Malaya Tribune, 11 July 1927
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Title Section21 1927-07-11 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIV. -No. 160 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1927 FIVE CENTS. MONDAY, JL'LY 11, 1927 The Malaya Tribune21 words
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Advertisement208 1927-07-11 1 NEW SHIPMENT OF CARIBONUM CARBON PAPER Purple: Size 8 x 10 Inkstand with 3 wells glass paper weights. Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., 20-b, Collyer Quay. Singapore. I 7-H.P. 4 Seater $1,750. -ex Garage Singapore. Sole Importers 1 ITALASIA LIMITED, I (ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT) 60-62-64-66, Orchard Road, Singapore, 'Phone 950 I I208 words
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Advertisement245 1927-07-11 1 IFftOMPTLT m We bey all kinds of old Watchea, Clocks and Jewellery in Exchange for New. Jack Brisk Sons, No. 28. Chnlia Street. SINGAPORE. U m\ m\ ■B|J*S .iiiii t nj Vr Ml JL i i i i ■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitMiiiiiriniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMi!iinti9iiiiii: i iii.it p* I Guinness I Sole Agents for S.S. F.M.S.245 words
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Article952 1927-07-11 2 STRANGE THEORIES OF MAN'S ORIGIN Existence of Human Soul Before the Body rhnlleneine I>r. Barnes, the Bishop of t he th<, ry of ev ut, i Workman dramatically expressed his belief in the Scriptures from cover to cover. He would even believe, he said, that it952 words
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Article804 1927-07-11 2 Recent Opening of "Newe Wyne Seller" to Public The public were admitted recently for the first time to the "newe wyne seller of Kin*' Henry VOL at Hampton Court. For this"considerable addition to the historical interest and even beauty of the palace, the death-watch beetle may be thanked,804 words
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Article124 1927-07-11 2 The County Down Gaol at Downpatrick has been sold for 30 guineas. This sum has been paid by Mr. Thomas J. McKelvey. a Ballynahirch contractor. His tender was the only one received by the Down County Council, who invited offers from contractors for demolishing the building. It is understood that124 words
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Advertisement752 1927-07-11 2 r i -1 j n I WHITEAWAYS I REAL BIG VALUES "COLLEGE I£CUPg I I NAVY I I "Vr vaiucs'* TENNIS Cj THE "EUREKA" SHOE. mUKmWfSKk X, GENERAL »W«y Wl«g WWT SJStAWmW 9 C{ e atlv finished, with strong leatheT soles, #fil wfawttm c- ricp H uj this shoe can752 words
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Advertisement172 1927-07-11 2 THE PERSON WITHOUT A HEADACHE A RARITY There is probably no one who has not had a headache some time or other. < headache* there are many, and they vary in the degree of discomfort tbey brinjg. But whatever a headache may be, it is a tihing one would like172 words
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Advertisement497 1927-07-11 2 AFTER FEVER Renew Your Strength and Vitality By Building I p y our Blood. The evil effects which m diseases —especially malaria. rJJ hoid, scarlet fever, dysena i —are caused by the bad com 3|t the blood is left. What is urgently needed is a new supply of pure, r497 words
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Article933 1927-07-11 3 SOME FAMOUS MURDERS DESCRIBED "Pounce Quickly" th\i Detectives Motto 1 The most important thing in crime is The murderer of Mrs. Bonati counted on time when he conceived the idea of delivering the trunk containing her dismembered body in the cloak room at Charing Cross. Before933 words
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Article32 1927-07-11 3 Messrs. Fraser and Co. have just issueo the 17th edition of their "Facts and Figures of Dollar Rubber, Mining and industrial Companies," which contains much valuable information in handy form tor reference.32 words
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Article790 1927-07-11 3 Harm of the Spinster Idea in Education A Bill attempting to provide that official and public bodies shall not dismiss married women merely because they are married was recently rejected by Parliament, writes Charlotte Haldane in the "Daily Express." A small House testified to the members'790 words
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Article202 1927-07-11 3 Desire For Long Hair And a Family Pola Negri, the film star, who w a j5 recently married in Paris to Prince Serge Mdivani, arrived at New \ork or May in the Cunard liner Aquitania. She caused a sensation when she appeared in a dress which202 words
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Advertisement148 1927-07-11 3 3 BfH B liiuj suffer There's a cure for all your achet and pa ins m Oilman. Embrocation. Ju.t f manage wherever the pain most „t acute and instantly you will find lllnn I CO' relief. Make a bottle of Ellim.n l r i your stand-by it's medicine chest in148 words
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Advertisement436 1927-07-11 3 E V/OU will like this Sarsaparilla It is fl I so carefully made from pure ingreE dients with almost a lifetime of E experience to guarantee its perfect qua- -t i E lity. You'll find it healthful, too! for E >t contains properties that do much to Bw^f fe enrich436 words
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Article1323 1927-07-11 4 NECESSARY FOR IMPERIAL COMMUNICATION Change of Policy Likely to Affect Position Of the various questions affecting British interests which have been discussed between the British and Egyptian authorities in the last few months the one that has occupied most attention has been the foreign officials necessary1,323 words
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Advertisement247 1927-07-11 4 v..' j A J I; "capital" 1 H f whisky— JOHN HAIC&C9IID K|H MARKINCH,SCOTLAND Y> Local Agents :—ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION, L* SINGAPORE. Vaseline TRADE MARK PETROLEUM JELLY FOR MINOR CUTS Wash under running water, and apply "Vaseline" Jelly. Helps nature to heal, helps prevent scars. Soothing, pleasant, entirely safe. Look for247 words
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Advertisement170 1927-07-11 4 Harsh Soap Bad Complexion Rough skin, wrinkles, blemishes and florid or dull complexion in* evitably follow the use of barsh soap. Don't subject your skin to such treatment. Use only mild, soothing, rejuvenating Palmolive Soap, made from those age-famous beauty aids—• palm and olive oils. PALMOLIVE SoAlf>^ Making Good Blood170 words
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Advertisement196 1927-07-11 4 ■ninraiianimuininiiwHiniiiiniiiiu^ WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. YETARZOSeS^S 5J2f w thcre »nythinr like it. nor are its marvellous properties likely ever toll O *c equalled in diseases arising from impurt blood. It searthe> out and expels from the hJ» >mm ma. current every lurking trace of poisonous matter, curing blood196 words
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Advertisement176 1927-07-11 4 MUSIC. I We Have All the Latest Hits I HONOLULU—SONGBIRD—PERHAPS YOU'LL THINKS S OF ME—SWINGING ALONG—PERFUMES I THE I PAST—GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDS—MARIETTE, I Etc., Etc., Etc. I Call and Hear Them. I S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. 1 Raffles Place, j SINGAPORE. I GARFORD Quality Built TRUCKS GARFORD TRUCKS are known176 words
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Article844 1927-07-11 5 i ■■I.I) CUSTOMS HONOURED IN FRANCE Picturesque Costumes of Anc ent Days i ver France the country wedding > own peculiar customs, some of are most picturesque. The bride's a 1 costume, the bridegroom's strange the relations' insistence upon the precedence being observed, the local which are844 words
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Article662 1927-07-11 5 industries Share Depression of Rural Life It is notorious how the skilled industries in our villages have shared in the general depression of rural life, says "The Times." The continued conversion of arable land to pasture has don? much in particular to destroy the trades of the vi'lage662 words
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Article139 1927-07-11 5 Produces 1,000 Pounds of Grapes in a Season A single vine which produces enough grape3 to keep its owner during the vintage months has just been brought to the notice of Italian agricultural experts.^ 'The vine is reputed to be 2o0 j 'Hts o.d, and its trunk is139 words
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Article273 1927-07-11 5 A St. Andrew's correspondent of "The Times" says:—"Badminton began in India about 1873. Lawn tennis was established —I am speaking of Western India—by about 1877. Between those two years we played a lawn tennis of which I have not seen mention. The ball was made ot worsted wound round a273 words
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Advertisement465 1927-07-11 5 Little Girl Suffered Terribly Cuticura Healed ,My little girl suffered terribly with eczema which broke out on her head and the back of her neck. It started first with watery pimpL-s above her right eye and scon spread all over her face and head. Her hair fell out and she465 words
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Advertisement156 1927-07-11 5 TO CAR-OWNERS Follow the crowd and get your Benzine and Oil FROM Hin Watt Cos. Benzine Depots: Location 101, MARKET STREET. 208, ORCHARD ROAD, (Opporite Pavilion). 186, KEPPEL ROAD, (Opposite Happy Valley). Good Teeth Means Good Health So Don't wait till they Ache Consult immediately J. IKEDA (Experience! Dentist) U,156 words
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Advertisement145 1927-07-11 5 IKL *f NATURAL MILK FOOD Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (London) 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. IMPERIAL all v^pßspag, BRITISH mMK&— ,<tr4« ffifflil Acknowledged l3Hffl iwlirii by all its users I as the BEST S Typewriter >HJ on the Market imWM BKlvffflWi^fcWPff^B^-\ J CMMbh WaliT^ Sole Agents: (ZfflrjrTir ifPMKl^ti^Kltl Duncan Robert?145 words
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Advertisement364 1927-07-11 6 ENPIBE I THURSDAY JULY 7 TO MONDAY JULY 11. I Second Show at 9.15 p.m. g S Adolph Eukor and J. Jesse Lasky present jfj I GLORIA QWANSON S I I VJREATEST WUCCESS! I I MADAME I SANS GENE (OR MADAME—DEVIL-MAY-CARE) 10 Reel?. I [fl A most fascinating, full-of acticn364 words
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Advertisement316 1927-07-11 6 Amuseme ts. *****25^^ AT THE B ALHAMBR A <TAN CHENG KEE C<iu. 1 td., Prop"«t*rs-) rj TO-NIGHT E In the Second Show at 9 p.m. C i A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Special I n Presentia* the star that made g "When Knighthood Wai in Flower* SO ATTRACTIVE Q MARION DAVIES jj Together316 words
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Advertisement356 1927-07-11 6 GAIETY CINEMA immeiUm Albert aai Bencoolen Streets. TO-NIGHT'S Two Extra- ordinary Special Attraction* LAiT night THURSDAY. 14th JULY AT 7.20. Universal Jewel HER BIG NIGHT STARRING LAURA LA PLANTE. One grand, glorious night that turned a shopgirl iutD a movie star (olofche?, diamonds, name and all) for a few fleeting356 words
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Advertisement116 1927-07-11 6 Surma Theatre "The Show with the Punch" North Bridge Road. Teh No From Wednesday July 6to Tu. d j u y NIGHTLY AT 9.00 OR A CARE V. As Doris Etanton, American B and the g«mcst woman IN GETTING HER MAN Bhe fell in love with the man tki o''116 words
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Article123 1927-07-11 7 Shin< Alongside the Wharves or Kxpetted to Arrive Singapore. July 11. Ea>* Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Mi.ier 22; Kajula 20, Main V h irf (Entrance (late 3) Talma 1>; Kabinga 16; Remo 1 Ipoh 11; Tantalus 6. Empm I).K-k (Entrance Gate 3) Maru 30; Gleneden 33; Moji 31;»123 words
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Article26 1927-07-11 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for n to-day is Rs. 153 equal 0 ate of payment of Money I and Ceylon is Rs. 15726 words
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Article1581 1927-07-11 7 Smuggling of Arms in Singapore BROUGHT IN BY SEA FROM EUROPE Important Statement by the Inspector General His Excellency the Governor was giv*n a cordial welcome at a meeting of the Legislative Council to-day* when he presided. The following were also present: The General Officer Commandimr the1,581 words
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Article135 1927-07-11 7 Blue Funnel Captain Tired of Life ("From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 11. A verdict of suicide by hanging was returned at the inquest on the bedy of Captain Ernest Taylor of the Blue, Funnel liner Adrastus, who died aboard the steamer as they were approaching Penang,135 words
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Article118 1927-07-11 7 The seventy-fourth report of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha to the shareholders, just received, reads as follows:— Gentlemen:—The Directors submit to you the annexed statement of the_ assets and liabilities of the Company, for the term ending March 31, 1927. The net profit, after providing for the depreciation on118 words
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Article1432 1927-07-11 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE Singapore, July 11 amm, Siam No. 1 per Koyan, $346 Buy era Seller* R:ce,. Siam 2 $333 Mixed Black Pepner 65.00 Kjce,. Siam 3 m $325 *Sundri«(i Copra 11JH) 11.00 Rice, Saigon 1 300 *Mixed. Capra lOiQft 10.60 Rice, Saigon 2 2 72 Kayon* Copra Rice, Saigon1,432 words
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Article178 1927-07-11 7 (ißy courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi l Shimbunsb*) Tokio, July 8. Rubber f.a.q. spot was; quot?d to-day at 7.5%. sen at which busings was done. It is stated that an ImperiaL Family's Magazine, of which H. I. the Prince Yama shins, Fujimaro ia to be the Editor, is. to178 words
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Article224 1927-07-11 7 The following i- the health bulletin of the league of nations' Eastern Bureau, for the week ended July 2: Alexandria: 1 plague case. Suez: 1 smallpox case. Bassein: 2 plague deaths; 2 cholera deaths. Bombay: 7 plague deaths; 2 cholera deaths; 28 smallpox cases with 18 deaths. Calcutta:224 words
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Article44 1927-07-11 7 A divorce every four minutes was the record set in the Domestic Relations Court at Honolulu recently during hearing of uncontested divorce actions. The petitioners included Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, Samoans, East Indians, Kawaiians, Americans, British, French and German with a goodly sprinkling of Portuguese.44 words
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Obituary80 1927-07-11 7 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mr. L. E. Vass and family beg to thank their relatives and kind friends who attended the funeral of the late Esterphania Reginalda and also those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence. Mr. Kho Keng Chuan and family thank all those relatives and friends80 words
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Advertisement161 1927-07-11 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENT Where to obtain cheap goods to-day hi m m KIM SENG CO. N. 16-B, Changi Hoad, Singapore (corner of Changi-Rd. and Joo Chiat-Rd.) GROCERY, PROVISION AND PEWTER WARE STORE. All goods are just unpacked. Rice, Sugar, Cigarettes, Cigars, Tobacco, Milk and All kinds of Provisions, Biscuits, Chocolate,161 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous307 1927-07-11 7 m;apore diary To-day. July 11 8 22 a.m., 7.45 p.m. n to Sir Hugh Clifford, 4.30 I, S.C.F.A. vs. Duke'a, I o-morrow, July 12 9 2>> a.m., 8.29 p.m. a Police vs. S.C.F.A., CJS. vs. R.A., s.c.c. Wednesday, July 11 10.12 a.m., 9.10 p.m. nop, Memorial Hall, 5.3$ it. Victoria307 words
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Article1096 1927-07-11 8 At the annual meeting of Balgownie Rubber Estates on Friday, Mr. R. C. M. Kindersley made some highly important remarks about rubber smuggling. If Mr. Kindersley's rough estimate, of the value of rubber smuggled out of Malaya, is even approximately correct, there is no doubt that it1,096 words
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Article873 1927-07-11 8 The Dollar liner President Van Buren is due from America via Manila to-morrow. Trfe Chinese who was shot in Sago Street a few nights ago by unknown gunmen died in hospital yesterday. The M.M. ML Ponthos is due here from on Wednesday, and will leave on th? 3 same day873 words
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Article402 1927-07-11 8 M iss Sarah Bhor. of called to the English B Mr. Foo Chin War Frankel Bros., Kuala L ing to Europe shortly The Hon. Mr. A. If. for Chinese Affairs. S.S to Kuala Lumpur on 1 Mr. G. D. Cameron on Aug. 25 to join Guthrie and402 words
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Article34 1927-07-11 8 From China by s.s. Singapore daylight to-mori From China and Japan by Maru, due at Singapore From Indo-China by 3.5. Singapoie daylight on Wedi inst?nt. From Australia by I! Singapore on Wednesua.34 words
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Obituary59 1927-07-11 8 (From Our Own Corn 1 Penan -'J' 1 The Coroner's C< ur, ret of accidental death du to 1 vousnoss in the inques u' a Tamil wh-> was run down Durege in S am Road. Mr. Durege said that a front of him an! h swer accident bu59 words
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Article24 1927-07-11 8 (From Our Own Com Pen:.: U out A concert and dance Guides at the Town Hal very successful. There wa dance.24 words
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Article26 1927-07-11 8 Una! A Chinese woman empl > 7 Leonie Road was el< while using <-n electric x viewed the body and an held in due course.26 words
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Article28 1927-07-11 8 Two Chinese wh:. were am broke into a house occur I woman, ia Kirn Kiat R night ami relievod her of been atWattiJ and charge robbery.28 words
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Article28 1927-07-11 8 A Chinese woman. Oh alleged to have been an activ< gambling school, was aha. d Road last night. The Idei murderer is not yet known.28 words
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Advertisement387 1927-07-11 8 I "OOBINSONC" FOR VALUE AND SERVICE S WHITE TURKISH TOWELS. J I ENGLISH MANUFACTURE PEWN HEMMED ENDS. l T^' €ls> 11 I Alao a «pecial Large Bath Sheet, 48" x 80" I" —£5-5P- esLGh. I Small Turkish Towels for Tennis. SIZE 17" x 26" PRICES $0.35 each. Robinson Co., Ltd.,387 words
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Advertisement149 1927-07-11 8 By Special Appointment 3 To His Majesty S THE KING OF HAM. I Estd. 1872. jjj 1 THE ONLY 3 Leading Store for HIGH-CLASS I JEWELLERY jjj that will I laITRACT AnENTWNI I CREATE INTEREST 1 and g I INDUCE BUYING I A Great Variety in I I SILVER E149 words
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Article254 1927-07-11 9 «hocking Tragedy In Dublin HIGGINS 44 DIES FOR HIS COUNTRY" 0 i thetic Last Words of Dying Irish Leader Reuter's service. Dubl n, July 10. President O'Higgins on his way to was fho'. and seriously wounded by men in a motor-vAr. Hi was thrice it -i nReuter's service. - 254 words
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Article176 1927-07-11 9 ..i was provided with police ut frequently evaded his guarrie sent his personal escort on a nit sage before leaving home. Within a half hour < f the shooting* the {K.Iiee all over the eitj had held up all r-cars and searched them. They also ;tr d house-176 words
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Article123 1927-07-11 9 London. July 11. uTave in a statement with regard t* assassination of Mr. O'Hiargins "In this hour of national k ss and i mourning, mindful of the steads' figure who has been sacrificed, peorle will not falter. Mr. in hi* dauntless courage and h n-r d termination, has123 words
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Article75 1927-07-11 9 Plans Announced for Expedition To the South Reuter's service. Paris, July 10. ander Byrd has publicly revealed for his forthcoming flight to the Pole. The expedition will comprise 5" men and leave New Zealand by ir H will employ two aerocraft which a team of fifty dogsReuter's service. - 75 words
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Article191 1927-07-11 9 Over 100 Fatalities Reported SMALL RIVERS TURNED INTO TORRENTS Reuter's service. Berlin, July 9. Over 100 fatalities and £750,000 damage resulted from a terrific storm with torrential rain and floods in the so-called "Saxon Switzerland," a favouri.e tourist resort near Dresden. Two small rivers were transformedReuter's service. - 191 words
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Article152 1927-07-11 9 Bi? Attempt This Summer D AUGHTER OF GERMAN BREWER Reuter's service. London, July 10 A young German weman, Fraulein Thea Rasche. has arrived at Croydon en route to America whence she intends to fly across the Atlantic. She says that facilities for training for long flightsReuter's service. - 152 words
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Article74 1927-07-11 9 Gala in Airman's Honour at Dunkirk Reuter's service. Le Touquet, July 10. Commander Byrd and his companions were presented to the Prince of Wales who was present at a gala affair in their honour. Wild enthusiasm greeted the arrival of the airmen a- Dunkirk. Monuments were decoiat dReuter's service. - 74 words
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Obituary54 1927-07-11 9 Reuter's service. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, July 9. The death is announced of General Hoffmann, who signed the Brest-Litovsk treaty with Russia in 1918. San Francisco, July 10. The death has occurred of John Drew, the actcr. [Mr. Drew was bom in Philadelphia, and was th? son of an IrishReuter's service. - 54 words
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Article32 1927-07-11 9 Reuter's service. Paris. July 9. The Chamber by 335 to 150 has passed tl,. first article of the Elec oral Reform Bdl providing for one deputy for eacn constituency.Reuter's service. - 32 words
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Article232 1927-07-11 9 Boycott by South Resented TSINGTAO OCCUPIED BY ALLIED TROOPS Reuter's Far Eastern service. Shameen, July 9. The Japanese Consul has lodged a protest with the Nationalist Foreign Office about the boycott. When the reason for landing troops in Shantung was explained by the Consul, General LaiReuter's Far Eastern service. - 232 words
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Article189 1927-07-11 9 Allegations of Soviet Agency RUSSIANS ARRESTED FOR COMPLICITY Reuter's service. Moscow, Ju y 10. Officials of the Ta s Agency state that over twenty-five persons including a number of ex-naval officers and officials of mili.ary and civil institutions, have been arrested at Leningrad in connexion with theReuter's service. - 189 words
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Article50 1927-07-11 9 Serious Allegations About Annam Emigrants Reuter's service. Townsville, July 10. The Customs Collector, on behalf of the Federal Government, is investigating allegations that between 400 and 500 coolies aboard the steamer Haiman at present here were kidnapped in Annam and were being forcibly taken to the New Hebrides.Reuter's service. - 50 words
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Article76 1927-07-11 9 "Montcalm" Delayed for 44 Hours in an Icefield Reuter's service. London, July 10. A thousand passengers on the Canadian Pacific liner Montcalm had a thrilling experience in the dense fog at the mouth of the St. Lawrence when the vefsel slid on me submerged ledge of aReuter's service. - 76 words
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Article456 1927-07-11 9 More Hopeful View at Geneva AMERICA'S ATTITUDE ON CRUISERS British Demands Declared to be Mystifying Reuter's service. Geneva, July 9. A more hopeful view of the outlook persists to-day. It is understood that the matter of capital ships was discussed yesterday and it was agreed that anReuter's service. - 456 words
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Article155 1927-07-11 9 Warship Shaken By Sea Monster PASSENGER LINERS ALTER THEIR COURSE Reuter's service. Portland, Maine July 10. Passenger liners arriving from the south report that they passed schools of whales so numerous that the vessels from time to time were compelled to change their courses in orderReuter's service. - 155 words
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Advertisement98 1927-07-11 9 No. 1013 X j Henry Pooley Sons, Ltd. I J Weighing Machines and Scales of all description, rjj I The cheapest machines are those which give the best and longest service. 5j 1 machines give you that service. jg SOLE AGENTS I I GUTHRIE CO., LTD., (Incorporated in the Straits98 words
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Article140 1927-07-11 10 Disturbing Conditions Reported FASCISTS SAID TO HAVE CROSSED BORDER Reuter's service. Paris, July 10, A series of incidents on the FrancoItalian frontier is arousing considerable i.l feeling locally. The authorities are disquieted. Yesterday a frontier post near Briahcon was entirely painted with the Italian colours. RecentlyReuter's service. - 140 words
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Article112 1927-07-11 10 Many Casualties In Knife Affair ARABS SOLDIERS COME INTO COLLISION Reuter's service. Bagdad, July 10. Two Iraqi soldiers and three civilians were killed and M soldiers and 2*5 civilians injured in a fracas outside the famous Kadhimain Mosque. A crowd estimated at a hundred thousand wasReuter's service. - 112 words
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Article90 1927-07-11 10 MacMillan Sets Forth for Labrador Reuter's service. Sydney, Nova Scotia July 10. The United States expedition to Labrador and Greenland, headed by Commander Donal l Macmillan, has sailed for Battle Harbour, Southern Labrador. One of the objects of the expedition is to study the ruins on theReuter's service. - 90 words
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Article62 1927-07-11 10 Reuter's service. New York, July 9. The first cotton report of the Department of Agriculture estimates the area under cultivation at about 32,G83,000 acres a reduction of 12.4 per cent. The effect of the bullish reduction was greater than was expected and covering by shorts and new domesticReuter's service. - 62 words
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Article61 1927-07-11 10 [Trans-Ocean Service] Berlin, July 10. The Naval Minister of Siam, Prince Budhijan, brother of King Rama, who was travelling in Denmark, arrived at Berlin this morning, leaving his card for Dr. Stresemann, Herr Yon Schubert and Herr Gessler. He called on Admiral Behnke, whom he met at61 words
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Article62 1927-07-11 10 Reuter's service. Berlin, July 9. All official communique says *hat »fttl a jo-nt tour of inspection oi the eastern frontier fortifications, by General Yon Pawels and French and Belgium mf.itary experts, it was established that the agreement of Jan. 31, 1927, regardine subterranean dueouts, between Yon Pawels andReuter's service. - 62 words
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Article31 1927-07-11 10 Reuter's service. Vienna, July 11. A commercial treaty granting the most favouredest nanon treatment has been concluded between Austria and the United States for a period of eight years.Reuter's service. - 31 words
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Article23 1927-07-11 10 THE AMERICA RETURNS Reuter's service. Cherbourg, July 10. The America, Commander Byrd's Fokker, is returning to New York on the Leviathan on Tuesday.Reuter's service. - 23 words
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Article738 1927-07-11 10 RETURN OF HJS EXCELLENCY Enjoyable Trip from Penang by Sea Belle His Excellency the Governor, Sir Hugh Clifford, and Lady Clifford arrived from Penang by the Sea Belle at about 1.30 p.m. on Saturday and came ashore a half hour later, being met at the pier by738 words
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Article54 1927-07-11 10 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, July 10. With reference to Sir Austen Chamberlain's statement in the House of Commons on July 6, the Second Gloucesters and Second Durhams are expected to leave aboard the Karmala on July 15 for Jhanhi via Calcutta. The remainder of the TwentiethReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 54 words
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Article59 1927-07-11 10 Reuter's service. Vancouver, July 10. Believed to have been caused by a lighted match dropped in inflammable material, a fire broke out in a large block of flats. At least nine persons, including children, perished. A house painter, who gave the alarm, was arrested on aReuter's service. - 59 words
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Article29 1927-07-11 10 Reuter's service. New York, July 10. The War Secretary has sailed by the Olympic on a two months' vacation to join his family in South France.Reuter's service. - 29 words
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Article32 1927-07-11 10 Reuter's service. Toronto, July 10. After fasting- for 55 days in an attempt to cure an acute digestive trouble, Mrs. Leontoff Young, a Russian woman, has died in hospital.Reuter's service. - 32 words
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Article350 1927-07-11 10 SPLENDID PROGRAMME AT THE THEATRE American-Born Japanese Tenor's Song Recital The arrival of Mr. Seijiro Tataami and Miss Suzuko Yamamoto, the Western-born and educated pair of accomplished Japanese, has created a great deal of interest among lovers of classical music. Music is the native tongue of350 words
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Article122 1927-07-11 10 SANDRINGHAM EN FETE Mr. Lee Phan Hock's Birthday Celebrations Mr. Lee Phan Hock's birthday is always looked forward to by the residents of the Changi coast and his very large circle of friends. Yesterday—Mr. Lee's 66th birthday—wis marked with much merriment at ''Sandringham,'» Beting Kusa, Changi, when nearly two hundred122 words
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Article124 1927-07-11 10 Aunt of King of Siam Passes The Consul-General for Siam ha* received a telegram advising that Her Majesty Queen Sukumal Marasri. an aunt of His Majesty the King of Siam. passed away on Saturday, the 9th instant, after a prolonged illness. It will be remembered that Her124 words
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Article793 1927-07-11 10 The Turf FIRST DAT OF PEttAK RACE MEET Fine Weaiker and Large Attendance (From Our Own Correspondent.)Ipoh, Jtf& 9. Tbe weather was fin« and cool and tfte going good for the first <iay of the mating to-day There was a large attendance, including H. H. the Sultan of793 words
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Article131 1927-07-11 10 Nev Programme in Ynw of the Number of Entries (from Our Ovm Correspondtent.) Penang, Jvdy 11. Presiding et a meetly»* of the Turf- Club» Mr. E. ft. Chambers said that the proposed programme drawn up mo new lines h*fl been> necessary on account of the laTge increase131 words
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Article637 1927-07-11 10 THE PRESS VERSUS IIHE REFEREES Star Performance at Singapore Stadium Afc was anticipated ..he Referees had an ea>y. win over the Press at the soccer match played- at the Stadium- yesterday afternoon, it was an interesting game and the result, 4 goals to nil, reflects the play, though let637 words
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Article240 1927-07-11 10 Fort Canning Beat Pulau Brani (R.A.O&) (By the Musketeer.) At Fort Canning,, on Friday last, th-i witer-mess League Match between the Headquarter mess and Pulau IJrani (R.A.O.C.), resulted ui a easy win for the home team. Play commenced at 4 p.m. sharp» Q.M.S., V. Rashlpy* Royal Engineers, throughout the240 words
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Article28 1927-07-11 10 Reuter's service. Eastbo jj In the £»Jft*rti>ean semi-tin a Cup Franca beat South A matches to nil, Borotra an Baymond and Condon 7—6Reuter's service. - 28 words
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26 1927-07-11 10 Fills beat Coxy 3—2, 1 Hopkins beat Rt N. Broa i 6—3* TO DAY'S TIES HayArittel vs. Dail.y vs. Hopkins.26 words
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18 1927-07-11 10 Reuter's service. Prague lien mart eliminated Reecho-> <> rw tlife Davis Cup, winning threv rmitefres-.Reuter's service. - 18 words
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Article401 1927-07-11 10 Nondescripts Declare BUT RAIN CAUSES ABANDONMENT Useful Total Against P. S. and L The &G.C. tournament *.'a: netvwi the Nondescripts and the P.and Law, whicb was restar.. at the Padang oa-Saturday afterno- ,,d t>> i* abandoned after jatt over tw t >urs play owing to nin, WTsen activiti .i401 words
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Article113 1927-07-11 10 Eton Gain Moral Victorv Harrow Reuter's service. Lou.: i The annual match between H Eton tt»ok place at Lords on Sal in a draw. Batting firs H missed for 139. E.on followi I work by compiling 22> and nine Harrow wickots for 113 rut intervened. Harrow:Reuter's service. - 113 words
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Article53 1927-07-11 10 Race Course Club June > 1 Results Play for the June Medal IM7 a tie between E. C. Van tier 1 Ghia Yong Hoe. E. a Van der Beck 39 ft* Chia Yong Hoe 3.» 44 M. Schwars 45 47 G. C. de Silva 44 41 A. V Van53 words
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Miscellaneous181 1927-07-11 10 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for July 17, 1927. To-morrow, July 12 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Machine Gun Platoon, Officers and N.C.O.'s Meeting. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v) Signals, Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Voluntary Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. JL181 words
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Article630 1927-07-11 11 Athletics sT .OSEPH'S INSTITUTION \NNUAL SPORTS I; w Rain Causes Many Postponements hower of rain spoilt the annual neeting of St. Joseph's Institua as held on Saturday afternoon dium. Everything was being splendidly, when, at about four e.tvy shower suddenly swept the g it in many places and630 words
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26 1927-07-11 11 Reuter's service. London, July 9. Bridge to-day in the intermee ing, Oxford and CamYale and Havard by 7 eventsReuter's service. - 26 words
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Article84 1927-07-11 11 wre Club Championship Draw s ?«>r the above competition is nglish Bye Bye erton Bye t 11 2 ye "'*'11 Bye y Bye Bye vs. C. R. Bicknell. I Vinson vs. W. Hay. vs. C. E. Winter, j, li vs. VV. H. Elkins. :1 E. C. H. Wolff. A.84 words
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Article565 1927-07-11 11 Instructions for Malcolm Cup Competition The following was issued with Malaya Command orders on Friday in connexion with th- 30 yards Competition for a chalL* n s*\ v p P resent *<i by Major-General Sir Neil Malcolm, X.C.8., D.S.O. FIRST PHASE—GROUPING PRACTICE Ammunition:—s rounds per firer (.303"). Time:—Time565 words
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Article, Illustration224 1927-07-11 11 Congratulate me." Lord Beaconsfield said to a private secretary on a day in 1878. "I have secured Suda Bay for the British Navy". "But, Sir", the secretary ventured to protest, "Suda Bay is not in Cyprus; it is in Crete". Dizzy's error must have been racial, for224 words
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Advertisement143 1927-07-11 11 Bom 1820 t v U Still going Strong/ maturity of his whisky. <Jj He knows that every drop Q _mm\\\vW^s\ of Johnnie Walker can be 'jXslfn^^^LW absolutely depended on as <^^Ĕ perfectly mature. John Little Co., Ltd. Of WT* (lacorporated in England.) J t, pZ» I HJ Special Offer I143 words
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Article1045 1927-07-11 12 ROME NOT AS DULL AS PICTURED Dancings Which Evade Fascist Curfew Rome is not at all a city of somnambulists. Foreigners go to Paris in order to be up and doing all night, bat in Rome duty urges every good tourist to spend his nay rushing through1,045 words
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Article522 1927-07-11 13 Singapore, July 2. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 60 Beef stew or curry kati 45 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati «0 Mutton Indian lb. 80 Mutton Australian lb. 75 Fowl, kati 80 Capons (Locally reared), kati Hens (Locally reared) kati Ducks each522 words
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Advertisement483 1927-07-11 13 I m psON J r I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF X THE BORNEO CO, LTD. 1 E v In (Incorporated in England.) jfj Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Teluk Anson and Penan;. J s !"lhe New Ideal in Family Life." li your overlarge family bothers you please write g for a pamphlet.483 words
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Advertisement751 1927-07-11 13 1 R H August Bank Holiday Amusements fl H AT SMALL EXPENSE jj B THE FIFTH jj 1 MALAYAN EXHIBITION j I KUALA. LUMPUR. fl 3 I I July 29th to August Ist. g !j An Exhibition Embracing every Branch of jj jj Agricultural activity in Malaya in addi- B751 words
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Advertisement534 1927-07-11 14 PUBLIC NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR Tenders will be received at the office of the State Engineer, Selangor, up to 2 p.m. of the 29th July, 1927 for the design and construction of a reinforced concrete br (175 feet span divided into 5 spans of 3b feet each) on the 5%534 words
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Advertisement410 1927-07-11 14 INSURANCE THE VJP BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. Ist Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, 1-A, Malacca Street. 'Phone410 words
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Advertisement430 1927-07-11 14 M. HASSAN I ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 1 36, Bras liasah R oad) SINGAPORE. I If you are in need of e iW lights, fans, bell*, power 2 motors and etc. 0r Please write to the abo* address or 'Phone up 0 o^J CHARGES MOP lift ATE. Centra! Works Store Contractors of430 words
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Advertisement546 1927-07-11 15 STEAMER SAILINGS THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING COMPANY REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE Singapore, Soerab*ia Bandjermasin. s.s. Hock Seng Sailing Ist 2nd Class Accommodation. For Freight, Passage and other particulars, Apply to the Agents:— STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING CO., 12 13, Boat Quay, Singapore. THE STRAITS—HEJAZ STEAMSHIP CO. FOR PORT SWETTENHAM. PENANG. NEGAPATAM. KARIKAL,546 words
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