The Straits Times, 1 August 1928

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  • 823 2 "STONEY JACK'S" WORK FOR MUSEUM. The resignation of Mr. G. E. Lawrence—or Stoney Jack as he is known to every navvy in London from his position as Inspector of Excavations to the London Museum, St. James', makes it possible to reveal the romantic story of his work
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  • 163 2 Programme of Drills up to and for August 6, 1928 Wednesday, August 1, Siglap, CadetsRaffles Inst., In Camp. Thursday, August 2, Siglap, Ruffle? I Inst. Cadets, In Camp 5.15 p.m., Drill I Hall, Chinese Company, Recruits Train- ing Drill Hall, Brigade Sig. Section, Section Training 6.30 p.m.,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 270 2 BramatSe Tests Prove Parker Dnofolds I Are Unbreakable T~j POPPED 3.000 'eet from an aeroX !ano, picked up ur.ir.jured thrown 9EEij| from (ht top of a ':ysc/uper and landed unharmed— run over by throo loaded i omnibuses without breaking. Parker Duofold Caps and Earrels are now made of non-brea!;ab!e "Pormanite".
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    • 168 2 Interwoven Socks set new standards for the finest textile materials, smart colourings and modish patterns. Reasonably priced.too. Interwoven are the overwhelming choice of men everywhere. Made f>T the imiij's laraM manwfmetmm heeiery Sbe ani §cc! 158« SO N ft SERVICE FOR ALL CLASSES OF PRINI INO. RICKARD'S The Pronpt Printers
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    • 290 2 BIG OPPORTIMTY COMPLETE VIOLIN OUTFITS. COMFBISING Splendid tone violin, bow. imi icn iMther ■haped-caae, reeln, pitch pipp, nnte Bad one set ot extra s'. r 6 QUALITIES. Prices $15, S2O, $28, $35. $40 and $55. Please write for !!i:*tr:ite:l t.italo'jne. SFASON Co., Ltd. 11l and lIS, NOKTfI BBIIHiE ROAD, BINGAPORB.
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  • 762 3 GUILTY PLEA ON 48 COUNTS. "AN HONOURABLE NAME BESMIRCHED." You have disgraced an honourable profession you have besmirched an honourable name." With this comment Mr. Justice Branson, at the Old Bailey, passed a sentence of four years' penal servitude on Lord Terrington, described in the calendar
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  • 160 3 Madge Titheradge's New York Romance. Miss Madge Titheradge, the actress, has b«en secretly married in New York to Mr. Edgar Park, an American manufacturer. Miss Tithcradge left England a few months ago to appear in New York in The Pali iots," which was withdrawn after a run
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 186 3 TRUE DODGE DEPENDABILITY in service work Genuine Dodge Brothers parts Labour charges according to flat rate schedule Mechanics trained in Dodge service work These are your positive assurance of satisfaction when your Dodge is serviced by LYONS MOTORS, LTD. 92-100, Or. hard Koad, Singapore. APPROVED DOIM;E I .'RGTI'EKS 3KRVICE STATION.
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    • 739 3 IDEAL BLUE SCREEN including stitching with eyele's and rope complete. Order your TENNIS BLUE DRILL SCREEN oi good workmanship and British Manufac- ture from MONO. BIN HOOSAINSAH 66. ROBINSON ROAD. Telephone 2454. j GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial; Secretary's Otlice, up to rtoon of August 13,:
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    • 197 3 WHITEAWAYS Genuine Annual SALE Big Bargains are being offered in all Depts. Ladies' Shoes and Millinery are shewn at very big reductions. Men's Shirts and Socks at Real Bargain Prices. This is your opportunity to renew your Bed Linen, Curtains and Upholstering Material at Unbeatable Prices. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW 1 (INCORPORATED
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 532 4 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL Ut CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage due Spore NALDERA 16,100 Aug. 11 KASHGAR 9,000 Aug.
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    • 628 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naptaa, MnrseilUs. London, Antwerp and Rotterdam Vessels Tonnage Due Sail KATOKI MARU JO.OOO Aug. 2 3 ATSUTA MART 8,000 Aug. 16 17 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Aug. 30 31 HAKONE MARU U1.5U0 Sept. 13 14 SUWA MARU 11,000 Sept. 27 28 FUSHIMI MARU 11,000
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    • 485 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Reguh.r monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,875 tons) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest i:nd finest steamers trading to Auttralia, Cabins
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    • 659 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL FAQ&ET NAY. GO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland! I'nder eoutrfcet ivith tr< NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT TaiafkaM No. 3G40, with suu-conni--ctiona Passage, Fre.ght, Transh.ftr.ent Marin< Depts. and Manager's Desk. Representatives for Sianpan nnd Straits. Settlement of the Olh.-iul Touriat Bureau oi Java. All information, detail":.' itineratk'.' (we
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    • 539 4 THE BLUE FUHNEL LiBE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LIMITED. THE CHINA MLT.U. STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMSIT.KDA.I, ROTTEKDAM. ANTWERP, BAM BURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW*— MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. -BOSTON, NEW STORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND
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    • 442 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK coasting SKRVICE. For Kratay, Traagaaaa, Kelantan. Bangnura, Te'.upin. PatanT, sineois, Lacon, Haniiaa. Kokaaami, Lani;!iuiin, i humpnn und llunt:kok. Arrival Departurt SUDDHAMB In port Au«. 1 UMia nre Itted throughout with elactric light and hive .saellent aeeosßawdatlan foi lirst class paaavagara.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 600 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated ii England) EI.I.F.RM \N IJNB PASSRNfiKR AND KKKIHHT SERVICI TO CHE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT nBGIT SERVICB If ABM TO Hong Koni» Shanghai and Japan Due Spore s.s. CITY OF KHARTOUM In port I s.s. CITY OK KHI a.s. CITY OK GLASGOW
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    • 479 5 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE NEW YORK and BOSTON Tia COLOMBO, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES ArriTe Leave Leave S'pors S'pors Penang I'rri.iilent Garflcld Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 11 I'reaident Harrison Aug. 20 Aug. 23 Aug. 26 I'm*., dent Monroe Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. 8 President
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    • 491 5 JOINT SERVICE OF STDOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ "NEDERLAND" ROTTERDAMSCHE LLOYD HOMEWARDS. GENOA, SOUTHAMPTON, AMSTERDAM via Uelawan, Sahane, Colombo and Algiers Leave Spore S.M.N. Vessels Tonnage (at noon) JOHAN DE WITT 10,500 Aug. 10 PRINSKS JULIANA X.lOO Au(j. 2-J P. C. HOOFT 15,000 Sept. 7 KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN 8.200 Sept. 21 J. P.
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    • 192 5 S.S. EMPRESS OF FRANCE 27.000 tons Displacement. The abors veaaat, having luxurious First >' 'I i sf ait-oi.imodntion. is scheduled to irv»\ Singapore for Vancouver via bong Kong, Shaoshat, Kobe ami Yokohama on or about November 22, 1928. The fares aye as follows I ir-l Secoud QMf CUhh ■laaipuu tn
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    • 56 5 MALABAR I FANS Keep you cool on the most sultry days. Stocks are held by the Sole Agents IpENTRAI I W ENGINE WBff LTD! Lm SINGAPORE ll'OH K. LUMPUR. II j 1 L, -La S flail I \l- liiV J Eftafaail i*%*" H 8R1M65 HAPPIHESS TD ALL/ PHUriE: 3463 «n
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 531 6 GAIETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRF Junction Albert and Brncoolen Streets. North Bridge Road. Tel. No. 259. I'roia Friday, July 27, to Thurs, Aujust 1. From Wednesday. Aug. Ito Tuesday, Auk. T NIGHTLY at 9. International News and New Comedy Paramount Presents The alpst Ba roonl Craze MPI ASTIf ACT THE BLACK
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    • 392 6 ALHAMBRA, Commencing August 11. x. cow* CAnewt W^ 1 JS DOLORES DEL RIO NIS FOx The. OIRCCTQR, STAR/md SCENARI6To/'RAMONA* BIMBO W£iX\\ c; rcat T^ y i^f i N. Comedian BOOK k EARLY •Olmbo- the n..rlhfLl monh cotncdian of the Ptrtmouiil (Vrturc 'Oiang* KOU CHANG I" Contains more rwal Drama, more
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    • 538 6 UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION beg to announce that they control the exchttive rights f'.r distribution of the following METBO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S Super-Productions "BEN Hl'R" ROOKIES" BIG PARADE ANNO. LAURIE "VALENCIA" "FI.ESI3 THE DEVIL" "AFTKR MIDNIGHT n "TELL IT TO THE "THE MAGICIAN" MARINES" "TIN HATS" "THE BHOW TWELVE MILES OIT FLAMING FOREST "THE
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  • 138 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, Ang.i--t 1 R, W. lilt ;i.!n.. U, 10.10 p.m., 9.6. ill, knntraliana v. All Europeans. I p.m. Tfcarsday, Aagaal H. \V. 11.12 him., U, 10.50 p.m., 9.9. I:. I til closes. Football, .v. tralians v. li'ikc of Stadium, i. Malayan Ceanis Championships. Iriday. Aueust .1
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  • 214 7 Wedaci day August 1. j Ship* a—agaUa (hr Wkaevea or expected to arrive. l.ntrance nPPB. HARBOIR >!:iin Wssirl Bpartoß, Samson 11. Rintan;. 111!.111!.11!. I Heaa-I Oil Whr.rf Nil Coa! Wk?rf S.:i Belle wwmmji i\ i>ky docks lanjonc Tacnr. Albeit Daaa i Victoria Deck BJI.B. Pi.pper r>. Kinta
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  • 124 7 To-day, tuagl 2 p.m. l':it..r.i and Banadib) 2 p.m. Sel:;t Pandjaag and Bngan Si Api Api (Esmeralda) 2 p.m. p.m. I i;:,riKa I land !".a.l;oc .md Palembanjf 3 p.m. pnd Fakan Baroe i Van 3 p.m. Blinjoe, Pangkal I'inang and Billiton 4 p.m. ihad 1 4 p.m.
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  • 54 7 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 31. 1' .r, exchanges ;iro Amsterdam mii- Berlin 2::.l, Bombay Brussels M.'JU, Bucharest It-tt, Copenhagen ne\ J-,.J:i. livlsingfors ISS, llmiK K.m.i I-, ii. K.,i,.> 1~. sUt-IM, Lisbon MM, New York 4JSS Oslo lv.'n. I'aris 121.05, Prague LM-:j. Stockholm 18.15, Shanghai 1.42 5, Yokohama Is.
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  • 340 7 CYCLIST K ILLED. Collision With Car At Junction. A fatal collision between a Chinese unad 'liiiii Ko Sail);, and a motor car on July 2:>, at the junction of D:\lvey Road with Stevens Road was Urn subject of an inquest to-day. A verdict of (ituth by rnisadveiiture wan returned. Mr.
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  • 218 7 Afternoon Evening Performances 1 At Katonff Park. The programme of public performances to lie driven by the Singapore Police Band durinjr the next three months includes a number, either afternoon or eveninir. to i be piven at Katonfj Park r.nd Victoria Street. The evening performances atj Katonjr
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  • 163 7 SHARE MARKET REPORTS. Macphail and Co., Ltd. Singapore, August 1. I Rubber. Local M% cents. Dull. I■■ Loadoa £213 ss. liubbvrs.--Quiet. Ccunemaras 971-j cents-1 1.05. Amal. Malays 2.35-2.60, Brogas 58-61 < eeata, Balcownies 1.45-1.60, Ajrer H«Mm| I.SS-LSB, Ratattta <fl H rente, Brunei Unite di 1 2.75-S, Kempas 1.90-2.10, Pajams 1.2(M
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  • 196 7 ■lagaaaw. Aagaal 1. London. Rubber 9.5/16 d., up l/16d. Local ;i', eeata. London. Tin £213 55., up ss. Mining- -Quiet. TaipinK 1.05-1.08, North 1 Taiping 1.04-1.07, South Taipinc 45-47 cents,! Malay Consols 81-83 cents, Kuchai 1.3 C.-1.40, PeUllu 4.22^-4.27^1, Sung.i Way 2.75-2.K5, Kli.iik River :>.35-3.45. Rahman
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  • 262 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, August 1. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/3T« Demand 2 3 UAfl Private 3 m. credit ff/4 7/-J2 On New York, Demand 65 15/16 Private HO d's ITJ4I On France, Bank T.T. 1126 O;i India, Bank T.T. i 54 On Hong Konst, Bank T.T. 9vi
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  • 67 7 Tone of Market: —Stondy sellers reserved. Latest Cable :—Londo-i: —Londo-i Spot Shcot 9'id. per lb. New York :—Spot Sh t v,. cents 19 per lb. R.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.J.F. S|.j.-. -A bafers pries for July—'lo/jy cc-Hs. t.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Itandard R.S.S.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 433 7 r«L pa. i ■1 £1 Asam Kumbnng :i £1 Kangrin Tin 1 1 Hatanj; I'adang 1 1 Uatu Caves "1 £1 Chcndcriang 1 1 Chin Chin ■1 £1 Kastcrn Siam 'I £1 Hand Yai 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt "1 £1 Iluey Yot Ord. ■1 £1
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    • 192 7 Issue Val. I'd. Buyers Scllsn 2 2 Alex. Brick Preft. 1.97 ',i 2.02 k 2 2 Alrx. Brick Or<ls. Lit 2.25 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco C.15.0 6.0.0 1 1 Central Engine 0.50 O.!i5 1 1 Cycle Carriage 0.40 0.S0 £1 £1 E. SmeltinK Co. 14.71 IBM 5 5
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    • 94 7 V. Eng. 6 p.c. 1^25,500 Z r .'c C'/o pri-m. Sin^re COM Storage Deb 7 p.c. 1555,000 100 110 Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. 1,878,000 of 1001 par. C prem. Sin K apore Municipal 4V4 pc. of 1907 $1,600,000 90 par. 9invanore Municipal iVi B.C. 3*009 $I.IOoSJo 90
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    • 393 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. Allenby «1) Alor Gujah (»1) A. Hita. ($1) A. Kunii.* l$U Am. Malay i$2) A. Molek ($1) A. Punas (»5l Ilalgownic ($1) Bauatt ($1) ISmnas N. ($1) Hrunvi 0. (V>> B. Jcluton* <*O H. Katil ($1) ISukit K. B. (»1)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 88 7 REMINDER I KIIM V \!<;rs'i" .1. at p.m. N,i. ItHi. Caimhill Road (off Orchard Rd.) AUCTION SALE excellent Java teak household furniture. eea. I design teak 'i.'..rs, bee— wtti lining table and chairs. desiga Europe-made t nelled hiirrur panels, spring seated apbelatered arm chairs and n teak wardrobes and almeirah
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    • 166 7 SECOND-HAND CARS fRANKEL'S FIAT |-OR 509 MODEL, 4 srater 2 doors 800 TnKJIXT TDK* 5D9 4 n 2 S S.O UKIM 1 UKI509 4 4 !'->0 509 4 4 9»0 501 TOURER 9">o 501 SALOON 81,250 510 tourer 677 M ter turn VICTORIA STREET CHEVROLET TOIREK r.OOr .00 1^ p...
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    • 572 7 HeCULLT—■rn'N'irs-unss.--On Aurust 1 19M, ih, pi iyt*r.as S:!:-::,-port', bj i. Ke\. hdl BOXING ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 DOOaa I MAIN EVKNTS. JWALA SINGH KID CHARLIE 10 Rounds cleveOauro battling kwi 10 Rounds. Supported by LITTLE LEWIS and others. NEW WORLD STADIUM Popular Prices $3, $2, $1 and 50 cts. Hnnkim;
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    • 797 7 i LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Clas- ififd Ul— see page It, WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. PRONT (corner) Balcoaj B rO LET, one shop in Groavei Building. Immediate intry la) ATTRACTIVE BOOM nen .:.B,LI Rd. 1 1 .-nt.i. (Ip) BUNGALOW, near town, dec j-'iir.. furn. !tn be taken over. 7, 1 TO
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 78 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (By Courtesy of Government ll.aiih Office.) For the 24 Hoora ending at Midnight oa July 31. Max. haiio larpaialßH 82 F. Mm. shade t<"ii:penm..r 72.7 K. Mean >haile temperature 76.5 F. Max. Mat radiation 98 V. Mm. crass radiation 74.:; K. Sea UM.ipiTuture Max. tt,
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  • 547 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. NANKING. Sir Austen Chamberlain has made the speech which all British people in the Far East fervently hoped for but did not dare to expect. He has made the plain and unequivocal statement that before the Nationalists of China can talk of revision
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  • 549 8 The refusal of Ceylon to make a grant to the Colonial Advisory Council of Agriculture and Animal Health has a I significance which should not be over- looked in the Straits Settlements. This Council is one of the Right Hon W. G. A. Orr.isby-Gore's pet schemes, and it
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  • 596 8 TELEPHONIC MYSTERY AT TANGLIN. A telephonic phenomenon is disturbing the suburban serenity of Tanglin. What happens, apparently, is this: the telephone rings, and the lady of the house answers it. If she replies in English an educated Chinese voice inquires Is that naming a numbei similar to, but
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  • 356 8 The funeral of Mr. T. L. Gosling, which took place at Bidadari yesterday afternoon, was expressive of the widi'-.-pral sympathy felt at the decease of this old Singapore resident. The eortcjfe w:ts ol a military character, the coffin Delng draped with the Union Jack,
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  • 62 8 Hendcrson, Helm and Company, Inc., I New York, .send us the following cable dated July 31, their quotations being in gold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber exchanges sales to-day 475 tons. September 19.10, October 19.10, Novembei 19.10, December 19.20, January 19.10, February 18.90, March 18.90, April 18
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  • 505 8 FINANCIAL POSITION REPORTED. f (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 31. The half-yearly meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters was held at Port Dickion this morning, when the Hon. Mr. J. S. Arter, presiding, referred to the conference held during the week end, and said that
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  • 92 8 Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Langston have booked passages for Malaya by the Alalwa, arriving early in November. The marriage has been arranged between the Rt. llev. John Hind, Bishop of Fukien, and Dr. Winifred lleyworth of West Derby, Liverpool. Dr. A. M. Milne, L.M.S., Singapore, has
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  • 48 8 Notice Given To Administration At Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Aug. 1. It is understood that the Government have given notice to ull members of the Restriction Department, which comprises of locally engaged Kuropeans and Asiatics, stating that their services are not required after September.
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  • 39 8 [REUTER TELKGRAM] London, July IL It is officially announced that the per-c-jntap;e of standard production of rubber exportable at the minimum rate of duty from Ceylon and Malaya for the quarter beginning August will be CO.
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  • 71 8 From Holland and Germany, by Prinses Juliana, due at Singapore 9 a.m. tomorrow. From China and Japan, by Fooksang, due at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan, by Katori Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan, by Nankin, due at Singapore 7 a.m. on Friday, the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 344 8 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY WOOD BURNING COOKING STOVES (Made in Scotland) f THE "NEW BOBIN." S >s==g^^gy >»»fc SIZK OF HOT PLATE. r^^=^sSs^^Si^Bf S^ w c k y 1!) d° e P- Height, 21 in. 5j vl.'-.n SIZE OF OVEN. *fifetoifMWW|[Bll Wid'.h, 13 in. Depth, 14 in. Height, 9 in.
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    • 53 8 ALHAAIBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9. United Artists Production THE GARDEN OF EDEN Featuring CORINNE GRIFFITH The Empire News Bulletin. First Show at 7.30. BUSTER KEATON and ERNEST TORRENCE in STEAMBOAT^BILL, JR. TAN CHENG KEE CO.. LTD, Proprietors. BEER THE BEER Sole Agents GUTHRDE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in
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  • 276 9 ALLEGED SPLIT. DIFFERING VIEWS IN SPEECHES. "INTERNATIONAL FREE TRADE." [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 31. An alleged (invvrnmvnt split over the ■fiscal issue is agitating political circles, following discordant speeches by Mr. Churchill, the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Sir William Joynson-Hicks, the Home Secretary the (onw
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  • 100 9 To be Signed in Paris On August 27. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RATIO] Rugby, July 31. The British Government have now received an official invitation from the French Government to sign the Kellogg peace treaty in Paris on August 27. Similar invitations are being transmitted to the Dominion Governments. Sir
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  • 43 9 Fourteen Killed In Collision In Germany. [reuter telegram] Berlin, July IL Fourteen people wire killed and over 20 injured through a collision between an express from Saarhruckcn and a stationary poods train between L'lm and Augsburg, Mrißg to points not functioning.
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  • 67 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July SL The President of thp Board of Trail., •tatcil in thi- Hows of Commons that the Mai number of emigrants of British nationality to the British F.mpire overseas for the year ended June 30, was IHT.iiil.'.. and to the UniUd States
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  • 40 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] M mv, July 31. Over fifty villages are now inundated in the Amur province. Railway communication with Blagovewru-nsk is interrupted, tho city itself being partly under water. The floods are extending to the maritime provinces.
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  • 75 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 31. The Transport Minister announced in Parliament that the legal maximum speed for heavy motor cars fitted with pneumatic tyres would be raised from 15 to 20 miles an hour from October 1. The provision applies particularly to motor charabancs, which have
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  • 102 9 FRANCE AND BRITAIN IN AGREEMENT. [reuter telegram] London, July 31. Reuter learns that the agreement between Great Britain and France to which Sir Austen Chamberlain referred yesterday evening was the outcome of the discussions between British and French experts last spring relative to the drift of the conventions which
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  • 198 9 British Victory in 800 Metres. [reuter telegram] Amsterdam, July 31. The following were to-day's results in the Olympic Games Foil H_»_l 1 Iliily. 2. France. 3. Argentine. 4. MtJim 800 Metros I'ir.al.— l. D. G. A. Lowe, Great Britain, 1 mm. 51 4/t r.cts. This i« an Olympic
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  • 93 9 Reasons For Assassination Of Obregon. [reuter telegram] Mexico City, July 31. According to a voluminous police report, the assassination of General ObreKon was inspired by the casual remark of a nun in the presence of the assassin that the religious situation in Mexico would be solved by the
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  • 48 9 Mr. Sun-fo Seeks Financial Co-operation. [REUTEK TELEGRAM] New York, July 31. Mr. Sun-fo, tho Chinese Minister of, Reconstruction, has arrived from Europe. He said he had come to pave the way for co-operation with the American finance anrl industrial organisation in the reconstruction of China.
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  • 80 9 The Singapore Garrison team whirh von tho group championship at the Malayan Athletic Meeting held at ki'.l.i Lumpur. Thp competitors arc. left to Hunt, standing Lt. M'le.; (Duke's), Pte. Williams (Duke's), (pi Mcrrifield (R. A.S.( I'te. Annesley (Dukes). Lance-Bombardier Wilson (R.A.), Gunner H. Bosw ell (R.A.).
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  • 347 9 CHAMPION'S DECISION. "NEW START IN OTHER FIELDS." [reuter telegram] New York, July 31. Speaking at a luncheon party Gene Tunncy, heavyweight champion of the world, announced that he had fought his last fight as a professional boxer. Tunney declared that he naturally regvetted to annotrtice his
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  • 252 9 Bishop of Manchester Receives Appointment. [reuter telegram] London, July 31. His Majesty has approved the nomination of the Eishop of Manchester to the Archbishopric of York, vacant by the appointment of Dr. Lang to be Archbishop of Canterbury. The Rt. Rev. William Temple, M.A., D. Litt., Hon.
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  • 240 9 SHIPS' LOAD LINES. EFFORTS OF BOARD OF TRADE. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 31. The President of the Board of Trade was asked in the House of Commons what action the Government were taking in pursuance of their policy of promoting international uniformity in the matter
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  • 183 9 Polish Airman Killed At Baghdad. [reuter telegram] Baghdad, July 31. The ambitious attempt at a non-stop flight from Warsaw by the Polish Lieutenant Kalina, pilot, and Lieutenant Czalas, observer, has ended tragically. It was their intention to land at Baghdad and then return to Cairo an'l back U
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  • 73 9 [TRANS-OCEAN VIA PAN-ASIA] Berlin, July 31. The French Press is still carrying on a lively debate on the question of an AustroGerman union. M. Leon Blum, the wellknown editor, is in favour. The Belgrade Politika says that Austrian trade would suffer if Austria entered the Little Entente block
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  • 312 9 ANNOUNCEMENT OF £10,000 GIFT. The unfortunate controversy which followed the deaths of Capt Hinchliffe and the Hon. Elsie Mackay, daughter of lx>rd Inchcape, when attempting an east-to-west trans-Atlantic flight has been settled. A Reuter cable received to-day states that Mr. Churchill announced in the House of Commons
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  • 134 9 Enthusiastic Reception In Rome. [reuter telegram] Rome, July 31. A bombardment with flowers and the enthusiastic singing of the Fascist hymn on the arrival of the members of the crew of the ill-fated Italia at the frontier town of Trento testified to the public reaction to the accusations
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  • 273 9 [reuter telegram] New York, July 31. The merger of the Chrysler and Dodge interests has been completed with the consent of 90 per cent, of the shareholders of both companies. Cleveland, Ohio, July 31. The Federal Reserve Bank has raised the rediscount rate to five per
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  • 257 9 14TH ANNIVERSARY. ELEVEN THOUSAND FROM BRITAIN. SOLEMN CEREMONY AT YPRES. I BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 31. The great pilgrimage to the battlefields of Northern France organised by the British Legion will start from London about midnight next Saturday, the fourteenth anniversary of Britain's entry into the
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  • 272 9 Eight Local Towkays To Be Prosecuted. Prosecutions against eight Chinese towkay3 for alleged use of false trademarks are being initiated by the AngloSwiss Condensed Milk Company. The first of these cases was started in the Second Court yesterday, when Tan Pale Chan was charged with being
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  • 36 9 [reuter telegram] London, July 01. The Rubber Industries Bill was dropped in the House of Commons owing to there being insufficient time to pass the rcn^ining stages prior to prorogation on August
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  • 41 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 31. Oil July 23 the total number of unemployed in Great Britain was 1,282,000. This was 35,408 more than in the previous week and I'JH more than at the same data last year.
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  • 39 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] Warsaw, July 31. Notwithstanding the efforts of several battalions of engineering troops, a great forest fire in the Carpathians which broke out owing to the heat-wave is still raging and heavy damage has been done.
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  • 45 9 Sentences of four months' rigorous imprisonment, and of $100 or three months' rigorous imprisonment were passed by the Second Police Magistrate to-day en two Chinese in whose possession Det.Inspector Dixon found secret society documents during a raid on a Chinese house in Syed Alwi Road.
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  • 662 10 BOWLING AND BATTING FEAT? BY JUPP. SURREY HEAT KENT BY It RUNS. tun of the county matches bagM on .Saturday was that the majority of tlic piayors chosen to visit Australia for inatchi-s ili^iii.truishcd themUlr a lo'ik i-ptli of subdued batting HaMa OHM along with a nice century
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  • 177 10 |v (a the close of play i;t the last meetin: of the Singapore Ch«u Club W> games lil li. i'ccideil in the Hi'.ndic: p Tournu- hi- position of the competitors is on Namei. II II. M.isrhnii-ff II La tam W..011 i-o Parliury Hclntyra II .1. McCab* Reay
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  • 38 10 M of the Immaculate Conception, nt Mr. J. P. Pcnnefather, for the Cathairml of The Good Shepherd, has just bwa received from Paris, and it will l»c formally installed in the Cathedral after th<' hieh nia?s on Sunday.
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  • 82 10 Navigator Wins Priory Park Unplaced. [REUTIR TKl.r;i;i!\M] Lo;: k>::. July IL The reauli i!:.' race for the Stewards Cup vhich waa i mi at Gaaderead to-day j was Lord Glan.hV KAVK3ATOI to 1) I Loi:l LonsdaleV ENDOWMENT (10 to 1) -i Mr. A. Walker* STRANATHRO (20 to 1)
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  • 168 10 A SCANDALOUS THING." Counsel's Request For Court's Sympathy. When the Second Police Court charge of theft brought against a 14-year old Malay wife by her husband was withdrawn, her counsel (Mr. C. P. Burke) asked for an expression of the Court's sympathy for her. She had gone to her mother
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  • 296 10 Chinese Member Congratulates F.M.S. Government. At Monday's meeting of the Federal Council the Hon. Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim congratulated the Government on bringing forward a Bill to amend the Opium and Chandu Enactment, 1925. This embodied a vital principle, he said, which those who had fought the opium
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  • 62 10 August Camp At Port Dickson. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Aug. 1. About 400 infantrymen of the Malayan Volunteer Corps from Perak will leave by special train on Saturday to go into camp at Port Dickson. Despite Major-General Sir C. C. van Straubenzee's pessimism it is believed that
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  • 80 10 The fine Ufa picture Faust," which attracted record audiences at the previous showing in Singapore, is the attraction at the Surma theatre from to-night. An excellent comedy-drama entitled The Garden of Eden is at present being shown at the Alhambra. Corinne Griffith plays the leading role in United
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  • 57 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 31. In the Supreme Court, Penang, the suit between Khoo Tek Chye and two others, executors of the will of Khoo Eu Yong, has been settled, the defendants agreeing to allow the plaintiff to examine the account books. The matter was
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  • 17 10 The Supreme Court will be closed on Saturday and Monday this week-end let the August Bank Holidays.
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  • SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENTS.
    • 252 10 Results in Malayan Championships. P. in the Malayan risaaaßiaaaaJaja. at the B.C I >•••.'■ v.iay resattad as i'ollows:— .Men's Doobiew !'"ilimivary Round. WBg and John Lim beat Dr. Norrl and Or. Balhetchet, 6—2, C—4. AncK-rson and Roy Smith bent Ess and Team, ti —0, 6—o.6 —0. l.adu-s" Singles
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    • 107 10 Final Selection For Holiday Fixture. The Colony sida which is to meet the F.M.S. in the annual match at Kuala Lumpur during the Aucrust holidays has now been completed. Reutcns (Penang), Hanscil and Macartney were unable to accept invitations to play. The side is as follows R.
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    • 58 10 In connection with the "Bisley" meeting of the Singapore Volunteer Rifle Association, to be held over the week-end, the first annual dinner of the Association will be held at the Europe Hotel at 8 p.m. on Saturday. The meeting, which is to be held at the Bukit Timah
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    • 92 10 In a second division (B section) match yesterday on the Stadium ground the Chinese and Police drew I—l.1 1. The heats for St. Joseph's Old Boys' athletic sparta will he contested on the school ground nn Friday, Tuesday and Wednesday next, beginning at 4.45 p.m The two events
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    • 147 10 Sentences In Seditious Literature Cases. Several cases were disposed of yesterday in the Assize Court, before the Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule). Ong Hong was acquitted of a charge of attempted murder. The following sentences were passed for possession of seditious literature Loh Peck Kuan,
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    • 235 10 Trophy to be Presented At To-day's Match. The Australian football tourists will play their third game in Singapore this evening, when they will be opposed to a side selected from the whole of the European footballers in Singapore. So far the Australians have lost one match, against
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    • 122 10 Kid Charlie And Jwala Singh On Friday. The Singapore Sikh community is evincing great interest in the boxing programme arranged for the New World on Friday evening, when their champion Jwala Singh will oppose Kid Charlie in a ten round contest. Singh beat Cr.meron in less than three rounds
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    • 356 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 31. The return match between Dunlop Plantations and Malacca Golf Club was played over the Malacca Course on Saturday and Sunday ■A-ith team of twelve aside. On the last invasion when these representative sides met, Malucra Golf Club won the singles rather
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  • 40 10 The Hylam mess room boy of the steamer Kajang was yesterday brought before the Master Attendant, Capt. G. Freyberg R.N., charged with assaulting the chief officer of the vessel. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six weeks rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 53 10 At an inquest on a "-year old Chinese girl it was stated that the child was knocked down by a motoibus, and her injuries resulted in an abscess on the brain which proved fatal, despite two operations. The coroner (Mr. K. G. Bourne) returned a verdict of death by mi
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  • 210 10 Ho Hong Bank Appointed Receiving Agents. The HovHong Bank, Ltd., Singapore. and branches' t»ve been appointed by the Ministry of Fitance of the Nationalist Government of ChiJia as receiving agent for the sale of the Rehabilitation Shaft Term Bonds of the Ministry of Finance, recently issued
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  • 963 10 RESULTS ON SECOND DAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Panang, July 31. The weather was fine for to-day's races and there was a large attendance. Thgoing was good. Results Ponies, Class 11, First Division (live furlongs) Mr. J. B. David's LITTLE GIBBY I Mayo) 8.5 1 •Mr. Strode and
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  • 34 10 A campaign against unlicensed milk vendors within Municipal limits was evidenced in the Fourth Police Court yesterday, when fines ranging from $20 downwards were inflicted on 20 persons for selling milk without a licence.
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  • 655 10 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS FROM LONDON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July ■">. Sir Laurence Giiillemard appears in the role of a director of the British and Gorman Trust, Ltd. A photograph of the former Governor in the above connection was in the Daily Express of yesterday. Malaya House
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  • 196 10 Four Deaths: Man-Eaters Seen Near Railway Station. A reign of terror has been instituted in the Kuala Kubu district by man-eat-ing tigers, according to the appended report from the Malayan Daily Em It was only recently that we reported that a Chinese tapper working on Ban
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  • 37 10 About 7 a.m. on Sunday a Municipal road coolie was run down and fatally injured by a lorry in Cecil Street. Thi> driver, a Chinese, was detained by Indian watchmen and handed over to the p dice.
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  • 61 10 The death occurred on Saturday nitfht of Mr. Peter S. Joseph, at his residence, 13 Makepeace Road. He was ")ti years old, and had just commenced his vacation leave prior to retirement on pension after 36 years of excellent servi<-f. Tinfuneral took place on Sunday afternoon, the services being conducted
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  • 2055 11 MODERN METHODS. FEATURES OF THE ORGANISATION. [Spc;:a! to the Straits Times.] Although it usually passes without notice, in these days of development and progress there are few organisations which have undergone so much change as the result of experience, as the postal :■> rvice. In much
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 173 11 I "His Master's Voice" NEW DANCE RECORDS (10 in. 51 .75 each) Including HITS from the SHOW BOAT." B 5475 'OK man River Show Boot (Km) Fox-Trot QmTI help lovin' dat m:in Show IJoat (Kern) l'ox-Trot B 5477 Back to the Heather Blui Ev t s (Kern) Kox-Trot Blue Hyes
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    • 333 11 Raffles Hotel Rooms with Modern Sanitation TEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY DINER DANSANT EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY "SAKE" McGUIRE'S RAFFLES ORCHKSTRA. For Reservations i'hune 2H20. McGUIRE'S LITTLE SYMPHONIE Every Sunday, 9,15 p.m. GRILL ROOM I XRIVALLEI) IN THE EAST. MLLE. MURA SMIRNOVA Shanghai's Most I'opuiar Dancer. will arpear
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  • 474 12 AMAZING CAREER OF CRIME. MARRIED LONDON GIRL IN SINGAPORE. An astonishing story of three bigamous marriages of an ex-officer of the Royal Air Force, who was said to have committed frauds in almost all parts of the world, was told at the Old Bailey, when Douglas
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  • 386 12 "Tax Average "Kills Revival Of famous Troupe. For many weeks now determined efforts have been made to revive the Co-Opti-mists, writes Argonaut in the Evening Standard. The Inland Revenue and a sum of £2,400 stand in the way. It ii almost certain that the Co-Optimists will never
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    • 235 12 What do you know about the MILK you drink? THAT is a mosi important quesuon— mi one not easily answered. Most people try to judge milk by the cream line on the bottle or by taste. But the whole story of milk is not rttvealed by those two tests. Tor
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    • 535 12 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in Singapore Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, Europe Hotel. Money Changer, Raffles Hotel. Kelly A Walsh, Ltd., Raffle* Place. Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Kalilea Place and Tank Koad Station. Peter Chong, Raffles Place. G. H. Kiat Co., Ltd., Collyer
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    • 120 12 i "OLD MONARCH ■wfli Liqueur »£r*'4 Scotch Whisky Finest Quality London f^M^ DRY G!N pi SOLE PROPRIETORS ALEX. McGAVIN CO., LTD., Glasgow and London. DUPIRE BROTHERS, LTD. Sole Agents. /W my pastries Finn instant favour The secret is Their delicious flavour. 5t M^ -y^i 'a-L. Md- 7 -ty k&\ THE
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  • 1711 13 MEETINGS OF IX)NDON COMPANIES. At the aimiK.l Reiifial meetinc of the t Badek tlllir Eatatt, Limited, lion. R. 1). l Ueninan, presiding, sai.! The board is the poorer by the NgNttad death ol Mr. AllinH:^ I-.t: jieriisire of the K:i- p*M to his J«fe«Mt aa —mm uf aai
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  • 181 13 Lord Merrivale's Comment In Society Divorce Suit. London, July 20. The koßriMi »f Us* liivovco suit in which Lady Bonn Bead the well-known Owrekaßt and baalnc Sir Max Bonn lur allegei misconduct in London and I'aiis. ant' which the husband counterdsßind, eitint; Sir Ronald Waterhouse a:nl Mr.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 226 13 Tennis requires energy an;! eodar- -««i- -rtimate irieml of every tennis player. <r puon« m GOODWOOD HALL H<^m ho*i> vynfr fiftWF7 sffloni MOST DELIGHTFULLY S.VI ATF.D HOTEL IN TANGLIN f IfSfift UUOUjL atnVIUL SpaeiouK Dining ami Dane* Hall. 12 t«aaai Courts. Garage. 'iVnni» toaa crranged. of DANCING and MUSIC. RaaMM
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    • 566 13 "For the Blood Is the Life Pmrah WH^ fi- Harra uht ur'iUt Some time ago I suffered RTeiit pain from a varicose Teg wliioh Im-aine badly ulcerated After lining wvrral ointmeois and mediciiifH whnb weinrd to do no good, I re-i.'lv.'l to try Clsrke's Blood Mixture. on«l afur having taken
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    • 256 14 PLENTY OF AIR jjj £§f Retained -if "V fT^HERE you have the two major reJL quircments of balloon type tubes. There you have two good reasons why you should use Goodyear Tubes. For Balloon tyres, lest they puffer the ravages of underinflation require a full, constant volume of air. Goodyear
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    • 139 14 WOULD YOU DEPEND OM THIS TO GET yo\J TMEPC t Yv_y(/ I OR THIS? Now The Digger Better CHEVROLET Is Here A WHEEL E>RflK£9 |^^jg^ $1395 Borneo-Clievrolet Ltd. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYA. DURANT A SIX Clic:--^' MTWS'T/LfTI-^ FEDERATED MOTORS. Falcou-Kniaht THE WORXD'S FINEST TYPE OFC-^MOTOR *Jm^- T ig^ legg^f H KNIGHi
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    • 566 15 nmma sale IN THE SI PREME CSOIHT OF THE FEDER ITED WALAY \l! i.l MPUR. AjHil <.ili.. i :<». I of IMI. I ndrr I i..:nd Oaii ISl'Ci. HE !v\Y.i.\.. IK I Xl v '.i. .'i:i R i> M HtAI IXIA la ('•<• a*ur»aaa I -r •■■i > »urt r.:
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    • 429 15 Assets over $8,000,000 S.C. Amnranre in force over $30,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (InrorporaUd In Straits S*ttl*ra*nts) IIi.AH OFMCT: Winchester Hoot*, Bingapor*. JiiNIV'N OVFKS I fl. OM Jewry BA Tka Caaaaaajf tins ecu .ntw il^po* t*d with the Suprem* Coort of England and NtaatH*. r\t* taw i
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    • 631 15 BANKING CHARTERED BANK OF 1 INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in Kngiaml by Royal Charter UMJ Paid Up Capital in 600.000 share. of £v each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £4,000,000 Reserve Liability of fluariltati £1,000,000 j HEAD OriaCE 3", Bi*h<>[>»Katc London, E.C. 1. Agencies and Braacfcaa I Alcr Star ileilo Soremban
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    • 610 15 BANKING i HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. 1 r r>co;,-or«lffld in Uong Koug) Bead Offic* UONG RUNG. Authorised Capital $60,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $2U.0u0,000 Reserve i un«l» Sterl 8,000.000 Silver $14,000,000; Reserve- I., ability pf Proprietors 120,000,000 V OF DIRECTORS. 1., i Ks«;., Chairnnn. N. 8. Hro v.-i!,
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    • 400 15 BANKING =1 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised £3.000,000 (hptta) Subscribed £1,800,000 Capital I'aid up £1,060.000 heserve Tund utid Rest £1.*****6 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrie, Chairman. !P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Hambro, J. O. Robinson, &3q. Esq. W. 11. Shelford, Esq. Chief
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    • 302 15 TO THE RIGHT PLACE for lar^e supplies of MILD STEEL BARS all mat m i rod I I'lcasc TkoM 2291 or send us your ovjuirirs. Special price? for I irpe quantities. JOO TECK KiN «7. PHILLIP BTREKT. SIXGAPOKI. I Stockist* of Hardware, Knzinetring Stores and General Uuililing Slatciols. radio musf
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    • 152 16 li JEWELLERY |j Branch No. 1, Biahop St, Penaag. HINDHEDE CO., LTD. Concrete Mixers Winches, Hand ar.d Friction Cement Brick Machines Wheelbarrows Motors for Benzine Motors for Crude Oil Stone Crushers Tipping Wagons, Railtracks, Switches, etc. F.W.D. Lorries, with Spares Steel Bars for Reinforced Concrete Cutting and Bending Machines for
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    • 255 16 The Ornamental Tile Works specialists in CEMENT FLOORING THES Under new management. Enquiries solicited. Office 40, HIGH STREET. JUST PUBLISHED THE BIRDS OF SINGAPORE ISLAND By Sir JOHN A. S. BUCKNILL and F. N. CHASEN. This book is intended for the use of the uninitiated, both residents and visitors, who
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    • 1002 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. PREPAYMENT CHARGES for WAJTrS, For 8«le, To Ut, etc., In ordintry closa set type (sver»g« six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 48 cents, three ins. 64 cents, four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve
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    • 704 16 SITUATIONS WANTED LADY STENOGRAPHER AND BOOKKEEPER, good credentials desires position. 202, Straits Times. WELL EDUCATED young Swlsi lady, speaking French, German and Italian, desirous to accept position as governess to children. Apply 111, Straits Times. AUTOMOBILE EXPERT, with long international and local experience, linguist, having first-class representations on hand, free
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    • 146 16 BILLIARD SHIELD COMPETITION for CHAMPIONSHIP OF MALAYA OPEN TO ALL CLUBS IN MALAYA To be played on a BILLIARD TABLE at FRANKEL'S BUILDING, 114-116, Belficld Street, IPOH, AUCUST 3 to 6 (during Ipoh Exhibition). For entry forms and conditions apply to FRANKEL BROTHERS SINGAPORE, IPOH. K. LUMPUR, I'ENANG. The British
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    • 558 16 BUSINESS BOOK PITMAN'S BUSINESS MA.VS ENCY( AKDIA and Dictionary of Comrirr With numerous map*, illustrations, facstfmile business forms and l«c»l durum- i.. diagrams, etc.. Kditrd by J. A. Slater. R. LL.B. (in four volumes) Price Ji'.no. MOTORISTS' YEAR BOOK 1928 The r«n plete Kuide and reference book for car owners
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