The Straits Times, 5 July 1928
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Title Section14 1928-07-05 1 The Straits Times No. 28,825. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1928 1 PRICE 10 CENTS14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement80 1928-07-05 1 Milkmaid Sweetened. Full Cream Milk "SLEDGE BRAND," prepared Ir Switzerland, is the sweetened form of "BEAK BRAND" ii OHT.y.NAHI.i: ORAOfAMJt BVBSYWUEBK. V V>^% r^ EVEttYWHERE. V v wranß: iv:.-. r SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK Sole AKonls for Malaya. JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. Incorporated in Enit'and) SINGAPORE. j r. .1 i jjS^Vpp^fryrr^^80 words
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Advertisement186 1928-07-05 1 THE ROLEX Mfi¥tTCß"M fi¥tTCB" 111 HTf* U DEFIES THE ELEMENTS. No. 740. No. 741. CBRI LADIES GENTS LAMM Sterling Silver 42.00 47.00 Sterling Silver S 42.00 S 47.00 9-Carat Gold 70.00 75.00 9-Carat Gold 70.00 S 75.00 18-Carat Gold §100.00 $105.00 18-Carat Gold $100.00 $105.00 Sole Agents for Straits Settlements186 words
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Article2042 1928-07-05 2 THE PEDIGREE OF FELSTEAD. By Our Special Correspondent. London, June 7. Those who backed Felsteajl to win the Derby yesteiday did so chiefly because he was the son of a former winner in Spion Kop, who was himself of remarkably stout breeding. The late Lord Oxford recalls in2,042 words
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Advertisement351 1928-07-05 2 A SEASIDE HOME on the Beach Estate, immediately adjoining BRIGHTON A wonderful British S-^side Land Inrrslmcnl. with an initial paneot oi all give* you iKt opportunity to participate between this date and October 1925. in our FREE GIFT OF A £1,200 SEASIDE HOME This is the fiftb Free Gift House351 words
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Advertisement284 1928-07-05 2 CUTiCURA m mwm In Pimples On Bab/s l-acc and Legs Fcr Six Months. "My boby had slip trov'. over six racnths. It appeared en his face and le^s in pirripijs v/hx'.i irriteted so baily that he HCfftChrHi ar. i caused erupi ions. II; cou'J not r.' onaccounloiihiji'.cl.ingur.ubvri'.. "I tried 8«v~ral284 words
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Advertisement224 1928-07-05 2 PUBLIC NOTICE The Purity of Yeast Products In recommending YEASTON TABLETS lo the Public we make r.o extravagant claim. YEASTON TABLETS are not a 'cure-all,' consequently we do not guarantee that they will cure everything in a short space of time. They <.»>! solely of Pure Dried Brewers' Yeost in224 words
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Advertisement161 1928-07-05 3 is finally Tested on Shell 1 1 OSS'' ioJl six HwW i 'v 3 J MORRIS engineers use Shell and Shell alone so that they may know, with certainty, exactly what performance each engine is capable of in power, speed and acceleration. BQBES jTIHIBIIS 1 i ACar of Dist; crushed161 words
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Advertisement426 1928-07-05 3 LATEST DANCE RECORDS. Made in U.S.A. 62C0 Old McDssnM had a farm (Viiral (onu-dy) Ih ■-■ri- -n KraHi ;;rcw all around (Tacal Osassijr) OU The sMdag of the Mil, marine S-4 (Ol<: Thas ■seas' and Playin') Tho Marian I'arkir murder (Old Time Matte' and Playin') 6r.n:l The fatal ■•(•'(Mlnz (Old426 words
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Advertisement776 1928-07-05 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at th» Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of July Hi, 1925, for the following works 1. Krection of two Class II Quarters on I Mount Faber. 2. Erection of two Class 111 Qunrtirs near Labrador Villa, Pasir Panji.iiK. j 3. Erection of a776 words
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Advertisement329 1928-07-05 3 SQUIBB'S AGUE SPECIFIC A marvellous and never failing Indian cure for Fever, Ague, nnd all affection*, arising from Biliary Derangements caused by Malaria, such as Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent, Remittent, and Bilious Fevers, and Influenza. Thousands sellinu throughout India. SAMPLES FREE TO ESTATE MANAGBB& Invented and I' u- pared329 words
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Advertisement478 1928-07-05 4 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporn'od in Eagkuki] MATI. AM) PAfISBNGBR \\D CARGO ,:rvices. peninsular and oriental s.n. Co. under contract witrl 111=; majesty's tNMENT, LONDON AM) PAR EAST HAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AM) JAPAN. Tonnage diK> .Spore HAJPUTANA 16.K00 July 14 j KALYAN MM478 words
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Advertisement582 1928-07-05 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) I TO LONDON Naples, MaiaalHae. London. Antwerp and Bulleidaia reaaeaa Toaaaga Dv» Sail {J HARL'NA MARU 10.r.00 July 6 A K.-WKI MAKI S.OOII July IB !2U ci KATORI MAKI" 11/jIIU Aui,-. 'J I ATSOTA MAKO 8,000 aYai.lt 1« KASiUMA MAKC 10,000 Aug. 30 31 HAKOME582 words
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Advertisement493 1928-07-05 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) POR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELUOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN ANU THURSDAY ISLAND Regular monthly sailings by the welllown sreanier MARELLA (7.575 tons) and le new motor raaaal, MALABAR j.r,u> ns). The s.s. MARU. I A is MM of the rgest ami lini'st ttesnen trading to493 words
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Advertisement652 1928-07-05 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO, OF BATAYIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the WETHEKLANDB INDIAN GOVERNMENT Ko, ■'■'■UK with sub-connections Passage, Freight, Transhipnient Marine Depta. and Kaaagar'i Disk. Representatives for Singapore and Straits SetUemeat of the Official Tourist Bureau of lava. All information, detailed itireraties I free652 words
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Advertisement512 1928-07-05 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM Snil' CO.. LIMITED. TUB CHINA MUTUAL BTBAM NAY. CO.. LTD. (Inrorporsted In Bag*aa4l r j ReAtLAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMB rERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAM OURG AND BREMEN. GENOA UAH SEILLES LIVERPOOL AND OLA MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL ANE GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NKW VOltK ANU BALTIMORE.512 words
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Advertisement254 1928-07-05 4 THE SIA£3 STEA» NAY. C 0. T LTS. (Inccrporfited In Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE, f'.r Kretay, Tr«nggan'j. Kelantan, Banirna'-.t. Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lacnn, Bandon, Kdhsi.mui, Lsn^susn. < humpon snd Bangkok. Arriral s i> 1 i i t.on for BACUO i CHUTATtrn H Jnly 6 .'uly 7 July 1! lIORIRAT I254 words
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Advertisement523 1928-07-05 5 Shipp ig Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNAU STEAMSHIP CO., LTB, (Incorporated in England) -RILERMAN" .LINH pAsanron axd freight servici to THE NITED KINGDOM AND. CONTINENT FSEICKT SERVICI OUTWARDS Te Hong Kong. Shanghai an* Jaaaa Due Spore CITY OF KIIARTOOM July 28 a... CITY OF KIIIOS Aug. 2B *.s. MATOrPO Sept. 22 HUMI-.W523 words
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Advertisement420 1928-07-05 5 BCLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE ROIND-THE-WORLD SERVICE NSW TORK and BOSTON t!b COLOMBO, UaX ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, M and MARSEILLES. Arrire Leare Leave Spore) Spore Penang P.r.Ment P,,lk Jul, July 12 July 14 Pr.-,rV,t A.'-ima July2B July 26 July2B >'• held Aujf. 6 Aof, 9Aqx.ll PtaaMeal lUirlsoa Aue- 20 Aug\ J3 An*. 26420 words
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Advertisement385 1928-07-05 5 STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ "NEDERLAND" HOLUND-EAST-ASIA LINE Homeward Sailings to AMSTERDAM AND ROTTERDAM t ENGGANO j u ?y 9 PRINS DER NEDERLANDEN July IS H CHRISTIAAN HUYGENS July 27 27 tKANGEAN Aug. 6 7 JOHAN DE WITT Aug. 10 10 t Steamers call at Penang. GENOA, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDVM, HAMBURG AND BREMEN via385 words
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Advertisement344 1928-07-05 5 An Appeal t» Briton* in Singapore. OVER 25.U0 YOUNG LIVES HAVE PASSED THROUGH THE DOORS OF THE SHAFTESBURY HOMES and "ARETHI SA" TRAINING SHIP Will YOr help us to give a chance to 25,.">6U more 15,291 boys and girls have) been trained in the HOMES, S.2M boys have joined the344 words
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Advertisement50 1928-07-05 5 WOOTTON LANTERN Something better in Electric Handlainps. Ask for a <lenumstratitm of the WOOTTON The lamp of a thousand uses. PENTRAB W IENGINE WORKSJIBI La SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. ft B PAGODA s*^U Hosiery. U^ STOCKED /1/ IJ^f P aim /a LEADING X^O^ralf STORES. FRASER RIAVE LTD Distributors for Malaya.50 words
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Advertisement540 1928-07-05 6 VICTORIA THEATRE j FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY TONIGHT at 8 p.m. THE CHINESE OPERATIC CO. OF SHANGHAI PRESENT THE FAMOUS MOVIE STAR MISS MAY MAY LEE and Her Talented Vaudeville Stars. Never before has such a Company visited these shores. LIGHT MAMAS, COMEDIES and DANCING GALORE. To avoid disappointment book540 words
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Advertisement227 1928-07-05 6 CARSON'S CIRCUS OPPOSITE RAFFLES HOTEL. tVEKT NIGHT AT 9.1S T.) FEW MORE NiGIITS ONLY BUFFALO BILL and his real LMHaaa Fancy Shooting, Trained Animals, Neiv Attractions! Souveuirs tro jrives away inchidiniv Motor C«T, (Jold Watches and many other Gifts. npokin." at MOUTRIE CO. 6. CARSON. Proprietor. ALH^MBftA (T.W CHENi; Ki'.i.227 words
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Advertisement321 1928-07-05 6 MOTORISTS' <£$ All s 5. 1 i.^LP >^^|__fi^ THE SCREENING OF THE STORY OF A SPARK PLUG FRIDAY EVENING, July (v at 9 o'clock MALAYAN MOTORS, LTD., Showroom, 1 \-y:>. OKCHABD BO ID. This educational picture is of interest to even owner of a Motor vehicle, as it Bhowi by321 words
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Article254 1928-07-05 7 FIXTURES. Thursday, July 5 H. W. 0.26 p.m., 8.3, 11.36 p.m., 9.8. Malacca H. W., 8.30 a.m., 6.1, 9 p.m., 6.5. B. I. homeward mail closet. Chines.- Ci>., Victoria Theatre, 8 p.m. Friday. July 6 11. \V. 1.0 p.m., 8.3. 11. W., Mil) a.m., 6.3, 9.30 p.m.254 words
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Article328 1928-07-05 7 Thursday, July Shipn alungsidr the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEI'I'EL HARBOUR Main Wharf Shnrk, Hunt", Lch. Apsilon. Oil Wharf Nil Coal Wbarf Sea Bell* VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar. Albert Dock Nil Victoria Dock Nil k. pi" 1 Harbour. Kinc's Dock K. Dk. Caisson No.328 words
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Article184 1928-07-05 7 To-day. China, Hainaiu, Japan, Korea, Formosa, Ka.-t Siberia Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. K:n Bmh I 2 p.m. China, iiainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa. East Siberia, Western Canada ami Western States of U.S.A. aar) .2 p.m. of F.vansville) 3 p.m. Djaraai (Noorebar) 3 p.m. bi !at184 words
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Article34 1928-07-05 7 By TiraVtra Alho* 11 Malwa P. C. Hooft lndrapoera S'por* Lob4oi May 2.". June I, May 30 June t May 31 June 21 Junt 1 June 2! June 8 Jun* 3i34 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article147 1928-07-05 7 Singapore, July 5. Rubber— Local 29\ cents. Dull. Tin.— London £204 12s. 6d. Rubbers. Quirt. Allenbys 1.15-1.30, Ayer Mnieks 1.0.V1.10, Ayor Hitams 2-2.25, Balgownies 1.40-1.60, Brogas 67H-67V4 cents, Bukit K-itils 40-45 cents, Bukit Jelutongs 40-45 cents, Connemaras 1-1.15, Jeram Kuantans 85 cents-1.15. Katoyang Bahrus 95 ccnts1.05,147 words
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Article157 1928-07-05 7 Singapore. July 5. London. Rubber 9 l/16d., up l/16d Local 29 cents. London.— Tin £204 12s. 6d., up 225. 6d. Mining— Quiet. South Taiping 40-42 cents, Tr.ipinir 95 cents-1. North Taipini; 95-98 cents, Kuchai 1.24-1.27, Sun-ei Way 2.55-2.60, I'etaling :).90-4, KlanK Rivers 3.30-3.35, Malaya Consols 75-80157 words
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Article116 1928-07-05 7 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce .Rubber Association held iv 871 st auction on July 4, when there was catalogued 737,055 lbs. or 329.04 tons offered 585,192 lbs. or 2G1.24 lons sold 0JG.318 lbs. or 2:i9.4:i tons. London 0-. 9d. New York 18 U cts. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed116 words
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Article56 1928-07-05 7 Records for seven days ending midniuht Saturday. June N Penang Hill i2.HH! ft), ar. •rnip. 72.68 F. evaporation .502 inches, rainfall .6. r ,O inches. Taipinjr Hill :i.:.n() ii.l, ay. temp. 71.r.4 F. c\aporation 280 Miches, rainfall 1.33 inche*. Bukit Fraaer (4,100 ft.), ay. temp. 67.78 F.56 words
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Article81 1928-07-05 7 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 4. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.09!",, Athens iITI 1 Berlin 20.12, Bombay Is. s~*d., Brussels 34.92, Bucharest 795>/!t, Buenos Aires 47 V», Copenhagen 18.20, Geneva ■MS, Balaiagfors IM%, Hong Kong 2s. Oiad.. Kobe U. U.l.VlCd., Lisbon 2 7-32, Madrid •I'JM. Milan M.IS, New York81 words
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Article81 1928-07-05 7 Progiamme of drills up to and for July 8, l'J2B. Friday, July C, 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, .S.ii.E. (v) Si*:;.. UMin Procedure forms, etc., Drill Hali, Motor CycU l'latn.. Visual Traininß, Map Reading, etc., Drill Hall, I S.V.C. Band, Blind Practice. Saturday, July 7, 2 p.m., Fame81 words
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Article286 1928-07-05 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 5. On London, Bank 4 m/a 2/3Ti Demand 2/3 11/16 Private 3 m. credit 2/4 7/32 On New York. Demand 56 3/16 Private 90 d/i 67% On France, Bank T.T. 1426 On India, Bank T.T. 154 On Hong Kong, Bank T.T. Mi l<c. dis.286 words
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55 1928-07-05 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERC E RUBBER ASSOCIATION. Tone of Market Quiet. Latest Cable Lo-!..i, Spot Sheet M. per lb New York Holiday. R.S.S. equal vo Standard, Q.CJ. Standard R.S.S. or Tender Spot -Sept U.t. -Her. Jan. -Mar. Buyers 30 30 21) Seller* 30 liO't :toy 4 30 Vi 29 U55 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article434 1928-07-05 7 Issue Val. I'd. .15 01 P. Plnndok 1 1 Penuwat Pengkalen Ord. 1 1 Petaling £1 £1 Phin Soon £1 £1 Puchong £1 12,-Punirah 1 Puteh 1 1 K:ihman Hyd. 1 1 Itajnh Perak i'l £1 l:..Li:!.':tun 1 1 Runtau 'Ord.) 1 1 Kantuu (Prcf.) D £1 lUlrut £1434 words
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Article194 1928-07-05 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sollers 2 2 Alex. Brick. Prefs. 2.00 2.nr> 2 2 Alex. Brick. Or.ls. 2.10 VU £1 21 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.16.0 6.0.0 1 1 Central Engine 0.50 0.65 1 1 Cycle A Carriage 0.60 0.65 £1 £1 E. Smelting; Co. 12.75 13.25 5 5 Fraser194 words
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Article96 1928-07-05 7 U. En e p.c. $1,234^00 8% prem. Singapore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.c. (556,000 104 108 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. 1378,000 of 1901 par. h prem. Singapore Municipal 4ft p.c. of 1907 $1,600,000 90 par. Singapore Municipal 4% p.c of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par. ;rv-'.! "r«- Municipal 4 p.c.96 words
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Article394 1928-07-05 7 Fraser and Co. and I.yall and Kvatt'« quotations. Alk-nby ($1) Alor Gajah ($1) A. Hitam i?l A. Kuninr ($1) Am. Malay ($2) A. Molek ($1) A. Panas (*6) Balgownie ($1) Baisett $1) Hrofras N ($1) Brunei U. ($B) H. Jelutong ($1) B. Katil ($1) Ilukit K. B. (ID394 words
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Advertisement43 1928-07-05 7 USALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY Tka World's Largest Business Tralalag lasUtution. Specialised Practicsl Bniic.». Courses. EXPERT BOOK-KEEPING HIGHER ACCOUNTANCY, C.P.A. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BUSINESS ENGLISH EFFECTIVE SPEAKING LAW LL.B. DEGREE COMMERCIAL LAW BANKING FINANCE SALESMANSHIP. Write or call Malayan Oflce. It— catalogaaa. infurnatkoß. 29, Arcade, Singapore,43 words
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Advertisement216 1928-07-05 7 pj£[ TENDERS 509 MODEL, 4 seater, 2 door* 8 700 fmim are jnvj(cd erection of a 509 4 2 800 Hostel to the Chinese- High School off Bukit a-n T.n.ali K. i.i.l, Singapore, donated by Aw Boon 509 4 4 5 »a« Uaw Esq 509 2 Bao I pj anB216 words
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Advertisement514 1928-07-05 7 NOC PILLS For Your BODY and MIND rVluJy A REAL, SAFE AND SURE HELP AND CURE For Neurasthenia, Anaemia, Debility, Weakness. Overwork and Impotency. Obtainable at all ChemlaU. 6. H. SLOT GO., LTB. PENANG AND SINGAPORE. BELVOIR HOUSE Lady opening a new boarding house has room for five bachelors. Large,514 words
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Advertisement420 1928-07-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts- gee page 16. WANTS, FOR SALE. ETC. TO LET, fur o Street. BEST room w.can;. 2 Lloyd Rd. Old NY 13. TO LET. threo shop window Ins Apply SAI ESMAN REI [RED, with I of electrical roods. Apply TO LKT, Flat. Amber Mi i Orchard420 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous77 1928-07-05 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerl>au Station. (By Courtesy of Government Health Officer.) For the 24 Hours ending; at Midnight on July 4. deg. Max. shade temperature 87.5 F. Mm. shade temperature 7C F. Mean shade temperature 80.7 F. ■ax. sun radiation 141 F. Mm. glass radiation 71.5 F. Sea temperature- Max.77 words
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660 1928-07-05 8 The Straits Ti mes SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JU LY 5. THE PARADOX OF THE AIR. While the remarkable exhibition of aerial efficiency given by the 2,300 officers and men of the Royal Air Force at the annual R.A.F. display at Hendon is particularly gratifying to those who view the development of660 words
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Article199 1928-07-05 8 Sir David Yule, whose death is reported on another page, was one of the few possessors of vast wealth who solved the problem of the avoidance of publicity. Nine lines of Who's Who suffice to tell all that is generally known about him, yet for many years199 words
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Article1004 1928-07-05 8 WORLD AIR CONFLICT.— I. PRESENT LEADERSHIP OF GERMANY. (By Lord Thomson of Cardington, C.8.E.. D.5.0.. formerly British Mini ter for Air.) Complete returns for air transport in Europe and Ame.i.a dialing IMI nre not I yet available, but tho.xo t> hand show that Germany still holds a commanding lead in1,004 words
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Article475 1928-07-05 8 The Rev. G. Dexter Allen, of Sing.v l>i>ic, is going to England by the Huiuna Mi'.ru, sailing on July V. The latest recruit to the Raffles College staff is Professor Buchart, B.Sc., Ph.D., K.R.S.K., who is to hold the Chair of .Mat hematic.--. Mr. A. W. Nightingale,475 words
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Article144 1928-07-05 8 Lady Goes in After European In Difficulties. A plucky rescue was seen at Seaview Hotel on Tuesday night, when Mr. R. T. Kyall, an employee of Borneo Motors, got into difficulties in the sea at the westward end of the bathing pavilion, and wai Inought out by144 words
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Article117 1928-07-05 8 Former Imperial Airways MechanicArrives. Mr. 13. A. Soyer, who was formerly one of the chief mechanics employed by Imperial Airways, Ltd., at the Croydon aerodrome, and who has been engaged by the Singapore Flying Club as their mechanic, has arrived, and he is now engaged in getting117 words
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Article62 1928-07-05 8 Fran China and Japan, by Novara, due at Singapore H a.m. to-morrow. Frum China and Japan, by Rangoon Mum, dux- at Singapore on Saturday, the 7th instant. i v rnm France, by Andre I. ebon, due at Singapore p.m. on Saturday, the 7th instant. From Europe (London mails62 words
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Advertisement133 1928-07-05 8 L 9 *g -f THE HOUSE it tie* s FOR LADIES' STYLISH SHOES NBMAMKA SAXTi \r;o 11AU COLOI ItEII rUISKTTK BROCADE. BAR SII.VKK TINSEL BROCADE. Plaia Birrar Bast IMam Silver lki-1. All sizes. I 'rice SI 0.50. Price $9.50. NEBRASKA BAR SILVER KID. ACTON COURT SILVER KID. All Size*. All133 words
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Advertisement97 1928-07-05 8 ALHAMBRA 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 RORDEN along with Empire News Bulletin. First Show at 7.30 Fox Western Drama THE BEST BAD MAN Featuring TOM MIX A Picture of Thrills, Punch97 words
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Advertisement61 1928-07-05 8 On Other Pages. Ps#«. Home Sport Letter 2 finance and Commerce 7 Shipping and the Mails 7 Meteoralocical Ki-port 7 To-day's Share Market 7 fable and Radio New* V Mining Tragedy near Kuala Lumpur 9 r.S. 1n.1c;).-m!i-ncf Day Celebrated U ■Sport News and Comments 10 I OOtball Itiview lit linanre61 words
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Article173 1928-07-05 9 INDIANS WITHDRAW RESENTMENT AT BRITISH ATTITUDE. PROTEST AGAINST SIMON COMMISSION. [REUTFJI TELEGRAM] London, July 4. The Indian delr;:nt> lave withdrawn from the Comtr.o;, wealth LaktW Conference as a protwl against the attitude of British lalmur towards the Simon Commission and the methods of procedure adopted l>y Urn173 words
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Article315 1928-07-05 9 Widow's Application Before A Ceylon Court. An interesting ease was hoard by Mr. .lames Joseph, Additional District Judge nl' .lal T na, when Mis. A. Kmcrson, of Point Pedro, applied for letters to administer dor husband's property in the X.M.S. Mi. B. A. EajMraoa, brother of315 words
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Article162 1928-07-05 9 To He Delayed I ntil (iovernors Return. It is understood that the formal opening of K.itflcs College, Singapore, will be ilc!:iy<<l until U.K. the Governor returns fr.in fagfaiid towarif the end of the \car. The Trinity tarn of the foßfe opened ii.i'mmally on Jure Jl with 43162 words
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Article70 1928-07-05 9 CA LCUTT A ST REET FI GH T. Scavenger Strikers and Loyal Workers. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, July 4. A pitched battle occurred in the Calcutta ttrcet- between KSveaajMr .-trikers and lushl weefeera rteterfey. A smail MM I I |>c i«.«- v.a> nverpowertcl, lua imafoKeflMßta were hurried to the70 words
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Article129 1928-07-05 9 MR. BRIDGEMAN REPLIES TO QUESTIONS. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 4. In the House of Commons, asked why a slow oil tanker was sent to the assistance of the Jervis Bay, Mr. Bridgeman, First Lord of the Admiralty, said the oil tanker Slavol, at Trincomalee, was the onlyReuter - 129 words
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Article176 1928-07-05 9 Committee Report Adopted At Geneva. [MM teixcram] Geneva, July 4. The Leajruo of Nations committee on security and disarmament adopted the report deal ing with financial assistance 1o states which arc- the victims of aggression, and finally adopted the draft conventions. The model treaty for the prevention of war176 words
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Article101 1928-07-05 9 Missing Russian Airman Returns. [reuter telegram] Kind's Bay, July 4. The searches by ships amotm the ice narrates in the neighbourhood of Bear Island have concluded. No trace ot Amundsen was found. Moscow, July 4. The airman Babushkin, who was missing for five days, has safelyReuter - 101 words
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Article84 1928-07-05 9 Debate on Government Programme Speech. [trans-ocean via pan-asia] Berlin, July 4. The debate on the Government's programme speech in the Reichstag began with the Socialist Breitscheids declaring approval. On behalf of the Conservatives Count Westarp threatened drastic opposition should a further pledges be offered for evacuation of the84 words
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Article96 1928-07-05 9 Summons Against His Syce Welcomed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July I. A syce named Gurchurn Singh was fined $20 fur travelling at 40 miles an hour in Light Street. His employer wrote savins he was plad the syce had been summoned. In the Police Court to-day96 words
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Article19 1928-07-05 9 [reuter telegram.] Athens, July 4. The Greek general elections will pro bably be held on August la.Reuter - 19 words
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Article201 1928-07-05 9 LACOSTE WINS. SEMI-FINAL RESULTS AT WIMBLEDON. [reuter telegram] London, July 4. Glorious weather prevailed at Wimbledon to-day, and the centre court was packed for the semi-finals in men's and women's singles. The results were as follows Men's Sinifles, Semi-Finals. Lacostc (Fiance) beat W. T. Tilden (U.S.A.),Reuter - 201 words
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Article149 1928-07-05 9 Singapore's American Community Celebrates. Under the auspices of the American Association of Malaya the American community in Singapore celebrated Independence Day with a dinner and ball at Raffles Hotel last night. About eighty guests were present and dinner was served on the lawn which was specially illuminatbd and149 words
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Article66 1928-07-05 9 Holt Line to Alternate With The P. and 0. The Secretary of State for the Colonies announces that the Treasury has now authorised the use of Holt Line Steamers, alternately with steamers of the Peninsula and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, for the conveyance of parcel mails to the66 words
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Article79 1928-07-05 9 Good Progress Reported At Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 5. Presiding at the statutory meeting of the Kinti Electrical Distribution Co. yesterday, ie Hon. Harry Jones said that of 122.000 paid application allotment shares 70,424 left, sufficient with the rectnt call to meet working costs.79 words
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Article71 1928-07-05 9 Police Clash with Employes After Accident. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, July 4. A serious clash occurred at Asansol between constables guarding the station and railway employees. A constable was run over by a shunting engine and lost an arm. Hi.< enraged companions mauled the driver and71 words
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Article68 1928-07-05 9 Miller Committed for Trial At Assizes. S. F. Miller, the Eurasian driver of the two-seater Buick which collided with a Rugby taxi in Connaught Drive, with the result that Mr. W. H. Hodgins was killed, was yesterday afternoon committed to the Assizes by the Third Police Magistrate68 words
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Article71 1928-07-05 9 MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY. WELL-KNOWN FINANCIER KILLED. [REUTEK TELEGRAM.] Boulogne, July -4. The well-known Belgian financier. Captain Alfred Loewenstein, was drowned through falling out of an aeroplane while flying over the sea between Dunkirk and Ostend. Capt. Loewenstein. who was accompanied by a valet and two stenographers, withReuter - 71 words
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Article126 1928-07-05 9 Eight Coolies Killed Near Kuala Lumpur. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 5. Details have just been received of a tejiible traKedy at a Chinese open cast mine at Sungei Besi, near Kuala Lumpur. It appears that, quite unconscious of the danger, ten Chinese coolies were working126 words
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Article108 1928-07-05 9 Committee Recommendations Adopted. [REUTER TKLEGRAM.] London, July 4. A Mttiac of employers' and workers' representatives to-day the firs: full meeting since the inauguration of the Industrial Peace Conference adopted the interim report submitted by the joini committee, recommending the formation of a national industrial council, composed ofReuter - 108 words
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Article136 1928-07-05 9 One Man Killed Other Seriously Injured. Two stabbing affrays, one of which was fatal, occurred in Chin Cheok Street when two Chinese were stabbed by unknown assailants yesterday evening. The dead man was found by the police lying by the side of the road and died soon136 words
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Article76 1928-07-05 9 Carillon Clock Presented By American Engineers. [RELTEK TELEGRAM.] Louvain, July 4. In the presence of the Duke and Duchrss of Brabant, the diplomatic corps and an enormous crowd, Cardinal van Koey dedicated the new library carillon ciock at the University library built by Mr. Whitney Warren, of NewReuter - 76 words
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Article51 1928-07-05 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 4. Sir Austen Chamberlain stated in Parliament to-day that he hoped to be able to make a statcmen; on the future status of Tangier early next week. The matters referred to the committee of experts meeting in Paris were still under their51 words
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Article25 1928-07-05 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 4. The Assistant Postmaster-General stated in Parliament to-day lha°. the number of broadcasting licences issued now exceeded 2,500,000.25 words
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Article135 1928-07-05 9 OPPOSITION FROM LABOUR PARTY. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, July 4. Keen Labour party opposition to the appointment of Viscount Byng of Vimy to succeed Sir William Horwood as Chief Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police i.ii his retirement in the autumn was expressed during question time in the HouseReuter - 135 words
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Article202 1928-07-05 9 Death of Millionaire Business Magnate. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 4. Sir David Yule, one of the richest men in Britain, died last night at the age of 69. His fortune is variously estimated at £10,000,000 to £20,000,000, and was built up in business. He lived the202 words
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Article99 1928-07-05 9 £125,000 from Journalism In Six Years. London, June 20. Mr. Lloyd George announces that he has definitely decided to give up his journalistic work in order to devote himself to a revival of the Liberal Party, particularly during the forthcoming General Election. It is believed that Mr.99 words
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Article80 1928-07-05 9 Runs Up Flight Of Eight Steps. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 4. A serious motor accident occurred yescerday evening, when a motorbus which *as being driven along the Pudu Road towards town in a rainstorm got out of control and ran up a flight80 words
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Article82 1928-07-05 9 Cabinet Resigns Following Shooting Outrage. [RELTER TELEGRAM] Belgrade, July 4. The Cabinet hts resigned, following resolutions adopted by the Radical and Democrat parties in favour of the formation of a broad-based Cabinet. The Radical Party has expelled Rachitch, who shot and killed Paul Raditch, a member of theReuter - 82 words
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Article34 1928-07-05 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] Sofia, July 4. The Inter-Aliie.l Reparations Commission has decided to grant Bulgaria a six months moratorium for reparations payment of 5,000,000 gold francs owing to the recent earthquake havoc.Reuter - 34 words
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Article193 1928-07-05 9 SLOTTED WINGS. MANY MACHINES BEING FITTED. HOLD UP IN SERVICE TO INDIA. [gritish imperial radio] Rugby, July 4. One hundred and eight machines of the Royal Air Force have now bmm titled with the device known as slotted wing. Contracts for tilting 478 machines are193 words
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Article86 1928-07-05 9 Boxer Indemnity Proposals Delayed. [relter telegram] London, July 4. At question time in the House of Commons Sir Austen Chamberlain said he regretted that the continued uncertainty of conditions in China delayed the legislation necessary to enforce the Buxton Committee's recommendations regarding the Boxer Indemnity. Meanwhile, the86 words
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Article146 1928-07-05 9 Letter Demanding $500 Under Threat. The existence in Singapore of gangs of rowdies, who make a living by extorting money from Chinese is helped by the fact that the victim usually pays the sum demanded rather than seek police protection. The proprietor of a barber's shop in Chin146 words
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Article87 1928-07-05 9 Sanitary Board Sends Deputation To Government. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 4. A deputation of unofficial members of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary board, introduced by tnt Chairman, Mr. Bryant, waited thi.s morning on members of the Rivers Commission and stressed th« extreme urgency of continuing87 words
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Article40 1928-07-05 9 [trans-ocean via pan-asia] Berlin, July 4. A cyclone visited Berlin causing much damage in parks, unroofing several and destroying an aerodrome hangar. Three passenger aeroplanes arrived at the height of the gale, and all landed pet fectly.40 words
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Article37 1928-07-05 9 [trans-ocean via pan-asia] Berlin, July 4. The Nationalists have requisitioned the Peking wirele.s apparatus used by Trans-Ocean by courtesy of the government. The handing over took place without fiiction or unfriendliness on cither side.37 words
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Article844 1928-07-05 10 " CENTRE - "CENTRE." TRIAL MATCHES FOR MALAYA CUP. [in Be far little active interest has been taki p. in thi Southern section of the 11. .M.5. Malaya (up competition for this year although in the Northern Section Selangor have defeated Penang on their >■!. I'iiere Wsl Meting of the selection844 words
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Article41 1928-07-05 10 [BillTlsH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 4. In reply to a question in the House of <>ninions. Sir Austen Chamberlain said hi had no statement to make on recent n Egypt, in which the British Government had no part.41 words
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Article817 1928-07-05 10 The Negri Sembilan police force is 9.98 per cent, short of the establishment. Five scholarships to Raffles College worth S:S,000 per annum will be given by kht Bataacoc Government. The Singapore Y.W.C.A. is planning to appoint < htn— n secretary if financial ana: in: (an be made.817 words
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Article32 1928-07-05 10 [trans-ocean via pan-asia] Berlin, July 4. It is reported from Rome that General Armani, chief of the general air start". crashed at Nettuno in flames. Armani wai badly burned.32 words
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Article149 1928-07-05 10 R. D. Ford's Good Form hi First Appearance. R. D. KorJ. the singles champion of Western Australia, who anived yesterday U: MMWM °f Malaya, turned cut yes. ei day afternoon at Johore Bahru for nn informal encounter with Mr. Spariow, and showed very good form, despite his149 words
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Article152 1928-07-05 10 Garrison Players Win At Muar. The Garrison Lawn Tennis Association visited Muar during the week end, and playing against the Muar Civil Service Club, won six matches out of seven. Results were as follows, Uarrision players mentioned first Men's Doubles. Rev. W. Aitken and Capt. Price beat G. D.152 words
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Article65 1928-07-05 10 Mixed Foursome at Keppel. Twelve cards were taken out for the July mixed foursome at Keppel and the following v/ere returned Mrs. Foster and W. Greig 44— 8%=35'A (Winners). Mrs. Groothoff and J. D. Mair 44— 8'.i=35Vi Mrs. Wilson and H. A. Exley 44r-W:=lMaj Mrs. Georgcson and Douglas 45—65 words
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Article146 1928-07-05 10 Weights for Second Day's Races. Ponies, Class 11, Third Division (six furloiiksi. All Speed 9, Jeleright 9, Uonzo B.U, Chan. lan 8.12, Perseus 8.11, Lctcl.uinna 8.2, Actn-ss !iitc Rose Marie) ~,.V1, Ma Cherit 7.», Icy Hot 7.5. Bwnaa, Class I, Firit Division (six furlongs).— Tinakill 10.2, Cafe146 words
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Article121 1928-07-05 10 Six more bouts were fought off last night in the Singapore Sword Club foil competition. All v/ere very long and hard fights, and two were only won after the scores were level at four all. The following were the results O. S Norgaard (owe 4) beat R.121 words
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Article54 1928-07-05 10 Two centuries were scored in a match between the Ipoh Ciub and Tanjong Rambutan Hospital on Sunday. For the club Lieut. Stringer, of the Burma Rifles, made 102 out of a total of 282, and for the Hospital J. Smith made 103 not out in54 words
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Article30 1928-07-05 10 The final of the snookers single and married competition at the Tanglin Club will be played off to-morrow at 6.30 p.m. Godwin and Hawiswaad meet Hayes and Hughes.30 words
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Article23 1928-07-05 10 The 26th annual sports of St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore, will be held at the Stadium on Saturday, July li.23 words
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Article634 1928-07-05 10 Proceedings at Slate Council Meeting. A meeting el ih? Johore State Council presided over l>y Uie Hon. Yang Mulia l.ngku Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Majiil, D.X.. (the Air. .'.h.-.tii Bhk) was held at the Fofeore Bahru. on Tuesday. Others piMeM win' H.H. the Tungku Mahk'tn, U.K., 1\M.(,., ;hi-634 words
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Article123 1928-07-05 10 Question Not Yet Decided By Government. The Singapore public are awaiting wit.i inuTtot the decision of the Government with reference to the land on Collyer Quay occupied by temporary wooden buildings which are no longer required, the departments lormerly housed in them having moved into Fullerton123 words
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Article153 1928-07-05 10 Harold Lloyd again holds the screen at the Pavilion, and judging by the reception of The Kid Brother at the first performance last night there should be large audiences throughout the run, for Lloyd's name always ensures full houses. It is a Paramount picture and in the best153 words
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Article47 1928-07-05 10 In a second division match played yesterday the Malays and V.M.C.A. drew with no goals scored. There will be a first division match at the Stadium to-morrow between Pulo Urani and the Chinese, and another on Saturday, when the Malays and the S.R.C. will meet.47 words
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Article250 1928-07-05 10 Allegations of Cruelly Against Husband. Before the Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Sprouic) in the Supreme Court the petition of Mrs. Cecilia Misso for a judicial separation from her husband, Arthur Misso, was commenced. Mr. C. Stucrt appeared for the petitioner, and Mr. Thuraisingham fur the respondent.250 words
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Article269 1928-07-05 10 THE STRANGER WITHIN THY GATES." Man's Story of Assault By His Hosts. A Sikh r.amed Atcha Singh who appeared in the District ("out w'.th an arm in a slinjr told Mr. J. L. McFall that he was ■IMM by three Sikhs to whoso h-juse he had gone on an invitation269 words
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Article292 1928-07-05 10 The following minutes of a committee meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals are officially supplied Mr. T. L. Evans resigned on leaving the Colony fcr eight months and Mrs. W. L. Stevens and Mr. N. Smedley coaaeatad to join the Committee. Landing292 words
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Article108 1928-07-05 10 A five-year-old boy is attracting much attention as a mathematical wonder at Mosice, Slovakia Even before he went to school he revealed a remarkable knowledge of the multiplication table. When asked by the doctors how many days it was since the birth of Jesus Christ the boy gave108 words
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Article278 1928-07-05 10 3 MONTHS SENTENCE AT KUALA LUMPUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 1. A respectable Chinese woman named Chu Nyan Chee, the wife of a fcrnuT chief clerk of 'he F..M.S. Treasury, \v!iu was charged with appropriating SI.TJI-. beinjf contributions to a wrii or ChiMM278 words
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Article119 1928-07-05 10 Penang Turf Club Take Action. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July An effort to prevent the abuse of sweepstake tickets is to be macie by thl Penang Turf Club al their autumn n:x*tinjt opening on July 28. Ticki will lie ivilottcd to members only on application. The Club119 words
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Article326 1928-07-05 10 Money Destined For a Sikh Pensioner. My salary of $60 a month is much too stnaJl for me to live on," said Chua Toh Eng, clerk and interpreter at Geylang Police Station, when he pleaded KUilty before the Second I'd! ice Magistrate (Mr. W. N. Gourlay) this326 words
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Article176 1928-07-05 10 Four Out of Every Five Teachers Suspected. During the year a number of unlawful workers' societies whose aims were chiefly political were discovered, says the 1927 Negri Sembilan report. All of them were connected with the Left Wing, or Communist Section, of the Kwok Man Tons, this176 words
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Article1402 1928-07-05 11 GAMBLING ELEMENT IN U. S. A. (By A. W. Still.) LiSSdoa, June ti. The fren V of speculation in the Unite< 10 which I have drawn attcntioi ally, is beginning to attract th' attention Of serious thinkers in New Vorl share. Ir. the monthly letter a Hank1,402 words
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Article281 1928-07-05 11 Europeans Involved In Calcutta Cheating Charge. Bombay, June 20. What promises to ha a prime sensation is being brveoUajatod by the Calcutta ".1.D.. who have already arrested a man i earned Minion, and an l>elieved to be Busbar of other us an:l Anßlo-In-liaiis. to-day j or to-morrow.281 words
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Article110 1928-07-05 11 A- r Kumm-. KMt) i Biifii BI3N i!.-. bi Iwall. r.h.2n(( lbs. Bajnui Serai.— .V.l.OOO lbs. ItaJiit. 1:1,000 lbs. i hpi DO ll>.-. Denniitown.- :j'iu!on 11..^. Eoto t A>iatii-.- 2'.'.".5):)4 lbs. Harimma. -12JU6 lbs. highlsD<!i ud Lowlanda l«S,10a tb« Xl ibaag. IOTJMO H>^. I '..ii.i lbs. Kurau. -.H1.500110 words
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Advertisement237 1928-07-05 11 >^?^ New Issue of OPERA RECORDS OVER 50 RECORDS FROM 45 OPERAS made by world-famous singers and leading orchestras under eminent conductors. Call and ask for the special hooklct. We shall be pleased to play any record you desire to hear. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., VS^ RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. JW237 words
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Advertisement299 1928-07-05 11 Raffles Hotel Rooms with Latest Sanitary ArnMfCsiCfrtti. Grill Room unefjualled in the Easl. TEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY DINER DANSANT EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY in Hie Finest :ind Coolest Rail Room Jn BAKE MeGUIRE'B ORCHESTRA SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Every Sunday, 1.15 p.m. Piano MOM A LIITER. BARKIEB 15R05.,299 words
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Article696 1928-07-05 12 Curious Geological Changes Noted. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, June :tO. In my last letter, written three weeks ago I hailed with gladness the advent of the dry season. My i xuberame turned out to be premature. It was evidently only a short spell of dry weather.696 words
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Article487 1928-07-05 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES JUNE 6. Par Value Company. II Abaeo 2/ Allngar £1 Anglo-Malay £1 Ayer Kuning £1 P iricnp 2/ Butane Consolidated £1 Batu Caves £1 Rutu Tiga 2' Bekoh IliTtnm Consolidated 2/ Brieh £1 Bidor 2/ Bikam 2/ Brooklamls 2/ Bukit Cloh £1487 words
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Article126 1928-07-05 12 Mother-in-Law of Two Peers Sent to Prison. London. JtNM B. Mr... Kate Mi iiiik. known as the Night Cluli Queen, nu.lhei-in-lnw of the two ncers Lord <!<■ Cll mill and Lord Kinnoull, who was dMtribad l>y ;!>»■ nrowrntl»g counsel as the most inveti ■rati- break"!of club Hmwta(126 words
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Article78 1928-07-05 12 Man Killed While Riding With His Daughter. Loarfoa, .lune 24. In tfca pwwei "f tkOMMMh "f people, f tragedy auuwwd the 100-aila raat tern Southport sands yc-t.rday by the Southnort Motor <|.|!>. Mis-; M::y Cunliffe, weffi-known rmcing motorist, bad eoveml *1 mid irl m he| car w78 words
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Advertisement277 1928-07-05 12 FIRST WOMAN TO CONQUER ATLANTIC USES MOBILOIL. Mi: tau lia Earhart, the well known American amateur first woman to By the Atlantic who, with Wilmer Stulta, made a non-stop flight from Newfoundland to B oint, Wales, in the Pokker monoplane Friendship" c Mobiloil "B" as the one Oil supremely i277 words
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Article1366 1928-07-05 13 REPORTS AND GENERAL MEETINGS. Mr. K. U Hamilton cthe chairman I pre*>i<!■■'! at the annual mcerinir of Windsor. iV. M.S. i Rubber. The ih.-iirm.in said I, Indicated in my iMim last year that. I wi h a:i exportable allowance of only ;i per ci-nt. of our standard ami1,366 words
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Advertisement280 1928-07-05 13 if H i A Friend hi Need. Mortal anguish, grief, worry, extreme heat all tend to produce headaches end nervou.s exhaustion. Then it is t "4711" Kau rte Coio .r-j hi a friin.l indeed. A littk of it, dubbed on wrisU and temples or inhaled bam thu handkerchief, soot, .is280 words
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Advertisement602 1928-07-05 14 Assets over $8,000,000 S.C. Awrarance in force over $30,000.0f10 Th* Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Lt4, (Incorporated In Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICB Winchester House. Singapore. LONPON OFFICB 17, Old J.wr,, EC. Th» Company bis £2(1.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the Sriti.h Life Assnrsnce Conp.nies602 words
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Advertisement577 1928-07-05 14 BANKING HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. l.lncci poratc-d in Hong Kong) Head Office HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 lasue and fully paid up $20,000,000 < Funds Sterling £8,000.000 Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. A. H. Compton, Esq., Chairman. N. S. Brown, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Boa.577 words
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Advertisement404 1928-07-05 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised f1.000.000 Capital Subscribed £1.8!i0.000 Capital Paid up £1.050.01)0 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,584,840 BOARD OF DIRECTORS I. M. Ryrie, Chairman. P. R. Chal—era, Ksq. Charles J. Hambro, n. Roblnaon, Esq. Esq. Sir Davi.l Yule, Bart. W. H. Shclford.404 words
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Advertisement455 1928-07-05 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. 2nd floor. Hong hone Hank C_— Sinuapnre. All plans of Life Endowment and Annuity policies issued at best terms obtainable iii Malaya. Assets Exceed il "i.OOO.OOO. COMMERCIAL UNION, ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (IncorporaUd in Kn^landi Kiie, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and .Motor. Assets £51.000,000 ARTHUR455 words
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Advertisement859 1928-07-05 14 AUCTION SALE t valaa W fi Hi, 1, 1 land and honaei at Victoria Street Killin Road, North Bridfe Road and rarant > md al Liai Road and off i-.. < il R \t the aah room Hi Seng N H), hulia m Wee_ea4ajr, July 11, ai 1M i> m.859 words
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