Malaya Tribune, 9 July 1927
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Title Section21 1927-07-09 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIV. No. 159 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, JULY 9, 192721 words
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Advertisement179 1927-07-09 1 NEW SHIPMENT OF \RLBONUM CAKBON PAPER uple: Size 8 x 10 I AND WITH 3 WELLS PAFXB WEIGHTS. I a Tribune Fress, Ltd., b. Collyer Quay, Singapore. 7-H.P. 4 Seater $1,750. ex Garage Singapore. I Sole Importers: ITALASIA LIMITED, I (ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT) jjj 60-62-64-66, Orchard Road, Singapore, 'Phone 950 Jjj179 words
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Advertisement246 1927-07-09 1 PstuMKl»-Y p C II We hay aH kinds of old Watchsa, Clocks and Jeweller? in Exchange for Now. Jack Brisk Sons, No. 28. Chnlia Street, SINGAPORE. v_£2- I j Now is the time I j VESTA Sewing Machine i The most popular and up-to-date Machine in the World. Complete with246 words
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Article1014 1927-07-09 2 DR. RUDMOSE-BROWN'S POSITIVE ANSWER Interesting Book on the Poles J The Polar Regions. A Physical an» Economic Geography of the Arctic and An tarctic. By Dr. R. N. Rudmose-Brown (Methuen. 12s 6d net.) Now that the Poles have been reached what is the justification for the perilous1,014 words
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Article429 1927-07-09 2 Malacca Chetty Bound and Robbed A cunningly conceived scheme to cheat and rob a Chetty money-lender did no! materialize, for it resulted in the arrest of the plotter, a Malay named Bahari bin Suleiman, a well-known bantamweight boxer n the F.M.S. It appeared that The i. it"429 words
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Article266 1927-07-09 2 iJeath R'ddle of the Alps and a Letter The Chief of the Swiss Police ha* requested the aid of Scotland Yard to help to clear up th. mystery of the identity of the two Englishmen who were found shot deed on the Seeboden Alp. in the famous RigfeJ266 words
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Article53 1927-07-09 2 A new telephone trunk line from Kuala Lumpur to Tampin has been completed an,' llLrlr^r 6 f r 55 s Sh rt, y Quick"r telegraphic communication between Kua'a aP re WiH be ensurjS by the establishment of a new telec-ranh circuit between the two centres J P which has already53 words
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Advertisement297 1927-07-09 2 GLAXO is the only food that has been used in 5 Royal Nurseries. Surely if there was a better it would have been given fo these Royal Babies. Your Baby is as precious as a Royal Baby, and must have the best food— Glaxo, made from the purest milk in297 words
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Advertisement65 1927-07-09 2 Be tVop of fFJv stops Jisml Tit J WoYlu"s Fa 8 Cum Remover V 7 kind of corn, no matter how old, where it is, how bad it Mjrtff, One touch and the pain k'oes. Almost unbelievable. The:: the corn shrivels up and is peeled off. A scientific way that65 words
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Advertisement381 1927-07-09 2 How do you wake these mornings Fresh and fit, or dull, depressed and ill tempered? If the latter most probabl your liver is to blame, for which troubl Pinkettes are the ideal remedy. As gentl as nature Pinkettes stimulate the liver dispel constipation, banish biliousness am sick headaches, clear the381 words
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Article989 1927-07-09 3 KNAVESMIRE WAS ONCE GAMBLER'S MECCA History of Famous Racecourse and Its Notables South countr men may accuse rrp of showing rank bad taste, but when it so happens that I hear an ardent follower of the 44 Sport of Kings proclaiming that there is no race989 words
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Article177 1927-07-09 3 A remarkable situation has arisen in New York as a result of a decision of the Supreme Court of the "State upholding the New York City Building Department in its ban on rubber, cork and linoleum flooring in buildings over 150 feet in height. The manufacturers'177 words
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Article77 1927-07-09 3 Crossing the legs puts a kink in the spine that lea Is to many ills, says Dr. H H. Fryet'e. Amencan co lege professor. The woman who crosses her legs, exoosing a generous expanse of hosiery, is flirting with all sorts of nervous ailment*, he says. This twists the .spine77 words
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Advertisement332 1927-07-09 3 Foods The Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are germ free, and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives complete independence of doubtful milk supply, and is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera. Fresh332 words
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Advertisement644 1927-07-09 3 ANDREWS helps both (MByouncf In youth and in old age the first essential to good health is a pure blood stream. To wm 1 j j ensure this, a healthy activity of the C j 1 functions should be maintained by the ill M wise use of Andrews, the Saline644 words
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Article794 1927-07-09 4 FASCISTS COMMUNISTS MIXED BRAWLING IN GERMAN CAPITAL The Writing on the Doors The mixed brawling between Fascists and Communists and Communists and police which took place in the German capital recently, states a leading article in "The Times," seems to have upset the nerves of many members of certain semi-military794 words
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Article252 1927-07-09 4 Necessary Either to Build or Suppress SupprtSfhHl of Cuba's navy is proposed in a Bill MHM to bo introduced in Congress by Dr. Santiago Claret, Liberal lead r in the House of Representatives. AI though Cuba has never boasted a Larg« navy, the M fleet consisting of252 words
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Advertisement227 1927-07-09 4 Tie Quality of the union© 555 leaf is entranced by the State Express methods of manufacture. VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD. LONDON. 3HSHSZSHSESZSESZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSESESZSZSc Good Teeth Means Good Health So Don't wait till they Ache Consult immediately J. IKEDA (Experiencad Dentist) 41, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. '(Opposite the Central Fire Station.)227 words
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Advertisement190 1927-07-09 4 JZS 3SHSESHSHSHSZSZSZSHSHSSSHSHSZSHSZSHSZSSSZSZS^ Qui* BSS GmJ ~~1 YOU Keep Mosquitoes Alive! JUST think of it there are species of f Jum mosquitoes which must have human J)/ blood on which to live and thrive. This blood is necessary for their propagation. U\\w In drawing the blood from the human body the190 words
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Advertisement217 1927-07-09 4 j MOUTRIE. a I The very best Piano value ever offered here i I or Elsewhere. g a Before buying your Piano call on us, we will la Ci i be pleased to prove this. 1 i j Prices $600.00 up, on easy Payments, j CaU or Write for Illustrated217 words
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Article527 1927-07-09 5 Shanghai Advice on Personal Hygiene There is much of importance to local residents in the following advice which is given by Dr C. Noel Davis, the Commissioner of Public Health in Shanghai. The approach of summer makes it advisable to review our habits concerning food, clothing, exercise and527 words
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Advertisement579 1927-07-09 5 Church Services I OURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY July 10, 1927 S. Andrew's Cathedral m. Holy Communion, a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon. a.m. Matins and Litany, a The Catechism and Holy Baptisms, p.m. Evensong and Sermon, chei•: —The Lord Bishop of Singapore. ring the following week at the CatheMonday; 7.40579 words
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Advertisement257 1927-07-09 5 TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH Short Street 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Divine Service. Subject: "National Missionary Society Work." Preacher: Rav. S. S. Pakianathan. 11.15 a.m. National Missionary Society Committee. 7.30 p.m. Epworth League Meeting. Subject: 'The Significance of 'In My Name.' Speaker: Mr. T G. Thomas. 7 p.m. Tuesday, Prayer257 words
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Advertisement452 1927-07-09 5 A SURE WAY TO STOP INDICES!ION. IndigeatiOn is such a common ailment that many people usa the firs, thing that's handy to stop it. They frequently use ardinary ti-earbonate of soda, n2veT realising that aLhou-jh this fiequently stops the pain, it is doing incalculable harm to the stomach lining, and452 words
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Advertisement284 1927-07-09 5 I H B^^^^4^^iUb°BS*E^' ARE YOU QUALIFIED TO OCCUPY THIS CHAIR Dd not bs content with just holding youi present position, bat be realy to fill tha place of the m*n above you. There is only one way in which you ctn qualify for a better position and that is by284 words
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Advertisement135 1927-07-09 5 I V NATURAL \j~ MILK FOOD Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. I SUIT EVERY PURSE. g o»ah or NANG HENG Co., Easy payment. and Repairs. nj '^5Z5Z5a5E5a5H5g5g5a5H585a5H5H5H5?5E5a5g525Z5g525g5E5a5Z5H5g5 I "The New Ideal in Family Life." 1 a S jj If your overlarge family bothers you please135 words
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Advertisement382 1927-07-09 6 EMPIRE I THURSDAY JULY 7 TO MONDAY JULY 11. H Second Show at 9.15 p.m. I B A<?ol P h Zukor acd J- Latky present g I /GLORIA QWANSON S I I VJreatestOuccessi I I MADAME I I SANS GENE I I (OR MADAME-DEVIL-MAY-CARE) 10 Reels. B n, m r382 words
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Advertisement358 1927-07-09 6 Ani srra ents. I TO-NIGHT, POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT 8 Cj of the Ufa Screen Masterpiece nj Based on the World-famous opera by Oscar Straus S I The waltz dream S 3 IS 12 REELiI H I FEATURING 1 MADY CHRISTIANS and XEMA DESNI. 1 g Boreened to the accompaniment358 words
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Advertisement544 1927-07-09 6 j gaiety cinema Junrticn Abert ani Bencoo'en Streets. TO-MGHTS Two Extraordinary Special Attractions. Livr Ni?ar THURSDAY. 14th JI LV AT 7.20. Universal Jewel MR BIS NIGHT STARRING LAURA LA PLANTE. One grand, glorious night that turned a shopgirl into a movie star (clothe.-, diamonds, name and all) for a few544 words
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Article138 1927-07-09 7 ShipN .Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, July 9. Ea>t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Patrol E.E.E. Wharf. M iin Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) .a H; Kopah 12; Mentor 9; AntiEmpire llmk (Entrance Gate 3) 1 1 1 Mt-rlin 30; Hakodate Maru 32; •.cifTi Hi; C Y138 words
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Article85 1927-07-09 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for ylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal rate of payment of Money India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 $106, Holmes is dead. Sir A. Conan >r of the most famous fictional the world, has announced f Holmes." In the preface Case Book on85 words
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Article1111 1927-07-09 7 Balgownie Rubber Estates, Limited The annual meeting of the Balgownie Ruober Estates. Ltd., was held in the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Chambers yesterday, Mr. R. C. M. Kindersby presiding. The Chairman said:—" There is not much that calLs for remark as regards the accounts. The capital expenditure1,111 words
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Article20 1927-07-09 7 The cargo discharged from a Swedish ship at the Surrey Docks included a consignment of coffins, each packed with matches.20 words
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Article250 1927-07-09 7 New Compound by French Chemist E. Roubaud, of the Pasteur Institute in Paris, has recently announced tnat a formaldehyde compound manuiactured i-i Fiance offtrs advantages over anything previously u-ed in the tight against mosquitoes. Mr. Roubaui is of such high scientific standing that U.S. Government entomologists are going250 words
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Article824 1927-07-09 7 Singapore, July 6. Mining:—Spot tin after considerable fluctuation is £5.5.0 down on the week at £295.0.0 per ton while the three months metal closing at £282.15.0 shows a loss of £3.0.0. Heavy shipments in June amounting to over 7,000 tons will tend to further depress the metal price824 words
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Article1392 1927-07-09 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, July 9 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $346 Buyers Sellera Rice, Siam 2 $333 Mixed Black Pepner 65.00 Rice, Siam 3 n $325 Sundried Copra 11.00 Rice, Saigon 1 M $300 Mixed Copra 10.56 Rice, Saigon 2 $272 Kayong Copra Rice, Saigon 3 Small Flake1,392 words
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Article124 1927-07-09 7 Municipality Asked to Pass a Law A refuge from poison gas in every building is asked for in a petition by one of the Moscow sub-district Soviets, whk-h was referred to the Municipal Government for consideration. The signatories pointed out that poison gas attacks on cities will124 words
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Article36 1927-07-09 7 Mr. S. Casipillay, a clerk, was fined $10 on Tuesday last by Mr. Justice FarrerManby in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court for contempt of court, by indulging in conversation during the hearing of v civil suit.36 words
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Obituary48 1927-07-09 7 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Messrs. Kwek Theam Kwee and Theam Chye and family beg to thank their velatives, friends and member» of the Rosedale Association, who .so kind y attended the funeral of their 'ate beloved father, and also those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.48 words
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Obituary156 1927-07-09 7 KHO.—Kho Choon Sceng, beloved father of Mr. Kho Keng Chuan of Messrs. Barker and Kengchuan, died on Wednesday, the 6th July, 1927, at his residence No. 11, Yan Kit Road at the age of 82. The deceased leaves behind a son, a daughter, 4 grand-sons, 6 granddaughters and 13156 words
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Advertisement367 1927-07-09 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WIN FED—Experienced Chinese Salesman by lermta Firm, able to typewrite and correspond in Eaglish. Apply, stating experience, qualifi-?%ti->ru and ailary repaired to Bdx N». 511 c/o M*' ./a Tribane. FOR SALE—Austin Twenty Landaulet, in first class condition. Inspection and trial can be had by appointment. Apply to Box367 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous374 1927-07-09 7 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, July 9 1 ides. —5.38 a.m., 6.5 p.m. ,,r returns to Singapore, 5 p.m. .oph's Sports, Stadium, 2.30 p.m. t: S.C.C. Nondescripts vs. P.S. 6i L. t: S.C.C. vs. Y.M.C.A. t: Police vs. Y.M.C.A., Y.M.C.A. t: Duke's vs. Lanka Union, Tanghn. S.C.R.C. vs. S.R.C., S.C.R.C, To-morrow, July374 words
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Article996 1927-07-09 8 At a recent meeting of the Friend in Need Society in Colombo, the Acting Governor of Ceylon declared that all over *he East to-day we have an ever -rowing fraternity of hardy paupers." And the Ceylon Observer," in an editorial on the theme, declares that Ceylon is996 words
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Article985 1927-07-09 8 The annual police sports will be held at the Stadium at 2.15 p.m. on Saturday, July 23. The Gan Eng Seng Free School sports will be held at .he Stadium on Wednesday, July 27, at 3 p.m. The Chinese Druggists' Guild has been duly registered here. The Kai Mong School985 words
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Article679 1927-07-09 8 Mi. T. B. Cocker is. to a Official Assignee, Singapore Captain E. A. Shepherd Pilot Board, replacing <\ resigned. Ku sh &n Mr. Jack Bennett has commission as Second I Volunteers. Mr. V. R. Men<n was London sailing yesterda;. liner Fushimi Maru. His Excellency the Go' Clifford679 words
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Article27 1927-07-09 8 From France bf 5 -a. Ama Singapore at 11 a.m. t< -m< i From Western Australia by S due at Singapore on Hon I instant.27 words
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Advertisement332 1927-07-09 8 I "DOBINSONQ" 1 FOR VALUE AND SERVICE jc 1 m m \\i m ***** I 1 kKT CRETONNEB I I DIFFERENT PATTERNS 1 I TO SELECT FROM I ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS and COLOURS 8 Iti FROM 6S CENTS PER YARD. f j H PATTERNS ON REQUEST Robinson Co.,Ltd.,f 8332 words
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Advertisement166 1927-07-09 8 25E*****2525c*****H*****?_^ ft By Special Appointment jjj I To His Majesty a 1 THE KING OF SIAM. l I 1 Estd. 1872. jjj jj THE ONLY S Leading Store for HIGH-CLASS I JEWELLERY S that will ft I ATTRACT ATTENTION I CREATE INTEREST j ft and X I INDUCE BUYING I166 words
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Article88 1927-07-09 9 (ily Recaptured from Nationalists I'KKING AGAIN CONTROLS TSINGTAO I'owers Send Reinforcements There Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Peking, July 8. ral I hang Tsung--hang has tele- to the Peking Government offiei(l.liming to have recaptured Han- the junction of the Grand Canal he Tientsin-Pukow Railway, and says j.re:-ingReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 88 words
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Article82 1927-07-09 9 Peking, July 8. American legation officials are at the Tokio reports of a bi.: an force being landed at Tsingta out that the American na\.< r re at present are two division* urines accompanied by the tenders and Beaver and the destroyer 1 heee are not sufficient to82 words
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Article38 1927-07-09 9 Shanghai, July 8. \t* thor? rs no confirmation of the m mmi official message broadcast in r K:tst announcing the landing of :i! !u< at Tsingtao. The U. S. :.r\ and vavalcfficials have no k:ui-w\ landing.38 words
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Article21 1927-07-09 9 Tokyo, Jury 8. rjorl that the British are sending; genl fn m Shanghai is not confired, authoritative sources denying it.21 words
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Article91 1927-07-09 9 Tokyo, July 9. ht W it!" Office ann"Unces that it has :>• <i <i to despatch a fr>ree of 2.000 includir a small detachment of artillery from i':- t< Tsinytao. als a hjndred military nen and telegraphists from Japan. wir« less message from Tsingtao says ';at situation is91 words
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Article27 1927-07-09 9 Tokio, July 8. < ibinet Council decided to approve :H t the General Staff seeking imtion for the despatch of rein"M nts to Tsingtao from Dairen.27 words
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Article34 1927-07-09 9 Tientsin, July 8. the circles here emphatically •mi-official Japanese report of n landing of Tsingtao. Moreii'al Williams, who arrived here Mi neral Alava, has not received indicating that any landing lati. »1.34 words
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Article36 1927-07-09 9 Irain Service to be Supplemented Reuter's Service. 1 lar Point Ohio, July 8. Seeretarj for Aeronautics, baa announced that five railroad companies are conipp t-mcntinj their railway c hy air passenger services.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article45 1927-07-09 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 8. "1 Kindle, M.A., Ph. D., R S., F.L.S., has been elected Senior Pel owship for research wlicine, with a value of a "•rung for five years witn ibject: "Spirochaetosis with I 11 to the causation ftl yellowReuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article146 1927-07-09 9 China will Have No Interference CUSTOMS DUTIES TO BE RAISED Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, July 8. Addressing a gathering of foreign pressmen whom he entertained at tiffin, Dr. Wu, Foreign Minister, said that while the national Government desired the friendship of foreign nations it would notReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 146 words
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Article150 1927-07-09 9 Shanghai, July 8. The r.king Government are imposing from July 11 a surtax amounting to half the existing customs tonnage dues. These hit!-1 to amounted 1.2 taels per ton annually on vessels of more than 150 tons and were collected by the customs in accordance with the 2t>th150 words
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Article82 1927-07-09 9 ASPERSIONS ON JEWS DISCONTINUED Hearst Would Buy "Dearborn Independent" Reuter's Service. New "York, July 8. The New York American*" says that Mr. Henry Ford has issued an apology for his as;ersions on the Jews in his paper th? "Dearborn Independent and has d sclaimed all know'edge cf theReuter's Service. - 82 words
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Article101 1927-07-09 9 Combine to Secure Empire Trade Reuter's Service. London, July 0. It is announced that Bryant May, Ltd., and the Swedish Match Company have arrived at a provisional agreement with the object of securing identification of interests in the British Empire elsewhere than in Asia and making reciprocalReuter's Service. - 101 words
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Article66 1927-07-09 9 Standard Oil Company Grants $20,000,000 Trans-Ocean Service Berlin, July 8. The "Taegliche Rundschau" learns that the Standard Oil grants to Russia a $20,000,000 loan partly destined to buy oil mi-hinery in America. A Third Agreement has been concluded for the delivery of half a million tons ofTrans-Ocean Service - 66 words
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Article117 1927-07-09 9 Conference Held at Washington EUROPEAN BANKERS DISCUSS SITUATION Reuter's Service. New York, Tuly 8. Huge stocks of gold held in America are subjects being discussed in a confereu"* at Washington of leading European and American Bankers, Norman of Great Britain, Schacht of Germany, Strong ofReuter's Service. - 117 words
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Article99 1927-07-09 9 New York, July 9. An official statement with regard to the conference of bankers, made by the New Yoik Federal Reserve Bank, declared that there had been no discussion of any reparation question nor the stablisation of the French franc. The time of the conference thus far had99 words
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Article155 1927-07-09 9 Disagreement With Chamberlin CHALLENGE ISSUED TO BYRD Reuter's Service. London, July B> The trang-Atl«Btk fliers. Chamberlin and Levine, Hew from Paris to Croydon in "Miss Columbia". The former hugged his as;ed mother and baby nephew. Chamberlin was officially welcomed ly civil aviation department of theReuter's Service. - 155 words
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Article36 1927-07-09 9 Trans-Ocean Service Zurich, July 8. The Swiss flyer, Herr Mittelholzer, using a German traffic plane, flew over the Matterhorn from Zurich in one hour at a height of 4,800 meters with ten passengers.Trans-Ocean Service - 36 words
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Article38 1927-07-09 9 Reuter's Service. Rapid City, July 8. The United States Ambassador to Mexico has resigned. It is stated that he returned to his post a year ago against his own wishes at the request of President Coolidge.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article37 1927-07-09 9 Trans-Ocean Service Berlin, July 8. The Italian Under State Secretary for Air, Signor Balbo, was the guest last night of the Reichs Traffic Minister. He leaves Berlin to-day by air for Rome.Trans-Ocean Service - 37 words
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Article18 1927-07-09 9 Trans-Ocean Service Berlin, July 8. A new German Consulate has been opened at Le Havre.Trans-Ocean Service - 18 words
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Article403 1927-07-09 9 Three Powers Getting Together PARTIAL AGREEMENT REACHED Progress Made at Naval Conference Reuter's Service. Geneva, July 8. Mr. Brilgeman told the journalists that he was more hopeful as regards the outcome of the discussions. Many points had bees settled. LL was confident that the conference wculdReuter's Service. - 403 words
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Article99 1927-07-09 9 G neva. July V. The report of the Committee of Experts BUI tea that Great Britain proposed fifteen cruisers each of ten thousand tons with eight-im-h guns, and fifty-five smaller cruisers with dx inch guns. No agreement was leached with ngurd to cruisers. An agreement was reached wi.h99 words
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Article115 1927-07-09 9 Washington, July 8. After conferring with Sir Esme Howard yesterday with regard, inter alia, to the Geneva Conference, Mr. Kellogg to-day conferred with Mr. Matsudaira, the Japanese Ambassador, on the subject. No information as to the conversations has been divulged but it appears that the United States115 words
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Article62 1927-07-09 9 Trans-Ocean Service Geneva, July 8. Ambassador Gibson, receiving pressmen at Geneva on Thursday without being accompanied by Admiral Jones as usual, expressed satisfaction on the Thursday ses- nion's result. Mr. Gibson declared that he was unable to answer a question put to him in connexion wth to-day's sessionTrans-Ocean Service - 62 words
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Advertisement75 1927-07-09 9 Meukow's ll| ["Five Star" iJBk j BRANDY. ilflHk I An Extremely jijfl j High Good BjlM I I Grade Brandy. f 0 NĔGOCIANTS .dsg < ALWAYS KEEP j j A BOTTLE READY j 1 FOR EMERGENCIES. |jj Everywhere X SOLE AGENTS: g J GUTHRIE 8? Co., Ltd. S (Incorporated in75 words
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Article33 1927-07-09 10 Gonova, July 8. The pressimisn: at Geneva tends to disappear as the'resuL of to-day's two hours executive meeting, considering tVu Japanese compromise on the basis of a total tonnage of 450,000.33 words
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Article27 1927-07-09 10 Reuter's Service. Rapid City, July 9. Reports from the Tripartite Naval Conference received by President Coolidge indicate to him that commendable progress is being made.Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article96 1927-07-09 10 Warning Issued to Soviet P. O. UNION REPUDIATES LABOUR PARTY Reuter's Service. London, July 8. The Union of Post Office Workers has ceased aflvistion with the Labour Party. Mr. J. H. Thomas, at a N.U.R. Conference, vigorous y condemned Soviet attempts to dictate o British workersReuter's Service. - 96 words
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Article151 1927-07-09 10 Injunction Sought Against Law Enforcement Reuter's Service. Mexico City, July 8. Th? Aguila Oil Company has applied to the First District Court for an injunction against the enforcement of the new oil law. The company complains that it has been refused drilling permits for same of itsReuter's Service. - 151 words
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Article46 1927-07-09 10 Reuter's Service. London, July c. In the House of Commons at the committee itage of the Finance Bill the House negatived without division a new clause moved by a Conservative, Mr. J. R. Remer, repealing from August 31, the duties on raw silk.Reuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article43 1927-07-09 10 Reuter's Service. New York, July 8. Approximately half a million workers participated in an hour's strike in protest against the death sentence on Sacco and Vanzetti. The police broke up a meeting of fur workers and arrested half a dozen.Reuter's Service. - 43 words
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Article34 1927-07-09 10 Reuter's Service. Buenos Aires, July The Pacific Railway is advised that 24 were killed and 16 seriously injured by the train smash at Mednoza. The collision was due to a fog.Reuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article53 1927-07-09 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 8. A ricksha puller was fined in the Vehicles Court yesterday for running into and knocking down Mrs. Savage, wife of Dr. Savage, while she was leaving the Railway Station and entering her car. The puiler bolted, but was apprehended by53 words
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Article102 1927-07-09 10 Mental Anguish Caused by Mean Trick (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 8. A cruel hoax was perpetrated on Mr. W. A. Kronenburg, of the F.M.S. railways, Butter worth. Shortly after midnight the police informed him that a message had been received from the General Hospital, Penang, saying102 words
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Article112 1927-07-09 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 8. In the Supreme Court yesterday a suit was begun between Logan bin Sulop and Long bin Busu wherein the former claims damages for alleged negligence by defendant as agent for the care of plaintiffs land at Beting Luas, Dindings. The112 words
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Article33 1927-07-09 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 8. Yesterday during a windstorm a Malay girl was killed at Kelawei Road by a cocoanut tree falling on the roof of a house.33 words
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Article105 1927-07-09 10 An interesting case came up for hearing in the District Court, this morning before the District Juctee. Mr. N. D. Mudie. when a Malay woman named Hanajabi binte Mohamed Europe was charged with being in possession of explosives., to wit, five sticks of ge ignite, five detonators105 words
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Article147 1927-07-09 10 Last night at No. 14 Ann Siang Hill. Mr. K. T. Lee gave the members of the Chinese Students' Literary Association an interesting and instructive talk on "The Study of English and Chinese." He said that' English is a language spoken over three-quarters of the tdobe and147 words
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Article76 1927-07-09 10 The damage done to the Lancaster Castle's propeller by a steel hawser while she was leaving Port Swettenham is not so serious as was at first surmised. Divers examined the propeller while she was in port here and found that it could be put to right without the76 words
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Article50 1927-07-09 10 A number of Chinese, women included, appeared before the District Judge, Mr. N. D. Mudie, this morning, and were charged with being in possession of chandu and selling same without a license. They were all found guilty and fines ranging from twenty-five to one hundred dollar? were imposed.50 words
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Article96 1927-07-09 10 Yolanda Marion Davies in her latest Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production "Yolanda" will commence at the Alhambra to-morrow, the 10th inst. m "Yolanda" is a pictunzation of Charles Major's romance of the name, and is the most stupendous motion picture which Miss Davies has yet essayed. In magnificence, romance of story,96 words
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Article106 1927-07-09 10 In spite of the rigid law which forbids cock fighting, it is no secret that there are throughout the North—and, indeed, in some parts of the South of Englandmeetings at which mains are fought before quite a large number of spectators. Recently twelve nfen were brought before the magistrate on106 words
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Article466 1927-07-09 10 S. C. C. Fail Against Malays ROY SMITH'S BRILLIANT WORK AT BACK Dolfatah And Ahmed Get Two Goals Each The SCC. were well beaten by the Malays at the Stadium last evening. SUrt--51 with a rush the Malays got through fa the first minute, Ahmed heading a466 words
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53 1927-07-09 10 goalless draw was the resul. of the game between the Indian Association and the V M C.A. second eleven which was played on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. The I. A. played with only ten men as Doraikanno was made hors de combat ten minutes from53 words
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Article86 1927-07-09 10 Yesterday's Play at the L.L.T.C. Tournament Mixed Doubles Mr. and Mrs. Parmele beat Miss Abed and Abed, 6—3, 6—L Yesterday's Play at the R.S.Y.C. Tournament Daly beat Holiday, 6—o, 6—4. Merry beat Allen, 6—o, 7—5. TO-MORROW'S TIES Falls vs. Cox. R. W. Brown vs. Hopkins. MONDAY'S TIES Haybittel vs.86 words
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46 1927-07-09 10 Championship—Semi-Finals W. A. Balhetchet vs. E. G. Wheatley. Norris and F. Ephraunes. TIES FOR TUESDAY Double Handicap—Final > Balhetchet and Balhetchet vs. N. Hannay and S. Oenl-rs. Mixed Doubles N. E. Ess and L. Gammell vs. V. R. Norris and F. Ephraumes46 words
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35 1927-07-09 10 Reuter's Service. London, July 8. At Eastbourne in the European of the Davis Cup, Cochet (France) beat Condon (South Africa) 6—0,9—11, 6—2, 7—5. Lacoste beat Raymond 6—2, 6—2, B—l.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article189 1927-07-09 10 English First Class Games KENNEDY TAKES ALL TEN WICKETS Only One Parallel Feat in G. vs. P. Series Reuter's Service. London, July 8. t ffco "tit-bits" of the cricket sea°neth°e meeting of the Players and Gentlemen took place at the Oval on Wednesday and ended «WJW. The tSi yeReuter's Service. - 189 words
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Article270 1927-07-09 10 Reuter's Service. Reuter's Service. London, July 8. Gloucester obtained a splendid ™t°ry over Kent, at Dover, winning by 132 runs Batting first the visitors, mainly due to a fine century (123) by Hammond, and 5 bv Neab totalled 255. Freeman took six wickets for 84 runs. KentReuter's Service. - 270 words
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176 1927-07-09 10 NONDESCRIPTS START WELL WITH P.S. L. But Lose Two Valuable Wickets Before Close It is really wonderful what difference the hour's play* on Friday evening makes to matches in the S.C.C. tournament. On many occasions valuable wickets have been lost and the game between the Nondescripts and the P. S.176 words
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Article62 1927-07-09 10 To-day's Scratchings for First Day of Perak Club Meeting Race No 1.—Kwahiri. Race No. 2.—Gay Reveller. Race No. 3 6.—Highborn. Race No. 4.—Dorinda. Race No. B.—Bombastic. All Engagements—Posouse, Hiawatha. Runners Race No. 3.—Portia, Taiping 11., Durbar 11., Zikomar, Stiffy. Why Worry, Hopeful, Her Ladyship, Absolute. Runners Race No.62 words
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Article37 1927-07-09 10 Amateur Sporting Association Tournament Championship Ties Monday Gwee Ah Sye vs. Kiong Beng Hong. Tan Soo Liew vs. Teo Soo Hoon. Tuesday Toh Cheng Kiat vs. Lim Kong Kye. Koh Leng Hoo vs. Gwee Ah Sye.37 words
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Article129 1927-07-09 10 Second Day a Thorough Success A much larger crowd was in attendanceat the Memorial Hall yesterday af and a thoroughly pvenine was soent. ririsK I ia iri!eve in U Tte a most "successful department of the tst I men this department and the rapidity with 55? tfun129 words
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Article187 1927-07-09 10 (By* courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, July 7. The Board of Directors of the Bank of Taiwan has decided to pay no dividend for the last term. The Directors expressed their intention to retire. g A conflict between Northerners and Southerners took place in the neighbourhood of187 words
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Article81 1927-07-09 10 Another Team May Arrive Soon The Java footballers left for Batavia at four o'clock yesterday afternoon by tig Rumphius. Out of the six matches playeM in Medan and Singapore they were victorious in four, losing two. one by a wiae margin. It is rumoured that another team,81 words
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Article110 1927-07-09 10 Two very amusing one-act comedies were well presented by the young ladies of the Weslev Church Service Guild at the Church Hall last night. The first. "Joint Owners in Spain." depicted the trials of two "touchy" old ladies in an Old Ladies' Home, and the second. "A Slight110 words
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Article67 1927-07-09 10 Messrs. Derrick and Co. announce the rubber and tin returns of the following Companies for the mcnth of June: HUl> Ai r o rG a jah Ayer Panas 52,000 Australasia J 4,00 0 Balgownie 21,370 Bukit Kubu 4 15 Glenealy *HSJ Jalan Kobun 6,5 < 7 Kluang 20,00067 words
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Article93 1927-07-09 10 London, July 8. Manchester Market B% lbs. Shirtings, fair (new basis) MSS. 40's Grcv Yarns, single twist 18^ 6 lbs. T. Cloth for 24 yards 7s. 9d Liverpool Market Cotton—fully Middling American (spot) Egyptian Cotton $1 <.65 \1 ct sis Tin Standard 3 months £280.12.6 Produce Copra, fair93 words
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Article380 1927-07-09 10 "MUST LEARN TO 151 INDEPENDENT Grandsons of Former Kaiser Rejoice at Freedom A message from Berlin dat 'AVdne». day, May 25, says:— Germany is growing more re R e publican every day. The lat< nV rt according to a Swedish woman u-r who has just been received380 words
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Article238 1927-07-09 10 Bmgapoec, July I The course of the Market durini week has been downwai steadily fallen away v. indicated. The weight of tl with heavy shipim depressing factor, shown little interest, though fairly large haw 1w in prices. The rubber in this market, h disinclination to sell ftt th<238 words
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Article94 1927-07-09 10 A correspondent of untitled that readers who have R or 15 miles of London parties to tea and gan afternoons during and September. Owii bl?m many girls hi v< crowded areas, and London are therefor.' m thoroughly enjoyed. Ex-Premier Lloyd <i< publi- meeting in Bii\ I charged the House of94 words
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Article686 1927-07-09 11 I, su DETAILS OF THE CUE AT FLIGHT I}> i to Fly to Europe Than to Return I \inced that it is much easier to ft Vmerica to Europe than it is to I r< pe to America, writes Captain I Lindbergh in the "Daily ExII i'686 words
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Article131 1927-07-09 11 It* ilue Stressed at Tea Party irty given at Government Kong, at which about 60 Chi- were present, a speech was sor Lai Chai-hai of the I niversity urging the need of Chinese and the value of the re. He concluded by saya received from Straits toward131 words
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Article340 1927-07-09 11 Two Years' Imprisonment for Architect The trial was concluded in London at the Central Criminal Court of Frederick Herbert Crossly, 59, architect, of Chester, and John Ernest Thomas Slarke, 42, scenic artist, of Peckham, who were charged with conspiring to make, print and publish improper photographs. Crossley said340 words
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Advertisement177 1927-07-09 11 !Tropical Model Mandoline $15, $25, and $35 Illustrated Catalogue sent with pleasure. £j SEASON Co., Ltd., 111 "^^r' RMd 1 TO-NIGHT SATURDAY JULY 9 TO-NIGHT At The New World Shows Various Attractions including Chinese Wayang, "Tong Chia Soon" THE CITY OPERA will present Inche Mohamed Haron's V. "BLIND SISTER" with177 words
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Miscellaneous61 1927-07-09 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for July 10, 1927. To-day, July 9 2.15 p.m.—Farrer Range, "C" Company, Musketry Classification. 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah, Eurasian Company, Musketrv Classification. 2 p.m.—Drill Hall, M. Cycle Platoon, Assemble for Camp. To-morrow, July 10 7.30 a.m.—Farrer Range, "C" Company, Musketry Classification. 7.30 a.m.61 words
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Article463 1927-07-09 12 EXPERIMENTAL PONDS IN SINGAPORE No Expert Staff for Shell-Fish Investigations In the course of his annual report for IQ-26 the Director of Fisheries writes the following with reference to fish culture in M The a inTroduction of Sepat Siam (Tnconedus leeri) into the padifields of Negri Sembilan received463 words
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Article423 1927-07-09 12 Amusing Case at Kuala Pilah Mr. G. H. Nash, the Kuala Pilah Magistrate, had before him on Monday an Inaian, named Munusamy, who was charged with having no ostensible means of subsistence and failing to give a satisfactory account of himself. Pleading not guilty, he said that423 words
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Article97 1927-07-09 12 The International Book Exhibition, which is to be opened at Leipzig shortly, promises to be of exceptional interest from the artistic point of view. To show beautiful books rather than books regarded from the utilitarian standpoint is the aim. Germany has devised the interesting idea of showing progress by displaying97 words
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Advertisement171 1927-07-09 12 !GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO I To See and Hear re THE FILM VERSION OF OSCAR STRUSS 1 T Vorld-Famous Opera J I "The Waltz Dream" Screened to The Accompaniment of Special Music Score H as played at The Capital Theatre, London. S Featuring re KENIA DESNI and MA DY£.CHRISTI171 words
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Advertisement540 1927-07-09 12 All about the j T.T. Races j in the Isle of Man j I T.T. j (summer Number) J n.ui'.l June I6lh) This enlarged issue will I appeal to all who are in- 'j teresed in the famous Tourist Trophy Races. J It gives a full and illustrated S report540 words
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Advertisement315 1927-07-09 12 J HAIR BEA UTY! I rQ Thin and Scraggy Hair made abundant, rG strong and healthy. Dull and lifeless Hair |d made glossy, smooth and bright DandrufT prevented and overcome. Greyness and thin in places (so frequent in middle life) prevented. S T* 1 you desire healthy, lustrous and luxuriant315 words
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Article516 1927-07-09 13 Singapore, July 2. •4FAT Beef steak (round) kati 60 Beef stew or curry kati 45 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality} kati .>•'«• Mutton Indian lb. 80 Mutton Australian lb. 75 Fowl, kati 8u Capons (Locally reared), kati Hens (Locally reared) kati Ducks each516 words
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Advertisement477 1927-07-09 14 PUBLIC NOTICES LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. DIVIDEND No. 13 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Fourth Interim Dividend of 5 per cent, for the year ending 31st August, 1927, will be paid to Shareholders on the Register on 15th July, 1927. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of477 words
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Advertisement385 1927-07-09 14 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED —Teochew Lad &c.—Post filled. Applicants thanked. CSWONG. WANTED —Competent book-keeper. Preference given to those with knowledge of Chinese. Apply with copies of testimonials to Chia Cheng Jin Co., 9, Raffles Chambers. SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED—Englishman, age 22, desires employment. Not experienced. Anything, Anywhere. Apply Box No. 504,385 words
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