Malaya Tribune, 7 July 1927

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIV, No. 157 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1927.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 176 1 L NEW SHIPMENT OF CARIBONUM CARBON PAPER PURPLE: SIZE 8 x 10 Inkstand with 3 wells class paper weights. Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., 20-b, Collyer Quay, Singapore. 7-H.P. 4 Seater $1,750. ex Garage Singapore. Sole Importers ITALASIA LIMITED, I (ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT) 60-62-64-66, Orchard Road, Singapore, 'Phone 950 DISTRIBUTORS ALL OVER
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    • 159 1 PROMPTLY We bay all kind* of old Watches, Clocks and Jewellery is Exchange for Now. Jack Bkisk Sons, No. 28. Cholia Street. SINGAPORE. I SOLE AGENTS: j Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) jg I Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. S £ver Ybody agrees that I
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  • 1141 2 STUDY AND TREATMENT OF TROPICAL ILLS What Is Being Done at Home and Abroad The annual report of the Ross Institute and Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Inc., has just been published. Beginning with the opening of the Institute by H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, just a
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  • 122 2 Chinese bands always have exercised a very free licence as to their selection of tunes and never appear to worry about appropriateness. The "N. C. D. News" says thtrc was no little amusement at the Chinese Jockey Club a week ago when the band in the middle of the afternoon
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    • 211 2 j Thursday July 7th Friday July Bth Saturday July 9th j THE LUST THREE DAYS 0 OF o 1 WHITEAWAYS j BLUE TICKET I BARGAIN WEEK 8 8 no f WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD., J II (Incorporated in England). If SINGAPORE, MALACCA and SEREMBAN. oboe loeewaa iOßOE=aaoßor—noßO Take Up Music
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    • 128 2 »TTTTT»fTyTTfT?niii«imimHiii»imHiPinMHlHiiH»l»M»imii^^ Repulse Three Unseen Enemies! Help your Baby to grow iusty ,f. yJ' and strong. Guard him against his ASBSjh three worst enemies, moisture, fric- r tion and infection. Make his life and /r~\ tl] > yours a joy instead of a burden. f'l j Use Mermen Borated Talcum. j
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    • 346 2 UNDUE OPTIM Your otherwise eautiou allows himself a latitude in health that he would not dre ing to his business. He the stable door after th< to neglect his health, wi can hope to accomplish completely incapacitated for The first symptoms of ill—1 prompt, measures. A tonic build up the
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  • 367 3 TO PLY FOR HIRE ON ROUTES SPECIFIED Registrar's New Power Over Granting of a License At a special Meeting of the Municipal Commission on Tuesday, 28th June, under the heading Heavy and Light Motor Omnibus By-Laws, it was resolved: That the By-laws for Heavy Motor Omnibuses and
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  • 345 3 Governor-General on Future of the Philippines I intend to get back on the job as soon as my health permits," declared Governor-General W ood in an interview with press correspondents following his conference with President Coolidge. He talked frankly and at some length before announcing that
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  • 98 3 Twenty-three years ago, at the age of eighteen, Mr. Joseph Haft left Wrexham and sailed for America in the steerage class with his mother and six brothers and sisters. To-day, he is bak in Englanc. again—a millionaire. He obtained manual work with a furniture firm four days after his arrival
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  • 1088 4 Large Purchase of Machinery (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, June 26. An important motion sanctioning a large vote to procure certain machinery lor the proposed Government Electrical Department wa. passed on Friday when the Legislative Council continued its sessions which began last week. Some of the members
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    • 161 4 EXCLUSIVE State Express methods of manufacture are totally different from all others and are exclusive to U VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ARDATH TOBACCO CO LTD. LONDON. 1 MOVES TEE WORLD. j G The reputation of the Brockway Truck stands without S a challenge and has no t qual. Ask hundreds of satisfied
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    • 199 4 j Foods I The 'Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited to the I feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free 1 from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the I simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete I independence of doubtful milk supplies. Moreover, I they are
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    • 286 4 I Greatest Artistes-Finest Recording. I "HIS MASTER'S VOICE' J RECORDS I I REPRODUCED ON jjj I 'HIS MASTER'S VOICE I GRAMOPHONE j I Are Absolutely Perfect. Hear them and be Satisfied I at jj) I S. Moutrie Co., Ltd,, a Raffles Place, I SINGAPORE- 1 w So Healthy Vigorous And
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  • 313 5 Britain's Poverty Compared With America The rapid and far-reaching growth of che telephone in the United States, compared with the slow and limited development in Creat Britain, k strikingly illustrated in figures contained in a 11»27 booklet issued by the American Telephone and Telegraph and Associated Companies. America operates
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  • 189 5 Four of its Owners die in Succession Many historical musical instruments of all kinds are on view at Geneva at the International Exhibiti n of Music —the first of its kind to be held in Europe. A old violin made by Andrea Guarnerius in 1675 at
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  • 212 5 Holds Strong Posse of Police at Defiance Nga Sanpe, the Robin Hood of Burma, appeal's to enjoy a charmed life. His band now -consists of six skilful dacoits, and the whole time and attention of a detachment of Military Police, 150 strong, as well as of the
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  • 391 5 Singapore, July 5. During the past week tin shews a small decline on balance and on a dull market there is litile alteration to note in share quotations. There are practically no changes in sterling prices and the only signs of activity have been in a few of
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    • 135 5 Evert] bod i*j under jj! f tke Sim drinks i Irs LIM€ JUICC CORDIAL v. After the heat and turmoil r of the day. after a game of "3 y eolf or tennis drink a f. long, glistening glass of J f cooling Montserrat.' '4 W jffifl Alwayi refreshing >r
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    • 225 5 r CHOP HOE SENG RICE MERCHANTS. No. 30, North Boat Quay, SINGAPORE. Importers of Various kinds of White, Parboiled. Broken Rice and Bran from Siam, Rangoon and Saigon. Price: Cheapest, and Moderate Rates. All orders will be attended to and forwarded carefully. We are able to supply all kinds of
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    • 294 5 To Every Woman Health and Beauty If the stomach be In perfect order Digestion good Blood pure Then is assured A clear complexion Bright eyes and The glow of health BEECH AM'S PILLS By tonic effect on Stomach, liver, bowels, Restore digestion Improve the blood Clear the complexion You can
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    • 291 5 I can Succeed! Mc-n Havp W i?v? ev r say or think to yourself wun ail the determination you can muster I can succeed?" Try it. Think or say it regularly and mean it with every bit of energy you possess. Take it as a guiding principle in all your
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    • 413 6 EMPIRE I THURSDAY JULY 7 TO MONDAY JULY 11. I Second Show at 9.15 p.m. I S Adolph Zukor and J. Jesse Lafky present jQ I /GLORIA QWANSON'S I \JREATESTWUCCESS! j MADAME I I SANS GENE (OR MADAME—DEVIL-MAY-CARE) 10 Reels. I S a most fasciratine full of action drama, with
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    • 347 6 JHL m use mnt &Txt» s I AT THE I ALHAMBRA S (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd.. Proprietors.) gj TO-NIGHT g I A UFA SCREEN MASTERPIECE I A Film Version of the World-Famous Opera *<^^£ t A BRILLIANT COMEDY, MINGLED .WITH THE "LT OF j B ALLURING WALTZ ACCOMPANI B
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    • 319 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolen Straeta. From Friday July 1 to Ihmsday July 7. J NIGHTLY AT 9.00 P.M. PLAY BALL SERIAL With ALLENERAY, WALTER MILLER and the NEtf YOHK GHKIi Chapters 3 4. JACK PERRIN In the Rayart Picture "Starlight The Untamed" As fast as the wind and
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    • 149 6 Surma Theatre "The Show wilh the Punch" North Bridge Road. Telephone N< From Wedne§day Jul> 6 to lutsdav J NIGHTLY AT 9.00 P.M. ORA CAREW As Doris Stanton. American Beret bY and the g nit woman ia the IN GETTING HER MAS Phe fell in love with the mm sbe
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  • 17 7 Orders for week ending July 10, 1927. To-day, July 7—Band Practice Headquarters 5.15 p.m.
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  • 36 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 167 «qual to ?100. I
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  • 1803 7 UNPROFITABLE WORKING OF TONGKOL Modified Trawl Found to Work Better 1 ha fol owing ate extracts from the annual report tor 1926 just by the Director of Fisheries: 1 hi Tongtco! arrived in Singapore on May 2. It was found necessary to give hei a general overhaul and
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  • 149 7 •Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, July 7. Rast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Patrol E.E.E. Wharf; Ekma and Rumphius 20. viain Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Klang 16; Fushimi Maru 13; Van Heutsz U; Mentor 9; Antilochus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate Islander 30; Genoa Maru
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  • 97 7 Singapore, July 6. Catalogued 1,382,650 lbs., 617.25 tons. Offered 971,459 lbs., 433.68 tons. Sold 842,000 lbs., 375.89 tons. Spot London Is. 4%d. New York 35 cents PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard quality No Sales Good average quality W%tofBH (a few lots at 58% Off
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  • 1311 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, July 7 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $343 Buyers Sellers Rice, Siam 2 $330 Mixed Black Pepper 65.00 Rice, Siam 3 $J22 Sundried Copra 11.05 Rice, Saigon 1 $300 "Mixed Copra 10.60 10.60 Rice, Saigon 2 $272 Kayong Copra Rice, Saigon 3 Small Flake Tapioca
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  • 208 7 The underrated non-fiction 1 available for issue on Satui lay, 1 Barrymore (John). B 1 Actor. 1926. ports, il 1 us. WML& Curzon of Kedleston, f from a Viceroy's Note-Book, 1 V' papers. 1927. illus. SHK Epstein (M.). Ed. The Annual? Bt The Statesman's Year-Book. 1927f18K'. Franck (Harry
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  • 81 7 The Gaiety Gaiety's programme to-night Is ''ie bard to beat. In the first show is the Universal Jewel, "Her Big Night," with Laura/La Plante, in eight parts, showing all .th* terrible things that can happen to anyone who tries to impersonate a famous" mafic star with two husbands
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  • 23 7 BIRTH. TAN—At "Lochaber," No. 19, Scotts Rted. on July 6th. to Mr. and Mrs. Tan B&g Kee, a daughter.
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  • 69 7 KHO.—Kho Choon Sceng, beloved fathtr of Mr. Kho Keng Chuan of Messfe. Barker and Kengchuan, died on Wedn«&day, the 6th July, 1927, at his rendence No. 11, Yan Kit Road at the of 82. The deceased leaves behind** son, a daughter. 4 grand-sons, 6 grandaughters and 13 great grand-childrenjo
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    • 303 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT PRETTY ANKLES ARĔ M~ PHYSICAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS which may be acquired arc at once and Beautiful to look at, but when deformed and take after the shape hejfr looking dumb-bells, the trouble is trs9§» able higher up the limbs in the renal A» gions, and is given the foreboding
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 561 7 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, July 7 High Tides.—3.2l a.m., 4.24 p.m. -Cathedral Bazaar, Vie. Memorial Hall. Football: S.F.A. vs. Batavia. Football Div. 11. A.P.C. vs. S.R.C., S.R.C. To-morrow, July 8 High Tides.—4.26 a.m., 5.13 p.m. Balgownie, Derricks, 12 noon. Cathedral Bazaar, Victoria Memorial Hall. Football: Div. I, S.C.C. vs. Malays, Stadium.
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  • 972 8 In the interesting report recently issued by the Fisheries Department much space is devoted to the activites of the trawler "Tongkol". Commencing operations on May 28th last year, the trawler was for 125 days out of port. Her journeys cost, altogether, $60,397.71 and her earnings, on fish
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  • 1015 8 The rubber crop of The Sukit Jelotong Rubber Estat-s. Limited, for th? month of June was 11,870 lbs. Mr. Narayan Nallappa, President of the Depressed Classes Society of SouthJtadia. Ivill deliver a lecture on the depressed dassef at the Indian Association premises at 8 p.m. to-day. The Siam Commercial Bank
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  • 687 8 The late Mr. F. Dornhorst, K.< Ceylon Burgher lawyer, left a milli a half rupees. The death took place recently of i Leader and King's Scout Ng Ah the 2nd Taiping Troop. His loss i felt by his comrades who were vei of him. Whilst out with
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  • 29 8 From China and Japan by SA Maru, due at Singapore to-mon From Europe, (London mails deJune 16) by s.s. Rajula, due at l'< i 6 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 14 8 On 9th July, 569 tons down; London Rubber Stocks 63.931 tons
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  • 46 8 To-day is the opening day of St. x fete at the Victoria Memorial H various stalls will be ready it 4 I business, closing at 7 p.m.. but to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock a' at 12.30, to reopen for the la>: 4 p.m.
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  • 52 8 By inadvertence a mistake appea the commentary on the F.M.S. Rai Report when it was stated at th the first paragraph that the report has furnished in a way that the worst readily get at the gist of the ma important points referred to. should read "merest tyro" >and
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  • 351 9 Labour Censure ts Defeated PREMIER'S POLICY OF EXPERIMENT Gerrymandering With The Constitution of England Reuter's Service. London, July 6. Iho House ai Commons debated a Labour motion of censure in respect of the Government's proposals to reform the House Lords. R gtotUt tn u tm? Government
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  • 85 9 British Point of View Told To Delegates at Geneva Reuter's Service. London, July b. In the House of Commons, replying to nber of questions. Sir A. Chamberlain stated that at the meeting of the AngloGerman, Franco-Belgian and Italo-Japanese representatives at Geneva he explained the .as for Great
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  • 72 9 Rapprochment on Economic Concessions Trans-Ocean Service Berlin, July 6. Moscow telegrams indicate an ItaloRussian rapprochement based on mutaal .«upport in the Balkans and also economic concessions. Angora messages simultaneously indicate an Italo-Turk rapprochement on the basis of an Italian guarantee in respect of Turkish integrity, a mutual
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  • 57 9 Reuter's Service. London, Juiy o. In the House of Commons at question Ume, Sir George Hennessy said that the most recent signatories of the 1925 International Opium Convention to deposit their ratifications were the Netherlands, Bulgaria, zeeee* Slovakia and Poland. The British i nment had done its best
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  • 180 9 Britain's Attitude Explained TREATED AS A LOCAL GOVERNMENT Reuter's Service. London, July 6. "Recognition a« the Government of China has not been accorded to it. It is dealt with as a local administration," replied i Sir Austen Chamberlain in the House of J Commons when questioned
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  • 155 9 Depreciated Currency of Interest INDEMNITY FUND AND DAMAGES Reuter's Service. London. July 6. Tn the House of Commons in reply t questions, Sir A. Chamberlain said that action was being considered regarding the payment in depreciated currency of interest in respect of the Hankow Municipal debentures. Replying
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  • 96 9 President and Wife See Show In Natural Setting Reuter's Service. Bell 3 Fourche, South Dakota, July 6. The President and Mrs. Coolidge enjoyed a Wild West show in a natural setting and applauded continually as cowboys and cowgirls, picturesquely dressed, lassoed, and threw wild steers and tamed
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  • 62 9 Levine Presents 100,000 Francs to Airmen's League Reuter's Service. Paris, July R. At a meeting of the International Aire's League, at which Messrs. Chamberhn S Levine were received, the the League announced that Mr. Irvine had handed him 100,000 francs to establish an Aviators' Club at
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  • 133 9 Dockyard Crisis Not Over PREMIER TANAKA IN DISFAVOUR Reuter's Far Eastern Service Tokyo, July 6. In addition to the China crisis the Japanese Government is faced with a recrudescence of internal financial trouble. While popular opinion quashed the Finance Minister's scheme of loaning to the Kawasaki Dockyard
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  • 153 9 Two Cases Landed by the "Antilochus" OVERCROWDING ALLEGED ON ARM AN IST AN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, July 6. Disembarking here three smallpox patients and seven contacts the Armanistao resumed her voyage after a quarantine the whole crew being vaccinated. The Port Surgeon points out
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  • 80 9 Huge Conflagration at Atlantic City Reuter's Service. Atlantic City, July 6. Six wooden beach hotels have burned down. The hotels were crowded with guests who escaped to the famous board walk along the waterfront. A large section of the board walk caught fire and was consumed. A
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  • 73 9 Trade Representative Killed in Berlin Reuter's Service. Moscow, July It ie official'y announced that the two murderers of M. ■Turoff, acting trade representative for the Soviet at Berlin, who killed near Moscow on June 10, have been arrested after a fight in which one of the men arrested
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  • 41 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 6. In the House of Common* at question time Sir A. Chamberlain said the India Brigade was being withdrawn from Shanghai where it was no longer required in consequence of the arrival of reinforcements.
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  • 430 9 Strong Concentration in China GUARDING INTERESTS OF NATIONALS Boycott of Japanese Goods at Ports of Nationalists Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai. July 6. The Japanese troop movements to Shantung have momentarily superseded interest in the North-South imbroglio, the only interesting recent features of which are the turning
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  • 82 9 One-Third of National Liabilities Paid Off Reuter's Service. Washington, July 6. The United States Treasury officials are congratulating themselves on the probability that by the end of the current fiscal year, which began on July 1, one-third of the huge national debt, which reached its highwater mark in
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  • 56 9 German Newspaper on Soviet Arrangement Trans-Ocean Service Berlin, July 6. The "Vossische Zeitung'» comments on the Russo-Amerkan oil agreement stressing its enormous international significance. The paper understands that the building of huge bunker stations is planned at Port Said and Colombo and also believes that America
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  • 144 10 Dr. Wu on Threat To Nationalists SUPPRESSION MADE INEVITABLE Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai. July 6. Prior to the departure of the Soviet Consul-General, M. Linde, for Russia, the Nationalist Foreign Minister, Dr. Wu, verbally explained the recent movement for purification of the Kuomintang which was
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  • 108 10 Big Sum for Retouching a Picture A. V Reuter's Service. New York. July 7. A jury in the Supreme Court has decided that Mr. George De Forest Brush, the wellknown American artist, is entitled to $4,500 for retouching the portrait of a woman for which he already had
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  • 88 10 Total of Investments Abroad in the Past Year Reuter's Service. Washing, o, July 6. The Department of Couuupvce estimates that Americans have inve.-iel aVoad altogether twelve billion three hundred million dollars of which 798 millions were invested in the first six months of 1927. This is what remains
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  • 47 10 Reuter's Service. Mexico City, July 6. A body of motor-cycle police armed wi" 1 rifles surrounded the United States Consu-late-General and dispersed two thousand members of the so-called Red Labour Unions who were attempting to hold a demonstration of sympathy for Sacco and Vinzetti.
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  • 45 10 Reuter's Service. London, July 6. What is considered the most critical decision taken by the Church of England since the reformation was taken by the Church Assembly after two days discussion when by 517 to 133 it accepted the revised Prayer Book.
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  • 34 10 Reuter's Service. London, July 6. Mr. Neville Chamberlain announced in the House of Commons that he proposed tc include the existing Rent Restriction Acts in the Expiring Laws Continuation Bill this' year.
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  • 25 10 Reuter's Service. Paris, July 6. M Poincare received Commander Byrd and his companions and appointed Byrd an officer of the Legion of Honour.
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  • 18 10 Trans-Ocean Service Geneva, July 6. Dnlv private conversations of the three took place at Geneva to-day.
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  • 28 10 Trans-Ocean Service ft Lucerne, July 6. prince Friedrich Sigismund of Prussia kflipd at Lucerne this afternoon as the result of the fall of his horse.
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  • 1199 10 FOOTBALL Batavia Team Victorious CHINESE PUT UP GOOD FIGHT But Miss Several Good Chances for Scoring The game at the Stadium yesterday afternoon between the S.C.F.A. and the visiting Java team—an eleven composed of different players from the *»"OU8 Cl«bj in Batavia—the Hercules F. C. being the principal
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  • 131 10 Changes Necessary in Composition of Side (By "Custodian") Capt. G. L. Harris, the Secretary of the S.F.A., informed me this morning that it has been made necessary to re-organise the Singapore side to meet the Batavia team at the Stadium this afternoon. The new side will line
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  • 63 10 Yesterday's Results at the L.L.T.C. Open Mixed Doubles Mr. and Mrs. Parmele beat Miss Toby and W. C. Hill, 6—0, 7—5. Handicap Men's Doubles Sir William Murison and Coleman beat P. Storr and Pash, 9—7, 6—3. TO-DAY'S TIES Hand.cap Men's Doubles Sir W. Murison and Coleman vs. Grimberg and
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  • 68 10 Falls and Haines beat Allen and Jones, 6—t, 6—2. Havbittel and Hopkins beat Vignoles and Williams, 1—6, 6—1, 6—3. TO-DAY'S TIES Daly vs. Holiday. Mrs. Owen and Alford vs. Mr. and Mrs. Haybittel. TO-MORROW'S TIES Goldsack vs. Walmsley Merry vs. Allen. SATURDAY'S TIES No
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  • 34 10 TIES FOR TO-MORROW Mixed Doubles E. E. de Souza and E Tessensohn vs. H. N. Balhetchet and G. Tessensohn. Single Handicap "A" W. A. Balhetchet vs. C. Peterson, to finish.
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  • 55 10 Chinese Friendly Association Tournament Saturday, Championship Toh O'neng Kiat, vs. Choo Ah Thye. Koh Keng Siang vs. Lim Siew Tee. "A" Handicap Low Chwee Thye, scr., vs. Too Khye Soon, plus 5. Sunday, Championship Choo Lye Huat vs. Lim Chwee Poh. **B" Handicap Low Hock Ec, plus 1, vs.
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  • 59 10 Keppel Club Result of Monthly Mixed Foursome Mr. and Mrs. McLay 47 10Ms 36% Mrs. Georgeson Exley 45 8 37 Mr. and Mrs. Davison 45 6% 38% Mr. and Mrs. Gibson 47 7% 39% Mrs. Wilson and Barron 46 5% 40% Mr. and Mrs. Marshall 49 8% 40% Miss
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  • 583 10 Rival Universities Meet at Lords CAMBRIDGE BEAT OXFORD FOR 43rd TIME A Look Into Past Records One of the tit-bits of the at home-the clash of Oxford ami bridge Universities at Lords—resulted a win for the latter by 11 > ru s an( j The match commenced on Monday
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  • 51 10 The following gentlemen will represent the S.C R.C. agains the S.R.C. on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the S.C.R.C. ground: Choon Lim, Jack. I. Hoahing, Chong Khee, Jitt Siang, Kirn Hock, Choon Leong, Bian Site, Kum See, Ah Hung and Scow Hian. Reserves: Chow Tat and Choon
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  • 50 10 The following are selected to represent the S.C.R.C. against the O.R.A on Sunday at 2 p.m. on the S.C.R.C. ground:—Choon Lim, John, L Hoahing. Chong Khee, Kirn Hock, Jitt Siang, Bian Site. Choon Leong, Ah Chuan, Scow Hian and Kum See. Reserves: Chow Tat and Ah Hung.
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  • 181 10 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha> Tokio, July 5. Rubber f.a.q. spot was quoted to-day at 76% sen and 75 sen, (seller and buyer) respectively. The Government' have decided to await developments of the Kawasaki Dockyards before carrying on relief measures. Much anxiety is felt here as to
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  • 293 10 ALLEGATION AGAINST EUROPEAN Milk Vendor's Evidence of a Pistol Attack Allegations of committing mischief by .hooting a young buffa-o were made against Mr. L. D. Buckendge before Mr. N. D. Mudie, the District Judge, this morning. Mr Wilson who appeared for the complainant, explained that t?he offence
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  • 151 10 Government Officials Committed to the Assizes Two Chinese Rubber Restriction Depart ment officers and three other Chinese were committed to stand their trial at th? forthcoming Assizes by Mr. H. R. Bull, the Second Police Magistrate, yesterday, on charges of attempted gang robbery. According to the evidence, the
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  • 98 10 Reply Made to Adverse Press Criticisms j (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 7 The local office of the Rubber Grower*' Association to-day received a cablegram from the R. G. A. in London stating that in view of Press statements discrediting restriction, the Council consider it
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  • 247 10 Sir Hugh Clifford continues to demonstrate to the East the art of living en twenty-four hours a day, says "The Ceylon Observer." Following a night and day long train journey immediately after his arrival at Singapore he insisted on gcin for a ride on horse back
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  • 120 10 The Bishop will be finally leaving Singapore on Thursday of next week (July 14th). His public engagements till then are as follows:— Saturday, July 9, Diocesan Council of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. Sunday, July 10, 8.30 a m., celebrate at S. Peter's Church, Singapore, 5.3,0 p.m., preach
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  • 231 10 SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT PORT SWETTENHAM Disappearance of Ship's Young Steward A distressing tragedy was enacted on board the steamship Mentor" when she was lying alongside the wharf at Port Swettenham on Monday, when the ship's junior steward was heard to say Good bye, all" and went over the
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  • 166 10 BORNEO COMPANY SUES CHINESE Prospecting of a Property in Siam (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July C>. In the Supreme Court to-day the Borneo Company sued Oci Geok Chye and Gob Swee Cheng for damages for breach of contract. Last year the defendants gave the plaintiffs an
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  • 94 10 Sees the Cricket Club Beat Malays at Soccer (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 6. His Excellency ?aw the Penang Cricket Club beat the Malays, the champions of the Soccer League, by three goals to one on th~ Padang last evening. Accompanied by Lady Clifford he
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  • 85 10 Dividend of Ten Per Cent Declared at Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 6. Mr. R. P. Brash, presiding at the annual meeting of the Bedford Plantations, said after distributing a ten-per-cent dividend and setting aside $15,000 for dcv.- ment, a balance of $9 845 v.as carried
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  • 66 10 Breach of Trust in Respect of $300 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. -July 6 In the Police Court at Butterworth Get i g Reynolds, a European, was ehargi<l criminal breach of trust in respect to a prismatic compass and a land chain. th property of a small
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  • 61 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 6. Miss Lim Beng Hong appeared in first case in the District Court foi m fendant who was sued by a coconut tree climber for $321 wagee Defendant denied liability beyond $G. Lim Bubmittf the claim was barred by the limitation,
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  • 486 11 CRICKET USH NEW ZEALAND AVERAGES He's 95 Per Innings During Mail Week w;m; are the English first-class I -!ai;'(S up to June 3, received by \Y<- al.-o give the averages Zealand tide now touring EngBATTING it i .1 1 ion—lo innings Average 38 High mt Times Ing?\ Runs
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  • 463 11 OTHER FOSTER FOR I IRCESTERSHIRES Follows the Footsteps of His Forefathers Foster has loomed on the hori i cricket, and, appropriWorcestershire, C. K. Foster, lebut with the country in ainst Middlesex during the ther member of the famous family, and he makes the orcestershire have introduc- during; the
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  • 88 11 London, July 5. Manchester Market lbs. Shirtings, fair (new basis) 12s 6d 40's Grey Yarns, single twist IB%a G lb?. T. Cloth for 24 yards 7s. 9d Liverpool Market Cotton—fully Middling American (spot) $».13 Egyptian Cotton $17.60 Metals Tin Standard 3 months 628&2J Produce Copra, fair merchantable £26.0.0
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    • 65 11 TO-NIGHT THURSDAY JULY 7 TO-NIGHT At The New World Shows Various Attractions including Chinese Wayang, "Tong Sye Ton" THE CITY OPERA No Performance To-night! To-morrow, Friday July 8. Tbe Ccmpany will presant "The Three Golden Stars" GET READY TO WELCOME! "THE PRTN3E of MOROCCO." Lavish Preparations are Proceeding to Greet
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 844 11 TWENTY-SIXTH CROSSWORD PUZZLE. The following is the solution of the above Crossword:— ACROSS.—I. Platten; 6a. Rev; 9. Alas; 10. Ea; 12. TI; 14. AR; 15. Perk; 16. Annotate; 17. No; 18. Scenter; 20. Skip; 22. Arc; 23. Nip; 25. Sits; 28. East; 30. Oak; 31. Larch; 33. On; 35. RI:
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  • 621 12 Revival of Race From Gravesend to Nore After a lapse of over twenty years the Thames barge race *rom Or enci Ncre and back was to be v {5* a Thamea mail week. Sailing barge of the Tm has declined since the use of petrol a side fo
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  • 380 12 New Career for Educated Men in Europe "Luxury guides" are the latest craze among wealthy Americans travelling in Europe. The American millionaire demanded something different from the polyglot courier, and a world lamed travel agency filled the demand. Now, instead of the courier, American men and women of
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    • 190 12 Anmsein-eii.ts I GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO 1 To See and Hear ffi THE FILM VERSION OF OSCAR STRUSS S 55j 'Vorld-Famous Opera 1= I "The Waltz Dream" j Screened to The Aicompaniment of Special Music Score B S as played at The Capital Theatre, London. S Featuring jjj KENIA
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    • 543 12 Vaseline TRADE MARK PETROLEUM JELLY TO SOOTHE BURNS Cover burned area with "Vaseline" Jelly spread on clean linen or gauze. Change dressing daily. Soothing, healing, helps prevent scars. Good tor all minor skin ailments. Look for the Trade M°' k V n aMeline It is your protection Chcsebrough Mfg. Co.
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    • 343 12 i 1 Smoke La Insular C.gars jl 1 NONE BETTER /3 "I g LA INSULAR I Master Makers of Cigars and Cigar. Where Quality means Quality I And Every Product Means A Good Smoker jjj I Sole Agents.—for S.S., F.M.S., D. E. L ft SU I The National Mercantile Agency,
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  • 510 13 Singapore, July 2. Beef steak (round) kati 50 Beef stew or curry kati 45 Pork lean kati 64 kati 16 0 aDd fat (l8t I"* 1 Mutton Indian lb. 80 Mutton Australian lb. 75 Fowl, kati g 0 Capons (Locally reared), kati Mens (Locally reared) kati Ducks each
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 448 13 I CRUSADER FENCING. I I 'he 1 *ast Expensive and Most I 1 .U'ctive Unclimbable Fencing I I Obtainable. ggpj L 1 Enquiries Invited. S t bLW^I^M^ -Manufactured- Solely by S 1 JJ I I Arlington Fencing Co., Ltd. AIF I 3 I ring Department of llP^^'^^^^^^^^ S I he
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    • 87 13 I The "'BEEGEE" Perfect Ink Eraser. A BOON TO BOOE-IEEPEIS Economical efficient ano always ready for uu, Has no blade to keep sharp j but haa a brush of scientifically J prepared fibres which are ex u trsmaly hard and sharp, I J The "Beege." f* < is n.ckelled solid
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    • 200 13 I MORRIS j j The Finest Motoring Value in the World. 1 I M0RRIS C0WlEV I I THE ROADS TELL OF MORRIS I 1 SUPREMACY I I BUY YOURS NOW I I I Prices From $1,650. I j j j 1 -I t K) I Malayan Motors Ltd. Til Li
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    • 428 14 PUBLIC NOTICES LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. DIVIDEND No. 13 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Fourth Interim Dividend of 5 per cent. lor the year ending 31st August, 1921, will be paid to Shareholders on the Register on loth July, 1927. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books cf
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    • 402 14 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED —Tcochew lad able to speak English and rido bicycle. Morning outdoor work only. Annly CSWONG eje Lee Wah Bank. WANTED —For immediate fervice experienced Typist, no shorthand required. Good knowledge of the Dutch language essential. Only those with first class references need apply mT BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING
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    • 429 14 BANKS HE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. lEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES >enang 85, Beach Street. Aalacca 131, Jonker Street. uar 77-79, Jalan Suleiman. Jatu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. 'alembang J?, llir. long Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Sercmban 63 Birch Road Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang
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    • 505 14 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital g Paid-up Capital gjjgjg Rp«?prve Fund and vest HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J M. Ryrie,
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    • 459 14 INSURANCE THE ffljS SOUTH W BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2, Finlayson Green. EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. Ist Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, 1-A, Malacca Street.
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    • 438 14 M. HAbSAN I ELECTRICAL CON lou 36, Bras Basah a d, SINGAPORE. If you are in need dectifc I lights, fans, belk ~r fof motors and etc. I Please write to the abovi 1 address or 'Phone uu No. U\\ 1 CHARGES MOD! RATE. 1 CAMPBELL ;s LTD I ANNUA
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    • 471 15 STEAMER SAILINGS f oriiTßHniwulilii'Tj^ (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. mgS ULAR AND ORIENTA„ STEAM NAVIGATION CO iNOON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) tRDS frm LONDON HOMEWARDS Ch.na Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. T.nnage To naee ,IU Au Kalyan 9 100 A,,™
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    • 559 15 STEAMER SAILINGS THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING COMPANY REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE Singapore, Soerabaia Bandjermasin. s.s. Hock Seng Sailing Ist 2nd Class Accommodation. Xs^t£rss«:^ otlttr particular8 STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING CO., 12 13, Boat Quay, Singapore. THE STRAITS—HEJAZ STEAMSHIP CO. NEGAPA?Im S^?F^HAM PENANG. J£g tion h fnr St p am r S a
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    • 501 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE INCLUDING HUGO STINNES LINIEN AND DEUTSCH-AUSTRALISCHE DAMPFSCHIFFSGESELLSCHAFT (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARD. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. t OLDENBURG (HAL. 90^ ?affifflcW«Hs2 PENANG. PORT SWETTENHAM, MANILA JAPAN PORTS. HAVELLAND (H.A.L.) UARDA (H.A.L.) AflJ[ HOMEWARDS. MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. ANTWERP, HOLLAND. HAMBURG BREMEN
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    • 434 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON X. Tonnnge Destination r m c«:i FushimiMaru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Hakozaki Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, Lon don,° a%£? 8 Hakusan Maru 10,000 Naoles,'Marseilles, Lonaon,° AW 21 51™» M*™ B'ooo8 000 M'seilles, London, A'weV&R f da a m 4 5 Haruna
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    • 114 16 9N I 1 1-1 %JM EIUtt IVCI h 1 1 I j jj j Cable received from I fjfjj Messrs. ROBERT BOSCH j A G STUTTGART, S I" i 1 Denly on 500 ccm Norton broke world's I u, I fl records established record for 100 miles i I at
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    • 99 16 I For details apply I H. Mij. v h Banner Export Gesellschaft, I B 142 and 143, Cecil Street, Singapore. 0 The Prof. Junkers I 1 Electric Hot Water I Fountain I Fixed Shower Plain Ring Shower U Electrically heated, automatic hot water I accumulator with thermostat switch. v jj
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