Smirnova, Music arranged by M. Utter. Phone 2920. J. WILLIAMS, Manager. Sea View Motel The most up-to-date Hotel in the
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  • 1005 12 Sunday, July 3. [Under thil heading we poblleh eaek week brief detail! of th« service* to be held at those Singapore Churches whole authorities ■apply us with the necessr.ry Information To eniure insertion, theie notice! Bast reach us by Friday afternoon.] St. Andrri'x Cathedral, ird Sunday after Trinity.
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  • 41 12 Culler I represent a society for the prevention of profanity. I want to take profanity entirely out of your life Householder (calling to his v.ife): I say, Mary, here's a man who vranta to buy our" carT"
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    • 94 12 WERTHEIM'S WORLD FAMOUS Fire, Burglar and Fall Proof Siemens-Martin Steel SAFES INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. Slocked by DIETHELM Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Switzerland) 117 121. MARKET STREKT. SINGAPORE. Phone No. 8:J1. "NY CARLSBERG BEER" A genuine and most popular beverage known pW: and prized ali over the jrorld. i Obtainable at
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    • 337 12 L_llllrtfcS^l I CIGARETTES b^iiir^^^jgfAßDATH TOBACCO J3L I CfTCalhuris M° J Tt!dfrMm Scots Qilusky |//PT/^ OMninahle from all dealers. v >^ >-u^3"» Asenls, KABTIBN AGD4CHCS, Ltd. B ".I'SiW SINCAI'ORX. STATE OF JOHORE IN THE BUPUDIE COURT OF JOHORE AT JOHORE BAHRU Originating Sumnvms No. 1". of IMB. In the Matter of
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  • 928 13 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. T. T. Race Thrills. On the ni|{ht before the Touris; Troph) race, (here was a torrential storm UiiuuKhout, but later the weather cleaii'i! and Um re ails wete diving in time for the-motor-cycle race for the Senior Tourist Trophy. About HtU.Ouo
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  • 11 13 A detour ii th« longest distaaea bv.w.tn tun driven p int.-.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 185 13 CAR 3 Ss&2®£^ TRUCKS TRACTORS SUPPORT LOGAL INDUSTRIES FORDOR JkißSlbf 4 SEDAN $1,470 As the only dealer in Automobiles maintaining an assembly plant in MALAYA it is perhaps appropriate to make note of the fact that UNIVERSAL CARS, LTD., Returns to the people of this region in wages an unusually
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    • 554 14 ,-rrr.nnnn o r Assurance in force over $27,000,000 Assets over 1 7,500.000 S.C. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait. Settl.n.nt.) LONDON OFFICE St. Old J.wry. I.C. HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. Th. Company ha. £20.000 d.po.iUd with the Sumpreme Coort of England and compile, with th.
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    • 534 14 NEDERLANDSCH LNDISCHE HANDELSBANK iNETU. INDIA COMMERCIAL BAKX) Established IS6J at AmaUrdaß. LothoriMd Capital Glds. tO-OOOjOOO (akMt £5,000,000} 'tld bd Capital OUt. 66,000.000 (afc«*t M.800,000) le.er».s OI6V 2 <- 180 l hw £2,000,000) HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE HAG 08, ROTTERDAM. OVERSEA BRANCHKC I BATAVIA. HEAD OVFId FOE AftlA. BRANCU
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    • 420 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANE OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England j Capital Authorised Ofis9fiM\ Capital .SiiOdcnbea iI^OO.UOO c.p.ai p».j up «-*****2 Xi rv» Fund and Re»» «1>4»,8W BOARD OF DIRECTORS l 1. M. Kyrie, Chairman. P. K. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Hanrtr*. 1. 0. Koomson, Kaq. tiQ Sir l)»»id Yule,
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    • 439 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. 2nd floor. Hong hone Kank hr»., Sintjapore. All plans of Life Endownmcnt and Annuity policies issued ai lowest rates obtainable in Malaya. Assets £14,000,000 COMMERCIAL UNION, ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marinv, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets £51,000,000 ARTHL'K C. PUTTS-
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    • 203 14 THE LATEST MODEL inch Centre-Lathe "M" Type MAM'I A( TI •RKD BY DRUMMOND BROS., LIMITED BACK GEARED FITTED WITH AND AND INCLUDING. I in. THREE-JANV SELF-CENTRING CHUCK. Full specification and prices from Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated In th. Strait. Settl.m.nU) SINGAPORE. Branches at I'EN'ANO. HXJB. MALACCA, SEREMBAN, BANGKOK.
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    • 423 15 J^oeomobile Some people m:ard mechanical excellence above aN other things In M AatrannMle. Others Hre fascinated by heauty of Jine. hy comfort «>r hy Uu>lef«litMH of nit|>'>intmentß. SI ill others pinco Mghost v a uf on performance. Knthusias'.ic Locomobile owners are found in every icnnV Whether Ib* thontiht u|»i)ormt^» in
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    • 186 15 ffafrTfSlM^l \L,arfor quality car that looks after IKjIkL^'JNl ci*crt/ itself. V J purse A. Smooth. Silky, Silent running. JUNIOQ purpose Wonderful acceleration and Wl^ l^^"* *2T specd Ma^nilicent finish and S E N 1 0 12 appearance— Beautiful Coach- work with a distinction of its I^*l iSfewjj&jr^ A— Jl r
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    • 178 16 By Special Appoint m»rt to H.M. tke Kirn of Siam. KbM. 1871. RELIABLE SWISS WATCHES of every description WE Stock only THE BEST from the most reputable MANUFACTURERS Satisfaction guaranteed in OMEGA, VULCAIN, TAVANNES AND ROTHERHAMS. B. P. De Silva (The Foremost Jeweller) i. HIGH gTMWC. SINGAPORE. Brtach No. 1,
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    • 240 16 CEMEMT FLOORING TILES OF VARIOUS DESIGNS MAD* t*T THE ELKAYES GONGRETE WORKS. Exhibited at 40, HIGH STREET. s^gim Beauty. Every woman loves to are the windows of her home beautiful, and in ZIHBO M wo olTer a simple contrivancfl that anyone can fix in a moment, thqt will mn curtains
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    • 968 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS THE PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary close set type (average six words to fin«) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 48 ctsT three ins. 64 cents, four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $140
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    • 635 16 SITUATIONS WANTED MISS TELEKA, Trained Maternity Nurse. disengaged. Phone 4291. LADY, fond of children, offers service, in return fcr passage to England. Write 951, Straits Times. j WANTED, situation by Straits-born Chinese as produce storekeeper and marketmay 20 y<.\r:<' experience in produce. Apply 903, Straits Times. AS CLERK OR PROOF-READER,
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    • 294 16 BRITISH HALL-MARKED STERLING SILVER WARE WE LEAD— In Low Prices! In Highest Quality! In Selection! Put us to the Test! Inspect Our Stocks! Get Our Prices! Everything of the Latest Design can be seen at ,■■J ii VICTORIA STREET, BIN6APOKE. First-Aid for Pleasure-Seekers! Dancing Delights Multiplied Fatigue Overcome I YOU
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    • 414 16 DULFAKIR'S Stock Clearance Cash Sale OF ALL BOOKS ONLY FROM JUNE IS TO JULY IS 20 per cent, less than the usual Selling Pri^e. Is it not fair Can you ret thin anywhere IT'S ONLY ONCE A TEAR. Don't lose this Unique Opportnnitr. Call at oar .hop in your lel.nre
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