The Straits Times, 10 July 1926
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Title Section15 1926-07-10 1 The Straits Times S T o. 28,217, SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1926, ICE 10 CENTS15 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement85 1926-07-10 1 "SANDHURST" CIGARETTES THE MOST OUTSTANDING SUCCESS OF MODERN TIMES. QUALITY CREATED THE SALE. QUALITY MAINTAINS THE DEMAND. per tin of 50 73 cents per tin of 50. IN* STOCK ONE OF EIGHT GRADES IN STOCK. BLAKINu mfcIALS v FOR EVERY PURPOSE. THE GENERAL UTILITY METAL ki-ala u»,p t r WILLIAM85 words
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Advertisement204 1926-07-10 1 THE VENUS "DREADNOUGHT" HIGH PRESSURE KEROSINE INCANDESCENT LAMP 400 candle power. STORM-PROOF <8 wnn.r™ EASY TO USE. JJbr:^ wli(O i< The best lamp for light- #1- Jjg ins Workshops, Factories, \P JSh Godowns and Bungalows. c SHK' Well finished, black Spa.; ki "MS? 1 licst vatae oblalnable. <m cand!e o204 words
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Article1759 1926-07-10 2 Strong Position of Company Reported. Presiding at the sixteenth annual meeting of the Doranakande Kubber Estates, Ltd., on April 20, Mr. P. J. Burgess said The year has been an eventful one we have seen as was indicated as probable at the last meeting— a very considerable rise1,759 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement499 1926-07-10 2 Lumbago O Here's the way to j#£^ t i i' r iSmtt welcome relief jl The crippling pair, of LonhsfOi I W v >\ and D;icka'jlic,;is veil a- .ill h* m <<i L vr "l jt Rheumatic pain, Sptuim, Suains \\^,i f\ IA" and Hruiscs, i)roni|>ily yitti to the f£499 words
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Advertisement141 1926-07-10 2 Tn Cuticura Preparations Unexcelled m purity,' they are regarded by millions as unrivaled m the promotion of skin and hair health. The purifying, antiseptic, pore-cleansing properties of Cuticura Soap invigorate and preserve the skin;\the Ointment soothes and heals rashes and eruptions. The freely-lathering Shaving Stick causes no irritation but leaves141 words
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Advertisement359 1926-07-10 2 A Masterpiece of Camera Construction by CONTESSA-NETTEL no. 15 Ert£o mx 1% m3 \SSS2? IM l!*r% for a^™ "USES 1 IUI The optical equipment of the ERGO CAMERA consists of a hifh-speeil ZEISS Tessar F/4-5 lena. The vhort focal lengili of"2'i ins. ensures the finest detrition from the nearest to359 words
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Article172 1926-07-10 3 Miners Forget Troubles In Sporting Events. Putting behind them for the moment the caves of the coal struggle, miners on sirike, colliery officials, and the general public on June 2 enjoyed with unbounded enthusiasm pit ponies "Derby" at Alfielon Park, Derbyshire, the residence (.1 Mr. R. C.172 words
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Article102 1926-07-10 3 The first steamship service ever to be established from the west coast of North America to the British West Indies by a Canadian line was realised a few days ago. At that time H. R. McMillen, heud of a large lumber exporting firm and also chairman of the Canadian Transports,102 words
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Article86 1926-07-10 3 That the recent improvement m Cunu- la's Oriental trade is m no way imaginary is proved by the heavy cargoes earned by the last few liners sailing for Japan and China from the Port of Vancouver. In fact, the recent partial recovery m the volume of businer° beinK done with86 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement206 1926-07-10 3 WHITEAWAYS have just unpacked a uk; shipment of SMART MILLINERY and DAINTY FROCKS CHILDREN'S j£^~^ <;\ 4 I J ITH TOPEE. /fllj Coverai white drill, fj Jr > x with elastic chin fM feg^J ShM 19, 20, 21 ins. 'Ti !Bn rr s >^\^\ M^ mvM lassie rf lB A206 words
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Advertisement302 1926-07-10 3 ARE YOU GLAD TO HEAR THE DINNER BELL? If not, try Ptnlliill. the dainty little regulators which gently atimulatr th* MM, accelerate intestinal activity and increase the appetite By Hiding ditost'ion. Taken when needed, Pinkettes banish constipation, bilious attacks, sick headaches, liverinhness, clear the skin and purify the breath. They302 words
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Advertisement603 1926-07-10 3 PENANG TURF CLUB 1926 Autumn Meeting. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY— Saturday. July 24. SECOND DAY.— Tuesday, July 27.THIRD DAY.— Thursday, July 29. FOURTH DAY.— Saturday, July 31. 9 RACES FOR HOHSKS. STAKES.— $2,250 First Uurse. t 50n Second Horn. 300 Third Hor... Plot Added Money. RACH8 FOR EX-GRIFFIN HORSES. STAKES.-603 words
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Advertisement609 1926-07-10 3 'posts and telegraphs department TO PRINTERS. ADVEOTlSEptS \\l) PUBUdTY AGENTS. Tenders are invited for the putting of and wlwillllllg rights in the Federated Malay States Telephone Directory, common injf with the issue of October 1, 192tf. Full particulars of the conditions and peneral terms of contract together with forma of609 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement540 1926-07-10 4 P, ft U. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated m Eng'.aid) MAIL AND PASSENGER ANI> CA*GO SERVICES. FKNINSULAK AND OEIBXTU. SX. CO. ITNDER CONTRACT WITH Hl9 MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON ANU FAR LAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS KROM LONPON FOX CHINA AND JAPAN Ti im.g* da* B'por* MACEDONIA" ll.«0<» Joly 18 KAI.YAN540 words
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Advertisement613 1926-07-10 4 Shipping Announcements N.Y.K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINB Marseilles, London and Antwerp Vessels Tonnag* Du*. Sail KASHIMA MARU 10,000 July 22 2t| HAKONE MARU 10,600 Aug. 6 a SUWA MARU 11,000 Aug. 19 >0 FUSHIMI MAttU 11,000 Sep. 2 8 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Sep. 16 17 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500613 words
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Advertisement532 1926-07-10 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated m England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.— GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOWMARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT532 words
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Advertisement447 1926-07-10 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO*, LTD. (Incorporated m Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kretay, Kemaman, Kelantan, Hangnaru, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Bandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure PRACHATIPOK July 12 July 14 MALINI July 19 July 21 VALAYA July 26 July 28 The Steamers are fitted throughout with447 words
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Advertisement570 1926-07-10 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET RAY. 60. OF DATAYIA) (Incorporated In Holland; Under contract witk tkt NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 8610, with *üb-coniicctlon to Passage, Freight, Trannhipsient, Mar:r.» Dcpts. and Manager. Desk. Representative for Singapore smi Btraitr Settlements of the Official Tourist birna. of Java. All information, .npp'.ying of570 words
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Advertisement430 1926-07-10 4 BURNS PHILP LINE la A astralia) for mmnr, lauonaa, yia jata. DARWIN, THUfcSLAT ISLAND AND BBttBAM Regular rcu.ntnl/ sailing by tn. well knowa tesnit-rs lu'AKGi-LA (7,375 tons) and MALA!)AK i 1.512 tout). The s.s. MARELLA i. tk largest and fnu-st steamer trcding to Austra lia, Cabins de luxe, single bertk430 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement456 1926-07-10 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUGKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) ELLERMAN LENB PASSENGER AND FREIGHT BERVICE3 TO UNITKD KINGDOM and CONTINENT »ia PORTS and SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICES OUTWARDS FROM CONTINENT For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan KNOWSLEY HALL July 17 HOMEWARDS Due Singapore Marseilles, London, Havre and Lirarpool CITY OK456 words
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Advertisement412 1926-07-10 5 AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES LINE (Incorporated In England) Kccular Passenger and Freight Service via JAVA PORTS to FREMANTLE (W. A.), ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and SYDNEY maintained by Da* Sail a.s. KIOTO (cargo steamer) July 20 July 12 «.s. CITY OF PALERMO passenger steamer 5,900 tons) July 13 Aug. 7 Single Return Singapore to412 words
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Advertisement367 1926-07-10 5 ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE TRANS-PACIFIC PASSENGER AND EXPRESS SERVICE It day. from Hongkong to Seattle Sailing from Steamer Hongkong PRESIDENT GRANT July 18 PRESIDENT MADISON July 27 PRESIDENT JACKSON Aug. 8 PRESIDENT McKINLEY Aug. 20 PPKSIDENT JEFFERSON Sept. 1 also a sailing every 12 day. from Hongkong to Manila Through bills367 words
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Advertisement369 1926-07-10 5 By Royal Appolntmcat HOTEL^^^^ROYAL LIMITED The Leading Hotel m Siam Entirely Renovated. Beautifully situated m tbe residential district of the town, within a faw minutes of the Businea. Centra. EUROPEAN SUPERVISION Modern Sanitation throughout the Hotel. Electric lighta. Fan., bells m every room. Own Motor Garage. RATES Single room from369 words
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Advertisement230 1926-07-10 5 "ATLAS" White Portland Cement is specified for New Singapore Municipal Office* and Raffles College. SOLE AGENTS SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. (Incorporate.] m Urn Strait. Settlement.!) 5, MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. L mKS3EEEE3!BBHLJ FOR CLEAN CUT, SATISFACTORY WORKYear m, Year out. The Remington Typewriter i: costs much the same as is essentially230 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement555 1926-07-10 6 PAVILION j |rom Friday, July 9 to Wednesday, July U, :il '.).!"> p.m. sharp. FAST BLACK (Comedy) HOOF BEATS (An Interesting SPORT LIGHT) THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. ,■l THE LITTLE GIANT *L Starring GLENN HUNTER with a great cast including EDNA MURPHY and DAVID HIGGINS From tin Saturday Evening; Post555 words
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Advertisement105 1926-07-10 6 SURINA THEATRE .Niirth Bridge Koad. 'Phone No. 289. TO-NIGHT at 9 Lat>'st I'athe Cazette ART ACORD The Trickiest Lightning Horseman on the scret-n with DAKKIE The most nmrvrllouti horse m pictures In the I nivcrsal Blue Streak Western WESTERN PLUCK Just one Mk inliop of Cve absorbing reels of ACTION!105 words
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Advertisement492 1926-07-10 6 The Most Realistic, the Most Vivid, the Most Thrilling Picture of its kind Ever Filmed. THE (JOHNSTOWN) FLOOD A WILLIAM FOX SUPREME ATTRACTION A Photoilrnma baited on the Terrible ,^o*MpsV WILLIAM Urn Calamity of lxH'.i, one of the Greatest sHF «ssß& /*~W» rKJ Catastrophes m the History of America. V*492 words
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Advertisement172 1926-07-10 6 SIR A. CONAN DOYLE'S FAMOUS STORY THE LOST WORLD A FIRST NATIONAL SUPER-PRODUCTION IS COMING! Watch for further details. Exhibitors Keep your dates for FIRST NATIONAL PRODUCTIONS. COMING SHORTLY 1 AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS— ALWAYS. ntiKH HEAD BRAND 4^^^^ V. H. MMM are recojsnised the wtirld over as sup«-rlali\e value172 words
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Article233 1926-07-10 7 rivri kks. J Saturday, July 10 High W.u, i, ll.:;i n.m., 10..18 p.m. I id*, 7.^t> a.m., 6.7, 7.. r iil p.m., <;.■. porta. Oatram (load .School Sports. Vie. Theatre, ».30. Satiday, July 11 Dig* Water, M am., IUI pm. eea i High Tida, S.OO a.m., 6.0,233 words
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Article383 1926-07-10 7 Siiturduy, July 10. Ships BlaagaUe ihr WkHfM or expected to arrive. KEI'IKI. HARBOIR. Main WJiarf Tba Cubic, Lch. Mata MaU, ■V B. Johanna. Oil Wl.srf V.:.r budra Coal Wh»rf Nil 7 i IN DRY DOCKS. Tanionr I'at'-r der Capcllcn Albert Doe* >.U Dock Nil h<i>pi; Hack) iir383 words
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Article21 1926-07-10 7 ..r..! at Kniinc is said to be bulani'il. Thai means thai one end is likely In ilr.i|> as the other. P21 words
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Article171 1926-07-10 7 Te-4ay. United States of America (Parcels) I City of Canton) 10.30 a.m. bids-China (Q. G. Merlin) Ip.m. Karimon (Sri Wongsee) ..4 p.m. Japan and Korea (Kamak'ura Maru) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalin and Bagan Si Api Api (Van der I.yn) 3 p.m Bias and Takan Bare* (Van171 words
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Article37 1926-07-10 7 B-pora Kawi May 28 Malwa June 3 Amazone June 2 Jan Pietcruzoon Coen June 4 Kthiopia June 10 Slamat June 11 Loaao* June 23 June 28 June 28 June 29 July 3 July 637 words
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Article242 1926-07-10 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, July 10. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 3/32 Demand 2/3 11/16 Private 3m. credits 2/4 7/16 n »r »r < r. cc 1/ On New York, Demand 66% Private 90 d/s 68% On France, Bank T.T. 2050 On India, Bank T.T. 155 On Hongkong,242 words
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60 1926-07-10 7 R.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.CJ. Spot 69 Standard R.S.S. on Tender «"ly m £9% Aug.-Sept. 71% Oct.-De«. TS'A Tone of market: Firm. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet M%«1 per 1b. 691 a 70 72 74 New York Spot Sheet G. cents 41 x k60 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article309 1926-07-10 7 Issue 1. Val. Pd. Buyers Seller* £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 64/- 65/1 1 Batang Padang O.'JO O.C'2 £1 £1 Chenderiang 25/- 26/£1 15/- E. Siamese 21/- 21/G 1 1 Hitam Tin LM Ml 1 1 Idris Hydraulics 60/- 61/1 1 Johan Tin 0.52 0.54 10/- 10/- KamponR 48/- 49'6309 words
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Article130 1926-07-10 7 Issue /al. Pd. Buyers Sellers El £1 B. Am. Tobacco G.5.0 G.lO.Ocall 1 1 Central Engines 1.00 1.10 II £1 E. Smelting Co. 16.50 16.75 .0 10 Fraser Neave 53.00 53.50 LOO 100 Hammer Co. 172.50 177.50 100 100 Katz Bros. def. 190.00 200.00 L0 10 Mexican Eagle 22/3130 words
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Article89 1926-07-10 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,231,300 par 110 I Spore Municipal 5 p.c. $1,878,000 of 1901 par 6 prem. Spore Municipal i.i p.C of 1907 $1,600,000 90 par Spore Municipal 4V4 p.c of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par Spore Municipal 4 p.c. of 1913 $2,000,000 80—90 Spore Municipal 6 p.c $22,000,00089 words
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Article374 1926-07-10 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt'* Quotation*. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) 3.40 3.45 3.40 3.45 Alor Gajah ($1) Mi 3.20cd. 3.00 3.10 A. Hitam ($5) 24.50 25.00 24.50 25.00 A. Kuninjf ($1) 1.10 1.20 1.10 1.15 Am. Malay ($2) 510 5.20 5.00 5.15374 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement410 1926-07-10 7 BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT, JOHORE BAHRU Miscellaneous Application No. 12 and 13 of 1926. Between THE CHINA A SOUTHERN BANK, LTD. OF SINGAPORE, Chargee and YASUJI AKASAKA. formerly of No. 21, Jalan Tcbrau, Johorc Bahru, Planter, Chargor. To be sold by public auction at 42, Jalan Ibrahim, Johorc410 words
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Advertisement70 1926-07-10 7 BRASTAGI-HOTEL BELVEDERE 4,800 FEET \BOVE SEA LEVEL. INVIGORATING CLIMATE, EXCELLENT CUISINE, TENNIS, GOLF AND BILLIARDS. Terms from 9 to 11 Guilders per day. 6. J. WALTER, Manager. DR. RICORD'S Interesting Book for Men Sent free on request by PERRY CO., Box. 17, Stock Exchange, Melhoarn*, AUSTRALIA BOOKS YOU SALE CHEAP70 words
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Advertisement793 1926-07-10 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Adyta., see page 16. WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. DUTCH, German lessons, 10, Tiverton Lane. FOR SALE, one Singer car 1926 model. $1360. Apply 32, Straits Times. (lp) TO LET, newly built shops and offices No 28, Chulia Street. Apply 9, Boat Quay, (lp) WANTED TO BUY793 words
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Advertisement348 1926-07-10 7 ESTATES SUPPLIES T. HERMANS, NILLMY BUILDING, BANDOENG. Telegraphic Address SUPPLIES." bandoem;. GREEN MANURES. ACACIA DECURRENS ALBIZZIA MOLUCANA CENTROSEMA I'UBESCENS CENTROSEMA PLUMIERI CROTALARIA ANAGYROIDES CROTALARIA USARAMOENSIS CALOPOGONIUM MUCUNOIDES DEQUILIA INDIGOFERA ENDECAPHYLA LEUCENA GLAUCA (Lamtoro) MIMOSA INVISA PHASEOLUS LUNATUS PASI FLORA PUERARIA JAVANICA THEFROSIA CANDIDA THEFROSIA VOGELII VIGNA HOSEI (Olijjospcrma). Correspondence invited.348 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous73 1926-07-10 7 M RBOBOLOQICAL REPORT. Kandung Kerbaa Station. (Ky C..url..y «,f rrnniciit Mraltli Office.) tor the -I Iiimii- endine at Midnight on July 9. 1!UH. ,,l.- iHjM'.iittire M V. Mm. ihad* tempcrmtON 7H.5 K. ■an ihadi icmparmtan 82 9. Max. Mm mdiation 7H.1 V. Mln. mas radiation 77 F. ■aa li-inp. 1..IUH.73 words
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865 1926-07-10 8 Silt Straits Times SATURDAY, JULY 10. THE SINGAPORE CENSUS. I Yesterday we received a postcard from i a v.-onhy citizen with an address in Orchard R ad reading The Census. Ntne my house, none my friends paper collected. How sort like that country?" j While admiring the civic spirit of865 words
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Article209 1926-07-10 8 Why is it that a large number of people who normally write quite a good hand attach illegible signatures to their letters? We receive m the course of a WMk hundreds cf letters, and m a very laid percentage the attached signatures are tnly to be deciphered209 words
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Article40 1926-07-10 8 In the eleven months ended February 28, last the Canadian Federal Government contributed $247,530 m a^istiii:; ocean and railway passages for immiffrants. Of this $130,703 arc recoverable loans. Assistance for land settlement of immigrants cost another $284,725 m that period.40 words
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Article49 1926-07-10 8 Captain A. McKinnun (master oC the Steamboat Co.'s Kinshan) and jiptnin M. McCarthy (master of the Paul Beau) were each lined $2o at the Marine Court, HongBWSg, on pleading guilty to char.es of not having the regulation lithts when the boats were alongside their respective wharves on the Praya.49 words
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Article87 1926-07-10 8 An Associated Press message, of June 29 states that Lieutenant Carl K. Kilson, pilot of the unsuccessful Antic expedition headed by Captain George H. Wilkins, revcalod that v disajn^cement between CapUin Wilkins an.! Major Thomas G. Lanphier, the army observer with tli! party, marred the undertaking. At the same time87 words
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Article374 1926-07-10 8 Those who received knighthoods in tlio Birthday Honour* include Mr. George Rowland Hill, ex-Hcnorary Secretary of the Rugby Union. Major V. G. Olive, having been permitted to resign his appointment as first A.D.C. to H.E. the Governjr, reverts to ilia substantive rank of captain. The engagement is374 words
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Article28 1926-07-10 8 The Nam Menjr School and the Yok Cheng School have been declared unlawful schools on thj gr.und that they are lieing used for put poses of political propaganda.28 words
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Article29 1926-07-10 8 The ftlfMO tender of Chan Ah Ku:ih f.,r th;.- conversion of four houses m rjnosn Street into an opium smokin;,' p'alaoe'' has been accepted by the Ptibli; tVorks Uerartment.29 words
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Article28 1926-07-10 8 The American Consulate-General at Shanghai is interested m securing information as to the whereabouts of Mr. J. F. Woodwoith. Any particulars concerning his present whereaoouts will be appreciated.28 words
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Article38 1926-07-10 8 It has been decided to erect a tablet on the wast wall of the St. Andrew'^ Church, Kowl .on, to the memory of the tate Sir Paul Chatcr. The Kowloon Uock Company* 13 being entrusted with the work.38 words
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Article43 1926-07-10 8 Mr. F. G. Penny, M.P., has lived through the third round of the House of Commons Parliamentary polf hand.cap. His third came (at Mid-Surrey) tu njrainst Sir Arthur Shirley Benn, and the member for Kin-gston won by 4 up .and :t to play.43 words
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Article60 1926-07-10 8 The usual devilments have been exchanged mnkinc; Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo, j'ip.a.Ho MWlttT :u I'eking, and General Chang Hawk-ling swan brothers, aivordirg to a Chinese report. The Minister of w ar, L han« Tsinjj-hui, was the introducer of the new union, says the North China Daily Ne7. f s,60 words
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Article60 1926-07-10 8 At 4.1") a.m. of the 6th inst., a bugs fire broke out m the Arab quarter of iJuitcnzorjj the flames being considerably iriU'iiMfieU by a strong wind which rcsul'.c;l m tne fire spreading rapinly and becoming boyond control. Seventy-five native houses and rive stone buildinus have been completely destroyed consequently60 words
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Article66 1926-07-10 8 In future the Postmaster-General will be known as the Secretary for Postal Affairs, and the Assistant PostmasteiGentral us Controller of Posts ana Tolejrraphs, a Bill (jivintf effect t> those i haiißi'.-. Ixint; noti'icd m the Gazette. A »ciii me has br«.n approved for the coord.nr.tion of the postal services of66 words
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Article64 1926-07-10 8 Comparatively good pMMnsjaT service is now m BfwUoa on the Tientsin-IViow Railway between 'i'sinan and Tientsin,. Threo |i|lllll train.s are run weekly ■fcn'l are made up of Blue Kxpress cars which are m (food condition. The trains are also not overcrowded. Strict orders by Tupan Chang Ckung-ehaag hasp soldiers from64 words
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Article76 1926-07-10 8 Batl off to the police constable on truflif duty near the [poll met c urse recently, .says the Times of Malaya, foi Soiag his duty without fear M favour. The Briti.sh car, with the British Resident and <'hief Secretary in it, took a wrona titrnihg 1 v mistake *>"' khe76 words
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Obituary196 1926-07-10 8 Tragic Sequel to Cholera Outbreak. We very much regret to announce the death of Mrs. Hamilton, wife of .Mr. A. \V. B. HaiiiiltMi, of Singapore, which occurred at the Middlcton II s[nt:il thi.morning. Mrs. Hamilton was a passenger on the steamer Erinpura which arrived at Singapore196 words
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Article198 1926-07-10 8 Explanation of White Line In Singapore. In view of the proposed legislation to legalise white lines I r the DBI Uaftic control, attention is called to ihe lollowing notification by the plice:--The white line across the carriageway on the nearside indicates the it-p Line beyond which traflc inu.st198 words
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Article186 1926-07-10 8 The Honorary Treasurer of Pearson'.* Fresh Air r und writes from London under date June 14 acknowledging ii-coipt of the draft for one hundred pouiuls, the sum generously subscribed by readers of the Straits Times for the Fund. Speaking personally and n behalf of the little186 words
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Article13 1926-07-10 8 From China aid Japan by th« Celebes Maru, due on Monday.13 words
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Article45 1926-07-10 8 Henderson, He)m and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable, dated July D, thjir Ojaotattons being m gold dollar cents Sellers, July 41 Vi Augu-t II quarter 42,-. Marktt steady but Uttle doing. To-day's Singapore price la MM esats, Lcndon prii>'45 words
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Article61 1926-07-10 8 Supplementary ord n for Mi nday'a iiMwlfnq of tl.c -I announce two r.:w bill*. These are the Postal Department Titles BUI (to .ilr<r the title- ,<" the Postmaster-General and the Assistant Postmaster-General) and the Registration nf Behoots Hill (to NpSSJ ami re-enact with amendment < the law relating61 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement210 1926-07-10 8 j I 'M» Special PEDAL CYCLE complete If 4g:j&£%f complete 1 a: i ALL BRITISH MADE. Enamelled black, with green and gold lining. Excellent finish throughout. High-dan equipment including Dunlop Tyre?, B.S.A. Hubs. Supplied complete with Lamp, Bell, Pump and Toolbag. >02££*Jk $45.00 complete. MJN LITTLE CO., LTD, (Incorporated in210 words
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Advertisement95 1926-07-10 8 ALHAMBRA TO-MORROW In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Wm. Fox Production THE (JOHNSTOWN) FLOOD Featuring: (JEORCK O. BRIEN, JANET GAYNOR ar.d PAUL PAMZn m 8 Reels. One Reel Interesting Picture and a Two-reel Comedy. First Show tt 7.30 p.m. Wm. Fox Production EVERLASTING WHISPERS (Featuring TOM MIX) m 695 words
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Advertisement53 1926-07-10 8 On Other Pages, I'nKC. Shipping sad Iks Maila 7 Pinanee and Commerca 7 Meteorological I! I 7 Ruut»r and Ragby Radio H PreMMd Mnlßjrsii R M.V.B. I X ..M.S. Appcil (Hurt I <■• lon Rubber Ki»;uie:< I Control of i hln< V>rn«eii!nr Hel W Correspondence !1 umMr^ I arthf;ii..': Dota-.b53 words
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Article208 1926-07-10 9 Government's Fate in The Balance. Decisive Debate Expected To-day. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 9. Paris The fate of the new Government is in the balance, and it is agreed that to-day's debate will be decisive. The opinion is expressed that the Socialist plan for a capital le' hasReuter - 208 words
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Article150 1926-07-10 9 U.S. Comments on Paris Protest. [REITER TELEGRAM] London, July '.>. New York The press is most inter■ated m the march of disabled and other ex-service men planned m Paris for Sunday, to proU -t against ratification of the I inch debt settlement with the United States. The World,Reuter - 150 words
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Article105 1926-07-10 9 Big Drop m Artificial Silk Shares. [i:i:t ter RU6KAH] i..ml.ii, July 9. There has been a big slump m the shares of Cnurtauld's, the artificial silk manufacturers, and one of the most favourite counters on the Stock Exchange. Following the announccxent of a reduction m the interim dividend105 words
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Article39 1926-07-10 9 [REUTER TRLECRAM.] L"ndon, July I*. Mi Hourni- The TarifT Hoard conhidered the Government scheme to encourage, the cotton industry m Australia ly granting a bounty on cotton yarn .spinning, ami recommends a bounty of 6d. a pound.Reuter - 39 words
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Article44 1926-07-10 9 [■Mm ti:iki;i;amJ I i 'In, July 10. New Y"vk Tlm li :>t serious accident m Urn subway strike occurred when a i rain driven by i trfl i hn il md i the :.;:ured, but the .;r.::e hi pwed f«r four hours.44 words
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Article288 1926-07-10 9 Railwaymen Refuse Embargo On Coal. Heartburnings at Trade Unions Council. [REITER TELEGRAM] London, July 9. The conference of the National Union of Railwaymen at Wcymouth endorsed the executive's decision not to take action on the miners' request to impose an embargo on coal. London, July 9. Heartburnings at the TradeReuter - 288 words
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Article138 1926-07-10 9 Government Fleet Offered For Sale. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 9. New York The Shipping Board arc endeavouring to sell tho Government passenge- boats and cargo boats, including the Leviathan, the George Washingten, the President Harding and the President Roosevelt. Bids ir.ust be satisfactory end must be made byReuter - 138 words
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Article57 1926-07-10 9 Pitch Dries After Heavy Rain. [REtTKK TF.I.KGRAM] London, July 9. There wa:s a heavy downpour at Leeds, where the third tc:;t match starts tomorrow. It started shoitly after three and cca.-iu'l soon alter four, but the ground is under water. Aftrr the storm the pitch rapidly dried up57 words
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Article37 1926-07-10 9 Two Killed and Much Destruction. [rkhtkr nUMW] London, July 9. Chicago Two people were killed and several eriosj n i-j >>■ i tMßado L'i~'.::: ":rb |£d Owed M b) pit- !-.i:i::-, r.rs rtgl »M orchard--.37 words
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Article281 1926-07-10 9 Start of Ring's Cup Competition. Fourteen Machines Taking Part. [WIRELESS VIA RUGBY.] Rugby, July 9. The air race for the King's Cup began this morning and will finish late tomorrow afternoon. Owing to an eleventh hour disqualification, only 11 aeroplanes are participating m the race, which is conducted281 words
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Article155 1926-07-10 9 Identification of Victims' Rcdies. [REVTER TELEGRAM] London, July 'J. New York The removal of ihe boil.es of the men trapned m submarine Sol began at Brooklyn navy yard. The bodies were carried to the Navy Hospital, where the Hentificati n process was carried out by a finger printReuter - 155 words
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Article96 1926-07-10 9 Experienced Mechanic Accepts Offer. [wireless via rugby.] Rugby, July 'J. Mr. W. Moore has accepted the offer of the De Havilland Aircraft Company to take the place of Mr. Elliott, the mechanic of Mr. Alan Cobham's flight to Australia, who was kflM by an Arab sniper's bullet.96 words
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Article60 1926-07-10 9 [REI.TUR TEI.KURAM.] London, July Munich The wife of General Ludendorff has been granted a divorce on her pica that Ludcndorff's political activities caused him to neglect her. The case was heard m camera. The court declared that both parties were |,l r ,-V...,11,v. t k i ,4 \.Jr;60 words
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Article420 1926-07-10 9 Formation of Volunteer Unit. Interesting Scheme Under Consideration. The proposal to form a naval volunteer unit m Malaya, which was put forward some ti:ne. ago, i> revived m a notification by the Colonial Secretary published m the Government Gazette. This reads as follows The formation of a Royal420 words
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Article111 1926-07-10 9 Important Cases to be Heard Next Week. Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes on Friday The F. M. S. full Court of Appia! will assemble m the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Manday next, when the luting Chief Justic(Mr. Justice Farrcr Manhy), Mr. Justi;t Watson and Mr. Justice111 words
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Obituary55 1926-07-10 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan?, July 9. Tho mutilated body of a man, believed to be Javanese or Siamese, was found to-day m a plantation off Ayer Ham. The throat was gashed m four places whilst there were ugly wounds on the body which discount the possibility of55 words
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Article51 1926-07-10 9 The Controller of Rubber, Ceylon, sends us the following statement of exports of rubber from feyl n during June 192') 1926 Ceylon Imported Ceylon Imported Rubber Rubber Rubber Rubber Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. June 4,227 Ml 4,208* S3B Latex Exports. June, I!i2fi.— NH gallons. Exportable maximum 5,72051 words
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Article63 1926-07-10 9 Tokio, July 8. The. Okayama Orphanage, which is the oldest <iiic of the kind m this country, having nearly 40 pears' history, .wiil shortly bo closed, as the Orphanage authorities have found the present colItctiv'; cilK-atio'i for Orphan! I BO isr.jjEr tffoctr o :n brir.tr'-"; then Fssr63 words
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Article104 1926-07-10 9 Another Government Crisis. The Da Costa Ministry Overthrown. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 9. L-sbon The <ia Costa Government has been overthrown. Da Costa is a prisoner ;n Belem Palace. A Btw Cabinet has bce-i formed with General Carmona as Prime Minister, Major Joao Bello M MhristaT for tho ColoniesReuter - 104 words
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Article121 1926-07-10 9 Infection m Japanese Fishing Boats. Two cases of cholera have occurred this I week nnseag Japanese fishermen plying their trade from Singapore. In one case a man was taken ill on a motorboat which is used to bring ii*'n frim the fishing fleet to Singapore, and van121 words
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Article70 1926-07-10 9 Lord Inchcapc Expects Stabilised Rupee. [SFVTEH TSLECRAM] London, July 0. At the annual meeting of tho P. and O. Banking Corporation Lord Inchcape said j he anticipated that the result of the deliberations cf the Royal Commission on Indian currency would be to stabiiis? tho rupee at Is.70 words
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Article75 1926-07-10 9 [Wtun.KSS VIA El'CBT.] Rugby, July Exchanges arc as follows: l'aris 186)4. New York 186 'J--.2. Bruesels 206%. Geneva 25.1 ■)> i. Amsterdim 12. 11 'i. Milan IMtt. Berlin 20.43. Stockholm 18.13^. Copenhagen 18.30. Oata £2.17-;-. Vienna 34.4;: Prague hA%. Helsinjrfors l'J\}\'i. Madrid 30.67. Lisbon 2 17-:{2. Uio 7 IS-16.75 words
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Article116 1926-07-10 9 One- Way Regulations In Chinatown. The following are tha police regulations instituting one-way traffic on North anil South Canal Iload3 Tiafflc on North Canal Road cast of Souih Bridge Koatl .'-.hall not move Otherwise than m U easterly direction towards Circular Road and Chulia Street. Traflic on116 words
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Article46 1926-07-10 9 (AnetH Wireless Service.) The Hague, July 1. The Minister of Colonies, Dr. Koningsberger, visited the Javanese Batik Exhibition of B I n m Ihe Gothi t, ,11.11 .1 I!. M thi :r.t:::ic:-.. tt ut h Pangarm Aiio Sofrjcdiiungrat, who ian eutbu.'i'y mi F^*ik woi-V46 words
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Article603 1926-07-10 9 Tightening Up Government Control. Powers Conferred Under New Ordinance. The decision of the Government to tighten up tho control and supervision over the rhlnaai veraarahu teheeta, as a ies >'f political a-riU-i Chi'ia, is indicated m an ordin::ich will be introduced :vt the llativi Council next Monday. i603 words
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Article115 1926-07-10 9 Inadequate) -<( English Schools And Higher Fees. At ;i meeting on Jnly 7 at Kuala Lumpu:- the nine unofficial member* of th .Sanitary X :i-l Two Europeans, three one Indian and two Ceylonese pa d the following resolution "We, the undersigned unofficial memI spur Sanitary Board strongly115 words
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Article41 1926-07-10 9 Tokio, July h. I \H Pci Su'a policy on Japan >i-k a turn favourable to Japan, says a which install ■<■-, th Marshal's new programme which includes a plan to biing about cordial i elation -i with Japan.41 words
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Article23 1926-07-10 9 During The month f June 88,779 < hi- i Singapore, ~.be.-\f dock pas»eni«rs leaving frr China uJrjn~ t^" >nt» Di>—'od was 51.102.23 words
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Article106 1926-07-10 10 Moderate Scoring at The Oval. [Reuter Telegram.] London, July 9. In the Gentlemen v. Players match nt the Oval the professional side won by seven wickets,. The (ientleinen batted first and compiled MB, live wicket- falling to Geary for r >2. Their second total was U9, the principalReuter - 106 words
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Article123 1926-07-10 10 Hamilton Scores Well in S.C.C. Tournament. The Bankers. Brokers ;md [MMMee uiado (im- start in their mutch ajrainst the Serwies on the Padanp, yesterday afternoon, in the Cricket Club tournament. At the close of play, they had scored IM inns i'i.v the ft' only thr wickets. Of these,123 words
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Article311 1926-07-10 10 The Davis Cup. [Rcuter Telegram.] London. July 'J. Barcelona In the Daws Cup semifinal of the Kuruj'i-an HM in the first singles Gregory. Britain, beat Fluquer, Spain. <;—::. <►— (5—2. Kiiurnley beal Sindrwi, 7 4, 7- r>, I LAWN TENNIS. L.L.T.C. Tournament. MONDAYS TIES. Men's Open MHm Final.Reuter - 311 words
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Article64 1926-07-10 10 IP OH RACES. SeraU-l ings for To-day. Kail- I. Mfl ,r c :unl liooin. BMi i"1,,,y. So\cn;>aks, Auchtcrini lily and Maharani. Race --Pu .-<•, Baniwotthy und Daim nsar.i. Race 6.—Ai bird 11. Latuko, Malta a, H .-hi 1 and Son of Krin. Kace •>.-A. I), 'all engagement*) and Mt-titiii. JUCp64 words
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Article442 1926-07-10 10 Somerset Secure Advantage At Manchester. [Renter Telegram.] London, July 1). Somcr.-et won N the first innings against Lancashire at Manchester. The homo county's first score was 192, Green contributing 50 and Makepeace 60. White was the most successful bowler taking six for 81. In their second venture theyReuter - 442 words
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Article203 1926-07-10 10 Husband's nnveyancc to Wife Set Aside. Mr. Justice Dawn heard argument m the Bankruptcy Court yesterday m a matter ip which the Official Assignee .-ought to sc i aside tv. > conveyances of land at Rallang h\ a baakroyt to his wife. The bankrupt \va- Y<>.-: r Xc203 words
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Article59 1926-07-10 10 Expected m Singapore On July 22. (Anclu Wireless Service.) Iwaki, July ">. Admiral Vanianioto Fosumaru will shortly be inspecting the South Sea Islands and is expected to arrive at Singapore on July 22, Batavia on July 25, and from there will proceed to Auxlrali-i, it turning on59 words
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Article691 1926-07-10 10 Chinese Forwards Recover Their Form. The Chinese won by three goals ta nil against the S.C.C. m a first division match at the Stadium yesterday afternoon, and thoroughly deserved to do so, the Club giving a very weak display. The S.C.C. fielded their full side, but there was691 words
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Article208 1926-07-10 10 Incident at Wreck of City Ot" Naples. The City of Naples, as reported m the Straits Times, was bound for Yokohama from Kobe, with a cargo of steel. wMai she struck a submerged reef during a storm. The steamer Chefoo Maru picked up the S.O.S. signal whilst taking208 words
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Article26 1926-07-10 10 The principal of the Royal Knglish School, Singapore informs us that the osUlilishnunt has met with all rciiuireincuts and has been registered us a larjre school."26 words
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Article357 1926-07-10 10 Arrangements For Coming Events. The following Royal Singapore Yacht Club arrangements are announced: On Sunday the mind race for the July Cup will be sailed. Start 10 a.m. Points to date and handicaps: Ella Dorothy (1 point) scratch; Jsan (G) 0.3 per cent.; Polly (3) 1.3. Putih (5) 3.U.;357 words
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Article104 1926-07-10 10 Ends m Acquittal Of Accused. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jjly 10. The sensational murder trial at Ipoh concerning the death of one Kandiah, a dreaaer at the Kuala Kangsar Hospital, who was fatally stabbed with a penknife, ended dramatically yesterday, after a fortnight's trial, with 20104 words
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Article250 1926-07-10 10 .Messrs. Guthric and Co.'s report states: Singapore, July 9. The commodity market is Atagnant, prices remain unchanged and little business is passing outside the Auction which have been the main feature of the past few weeks. Newi from London indicates that trade interests and producers are m250 words
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Article103 1926-07-10 10 The following is tlie programme of the orchestral concert to be given at the Adelphi Hotel on Sunday evening: Overture, Qutcn of Autumn, Bigge Vulse Triste, Sibelius; Quintette, Love Birds, deny; Fantasia, Madam Butterfly, Puccini; Violin Solo Malaquena (Balingit) S.arasate; Licbesfreud, Kreisler; Finale, Entry of the Gladiators, Finck.103 words
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48 1926-07-10 10 Orders for week ending July 18, 1926: Saturday, July 10, Wireless Class. Hindquarters 5.15 Pm. Tuesday, July 13, Ambulance and Signalling Classes, Headquarters, 5 p.m. Thursday, Ji'y 15, Band Practice, Ilea'lquarten ."> p n, Saturday, July 17, Wireless Class, [feadquaxten 4.30 p.m.48 words
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Letter486 1926-07-10 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—The next sitting of Legislative Council will be on the- 12th instant, and on the same date the Straits Settlements Association is holding a meeting. A3 a matter of coincidence the new Twakow Rules are on the Orders of the486 words
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Article256 1926-07-10 10 A Period of Business Panic. [From the Straits Times of July 7, 1866.] What with the hot weather, the stagnation of trade, and the indescribable feeling of apprehension that has resulted as a natural consequence of the intelligence telegraphed from Europe, Singapore is n 4 m the256 words
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Article45 1926-07-10 10 Attention is drawn to the dates of St. Andrew's Cathedral fixtures. The Cathedral fete will be held on August C m the Government House grounds. The dance will be held m the Memorial Hall at U. 4") p.m. next Friday.45 words
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Article107 1926-07-10 10 Mr. F. G. Penny, M.P., formerly head of the Singapore broking firm of Fraser and Co., is m the terse language of the Australian sportsman, a strong barracker for the Settlement m which he made his money, says a Hongkong contemporary. In season and out of too he is never107 words
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Article806 1926-07-10 10 Disastrous Effects In The Padany 1/istrict. Further reports received from Padam' with regard to the dUaatTOUl cllYcts oi." the earthquake at Port dc K.ock, PadainO i-aiiujang and the surrounding districts an vciy fliit i awing. An eye-witness who has just arrived f.t Batavia from Padimg states that at806 words
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Article36 1926-07-10 10 (Aneta Wireless Service.) The Hague, July I. Tha Dolea (lovernment have appointeil Prof. W. H. ffaaiom (o wpraatnt Holland and Netherlands India at the annual mi' ting of the International Coal Institute at Paris,36 words
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Article43 1926-07-10 10 Lieutenant (Acting Captain) K. E. Watston, S.S.V.F., has been appointed to the rank of captain. Beeond-LieateßMl W. V. Fletcher, S.S.V.F., has been appointed acting aptain. Serond-Lieut< nant K. H. Koliinson, S.S.V.F.. r\. f Officers, lias been appointed to be acting captain.43 words
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Article31 1926-07-10 10 Banknote forgeries are bei'ominir ex trembly common m China, the Hank of China, the Commercial Bank of China and the Kank of Communications havin:' .nil. i. .1 o. Ui.ii n.. I.31 words
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Article509 1926-07-10 11 Colonel and Mrs. Sempill's Novel Tour. Colonel tne Master af Sempill, with MrR. SempUl, landed m .heir '"Moth" liKht ueroplane at Cricklewood aerodrome ivcfiitiy on thi' completion of a unique four days aerial holiday, uur.nj; which they i. mi red H(i,,' miles. I lie;, set out509 words
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Article366 1926-07-10 11 Eight Insurance Companies To Form Combine. What virtually amounts to the first i:ituranee i»»>] m Japan has recently been formed r»y ei^ht fire underwriting eoncommence operation fn-m Jjly sa>> the Japan Times and Mail. The combine will I* known under the name "f the Re-insurance Pool366 words
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Article50 1926-07-10 11 Nearly eight Canadian m every 100 ownnl unit, .r vehicle- la-t year. I'i/uns r,ini[iiliMl by the Bureau of Statistics Sbo« th;it m IMS tlic total number of hide* registered In < anada was* -I :> per 100 of popoJatkn, «f which 6."W»,CU5, or 6.8 per 100 of popi la|M| MM50 words
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Article457 1926-07-10 11 Duke of York on Their Meaning. The Duke of York, who Istmled the Km Zealand annual dinner at the Ho^ti Victoria, Northun.beriand-avcnje, when the attiring Hijjh Commissioner, .Sir Allen, DreaMSd, .s|ioke of the possibility of his visiting ill D :,Ik nly, responded oi The Goeata.457 words
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Article318 1926-07-10 11 Free Gold m tin-Ore Concentrates. P ;.k administration report foi 192a state* that the Geologist, Federated! Malay States, has reported lhat a tin-! ii tne between Tapah and Bidor h; some time been yielding free trohl j n t h^ tin-ore concentrates, a- t;-;ult oi co-l operation between318 words
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Article105 1926-07-10 11 HNGAPOBI VOI. I 'NTEER COUPS. Programme i f drills up U and lei July 1!. Saturday, July 10, 2.;;o p.m., r.ukit Timah Ranjfe, Units, S.Y.c, Practice lVnan;r Vetermns S)i ><•?<) •> ::o p.m., Karrer Range. C (Scottish) Co. Classifiiati n 2.:;'! p m., Finer Bang*, .s.ij.K (v), Practice (VnaiiK Veterans105 words
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Advertisement237 1926-07-10 11 WHEN YOU SAY 'The Best that Money Can Buy" YOU MEAN A i Stein way S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES FLA':iS, SFNGAPOM. Bolt AgtuU. >>*«•> ■>♦♦♦♦. ♦♦♦»♦»»«««»>«»«« tlllKGll Bmiidings /oft so ft. iorr. I* ?orrJf 40^. U. *©/v-4 L HuiH o.i the St:ind::ruiiLd Unit System. Ail purls alike and interthaneeable.237 words
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Advertisement264 1926-07-10 11 Raffles Hotel SPECIAL NOTICE. Till the completion of the New Floor of Raffles Ball Room Dinner Dances will be held at the Sea- View Hotel Ball Room every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Saturday. The usual Tea Dances will be held m the Dining Room of Raffles Hotel every Monday, Wednesday,264 words
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Article980 1926-07-10 12 Sunday, July 11, 1926. [Und«r this heading ws publish each week brief details of the services to De held at thoie Singapore Churches wkou authorities supply us with the necessary Information. To ensure ineertion, these notice! mutt reach us by Friday afternoon.] Si. Andrew's Cathedral. -Sixth Sunday after980 words
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Article48 1926-07-10 12 The total attendance in the public k elementary and secondary schools of Al- berta last year was 147,796, according to a report of the Department of Education t by Canadian Pacific Railway oiHcials ren ceived recently. Of this total 5O."K7 wnv in H city and town district*. L48 words
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Article32 1926-07-10 12 The boy who everybody said was going j to tht dogs a few fMM at" now is a man, (J who thinks other bojfl are Koing to the iaga. PtttabUfgil Chnmiele Telegraph.32 words
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Advertisement243 1926-07-10 12 ANDERSON'S W ROK" ROOFING A PERMANENf SELF-FINISHED BITUMEN ROOFING CHEAPER THAN SLATES OR TILES. Solo Agents S.S. and F.M.S. FACTORIES I f I BUNGALOWS OFFICES l^*>^«pJ 1COLLHNU STOCK. BINGAPOKE H'OH KUALA LUMPUR. STRAITS HlfllMB COMPANY BEE JHUAT ft JM. Phone 39o6 I.,.,,..... SSS5T* THE LATEST ENQl 1KIKS SOLICITED. riJIT I*243 words
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Advertisement85 1926-07-10 12 lv .^BBL^saT Bsaßaanßsßß BUflawa^ Mr Jvlmv\\\w.^w N «iV I^T ■v l^mKj gr//&Wt% IawHBT VYv^\v\Kaß>^ Whech^t a mnn practices Latu or Medicine they are boih conducive to the training of a sound judgment m matters personal as tucll as professional. It is this faculty of appraising true values vuhich makes State85 words
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Advertisement556 1926-07-10 13 "It's a sinful shame!" 1 L-: ||M[|a —^P That is the remark frequently --mj^_ uttered to our representatives Tigny^r. at the sources from which we buy our Fresh Fruit. ~~TZ"y^l They seem to think it a sharr^r^s^^^j^S .^d. ~^^jm that such luscious fresh fruit -^Zs*^\ should be made into jam.556 words
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Advertisement142 1926-07-10 13 "SEA-GULL" MILK A FIRST-CLASS Milk at a REASONABLE Price l^^a^s~l!^S^^^^g CHIN CUAN HONG 0., 17, Robinson Road tMSß^^^J^Steli^ KIAN TAI CO., 30, Robinson Road. Br&ji?f^^s^SiS3lH HIGI! STR EET PROVISION STORE, High St. fys£wF- LIM YEW CHYE SON S, 51 High Street. fm^t^^^^W^^^ GEE WAN C0 17 Beach Road S^^^r^^wP"' KIM142 words
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Advertisement522 1926-07-10 14 AMtti ever $«,SM,OM B.C. AararuM m force erer $22,000.00f. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ilaesriorate* la ttratts Settleae**.) HKAD omOff Wlaeaettof lilH, •!■(>>»«. fcONDOH OFFIOTi M, Old Jewry. M.a The Oempaay has tf.tH eeaettte« wilk the aVakfeaxe Ceart el Jbiglakl l*a eeatllja «t«B Ue Brfttjl Mia Inuibn Ceaaaales522 words
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Advertisement596 1926-07-10 14 BANKING INTERSIAT.ONAL BANKING CORPORATIOM Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits U.S. $14,000,Mf Owned by THI NATIONAL C<TY BANK OF N«W TOM. Bead OlBce so, WALL STREET, NEW YOU. Leadoa OOce M, WSHOPSGATJ^ «.C Branches. HSL S&SSSi SRS R A A N NG ffici.CO TO«!>°.AIU CANTON KOBE °S^«« CEBU MADRID SHANGHAI Commercial596 words
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Advertisement509 1926-07-10 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NITH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BAM) established 18M. CAPITA* Fl- 80,000,00a (aheal £o,000,000) ISBUZD 11. 66,000,000 (aheal •4,600,000) RESERVE FUND Fl. 22,800,000 (aheal <1,940,000) ■lAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. BUB-AGENCIES IN THE HAGU> All ROTTERDAM. EASTERN HEAD OFFICE, BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Sourabaya, Semarang, Bandoeng, Weltevreden, Cberibon, Tegal,509 words
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Advertisement452 1926-07-10 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter m Japan). 1 Capital Subscribed Y45 000,000 Capital Paid-up Y39 H75.000 Reserve Fund V 1,760,000 President H. Muri, Esq. DIRECTORS I). Takitn, Esq. T. Sisnmune, Esq. 8, Kuwasaki, Ksq. M. Shu to, Esq. HEM) Of PHI TaipeV Formosa (Tuiwan). BRANCHES452 words
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Advertisement1147 1926-07-10 14 RE ESTATE OF HAJI MOHAMED SAID BIN DAING PARTHOMPOH (DECEASED). AUCTION SALE of valuable Town shophouse pro] erties, Rubber Factory and Rubber Es ates, etc. The undersigned have been instructed to sell by public auction at their sala-room, No. 17, Raffles Place, j ON TIESDAY. JULY 13, at 2.M p.m.1,147 words
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Advertisement955 1926-07-10 14 THE ESTATE OF TAN HOON HIN, DECEASED IMPORTANT TWO DAYS' AUCTION SALE of valuable freehold premises and building Allotments (tlie latter being ripe for immediate development). In the Town of Malacca. To be sold by public auction by Haaajaa TAN CHENG TIONG A SONS, at their saleroom, No. TS, First955 words
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Article1073 1926-07-10 15 1 Record Dividend for Year 1925. I The annual Kcneral meeting of the Glenshiel Rubber Estates Co., Ltd., was held on May Mr. K. L. Hamilton (the Chairman) presiding. The Chairman said Du.ing the year 85 acres mm plante'l I with l-ut'er, bringing the total planted, area up1,073 words
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Advertisement90 1926-07-10 15 WHY PREDOMINA' I .1 l^tl ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY AT LOW FIRST COST. WEABNE BROS., LTD. COJLUMBiA*iiF Oj^gß^i Now you can purchase a f^oSs^t^ Powerful, lonjf lasting Columy^n^^^a^ Battery at a price lower Js* an ever c^ ore I No ether make of Battery offers you the same combinafi tion oi90 words
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Advertisement246 1926-07-10 15 Jot Economical Transportation. /JK M■ I 3^j9 ti| j I yHS H^ THE STANDARD TOURER /^^^^^^MMMJ^l^^^S/ Price $1,500. A LOW-I'RICED CAB THAT WITHOUT ~*ri)^^b EFFORT STANDS DP CONSISTENTLY t^VH" '^B9^^^- TO THE WORK OF HIGHER POWERED ™^*ttlslljEl AND AT LOWER RUNNING COST, ii^f BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED HUMBER BRITISH CARS A246 words
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Advertisement222 1926-07-10 16 Patronized by KoyaKy. l\trl. 187 J. ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND ALL DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS Extensive assortment m extremely pretty settings. Prices Very Delightful AT B. P. De Silva The Royal Jeweller. Hlffli STRKKT SINGAPORE. Branch No. 1, BISHOP STREET, PENANO. t g»st W- IRON i PIPES RAIN WATER SANITARY WORK. Better222 words
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Advertisement388 1926-07-10 16 GENUINE SHANGHAI JARS of all sizes Just arrived from SHANGHAI LEE SIM SOO 40, HIGH STREET. "ASHES OF ROSES (BOURJOIS— PARIS) The perfume that holds the prison'd scented secret of a rose. Mjs a fragrance which eaptaraa t»» Imagination th* icent of iailaflnita I charm which can never be forgotten,388 words
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Advertisement967 1926-07-10 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID eharget for Wants, Tor Sale, To Let, etc, m ordinary close let type (average six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,967 words
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Advertisement893 1926-07-10 16 SITUATIONS WANTED "yOUNgInDIAN, well up ir. banking, eorrerpondence and typewriting, rcquirics billet hj junior clerk. Apply 83, Straits Times. I "THREE WELL-QUALIFIED and kno-^r 'dispensers of respectable families, who have had vas> and varied experience on large groups m Ceylon, desire billets m F.MS Ilipliest recommendation. Apply Candappa, Norwood, Ceylon.893 words
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Advertisement225 1926-07-10 16 KNICKERBOCKER SHOWER BATH OUTFIT Shower Massage Shampoo (ALL IN ONE) a^Ba^Ba^BnBHBBK BHBB&X' MMt > 3*r3"' ff-J $4.50 only. (Fits any pipe). i Recommended by MEDICAL AUTHORITIES Frankel Bros. Singapore Kuala T.umpur. DIAMONDS AT Reduced Prices ISMAIL A. RAHEEM BRAS BASAII ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone 2292 SUBCONSCIOUS HfflD YOUR MOST POWBBFUL ALLY.225 words
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Advertisement279 1926-07-10 16 New Books Just Arrived by Post. rrite Cilllgan'B Men (The story of the I .M.r.C. Tour tn Australia), h>- M. A. I Noble, with 4H photographs $9.00 My Kemlniacenrrs, by S. M. J. Wood* *3.fio Pariii of To-day, by Kalph Nevill (with sixteen unique illustrations) Jl.'O Southward Hi> (with the279 words
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