Malaya Tribune, 1 July 1927
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Title Section20 1927-07-01 1 The Malaya Tribune i xivi 152 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1927.20 words
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Advertisement431 1927-07-01 1 NEW SI ,£NT C tBON PAPER Purple :W- 8 x io tft 3 WELLB JEILAS* PAPIWEIQHTB alaya Ltd., 2*-b, CilljifQ Si Bf «pwt. I The Greatest Success of any Roll Filn* on the Market j I FILMS i 0 REGISTER CD 9 TRADE MARK Ultra Rapid (H. &D. 350) J431 words
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Advertisement25 1927-07-01 1 PROMPTLY 11 W« bay all kind* of old Watchca, Clocks and Jeweflory in Ezcaanffc for Now. Jack Bklsk Sons No. 28. Chnlia Street. SINGAPORE. I25 words
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Article1579 1927-07-01 2 EFFECT ON TRICKLING SEWAGE FILTERS Singapore Sewage Disposal Works (By A. G. Harrington. F.I.C. and C. E. Whilaker A.M. Jnst. C\E.) Consequent on the remarkable results obtained by Mr. Morris M. Cohn, as stated in his article in the "Engineering News Record," Vol. 96, No. 23, page 943 et.1,579 words
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Article202 1927-07-01 2 Very few people witnessed a remarkable "skid" by a Chrysler car on the Pudu X ad on Friday afternoon, says "The Malay Mail." The car was travelling out of Kuala Lumpur in the direction of Kajang and was going fairly fast, when it had to swerve slightly to202 words
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Advertisement172 1927-07-01 2 certain action their immediate d^integrarion when immersed in water. With inferior substitutes, it will often be found that no such disintegration occurs, or that it only occurs after some time. Furthermore, such substitutes are very liable to cause disorders of the digestive organs. Therefore when suffering from Colds, Influenza, Rheumatism,172 words
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Advertisement374 1927-07-01 2 1 CURED HIS I LUMBAGO Rafter two years of pain! When kidrX est weak they ai!ow uric acid to pa s t':rou J*«t. 1 »ML ur C a tles in the veil IJl,l^lai an i cause,- pain which y v call ffljifc *Wp\ gb -rttime pain gets very id, but374 words
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Article395 1927-07-01 3 The Balgownie Rubber Estates, Limited The twenty-second yearly repent of the Directors to the shareholders of the Balgowine Rubber Estates, Ltd.. is as follows:— Gentlemen,—Your Directors submit herewith their report and audited statement of accounts for the year ended March 31, 1927. Accounts:—The profit for the year is395 words
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Article250 1927-07-01 3 Huge Bank Loan Settled in England The repayment of the loan of £33,000.000 from the Bank cf England to the Bank of France took place recently. Nn disturbance was caused in the Money Market by the operation, adequate preparation having been made for the payment. Advices from paris250 words
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Article200 1927-07-01 3 Mrs. Amery was the guest of honour at an All-Empire dinner given at the Lyceum Club on May 20. Lady EHbank presided. Commander Burney, M.P., described the airship now being built by the Airship Guarantee Company for long-distance flights in the Empire, which, he said, would posysesis all200 words
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Article92 1927-07-01 3 Cock-fighting, an ancient bloody sport, drastically suppressed by the police, is showing a marked revival in the mountain districts in Britain. Two members of the British aristocracy were recently fined $50 for participating in the promotion of a cock-fight. This form of sport flourished in Britain from the time of92 words
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Advertisement198 1927-07-01 3 Wctheim's World Famous I Fire—Burglar—and Fall Proof Siemens —Martin Steel S SAFES I Inspecn Stocked h y C 1 cordially Kited DIETHELM CO LTD. m i 'PJJONE O B*>l In> orporated hn Switzerland.) q| 117-121, Market Street. The manifold employmeul of tr\c „Bodi** Universal Lamp /jf lUuslraled. andHakcsslng- Reading-Lamp Wall198 words
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Advertisement426 1927-07-01 3 ECZEMA BROKE OUTOLFEET Formed Itchy Eruptions. Healed by Cuticura. My trouble hrst began with dry eczema which broke out on my feet in little pimples and after a time formed sore eruptions. The eruptions began to itch and burn and I had to wear old slippers. The trouble lasted about426 words
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Advertisement634 1927-07-01 3 I I $SSf -ano I ujould I counsel you 1 \ffC% as a man some experience, to treat «J question with respect; Tropical water is not always pure! See that your j I "TifrTJffllrmJ *~~J Household filter functions properly: 1 lli' 11 1 C SUrC W^at n^ I tff In634 words
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Article984 1927-07-01 4 Miss Betty Nuthall's Birthday MARVELOUS HITTING BY HAMMOND Miss Betty, Xuthall. the brilliant English girl tennis player, recently celebrated her sixteenth birthday. The "English Lenglen" has infinite possibilities before her—and a wonderful record behind her for one of such tender years. In 1924 she won the junior984 words
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Advertisement322 1927-07-01 4 of Regesan Fruit Saline. Clean, cooling and invigorating, it will give new p.,* rl Vl lir y t0 the whole system. Regesan Fruit Saline contains no drastic Sr^K ltS Xt combine in a convenient torm the health-giving elements of ripe fruitn t tUra Sa ts of S ra P es322 words
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Advertisement26 1927-07-01 4 I Kiml I I T#ie World's Besl I 1 —-—i c Sole Agents f> I DIETHELM Co., Ltd., f (Incorporated in Switzerland., B Singapore— Penang-Ba«W C26 words
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Advertisement219 1927-07-01 4 g.ftriwfliff.".ffi iii I f; J Greatest Artistes-Finest Ri ordlng j I "HIS MASTER'S vllCE' j I RECORDS j I REPRODUCED ON J 0 j "HIS MASTER'S j)I > I GRAMOPHOf a j Are Absolutely Perfect. Hear them MC Ifi J I S. Moutrie V Co., Ltd., I H Raffles Place,219 words
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Article1011 1927-07-01 5 Singapore, June 28. The tin shews practically no change duriJf he Pa: t week and share quotations a« mostly unaltered. Tho volume of -usii-s passing has been amj4 and little atexjfe nma been evinced in c:«-' sterling a' loca issues. The pice of übber shews a srn/I adVance1,011 words
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Article67 1927-07-01 5 untitled took place at the Deanery at Shangha ntlv> vv hen the presen at: n was mads to an *Svmons of a motnr-c r which had be, ü bscribed for KS* V? 1 of i! rs umbered abont The ar which ha 1 1, cm ,sen is a ard '467 words
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Article628 1927-07-01 5 TW< following passengers are proceeding to Europe by the s.s. "Mantua" sailing ■/10 a.m. to-day, July 1 Miss Blackman, Miss Gilchrist, Mr dackman, Mr. and Mrs. Warren, Miss Knocker, Mr. D. A. Bet:, Mr. A. Brogan, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Steward, Tengu Ismail bin T Mohd. Jasin,628 words
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Article155 1927-07-01 5 At th? Municipal Board Meeting on Tuesday, the financial statement shewed a Balance at the last meeting (29th May, 1927) of 811 318,115.36: Current Accounts wilh:— Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation, Singa; ore $847,979.38 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. Singa. or? 97.5 3 Mercantile Bank of India155 words
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Article33 1927-07-01 5 Tokyo has been experiencing a severe epidemic of measles, with 10,000 reported cases since the first of the year and 1,041 deaths. This is ten times the average of the past twenty years.33 words
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Advertisement376 1927-07-01 5 THE NIGHT S REST so essential to the well-being of the mother depends first of all upon the normal, peaceful sleep of the child. So many minor ailments interfere with this, disorders trivail enough at the outset, but fraught with danger if neglected. Effective treatment can readily be given by376 words
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Advertisement307 1927-07-01 5 DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatmeata without Pain. Teeth Replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES. 0. JITT SUNG, Qualified. Dentirt. 75, HILL STREET. SINGAPORE. Ist Floor of St. Mary s Dispensary. 'Phone 4057 SALAM Co., No. 23, Burlington Coleman Street. Motor Car Brokers and General Merchants. Sale and purchase of second-hand and307 words
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Advertisement31 1927-07-01 5 I NATURAL *> MILK FOOD Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co M (Lonuon) 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. IMPERIAL 8 n W He knows a I KB I By Test the BestJ n En31 words
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Miscellaneous100 1927-07-01 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for July 8, 1927. To-day, July 1 5.30 p.m.—Drill Hall, D. E. L. Unit, Musketry Class. To-morrow, July 2 2 p.m.—Farrer Range, Machine Gun Pltn., Machine Gun Classification. 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah, S. R. A. (v), Musketry Classification. 2 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R.100 words
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Advertisement467 1927-07-01 6 A THREE TOPPING FEATIRFD PROGR4MME AT THE j EMPIRE I g Thursday June 30 to Monday July 4. X g S Second Show at 9 p m. The Graham Wilcox-United Artists Production— Featuring [> in \t* cast the BEAUTIFUL Wcman of America g and the most BEAUTIFUL WOMEN of EUROPE467 words
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Advertisement271 1927-07-01 6 Amusem c n. t s. X AT THE H ALHAMBR A S (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) [jj TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT j I IN THE SECOND SHOW COMMENCING 9 P.M. jj A BIG FIRST NATIONAL COMEDY HIT g Adapted from the FAMOUS STAGE PHY of the sane name271 words
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Advertisement353 1927-07-01 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolen Strati. From Friday July 1 to Thursday Jul/ 7. NIGHTLY AT 9.00 P.M. PLAY BALL SERIAL With aLLENERaY. WALTER MILLER and the NE -V YORK GUN Li Chapter.- 3 4. JACK PERRIN In the Rayart Picture "Starlight Hie Untamed" As fast as the wind353 words
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Advertisement144 1927-07-01 6 Surina htatr^ Bridge Road. leph^ e No. THI3 i C From TVdn«day Jusu Timm j u u The Icaigu. x A ttr*c f ra NIGH 10 P.M. Here is the Fkturt .v., I L far i I "The Kir did torX C EvJH PL* h )V LB ii EvCH BEJ144 words
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Article153 1927-07-01 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive inyapore, July 1. •t-t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) I.S. Ormonde ast Basin, Patrol E. Wharf. I nil Maru 20. i Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) eba?. c a 15; M. Treub 11; City of s 9; Jutlandia T. e Dock (Entr;"'153 words
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Article56 1927-07-01 7 untitled live in glass houses should sti 'tics, but we cannot resist bble at a Hong Kong contemin th<ir n port > n the arrival < of th<> new G ernor, ascribe Hugh Clifford .he re» ark that as a been "admitted o the coolies tie .cones of Malayai life."56 words
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Article274 1927-07-01 7 LACK OF AMBI LANCE FACILITIES Injured Chinese Conveyed in a Ricksha The lack of ambulance facilities for the removal of injured persons to Hospital was commented upon by Col. Hope the City Coroner, yesterday, when the inquiry into the death of an unknown Chinese was concluded. The deceased274 words
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Article235 1927-07-01 7 Judgment Reserved in Share Case Judgment was reserved in a ea.-e at the Supreme Court yesterday when Oh Teng Hean Chua Tean Poh, ani Chea Cheng Bin, stock and share brokers trading as Chua anil Co., at Ipoh, sued Messrs. Beil and Co.. of Singapore, for damages for235 words
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Article87 1927-07-01 7 London, June 28. Manchester Market lbs. Shirtings, fair (new basis) 12s 6c 40's Grey Yarns, single twist 18? 6 lbs. T. Cloth for 24 yards 7s. 9d Liverpool Market Cotton —fully Middling American (spot) $8.99 Egyptian Cotton $16.90 Metals Tin Standard 3 months £284.17.6 Produce Copra, fair merchantable87 words
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Article51 1927-07-01 7 A peculiar form of violence is alleged a Mohamedan tamb v who was charged this morning with voluntarily causin grievous hurt and remanded. The accused is alleged to have bitten off a portion of the lip and .the ncse of another Mohamedan at River Valfcy Road51 words
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Article41 1927-07-01 7 Chief Inspector Dyas has been transferred to th* Singapore Harbour Board as Superof the S.H;B. Police in place of Dkspard who is joining the Monoment, Penang. Inspector Cockle of the Rochore Division is taking charge of the Police Depot.41 words
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Article541 1927-07-01 7 FINE GERMAN PICTURE IN SINGAPORE Film Version of a Well-Known Operetta Representatives of the press were given an enportunity yesterday, of a private view of "The Waltz Dream," a German production, made by the famous Ufa Film Company. The film is based on the well known operetta541 words
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Article182 1927-07-01 7 Fine New Building That Cost $60,000 This morning at 10 o'clock the formal opening of the Chinese Kindergarten School was performed by h? Miss Lim Soh Lian, and other members of the staff. The school, a splendid, well-ventilated, twostory concrete building, is situated in Tras Street, Tanjong Pagar.182 words
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Article164 1927-07-01 7 —<By courtesy of the Niehi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, June 29. Mr. K. Takeuehi, a Director of the Yokohama Specie Bank, was unofficially nominated as Vice-President of the Bank. w\ Mr. K. Mori, a Director of the Yokohama Saving Bank, has been elected Director of the Tokio Electric Light Company.164 words
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Article46 1927-07-01 7 Another outrage by Chinese gunmen was perpetrated during .he early hours of this morning at a house in Mayo Street. Six Cantonese armed with revolvers entered the house and fired at their victim, wounding him in the chest. No arrea: has been made.46 words
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Article1466 1927-07-01 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PROD"* r Singapore, July 1 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $350 Buyer* Rice, Siam 2 $337 Mixed Black Pepper 66.00 Rice, Siam 3 $326 Sundried Copra 11.10 Rice, Saigon 1 $300 Mixed Copra 10.55 Rice, Saigon 2 $272 Kavonc I .>pm Rice, Saigon 3 Small Flake Tapioca1,466 words
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Article259 1927-07-01 7 Singapore, June 30. After further fluctuat ons durinr tke week under reviaw, cables from London an! New York quote the former down V»d at Is 5V4d and the la titer unchanged at 35% cents gold, on yesterday's price?. The decline over the weak is %d in London and259 words
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Article61 1927-07-01 7 A gun invented by M. Muller to disperse orm clouds was tested last month ait Baden by the local authorities. Gathe:ing cicada were dispersed by shcl's from the gun at a distance of two miles. The gun can be trained at any angle, and the inventor is now conducting experiments61 words
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Article82 1927-07-01 7 DEATH Madam SONG BEE NEO. On Thursday Juno 30th at 10.45 a.m at her father's residence No. 620-17 Eng Kiam Place off East Coast Road, aged 28, beloved wife of Mr. Koh Guan Lock of Malacca leaving a widower two sons and two daughters to mourn82 words
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Advertisement236 1927-07-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Nottoe ii given that Chinaary h\m will b-i ob3el far rjpwrs to th > RaHw*? Level Crissing on th? night of Buni*y, 10th Jaly, from 1) pm. until 6 a m., the following miraing W. MARSH, Municipal Secretary. H AUFFM ANN LEMON DR4U6DT Ideal Tonic236 words
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Miscellaneous474 1927-07-01 7 SINGAPORE DIARY Today, July i High Tides.—0.2 a,m., 1L24 p. m Mohammedan .Vv Year. Chines- Kinderg.rten School 7 n m p.m. S*f *U ,5- CC 1erch ants vs. Sery Hank Holiday. I fr fft Captain Malins jt Victoria Th< p.m. To-»<>rrow, July High Tide. -0.59 >.m. A Chambers, Ting Kil474 words
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Miscellaneous70 1927-07-01 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesy of the Government Health Office) ivandang Kerbau Station, for the 21 houri tUdlfig midnight June 30, 1927. deg. Max. shade temperature 89.2 F. Min. shade temperature 76 F. Mean shade temperature 81.4 F. Max. sun radiation 160 F. Min." grass radiation 74 F. Sea temperature 870 words
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Article1001 1927-07-01 8 "HAD HE BEEN AMERICAN At the Victoria Theatre last night Capt. Geoffrey Malms, 0.8. E., F.R.G.S., gave a lecture on his famous flight from England to India in 1922. In those days, as an ex-airman has remarked to us, "flying was still flying," and Capt. Malms faced perils when he1,001 words
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Article1074 1927-07-01 8 Former residents of Canada now in Singapore are holding a dinner and dance at the Sea View Hotel to celebrate Domi nion Day to-night. Jewellery and mon.y •> the value of $704 has been stolen from a ib'rn on board the s.s. Presii.nt Taft, whiie ly.ng alongside the wharf at1,074 words
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Article297 1927-07-01 8 'The Malay Mail" eport )r gore is m/.v not d... :til a bis not sailing until thi 11th ii detained by important Th. son-Di»hoi) of an last SaUM.D., O.I; priv< settlement for th< w< a garden phe R tit I t day afterncx/ at the 5 si.297 words
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Article14 1927-07-01 8 From Australia by s.s. I ity dv- at Singapon at 1 p.n14 words
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Article24 1927-07-01 8 Reuter's Service. Vcsiow, 30. A woman, Hek n Vis? of spying for Poland. I to derth at Kharko f andReuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article28 1927-07-01 8 Reuter's Service. New V rk J i« 30. Grace "anderbilt anl her has midnight for their hoi y Columbia, apparc.itl. v blessing of the brio 'aReuter's Service. - 28 words
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Article30 1927-07-01 8 [Trans-Ocean S, n Gen, va. .June 00. An international ponferei help in natjonal disasters me ■L Sixty-nine Sts ha Thirty-one, indud ig Gei cepted so far. Russia's pected.30 words
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Article35 1927-07-01 8 (From Our Own Cor Per. tng, June WThe wedding of Mr. the Selangor rugjz r pli takes pla-e to-morrow Church. It is inten sting to members of thtf se*s< are either married or ci35 words
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Article35 1927-07-01 8 (From Our Own Corn s Pen Ji£> J,1( f Mr. The death occurred on 'I A. Jambu, of Messrs. Johi and the funeral took plai Cemetery yesterday with i Father Reynard officiate35 words
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Article51 1927-07-01 8 (From Our Own Com uU Pc, t A Chinese named Yeol charged in the District being in possession of tv Government chandu. He dollars or in default a nit i ment. Accused was carrying th in his waistband when he and was apprehended by The fine was51 words
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Article79 1927-07-01 8 (From Our Own Com d< Pen J The wedding took place I n 8\! the Church of the AssumpP. Walshe, of Mansfield ai N -,w Pauline McQuillen, of Gr< South Walts. The Rev. assisted by the Rev. Mr Brisbane, officiated. Mr. acted in the capacity of be After the79 words
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Advertisement384 1927-07-01 8 1 «DOBINSONC" I FOR VALUE AND SERVICE I OWING TO v FAVOURABLE AGENCY TFFMS C C We ha\e pleasure in f nnouncirg C REDUCTION IN PRICE 3 I v OF I I MORTONS "SUNDOUR" I CASEMENT CLOTH I PRESENT PRICES. OLOURS £1.50 Fer Yard WHITE CREAM $1.30 Per Yard I384 words
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Advertisement159 1927-07-01 8 j By Special Appointment i 3 To His Majesty g J THE KING OF SIAM- g I Estd c 1872. I THE ONLY I Leading Store for I HIGH-CLASS I JEWELLERY I that will I lattract attentionl I CREATE INTEREST I S and I INDUCE BUYING i A Great Variety159 words
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Article225 1927-07-01 9 Bridgeman on Our Proposals K A IN NOT BIDDING FOR SUPREMACY Statement of Our Needs Not Aggressive Reuter's Service. Geneva, June 30. .(igeman, interviewed by ReuteT t of naval parity, expressed the insistence of the American even in other American minds a that the British proposals areReuter's Service. - 225 words
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Article193 1927-07-01 9 Northerners Retreat to Yenchow ISOTH FORCES LOSE HEAVILY Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, June 30. Tsinan r u <h<>w that the tdvance in Shantung is proNortherners are retreating tshvPukow Railway towards ra endeavouring to consoli--ition on the Chiehho River. OW, and hold up General who haveReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 193 words
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Article289 1927-07-01 9 Ambassador On the Situation CHINA STILL A MINOR POLITICALLY Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Tokio, July 1. In a China Conference at the Foreign Ministry to-day. General Muio, commanding the Kwantunj ganison, Viscount Kodama, Governor of Kwantung, rear-admiral Sakon, Mr. Yo h'zawa, Minister at Peking, reported toReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 289 words
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Article81 1927-07-01 9 Conclusion of Treaty with Haiti Government Reuter's Service. The Hague. June 30. The First Chamber adopted the commercial treaty concluded in September lt*2u with Haiti and also adopted a Bill to subsidise the Royal Air Navigation Company and approved the proposals of the Geneva conventions with regard toReuter's Service. - 81 words
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Article75 1927-07-01 9 New Zealand Contribution to be Discussed Reuter's Service. Wellington, June 30. The Prime Minister, Mr. Ccates, has informed a deputation (f the Navy League that the question of New Zealand's contribution to the Singapore Naval Base will come before Parliament at the present session. He hoped thatReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article61 1927-07-01 9 Reuter's Service. Paris, June 30. Messrs. Chamberlin and Levine have arrived at Le Bourget by air from Switzerland and were welcomed by their wives with large bouquets, by the American Charge d'Affaires, the French authorities and cinematographers. The airmen arrived just in time to attend the inaugurationReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article53 1927-07-01 9 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, June 33. A wireless from Hankow, dated yesterday, says that, in compliance with ulimatums frm Generals Chiang Kai shek and and Feng Yuh-siang, Soviet subjects not actually on the staff of the Consulate are leaving within twenty-four hours. M. Borodin is expectedReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 53 words
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Article395 1927-07-01 9 Successful Flight Over Atlantic THROUGH DENSE CLOUDS Reuter's Service. [Trans-Ocean Service] London, July 1. Gcmmande Byrd has landed a. Issy, n;ar Pari». Chatham, Massachusetts, June 30. A rtidio nus are has been picked up signed by Commander Byrd stating that the airmen have seen nei her landReuter's Service. - 395 words
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Article124 1927-07-01 9 GRE AT RECEPTION AT HONOLULU Given Orders not to Fly Back to America Reuter's Service. Wheeler Field, June *30. The squadron of aeroplanes sent out to meet Maitland lailea to find him. The result was that his monoplane arrived alone. The airman was welcomed by the Governor -andReuter's Service. - 124 words
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Article55 1927-07-01 9 Reuter's Service. Moscow, June 30. A violent earthquake in the Crimea caused considerable fissures in buildings in the citits tnd big landslides in the mountains. At Simeis 1 Monk Rock" ha* fallen into the sea and the former palace of the Khans at Bahchi-Sarai has been considerably damaged.Reuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article364 1927-07-01 9 Additional Levy On Luxuries PROMISE TO ABOLISH LIKIN Impositions to be Effective Forthwith Reuter's Far Eastern Service. •Shanghai, July 1. A sensation has been cr:ated by the Director of the Surtax R 'v.mue Department to-day advertising, in accordance with HMtructiens from the Ministry of Finance atReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 364 words
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Article224 1927-07-01 9 Spectacular Rise to Fame MAN WHO CONTROLLED MILLIONS Reuter's Service. London. June 30. There was a Stock Exchange sensation and confusion aril ing from the sudden death under mysterious circumstances yesterday of Mr. James White, a former bricklayer, one of the most spectacular financiers of the centuryReuter's Service. - 224 words
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Advertisement87 1927-07-01 9 A6ILBEY S INVALID 1 !|INVAUDPO?' I I W&AGllgg? jjj lH PORT I I I||l§§J I I Will make a Tonic that is Suitable 1 I in every way for this jclimate Invalid Port 3 is i 1 A PRODUCE OF PORTUGAL 3 2 I K. Sole *g;nts: j> I GUTHRIEJ&87 words
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Article327 1927-07-01 10 BOXING MILLIGAN BEATEN BY WALKER American Holds His Championship Reuter's Service. London, June 30. A large crowed at Olyropia watched the w«ighing-in of Walker and Milligan for to-nijrht's fight for the world's middleweight championship. Both are well and inside the weight. Walker ibeat Milligan. In the tenth rourdReuter's Service. - 327 words
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Article147 1927-07-01 10 Ex-Champion of the Orient Defeats Negro Those who saw Iron Bux zo twelve hejtic rounds with Young Peiky years ago at the Sinsrapore Boxing Stadium will be interested to know that ihe veteran is still indulging in the game. Bux handed out a lacing to147 words
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Article163 1927-07-01 10 FRAMROZ CLP Revised Cricket Fixtures Schedule Sa July 2. V.M.C.A.. vs. L.U.. V..M.C A. Dukes vs. 1.A.. Tanglin. Saturuv. July 9, V.M.C.A., va. Police V.M.C.A Lukes vs. L.U., Tanglin. Saturday July 16. V.M.C.A.. vs. Dukes Tanglin L C. vs. 1.A.. L. U. Saturday July 23. V.M.C.A. vs. L.U L.163 words
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Article67 1927-07-01 10 '1 fat following will represent the V.M C.A. vs. the Lanka Union at cricket for the F;amnoz Cup to-morrow on the V.M.C.A. jnd at 2 p.m.:—E. G. Wh.atley. S. D. Gaui<r. H. Gibson, C Choon Lim, L. D. Elliott. A van Cuylenburkr. L Hoahing, F. Wearne.67 words
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Article61 1927-07-01 10 The following will represent the Rafftesian vs. R. E. at cricket on Sunday at P. Brani. commencing at 2.25 p m.:— H. G. S*ack (Capt I. A. Van Cuylenburg, C. Richards, E. G. Wheatley, K. F. Othlers. S. Oehler*, G T< >sen-*ohn, C. Angus-. G. Westerhout.61 words
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Article59 1927-07-01 10 The following have been invitod to play for the S.R.C. against the S.C.C. on thformer's ground at 2 pjn. to-morrow: —L R. Anthonisz, M. G. Anthonisz, H. N Balhatchet, H. R. Bartejs» L. E. Campbell. A. E. Chelvan. E. Galistan. T. Hope, T. Leijssius, A.59 words
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Article732 1927-07-01 10 Duke's Heavily Defeat Malays $3,000 IN SIX MONTH'S FOR CHARITY Football Association's Splendid Work (By "Custodian") "What's the matter with the Malays?" People are asking and well they might when in two games they concede 12 goals without making any replay. True the game yesterday with the Duke's was732 words
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65 1927-07-01 10 The following will represent Mr. Govida Samy's XI in a friendly game of soccer against th_ j V.M.C.A. Jr., to-day, at the letter's ground. Kick off at 4.45 p.m Mr. Dunman will referee the match:—Dias Andrew, Ah Bah, Sunny Felix Rozario. Seng65 words
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Article136 1927-07-01 10 There was a glut of goals when the United Chinese Association encountered the first string of the High .School in a friendly game cf soccer on the Kubu A ground,, -Malacca, on Wednesday last, the former 'earn ru4mi£g|Out winners by 7—4. The Chinese Jed bv136 words
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Article81 1927-07-01 10 TILDEN BEATEN BY COCHET Unexpected Defeat at Wimbledon Reuter's Service. London, June 30. At Wimbledon the weather was bright and warm and there was a large attendance. In the ladies* semi-finals, Senorita deAlvarez beat Mias Ryan 2—6, 6—o, 6—4. Miss Wills beat Miss Fry, 6—3, 6—l. In ihe menReuter's Service. - 81 words
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Article255 1927-07-01 10 Successful Malay Inter-School Sports Keen enthusiasm va.- displayed in all the even's of the Malay Inter-School Sports held on the Geylang English School's ground yesterday. The competition commented irom 10 o'clock in the morning and conrinued until 6 30 p.m. Every item on :he programme «as gone through without255 words
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Article59 1927-07-01 10 Amateur Sporting Association Tournament CHAMPIONSHIP TIES Saturday. July 2 Tan Soo Liew vs. Kiong Btng Hong Teo Soo Ho n vs. Lim Konr Kye. Monday. July 4 Gwee Ah Sye vs. Toh Cheng Kiat. Kok Leng Hoo vs. Wee Hong Hai. Tuesday. July 5 Teo So-o Hoon vs. Kiong59 words
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Article61 1927-07-01 10 Catholic Championship Single Handicap Final In the final round cf the sing.es handicap, Mr. C J Beaten* (150) will meet Mr. A. T. Neubronner (175) on Saturday (to-morrow» at 8 p.m. Mr. Reutens was successful in capturing championship honours from Mr. W A. Aeria last week and is sure61 words
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Article111 1927-07-01 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. July 1. Another distressing- fatality occurred yesterday when Mr. Stanley Ciay. an etacrtxiciaa at Kramat Pulai mine near Ipoh ■i i electrocuted. Mr Clay was making connec ions with tome tension mains and apparently unwittingly held a wire in his bare hands. It111 words
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Article287 1927-07-01 10 There is a meeting of the Diocesan Council on July 9 at Kuala Lumpur. There is a rather alarming agenda, setting forth ideals which we hope seme day to a thieve, says The Monthly Paper of St. Andrew's Cathedral." In the agenda is included the voting on287 words
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Article, Illustration1559 1927-07-01 10 Capt. Matin*' Good Opinion MOTOR-CYCLISTS ROUND-THE-WORLD TRIP Wrecked in the Bay of Bengal Interviewed by a "Malaya Tribune" reporter yesterday morning. Capt. Malms said that they had had no adventures in Malaya because it had been a most pleasant run down. "It has be:n a pleasant1,559 words
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Article352 1927-07-01 10 Blazing the Ait way to India A WONDERFUL RECORD OF BRITISH I'LICK A monument u enEhrined in the Nat This in brief is th ir showered on the w Gaptain Geoffrey Ma g p y ''J in company with Ma. r Norman MacMiilan. epoch-making fligii352 words
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Article108 1927-07-01 10 The Committee Cathedral Dane*. which Mrs. R. B Secretary]lfcm nn :ng through Mr 7 r-. .surer) that ti. tertainment amou:.: generosity of a X:.. tlemen and busir.t enumerate here sion of thanks h s the necessary exp. taking were .cduclance sheet shows which $633.30 went The ;olly108 words
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Article21 1927-07-01 10 Two well-know untitled last year for off 1 r Kxiise Enactment, direct action has b the Trade and the Banishment I21 words
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Article2534 1927-07-01 11 Official Summary Issued y\ |{E MEETINGS TO BE ARRANGED i;, ait men t of Colonial Civil Services .-ivary of the Proceedings of the »ffiice Conference, which opened in and concluded on May 31, was .June 1. The Conference held y meetings, and in addition there m eetings of2,534 words
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Advertisement248 1927-07-01 11 S Tropical Model Mandoline J »i 2, $15, $25, and $35 5j Illustrated Catalogue sent with plcaaure. p I SEASON Co., Ltd., I 52i5E5ESE5Z5ESE5E£E5Z5ZSE5Z5Z5ZSE5E5Z5Z^ TO-NIGHT FRIDAY JULY 1 TO-NIGIT At The New World Shows Various Attractions including Chinese Wayang, "Tong Sye Ton" iim m i AT THE CITY OPERA The248 words
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Advertisement167 1927-07-01 11 Who says particular about the maturity of his whisky. g^BB He knows that every drop -O $l&wwr^7\ of Johnnie Walker can be aL^^^/^-^^S absolutely depended on as O^iWPtt 7 perfectly mature. 7/ /j lS^kmmm\\\\^mmmW guaranteed the whole i t world over I John Little A Co., Ltd. Ij (lacorporated in167 words
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Article36 1927-07-01 12 It is learned that coins with the portrait of the lat? Dr. Sun Yat-*en are being made in the Nationalist mint in Nanking, and approximately $10,000 worth will arrive in Shanghai in two or three days.36 words
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Advertisement139 1927-07-01 12 E£ZSESESZSZ£ESZSZSZSZS2S2SHSZSZ^^ Commencing Sunday, July 3, 1927. I ALHAMBRA THEATRE I (By Arrangement with M. A. NAMAZIE) Presents THE UFA FILM MASTERPIECE a pi Extra special musical score, as played at th<* f I CAPITOL THEATRE LONDON, WILL BE PLAYED g AT ALL PERFORMANCES BY THE FAMOUS g ALHAMBRA ORCHESTRA g139 words
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Advertisement626 1927-07-01 12 SKIN DISEASES Craw-Craw and all parasitic diseases of the skin CAN BE CURED Broomassite" is guaranteed to cure even the most difficult skin affections and is perfectly clean in use. "BROOMASSITE" is made by Burgoyne Burbidges Co., Ltd., the most famous of England's Chemists. One application of "Broomassite" will I626 words
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Advertisement36 1927-07-01 12 MUSIC! MUSIC! HUDSON'S GREAT SALE OF MUSIC Will Commence on Tuesday JUNE 28th. Music of Every Description from 5 cts PER COPY All Musical Gonds Greatly Reduced During Sale. 100, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I APELPHI BUILDING.36 words
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Advertisement186 1927-07-01 12 REDUCES QA 7k T> labour. Ova/xit; AGENTS SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. Singapore. Malacca, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Seremban and Muar. mWm ftwwss a %wm g '""'T, r n I WAI SON HOTEL I S 204-A, Pasir Panjaig Roaa Singapore. I FIRST CLASS CHINESE H )TEL AND RESTAURANT. g Healthy locality186 words
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Article524 1927-07-01 13 Singapore, June 25. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 50 Beef stew or curry kati 45 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 60 Mutton Indian lb. 56 Mutton Australian lb 56 Fowl, kati 80 Capons (Locally reared), kati Hens (Locally reared) kati Ducks each524 words
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Advertisement470 1927-07-01 13 DAVENPORT OiL ENGINE DIESEL. COLD STARTING A four Cycle Heavy Duty Internal Combustion Engine S 3 H I>. 6 H.P. 8 I The Diesel Engine, which has been f3 for years in large sizes, has pro- S i be the most economical power rjj re is an engine for practical470 words
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Advertisement231 1927-07-01 13 /L. genuine Gillette blade m\W \IHLvf snaves each hair level with genuine Gillette blade is carefully sharpened with the finest edge steel can take by an exclusive When you use a genuine Gillette KvmVAs^^^?/I blauj in a genuine Gillette Safety 6 razor you are assured of the maxiWffl 111 mum231 words
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Advertisement641 1927-07-01 14 PUBLIC NOTICES MUNICIPAL NOTICE. TO MOTOR-CAR OWNERS The attention of Motor Car and Cycle owners is drawn to the recent amendment of the Municipal Ordinance introducing the disc and holder method of attaching tax receipts to motor vehicles. This will come into force at a date to be notified later641 words
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Advertisement458 1927-07-01 14 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED—For immediate service experienced Typist, no shorthand required. Good knowledge of the Dutch language essential. Only those with first class references need apply BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING Co., Ltd. WANTED—By leading Tyre Firm, an experienced tyre salesman for up country work. Only men with thorough knowledge of the tyre458 words
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Advertisement367 1927-07-01 14 BANKS i THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penan* 85, Beach Street Malacca 131. Jonker Street Muar 77-79, Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan R*** l QUeen V°B^h^ r aa: Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kmkiang Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San367 words
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Advertisement499 1927-07-01 14 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. Registered in London, nndsr ths Companies Acts of 1862 to 1S»0, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital f'™'^ Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital fJ'Sj'SS! Reserve Fund and Rest HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church btresi, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M. Ryrie,499 words
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