The Straits Times, 11 July 1928
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Title Section15 1928-07-11 1 The Straits Times No. 28,830. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1925, 4 PRICE 7 0 CENTS15 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement93 1928-07-11 1 Milkmaid Sweetened. Foil Cream Milk Throw away that Corkscrew! GILBEY'S J w _M3> JJ $*%39fc MB i^a^^^^H W^E3Ch Jh9T*^H U/EfirmSr^F vl fIHV rfttwwcr Kmßt^BQr^ mUB quhblbHl Ib^^b^BßC fIHQ^B BSk Bhßp^bu MaaWwßjH si^s^^L^K rrAJraßtfe t^K^Lvia ABLcx KVfl^^^H WWWHI j^ff:/»^\ Hb^b^b^b^H bH^L^^^Bß LlmL^b^b^bß Vb^BßHb^Lk kiT jjrju rtn iTWifl hBOBb^LjI Vl^Hljß MtO^BO M93 words
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Advertisement3 1928-07-11 1 MU'kmaifl*Strriir«d Natural Milk.3 words
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Article1743 1928-07-11 2 WORE GOLD FROM MOSCOv> BANK. By Our Special Correspondent. London, June 14. When ut long last the history of this political period comes to be written, it is to be feared that Sir William JoynsonHicks, Home Secretary, will figure largely j is an alarmist. He is constantly seeing1,743 words
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Advertisement87 1928-07-11 2 IVORY SOAP 99^TPure Tor free oz. sampic wrile GETZ BKO3. CO., Hone hone Bank Chambers. invariable verdict of those who favour N. J. Club. jT Therefore show your appre>^B ciation, too, oi reliable z 111 quality and mellow a^e. n/^PIER JOMiSSTGSNDS JUti "Nl 1 f l ii u W CALDBECK.87 words
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Advertisement241 1928-07-11 2 LATEST OAiiOE RECORDS. Mnde in U.S.A. £360 Old Mc'VnaJil h.-.J a fa.m (V« '.I 0.1 <•<!> I Yn< irrw all .iri.und O oc.il <n; 63C2 "J'hc atakiag '.ha tahm-irin- S-4 (OIJ Tim :•"■:<-■ :irf May V) T!iv Maria* Parfcei murdir (Old Tim. linsrV id I layln 1 G363 Tl)p frtr!241 words
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Advertisement147 1928-07-11 2 I DID MONARCH MjmU Extra IHHO Liqueur Scotch Whisky Finest Quality I ondon s&&h I SOLE PKOPBIETOBa ALEX. McGAVIN CO.. LTD, Gtaagew ud London. DOPSRE BROTNEBS, Lll, Sole Agmta. T Knee-deep in y^ water __^y In the ardcr ol the hunt nothing deters us: water, mud, sun, nb arc ignored.147 words
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Article139 1928-07-11 3 Programme of Drills up to and for July 10, 1928 Wednesday, July 11, 3 p.m., Drill Hall Cadets— R. Invt., Weapon Training s.i:> p.m., Drill Hall, M. Cycle Pltn.. Lecture. Engine.,, General principles 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, "C (Scottish) Co.. Lee ture by Adjutant. Friday. July 13,139 words
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31 1928-07-11 3 Onlvrs for week ending Sunday July 16, 1928:— Thursday. July 12, Band Practice, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Friday, July 13, Ambulance Class, Headquarters. 5.15 p.m.31 words
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Article68 1928-07-11 3 The annual report of the North British and Mercantilo Insurance Co., Ltd. shows that Mm balance at ereiHt of profit and lost ni the ciiil of I'.'JY iiiii-iunted to Out of this ram a lividend i nounting to t SJO.-J2U was paid ~n the Ordinary shares, as68 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement122 1928-07-11 3 is finally Tested on Shell r- 1 5i II r MORRIS engineers use Shell— and Shell alone so that they may know, with certainty, exactly what performance each engine is capable of in power, speed and acceleration. DEPENDABLE USED CARS AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES MORRIS-OXFORD, 5 seater $900.00 DODGE, 5122 words
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Advertisement238 1928-07-11 3 I Cougtiing at NIGHT For over half a century children throughout the world have been given CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY It relieves a tickling throat, stops night coughs, croup and colds from developing into dangerous forms of influenza or pneumonia. Pleasant to takr it contains no narcotics or harmful drug*. CHAMBERLAIN'S238 words
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Advertisement313 1928-07-11 3 WHITEAWAY'S FOR VALUE. Y3LADSIJM" THE "GLADSUM" BABY H A CB LIR. BABY T^r f i A Folding two position chair for ®CHAII^ f 4j j-j-y**»> Infant's use. < .as "^"lin \\\'Jn position chair with tal>U" 'WTTf t tvay. or :v low Playtime Chair on _i_-sja///W I W wlwtki with table313 words
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Advertisement518 1928-07-11 4 P. ft 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON POR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due F'pore RAJPUTANA 16,00 July 14 KALYAN 9,100518 words
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Advertisement591 1928-07-11 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YUSEN KAISIIA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London. Antwerp and Kott.-rdam Vaaaati Tonnn^e Due Sail KAMO MAR!' M Inly -0 KATORI MARL' Ki.Omi Auk. 2 li •ATSUTA MARU b.OOO Aug. M 11 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Aug. ::0 31 HAKONE MARU 10,500 Sept. Xl 14 SI'WA MARU 11,000 Sept.591 words
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Advertisement484 1928-07-11 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,875 tons) and the new moor vessel. MALABAR (4.512 ton.). The k.s. MARKI.I.A is one of the largest and litest sn ami-rs trading to Australia,484 words
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Advertisement634 1928-07-11 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Teli-i.hi.ii'- No. W49, with tatveoavaettOM Passajr*. Freight, Traaaaipracat Marim i-t)i!s. aa Maaa#ar*. Daak, Representatives for Singapore and Straits Settlement of the Official Tourist Bureau ol lava. All information, detailed itineraties free634 words
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Advertisement535 1928-07-11 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAX STEAM ***** CO.. LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STKAM NAY. CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMSrERDAM, ROTTERDAM. UfTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA. MAR SEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. -BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WKKKLY SERVICE LONDON AND535 words
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Advertisement458 1928-07-11 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. i Incorpor.-.teil in Siaml BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For ivreiay, Tri-nggami, Kelsntan, Bnngnars. relupin, PatanT, Bingsra, Lacoa, Bandcn. tohsamni, I«"»ng.»uaii. Cliunipon iiml Hangkok. .1 D.-parture SI'DDHADIR In perl Jury II r.i- steamers :\r< fitted throagfcout with light ami haTa .xeellent .rraiamada tien for flnt-elass pasaengen.458 words
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Advertisement592 1928-07-11 5 ShSpr g Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNAU STEAMSHIP CO., LTI. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" .LDHI PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICI TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FXEICHT SERVICI OUTWARDS T» Bnng Kong, Shanghai and Japaa Dae Spore «.s. CITY OP KH\RTOU» July 28 ■.a. CITY OF v Ang. 26 i IT GLAB mV592 words
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Advertisement410 1928-07-11 5 BPVJUI STEAiSHIP LINE NU-THE-WORLD SBRYICI Nl 081 and BOSTON tli COLOMBO -(ID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, ■'■A and MARSEILLES. An-ire Leave Lear* Spore Spore Penang Prc :'..u I'.lk In Port July 12 July 14 PMailsai .'»ma July 28 July2lt July 2S IMM <;«rfleU Ang. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 11 Prwil.)-' ll.irrleoa Aug410 words
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Advertisement520 1928-07-11 5 JOINT SERVICE OF STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPU "NEDERLAND' ROTTERDAMSGHE LLOYD HOMEWARDS. GENOA, SOUTHAMPTON, AMSTERDAM via Belawan, Sahanf, Colombo and Algiers Leuve S.M..V. V—Mh Tonnage (at noon P. DER NEDERLANDEN »,000 July V I UK. HUYCJEXS 16,000 July 27 JOHAN DX WITT 10,500 Aug. 10 PRINSES JULIANA 8,000 Aug. 24 V. C HOOKT520 words
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Advertisement295 1928-07-11 5 NORWEGIAN, AFRICA AND AUSTRALIA LINE Owner W. WII.HELMSEN, OSLO. THE NEW FAST MOTOR VESSEL Dae Sails m.v. TALLEYRAND July 22 23 For MARSEILLES, DUNKIRK. ROTTERDAM and HAMBURG, also Spanish PorU if in ducement offers. 2°o P art 'cul»"i «pply to Agents io S.S. and BOUSTEAD CO., LTD, (Incorporated in the295 words
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Advertisement88 1928-07-11 5 FRASER NEAVE LTD Distributors for Malaya. BRITISH W. I. PIPING FITTINGS for GAS, WATER AND STEAM ALL SIZES IN STOCK COBB Co., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. IPENTF^n I W (ENGINE WQRKSIJDI L SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LI MIM R. SANITARY ENGINEERS AND DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS SOLE AGENTS FOR DOULTON Co., Ltd.88 words
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Advertisement447 1928-07-11 6 PAVILION THURSDAY. JULY 12. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT, at 9.15 p.m. sharp. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE HAROLD LLOYD in THE KID BROTHER The Brightest Twinkle from the Screen's McfWl Star. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. LEFTY FLYNN in HIGH AND HANDSOME NO FREE LIST NO HALF PRICE PRICES447 words
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Advertisement164 1928-07-11 6 HAROLD LLOYD IN THE KID BROTHER PACKING THE PAVILION NKHTLY «t 9.15 Hook early to avoid disappointment. 'j&f£i&<? A i araiHOunl I .cturc. '•^s&cs^ REGINALD IHIffhJIWV CA.RLLAEMMT Jfe^fe- jft \F IH.^ 1 I II PAVILION Commenting FRIDAY, JULY 20. VICTORIA THEATRE SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC QOWWITTEE WILL PRESENT CUPBOARD LOVE (Grand164 words
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Advertisement404 1928-07-11 6 SPANISH TEA GARDEN :>(i. EAST COAST ROAD. Grand Change of Programme From FRIDAY, JULY 13 :o THURSDAY, JULY 19, NIGHTLY at 9.30 Grand variety programme «'.id open air dancing THE EDDIE TRIO IN THEIR CABARET TURNS APACHE DANCE THE COTTRELL TROUPE TRAPEZE AND ACROBATIC FEATS, etc Hrinjj yuur Partners :md404 words
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Article237 1928-07-11 7 FIXTURES. WeUnrnday. July 11 11. W. Ml a.m., K.S. 4.3 C p.m., 8.0. Malacca: 11. W., Mt a.m., f..:i, IJiO p.m., 6.9 Football, liv. 1, R.A. v. S.C.K.A., Stadium. I'ulau Iliani, BJ t I p.m. Thursday. Ay 12 11. W. 5.1J a.m.. V.'.l, 5.3! l p.m., 8.1.237 words
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Article278 1928-07-11 7 WcdiKMkiy. July 11. Shipa alongside the Wharvei or expected to arrive. DM HARBOUR Main Wharf Shark, Hunga, The Cable. Trout. Oil Whnrf N«l Coai Wharf Sea Il.lle VESSELS IN DKY DOCKS Tanjoiifr Pagar. Albeit Dock Nil Victoria Dock Van Hogendorp lii-Pli< I Harbour. King's Dock Nil No.278 words
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Article185 1928-07-11 7 To-«ay. Prance Mai .2 p.m iSotrabaya, Celebes, Moluccas and T mor DUly, South-East Borneo Han Ho (iuun) .2 p.m ,ait,'i 2 p.m >. lay, Trengganu, Paiani and Ban- 2 p.m. dl Itinniohrl BJI China. Hainur,,, Japan, Korea, For- Siberia, Western Canada and Western States oi U.SA. 2185 words
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Article40 1928-07-11 7 C. Hooft ■,-!i,...i r» •Urn. I'Artasnin i. d*r Naderlmndcn l-rll Arm. g'fON 1-oadoa Jun« 1 June 25 June 8 June 80 Job* 1 July S June 14 July 9 June 15 July 9 Junt 16 Juljr 940 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article148 1928-07-11 7 Singapore, July 11. Rubber. Local t\% rents. Steady. Tin.— London £2U« 12*. 6d. Kubbers.— Steady. Bukit Katils 41 -1." cents, Tapahs 1.30-1.40, Allenbys 1.15-1.30, New Serendahs 2.09-2.20, Lunas 1.37-1.45, Ainal. Malays 1.87 Vi-2, Jeram Kuantans 95 ccnts-1.05, Pajams 1.15-1.22, Sungei Tukangs .">.l-«0 cents, Changkat Serdangs 3.65-4,148 words
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Article169 1928-07-11 7 Singapore. July 11. Rubber. London 9'jd., 3 16d. up, Local 31 "4 cents. Tin. London £206 12s. 6d., 455. up. Mining. Quif. PtiKiwa.* M-M ont-. Halajra Coneols. 79-H1 eenta, Petaliaa BJ6t, South Taiping 34-:', B cants. North 'I'aiping iC-98 cents, Taipinp 95 c-nts-1. Sunn-i Way j.-.i..169 words
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Article133 1928-07-11 7 Language Changes in The Straits. Frurli.-h shows signs of superseding Malay as the general language in this country according to the annual report on the Straits Settlements. There are more Chinese dialects spoken here than the average individual, asked <.;!bual!y, Might suppose. The exact proportions spoken by133 words
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Article83 1928-07-11 7 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 10. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.08 V*. Athens 375, Berlin 20.439, Bombay Is. 57bd.,5 7 bd., Brussels 34.90, Bucharest MMfc Buenos Aires 47 7-16, Copenhagen 18.20, C.MH'v.i 25.26, Helsingfors 193' i, Hong Kong li o'.d. Ki.lie Is. 0.15-16 d., Lisban 2 7-32. Madrid 2U.505.83 words
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Article257 1928-07-11 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 11. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/3% Demand 2/3 11/16 Private 8 m. credit 2/4 7/32 On New York, Demand 66 Private 90 d/s 67% On France, Bank T.T. 1426 On India, Bank T.T. 154 On Hong Kong, Bank T.T. 10% p.c. disc. On257 words
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59 1928-07-11 7 Tone of Market Q'i.e*. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 9<£d. per Ib. t New York t Spot tdMet enta I¥'» per Ib. t.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. standard R.S.S. on Tender Spot July Aug.-Sept. Oct. -Dec. Jan.-Mar. 31% 32 UK 3CV4 31% 32 3259 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article434 1928-07-11 7 Issue Val. I'd. £1 £1 A ".am Kumbang £1 £1 Hungrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chcnderiang 1 1 Chin Chin n £1 Eastern Siam H ll:i:ul Vai 1 1 Hitam Yin 1 1 Hong Fatt £1 £1 Huey Yot Pref. £1 £1434 words
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Article192 1928-07-11 7 Issue fa\. Pd. Buyers Sellers 2 2 Alex. Brick. Prcfs. lJOT.a 2.02% 2 2 Alex. Brick. Ords. 2.10 2.25 !1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.16.0 6.0.0 1 1 Central Engine 0.50 0.55 1 1 Cycle Carriage 0.40 0.50 !1 £1 K. Smelting Co. 13.00 13.50 5 .1 Fraser Neave192 words
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Article99 1928-07-11 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,800 8% 6% prem. Singapore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.c. $555,000 104 108 Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. 1,878,000 of 1801 par. 6 prem. Singapore Municipal 4H p.e. of 1907 $1,600,000 90 par. Singapore Municipal 4V4 P-c. of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c.99 words
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Article388 1928-07-11 7 Fraaer «»*_C«i «■<• Lyall and Evatt's quotations. To-day'i Prices Fraser Lyall t Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) Alor Cajah ($1) A. Hitam ($1) A. Kilning ($1) Am. Malay ($2) A. Molek (*1) A. I'anas (ssp Balgownir $u Basictt I BroK&a N. (*1) Krunei U. ($6) B. Jclutonß ($1) B.388 words
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Article173 1928-07-11 7 Sequel to Petition to Chief Kathi. (From Our Own Comspomient.) Ku;i:,i Lumpur, July 10. Before the Chief Justice, Sir Henry Gompertz, to-day Haji Jelalludian, formerly a kathi in Kajang, brought an action against a member of Malays who, hi alleged, had made a number of libellous statements173 words
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Article169 1928-07-11 7 Magistrate Refuses To Grant Postponement. When a Chinese was produced beforf the Second Police Magistrate (Mr. W. N Gourlay) yes-terday afternoon on i charge of being a member of an unlawful society, Detective Inspector Poulair said it was alleged that the accused wa? a member of the169 words
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Advertisement212 1928-07-11 7 ADVERTISER, British, ver> energetic, 15 years experience Malaya, speciality rubber export from administration to godown organisation. Extensive experience upcountry markets, can introduce first class buying and selling connections. Offers services temporary or permanent any capacity. Employment rather than emolument chief consideration. 83, Straits Times. (lp) s.s. OLUENBIKG. AKKIVEU HEKE JULY212 words
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Advertisement74 1928-07-11 7 FIAT 509 MODEL, 4 seater, 2 doors 700 509 4 2 800 509 4.4,,$ »50 509 2 8 50 510 6/7 Sl.OOO MAXWELL TOUKER 425 OVERLAND POUR 450 CHEVROLET TOURER 550 AUSTIN 7 TOURER S 7"»0 ANSALDO 7 aeater $1,000 ITALASM, LIMITED ORCHARD ROAD. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM. b-d, Bonham74 words
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Advertisement109 1928-07-11 7 FRANKEL'S OR URNITURE VICTORIA STREET (Watch Our Advt. Page IS). 634 "Support local industry. T.K.K.'s tyres and tubes are 30 per cent, cheaper than any other make. T.K.K.'s tyres when used on private ears are guaranteed for Un months (vide previous advertisement). Tyre» and tubes for Buick, 815 by 105,109 words
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Advertisement257 1928-07-11 7 The er.^aireinent ia announced between Ml Stanley, Ngo B-'njc twee-, and Miss Fran ccsca Cheah, bath of Singapore. Tlu marriage will take place very shortly. GALVANIZED WIRE NETTINt FOR TENNIS COURTS. With Galvanized Pipe Poles to match. Concrete foundation and top rails included. Very economical. New and second-hand pipes can257 words
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Advertisement570 1928-07-11 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Ad vis., see psge IG. WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. TO LET, fur. rooms 82, Waterloo Street. FOR SALE, '2 h.p. Rndi i offer, mi Straits i Foil SALE, Vulcan I NKW ROOMS, at 2, 1.i,,j,i Small hut at.;;. WANTED JUNIOR DRAI drawing oflec. Ai>:.i\ J i:570 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous75 1928-07-11 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Randan? Kerbau Station. (By Courtesy of Government Health Officer.) For the 24 Hour* ending at Midnight on July 10. (leg. hide temperature 50.5 F. Mm. shade temperature F. Mean shade temperature "6 V. Vax. stun radiation HO F. Mm. grass radiation TO F. Si-a temperature Max. »4, Mm.75 words
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731 1928-07-11 8 The Straits Times SINGA PORE WEDNESDAY, JULY 11. PAN-PACIFIC WOMEN. Next month a curious assembly will convene at Honolulu. It is to be called the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference it will be sponsored 'by the Pan-Pacific Union, and it will consist of women from various countries bordering on the Pacific who731 words
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Article217 1928-07-11 8 Although the forecast of the findings! of the Savidge tribunal is unofficial, it r.iay be taken that the report follows the broad lines indicated in the Reuter cable published this morning. It is impossible to comment at length on the result of the inquiry until the whole217 words
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Article379 1928-07-11 8 NO HANDICAP ON BRITISH VESSELS. Considerable discussion I. as recently taken place wiih reference t.> the enforce me i in Singapore harbour of the provisions of the Merchant Shipping Ordinal!. I against overloading ships and overcrowd- i in^- their decks with car;:", it b alleged379 words
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Article168 1928-07-11 8 S.S.A. And Dispatch Received From London. At a meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association held on Monday tin? President (Mr. K. M. Williams) referred to a rumour generally current regarding the Colony's Military contribution, and asked if any Legislative Council Member prcs-iu could supply168 words
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Article156 1928-07-11 8 S.S.A. Against Altering Present Legislation. A letter from the Colonial Secretary asking whether the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association wished to make any representation as to the Balfour Committee —which is inquiring into Straits legislation for the protection of women and girls for transmission to the Secretary of156 words
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Article95 1928-07-11 8 Chamber of Commerce Loses Valued Governor. Sir Walter Townley, K.C.M.G., »ko retired from the Diplomatic Service in 1919 after a distinguished career whi. '< included two years as British Minister at the Haßue. has retired from the Governorship of the British Chamber of Commerce for the95 words
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Article17 1928-07-11 8 From Europe (London mails despatched June 21) ty Kajputana, due at PIMMg 1 a.m. to-morrow.17 words
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Article134 1928-07-11 8 SUSPECTED ANTI-JAPAN-ESE PLOT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) PMMMC .luly 10. lion was caus.d in Heach Street l>y the explosion of bomb in the sh<.p tl (hop I.iiii T«Bg Hoc. The person responsible for throwing the bomb is not known but it is believed that anti•lapantse feeling134 words
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Article229 1928-07-11 8 Mr. A. T. Pcnaetts, Assistant Warde-i Mines, F.M.S.. is due back from Home leave at the end of the month. Mr. Bogfc Rus.-cll, a director jf Sime, !»arl>y and Co., Penanir, has returned from a visit to the United States. Mr. Alexander, the visiting Professor in Biology229 words
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Article107 1928-07-11 8 Many Gifts Received By j Exchequer. [ISRITISII IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 10. The Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mr. A. M. Samuel, stated in the House of Commons that in addition to the original sum of £500,000 announced in February for national debt reduction, a fund of107 words
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Article70 1928-07-11 8 American Owner Rescued In Mid-Ocean. [reuter telegram] New York, July 10. It is wirelcssly reported that the small schooner-yacht Rofa, which was participating in the 3,000-mile trans-Atlantic race to Santandcr, in Spain, sank. The Anglo-American Oil Company's steamer Tuscarora, which was expected in New York to-day, rescuedReuter - 70 words
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Article26 1928-07-11 8 Lewis and Peat's cable from London ives 1,700 tons decrease makinf the total London rubber stocks at July 10, I as revised, 36,911.26 words
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59 1928-07-11 8 The local manager of the Hong Kong and Shanmhm Banking Corporation in1 forms us that he has received a telegram j from his head office in Hong Kong stating i that an interim dividend of £i per share, I übject to deduction of income59 words
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Article60 1928-07-11 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cab}* dated July 10, their quotations being in gold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber exchanges sales to-day 1,475 ton.s. November 10.10, December 19.10, January 10.20, February I*-'JO. March 19.10, April 19, May 18.00, June 19.20, July60 words
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Advertisement166 1928-07-11 8 Mitchells REFLEX CAMERAS THE THORTON-PICKARI) FOR PERFECT RESULTS ■^t^ _^^m THE "JUNIOR" PLATE Is famous for its smooth and accurate working, its highly •y finished detail and resistance to h: rd wear. THE JUNIOR. RS^ Is fitted with Cooke anastigmat f l.'i. lens and rapid shutter to take snaps of166 words
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Advertisement71 1928-07-11 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9. United Artists Super Production D. W. GRIFFITH Greatest Emotional I'irture DRUMS OF LOVE Featuring MARY PIHLIMN and LIONEL BAKKYMOKE. THE EMPIRE NEWS BULLETIN First Show at 7.30 THE KENTUCKY HANDICAP A Thrilling Turf Drama. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. GILBEY'S G71 words
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Article139 1928-07-11 9 THE FINDING. TWO MEMBERS VINDICATE POLICE. LABOUR COMMISSIONER'S OPPOSING VIEW. fRKI'TER TEI.F.r.RAM] London, July 11. The Savidjre tribunal's findings have been pnmM l» the Homo Secretary. They twU of a majority report signed l.y the chairman, Sir John Eldon Bankes, isnd Mr. J. J. Withers. HP. (C.ns.,139 words
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Article285 1928-07-11 9 SHOTS FIRED IN PACKED LORRY. Exciting scene! were witne. -<,l oa Uunit 1 iru.ih K.iuil yesterday, when a fi.nht occurred between laemien of rival Mrret societies who were retaninc from n fasten] at the < his ranwitcrj at liukit Browa. A si, ot was Brad into285 words
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Article168 1928-07-11 9 Well-known Financial Paper Sold. [KKITISII IMPERIAL RADIO] Rupby, July 10. The sale of the weekly journal The Economist, Uthtrto owned by trustee? lor the <lau;rht:-rs of its founder, has been approved by the court. The new owners are the ncwly-l'oimcd company, l'nuimiul Ncwpaper Proprietors, Ltd., whit h will168 words
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Article47 1928-07-11 9 Latin Characters Instead Of Arabic. [recter telegram] t\>nstantinoj>!e, July 10. Thf committc;' appointed to study the proposal to ad >pt Latin instead of Arabic ihaiactir.s recommends cnlirv remodelling of ilie Turkish alphabet and the compilation of a dictionary of the Turkish language in Latin characters.47 words
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Article39 1928-07-11 9 Death Roll Officially Stated As 209. [ilEl-TKR TELEGRAM] Santiago <li> Chile, July 10. ilkiiilly statist that the cU-ath-roll through the sin!.:,i^ of the (hi!"an Naval transport Anpaiiius was Mi, Thcro were ii ;hc 215 person: on board.39 words
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Article208 1928-07-11 9 FUNDS TO PROMOTE RESEARCH. [reuter telegram] London, July 10. The Rubber Industries Bill was passed in the House of Commons. The standing committee ordered it to lie reported to the House. A new claube defining the duties of the collector and a new schedule laying down the formReuter - 208 words
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Article153 1928-07-11 9 BROKING FIRM SUED FOR $20,100. littlf thin waj commenced before the Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Sproole) in the Supreme Court this morning in wUek Lam Choon and Co. j sued Messrs. Green and Collier for damages alleged to have been sustained as a ri'suit153 words
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Article149 1928-07-11 9 L'ritish System of Election Adopted. KM 11.1! TELEGRAM] Athens, July 10. The Cabinet obtained the President's signature to a decree substituting the majority system (equivalent to the British system) for proportional representation. It is believed that the Cabinet would have re-signed if the President had not agreed. Prior149 words
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Article48 1928-07-11 9 Height Record in Small Machine. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 10. Lady Heath, who recently flew to South Africa and l>ack in a light aeroplane, to-day created a height record in a 30 horse power seaplane, when at Rochester she reached a height of 13,400.48 words
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Article119 1928-07-11 9 More Serious than Officially Admitted. [REUTER TELEGRAM] Berlin, July 10. The bomb outrage in Moscow was apparently more serious than official reports admit. An eye-witness who has arrived in Berlin says that a tremendous explosion was followed by a shower of broken window panes. Immediately afterwards aReuter - 119 words
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Article32 1928-07-11 9 Frkuteb telegram] Moscow, July 10. The sentence of death passed on six ol the acc.;>ed in the Donctz trial has been cuinniut.d to ten years imprisonment Five others were executed.32 words
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Article188 1928-07-11 9 TSINAN AFFAIR. WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS FROM SHANTUNG. [reuter far eastern service.] Tokio, July 10. As a result of the Cabinet's discussion of Chinese affairs, the general opinion of Ministers appears to be that the Government will recognise Chang Tso-lin's successor, hut will insist that the agreements188 words
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Article322 1928-07-11 9 INTERNATIONAL CHASE OF KIDNAPPER. A twenty-three-year-old Chinese brasssmith in Shanghai who turned kidnapper has paid with his life for crimes for which he has been convicted. The kidnapper, Wang Fu-lin. boasted that the. police required the aid of five foreign Powers to effect his capture. In a322 words
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Article93 1928-07-11 9 S.x Deaths Occur in City Alone. [reuter telegram] New York, July 10. Six deaths have occurred in New York City alone as a result of the heat wave under which the eastern states are sweltering. The temperature in New York at midday yesterday was 92 deg.Reuter - 93 words
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Article76 1928-07-11 9 No Reduction of British Troops Contemplated. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 10. In reply to another question Sir L. Worthington-Evans said the strength of the British troops in the Rhine area, excluding a small detachment in the Saar district, was approximately 6,000 on July 1. No reduction in76 words
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Article34 1928-07-11 9 Mother Country Wins Trophy At Bisley. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 10. Tin- Mother Country won the KoUpore :up at Bisley with a total of 1,0'J4. ;anada icorad 1,085 and AuitralU I,o**.Reuter - 34 words
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Article100 1928-07-11 9 BENGAL COOPERATES. LABOUR HOSTILITY CONDEMNED. [REUTER TELEGRAM] Calcutta, July 11. The Bengal Legislative Council by 72 to 50, adopted -he Government motion to appoint a committee to cooperate with the Simon Commission. The Mohammedan members sided with the Europeans. The Labour member Latafat Hossein attacked the politicalReuter - 100 words
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Article188 1928-07-11 9 Efforts to Recapture Foreign Trade. [reuter telegkam] London, July 10. The Times' Manchester correspondent states that strenuous efforts are being made by the Lancashire cotton industries to recapture foreign trade. The first market to be tackled is China, where the Japanese competition is most severe. A joint syndicate188 words
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Article216 1928-07-11 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] Paris, July 10. The Housing Bill was passed by the Chamber. Chicago, July 11. The Chicago Federal Reserve Bank has fixed the rediscount rate ut five per cent. Paris, July 10. The Parliamentary session has closed. M. Elbel has been appointed director of commercialReuter - 216 words
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Article76 1928-07-11 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 10. It was stated in the House of Commons that the Government of New Zealand had kept His Majesty's Government in Great Britain informed on the negotiations which had been for some time in progress with a view to an exchange76 words
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Article48 1928-07-11 9 [REUTER TELECRAM] New York, July 10. The United States Steel Corporation and its ninety-two subsidiary companies have brought an action in the United States Court of Claims to recover $101,582,180 which, it is claimed, represents overpaid income and profits tax for 1917 plu» »9,359,862 interest.Reuter - 48 words
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Article88 1928-07-11 9 EIGHT DEATHS AFTER LEAVING SABANG. [reuter telegram] Port Said, July 10. The Rotterdam Lloyd steamer Insulinde, from liatavin (on which serious sickness occurred) has arrived and is in quarantine. A passenger developed throat trouble after leaving Sabang and died in 48 hours in spite of isolation measures.Reuter - 88 words
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Article451 1928-07-11 9 DISCUSSION ON CRACKER FIRING. A meeting of the committee of ths Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association was held on Monday, there being present Messrs. R. M. Williams (President), D. Santry (Vice-President), Hon. A. P. Robinson, Hon. F. A. Pledger, Hon. Dr. Noel Clarke, Dr. M. J. Rattray,451 words
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Article110 1928-07-11 9 Tact of Captain Prevents Trouble. [REUTER TELEGRAM] Melbourne, July 10. The liner Mamilius has arrived with the repatriated crews of the Commonwealth liners Largs Bay, Moreton Bay and Hobson's Bay. A report, signed by a number of these, shows that Red agitators during the voyage from Liverpool triedReuter - 110 words
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Article95 1928-07-11 9 Phenomenal Storms Occur In Canada. [reuter telegram] Ottawa, July 10. One of the severest thunderstorms known for years occurred yesterday evening. Major O'Halloran and Lance-Ser-geant Doudey, of the 7th Field Battery at Montreal, were killed by lightning striking the funs while the battery was practising at PetawawaReuter - 95 words
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Article507 1928-07-11 9 GRIM ORDEAL. LUNDBORG'S EXPERIENCES ON ICE FLOE. TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS OF MAROONED ITALIANS. [reuter telegram] Stockholm. July 10. The Dagblad's correspondent at Spitsbergen gives a moving account of Lundborg's experiences in rescuing Nobile and his own subsequent compulsory sojourn with the remainder of the members of the507 words
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Article83 1928-07-11 9 Units to be Relieved During Trooping Season. [reuier tele<;ram] London, July 10. In the House of Commons at question time Sir L. Worthinjcton-Evans, Secretary ♦'or War, stated that it had been arranged for units of the Shanghai iKfiine Four to be relieved during the next trooping reason.83 words
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Article75 1928-07-11 9 Light Sentence for American Coloured Man. [reuter telegram] (irncva, July 10. The coloured American chaulfeur John Coates, who shot and killed a Hungarian valet named Szabo on March 26 in the course of a quarrel, was sentenced to a year's imprisonment and payment of one franc damages. HisReuter - 75 words
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Article34 1928-07-11 9 In the Third Court this morning the Chinese prisoner who attempted to murder another prisoner at the gaol by striking him with a chopper was committed for trial on a charge of attempted murder.34 words
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Article894 1928-07-11 10 SURREY BATSMEN IN FORM. KENT'S SECOND INNINGS RECOVERY. i i i x-uiar l able s:i(.iid innings 1 nr.ivwy, the long run of victories re- 1 ■id tiy Ktnl wr,u!cl ha.c SMM to 0 I lonrlusion at the hands of Derbyshire in I :i r.K'tih licKun on Suiurday. Derbyshire894 words
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Article591 1928-07-11 10 Punters Enjoy the Second Day. (From iW Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 10. The weather for the second day of the Ipoh Races was fine and cool, and there was a sa'ista< ;<•!>• attendance, H.. H. tho Sjlu.ii, th" BiilUi RMUttt (the Hon. Mr. H. W. IkWMM), i:iul591 words
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Article104 1928-07-11 10 Prosecutions in Singapore Courts. Last month Inspector J. P. Seth, of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals D«partment, charged a Tamil bullock cart driver with working a bullock with a sore neck. It was the man's second offence, and the Second Magistrate Mr. W. N. Gourlay, sentenced104 words
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Article115 1928-07-11 10 Judging by the dress rehearsal at the Victoria Theatre last night, the triple bill to be presented by the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee on the 14th. 17th, l'Jth and 21st should go very well indeed. Cupboard Love is the first play done by local amateurs with a bedroom115 words
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Article24 1928-07-11 10 A meeting of the Federal Council will be held at Kuala Lumpur on Monday, July 30. There will be no ceremonial opening. 1 i24 words
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Article20 1928-07-11 10 At the Malacca Assizes a Chinese was sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment for being in possession of seditious literature.20 words
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SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENTS.
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Article711 1928-07-11 10 ONE OUTSIDE PLAYER IN SINGLES. Entries for the Ma'ayan tennis championships, to be p!a;.v.l on tha S.C.C. courts at th<: w <1 I I this mt.mh and the U.v;innii!" >.. Aiitus 1 have MW closed. '.;> arrive at some estiva:, of th« quality of play which the toTßfcnWt711 words
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Article93 1928-07-11 10 Rain prevented play at the Ladies Lawn Tennis Club yesterday. The tiet arranged will be played to-day, namely Ladies' Hep. Doubles, Final. Mrs. Parmele and Miss Wallis, owe 15.3, v. Mrs. Robertson and Mis. Duff, scr. Men's Open Doubles, Semi-final. Aitken and Pinckney v. Duff and Newbury. TO-MORROW.93 words
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Article569 1928-07-11 10 Six Absentees in Yesterday's Match. Yesterday's trial match for the Malay* Cup at the Stadium was spoilt by the fact ihat no less than six of the players chosen to play failed .o put in an appearance and of these six only one, Mun Fun, was known569 words
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Article95 1928-07-11 10 Draw For Singapore G.C. Championship. The following is the draw for the first round of the Singapore Golf Club championship, which is to be played by Sunday next McMichael v. H. E. Goodman, McMullan v. Hull, Roose v. Nash, H. Jackson v. N'tilson, Upton v. Hutlcy. The follow in?95 words
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Article252 1928-07-11 10 Record Profits in Last Six Months. The gross revenue taken at the Singapore stadium during the first half of this year was roughly $6,000 larger than that taken during the corresponding period of 11)27 and it also exceeded the total takings for 192 G. Tha repoj t und252 words
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Article246 1928-07-11 10 Trial Matches for Clarke Cup. The following are invitel to participate in a trial game on the S.R.C. ground commencing at '1 p.m. on Saturday 14th with a continuance of piny on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Players who fail to receive notification by post are requested246 words
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Obituary100 1928-07-11 10 A Former United States Senator. [reuter telegram] Washington, July 10. The death has occurred of ex-Senator George Earle Chamberlain, who was chairman of the Senate Military Affjurs Committee during the war. He was a former Governor of Oregon and exMember of the United States Shipping Board. [reuter far easternReuter - 100 words
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Article65 1928-07-11 10 Collision with Hydrant At Penang. (From Our Owi. Correspondent.) Penang, July 10. A fatal motor accident occurred in Farquhar Street to-day. A Chinese clerk named Quah Cheow Guan, in the employ of the Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Penang, while riding his motor cycle to the office, collide. l65 words
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Article65 1928-07-11 10 [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio, July 9. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has invited the Mukdenites to send a delegation for the peaceful settlement of the outstanding problems relating to the three Eastern Provinces. Tokio, July 9. The Foreign Office has recalled Mr. Fujita, Consul-GenaraJ at Tsingtao, in view65 words
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Article26 1928-07-11 10 An announcement is made in our advertisement coloumns respecting early application for accommodation during ta* forthcoming conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters at Port Dickson.26 words
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Article207 1928-07-11 10 Eurasian Lady Injured By Motorbus. A case was commenced in the District Court this morning in which a Chinese motorbus driver is charged with causing grevious hurt to a Eurasian lady, Mrs. R. J. Palmer, by dri"ing in a rash manner near Bidadari Cemetery on March207 words
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Article104 1928-07-11 10 Month's Rigorous Imprisonment For Tamil. A Tamil who was charged with vagrancy told the Second Police Magistrate (Mr. W. N. Gourlay) yesterday afternoon that he was forced to beg for alms owing to his inability to obtain work. His Worship Why can you not get work104 words
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Article66 1928-07-11 10 Owing: to the great success of the picture, The Kid Brother, featuring: Harold Lloyd, at the Pavilion, the management is extending the run for another two nights, to-morrow being the last night. Ridin the Wind," featuring the horse Silver KiriE will be shown at the Surma from to-night.66 words
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Article643 1928-07-11 10 UNOFFICIAL COMMENTS ON ORDINANCE. A report presented by the standing sub-committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association on which Hr. J. U. Campl)ell was co-opted on the Naval and Air Bases Ordinance, recently introduced into the LajWathrt Council, was considered at a —ting of the general643 words
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Article146 1928-07-11 10 A requiem high mass for the repose of the soul of the late Mmc de Courthial, wife of the French Consul of Singapore, who died at Marseilles on the 29th ult., was celebrated i.his morning in the Cathedral of The Good Shepherd. AH the consular146 words
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Article83 1928-07-11 10 Towkay Loms Chequebook And $500 Cash. What is thought to be the work of a smart pickpocket took place in v motor bus last night, when a Chinese << keeper had a chequebook and $500 in notes taken from hi« coat pocket. The towkay told the police83 words
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Article99 1928-07-11 10 According to a telegram received l>y the Singapore office of the 0.5.X., the Indus Maru, which left here in tow of the Tacoma Maru, arrived «t Kobe on June 1. When the vessels left here on May 18, it was expected that the approximate date of arrival at Kobe would99 words
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Article1610 1928-07-11 11 A. W. Still - A. W. Still.) INTERNATIONAL AGE COMING. (By London. June U, The age thai our tttandehildren will be famil.ar with promises to ha tho age ol ir.terrationalism in COWS tea and industry, and the MtfeMaMta win steak <f i; de-dare that the creation of vast hbUM 1 will1,610 words
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Article127 1928-07-11 11 Profitable in Spite of Fewer Passengers. I The annual report of the Peaan^ Hill! Railway states that in spiu> of a redue- 1 t:on in the number of paMf Tlfti t can-'.! and in lota! revenue, economy \a mainteaaaec has onabl'd h profit of 93^66 to 1127 words
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Article306 1928-07-11 11 Tka following appointment* nrc notified in the sarrasl Imm af tlir F MS, Clovur.i- 1 I Meat Gazet'r Doctors P.M. Fonafetk C. I. Shaw nnd I. U. Curl id to be Mrdiial Officers, Malayan UodicM Barria* Mr.l C E. Millar to h* mj AaaiaUai EatoawloAgricultura] Department. SS. and]306 words
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Article32 1928-07-11 11 TIN RET URNS. M»mUu iv >..„.?••■: Cable rarta a.«»oo. I] lav. i, run ';«7. pic-iU 3Kit. i' I't-h Tin Dredgr^ t I.:d. CuSic'l] y«id* :U.i;O. hours run pi.;;|v ■>»o. Tia U'mitod.— Pirn;. V32 words
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Advertisement210 1928-07-11 11 The following Famous "HIS MASTERS fe'OICE" ARTISTES WILL APPEAR AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE JAQUES TBIBAVD BENNO MOiSEWrrCB A MEUTA GALU-CV ltd JASCHA UEIFETZ FRIT/ KREISLER, Recorded exclusively on HIS MASTER'S VOICE ELECTRIC RECORDINGS. Agents S. MOVTRIE CO LTD. RAFFLES PLACE. COULD YOU STAND THIS 900 HUES A DAY Tnp vcvr210 words
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Advertisement307 1928-07-11 11 Raffles Hotel Rooms with Latest Sanitary Arrangements. Grill Room unequalled in the East. TEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY DINER DANSANT EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY in the Finest and Coolest Ball Room to SAKE McGUIRE'S ORCHESTRA SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Every Sunday, 9.15 p.m. Tisno MONIA LITTER. SARKIES BROS., Proprietors.307 words
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Article644 1928-07-11 12 Many Notable Departures For Europe. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Rvavia, July 7. Many notable Dut-.-h people continue to depart from the iadSM for Kurnne, cither on leave or botana they hive earned their rattrMMßt. It is quite an eve [■> s/c the Dutch mail b.iat depart from644 words
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Article124 1928-07-11 12 Reservoir With Capacity Of 2,->OO,OOO Gallons. A stf'.l ■><!■■■ FMHTOtr fi>r water. baring a capacity of two and a half million gallon* (which ivimsents approximaUly 11.000 toir it shortly to arrive in sections in Kuching and will be installed noun th; ton tt Datu Muda's hi124 words
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Article65 1928-07-11 12 Shanghai. Jim SO, The first month »f do>r-racinjr has !>ivn completed. Th<- sport has In-en keenly taken up by fowiguail and Chines:' alike ■ad there an many CWMM MM. Pounders' ■ham havi advanced from 11 to 17 and orliiia... ihaxM from £1 to t£ A second65 words
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Article66 1928-07-11 12 London, June 30. A remarkable operation was performed in the King Edward VII Hospital, Windsor, <>n a 7WHM man whose ppinal column h:ul litcn ImriVv iajwad ir. ;i nn>t<iiarrident. He hail pieces of lluabMM grafted on the s| me and lay for months in one position and66 words
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Advertisement306 1928-07-11 12 R lion Iteauty and Charm jdt V^l To n^'intuin daintiness and \/j^v M^^aiwKnr fresMi' «'vcn after a whole 'J^^fßL -v 'it $&§s, inhaled ir refreshes S' \rSrLJ ,,,1 •-,.w vi.-.. ii'-. For daily "Tr^OES.. -L^^/l/^Jf\S 171 1 "in the WWk^s^^f^ V ti.!!et cr 1 -::t!i v.'st ■>: Its action "S306 words
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Advertisement356 1928-07-11 12 THE PURE PRODUCT OF THE PALM |j[|pj! Glftsis in &rftfcflpii VC D A I Ra B% Hakes Host W B Hjß La iri SnV t?W We Specialize on ESRKINE AND STUDEBAKER SERVICE Bat at the same time we carry out repairs to ANY MAKE OF CAR All work is guaranteed,356 words
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Article1082 1928-07-11 13 MEETINGS OF LONDON COMPANIES. The MUMMI gOßerai mcetinc; of the Cordon (Malay I -.itos. Ltd.. Baa praaMad "vim iiv Sir Franrli Veulcs, < U.K. Uh<- ehairmaa of the com pi Tlm Chairman wM Hurinß the the on. i) of rul'l<"r from li.ith I tatai amounted t.. T66J3M v.i'oli1,082 words
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Advertisement130 1928-07-11 13 \T^B^^^^^^^B>TißsssM*CT^*w(f hPJIWIbB *W*fc*)fr andbtftvmdcflt The-MOKKIS-COWLEY TOUR SBATBR TRICE $1355 The number of Morris-Cowle) lour Beater cars seen on the roads of the world is ample criterion of their valve. This 1928 nodM is very greatly improved, a wider and more roomy body being fitted. There is uinpic leg room in130 words
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Advertisement438 1928-07-11 13 RUBBER SEEDS THE PAMANOEKAN AND TJIASEM LANDS. SOEBANG, JAVA, (The Anglo-Dutch Plantations of Jsvs, Ltd., London) will have available for sale in Janusry-Msy, 1929, TJIKADOE Seed* from their isolated budded seed gardens (87 seres) st Wangoen redja. The buds used were taken in !»2L from twenty-five Mother Trees whose sversge438 words
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Advertisement811 1928-07-11 13 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE F.M.S. AT K. LUMPUft. Miscellaneous Application No. M of 192 K. In the Matter nC si MATRA TIN CONCESSIONS, UNITED and in the Matter of the Ca*a#aat*« Enactment 1917. NOTICE is hereby uiven that a petition us on Juno -i>. lU:>. presented !<■ the811 words
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Advertisement370 1928-07-11 14 COLEMAN QUICK-LITE TABLE LAMP THi: vi \<||lnl: Of TIIK NIGHT Price 517.50 only at JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Haasra»raas4 la Eaglaa4) SISGU-OUK. PBNAMG and K. 1.1 MITK. GREEN MANURE SEED Pamanoekan Tjiasem Co.. JAVA. (THE ANGI O DITCH IM.ANTATION? OF JAY.V. LTD.. LONDON). The above Company will have available for370 words
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Advertisement382 1928-07-11 14 Assets over $8,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $30,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) ■BAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, K. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British I.ifo AMUMM i382 words
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Advertisement601 1928-07-11 14 j BANKING CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paul I*ii Capital in POO.lOO shares of So each £3,000.000 Raaarva fund £4,0u0,000 Kiscrve Liability of Proprietors £.i,U00,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Biiihopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Seremban Amritsar Ipoh601 words
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Advertisement584 1928-07-11 14 BANKING HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) Head Office HONG KONG. Authorised Capital (50,000,000 UaM and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Funds Sterling 6,000,000 Siher $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. H. Compton, Esq., Chairman. N. S. Brown, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Hon. Mr.584 words
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Advertisement407 1928-07-11 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised £3,000.000 j Capital Subscribed £1.800,001)] Capital Paid up £1,050,000 i TO Fund and Rest £1.58 1. K1«'. BOARD OF DIRECTOM J. M. Ryrie, Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Hombro, ij. O. Robin.i.in, Esq. Esq. W. H.407 words
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Advertisement322 1928-07-11 14 I You are taking a lot of I J ri«k with your car un- leas you u»e CASTROL the lubricant that M really *uits tho engine fl' Don't be put off by substitutes insist on -J Wakefield CASTRO! -S B Motor Oil, the oil th it gl B- is chosen322 words
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Advertisement201 1928-07-11 15 HUPMOBILE c with a colourful, mx, of ownership and awakes the envy fj J modern beauty dut other mo- of the passerby tor cars can only strive :o imitate Tie Now Hupmobile Six —"the Q Powerful, with a gteat, Iparldiag Six of the Century"— with its petpower that wins it201 words
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Advertisement226 1928-07-11 16 ggggi .1 i in] ii"'mhp r»1 l!y Special l;i in Singapore. i^s^' V I I Branch No. 1, Bishop St., P*nane- I Your Investments are quite sound when made at the Crown Jeweller. The strength of our organisation, its influence over the diamond market and capacity to lend force to226 words
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Advertisement180 1928-07-11 16 The Ornamental Tile Works specialists in CEMENT FLOORING TILES Under new management. Enquiries solicited. Office 40, HIGH STREET. ELEMENTARY SANITARY ENGINEERING By G. BRANSBY WILLIAMS. A text-book for sanitary inspectors and others interested in the application of the science of sanitary engineering to tropical conditions. Price $6.50, Post free. KELLY180 words
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Advertisement1900 1928-07-11 16 ADVERTISEMENTS PREPAYMENT CHARGES for Want*. For Sal., To L.t, »te. In ordinary clom Mt I typ. (average .i, t word, to lin.) «re :-P.r lln. On. insertion 23 c«n "Two in.. 46 cent., thre. in.. 64 cent., four in.. 82 einti, fiv. ing. $1.00, six int. $1.13, ten in.. $1.4.1.1,900 words
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Advertisement295 1928-07-11 16 "IMPREGNABLE" BRITISH MADE SAFES As supplied to Leading Banker;; and Mercantile Houses. Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., IGoTenuaent of H. N. Borneo, etc., etc. THE ALL-STEEL SAFE Fire and Thief Resisting, each safe fitted with two separate and distinct CHUBB Locks. ADJUSTABLE SHELVES. Stock in all sizes from 20 to •IS295 words
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Advertisement362 1928-07-11 16 THE SCRIPTURE OF HOLY ISLAM. THE HOLY QCB-AN, contuimm' tic Arabic Twttt with Kiu-lihh Trjmlnlmn Cniap.ntary, by .Maulhi V.ulia.ninatl AM, V V. 1.1..X.. Kid leather ,|mio Till. 1 HOLY UUS-AN. l.y tfca »»mr Author, < loih Cm mm TIIK Ti:.\( KINGS OK ISLAM, a solution ..f ■vt fiiit Unit :,l;,l362 words
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