Malaya Tribune, 2 July 1926
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Title Section21 1926-07-02 1 The Malaya Tribune ol XUL No. 152 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1926 FIVE CENTEL The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JULY 2, 192621 words
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Advertisement154 1926-07-02 1 COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUFF ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL QUALITY Pricl $2.00 per 1000 Euvelopes A Limited stock only ia aaad) The Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd. j printers Stationers, Singapore. r o=o o=3o o=o o=o o=o,o=o o=o o=o oE= j j The Most Outstanding Feature I In Photography I j -**v154 words
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Advertisement11 1926-07-02 1 Business j ftf*** and Z I H rte «P«cMcle. or -r^ttmrn11 words
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Article676 1926-07-02 2 Three Months' Supplies on Hand Commenting on the present stock and sales of motor tyres in America, a contributor in the Vvai sV: write- tha; ;here are nearly 20,000,000 tyres in the hand of manufacturers and dealers in that country at present. Tne extremely backward676 words
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Article240 1926-07-02 2 The explosion of two and a half thousand tons of saltpetre on the Hugo-Stinnes tteamer, the Adolf Yon Baeyer. on June 22, at Shanghai, completely wrecked the forward hold, set three holds on fire, and in the subsequent biaze the bridge was burnt away. The Adoif Yon Baeyer left Hongkong240 words
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Advertisement281 1926-07-02 2 saKSZszsasasaasHsasasas^^ FIAT S09 a For I I 5 peed Economy Safety- Comfort Book Yours Early. i I I Tried Runs Invited. a ITALASIA LIMITED, S ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, Ĕ 189, Orchard Road, g 'Phone 950 I HY-RIB METAL i Large Stocks of all weights and sizes always on hand. Hy-Rib reduces281 words
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Advertisement268 1926-07-02 2 SUNSHINE FILLS THE HOME Where The Children Are Happy and Well, therefore it is a matter of first taportance to Kb yaw little ones in sound health. Fo? tbis purpose nothing can be better-than Baby's Own Tablets. Superseding the old-fashioned castor on, epsom Salts senna and othdr nauseating physics, being268 words
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Advertisement179 1926-07-02 2 [FffIAFRED PATCH Jl LIMB Scaled Over. Irritation Was Dreadful. Healed by Cuticura. I suffered with eczema for eighteen months. It first appeared In a red patch on my left limb and later scaled over. The scales kept peelinp off, end the irritation was dreadful. The more I interfered with it179 words
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Miscellaneous26 1926-07-02 2 JlMr Ite "The only time I never lost money on the racecourse was when I had my pocketbook stolen on the way there!" —Pele Mele, Paris.26 words
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Article985 1926-07-02 3 Lok Kawi Rubber, Limited Tho sixteenth annual ordinary (general meeting ol Lok Kawi Rubber, Ltd., waa held at the office of the company, 28, FencLu eh s reel »E.C, Mr. T. Richie r.he Ch: man) residing. The notice convening the meeting and the report of the auditors having985 words
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918 1926-07-02 3 trtes, Ltd ''was h"lH <Ma i S a) Rubber Es me said: The ««j counts which v and ac--7 lh Allien w e submit to you »rt> the year endeH n 1 are lor in the previous year nf wtnc 7 c C l918 words
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Article86 1926-07-02 3 M. Clemencceu, the "Father Victory" of French parlance, always wears gloves. What he describes as "th? mystery of Clemencrau's hands" is revealed by Mr. Ferd nand Tuohy in a sparkl ng volume of journalistic reminisc He says:— "They a c sufficiently Oriental in tint to giv? str king support to86 words
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Advertisement349 1926-07-02 3 The Right word in the Kight Place! Undoubtedly THE BEST MOUTHFUL 'PKONE 5463 Before he is as big as Father he will have to grow a lot and he requires plenty of Calcium for the formation of his frame and teeth. Our daily rood contains calcium, but very little. It349 words
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Advertisement399 1926-07-02 3 No. 3 oi a series. FILTERED FOUR TIMES. The water used in making Fraser Big preBBure filter guanfcntee fc P 13 m iCh of water, and each filtration purer than the water you drink at b a separate function. Shouli ova home. For, whereas, the house- tllfcor iwn v mter399 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous28 1926-07-02 3 r -,i n—Tim mi— «)—jj— "When he b drunk he is fuM of h"lari l y!' j s Hilarity' the name of a new drink?" —Journal Amusant, Paris.28 words
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Advertisement437 1926-07-02 4 Amusements. I EMPIRE I Thursday, July Ito Monday, July 5 2nd Show at 9.10 p.m. g 5 A Paramount bptcial with a intense Story H Feat- Tir.-g Cj I Bebe Daniels and Richard Dix 5 A Screen Adaptation of a well-known story g B SINNERS IN jo j HEAVEN In437 words
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Advertisement427 1926-07-02 4 I From Monday, June 28 to Saturday, July 3 S 0 AT THE 1 ALHAMBRA !(Tan Cheng Kee A Co., Ltd. Proprietors.) jjj In the Second Show at 9 p.m. g A WILLIAM FOX SUPER FEATURE g A DRAMATIC FANTASY gj Based on Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Classic Poem The Ancient427 words
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Advertisement321 1926-07-02 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert Bencoolen Street*. TO-NIGHT AT 9.15. New Pathe Pictorial k Cartoon BILLIE DOVE And a hand-picked cast of Ziegfeld Follies j Bran ies in WILLIAM CHRISTY CAB ANNE'S Fascinating Tale of Little Old Broadway AT THE STAGE DOOR This picture of the highlights in the career of321 words
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Advertisement165 1926-07-02 4 SDRINA THEATRE Nort> RMrts» Roaa TO-NIGHT 2nd **h»w at 9-15 p m. WAAYJOHNSTON THE SNOB BUSTER WMh UXOIA GBEY WUJMDUXAifcud MAX ASHSfe OnSCTEDSVAUBVaOOUI* 5 Fa?t Speedy Reels of 'he «icateet F'gfat ever shown on the pcreen! Plenty ot action and thrill. MARY MACLAREN, MARY CARS MADGE EVANS in The Vita^rapb-Stuart165 words
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Article50 1926-07-02 5 Marshal Sun Chuan-fang is reported by the Chinepress to have ordered the director of the Shanghai Arsena' to produce at Bait four fi Id p c?s for h s ALi:d anllery each month, as the present out:ut »s far too small for sreh an important arsena'. a? that of Shanghai.50 words
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Article1105 1926-07-02 5 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCF Singapore, July 2 Rice, S am No 1 per Koyan $400 Rice, Siam 2 $365 R cc, Siam 8 $354 Jiice, Saigon 1 $325 R.ce, Saigon 2 $315 Rice, Saigon 8 Rice, Rangoon 1 $000 R.ce, Rangoon 2 $2^6 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag $9.801,105 words
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Article597 1926-07-02 5 f llowin Passengers left for Europe by the Bs. Mantua sailed Ha M am Mitford, Mr. and Mrs H. S. Stanley, Mjjs V P. Stanley, Mr. B. L. Frost. Surg- Lt J A Cusack, Mm. Keough and infant, Mr. R L ?o U te r T W >,597 words
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Article100 1926-07-02 5 GAIETY CINEMA Gaiety Cinema is presenting to-night "At the Stage Door", a sparkling tale of the fascinating iife of the stage, written and produced by William Christy Cabrnne. Bill c Dove is the star who is supported by a hand picked cast of Ziegfeld Fo lies Beauties. In100 words
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Article35 1926-07-02 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for lnliia anll Ovlon to-cl»v i» L». 154 equal 0 Zl00. ITde rate ol psvinent ol atone v 0rtlors from Inclis an6 devlou i» lis. 158 to Z100.35 words
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Advertisement178 1926-07-02 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Vunicipii roauateicatn of the T cwn H tingipo*) invite tender; for tie Execution of A r«M t;> to Hou.e? Sos: 54, 66, 67 and 59 H'ra F| e« t. ."s mxy be una specific tion and Form nde-s ohtained at the Mui.icip 1 Architect's178 words
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Advertisement18 1926-07-02 5 FOR Consult: M. EZEKIEL SONS., Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians, 4, Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place. Optometrist: A.M. Ezekiel, 0.D., F.P.O.C18 words
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Advertisement29 1926-07-02 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES 0 JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 75, Hill Street, lit Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary. 'Phone 12329 words
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Advertisement266 1926-07-02 5 The smartness of "HC" shoes appeals to young people. It is a constant source of satisfaction to feel one's shoes are correct in style and attract favourable attention. HENG CHEONG, 386, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORF* 97 97% of those attending School leave without passing the Cambridge Local Examination and without266 words
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Miscellaneous418 1926-07-02 5 SINGAPORE DIARX1 To-day, July 2 High Tides.—2.29 a.m., 3 56 p.m. St. Andrew's School Sports, 3 p.m. C Cricket Tournament. Automobile Club Meeting, S.C.C. 6.30. Football-Div. I.—S.C.F.A. v» S.R.C Boxing: Happy Valley 9 p.m. To-morrow, Ju y 3 High Tides.--3.12 a.m., 4.52 p.m. SCC Cricket Tournament. Singapore Yacht Club At418 words
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Miscellaneous205 1926-07-02 5 THE WEATHER Meteorological Weekly Report (By Courtesy of the Government Health Office) Hill Station Records for the seven dav* ending midnight on Saturday, June 26, 1926: Penang Hill Altitude <rf observation (feet abov» S. L.) 2,100. Average mean shade temperature (dev. Fi 72.64. 1 Total evaporation (in inches) .417 Total205 words
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Article964 1926-07-02 6 A Penang contemporary excuses the amazingly reckless attack on the F.M.S. gift,, made by our morning contemporary, on the ground that the morning paper has always championed the cause of tha native states and jealously watched their relationship with the Colony.. So be it. But it strikes964 words
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Article1328 1926-07-02 6 The 1926 edition of the Federated Malay States Post Omtte Guide, price 50 cents, is on sale at all post offices. The annual general meeting of the Teachers' Association of Sa.angor w.l! oe held on Friday at the Methodist Gins' School, at 4.15 p.m. A* the Fourth of Ju.y, American1,328 words
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Article402 1926-07-02 6 Mr. P. K. Paul of Kuala Lumpur, ia now out of hospital. Mrs. Peel is leaving for Home at the end of th.s week. Mr. G. E. Tea c has arrived from Home by the s s. "Ranpura." Mr. K. C. Mfc Naught has returned tc Bangkok402 words
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Article67 1926-07-02 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Ju y 1. There was another motor scci lent to-day. While Mrs. J. S. W. Arthur the wife of the D.P.P., was driving a Sunbeam car on th? Ba v Lanchang Ro-ui, she co! ided with a Chinese who was riding a67 words
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Article72 1926-07-02 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan-jr. Ju y 1. Judgment \\i\s delivered to-dsy in the case in which Miss Olive Southern wa* changed with rash ano negligent driving and driving without a licence. The defendant was convicted and fined $25 on the first charge ar: l $10 on72 words
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Article142 1926-07-02 6 To-day sees the publication of "Straits Produce once aga n, fuller of mirth and cievero.ss than ever. w th cartoons and caricatures of its own exec lent st;an >ard and ihy digs a local topics. Two-colour printing has enhanced the abearance of the cover; and the matter inside142 words
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Article179 1926-07-02 6 St. Andrew's Fete is to le held on Friday, August 16, in Government House Grounds, by kind permission of H. E. Sir Laurence md Lady Guiilemard. The Fete will be open in the morning from 10 a m to 1 p.m. and in the afternoon from 4179 words
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Advertisement291 1926-07-02 6 I 1 CRETONNES 1 j We have an Extensive and Exclusive stock of New Jt a in all the latest Charming Patterns. G ij We shall be pleased to send you samples. [j 2 t jj k a Robinson Co., Ltd. I J (Incorporated in the S.S.) jjl SINGAPORE. ***********************************2525^^291 words
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Advertisement89 1926-07-02 6 I COMPARISON I rjj is the only infallible Test [3 fl of the relative value of S pj Typewriters. S ffi By comparison the Royal jg S proves its superiority. ffi l 14- I fl Ask for Booklet Describing the 20 fl Reasons fl To I 2j LTD. g I89 words
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Article1271 1926-07-02 7 Labours Hecklers Busy "THE WHOLE GANG OF YOU ARE MURDERERS Premier's Defence of his Peace Efforts Reuter's Service. London. July 1. Ti t film 1 stage of the Coal Mines' Hours was opened menacingly. The Labourite Mr. Batej asked the speaker not to press rbe Third Reading, declaringReuter's Service. - 1,271 words
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Article118 1926-07-02 7 Thousands of Houses Destroyed in Egypt Reuter's Service. Cairo, July L The severity of Saturday's earthquake is shown by the official report that, over four thousand houses were destroyed. A hundred and ten persons were killed, sixty injurod and seventy-four mosques damaged. The Foyoun d'strict was particularly affectedReuter's Service. - 118 words
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Article65 1926-07-02 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, Judy 1. M. Ca llaux and the Chamber were compslled to yield to the Senato yesterday afternoon with regard to certain cred*t3 regularising arrears in last year's Bujdget which are usually vottd practica ly undebated. The Chamber yesterday voted and the Senate rejectsd two articles.Reuter's Service. - 65 words
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Obituary26 1926-07-02 7 Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.] New York, July 1. The death from penumonia is announced of the Publicist and editor, Mr. Frederick CunlirTe Owen.Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article98 1926-07-02 7 ORIGINATED WITH RULERS AND UNOFFICIALS Another Statement in House of Commons Reuter's Service. London, July 1. In the House of Commons, arising from a quest on from Commander Kenworthy, Mr. Ormsby-Gore, heckled on the subject of Malaya's contribution to the naval base, said that tiheReuter's Service. - 98 words
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Article120 1926-07-02 7 Buildings Sold for $300,000 to Trust Reuter's Service. London, July 1. The liquidators of the British Empire Exhibition announce tha- Wembley was sold to the Beecham Trust and Mr. James White for £300,000, wh eh, in view of the fact that the liquidators ane also indemnified against certainReuter's Service. - 120 words
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Article66 1926-07-02 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, July 1. Theae was an interesting ceremony aboard the United States liner President Roosevelt prior to her departure from Cherbourg. A pic.une of the rescue of the crew of the British steamer Antinoe by the President Roosevelt in January, painted by an official artistReuter's Service. - 66 words
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Article49 1926-07-02 7 Reuter's Service. An ofagasta, July 1. Many miners were killed and injured by a violent explosion in the Chuqulmata mir.e. Eleven bodies have already been brought out. Numerous injured miner? were rescued. The explosion was probably due to a short circuit igniting gas in the mine.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article45 1926-07-02 7 Reuter's Service. London, July L There was a renewed slump in French francs at London to-day, due to heavy selling and the absence of definit? stabilisation proposals, the franc closing at 179.25 compared with last night's 173.50. Be'gian francs were sympathet'cally affected.Reuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article47 1926-07-02 7 Reuter's Service. Cairo, July L An order has b?°n issued bat the Hoy Carp-t be re*irn*d from Je:?dah It will not go to M-d-na for th- reason tha«- si:':npss. whi h hti rot b«en s-ecified. has broken out amongst the officers of the escort.Reuter's Service. - 47 words
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Article34 1926-07-02 7 Reuter's Service. New York, Ju'y L Forty Thousand closing workers have struck and dem*r*d increases in wajrs. and a guaranteed m'nimum of thirty-six weeks' employment yearly. Sixteen hundred shops are aff cted.Reuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article38 1926-07-02 7 Reuter's Service. Gsneve, July 1. The Hunsrarum rnpliea irn for the extradition of Ivan de Justh has b-en refused brt the Fede'-a 1 Council 'nstructed the magistrate to fins him two thousand franc* and caution him.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article332 1926-07-02 7 Leaders Arrested in Paris THREAT TO TAKE KING'S LIFE Prisons Full of Implicated Civilians Reuter's Service. Paris, July 1. The police have been watching five individuals who landed at Cherbourg from the Argentine at the beginning of May. Two Spaniards, Ascasa (who is suspected of the Saragossa murder)Reuter's Service. - 332 words
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Article104 1926-07-02 7 British Official Press Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, July 1. Mr. Alan CoWiam left Naples at noon for Athens. In a special telegram to the "Evening News" he describes yesterday's flight from Rochester as a unique exper ence in that he was flying over land inBritish Official Press Service. - 104 words
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Article82 1926-07-02 7 Reuter's Service. Moscow, July 2. Simultaneously with ratification at Constant nople on June 30 of the RussoTunkish Paris Treaty, the Soviit Ambassador and the Turkish Foreign Minister signed a protocol declaring, firstly, that when the Paris Treaty was signed the two parties had no obligations towards third powersReuter's Service. - 82 words
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Article71 1926-07-02 7 Reuter's Service. Berlin, July 2. The Ukra"nian Government is negotiating with tha Rhein Motel Co., one of Germany's biggest machinery works, for the sale of the latter's entire locomotive depar.ment to Russ'ars who propose to reerect th? works at Kharkoff and take over the German staff forReuter's Service. - 71 words
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Advertisement236 1926-07-02 7 II Iran I I Patronised EsUbliahed. g 1 By Royalty tm C I Prizes for Inter-School Sports. I S in S I SILVER E.P.N.S. I I Biggest Assortment at Lowest Prices 1 3] SPECIAL TERMS FOR SCHOOL?. a "g~> eSSYY XT' IS 3 THE ROYAL JEWELLER. S 3 62-3. Hieh236 words
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Article60 1926-07-02 8 CRICKET Reuter's Service. Lon ion, July 2. At Northampton the weathr was fine. A crowd of 7,000 assembled and the w.c--Icet was good The Australians were out before lunch Jor 397 Clark tak ng 3 for 102 and Muriin -8 for 87 replied with 125, Mailey taking oReuter's Service. - 60 words
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Article108 1926-07-02 8 G'amorgan won by two wickets Notts mads 263 and 203 (Mercer 4 tor 62 and 4 for 61, Ryan 5 for 97 and 5 for 90 <i'amo-gan r plied with 303) Bates 84 "Richmond 6 for 110 and 164 for 8 wickets <S. Staples 4 for 58). Tie108 words
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Article57 1926-07-02 8 The following will repre-ent the Y M C A. vs. Lanka Un on at Cricket to-morrow on the YM.CA g ound at T lo.i Aver lor the Framroz Cup:—H. G Sack (Cap».), A Van Ciyenburg H. Wheatley, C. Choon L:m, J Wilson R Lyne. C A. Penncfather, R.57 words
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Article105 1926-07-02 8 Second League Results In an erratic gam:, the S.CC. II defeated St Josephs Od Boy 3 by wo goais to one on the Padang yostorday afternoon m .he second division of the S F A. League. During the fir t half no goa.s Kvere scored The Cub obtained a105 words
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Article94 1926-07-02 8 Goals p W L D F A Ps. Police 6 6 0 0 11 2 12 Dukes 5 5 0 0 18 2 10 MF.T 6 4 1 110 7 9 OTFC 5 3 2 0 8 1 6 YM fi A 6 2 2 2 81094 words
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Article52 1926-07-02 8 On Sunday, tfe 4th instant, the United Chinese As ociation of Ma acca engaged in a frame of soccer wrh the Sv Pauls Athletic Association of ban. the venue of play being the Kuou Plain A Ground iT The two Associations wiH a so meet at iennlis52 words
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Article198 1926-07-02 8 First and Second Division Fixtures The following are the first division fcjrtures for the Singapore Football Association League for the month of July: FIRST DIVISION Friday, July 2-—SC.F.A. vs. S.R.C. Monday, July 5 —S.CC. vs. R.E. Wednesday, July 7.—Dukes vs. S.R.C. Friday, July 9- —S.C.F A. vs. S.C-C.198 words
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Article137 1926-07-02 8 Race Course Golf Club A Foursome Match wi i be held on Sunday the 4th :n3tant be ween "RAffles.ans and 4T c Reef. The teams wth times of star ing are as foLows: 84") am Tongue a:»d Paulusz vs Lim and Rapra. 850 am Kitch and Lavcock vs E137 words
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Article37 1926-07-02 8 The Catholic Club Owing to th-> sudden indisposition of Mr E H Va Ye k he match in t. c F r.al round c* th C, N a-nplon«^h"*> F,-ont arranged for this even ng is postponed.37 words
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Article316 1926-07-02 8 Trono Arrives All Top Notch ers in Action To-night After having anxiously waied since the Woodsdale Syndicate first announce! tne match.ng of Boy Walley and Kid Avelino, sportsmen will flock to the Happy Va ley to-night. lo see -he pair meet. Wa-iey is certainly up again t a really316 words
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Article476 1926-07-02 8 Wimbledon Results D'Alverez Fine Victory in SerrtiFLnal Reuter's Service. London, July 3U In perfect weather at Wimb edon a great crowd had l»-n*W when, as cunainraiser to the Ladies Sem Finals, and Kinse-y beat Austin and Lyceti in the Semi Final by 7— o, 6—4, 6—4 Kinsey isReuter's Service. - 476 words
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Article262 1926-07-02 8 L.L.T.C. Tournament YESTERDAYS RESULTS Ladies' Handicap Doub es Mr B ooke and-Mr- Guy S'evrns beat Mrs. Hunt and Mrs Cocte 6—2. 6—l. M'xel Handicap Doub'es Sir W i -.'v, s-n and Mr*. Ru'te vs. Mrs. Campbell and S. Abed (unfinished). O <~n s Doubles Sinclair and Hill beat262 words
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Article128 1926-07-02 8 Motor Firm's Liabilities of $90,000 At the Bankruptcy Court, Mr. Justice Deane sitt'ng, this morning, the proprietor yf the Anglo-Chinese Motor Co. applied j tor a receiving order against his. company J and an adjudication order aga nst h'mstlf, j saying that the Company's liabilities I amounted to128 words
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Article161 1926-07-02 8 Mr. Cobham and Di Pinedo Expected Two world famous aviators Mr. A M an J Cobham, the Britishsr and Marquis <li P nedo, the Italian will arrive in Singapore shortly. Mr. Cofcham is expected here first and li2 is due in another ten days time. This dist n.xui-hed161 words
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Article100 1926-07-02 8 Again Felt in Singapore Last Night Another earthquake tremor passed hrongh S nganore at ni ht at about 9 12 p.m. and was felt distinctly in several parts of the town. As was the case when the recent quaking made its:lf manifest, buildings vibra el and occupan s100 words
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Article179 1926-07-02 8 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio. June 30. The training squad'on consis ne of th: Yakumo and the ldzumo, started from Yokosuka at noon to-day, on a 24,819 miles cruise. Mr. Chonosuke Yada, ex-Minis'er at Bangkok has assumed the post of D. ector of the Yokohama Commercial179 words
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Article114 1926-07-02 8 Another Sinhalese Arrested and Charged Further development took place yesterday in he theft ca32 fcom Messis Joi.n Littl>e an 1 Company. G P. Chandraiasa and B. Joseph, both saesmen already stand and ye another arrest wa> made y steiday Jacob Thomas de Siva, al o a Sinhalese,114 words
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Article96 1926-07-02 8 New efforts to squeeze the public are being made by the Chinese rai wry auMnri ies' who, in sp te of the pract'eal anarchy pre ailing on every line and the extreme de ays and discomforts to which travellers a c subjec ed, a~ain rased passing r fares snd increased96 words
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Article2041 1926-07-02 8 VISITS TO PRINCIPAL'S QUARTERS Music and Laughter in the Bedroom The $10,000 for damages for a^^J^ a^.ts editor, Lat Pau Press ana Chew£ Just i C e is rtUl con mmng befo c the g» cmc Sir Wm. Murison, X > *JJL p aintiff Court. Mr R. Page2,041 words
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Article176 1926-07-02 8 Ten Thousand sealed bottles are being s°t rdrift during June in the vicinity of New York harbour as part a scientific invest gaticn 'o the action of water currents The War DrpT'.men*- h co-noeraHng in th? inves Each bottle will con l rin a Varng a message to tho finder176 words
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Article89 1926-07-02 8 Another Serious Crisis Facing Germany Reuter's Service. Germany, July 1. Germany is again in the throes of a political crisis as a result of a meeting of the Socialist Party in the Reichstag deciding to vote against the Govennment's compromise Bill with regard to the property of theReuter's Service. - 89 words
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Article34 1926-07-02 8 Reuter's Service. Paris, July L The Academy of Sports has conferred the grand prize for female athleticism on Madam David Neil who crossed Thibet with one companion and sojourned at Lhassa.Reuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article78 1926-07-02 8 British Official Press Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, July L Exchange rates: Paris 179 375. New York 4 *****. Brussels 176.625. Geneva 25.14. Amsterdam 12.*****. Milan 135.125. Berin 20.435. Stockholm 18.13. Copenhagen 1b.36. Oslo 22.16. Vienna 34.425. Prv.u 164.25. Helsingfors 193.25. Madrid 30.055. Lsbon 2 17 32.British Official Press Service. - 78 words
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Article198 1926-07-02 8 A Fine Performance by the Amateurs Last night's performance of "The Sorcerer" by the A.D.C. was a compete success in every way and a more than worthy successor to the "Gondoliers" of a couple of years past. An at ractive opera, wth a somewhat unusual story, 4 The198 words
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Obituary122 1926-07-02 8 Suspicious Circumstances Point to Suicide Th: death of Mr. P. R'chier, described a~ an unemployed German journa st," occurred at his ies dence 91—4 Thomson Road this morning under suspicious circumstances point ng to suic de His body was r moved to the General Hospital this morning 1122 words
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Article312 1926-07-02 8 That the constitution of the Irish Free S*a n haj by no divo:c~d that part of Erin economically from Britain is denon 1 tratod in ho fact tha: Britain ani Nor h? n lr land absorbed no less than 97.4 per cent of exports from the Free, t te in312 words
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Article1347 1926-07-02 9 S.ngapore, June 29. Rul bt r and tin have fluctuated very little throughout the week and market condi ton* been quiet with a moderate business m n tin shares indu tr als are V v stvuiy and tee is a good demand loans, .eiiera of he 1926 Municipal1,347 words
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Article468 1926-07-02 9 Singapore. July L During the past week reports from London and Nov.- York have been dull with a tendency for prices to sag. Interest seems to have been centred on this market where manufacturers have been buying slowly, but their s presence in the market h;ii kept prk468 words
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Article12 1926-07-02 9 Saturday, July 3.—Bridge Building ai Fort Canning at 2 pjn.12 words
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Advertisement467 1926-07-02 9 VICTORIA THEATRE j COMING SHORTLY. Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.E. the Governor, SIR LAURENCE NUNNS GUILLEMARD, X.C.8., K.C.MG. The Most Noteworthy Film of All Time 66 YPRES" (WIPERS.) THE STORY OF THE IMMORTAL SALIENT. Passed and approved by HIS MAJESTY'S ARMY COUNCIL. TO-NIGHT Friday, July 2, TO-NIGHT AT THE467 words
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Advertisement153 1926-07-02 9 BOORD'S B OLD TOM r MW\ AND I I ||i DRY GIN I jj j) ARE THE j i IMB sr I OBTAINABLE, j A Trial j j will Convince You I omainable irom all Dealers. I Sole Agents: 5 I John Little Co., Ltd., 1 x] (Incorporated in England.)153 words
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Miscellaneous99 1926-07-02 9 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS To-morrow, July 3 2.30 p.m.—Siglap Camp. S.R.E. (v) Sig. Sect; Machine Gun Platoon; Motor Cycle Platoon; Assemble for Camp. 2.30 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, S.V.C. Units Practice Penang Veterans Shield. 2.15 p.m.—Malay Coy. Drill Hall, Malay Company, Platoon in Attack.*' Sunday, July 4 7.30 a.m.—Bukit Timah Range, S.V.C. Units,99 words
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Article596 1926-07-02 10 P. A. M. Not Satisfied with Present Position The 19th annual general meeting of the Planters' Association of Ma.aya was held in the hall of the Masonic Lodge, Kuaia Lumpur on Saturday, when Mr. T. J. Gumming was unanimous.y elected chairman for the year 1926-27. Mr. H.596 words
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Article333 1926-07-02 10 Dr. Saunders Frightened Away from the Siamese Capital They have got the w'nd up in the Federated Malay S.'a es about Bangkok. Professor K.J. Saunders M.A L.t D., (Cantab), who holds a profesaorahip in the Un versity cf Ca.ifornia and has for some years macie a study of333 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement100 1926-07-02 10 ICE CREAM j I FOR YOUR NEXT TENNIS OR BRIDGE PARTY. 8 S Obtainable from I I JOHN LITTLE Co.. PUN BEE Co., KIM ANN Co., LIM KHOON BENG, LUNA CAFE (Dhoby Ghaut), LIM YEW CHYE SONS, Hfch Street, or from I THE COLD STORAGE DEPOT. a I I Wonder100 words
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Advertisement174 1926-07-02 10 WHICH IS BETTER? DEADENING TUB SEN SB OK REMOVING THE PAIN. The physical man is subject t 0 numberless pains and aches which may arise from various causes. In many such cases it is not possible or practicable to trace the cause and root it out. The best thing to174 words
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Advertisement405 1926-07-02 10 1 Hudson Wagons J a Are British Made. jl Penang, Teluk Anson ft A lor Star. j WARNING! I There is only one genuine brand of jj I Swedish Matches imported by us. 1 I SAKERKETS 7ANDSTICKQR I g On May 29,1926 a well-known merchant of Singapore j I was405 words
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Article525 1926-07-02 11 Singapore, June 28. MEAT B/jef steak (round) kati Beef s.ew er curry kati Pork lean kati JJ Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 64 Mut on Indian ib. jj" Muiton Australian lb. JJ Fowl ka.i j 7& Capons (Locally reared) kati Hens (Loca ly reared) kati »j>525 words
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Advertisement462 1926-07-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. CALYPSO, 5 p.m., for Malacca. GEMAS, 5 p.m., for Muar. TUESDAY ROMPIN, 4 p,m., for Batu Pahat. MEDUSA, 4 p.m., for Port Dickson, Telok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Lumut and462 words
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Advertisement536 1926-07-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS iff 1 IMIWfSWBI (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA^ LONDON LINE Tonnage Destination Due Sail fAtsuta Maru «,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp July 8 J Kashima Maru 10.000 Marseilles, London Antwerp July 22 21 Hakone Maru 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Aug 6 o Suwa Maru 11.000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Aug 19 20536 words
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Advertisement388 1926-07-02 12 SITUATION VACANT A„?S ING Re< l uired a Business Manager for or Amenc» for Teneoro Santos. Interslew at 85-* Qairnhili Road. TO LET TO LET, Raffles Chambers, three rations •fed floor, area 8,680 square feet. Bent $200 4m. Immediate entry. Apply to The Secretary, Tha Garden Club. TO LET—A large388 words
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Advertisement605 1926-07-02 12 PUBLIC NOTICES LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. DIVIDEND NO. 8. NOTI IE is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 5 per cent for th* year ending 81st vugust, 1926, will c paid to Shareholders on the Register on 19th July, 1926. Notice is also hereby given that the Transfer Books of605 words
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Advertisement412 1926-07-02 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. t HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 86 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16 Dir. Hongkong 18 Queen* Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia,412 words
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Advertisement496 1926-07-02 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1300,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,512,884 HEAD OFFICE: 16, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.496 words
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Advertisement479 1926-07-02 12 INSURANCE THE fj|l SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Fin lay son Green. ORIENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India 1874.) Results of the Company's Operations during the three years 1922-1924.479 words
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Advertisement526 1926-07-02 12 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTU* SS, Brma Basah Roai, SINGAPORE. All kinds of electrical works undertaken. Philips ft Watt Lamps, Ceiling Fans. Wire Etc Supplied by United Engineers, Limit** CHARGES MODERATE 'Phone 3411. "Li mi" Brand Batavia Kechap (sauce) For table and kischea aad evoryw&ere good sauce is used. Vlaouf*otured from526 words
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