The Straits Times, 9 June 1928
1928-06-09
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Title Section14 1928-06-09 1 The Straits Times No. 2S.SO:;. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928 <W TRICE 10 CENTS14 words
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Advertisement100 1928-06-09 1 Milkmaid SweeUa«4. Fu!l Cream Milk "BEAR BRAND" Sterilised Natural and Unsweetened Condensed Milk IiEAT PARE BELT PARK BELL MARK BULL MART BULK MALT SULK MALE SILK MILE Both kinds ma 1 my Both kinds prepared in Switzerland SW I 'k > W^. obtainable everywhere 1 W throughout Malaya BILK MILL100 words
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Advertisement96 1928-06-09 1 "HO B I NSON'g" CRYSTAL CUT GLASS WARE EXTENSIVE STOCKS OF NEW AND DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS We can offer a unique range of Trinket Sets, Decanters, Vases, Comports, Fruit and Salad Bowls, etc. Table Glassware of every description in Crystal and Half Crystal. > ROBINSON €0., Ltd. V£Sf Singapore LEMON SOLES96 words
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Article1400 1928-06-09 2 AUTHORS DISAGREE. MR. GALSWORTHY'S REPLY TO MR. RAYMOND. One of the last articles written by Mr. Ernest Raymond before his death was entitled War Its Terrible Beauty and was based on the writer's experiences during the war. With the trend of this arTicle Mr. John Galsworthy1,400 words
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Advertisement224 1928-06-09 2 :L: L The mare writing jii g you do the more you fl -aise your"SWAN" f» ■> li. 111.' sl^s^sfC "Sv.;i:i"!!'ii!'!:i win tin- i;.\: <■■ a BMKM if ii." JV:i n.-v.T lo i-'i i- i>l:::.>-:r- :i!«l fIH In; :.ii) > ri'f.i IIU^M (h ,r liWsK v ¥<. I- ;.i,,v.l\ ;'.i:224 words
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Advertisement370 1928-06-09 2 RASH ipp OVEIiCK Body and feds, la Av, faState. Cufet Heals. A rash broke out on my hct and when I rubbed it v.-aic; canw fron it. It soon spread ov.r (by ft'ck, hj<^y and hands. The itching and burning were something kanttsai ar.d I used to have to u^>370 words
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Advertisement117 1928-06-09 2 BY FINISHING THE LoiidGu-taH. i Reliability [rial with a perfect score and qualifying for the gold medal award, SniDEUKWS ERSKINE SIX won the highest honours possible in each of the three classic English road trials for 1927. Demonstration runs at Imperial Motors SINGAPORE AND PENANG. "SERVICE COUNTS." PERFORMANOE IS YOURS117 words
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Article548 1928-06-09 3 Extension of Planted Area. The eighteenth genera! meeting of GulaKsloni] r ":i- r Rabbet Batatea, Ltd., was held on April 1 at the London Chamber of Counsel i'.innr>n Btieet, X.c. .Mr. Pwderkk Anderson (the chairman) provided, ."ni itatea that the balance- i red Bxed Meeti at IBM MB.548 words
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Article56 1928-06-09 3 ProgramnM of Drills up to and for June 10, K)2B Saturday, June 9, 2.30 p.m., Bukit Timnh Range. Units-S.V.C, Practice- i Ttnang Veterans Shield. 2.30 p.m. Farm Raaf*i S.R.A. (v) Musketry: Claasifleation. Sunday, June 10. 8 a.m., Bukit Timah Range, I'ni'K-S.V.C, Practice-Penane Veterans Shield. 8 a.m., Farrer56 words
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Advertisement116 1928-06-09 3 jfPr The \fsr Supreme v|p Combination I DpjlßßßjipTHßWtfc [\eniorjine A Luxurious and Resourceful Everyone who drives Dodge Brothers gnat Senior Six instantly concedes that it fa needless to pay in jr.- than the S?rior price to enjoy the utmest in performance and luxury. Its superb fMoarcefafcMi under all driving conditions116 words
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Advertisement261 1928-06-09 3 EASY to stop that COUGH And sure to give relief and con-fort Fcr over ::a!f a century children fnd adi/lts, the world ovt i .have been taking cmwmTßLMws eOUCi: REMEDY. Itii pkasant to the taste; contains to narcotics or hfrmfvl drugs. It relieves coughs, ciAi"; and croup Prevents the development261 words
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Advertisement210 1928-06-09 3 SKOOKUM PACKING (FULLY PROTECTED BY PATENTS). Our stock of Skookum Packing has now arrived and we have uood supplies of the following sizes V 4, 5 l 6( 2 and 1 in. SKOOKUM PACKING is unsurpassed for use with oil air ammonia and all liquids regardless of temperature or pressure.210 words
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Advertisement483 1928-06-09 4 P. U. BR.iiSK INDIA AND APGAR LINES Inrorriora'od in Enp'nnd* HAIL AMI PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PF-NINSILAU AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. I UNDER contract WITH His MAJESTPfI BNMI N oxnoN AND FAR EAST OUTWARDS FROM LONDON F<>|; CHINA AND JAPAN. •!;<• Spore RAWAI WNDI X.,600 J»n<? 16 NELLORK 7,00-1 ia«483 words
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Advertisement596 1928-06-09 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON "Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam Vessels Tonnage Due Sail KITANO MARU 8,000 June 21 12 HARUNA MARU 10,600 July 5 6 KAMO MARU 8,000 July W 10 KATORI MARC 10.000 Ai:*. 2 3 ATSUTA MAKU 8.00 Aujr. 16 17 KASHIMA MARU 10,000596 words
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Advertisement486 1928-06-09 4 BURNS PHILP LINE Incorporated in AMtlfttfal FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA. DAKWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAM. Regular monthly Bailings by the well, known steamer MARKLLA 7.87J tons) and tkt Mm fv>tor WML MALABAR 4..-.IJ tons). The M. MARELI.A is the largest and flimt steamer trailing to Australia, Cubing de486 words
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Advertisement606 1928-06-09 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) Incorporated in Holland > I'nder contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN (,O\ I.U.\MENT Telephone No. 3fi4o, vilh subconi-ictions I:. kV, Krrif.-ht. Transhipment Marine Dents. Ma— ttr'i Desk. Kcpn-scntativ.'S for Singapore nnj Straits Settlement of the Official Tourist Bureau of Java, AM information,606 words
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Advertisement533 1928-06-09 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I THE OCEAX STEAM SHI!' CO. LIMITED. THE CHINA MITI AI. STKAM NAY. CO.. ITI). i Incorpor.-ited in England. t I REGULAR SERVICE TO London. AMS TERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAM »UIU; AND BREMEN. (iKNo\. ma;: SKH.I.KS. LIVERPOOL AMI GLASGOW. r MARSEILLES, HAVRE, UVERPOOL AND j GLASGOW,533 words
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Advertisement378 1928-06-09 4 THE SIAM STEAM RAY. CO., LTD. (Incnrpi-ratfd in v BAMGEOE COAfITING BERVtCK For KHn:.vni»n, Kielij. L*r*Bggana, KeU.niM, Badamara, Teiupin. Patanl, s .'.k-ta, I Hn.nil.n, Kohaamai, i.n Coiimpoa nni Baackok. Arriral ft r*r'. \I \V V 'l i.c irr. < m01i.".! r.'j for the rcu' l.ok anJ >re via Coast Torts378 words
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Advertisement535 1928-06-09 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Kngland) ••FI.I.r.KMAN" LINE PABSBNOEB ANI> rRBIGHT SERVICE TO Tilt; DNTTEO KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FREIGHT SERVICE nl AIM'S To Hong Knng. Shanghai and Japan Ime S'oore CITY OF I'KkIN lune 28 V OK KM VRTOI M July M B.S. 'ITY OK KHIOS535 words
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Advertisement446 1928-06-09 5 DCfXAR STEAMSHIP LINE KOLND-THE-WOqLD SERVICE Nf >U and BOSTON via COLOMBO. <MD, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, MA and MARSEILLES. Arrive Leave Leave Spore Spore Penang IV- 'drnt Vaa Bnrra Jane 11 Jons It Jane 16 )'r<Mid»»t Hart. Jane 25 June 28 June 80 Polk Jnly 9 July 11 July U Pr. IMM446 words
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Advertisement341 1928-06-09 5 CHARGEURS REUNIS (Incorporated in Franca) SINGLE CLASS STEAMERS REGULAR MONTHLY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. HOMEWARDS. MARSEILLES, SAINT NAZAJRE aad BORDEAUX. Due Spore CAP TOURANE Jnly 6 CAP PADARAN Aug. Jl CAP VARELLA Oct. 26 MARSEILLES, HAVRE. DUNKIRK and ANTWERP. Dos Spore CAP VARELLA June 8 CAP LAY Aug. I For341 words
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Advertisement261 1928-06-09 5 AN AMAZING OFFER From JUNE 4 to 9 BRASS, WOOD AND LACQUER CURIOS AT 5 PER CENT. OEF SALE PRICES NAMSEN'S VI, HIGH STREET. Special Cheap SALE OF BRASS, WOOD, CLOISONNE AND PORCELAIN CURIOS PROCEEDING CHEONG KEE CO. 153 and 155, ORCHARD ROAD. USED CARS FOR SALE WITH A «.I261 words
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Advertisement41 1928-06-09 5 t ..^mmmBBHS HmmmmH FRASER NEA9E LTD. Distributors tor Malaya. %ztA pr trial Orckp t\ow! HI rENTRATI W [ENGINE WORKS LTDILI SINGAI'ORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUB. ROLLED STEEL JOISTS Channels, Angles, Tees, Rounds, Flats, Squares, M. S. PLATES (Bla<"k jnA .ilvani/ed). LARGE STOCKS41 words
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Advertisement606 1928-06-09 6 PAVILION From Wednesday, June <i to Tuesday, June 12. at Ml p.m. sharp. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE EDDIE CANTOR KID BOOTS An Amusing Paramount Comedy IN SIHF'OKT TO FLORENCE VIDOR ANO CLIVE BROOK in YOU NEVER KNOW WOMEN A Pdw. i DnM of the same Prodm i In the I606 words
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Advertisement301 1928-06-09 6 FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY VICTORIA Tonight THEATRE A GREAT ENTERTAINMENT I'HONOFILMS (SINGAPORE), LTD., SPECIAL I*RKS!..\TAT!O\ O» Til!: NEW AND IMPROVED DE FOREST SINGING, SPEAKING AND MUSICAL FILMS The Worlds Most tlMMJrtll films. LlgM and (.rand Op.-ra Music played by Ik* WarisTs Gnataal Arci-iti.. Comedy liy l.r.nd'i'i's f*»>— llt« OsmMsM301 words
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Advertisement221 1928-06-09 6 ««mreiHiuiiimiitinMinni)ji:>. .•i';iiiii:iH::im;iiii!i: l .uii:t!Hi;iiii*.i'wn:Mi"--. i .:rt*;:.;i'niiiu!nniinuiiitiiitirtit«tt I!ii»I !ii» lour Kodak Prints MiWii.MWiiiiDiiiiUlii" liinmi' irmniiTiinT—nir-ni tt n •«""'->••<»•••■•» Pp\ "Kodak" Filmpacks fir*" i foX g. SPEfD rr^T^ 7 A Rest possible results. lß®Sfc*i^ff Wonderful keeping quality. j Hardened Fihu—Moti'liulation. 1 T^^^S I Fit any sizr Camera. KOSA% LIFTED I WvJ (lacorporsttd221 words
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Article205 1928-06-09 7 FIXTURES. Saturday, Joae t H. W. 1.0 a.m., 2.46 inn. It. Malacca: II.W. 10.30 a.m., SJI, 11.10 p.m., 5.7. Cricket Tournament, P.S. L. v. Services, s.c.c. S. African mail (Chicago Maru) closes 3 p.m. Outward French mail (Angers) due. Football, Division 1, S.C.K.A. T. Dukea, Stadium. Cabaret205 words
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Article132 1928-06-09 7 Chicago Maru 51 7 KEPI-EL HARBOUR. Main Wharf The Cable, Siput, Kepah, Khodoung, Lucifer. Oil Wharf Nil Coal Wharf Sea Belle VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pagar. Albert Dock Nil Victoria Dock Stl. Lighter L, Sin Kheng Seng, Tug Pitho Keppel Harbour. King's Dock Scala Shell No.132 words
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Article186 1928-06-09 7 A(,KA. Swed.. 2.G05 tons, from Gothenburg v <■'. for Hong Kong 9-6. HKXRKOCH. Hrit.. 3,702 tons, from Vladivo■Uck H-r<, for i'ort Sail 9-6. BOLTON CASTLE, Brit., 3,689 tons, from Hatav.a K-fi. for New York 14-6. I.YDKBANK. Brit., 3,155 tons, from Saigon '.if,, for Madras 9-6. CIRCE, Hrit.. .il4186 words
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Article88 1928-06-09 7 The Shipping Inspectorate at Weltevreden reports that the lightbuoy of Clemencia Hank, which has been defective, is now in order. Oviaa te iaereaaeßg congestion of shipping in the Inner Roads, Singapore, no small col- liarging coal at this port will be permitted until further orders to anchor in the Inner88 words
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Article202 1928-06-09 7 Te-eay. Kelantan Mena I 2 p.m. Kemaman and Trengganu (Asdang) 2 p.m. Banka Island. Pladjoe and Palembang (Senang) 2 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bel gkalis and Baican Si Api Api (Singkara) 3 p.m. Ceylon, Southern and Western India East Africa and Squth Africa (Chicago Maru) 8 p.m. Meag202 words
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Article265 1928-06-09 7 [reuter telegram] Washington, June 8. President Coolidge, exercising his prerogative of "pocket veto," failed to sign the Mjscles Shoals Bill. London, June 8. The House of Commons, by 225 to 84, passed a resolution in favour of the imposition for five years of a 25 perReuter - 265 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORT.
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Article136 1928-06-09 7 Singapore, June 9. London. —Rubber 9'id., down Kd. Local 32 cents. London.—Tin £223, dov^n 355. Mining.—Quiet, l'uteh 1.50-1.55. Klunir Rivers 3.42VJ-3.47 1;, Mulaya Consolidated 1 01-1.03%. North Taiping 1.03-1.06, Taiping 1.12-1.16, South Taiping 49-52 cents. Rahman Hydraulic l.riO-1.55, Sungci Way 3-:;.o."., Bantrrin 445.-455.. Kamunting 18s. 6d.19s.136 words
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Article80 1928-06-09 7 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, June 8. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.09%, Athens S74H, Berlin 20.44. Bombay Is. 5 31-32 d.. Brussels 34.95. Bucharest 78U 1 Buenos Aires 47 23-32, Copenhagen IK.IU. Geneva 25-33, Helsingfors 194, Hong Kong 2s. Ovid., Kobe Is. 0.15-16 d., Lisbon Ife, Madrid 29.325, Milan 92.70,80 words
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Article62 1928-06-09 7 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable dated June 8, their quotations being in gold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber exchanges sales to-day 550 tons. June 19.20, July 19.20, August 19.20. September 19.30, October 19.30, November 19.30, December 19.30, January 19.30. February62 words
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Article51 1928-06-09 7 From France by Angers, due at Singapore 9 a.m. to-morrow. From China by Takliwa, due at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Manila, by President Van Burcn, due at Singapore daylight on Monday, the 11th instant. From China, by Van Heutsz. due at Singapore on Monday afternoon, the 11th51 words
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Article39 1928-06-09 7 By Tabanan Andr* Lcboa Morea Johan da Witt Elephant* Bltut S'pore London Apt. 27 May SI Hay 2 May 28 Hay 8 May 28 May 4 May 2ft May 10 Jun« 2 Ma* 11 Jub« 439 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
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Article255 1928-06-09 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore. June 9. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/37* Demand 2/3 11/18 Private 3 m. credit 2/4 7/32 On New York. Demand 56 3/16 Private 90 d/i 67* On Prance. Bank T.T. 1428 On India, Bank T.T. 153K On Hong Kong, Bank T.T. 9!i p.c. dis. On Shanghai, Bank255 words
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60 1928-06-09 7 Buyers B.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Spot :52 Standard R.S.S. on Tender June :vl', m >. July-Sept. 32 U Oct.-Dti-. 32'a Sellers 32 W MM 33 Tone of Market Stagnant. Prices nominal. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 9'»d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet60 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article440 1928-06-09 7 Issue Val. Pd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Hunitrin Tin 1 1 Iiatang Padang 1 1 liatu Cavci £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Chin Chin £1 £1 Kastern Siam £1 £1 Haad Yai 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt £1 £1 Hucy Yot Pref. £1 £1440 words
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Article181 1928-06-09 7 Issue >':il. Pd. Buyers Sellers 51 £1 Am. Tobacco 6.15.0 6.0.0 1 1 Central Engine 0.55 0.60 1 1 Cycle Carriage 0.62 Vi 0.67 Vk SI £1 E. Smelting Co. 13.50 14.00 cd. 5 5 Fraser Ncave 17.75 18.00 [00 100 Hammer Co. 177.50 182.50 Uk. 125 m H.181 words
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Article98 1928-06-09 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 3% 6% prem. Singapore Cold Storage Deb. I|U lnß 7 p.c. $555,000 104 108 Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. 1,878,000 of 1901 par. 6 prem. Singupore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1907 51.600,000 90 par. Singapore Municipal 4% P-c. of 1909 51,100,000 90 par. Singapore Municipal98 words
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Article396 1928-06-09 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. To-day'» PrieM Frasor Ly»ll Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) Alor Gajah ($1) A. Hitam ($1) A. Kunnintr X$l. Am. Malay ($2) A. Molek ($1) A. Panas ($6) Balgownie ((1) Baasett ($1) Brogas N. ($1) Brunei U. ($6) B. Jelutong ($1) B.396 words
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Obituary50 1928-06-09 7 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH NG.— Ng Sen Fatt, eldest brother of Mr. NY- Sea :>. v ■t:.i- Looat). rficd at i.. at hia reaideaec Nu. .\i..x..i1l Jlo-i!, ut the age of 44. He leaves a widow, five sons, a daughter and a brother to mourn his loss. Funeral, will be announced50 words
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Advertisement92 1928-06-09 7 FIAT 509 MODEL, 2 seater S 650 509 4 seater, 2 door 625 30<» 4 2 S 725 j 509 4 2 S 800 309 4 4 $1,100 501 4 3 Jl.lOO WOLSELEY, 2 seater S 400 MAXWELL TOURER S 425 OVERLAND FOUR 450 CHEVROLET TOURER 550 AUSTIN 7 TOURER92 words
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Advertisement65 1928-06-09 7 WE TOLD YOU SO! IF IN DOUBT WRITE FOR OUR CASH SALE CATALOGUE. FRANKEL'S (Watch Our Advt. Page 16). 634 TAN KAH KEE CO.'S TENNIS SHOES Sizes 37 and 38 At $1.30 per pair. Sizes 39 and 40 At $1.40 per pair. Obtainable from TENG SENG GUAN, tit. North Bridge65 words
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Advertisement250 1928-06-09 7 I I j Mr. B. BARLOW p.p.e. Per a.s. Mrnelaus. I Rev. G. T. SHETL1FFE p.p.c. Per s.s. Menelaus. Your Investments are quite sound when made at the Crown Jeweller. The strength of our organisation, its influence over the diamond market and capacity to lend force to our customers enables250 words
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Advertisement806 1928-06-09 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts.. see page 16. WANTS, FOR SALE. ETC you SALE. BABY AUSTIN, ckeip lo quick buyer. Apply SWi. Strait; Times. BOARDING HOUSK FDR SAL!:, near town. All raomi let. BS2, Btraits i. NICELY FURN. ROOM for rant, Pleasant outlook. Garace. Apply P. O. Bo* 604. (Ip)806 words
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Miscellaneous78 1928-06-09 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (By Courtesy of Government Health Officer.) Kor the 24 Hours ending at Midnight on June 8. dag. Max. shade temperature 91 V. Mm. shade temperature 77 F. Mean shade temperature 82.7 K. Max. sun radiation 162 K. Min. grass radiation (U F. Sea temperature Max.78 words
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666 1928-06-09 8 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 9. VALORISATION." Malaya received with languid interest the announcement made a few days ago that a Dutch banker had evolved a scheme foi Dutch and British co-operation in the rubber industry. We have heard so much of schemes during the last three months that the subject becomes666 words
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Article258 1928-06-09 8 The Singapore Municipal Commissioners recently indicated their approval of a proposal to appoint a Parks and Open Spaces Committee such as is found in ail municipal administrations in Great Britain. At th^ moment Singapore has no parks, or at moFt nothing more than a half-finished one r.t Kalong.258 words
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Article1656 1928-06-09 8 COMMERCIALISM IN THE RINCi. (By Norman Clark, Secretary. British Boxing Board <>i Control.) In the days of the old English Priw Ring pugilists often fouirht 100 rounds or more for £50, and even in the golden age of modern boxing great heavyweight? like Peter Jackson. Bob Fitzsimmon*1,656 words
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Article299 1928-06-09 8 R.G.A. ADVICE. DUTCH VALORISATION SCHEME. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, June 8. With a view to minimising the depresFion likely to result from the immediate shipment of large accumulated stocks of rubber in November, following the removal of the regulation of rubber exports, the Rubber Growers' Association has cir-t-ularisedReuter - 299 words
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Article90 1928-06-09 8 We are informed that Mr. K. Dudley •"Jartlctt, Chairman of Perry and Co. ■Overseas). Ltd., who are constructing .ie New General Post Office and Muni--.pal Offices in Singapore, has resigned and is now no longer connected with the ■ompany. Mr. R. Tarring, who arrived by the90 words
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Article375 1928-06-09 8 Mr. W. J. Gibb, of Kuala Lumpur, has left for Home. Mr. A: Van Toorcn, of Klang, left Singapore to-day for Europe. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Harris, of the Rantau Tin Dredging Co., Kuala Sawah, are shortly leaving hor Australia. Mr. II. D. Davies, editor of375 words
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Advertisement169 1928-06-09 8 U AT DTR V* THE HEALTHIEST AUK 1 JErA UNDERWEAR wJr// W j TU Alii y ~**<i Wear AERTEX Th t original C• a r UNDERWEAR VESTS. QUALITY No. "931." SINGLETS, QUALITY Hnlf sleeves, button front. jy 0> 1616." Sizes 32 to 44 inches chest. D n Superfine texture. rriCC169 words
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Advertisement62 1928-06-09 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 Win. Fox Special Production TWO GIRLS WANTED Featuring JANET GAYNOR THE SHARP SHOOTERS Featuring GEORGE O'BRIEN and LOIS MORAN. First Show at 7.30 COLLEEN Featuring MADGE BELLAMY. TAN CHENG KEE CO, LTD., Proprietors. NEW COLUMBIA ELECTRIC iituUnUu LATEST ISSUES NOW ON SALE62 words
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Article862 1928-06-09 9 FORTUNE FOR A BABY. MR. WEBB REVEALS THE FULL STORY. I'VE HAD A LOT OF FUN OUT OF IT." The actual winner of the first prize in the Calcutta Swop i> an light month-.' old bahy. It is now definitely established that MM number which drew MatoMl862 words
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Article96 1928-06-09 9 ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE PRIME MINISTER. [reuter far eastern service.] Tokio, June 8. It is learned that Mr. Matsumura, a member of the Diet, was stabbed in the leg while a detective was slightly injured when frustrating the attempt of an assassin to stab the Prime Minister at L'yeno96 words
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Article89 1928-06-09 9 PROBABLY COMING ON TO SINGAPORE. [REL'TKR TELEGRAM] Brisbane, June 9. The aeroplane Southern Cross has arrived, thus' completing the ftist flight from California to Australia. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sydney, June 8. Oust, Kinjrsford Smith, co-pilot of the Southern Cross with Mr. Charles Uim, says he willReuter - 89 words
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Article113 1928-06-09 9 Spanish Dictator and His Fiancee. [reuter telegram] Madrid, June 8. The engagement of General Primo de Rivera and Senorita Mini (astellanos, announced on April IG, has now been broken off, and the marriage arranged for September will not take place." It appear:; that General de Rivera learal thatReuter - 113 words
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Article196 1928-06-09 9 NEW LEGISLATION IN THE COLONY. An Ordinance to vest in the Admiralty and in the Air Council certain rights over portions of the foreshore and soabed for the purpose of establishing and maintaining a naval and an air base in Singapore, and to provide for the196 words
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Article37 1928-06-09 9 Australian Inter-State Shipping Affected. [reuter telegram] Melbourne, June 8. As a result of the prolonged strike of marine cooks, practically all inter-state shipping, except the service to Tasmania, j is at a standstill.Reuter - 37 words
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Article22 1928-06-09 9 [reuter telegram] Cape Town, June 8. The death has occurred of Mr. William Reid, the famous astronomer and dis-Reuter - 22 words
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Article79 1928-06-09 9 [reuter telegram] Bombay, June 8. Ibrahim Dawood Kazi, a timber merchant and lacchorse owner of Bombay, has received a telegram from Mr. \V. H. E. Webb stating that Mr. Kazi has drawn Felstead in the Calcutta sweep. It Is understood that Mr. Kazi purchased the ticketReuter - 79 words
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Article292 1928-06-09 9 INSPECTOR'S EVIDENCE. REASON FOR SCOTLAND YARD ACTION. [reuter telegram] London, June 8. The case for the Police was opened at the inquiry regarding Miss Irene Savidge to-day. The inquiry arises out of the interrogation of Miss Savidge at Scotland Yard following the Hyde Park caseReuter - 292 words
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Article128 1928-06-09 9 Hungary and Rumania Questions. [REIiTER TELECRAM] Geneva, June 8. At the League Council the representatives of Hungary and Rumania declared that the respective j ositions regarding the options in Transylvania, which caused a deadlock at the meeting in March, were unchanged. The Council thereupon reapproved the resolutions proposed128 words
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Article187 1928-06-09 9 Threats to Singapore Merchants. "If JM '.ink that the warning issued by this society" (the Nangyang Oversea Chinese Boeieq is a mere thnat, after the 10th it will present to your valuable body a tonic pill, a big pill, as a remedy for the cold blood of your187 words
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Article112 1928-06-09 9 Cigarettes Theft at Governor's Ball. A Hylam "boy" who temporarily formed om of the servants' staff during the ball at Government House in honour of the King's birthday was fined (25 by the Second Polire Magistrate (Mr. W. N. Gourlay) this morning for tho alleged theft of112 words
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Article168 1928-06-09 9 SENSATIONAL EVIDENCE. GLASGOW MURDER RECALLED. [reuter telegram] London, June 8. The hearing of the appeal of Oscar Slater against his conviction for the murder of the aged Marion Gilchrist in Glasgow in 1908 opened before five judges in the High Court Justiciary of Edinburgh, where he wasReuter - 168 words
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Article152 1928-06-09 9 NO REPLY FROM MISSING AIRSHIP. [belter telegram] New York, June 8. Messages aliened to be from the Itulia continue to be heard in America. The latest reported to have been received by an amateur wireless operator at Altoona, reads S.O.S. Nobile. No shelter, except remains of Italia, which152 words
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Article63 1928-06-09 9 Forestalling British Competition. [RfXTLR TELEGRAM] The Hague, June 8. The Second Chamber approved the credit of Fl. 750,000 voted by Parliament to the Dutch Indies to establish an air line thither. The Colonial Minister, replying to the opposition, said that if the scheme did not begin immediately63 words
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Article217 1928-06-09 9 No Sign of Strike Being Settled. (Nichi-Nichi Service.) Tokio, June 6. The rupture of negotiations between the Seamen's Union and tne Shipowners' Association has resulted in a strike, which was announced by the executive of the men instructing all the members employed on board steamers over 300217 words
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Article395 1928-06-09 9 ENTHUSIASTIC SUPPORT FROM PENANG. In the course of a leading article supporting the scheme for the introduction of sixty-cents petrol into Malaya, the Pinang Gazette remarks Motorsts throughout Malaya will follow with keen interest the attempt which is being made by a company in Singapore co cut395 words
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Article448 1928-06-09 9 Famous Violinist Visiting Singapore. Another, famous violinist will visit Singapore about the end of the present month". This is Jacques Thibaud, the French virtuoso, who is touring the East under the direction of Mr. A. Strok, the impresario who has been responsible for the engagement of many leading448 words
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Article37 1928-06-09 9 London, May 29. The Court of Sessions at Edinburgh I has granted an interim interdict of the j sale of Aberdeen Newspapers, Ltd., to Allied Newspapers, Ltd., and has passed the case *er triad.37 words
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Article294 1928-06-09 9 NORTHERN STAND. SAILINGS FROM TAKU INTERRUPTED. ILS. PLANE BELIEVED BROUGHT DOWN. [REITEK FAR EASTERN SERVICE.] Tientsin, June 0. Fighting occurred at Koku, 18 miles east- south-east of Tientsin, near the coast, with intense riflefirv, severing communications with Taku. The sailing from Taku of a Britis'.i coast steamer294 words
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Article89 1928-06-09 9 Result of Senior Tourist Trophy. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, June 8. C. J. Dodson, of Manchester, riding a Sunbeam maihine, won the Senior Tourist trophy for motor cycles in tha Isle of Man. The race was for five horse iwwcr motor cycles and the distance was 2C489 words
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Article42 1928-06-09 9 Six Killed by Explosion On .Minelayer. [TRANd-OCEAN VIA PAN-ASIA.] Berlin, June 8. The minelayer C-12, undergoing mine barrage trials otf Schleimuende. suffered an explosion in which six nun were killed, including an employed civilian, and four were severely injured.42 words
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Article57 1928-06-09 9 [REIITER TELEGRAM] Geneva, June 8. The Council adopted the advisory committee's report regarding the traffic in dangerous drugs, in the course of w.-.ich it was announced that the Netherlands and Canada had ratified the Geneva Opium Convention of 11)25. thus completing the required number oT ratifications toReuter - 57 words
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Article53 1928-06-09 9 [reuter telscram] Bucharest, June 8. Princess Helen, with the approval of the I^egenry Council, has petitioned the Court of Appeal for a divorce from her hu-l>;ind, ex-Crown Prince Carol, on the ground of the "grave injury" caused her by Carol's life abroad, which is incompatible witn the53 words
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Article65 1928-06-09 9 A Chinese who was charged in the police courts yesterday with attempted suicide was stated to have been found in a locked room with a (ut throat after he hnd unsuccessfully tried to jurm from a window of the Government Monopolies premises in Cecil Street. He ii an opium packer65 words
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Article707 1928-06-09 10 RAIN INTERFERES WITH MATCHES. YORKSHIRE ANI) LANCASHIRE BEATEN. h rain effected the abandonment ll matches this week, many interi sIImk features remain in those which il far aBMBgk either to be won Mrtrigkt or won on the first innings. lioth of tat northern counties, Lantukin and Yorkshire, were707 words
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Article100 1928-06-09 10 Alleged Wrongful Ise Of Labels. in a MOsH over an iron dealer's shop :n Victoria Street raiding Police seized '.■.y> ago a large quantity of m.l braniiy. s of the liquor were analysed, and it is alleged that King George IV NrMoky was found in Johnny Walker Red100 words
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Article644 1928-06-09 10 SCOUTS' FAREWELL TO COMMISSIONER. Singapore M uiits and their officers turned up in force at the S. V. C. Drill Hall last night to bid farewell to their District Co.htniss-ioner, Mr. B. Purdy, who, ui:h Ma, I'urdy, leaves for Home on retircim;r. OB June 20, by644 words
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Article210 1928-06-09 10 Malay Ruler Deposed by Dutch Government. A striking story of a fall from affluence to comparative poverty was told in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday by Raja Abdulrahman, the former Sultan of Rhio, in the course of his public examination. The bankrupt stated that he was deposed210 words
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Article97 1928-06-09 10 Incident at Doncaster Meeting. According to a cable received by the Indian papers Pst Donoghue was suspended on May 24, for the remainder of I the Doncaster meeting, following another jockey's complaint for boring. Young Donoghue rode the winner, Clear Cash, in the Stockil Plate, but the97 words
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Article252 1928-06-09 10 Progress of Tournament Match. The S.C.C. tournament match between the Public Services and Law and Services, began on the Padang yesterday afternoon. The Services battei first and at the close of play had scored 51 lor the loss of two wickets. The match will be continued to-day at252 words
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Article92 1928-06-09 10 Britain's Victory Over Germany. [reuter telegram] London, June 8. Birmingham Britain beat 'Germany in the third round of the Davis Cup, winning three matches to nil. Gregory, Britain, beat Frotzheim, 6 1, 4 6, 6 0, Frotzheim then retiring on account of an injured foot. In doublesReuter - 92 words
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Article35 1928-06-09 10 Bourne Wins French Open Championship. [reuter telegram J St. Germain, June 8. In the French open amateur golf championship final, over :>6 holes, T. Bourne. England, beat A. Vincent, United States, 8 and 7.Reuter - 35 words
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Article148 1928-06-09 10 The Singapore Golf Club June Mixed Foursomes competition was played yesterday and resulted in a win for Mrs. Hill and Mr. Brodie. Forty-six cards wer« taken out and the following were returned Mrs. Hill and E. F. S. Brodie 43— 5 =38 Mrs. Potts and A. W.148 words
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Article39 1928-06-09 10 Ceylon Sports Club in Its Place. The Lanka Union has censed to exisi. and in its place sprung up the Ceylon Sports Ciub. The new club will carryout all engagements as arranged by the Lanka Union.39 words
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Article56 1928-06-09 10 No More 15.2 Horses to Be Imported. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. June 9. At an extraordinary meeting of the Royal Bangkok Turf CIA last evening it was decided to stop racing 15.2 horses and compensate owners who have entered 15.2 for racing this season to the56 words
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Article69 1928-06-09 10 Successful Opening at Shanghai. One of the largest crowds seen at a sporting event in Shanghai, estimated at lii.OOO. recently witnessed the first jrreyhound race meeting staged east of Suez, which was held un.ier the auspices of the Greyhound Racing Association of China The meeting took the nature69 words
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Article27 1928-06-09 10 In a second league "A" division match yesterday the Y.M.C.A. beat the Chinese second team by 2 1. Q. M. S. Jepp was the referee.27 words
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Article105 1928-06-09 10 King's Horse Beaten By Toboggan. [Reuter Telegram.J London, June 8. The result of the Oaks run to-day was as follows Lord Derby's TOBOGGAN 1. His Majesty's SCUTTLE 2. Mr. Somerville Tattersall's FLEGERE 3. Thirteen ran. Won by four lengths six lengths between second and third. Betting 100 toReuter - 105 words
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Article525 1928-06-09 10 Selangor Summer Meeting Opens. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 8. The Selangor Tori Club meeting opened this afternoon, in line weather and there ■was some interesting racing. This marked the beginning of the ecbemc embarked on by the Koala Lumpur club in which the days for525 words
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Article189 1928-06-09 10 Dinner Advice to Touring Students London, May 30. The British-Indian Union gave a reception to the Indian Olympic hockey team at the Hotel Cecil this afternoon. Sir Dorabji Tata was in the chair, in the absence of the Marquess of Reading. The Chairman, in congratulating the team,189 words
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Article680 1928-06-09 10 BANKRUPTCY COURT EVIDENCE. As briefly reported yesterday, Mr. R. T. G. Aitken, a partner in the Singapore firm of Raeber and Co., came up for his public examination in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr Justice Prichard. The failure of this firm, which first became known680 words
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Article60 1928-06-09 10 The popular open-air attraction the Manila Shows continues to do remarkably Kood business on the ground in Anson Road. All the fun of the fair" is offered in many rides and side shows, while Jake Cox in his (ire dive and the motor c> i -lists in the60 words
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Article30 1928-06-09 10 The Directors of the Grand Hotel, Ipoh, propose to erect a dance hall there and twenty more rooms. The Hotel has at present thirty bedrooms which are invariably fully occupied.30 words
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Article29 1928-06-09 10 Chandu, the approximate value of which is estimated at $10,096. was seized in a koleh on the Sungei Blair by revenue officers on Thursday evening. There was no arrest.29 words
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Article48 1928-06-09 10 Referring to the death of Mr. Khoo KetiK Hooi, J.P., in London, the journal of i he Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association, of which the deceased gentleman was the Vice-President, says that he devoted unsparing time and energy i<> furthering agricultural enterprise in Malaya, especially among the Chinese vegetable gardeners.48 words
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Article112 1928-06-09 10 The uses of rubber in the modern household are manifold. With a view to acquainting the general public with the more recent domestic applications of rubber, the Rubber Growers' Association has recently published a very interesting brochure. It is full of artistic illustrations of rubber from the seed to the112 words
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Letter111 1928-06-09 10 ENGLISH "WRITERS OF TO-DAY. To the Editor of tne Straits Times. Sir,—l shall be gialeful ti you will allow me to thank your "Header" for his courteous appreciation of "'English Writers of To-Day. In the coarse of a brief surve\ MM cannot mention an author's works in <litail and 1111 words
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Letter137 1928-06-09 10 To the Editor of the .Straits Times. Sir,—From European's letter in issue of your paper it is dear ilia! the police on street duty are not aware of the existence of an ambulance lervici city. The existence of tail sei be within '.he knowledge vi ev<137 words
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Article566 1928-06-09 10 Mr. and Mrs. Wing i.ooug. 'of .Singapore, left for PenanK to-day owing to tba death of Mr. Wing Looag's brother. During May MJt&t Chinese immigrant! arrived at Singapore, making a lotal this year of 171,553, as compared with 800,888 for the same period last pt, A telegram566 words
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Article365 1928-06-09 11 icipal Commissioner (lives Evidence. District Court caaa ;ift moon, Mr. Sec Tiling Watt, ore .Municipal CoataUeeieaer, I pip being pum|>- abattoin in lierbau in which Lini Ho k i .1 with perjury, in ti'ilavit l>y the Suporrftiag v Hock Cbooa'i utatgaftit, In inn' claim, that i vi365 words
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Article233 1928-06-09 11 The Desert of Commercial Square. the S. T. of June ft, I^7K.| 'l'].. h'-> of gardea in the eoatra of Square is rapidly t:;.i g uithered wastf Ktaai and neglected Khrubbery, I- sir nu. i:y l'>ng years this verdun was leaded ar." cared for al,a 1 in233 words
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Article104 1928-06-09 11 i n olidated. t^W \> r«U. U i icul.s. pieals. IVnckalen. 732 pieals. 230 pieaU. MO picuU. ical*. I iruls. Kru:n Tin. l.(>l:l piiuls. lining Co. ES6 pirela i.mhi pieais. i: I i la. 6M pieala. 00 lbs. rin l're.lc <".. Ltd. Ne 1 ISO So 1 dredge104 words
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Article461 1928-06-09 11 No Dividend Paid This Year. The eighth annual gsjagnl meeting of Bran Rubber Estates. Ltd.. was held at the oflice of the BKratartM M« < '■imberhciti'h nnd Com;).;!!. 1 United, it Kuala Laataaar, on June 4. Mr. I!. Tbarataa, presUlinp. aMraaani the nieetintt as follows: -You will461 words
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Article510 1928-06-09 11 Prospects of Market Steadying. l.nvi« :in:i lVufs n-t.ui' sf tiio 7lh j:ist. state! The Bast week h».* Iml-p. ihil! ;'.nil untini;. and u:nil iu-ilny the I i inclined to *an aw lag t<> nek of Inten j»hc purt nf ilonliTs aad h- ;i y offerings tot Kaveaber-Deeember,510 words
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Article48 1928-06-09 11 t m.il Act In Essex Drama. LMHton. May :tl. k duy BnMTM :>i"l William j v. in" hunxvt! to-day. Thi\v hail pievimisiy hecit HMtHsMd to j death for the Mrwr of the I\>lic« j Constable «:utteri<:j{i- <>n lat If iwl in j las? Scptfirher.48 words
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Advertisement261 1928-06-09 11 Mr CaaEfjaaLJass-— '4F. .JFff t* < QUAMIY shows Itself In a His Master's Voice Gramophone as soon as It is or heard. It submits to any test because every test enhances its prestige. It bear* comparison with all rival* because it stands in a class apart. Daily it Is compared261 words
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Advertisement358 1928-06-09 11 Raffles Hotel McGUIRFS LITTLE SIIPHONIE SUNDAY, JUNE 10. at <>.1"i p.m. OVERTURK Kftmont 1., v. Bcetfcovaa SONG My Life Is I ovi> Tate. Mis^ HTRTLB K'\<;si BY. OPF.KA PHANTASY tofek A. VIOLIN SOLO Bcberao TarenteUo 11. Wieniawskt Nobody kaows the trouble I\<- seen (Nearo Sph Ai:' frier. C VILLANI XV358 words
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Article205 1928-06-09 12 A>ei Kuninir. 70,Vi(> ||>i. Anglo-Johore. ::."i.u(>(i lbs Arras.— fl.ooo lbs. Bailek.— 27.OUO ll.s. Kukit Pii lon:-.— 7^12 lbs. Bradwall. ..•>. mo l!.«. Buloh Kaaap. 88,343 lb». Bakap. -ll,in(i it, Bats Mataag. t 1.r.u0 Iba. Italini..- 1 7.1:15 His. Balu Lintailg.— 86.433 Iba. Heiitn.— ::-..:.]>■ CBanoneae. .1 mi lbs.205 words
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Article82 1928-06-09 12 Kxporta of Rubber from Ceylon. 6th Restriction Year. Muiith Export- Actual Exports Ex- j able Exports Import- ports j -Muni Ceylon- e<i Latex Produced Rubber Rubber Tons Tons Nuv V'21 3,815 4.110 Drc 1MJ 3 81B 4,186 .Inn. 1928 .(.hlfi 4,404 Mb ii* -"< Mm 4,io9 Mnr.82 words
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Advertisement287 1928-06-09 12 WOMLD yO\J DEPEhD On THIS TO GET /L /OVI THERE Cii\ Xl OPTMIS? Now Trie biKER a bETTER CHEVROLa is Here =*^__T'iu_, A mm &MKI9 $1395 Borneo-Ctievrolet Ltd. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYA. MC AS GOOD A 5 EVER -THERE W-v^/l^i M^( I6NO HIGHERPRAI6& >rS^^k /j! SOLE AGtKTS: S^fiM foil REVISED PRICE287 words
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Advertisement102 1928-06-09 12 Bazaar Goods, Piece Goods, Machinery, Chemicals. We hold the Agency of numtrona GERMAN I and other European manufacturer!) of almost every important article. WE ACCEPT INDENT ORDERS AT FACTORY PRICES. NO BUYING COMMISSION IS CHARGED. Samples and catalogues are displayed •it Our Showrooms for inspection. Pleaue call or write for102 words
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Advertisement228 1928-06-09 12 //ye ye f cne (Jay jMink Ccllt? If. cavTWc refreshed WAwM' a f/ "Am pi *AE R AT E D ll^ WATERS p md WyL^^ tuhfch ici It refresh, i xs-ou just fit touch. Nm»lM>mnniiii»Mii«*< m«h»<«»iMi.i I hju.l gin mil COFFEE I 11 1 i IMi 111 l||| »^ii k.228 words
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Article727 1928-06-09 13 AN AMERICAN CITIZEN'S VIEWS. OPEN LETTBtt TO COOUDGE. \\V id B gtt*\ oral f has i>e." create i in thii.. publication raetntlj a.' and Canadian nrwapapen n open I: tier to I'ri- i•] 1 Mr. Frederick W 1 citizen of the intrj in lii- lettai Mr j aiMi727 words
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Advertisement228 1928-06-09 13 Unlil A| j t|iare. W£:,- f,,S^? B *<^!Vr7SstA^IDHsSriS«V GREEK lU I PAMAJtOBKAN AM> TJtA*m a Java n«fn ANGLO DITCH PLANTATIONS OF JAVA. LTD. LONDON). Tb*» slmjV* l'nx|uri'r v. niw svai'ubl' 'or -.ilv la Iblj Ovtabn, IMI ron.i)d«r«W, nunntitiri! of >■•( I tree f'nl<» >ir or»* Manur* types CALOPOCO.NICiI Ml d228 words
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Advertisement102 1928-06-09 13 SEI?VJCE I The prompt, M H efficient, it M satisfying m J «ajiBfD|'; riPt iroal APtly tn'i'tt meulc.ru rf (lie inslMl > «j. 1u..-uat,l u ..-uat, ohast imi 'unx« You ''jrttatho in' tIM P»os n*.«lciinl f n.-'j »i Ba tato'tt* d<sx>m in th* month. P. t.u Bfa —S mji effective102 words
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Advertisement46 1928-06-09 13 A. STAUB 8l Co.,— COGNAC \M PURE GRAPE-JUICE ft |i BRANDIES. |ij /JBjffitik CeiightiK! and Mellow of HbH 3 STARS j§|j|| MSZM 5 CROWNS jigi i>iano> uin^^ ana you W 'H never ask for any other brand! > j i^iij: '«S,'liPl!l Sole Irrjiorters I r^l CO., LTD,46 words
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Advertisement591 1928-06-09 14 Asst-Is over $8,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $30,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated hi Straits Settlements) BEAD OI KICK \Vir.c-1...,ter Hoise, Sin K apore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry 1 deposited with the Supreme uurt uf England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act591 words
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Advertisement573 1928-06-09 14 BANKING HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated la Hong Kong) Head Ofsee HONG KnN(i. I i;.i :i t laaae and fully paid up Reserve Kunds rling cono.ooo Silver |J 1,000,000 Reseive Liability of Pro| rii COURT OF DIB rOBS. A. li. Cempton, Chairman. N. s. Brown, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Hon.573 words
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Advertisement513 1928-06-09 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. pointed in Enj;kind I. ::.iiih>,uiii> Subscribed £1.800.(100 Capital Paid Up A1.0.->o,nno Reserve Fand and Baal C6B4JU6 BOABD W DIRSCTOB* \l. Ryrie, Chuirman. P. K. Chalaers, Ea«. Caarlaa J. Baabre, i. o. Robinson, Ksq. Esq. l rale, Bart. \V. 11. Shelford, Ksq. Manager Jamei513 words
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Advertisement298 1928-06-09 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACtURERfI LIFE INSLRANC X CO. 2nd floor, ll. in- Ki.n- liank Chrs., Bhagaparo. All plans of Ufa Endownii'it und Annuity policies issued at best term:-, obtainable in Malaya. Assets Exceed tl>,obO.Ooo. I COMMERCIAL UNION, ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Kni;landl Fire, Life, .Marine, Accident, Guarantee j and Motor.298 words
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Advertisement463 1928-06-09 14 NOTICE OF SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE To be sold hy PUBLIC AUCTION on Monday. June 11, at 11 a.m. at the ARCHWAY I.IKJANV. BUILDINGS, BXACfI STREET. PSNANG. All the Six (6) out of r^Khty-ciirht (88) ■haret :n the Residuary Eatati il.'.-cnsed, holonirintr to Ng Aur. Chun, the defindtia(463 words
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Advertisement711 1928-06-09 14 NOTICE KOTICE is hereby gJrea tint tae Trade :-:ark depleted above ii the eseta Itb propert) of Messrs. Altara Pea and Pc ;.ny Liniiti d of London and that the SBBM i used by them in connertion with sprinij fountain pens, lerer-tHIIng foan- rvgnlat model fountain pens, and peneila miinufactured711 words
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Advertisement116 1928-06-09 15 NewFki§20 Mdi! k i [j j 16 H.P. LIGHT SIX U CYUNDER. ITALASIA I ,TD, TD INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Buy a FALCON $L l-.\ Sleeve VaSve Car AND HAVE TROUBLE— FREE MOTORINC. The Associated Auto Company, ORCHARD ROAD. Phone 4210. >n\ssive sales of Citroen Cars give an eloquent116 words
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Advertisement466 1928-06-09 15 It is he?-e the Biffger and Better Chevrolet offering every Pnimet of General Motors feature of advanced engineering design and all the complete- >«<* e=r ~r;~ r;! *s. of detail c; i:.uih!l'cl in tlie world's finest automobiles. jy J^ The partial list of Chevrolet features given below is indica- if466 words
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Advertisement333 1928-06-09 16 JEWELLERY 9 H Branch: No. 1. Bishop Sr., Penang. LATEST DANCE RECORDS. 4039 Honest I'm "ild about yon (Fox Trot) la a little Spam.-h Town (Waltz) SS4I Good News (Fox Trot) Clementine (Slow luv Trot) 6340 One more night (Foi Trot) Dear, on a night like this (Fox Trat) 6JJ>333 words
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Advertisement331 1928-06-09 16 UTEXJMPS WHITE GLAZED AND EARTHENWARE ALL SIZES. READY STOCKS. Enquiries Solicited. LEE KIM SOO 40, HIGH STREET. A GARDEN BOOK FOR MALAYA. By KATHLEEN GOUGH. This gardening book may be described as unique in the literature of the Malay States and Straits Settlements, so holds the position of a standard331 words
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Advertisement921 1928-06-09 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PREPATMENT CHARGI9 for Waats, l^r Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary close set typ» (uverttge six words to line) are Per liiia One insertion i's cents, two ins. <<l cents, three .m. Cl cents, four ins. 82 cents, five inn. fl.liO, six ma. ll.iL', ten ins. $1.40, twelve921 words
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Advertisement883 1928-06-09 16 SITUATIONS WANTED MIDDLE AGKD. Straits-born Chinese seeks position as broker or storekeeper, fa'nilinr with all Straits produce and rubber. 20 years' expemmc, holding excellent references. Can furnish security. Free in September or earlier.P.eply 903, S. Timcv MOTOR VEHICLES AUSTIN 7. aluminium, folding gloss aidoscreon^, P.WJ, m:.ny eZtna. MS, S. Times.883 words
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Advertisement644 1928-06-09 16 SNAP UP PRICES RULE DURING Ol X i Cash Sale NOW IN PROGRESS FURNITURE BARGAINS ONLY FINEST QUALITY GOODS ARE ON OFFER. WATCHES and CLOCKS, RAINCOATS and CAPES, WARDROBE TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, SHOES, NECKWEAR, HATS, VACUUM FLASKS, etc., etc. In a large and varied Selection. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR644 words
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Advertisement369 1928-06-09 16 EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY The Kamayana and The Mahabharata, transj lat.d by Urn Ma Baaaaak Shmikuni.il.-i. an 'ndi.in. b> KalMasa, Iran. laud tiy R\dcr. Igfcafci iiciir.-. His Lift I Work. l>> Oliphsnl. I Uurkr'x Spei-i hi-x and l.itirs on American i Affairs. i The Element* of Drawing and The Element* I of369 words
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