The Straits Times, 1 September 1926
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Title Section13 1926-09-01 1 The Straits Times No. 28,262, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1926, PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement363 1926-09-01 1 ''.DEAL Ml m <■ the tvanrMT I MII.X. rrjF^fc^ "ROBINSON" SPORTS SHIRTS /^T 5^ JP Two SPECIAL BARGAINS. Jr\j T Vitil xx Vi 1>>!l) Collars, well made and finished, British /^??3^sSS^22s^sia v V Manufacture. J^ffSSSs^^^^^^\^ WgW^j^^^g r ';^T! I Medium Weight Cream _^_-«^i^^^^ SS»? 'T FINE WHITE MATTE MERCERISED COTTON363 words
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Advertisement8 1926-09-01 1 Mil KM '.II) 1 ST!;U!' '/..I. Mil K.8 words
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Article621 1926-09-01 2 Vice-Commodore 1921 Cup. The final race for the Vice-Commo-dore's 1921 Cup attracted eleven boats, and the outcome was a tie between EllaDorothy and Polly 11, who will sail off at the week-end for possession of the prize. I In very variable and light airs the fleet started at 10621 words
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GARRISON SPORT.
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Article141 1926-09-01 2 A successful swimming gala was recently held at Tanglin. The result* uf the various events were as follow Breast Stroke l. Pte Swift, 2. Pte Woods, 3. Pte Bingham. Back Stroke 1 Pte Bcver'.ey, 2 Pte Casclton, 3 I. C. Seaman. 30 Yards Dash 1 Pte141 words
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Article98 1926-09-01 2 The R.A.M.C. and Fort Canning have withdrawn from the Garrison Soccer League.' In this competition Headquarters (B) beat No. 3 Company 4 tl\ and also drew with H. Q. and D. E. I—l. In the Framroz Cricket Cup Competition Lieut. C. H. Taylor, of the Duke's scored 33698 words
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Article99 1926-09-01 2 Twelve teams have entered for the Garrison Hockey Cup rompetition, which starts on September 20 with the match at Tanfrlin m the first round between No. ."> Company and No. 1 Company of the Regiment. Headquarter: (B) of the Duke's meet 11th (H) Battery R.A., H.Q. and99 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement344 1926-09-01 2 f, Conspicuous Purity iNTMtlaatiHl of o-^eiitial factors reveals vitli Martini" rlnrity the conspicuous purify of Fraser and Neave's Aerated Wafer*. Kvcry safeguard, every reasonable principle- of inspection, every practicable method modern production is employed to fMTMIM ihoir purity. Modern Machinery European Supervision Inspection at frequent intervals daily scouring of the344 words
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Advertisement126 1926-09-01 2 IS-; tj *ort* answer to correct lubrication, cool bearings j and a m better T running engine is^ J^§ WAKEFICLD H L A him m 3 Hfcifil M P. C. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England 1 7. UNION' STREET. I'FVVSG. from US Not the United States But A Real126 words
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Advertisement189 1926-09-01 2 TROPICAL MODEL MANDOLINE FLAT BACK. $10, $12, $15 and $25. Illustrated catalogue Mat with pleasure. SEASON CO., LTD. 11l uri lIS, NORTH BEIDGB ROAD. f?*\ Mill z SECUNDDM FIELD-GLASSES JBm^Wk^^^M THE COMINIG T/ ZEISS LENSES /fimr+^&> j3| J^. Jf"*~nL| AMATEUR PHOTO J ijf STORE. §iEiIJJ Government Evening Classes RAFFLES INSTITUTION.189 words
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Article497 1926-09-01 3 Considerably Less Activity In Shares. The weekly report of Lean and Co., Penang, dated Augast 27, states: Tin, after advancing to £294 for cash and £2Ho f>-\ throe months, declined to £2»l 12s. lid. and £2X6 I.ob. and thence made a recovery to the closinfj-price oft £293497 words
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Article446 1926-09-01 3 Russian Dreams for the Year 2,WX>. That the teeming millions of Asia will be the decisive factor m shaping the future of mankind, rather than the people of the Anglo-Saxon race, seems to be the opinion of the leaders of Bolshevist Russia. The Bolshevists hope to play a446 words
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Article12 1926-09-01 3 A jrood Chancellor of the Exchequer dmjjl does disagreeable things. Mr. Churchill.12 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement283 1926-09-01 3 T 'choice of champions This popular Racket m great demand is the star of every play, winning hundreds of victories and friends every season. Role Agents B. F. SANTOS, Athletic Outfitters. Showroom: 15, ARCADE, SINGAPORE. 'V///.\\IMAOEYN'cAyA^ I "RAINBOW" 1 FRICTiON SURFACE FOR USE ON //C^T? 1 MINES, SAWMILLS pOmM RUBBER283 words
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Advertisement156 1926-09-01 3 •yHERE'S no happinca* quite ao tendar at that of the Mother who watchee he* '~t^ 1 children growing day by day into aturdy TT^V^TT* youngitera— the result of her loving care. That v why the wi»e mother uaes Kurlo for waahing their garment* which by its uaa IT^S ara kept156 words
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Advertisement67 1926-09-01 3 LAST FOUR DAYS OF WHITEAWAYS SALE Half Price Bargains IN AIL DEPARTMENTS Whiteaway, Laidlaw &f\ ¥g 1 (INCORPORATED £1 to., Ltd., mJLm Singapore And at SEREMBAN and MALACCA. i CBMV* ■BttsW B i a W SB HM^ bP^» Agents :—FRASER S'EAVE, Md., Cullyrr Qumj. FOR MOTORISTS Wembley "Elephant" Brand Rain67 words
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Advertisement521 1926-09-01 4 P. U.-3RITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated m England) MAIL AND PASSENT.KR AND CARGO SKKVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL IK CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH BIS MAJESTTS GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EASi MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage due Spore KOREA 11.00U Sept. 11l NYANZA (cargo only) T.imm521 words
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Advertisement634 1926-09-01 4 Shipping Announcements N.Y.KJ.INE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON LINB Marseilles, London and Aatverp Veaaela Tonnage Due Sail tFUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Sopt. 2 3 11AKO/AKI MARU 10 500 Sept. 16 17 HAKUSAN MARU ***** Sept. 80 Oct. 7 K.IANO MAKU 8.000 Oct. 14 15 11/ UNA MARU 10.500 Oct. 28 29 K/MO634 words
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Advertisement537 1926-09-01 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, HAMr.URG AND BREMEN.— GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOWMARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT537 words
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Advertisement509 1926-09-01 4 TKE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Siam.) 11ANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Foi Kntay, Kemaman, Kelitnt:in, Hun.-nnra Telupin, Patani, Sinpora. Lacon, Handon, Kohsanuii, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arriv.nl Departure MAUN! la parl Bept. 1 VALAYA Bept I S.pt. 8 PRACHATIPOK Sept 1:! Sept, 15 MAI.IM Bept n» Bept 21 VALAYA509 words
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Advertisement468 1926-09-01 4 K. P. H. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland) tinder confine! p/lth the NETHERLANDS INDIAN' GOVERNMENT Telepaoaa No. nr.-io, with rab-eonneeMeas Freight, Transhipment, Marine Depta. r.r.d Manager*! Representatives for Singapore and Straits Settlement! ol the I elal T rial Bvroaa i. All In forma tl m, detailed ItlaeraApply K.I.M. Tourist Oliicc.468 words
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Advertisement471 1926-09-01 4 BURKS PBiLP LIKE (Incorporated AsslraKa) TOR SYDNEY, MF.LHOUJ.tff, VIA Jf*TA, DARWIN, THUR3DAT ISLAND AND BRiSBANS Regular n. .-Li'riiy Bailing* by tie veil taoera steamers MARKI.I A 7 lew) and MALABAR (4,512 tons). The l* MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia, Cabins de luxe, atagle berth cabins,471 words
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Advertisement519 1926-09-01 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. i (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE PASSENr.ER AND FRKIf.TTT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. FREIGHT SERVICE Ol TWARDS To Hongkong Due Singapore l.s. CITY OF PEKIN Sept. 6 s.s. CITY OF TOKIO Oct. 3 HOMEWARDS Marseilles, London, Havre, Hamburg and Esjberg519 words
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Advertisement404 1926-09-01 5 AUSTRAL-EAST INDIES LINE (Iseeraorat.d m CnglxSd) Regular Passenger and Freight SerrlM via JAVA PORTS to FREMANTLE (W. A.), ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and SYDNEY maintained by Dm Sail s.s. KIOTO (earge steamer) Sept. 8 Sept. 10 s.s. CITY OF PALERMO Oet 2 Oet 7 s.s. CITY OF SPARTA Not. 7 Single Retain404 words
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Advertisement461 1926-09-01 5 ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE TRANS-PACIFIC PASSENGER AND XXPSESS BIBVICB 1» days from Hongkong to SeatUe Balling from Steamer Hongkong PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Sept. 1 PRESIDENT GRANT Sept. It PRESIDENT MADISON Sept. U PRESIDENT JACKSON Oct. 7 PRESIDENT McKINLET Oct. 19 also a sailing every 12 days from Hongkong to Manila Through bills461 words
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Advertisement567 1926-09-01 5 STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPU "NEDERLAND" ROnERDAMSCNE LLOYI Sailings from Singapore of the STOOMV. MIJ. "NEDERLAND" to GENOA, SOUTHAMPTON, "AMSTERDAM via Belawan Deli, Sabang. Colombo and Algiers. •J. P. COEN Sept. 9 GROTIUS Sep. 24 •PRINS DER NEDERLANDEN Oct. 8 P. C. HOOKT Oct. 22 PRINSES JULIANA Nov. 6 JOHAN UE WITT Nov.567 words
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Advertisement124 1926-09-01 5 HERCULES Engines 7 H.l', and 9 H.P. START AND OPERATE ON CRUDE OIL /f jBHiH ■f-i 1m JM Bk^^H |Madk& *Tyk w > f i Ba^Kda^kfßMM l^jf VM s*/*^ s '*'""'■■> fit y^- 9>P 9aaBB^BaW&BW> KEROSENE I CRUDE OIL 3'/i H.P. 6 H.P. 7 H.P. 9 H.P. The lowest prire124 words
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Advertisement357 1926-09-01 6 GAIETY QNEMA Junction Albert and Hencoul.-.i S(r<»l«. HEDNESDAY Till RSDAY ONLY S<|)(emb«'r 1 and 2. GAIETY COMEDY NIGHTS k I'roeramme New Comedies tT Tritlay, September 3. f SPARTACUS (The Ciiieftain of Thrace). If you mrs* it you may aa well atop Suing to M-v motion picturm. HAROLD LLOYD m WHY357 words
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Advertisement137 1926-09-01 6 SURINA THEATRE N«.rlli Briigl IC,a<!. Tel. No. 289. TO-NK M I a! 9 SHAIU*. I :nivrr^.:H N,» S.rial THE FIGHTING RANGER Cfcafftm I and 5. New Cartowa Bad I'alho C:\zetle LION OFMONGOLIA From llu M)rat«ri«M I'alncr ut Monxolia (o ihf <.„> Pariatea Ufa. The stoiy of a jrpang PrinM who,137 words
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Advertisement352 1926-09-01 6 From Monday, August .10 to Sunday, September AT THE ALHAMBRA (TAN CHENfJ KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors) In the Second Show enmmettcir.^ p.m. A UNITED ARTISTS' SUPER FEATURE ROLAND WEST'S Production of THE BAT In 9 Reels. A Comedy Mystery Drama by Mary Roberts Hinehart and Avery Hopwood. From the Stage352 words
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Advertisement91 1926-09-01 6 > VICTORIA THEATRE SEPTEMBER 11, 13 16, at 9.30 p.m. AND SEPTEMBER IS, at S p.m. I GRAND BALLET In Aid of Children's Charities. Booking now open at LITTLE'S. Where »re >i>u Koine to my pretty maid IV. toiiK' I" U.. lIOK.N'ETS, Sir, she naiil. I The dance :luor and91 words
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Advertisement318 1926-09-01 6 Booking Now Open at RIREIRO'S Alhambra— Monday Next A FIRST NATIONAL SUPER-FILM! ©THE LOST WORLD A Stupendous Adaptation of the famous st'jrv by SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE riMOTlhal LEWIS STONE. WALLACE BEERY, UESSIE LOVE and LLOYD HUGHES und introducing the most MMUrfag DINOSAURS of ANCIENT TIMES. Also SUZANNE LENtiLEN'S splendid318 words
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Article189 1926-09-01 7 FIXTURES. Wrdnt'Hday. Siptemher 1 Bigs Water, 6.41 m., 8.1 p.m. ■talaeea High Tide, 1.40 a.m., 4JS, I '.'■> Homeward Ulue Funnel mail closes, 2 p.m. Military Pageant lliurxdnv, ispaaaabac 2 Ilii-li Water, 7XI a.m., C.22 p.m. Kalaeea lii^'h Tide, 3.30 a.m., 4.6, 4.10 pm., 4. 1 Singapore189 words
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Article174 1926-09-01 7 ■/edaeaaay, .September 1. Sliips al<'.nK.-idv the \\h«r>es or expected In ;irriM.. KEPITL HARBOUR. GuiUaaiard, Angby. J,: Wtltn Co»l f/harf Mil EatBOJ IN DKY DOCKS. ToioonK i'ligar I inch No. 8. .vcl IWppel Uarlwur Nil No. 1 Dock W B. Splendoir, Sensng Kt>. -1 bud; Nil. Vcifflda Arrived.174 words
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Article134 1926-09-01 7 To-day. I and Pakan Bares p m. Kemaman and Trenggunu K^uorra) a p.m. Brnka Ii and Patent3 p.m. 1 t i Henli) 4 p.m. Bin Panfkal Piaang and Billiton i 4 p.m. J: v.i Si n.itia l(JiallK 4 p.m. > (Janssens) pja. 1 ontianal tag) li> n..134 words
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Article39 1926-09-01 7 Bt Left Arrd Primes Juliana Kiln ran* Inaulinde V.mdcl Efn Tubanan S'por* London July 16 Auk- 10 July 22 Auk- U July V!3 Aug. 11 July oil Auk- "1 Auc Aug. 3(1 Aug. ti Aug. 3039 words
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Article222 1926-09-01 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, September 1. On London, Bank m/s 2/4 3/16 Demand 2/3 13/10 Private 3m. credits 2/4* On New York, Demand 66 3/l«> Private 90 d/s BS On France, Bank T.T. 1850 On India, Bank T.T. 154tt On Hongkong, Bank T.T. 4% p.c. On Shanghai, Bank T.T.222 words
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62 1926-09-01 7 R.SS. squal to Standard, Q.CJ. Spot 37 *b I Standard R.S.S. September ..68 < Standard R.S.S. on Tender Oct.-Der. 70 "4 m Jan.-March 71V-i Tone of market Quiet. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet lU%d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 40 '.i62 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article301 1926-09-01 7 Issue val. Pd. Buyer* Sellers £1 £1 Asani Kumbans; 67/- <>9/1 1 Batang Padang 0.S5 0.87 '.j £1 £1 Chenderiang 25/- 20/£1 15/- E. Siamese 19/6 20/3 1 1 Hitnm Tin 1.40 1.45 Cl £1 Idris Hydraulic 58/- 60/1 1 Johan Tin 0.48 0.47 10/- 10/- Kampong 49/- 50/£1301 words
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Article129 1926-09-01 7 Issue val. Pd. Buyers Sellera O £1 B. Am. Tobacco 6.5.1 O.i'.-i 1 1 Central Engines 1.05 1.13 1 1 Cycle Carriage 1.00 1.10 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 17.25 17.50 lO 10 Fraser Neave 5t>.00 5G.50 cb. 100 100 Hammer Co. 165.00 1G7.50 lOOlOOKatz Bros. def. 190.00 200.00129 words
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Article95 1926-09-01 7 v. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 pai 10 pm. Spore Cold Storage Deb 7 p.c. $565,000 106 116 •port Municipal 6 p.$1,878,000 of 1901 par 5 prem. Spore Municipal 4.i p.c. of 1907 $1,600,000 90 par -'pore Municipal 4H p.c of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par 1 Spore Municipal 4 p.c95 words
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Article369 1926-09-01 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Allenby «$1) 3.10 3.30 3.20 3.30 Alor Gajah ($1) 2.7."> 2.7") SJO A. Hitam ($1) 4.50 4.80 4.60 6.00 A. Kilning ($1) 1.00 1.10 3.10 1.20 Am. Malay <i2) 4.80 6.00 4.80 6.00 A.369 words
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Advertisement816 1926-09-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., see page 16. WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. TO LET, offices In new building at No. 20, Chulia Street. Apply 9, Boat Quay. (Ip) ~7n PRIVATE FAMILY~off Orchard Road, place for two bachelors. Apply 340, Straits Times. WANTED firsl-cIMKx foremmn for F.M.S. garaKe- Apply ittiiting experience816 words
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Advertisement74 1926-09-01 7 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSCE. CORPORATION, LTD. CLOSING OF REGISTER OF MEMBERS. NOTICE la hereby gtvmi that- The Bsajatw ot Members of this .Corporation will be closed from September 13 to September 20, 1526, both days inclusive, for the preparatioi: of Dividend Warrants. By Order o' the Board, KWA S!KW THE.74 words
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Advertisement99 1926-09-01 7 AUCTION SALE of excellent teuk household furniture, piuno, etc. Removed from a country residence for convenience of sale Ai Means, ChafMt Koon Seng C.V.s salcroi.rni KW 30 and 31, Chulia Street, un Saturday, September 4, at 10.30 a.m. Comprising a tine toned cottage piano by Hamilton, Chicago, USA. well-made walnutstuined99 words
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Advertisement737 1926-09-01 7 TENDERS Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on September 17, 1926, for the following services for the Government Monopolies Department for the year 1927 (1) Supply of best Amoy or Hongkong pota each capable of easily containing three chees of chandu. The pots to be737 words
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Advertisement570 1926-09-01 7 Sat CT^r^i l flßgsswV^'l NOTICK is hereby given thnl lln- above trade mark is the exclusive property <>f Chop Hock Hiong Ton X and (hop Hock Hionj; Chan carrying on busineas at Amoy end at Singapore and is aaed by the said chops m cennection with mosquito cones imported and570 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous56 1926-09-01 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. kiuHang Kcrbau Station. (By Cmirfcxy of Cuvrrnmcnt Hralth Office.) ftf th» 21 Ik'uth -ii'iiHK at Midmckt ea \ii--u-l II, I Da* as F. iture W F. Mean 19.1 f. r, 1 v. Miu. k r r W fc srature 80 F. bulb tempcrmtDN 76 Y. I i i-iiit.l56 words
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952 1926-09-01 8 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. That there is a strong opini.n abroad that greator efforts must be made to cembat cruelty to animals may be gathered from the report of the recent meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. Within the settlement, (her. I.i no society stellaf952 words
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Article238 1926-09-01 8 Several complaints have reached i:.mtely of the prevalence of chap jee kee and the injury this pernicious form of j gamhjtag is doin;,- amongst respectable I Chinese families. The evil, it seems. U on the increase. We are told that road many families have been brought j238 words
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Article440 1926-09-01 8 Prof. Dr. B. Brouwer, professor m neurology at the Municipal University at Amsterdam, has been olfe/ed the leadership of the clinic for nervous diseases at Baltimore. Dr. C. Bennett, well known m the Far Bast, has been appointed resident physijian and superintendent at the Shanghai General Hospital.440 words
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Article24 1926-09-01 8 Morris Motors, 1D26, Ltd., has now been registered m London with a capital of £3.000,000 and takes over the manufacture of the Morris car.24 words
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Article29 1926-09-01 8 htr. 11. Norman, a European staying at a local hotel, reports that he has been robb-.-d of $855. A Hylam boy ha« disappeared and has not been seen since.29 words
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Article31 1926-09-01 8 aft*. Irviiij,- Joaea, of 12, It binson Road, has be>»n robbed of over $150 ami -.-»00 guilders. The police are Marching (or a Chinese employee who is allegeei to have absconded.31 words
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Article29 1926-09-01 8 The German aviator, Baumgast, says an Aneta Hague Message, who ha I Lrraaged to give flying demonstrations at The Hague, collected the gate receipts m advance and then disappeared.29 words
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Article32 1926-09-01 8 Mr. J. Dyaaui, weaving master at the Gauripore Jute Mills. Calcutta who was r.argeei m connection with the death of i cooly. discharged and re-arrested sub- i BCqaently, has been discharged again.32 words
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Article31 1926-09-01 8 At Torquay a competition took place for the ladies' graceful diving championship of England. Ths winner was the holder i mat year's championship, Miss Belle White, Hammersmith Ladies' Swimming i :-.ib.31 words
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Article32 1926-09-01 8 The variegated dress of strike-time London volunteer busmen may bad to brighter uniforms for L.G.O.C. drivers and rondnrtora. The company are reviewing the question new colours may be introduced into the uniforms.32 words
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Article52 1926-09-01 8 There would seem to be work for a i!og-sho ter at lanjoag Katong. A correspondent complains of a pack of mongrel clogs infesting tile neighbourhood if Beac-h H .use, chasing children and Qthers by day and howiing by night. He pi i.mises the dogvshooter a baT of a loan m52 words
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Article85 1926-09-01 8 With reference to a paragraph m cur lescription of the forestry exhibit at the Malayan show, it should be stated thai the experiments with the wood of the Malayan Oak (mempening) for fum.-:ure-making have not been very hopeful. ->ut the department have had most promising results with Nyireh, buey, and85 words
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Article111 1926-09-01 8 This year, the s|H-cial appeal m Singa">re for St. Dunstan's fund is to be made n O'.-tober 7. On that evening, under tha tatronage of H.E. the Governor and Lady lUillemard, H.E. General Sir Theodore raser, and the Bis'iop of Singapore anl Ira. rergnson-Davie, a dance with caba-1 et show111 words
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Article172 1926-09-01 8 Extra Performance Next Tuesday. The heavy rain which fell yesterday cvi-ninfr between seven and nine necessitated the cancelling of the performance of the Pageant of Empire at the Stadium. An extra performance of the Pajteani will be given at the Stp.dium on Tuesday, September 7, to replace th;-172 words
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Article158 1926-09-01 8 Successful Function at Dutch Club. The Dutch community m Singapore celebrated the birthday of Queen Wilhelr.iina m befitting style yesterday. Ships m the harbour were dressed, and reception was held <!uri;iy the morning al the offices of tiie Consulate-Genera', where the acting Consul-Genera] receive I v large158 words
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Article72 1926-09-01 8 The staff of the League of Nations Kastern Bureau has recently been augmented by the arrival m Singapore of Dr. R. Gautier, a bacteriologist of some reputati n, who has been for the last two years on the staff of the Health Section of the72 words
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Article88 1926-09-01 8 AlkaiT and Company, the well-known Sinpa) yrc property owners, are making lapid progress Witt] a l>i;r luiiliiiir; scheme, which they have on hand at the junction l'!>pcv Soraafoon Road and Uaepher.on Road. Here they 'nave 806 acres which is being Ailed m with earth, preparatory tn88 words
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Article68 1926-09-01 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, In New York, send us the following cable lated August 31, their <|U tal i->n>- Ixi \a 111 gold dollar cents September 40.t!0, October (closingi !».."iii, November 11, December (m'llps) 11.10, January ll.'JO, Fobroara 41.30, March 41.60, April 11.70, Miiy 41 JO, Juno 42.10.68 words
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Advertisement239 1926-09-01 8 CIGARETTES W. D HO WILLS BRISTOL LONDON KtO^» provisions J$±£>-^~ I. WHY'S ASPARAGUS. ".'—Hi MAMMOTH WHITE, 2"/, tins CS^I Price 64 cents each. I'V^SNi 1 LARGE WHITE TIPS, I; I #wK 1 lb. lins jjjy Price 75 cents each. NEW SEASONS PACK. S. W. GRAPEFRUIT No. 2 tins. Price 65239 words
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Advertisement104 1926-09-01 8 TO-NIGHT ALKAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 A United Artists Production THE BAT m 9 Reels. First Show at 7.30 A Paramount Production THE UNINVITED GUEST m 7 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. SPEV-ROYAL SCOTCH WHISKY. Dm! i jsßm Bflaoß. y r jDhI VL. +I+L b aa^Laaao*.104 words
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Advertisement77 1926-09-01 8 On Other Pages, p»i». Harrison Football ami llcirkrv I Yacht Club Notes 'J Leas and Co.'s Tin lU-.iort Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping and the Mails 7 MetcorolofticHl Report 7 Kcutcr and British Imperial Kadio. !i UciiUtlvg Cowieil Acenda 0 K.M.S. Town Plaaalng :< Sporting Intalligehea 10 Aloi Qajah Bubbar77 words
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Article589 1926-09-01 9 COAL DEBATE IN COMMONS. Mr. Mac Donald's Criticisms Of Cabinet. PEACE PROPOSALS. To be Considered by Delegate Conference. [MUM TELEGRAM] London, August 31. The miners' executive sat m London for three hours and decided, by a nari BW majority, not to formulate any peace proposals, leaving the responsibility for these589 words
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Article33 1926-09-01 9 tUniTisii [MPBBIAIi Radio.) Rugby, August 11, The Celeßial Secretary has approved Palestinian currency based on tho pound sterling and generally to provide for and control the supply .jf currency m I'alosUae.33 words
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Article881 1926-09-01 9 Possible Modification Of Policy. (British Imperial Radio.) Rugby, August 31. The miners' executive to-day decided, by a narrow majority, not to formulate any peace proposals for consideration of the delegates' conference, but to leave the question for that body to consider free from any recommendations or suggestions by881 words
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Article405 1926-09-01 9 Composition of League Council. French Amendment to Cecil Plan. [REL'TER TELEGRAM] London, August 31. Sir Austen Chamberlain has departed for Geneva to attend the Council on September 2 and the Assembly on September 0. London, August 31. Geneva The Lqaguc committee appointed to consider the future composition of ftcReuter - 405 words
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Article116 1926-09-01 9 Severe Shock m Azores Islands. Many Killed and Much Damage. [revter telegram] London, August 31. Azores Many were killed or injured m an earthquake at Fayal Island, and great damage was done m the capital, Horta, and m tho countryside. Cracks appeared m the streets, and a number of116 words
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Article120 1926-09-01 9 How 160 Passengers W#re Lost. [KEITEU TELEGRAM] London, August 31. Meet hot There wtre 100 drowned m the sinking of tha steamer Burevestnik, out of 563 passongers on board at the time of the disaster. Lifeboats from port saved 285, and many others saved themselves. The majority120 words
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Article94 1926-09-01 9 Bulgaria Sends a Conciliator} Note. [nntTER tf.lecram] London, August >L Sofia The Bulgarian note, replying to Greece, Kumar.ia and Jusro-Slr.via, is most conciliatory m tone. It emphasises tho desire to s-afcsuarU the peace of ths Balkans, r.nd says the.' Bulgarian Government are doing their utmost to check C.nitadji94 words
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Article97 1926-09-01 9 Italian Pilot Coing To America. [P.KlTr.lt TELECRASI I London, September 1. Rome General Nobile, who was flupilct of the Norge on the Polar* expedft tion, m an interview said he had accepted an invitation from the United States to supervise for sonic months the work of tho American aeronautical97 words
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Article28 1926-09-01 9 [KKI'TK.R TBUWBAM] London, September 1. Constantinople The independence tribunal sentenced Abdul Kadir to death m connection wtßb the Smyrna plot. He will be hanged to-night.28 words
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Article34 1926-09-01 9 (BbitiBH Imperial Radio.) Rugby, August 8L Arrangements are being made for tho Dominion Premiers coming to England for the Imperial Conference to visit the Atlantic Fleet at sea on October 30.34 words
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Article173 1926-09-01 9 Mr. Coolidgc Favours No Change m Policy. [REI'TER TELEGRAM] London, August 31. Taul Smith's Although President Coolidge is reported not to have read Mr. Newton Bakei's article m connection Watt war debts, the President's opinion, it is stated, favours no change m the United States' \v:-r debts policy.Reuter - 173 words
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Article91 1926-09-01 9 Question as to Safety In Hangkow. [RniTER TELEGRAM) London, August 81. In the House of Common.-, replying to Mr. H. W. Looker (Essex S.E. Con.), v.::o urged the Fonij.ni Officj to see that a«i'.-q'Jate stci:s v.iic taken to protect British sub;- els m Sangkow m the caseReuter - 91 words
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Article431 1926-09-01 9 Murder and Gang Robbery Menace. The following an.- the orders of the day for the meeting of Legislative Council" on Monday. QuneHnn by Mr. Ward:— Will Government please stats tnc present position with regard to tte new road betwaen Chancery Lano r.nd Holland Head, and how much has431 words
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Article432 1926-09-01 9 Programme m Federated States. Present and Future Policy. The subject of town planning m the F.M.S. is dealt with by Mr. Charles C. Reade, Government Town I'lanner, m an interesting memornndum compile<l by him m connection with the Malayan Exhibition. Tho object of h I Department's display at432 words
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Article40 1926-09-01 9 [mtunw mrauM] London, September 1. The three cruiaen Carysfort, Caator and DartßHmth are due on the China Station nt the end of October with reliefs. Submarine 1/27 Mill simultaneously arrive at Hongkong to replace L 9.40 words
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Article74 1926-09-01 9 (BitiTisH IurEBJAL Radio.) Rugby, .\u,'i> t 81. Foreign exchanges ore Paria iot 7 s. Now York -I .*>'«. i;niss,:U 174%. Geneva 2."..! 1%. Amsterdam 12. ll'i. Milan W. Berlin 20.57 H. Stockholm 18.1 1. Copenhagen 18.20 H. Oslo 22M\». Vicuna 84.39V4. J'ra^ne 1 i:l >- Helsingfor 1.'2",. Madrid 32.00*4.74 words
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Article88 1926-09-01 9 I Si\ Months for Stealinj,' I tall Of Twine. A Chineac, who was ban is hod from Slam, tn six mnitlis' imprisonment by .Mi-. C. I. Sniitli m thir third Police Court tins morniag for stealing n bandit of sewing twine from :i contractor** rickiha i-i which88 words
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727 1926-09-01 10 Winding Up English Cricket Season. [Keuter Telegram.] London, August BL Lanca.-fi.;' have won the county cricket championship, and only three more county fixtures remain Va be played, these games commencing tHNMK During the fiist fortnight of September the Auslnilians have fixtures against an England eievft atReuter - 727 words
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Article122 1926-09-01 10 Low Scoring on Final Day. [Router Telegram.] London, August 31. The match between the Australians and Boeeex at Brighton resulted m a draw. The attendance was small, the weather good, and the wicket m good condition. The position at the commencement of pby was that both aidesReuter - 122 words
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Article160 1926-09-01 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Yesterday's results C Singles. M. Wardcll beat J. V. West 5—7, 6—3, 9—7. E. J. Riches beat E. H. R. Bowennan 3—h, 6—2, 6—3. I) Singles. J. .R. Kirkwood beat E. C. A. Thomas o—4, B —(i. Newcomers' Handicap. R. S. Herbert v. B. Norfh unfinished,160 words
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Article72 1926-09-01 10 In the match played yesterday between the V.M.C.A. and Fort Canning, the Association won by 8 noals to nil. The following win represent the V.M.C.A. against the Indian Association to-morrow on the V.M.C.A. ground R. H. Pcnncfather E. G. Wheatley and C. Richards C. A. Pennefather, R. Lyne and72 words
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Article96 1926-09-01 10 Collision with Tongkang In Kcdah River. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, August U. In the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Brown, the suit was commenced of Messrs. P. K. Shakkari Rowther and Company versus the Straits Steamship Company. Plaintiffs claim $C,."00 damages for the loss of96 words
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Article312 1926-09-01 10 Entries for To-morrow's Events. In celebration of the extensions to th* club house and the completion of the pagar, the Singapore Swimming Club is holding a carnival and at home to-morrow, and a large attendance of members and friends is expected. Lady Guillemard has kindly consented to312 words
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Article306 1926-09-01 10 At Home and Presentation Of Prizes. The members and friends of the United Engineers Recreation Club ware the guests of Mr. T. L. Evans, general manager, at his residence Krsham Bukit Timah Road, on the occasion of th<; sixth annual At Home and distribution of prizes.306 words
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Article93 1926-09-01 10 Football Dukes Beaten at Sourabaya. A cable received to-day states that the 2nd Bn. Duke of Wellington's team which i« visiting Sourabaya was defeated by the Sourabaya team. The home playors won by the substantial margin of 7 1. The Colimm Shield. The final match of the competition in the93 words
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Article23 1926-09-01 10 Third Division Results. [Reuter Telegram.] London, August 81; Division III (Northern). Rochdale 3. Crewe A. 1. Southport I, Hartlepools U. 0.Reuter - 23 words
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Article101 1926-09-01 10 Race Oourse Golf Club. The result of the August Medal competition at the Race Course Golf Club I (leading scores only) was as follows At t.lir Garrison Golf Club the nun's monthly medal (Slrok*-) will be pbyed on September 26 and !8B and the MM 1 monthly medal stroke101 words
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Article203 1926-09-01 10 Wednesday concerts an being continued by the Amateur Wireic-s Society, and the following programme is promised for to-night, commencing at 9.1" 1. I'iano Autonin (Chaminade) Mr. K. A. Seth. 2. Sony's (a) Myself when young (Lisa Lelunann) (b> S.-ng of Hybreas the Cretan (J. W. Elliott) Mr.203 words
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Article1158 1926-09-01 10 Rumoured Visit of Sir Laurence Guillemard. (From Our Own Correspondent). Bunp;kok, August 24. The French are to have a political innings during the next few days, and judging by the programme (which I have had the opportunity of seeing) they are to do very w e" indeed.1,158 words
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Article191 1926-09-01 10 Chinese Towkay Appeals Against Sentence. In consequence of information received, Mr. Dickinson, A.S.K, vi.siled a shop m Victoria Street and found, stowed away m a kettle, a Sphinx radiator cap, obviously taken from an Armstrong Siddeley car. Further search revealed seven radiator caps of various descriptions and191 words
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Article182 1926-09-01 10 Two Chinese Sent to The Assizes. Two ChinL-se wore brought up before Mr. H. R. Eul! m the Second Police Court, yesterday afternoon, for preliminary enquiry. The first accused was charged m connection with the attempted ganjr robbery at Tanjong Paf*nr and the ganir robbery which took182 words
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Article47 1926-09-01 10 .(From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, August "1. The Bukit Mertajam Rice Mill Company, m voluntary liquidation, was wound up at a meeting held to-day. Mr. F. Baker, the liquidator, presiding, proposed the usual resolution, Mr. R. P. Phillips seconded and it was carried unanimously.47 words
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Article145 1926-09-01 10 Macphail and Co., Ltd. Singapore, September 1. Rubber.—Local t>7'.« cents per lb. Easier. Tin.—London £291 lit. Ru>>bcrs. —Share* steady. New Scudais buyers 5.85, Menlakahs at 01 cent^. Pajams ILBO-14, Brunei l'niteds 8.80-.). Brogns buyi-is 1.66, Ha: setts l.:!2'a, Amu. Malays i>~. Connemarai U6. Teluk An.-oiis 14.J0-14.M tx,145 words
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Article610 1926-09-01 10 Investment m Development Scheme. Derrick and Co.. ■enataiiei of th,' Alor Gajuh Bobber Batata, Ltd., have circularised the shareholders of the company thus, under date August -S We bi'k" ;> remind you that at tinannual meetiiiK held hist December, the Chairman urew attention to the lack of610 words
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Article94 1926-09-01 10 Story of Gang Robbers And Chaadhi laid. lii the District Court, yesterday mornfag, the ease was continued m which a hine.se clerk, m charge of a Cliandu shop at Pulo Tekong, i.; charged with criminal breach of trust. The affair took place on August 7, when the94 words
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Article200 1926-09-01 10 CUneac tUU I :> And Robbed. Three CaiHonese youths are charged with armed robbery m Belat Road. Thu preliminary enquiry began jrosterday and will he continued to-day. The complainant, a Cantonese, was In .i ricksha with his god-mother, when he baa ricksha was stopped by three boj200 words
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Article903 1926-09-01 11 Problems for the Empire Conference. S|R'cially Contributed By Archibald Ihini. The for th* 1. < onference, wjjich baa been consultation between the Prime Mfnistera ol' the Empire, is :i i.ii.th;. one. liut lie Bubject is of greater importance than t.lO development <.:' sea communications, for the Empire ia,903 words
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Article860 1926-09-01 11 British doctrine Ot blockade m time af war. Shipowners and traders X l np i"!;lly are :d the Imperial Conference: to r a Why cut of tne impasse. It I Btill hoped that by th- tine the Conference aaaemhlea the Admiralty will b« m position to give an860 words
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Article105 1926-09-01 11 Honeymoon Couples Still Like Niagara. In the m mil of .Tune 649,991 tourists onto red i an ida al Niagara Kails, Ontario, according to a report ol tfca lns|k:ctor of Immigration at this port. Tnuiist traflc from the United States bo Canada i* xceedingly hivivy this year105 words
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Advertisement217 1926-09-01 11 STEINWAY GRAND PIANO Adds just that touch of refinement and quiet dignity to a drawing room so essential m a home. Used by all the leading artistes, it is the standard by which all others are judged. CALL TO-DAY AND INSPECT THESE. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. t RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE.217 words
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Advertisement281 1926-09-01 11 Raffles Hotel AUTUMN RACES. SPECIAL DINNER AND PAGEANT DANCE on SATURDAY, EttPTEMBEB 10..50 p.m. till 1.45 a.m. and FANCY DRESS BALL (Fancy Dress Optional) on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. LEQUIME'S EUROPEAN ORCHESTRA. Sea View Hotel Special Dinner and Dance every Wednesday and Friday. Cinema every Sunday, at 9.30 p.m. Phone 110.281 words
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Article150 1926-09-01 12 Bonds to Value of Rs. 400,000 Recovered. Bombay, August 29. The case against Llewellyn Evans, exChief Accountant, Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, on a charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of Government Securities valued at over Kb, lit lakhs came on for hearing on August150 words
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Article241 1926-09-01 12 Great Scheme Now Nearing Completion. The scheme for largely augmenting the water supply (.f Bombay from Labi Tavaa, tone fifty-five miles distant, is now nearly completed. According to the report ol Mr. H. .1. Trivess-Snnlh, the spec-ial engineer of the Bombay Municipality, the progress made up to241 words
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Article299 1926-09-01 12 The umlern.ittd works will be available lor issue on Saturday at a. m. New novels, Instead of baiag issued m bulk on Saturdays, arc now Mag issut I m small numbers daily at 9 a.m. Belloc, Hilaire. Mrs. Markham's New! Hi toiy of Knirland. 1!»lV Cai pentier, Georges.—299 words
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Article75 1926-09-01 12 The Tanjonp Rhu Tong fiuan School nnw ha.'- sports ground m front of the sohoul. snnic eighty feet by sixty feet. where the boys ngagl m sport and j physical exercise. At present, however, a i portion of this limited space is taken up j with :i ship's boiler and75 words
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Article396 1926-09-01 12 Cinema Films m American Schools. About four years ago, the National Education Association of AAmericaa a body existing for the advancement of educational methods appointed a committee to consider the use of cinema films m elementary schools as a supplement to the existing system of education. Thf movement396 words
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Article167 1926-09-01 12 Successful Amateur Revue At The Box. A correspondent writes A very amusing amateur revue entitled A Musical Cocktail was presented by Mr. Bad Mrs. Krank OAornc at the Box, Bataria, on Friday and Satuiday evenings. There were iy numbers, which covered nuT'ic, drama, farce, bioscope, burlesque, Shakespeare167 words
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Article58 1926-09-01 12 hxlending Power Service In .Manitoba. The Manitoba Government's hydroelectric transmission system is to be extended another one hundred miles at an estimated cost of $250,000. The extensions will take m fifteen towns m Southern Manitoba that are now without power service, and the initial survey indicates that at58 words
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Article120 1926-09-01 12 Programme of drills up to and for EUpUmber .'>, 1926. Wednesday, September 1, 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v) Sigs. Signal Training; Drill Hull, Auxiliary Service Lewis Gun Classes; Stadium, S.V.C. All performers m the Pageant and S.V.F.A. Personnel at times notified. Friday, September 3, 5.15 p.m.,120 words
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Advertisement511 1926-09-01 12 OUTSIDE AND INSIDE. It is important to keep the outs'de of your body clean. It is even more important to keep the inside clean and m regular working order. If constipation troubles you, use Pinkettes. They are laxative perfection, Pinkettes keep the liver active, the skin clear and the breath511 words
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Advertisement270 1926-09-01 13 The Morris Oxford FmEfW '^il^^M^^M^_!!jaßal»^a^lßßH^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^im^^B^MHT^r PRICE INCLUDES ONE VICAR'S FUEE COMI'RKHKNSIVE INSURANCE as numsii a DBPLAY as Hii; MIUTAKT TATTOO AND PAGEANT OF BRITISH EMPIRE BUILDING. soic A Sl ,,t< MALAYAN MOTORS Ial ;it,|.ii.:i,r> VsUUtNI BROS. LTD.) Generous loads curried without thousands of miles through years. Flour-carrying m Ecuador, niaili270 words
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Advertisement342 1926-09-01 13 NOTICE The puM'.c ore requened to note that tlie following are the STANDARD RETAIL CRICKS for our hosiery m Singapore and the F.M.S. and NO HICHEB PRICES should Ik- paid under any circumstances. Thf public are also WBrned that retailers offer [m our brands at lower prices are m many342 words
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Advertisement227 1926-09-01 13 Big enough for the Job/ AS an clep'nant lifts a Ug with dignity and ease so a Crossley 15 30 does its work without fuss or strain. POWER is the vital factor m the life and performance of any car. The engine capacity of the Crossley 15 30 is 2,358227 words
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Advertisement520 1926-09-01 14 Assets over $6,500,000 S.C, Aareanee In fore* i»ver $22,000,00t. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (latorporatei In Straits Settle»e»«a.l HEAD OFFICIi Wlneherter Howe, Singapore. LO»DON OFFICE v It, OU Jewry, 1.0. The Company has MO.OOO deposited with the Bipr.m. Court of Englaad ana compile, with the BrltUk Ufa Aasaraaee520 words
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Advertisement598 1926-09-01 14 BANKING INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits U.S. $14,000,00« Owned by THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW TOBaV. Head Office M, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Londoa Office I*. BISHOPSGATE, EX. Branches. BARCELONA DAIREN ?I?St^n" BATAVIA HANKOW PEKING TIENTSIN BOMBAY HARBIN RANGOON TOlfiO CALCUTTA HOVGKON* SAN FRANCISCO YOKOHAMA CANTON598 words
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Advertisement510 1926-09-01 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL RANK) Established 18CS. CAPITA* Fl. 60.000,000 (abeet £6,000,000) ISSUED Fl. 65,000,000 (abeit £4.600.000) RESERVE FUND Fl. 23.300,000 (aheat £1,040,000) HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM BUB-AGENCIES IN THE HAGUB AMD ROTTERDAM EASTERN HEAD OFFICE. BATAVIA BRANCHES: Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Sourabaya, Semarang, Bandoeng, Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal,510 words
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Advertisement435 1926-09-01 14 BANKING THB BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (laeerporate* by Special Charter hi lapaa) Capital Bnbierlbca n YM.OOO.OM Capital Paid-up TM.875,000 Keaerve Fund V I.VfO.M* Pre.ident H. Mori, Eaa. DIKECTORS O. Takita, Esq. T. Sisamaae, Esq. G. Kawasaki, Esq. M. Sauto, Kac HEAD OFFICE: Taipeh, Formosa (Taiwaa)i BRANCHES AND AGKNCOM I Eeehing,435 words
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Advertisement271 1926-09-01 14 SCHIFFNER CO., Wholesale Diatributor. SCHIFFNER CO., S. MEYKK MANSIONS, BINGAPOBB. The British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement.) is prepared to act as EXECUTOR ADMINISTRATOR TRUSTEE CUSTODIAN TRUSTEE ATTORNEY OR AGENT For further particulars, apply to THE SECRETARIES, 29, Chartered Bank Chambers. Singapore. TO LET271 words
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Advertisement526 1926-09-01 14 Phone 1733. J Central Motor Hiring Co. (Three doors from Pavilion.) NEW FIAT CARS on Hire at a j BIG REDUCTION IN RATE. STRAITS HIRING COMPANY Phone 3956. U, OBCHARD ROAD, next PstllUb. THE LATEST FIAT CARS Model 502. ON HIRE DAY AND NIGHT] |3 per hour less 20 per526 words
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Advertisement201 1926-09-01 15 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. NOTICE li hereby |hrm thut the folknrfasg distinctive Registered Trade Marks namoly j S^^^ I r— ©ANELLE [>. 'W U urc our exclusive property having been solely and continuously used by us upon or m conr.e"t:on with Cotton Piece n th.- Straits Scflenu; v201 words
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Advertisement127 1926-09-01 15 BY the miles they give flfffiM and the comfort they v; A A fes provide. Goodyear Tyres JljJks, span the gap m between lyK&tUß^r maker and user with a s^L3|S 'Sr structure of enduring con- N^mS m&r CORD TYRES Made with SUPERTWIST. CHRYSLER Aiy C/\IIB would choose sluggishness 91 Ai127 words
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Advertisement314 1926-09-01 16 Patronized by Royalty. Estd. 1872. WEDDING PRESENTS ENTIRELY NEW GOODS Consisting of most useful articles apart from your ordinary choice m SILVER and E. P. WARE Prices very striking at THE ROYAL JEWELLER B. P. De Silva 62/3. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. I Branch No. 1. BISHOP STREET, PENANG. CHILDREN L3XE314 words
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Advertisement258 1926-09-01 16 COAL TAR (FROM SINGAPORE GAS WORKS). CRUDE AND DISTILLED THICK, MEDIUM, THIN. SOFT SOAP Packed m 1 cwt. Drums. Packed m 1 cwt. Cast*. (20 by 2Va KJlo Tina). Enquiries solicited. Lee Kirn Soo 40, HIGH STREBT. COMMERCIAL DO'S AND DON'TS By DAVIU W. CADDICK. CONTENTS Commercial Problems of to-day258 words
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Advertisement1695 1926-09-01 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS THE PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., In ordinary close set 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 ■>. six ins. $1.18, ten ins.1,695 words
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Advertisement243 1926-09-01 16 FURNITURE FOR THE HOME OFFICE ESTATE No order too small None too large Correct Prices Prompt delivery FRANKELS OF VICTORIA STREET, also RAFFLES I'LACE. "THE MAPLES OF THE EAST." ,1 SOON HONG COMPANY Dealers m ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS and PROVISIONS, etc. No. 144. TANJONG PAGAR ROAD (opposite RRITISH AMERICAN243 words
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Advertisement280 1926-09-01 16 ROUTLEDGE'S NEW ENGLISH DICTIONARY including all t^e principal pew scientific, technical, industrial, ■potting, colloquial slang and Other words both English and American with pronounciation& and etymologies by CECIL WEATHERLY, B.A. Price $3, Postage extra. M. 10HD. BULFAKIR ft CO. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUB. REMOVAL NOTICE (twine to the280 words
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