The Straits Times, 25 November 1926
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Title Section13 1926-11-25 1 The Straits Times No. 28,334. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1926 PKICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement114 1926-11-25 1 X mi THE EVERYDAY s^\S£sJ& THE DOCTOR SAYS: pFtf^>a^^_lw THE BEST MILK FOR f CHILDREN AND xMI"^ 5^ TP 11 1 --rv GROWN-UPS TOO, IS BLAK i^^^p^. dKAINU L "BEAR BRAND" /< yr HY3EN.C 5^.55 Mlttt V SALES PROVE THAT f NEARLY EVERYONE FOLLOWS ft Sole Agents for .Malaya k114 words
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Advertisement124 1926-11-25 1 NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED OF Sterling Silverware for Christmas LADIES' SILVER TRINKET BOXES, SCENT BOTTLES AND SPRAYS, POWDER BOTLS, VANITY AND CIGARETTE CASES, CIGAR AND CIGARETTE BOXES, SILVER CHAIN BAGS, PHOTO FRAMES, TEA SETS, TRAYS, WAITERS, BRUSH AND MANICURE SETS, COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS, etc., etc. ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated124 words
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Article2490 1926-11-25 2 Settlement with the Kelantan Government. The jteneial me. ting of the Duff Development Company, Limited, was held on October 21. Mr. K. W. Duff (chairman ami managing director) presided. The Chairman, amo was received with cheers, said Ladies and gentlemen. Taking tirst the prolit and losj account, you2,490 words
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Advertisement238 1926-11-25 2 For Convalescence 10,000 Doctors recommend WINCARNIS There are very powerful reasons why so many I doctors rtcommend Wincarnis for weakness, anaemia and nerve troubles. They know Wincarnis is reliable a natural, wholesome tonic food They kn6w how quickly it restores vitality and builds up strength and vigour. They know that238 words
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Advertisement320 1926-11-25 2 AWFUL RASH ON FACE Ai NECK Turned to Sore Eruptions. Cuticura Heals. "I had two months of misery caused by an awful rash that broke out on my lace and neck, and later turned to sore eruptions of a wet nature. The irritation bothered me at night and I wrs320 words
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Advertisement161 1926-11-25 2 Why should you pay more when you can buy a new piano specially built for tropics for $500. Monthly payment system can he arranged. SEASON CO., LTD. 11l and 113, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. ZEISS AUTOMOBILE SPOTLIGHT >^2H^S^ High grade pticai work f&^/^€m^mk^ Ift suitability of construction, Wmm^/Km yF 11161 words
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Advertisement423 1926-11-25 3 H <<S^ yJ IMR I H< y t-o Sole Agents DIKTHKLM CO^ LTD^ Singapore. (laaetswrateJ in Bwitajeriastd) AT YOUR SERVICE 6. F. SANTOS, THE SI'ORT SHOP, Showroom 15, ARCADE, SINGAI'OUE. IMPORTANT MOBTeAGEE'S"SALE Or VALUABLE AND FIBBT-CLABS TROI'ERTIES IN SINGAPORE TOWN. Tht vi.>! been instructed to far public auction at their423 words
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Advertisement191 1926-11-25 3 I hat V Wjf^/C Everlasting f cough! WITH lots of people a nasty cough begins with great regularity on the approach of every cold-season. The worst of all coughs incurred at early season is that, if neglected, they become chronic and lasting. At the first sign of any return of191 words
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Advertisement860 1926-11-25 3 PROVED RELIABILITY When we first started in business our quest was "QUALITY" and no cheapening influences of competition can ever make us forget it. UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. "fjftitgsrs" ELECTRICAL DBPARTMENT, 13, BATTERY ROAD. r^*x~***a*a NOTICE VA The only Safety Razor A N OTICE |g860 words
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Advertisement589 1926-11-25 4 P. ft 0.-3RITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CABGO SERVICES. raNINSTJLAR AND ORIENTAL %M. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage die Spore MALWA Il.n.ii' Dee. KASHMIP. !i,OOO Dec. 6589 words
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Advertisement2196 1926-11-25 4 Shipping Announcemeats K. P. i. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF DATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone, No. 3C40, with sub-connections to passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Dents, and Manager's Desk. Representatives for Singapore and Straits Settlements of the Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information,2,196 words
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Advertisement484 1926-11-25 4 DURNS PHILP UNE (Incorporated in AastTalla) FOR SYDNEY, MKLBOUBNB, TIA JAT4. DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLANDS AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the veil known steamer MARELLA (7,878 ton.) and the new motor vessel. MALABAR (4,812 ton.). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia, Cabins de luxe,484 words
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Advertisement526 1926-11-25 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUGKNALI STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINH PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE T THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS To Hongkong Da* Slngapo: li. WALTON HALL Dee. 24 HOMEWARDS Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Dunkirk, Havre and Liverpool ii. CITY OF PEKIN Not. 29 Marseilles, London,526 words
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Advertisement440 1926-11-25 5 AUSTRAL-EAST SNIUES UNE loeoporated in Englaat) Regular Passenger and Freight Barries vis JAVA PORTS to FREMANTLE (WJL), ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and SYDNEY maintained by Da* Sails s.s. CITY OF PALERMO Dec. 1 Dec. 7 s.s. CITY OF SPARTA Dec. 80 Jan. 7 Single Return Singapore to Fremantl* 1257.14 $462.86 Singapore to440 words
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Advertisement472 1926-11-25 5 ADMIRAL ORIENTAL UNI TRANS-PACIFIC PASSENGER AND EXPRESS SERVICE It days from Hong Kong to Seattle Sailing from Steamer Hong Kong PRESIDENT JACKSON Dee. 6 PRESIDENT HcKINLET Dee. 18 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON D.c. 80 PRESIDENT GRANT Jan. 11 PRESIDENT MADISON Jan. 23 also a sailing every 12 days from Hongkong to Manila472 words
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Advertisement427 1926-11-25 5 1,000 NEW SUPPORTERS WANTED AN APPEAL TO BRITONS IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. THE ARETHUSA TRAINING SHIP Urgently Needs 100,000 DOLLARS to Provide for Maintenance President H.R.H. THE PKINCE OF WAI.E9 10.000 Boys have been *4HE* sent to the Royal Navy «w^3* and Mercantile Marine. 'i P.QOO Boys have been trained for427 words
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Advertisement272 1926-11-25 5 STANDARD NOIBCI.BBB TYPCWmTEIW TYPEWRITER £OfITABI.K ACCOUNTIH6 TYPEWRITER MACHINE! Remington Business Aids The man who standardises on modern business. The range of Remington controls an office models is complete. Remington wherein the World's finest equip- Rook-keeping and Accounting ment conduces to well-oiled regu- Machines enable you to chart larity. Remington Business272 words
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Advertisement552 1926-11-25 6 EMPIRE il-.itrMl y. Novi'.hlht 2."> <o Monday, November 29 Second Show at 9 p.m. A I'nited Artist** Super Feature Roland West's production of lutls HB CL mO\ I Reels A set ■•<!> ;m» with a mystery that gript ainl tiniHs from ;>L;ii; to finish. See the im: cW.Jthe haunted house,552 words
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Advertisement365 1926-11-25 6 VICTORIA THEATRE TO-NIGHT ,AND NIGHTLY at 9.30 NORMA TALMADGE IN WITHIN THE LAW The Crowning Achievement of her Career SPECIAL ORCHESTRA SPECIAL PROJECTION EVENING DRESS NOT ESSENTIAL A First National Production De Luxe Booking at JOHN LITTLE'S. Price $2.50. Coming I Coming I THE FIRST of the Famous UFA Films365 words
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Advertisement126 1926-11-25 6 PALACEGAY CINEMA, LTD. CiimmeneinK Tuesday, November 2.1 SiMond Show at 9.13 p.m. In the First Shjw at 7.30 pm. INTKRNATIONAL NEWS SMQULDERING FIRES J&SffiL 7 K«:». I.AKin BSMON COMEDY. 2 Kr*!». .■..,:ur,n B P4DUKI rUMKI mi cJJmKT^.J 'w LAURA I.A I'I.ANTK. IHK PHANTOM loi:il fK Kpi-u.i. i l I an126 words
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Article203 1926-11-25 7 FIXTIKEB. Thursday. November 15 llii-'i Water, 2 lit a.m., 1.21 p.m. Malacca: High Tide, 10.30 a.m., 5.9, 105(1 p.m. I.ingui Tin Mtt'.. 61-04, Market Street, 1» HaatawaH ■ail climes, train, 4 p.m. Friday. Nmi-mber 2G High Water. .1.14 a.m., 2.11 p.m. Malacca High Tide, 11 am., 6.3,203 words
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Article290 1926-11-25 7 Thursday. November H. ■hip* »lonr«M- (he Wharrw *r •zp«ct*4 to arrive Entr.inci I Wharf Nil Main Wh:..r Indu Han M Dioawd H I Natal <; 3 Kapirs D»ik Egra :i2 3 Wakasa Mam M 3 Malnb.tr 4>; Klnnc l« \v. i Wharf rwa Mara 4 4 Rana290 words
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Article190 1926-11-25 7 T«-«»T Jhpan (Fareala) 'Indus Muru) 2.30 p.m Hixmbi i Krinn i ..3 p.m Nrrtk, N Eaat aad N. West Sumatra i Perak i 3 p.m Miangbal, Japun and Korea (Indus Ham i S p.ir. I ppi r Hurma, North-Kant and Wes-l.-rn In'liß. Kirypt. Kuropc, U.S.A. i.nd Canada190 words
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Article236 1926-11-25 7 EXCHANGE. 1'RODUCB. Singapore, November 25. Singapore, November 25. Ob London. B*nk m/i 2/4 5/81 Demand ?/3 25/32 Private 3m. credits VA% Or. New York, Demand 50 1/1G Private 90 d/s 57% On France, Dank T.T. 1650 On India, Bank T.T. 155% On Hon-r Ron*, Bank T-T. 13^4236 words
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66 1926-11-25 7 Ton* of market Kasior. Latent Cable London :Spot Sheet 13'4d. per 1b. N*w York Spot Shoot (I. tents 38% per Ib. t.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. lUntlai.l R.S.S. Itandard R.S.S. on Tcndtr n m n mm M Spot Spot liccrnibcr .Ina. -March April-June Buyen66 words
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Article375 1926-11-25 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers Cl £1 Asam Kumhang 59/- U/- cd. 1 1 Batang Padang 0.92% 0.07 V* il ill Chcndoriang 30/ C 31/0 il £1 Eastern Siam 26/- 27/£1 10 Haad Yai 9/6 11/- pm. 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.30 1.40 11 il Idris Hydraulic 6.1- 01/-375 words
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Article153 1926-11-25 7 Val. Pd. Buyers Seller* £1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 4.16.0 4.18.0 1 I Centra] Kngin* 0.96 1.00 1 1 Cycle and Carriage 0.90 0.95 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 18.25 18.75 cd. 5 5 Fraser Neave 17.25 17.40 100 100 Hammer Co. 170.00 173.00 100 100 Kats Bros. del.153 words
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Article96 1926-11-25 7 U. En*. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 6% 15% p.m. Spore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.c. $555,000 106 110 Spore Municipal 5 p.c $1,878,000 of 1901 par 5 prem. S'p:>re Municipal 4/4 p.c. of 1007 $1,500,000 'JO par S'p>re Municipal 4Vi p.c. of IUO9 $l,100,0(fl DO par Spore Municipal 4 p.c96 words
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Article385 1926-11-25 7 rraiier and Co. and Lyall and Eratt'a Quotations. To-days Prices Frascr Lyall A Co. Evatt. Alknby ($1) 3.05 3.20 3.00 3.15 Alor Gajah ($1) 2.93 3.00 2/.10 3.00 A. ffiiaii. (s|) 4.K0 4MO 4.75 4.90 A. Kilning ($1) 1.00 105 1.02 1.06 Am. Malay ($2) 4.05 4.70 4.G0385 words
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Advertisement819 1926-11-25 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Aihlv. Ncr p.-is;e 16. \NTS, FOR SALE. ETC. MOTOR GARAGE ro<|iiirPK branch manager l.mi.ir.v I. Appiy 723, Straits Times. (If) FOB BALE, baiUKnf sites in the Europ»f>rcommercial centre of Kuala Lumpur. 728. Btraita Times. TO LF.T. Nos. Xfi I Xfi-l, Cecil S roet. rc-ren'.ty renovated, suitable819 words
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Advertisement38 1926-11-25 7 THE STAR OPERA (Established 1909) North Bridge Road. Friday, November 28 PRINCE SHAHR Ml. and the Secret of the Skull Saturday, November 27 SPECIAL PROGRAMME PREPARED K. H. CHEONG, Proprietor. Y. I- TAN, Mumper. Thone 1386 for seats.38 words
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Advertisement37 1926-11-25 7 TO-NIGHT AT THE TO-NIGHT NEW WORLD SNOWS Jaian Beaar Various Attractions 'IVmcirruw—WAYANG KLIJT from Kelantan Commences. Friday. No ember 26 THE CITY OPERA will present SHERIFF MAIILANA WATCH for lIAWAI-KMAJLIB. Additional new seta of Scenery nenring completion.37 words
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Advertisement590 1926-11-25 7 mmmmmmmmmmmmmCSßK Smmm^mmml mHB&!S| mmmmmmmmmmWrr^^^HaV^^^^mmmmmmi ~a Nitrophoska NOTK'K ii hrrrliy given that the Trad- Marks d»»l«tod ill arc laa exclusive proprrty of 1. C. Farbenindustrie Akiicnco l;t.-ch:if of Lodwigshafen, Rbaia, Crnaanjr, that thr same are used by the said i (i. Farben n<lu?;trir Aktienp;er.ollliichaft in ro:.pecl of and n relat.on to590 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous65 1926-11-25 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandanu Kerbaa Station. (Uy CsiUlf of Government Hrilth Office.; r«r tlie 21 hnunt ending at Midnight on Norember I'J-B-De«. ature 8»i 8 F ade temperature 7:t.2 f Uriiii shade temperature T'.t.C F. n radiation IM X radiation ni.»f Sr;. temperature HI F Moan bulb temperatara T.i.r, K. M.-.ii.65 words
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927 1926-11-25 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25. THE DOMINIONS THE BASE. When we caught sight of the words Singapore Naval Base in the cable? fivinjr the final report of the conclusions of the Imperial Conference we quite expected that some statement had been made regarding the share the Dominion? intend to927 words
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Article334 1926-11-25 8 A fiw days ago, a sto:-y, which wouli seem a fantasy pure and simple were it not for the testimony of Bishop Walsh, appeared in our news columns relating to two little girls being brought up by a phc-wolf. It is true that stories of Werewolves carrying334 words
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Article560 1926-11-25 8 Mr. E. J. Dunn, manager of Sime, Darby and Co., Ipoh, is back agtin from home leave. The Bishop of Rangoon was a visitor to the Diocesan Conference at Ipoh, which concludes to-day. The Yen. Archdeacon Swindell and Mra, Swindell are leaving on six months 1 oliday560 words
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Article14 1926-11-25 8 There will be an ordinary meeting ef the Municipal Commissioners to-morro« at 2.15 p.m.14 words
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Article28 1926-11-25 8 Mr. J. S. Dawbnrn, who was charged tit r'enan.i* with reckless and negligent driving and colliding with a car belonging -'> Mr. DonntaertOß Ward, on November J. was. discharged.28 words
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Article46 1926-11-25 8 At the Penan? Police Court yesterday Mr. A. H. E. King, manager of the I'enang agency of the African and Eastern Trade Corporation, was fined a nominal sum of $5 and costs on a charge of causing obstruction to traffic by storing j,oods on Weid Quay.46 words
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Article56 1926-11-25 8 Mr. A. Metcalfe writes to the Times of Malaya stating that Mr. Lam Looking. Mr. r. W. Palmer, V.C., and he almann ;r.;ve j:>ined a syndicate to erect an up-to-date hotel in Ipoh. There are at present two sites one in Brewstor Roa<l. adjoining Borneo Motors' new building, anil the56 words
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Article54 1926-11-25 8 A children's concert will be given < n Thursday, December 2, at 4.;!0 p.m., at the C. E. Z. School, 1!) Sophia Road. The annual sale having realised $1,0011 loss than usual, the girls are making this effort to help the Orphan Fund am! tickets can be had at one54 words
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Article64 1926-11-25 8 At a recent interview with local pfWM rtpresentativis, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, when Bafcad ab ut the date of introduction of the reformed constitution of government in middle and ea^t Java, replied that this w .uld, in all probability, come into effort from January 1.64 words
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Article94 1926-11-25 8 There will be a meetinj; of the Malaya branch of the British Medical Association at U p.m. on Monday, November 2:), at the College of Medicine. l'rofessor Neave Kinpsbury will lecture on occupational cancer with special reference to the industries of Malaya, and Dr. P. Hope Falkner, F.R.C.5.1.. on the94 words
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Article64 1926-11-25 8 Mr. J. Bagnall to Represent Commerce. At a formal meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, held yi iterday afternoon Mr. J. Bagnall, of the StraitTrading Company, was elected to represent the Chamber on the Legislative Council. He was the only nominee, but in accordance with the rules64 words
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Article63 1926-11-25 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). IVnang, November 21. The death took place yeslerdny of Mr. V. L. Reutens, a well known Eurasian resident, aged 7."). The funeral took place this morning at Western Road Cemetery after a ceqniem high mass at the Church of the63 words
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Article24 1926-11-25 8 Rubber price averages in the present Restriction quarter up to November 17 -rj as follows Singapore F~\i cents London Is. 7%d.24 words
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Article46 1926-11-25 8 The steamship Karimoen, which was due to arrive in Singapore on November IS, has keen delayed on account of ar. accident in the Suez Canal. Tl ran into a bank and damaged the steering gear and will not arrive until Deceub t -•<).46 words
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Article62 1926-11-25 8 Speaking on Ceylon at the Imperial Conference, Mr. Amery said Ceylon has h-ici a new Constitution since 1920, a Constitution further amended in IMS, imlcr which the unoHieial clement ir 'heLegislature now has a majority. That Constitution has worked smoothly, and i;n !er it both the general administration62 words
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Article72 1926-11-25 8 H.R.H. Crown Prince Gostaf of Hweillll and H.R.H. Princess Louise arrive in Singapore to-day, in the tonne of their Journey homeward from the Kast. They ere naimngeri on the N.Y.K. steamer Katori Mam, which is expected aflei dark at godowfl IS. The- visit being of a private72 words
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Article66 1926-11-25 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., Now York, send us the following cable dated November 24, their quotationbetag in gold dollar cents and closing bid prices. Rubber Exchange sale- t .-iiay l,0.">0 tons. November "8.00, December :)8.10, Jannt rjr 89 cents. February 88.80, Marrh :.0.10, April :;i).8O, May 40.50,66 words
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Article81 1926-11-25 8 Already acknowledged ?:!,ClO Per Teng Knng Peng Amli Kechong 60 Teng Kong Peng, Tan 800 Lat, Syeil Saggafl". A. Kahhii Osmar and 11. K. M. Housian, each 10 Cfcta Ah Anir. Yeo Chv.ee Seng, Chop Rim Seng. P:ing Cheng Van, .lamaal bin H. MaJtlßOOd, Haji Madar Sahib81 words
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Article163 1926-11-25 8 The honorary secretary of the Muslim f tudents' Aid Society writes A Kuropean gentle:n:ui who is a pxsmtaeot public man and who wishes to remain anonymous, h;.s sent us a eheojM ("t $100 as a donation to the fiinds of the Muslim Students' Aid Society. In163 words
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Advertisement115 1926-11-25 8 GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR LADIES 18-CL (JON) WRIBT WATCH. IS Ct. (iOLD WATCH With awhalr wp a!i i la w hit 4 fM. BRACELET. ■> Order *^P^/ SILVER SCENT BOTTLES SILVER TRINKET OR SPRAYS. BOXES, SOLID GOLD SLAVE BANGLES. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR.115 words
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Advertisement122 1926-11-25 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 A Paramount Cecil B. de Mille Production THE GOLDEN BED Featuring ROD LA ROCQIE, VERA REYNOLDS, LILLIAN KICH, WARNER BAXTER. THEODORE KOSLOFF and JULIA FA YE. First Show at 7.30 Another Excellent Paramount Picture CONTRABAND TAN CHENG KEE CO, LTD.. I'roprietors. TEE122 words
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Advertisement73 1926-11-25 8 On Other Pages. I'Hce. DulT Co. anil K<-lant.:n Govwaawai Finance anil ('oinniiTci- 7 Shipping nni] thi- M.'iila 7 Meteorological Report 7 Kirutcr nnil Hritish Imperial Radio H Amok on N.Y.K. BtMMW I Another Daring I'iracv '.i Kamtor and Rugby Kadia I Sporting News 10 Trad.- Mark Can in M i\C.73 words
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Article443 1926-11-25 9 Members of Catholic Mission Robbed. TERRIFYING EXPERIENCE. Question in the House Of Commons [Reuter Far Eastern Service.] Hong Kong, November 24. The steamer Waihoi from Kongmoon for Yeung Kong was pirated on November 111. After leaving the Maritime Customs station at Ngaimoon a dozen well-dressed passengers suddenly443 words
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Article101 1926-11-25 9 [CO m mrmtftrfi London, November -IIn the House of Commons at question time, after Sir Austen Chamberlain had given an account of the attack on the steamer Sunning, B 0 miles from Hong Kong on the loth inst.. Mr. Ci. Fairfax ashed whether these Incidents were not101 words
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Article97 1926-11-25 9 Kritish Royal Modal For Swedish Professor. (ISKITISII UfPEBIAL BAD1O.) Etngby, November 14. The Royal medal for architecture nted by the Prince of Wales to tinguished Swedish architect Professor Hanger Ostberg at a dinner last night of the Royal Institute of Uritish Architects. The Prince said it was97 words
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Article46 1926-11-25 9 [■sum nuauMj London, November 24. New York Some of the leading southern manufacturers of fertiliser and c. tteraeed products have inaugurated a nationwide movement to use cotton bags instead of jute for half their products in order to v- ist the prices uf cotton.46 words
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Article250 1926-11-25 9 Constitutional Position Not Affected. A Geographical Description Only. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, November 24 The Home Secretary has issued a statement to the effect that the proposed change in the King's title will in no way affect the existing constitutional position in relation either to Britain or the FreeReuter - 250 words
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Article155 1926-11-25 9 Chamberlain and Briand To Meet Again. (BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.) Rugby, November 24 Sir Austen Chamberlain will break his journey in Paris when, in eight days time, he loaves London to attend the meeting of the League Council, which opens at Geneva on December <>. The Foreign Secretary will155 words
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Article88 1926-11-25 9 Freedom of Edinburgh Conferred. (BRITISn IMPERIAL RADIO.) Rugby, November 24. Owing to his duties in Dublin. Mr Cosgrave, President of the executive council of the Free State, was unable to accompany the Prime Ministers of Canada. Australia, New Zealand and Newfoundland, who, with the Maharajah of Burdwan,88 words
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Article83 1926-11-25 9 King's Message to The Dominions (BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.) Rugby, November 21 The duplication of the cable across the Pacific Ocean has now been completed and was opened yesterday. The King, in a message to the Governors-General of Canada, Australia and New Zealand, says 1 welcome this addition83 words
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Article75 1926-11-25 9 Open Breaches of the Trade Agreement. (nwTisii i.mi'i:i:iai. iiadio.) Rugby, November 24. Replying to a <iuestion in the House el Commons about open and continued breaches by the Russian Soviet republics of the trade agreement with this country, Bit Austen Chamberlain stated that he bad recently once more75 words
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Article218 1926-11-25 9 Nearly All Restrictions Being Withdrawn. Increasing Production Eases I Position [rei:ter telscram] London, November 24 There are now 421,000 miners working, j The rapidly increasing production of. coal, now amounting to 2,000,000 tons a week, was the subject of a statement by Col. Lane-Fox in the House of218 words
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Article88 1926-11-25 9 [RHITER TELEGRAM] London, November 24 South Wales and Northumberland,! Durham and Cumberland are proving the two most die-hard coalfields in the mutter of settlement, While iigrecment is under way in most of tiie other districts, the Northumberland miner." group rejected the owners' tentative terms and complete I hasReuter - 88 words
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Article197 1926-11-25 9 An Interesting Betrothal Recalled. [REt TER Tffliim^f* 1 London, November 2i. Rome It is learned that the Sacred Rota examining the case for the annulment of the marriage of Signor Marconi and his wife, who.-c maiden name was Beatrice O'Brien, alleged that anility consists in the condition sail197 words
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Article89 1926-11-25 9 A Policy of Friendship And Cooperation. (BRITISH IMFIIUI HADIO.) Rugby, November 24 Replying to a question on the policy of the British Government in Egypt, Sir Au.-ten Chamberlian said this was unchanged. He had noticed with pleasure the reference to Anglo-Egyptian relations in the speech from the89 words
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Article100 1926-11-25 9 President Coolidge May Change His Mind. [MUTER TELEGRAM! k London, November 24. The Daily Telegraph's Washington icrrespondent states that, following the rtport of the American delegates to tinconference on the revision of the Chinese customs tariff and the abolition of extra-territoriality, it is believed likelyReuter - 100 words
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Article214 1926-11-25 9 Soviet Ambassador In London. Attempts to Improve Angio- Russian Relations [HEUTER TELEGRAM] London, November 24 The death has occurred of M. Krassin the Russian Ambassador in London. M. Krassin had been ill for some time and had had several transfusions of blocd He died from pernicious anaemia.Reuter - 214 words
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Article167 1926-11-25 9 Germany and the Versailles Treaty. (BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.) Rugby, November 24 Sir Austen Chamberlain was asked in the House of Commons by Sir Willl im Davison what was the existing position < f disarmament in Germany in accordance with the Treaty of Versailles. iHe replied that there were still167 words
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Article69 1926-11-25 9 United States Will Take Firm [KEUTCR TELEGKAM] London, November 24 Washington Following the State Department's publication of hitherto secret correspondence with the Mexican Government with regard to the application of the new land laws to the United States oil and mining Interests, it is rumoured that the69 words
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Article79 1926-11-25 9 [Revter Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai, November 24 Tokio It is reported from a reliable source that the Government do not intend to lift the gold embargo until August, 1H27. pi ior to which they propose to further lower the bank rates, increase the sinking fund and ship79 words
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Article68 1926-11-25 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, November 24. New York A member of the German 1 Consulate having assured American i officials that the ship's papers were regular, orders have been given to release the German ship seized in mysterious circumstances on the high seas, 140 mi!es fiom the coast.Reuter - 68 words
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Article43 1926-11-25 9 [RELTER TELEGRAM 1 London, November 21. Coleman. Alberta Ten men were entombtd through M explosion in the McGillivray coal mine and two were killed. There is no hope of saving the reir.ainder owing to further explosions rendering rescue work impossible.Reuter - 43 words
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Article297 1926-11-25 9 New Statement by Colonial Office. Question of Export Rights In; Ceylon. [REVTER TELEGRAM] London, November 24 With reference to the statement on I rubber export rights, the Colonial Ofibe I announces that in the interests of uni- formity, as between Crylon and Malaya, respecting the period of validityReuter - 297 words
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Article124 1926-11-25 9 England Left with Very Pleasant Recollections. [REfTEIt TELEGRAM] London. November 24. General Hertzog and his Finance Ministor, Mr. Haven?n. are on visit to i.iboil en route to South Africa, returning from the Imperial Conference. General Hertzog was seen off by a large crowd of South Africans and representatives124 words
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Article57 1926-11-25 9 Nominees for the Federal Council (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, November 24. It is understood that a conference of all the Indian associations in the I.M.S. will shortly meet in Kuala Lv.mpuv to recommend nominees to Government for the appointment of MM to the Federal Council. The57 words
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Article30 1926-11-25 9 [REUTER TEUXRAM] London, November 24 Nice: Twenty-five fatalities occurred in a landslide at Roquebiliiere, as a result of torrential rain--. A score of houses were swallowed up.30 words
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Article27 1926-11-25 9 [rei;teh telegram] London, November M. Norfolk, Virginia Two giant seaplanes left on a non-stop 2,200 mile flight to Colon on the Panama Canal.27 words
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Article1120 1926-11-25 9 ing from stab wounds were brought to his dispensary. Among them was a steward, Kubota. He had one large wound in tho lower part of the stomach. He was in a weaU condition arid his pulse was slow resulting from loss of blood and shock. He did1,120 words
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Article591 1926-11-25 10 Malays and the Regiment Share The Honours. Yesterday at the Stadium, in a soccer match the pnaaaii of which go to St. Dunsta'i's Hiiiiit', the Regiment and the Malays drew, MMh side scoring three noals each. The rseaM somewhat flatters the MalH.vs, who, in a game that contained591 words
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Article23 1926-11-25 10 [Rcutrr Telegram London, November 21. In i Moad division match to-day Ports dp hi h and the Orient drew one all.Reuter - 23 words
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Article107 1926-11-25 10 Murray (up 192fi. Tlie following is the result of the Mm t.i Cap competition: i plat., Eurasian Co., S.V.C. 169. IB sec., 1 plat., Eurasian Co., S.V.C, 135. I ■<■<... 1 plat., Eurasian Co., S.V.C, 126.. 3 plat, Chinese Co., M.V.C., 122. •i plat., Malay Co., S.V.C, 118.107 words
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Article151 1926-11-25 10 The following properties were disposed ol by auction by Estate and Trust Agencies Ltd. at their Singapore saleroom mi .Monday afternoon before a large attendance :—99: 99 years' leasehold land and houses I", and ML Synagogue Street, area 1,787 sc|. ft., bought by Mr. Low Thong Bang151 words
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Article182 1926-11-25 10 Singapore Championships. Play in Hm Singapore championships was ecBtbmcd nt the Ladies Lawn Tennis Club yesterday. The most interesting in;.tc-h in men's singles was that in which Urn lions: Soo boat J. D. Hall, 12—10, 7— :>. Results were as follows Men's Sinubs. I.im B0O| Soo beat D. Hall,182 words
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Article214 1926-11-25 10 Scotland v. the Rest. The following is the draw for the Scotland v. The Rest foursome match to be played at P.ukit Tiiv.ah on Sunday morning. The namafof the -Scotsmen arc given first > 8.4:'. Nasli and Craik v. Elkins anu Cwr. 8.45, Winter and Millar v. Hickey and214 words
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Article71 1926-11-25 10 S.C.C. v. the Dukes. The following have been invited to play Ruirby football against the Duke's on Saturday, on the S.C.C. ground C. P. Smith H. M. Preston, E. S. Houslcy G. C. Ashworth and W. P. D. Dewdney K. M. Beoaiu and F. A. Niblock W. Pemrice, ti.71 words
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Article164 1926-11-25 10 Within The Law, the t»n reel First National picture which was shown at the Victoria Theatre for the first time last night, justifies the good things said about it. The film is excellently produced and tells a realistic story, and it is distinguished by the very164 words
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Article141 1926-11-25 10 The culminating meeting ctf the Y. W. C. A. Week of Prayer and World Fellowship tnok the form of a symbolical Mxvtea entitled "The Golden Chain of Prayer." Thirty-four girls, dressed in the National costumes of the countries which they represented, in which there are National V. W.141 words
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Article270 1926-11-25 10 Arrangements for Land And Sea Events. A meeting for the purpose of electing Committees in connection with the New Year Sou and Lund Sports, which for many .years have been organised by the European firms and are well supported uy Malays, was held at the Cricket Club270 words
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Article493 1926-11-25 10 Nepri Sembilan v. United Services This match was played on the Rantau padang on Saturday last and resulted in a win for Negri Sembilan by 4 goals to 2 Considering the heavy rain that had fallen the ground was in very good order though a little slippery. The game493 words
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Article52 1926-11-25 10 State Aid to Japanese Emigrants. Tokio, November 2. The Foreign Office is prepared to introduce a special bill to provide two million Yen, the sum to be allotted for the encouragement of permanent settlement and assimilation of Japanese emigrants in those foreign territories which are without a52 words
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Article77 1926-11-25 10 The Straits Budget, the weekly issue of the Straits Times, was published this morning containing all the news of local and general interest, with the usual rubber supplement and artistic photographic reproductions. The illustrations comprise pictures of communist disorders in Java, ihe Singapore November race meeting two77 words
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Article61 1926-11-25 10 We are asked by the agents of the Patria which is due to arrive in the roads to-morrow at 7 a.m.. to state that as Singapore is declared an infected port against cholera by the Dutch East Indies Government, no passengers will be allowed to go ashore, nor will Singapore61 words
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Article232 1926-11-25 10 Injunction Sought By Australian Company. In the Supreme Court, this morning, before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison), Mr. K. Page, on beahlf of Federal MilU Proprietary, Ltd., sought Ml injunction to restrain the Societa ('i)inmivKionaria di Exportazione c di Impottasione, from usin;j a trade mark which232 words
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Article150 1926-11-25 10 Importations into the United States. We arc indebted to the Planters Association of Malaya for giving the following details of the importations of crude rubber into the United States during September I!>2t5. The figure* have been compiled and di.-tributcd by the Rubber Association of America. The estimated net150 words
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Article109 1926-11-25 10 The Golden Bed, now showing at the Alhambra, is proving a very popular production. The plot of the picture, adapted from the novel of the same name, runs smoothly, the acting is well above the averase and the scenes which include the. Alps are finely reproduced. Harmston's circus109 words
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Article86 1926-11-25 10 Marphail and Co.. Ltd. Singapore, November 2i>. Rubber. Local 6534 cts. per lb. Steady. Tin. London £300. Rubbers. Shares dull. New Scudaig 2.70-2.75, Malaka Plndas 2.65-2.70, Pajams 2.90, Mentakabs 59 cents, Ulu Bcnuts 6468 cents, Allenbys 2.90-3.05, Malakoffs buyers 4.50, Temerlohs 1.50. Mining.— Shares steady. Ratruts 31s.86 words
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Article52 1926-11-25 10 The rifle meeting of the Malaya command, is to be held on the Bukit Timah Range on Friday, Saturday and Sunday December 3, 4 and 5. The Warren shield and the Championship of Malaya, will be up for competition and also the individual championship and the Loke Yew52 words
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Article42 1926-11-25 10 A Tokio message, dated November 2.'!, states thnt rumour is current that H. I. H. the Prince Chichibu, second son of the Emperor, who is studying in England, will return to Japan, owing to thj^Emperor'M illness which has taken n I'inve turn."42 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter398 1926-11-25 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The recent public utterance* of of the Hon. Mr. Ian Chens Lock on the need for reform in the constitution of our legis.ature have given all thinking men in the Colony much to ponder over. While: the time may398 words
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Article74 1926-11-25 10 (BRITISH IMTKRIAL BADIO.) Rugby, November M Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.13. Berlin 20.43 i. Bombay Is. 5 55-64 d. Brussels 34.86. Buenos Aires 45 23-32. Copenhagen 18.18. Geneva 25.15. Helsingfors 192.i. Hong Kong Is. lid. Lisbon 2 17-32. Madrid 31.01. Milan 115%. New York 4.84 15-lfi. Oslo M.77%. Paris74 words
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Article116 1926-11-25 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Buhner. Association hold its 787 th auction on November -1, when there was catalogued 1,".17,K!H lSs. or BUYH tons; offered 85H.950. lbs. or :'.ku;7 tons; sold Tgo^M3 lbs. or :;21.72 tons. Spot London Is. TVti\. New York 38 cts. rtucm RP.Ai.iHKn. Ribbed116 words
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Article167 1926-11-25 10 A correspondent writes This year at Home, Christmas cards arj being much bought, the custom shows no sign of falling away in fact, it is stated, there will probably be an increase in the trade. It is, therefore, astonishing that throughout Singapore it is almost an167 words
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Article103 1926-11-25 10 Sandham Makes His Fourth Century. Drawn Match Against Combined TeML (Special Cable to the Strail Times.) <al< uit;i, Noveml Saudham roied his fu'.irlli century "1 the Indiun tour this naming, in the match betw.-cn tin- V. <'.<'. and mmbln-i-d Kajputitr.a an. I B 'la i" |c l Central103 words
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Article39 1926-11-25 10 [■■vm tcumkam] London. Xca tmber 24. New York Prohibit lo ised Hcluian freighter from Antwerp with a cargo listed as steel and limit The latter arc alleged t" havi ron bottles of champagne and ol liquors.39 words
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Article253 1926-11-25 10 Chinese Hoy Taken In A Crocodile. We arc indebted to a Pari) Bunta: correspondent of the Tin of Malaya for the following Quite a stir was created -n Kuala Kurau, when a Malay pa wan.; (magician) from Kcdah caught, on a hook and line, a huue ._i253 words
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Article242 1926-11-25 10 Grave Illness Causes Much Anxiety Tokio, November 14. The Emperor's condition remains unchanged. Temples, shrines and school! throughout the country are praying for his recovery, and anxious telegrams of enquiry .-ue pouring in. The Regent visited the Kmperor on Friday and i';i:i". Sumi, his youngest son, is242 words
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Article107 1926-11-25 10 A Malay newspaper. Kemajuan Melayu, is to be published by tbe Advertising Co., 27 Purvis Street, on January I next. The following is the lit of I'YIIbwi e'ected at the masting of tinGeneral Council of the Institution of the Rubber Industry: .1. II. Blake Partner and Joint Managing Director, C.107 words
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Article881 1926-11-25 11 Complete Turn-Up in The Cambridgeshire. Hy Our Special Correspondent London, October 28. An ither a m i tc turn-up "in :i ;.:><■> handicap in what 1 1 Troi the Derby and <'>'... :ii<- chic hotting ia><- of the mm.- In II vh > won the Cambridgeshire da] started881 words
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Article1456 1926-11-25 11 tool by "2 points to 5. The .:is beat Heriots by eight points h.imi.-s Clubs in the Doldrums. If one were .'skt'ij to name two soccer clubs which thiojj,—'"t the tut thirty yrars have biK-n outstanding amongst all reason of the flushed style of play they have1,456 words
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Advertisement340 1926-11-25 11 AN ALL-BRITISH MASTERPIECE THE BBOADWOOD PIANO Has been in use for more than 150 years and, despite foreign competition, THE BROAD WOOD STILL STANDS SUPREME IN QUALITY AND PRICE. Ask for a demonstration to-day or write for illustrated List. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. irTl Era NO DRUGS340 words
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Advertisement259 1926-11-25 11 Raffles Hotel TO-MGHT Dinner Dansant 8.15 SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER GUEST NIGHT SEA VIEW HOTEL Dinners will be served in the Ball-room Tuesday, November i) 0, St. Andrew's Night Special Dinner will be served. For reservations Phone 2920. J. WILLIAMS, Manager. Sea View Hotel Wednesday, December 29 SPECIAL DINNER and FANCY259 words
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Article120 1926-11-25 12 Talk of Transfer of French Mandate. The Geneva correspondent of the Echo de Paris claims to know that M. Briand (the French Foreign Minister) and Sifrnor Mussolini (the Italian Dictator) will meet in the near future to discuss the question of the question of the transfer to120 words
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Article146 1926-11-25 12 Piopramme of drills up to and for November 88. ISM Thursday, Noviiiilht 2~>, 4 p.m., Bukit Tim;ih Raife, S.li.K. (v.) Practice VVniMi Shield. Friday, Kovenber 20, 4 p.m., Bukit Timah Run B.R.E. (v.) Pnetiee Warren Shield. 4 p.m., Patm flttagt, CMimm Co.. Praettee Vmtii Shield. 5.15 p.m.,146 words
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Article70 1926-11-25 12 Knt'land's first twi-lve men playirs, which is: 1. J. Gregory (Yorfcahire); 2. D. M. Grieg 1 (flamy); C H. Kinsley (Middlesex); I. O. G. N. Turnbull (Surrey): :>. 11. W. Austin (Surrey); G. G. R. O. Crole-Beei (MiiMlatwr); 7. H. K. Letter (Cambriiltfe University and Warwick); B. R. I). Poland70 words
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Article450 1926-11-25 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES OCT. 28. Par Value. Company. £1 Abaco 2/ Allagar £1 Anglo-Malay £1 Ayer Kuning £1 Bunteng 2/ Banteng Consolidated £1 Batu Caves £1 Batu Tign 2/ Bckoh 2/ Beitam Consoltd. 2/ Bri«h £1 Bidor 2/ Bikam 2/ Brooklun<ls 2/ Bukit Cloh 2/450 words
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Advertisement211 1926-11-25 12 MOTORISTS Protect the life o( your car by painting the under part of your mudguards, running boards, etc., periodically with ■Ifi FERROBIT The most effective anti-corrosive Jj*J»Tj ever produced. wv Obtainable in convenient 1 ll*. tins from MALAYAN MOTORS and BffßgptflS WEARNE BROS., Ltd.. Singapore. For large quantities addrat>s your211 words
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Advertisement406 1926-11-25 12 WHEN EVERY NOISE "GETS ON YOUR NERVES." You Are Nearing The Breaking Point And Your Urgent Need Is Tonic Treatment Throuffh The Blood Whcrt you have so far lost control of indicate, is tonic treatment for the blood your nerves that you fly to pieces an d nerves, and it406 words
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Advertisement242 1926-11-25 12 sr v#p jp Ailc a frwnd who hut a M STANDARD 14 HP. CJP Ove.ieat Model wh,t l,r PA R T I C U LG» AR LV thinks of it. He will THE LM,^^.^^ tell you of its snprem* ggggBa9Ls!gVlg>Hßgß reliability of itt gg^^gP^gg^^^^wa^sß^^BSTgli^a^^ga 1 marrrlloui flexibility, Wj BfX9 *V^H242 words
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Article1111 1926-11-25 13 Australians Massacred By Natives. How Three Prospectors Me Their Death Particulars of the murder by natives1011 01 A .-i.alasiim gold prorf|iu-tors in New t.i int.i nave been furnishi.J to the Minis-t<-i for Home and Terrilo: ics (Scnato> (Jtreral Sir William GlMgow) at Melbourne by the Administrator of1,111 words
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Article223 1926-11-25 13 1927 New Year Meeting. PROPOSED PROGRAMME FIRST DAT. Saturday, January 8, 1927. SECOND DAY. Tuesday, January 11, 1927. THIRD DAY. Thursday, January 13, 1927. FOURTH DAY. Saturday, January 15, 1927. FIFTH DAY. Saturday. January 22, 1927. 12 Karcs for HOUSES. Stakes. -52,7. r >o First Horse. t223 words
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Article239 1926-11-25 13 TAIPING. SKY MEETING. (Under S.H.A. Rule* of Baclnt). Friday and Saturday, December 17 and 18. Nine Races for Ponies. Two Races for all Horar*. Two Racea for Tolo Poni**. Two Steeplechases. Two Consolation Race*. AMATEUR RIDERS. No Riding Allowances. ENTRANCE FEE $5 per Race. ENTRIES CLOSE at239 words
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Advertisement135 1926-11-25 13 f\ \J Ml I J// X on 11 have to M Get Up Pretty Early to Find a Better Brand PHOENIX AERATE!) WATERS 'Phone 3463. THE SPIRIT OF PO\\;ER S DEWAR*B WHITE LAIJfcl WHISKY is obtainable of ;i!i Hoteis, Clubs, SIOMH and Dealers in Singapore. There is no Whisky of135 words
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Advertisement158 1926-11-25 13 IPOH GYMKHANA CLUB NOTICE SKY MIRING (Under S.R.A. Rules of Racing Friday and Saturday, December 10 and 11, 192& 10 Kaees Tor all Coalus 4 1. are* for all IIor«*a. 2 Racea for Polo Ponim 2 Conxolatien Rirwe Riders. Entries clc.se at tkt Secretary. Oltici^Hie!d Street, Ipoh. il i pa.158 words
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Advertisement291 1926-11-25 13 SPARKING PLUGS are unsurpassed for jP^^ reliability and efficiency (£smj3js on all maUos of cars C They assist tho engine with I a f\X\* K Easy Starting, '|aVUUt.j Regular firing running dead slow, >*. ''--L*\ Oroat power at high speed r"xja-ir "xja-i and Jfp iimS No OWOPhsatln f':^ ,11 1291 words
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Advertisement510 1926-11-25 14 'Assets over $7,000,000 S.C. Assurance in foKce over $23,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies510 words
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Advertisement607 1926-11-25 14 BANKING INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits U.S. $14,000,000 Owned by THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YOKK Ilead Office 60, WALL STREET, NEW YORK London Office 36, ItISHOPSGATE, E.C. '"branches* BARCELONA DAIREN MANILA SINGAPORE BATAVIA HANKOW PEKING TIENTSIN BOMBAY HARBIN RANGOON I^S 1 CALCUTTA HONG KONG SAN607 words
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Advertisement509 1926-11-25 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Established 18SJ at Amsterdaas. Authorised Capital Glds. 60,000,000 (aioat £6,000,000) Paid ap Capital Olda. 56,000,000 (abe*t £4,600,000) Reservea Olds. 2«.180,70S latent £2,000,000) HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM OVIBSEA BRANCHES t BATAVIA HEAD OFFICE FOR ASIA. BRANCH OFFICES DUTCH EAST INDIES509 words
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Advertisement449 1926-11-25 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (ißMrporated la Xnglaal.) Capital Aataori**4 ■••J*!'** Capital Subscribed a. «^00 .000 Capital Paid up 11,080,000 Ees.rv. Fund and Kelt UJ12.884 BOAKD OF DIRECTOSfI] 1. at. Ryrle, Ckalrmaa. P. K. Chalmers, Esq. Caarlca 1. Waabre, J. O. Robinson, Esq. Em. Six DaVid Tole, Bart.449 words
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Advertisement783 1926-11-25 14 AUCTION SALE of superior wax-porished and walnut-stained teak household furniture, piano, etc. At No. 167, Middle Road. on Saturday, November 27, at 2.30 p.m. Comprising an excellent toned upright grand piano by Ronisch in mahogany ftainfcd case, one H.M.V. double spring gramophone with English records, Jacobean design teak silverware cabinets,783 words
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Advertisement396 1926-11-25 14 FOR SALE SOIL IMPROVERS AND GREEN MANURE FOR ESTATES. Seeds of CALOPOGONIUM MUCUNOIDES MIMOSA-INVISA. For lowest quotations, please apply to L. C. KEAT (CHOI* SOON KEAT) 25, Kan: pong Bahru Ruad. Singapore. FOR SALE PRIVATELY That beautifully situated and desirable sea side residence known as Ayer Mania, well-constructed, teak floors,396 words
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Advertisement232 1926-11-25 15 A FAST CAR FOR YEARS OF GALLANT SERVICE Sheer quality, down to the smallest part, is the Vauxhall Policy. The beautiful models to be seen in our showrooms will give trouble-free and economical transport for many thousands of miles. Many Vauxhall Cars used unsparingly in the recent war are still232 words
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Advertisement237 1926-11-25 15 The New Six M Is Truly Hopmobile %^f PEOPI-E have ai.^iv v*KA ■i'to sty {hot they drove a y^*" Hupmohilc. l\ r,. ■< ihc, .ro jvtss'.-iscd of refined taste,"of discrimmn 1 *n s-:ind business faculty for g recognizing sound v.-;k ni^ny ol.w wanted to drive a Six. There was onl)237 words
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Advertisement239 1926-11-25 16 Choice Presents MODERN DESIGNS CHARGES MODERATE. Just unpacked. A large collection DIAMONDS, DIAMOND and STERLING SILVER WARES NOW EXHIBITED. Inspection cordially invited. ISMAIL A. RABEEM (Crown Jeweller), 81-1 2, KKAS HAS All ROAD, SINGAPORE. Telephone 12»2. Telegram TnAIBA." The Great Motion Picture Triumph HIS PEOPLE Screened for THREE Months at239 words
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Advertisement392 1926-11-25 16 NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. SHANGHAI JARS All sizes. COAGULATING PANS 18 ins. x 9 ins. x 3Vs ins. Seamless, round corners. TALCUM POWDER Superior quality. LEE KIM SOO 40, HIGH STREET. {Specially Prepared for Residents of Malaya. Three Charming Calendars for 1927. With W.-.tcr-colour Studies by a wellknown local artist392 words
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Advertisement1011 1926-11-25 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS THE PREPAID eh«r*es for Wants, For Sale, To Let, «te., In ordinary close let type (average six words to line are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 4* cts., three ins 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, five inn. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,1,011 words
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Advertisement602 1926-11-25 16 SITUATIONS WANTED BILLET WANTED by reliable Tamil of over 13 years' experience in field, factory nrd office. Free, go anywhere. Excellent references. Reply 651, Straits Times. AN EXPERIENCED DEALER in all kinds of goods, is prepared to buy and/or sell on commission all old stocks of Lampware, Hardware. Mantles, Piece602 words
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Advertisement148 1926-11-25 16 FATHER CHRISTMAS HAS LEASED OUR PLACE AS HIS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE SEASON MEET HIM JOLLY HAPPY AT THE REAL ILLUMINATED FOUNTAIN Come One! Come All! Heaps of Toys! PLENTY TO SELECT OF LATEST AND LOVELIEST IN TOYS AT TEMPTING PRICES MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE FOUNTAIN Franks! Bros. VICTORIA STREET148 words
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Advertisement346 1926-11-25 16 RECEIVED BY THE LATEST MAIL. Only A Few Copies Selling Like Hot Cakes. THE DANCING FLOOR, hy John Huchan (10th Edn.) tI.M WORD OF Hd.NOrK. by Sapper $.1.00 II U.K A SOVEREIGN, hy lan nay $1 00 THE NORTHING TRAMP, by Edgar Wallace f.">o RFLLARION. by Rafael Sabatinl $1 00346 words
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