The Straits Times, 27 July 1928
1928-07-27
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Title Section14 1928-07-27 1 The Straits Ti mes No. 28,844 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1928 UCE 10 CENT14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement57 1928-07-27 1 Milkmaid SweetenH Full rrran Milk l i i PAYS Tv ADVcßTioc|b//// gfl@Kl@ The very latest thing in Advertising All particulars obtainable from the Sole Agents MALAYA. RAILWAY MATERIAL SENTINEL (STEAM) and SIMPLEX (PETROL PARAFFIN) LOCOMOTIVES Tipping Waggons Steel Sleepers 14, 16 and IS lbs. Rails complete. Frbjn Stock WILLIAM JACKS57 words
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Advertisement107 1928-07-27 1 anc Travelling (lie mmM seal of Sxclusiveness fT\ SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NEW SEASON'S SPORTS PULL-OVERS and CARDIGANS jk (\.iih and without Sleeves). Wj %|^BH^^k CHARMING SPORTS COATS *$J yp in Brush Wool and Fancy Cloths. »jtf ry SLEEVELESS COATEES Most attractive designs and colours in all tho latest U^ra^»W Exclusive107 words
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Advertisement3 1928-07-27 1 rjlilkmaidStcriTized > Nalurjl Milk3 words
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Article538 1928-07-27 2 PAPERS IN ADMIRALTY SUIT. How a shark once provided evidence in a law suit is related by Mr. Frank L. Pearce in Fish Tales, Tropical and Otherwise" (The Dazaar, Exchange, and Mart, Ltd., 25.), just published. The shark, says Mr. Pearce, figures in a famous prize538 words
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Article181 1928-07-27 2 Judge's Comment Resented By Girls. London, Ju!y 1. KS»g>H«k gjris are indignant, .it a i-taU-ment made by Mr. Justice Bugbf Swift ta a breach of promise action at the Bris! <1 Assizer,. He expressed the opinion tha. it man was cnedged to a gm he ln.d B rise181 words
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Article134 1928-07-27 2 Controlling Interest Owned By Inveresk Group. London, July 16. Mr. William Harrison, on Ix-half of the Inveresk group, has purchased the •'.■ullii'.'r interest in the Daily Chionicle from the Daily Chroniciv Inve-.t-mcr.t Corporation, Limited, controlling the Daily Chronicle, the Sunday News, the Edinburgh Evening News, the Yorkshire134 words
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Article46 1928-07-27 2 Personnel To Revert To Unattached List. The King has approved of the disbandment of tht Indian Corp* of Cltrks (British A'ing). The personnel will revert to the Indian Unattached List and will be transferred to their former unit* and aaU to be46 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement151 1928-07-27 2 i mmmm GOES §iD£S KVCRY I'AiK GUARANTEED S;Ue No. M^T^CT^m^ S!vIc No> Pointed Heel SliuK HOSIERY in ail shades In ail si vies Obtainable from all leading Stores. FOOT EASE HOSIERY KILL, SgiAfSGHAI. Imperml inj a'l 'lie ilovern- nmll i'.i Mi ~^^wlk Bar Ml A-t^uls ft DUNCAN UOCEIMS, LTD., IS7,151 words
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Advertisement416 1928-07-27 2 SAVE YOW tfflD The Tor-."' h:r~. Ifiny little children -;rdurj mur teething. In tV- h r c ir tb«M su^iri:'^'? Rome paren unwiaaly i-iiuinlttet teething pvwders, i soot In ii i; v ic'.i couta'D poi.-or an- Iherrfou InjaHoM, and onlv civc tempwary relief by inducing minatun.1, unhealthy sleep. The right416 words
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Advertisement185 1928-07-27 2 FOR NEARLY 50 YEARS our name has meant the acme of perfection in the production of AERATED WATERS throughout Malaysia. i I FKASER HEAVE, LiMiTEO THE HOITSE OF QUALITY. W^ At Every Meal! ynS Cotman's Mustard blends delisKHfe ciously with the crisp, blown crunchiness of thin sliced bacon with rare185 words
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Article434 1928-07-27 3 Results of Various Golf Events. (from Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July M. The monthly mixed foursomes competition held on Thursday attracted a good entry, and some excellent scores were returned. The winning couple was Mrs. C. I". Chester and Mr. A. E. Mullaly, with Mrs. ('antrell and434 words
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Article226 1928-07-27 3 Racing Men Before English Magistrates. London, July 16. A cock fi»tht in a lvd-caipi'ted horsclwi\ with a l>a i^t- covered rinjr on a stud farm at Old Huckenhnm, Norfolk, was dooeribad at Kast Bartfaaj Potty Sessions, whin eitrht BMCMrtratoa, p resided over by Lord Albemaile. heard charges against226 words
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Article219 1928-07-27 3 DEGR EES OF MURDER. Growinp Ineasiness Kt^ardinu Death Penalty. Adelaide, July 2. At ;i nua'tinp of the Council of Churches, the following motion was rurricii "That this Council shares tin Krowin»r uneasiness in regard to the infliction of capital punishment and, whil' 1 not prepared to demand the total abo!:pon219 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement119 1928-07-27 3 AUSTIN SEVEN OWNERS An Austin Seven— normal Sports model broke the 24 hour record for motor cars having engines not larger than 750 c.c. capacity at Monthlery, Paris, on SHELL SPIRIT AND TRIPLE SHELL LUBRICATING OIL. Average Speed 66 m.p.h. Distance Covered 1,584.3 miles. TRUE DODGE DEPENDABILITY in service work119 words
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Advertisement320 1928-07-27 3 LATEST DANCE RECORDS. Made in U.S.A. (,1.18 Halleluiah I (BlacK Bottom Rhythm). SomrfimtK I'm happy (Black Hottom Rhythm). iiS.>4 Is over) body happy now (Fox Trot). I.arfy of Havana (Fox Trot). Mi C'xurtin' the days (Fox Trot with V. ChoruiO. Moonli K ht lane (Waltz with V. Chorus). 6356 When320 words
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Advertisement629 1928-07-27 3 t "SALONIT" AND "STOCK BRAND" NOTICE is hereby Riven tiiat the trade- marks depicted above arc the HKlßShf* pro- j pcrties of THE SI'ALATO I'ORTLAND i I'MKNT COMPANY, LIMITKD, incorporated under the laws of JlfiO-SLAVIA carrying on liusim-s as cement manufacturers at SPLIT, j .ne.O-SLAVIA and that thy .-ami- arr629 words
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Advertisement492 1928-07-27 3 RUBBER SEEDS THE PAJCANOKKAN AND TJIASEM LANDS. SOERANG. JAVA, (1 he Anglo-Dutch Plantation* nf J.-v>, Ltd, I ndoal will h«T« .....iliblp for sale i January-Hay, 1929. UIk'ADOK It isolated budded seed gard.'..* (87 »cres) Wangoenr. ,!ja. Thi- -n in 1922 n. in t*en'y-thv M >tk Trees whose avsrag* yield in492 words
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Advertisement461 1928-07-27 4 P. ft 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL \M> PABBENGKB AMI CARGO SF.KVICKS. ITMVSIHR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. I'NDEh CONTRACT WITH His MAJESTY'S COVERNMENT, LONDON KSD I v:' EASI MAIL SERVKK. ■aaaoßMßsaaaaom OOTWAJUM FROM LONDON FuR CHtVA AND JAPAN x Tonnage due Spore KAL\A.\ t»,100 .lul'-461 words
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Advertisement611 1928-07-27 4 Shipping Announcements (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Mai t«i lies, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam Vessels Tf.nriHire Due Sail KATOCI MAS! injooo Aug. 3 "AiSLIA MAKU f.i'oO Aug. lrt IT KASHIMA .MMiU lti.ulMl A«g, M 31 HAkONt MAIiU lo.Min Sept. II 14 SUWA MARU 11.0UU Sept. 27 H 1-USHIMI MARO611 words
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Advertisement485 1928-07-27 4 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia > FOB BRISBANE, BTDNKT AND MELBOVRNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAT ISLAM) Regular monthly snilinjjß by the wellknown stiamer MABELLA (7JMS ton.) and the nov. ii ILABAR VjkVl torn Ii i m. M \KI.I LA ii -n.- of thi ru. i :nd fi-M'*! .teamen485 words
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Advertisement652 1928-07-27 4 Ri is Ma (ROYAL PACKET NAY. CO, OF BATAVIA) 1n..- rporntcd in Holland) Un.i»r contrnrt with ;h" NETHKKLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No Ifiio with sub OHUMotiOB* Preigbt, Tranahipment Mam.'- Depte. mil Manager*. ;>.> -k. Baftraaaatattto* fir Singapore and Strait^ Settl-n.cnt o( IVe o final Tyurii:'. Bureau o' lava. Ail Information,652 words
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Advertisement520 1928-07-27 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TFB OCEAN STEAM 911 IP COLIMITED. THH CHINA MUTUAL DTE AM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON. AMSTKKDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWKRP, HAM BUM AND BREMEN.— GENOA, MARiKILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.---MAiiSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK ANl> BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON ANl>520 words
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Advertisement402 1928-07-27 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. Incorporated In I BANGKOK COASTINQ SERVICE. l^ r Kn-tny, Trvngganu, K. in. Bangnara, Telr.pin. Patani, Singotn, Laeon, Bandon, I, Lnngsoan, Cnumpon and Bangkok. 1 Departure Tl itvamcr* jr.' fltteH throughout with electric lighl and have excellent accontmoda- BangkoV i Port, are IshucJ at Duration402 words
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Advertisement600 1928-07-27 5 Slilpp "ig Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) "EI.I.KRMAN" MNH PASSENGER AND FRKIGHT SERVICE TO THE UNITED K.VCiDOM AND CONTINENT CREICUT SERVICB i Di-1 WARDS TO Hong KiinL' Shanghai and Japan Due Spore g.s. CITY OK KHARTOUM July 2") s.s. CITY OF Kill"- s.s. CITY Ol '.I600 words
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Advertisement419 1928-07-27 5 MUJti STEAMSHIP LINE U-THE-WORLD SERVICH I «nd BOSTON rla COLOMBO, »:n ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. ■■"A and MARSEILLES Arrive Leave Leave Spore Spore Penang xrfield Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 11 ."i Urrinon Aug. SO Aug. 23 Aug.2 r Prek 'onroe Sept. S Sept. 0 Sept. 8 Pre« ileoa Sept. 17 Sept.419 words
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Advertisement441 1928-07-27 5 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ "NEDERLAND" HOLLAND EAST-ASIA UNE Homeward Sailing* to AMSIKKDAM AND ROTTERDAM Due Sails CHRISTIAAN HUYGENS July 27 27 KANGKAN Ann. I 1 JOHAN DX WITT Aug. 10 10 PRINSES JULIANA Aug. 24 24 tKAMHANGAN Sept. 3 4 t Steamers call at Penang. GENOA, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERIUM. HAMBURG AM) HREMEN Ua441 words
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Advertisement366 1928-07-27 5 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in Singapore Money Changer. Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, Kurope Hotel. Money Cfcaaaßjr, RathVs Hotel. Kelly A Walak, Ltd.. Raffles Place. Federal Rul.lh r Stamp Co., Raffles Place and Tank Road Station. Peter ChoiiK. Raffles Place. a H. Kiat A- Co.,366 words
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Advertisement333 1928-07-27 5 Ai §V TT w \\f £9 m*i vij v' ?%y 9<Mm^mXKfiS^S^Sa^^PjKbßmmmmmmiß tQ, I 'paaaßß^aL.*'toaVaßßWnT^"' r 1 I D cCpmb j fr^fc ■l^^^j^^^aT a" i it VLtm^^M^mmm^r I 1 BW 1 LvTm I I! R^Lava^Hß^^^BTakJaakMC^i E W v I I y Wherever there's a roof there In a Joh for Caifaaa333 words
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Advertisement578 1928-07-27 6 PAVILION PAVILION THEATRE, l>hone No. 905. from 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. From Friday, July 27, to Thursday, August 2, at 9.15 p.m. sharp. MOTOR CYCLE RELIABILITY TRIAL THE LATEST PATHE CwAZETTE THE SHIELD OF HONOUR Starring NEIL HAMILTON-RALPH LEWIS DOROTHY GULUVER-41AIRE McDOWELL In the I'irst Show at 7.30 p.m.578 words
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Advertisement206 1928-07-27 6 PAVILION Commencing AUGUST 3, 1928. ALHAMBRA p r TAN CHENG KKE CO, LTD. Pnprittan COMMENCING JULY 24. AT 9 P.M. THK KM PIKE NEWS WILLIAM lOX pits enti VERY COKFiENTIAL Thrills, Spills and Chills is a breakneck nee for love with MADGE BELLAMY RICH BUT HONEST Humour, Pathos, EbccHemcnt, a206 words
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Advertisement331 1928-07-27 6 RENE ULLMANN'S WATCHES JEWELLERY PEARL NECKLACES GOLD AND SILVERWARE CUT CRYSTAL FANCY ARTICLES FOR PRESENTS REHE CLLMANN X and L, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ON HIRE. Thy following Appliance! na; now be hired from the Electrical Dtpartment. Municipality Ceiling Fans $1.50 per month each Bath Water Heaters 2.00 Small331 words
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Article212 1928-07-27 7 FIXTURES. i ri.:.i>. juiv B. W. r,.j' 1 p. m 8.1. V. t2O a.m., 4.4, 3.40 p.m., 8.1 Malayan Sport* MtR., Kuala Lumpur. I)utih ho eward mail (C. Huygens) close: 2.1.".. .r-J Club, Annual Meeting, ■JB. !-aliirda.v, July 28 H. \V. -;.:i a.m., 7.0, p.m., 8.3. Malacca:212 words
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Article257 1928-07-27 7 SINGA PO RE HAR BOUR BOA RD. Friday, July 27. Shi; aUncHiilo the Wharves or expected arrive. Umi HAItBOl'R Main Wharf i'h\ a. Spart.-n. Muliara. Bit tanfr, Mtppkln, Samson II, Buccinum. CM] Wharf II. M.S. Froquoil Coal Wiisrf Seu Belle I MU IN DRY DOCKS I'iimi; I'acar. Albert Daek BonWkoa,257 words
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Article72 1928-07-27 7 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 26. K..ri i,'ti rychanget are Amsterdam I U.-rl.n 24.34. Bombay! [I. B Jt 1 Jd l!ru->ils MJIS, Bucharest T.T 1 Baenoe Aires 47 7-16, Copenhagen 18.19, Geneva UM, Helaingfore lit, Hoiik |M| U. ii ,d.. Kobe I*. 0.1.-.-16 d.. LUbon M MM, New York72 words
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Article231 1928-07-27 7 To-day. •n ■nbilaiun and ladncirl (Karnah) M North. N. feast and N. Wait Sumatra itiaan Haycmu) Bunka Island, Java, South-West Sumatra, South-Hast Borneo, Celebes Molnccai and Timor Dilly Hlancius) 2pm Kemaman and TrvacgMi (Will 0 I i) Srlut Pandjanjf, UrngkulK Siak ai,J l'ahan Barw illun^ Huong) ;j231 words
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Article255 1928-07-27 7 EXCHANGE. Sinc'pore, July L' 7. On London, Bank 4 m/a 2/3% Uemand 2 3 11/16 Private 3 m. credit 'i '4 7 XI On New York, Demand 65 15 1C Private 90 d/a 57-. On France, Bank T.T. 1428 On India, Bank T.T. 164 On Hong Konp.255 words
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53 1928-07-27 7 Tom- of Market Dull. Latest Cable I ion pot i heel :> per Ib. >*■'■» Torts G. tuti 19% par Ib. R.S.S. equal t.> (Standard, Q.CJT. Btaadard K.S..S. Standard U.S.S. on Tender Spot (opt. Jan. Buyers MM sellers U UK 31 ao-. 1253 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article412 1928-07-27 7 i*sue Val. JM. lluyi-rs Srllcrs xl i'l Asiim Kumbanc £1 £1 Baagrin Tin 1 1 llatamr I'adnng 1 1 liatu C>TM £1 £1 Chcnderiani; 1 1 Chin Chin £1 £1 Eastern Siam £1 £1 Hand V.ii 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Honic Kati n £1 IFui-y Vot Ord.412 words
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Article189 1928-07-27 7 II me Val. JM. Buyers 3ell»t"s I Umx. Brick Fsmtn. IJVtVk 2M*A I I Aim. Brick OnU. >.12Vi 2.17 ft £1 £1 Drit. Ai.i. Tobacco 6.15.0 «.0.8 1 1 Central Ftißinc 0M 0.55 1 1 Cycle Carriauc 0.40 0.50 n fi i:. Smalting Co. 18.60 1 i.oo 6 Ki:..-,'.189 words
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Article95 1928-07-27 7 U. tag. C p.c I&6JMQ 3.i 6'i prim. Sinij^porc (old Storage Deb. 7 p.i\ 1656,000 104 108 Sii.L'aporo Municipal 5 p.i-. l.h's.dOO of lyui par. j |)rem. Sinj;: ;iore Municipal 4.» p.c. of 1907 1.60(1,000 90 par. Singapore Honicipal -I'j p. i. of 190'J $1,100,000 90 par.95 words
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Article380 1928-07-27 7 RUBBER SH ARES. Fraser and Co. and l.yall arid ilvatt's quotations. I To-day's Krasor Co. Ly'.-ili A fevatt Allmbj ($1) Alor c'.ijah ($1) A. Ilitain ($1 A Kunin ($1) Am. Mala) $2) A. Mukk (*ll A Paaa* ($5) Btlicowpie ($1) Buaatt ($1) Brogas H. ($1) Brunei U. ($5) B. Jclutong380 words
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181 1928-07-27 7 Singapai Inly l'o. London -1., up I lOu. Lon<lon. Tin fJl(( js., up 575. CI. Mining. Quiet. Uahman Hydraulic 1.30 LS7H, Taiping 1.04-1.07, North Taipinj; 1.02 1.04, South TaipiiiK 45-47 cents. Kuchai 1 :i« 1.40, Malaya c.msols 82-S4 cents, Petalint 4..",C-4.40. SunCei Way181 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Article82 1928-07-27 7 M/s. CHAN TECK HER i rully mi Thimday, July i:_i>.m.. ai Iht residence, No. 18, W.i rloo Street, at the am of 70 years. The furHtc »ili le«T« h« kbov« sddreu on Saturday. July 2S. iV2S. at p.m. for S.S. IV... and Paul's Charch, tad tfcenet far intc: mi-ni82 words
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Advertisement15 1928-07-27 7 NOTICE Mr. G. COOPER has resigned his appointment with Messrs. Frankel Brothers to better himself.15 words
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Advertisement37 1928-07-27 7 KING EDWARD VII COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Laborati teant wanted. Initial talary M* aienth, rising bjr Ineteaaaate on rnaJcimum »t" S2oo v month, if I WTiting to the I'rincipal. giwng full particulars, on or before ilonday, August 6.37 words
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Advertisement93 1928-07-27 7 SECONDHAND CARS FIAT 509 MODEL, 4 seater 2 doors S XOO 509 4 2 S S.'ii 509 4 4 950 509 4 4 S 950 501 TOl XXX S 9.-.0 501 SALOON 51.2r.1i 510 6/7 seater TOI'RER SI. OOO CHEVROLET TOI'RER I BM AUSTIN 7 TOI'RER 7;i<> ANSALDO 7 «=eater93 words
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Advertisement75 1928-07-27 7 FRANKEL'S OR URNITURE VICTORIA STREET (Watch Our Advt. Page lfi) 634 TAN KAH KEE CO.'s Tyres and Tubca for Motor Cars, Motor-cycles and Bicycles and other goods are obtainable from TENG SENG GUAN, C 34, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, at identically the same prices as those charged by T. K. X.'s75 words
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Advertisement404 1928-07-27 7 CHURCH SERVICES. S. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL, 7 Com.; 7.T. a.r.. Holy Com. (chorall with sermon H.i. r > Matins 1 p.m.. Catechism .'.30 p.m.. Bveneeug and sermon (Preachei R*V. R. K. S. Adatns of S. Andrew's School). Collections for S. Andrews School. AT S. MATTHEW'S. 7 a.m.. Holy I em, KIXC404 words
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Advertisement440 1928-07-27 7 LATEST ADVERTISE Other ClassiGrd Ad\t--. WANTS, FOR F i NEW 800 ?n-all l"ir stt BDfGU AND DOUBLE luiot, Tanglin. Terms moderate, hi TO LKT, 19, Barkpr I; i at valuta i< WANTED, child". Must ,n Box 112. G.P.O. TO I.XT. il.-.; No. 12, I facing Orchard Road. Applj t i440 words
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Miscellaneous63 1928-07-27 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. Ma) Casjfim «t Beweensneal Health Oince.) Kor the 21 Hours ending at Midnight on Jul> M, deg. MJ F. tore 7:i F. temperatare 53.6 F. in radiation 154 F. Mm. itrasi radlatiea 72.j F. Son tempi Mr.x. >7. Mil ilmr ftj| F. I Mean ril.63 words
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684 1928-07-27 8 The Straits Times SINGAP ORE, F RIDAY, JULY 27. UNITED STATES AND CHINA. The brief announcement that the United States Government have agreed to the proposals of the Chinese Nationalists to negotiate new commercial treaty granting China full autonomy of customs and tariffs came with almost startling suddenness. It has684 words
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Article275 1928-07-27 8 THE BIG FIGHT." Another big light has passed into history. Tom Heeney of New Zealand was given a chance of fame and Gone Tunney successfully defended the title which he won from Jack Dempsey. Hut the sturdy Heeney, though beaten, was not disgraced. He stood up to the title holder275 words
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Article1018 1928-07-27 8 HIGH CLASS RACING AND FEW SURPRISES. (By P. Leo Faulkner.) Ascot in all its phases was mure liioiion* and regal than ever. Speaking gMtraliy, llio elements Ml kind :ind considerate, although Gold Cup Day suffered somewhat from the rain. Owners were rendcrCG .horoughly happy M lhe;v1,018 words
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Article248 1928-07-27 8 THE POSITION OF SIR HUGH CLIFFORD. In the course of reference to the military contribution controversy the Malay .Mail quotes at length from the recent leading articles on the subject ill the Strata Time* and concludes with the following comment One thing is certain and that is that248 words
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Article317 1928-07-27 8 The late Mr. Stanley Weyman left ID'J.riOO, the biggest fortune ever left by m English novelist. The death has occurred in Knglui.d of Sir Krank Sly, who was Governor of the Central Provinces, India, during IMI-26. A London message records the death if the well-known comedienne, Lottie317 words
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Article139 1928-07-27 8 Diver Killed in Singapore Harbour. The presence of sharks in the Singapore harbour received tragic confirmation on Wednesday, when a Malay liver was aitarkcd and killed outside the Breakwater. The dan Mad, Sahat bin Bodat, was engaged to recover some baggage belonging to a Chinese passenger off139 words
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Article34 1928-07-27 8 Mails from Europe (London mail- despatched on Jolj ■'>) by n P. and O. Kalyan will arrive by special train to-morrow morning. CorroqwMOßeo will be ready for delivery to boxhulders at y.M a.m.34 words
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Article63 1928-07-27 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., Niv.- >c,ik. end us the following cable dated July 20, their quotations being in Sold dollar cents closing bid prices Robber exchanges sales to-day 176 tolls. December 1!». 20, January 19.20, February ItJO, March 1!>.20, April ULM, May M 'ts.. June 1!» cts.,63 words
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Advertisement23 1928-07-27 8 QUALITY TWO OF LAMBERT BUTLER'S F unions Products, "GARRICK" VIRGINIA CIGARETTES AND "VARSITY" VIRGINIA Cs. sfs\ /y pure Virginia highest cr^dE CIGARETTES QUALITY23 words
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Advertisement93 1928-07-27 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9. William Fox Production VERY CONFIDENTIAL Featuring HADGI BKI.I.AMV RICH, BUT HONEST A Story of Romance of youth, love ar.d laughter. The Empire News Bulletin. First Show at 7.30. A Western Drama THE ARIZONA ROMEO. Featuring Bl CX JONES. TAN CHENG KEE CO.,93 words
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Article560 1928-07-27 9 HEENriY'S PLUCK. LOSES ON TECHNICAL KNOCK OUT. CONTEST BND6 IN 11TH ROUND. A Reuter cable received at 1O."O this morning gave the result of the contest in New York between Gene Tunney, champion of the werld, and Ton Heeney, the New Zealander. Tunm\ wan on a technical560 words
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Article180 1928-07-27 9 Result Regarded As Foregone Conclusion. Renter taUee sent previous to the contest seated Tunney and Heeney are both in splendid condition. Jack DanwMey offered to act as Heeney 's chief second but afterwards withdrew the offer. Distinct a;>athy irrnM to characterise the public's attitude towards the light. It180 words
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Article124 1928-07-27 9 PALM OI L PLANTING. New onipan> To He Floated In Malaya. Tin' pot Utilities of palm oil planting in Malaya, otrongly advocated by Mr. < Male! in I other-, are receiving Increasing attention, and it is now announced that n new I |K.ny has been registered in the Settlement! under124 words
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Article145 1928-07-27 9 COMMENT ON THE TREATY OFFER. [reuter far eastern service] Peking, July Jf.. The North China Standard editorially describes the American note accepting the Nationalists' proposal to negotiate a new commercial treaty as sugar-coated, strictly limiting the scope of the negotiations to the tariff after several nations145 words
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Article91 1928-07-27 9 Treaty to be Signed In Paris. [MN fan ntUHUM] Paris, July 2C. The choice of Paris as the place of signing the anti-war treaty has now been ofni ially ciniirmed. The decision was due to Mr. Kellogg't <U ire la emphasise the suggestion thai the pact originated with91 words
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Article299 1928-07-27 9 Representative Gathering At East Wharf. The East Wharf presented an unusually crowded and husy appearance yesterday afternoon, when the P. and O. steamer Rawalpindi sailed at 4 o'clock for Europe with H.E. the Governor and Lady Clifford on board, and a large complement of other Straits passengers. The299 words
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Article102 1928-07-27 9 Approaching Car That Took The Wrong Side. The crashing against the parapet of Anderson Biidge this morning of a Morris van which was being driven towards 'own is attributed by the driver to the fact that an approaching motor car, took ihe wrong way over the102 words
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Article94 1928-07-27 9 Karon Hayashi To Visit Mukden. [Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio, July -'<. l!ar'.n llayasbi, former Ambassador at I i. in lon. in response to a request of Baron Tanaka, the Prime Minister, is tearing h< re for Mukden. I nerally believed that one of th? main (HtrMMt of Baton94 words
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Article913 1928-07-27 9 HONG KONG SENSATION. FORMER RESIDENT OF MALAYA SUED. An extraordinary story was told in Hong Kong when .Mr. I,eslie K. Haynes, former resident of Kuala Lumpur, was sued by three Chinese in separate actions. Joined with Mr. Haynes in the suits was a company called the913 words
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Article51 1928-07-27 9 [REI'ThR TELEGRAM] Paris, July 2(1. Although pardoned by the President, the Al.-atian Aalaaamlsts Ricklin and Ross will be unable to take their seaU in the Cnajnber, since the law under which they were convicted includes among the penalties deprivation of political rights, v. hich cannot be restored byReuter - 51 words
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Article247 1928-07-27 9 RECEPTION IN NORWAY. MEN REMAIN ON BOARD STEAMER. [REUTER TELEGRAM] Narvik, July L'>",. The Cilta c!i Milano has arrived with the rescued members of the crew of the Italia. Oslo, July M No met information had been received regarding the time of the Citta di Milano's arrivalReuter - 247 words
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Article90 1928-07-27 9 Response to German "5.0.5." [nrUTF.R TELEGRAM] Moscow, July 2C. The ice-breaker Krassin has ajrain assumed the role of rescuer of the distressed. Proceeding to Stavanper she picked up an S.O.S. from the German steamer, Monte Cervantes, with 1,.">u0 pas engan on board. She proceeded to the90 words
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Article325 1928-07-27 9 [BKITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Kugby, July 26. The Home Secretary stated in the House of Commons to-day that permission had been given to broadcast the Cenotaph ceremony next Armistice Day. The Persian Minister arrived in London this morning and was met by Sir Robert Clive, British Minister325 words
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Article79 1928-07-27 9 TO BE OFFERED FREEDOM OF LONDON. [reuter telegram] London, July 2G. Tlic City Corporation unanimously decided to ask the Aichbishop of Canterbury to accept the freedom of the City of London. The Lord Mayor, Sir Charles Batho, submitting the resolution, said the city's niin-sic taiian and non-political traditionReuter - 79 words
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Article171 1928-07-27 9 Arrests Follow Sensational Allegations. [KEUTLR TELECRAM] Calcutta, July M. Following sensational statements made by six men arrested in connection with the railway smash near Calcutta on July ii the police have arrested forty more. The Calcutta Swarajist paper Forward published a letter making the allegation that after the171 words
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Article174 1928-07-27 9 Deportation of Those Responsible. [reuter telegoam] Lisbon, July 2fi. The Council of Ministers approved a decree providing for the punishment of the authors of the recent revolt as follows Officers, non-commissioned officers and civil servants who personally participated in the revolt will be dismissed forthwith and will be174 words
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Article58 1928-07-27 9 Agreement Of Underwriters Extending. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 26. It was recently stated in the House of Commons that all marine underwriters at Lloyds' Institute of London Underwriters and the Liverpool Underwriters' Associations had voluntarily agreed not to underwrite consignments of arms for China. Many underwriters58 words
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Article57 1928-07-27 9 Termination Of The London Season. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 20. A Royal garden party was held at Buckingham Palace this afternoon in ideal weather. Six thousand guests were present, including many British Dominions, United States and other overseas visitors. The event is generally regarded as marking57 words
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Article45 1928-07-27 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 20. According to to-night's weather forecast, the heat wave which has continued over London and most of the British [alee for over three weeks is rapidly nearing an end. Depressions bringing rain are approaching from the Atlantic.45 words
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Article30 1928-07-27 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM], London, July 2<>. The Prime Minister announced in the House of Commons that the report on the cable and wireless merger will be issued to-mor>owReuter - 30 words
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Article1530 1928-07-27 9 Wr-w, ii. -.ni ncoaißiendatfona in the nature or an extremely interesting xperiment. and. given goodwill liy all the partial concerned, hi- saw no raaapn why it should not be successful. The pro- ad Constitution is such a very nove' step that, should Parliament accept the proposal as1,530 words
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Article1266 1928-07-27 10 (LAME CUP MATCH PROSPECTS. WOOLJ .EY'S GEEATNBSB. (By T. I I ;!i:il 1. showed to great ad.iiri in their match with the Merchants ml iiml vei y lvarly demonstrate ed uiat they arc by a long wiiy the best r Bt In their pre- (.■■t. ii -i.i Plenties1,266 words
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Article483 1928-07-27 10 MR. J. MAC PIIER3ON MISS FRI. The marriage took place al St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, yeste rday morning, the Rev. O. B. Parso-is oifu-iating, of Mr. John Btuart atacpaoraaa, M.C.S.. son of .Mr. ::r..; Airs. J. P. Macpherson, of 81, Muy.icid Gardsaa, Kdinburgh, and Miss Juan Prances483 words
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Article108 1928-07-27 10 Fall Six Hundred Feet Into Crevas.se. The wont mountaineering accident in the ZermuU region Tor a quarter of a century overtook a party of four who W«re Btteßtptiag an ascent of Breithorn without a guide on July 14. The party came to grief 60 yards from the108 words
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Article220 1928-07-27 10 Singapore European Eleven; Selected. The following s'de ha; DOOB chosen to repie.-ent the European* against the AusLraLaai in a natea to be played on -day Clayton (R.A.) Brnumitt (S.CC.) ;ir.d Bail (i'uke's); Craft (8.C.C.), Raaak (K.A.) and I*e (S.CC); Harris I >.( Hawthorne (Duke's) U. .smith (S.C.C), Oaanras (Duke's)220 words
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Article69 1928-07-27 10 Doubles Exhibition at Ladies Lawn. R. D. Ford will be seen in another exl.iiition match at the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club this afternoon, when he will partner the Rev. W. Aitkcn against Clerc and Pinckney. S.C.C. Autumn Tournament. Entries for the S.C.C. autuman tourna- ment close to-morrow. The events69 words
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Article51 1928-07-27 10 Effort To Swim Irish Channel. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 26. Miss Mercedes Gleitze, the London typist, is attempting to swim the Irish Channel from Donaghadee to Port Patrick, Scotland, a distance in a straight line of 22 miles. She has so far covered over half the51 words
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Article72 1928-07-27 10 The following will represent the S.R.C. again ~t the United Engineers to-morrow.' starting at 2 p.m. S. L. Oehlers, H. F. i Oehlers, G. H. Kraal, V. Yzelman, Dr. da Silva, G. Armstrong, G. B. Armstrong, A. (i. Armstrong;, P. d'Almcida, C.I Richards and G. van Geyzel. Cricketers of72 words
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Article33 1928-07-27 10 There will be 200 metres races free style, A and B divisions, at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday at 9.30 a.m., followed by a water polo match Sea Serpents v. Jellyfish.33 words
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Article185 1928-07-27 10 Pathetic Story Of Poverty Told To Coroner. The Singapoic Coroner (Mr. F. G. Fouine) heard a pathetic story of poverty yesu-ru ly when he inquired into tho doath cf a Chinese woman whose body was found hanging in her hut at Chan>.i. The woman's husband uaid that185 words
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Article283 1928-07-27 10 Not Competing at Olympic Games. Britain has sacrificed her won.ierful chance' of making a clean sweep of tka wim. si ion of the Olympic Caatta rather than delight a few women and iHaapiKfint maay others. In an interview with the United Press, Mrs. 1,. GooM, Secretary of283 words
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Article108 1928-07-27 10 Handicaps For Third Day. I. Horses. Class 111. Fourth DiYisiOß (fly« Seafortli Gay Deceiver 9, Lord Logan 9. Split Nu: *.:>, Lady Roy Swift U Tulkmead x. (Late City iioj 6. Tonimaadel 7.10, Shepherd Prince First Division .iv (i Quest 10, Laveiulo Joy 8, Uareony 8.18, Ulurn Tuu108 words
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Article59 1928-07-27 10 Refused By Sir Hugo Cunliffe Owen. Sir Hu^ro Cur.clifTe-Owtn has declined an offer of £100,000 for his Derby winner, FeUstead. Such a price has never been paid for a racehorse, although the Aya Khan offered I -l.i i'ar amount to Sir John Rutherford for Solario. the59 words
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Article115 1928-07-27 10 The mi* -I foursoir.es played at the Qanison >.i.>i!" Club resulted as follows Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Battishll] 47—16 -31 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Oakshottfr 44—12 =32 Mr. D. H. Doig and Mrs. K. C MilUgan 47— UVt-'-ia l^ Capt. H. B. W. Savile and Mrs. W.115 words
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Article117 1928-07-27 10 ROUNDING UP HYLAM REDS." Twenty Arrests In Geylang Night School. An indication that Communist agitation is still proceeding among the Hylams of Singapore, and that night schools are continuing to be used for that purpose, was provided by proceedings in the District Court this morning, when twenty Chinese were, charged117 words
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Article79 1928-07-27 10 The two motorists who propose driving i\ light English car from Singapore to London have been challenged to race of th 2 adventure by two local i dents who are arranging to use S Cor.t'-j aaatal car of similar power. There is also a possibility of79 words
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Article34 1928-07-27 10 Mboibers of the International Fellowship will meet for tiffin at the Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay, to-morrow at 1 p.m., when Mr. Harvey Pinney will speak on certain I social and economic trends in Malaya. I34 words
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Article81 1928-07-27 10 Exasperated Husband Leniently Treated By Magistrate. ,1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) J Penang, July 2«i. Lva '>'■ n.t, a carpenter, was fined I SiUO, in default three months' imprisonment, for voluntarily causing hurt to his wife. The Judge gave the option of a fine as he81 words
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Article665 1928-07-27 10 SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST PLANTER. The inquest held at Telok Anson on Monday on the body of an Indian who died liom a ruptured spleen, alleged to have been caused by a blow from a European planter, w:is briefly mentioned in our issue yesterday. The following extended report665 words
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Article181 1928-07-27 10 Tha Plastic Age," a Paramount picture starring the popular Clara Bow, will lie shown at the Gaiety from to-night It is a story of youth, full of gaii-f. and high spirits. Salvage," featuring Pauline Frederick, will be shown in the early performance. A film based on A.S.M. Hutchinson'a181 words
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Article36 1928-07-27 10 There will be a lecture on Social Hygiene, illustrated hy lantern slides bearing on local conditions, at the Indian Association to-day at 8.30 p.m. The lecturer, Dr. R.W.C. Kelly, is the Chief Medical Officer, Social Hygiene.36 words
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Article96 1928-07-27 10 One of the minor trials of newspaper., in the Last is the frequency with which readers whose names more or less resemble those of persons charged in the police-courts write to disclaim any connection with the case in question. Yesterday a Chinese postman was charged with stealing $1 from a96 words
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Article92 1928-07-27 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— One does not tasSW whether thenis any law dealing with medical practitioners in Singapore. There an a lot ol quad, doctors knocking about and the) find a good field for their ingenaltj :>l the expense of people's health. It is92 words
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Article235 1928-07-27 10 CHANG." To the Editor of the Straits Time*. Sir, I have been looking forward to seeing Chang, imagining that tie animals had been filmed in a humane manner, such as that in which Mr Cherry Rtarton look his photographs. After reading The Making of Chang." which appeared in your issue235 words
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Article231 1928-07-27 10 Chinese Landowner And Building Contractor. After a thivo-day trial at the Penang Assisas Teh Tok chin, alias C. T. a Chinese landed proprietor, mi acquitted on a charge of attempted murder by shooting at his contractor in a compound in Kelewai Road on June 1 last. The231 words
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Article138 1928-07-27 10 Coroner Returns Verdict Of Murder. A finding of murder agaiasi BOBM person or persons unknown was returned by the Coiontr (Mr. F. 6. Bourne) in the inquest on the European, Frederick Crawley, whose body was found in the Singapore River on June 16. Mr. Booms said, In138 words
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Article69 1928-07-27 10 MILITARY CONTRIBUT ION. London Support For Local Opposition. A special cable to the Malayan Daily Express from their London States that at the annual meeting "1 ill. Association of Biitish Malaya, r Fsank Swettenham was elected Dn cession to Mi. LowthoT Kemp. The retiring president depre ated t;.- 20 per69 words
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Article61 1928-07-27 10 Capt. H. R. S. Zehnder, who I promoted to the Met of Captain i companies S.S.V.F., was presented with a souvenir from the Eurasian Company, S.V'.C, at headquarters on Saturday. There was a full muster of the company with about fifty guests. The presentation was made by Sergt. Cornelius, and61 words
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Article700 1928-07-27 11 European Woman Loses British Status. ■"'ravine for relief from extradition proreedinjt* '■< ■•>' n( r I" 1 11 Slahomedan husl.an«l. Bad Aha-i. alii'-. Mabel Ferris, 1 1 1 < serions alligation air:>in.-: I m during the bearing at Bombay. The petitioner said she WU a European HritMi700 words
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Article176 1928-07-27 11 Hyderabad Barrister Suspended From Practice. Kxiiaonlinnry kQtgmtioM apaiiist a .fudge haw resulted in th<- us[»-ri<, .n for six months of Mr. S. I'. Shivdasani, HarrisiiT-:il-I.aw. prai ti- iiitf in Hydiialad, Sind, after trial under disciplinary jurisdiction. Mr. .shivdasani, it is allotritl, addrcssi-.l, MM months l>;u k, I176 words
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Article47 1928-07-27 11 To Be Created At Benari* l'niversit>. It is propof-cil tr> amatm a I'aiulty of Aymvi'Jic MaifefaM and Suikciv at the BmMTW I'nivcisity. Sanction na^ li.vn ■rilr.l tiy the I'nit.Ml I'l-.nn,. crnnu-n: and arran^cmi-nts air b*iag madf tn admit >an<iida;<~. Th»- p< i Midv will HW47 words
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Article277 1928-07-27 11 MARKET QUIET DURING THE WEEK. Barloi M i i o. reijnri sf ltd] -0 s^a^e^ Tlw markvt has boon v*ry quiet during the past weak :intl prices close cent below i. To-day'i cable* quote Loa4o« i I which i< '•<). <lown on balance, whilst cratl cold is277 words
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Article188 1928-07-27 11 BRITISH RULE IN IND IA. Mr. >lardy Jones' I niavourable Impressions. London. July 16. I WwJJSie' Welfare Leajcue of India Conference, which was held in Manchester to-day, heard the report of .'«li-. Manly Joaea, M.l., oa his vwent visit to India. Mr. S. Saklatvala. M.l., was present. Mr, Manly Jones188 words
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Article144 1928-07-27 11 INDIAN HIGH COUR T BI LL. Pntlest >ieetinK Held In Bombay. Bombay, July l' At naeetiag of repiesentatlwi of tl I communities, a resolution was adopted drawing the ■llnirtlw <>f the Raj and the etary of Stau> to the fact that the I Indian I'itrh Courts Bill, which is now144 words
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Article207 1928-07-27 11 > First .Minutes Of Htm .Municip:il Committee. The !ii>t ininutt'S of the lewy i.i.v.iItuted Parks and O|»n Spaces Committee lof ;h<- Singapore Municipal Commissioaen I ire given below liiconi mended parehasei ">'' 4i'O garden eh; Irs for use durinp performances of the I'oiicp Band xl an207 words
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Article83 1928-07-27 11 CA RLYLE MA NUSCRIP TS. American Buyer's (iift To British Museum. Ths only known complete arlyle manuscripts, namely the tirst auiogrraph draft anil the printers' manuscript of I'a-t and Present," were sold together by'-. London, on July 20 for L'_ L'imi, the psjuhasaf beißg a New York nt, Mr. Gabriel83 words
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Advertisement129 1928-07-27 11 Moutrie BSSSSSSSSSSSSBF^^BBDSfIBBaBBr tßjKj'. HiaaMaamßjßßßai n *^^wS33k l*V|ji/>ii |BsPP!^:ejp!^ N Monthly l?O~ f\{\ Jmtu fmr ~=^-—^-^IOHSJ* U£ S3 liX^ 111 jtsuaai* Wn A u>yt/*Uv Km artlatic aasVel «ii!» exquisite tone. Guaranteed -even years. BpiclaMj easMtraetsd for Mahija S. MO«Ti?E GO., LTD. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. to a gift of Craven *A/ IVe129 words
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Advertisement315 1928-07-27 11 Raffles Hotel ROOMS WITH MODERN SANITATION TOISIGHT srixiAL en<; MMHsWr 01 HE. MURA SMIRNOVA Shanghai's Heat I'opular Daiuer. Who "ill Appear at ull Tea nnd Dinner l>nnre«. Sea View Hotel The only SEA-SIDE HOTEL in SINGAPORE. MODERN SANITATION. CINEMA SUNDAY, JULY 29 HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME I 'en! v riii-315 words
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Article681 1928-07-27 12 BRITISH CONVENTIONS IN TIIL TROPICS. The Englishman, a curious creature in many wnjrs, has alwayi ban renowned (or a certain tenacity '>f purpose and I love of tr:ii|it n:, i writer in the Tines of Ceylon. In Ceylon he demon stratus the one by the persistence with681 words
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Article68 1928-07-27 12 Future Plans of BriUak Air Ministry. I ton, -'uly ,i, 1),.. Rouse of Commons, questioned as to whcUiM In intended to organise a r.'in-sti.p flight. t<> India i.i 1928, shadowed in \'xll. Sir Samuel llourv, Secretary of State for the Air, said that the possibility >>f68 words
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Article118 1928-07-27 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CO RPS. Programme of drills np to ar.<l for July 29 192J Friday, July 27, 6.15 i-.m.. l>ii'! Hall. S U.K. <\ (Signal I, Lecture i.y A* jutant— Mip Kcnii- r Drill Hall. M. Cycle Platoon Niirht Ride Drill Hall. "A" Ol.<-> Com] my (No*. :ind 1 Sections),118 words
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Advertisement241 1928-07-27 12 A V.iond in Need. M'.nt-U angnlsh. grief, worry, extreme heat all tend to produce headaches and nerrons exhaustion. -Then it is If that nil" Ran de Cologne is a Mead indeed. A •s^^saT*. littk- of it, dabhad on Wriata and temples or inhaled TxlßS' tnm the hanlkerchii-f, sooU.. :ind nvivs.241 words
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Advertisement55 1928-07-27 12 Cvosse v MkSm n"s> SAN-GHOVA The Fish Paste That is so different I BEST STEEL TRUNK FACTORY IMPORTS EXPORTERS 1 -1- 1 KHEMCHANO SONS PROPRIETOR I—^SSaa— S— ll «^»M --Bi,^^ BIBIBBBBMWSBBIHBBBaBnnmOBBnOJ r iB#JB-B-BiB B -88-B-- B B^ B (lMBBB»BMSBS«B«SlllllS»»B«««»nBl«Ba»»«MSll»SB«««»« 1118 SB I ELECTROLUX REFRIGERATORS are BRITISH. ELECTROLUX, LTD., 37. Kohinson55 words
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Article479 1928-07-27 13 OXFORD DONS DEFEND NEW MOVEMENT. Oxford dignitariei have iijrncd a manifesto against Urn attacki th;>' lure bean made on Bschmaniam, the new Orf< i Ludent "uplift" movemant The A report has 1 s.itiely circoSatod regarding the be gronpi in Oxford aasociated i the ru'.-w i.f the II v.479 words
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Article152 1928-07-27 13 New Zealand Bill To Prohibit .Marriage. WaUiagtoa, Ju.y i 7. The Mental Dafaethrca Hill introduce* it: the House of Representative* provide* for in. creation of the next elaai of naa lefccUvea to i;e known as Sociall) defective' 1 and the constitution of a special board to lapatviae certain152 words
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Article188 1928-07-27 13 Oculist and Curious German Fashion. [i solemn itit^'i 1 of the Deutochi MedicinUche Wocluusrlirif:. leudin.j Berlin oealW eaten th* lists against th araetka M* common among Ganß&r urban beauties of shaving the eyebrow* down to a thin, narrow stripe. He dularcs that fashion is here .claim- in;r the sacrifice188 words
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Advertisement323 1928-07-27 13 ■^^^^j. We Invite You to Drive the New Mg^ CHEVROLET /7^^^^Uf^^\\ POME, take the wheel of the Bigger and Bettor /^■af^S^^amv^- HEVROLET The power in "its engine /Yy/^JBHaHaßlkY^r. astonish you power resulting from the impivwu \Um *J XLl*£^ fg^n valve-in-head motor, the new crankease breathing J (jHffin^i^flt^Kvi system, the new323 words
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Advertisement677 1928-07-27 15 MOTM SALE O! BBtTJ) W Lot 2. bi 1 and turnI'oum! dwel Roaa\ n I ■7. I'iiij; lii.aj land .md L-om-v." :i No. SQ9, iiuk>: i.. lUibk laae :jm-.. £4,000 tuatc oC a|< -I, :.i-.i 29,gSU !...lf share a!:ii in all thai piece <■ valua freehold land ;-:rjatp ••:r Koail)677 words
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Advertisement521 1928-07-27 15 Assets over $8,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over 530.000.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. llncorporatad In Strait. Settlements) BEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with tho BaavoaM C\.urt i.i K.ijltnd and rutppl.ii miaaa. Companies Aft in every particular.521 words
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Advertisement644 1928-07-27 15 BANKI> CHAKTEUED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA ANI» CHINA. (lrcjrp iat' i i Ju ..D it;. 3. Paid U> Cai-.tal 600.000 snares of (aoh OfiOOfiOO Raserra Paad 1,000,000 Retcrvj Liability o* Piu '.viotb £^,000,UU.i l! 04 I lUi JB, Hal laagan. l.eaiia, E.C. 2. Asaaelaa and Vtranchm Aloi Slur K.,i!o r644 words
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Advertisement555 1928-07-27 15 SHANGHAI UATs KL\ G CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hung \ouit) OMQ KONQ. »6u.000,000 i.,. 120,000,000 t C. 000,000 Si'ver $14,000,000 I .Li.iy J Proprietora 5^0,000,000 COL'KT OF DIP.ECTORS. A. I .i un, I Browil, Eaq n Deputy riiairman. Ih. \S. L. I-.-ittonden, Esq. V.'. H. Bell, K».|.. J. A. Pluinmer, Esq.,555 words
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Advertisement363 1928-07-27 15 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised «3.000.000 Capital oai.scribcd £1.800,000 Capiiu! laid up £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.084,840 BOAKD OF DIRKCIORS J. M. Ryrie, Chaiiinan. P. It. Chalmers, Esq. Charles J. Uambro, J. O. Kobinsun, Esq. Esq. W. H. Shclford. Esq. Chief Manager363 words
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Advertisement382 1928-07-27 15 A VALUABLE RUBBER ESTATE T.> i>r sold tv Public An i Bata :'«hat, on Aaajaal is. at I "-n -hn.-). GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE in iiik court oi iiif nroGX, at BATU PABAT. aVaaalawaaaa AapHcatlaa Nn. I af 1928. A. R. K. VYBAVAN < iIrTTVAK. fTMliai. and C S. BALASINtiHAM, Chargar.382 words
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Advertisement265 1928-07-27 16 HINDHEDE CO., LTD. BELTING FROM STOCK "DURABEL" HAIR BELTING. 3 ins. $0.73 4 $0.97 5 $1.21 6 $1.45 8 $2.11 10 $2.88 12 $3.65 R.D.W. BALATA BELTING. l'/ 2 ins. by 3 ply 17 cts. 2 ins. by 3 ply 22 V/i ins. by 3 ply 28 3 ins. by265 words
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Advertisement188 1928-07-27 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 KIBBER CULTIVATION Hy C H. WKHJHT. B.A. A {ruide to up-to-date practice covering: Soil Factors and Cover Crops. Drainage. Tapping Systems. Hudgrafting.188 words
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Advertisement853 1928-07-27 16 SITUATIONS WANTED LADY STENOGRAPHER AND BOOKKEEPER, trood credentials desires position. 202, Straits Times. EUROPEAN seeks situation, thorough knowledge of French, English, German &nd Dutch. Also good typist and stenographer. Apply 150, Straits Times. WELL EDUCATED young Swiss lady, speaking French, German and Italian, desirous to accept position as governess to853 words
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Advertisement480 1928-07-27 16 BILLIARD SHIED COMPETITION for CHAMPIONSHIP OF MALAYA OPEN TO ALL CLUBS IN MALAYA To be played on a BILLIARD TABLE at FRANKEIS BUILDING, Jl 1-116. Bdicii Street, IPOII, on AUGUST 3 to 6 (during Ipoh Exhibition). For entry forms and conditions apply to FRANKEL BROTHERS SINGAPORE, IPOH, K. LUMPUR, PKNANG.480 words
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