Malaya Tribune, 14 September 1926
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Title Section20 1926-09-14 1 The Malaya Tribune XIII.. -No. 2IS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1926.20 words
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Advertisement105 1926-09-14 1 COMMERCIAL MANILLA BUFF ENVELOPES JUST RECEIVED J OF SPECIAL QUALITY SIZE 6 x34' »3.00»« 1000 Env.lopti I A Liaitad stock only is ktmi Malaga Tribune Press, Ltd Printers Stationers, Singapore. l[ I ocaoi ioaoc=3oPoi opo 108loBo l=oa o wmm m 0 Wvv- cMiii I 1 The Italian Alpine Military Cup105 words
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Advertisement18 1926-09-14 1 g r Almlcw .pectaclet and X ••»<! vlon.te combination aS 3 03 O' er«*! flM or ta h f18 words
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Article694 1926-09-14 2 Morality the Main Point Aimed At Morality, and not merely the disposition of wealth is the main object of Chinese wills. The purposes for which a will is made by a Chinese and by a forigner are different, writes T. W. K. in The China Mail." The694 words
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Article127 1926-09-14 2 Manila commercial circles were surprised to learn of the closing out of the business of Findlay, Richardson and Company, Ltd., one of the bi~~est and oldest British firms in Manila. The branch office of the company in Uoilo has also been closed, it was learned. Findlay, Richardson and Company, Ltd,127 words
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Article198 1926-09-14 2 Baby's Own Tablets Have Many Uses and Are Absolutely Harmless. To have in thy house a simple harm'ess rempdy for the minor ills of ba.ies and ittle children is a great boon to young mothers and this is exactly why Baby's Own Tabl.ts have198 words
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Advertisement149 1926-09-14 2 "My Favourite Perfume!' 1 I The fact that so many Al mff l 4711 Eau de Co, ne I 0 first among perfumes is yj W clear evidence of its leadership to those to whom N Quality is the first consideration. Cologne I Kepreseniauve ior rar East and India :-hobert149 words
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Advertisement113 1926-09-14 2 GLAXO is the only food that has been used in 5 Royal Nurseries. Surely if there was a better it would have been given to these Royal Babies. Your Baby is as precious as a Royal Baby, and must have the best food Glaxo, made from the purest milk in113 words
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Article800 1926-09-14 3 Sisters of the Blondes on Broadway You may see them any day on Broadway with the briefest of skirts and as gay a disregard for the responsibilities of life as ir their high heels were winged. Their Jod may be anything—mannequin, chorus Km or even stenographer—but800 words
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Article101 1926-09-14 3 A correspond ent writing to the "Shanghal Sunday Times" states: In an anti Christian h-indhil just issued bv the Politiea' Department of the lHh Division of the 4th Army, are to be found tbeso *,\athing remarks d rected a?ainst the foreign nvssionarv in China: "Don't be deceived by him, we101 words
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Advertisement491 1926-09-14 3 j tSotAil I I puta I into you I Singapore No. 3 /the reigning favorite in school and business^ Have you seen I the Over-size Pen j that looks like Hed Lacquer A. 1 "Black-tipped? Mandsomer than gold—with the 25-year point l<> 1 j MUmalr the i«nl» 1 I Si491 words
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Advertisement389 1926-09-14 4 1 EMPIRE jjj In the Second Show, at 9-15 P.M. KING VIDOR presents g] A Picture of Love Evei lasting [fl Great in Spectacular Ftnsat in Greater stii in Heart Purcb! King Vidor's "Love Never Di.s" br ugs sprit of Lov 's Old bweet Borg to the Screen. {J: j389 words
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Advertisement533 1926-09-14 4 Amusement s. Positively Last Three Nights. I AT THE jjj ALHAMBRA S (Tan Chant Ke« ft Co., Ltd. Proprietor*.) gj I In the 2nd Show Commencing 9 p.m. S I A GREAT FIRST NATIONAL SUPER PRODUCTION X An Adaptation of the Famous Novel S I The 1 Lost World BY533 words
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Advertisement390 1926-09-14 4 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert a id Bencoolen Street*. S owing far one whole week I Friday, Sept. 10 to Thursday Sept. 16 Nightly a 4, 9.30 pm. A SOCIAL TKUNGLE A O. Henry Fox-ImperUl Corn-dp The Screen's Grektast Sensation FRANK MERRILL World's Champion Althleto and Holder of 48 Chamoionshipa IN390 words
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Advertisement225 1926-09-14 4 Not just another big one But a Greater One! GHOSTS GHOSTS GHOSTS 11? Weird figures of the night, will b* fe n there, everywhere, to-nigi,i AT SURINA THEATR] North Bridge Road. Telephone N» 2S» There he goes, on his toea] WHO They thought to scare him ou*—but, REED HOWEi) as225 words
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Article1158 1926-09-14 5 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Buyers Sellers c Small Pearl Tapioca 7.37% Singapore, September 14 No 1 Sago Rice, Siam No 1 Per Koyan »382 Fair Sago Flour 5.80 Rice, Siam 2 $347 Borneo Sago Flour Rice, Siam 3 $338 No. 2 Sago Flour Rice, Saigon 1 $316 Low Fair Sago Flour1,158 words
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Article55 1926-09-14 5 THE CITY OPERA "Menjual Diri Menjadi Bapak," staged last night by The City Opera at The New World, deservedly met with a good reception. Miss Hoiks and Mr. Eddie, under the direction of Mr. del Pan and assisted by their own tutored troupe of danseuse, were remarkably good55 words
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Article75 1926-09-14 5 A handsome young Chinese woman was detained on board the steamer Taiping, when she arrived from Hongkong at Sydney on August 10. Although she was in possession of a certificate giving her birthplace as Melbourne, she could not speak a word of English. She travelled on board with her father,75 words
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Article33 1926-09-14 5 "The Optimist," published by the Malacca High School Literary Association, is a breezy little magazine representing the many and varied activities of that institution. A couple of serious articles would add additional dignity.33 words
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Advertisement308 1926-09-14 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS AN TE l>—lmmediately—girlß to train for r lephone Exchinge operating. :omm( Dg salary $50 per month (plus $10/15 Girls over 5 ft. in height preferred, pen r: illy at Telephone House. Hill Street ~MI NICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Tender-; are invited for the Execution of Colourwashing and Painting etc308 words
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Advertisement28 1926-09-14 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like, VERY MODERATE CHARGES 0. JTTT'SIANG, Qualified Dentist, 75 Hill Streets, Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary, Thone 405728 words
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Advertisement26 1926-09-14 5 FOR DEFECTS of ALL I M I VISION CONSULT M. EZEKIEL ft SONS. Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician*, 4, Raffle. Chambers, Raflke Place. Optometrmt: AJL EieUeL OJ), F.PO.C.26 words
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Advertisement181 1926-09-14 5 IWAH SUN TOBACCO CO. I Cigar Manufacturers and General Merchants, 3 25/26, Hill Street, SINGAPORE, S.S. I 'Phone 1731 g v Branches Cigar Factories: 5j L RANGOON and SEREMBAN. 3 I MAH MA'S I 1 *|riiat" I ("A" BRAND) 1 g Size No. 1. $2.40 I S vS&j i'"' j-181 words
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Advertisement209 1926-09-14 5 Stop! What is Ahead of You? Are you satisfied with your pay and prospeots 7 Are you sure of your job If your services axe dispensed with, will you be able to get another poet? Make sure of your future by qualifying yourself in one particular line of work. The209 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous311 1926-09-14 5 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, September 14 Hieh Tides.—2.16 a.m., 2.8 p.m. Klu&nK Rubber Mtg., Hongkong Bank Chambers, noon. To-morrow, September 15 jjjtrh Tides. —3.16 a.m., 2.48 p.m. (irand Ballet, Victoria Theatre, 5 p.m. Thursday, September 16 nieh Water, 4.34 a.m. 3.46 p.m. Qrj&il Ballet, Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Friday, September 17311 words
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Miscellaneous70 1926-09-14 5 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesy of the Government Health Office.) Kandang Kerbau Station for the 24 hour* ending midnight September 13, 1926. deg. Maximum shade temperature 86 F. Minimum shade temperature 75 F. Mean shade temperature 79.5 F. Maximum aun radiation 145 F. Minimum grass radiation 72 F. Sea temperatur 8170 words
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Article27 1926-09-14 6 BIRTH. DE 9ILVA. on Friday September 10, 1926, at 151, Tranquerah Road. Milajca, to Mr. and Mrs. E. F. de Silva, a daughter.27 words
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Article971 1926-09-14 6 Although belated the report of the Committee on Chinese Marriage offers a few interesting conclusions. In the first place the Committee discovers emphatic opposition to any divorce legislation, a point of view, according to the report, by no means confined to China-born Chinese. It is971 words
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Article1012 1926-09-14 6 H.M.S. "Durban" sailed for England yesterday. Another Ipoh Scout Troop Is in the counse of formation at the Anderson School. The Troop will be led by Mr. D. Caleb. The rubber crop of The Punjrgor Rubber Estates, Limited, for the month of August 1926. was 15,430 lbs. Total for 51,012 words
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Article626 1926-09-14 6 The death is announced of Mate, Onoe, one of the most famouf b of Japan. lm actors Mr. J. F. McCurdie, of Ji n s,.n~ l> by the s.s. Morea. n "rr.» The Chaplain of Christ Churrh v kok (Rev. C. R. Simmons, back m Bangkok and626 words
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Article22 1926-09-14 6 From Europe, (London ma Is despatched August 26) by s.s. Teesta. doe Peaaßg 6 a.m. on Friday, the 17th ittst22 words
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Article69 1926-09-14 6 (From Our Own Correspondent Penang, Sept. 13. In the second police court on Saturday Mr. Tan Hong Lim, a wealthy Penang < nese, was charged with rape on tares counts of three servant girls duni Chinese new year. Bail waa extend d aaj the hearing fixed for69 words
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Obituary105 1926-09-14 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. September 1 iA painful shock came to Perak n s 'l this morning, in the news of th-' sua < 1 death of Dr. J. G. Dunlea, medical om at the local hospital, which took pi J his quarters from heart105 words
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Advertisement391 1926-09-14 6 I ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE I I sale: I I I Black Box Calf Boots, 1 S SIZES IN STOCK Jg X 6li .7 IV2 8 1 B only o —r T ru }g 12 pairs 19 pairs 25 pairs 6 pairs X p To Clear $s?° per pair I ROBINSON391 words
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Advertisement90 1926-09-14 6 1 COMPARISON B His the only infallible Test X ffl of the relative values of P ffl Typewriters. g I I X By comparison the (Royal S proves its superiority. I TYPEWRITERS I I 1 ffl Ask for Booklet 3 Describing the 20 jj ffl Reasons C R°NC.° 8 ltd90 words
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Article287 1926-09-14 7 Hvners Will Not Meet Miners NATIONAL BASIS PLAN REPUDIATED I Associations Refuse to Delegate Authority Official Press Service. Lom»on. September 13. Central Committee of the Ccal-A-sociation met this afternoon to decisions of the districts t urchill's proposa.1 for negotiff- ht minus on the rational basis, .uee afterwards despatchedOfficial Press Service. - 287 words
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Article301 1926-09-14 7 Reuter's Service. Ion, September 13. e.v to-day from Hankow ing by parties of troops at --es on the Yangtse has con v anished. Fighting between the armies ccnt nues in the neighJ 1 -y.it Wuchang situated on the 1 .nk of the river to Hankow, is u r outReuter's Service. - 301 words
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Article148 1926-09-14 7 Attempt on Mussolini Has Important Results Reuter's Service. Rome, September 13. As the result of the attempt on Mus<- the police authorities at Rome have 1 mpletely changed, even the director lice being superseded. It is under*i that he was informed long ago that 2° m suchReuter's Service. - 148 words
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Article205 1926-09-14 7 COUNTRIES CHOSEN FOR REPRESENTATION China's Contribution to League in Arrears Reuter's Service. Geneva, September 13. It has been decided that seats on the Council of the League shall be allotted to Belgium, Sweden, Rumania, Poland, China, Chile, Cuba or Columbia, Uruguay and, possibly, Finland. Belgium, Uruguay and SwedenReuter's Service. - 205 words
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Article40 1926-09-14 7 Rome, September 13. The polic? have discovered that Mussolini's assailant gave fas? particu'ars as to his identity. His real nam* is Gin<» Lucetti. He is twenty-six years old and was born in the Commune of Carrara, Tuscany.40 words
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Article34 1926-09-14 7 London, September 14. In connection with Ch na's claim for a seat on the League Council, tb? newspapera point out that China's contribution to the League of £187,000 is in arrears.34 words
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Article55 1926-09-14 7 Riga, September 13. The Soviet newspapers are most dissatisfied with Germany's entry into the League. The "Izvestia" deplores her action in "joining a wasps' nest of international intriguers where roguish diplomats, are organising a campaign against the Soviet Government." It concludes with the hope, however, that Germany will55 words
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Article115 1926-09-14 7 New London Underground Railway Opened British Official Press Service. London, September 13. Th\- extension of one cf London's tube railways was officially opened to-day by Colone. Moore-Brabazcn, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport. This tube now runs from Edgware. north of London, through the centre ofBritish Official Press Service. - 115 words
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Article60 1926-09-14 7 Reuter's Service. New York, September 14. Superior Court of Boston has granted a motion for a new trial for Sacco and Vanzetti, Itali:ns convicted of killing a paymaster and his bodyguard at South Braintree, Massachusetts, five years ago. The conviction resulted in much agitation all over theReuter's Service. - 60 words
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Article51 1926-09-14 7 Reuter's Service. Berlin, September 13. The po ice have rounded up seventeen alleged cocaine smugglers haded by Horsthahn, who, it is stated, kept a large store of narcotics with which he supplied agents frequenting th express trains. His activities are believed to extend to mo6t of the EuropeanReuter's Service. - 51 words
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Article46 1926-09-14 7 Reuter's Service. Constantinople, September 13. It is officially intimated that the Department of Commerce is disposed to yield to the representations of the foreign Chambers of Commerce and to permit the continuance of their functions on condition that they register in the regular manner.Reuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article27 1926-09-14 7 Reuter's Service. Managua, September 13. The United States has expressed her willingness to lend her good offices to reestablish peace and constitutional government in Nicaragua.Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article38 1926-09-14 7 Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, September 13. The "Handelsblad" learns that Doctor van Royen, at present Minister at Rome, will be appointed to Washington. Dr. van Royen is married to an American, who was Miss Taylor Winthrop.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article172 1926-09-14 7 LIEUTENANT DESMONS RELEASED BY TURKS International Court Will Adjudicate on Dispute (Havas Agency.) Paris, September 13. In consequence of the imprisonment by the Turkish authorities of a French officer. Lieutenant Desmons, as a result of a collision between the French steamer Lotus and a Turkish freighter in172 words
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Article125 1926-09-14 7 American Seized Near City of Mexico Reuter's Service. Mexico City, September 13. Federal soldiers are pursuing bandits who are holding as a prisoner Mr. Jacob Rosenthal, a retired New York merchant, after holding up the car in which he was motoring with a party, including three otherReuter's Service. - 125 words
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Article108 1926-09-14 7 Fraud on Russian Oil Company by Pole Reuter's Service. Paris. September 13. The Warsaw police reccntlv notified the Paris authorities that skilfully forged scrip of the face value of a hundred thousand dollars each in a certain Russian oil company was being negotiated on the Warsaw Bourse.Reuter's Service. - 108 words
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Article102 1926-09-14 7 Promoter and Operator Charged with Manslaughter Reuter's Service. London, September 13. At the inquest on the victims of the Drumcollogher disaster, a verdict of death by asphyxiation and burning, caused by a lighted candle falling on exposed films was returned. The jury found the operator guilty of negligenceReuter's Service. - 102 words
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Article106 1926-09-14 7 Recognition of Law by the British Government Reuter's Service. London, September 13. The Government has informed the Federation of British Industries that it has decided to recognise the Chinese trademark law promulgated in May 1923. It has also »™?£r P l to issue the King's regulation Prodding forReuter's Service. - 106 words
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Article41 1926-09-14 7 No News of Aviator for Four Days Reuter's Service. Rangoon, September 14. .There is still no news from Cobham since his message of September 10 from Fenang stating that be was held up «.t V.tetoria Toint by bad wea<6her.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Obituary124 1926-09-14 7 British Gunboats Effective CHINESE GENERAL READY TO YIELD SHIPS American Destroyers Rescue Wounded Britishers (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, September 14. The British bombardment of Wanhsien town recently resulted in two thousand h:nese casualties, and forced General ang-en to shift his headquarters. It is repo"tel that Admiral124 words
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Article61 1926-09-14 7 Reuter's Service. London, September 14 "Th-? Daily Telegraph"' in an editorial on C hina says that the immediia>te problem is safeguarding with all the energy that the situation demands the lives and most elementary rishts cf Europeans. The solution lies in. extending fa'l powers and strong support toReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article97 1926-09-14 7 Washington, September 13. The United States Ambassador in Japan to-day interviewed Mr. Shidehara the Japanese Foreign Minister. It is assumed here that he merely discussed informally the latest aspects of the Chinese problem in order to place both Governments in a better position to co-operate in their treatment97 words
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Article93 1926-09-14 7 patch Lady's Experience in North Bridge Road Whilst Mrs. T. de Roer. Dutch lady residing at the Hotel Van Wijk, was taking a walk in comnanv with another lady, along North Bridge Road, near High Street, early last evoning. a Chinese bumped against her and ran off with93 words
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Article62 1926-09-14 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 13. The funeral took place on Saturday of the late Mrs. Annie Rose L ingan, widow Of the late Mr. P. B. Langan of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, who died in Penang Hospital from bronchitis and heart trouble. The62 words
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Article74 1926-09-14 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, September 14 The dteath is announced of Mr. William Frew, an old and respected resident of K'nta and for many years local mariager for Messrs Cobb and Co. Lately he had been working in Kedah anil Jbut rccentlv had joined the Tekka74 words
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Article92 1926-09-14 7 Arr-»stH at 89 Benroole.n Street by Inspecter Higsrins, two Chinese were before Mr. B.MI, the Second Police Magistrate, ye<siter!:lay afternoon. One of them was charged with assisting in the management cf a public lottary, to wit ohap-ji-kee, and the second accused was changed with taking part in92 words
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Article83 1926-09-14 7 The annual meeting -of the .Singapore Polo Club was held by kind permission of the Tanglin Club at the latter Club yesterday afternoon. The accounts, wbch have We'.m circulated, were discussed and pasL=ed. H. E Sir Theodore Eraser was re-e ected President, Mr. Cooke Yarborougft, Captain, Mr,83 words
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Article16 1926-09-14 7 The steamer Martinique has been sold to Jaoanese buyers, and is now en route for Japan.16 words
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Advertisement284 1926-09-14 7 II ii' ii mill iMMiBBHaw n |||H nH,. mmm For Your Wedding and Birthday Gifts |j Go to jj The Royal Jeweller Where you will always find everything in the best in Design, Quality and Price 1 Entirely New Stock in 1 JEWELLERY, SILVER AND E. P. WARE I Just284 words
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Article106 1926-09-14 8 FOOTBALL League Matches Division I Birmingham 0, Wednesday 0. Hudderafield T. vs. Sunderland played. Leicester C. 2, Tottenham H. 2. Sheffield U. 1. Derby County 0. Division II Fulham 1, Barnsley 0. Notts County 5, Uhelsea 0. Reading vs. Hull City postponed. Southampton 2, Port Vale 2. Swansea106 words
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Article75 1926-09-14 8 Australians vs. England Reuter's Service. Blackpool. September 13. A crowd of 6,000 turned out in a half gale and cold weather to see the Australians, who scored 281. Woodfuil made his eighth century for the tour with 116 and carried bat through. He batted 4% hours and hit sevenReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article62 1926-09-14 8 British Defeat Americans Reuter's Service. Seagirt, New Jersey, September 13. The work! record established by American riflemen last year has been beaten by the British rifle team defeating the United States for the Dewar Trophy for the first time since 1913. Shooting at fifty and a hundred yards theReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article306 1926-09-14 8 The following is the result of a shooting match fired on the Bukit Timah Range on Saturday, the llth instant, between H.MS. "Durban," H.M.S. "Iroquois," The 2nd Bn. Duke of Wellington's Regt., and the Singapore Volunteer Corps. H.MS. "Durban" Match Match Total I II A B306 words
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Article89 1926-09-14 8 V.M.C.A. vs. R.A.M.C. A fast game of hockey was seen yesterday between the YJtf.C.A. and the R.A.M.C., and ended in a good win for the Association by 3 goals to nil. The following will represent the V.M.C.A. vs. Staff and Departments on Thursday on the V.M.C.A. ground:—R. H. Pennefather;89 words
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Article24 1926-09-14 8 American Sesquicentennial Reuter's Service. Philadelphia, September 14. In the final of the Sesquicentennial polo tournament, .the Hurricanes defeated Orange County eleven to eight.Reuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article112 1926-09-14 8 U. S. Championship Reuter's Service. Forest Hills, September 10. The United States lawn tennis championship has opened here. Owing to Tilden'a poor showing throughout the season experts consider that Lacoste, who appears with Tilden in the upper half, will draw an equal chance with the champion, reaching theReuter's Service. - 112 words
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Article375 1926-09-14 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY "A" Singles A. A. A. Paterson owe 15.2 beat D. H. Kleinman owe 40, w.o. D. M. C. Bain plus 3 beat W. C. Hill owe 15, 6—4, 1—6, 6—0. "B" Singles C. J. Stephens owe 15 beat O. L. Borneman owe 2, 6—3, 6—2. E.375 words
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Article176 1926-09-14 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY Inter-Regimental Doubles D. W. Regt. Faulkner and Carey beat R. A. Deardon and Bourke, 9—7, 9—7. Mixed Handicap Doubles Capt. Murphy and Mrs. Sayers beat Capt. Travis and Miss Tindal, 6—3, 6—4. Lt. Chatterton and Mrs. Gardner beat Lt. Bourke and Miss Fraser, 2—4>, 6—3, 6—3.176 words
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Article89 1926-09-14 8 TO-DAY'S TIES Singles Handicap Captain Slater vs. Pee Tek Hap. G. Haridas vs. Ong Swee Gan. M. Subramaniam vs. S. C. Hayng. T. N. Castle vs. D. David. A. F. Voelker vs. S. Long. TO-MORROW'S TIES Open Singles K. Nakamura vs. Lim Bong Soo. S. Murakami vs. K.89 words
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Article61 1926-09-14 8 In the Kampong Kuantan (Selangor) lawn tennis tournament, Klienman was defeated in both the doubles events and it remained for him to play in the singles yesterday. Oliver and Scovell defeated Carey and Duncan in the final of the men's open doubles. Oliver and S. Reeve Tucker beat61 words
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Obituary549 1926-09-14 8 MURDERERS' ALIBIS THAT FAILED Indian Youths Sentenced to Death An alibi was the defence raised by Kandasamy and Abdul Ganny, the two Indian youths chairged at the Assiizes before Sir William Murison yesterday with the murder of a man mailed Karim. Kandasamy stated that on the night in549 words
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Article214 1926-09-14 8 Lighthouse at Mouth of Perak River Damaged (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, September 14. The lighthouse at the mouth of the Perak River was the scene of am alarming collision staged by two Straits Steamship Go.'is boats about 3 o'clock on Sunday morning. The Renong, proceeding from Teluk214 words
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Article131 1926-09-14 8 Debt That Had Been Repaid In the Supreme Court, this morning, the suit was mentioned of Chop Hup Kiat versus Toh Chwee Hup. The plaintiff was suing for a sum of $850 alleged to be due on three receipts which the defendant alleged had been paid back131 words
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Article35 1926-09-14 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs 157 equal to $100.35 words
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Article813 1926-09-14 8 SATISFACTORY FINANCIAL YEAR REPORTED Poor Progress of Building Fund The annual general meeting of the Singapore Recreation Club was held yesterday at 5.30 p.m. at the club premises, Mr. C. H. da Silva, the vice-president, taking the chair in the absence of- the president, the Hon. Mr. Tessensohn,813 words
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Article96 1926-09-14 8 Further Charges Against Alleged Assailant Inspector Swyney, of the Singapore Harbour Board Police, who was confined to the General Hospital for several days as a result of injuries received at the hands of Chinese coolies while stopping an unlicenced wayang, was discharged from hospital this morning. The Chinese96 words
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Article3605 1926-09-14 8 NO DESIRE FOR DIVORCE FACILITIES Registration Supported of Those Who are Advanced The subject of Chinese marriage customs is extremely complicated. Until the establishment of the Republic Chinese marriage rites were entirely governed by custom, which differed not only in the various Provinces but also from District to3,605 words
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Article125 1926-09-14 9 According to an experienced and aged farm r, P king will ha\e a flourishing harvest of crops, potatoes kaoliang, chestnuts, beans, and other vegetable this year, owing tc the incess-nt rains and good weather oi tho last few months, in spite of the war disaster. He is of the opinion125 words
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Advertisement146 1926-09-14 9 MR. MRS. F. C. CHEOW OF LOH'S DISPENSARY. 108, South Bridge Road, Singapore, Drugless Healers (Inventors, Vendors and Repairers of Cheow's Special Violet Ray Generators, etc.) vill attend to any incipient or chronic lisease such as Asthma, Consumption, 3ye-Disease, Falling Hair, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paralysis, Piles, Rheumatism, Pimples, Warts, Moles, General146 words
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Advertisement368 1926-09-14 9 Victoria Theatre ON WITH THE DANCE September 21 Matinee at 5.15 p.m. September 22 at 9 15. r> m IN AID OF DR. BARNARDO'S HOME Madam KELVEY P» ESEN TS HE < TALENTED PUPILS IN'GR-XNO BALLET, CLASSICAL, CLOG, NATIONAL EXHIBITION AND MANY SPECIALITY NUMBERS, Judge w< tt Locil Talent can368 words
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Article531 1926-09-14 10 The Sungei Bagan Rubber Company, Limited Following is the sixteenth report of the Directors to the shareholders of the Sungei Bajran Rubber Co., Ltd.: Gentlemen,—Your Directors fceg to submit a duly audited statement of accounts for the twelve months ended June ou, iy^>. Alter making due provision for531 words
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Article101 1926-09-14 10 Dr. George B. Oressey has just returned to Shanghai College after thrilling experiences w'.th bandits in northern Chihli Dr. Cr.esey left for the north in June and was engaged in geological studies dealing with recent climatic changes. D:«pite all precautions his expedition was attacked on the night of July 13101 words
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Advertisement453 1926-09-14 10 r =0 i TRIUMPH j O OF D BRITISH INDUSTRY 8 I j MORRIS CARS j n Great Price Reductions jj > 5 AS FROM Ist SEPTEMBER, 1926 > MORRIS COWLEY MORRIS OXFORD I 1 2 Sealer without front Wheel Brakes $1,740 2 Seater $2,450 fl 1 2 m with453 words
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Advertisement470 1926-09-14 11 AUCTION SALE 1~~ CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORE PROPERTIES I At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'. Saleroom No. 80 Chulia Street, Singapore. On Wednesday, September 15, at 2.30 p.m. I t:f°n4 Dd and 8 or a c godown known n m J* Jfapier SolicSfrT No. 513 (Messrs.470 words
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Advertisement615 1926-09-14 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P &0 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. F?r China Japan For Marseilles, London 4 Antwerp Due t Tonnage615 words
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Advertisement607 1926-09-14 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (i »'M (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) 1 i LONDON LINE ♦it Tonnage Destination Due Sail Hakozak* Maru 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 16 17 Hakusan Maru 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 30 Oct 1 Kitano Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 14 15 Haruna Maru 10,500 Marseilles, London Antwerp607 words
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Advertisement210 1926-09-14 11 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE MONDAY KINTA, 4 p.m., fox Port Swattcmaajt and Penang. •RAHMAN, 4 p.m., for Muar. CALYPSO, 6 p.m., for Malacca, TUESDAY ,8 M °™.3 P-m., for Batu Pahat M £DUSA, 4 p.m. for Port Dicksoa, lelok Anson, Bagan Datoh, Lumot an«210 words
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Advertisement260 1926-09-14 12 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL CONTRA CTOI 36, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, bells, power foi motors and etc. Please write to the above address or 'Phone up No. 3411 CHARGES MODERATE Cars! Gars!! Cars!!! BUICK MOTOR HIRING ?16, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. (Opp. Amb260 words
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Advertisement821 1926-09-14 12 PUBLIC NOTICES HONG GUAN CHAN CO. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the abovenamed firm of Hjng Guan Chan CemDany carr ing on business at No. t First Cross Street Malacca are hereiy required to Send particulirs in writing of821 words
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Advertisement626 1926-09-14 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREETBRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rah&mat. Palembang 16 Hfc, Hongkong 18 Queen's Road Central. Seremban 63 Birch Road Batavia 47 Corner Lloyd Straat AGENCIES AT: London. New York.626 words
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Advertisement520 1926-09-14 12 BANES v i m m 9 i 1 »ii mmmm THE MERCANTILE BANK OP INDIA, LTD. I (Registered in London, under th« Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on l 2nd December 1892. H L 1. Authorised Capital <8,000,000 i. Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital w £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and520 words
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Advertisement472 1926-09-14 12 insurance t ht: ffipl SOUTH 'Ww INSURANCE COMPANY, UMlTEn I FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT I 1 MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES L. G. MARGGLIOUTR Manila Office: 2, Finlayson Gr*e n OMENTAL Government Security LIFE ASSURANCE Co.. Ltd. (Incorporated in India 1871) Results of th? Company's during the three472 words
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