Malaya Tribune, 30 June 1926
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Title Section21 1926-06-30 1 The Malaya Tribune. IVI XIII. No. ISO SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 192621 words
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Advertisement99 1926-06-30 1 COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUFF ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL QUALITY PB ICE $2.00 per 1000 Envelopes (A Limited stock only m kand yiiilayq-Tribune Press, Ltd. Printers Stationers, Singapore. I FI AT SO9 For I Speed-Economy-Safety-Comfort 1 I 1 R Book Yours Early. I g Trial Runs Invited. f fTALASf/l LIMITED, ENGINEERING99 words
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Advertisement222 1926-06-30 1 HimlcM «pertacW end oeg'tMcfi 2 M Metal and r m tablet or eyeslaue*. or Usht welcht i rj mewl rim »pecucle» or er*e-t*«e» H I II there's Purity and Vigour I a* 1 IN EVERY DROP OP READ'S 3 "DOGS HEAD" GUINNESS It retain* through brewing proceee end after eaerurwf222 words
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Article708 1926-06-30 2 Melville Rubber Co., Limited The annual general meeting of the Melville Rubber Company, Limited, was hel.J on Monday morn'ng a: 11 6'c ock in Messrs Guthrie and Company's board room. Mr. A. E. Baddeley (Chairman) presided and the others present were Messrs. C. G. Renshaw, W. Buyers and708 words
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321 1926-06-30 2 The annual general meetintr of »tU A representative of the Secretaries hiv 32 r0a r/ h e noticc callin the meeting and a < U v, d,t r S report the Chairman in mov mg the adoption of the reoorr «nw «V count s said321 words
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Advertisement102 1926-06-30 2 fe mmmm m 1 And they reach you as fresh as jf you bou S ht them, at our London tsmm w$ WW Pic cadiily Virginia Cigarettes will r bring you joy for they are cool pOCr and| fragrant. \wt\ j! Pure golden smokes made only j from the fir,€st102 words
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Advertisement58 1926-06-30 2 I insure: I jjj with the [j! 1 MOTOR UNION j I THE I I LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE I INSURANCE COMPANY I i| Favourable Rates—Prompt Settlement of Claims, I FIRE MARINE BUSINESS jjj Also transacted on Favourable Terms. For all particulars apply General Agents: Messrs. SIME, DARBY A Co., Ltd.,58 words
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Advertisement357 1926-06-30 2 WOMEN about the merits of Pinkett*- h know that one of womiv^2? Us the; h promptly and easily use of the/ c *c As gently as nature p n i- ft sick headaches, liver attack d *i*. skm, purify the breatT ChenV ,ear where sell Pinkettes, or n<,T Medicine Co.,357 words
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Article1216 1926-06-30 3 Exiles in Attendance from Singapore Millions of the exiled Russian refugees strewn over Europe, America am: Asia do not consider that their political life is ended, we are told, and as a special evidence of the truth of this as jer ion, attention is (a led to the1,216 words
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Article175 1926-06-30 3 A fire which, for three hours threatened the Norwegian steamer Tysla, broke out in the No. 2 hold of the vessel at 3.15 p.m. on Monday, June 14, while she was docked at the Kaiyosha Wharf in Pootung, opposite Tsingpu Road in Yangtszepoo. The China Merchants' brigade175 words
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Article44 1926-06-30 3 "Waiting for Buns!" is the little of a most delightful swan picture on the cover >f the 'Kodak magazine for June. Thi.s issue, as usual, contains many beautiful pictures and interesting articles which should have a special appeal to photographers, both professional and amateur.44 words
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Advertisement261 1926-06-30 3 The Right word in the Right Place! Undoubtedly THE BEST MOUTHFUL 'PHONE 3463 I Build up your strength 1 I Your vigour I Your vitality! I Take the Tonic Wine that, for over 40 years, 1 1 has been famous for its wonderful body-building I For weakness after illness, for261 words
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Advertisement237 1926-06-30 3 THE MOSQUITO MENACE. A METHOD TO OVERCOME IT. It is poor consolation to the sufferer from Malarial Fever to know that some anopheles mosquito caused the trouble. India is full of mosquitoes, and the malaria figures show he wide prevalance of the anopheles variety. While mosquito enthusiasts may be left237 words
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Advertisement121 1926-06-30 3 No. 2 of a series. jjjj COIL, 4I«Y, cle4nly:p»ewises. The psychological eflhct'of cool, or white-tiled floors; tiled walls clean nremises on those an atmosphere of light and coollives ara lived in s'ich ness everywhere. Moreover, surroundings, is worth miny evary day these premises are tim9s tha amiuit exjeniad in scrubbed121 words
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Advertisement406 1926-06-30 4 I EMPIRE I I Tuesday, June 29 and Wednesday, June 30- Ist Show at 7.30 p.m. th WILLIAM FOX presents 1 Eileen Percy in [j I MAID OF THE WEST S 5 Reels [J H A daring dramatic story of the West with a gripping charming romance with no dull406 words
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Advertisement472 1926-06-30 4 Amusements. jjj From Monday, June 28 to Saturday, July 3 8 AT the 8 ALHAMBRA g (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd. Proprietors.) X 3 B jj In the Second Show at 9 p.m. S 3 1 3 51 3 A WILLIAM FOX SUPER FEATURE I J A DRAMATIC FANTASY I472 words
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Advertisement305 1926-06-30 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert Bencoolen Streets. TO-NIGHT AT 9.15. Ev e 'S,J ilm Review a nd Aesop's Fable of The Miller and the Donkey HOOT GIBSON In His First Universal-Jewel The Spook Ranch 6 REASONS Why you must see this picture:— 1. Thrills that Pulsate 2. Action that Exhilarates 3.305 words
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Advertisement163 1926-06-30 4 SURINA THEATRF North Bri-c Rna TO-NIGHT 2nd &h;w at 9-15 p m. W^VJOH NSTCN "the siio§ I Speedy Reels o| ever shown on the screen' Pfent ra t r MAR\ MACLAREN. Mary CIRR MADGE BVANS in 1 Hie iUgeapl-Stuart Bl OH THE BIHKS OF THE w^BSSH t| —nirt i<«pwiiliiMii j,—163 words
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Article70 1926-06-30 5 (By Courtesy of the Government Health Officer.) fcandang Kerbau Station for the 24 hours itling midnight June 29, 1926. deg. -hade temperature 86 F. Vlin ?hade temperature 76.2 F. Mesa shade temperature 80 2 F. Has son radiation 139 F. IS* radiation 68.5 F. Sea temperature SO F.70 words
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Article995 1926-06-30 5 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCT Singapore, June 30 Rice, S am No 1 per Koyan $400 Rice, Siam 2 $365 R cc, "Siam 3 $354 Rice, Saigon i $325 Rice, Saigon 2 $315 Rice, Saigon 3 H Rice, Rangoon 1 $300 R:ce, Rangoon 2 $2fc*6 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag995 words
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Article113 1926-06-30 5 The Blue Funnel Line str. Eumaeus, which went ashore on a small spit near Tungsha Spit, Shanghai, on June 12 and afterwards refloated undamaged under her own steam, met with a second mishap while going up the river to Holt's Wharf the next morning. It seems that the Eumaeus and113 words
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Article372 1926-06-30 5 In addition to a selection of new fiction the undernoted works wiJl be available i«r issue at Rattles Library on Sa.urday, July 3:— Amelung (W.) and H. Holtzinger. The Museums and Ruins of Rome. 2 vols. lhu. x Barbel on (W.N P.) The Journal of a Disappointed Man.372 words
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Article135 1926-06-30 5 SURINA THEATRE Every fight fan will find a real treat in •The Snob Buster," the new Rayart Producfon starring handsome Reed Howes showing at the Surma Theatre to-night, because th-re is a prize fight 'that is an absolute knock-out. It comes as the climax to a quarrel between135 words
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Advertisement504 1926-06-30 5 ATE ST ADVERTISEMENTS tNTED a ftnl rit— GUMM Dresser for ;c in Kelatitan: good Hilary and Apply MeAlister <fc L'c, Ltd Baitery rv*«id. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Man cipel CoamuMMXim of the Town of Singapore hereby grv«notice that North Bridge Rend [rom Jalan Boltan to Middle Road will ibortlf b«504 words
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Advertisement18 1926-06-30 5 M. EZEKIEL A SONS, Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician*, 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. Optometrist: A. M. EZEKIEL, O.D18 words
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Advertisement30 1926-06-30 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, j 'Phone 12330 words
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Advertisement222 1926-06-30 5 The smartness of "HC" shoes appeals 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. What thousands of women ha been waiting for Hero, at last, is a 6hort, concise222 words
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Miscellaneous98 1926-06-30 5 SINGAPORE D1AKY To-day, June 30 High Tides —0.35 am., 2.12 p.m. Singapore Census. To-morrow, July 1 tfigb Tides. —1.27 a.m., 3.03 p.m. KootbaM —Div. II. —SJ.OB. vs. S.C.C. II; O.T.F.C. vs S.CF.A. (B.) fhc Sorcerer —Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Friday, July 2 Tides. —2.29 a.m., 3 56 p.m. 9r. Andrew's98 words
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Miscellaneous286 1926-06-30 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, JUNE 30 Selat Pandjang (R. Schiff Bahru) 2 p.m. Kemaman, Kretay, Trengganu, Bandon and Kelantan (M. S. Malini) 2 p.m. Amoy (Anking) 2 p.m. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta (*Penang Maru) 2 p.m. North, N. East and N. West Sumatra (Reynterss) 3 pxnBilliton (Van Lan&berge) 3 p.m. Banka286 words
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Article28 1926-06-30 6 DEATH M. MUTHU, pensioner of Kandang Kerbau Government Diepeasaiy, passed away a the Genetal Hfefital "on 29th June, 1920 aged 65. r*TinsnfMssriiiriiii ii i—mi28 words
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Article941 1926-06-30 6 In his annual report, just issued, the I Controller of Rubber draws attention to j the fact lhat by the mere chance that the average price in the ninth quarter fell I beiow Is. Gd. by .0017 of a penny some 3,400 tons of rubber941 words
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Article1187 1926-06-30 6 Mail despatched from Singapore June 2, bTM. Asoaioao, wt* delivered in London une w>. Mail despatched from Singapore, June 4 by s.s Jan Pieterszoon Coon, delivered in London June 29. "v« cu Tho Chinese press says that the temperature in Manchuria a for dava ago reached 102 degrees. Getting the1,187 words
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Article413 1926-06-30 6 ™r. oaom nsoj has been of the English eStioTrt tern Times" of Tfentem tbt A dispatch from P^ n Marshal Wu Pei-lu arrived th 8aj «ir and interviewed Marshal d Te the afternoon. Hal Char T^J** The marriage will ~i Vio.et WilheliSina, second of and Mrs. F.413 words
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Article16 1926-06-30 6 On June 26, 1,136 tons up: tela i Uadoa Rubier Stocks. 23,800 tons16 words
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Article17 1926-06-30 6 From Europe, (London iriu-s Je?oatched June 10) by s.s. Rannura, -ice Penang 2 p.m. to-day.17 words
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Obituary89 1926-06-30 6 (trom Ou~ Own Correspondent.) Penan£. Jiae 29. The dea+h occurred at th General Hos pi:ai yesterday evening of jirs Graiiam, wife of Mr. R. Graham, Sure;* n'.mdent of Mai s, G.P Penang 1 Deceased, who was 34 year- of age Mra.admitted to the hospita. a'tn .:t89 words
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Article101 1926-06-30 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pewing 29. Tho wedding took pkc »t S*. Andrew's Presbyterian Choi eh the Rev. RWhitehora oniciat ng, of Mr. I i Girde Re bin son of Kamun.r Estate, Scngei Smut, P-rak. and Xi Hodfi Watson, also of Sungei Sip t The ceremcny was attended101 words
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Article159 1926-06-30 6 (From Our Own Corr» pocdent.) Penaaf, Jams 2 A letter jus. rec > mmimimhP Peal, the Harbour Muter 1 m M Cobhara, says: Our maui I faculty will be to ma n.ain spu d, not so much the speed of the machine but the q: Kn of159 words
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Advertisement271 1926-06-30 6 jf No. 2487 C. l I Condiment I Price I Robinson Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in the S.S.) S Raffles Place, Singapore. g I Useful Books: Pockel Reference Series J S CASSELL'S: RuUTLED(iE'S: S ft The Pocket Doctor 11.80 V. hen and Where of Famous Men and g The Ready271 words
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Advertisement77 1926-06-30 6 jj COMPARISON I 1 is the only infallible Test Oof the relative value of S 3 Typewriters. S 3 By comparison the Royal X proves its superiority. 2 TYPEWRITERS g ji pJ n pJ rG Ask for Booklet Describing the 20 X Reasons S I LTD. I cj Singapore, Penang,77 words
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Article634 1926-06-30 7 Contrast with the Continent LABOUR OBDURATE IN ITS RESISTANCE An Alternative to Risk of Starvation n Reuter's Service. [British Official Prci>s Service.] London, June 29. d hate on the Bill for an eight<iuv HS the mines was continued tob the Hooee of Commons. Colonel ■|M Vox. Secretary forReuter's Service. - 634 words
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Article116 1926-06-30 7 More than 2 500,000 persons receive pensions from the German Government, most of them being: war invalids, war widows and war orphans There are nearly 800.000 still receiving Government aid becaase they an? unabe to support themselves. Amoni bis immense number are :j,OOO blind. The nnmner of war wdows. on116 words
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Article244 1926-06-30 7 LORD BYNG REFUSES DISSOLUTION Meighen Sworn in as Prime Minister Reuter's Service. Ottawa, June 29. The Conservative leader, Mr. Meighen, has been sworn in as Premier. He thereby automatcally vacates his seat in the House of Commons until re-elected. Six ministers unawigned to portfolios have been sworn inReuter's Service. - 244 words
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Article134 1926-06-30 7 Majority Favour Basic Selling Scheme Reuter's Service. London, June 29. At a meeting of tho Manchester Shorttisat Organisation Committee of tho Federation of Master Cotton-Spinners Associations, it was announced that a ballot on tho proposed sehensc of basic selling prices for standard counts of American yarns had resultedReuter's Service. - 134 words
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Article128 1926-06-30 7 Revision of an Ancient Treaty Reuter's Service. Brussels. June 29. The Chinese Government has notified the Belgian Government that it desires to revise in October the Belgo-Chinese treaty of 1S65, dealing with ex: raters toriality and among other things providing that in every decade the Belgian GovernmentReuter's Service. - 128 words
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Article128 1926-06-30 7 General Tang Chi-yao has issued an antiBolshevik proclamation say ng, inter alia, that Bolshevism in Russia produced the irorat d sister in the h story of th- word. The Bo'shcviks, by means of large sums *D*nt in propaganda, sought to corrupt Europe. Failing there, they found an cutlet in China,128 words
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Article58 1926-06-30 7 A HUNDRED DEAD IN SUMATRA European Chemist Killed at Padang Reuter's Service. Padang, June 29. Over a hundred are dead, including a European chemist, and many were injured by the earthquake mentioned yesterday. Almost all buildings here collapsed and thirty-three persons were kiliod. Much damage is reported fromReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article102 1926-06-30 7 Opening of Bars, Cafes and Shops Prohibited Reuter's Service. Rome, June 29. In view of the economic situation, the Cabinet has adopted a Dill prohibiting the erection during twelve months of buildings, except popular economic dwellings, prohibiting the opening of new bars, cafes, confectioners' dancing halls and similarReuter's Service. - 102 words
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Article61 1926-06-30 7 Reuter's Service. New York, June 29. Tho unprecedented spectacle of twentyfive black whales along tho American coast has been witnessed for days past. They made their presence felt by hreaking fis.hing nets. These mammals, although usually described as dangerous, were easily frightened off by a party ofReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article58 1926-06-30 7 Reuter's Service. London, June 29. The Arrachart brothers, whose corrected time is 26M: hours, will receive fifty thousand francs as prize, the amount of the Renault Cup the date for which expires on July 31. They will hold it as an objet d'art of the value ofReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article42 1926-06-30 7 Reuter's Service. Bogota June 29. The c.ty is isolated from the coast as regards passenger, mail and freight communication in consequence of a strike of longshoremen and Magdalena River boat crews. Fifteen laden cargo Btsasssrs are tied up at Girardot.Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Article36 1926-06-30 7 THE P. 0. BANK Reuter's Service. London, June 29. The Peninsular Banking Corporation wiil recommend a dividend of five per cent less tax for the year ending March 31. Other allocations £25,00*0; carry forward i' 19,042.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article26 1926-06-30 7 Reuter's Service. j London. June 29. The War Office announces the appointment of Colonel R M Heath as officer commanding in North China.Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article253 1926-06-30 7 The action and reaction of the rubber industry among :he small native holders in MedaOca (Malays) have a sequel. While money seas pouring into their purses through rubber profits during tbe boom of a few months ago, the uncultivated mind of the Malays rested on the presumption that the high253 words
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Article292 1926-06-30 7 New Scale of Tariffs BRIAND'S MINISTRY OUT FOR STABILITY v Present Prosperity only a Mirage Reuter's Service. Paris, June 20. M. Briand read the new Mmistcry's declaration of policy to tho Chamber of Deputies after which a Government motion to postpone interpellations thereon was adopted by 202 toReuter's Service. - 292 words
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Article76 1926-06-30 7 Decreased Outputs in Big Industries Reuter's Service. New York, June 29. The monthly report of the Federal Reserve Bank state* that activity decreased in most industries during May, resulting in a decreased output and decline of workers. The largos: declines were in textiles, leather, iron and sttel, butReuter's Service. - 76 words
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Article73 1926-06-30 7 British Official Press Service. London, June 29. Exchange rates: Paris 167.625. Near York 4.8(3 11,16. druses) a 172. Ctn?va 25.1375. Amsterdam 12.1125. Mian *****5. Berlin 20.44. Stockholm 18.125. Copenhagen 18.36. Oslo 22 135. Vienna 34.415. Prague 164.75. Helsingfors 193.25. Madrid 80.906. L'ebon 2 17 32. Rio 7 15U6.British Official Press Service. - 73 words
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Article142 1926-06-30 7 During the past few months many Chinese fishermen who used to fish in the neighbouring Dutch it'ands, near Seat Moror.g B;n-kalis. Siak and Kagan Api Api, have arrivin <* in Malacca and are now fishing on the Malacca coast, and, conseqiintiy, sat fish merchan s are doing a flourishing bu:-in142 words
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Advertisement231 1926-06-30 7 S Patronised Established. i By Royalty 1 872 I AN EXAMPLE I Of our Distinctive Lines in I STERLING SILY PRESENTS Heaps of these useful Gifts Are always in a Big Assortment. At] very Striking Prices at I THE ROYAL JEWELLER. 62-3, High Street, Singapore. Branch: No. 1, Bishop Street,231 words
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Article345 1926-06-30 8 LAWN TENNIS The Wimbledon Tournament Reuter's Service. London, June 29. At Wimbledon there was an unusually omall attendance, the Centre Court being tialf empty. In the fourth round Mrs. Mallory beat Miss Bouman (Holand) 3—6, 7—5, 6—3; Mrs. Godfree beat Miss Tyrell, 6—2, 6—o; Kile. Viasto beat Mile.Reuter's Service. - 345 words
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Article117 1926-06-30 8 TO-MORROW'S TIES Double Handicap W. A. Balhetchet and W. A. Aeria minus 40 vs. N. S. Hogan and G. H. Kraal, minus 15.2. Mixed Doubles W. F. Camegy and D de Souza vs N. E Ess and C. L. Tessensohn. Championship C. E. Bateman vs. A. W. Moreira.117 words
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Article63 1926-06-30 8 Yesterday's Results Men's Handicap Doubles aSdSSVU h ff b t McMallsnai i mmm^tSr* 0 Gib3on and Open Mixad Doubles C" and Sinclair beat Miss Trevor Smith and Dr. Bain, 6—3, 6—4. m m^f, ixed Han dicap Doubles A 7-9.' rVrr kCat Mr and M M^w S D J63 words
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Article101 1926-06-30 8 Walley—A velino BJjsk Booking for Friday Night's Bouts Although booking for Friday night's boxing programme at the H?ppy Val ey only opened yesterday at Ribeiro's the demand for has been brisk, testify ng in the lights n^ s^ow n by sportsmen According to a telegram received from our Penang101 words
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Article140 1926-06-30 8 British Boat Wins British Official Press Service. London, June 29 mSLTS *Z v the Duke of York s international trophy over one end a half li re *f "s*°* boats took place th s afternoon over he coarse of the Thames from Duke s Meadow, to Putney. Yesterday onlyBritish Official Press Service. - 140 words
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Article609 1926-06-30 8 Second Test Match Drawn Centuries by Hendren and Macartney Reuter's Service. AUSTRALIA.—Ist Innings Jollins b Root 1 Bardsley not out 193 Vlacartney c Sutcliffe b Larwood 3^ c Strudwick b Root 13 Andrews c and b Xi ncr 10 Gregory b Larwood 7 Taylor c Carr b Tate gReuter's Service. - 609 words
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Article241 1926-06-30 8 Reuter's Service. London, June 29. At Sheffield, Yorkshire defeated Surrey mm *n T¥ s ,o^ nd 13 runs Yorkshire 398 (Leylani 133, Mitchell 89, Robinson 69) Sutrty 223 (Shepherd 91, Jardine ?ci'/T j- lne fo ow-on. Surrey made 157 (Jardine 63, Crawford 5 for 59) At Bah:Reuter's Service. - 241 words
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Article46 1926-06-30 8 Second League Results The second division league match betw?en the Police and the Staff did not come off yesterday. The Police team wee on the field but the Staff failed to tu-n up. The Malaya Football Team defeated the Municipality by five goals to thrie.46 words
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Article282 1926-06-30 8 Charges in Perak Team Against Seiartgor (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 30. Important changes have I been made ia tho Perak team which will meet Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday in the Malaya Cup match. The following is the Perak selectrion-— Saved Drus; Peng Seong, Ah282 words
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Article163 1926-06-30 8 Shipment Arrives at Singapore When the President Garfield left Manila for Sinuapore on June 11. she tarried the first shipment of rubber grown by F.lipinos on a Philippine plantation, says the "South China Morning Post." The rubber was produced on the plantaion of the Akarzar Rubber163 words
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Article146 1926-06-30 8 Hawaian history and legend relates many cases of old-time warriors loading up outi gger canoes with food and gifts and departing to another island to claim their brides. But it remains for present day methods to go them one better. A navy lieutenant, stationed at Pearl Harbour near146 words
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Article214 1926-06-30 8 In spite of the recent rain, the Chinese farmers in the north are anticipating famine by next autumn. Disappoints w tn their crops, they have turned most of thrice fie ds over for cot:on planting, says the Ch.nese pess. As a natural consequence tne price of has been r sin214 words
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Article2156 1926-06-30 8 ACTION AGAINST LAT PAU PRESS Criticisms of a School Master's Character The Chief Justice, Sir William Murison, K.C., was busy the whole of yesterday recording the hearing of the case in which Mr. Lv Shih Zee, a principal of a school, is suing the proprietors and editor of2,156 words
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Article190 1926-06-30 8 Confined to Municipal Over four hundred enumerate busy to-morrow collecting tr? wi:i U turns which a r? already in househo.ders within Mun rioa ha «da 0 Unake previous occaston?ihT' U filled m this year is a S *be quired particulars in ing £L° ne dition as to marr190 words
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Article218 1926-06-30 8 A Landmark of Alexander the Great Within the past two or thr~ Indian Archaeological Denar mn s ears the direction of Sir John" mades important discoveries b? or adjacent to the borderland t? 008 Cc noteworthy of these waf The mosyears ago' at TTJ* -iffh* was218 words
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Article188 1926-06-30 8 Social Gathering at General Hospital i 1* Z a social sphering on Saturday, the 26th inst.. af 5 p.m. in he recreation grounds at the General Hospital on he occasion of the dressers' prize distribution. Dr. J Gray, Chi. f Iteiics Officer Singapore, pres ding. After a group188 words
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Article197 1926-06-30 8 Per Melchior Treub:—Mr. J. Scott. Mr. T T Hume Mr. Eteynd rs, X H. Goto, Mr. L. D. Seyman, Mr. T. Twats, Mr. F. H. Jaeger, Mr. Chiang Ks.i Sama, Mr. Ci.iang Kai Van. Mr. H ti Linde, Mr. Tjong Lip Ton, Mrs. J. M. Meerman, Mr A.197 words
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Article127 1926-06-30 8 The cultivation of friendship and untitled trade relations between America and Oriental is the obj ct of h s tn Capta n Robeit Dollar, when atk d why was mak'ng a thiid round-the-w rd tour. He said that he in'end.d to make a ri I of pensonal contacts with Governs127 words
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Article1938 1926-06-30 9 Batu Tiga (Selangor) Rubber, Company, Ltd. rfc.. twentieth annual general meeting /'he l> atu Ti?a (Se J angor) Rubber Com,nV Ltd., was held on April 30 at 95a, rhancery-lane, W.C., Mr. L. T. Boustead iCha.rn-an of the company) pres ding, l i e rv presentative of the Secretaries1,938 words
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Article20 1926-06-30 9 Thursday, July I.—Band Practice, Headquarters at 5 p.m. Saturday, July 3.—Bridge Building at Fort Canning at 2 pjn.20 words
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Advertisement63 1926-06-30 9 MAURETANIA RESTAURANT (Corner: —Arab Street and North Bridge Road.) The public is notified that the above Restaurant is newly opened. Meals of description can be had from 6 a.m. :11 midnight at very moderate prices and it short notice. Service and Cleanliness Guaranteed. Trial Solicited. PIANOS TUNED AND HEP AIRED.63 words
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Advertisement446 1926-06-30 9 VICTORIA THEATRE COMING SHORTLY. Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.E. the Governor, SIR LAURENCE NUNNS GUILLEMARD, X.C.8., K.C.MG. The Most Noteworthy Film of All Time "YPRES" (WIPERS.) THE STORY OF THE IMMORTAL SALIENT. Passed and approved by HIS MAJESTY'S ARMY COUNCIL. TO-NIGHT Wednesday, June 30. TO-NIGHT AT THE NEW WORLD446 words
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Advertisement212 1926-06-30 9 —irmrn —m —i —inTgT~n iniminirmramE'"»»»^^ BOORD'S B OLD TOM |Sj AND 1 II DRY GIN I ARE THE I i4|« FINEST J j OBTAINABLE. I I Will COnVinCC I I Obtainable from all Dealers. •jj Sole Agents: I John Little Co., Ltd., 3 (Incorporated in England.) ft 3 SINGAPORE, PfNANG212 words
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Article531 1926-06-30 10 Singapore, June 26. MEAT Bpef steak (round) kati 62 Beef stew or curry kati 48 Pork lean kati 68 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 64 Mutton Indian lb. 60 Mutton Australian lb. 60 Fowl kali 75 Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 90 Ducks531 words
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Advertisement324 1926-06-30 10 0 Q I ICE CREAM LTitKe Home a three-flavoured Brick! cj I Obtainable from 5 a >HN LITTLE Co., HUN BEE Co, KIM ANN Co., LIM KHOON HENG. I I LUNA CAFE (Dhoby Ghaut), UM YEW CHYE SONS, High Street, or from I I THE COM) STORAGE DEPOT. I ft,".W*rVWS324 words
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Advertisement252 1926-06-30 10 I ■—J Progress is Nature's Way The growth and healthy development of the child shows this mso many ways ;at first he is so helpless—soon he learns to crawl—then to walk—and later to run. In like way at the same time his mental powers and other faculties develop. Nature demands252 words
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Advertisement89 1926-06-30 10 I The "BEEGEE" Perfect Ink Eraser. A BOON TO BOOK KEEPERS. Economical efficient and always ready for use. Has no blade to keep sharp 3 but has a brush of scientifically prepared fibres which are ex£j tremely hard and sharp, -j The Beegee" Ink Eraser it nickelled solid brass holder89 words
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Advertisement390 1926-06-30 10 I IN CONNECTION WITH TNG^T IRON^B. c I ALSO CALCO SL'DE BEAD G\ttS. CALCO M^ fikVßa I ARVICO (ORRUGVTED OJLVKRtS FLU HE S 4 SBEtTS S Used by Public Works Departments, Municipalities, Rubber Estate! S ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF I THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED If] (Incorporated in England.) |S Singapore, Kuala390 words
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Advertisement622 1926-06-30 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. Due Leave Tonnage Singapore622 words
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Advertisement407 1926-06-30 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO-CKINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze PoTts Formosa, tihe PhJlippir.es, etc. For PENANG AND CALCUTTA407 words
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Advertisement227 1926-06-30 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. CALYPSO, 5 p.m., for Malacca. RAHMAN, 5 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY ROMPIN, 4 p.m., for Batu Pahat. MEDUSA, 4 p.m., for Port Dickson, Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Lumut and227 words
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Advertisement786 1926-06-30 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Doa Sail fAtsuta Maru Marseilles, London Antwerp July 8 9 Kashima Maru 10 000 Marseilles, London Antwerp July 23 Hakone Maru 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Aug 6 6 Suwa Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Aug 19 20 Fushimi Maru 11,000 Marseilles,786 words
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Advertisement925 1926-06-30 12 PUBLIC NOTICES LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. DIVIDEND NO. 8. NOTI 'E is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 5 per cert for tha year ending 31st August. 1926. will c paid to Shareholders on the Register on 19th July, 1926. Notice is also hereby given that the Transfer Books of925 words
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Advertisement413 1926-06-30 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. p U ar oa 79 JaUn Salman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16 Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco,413 words
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Advertisement504 1926-06-30 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under tht Companies 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: 16, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.504 words
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Advertisement472 1926-06-30 12 INSURANCE THE BRITISH 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 during the three years 1922-1924. PROFIT Rs. 51,00,000 Increased472 words
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Advertisement489 1926-06-30 12 W. HASSAN BLBCTRICAL CONTRACT. SINGAPORE. Set* Cemn ws Supplied by United Enrtneere. Liait*. CHARGESJIODE RATE 'Phone 3411. Batavia {tm For table and kitchen JT V sauce is used. ManuUct ingredient, under and preferred for its and general superiority. fcyaSoJ Price per Bottle targe 70 cf. 4 'o ctB D T.489 words
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