The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 June 1928

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1 19 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press 1" CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1928. NO. 12.447
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  • 270 1 It is thought that there row remains little hope of rescuing the three members -:f Nnbile's party who set <;1T on i'-i tor land s«::-n after the airship trashed I'age 11. There has been further trouble on the Jer\i s I.ay. a delegate from the «n«ine ro:.m
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  • 1136 1 ON READING THE 100th NUMBER OF THK LONDON MERCURY. Here in faraway Malay. i. the great event of the ndlt ii the weekly .Mail. announcement ii more eagerlj looted foe wi the local papers than that irhieh Hates the exact moment when the horn mail il expected. In Penang 1
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 171 1 j: SWALLOW ARIELL'S (WORLD RENOWNED) BISCUITS AND CAKES Raffles Hotel"! Rooms with Modern Sanitation. TEA DINER i DANCES GRILL ROOM DANSANT I UO™Zy Unrivalled in the East. EVERY E S^ Y TANIA SVETLANOVA ,SS£ AND SATURDAY McGuires iu«« ALEX: SALNIKOFF. Orchestra. tl o t n i c^x. McGaire's The ell-known
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    • 214 1 ffi Sa» r* 1 jUf.p >_ ■ilT**TTl—— f F» BRILLIANTINE POWDERS SOAPS ]\-~^^SoL 1 LAVENDER SALTS f Jf^ffflm 1 COOD A TASTS I I The CROWN PKiaFOMHiKY CXXiidT I i ZOX DON PARIS NEW YORK I 1 I I "CROWN" MEANS DISTINCTION AND GOOD TASTE IN I PERFUMERY AND TOILET
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    • 119 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Cold Storage have a fresh supply of pork— Page 10. Crown toilet preparations are the sitrn of good taste Page 1. Auction sales by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. Page 12. Kelly and Walsh have on sale several new and recent publications Page 10. The R.A.0.8.
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    • 10 1 MVV»Ve\VVWrtVWuVVVtrW^dV»Vfc SWALLOW ARIELL'S IN 5 LB. HAGS PATENT ROLLER FLOUR
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 137 1 THE >VEEK. Wednt'sJay. 27th. High Water. 5.54 a.m.. 7.:'.. »!.L?7 p.m. T.'J. Malacca: H. W. 3.00 a.m.. 4.">. 3.30 p.m. V4. Opening New l*«'st Office, 10 a.m. Football: Div. I. Malays vs. R.A. S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. S.C.C. Snooker Semi-final, 6.16. Hoxir.tf. New World. 9.15. Thursday 2Sth. Hiph Water. 7.15 a.m.T
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  • 428 2 Hoy's Aimless Murder. A if. „>.>'<! boy, Frederick Einch, uaround utility bul insane when indicted before Mi Jut i< w i ight at ic »i<. iJadev for the murdei of Matilda Wood, aged > who had lived in the same hor.se a- Finch, in ott< nham
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  • 362 2 < ommunists Hook Proscribed. London. Jane 1 th. [j H usi of Commons to daj reI i Wilfred Weilock (Labour), Earl aid that u i > <>k entitled "The P rs of Oil,*' which was sen to India by a London Her, had been confiscated "i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 283 2 UVBRPOOL VIRUS. For the Destruction of Rats, Mice and h leld Mice. Harmless to Domestic Animals. Household Size. Estate and Factory Size. $3.23 MEDICAL HALL LTD., Opposite New Post Office. M DM KELVEY'S SCHOOL OF DANCING Character, Classical. Clog:, Exhibition, Ballet, Toe and Latest Ball-Room Dancing. Write for an appointment:
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    • 255 2 I Victorm Mn nc o m i n g shortly! i. •1 I f K^! "y I lOVE HATH NO MAN I" 5 WATCH FOR BOOKING DATES AT LITTLE'S. IPAVILION FROM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th.. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. F AITS T M i •ihh a^*^a^^ asHai I SMIL JANNINGS as
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    • 272 2 AI.HAMBRA (Tan Cheng Kee and Co., Ltd.. Proprietor. Commencing Sunday June 24th. THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. NAZIMOVA IN MY SON A sweeping drama of sea folk— The story of a bo? irho Mked sacrifice a mother can make— Nazimova in her beautiful In the First Show at 7.30 p.m FIGHTING
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  • 962 3 BRITAIN'S POLICY IN CHINA. A Shakespeare Museum. I roni Our Own Corres|ir-n<len\ J YcbofcttMa '!ay 21. Grenl Britain ia wedded to a policy of absolute non-inteiv -n ion in Chine* aflairs accortilu.? to Ba.on Matsui, Japan's arabas sailor to the Court of Si. ,Jamt>s. However declared this
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  • 27 3 Gd, BOXHA3I STREF.T, Ratflefl Square, Singapore, Over- Vol i: tna Specie Bank Reading Room lipen Daily 9.SO—II.SC Senriea every Sundny 10.00. i♦• moo3
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 176 3 a B^^^^-^^^B B^P^Sh^BW^Bl B^B^L^B^BW THE FOOD OF KINGS Court Physicians know the best and :j see that Royal Babies have the best. That is Why Glaxo has been used I with success in 5 Royal Nurseries. Only the best is good enough for your 5 Baby, for is he not
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    • 173 3 T^olynos washes I J\t and cleans the I teeth, gums, the en- I tire mouth. It kills I decay-producing I germs and leaves I the mouth with a I delightfully clean, I cool, refreshed I feeling for hours I afterwards* I Economical too— one half inch on I a dry
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    • 347 3 5 "™™*VWWVVVVWVVW.^^ IAWWMWWMW.VW.W.V.N, Estate S Trust Agencies I (1927) Limited I > (Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance of 1926. ■I with Security deposited with the Straits 5 Settlements Government.) > ■1 is prepared to act as l\ Trustees. Executors, Administrators, Receivers, Managers of Real Estate, Attorneys for Collection of
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  • 255 4 Capt. Campbell May Try Denmark. Captain Malcolm, Campbell's forthcomcoming attempt to recapture the world's speed record, which the Royal Automobile Club refused to permit on the famous ■trefoil of sands at Pendine. Carmarthenshire, may possibly be made in Denmark. A report has been received by Captain Campbell
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  • 176 4 Ten thousand L.G.O.C. bus-drivers received a special typewritten appeal letter from Mr. G. J. Shave, the operating manager, in which he asks them to economise in the consumption of petrol without jeopardising the efficiency of the bus services. He p >int> out
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  • 30 4 We have in this country men with more ingenuity and more practical application of scientific principles to actual manufacture than in any other country in the world. Sir Alfred Mond.
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  • 999 4 TRIALS OF THE ROAD. Driving Examinations Necessary. Ever since the war I have defended, in so far as he could be defended, the "new" motorist; but I am beginning to realise that he is only human wh n he is a she, aIBMMj startlinglv human. For six months
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  • 72 4 Now-Fit the New Goodyear Balloon WHATKVKK.i, I tyre you fit. (h,. I Balloon offer. m fuller measure I For ,o-daV> I h .he mu Ur j ever made. And lh;it Henuine siunifi (:in h na <*-y«r to ni:idt J^J I one hundred m.11j,,,, r 1 Theref»re— 1,,,,K t( h) (ioodyear
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  • 409 4 130 miles almost due north of Deti near the western shore of Lake Huron i-J a small lake known as Lake Solitude and in connection with i T the inhabitants of th Tawa? district in which the Lake llaa, have' for generations told a
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  • 127 4 New 'Morris Seven' Cheap to Run. Thousands of people have been asking whether the £100 motor-car will shortly be a reality since it became known that Mr. W. R. Morris, head of the famous HM^tor car n-.anufacturinpr firm, had designed and would soon put on the
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  • 63 4 A scheme of giving medal- to their \an driven to encouiau'e tarcful driving hat been started by the house of Drage. Eight of their drivers, who nave pone through year's driving throughout Britain with ut the sliphte>t accident or a single complaint were presented with silver medaS
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  • 264 4 HOW AN INDUSTRY BUILT A CITY. Tht city of I- lint, 1 h.-.n the !on of tl B I since 1904. At t:,.r I ■one 1438 l people I >i>ted of a single in si I total personnel including din 1 help was well aader 100 i (»n July i>t
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  • 110 4 It i- MHnewhai rtmar spite of their advaatai for motor- are not MOTC n recent testi which have bttl <' ru l Berlin will have serve,! I POM it' they (Ira. important application of mbbi were oarrieil out with I Mm inp of what may \h- dtwribi
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  • 35 4 Willesdea man: I waal from my wtfc because ihs debt. Magistrate: The Iw P' avenue> bf which I wifc her husband, bui there ire for the husband who tk his wife, and debt b not
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  • 17 4 MOTOR TRADE Energy wanted; with commercial I cations, with copu No. 148 caw Frw P
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    • 156 4 I HIGH PRESSURE AND BALLOON TYRES AND TUBES. /JQmK* w3 Tim* t.> flfl-tir.) rs»"> J Distributors CYCLE AND CAPRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD., Singapore. j| I Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penanjar, Ipoh, Malacca. 3 I H b^^ 1 a vh I v i^^^cbßßB3C**^^^^ f THE riSK RUBBER COMPANY. (TAR EAST), LIMITED: SALES
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  • 308 5 T ht 3rd 1.- -s Traveler who Goes by Road. i Railway has < about year for the past three yeare road competition. Sir Herbert r, manager of the Fouthero We are losing pass* ng n ri the railways. People are g nd more
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  • 50 5 .*"'■■> appreciate what it costs to work 1 fcndm.. The latest annual figures, all II thorn an outlay of £25,612— nearly *«J a week. number of times the bascules were a admit the passing of ve?sels in -month was 5,372, and the aver- of street traffic resulting was just Vu(
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  • 189 5 Cinema Helps to Solve Street Problems. A cinematograph survey of London, to help the authorities in their study of the tangled traffic problem, is now being made by the Hi me Office, acting in conjunction with the Ministry ol Transport and Scotland-yard. Four officials, accompanied by an
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  • 253 5 By travelling T>,ooo miles in less than 4.800 consecutive minutes, the Studebaker Director established a record for strictly stock automobiles in its price class at Atlantic City. N.J.. U.S.A., on April 23rd. The record was made under the supervision of th<> American Automobile Association. The new
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  • 816 5 London to Bagdad by Car. Harold Churchill vrhiivr for the New York press has just completed a trip Iron London to Bagdad and his story makes interesting reading. He says: Kipling was right in one sense, of course. The Bsst and West ray never meet
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  • 141 5 Trussed Up in Quarry With Artificial Wreath. Belfast. Trussed up in a sack, the body of a woman who has been missing 1 for a year was found at the bott«m of Falmore Quarry outside Dundalk, after the quarry had beer pumped dryFor several days the
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  • 27 5 We very much regret to learn that Hi? Highness the Sultan of Johore is ill at pre jer.t and we wish His Hifffcneu a speedy T.O.M. recovery.
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  • 145 5 East Indian Services to Start in the Autumn. A remarkable spurt in civil aviation was effected by Holland last year. During the flying union which has just opened, services will be operated thrice daily on the Amsterdam-London route and twice a day to Paris, Brussels and Hamburg.
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  • 89 5 Important Shanghai Derision. ■ONG KONG BANK KAILS. Slvjnj»h?ij. Jimio i An important ur, Far-rearhinf decision affecting the entire commercial community of Shanghai, and involving lank trust receipts, was delivered in the Provisional Court this morning. The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank charged two German merchants, Messrs. Berblinger
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  • 102 5 Helps to Build Church Tower. The Duke of Argyll, who is Ln residence at lnverarav Castle, Argyllshire, is helping in the erection of a H >ne tower to h<>use the peal of belli belonging to All Saints' Episcopal Church, Invciaray. When work is in full iwtag on the
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  • 76 5 Wilkins and Myrd to i o-Operate. London, June 6. New York. The President of the American Geographical Society announced to-day that there would not \n> a race between Captain Wilkins and Commander Byrd to the South I'ole. Both explorers would survey different paits of the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 16 5 d '*^r^ <^" v 1 1 ii i B^BV V^B^^^^B^BB^ B^r^B^BJ B^b^^^^ i B^B^L MOTORS 1^ IMITED
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  • 1154 6 by OIK ("HESS EDITOR Problem No. 12: (by Rev. J. Jespersen.) Blade 0 pieces. White 7 pieces. White to movo and mate in three. Two very important eheM gatherings take place in July, OOC the annual congress of the British Chess Federation, the other the Congress
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  • 315 6 Problem No. 41a (Forsyth Notation) 8; S: lrplKT:!; T>p2; r3kß'2; P2p4; QR6; 3K4 Key Move R— Kt3. Black ha? 18 alternatives in all of which exc ;>t one the White Queen mates on the diagonal— in fact she "looks askew"; which reminds cne of Nell Ccok in the
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  • 1250 6 Psychology znd Your Partner. i».v "HORATIUS." What is ihe Ideal partnership at bridge 1 One cheery plsycr of M? a'-cuaintan-.e alwa>s offers his congratulations to the mar he outs with. It is his facetious, mockmodest way of forestalling expected exda mations of ajrony and despair. These,
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  • 33 6 Up to unit 55 frames have been deci in the American Handicap Tournament a1 the Singapore Chess Club and th< present position of the competitors us as follow DFD *****5454
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  • 81 6 Roman! Tyndali, 26, and Alfred Hall. S3 ship's stewards, were each fined CIO at Eas Ham Polfce Court for being stowaways ir kke Minnewaska. which left New York or May V-K After discovery they worked and rave no trouble, hut when the vessel arrived ?t Gravesend they jumped
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  • 149 6 Limited Company to Promote Liverpool's Interests. Liverpool Organisation, Limited, vrai g stered on May ir> m a company limited by guarantee and not having a ihan i tal, with 100 members, each liable >r t' in the event of winding up. The i I aio to tako
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  • 720 6 I Reflections After Hafcen's Victory t m AMERICANS MORE PRACTISED I\ i,,, |f ART OF WINNING. 5 by j: Charles A. WRitcombe. The British golfer takes off his hat to Walter Hagen. He is undoubtedly a great player endowed not only with true golfing
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  • 159 6 Shot h> Rejected Lover. New York. Ma> 17. Maria Montero, the gifted young SpanMli iar.( ei v.h > ap| at than r and Olympia d thi apartment i ti the fashionable iJ"<'i' St udioa foil v larrei v. i •atu.i't.i A.rg ntine admirer named < -.luml
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  • 23 6 .;<;: Horses Classified. ti i I r.. I i»t »l ing a 1 an I 11. Oj»ua i her to run
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  • 47 6 |'r»<lu< lumi Slinml.it. <l l»\ IN Mr. Henry M tivc candidate foi thi that as 11 of the B they would be aWe I the 1 itepi :k ••'I h ha rill I duced from coal ii I irorV i i tuall> 1
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  • 422 7 Annual Meeting. The report of the Selangor Turf Club foi the half year ended April 30th. states: 1 he accompanying statement of Accounts shows a surplus for the seven months of $75,643.16 after allowing $15,643.16 for depreciati. :i <>n buildings, machinery, equipment, etc., and thv expenditure of
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  • 140 7 Thr annual drill and games competition for the vernacular schools was held on the Geylang School ground on Tuesday last. Over 400 pupil? from sixteen schools participated in the competition, which con-MsU-d of a set drill, athletic games and a nassed drill. The competition
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  • 104 7 Saturday's Rowing Programme. 1.30 p.m. Open Pair*. Red.— Bow P. Storr; Btr: A. P. Goldman; Cox. F. F. Wcarne. Yellow:— Bow. T. H. Stone; Str: J. C. H. Booth; Cox. J. R. Perry. 4.45 p.m. Junior Sculls. R^d: c. F. Burgoyne. Yellow:— W. B. Crookes. Gmcm: G. G.
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  • 28 7 "^Middlesex and Derbyshire each score 4 points in respect of a match wherein a first innings result was not reached after six hours play. *****
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 165 7 ITHE "TERMICIDE I j WHITE ANT EXTERMINATOR f 1 9 1 ft" »«a«»] r^ El >^^^ .iS>!^Bfl^ \9 rough usage, wear and I All parts are easily crot 1 at and can be renewed. 1 m j a ej i This useful little machine 1 I well rid you of
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    • 35 7 The man who, in his vanity, imagines himself in any way a super-man and who tries to behave as though he were more than human, invariably ends by becoming less than human. Mr. Aldous Huxley.
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    • 364 7 For this, the best battery is essential, TYPE 3 XCI3 IEH The reliability and enormous store of energy r for ch Mis mountin<J c T" 1 j t w»vj v/i v,iiv,i gy Cut away to show coistrucoi every nxiae battery make it the battery par i tio:it suitabI for ot
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  • 437 8 The Part Rubber Plays. In the rarytry and the sick room, in the hospital and laboratory rubber in various fornta occupies a place of great importance. There might, however, be a tendency to overlook the sum of rubber's contribution ho the amelioration of pain and suffering. unless
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  • 143 8 is. A. HONOURS BRITISH ENGINEER. Sir Krhert Hadfield"* Triumph sir Robert Hadfteld, who owing to his association with Bean cars has recently become interested in the motor-car industry, has just received **rj hiuh Jibuti from Aroei icans. He has been elected Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences, Washington,
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  • 132 8 Enterprise That Has Repaid Him. The Maharaiah Jam Sahib of Nawanagai C'Ranji"). who has arrived in England for the summer, ha^ been able to carry out many improvements in his State since. twenty-one years ago. he became its ruler. He has been paying special attention it. recent
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  • 98 8 Fetched and Dropped on l.iner. Lordon. An American woman who discovered when she wmi about to leave London to catch the beat train for Southampton that a parcel of specially-ordered frocks had not arrived, telephoned frantically and ascertained that they had been delivered at the WTOPg hotel.
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  • 60 8 "Lmb Freedom Than Schoolboys." Why do you women try to reduce your husbands to the level of little babies or boya in knickerbockers? The average married man has not the freedom of a srhoolboy! Mr. Cairns, the magistrate, at Thames Police Court. Every woman is entitled to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 180 8 U FEW MINUTES! B 1 per week spent testing your car tyre pressure B will be well repaid. J The LIFE OF YOUR TYRE depends on correct inflation. T z^ <^ p %^X 1 us: mr^j^^\ AND 2 4 U.S. TYKL I ppesWjpe gmgelJ pp a m PRESSURE .^fe> &?s
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    • 587 8 Let Wincarnis aid Nature I* well above the level which health demands. -if l U In jit Everyone can become fit and keep tit by drinking il'l jij \\J~*§£\. *S% \llliLt 'm I"*.< > oo Ml MBERS l^'«Vk* irzZt ■V^Brwl^^B' /^BHb^ ALONE i it\ /^BBBV^ 3 t \l /^^KA w*-^-**
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 392 9 BUSINESS CARDS. MiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiticiiituiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiniMiiiuiitmiuinHiiK K iIK PUBB IiOIDBOTTLE" BEER I :l VRMFUL CHEMICAL BBEB. m,i!llllltMIHIIIIIIIIllHllllllilllllllllNHHHIIIIIII)lh|IINIIIIIIIIHW FUNERALS. casket co. > EXPERIENCED UNDERTAKERS. S 08 v and Night Service. Tel. No. 7S. 5 TO LET. NORTB BRIDGE ROAD. Entry Apply MEYER BROTHERS. S'GLE IvOOM. -Suit oflico K irl, $80 pjn. Caloojoaia, Bt. Thoamat
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    • 577 9 FOR SALE. GREYHOUNDS FOR SALE SOMETHING SPECIAL. DiKKCT FEOM OUR K.LXNELS, stroos healthy pups, seven «7) months' old— ftvi dogs, two biteh'>s- by M Fiddleback M e: i lean I p." Registered National Coursinj Uub of Victoria. Both "Fiddlebaek" an; Uean Up" are big winners in the COOrmins World. Price
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    • 858 9 JERVIS BAY AFFAIR. BTOWAWAYS CHARGED AT COLOMBO. Capt Daniels' Explanation. [Healer's Service.] Colombo, .lu tt. The Jervis Bfty stowaways were harjrad at the police court heic on live counts, in eludinc one of arson. Captain Daniels in evidence said he wirelessed messages for assistance from the ship >winji to the
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    • 688 9 EGYPTIAN CRISIS. DISMISSAL OF THE MINISTRY. Stolen Document Published. [Reuter's Battfcue.] < :»ir« June 20. The Chamber has adjourned nil a new Cabinet has been foimed. Nahas I'asha, who read the rescript dismissing the Cabinet, received an ovation. Amid an excited crowd ef students and others yelling "Coward*, traitors" apparently
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    • 449 9 SMlllMlllllllllllUnilMlMtlWmilHMimilHtlMlllltlltlUlllMllllMlllllHimilllllHlUlUltllUlMllll.inilMUlimillMltt^ f AUX CHATS NOIR, LTD. I 6, BATTERYROAD. Sole Agents: I DR. ORESTE SINANIDE'S BEAUTY 1 PREPARATIONS. j BEAUTY!!! GOOD LOOKS!!! 1 WRINKI.FS and WITHERED APPEARANCE are not due to local IOMI tion of the SKIN, hut to the loss of the tone of the Facial Muscles. Dr. ORESTE
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    • 505 9 TENDERS. TENDERS. T« j thKm> ari' Invited for the enaction and completion of l»; reinforced concrete shopiiouses in th<- Knllnng District. 'l«-n<l«rH i lost- on the Ist August. 1928. Pinm .in<l ■pecificntioni t<. be obtained aeainsi sit of $!':>. H. R. ARBENZ, K.1./. Architect and Civil Enßineei Union Building, 2nd
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 21 10 FIND LAY. On Jam LV-th.. at Heaton Moor, i N K Manchester, i<> Dcrothy and W. Ha Findlay, a daughter.
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    • 20 10 HALL— COOPER. At St. .K»hn'< Church Ipoh, on June 23, 1928, C. W. Hall to .Mis: H. S. Cooper.
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  • 825 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THE POST OFFICE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27. IM& By turning to another page our readers will be able to make an interesting comparison between the Singapore Post Office of a decade ago and that which will in future supply the requirements of the Settlement, which is to be
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  • 83 10  - Malacca Guardian The Malay Mail hears that Dr. H. Black. 5.H.0.. Perak, is to act as Chief Health Officer. F.M.B. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin and family leavs.Malacca this wtek by the Ifata Har! for Singapore, en route for Home l>y the Ranpura. Mr. Franklin, who is Inspector in charge Central
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  • 105 10  - Malacca Guardian The driver and owner of a hire car who were convicted in the police court, last week, of not having two independent and efficient hrakes, were fined the paltry sum of $3. It often happens that for the very minor offence of not having the tail light of
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  • 127 10 WHY POSTPONEMENT WAS WANTED. Penang Defendant's Application. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I*enang, June -<">. In the Supreme Court to-day Mr. .1. J. Sawders asked for a postponement of the ca? in which Lai Yew Sen^ claims $.'i7.o(>o and $1,100 interest, on money deposited with Np Boon YotttJ, as
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  • 160 10 Hijjh Standard at School Meetinir-; (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Juno 2ti. In preparation for Iho Malayan Athletic < hamHonships tl ie recent series of hitrli school sports show a standard. The pole |ump, s recular item in the Anglo-Chinese School sports wat won by Phun Honp
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  • 327 10 Monda>'s Meeting. Ai the meeting of Legi>lative Council on Monday Mr. Tan Cheng Lock will uk: "An the proposals of the Advisory Com< mittee, School of Agriculture. .Malaya, foi the erection of buildings for the >ch««.l t be carried out during the current year, arecommended by the Committee?
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  • 263 10 Veteran Ail-Round Sportsman. A familiar figure in th<> Kuala Lumpur Courts and in the cricket field many vear> f»eo. Mr. .R. If. McKemcie. ts«i«tanl Registrar. Supremo Court retired from Govornmc nt service on Wednesday after a period of :?4 yeais. and on his r>.~>th.
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  • 40 10 HEAD-ON (Ol.us|,,\ One Killed ami <»„,. I [From Our (h.-n r.. rr A head-on eollUion I th rn line between J passenger train. The fOOdS 1 train wu derailed ind 5 train"- r ismtlws. > One person wa> killed
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  • 52 10 FAKED "MILK M AID" LABELS. Nine Chinese shop k ill varimi* part of •'<• *'<! »»y the Detects charges of making and usii mark. It li alleged selling tinned milk of under tin- ruise of th, -\i mark. The ease irai mem Second Ifagisti inspector Poulaii f and postponed, th.
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  • 24 10 LATEST RUBBER \\n tk PEICES. f TFrom Our Own C,,,r- M n; i London, .lime j Mf«>rs. Syminfrton and Sj r j
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  • 393 10 The density of thi Harbour wa- brought into s case in the Disti I I I Captain .T. \v. Kummei thi K Ing the rules with i- I \e>-ei>. it being slleire mark irai submerged to lea\ e the poi t on June 2 Smith appeared for
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  • 25 10 dtteta up "That in elnai tioa •rmiml •mallpox.* 1 wi\\ CCA. Hall. Pril 28th ln»tanl at 8.15 1 men mrt welcome.
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    • 316 10 m THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S." SIMONDS 9f I "LIGHT" /A\ t^ tk Imwi Tale LE /^£l Sole Agents: I ;nAJV-""^ t^V;l Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd. l|^ I (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinance* I v%i^ Z-?'^ (Incorporated in Shanghai.) Hiiii^- -iL'^j^M SINGAPORE. I LIMITED SUPPLY OF |j FRESH PORK PROM
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    • 118 10 f>i Parfums de Luxe OOTY Chypre Origan Rose Jacqueminot > Paris |i Emeraude > "J EAU DE COTY to be had from all dealers Dupirc Brothers. V.WiSV.W.'.V.V.V.W.V.V.V.V.V _i %i T S j Sole Agents: The Borneo Co., Ltd. j RECENT PUBLICATIONS. I jiji IS CHINA MAD? B) R de Rufft
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  • THE MISSING EXPLORERS.
    • 118 11 Labour Attack on the Duty. iterV ■<> I I nndon. June 2."». Commons in the Committee inance Rill rejected Labour 1 allenging the tea duty as ary. The Labour member G. M. Gillett, said that .i been decrease in the am- coming in from British colonies, large increase
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    • 47 11 [Reutei 's Service.] Stockholm, June 2"». hich the Swedish aeroplane pick up Nobile wa> about 200 DO yards wide, and covered inches of snow. neni are preparing to despatch similar light machines to SpitzK(»mt'. Juno 2."j. ibile'l party has been cables on page 9.]
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  • 301 11 Verdict of Culpable Homicide Returned. •u p was concluded yesterday of the death of Marmah, the > wmi murdered in Lorong on the morning of June 10 A verdict of culpable homicide iting to murder was returned against first Accused. The other two rere arrested In connection
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  • THE JERVIS BAY AGAIN.
    • 69 11 Berlin Mail Bags Also Rifled. Renter's Service.! N«W York. June 26. Ihe postal authorities have learned that two bags of mail which have reached Berlin have been rifled. They are of opinion that this it further evidence in support of the theory that the I eviathan robbery was
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    • 73 11 Scots Guards for Shanghai. [Renter's Far Eastern Servicp.l Shanghai. June 26. The Scots Guards are due from Hong Kong very shortly. PEKING POST OFFICE CLOSED. [Renter's Far Eastern Service. l Nanking. June 26. The Nationalist Ministry of communications has notified the Foreign Ministry that the
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    • 52 11 [Xanvo Nichi-Nkhi Service.] Tokio, June 2,">. It i> understood that the Cabinet at tomorrow's meeting will discuss the evacuation of the Japanese troops from Shantung and North China, when it considers the appointment of Mr. K. Kawarada to be Chief of the civil administration
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    • 40 11 [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio. June 2.1 Mr. Kellogg's ant i- war treaty draft with the revised clauses i> expected to Ik- signed hi? the Japanese Government in the middle of July. LEarlier cables on page 9.]
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  • 295 11 Questions at Forthcoming Meeting. Several questions relating to various matters of public interest will be asked by Municipal Commissioners at Friday's meeting of the Commission. Questions in the name of Mr. See Tiong Wah are: Will the President state (a) how many itinerant hawkers' licences have been issued
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  • 64 11 Some days »gO a Chinese coolie in the quarries at Pulan Übin was buried beneath a huge mass of earth which came loose as he was working. The man was rescued by his fellow workmen and carried to the coolie lines where he died shortly after.
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  • REORGANISING BALDWIN'S.
    • 135 11 End of Oil War Foreseen. [Renter's Service. I London. June 2<J. At the annual meeting of the Shell Transport and Trading: Company, Lord Bearsted announced that the directors had selected the present time for the issue of new capital, because only recently prices in the principal markets
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    • 116 11 Governor Smith's Prospects. [Renter's Service.] Houstoi.. June 2«. Shirt-sleeves are rolled up literally in preparation for the National Democratic Convention, which is opening to-day. The temperature to-day is over ;>o degrees in the shade. Governor Smith's forces appear to be in supreme command of the situation. Dry
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    • 181 11 Fen*: Yuh Slang 111. (By arrangements with Nanyang Siang Pau Press). Hong Kong. June 2*i. Chiang Kai Shek has telegraphed to Yen Shi Shan that he starts his journey northward to night and has telegraphed to Pei Chung Si asking him to go to Peking for a
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    • 239 11 Twelve Hailams ArrestedBefore Mr. A. E. Coope, Magistrate at Ipoh on Saturday Capt. C. R. Morrish, the head of the Ferak Detective Police, charged twelve Hailams with attending a meeting of an unlawful soceity. His Worship: What is the name of the unlawful society? Captain
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  • 905 11 INTER-PORT YACHT RACES. Hospitable Batavia. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Supplementing his description of the in-ter-poit yacht races between Singapore and Batavia, which will he found in our sporting notes, our Java correspondent writes on June 22: On Sunday afternoon the Rear-Admiral was present and distributed the prizes which,
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    • 244 11 CARRON DOVER 1 RANGES Improved Pattern Designed jj |i Especially to Meet Local jj Requirements. WOOD BURNING BRITISH MADE. ir J THE "CARRON DOVER" RANGE I I}! DIMENSIONS OF RANGE.— INSIDE DIMENSIONS. jjj Hotplate Heijrht of Ovens. PRICES. jjj No. 6 33 4 x 18'-. 25L. ins. 18 x!• xl3
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  • 1076 12 STORY OF A GALLANT RESCUE. The Weather. (From Our Own Correspondent. Dunlin, May tl. Irish weather la proverbial for eccentricity and in a measure justifies what an \merican visitor once said >% It would !>«• -i fine country if it had a roof over it" What would
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    • 1016 12 Uinnnni korrengzal ointment IH 1 1 IH I x FOR WOUNDS> SORES> AND ALL SKIN dise *ses. •nllllll II GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE Wlf■# If FOR COUGHS. COLDS, AND. STOMACH COMPUIMTS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF JACOBEAN DESIGN WALNUT-STAINED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO. MOTOR CAR, etc. At No. 87, Meyer Roid (Tanjonjr
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    • 351 12 I Sllenburgs I Foods y art- particularly suited to the G leeding ot infants in hot a climates. 1 i t-y are free from aj harmful germs and are m N readily prepauned by the 1 d siiui>ic addition of boiling water only, thus giving B H complete ind* pendt
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    • 160 12 IVIil amlSßm*^ v ill I AmtwlfShiJr'* 1300 VVhen we first started in business our quest was "Quality "and no cheapening influences of CMpett tion can ever make us forget it. ETED ENGINEERS LIMITED. irorporaiod in the Straits Settlement?) a%O i 1 ijTjtjfssrs ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, 13, Battery Road. yJUX-j CALL FOR
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  • 264 13 Pads of a special process rubber were recently installed on one rail length of the permanent way of the F.M.S. Railways, with a view to preventing abrasion between the rail anH the sleeper, deadening the sound transmitted to the coaches, and absorbing the vibration delivered
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  • 141 13 DEATH CAUSED BY DRASTIC "CU RE." Mu>tard and Hot Water Bottle. UToUag, May 1 1. At an inquest at Woking this evening on Walter Ifould Major, aged »r>. retired schoolmaster, formerly of Eltham, Kent, who was found dead in bed at hi^ home a1 medical evidence showed that hi< death
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  • 136 13 Hontr Konir Coolie Quarter Searched. Through the action of a ship's cook irho is accused of making of with $1] 000 in silver, detectirei in th t > Hong Kong Cnmmal Investigation Department carried out an extensive and thorough comb-out of hand-truck coolies on the
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  • 132 13 Kv-Minister's Criticism of "(Jold-Braided" Staff During the discussion in the Canadian House of Commons on the supply vote for Canada House. London. some criticism was made of the personnel employed in London Only 11 per cent, of the staff, it was stated was Canadian or had lived in
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  • 153 13 Royal Mint's Commission (o Sculptor. Mr. Percy Motcalfe. the sculptor, has beer commissioned »>y the Royal Mint to make a model for the new (ireat Seal of England which is necessitated by the change i n the Kings title throujrh the creation of the Irish Free
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  • 58 13 IJarnet. A man who gave the name of G. A. Lynott. of Wigan, walked into ,Dr. Vatcher's surgery at Barnet and said he had taker .200 aspirins and had since walked fron Sh< nley t<> Barnet. about 5 miles. The doctor sent him to WellhoUSC Hos« pitalf
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    • 115 13 hus accurately provide the tread whicl I 1 Fires ton* 3 3 acc |P t the Jeco»miid«tloni »f The Firestone Tire 8 Rubber Co., (S.S Ltd. I*4>^t t\tti> Singapore. Vvlvllv Telephone— 374. GUM-DIPPED BALLOON TYRES. 1.1 w a t mm txL'iiCiiilYlC^ii T i%o 1/1/ f\ \*i/w /iti/it* «fti JL& maim
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    • 271 13 Offset Strain 'HAT priceless heritage of| ood beaitu ii often JL largely the result f a careful daily diet during the schooling period. These formitive years bring habits which .'.••c never brolccn. To relish natu il, pure foods, iU ch as Quaker Oats, is one rood habit, easily formed, which
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    • 719 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES ■XPKBSS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) n o Hue S pore. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. DIOMED For Marseilles.
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    • 516 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due S'pore. 1928. d.s. CITY OF PEKIN In Port s.s. CITY OF KHARTOUM July 28 s.s. CITY OF KHIOS Aug. 25 s.s.
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    • 380 14 British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated in England.) I MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO Ql7 D \C C c otiKVICto, PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SN cr UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS M AJEsf Y S GOV»» LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVIc Y OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND japan Tonnage. S'pore. Tonntff
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    • 653 15 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. |*s4oa. Rotterdam, Hamhurir. Hremcn. te «»««s. Arrlrs. LattV*. Antwerp vis Colombo, Aden and Port »i, T ban. Alcoa Hay, Cap, ',Wn S 19 Saatos, Rio, Montevideo and B. Aires, f Manila Maru J ulv ,n MonbßSfa. Zanzibar. Dnr-0.-SalaaM, S July 10 Beira. Lourenoo Marques and
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    • 456 15 Bfrrt »iAr^ifl^^a^paMßßaaaaaaaaaassssssss^^^^^^^^^^^^i^^^w.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^— TRAVEL^ COMFORT DOLLAR ggffk "PRESIDENT" I ft LINERS -^^WDollar President liners offer you hi aiiasji travol romforts. All state-rooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled K« fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths^ Mch havinis hd electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate, all hpve hot
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    • 628 15 K. P. M. XONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA). (Incorporated in Holland.) Q UNDER CONTRACT WITH THK NLTHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Ttl«phone No. 3640, with sub-connections to:— Passape, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. lUpresentaliveu in the StraiU Settlements (Singapore and P»n«n t > of the OFFICIAL
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  • 76 16 A cargo of coal arrived yesterday on board the Alness from Durban. The Ajax brought 945 pilgrims from Jeddah yesterday. During: the voyage ten pilgrims died. Deck passengers arriving yesterday from China ports included 807 by the Derwent and 1,925 by the Cremer. The M.M. mail steamer General
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  • 370 16 Two More Ships For Eastern Trade. Messrs. Cammell, Laird and Co., Ltd. have added to their previous successful orders by obtaining the contract of Uv Lancashire Shipping Co. for the construction of two new 10.000-ton vessels, which will be •lightly larger than two steamer which the
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  • 133 16 I'nfounded Fears for Larire Passenger Liner. Sensational rumours in Hong Kong were to the effect that at last there had occurm! a supreme piece of piracy, no less than the seizure of a large trans-Pacific vessel. It was known that a destroyer and a submarine had left Hong
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  • 89 16 All Day and All Nitfht Working Suircested. New Y<»rk. June 15. The Internationa! Shipping Conference has adopted a resolution, moved by Mr. Campbell, the gt-neral counsel for the American Steamship Owners Association, jointing out that the volume of traffic in the Panama Canal justified the continuous ail day
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    • 702 16 Burns Philp Line 1 f lncorporated in Anstralia.) (0) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. k*guiar monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). Th«- n.». MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia.
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    • 187 16 Skule, Norw. 682, from Bangkok 2<'., foi Bangkok 27. Cremer, Dut. 2754, from Amoy 2>'. foi Belawan 27. Hervar. Norw. 701, ;rom Bangkok '2C. for Bangkok 2S. Ajax, Brit. 42^". from lexldah 26. for unc. Magnet, Brit. 207, from S. Liad 26, ti I S. Liad unc. Jerantut. Biit. 74,
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    • 487 16 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc, 44, BEAVER STREET. NEW YORK (Incorporated in U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE T(> BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA r h BALTIMORE (via Suez) M.S. SILVERMAPLE due July 12 M.S. SILVERBELLE due Aujr. 13 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICr SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO \M) LOS ANGELES HARBOUR M.S.
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    • 120 16 BIBBY LINE LONDON ADDUSfI 22 PALL MALL LONDON LI I of fast tvrin-f(row Oil DrlvM Mall Passenger \V« between RANGOON COLOMBO. M \KSEIt LE5> PLTMOUTH AM) LONDOW with through connection f r< m Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SMII^ Steamer. h—l— KanfoOß CHESHIRE Jul y 26 YORKSHIRE *u* 9 LEICESTERSHIRE I
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    • 645 16 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sung«i Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6
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  • 843 17 SINGAPORE'S MOST IMPOSING BUILDING COMPLETE TO-DAYS OPENING CEREMONY. ten o clock this moraine Hi- t\ n jMijV. tterebyin.urm.Un, the SSfc'S,'^ «J"«* <B*jH«* Clifford) will formallv I-,,., Offlee have in the past e used to the new Genbuilding, (which is now completed,) slowly rising from I until
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  • 284 17 Ing notei on plants of interest the Supt. of Gardens: ra *u Sphaerocepfcala, A tree of this sn species is growing at ll( '"i end of the herbarium, by the There are two large hollow l base Of each leaf; in its these thorns are inhabited **hich
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  • 2340 17 THE £10.000 BRIBERY CASE. Mr. Maling's Admissions. Sydney, May 18. "I received £0.500. and I gave £7,500 to Aid. Green," was the admission of Mr. S. Y. Maling. deputy manager of the Sydney City Council electricity department, who today told a remarkable story to the royal commission. Mr.
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  • 512 17 SENSATIONAL TRIAL IN SHANGHAI. Secret Hearings. Seventeen C^jnete were fteatencssi to death by |ht Provisional Court at Shanghai on Jam v Two were .sentenced to imp: i -nment for life. FotU were sentenced to term- of imprisonment running i r m lWi t l( n N| Forty
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  • GIRL'S DEATH FALL.
    • 132 18 Bo) Who "DresHed and fin! Wnarr.** Sniion. employ U Wa n H the Sutton Wa erworks, whom m her I i th I oi Mi i h ave hi i Mr. Wata n, and as he v i ftnd him •u' wenl home to tell
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    • 78 18 **L©«M Control of Movements" in i Lond<*n S rcet. s. at West rail I 'ourt •-s drunk and incapabi i' 1 Vauxhall Bridp road, S.w A\ ang rhan lai a private h< tel en called ar his r i< it to give shortly way.* 1 I". f pleat
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    • 112 18 \::rinpf to Obtaii Pawport. Hi^l-. (i. Taunton, a -<>1i c i i < r with offices i the Strand, London, was at the Westminster Police Court fined £15 and S3 for making statements which were I i his knowledge untrue for the pur] of s curing a
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    • 74 18 Narrow British Outlook. London. June l#. v inj? the Conference of ths n of Headmistresses on th€ sul I of "East and West. Relativity and Knowledpe," Viscounl Haldane sail :h;ti no- c> been narrower than in our outlook toward* the last. Indian thought, taken ar it*
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    • 47 18 A pretty woman I I advantage ovei ev( in a mess; I m ah e of the double. ner and later he foun her nd the i rror to viiy youno intelli ual. But lect y, or i on plain. sir uld sot v
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    • 409 18 Your Smile and \four Simple New Dvntal Method \^^!x )Sf^ Restore* Cloudy Teeth to t& Gleaming Whiteness W <f^ A mt—^t^ Send coupon for 10-day tube \Vr^ f THAXKS tf> modern dental sci- T^** o*^0 seldom arc naturally oiT color. Most tQBv often they arc coated uith I jßr dingy
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    • 214 18 MORE POWER Marine Engines IS your marine engine giving that much soughtafter power that overcomes the most trying situations with ease and facility? Or are you obliged to repair ancj tinker with your engine before each trip? Examine the sturdy and dependable Kermath for your tug, cruiser, or launch *'A
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    • 146 18 SPOTLIGHTS 4z > AKIUI S I l |*KS IKOM 10.00 BORNEO MOTORS. LTD. iiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiuiMiiiiiiiiiii S*^ Jj^7^ "2rHj l^ e duMi requires. Hv j^^t^ffl^ made of Milk, Be \Y i V J^Z^^ T very I RepreaenUtire: H \1 H I I^e Tailored in I I England By Post I I and
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  • 8 19 KRASICK CO., EXCHANGE ANP SHARE BROKERS. 05F 6
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  • 42 19 < Incorporated in England by Koyai Chnrtrr A.D 1720 FIRK MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Roitds. Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARIJ >\V CO Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LI I; <H ALTERED HANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor) A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager
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  • 132 19 Rubber Stocks Down A^aln. |()iu Own Correspondent, Copyright.] London. J«m 2(k I" the rubber market conditions have remained idle and uninteresting. The tow has kept steady bat there wen- few al during the last account. T.')tn!oii stocks have undergone a furthei decrease of •J.'Hm tuns, while the
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  • 62 19 June 2'i. I. r. 111..- 2 X 7 Bank demand I H-m Pi kTate credits nui 2 I New York, demand 66 3-l»> Credits day« trance, demand 14J>> [i T. T. Hi I g Komi;, del I' V'okohama, demand 12 >l S^\ ueoui nd i:; i Bai grkok dei
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  • 198 19 June 2»>. Tin 125 Tun- $104 i .1,1 Peppei White 100 1». pper Black Tapioca Pearl S Small 8 10..M) Copi li ied 1 l L I ing Him l hnti Marl Ued Eagle (New) 330 Rue. S .-I No. 1 330 Rice, Rangoon Bintan 260 R;lo. Rangoon Sioka
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  • 13 19 June 2«it h.. 12 o'cl >< k n«»on DFDF
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  • 6 19 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. I! DFD
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  • 502 19 Annual Meeting. Th innuai gem ral m< ol < lam mon (Malaya) Limited was held on I ridaj at the registered office <>f the Cam] .m> Ocean Building:, Sir Mr. J. T. N all presiding. Othem pr Messrs. H. Cowling, I w Ga Kheh Khiam, A. S,
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    • 290 19 JWV rDLM^ i^i»mw. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $30,000,000 'Hb (.RhA. EASTERN LIU ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: Wind (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) Company has £20,000 dL T ga^' LONDON OFFICE: 27 Ol«! Jewry, EC ■fl with the Supreme Curt of England, and complies with the British VTTRACIIVE PLANS OF I<sqitda
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    • 274 19 NANKING. HONGKOiNG AND SHANGHAJ BANKING CORPORATION. :u H'.n^ Kong). H< ng Kong I up $14,000 Proprietoi v (>! UI I)IKE( I ORS. I airman. an. I- W I. patl Plun 1 G. W I I 1 Vli C. Hyn< ui. OXDON HANK! R W" tor Hunk mit< will be nt
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