The Straits Times, 16 July 1925

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 27,916 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 150 1 OPTBf 'WHITFMD* Kirn bkatix i THE DOCTOR ALWAYS ORDERS "Bear Brand" THE ORIGINAL GENUINE NATURAL. SWISS MILK STANDS l^^^lii UNEQUALLED ALONE S^^^^ QUALITY H&E/UT BRAND] SWISS Mil 1 The Richest, Purest and Safest Milk the World Produces. Use it for every purpose where, if you were m Europe, you would
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    • 181 1 TENNIS REQUISITES PROSSER AND SLAZENGER TENNIS RACKETS AYRES' CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS BALLS. T. H. PROSSER'S K$!|SS SLAZENGER S IMPROVED PHENOMENON ffctM TFX^rT^^TS TENNIS RACKETS. ifffiteW TENNIS RACKETS. VGTOSkW7 Strung best black Tracey gut. Strung best black gut. Each \ffigV Bes f selected rent ash used m racket perfect m shape and
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    • 4 1 LACTOGEN JO! YOUR BABY
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  • 1299 2 Company Reports, Dividends And Notices. Profits of Juru Estates for year amounted to £10,051 plus £4,409 brought in. Directors recommend dividend of 9% psr 'cent actual, making 12% per cent, for j year less tax, and carry forward 1,460, bubject to corporation profits tax and 1 manager's bonus.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 293 2 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED Desire to make known to the trade, the Tin Mining and Rubber Industries, Motor Repair Works and Garages, and all Machinery users and others interested m Mechanical Engineering that they are m a position to undertake work m SPECIALIZED PROCESSES as undermentioned and will be glad to
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    • 201 2 Cuticura Promotes Permanent Hair Health Shampoos with Cuxura Soap, with light applications of Cuticura Ointment when necessary, tend to free the scalp of dandruff and minor eruptions, and to establish a permanent condition of hair health. So.p, Ointment, Talcum fold throughout thr world. Hriimh l)-poi r Nrvbrrr B«M, Ltd. it,
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    • 144 2 COMPLETE VIOLIN OUTFIT. $20 $30 $35 Monthly instalment systems can be arranged. SEASON CO., LTD., 11l and 113, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Underwood Typewriters The Portable Model PATERSOR, SIMONS CO LTD. BRITISH PIPING I FITTINGS Galvanized, Red Steam and Black Gas. large Stocks ON IMND. Cobb Co. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR
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  • 214 3 Kxuvns? not m Keeping With Unemployment. Is it wrong to cat a good dinner while there is so much unemployment and while the housing problem is so far from being settled The question-is- suggested-by a-letter! which Mr. Hamilton Fyfe wrote to Mr. T. I. O'Connor, M.P., after receiving
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  • 18 3 Orders for week ending July 17,1925 Thursday, July 16.—N0 Band Practice.
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  • 302 3 Novel Introduction For I r aftters. London hostesses are bestirring themselves to provide something original in the way of bufl-foohi amusement and brighter supper interludes, their endeavours being, perhaps, influenced by the fact that there are a record number of American hostesses in Lendon, and American hostesses have
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  • 147 3 Programme of drills up to and for 'July h, 1925. Thursday, July 16, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall. I Chinese Co.. Officers and N.C.Os Classes; 5. p.m., Drill Hall, Chinese Co., Recruits' Drill. Friday, July 17, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hal), S.R.E. (V)., Setting out work and working parties
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 791 3 STEAMER MUHItt BLEU LINE (IncJrjorate-d in* England) For LONDON Fare $642.86. MV. GLENTARA 1 The above motor vessel, expected to sail about July 22, has excellent accommodation for first-class passengers. For full particulars, apply BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) Agents. Telephone 3121. HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE (Monthly Service to
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    • 230 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NQRDDEUTSCHER LL9YI PASSENGER SERVICE. Accommodation available Cabin and Intermediate Class to Genoa, North Continental Porta and LONDON (with transhipment at Genoa) cabin class only. BASIC FARES. Cabin Claa. luteraiedlate ClaM £65 To Genoa «4» £72 To North Continental ports £42 Dee Slnsapora EULDA Aug. 81 SAAKBRUCK£N Dec. SI
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 793 4 STEftHtR SABJM6S P. 0. British India Apcar Lines (Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PKNLNSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. If. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON AND FAB EAST MAIL BKBVK3I OUTWARDS PBOM LONDON HOMEWABD3 FOB CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILI.t*, LONDON AND ANTWERP. Tonnage dae
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    • 731 4 STEAMER SAHIN6S THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LOMJOM, AJtSTKkbAJa. iOTTKKDAf*. ANTWERP, fIAMBUBG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSKILLBS, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORR Taking earg* an
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    • 744 4 STEAMER SAILINGS ~KJPUML~ ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Telephone Noa. Passage Dept. 131. Freight Dept., 1202, Marine Dept. and Transhipment Dept. 1437, Manager's Desk 1002. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA. All
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 524 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Xnglaad) "ELLERMAN" LINE Pusenger and Freight Service! TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA POSTS AND SUEZ CANAL FREIGHT SERVICES HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG xU. COLORADO da* July M s*. CITY OF MADRD* due An*, tt xs.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE due Sept
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    • 682 5 STEAMER SAILHWIS BLUE ELLERMAN FUNNEL BUCKNALL LINE lk S.S.CO LTD (Incorporated m England) JOINT SKRVICB t. BOSTON NEW TORK and BALTIMORB via SUEZ or PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Bteaasar Do* S'por* Roate Per t MERTON HALL July 17 Suez Phillipines and Hongkong. •XT COMPANION July "0 Sue* Phillipinea tnd Hongkong.
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    • 564 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Burns Fhilp Liiie (Incorporated tn Australia) For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE >«nlar monthly sailing by ta* w«U known st«amtrs HARCLLA (7,171 and MONTORO (5.00U tons). Th« s.s. HARELLA is the largest and flneit steamer trading to Aaitralla, Cabins de lnxe, single berth cabins,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 361 6 9 «^»et SURINA THEATRE GAIETY QNEMA IM ""rte' Junction Albert and fiencoolen Streets. .-^r i nw+w*.i ro "SVoV~ LOST CITY SERIAL ■k James A. Herne's famous (IHmjm i*»t« to Firteen) Melodrama IS REELS HEARTS OF OAK r (FN SIX I'AKTS) lOrn lh IX with Hobari Bosvorth and with TO ho-
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    • 266 6 SURINA THEATRE NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. Sir H. RIDER HAGGARD'S FAMOUS NOVEL. A otory of Egypt and its Pharaohs, telling of the fate that hefel the oppressors of the Children of Israel. See the Cross ng of the Red Sea and the overwhelming fiond that dri>wnod I'haraoh,
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    • 528 6 ABDULLA'S DRIBACCY PIPES NO MBSST NO FAI'KNSIVE NO "BREAKING IN." ABSORHEN I ALUMINIUM ABSOLUTELY HYGIENIC CATBIOGS& STEMS. ALWAYS DRY. MICOTIfiE TRAP R M fift IN TWELVE I'OI'ULAR SHAPES. AA 9U.VU Illustrated list sent on request. Mavj2aref#f& %mH*,*r nma > pore. RISSRS. PERRY CO (OVERSEAS), LTD. (Ineorpurated m England) Beg tv
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  • 156 7 riXTl T RES. Thursday., July 1A lli:h Water, 7.13 a.m., 7.1 p.m. Amtrtfiin mail closes. Intcr-Pchool Sports, Stadium, 3 p.m. football. Div. U S.H.C. v. Y.M.CA. Charity Ball, Memorial Hall. Friday, July 17 High Watar, R. 29 a.m., 7.56 p.m. P, and (>. homeward mail. P. am!
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  • 378 7 Thursiliiy, July 16. Ships alonitsldf the Wharves or expected to arrive. KKl'l'K.' HAIIBOUR. irl Sybil. Limax, I.iinburg, Hebe, A rt, I'.itrul, Pika;, i.,h. Simbanc, W Bt KnttrOil Wharf gam] Wkad X i« I i VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. Tanjonx l'agsr Sheers Wharf Nil. Albert Dock Van (loon.
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  • 131 7 To-day. Siam teveipt W-sturn Siam) 3 p.m. luueil. Sluii's vf Amcricn 2.50 p.m. Southern and Western India S p.m. Iloitiow 3 p.m. Ceylon 3 p.m. Malncca psn. Indo-China .4 p.m. North, Norlh-Kast an.l N'orth-Wcn Sumatra i p.m. To-morrow. North Korth-Eait and North-Wttt Sumatra a.m. Italy 8.30 a.m.
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  • 38 7 P. der N'edtrliudm tlleiigi Tjorioiai Primes Julian* rhnntilh KhIwim S'pvre Jum 6 June 10 Jum li June 19 Tun* 17 .l.inr VJ London June 29 July 4 July 8 July U .Inly I luly U
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  • 229 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 16. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 13/32 Demand 2/4 5/32 Private 3ni. credits 2/4% On New York. Demand MH Privute 00 d/s 58% On France, Bank T. T. 1133 On Imliu, Bank T. T. Io5 Oa Hongkong, Bank d/d 1% p.c. prem. On
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  • 55 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. iix.t Sput mjj.-Sept. AuR.-Scpt. (ct.-Dec. Oct.-Dec. Tone of Market Unsettled. Latest London cables quote Spot shfi-t 4s. 4d. Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. 1.69 1.70 1.71 1.72 1.60 1.6] DAILY PRICES CURRENT.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 254 7 Issue Vnl. PJ. Buyers Sellers !1 i'l Asam Kumbang 45/6 47/6 1 1 Batanc I'adang 0.00 0.6:! 1 1 HitanV Tin 1.58 1.62 cd. El i'l Iilris Hydraulics .°>7/:5 38/- xd. 1 1 Johan fin <U:> 0.47 >s 10/- MW- Kamporg 44/(5 45/C El il Kamuntinff Tin 56/- 57/-
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    • 128 7 !1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 5.10.0 5.12.6 0 10 Central Engines 4.50 5.50 H i'l K. SmeltinK Co. 11.00 ll.J."> Eke Tramway 2/0 3/ l J nom. 10 10 Frastr Xcave ."1.00 52.00 00 100 Hammer Co. 195.00 200.00 (Ml 100 Katz Bro.^. def 140.00 1GO.0O 1 > |Q
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    • 113 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers U. fcag. p.c. $1,23-1,300 par 10 p.c. pm S'poro Electric Tramway, 5 p.c. 80 i:;;.o,ooo S'poio Municipal 5 p.c. I $1,378,000 par 10 p.c. pm S'rore Municipal 4'i p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 2H p.c. dis-par S'pore Municipal 4'i p.d. of 1000 $1,000,000 2Va p.c.
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    • 382 7 Frmicr and Co. and I.yall and Bratt'a Qnotatlo.i. To-day's Prices > Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. A'.ier.by (SI i ZM 2.50 S.40 LM Alor Cajah (SI) I.'.'O 2.10 2.00 2.10 A. Ilitam ($.->> 10.2-1 16.73 1SJ0 10.50 A. Kilning (SI) 0.80 O.il.'i 0.K0 O.'.tO Am. Malay (99) 2.33 B.Otod.S.00
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 830 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Oth.r Classified A4tU.. m p*>f« 1«. WANTS FOR BALB. ETC WANTED, capable KhorthHml-tvni.ii foi shipping; lirni. Apply li'.iT, Strnif Tiroes. SANS BOUCL No. I, O-.h-y BM, quiet residantial (|ii.uter. from fQO. Tel. MM. iNDU RL'BBlfn WORLD. Many unbound numbers for sale. Apply 2!>u, S. Times, (lp. FOR SALE,
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    • 188 7 There will be no increase m prices LATEST STYLES IN Friday. July 17 «t *a j» s-A THE STAR OPERA LADIES SHOES AT TrtK THEATKK ROYAL. fcsTwaWlasiW wsiwaiw North Bridge Road. HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH FOR tiik j-Ikst time WORKMANSHIP. A bi«ife»l play a Malay Company can perform c,mw<nmn vwt\ TEMPER s
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    • 793 7 GEOPHONE BRITAIN'S BEST BROADCASTING RECEIVING SETS. CRYSTAL AND VALVE TYPES. MARCONI VALVSS Made at the OSRAM Lamp Works. AMPLIFIERS, LOUD SPEAKERS, BATTERIES, ACCUMULATORS, LOADING AND REACTANCE COILS, etc., etc. THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. (Incorporate in England) MAGNET nOT'SK, BATTrRY ROAD. SINGAPORE. DON'T TAKE RISKS USE "KODAK" FILM Kodak Film
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 68 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (Dy Coorteiy of Government Health Offlc*). Pox the 24 honri ending at Mldnltht on July I'.. 192V de B m it tampcistarc V. Mm. .-haii.- u-mpinlur. 80 F. M*an .-I; idf umpi-ratuiv S1.GF. Max. -uii n.ilinUoii IH F. Min. gtai radiation 74.5 F. .Si-n U-mpi-raturc
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  • 33 8 Paymnsier-Comdr. and Ml-?.M 1-?. Carter «■•*!> ja c::prcss their deep appreciation of thn wide-sprend sympathy extended- to them and to all who sent letters, wreaths or intended the funeral of Miss BowyerSmijth, yesterday.
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  • 1040 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, JULY 16. BREAKING THE KING'S PLEDGE We quoted from The Times, yesterday, report sent from Kuala Lumpur m reference to certain constitutional changes which it is understood that Sir Laurence Guillemard, before he went en leave, had been hinting at under seal of secrecy to certain,
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  • 124 8 The second half-yer.rly sale of pap?-:-and magazines m connection with thi V.M.C.A. will take place on Thursday, JM 23rd instant, at 6 p.m. m the reading room of the Association. These =,aies are held every half year to enable members and their friends to buy periodicals at considerably reduced prices,
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  • 134 8 The new residence, Slamat Tinggal, of Mr. T. K. Shaik Dawood, a well-known member cf the Indian community and proprietor of the business) of Dawood and Co., ship chandlers, at Serangoon Road, was en fete on the night of the 14th •ns'.ant when Maulana Hazrath Moulvi Shurfuddin b. Ghulam Mohyuddin,
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  • 8 8 Soengci Radja Estate harvested 70,000 coconuts last month.
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  • 14 8 The Tepah Tin Dredgrin? Company's dredjre wa* to start work on the 13th inst.
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  • 13 8 A ferry boat has been pirated near Hongkonp ami 10 passengers taken prisoner.
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  • 20 8 Kiphteen girls are operating lifts in the buildinps of the Hongkong I.*nd Investment Cojnpany, and are working them quite efficiently.
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  • 30 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 $100. The rate of payments of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 15"=$100.
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  • 31 8 At the nnnunl meeting of the Grand F,odft:o of Mark Masons, on June 3, sanction was accorded to the formation of a District Grand Lodijc of Mark Master Matons for Hongkong.
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  • 29 8 According to our Penang correspondent, the body of a respectable Chinese, well liessed and wearing pumps," was washed ashore at Pulau Tikus on Wednesday. The police are making enquiries.
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  • 42 8 While a Chinese amah was on her way to the Dairy Farm in Kowloon, on July an intimidator accosted her. The amah was carrying an empty milk bottle and with this she belaboured the man until he eventually took to his heels.
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  • 41 8 It is stated that the British firm of Messrs. Braithwaite and Company have secured in face of very keen competition, an order fcr the supply of steel work for the transit shed at Alexandra Dock, Bombay, valued at fifty thousand sterling.
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  • 43 8 Our Penanjj correspondent telegraphs that, at the Assizes, Low Ah Sek, charged with the triple murder in Argyle Road, stated in his defence that h? suspected his wife of infidelity ami her. He remembered nothing after that. The accused was sentenced to death.
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  • 55 8 The fact that the guests at Lord Eirkenhead's reception to Lord and Lady Reading at the India Office on July 1 oppoared in levee dress evoked a reproachful leader in the Morning Post, which says that levee dress is appropriate to Royalty and representatives of Royalty in office, but certainly
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  • 62 8 The Straits Chinese Epworth League will hold a iitcary meeting at the A. C. S. Chapel Hall on July 2">, at 8 p.m., instead >f on the 18th. The programme will consist of a sketch, To be or not to be, and debate. That Li.eraturo ha3 more Educational Value than
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  • 63 8 The Government of India have decider with the approval of the Secretary oi State to frrant to executive and enfrineei (ftk-ers of the Royal Indian Marine ol r.on-Asiatie domicile passage concessions on the same .eenerr.1 conditions as are applicable to Indian service army officers with effect from February 14, 1925,
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  • 75 8 Severe monsoon weather in the Indian Octun is reported. The cargo steamer Stiathlone had a rough passage from Aden to Colombo. On June 24 she lost her steering gear, the fo'c's'le head was nrapt clean, plates and ports were stove in. ventilators and pipe-casings were washed overboard and the gangway
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  • 94 8 An exhibition of rattanware and rattan furniture will be held at the Chinese Iivij.-trial and Commercial Continuation School, 30, Enprgor Street, on tie ISth, ltith and 20th inst. The exhibition hours arc as follows Forenoon from 8 to 11 a.m., from 1 to 4 p.m., from 7 to 10 p.m.
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  • 119 8 When the history of the Church of England in Ceylon comes to be written, fays the Times of Ceylon, the names of dMB like the Rev. W. J. P. Waltham will loom large. He has ministered to the Anjrlican community in rarioaq parts of Ceylon (hiring a period of 12
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  • 108 8 A French firm, having a consignment of tobacco aboard Messrs. Buttcrfield and Swire's steamer Shuntien alongside the raaefc Bund, Shanghai, attempted to remove the cargo on July 8, using their own Chinese labour, Messrs. Butteriield and Swire •arranging for guards. As soon as the work commenced, welldressed Chinese, with a
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  • 130 8 The Straits Chinese Reading Club, (branch of CCA.) held the first meeting ;rd Session in the CCA. Hall on the ISth instant with the Hon. Mr. Son^ Oner Sianfr, as Chairman. A large number of old as well as new members \v?re present and a profitable and enjoyable evening was
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  • 416 8 Mr. R. C. Cusscn is appointed a Deputy Public Prosecutor, F..M.S. Mr. P. M. Robinson is to be a member of the Indian Immigration Committee, vice Mr. F. A. Pledger, resigned. The death is announced of Mr. Xabiullah, bnriister, cf I.ucknov, nn ex-Pmi dent of the All-India
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  • 33 8 Mails from Ei .ope, (London mail: despatched June 25,) ex P. and O. M.-';'-(lonia will arrive by train tfr-gaorro* morning. Correspondence will he ready for delivery to boxholders :it !>.:!0 a.m.
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  • 44 8 Messrs. Fraser and Co. issue No. IS of their Facts and Figures of Dollar Kublwr. Mining and Industrial Companies. It i full ot most valuable up to date inform* tion, and should be consulted by ever..' one 'icaiir.g m dollar shares.
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  • 131 8 At a meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Council last week, H.F. tho Governor, Sir Reginald Stubbs, made a itatemi i;: upon tie situation at H. ngkong, m th" course of which he said :—lf: If it were necessary I should have no hesitation m deporting from this
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  • 144 8 Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stewart, managing agents, Kcmbian Tin, Ltd., wpc/rt the following progress during Juji<viz. Pumping Stations. Station at ih river completed, engines installed, awaiting pumps. Station at dam completed. I'ipc Line. 12in. pipe line from the- dam at No. 2 Pumping Station completed 2,000 feet.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 174 8 HEARSON'S CHAMPION INCUBATORS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR USE BY AMATEURS. HEARSON No. 6 (Hatches 60 eggs) $145 HEARSON No. 11 (Hatches 125 eggs) $200 Write for full particulars. Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (loeorporaUd Is England) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. JOHNTANNS SAFES Arc the outcome
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    • 87 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT at 9.30. First National Super-Special OMAR KHAYYAM THE TENT MAKER 10 Reels. (Featuring GUY BATES POST) Fellr, the Cat Cartoon—Topical Budget. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. THE SUNSHINE TRAIL 6 Reels. Usual Prices. NO FREE LIST. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. New Bechstein Pianos TROPICAL
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    • 57 8 On Other Pages. Rubber RosulU Finance and Commerce Shipping and the Mails Meteorological Report 7 Keutcr Telegrams Riots in Medan Motor Fatality— European Charged 9 Singapore Axsizc* The Bu» Strik'.' Uathing Tragedy- Funeral '■< Local Rubber Auction Snorting Intelligence ..10 ornopondence ..10 To da* "a Share Mar!;r< 1" Cuinplaint Againct
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  • 101 9 Russian Doctor Accused Of Bribery. Many Questions m House Of Commons. [reuter telegram] London. July 15. Shanghai: The police have arrested FortunatolT, the Russian Consulate's doctor, on a charge of offering a Municipal policeman, who is a Russian, $10,000 if he would say that he, on the instructions
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  • 453 9 London, July 15. In the House of Commons Mr. Beckett asked, with regard to the statement that Colonel Gordon ordered the Shanghai Municipal Police to occupy the Shanghai University, whether it was competent for c military officer on his own authority to occupy private buildings without a
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  • 475 9 London, July 15. In '.h;. House of Commons, replying to Mr. W. Forrest, Mr. Chamberlain reiterated that the Government was consulting with the other governments concerned with regard to an international conference concerning China. In the course of the consultations suggestions with regard to the policy to be adopted
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  • 89 9 [REUTH TELEGRAM.] London. July 15. The historic sale of the late Sir Edward Hulton's racing stock has concluded and resulted m the sensational figure of £303,000 being realised for 75 horses, or double the estimated value. Thirteen yearlings were sold to-day for 46,000 gjineas, the highest price
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  • 92 9 [REITER TELEGRAM.] London, July 15. New York In the Federal Court Judge Mack refused to grant an injunction to restrain British ships from bringing into American waters sealed liquor for use on the return voyage to Europe. He said the federal courts were m this connection
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  • 66 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 16. Rochester, New York A new phetDgraphic process, which is expected to revolutionise wartime aerial scouting, was demonstrated on the estate of Senator Wadsworth, chairman of the military affairs committee, when army airmen snapped, developed and dropped pictures to the ground, all within nine
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  • 191 9 Labour Party Backing The Miners. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 15. The miner*' executive recommended the delegate conference at Scarborough to have nothing to do with the Government or a court of enquiry and not to negotiate with the owners until they had withdrawn their proposals. London, July
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  • 83 9 [MITSR TELEGRAM.] Paris, July 15. The National Fete was celebrated brilliantly throughout France. Paris witnessed an imposing ceremony at the Unknown Soldier's tomb and the finish of a relay race from Verdun, whence the runners, bearing a symbolic torch, came by way of the battlefields to lay
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  • 78 9 [REVTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 16. Chicago William Shepherd, who was acquitted on a charge of murder by administering typhoid germs, has begun a legal liatti- for the million dollar estate left by his ward, McClintock. Granting of probate was opposed by cousins and tlv fiancee of the
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  • 50 9 [terms txljcgram.] London, July 15. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. P. A. Harris, Mr. Bridgeman said the estimated expenditure on the works so far sanctioned at Singapore was £204,000 and £306,000 respectively for 1925-26 and 1926-27, not including the cost of the supervising staff.
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  • 39 9 [UUTEI TELEGRAM.] London, July 15. The by-election for the Forest of Dean m consequence of the death of Mr. J. Wignall (Labour) resulted as follows Mr. Purcell, Labour, 11.G29. Mr. Beaumont, Conservative, 8,607. Mr. West, Liberal, 3,774.
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  • 77 9 [UUTM TXLECRAM.J London, July 13. Melbourne The Italian airman Colonel di Pincdo took off on his flight to Japan, but was compelled to land again owing to a leakage. He will restart at 8 a.m. on the 16th inst. London, July 15. The Hague The Queen has called on
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  • 103 9 Chinese Attack Harmston's Circus. (Aneta's Service.) Batavia, July 16. Last night the opening of Harmston's Circus m Medan was accompanied by v demonstration by several hundred Chine ;e, who shouted insults and threw stones. The police rushed to the scene and guarded the circus,- where the performance
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  • 63 9 [RIUTXR TELEGRAM. J London, July 15. The Duke and Duchess of York visited Wembley, where the Duchess opened the international conference of women m science, industry and commerce. Both made tour of inspection, including the Hongkong pavilion, where Mr. Hallifax and Sir James Lockhart received them. Both
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  • 39 9 [muter telegram.] London, July 15. Melbourne The Senate passed the iirst reading of a Government bill suspending the coastal provisions of the Navigation Act for the purpose of enabling overseas ships to engage m coastal trade.
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  • 36 9 [KEUTM TELEGRAM.] London, July 13. It is reported from Perim that the s-teamer Singapore Maru has moved to sea 700 feet. Jettison has been commenced and the prospects of floating tomorrow are good.
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  • 135 9 (By courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, July 1L The prices of crude rubber m to-day's market recorded the highest pose-war price, Y2.55 per pound for f.a.q. spot. Much anxiety is felt as to the welfare of 20,000 inhabitants, mostly 'Koreans, m South Keisho (keng-san) districts,
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  • 102 9 Coolies' Alleged Cruelty To Captured Man. A remarkable incident occurred at Tan Kah Kee's rubber factory' m the early hours of this morning, when a 16-year old Chinese youth was caught by the coolies m the act of stealing their property. According to the youth the coolies
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  • 175 9 Their Highnesses the Maharajah and the Maharanee of Dharampur wers entertained by the Hindu Union Club to a tea party yesterday afternoon at their club house, 79, Waterloo Street, and the large attendance of the members was a testimony of their enthusiasm towards the royal guests. In the
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  • 518 9 Acquittal m Forged Notes Case. A Chinese named Tan Eng Keng was charged with being m possession of 99 forged $1 notes at the Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice Deane. He pleaded not guilty, and was represented by Mr. J. G. Campbell. The Deputy Public Prosecutor (Mr. R.
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  • 191 9 Dumping Goods m Britain By Aeroplane. London, July I.— Millions of pounds worth of goods have been dumped m Great Britain by foreign manufacturers with the object of evading the H 1 I par cent. Budget duties, which vere enforced from July 1. The most surprising features
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  • 75 9 Sequel to Midnight Motoring Fatality. While driving a two-seater Standard car m Meyer Road at 12.30 a.m. yesterday, Mr. W. H. Leuthold, of Messrs. Hooglandt and Co., was unfortunate enough to knock down a ricksha coolie, who died shortly afterwards from his injuries. Mr. Leuthold was charged m
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  • 130 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 716 th auction on July IS, 1925, when there wus catalogued 826,933 lbs.- or 369.16 tons offered 423,947 lbs. or 189.26 tons sold 284,682 lbs. or 127.0'J tons. Spot. London 4s. IVid. New York 1.09 cts. PRICES REALISED.
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  • 405 9 Funeral of Late Miss. Bowyer-Smijth. The funeral of the late Miss Doris Bowyer-Smijth, who was fatally injuicd by a shark «t the Swimming Chili <n Tuesday evening, took place at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday afternoon :imid every 'nanisfestation of sympathy. The Rev. George T. Bfcetliffo official*-!, and there was
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  • 152 9 Second Day of Transport Hc'd-Up. The Motor boi strike is beinir continued to-day, and North Bridge Road and mo-t of tne, other routes are devoid of buses. No petition has been made to the Registration of Vehicles Department or Uie Chinese Protectorate, so that the exac; nature of
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  • 409 9 Directors' Report on the Past Years Work. The report of the directors of Bawling Tin, Limited, for the year ended March 151. 1025, states that the company's power plant and 14-inch linking plant operated continuously throughout the year with the exception of the period of seven week.-;
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 444 10 hinese I'air Win Doubles Semi- Final. The baiitCM pair, Khoo Hooi Hye and Cliuu Choon l.eonjr. will meet the Japanfse in the final of the doubles championship as the result of yesterday's ssniifuiM, in whii li they beat BlWM and Hukjrins t— 4, 0—,:. Thi^ Chinese won by
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    • 400 10 Europeans v. Rest Match. The annual maU-h between the Europeans and Tlif Rest will be played on the S.C.t. frotad on Saturday and Sunday. The fixture was inaugurated last year when Mr. C H. Clarke presented a cup to he competed for between the Europeans And Asiatic*. Play will
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    • 46 10 Jim Harn.es Concludes Tour. IRcutcr Telegram.] London, July 15. Jim Barne who won the open championship, concluded his tour of Britain to-day on the Wrulain course at St. Albanb, when hr and Mitchell beat Ray and Cnnipston by one hole m n 3fi hole match.
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    • 271 10 S.R.C and Malays Fail To Score. There was no scoring 1 in yesterday's Ant division match between the Malays and the S.R.C. at the Stadium. There were exciting moments at both ends, the Club forwards being dangerous individually, and the Malays combining well: The defence on either side was
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    • 21 10 [Rcutcr Telegram.] London, July 15. Cessnoek, New South Wales The English soccer team beat South Maitland by 4—l.
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    • 135 10 Construction of a Pagar Agreed To. A meeting of the Swimming Club committee was held at the S.C.C. yesterday evening to discuss the question of constructing a pugar at the Club, this being a sequel to the tragic death of a lady bather who was attacked by
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    • 94 10 London, July 3. —Reports circulated yesterday, to the effect that Donoghue will be the Aga Khan's first jockey next •i.wiii. an- baseless. They probably arose from the fact that the Aga Khan is running a three-year-old 01 well as Diophon m the Eclipse Stakes, md he hoped to secure
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    • 54 10 The second of the series of races for the l.ip»>>n Cup will be sailed from the Royal Singapore Yacht Club at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Handicap :—June scratch, Joy .3, Jean 2nd .6, Ann 1.0, Polly 2.3, Gertrude 3.2, Kathleei 4.1, Putch 5.», E, Dorothy 7.6, Betty, Marion, Eve,
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    • 39 10 The inter-school sports finals will be held to-day on the Stadium ground. Keen competition is expected and the general public are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Winstodt will present the prizes. There is no charge for admission.
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    • 30 10 The meeting m ccnn«ctioß with S.C.C. Rugby is to rv held m the club house on Monday the 27th inst. and not next Monday as previously announced.
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    • 269 10 Jodhpor Beats Eaton in Final. London, July 4. At Hurlinjrhani, in the I'olo Champion Cup final, Jodhpur beat Eaton by eight goa's to six. Eaton opened strongly, Sankey scoring twice and Bragima once during the first two chukkers. In the third period Prithi Singh scored, while in
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 199 10 Singapore, July m. Rubber. —London -Is. .i%d. Quiet. Local »1.69. Tin.—London £261. 10s. Local $130-* (225 tons sold.) Rubbe-s. —Market quiet. Mentakabs have buyers at 42 with sellers at 44 cents. New Scudais are quoted 2.70 to 2.80. New Craigieleas have sellers .at 1.58 buyers bidding
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    • 267 10 (L. K. Macphail). Singapore, July 16. Rubber.— 4s. 3%d. up J ,«d. Local $1.70. Tin.— £261 10s. down 20s. Local 225 tons at $r;o\. Although rubber has again advanced in price the share market is a «ellers one. Prices however arc slightly firmer. Tin is
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  • 61 10 Ampat.— 3s,ooo lbs. Burma Development Synd. ".191 lbs. Bukit Timah.— 9,l67 lbs. Brunei United.— lB,o7l lbs.; 12 months 185,«50 lbs. Changkat Serdang.— lB,B4l lbs. Hay t0r.— 14,800 lbs. liKiraifiri.— ,;U.L'oa lbs. Kwa10e.— 43,488 lbs. Lunas. 25,000 lbs. Nyaras.— l7,o42 lbs. Siak, Sumatra. .'"1.277 lbs. Sungei Buaya. 811,265 lbs.
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  • 168 10 A London wire of July 8 says Kelvin Hall, which was the scene of a devastating fire, belonged to the Corporation. It had the largest floor space m Scotland and it was only owing to the wind beinjf m a contrary direction that the Corporation ait
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  • 71 10 On the occasion of the tVas t day of the Lady Superior, an entertainment m aid of the orphans will be given by pupils of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, on Saturday, August 1, commencing at :< p.m Tickets, at $1 each, may be had
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  • 83 10 A fire, which occurred m the West Ham Workhouse infirmary at midnight on June 22, imperilled the lives of 100 bedridden patients, who were lying helpless m the adjacent wards. While the infirmary's volunteer fire brijrade was fightinc tho flames the master of the workhouse, attired m his pyjamas, directed
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 130 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The other da> a correspondent wrote to you on the subject of company hoarding and he mentioned a number of rubber companies situated m Malacca, the directors of which were hoarding money belonging to the shareholders unnecessarily. Rubber has been
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    • 493 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Your correspondent Onlooker is either pulling the leg of the local P.W.D., or he has a penchant for making misstatements. His grouse seems to be directed particularly against the condition of the MuarTangkah Road. Well, the majority of people who
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  • 83 10 Aerial Spiders A recent visitor to the Northern Territory, while sailing between Port Darwin Hepds in lugger, noticed long strings of spiders' webs hanging from the heavens. The spot where he encountered these was about two mile; from the shore, anil they could not, therefore, have had any communication with
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  • 1115 10 Charge Against Coolies Dismissed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 14. A ca»e was heard in the Police Court this morning before Mr. W. J. K. Stark in which the Superintendent of Petalin^ Estate, Mr. T. L. Harvey, sought to have •evm coolies of the sunie estate
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  • 391 10 Action taken at a meeting of committee No. o held on Friday, July 10, included thu following Approved engagement of two junior assistant engineers for roads in olajSl 111. Decided to adhere to the principle Unit no officer shall be entitled to draw an acting allowance for doing
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  • 236 10 Ir. addition to a selection of new fiction the undernoU'd works huve been added to Raffles Library and will be available tor issue on Saturday, July IK, at D a.m. Adlington, W'm.— Translator, Ths Golden Ass of Lucius Apuleius. Agate, J. The Contemporary Thiatr.-. Beet, J. A. The
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  • 212 10 Tb# following passengers nr" proceeding to Europe by the Kashmir sailing xt I p.m. to-moi-n>w Capt. R*e*vLewis, Lt A. A. Pomfrei, I.i. <;. Harris, Mr. V. 11. If K. Boyle, l-t. E. J. Peyton, Miss 8. Brown, Miss L 11. Banuss, Mrs. Halls* W. 0. Ultch, Mi fs l*itch,
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  • 27 10 Thfl first athletic .-.poit^ of the lloval English School will be h*ld to-morrow t».t .'i p.m. nn St. .Tosoph's Instifutlon ground <. Mr*. C. Everiti will distribute thi
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 201 10 Property Sale. The following; Singapore properties were disposed of by auction by Estate and Trust Agencies, Ltd., at their saleroom on Monday afternoon In the matter of Shaik Ahmad deceased Freehold land and houses 167 and 169, Serangoon Road, area 1,271 and 1,279 sq. ft. Mr. Syed Esah Alhadad, $5,500
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  • 1427 11 Lord Cwzflft's i .1 Rook. Over the Viceregal throne there hanus not only a canopy of broidered g)l<l but a mist of human tears." This was the cr-J sidered opinion of tho Marquis CumoJ one of the most illustrious holders of tha great office of Viceroy,
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  • 817 11 Traces of the Southern Portion. \Yc know much less u'ouut tin- Mlthed wall of Boajuun London than we do abo.it that en the otrur thtee sices of the City, wrttea a correspondent In The 'n-.ues. a. Uf.-iaii all the way rotmd i>y Ludgate, Newgate, Alderagate, Crippiejruu-,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 337 11 MOUTRIE GRAND A Masterpiece ef small grand design and construction. Its artistic lines and tonal balance proved delight to both eye and ear. Possessing as it does, the range and power of grands of much larger size, it gives an air of distinction to any home. Illustrated catalogue on request.
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    • 478 11 Raffles Hotel TeL No. 2920. GUEST NIGHTS, Dtaaer Dance Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday* N.B. Evening Dress Essential fur Dancing:. TEA DANCES Every Monday and Friday. GRILL sarkies broth c,_ Serenty Varieties besides the LEON YAYMEN Daily Special Dishes. Sea View Hotel MUSIC UN THE LAWN DURING TEA froiii 4.3«
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  • 533 12 R Sympathy of Mr. G. Bernard ie papers contain much criticism of pstein's panel in Hyde Park, one of «st being that by G. Bernard Shaw, who writes in The Times as follows On visiting the Bird Sanctuary on Saturday I found my way by an eloquently
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  • 376 12 Royal Recognition of Londoner's Courage. For giving a total of 51 pints of his blood on different occasions and refusing j all fee or reward, Mr. B. W. Tibbie, a poor printer, of Canonbury, has been made an O.B.E. by the King and a life governor
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 332 12 The Food of Kings! TO YOU. Baby ia the King of your hovseiiold. and claims as his birthright the Food of Kings —•nil as the best is not too good for the children of Royalty, it is not too good for your Baby I for Glaxo ia the food that
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    • 506 12 THE MALARIA DEATH RATE. Statistics prove that Malaria kills more people every year in the hot damp countries of the East than any other disease, an appalling fact when one considers that most of these deaths were preventable. Not no many years ago Science was still groping in the dark
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    • 105 12 The Great Picture of the Year HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME VICTOR HUGO'S IMMORTAL CLASSIC Has Now Arrived. Watch further announcement. AUCTION SALE of excellent wax-polished and walnut-ataincd teak and changhai-wood household furniture, crockery, glassware, etc. To be held at Messrs. Yeo Eng Hoe A Co.'* sale-room, No. 3, Malacca Street,
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    • 142 12 For Infants, Invalids, the Aged Travellers. Keeps Indefinitely. There is nothing "Just as good." Of all Chemists and Bazaars. Manufactured by HORLICKS MALTED MILK CO. SLOUGH, BUCKS., ENGLAND. i This Battery Saves You Money because it's brand new ivhen you get it It's a Willard. It's Charged Bone-Dry. It's insulated
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 130 13 When You Use Truscon H"V" "D T"D Metal Lath Remember it is backed by a reputation which extends over the whole world and now covers twenty years of service. Better Than Ever Made of SPECIAL STEEL for the Tropics. ALL WEIGHTS AND SIZES. ALWAYS IN STOCK. Sole Agents Sime Darby
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    • 850 13 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE At V- CV-^rr.jr f. r Cot ssli- Kr, Co i '..--.i. cr. V .-j.-.. .•„..>•, Ji, i. pra. t-.u:, of K\\r..N\ -.Ai... tfAUCAM, DBCKASBD lit 1 Vali'r.Ue 009" year*' l«a<aa.uM l»nd n<i h^iv*e !;now*i as No. 47, I>;mlop Street. Sii sraporc, r.rra 1,950 square feat, quit rent
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    • 332 13 SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES OF SYNOLEO THE OIL BOUND DISTEMPER 1. Results equal m every way to a flat Enamel. 2. Price is no greater than that of so-called washable distempers. 3. Possesses strong disinfecting properties. 4. Forms a durable, and impervious finish. Can be Scrubbed Without Injury. 6. Has
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 503 14 Assets over $5,500,000 B.C. l*TO«nc« m force over $19,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'li.corpon.tsJ In Straits Settlements.) .-^-.g HEAD OFFICE Winchester HomM, flin«apor^ LONDON OITICi U, Old Jewry, The Comp y has £20,030 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British Life AaaaraMS
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    • 1090 14 BANKING INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION Capital Paid-up UA $5,000,000 Surplus U.S. $5,000,000 Owned by THE NATION..^ CITY BANK OF NEW TORE. Head Office WAI L STREET. NEW YORK, London Oi&re BI3HOPBGATE, EX. Branches. BARCELONA COLON MADRID SANTO DOMINGO BATAVIA DAIRKN MANILA SHANGHAI BOMBAY HANKOW PANAMA SINGAPORE CALCUTTA HARBIN PEKING TIENTSIN CANTON
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    • 433 14 BANKING THB BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Siecial Charter m Japan) Capital Subscribed Y«0,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y5t,000,000 Reserve Fund Y18.780,0u0 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President H. Mori, Eaq. DIRECTORS G. Kawasaki, Eaq. D. Taklta, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. I T. Hiaamune, Esq. M. Sbuto, Esq. BEAD OFFICE Taipeb, Formosa
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    • 1044 14 Security LET ONE OF THE FOREMOST LIFE ASSURANCE INSTITUTIONS OF THE WORLD WITH ASSETS EXCEEDING £55.000,000. Protect the future of those dependent upon you. Capital and Security purchased on the instalment basis during your most productive years. Policies may include the Total Disability Benefits and Double the face value of
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  • 1008 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Reckless Mdtor-Car Drivers. The Departmental Committee on the Licensing and Regulation of Public Service Vehicles has made recommendations in the report, which, if incorporated in legislation or by-laws, would have a valuable effect in making jourrieys by motorcoach or motor-omnibus safer
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    • 195 15 huyftHtith' cndbeVroudqfit OXFORD AN ENGINE THAT NEVER GIVES TROUBLE. WITH A LUXURIOUSLY FITTED BODY. $9 QSH (Front Wheel Brakes OL,3JV $100 extra j Agents Malayan Motors, (Proprietors Messrs. WEARNE BROS., LTD.) >» >«»m«»in »»M»«t«««HlH li |i»HM) 11-22 HJ\ TUOLSELEY" TWO SEATER $2,375 FOUR SEATER $2,450 We give free of charge
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    • 178 15 lURjj^9R^flßflflS\ W~- .^^^b^ I r > Htaa^^M 111 1 l^mb^ l»ower t« sweep along from 2 miles v «ver every road. The new .lewett U hour to well o»er sixty miles an hour m specially constructed to Rive lon« l|te and top Rear 11EAUTY m line upholstery freedom from repairs.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 159 16 Brilliants Brilliants Brilliants Pairs and singles to the smallest Prices comparatively cheaper than anywhere. We defy competition. ISMAIL A. RAHEEM Crown Jeweller, 82-1 and 822. BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone 2292. Tt\e gram* THAIBA." BE SURE Alnayn te Mk for THE APPROVED BRAND Marseilles Roofing Tiles "BEE" BRAND WHITE GLAZED
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    • 247 16 HAlf LEMON SHAPE Porcelain Latex Cups Shipment arriving early July. ENQUIRIES INVITED. LEE KIM SOO 20, HIGH STREET. JUST RECEIVED By MICHAEL ARLEN AUTHOR OF THE GREEN HAT one of the biggest sellers MAYFAIR sth EDITION The success of this book has been enormous. Price $3.00. KELLY ft WALSH, LTB.
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    • 1547 16 _CLASSIrTED ADVERMMENTS_ The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., m ordinary close set type (average six words to line) are -.—Per line One insertion 28 rents, two ins. 46 ctß., three ins. 64 cts., fonr ins. 82 cents, five ins. *1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. *1.40,
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    • 250 16 I W^a*aaaa*^ TUT? CAW SHOP Inn ulrl onur POR WEDDING PRESENTS aj4B>, j. fJj^W- '^BBvii^B A "^^S^K^^^m^^Sr^ m V^ y NOT the usualCatalogue Selection, Butter Dish, or Decanter I DTTT DIJI Delightful—Useful— Shing mLent IV. YL AU J Quality Best Made VC*T t ißil J PRICE-RIGHT The "Bloomer "is on
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    • 340 16 <Ofr WIZARD YjP Hollow Wire Lighting I System. ■^iji WHAT IS IT. A (tries of 800 C.P. Lamps, Hollow wired to Tank in tha same way aa gas lampi are connected to street mains. agj Doing away with cleanIng, filling and trimming as is necessary with all self contained lamp.
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