The Straits Times, 24 September 1927
1927-09-24
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Title Section13 1927-09-24 1 The Straits Times No. 28,588. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1927. PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement75 1927-09-24 1 DEAL MILK THE EVFRYDAY MILK. BEAR BRAND MEANS GOOD MILK Prepared with infinite care in the heart of the Bernese Alps from healthy cows which graze on the rich mountain pastures. See the words Prepared in Switzerland upon every label. Sole Agents for Malaya JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD., SINGAPORE. Ransomes'75 words
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Advertisement16 1927-09-24 1 "LEADING THE WAY" "CAPSTAN" MIXTURE "THE SKIPPER'S FAVORITE" W. D. H. O. WILLS. BRISTOL and LONDON.16 words
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Advertisement294 1927-09-24 1 "ROBINSONS" FOR VALUE AND SERVICE Be sure that your bicycle is a genuine RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE New Reduced Prices Operative from September 20. Imitation is the sincerest form of Flattery, but when applied to Raleigh the public suffer. The Raleigh is made throughout in the Raleigh factory British made294 words
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Article1349 1927-09-24 2 Preparing For The Eclipse Expeditions. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, September 18. !;> ldZ'J Siam will attract the eyes of Lhe world, tor in that year there will be a total eclipso of the sun, seen to the uiitcst advantage near Pattani in Southern Siam. The question1,349 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement148 1927-09-24 2 Oyrz! Oyozl Oyezl ggg 77//: FROTH BLOWER'S" QB FAVOURITE Jl SISVSONDS' /m PALE l\m ale 9 A/ t>r 1V() I!undred Naval and I/* Sv '-I Military Canteens are supplied |!r? 1 wilh this Alc> I J 11. G. SIMONDS, LTD., KEADINC, ENCLAND. Established over 120 years. Sole Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR148 words
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Advertisement383 1927-09-24 2 Face Covered With Large Red Blotches Cuticura Healed My trouble first started with an itching rash that broke out all over my neck. It gradually spread to my face which was covered with large, red blotches. The irritation was awful, being much worse at night, and I could not sleep.383 words
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Advertisement110 1927-09-24 2 We are the Cheapest House FOR CONN'S I SAXOPHONES fo Altos, Soprano, C Melody JgllJ and Tenor. %SJ^# SEASON CO., LIMITED 111 and 113. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BERLIET CARS THE CAR WITH A REPUTATION ALL MODELS IN STOCK. For particulars, apply to Sole Agents Dupire Brothers BRITISH W. I. PIPING110 words
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Article266 1927-09-24 3 Compulsory Study in Soviet Schools. London, September 12 Lord Thomson, in an article in to-day's Observer says it is curious and significant that Russia, in addition to creating a formidable Air Force, perceives more clearly than any other Government tht essentials of air power. She is using:266 words
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Article180 1927-09-24 3 An Incident That Happened In London. A crowd had collected by the Round Pond in Kensington Gardens watching the play of a number of dogs, writes a well-known dog fancier to the presi. A 5ne young Alsatian was exciting admiring comment by his speed and jumping. A180 words
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Article23 1927-09-24 3 Ayei- Molek.— 10,125 lfcs. Kombok (F.M.9r) Rubber Company have declared an interim- dividend of per cent, payable on the 7th prox.23 words
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Article35 1927-09-24 3 Programme of drills up to and for September 25, 1927. Saturday, September 24, 2.30 p.m., Bukit Timah, S.R.A. (v), Muajjetrv Classification. Sunday, September 25, 7.30 a.m., Bukit Timah, S.R.A. (v). Musketry Cl»«iftca,tion.35 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement165 1927-09-24 3 v Mi j DDDBEIiQTHERa MOTdftVCARS Give This New Motor A Thorough Test Ttat Dodge Brothers ru-w inuiui iuc2ay. Drive tho cm far ten minutes, you will soon discover how grat* wm advance it represents in smoothness ar.d silence. Try this car in heavy traffic Stojj it and start h. Toa165 words
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Advertisement919 1927-09-24 3 GAMMON (MALAYA), LTD. The abovenamed Company is issuing a Piuspectus inviting subscriptions at par for 80,000 Ordinary Shares of $10 each payabto as follows tl.00 per share on application $4.00 per share on allotment $6.00 per share after three month*. The Prospectus states, among other things, that The Capital of919 words
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Advertisement478 1927-09-24 3 IDI I Tf |V S^\M If 6MOKE IN THE MORNING AKyPIAZIciGAKTIB IT 15 THE BEGINNING OF A PERFECT DAY RUBBER SEEDS THE ANGLO-DUTCH PLANTATIONS OF JAVA, LTD., SOEBANG. JAVA, will har« available for tale in January-Hay, 1928, TJIKADOE Seeda from their isolated budded seed gardens (87 acres) at Wangoenredja. The478 words
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Advertisement376 1927-09-24 3 NOTICE r jj The Continental Cafe and Gtotv fectionery of Amber .Mansions, 4, Pc-nang Lane, Singapore beg Lo anJ nounce that they will be opening 9 their premises for business shortly, where high class confectionery of all kinds, Sweets, Pastry a.id Bread i will be supplied at rectoonable prices. J376 words
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Advertisement531 1927-09-24 4 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LIKES (Incorporated in Kr.'lam!) MAIL AND PABBBNGBR AND CARGO SKKVK KS PE.NINSCLAR AND ORIENTAL B.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND VAR EAST MAIL BEB> li I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnags due Spore KASHMIR 9.000 Sept. 23531 words
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Advertisement601 1927-09-24 4 Shipping Announcements N.Y.K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISnA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam Vessels Tonnage Do* Sail KATORI MARU 10.000 Sept. 29 80 ATSUTA MARU 8,000 Oct. 18 14 KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Oct. 27 2* I HAKONE MARU 10,500 Nov. 10 11 BUWA MARU 11,000 Nov. 24 21601 words
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Advertisement546 1927-09-24 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. 1 (Incorporated in England) 1 REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMS- TKRDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMi 111 l:<; AND BREMEN— GENOA, MARI SEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND546 words
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Advertisement424 1927-09-24 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kemaman, Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Xelupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Bandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure MALI N I Ir. port Sept. 21 VALAYA Sept. 25 Sept. 28 The Steamers are fitted throughout with electric light424 words
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Advertisement554 1927-09-24 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF DATAYIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connection? to Passat. Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representatives for Singapore and Strait? Settlements of the Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information, detailed itineraries554 words
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Advertisement422 1927-09-24 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Aojtralia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Regular monthly sailings by the well known steamer MARELLA (7,376 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,612 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest md finest steamer trading to Australia, mbim de422 words
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Advertisement511 1927-09-24 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINal PABSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE T< THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT MMaW. I FKBIUHT SERVICI tf OUTWARDS I To Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japaa I Dae S'pori i.s. CITY OF 3ALFORD Sept. 27 a.s. CITY OV WELLINGTON Oct. 6511 words
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Advertisement447 1927-09-24 5 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE M. B. KANGAROO FROM FREMANTLE, WJL Due Oct. IB For particulars regarding passage anc freight rates, apply to McALISTER CO, LTD. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD PASSENGER AND FREICHT SERVICE BOSTON and NEW YORK via PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES. 38 Days to Boston 41 Days447 words
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Advertisement421 1927-09-24 5 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY, LOOTED. (laeorporated la Hong Kong) Direct Berries to JAVA via HOKO KONC AHOT and SHANGHAI and to CALCTJTTJ ria PENANG from SINGAPORE. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy. Chefoo Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse Ports. Tormoaa, tbe Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND421 words
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Advertisement419 1927-09-24 5 0. S. K. London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, ria Aden, Port Said.— Alaska Han Oct. 12 Oct. 18 Amur Maru Nov. 16 Nov. 17 DURBAN, CAPE TOWN, RIO, SANTOS, BUENOS AIRES.— Hawaii afarn (calls at Algoa Bay) Oct. S Oc*. 7 tLa Plata Main (calls at Montevideo) Not. 7 Not.419 words
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Advertisement121 1927-09-24 5 Sash ii ${eksk U and enjoy it to i/ie last xtrop it's PHOENIX 6iri&E.R ALE// Phone .3463 LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CARS RAILS LOCOMOTIVES etc. KEEN PRICES WE SOLICIT YOUR ENQUIRIES. If* ENTR A I I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. Tel. No. 4615. Remington STANDARD SINCE THE INVENTION121 words
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Advertisement745 1927-09-24 6 TO-NIGHT, POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT of the First Nat'onol 1 picial 4 A AFFAIR OF THE FOLLIES FMtarlni mi. I. IK. DOVE. LBWIB STONB and LLOTD HI(.HES \l lUX ALHAMBRA (TAN < iikm; kkk < i).. LTD., Proprfefen) From Sunday. Syptomher 25 (o Krid:i>. September 30 In Me Scoiml Shu.745 words
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Advertisement213 1927-09-24 6 Victoria Theatre TO-MORROW AT 9.15 P.M. Under the Distinguished Patronage of lI.E. THE GOVERNOR and LADY CLIFFORD. On Behalf of the Children's Aid Society Popular Sunday Concert Arranged by Mrs. G. M. ALFORD. The following have kindly consented to appear Mr. H. HAINES M. MAURICE LEP.LAT, M. LITTER S.S. POLICE213 words
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Advertisement336 1927-09-24 6 /fa/ut/'t/ty R BACHOFF.NGGo. MEDAN-DKLI I SUMATRA t.C This valuable booklet free on application. MACKAY, MONK'S COFFEE Roasted Ground Daily Buy this Loose and Save Cost of Tins FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS. CHARACTER t CLOTHES. IN GOOD TAILORING, EVENING WEAR Iff looked upon as an artistic Sartorial Production, and Clients can336 words
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Article180 1927-09-24 7 FIX1TKES. I lay, S.piiml>cr 24 High Water, 10.18 a.m., 8.6, :< :r, p.m.. ».l. Malacca: l.ijrh Water, .6.40 a.m., 6.2, 7. In p.m., fi ft angor Tamils v. S.CFA., Golf Championship, third round. Naringa), C pm. pt.ml.i-r 25 i "ijrh Water, 10.46 a.m., 8.7, a High Water,180 words
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Article93 1927-09-24 7 SINGAPORE HARBOU R BOARD. September 21. :-lii)is alonßsidt- Ihe \\har\es or expected lo arri>e. Entrance Wharf Nil \.i KBFFJEL HARBOUR gei Kuantan, Patrol, H Spring, (Jjiscoyne. Oil Wuarf Nil urf Nil I BSBBU m DRY DOCKS 1 loaf Tagar Dock l'arvel ll irln.ur D««| Nil i Gwan. .Vessels Arrived. Oha,93 words
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Article155 1927-09-24 7 SINGAPORE MAIL S CLOS E. To^lay. P and PaMmnanjri a p m. a ii.iii ang, Uengkalis and t'iin Api Api (Bengkalis) 3 p.m. I ngkalis, Siak and I 'Brouwer) 4 p.m. m. .Southern and Western India I Jl" 4 |>m 4 p.m -k'net) 4 p.m. Java. South-We»t Sumatra, SouthKast Borneo.155 words
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Article14 1927-09-24 7 I .V'r r Mitra, li.is jomwl Mr. K»w advocate :iu.( -<.l i«- it <»r.14 words
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Article79 1927-09-24 7 [BRITISH IMPBBIAL RADIO.] Kupky, September 2',i Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam J2.l3Si. Athens 867 i Heriin 20.-12. Hum day Is. L".l-:i2d. "•minis HM. Kuchaiest 986. Phssius Aires 17%. Copenha»ren 15.17. Genera 26.28. Helsingfi 102%. Hong Koag l^. ll%d. Kobe Is. 11 5-lGd. Lisbon 2 7-1 r.. .\'c<lrid 27.5-' Milan 80.2K79 words
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Article300 1927-09-24 7 Methods of Renting the Opium Farnis. frrom the Straits Times of September 2:;, 1867.] We balieve that it is the intention <»f imp Government when next disposing the excise farm:-, to invitt tenders for Hfeir purchase, in place of putting them up to public auction as has300 words
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Article180 1927-09-24 7 Rose Macphail and Co. nillf tHH». September M. London. Rftbber Is. 3%d., down ttd. London. Tin 1209, down Ids. Miniiv,'.— Kuchais 2-2.C5, Malaya Con■olidaUd 1.21-1.23, Honjr Katt 1.07-1.11, Pontianak 2'i-2* cents. North Taipinp 1.14 1.17. South Taipinn 72V4-77H cents, Taip ink 1.27-. i.:t.\ Pciiawat B7V6-1, Rahman Hydraulic180 words
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Article71 1927-09-24 7 Ihe following will represent tho I.M.C.A. against the Polite on Monday <m the Y.M.( A. ground :—G. V. Neur.rnnner K. G. Wheatley and F. A. S tUols H. B. Daman,' A. G. Armstronjr and D. K. Samy If. Catihatoor, C. de Hair. J|. <;. Stack (capt.). C. D. Smith71 words
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Article22 1927-09-24 7 Hi M.i.irly u-ill not b* aclvi.-erl to CWrciSv hi^ power of disallowance in mped of Uic Ordinance to iinirnil the ■(Yli"-rH|>hv Ordinance.22 words
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Article196 1927-09-24 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore,. September 24, On London, Bank 4 m/i 2/s 31/32 Demwld 8/3 23/32 Private 3m. cradit 2/4V4 On New York, Demand 56 1/16 Private 90 d/s »74i On France, Bank" T.T. S On India, Bank T.T. l"^ On Japan Bank T.T. ll" Herlin Marks, T.T. 233196 words
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63 1927-09-24 7 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 o'clock noon September 21. Tone of Market:—Steady. Latest Cable :—London Fpot Sheet Is. 3%d. per Ib. New York Spot Sheet G. cents I!:i% per Ib. t.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. itandard R.S.S. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Spit Spot Oct.-Dec .Inn.63 words
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Article433 1927-09-24 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 55/6 57/i!l £1 Bangrin Tin 31/- 32/6 1 1 Eatan* Padang 0.60 0.65 1 1 Batu Caves Ltf 1.30 U £1 Chenderiaiu; 21/- 22 £1 £1 Eastern Siam 23/- 24/£1 £1 Haad Yai 29/6 30/6 1 1 Hitam Tin 0.85433 words
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Article171 1927-09-24 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 4.18.C 1 6.0.0 1 1 Central Engine 0.90 0.95 1 1 Cycle Carriag* 0.80 0.85 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 22.25 21"> I 5 Frascr Xeave 18.30 18.80 100 100 Hammer Co. 173.00 177.00 Hk. 125 125 H. S.171 words
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Article96 1927-09-24 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 3% 6%ptem. t S'pore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.c. $555,000 108 112 S'pore Municipal 5 p.c. 1,878,000 of 1901 par. 5 pnsm. S'pore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1907 $1,600,000 90 par. S'pore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par. S'pore Municipal 4 p.c.96 words
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Article400 1927-09-24 7 Frascr and Co. and Lyall and Evstt's quotations. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) 2.65 2.75 2.60 2.70 Alor Gajah ($1) 2.15 2.30 2.20 2.30 A. Hitam ($1) 3.60 3.80 3.60 3.!>0 A. Kuning (»1) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 Am. Malay ($2) 4.05 4.20 cd. 4.10400 words
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Advertisement15 1927-09-24 7 FOR SALE ROCKPOR T CHATSWORTH ROAD. For further particulars, apply rOST OFFICB BOX fill, SINGAPORE;15 words
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Advertisement830 1927-09-24 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT* Other Classified Advts., »ee page 16. ANTS. FOR SALE, ETC. GARAGE $13 at 13 Lloyd Rd., R p.m. (Ip) WANTED TO BUY, one second hand boiler. Any size. 381, Straits Times. FOR SALE, the whole of the furniture M fart, of a modern flat. Phone 1943. CAMERA WANTED,830 words
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Advertisement555 1927-09-24 7 "VICTORIA" NOTICI is hi-i-tby Kiv.n thru the abovo Timda NSSM "r Mark is the property of Societc Anonyinc Biscuiterie (hocolaterie Victoria Kur Deneck. HrussrK. He Ijri uin tvhose agents aie C Motte Company of No. 47. Robinson Road, Singapore The hM name or mark of VICTORIA .d .n lespect of555 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous75 1927-09-24 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (By Courlciy of Government Health Office.) For the 24 Hoars ending at Midnight on September 23. .Vux. shade temperature M.5 F. Ji in. shade temperature 7f; F. Mean shmle tempernture 7K.9 y '>'h\. sun radial inn I45 p' Bin. «rass radiation To.bT. Sea temperiiture 8175 words
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Obituary76 1927-09-24 8 Rc.|ui<m Hi«h Mass will hi said H ihe r.urch of St. Jos.-ph. at r. am. on Mon-'-»y. ScitimbiT 2fi. for the repose of the miuI <.f the late George Henry Squibb. I:, in m II iirh Han will be p.Tformi-d at «-m. I'll Monday, September 2C, I'.i27. at76 words
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797 1927-09-24 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. BIG FIGHT REFLECTIONS. To imotnw some of the world's best airmen will engage in the race for the Schneider (up in Venice. They will ■;h'.w the highest skill in the most haz.inl jus adventure el modern timesthat of aerial racing— and they will pilot797 words
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Article223 1927-09-24 8 Growing tired of waiting for his lictns■d driver, an unlicensed apprentice de-■id'-d to drive a lorry himself. By good luck for the public, if ill luck for the apprentice, an assistant superintendent of .he traffic branch of the Singapore Police happened to be passing at the time.223 words
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Article24 1927-09-24 8 The musical and literary evening as announced by the Straits Chinese Epworth League, cannot be held. It is postponed to Friday, the 30th inst.24 words
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Article18 1927-09-24 8 The Singapore International Fellowship, the Singap .re Flying Club and the India-Ceylon Club have been exempted from registration.18 words
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Article21 1927-09-24 8 The body of an unknown Chinese was found by a Malay lance corporal, yesterday in a Geylang lorong, with knfe wounds.21 words
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Article16 1927-09-24 8 H.E. tlie Governor, Sir Hugh Clifford, has consented to become patron of the Malay Football Association.16 words
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Article17 1927-09-24 8 The next meeting of the Federal Council will be held at Kuala Lumpur on Monday, November 14.17 words
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Article368 1927-09-24 8 Mr. H. A. Fbrror, Registrar. Supreme Court, P«J<mBg-.'is coniing to Singapore on transfer. Mr. and Mi*. C. R. Harris in, of Midiands estate, Klanjf, sail for England on October .12, by the Hector, on retirement. Mr. H. N T Pendlebury, who has been en a scientific expedition368 words
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Article106 1927-09-24 8 On Monday the Malayan Y.W.f ference starts and meetings will be held lor three days. Delegates from the mho iations of Malaya include Mrs. .1. F.ortm from Kuala Lumpur, Mrs. T. S. Evans and Mis. Peach from Penang, Mrs. Gonzales from Malacca and Mrs. Hoops and Mr.-. E. F. Lee106 words
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Article51 1927-09-24 8 Dr. J. S. Sloper takes Dr. Rattriiy'.; place as a member of the Central Mlllwives Board the Hon. Mr. J. S. Arti-r becomes a member of the Rubber Assessment Committee for the Colony and Mi L. W. Tivy takes Mr. P. J. R. Wauuh s place on the Rubber Assessment51 words
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Article39 1927-09-24 8 Boustead and Co., Ltd., Penang, agent.for Sungei Batu (Malaya) Rubber Kstate.and Windsor Rubber Estates are informed that interim dividends of 7'-_> per cent. have been declared by these companies in respect of the current year payable en October A.39 words
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Article43 1927-09-24 8 A musical and literary evening is t be spent with the Straits Chinese Epwortn League in Wesley Social Hall on Friday, the 30th instant, at 8 p.m. sharp. Mem bers ar.d friends interested in the League are cordially invited to the evening's entertainment.43 words
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Article34 1927-09-24 8 At the conclusion, in the Assize Court, before the Chief Justice Sir William Murison, of the case in which Sassoon. Joseph and Schefelaar are charged with cheating, yesterday, an adjournment was ordered until Tuesday.34 words
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Article13 1927-09-24 8 .•hurch-members from Malacca and Seremban is expected to attend the dedi cation service.13 words
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Article19 1927-09-24 8 Bishop Titus Lowe is to dedicate the new Methodist Episcopal Church at Kuaki Pilah to-day. A large gathering of19 words
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Article25 1927-09-24 8 A notification is published in the Governmnet Gazette that the provisions cf the Merchant Shipping (International Labour Conventions) Act shall apply in the. Straits Settlement*.25 words
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Article30 1927-09-24 8 H.M.S. Calliope (Captain Sir Lionel A. D. Sturdee, Bart., R.N.) is expected to arrive at Singapore on September lf» from Hong Kong and to leave on September 27 for Colombo.30 words
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Article30 1927-09-24 8 An area of 38,'.»10 sq. ft. of foreshore and seabed at Beach Road adjoining Clyde Terrace market is to be leased to the Municipality for the purpose of market extension.30 words
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Article22 1927-09-24 8 Acting Captain 1. Lee, S.S.V.F., reveru to substantive rank of Lieutenant on returning from attending a gunnery course in the United Kingdom.22 words
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Article25 1927-09-24 8 Mr. H. G. Sarwar will deliver a lecture on The Prophet of Islam at 52, Kerbau Road, to-morrow at t p.m. All are cordially invited.25 words
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Article22 1927-09-24 8 Our Bangkok correspondent wires that five lives were lost through the foundering of a lorcha outside the bar of the Menam River.22 words
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Article599 1927-09-24 8 Coroner's Appeal to The Authorities. Loyal Men Pitted Against Barbarians. In the Coroner's Court yesterday before Lieut.-Col. Hope-Falkner. the inquest wai held on the death of a Chinese named Quay Kee Aum, who was shot at in lorong 1, Gaylang Road, on September anl who died later599 words
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Article40 1927-09-24 8 Main Building Destroyed Guests' Narrow Escape. (Anela's Service, i Batavia, September St. The main building- of BrastaKi Mote! was burnt down on Thursday morning at CM. The quests had a narrow escape. There were no injured.40 words
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Article60 1927-09-24 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable dated September 2'-\, their quotations being in gold dollar cents closing bill prices Rubber exchange sales to-day X2.-> tons. September 8&90, October :n. r>o, November HI, December 88.60, January li.'i.KO, February 8180, March MM, April :(I.IU,60 words
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Advertisement257 1927-09-24 8 BEST SELLERS BY LEADING AUTHORS MEANWHILE Hy H. (J. Wells. A 1 ietare of a lady. lorn (ovkr Price $3.00 nett. CAPTAIN CAVALIER By Jackson Cregory. A tak of the mighty Pacific dopkUng "Captain Cavalier in mad world of pirate:, and jetty Spanish intrigue. clotb COVB3 Price $2.50 nett. NO257 words
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Advertisement98 1927-09-24 8 ALHAMBRA TONIGHT In the Second Show at 9 A Special Paramount Picture A WOMAN OF THE WORLD Itaturinir I'OI.A NEGRI Another Paramount Production THE KING ON MAIN STREET Featuring ADOLPHE MKN.IoI ■am I.OVE and GRETA NISSEN Firxt Show at 7.30 Paramount William De MHIe Production THE SPLENDID CRIME TAN CHKNG98 words
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Advertisement60 1927-09-24 8 On Other Pages, P»K6. Notoi iv»m Plan 2 Kinanci' and Commerce .7 Shipping and the Mails ..7 Meteorological Report 7 To-day 1 Shan Mark.-t 7 Cable and Radio News 9 Sport News 10 Correspondence 10 A i)r. ,1 Unsuccessful Appeal 10 On tin- Verandah v Johor.- Plantar*' Meeting 1 Church60 words
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Article143 1927-09-24 9 Definite Decision To Continue. DE VALERA SUGGESTED. Office Would Expose Futility Of His Programme." [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Rugby, September 83. tecutive Council of the Irish Kreo drcidcil definitely to maintain the administration of the e entry. The correspondent <.t" t h>- Timek understands that at the143 words
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Article138 1927-09-24 9 No Agreement Regarding Debts. Rakmvsky Details Soviet Proposals. [RE1 TER TELEGRAM] London, September 2\. 1'ari^ Tin- French negotiotors with the Bovieti have Bow received a note signed by Rale wsky ami i.ntcl the iltX imbodfiBg the Bew Soviet proposals :imi conirning the mni ah taily Rivon. Hakow.-yVReuter - 138 words
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Article140 1927-09-24 9 1'roposed Long Might Ends In Vienna. [RBI KB TELEGRAM] Land r Mr. CharlM Levine and (apt. Hinc-h-lilfr left on ;lii ir flight ;c> thi' Ka>t from .< 'ranwcll at v .7 a.m.. in the MTOplMM Coloni>U. The i< ::ii llj maihine U 6,000 pounds, giving load of140 words
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Article43 1927-09-24 9 fREITER TELEGRAM] London, September si. liah Iron Founders' lion i.- .irninuint to purchase i.Mi; .him wotth of Sooth Ruuian iron <.ii' against :h<- delivery of textilei and other i" l- i.i>«.i tliiit the deal it the forerunner of larger transact43 words
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Article27 1927-09-24 9 mo] I imber eh Chancellor, Hen Marx, gave the Liberian t, Mr. King, lu»t i 'I'lv li irni II ,'nlnir.' n, to Holland. a27 words
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Article184 1927-09-24 9 Ambassador to United States Killed. Mysterious Crash of Passenger Machine. UlUTll THJCOBAM] London, September 23. Berlin Baron von Maltzan, the German Ambassador to the United States, «;i- killed in an aeroplane accident with four other passengers and the pilot. The aeroplane, which was bound from Berlin to184 words
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Article90 1927-09-24 9 Parts of Edinburgh Badly Flooded. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Rugby. September 23. Heavy rain continues throughout th« Kriiish [ales, One of the cities which has been most affected if Edinburgh, many parts of which are badly flooded. The reconnaissance seaplanes which l.avc baa tourinp seaside resorts encountered90 words
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Article81 1927-09-24 9 Veteran Tiger in Gay Spirits. [reuter telegram] London, .jeptember 23. Paris General Pershing, General Bwraga and a delegation of American Legionaries called on M. Clemenceau. The conversation was carried on in Knu'lish. If. Clemenceau was sprucely •ui'l very gay. He even seized <ii i i-riil Pershing's handsReuter - 81 words
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Article91 1927-09-24 9 Distinguished War Record In Navy. [RECTER TELEGRAM] London, September 23. Th« Rev. Alfred Swann, vicar of \g% Yorkshire, has been appointed Dean of Hunt; Kong Cathedral and Arch<icaeon fur Kniflish work in the diocese of Virtnria, Honfr Kong. The Rev. Mr. Swann joined the NavyReuter - 91 words
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Article63 1927-09-24 9 Surtax Proposed on Incomes Over £500. FUUTia TXLKGKAM] London, September 23. The annual report of the I.aliour Party stalis I hut the executive will submit, at tin iapandinc conference at Blackpool, a prop, .sal for a special surtax on all inroBlfit over C6Q0 a year derived63 words
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Article32 1927-09-24 9 MUS SOLINI'S NEW ORDER. [trans-ocean service] Berlin, September U. Home .Siiciior Mussolini luts sent out circular letter forbidding the use of his MM for streets, s<|iia;es,. institut?s, lountaim or ■oclattei in future.32 words
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Article419 1927-09-24 9 Friendship Understanding With Britain. Decision on the Slavery Question. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Rugby, September 23. The text is issued of the treaty of friendship and good understanding b«tween Great Britain and the Hejaz, Nejd and its dependencies and ratified there on September 17, together with the notes419 words
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Article61 1927-09-24 9 Merging of Well-known New York Firms. [MUTER TELEGRAM] London, September New York A consolidation of interests to become effective on January 1, is announced between the well-known publishers Doubleday. Page and Co. and George H. Doran and Co.. New York. Heinemann's, London, are included in the merger, asReuter - 61 words
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Article38 1927-09-24 9 [RELTER TKLECBAIt] London, September 23. Buenos Aires The second game in the Capablanca-Alekhine championship series was a draw after 19 moves. The third was won hy Capablanca. Capablanca resigned the first game after 43 move.38 words
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Article109 1927-09-24 9 Compston Wins Final From Braid. [Reuter Telegram.] London, September 23. In the final of the News of the World Thousand Guineas professional tournament at Walton Heath, Archie Compston beat James Braid 8 and 7. American Women's Championship. In the semi-finals of the American women's championship. Mrs. HornReuter - 109 words
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Article190 1927-09-24 9 Proposals of Geneva Committee. Scheme to Permit of U. S. Participation. [UUTCR TELEGRAM] London, September 23. Geneva The Disarmament Committee considered the report of ftl. Debrouckerc, Belgium, on the resolution)! already adopted with regard to arbitration, security, disarmament and the work of the preparatory commission on disarmament. The report190 words
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Article69 1927-09-24 9 I Geneva: General applause grezted the announcement of the President in the League Assembly that the German delegation had lisped the optional clause un arbitration Of the Hagu statute. TRANS-OCEAN SERVICE] Berlin, September 23. 1 Geneva Dr. Stresemann to-day signed the compulsory arbitration clause for live 169 words
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Article88 1927-09-24 9 Transport and General Workers Stay Out. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.] Rugby, September 23. The Transport and General Workers' I'nion has declined to be associa'ad with the proposed 'industrial alliance of miners, railwaymen, transport workers, engineers und other union;. Mr. Bevin, general secretary of the Transport Workers' Union, in explaining88 words
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Article66 1927-09-24 9 Arrest of Students In Holland. [reuter telegram] London, September 2:;. Amsterdam The police of Amsterdam, Lcyden and the Ha^ue raided the apartments of certain Outch Indian students suspected of beirii involved in a I Wily discoveied Communist plot. A number of arrests were made. Thu ]:olice tookReuter - 66 words
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Article28 1927-09-24 9 One Goal Victory for British Team. [Reuter Telegram.] London, September 23. New York The British polo team defeated the champions, the Hurricanes, by 8 to 7.Reuter - 28 words
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Article50 1927-09-24 9 [TRANS-OCEAN SERVICE] Berlin, September 23. Berne A Swiss military balloon piloted by Lieutenant Rudolph KragensuehL in trying to fly over the Alps, was forced to make an emergency landing on account of fog in Austrian territory near Innsbruck. The pilot was temporarily interned and the balloon connscated.50 words
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Article77 1927-09-24 9 The committee appointed by the Chief Secretary. F.M.S., to consider the revision of the Civil Procedure Code, met on Wednesday at the Judge's bungalow. Ipoh. Those present were the Chief Justice (Chairman of the Committee), Mr. Justice W. H. Thome, the Acting Legal Adviser (Mr. W. Burton), the Registrar, Supreme77 words
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Article183 1927-09-24 9 Manifesto by Primo De Rivera. Opponents Judged Guilty Of High Treason. [KEITER TELEGRAM] London, September IM. San Sebastian The Kinpr has authorised the Government to increase thi- nu in bership of the National Assembly to 400. following this OmmhI I'rimo d issued a statement to the effect thatReuter - 183 words
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Article113 1927-09-24 9 First Prize of *10,000 Awarded. [REITER TELEGRAM] London, September 23. Spokane Holman, of St. Paul, Minnesota, was warded the firs' prize of $10,000 in the hrst class oi ihi- A:r Derby. His time for tht uans-continen-tal flight uf 2,850 milts WM 19 hours 42 niin. ir2 sec.Reuter - 113 words
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Article297 1927-09-24 9 Hooligans Attack School Boy In Playing Field. The District Judge. Mr. N. 1>. Mu<lie. ij afternoon listened to tl IB example of ruffianism in Singapore H evidenced in ar. attack on school boy by hooligans, one of whom rtabbed three of the attacked lad's comrade* "11 their297 words
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Article106 1927-09-24 9 Captain Geoffrey Hackworth is appointed tf Biajcanpre a- Captain-in-Charga, a post which Captain 11. S. Bhipway has he'il for the past two year- (aay* Truth 1. 1 The only other naval ofleer >vt attached. to the n w base b a paymaster lieut.coniinamle!. but there is a106 words
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Article569 1927-09-24 9 Down for Nine in Seventh Round. A FOUL CLAIMED. Dempsey Badly Battered at The Close. The rallies hclow doscrilio the Ion round contest' in Chicago in which (iene Tunm y iuccwfully rfrfendc-H lnlilli- attain*! the ex-champion. Jack Dmmmjt. Hempsoy had Tunney down f < r ninr569 words
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Article93 1927-09-24 9 Singapore Coroner on A Dangerous Practice. The light of coolie* perched on Us.- top of bags piled hisrh on lorries ii a common one in Singapore. The Singapore Coroner, Lieut-Col. I Hope-Palknc:*, rharacteriied the pm day into the death ol Tan A Ii Weng, who sustained93 words
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Article305 1927-09-24 10 Was the Champion Down for A Lonp Count The cabled description at the TunncyDemp«ey f>L:l)t show that it was full :if thrills. At the end Dempaaj was as badly battered u in that first contest in l'hilndelphiu a year ago, and Tunney's victory was apparently by a305 words
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Article299 1927-09-24 10 Y.M.C.A. Carnival Preliminary Heats. irj heati in the V..M.CA. Swimming Carnival wen held yesterday at the Y.M.C.A. Swimming Pool. Th-.-Canma; is tu take place on October 1. n ollowbig were the results: Junior 80 yards champion. Heat 1 Tan Hong Seng and Ten Siev Kiat tied place, time 51299 words
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Article176 1927-09-24 10 S.LJLA. Spoon Competition. The monthly spoon shoot of the Singapore I adiea' Rifle Association was heM on September 22 and was won Mr Bomen lie, who also won the ammui ition iweep. The'following cards were returned on 1 Plate im-si-nted by Mr- DyM was shot for .11 Seletar176 words
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Article36 1927-09-24 10 Itunukok Heats Suitron. I In. ii. Our dun < re>|,i,ndent. Bangkok, September Jl. ngkok Kncby team beat BaigOß b> Bvr points to nil. mi\ interjecting and well eoaested garni and v\ .i.. witnessed by a larire36 words
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Article615 1927-09-24 10 Malays Easily Defeat The Tamils. The Malay.; met the Tamils Physical Culture Association, Selangor, team' yesterday on the Stadium and, maintaining i hi \r much improved font, they roeceed -d in defeating the visitors by five goals to one, 1 he Malays were out and oui. the better615 words
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Article176 1927-09-24 10 Minor Affairs Leading to Street Attacks. On three Chinese being charged before the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. C. H. I this- mornirur. with committing an aiiray in Cumniinjr Street. Court In- ted that although the imn were nirhtinjr with their fists this was Brack MM serious than176 words
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Article90 1927-09-24 10 An Additional Artist To Perform. There will j>e in additional artist at Um concert to he given at the Victoria Theatre to-morrow evening, arranged by Mrs. G. M. Alford on behalf of tVc Children'- Aid BoctetJL This i> Mr. Dimoff, t hi- famous lalahiika player, who ".is here90 words
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Article32 1927-09-24 10 A ChiitoM eooHa win «:is am yesterday on ;i charge «i .si,.;iiinc a fold necklet from ;i roolic woman <>n SemlMwaaf K tati is in hospital uii<lor sus|>iric.ii (it tw-inj.- ;i lunatic32 words
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Article215 1927-09-24 10 To-day's English and Scottish League Matches. The following are the English and Scottish league matches to be played today Division I. Aston Villa v. Bury. Blackburn v. Birmingham. Bolton v. Middlesbro' Cardiff v. Newcastle. Derby v. Arsenal. Everton v. Huddersfield. Manchester U. v. Tottenham. Portsmouth v. Leicester. Sheffield215 words
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Article492 1927-09-24 10 Market Lartrely Influenced Bj Sentiment. Lewis and Peat (Singapore) report Singapore, September :i3. Doling '.iV' [ia.-i week the mai-K- h;i Inn largely influenced 1;\ sentiuic-nt and a further fall h.is been resisted by tli expectation that the Goverhmffh* may shortly nake a favourable announcement with retard ti>492 words
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Article37 1927-09-24 10 A Hindi lecture OH Tile dual tif I. iff wi.l lie ill livered at ihe Indian Aaaociation by Mr. Sakaldco Rai to-morrow at ,s p.m. Mr. R. S. Dongre will preside. All in lereyted are cordially invited.37 words
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Article1501 1927-09-24 10 Details of the Malayan Performances. Singapore Swimmers Not Fai Behind. Singapore and Malayan athh tainly distir.pi, i-ht-d themselves M tlft K:.i Kastern Olympic cam.'s which havt; just btfta com-lud -.1. Although they ctW I ud a.- representative of China y*t inasmnch as many of them were frainei here1,501 words
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Article413 1927-09-24 10 Mi;.ils-l>bin Chinese Eligible Fo« China Lurinjf the pa<t few days, the point that the Str;uts-uorn Chinese who comrfieted in the Eastern Olympiad as r^- t i < of China were not nitltled 'n do M has been raised. A* British M.oru nihjaftl li i-; claimed that ihcy should413 words
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Letter126 1927-09-24 10 Editor of rimes. Sir- "i/ fi.iwn to an article in you entitle I J-lj.ni,' and Malaya. •i unately irom the, ■ii aviation the rci.iarlcs und the ■trietun tini-ir.-are 01 it i i. -i. i il(fs i,,., lurid in a\ i ion matt< i "V wher.< .en aiiuir-cd126 words
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Letter167 1927-09-24 10 To the Edit Sir, No nded the last Pontianak m ■< lii g and th< have 'ci n mill to whu should ur te tl > ol icial ai uni ol pro kich Mr. Peck's name was prominent waj printed r, what wac staj. :ii\onial.le i "r. IK:167 words
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Article64 1927-09-24 10 Nocturnal Visitors Who Took A (Iramophohc. Five Can .wi< I with pistol, took part li iml<l oad house at gun of .?(Tectcl. Yam Ah Moh. a Wallicli StrM coffeeshop keeper, was held up in his man by I Kant I £tn. toilr.y. in addition I |i rellery Mid64 words
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Article16 1927-09-24 10 Kirkham a >chen inu-rliim:.,. lich i,.- i..n;il und I local Biirniifh Conn.-i!16 words
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Article709 1927-09-24 11 Good news for the Fat Floreat Singapore What a scream Pub-licit y. Floreat Singapore '''The city is infested with savages." The Coroner. It is said that the Chinese pil*< mort Bias -cd than ever Why do no; niarriod women ride pillion asks Home contemporary Because thiy refus.709 words
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Article900 1927-09-24 11 Business at General Meeting At Batu Anam. The following minute:: of business I the ppneral meeting of UlS Job on Planters' Association held at the < h,b, Batu Anam, on September 22, -have li n forwarded by Rmnie, I.owick and tai Present Mr. W. Miller M»ckav fin the900 words
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Advertisement235 1927-09-24 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. The Modern Business Girl I A Model of Efficiency Trim, efficient, cheerful235 words
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Advertisement311 1927-09-24 11 Raffles Hotel "SAKE" McGIIIRFS LITTLE SYMPHONIE Ci.e-I Condiirliir MAURICE I.KI'I \T. TO-MORROW at 11. .10 a.vi. Overture Basstu and Liiumilla M Glinka Opera Fantaisie Tannd l:. Warner Violin Soli Scotch Romance v. Bpeaen Chanson Indoue Kursakow .Maurice Leplat Peer (iynt Suite' No. 1. K. (Jriep: (a) The Morni R 1311 words
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Article957 1927-09-24 12 Sunday, September 25. der this hearing we publish each week details of the .services to be held al Singapore Churches whose authorities r us with the necessary information, nsure insertion, these notices must us by Friday afternoon.] \ndrews Cathedral.— 15th Sunday after y, September 25, 7 a.m.. Holy957 words
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Article60 1927-09-24 12 "It is the duty of every one of you to make at least one person happy during the week," said the Sunday-school teacher. "I have," Johnny answered promptly. "That's nice. And what did you do "I've been to see my aunt," said Johnny, "bwmn I -know60 words
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Advertisement228 1927-09-24 12 RADION THE LATEST MEDICINE FOR THE PREVENTION AND RADICAL CURE OF MALARIA AN APPRECIATION I have been suffering from Malaria for over a year and I had attacks every month. In spite of my taking quinine regularly I could not abate the attacks. I took a small bottle of Radion228 words
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Advertisement351 1927-09-24 12 Gives Your Skin Ad Oxygen Bath Ven-Yusa Cream provides an exhilarating tonic for the iaded skin. It virtually gives i'he tissues a purifying Oxygen bath, and brings velvety softness 10 the skin and greater charm and loveliness 10 ihe complexion. Regular use of Ven-Yu»a preserves one's good looks despite climate351 words
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Advertisement176 1927-09-24 12 B»BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM«BM*fl 7 ISsh |n S 7 /^V Music— that ever constant link with home, and STATE EXPRESS No. 555-the cigarette that is present on all occasions where good taste prevails. STQTE fXP^ESS CIGARETTES P^l^rHr MADE RV HAND THE ALL -BRITISH IMPERIAL TYPEWRITER The British and Colonial Governments and aU the176 words
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Article487 1927-09-24 13 Second Exhibition in British Malaya. We have received eopy of tin- explanation und catalogue of tne second exhibition in British Malaya <>f modern town planning an<l bunting to be opened l>y the Hon. Mr. 11. \V. Thomson. CJ4.G., at Ipoh Town Hall .>n Monday. The exhibition, which has487 words
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Article340 1927-09-24 13 A Schoolboy Who Squandered Fortune. Yeaterda.) afternoon in tha Bankruptcy Court. befo:e Mr, iti Dean Mr T. B. Cocker, the Deputy Offlcia nee, eoodu :ted a n imber of pnl aminations. A h'tn>. woman, Chi Why X thai 'H sid'-s he:- Inisl.and ami -on being bankrupts, >h- «rai340 words
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Article67 1927-09-24 13 Queen in Charpe of Soaps And Perfumes. J,on<lon. September The KiiiK was :i stall hi. Idci iit the Halmoral Castl... Ml yt-.-tinlay. In a very business-like manner he mM "Ul U BnarmOM r UWI of flowers and finally diaposed of the Qui-i ii Mary soli! soap67 words
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Advertisement240 1927-09-24 13 cars TRUCKS TRACTORS "An Empire Product" c CONFIDENCE TOIIRRR Ford products are bought by name because purchasers know they are dependable products of a reputable manufacturer, backed by the further dependability of dealers everywhere. lllDlm ofciDAlN fhjj. Confidence is shared by fifteen million owners $1,365. all over the world. Fistributors240 words
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Advertisement285 1927-09-24 13 I AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORK PROPERTUB. ■•ears. CheeM Kr.on Sana 4 Ce."e s:iiorpnm \'o. :in. Chulia Street, Wr.iiiesd. > S«i>'<-mlicr .il U9 ;>•" 1 i.ot 1 I lat ■■'■'•■< >•■■■ md j-iicphn ...i- nremisei kt.mvn us No. 2.'!, I Holk.w.iy Luna, Singapore, area 1,114 square feet, gull rent Lot 2.285 words
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Advertisement2071 1927-09-24 14 r Assets over $7,500,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $27,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 82, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England aid compiles with the British Life Assurance2,071 words
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Advertisement876 1927-09-24 14 THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., LTD. LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES. The Original Shares in this Company were $100 shares with $50 paid. On January 18, 1919, a call was made on these shares of $50 per share so that the shares should be fully paid up. On March876 words
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Advertisement796 1927-09-24 14 GOVERNMENT OF PAHANG Tenders will be received at the office of the State Engineer. Pahunsr, Kuala Lipis, up to noon cf September 27. l!'i!7. for the the construction of Sisters' Quarters, Pekan. Plans and specifications may be seen and all particular obtained at the offices of the State Engineer, Pahang,796 words
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Advertisement164 1927-09-24 15 c AUSTIN "12" Tourer $2,775 AUSTIN "7" Borneo Motors, Ltd. (locorpoMtad In S.S.) Singapore, Malacca, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. N-^/^~ J r" .1 >| SMALL TIGER BALM «ot«e -^iil^'\ viv ''i >>x^^^^^^^\^^^^^^ > >^'-- ft Red or Whiu ls lra same in Quality HK. IKB HALM 'rVh U164 words
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Advertisement384 1927-09-24 15 6EIJ|S(^D By.ij.cn. ment we are j-. new iii 1 position to offer to S|. offered for bo little money. SINGER SENIOR now REDUCED to su how m anil $£,175.00. judge for 11. THE CYCLE CARRIAGE COMPANY, (1926) UMJTED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) >**OI RHODE f J^kwE^^^Bßt' is individuall >384 words
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Advertisement166 1927-09-24 16 By Special Appointment to DM. tke King of Siam. f Eatd. 1872. PRESENTS of Splendour and Value GENUINE PEARL NECKLACES JEWELLERY and SILV£R WARE We stock exactly what is needed for you, apart from your ordinary choice. B. P. De Silva (The Premier Jeweller) 62 .1, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Branch:166 words
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Advertisement267 1927-09-24 16 CEMENT BRICKS and HOLLOW BLOCKS of different sizes. < Elkayes Concrete Works, 40, HIGH STREET. I, uiitiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiMiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiL Get a Car for i your leave ON THE BEST TERMS 5 Any popular make of car ready for S 2 you on arrival. Written guarantee s 5 given to repurchase at 6<267 words
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Advertisement977 1927-09-24 16 OJIOTED ADVERTISEMENTS THE PREPAID eaargas for Waata, For Sal., To Lot, ote.. la ordinary eloaa aat typ« (»T«raga six words to Una) ara I— Par lino Ona insertion 28 cants, two tns. 46 eta., threa Ins. 64 cents, four Ins. 82 cants, five ins. $1.00, six Ins. $1.18, ten ins.977 words
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Advertisement397 1927-09-24 16 SITUATIONS WANTED LADY STENO-TYPIST Jeslrei poaltion. Apply 848, Straits Timer SITUATION WANTKD us hou«e-kecp.r. Good references. Apply 597, Straits Times. LADY TELEPHONE OPERATOR, with knowledge of shor'.hand and typewriting desires employment. Apply 387, Straits Times. PLANTING ASSISTANT seeks appointment on rubber estate, seven years' experience engineering knowledge, speaks Tamil, ExService.397 words
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Advertisement155 1927-09-24 16 A.0.F.8. i Members of the above Ancient Order who need their MUGS Will find the Genuine Stamped Article at FRANKEL'S Price $3.50 each. These MUGS are made in England and each one sold benefits the War Disabled Soldiers. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS For Quantities to Societies, etc. On application. Sold by SINGAPORE,155 words
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Advertisement333 1927-09-24 16 THE LATEST DANCING SERIES. DANCING ANCIENT AND MODERN, hy Ethel L. Urlin f2.io MODERN BALL ROOM DANCING, hy tor SilvrM.T. The World Champion Ballroom Dan.ir f1.20 BALL ROOM DAN( ING. by H. St. John Kunuiry $2.10 THE ART OF DA-CING. hy K.tuSmith f1.20 THE lUNCK Off (I\A, hy Collum—Lire I'nity333 words
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