Malaya Tribune, 13 July 1926
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Title Section21 1926-07-13 1 The Malaya Tribune. Vol xm. Mo. 161 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1926 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JULY 13, 192621 words
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Advertisement94 1926-07-13 1 COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUFF ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED OF SPECIAL .QUALITY USE 6"sj'^ 1 PRJCB $2 00 per 1000 Envelopes A Lmited stock «n!y is h*ai Malaga Tribune tQo&s, Ltd. J Printers Si Stationers, Singapore. PABCO-MALTHOID v*W\ 1 II HOOFING PAINTS I DAMPCOURSE VARNISHES I FI OORCOVtRING ENAMELS fl I Etc., etc.,94 words
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Advertisement32 1926-07-13 1 1 j Jj Busiruzu I Kicr.icM .pc/tades end ev«tU*eA W Metal nndZvlonitccombinarJomneo. O M or evcglaun, or lie St vr f i e S t j_ metal rim tpecucica or i imlmqm32 words
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Article433 1926-07-13 2 Soviet Attacks on British Labour Leaders After having- been to some degree overshadowed by events in Poland the British coal strike has again become the main object of a tention on the p atfo n the Press of Soviet Russia. The Comintern, the Profintarn and the Plenum433 words
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Article365 1926-07-13 2 Civil War Benefits Her Foreign Commerce Julean Arnold. American commerical attache, said on his re .urn to Peking from a trip to the United States, that the civd wars in China seem i.ot to injure but to bent fit Chinese foreign commerce. Commercial returns on the current year365 words
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Article247 1926-07-13 2 Huge Counterfeiting Scheme Discovered A youthful printer who was arres'cd a few days ago by Detective Inspector Pr me at 325 North Szechuen Road, Shanghai, in the act of printing counterfeit notes, was sentenced to five years' imprisonmen' at the Mixed! Court, on the 25th ult by Assessor247 words
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Advertisement180 1926-07-13 2 I A FBIFND IN NEED Uiy little of it dabbed on wrists and temples or inhaled from the handkerchief, >J< fit soothes and rev'ves. Its dainty, lasting fragrance, refreshes as can nothing else. BP Use "4711" Eau de Cologne regularly in wash Seisin and bath, ft protects and unBr proves180 words
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Advertisement81 1926-07-13 2 Sim Happy Babies! Babies thrive when protected by Mermen Borated Talcum. They chortle and gurgle with glee because their tender skins are kept healthy and sweet. Mermen Borated Talcum absorbs the poisonous moistures from baby's skin-folds, prevents friction from clothes and bedding, and resists infections. Endorsed by phy-1 MSfIMCn sicians81 words
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Advertisement405 1926-07-13 2 THINGS THAT TROUBLE CHILDREN It is no wonder that many children continue thin and weak.y no ma-ter how well you teod them, when much of the nourishment they take is consumed by worms* Expel the worms by means of few doses of Baby's Own Tablets and then yon will *oon405 words
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Advertisement42 1926-07-13 2 'Phone 241 d "For tho best tyro that gives the btSl Service, use A Pirelli Tyre—the Tyre tba: the 1925 World's Championship for and reliability." Send Your Orders to i LIM CHEE SENG, 56-3 Market Street, Chief Distributor for Singapore and Johore.42 words
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Article734 1926-07-13 3 Views of the International Congress d °P en,n the International Congress I Ai>? r !Jil at St>ci eJy of Arts, EE? amlaourne said that its object was tnat, 8o far as honesty in trading and aborren<* of bribery were concerned, there shcuid be no boundaries between nation and734 words
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Article62 1926-07-13 3 Although Chinese women strikers at four silk fi atures in the Shanghai Settlement were induced to return to work on the 23rd ult., a hostile demonstration by strikers from Chapei filatures resulted in the women at these four establishments going on strike again the same night. As a consequence, 1262 words
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Advertisement339 1926-07-13 3 I FIAT 509 I For I I Speed-Economy-Safety-Comfort f I B j Book Yours Early. 1 1 Trial Runs Invited. KKOIUXEBIMG DEPARTMENT, k] 189, Orchard Road. g 'Phone 9SO ££25ZC£5Lnr**********25Z*****2^ I ERNEMANN CAMERAS j I Just a Little Better than the Best. I j You only have to examine an339 words
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Advertisement25 1926-07-13 3 fi 3 Tl AVhenYou j I -/have Cramps Li \X and y==C*^^Griping liStomach-ache nil take CSr\l Dkßoss )w few y^^Cc//// ?r//c They Promptly by m25 words
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Advertisement111 1926-07-13 3 y "mn Mini ii nil in ii hi iip piii i iuiihi—— ji Get j It is a guarantee of g B good body and fine H bouquet—whisky as soft g as s:lk—a sure sign of E3 J iIKM HĕW ftgC There are ample pj f2S& stocks maturing to ensure111 words
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Advertisement408 1926-07-13 4 I EMPIRE I g Tanjong Pagar Road 3 Tuesday, July 13 and Wednesday, July 14. Second Show at 9.15 p.m. (j SAMUEL GOLDWYN AND REX BEACH presents I itex Beach's Famous Story ffl 1 The Silver Horde I Featuring Curtis Cooksey C g In a Sea drama that has a408 words
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Advertisement267 1926-07-13 4 Amusements. From Sunday, July 11 to Saturday, July 17. jo A PICTURE WITH TREMENDOUSLY REALISTIC I SCENES MOST VIVIDLY PRESENTED I 1 The like of which has never been seen before I 3 AT THE I I ALHAMBRAI 3 (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd. Proprietors.) q 1 C 3 In267 words
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Advertisement425 1926-07-13 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert Beneoolen Streett. TO-NIGHT AT 9 P.M. A Paul Terry Cartoon and new Sportlight HOOT GIBSON Acknowledged King of all Cowboy Stirs In A thrilling romanoe of the Western range made from the great novel by B. M. Bowers CHIP OF THE FLYING U (A Universal Jewel425 words
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Advertisement209 1926-07-13 4 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Road. To-night at 9. p.m. Latest Pathe Gazette ART ACORD The Trickiest Lightning Horseman on tkt Scroen, with DARKIE The Most Marvelous Horse in Pictouwi In The Universal-Blue Streak Western WESTERN PLUCK A Riot of Speed, Action and Thrills! A genuine outdoor photoplay erartmed with sensational209 words
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Article85 1926-07-13 5 To-day, July 13 q lg h Tide—l.ll P-m--«.wBOW Assizes. The Sorcerer Matinee, 5.30 p.m. KtbaU-Div 11-0.T.F.C., vs. S.C.F.A. (A). YM.CA. vs. Dukes. To-morrow, Jo?y 14 n,ifh ridea.—o.2o am., 142 p.m. FootbaV-Divis on I-S.R.C. vs. R.E. Thursday. July 15 ffick Tides —0.56 a m., 2.14 p.m. im ,-r-School Sports.85 words
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Article1663 1926-07-13 5 EMERGENCY POWERS FOR GOVERNOR Several New Enactments Given First Reading Speeches on the Adjournment At the meet'ng of the Legislative Council yesterday ihe following Buis were taken up: Statute Laws (Revised Edition) Operation Bill (Bill "To amtrwl the Revised Edition of the Laws of the Colony prepared under1,663 words
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Article210 1926-07-13 5 TO-DAY, JULY 13 Mersing (Hong Lian) 2 p.m. Selat Pandjang and Bengk? :s (R. Schiff Bahru) 2 p.m. Muar (Flying Dragon) 2 p.m. Samarrng (Rantau Pandjang) 3 pm. Coy on, Southern and Western India (Jeypore) 3 p.m. Indc-China (M. S. Mar inique) 3 p.m. Port Dickson and Teluk210 words
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Article86 1926-07-13 5 China Ser —Trident Shoal—Breakers reported northward of. Po~.it.cn.—From lat. 12 de? 14 N, long 114 4* 25 E to la.. 12 dg 25 N. k*J. 114 dg 26 E. Details.—Breakers and discoloured water are reported clearly visib c in rrea by Ccmmander H G. Jenkins. 0.8.fc. of86 words
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Article657 1926-07-13 5 Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association «2o?,^ mba a \very much en fete on baturday last when the Negri Sembilan Dianch of the Malayan Agri-Hortlcu tural Association he.d its four h show in Seremban. H. H. The Yang di-Pertuan -Mir was present the whole afternoon and tO Y," a «yely, interest657 words
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Article72 1926-07-13 5 To-day, July 13 5.15 pm-Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v), Qualifying Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hal!, Eurasian Company, Company Meeting, 5.15 p.m— Drill Hall, S.V.C., Band, Band Practice. To-morrow, July 14 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hal5, S.R.A. (v) Sig. Sect., Signal Training. 5.15 p.m—Drill Hall, S.V.F. Ambulance, Practice Parade for Mobilization. Friday, July72 words
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Article22 1926-07-13 5 A financial statement of the Indian Immigration fund for the six months ending March 31 is issued in the "F.MS. Gorernnunt Gazette.**22 words
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Advertisement358 1926-07-13 5 LATEST. ADVERTISEMENTS MUNICIPAUTT OF SINGAPORE pal Ccinmiffcioners cf the Town c invite tender* U r tbe Erection ol Vegetable fetalis at beach ■cci Market, ;i be seen and -pecncation and (era obtained at the MmicipU ffioe daring oince ho .rs. Tenders d with the under* gned by noon I of358 words
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Advertisement70 1926-07-13 5 I Contessa-Nettel Cameras! I FULLY JUSTIFY THEIR REPUTATION AS j Peers of the Camera World S Perfect Zeiss Tessar I Construction. Senses can be S S Design and supplied to all g Appearance Models. g S The discerning public insist upon S CONTESSA-NETTEL CAMERAS g Obtainable from all first-class dealers70 words
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Advertisement191 1926-07-13 5 "H.CI" Footwear are the best shoes made. You have only to see them to believe it. They are the sensation of the shoe World. HENG CHEONG, 386, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. 97 97% of those attending School leaye without passing the Cambridge Local Examination and without any special training. What191 words
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Miscellaneous73 1926-07-13 5 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By Courtesy of the Government Health Officer.) Kmiaac Kerbau Station for the 24 honrt Inight July 12, 1926. defr. H :e temperature 86 F. M h»* temperature 73 F. U temi eratnrc 78 3 F. H n radiation F. a a adiation 71 5 F. Sea rorature 8173 words
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Obituary163 1926-07-13 6 ANNOUNCEMENTS The friends of the late Mr. Chia Wen Yen, 3rd Class Order of the "Chia Ho (Exctllent Crop) Consul-General for Chin* S S. *re respectfully informed tint his remains will be removed from his ret-idei ce 30 Blair Road on Buidav the 25ih July 1926163 words
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Obituary59 1926-07-13 6 Mr. Che» 11« Kit Seng at his re idenco No. 20-\ Everton Road at 9 p m on Hund-»y the 11th instint at tha r>n« ace of 82. He leaves behind 2 sons (Messrs Chiani/ Cheng Lim and Cheang Tan Kwee) and several grand-children to mourn his 1o-r Funeral59 words
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Article963 1926-07-13 6 Yesterday he Legislative Council voted an extension of $40,000 for anti-venereal work in Singapore, the first tangible sUp towards a real social hygiene campaign that has been made. There has been a long delay since the Straits Settlement. Association passed its scheme ovor to the Government,963 words
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Article1018 1926-07-13 6 The Japanese Navy estimates for the year 1927 amounted to over 320 million yen whidh is an increase by 70 million over last year's. The Asiatic Planters' Association of Maiaya ha» been exempted irom legistrat on. The Selangor Boy Scouts' Local Association has been exesaytad irom registration in Se.angor. The1,018 words
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Article506 1926-07-13 6 Mr. T. R. Hubback has been »w Acting Game Warden, Negri Mr. G. W. Bryant is working n tk Nigerian Department a; the Colonial'Offi^ Mr F. G. Finch, State Fr. Pahang, has been granted 7 months IT' of absenot. ay Miss Monckton, who has be.n i avi506 words
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Article63 1926-07-13 6 From Indo-China by s.s. Perthes due Singapore 6 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by m. Kawacb -Maru, due Singapore to-morrow I rom China and Japan by i s Kaniaa due Singapore 6 a.m. on Thursday tbe loth mst. t Fr m Eur °P e (London mails despatched63 words
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Article96 1926-07-13 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Ji: y 12. A meet'ng was held at the I rick* Ciafc to discnss the formation of a V ving Services Association Numerous tters had teen received from prospective me expressing inability to attend 1 at wishing he movement every success. I96 words
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Article76 1926-07-13 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July tt There was a large gathering of fP O 5 sooty, guests of the Saltan, yesterday at a curry tiffin and tuba fishing at the Ipoh istana. Several big fishes were caught. An unexpected compl'men; was paid o the Sultan during the76 words
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Article166 1926-07-13 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. July I* The statutory mcc ins of th« M«i Ho ot Tin Co., Ltd., was he'd h re to-day. The Hon H. Jones, pres.d ng s." that 'ho Company was floated in Jannu y WU* 165.090 one-dollar shares. The applica ions exceeded166 words
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Advertisement324 1926-07-13 6 ft No 11 V I ft f*± Newest Designs in Medals. I AH Sterlinß S lver Prices 1,25 to 2,75 I Rob l" S o?p r Ĕ f°sl> Ltd. I No. 5829 -Raffles Place, Singapore. 1 {j] f I JUST PUBLISHED! ft I CHINA AND THE WEST By W. E.324 words
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Advertisement94 1926-07-13 6 I5Z5ESZ5Z5Z5252S252S25ZSZSH**********525' I COMPARISON J jj is the only infallible Test H Oof the relative value of 3 a Typewriters. S g By comparison the Royal 1 A re }j proves its superiority. 0 i jj Ask for Booklet 1 Describing the 20 ft jj Reasons g TO I 0 ltd.94 words
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Article486 1926-07-13 7 L Minister's interest in Companies NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN'S DIRECTORSHIP Opposition Critics Silenced in Parliament Reuter's Service. London, July 12. KuiloA'ing reccn: Oppo.si.ion enquiries -H.U 4 f he private interests of certain M r.isters Mp. Arthur Henderson, on behalf oi ho Opposi ion. moved a resolution re- j n rReuter's Service. - 486 words
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Article144 1926-07-13 7 Mr, Amery Receives Delegates to Congress Reuter's Service. London, July 12. Mr. Amery pres'ded at the inaugural government luncheon o delegates of the ess of Universities of the Empire. Among the 180 guests were «**s yt the universi iea and professois Canada. Austral a, SoutJn Africa, JJ 3Reuter's Service. - 144 words
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Article132 1926-07-13 7 Penang Chinese Entertain Their Compatriot i binese Garden Club, Tanah Merah, of p ta «st nigh, when the members r L Chinese Community in H< }&i a d nner honour of the ect*H J Quah B K who has been Coi ncT eSent Penangr on132 words
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Article44 1926-07-13 7 There murders were reported to the body y sn S the week-end. Th- dead Baran d was found in the died «V* ver on Sunday. Two Chinese Te-mt/p L result of vstab wounds, one in BtapJ, 6tr and the other a Jar dine I44 words
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Article222 1926-07-13 7 AGREEMENT REACHED IN LONDON Caillaux Satisfied with His Achievement Reuter's Service. London, July 12. The visit of Caillaux to London is the subject of most op imictic forecasts in the Paris press of the success he is about to obta.n in negotiating a settlement of the French debt,Reuter's Service. - 222 words
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Article190 1926-07-13 7 New British Scheme Comes Into Operation Reuter's Service. London. July 11 The new Export Credi s Guarantee scheme came into operation today. H.nceforth the Depar ment of Overseas Trade w 11 te responsible for the administration of the scheme and will be known as the Export Credits GuaranteeReuter's Service. - 190 words
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Article65 1926-07-13 7 Reuter's Service. Berlin, July 13. Various fnedfa demands as regards disarmament and the reorganisa ion of the Gorman army, with a mention of seen t military organisations were the subject of several no es recen ly s.nt to the German Disarmament Commissioner by the InterAllied Military Control Commission.Reuter's Service. - 65 words
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Article62 1926-07-13 7 Reuter's Service. Lancaster, New Hampshire, July 12. The ex-Secretary of War, Mr. John W. Weeks, has died from heart trouble. t [Mr. Weeks was educated at the U. S. Naval Academy but never entered the Navy. He repress ed Massachusetts a« Congressman and Senator at WashingtonReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article33 1926-07-13 7 Reuter's Service. London, July 12 The Board of Trade returns for June shew impor s of £91,504,000 and Exports of £00,107,000, increases of £16,305,000 and £4,343,000 respectively compared with May.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article95 1926-07-13 7 Another Case Sent Into Hospital Another local cholera infec ion, of a Tamil Pet Office employ c came to light yesterday, when th s man and a Malay wero taken to Hospital as susp cted cases. The Ma'ay was found to be not suffering from cholera, but he95 words
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Article96 1926-07-13 7 The hero of the all night vigil which preceded -h: second Test Match at Lord's was a cripple, a Londoner, who lot h's lee in the war He limped to the gate at'eigh o'clock m the .venP g, and sa; en the pavement for two Jnura. Later a woman from96 words
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Article203 1926-07-13 7 SPEAKER DENOUNCES DISCOURTESY Remarkable Suggestion by a Conservative Reuter's Service. London, July 12. in the House of Commons, referring to the scene in the Lords on July 8, in response to a Conservative question, the speaker said he regarded the inciden. as a gross indignity to himself andReuter's Service. - 203 words
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Article753 1926-07-13 7 Sixteen Criminal Cases Before Mr. Justice Deane Theft are sixteen cases or the list of the fourth Arizes, beginning to-day. There are five aUcged murder cases and two of attemped murder. Th.re a r e two cases of afleged forgery and one of possession of forged currency notes.753 words
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Article41 1926-07-13 7 Over 110 cases of typhoid are reported from Yamaga a City, 'several cased bang among soHiers in the 32nd Yamagata Infantry Regiment. The Regimental authorities are alarmed as ?he military inspection by General Prions Nashimoto takes place on the 27th instant41 words
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Article478 1926-07-13 7 Shell Dumps Still Bursting TWO HUNDRED BUILDINGS DESTROYED Twenty Magazines Believed to be Intact Reuter's Service. Dover, New Jersey, July 12. Up to the present three are known to have been killed, 50 to 100 injured, and twenty are missing through ihe Lake Denmark exp.os.ons. The total numberReuter's Service. - 478 words
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Article100 1926-07-13 7 Forest of Dean Miners Stubborn Reuter's Service. London, July 12. Resolutions rejecting the latest coalowners' proposal and asking permission from the Nat onal Federation to withdraw all safe y men from the pits were passed at a meet ng of Forest of De an miners, who decidedReuter's Service. - 100 words
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Article83 1926-07-13 7 British Official Press Service. [British Official Press Service.] London, July 12. Exchange rates: Pars 193 25. New York 4 *****5. Brussels 227 25. Geneva 25.1075. Amsterdam 12.1075. Milan 144 B -rlin 20.42. Stockholm 18.*****. Copenhagen 18.35. Oslo 22 155. nr n l*S Prague *****5 Hs singfors 190.75. MadridBritish Official Press Service. - 83 words
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Article61 1926-07-13 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 12. Assizea* open here to-morrow with six cases, two from Penang, three from Butterwo'th and on.* from Bukit M rtajam. The Penang cases are for unlawful return from banishment ani causing death by a rash act; Ihe Butterworth cases murder and61 words
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Advertisement249 1926-07-13 7 I Patronised Established. I By Royalty 1872. 1 Prizfes for Inter-School Sports. I in 1 I I I Biggest Assortment at Lowest Prices SPECIAL TERMS FOR SCHOOLS. p THE ROYAL JEWELLER. 62-3. High Street, Singapore. Branch: No. 1, Biahop Street, Penang. 1 21 WORLD'S RECORDS I I BEATEN. I S249 words
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Article792 1926-07-13 8 CRICKET Third Test Match English W'.ckets Go Down Very Cheaply Reuter's Service. British Official Press Service. Leeds, July 12. There was an at endanee oi twmty thou sand spectators on the Leeds enekot froond this morning when play n the test match was resume*, Australia having scored 366Reuter's Service.; British Official Press Service. - 792 words
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Article55 1926-07-13 8 Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] London, Ju'y 13. Glamorgan won by the in ings and 88 runs. Wore, s «sr made 93 Mercer 7 for 40, Bates 3 for 4 md 284. M Foster 82 Mercer 6 for 58 G amorgan scored 470 for 6 and declared B6?lReuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article217 1926-07-13 8 Der!dv,r W'n for Dukes The Duk* of Wellington's Regiment scored a decrs've win over the V M C A. o"» Saturday in the above comp ti ton. D. W. Regiment Lt Tav'or 1 b w b Shah 21 Set. R men c G'bs.n b Stack 14 Cpl. Dagg217 words
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Article411 1926-07-13 8 Ipoh Races I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 12. The last day of the meeting found the weathr very unfavourable and there was a perfect storm after the third race but some good times were made, though there were many upsets. The best dividends were 123 and411 words
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Article559 1926-07-13 8 The July Cup The second race fcr the July Cup was productive of a mass of excitement that almos: defies its proper pos.tion within a column of the local press. Firstly the Purity Brigade had been round the Harbour its ministrations resultir .n a Man o: War bu.y o;559 words
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Article102 1926-07-13 8 First League Match The first hague macch between the Duke of Wei ington's Regiment and he Royal Artillery produced some hard foo'Jbail on the Stadium g ound yesterday aiternoon, he former winning by five goals to nil. The result is no md x of th 1 game for the102 words
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Article53 1926-07-13 8 Division I. Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Dukes 7 6 1 032 6 12 SCC. 6 4 0 2 16 5 10 SCFA. 6312 11 4 8 RE. ***** 27 4 S.R.C. 7 0 5 2 7 14 2 R.A. 6 0 4 253 words
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Article50 1926-07-13 8 The following will Tan Boon Eng s e'even aeeaist the Chong Cheng team r>n th* S C. 17 A go md n Wffhl sday eve ing Peng Kiong, Ah Bah, Geok Choo; Kai Tay, Swee, Teck, Ah Tee, Cho n Que*, Bah Chee, Robert Tan, Another, Taing Lye.50 words
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Article134 1926-07-13 8 First and Second Division Fixtures fhe following are the first divitioc i.ures tor thy Singapore Football Astciation League for the month of July:— FIRST DIVISION Torfrtosday. July 14.—S R.C. vs. R.E. laturday, July 17.—S.C.F.A. vs. R.A 4onday. July 19.—SCC. vs. Dukes. Wednesday, July 21.— R.A. vs. R.E. «onaay,134 words
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Article80 1926-07-13 8 S.R.C. Tournament TO-DAY'S TIES Mxel D:ubles Handicap E E. de S:uza and L. Gammell vs. C. A Norris a d T. Leijssius. M xed Doub es W A. Aeria and J. S. de Souza vs. E. W de Cruz arri F. C. de S;uza. Championshp E. G. Whea80 words
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Article92 1926-07-13 8 WEDNESDAYS TIES Profession Pairs Salter and Sinclair vs Mikkelson and Hindhede. Dr. Dawson and Dr. Chambirs vs Savage anl Sykes. Murphy a d H:lyoak V3. L nton and Hirkfy Myles and Kent vs. Goldie and Asniter Green and Wild vs. Lt Armitaga and Mfior Lowe Major Wa92 words
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Article52 1926-07-13 8 (From Ou' Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 12. The Kinta tennis chamnionship finals yes- resulted as follow:: Doubles: Chung Ah Ming and Dr. Khong beat H?nnessy and Sw neheart. 6—3, 6—L Sing 03: Lam Saye Kee beat Bede-Cox, 6_2, 6-3 Ladio*' s ng"es: Mrs. Savi beat Miss Hewitson, 6—4,52 words
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Article152 1926-07-13 8 British Middleweight Bout Reuter's Service. London, July 12. Tommy Milliga" of Hamilton and George West of London meet at the Holland Park had to-night in a twenty rounds con•*st for the middleweght champion.--.hip of Britain. They weighed in this afternoon and both were wed under the weight. London, JulyReuter's Service. - 152 words
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Article62 1926-07-13 8 Garrison Golf Club Th- following carls were returned In the Men's monthly Ju.y Medal. Twe ty cards were aken out Geo M. Brown 86 15 71 Lt. Col H. C. EUs 90 18 72 CV. Bailey 84 12 72 GB. Anderson 83 9 74 TH. Hoiyoak 94 18 <662 words
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Article107 1926-07-13 8 The result of the match p ayed at the Race Course on Su day the 11th £stant be ween the Sepoy L:nes Go*f Club and th Raca Coursa Golf C.ub was as lo. o\\s, Sepoy Line players being mentioned hra Carson and Neilson 1, vs.107 words
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Article179 1926-07-13 8 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, July 9. The dea'h is announced of Admidal Koichi Fujii. Tin, Banka, was quoted at YlB3 per pikul to-di y, wh.le rubber f a.q. spot was priced at YO.Bl (midde price) per pound. The Foreign Office in a r presentatio to179 words
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Article15 1926-07-13 8 Mail despatched from Singapore June 16, by s.s D' Artagnan, delivered in London July 12.15 words
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Article303 1926-07-13 8 SHOOT EUROPEAN POLICE INSPECTOR Affair in PickeringStreet For the first time in the annals of crime in Singapore a European Police Inspector was shot cy arrmd bandits las. n ght. Acting on information that a notorious gano- was assembling to commi. an armed robbery, Mr. Mitche.l, A. S.303 words
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Article302 1926-07-13 8 Barnardo Family's Diamond Jubilee To Dr. Barnardo's Homes, the largest family in the wor.d, fa Is the honour this year of celebra ing its Diamond Jubilee. In the Sixty years of existence it has received 100,700 destitude boys and girls and cabies into i s family circle. It302 words
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Article, Illustration218 1926-07-13 8 Ths C P- O a«kj us to reproduce the sbove e'rcrlation cf .b-> wMte line traffic sehem and we do so plad y for th rnetta* 1 n o! 'h motoring r ubl 1. The white line atrcKs he carrlrgoway on the nearside ind cat-:* the218 words
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Article1034 1926-07-13 8 Enthusiastic Meeting at the Union Jack Club An enthusiastic meeting of the Royal Aitii.ery Association, S.ngapore branch, was hold at he Union Jack Club but night, this being the first annual genera, m eting of the local organisation, wh eh was on.y formed in March this year1,034 words
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Article203 1926-07-13 8 The latest information regarding the Hamburer-AmT'ri lin r Rh in a id. wi-n was b:a-hrd in G avener Channel 43 m le* re'ow Hankow af l e- bn r r-»mm dby the J-nare- Mi l zuk Ma v on June 16, carrier little hr-oe 'ha 1 'h? v-s-"l can X*»203 words
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Article796 1926-07-13 9 jTS TREMENDOUS COST TO THE NATION Losses in Revenue, Wages and production Bl LEONARD J. REID At the moment of writing the great 'V*se in the coal mining industry is S££ H on towards its eighth week, and to the nati >n will eventua ly s yet796 words
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Article31 1926-07-13 9 CUsau H?:7^ mbuiance aR d Sig. c, J Jnu Q uar ters 5 p.m. S-T 1 5.-S3 PraoticV Head P.m." irday J uly 17.-w irt i €S3 Class, 4.3031 words
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Article33 1926-07-13 9 to V" d Ce'C u f Money Orders for Oti 00 The ra»» ,r ,s 154 «I"» 1 to? '">■» IndU .L P ym ent of Mo "«T 1 $100. Ceylon is Rg. 16833 words
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Article334 1926-07-13 9 A Field of Research for Botanists Sir George Watt, au hor of "Wild and Cultivated Cotton Plants of the World," contributes the first article in he current number of the Kew Bulletin (No. 5, 1026) on Gossypium (cotton). He says it m»y b 2 affirmed that Africa334 words
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Article63 1926-07-13 9 Having failed in his efforts to secure a downpour of rain, the Civil Governor of Shuntung is reported to have sent an agent to Kantan to take the Iron Shield God to Tsman. Upon the arrival of this deity in Ts.nan on June 23 rain is said to have faden63 words
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Advertisement535 1926-07-13 9 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE. The formation of a Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Unit (Malaya) is under cons.deration. The Government wish to ascertain whether the response will be sufficient to warrant the expense incurred in preparing and deve.oping this scheme. It is proposed to form Sub-divisions at Singapore, Serenjban535 words
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Advertisement218 1926-07-13 9 VICTORIA THEATRE Thursday, Next July, 15. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF Ruth St. Denis with Ted Shawn AND THEIR J Denishawn Dancers Seats still obtainable at JOHN LITTLE'S Prices: $4 and 2. TO-NIGHT Tuesday, July 13. TO-NIGHT AT THE NEW WORLD SHOWS (THE RISING PLEASURE PARK IN SINGAPORE CITY) Chinese Wayangs, Heng218 words
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Advertisement133 1926-07-13 9 The Finest I j ,|^^^^^^^^oduced I I The Drink I The Drinks! j j c A Cricket Bat. S X S a S J Reduction in Prices, for a Fortnight only, < I BRITON'S BEST I I FOOTBALL BOOTS I I THE "EMBEKAY". I 8 $7*50 each pair. C Pos133 words
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Article595 1926-07-13 10 F.M.S. Railways* Reply to Bangkok A letter has now been received by the Royal State Railways in Bangkok from the General Manager of the F.M.S. Railways in which Mr. Spiller says he has taken up the ma ter of the fifty dollar levy demanded from passengers from595 words
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Advertisement521 1926-07-13 10 The Estate of Tan Hoon Hin Deceased Important two days Auction Sale OF Valuable Freehold Premises and P>ui;ding Allotments (the la iter being ripe for immediate developem*mt In the Town of Malacca. To be sold by Public >uction by Mes-rs. Tan Cheng 'iong »t Sous, at th ir St'e-Koom No.521 words
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Advertisement431 1926-07-13 12 SITUATION VACANT MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Mnnic'pal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore invite applications for the post of AsaigtHnt Surve>or -nd Draftsman »4 a Commencing saliry of 1150 to 5200 par mensem according to experience and ability. Candidates must be good levellers and able to make field sketches. The431 words
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Advertisement327 1926-07-13 12 PUBLIC NOTICES LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. DIVIDEND NO. 8. NOTI IE Ir hereby given that an Interim Mvidcnd of 5 per cent for the year ending 31st .uguht, 1926, will t c paid to Shareholders on the tegister on 19th July, 1926. Notice is also hereby given that the Transfer looks327 words
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