Malaya Tribune, 12 June 1926

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune. VoL XIII Mo. 135 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 192G
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 255 1 i SPECIAL OFFER FOR DIANA BLUE AND GREEN PENCILS PRICE $2.15 per doz. from The Wdaya Inbun* Press, Ltd. J 2<>3. Co! Iyer Quay Singapore. 171 A T 509 I ST A on monz* track S I THE MILAN FAIR CUP 1 Competing Against I DIATTO- LANCIA CITROEN— PEUGEOT I
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    • 137 1 I > j Rcmlcii >privacies tr.A ryrritmct: £s I X Metal and A lonite combination »ree- H k-xclct or eveclisw of UcSt »rn;!it metal rim apecuclea or eye^Laete*. ,i, 1. 1 N 0 I I jj Sole Importers: I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., I (Licorporaled •to th* Strait* Settkmaai*) jjj
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  • 868 2 Allenby Rubber Co., Limited The sixth annual general meeting of The Aiilenby Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at the registered office of the company, 9 —11 Old Market-sq., Kuala Lumpur, on Monday last weuk. Present:—Messrs. F. G. So ut- t (chairman), G. Wiseman and H. B. Egmont Hake
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  • 685 2 The annual general meeting of shareholders of the Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held at noon on Saturday last in I enang. Mr. Laurie C. Brown, (Director), presided and the others present wereMessrs. J. P. Souter, J. G. Brown (Directors), E. H. Bulford, James
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  • 185 2 Suffering from Singapore Competition Doration er .°s the C °P ra Killing Corcanil 3 ?*5 emait s Glared -hat tke "not rrniV>'h buSmeSS in the ™ippines iL L P V > c at He sard that hit* n companies in Manila of law materia which condit'on is mainly
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 156 2 Representative for Far East and Indiaßobert Blau, Union Building Singapore. PIANOS TUNED j AND REPAIRED. NANG HENG CO, IH, B«bgit tmi, Bfaf»por«. it 1 FRENCH REMEDY. THERAP ON NO 1 THERAP 0NN0.2 THERAP ON No 3 Mo. recoired do not hesiwt. to Wnte «-r >R»» honwt optsloa a« to tuiuitlUu
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    • 135 2 rf I DEDION BOUTON CAR f [j THE PREMIER FRENCH CAR I 14 Setter Wire Wheels $2,450. I Petrol Consumptioa 40/45 miles per gallon. SWIFT CARS I Model DeLuxe 10 H.P. Touring $2,400 S (4 Wht«l Brake.) g Petrol Consumption 40/45 miles per gallon. S TALBOT~CARS I I Mktai t3JMO
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    • 239 2 THE DINNER regulators which Kf V 1" fciot, the- uppetue s .iCXX^ Taken when needed Pi„u constipation, hi ious a mm. aches, 1 verishness, c *k purify the br.at-h. nT* H^T* PINKETTES KEEP YOU W ELL JJ MENNEN LM Guards i Baby's |w Slumber Highly scented cr coarse- t cxtured
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 445 3 Wonderful Cures Effected by Violet Ray "Now Bodies For Old," is the slogan of the d'-rmatolojfists at the Massachusetts General Hospital. where cures through the medium of the violet ray and radium are exceeding their fondest hopes. Birthmarks, which heretofore had to b« endured for a
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  • 182 3 The ''London Evening News'' says:—A white Burmese elephant wh'.ch was to have left Rangoon for *he London Zoo about a month ago has disappeared. Two days after the Zoo authorities announced hi* departure they received a me sage stating that he animal had not been shipped. Since
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  • 191 3 A Chinese news agency is circulating the rcpert that a foreign consul has tried to make a tnp in one of tile low draft gunboats to Hengehow. However, when he arrived at Changsha he was stopped by the Comnvssioner of Foreign Affairs who then referred the master to Gen. Yeh
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  • 194 3 Trouble i> very easy to find, but often not so easily remedied. There are, however, some exceptions, and one is the easy way you can stop indigestion and all stomach troubles which frequently spoil appetite, health, work and play. Digestive disorders are very largely
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 428 3 (^DispelDepression H e dawn of day is unwelcome, mix yourself a /A glass of Andrews when you TORw utnnrW// r^f> 000 tnat niorning \Wf v"ffl "head will be quitt forllL-*'. ]stt gotten in a tl<>w of good IWtfSMIR s spirits. Andrews rids the system of poisonous accut mulations, and stimulates
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    • 468 3 Mosquitoes Bring Disease Into Your Home Destroy the mosquito, the insidious enemy of man MOSQUITOES are more than pests. l ess to humans. It evaporates quickly and They are a menace to your loved «™pletely. Extensive tests showed Flit mr x. J j spray did not stain or injure the
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    • 408 4 ii ii ii ii ii l^^^^^^^CJ^^^^r^^^r^r-^^^r■^c3^^r^^^r^^^^^^c■ Tcr 1 wr d tt o '■sr* JCU JjfJL Jfc JL XtL KBa Thursday, June 10 to Monday, June 14—2nd Show at 9-15 UNITED ARTISTS' CORPORATION g presents I RUDOLPH VALENTINO IN THE EAGLE cj Supported by Vilma Banky and Louise Dresser and an
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    • 376 4 Amusements I From Thursday, June 10 to Tuesday, June 15. I A CAPITAL PROGRAMME OF PICTURES 1 FEATURING D I Popular Stars you have not seen for some time jj At the C ALHAMBRA! I (TanCChefn f Ke« Co„ Ltd. Proprietors.) S Cj In the Second Show, Commencing 9 p.m.
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    • 469 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert ft Beucoolen Streets To-night at 9-15 The screen scream of the season! Wm. POX presents THE FIRST YEAR The motion picture of John Golden's great stage play M On the battle front with a newly married couple" Cheer up! Don't get a divorce until you've seen
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    • 119 4 SURINA THEATRE N °rtb Bridge^ TO-NIGhTaT 7-30 Universal Western RIDDLE RIDER SERIAL 4 A T 9 P.M. SHARP LATEST PATHE OAZ B TTE THE KING OF WILD HORSES Untamed I Unconquered Unrif aled FIGHTING YOliH FEATURING WILLIAM FAIRBANKS A rip-roaring drama of love and batik •ttfc jUd series of daring
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  • 125 5 To-day, June 12 High Tides. —0.16 p.m., 11.25 p.m. and O. mail due. Selangor Races. First Test Match begins. Scouto' Race—Braddell Shield. Ijodge Zetland, 6.30 p.m. No, No, Nanette, Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Boxing, Happy Valley, 9.30 p,m. To-morrow, June 13 fiigh Tide.—-0.57 p.m. Swimming Club tiffin to
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  • 72 5 (By Courtesy of the GoTsmmsnt Health Officer. > Kacdnng Kerbs v Station for the 24 houra ending midnight June 11. 1926. deg. Max shade tempra%irc 91.8 F. Mm. shade temperature 80 F. Mean shade temperature 84.8 F. Max. sun radiation 158 F. Mm. irras; radiation 71.5 F. Sea
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  • 1111 5 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCF Buyers. Sellers. Singapore, June 12 Small Pearl Tapioca 7-25 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $398 j, 0 Sago Flour Rice, Siam 2 $360 1 air kSa 5° Fi r 5,7 Rice Slam Iw Borneo Sago Flour fclaSo,, y: US rv&rsXrw» Rice' a,r Paiembang Jelotong "900 if.
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  • 134 5 Constabulary and Moros on the War-Path Eighteen members of the Constabulary at San Fernando, Pampanga, who were involved in killing civilians and members of the Municipal Police, have been disarmed and lodged in gaol, being charged with murder. A detachment of twenty member** of the Constabulary from
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  • 159 5 Youth No Worse Today Than in Other Days Modern youth with seemingly unconventional mannerisms and often seeking freedom by daring and adventure, is no worse than youth of other days—perhaps not so bad—a half a score of young religious leaders agreed at the International Council of Religious Education,
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  • 141 5 Singapore, June 11. Value*- nave steadied and a fair fcusines* has been done, the (particular demand of the week being for off grades which have firmed cons'deraby. Futures ame very siseody and sellers are reserved at present quotations. The May exports declared by Government to.aked 31,231 itons. Imports
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 381 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOB iU.EQ" ?tar:dard" 4-seater car, 1921 codel, in good running order. Apply Aldens' OBCcanoti (Kastern) Ltd.. Union Building. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. X The Municipal Cyromissioners of the Town ■f Sirt:>t>nre invite tenders for the erection of Store for Filler Dus>t aud Smithy at Tanjong fcg ir (.'.ashing Depot.
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    • 30 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES O. JITT SI ANG, Qualified Dentist, 75, HiU Street, Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary, 'Phone 123,
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    • 19 5 M. EZEKIEL ft SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians, 4, Baffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optometrist: A. M. BZKKIB1 S OJD.
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    • 122 5 1 Contessa-Nette J Cameras 1 jjj FULLY JUSTIFY THEIR REPUTATION AS I Peers of the Camera World j Perfect ZeisS Tessar I jg Construction, W lenses can be 5j jjj Design and lllitl supplied to all I Appearance Models. ja The discerning public insist upon gj I CONTESSA-NETTEL CAMERAS c
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    • 226 5 If you want distinctive style, genuine quality, honest workmanship, solid comfort and long wear—if you want to be well-dressed yet not extravagant—take advantage of the value in H C footwear. HENG CHEONG, 386, North Bridge Road. ARE YOU Is it fair that your Wife should have to live from hand-to-mouth
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 117 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, JUNE 12 Saigon (*Donai) 2 p.m. Port Said, Marseilles, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Copenhagen (M. S. Java) 2 p.m. Ceylon, Southern and Western India (Genoa Maru) 3 p.m. Saigon (*G. G. Merlin) 4 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, SouthEast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Ban Hong Liong) 4
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  • 731 6 Whatever the cause the mines deadlock shews no signs, of lessening; and the conference between owners and men, held on the initiative of the former, was abortive. Contradictory accounts of the meeting, which are to be deplored, have been issued by both sides and the fault is
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  • 1459 6 The Tho Sek Club has ceased to exist. \r J he Malacca Assizes will begin on Monday, Ju.y 5. v The Yok Sin School is declared to be an unlawful school. A speed limit of ten mi es an hour has I abuan 11 Vic tori«, During May of tr.is
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  • 365 6 Mr. Carl Henkint* »*> Vice-Consul at Penang. 0?nised as u. s Mr. R. u. Young- of i a of E Ga"d!n" n s s" »?W« Mr. H. Butcher fa unofficJa* member of JL ap P°»ted as Singapore SaJors'°lnsU tu S 3 g Mr. J. r>. Hal hat
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  • 39 6 From France by s.s. Andre Lebon, due Singapore noon to-morrow. From China and Japan by s.s. Tacoma Maru, due Singapore to-morrow From China and Japan by s.s. Nagpore. due Singapore 6 a.m. on Monday, the 14th instant.
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  • 49 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 11. The death occurred at the G;-nerai Hospital at eleven last n ght of Mr. Wiliam E. Felgate, iate cf Taiping. The <k ceased was weil-lmown as a planter ii> Kedan, F.M.S. and Johore. The fun a. took this afternoon.
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  • 53 6 (From Our Own Corrcsponde::. Penang, JVM 11Anent the wire regarding- Alar. Ouban. stopping at Penang-, Messrs. C. C. Wakefield received definite news by to-day's mail from home that Mr. Cobham was rVnan*; a depot for pe:rol and oil, infiea< kok, and wouM be arrYinj; at b tm of
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  • 54 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 11. Lady Gu: lemard arrived last night l Prai ami was received by Coiumamu-r real, the Harbour Master, and Captain b».under deputy. j. Sh? boarded the Sea Guli anu anie Penang where she was receiv.d s 0 Raipn Scott, Resident Councillor, unc
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  • 157 6 "No! No! Nanette" was re-enacted the V ctciria Theatre last lughj» before, was immensely enjoyed rehouse. It is certanly one of th comedies &3tn here, and in such m <-• S* and capable hands, will amoxmi of repetition wherever 1- n stajge'd. i fodii* 'The Orchestra was
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 263 6 I NEW SILVER-WARE I 3 Sterling Silver Flower and Bon- mm e Cj Bon stand with Four Hanging y /4«? C fl Q Baskets, 11H ins. high. J Price $H5. I j I Sterling Silver Centre- D ft I I piece with three hanging j{ Baskets Beautifully I Price $225.
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    • 73 6 IGSiSaSZS2SZS2S2SHSSSZSBSK2Sasa&SaS2g COMPARISON I is the only infallible Test of the relative value of p Typewriters. S By comparison the Royal I proves its superiority. jj TYPEWRITERS I Ask for Bookfiet X i"' n Describing the 20 Reasons jg LTD. I Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, X j 3050 j 1 3050
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  • 696 7 Soviet Denies Report NO SUPPORT GIVEN GENERAL STRIKE Unjustifiable Interference in Britain's Internal Affairs" Reuter's Service. British Official Press Service. London, June 11. understood that the British Govern- his sent the Soviet Government a jfit-rit > rote protesting against the Soviet Government offering the Trade Union Congress during
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  • 136 7 UNUSUAL PRODUCTION AT DJAMBI Several Thousand Acres More to be Developed Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, June 11. The annual report of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company states that the produ tion of the Royal Dutch group for 1925 amounted to 12,390,000 tons compared with 13,442,000 in 1924. It
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  • 118 7 Extraordinary Honours for Representatives of Pope Reuter's Service. New York, June 11. Thousands lined Broadway and gave a rousing welcome to Cardinal O'Donnell, Primate of Ireland, who is attend ng the Chicago Eucharisti:: Congress. A Municipal launch brought the Cardinal to the Battery where he met official of
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  • 85 7 Fur Workers and Employers Lose $29,000,000 Reuter's Service. New York, June 11. Committees representing the farworkers and employens have reached an agreement subject to Uhe ratification of both sides granting a ten per cent increase in wages, and a forty-hour week which is to be increased to
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  • 78 7 Huge Monument to the Fascist Regime Reuter's Service. Rome, June 11. The Pope received in audience to-day a Buenos Aires architect, Senor Mario Palanti, who has come to Rome to submit plans for bu'kiing a sky-scraper of fortyfour stores in ended as a monument to the Fascist
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  • 67 7 Announces Loss of Interest in Whole Plan Reuter's Service. Rio de Janeiro, June 11. The Foreign Minister, at a meeting of diplomatic representatives from the South American States, announced Brazil's resignation from the League Council and also that he had telegraphed all the South American States not
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  • 73 7 [British Official Press Service.] London, June 11. Exchange rates: Paris 167.375, New York 4.*****5, Brussels *****5, Geneva 25.125, Amsterdam 12.*****, Milan 133.875, Berlin 20.435, Stockholm 18.155, Copenhagen 18.33, Oslo 21.6, Vienna 34.435, Prague 164.25, HdJsingfors 193.25, Madrid 31.325, Lisbon 2 17(32, Rio 7 19|32, Buenos Aires 45 7132,
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  • 320 7 MARKETING BOARD IS ESTABLISHED Buying from Dominions will Increase Their Purchasing British Official Press Service. London, June 10. The third report of the Imperial Economic Committee contains a number, of interest'iig reports and recommendations with reference to the consumption of Empire fruit m this country. The outstanding feature
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  • 95 7 Subscriptions for National Debt Fund Reuter's Service. Paris, June 11. The Chinese students of the FrancoChinese Institute at Lyons have subscribed eleven hundred francs towards the voluntary fund for the redemption of the French national dejbt. In a letter to the Director of the Institute, the students
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  • 49 7 Reuter's Service. Washington, June 11. President Coo'idge has signed a Bill authorising compensation on account of the death of a British subject by the name of Wiil'amson who was accidentally shot by a policeman who was pursuing a bandit at East St. Louis, Illinois, in July 1921.
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  • 44 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, June 11. The French airman, D"Oisy, has left on a renewed attempt to fly to Toklo, via Russia and Siberia. [Havas Agency.] Paris, June 11. Pel le tier D'Oisy took off on hi* journey to Tokio at 9.15.
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  • 46 7 Reuter's Service. Mcx co Ci y, June 11The official explanation of the deporting of Dr. Cole says that he is guilty of violation of the recent insurance law by acting as medcal examiner to insurance companies which have not* compled with the law.
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  • 25 7 Reuter's Service. New York, June U. Jesse Sweetser, winner of the amateur go'f championship of Great Britain, is in hospital at Bionxvillc.
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  • 243 7 Ten Per Cent Reduction Each Year from 1927 Gradual Decrease for Ten Years EXPORTATION TO STOP AT END OF 1935 British Official Press Service. London, June 11. The India Office announces that the Government of India, with the concurrence of the Secretary of State, has now decided to
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  • 95 7 Discovery of Lady Scientist at Gibraltar Reuter's Service. Gi' altar, June 12. Miss Ganrod, a stud- of the Institute Paleontologie Humaine, Paris. and of Oxford University, has discovered tihe frontal bone and other portions of a (human skull belonging to a youth embedded in the hardest
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  • 66 7 New Government for Moro Province Proposed Reuter's Service. Washington, June 12. The complete separation of the Moro Province in the Phillipines from the present administration at Manila and i's future administration as a separate iiependency are proposed in a Bill tabled in the House of Representatives. It provides
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  • 163 7 Annual Election of Officers of Welsh Organisation The members of the St. Davids Society me* at the Adelphi Hotel last night for their annual election of officers and other business of a misce.laneous character Mr. 0. P. Griffith-Jones was chosen as. President; Mr. A. De Burgh Thomas,
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  • 106 7 Advices regarding the construction of seven new ships 'by the C. P. R. and tfce withdrawal of the Empress cd* Austra ia from the trans-Pacific run 'have been received. The Empress of Australia to be withdrawn from the Orient service in October. She will pass though Singapore en route to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 254 7 H5Z5H525i25E5c!525E5H5^^ jjj Patronised Established. j I I ANT example S Of our Distinctive Lines in I STERLING SILVER PRESENTS I I Heaps of these useful Gifts jj j] Are always in a Big Assortment. At very Striking Prices at S A THE ROYAL JEWELLER. H }j 62-3, High Street, Singapore.
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  • 41 8 BOXING Stribling Loses Reuter's Service. New York. June 11. The light heavyweight champion, Berlentoach, won the decision against.Young Stribling in fifteen rounds in which tne referee frequen iy warned Strutting lor h °The g uspectators bocfted demanding more action.
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  • 121 8 Key an 1 Tenebro meet tonight »t the Happy Vaftley in the contest which has been talked of for several weeks. The following* are the respective me»«urements of the boxers. B. Key T. Santos a «*.?»> Age 21 H%-ht 6 ft. 6 m. Height 5 ft. 4% in.
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  • 252 8 Home Match Results Reuter's Service. London, June 11. Owing to rain there was no play yesterday ani to-day at Lo~ds and the Oval, and loth ma.ches were abandoned. Lancashire against Middlesex scored 222 Tor s x (Makepeace 95, Tyldesley 50). Warwickshire against Surrey made 212 for 8 (Wyatt 62.
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  • 217 8 Professional Championship London, June 10. At Formby, the Northern profession golf championship was won by George Gadd (Roehampton) with 296 for 72 ho.es. Of tihe eight American* compe ing Mebotn with 299, was first. Melhorn (United States). E. R. Whitcombe (Bournemouth) ani Davie* (Prenton) were bracketed second with 299.
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  • 74 8 S.C.R.C. Tournament MONDAY'S TIES A. Doubles—Final John Lim and Ong Siow Hian—ls vs. Chen Su Len and Oh Jitt Siang, Scr. TUESDAY'S TIES B. Doubles—Final Low Yong Tiat and Low Peng Cer—l2 vs. Winner of Loo Hoong Sun and Cheong Van Soo vs. Tan Soo Lrew and Tan
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  • 91 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Ladies' Open Doubles Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Campbell beat Miss Hope Fa!knar and Miss Atk'.ns, 7—5, 6—3. Mrs Rule and Mas David beat Mrs. Van Hamel and Miss Rickard, 6—2, 6—o. Mrs. Tennent and Miss Griffith-Jones beat Mrs. Elder and Mas. Austin Jackson, 6—2, 6—o. Ladies'
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  • 103 8 Chinese and S.C.C. Draw The first league match between the SC.F.A. and She S.C.C. drew a large crowd to the Stadium yesterday afternoon and although the game was full of interesting incidents, the result was a goalless draw. Both sides had equal chances to score but both goalies were
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  • 61 8 Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Dukes 4 4 0 0 21 1 8 S.C.C. 3 1 0 2 5 3 4 S C.F.A. 4 1 1 2 6 2 4 R.E 3 1 2 0 2 17 2 S R.C. 3 0 2 1
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  • 113 8 The following are the fixtures for the lionth of June:— FIRST DIVISION Tuesday, June 15. —R.A. vsi. R.E. Friday, June 18.—S.C.F.A. vs. S.R.C. VIonday, June 21.—Dukes vs. S.C.C. Wednesday, June 23.—S.C.F.A. vs. R.E. ?Yiday, June 25.—R.A. vs. S.R.C. tfonday, June 28.—S.C.C. vs. R.E. SECOND DIVISION The following are
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  • 255 8 Selangor Race Meet Fourth Day's Handicaps 1. Horses (C) Racecourse—Zarona Boy 9.12, Florrie's Pet 9.4, Havilah 8.7, Happy Dayj 8.2, Albatross 8, Lady Blackthorn 7.10, Adajay 7.11, Cheerio 7 6. 2. Griffins (B) Six furlongs—Venture 10.4. Amrita 10.1, Vingt-et-un 9.4, Minanore 9, Buleh Harap 8.12, Princess Cole 8.10,
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  • 74 8 Anglo-Chinese School Sports The Annual Athletic Sports of the Anglo-Chinese School will be bed ai the S.adium Grounds at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, June 19. There will be two races for Old Boys of J ha School. The event for Old Boys under thirty will be a half-mi.c run,
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  • 149 8 Films and Automobiles Made for the World This is written in Los Angeles where pictures are made for America and all creat'on, says Arthur Brisbane, a we 1-known American writer. Most encouraging is the fact that the entire world depends on this country for moving pictures and automobiles.
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  • 52 8 Station Judich, murderer of this sixteen year-old swe theart, was executed at tihe S ate prison at Carson Ci-y, Nevada, on May 21, wth lethal gas. He was unconsc ous w-thin ha f a m nute and pronounced dead in two and a half m'nutes after being placed in the
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  • 1151 8 All the Accused Discharged FUDGE SAYS ALL EVIDENCE CIRCUMSTANTIAL Deputy Public Prosecutor may Appeal for Re-Trial The case for the defence of the five Indians awl the woman w<bo were charged witlh dishonestly retaining and assist ing in disposing of various amounts, the aieged proceeds of the thefij
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  • 435 8 Railway Co-Operation Essential; Mr. Spiller's Tour Mr. J. W. Spiller, the General Manager of the Federated Malay States Railways, left to-day for the South, says the "Siam Observer*' of June 4. His stay in Bangkok has been brief, but he has been able to gain a
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  • 280 8 Most Impressive Spectacle of Century A mountain collapse of unusual magnitude described by a a3 likely to be the most impress ye spectacle of the century,*' is said by the Sw ss Topographica Bureau to be imminent This anticipation a is s from observations kept by :he Swiss
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  • 185 8 Singapore Chinese Institutions Struck off Register A Government Gazette not!ficat on gives no:ice tha; the undermentioned schools have b*na struck off the R gister of Schoo.s, and that the registrat'on of a.I teaches and members ct the committee of management cf these schools has been cancelled: Yik Ch
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  • 1024 8 Hits at "Inconsistent America and Unstable Britain" (By Alfred E. Pieres, for the "S.C.M. Post") An influential member of the House of Peers, son and Iheir of one of the itiukeis V.f Modern japan, Grant Michimasn Sojejima, a pro ific writer and a diplomat, has contributed an
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  • 72 8 A new diamond field has untitled discovered at Owailplnstt, nea** 'orp. in the Trans vaaJ. 2.000 peonb of the crowd hat made th° rush succeeded in neeg'rvr cu l cVms. After the negg'ng 700 vm tcok tha disrsr rs back A o th-» new town which spran<? vp and '<n
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  • 190 8 4 TRONO vs. To The Editor of the M a^a Sir,—I have read with nt letter in your valuable plpe^f 8 B K, issue and I quite agree vL j* he sa:d conccrning the what ami Walley for the of of Walley's victory in^ i« still
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  • 464 8 Decrepit Fellow Comitrymen Sent Back Home Many cf our readers in tb s eflv mnr be awane that there exists here a man wetl-known amongst the Otao* m munity as a philanthropist This natl* man is Mr. Aw Boon Haw, mtl p-!opr'.c tor of the firm knowr. as
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  • 255 8 Forces her Back into San Francisco The steamer Sonoma, of the Oceaa* Company, which plies between Sydney ano San Francisco, had an experience on last voyage when a few days out from Francisco which caused her to re UIT 'hat port for a new propel er. 1
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  • 45 8 To-day, June Brnddell Shield (See Special Heftd sx«ewtrf« Committee Mee-"* Tn»^* 1 at X MJ; n-i'l n" I Tuesday. June »5~~, ""l sp m /lasses. Thursday. June I,.—b..na r qr-ters 5 Mt j m c I Sanirdav, June 19— ireK quarters 5 p.m.
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  • 26 8 Thetv persons were untitled $1,000.000 prop Tty I I Tr-ifie hi?>to;m whj.-h tore* T xas. on 'he Kh m o* th»» than baseballs and weghtf. pound.
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  • 170 9 Christian General Interviewed at Moscow Interviewed by representatives of the press at Moscow, Marshal Feng said that he was deeply touched by the warm welcome he had received both on his arrival in Moscow and along the whole route of the journey through Russia. While in Russia,
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  • 151 9 Dim, colored 1 lights rather than white lights are responsible for much immorality of the present day, Justice Lewis of the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, declares. "Dim, shaded-amtxT or rose-coloured lights," he said, "soft music, swaying bodies, tinkling glasses, cozy nooks—these appurreliances are cunningly made part of
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  • 37 9 To-day, June 12 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, S.R.A. (v), Instructional. 2.30 p.m.—Farrer Range, Malay Company, Spoon Shoot. To-morrow, June 13 8 a.m.—Bukit Timah, S.R.A. (v), Instructional. 8 a.m.—Farrer Range, S.V.C. Uniti, Practice—'Royal Johore ChalLnge Cup.'
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  • 64 9 Under favourable conditions of peace the mortality among soldiers is the lowest in any class of men, the death rate Ibeing only five in 1,000. The placid days of a clergyman's life, compared with that of a so.dier, are full of danger, for, proportionately, twice as many clergymen die in
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    • 590 9 Church Services SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY June 13, 1926 S. Andrew's Cathedral a m. Holy Communion. 745 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon. v 16 808. Matins and Litany. 4 n m. The Catechism. 5 ,;0 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week at the Cathedral: —Monday, 7.40 a.m.
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    • 282 9 WESLEY CHURCH, FORT CANNING ROAD 7.30 p.m. Epworth League Service. Speaker: Mr. Chew Kia Song. Subject: "The Fool and the Price of his Folly." 8.15 p.m. Evening English Service. Speaker: Mr. A. Mac Nab. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Speaker: Mr. C. 0. Tan. Wednesday, 11 a m. Women's meeting.
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    • 376 9 jjj $3,000 PURSE cj I BOXING at the HAPPY VALLEY I I TO-NIGHT. cj a Biggest fight ever put up in Malaya q] Main Event 12 Rounds. jjj I Battling Key vs. Tenebro Santos J jjj Lightweight Champion of Mala} a Ex Featherweight Champion of the Orient. qJ rO Semi-final
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    • 163 9 (^^^M^ Heaith Pleasure JLjAH I Football Jerseys Vertical Stripes I The "Chief" Superior, Vertical Woven, Ribbed 1 S Collar, Laced Front. S I Price $28.00 Per Dozen S I L Black and White /fc II fIX T B ack a m 1 Scarlet 15. Scarlet \g i| 1 l Black
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  • 586 10  -  The House of Lords on Birth Control (BY HAROLD OOX. The debate in the House of Lords marks a distinct stage in the progress of [he movement for birth contxol-L a stale at least as important as that reached in the famous Bradlaugh and Besent jidSnent more than
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  • 188 10 NOT DIFFICULT TO OVERCOME Suffering, from Malaria "on and off for years not being able to take quinine to any form by mouth, running to hospital every time and taking quinine injections was the unpleasant exper'ence of Mr. C O. H. Stevens of Rohri. He found great!
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    • 173 10 I The Malayan Exhibition I 1 S Race Course, KUALA LUMPUR, August 27 to 30 I I 1 Agriculture, Printing Book-binding, K S Horticulture, Village Industries, S Poultry, School Industries, I Stock, Needlework Weaving, R jc Dogs Cats, Trades, etc. S Applications for space in the Trades Section I jjj
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    • 745 10 g placements eat up profit* bS* rt SJ ii is a constant «onrr-n <-ust..>. 4 B g many factories m^ er g**te in ISr!*^ Isrtk»-" ?u^ s < I USE AMERICAN STEEL SPUT PULLEYS. NO I -Americans" er with tf. jjj Americans" save bolt SI "Americans" endure ummA S I
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    • 587 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P 0 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated n Fng'and.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Masty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage Singapore
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    • 171 11 Tired istless ft^'gS Dkßossi W&m Life Pills! Kk and have riood I 1 M&stion V nil (/and [y 1 f BMALL PILL BUT SUBSTANTIAL RESULTS SMALL DOSE BUT SECURE A SECOND LIFE SMALL PRICE BUT SECURING A TIN OF 82 PILLS. They are named ATANK NIGRAH PILLS Price 80 cts.
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    • 401 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA, 4 pjn., for Port Swettenham and Penang. B. W. SOON, 5 pan., for Malacca. RAHMAN, 6 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY ROMPIN, 4 p.m., for Batu Pahat. MEDUSA, 4 pjn., for Port Dickson, Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh,
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    • 619 11 STEAMER SAILINGS i i imm j I—l1 —l (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Doe Sail Katori Maru 10,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp June 24 25 Atsuta Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London A Antwerp July 8 Kashima Mam 10,000 Marseilles, London A Antwerp July D Hakone Maru 11,000 London A Antwerp
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    • 845 12 PUBLIC NOTICES Notice is hereby given that tho partnership hither' o subsisting in Chop Tiong Nghee between Teo Tiong, Chua Sua Chwee and Tay Chye has this day boon dissolved so far as regards Teo Ti .ng, wno retires boa the said Chop and that tho businoss of the >a
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    • 789 12 PUBLIC NOTICES THIS MALACCA ELECTRIC LIGHTING Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in tho Straits Settlements.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho Transfer Register of the Company will be closed from Saturday the 19th to Tuesday the 22nd June 1926 (both days inclusive) for the preparation of Dividend Warrants. Dated at Singapore this
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    • 397 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang: 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Bahamat. Palembang 16 Hir. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya,
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    • 488 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Gompanies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,512,884 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.
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    • 471 12 INSURANCE doSfo. THE f\Sk\ SOUTH IMTOI INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green, ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India 1874.) Results of the Company's Operations dur'ng the three years 1922-1924. PROFIT
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    • 495 12 M. HASSAN ELECTR, CAL co N 3«. Bras Basah Road SINGAPORE All kinds of ele/»t«» i undertaken. set <jg Supplied by United Engineers, Limit*. CHARGES MODERATE 'Phone 3411. IN STOCK BUNTING (all colours, UNION JACKS and Z JL, Code Signal FW, Iftx2ft., 4* ft-x 3 f.. andeft House Flags BOON
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