The Straits Times, 4 July 1928

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times No. 28,824 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1928, I PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 99 1 Milkmaid Sweetened. Full Cream Milk Bf KBb9 Ear I II ftW| SWEETENED CQNDENSEp^WCT) Ask Your Dealer for "ANCHOR" Brand r t^'^^S^^f^*' I Another addition to the famous |fl DTf^^ra^V^f^Tjl bVA Government supervision and "ANCHOR" family of dairy M BSlMJ^^^Bßlgß X processed b> the latest scienproducts. over 30,000 tons of JI
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    • 5 1 MilkmKi! Ftrrlizcd 1 Natural Milk.
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  • 1636 2 RETIREMENT OF THE SPEAKER. OXFORD DICTIONARY FINISHED. (By Our Special Correspondent.) London, June 7. The House of Commons is in harness again and under conditions which are something like an English summer ought to be, members are discussing the Rating and Valuation (Apportionment) Bill, which marks the second
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 451 2 A SEASIDE HOME on the Beach Estate, immediately adjoining BRIGHTON A wondr.fu! Britah Seaside Land investment with an initial paratenl M tl sires you Ins opportunity to participate between this date and October 1928. in our FREE GIFT OF A £1,200 SEASIDE HOME This is the tilth Free Gift House
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    • 213 2 Cive Your Shin An Oxggenßath v *v-' v iif^ IV.SU Regular use of V*WY«H Cre»m virtually gives the $k n an Owsen bath. Ven-Yusa puts MW UU m:o i he i issues impartinj a velvety sofrnci* and sweet freshness to the skin *nd complexion. THE SECRET 01 BEAUTY Indai-ity -Italian
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    • 132 2 Haiphong \v^ I j 1 (yi tN f /'j S V' A-*if#JL»l^ il Suppl'cd to t! i port MttnicipaKty. (*ui i rnwciil of JoJ'-ire, M:«)"« Muiti ••■;(>. f.M.S Raihrmjra and all iMidbiK ti n-r»ct'>r»». Dupire Brothers •?<i\t Ag^U. SINGAPORE. SPECIFY PROVED RELIABILITY We have the RIGHT MOTOR for your needs.
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  • 136 3 Ltixury of the New P. and 0. Indhn Mail Steamer. London, June 22. The Passengers Dream will sail f«r Bombay from London on March 28 1929, when the P. and O. mail steamer Viceroy of India will make her maiden The new vessel will be the last
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  • 111 3 l rnirniw of drills up to and for Ju!\ 8, 1328. Wednesday, July 4, 5.15 ul Drill Hall, A (M.G.) Co.. Officers and N.C.O's, Revolva Pnetka; Drill Hall, S.V.C. Band, fund Practice p.m.. Drill Hall, Cadets, Ruffles Inst.. Weapon Training. Friday, July 6. 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hal!,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 140 3 is finally Tested on Shell vr-»r ydfj V, s MORRIS engine* 'hell and Shell alone iii —%o that they may know, with certainty, exactly what performance each e.ngine is capable of in power, b acceieratkm. DOSE" THERf v< AGurofDis hed Excellence! You will find man] at n ahro shxs on
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    • 625 3 LATEST DANCE RECORDS. Made in U.S.A. 63C0 Old M, Donald hid a farm (Venal Comedy) The irrevn grant) ftVW all around (\dral C'.nui-v) U362 Tho ataldSSl of the submarine S-l (Old Timo Sin in' and Playin') Tho Marian Tarkrr murdvr (Old Time Singin' and Playin') <;.■;>;■! Tho fatal wrddine (OU
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    • 226 3 V T and enjoy it to ifie last xlrop its "PMCEMIX 6IH6E.R ALE// Phone :3V63 SENE ULLM ANN'S WATCHES JEWELLERY PEARL NECKLACES GOLD AND SILVERWARE CUT CRYSTAL FANCY ARTICLES FOR PRESENTS BEKE OILMANN X and L. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. COX KINGS (AGENTS), LIMITED Head Office 13, REGENT STREET, LONDON, S.W.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 522 4 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL BJt, CO. UNDER CONT .ACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA. AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore RAJPUTAN'A 16.G00 July 14 KALYAN a,lOO
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    • 606 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Kotteidam Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HARUNA MARU 10,500 July 6 6 KA:.:O KABU 8,000 July 19 20 KATORI MARU 111.000 Au K 2 3 ATSUTA KABU h.OOO Auir. 10 17 RASH IMA MARU 10,000 Au K :JO 31
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    • 489 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOUIiXE. VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Regular mc.-.thly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7.875 tons) and the new motor vessel. MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARKI.LA is one of the largest and finest Steaaaan trading to Australia, Cabins
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    • 622 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. .1640, with sub-connections ti Paaaaga, Freight, Transhipment Marine Dents, and Manager's Desk. Representatives for Singapore and Straits Settlement of liie Official Tourist Bureau of Java. All information, detailed itineration
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    • 539 4 THE BLUE fWMI USE TBB OCEAN STKAM SHU' CO, LIMITED. THB CHINA MUTUAL 3 HAM NAY. CO, r.'fU. (IncorpuiuUd in Baglaar.) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMI TERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAM BURG AND BREMEN.-- GENOA. HAS i SEILI.ES. LIVERPOOL AND QLAKGOW MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.—B OSTON. NKW YOI.K AND BAMTKOBB.
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    • 468 4 THE $i&M STEAH KAV. cs M us. '.int^riiornl.-d lv I v tAV.,k II COASI NG BtUtVKB.* For ;iI J. i. -laataa, «-.ii>nn. i;luji;n. PataaJ, rfiniiu.a, l.iicon, S.i.don, Kob*anini, Langiuan, i.hu.npon anj Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA la pen July 4 The s: aritt i-lecinc light ai J \uk- lecommodai.un for Si
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 548 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTB. (Incon -orated in England) TIXEIcMAN" .LITm PAMBNOES ANT FKEIOHT SERVICE T< THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT rstgiKHT sKKVica O1O 1 TWARD3 T« Hong Kong, Shftngkal and Japaa Un« S'por V OF KITARTOO* July s.s. CITY OF MHOS Aug. 2(1 s.'. MATOrPO Sept. 22
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    • 458 5 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICB NEW YORE and BOSTON via COLOMBO, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES. Arrive Leave Leave Spore S'pora Penang tVMMaatf Polk July July 12 July 14 PMMaaJ Adam* July 23 July 26 July 28 President Garfleld Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 11 President Harrison Aug.
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    • 523 5 JOINT SERVICE OF STOOMYAART MAATSCHAPPU "NEDERLAND" ROTTERDAMSCHE LLOYD HOMEWARDS. GENOA, SOUTHAMPTON, AMSTERDAM via Bclawan, Sahang, Colombo and Algiers Leave Spore S.M.X. Vessels Tonnage (at noon) P. DER NEDERLANDEN 11,000 July It CHS. HUYGENS 16,000 July 27 JOHAN DE WITT 10,500 Aug. 10 PRINSES JULIANA 8,000 Aug. 24 P. C. HOOFT
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    • 341 5 NORWEGIAN, AFRIGA AND AUSTRALIA LINE Owner W. WILHELMSEN, OSLO. THE NEW FAST MOTOR VESSEL Duo Sails m.v. TALLEYRAND July 22 23 For MARSEILLES, DUNKIRK, ROTTERDAM and HAMBURG, also Spanish Port* if inducement offers. Por particulars, apply to Agents in S.S. and F.M.S. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD, (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) Tel.
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    • 122 5 IPENTRAI ENGJNE WORKSLfa L SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. SANITARY ENGINEERS AND DRAINAGE eONTiUCTQHS SOLE AGENTS: FOR SANITARY APPLIANCES S.-22. SKOOKUM (FULLY PROTECTED BY PATENTS). Our stock of Skookuii: Packing has now arrived and we have jfood supplies of the following sizes 516,5 16 V 2,V 2 and 1 in. SKOOKUM
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 542 6 PAVILION From Wednesday, July 4 to Tuesday, July 10, at 9.15 pm. sharp. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE HAROLD LLOYD in THE KID BROTHER Tht Plight— l Twinkle from the Screen's Bipgest Star. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. LEFTY FLYNN in HIGH AND HANDSOME NO KHKE LIST— NO HAI.K
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    • 261 6 VICTORIA THEATRE FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY GRAND OPENING NIGHT TONICUT at 8 p.m. THE CHINESE OPERATIC CO. OF SHANGHAI I'KKSENT THE FAMOUS MOVIE STAR MISS MAY MAY LEE and Her Talented Vaudeville Stars. Never before has such a Company visited these shores. LIGHT DitAMAS, COMEDIES and DANCING GALORE. To avoid
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    • 237 6 (jRIFFIIuS ®si; COMING! WILLIAM FOX'S SUNRISE Directed by F. W. MUKNAU. The picture acclaimed the world over as the greatest Masterpiece in Film History. The Dawn of a New Era in the Art of MOTION PICTURL ENTERTAINMENT. WATCH FURTHER AXSOUNCEMENT. ALHAMBRA Commencing Thursday. July 12 Sauciest of Pranks from Ihe
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  • 223 7 FIXTURES. Wednmdajr, July 4 II. W. HJU a.m.. 8.3, 10.59 p.m., 9.7. Mlaliai H. W a.m., U, 8.:J0 p.m., 6.5 Thuniday, July 5 M. W. Ml p.m., fc.3, 11.3B p.m., 9.8. II. U.. .:i(i m.m.. U, 0 p.m., CO. K. I. htMMri mail closes. Frld.-.y. July S
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  • 128 7 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BO ARD WV.IiKMlay, July I. Shipi alongside I he Wharves or expected tu arrive. arm harbour Main Wharf Cliantek, Auby, Shark, Lch Aspllon, Hunga, Drentc, M Lighter Loetoi-ng. Oil Wharf Nil Coal Wharf Sea Belle VESSELS IN MCt DOCKS Tanjong I'agar. Alberl Daea Nil Victoria Dock Nil heppel
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  • 239 7 ALTON A, („i.. :i.:.:'* tons, from Batavia 3-7. for Penang 6-7. L'UIAN, tons, from Penang 4-7. fi>:- Penang B-7. i ENTAUR, Brit, IJJOO t..ns. fvata Fremantlv 4-7, for Krcmantle 6-». < UK. HUYGENB, Out.. 'J.27S tons, from \i.i-tcnlani '.-7. feir liatavia 4-7. >.! M)\ MAIM .li.p.. l.hlll tons,
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  • 177 7 To-day. PontianaJi Phiktetatea) I Mi Hainan, Japan, Korea, For-i.n.-.i. l.a^l Sii>iria. Philippine Islands, Western < atiada and acs of r.S A. (Talmal 2 p.m Trengia— PataaJ and Ban- alaya i 2 p.m. I Boathern and Western India 2 n.pBcngkalis. Siak and Pakan Baroe i Van ,:c r
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 155 7 Singapore, July 4. Rubber.- Local 29' z cents. Dull. Tin. London £20:1 10s. Rubbers.— Quiet. New Serendahs 2.05-2.2.1. .lerain Kuantans ;W eants-1.16. onncmaraf 1-1.10, I'tan Simpans 1.27 > r -1.10. flu Uqnuts la, irons DO-4C cents, Allenbys 1.1."i-1.2.'>, ilukit Katil.s 4'i-r ll cents, New Scudnis 1.05-1.10,
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    • 151 7 Singapore, July 4. London. Rabbet yd., unchanged. Local 30 cents. London. Tin £20;; 10s., 975. 6d. Mining.— Quiet. North Taiping 94-9 C cents. South Taiping 40-42 cents, Taiping •SVi-BTVi cents. Maluva Consols 75-80 cents, Kuchai 1.20-1.25, Rahman Hydraulics 1.25\:.H), Sungei Way 2.55-2.60, Petaling 3.90Mt, Klani; Rivers
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  • 81 7 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 3. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.096, Athens 374 ft, Berlin 20.42, Bombay 1 6%d., Brussels ol.lil, Bucharest 792'^. Huenos Aires 47 r Copenhagen 18.19, Geneva 55.28, Hclsingfors l'Jo 1 Honj; Kong 2s. o\ii.. Kobe Is. 0.15-16 d., Lisbon 2 7 31-32, Madrid t»M, Milan
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  • 39 7 By faultier* Mhos II klahvu llooft nrtrapoe.;. •;kma i.en Arra. S'porc London Kay If June May :;n J une 25 May ::l June 2G June 1 June 2~i June 8 June 3d June 7 July 2
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  • 268 7 EXCUANGE. Singapore, July 4. On London, Bank 4 m/t 2/8% Demand 2/3 11/ lii Private 3 m. credit 2/4 7/32 On New York. Demand 50 3/1 C Private 90 d/s 67% On France, Bank T.T. K2fi On India, Hank T.T. 1M On Hong Kong, Bunk T.T. 9%
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  • 58 7 Tone of Market Quiet. Latest Cable t— Lftßdon Spot Sheet 3d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. ewsta !8'» per lb. t.S.S. equal t. Standard, Q.C.P. Itandard R.S.S. on Tender pi. Buyi-rs M 30 U :to<, 30 ■S.I U Seller; HO 3094 »iS
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 441 7 Issue Vai. I'd. .13 .15 P. Plandot i PMawat 5/- 5/- Pengkalun Ord. 1 1 I'etuling £1 £1 Phin Soon i'l £1 Puchong £1 12/- I'uneah I i I'uteh 1 1 Kahman Ilwl. 1 1 llujah Pemk £1 £1 P.ambutan 1 1 Uantau (Ord.) 1 1 Ku'Uau (Pref. II
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    • 181 7 Iiaae /•I. Fd. Buyers Seller 2 2 Alex. Brick. Prefs. 2.00 2.05 2 2 Alex. Brick. Ords. 2.06 2.16 ■I £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.16.0 ft.0.0 1 1 Central Engine O.bO 0.C5 1 1 Cycle A Carriage 0.50 0.65 :i £1 E. Smelting Co. 12.75 13.25 5 6 l-'rascr
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    • 97 7 U. En*. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 S% prem. Singapore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.c. $555,000 104 108 Singapore Municipal 6 p.c 1,878,000 of IUOI par. 0 prem. Singapore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1907 $1,600,000 90 par. Singapore Municipal 4H p.c. of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par. Sintrapoic Municipal 4 p.c. of
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    • 400 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt'a qnotations. Ailenby ($1) Alor Gajah ($1) A. Hitam ($1) A. Kunine ($1) Am. Malay <*2) A. M*M (*li A. I'anas i i Balgownie (slj tßassett ($1 i Bronas N ($1) I'runei U. *6) B. Jilutong ($1) ii. Kulil ($1) Bukit K.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 287 7 FRANKEL'S OR URNITURE VICTORIA STREET (Watch Our Advt. J'ajrc 16). IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of well l.cpt wax-polished and walnut mluiik- 1 .l;:va U-.ik household furniture, piano, i-tc. At Ko>.no:it)i, No. 10. Scotts Road, on Saturday July 7. at 2..10 p.m. .^uprising an excellent toned cottage piane by a*ssaali raai. in
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    • 86 7 FIAT 509 MODE!,. 4 sonter. 2 doors 700 509 4 i 800 .-,01 4/5 3 5 800 510 6/7 $1,000 MAXWELL TOURER S 425 OVERLAND FOUR S 4 SO CHEVROLET TOl RER S 550 AUSTIN 7 TOURER S 730 WILLYS-KNIGHT TOURER S 750 ANSALDO 7 seater $1,000 SWIFT 800 BUICK
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    • 120 7 WATCH FOR! THE VENUS OPERA At the ALEXANDRA HALL. The date of the opening night will be announcement later. The Company is composed of 70 Star Artists, including the famous Trio. Messrs. Abdul Wahid. M. Haron and Yaim. 634 SAVE MONEY by comparing the PRICE. QUALITY and DURABILITY of T.K.K's
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    • 847 7 ORDINANCE N? 44 (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy No. 283 of IS2S. KF. THIO KIM CHI AN. XX IWKTE NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPIMJ. To THIO KIM CHI'AN, No:-. 12 and 13. Boat Quay, Sincapore, Merchant. TAKE NOTICE that a Bankruptcy I'etition has
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    • 909 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified AdTt?.. h.-c page 16. WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC To LKT, three sho,, windows ,n Grosvenor Hotel for advertising. Apply to the Manager. TO LET, Uorfowns No. 7. Bernam and Ko. IS, Kn; s. (eycr 1. ■othe rs. TO LKT. Plal, Amber Mansions, facing Orchard Rocd. Apply
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 78 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (By Courtesy of Government Health Officer.! For the 24 Hours ending at Midnight on Jnl> :t. d.g. M.i\. sfcaak u-mperature .Yin. ;-!iudc iiiiip'-raturc 74.2 V. 1 :idc tamaonktars -*o. r > K. Max. sun radiation I U I M n. grass radiation N4F. S'.a te-mperatu.v
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  • 638 8 Two months ago, in the early stages of the anti-Japanese boycott. Chinese operatives at the Singapore Harbour Board refused to carry out repairs on a Japanese steamer, with the result that a victimised company had to go to the considerable expense
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  • 324 8 The first day of this month was the date from which the Registration of Vehicles Department commenced the enforcement of the Commissioners' pol'cy of reducing the number of rickshas on the streets of Singapore. Between J I y 1 of this year and the corresponding c!atc next
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  • 463 8 FOURTEEN MEN WANTED BY POLICE. An interesting and significant departure from the secrecy which hp.s hitherto characterised C.I.D. measures against local Communists is marked by a notice which has been issued by the Cnief PolicLOfficer, Singapore, and which is appearing in the Chinese press. The hunt
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  • 348 8 R.G.A.'s New Chairman WellKnown In Malaya. The Bulletin of the Rubber Growers Association contains the following account of Mr. William Duncan, the new Chairman. Like many of his predecessors, Mr. Duncan has had many years of planting, commercial, and administrative experience. We find that he went to
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  • 48 8 Settlement of Fishery Rights Dispute. [Nanyo N'ichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio, July 2. The Japanese Ambassador at Moscow, Mr. T. Tanaka, who has just completed the difficult task of settling the Fishery Rights oispute between the Soviet and Japan, has left Moscow for Western Europe on furlough.
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  • 33 8 [REUTEB TELEGRAM.] New York, July The Arctic explorer. Sir Hubert Wilkins, received the first medal issued by the American Geographical Society under th«bequest of Samuel Morse, inventor of tlv_telegraph.
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  • 229 8 Mr. H. B. J. Donaldson, of the F.M.S. Police, has returned to Ipoh. Mr. W. A. Gordon-Hall, who returned from leave last week, has proceeded to Kuala Pilah to assume the duties of District Officer there. Mr. L H. Hart, Chief Police Officer, Malacca, has gone on
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  • 173 8 Seditious Documents in Hylam School. A young; Hylam, a student of the Koh Seng School at Geylang who was arrested recently during a Protectorate raid on that institution, was called upon before the Thir.i Police Magistrate (Mr. C. H. Daki'i-s) this morning to show cause why
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  • 28 8 [Xanyo Nichi-Xichi Service.] Tokio, July 2. Negotiations for a new trade treaty lii'twi'i'ii New Zealand and Japan are expected to be concluded shortly.
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  • 45 8 [BRITISH IMrEidAL RADIO] Rugby, July 2. The Prime Minister to-day paid a courtesy visit to the King of Spain, who is at present visiting Kngland. King Alfonso left London this evening for Darlington, where he will inspect the Darlington Forge Company's works.
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  • 16 8 The cruiser, 11.M.X. Suffolk, arrived in ,">i 1 early this morning from Colombo.
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  • 22 8 From Europe (London mails dc.-patched >n June 11) by Kajula, due at I'cnang •> a m. on Friday, the Cth instant.
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  • 61 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, .send us the following cable dated July '■>, their quotations being in /old dollar cents dosing bid prie KuMwr exchanges sales to-day 1,125 tens. November 18.10, December 18.40, January 18.50, February 18.40, March 18.40, April 18.40, -M;-.y W. 40, Juir 15..10,
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  • 79 8 KlTorts are being made to introduce the liolary movement into Maiaya and a trimnt has been drawn up for the -»staluishment of a ciub in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. L. D. Gamnans, of the Co-operative Department, Kuala Lumpur, who is i;..i,-i y responsible for this development, is anxious
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 173 8 K.L.G. PLUGS FOR MOTOR CYCLES. r MODEL H.S.I. For most 2 stroke Engines. Price $2.40 each. MODEL US. 3. For O.H.V. Engines recommended for Nortons. Price $3.00 each. MODEL J. 1. For A.J.S. and many others. Price $2.40 each. Quantities. SV^VjJP MODEL 246. For Norton Sports models. Suitable for Racing.
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    • 220 8 ALIIAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9. Win. Fox Production Presenting MADGE BELLAMY in ANKLES PREFERRED Another Fox Production THE SECRET STUDIO Featuring OLIVE BORDEN along with Empire News Bulletin. First Show at 7.30 Fox Western Drama THE BEST BAD MAN Featuring TOM MIX A Picture of Thrills, Punch
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    • 65 8 On Other Pages. p»«*. Latter 2 r .nance and Commerce •> 7 Shipping and the Mails 7 Meteorological Report 7 To-day's Share Market .7 Cable and Radio New* V Tennin Champion Arrives 9 Calcutta Sweep Dispute U County Cricket Results 10 Sport News and Comments 10 Volunteer Notes 10 Correspondence
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  • 207 9 GIFT TO NATION. THE ELSIE MACKAY FUND. £500,000 FOR THE N ATION AL DEBT. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 3. The Chancellor of the Exchequer announced in Parliament to-<lay that he had received and had accepted an important gift to the nation in memory of Miss
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  • 99 9 Chiang Kai-shek Arrives. [REUTER TELEGRAM] Peking. July 3. General Chiang Kai-shek and General I.i Isunjr-jen arrived here this morning and were met by a large crowd of officials. Chinese crowds waited at the railway station all night long to catch a glimpse of Chiang Kai-shek, who proceeded
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  • 308 9 Browne Hanged in His Brother's Name. "Frederick Guy" Browne, who, with William Henry Kennidy, was executed for the murder of I'. GutteridKe, was a man of MJTttorjr, even to the scaffold. Browne was known to the police and tlir public as Krcdei ic (iuy Browne. His
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  • 32 9 German Win-; (inrdon-Hcnnett Trophv. [tmOim Tr.LEr.RAMJ Hi -'roit. Juiy 3. The la? t Fivr.rn NlHwHI in the (ionlonricnnctt in. i.ii-.. i la Vixgiate, UH Cif! :nan entry is still aloft.
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  • 57 9 [BEl'TEH TELEGRAM] I.n.nlon. July In the R«cm "i" CtBUBMM, duriva: <!:-- <u-;sic>n of tl'.e silk duties M Uh Fteanc« Bill. Mr I'h rchill said it was niu;h too soon to distorb the lompliiated lyttKm I taxation. U ho| t-il t';i> lyrtf WMUd continur unt. the new Parliament
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  • 125 9 UNIQUE SITUATION IN INDIA. [reuter telegram] Bombay, July 3. A situation unique in the annalc of British administration in India is reported by the Times of India correspondent from Bardoli. one of the richest districts of the Bombay Presidency. A "no tax" campaign has completely paralysed the
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  • 102 9 INCENDIARISM FOLLOWS RIOTING AND LOOTING. (From Our On Correspondent.) Calcutta, July 3. Rioting and looting was followed by incendiarism at Khargpur on Monday, and a disaster of the greatest magnitude was saved by a providential shower of rain. The tension is still acute. More muiders have been
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  • 145 9 Constitution of Greek Cabinet. [reuter telegram] Athens, July 3. M. Venizelos has been entrusted with the formation of a Cabinet. Parliament is being dissolved. The political crisis was precipitated by M. Venizclos's criticism of the financial policy of M. Kaphandaris, who sanctioned the decision of the Bank of
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  • 233 9 Important Ruling by Judicial Committee of Privy Council. London, June 19. The question of law involved is of grave constitutional importance to the Kmpsre,'' declared the Judicial Committee of the Privy Cvascil, in allowing the a |i.;tl of Knhiigfrtji Eleko against the decision of the Supreme Court <<f
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  • 36 9 [REfTKR TELEGRAM] Moscow, July 3. The ex-director of customs at Batum and throe subordinates have been convicted and sentenced to death at Tiflis on charges of fraud, embezzlement and r.^culation in smuggled goods.
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  • 129 9 CONCLUDING STAGES. BOROTRA AND LACOSTE LOSE IN DOUBLES. [reutek telegram.] London, July 3. The weather WU prloomy at Wimbledon toiday, and there m only a moderate attendance. Results Men's Doubles. Fourth round. Cochet and Brugnon beat Timmer (Holland) and H. Fisher (England), G-3, 6—3, 6—2. Patterson and
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  • 161 9 International Expedition Being Organised. [REUTER TIXIXRAM.] Os!o, July 3. The prints eommitts* organising the expe<i tion to search for Amundsen declinod the British Air Miui.stiy's offer to send two small acroplliw, because the Air Ministry would be unable to send the machin In :i cmiaer instead of
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  • 87 9 Large Crowd Gives Send Off At Chatham. [reuter telegram.] London, July 3. There wu a larjre crowd at Chatham Dockyard t<> hi.i farewell when the new cruiser II. M.S. Kent left for Sheerness to take in ■torea pnpamteiy to sailing for China, where she will remain for
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  • 495 9 I MR. R. D. FORD'S RECORD. YOUNG BUT EXPERIENCED PLAYER. Mr. R. D. Ford, the young tennis champion of Western Australia, who is visiting Malaya as the guest of the Johore Lawn Tennis Association, arrived at Singapore by the Blue Funnel steamer Centaur this morning. A Straits
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  • 58 9 Rate for Call Money Eases To Five Per Cent. [reuter telegram] New York, July 8. The rate for call money cased to five per cent, and signalised a bullish demonstration in the stock market. It is many years s'.nro the prire of call money was cut in
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  • 35 9 R. 0. Kurd. the 22-years-iild M-itfles ihuiupion of Western Anatnlia, -_ho arrive;! in Singapore this tnorninc to commence a tour of Mnlaya under the auspices of the Johore l.awn Tennis Association.
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  • 181 9 MAY BECOME TOTAL LOSS. [REUTER TELEGRAM] Halifax, July 3. It is feared that the cruiser Dauntless, which went ashore on the Tribune shoals inside the harbour owing to fog, is a total loss. The entire crew were taken off with the exception of fifty officers and men
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  • 253 9 SHARE IN FIRST PRIZE DENIED. There has been a further development in connection with the winning ticket in the Calcutta Sweep, which held a particular interest for Singapore this year owing to the presence of the nominal holder, Mr. W. H. E. Webb, in this port just
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  • 186 9 Allegations Questioned in The House of Commons. London, June 18. In the House of Commons to-day questioned by Mr. J. S. Wardlaw Milne (Conservative) Earl Winterton announced that copies of the official reports on Immigrant Labour in Assam for the years, ending June, 1926, and June, 1927,
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  • 60 9 Sale of Twenty-three Vessels. [ur.UTER TELEGRAM] Washington, July 3. In accordance with the policy of tcrmiPHting the ship operating business, tho Shipping Board has ordered advertisements to icD the United States line, the I American Merchant line and the Amcricin Palmetto line. Twenty-three vessels are involved, an;l
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  • 51 9 Leading business Man And Racehorse Owner. [TRANS-OCEAN VIA PAN-ASIA] Berlin, July 3. Freiherr von Ohlendorff, ex-proprietoi of the Norddeutsche Ajlgemeine Zeitunr. a famous paper in Bismark's day, has died in Hamburg at the age of 93. He was a leading business man ami a well-known race horse
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  • 310 9 SEEKING PEACE. REPUDIATING IDEAS OF REVENGE. AIMS AT SECURING EQUALITY. [reuteh telegram.] Berlin, July 3. In the Reichstag Herr Mueller enunciated the new government's foreign policy. He said it was based on a desire for a peaceful understanding and repudiation of the idea for revenge and aimed
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  • 109 9 Strong Support From Railwaymen. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 2. At the National Union of Railwaymen's Congress in Bristol, Mr. J. H. Thomas strongly supported the policy of the Trade Union Congress in continuing the discussions on industrial conditions between representative employers headed by Lord Melchett (formerly
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  • 83 9 Practice of Three Big Companies. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Kugby, July o. The Chancellor of tha Exchequer wa.j a. ked in the HoOM at (oininons as to the existence of a price fixing af*reem< i nt between the Anglo-American, Royal Dutch Shell n..d Anglo-Persian oil companies. He replied
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  • 45 9 [revter telegram.] Rome, July ii. The airmen Kerrarin and Delprete, in a Savoia 64, have started for South America in an endeavour to beak the distance record. The same machino broke the duration record on June 2 with 58 ho.us 87 minutes.
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  • 27 9 [reuter telegram] London, July 3. The Nationa 1 Union of Textile Workers ratified the provisional agreement, and the dyers are resuming work on Thursday.
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  • 1119 10 OXFORD BEAT M.C.C. Mi FOR SIX WICKETS BY GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 1'n'i" tli" scoring it wou.d ma that ilir captain nf the M.C.G side which met Oxfoiil University in a match begun on S:iliin!;iy made a ni Itaka in the second ti i vhich the University were
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  • 581 10 "A Student's Life in London" will be tho subject of a lecture by Mr. C. J. Koh on Thursday in tho CCA. hall. The m \v number of Straits Produce will he issued or Monday next and should be Mcnwl tu'iy us a record sale is anticipated.
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  • 37 10 Eddie Cantor is starred in Kid Boots," which will be shown at the Surma Theatre from to-night in addition to Perils of the Coastguard." "In Bronco Land hi the chief item of the early performance.
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  • 38 10 The annual Malay Inter-Club Sports w.il In held on the Raffles Reclamation Ground on Sunday, July 8, from 2 p.m. to '..I", p.m., when H.E. Sir Hugh Clifford has kindly consented to present the prizes.
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  • SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENTS.
    • 124 10 Programme for Championship Meeting. The amatcaf :..hV.i_ chcrapktnihip niceliiv,- under tl tta Ai-.ia-Mulaya il "n July 27! l hoped to secure a laifce c ::'.iy i ail_ parts of Malaya. .ii; July '20, unil f orms can blained nom the hon. secretary, Mr. CJleesnn, Sclanjtor Club, and the
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    • 120 10 L.L.T.C. Tournament. Monday* remits: Men's Open Doubles. Aitken and Piadmey beat Clcrc and Moding, G— 2, 4. Ladies Singles Hep. Mrs. Zylstra beat Misn Abed, ti— 6—3. Yesterday s result Mixed Open Doubles. Mrs. Zylstra and Wise beat Miss White and Withers-Payne, I_6, 6— i, 6—l. TO-DAY'S TIES. Mixed
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    • 120 10 Taiping Amateur Meeting. The Taipinp Turf Club's amateur meetIng will be held on Wednesday and Saturday, August 16 and 18. The events vwill commence at 2.1o on each day and ten races have been arranged for both days. The entrance foe is $10 for each race snd all
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    • 42 10 In a B second division match yesterday the Municipality and the police drew with no goals scored. In the S.C.C. soccer tournament th« Etceteras (colours) will meet the Merchants "Z" (whites) to-day. P.S.I.L. (whites) will meet the A.P.C. (colours) <o-morrow.
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    • 552 10 W. G. Street Wins Long Distance Events. The annual sports of Raffles Institution were held on the school playing field yesterday afternoon, and were largely attended. Lady Van Straubenzee j»ave way the prizes at the close, and the programme rendered by the Duke of Wellington's band enhanced
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    • 120 10 Denies That Kid Charlie Drew With Him. We have received the following letter from the manager of Gunboat Jack it was sent from the King Carnival Show at Sriantar, Sumatra, on June 27 It was with some amusement that I read an article re-thc Seaman Hall-Kid Charlie contest
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  • 101 10 Agent of Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank at ipoh. We MHt to record the doath of Mr. H. R. Northey, agent in Ipoh 1'<>r ih<Honft Ko k an<l Shanghai Uankinic Corporalion, ni<h occurred last ni^h 1 in Batu fiajah Ho»i>ital. Mr. Xorthey \v.r; taken
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  • 65 10 New Vessel for Penang-Tongka Run. The steamer Matang, which has just been completed for the Straits Steamship Company, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Hong Kong. The vessel was brought from the builders' yard at Hong Kong by Captain Laing. It is a vessel of 790 tons nett
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  • 178 10 S xt.v-foui K«me« hn»e been completed in the handicap tournament '•*<■ i'»r Singapore Chess Club and the position of tkt competitors is as follows Clast Names Garnet v. I! M..3C1-'jir(». M. 10 D U II L» K»m Woon 10 7 0 II McCabe Reay. J. 8 0
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  • 323 10 Scene in a Singapore Store. An alleged theft of diamonds valued at $2,000 was the subject of an action in the District Court this morning when three Arabs were charged. Mr. V. D. Knowles appeared for the accused, a man, woman and boy and Chief Court
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  • 522 10 Design of New Cap and Collar Badges. New cap and collar badges km been designed for 'he S.V.C. and present very, smart appearance. The new cap badge is circular in shape. In the centre is the lion and palm tree, which will b» worked in white metal. Surrounding
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  • 140 10 Chairman Optimistic About Malaya's Future. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 3. At the annual meeting of Yarak Rubber Co. this morning it was reported that the nett profit for the year was $8,238, to which was to be added $22,121 brought forward. All was carried forward
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  • 169 10 Police Seizure In Victoria Street. The news that labels of well-known brands of whisky and brandy have been forged in Singapore on a large scale first reached the public last December, where the entire contents of a liquor shop in Orchard Road were seized by revenue officers
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  • 31 10 [REUTER TELEGRAM.] Geneva, July 3. The committee on arbitration finally adopted the model treaties, and passed a resolution recommending consideration of them by members and non-members of the League.
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  • 43 10 Before the Third Police Magistrate (Mr. C. H. Dakers) N. C. Begg and Mrs. Begg were produced on a charge of insulting dinner Robert Downie on June 29. They were remanded a week on bail of $25 each.
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    • 482 10 To the Kditor of the .Strait* Times. Sir,— As Cave Homo's letter may do more harm tha;i the good he no doubt intsads, I shall Ik' giatl if you will l>e SO good as to publish this letter. Cave Homo appears to confuse the recently formed Singapore Society
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    • 173 10 BRAVERY." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Adverting the News paragraph which appeared on 27-6-1928, concerning my wife's feat at Isako's Circus in Singapore, I have much pleasure in explaining that I never compelled my wife to submit herself for Mr. Carson's Marksmanship Shooting-Test, but she spontaneously requested
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  • 114 10 Complete Suii Dealt To Kach Player. Wellington, (N. Z.) It mi found al a bridge party at Auckland that at OH table each player had been (Ualt a complete suit. Two hands were laid down in the excitement of play, and it was thus that the extraordinary
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  • 142 10 A dinner at the Southern Hotel l.i-r night heralded the arrival in Singapore of the Great Star Film Company, a i-ui"-bination of Chinese artists who will appear at the Victoria Theatre from to-night in musical and dramatic number The company are leaders in moden Chinese
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  • 1007 11 A I EAT OF AMATEUR JOURNALISM. W.th the bumper number to be issued on Monday next Straits Produce will ii'lebrut" the completion of its sixth volume. The regular appearance of this sparkling quarterly ever since April, \'.''2~, is an achievement which perhaps only liie profoMioaiJ journalist, who knows
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  • 175 11 Delay in Starting Preventive Measures. Considerable anxiety prevails in K..aia Lumpur concerning the delay in under i taking Hood prevention measures in the! Sanitary Board urea, in view of the fact j that the flood season is rapidly approaching. We gather (says the Malay Mail) that there
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  • 136 11 The Singapore Municipal health statement, for the week ending June 23, gives the total number cf deaths as male 175, female 97. This represents a death rate of 81.98 per millo pet annum compared' with NJm in th? preceding m k aad 2!;.7r> in the corespor.ding week la-l year. The
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    • 400 11 >«♦♦» British Malaya Rubber Statistics. Statement of Quantity and Value of Rubber Exported During June, 1928. The Registrar of Imports a,nd Exports has sent us the following comparative statement of the quantity and value of rubber exported from British Malaya, during June, llt'JX. The figures, which are in tons, represent
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    • 132 11 The following Famous "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" ARTISTES WILL APPEAR AT TIIE VICTORIA THEATRE JAQVES THIBAUD BENNO MOISEIWITCH AMELITA GALLI-CVRCI JASCHA HEIFETZ FRITZ KREISLER. Recorded exclusively on HIS MASTER'S VOICE ELECTRIC RECORDINGS. Agents S. MOUTRIE CO LTD. RAFFLES PLACE. 1 mi' i "!Z J Nestor Gianaclis Egyptian Cigarettes I V .(g^^a
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    • 310 11 Raffles Hotel Under the Auspices of the American As <ui.il ion of Malaya. The Independence Day DINNER AND DANCE WILL BK MELD AT RAFFLES HOTEL, TO-NIGHT! The BALL ROOM will be open to tho j-üblic from 10 p.m. ar.d DANCING will continue till 2 a.m. t (AdmiMuon si) Sea View
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  • 1577 12 Mrs. H. Hopison Walker, Mr. D. J. Ward, Mr. H. B. Ward. Mm. H. B. Ward. Mr. C. E. D. War-y, Capt. Watson. Sir Malcolm Watson, M.D.. Lady Wntson, Mr. Watson. Mr. Watson, Mr. Watson. Capt. V. H. Wells. Mr. Wctherell, Mrs. Wetherell. Mr. V.
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    • 206 12 ALHAMBRA EXCELENTES CLARO. ,-vfr sdsk Fthe business man's SOLE AGENTS". DIETHELM CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SWITZERLAND.) SINGAPORE PENANG— BANGKOK. REFRIGERATION WITHOUT ELECTRICITY. An unparalleled boon tor ffjffift*VT *r~9 every outstatioit resident. 1 The ICE STOVE is a complete mrßJb T?T' 7^Bj domestic refrigerating unit that RB CjW r operates solely
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    • 651 12 RADIO SUPPLIES COLEMAN STREET. Listen to the Home Concerts on our three-valve sets. ENGLAND, HOLLAND, FRANCE, RUSSIA, JAPAN and other Countries. Only First-class Materials used in Construction. rijSber^^eeds THE PAMANOEKAN AND TJIASEM LANDS. SOEBANG, JAVA, (The Anglo-Dutch Plantations of Java, Ltd., London) will have available for sale in January-May, 1929,,
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    • 107 12 TJ^OR adequate protection against -T collisions or traffic damage, your car should be equipped with a Weed Bumper and a set of Weed Fender Guards. Ask for them by name. Your dealer will attach them. WIED BUMPERS UN Don't Forget KODAK, LTD., wk^ (Incorporated in England) 130, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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  • 832 13 Liquid Resources Nat To Be Dispersed. The arniiul cent rml meeting of A.Unl>> Rubber i i j ai Koala Lumput. on June .".0. Mr. I. Minr;i\, presided ■'■< there were a'~o preseat Mr. C. Sheltoi nnd the Hon. Mr. II. B. i: K r,iont Hake fdireetorsi, tr. A.
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  • 260 13 Court Allows Cash Hail In $10,000. In answer to an apppUeation for bail on behalf of two ?ikh< who arc alleged to have tired at i third, inilictiiit* an iniury, deacrfaad by i Medical witnen a? being nearly fataL" Um Third Pol ce Magistrate (Mr. H. Dakaca),
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    • 178 13 tJxaco IjMssurr.s You I Lubrication. im Carbonization. Ointributors S'porc K. Lumpur. jli.'S TELOK KRUIN TIN, LIMITED (Incorporated in ths F.M.S.) NOTICE ia hereby given of the dcclaratioi of an Interim Dividend of 7' 2 per cent in respect of the year ending October II IMS, puyable on the 2:trd, current
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    • 122 13 Vw It* Famous EQUIPMENT. Dunlop Tyres, Lucas Bell, Lamp, Tool Kit, Pump. Agents. MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD. 11-20, ORCHARD ROAD. WHITE A WAY'S UNRIVALLED TSUNK VALUES. CN£ OF WMITEAWAYS STANDARD VALUESTHE "OCEAN" The ply construction trunk with stolid deal ends, four bentwood battens v/ith brass bumpers. The cheapest cabin trunk of
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    • 186 14 rpuFFino 4wnl filJllil IllUriaa^ "^immmaamjim- n i KIM ANN CO., ilr-hard Road. LATEST HITS ON THE WICK RDS UNABLE AT KliriPO Sr nl a LIGH STREET. MANURE SEED Jv ;i Tjiasem Co., JAVA. I TCH I'I.\ STATIONS Of LTD, LONDON). I will have nvailah',' UtS, ronsi.ier- from Ide lollowir.i; Per
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    • 678 14 Assets over $8,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $30,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd (Incorporated In Straits S.ttltnunU) HEAD OFFICI Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFTICH V, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has «20,0u0 deposited with the Supreme Court ol England and complies with the British LX« Assurance Coinpauxts
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    • 587 14 BANKING HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) Head Office HONG KONC. Authorised Capital 150,000,000 Uam 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. l.rown, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Hon. Mr.
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    • 392 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised £.1,000.000 Capital Subscribed £l,Hi)0,000 Capital Paid up £1.050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,581,810 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. H. Ryrie. Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Chuiles J. liambro, I J. O. Robinson, Esq. Esq. Sir David Yule, Bart. W.
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    • 307 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. 2nd floor, Hong Kong Bank Chrs., Singapore. All plans of Life Endowment and Annuity policies issued at best terms obtainable in Malaya. Assets Exceed £15,000,000. COMMERCIAL UNION, I ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine. Accident, Guarantee and Motor. Assets £51,000,000 ARTHUR
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    • 686 14 IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SF.TTI. i:\lr..\T Of SI.M.AI'ORE. Originating Summons No. SI of IS2S. In the Matter of the Estate of hi TI'AMAII. DECEASED snd in the Matter of Section H (2) of Ordinance M, (Conveyancing and Law of Property! Between NKKLAMI'AH (M.W.). Plaintiff and 1.
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    • 272 15 Soap from Trees JNs| The only oils in Palmoliv£ Soap are f the priceless beauty oils from these three trees two kinds of Palm and the Olive Tree. Palmolive contains no other fats whatsoever no animal fats. m That is why Palmolive Soap is the M\j&gt& > natural colour that
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    • 108 15 o<-> rsi r^ri __;..-_i. 1 i_. ,i j N CH ;:o^ T <:i1 t vi: ->'.'T/CwtVi!-iICT/> >OLtT/CWtVIK)UV C HtvPo7fr/CHfvßp!.f T/ Q)Ci!r 9^\S?V^) n N ?J H f\C^" Cti^ Vßo^ t r /CnEVPOUT/cntvPOLCT/cnt\lßoi.ET/CnEvROIET/ChcV')OLET/Ci-EVBOLfT^CHE\.'?OLf T/qif y/RQiEr/r"rvCOi t"*/ 7 13 r DURANT SIX -vsUjy^ -o>- FEDERATES! MOTORS. For Endurance, Comfort and Economy itTfcMMHiBI^BS^HIMIBHi^^BiSHIBBmSSBEHBBEHIIMJ
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    • 256 16 Your Investments are quite sound when made at the Crown Jeweller. 1 The strength of our organisation, its influence over the diamond market and capacity to lend force to our customers enables us to gather many cua1 tomers. i NEW SHIPMENT of Gold and Silver articles, Gold and Silver cigarette
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    • 180 16 LATEX CUPS WHITE GLAZED AND EARTHENWARE A IX SIZES. READY STOCKS. Enquiries Solicited. LEE KIM SOO 40, HIGH STREET. THE LETTER-WRITER" 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
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    • 961 16 _OASSm^M)VERTISEMENTS PREPAYMENT CHARGES tor Wanta, For Sale, To Let, ate, in ordinary clos« act type (average six words to line) ara Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 ronts, three ins. 64 cents, four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, fix ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.4 i), twelve
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    • 858 16 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE,, Fiat 601, four-five-Teatcr. Apply 49, Strain Times. FOR SALE, Naiaro ear, the only out id Singapore. Apply 24, Stingei Road. CITROEN CAR, No. 4813 for sale. $200, .Mackay. Monk, Ltd 1 44. Anson Road. WANTKD, new second-hand car, fiveseater. Apply Corona, 9, Orchard Road. FOR SALE,
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    • 198 16 SOLID TEAKWOOD OFFICE DESKS AND WRITING TABLES 6 x 4 ft., G drawers $60 5 x 3 ft., G 810 5 x 3 ft., 2 $25 4'/ 2 x 2>/2 ft., 2 $20 Special devices to order. OUR SPECIALITY TYPISTS TEAK TABLE Fitted four drawers, extending flap and drawout flap.
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    • 324 16 VARIETY OF BOOKS MEMORIES AND ADVENTURES, hy A. Conaa Doyle $10.00 WONDERFUL AFRICA, with 1 colour and 36 black and white lllua., hy F .A. Donnithorne $11.00 PEACOCKS AND PAGODAS, with 4S illus., by P. Edmonds 6.23 TAHITI ISLE OP DREAMS, with 60 Photo*, hy K. KcaMo R.OO THE STORY
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