The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 July 1928

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  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS SINGAPORE, B.S. MONDAY. JULY 23, 1928. NO. 12,469
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  • 310 1 News has been received that the Cap Lay sank during a typhoon m the mouth of the Haipong river. It is feared that there has been loss of life Page 9. An ugly situation is developing m connection with the South India Railway strikes. Several collisions have
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  • 880 1 Tin.es have changed. The latest tiger sensation has so far resulted mainly m an outbreak of local poetry! Some residents may feel that is a sufficient cause for panic. But it might have been worse! There was a time when tigers took their quota of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 213 1 I^7 CPfAMfRy^A 2__i_" VJ__f :::::y^SS^v::::::^ Raffles Hotel] Rooms with Modern Sanitation. I 1U GRII I 'ROOM DINER I DANCES ORILL ROOM DANSANT 1 Unrivalled m the East. ■"*no/im g E^ |K^ EVERY >i MONDAY S «jr.j»T TANU SVBTLANOVA J™ AND SATURDAY W i*";r; ir ALEX: SALNKOFF. I Meatra. Well-known Shanghai
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    • 253 1 FOR REFINED PERFUMERY AND TOILET 1 PREPARATIONS— ALWAYS ASK FOR— SM% f^% ||PERFUMES. SQmsT]| f>nn_nu jk A LOTIONS. POWDERS. UtUWn f/\\ B_jaKrmsi_i_«SMis. _h_ a J DMNIYTOttET NECESSITIES. J _K^ o. *k&< ih t v ___ii____k. i i^i I AWAYS INSIST UWH HAVING I I I II _fl I fj OBTAINABLE
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    • 126 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Robinson's for tennis wear Page d. Mai mite the vitalising food Page 6. '"Confetti" at the Alhambra Page 2. French cabaret dinner and danee PfcM 1; Auction -ale of valuable property Page 7. Less work a'ld belter resulti with Whh Page 14. Standard values m perambulators at Whiteaway's
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 167 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 23 rd. High Water. 1.59 a.m., 9.2, 2.57 p.m., 8.4. Malacca: H. W. 11.20 a.m., 6.2, 11.40 p.m., 5.4. Football Div. I. S.C.F.A. VS. Malays, Stadium. Tuesday, 24th. High Water, 2.51 a.m., 8.6, 3.35 p.m., 8.3. Malacca: H. W. If a.m., 5.9. Wednesday, 25th. High Water, 3.48
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  • 666 2 Lecturer's Mah-.long Analogy. Tin Singapore member.- of the Malaya Section of tin- Institute <»f Cbomistry, held i meetii g in the Biochemical Laboratory of the College of Medicine on Thursday., Mr. i- L. Okeil m the chair. The subject of the m t iing is 'The
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  • 235 2 < ninoe Arrest British Merchant. News of thi- sensational arrest of British reliant and hi> clerk m Canton. .•-.ii „t \vh«>ni were thrust into a filthy rison here ih<.- spent a whole night under terrible conditions is contained m thi it I hina papers. The name of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 223 2 LIVERPOOL VIRUS. For the Destruction of Rats, Mice and Field Mice. Harmless to Domestic Animals. Household Size. $1.25 Estate and Factory Size. $3.25 MEDICAL HALL LTD., Opposite New Post Office. M DM KELVEY'S SCHOOL OF *^J DANCING Character. Classical. Clog. Exhibition, Ballet. Toe and Latest Ball-Room Dancing:. Write for an
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    • 839 2 j Victoria Theatre! ALHAIVIBRA JT_ _H> _r\ IJ ffeivt^i* BBPP (Tan ChenK Kee Co L,d Proorietore) jj GrE STE |KHk j! Commencing Wednesday, July 12th. COMMENCING _H______T At (he Second Show at 9 p.m. 1 m"' AUGUST 29th j H EMPIRE NEWS—THE DERII) Sp.c<_7m_./cMKI bu ster keaton ij Special Orchestra
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  • 1200 3 A PRINCE'S VISIT TO LONDON. Perfect Traffic Control. Looking on London after a lapse f some years I see that it has grown younger, writes Prince Potenziani, Governor of Rome m the Daily Mail. This, I imagine, is a matter for regret among many of its older citizens,
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  • 551 3 Surely the time has arrived when the public must realise that the present relationship of the Medical profession to them is not only unsatisfactory but also extravagant m the extreme. It is extravagant from a financial standpoint: it is even more so from an intellectual
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  • 110 3 A (iranddaughter's Action. Paris. While the daughter of Rasputin is trying to persuade the Paris Law Courts to award her damages against those who killed her father, the granddaughter of George Sand is trying to obtain damages for alleged injury to the moral reputation
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  • 108 3 Heavy CaanaMei Bnaneetcd. Berlin, Jnly 10. The bond) outrage at lfoeco was apparently more serious than official reports ;>dmiL Aa eye witness who has arrived ;n I> rSin says that a tremendous explosion was foltoared by showers of broken windowpanes. Immediately afterwards troops oi Soviet soldiers rushed
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 207 3 «SS®*lilMl_l® i Why Take Chances I /^A \u\ 2___*" ™<«-the film 1 A> that delivers uniform quality I I f /V ,n millions of rolls every year 1 fV thc film that grets the picture. I j. a> ttr Unses un cameras of rM B\ MOIiKRN "KODAK" Q^% JJBf i»u
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    • 260 3 j$ Estate 8 Trust Agencies I (1927) Limited 'j (Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance of 1926. jj with Security deposited with the Straits |j i jj Settlements Government.) j. is prepared to act as J ■jj Trustees. Executors, Administrators, Receivers, I j; Managers of Real Estate. Attorneys for Collection
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  • The RIDDLE SIWA
    • 185 4 EVA. M ANDERS, the daughter of SIR BERTRAM MANDERS. a high official m Cairo, finds that she is followed whenever she appears m the streets. Greatly concerned, she see ks the assistance of her fiance BKIMUUS BARHAM. a clever young engineer, who exacts a promise of help from a
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    • 1009 4 THE PRICE OF LIFE. Seymoui was brought back into the presence of Abdullah by his two guards, who did not relax their hold of him: he stood white and defenceless before Abdullah Bey, whose countenance certainly showed no sign of mercy. Seymour's hope now rested entirely on the
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    • 3034 4 THE PROMISED REWARD Refreshed, bathed, and free from the fear of imminent death, Seymour felt himself again; but the horror ot his experience still clung about him. Although no daylight penetrated the Pyramid, he knew that it must be far into the day following his attempt to enter
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  • 147 4 Gold Coast Visitor m Gorgeous Robes. King Ofori Atta. Omahene of Akim Abuakwa, on the Gold Coast, who arrived at Plymouth m mail week, landed wearing a crown of gold and a gorgeous robe of green and gold. He was preceded on shore by
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  • 92 4 MEMORIAL TO A UTHOR OF "LORNA DOONE." A memorial tablet to Richard Doddridge Blackmore, the author of "Lorna Doone," has been placed m the little church of Oare, the setting for the wedding of Lorna Doone to Jan Ridd. The tablet, which has been unveiled by the Bishop of Bath
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  • 43 4 Friction between the Rev. W. B. Drake, vicar of Soulbury, Buckinghamshire, and members of his choir has led to a strike of the choirmen and a threatened strike by the bellringers. The vicar has substituted the sung Eucharist for Morning Prayer.
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  • 332 4 Critics Mm WHI Blow,. The medium's braces v.,. n f>,r '< his undoing. Two young Kren h*"* alists, searching for r^>i a t»o n< <'^' world behind the beyond, iA t^ e the flimsy white draperie. which M. rialist" spirit of the graceful "Mid 7*'' was wearing
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  • 296 4 "Tragedy of the Artrstir Temperament." IWrlin The Editor of the Berliner T.i_ I Herr Theodor Wolff. an<l the orchMb ductors, Leo Blech and Max as well as well-known writer- M will be summoned a> arltaoaoM t I ence m an extraordinary lorist] case, known as "the ira_-
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  • 94 4 It is always interesting to note* provement m the manners classes. It is reported of a youn^ attempted to hold up an lavaM her companion m a hou-- m suburb that when his demand. the fortunately mute eloquence volver, were refused ho rai^d left the room. Possibly
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  • 56 4 n,Uisir |v A newspaper corresp-n.l-T' h v from the village of Vrbitsa a ed a couple of centenarian* and his wife, who is l«>" usual vocations. The old dame was >.. .ittU I she was invited to be pW^J she remarked jocularly tha he had not conic
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  • 980 5 MR. ERIC MILLER'S HOPEFUL VIEW. Increased Consumption. Speaking at the annual meeting of Sialang Rubber Estates held m London m mail week, Mr. H. Eric Miller said: In speeches at other meetings I have given expression to the profound dissatisfaction which most of us m this industry
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  • 449 5 "Good-bye, son! Be a man. Five years will pass very quickly." And so we left him, standing at the door of his house, a pathetic little figure of elevan years of age, biting his lips and swallowing hard. On our way back to London
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  • 33 5 Hidden Smoke, an Irish greyhound which has raced at Wembley, is stated to have been sold for £559. Two other dogs, Lannie and The Pilot, were sold recently for £600 and £400 respectively.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 365 5 NOTICES. IMPROVEMENT TRUST. gjagapore Improvement Ordinance 1927. „t!h\ I Or lttl TO THE GENERAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN. MENDED PLAN. or rmfssmmi mmmen of progapOTC lmprovi-rmnt Trust new isary to am. ml under ngapors Improvement Ord- 1 sf 192 b. which was of addition to thr General tor the area bounded by
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    • 607 5 NOTICES. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM. 6d, BONHAM STREET, Raffles Square, Singapore. Over Yokohama Specie Bank. Reading Room Open Daily 9.30 11JC Service avery Sunday 10.00. Testimony Meeting first Wednesday fi.3o. Maisie's (84 Bras Basah Road—Next to Raffles Cafe). The only English Hairdressing and Beauty Specialist's m Town. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 'Phone
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    • 191 5 Falcon-Kniaht THE WORLD'S FINEST TYPE OFCAIOTOR Beautifully simple like all i g^^%^ Sleeve Valve Engine is acknowM M sj^ WH W M vHm w}£ beginning. y^Qt^'Br Vn^_S^_^^ ou snr, ply can't wear our a rms $2,295.00 And the magnificent Chassis and Sedan $2,650.00 Coachwork are built to give Before you
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  • 917 6 Remnant of Imperial Austria. Horses and men of the famous Spanish Ridinu' School of Vienna came to London, m charge of Graf van der Straaton, tc take part m the International Horse Show at Olympia. This school, one of the few remaining remnants of Imperial Austria,
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  • 57 6 Southampton. Mr. E. W. Beatty, President of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, who arrived at Southampton m the Empress of Australia, is to place contracts for two new liners of the Empress class for his company. They will together cost about £3,500,000. They will be oil-fuel ships,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 521 6 STANDARD VALUES IN PERAMBULATORS WHiraAWAYS "TV.-_V^C c JIfLJL THE "RUNOLITE" ]<awLrTBN PRAM I I I dllL^r A high class coach 1 uilt Baby Carriage, best mate■R|^ s_r^%P^ rials as specified: 3-ply wooden body, Crockett's M W^b&Hm quality leather cloth upholstery. Well padded cushlon evers^ J e hood. Coach steel springs.
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    • 149 6 OPENING AND CLOSING FACILITATED BY r^^^r NEW SCREW CAP XT 1 j JNo corkscrew necessary *%*sy:/r J rHoak-t>\%m\\ '-ta___* IB Possibility of leakage or contamination through faulty corks eliminated \W THE DISTILLERS AGENCY. LTD.. BDINUCKCH mmmmmmmmmm---—mmm---mmmmmm-mmmmmmmmmmmm——mm—mmm^—mm^—-^ m mm— 6l Sole Agents: Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ui (Incorporstsd m ths Strsits
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  • 231 7 ICTORY AT MELBOURNE CONFERENCE. "Capitalist War m China." LReuter a Service.J Melbourne, July 20 By a large majority the Trade Union Congress passed a resolution m favour of preserving the affiliation of the Australasian I ouncil of Trade Unions with the PanPacitic Secretaiiat of the Red International
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  • 201 7 The Archbishop of York. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 21. The Daily Telegraph learns that the Archbishopric of Canterbury from which the Mo>t Rev. Randall Davidson will shortly reHre, has been off ei ed to the Most Rev. Cosmo Garden Lang. Archbishop of York, who has intimated
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  • 54 7 Japanese and Chinese Troops. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai, July 21. A semi-officiai Japanese leport from r>inun aaya tn.u a iiash occurred between Japanese detachment and a body of Chinese regulars which the Japanese had .x'c/i despatched to disarm before entering ihe Japanese railway zone. Xo
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  • 251 7 Further Commission to be Appointed. [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby. July 20. The House of Commons to-day considered the report* of the tribunal which inquired into Cue interrogation by the police at Scotland Yard of Miss Irene Savidge, following 1 the dismissal of the Hyde Park ease
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  • 118 7 FEDERATION LOCK-OUT THREAT. Half Million Affected. (.Keuter's Service.J London, July 20. A Kiave deci<i;>n threatening thy lock-out of half a million cotton operatives m Lancashire was taken at a special meeting of the Committee of the Federation of Master Spinners' Associations at Manchester to-day. The Committee met to
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  • 163 7 Bukharin's Threats. [Reuter's Service.) .Moscow, July 20. The Council of the Peoples' Commissaries have terminated all extraordinary measures to get grain from peasants, like confiscation or by restricting inter-villa^e trade, and have sanctioned an increase m the price of grain. The Council have instructed the Peoples' Trade
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  • 318 7 Judgment Set Aside on Technicality. [British Radio Official Service.l Kughy. July 20. Oscar Slater, who nearly twenty years ago was sentenced for the murder of Miss Gilchrist, an elderly woman, m ,Glasgow ami who served over eighteen years imprisonment won his appeal against the sentence iti the
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  • 63 7 Police Stoned. [Reuter's Service.l Alexandria. July 21. A report from Tantah states r>oo police dispersed a crowd Fathering m connection with the visit of the ex-Promier. Nahas? Pasha- The crowds stoned the police. Ten arrests were made. Nahas Pasha returned lo Cairo. Cairo, July 20. The police have
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  • 35 7 Linen-Keeper Charged. TRoutor's Service.l New York. July 21. Charged with the theft of registered mail valued at £1,200 from the Leviathan, Archibald Chapman, assistant linen-keeper on the Leviathan, has been released on bail.
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  • 39 7 [Reuter's Service. l London. July 20. The Miners' Conference at Llandudno by 309,000 to 192 .000 defeated a resolution condemning the peace m industry discussions between the Labour Council and the t-OWtf of employers.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 419 7 BUSINESS CARDS. ADLER lo u „h tout bank Keyboard nil "really efficient i PORTABLE f FUNERALSw i i I .HICAPUtI CASKET CO. I rrSIUENCED UNDERTAKERS. J \\Y** NiKht Service. Tel. No. 71. J i '.V.V.'.V.'-'AW.V.WAV.N'. TO LET. 99 ;ill RKIDGK ROAD. Entry MKYKR BROTHERS. i 7 Hirnam BilMl and No.
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    • 338 7 MOW DID yOM GET THERE r >r*'_. A //> aneSour Rr^ ,^^^\^L^ Q*^Btp f/>/s \iX\ Or m tie Mjer &>ct 6e//er Chevro/et vysW _F Jy _V\\\ _hmi__l 1 BORNEO CHEVROLET, LTD. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYA. TENDERS. Tenders are invited for the erection and completion of 16 reinforced concrete shophouses m the
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    • 417 7 AUCTION SALE of Valuable 999 years* Leasehold Land and House No. 112 Java Road, and rreenold Land and Houses Nos. 243 Beting Kusar and No. 7 Loronir 10 Geylang;, Singapore. To be held at sale room of MESSRS. CHING KENG LEE COMPANY.LIMITED, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Singapore. ON MONDAY, JULY
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  • 25 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. CHI A KENG BENG. At <cott> Road on 21st July, 1928. 64 years. Funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday. 25th July, at Bukit Brown.
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  • 808 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY. JULY 23. 1928. COMMENT OF THE WEEK. English people, wherever they may be, will learn, with a deep sense of regret of the passing of Dame Ellen Terry, the most famous and most gifted actress who has walked the English stage for several decades past. What
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  • 183 8 The death has occurred of Mr. Ch'ng Swee Kheng. president of the Kedah Chinese Association, Alor Star. A cousin of the King of Siam, Mon Chao Fa Vamit, who is on his way to pay a visit to London, has arrived m France. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. W. Ker
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  • 875 8 SINGAPORE MERCHANTS DIVORCE PETITION. Wife's Occult Interests. An English jury m mail week disagreed m a Divorce Court case m which allegations weie made by a Singapore merchant concerning his wife and her astrological circle. The petition was brought by Mr. Thomas Josiah Hume, a merchant's mar.ager,
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  • 95 8 VILLAGE SWEPT i*. BY FIRE. w *l The Ronpibon h isaster [From Our Own Cortwm 4*) The Bangkok TtaJtStf* pondent wires that caused by the carl, car driver looking at lighted match, nia.i •I ly the whole village. The motor car driver ble gave himself up to the
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  • 180 8 RACECOURSE GAUBLDfI To the Editor. Sir.— l ami reading Rev. Proebetel m this m mce-couras gambling. i>. Vir .V tleman suddenly Andt l( ,-JJ* member of his church ha lecktsi $2. "0n and then goes ij how and how damnable. 1 thing out of it; hence
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  • 229 8 Sir, With reference to m your Chinese correspondent which m to-day's issue of > 1 1 paper m i.- reported thut the central flaea mittee of the Nationalist Goi decided to expend the II funds raised by overseas I Kit than fenernl relief work m Sh;intur(t. I
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  • 23 8 SATURDAY'S RUBBER I** [From Our Own CHIMP"-* 1 I London. W.£L Messrs. Symington and > notify to-day's rubber pr» o>..d. per lb.
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  • 60 8 S.A.D.C's TRIPLE B ILL. The Final NfffawM-** The final perfonmim-.-Amateur Dramatic Comm»tte< Cupboard Love. The Ifonke) Changeling, attracti-d anee to tho Victoria Th- iti night. In all thn-e piece* the again admirably portray d elusion the lady perform* cipients of many floral most of the male ftCtori The S.A.D.C. ami
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  • 34 8 Mr. C. G. E. liiuieliau. < who has been weeeeM X.M.S.. left for l|X* ,;1 t* Detective Inspector Luo c rt h: appointed to act M *«S [vtert' 1 Inspector Fowler will mti M Inspector.
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    • 179 8 f THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S." i t r_ii Something NEW m GIN I |I 3 BOOTH'S i f*Sg|s FINEST OLD DRY t US. G,N U9 A GIN SLIGHTLY YELLOW IN COLOUR BECAUSE IT HAS BEEN j" &RYGIJ MATURED IN THE WOOD ftg^gX-Pll AND HAVING THAT DELIGHT- J FUL MELLOW
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    • 197 8 > Parfums de Luxe J I OOXY eQ m~ > Chypre Origan \l Rose Jacqueminot I Paris Emeraude EAU DE COTY < to be had from all dealers Dupire Brothers. I -:634:- Refers to 8 fTENG SENG GUAN, j of 634, North Bridge Road, I Tel. No. 2415. Agents for
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    • 11 8 I To-day. Feature. OUR MYSTERY SERIAL. I Pane h. wwnnniiririfMiuinn^^ h.jui
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  • 201 9 N<IN OF THE FAMOUS rx ACTRESS. jirilliant Career Ended. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 21. uned <>-day of Dame Ellen (Mre, -lames Carew) may .1 tlu- greatest Knglish tew decad««s. The daughTerrj (himself a welli Ellen Tt-rry made her first tage m ItM when she old, playing Mamilius
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  • 72 9 How Police Discovered AntiI Royal Spaniards. [Renter*! Service.] Paris. July 22. Paris'* Xarbon.v Spaniah anti-Royal i ot l a "><l «.n the outskirts of and was directed ii the occasion of 1 nee trans-Pyrenear. I A < ed by the Narbonne rl after two arresta,
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  • 46 9 JAPAN'S WARNING TO CHANG. Manchuria Must not Turn Nationalist. Ikr'i Kar Eastern Service.] Tokio. July 21. framed Chang Hsueh Liang on Itmi Manchuria joining the > Baron Tanaka and the army n rrnuble will ensue, but H believed -hat Japan cannot take Chang M-ueh Liang disregards the <
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  • 96 9 C HINESE CABLE NEWS. Japan** Troops Chtth With Chinese. ingemenl with Nanyang •il- Pan Press.] Shanghai. July 21. \r haa been disarmed at Tien* Tin( arrives at Shanghai arranging negotiations for Tin Japanese Consul at tified Chang Hsueh Liang ilist flag> being hoisted m na. ombarded Chinese troops ho* >un
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  • 38 9 CAMBRIDGE BLUE WINS WINGFIELD SCULLS. [Reuter'l Service.] London. July 20. Sculls (championship of the I'utrieN to Mortlake was won I 0" Cambridge Blue, T. Collett, Guy, London Club) by eight 1 minutes. Collett represents M th.- Amsterdam Olympic.
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  • 28 9 Renter's Service.] Lisbon. July 20. 1 -nt.-r.-.i ths Tagus under her She encountered a small lank ige. Khios' how> were stove m. 1 fawed m.
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  • 125 9 SUNK DURING A TYPHOON. "A Number" Drowned. A wireless message sent out by the Saigon naval station on July 19, and picked up ay a steamer which arrived m Singapore during the week-end stated: Hanoi. French Indo-China, July 17;— A number of persons apparently were drownOd to-day
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  • 174 9 Recent Sussestion Rejected. [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio. July 20. Ihe Nationalist Government have notified Japan through the Japanese Consul-General at Nanking that the regulations announced recently regarding foreigners lesiding m China will immediately be applied to Japanese as soon as the Sino-Japanese Treaty expired. It ia
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  • 59 9 Final Acceptance Received. [Reuter's Service.] Washington, July 21. With the receipt of the Japanese unqualiAed acceptance of the Kellogg proposals all the fifteen invited nations have responded favourably except Czechoslovakia, whose response is imminentWashington. July 21. Czecho-Slovakia has accepted Mr. Kellogg's proposals [The fifteen nations invited to
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  • 43 9 Special Medals to be Awarded. [Reuter's Service.] Milan July 21. The Committee which organised the Italia expedition has de'eided to award a special gold medals to the crews of the Italia and foreign aircraft which participated m the rescue work.
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  • 73 9 Waiting for Help m Mid-Ocean. [Reuter's Service.] Colombo. July 21. The City of Yokohama yesterday reported to be suffering from engine breakdown 1.150 miles south of Colombo, wirelessed to-day that she is m the san;? position and is awaiting assistance. The Katuna is due here from
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  • 41 9 [Reuter's Service.! Paris. July 21. Ricklin's appeal was dismissed but he is expected to be reprieved. [Ricklin was one of a number of accused m the Alsatian autonomist trial at Colmar; several of the others have been reprieved.]
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  • 42 9 [Reuter's Service.] Ahmedabad, July 21. The Bardoli "no-tax" leader. Vallabhai Patel. has rejected Sir Leslie Wilson's offer and asks for an open enquiry on which the P.ardolites would be represented. In the meantime he requests the punishments be remitted.
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  • 34 9 f ßeuter's Service.] Amsterdam, July 20. A young Dutch girl, Miss I^ibbrand, swam the Zuider-Zee from Stavoren to F.nkhuizen m 10* hours. It is estimated tl.at she covered about 22 miles.
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  • 33 9 [Reuter's Service.] Superior. Wisconsin, July 21. Mr. Coolidge has appointed Mr. Roy West of Chicugo to succeed Mr. Hubert Work as Seerettry of the Interior. [Saturday's cables on page 7.]
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  • 245 9 MENACING SITUATION DEVELOPING. Rioters Killed. [Reuter's Service.] Madras. July 21. A strike has been declared on the South Indian railway following a protracted labour dispute. Traffic is disorganised and the strikers are stoning trains and looting the railway stations. It is reported m the Tuticorin area the railway
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  • 64 9 Line Tampered With. [Reuter's Service.J Madras. July 22. The engine and three bogies of the boat-mail from Ceylon, were thirty miles from Madras at night-time, when the derailed engine overturned and two third class coaches were telescoped. Eleven passengers are injured, one seriously. The railway authorities
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  • 415 9 The Singapore Conspiracy. The story of the stowaways on the Jervis Bay made the Evening News reminiscent at the expense of Singapore. Here is its little article entitled "Smugglers with a live cargo" "A Chinaman's way of going to America": The revelations, made by a captured stowaway, of
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  • 43 9 Yeoh Cheang Thong, who was charged on two counts before the Penang District Judge and First Magistrate, Mr. J. S. W. 1 Arthur, with criminal breach of trust m respect of $8,000 and $15,000, was found not guilty and acquitted on both charges.
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  • 983 9 FIRST SECTION LEAVES HOME. Voyage of 8,500 Miles. Newcastle-on-Tyne. June 21. To-day, soon after 11 a.m., the middle section of the Admiralty floating dock for Singapore was released from its moorings at the Wallsend shipyard of Messrs. Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Limited, where the whole dock has
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  • 51 9 The Belgian Consul was "At Home" to the representatives of the various consular' bodies and prominent people m Singapore on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The function which was a very enjoyable one. and largely attended, was held m honour of the Belgian National
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    • 609 11 O. S. K. Line. p,..iMii«i«n*. Steamers. Arrive. Leave. ,!,„> 'terdain, Hamburg, Bremen, antweri Colombo. Aden, Suez, ggi Port Said. Altai Maru July 22 July 23 terse* <• T-^". Santos, Rio, V„r- l I Bu«- nos Aires. f Montevideo Maru Aug. 16 Aug. 17 Honiba^ Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salam, JJ^ ireflCO Marques and
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    • 512 11 TIMSoEL^ajMfORr IMIULAR LINERS 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 beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate, all have hot and cold running water. The spacious steel
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    • 621 11 K. P. M. W W._f^*«T MAATSCHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OP BATAVIA). (Incorporated m Holland.) UN «>!_« CONTRACT WITH TI^NEraI^ANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone So. 3640, with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. ■UpreaaalatKaa thp StraiU Settlements (Singapore P,n. 8 of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JaVA.
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  • 560 12 DANISH CRUISE ROUND THE WORLD. To Visit Malaya. The Royal Danish research ship Dana, which has just begun a two years' cruise of research, arrived at Plymouth recently from Copenhagen. A correspondent writes: The ooeanorgraphical cruise on which the Dana is on the point of departing will be
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  • 205 12 British Comnanv Transfer Their Vessels. Sanation we* e-iven to the directors of the Seed Shipping Company at the annual meeting at Newcastle to transfer their vessels to a foreign flae. if. after deliberation, it was definitely decided that it is desirable. Mr. T. H. Seed the
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  • 109 12 Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the heavy gun practice which will take place over the Western Area from Fort Siloso on Tuesday, July 24th., commencing at 7 a.m. and continuing at 6
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  • 33 12 The M.M. mail steamer Chenonceaux is due here from Marseilles and Port Swettenham at 7 o'clock this morning and will probably heave for Saigon, Hon*? Kong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama. Berth S.H.B. wharves.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 582 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Auitralia.) 1 (0) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. (0) Regular monthly sailings by tha well-known steamer MARELLA (7,378 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading
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    • 702 12 Kerr Steamship Co. inc. 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE M.S. SILVERBELLE due Aug. 13 ?ajls Au PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVI^ SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES HARBOUR M.S. SILVERLARCH due Aug. 14 sai)s OUTWARDS
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 665 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 nan. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 an. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6
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  • 268 13 Bill that Would Injure Trade commercial organisations throughout the country have had under consideration that clause of the Companies fhit th" "'I Which Prides that the annual accounts of any comnanv rTc U tors d,SCIOSe a PaidTo Pa d?It IS feared that if this clause is
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  • 261 13 Sixty Years' Work. The Royal Colonial Institute celebrated its Diamond Jubilee last month. The largest ard most influential organisation of its kind, it can look back upon sixty years of progress and of effective contribution to the development both of the Empire and of the Imperial idea.
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  • 208 13 Sir H. Wilkins Polar Flights. The two royal medals of the Royal Geographical Society the Founder's and the Patron's Medals for outstanding service m exploration during the past year were presented at the society's meeting m London. The Founder's Medal was awarded to Dr. T. G. Longstaff,
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  • 107 13 A New System by Rudolf Von I.aban. Berlin. Twenty years of experiment on the part of the leader of the foremost German school of rhymitic dancing, Rudolf von Laban, have resulted m a new standard "choreography" which is receiving attention from Berlin's critics of music and dancing. It
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  • 40 13 Frederick John Owen, aged 51. metal merchant, of Gowerton, near Swansea was at Swansea sentenced to three months, imprisonment m the second division and lifelong suspension from holding a motor licence for having been drunk m charge of a motor-car.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 330 13 Coughing atNIGHT for over half a century children throughout thc w orld have been given CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY It relieves a tickling throat stops night coughs, croup and colds from developing into dangerous forms of influenza or pneumonia. Peasant to take it contains no r.arc Aics I >r harmful drugs.
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    • 542 13 Studebaker^s New. Grskine Six 9tayal c Sourer lUTflfl" TTpWIS NEW thoroughbred Open the doors, slip beneath T^MmS^W^ mtMm\\m li X °P en model b tbe Ac new hydroplane type steer- V^l iflißror CXam P le of Stud ebaker's ing wheel. Sink into the sott MJj L_^_B___B ■H 5 cngmeeringgenius. ItwUlopen
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  • 121 14 £487,728 ON B .B.A PROGRAMMES. Bereaae 091,62% Tbe first annual report of the living broadcasting Corporation, reveals that tbe COSt of the actual wireless programmes m IJ2< was 2487,728, or about £7 an hour Other Interesting point- from the report are: Of SO2 SOS messages broadcast, 310 were successful, 990
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  • 603 14 JOVIAL AFRICAN CHIEF IN LONDON. Crown and Dancing Pumps! Sir Cfori Atta, chief of the AkimAbuakwa, on thi? Gold Coast of West Africa, who arrived m London recently, is the most picturesque, dignified, yet jovial visitor thai England has welcomed for a long time. He has come
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  • 238 14 New Methods and New Idea's m Austria Vienna. At the historic town of Esrgenburr. m N T ether Austria, the Institute for the Education of Youthful Criminals and Destitutes celebrated its fortieth anniversary. After the war modern educational methods found their way into Austria, and have been
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  • 84 14 Superstition led to the death of John Patrick Bheehan, aged seven, of Balsall Common, near Coventry. At the inquest at Coventry, it was stated that thr- ley saw a '-row when he was alone. Impressed by the saying that it is unlucky when alone to s^e a
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    • 280 14 __^_^_^_i _fl W\m* m\\ \rm\ AM i M BP ___p HKx;: >_c_iM(te_^_ _^^HHf MM tt___ii My word they are good No wonder you men are so enthusiastic about them CRAVEN A The CORK-TIPPED Cigarette of this GENERATION MADE IN LONDON Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats by CARRERAS, LTD. sole
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    • 904 14 STOP THAT f LESS WORK I FAX AND LfcAK I BETTER RESULTS You can quickly repair leaks or cracks m radi- r YOU I si-; ators. why be stranded i miles from home, when it can be avoided b> /Jt^3__ purchasing a tin of:— /~v-v— v. I_tcs9| gather dust. REPAIRS
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  • 859 15 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATI RDAY, JULY 21st. Buyeis Selior* Asam Kumbang 4;" )S 4f >s Tin 40s 41s Batang Padang ($1) 42 47V_ Batu Caves Ute l.bo Chenderiang U) 16s 17s Chin Chin (sl> 05 10 nom. Eastern Siam 15s 10s Haad Yai 15s fid 10s 6d
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  • 68 15 Ju > r IL Bank 4 m.s. j -j gv Bank demand 2 3 11-10 Private credits 3 m.s. 2,4 7-32 New York, demand 56 Credits 9!/ ..'ays 57^ France, demand 14'>6 India. T. T. M Hong Kong, demand io-''„ p c [)j s Yokohama, demand 121 v, Java,
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  • 204 15 July 21. Tin _00 Tons $i O B (iambier gyL Pepper White 96 Pepper Black 57 Flake Tapioca 7^ Pearl Sago Small Copra 10.45 Copra Sundried 10.80 Rice Lianj; H n Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) m 330 Rite, Siam old No. 1. 330 Rice, Rangoon Biataa 200 Rice,
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  • 56 15 July 21st.. 12 o'clock noon. R.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Spot -M\ U Standard R.s.s. Spot t_H »n Under Aug-Sept. :>2 l 4 tt% Oct- Dec. 32 :{_>_. Jan- Mar. IWk Tone of Market: -Very quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 9',_d. per lb. New
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  • 95 15 K UALA SIDIM RUBBER CO. Forward Contracts. The undernoted Contracts have been entered into by the Company for deli vet y or shipment m equal monthly quantities ovei 1929. (1) 72 tons K.S.S. at I 5-164. DM lb. c.i.f. s.w. New York. (2) 72 tons R.S.S. on a minimum maximum
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  • 93 15 All HMtoiistfl were glad to see the name, of Sir Henry Mayhury. the Director-' General of Roads, m the King's Birthday Honours List. He is promoted m the Order of the British Empire to a Knight Grand I Cross m that order. Sir Henry began his
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  • 348 15 Neivous investors m Mala>.tn Government and Municipal Loans need not be Unduly alarmed by Wednesday s odicial announcement that -m view of tue uncertainty m the financial situation, due m part to the approaching removal ot the reMtiction on the export ot rubber, it has
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  • 218 15 ROSE MAC PHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore, July 21. Rubber.- London !>'_d ur changed. Local Tin. London 1212. 30s down. Local 138 for 20) tons. Mining. Quiet. Malaya Consols. Xl B2V_, Rahman Hydiaulics 1.50 1. 55, North Taiping 07 1.00. South Taiping 45 47, Taiping 1.04 LOT. Sungei Way 2.70 2.50.
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  • 72 15 Forward Contracts. The undernoted Contracts have been entered into by the Company for dolivery or shipment m equal monthly quantities over 1029. (1) 30 tons R.S.S. at 8 ."> lOd. per lb c.i.f. sw. New York. (2) 00 tons R.S.S. at SI cents per lb. F. 0.8.
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  • 127 15 Saturday's Alterations. July 21. Clotting Prices. Hitams 67 V_ 77 J Kuchai 1.30 1.35 Kuyohs l 42 Sg North Taiping 95 1.10 Penawats 65 70 Rahman Hyd. 1.50 LOO South Taiping 43'_ 50 Sungei Ways 2.75 2.H> Talam LO3 1.09 Eastern Siam 14s 3d 15s Od Katu
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    • 333 15 A .sr.TS OVER .5.000.000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER 580.000.000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON, OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry EC The ompaiqf has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 353 15 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Laid up Capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £;i,()00/K)0 Reserve Fund 4,000,000 Reserve Liability of n >r^_ rietors 3,000,000 Head Office: 38, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Tongkah Amntsar Ipoh (Bhuket).
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    • 618 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong). Head Office: Hong Kong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund Sterling £6,000,000 Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. H. Compton, Esq., Chairman. N. S. Brown, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Hon. Mr.
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    • 40 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) i 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.
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  • 89 16 LOWE DEFENDS BANNED U.S. PLAYER. Famous Jockey's Retirement. (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.) London, July 21. Gordon Lowe, the noted tennis player, m a statement defends W. T. Tilden, who has been barred from participating further m the Davis Cup competuion by the American Lawn Tennis Federation for
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  • 129 16 THE SECOND WEST INDIES TEST. Freeman's Great Bawling. r Reuter's Service.l London. July 22. The second test match between the West Indies and England opened at Manchester to-day. West Indies 206. England 80 for 0. Freeman was very instrumental m the dismissal of the visitors taking 5 of their
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  • 72 16 AMERICA AND FRANCE IN DAVIS CUP FINAL. Italy Beaten. [Reuter's Service.] Paris, July 20. In the Davis Cup inter-zone Italo-Ame-riean final Hunter beat Gaslini 6 l 6 l fi 0, and Hennessey beat Morpurgo 6 4 7—5 6—2. Paris, July 21. In the Davis Cup inter-zone final Lott
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  • 350 16 PERAK CHAMPIONSHIPS AT IPOH. New Records. Jpoh, July 22. The Perak Athletic Championships, or ganised for the third year by the V.M.C.A., a continuation of the original Open Malayan event m the Ipoh sports, now merged into the Malayan Association were held yesterday. The weather was fine and there
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  • 36 16 (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] London, July 21. It is probable that Steve Donaghue, the well-known jockey, will retire at the end of the present flat-racing season, and will take over training at Shrewton.
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  • 48 16 [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] London, July 21. Larwood. the Notts fast bowler, is still l>eing troubled with his ankle and it is doubtful whether, if "he is selected, he will be able to make the journey to Australia to participate m the Test Matches.
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  • 37 16 [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] London. July 21. Driving a Delage Special. Campbell won the 200 miles International Junior Car Club race at Brooklands. with an average speed of 75.34 miles per hour.
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  • 53 16 (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.) London. July 21. The Government has declined to assist the Greyhound Racing Bill to pass the House of Commons. The Court of Appeal has decided that a clerk carrying on the business of his principal at a branch office, or m hi? absence,
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  • 60 16 [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] London, July 21. By winning the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park yesterday Lord Derby completed his eighteenth victory this season- The sum won by his horses during the present flat racing season amount? to £35,000. Last year Lord Derby headed
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  • 446 16 There as a good turn-out at the Reliability Trial yesterday. The first competitor left at 7.30 a.m. from the starting point m Orchard Road, the others following at short intervals. The colonial sections proved rather disappointing to those spectators "who hoped to see spills or anything
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  • 351 16 Players Beat Gents. [Reuter's Service.] London. July 21. Cricket matches concluded to-day as follow: Players vs. Gentlemen. At Lord's: Players won by nine wickets. Players 423 and 112 for 1. Gentlemen 200 and 333. Sussex vs. Glamorgan. At Eastbourne: Sussex led on first innings. Sussex 481
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  • 306 16 Hamilton's Bisr Score. The Bankers. Brokers and Insurance justified their early promise of a big score m their Tournament match with the Merchants on Saturday by compiling the largest total made on the Padang this season and it was all accomplished m two hours! The
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  • 39 16 Likelihood of Cancellation. [Reuter's Service.] New York, July 22. There is good ground for the belief that TilOf>n will be reinstated m time l> p'»y against France m the challenge round m consequence of the French request.
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  • 47 16 Kuala Lumpur, July 2i In an exhibition match at Selangor Golf Club Oliver and Miss Greener easily beat Ford and Mrs. Davies 6 4. 6 2.* 6 l. The winners played fine tennis, Mrs. Davies serving well, and Oliver made many aces.
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  • 163 16 Moth Wins Round Britain Air Race. [Reuter's Service.] London. July 21. Lawrence Hope, the holder, flying a Moth, won the King's Cup air race round Britain. Capt. Uwins. flying a Bristol was second, and Miss Spooner. the only woman competitor, who was also flying a Moth was
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  • 282 16 The Malays will meet The Chinese m the first division of the league at the Stadium to-day. on the fall of Pinckney, Littlehale? contributed a hard-hit 49. Thus what threatened at one time to develop into a rout was transformed into a quite respectable reply to the
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  • 208 16 Playing on the Padang yesterday the S.C.C. second eleven defeated a side drawn from the R.E. and R.A. by 37 runs. S.C.C. II: A. H. D. Livock b Edwards 43, N. H. P. Whitley c Major Playfair b Coleman 17, J. K. Hamilton c
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  • 229 16 The fourth annual sports of the Rangoon Road School were held on Saturday on the school ground and although most* of the competitors were very young boys, the events were interesting because of the keenness displayed. Many pupils of the McNair Road school took part m
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  • 27 16 [Reuter's Service.] Johannesburg, July 21. In the second Rugby test to-day the All Blacks beat South Africa by 7 points to 6.
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  • 63 16 To-day's Final. The final of 'the S.C.C. bowls championship will bt played to-day comneiKoi.r a 4.45 p.m. sharp between H. Gray and B. H. R. Bowerman. After the match the tournament prize* will be presented, the winners being as follow: Handicap Doubles: Winners, Doig and Winter. Runners-up,
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  • 38 16 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, July 21. Perak Europeans beat Selangor m a friendly match 2 o. The winners were distinctly the better side. Neath scored twice before the interval with capital shots.
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  • 67 16 Selangor Chinese Walk-Over. 'From Our Own Oirre-pondent.) Seremban, July 22. The Negri Sembilan Chinese who were to meet the Selangor Chinese to-day at Kuala Lumpur m the inter-State competition have given the latter a walk-over. The latter thus have qualified to meet the Perak Chinese m
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  • 16 16 In the A division of the second league on Saturday, the R.A. defeated the S.C.F.A. 4—l.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 162 16 I Nursery Records rollicking wholesome fun which are to ho and these delightful Records. be foi «<d i, j t Hi« Master's Voic_ i A_ to hear the., record, or writ, for deacripti ,S_ i S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD >, I (Incorporated m Hong Kong) c Raffl€ Place> SINGAp ORE.
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