The Straits Times, 14 July 1928

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 2 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1928 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 118 1 .Milkmaid Svniii ni'd. lull Crrnm Milk > "SLEDGE BRAND," prepared in Switzerland, is the iweetuned form of "BEAK BRAND" '^t^^J'^H^' i OJII \L\AKLE Oiri'AINABI.E v Kin V HiiRK. "jte^u^^^ EVERYWHERE. SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK Sole Auonls for Malawi. JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. (lnco'j<or;itcd in Lng'.an-J) SINGAPORE. (^"S^WTyiTPTVtti EQUAL T0 THE —J
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    • 83 1 No. :,.->863. SILVER BROCADE ONE BAR. Price $17.85 per pair. PATENT LEATHER SHOES. Prices from $13.50 to $18.50 per pair. X BROWN BROGUE GOLF J BHOES. t Oxford st'k- or with rtnp Price J>1 1.50 per pair. I V.HITE CANVAS BHOBS. Prices $;".5O to SJ:}.5O per |>air. No. *****. SILVER
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    • 100 1 No. r iin7. FAWN AM) GOI D BROCADE ONE BAR. Price $16.50 per pair. WHITE BUCKSKIN SHOES. t Prices $11.50 to $16.75 per |iair. J BLACK SATIN SHOES. Prices $10^€ to $11.75 I -r |>a'.r. J "FLEETFOOT" TENNffI SHOKS. t I r»pc ile*. I t Price .l•'s.>'. l •'$.>' per
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    • 4 1 MUkataU sterilizi-d Natural Milk
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  • 668 2 Need for Care by Malayan Candidates. Mr. J. H. Hoahing, hon. secretary of the Students in Britain Committee, forwards the following letter, which shoulo be studied by all students in Malaya who contemplate seeking admission to Oxford or Cambridge Universities A good deal of discontent is caused
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  • 229 2 Asahr.n.- G6.490 Ib. Ampat.— 64,7ls lb. Anglo-Sumatra. 04,048 Ib. Hukit Jelotongr.— lo,2so lb. Hc>nar Si-lanftorV— l7,4oo Ib. BtnUn. So.MB Ib. lii.h Lia5.— 144,410 ib. liilu I Sumatra).— 79,2oo lb. 8;:ntenc.— 73,469 lb. Beaufort Borneo —ss,ooo lb. RaJHU.— IO.6I7 lb. Central Sumatra.— 11,083 lb. (hcvH.:.— 95,300 Ib. l>jirr.bcr.— l,6oo
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 201 2 S^ll^ "Nothing f§§» l\iy World WMM pgi ppshino I 'lff'* 'n THE DIFFERENCE Between an ordinary tea and the very best will asionish you TRY LIPTON'S Every tin of Lipton's Pure CEYLON Tea can be identified hy a coupon to be found in each tin 'md oa each tin is
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    • 295 2 Do lour Hands ltd! A Bum? J(?Jr 1f5.0,( >.ir 3 K»pcr jOii:'nien. will at:oiJ lncu-.r^ rti qoickly haaL Ou -^....ng bi.vi-.- «t i bands Wi-li Cuti'jra Soap and ol vnlcr, try i a~- 'y Cv >: c.'.:a jO.ntmjr'. W:,ie off surplus CJrt-T-e- -Id lirnuin on a. old j^lovc. -urin^ i
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    • 166 2 Cvosse Bpanston SWEET PICKLE NOTICE 0 TOBATTA NOTICE is hereby Riven lhat the a!. lUritl COBliatlnf ot th< TobatU" and the igartmarfc Gourd arc tn- trad* marka of TOBATTA FOUNDRY COMPANY, LIMITED "i I, Chom* Yacsucho, Kojtmachiku, Tokyo, Japan, Founders and used by them in raapad of Kallaablu Iron '-'ii'<-
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  • 856 3 FEATURES OFWIMBLEDON MATCHES. Outstanding features of matches playiii in the All-Kng!and tennis championship meeting .it \S :nililni:iii— the final results of which were published in the Straits Times on Monday— will \te found in the London gMHifu published below. In l he match between Lacoste and De llorpurgo
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  • 78 3 Remission of Land Revenue And Water Rates. Peshawar. July 1. Following Urn Puiijal> Government's .iniiuiiui .ntir nn June 1, regarding nfldavioM <.f l;iml revenue nnd -n- |.i tli. '1.1..1 i us* i b] Urn ■>• h« croa>, the Frontier Province (jnv> rnment aaaouand to-day rwmisaions, for
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    • 129 3 AUSTIN SEVEN OWNERS An Austin Seven normal Sports model broke the 24 hour record for motor cars having engines not larger than 750 c.c. capacity at Monthlery, Paris, on SHELL SPIRIT* AND TRIPLE SHELL LUBRICATING OIL. Average Spesil 66 m.p.h. Distance Covered 1,584.3 miles. DEPENDABLE USED CARS AT REMARKABLY LOW
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    • 355 3 a^B^BVMßwaV'vMatflavKßH LATEST DANCE RECORDS. Made in U.S.A. fi.:6o OH McDonald had > farm (Viual Comedy) Tli« grrrn grami icrew all around (Voral Comedy) MB! The sinUnir of th<- submarine S-4 (OM H... .^incin' and I'layin') The Hariaa I'arl.i-r nuirder (Old Time Sinein' ami I'layin') 1 163 Tho fatal weddinc (Old
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    • 336 3 Trade of British Malaya. Comparison of Total Value of Foreign v Merchandise. s Comparative utatcmpnt of the toUl vn!uo of fm. eluding Pare*! Post, imported and exported to ami ir ia2B. IMPOUTS. ORTS. Incri-ise Increas* i!) 27 1928 Dsei i DMtaaaa (In Ihousj !■•> of January 83,nj0 IMM f nn|
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    • 528 4 P. it 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APGAR LINES (Incc.porated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST! MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARLS PROM LONDON POR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage Am ?'por» RAJPUT ANA 16,600 Jaly 14 KALYAN
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    • 543 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles London. Antwerp and Rotterdam Vessels Tnnnac* Due Sail KAMO MARU July Hi '-•'I KATORI MARU IMM Aug. I ATSUTA MARU MM Aug. if. it KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Aag. :iu 31 lIAKONE MARU 10,500 Sept. 13 11 StTWA MARU li.ooo Bapt tl
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    • 502 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) POR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Regular monthly sailings by the well- known steamer MARELLA (7,875 ton.) and 1 the new motor vessel. MALABAR (4,612 1 ton.). The s.s. MARK!. LA is one of the largest and finest steamers
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    • 661 4 r\i I nil (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BAT AVI A) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the HETHERLAMDB INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. :;040 with sut. -connections t< Pas age. Freigat, Traaaaipmeat Marine Deata. and Manager's Desk. Hepresontatives for Singapore and Straits Settlement of the Official Tourist Bureau ot' .lava.
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    • 542 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM ***** CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SEEVICS TO LONDON, MH TSI-.UA.M. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, II \M BUKG AND BREMEN.— GENOA, MAR SKILI.ES. LIVEHIOOI. ANU GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL ANU t;LASi;OW.-BOSTOX. NEW TORK AND BALTIMORE, WKEKLY BERVICB
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    • 451 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. i Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kretay. Trengganu. Kelantan, Hangnara, Telopin. PataaT, Biocora, Laeon, Baadoa, Kohsnmtii. Langanaa, Clmmpon and Bangkok. Arrival D.-partuf« MALINI July 1". July 1^ ■aen :ire Btted tbroughoat wIU electric light and have excellent accommodation for irat-elaa. paaaenger*. I
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    • 565 5 Shipp g Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. I Inland) 'Ki.l I i:\1 \N LINE PASSENGER AM> HtKIC.Hr SKUVICE TO THE L'NITKI) KINGDOM AND i ONI 1NENT FRKH.HT SKKVICE <>i j \v UtOfl TO Ilonir Kniiu- Shanghai and Japan I>ue fi'pore KHAR rOl'M -July 28 Auc M "V Or I
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    • 433 5 DOL P HR STEAMSHIP LINE i-THE-WORLD SERVICE X wmt BOSTON via COLOMBO, 10, 'ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, OA an.l MARSEILLES Arrive Leave Leave S'porc S'poro IVnang t M July 2.1 July 26 July 28 I'- ■i. Id Aug. Auk. U Aug. 11 I'r. -i- M.irrinon Aug. 20 Aug. 23 Aug. 25 Preeii;.
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    • 467 5 CHARGEURS REUNIS (Incorporated in France) SINGLK CLASS STEAMERS REGULAR MONTHLY FREIGHT AND PASSENGEB SERVICE. IH>MK\V\U|IS. MARSEIU.KS. SAINT NAZAIP.E and BORDEAUX. Due S'pori' CAP PADARAN Auc 31 CAP VARELLA Oct. 26 MARSEILLES, HAVRE, DUNKIRK and ANTWERP. die Snore CAP LAY Aug. 3 CAP ST. JACQUES Sept. 28 For freight and passage,
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    • 200 5 •"WTJIAZI J? CICARETTtS assssi KYR JAZI I CAino-t&yPT Separate Units or Complete Plants. OIL ENGINKS, 2—20 h.p., ICE PLANTS. KKFKKiKRATION PLANTS, ICE CREAM MACHINES, AERATED WATER MACHINERY, DISTILLING PLANTS, COPRA and COFFEE EVAPORATOUB, OIL PUESSKS, TIN MAKING PLANTS. CROWN CORK PLANTS, PAPCB and CARDBOARD MACHINERY, <'L\V and CEMENT HKlt X
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    • 189 5 CALL jrjLj FLAG "X" aY r 11 MARINE ENGINEERS irENTr^AT V> [ENGINE WQfWS LTD] I— SINGAPORE. 'Phone 2717. w.— lB. sizes /^/\rt,f\il v 'f\ SIZES STOCKED ijllr^A EiM. STOCKED 1 in. x 3 ply 3 in. x 4 ply IK in. x3ply AfIREJM 1-in. x4ply 2 in. x 3 ply
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 438 6 PAVILION From Friday, July IS, to Thursday, July 19, at 9.15 p.m. sharp. PATHE PICTORIAL THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE NORMAN KERRY and LOIS MORAN in THE IRRESISTIBLE LOVER In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. FRED HUMES in ONE GLORIOUS SCRAP Seal* hooked and not paid for will be disposed
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    • 322 6 VICTORIA THEATRE SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC NHTB wii.i. PUBENT CUPBOARD LOVE (Grand Guignol Comedy). MONKEY'S PAW (A Thriller). THE CHANGELING (A Farce). I ON JULY 14, 17, 19 AND 21, AT 9.30 P.M. Booking at LITTLE'S. $3, $1 and 50 cents. 1 J ALHAMBHA TAN CHENG KEE (<)-. i.TI)., Proprietors. COMKBK3KG
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    • 124 6 ELECTROLUX REFRIGERATORS are BRITISH. BLBCnOLUX, LTD.. 57. Rohinson Ro:id. Singapore. (Incurporalcd in I'iv;lAnd) ALHAIViBRA TO-NIGHT Sauciest of Pranks from the Prima I onna of Fcp. COLLEEN MOORE in "NAUGHTY, BUT NICE" A Comedy Festival in the grandest slvA mo.«t plorious Moore Manner. A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE. Picture chances don't wait
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  • 268 7 nmaW Saturday, July 14 11. W. M a.m., TJ, 7.37 p.m., 8.7. Malacca: H. W. 4.30 a.m., 5.1, B^o p.m., 6.5. Cricket Tournament, Etceteras v. Services, Perak Kan a, St. Joseph'! Sports, Stadium. Ceyloneae (larden Party, Garden Club, S.A.Iu I'irformances, Victoria Theatre, a.liv Sunday, July 15 11.
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  • 264 7 Saturday. July 14. bhlpa alongside the Wharvea or expected to arrive. Entrance KEPPKL HARBOUR Main Wharf Shark. Trout, Auby, Bunga. The Cable, Tikus, Buccinuni. <i.l Wharf Ii.M.S. Curlew on turn with Drst.oyers Coal Wharf Sea Belle VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Psgar. Albert Dock Nil Victoria Dack
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  • 164 7 To-day. I. I'Udjoc and Palcmbaag iMeaMMsg) .2 p.m. Siam, exii'jl Lower Siam (Kepong) 2 p.m. ilani .Sn Galang) 2 p.m. i Vyuor Brooke I 3 p.m. North and Baal India (Takada)) 3 p.m. I pper Burma ishunko ktaruj 3 p.m. North and K.i^t India iTakudai ;t p.m.
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  • 274 7 Kuala Lumpur Committee's Report. The report of thi' committee appointed :<> consider th<> installation of a MWag* system in Kuala Lumpur has been published, and its general conclusions are as fellows A wuter-l»>! ne sewage system should ne provided for Kuala Lumpur as early as possible. The
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 149 7 Singapore, July 11. Rubber.—Local :)I', cents. Quiet. Tin.- -London BM II Rubbers.—Steady. Sungei Takaaga .'.(-GO Serendahi 2.07-8.42, Allcnbyi Mmtakaki 2:.-30 cents, Ayer Moleks L.lt-IJO, Malaka Pindi.s 1.18-1.87, New Seudals i.(ir>-i.io, Kadaas 2.27-2..".n. Tapani 180-1.46, Koala Sldimi M 7-2.30, Uukit Katila ll'-l", nnts, Melvilles M ccnt;-l ex.
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    • 168 7 Singapore, July 14. London. Rubber :i 7 16d., up 116 J. Local 31-i cents. Londot, Tin £201', ir>s., up Ma. .Mining.—Quiet. Tniping i) 5 aaata-1, North Tr.iping 95-98 cents, South Tuiping ?i'-40 •rata, Kuchais I 11-1 ?ft. Pcnuwata 58-60 cents, Malaya Consols 75l/i-77 '2cents, Sungei Waj
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  • 199 7 AVENGED HIS FATHER Dramatic Statement From The Dock. "The deceased robbed my father of SH'ii in Hong Km(. He triad to get another *.'.O and, tailinpr in that, murdered my father, who on his deathbed confided to .no the name of his murderer. I followed hir.- to Singapore, and kilted
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  • 111 7 The following have been elected officers of the newly formed Amicable Athletic Association of Singapore —Patron, Mr. Chia Ling president, Mr. Gwee Pit Chiang vice-presidents, Messrs. Koh Swvc Lay and Chua Kee Teck hon. secretary, Mr. Lim Chan Seng hon. I ictiuy. Mr. Seah Nghee Khay hon. treasurer, Mr. Tec
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  • 260 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 14. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/3Ts Demand 2/3 11/16 Private 3 m. credit 2/4 7/32 On New York Demand I'nvate 1.0 ,1 s .r,, On France, BankJTT. 1426 On India, Bank T.T. 164 On Hong Ron* Bank T.T. 10H p.c. disc. On Shanghai,
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  • 47 7 Tone of Kaifeal -Quiet. l.iitcjt C:ib!.' 1..i (iv,l. r,.r lb Neat York Spit Bfcaat G. cents 19M per lb. t.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.P. standard R.S.S on Tender Spot tat Oct-Dec. Jun.-M^r. :!P SOU 31% num. 12 o'clock ii.mn July 14.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 436 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Svllcrs U £1 Aaua Kumbang £1 £1 Bantfrin Tin 1 1 H .tang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chendcriang 1 1 Chin Chin PI £1 Kastern Siam £1 £1 Haad Yai 1 1 liitam Tin 1 1 Hang I'i.U £1 £1 Huey Yot
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    • 190 7 ISSU3 Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers 2 2 Alex. Brick. Prcfs. 1.97 '.i 2.02 'i 2 2 Alex. Brick. Ords. 2.10 tM £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.1S.0 6.0.0 1 1 Central Engino 0.50 0.65 1 1 Cycle Carriage 0.40 0.50 £1 £1 E. Smeltinn Co. 13.25 13.75 5 I
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    • 94 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $*****,300 8% 0% prem. Singapore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.c. Jf.55,000 104 108 Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. 1,878,000 of 1901 par. 5 prem. Singapore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1907 $1,600,000 90 par. Singapore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c.
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    • 394 7 Fraaer and Co. and Lyall and L'vatt's quotation* To-day's Prices Fraser Lyali Co. Evatt. Allonby ($1) Alor Gajah ($1) A. Ilitum ($1) A. Kunintc ($1) Am. Malay (*2) A. Mulek ($1) A. I'anaa 1J..1 Balgownie ($1) Bassett i $1 Bro K as N (*l) Brunei U. f6) B.
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  • 229 7 Guthrie ajid Co. report Singapore, July 13. Trading on the commodity market continues very slack, but the undrrtune is if anything steadier, ;iud values have reeovercd from the July liquidation. Export prices are slightly better although insufficiently so to attract any weight of selling. New York shows
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  • 80 7 [lIRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July IS. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.08",, Athens Berlin 20.12. Bombay la, .'>7*<l., Broaaals MM, Baefcaraat TMH. Buenos Aires 47 7-10, Copenhagen 18.20, Oinevu liv.:!.">. Heisincfors 193%, Hong Konj' la. "',<!., Kobe Is. 0.15-16 d., Lisbon 2 7-U2. Madrid 2i).. r »L>5, Milan BSjS, New
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  • 176 7 Mr. 11. J. Kougerc. Hon. treasurer, Children's Aid Society, acknowledges thi tol inn second list of subscriptions tit 10J: c Vi'viojsly acknowlelcel 1 Croas-word Pnsslo No. M $822, No. 57 $188, No. 68, $-1-4. Na. M $196, Mo. 80 |429, No. ;ii I n, i'^ No. S3
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  • 42 7 By P. C. Hooft Indrapoera Eluna D'Artagnan DelU K. .1. -r ,\...i.-r!:i[iil..n Left Ami. S'pore London June 1 June 26 June 8 Juno 30 June 7 July 2 June 14 July 9 June 16 July 9 Juno II Julv
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  • 67 7 Great Interest Aroused In Vienna Lectures. London, July 2. The Rtctor of the Vienna University has cabled the Viceroy ami the India Council expressing the interest aroused by Sir Jagratiis Bose's lectures in Vienna, and congratulating the Viceroy on the Hi eat contributions made by the Indi;tn
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 149 7 FIAT Trankel's 509 MODEL, I seater, I doors 9:>o ■■X QR 509 2 850 510 I 6/7 Sl.OOO URNITURE MAXWELL TOURER 423 OVERLAND FOUR 450 j CHEVROLET TOURER 550 AUSTIN 7 TOURER 750 ANSALDO 7 sealer 900 VICTORIA STREET BLICK TOURER $1,100 (Watch Our Advt. Page 16). 634 IT ALASI
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    • 208 7 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Tenders are invited for the Kiection an.l Completion of Workshop an.l Cycle Shed at Uoodleigh Pumping Station, and will be roccired by the undersigned up to noon Friaay, July 20. Plans, specifications and form of tender n:ay be obtcin.-d fio.n the Municipal Arch. tect on production of
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    • 429 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advts.. WANTS. FOR s.U.E, BTC TO i.KT. i... A ■11 xfcu,> or 0 riK an.) general offl I Ian. TO tamed BELVOIB HOI SI llUMd and a Ipply i" WANTED. roBBS Britiab< N la ,n,,u,, aaaacera' paperi f« ;.n.v»h,M, 126, Straits YOUNG LADY with *'"'"K <"
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 67 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Randan? Kerbau Station. (Hy <>,urus> ,,l (.uu'tnmrnl Health Ofliior > For the II Hour- •i.dini; at Midnight on July IS. deg. .Vi\. hade temperature M F. Vin. atari 7:! K. RiperatBN 7;'.f> F, .11 ra.!iuti.>M IM T, Mia. BtaH ntdiatloa I Max. s<;. Mm Mi.m v.c. hulh tcmtpcratnri
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 38 8 TAYLOR On July l-l. mis. at No.{Bo, Thomson Ito:nl. Sin(;ajiorf. Jm*l« Kin in i Whellmin Tayler nfe Pudding Clarke, in her Mth vi'i'.r. The funeral takes place M the Bidadarl OrmUry. at 0 p.m. to-ilay. Prop!)' ri'jfrelU'il.
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  • 893 8 For nearly two months the whole world has been following the amazing drama in the North Polar legions, where eight survivors of the wrecked Italian airship waited for many weary days while frantic efforts were made to rescue them. What
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  • 998 8  - WORLD AIR CONFLICT.— II. Lord Thomson (By MILITARY DEVELOPMENT OF AIRCRAFT. tf Cardinirtan, C. B. K.. I). S. Formerly British Minister for Air). Although the world war gave an imux'iise impulse to aviation. <.!)<■ I'eatuie >l it.- aftei math may quite COBCeivabl) liave an spposfel effect. Tliat tea; lire i.the
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  • 422 8 Mr. S. H. Moss has Ix-on appointed a Justin' of the l'caie for Singapore. Mr. A. Gilnour has l>cen appointed to officiate as British Resident in Labuan. Mr. II. G. K. Leonard, Financial A.lriaer and Treasurer, F.M.s.. nlmaod by lit- Rajputnna. Mr. .1. c. t;. Spooner, Senior
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  • 100 8 Transfer to Fullertun Kuilding Next Week. The Post Office authorities announce tliat the new office in Fuljerton Building will be opened to the public at 7 a.m. on Monday, .July 2S. The temporary office on Collyer Quay will he eiotmi to the public at p.m. on
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  • 75 8 Accident in Siamese Port. Newi lias reached Singapore that the Shim Steam Navigation Company's vessel Ui-.liman, which sails out of Uani,kok on the eoutaJ •erviw, has met with an accidunt in some Siamese port, but fuller information is not yet available. The imal rnraonr that
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  • 27 8 Orchard Road lietween (J range Road and Scots Koad will closed to through traffic from Monday until further notice, for the constiuction of sewers.
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  • 26 8 From China and Japan, by Tokushinia Mum, due at Singapore to-morrow. Froaa China, by Hwinag due at Singapore on Monday morning, the 10th instant.
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  • 40 8 The Chine.-;' I'lutcitctatc building in !la\cl(nk Koad, which has lonjj be«'M in;:di'(|uato for prfsent-ilay reqalWUWtl, i« to be replaced l>y a muilern building on th" sarriL' site, and tenders are now being called for the 1'ublic Works Department.
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  • 67 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send in the following cable dated July 1'i, their quotations being in gold dollai tints dosing bid prices Kulil.tr exchanges sales to-day 675 i ton u November 19.10, Dmobor 19.10, January 10.10, February 1U cts. March Ifl etL, April l'J els.,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 194 8 *»A4lpz&* THEHm SE 1 f n iMijlr 0F QUALITY H ARTISTIC 4iSP CRETONNES is ]Vi i: CURTAINS and LOOSE Ws} U4si HI COVERS f I ■'fl'i if $5 :J: J- v* nan ex tensive selection of > 'Vf H| 'IXLviM*^^' 1 new arK pleasing designs, r -ii-'P~ If "^f ranging
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    • 70 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Secoond Show at 9. Metro-Goldwyn —Meyer Production Presenting COLLEEN MOORE in NAUGHTY, BUT NICE PRETTY LADIES Scene with technicolour. The picture depicts latest fashion dresses which appeal to the ladies. Along with The Empire News Bulletin. First Show at 7.30 FIGHTING HEARTS (Final Series). TAN CHENG
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  • 648 9 RUSSIAN SUCCESS. CONCRATlLATiONSSENTBY; MUSSOLINI. COMMANDER'S ACCOUNT OF HIS WORK. i The hUm below (jive further detail- of the line rescue work effected l>y the expedition on the Kussian ice-breaker kra.-sin. All (ho sur\i\in l: meinl>< r- nt the crew of the Italia haw- been taken on board,
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  • 37 9 [kkiikk lUBUM] Gibraltar, July 13. 1 In- s>i..ni par! of the Singapore tloatin* dock tbould have paeeed ihi".;>'h the Miu't yesterday, bui is King <itl Cape hpurlel held up uy the lic-av> wtulher.
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  • 40 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rusrl.y, July IS, T!u Kind's fourth sou, Prince George, who is a Lieuteaanl ia ilu- Royal Navy, lias li.-cii appointed to the cruiser Durban, on the American West Indies station, to date from Ju
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  • 74 9 FOUR KILLED DURING TEST FLIGHT. [nEUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 1:). A small single-engined aeroplane used liy Imperial Airways to cany baggage between London and the continent crasiietl at Purley during a test flight. Four people were killed, including Mr. Hall, aeronautical inspector at CroydM Aerodrome, and two
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  • 116 9 BRITISH VIEW REGARDING MANCHURIA. [reuter telegram] London, July 13. In the Hcusc of Commons at question time, Sir Austen Chamberlain said His Majesty'l CJovornment regard Manchuria as part of China and do not recognise that Japan lias any special interests there other than those conferred by treaty
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  • 407 9 Work of the Allied Commissions. [UKITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] IJugly, July IS, A siaictnont on the present position regarding the execution of the disarmament clauses in the peace treaties was made to-day by the Foreign Secretary, in reply to parliamentary questions. Sir Austen ChainVi lain said the interallied commissions of
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  • 37 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] Moscow, July 13. The Central Committee of the minisi Party discussed agricultural questions and carried resolutions suggesting an in. -lease in the rriee of grain and the oiganisation of a state grain reserve.
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  • 43 9 [trans-ocean via pan-asia] Belgrade, July 13. An \n l.nc> mi man entered the roam el tiie ih rcf puHlfci eecurity, Uudtach, lire: i BOVCral hots at him with a revolver and th<-n committed suicide. Lazitsch was wuunded in the- head.
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  • 534 9 POLICE AND PUBLIC. NEED FOR REVISION OF METHODS. [reuter tfxegram] London, July 13. The majority report of the Savidge tribunal signed by Sir John Eldon Bankes ami Mr. J. J. Withers, M.P. (Cons., Cambridge University), holds that the police f—po— Ibh for bringing Miss Savidge to Scotland
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  • 108 9 [REITER TELEGRAM] Berlin, July 1.1. The Beichatag adjourned sine die. It will probably MMt again on November 11. [trans-ocean via fan-asia] Berlin, July V>. Tl.c Keichsta»r accepted the final Sumes<; t:ado*trc-aty. The Btirhttag has passed the hill for reduction of income tax. The Reichstag passed the
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  • 40 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] New York, July 13. The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta has laisetl the re-discount rate to live per cent. The New York stock exchange rallied and the gMMial tone at the close was ■Strong.
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  • 55 9 [trans-ocean via pan-asia] Berlin, July 13. During; the unveiling of a victory monument at liu/.cn by the King of Italy the streets were empty on account of counter demonstrations near Innsbruck. Vienna reports that if the objects of the South Tyrol policy are not attained Seipel
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  • 411 9 DRASTIC PROPOSALS. DESIRE TO DEAL DIRECT WITH BRITAIN. The London correspondent of the Times of Ceylon states that a scheme prepared by the Ruling Princes, making drastic thMgM in the relations of the Indian States with the Raj, is now in the final stapes and
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  • 51 9 Big Majority for Labour Candidate. [RFITKK TELEGRAM] London, July 14. The Halifax by-election, due to the resignation of the ex-Speaker, Mr. J. H. Whitley (Liberal) resulted as follows Alderman Longbottom, Labour, 1 7,.V.:(i. Major Barnes, Liberal, 12,585. Major, Crossley, Conservative, 10,804. At previous elections Mr. Whitley was returned
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  • 72 9 Primo de Rivera Says AH Is Now Quiet. [reuter telegram] Madrid, July 14. General Piimo de Kivera, interviewed '.n his return to the capital, admitted that small groups tried to stir up trouble in the neighbourhoods of Barcelona, Valencia and elsewhere, in connection with the nauguration of
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  • 66 9 Relations Resumed After Twenty Years. [keuter telegram] Washington, July 14. Diplomatic relations I etween Chile and Peru, which have been broken oil for 20 years over the Tacna Arica boundary <lu>putc, have been resumed on the suggestion of the United States Government. Mr. Kellogg now hopes that
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  • 66 9 Strikes Uncharted Obstruction In Aegean Sea. [reuter telegram] London, July I.'!. The Admiralty reports that H.M.S. Wurxpite struck an uncharted obstruction near the island of Skiaphos in the Aegean Sea, where the chart showed between 57 and C 7 fathoms of water. The vessel was slightly damaged and
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  • 439 9 NEW SERVICE IN THE EAST INDIES. It has been announced by the Post-master-General of Holland and the Director of the K.L.M. (Royal Dutch Air Lines) that confirming previous reports—the four aeroplanes for air services of the Netherlands East Indies Air Company will bo flown to their destination.
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  • 271 9 Nationalists and the New Situation. [REL'TKR FAR EASTERN SERVICE] Shanghai, July IS. It is understood from a reliable source that the Foreign Ministry have delivered notes to the representatives of -4 countries requesting their immediate revision of Chinese treaties, whether expired or unexpired. It is understood that
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  • 1008 9 SCIENTIST'S CLAIM. 600 POUNDS PER ACRE STORY. SELECTION IN THE NURSERY. A discovery which, i! substantiated, will b< <>f revolutionary impoi tanee to the plantation rubber industry is announced by the Madras Mail, whirb state* that a research scientist employed bj tinUnited Planters' Association of Smith India
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  • 574 10 KENT GO FARTHER IN CHAMPIONSHIP. DOUBLE CENTURY FOR HAMMOND. Kent won quite as easily over Hampshire, ii a latch commenced on Wednesday, as they have done over most of their opponents for some lime past. Xi nt paaaed the Hampshire total with wickets in hand. lieenian Ml osful,
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  • 51 10 SCOUTS GOOD TURN." Thiei Caught In Merchant Lane. Lea Keng Swee, of the agapoM Boy Scout.-, per- i'...0il turn when he a/ho had snatched a han:i iin <>lil Chtaeae lady. v.is a proaeratiosi in the Fourth Police Court this norniag, when the thief was fined $20 or three weeks' rigorous
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  • 11 10 rs are invited for the erection Keel House at lraser's Hill.
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  • 21 10 A Meeting of the Society of Yorkshiremen in Malaya will tie held at the Europe Hotel next Friday at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 26 10 The new building of the Association of Engi liver Ijuay is now neariag completion, lt was designed by ,nd Dowdeswell and built Messrs. Brossard and Mopin.
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  • 55 10 Mr. J. R. Human, acting Assistant Traffic Manager, Ipoh, who was due to leave on Thursday morning for Taiping I special, found himself awkward plight for half an hour in the Station Hotel lift, which stopped it was half way down owing to the cut bjjag cut off by someone.
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  • 852 10 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS FROM LONDON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 21. Climatic condition! lie'ng favourable, the opening day uf ttCOt made a brilliant apecta' -lc. Bad tlM thronir of f;;sh>> people in evidence was repfMentaUve of all parts of the Empire, Malaya mefaded. I noticed the ll;\r>.iv
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  • 48 10 Body Found in New Jersey Wood. [better telegram] Mount Holly, New Jersey, July 13. The body of Capt. Emilio Carranza, the Mexican flying are, who started on a nonstop flight from Roosevelt Field to Mexico City and back, has been found in a wood here.
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  • 38 10 (Xichi-Xichi Service.) Tokio, July 12. A group in the Government Committee organised to deal with the Tsinan affair is strongly recommending the inclusion of the control of the Tsinan-Kiaochow Railway in the Foreign Office plan.
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  • SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENTS.
    • 256 10 Etceteras Secure Services' Wickets Cheaply. Tiic S.C.C. tournament match beUmii i.(! the Etceteras bo^an oil i!i la.iir :.vr .lay afternoon. The i vice Look the iir.U innings and found run- extremely difficult to net. ';;.>.lbury, Palmer and Lewis captured wiekotf burly cheaply, and Captain Robb Wtfl run out
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    • 91 10 Final Ties For Next Week. The bowling tournament at the S.C.C. will conclude on Friday next. The following are the ties arranged for the week TUESDAY. Hep. Doubles, Semi-final. Rivers and MacDougall v. Doig and Winter. Hep. Singles, Semi-iinal. H. Gray v. S. Mclntyre. WEDNESDAY. Hep. Doubles,
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    • 70 10 1..L.T.C. Tournament. Two finals were played off at the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club yesterday, with the following results: Ladies' Handicap Doubles. Mrs. Parmele and Miss Walli.; (ow 15.3) beat Mrs. Robertson and Miss Dull' (scratch) 6 2, 6 4. Men's Doubles, Open. Aitken and Pinckney beat Hill and Parmele,
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    • 329 10 Handicaps for To-day. Horses, Class II. Fourth Division (six furlongs;.- Drunken Dan -J. Dowse The Glim 8.11, Pegasus 8.11, Himena 8.10, Gladiuior III 8.3, l'rintc Flippant 8.1. Stiffy 7.1:>. Horses, Class 11, Third Division (six f\trLoags). Fiorric's I'ct 9, Grey Habit fe.12, Bavin 8.12, Story Book 8.9. Toropo
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    • 29 10 The British mile relay championship was won at Stamford Bridge on June 30 by Achilles Club (Rinkel, Butler, Gibson and Lowe), in 3 mini. 24 4/6 mci,
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    • 530 10 Weaker Side Do Well in First Half. The second meeting between the Duke of Wellington's Regiment and the IndoCYylon l'.A. in the first division of the League produced an interesting game at the Stadium yesterday. The Regiment preserved their unbeaten record, as they were expected to
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    • 41 10 Men's monthly Medal (stroke) Saturday and Sunday, 14th and 15th instant. Ladies' monthly Medal (stroke) Wednesday and Thursday, 18th and 19th instant. Monthly Mixed Foursomes on Tuesday, 24th instant. Men s monthly Shanghai Foursomes on Sunday, 2'Jth instant.
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    • 60 10 Si'verstead's Victory Royal Pom Second. London, July 4. The foUvwiag is the result of the June Rom Handicap Also ran Old Orkney, Grassmoor. Gipsy King, Gioconda, Steel Point, Brown Talisman and Legislator. The betting was 10 to 1 against Silverstead, 10 to 1 ujrainst Royal Pom, 2
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  • 179 10 Record Membership and Revenue Last Year. The annual report of the Over-seas League states that while there was no outstanding event in the history of the Over-Seas League during the year in comparison with some of the events in previous years, such as the opening of Vernon House,
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  • 238 10 Detectives and Pre-Arranged Appointment. Interesting Hgfel WU abed on the methods used by loc.il Minaengl in extorting money from the public by a c:isi heard in the District Comt this morning, when two Chinese were charged with extortion. The complainant a Chinese towkay, Yee Sivi'c Yuan, said that
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  • 36 10 In the Olympic Games trials at New York on June 30, Morgan Taylor, the 1924 Olympic Games hurdling champion, did the 400-metre hurdles in 53 l-10tfj seconds, claimed to be a world's record.
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  • 130 10 The directors of Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., have declared a fourth and final dividend of 6d. per share free of income tax for the year 1917-28 payable on July 31. The London Register will be closed from July 16 to 20 inclusive for the purpose of preparing
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  • 74 10 It is interesting to note that the projTiamme fur the concert at Raffles Hotel to-morrow night is entirely taken from French composers. Four of Delibes' airs j ili- ballet are to be played. Debussy wiil I be represented by the prelude of his L'Apresmidi d'un Faune and his
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  • 85 10 The P. and O. liner Rajputana, which arrived at Singapore this morning, is on her first trip to the Far East, she having been hitherto on the Marseilles-Bombay run. She is a splendid boat of the Kanpura and the Rawalpindi class, and last year took the King and
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  • 101 10 Nipah Distilleries of Malaya was registered as a public company on June 8, with a nominal capital of £250,000 in 5a, shares, to acquire certain estates in the Malay Peninsula, to adopt agreements (1) with A. (P. Mackillijran and R. C. Keane, (2) with the Distillers Company,
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  • 96 10 Unique Case in Singapore Court. For perhaps the first time in the history of the Colony, a woman was produced in the police courts this morning on a charge j of returning from banishment. It is alleged that she was banished from i the Colony in 1924,
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  • 79 10 Police, Protectorate and Revenue Combine. There was great excitement in the Victoria Street district ia:-.t r-.i^ht, when a combined raid by the polite, Chinese Protectorate, and Monopolies Department was tarried out in certain houses in Johore Road. This street has recently been suspected to be the haunt
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 119 10 WHO PAYS To the Editor of the Straits Time*. Sir.—The population of the Straits Settlements are very inaitiiu 1 even their "voice" in the Legislative Assembly is in the minority. It is, their fore, incumbent on such asaociations th,e Stiaits Settlements Association and on the Press to ilo their best
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  • 43 10 FRENCH REVEN UE RETURNS. [havah telegram.] Paris, July 18. During the first half of the year French revenue returns totalled fn, 19,327,000,000, exceeding the budget f 'recast by Frs. 1,299,000,000 and the conesponding figure for the first half of 1927 by Frs. 1,386,000,000.
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  • 48 10 On Tue.iday next July It, at '.t p. .11. a concert w 11 be given at the Sailor.-' Institute by a party of local art: officers and seamen who will be in port or. that d-»y. and all friends of the Miu< sioni to ;teamen will be welcomed.
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  • 20 10 The FTtnch flag is flying over the Consulate and French offices in town today in honour of the Fete Nationale.
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  • 169 10 Co-operation Between Two Rubber Companies. Co-operation between the Malacca Rubber Plantations and the Linggi Plantations in an oil palm venture was announced at the meeting of the Malacca. Company on June 12. Mr. Charles Kmeison, who is chairman of both coni-pani'.-s, said that the Malacca board
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  • 172 10 Drilling Operations In Klias Peninsula. Report of the British-Borneo P Syndicate for year ended March 11, IH2*\ states that no further geological examination or other operations have taken place on the Petroleum Concession Territory in British North Borneo. The ilrilling operations which are being carried on by
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  • 217 10 CHAUYE-SOURIS" DISBANDED. Troupe That Began In A Cellar. The famous Chauve-Souris troupe has come to an end in New York. "1 have no contract for any country," Nikita Balieff announced to his company the other day, and 1 do not know when I shall have one. The Chauve-Souris, which is
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  • 1093 11 BUfiBEAR OF HIDDEN STOCKS. (By A. W. Still.) I London, June L'U. itoiti eoatteoe to docreaae, bul without much effect on the general DOslti'.n. :ist year about this time the uniisi.l ceasjeas" were the bugbear ti thmarket this year it is the stocks pap peaed te be hidden
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  • 821 11 fRAWLEY MYSTERY. DECEASED'S TRICKS WITH GLASS EYE. The Corner (Mr. K. G. Bournet wa occupied yesterday afternoon with hearing evidence bearing on the de:uh »f ft* derick Crawioy. the unemployed European wheee body was found in the S'mjraport Rivet on June 16. I'art of the evidence' v\;:s
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  • 59 11 Detectives investi.2'atiny the Mrs. Florence Wil-on are rt;<orted to have abandoned ;he "due"' of the blonde cyclist, who is now believed to be a myth. i detectrrei from the Burete Generale in Paris. MM. Garaacor and Loyere, I riaited the scene of the crime a» Le Touquet
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    • 230 11 METRO— GOLDWW— MAYER WILL PSBSENT LA BOHEME (PUCCINI) A Tvonderful screen pfodncii-m »f Una famous Opera on a date to he announced shortly muter the diiection ni THK IIUST \\TU)NAI. PICTITEKS (KAST). I.T!». "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" ELECTRICAL RECORDS OF TIHS FAMOUS OPERA Sunjj by the f«D»l>aug world-renowned Artists ENRICO CARUSO.
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    • 424 11 Raffles Hotel McGUIRE'S LITTLE SYMPHONIE Sunday, July i.I, at 9./.T p.m. A NIGHT OF FRENCH MUSK OVERTURE Phedre j. Msmsil AIRS OK BALLET Lakmc i,,, Delibe^ (a) Terana (b) Bektah (c) rVraian (d) Ceda. PRELUDE L'aprcs-midi d*un Fauae Claac'a Drbassy. BUITI I r,, in lies Knfants (Children's Comer) Ckuaia l>-
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  • 854 12 RUBBER RESEARCH. ASSURING CO-OPERATION WITH CEYLON. Major P.. Eftti n, the head <.f th chemical diviaion of ih<- I!uhl)ur BcmirrTi Institute of Malaya, gave ;;n intorMtteg interview th« Timet of Ceylon daHng his ri'iei.'. vi.-it to Kiitniy <m the pn.s.-i-bility organi tion between tlu- research institute*
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  • 76 12 I Programme of Drills up to and for I July 15, l!»2n I Saturday. July 14, 2 p.m., Bukit Timah r'arrer kantre, Eurasian pany, Exercise of Lewis Gunners in rifle 2 p.m., Ihill Hall. Malay Company, Annual Inspection by Sunday. July 15. 7.00 a.m., Bukit. Timah (M.G.)
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    • 421 12 The Greatest World Flight. ais> ■TAf Aetophnt." 18/4/28 Otpi OaMss aat lissi. h Bn\ h-M Pari« ..n(Xi..ber Keatr, r r APJ"IIA PJ"11 14th imh ;i:. tty.ni Hrtnutt •■Jceriel^H' "■''•'"ield 4-„ cn "l»28. mxoewiVm^—n'i.ii. aoxi3t ch^.fco-, ita. Enniiwl ani trowed the ia Londo n m Suuik AiUntM- nonstop Dear Sir-m *•>-•?.
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    • 442 12 KOLYNOS re. moves fermenting food particles, dissolves the film, destroys mouth germs, safeguards against toothache, decay and gum infection helping preserve the health of the entire body. Try Kclynos today and see how clean and refreshed your whole mouth feels. KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM <K3 f^ PERAK TURF CLUB SUMMER MEETING,
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    • 401 12 Reac^ at the word o- f The fip*"irnrtj aMunrt kv nacfcritf t *t". tr-'tfd p-ji-^ t>r Surtcr Oa.trrv. *"?T^'" If you looi. ot *rwrg^i. plw tm f. pi i^np".: 1 jour j| ba:trn*i, jr«Mjr >ji;.Jl Mg9 r And hftf't tip. Tiie I < rial > ltns anj «mwU««klc (fpuution ~nj
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  • 661 13 Favourable Forward t Contracts. At the annual general meeting of the Sal, rant' Rubber Estate. Ltd., Mr. E. I Hamilton [chairman of ihc eanpaay presided. Th«- I lid In presenting th.arcoents lor the year IW7, I ihould lik.- to i you warning I gave :"u when are nu-t
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  • 261 13 Events lor i ars mi Motor CjrdH. The BajMhSMT AaTtowJoWfc Aaaociatiofl iaj anariKiii1- ;i <•<-in*"tiotl accelvrmtion teat an.i .^ix-c.l trial for motorcmn and m O-cksa whiih v. ill he held near Kuala I Lumpur Sunday, Aup. 5 tt location announced after the- rk c of i ntrie».
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  • 85 13 Objettion ti» iscount B>nn'"* Vppointmont. With raajar*] V'iacovat'* Bync'i pointiin-nt to the position of roaunissioncr of tht- Metropolitan Police, <>rti«-ial< at Sri.tlaiiil Vanl profesi t'i be mystified a! Sir Williaisi Joynaon-Hiek'i allusi. n n a atari call t.> ilmy." which as imph inir tr.:ir Viacquni Byng
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  • 25 13 l.ai B USJ :Bj clatevl July 12, atatw l's ice.- have tased slijrhtly. Approximately MM tons him- sliipiHnl riming quotatiousi :<■ followi .-Sun.linil 111, tmxtti 110.75.
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    • 139 13 ssssssssssV 'St^mHn^anflmM aP^sssssssl a«mWT m^mK |El«-. V «SSEbT f^ mV an A J*M r• *+ilf l^T r /7 aX AW cars >«* JMkt9\\lf BssEr^nw^^^aViSf IT€rvV > W I ~W__ ii' <-i \S a^B^B^B^B^BnsssssssnßsFflK al .^an^T^^s A-wtn V^S. 7^^. l < omb the lu'kl ,iikl ou Mill ouic i^li:^^*^ajJ^^H 3 M^^aV
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    • 355 13 JOHORE GOVERNMENT TENDERS will be received at the office of the State Secretary, Johore Bahru. up I. neon of July 2s. lMt\ for the Frectioa ot THREE SETS OF QVARTERS FOR EUROPEAN OFFICERS, J. 8., as per Plan No. 44 B and 27 L. Plans and specification may be seen
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    • 883 13 GOVERNMENT MONOPOLIES, SARAWAK *i TENDER FOR BUPPLT OF PERSIAN RAW QPIU3! i'rndrrs for thr supply of :.O ristata I'crnian r»w opium will b«" rcci-lnil nl the OSn al ne (.'ontrolltr. (.»vi-.-ii.,i. nl Miin..pnlii-i*, :> in ruim. Saraoak. up u> nm.ii Wiil.u -«ila> August 1», I9^K. CONDITIONS. Ii Covers containing tenders
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    • 382 14 DON'T MISS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Cheap Sale NOW PROCEEDING IN VARIOUS KINDS OF FAMOUS CHINESE CURIOS, DRAWN THREAD-WORK, and FANCY GOODS, etc. CHEOKG KEE CO. NO. 153-155. ORCHARIi RO\D. GREEN MANURE SEED Pamanoekan Tjiasem Co., JAVA. (TIIE ANi;i.<> i>l Till I'I.ANTATIONS OF JAVA. 1.T11., LONDON). Ths shore Company will have nvallsblc
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    • 442 14 Assets over $8,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $.°,0.00n,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Stra r ts Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFIKK 27, Old Jewry. K. The Company has OMM deposited with the Supreme Court of Engl.-.nd and complies with the British Life
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    • 602 14 BANKING CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in Kngland by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid Up Capital in 600,000 shares Of £"> CHt-h £3,000,000 I: Mira Kund £4,000.000 Beeerre Liahility of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bighopsgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches Alor Star Iloilo Seremban Amritaat Ipoh
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    • 587 14 BANKING i 'IIONG KONG SHANGHAI I BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) Head Office HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Ississ and fully paid up %iofiOQfiOo\ Reserve Funds Sterling 6,000,000 Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COUP.T Or DIRECTORS. A. H. Compton, Esq., Chairman. N. S. Brown, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
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    • 395 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Cnpital Authorised £3,000,000 Capital Subscribed £l,KGO.O00 Capital Pnid up £1,050.000 toini Kund and Rest il,:.xi.Kl6 BOABO OF DIKECTOM J. M. Ryrie, Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Hambro, J. O. Uobinbon, Esq. Esq. W. H. Shclford. Esq. Chief Manager
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    • 1054 14 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE <>f ndMbie freeheM ami leasehold tewn propertii i. Ai Ml•^^r^. Cheoag Kour. Mfe* room, No. M, Ckolia Street on Wednesday. July 2.">, at 2..H) p.m. i ..t 1. VahMket IM years' leaseaoU i hopbonae premises known a- No IM, Queen Stn I •tl. yearly <i u i
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    • 115 15 YD J Sole Distributors for Malaya. ITALASIA, LTD. Incorporated in the Straftl B>ttlai— ata) fMM l^|\ The MW 12.21 H.P. De Luxe Models are the finest of all wM*' <a.jf?s^^^^^ tar values at these prices M \W| 5 SEATER TOURER $1,825 #^1 |W! 5 SEATER BERLINE COACH 1,9/5 P I
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    • 98 15 WOMLD yO\J DEPtHD OM TtilS TO GET /OVI ThEPE OP THIS? Nc uiSa£R Bettcb CHEVROLET Is Here WHEEL bi^KtiS 1 ■^^glg^^' $1395 Borneo-Chevrolet Ltd. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYA. RUGBY FOUR THE FINEST mxmTK **~z^L^ FEDERATED MOTORS. the owner-driver whose annual mileage is heavy, because it is SPORTS ROADSTER Price $2,475.00 mm
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    • 203 16 il JEWELLERY Singapore. ,(B^^"^ j Branch No. 1, Bishop St., Pensng. I HINDHEDE CO., LTD. Concrete Mixers Winches. Hand and Friction Cement Brick Machines Wheelbarrows Motors for Benzine Motors for Crude Oil Stone Crushers Tipping- Wagons, iiailt racks, Switches, etc. F.W.D. Lorries, with Spares Steel Bars for Reinforced Concrete Cutting
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    • 171 16 The Ornamental Tile Works specialists in CEMENT FLOORING TILES Under new management. Enquiries solicited. Office 40, HIGH STREET. THE LAWS OF AUCTION BRIDGE Revised and adopted by the Portland Club, after consultation with other London Clubs. Price $2.00, Post free. From KELLY WALSH, LTD. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) RAFFLES I'LACE
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    • 920 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PREPAYMENT CHARGES for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary close set type (sverage six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cents, three ins, 64 cents, four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve
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    • 898 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 136, Devonshire Road. Apply 4, D'Almeida Street. TO LET, 6-B, Mount Sophia. Apply m7h. Ssssoon, 5, Malacca Street. TO LET, 137, Amoy Street. Apply M. Guston, 10-A, De Souza Street. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, small bOßgalo* unfurnished. Reply jlB, Straits Times. ~TO LET, No. 117, North Bridge
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    • 309 16 "IMPREGNABLE" BRITISH MADE As supplied to Leading Bankers iu\:\ Mercantile House:;. Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., Government of B. N. Borneo, etc, etc. I ponf THE ALL-STEEL SAFE Fire. and Thief Resisting, each safe fitted with two separate and distinct CHI Bit Locks. ADJUSTABLE SHELVES. Stock in all sizes from 20
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    • 363 16 THE SCRIPTURE OF HOLY ISLAM. I THE HOLT <|'KVv rwtafaklai Ike Arabic Text rltß English Translation Commentary, by Kaallrl >m .aminad Ali, M.A., LI !i. kid lealh-T $ls.oo TIIK 110' V t(l KAN, l.y the same Author, < loth < tltM THE TEACHINGS OK ISLAM, a notation of I'M' fundamental
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