The Straits Times, 16 July 1928

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. L SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1928 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 66 1 Milkmaid Sweetened. lull (roam Milk "SLEDGE BRAND," prepared in Switzerland, is t lie twec'tennd form of "HEAR BRAND" h I <S I a^K Ea C 118 OIITAINAKI.K -''^jiis^A OBTAINABLE EVKKYWIIKKE. EVERYWHERE. SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK Sole Agents for Malaya. JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE. NATIONAL THE ENGINE WITH
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    • 149 1 ROBSiMSOSSi Co., Ltd. ORME'S BILLIARD TABLES Li uiHsL^a|«|jL GOOD BREAKS ON A GOOD BILLIARD TABLE ORME SONS claim that they make the Finest Billiard Table Cushions in the World, the celebrated O.S. No. 12, EXTRA LOW FAST CUSHIONS. They are fitted to all this Firm's Tables. A record of breaks
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    • 4 1 Milkm.iiJ Sterilised Katanl Milk
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  • 716 2 INDIAN WITHDRAWAL EMPIRE POLICY AND WORLD PEACE. Further accounts of the withdrawal of the Indian delegation from the British Commonwealth Labour Conference in London on July 4 state that Mr. Chaman Lai expressed disappointment at the Labour Party's attitude towards the Simon Commission and the Party's acts
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  • 120 2 Action Against French Critic Fails. London, July 1. The Civil Tribunal in Paris has rejected the claim of Madame Lauth Sand, •crand-daughter <-f (k-oik? Sar.t!, for 10,000 francs damages against Jacques Uoulangcr, the well-known critic, owing to a magazine article alluding to the supposed lovers of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 264 2 Stands Jeffrey's Pilsener Beer Where it stood? n i IS 17 MABKET Packed in 2 sizes i dozen per case. 8 dozon per case. DELIVERED to your door by V. R. VICK CO. SINGAPORE. Agents. Choose Glaxo for your Baby Your Baby*! future health depends on your choice cf his
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    • 321 2 THE IRRESISTIBLE CIRL And Her Pafe, BrWilfchM Sister. A young I I at energy. The ■•> Bash ->f health >ht>uM h« oa her check [ble. She ihoold nol Im tir>-l and wan, Im I t< food. too shy and Hmld to itlraei myoae, aiid never fi-clinir !il OBomiCl I rood
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    • 103 2 Ofos§e San CH.ovA|fc "~7%tij J SAN b CHOVA The Fish Paste That i.s SO different I j BRITISH W. i. PiPiNG RIIiNGS for GAS, WATER AND STEAM AU. SIZES IN STUCK COBB Co., SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMI'UR AND lI'OH. A HOUSEHOLD WORD FOR NEARLY 50 YEARS our name has meant the
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  • 158 3 FOOTBALL SCANDAL. 351 PLAYEBS SUSPENDED IX DURHAM. l.orwliui. July The Football Association's iadriN t'> ■wpcad :."1 Durham pla.'.crs. and also certain clubs and officials, has tMMd consternation in County Durham. It i<= now sujrjrestcd that an association of clubs should be formed in the county which would not
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  • 123 3 Proprietors of Sheffield Telegraph Fined. London. July 4. The whole OJMatiaa of newspaper, footliall anti racing competitions may be rais-i-U in the Courts as the result of a castin ShellieM. in which the proprietors of the Shefield Telejrraph were fined U ft>* publi. it for ready money
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  • 47 3 I West Indian Player May Stay In England. The London correspondent of the Times if Ceylon atate* thai Coaataatine, the coloured Wi-t Indies erieketer, ha practically arranged to play for the Nelson Club in IMP. Nothing will be definitely decided until he bean frem home.
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  • 50 3 HARRO VIAN AT BISLEY. London. July 1. A t7-y*ar-old Harrovian cadet, I^anct Corporal Tyler, obtaiaed full points at 800 i- in the Galcand Polden coml>«t'f i :i a' Bisley, being the first marks■U to .iv':-!i r poaaJble with an open- 1 lighted senrice rifl tince the reduction of: the boll'
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  • 40 3 London, July 2. I A taadiac ratine authority advises that the FoUowntg are the probables for the London Cap DoubleberreL Gifted, Gipsy Kin^, Grand Fll ii. Hunt ttif Slipper. Rei^alo, Saturn, Va!. is. Vantage Belle, Volu's Pride.
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  • 61 3 The IVjicc of Wales Stake* resulted as follows POTOCKI I BLSEPT LAi 2 SANS CHANGER Also ran >-\ur, i i Ihc Wheedlcr Krigadore. Cherry King, Law Suit, Feeturn, S)>ring Kell, Sirdar Singh and Miscou. The betting was :—l6: 16 to 2 against I J otoi-ki. 100
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  • 151 3 Finest Acrobatic Pilot in The R.A.F. London, July 2. I as i,nc of the finest acrobatic pilot* in the Royal Air Force »nd v former BoMar of the World's record for ii|wlik iuwil flyinsr, Flight-Lieutenant H. Calvcy and a Flight Sergeant were killed lest evening, wm their
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  • 26 3 1.. il.hn;- -.1.1.1 .i,,l Iliur da; .fuly H', Band 1 tice, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Friday, July 20, Ambulance Class.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 119 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 Speed 66 m.p.h. Distance Covered 1,584.3 miles. DEPENDABLE USED CARS AT REMARKABLY LOW
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    • 491 3 "Vt »J j** KS^JaCaBJr 1 I LATEST DANCE RECORDS. Made fr I '.S.A. «3C« Old MePaaaU had a farm (Voial Con. tiiy) The Rrecti sra«s >..-*w all aruund < Voral o*aM*» fi:(!2 The siiikln;- of «nhmarine S-l (O!d Tim.- Situln' jnd IMayin') The Mari.ii> I'.irkor murdrr (Old lime SiniriiT and
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    • 251 3 M Keep your "KODAK" Handy. Picture chances don't wait When your "KODAK" has been left at bone, \ou can't add to the happy memories in >our i.lbum. At the beach, in the garden, 4^_ on your holiday, wherever you 9Bf fro— your KODAK will keen your good times lon^ ;.fter
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    • 492 4 P. ft 0. BRITISH INDIA AN" APCAR LINES (TaeorporaUd ia England) MAIL A>D PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. I PCrWil LAB AND OBICSTAL B.N. CO. CNDEB CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY? GOVERNMENT. LOXMM AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWABDS FBOM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Tornaga il* Spore KALYAN 9.100 July 28
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    • 539 4 Shipping Announcements (NIFTON YTSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseille., Lflndon. Antwerp snd -r(*am Vessels T^nnsce D .c Sail kAJJO MARU July 10 j KATOBI MARU 10, non lss» I'ATSUTAMARU S^HK) Aug. K. V. KA.SHIMA MAM 1".000 Aug. .U BAKONE MARL* 10^>00 Sept. H 1 I SUWA MARU 11.000 Sept. 27
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    • 473 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Ao.tralia) FOR BRISBANE, STDNET AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THUP.SDAY ISLAND Begular monthly sailing* by th* wsllknown steamer MARELLA (737S ton*) and •he new rno'er vessel. MALABAR M.SIJ ■on*). The MARKLLA is one of 'he 'arjre't and finest reamers trading t.> Australia. Cabins de
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    • 615 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS MM GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 3640, with sah-conncction^ i'.-,-«a«:e. Freight. Tran ihipr.-.ent Manic il.<r.^xrft De»k. Representatives for Singapore and Straits .:et[lerr.ent of the Ofßc al Tourist Bureau of Java. All information, detailed itineraties f.-ee
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    • 495 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THF OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STF AM NAY. CM- LTD. Incorporated in England) RKi;I'LAR SERVICE TO LONDON r:-KI>AM. BOTTBstDAM. AKTWKBP, II \M\ND BRKMKN. -GENUA. MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLAMAK -EILI.ES. lIA%Rr;. LIVERPOOL AND .I.AM.OW.— BOSTON. NKW YORK a:.i> i:\LTIMORK. WEEKLY SERVK "E -LONDON
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    • 406 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. rriorated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Por Kretay, Treng^snu, Kelantan. Bangnara, Pataai, SH*a Kandon. Kohramni. Lstgsuan. rhompon and Bangkok. Drpartura VI ut with •t acrommoda1 pa -»ets for trip irom Singapore to Bangkok 1 i.«-t \\>t;* arc is«urJ .trip 19 day*. K.\( flit <
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 584 5 Shlpp ig Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorp rated in Knglandj "EI.I KRMA.N LINE PASSENGER ANH PBEIGHT SERVICE TO THK UNITED KINGDOM AND CON'l FRF.K.HI >KRVICE nil WARPS TO Hong honu- Shanehai and Japan Due Spore 1 111 OF KHARTOUM .luly 30 s.s. (II V OF I- HtOS Aug.
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    • 424 5 kMLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ROUND-TIIE-WORLD SERVICE HI TIK nnd BOSTON via COLOMBO, ■'in, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, V and MARSEILLES Arrive Leave Leave Spore Spore Pcnang MUM July 23 July 26 July 28 1 field Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 11 I. irMnon Aug. 20 Aug. 23 Aug. 25 li -nroe Sept. 3
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    • 514 5 STOOMYAART MAATSCHAPPIJ "NEDERUND" HOLUND-EAST-ASIA LINE Hum. -ward Snilinxs «o AMSTERDAM AND ROTTERDAM Due Sails CHRISTIAAV HUYGENB .lulv tl "7 tKANGEAN u JOHA.V DE WITT u 10 10 IV A.*l 11 J\ Si" lit 1 Steamers cull at Penang. GENOA. VMSTEKDAM. ROTTERDAM. lIVMHI lie. AM) I!RKMK\ via PBfAXfi ZOSMA Ju v
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    • 234 5 S.S. CARMARTHENSHIRE f cargo ex the above steamer, mailed from Uaden, July 7. are advised that the vessel returned to dock after a serious outbreak of Hre. UndMaagad carpo will come forward by m.v. CLKNGARRV due August 23, and m.T. GLENAPP due Septembei I, «nd paueagen are enactad to arrive
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    • 92 5 'i t* 'r- i FRASER ft NEAVE LTD Distributors for Malaya. jjiil Soda ater S/Z^S^S. Is Judged fM) /Ilili 111 ■.iUli BY ITS CLEAR FILTERED 11 ill APPEARANCE I illP^^ 111 PROLONGED UNVIOLENT ll@|^^j^^M) TEST THESE QUALITIES InVS.*^^ SINGAPO^v^j] TV TT fW^ IVT bT "\JT PliP^l PnCDiilA 11 11 1
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 350 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 Seats booked and not paid for will he disposed
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    • 221 6 VICTORIA THEATRE SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC OHHTIEE WII.I. I'KKSKM CUPBOARD LOVE (Grand duignol Comedy). MONKEY'S PAW (A Thriller). THE CHANGELING (A Farce). JULY 17, 19 AND 2! AT 9.30 P.M. Booking at LITTLE'S. $1 and 50 cents. 1 ALHAMBRA TAN CHENG KEE CO.. !/fI).. I'ropriitois. COMMENCING JULY 12 in the Bccood
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    • 235 6 VS lllN Noting #^fc fc v A ma v 111 tile V, Mfflnni niiiifflHf/ 1 vkAV \d; ii UH™ 'I "11/ a i\\y Wo pi d P if 'J W more Ip, I M^ pefreshind |V I ■«> I can't afford to take «i chance use TO-NIGHT Sauciest of Pranks
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  • 266 7 FIXTURES. Monday. Jnly 16 II. W. 1 !>._-., a.m., 8.5, 9.19 p.m., 9.6. Malacca: H. W. G.30 a.m., 6.8, 7.10 p.m., 6.9. Kut.iball, Div. I, S.C.C. v. Malays, Stadium. Tuesday. July 17 H. W. 11.10 a.m., 8.7, 10.6 p.m., 10.0. Malacca: H. W. 7.20 a.m., 6.2, 7.50
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  • 356 7 M..nday, July IC. Bhlpa alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPPKL HARBOUR Main Wharf Sh;irk. Trou-t, Bunga, BucciBam, Karuah. d,l Wiiarf War Hindoo after H.M.S. udlew Coal Wharf Sea Belle \KSSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjnng Pagar. Albert Dock rongkel Vteterla Deck l.lam:, Lch. Nippon keppel Harbour.
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  • 99 7 To-day. ISnrratta i 2 p.m Cneeb i Honir Tati 2 p.m Kortfc and hfc»t India i Waltun Hall) I p.m l'pp«r Burma i Hunt: l'rniri 3 p.m To-morrow. Cucub and Hrnuit i Hong Hun 9 a.m hunmoii i Soup Lcc) 9 a.m. lll|b«l il'arigi) U a.m Ccjrlom,
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  • 190 7 Engagements During Past Week. Saturday, July 7. His Excellency and Lady Clifford attended by Mr. \V. A. Woods were present at the Malaya Command Athletic meeting at the Polo ground. Lady Clifford presented the prizes. Sunday, Julv 8. His Excellency and Lady Clifford attended by Mr. W. A.
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  • 177 7 Macphail and Co., Ltd. Singapore, July 16. Rubber. Local 31'- cents. Quiet. Tin. London £200 IT.*. Rubbers. Unchanged. Lumis IM-l.U. N'eu Bcodail 1.07-1.13, Allenbys 1.17 '.a- 1.30. Ayer iMolvks i.i:t'i-i.2o, Balcownlii 1.42-1.50, H.pahs 1.30-1.40. Mrntakabs 25-30 eJents. Pujam* 1.15-1.25. SunK''i Tukangs 55-60 cints. Teluk Ansons 1 .:{0-
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  • 166 7 Singapore, July 1C. London.— Rubber U\d., down 1/lGd. Local 31 cents. London.— Tin £20C 15s., up Mining. (Juii't. Tkipiag H ceni.--1.01. South TuipiiiK 37-40 cento, North Toipiaa •j5-98 cents, l'enawats r.()-C2 cents, Sunnei Way 2.57' 2.r,2'j. Patallag 4-4.10. Kucha. 1.24-1.27, Malaya Consols. 75'^-77'i cents, Klang Kiver
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  • 76 7 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July ir>. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam 12.085. Athens 171, Berlin 20.42, Bombay U. ">',il., Brussels UN, Bucharest 7U4'j. Buenos Aires 47 7-16, Copenhagen 18.20, (i.'iicva tSJ4, HcUiDffen 1U3V Hong Kong IS. O'mI., Kobe Is. 0.15-16d.. Lisbon 2 7-32. Madrid 29.625, Milan 92.80, New York 4.h«
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  • 36 7 By f, C. Hooft Sm 3e!tu i. der NederUnden Spore I.oudui Jane 1 June 21 June 8 June .V June 7 July 1 June 14 July June 15 July Juoa 15 July
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  • 256 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 16. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/3% Demand 2/3 11/16 Private 3 m. credit 2/4 7/32 On New York Demand 66 Private 90 d s r.7^, On France, Bank T.T. 1426 On India, Bank T.T. 164 On Hong Konp, Bank T.T. \O% p.e. disc.
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  • 60 7 Tone of Market Quiet. Latest Cable s— Lonrfon Spot Sheet O^d. per lb .New York t— Spot Sheet O. cents I.", per lb. R.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Standard R.R.S. on Tender Spot July -■■"[it. .lur:.-..l;uch Buyers 31 31 i t\% l 4 30..
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 447 7 Ibsue Val. Pd. II a A.- am Kuubanj; £1 tl Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Piidang 1 1 Batu Lava £1 £1 Chtndcriang 1 1 Chia (hin £1 £1 Eastern Siam £1 £1 Ha^d Yai 1 1 Ilitam Tin 1 1 II. .n* Kate £1 £1 iluiy Yot Or.l.
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    • 184 7 Val. I'd. Buyers Sellers f 2 2 Alex. Brick. Profs. 1.97^ 2.02 ii > ■> Alex. Brick. OnU. LUM *.17fi £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 5.1.1.0 6.0.0 1 1 Central Engin* n.r.i 0.55 1 1 Cycle Carriage 0.40 0.50 £1 £1 K. Smelting Co. 13.25 13.75 I i riiir
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    • 95 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,1:34,300 i»% 6% prem. Singujiore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.c. $555,000 104 108 Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. 1,878,000 of 1901 par. 6 prem. Singapore Municipal 4% p.c. of 11*07 $1,000,000 90 par. Singapore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1909 1,1 00,000 90 par. Singapore Municipal 4
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    • 405 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. To-day'i Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Lvatt. Allcnby ($1) Alor Gajah ($1) A. llilam ($1) A. Kilning ($1) Am. Malay <$2) A. V. .lck ($1) A. Panas ($6) Bulgownie ($1) Bassett ($1) ltro K as l\ Csl) Brunei TJ. ($6) B.
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 70 7 MADAM CH! A WIIATT XKO, widow of the late \Ve>- Thang, atrfi M, .me! at lvi residence, 89-12, Kelson Road, o:i Sunday. July 16, IMS, at 1 p. She leaves behind two sons, Wee Cheng Woo and Cheng Enc. one daughter, a son-in-law, K. Eng Hoon. and two grandchildren.
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    • 65 7 Mrs. Y/.elman and family beg to thank their relatives and friends who attended thi funeral of the late Mr. H. Y/.elman, mi.i those who sent wreaths, telegrams ar.ii letters of condolence. Mr. 11. A. Taylor an relatives beg to thank their relative.; and friends who attended the funeral of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 142 7 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between LEE EWE AIK und SIM AH POW carrying on business as Motor Repairers and Motor Accessories Dealers, at No. 66, Jonker Strict. Malaera. under the style or firm of ENG LB CO. has been dissolved as from July 11
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    • 185 7 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS FOR SALE ROADSIDE— 4'; MILESTONE, BUKIT TIMAH ROAD VILLAGE. Lot No. 1 Area 20,469 sq. ft. freehold. 2 7,350 3 6,806 NOTE. The above three pieces of land are all in one block, and can be sold as one if desired. Lot No. 4. Next to the Chinese
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    • 294 7 CONCRETE LAWN ROLLERS The Ideal Roller For Grass Courts dto Wg% DELIVERED Iffciffcal TENNIS COURT ■♦f/Vt*7^ p| SINGAPOItK. S. E. Eitablisstmciits. BROSSARD MOPIN (Incorporated in France) SINGAPORE. FIAT 509 MODEL, 4 seater, 4 doors 950 509 2 S 830 310 6/7 $1,000 MAXWELL TOURER 42S OVERLAND FOUR 450 CHEVROLET TOURER
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    • 570 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advt-;.. set- aaga ll>. WANTS. POR BALK, BTC NKW BOOMS, at 2. Lloyd Road I Small but attractive. So are the raj WANTED, iadl< wardrobe trui size, fair condition, stale pi cc. 121, 'I .mcs. TO LET, i lane, Tanjong K:(t..n I Market Street. Wi 1
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 76 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. kandan^ Kerbau Station. (lly Oaaataai Qmtmrnimt Health Officer.) I nr the M Hours ending at Midnight on July IS. der•uide tcni|wrature 89.9 V Mia. sh:u!f temiH-raturr 75.4 F Vian itmtm l>-ni|uvature IliF hut. sun radiation Kio.2 V Mia. jra.-N initiation Tl.ols.a toataarstan Max. Min Hm wit bulb temparatan
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  • 730 8 In his role of Fat Boy making Malayan flesh creep, Mr. Ormsby-Gore has just told us i I that if greater interest is not < i taken in scientific research, and i i Malaya continues to think every- I thing she
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  • 233 8 A VERY GALLANT GENTLEMAN." In all the stories of heroism in face >f the terrors of the Polar regions there s only one instance of courage so inlomitable and self sacrifice M complete hat it can be com paved to the gallant nd of Malmgrcn, one of the members f
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  • 905 8 GIANT YIELDERS FROM THE AMAZON The remarkable theorv that the Dutch are selling: their old rabbet areai to Biiti.sh interests, and putting the capital thus obtained into new e.- tatis in Sumatra which are being planted with a now and greatly superior variety of tree
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  • 70 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable dated July 14. their quotations being in gold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber exchanges sales to-day 22,' tons. November If fs., December 19 cts. •January IH.IO, February 19 cts. March Vj cts., April l'J.lO, May
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  • 527 8 Captain V. M. Smith M.C, is appointed Quarter Master, fcVttth, Burma liitUs vie* Lieut. F. S. Stainer, deceased. Mr. R. A. Laing, of the Cycle anil Cai i iagc Co.. and .Mrs. Idling, have arrived in Kuala Lumpur from Home. Mr. Justice McCabe Reay has again had
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  • 109 8 43 Years in Police and Customs Service. An exceptionally fine record is held by Inche Puteh bin Alum, an Assistant Supervisor of Customs, who has just retired from the government Monopolies Department. Inche Puteh bin A lam was the first Malay officer in the Straits Police
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  • 107 8 Nonagenarian Who Once Taught At Raffles Institution. Mr. II. C;. Yxelman, the oldest member of the foreign community in Singapore, ilifd on Saturday evening at the age 'of 1*0. Bern in Riow on Juno 21, 1838, of an old Dutch family, .Mr. Yzelman spent
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  • 69 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 14. I After the meeting of the Finance Com- mittee of the Federal Council at Kuala Lumpur last week the British Resident of i Selantroi- conducted the members along the banks of the local river to explain to them the proposed
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 142 8 r GOLFING JACKETS AND HOSE FOR MEN Tix l. 1 ill? \c\ii I* s -^^^i T lI X X I l.r A»V N im i. iii, \r.»i i, Gv^fianhsß vi W.i i<■ l bt wool SCOTCH *T9=BiPr wool. J\( Khl. KMT VRDICAN. \*/*y In neat servi abl Hae and Pawn,
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    • 102 8 ALHAMBRA I! TO-NIGHT In the Secoond Show at 9. < j .Metro-Gold wyn Meyer Production < Presenting j COLLEEN MOORE in NAUGHTY, BUT NICE J PRETTY LADIES Scene with terhnicolour. The picture depicts latest fashion j dresses which appeal to the ladies. j j Along wilh The Empire News Bulletin.
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  • 936 9 MALMGREVS END. SACRIFICE FOR TWO COMPANIONS. MORE DETAILS OF ARCTIC TRAGEDY. KKITI.lt TKIKCKAM] further details of Um NMM af the surw\ors of the sirsMp Italia ci\f a graphic account of the lira\er> of PniMM Malm^rcn. the Suedish Heather af (ha espeikiett, who remained behind to die
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  • 201 9 COMMODORE OF THE CUNARD LINE. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 15. Making his last voyage before retiring after fifty years at sea. Commodore Sir Janus Charles, K.B.K., commanding the C'unard line R.M.S. Aquitania, was brought ashore on a stretcher when the Ai|uit:tnia docked at Southampton and dii-ii
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  • 135 9 Issue in Presidential Election. |i:i.iti:p. tki.ki.kam] New York, July IB. 1 The view is expressed in a letter by Mr. Raskob, chairman of the National I Democratic Committee, to his subordinate committee-men and other leaders, that prohibition is booad to be an important issue in the forthcoming Presidential 1
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  • 96 9 American Inventor Wins British Prize. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London. July 14. A new self-loading rifle capable of firing :".."> rounds a minute has won the priss of i"i,000 offered for competition by the British Government. The rifle was invented by General John T. Thompson, a United States officer, and
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  • 84 9 Twenty-five Years Work In Labrador. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 15. Dr. Wilfred Gienfell, well known for his missionary work in tabrador and Newfouadlud, was rmhmd by the Kin^ at Buckingham Palace yesterday. His Majesty conferred upon him the honour of Knijfht Commander of St. Michael and St.
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  • 89 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 15. The spell of brilliant weather continues over England, the unusual shade temperature of 87 being reached in some i places. Yesterday London experienced 1 14 Vi hours of sunshine. [trans-oc:;an via pan-asia] Berlin, July 15. The heat wave in western
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  • 238 9 YOUTHFUL WINNER. FATHER ALSO IN LAST HUNDRED. [reutkr telegram] London, July 15. The winner of the King's Prize at Malty was Luncc-Corpl. Hale, late of the Kinsr Kdward School Officers' Training Corps, Birmingham, who returned a score of MS. A former winner, Lieut. Desmond lijrl.i of
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  • 308 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] New York, July 14. Xew suuar futures advanced between 8 and 12 points following reports that Europe had purchased at 2.34 f.o.b. Cuba 300,000 tons lecently segregated from the original allotment to the United States New Orleans, July 14. Trading in 50 bale contracts
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  • 71 9 Explanation of Bukit Timah Incident. The drivers of the two taxis from which shots were fired at a lorry containing Chinese funeral mourners in Bukit Timah Road last week have been arrested. Their explanation of their failure to report to the police is that they were
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  • 79 9 Seven Indian Centres High'y Commended. London, July 5. KiTionl (Transvaal) has won the Imperial Baby Week Challenge Shield awarded every year by the National Baby Week Council for the best baby week campaign in the whole of the Empire. The Penukonda and Rewari health end baby week
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  • 126 9 DUTCH MINE EXPLOSION. MANY KILLED IN GERMAN POWDER FACTORY. [reuteis telegram] Amsterdam, July 14. Four miners were killed in an explosion in the Hendrik mine at Heeilen, Maastricht. Scores were brought to the surface un conscious. Later Eight bodies have been recovered from the Hemlrik mine.
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  • 107 9 King to Inspect Restored "Victory." [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 1">. The King is visiting Portsmouth on Tuesday to inspect the new Australian ci niseis' Canberra and Australia. He will also visit Nelson's flagship Victory, in the restoration of which he has taken a keen interest. The Victory,
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  • 113 9 Plan for Central Marketing Organisation. [BEUTER TELEGRAM] Salt I-ake City, July 14. Plans for the forma. i^n of an annual American wool pool involving a minimum of 50,000,000 pounds of doOMtk fleece* as an initial itep towards the formation of an American wool market, are IWMIeel by
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  • 53 9 Agreement to Prevent Over Production. [reuter telegram] Ni>w York, July 14. It is understood that American interests will shortly convene an intjrnational oil conference in New York to iMk an agreement among the largest producTE to prevent over-production. The interests mvited include the Koyal Dutch, tht Anglo-Persian, and
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  • 89 9 Fatal Jump From Moving Train. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Luinpur, July 14. This aflcrnoon u sad train fatality occurred at Behrang Station, when an unknown Chinese woman, who was travelling from Behrang to Rawang jumped off the moving train after shehad discovered that she hud j:ot
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  • 57 9 [RKl.TER TELEGRAM] Washington, July lib The Sute Department of the Navy hae offered Mexico a cruiser to convey the body of the airman Capt. Emilio C'a ranza to Mexico. Capt. Cjrraiua .tturtvd on a non-stop Right from Kousevelt Field tu Mt-xicu and b«.ck, and crashed. His lxuly
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  • 21 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] Gibralt-ii, July IS, The second half of the Singapore dock i.-. now passing through the Straits.
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  • 87 9 TO RUN CANDIDATES AT NEXT ELECTION. [reuter telegram] London, July 18. Speaking at Horden, Durham, Mr. Harry Pollitt, secretary of tho National Minority Movement, declared that tnc Communist party had decided to alter its whole policy regarding the relationship between itself and the Labour party. He explained that
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  • 181 9 First Completed Match For Six Years. [relter telegram] London, July 14. At Lord's to-day Eton beat Harrow by 28 runs. Eton batted first and made 12G. Harrow replied with 234. In their second innings Eton made 415 for eight and dodared. Harrow were all out for 279.
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  • 41 9 Another Win for English Visitors. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sydney, July 14. In the second Rugby League test match England beat Australia by 8 points to nil. It was a day of drizzling rain, and the ground was muddy.
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  • 100 9 Bad Case Reported From New Zealand. [keiter telegram] Wellington, July 15. The most extensive case of the pillaging of u ship's cargo ever recorded in New Zealand was discovered when the liner Arawa arrived at Auckland from London last week. Twenty-two cases of silks consigned to an
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  • 65 9 German Steamer Aground On Chalk Hock. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 15. Heat fog in the Knglish Channel caused the Cienuun steamer AuKsburg, 7,000 tons, in collide with the Italian steamer Marigola seven miles south-west of Dover. The Augsburg afterwards collided with the wall of Dover harbour,
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  • 95 9 Four Days Argument Over Prison Sentence. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 14. The appeal of Cheah Soo Tuan, a Penang bankrupt, against' the sentence of one year's rigorous imprisonment passed on him by the .District Judge for offences under the Bankruptcy Ordinance, was concluded to-day, Mr.
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  • 47 9 (Nichi-Nichi Service.) Tokio, July 13. It is contended that the Japanese request lor the right of control on the Shantung Railway is not only justifiable, but on account of the protection of lives and property of Japanese, is necessary. The demand implies no territorial ambition.
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  • 754 9 ACCEPTANCES. BRITISH REPLY NOW DRAFTED. AGREEMENT WITH U.S.A. PLAN. The French and Italian Governments have replied accepting the proposal for an anti-war pact put forward by the Government of the I nited States, and the liritish reply has oven dratted. It will he transmitted to Washington
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  • 338 10 Good Recovery by Services Batsmen. Following t!xir very bad start on K'iday afternoon, when they lost six H runs, the Services made a vrry un Saturday, their remain- purpose that the left with 1"J to Kft. This t.i k proved well within their capacity, and •N further S.C.C.
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  • 362 10 ational century was scored in a Ftmbrm Cap tnaU-h at Tanglin on Satur.i.ij between the Press and the Duke of Wellington 1 ReKiment. P. H. Romney i I" the niBQpnf Fri-e Press, made 104 not out in forty minutes, and hit ten 6's and eight 4"s.
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  • 148 10 In a l lark* Cup trial match which was en Saturday, RetM bMri W. A. Ktjrfi XI by one M nivs O. II. Balhotchi-t b Burtclt 12. it. Dudley b ferula 4. Leijssius lbw b 18, tvan Won* c Ken? Tve b Keyt Uomm 1. Jlaniam b
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  • 197 10 had the Medical College their visitors on Sunday. A m tumid out by the Club but "iily five runs separated the teams at Scores II. K. .oilman b Chelvadurai 5 it. M. l,av<-rton c James b Bulasingham 49 Macartney e Ksm b Mormw 21 N. H.
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  • 646 10 Result of Draw for The Championships. Much interest is being taken in the Malayan tennis championships, which are to be played on the courts of the Singapore Cricket Club on July 2.< and following days and which have attracted an entry representative of the best plfil in the
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  • 112 10 The Duke.- performed a notable performance during the week end in *>an"-oz Cup mat -hes against the Press and the Indian As-sociation, scoring a total oi nearly 500 runs. The Indian Association, who were two men short, had to acknowledge a severe defeat on
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  • 59 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July IB. I'lavin" yesterday in a match between the Penang Cricket Club and the Municipality, Btmrart Brown made 158 not out hitting one and numerous 4's. With Philpotts (70 not out) he added 200 for the third wicket. The Municipality knocked
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  • 27 10 Italy Defeats Czechoslovakia. [V.i.l IF.K TEI.LGRAM] Milan. July 15. Italy eliminated Czec-ho-Slovakia in the Uavis Cap competition, European zone, winning three matches to two.
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  • 34 10 [REUTER TELEGKAM] Paris, July 15. At the French athletic championships Scrami»rti;i created a new world's record for the 800 metres distance, accomplishing the time ot' 1 min. 50 3/5 sec.
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  • 39 10 Judgment was given this morning by the District Judge in the case in which two Chinese were charged with extortion from a Chinese towkay. The Irat accused was sentenced to two years rigorous imprisonment, and the second was acquitted.
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  • 48 10 At about 11 o'clock yesterday morning a grass tire broke out on a piece of land ((ordering Meyer Road, Katong, and it was feared that there might be danger to buildings in the vicinity. The Singapore Fire Brigade sent out two engines, and the fire was put out.
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  • 53 10 On Friday the newly formed Johore Indian Association was inaugurated with an At Home at the Rest House, Johore Bahru. Some fifty guests representing the other communities in the town were welcomed by the President, Mr. Luther, and Mr. S. W. Jones, Commissioner of Customs and Excise, replied on behalf
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  • SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENTS.
    • 497 10 Ee Kong Beats Huggins In Hard Game. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 15. Tlic first round of the F.M.S. singles championship mi completed on Saturday ■ITllinMM i>n the Sclangor Club courts. The most exciting game was that between Sakata, the Negri Sembilan champion, and Hovil.
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    • 188 10 Anglo-Chinese School, Penang, Win Glugor Shield. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 14. The Penanp and Perak inter-school sports for the Glugor Shield on the pudang to-day resulted in the holders, the Anglo-Chinese School, again being successful. The rvnners-u.j vere the King vtwtfl"! School, Taiping, while St. Xavier's,
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    • 225 10 Thirty-three cards were taken out for the July monthly medai at Keppel Golf Club, and the following returned Ball Sweep.—Saturday, R. Bald 1 up. Sunday, divided between R. Bald, C. E. Tyrernan and J. Hcdgins, all square. The Garrison Golf Club men's monthly medal for July was played on
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    • 368 10 Selangor Leading in Northern Division. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 15. Fine waatktf favoured the Malaya Cup match between Perak and Penang on Saturday, and a thrilling game resulted in a draw. Despite the races a dense crowd assemble;! to wsueh the match, which was pi:
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    • 526 10 Good Times at Annual Sports. Fine weather, a large gathering and good performances were the features of the 2(Sth annual athletic sports of the St. Joseph's Institution, which were held at the Stadium on Saturday. H. E. the Governor and Lady Clifford, attended, and Lady Clifford presented
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    • 423 10 Big Victory tor Chinese Team. The Chinese Swimming Club of Singapore is to bo heartily congratulated on the prowess of its members in water polo and racing. Paying another visit to the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday, the senior water polo team won to the tune of 8 0,
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  • 69 10 A concert will be held at the Sailors' Institute to-morrow evening (Tuesday) at 9 p.m. A very attractive programme has been arranged by Mrs. H. T. Clark, and included in the artists who will take part are the following Mrs. R. M. Williams. Mrs. Russell, Miss Batten, Mr. Gordon Osborne
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  • 382 10 Ceylonese Gathering At Garden Club. The Ceylonese community of Singapore gave a garden party at the Garden Club, Siglap, on Saturday afternoon, in honour of the award of the O.B.E. to Mrs. P. J. Sprouie, wife of the Acting: Chief Justice. Among those present were the Hon.
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  • 14 10 The fourth Singapore Assizes commence to-morrow before the acting Chief JusticeMr. P. J. Sproule.
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  • 24 10 The new Supreme Court building in Ipoh was formally opened by the British Resident of Perak (the Hon. Mr. H. W. Thomson) on Saturday.
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  • 28 10 The corporals' mess of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment are giving a dance at the cinema, Tangiin Barracks, on Saturday, July 21, in aid of Earl Haig's Fund.
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  • 36 10 Madame Kuinat is giving another exhibition of her water-colour pictures descriptive of life in Chinatown, Singapore, at the Adelphi Hotel, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., and 4.30 and 7, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday next.
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  • 652 10 CLEVER AMATEURS AT VICTORIA THEATRE. The Singapore Amateur Dramatic ComJnittee scored a success with the triple till produced at the Victoria Theatre do Saturday evening. A larxe audience thoroughly enjoyed the programme, an. I those who intend to go te-WOTTow, Thursday or Saturday next can Inassured with
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  • 136 10 Successful Trials of Two New Cruisers. Australia's contribution towards the Singapore Naval Base, or rath r to tinsafety of Empire trade in the Far Ka-: takes the form for the moment of two new cruisers, the Australia and tIM Canberra. The new Australia If a Clyde i'uilt cruiser
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  • 126 10 SHIPPING PROSEC UTION. Failure to Send In Manifests. In the District Court this morning Luke Yen Me, the manager of the Hiari Eng Moh Steamship Company, nl— iWd guilty to thr«<- charges <.f failing to tend in mariifesU of cargo brought by ships arriving at Singapore. Chief Court Inspector Meredith
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  • 1197 11 CHAIRMAN ON HOSPITALS SUPPORT WANTED FROM SMALLHOLDERS. i Krum 'tin Owl Correspondent.* Koala Lumpur, July II. Tlic third annual fenoral meeting o f the Asiatic Planter Associali I wa> h i! hire to-day. Uh Hon. Mr. Tan Chc'iR I.ikk pmUkv, There was a fair atlaea. Tin- chairman,
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  • 657 11 Successful Meeting For Biilett. (FrM) Oar Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. July 14. tin la-t day of the Perak Turf i l'ii.' summer meeting the weather ffll elc litrNful. and some attractive sport \vj..> .<i>cn, the only exception being the j tir i.u'e, in which there were only
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    • 176 11 METRO— GOLDWW— MA YER WILL PRBSBNT LA BOHEME (PITCINI) A wonderful screen production i>( thai famous Opera on a date to he announced short l.< under lhe direction of THE nMT NATIONAL nCrVKCS (BAST). LTIi. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" ELECTRICAL RECORDS OF IHIS FAMOUS OPERA Sur.^ by the following v.crld-renowncd Artists
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    • 226 11 Raffles Hotel Rooms with Latest Sanitary Arrangements. Grill Room unequalled in the East. TEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY DINER DANSANT EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY ft SATURDAY in the Finest and Coolest Ball Room to SAKE McGUIRE'S ORCHESTRA SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Every Sunday, 9.15 p.m. Piano MONIA LITTER. SARKIES BROS.,
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  • 914 12 MISS EARHARrS STORY. OCEAN ONLY SEEN FOR AN HOUR. 'I'll" foil s-li.ry of the Int Atlantic flialit to bo made liy a woman was told l>y the American heroine, Miss Earhart, when si.-.' landed, at Burry Port. Sitting <>n the eoraer <>t her in-d in the hotel,
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  • 83 12 Series of Gramophone Records. Sim!.' .sed thul the <iiff»-r-:i provtness >hdul(l be a^ked M i.-.msi'l''- the completion (if the setios of gramophone words which form a unique feature ol Sir George Grienon'a li'ipruistic survey of India. Sir ha nwdi i tograpbk record "I nearly >"» 'wi ju
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    • 200 12 THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING ABOUT TBESE VALUES AT WHITEAWAY'S •I>M o B 111 GOWNS. ,HK, HK rbgent fBLOCR HAT. In man from a t value in hats throughout the beat quality lamtVmg. :iSt snan Brim style with smart band Standard Vahw 812.50 ur > iyj*™' m and ;u<[i Special Value
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    • 762 12 MIM.NC REPORT No. 101. The Chairman and Directors THK RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. Osßtlemen. I lug to snomit the ronort of mining optT«ti(.r:>, foi the four wveks endfd June -.O. IOSB. Dcvclopnuiit. Tlic total amount of development uink. amount! to ttf (set, as follows SinkiiiK 50 ft.
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    • 321 12 SLAZENGERS' j LAWN TENNIS j EQUIPMENT 3yft^p3«a j service nr^^ l^ci% i To enable one to play one's best, and obtain the max- imum of enjoyment from the game, first class Rackets, BaDs and Equipment are the most necessary items. Given a good Racket and a good Ball, win or
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  • 1037 13 ANNUAL MEETINGS OF COMPANIES. At the ordinary sjuMfal Bwetiag of Diadirgt Ruhb. r Estates, Ltd. Col John Josaelya <.M <;.. it.s.n. U ehalmaa -....I that last j*sr hr st»tcil that in vi.v of the r.--tnctior to 60 per ,-nt. of standard allowance it wai v trarnl thitt thr
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    • 267 13 •JSosNnaaaammHF aammmmmmmmmmmmtammi I > 19 NEW FORD jf 4 *>:!^ An engine that gives you sixty iriles 9^ fsk an hour without ciTort, a streamline H| body that cats into the wind full HH transverse springs .md four hydraulic f*P9 fi§t shock absorbers that smooth out the '"W M jwlm'
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    • 421 14 GREEN MANURE SEED Pamanoekan Tjiasem Co., JAVA. <THF ANGLO-DUTCH PLANTATIONS OF lAVA, LTD.. LONDON). The above Company will have available ■tor sale in July-Dei --nibcr, 1928, considerable quantities of »-jed from the following Cress Manure typet Per Picnl GIF. «p«re. CaiopoKnniiim Murunoidea 17.00 Ontrosema I'lumieri S 22.50 Centrosema I'ui-^reni 26.00
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    • 1993 14 Assets over $8,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $30,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Cc, Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE I Winchester House. Singapore. I.ONPON OFFICE 2,\ Old Jewry. E.C. Tho Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Aaaaiaaca
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    • 863 14 RUBBER SEEDS THE PAMAXOEKANT AND TJIASEM LANDS, BOKBANG, JAVA. (The An«lo-Dutch ::ons of Java, Ltd., London) will havo Me for sale in Jnnuary-Mny, 1929, "TJIKAPOE" Socds from their isolated budd.'d seed gardens (87 acres) at Wangoenndjii. The buds usrd were taken in I'.'-'-:rjm twenty-five Mother Trees whose aver.ißo rletd in
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    • 213 15 yovj CAnnoT get this inio Ail AUSTIH 7 AHD ITS USELESS TG TftY THIS B\JT YO\J em TAKE THE WHOLE FAHILY OVJT in COMPORT j t+im~: BORNEO MOTORS, LTD. >>»ag»HMMi 300* INCREASE All previous sales records of iiurant Motors builders of DURANT and RUGBY cars and trucks— were broken in
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    • 344 15 NEv/cAP^ I Swift as the wind rakish as a taupe whipcord top, equipped yacht cosy and invitmg. You with landau irons, contrasts can fasten up the rear curtain, smartly with the lustrous two "h cpen the roomy, comfortable colour body finish. Of irresisjj rumble seat and invite another tible appeal
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    • 271 16 l^aßi^alSal Wt^asst^ i *ff*.Ts2?^E Lam* i'Jtf \V 'a^bssss! H Ma awttTl fen a^D JEWELLERY |j j Branch No. 1, Bishop St., Penanf- I HINDHEDE CO., LTD. CONCRETE MIXERS Portable, 4 cubic feet capacity, with petrol motor -I 850 Portable, 7 cubic feet capacity, with petrol motor $1,125 For bigger mixers,
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    • 179 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) HAITI. US
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    • 993 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PREPAYMENT CHARGES for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary close set type (average 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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    • 803 16 MOTOR VEHICLES BARGAIN 8.5.A., 2ii for sale, splendid condition. $150. Reply 88, Straits Times. FOR SALE, four-five-seater Citroen, an months old, Berliet, in excellent condition, or exchange Austin Seven. Apply 64, Straits Times. ONE SECOND-HAND five-seater Morris Oxford car, four practically new tyre», new mudguards, in excellent running order. Hire-purchase
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    • 118 16 1 BILLIARD SHIELD COMPETITION for I CHAMPIONSHIP OF MALAYA OPEN TO ALL CLUBS IN MALAYA To be played on a B'--imiißii» BILLIARD TABLE at FRANKKI/S BUILDING, 114-116, BdfcU Street, IPOH, on AUGUST 3 to 6 (during Ipoh Exhibition). For entry forms and conditions apply to FRANKEL BROTHERS SINGAPORE, IPOH, K.
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    • 572 16 HIE SCRIPTURE OF HOLY ISLAM. rilE HOLY IJIKAN containing the Arable lt\l with I.iiklisli Trarmlatiun ninin.-n-t.ir>. by Maulivi Muham.natl Alt. M.A., 1. 1. 1t., Kid I h.r SIH.OO NIK 111)1 (jl X AN. by Ihr name Author, Cloth Casr HIM lIIK TEACHINGS OK ISLAM, a wlution of ■ft lunilnnuiit.il Kclicinui
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