The Straits Times, 30 July 1928
1928-07-30
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Title Section13 1928-07-30 1 The Straits Times No. 28,846 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1928 PJCE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement86 1928-07-30 1 Milkmaid Sweetened. Full Cream Milk M SLEDGE BRAND," prepared in Switzerland, is the swpctoned form of "BEAR BRAND" OBTAINABLE x^g^^JMwA OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERK. -^^g^gjT^: EVERYWHERE. SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK Sole Agents for Malaya. JOSEPH TR AVERS SONS, LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE. DELCO LIGHT I ENJOY THE DELIGHTS OF ELECTRICITY AVOID ALL86 words
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Advertisement76 1928-07-30 1 EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN CHINESE CARPETS The design illustrated is only one of a number which we can make in any size and colouring. Hand coloured drawings and quotations forwarded on r. >st. ROBINSON Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE NETF SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED GRAPE FRUIT APPLES76 words
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Article402 1928-07-30 2 Mr. Amery's Speech on Lands Ordinance. London, July l:j. The Hoiife of Commons to-day rejected a Labour motion to reduce the Colonial office vote after discussing the Native Lands Ordinance (Kenya Colony). Mr. Harry Snell (Labour) agreed with the principle of the Bill, but not with the402 words
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Article298 1928-07-30 2 "NO TAX DISPUTE. Leader's Kwfal Desire For Settlement. The leader of the BardoU m Us dispute interviewed by the Times !:i<tia'- correspondent, expressed u keei detiire for settlement, and outlined t!. minimum demands. He nu MM itk 1 Government I ■.•limb down and lower their pn He only wanted ju298 words
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Article82 1928-07-30 2 Ex-Maharaj:i Placed I'nder Restraint. > 16. Replying to Mr. K. Thurtlr (Labour). ■:i 'he Qouac Dl' < ommons. Eail Winli.tf>n stated that only thivc persons, the rx.Maharaja of Na'iba and t-.v>> Sikhs who jrot trouble into Shanghai, had be> n in India oadar Itogulation 3, of llhc82 words
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Article52 1928-07-30 2 Grant For Translation Of Foreign Books. Sri Kr.Mvasi Tanipiian (of the Tiniporuoda Kwtta Tanple, which ha bam Well klMWfl I 1 .«n (.< IrririiiMK MBCC Hi* p.r < i, ,i, iMlh'jri i triennial recurring ■■■■•nt oi 1 U»< Madras University for gettine foreign books tranblated into the watt52 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement228 1928-07-30 2 aaa— ■aaar^tßa— wa—wr'^rr'...' mi »>jii >■»■ A more lli^' 1 1 i pejreshind f^'-l r i i i ii.ii I [PENTRAg 1 V |Mg!N£^PKS LTD] L, For STRUCTURAL MECHANICAL and ENGINEERING (Mkd at— SINGAPORE— ii'OII— KU U*A LUMPUR. W S3. i SLAZENGERS' LAWN TENNIS RACKETS AND BALLS THE "QUEEN'S" jjiftr&Zs^228 words
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Advertisement455 1928-07-30 2 BILIOUSNESS _-«.tx_ RELIEVED uI CKLY 1 Carter's Little livrr Pills I■' "C 1 r*\ 1\ P ff» r- If ft •V*tein of con«:ipat'on p.v- ni w!iu*h m..iv timfi emus- A trur and add .'ndtdon In the •v>tem. Retncmbrr they art a doctor*! pre»cription and can (»r gi\ en n iih455 words
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Advertisement175 1928-07-30 2 M^ Keep jour KODAK I Handy. Picture chances don't wait >V!u n your "KODAK" has been left it homo, you cant add to the happy mencriea in your album. At the beach, in the garden, 4^^ on your holiday, wherever yon i go— your KODA K will V cep your175 words
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Article325 1928-07-30 3 I THREE YEARS IN GAOL FOR FIREMAN. A lar<re seizure of arr.is and ammunition was made on board the Benmohr at Hoik; Kong 1 recently, and a ftlMMH Ml subsequently sentenced to three years I imprisonmen: with hard labour. The ISenniohr. which was on in r325 words
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Article192 1928-07-30 3 V.ife's Allegations Of Desertion And Cruelty. A petition of divorce by Mrs. [aobel Curt against Arthur Raymond Bu:; I jrranU-d by -I i:<ljr»* Milton D. Purdy in the U. S. Court for China at Shanghai this month. Mrs. Burt said that she had b.en living in Shanghai for192 words
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Article141 1928-07-30 3 Captain Treats Wounded Man By Radio. A murder committed on the hi|{h seas last month, on board the A.P.I', tanker Pirlak. then on a voyage between Shanghai and Balikpapan. J-»va, was described in the Hong Kong police courts recently. An aitcrcatioi occurred in the cook's pallcy.141 words
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Article125 1928-07-30 3 Shot While Attending School Prize-Giving. General Yang Tseng Sin, the Military Governor of Sinkiang, has been brutally shot down at the orders of the Provincial Cemniissir.ner of Foreign Affairs. General Vang was speaking at the prize giving of the Kussian Language School at Tehfa when the Commissioner125 words
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Article59 1928-07-30 3 CON VERT ED TO HINDUIS M. English I'rofe-sor At Luc-Know Inivcrsity. PmCmM* H. R. Nixon, lately Reader in English I nnnuajr*" and Literature at thr Lucknow University, who, two year* aeo resigned his appointment there and joined the Benares Hindu University at a much lower salary, has beet ne a59 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement132 1928-07-30 3 i, i in ilj^miiJTrT^T^TSSMliSy AUSTIN SEVEN OWNERS An Austin Seven tiormal Sports model broke the 24 hour record for motor cars having engines not larger than 750 c.c. capacity at Monthiery, Paris, on SHELL SPIRIT AND TRIPLE SHELL LUBRICATING OIL. Average Speed 6G m.p.h. Distance Covered 1,584.3 miles. 'j I*'--"-'132 words
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Advertisement254 1928-07-30 3 C' t ~ZzS LATEST DANCE RECORDS. M;ide in I'.S.A. HM ■alMaJaj I <!!!.ick Bottom Rhythm). latßtUili I'm beapf (Black Botlum IJli>t;.,r.). 6.154 Is c-.cob.i.ly happy no-* (Fox Trot). l.idy of lia^an^ (Ftt Tret). f,3."i Ceaatia' the days (Fox Tret with V. Ckevaa). Moonliuhl lane (W.ilu wilh V. Chorus). I G356254 words
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Advertisement672 1928-07-30 3 LOYTINYAT CHOLERA MIXTURL NOTICE is herd.y give* that the Trade .Mark depicted abort if the exclusive pro- petty of Loy Tin Vat who carries on business in Shanghai and Singapore, and is used by him in connection with Cholera Mixture and other medicines imported and sold by him in the672 words
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Advertisement741 1928-07-30 3 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE The Municipal Commissioners hereby five notice that the following schedule of revised rates of charge for supply of electrical energy per 8.0. T. Init by meter will be effective from and including July, IBM, account consumptions A. LIGHTINV, AND TANS. Per unit. 1. For consumption from 1-1.741 words
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Advertisement514 1928-07-30 4 b=== _____Shlpplng Announcements P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England; MAIL ANU I IBMIHIBI AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL B.N. CO. DMDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S COVEBNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL BEEVKE, OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage due Spore KALYAN IUOO July514 words
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Advertisement608 1928-07-30 4 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO LONDON Naples, Marpeilles, Laaaoa, Antwerp and Rotterdam Vessels TaaaaM Due Sail EATOR] MA!. Aug. 2 •ATSOTA MAIiC S.UUU Aug. 16 II KASiUUA JIAKU UiuiiO Aui;. i\s 8i HAKUNE MAKt 1t..',u0 Sept. 13 1< SUWA MARU 11,000 Sept. T, i* FUSHIMI MARU 110H0 Oct. 11 IS: HAKOZAKI608 words
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Advertisement484 1928-07-30 4 BURHS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Reprlar monthly filing* by the well known .-.'earner MARELLA (T.«7f, ton.) an< the new motor Teasel, MALABAR (4.61! cons). The s.y. MARELLA is on- of tl» largest aad lircst Itaaasen tr:idinjr t" Australia,484 words
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Advertisement674 1928-07-30 4 m r. H* (ROYAL PACKET NAY. 00. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Under contract wth tii« j NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVEBMMBMT 2 Telephone No. 30 10, with sub-connections t ti. l'usjace, Freight, Transhipment Marinr0 Dapta. and Manager*. I>?sk. k Keprescntutivei for Singaj-ore and Straitt .Srttlvin<.nL of the Ofliciui Tou'ist Bureao oi674 words
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Advertisement534 1928-07-30 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN BTBAM SHIP CO.. LIMITED. THE CHINA Ml TV I BTBAM NAY. CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England) REGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MAT. EILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW, hoston, NKW YORK AND HALT! MORI WKEKi.V534 words
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Advertisement434 1928-07-30 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kretay, Trenggaau, Kelantan. Uan^nara, Tplvpin Patani, Singera, Laeon, Koh^.mui. Langsoan, Chumpon aad Bangkok. Departs re SI DDH tDIB Jul) aul-. l ntl'ed throncnoat with rlectrie ligM and hare rxecllent ».-eonniodation for nr»t-cla»» passengers. Tickets for round trip434 words
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Advertisement540 1928-07-30 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) "El. I BRM W I.INR PASSENGER AND KREIGHT SERVICE TO THK UNITED K!\'.!>OM AND FSKIGBT SI-lIVICB I \i:ns TO llonir Kaaf Shar.«hal and Japan Due Spore rOUM July 30 CITI HOW Sept. 22 M, I I V OF Ml I540 words
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Advertisement451 1928-07-30 5 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE NEW YORK and BOSTON rla COLOMBO PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES Arrive Leave Leave Spore Spore Penang 1 1 Carfield Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 11 I'renidrnt Harrison Aug. 20 Aug. 23 Aug. 2E t'riMtirnt Monroe Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. 8 rre«id«-nt451 words
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Advertisement460 1928-07-30 5 i STOOMYAART MAATSGHAPPIJ "NEDERLAND" snd HOLLAND-EAST-ASIA LINE Honuward Sailing* to AMSTKKDVM AND HOTTEUIMM Dup Sails CHRISTIAAN HUYGENS July 27 L' 7 KANGKAN Abb. 8 7 JOHAN DE WITT Au(j. 10 10 PRINSES JULIANA Aug. 24 24 1K AM LANG AN S^-pt. 3 4 t Steamers call at Penang. GBNOA, XMSTEKDAM,460 words
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Advertisement449 1928-07-30 5 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in SingapoM Momy fhancer, A-lclphj notel. Money 11lK .'r, Kuroj>e Hotel. Money Ckaaajav, Raffle. Hotel. Kelly Walak, ML, Fafflcs Place. Fademl Rabber .siamp Co., Raffles Place and Tank Kuad Station. Pater < bone Rafts* Pan** H. Rial Co.. Lid., Lollyer449 words
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Advertisement126 1928-07-30 5 3 j|iS£ttAi4 OX TAIL Soup It has no Substitute I I s I MM h b^S llbJCb§ iia#\!! t: amiifis HAPPiHEas tq Aiir £agn^ PHDME: 3 53 "Edina" Colonial Piston Pump 1328 1 MOOEL "COOLIE I The Most PftflAl? 1 Popular 1 KOOi Il.nd Pump 600 gallons 1 oa the126 words
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Advertisement485 1928-07-30 6 ALHAMBRA p r TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD.. Proprietors. COMMENCING JULY 30, AT 9 P.M. THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS I aces West Fox Comedy UNITED ARTISTS presents tional stage sue esa r.*. coir.'. 1 GLAMOUR! LUXURY! ROMANCE! ELECTRIFYING CLIMAXES At the First Show at 7.30 p.m. BUSTER KEATON ™d ERNEST485 words
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Advertisement253 1928-07-30 6 i—^ I BIMBO jteOl A h c \^t* Comedian BOOK lij EARLY •Bmbo-the rr.,r:i.fUl morifi cotT«lian of li.c PtrttuKjuni Pctuiv 'Ciiar.^" FOR CHANG Contains more real Drama, more Humour, ami carrier, nan Conviction than a hundred machine-m d.? pictarct."— LONDON P\ILY MAIL. PAVILION Commencing AUGUST 3, 192 H. PAVILION PAVILION253 words
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Advertisement267 1928-07-30 6 S3113HV9I0 01 10 C16AR£TTES lili^i y Illl 1 NOTICE heroby gi*M lliat t!io ab*Vt Trade Hark; are tfa< i Tty the HANTANG BBOTHKBfl TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED, carry ii 181, South Brtdg* Koud. Sinnapoiv, and a:i OHd bj ihiin Ui connection With i -iillcs manufurtured ami Imported liy them f»r «alf267 words
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Article157 1928-07-30 7 FIXTt'KKS. M.. -Mi ■>. !:•!> H» 7 7, S.I.-, p.m., 8.9. i ...ii. >;.::k p.m., 6.0 Championships. I .A. S.K.C., Stadium I July .11 II. W. 10.43 a.m.. 8.0, 9.2!l p.m.. 9.2. a.m., .1.1, 7.10 p.m., 6.2 r. i him Championships. i <lm \ui;u«t 1 II. W.157 words
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Article94 1928-07-30 7 Maaiaj Ships nlonir-i.'i' the Wharvrg or expected t« arrive. KKITKI. lIAKROI'It .\iain Whin, n, Sapphire, Baasaea tang, Kian Gwan. ■f li. IS. Iroquois i il Wharf Sea Belle ■/■MM W DHY DOCKS laiiioiiu Pagar. Nil Vaa 5h.,11. Hcpper Kiopel Ilirlioiir. Deck Nil Dock W H Supply, Utrecht94 words
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Article154 1928-07-30 7 Ve ssel s Arrived. I I 1.V.. 795 ton tram Djambi 30-7, roa Bacho 2D-7. ho 1-7. BINTAN, lint.. 7i tons, fiom Linggn 2(1-7. foi I I RKMKR, Hut.. 2,78« i..n-, 'from Belawan I'AI MORK, Brit., :;71 tons, from Hull 2U-7. 11.., |..ns. from Ratal i: 1 RO. N from154 words
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Article85 1928-07-30 7 To-day. I 2 |..im I ewer Siam |..n.. I Bea i o. I'n-morniM. i ait i II. <ni.' Ilin i I 1... 1..-' I ajß. angkat and Sambas aja li gi Radja, Temliilahan and InX IMM,,; I'adaranl I pja. djaag and li.ic»n Si Api 2 p.m kalis,85 words
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Article39 1928-07-30 7 MA ILS FO R EUR OPE. Br K. Art Ntcierlanden nsulmde Ckraa toayua iibajak por« Lcn4nn Juu« IS July 9 June £2 July 18 Jun. 81 July 17 June 27 July 23 June 2& July H July 212 139 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article165 1928-07-30 7 Singapore! July :10. Tin.— London 2H 7-js X2i i 16a. Rubbers.— Quiet I'arit Peraka IM-ZM, Allenbyi IM-IM, Ayer Hitan 2-2.-.'... Ayer Moleki l/jr.-l ..<-".. Brogas r.;'j-62' L cent.;. ai 1-1.07 H, Katoyaag Bt.hrus U*> cents-1.05, Malaka Pindai IM-IM, MentaIcabs 25-80 eenta, New Scudaii 1.06-1.10, New Berendahi165 words
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Article176 1928-07-30 7 Sing) (lore. July :SO. London. Rubber '.''id., down %i. Local ci nts. London.— Tin £211 ISs.. down 70s. Mining.— Quiet Tniping 1.0&-1 M, North Taiping 1.04-1.67, South Taiping 46-47 eenta, Malaya Conaola. 81-88 eenta, Knchal i.::7-i.ki. Petaling 1.2."i-4.;r., Songel Way Kliini; River :;.2.'.-.l.:i'>. Rnhman Hydraulic i.iiT'j176 words
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Article68 1928-07-30 7 [BRITISH IMI'EKIAJ, RADIO] Kujiby. July ii.. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam .thins 876, Berlin 20.34, Bombay MM, Bucharest TvT 1 i!u.-.i..s Airm 47 7-IG, Copenhagen 18.19, Geneva Helaingfon 198, Hong Kong I 0 ,<!.. Kobe la. 0.1")-16d., Lisbon •2 J-Hi. .Madrid 29^2, Milan 82.80, New Yurk i, 0.-l(. 1 868 words
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Article279 1928-07-30 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July M. On London, Bank 4 m s 2 Demand 2 3 U/M Private 3 m. credit 2 J :;2 On New York, Demand H (I i' Private N d .'■T 1 On France. Bank T.T. l-ISii! O;i India, Bank T.T. 151 On Hong Ki.njr,279 words
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54 1928-07-30 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RU BBE R ASS OCIATION. Tone of Market CJuiit. Latest Cable London Spot Shaat ii'id. per lb. New York Spot Sheet li pat lb. R.S.S. equal to Standard, Q.C.F. Standard R.S.S. standard R.S.S. on Tender Oct.T) March Buyers :!l 31 "i Sellers 31 »1% SIM 1254 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article459 1928-07-30 7 Issue Val. Pd. Bayara .Si'llora £1 £1 Aram Kumiianic a fi Bangrin Tin 1 1 Rat— a; I'adan;; 1 1 Batu CaTM £1 £1 i ■ii.Tni.Tiainr 1 1 Chin Chin £1 £1 Eastern Siam £1 £1 llaad Yai 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Honn I-'a'.t £1 £1 Hui-y459 words
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Article186 1928-07-30 7 Ifttue Val. I'd. Buyers Sellsrs 10 10 M.ynud Co. 7.50 8.50 tl 10 Rlbatro Co. 8.00 9.00 10 1<( Ifnhlmm Ord. 10.00 19.50 HWM00K..'»iiison 1'ref. 130.00 U6J0 1 1 Bhclb 4.18.6 5.2.0 cr. J I Sinrapon Cold Stor. M0 0.00 £1 £1 Singapore True. Ords. 10.3 11/3 ■1 (1186 words
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Article103 1928-07-30 7 D. Enp. G p.c. 1.225,500 3'/o 6 f ,r prcm. Singapore Cold Storage Deb. 1 p.c. $555,000 101 108 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. 1,878,000 of 1901 par. 5 prem. Singapore Municipal 4.2 p.c. oi lt'OV $1,000,000 90 par. Singnporp Municipal 4.i p.c. of 1909 $1,100,000 P0 par.103 words
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Article401 1928-07-30 7 Fraser and Co. and I.yall ar.d Evatfn quotations. To-day's Trice* I- rase r Lyall Co. Kvatt Allcnby ($1) Aloi- (iajah 1*1) K. HlUn (91 i A. KuniiiK tfi At;i Malay ($2) A. Molck 'SI i A PMUM Balßowni« (s>) i $li Brogaa N. i?l i [trunci 0. <*•'•>401 words
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Advertisement98 1928-07-30 7 Tcls. STAT^TRUST.' I'hone 24i ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES (1927), LIMITED Registered by and Security do- posited with the Straits Settlement? Government. Act as Trustees, Administrators. Receivers, Guardians, Rent Collec- j tors. Investments Supervised and 1 Interest collected, Probate or Let- ters of Administration applied for 1 and security furnished. "We Specialize98 words
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Advertisement185 1928-07-30 7 SECOND-HAND GARS I-RANKEL'S FIAT 1-OR .-.09 MODKI., 1 mttm I 'ioi.r, I 800 m TnKTTXT TOP* 509 1 4 J m 4 4 s 501 TOIKER S 0.-.D HI SALOON IIJM 510 toirek 6 7 s tcr imm VICTORIA STREET CHEVBOLBT TO I REX I IM w ftll A( vt185 words
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Advertisement485 1928-07-30 7 JNOC FILLS For Your BODY and MIND j A REAL. SAFE AND SURE HELP AND CURE For Neurasthenia, Anaemia, Ik'b'lity, Weakness and Overwork. Obtainable at all Chemists. G. H. SLOT GO., LTD. I'ENAMi AN!) SINGAPORE. Under the Joint Auspices of the 5.C.8.A., The Chinese Association and Straits Chinese Recreation Club.485 words
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Advertisement694 1928-07-30 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS OtKer Classified Advts.. see page IG. wants, nni sai.k, ira I'lAN'.) LI SSI INS i Apply 218. Sti TO LET, 5-B, Setsoon, 5, Mai TO 1.1 r, ana ahop i Crosvi nor Hotel BuiKling. Immediate URIEFELYK HUIB mcl huur. n.in. v.-:n Bollandsehi S U2O, Bureau van dil Blad.694 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous72 1928-07-30 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Station. (as) (<iiirl<-^> of (mix rniiunt llealih Odicc.) Foe the 24 Hoars ending at Midnight on Jail --K. deg. Ma ha k temperature Hin. ha<l<; I Mean haHr temperature BIJ K. .\ii.x. m.ii radiation l*a radiation 71 V. rature 6, Win. is.". i 1. ul!. temperataro72 words
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Obituary69 1928-07-30 8 MTAVOO. On July M, 192 m, at 18, Rawall Road, Sityraporv, Appavoo i'illay. 1.v1.iv,-, father of Mr. A. R. Doray, of Raffles Institution. Kunerul 10-riay at 4 p.m. to thy Church of Our Lady of Lourdc-s, and tfcaaei to Bidadari Cemetery. JOSEPH.— At his residence, IS, Makepeace Road, at69 words
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Article109 1928-07-30 8 Mr. Chan Tcck Ha* and family beg to tendei then- sim-en-st thaaki la f I*, reUtivei and iminhi-rs of th.- Aston Athletic Club and Mayflower Bad ainton Party for tbeii kind assistance and attondaae* at Uk funeral of the late .Mrs. Chan Tni. H,-,-and also those who kindly tent109 words
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624 1928-07-30 8 Few who have listened to the sounds which emanate from the Liinjrapore abattoirs in the early hours of the morning will learn that the Slaughter of Animals (Scotland) Bill has passed its third reading in the House of Commons without a624 words
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Article124 1928-07-30 8 The big majority for the third reading of the Finance Bill completes Mr. Winston Churchill's most striking achievement as Chancellor of the Exchequer. His Budget proposals, sweeping though they were in many respects, were so soundly evolved that the opposition was largely academic and based almost entirely124 words
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Article1214 1928-07-30 8 A MAGICIAN'S CAREER.— I MAN WHO HAS DECEIVEC MILLIONS. (By Jasper Maskelyne, Maskelyne's Theatre, London.) My grandfather, the late John Xevil Maskelyne, as a boy was remarkable for a studious disposition and, in ac1 jordance with his own wishes, he was apprenticed to a jeweller and watchmaker in his native1,214 words
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Article189 1928-07-30 8 Mrs. Stevens, wife of Mr. Justice Stevens, has arrived in Penang from Home. Mr. J. H. Gillespie, manager of Bagan Datoh estate, left by the Rawalpindi on rtttnaWßl after 22 years in Bapran Datoh. The death has occurred at Bangkok of the Rev. Father Gabriel, who had189 words
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Article85 1928-07-30 8 Severance of Relations Suggested. [Nichi-N'ichi Service] Tokio, Julv 28. The Japanese reply to the Natiowlist Government proposal was handed to Mr. Wanp Tscng-tinp:, Foreign Minister, today. Mr. Wang Tseng-ting is stated to have declared that China cannot submit to Japan, whose proposals in connection with the new85 words
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Article216 1928-07-30 8 Local Shipping Men At Bidadari Funeral. The funeral of the late Captain Edgar D. GofT, of the Singapore Pilot Association, who died of pneumonia on Friday, took place at Bidadari Cemetery on Saturday afternoon. The Pilot Association and the shipping firms were fully reprMMtod, and the216 words
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Article127 1928-07-30 8 Interesting Experiment With Motor Coaehes. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 30. At the nirotinjr of the Federal Council held here this morninp the sum of •$1 10,000 was voted for the purchase of two railway motor coaches for experimentill purposes on certain branch lines127 words
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Article36 1928-07-30 8 [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 29. I'lisettlccl property valued, so far as at mts'Nt can M ascertained, at £1,000,000 has boon left by the seventh Duke of Newcastle, who died on May HO.36 words
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Article13 1928-07-30 8 From China and Japan, by Seattle Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow.13 words
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Article61 1928-07-30 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc., New York, send us the following cable dated July 28, their quotations being in gold dollar cents closing bid prices Rubber exchanges sales to-day 125 tons. August 19 cents, September 19 cents, October 19 cents, November 19 cents, December 18.90, January 18.70, February61 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement92 1928-07-30 8 v; mm^ m^^^ m tiiiic>^ THE HOVSE |l***y»q^ OF QUALITY FOR POLO AND PIGSTICKER HELMETS. WHITE OR KHAKI "POLO" HELMETS. E Sizes 6V2 to 71/2$4.75 each. KHAKI "PIGSTICKER." o^Sl^% $6.50 each. w^r irr^i JOHN LITTLE CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR. GHOSTS In story-books there are92 words
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Advertisement87 1928-07-30 8 ALHAMBKA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9. United Artists Production THE GARDEN OF EDEN Featuring CORINNE (iRIKFITII The Empire News Bulletin. First Show at 7.30. BUSTER KEATON and ERNEST TORRENCE in STEAMBOAT BILL, JR. LAN CHENG KEE CO.. LTD.. I'niprielnrs 6ILBEYS "SPEY ROYAL" SCOTCH WHISKY THE FINEST OLD SCOTCH87 words
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Article465 1928-07-30 9 CURIOUS STORY. AFFRONT TO THE FRENCH TEAM. RESULT OF FIRST DAY'S EVENTS. [REUTEK TELEGRAM! y Am: ••tr-nlam, Ju'y 28. The op-nine of the Olympic Games was marked bf a sensation. Whoa the parade of competitor*, forming the cream of th- world's manhood, matched past the Royal Bex,Reuter - 465 words
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Article165 1928-07-30 9 French Comment on the New Move. I cuter tk.ikgram] l':nis, July 20. Disoussin;; the I'nited States' attitude towards the Chinese Nationalist <;<>vfiniiunt, as revealed by the sinning "f the Ml tariff treaty, I.c Temps describes it as a riposte directed toward* Japan. The pane* smjn165 words
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Article32 1928-07-30 9 fRFITER TKLEIIRAM] Bergen. July An overloaded motor boat conveying ten mourners home from a funeral sank in I.yster Fjord. Nine people were drowned. l One manage'! to swim ashore.32 words
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Article136 1928-07-30 9 TWO HUNDRED FIREMEN FIGHT FLAMES. [RELTER TELEGRAM] London, July 28. Ovcr-hcatcd peanuts are believed to have been the caus« of the great it rhr« fire for years, which broke out in a century old six-storey building on the Thames wharf, occupied by Messrs. Chambers, ia the dangerReuter - 136 words
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Article168 1928-07-30 9 Senators and Deputies Still Defiant. [■Dm telegram] Cairo, July 29. YVafdist Senators and Deputies met in a private house JOSleillej evening, in defiance of the Gove' nnunt order forbidding sueh a meet in,.', a:id passed a resolution declaring that Parliament still exists and is entitled to nmt according168 words
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Article167 1928-07-30 9 Landmark in Industrial Negotiation. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 29. All parties to the railway agreement which wu roaih'.l M a result of direct negotiations between railway company managers and the railwayman's unions on l- riday arc congratulated i>y tlu' Preei for t.ie sound comnionscnsr shown in accepting167 words
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Article254 1928-07-30 9 DAVIS CUP THRILLS. HOLDERS WIN AFTER FIVE SETS. [reuter telegram] Autcuil, July 29. The doubles match in the Davis Cup challenge round ,was completed to-day, luin having stopped play yesterday. Cochct and Borolra beat Tilden and Hunter, 6 1, G— 8, 7—5, 4—6, 6—2. France thusReuter - 254 words
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Article131 1928-07-30 9 Making It Easier And Attractive. [P.RITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 29. Lord Lovat, Under Secretary for the I Dominions and chairman of the Overseas Settlement Committee, was to have left London for Canada on a tour of the Dominions yesterday, but was detained on (iovernnient business. One of131 words
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Article61 1928-07-30 9 [REIfTER TELEGRAM] I.'.n Inn, July 29. Mi-h'.oni <r Murdoch, of the South Afrian Air Force, l«-ft Croydon in an Avro-Avian 30 h.p. lijtlit aeroplane prior to an attempt to fly to Cape Town and back (l'">, 000 miles) in 18 days. lie (lew oiiiy as farReuter - 61 words
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Article464 1928-07-30 9 LOCAL GODOWN GUTTED. TREMENDOUS BLAZE AT QUAYSIDE. Thorp was a tremendous blaze at the Tclok Ayer wharves yesterday, when a godowr. filled with rubber, drums of oil and paint, and other materials, was completely destroyed hy fire. The damage is estimated at $:55O,OOO, and the owners464 words
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Article51 1928-07-30 9 First Section Arrives At Port Said. [REI.'TKR TELEGRAM] Port Said, July 29. The first section of the Singapore floating dock arrived here ahead of scheduled time. The arrival of the second section, which is expected on Tuesday, will be awaited, before the first is taken through the Suez51 words
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Article29 1928-07-30 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] Lisbon, July 29. The Government have appointed a commission to study the question of the construction of an air port in the Azores.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration40 1928-07-30 9 Straits Time* Photo (rod»«n belonging to the Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd.. and containing a large quantity of valuable cargo, was completely gutted at Telok A\< r. Singapore, yesterday. The damage if* estimated at $350,000.40 words
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Article194 1928-07-30 9 FOOTBALL, CRICKET AND ATHLETICS. Three important sporting attractions took place in Malaya during the weekend, in addition to racing at Penang and a Malaya Cup football match between f Malacca and Negri Sembilan. Fortunately fine weather prevailed throughout the country. The interest of Malayan football enthusiasts centred194 words
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Article266 1928-07-30 9 Comment on Conference Report. [BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO] Rugby, July 29. The report of the Imperial Wireless and Cable Conference now awaits discussion by the Empire Parliaments before effect can be given to its recommendations. Meanwhile it is being examined closely in the Press. The nature of the266 words
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Article301 1928-07-30 9 [REL'TKR TELEGRAM] Washington, July 23. The Assistant Secretary for War, Mr Robins, broke two ribs and his collarbone through an accident while trying to change seats in a moving aeroplane. Alexandria, July 28. It is officially announced that the Government are not selling their stock ofReuter - 301 words
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Article669 1928-07-30 9 IN COPENHAGEN. ZAPPI VISITS MOTHER OF MALMGREN. STEADFAST BEARING IMPRESSES. v [REUTER TELEGRAM] Copenhagen, -Inly The railway coach containing the Italia survivors arrived at midnight on board the ferry from Malmoe. This survivors were greeted by the Italian Minister without incident. They are installed in the Italian669 words
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Article65 1928-07-30 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] Trichinopoly, July 29. The agent of the South Indian Railway states that the general strike may be considered terminated, with the exception of the Indian drivers and firemen in the Trichinopoly-Madura service. The narrow guage section is being extended, but only operates in the daytimeReuter - 65 words
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Article58 1928-07-30 9 Attention has b(lh km drawn (gays the Malay Mail) to the urgent need for the provision of first-class hospital accommodation for nr>n-Kuropeans in Kuala Lumpur. It is satisfactory, therefore, to learn on trood authority that the question is engaging the practical consideration of the Government and that such accommodation is58 words
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Article1508 1928-07-30 10 T. L - T. L. ANOTHER DRAW. THE REST FINISH IN A STRONG TOSITION. (By Winning the toss Hamilton pu; I in to open thi fee Cup nai it whkh v..i~ played on the Padp.ng on Saturday and Sunda; and again endoci in a draw. Palntei >n < nd a1,508 words
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Article119 1928-07-30 10 [REUTER TELEGRAM] Moscow, July 28. Passengers from the Monte Cervantes boarded the Krassin en bloc and thanked the Russians on the completion of the divipir operations from the Krassin which resulted in the repair of the Monte Cervanloa. On Thursday the Krassin, the Russian ircbvaaaer which diilReuter - 119 words
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Article47 1928-07-30 10 The following lat"s have been arranged tot ['..torniar.ee* of the Band and Drums of the lind Bn. The Duke of Wellington's Regiment in the Botanic Gardens during Aiitfus: Sunduy. sth, Band, MS p.m., Wednesday, l?>th. Drums, 5 p.m.. Wednesday, iTind. Drums, p.m., Friday. 24th, Band, 5 p.m.47 words
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Article48 1928-07-30 10 Ai I|'"i> a I v i ('hine.M' who was >mli returning so Perak after I hi ha\t bten •i i'aol and to have been banished from the State five times. The Magistrate, remarking that he should get an order from the Judge, postponed the case until Aueust 3.48 words
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Article513 1928-07-30 10 MILITARY SUCCESS \T KUALA LUMPUR. (From Our Own CY.rroKnondont.) The v i carried off thi :i; the Malawh« h coaclnded hero in i<t>'.i: .veather. Yew Teag Hoon, won the individual championship, being a point ahead of Vythiiingam, the Selangor athlete. In addition to the Malayan records set up513 words
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Article304 1928-07-30 10 P. L. F - P. L. F. An Irish Winner For Singapore. (By Major Hilliard, Veterinary Surgeon to the Koyal Calcutta Turf Club, has bought Autumn Fire out of a well-known Irish racing stable and is despatching this good-looking marc to Singapore. Autumn 'ire is ;i chestnut dMfUn of in. bnMO and304 words
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Article56 1928-07-30 10 fREI/TEH TELEGRAM] ■w, July 20. The east i we t nOway and ahn "iiinuiiv;ition- a>' inter rapt I En con eqaew ol noodi in Hrn Zeya district ol Amur Province. The Kivcr Ztya is in some places twelve miles wide. The damage up to the present is56 words
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Article254 1928-07-30 10 American Wins Canadian Championship. [REl'TER TKLECBAM 1 Toronto, July 29. The New York player Diegel won the > Canadian open jjolf championship with a score of '2^. llagcn, Compston and Macdonald Smith tied for secon<: place with 284. Scottish Amateur Championship. W. Willis Mackenzie, of Morton Hall, beat \V.254 words
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Article107 1928-07-30 10 To-day's Ties in The Championships. The Malayan tennis ihamoionships i the S.C.C. jrround to-day with thi' following tii-.s Men's Doubles Preliminary Round. Roy K. Smith and A. D. Andereon v. W. J. M. Warden and K. Morissc. R. H. Wild and L. P. Hickey v. N. E. Ess107 words
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Article314 1928-07-30 10 Champion Successful In Five Events. The annual athletic sports of the Victoria Bridge School were held on Saturday on the Raffles School ground which was lent for the occasion. There was a large gathering and the competitors showed much keenness and some performances were quite good.314 words
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Article65 1928-07-30 10 The League of Nations Health Bulletin for the week ending July 21, .states that in Calcutta there were JU cholera and live smallpox deaths, as against lfi smallpox deaths during the previous week. In Rangoon there were ten plague, one cholera and one smallpox deaths. Singapore reported that65 words
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Article60 1928-07-30 10 For failing to report his arrival in the Colony within 48 hours. Herbert Walter iv Auartieaa Kubjert, was liiici h< fourth Coin." Magistrate on Hi urr;' 'I bom t>» Phihp•>>r:u Ussadl by the President Polk on July 9 and when he was about to leavp Singapore en Saturday it was60 words
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Article996 1928-07-30 10 OPENING OF PENANG MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pcnanp, July JS. Dull weather prevailed for the first day D of the Penang Turf Club's meetinjr and jj the Roinp; was heavy. Results were as follows Horses, ClaM III. Third DMaiM (live furloiurs I Him, M. L. Philips. A.996 words
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Article2190 1928-07-30 10 MALAYA DEFEATED. CHINESE-MALAY SIDE WIN DECISIVELY. The Australian feethallm won the ino«t .mportant of their >wk and lixi :i the Stadium, ami lost the other. were decisively bent -n by a local Chine Malay eleven on Saturday, the KOK 4 2, but yesterday they turned out a r>2,190 words
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Article488 1928-07-30 11 I.S.P. MEMBERS AT PORT DICKSON. The annual conference of the Incor- porated Society of Planters, which is being lielil at the M.S.V.R. Camp at Port Dickaoa, was formally opened yaaUinJaj morning, when Mr. J. S. Arter presided over ;i gathering of about 130 members and visitors. In declaring488 words
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Article183 1928-07-30 11 i following ptumftn arot— Jad la {Australia by the Malabur. whii-h sailed on th.- :>:h instant Mr. and Mr.-. W. Hulman BB« Hiat A. U. Holniun James, Mr. I. Little, Mi. :.:ul Mrs. Jas. T. D. Lloyd, Mr T. fopelaiMl, Mrs. ;:r.d Miss Coombes, Mr. M»d Mrs. A. 0.183 words
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Article137 1928-07-30 11 The Singapore Municipal health statement, for the week ending July 21 rivet the total number of death.-- as malv 199, female 84. This represents a death, rale of ."3.25 per mille per annum compared with .'53.OU in the presedirtc \\i-e.; ■ad 11 in the corresponding week last j year. The137 words
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Advertisement99 1928-07-30 11 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" THE NEW PORTABLE has a quality of tone equal to the nio-t expensive models. Price >Bii- v&o $75 b VsA ,wM^ equipped Agents S. WmMi CO., LTD. RAFFLES PLACE. j V snniMßP^^P^ /••*■■'•>■<§! to a gift of Craven IVe found the one cigarette that never affects my99 words
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Advertisement222 1928-07-30 11 Raffles Hotel Rooms with Latest Sanitary Arrangements. Grill Room unequalled in the East. TEA DANCES EVERY MONDAY, WEDNBBDAY and FRIDAY DINER DANSANT EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY in the Finest anJ Coolest BjII Room tv SAKE JVIcGUIRK'S ORCHESTRA SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Every Sunday, 9.15 p.m. Piano MONIA UTTSK. SAKKIES KROS, Proprietors.222 words
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Article318 1928-07-30 12 Death of Former Governor Of Central Provinces. London, July 10. The death has occurred of Sir Frank Sly, the first Governor of the Central 1 Provinces. Sir Frank, who was born in < 1866 and educated at Oxford, entered the < Indian Civil Service towards the end318 words
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Article114 1928-07-30 12 Temperature Of 131 Degrees In Hungary. London, July 17. Londoners are rejoicing at the welcome fall of a few degrees in the temperature from 90 in the shade a few days ago. Nevertheless, there is no prospect of a j break in the heat wave that114 words
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Article48 1928-07-30 12 Successful Experiment With Cuirasses. At the frontier town of Lalinea, in Spain, the first bull-fight under the new regulations requiring horses to wear cuirasses proved a blessing to the horses. Eight bulls were killed and the two horses used emerged .scatheless although they were fiercely charged.48 words
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Article140 1928-07-30 12 Charge of Defamation Dismissed. Calcutta. July It. The Deputy Magistrate, Alipore, delivered judgment ih.- a.. irnoon in the case in which Mr. A. li. Watson, editor of the Statesman, was charged under Section 500 I. P.O. with huvintr published on August 12 lui an article defaming Indian •widows,140 words
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Article141 1928-07-30 12 Introduction Of Quota System Suggested. Sir William JdYnson-Hicks--, on behalf of the Secretary of State lor Scotland, received on July l'J a deputation of representati\is oi t hi- BUTchea of Scotland, who urged that toe influx of Irish emigrant- and was calculated to eungs iiie whola ehsraeter141 words
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Article86 1928-07-30 12 Government and Suites ted Banking inquiry. In the House of Commons on July 16, Colonel Josial) Wedgwood (Labour) asked whether, now thai thi Agricultural Com- mission had reported, it was intended to establish the promised iianking Com- mission. Earl Winterton, in replying, pointed out that the Kaj had86 words
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Article76 1928-07-30 12 Baron Von Kickstedt's Work Among Jungle Tribes. Baron von Eickstedt, the leader of th« Ethnological Research Kxpeditiou to India and Ceylon Mat by tSie State In1 ii.it.- ui LnpsiCi has arrived in Bom- bay. The Baron considers that much work remains to be done amontf the76 words
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Advertisement82 1928-07-30 12 WHITEAWAV'S ANNUAL Commences Monday, July 30 AND Ends September 1 This is a Golden Opportunity to secure Thousands of Bargains at reductions never before offered. The Slump has left us with Huge Stocks which necessitate our making drastic cuts in prices to reduce the bulk of our present Goods. The82 words
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Advertisement32 1928-07-30 12 Stands Jeffrey's Pilsener Beer Where it stood? MARKET Packed in 2 sizes 4 dozen per case. 8 dozen per case. DELIVERED to your door by V. R. VICK CO. SINGAPORE. t Agents.32 words
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Advertisement532 1928-07-30 12 "NOCMY HEALTH IS SPLENDID— I FEEL LIKE A DIFFERENT GIRL!" Girls now-a-days vio with thoir moscu- .termed to do no e<>°l. F.v»ntually I lino flicnils in almost every branch af became bad that 1 h:i«I to give Up my outdoor sport and in somo frames arp work, producinc champions who532 words
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Article234 1928-07-30 13 ALARMING MISHAP TO CBEW OF LIFEBOAT. Considerable excitement prevailed tin- Pi— Unit Grant in Japanese wat us the n-ult <,: aa ilaranins ni>-lu.'> a liu-bnut which v.;i- Lciir,' lowered .-i MM of :i him student jumpt-ii i.'Vci '■< ard. An iriiac i" port mil.: by ma^tt-r of the234 words
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Article134 1928-07-30 13 (!>ni;»ri'l)«.-n--.i\-, k'rufcrSMBM Of Kii'itiiiitad'in. Tae tdntiiii tiati.in '.i" the South Ii: ii.-ir Railway hnvc :.in!i Nomination a rowprvb< 11 .ive pi ranimc f.n- i-i-v; 1 (V polKy 'I In. >.i:i\\.i_, i- la 'l.rltrify ih<- rerjf heavily worked M as t'> reduce ili<- mnr.iriK CO The Railway Ekiard134 words
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Article95 1928-07-30 13 < ominous Question-, As 'lo Fatal AccMants. London, Julj l<>. Replying i" \n. Mardy Jones, Karl Winterton said that the Raj employed a> Government Inspector* of Hinet ::;.i Em :i^ Lord Birkenhead uus awar« that nuinU'i' wai m i t» be toad* qaaHt. All the Important BliBM95 words
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Article76 1928-07-30 13 VERNACULAR EDU CATION. Mr. Ormsby-dore Un A <>!(>ni;>.l l):snuer. Mr. G. A. (>n.i-l.y-<;.... UnderScui'tai of State foi iiiK at the l.'i'.^iic of l.in ic i''.i:, British Educational i agnut in i. on. iiwih m the danger of Forcing IJii;ii.-h edaestion down the throata of nathrei in the Colonie*. A Kutnli76 words
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Article76 1928-07-30 13 Total Area Of 10.000.000 Acid Involved. Replyinj to Sir IIol eri Tl :il) in ih.- Houxj foininoiis, Win i tfrtiiM s.ii,! I hot, ii'-r. i m t ital a otl 28,000.000 li r v j tka bwgJHaiim of I < .»2»W27 it was slimat »»d that when all76 words
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Article69 1928-07-30 13 Important Tariff I'liard Inquiry Aulhorived. Simla. Jttly 14. Th,' Raj km tif.ru to tin' Turi.i Bcuril the (|in>ii.'ii of protection for tin iml.an i hemieal Intlu: U i those Mssircd in the mnnufai ■ulphurii', hylio-, hloiii- and nitrfc The Board will pay particular atten tion to air<-< t69 words
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Article38 1928-07-30 13 Opening Of Princes' Case Postponed. London, July l'i Kcuter laaiM mat the oprninjr of the Primes' mm Uluie Um Butler ommit-ti-e, whiih »u< t:\t-.l fol .July 18, lias barn postponed a*ui »iu ptuUil>ly lake ptefc38 words
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Advertisement213 1928-07-30 13 \^'iV\\\ llil-i Jv'^' I r /ff (is ox 3cnsivc con; n ar:<l wllh V^|?Jl'J^ k v /^i^^V v^'^C No, v Ford travds sixty mile*, on tv.o \T'«HBSi^ Va^' 4flavlil^ '^V^VV "patrol. It maintains iifty miles DISTRIBUTORS OF THE CANADIAN FORD. flatten, wau^s r^oSSworkT often brings racking headaches in .Is train.213 words
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Advertisement618 1928-07-30 13 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB NOTICE AUTUMN RACE MEETING, 1928. FIRST HAY.— Saturday. September c SBCOND DAY. —Tuesday. Septemt>er 11. THIRD I>.W— Thursday. September It. POUKTB DAY.— -Samrdat. Seplemhtr 11. NMI CUi I, u> and :i. I'OMES. Classci i and l. l»" rae«« for each divli if each Cla--. PROGRAMMBS. Available from618 words
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Advertisement361 1928-07-30 14 Hudson Tipping Wagons BUILT TO LAST THIS IS THE AIM OF MESSRS. ROBERT HUDSON, ,j| <-- LIMITED, ill BUILDING WAGONS. ttAWi *g| Messrs. Ruix't Hfison I.td's tPchnic:il km:wli-«!i;e of every phase of Light iPV. U.iilway Work, thtir sixty years" «-xp i.- hi ri(|uirements for all parts ii! I lie wurld361 words
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Advertisement200 1928-07-30 14 lei \m iff W 3 tfift c iyf»DEAQE UU o IBIUtiCAaE. AH previous sales records of Durant Motors builders of DUIiANT and RUGBY cars and trucks— were broken in April, and Export sales for M.iy were 300 per cent, greater than those of May last year. Never in the Mstaiy200 words
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Advertisement232 1928-07-30 15 AUv>T&a aALt i ii p.m. i ofl I M Ell ll iwiuml i: I- I I (Full "auction sale ling allotments Road. g Koon Seng n'ednmday, Aogaal I, at 2.30 p.m. Valoabl« freehold land situat- nt T.-l. V. 1 rea 1,710 I frcihold land situatp at Telok 1'! pore, .-iroa232 words
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Advertisement368 1928-07-30 15 Assets over $8,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $30,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (IncomoraUd In Straps BMawata) Winchester House, Singapor*. LONDON OFFICE 2". Old Jowry, E.C. I h>.. fiSBJW ted with the Supreme Court of England and i ,r.. taranoa Cowpaalai Art in cvt-ry particular. AOBNTI VAMTBD368 words
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Advertisement623 1928-07-30 15 .BA^KjNG CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRAI I AND CHINA. tlncorporat. 1 in bglaad uy Koyal Chait;- I Paid Up Capital in Oun.wo shares of farh :,000.00n Boaonra Fund iM.OOO.onu Eteaerr* Liability of Proprietors (3,000,000 nEAD or: 38. BkfcojMfato, I laaoa. K.C. 1. A|M ifi end ti m hex Al ir623 words
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Advertisement572 1928-07-30 15 banking HONG KONG SHANGHAI' BANKING CORPORATION. I •\ir:!U"l in Hoiifc Kong) I O«C3 HONG KONO. Authors. < <'nnit.-.l J60,000,000 i I up 120,000,000 hur.la liajf t 6,000,000 Siiv.- $14,000,000; of Proprietors $-JD,000,000 i COI BT OF DIRECTORS. A. U. Ip Esq., Chairroaa. N. Brown, r.aq., Deputy Chairman. lion. Mr. n572 words
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Advertisement395 1928-07-30 15 BANKING IHE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Inrorporared >n England) Capital Authorised 13,000,000 Capital Subscribed i 1.500.000 Capital i'aid up i 1.050.000 Baaonn Fund and P.ost £1.684,846 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Kyrii'. Chairman. I. K. ChatasOia, Esq. Charles J. llambro. J. U. tJou.n-.oii, Kai|. Esq. W. H. Shelford. Esq.395 words
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Advertisement297 1928-07-30 15 TO THE RIGHT PLACE for lariic rapplicfi of MILD Sim BARS M.I. .;'■!>. Please Them senri us your lines. Spocii'.! pri<- for !;<rcc (juanti' JOO TECM HIN 17. rilll-lli' STKEK.r, SINGAPORE. Stockists of H.-rdnsre, i::.K!n*ering Stores and General sMMtag Materials. FOR REPAIRS of nil descriptions and OVERHAULING, etc.. on ai297 words
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Advertisement157 1928-07-30 16 KL^ti II. M. The Kinc (if VpCsJil H JEWELLERY I Branch No. 1, Biahop St., Penang. HINDHEDE CO., LTD. CONCRETE MIXERS Portable, 1 cubic feet capacity, with petrol motor 850 Portable, 7 cubic feet capacity, with petrol motor $1,123 For bigger mixers, particulars on request. BERNARD PETROL MOTORS 2 HP.157 words
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Advertisement236 1928-07-30 16 The Ornamental Tile Works specialists in CEMENT FLOORING TILES Under new management. Enquiries solicited. Office 40, HIGH STREET. JUST PUBLISHED THE BIRDS OF SINGAPORE ISLAND Hy Sir JOHN A. S. BUCKNILL and F. N. CHASEN. Tliis book is intended for the use of the uninitiated, both residents and i.sitors. who236 words
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Advertisement1868 1928-07-30 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. PREPAYMENT CHARGES for WANTS, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary close tct type (average tix words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 40 cents, three ins. 64 cents, four ins. 82 cents, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.11, ten ins. $1.40, twelve1,868 words
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Advertisement345 1928-07-30 16 BILLIARD SHIELD COMPETITION for CHAMPIONSHIP OF MALAYA OPEN TO ALL CLUBS IN MALAYA To he played on a BILLIARD TABLE at FRANKEL'S BUILDING, 114-116, Bclfield Street, iron, on AUGUST 3 to 6 (daring Ipoh Exhibition). For entry forms and conditions apply to FRANKEL BROTHERS SINGAPORE, IPOH, K. LUMPUR, PENANG. ZEISS345 words
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Advertisement535 1928-07-30 16 BUSINESS BOOK PITMAN'S WM.1H1 MANS ENCYCI.OP\ll>l\ mtd Dictionary af Cnmmcrr.-. With numerous maps. il'tiitratinn*. facsimile business forms and lecal Hwumrnt*, diacrami. tic. Edited hy J. A. Slatrr, B.A., 1.1. H. (in four volumes) Trice $13.00. MOTORISTS" YEAK BOOK I92S The complrlr guide and reformer liook for car null end .ill535 words
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