The Straits Times, 18 July 1928

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  • 2477 2 IMPORTANT ABSENTEES AT AStOT. By Our Special Correspondent. London, June H.J Ascot is generally looked forward to for a revision of the estimates of Epsom, but that particular vein of interest is considerably curtailed this year. Tha| Derby winner, for instance, is not putt- i ing in an
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 166 2 111 11 I Soda Water *s Uudged BY ITS CLEAR FILTERED APPEARANCE 11 AND PROLONGED I :N VIOLENT l/^O; Svl FIZZ W^lmt <„ '^Ay^^'wim TEST "HESE QUALITIES y IN THE if PH(ENIX PfiODOCTS y Phone 3463. I OLD MWM /$M&^ Extra. SfIHP Liqueur #^*i Scotch Whisky a^a^., t Finest Quality
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    • 245 2 Af Face (ream A Vcn-Yns.A ?f skin delightfully soft, clc I" andyouiliful. It bits unique H oxygen property which -A tndovw Van-ViM w,h such m I beiunfyinj and ionic rov^"s. t. V«n-Yu». I.? iec:s (he a) M .^'c ru\i:\z~s o. 'I' wind, heai an. J ki f 'vu'v-lv r valuableai
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    • 179 2 I$& Are YOU f VR^Ms* Fagg^a Oat /Vj^j^^ at MMday? I k XlfcffiMMvfafci/l m dried brevcr. 1 y ;.»t Tm.Ll-. om'.'i. 1 KS^C •r',.C *Tj I lh» <■—*— ao me >— adr i ure, iiK»d is walaona .'laJ Mp w .1 to those who leka 'i aajahas/. "A clear, spotless
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 130 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 1,384.3 miles. DEPENDABLE USED CARS AT REMARKABLY LOW
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    • 379 3 4 Wl^y Btff LATEST DANCE RECORDS. r ade in U.S.A. ■>:.:n OM McDonald had a farm (Vocal (.oiiii-dy) The gnea tn«s cr.-w all arnand (Voci.l Cbisrsy) !"R-J The hi, intr of the submarine S-4 (Old Dm* 1 and IMayin) Tho Marian I'urker murder (Old Tim.' SiiiKin' nnd IMayin') ■H The
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    • 313 3 I You "will soon feel "well and strong if you take Halls Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE If you are weak as a result of severe illness HALL'S WINE will build you up. If you are run-down in health HALL'S WINE will quickly jjive you new life and vitality. Whenever
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    • 513 4 P. ft 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGEIJ AND CARf;O SERVICES. jp TININSUI AR AM) ORIF.NTAL B.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage dun Spore KALYAN 9.100 lab =8
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    • 595 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) i TO LONDON I Naples, Mar.eillcs, London. Antwerp and Rotterdam Ve.sels Ti.nnnre Pin- Pail KAMO MARC July 18 BS KATORI MARU itVHM Aag. 2 •ATSUTA MARU B.OOD Aug. M X KASHIMA MAP.U 10.000 Aug. 20 21 lIAKONE MARU 10.r.0u Sept. 13 14 SI. WA MARU
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    • 487 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated In Au.tralla) I FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Regular monthly sailing, by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,875 ton.) and the new motor vessel, MALABAR (4,512 ■ona). The >.s. MAP.i'.LLA is one of the largest and tine<t tU-.imeis trading to Australia.
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    • 650 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO. OF BATAYIA) i Incorporated in Holland) Under contract with the N'KTITFRI.ANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT I Te]<'!>hn-,.- No. 3640, with su». eoaJMettoai Fraight, Tranahipment Maria*' pta. and Maaagar^ D*ak. BapfaaaatatlTaa for Blagaaara and Straits! -UUiiti.t af tre Official Tourist Bureau ofi Java. All information, detailed
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    • 518 4 THE DLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SUIT CO, LIMHKI). TnE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SKRVICK TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.- GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND' GLASGOW.— BOSTON, MEW TORK AND' BALTIMORE. WKEKLY SERVICE—LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT.
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    • 453 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Krelay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, rduptn. I'amni. Bianra, Laion. Bandon. KohsTmui. I.angsunn, Chumpon nnd Banck.iV. Departnn U.INI In port .1 |1} I* .iiii.ts are Attcd thronghout »iilr plaetrit light and lava exaallent lucommodn- ini;i r». I iebata for
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    • 545 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Kngland) ei.i.ekm.w van FASSKNGER AND PREIOHT SERVICE TO 1111. l.Ml 1> KINGDOM AND CONTINRKT FREK.tn nma UtM TO Hong K..nu Shanifhai and Japan Due S'porc TV OF KHARTOUM July 30 s.s. CITY OP KHI Au K 25 S.S. r|TY OF GLASGOW
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    • 411 5 PO'Aftß STEAMSHIP LINE \T» THK-WORLD SERVICE U find BOSTON via COLOMBO, A IP, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, I and MARSEILLES Arrive Leave Leave Spore S'porc Pcnauc !'f. i Mbjm July 23 July 26 July 18 >' irfleld Aue. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 11 PM H.rnson Aug.2o Aue. 23 Aug. 25 P -roe
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    • 532 5 JOINT SERVICE OF STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPM "NEDERLAND' ROTTERDAMSCHE LLOYD HOMEWARDS. GENOA, SOUTHAMPTON, AMSTERDAM vu Belawan, Sahanf, Colomho and Alaieri Leave Spore S.M.N'. VetaaU Tonn:i e e (at noonl CHR. HUYGENS 16,000 July 21 JOHAN I)K WITT 10,500 Aue. HJ PBINBES JULIANA 8,000 Aue. 24 P. HOOKT i:,,O0O Sept. 1 KONINGIN HER
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    • 365 5 NORWEGIAN, AFRICA AND AUSTRAUA LINE Owner II.HELMSEN, OSLO. THE NEW FAST MOTOR VESSEL Due Sails m.v. TALLKYRAND July 23 24 I- or MARSEILLES. HAVRE. DUNKIRK, ROTTEItIMM and HAMBUBG, also Spanish Part* if inducement offrr-. For particulars, Pl >ly to Agents in S.S. and F.M.S. BOLSTEAD CO., LTD., 1 Incorporated in
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    • 181 5 VEBOL WHY IS A POTATO Boiled by Mrs. Fitz Different from the Pomme-de-terre Served up at the Ritz Is Mrs. Fitz' potato. Bought from Mutt and Jeff Different from the Pomme-de-terre The Ritz gives to its Chef The potato first is needed. But there's more in't than that. What every
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 470 6 G.\IETY CINEMA SURINA THEATRE Junction Albert and Brncoolcn Street.. N°rtllN rtl1 Brillfr XUnA Trl N >fl Yo«r chance to Uuch a* you've never I rom \\«dn.>d»>. J jl 5 M, I* Am, July 24. lauiched before! NK.HU.'. nl TARISIAN NIGHTS New irrus Turns ;ind Mermaid Comedy PARISIAN SIGHTS PARISIAN FIGHTS
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    • 211 6 THE MIGHTY THE RUTHLESS PROCLAIMED AS THIi GREATBBT PICTUBG EVER MADE. ilk: PAVILION 4J* (rr.JlTriTn Commencing ALCL'ST 6. <^ if^o ALHAMBRA TAN CHKNC; KSE CO, I.TD.. I'-oprietors COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, AT 9 P.M. EMPIRIC NEWS: 1 Hi: I ERUY BUSTER KEATON in his greatest comtdy kno.kout i^jL >^ BAHLING
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    • 269 6 MALACCA AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SHOW JULY 21 22, 1928. Wm ENGINEERS, LIMITED MALACCA will exhibit TRIUMPH SUPER-SEVEN CAR, TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLES, ELTO OUT-BOARD MOTORS, HYDROPLANE, ELETRICAL FITTINGS. CLIENTS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OUR STAND. Coming! Coming! Coming! BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES The Pick of British Productions THE RING MM I lag CARL
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  • 261 7 F1XTIKES. N.iln. >day, July 18 II. W. 10.52 p.m., 10.2. Malacca: II. W. 8 a.m., 6.4, 8.40 p.m., 6.9. mail (Nicuw Holland), closes 1..I..-J M OpM MMm Final, l.i., Dutch Club, A. MoKuilewsky Duchess Nadya von Leuch tenli.ix' (Piasilt), il.-ii) p.m. Thursday, July 19 II. W. (i.::T
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  • 255 7 W.-.in- .sihiy, July IS. Ships alnnKhidr liic h.-inrs or I peeled lo arrive. Entrance I'ast Whaif Oiarda M I KEITEL HARBOUR Me in Wharf Shark. Trout, Karuah, «'il Wharf HJf S. Cartow Coal Wharf Sea Belle VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjung Tagar. Albert Duck L' Steol Lighters,
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  • 129 7 To-day. pm CeyWa, Southern and Western India tori 2 p.m. Indo-China and Hokov (Compiena) 2 p.m. Kretay, Trengganu, Patani and Ban2 p.m. and i'akitn Baroe (Van Hogeu 3 p.m. Itanka Island, l'ladjoe and Palem3 p.m. Itk-Weat Sumatra. SouthI'.nMl Borneo, Celebes. Moluccas. Timor Dilly and Australasia i exceptive
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  • SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
    • 147 7 Singapore, July 18. Rubber. Local 32 cents. Steady. Tin.— London £20!) 10«. Kulilic-rs.— Firm. Allenbys 1.07V--]. 13. Aycr ■•MM l.i:;'^-1.2(l, Aycr Hitnms t-fctt, Hn»x:is ;>7'--f;. r cent*, Cunnrniaras 1-1.10, Katoyang Huhrus »:> cints-1.05. Malaka 1MH l.lT'j-l.iT'-... Mentakabs 25-30 cents. New Scudais l.or.-l.io, Sunifci Tukanics B8H!0 cents.
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    • 182 7 Singapore. July 18. London.— Rubber y- ,d.. up I/IN. Local II Mate. London. Tin i'LMU in*., up Mininir.— Quiet. Sunk'ei S.60-S.W, Pctalinu 1.20- 1.10, Kuchai l.;tl-l.:SH, Malaya CoMoll 76-78 emta, Kh>n K Riv.r 3.30-3.35, Ruhman Hydraulic 1.50-1. fin, Pntwdi M-M eaate, North Taipint; (S-M cents. TaipinK
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  • 75 7 Lord Birkenhead Calls For Report. London, July ;>. In tiic House of Commons, Mr. A. S. Sandeman (Conservative) sought information regarding the steps being tak'-n td provide proper housing for officer stationed on the North-West Frontiar. Earl Winterton said that steps vert bring taken to
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  • 133 7 Eleventh List of Donations. An appeal is beini: made for a sum of $20.27."! to raise the salary of the Bishop of Singapore from $720 to $.-00 p.m. The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. J. A. Clarke of KvhU and Co., Singapore, liegs to :irkno\v!i-iliri' the following donations Donations
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  • 174 7 Up to diite gaakM Ikivc been completed in the handicap tournament oT the Singu)>jre Cbe* dak and the position ol the compcti-toi-s is a» follows Cl.is* NiMH II M. Kaaeboiaf II Lo K;.m Woou IV <;. Pi 1! J. UeCal P. Mi.- Inf. .-<■ Ah Chin II
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  • 83 7 Amalgamated Ma1ay.— 25,770 lb. Boralli. 12,000 lb. Urooklands.— ll7,soo lb. Beranang. tt/mt lb. Bukit K. B. 3,2150 lb. Hertam Tnisho .S3.l26 lb. Chembong.— S6.92l lb. Cheras.— s4,4oo lb. Connemnra.— 3o,ooo lb. ClaaahieL— 74JM lb. Jtaaak.- 18,079 lb. Kama-. in.— 19,000 lb. Kepo.ni: Ma1ay.— 152,146 lb. Labuan 8i1ch.— 111.250
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  • 39 7 Ckn>« D'Artaj-aan Delta X H. Niifrlii.urn Insulindc £lun* Left Arrd. Spore London Jon* 7 July 1 June 14 July 9 June IS July 9 .Tun* is July 0 June 22 July Iff Jun. 21 July 12
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  • 236 7 EXCHAN(;iSingapore, July 18. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/3% Demand 2/3 11/18 Privats 3 m. credit 2/4 7/38 in New York/ Demand 66 Private 90 d/s On France, Bank T.T. 1426 On India, Bank T.T. 154 On Hong Kong, Bank T.T. 10% p.e. disc. 0a Bhanghai. Hank
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  • 56 7 Tom- of Market Steady. Latest Cable Landofi Spol Sheet y-,d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. eeaU 1»M per lb. R.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Spot July Auif.-Sept. QcL-Dm. Jan. -Mar. uuyera 112 :12>, il-'i 31 oilier m 32
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 452 7 Issue Val. rd. Buyers Sellers £i £1 Asain Kuml>ang £1 £1 iJariKi-in Tin 1 1 Butang I'adang 1 1 Hatu Caves £1 £1 ('hmdcriung 1 1 Chin Chin £i £1 Fugfn Siam £1 £1 Hand Yai 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Patt £1 £1 llui-y Vot Ord.
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    • 196 7 Val. I'd. Bayers Seller. 2 2 Alex. Brick. Prefs. Ult% 2.02 M •I -1 Alex. Brick. Ords. \XVk :!.17 a £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 8.10.U 6.0.0 1 1 Central Engine 0.50 0.55 1 1 Cycle Carriage 0.40 O.on £1 £1 K. Smelting Co. 13.25 13.75 I I Praam
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    • 99 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 3% 6 c /o prem. Singapore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.c. $565,000 104 108 Singapore Municipal 6 p.c. 1,878,000 of 1901 par. 6 prem. Singapore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1907 $1,61*0,000 90 par. Singapcro Municipal 4V» p.c of 1909 $1,100,000 90 par. Siii^rxre Municipal
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    • 393 7 Fraaer and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. 10-aay a rncei Kraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) Alur Gajah ($1) A. ili'.um 'Si i A. KunniK ($1 Am. Malay ($2) A. Pnnab Balgovvnie t»l) Bassett i*l) Broicas N. <»1) Hrunei U. (*6; B. Jclutonr ($1) i: Katil Bukit
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 47 7 KOH ONC MAN NEC— On July 17. 192.S «t he. n-sid.iue, H'J. Lorong .1. Kast Coa»l Road, aged 84 years. She leaves her huband. Mr. Tan Soo Cheni', two ;.ons ami three daughters to mourn her loud Funeral on Saturday, J'lly 21, ut Sruii: Ku» Tiah.
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    • 112 7 A High Mass of Hequk-nt for the repose ol the soul of the late Mrs. Mar> .losephim K!a.-s (n4e de Sou/a i will be sung at tin Church of St. Joseph, on the 18th Instant at C'iO a.m. The attendance of leiativi-.-and friends will be greatly api> i .\!t.
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    • 25 7 In loving memory of my darling daughter Muriel Lawiers I nee Gotclichl, who pussei away July 18, 1321. "Not lost, l.ut gone before."
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 69 7 FIAT :.n9 MODEL, 4 seater, 4 doors 950 509 2 850 510 6/7 $1,000 MAXWELL TOURER 423 OVERLAND FOUR S 430 CHEVROLET TOLRER 550 AISTIN 7 TOURER 750 ANSALDO 7 seater 900 BUICK TOURER $1,100 ITALASiA, LIMITED ORCHARD ROAD. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM. 6-d, Bnnham St., Raffles Square. Singapore. Over
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    • 75 7 trankel's |-or i urniture VICTORIA STREET (Watch Our Advt. Pag.- 16). 634 TAN KAH KEE CO.'s Tyres and Tubes for Motor Cars, Motor-cycles and Bicycles and other goods are obtainable from TENG SENG GUAN, 634, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, at identically the same prices as those charged by T. K. X.'s
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    • 728 7 HOGG.— On July 17. 1928. at the Maternit> Hospital. Singapore, to Mr. an.l Mrs. 6 daaghter. PILLAY. -On July 17. IMS, at 2fi. Burma! Road, to Mr. und Mrs. S. I). Pillay, a son IN THE MATTKK Ol" OKDINANTE No. 15.. (COMPANIES) iRI IN THE MATTER Or THE HAPPY VALLEY,
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    • 529 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Ad>ts.. BM nafC IC WANTS. FOR S\l K. BTC. TO I.XT. set Apply 157, WANTED, furni:.h«.l li.hed house. Appl) LBS, Si NEW ROOHB, at 2, Lk rd lua I it attn I WANTED, indies 1 <ize, fair condition, st limes. HOUSK-BOY (Mala; Itnation. Well Proprietor, Uoyd
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 62 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. KandaiiK Kerbau Station. (U> (nurlexy of (,oi cTiim.nt Health Officer.) I'ur the U Hnurs rnding at Midnight on July 17. deg. tade ti mperatare B9J K. Jim. vie 77 K. ...lire 81JF. radiation 15&JF. liatiaa 72.1 F. Mm. S4 K. uture 77.fi F. Mian r>i. liuiiiiiiity iper cent.i
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  • 735 8 The time is rapidly approachinjr I when the six leading iwwers of the world will solemnly undertake to renounce war as an instrument of national policy." It is difficult to think of this triumph of international idealism without something
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  • 242 8 The refusal to accept the silver djllai si its face value, which formed the subject of a letter to the Editor published ir. yesterday's issue of the Straits Times has become a daily occurrence in Singapore. In part, the Government must be held responsible for this complication
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  • 983 8 WONDERS OP" WIRELESS TELEVISION. (By Dr. E. E. Fournier c!'A!be, F. Inst. I., the world-famous scien- ti>t and imentor.) From being a dream in which a few I" televisionaries indulged in their spare j time, television has within the last few months jumped into prominence I actual
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  • 46 8 From Holland and Germany, by Johan de Witt, due at Singapore 11 a.m. tomorrow. From China and Japan, by Kamo Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow. From Europe < London mails dispatched June 2*l. l>;. K'>hna, dv at Pi <i a.m. on Friday, the 20th instant.
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  • 228 8 WARNING TO LOCAL (JOLFERS. Memli.r. of the Singapore Golf lull ■ad Sinjraporeans tfiven to cross-country walks will be well advised tO RaßJg warily for a few days, since a tigress with v cob was seen on the Bukit Tiniah Golf CoOTM this morning. This n
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  • 331 8 Mrs. George Templer, of Seremban, underwent a meet *n\ opewti— at the General Hospital yesterday. Mr. C. Hide, of the Government ilonnpolies Department, Singapore, goes on furlough next week by the Rawalpindi. EL M. the King's uncle, the Duke of Connaught. who is 7X years old. underwent
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  • 62 8 Consideration of Scheme For Straits Deferred. \\> have received the following official notification from the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements: In view of the uncertainty in the financial situation due in part to the approaching removal of the rest-iction ":t the export of rubber, it has been decided to
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  • 63 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cablo dated July 17, their quotations being in gold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber exchanges sales to-day 1,100 tons. -N'dvcn.bcr 19.20, December 19.20, January 11.2 0. February IBM, March 19.30, April 19.20, May 19.20, June 19.10,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 89 8 SOLAFLEX The New Daylight Sign ATTRACTS ATTENTION EVERYWHERE It is Displayed SOLAFLEX gives the effect and impression of "a brilliantly illuminated Electric sign. 1 IT P*W TR AnVFRTISFp i v ~il "Hi' SOLAFLEX can be used for display in, or hanging outside, shop windows or fixed on lorries and, in
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    • 82 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Si-rnnd Show at 9. BUSTER KEATON in BATTLING BUTLER \lon X wilh KMI'IKK NKWS, ls*fctia« THE DERBY RACE First Show at 7..',0. A Western Drama MAN RUSTLIN IVaturinu Will I S'i'Kß. TAN HEN(i KFK CO.. LTD., Proprietor-;. Unique Opportunity! Startling reduction in NEW CARS. To clear
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    • 63 8 On Other Pages. p^ II. .in.' Sport LettSf i Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping an. l la* Mails 7 MaUontlofical Report 7 To-«a]r'l Shar.- Market 7 .il.li- ami Kadio Niws l> i.unty Cricket Krsultv 10 S|.'U Niws ami Comment!. 10 Motor Cycle Trial 10 I >nd*n< in and Industry By
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  • 844 9 SHOT FIVE TIMES. CRIME CAUSES DISMAY IN AMERICA. MEXICO THROWN INTO TURMOIL. General tJhrewnn. the presidentelect «if Mexico, lias been MMaaeiMtiil and the country thrown intn turmoil earn more at a lime »lu-n there »as e\ery prospect of an era i>!' p -ace follawiag the race ad
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  • 73 9 HIC MAJORITY FOR THE THIRD READING. [reuter telegram] London, July IS. B} SM votes t«, 128 the Bewa of Com am has giver, a third reading to th Kates Relief Kill which embodies the re commendations contained in the las liudgei for aiding depressed Industrial Mr. Neville
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  • 120 9 Rate of Construction Increasing AH Over the World. [reuter telegram] London, July 17. The continued progress in internal combustion engines is indicated in Lloyds' shipbuilding returns for the quarter ended June M, and the fact not only that 1,500,000 tons of motor-ships are being constructed all over
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  • 85 9 Eight People Injured in A Berlin Police Charge. [TRANS-OCEAN VIA PAN-ASIA] Berlin, July 17. The first discharges under the new German Amnesty I.aw took place from (iollnuw Fortress. The freed men were mainly extremists of the Left. A crowd of Communists, disappointed at the non-arrival at the railway
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  • 473 9 Heavy Sentence at Local Assizes. Bftwm of two years" rigorous im|ii i.-onmt-nt was pmami M S. K. Miller by the Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justi.e Sprouic) at the KnnpoOT Assizes Court yesterday, when Miller was found guilty <>f causing death by a rash act when driving
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  • 18 9 Rubber export* during June were as follow. Java 5,534 tons. Sumatra East Coast C.I&G ton*.
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  • 322 9 THE NEW STATUTE. FOUR POWERS AT PARIS CONFERENCE. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 17. The British, Italian and Spanish Am- a.- .sailors in Paris and the SecretaryGeneral of the French Ministry for Foreign Affairs, accompanied by their respective experts, met this afternoon at the Ministry for Poniga
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  • 55 9 Mr. Kellogg Expected to Visit Europe. [reuter telegram] Brussels, July 17. The Beln ian Government has formally accepted Mr. Kelloitg's proposals. M. Iii -iand. according to u Paris m tttga, has indicated that Mr. Kelloicg will most probably be coining to Europe on the occasion of the
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  • 82 9 Driver's Error in Misreading The Signals. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 17. Al the* inquest on the victim:, in the Darlington railway Mnauli a verdict of accidental death due to the error of the driver < the goods train in misreading the sig.ia':; was returned. Twenty-live people were
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  • 57 9 Successl 'My Used on a Commercial Basis. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 17. The Sec-rotary of State for Mines stated in tiie Huusc of Commons to-day that pulverised coal was being used on a commercial basis with established success. Experiments in connection with pulverised coal were being carried
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  • 52 9 [RKITF.R TELEGRAM] Paris, July 17. M. PoiaeftH has si<*n?d a decree pardoning Rosso. Schall and Frescheuer who were sentenced at Colmar in connection with the Alsatian autonomist agitation. Ricklin, who appealed against his sentence, does not benefit by this act of clemency as his sentence is not yet
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  • 37 9 [TBANS-OCEAN VIA PAN-ASIA] Berlin, July 17. A >-l«ud-l>urst refreshed gasping Berlin last ni^ht. The weather bureau state* that tin- higo-prWMan centre has moved from Central Europe toward Ireland but fair wi-alhor is expected to continue.
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  • 43 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 17. The Lady Nelson, the first of a fleet !of ip c twin screw steamers being built for Canadian National Steamships Ltd., to ply between Canada and the West Indies, was launched to-day at Birkcnhead.
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  • 97 9 DUTCH STATEMENT. NATIVE OUTPUT CONTROL A CONDITION. [reutkr telegram] Amsterdam, July 17. Heer Sanders, president of the Dutch rubber committee which is negotiating with other producers, in a speech delivered here declared that the English, French, and Belgian growers had laid down as I primary condition of
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  • 103 9 Scheme to Transfer Workless From Depressed Areas. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 17. Th^ Industrial Transfer Board, set up by the Government to consider the feasibility of transferring unemployed workers from depressed areas to other areas in Great Britain or, in certain circumstances, to overseas parts of the
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  • 89 9 Investigation to Be Held On Th° Spot. [reuter telegram] London, July 17. In Mm House of Commons, questioned regarding the disappearance of Lieutenant Knowles, of the Kast Yorks Regiment, in China, Commander Locker Lampson said that His Majesty's Legation had not objected to Lieutenant Knowles' visit
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  • 50 9 Challenge to a Duel Under The Severest Conditions." [TRANS-OCEAN VIA PAN-ASIA] Berlin, July 17. As a result of the Italo-French newspaper war the editor of the Imperio, published at Koine, has dispatched to the editor of the Paris Matin a challenge to a duel under the severest conditions.
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  • 33 9 ELECTIONEERING PERILS M. Venizelos Bitten by a Woman Royalist. [trans-ocean via pan-asia] Athens, July 17. M. Venizelos, electioneering at Corinth. was bitten by a Royalist lady with whom he offered to shake hands.
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  • 66 9 [trans-ocean via pan-asia] Berlin, July 17. The agenda of the sixth Communist International Congress includes a report or. the situation of the Soviet Union, the question of colonies and the formulation of a new programme for all Communist parties. The report for 1924-I<J2B states that the radicalisation of
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  • 49 9 [reuter telbgram] London, July 18. A cable fiom Bombay reports that the Municipal Corporation, by 27 votes to 11, passed a resolution asking the Bombay Government to appoint a conciliation board to settle at the earliest possible moment the Bombay mill strike which began in January.
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  • 46 9 [THANS-OCEAN VIA PAN-ASIA] Berlin, July 17. Storms have swept awaj two hundred ateeen of the railway line.; near Ai there. North Italian peasants, on the other lv:>. i, are being compelled to sell cattle owing to a laci of water due to excessive heat.
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  • 250 9 EXPECTED TO EXCEED 32 KNOTS. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 17. The cruiser York, one of the throe large ships authorised in the Navy Estimates for 192G-27, was launched this afternoon at Yarrow-on-Tyne by the Duchess of York. Unlike earlier cruisers built since the Wasnington Conference, which
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  • 83 9 Great Britain's Victory In Empire Competition. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July IT. The team rifle match for the Empire trophy began at His ley yesterday and was concluded to-day. Tne last match was shot four years ago when Australia won, Canada being second, Great Britain third and India
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  • 76 9 PROMOTING CLASS HATRED." Sequel to Statement in Indian Newspaper. [reuter telegram] Calcutta, July 17. As a sequel to the railway disaster which occurred near Howrah a little over a week ago, Sj. Bakshi, the editor of Forward, the leading Swarajist newspaper, has been charged before the Chief Presidency Magistrate with
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  • 74 9 New Line of Communication Through Pyrenees. [reuter telegram] Paris, July 17. With the opening to-morrow of the live mile Somport Tunnel from Forges d'Arbel to Canfranc, France and Spain will be linked by railway line, through the Pyicness, for the whole of their length. M. Doumergue will
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  • 58 9 [reuter telegram] London, July 17. The fund inaugurated six months ago when the Prince of Wales appealed for £100,000 on behalf of the National Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis has been closed. The Marchioness of Titchfield announced that over £60,000 has been collected, and to-day she received
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  • 86 9 [Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio, July 16. A Chinese note requesting Japan to revise the Sino-Japanese Treaty will probably be handed over to Mr. Yada, Consul-General for Japan at Shanghai, this afternoon. It is expected that similar notes will be sent to the representatives of Great Britain, the United States
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  • 37 9 LANCASHIRE'S BIG PUSH." [trans-ocean via pan-asia] Berlin, July 17. The newly-formed Lancashire Textile Trust is considering measures designed to capture the Chinese and Indian markets in face of Japanese competition by the introduction of special Eastern line*.
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  • 611 9 BITTER CRITICS. SWEDISH GOVERNMENT'S POSITION. STORM RAISED BY DEATH OF MALMGREN. The amazing situation which ha* arisen as a result of what an Italian newspaper describes as the "inhuman campaign of vilification in the editorial comments on (he Mobile expedition which have appeared in sections of the
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  • 121 9 Poignant Incident in Lm Angeles. [reuter tkleuiam] Los Angeles, July 17. A birthday commemoration poignantly reflecting the Italia disaster at Mm North Pule was faithfully carried out as the result of a promise made to Amundsen when the lost explorer last visited Los At table sot for three
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  • 36 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 17. Mr. Ramsay Macdnnuld and Mr. J. R. Clynes have Been rt t letted as Chairman and I)i|iut chairman, respectively, of the Parliamentary Labour I'arty for next session.
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  • 601 10 YORKSHIRE BATSMEN GET i FOR 7 WICKETS. HEAVY SCORING IN MOST MATCHES. was unusually ht.»\ j in County rommeaeed '<n Saturday last. M amt ens pas.vi ngi an I leveral matches rst Innings. bat .i sn found their bett Nottinghamshire. After r i aieksti they scored; their n
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  • 52 10 NEW SC UDAI, LTD. Iho directors of New Scudai, Ltd., in pert to be presented at the nnual mertikg at 64, Market Street, on .'iiiy 87, record an amount standing to pram) and loss account of .<• directors recommend that 1 be transferred to reserve and ;_'.:<. m carried forward
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  • 548 10 ROMANTIC CAREER OF i). E. SWINEHART. Although the Japanese authorities have since decici.-d that there m M fuul play, consider;!!)!. 1 myster) surrounded the dea: of 1). 11.I 1 American military adviser to the late Marshal Chaag Tsoiin, in high rank, l who w;i. found dead
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  • 117 10 Victim of Malayan Price Competition. (FlW Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 18. The BacRM Cad Syndicate, Pcrak's only coal mine, li (joing into voluntary liquidation, owing to the prevailing price competition. Presi. !:>):,' at u special meeting held fMterday, Mr. Boyd Walker, managing dUnetor, said that
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  • 146 10 Successful Appeal By Loke Yew Estate. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kiiula Lumpur, July 17. Before JmUbm Acton, Thorne and Dinsmore to-day, Mr. Roland Braddell successfully argued Um appeal of the Estate of Lake Yew against the judgment of the Chic! Justice accepting the award of lOO.OOO made by
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  • 16 10 opened *he German Look Exhibition the Londj'.i First Edition Club says a Trans-Ocean telegram from Berlin.
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  • SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENTS.
    • 547 10 A Keen But Scrappy Encounter. Although a kc:n cr,(' Intel the Malay. i Cop trial pfatyod y utenL-.y on the rather scrappj I affair. Several tiial games have already Iheen arranged, Bad it seems that the tfane 'hys arrived wren the team should be I chosen, so
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    • 64 10 L.L.T.C. at Home To-day. Mrs. Sproule will present the prizes at the Ladies Lawn Tennis Club tournament to-day, when the torunament will be brought to a conclusion with the final of Mixed Open Doubles, in which Mr. and Mrs. Parmele will meet Mi\s. Zylstra and Wise. The match will
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    • 73 10 Dates of Forthcoming Meetings. The follow me; are the dates of I'roand nmateur race meetings in Malaya to end of the year. Pro/eeaienal. ;;i If 1 < :'.n<l :!1 August 11. I Singapore September 8, 11. 18 and 13. Selangor October 6, 10 and 13. ipore November l<>,
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    • 183 10 Malacca Beat SclanKor in Four ball Matches. Following is the result of Four K.ll Matches played at Malacca brtWMn Malacca Golf Club and Sclangor Golf Club, which resulted in a win for Malacca by one match, Malacca Golf Club players are mentioned first Roberts and Barnes 0,
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    • 44 10 Great North Road Covered In 4Hrs. 12 Mins. London, July 9. A Londoner, Lauter Wasser, cycled 100 miles on thu Cleat North Road in 4 hrs. 1" mins. ::i 1-3 sees., beating the road :..ssociation's record of 4hrs. 32 mins. sees.
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    • 45 10 17th-21st Lancers' Success. London, July 7. HurlinRham. In the ir.ter-regimental polo tournament lina! the lTth-21 a I.;infOh boat the Qjren's Bays by 7 (tali to 6. There was a larjrc attendance including the King: of Spain who is giving the cup to the winners.
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  • 132 10 Undue Solicitude By S.P.C.A. Inspector. Two Chinese were produced be Tore the Second Police Magistrate this morning on a charge of cruelty to a dog and u monkey. The MCand admitted they had been cruel. Mr. \V. N. Gourlay How were you being cruel? The
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  • 98 10 Facilities For Examination Of Evidence. Simla, July 4. Sir John Simon has cabled the Committee appointed by the Punjab Legislative Council to co-operate with the Cunviission, stating that before reaching Lahore in October, the Commission will forward to the Punjab Committee material as it becomes available for
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  • 153 10 Discovered in a Shoe Hawker's Basket. The iharp look-out that revenue officers have to keep for smugglers was again cvidencc>] yesterday, when a professed ■hot bkwfcn was caught with opium valued at $1,500 and non-government ehandn valued at $olG in his basket. The arrest was. made
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  • 148 10 Clyde Terrace Case Re-opened At Assizes. \The fourth Singapore Assizes were continued this morning before the Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice -P. J. Sproule). The re-trial wis started of the case in which See Ah Puah is charged with thu murder of a Chinese t-.vakow i-ooliv. Ang Kia,
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  • 24 10 There will be a memorial service in St. Andrew's Cathedral at 8 a.m. on Monday, July 2J, for the late Mr. H. G. Yzelmann.
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  • 30 10 The lecture to be given by the Acting Chief Medical Officer, Social Hygiene, at the Victoria Theatre on Friday at 8.30 p.m., i.- for numbers of the Eurasian community only.
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  • 84 10 At the annual general meeting of the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club, the following were elected to the management committee for the year l'J2B-192!> Messrs. R. \V. 1 v.i... stssi dent A. R. Wijeyekoon vice president Tang Che Hiong hon. secretary J. K. Khan hon. treasurer football capt. A.
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  • 306 10 ALLEGED ASSAULT ON WIFE. Shanghai fKf&n contain details of the arrest of Mr. Clinton C. Elrod, a tax collector in the Rewnuo Depart ir.ent of the Shanghai Municipal CottBefl, on a char.ee of MMnlttlH his wife with intent in kill. It appears that at about 10.30
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  • 604 10 Seventy Entries for Sunday's Event. It is eightct-n months since the last motor-cycle reliability trial was hold at Singapore, and apparently the sporting members of the motor-c-yilinjc fraternity have not lost their enthusiasm, Cor over seventy entries have been received for the event to he held by the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 215 10 To the Editor of the Straits Time:;. Sir, —The honorary secretary of the Students in Britain l ommittee ha.= sounded the first noi-c of alarm by stating that mi of Malayan student:, to Bng land reading and intending to read for the Bai is rising to
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  • 113 10 Sequel to Impudent Hold-l'i) In Chinatown. About 10.S0 last night a police I who was on duty near th;> juncl: .11 of Telok Ayer Street and Market Street liiuid cries tot help, and saw a Chinese running. The policeman at (.me pure chase and finally caught the
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  • 118 10 Lectures For Dealer and The Public. U is announced by the office m' the American Trade Commissioner, Singapore, that Mr. Walton Schmidt, representative of the American National Automobile Chamber of Commence, is expected in Singapore during the tir:.t week bl August. Mr. Schmidt has with him ft
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  • 176 10 The following action was taken by committees of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. Approved dispatch to agents <>f indents for galvanised pipes, etl mated to cost $4,710 and for cast iron pipes SStfanated to cost $28,500. Approved under the Petroleum Bylaws new type of 4-gallon d:ums for motor spirit.
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  • 48 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 18. Forty-eight competitors an- expected to participate in the Perak Athletic ''ham pionship meeting to b< held on Saturday. It is anticipated that a much higher standard will be reached. All the prizes consist of silver cups, fully inscribed.
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  • 36 10 The Quartc .luring Richard Dix, will be shown at the Surma from tonight. It is a story of college day and football thrills. There will be matinees of other pictures on Saturday and Sunday.
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  • 65 10 Many in.provenu-! Is have been made to thy road between Kuala Lumpur md Port Dickson in the las: eighteen month', notably at the Sereinkin t.-nd of the Mantin Pass, rurther woik ii in pfOgl i'oth the diversion and widening of tht highway, and the KW.i). art eerlainly to be congratulated
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  • 1560 11 REALITIES IN TRADE SITUATION. (By A. W. Still.) I.i.nilo::. June 80. It is geed to i >■. from the B Trade statement made in the Dense of OmiT'ins seSM lays ago. that our pu»>'iofficials show ;.n increasing appreciation I of the importance of trade statistics. We hay.-
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  • 168 11 Indian Athletes Visit Lord Birkenhead. London, July M, The Indian Olympic athletes, after' a wreath at the Cenotaph this morning visited Lord Birkenheud at V- h.tehall and were photographed with >:.)! on the steps of the India OftVi». 1 hey wore entertained at lunch by the Nawali of
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  • 71 11 Tomme's Suitess In Just Over Six Hours. LmAm. July 8. Tomme, who swam the Channel on August 5, lSt<J7, to-day swam the Bristol channel from I'eoarth to Weston-^uper- i Mare in six hours seven minutes. The straight line distance is twelve miles, but owing to HMI MIMtl
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  • 137 11 The Singapore- Municipal health >tatcim>rci. for the week tr.ilinj; July gives the total number of deaths as mal 17;), female 91. This leareseata a death rate of 81.73 per milk* per annum ior,ipuiti with 31.il in the preceding week ar.d ?i the corresponding; week la.:-t year,! I'iii' i-liief causes of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 198 11 Jffil'W C 7^ HE t «**ndlngfeaturea 9 lE'/ If C• of th< r928r 9 28 models of Wr\\ His Master's Voice" y Mm instrumenu are the new j^^PtW^JT/ N S sound box, the reTo' entrant tone chamber Jj designed on the principle known as Matched c -g- v m Imp
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    • 289 11 Raffles Hotel Rooms with latest Snnitury Arrangements. Grill Room unequalled in the Kast. TEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY DINER DANSANT EVERY TUESDAY, THIRST) AY SATl'RDAY in llu- Finest :!nd OmIhI Hal! Itooni la SAXE McGUKK'S ORCHESTRA SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Every Sunday, MS p.m. Piano MDMA l.lfTEK. SARKIES BROS.
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  • 1152 12 RUMOUBS OF NEW TIN 1'ROPERTIES. (From Om Own Coi I Impendent.) Bangkok, Jab 10. Very gWMtnl ruins li ii.uirhi.ut the country have ensured the ri<«- ir<i|>, Siuin"H great mainstay, in its earlier stages, l>ut ii It naturally Impossible to nradfci i thing M to what the harvest
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 203 12 i^<^ ISIolhin 9 tllll ik i\V> IP S I For be SNAPS you need ROLL /W/W FILM FILMS |/|r PACKS VIVID photos, live in action, perfect in detail, rich in depth, ;i; i by all amateurs >vho DM Aiiia 1 Rod Films and Film Pftdti Snap what 3 1 u
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    • 205 12 k;H'""" IVIORE ■■our money more s^/lc more atl:. cclourin(i, more distinctive patterns, more wear that is why Itv terwoven Socks sell every other brand, the woi'ld o\-er. Ik Jen appreciate value. Once they wear Interwoven, no oth?r kind will do. Made ike MiirU'i lar» mutmtf facturei nicnV fin :'<■» v
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    • 228 12 jpaaaanaaannnanpanpjaaaaaaa)aa^Bil»tf»v i_^l_* 1 '2^ yr jar* SUNSHINE KITCHEN Furnish your kitchen the workshop ot home with mvidern apparatus. Make it a sunshine kiichen. Alone gas cookers give you easy tap control, exact for every dish. Alone by their simplicity and cleanliness they make a sunshine kitchen. GAS The Servant of
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  • 638 13 RBOKGANISINC THE PEOPLE'S H.WKS. I (I-'n.m 0..r Own < am poadml > l:..'iis i:i. July I I. i ailed People'i Credit Trust, which ha.-< baaka jiH over ihe island, ll i a great i to Ihe native, who nui; borrow money fnun tin iii-( < Araii and
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  • 62 13 H EALTH BULLETIN. i'ln> Lcaicuc of Naiinii> Health Bulletin ior the week endinit .lily 7. iti .a alcutta there were i~> rhokni and 13 Rmallpox death*, arsd I ii in i pm kna weak. I mere were ten plague (ieathi an< d< i th. Mmrkok three cholera caaen. In Bintcapor*
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  • 81 13 Pri pTamme o( Uril'.j up to hih! fo luly -.2. ISSH. We .ill', l*. 5.1 3 p.m. I>rii •la!l. Motor < I'lti: I. ,ur. I I urcit"! and V;>'\v Tim ing I pjm Drill 11. B I Wiapoi TrainiiiK. D I 11.. i. Mi. Beet Friday. Juij
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  • 24 13 Order S Jay, Jul; TWnday, Jal) \9, Ban<l PractiH HeadaMiten, "i"> pjb. Friiiay. .hily <ln.--Headquarter.-. 5.15 p.m.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 385 13 andbtPnudcflL The MOBRfS-COWLEY I OL'R SKATER PUCE si.s:io The number af Morris-C'owiey lour seater cars seen on r:ads of the world is ample criterion of their value. Thi:. 1928 mode! is very jfreat proved, a wider and more roomy body being fitted. The*e is ample le^ room iv hot" :;t
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    • 213 13 I UK Ki;-' S DINNER SET. IMK HAMFBTRAD"H AMF8TRAD DINNER Part I!» I h (1or:il border. A SaTT. ■i <i thy lew* poi Onage inim] with aa aUiaallta kral (•Hea. in. i r. A tH of :;l pieces at the Prkf *?9M per act. Price $29..>() per set. P.Ri:.* FAST
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    • 851 13 TAIPING TURF CLUB AMATEUR MEETING. Wednesday. Autru^t 15 mrl Saturday, August 18, 1928. 8 Races for Imm eJaaaaa I and 1 6 Races for I'nnies rl;f-^ 2. 4 Races for T;ii|iim; Turf CM (.rilfinn. 2 Steeplechases, unr of which will be for the Clu:> t'h:illfn«c 'I'rophx STAKKS |11, >. which
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 311 14 dw/if Why Should You Fit &Mk4zM% Any Other Tyre? %M*VP gff \7l)l ha\»' lli<- <\;mimiu<- of a world ol kvJßm> d Bs^> moioii>l i;» aid you mlkii you choose r B ik^B^ l^ reS r JOUI> Car< AU(J yy U >V lM j:Ui<l mmm E+4 «<l l»y ihc «-xjMTifiice of
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    • 243 14 Fatccm-Ktiiaht THE WORLDS FINEST TYPE OFWMOTO3. T\ "p BeantifaHy simple like lUrr^fl-.. r If »ft--r^LJLriJ} bB perfect tbinirs the Atow^T^- I JBSSvKt^. K'c>'t stride forward in design IKsif^'gvS^J p^ irer c c motoring's bejjinninjj. X^^li^ "KNIGHT" engine. TAIIKINr <?9 9Q^ uui tko '"asnilicent Chassis TOURING *^m> m] Coachwork are built
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 203 15 TIXACO I OIL I ff keep* your iM Molar rirtm— M USED CARS .|.i:,n *1,280 1- 21 814 Teorl ig C\r 10 H.r 800 \rmx!ri>ni; Slddo'oy S i 0 Cray 6H r. r S -.50 t St S i3O t itjocn ITS $1,256 tetrfoi I UP. 4io EASTfeRM AITO CO,
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    • 489 15 Assets ov.t S>.(IO(t.(lnO B.C. Assurance in force over 530,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait! Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.< The Company haa £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 461 15 BALKAN INDI [A AND CHINA. (laeorperatad ir ijral i harUT ij^.j Paid 1. 1> Capital la 800^00 harai I Lii^ility af Pn >.. x ...uO.i.MuO I t t X. r» and Er^nchc.i .'i Ipv.-I -v I olul o nous Kong I I I HarWa ('.auk Ll V»i ,;m nz: Bank,
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    • 517 15 BANKING HONIJ KONG SHANGHAI BAN! CORPORATION. in l!or.g Kttn<s) Oflea i HONG KONG. ..1 $50,000,000 ■up fcJO.UOO.OOO Sterling t G. 000,0001 BU<n Ji4.000.ooo: Baaam L ibil ol Propriotori $20,000,000 Itl Of DIBSCI ii, Hnf., Chairi.i-.n. K. Chuirr.ian. W. iaitendcn. Esq., lt.-itn. J. A. I'luiiimtr, Esq., W. U T. U. Weali.
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    • 403 15 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorpoiated in England) Capital Authorised £3.000,000 Capital Subscribed f 1.800,000 Capital laid up £l.v. r >o.oofl lUscrvc Pud «nd Rest £1.684,846 BOACD 0 DIBECTOBfI J. M. I:;, lie. Chi.in.ian. i I. It. Chalmers., Esq. Charita J. Hambro, J. l). Bohlnton. Eao. Esq. W.
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    • 354 15 GREEN MANURE SEED Pamanoekan Tpwrn Co., JAVA. THE ANiiLO-niT<:i PLArTTATfOM OJ JAVA, LTD. LOTfDOm. Th« above Company will have ava'.laMe 'or sale in July Dec., i'.i IMS, .cmid*. able quantities of BBtd I "i ihe foltowint; Oreeo Uanurv t>pet Per Plcu) C.I.F.S-poie. CBjasjogwriaM MttemnUUttt S 17.00 C»Bjtlls|— 1 r'.'ui.nn 22.50
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    • 155 16 JEWELLERY I Branch No. 1, Bishop St., I'ensni. I B< TirnMHnnnrMMM^ l .nmr^ia HINDHEDE CO., LTD. Concrete Mixers Winches, Hand and Friction Cement Brick Machines Wheelbarrows Motors for Benzine Motors for Crude Oil Stone Crushers Tipping Wagons, Railtracks, Switches, etc. F.W.D. Lorries, with Spares Steel Bars for Reinforced Concrete Cutting
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    • 203 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 PLACE—
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    • 944 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PREPAYMENT CHARGES for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc, in ordinary close act 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. 51.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve
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    • 890 16 SITUATIONS WANTED WELL EDUCATED young Swiss lady, speaking French, German and Italian, desirous tv accept position as Kovernesj to children. Apply 111, Straits Times. LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 136, Devonshire Road. Apply 4, D'Almeida Street. TO LET, 5-B, Mount Sophia. Apply M. H. Sassoon, 6, Malacca Street. TO LET,
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    • 385 16 BILLIARD SHIED COMPETITION for CHAMPIONSHIP OF MALAYA OPEN TO ALL CLUBS IN MALAYA To ho played on a BILLIARD TABLE at FRANKKI/S BUILDING, 111-116, KeHieid Street, IPOH, on AUGUST 3 to 6 (during Ipoh Exhibition). For entry forms and conditions apply to FRANKEL BROTHERS SINGAPORE, Il'OH, K. LUMPUR, PKNANG. —^r~4
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    • 411 16 I A SHORT HISTORY OF THE WORLD. The »..i!. CM hrM puMi-.h.-<l it SM.ilu. I hi- pn-enl !>u;iu!.ir i.li ,i. however, n.ni;iiii- in; the ori« n. .1 lull I.M .md illu -iralion. v n.»- itMcd ai ihe attractive pnc« of M.'.n. ircil- platiai ihix \alual>l- -umi\n I hi' onrlil hi-i..M
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