Malaya Tribune, 10 October 1927
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Title Section20 1927-10-10 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. No. 238 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1927.20 words
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Advertisement191 1927-10-10 1 High Grade |0I SSION CLOTH Absolutely II G r t lolour. s Phone No. 324. I Castoptn Mude odilCtS CO., Bah Koad. I POKE. ir I Wit i I 111 1 l The car of International Reputation Price for Model 509—2 seater" IS REDUCED FROM jj S 1,600 to $1,525191 words
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Advertisement310 1927-10-10 1 THF GREAT INDIAN THINKER DR. RABINDRANATH TAGORE'S WORKS. Now on Bile at THE CONTINENTAL STAMP CO., 6a Battery Road, Singapore. j Now is the time I j VESTA Sewing Machine I The most popular and up-to-date Machine in the World. Complete with attachments and book of instructions. H If youi310 words
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Article1853 1927-10-10 2 Robert S. Angus - (By Robert S. Angus Edinburgh, September 15. My impression is that the Edinburgh meeting of the Trades Union Congress, which closed at the end of last week, has excited more interest and attention in the outside world than it has done here. We have seen the delegates about1,853 words
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Advertisement307 1927-10-10 2 NEW GOODS 0 AT WHITEAWAYS 1 SIX OFFERS FOR MEN jj WHO WANT VALUE FOR THEIR j atO LLEG E Tne COLLEGE" Blazer is the Best Sports m miv. _mm\ I mens i Coat Money can Buy, Made from Specially GILT I fSJAVY I 0 flannel Shrunk Flannel with Non-Rusting307 words
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Advertisement690 1927-10-10 2 KillflieswithTanglefoot Sprayand theyTl hb stay dead There's Slfe:c no halfway measure T 4 aboutthis insecticide. 1 It's powerful—equal!y tive against moths, roa mosquitoes, bedbugs, fi m and ants. When foods 4m are exposed, use Tangle*l JIRV rSPRAY Stocks carriedjby Chemist?, Provision an Bazar Shops THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY Grand Rapids, Michigan690 words
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Article225 1927-10-10 3 Counter Measures by Bureau of Entomology A grant from the funds of the Empire Mrrketing Board has recently enabled a definite start to be made on one of the most serious problems of the British Empiie. It is a fact not generally recognized that scores of225 words
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Article133 1927-10-10 3 The Cantonese Women's Association and a group of girl students of this city have petitioned the Canton Government to issue an order abolishing the r,d-light district a-d prohibit the illicit traffic in worr.-n. They cl?im that the existence of redlight districts is a menace to the puntj of the young133 words
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Advertisement397 1927-10-10 3 Care For The Hanas With Cuticura D_uly use of the Soap, with occasional touches of the Ointment, the hands soft and smooth. If :ed, rough or sore, on retiring bathe them in hot water and Cuticura Soap, dry, and gently rub in Cuticura Ointment. Sample each Soap, Ointment and Tajcum397 words
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Advertisement139 1927-10-10 3 i FRASER NEAVE 1 LIMITED I s Printers AND g Stationers S SINGAPORE j I Ever since V 1627- >ATHtK Of ALL SCOTCH WHlSK^^^^ B JOHN HAjG&CQLI 3 Local Agents:—ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION, Ltd., SINGAPORE. GROSVENOR HOTEL (FULLY LICENSED) First Class Residential Hotel—Well Furnished, Comfortable g Double Rooms. [jj Electric Fans in139 words
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Article206 1927-10-10 4 Wholesale Dismissal of Employees The Riga correspondent of The Times states: The Soviet or People's Commissars ox the U.S.S.R. has passed ~a resolution to reduce administrative expenditure by 2-J per cent, and the Budget Commission has been authorized to deduct this pet< entag« from grants to official establishments,206 words
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Article452 1927-10-10 4 It it now common knowledge that many of the internal organs of the body produce secretions which are carried by the blood stream and produce powerful effects on other tissues. These have been called hormones, or chemical messengers. Like vitamins, which are hormones produced chiefly by plants,452 words
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Article, Illustration215 1927-10-10 4 A scientist who leave? a fortune of f 1.175.000 is exceptional enough to deserve remembrance; but Henry Cavendish, who was barn on October 10, 1731, did not make his fortune from his discoveries in physics and chemistry. Still his immortality in human history is assured nevertheless, because215 words
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Advertisement173 1927-10-10 4 I Greatest Artistes—Finest Recording. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE I RECORDS I REPRODUCED ON "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" I GRAMOPHONE I Are Absolutely Perfect. Hear them and be Satisl 1 i S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. jjj Raffles Place, I SINGAPORE. h j Here it is! You delight in having all your p metals173 words
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Advertisement226 1927-10-10 5 EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT >V t /fas W\TCH FOR UFA'S MIGHTY PRODUCTIONS 4» D TO 86 R6LEVSED SHORTLY. I I Love You D Pamotu Love Song by Edward Grieg. Featuring the [> beautiful LIANEHAID. The Man in the Flames. ("o-operation of the Berlin Fire-Brigade Featuring HELGA THOMAS. D CIAL STRAITS OF THE226 words
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Advertisement412 1927-10-10 5 It is easy to be beautiful To have "that schoolgirl complexion" it is only necessary to have a healthy skin. And such a skin is easily secured, simply by the daily use of Palmolive Soap. This soap cleanses thoroughly and then acts as a beautifying lotion— due to the cosmetic412 words
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Advertisement157 1927-10-10 5 _-r-=Jrz=j|— T 3g§ I i jj iBOUYER j J ROUYER GUILLET gg 'BABY' BRANDY I IS GOOD BRANDY. j I 1 All Provision Stores. h 8 Sole Agents: p I i The Borneo Company Limited, I I (Incorporated in England.) 71 i I 1 SInGAPORF. j S n» Jr-lr=d^r=Jr-l^r=dr-r=-i_li=jt=d^r-lr^ of157 words
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Advertisement368 1927-10-10 6 I Empire Cinema I A vuy Entertaining TifpFe Feature Frc, r T?mme. FRIDAY CCTCEEI! 7 TO TIES DAY OCTOBER 11, Ei I ND eHOW. tl y.15 P.M. GECBGE Sa DNEY 8 .OF "POTASH PERLMUTTER" and "COHENS KELLYS" I in j "The Auctioneer" j A picture of Romance, Pathos and Humour.368 words
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Advertisement299 1927-10-10 6 Amusements. I I L FROM FRIDAY OCTOBER 7 TO WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 12. 'S\s g *Z AT THE ALHAMBRA j I}} (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Prapri«t»ra.) X IN THE SECOND SHOW, AT 9 P.M. S I A United Artists' Special i picturised with emotional power seldom seen on the screen,299 words
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Advertisement434 1927-10-10 6 GAIETY CINEMA. Junction Albert Bencooten Streets FROM FRIDAY OCTOBER 7 TO THURSDAY OCTOBER 13. NIGHTLY AT 900 P.M. Amazing Exciting Thrilling The Wild Horse Stampede Jack Hoxie, the ace of the saddle and his wonderhorse "Soout" in a sensational exhibition of thrills I The most fascinating wild horse piotnre ever434 words
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Advertisement76 1927-10-10 6 Surma TheatreT North Bridge Road. T« I 0 FROM WEDNESDAY OCTOBER Iv OCTOBER 11 NIGHTLY AT 9.0 LOW TIDE (Mermaid dv) Anotber Film lis* MYRON BELZNIC Super Pbotoplay of 6ir Atthci Romacce. RUPEfiTof HENT2AU The Love Affairs of a Be, IN 9 PARTS Portrayed by The Greatest all oelebrity o**t76 words
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Article96 1927-10-10 7 Ship> Alongside the Wharves or K\ ported to Arrive Singapore, October 10. Ea-t ii.irf (Entrance Gate 1) Main > ,rf (Entrance Gate 3") Ipf'h 16; Japan 13; Oldekerk .ru 9; Chantilly 7. r (Entrance Gate 3) Larehbank 34; Garoet 36. !i >• (Entrance Gate 4) City of Singapore96 words
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Article22 1927-10-10 7 untitled of Money Orders for n to-day is Rs. 153 equal ite of payment of Money India and Ceylon ifl R*. 15722 words
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Article283 1927-10-10 7 UNHERALDED LANDING YESTERDAY Record Flight from Holland ta Singapore Somewhat of a surprise was in store for the public of Singapore particularly to those wno live round the race course, yesterday afternoon when a powerful monoplans circled the town and made a graceful landing. Unlike former283 words
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Article168 1927-10-10 7 Case of Theft in Robinson and Company, L'mited j j The Chief Justice, Sir William Murison. this morning altered the sentence of one month's rigorous imprisonment imposed on Ah Wee Tin, a former employee in Messrs. Robinson Co., Ltd., to one of being bound over on one surety168 words
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Article79 1927-10-10 7 Sentences of Imorisonment Reduced The two Chinese gunmen. Ng Soh Ho and Koh Tve Soon, who were sentenced to 12 and 10 years' rigorous imprisonment for the attempted murder of Tan Kwan Seng in September, this morning had their terms reduced to 10 and 8 years, respectively. It79 words
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Article61 1927-10-10 7 Alleged Assailant Arrested and Charged A Chinese who is alleged to be responsible for the brutal murder of a five-year-old child, in a hut at Changi a few nights ago, has been arrested by the Rochore Division Police. The accused was produced before Mr. H. R. Bull, the61 words
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Article62 1927-10-10 7 London, October 9. Paris New York 4 f «8|64 S 25^1^5 12 13 r l5lO Milan Berlin ?8 085 Stockholm is Copenhagen Oslo M Vienna J~*jg Prague Helsmgfora W*L*g M«Md 2 29 64 Lisbon Athens 700*1; Bucharest KM) An OQIOO ue, C Aires 1« i wS Bombay Oo fi62 words
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Article134 1927-10-10 7 The Fukien Overseas Emigrants' Bureau, which purports to bo an institution for the protection of Chinese emigrants, some months ago approached the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce for their assistance in the coßectteo of $1 per head from Chinese emigrants to Malaya. Ihe reply was that the Bureau had done,134 words
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Article150 1927-10-10 7 Programme Well Appreciated by Large Audience It was evident by the manner in which last night's large audience appreciated the splendid programme that a continuation of these concerts is very mucn desired. Every item was thoroughly enjoyed and drew loud and repeated applause, encores being frequent. The150 words
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Article93 1927-10-10 7 Important Rule Exemption for Malaya We are informed by the Controller of Labour, Malaya, that a telegram has been received from the Government of India sanctioning the exemption of Malaya from the operation of Emigration Rule 23 for a further period of 6 months from October I, H>27.93 words
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Article161 1927-10-10 7 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, October 7. Rubber f.a.q. spot was quoted to-day at 70 1 sen at which transactions were made. It is officially reported that Dr. Eiichi Ha a has beer appointed President of the Hvpother Bank. Mr. Kumejiro Taki. M.P., has formally offered161 words
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Article86 1927-10-10 7 London, October 7. Manchester Market Btt lbs. Shirtings, fair (new basis) 12s 6d 40's Grey Yarns, single twist -Is 6 lbs. T* Cloth fair—24 yards 7s Od Liverpool Market Cotton—fully Middling American $11.72 Egyptian Cotton $19.30 Metals Tin Standard 3 months £264.2.3 Produce Copra fair merchantable *2i Black'86 words
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Article39 1927-10-10 7 Orders for week ending October 15. To-morrow, October 11.—Ambulance Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, October 12.—2nd Troop Inspection, Raffles Institution, 5 p.m. Thursday, October 13.—Band Practice, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Friday, October 14.—Signalling Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m.39 words
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Article538 1927-10-10 7 Tambalak Rubber Estates, Limited The annual general meeting of Tambalak Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on Saturday. Mr. H. B. Baker presided and others present included Messrs. A. S. X* Macdonald, D. Israel and W. E. Rayner. for the Secretaries. Messrs. Derrick and Company. In moving the adoption538 words
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Advertisement317 1927-10-10 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BALE—Morris Oxford Touring Car— very wet all v looked after and m splendid run nio* order $I.iOO. Apply E&* 558 c/o Malaya WANTRO—J-mior Cleik Btraitsborn vnuth leaving school prefixed, apply O. L. H. No 27 Winchester Houeb. MUNICIPALITY OF' SINGAPORE Notice is hersby given that MaoKenzie Road317 words
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Advertisement419 1927-10-10 7 FRASER AND NEAVE, LTD. Mr. A. R. Lysell. NOTICE is Hereby given that Mr. A. iL Lysell formerly engaged with Our Office Appliances Department in SingaB*re, then actifig as Branch Manager for tMs Department at Penang and lately engaged with such Department at Kuala Qumpur, has ceased to be in419 words
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Miscellaneous346 1927-10-10 7 v:\PORE DIARY x October 10 HO a.m., 10.6 p.m. pay, Chinese Consulate Ch-: R ,i, 10.30 a.m. sday, October 11 q Am 10.51 p.m. ttee M ret in?— Europe MV? 1 ,4n, October 12 i m.. 11.35 p.m. |iC v October 13 '.."> a.m. ft* Ti ma a closes. H.346 words
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Miscellaneous126 1927-10-10 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for October 16. To-day, October 10 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "C" (Scottish) Coy., Recruits Musketry. To-morrow, October 11 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Voluntary Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Coy., Recruits Parade. Wednesday, October 12 5.15 p.m.—Tan Tock Seng Hospital, S.126 words
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Article755 1927-10-10 8 Another link in the chain which binds Great Britain and India closer together has just been welded in a foreign country. In France is erected a memorial in remembrance of the In Han army lighting for the British Empire in the Great War. For generations to ccme755 words
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Article1629 1927-10-10 8 The new British Embassy at Washington will, it is estimated, cost £200,000. The Seiaten arriving at Hong Kong from Singapore and Haiphong reported the death of two male deck passengers, both Chinese. The cause of death in both racoi was stated to be beri-beri. The centenary of Protestant Mission work1,629 words
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Article368 1927-10-10 8 ".ML His Excellency and J. tended High Mass at th- < rf| at. dral yesterday. Rear-Admiral Tweed UGollan arrived by the P. n i! and are staying at Goven ''''U.S(. Lt.-Col. Baron de Lapo,, Militaire et Naval, Lega Bangkok, arrived by the staying at Government Hou nc3368 words
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Article35 1927-10-10 8 From Indo-China by s.s. Chantilly, due at Singapore at 5 p.m. to-day. From Europe, (London mai's despatch! September 22) by s.s. Rohna. ducal p. rang at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 14th instai35 words
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Article20 1927-10-10 8 Reuter's Service New Y r ork, October Slight earthquake shock.- ha. i: at Los Angeles and Chattanooga.Reuter's Service - 20 words
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Article19 1927-10-10 8 Reuter's Service Karachi, October 8. Herr Koerneck?, in his monoplai Ger* mania, has landed at Bumkr Abbas.Reuter's Service - 19 words
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Article35 1927-10-10 8 Trans-Ocean Service. Lisbon, October 9. The Junker seaplane is being visited daily by large crowds. The crew overhauled the engines refilled the tanks and are now ready to fly to the Azores.Trans-Ocean Service. - 35 words
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Article46 1927-10-10 8 Reuter's Service New York, Cctobe S. The end of the trans-Atlari ie flyii son is officially indicated by an ment by the United States Weathe i of New York that it is diseontmuin this week the special weathe- set to prospective trans-oceanic fliers.Reuter's Service - 46 words
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Article51 1927-10-10 8 British Official Wireless London, OctoWr 9. The delegates to the Imperial cultural Research Conference in 1 n have decided to hold a similar meeti at intervals of five years and have a r^d the invitation of the Australian Pr< >cr. Mr. Bruce, to have the next confer»-': 'nBritish Official Wireless - 51 words
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Article130 1927-10-10 8 British Official Wireless Reuter's Service New, York, Octob-- r Pounds sterling- in New York yes :av rose to $4.86 63 64, the highest recorded since 1914. Usually at th:~ of the year the rate moves a^an' pound as there is a demand for <: rs to payBritish Official Wireless; Reuter's Service - 130 words
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Advertisement359 1927-10-10 8 5Z525^5?52f55Z*****Z5Z5Z5252^ I Tobralco. I New shipment just received— I 38 95 I I WIDE reR yard i I %sffecD> [Jf TOOTALS CUAHANTEt pi Lr |C The cotton fabric which gives endless wear under the hardest C P conditions. The designs are new and the colours most B 5 attractive. New359 words
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Advertisement73 1927-10-10 8 5H5H525H5H5H525Z5Z5325H5252fiH5H*****25 I By Special Appointment To His Majesty THE KING OF SIAli lEstablishedI Established 1872. AN ITEM I TO INTRODUCE IN FILL MEASURE C OUR STERLING SILVER AND E. P. N. S. WARE. NEW STOCK I NOW ON VIEW 1 lldealI Ideal Patterns in a Great Variety. Gj b. p.73 words
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Article288 1927-10-10 9 Premier Congratulates America l S r !BUTE TO BRITISH HONOUR Knirl 1 Showing Legionaries ••kid Attention or? ial Wireless] London. October 9. rec.nt Geneva Naval y the Prime Minister ht at a Government Legionaries visiting -ar peoples are frisnd- aough to thrash the cannot agree to288 words
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Article108 1927-10-10 9 I NORTHERNERS WIN GREAT VICTORY ive Shansi Battalions Captured FENGTIES ARMY STILL ADVANCING Reuter's Far Eastern Service. A Peking, October 8. that after two troops have the Shansi forces, disarming and f:n(r attalions, and capThf. I rn *ne fen<-tier T ntr n r ntmues to advanee, es* rear. R RailuReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 108 words
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Article55 1927-10-10 9 I U V ast,, rn Service.] K »ng, Octcbcr 10. officially claim that < west of Wangtu Railway was sucr,t'rs pierced the menms casualties i nan >\ including vl'; :f l n 0111 th? y surr u ti I hey dec'are that 'Seating to Cheng- forfj rjj t. f55 words
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Article293 1927-10-10 9 Only Personal Matter; Rupture Not Sought SOVIET THINKS MATTER EXTREMELY GRAVE Reuter's Service. Paris, October 8. France has sent a formal note to Moscow S reCall of the Ambassador lueu\t 9 hv" C p l ay tha V he signature on stafint tLt y Rakovs kyReuter's Service. - 293 words
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Article45 1927-10-10 9 Trans-Ocean Service Moscow, October 9. Danger of a Franco-Russian rupture has been al.ayed but Paris reports indicate growing uneasiness in view of the delay in the Russian answer. Political circles tear I ranee s attitude wille be extremelv awkard should M. Chicherin furtherdelay.Trans-Ocean Service - 45 words
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Article115 1927-10-10 9 U.S. Demands Attractive Security Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Tokio, October 8 Mr. Thomas Lamont, the nature of whose visit with Mr. Jeremiah Smith is the subject of much speculation, speaking at the Japan-America Society's dinner, stated that though J. P. Morgan and Co. were always ready to doReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 115 words
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Article92 1927-10-10 9 Spain Finds Colonies Do Not Pay Reuter's Service. London, October 9. An indication of the tenor of th? Cham-berlain-dc Rivera conversation is given in the "Sunday Times, which publishes an interview secured by their Madrid correspondent with General Primo da Rivera in which the latter isReuter's Service. - 92 words
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Article80 1927-10-10 9 Over Thousand Shops and Houses Gutted Reuter's Service. Peshawar, October 9. Owing to a congested mass of lofty houses, the firemen were practically powerless in fighting an outbreak of fire in the densest quarter of the city. Over a thousand houses and shops were gutted and three wereReuter's Service. - 80 words
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Article55 1927-10-10 9 Lithuania Angered at Demonstration j j Trans-Ocean Service Vilna, October 9. The Pilsudski Cabinet, many troops, military organisations and General Zeligowski, who occupied Vilna seven years ago, participated in great anniversary celebrations here to-day. It is feared that the demonstration will seriously affect Lithuan'a, where drastic measures againstTrans-Ocean Service - 55 words
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Article118 1927-10-10 9 Mexican Editor Found in Hiding INCRIMINATING LETTER TO GENERAL GOMEZ Reuter's Service New York, October 8. "The New York Worlds* Mexico City correspondent says that Felix Palavicini, founder of the newspaper "El Universal," and the best known journalist in Mexico, has been discovered in hiding byReuter's Service - 118 words
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Article51 1927-10-10 9 Mexico City, October 8. Th? Presidential News. Bureau states that General Gomez and General Almeda have abandoned the position they had tak n up at the El Triunfo ranch and retreated to the south. Federal forces under Ger.eril Escobar have occupied the ranch but hav_not sighted the51 words
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Article39 1927-10-10 9 Reuter's Service Nogales, October 9. It is officially reported that Chief Matuz, and 400 Indians have surrendered to tne Federals at Ortiz whereby the possibility of the Yaquis joining the revoluticnaries is believed to have been eliminated.Reuter's Service - 39 words
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Article230 1927-10-10 9 IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS MADE PUBLIC Recent Histjry Explained in British Volumes Reuter's Service London, October 9. Two volumes of British documents on the origin.* 0 f war will be officially published to-morrow, th? first dealing with "The End of British Isolati n." an: the lecond with "The Japanese AlliancaReuter's Service - 230 words
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Article106 1927-10-10 9 Great Excitement in New South Wales Reuter's Service Sydney, October 9. Excitement is at white heat over the elections in New South Wales, which are the culmination of violent dissension during the past few years, which has been most marked within the Cabinet itself. Hence, the Labour Premier,Reuter's Service - 106 words
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Article17 1927-10-10 9 Reuter's Service Sydney, October 9. Polling results clearly indicate the dsfeat of the Lang Government.Reuter's Service - 17 words
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Article61 1927-10-10 9 Most Violent Earthquake for Decades Reuter's Service Vienna, October 9. Two earthquake shocks shook the city yesterday evening. The tremors were the most violent experienced for decades and put out of action seismographs at the Meteorological Institute. Telegraphic communications were partially interrupted and slight damage was done. AReuter's Service - 61 words
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Article227 1927-10-10 9 Demands Convention Ratification ACTION BY FOUR MORE NATIONS REQUIRED Traffic is Repi-jach to Our Civilisation Reuter's Service Geneva, October 9. The report of the Advisory Committee admtod Ue n the pium traffic > adopted at the final meet ng, will be submitted to the Council. ItReuter's Service - 227 words
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Article100 1927-10-10 9 ITALY ACCUSED OF ITS INSTIGATION i Bulgaria Forewarned of Assassination Trans-Ocean Service Sofia. October 9. The Bulgarian Government will give every satisfaction possible in order to achieve a peaceful solution of the Bulgaro-Jugo-Slav crisis, Sofia circles and the Press condemn the recent outrages both humanitarianly and politically andTrans-Ocean Service - 100 words
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Article174 1927-10-10 9 Reuter's Service London, October 9. The attention of the European Chaneelleiies is again directed to the inflammable Balkans. Long-smouldering complaints of Serbia over the alleged incursions of Mace onian Comitadjis from Bulgaria were fanned into flame by the murder of General Kovatchevitch recently, after which the Bulgarian MinisterReuter's Service - 174 words
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Article39 1927-10-10 9 Sofia, October 9. The Serbian Minister, M. Nechitch, called at the Bulgarian Foreien Office and promised that martial law will be declared in the districts of Petritch and Kustendil with the object of suppressing revolutionary activities.39 words
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Article72 1927-10-10 9 Reuter's Service Belgrade, October 10. The police discovered three men, alleged to be the assassins of Genera] Kovatehevitch, in a cave at the roadside near the frontier. Called upon to surrender the men refused and the police opened fire which the suspects returned. A fusillade was keptReuter's Service - 72 words
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Article42 1927-10-10 9 Equipment Removed to Venezuela Reuter's Service New York, October 8. The Pan-American Petroleum and Transport Company announces that part of its oilfields equipment has been removed from Mexican fields to Venezuela owing to the unsettled conditions in Mexico.Reuter's Service - 42 words
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Advertisement116 1927-10-10 9 I I>l*Y GIN i I For Cocktails. g jj I THIS GIN IS GUARANTEED PURE. I I MOST REASONABLY PRICED AND I OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. p S Sole Agents: tj j GUTHRIE CO., LTD. I g (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) X introducing [jj j A BRITISH BLADE WITHOUT A RIVAL116 words
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Article473 1927-10-10 10 HONOUR CONFERRED ON MR. SONG ONG SIANG Lady Clifford Present During Investment A meeting of th, U*hed spectators. Present.The Colonial Secretary. The Attorney General. The Treasurer. The Colonial Engineer The Resident Councillor, Malacca. tko Director of Education. ?h1 PdmJpa. Civil Mcdi- Officer. The Commissioner oi L.anas>. The following473 words
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Article78 1927-10-10 10 Indiana Miners and Owners Come to Terms Reuter's Service Terre Haute, Indiana, October 8. The coal-owners and miners of Indiana have reaches a temporary agreement as to wages on the same terms on which the coal strike in the fields of Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and Texas was recentlyReuter's Service - 78 words
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Article60 1927-10-10 10 Inhabitants Flee From Homes in Terror Reuter's Service Buenos Aires, October 8. The Chilean volcano, Mount Llaima, Which has been extinct since 1864, is throwing out great columns of ashes and smoke. The eruption is accompanied by strong earth tremors which are felt miles away. The inhabitantsReuter's Service - 60 words
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Article100 1927-10-10 10 Celebrations in Singapore This Morning Mr. Li Tchuin, the Chinese Consul-] General, and Mrs. Li Tchuin were at home to atarge and representative gathering at the Garden Club, Raffles Place this morning, in celebration of the establishment oi the Chinese Republic. Among those who. were present and exchanged100 words
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Article306 1927-10-10 10 Football ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUE MATCHES Rangers Defeat Celtic for Glasgow Cup Reuter's Service London, October 8. The following are the results of matches played in the various divisions of the League to-day:— DIVISION I Aston Villa 5, Middlesbrough 1. Blackburn 1, Huddersfield 1. Bolton 1, Newcastle 2.Reuter's Service - 306 words
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Article1020 1927-10-10 10 Exciting Tussle in the Stadium The annual match between the Europeans and The Rest took place at the Stadium on Saturday and was perhaps the most successful charity game that has ever been played in Singapore. Apart from the game receiving the distinguished patronage of His1,020 words
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Article162 1927-10-10 10 The Municipal Padang; otf Balistier Road was the scene of a very interesting friendly game of joceer played between Soul<y s XI and Martin's XI. In spite cf the wet eround both teams played a very pressing eame in the first half witn a score162 words
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108 1927-10-10 10 It was a very exciting and interesting game when A. A. Dias eleven met the Straits Indian Football Association in a friendly match yesterday on the Ceylon Tamil Association ground. The score was two goals for each side. Mr. Yayah refereed the match108 words
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Article64 1927-10-10 10 In a friendly soccer match played at the Railway Institute's ground Scott s Koad, on Saturday Rahman s efea a^ Ramli's by two goals to one. Madon an 1 Syed scored for the w.nners. The following lined up for the winners: Abdul Rashid, A.64 words
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Article154 1927-10-10 10 Newton (Jrs.) Badly Defeated By A. A. Dias' Team Saturday's game at Newton ground was much enjoyed, for it was the first tim* that TJias' team was in opposition to the Newton Juniors. The pame, which was played in four innings, was easi.y won by the former by a154 words
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Article162 1927-10-10 10 NEW ZEALAND VS. CEYLON AT COLOMBO Southerners' Visit to England Was Failure (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, October 9. The New Zealand Cricketers returning i! collapse occurred mainly St. USSS, who .Jnishod the inning M The final' score was "M k K S iIW (J!r E fi Kelaart (48).162 words
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Article51 1927-10-10 10 Colombo, October 9. The Middlesex cricketer, E. (Patsy) Hendren who %vas going to Australia to ",ume dut.es as a cricket coach at Adelaide had an attack pleurisy on board the Otranto has had to emer hosp.tal here. He will resume his voyage when he ha.51 words
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Article170 1927-10-10 10 The Glamorgan County Cricket Club has issued an appeal for funds to its members on account of the Club's financial portion, which, owing a'most entirely to the weather this summer, is in a v ry bad state. The vear's working up to August .il showed a less170 words
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Article400 1927-10-10 10 Opening of Selangor Autumn Meeting (From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, October 9. The Selanzor autumn meeting opened here on Saturday in the presence of a large gathering, including the Chef Secretary. The latter part of the afternoon was wet. Results: Race I. (Horses. Division H, five fur-longs).-Highbom400 words
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Article158 1927-10-10 10 BOY WALLEY ELIMINATED AT HOLLYWOOD Gets Technical Knockout from Tommy Hughes Reuter's Service Hollywood, October Tommy Hughes of Cleveland entered the n K 'the California fly-weight eliminattn tournament by technically knocking cv" Boy Walley of Singapore in the final McCoy in the fin?l tauten October 21 and the winnerReuter's Service - 158 words
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213 1927-10-10 10 Reuter's Service N\w York, October 8. Tommy Loughran won the decision oyer M.lrMcTigue, who was defending the lie-ht-heavvweight title for the fir*t time f a match over fifteen rounds, staged at Madison Square Gardens last night. [For the last two or three years Tommy LoughranReuter's Service - 213 words
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26 1927-10-10 10 Joe Mate, the recently from Manila, is matched again,, beng tor the 21 s? instant, over ten three mmute rounds.26 words
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Article116 1927-10-10 10 Good Victory for the Duke's at Johore i The Dukes second team was entertained by Johore on Saturday by nine points to six. The teams were well matched. Sherwood opened the scoring for the Duke's, g*tth« the ban from the scrum and running through the posts. The try was116 words
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Article77 1927-10-10 10 The S.C.C. defeated the A.P.C. by 16 p'oints to 5 on the Padang on Saturday. Anderson scored the first try for the t j the kick being* successful. Kendall scored the second try a little later but the extra points were not added. Fatham touched down77 words
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Article79 1927-10-10 10 Bankers Beaten by Police Team At the invitation of the Alexandra L.T.C. a match between the Police and Bankers was played on that Club's courts yesterday afternoon, and resulted in a win for the Police by two matches to one. Messrs. Sansom and Dickenson (Police) lost to Messre. Hanscll79 words
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42 1927-10-10 10 London Defeats Berlin in InterCapital Match Reuter's Service London, October 8. At the Queens Club, the first post-war inter-capital lawn tennis match between London and Berlin resulted in London winning 9 against 2 matches. Betty Nuthall defeated Fraulein Kallmeyer 10—12, 6—3, 6—2.Reuter's Service - 42 words
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Article276 1927-10-10 10 HARDIE WINS Un M CHAMPIONSHIP Good Consistent Gam< I j na j With Upton In the final of the v Championship, which took Kcppel Golf Club course yesi beat Upton by 2 and 1. In the morning a small n«. were present to watch the but in the afternoon276 words
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Article275 1927-10-10 10 Singapore G.C.s Great Win Over Keppel In the foursome match at yesterday the Singapore Goh Keppel G. C. The following a mm (Keppel names first). H. L Jones and J. Strath;.: J. B. C and H. C. Russell 0. E. F. F. Ferguson and a. < D.275 words
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22 1927-10-10 10 Toronto. Oca Helen Payson won the Cai open golf championship, tl r Miss Steifel being also t States.22 words
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Article140 1927-10-10 10 Aston Athletic Club Final Matches M The Billiards Championship Kma Aston Athletic Club will bt ,5-.i Thursday, the 13th instan 0*' sharp, the finalists for the > lenge Shield being Messrs. A (holder) and Teo Chwee 1 rn) j» has been showing season, having recently coni t tional break140 words
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Article54 1927-10-10 10 New York Yankees Series Reuter's Service New V 4 j The New York Yankt J Series Championship Pittsburg Pirates. The score in th l'nir I New York Yank-es a Pirates was 4—3. New V The record figure of S between the players in baseball ganvs. The s J $5,592Reuter's Service - 54 words
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Article9629 1927-10-10 11 Estimated Excess' Of »xpenditure I j>p\ i K SHOUT B\ 7*72 MILLIONS rye Lund Not in (MM" Favour OF SYMPATHY" u s DESIGNERS -s bv H. E. the GovI ru Legislative Council ot the Legislative Honour.ti' Count i e. in each of the I have been called9,629 words
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Article518 1927-10-10 13 Singapore, October 1. MEAT Beef, steak (round) kati &0 Beef, stew or curry kati 48 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 56 Mutton Indian lb. 70 Mutton Australian lb. 70 Fowl, kati 75 Capons (Locally reared), kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 85 Ducks518 words
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