Malaya Tribune, 21 June 1926

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune. vol xm.- -No. 142 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1926.
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    • 170 1 COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUFF ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL QUALITY SIZK 6**34 PRICK $2.00 por 1000 Envelopes A Limited stock only in hand i The Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd. Printers Sc Stationers, Singapore. FIAT 509 I I For I 1 Speed-Economy-Safety-Comfort I I 1 I I Book Yours Early. j Trial
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    • 240 1 2 euiiwi > j Kimlcu >pe<3aclet and imlimfi 5 pj Metal and Zyionite combination spec* gtacle» ot eyeeiatset. or llcht wefctit metal rim apectaclea or r p ula—a —i j gpSgSHSaSZSHSZSgSEggSaS2SZS2Sg^^ I Sole importers: j Sime, Darby Co n Ltd., (Laeorporated in tha Straita Satttanattte); 6, MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. I
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  • 731 2 Economic Conditions in the Little Republic Latvia is a Republic governed by a President elected for a term of three years, a single Chamber Parliament (Saeima) elected for three years, and a Cabinet of Ministers, says the "Journal of the Royal Society of Arts." It was formerly a part
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    • 606 2 lATI AT I WHITEAWAYS j MONDAY, JUNE 21 to SATURDAY, JUNE 26 jjj j m I J On the GROUND FLOOR Tables and Counters crowded with S Thousands of Genuine New Dollar Bargains from all Departments, Each one Representing Value worth $1.50 to $2. !If you have already visited our
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    • 226 2 THE PERSON WITHOUT A HEADACHE A RARITY There is probably no one who has not had a headache some time or other. Of headaches there are many, and they vary in the degree of discomfort they bring. But whatever a headache may be, it is a thing one would like
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    • 379 2 WHY, YOU CANT SLEEP. Some people Ire awake for hours before they can fall asleep. Others wake suddenly in the small hours and worry over trifles, f/hile some doaa fitfully and never feel rested. It it the disordered condition of the nervous system causes insomnia. The nerves are not receiving
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  • 422 3 Merits of Paving Materials Discussed In selecting a material for street paving where traffic is heavy, there is libtfie to choose between using concrete or asphalt when both are properly designed and constructed. This i 9 Ithe conclusion reached by the Bureau of Public Roads of the
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  • 72 3 The annual maintenance of works and buildings in the F.M.S. last year cost $945,708, which represents 2.6 per cent of the total cost of the buildings, as against 2.73 in the preceding year. Four hundred and eight new buildings were erected during the year. The total number of buiildings maintained
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 717 3 Instant Postum Must Be Healthful— for it is made of only the most health-giving cereal—whole wheat, with bran and a faint trace of sweetening. Instant Postum cheers the appetite and gives you every good effect of a hot drink without the artificial •timulation resulting from tea or coffee. Its distinctive
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    • 411 4 I EUKi» X lE* E I I Thursday, June 17 to Monday, June 21—2nd Show at 9-10 p.m. jj I I a NORMAN KERRY AND PATSY RUTH MILLER 5 The lovers of the Hunchback of Notre Dame in the strangest 3 pi nj H love tale ever told: I Lorraine
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    • 407 4 A m use m ents. I From Wednesday, June 16 to Monday, June 21 jjj I AT THE I ALHAMBRA Cj (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd. Proprietors.) nj S In the Second Show, Commencing 9 p.m. ffi A Metro Super Feature Presenting &j The Child Wonder, popular and famous the
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    • 337 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert LriuoUn Simla TO-NIGHT A Fox Special At 9-30 Latent Pathe Gazette Wni. FOX presents Thank You j John Golden's Play Hit By Winchcll Smith and Tom Cashing A HUMAN STORY OF THE TAMING OF A TOWN OF HYPOCRtTES WITH George O'Brien and Jacqueline Logan Like "The
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    • 141 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. 2 Special Attractions 2 TO-NIGHT AT 8.45 SHARP BLACK SHADOWS SEE—The Dance of Joy, The Dance of The Head-Hunter* Battle, the rTeak-Eatt£ Cannibals and the Sirens and Bavacn South Seas. tn 5 fZJ* A Thrill in every Hash From to Barbarism in am m 4
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  • 1098 5 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, June 21 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $395 Rice, Siam 2 $363 Rice, Siam 3 $350 Rice, Saigon 1 $324 Rice, Saigon 2 $320 Rice, Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon 1 $299 Rioe, Rangoon 2 $295 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $9.80 Rice, 2
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  • 319 5 The Singapore Protestant Benefit Society Following is the twelfth progress report (in 15th year) of the Singapore Protestant Benefit Society for the year ended March 31, 1926:— Dear Sir or Madam, The Committee of the Singapore Protestam Benefit Society submit to you herewith their Report and Balance Sheet
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  • 293 5 A Novel Italian Cure for Snake Bites "Music which evokes the normal expans;ve emotions makes for health and happiness," writes Dr. Agnes Sovill in "Music, Health, and Character." She seeks to prove that a half-hour of listening to the right kind of music will heal certain
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  • 192 5 Arrangements have been made with the Australian Po-t Office for the acceleration of correspondent from the Straits Settlements for Western Australia by utilising the Air Mail Service in operation between Derby and Perth. The Australian Postal Aeroplanes leave Derby every Saturday and arrive in Perth every Tuesday,
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  • 37 5 A young women told the Willesden magistrate that her husband had left her and gone to Scotland, where he was living with three sisters "as his wives." She produced letters from the sisters to support her statement
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 342 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS MUNICIPALITY OP SINGAPORE. 1 ihat the Bridge over Bukit Timah idittj to Kheam Hock Road, and the B k»] <<o!f Club, is unsafe for vehicles \u ivier than a 3-ton lorry, and that this bridge Ii I mtd to all lorries exceeding 3 tons in weight ,nd earning
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    • 29 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES 0. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 75, Hill Street, Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary, 'Phone 123
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    • 17 5 M. EZEKIEL SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optometrist: A. M. EZEKIEL, O.D.
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    • 154 5 Cj PREPARE IN ADVANCE OF OPPORTUNITIES. nl Chief among the fac'orj that carry men the half-way mark on the roid to be'ter Q |Q positions is eagerness to keep on learning more. Have you ever measured your rj pj yiufi—i and found that you are merely marking t me.? If
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    • 216 5 The smartness of "HC M shoes a ppeais to young people. It is a constant source of satisfaction to feel one's shoes are correct in style and attract favourable attention. HENG CHEONG, 386, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. Stop! What is Ahead of You? Are you satisfied with your pay and
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 164 5 SINGAPORE DIARYj To-day, June 21 High Tides —6.32 a.m., 7.05 p.m. lohore Planters' Meeting Johore B., 10.30 a.m. Football —Division I—Duke's vs. S.C.C. Eurasian Co: Dance, Drill Hall—9.30 p.m. To-morrow, June 22 High Tides. —7.44 a.m., 7.50 p.m. King's Coronation Anniversary. Football —Div. II—O.T.F.C. vs. Staff, Police vs. Y.M.C.A. Wednesday,
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  • 965 6 Mr. Peer's speech to the Incorporated Society of Planters might have been much more worthy of the occasion. His reference to the type of man who was relieved by charity during the slump in 1922 and especially the remark that the slump might, in one way,
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  • 1254 6 Mail despatched from Singapore May 27 by s.s. Ekma, delivered in London June 19. The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is R5.153 eqnal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs 157 equal to $100. The following
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  • 232 6 Capt. D'Oisy arrived at Pelrin„ mom.ng from Mukden n on Fr: d»y birthday of the %^*~S* The Reverend Father Coln»-h kok continues to improve and|ft f it is expected that he w H h t daVy Louis Hospital. WJI ¥e the The cremation of the l*t» k
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  • 14 6 From Western Australia by i n due Singapore 8 a.m. ,v oym
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  • 30 6 j-'ifty Chinese who have been d-oon*d from Mm arrived here yesterday" after? noon on board the Mm. A guard of Manne Police met the vessel Sid took
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  • 41 6 The Government yacht, SeabeHe. arrived m Singapore yesrei>day morning a abou* eght o'clock with His Excellency tib* Governor, Sir Laurence Gofflemard. fro. Trenggami. m% Excellency will leave on the Seabelle this afternoon for Port Sw .ttenZi and Penan-. mmmt
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  • 80 6 A fight between two Boyanese, -aid to te due to a woman, ended feriou ly for one of them. The (pjarre! staged at about 930 pm. on Saturday when Seayman bin Mousamm hacked Awi bio Sytd with a parang. Awi sustained a na.-tv cut ovei the left shoulder
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  • 118 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 20. At the dinner of the Incorporated Society of Planters the Hon. Mr. Campbell presided aver a large ya.herng incluo.ng he Hon. Mr. Peel, Ch ef Secretary and th Hon. Mr Thomson, Resident. The Chairman proposed the tensti of "Tiu« King
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  • 127 6 Australian motorists are par: icu'arly interested in strenuou- Jong distance endurance tests, to which they usually aid a hill-climbing competition as a final proof of the value of the cars having surmounted the natural obstacles met on the high way and the byway. A competition of this
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  • 177 6 The following: is the passenger list of the s.s. Suwa Maru. due to ar.ive to-day from Europe:— Mrs. S. C. Forrest, Master •>. B. Forrest, Maste- J. S Forrest, Mrs J. B. Harris, Miss B. Harri Mr. A. M. Hendersoa, Mr. W. L. Kerr, Mr. A H MoncttT,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 67 6 3 COMPARISON I is the only infallible Test B gof the relative value of I S Typewriters. H S By comparison the Royal a proves its super iority. I Ask for Booklet I Describing the 20 X Reasons ffl Rone. 0 jg LTD. I :j Siaftjwe, Penang, Kuala Lumpur. 30S0
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  • 256 7 Herriot Gives up Task BRIAND RE-SUMMONED BY PRESIDENT Hopeless Muddle Between the Parties Reuter's Service. [Router's Service.] London, June 20. 51 Harriot Will inform the President thai I s Dnable to form a cabinet owing to .iitc- eutouutened. Paris. June 20. y[ Hernot has abandoned hia task of
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  • 212 7 Nation Decides Dead Against Confiscation Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] Berlin, Jane 21. On the referendum on .he subject of the eonfiasntioa of ex-rulers' property without compeneatioa on'y a sneaU vote was cast whereas at leas- nineteen and a hau millions were neeeaaary to carry h.' project. Thirty-five per;
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  • 52 7 Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Oherbourg, June 19. A French prior was kiilui in an extrardina»ry acoiden. to a French naval aeroplane. He was engaged in a practice flight rose from the harbour but struck the "■ast of an American torpedoiboat and crashed <»f the vessel and fell
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  • 66 7 Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Mexico City, June 19. Presides 4 < a la* ha* revoked the deporta'ion order against the British Doctor Cole, it having been proved rhat he was ignorant that he was violating the law relating to "durance companies, the charge again si hun
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  • 206 7 MR. CHURCHILL SPEAKS PLAINLY Bamboozling of Moujiks not Stuff for Britain Reuter's Service. I Reuters Service.] London, June 19. Strong references to Russia were uttered hy Ministers in their speeches to-day. Mr. Churchill, in London, spoke of the Soviet's mistake in thinking that "the same sort of stuff
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  • 162 7 To Take Part in Pageant on Return British Official Press Service.] London, June 20. The proposal that the four Royal Am Force machines which are expected to reach England to-morrow on the completion of their fourteen-thousand-miles flight to South Africa should alight on the Thames
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  • 59 7 Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Washington, June 20. "Senator Borah has entered the liscs of the Tacna-Arica dispute by announcing, after a long conversation with Senor Alleaandri. ex-President of Chile, "I told the exPresident that the only thing that interested me was to know how the United States
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  • 44 7 Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Washington, June 20. It is indicated by the Treasury that the Government suup'us for the current fiscal year has increased to over 300 million dollars owing to the lange amount of income tax collected in the present quarter.
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  • 39 7 British Official Presa Service. London, June 19. The Chancellor of the Exchequer has received a gift for the nation from an anonymous British donor consisting of eighteen thousand pounds worth of Government bonds for cancellation.
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  • 45 7 Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.] Paris, June 19. An American visitor, after hearing M. Poincare speak about the inter-allied deltts at a country ceremony, sent him $10,000 towards the "save the franc fund." He stipulated that his name must not be disclosed.
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  • 28 7 Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Pe.ra, June 20. Senor Duggan, the aviator who has been missing since June 13, has arrived safely at Vigia with his companion.
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  • 318 7 HUGE GATHERING AT CHICAGO America's Plea for Religious Tolerance Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Chicago, June 19. A welcoming assemblage of 14,000 was packed in the Co'iseum, the city's largest auditorium, when Cardinal Bonzano and o her distinguished ecclesiastics at the Eucharistic Congress came on the platform. The outstanding feature
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  • 36 7 Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Geneva, June 20. The International Maritime Conference passed by a vote of 67 to 14 the draft of a convention with regard to the inspection of working conditions of seamen.
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  • 306 7 Goods to be Sacrificed at Whiteaways Elaborate arrangements have been made at Messrs. Whtcaway Laidlaw and Co.'s for their Dollar Week, which commenced this morn ng. The gifound floor of tho premise* has been completely changed. Rows and rows of tables, stacked with goods to be sacrificed during
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  • 44 7 TuestHiy, June and Ambulance C.asses, Headquarters 5 p.m. Wednesday, 23.—Inspection of Japanese Troops 5 p m. Thursday, June 21.—Band Practice, Headquarters 5 pm. Friday, June 25.—Officers ai|d Patrol Leaders Class St. Andrew's School 8 p.m. Saturday, June 26.—Wireless Class, Headquarters., 5.15 p.m.
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  • 217 7 Big Agitation in Montreal DISMISSAL OF OFFICIALS RECOMMENDED Important Report by Committee of the House Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Ottawa, June 19. Sweeping recommendations in favour of dismissal or suspension of certain officials in Montreal and other Quebec ports of entry, and the retirement of a number of
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  • 124 7 To be Introduced in the House To-morrow British Official Press Service. London, June 20. The new Bill enabling a return to the eign; houns worKing day in the coal industry will be formally introduced in the House of Commons to-morrow and the Government in:end to pass it
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  • 45 7 Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Mexico City, June 20. A prom'mnt New York business man, Mr. Henry Doher" y. hes arrived here. It is suggested that he is desirous of conferring with President Calles in connection with the development of Government oil lands.
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  • 72 7 British Official Press Service. London. June 19. Exchange rates: Paris 174.75. New York 4.8675. Brussels 173.75. Geneva 25.14. Amsterdam 12.115. Mi.an 135. Benin 20 44. Stockholm 18.135. Copenhagen 18.37. Oslo 22.02. Vienna 34.46. Prague 164.25. Hels ngfors 193. Madrid 29.72. Lisbon 2 *****. Rio 7 11(16. Buenos Aires
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  • 155 7 The Itllffirhig passengers arrived at Singaapore per s.s. Rumphius to-day. From Soerabaia: —Mr. F. W. Valle Jones, Mr. V. W. Goujrh. Mr. Umeda, Mr. A. F. Roellnk, Mr. Kan Maeyima, Mr. H. Saxon Davies. Mr. Tengbergen, Mr. C. E. Wilkenson, and Mrs. C. B. Eissens. From Semarang:—Dr. Saunders,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 77 8 ATHLETICS A 104 Mile Walk' Reuter's Service. [Reutei's Service.] London, June 10. The Surrey Club's 104 mile wa'k from London to Br ghton and 'iack was won by VV. Baker, of Queen's Park, in the record time of 18 hours 5 minutes 51 3-5 seconds. E. Horton. of
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  • 95 8 British Official Press Service. London, June 20. Several international spoiling events in the oomng week are attracting much attention. The Wimbledon tennis championship.open to-morrow when playeas from over twon y nations are participating. On Monday also, at the Royal Horse Show a: Olybpia, army offiers, from many
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  • 778 8 Seventeenth Annual Athletic Sports at Stadium A clear sky under a hot sun, despite the morning- rain, afforded the Anglo-Chinese School a bright and warm afternoon for their seventeenth athletic sports at the S adium on Saturday. The first item was called promptly and an interesting and somewhat
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  • 36 8 Miss Wills in London Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London, June 19. If its Helen Wills has arrived in London f on) Paris. She states that she is not playing- at Wimble lon this year.
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  • 54 8 London, Juno 19. At Lastbourne Kinsey, beating- Austin b> 6—3, 3—6, 6—2, 6—2, won Khe contest for America, only two matches remaining o hi played. Richards beat Turnbull 6—2, 6—4, 6—4. In tfie doubles Richards and Kinsey beat Crole Rees and Kingsley, 6—2, 6—4, 6—L Ameiiea winning by
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  • 149 8 TO-DAY'S TIES Ladies' Open Singles Mrs. Guy Stevens vs. Mrs. Rule. Open Mixed Doubles Mr. and Mrs. Paterson vs. Mr. and Mrs. Cv ler (to finish.) Mixed Doubles Handicap Mr. and Mrs. Uden vs. Mr. and Mrs. Ewing. Miss White and Bullen vs. Mrs. Campbeli and Abed. Ladies'
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  • 84 8 The following are the results held on the under-mentioned da'es:— Singles on June 19 Nakamura beat Oshige, 6—1, 5—7, 6—1. Fujiwara beat Nozu, 4—6. G—4, <> —3. Murakami beat Yoshii, 6—0, 1—6, 7—5. Saito beat Shinohara, 6—0, 6—4. June 20 Ichikawa beat Arimura, G—1, 2—6, 6—3. Fujiwara beat
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  • 51 8 Senior Tourist Trophy Race [British Official Press Service.] London, June IJ. The senior tourist trophy race for motor cycles was won in the Isle of Man by Woods on an English made Norton machine, who covered the course of 260 miles at an average speed of 67 miles per
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  • 24 8 Race to Bermuda Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] New York, June 20. The yacht race to Bermuda started with seventeen competitors in ideal weather.
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  • 574 8 This even: brought out eleven starters yesterday and the race was sailed in such I a mass of flukes that half the skippers have ret red for advice from Ta.cho and other capillary artists. At the starting gun Polly II was away first and
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  • 168 8 Mitchell Defeated Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] London, June 19. In the match at St. George's, Weybridge. Hagen was one up on Mitchell at ihe end of the morning's 18 holes. London, June 19. Hagen beat Mitchell by 2 to 1. The weather was glorious and 2,000 spectators were present*
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  • 209 8 The Singapore Golf Club championship was brought to a close yesterday with a fine game between 11 end no and McMichael over 36 holes, in which the former won byone up. The results in the ddffenent rounds were as follows: First Round: Mac Michael, Atkin Berry, Ward, Straetz
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  • 95 8 JUNE MEDAL (STROKE) The following is the ne-uit of the above WINNER H. Smith 85 14 71 n £>. A Gibson 86 14 72 J. Macgilchrist 89 16 73 W. McMuilan 83 10 73 BALL SWEEPS Saturday: H Jackson 40—3—37 and F. G. Ridowa 44—7—37, Tie SuW
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  • 65 8 S.F.A. League The following are the fixtures for the nonth of June:— FIRST DIVISION tfonday, June 21.—Dukes vs S.C'C Vednesday, June 23.—5.C.F.A. vs. R.E Jiday, June 25.-R.A.. vs. S.R.C. nonday, June 28.— SlC.C. va. R.E. SECOND DIVISION mSh of re c £ot rhU 24 SCC 11 va D.W.R. SJ
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  • 96 8 Australians vs. Lancashire Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London, June 19. The match (between the Australians and Lancashire opened at Manchester to-day in fine and warm weather and before 23,000 spectator?,. The wicket was perfect and easy for run-getting. Lancashire won the toss and, batting first, were all out by
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  • 189 8 v— (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 20. The match between Selangor and Perak was played yesterday and will b» resumed to-day. Selangor batted first and compiled 266 and Perak had 129 for 9 when stumps were drawn. Scores:— Selangor.—lst Innings Grenier lbw. b Hennessey S8 Gopal
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  • 261 8 The Etceteras met th? BJ3. and L in the S.C.C tournamen last week-end and defeat, ed them by 27 runs. The Etceteras batted first and compiled 138 G. C. Clarke topscoring with 38. The 8.8. and L repii?c with 111, Hami.ton adding 41. The following are the scores
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  • 239 8 The above match was played on Sa'urday on the S.RC. ground and ended in a victory for t<ie S.R.C. The following are the score* and bowling analyses:— R. E. Lieut Harte b Pearse 6 Sg\ Rawson c Chelvan b Campbell 7 S Sgt Woolgar c Bogaars b
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  • 317 8 Lt. Taylor's vigorous display was the feature of tihe above match in the Framroz Cup competition, played on Saturday on the L. U. ground. The homesters batted first and put together 114, Maniam contributting a useful 57. The visitors pa-sed their opponents' score with
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  • 344 8 An exciting finish was the outcome of the second meeting of the Y.M.CA. and R, A. at Blakan Mati on Saturday for she Framroz Cricket Cup, the last wicket stand being successful in obtaining the winning hit. Tne Y.M.CA. batted first and were only able to gauhar
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  • 215 8 THE ALHAMBRA Three fine pictures have been running to full houses at the Alhambra nightly during the past week and will terminate to-night. They are: "The Female,' "A Story without a Name and A Boy of F anders." a:l easi y ranking w th so-called super-class screen product'ons.
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  • 737 8 Annual Report of Committee to General Meeting Following is the annual repor the Committee ojf the Singapore mobile Club to be presented at the meet ng on July 2:— uaJ Accounts:—The accounts for th* ended March 31, 1926, are subm.tied C witih and it wflj be seen
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  • 314 8 The Weerakoon-Dawson Case Argued in Appeal The case in which Dr. A. C. Weerakoor sued Mr. G. V. Dawson, a former solicitor'cleirfc over the sale of an cption t.< sell a rubber estate, was argue.l n appeal this morn ng before the Chief Jus tic Sir William
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 121 8 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS To-day, June 21 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v) Sgnala Qualifying Drill. Dress—Drill Order. To-morrow, June 22 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v) Sgnals Qualifying Drill. Dress—Drill Order 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v), Qual fving Parade. Wednesday, June 23 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v) S gnala Qualifying Drill Dress—Drill Order
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  • 1722 9 (From Our Special Correspondent.) London, May 20. I hadn't time to add postscript to my r a .t week and say that the strike had be* n ca! c<1 Actually the news twt throof* ai I was typing the letter, j vory nu: di relieved we all felt
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 452 10 Captain Loriga in Macao Again A special correspondent to the "South China Morning Post," writing from Macao, says that Captain Loriga returned t» Macao from Tin Pak on June 8, much tanned but otherwise looking happy and well contented. He brought his plane with him, in good condition.
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  • 186 10 Interest waxes and does not wane in the tragedy at the Toh Sang Chan lodging house in the Sampeng district of Bangkok. A Chinese woman hanged herself there some time ago, and a certain section of the Chinese say that she was strangled because she refused to
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 566 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P 0 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Tonnage Singapore Tonnage Single
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    • 355 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED an exporienocd Senior Compositor for setting advertisements, knowledgo of proof reading necessary. Only experienced men need apply. Prospects for a capable man Also two Junior Compositors for news section. Apply S3 Manager, Tho Maiaja Tribune, with recent testimonials, between 3 and 4 p.m. FOR SALE ETC. FOR
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    • 793 12 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR S6, Bras Bassh Road, SINGAPORE. All kinds of electrical works undertaken. Philips ft Watt Lamps, Ceiling Fans, Wire Etc Supplied by United Engineers; Limited. CHARGES MODERATE 'Phone 3411. SAIL-MAKING AND CANVAS DEPOT Awnings, Screens, Tarpaulins, Boat Covers, Tin Ore Bags, Mail Bags, and Canvas Work of
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    • 391 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. t 1 *i* HEAD OFFICE: 94, MA&KET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Junker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pa hat 109 Jalan Rahemat, Palemhang 16 Dir. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York,
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    • 492 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. a— (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,060,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,512,884 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, EX. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.
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    • 455 12 INSURANCE THE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITFn 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.) Company 8 Operation aur ng the three years 1922-1924 PROFIT Rs. 51,00,000 Increased Bonuses declared
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