The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 September 1927
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Title Section12 1927-09-05 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, 5, 1927. NO. 12,198.12 words
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Article249 1927-09-05 1 It is reported that Poland will make a proposal at Geneva of a general pact of non-aggression the signature to which will be voluntary by nations but which will effectively bind them to keep peace Page 9. News of a number of attempted long-distance flights is published249 words
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Article893 1927-09-05 1 Yes, indeed, I love quiet and do not love noise. But will I join man Anti-Noise* Crusade? There is a letter here wfcflflh urges me to join m it. Will I pledge myself "to suppress superfluous noise at every opportunity'? Will I "advocate and promote an Anti-Noise893 words
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Advertisement248 1927-09-05 1 ASK FOR j «REI> LABEL BRAND* i COFFEE (RAFFLES HOTEL i J tACE WEEK SPECIAL^ EXTENSION UNTIL 1.45 A.M. i ON SATURDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER Special Dinner Dansant *> at which the following artists will appear TAMA SVETLANOVA ALEXANDER SALNIKOFF f °remier ballet dancers from Shanghai, also s MAI RICE LEPLAT248 words
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Advertisement183 1927-09-05 1 BODYOUARD P Protects _^^^HL,' Esseivtial *5 and Wm^m\\\\mi!B\^BS!jj9i i; Home. Household, i THE HEALTH SOAP ji PURIFIES AS IT CLEANSES IBODYGUARD IS INVIGORATING AND REFRESHING < IN USE AND THOROUGHLY CLEANSES TOE PORES l\ OBIAINABLE EVERYWHERE. I MADE BY GOSS AGES. fA^yVIA^VWVVVVVWVWA/WVVWVWVV^VVVVW/V\A/VVWVVy\ArtW^^ EUROPE HOTEL j RACE WEEK. [l TUESDAY AND183 words
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Advertisement92 1927-09-05 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Hotel attractions Pape 1. Firestone tyres Papc 5. Cinema programme Pacre 2. Robinson's sale bargain? Page 9. Latest small advertisements on pajfe 7. Some of Whiteawnv's standard values Pasre 6. Fashion's correct modes at Little's Paj?e 8. Latest shipping notices on pajrc- 10. 12 and 13. "Medusa" white92 words
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Advertisement8 1927-09-05 1 VWWiViV»V»V»%'iVmY»V/iViV :"RED LABEL BRAND" :pure coffee without adulterants8 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous106 1927-09-05 1 YHE WSEK Monday, sth. High Water, 3.58 a.m., 7.0., 3.43 p.m., 8.0. S.C.C. Hookey Meeting. Football: S.F.A. Cup Semi-Final: S.C.F.A. I vs Wireless Station. Nothing but the Truth— Theatre 9.30. Tuesday, 6th. High Water, 5.24 a.m., 6.6., 4.54 pjn. 7.8. Singapore Assizes. Singapore Races. Football: S.C.C. vs. Sumatra, Stadium. Peg106 words
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Article260 1927-09-05 2 GBNERM WOOD'S SUCCESSOR. l^>s Angeles. An«r. 1">. Th« 1 v*a! lilipino Society passod a resolution ,v) h was tflogruph 'd to President CootMr*i asking him to nppoint A. G. IHrrttiHl, pWbWlfcfff Of Sun R.rnurdim* as Governor Giatnl of the Philippines. Rapid < 'it > Aug. 16.260 words
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Article72 1927-09-05 2 Havana, Au«. 10. Prc*id Machado cf Cuba announced tha~ the Goverrunant would supervise tlu erfCt on I f <"• marble shaft t<> the late Cien eral H i. The rtntani m ■trtaeed WoodY record m aha and said thar the monument w»u] I commemorate72 words
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Article286 1927-09-05 2 "KE-M XUKIKir WIDOW WINS CASE. Mr. Justice T. R. Wood m Ho«g Kongr. provisioiiaiiy founcl fof nlaintitT with eoati m the c:isi m whirh two Chinese women claim m rcspact of an < i state of a deceaoad r» j laTivi'. The eaac turned on whetlker or aot286 words
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Article163 1927-09-05 2 I&KITISH ASSOCIATION SIUI'HISK. A notable feature of this y.ar's meeting of tho British Association, to be held at Ijcodi ''om August SI to September 7. is th:\t nearly half the scientists who attend will be women. "The number of women scientists is certain^ increasing," said the secretary163 words
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Advertisement233 1927-09-05 2 r For the PRiBVENtION AND CDRE OF PRICKLY HEAT USE AGNESIA DUSTING POWDER. Manufactured by MEDICAL HALL LTD., Battery Road. THE" HAPPY "VALLEY" CINEMA— CONJURER SIDESHOWS— WAY ANGS THE UNION ~STAR OPERA 00. THE POPULAR PLEASURE PARK GATE 10 CTS. Mdm. 1a Kelviy's fcfcannnnn^ *^^^^^H School of I DANCING fl233 words
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Advertisement352 1927-09-05 2 VICTORIA THEATRE i TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. THE FORBES-RUSSELL COMEDY CO. WITH MISS APRIL VIVIAN PRESENTING THE LATEST LONDON SUCCESSES. "Nothing But the Truth." The Famous Farce. Tuesday, Sept. 6th. Wednesday. Sept. 7th. "PFC O' MY HFXRT E ROOM NEXT DOOR/ PfcU U M\ HEAKT. The Famous Mystery Play. Thursday,352 words
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Advertisement194 1927-09-05 2 .ANOTHER F KL{S^^^^gfe O^S s^^ MELODY X Wt <K -KAoirv FORMS THE PRINCIPAL ATTRACTION v T ALHAMBRa (Tan Chen- K^e Co Itd i> THE BLUE DANUBE LYA MARA A picture m ■Thick the producer has admirably iwht M r»Wty assorted With pre-war Vienna, a, SSSUSft *Untn SftJ th n AX194 words
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Article1424 1927-09-05 3 Sir A. Conan Doyle on Amazing Adventure. SPIRIT TRAGEDY. Sir A.thur Ci<»n»n Doyle sent to thy Daily Bxpiess the following ama/.ingr document i( scribing Imw woman medium changed her personality m an instant for that of a ghostly ostler, the spirit inhabitant of a moat <11,424 words
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Article115 1927-09-05 3 Charred Body Found m tWd. London, Aug. 2«. Fire destroyed thousands of pounds worth of stores m six sheds, at the Shoeburvnes* Gunnery School Barracks. The alarm was sounded by buglers for i half an hour m the early hours of the j morning. Officers and115 words
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Advertisement233 1927-09-05 3 V jl J A^^sW 9| .^B^^^% :BSSSSSSSm S^^^ tSSßm'' *n U^^-_-^»^^ -S. .^^BSSSSSSSSa' mtr^i*Vw I M bm Pi .Sf te-n [I BM ■(OK" 1 BMSB are sought fo; at all functions. This actu ites the good host to offer STATE EXPRESS 555 Cigarettes; knows they are the last word m233 words
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Advertisement161 1927-09-05 3 ■!<■■■ 1) m W^ II II ErVj 1 f M v^^. B Q. 1 MICHELIN QUALITY NEVER FAILS 1 <Prop%fac tkl^ yr it just a Habit y MhMy> DO you brush your teeth because it is a habit or to keep >/ them clean and healthy? Tooth decay will ultimately161 words
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Article856 1927-09-05 4 CHAPTER 4«* Several days [HMfri before Allan found un opportunity to toil Dr. Gilbert what had happened at Beau Keve the night she had been lured from the Mfety of her room by the baby's cries. She saw Madeline daily and it seemed to her that the856 words
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Article, Illustration10 1927-09-05 4 MILDRED HARBOUR - MILDRED HARBOUR By (Author of "Starved Hearts")10 words
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Article795 1927-09-05 4 CHAPTER 50 Aileen was turning away, with a orief nod to Doctor (ji.bs.-rt, when Dubois appeared suddenly on the woodland path from the unection of the Gilbert's. He was hurry in}? and his face wore an expression of intense* anxiety until he caught sight ot AHeen and795 words
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Article600 1927-09-05 4 CHAPTER 51 When Dr. Gilbert came o"ut of his wife's loom after her wi!d and defiant cry, his face was a study of anger, dUma] and sardonic amusement. At the sight of Aileen standing m the shadows of the hall, he broke into a smile. "You've heard?600 words
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Article591 1927-09-05 4 CHAPTER 52. Madeline Gilbert was convalescent. The operation had been a complete success. Her strength came back bur surely and it seemed to Aileen, who was a da'ly visitor, that more than her body had been bettered by that unforgettable crisis on a winter night. Her spirits591 words
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Article721 1927-09-05 4 (HAITER 53. l»ul)ois looked up from the telegram m his hand. "I was just about to go m search of you," be told Ailcen. Aileeil glanced L: tetiy at the slip of paper. "No bad news. I hope." fie sh lugged. "I'm oft to-night." "Off?" she echoed721 words
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Article654 1927-09-05 4 CHAPTER f>4 "I'm sorry to be so late." Dubois made mechanical apology, though his eyes glowed strangely and he >eemed removed from his usual cool detachment. "Really, it's quite all light." Aileen as sured him pleasantly. "I didn't wait lor you." Her heart was heavy with oppression and654 words
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Article170 1927-09-05 4 DIVORCE DECREE. Mr. Justice Swift m the Divorce Court m mail week granted a decree nisi to Major the Hon. Lionel Hallam Tennyson of Jermyn-street, W., owin ff to the adultery of his wife Clarissa Madeline- Georgina Felicity, to whom he was married m 101 H.170 words
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Article30 1927-09-05 4 The Wheatstono htrtritmtllt* (totalled by the Telegraph Department for iptcdiftl up the peninsular telegraph** have b««Il tested between Sinpora and Hanerk-»k. I was hoped to cret through ♦<> Pcnan«: t>tAujr. 2(\.30 words
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Advertisement296 1927-09-05 4 I Choice is that of bf Jl women the w r -j ,^H over Yen ideal of fact* cr> A cis-^ v live fei ;his rtf.tif \f prep*rat.ot n thl tr.e aid of C refrf she* n .i r like pure CSmtl ful rompiei virtues It co clima'e and skin296 words
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Article722 1927-09-05 5 "BUSINESS." Most of us have listened to the busines man who explains his lack of Miccess b saying thai "times have changed. In Inrmer times, so this explanation al »ayi iun.v, competition was less severe an <M>p«»itunities were greater. Moreover th standaids of business morality wereThe Times - 722 words
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Article128 1927-09-05 5 Miss Shushama Taj?ore*s Views on 'Tniyersal Sisterhood." London Aujj. Toronto. Miss Shushama Taco»-e. sifter of Mr. Rabimlranath Tajrore, IJNNUcfeffat the World Education Conference, expressed the opinion that Indian Women, m spite of their sheltered life, knew the ways of the world and were trusted and treated128 words
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Article185 1927-09-05 5 Woman "Rocks" Opium m her Arms. When a boatwoman was charged m Hong Kong recently with the unlawful possession of 80 taels of prepared and 30 taels of raw non-Government opium the story >f an ingenious piece of deception on the part of the woman was told.185 words
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Article68 1927-09-05 5 London, Auk. 20. Judtfintf from the entries at the Royal Horticultural Show, the Gladiolus has become the favourite garden flower. It has many new varieties ranging from pure white to deep purple. The winner of the first prize exhibited twelve new varieties, one fashionably named "Princess Elizabeth."68 words
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Advertisement171 1927-09-05 5 £W IS WRONG f 111 WITH jll^fe^j SKIN? Why Endure it When you can Cure it is golden liquid sink through the nor^ kill nn,w out the disease germs HealtnSbSm St iP.P.PßEsaapnoii IKS?5 1 urn TrlT^^i l^istoiiLond^ Good News for our Customers! ?11-known Master Tailor has arrived and has assumed171 words
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Advertisement167 1927-09-05 5 I Tfrestotte A motor cycle tyre that will give confidence m any kind of "going" The tread ;Z .s sc,entifica.ly designed to hold fast when turning, twisting and manoeuvring m I j traffic Under this safety tread is a carcass built of cords dipped m rubber solution 5 f rom167 words
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Article781 1927-09-05 6 Remarkable Meeting m London* FORMING A LEAGUE. louiarkable uratherinjf at the Savoy Hotel on July 28 authorised the preliminary steps towards the formation of a world-wide league to combat the Soviet doctrine of universal plunder and to induce men m authority everywhere to recognise theMorning Post - 781 words
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Article62 1927-09-05 6 Following on the discovery that the death of a dog 1 owned by Mr. E. C. T?dy, A.C.P., Kuala Pilah, was due to rabies, Mr. and Mrs. Tidy, together with Mr. B. O. Bush, Executive Engineer, and Mr* (Dr.) Bush, Lady Medical Officer, Kuala Pilah, who had also been m62 words
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Advertisement489 1927-09-05 6 ■M^tißvtv tlt r <4mmJßF7&*WHHmJßlmtmmmJmtmMmMmmmmmmmmMm9mm/mmjmtKmmmtmMKßtou&L^»- vri n tr r-i-^hrf^r r '.-rr^>«* WHITEAWAY'S FAMOUS STANDARD VALXTES_ THE "WINDSOR" CRETONNE. For general upholstery purposes, curtains, i■_ t^ -j-l f cushions, loose covers, .etc. We havt» a very TurWlNrmfll? pretty range of designs and colouring. Samples THE 11l L/WW IX Lf\t I UlllNL will489 words
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Advertisement157 1927-09-05 6 Sole Agents Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. (InetrpoiAtetf m th« Strait* S*ttl«m«nta f ml mmm C*■ j C fUl'l'L'l' CJUI4</J V^.X Produces a wonderful quantity of delightfully soft and cleansing lather, with a refreshing fragrance. A firm cake that wears away slowly and does not soften and waste. A splendid157 words
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Article86 1927-09-05 7 THE ACCIDENT AT TOURS. MARVELLOUS ESCAPE. I Reuters Service.] Tours, Sept. 2. A belief is growing that there was a deliberate attempt to wreck the Paris—Bordeaux express. The rails had been loosened for a distance of 24 yards. The engine, tender and luggage- van turned over86 words
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Article116 1927-09-05 7 [RouteT's Service. (;?ne\a, Sept. 2. The. UtfM Council has passed a resolution approving the Press Conference report. It proposes to ask the Assembly to include m the budget a credit necessary for the enquiries and other work entailed by the Press Conference. In the report116 words
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Article87 1927-09-05 7 [Renter*! Service.! llaudad. Sept. 2. T:u Amerienn pane Pride of Detroit has arrived here on fata round the world rlijiht. El Paso. Texas. Sept. S. Lieutenant Carcansa of the Mexican Field Arivy hopped off at Mexico City on 2,222 miles flight to Jnares, The Might is very hazardous87 words
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Article30 1927-09-05 7 I K< uter's Service.] Kuenos Aires, Sept. S. At least eleven people have been killed by an explosion at a fireworks factory. which was complete y des-troyed.30 words
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Article67 1927-09-05 7 I Reuter's Far Eastern Service. 1 Hong Kong. Sepi. The pirated Kochow which was cap' t'red and looted m West River arrived here after midnight. The murdered chief -eng.neei was R. Black. 74 years of age who w^\s fatally shot m the head by the pirates v67 words
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Article20 1927-09-05 7 SIR R. B. JARDINE— MILLIONAIRE. f ßeuter's Service.] London, Sept. .1. Sir Robert Buchanan Jaidine leff I'l>H 1.000. 1 120 words
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Article153 1927-09-05 7 r 'Voter's ServicH.l London, Sept. 2. There is no clue >vt to the greyhound mystery. A puzzling feature is that the :logs are kennelled m pairs and only the most valuable dojr m each pair was affected. A post mortem is bring held on Tall Oak i153 words
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Article63 1927-09-05 7 [Reuter's Service. l Warsaw, Sept. 2. A Hussian emigrant called at the Russian 1 Lngntion to seek information regarding his passport. An altercation arose with a minor official whom the caller attacked with a knife. The official drew his revolver and \illed his assailant. Political63 words
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Article592 1927-09-05 7 Professor on Unfit Parents. MEDICAL PERMITS. c j The danger of endowing a Government .tCpartment with the power not only to say who shall marVy and who shall not, Out also to eliminate the unfit by official execution on its ow^n medical warrant, is the kernel592 words
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Article121 1927-09-05 7 Cardiff Merchant Arrested. London. Aug. 14. Mr. Watkin James Williams of Cardiff, who after a meteoric career made a fortune m shipping and increased it by horse racing, was arrested to-day on charges relating to the foundering of the steamer, Eastway, 150 miles off Bermuda on October121 words
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121 1927-09-05 7 In the House of Commons, recently, Mr. Cecil Wilson asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies why, m view of the unanimous report of the advisory committee on social hygiene urging that at the earliest practical dfcte the policy should be to sup press121 words
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Advertisement302 1927-09-05 7 CARDS, f^RYSETON. .1 S!WOOI) lIUMTIRE < tfANGHAI SHADES. UfBEB MANSIONS. UNDERTAKERS. M( ,MMIMM- MASONS. FUMCAL WREATHS. XI Mad. to order. njlofjie ia,,»H. (Tel: :m69.-> l^rniTßirLß FLOORING TILBS. »ignmen! ol white I', 18" and 2' .!> to avoid <lis_ i tent. I'KIXSEI' STREET. WREATHS. I made to order *m ASKIt TO.302 words
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Advertisement656 1927-09-05 7 M>TirK s EXCHANGE BANKS. tne Kxchan X Hanks will bi closed at X,.r. n for the Autumt, Race MeeUn* on Tuc-Mlay eptember 6tli «,>d Th ur ,<ila,; Stptember Bth. NOTICE. H X f a h n fo^ ''üblfc house snd HI hard R.Him Licence* for the Fourth Quarter .;rv'« tO656 words
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Advertisement812 1927-09-05 7 ,*,v j*otiuj2s_\~ FREE COFFINS OFFERED MR. AW BOON HAW, I OF chop <ENii ::*u& mw}. Manufacturer o I THE TIGER BALM whn«offered 100 Coffins on last April, which wer|& all made use of. and which caused the demand for more, for the benefit of poor families who cannot afford to812 words
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Advertisement156 1927-09-05 7 KIKKO mn SOY FAMOUS JAPANESE SAUCE i 'AT^s^s^^^B^aw'^^^L^ I I tSE a^B^B^SBBHfIBM I j Delicious Taste! To :m!H more tas»e and nourishment to your food Try Kikko Man Soy tamou* f Japanese fj _en your sneau, fishes an* vegetaWles i Kikko Man Sey is prepared trwm nourishing soy-bean, wheat and156 words
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Article31 1927-09-05 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. BURKK. On September 4th at NY« M-f Thomson Road. Singapore, Lily Christiana Burke, aged 65 years. Funeral at 11 o'clock this morning- English and Australian paper* please copy.31 words
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664 1927-09-05 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1927. Week- End Comment. Records of trans-ocean flights show nothing of late but a succession of failures the weather proving too strong for the flyers. In addition to those who have started m many cases making several attempts and have had to give up664 words
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Article492 1927-09-05 8 The Hcn'ble Mr. J. S. Ferguson, of Ipoh left for Brastagi on Tuesday afternoon by tht Kuala. General Chiang Kai-shek is the Chief Patr. n of the Far Eastern Olympiad which il being held at Shanghai. Dr. Lee Ying Keng. formerly of the Government Hospitals of Tangkah and Muar has492 words
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Article647 1927-09-05 8 Bad Weather Conditions. MANY TUMBLES BUT NO SERIOUS" INJURY. 0 In spite of the unkind weathe;* conditions which greatly interfered with the morning's proceedings and led finally to the postponement of the events for the heavier machines, the motor cycle hill climb organised by the647 words
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Article55 1927-09-05 8 Through the courtesy of Messrs. Macphai! and Company wo learn that the price of rubber m London on Saturday according to quotations by Messrs. Henry Gardner and Company was: London standard sheet Buyers spot m warehouse London Is. 4Vjd. C.I.F. London standard sheet October shipment Is. 4%d.55 words
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Article152 1927-09-05 8 Mr. G. B. Kcliagher, Actinir Registrar oi Companies and Official Assignee, Straits Settlements has. been appointed t«> act as Registrar, Supreme Court, Singapore, m addition to his own duties. Mr. G. F. U Moir, of Kedah. underwent a serious operation m the Penang Hospital last week. He is now making152 words
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SPECIAL SPORTS CABLES.
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Article81 1927-09-05 8 Glamorgan's Petrifying V ictory. CIVIC WKSPTK>K hut I (Our Own '0r,,.,,,,,,,,, n Glamorgan's last match of lht gramme petrified Nottinrfc expectation of the I ounU Ik ehampftoarhip hoamtn i been arranged .or fund had bow op*nc,| '1 had also be,, nous return of th, Huuapin* face of Gkmetgan vic tor>81 words
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Article63 1927-09-05 8 INFLUENCE OF GREYHOUND RACING. (Our Own Corns, >„,..,.- Ml h London. The influence of the popularit hound racing upon n lliril N Itself tVH and director* m racecourse m the count n ;ir Ui reduction m the attendanti* ;u petition. FoothaU however renmia* sat* was indicated by the attendano ■<63 words
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Article34 1927-09-05 8 COMMERCIALISM IN FOOTBALL. lOor Own Correspomk i The in -rea.-.:'- commercialism m I football iuc to Cluh com ject of a eanpaicn b) which itrtuei lac danirvi »hick erne to Rm game iron: thi<34 words
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Article57 1927-09-05 8 (Our Own Correspondent Tlu> failure <>f the Kitcnl Miss Darwin m their attempt* v, n i Channel accounts for tf. Who have b**rn waiiinu to nmK. tin i this yeur. They haw iu>w ;i!i tii failed, all the effort* (hiring thr having been poor m contnut I57 words
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Article27 1927-09-05 8 (Our Own r'orr(>spnndenf •Copytifhtl London, Svpt. 1 Ctordon Kichanls. the well k;i"\Mi jod rode his hundredth wrinnei of that the Manchester Meeting t'> <lay.27 words
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Article72 1927-09-05 8 (Our Own Cornsporwicnt. CopjrrigStl London. S*'i>t. 1 T. A. T«»rrance. (Sandy l/'^i.'' 1 the EftJ !ish amateur golfer, won th< (l.rniafi I golf championshij) title m BerliS. title has not yet Kern woa b) ;i Cff*Si playei. Jn the first fear, 1911, H;.rr> \Vdon was72 words
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Article30 1927-09-05 8 (Our Own Correspondent CopyrifM 1 ...Melon. S«»pt. 5. Playing for Yorkshire against thf JN at Scarborough <>n Kr;<lay l'«rry HsSl completed his twe thousand rUM.30 words
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Article31 1927-09-05 8 (Our Ow\ Correspondent Copyrifhi I^mdon. sept I The New South WWw rnffl rived during the Wtefc and j»vf gaj?ed m praciire. dwtag rr*»ate<i a very favourable nn;31 words
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Article58 1927-09-05 8 [Reuter's Senior 1 The St Letrer pwhtW Wednesday ar,: Bon an.! H< toticooelM (C. ChlM.). B« Shianmor (Urn), B»r«lonK ran Chief (Jmmi). Ttr\n Mario <S»irke>, Tat. I -H. He,sU,,. H«tNi« (alecion (Nolan). Bluel« Grande VitMM (Elliott), ton). Booklaw (Jellw). No jockeys have >ef l Start Second. Mnkbtow58 words
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Article11 1927-09-05 8 We have received frow bacco Company two containers f«f Stub' E*11 words
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Advertisement324 1927-09-05 8 "THE COHKOISS&UR COMKS TO CAf.DfiECW JflHfrT 8 Extra Superior r^^/^/ OM GoM Sherry I Bristol Milk. SOLE AGENTS: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated under the Compavun" O.duianreß of Hongkong) {Incorporated m Shanghai.) SINGAPORE. i FOR BREAKFAST OR TIFHN. .L SCOTCH I g C^ V per 45cts. X^B. V Orchard Rd.324 words
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Advertisement56 1927-09-05 8 r!/WWVVWAV«V.%V«V.%V« f .V, m Parfmns de Luxe COXY i Chypre 2» Origan > Rose Jacqueminot Paris > m Emeraude EAU DE COTY f m to be had from ail dealers Dupire Brothers. w DRESS ALL YOUR WOODWORK with JODELITE It will prevent destruction by White Ants and stop any mischief56 words
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Advertisement6 1927-09-05 8 To-day's Featurr j OUR SERIAL <mi:)6 words
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Article106 1927-09-05 9 POLAND'S PROPOSAL. M imiAMVS ADOPTION. [Reuter's Service.] Pari*. Sept. 4. the recent denial of one of th« lish rt rrsentatives at Geneva of tht ,t Poland will propose a general m-airgresaion at the League (ieneva, Pertinax declares the already been communicated to and French Governments. •jggest drawing106 words
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Article112 1927-09-05 9 SOVIET IMBASSADOR'S BAD MANNERS. lavas Service.] Park, Sept. l. that replying to an bj the French Governv, Rakowski, Soviet Aatbas- r bavins ligntd a man.-- [nternatioaal ui^in^r the the policy of w«»rld reM. i i icherin hai diaavowad the Service 1 I'ari*. Sept. 4. ■n nf Kakow>ki. Soviet Paris, m112 words
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Article76 1927-09-05 9 [Renter*! Service.] Moscow, Sept. 1. Ha District Court has decided to N Department's claim for irn of the steamer Inkerman. To rmrrhan! fleet. irff judgment the Court emphasised ♦be Egyptian Company which purhip must have beta perfectly that it was committing" a art by jnirchasintf a ship76 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article44 1927-09-05 9 Ii Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 3. iMidenl (the honitle Mr. J. Lornie), >■ LornW pave an At Home yester- >• w.-re over 200 guests including the K.tju Muda. the Chief Sec- honiile Mr. W. Peel) and Mrs. oceediagi wore marred by44 words
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Article26 1927-09-05 9 SIAMESE ROYALTY ON HOLIDAY. I Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept. 2. the King and Queen havi nir holiday at Hua Hin. Okuru was decorated prior v •rartun-.26 words
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Article35 1927-09-05 9 I Own Correspondent.) f'enang, Sept. 3. Court, judgment was 'm which Yeo Hong Su I n-nntinpr 1 per cent, o wlott, from Leong Vii Hnir Khean, for introduc buyer of the Pembrok.35 words
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Article24 1927-09-05 9 BANGKOK FOOTBALL CASUALTIES. lOwi Correspondent). Bangkok, Sept. 3. match this afternoon 1 vi. w to the Saigon interplayei sustained a other players were also24 words
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Article24 1927-09-05 9 B. -mounced and the «n Sipt 12 of Mr. KM*, with Miss Lib- 'ra. daughter of the late f Kuala Lumpur, and M V24 words
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Article180 1927-09-05 9 MORE TRIALS AND FAILURES. COURTNEY GETS TO CORUNNA. f Reuter's Sendee.] D. London. Sept. 3. The British Pl lot Courtney with two companions left Plymouth flying a DornierNapier 'whale" fl yinp boat for Valentia en route to New York. Courtney is accompanied by Captain Howner and mechanic Little180 words
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Article43 1927-09-05 9 [Reuter's Service.] St. John's. Quebec. Sept. 3. Royal Windsor, the aeroplane which came down after starting on a cross-Atlantic flight to Windsor has resumed its flight to England. Later. The Royal Windsor has landed at Bearbemro near Portland, Maine.43 words
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Article58 1927-09-05 9 [Reuter's Service.] San Antonio. Texas, Sept. 3. Reynolds and Xewlands the aviators -who were arrested on landing here by the customs authorities have been released and have flown Jack to Fort Sam Houston. Jaurez, Mexico, Sept 3. Carranza landed at Fort Bliss after a flight of 1,222 miles58 words
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Article68 1927-09-05 9 Reuter's Service. Jau re/. Sept. 3. Carranza related at a dinner m his honour that when halfway he discovered one winfc was on fire where 400 litres of petrol v. ere stored. He #ot out his parachute and was ready to jump but noticed a68 words
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Article127 1927-09-05 9 [Reuter's Serviced London. Sept. 3. The fate of the St. Raphael remains a mystery. The Air Ministry has received a message from the MasUr of the steamer Josiah Maey stating that an aeroplane which may have been the St. Raphael passed over the ship at a point127 words
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Article127 1927-09-05 9 neuter's Service. New York, Sept. .'I. A strong revulsion of feeling against what is now considered to be the ■MfgWßted importance attached to long-distance, especially trans-oceanic flights, is manifesting itself m several quarters m the United States. A meeting of the American Bar Association of Buffalo127 words
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Article72 1927-09-05 9 F Reuter's Service.] Rapid City. Sept. 3. Mr Coolidge has consented to a request of the Navy that naval Lieutenant WflHams the American entrant to tho Schneider Cup' Bad at Venice, should U conveyed there with his specially MR seaplane aboard the cruiser Trenton if72 words
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Article78 1927-09-05 9 SHANGHAI UNDER FIRE, NO DAMAGE DONE. [Reuter'd Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai. Sept 4. A Northern aeroplane attempted to demolish the Kiangman Arsenal. It dropped four bombs, one of which fell m the Arsenal yard. A workman was injured but not seriously. Work was suspended. According to Chinese reports78 words
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Article109 1927-09-05 9 [Reuter's Service.] Geneva, Sept. 4. In the Council of the League, Mr. Adatchi, (Japan) read the report of a meeting of hygienic exports m repaid to the protection of infants, expressing: warm appreciation of the World's League's health section and urging that meetings should he held109 words
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Article66 1927-09-05 9 [Reuter's Service.] New York, S<*pl. The Times reports that General Machadi., President of Cuba, contemplates the crea tion of a board to regulate the sale of Cuban sugar thus taking control of the crop from the hands of American interests. He also intends to send a66 words
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Article35 1927-09-05 9 [Reuter's Service.] Princeton Sept. 1. Four persons were killed and twelve m iured m a railway accident near here when westbound southern railway passeng-er train collided with a coal train.35 words
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Article31 1927-09-05 9 [Reuter's Service.] Washington. Sept. 3. Mr. Coolidge expects Mr. Macmurray, Minister to China, shortly to return to the United States to report on Chinese condi tions.31 words
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Article23 1927-09-05 9 [Reuter's Service.] Mexico City, Sept. :l. The Mexican Labour Party Convention has unanimously endorsed ex-I*residont Ob regon's candidature for the Presidency.23 words
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Article26 1927-09-05 9 Reuter's Service. Ilucnos Aires, Sept. 3. Thirteen persons were lilled and two seriously injured, mostly young women and children, m the fireworks explosion here.26 words
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Article41 1927-09-05 9 Reuter's Service. New York, Sept. 4. In the National Mixed Doubles Mrs. Chapin and BoTotra beat Mrs. Mallory and Tilden 7—5, ft— 6. Eileen Bennett and Cochet beat Miss Bouman and Brugnon 6 3, 3 6, 6—4.41 words
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Article83 1927-09-05 9 [Reuter's Service.] lirookline, Sept. 3. In Urn United States National Uwntennis Doubles George Lott (Junior of Chicago) and John Doeg (of California) beat Cochet and Brugnon (France) (5-3, 3-6, 6-3, 2 6, tt-7. John Hennessy (of Indianapolis) and Lucien Williams (of Chicago) beat Borotra and83 words
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Article39 1927-09-05 9 [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai, Sept. 4. Japan won the Far Eastern Olympic Games which concluded to-day, after the most suc--1 cessful meeting yet held. Many records were broken. [Saturday's cables on page 7.J39 words
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Article202 1927-09-05 9 Heavy Defeat of the Gentlemen. YORKSHIRE BEAT M.C.C. London, Sept. 3. Gentlemen vs. Players. At Folkestone: Players won by innings and 81. Gentlemen 2SI and 199. Players 501 for (5 dec. For the Gentlemen Mr. Y. S. G. Calthorpe, the Warwickshire captain, compiled 101 m the first202 words
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Article190 1927-09-05 9 Ist Ist No Pts. P W L In In Res Pos Obt Tor Lanes 28 10 1 11 5 1 224 154 68.75 Notts 2^ It 3 X t 1 224 152 67.85, York- 27 10 5 6 3 216 135 62.50 Kent 26 12 fi 4190 words
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Article385 1927-09-05 9 BOXING: AMIN— PERERA. MALAY LAD'S GOOD WIN. There was a very poor attendance at the Happy Valley on Saturday night to witness the contests which had been arranged tor Friday night but had to be postponed on account of the threatening weather. All the bouts came quite up to ex;>ecta385 words
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Article33 1927-09-05 9 [Reuter's Service.] New York. Sept. 2. Mr. Rickard has discharged some ticket sellers of the Dempsey fifcht it is understood owinjr to their asking for bonuses for choice of seats.33 words
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Article34 1927-09-05 9 While the Sitiawan Sanitary Board has been discussing the question of artesian wells for the town, Government has installed dcop well pumps for the three hospital wells at Sitiawan at a cost of $400.34 words
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Advertisement129 1927-09-05 9 i"DOBINSONC" B^ —FOR VALUE AND SERVICE— SALE BARGAINS Uoo too I ASSORTED P^JJ^iv LA DIESJ Ladies' Hats. Voile Frocks. Greatly reduced. :^|B^All to be cleared j! PRlCES— frtm -V V reprardlcss of cost I 2.50 to 7\ ttnoA j 8.50 each §rf» f|/> eac h ■I ALL MODEL HATS GREATLY129 words
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Advertisement695 1927-09-05 10 —^REGULAR PASSENQER CARGO §»RVICES X PEEBS SERVICE MARSKJIXEB, LONDON **N. OoNT|KtNT,FOirNlptftLt WBEKLY SB* VKR LON DON AND CONT»KNT. j Twice montklf serriee Liverpool and Glasgow. (Vte Genoa and Havre.) r\w r !>«•- Spore. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. ADRASTUS London, H.ott?rdam and Hamburg Sept. 4 PERSEUS Marseilles, London, Rotterdam,695 words
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Advertisement558 1927-09-05 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). "ELLERMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Spore. s.». CITY OF SALFORD Sept. 25 s.s. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM Oct. 22 s.s. CITY OF558 words
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Advertisement413 1927-09-05 10 W* British India and Apc&r Lines. (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. 0 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S (.O\KR\V|FAT LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE, 0 OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AM) JAPAN. Due l)lu Tonnage. Singapore. IWMMgt. si neauor MALWA 11,100 Sept.413 words
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Article670 1927-09-05 11 Life Under Soviet Microscope. EVERY MOMENT TO CZ ACCOUNTED FOR. Rndape»t, July 27. During the past few days an important t-vent m thu Russian c< lony here has been the return from Russia of lieutenant Stefan Furst.it, who has arrived at Budapest after travoJlin^ on foot for seventeenThe Observer - 670 words
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128 1927-09-05 11 Nova Scotia's Farewell. London, Aujf. 19. Sydm-y (Nova Sootia).— The civic address orosontccl to Mr. Stanley Baldwin was «c--rnnipaaifid by an enormous cherry wood nii»p. vrith :i two_foot stem. The rif)\»'ds cheered Mr. Baldwin when bo put the pipe m his mouth and waved adieo. Four128 words
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Article24 1927-09-05 11 Notice ofMh? forthcoming narriafn between Mi. William Thomas Lewis, journ. Mist, arM Miss Sarah Leibovitch, stenographer, has been posted at the British Consulate-General Bangkok.24 words
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Advertisement409 1927-09-05 11 The Aristocrat of Cars J D,K»s not need a large amount of Advertising, >M!KKKVKK IT OOttß IT IS ATTOTRED. Setting a1 little morf» thuu half its value. < \<ldres> Inquiries to "MINERVA" c o Free Press. f RBVELATION^IN QUALITY REVOLUTION IN PRICE and delightful silk fabrics, very soft with velvety409 words
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Advertisement262 1927-09-05 11 I A/fa7iT\tjk&ii tie I Reprosentative for Far East and India Robert Blau, C— l 4 Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay, Singapore— Phone 4711. m j^^bt Eczema, Rashes [f^^^^^^^L Sores Eruptions X v /s cn^j'/e/i/ cleared. SOOfl ***** 1^ W Mr. r,,, rI r. Abbott, of .8. when the Blood262 words
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Article64 1927-09-05 12 (By courtosy of the Government Health Office.) For the twenty-four hours ending midnight Sept. 2nd. Max. shade fern p. 88.5 F Mm. shade temp. 76. 5 F Mean shade *emn. 81.4 F Max. sun radiation 156 F Mm. grass radiation 74.4 F Sea temnera+ure 82 F Mean wet-bulb64 words
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628 1927-09-05 12 Three-Quarters of a Million Miles. AN EAST ASIATIC CO.'S MOTOR SHIP. In all probability the East Asiatic Co.'s M.S. Fionia holds the record of the second longest mileage of any motor vessel m the world. Her total falls veiy lit lie short of the Selandia, whichThe Motor Ship - 628 words
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87 1927-09-05 12 Tie Kota Radja, which was launched recently from the De Schelde Yard for the Rotterdam Lloyd S.S. Co., is a 14-knots vessel designed to carry 9.300 tons of cargo and 1,500 tons of oil. She is 467 ft. m length, with a beam of87 words
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Article70 1927-09-05 12 STOW AWA Y S' ADVENTURE. Robbed and Thrown Overboard. Marseilles, Aug. 10. The British Consul has lodged a complaint that four men on board a steamer bound for America accepted the offer of a compatriot of 40,000 francs to smuggle them aboard a tramp steamer. Later they were robbed of70 words
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Article53 1927-09-05 12 The Calchas arrived from Home yesterday with 102 troops bound for the China station. One male passenger on hoard the Kumsanp died during: the voyatre from Hong Kong to Singapore. The British Invicta steamer "Mesopotamia, 2,763 tens net, ('apt. K. Williams, arrived m port yesterday with a cargo of asphalt53 words
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Advertisement621 1927-09-05 12 Burns Philp Line Incorporated m Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Reguar monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The ss. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe,621 words
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Advertisement421 1927-09-05 12 Kerr Steamship Co. W 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK < lut-orporare.l m U.S.A.) General Accnta REGULAR FREIGHT SBSVfCE Kj BOSTON. NEW YORK, PIDLADELPHU AM BALTIMORE S.S. VENICE MARU M.S. SILVERGUAVA M.S. SILVERBELLE PACIFIC-JAVA-CALCUTTASERVIfP SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO N|) L LOS ANGELES HARBOUR M.S. SILVERLARCH due Sept. 17 OUTWARDS TO CALCUTTA421 words
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Advertisement223 1927-09-05 12 CHARGEURS REIMS. (Incorporate! n Fraiet Kejtular mnt,ihl> f r j uh (|(1 PaSS»MIL'<T ».rv|,«'. OUTWARDS. SAIGON. TOI'RANK \M, H.\l!H«, Nll !*ue Sinnp, irt ADEN CAP LAY CAP PADAK.W HOMEWARDS. MARSEILLES, RAVRK, Ml Nkllth AND AMNNEIUV CAP TOUEANE CAP LAY "Cap" steamer* are smtlf cUss »-,< have excellent pa«4<««'nc«»r &t--commodatinn nith223 words
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Miscellaneous624 1927-09-05 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. K'ota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6624 words
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Advertisement674 1927-09-05 13 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. Steamers. Arrive. Leave Aon K«ttcrHam. Namburp, Bremen, —iiutp vi;» Colombo, Aden and po^t S Amazon Maru Sept 16 Sept. 17 Hay, Cape Town. Rio, U i Huenos Aires. t Hawaii Maru Oct. I Oct. 7 y.m 2«l*Ti Dar-es-Salaam, lag* Hay and Durban. t M xico674 words
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Advertisement436 1927-09-05 13 HUKEL^OOMTORr LINERS "«i*^&c3r" Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All state-rooms are outside rooms, well -ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beda. (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate, all have hot and cold running water. The spacious436 words
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Advertisement626 1927-09-05 13 K. P. M. m (Incorporated m HoUand) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640, with sub^connections to:— Passage, Freight Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. Representatives m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA. All information, detailed it.neraries, free of charge.626 words
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Article637 1927-09-05 14 Town Versus Country. ECHO OF THE REDS. ,1 The riots o( July 15 and 16 m Vienna mated m some quarters abroad the impression that the Social Democrats of Aus.l ia wanted to .upset the existing regime by a coup d' etat, and to replace it byManchester Guardian - 637 words
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Article114 1927-09-05 14 First Edition "Schoolboy Lyrics" RealiseH 1450. Two first edition Kiplinyr copies realised a total of £805 at Sotheby's m mail week. The first copy, "Schoolboy Lyrics," printed at Lahore m 188 1, was bought by Mr. Walter Spencer for £450, and the second, "Echoes" (1884), was sold for114 words
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Article97 1927-09-05 14 A report was recently circulated to the effect that Mrs. Chiang Kai-shek had left Shanghai for the U.S.A. by the President Madison. Extensive inquiries failed to secure confirmation. The Dollar Steair-^hip Co., are confident that a ticket was n«">t issued by their passenger department: it might be, however, that theChina Mail - 97 words
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Advertisement266 1927-09-05 14 m ig^^^^^^^^^gjßf^S^^^^^^ i" I S%" i" ?"+>'&. %T&XJL "2 f 4~* t J fm T I Ox*\J ''<„,, I i f 1 1 1. >JI ITY V I it a delightful Blen<J of the finest Highland J Malt and other Scotch Whiskies, matured I m Seasoned Wood. JW TW WSTHJIRSACtNCTLTO./266 words
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Advertisement273 1927-09-05 14 .^BBbI BBBeL; •jfisfl BBK' -SB HS\Xe^£? .^SBBI^^B BBB^> jfiMsl BBwl JB WTSIX?/^ffyTfUpß BmC Mind my Throat? I am minding my throat this is a Craven "A" Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats by Carreras Ltd. Sole Agents HUTTENBACH LAZARUS A SONS LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, IPOH, KUALA-LUMPUR I TOO Keep Mosquitoes273 words
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Article727 1927-09-05 15 Tapah 2.80 2.90 Mule Anson 2.75 2.80 remerloh 1.07% 1.15 I'lu Beout 63 67 United Mah-.cn 2.20 2.25 dv Pandan 1.20 1.30 ex. Utan Simpon 3.50 3.80 INDUSTRIALS. Central Fntrine 82 87% a- urn Smeltera 22.10 22.50 •air and Neaves 18.40 18.70 lamm. ra 177.00 182.00 cum727 words
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Article65 1927-09-05 15 S«'ptpnibt'r. 'A. Bank 4 m.s. 2|3 31-32 Hank demand 2|3 123-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 2|4% New York, demand 56 Credits 90 days 57^ France, demand 1420 India. ft. T. |fi Hong Kon^. dfflMßd ISH !>f. Dl«. V<ikohain;i. demand 117' 4 Xom. iava. ck'imtn<) 13y Banprkok, demand BOV2 Bar65 words
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Article211 1927-09-05 15 September, Tin 100 Ton- $11.Ganibier 7.00 Pepper White 106 Pepper Black 62 Flake Tapioca 6.6^ Pearl Srffca Small 7.40 Copra 10.60 Copia SumlrkM 11.10 Opium, Benares unt. 4,000 Ri<-e Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle <Nev;> 330 Rice, Sium old No. 1 330 Rice, Rangoon Bintan 260 Rice. Rangoon211 words
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Article57 1927-09-05 15 September ird., 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Seller* K.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. S >'° l 57.. f,7- 4 tnndard K.s.s. on Tender Sept. ;,t--, 58 Oct-Dec. 5!» Jan-Mar. 61 e»i< 4 Tone of Market: Quiet Steady. l>:«ty<t Cable: London Spot Sheet 1G •-•„<! per ll».57 words
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Article179 1927-09-05 15 KX-SEKVICE BKOTHSRHOOD w I I'll "SHELL-HOLES." Johannesburg, Jul\ 21. Remarkable success has been achieved m South Africa by a mm order of ex-service-men wi!tv«l "The Memorable Order* cf Tin Huts." Although the order is only s.\weeks old, thousands are already wearing the symbol, a miniature179 words
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Article59 1927-09-05 15 Ik'rlin, Ann. I A dispatch Prom Moscow reports ihat kp "Xplorinp society has discovered a tribe of real Amazons m region called Sakatalsk lCs> miles from the southern end of the Caspian Sea. They call themselvi Jassai which meana maidens. The men do housework and the59 words
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Article32 1927-09-05 15 London, Auk. 23. The late Mr. Kevin O'Hi^^ins, VicePregideni of the Executive Council of the r "ish Free State, who was assassinated recently, died intestate. He ]*m t £i,r>2fi.32 words
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Article357 1927-09-05 15 PENAWAT MSDGBR& The order for the two m w steel electrically operated bucket dredgera and on.steam operated channel digging dred Ke re quired for the Penawat Malaya) Tin Dftufc. in P Company, Limited. -a mm local flo tation—has been placed with I'nitod Krtgi news Limited. The dredgsis357 words
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Article198 1927-09-05 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. i Singapere, S<«i>t. 3. Runner. London, La 4%d. V»d damn Local "T1- cts. Tin.—London. i2>l io s. |0a vp. Leeal !?14"» for 100 tons. Minijjjr.-Murni L'.'JT I.'1 2.31 V», Talam l.:;-> 1.35, .Malay;-. Cons< lidated 1.2S 1.89, Linru: K5 1.90. Johan 24' 2 26 eLs.. Petalfn«198 words
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Article64 1927-09-05 15 Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Kuala Lumpur, agents for Beaufort Borneo have received telegraphic advice fiom the Secretaries o! tin- Hcaufort (Borneo) Rubber Co. \a<\.. that the Hoard recommend payment on 'iltt: instant of a final dividend of lv per cent (actual) m respect nI financial yeai waking 17%64 words
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Article112 1927-09-05 15 Saturday's Alterations. Buyer.« Sr»M«r. llaad Vai (fl 29a Bd 30* Joban Tin (81 20 2 i Kamunting (sa) 20a 20a 6*l Kinta Tin ($1) 1 c, Kuyoh Tin ($1) 1.;,:, i.<; i K. Lumpur Tin (£1 38a :''i ::<. Lahat Mine s 19a "'.'l 20 N. Tsiping112 words
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Advertisement360 1927-09-05 15 TUff TRPAT PACfrrniT w m w. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $27,000,000 J lHfc GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: Winchester Uo^TT"*^ Settlelnents I The Company has £20,006 deposited '^X^ n LONIK >N OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. I tposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with360 words
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Advertisement377 1927-09-05 15 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880— SC^S^SP* V.100.000,000 K'l-ervi- Fund V.92,500,000 1 resident: K. Kodama Esq. Vfc* President: K. Takeuchi Bm v k I>l HECTORS. M. Oila^iviEsq. K Moffami, Esq. Baron K. Iwaaaki. R. Ichinomiya Eaq X WatanaJ,,. _Eaq. T Okttbo, Em Baron K. Mortaura v. Suitsu. Em •V377 words
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Advertisement466 1927-09-05 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. i Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hon^konjr. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 ieserve Fund— Sterling i'C.OOO,OOO Silver $13,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon: Mr. I>. Q, M. Bernard, Chairman A. 11. Compton, Esq., Deputy Chairman •V.466 words
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Advertisement39 1927-09-05 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Koyal (barter AJ). 1720> FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.39 words
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Article2044 1927-09-05 16 A Successful Start. ARDGLEN'S FINE WIN. Fine weather favoured the opening of the Autumn race meeting on Saturday and there was a large attendance including H.H. the Sultan of Perak who m addition to the delights of a pleasant afternoon and the music of the band of the2,044 words
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Article343 1927-09-05 16 Race No. 1. Horses (Purse) 3rd Division about 6 furlongs, 2.30 p.m. Madrigal 9. Panrilia 8.12, Toropo 8.11. Ada Jay 8.10, Crisp 8.9. Vatoy 8.6, Firooz K.. r >. Nautch Girl 8.4. Melgeo 8.4, Grey Habit 8.2. Hunv>urou.> 8.1, Dignity 8. Durbar 11. 8. He 7.12, Gay343 words
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Article94 1927-09-05 16 Escotelle tea, which is grown at Escot Estate, Tanjong Malini, by Mr. M. J. Kennaway, shows that tea need not necessarily be grown at high levels to be good. The estate is now producing about 100 lb. per month. A cup of tea made from Escotelle tastes like a cup94 words
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Article272 1927-09-05 16 Saturday's League Results. SEVEN FOR THE FOREST. [Renter's Service.] London, Sept. 3 League matches played to-day resulted as follows: Division I. Arsenal 6, Sheffield Un. 1. Birmingham 0, Manchester Un. 0. Bolton 3, Blackburn 1. Furnley 2, Bury 3. Leicester 3, Sunderland Liverpool 0, Aston Villa 0. Middlesbrough272 words
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Article97 1927-09-05 16 The September Bogey competition was flayed on Saturday and Sunday and resulted m a win for Mr. W. A. Campbell. Seventy cards were taken out and the following were returned. W. A. Campbell 1G 3 up M. Gell 10 1 down G. C. Nash 2 2 M.97 words
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Article53 1927-09-05 16 The Men's monthly medal (Stroke) will be played on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 10th and 11th and the Ladies monthly medal (Stroke) on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 14th and 15th. The Men's two-ball foursomes competition will be played on Sunday Sept. 25th and Mixed foursomes competition on53 words
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Article59 1927-09-05 16 [Reuter's Service.] Boulogne, Sept. 3. The thirteen year old American twins Phyllis and Bernice Zitenfeld started their Channel Swim from Cap Grisnez. The sisters are escorted by two tugs m order that if one gives up the other will be enabled to continue. The third woman59 words
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Article22 1927-09-05 16 Reuter's Service. London. Sept. 3. The Zitenfeld Twins and Miss Jane Darwin have given up their channel swim attempts.22 words
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Article46 1927-09-05 16 At an extraordinary general meeting of the Perak St. Andrew's Society, it was resolved to make an addition to the rules of the Society to provide for the election of a Vice-Chieftain, and accordingly the Hon. Mr. J. S. Ferguson was elected Vice-Chief-tain of the Society.46 words
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Advertisement221 1927-09-05 16 THE STEIN WAY! IS THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS IS USED BY ALL EMINENT MUSICIANS ivvn- M '"i 'Ay COME IN, WE WILL BE PLEASED TO DEMON&nUTI THIS SUPERB INSTRUMKN'T jj MOUTRIE CO., LTD. jj ■I Raffles Place Singapore >%WAW;%W.V.W.W.V.VAV.%VAV.V.V.VA\v^v/ IV ESTABLISHED 1872 ii t i SEWING MACHINES. I ALL221 words
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