Malaya Tribune, 4 July 1927
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Title Section21 1927-07-04 1 The Malaya Tribune /01. XIV.- No. 154 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 4, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune MONDAY, JULY 4, 1927.21 words
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Advertisement179 1927-07-04 1 NEW SHIPMENT OF I RBONUM CARBON PAPER purple: Size 8 x 10 inkstand with 3 wells < i lass paper weights. Malaya Tribuoe Press. Ltd., 20-k, Collyer Qaay, Siiftp«re. 7-H.P. A Seater $1,750. ex Garage Singapore. Sole Importers I ITALASIA LIMITED, I S (ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT) X 60-62-64-66, Orchard Road, Singapore,179 words
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Advertisement250 1927-07-04 1 PROMPTLY We bay all kinds of old Watches, Clocks and Jewellery ia Exchange for New. Jack Brisk Sons, No. 28, Chalia Street, SINGAPORE. I 1 n h n I =Q j _f\f§ W Ifl aCfc dal itiiiiiiHii«iiiiitj(iiiiniiiiiiiHitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiittiitiiiiiiniiifiiiiiiimHiiitiitiiiiiiiniwni rd \jT A? M, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiinmiMiiiini Qj Guinness I I I Sole Agents for250 words
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Article1303 1927-07-04 2 KULIM RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED Substantiation of Estimates The first annual general meeting of the members of the Kulim Rubber Estates, Ltd was held on May 26 at Winchester House, London, Mr. H. L. Coghlan (the Chairman) presiding. Mr R E. Bruce, representing the Secretaries (Eastern Industries, Ltd.), having1,303 words
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Article121 1927-07-04 2 A Japanese passenger on the str. Shanghai Maru is reported to have been arrested by order of the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai, 50 pistols having been found in his possession. A Russian named Peter A. Laempikoff was deported from Bangkok to Swatow three years ago. In China he joined the121 words
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Advertisement105 1927-07-04 2 jv^*%»— w~~m,*% i fteanr- i 1 OC3QT—IQPO I A SPECIAL 1 fBLUE TICKET! BARGAIN I I WEEK I COMMENCES j j TODAY MONDAY j j JULY 4th I AND CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY j I JULY pth j I THE WHOLE OF THE GROUND FLOOR I WILL BE DEVOTED TO THIS105 words
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Advertisement547 1927-07-04 2 HER DAUGHTER'S PALLID FACE. Is a Source of Anxiety to Mam a Fond Mother. The ause Aimost Invariably Is AnaemiaHie Remedy Dr. Williams Pink Pills. So stealthily does ana ,i m young women that it is rightly regarded as one of the greatest en< the em. ker sex. Nine out547 words
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Article750 1927-07-04 3 Mr. Chamberlain on the Political Levy Mr. Chamberlain, Minister of Health, ■poke at Tortworth Court, Palfleld, Gloucestershire, on May 21. He >oid that Socialists stated they intended to i"oeal the Trade Unions Bill. Th- Government wore quite willing that they should go to the country on750 words
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Article304 1927-07-04 3 Mr. Clynes on a "Monstrous Attack" On the 21st anniversary of his representation of the Miles Platting Division of Manchester, Mr. J. R. Clynes M.P., was presented by his constituents with a volume of Mr. G. B. Shaw's plays inscribed by the author, an illuminated album, and304 words
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Article41 1927-07-04 3 The "Chefon Daily News" states that four men from Denmark have been appreheaded on a charge of manufacturing spurious bank-notes. They have confessed to having put into circulation a Uyge number of them in Peking, Tientsin, Shanghai, Harbin and other places.41 words
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Advertisement137 1927-07-04 3 I should have remained a cripple-but pr Instant relief forRheumatism Lumbago Cramp '^&S&^' Sprains Sore Throats CZlSkm^ Chest Colds Bruises, etc. SS 1 EMBROCATION M For every com/7jP plaint in stable tnP&r "ivritttowthaihul and stall, for f <» nof ten /or £//imon» fia> horses, cattle, brocation should have remained dogs137 words
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Advertisement358 1927-07-04 3 Cuticura Baths Best For Children Teach your children to use Cuticura Soap because it is best for their tender skins. Assisted by occasional applications of Cuticura Ointment to first signs of irritation or dandruff it keeps the skin and scalp clean and healthy. Cuticura Talcum is cooling and soothing. Soap.358 words
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Advertisement389 1927-07-04 3 1 W T7MINENT Doctors, Scientists and f I Hi Dietitians counsel you to eat more I fruit. Every day, they say, you need I vitamins that fruits contain. Start 1 A tomorrow morning. Dnn<: an orange «r \&sZZ2ZS f or breakfast 1 The method is simph- i J city itself.389 words
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Article1058 1927-07-04 4 CINEMATOGRAPHIC RESEARCH Remarkable Progress of Scienee After many months labour Dr. R. G. Canti. of St. Bartholomew's Hospital an 1 the University of Cambridge, has worked out a method of studying living tissues, the first results cf which, shown recently to several learned sociities, have left the1,058 words
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Article130 1927-07-04 4 Several cases of premature decay have been recorded in history at various times. In 1754, to mention one case, a youth named Hopkins died in Glamorganshire at the age ii seventeen years. Before his death his eyes became cim, his hair grey, and he showed all the signs of old130 words
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Advertisement249 1927-07-04 4 /naig I Q<JALITY WITH AGEjbJp i\ JOHN HAIG CO., LTD. m/ 4a OWNINO MA Hi tl Alt] LTD. A V/ 2« MARKINCH SCOTLAND /A\ Local Agents:—ANGLO-SI AM CORPORATION, Ltd., SINGAPORE. I Smoke La Insular Cigars g NONE BETTER LA INSULAR g Master Makers of Cigars and Cigarettes jjj Where Quality249 words
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Advertisement162 1927-07-04 4 IT Ho Latest and Best of All cj 3 Unrivalled Popularity. A most Delightful Beverage. X 5j Sold and Known Everywhere Cj I Sole Agents: -W. ABEYEGOONASEKERA Co., 5j 31 Raffles Place, Singapore. Cj I KWONG ON CO. I ffi 26, 27 28, South Bridge Road. jj J ANNUAL CASH162 words
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Advertisement280 1927-07-04 4 I MOUTRIE. 9 The very best Piano value ever offered I or Elsewhere. Before buying your Piano call on us, we I be pleased to prove this. I Prices $600.00 up, on easy Piym< its. j Call or Write for Illustrated Catalogue I S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. J3 Raffles Place,280 words
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Article1408 1927-07-04 5 ANTHRACITE DUTY ABANDONED Classification of Goods Revised lie new French tariff drafted by M. inowski, the Minister of Commerce, Ives an almost complete recasting of existing system. The classification of Is has been thoroughly revised and s have been very generally increased rder to meet the demands1,408 words
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Article272 1927-07-04 5 An Archaeological Find in Penang During excavation work which is now proceeding between the servants' quarters and the new wing of the E. O. Hotel, for the purpose of laying down a septic tank, workmen have come upon an empty sarcophaerus or stone grave of some sort and272 words
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Article243 1927-07-04 5 Remarkable Progress Made In the Sudan In a dispatch to the Secretary-General of the League of Nations relating to Slavery in the Sudan (published as a White Paper, Cmd. 2872, price Id.), Sir John Maffey, the Governor-General of the Sudan, says that "the progress made in abolishing243 words
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Advertisement467 1927-07-04 5 the blood of man and rats. Do they iclggE spread disease? vffivJo«, Tanglefoot Spray kills "^T 5 forever. Even those in unseen cracks die. Demand this thor» ough destroyer—the most wm powerful for safe use jA| against all common household #H|VI insects. M% Ww^* Kills house flies, cockPH V roaches,467 words
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Advertisement199 1927-07-04 5 It is easy to be beautiful ''that schoolgirl com* BS?t! 0nI necessary to nave a healthy skin. 5i d i $UCh ,kln is e *sily secured, This soap cleanses thoroughly and then acts as a beautifying lotion— due to the cosmetic effects of palm and olive oils. PALMOLIVE FOR ijß199 words
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Advertisement201 1927-07-04 5 NATURAL i> MILK FOOD Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co n (London) 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. I THE CARBIDE Jjj Brilliant Search Light.' Hftffc7{!JM (For Hunters, Planters and Miners). jjj throws a penetrating white light, and J{] Sr?& Mot affected by wind or rain. Objects Jjj can be distinguished from 300201 words
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Advertisement440 1927-07-04 6 iA THREE-TOPPING FEATURED PROGRAMME AT THE EMPIRE Thursday June 30 to Monday July 4. Second Show at 9 p m, I The Graham Wilcox-United Artists Production-Featuring in its cast the MOST BEAUTIFUL Wcman of America Blythe" and the most BEAUTIFUL WOMEN of EUROPE LIANE "HAID in a p.cture I Si440 words
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Advertisement285 1927-07-04 6 Amuseiß en ts. !AT THE I ALHAMBRA (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd.. Proprietors.) g TO-NIGHT I A UFA SCREEN MASTERPIECE A Film Version of the World-Famous Opera by Oscar Straus_ A BRILLIANT COMEDY, MINGLED WITH THE LILT OF H ALLURING WALTZ ACCO 4 PANI vIENT g in which a successful285 words
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Advertisement369 1927-07-04 6 GAIETY CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolen Street!. From Friday July 1 to Thuisday July 7. NIGHTLY AT 9.00 P.M. PLAY BALL SERIAL With ALLENE RAY, WALTER MILLER and the NE# YORK GIaNTS Chapters 3 4. JACK PERRIN In the Hay art Picture "Starlight The Untamed" As fast as the wind369 words
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Advertisement138 1927-07-04 6 Surma Theatre North Bridge Road. Telephone N 0 28* THI3 VEIK From Wednesday June 29 to Tutfcdav .1 u j v The Inaugural Attraction Fxtracrdird- 1 t h year 1927. NIGHTLY AT 9.10 P M Here is the Ficture tbat do?s for I "The Kid" did for Chapjin— EACH FLA6H.A138 words
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Article147 1927-07-04 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, July 4. Ea»t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) H.M.S. Ormonde East Basin; Patrol EJUS. Wharf. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Kedoe 18; Chvebassa 14; Haruna Maru 13; Rumphius 12; Fulda 11; Rengat 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate Hoaan* 30; Yamagata147 words
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Article33 1927-07-04 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 equal 00. The rate of payment of Money from India and Ceylon is Rs. 1&" I equal to $100.33 words
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Article276 1927-07-04 7 Record Number of Claimants to £7,000,000 The romantic alory of a disputed inheritance which in 18 )7 amounted to £7,000,000, and has greatly mc eased since while lying at compound interest in the Bank of England, ii <vout-hed for by the Vienna Journal." Herr Weis*kopf a276 words
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Article203 1927-07-04 7 Criticism of America by British Doctor Sir George Newman, chief medical officer of the British Ministry cf Health, in an address at Yale University recently on "Responsibilities of citizenship," severelycriticised the United States for the highest mortality in maternity cases among civilised nations, it being double that in203 words
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Article172 1927-07-04 7 Monkey ComDanions in a Lonely Temple Charles de Musket, a Frenchman, aged seventy, descendant, of a hairdresser to one of the Kings of Cudh. is a claimant to the 'priesthood of he famous Hanuman (monkey-god) Temple at Jakoo, in Simla. He renoune 1 Christianity for Hinduism at172 words
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Article72 1927-07-04 7 The Waltz Dream Considerable enthusiasm was the order at the Alhambra Theatre last night when "The Waltz Dream," that splendid German film commenced a short season. Long before the usual hour every seat in the building was occupied and in spite of the management's efforts to find extra72 words
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Article186 1927-07-04 7 Among posters displayed recently at the Shanghai station of the Shanghai-Nanking Railway Station with the object of inflaming Chinese hatred of foreigners was» one choice specimen which depicted a Bnt sh and a Japanese soldier about to stick bayonets into a Chinese baby. At Caruthersvilla (Missouri) on Monday, May 23186 words
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Article416 1927-07-04 7 Famous Indian Scientists Discoveries Sir Jagailis Chunder Bose, the Indian scientist, who is a ida. ur oi Arts, a Doctor of Science, a Doctor of Literature, and a Kllow of the Royal Society, may in years tv come possibly be linked with Galileo and Isaac as one of416 words
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Article262 1927-07-04 7 Dismal Record for First Quarter of 1927 For the third time only since the start of civil registration, the registered deaths in England and Wales during the first quarter of this year exceeded the births. The natural decrease of population by excess of deaths over births was262 words
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Article31 1927-07-04 7 Orders for week ending July 10, 1927. To-morrow, July s.—Signalling Class Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, *July 6.—Officers' Meeting, Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Thursday, July 7.—Band Practice Headquarters 5.15 p.m.31 words
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Article1069 1927-07-04 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, July 4 Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $343 Buyer* Seller* Rice, Siam 2 $330 Mixed Black Pepper 69.00 Rice, Siam 3 $322 *Sundried Copra 11.10 11.10 Rice, Saigon 1 $300 Mixed Copra 10.60 10.60 Rice, Saigon 2 $272 Kayong Copra Rice, Saigon 3 *Small Flake1,069 words
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Article474 1927-07-04 7 Invisible Forces Hidden in all Parts of Europe A greac army has been hidden in all parts of Europe, but particularly in the Balkans, invisible to outsiders because it wears no uniform and is scattered in minute detachments. Yet 'it is obedient to the will of on© man,474 words
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Article117 1927-07-04 7 The Crown Agents advertised in mail week in "The Times" for 13 assistant engineers for the P.W.D., F.M.S. The agreement will be for four years after which, subject to satisfactory service, the officers will be eligible for confirmation in the permanent establishment or, if they are not offered or decline117 words
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Advertisement211 1927-07-04 7 Births, Marriages and Deaths REQUIEM MASS A High Mass of Reouiem for the repose of the soul of the late Mr. L. Rangel will be sung at the Church of St. Joseph, on Tuesday, the sth instant, at 6.30 a.m. The attendance and prayers of relatives and friends are earnestly211 words
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Miscellaneous431 1927-07-04 7 SINGAPORE DIARY Tv-day, July 4 High Tides.—o.46 a.m., 2.16 p.m. Football: Div. I, R.A. vs. Malays, Stadium. To-morrow, July 5 High Tides.- 1.32 a.m., 2.56 p.m. Football: Div. 11, R.A. vs. R.E., Stadium. Football: O.T.F.C. vs. V.M.C.A., S.C.C. Wednesday, July 6 High Tides.—2.23 a.m., 3.39 p.m. Football: S.C.C. Practise Match.431 words
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Miscellaneous146 1927-07-04 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for July 10, 1927. To-day, July 4 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v) Signals, Section Parade. To-morrow, July 5 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Voluntary Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v) Signals, Section Parade. Wednesday, July 6146 words
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Article939 1927-07-04 8 Our morning contemporary published a letter the other day, in which an attempt was made to show that the profits of motor-buses in Singapore are extremely small. As it happened this correspondent himself gave figures which proved a profit equalling somewhere about 150 per cent per annum, which is939 words
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Article962 1927-07-04 8 Carrying sixty-five tons of naval ammunition and a naval detachment of ten petty officers and 118 ratings, under the command of Lieut. L. de Villiers, the P. and O. steamer "Novara" arrived in Singapore yesterday. The "Novara" is bound for Hong Kong. The next Cinema show will be held in962 words
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Article862 1927-07-04 8 Mr. L. Mills, bandmaster, Selangor Stat« Band, leaves Malaya shortly and will succeeded by Mr. F. H. Buenaventuia Dr. Ralph Gill, Dental Surgeon It,, will shortly be leaving for America companied by Mrs. Gill who ha.- H member of the staff of the Anelo-Ct, Girls' School, Ipoh.862 words
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Article38 1927-07-04 8 From China and Japan by s.s. Gn Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow. From Indo-China by s.s. Cap Padi due at Singapore daylight to-morrow. From Indo-China by s.s. Com»iasaii Pierre Lecoeq, due at Singapore to-ni 'trow tfternoon.38 words
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Advertisement377 1927-07-04 8 I IX FOR I SPORTS PRIZES J X OF EVERY DESCRIPTION S No 63 j Soild Silver Two-Handled Cup, with Square Base on I Ebonised Plinth q Height 5H inches Price $38.50 jj n 65.00 jj I 8H v ***** c g c i Robinson Co., Ltd., jj [5 (Incorporated377 words
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Advertisement165 1927-07-04 8 jjj To His Majesty I 1 I THE KING OF SIAM. I ru i Estd. 1872. Ln n-1 nj Ln THE ONLY I Leading Store for q I HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERY Ln l H that will S 1 ATTRACT ATTENTION 1 CREATE INTEREST 1 I 0 g and g I INDUCE165 words
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Article425 1927-07-04 9 Creat Reception For Airmen S( ENfi AT THE GARE ST. LAZARE ,-ived by President at the Elysee Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Washington, July 3. jV'ilbttT (Secretary to the Navy) has t d Mr. Coolidge to award the dshed Flyin? Cross to Cmdr. Byrd cofllUioa to hi.-Reuter's Service. - 425 words
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Article62 1927-07-04 9 Two Nominees Join Forces Against Obregon Reuter's Service. fReuter's Service.] Mexico City, July 2. Generals Arnulfo Gomez and Francisco rrano, both Presidential nominees, have tived at an agreement to join forces in 1928 Presidential election in opposition General Alvaro Obregon, the ex-Presi-•p.t and staunch friend and supporter ofReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article24 1927-07-04 9 Reuter's Service. Tirana, July 3. 1 iraskoviteh, the dragoman of the Yugoiv Embassy, has been released and the no-Yugo-Slav incident is ended.Reuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article48 1927-07-04 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 3. On Friday, Mr. L. A. C. Biggs was tertained by the staff of the Municipality the occasion of his retirement after thirty years of the Secretaryship. He was presented by an address by Mr. VY. Douglas, the new secretary.48 words
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Article162 1927-07-04 9 Two Junks Loaded with Powder ROOFS TORN FROM BUILDINGS Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Nanking, July 3. A terrific explosion yesterday noon caused death or serious injury to more than a hundred Chinese when two junks loaded with explosives alongside the ShanghaiNanking Railway wharf at Siakwan blewReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 162 words
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Article111 1927-07-04 9 OFFICIAL DINNER IN OTTAWA i Lindbergh Present At Function Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Ottawa. July 3. Mr. Phillrs, the new United Statse Minister to Canada, and Colonel Lindbergh were the guests of honour at an official dinner in the Parliament buildings. Mr. Phillips read a message from PresidentReuter's Service. - 111 words
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Article74 1927-07-04 9 Leaving Hankow to Return to Moscow Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Hankow, June 3. Th? Sovfc subjects have not yet left but are due to leave in a few days by train for Chengchow and thence by train to the western terminus of the Lunghai Railway, They will thenReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 74 words
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Article45 1927-07-04 9 Success at Stamford Bridge Applauded Trans-Ocean Service Berlin, July 3. The German public received with great satisfaction the news that the Germans won four English athletic championships at Stamford bridge; Koernig the hundred yards; Houden, two hundred; Dobermann, long jump; Brechermacher. weight putting.Trans-Ocean Service - 45 words
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Article42 1927-07-04 9 Reuter's Service. Rapid City, South Dakota, July <J. In conformity with the terms of the recent Nicaraguan peace agreement, President Coolidge has nominated Mr Frank McCoy as Chairman of the Commission to supervise the Presidential election in Nicaragua in IMS.Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Article43 1927-07-04 9 Reuter's Service. The Hague, July -i. The First Chamber unanimously passed the Bill providing that the State subscribe ha lf-a-million florins to the cpiUl of the Royal Dutch Air Navigation Company, and subsidy of 2,800,000 florins spread over seven years.Reuter's Service. - 43 words
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Article189 1927-07-04 9 Entertained by the Club LEAVING ON WEDNESDAY FOR SINGAPORE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 3. Sir Hugh and Lady Clifford were host and hostess at a dance at the Penang Club, last night. It was a most successful function. About 350 guests were present from189 words
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Article129 1927-07-04 9 Young Wife Shot Dead COMPLE SEPARATED OVER A YEAR Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] karatega Lake New York, July 2. John, the 38-year-old brother of Jack Dempsey, shot dead Ml wife Edna, aged 21, and then committed suicide. Jack left his training camp and identified the bodiesReuter's Service. - 129 words
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Article37 1927-07-04 9 Reuter's Service. Washington. July 2. $611,000,000 of last year's record Treasury surplus of $636,000,000 will be applied to reduction of the public debt which is now $18,512,000,000 having been reduced during the year by $1,132,0(00,000.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article27 1927-07-04 9 Reuter's Service. Paris, July The Court of Cassation has rejected M. Doriof's appeal again-t the sentence of 13 months and a fine of 3,000 frs.Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article28 1927-07-04 9 Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Hankow, July 3. A British steamer was fired on by soldiers sixty miles below Hankow and two Chinese passengers were wounded.Reuter's Far Eastern Service. - 28 words
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Obituary26 1927-07-04 9 [Reuter's Service.] Bogota, July 2. The dea h has occurred of General Pedro Nelospina, President in and exMinister to the United States. Reuter's Service.Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article17 1927-07-04 9 Reuter's Service. Chicago. July 2. Thirty deaths have occurred from the heat wave here.Reuter's Service. - 17 words
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Article241 1927-07-04 9 Leakages From Geneva CRUISERS NOW TOPIC OF INTEREST British Naval Bases Equal to Many Ships Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] Geneva. July 3. Despite the fact that the three delegations ire pledged to secrecy with regard to the letails of the naval discussions and the ielegates absolutely refuseReuter's Service. - 241 words
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Article104 1927-07-04 9 Planter Wedded to Daughter of Local Family (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 3. The wedding was solemnised at St. Andrew's Church, on Friday, the Rev. Mr. Stewart officiating, of Mr. Donald Murchison, of Edinburgh Estate, belangor, and Miss Violet May. only child of Mr. and Mrs. Renie.104 words
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Article80 1927-07-04 9 Singapore Fishermen Picked up by Norwegian Vessel Two Singapore fishermen who wenfound in the sea while the City of Bedford was steaming out. were picked up and transferred to a Norwegian vessel, which brought them back yesterday On sighting the men. the City of Bedford immediately stopped80 words
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Article57 1927-07-04 9 There is to be an excellent Toy Stall at S Andrew's Fete, which takes place on Thursday afternoon, and on Friday morning and evening. Children will be well provided for, as there will be Lucky-Dil*. and Sweets and Sideshows The Fete promises to be great fun. We57 words
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Article76 1927-07-04 9 St Andrew's Cathedral was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday afternoon, the contracting parties being Mr. James Vernon Moss, second son of Captain and Mrs. Moss of Singapore and Miss Ruby Irene Mowe, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mowe, late of Sarawak. The Rev.76 words
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Article80 1927-07-04 9 In commemoration of the anniversary' of America's Independence Day, the American Consul General received the Consuls from the various Consulates, and other visitors, at his office in the Union Building this morning. If sufficient players can be got together a game of baseball will be played on the80 words
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Advertisement119 1927-07-04 9 I l Will Help to Preserve Wood- I I work Against Ants. o I "NOXO" I I will impart a beautiful stain I I and is also an efficient Safe- I I guard against rot. I I D 1 B 8 Sjle Ageats: g J GUTHRIE Co., Ltd., I (Incorporated119 words
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Article334 1927-07-04 10 TENNIS Cochet Wins Men's Championship COOL AND. CONFIDENT EXHIBITION Miss Helen Wills Defeats the Signorina Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] Wimbledon, July 2. The weather for the finals was dull. The attendance was large and gates for the centre court were closed before play began. In the women's final,Reuter's Service. - 334 words
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46 1927-07-04 10 The- jramos down for to-morrow in the lawn tennis tou.-nament are as follows; Doubles Handicap T. Leijssius and C. Peterson v\s N Hannay and S Oehlers. Mixed Doubles V. H XorrU and F. Ephranms vs. N E Ess and L. Gammell.46 words
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Article197 1927-07-04 10 OXFORD MAN GETS THE SCULLS J Canadian Arm Gives Out Reuter's Service. London, July 2. The weather for the Henley regatta was very ramy for the first three days IS overcast to-day. The attendance was large S^SJK The following wefe c Challenge Cup Grand: Thames beat London byReuter's Service. - 197 words
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Obituary96 1927-07-04 10 The death occurred at the General Hospital, Singapore, on Saturday of Madame Camille Malherbe, the oldest French resident in the Colonv. She had been in Singapore for over thirty -ears without a break. Th- funeral took place at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday and was largely attended, among96 words
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Article400 1927-07-04 10 Walley Whips Murray in Return Bout VICTORY PUTS HIM IN LINE FOR LA BARBA Bud Drops Disputed Decision to Joe Alexander Boy Walley had his revenge on Frankie Murray m a return ten-round 'fracas in a mam event card at the Monarch Athletic Club, San Francisco, on June 23.400 words
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Article88 1927-07-04 10 Keppel Golf Club Competition DUFFERS CUP ~T h' following qualified for entrance ii tiie Duffers Cup competition: G. H. X. W. Marshal] 85 15 70 L. A. Gibson 84 13 71 H-HaH 87 v 73 G. C. Hitler 89 16 73 H. A. Exley 91 16 75 A Gowans88 words
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130 1927-07-04 10 Really good consistent play by Mr. H. j' i p resulted in his winning the Col? SSf y om P etl tion of the Singapore ?h1 *P U He beat bo^e y °y oneT Of the 62 cards taken out the following were the best130 words
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Article212 1927-07-04 10 Chinese Club Programme Carried Out in Rough Water *u At th e C hinese Swimming Club yesterday the following events were swum off in a rough sea: 100 yards breast stroke handicap race for A. class. INg Mong Guan (13 sees.) in 79 15 sees., 2. Seah Teng Ann212 words
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Article539 1927-07-04 10 Congdon and Taylor Centurians SERVICES HEAVILY DEFEAT MERCHANTS Brilliant Hitting In S.C.C. Tournament Game The general opinion 0 f the Services team, when playing the Merchants in the S.C.C. tournament on Saturday and in previous games, was that what they lack in bowling power they make up by two539 words
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Article272 1927-07-04 10 How Scoring Match At Padang- A really good game was witnessed on the n Saturda 7- w hen an S.G.C. obtained a narrow victory of 11 r»n« over an S.RC. side. The only outstanding feature of the game was the splendid effort of W N Hansell, for272 words
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Article231 1927-07-04 10 Lanka Union Draw With V.M.C.A. The match between the L.U. and the V.M.C.A. in the Framioz Cup match ended in a draw. The Union batted first and put up 125. /The V.M.C.A.. lost eight wickets for 71, when stumps were drawn owing to bad light. L.A. A. S.231 words
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Article92 1927-07-04 10 P. W. L_ D. Pts. Pulau Brani 5 5 0 0 10 HQ- "A" D.W.R. 4 4 0 0 8 No. 1 Coy. D.W.R. 110 0 2 No. 4 Coy. D.W.R. 110 0 2 HQ. "B" D.W R. 2 110* H.Q. D.E.R.A. 3 12 0 292 words
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53 1927-07-04 10 Only two runs separated the scores in a match played befcwe?n an S.C.C. XI and combined R.E and R.A. ,-ide at Pulo Brani yesterday afternoon. Th* soldiers batted Drat and declared at 106 for seven wickets and then disposed of the53 words
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Article342 1927-07-04 10 COMPETITION FOR THE VETERANS' SHIELD Eurasian Company Again Head the List Shin f r the Penan S Veteran': Shield took place on the Bukit Timai Kange yesterday morning when nine of tht twelve teams entered hred The competition was five rounds at th* 22 y 9nn and to342 words
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Article46 1927-07-04 10 Outram Road School Annual Sports The annual athletic sports of the Outram Road were successfully held on Saturday orde™ com P etit ion being of a high wat n th! X m llent fife! the Programme executet' Which Wa tollom^^ ***** reSUItS be P ublished46 words
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Article343 1927-07-04 10 CHINESE NARROWLY BEAT S.C.C. A Good Game Ends In Odd Goal Win A really good game was seen at the Stadium on Saturday between the S.C.C. and the S.C.F.A., and ended in a victory for the first named by the odd goal in three. Few people will disagree that343 words
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149 1927-07-04 10 In a friendly soccer match played on the Kudu A Ground, Malacca, on Friday last the second string of the United Chinese Association beat the Anglo-Chinese School by the odd goal in three. Fine chances to score were frittered away by the Chinese, and it149 words
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Article172 1927-07-04 10 Visit of Batavian Tourists Singapore Football Association programme for the current week is rather a stiff one and possibly the most interesting matches of the lot ar e the two against the Batavian tourists. The Selection Committee meet at noon UMday to select the Singapore team to pla172 words
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Article170 1927-07-04 10 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha> Tokio, July L Rubber f.a.q. spot was quoted to-day at 'b sen at which business was done The military authorities flatly denied the I rumour to the effect that Japanese troops are advancing to Tsinan-fu from Tsingtao. The Navy authorities are stated170 words
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Article39 1927-07-04 10 The Medical Officer for the Port of Sunderland declare* in hi* annual report that G:nnan sh ps are the cleanest and most sanitary in the world, and that Spanush vessels are the moat unaanitSy Wfek-those of Italy and Greece39 words
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Article382 1927-07-04 10 Exciting Incident in High Street ONE KILLED AM) S V R\ INJURED More than one .shockin has occurred in Singanor.t tragedy on the steamer "Rat recent outbreak on a Jan Tanjong Pagar, are still fresh of the public. c niir cOn Saturday afternoon, short o'clock pandemonium reigned382 words
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Article169 1927-07-04 10 Proposed Desert Link for French Colonies A trans-Saharan railway t> unite the French Algeria, Morocco and Tuni- a, with .he French Sudan. Sentgral, Xiareri... i ir.e Congo is proposed by M. de Warn a, >i puty for Mcurthe-et-Mcxselle. He will ask th? French Parliament for a vote of169 words
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Article117 1927-07-04 10 Some 200 gold coins were disc cently in the bed of a canal at Chester. Th? canal had been emptied temporarily to allow repairs to the lockgates tv be carried out. A boy, while prodding mud, found several sovereigns. H< them home to his mother, who117 words
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Article60 1927-07-04 10 Stamford Road was the ft smashup early yesterday morning Ford bus tried conclusions with cent lamp post just onnosite the M< Publishing House. The bus se< have had the better of the argum its "antagonist" was totally wrecl up-rooted. The bus did not esca scratchsd, however,60 words
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Article55 1927-07-04 10 The Boy Scouts' Association b»anch is planning a Camp at tht- P. Camp Ground, Penang. Anffuat A neat little folder his be •n issin d mg the programme and orders g the Camp. A persual of this show: the boys' will be well taken ear have an55 words
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Article27 1927-07-04 10 A French battleship steamed into bour early this morning and the salutes were exchanged with Fori Cai She is at the man-of-war anchorage^27 words
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Article1555 1927-07-04 11 Fifty Years Of Independence OF THREE EVENTS al Ceremony of Celebration and Anniversary Bucharest correspondent of "The recent issue reported that on 10, 1877, the two recently united little [itiefl of Moldavia and Wallachia tli yoke «.f the Turkish suzerainty laid* the foundations of that State as1,555 words
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Article209 1927-07-04 11 Housing Conditions Better in Bangkok Than Here The absence of building laws, and the bad housing conditions under which foJK live in Bangkok are often the subject of comment in Singapore newspapers In his annual report for 1926 the Municipal Health Officer of Singapore has some unpleasant things209 words
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Article64 1927-07-04 11 In the week ended on June 18 three new eases of cho era and on of smallp reported in registered from kok. Two deaths were The cholera, and on *J° m one case and one cholera figures one death from the P r f. v u from the previous rma64 words
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Advertisement342 1927-07-04 11 j COMPLETE VIOLIN OUTFIT I From $15.00 to $55.00 I write for illustrated Catalogue. H 1 Season Company, Limited. =3 111 and 113, North Bridge Road. g TO-NIGHT MONDAY JULY 4 TO-NIGHT At The New World Shows Various Attractions including Chinese Wayang, "Tong Sye Ton" THE CITY OPERA will present342 words
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Advertisement146 1927-07-04 11 Who says Still going Strong/ —Why, the man who is particular about the rT^^^^r maturity of his whisky. absolutely depended on as perfectly mature. is It^^^^^H^^L John Little Co., Ltd. f^fl-^ (Incorporated in England.) j-j jSjp Singapore, Penang and Kuala Lumpur. j I i|j 5 Special Offer 1 MA NO.146 words
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Article917 1927-07-04 12 Ting Kil Tin Mines, Limited The fifteenth ordinary general meeting of the Ting Kil Tin Mines, Limited, was held at the Company's premises. Chartered I Bank Chambers, at noon on Saturday, the I Hon. Mr. D. J. Ward (Chairman) presiding. I Others present were Messrs. T. F. Anderson917 words
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Article322 1927-07-04 12 Sir A. Steel-Maitland on the Trade Unions Bill Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland Minister foi Labour, laid the foundation stone of a Conservative and Unionist Club in the Yardley Division of Birmingham on May 21. Referring to the Trade Unions Bill, he said that it was argued in322 words
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Article241 1927-07-04 12 German Threat to Foreign Firms The German Cinema Proprietors' Association has for some time been working to achieve the prevention of films with an anti-German tendency being shown in fort ign countries, says The Times." At its last delegates' congress a resolution was unanimously adopted, in which indignation241 words
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Advertisement140 1927-07-04 12 Commencing Sun day, July 3, 1927. I ALHAMBRA THEATRE I (By Arrangement with M. A. NAMAZIE) Presents 1 THE UFA FILM MASTERPIECE I *fc WorUL FantoiiS Opera jfl Extra special musical score, as played at the qJ 1 CAPITOL THEATRE LONDON, WILL BE PLAYED I AT ALL PERFORMANCES BY THE140 words
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Advertisement83 1927-07-04 12 j"ZSZSZSZSZS2SZSZSHSZSZSZSZSZS?SZSZS2S?SrH LIM CHEE feENI 56-8 Marktt stre€i STOCKIST And Sole Distributor for Micbelin Cable Cycle Tyres in Singapore. Supplier of all kinds of Pneumatic and Solid Tyres and also dealing in GARGOYLE Lubricating oil. PHONE 2419 for your requirememts anc same will be "nrrtly executed, MARBLE, ROAD METAL AND LIME83 words
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Advertisement217 1927-07-04 12 SLAZENGERS^^T "ANDERSON" 1 RACKET SPECIALLY DESIGNED BY Mr. J. O. ANDERSO\ mmgĔr GUT BOUND SHOULDf WITH TWO EXTRA RO X S OF TREBLING OBTAINABLE FROM WHTTHAWAY LAID LAW CO. (PENANG) AWAY CO., CHOW KIT CO., J. LITTLE CO. (KUAIA LUMPUR). WH AWAY LAIDLAW CO., ROBINSON CO., J. LITTLE CO., OI217 words
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Article520 1927-07-04 13 Singapore, Jane 25. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 50 Beef stew or curry kati 45 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati «0 Mutton Indian lb. 56 Mutton Australian lb 56 Fowl, kati 80 Capons (Locally reared), kati Hens (Locally reared) kati Ducks each520 words
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Advertisement437 1927-07-04 13 CUT YOUR TRANSPORT COBTB Cj by quicker and more efficient handling with a HUDSON LIGHT RAILWAY HUDSON MATERIAL is buiK with an 3 expec'ancy of stern tests Over sixty years X] ntimate experience of Light Railway re nl quirements enables HUDdGNS to appre va 7 V th? difficulties that hve437 words
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Advertisement116 1927-07-04 13 w r c euro* \J l»¥I«T08--IPfC'.l MUI (Afl II fl Drugless cure by Violet-Rays for all Diseases by Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Cheow, Loh's Dispensuiy, 108 South Bridge Road Singapore. Their No. L Violet-Ray Apparatus ($75.00) per set. No. 2 VioletRay (Current or Battery) $125.00 per set No. Mountain116 words
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Advertisement831 1927-07-04 13 r=Jr=Jr=Jr^mCT tig M MALAYAN EXHIBITION. RACE COURSE, KUALA LUMPUR, 1 I Friday July 29th to Monday, August Ist. 1 1 I jj PRESENTING E fl AGRICULTURE AND ALL KINDRED FEATURES. I INTER-STATE FOOTBALL COMPETITIONS. I I H Full Particulars obtainable from the Honorary Organising Secretaries. |j] I __f drrdr^r-r^rrd-^r-r^ Js831 words
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Advertisement543 1927-07-04 14 PUBLIC NOTICES LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. DIVIDEND No. 13 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Fourth Interim Dividend of 6 per cent for the year ending 31st August, 1927, will be paid to Shareholders on the Register on 15th July, 1027. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of543 words
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Advertisement347 1927-07-04 14 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED—For immediate service ex- perienced Typist, no shorthand required. Good knowledge of the Dutch language j essential. Only those with first class references need apply i BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING Co., Ltd. WANTED —By leading Tyre Firm, an experienced tyre salesman for up country work. Only men with thorough347 words
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Advertisement421 1927-07-04 14 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street Muar 77-79, Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang i 6, Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9, Kiukiang421 words
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Advertisement501 1927-07-04 14 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) Authorised Capital JMJS'Jj!} Subscribed Capital gggg Paid-up Capital J '^'ggg Reserre Fund and Rest ArjSrLttt HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:501 words
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Advertisement534 1927-07-04 15 STEAMER SAILINGS THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING COMPANY I LAB FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE ipure, Soerabaia Bandjermasin. k Seng Sailing 2nd Class Accommodation, ight. Passage and other particulars, to the Agents:— UMTS BORNEO SHIPPING CO., 12 13, Boat Quay, Singapore. THE STRAITS—HEJAZ STEAMSHIP CO. PORT SWETTENHAM. PENANG. PAI \M. KARIKAL. PORTO NOVO. I534 words
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Advertisement231 1927-07-04 16 Here! The Greatest Tyre j Goodyear Ever Built! j EVER since Balloon Tyres were introduced, Goodyear The sharp-edged diamond-shaped blocks are placed in a semi- 0 has been experimenting with tread designs to develop flat design so that they not only grip the road but they retain |j II a231 words
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