The Straits Times, 28 July 1928
1928-07-28
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Title Section13 1928-07-28 1 The Straits Times No. 28,845 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1928 PRICE 10 CEN13 words
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Advertisement89 1928-07-28 1 Mllkm.iH Sweetened. Full Crram Milk "SLEDGE BRAND," prepared in Switzerland, is the sweetened form of "BEAU BRAND" "SLEDGE BRAND" +<-'^jA (Li OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. "^K^SS»T EVERYWHERE. SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK Sole Agents for Malaya. JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE. WINGET MIXERS AND CONCRETE BRICK-MAKING MACHINES IN STOCK BLOCK-MAKING, SLAB-MAKING89 words
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Advertisement121 1928-07-28 1 Ihe seal of Sxclusiveness fjT\ SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NEW SEASON'S Vjw^ SPORTS PULL-OVERS and CARDIGANS h (with and without Sleeves). |fX CHARMING SPORTS COATS in Brush Wool and Fancy Cloths. "jjpi **y SLEEVELESS COATEES Most attractive designs and colours in all the latest Exclusive Designs in Golf Hose and Woollen121 words
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Advertisement6 1928-07-28 1 MilLiii.nd Surilurd it tit* NltMl .Milk6 words
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Article1184 1928-07-28 2 DRYINC, UP SOURCES OF TIMBER SUPPLIES. By Ur. 1.. Dudloy Stamp. U.A.. D.Sc. Reader in Economic (imsraphy, l.ondon I'niversity. The ttabffl <>f the world may he classified into three broad groups the tropical hardwoods, the temperate hardwoods, and the softwoods. Of the total world consumption of1,184 words
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Advertisement266 1928-07-28 2 Jl Keapp? kODAK Handy. Picture chancts don't wait When your KODAK has been left at home, you can't add to tho happy nunu.ries in your album. i At the beteh, in the «urdcn, o^k on your holidny. whm-ver you Ko— your KODAK will keep i\/-'/fa your B««d times lonjf after266 words
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Advertisement239 1928-07-28 2 /-j y> Avoid This Condifi Use Cuii-.-u. <■ helppraveot j:remat:.n D ■■:<l'-c rd Irrhatioß i cjr.dilioi! I to TaUi'ig V. it v ni^'.- eata Boan, OintnK to ore/ 1 distinction can only be produced by combining technical skUi <md modern equipment. Our facilities enable v* to <> !cr our increasing239 words
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Advertisement240 1928-07-28 2 CI ¥I T Pl T V HA ILL INS SPECIALITIES URODONAL, PAGEOL, SUWBERASE, GLOBEOL, JUBOL, Fill :DISE,: D1SE, FUROSYL, NOCTYL. OBTAINABLE PKOM ALL PHARMACIKS. Sole Agents MfWI BROTHERS, LTD, S!N<; A ORE. iff Üb£| aerated wateps POPULAR AEBATED W VTI B w ;i:i\S. LTD. 2<\. '.'i and go. Chaaa <-van240 words
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Article288 1928-07-28 3 Leading Army Down The Yangtsze. Shanghai, July 11. Marshal Wu Pei-fu, the fatten s:i\ iour of China, has not been killed, but has managed safely to reach the camp of one of his subordinates in Szechwan and has formed a military alliance threatening Nationalist control in the288 words
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Article310 1928-07-28 3 . Stocks In Malaya At June 30. Cuthrie and Co.'s report of the 27th inst. states h.-ive.held fairly well considering the de:i.lly dullness of the market and the tiei|uei,t inactive days when no trading takes place. The volume of business is depressing in its smallness and practically centres310 words
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Article96 1928-07-28 3 . 'Father's Extraordinary Experience In Canada. While carrying home his three-year-old daughter, whom he found in the St. Lawrence River, near Biookville, Ontario, three miles from the spot where she had fallen into the water three hours before, a Brief-Stricken father suddenly found his child still alive. The96 words
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Advertisement126 1928-07-28 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. We have just unpacked the New126 words
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Advertisement424 1928-07-28 3 m s I f, JfV -=r^~^F\ LATEST DANCE RECORDS. Made in U.S.A. i 613S Hallelujah (Rlark Bottom Khylhm). Sometimes I'm hapio (Black Hottont Khythm). 6354 Is ever>hodv happy now (box Trot). I Lady of Havana (i'«x Trot). 5355 Countin' the days (Pm Trot with V. Chorus). Moonlight lane (Waltz with424 words
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Advertisement677 1928-07-28 3 LOY TIN VAT fc CHOLERA MIXTURE NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Mark depicted above is the exclusive property of Loy Tin Vat who carries on business in Shanichai and Singapore, and is used by him in connection with Cholera Mixture and other medicines imported and sold by him677 words
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Advertisement539 1928-07-28 3 TAIPING TURF CLUB AMATEUR MEETING. Wednesday. August IS and Saturday, Ausust IS, IM& 8 Races for Horses classes 2 and 3. 6 Races for Conies class 2. 4 Races for Tailing lurl' Club (iriffina 2 Steeplechases, one of which will be for the Club '.'hallenye Trophy. STAKKS sii.oon. srmiefe i!ocs539 words
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Advertisement509 1928-07-28 4 Shipping Announcements P. 0. BkITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARCO BBBYKKS. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT! WITH HIS MAJESTTE COVERNMIAT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage due S'pnri: KALTAN D.lOO July 29 NALDKKA509 words
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Advertisement574 1928-07-28 4 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, BaneiHea, London, Aatweaa and Rot -nli.ii Voaaalt Twaaaea !>■<• Sail KATORI MAii'.." 10*00 Aag. 2 3 •Af&UIA JaARU '.UOU Aug. 1« 17 KAbHlilA MAKU IOJtuO Aug. M Z. HAKONt; i:/.i\U .•l./..11) ttmti. y.t >.-. SUWA MARU ll.uuo Se.oi. tl Sa KUSUIMI MARU 11.000 Oct.574 words
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Advertisement495 1928-07-28 4 BURNS PKILP LINE i Incorporated in Awtralla) FOR RRISBANE, FYDNEY AND MKLBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Rcjrulur BOBthly fiiliiiKs by the well knowa steamer MAREI.L.A (7,875 tons) ami the new motor resael, MALABAR I -i.r. 1 i tons). The s.s. MARKLLA is one of th« largest r.n<l Baost495 words
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Advertisement677 1928-07-28 4 X. P. K. (ROYAL PACKET OF BATAVIA) ;lrn.'<.rporfci*<'. in H-.-llanJ) Onc'ir vtint.'kct -irb t^i»NSTHKRLANDS UtlilAN >.d w.:-:nmkni TatspaoM .'.o. M4a, i\.tr, kOb-cußaeeOoaa -.i Psaaage. Freight, Tranaaipmeot Marine ::.l Maaager*! U Reureoaatatives for Siagapor* an) Strait? SeUlomaM of tne Odicial Tourist tiurcaa o< lava. All informat;tii. detailed ilineratier -'.cc ..i charge.677 words
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Advertisement543 1928-07-28 4 THE BLUE FUiiNEL L?SE I'll: OCEAN BTBAM SH!!' UMITBD. IHE (H!NA MUTAL STEAM NAY. CO. LTD. [Incorporated ii England) REGULAR RRBVICR TO LONDON, AMSTi .I>AM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HA3. BURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL ANH GLASGOW. BOSTON, NKW YORE AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND543 words
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Advertisement445 1928-07-28 4 THE SIJ&M STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Smm) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kvlantaa. Baagaata, P Sinjrora, Laeoa, Bandon, X lamoi, Langsaaa, t humpon hiul Bar.Kknk. D> oartui'i) \I'!1) .'nil- :.i An*, i lhe .learner, are Atteri througheol with c ii(.;!it and have excellent seeommodapasser gi rs. rickets for in-445 words
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Advertisement526 1928-07-28 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERKAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP GO., LTD. (lncorpor.'.-il in England) XI.I BRM \N MNE PASSENGER AM) FRF.IC.HT SERVICE TO •1 in. UNI X INCIDOM AND FBBGHT SKKVICH IRDS TO Hong X.m." Waanial and Japaa 1' Spore s.v CITY OF KHARTOOM July 29 i i i 01 KHI us. CITY OP526 words
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Advertisement446 1928-07-28 5 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICB NEW YORK and BOSTON rla COLOMBO, TORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES Arrive Lcava Leava S'por* Spore Panang PraaMaal Carfield Auk. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 1 1 I'r.tid.nt Harriaoa Aug. JO Aag.23 Aug. 25 j I'reKidrnt Monro* Sept. 8 Sept. 6 Sept. 8 I'rcßid.nt446 words
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Advertisement452 1928-07-28 5 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPU "NEDERLAND" and HOLLAND-EAST-ASIA LINE nunuward Sailings to AMSTKKDAM AND ROTTERDAM Due Balk CHRISTIAAN HUYGENS July 27 21 KANGKAN Attg >'■ 7 JOHAM UK WITT Auk. 10 10 I'RINSES JULIANA Aug. 24 24 t KAMbANCAN Si-pt. A 4 t Steamers call at Penang. GENOA, AMSTEKDAM. ROTTERDAM, HAMBIIU. AND KKEMKX452 words
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Advertisement229 1928-07-28 5 GIDDINESS is in many cases due to eye trouble. CONSULT K. F. Cheng Scientific Opthalmic Optician for Advice. Office THE UNITED PHARMACY 305, NORTH BBIDGI ROAD. The British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Uka Straits Settlements.) and Registered under The Trust Companies Ordinance 1926 is prepared to229 words
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Advertisement182 1928-07-28 5 LONG LIFE BATTERIES No car can be considered quite satisfactory Sw <'% unless its starting ar.iJ Igbliag are H For this, the best bottry is essential. yc f_[ m The reliability a:ui er.orni.'.'s >>;.•: ofeveryExideb.it:' excellence for the critical car on Built to uphold a rep-.;.-t or. .ir. future, the182 words
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Advertisement488 1928-07-28 6 PAVILION PAVILION lUUnt !'h.me No. 905, from C p.m. t« 8.30 p.m. From F'ridny. July 27, to Thursday, August 2, at 9.15 p.m. sharp. MOTOR CYCLE RELIABILITY TRIAL THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE THE SHIELD OF HONOUR Starring NEIL HAMILTON— RALPH LEWIS DOROTHY GULLIVER-CLAIRE McDOWELL In the First Show at 7.30488 words
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Advertisement170 1928-07-28 6 PAVILION Commencing AUGUST 3, 1928. ALHAMBRA r TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD.. I':oprietors COMMENCING JULY 24, AT P.M. Til): CMPIBE NEWS WILLIAM FOX preeftts VERY CONFIDENTIAL Thrills, Spill" and Chills in a breakneck race for love with MADGE BELLAMY men buT~honest Humour, Pathos, Excitement, a happy Romance of youth, love170 words
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Advertisement275 1928-07-28 6 the n^L^mß fblll %.tn i^j I»J vliwtft SHII3JiV9ID 0! L__l \t,, m f i =IzZ~J~tU==?t'L 10 CI6AR£TTES y (CSjCJ.G_ARf.TtE."SI ill il 'rf HOTKE la tonbjr k v,-n tkal Urn thtm Trmlt ilarl >: the NANTAHG I B THI RS TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED carr>!n« on IM, s..iith Mri I: .B i275 words
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Article188 1928-07-28 7 lIXTIRKS. f I'lirtlij'. Jul 1 %M p.m., 8.3. I v.m.. 4.4, 4.50 p.m., 5.3 Euro| ana v. Thi n Sports Mt(r., Kuala Lumpur. ilian v. Malay-Chinese XI Sunday, .luly 29 11. W. :i.H'> a.m., 7.:!, 7.54 p.m., 8.6. I :.i., Ut, 6..50 p.m., 5.7. in, Earopeaai v.188 words
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Article137 1928-07-28 7 9aturda; July L'-v Ships aliincxidc the Wharves or expected I -i arrive. n in KKPFB. MAKBOIR N::in Wliii II- :i. Hpnrtrn. Mutinra Sapphire, Samion II. Bin Spirita. Oil Wharf H.MA Iroquois < ..I Wh".r? Hclle BHBJ IN BKT DOCKS ir Nil Ilarlxiur. Nil W B Supply. Ttrecht137 words
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Article68 1928-07-28 7 To-day. Ckatatateh) I pja and raleinbanj; L" p.m ..nim. Japan, Korea, ForCana- t.s.a. p.n, I 2 ]>.■., i and Western India I pja I ;iiul Ua- p. 111 :ik and 1 p.m. Borneo, Jolo I p.m I 1 p.n itiiihilahan and InInHi 1 |i.m I i..ir Siam,68 words
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Article26 1928-07-28 7 ■lull I *P Arrd. S"p»r» I ..nrt.m J<.n« II July Sly ly Ifi Juat 21 July 17 JUM I -in.- U July H26 words
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Article252 1928-07-28 7 [reutfr telegram] Baeharest, July 27. An extraordinary ■essioa hns been of authorising. •nl .in' the national baiu to proceed with the flotation of a Foreiiti kwii and a stabilise currency. Buehan m. July 2*. hambei and the Senate approved Inancial nao tesgraae, July j;. The Cabinet252 words
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Article226 1928-07-28 7 Ceylon Finance Committee Refuse* To Make Grant. nance ComsaJttea of the Cejrioa Legislative Council tinned down a proposal to iiuik'- a iriant to the Advisory Committee on Education in the Colonies, and Mandated Territories. ii aswart to Join the scheme- in view of the txpenae Involved. In November,226 words
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Article71 1928-07-28 7 Comedienne Found Shot In Paris Flat. London. July IS, Jcr.ny Goldtr. the Australian comcliir.iic. who h.i'l hreii sutferipß from I :;h<.t daatd in her ii.it in Paris today. British woman music hall iirir-: had a more brilliant career thaa chat <<f Mi Golder. Siiv was an aslist71 words
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Article134 1928-07-28 7 The feUowing pa lengen S'r thu Str;:i'.^ *ere beaked bj the Kalyan which left LonMr. ami lirs. A. I. Heniult. Mrs. A i Uenneti. C.-Serg.-Major F. Baldwin, Mi f Hanks. Mrs. Burns, Mi Baldwin, Mr. .1. 11. Cockburn, Mrs. 11. I>. CunynKhame, Mr. B. 1 iark on,134 words
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Article69 1928-07-28 7 . Programme of drills up to and for July 29, 1 928 Saturday, .Itiiy JB. 2 p.m., Siplap. -1 (M.G.) Company, As«finblc for Si^lap Catr.n Buktt Timah Kaiier S.R.E. (v). Musketry Classification. July 20, Sifflap, "JC (M.G.) Company, In Camp: ",:w a.m., Farrrr 3.R.E. (vi. ICaaketr; CUssiflcation Bukit69 words
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Article30 1928-07-28 7 .im.i i in their copra rvpett, i|in.<l I' l'h< m.irkrl has !y during tlu wh proximal ton were shipped. i 'loMiiir iiu.itations are a>< ÜBtm*:— SuuJikd 5X0.70 ami nii-td SIO.Uo.30 words
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Article268 1928-07-28 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore. July 2S. On London. Bank 4 in Demand -J II 14 Private 3 m. credit I I 7 H m Vcrk, Demand Private M H s :•'>■■ On France, Bank T.T. I IM Oa India, Bank T.T. 114 On Hunt Konc. Hunk T.T. 'J~- p.c.268 words
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59 1928-07-28 7 Tone of Market Dull ud Mater i tat Cable I beet per lb. New York Spot Sheet G. cents 1!' per lb. K.a.S. equal to Standard. Q.C.F. Stanford K.s.s. Standard R.S.tf. on Tondcr Snot Spol nnyers son sow sm 30 ta oener lid 159 words
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Article422 1928-07-28 7 Issue Val. IM. Bnyon Selleri £1 £1 Amm Kaabang £1 £1 Ifanirrin Tin I 1 ii.'itani; Padang 1 1 li:itu Caves £1 £1 Chcnderiang 1 1 Chin Chin £1 £1 Eastern Siam II £i Haad V.-.i 1 1 Ilitam Tin I 1 Hotiß Fatt II £1 Hui-yYut Ord. £1422 words
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Article183 1928-07-28 7 Val. IM. Bujn 2 2 Alex. Brick I'rcfs. I.'j.'j 2.0 L".: 2 Alex. Brii k Orda. 2.V. -J"'..»V El £1 Brit Am. Teßaceo 8.tt.0 4.K8 l Central i: -jrint.- 0.58 1 l Cycle i- Carriage 0.48 i 1 I £1 £i K. BmeltiDß Co. 13 75 1 L2S S183 words
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Article94 1928-07-28 7 L\ En<r. C, p.c. 1.225,300 3% C'lpn-i:.. Sini:;.porc Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.c. H 101 108 Sinenpore Municipal B p.c. .000 of 11)01 i>::r. Bfeav Singapore Municipal 4'i \< of IUU7 *l,t;00.l)00 M par. Singapore Municipal 4 ,4 p.c. of IMB $1,11>0,000 90 par. re Municipal 494 words
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Article406 1928-07-28 7 Fraser and Co. and l.yall .uid Brett*! quotations. To-days Trices Kraser Ly.ll Co. Kvatt Allenby ($1) Al..r Gajah ($1) A. Ilium Csll ■V Kuninc ($1) Am. Hmla) A. Itolek ($D V Pan. !i..l.uv. ($1) Baaaatt i?i i BrogM N. (?i i Brunei U. (*M B. Jalutong ($1) !J.406 words
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Article310 1928-07-28 7 Hospitality At Tanjonp Pagar Wharves. Socr after the 10,000 tons motor .^hi; 1 Christiann Buygcna berthed at Taajong i tterday morning OK her hometrard bound voyage from Batavia preparations were mads !'<>r the entertainment of cose upon a hundred Singapore residents .o luncheon for which invitations were310 words
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Article200 1928-07-28 7 N.C.O. Attacked At Raffles Museum. A fine of S2a or three week rigOrOOl Imprisonment v.-as inflicted on a polict constable in the police courts yesterday. for assaulting a lance-corporal %vith r. l ilk. The quanx'l is said to have arisen from report nakas by the lance-torpora; that the200 words
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Article172 1928-07-28 7 Macphail and Co., Ltd. Singapore, July 28. Rubber. -Local 31 cents. Steady. Tin. London £214 15s. Rubbers. Quiet. Allenbys 1.20-1.30, Ayer RitSBU l-ZM, Ayer .Mokks LS6-LM, Broga f i'ij cents, Connemaras I.OZH-I^6, Katoyang Bahrjs «5 cents-1.05, Mulnka I'indas 1.20-1.35, Mentaksbs 2«-30 c<?nts, New ficuJaia I.ofi-1.12, New Serendahs172 words
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Article195 1928-07-28 7 Singapore. July London. Rubber 9Ud., down V4d. Local 30" 4 cents. London.— Tin £214 155., down 70s. Mining. Quiet. Taiping 1.05-1.08, North Taiping 1.04-1.07, South Taiping 45-47 cents. Malaya Consols Sl-n:; cents-, kuohai 1..M 1.32 ,4, Petaling 4.25-4.35, Sungui Way t.702.80, Klang River SJ6-&W, Kahmai, Hydraulic195 words
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Article73 1928-07-28 7 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Kuk't'y. July 'JT. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam I^.OT^, Athens IW, Berlin MM, Bombay is. n-ateL, Bnsseli MM, Bucharest Wj, Itueims Aires 17 7-J«:, Copenhagen ]y.2", Geneva SBJ3, Helsingfors IW, (loi.Kotic is, n->H.. Kobe i>. im;, -i •;>!., Usboa [a, Madrid 29.523, Milan Ki.Bo, New York J.(-0-«,73 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement92 1928-07-28 7 SECOND-HAND GARS FIAT .-)09 HOOn, 4 seater 2 doors S IN m i 2 s a* Iff 4 4 S SO9 4 1 S !>.-'! r.ni TOt'KKK I "">•' Ml SALOON SI. I I .")l(> C/ 7 sealer TOURBR Si.iMio (HKVKOI.ET Hi! Ki.K AUSTIN 7 TO! RBR I 7"> ANSALDO92 words
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Advertisement73 1928-07-28 7 FRANKEL'S OR URNITURE VICTORIA STREET (Watch Our Advt. Page 16). 634 TAN KAH OI CO.s Tyic. a;id Tubes for Motor Cars, Motor-cycles and Bicycles and other goods are obtainable from TENG SENG GUAN, .634, NORTH IIKIDGE ROAD, at H.ntically the sann prices a^ thosC charged by T. K. X.'s Sale73 words
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Advertisement570 1928-07-28 7 LATEST ADVERTISEM BNTS Other Classified Advl.s.. sec page II".. WANTS. FOX SAI.K. l TO LI Duildfni?. Immediate niiry I TO LKT. I^7. Amoy Mreet Apuly M. Guston, H'-A, De S->u;'a Street. NX* Lloyd B i imnli but atl TO I.XT. tat No. il 1 A iber Ma faoini; On-hnr.l Road.570 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous35 1928-07-28 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandani; Kerbau Station. IB] CM tnj at :.<.-.. rnmtn! lUallh Office, P«t the 21 Hour. ndin* at Midnight on i B i] n. dejr. n;i..-, ITJ.'i K ■i, M in. M T ..I.''. on35 words
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651 1928-07-28 8 The Strait s Times SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 28. COMBINES. The increasing tendency toward preat amalgamations in finance and industry and the possible efFivts <>t the steady abolition of the competitive system form the subject o; an arresting article by the Rt. Hon. Philip Snowden, M.P., in the current issue of651 words
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Article232 1928-07-28 8 In the course of his reply to the re..olution calling for a report on the system of Municipal buying, the President of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, Mr. R. J. Farrer, said: "It is perfectly obvious that the Press has a totally wrong idea of the facts. Tin y232 words
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Article149 1928-07-28 8 Important Move Towards Conciliation. [Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokio, July -Id. Mr. Tao Siow-ming, representative of the Mukden administration, and Mr. Wang Daiting, representative of the Nankinf* Government, have arrived in Tokio simultaneously on important missions. Mr. Tao, in an interview, declared that it is absurd to impute the149 words
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Article227 1928-07-28 8 Solicitor's Clerk Acquitted On Cheating Charge. After a lengthy hearing C. Sanmugam was acquitted at the Singapore Assizes yesterday afternoon on a charge of cheating in respect of a house at East Coast Road. The case was heard before Mr. Justice Dinsmore and a special jury. Mr. E.227 words
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Article168 1928-07-28 8 Member Of Singapore Pilot Association. Shipping circles in Singapore havi heard wiin surprise and regret of the sudden death of Capt. E. D. Golf in ail rooms at the Adelphi Hotel, yesterday Capt. Go;T had been ill for several week? .yith dengue fever, and168 words
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Article57 1928-07-28 8 Opium Discovered In Hollow Gravestones. Revenue officers on duty at the Singapore wharves are the most suspicious and unbelieving of mortals. Not even thi emblems of mortality escape their scrutiny and yesterday they were rewarded by a find of $12,000 worth of smuggled rhamlu in hollowed-out Chinese57 words
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Article45 1928-07-28 8 $150 Fine For Singapore Milk Vendor. A milk vendor whose milk was found to contain 25 per cent, of water was fined $150 in the Singapore police courts yesterday. Smart fines were also imposed on defendants summoned for running unlicensed coffee-shops and laundries.45 words
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Article70 1928-07-28 8 The Dormant Commission appointing the Colonial Secretary for the time being of the Straits Settlements to administer the Government of the Colony was read and the oath of allegiance and the oath for the due execution of the office of Officer Administering the Government of the Colony of70 words
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Article17 1928-07-28 8 From China and Japan, by Seattle Maru, due at Singapore or. Tuesday, the 31st instant.17 words
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Article582 1928-07-28 8 A commission as honorary chaplain in the S.S.V.R. hns boon granted to the Rev. H. J. Hutchinson. Mr. Ho Kwong, a nephew of Sir Robert Ho Tung, K.B., LI..I)., of Honjr Kong, is visitinir Malaya. Sir Laurence Guillemard has been appointed a member of the board of582 words
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Article39 1928-07-28 8 Equipment And Personnel lor Frazil Plantations. [reuter telegram] Detroit, July i:8. Mr. Henry Ford's motorship Lake Ormoc has departed for San Tarem, Brazil, laden with suppJics, equipment :md personnel for early operations in rabbar planting.Reuter - 39 words
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Article45 1928-07-28 8 The following gentlemen have been duly •laetad to be the Bar ommittec for the Settlement of Singapore Messrs. C. V. Miles, R. St. John Rraddell, John O. Campbell, A. P. Robinson, H. R. L. Dyne, C. Dickinson, and P. 11. Battishill, (Secretary).45 words
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Article62 1928-07-28 8 . Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable dated July 27, their quotations being in ?old dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber exchanges sales to-day 1,250 tons. January 11* cents, February 19.10, March IH.'JO, April 19 cents, May 19 cents, June 18.80, July 18.80,62 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement182 1928-07-28 8 Motor Cycle Reliability Trial Singapore, July 22, 1928. A. J. S, SUCCESSES Motor Cycle Platoon Cup It Mr. <\. V. Neuforonner on 'Jl9 c.c. A..1.5. scored 97 p ints out of a possibly 100 for the course. Five Silver Medals were >von on A.J.S. machines. 2 A..1.5. Teams entered for182 words
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Advertisement101 1928-07-28 8 AIiIAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9. William Fox Production VERY CONFIDENTIAL Featuring MADGE 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 BUCK JONES. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD.,101 words
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Article284 1928-07-28 9 THE REPORT. ACQUISITION OF ORDINARY SHARES. REGULATION OF BEAM SYSTEMS. [RKITKIt TELEGRAM] London, July 27. The Imperial Wireless and Cable Conference appointed to examine the situation resulting fi"in the competition of Ream wireless with I allltll has reported recommending the formation of a Merge* company to284 words
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Article135 1928-07-28 9 Determined Attitude Of Government. [REUTER TELERBAM] Cairo. .lu!y 27. The (Jovernmenf.i determined attitude i^ instanced by the Warning issued by the Governor of Cairo on behalf of the Minister of the Interior to Nahas I'asha that the latter will be held responsible lor any meeting or demonstration whichReuter - 135 words
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Article77 1928-07-28 9 Comments In The British Press. Irkutur OMSBaM] London, July '-'7. Welcoming the United suites Government's oiler to negotiate B new commercial treaty with the Nationalist Government of China, the Manchester Guardian expresses tlr.' opinion that the heal way oi checking high handed action by Chinese anil bringing77 words
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Article61 1928-07-28 9 Needed Majority Obtained At Pastoral Session. [reitkr telegram] Leaden, July 27. The vote of the Wcslcyan pastoral session yielded the requisite 7.'> per cent, majority in favour of Methodist union. utKni was pmri liy the general m'i-mimi ef the Weelejraa Conference last week in f.ivi.ur m a;i61 words
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Article63 1928-07-28 9 [relter telegram] Simla. July 26. The liovernmen' announce the i.-sue of a long term lean and also bauds, the latter redeemable in 1934. Toeether they will total crores of ranees, aad 1 v will be at 4 per rent, interest. The K;;n will lie i.->ucd i and63 words
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Article294 1928-07-28 9 TO PILOT AIR LINER TO JAVA. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 27. Lady Heath was interviewed by representative of Reuters' Agency at Croydon on her arrival from Amsterdam as second pilot of a fifteen-passenger Fokker-Jupitcr of the Royal Dutch ai.' line. She said she had been engagedReuter - 294 words
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Article115 1928-07-28 9 Employers' Federation Takes Action. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 27. The Federation of Master Cotton Spinners has decided that the lock out will begin on August 11. The lock out, which will affect 500,000 cotton operatives in Lancashire, was decided rai by a special committee of the Federation hi"Reuter - 115 words
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Article92 1928-07-28 9 . New Commander-in-Chief Of China Station. [R£UTER TELEGRAM] London, July 27. Vice-Admiral A. K. Waistell has been appointed Commander In Oihrf of the China Station in succession to Vice-Admi-ral Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt. He will as- ume command on January 18, IM9. Rear-Admiral R. M. Dnimealer lias been appointed Commander-in-ChiefReuter - 92 words
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Article75 1928-07-28 9 Attempt To Form National Organisation. [rritish imperial radio] Rugby, July 27. An attempt is being made by influential British coalowners to evolve the national organisation of all coalfields in the country for marketing purposes. Meetings with this end in view are taking place between representatives of three75 words
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Article63 1928-07-28 9 PARLIAMENT TO ADJOU RN [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 26. Parliament will be prorogued on Friday of next week. The Prime Minister, who celebrates his sixty-first birthday on that day. will go to Wales to fulfil a series of public engagements before leaving on August 11 for his annual month's63 words
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Article37 1928-07-28 9 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 26. The number of working days lost in Great Britain through industrial disputes was lust year smaller by half than in any previous year of which figures were collected.37 words
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Article318 1928-07-28 9 SENSATIONAL MATCH. DAVIS CUP CHALLENGE ROUND RESULTS. [REUTER TELEGRAM] Paris, July 27. A huge crowd of all nationalities, including a large number of Japanese, pathi-red at the stadium to witness play in the challenge round of the Davis Cup competition between France and the United States. TheReuter - 318 words
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Article152 1928-07-28 9 Agreement as to Wage Reduction. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London. July 27. The conference of railway managers and railway trade union leaders, which has been exhaustively considering the companies' proposals for revision of wages and working conditions, has reached an agreement by which employees will accept 2'i per cent, reductionReuter - 152 words
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Article102 1928-07-28 9 Budget Estimate Should Be Made Good. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 27. The House of Commons, by 249 to 84, defeated the motion for rejection of the r'inance Bil which was accordingly read a third time. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 27. During the debate Mr. Churchill, ChancellorReuter - 102 words
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Article51 1928-07-28 9 To Be Signed In Paris Next Month. [REUTER TELEGRAM] Washington, July 27. Mr. Kellogg has received an invitation from M. Briand to visit Paris to sign th 3 anti-war pact on August 27 or 28. Mr. Kellogg will attend provided the other Powers are rep:esented by their ForeignReuter - 51 words
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Article108 1928-07-28 9 The following is taken f-om the Malay Mail. In a joint letter from Raub two worthy coi respondents reproach us gravely for a recent reference to the Bishop of Singapore as a good man in the v v ml sense of the world." So once again we have to cry108 words
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Article926 1928-07-28 9 A GREAT BATTLE. FIGHTS UNTIL REFEREE INTERVENES. The following cables from Reuter's Agency give a graphic description of the contest between Gene Tunney, champion of the world, and his New Zealand challenger, Tom Hecney, which, as reported yesterday, was stopped by the referee in the eleventh round,926 words
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Article163 1928-07-28 9 BRITISH DELEGATES FOR CANADA. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 27. Questions of common interest throughout the Empire, including trade and economic development and migration, will be discussed by th» Empire Parliamentary Association delegates at a conference in the House of Commons at Ottawa which opens on August 29.163 words
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Article198 1928-07-28 9 Bitter Feeling Over Flag Incident. [TRANS-OCEAN VIA PAN-ASIA] Berlin, July 27. That the German representative should refuse to proceed to Paris to sign the Kellogg pact is already being demanded by angry German critics. This followed an announcement that the French occupation authorities requested the German Government198 words
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Article63 1928-07-28 9 Traverse Germany In Sealed Carriage. [trans-ocean via pan-asia] Berlin, July 27. The \obile party traversed Germany in a sealed carriage last night. They are expected in Rome to-day. [REUTER TELEGRAM] Narvik, July 27. Major Mariano, whose leg was frozen and had to be amputated, was too ill to63 words
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Article74 1928-07-28 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] The Hague, July 25. Mr. A. S. Cann, representing the native cocoa planters on the Gold Coast, who has been in Holland for some time in their interests, has succeeded in forming a company here to manage the sales at the European end of theReuter - 74 words
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Article44 1928-07-28 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] Moscow, July 26. Serious floods have occurred in the town of Zeya and a dozen villages of the Amur district. Houses were floating in the river at Zeya and many people perished. The population is stampeding from the district.Reuter - 44 words
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Article29 1928-07-28 9 [reutkr telegram] Colombo. July 27. The Katuna met ihe City of Yokohama yesterday evening 675 miles from Colombo and is escorting the disabled vessel to port.29 words
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Article20 1928-07-28 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, July 27. The Archbishop of York, Dr. Lang, has been appointed Archbishop of Canterbury.Reuter - 20 words
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Article3113 1928-07-28 9 MUNICIPAL BUYING POLICY. INQUIRY VOTED. PRESIDENT'S REPLY TO CRITICISM. $2,000,000 SPENT LOCALLY LAST YEAR. The Municipal buying policy was again discussed at the meeting of the Singaporo Municipal Commissioners yesterday, anil a sub-commitToe was appointed to inquire into the matter, with power to rail for reports from the executive. The3,113 words
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Article283 1928-07-28 10 Interesting Doubles At L.L.T.C. Play'iv/ with Rev. \V. Aitk n at the Lmlics' I terday, utd 6. H. Pinckney, !>:sl foiin. In the lattc: 1 iwrtdi Mpcciaßj he brilll aad used hat Mr- .-.it!' "iii- t. Afcai>: he put in a hard all, ignoring double faolta, M283 words
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Article181 1928-07-28 10 i Members Hold Their First Annual Meeting. The tost annual general nu'etinv. of the Singapore Sword Club was held at the Tomlinson Hall last iiiitht .Mr. A. W. B. Hamilton, president of the Club, presiding. in th>- course short speech tho presMsst >- i\i<l how pleased he181 words
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Article173 1928-07-28 10 Teams for To-day's Match At Stadium. The Australian f<><ii l>ull team visiting Singapore ill play their Int match at the Stadium this nfternonn in opposition to eeeabiaed CUmm ami Malay team. The following will be the line up Australians.— X. Smith (N.S.W.) T. Traynor (cant.) (Queensland) and A.173 words
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Article292 1928-07-28 10 I.C.X.A. Win Through Penalty Goal. Two of ihe lowly placed teams, Pulo Biani ami the 1.C.F.A., met in a LMIM first division fixture on the Stadium veatatday afternoon, the result going in favour of the I.C.X.A. by two goals to one. In the iirst half the i.C.F.A. played292 words
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Article71 1928-07-28 10 Europeans v. Rest Match This Afternoon. Thi 1 rain this morning was not sufficient to enforce the postponement of the Europeans v. K-st eridtat match for the Clarke Cap, and the fixture will be played this aftamOM and to-morrow on the padanjr. PENANG RACES. Scratching* For To-day.71 words
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Article64 1928-07-28 10 Serious Allegations In Penang Case. (Fiom Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 27. Serious charges alleged against Doctor A. F. Shiyras of the firm of L. Jamieson, Sharp and McKern, were made in the But- a court this afternoon. The allegations nre made by Miss A. V. Hclntyre.64 words
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Article83 1928-07-28 10 Mile. Muni Smirnova, who has bei-.i engaged M speciality dancer at Raffles Hotel, made a successful first appearance before a large audience at yesterday's na (laivc. Particularly pleasing was her Spanish dance in which sl.e appeared to much advantage, i'nd her Georgian dance m also a jrrac-eful and83 words
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Article50 1928-07-28 10 When the ca ia Mentioned in the Court today of the Dutchman, .1. B. Kivlii. who w*.~ charged in the s. i <.mi v.i;rt yesterday with mi»chief and criminal lu'imidation, '"hief Court in pector Meredith staled that he had been instructed to withdraw the charges. The accused was therefore acqaitted.50 words
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Article265 1928-07-28 10 Three Records Broken On First Day. (From On Own Correspondent.) Koala I.umpur. .Inly 28. There was a large crowd and idea! weather for the fust (!<•>>■ of th.- Malayan Sports yesterday, when eight events were worked off. Three new Malayan record* were established. In the long jump the265 words
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Article294 1928-07-28 10 Chances of Another Match. For the first time since he started big boxing promotions Tex Rickard has lost heavily. Only 50,000 people saw the contest between Tunney and Heeney in New York, and the receipts were $750,000; Tunney's purse alone was $800,000. Yet, as so often happens in294 words
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Article102 1928-07-28 10 Modest Girl Rescuers On Katong Beach. A Chinese woman who tried to commit suicide by throwing herself into the sea between Katong and Teluk Kurau at about 7 o'clock last nijrht was rescued by two young Kurasiun girls. The police are unaware of the identity of the102 words
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Article55 1928-07-28 10 N.S.W. Detectives Sent To London For Study. A .sub-committee of the New South Wales Cabinet have decided to recoir. mend the State Government to send three officers of the Criminal Investigation Branch to Scotland Yard, which will be asked to reciprocate by sending to NY.v South Wales55 words
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Article48 1928-07-28 10 The Macao Government have derided tn permit dog racing at Macao, and has granted a licence to a Hong Kong Company to this effect. The doc-racing will first form part of the Macao Fair next autumn and will later be run elsewhere -at Macao.48 words
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Article75 1928-07-28 10 A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. V. Bourne) yesterday after an inquiry into the death of a Chinese on June 27 from fracture of the baae of the skull, following a fall from a trolley bus. A number of merchants have petitionr<] the75 words
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Article919 1928-07-28 10 SIDNEY BARNES' AMAZIMi BOWLING. KENT BADLY BEATEN BY LANCASHIRE. Kent CUM a *;i<l cropper > :l illr;r maU-h with Lancashire which began on Wednesday, losing l>y tight wi. I this occasion Kent seemed to haw- failed as a hatting proposition. Lancashire put together x*> 2 for their Brat919 words
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Article1228 1928-07-28 11 THE PROBLEM OF THE STOCKS. A. W. Still.) London. JiiK I ii. liilUulty of forming any 1 idea, us to th<- future of rubber pi j--. forcibly illustrated by what 1. ,11! mi! within the past Am days. .1 1 the end of tho we: k then U1,228 words
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Article371 1928-07-28 11 The Straits Timet it not responsible for i':e r ,.i,ions of its <-<irre«pondtnt». CorreI spond-nts siiou 1 beai in mind that letters 1 mu't be >b*rt nnci the point. LentRti liaU* 10 be rejected or cut down. urrespondenti must endee* then naniet and addresses, not neesesaril] for publication but371 words
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Article404 1928-07-28 11 General Holiday for Opening Of Prye Docks. (Prom the Straus Times of July 27, IH7H) Friday the 12th inst. appears to havt been a gala day in Pcnunjj, 0:1 which the resiieatl made general holiday to celebrate the opening of thaWye River Docks. The dock, says the404 words
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Article32 1928-07-28 11 "The general election wfll n«t take 1'lace before next May," declared the Secretary of Stale for War, Sir Laming Vorthington-Evans speaking in Essex, but it will happen soon after."32 words
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Advertisement214 1928-07-28 11 An Invitation TE cordially invite you to visit our Audition Rooms yy where you can sit in comfort and judge for yourv. self how wonderful and realistic is the tone of the New "His Master's Voice" Gramophone and the New His V Master's Voice Electrical Recordings. We have a very214 words
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Advertisement282 1928-07-28 11 Raffles Hotel McGUIRE'S LITTLE SYMPHONIE Sunday. Ji;ly 29. at p.m. OVKRTL'RK Ki:-.u.i'. < UendelcMhn-Bartholdy. OPERA PHANTASY 11. J. Maaamat. SYMPHONIC OLOM LaJatacas; DUcrcala C. 3*lnt-Ba*na. SLAVISCHER MARSCH (.March siat v P. Tachaikowaky. VIOLIN SOLO <". VILLANUBVA. OVERTURE !.;t Prhwesae Jaone C. Saint Sams. GOD SAVE THE KING. Sea View Hotel282 words
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Article143 1928-07-28 12 MANY RECORDS BROKEN. British, German, and French Results. In the women 1 athletic: hampionships at Stamford Bridge on July 14, a South African, Miirjnrie Clark, who will be competing at Amsterdam, clipped off .".-.'iihs of a second fmm the wuH.l's record for 100 yards hurdles, winning in II143 words
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Article132 1928-07-28 12 "At Home" (iiven By Sir Atul Chatterjee. Sir Atul Chatterjee Rave an "At Home" in London on July It in honour of the Indian Olympic team. In oHiriully welcoming the athletes. Sir Atul batterjee characterised the visit as a mission to encompass international friendship." He hoped that132 words
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Article82 1928-07-28 12 Continued Domination Of Bat Over Ball. Speaking at the Cricketers' Fund dinner, Lord Il.inis intimated that the M.C.C. and the Dominions have avrain to consider the question of the alteration of the cricket laws awissg to the continued domination of bat over ball. He said a season's82 words
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Article100 1928-07-28 12 Tyldesley and Larwood At The Head. The following arc the loading batting in Home cricket up to July 14. K. Tyldesley (Lancashire* 87.00 Hendren (Middlesex) T'J.M' Ley land (Yorkshire) 79.06 Hammond (Gloucester) 7!v"7 Sutcliffe (Yorkshire) 77.00 Hardinge (Kent) T5.04 Mead (Hampshire) 74JW Hallows (Lancashire) ti.viil Sandham (Surrey)100 words
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Article147 1928-07-28 12 Cricket Professional To Join The Church. The Warwickshire cricket profession:! 1 Parsons, intends to ivsume his studies at a theological training collejje in the North of Knjrland at the end of the present season. Me will probably bo ordained next June. The Viceroy o'.' India has cabled147 words
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Article123 1928-07-28 12 FORWARD'S RAILWAY LIBEL. Government And X.I.X. Each Claim R. -.mi. imiii. Two suits, each iluiminjr X?. 500,000 have beon tiled beforv the Master of the Calcutt:i Hi^'h Court, on behalf of the Secretary of Slate for India, and the Airent of the E. I. R. and others, atrainst the editor123 words
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Advertisement335 1928-07-28 12 /afls^^^^S99Sa^ NEW CAR IN STOCK UNIVERSAL CARS, LTD. SINGAPORE. DISTRIBUTORS OF THE CANADIAN M)RI>. 4f THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in Singapore Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, Europe Hotel. Monty Changer. Raffles Hotel. Kelly Walsh, Ltd., Raffles Place. Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Raffles Place335 words
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Advertisement127 1928-07-28 12 J|y Callender %>.~\' IN STOCK WORLD 1 &&WXm RUBBER INSULATED WIRES and CABLES AND CAB TYRE SHEATHED CABLES. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OK THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in Xngland) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, TELUK ANSON AND PENANG. TUE HIGH STREET OENERAL j STORE, LTD. 51 and o>, HKiH STKI.KT. JUST UNPACKED.127 words
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Advertisement164 1928-07-28 12 NOC PILLS For Your BODY and MINI) y&ic^ W ■jjai A REAL. SAIK AND SURE HELP AND CURE For Nt'iinislheniii. Anaemia. DeMHty, Weakness and Overwork. Olilainal.li' at al! hcmislK. 6. H. SLOT GO., LTD, ii:v\\<; AM) RHfiaNtt Or MBT Tff IRON I PIPES FOR WATER AND SANITARY Better and not164 words
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Article374 1928-07-28 13 Profits Carried to Reserve Account. Tin.- annual general iv.. Scutlai. Limited, was held at i i!hv ai the registered offlcea of ih.- com pany, <;4, 66 and M, Market Btrset, .Sinsiipuri'. Mr. J. M. Sime was in Lh« «-h-ii:- :v..<\ the othen presenl were the Hon. Mr.374 words
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Article185 1928-07-28 13 Ferment Produced Within The Body." A startling new theory of the HMUC of cancer was explained by Mr. JaincMurphy, of New York, at the Intern.;lionul Cancer Conference, which lield in London under the auspices of the Biitikh Empire Cancer Campaign. Afttr ii> years' research, Dr. Murphy185 words
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Article152 1928-07-28 13 Junior King's School, Canterbury. Opened. On July Hi, Lady Miiner Imid tlv ■tkttl i lie of a new building at Sturry] Court (Canterbury*!, to be known us] Miiner Court, which i;. the gift of ii aridow, and to which the Ju;ii'>: Kin,' School, Canterbury, will be-152 words
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Article99 1928-07-28 13 No Action By Board Of Trade. In the House of Commons on July I 1,1 repl>i:iff to questions, Sir Philip Cun-li()c-I.iM.er stated that the Board of Tip vj bad n>w received the depositions of tl";| Master and Chief O.T.er of the '•Jems Bay" and other v.itnessas, and99 words
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Article69 1928-07-28 13 Colonel Wedgwood's Question In Parliament. In the House of Commons, on July 10. replying to Colonel Josiah Wedgwood (U<lx>ur), Earl Winterton said that Lord j Birkenhead had no official information in j regard to the facts of the Rangoon bribery cases, but the matter was within the69 words
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Article38 1928-07-28 13 In the third police court yesterday the Mm of a bullock which was found unfit lor work was fined $15, and a fine of $25 was imposed on th# owner. The prosecution was made by a P.C.A. officer.38 words
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Advertisement104 1928-07-28 13 Stands Jeffrey's Pilsener Beer Where it stood? MAKKBT Pttcked n\ '1 size) > dozen per case. IS daxen pet case. DKUVERED in your <!.>i,r iiy V. U. VICK ek CO. SIAGAPORE. Agents. FRflSfcM WMt LTD Distnbutors for Malaya. ANNOUNCEMENT We beg to a in* bic that we have this day104 words
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Advertisement182 1928-07-28 14 I Feel That B Ik Surge of Po O f '?^v Slide behind ihc w''- O a M t^ ie acce^*™tor and i t "A .r jv. i^ L^ fi|ES. S& n an incredibly >>iiort Am 1 •Sffl^^'v 2<; miles an hour. ■i/'-W^L"' nis latent r« IVJ IL C^' in182 words
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Advertisement270 1928-07-28 14 L I II II II I U AT 2,200 revolutions por minute, the Now Koid 4 four-cylinder motor de\ flops 40 horsepower. This I) X revolution speed is low for men power, and reduces X 1 the wear on WMfWag pan.- a minimum. If J The motor, clutch and trenamiufon270 words
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Advertisement241 1928-07-28 15 AUCTION SALE ol Sin. 1 .le MM i cm. I I I-.ukit I I. I MOF x SALE the Dii ai re i im i |.<.i;.,,| ri sneers AUCTION SALE nf «_la sllotaMnts situnti Road. To Ix held al Sens V. .l.uvHay. '.vru 1. i! ;..",0 p.m. i land ::unto241 words
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Advertisement432 1928-07-28 15 Assets over $8,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force »r.r $.10,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICB Winchestar House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, O!d Jawif, EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and cor-ir.Hei sritt Iha British i..it; A«m.i.-; >■432 words
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Advertisement598 1928-07-28 15 _J?_?^_?l^_. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA c AND CHIN ■^i lncorporated I Mfal C!>ar!«-i l1 PaW in Capital la CiXYiVi sh«rf« 1 o: i'j each ..U Fuad IBaatr-i Liability of Proprietors i:;(.< l (H),'Jo(' nun own SB, Maaapagata, 1 aaua, K.r. 8. AK»ncie< an:! BtaadMa ■nr ;ioi!u .un Aoritscr ok598 words
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Advertisement571 1928-07-28 15 BANKING ;HOK(» KONG SHANGHAI; BANKING CORPORATION.! ,:i'.-oitJ in lion. Kungj I Oflca HONG KONG. Anthariaed CaplHl $60,000,000 v,. yto.ooo, > f. rlin. i r.000.000 Silver $14,000,000 :> of Proprietors J2Q.000.000 IT OP DIRFCTORS. on, Esq.. I lajnaaa. N. B, Brown, Ksq., llpputy Chairman. I. Be;th. W. L. Pattenden, E.g.; W.571 words
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Advertisement405 1928-07-28 15 BANKING [I THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capitol Authorised .3,000,000 I Capital Subscribed £1,800,000 I Capital I'aid up n.050.000 Eaaawa Fund nnrl Rest £1,684.84 1 BOARD OF DIUKCTORS I. IL Kyrie, Chairnnn. P. It. Caalmara, Kaq. Charles J. Hambro, 'J. O. llobinxon, Esq. Esq. W. H.405 words
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Advertisement354 1928-07-28 16 BILLIARD SHIED COMPETITION for CHAMPIONSHIP OF MALAYA OPEN TO ALL CLUBS IN MALAYA To be played on a |Mo^»HTai BILLIARD TABLE at FRANKEL'S BUILDING, li 4-116, Belfield Street, IPOH, on AUGUST 3 to 6 (during Ipoh Exhibition). For entry forms and conditions apply to FRANKEL BROTHERS SINGAPORE, IPOH, K. LUMPUR,354 words
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