The Straits Times, 2 July 1928
1928-07-02
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Title Section14 1928-07-02 1 The Straits Times No. 28,822. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1928. f PRICE 10 CENT!14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement124 1928-07-02 1 Milkmaid Sweetened. f*sc lull (roam Milk Your Doctor Will Advocate THI USE OF GENUINE SWISS MILK I FOR ALL PURPOSES WFERE, IF YOU WERE IN EUROPE, YOU WOULD USE FRESH MILK. THERE IS NATUIALLY A SOUND REASON FOR THIS. j "BEAR BRANT" is everywhere renowned as the richest, safest ard124 words
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Advertisement204 1928-07-02 1 "DQBE NSON 'O^ SINGAPORE '^WBT CARPETS AND RUGS OUR stock of cr.ipots and rogß is the most comprehensive in Siasipore. All the best designs and colours are well represented. In our recontly extended ntunr rw. we now have opportunities for the j comfortable display of these goods. iH!iiuu!ii!.'iii;i'!!i:!::!i:ii;iiiiiiiiiii:;uii z t204 words
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Advertisement6 1928-07-02 1 I*"" Milkn..i J *Su£\UceT Natural Milk.6 words
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Article1271 1928-07-02 2 REPORTS OF COMPANY MEETINGS. At the general meeting of the Craigitlea Rubber Plantations, Ltd., Mr. C. Kingsw>> (chairman of the company) presided. The chairmun said The accounts for the three months qnded March have been prepared in order that we may obtain the benefit of certain income tax1,271 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement64 1928-07-02 2 pM||||NT GRUMBLE AT (jnnPjP THERMOMETER/ I Jfc, A AFRATriDfHiB??- iM v^m ~\a/ Popular. THE "AD KIT" TAW !i3f. proved its undoubted -lipuriority over fans which rdy osciliatc laterally and n.id has become BSERVEDLY POPULAR Write for illustrated catalogue Ready Stock. [Fentrai [ENGINE WORKS LTDI^m SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. E.— 2o64 words
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Advertisement368 1928-07-02 2 CHILDREN like I Kolyncs be- cause it loaves the I mouth witb a re- m freshed feeling for I hours afterwards. One half inch re- moves food par- i tides, dissolves film, I destroys dangerous I germs, guards against toothache g and gum infection I leaving the nouth in a368 words
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Advertisement248 1928-07-02 2 •URODONAL-j T]he enemy of Gout —I The CHATELAIN'B EU|iß&n»>Bts, 2 c d ?alenoicnnee, P*™ I Sol. **ent» »t ljlHI F-M- DUPIRE B«O S SODA\WATER =f MUST BE AeWeD PRGPESLY Most Soda P uters have the Gas Ok TOP OF THE WATER. Sot so F. l¥. Soda. i m -V. Soda248 words
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Article364 1928-07-02 3 FILM COMPLAINT OF SINGAPORE CONDITIONS. "Brutal Censorship" is the title of an article on cinema conditions in Singapore which appeared in a recent issue of "The Cinema," a tilin trad* paper published in London. The Singapore film censorship has been critkited on various OCfiioni, I.in all J»bo know364 words
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Article196 1928-07-02 3 Funds Wanted For Singapore Project. The secretary and treasurer of the trustees of the Sultan Mosque, Singapore reports thai the work of rebuilding the I new mosque has copimenctd, and satisI factory progress ha 3 been made but funds j are uiKemlyneeded to complete the ereci tion196 words
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Article139 1928-07-02 3 Four Men Killed at a Margate Pleasure <.mind. London, June 19. verdict of death from misadventure was returned at the inquest on four men who were kiiled in the flyinjrboat roundabout mishap at Mai-Rate. The jury a'tided a rider to the effect that such machines ought to be139 words
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Article83 1928-07-02 3 Kt-jjimiental Canteen Used as A T Study. V London, June 20. The oarcanrdinary sobriety of the modern Aii» was stressed by the Rev. Mr. Hughes i« addressing the Church of England Mcim Society at Nottingham. Ho (!t"-A-od that there was no body of more selffc-speetins, well-mannered and83 words
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Article61 1928-07-02 3 Mr. Arthuil William Greaves is gazetted Second-Lieut. l in the S.S. Volunteer Force. LL B. I. Chambers, M.C., and Lieut. C. K. Wurtzbliri: have been placed on the Ki'*erve of The ColoniuL Auxilliary Force; Long Service Mr<ial\ has been prener H to CorpL Ivan StLnk-y Grant, IVn: and61 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement157 1928-07-02 3 is finally Tested on Shell C IHB MORRIS engineers use Shell— ard Shell alone —so that they may know, yith certainly, exactly what performance each eigine is capalle of— in power, speed and acceleration. Ciff Bills' p,OTHBIIi $r* ..<f* fl Ft/ 1 Aparof Distin^iiished Excellence Too Tvill find incr.y sttracthrS157 words
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Advertisement542 1928-07-02 3 LATEST DANCE RECORDS. Made in U.S.A. S.WO Old M. Hi!"-ilil had a farm x (Vocal Osewtfr) Thi' grrvn grass grow all around (Voral fiaill]) 5:;«2 The- sinkinc c.r Nm suhmarino S-l (Old 'lime Sin Kin' and i'layin') The Marian I'arkrr mordor (Old Timi- Sinjtin' and I'layin') S.ir,:: The fatal wedding542 words
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Advertisement177 1928-07-02 3 CRISCO A pur* vegetable product Ideal for frying, shortening, cake mal:inu, etc. For free booklet containing selected reripps write to GETZ BROS. CO., Hong Kong Rank Chamber*. S When you clean your Silver Make this work as pleasant and as easy as possible by using Silvo Liquid Silver Polish. In177 words
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Advertisement502 1928-07-02 4 P. U. BRIiiSH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PAMBfGER AM) CARGO KatfKeW. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO, UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJKaTTO GOVEKNMENT. LONDON AM) 1 MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FKOM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage du^ Spore SAJPUTANA 16,000 July 14 KALYAN a, 100 J.i'v502 words
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Advertisement605 1928-07-02 4 Shipping Announcements I t I'— ■■■^T—-.. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naplee, Maraellle., London, Antwerp and Rotterdam Vessel. Tonnage D»» Sail IIARVNA MARU 10.-,00 July I KAMO MARU 8,000 July 19 tO KATORI MAKU 10.000 Aog. 2 ATSUTA MARU 8,00 Aug. 16 17 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Aug. ftO *1 HAKONE605 words
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Advertisement493 1928-07-02 4 DURNS PHILP UNE (Incorporated in Australia I FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Reg-Jlnr monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,875 ton.) and the new motor wml, MALABAR (4,612 Jon.). The s.s. lIABELLA i» the largtst nil finest steamer trading to Australia. I'nbins <!e493 words
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Advertisement634 1928-07-02 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. GO, OF BATAVIA) i Incorporated in Holland) Under contract' with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT I paeae No. MMy »-iih Mb-eonneetteß. Pa.taft. Kieiclit, Transhipment Marine d Maaafjar'a Desk. Baaraseatatrra. for Binsapen and Straits Settlement of the Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information, detailed itineratics634 words
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Advertisement525 1928-07-02 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THB OCK»JN BTJHM RIIIP (V. LIMITan. THE CHI*A MUIVAI STVWi NiV. CO.. Ll t). (Ineorfl" p "ted In l.nsliind REGUIAR SEtVICF. TO LONDON. A.MS rERDAM. ROTTERDAM, AfTW^RP, HAM BURG AND pBRFMKN. BENOA, MAX 3EILLES, AJVttPOOL ANI GLASG »W MARSEILLE, HAVRE, UJCBPOOL ANP SLASGOW.— BOVTON. NF.W TORI525 words
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Advertisement417 1928-07-02 4 TKE SIA9I STEArH KAV. CO., LTB. (incorporated In Siarnl BANGKOK COASTING SKrtViE. 'or kretaty, 1 rengga i-lnntun, kugnaru, Telipin, Pataal, Si'io.r*, I.icon, Handon, Kolsiimui, Langmien, Caompon and angki'k. Arrival ltp»rt':re Jaj ai a I electric k»i sad h-. i- m- i, t the niund l:i| i pore via ar. '■<417 words
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Advertisement430 1928-07-02 5 VICTORIA THEATRE FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY GRAND OPENING NIGHT July 4, at 8 p.m. THE CHINESE OPERATIC GO. OF SHANGHAI PRESENT THE FAMOUS MOVIE ST»AR MISS MAY MAY LEE and Her Talenled Vaudevilje Stars. Never before has such a Company visited these shores. LIGHT DRAMAS. COMEDIES and DANCING GALORE. To430 words
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Advertisement162 1928-07-02 5 ALH/^MBRA t (TAN CHENG KKE A CO. IT!).. l'rnprietor<>) TO-NIGHT At the Second Show at 9 p.m. THE EMPIRE NEWS BULLETIN A PICTURE ABOVE PAR I I I An intimate ntory of silk stockings Kca! tiring MADGE BELLAMY •^M ANKLES THE SECRET STUDIO Fealu-rg OLIVE BORDEN. In th- Tlrst Show162 words
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Advertisement338 1928-07-02 5 ALHAMBr k Commencing Thwsday. I }> Sauciest of Pmuika from tho Prima i pp C p. COLLEEN MOORE in I "NAUGHTY BUT NIjE" A Comedy Festival in the grandest and moil Ifiriou..^ Jloorc Manner. A FIRST MTIONAL PlCTU'r€. II pAviLFo^riSSS'l ft S! «^B t HaY C > a\ T I338 words
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Advertisement529 1928-07-02 6 Shlpp ig Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHP CO., LTD. (Incorpora ed la England) ••-.IXERMAN" .LINH passfnger an: fkbight sertici to THE UXTTF KHGDOM AND co rrman FKBJOj (I JERViai Ol rW;'RDS T. Hon. Kon, Sl..** CITY OF KH KTOW Julj 2j> 1,. CITY OF KiP >S A II I* MATOPPO Se529 words
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Advertisement411 1928-07-02 6 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LME ROrND-THE-WORLD SERfICH NE*v TORK and BOSTON Tla d&LOMBO, yin, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, KM and MARSEILLES. Arrive I**** LeaTe Spore Sport Panang I f Toft Joly 9 July 12 July 14 Pr.-d.-n* Adima July 23 July 26 Joly 28 1-t.iri n? <;«Hlcld Aug. 6 Aug. JAof.ll Prccidrni I! rriwn411 words
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Advertisement535 1928-07-02 6 STOOMVAART MAATSCNAPPU "NEDERLAND" HOUAND-EAST-ASIA LINE Homeward Sailings to AMSTERDAM AND ROTTERDAM Due Sails tENGGANO July 9 10 PRINS DER NEDERLANDKN July U IS THRISTIAAN HUYGENS July 27 27 t KANGEAN Aug. 7 JOIIAN DE WITT Aug. 10 10 t Steamers call at Penang. GENOA. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, HAMIiI K(. AND BREMEN535 words
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Advertisement236 1928-07-02 6 Unrivalled for Bald Heads Guaranteed to Grow Hair. TO PROTECT YOUR HAIR use fk X^Hrti'^^ SSSXAwa izlcseJ&Ane TO REFRESH YOURSELF use PERFUME AND LOTION MELATJ RADJA Sole A*. for B.S. and F.M.S. RAHAMIN i'ENHAS, Sri. ROBINSON HO AD, SINGAPORE. Obtainable from ALL LEADING fHFMISTS AND HIGH CLASS I'KKI I >1I236 words
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Advertisement363 1928-07-02 6 Hawiiii FOR A NEW HOLIDAY THIS SUMMER Want Mxuetbtaf different for your next \;ua-ion Tm.t.'s novelty aplenty in thk Paradise. Boulevards of ftowering trees fragrant blossoms luscious tropical fruits bewitching melodies of the southern soas coco palms moonlight Summer is particularly delightful. Traciowiiuis pleasant days cool nights. Fresh vegetables, me«ts363 words
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732 1928-07-02 7 Startling developments in the case of Major Graham Bell Murray, the ex-Indian Army officer who MM arrested in Piccadilly, convicted on a charge of drunkenness, subsequently acquitted on appeal and compensated by the Home office to the extent of £500,732 words
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Article184 1928-07-02 7 For a town- which tak*>s a J. iis roads sjch a town, Mr exatl i j Jioe in Singapore constant repair! and fl are, of course, necessary. )ResidJ^ ieain with mixed feelingy that nl it will probably be necessary if Wl^ rebuild Orchard Road, /long whl* yeR!184 words
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Article219 1928-07-02 7 Austi Vs Fine Fight Against Lacoste. [Reuter Telegram.] Thcr London, June 30. bledon weathc was a ar K e attendance at \> nn- -_io-day in spite of the showery Miss Helen Will s was the ff irst. rst lo enter the semi-finals, defeating atson, 6—3, 6—o.6 0.Reuter - 219 words
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Article251 1928-07-02 7 Official Statement Regarding Fireworks Fatality. j kn official statement concerning the ent accident resulting in the death of R. G. B. Farrer, M.C.S., is as follows: }\bout six o'clock on the evening of ijne 5 Mr. Karrer went out with several r! ngrgawas and251 words
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Article227 1928-07-02 7 The undermentioned Naval promotions have been made to date June 30 Commander to Captain. J. H. Godfrey, F. H. G. Walker, J. G. P. Vivian, E. K. Boddarr.-Whetham, D.S.O., J. G. Crace, C. Cantlie, D.S.C., A. L. Lvster, D.S.O., J. W. S. Dorlinjr, C. F. Harris, H. M.227 words
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Article59 1928-07-02 7 [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio, June 29. Owing to a deluge over the whole North Kiushu, Kumamoto, one of the largest cities in the island, has been turned into a sea of mud. Tokio, June 29. The revised Peace Preservation Law has been promulgated to-day by an59 words
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Article64 1928-07-02 7 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, stud us the following cable dated June M. their quotations beinK in gold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber exchanges sales to-day 225 tons November 18.60, December 18 70 Janu-< ary 18.80, February 18.80, March 18.70, April 18.70. Mty 18.G0, June64 words
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Article349 1928-07-02 7 Mr. J. H. Stt-.irock is now manager of Sopnng V'alley estate, Nilai. The Rev. F. H. Sullivan and family are spending a holiday at Bukit Frasor. Mr. A. W. Burton is now manager of the Kantau Tin Dredging Co.'s mines :it Kuala Sawah. Mr. Bedlinpton, of the349 words
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Article156 1928-07-02 7 Former Governor-Genjerai of The Philippines. [REUTER TELEGRAM] Washington, July 1. The death has occurred of Mr. James Francis Smith, ex-Governor-General of the Philippines. Judge Smith was born in San Francisco in 1859. He served with the first expedition to the Philippines, arriving June 30, 18:>8, andReuter - 156 words
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Article31 1928-07-02 7 South Africans Beat All Blacks In First Test. [reuter telegram] Durban, June 30. In the first Rugby test South Africa 1m at the All Blacks by 17 points to nil.Reuter - 31 words
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Article38 1928-07-02 7 [TRANS-OCEAN VIA PAN-ASIA] Berlin, June 30. The well-known Dutch banker PaardenKoopiT, president of the Buitenlandsche Handi'lsbank Amsterdam, has been arrested in Berlin and charged with missappropriating 60,000 marks German trust money. He pleads not guilty.38 words
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Article51 1928-07-02 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 2. A serious motor cycle crash has occurred at Ipoh. Mr. T. S. Steele, of Pritchard und Co., was riding home after the soccer trials when he crashed into an Austin seven. He was taken to the hospital suffering from severe51 words
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Article38 1928-07-02 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 2. A railway accident is reported to have taken place at Tapah in which several persons arc said to have been injured. No details are to hand at present.38 words
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Article37 1928-07-02 7 From China and Japan, by Mirzapore, duo at Singapore <> a.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan, by Tilawa, due at Singapore 7 a.m. to-m»rrow. I'rori China and Japan, by Genoa Maru, due at Singapore to- morrow.37 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement155 1928-07-02 7 Three Caste" Cigarettes wdVro.wuis. I fc^^ Bristol London. K.L.G. PLUGS FOR MOTOR CYCLES. r MODEL H.S.I. For most 2 stroke Engines. Price $2.40 each. MODEL H.S. 3. For O.H.V. Engines recommended for Nortons. Price $3.00 each. s*; MODEL J. 1. lf~~"Wl^^r r A..J.S. and many others. Price 2 40 each155 words
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Advertisement71 1928-07-02 7 TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9. Win. Fox Production Presenting MADGE BELLAMY in ANKLES PREFERRED Another Fox Production THE SECRET STUDIO Featuring OI.IVE BORDEN alons wiih Empire News Bulletin. First Show at 7..10 Fox Western Drama THE BEST BAD MAN Featuring TOM MIX A Picture of Thrills, Punch and71 words
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Article179 1928-07-02 8 FIXTURES. Monday, J u l> 2 W. 10.4G a.m., 8.0, 9.47 p.m., 9.S. Football, Div. I, I.C.F.A. v. R.A., Stadium. Tuesday. July J H. W. 11.20 a.m., 8.2, 10.23 p.m., 9.5.' Kaffles Institution Sports, Stadium. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fete, Vic. Mem. Hall. Wednesday, july 4 H. W.179 words
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Article383 1928-07-02 8 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf Ch;intek, Shark, Auby, Lch Aspilon. (•il Wharf Xrt Coal Wharf Sea Belle VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar. Albert Dock Nil Victoria Dock Ipoh Keppel Harbour. King's Dock K. Dk. Caisson No. 1. No. 1 Dock Kunga, Drente No. Dock XI Lighter Loetoeng.383 words
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Article20 1928-07-02 8 The P. and 0 Novara has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday.20 words
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Article126 1928-07-02 8 Ta-rfay. i ylnn, Southern and Western India lOanfa) .2 p.m Indo-China (Produce) .3 p.m .Sarawak (Angby 4 p.m r.vlcn. Southern and Western India I Tacoma Maru .4 p.ra To-*S*ITOW. Cucob and Benur i Hong Him 9 a.m Singkawang, Pemjngkmt and Sambai .Singk. I 9 a.m Vr\f\ Radjn,126 words
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SHARE MARKET REP.
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Article173 1928-07-02 8 Singapore Rubber.— Local 31 cents. Dull. J5, Ayer lin.—Lopdon 30-6-28 £210 10*. 26, BalRubbers—Quiet. Allenbys 1.15-», Bokit Moleks 1.06-1.10, Ayer Hitam. 2 40-50 gownies 1 43V4-1.80, Broga, 55-64 c. Jeram Katils 40-50 cenU, Bukit Jelotc hru* 95 cenu, Connemara* 971* cents-1 ab. 26Kuantans 85173 words
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Article149 1928-07-02 8 Singapore., l^ London.— Rubber 9'nd., down l/lfc.S 30 cents. '-3^S London.— Tin £210 10s. Unchanged M-S« Mining.— Quiet. Klanc Rivers irnnn Taiping 97-99 cents, North Taipin >ngei cents. South Taiping 42-45 cents, ent». Hydraulic 1.26-1.30, I'etaling 3.90-4 »d-, Way 2.55-2.60, Malaya Con»ol*. 75-81 18aKjchai 1.30-1.35, Sione149 words
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Article77 1928-07-02 8 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July y Foreign exchanges are Ajnsterr'". 12.1OV4, Athens 374V4, Berlin 20.41, Bom'* Is. Brussels 34.91, Bucharest U Buenos Aires IT-\, Copenhagen 18.19, Gen id 25.30, Helsingfors 193%, Hong Kong 2s. 0?io Kobe Is. O.lS-lfid., Lisbon 2 1-Ai, Mat* 2».53a, Milan 02.75, New York 4.87 11-16,77 words
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Article39 1928-07-02 8 By Egr« I.mhor. Athos II Mahva P. 0. Hooft Indrapoera B'pore LoiHttm Hay 24 Jun« IS M«v SR Jnn« I^r May 30 Job* 2SI May Ul Jim 23} Jane 1 Jan* U June 8 Jun* 3039 words
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Article151 1928-07-02 8 Tenders will be received at the office of the State Engineer, Negri Sembilan, Serem-V bun. up to noon of July 21, 1928, for the prepcration of designs, plans and drawingar.d for the construction of a 100 feet span permanent bridge over the Snngei Mucr on the N.w151 words
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Article107 1928-07-02 8 (SILAT ROAD). NOTICE is hereby given that the fifth annual general meeting of the members of tlie Sehnh Chua of the Hokkien Community »ill be held at Chop "Hock SV>on Bee 1st floor, No. 34, Pekin Street, Singapore, at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday, July 12, 1028,107 words
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Article220 1928-07-02 8 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 2. On Londoi, Bank 4 m/t 2/3% Demand 2/3 11/16 PrivaU 8 m. credit 2/4 7/82 On New York. Demand 60 3/16 I'rlvaM »«<>'• 67<Si On Kraice, Bank T.T. 1426 Oa li .ia. B«nk T.T. 154 On Hong Kon*. Bank T.T. 9% p.c. di«.220 words
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74 1928-07-02 8 Tone of Market Quiet, steady. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 9<;d. per Ib. New York Spot Sheet G. cents ISvji per Ib. R.S.S. equal to Standard, G.C.F. Spot— Average buyers price for June 31.78 cants, i.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Standard B.S.S. on Tender74 words
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Article434 1928-07-02 8 I«m« VtlPd. £1 SI Asam Kumbang £1 H Banifrin Tin 1 1 B»t:ing Padang 1 1 B«tu Caves SI 41 Ch'.nderiang 1 1 Chin Chin SI SI Easwrn Siam £1 £1 Haud Yai 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt £1 11 Huiy Yot Pref. £1 SI Huey434 words
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Article186 1928-07-02 8 l**u. Val. Pd. Euyor* Seller* 2 Alex. Brick. Pref*. 2.00 2.05 i Alex. Brick. Orda. 2.05 2.15 «i Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.16.0 6.0.0 1 Central Engine 0.60 U.f,5 Cycle A Carriage 0.60 0.55 m 4 E. Smelting Co. 12.75 13.25 TJ I Fraser Neave 17.00 17.50 J/0 Hammer A186 words
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Article98 1928-07-02 8 J. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 8% 6% prem. [infapore Cold Storage Deb. It p.c. iu65,000 104 108 Kngapore Municipal S p.c 1378,000 of 1901 par. 0 prem. Singapore Municipal 4 .4 p.c. lof 1907 11,600,000 90 par. tAigapore Municipal 4V4 p.c. l.f 1908 $1, 100,000 90 par. Singapore Municipal98 words
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Article398 1928-07-02 8 I t Fraaer aad Co. and Ljrall and Eratt* quotations. 411 Ale 1 A. A. kby (tl) iGajah (|l) Aljlitam (ID Alclaning ($1) A (Malay (|2) A loiek (ID Aml lnas B) A. Wnie (*D B»|,pN. (ID Bli'li-U. (|6) Bro,l utor K (ID B. J l_«. b. (fV)398 words
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Advertisement200 1928-07-02 8 MORTGAGEES' SALE AUCTION SALE of a cargo boat or tongkang called Sin Swee Hin, Regd. No. 1081 of 1927. Now lying in Kallang River, near Kampong Soopoo. Can oc inspected at any time before the sale. To be held at our sale-room. No. 17, Raffle* Place, on Friday, July 6,200 words
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Advertisement85 1928-07-02 8 Kluan, 1 IFIAT •DEL, 4 Aeater, 2 doors 700 I. «T. 2 800 50» M 1 4/5 v 3 800 s«t I 6/7 $1,000 itLL TOURER S 425 510 End four s 430 MAXWK LET TOl HER S 550 OVERL| 7 TOURER 750 CHKVB(I KNIG HT TOURfcil 750 AUSTINtp 785 words
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Advertisement145 1928-07-02 8 LOKE YEW DONOR SCHOLARSHIPS HONG KONG UNIVERSITY. One of these scholarships, which provide f.ce tuition at the University of Hong Kong, fulls vacant in January, 1929. It is open tc Chinese students Indigenous to British Malaya, who haw good school records and who are in needy circumstances. Appliations for it145 words
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Advertisement620 1928-07-02 8 MARY! WHO IS WHO? DONT POINT GEORGE -Wtl£N WEI ARC AT TnCICATHCDRMI fCfQ ffgWRTOITWILL. SHOW YOirfF/rjRYBODYI^^ LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other ClasgiHed Advts M ace page 16. WANTS, FOB SALE, ETC. Illl; BALE. Kiat Mil, lour-five-scati-r Apply Jl», Straits Times. FOR SALE, one Airedale pup, four months old. Apply 52, Straits Times.620 words
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Advertisement360 1928-07-02 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts., sec pagt 1". MISCELLANEOUS. OUR CUSTOMERS' INTEK2STS every eanalderation, and no a soever is taken of any order. Jitts A Co., Ltd., 06. Robinson Road, Phone K2l'. (lp) BERIO PURE OLIVE OIL, in onc-and-haif fallon tin < and Twli-iitro i. til.- Whit;- Capri and Ganeia360 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous80 1928-07-02 8 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Randan- Kcrbau Station. (By Courttny of Go eminent Health Officer.' For the 24 Jlojr. ending at Midnight on July 1. deg. Max *hade temperature 89.5 K Min. ihadi- temperature 75 F. Mean siiad.- tin perature 80.9 F. \!u\. sun ra.Iiati.n 160 K Mm. mass ra.i tiun 73 F80 words
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Article309 1928-07-02 9 SERIOUS OUTBREAK TWENTY PEOPLE KILLED AT KHARGPUR. SIKHS ATTACK MOSLEM PROCESSION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, June M. The most serious riots of recent years occurred at Kfcugfor yesterday as a result of a communal clash. Fifteen people were killed and li injured. Trouble started through309 words
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Article146 1928-07-02 9 POLICE HAVE TO FIRE ON MOB. [reuter telecram] Calcutta, July 1. One pcrsi.n Wai killed and lour woundt4 when the |x>lice tiled on a mo!> of Karv.alr.ut tribesmen at UM Salvaiion Army M-tt lenient at Saidpur, H< ntral. Karwalnuts aro a ciiminal ti ibe of the Wont type.146 words
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Article84 1928-07-02 9 Sum of £340.000 Raised By Sportsmen. [HltiriSll IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 1. The amount raised by subscription from all parts of the world as a personal tribute tin tin- fiftieth anniversary of his wedding to Lord Lonsdale, in recognition of his st iviccs to British sport, leached84 words
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Article76 1928-07-02 9 [reuter telegram] London, June 30. The Kinjr of Spain, who is a General in tlir Bjiti.-h Army, has been promoted Vielii Marshal. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 1. The only i:her foreign MTCMfal who holds this rank is the- Kin^ of Belgium. .Mai>li:il Kii,h sharesReuter - 76 words
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Article35 1928-07-02 9 [REITER TELEGRAM. \V;ishin,:icin, July 1. The Twmamjf unni.un-.Ts that i.:e I>ikr::l (>u\ i-i ti'.iciu clotd the books for tlic lisi;'l year t.uicJ at niidniKht IN Juuu M with u .urplu* of $^8,000,000.Reuter - 35 words
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Article74 1928-07-02 9 SIGNALMEN'S EVDENCE AT INQUIRE. [relter telegkam London. June 30. Two signalmen with 98 y<r«' MTviec betwam them gave evidence the Minis try of Transport inquiry into I e Darlinu' ton disaster. A shunter dramatically detribed how just before the collision, seeing jhe «ijnals wore against him, he applied,74 words
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Article191 1928-07-02 9 I. L. P. Approves Of Manifesto. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, Jaic 30. The National Administrative (Vindl of tie Independent Labour Party toiiay dis(ussi'd the joint Cook-Maxton njinifesto published in the New Leader recently and decided that the manifesto wp.s not intended to disrupt the Labour Paty. Mr. Maxton remainsReuter - 191 words
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Article44 1928-07-02 9 Machine Falls on Spectators In France. [reuter telegram] Vincennes, July 1. At an aviation meeting here yesterday the wings broke from a biplane anl it fell upon the horror-stricken spectaiors, injuring iwo women. The pilot was icinerated and the mechanic seriously injured.Reuter - 44 words
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Article92 1928-07-02 9 Great Increase in Artificial! Silk. [keuter telegram.] London, July The report of the Manchester Chamler af Commerce shows that exports of lo\ton and artificial silk and mixed ple<e scods in May exceeded the total in Maj, 1927, by 6,880,000 square yards, while the exports in the first fiveReuter - 92 words
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Article99 1928-07-02 9 Three Thousand Miles in Small Craft. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] New York, June 30. Four little American-owned yachts, the Mohawk, Nina, Pinta, and Isabella, the largest of which is only sixty feet long, started on a :!,000 mile race to Santander in Spain to-day for the gold cup presented byReuter - 99 words
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Article80 1928-07-02 9 Forty Years Work for The V.M.C.A. [REUTER TELEGRAM] New York, July 1. After forty years service as head of the Y.M.C.A. in the United States, Dr. John K. Mott has resigned to become president of the International Missionary Council. During the war Dr. Mott was executive secretaryReuter - 80 words
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Article62 1928-07-02 9 [relter telegram.] Simla, June 30. An epidemic of cholera is raging in the fertile and populous Kulu Valley. Then- have been I.HOO cases and 847 deaths. The Punjab Government has taken vigoiou.; Pleasures to che-'k the disease and prevent its spreading to Simla. < ourts, sc-huols62 words
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Article444 1928-07-02 9 THRILLING SCENES. WONDERFUL FEATS SHOWN. [REl'TER TELEGRAM] London, June 30. The annual Royal Air Force display at Hendon for R.A.F. charities afforded six hours' thrills to thousands of spectators Two hundred machines participated, and King George, King Alfonso, the Queer and Cabinet Ministers were present. TheReuter - 444 words
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Article87 1928-07-02 9 Protection of United States Ambassador. [REUTLR TELEGRAM.] Mexico City, July 1. It is it ->orted from Queretaro thut nine men founu near the railway in possession of dynamite were executed. It is presumed that the intended to blow up main line trains to and from Mexico City.Reuter - 87 words
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Article113 1928-07-02 9 GREAT INCREASE REPORTED. RECORD FOR FIRST HALF OF YEAR. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 1. Considerable increase in the construction of motor vessels in British shipyards is reported. There are 280 oilengined vessels totalling 1,760,000 tons gross, on order. Of thi3 209 are cargo and passenger ships,113 words
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Article128 1928-07-02 9 Trenchant Reasons fur His Resignation. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] Berlin, July 1. The reasons for Mar.shul l'ilsiulski 's resignation from the Pii-mL-rship of Poland are given with uncompromising vigour in a newspaper interview in Warsaw. Pilsudski said A Seijm (Diet) was created with the utmost difficulty by me, theReuter - 128 words
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Article115 1928-07-02 9 Filchner's Satisfaction With Scientific Results. [nEUTER TLLEGRAM.] Berlin, July 1. Still unable to wear boots or shoes owing to frozen feet sustained on his two years' journey through Tibet, the German explorer, Herr Filchner, has returned to Berlin. Inter', iewed, he expressed satisfaction as to the scientific resultsReuter - 115 words
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Article40 1928-07-02 9 Reports of Soviet Concentration Denied. [REUTER TELEGRAM] Moscow, July 1. The official Tass Bganey is authorised to declare that the report of the concenration of Soviet aimed fortes in the /ieinity of the Finnish frontier is entirely anfounded.Reuter - 40 words
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Article33 1928-07-02 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 1. The telephone service between Britain and Mexico was opened this evening with conversations between Lord Wolmer, Assistant Postmaster-General, and a representative of the Mexican Government.33 words
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Article, Illustration32 1928-07-02 9 HU Exc-llency the Governor attended the ninth annual At Home of the Si»r»|KTe Yacht Club on Saturday when Lady Clifford presented »He prise* for the year* event*.32 words
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Article127 1928-07-02 9 FEARED LOSS OF ANOTHER AIRMAN. [reuter telegram] Rome, July 1. It is feared that there is another victim in connection with the search for the Italia crew. An airman, Babushkin, attached to the Russian ice-breaker, Malyguin, took off in the direction of Foyn Island on FridayReuter - 127 words
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Article55 1928-07-02 9 Forty-eight Killed in French Disaster. [WEUTKR TELEGRAM] St. Etiennc, July 1. Forty-eight people were killed in a violent explosion at Rochela Moliere mine. The disaster originated in a comparatively trifling fire, but a fall of earth broke the compressed air pipes and poisonous gases penetrated to the workingReuter - 55 words
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Article153 1928-07-02 9 [reuter far eastern service.] Hong Kong, June 30. The Scots Guards have left for Shanghai. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] Detroit, July 1. Twelve balloons, namely three American, three German, two French, one Danish, one Swiss, one Argentinian and one Belgian, have started on the Gordon Bennett balloon race.153 words
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Article62 1928-07-02 9 [trans-ocean via pan-asia] Berlin, June 30. The fifteenth German shipping conference has opened in Hamburg. The chairman, Herr Holm, stated that genera) development was normal, but the freight market was unfavourable. The agenda includes discussion of revision of the international signal book and reform of the international62 words
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Article40 1928-07-02 9 General Obregon Returned Unopposed. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] Mexico City, July 2. General Obregon, the only candidate, was cUcU'd President of Mexico for aix years. He announced that he intends to c >ntinue substantially the policy of President Calles.Reuter - 40 words
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Article56 1928-07-02 9 [trans-ocean via pan-asia] Berlin, July 1. The German Press attaches much importance to the Geneva controversy over the ultimate form of the German war prevention proposals. The opposition to the suggested general protocol is much regretted as the latter is believed by far the more effective instrument56 words
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Article113 1928-07-02 9 On Saturday afternoon, theri died at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, Victoria Street, Sister Sainte Claire, a Nun of the Order of St Maur, at the age of 62 years. Coming out from Fiance originally for the Bangkok branch of the Convent, she and her companions were sent113 words
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Article2641 1928-07-02 9 COUNCIL MEETING. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PROMISED. POLICE DELAY IN TRAFFIC CASES. (Monday, July 2) Present. H.E. the Governor (Sir Hugh Clifford M.C.S., G.C.M.G., G.B.E.). H.E. the General Oflicor Commanding the Troops, Malaya (Major Gaaa fl Sir C. C. van Stvaubenzec, C.B., CJf.G.) Official Members The Hon. the2,641 words
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Letter444 1928-07-02 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I have noted from various recent reports of street accidents that in almost every case, the driver was not provided with a licence, or, if with a licence then not with a licence for the particular make of car which444 words
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Letter520 1928-07-02 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Please allow me to quote from the latest number of "The Inquirer" (a Unitarian paper) which, perhaps, may be as interesting as the words of Pythagoras and other ancient philosophers The subject of personal immortality has been raised again by the520 words
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Letter112 1928-07-02 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, "Zocto is scarcely in order in quoting Ingerdoll in defence of an avowed atheist. Those who knew Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll intimately have placed it on record that he never was the fool vt Scripture who said in his heart "There is112 words
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Article20 1928-07-02 10 The Selangor Club is advertising for a European Lady Superintendent For the Club buildings at Fraser's Hill.20 words
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Article30 1928-07-02 10 News has been received from Jeddah that the wife of Raja Abdul Hamid has died whilst on a pilgrimage there. The deceased was a daughter of the late Sultan Jalil.30 words
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Article38 1928-07-02 10 A sum of $10,000 is being spent by the F.M.S. Government in connection with the investigation regarding the distribution MM numbers of the larger fauna of the Malay States and for the collection of specimens for scientific purposes.38 words
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Article43 1928-07-02 10 At a recent Kirk Session meeting of the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of Perak a resolution was adopted that employers should be urged to endeavour, where possible, to arrange a weekly holiday on days coincident with the religious opportunities of the various denominations.43 words
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Article49 1928-07-02 10 When the Second Court case was mentioned <>■] Saturday in which two Indian coolies on Sembawang estate are alleged to have inflicted fata) injuries on a Chinese latex thief, it was stated that the charge of murder against them is to be altered to one of voluntarily causing grievous hurt.49 words
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Article56 1928-07-02 10 As a result of the inquiry instituted by the Chief Justice into the sentences of a $20 fine or a month's imprisonment ncently imposed in the Kuula Lumpur police court on two Chinese who talked in court and two others who failed to lemove their hats, the sentences have been56 words
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Article56 1928-07-02 10 The Portuguese Church of St Joseph was yesterday en fete, for the triple event, the Feast of the Most Precious Blood, the first communion, and the confirmation service. At 8 a.m. the pontifical high mas 3 was p'-'fjrmed by Monseigneur Nunes, the Bishop of Macau, assisted, by the Vicar General,56 words
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Article60 1928-07-02 10 The League of. Nations health bulletin for the week ending June 2.'i states that in Calcutta there were 1)7 cholera and 20 smallpox deaths, as against 85 and 16 respectively during the previous week. In Rangoon there were ten plague, two cholera and one smallpox deaths as against eight plague60 words
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Article82 1928-07-02 10 In the Lai Ycu Seng case in the Penang Supreme Court, in the course of a long oral judgment, on Friday Mr. Justire Stevens made a scathing denunciation of ihe plaintiff's story, wires our Penang correspondent. If it was true, he said, he had swindled his father and if It82 words
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Article87 1928-07-02 10 Startling Figures Quoted at A Manchester Meeting. Startling figures, indicating the plight of the American Section of the Lancashire cotton trade, were quoted at the annual meeting of the Cotton Yarn Association held in Manchester. Mr. G. L Tattersall, who presided, explained that every pound of yarn87 words
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Article142 1928-07-02 10 Plans for the Triple Bill to be produced by the S. A. D. C. on July 14, 17, 19, an* 21 will be opened at John Little and Co.'e at 8.30 a.m. on Thursday. The committee again ask the public to help by making a142 words
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Article113 1928-07-02 10 The St. Andrew's Cathedral fete opens at 10 a.m. to-morrow. In the unavoidable absence of Lady Marriott Sir Hayes Marriott will declare the fete open, and it will be continued until 1 o'clock. It reopens at 4 p.m. and will carry on until 7 p.m. Refreshments113 words
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Article81 1928-07-02 10 A new place of entertainment which sliouid prove popular has been opened at 56, East Coast Road, under the name of the "Spanish Tea Garden." It was inaugurated on Saturday evening, when in return for a moderate admission charge patrons were able to dance to an excellent Filipino81 words
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Article22 1928-07-02 10 Starting from scratch Fa-quhar won the *i yards race at the Swimming Club yesterday in the good time of 2^-5 sees.22 words
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Article59 1928-07-02 10 Record in Trials by Hurdling Champion. [REL'TER TELEGRAM.] New York, June 30. In the Olympic Games trials to-day Morgan Taylor, the 1924 Olympic Games huuttiBC champion, did the 400 metre hi-rdles in 53 1/10 seconds, which is claimc I to be a world's record. The previous record wasReuter - 59 words
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Article76 1928-07-02 10 Selangor Beat Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 30. In the Malaya Cup competition this afternoon Selangor defeated Penang by two goals to nil before 8,000 spectators. The winners were superior in speed and combination, and always held the upper hand. Chan Hee headed in after ten minutes.76 words
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Article468 1928-07-02 10 Successful Annual Regatta. The ninth annual regatta of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club was held on Saturday, when rowing and sailing evrnts attracted a large gathering of spectators. H.E. the Governor, Sir Hugh Clifford, and Lady Clifford, H.E. the G.O.C.. Sir C. I van Straubenzee, and Lady468 words
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Article121 1928-07-02 10 Selangor and Perak Championships. Ong Ee Kong retained the singles championship of Selangor on Saturday, beating Scovell, 6—2, 6—4. At Ipoh Lam Say Kee won the Perak championship beating One Thuan Beng, 6—2, 6—4. In the final of women s singles Mrs. Ryan beat Mrs. Woods, 6 6—1.121 words
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Article247 1928-07-02 10 Weights for First Da^ At Ipoh. The Pcrnk Turf Club meeting will begin on Saturday. The following handicaps are announced Hornet, Clais 11, Fourth Divuion 1 mile and 50 yards).— Dowse the Glim 9, Pegasus X.12, Gladiator 111 8.12. Drunken Dan 8.10. Himena 8.9, I rince Flippant 8.6,247 words
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Article90 1928-07-02 10 Duffer's Cup at Keppel. Thirty cards were taken out for the Duffer's Cup at Keppel, and the following qualified The draw for the first round (whic'.i must be played by July It) is as follows Giil v. Hosking, Woodhouse v. Robinson, Cox v. Webb, Wilson v. Sands. v. cox90 words
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Article360 1928-07-02 11 £300,000 HONEYMOON. FOUNTAIN IN PRIVATE ROOM. A vast throng of curious residents and visitors in the suburb of St. Germain peered through the gates of the magnificent estate of the Maharajah of Indore, in an attempt to see his American bride, the former Nancy Anne Miller, of360 words
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Article248 1928-07-02 11 Crushed by Masonry In Railway Tunnel. Four men were crushed to death on the afternoon of Friday, May 4, when sixty feet of Cofton Tunrel, at Barnt Green, on the London, Midland, and Scottish Railway, between Birmingham and Bromsgrove, collapsed without warning. This disaster occurred a few248 words
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Article98 1928-07-02 11 Twelve Tavoy Mines Fought By London Company. The Consolidated Tin Mines of 3urma IW I'nuiPcl in l^ondon recently, thu capital of tin- company being 11,000.000 sterling. They have taken over mainly the properties of the Burma Finance and Mining Company as well as eleven other mines98 words
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Article85 1928-07-02 11 lurid Interview in American Newspaper. An authorised interview with the ex-Kai«wr at Doom is published by the New York American. The former Emperor declares that the struggle to wrest the mastery of the world from thi- whitr race is in full sum-. ln;ii the battle for the emanripaticjn85 words
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Advertisement369 1928-07-02 11 mQ ;mi inferior oil should never be surprised il he has engine trouble. The most elementary principle of run-, ning a car economically and efficiently is to use a good lubricant The BEST is MJg"--v#?aL WAKEFIELD Product of un AH-DriHxh Firm. C. C. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England) 94.369 words
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Advertisement527 1928-07-02 11 SQUIBB'S AGUE SPECIFIC A marvellous and never failing Indian cure for Fever, Ague, and all affections arising from Biliary Derangements caused by Malaria, such as Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent, Remittent, and Bilious Fevers, and Influenza. Thousands selling throughout India. SAMPLES FREE TO ESTATE MANAGERS. Invented and Prepared by THE527 words
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Advertisement282 1928-07-02 11 Don't Forget KODAK, LTD., (Incorporated in England) 130, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGA!»OKE. Motor owners are recognising more and more the out' standing qualities of the Exide battery. Ewr since the first electrically equipped car wax fined with an Exide in PI I, the Exide starter battery 'has '.MJH been developed by282 words
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Article904 1928-07-02 12 A NEW BOOK. PRAISE FOR COUNTRY AND PEOPLE. I IiKlern Malay, hv L Richmond >\ t r. •••„■<• Allen and I'nwin. ir.s. Mr. Wheeler to i >■ eel ratastfci i 1: ■a laMc and laflM lx tk. H ..mi.! vhich will I* familiar to 1 many laadire,904 words
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Article616 1928-07-02 12 WILD SCENES IN THE ALBERT HALT I An cxtraordim ry dcmonstr ion and one thai is supremely disraatel I to British sportsirr.nship tui-icd the A ttart Hell ir.to :i madhouse when Tommy Milligan 'wm (dven the decision ovir Mcj > Rosen1» i'i!n, middle-weight champioi of the United616 words
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Article150 1928-07-02 12 Engagements During Past Week. Monday. June 2">. Hit K.-.cellrm y the GmM attended j t apt.iin (I. N. Macartney. A.D.C., reiu;u'il to Singapore by the S.Y. Sea I>lk>. In the afternoon His Kxrellencv and Lady Clifford attended by Captain G. N. Macartney witnessed the final of the Singapore150 words
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Article106 1928-07-02 12 l i jiriamnic ot <irii!> ui> to and for .Monday. July 2. lOC p.m.. Diill Hall.i S.li.A. (v), Training for promotion ex-! an., nation Drill Hall, A (M.G.) O>.. Offi- Mil ;.nil N.C.O's. Revolver Practice. I >.].iy. .July Mi p.m.. Drill Hall,! A (M.G.) Co., (mean and106 words
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Advertisement178 1928-07-02 12 The Best Dance Bands of Britain and 'America make "His Master's Voice" Records The name His Master* Voice on a Dance Record is your assurance of its being the best obtainable- All the jHfid popular successes and every /g±-. style of playing are reprefflc ft r^^ sented to suit all178 words
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Advertisement356 1928-07-02 12 Raffles Hotel Rooms with Latest Sanitary Arrangement*. Grill Room unequalled in the Bast. TEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY DINER DANSANT EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY in the Finest and Coolest P.all Rmim to SAKE McC.UIRE'S ORCHESTRA SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL COPJCHHT Every Sunday, 9.15 p.m. Plsno: MONIA LITTER. SARKIES RROS.. Proprietors.356 words
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Advertisement167 1928-07-02 13 EOTsXSNEI hi' TWrttrNOEPS TH£ jfXs. It"" StllCY dCM*RMH«i OKnln '.>- MEDICAL HALL. LTD. LATEST HITS ON THE UNSWICK RECORDS tTAINABLI AT 54, lIICH STREET. GREEN MANURE SEED mkan Tjiasem Co.. JAVA. TCII PLANTATIONS OF LTD.. LONDON). mpany will have availahU Dacaabar, 1323, consider I seed from the following t Per167 words
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Advertisement675 1928-07-02 13 Assets over $8,000,000 S.C. Assurance in orce over $30,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Ou, Ltd. (laeorporatad In Strait* SottUmsnts) HEAD OFFICH t Winchester H00... Sinr-pora. LONDON ifld I M. Old J.wry. EC. Th« Company has «>O,OOO depositad with tha Snprama Court of «ngland aad eomplias with »h. British Lifa675 words
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Advertisement585 1928-07-02 13 BANKING HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) Herd Office HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issoe and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Funds Sterling £6,000,000 Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. H. Compton, Esq., Chairman. N. S. Brown, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Hon. Mr.585 words
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Advertisement513 1928-07-02 13 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK j OF INDI^, LTD. (Incorporated in Knglsnd) Capital Authorised £1.000,000 Capital Subscribed £1.800,000 Capital Paid up £1.0R0.0(i0 J Reserve Fund and Rest «1,Q84,84u HOARD OP DIRECTORS I. m. Rviie. Chui'man. P. R. Chalmers. Esq. Charles J. Hambro. J. O. Robinson, Esq. K«q. Sir David Yule. Bart.513 words
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Advertisement308 1928-07-02 13 INSURANCE Th b MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. 2nd oor. Hong Kong Hank Chrs., Singapore. Al plans of Life Endowment and Annuity polid) issued al best terms obtainable in MalaVa. Assets Exceed £15,000,000. COMMERCIAL UNION, I ASSURANCE CO., LTD. I (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life. Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets308 words
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Advertisement779 1928-07-02 13 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VKRY VALUABLE TOWN AND COI NTKV PROPERTIES. To be held at Hasan. Cbsoaf Kimn Sonic A Va* sale-room, No. (0, Ihulia Btraat, Singapore, on Wednesday. July 4, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Vulual.:.' rraahold land :.n«l turraca dwelling house known ;is No. I-':'. DsTOßaMra !;<.<d, Singapore,779 words
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Article673 1928-07-02 14 "GRATIFYINGLY STEADY" RESULTS. f the Mr. <!'ii;i i I A*! M. Siae, haa Orant .i require I ilunr.. 1 :"iiiunt tciil ci>u' litiol whi< i K Road. i ii. i prclid iii eti lo ti remained onlj f«r v. to unpack it thr r taill khipped673 words
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Article106 1928-07-02 14 [Xich -Nicai, Berriw.] T.ikiu. .1 in. The < 'ouiu'il. ;i thr tmaerial presence,! to-day i>a^s.il rekolauoa, by 14 t" i in favour of il Govenuneat'i pna«ati| to enfoivr f.n HTJaMI PaMC I'reserva- tinn l.a.v aj an urg*aty Imperial Drerat. 1 In- Decree expected to be proclalwed106 words
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Article91 1928-07-02 14 Four Killed in r'lyinij Huat Undent. I.nnilun. June 17 l.v,' MMM MM I killed und full! ,-i rioti-ly injuri'il i:il ;ii! ('\tr.inniin:ii accident 1..: i tijintr bu.it! round-about on Margate Pfaaaarc Ground. I I'hi- hoai.- MX twilfag :it full-speoil I round v ,ii- and their oocu-j pants91 words
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Advertisement206 1928-07-02 14 IiHI tT 1 I1I 1 I'M'^rt|vWia> I m^rni jaL,^ r_f *ft^ i.i.t law ~v I /Lj IsMMSBnemfIB^BBBImS^BB^BB^BMHmIB^B ,f\ Bml»BaoBa»»*'*f Ox carts are still fasliion- simply isnot modern, andwill able in some corners of the neither satisfy nor endure. Kurth, and houses without •jt—j* Owners are rapidly discoverthe convenience or runnintj206 words
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Advertisement349 1928-07-02 14 LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA CHAMPIONSHIP MFETI N t 192.^. Play will commence as follows Ladies' Events. Monday, July 30. Men's and Mixed Doubles. Friday. August 3. Male competitors not resident in Sine* pore will not be required to play befoi Bataraay, August 4. K VENTS 1. The Men's Singles349 words
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Advertisement708 1928-07-02 14 NOTICE IN T!!E ERT'Tr OF >VVIK SIANG KAW (OR KOW) DECEASED Pwmual OHinnnw No. 11l NOTICE N hereby given thai ;.)1 tteaHaw r other Demons having mi or demands on m againsl the <■ tate of Kwik Sinn* Caw mr Cod r> ('i.'il a- Bamarang in February l v .<,708 words
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Advertisement238 1928-07-02 15 Your Investments are quite sound when made at the Crown Jeweller. The strength of our organisation, its influonce over the diamond market and capacity to lend force to our customers enables us to gather many customers. NEW SHIPMENT of Gold and Silver articles, Gold and Silver cigarette cases, Real amber238 words
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Advertisement177 1928-07-02 15 UTE^CUPS WHITE GLAZED AND EARTHENWARE >LL SIZES. READY STOCKS. Enquiries Solicited. LEE KIM SOO 40, HIGH STREET. THE LEITER-WRUER FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN A Practical, Sensible and Concise Guide to Letter-writing, written in a style suitable for everyday correspondence. Reliable assistance is given in the construction of almost every form177 words
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Advertisement969 1928-07-02 15 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PREPAYMENT CHARGES for WanU, For Sale, To Let, etc, in ordinary close set type (average six words to line) are Par line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cents, three ins. 64 cents, four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve969 words
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Advertisement865 1928-07-02 15 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 135, Devonshire Boad. Apply 4, D'Almeida Strett. TO LET, B-B, Mount SophiaT^ApplyM. H. Sassoon, 5, Malacca Street. TO LET, new bungalow, 12-A, Teluk Kurau Road. Apply 188, Cecil Street. TO LET. No. 117, North Bridge Road. Imn.i'diate entry. A|iply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, compound house,865 words
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Advertisement156 1928-07-02 15 SOP TEAKWOOD OFFICE DESKS AND WRITING JABLES 6 Ix 1 ft.. <• drawers £60 5Jx 3 ft., (> $40 5Jx 3 ft., 2 I $25 4»/Jx 2' z ft.. 2 f $20 J Spti'i.i! <!om-;t- to i-r.l*. OUR SPECIALVY P" ~1 till TYPISTS TEAK TABLE Kitted four drawers, extending Hap156 words
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Advertisement392 1928-07-02 15 VARIETY OF BOOKS MEMORIES AM) ADVENTURES, by A. Conan. Doyle $10.00 WONDERFUL AFRICA, with 1 colour and 36 Mack and white illua., by F JV. Donni•horne $11.00 PEACOCKS AND PAGODAS, with 45 illua.. by P. Kdmonds f 6.25 TAHITI ISI.E OF DREAMS, xith 60 Pholo*. by R. Krablr s.lill THE392 words
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Advertisement111 1928-07-02 16 ROIB SERVICE |jSP|flP| Sole Distributors for Malawi. ITALASIA, tiTD. I Incorporated in the Straits Settlements! i "NY CARLSBERG BEER" I A genuine and most popular beverage known and prized all over the world. m rvk Obtainable at most Hptels, Clubs, and Resthouses in Straits Settlements and the Malay 1 j111 words
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Advertisement320 1928-07-02 16 .1 Feel That d B j, Surge of Power Q 1' 'jf >W Slide behind thewhealo£aChryi|(r,*ep i gi tWacedkiafcr and feel that surge of powor. £'V iRo t Lil ar iiterally leaps forward, accelerating S^ v W\ K-'m& 'W M an incre<^ ililv short time from sto S\ I'iHil 25320 words
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