The Straits Times, 12 July 1926
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Title Section12 1926-07-12 1 The Strairts Times No. 28,218. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1926, PR] > c12 words
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Advertisement82 1926-07-12 1 PEOPLE WHO KNOW VSE U'l,iV/CETENEO ii.Jj V w^V*^ l art V 4I HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT IT OVER? V V 1 M H JP^Rt «ri Ah I^9 c^w, !t Q wiIk^TEMPER J TA I {TRADEMARK.) fsjgi Decoration ''^tf B&t Apcnts m —i% WILLIAM JACKS CO. BINGAPOBI AND KLAI.A LI.MITR. Don't82 words
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Article1159 1926-07-12 2 Japanese Interest in the Dutch! Indies. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Weltevreden, July 6. The Japanese commercial interest in Java and the Netherlands Indies generally remains very active. There are now on the way to Java a party of members of the Japanese parliament who are expecteu to1,159 words
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Advertisement73 1926-07-12 2 DOMINION ROYAL CORDS (MADE IN CANADA) Speed Strength Endurance. The true low pressure tyre. McAlister Co., Ltd. Sole Agents, S.S. and F.M.S. nERHAPS the greatest con- tributing factors to the success of Fraser and Neave's Aerated Waters are the overriding supervision the unrelenting care and the rigid inspection that mark73 words
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Advertisement115 1926-07-12 2 Before Knowing The Prompt Printers Results are obvious I RICKARD LTD. 76 Cecil Street Singapore Keep cool and use Woodward's It is t«rrible to hear his cries! Bui the pains of teething and of indigestion, though unpleasant lor baby, are net dangerous. Keep cool and use Woodward's Gripe Water. For115 words
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Advertisement82 1926-07-12 2 $50 ONLY 111 ■ssssssssM "}y ''I' Hi ft 113, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. High-class gramophone with double spring motor. Monthly payment system can be arranged for local customers. ALWAYS INSIST UPON A TESSAR LENS IN YOUR CAMERA IF PERFECT RESULTS ARE DESIRED. Improved Model PORTABLE Price only $9O UNDERWOOD PATERSON, SIMONS82 words
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Article384 1926-07-12 3 Results of Saturday's Events. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 10. The weather was fine and there was n record attendance to-day. The going was go-xl and fast times were registered, i RcFults I Kx-Oriflin Howes, Clas* C. (Mile and I>o .\iird->. 1. MALIM NAWAR (Moore) 6.12. 2.384 words
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Article265 1926-07-12 3 Sir John Maynard On Favourable Situation. Simla, Juik 2o While communal bickcrinifa have been rending the Punjab, her financial position, since the introduction j of refoini and the development made m various directions, marks hex record as the best among the sister provinces. A stock-taking review was delivered265 words
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Article144 1926-07-12 3 Visit to Singapore Next Month. According to the Java N'ippo the annual commercial tour of study of the students from the commercial hinrh school m Formosa will shortly be made under the leadership of Prof. Ishizaki Masajiro. The programme of the tour will be a.< follows The144 words
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Article44 1926-07-12 3 Aneta understands that the Bataufsclie Petroleum Company m the course f its boring operations on its concession. .j«r .Serangdjaja m the district of Langsa, has !wen succpKsful m striking a well, and uhkh cxpecuil to yield 2DO tens a da>.44 words
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Advertisement81 1926-07-12 3 ANDERSON'S «BOX" ROOFING A PERMANENT SELF-FINISHED BITUMEN ROOFING CHEAPER THAN SLATES OR TELES. Sole Agents S.S. and F.M.S. FOR FOR FAC^ RIES IcikSiLl BUN LOWS OFFICES. t. jT ROLLING stock. SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. R. ROGER CO., LIMITED. STEAM WINCHES A STANDARD TYPE CARGO STEAM WINCH FOR GENERAL PURPOSES. Full81 words
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Advertisement425 1926-07-12 3 AFTER MALARIA Build Up Your Strength With Dr. WILLIAMS' PlNlC PII.LS As Mrs. S. W. Peters Did. I There arp few diseases more weakening .than malarial fever. It is to the fact that I they are an exceedingly, powerful blood and .nerve tonic that Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills owe thdr425 words
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Advertisement351 1926-07-12 3 r t 1 h The Speed Film Kodak Film The dependable Film m the yellow carton BRIDGE'S RUBBER MACHINERY SHEETING, CREPEING, SCRAP WASHING, etc., etc. Estimates given for full lay-outs or 'single machines. l I Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. biXbys Jet-Oil v,^^^,^^^^ Unlike other351 words
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Advertisement525 1926-07-12 4 P, U.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated In England) MUL AND PASSF.NCEK AND CAROO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL Ml CO. UNDFR CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTTS < OVERNMENT, LONDON A'-.D FAR EAST MAIL BCEYia OUTWARDS FROM LONDON TOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonneg* dae B'por* MAC-EDONU n.WO Jnly 16 KALTAN «.1 0(525 words
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Advertisement608 1926-07-12 4 Shipping Announcements N.Y.LJJNE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINB Marseille*, London and Antwerp Vessel. Tonnaga Da* Sail KASHIMA MARU 10,000 July 22 23 HAKONi: MARU 10,600 Aug. 5 6 SUWA MARU 11,000 Aug. 19 80 FUSHIMI MAfiU 11,000 Sep. 2 3 lIAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Sep. 16 17 HAKUSAM MARU 10,500 Sep.608 words
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Advertisement552 1926-07-12 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SniP CO, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated m England) X REGT-.AR 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 NORTH552 words
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Advertisement436 1926-07-12 4 TKE SIAM STEAH NAY. COh LTD. (Incorporated m Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For relay, Knmnman, Kvlantan, Bangnara, Telui«, Patani, Sinffora, Lacon, Bandun, Kohsa,.i, Lnngsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure PR lIATIPOK In port July 14 MAI.IM July 19 July 21 VALAYA July 26 July 28 The Steamers are fitted throughout436 words
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Advertisement959 1926-07-12 4 K. P. M. BURNS PHSLP UK (ROYAt FACKET NAY. CO. mm«~^~** h, FOR SYDNET, MELBOUmNE. TIA JATA. (Incorporated In Holland) DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND Under contract with th. URISBANE NETHERLANDS INDIA QOTERHatEKT tMinx by wtU kß< wm Telephone No. HMO, with sub-connection <(( iMU r HARKLLA (7,3' D ton.) and959 words
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Advertisement465 1926-07-12 5 Sliipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALI STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) "BLLERMAN" LINB PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES tl UNITED KINGDOM and CONTINENT vis PORTS and SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICES OUTWARDS FROM CONTINENT For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan ej. KNOWSLEY HALL Jif.y IT HOMEWARDS Due Sir.gapor Marseilles, London, Havre and Hamburg e.s.465 words
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Advertisement448 1926-07-12 5 1 AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES LINE (Incorporated tn England) ItcKular Pansengsr and Freight Sarrle* Tla JAVA PORTS to FREMANTLE (W. A.), n ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and SYDNEY maintained by Do* Sail s.s. KIOTO (cargo steamer) Jqlj 20 July 12 s.s. CITY OF PALERMO passenger steamer 5,900 tons) July 13 Aug. »7 Single Return448 words
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Advertisement419 1926-07-12 5 I ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LIN TRANS-PACIFIC PASSENGER AND EXPIIESS SERVICE 19 days from Hongkong to Seattle t Sailing fro Steamer Hongkom PRESIDENT GRANT July 16 PRESIDENT MADISON July 27 Pr.ESIDENT JACKSON Aug. 8 PRESIDENT McKINLEY Aug. 20 irn PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Sept. 1 also a sailing every 12 days from Hongkon to419 words
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Advertisement609 1926-07-12 5 IE STOOMYAART MAATSCHAPPU 'JEKRLANI N HOLLAND-EAST-ASIA LINE Homeward Sat Hags te AMSTERDAM, ROTTKKDAM, HAMBURG. BRKMKN via PENANG ig ALDRRARAN m port KARIMOEN July 13 i OLDEKERK July 20 r BATOE Aug. 10 U GKNOA, AMBTHDAH. KOTTXSDAM I PRINSES JULIANA July 16 VON DEL JuW 80 1 JOH. DE WITT Aug.609 words
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Advertisement169 1926-07-12 5 fl^t^. mil IW M m A Wh^i "ATLAS" White Portland Cement is specified for /Vein Singapore Municipal Offices and Raffles College, SOLE AGENTS SIME, DARBY CO, LTD. (Incorporated m th- Straits flstlltsjirtsj) 5, MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE. In Your Office In Your Home Wherever you need to do quick, dignified work169 words
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Advertisement657 1926-07-12 6 PfWH Sunday, July 11 t<> Saturday, .July 17. f A PICTURE WITH TREMENDOUSLY REALISTIC SCENES MOST VIVIDLY I'RESEN'I Kl) Th« Like of which has never Iwon m-i-ii Ix-fore at m ALHAMBRA In the Second Show, CMUMactafl ;> in. A WILLIAM FOX BUPEB FEATURE THE (JOHNSTOWN) FLOOD I'rr^ontinc the Gmtf American657 words
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Advertisement486 1926-07-12 6 Coming J THE TOP OF THE WORLD ETHEL M. DELL'S FAMOUS NOVEL. A Dramatic Story of the African Veldt with the most astonishing Flood Scenes ever screened. ANNA, Q. NILLSON, JAMES KIRKWOOD, RAYMOND HATTON, etc. A (JEORGE MELFORD PRODUCTION. Screening date announced later. it's A Paramount Picture. The Most Realistic,486 words
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Advertisement232 1926-07-12 6 GOERZ ROl LFILM CAMERAS Vest I'ockct Tcnax Dc Luxe 1926 Model with Dogmar P. 4.5 complete with case 1)0.00 The most ek'uant camera for lady's use jot designed. Leather covering mid brli.uvs m either blue or red with metal |.:ir! gilded. 2V 4 x 3!4 m. Roll Tenax with Dojrmar232 words
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Article250 1926-07-12 7 FIXTIKKS. Monday, July 12 High Water, 0.39 a.m., 11.46 p.m. Malacca High Tide, 8.30 a.m., 62, 9.00 p.m., C.4. I nited Stales mail closes. Annual Meeting il. A. Assoc, Union Jack Club. 8.30. Maiay Inter-School Sports. Football, Div. 1 I), of VV. Regt. v. R.A. Tuesday, July250 words
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Article344 1926-07-12 7 Mom!:.y. J.lly 12. Slnps BIMWaMa the WkatVH <>r rxpectml i<> arrive Entranc Raat Wharf T.-;ni Wharf hint m m :t Hani a Tlev.ti.oe IL' Murudu 8 3 Knipire Dock Celehes M;iru :in •leypore H :i Kotsßßg 3 17 I ■it; 4 Ipoh A| 4 W« Wharf Meizinger344 words
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Article132 1926-07-12 7 To-day. Jrdn-riiinu and Hokow (General UtiaW I 11 a.m hum. e\iei,t Lower Bian (llafthor) ;s p.n, Kcmamun (ifcraißf) :t p.m .North ami Baal India (Kutsang) |ka Kartk and Eaat India (CalyMol 4 p.m.' Kunaman ar.,l Trengganu dtoribat) 4 p.m Australasia (Chinka*) t; p.,,, To-morrow, fucob and lienuii132 words
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Article30 1926-07-12 7 By Left S'por* SJalwa June 3 Amuxone June 2 Jan PifitTKuon goeo Jun« 4 Stumit June II AroL London June M June 28 June 29 July .130 words
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Article191 1926-07-12 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, July 12. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 3/32 Demand 2/3 11/16 Private 3m. credits 2/4 7/16 On New York, Demand 66% Private 90 d/s 68% On France, Bank T.T. «50 On India, Bank T.T. 155 On Hongkong, Bank T.T. Iff p.c. dis. On Shanghai,191 words
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65 1926-07-12 7 Buyers Seller* R.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Spot €914 69 '4 Standard K.S.S. on Tender July 69V4 70 Auff.-Sept. 71 >4 72 m n m Ort.-Dec. 73 V4 74 Tone of market Steady. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 20%d. per lb. «J \T§ New65 words
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Article312 1926-07-12 7 Val. JM. Buyers Seller! £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 04/- Co/1 1 Batang l'adang O.'.iO AM £1 fi n»niiM Iwim. 85/8 L'>; B £1 15/- E. Siamese 21/- 21/<> 1 1 Hitam Tin i.::;i \A1 1 1 Idiis Hydraulics Co/- dl/l l Jofaua Tin OM i'..i7 10/- 10/- Kampc.nif 4K/-312 words
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Article135 1926-07-12 7 Issue Va\. Pd. Buyers Seller* El £1 B. Am. Tobacco 6.5.0 6.10.0 call 1 1 Central Engines 1.00 1.10 El £1 E. Smelting Co. 16.50 16.75 0 10 Fraser Neave 53.00 53.50 100 100 Hammer Co. 172.50 177.50 100 100 Katz Bros. def. 190.00 200.00 10 10 Mexican Eagle135 words
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Article86 1926-07-12 7 J. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,231,300 par 110 J'pore Municipal 5 p.c. $1,878,000 of 1901 par 5 pren i'pore Municipal I'a p.c of 1907 $1,600,000 90 pai I'pore Municipal 4V4 p.c of 1909 $1,100,000 90 pal /pore Municipal 4 p.c of 1913 $2,000,000 80—90 Spore Municipal 5 p.e. £22,000,000 of86 words
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Article368 1926-07-12 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyail and Evatt'a Quotations. To-day's Prices Frasor Lyall Co. Evatt. Vllcnby ($1) 3.40 3.45 US 3.40 Gajah ($1) :;.05 ;!.20cd. 2.90 3.00ex Hitam ($5) 24.50 25.00 24.50 25.00 L Kuning ($1) 1.10 1.20 1.10 1.15 Lm. Malay ($2) 5.10 5.20 5.00" 6.15 I. Molek(Sl)368 words
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Advertisement436 1926-07-12 7 A o.b.A. for pleasure Own a B.S.A. Motor Bicycle and enjoy speedy, healthy open-air riding whenevei you wish. Remember thai B.S.A. Motor Bicycles ar« world-famous for their consistent reliability. MOTOR BICYCLES Wriie Jot BSA. catalogue, &de a B.S.A. Bicycle. TO SUFFERERS FROM DYSPEPSIA Dyspepsia makes the sufferer lose hor »appin<436 words
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Advertisement43 1926-07-12 7 To Escape wv/w' 1 Wit YOU MUST TAKE CpPPEPS I i Sold only m Healed glans hoftles, with \-^T,, l\ *S«"^'xaw~~^sT eful Httle corkscrew and full rfirer- 11 "M&-W tlon 'ncloneii. Of "medicine vt.idom M\ il'i 1 /H» <-»er> where. Trice 75 cents.43 words
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Advertisement780 1926-07-12 7 ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE The formation of Royal Nnval Volunteer Reserve Unit (Malaya) is under consideration. The Government wish to ascertain whether the response will be sufficient to warrant the expense incurred m preparing and developing this scheme. It is proposed to form Sub-division* at Singapore, Scremban (Port Dickson), I'oit780 words
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Article75 1926-07-12 8 he frfendl of the late Mr. Chia Wen Yen In of the "Chia Ho" (Excellent Crop), Consul-General f«r China r« respectfully informed that hi« remain! will be removed from his resid 8 I, Blair P.aad, on #unday, July 25. i at 2 p.m. to the Cantonese Ccmeter> I'ti:75 words
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857 1926-07-12 8 The Strairts Times MONDAY, JULY 12. CANTON PICKETS. Reading the conflicting reports appearii'.^- in the Home press of the Cantonese boycott of British goods and the effect which this has had on Hongkong one can understand why many people :it Home have j'lined wrong impressions leading tv impatient and often857 words
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Article188 1926-07-12 8 White line traffic warning.* are with u> and we gather from the police notificati v, recently made public that there is to be an extension of this useful aid to trallic, which has become almost universal m vs I.'.1 All the white lines m the world, nowever,188 words
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Article59 1926-07-12 8 Commanding officers and masters of vessels are requested by tha Master Attendant to proceed at slow speed when passiup St. Jarr.s, Keppel Harbour. A deep cofferdam is bein? constructed along the sea front of the new electric power station situated close westward of St. James and this cofferdam is liable59 words
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Article501 1926-07-12 8 I A daughter has been born to the Queen :of Egypt. Sh'. 1 has been named Princess Kaika. His Highness the Sultan of Perak will attend tha Penaag Turf Club Meeting which begins on July 24. Doctor Muyskens of Amsterdam ha« lx-cn admitted a Fellow of the501 words
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Article16 1926-07-12 8 Mr. T. D. McCall, Singapore, has massed his examination for Master, Mercantile Marine, Beard of Trade.16 words
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Article27 1926-07-12 8 Over two hundrc-d persons attended th" earden party at the Residency, Penan g on Saturdny when His Excellency th' Governor, Sir Laurence and Lady Guillemard, were present.27 words
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Article29 1926-07-12 8 Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur. •>re m receipt < fa cable from the Londo" secretaries advising the latest price of the Rembau Jelei Rubber Company's shares as 525. 6d.29 words
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Article31 1926-07-12 8 Mr. H. Rogers, the representative of Messrs. Barlow and Company of Singapore, on arrival at Bangkok, was entertained at a dinner tiven m his honour by over sixty Chinese piece-goods merchants.31 words
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Article53 1926-07-12 8 The Resident of Sibolga has t<-le graphed the government on the night of June 24, that as a result of a fire at Telok Dalnm, 14 houses were burnt down. The amount ->t damage done is valued at F. 30,000 and the cause of the fire is believed to be53 words
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Article52 1926-07-12 8 The Manila Times of June 30 state? that Aini3tin Paioypoy, Murderer of Mr Fsimham, manager of th-j "San Carlos sugar central, was found guilty of murder and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment by tho court of fir.it instance of Occidental Negros. He wrs also sentenced to pay ?.n indemnity of52 words
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Article45 1926-07-12 8 General Chang Chung-ehang has telegraphed to the Peking "Government" to the effect that m the course of his operations nsjainst the Bolsheviks— the Kuominchun—he has incurred expenses amounting to $40,000,000 and equipped 500,000 men. He asks that the Central authorities will make good this amount.45 words
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Article66 1926-07-12 8 Colonel N'obile, builder of the dirigible Norge, who made the flight across the top of the world with Roald Amundsen said when he returned to Italy he would submit to Mussolini plans for subsequent Polar expeditions. He said he was sorry the N'ori;<- wa.* to be shipped back to Italy66 words
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Article69 1926-07-12 8 The Sercmban branch of the Malayan Afrri-Horticultural Assocrution held their annual show m the Seremban Land office grounds on Saturday and from every point of view it was a very great success, The only ECition that did not attract a very creditable entry was that set apait for poultry, but69 words
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Article349 1926-07-12 8 Hints by Principal Civil Medical Officer. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Although cholera is ;it present prevalent m several countries of the Far Kast, sufferers from this disease having from time to time been removed direct from ships entering our ports and sent to quarantine349 words
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Article40 1926-07-12 8 On the oc-^sion of the National Holiday :he French Consul will have th .o receive his compatriots and the friends •f France on the 1-lth inst. at hi; office, -taffies Chambers from 1.30 a.m. to 1 p.m.40 words
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Article46 1926-07-12 8 Henderson, He.m and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable, dated July 10, thiir quotations being m gold dollar cents SeHers, July 41 >4 August 41 Next quarter 4J'i. Market very dull. To-days Singapore price" is (JD'i: cents, London price is. B%d.46 words
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Article70 1926-07-12 8 The penultimate performance of Tlio Sorcerer at th Victoria Theatre on Saturday aight, befoi crowded house, was the best the company have given and nttingly completed the geriet of Ive nUlit .presentations of a most socsesi ful i loction. There were many b mqneta am) other gifts for70 words
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Article101 1926-07-12 8 According to a report received l>y Aneta, it is loamort that the party of apanese members of Parliament, leaving iCcbe on July 4, will visit Java. The party is expected to arrive at Batavia on July 2'i, and will visit GovernorJCJeneral Fock at hi> np-coantry101 words
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Advertisement193 1926-07-12 8 NAVY CUT CIGARETTES W. D. !i O WILLS, BRISTOL LONDON. j J COLEMAN QUICKLITE LAMPS I TABLE LAMP c 300 candle power $20.00 complete. fjfijim STOR^iPROOF LA?^P jj| I $18.75 complete. I JOHI LITTLE CO, LTB. SDfGAFOsUL PENANG KUALA LUMPUB. i i DID YOU HEAR T ..FSTOfiYABOUf well as a193 words
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Advertisement103 1926-07-12 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Wm. Fox Production THE (JOHNSTOWN) FLOOD I'eaturi.ijr (iEORGE O. BRIEN, JANET GAYNOR and PAUL PANZER m 8 Reels. One Reel Interesting Picture and a Two-reel Comedy. First Show at 7.30 p.m. Wm. Fo:; Production EVERLASTING WHISPERS (Featuring TOM MIX) m C103 words
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Obituary46 1926-07-12 8 iAMILTON". A- Miuilleton Hospital. SiaRh pore. 8.80 a.m. en July 10, 192i", Laura irif« of A. W. B. Hamilton, suddrniy from cholera. Home and Strbits paper: tory. At Edinburgh, on Frida;-. July 6 1926, Nellie Tait White, widow of the late Henry Taada White (by cable).46 words
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Article315 1926-07-12 9 Terrible Disaster m United States. MANY KILLED. Harracks and Villages Destroyed. [Mm telegram] Loud n, July 11. Was him. ton The Navy Department lias advised that the Naval ammunition depot at Lake Denmark, Dover, New Jersey, was struck by lightning. About two-thirds of the personii"l are missing.315 words
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Article104 1926-07-12 9 Striking Procession m Paris Streets. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 11. Paris A party of blind and disfigured e::-service men, carrying flags, headed the procession (if disabled ex-service men organised as an appeal to Ameiioa to h'ia.:t a more lenient debt settlement. The striets were lined by largeReuter - 104 words
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Article83 1926-07-12 9 New Process for Utilising Fibres. [■DM TELEGRAM] London, July 11. I';.! -naihin>c claims art- made by the Indian Dr. Nanji, of Birmingham, and Dr. I'at:-on of Bristol universities for a MM process for making natural Wgotahtl fibres moiv useful to textile manufacturer.-. It is claimed that they tan83 words
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Article27 1926-07-12 9 [REITEU TEI.ECRAM] London, July 10. Peking The ullii-d Immi l-.iue launchel n paml attack on Kuoniinchun. Btvgfi BghUnf un.l euijftr* wcje hoaid fiuijf tin; capital.27 words
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176 1926-07-12 9 MINES DISPUTE. All New Terms Now Known. Position m Lancashire District. [WIRELESS VIA RUCDY.] Rugby, July 10. The Lancashire colliery owners announced their tight hour day wage terms for miners last night, and the conditions on which men may resume work under the new conditions throughout the country are now176 words
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67 1926-07-12 9 CALCUTTA RIOT. Another Hindu-Moslem Outbreak. Attack on a Religious Procession. [REUTER TELECRAM] London July 11. Calcutta There was a serious HinduM.slem outbreak m a suburb. Large numbers of Moslems rushed from a mosque and attacked a Hindu religious Bfoeaoaion escorting a car with idols. Fifteen Hindus were injured and sentReuter - 67 words
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79 1926-07-12 9 Portuguese Cabinet. General da Costa Goes Abroad. [REUTER TELECRAM] London, July 11. Lisbon The new Government, being unable to obtain from da Cost 3 transmission of his powers ai President, has resolved to imprison him m a fortress near Lisbon. His aide-de-camps are m custody on board a warship. London,Reuter - 79 words
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Article54 1926-07-12 9 Dutch Pilot and Passenger Killed. [KEUTLB TELEGRAM.] London, July )0. The Hague The Fokker aeroplane which recently visited Butavia, employe:! on the Amsterd.vn-Brussels-Paris service, was forced to land m a cornfield near Brussels and crashed. The pilot and a passenger named' Hepner, who was a director of the54 words
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Article34 1926-07-12 9 Subway Strike. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 10. New Yoik The striking subway workers are now supported by one-third of the power house men, who struck this morning. The current service is, however, being maintained.Reuter - 34 words
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Article195 1926-07-12 9 New Agreement with Britain Expected. M. Cailiaux's Visit To London. [reuter telegram] London, July 10. Paris M. Caillaux is flying to London on Monday to pursue the debt conversation.; with Mr. Chur-hill. T'.ie provisional agreement reached la.-t year was that France should pay i 12,500,000 annually, bat theReuter - 195 words
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218 1926-07-12 9 Vote of Confidence Passed. London, July 10. Paris The Cham'oer passed a vote of confidence m the Government by 2G9 to 247. The Chamber's vote of confidence m the Government was given at four m the morning. According to Le Temps, the bill M. Caillaux proposes to introduce immediately after218 words
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323 1926-07-12 9 Improvement in the Franc. [WIRELESS VIA RUGBY.] Rugby, July 10. Yi.-u-i day's improvement m the exchange value of Fiench francs on London was m Paris attributed m part to reports that agreement had been reached for settlement of the French war debt to Britain. It is now stated that only323 words
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425 1926-07-12 9 AIR RACE. Fine Win for a Small Machine. Average of Over Ninety Mile An Hour. [KKUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 10. n Captain Broad, flyins aOO horse pow-: l- De Haviliand Moth, won the two day ci race for the King's Cup. There wefe 14 competitors on all J British machinesReuter - 425 words
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Article112 1926-07-12 9 Warm Welcome for King And Queen. [wireless via rugby.] Rugby, July 11. The Kins ""<■ Queen were most warmly welcomed by the people of East London yesterday, when they paid a visit to the gasworks at East Ham, to inaugurate a new unloading plant, which is112 words
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Article50 1926-07-12 9 [REUTER TELEURAM] London, July 11. Paris It is claimed that a 40 horsepower car driven alternately by thre? drivers has broken the world's 24 hours record on the Linas-Monthlery track, covering 4,167 kilometres 578 metres. It is stated that the previous lecord was 3,070 kilometres 829 metres.Reuter - 50 words
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Article41 1926-07-12 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 10. New York I' is leported from Santiago that negotiations are proceeding with Bolivia providing for the handing over of both Tacna end Arica to Bolivia,) With, fojupensation to J'eru and Chile byj BoKvmi, iReuter - 41 words
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500 1926-07-12 9 THE THIRD TEST. Brilliant Innings By Macartney. Record Broken in Leeds Match. [Router Telegram.] London, July 10. On tha first day of the third Tis Match at Leeds the weather was f;r> but overcast, and thtre was an ■ttand Ei of 25,000. The wicket dried afte overnight rain and wasReuter - 500 words
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37 1926-07-12 9 Cobham's Flight. Not Awaiting Mechanic From Home. [REL'TEIt TELECRAM] London, July 11. Easia Mr. Cobham will leave on Tuesduy accompanied by Air Force Mechanic-Sergeant Ward without awaiting the mechanic whom the Do Havilland company arc sending out.37 words
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923 1926-07-12 9 RUBBER POSITION. The Splendid Service Of Lord Stevenson. Manufacturers Anil The Future. A. \V. S., writing from London i.nder date Juno. IB] j. The dcr.th of Lord Stevenson ii -mej_ thin^ of a llnv to Urn Robber Industry. 1( He wa a man iif amusing energy, fu: jv :iwit'd and923 words
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Article2652 1926-07-12 10 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Emergency Powers For Government. The New School Fees. (Monday, July 12.) Tlie I c-gisla,tive Council met this morninjt nncl in the absence of Hia Excellency the .vein t, the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Hayes Marriott, C.M.G. presided m (Mker Adttiaiatartaßg the G«rernment. There2,652 words
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582 1926-07-12 10 Late Mrs. Hamilton. Largely Attended Funeral In Singapore. The funeral of Mrs. Hamilton, who died ct the Middleton Hospital on Saturday, took place at the tfiuuaari Cemetery on baturuay afternoon and was veiy largely attended. Archdeacon F. G. Swindell olhciated at the chapel and graveside. Wreaths were sent by the582 words
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Article59 1926-07-12 10 Mr. Dunlop's Condition Shows Improvement. Upon enquiry this morning the Straits Times learns "that Mr. Dunlop, Chief Engineer of the Erinpura, who is m the Middleton Hospital, suffering from cholera, is making good progress and has distinct chances of recovery. Many rumours are ripe concerning fresh cases, but59 words
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Article81 1926-07-12 10 The Russian troupe of dancers known ::s the Midnight Follies, who scored a success at the Adelphi Hotel three weeks afc"o, are returning this week, and will perform at a cabaret dinner dance at the Adelphi on Wednesday evening. The following is th« programme of music at Raffles81 words
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Article37 1926-07-12 10 (Aneta Wireless Service.) The Hague, July 5. A report from The Hague states that the request of the Royal Shell Company for permission to construct a refinery m South Jugo-Slavia has been acceded to.37 words
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413 1926-07-12 10 Malacca Tennis. Close Battle Between Single Finalists. (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, July 9. There was a large turnout of specta- tors of all nationalities U> Bee the finai m the singles yesterday afternoon at Malacca Club at 4.45. The spectaiois included Mr. Justice McCabe Rcay, who is President of413 words
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Article132 1926-07-12 10 Rose Mncphail and Co. K. Macphail.) Singapore, July 12. London.— Rubber Is. "P '^lLocal 69 cents. Tin. £277 2s. 6d., unchanged. Local Sl-lii 1 for 100 tons. Tin. Market steady. Kuchais 1.92 vi sellers, Linguis sellers 1.62^, business done m Rahman Hydraulics at L6O with further sellers.132 words
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Article61 1926-07-12 10 Report of the Currency Commission London, July 2 —The members of the Indian Currency Commission decline to forecast m any way the nature of their report or even say whether it was unanimous. The report is necessari'y lengthy and will not be published for sonje weeks61 words
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Article20 1926-07-12 10 Mr. J. G. van Heyst, formerly Resident of Middle Priangan, has been appointed Resident of Madura.20 words
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Article24 1926-07-12 10 Aiu-ta learns from a report received from The Hague that the BorneoSumatra Handel Maatschappij has d.--clared a dividend of 9 per cent.24 words
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Article29 1926-07-12 10 (Aneta Wireless Service.). The Hague, July 5. The secretary of the society of Communistic workers at Amsterdam, it ia alleged, has disappeared with funds entrusted to him.29 words
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Article22 1926-07-12 10 We understand that Mr. Teo Benpr Ix-e of 56-3, Neil Road, is seriously ill and has been removed to 58, Chetty Rond.22 words
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Article61 1926-07-12 10 In a report of a Supreme Court case last week we stated that the defendants, Tan Siam Cheng and Chew Jim Hin, were members of the Chinese Advisory Board and one was chairman of a Chinese bank. We are, now informed that only one defendant is a member of the61 words
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Article52 1926-07-12 10 The case m which the Hon. Mr. H. Fairburn, has been summoned for using criminal force to a tambi, employed by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, came up before Mr. P. A. F. David m the District Court this morning. Mr. R. Williambon appeared for the complainant and the case52 words
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Article74 1926-07-12 10 Welcome on Landing In France. [reuter telegram] London, July 11. Toulon The Sultar. of Morocco has arrived aboard the cruiser Paris m order to attend the inauguration of the new Moslem mosque m Paris and other ceremonies celebrating the victory over Abd el Kiim. The cruiser wasReuter - 74 words
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Article61 1926-07-12 10 Operations Against Remaining Rebels. [lIAVAS TELEGRAM.] Paris, July 11. Rabat General Boichut, who vanquished the Riffians, has departed to lead the imminent operations against the Taza area, which is the last den of the mountain dissidents. According to the Petit Parisien, five columns will participate m the operations.61 words
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Article66 1926-07-12 10 [KEUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 10. New York Eighteen bodies, nix of which were not identified, have now bee" n moved from submarine S5l, and placi-J m steel caskets and taken to the mortuary. Three bereaved relatives were not allowed to see the bodies, which were identified by meansReuter - 66 words
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Article55 1926-07-12 10 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 10. Bogota, Colombia The arrival of an official of the New York National City Bank has given rise to the report of a substantial loan being made to Government, after th-> inauguration of the new President. The money will probably be used toReuter - 55 words
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Article41 1926-07-12 10 [rel-ter telegram] London, July 11. New York The Rwelteringr heat wave continues. Thousands are sleeping al fresco. There have been a dozen deaths and many prostrations m the city. Eleven deaths occurred elsewhere on the eastern seaboard.41 words
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Article32 1926-07-12 10 [REI'TER TELEGRAM] London, July 10. Warsaw Ten were killed and many seriously injured m a railway collision, believed to have been due to faulty signalling. Several railwaymen have been arrested.Reuter - 32 words
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Article26 1926-07-12 10 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 11. Paris The aviator Pelletier Doisy ha* returned by train. He declares that the Sight to Peking was his last.Reuter - 26 words
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Article65 1926-07-12 10 [WIKELCBB TIA BUOBT.] Rugby, July 11 Exchanges are as follows Par 187%. New York 4.86 9-32. Brussels 207%. Geneva 25.11. Amsterdam 12.11. Milan 140^. Berlin 20.42'A. Stockholm 18.14^. Copenhagen 18.35. Oslo 22.1t;',. Vienna 34.42^. Prague IR4 :i/16. HeUlngfors 193 H. Madrid :SO.6k Lisbon 2 :;s/C4. Ha n/n. Buenos Aires65 words
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Article74 1926-07-12 11 Annual Fixture Drawn At Lords. [Reuter Telegram.] London. July 10. Tha Eton and Harrow math at Lords raM draws). Bt*M made tM m the first imiiivis, Dczoctc Moraag 7:!. An<lreae took three wicketa for 19. Going In a second time, thaw eoaspUed IM for six wtcketa,Reuter - 74 words
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Article116 1926-07-12 11 Jiritain Heats Spain In Davis Cup. [Reuter Telegram.] London, July 10. Barcelona In the Davis Cup toamiluinl of the Kuronean zone Britain beat Soain, wiaaing the first tW 1 singles anil tan doubles. Crole-Roes md Kingshry Ix'at Flaquer and Morales. 1 1 fr—4, 6—2. S.R.C. Tournament. TO-MURKOWS TIES.Reuter - 116 words
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Article68 1926-07-12 11 Knjflish Iniversitics Heat American. [Reuter Telegram.] London, July 10 At Stamford Bridge m An^lo-American inter-varsity athict.es, the combined Oxford and ambridjre team beat Prince- 1 ton and Cornell by 7 events to o. England Wins International, i [Reuter Telegram.] 1 London, Ju'y HI. j At Glasgow m an internationalReuter - 68 words
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Article79 1926-07-12 11 llnliln .Font's Wins Ajrain. [Reuter Tclouram] London, July 1 1. olumbUK, U.S.A. Cobby .Jones won the open golf championship with .linir- recently iroa the Britiak open championship. !|ioh I'inals. (Krum Our Own Correspondent) ip.h. July 11 The X itiia tennis championship frial- tcrday resulted as follows Doubles: Chunx Ah79 words
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Article106 1926-07-12 11 Y.M.1.. ;mcl I)uki- of Wellington's lU'uimcnt. The l»uke of Wellington's Regiment intertained the V.M.C A. billiard t«am at Tangiin on Kiiday. I'ive keenly contested fames of ion m> "iv played, resatting m a victory for th» Aisaociatioa by four Raines to one, the ores being as follows A. T.106 words
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Article101 1926-07-12 11 Thrw Murders Reported During Week-ctai. Yesterday afternoon about 1.11 th» body pf Malay wai taken From tha ■tieam Heal St. Michael's Road, having 1 11. ipp. ared, m the water several days. TW bands arere tied t*)gotaor, and there was the murk of I pope rounil the neik.101 words
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Article625 1926-07-12 11 Hamilton Nearly Reaches Double Century. A lalmdM inning of ISO Mft out by K. Hamilton very largely contributed to the mm with whith the Bankers' HrokiTs 1 and Insurance team defeated the I Xcrvic.-s in the Cricket club tournament I »n Saturday. The i.iatih was begun on Friday625 words
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Article213 1926-07-12 11 Accused Permitted to Sec His Counsel. Bombay, July I.— The Honjfkon:; aixi ShanjdiHi liank fraud case m which L. Kvan.. till recently its Chief Ace untant m liombay, is charged with ihcatinj; and the battle want of ilic Bank I tuml.s to the extent of live lakhs213 words
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32 1926-07-12 11 Orders for week ending July 18, 1W26: Tuesday, July 13, Ambulance and Signalling Classes. Headquarters. r> p.m. Thursday, July l.">. Rand Practice. Hrmti|uarteis R p.m.32 words
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Advertisement224 1926-07-12 11 The Piano with 15O Years' Reputation John Broadwood Sons, Ltd. ALL BRITISH MADE. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. 8OLB AGENTS. 4 »■»»»♦♦♦■»-♦->■» h if \\lv' ..'-.-^u-: aerUKN PUirHASE MOK'fKf fl i» Wa^h the Sunlight Way and don't be afraid to use your nice things. To mnkc lablc-Iiren and224 words
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Advertisement170 1926-07-12 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,170 words
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Article890 1926-07-12 12 Proceedings at Annual General *Meeting. The annual general meeting of the Ulu Pandan (Singapore), Rubber Estates, I was held on Saturday at the offices of the secretaries Messrs. Evatt and Co. Mr. Koh San Hin, presided, and there were also present Messrs. t. C. Peck, Lee Chim890 words
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Article80 1926-07-12 12 Chinese Mine Coolies Attacked. Aneta reports that owinu to a feud between certain members of a Chinese secret society m Palembang, one of the members of the society went to Kertapati and attacked a number of coolies working m the coal mines, one of whom has died80 words
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Advertisement198 1926-07-12 12 WHITEAWAYS MILLINERY WEEK Monday, July 12 TO Saturday, July 17 forty cases. of new goods from s.s. Ranpura ha\e just been unpacked and include millinery, dainty frocks and novelties. IMPORTANT DISPLAY 500 Ready-to-Wear Hats Small and large shapes m tago and crinoline straws. All the newest shades featured. The v.hole198 words
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Advertisement131 1926-07-12 12 Two professions One smoke it A friendly rivalry has always existed between the tiuo services, yet one thing is common to both They always insist on SIftTEfXPRpSS VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Ift^V -vJ A, Made m London by I^m^Fo^S Ardath Tobacco Co Ltd DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE. (DIESEL) A FOUR CYCLE HEAVY DUTY131 words
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Advertisement177 1926-07-12 12 TO LET OFFICES GODOWNS, ETC. Oflte«s m tho Arcad«. 7-b and U, IVAimnido Street. 18 (first floor) Change Alley, l-i and 21, AlkafT Quay. Apply personally to ALKAFF COMPANY, 70 and 70 a. The Arcade. TO LET Shop houses, bungalows (furnished or unfurnished), shops, offices, and godowns m all localities,177 words
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Article119 1926-07-12 13 THE KINTA ASSOCIATION, LIMITED I' lncorporated m the S;raits P-tt!ements) NOTICE hereby givea thm the Thirty, imiih Ordiaarj General Meeting ul the Membin «.f The Kinta AuecUtiea Limited, will be held at the Offices of the Ass..cinti..n Chartered Bank Chambers. Blagaßore, m. 1 leeday, July 20, i;>2.'., at II e'etock119 words
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Article84 1926-07-12 13 (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements 1 R is hereby given that a »..c..mi Interim Dividend .if 10 per cnt. f..r th» y .1 ending Octoh.r 31, 1936, will {,<■ paid !•> the Sharoholden on Urn Rtaiater ..n Jnlv KOTICE is .il«o hereby given that84 words
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Article88 1926-07-12 13 DIVIDEND No. 8. KOTICK is hereby given that an latertk H.vidrnd of S per cent, fir th# year endini. Augimt U, I!i2«. will be paid to Shareholder on the Register on July 13, 1926 NOTICE is also hereby given thrt th. Transfer Books of the Compnny will88 words
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Advertisement414 1926-07-12 13 NOTICE S'OTICE i« hetvbf (hraa thai Ikt J'..«r. r Atterarjr dated June 11, IMS, fireq ta me IKA SHAYXA ABDUL MAJID to n.minco the bu?ii.e« of A. M. MADAKSAH JARRAH CO, nt No. 11, Market Street. Kineaporc, has thia d»y been revol>.-l urn! cancelled by th.- newly appointed Attamty viz414 words
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Advertisement262 1926-07-12 13 ;/THE FOR.JD i INDUSTRIES ||Vi{| ijl fk J v mx; M-M aJm "T7I Huilding ForJ cars to v O high a stand-rj V^3jS| llK'-'-vi and selling them at so low a pric^ needs' *P v iKp ffW "••A' i! sitatcs every possible saving of time nncj I^^j?yß l^M;.' Übor. To262 words
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Advertisement132 1926-07-12 13 if Is a *i>re iijn you should I take Ll.'iuit's Cinnamon I CompounJ ri^ht miy. It I is a tclentiflc combination I of oil oi Ci.inamon anj I I'eppermint. tnrcfully com- I pounded with other well- I known and tried sub- I (lances, and is also m- I >a!uable m132 words
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Advertisement678 1926-07-12 13 POLICE__NOTICE and traction engines bearing th« -ntionod numbers an- untrnccd. Their tion will lie cancelled from July 11, lless before that tat* the rogicorrd product.- their vehicles for inspection Central Police Oflires. Singapore, or ntify the address at which the vehicles ara pt 4 1 2X2 560 SO .!1J 565678 words
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Advertisement1339 1926-07-12 14 I T .r.» AA a#l Ajmrwiee In fore* «Ter $22,000,001. Af*ets over |«,500,00« B.C. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (1»..r,0r.Ud 1. BttalU •eWe«.»1..l KmDO* -DFTICT r M. ©14 lewrr. ».C. HEAD OrflOl t Wtartertrt «mt«H«* TH. C.-P-T -M lto4 rt fc 4 W UI IS# rf U C1,339 words
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Advertisement1143 1926-07-12 14 L.i: DSTATE OF HAJ! MOFIAMED fI.MD IHN DAING PABTHOMPOH (DECEAFED). j AUCTION SALE of valuable Town shophouse properties, Kubbcr Factory and Rubber Estates, etc. The undersigned have been instructed to sell by public auction at their .ale-room, No. 17, Raffles Place, ON TUESDAY, JULY 13, at 2.5» p.m. Lot I.—1,143 words
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Advertisement449 1926-07-12 14 CHEONG KOONSENG ft CO. AUCTION SALE OK SIN-GAPOR^TOWN^AND COUNTRY At Hum Cheong Koon Seng A Co. «al«room, No. 30, Chulia Street. Singapore, on Wednesday, July 14, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1 Valuable freehold land and European brick and tUo roofed bungalow. onthouae., motor K arai.'.' nnd tennis court nown No449 words
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Article553 1926-07-12 15 Yachting. The July Cup. The second race for the July Cup was productive of a mast of excitement that almost defies its proper position within a column of the local press. Firstly the Purity Brigade had brcn round the Harbour its ministration.) resulting m a Man of War buoy of553 words
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Article446 1926-07-12 15 Participation m Sumatra Undertaking. The annual ordinary general meeting of the Sialang Rubber Estates, Ltd., w;i.- j held on May 26 at Idol-lane, E.C., Mr. C. Heath Clark (the Chairman) presiding. The Chairman said The rise m the cost of production of 3. 1 id., per pound HI446 words
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Advertisement59 1926-07-12 15 WILLYS-KNIGHT GREAT SIX WITH AN ENGINE YOU'LL NEVER WEAR OUT. The Car Super-Beauty, Super-Comfort, SuperAbility Internationally Endorsed Knight Sleeve Valve Engine. NEW REDUCED PRICES. Five Passenger Touring $4,350 Model 65 Four Cylinder Touring $2,850 CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926), LTD. (Incorporated m S.S.) SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND MALACCA. Bodtcuardl59 words
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Advertisement301 1926-07-12 15 for Economical Transportation A LOW-PRICED CAR THAT WITHOUT '^~l—, r TZaQj^fcs^ssT EFFORT STANDS LT CONSISTENTLY 'ViA^l^MHl^^s TOTHE WORK OF HIGHER I'OW IKi l> BSmEHHSWW*? tfr\ CARB COSTING FAR MORE MONEY, A\fl /^JV AND AT LOWER RUNNING COST. Pi I i****^" »f^ BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED Bean Lorries (BRITISH) VA—V/i TONS. A301 words
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Advertisement218 1926-07-12 16 Patronized liy Royally. Bttd. !.>:/. ENGAGEMENT RINGS a\:> a i L DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS Extensive assortment m extremely pretty settings. Prices Very Delightful AT P- De miva The Kuyal Jewdfer. *ii. high BTuarr, BDiGAPORE. Branch H«, 1. -ÜBOT BTRBKT, PENANG. r v| •____---l-_-_-; mr ->-_-*- ffj^ n "wholesale on for218 words
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Advertisement328 1926-07-12 16 GENUINE SHANGHAI JARS of all sizes Just arrived from SHANGHAI LEE KM SOO 40, HIGH STREET. PEARS' CYCLOPAEDIA NEW EDITION. 2,225,000 Already Sold. Twenty-two Sections l>y Twelve Special Editors. 'M page. of Maps. Coloured Frontispiece Jogcthtfr with I'ears' Star Chart of the Northern Hemisphere, l'ears' Calendar for all the years328 words
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Advertisement1538 1926-07-12 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PBEI'AID charges for Wants, For Sal-, To Let, etc., m ordinary dose let type (averaf.ro six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 c\s., Ihrei! m*. €4 els., four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, tix ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,1,538 words
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Advertisement170 1926-07-12 16 r I I I KNICKERBOCKER SHOWER BATH OUTFIT Stuncer Manage Shampoo (ALL IN ONE) ■_ffl^BaSv?aui— l $4.50 only. (Fits any pipe). r Recommended by MEDICAL AUTHORITIES I Frankel Bros. Singapore Kuala Lumpur. STOPS REVRILBN PASS MS I&ABAGHE Tormenting neuralgia is eased and stopped by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Being penetrating, it170 words
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Advertisement285 1926-07-12 16 New Rooks Just Arrived by Post. Trice Gllllgen'l Men (Tke story of the i .'.!.< Tour m Auxtraliu). by M. A. N-,l If. with 4S photoitraphM $9 00 I My tsilahnaiia. i> s. H. J. Woods *xt* I I'aris i.l In-ilny. liy Ralph Nevill (»ith sixteen aaJejM llaaatfatlaaa) ji.jo :lli».irH285 words
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