The Straits Times, 26 July 1928

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. i SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 192S PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 88 1 Milkaaid Sweetened. I Full Cream Milk II "SLEDGE BRAND," prepared in Switzerland, is the sweetened form of "BEAR IJRAND" "SLEDGE BRAND" OBTAINABLE <''^jSS!&A OBTAINABLE Ii EVERYWHERE. EVERYWHERE. jj SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK I Sole Agents for Malaya. JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE. NATIONAL, ~1 THE ENGINE WITH A
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    • 153 1 wK^ Sports Wear l^^r anc i Travelling me seal of oxcUisiveness r7~\ SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NEW SEASON'S SPORTS PULL OVERS and CARDIGANS %^fM (with i-.nd without Sleeves). fh CHARMING SPORTS (X)ATS in Brush Wool and Fancy Cloths. SLEEVELESS COATEES Most attractive designs anci colours in all tlie latest Exclusive Designs
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    • 4 1 Milkmaid S'.irilized S Bb6b
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  • 919 2 FINDING NEW USES FOB RUBBER. Visiting tin- Rubber Growers' Association's stand at any great exhibition, you mav fir.d yourself examining a multitude of smal! manufactured articles and saying of each 1 But this can only represent an infinitosi- 1 mal off take of rubber." So it
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  • 238 2 Important DwdapaMrt In West Australia. Perth, June 29. A telegram from Broci ic states that Mr. K. Okada, geologist of the Minos Department in Tokio, and consulting engineer to Asano and Co., Ltd., of Tokio, end Captain S. Ohya, of the Asano Shipbuilding Yards, Tokio, are
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 191 2 [NVENTION FOP RAISING WELL WaTER ide water lift where /j2^s\ I y and ease of am I?.s Efkdent than an ordinary pump, <se^i x 3^ iJ^ und lias none of the disadvantages of the latter. 'ton Elevator The Boultor. Water Elevator can u"«" be beinstaUed by unskilled labour c t'Muuon.
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    • 305 2 Ill ANDB1HBB Daughte Suffered Ver- I ribly. Could Not Sleep. Cutiutn Hoafc. "My daa^li'-. -^uflttert iMribl with tett-r which oioki .-sit on heaJ. It f.s- ••tcJ wit* a !i:''. bi-.i.-.t-. Ateawt off leaving ■;<•■. the trouble m head. Ha h couKl net hcUaa "II. O.ni.i..: to <iry i-j" "i ''He
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    • 169 2 OPENING AND CLOSING FACILITATED BY NEW SCREW CAP Secure No cotkscrev/ necessary Sy*^ Possibility of leaWe pv. or contamir. icn ihiougli faulty corks eliminated <^JJP THE DISTIi.LiiUS MMNCV. LTD.. I l)i Mil .1 > ■"> i The Studabaker Commander now holds 48 official Speed. Endurance and Long Distance records tor
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  • 358 3 I RESEARCH WORK IN CANCER. Cancer, The Surgeon and the Researcher, by J. Ellis Darker. (.1 .hn Murray, London. 7s. M.) In this book we haw tlie latest of a series |>y the same author. Imt we cannot feel that his method of treating a subjfCt ini))roves as
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  • 168 3 FRENCH AVIATORS STAR FLIGHT. Oslo. Madrid, Warsaw, Rome And Lisbon Visited. Lamina, July ll A "st;ir" tight, so called Ix-cuuse the airmen radiated to diffaraat an.! <l'.m his iif tht- compass j'rom Le Bour<< i success ivt (iays. has Ixtn saccetftl'i.-.ly i! out bj the I'li-m-h Air j'.-ivl. Ueat La
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  • 250 3 .ludke On "Crjrtag Scandal" Of Law l..in-(i;i-c. A ittrong protest apainst the taxing (if tin- people of Eagtond by laws which th." cannot understand wa< made by Mr. Justice Rowlatt in the Kind's Bench Divi- uon. lie Wa« i'1-iilrriiijr a case stated by the Board of Biter— in
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  • 117 3 . Refuses To Be A Little Girl Any More. Mat)) iVklord. the famous film actre.^, has bobbed her hair, and the who! of America is jrreatly excited over th' I9 momentous event. She made the a., nouncemenl when, iiirompnnied by he L "t hu»bapd, I>i>ui;his Fairbanks, sin- strive
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  • 185 3 I Can be ohtaineil at the following placet id Sinpiipi.re I Money dnniriT. \.i Ipt HotoL Money (h.-ii;. Hotel. Money I'lmniri-- Ri i"l--- Hotel It >Uj A Wjlsh. Itd X Id )'l;,ce. I'lnce and I'ank Ri tor i bone. H. Xi i i illyer Quay. Asiatic Stamp
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  • 116 3 The Straits TlmM <;:n alM L.- had from the following Broil Lim Ah Chianir. c o Baa Clu.in I. cone Co, S7, Jalaa [braklm, Johon ltihru. Tel. 28. The Stationery :m<l N.v.s Supply Co., P» Secoml Crm Bti 1 1, Milwn The Fe.kral Rablx t BUmp Co.. KaaU
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 111 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 LUBPJCATING OIL. Average Speed 56 m.p.h. Distance Covered 1,584.3 miles. ■««"»»l««»»aa»aaaaaasaBaaaaaaaaaasBssB»sBBBBBBBBBBBa»BBBBB»BsBB^ We have just unpacked the
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    • 634 3 n» w < '"I aw 1 1 LATEST DANCE RECORDS. Made in U.S.A. 'T!n Hallelujah (Rlark ll.ittr.in Rhythm). Sometimes I'm happy (Blavk Bottom Khythm). 6.154 U everjh.H)v happy now (Fox Trot). 1 lady of ll.iv.in* (Kox Trol). f."55 Countiu' the days (Fox Trot with V. i Chorun). >l<H>nli K hl
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    • 639 3 Bazaar Goods, Piece Goods, Machinery and Chemicals. We hold thi' AaJMKy of ■usaaraoa GERMAN ami other European manufacturprs of almost every important ai'i.lc. WE ACCEPT INDENT ORDERS AT FACTORY PRICES. NO BUYING COMMISSION IS CHARGED. Samples and catalogues an darplayed at our showrooms for inspection. Please call or write for
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    • 239 3 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Tenders are i rl>lc Works at th»- .Vow Uuniripi Office*, and will be reenived hy tho ondernig-ntfd up to noon on Wednesday. As Plnn* B] y iic obtained fraai the Municipal Architect The Coi lo nol lund thcmselras to accept tai f lender. W. MAKSH, Mob cipal
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 442 4 Shipping Announcements P. 0. BR.TISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (■lncorporated in Kngland) MAIL AM) PABBSN6SB AM) CAMM SKIJVKKS. PF.MNSUL.\R ANI» ORIENTAL SA. CO. UNDER CONTRACT AVITH HIS MA.icmv s, LOVERNMENT, LOSTDON \SU FAR K.VST MAM. SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA I \M> JAPAN v Tonnage due Spore KALIAN 9,100
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    • 582 4 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London, Antw.rp and Rotterdam Vessel. Tonnage Due Sail KATORI MARU l". Au k ATSUTA MARU O.iKiO Aug. K. 17 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Aug. 3D 31 BAKONK MAUL lu.6P<> Boat. \i 14 SUWA MARU 11,000 Sept. 21 1W KUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Oct. 11 12
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    • 475 4 I BURNS PHILP UNE (Incorporated in Australia! FOR BRISBANE, SYDNET AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Regular monthly sailings by th* wsllknown steamer MAKELLA (7,876 toaa) aad the new motor vessel MALABAR C 4.612 tons). The MARELLA is one of the largest snd finest ataasßan trading to' Australia.
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    • 663 4 K. P. M. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Undor contract with the NETRF.KLANDS DJDIAM GOVERNMENT Tatepkoaa No. :if.4O. with sub-connections I h P uz>-. I'veiirht, Tranship:m-nt Marine l aa*l BJaaagar*. le^k. i Representatives (or .Singapore and Straits Scttlen-.vnt of the OfGciul Tourist Bureau of .lava. All
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    • 538 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. UMITED. THH CHINA MUTUAL STF\M NAY. CO.. LTI). (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON. AMTBRDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, BAM JUURG AND BREMEN.— GENOA. MM: SEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AMD BALTIMORE WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON
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    • 441 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Slttn) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For X relay, Trengganu, Kclantan, Bangntra, Tflapiß, Patani. Siogora, Ij«con. BanHon, Kohramal, l.iingsnan, I hnmpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure SI'DDHADIB U* T: <■ Itaaian ire Btted ■hr.iujrhout with •hetric light and have excellent accommoda .jtion i',r tirst-clnas passsagars
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 599 5 Shlpp g Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) "ELI.ERMAN" LINB PASSENGKK ANP KRKIOHT SERVICE TO THE L'MTIH KINGDOM AND CONTINENT FRFH.HI SKUVICB OTJTWAatH TO Honr Kunu Shan K rial and Japaa One S'pon i i OP KHARTOUM July 2S s.s. < !TY Ol KHlii.s.s. CITY Of GLASGOW
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    • 410 5 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE MM M>-TnE-WORLD SERVICE MsTW tl ..nd BOSTON Tla COLOMBO, I 1). ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, VOA and MARSEILLES Arrive Leava Leava S'pora S'pora Panang Ire- 4 rn«ld Ang. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 1 1 I*' Aug. 10 Aug. 23 Aug. 25 I" Immbj Sept. S Sept. 6 Sept. 8
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    • 364 5 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ "NEDERLAND" HOLLAND-EAST-ASIA LINE Homeward Sailings to AMSTERDAM AND ROTTERDAM Due MM CHRISTIAAN HUYGENS July 21 l>7 tKANGEAN d^ r, 7 JOHAN Dl WITT Autr. 10 10 I'RINSES JULIANA Aug. 24 24 t KA.MBANGAN Sept. 3 4 t Steamers call at Penang. GENOA. AMSTERDAM* ROTTERDAM. IIAMKI R(; AND BREMEN
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    • 139 5 STOCKED BY ALL (SETTER CLASS WATCH DBALBM. TO KATONG Follow the crowd and fill up with "SHEU. Petrol at Our New Kiosk. Seaview Hotel. HIN WATT CO., 3Hll'-( ■HANDLERS. Oil. DEALERS, etc. The Firm th.^t "mca one better" in lerm> and service. I'hone Nos. 741 and 1130. CONCRETE LAWN ROLLERS
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    • 212 5 JW 'Tl Jp _^B m AEPATED WATERS' *^*r^ vHmmmV JH mmmmW I TOPULAR AERATED WATER WORKS. I. ID. fa „n d 30, thoon SmM Street. The WOOTTON LANTERN is Something better in Electric Hiindlamps. Ask for a demonstration of the WOOTTON The lamp of a thousand uses. ipt^lTRAI I \>
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 504 6 VICTORIA THEATRE Tuesday and Saturday, August 14 and 18, at 9.30 p.m. Cecilia Hansen The World's Foremost Woman Violinist At the PIANO— BORIS ZAHFAROFF Booking at LITTLES, from Wednesday, August 1. Prices $4, $2 and $1. Coming I Coming I CARL BRISSON The Most Romantic of all Modern Stage Lovers.
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    • 369 6 ALHAMBRA r TAN CHENG KEE CO., l.ii).. Proprietors COMMENCING JULY 24. AT 0 P.M. THK EMPIRE NEWS WILLIAM FOX presents VERY CONFIDENTIAL Thrills. SpOla and Ci-.ills in a hmalmnrlr race Cor live with MADGE BELLAMY RICH BUT HONEST Humour, Pathos. Kxcitement. a happy Romance of youth, love and buifhtet At
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    • 223 6 KING'S CUP AIR RACE AROUND BRITAIN Won by Lawrence Hope After a gruelling two days flying in his Moth aeroplane lubricated with Wakef ield Motor Oil WHEN YOU have a hard job for your engine give it to WAKEFIELD bm ALIfBRITISB l'!l:M. C. C. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated ii Unt;l:in.l
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  • 281 7 FIXTURES. Tli-i.-Mlay, July 2S II. W. !.r.y a.m., 7.3, 6.C p.m., 8.1. Malacca: H. W. l a.m., 4.6, 2.10 p.m., 6.2. 1'. a;ikI mail I Rawalpindi) 1 1 ..~i < ■in., t in in 4 p.m. H.i:. tin- i vtrnor leaves for Home. I riilaj, Jul) 17
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  • 274 7 Thursday, July 2G. Ships alongside th- Whsrres or expected to arrive. Entrance UmL IIAKBOl'R Main Wharf 9 '''itiani. Bintanf, Ire, Samson II. IUici nuir.. I'hysa. irf H.M.S. Iroquois Co«l Wb»rf Sea C lie BBU IN DKV DOCKS 1 ;i 11 p#M| V^i. I Mbcrt D«ck Nil Victoria
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  • 171 7 1 o-day Java. Sot.lii-West Sumatra SouthBml lefcee, Molucca* 2 ms. China, Balaam, .laj-an. Korea, inai!u an.i Western States of U.S.A. 2 p.m. niu 1 Hong 1 1 Pandjang, Bengkalis and Ba\i>i A|)i i Klevol 3 p.ir.. 1 pper Barms 1 Bgra) I p.m. Boathem ladia (Rohna) 3
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  • 144 7 Macphail and Co., Ltd. r.n! 'icr. Local ::p, cents. Quiet. Tin.— London fL'ir, Rubbers. IH— rtj Aver Mnlvka IWHt Allonbys LS0-1J0, Connomaras 1-1.20, Mentakub* 27-30 cents, Katoyung Bahrua 95 centsl.or.. Aver Ilitams 2.C5-2.40, Ayer Panus 5.25"..50, Lunas 1.50-1.65, Teluk Ansons LJSfcIM, Mnlaka Pimlus 1.20-1.35. UuU'owniry n^«- Scudaia
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  • 167 7 SiiiKnpore, July 26. London- Rubber 9 5/lfid., down (ad. Londn-. -Tin £2T. 7s. 6d., up 17s. Cd. Mining.— Quiet. IVtalinß 4.3U-4.40, Kahmnn Hydraulic 1.30-1.37'j, Taipiiiß 1.04-1.07, North Tr.iping 1.02-1.04, South Tniping 45-47 cents, Sungei Way 2.70-2.80, Kuchai IM-IAI, K\un X River :i.J.">-:!.:i.-., Malaya Consols 82-84 com,
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  • 110 7 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association he!.i Us STlth auction on July 25, when there wiih catalogued 896,776 Is*. mm tons offered 708.129 il-.s. or 118.13 tons; sol.l OG3.GJ7 lbs. or -".'.•,.27 i .ns. Os. B New Tork lii-, cts. PKICES REALISED. Kililied Smoked Sheet Cents
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  • 65 7 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., \< \v York, send us the following cable dated July 2 r their quotations being in void dollar cents closing bid prices Kubhor exchanges sales to-day "27) tons. November 19.90, Dceambnr r.».'fO, January lif.L'd, February 19.10, March 19.30, April 19..10, May li< cents,
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  • 84 7 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 25. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam Itbeai 876%, Berlin 20.H, Bombay, Is. I 2U-:i2d., Brussels Zt.'Jl. Bucharest TMH, Buenos Ains 17 26-64, Copenhagen 18 20, GMMVa 25.2:<. Holsir.jrfors 193' i, Honß Konn 2s. OS<d., Kobe Is. 0.15-16 d., Lisbon 2 :!-lti. Madrid 29.505, Milan 92.85.
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  • 115 7 This w.-ok's issue of the Straits Budget oi!".ains an in res', ir.i; >ci its of pictures 1 !akon at the Singapore motor-cycle reliability trial iuld on Sunday. There is a view of the new Supreme Court building at Ipoh and of Mr. Justice Thorne with the British Resident and the
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  • 267 7 EXCHANGE. DON) July M. On London, Bank 4 m.'i 2/Syi Demand 2/8 n/16 Private 3 ?n. credit 2/4 7/S2 On New York, Demand 55 1"> 1C Private 90 d/i 67H On France, Bank T.T. 1420 On India, Bank T.T. 164 On Honp Ron*. Bank T.T. BV p.p.
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  • 63 7 Tone of Market Quii t. I-ati-st Cable j— London J ,1 peril) New York Spot Sm-.t G. ranti in', per lb. U.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.CJ. Standard R.S.S. Standard R.S.S. on Tender Spot Spot Aug.-Sapt Jan.-Mar. Bayers ::i ::i ill 1 U 30'. Si-lUrs
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 449 7 Isaac Val. I'd. Buyers Seller* £1 i'l Am Kumbang a tl Bangrin Tin 1 1 liatang I'adi.ng 1 1 Batu Caves £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Cnin Chin XI £1 Kastern Siam £1 £1 llaad Yai 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 I! u n X Fait £1 £1
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    • 192 7 /al. i'd. Buyer* Seller* 2 2 Alex. Brick. Prefi. 1.37 Vi L.»2^ 2 2 Alex. Brick. Ords. 2.12 »a 2.17Vi .1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.10.0 C.0.0 1 1 Central Engine 0.50 0.5C 1 1 Cycle Carriage o. "I U.EO a ii B. Smcltinp Co. 18^8 li. G
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    • 106 7 U. bf> C p.e. 1. 22.1,300 V/o 6r/r.6 r /r. P«m. Singapore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.e. I 66&.000 104 108 Singapore Municipal 6 p.e. 1.87U.000 of 1901 par. 6 prem. Singapore Municipal -".Vs p.c. of l»0'i f1.C00.000 M par. Singapore Municipal 4V4 p.e. of 190tf $1400,000
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    • 394 7 Fmser and Co. and Ljall and Evatt's quotalions. To-d«y'« Price* Fran r !-> .il A Co. Evatt. Allcnbv ((I) Alor Gajch ($1) A Bita« (%l) A. Kur.ing ($1) A:n. ilalay ($2) A. Mulek («1) A P&naa i» i;.i!.;-j»nie ($1) Haasett v *"l) Biogas M. (»1) Brunei U. t»J>
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 43 7 HADAM TAN TUAN NKO. -At her residence. ah. 124, Emerald Hill Road, Singapore, on .luly 2.i, l!»;s. iced 88 years. She left one daughter and son-in-law, om granddaughter and two grandsom to nMurn her Funeral Sunday. July 2t», to Bukit Hro-.vn Cemetery.
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    • 30 7 Mr. Henjr Swee lice thanks all those who were present at thr funeral of his beloved wife (Cerilla) yesterday atorning; and .ho sent wreaths and letters of eondoleaee, etc.
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    • 27 7 ir. fond .'nu! loving memory of Peggie, th< dearly beloved daughter of J< Josea Boyi! and loved sister of Jim. IiHT. Never canst thy memory fade.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 16 7 EVE Has just received a small consignment of CHARMING HATS FELT AND STRAW. 7, ORCHARD ROAD._
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    • 89 7 SECONDHAND CARS FIAT Ml MODEL, 4 seater 2 doors 800 tm 2 H5O 509 4 4 S5O ■Jf 4 4 »'>» 501 TOL'REK 950 501 SALOON $1,250 51 0 6/7 seater TOIRKR 81.000 CUKVKOI.ET TOI'REK I :>OO Al STIX 7 TOIRER I 750 ANSALDO 7 seater TOIRKR S Ml B!
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    • 75 7 FRANKEL'S OR URNITURE VICTORIA STREET (Watch Our Advt. Page 16V 634 TAN KAH KEE CO.'s Tyres and Tubes for Motoc Cars, Motor-cycles and Bicycloj ,«nd other goods are obtainable from TENG SENG GUAN, 634, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, at identically the same prices as those charged by T. K. X.'s Sale
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    • 485 7 FILSHILL— THOMMON.— On .Tviv 2.. 1!>?8. :,t Presbyterian hnrch, Singapore, by the Rev. G. 11. Douglas, David th.r.l sun of D. M. nishill, Glasgow, Scotland, te Knid, youngest daughter of the late Kdward Thompson, S>dney, Australia, Australian and Scottish papers please copy. /<$ k ft\ "SALONIT" AND "STOCK BRAND" NOTICE
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    • 383 7 LATEST ADVERTISE?. Other Classified Adrts.. see pajre It, WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. NEW ROOMS. :it 2, Uoyd ti Small but attractive. ST. NICOLAS FLAT, furmtii'. lor boose Apply within. TO LET. fl.it No. IS, A racing Onhard Road. 190, I \l>V 81 l KO( R I KEEPER, p.-od crtde 202,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 74 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. KandRng Kerbau Station. (By Courtesy or Government II alih ORice.) hor the 24 Hours ending it Midnight on July 23. de* .\iax. .sl..:.i. Umpentun yj.2 F. Min. iluul« taaperaton 78 Kama ihada teuporatan A'ax. sun rail... 160.6 P. M.n. (MM radiation 7tJF.'l S< a .cn.i'tratdre t, Min. M
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  • 628 8 A question which bids fair to become a nardy annual will be raised at to-morrow's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore when Mr. J. W. Harries moves That in view of doubts expressed as to the benefits (if any)
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  • 271 8 The comment that the exigencies of 'public entertainment have triumphed over I the ethics of amateurism seems justified l.y the announcement that W. T. Tilden has been reinstated as a member of the American Davis Cup team and will play in the challenge round against France. Tilden was
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  • 1720 8 AMERICA AND LIMITATION PROBLEM. (Hy Admiral Paul Guepratte, K.C.H.. K.C.M.G., who holds Iht- highest rank in the French Navy, with the exception of Grand Admiral, and who figured prominently as commander of the French squadron throughout the operations in the Dardanelles). The reasons for the insistence with which
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  • 218 8 Mr. S. K. King. Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed to BCt as Assistant Adviser, Kukub. Mrs. \V. H. Daly is returning to Singapore by the' Kalstria toiiav after a holiday in England. Mr. .1. S. M Rennie. of Rennie, I.owick ;,:iei Co.. Singapore, ie proceeding home
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  • 83 8 His Excellency the Governor, Sir Hugh Clifford, ami Lady Clifford, who are pro-■■ce-eiirijr home on holiday, will lea Gov eminent House at 3.30 this afternoon and proceed to the' Rawalpindi, which is due to sail at four o'clock. The departure will be unofficial. The Governor doea neit
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  • 250 8 Mr. David I'ilshill— Miss Enid Thompson. The- Presbyterian Church was the a pretty wi-dding yesterday afternoon, when Mr David Filshill, .son of Mr. Daniel M. Filshill, (ilasgow, was married Ul Miss Enid Thompson, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Kdward Thompson and Mrs. Thompson, Oremorne, Sydney. Accompanied by
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  • 195 8 Questions and Motions For Friday's Meeting. 4t the monthly meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, to be I held on Friday, Dr. Moonshi will ask the I'nsident how long it will be before Al Junied Koud and Sims ItvOMM uru lighted. Dr. Moonshi will also ask whether the
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  • 112 8 Post Office Request To Possible Correspondent. The Singapore Post Office announces thai i irtuin mails despatched on Monday nijfht were stolen presumably while in i transit by rail— and up to the present no tne* of them ha. tx'cn found. The mails concerned were. letter mails
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 155 8 Motor Cycle Reliability Trial Singapore, July 22, 1928. k J. S. SUCCESSES Motor Cycle Platoon Cup Ist Mr. V. Neubronner on 3-19 c.c. A.J.S. scored 97 points out of a possible 100 lor the course. Five Silver Medals were won on A.J.S. machines. 2 A..J.S. Teams entered for the Team
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    • 68 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9. William Fox Production VERY CONFIDENTIAL Featuring MAIMiE BELLAMY RICH, BUT HONEST A Story of Romance of youth, love and laughter. The Empire News Bulletin. First Show at 7.30. A Western Drama THE ARIZONA ROMEO. Featuring BI'CK JONKS. TAN CIIEN(; KEE CO., LTD.,
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  • 155 9 TREATY AGREED TO AUTONOMY OF CUSTOMS TARIFFS. MOMENTOUS DECISION BY I.S.A. [REITF.R TEI.KMtAM] Washington, July 25. The GmVMMl nave agreed to the proposal of the Chinese Nationalist authorities to negotiate a new -ommenial treaty grating China lull autonomy of customs tariffs and stipulating lor adequate protection
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  • 382 9 Royal Message on Eightieth Birthday. iRRUTER TELECRAM] London, July K. Hundreds of MM|H were received by i I^ord Balfour on his 80th birthday, iadaitag eeagrattalatioM from King George and QoJOOJi Mary, who telegraphed that it was a groat pltasurc to send very hearty gNOtfagl to an old friend
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  • 63 9 . (apt. de Huvilland's Latest Achievement. [KKITI.R TELEGRAM] a 1 .riili.n. July J.I. t apt. (I. tie lluvillund, pilnthn u Gipsy a Moth mtrofiun ti:u«l with a hundred e hmn» power eogin«, reached an altituilf r i.f inn- Jl.lliKl i, t bi\akinK the world altitu.J. record for lijrht
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  • 39 9 i p.. WTtrtltai Ben Koetaradjas, July IS. iaeai attacked an in-i lantry detachment in the district of La- v m -ill., with native swim da Oat Menadoneae private was -lightly wounded, s .re hot down. a
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  • 165 9 REINSTATED IN TEAM. RESPONSE TO FRENCH REQUEST. [reuter telecramJ Paris, July 25. Mr. Collum, president of the United States Lawn Tennis Association, has assumed responsibility for authorising Tilden t(i play in the Davis Cup competition. Mr. Collum has issued a statement saying that in response to the
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  • 70 9 To Vacate Office On November 12. [jllXTKR TELEChAM] Lor.Hoi:. July 1!."). The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Randall Davidson, has resigned, and will vacute office on November 12. The Daily Telegraph recently announced that Dr. Davidson's office had been offered to the Archbishop of York, Dr. l.ansr. who hail
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  • 252 9 [rkcier telegram] Philadelphia, July IS. The Federal Reserve Lank has incrcastd the rediscount rate to five per cent, from August 2C. Moscow, July 25. The council of people's commissaries is issuing on September 1 a second state industrialisation loan of 500,000,000 roubles lor ten years for
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  • 153 9 SEQUEL TO SERVANT'S DEATH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 2G. Serioui alligations were made again-t n planter at an inquest held on a CtltlMlM tuk:ui ayiv at Telok Anson on Monday, and us a consequence he is to be prosecuted M a charge of causing
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  • 265 9 STUDYING PROBLEMS IN WEST AFRICA. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby. July 25. Brig.-General Sir Samuel Wilson, Permanent Undsr-Secretary for the Colonies, will leave England on August 1 on an official visit to the West African Colonies. He will be accompanied by Dr. A. T. Stanton, Chief Medical Adviser
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  • 99 9 Suggestion for Temporary i Settlement. [reuter telbcram] Bombay, July 25. A resident of Bardoli named Ramchandn Kadhavnun Bhatl has telegraphed to the Governor, Sir Leslie Wilson, offering to deposit with the GovmMMt the differe-ve belmeu the old and the revised assessments in the hope of relieving the
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  • 52 9 Reported Arrest Of Strike I Leader. [UK ITU! TELEGRAM] Madras, July 23. It is reported from Trkhinopoly that the president of the railway strike committee, Krishnaswamy Pillai, has been united. The irtnation is qalat A number of un.--.kill.-ii workers are reported to be re- i ■Bluing in
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  • 53 9 Heat Stroke Among Travelling Convicts. [REUTER TELEGRAM] Lahore, July 25. A bat< h of thirty convicts was being: < itniovicl from Khotak to Jhang by rail i wlu-n aim- of tin- men were found to be I suflcriiiK from heat stroke, lrom which one died. A magisterial
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  • 20 9 [reutlr telecram] Paris, July 25. The Kren-.h, British, Spanish and Italian representatives have signed the Tangier agreement.
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  • 128 9 ENORMOUS INCREASE IN ONE YEAR. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 23. The rapidly increasing number of motor vehicles on British roads is shown by the official figures published to-day. Within one year the number has increased by l.-)3,000 to 1,909,000. Nearly £20,000,000 was paid in horse power
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  • 91 9 British Minister Urges Settlement. [llRlTlSH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 25. Sir Austen Chamberlain stated in the House of Commons this afternoon that the British Mini.tcr at Riga had lx-en instructed lu urge informally upon the Lithuanian Foreign Minister the desirability of giving effect to the recommendations of the Council
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  • 69 9 New Distinction for Lady Heath. [REUTER TELEGRAM] Amsterdam, July 25. Lady Heath, who recently made a solo flight from London to <"ape Town and back, has temporarily entered the Royul Dutch air service „.> second pilot. She departed for Paris in a passenger aeroplane and returned to
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  • 61 9 No Reply Yet Received From U.S.A. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 25. Sir Austen Chamberlain stated in the House of Commons that he had had no communication from the United States Government up to the present in reply to his note of July 18 accepting: the proposed treaty
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  • 42 9 Rugby, July 25. The Mouse- of Lords passe>d without division the second reading of the Racecourse Betting bill, which legalises the use of the totalisator. The bill has already been read v third time in the House of Commons.
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  • 35 9 [REtTER TELEGRAM] Washington, July 27). A cheque for $;,000,000 has been paid to the Aaron Hindi und Sohn Copper Company Halberstadt. This is the first important settlement under the Alien Property Act.
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  • 38 9 The Chargeur Krunis liner Cap Lay which was carried on to (he rocks at the entrance to Haiphong Harbour during a typhoon. Forty-six lives were lost see column six, this page.
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  • 970 9 HEALTH OFFICER'S REPORT. SEVEN PERSONS IN ONE CUBICLE. (From Our Owu Correspondent.) Kiiiila Lumpur, July K. The perennial problem of the shophouse cubicle was discussed by the Sanitary Board to-day, following the reading; of an interesting: report submitted by the m\\ Health Officer, Dr. Vickers. This sul.jcit
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  • 750 9 LINER WRECKED. STORY OF "CAP LAY" DISASTER. DASHED ON ROCKS BY TYPHOON. Further detail- reached Singapore today of the terrible fat.' which Mai the Chargeurs Keunis steamer. Cap Lay, which, caught in a typhoon, went on th<* rocks at the mouth of Haiphong Harbour, at 2 a.m.
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  • 49 9 New Scheme of General Motors. [reuter telegram] Htm York, July 25. Over 20(i.(ic(i emptoirwi at tin- Gmh) Motor-. Corporation will participate in an £80,000,000 iniurmnca policy mm hit death, ticknesi ancl aci idi-nt. The insurance is cooperative, but the Corporation assumes n substantial part of the premium.
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  • 39 9 »ii rcvcniH' oAmFI '.(■izt-fl 1,000 Ufcili of Mnunlad <han.lu v;iiu.-d at $::.(M)O n hoar.] th<- Crenicr. Two Chinfte wrare pradwwl in the District Court this morni.iir *ml plfdnd ii"t fruilty. The rase was poatpotwd hail being allowed at ?S0O.
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  • 1753 10 IMPORTANT SINGAPORE DECISION. NON-GUARANTEE FIRMS AND PRINCIPAIA .»n important ■-M was ilcliv: red .1 tfee i Mr. Justfc in the ac'ion in .1 Co. raid .■■Jl.llll.) fo. n nd oilier, !irm of ,i .n-iriiaiuritre rubber broken, I n contract with the plaintiffi of the ;>rin«ip:il I .iii<-il
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  • 98 10 Singapore Postman Remanded On j Bail Of $1,000. (!oh Tiow Tionsr, a Chinese postman, was charged before the District Judge (Mr. J. L. Mcf'all) this morning with the! thoft of $1, which he was alleged to I have extracted from a loiter in the course I
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  • 60 10 A case was mentioned in the Second Court this morning in which a Dutchman named J. K. \V. Kiela was charged with causing mischief by breaking crockery belonging to a Chinese named Song Clieonp and of criminal intimidation of the >ai.l Song Cheong by pointing a n-vuAti at him. The
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  • SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENTS.
    • 755 10 Ford Impresses Singapore Spectators. 11ns Malaya Men ihc beet f R. i) For.l, riwur*— af Waal Auetralia, or is ho haaplni something ap bit sleeve J his first appearance in Singapore before an oudienco other than that t'.a'.hervd at a private 1 house, when ru played against Miatsukawa
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    • 77 10 Eight Places in Colony Side Filled. Eight of the invitations issued to Colony players to play against the F.M.S. in the annual match at Kuala Lumpur during the August holidays have been accepted. The players who have notified their acceptance are R. N. Hamilton (captain), W. N. Hansell, A.
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    • 66 10 Suspected Case Of Scarlet Fever. (Aneta Wireless Service.) Batavia, July 26. The K..P.M. steamer Nieuw Holland re turned U> Macassar yesterday a few hours; alu-r departure for Brisbane owing to a suspected case of scarlet fever in a grandchild of the ship's doctor. The child and mother
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    • 60 10 Compsiwi Beaten in Return Match. [KKUTI'.-R TELEGRAM] Wa> land, Mnssaihu.-.elts, July 25. Walter Haten beat E. Compston by 0 and 5 in the return match over 72 holes. Compston led one up at the end of 36 holes. The mutch was a return encounter for Compston': Mnsattom] victory
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    • 273 10 Gibbons' Sparkling Display For Worcester. London, July 13. To-day was a day of gallant unavailing efforts in which the outstanding playre Mead (Hants), O'Connor (Essex), Crouin (Warwickshire), Gibbons ttnd Fox (Worcestershire), and Bellamy (Northants). Gibbons, whose exclusion from the !'i;i..vis' team, has caused much comi ..lit, m
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    • 44 10 i Most Of The Competitors Now In Holland. [TRANS-OCEAN VIA PAN-ASIA] Berlin, July 25. the i-ontcstants in the Olympic Games !ia\v now arrived in Holland. The Japanea are in oxcelU'r.t form. Much is expected of the Genus runners. Twentythree htria have arrived.
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    • 252 10 Weights For Second Day. Race 1. Ponies, Class II, First Division (five furlongs).— Mutual Trust 'J.ll, White Cargo 11.7, Kiijang Girl 'J.f>, Cold Lace 9.2, Mannaway U.2. Maude H. y.2, St. Andrew 8.3, Zarlita B.T, Hamworthy 8.6, Little Gibby 8.5, 1'udnor 8.2, Sea Trout 7.10, Dixie 7.U. Kacc
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    • 45 10 The annual athletic sports of Victoria Criiire School will be held on the grounds of llalfies Institution at 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 28. St. Anthony's Boys' School will hold i their annual sports on the School ground on Saturday at 2.15 p.m.
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  • 147 10 Murderer Of 15 Year Old Boy Still At Large. Thore was an echo in the District Court this morninp of the murder on Man h ;"> .i 15-year old Chinese lad on Pulau Brani. The deceased, who was a peon in the employ of the Straits Trading
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  • 768 10 Fitness Tells in Gruelling Game. Yesterday's match between the S.C.C. and the Duke of Wellington's Regiment to all intents and purposes decided the championship of the Singapore League. The Regiment won a smelling contest by three goals to nil, and they now hold such a definite
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  • 66 10 Chinese MalayTeam For Saturday's Match. The following have been selected by the S.C.F.A. and M.F.T. representatives to form the Chinese-Malay team which will meet the Australians at the Stadium on Saturday, starting at 1.45 p.m. Melan. Omar and Yeow Soon Kemat, Boon Lay and A. Kahim Kwang Huntr,
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  • 67 10 The following -will represent Negri Sembilan against Malacca in a Malaya Cup match at Seremban on Saturday Goh Wee (S.U.C.A.) Jee Kirn Keat (S.U.C.A.) Anthonysamy (Temiang Rovers) Amplavanar (Temiang Rovers), P. Muthu (Temiang Rovers), Woon Kirn Chong (S.L'.C.A.) Anthony de Rozario (Temiang Rovers), Lee Tong Leon
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  • 40 10 With reference to the report of an Assize case in the Straits Times on Tuesday, the Chinese Commercial Bank ask us to point out that no person of the name of Tan Ah Wing was ever connected with that Bank.
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  • 265 10 Man Walks IVt Miles With Fatal Injuries. Amazing vitality was exhibited by a 57-year old CUMM who walked mile nnd a half at Changi with mult wounds from which ho MfcMQMBtly died. When the man finally reached a poluestation, having come into town in a notor1 bus with
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  • 327 10 Woman and Imprisoned Husband. A young Chinese wor.uin of the labour- ins CMS*, who recently arrived in pore to find that the husband who had preceded her to (hi-, countrj a term of Imprisonment, was pr .1 before the Fourth Police Magistrate t Mr. C. S. Khidlay
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  • 207 10 Profit Reported On I,a.st Year's Working. Appended are extracts from the report and accounts to be presented at the annual meeting of the Singapore Recreation Club at 5.30 p.m. <>n wadnaadaj August 1 The vear's working shows a profit of $1,407 after writing off $:!24 for depredation
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  • 154 10 To-night at the New World the City Opera, through the courtesy of Mr. Ong Peng Hock, is (riving: a benefit performance in aid of the Down Town Branch of the Young Men's Christian tion. An attractive prograatme has been arrarged, and the principal item will l<e the production
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  • 450 11 Bankrupt's Evidence In Assize Case. Mr. Justice Dinsmore and a special .iuo were occupied at the Assisei y eaterday with in iiriup evidence in the CHI in wUch <'. Saiiiiiupam. formerly managing: <lerk for Mr. M. V. Pillai, was charged v. it h i hurting in respect
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  • 262 11 European late Gives Evidence I or Prosecution. Mi- European fare MM a wftBOM For 1hc priisciition ajjam o i Johore Bahru tn\i driver who was ehnnied in the District uiirt \e-lcrday BftcnSM with Causing irrteVDH hurt by a rash act. The driver knocked down a Tamil iHcltstriaii
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  • 438 11 Th<- following passengers an.- leering for I Kuropi- b] the K;i«aljnmli, uiling at I p.m.! tu-day Sir Much ClilTord. C.i .M.t... C.H.K.. kadi 1.;i.1y tlittord, .Mr and Mr>. \V. li. .Mr. J. B. H. Bcniiia, Hiu v. s. Harnstt, ;.h,.| 1. li. Carpenter, Mr. Q. Ko.-.-, I.t. J. A.
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  • 264 11 so-loot Craft Built For Mr. Loke Wan Yat. Mi m Thornycroft (Singapore) Lul.. haw just completed in their local ship.anl a twin Rn> motor yacht, built to he order of Mr. I-oke Wan Yat. the wellOMn resident <>f Kuala Lumpur. The yacht, which is HO tmi in length,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 235 11 "His Master's Voice" NEW DANCE RECORDS (10 in. SI .75 each) Including "HITS" from \bv "SHOW BOAT.* 1 B ."17.". OP man Riv«r ("Show ■nt") (K,rn) I'ox-Trot I ,'an'l help lovin' chit man C'Shou ■ant*) (.Kern) Fox-Trot B 177 Back t.> the Heather Bine Byes") (Kern) Ko\-Trot Bitie K>es ("Blue
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    • 196 11 Raffles Hotel ROOMS WITH MODERN SANITATION Commencing Friday, July 27 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OK I MLLE. MURA SMIRNOVA Shanghai's gsMl Popular Dancer, Who will Appear at all Tea and Dinner Dances. Sea View Hotel The only SEA-SIDE HOTEL in SINGAPORE. MODERN SANITATION. CINEMA SUNDAY, JULY 29 HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME Ftatorine
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  • 482 12 LONDON E\(HAN(;E BTBEUNG PRICES JUNE 27. Par Value Company. II Abaci 2/ Alimrar t\ A.ifrl-> Malay £1 A)<t X 41 llhn'ini2' Rutung Cun-oliilatoi] £1 Hutu Caval 41 B.tu Tiga •J K.-koh 2' ilrrUm Consolidated Ll'L 1 Krich 41 H..1..r 5/ Bilcam 11 Bmoklandg ■±i Fukit Cioh
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  • 1113 12 FILM \\ORK IN SIAMESE JUNGLES. "Chang," the Stan of Jangle life winch htt been :<(•• liiimvd wherever it tUM been shown ami which will be ma in Singapore from August I. was taken in Northern Siani. The following notes on tat makin-c of the picture were
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 265 12 TRY SPERRYS ROLLED OATS IN VITAPACK MOST IPPETISING Obtainable from all Dealers. In I Ih. and I'j II). Vacuum parked tins. Sol* Agents KATZ KROS., LTD., Singapore and lYiianc. J a*BB B MTsffsffa B 4Ts B sß^S^B4ul. n T^ jV" 'ZnT^V^AXaSsBBBBBsHsfIHsMnaVnaVnVBinB lnsoHjLillcl If you are cursed Mith Insomnia, take the
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    • 293 12 Pains due to wounds, burns, cuts and bruises can be quickly eased by applying CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM As a liniment it gives immediaterelieftothose suffering from rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back, strains, sprains, etc. Just rub it over those sore muscles and feel the warmth that drives out ppin. CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM
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    • 355 12 Holeproof Hosiery Alone Offers Them in 31 PARIS COLORS safeguards you apainst the common flaws that destroy smartness and wear in other hosiery. Holeproot" Hosiery is so perfected that it is unequalled for style correctness and servicibility. Look for these five tests when selecting your hosiery. [1] Ex -Toe Reinforcement.
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  • 787 13 SCIENCE AND I'PU TK 1 U PROBLEMS. olktid t hemlat > the Rubber Industry. B) Baaaar, Pit D. f F. I.C.I.. Oxford li.iwi-sit.v PtWS (Hnmpbrey MUford, London) 4s. td. ok contain! Mm rubstancc <>f tlu iirst Krl of Ciiw I. •.:>.■•■. on the title, .Uliv.'.-.'d at
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  • 240 13 Fund To Test Behaviour Of Animals. How intelligent really is a tlojf V A scientific attempt to sift the tru n ii (lojr ilnriw told by proud trail »ll over the world is beinir made fot tfct :"ir>t time l).v psychologists, at Colombi i University. New
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 147 13 I jpetfforme! EASTEKM AGENCIES, LTD., NacavafW, Kimla I.innpnr «nd IVnnng. T'UERE is no worry or anxiety in rearing Baby healthfully and happily, even in a tropical climate, when Glaxo is used as Baby's food. Gfauo is the food th::t has been used to rear the children In five Koyal Nurseries.
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    • 214 13 Af^ffi^ n^m JE9 ffHw i^Mfk FOR THE HAIR >^ JvvS/j I or a<^' eSI Petrole Hahn facilitates waving and permits I tlßniFr^l 1 It'll c mm St c e B ant coiffures. For men it prevents fallino- Jl(hL Rl hair due to atigue or conBtant overstrain. For children LpnoMSwinnii pH
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 227 14 0 i n f*H^^ff -f —^Mj»^r— T La Salle grateful body lines of hrit\l mginevcry !..t > :!ic .irr in themselves ample ir> of experience. ;i,v favorite of" smort a g and one year of motorists the world over But use ha- proved beyond a performance, the mjij oriry ol
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    • 183 14 3J? a r /^e i^-^ u/Lutkj JorakLokclassCardta 777oderate^r/c& ok Distributors for iMalaya ITALASIA, LTD., (Incorporatotl in S.S.) SINGAPORE PENANfi l»^ ||r itital l'«T>onal or business car lW tW ii-h, n.oinv. s|H'pdy. easy to handle and Jjf |f i -i tTonomical to operate. TOURINfi l-»-»•"••l Nhn thore is no car on
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    • 645 15 At i ii. batlalaa laaal ■■it «jir ***** saaare l'.n g Koa< .vll!i:.;. v ll!i:.; land an.! compound dwell laig Road, •■.I. ;_mi aad e«aunui.: Itukit Imorol Road), ii".-. Lot ilua r, hold I■■ Iding lan>: ..h td, near Wayany itiiiitc oir (aear OTayanK Satu I'olir jill half share aad
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    • 505 15 Assets over $8,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $30,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (lucoriwratad in Strait. Ceulemants) BEAD OmCSi Winchester Don.., Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old J.wrj, E.C. Tha Company has EiO.OOU deposed Wlt h 1r Supreme C-.irt XT.gland and r.iH.i.l,, with Urn Bi n Ufa Assurance
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    • 580 15 RANKING CHARTERED EANI INDIA, AUSTBAUA AND CHINA. Claaaiyacacai ii gaglaad 1/ Jtoy*i Charter }ioi.) Paid L'B Capital la COU.'jO.i fhkre' of r> ,000.000 Kescfvc funu £1,., u.,H'. llaaarva Lii.tiii.j •>/ Pro.'.r.ccors i.i,000,000 i HEAD t...- M JB, ii»hu,n»g-.e, l*r.d.)i:, 1..C. 2. Apaaalaa anil Braaraaa I Aim Star Ua Bartaaoaa Aatntaai
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    • 623 15 BANKING HONG SHANGHAI BANKING iION. (Tnrataaiatail in iioog Kung) lltod OQcc HONG KOJ.'G. Aataariatd Caaltal «50.C00,000 ISO 000,000 Bttrling f o,:)uO,000 s>''v> i J14.000.000 Keaeivt Liabilit} of Proprteton J2u.000.000 BT OF DIIIECTOES. I Ksq., Deputy Chairman. W. L. I'attendcn, Eiq. I, l^q.. J. A. IMummtr, Esq., Hon. Mr. all, E
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    • 397 15 1 BANKING THE MEKCAiNTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised £3,000.1)00 Capital Subscribed £1,8U0,0U0 Capital l"aid v;) £1,050.000 Reserve Fund and Rent £1,584,846 BOAiJD Of DMIECTORS J. M. Kyrie, Chairman. j 1". R. Chaimcra, Esq. Charlva J. Hambro, J. O. Kobiabun, Lug. Esq. W. 11. Shclford. Esq.
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    • 422 15 A VALUABLE HU3BE3 ESTATE To be told by i Bata r«h«t, on Aaanaal I s »t p.m. -hsip. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE IN THE OOUKT OF Tir: tUDGM, AT km r im:: m. Misrellaneous Applie.-.tH.n \o. 1 of 1928. •li-l\%. —i X A K. k. vvkavan CHETTTAR, Ckargee and C. a
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    • 222 16 Your Investments are quite sound when made al the Crown Jeweller. The strength of our organisation, its influence over the diamond market and capacity to lend force to our customers enables us to gather many customers. NEW SHIPMENT of Gold and Silver articles, Gold and Silver cigarette cases, Real amber
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    • 231 16 The Ornamental Tile Works specialists in CEMENT FLOORING TILES Under new management. Enquiries solicited. Office 40, HIGH STREET. The Latest Book on Rubber Planting. SOME MODERN ASPECTS OF RUBBER CULTIVATION By C H. WKIGHT. B.A. A puide to up-to-date practice covering: Soil Factors and Cover Crops. Drainage. Tapping Systems. Kudgrafting.
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    • 1856 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PREPAYMENT CHARGES for Wants, For Sals, To Let, etc, in ordinary close i*t type (average six words to Una) ars Par Una One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 4< cents, three ins, 64 cents, four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ma. $1.40, twelve
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    • 425 16 BILLIARD SHIELD COMPETITION for CHAMPIONSHIP OF MALAYA OPEN TO ALL CLUBS IN MALAYA To be played on a BILLIARD TABLE at FRANKEL'S BUILDING, 114-llt BdAdi Street, iron, on AUGUST 3 to 6 (during I poll Exhibition). For entry forms and conditions apply to FRANKEL BROTHERS SINGAPORE, IPOH, K. LUMPUR, PENANG.
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    • 534 16 BUSINESS BOOK I'ITMANS BISIM.SS MANS ENCYCI.OP\KI>I\ jnd Miclionary of I 'ommrrrr. With HMHM in.ips. illu-lraliims. fsrxi- mile businrHH forms and Ickiil ffneum.-nt«. diagrams, vie.. Kditrd l>\ J. A. Slater. 11.A.. 1.1..8. (in four nhMM) Price MM*. MOIOKISrV YEA! HOOK 192S The c.niplcti- cuidf and reference hook fur car I owners
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