Malaya Tribune, 6 July 1927
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Title Section20 1927-07-06 1 The Malaya Tribune XIV.- No. 156 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 192720 words
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Advertisement180 1927-07-06 1 NEW SHIPMENT OF .IBONUM CARBON PAPER trple: Size 8 x 10 I AND WITH 3 WELLS \SS PAPER WEIGHTS, i iya Tribune Press, Ltd., b, Sraftpwe. I 7-H.P. 4 Seater $1,750. -ex Garage Singapore. j| a V Sole Importers i ITALASIA LIMITED, (ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT) 60-62-64-66, Orchard Road, Singapore, Phone 950180 words
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Advertisement204 1927-07-06 1 PROMPTLY m 1 We bay all kinda of old Watchee. Clocks and Jewellery ia Exchange far Now. Jack Brisk Sons No. 28. Chnlia Street, SINGAPORE. j I SOLE AGENTS: I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., j 3 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement!.) X a Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. 9 p204 words
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Article1202 1927-07-06 2 New "Hollywood" Born at Elstree SECRETS OF A CITY OF MAKE-BELIEVE Revival Not Defeated by Foggy English Winters America will never believe it, but the fact remains that the most important British film-studios, those of British International at Elstree, and of Gainsborough at Islington, worked every day1,202 words
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Article363 1927-07-06 2 Men of GemV and Prison Lii in Ih judiuvov 'Th? Con give- Mr. Sy I a layman" of as. 1; refresningly tret I nsati nalkm, 4 extiemely aateresl d v a af of the methods by which mai taiai for tne common good. Mr. Moseley begin- with363 words
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Article50 1927-07-06 2 A Royal decision of untitled just been reached in Spam, heir to the ihrcne shall bi Carlos, the third b lor this is the continued two elder Princes. All h coming robust enough ew father has been abamh announcement coacerninf reached will be mad. until >c seventeen years of age—bfl50 words
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Advertisement218 1927-07-06 2 The hero of Trafalgar, with his stirring j "Duty" signal, has found immortal fame in the annals of his country. His name stands forever as the symbol of supreme personal courage and devotion to duty. CIGARETTE *m m Jine uraditions Since their inception, the tradition of PICCADILLY has been to218 words
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Article1187 1927-07-06 3 ROMANCE OF MARK LANE Typical of English Ruralism If a in London were to ask me jvhere he could find the best collection of ;ruly English types of countenance 1 should take him to the Corn Exchange m Mark-lan?. Here, in the heart of the City,1,187 words
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Advertisement212 1927-07-06 3 JTAmw z An Ideal Tired Nerves I i When you have no energy and you are easily L tired it is the sign that your nerves are starving y tor want of nourishment. Stimulants and drugs will not restore your nerves and renew your energy. These do more harm i212 words
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Advertisement202 1927-07-06 3 Smoke La Insular Cigars NONE BETTER I LA INSULAR S Master Makers of Cigars and Cigarettes Where Quality means Quality g And Every Product Means A Good Smoker a ffl Sole Agents.-for S.S., F.M.S., D. E. I. Siam. S I The National Mercantile Agency, I I 100-A. ROBINSON ROAD, (2nd202 words
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Advertisement242 1927-07-06 3 CUNSHINE, yesl but more then thai. Fruits rich in luscious juices;the vitamins that Nature decrees are necessary for your bodily health; and, above all, roeti- culous care in making the finest thirst* g quencher east of Suez Fraser and Naave's LEMON SQUASH the product of fruits specially imported A\ from242 words
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Article864 1927-07-06 4 MILITARY LEADERS HENCEFORTH UNITED China's Communists Must Be Wiped Out Marshal Chang Tso-lin said in a private interview with the 'North-China Daily News" correspondent that when the present "Nationalist" movement started, under Russian inspiration, the provincial Military Governors who were attacked made no organized defence, but were864 words
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Article152 1927-07-06 4 The proposal bo divide the shilling into ton pence instead of 12 continues to attract favourable notice writes a "Times" correspondent but it has been criticized under two heads: —(1) The continued payment, during the transition period, of the old-style penny to meet statutory and ;»ther fixed charges152 words
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Advertisement160 1927-07-06 4 Quality first! that's why smokers insist upon Made in V < life to Fine MACHINES, 6icyctes, type*3 writers, decks, etc. mu-t be treated, regularly, with a good oil if they are to give smooth.. s Jent service. REM OIL cleans, lubricates, prevents rust. .For A«ir /«S/ ZtfOW V Stay try160 words
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Advertisement436 1927-07-06 4 MUSIC. I I We Have AH the Latest Bits j I HONOLULU—SONGBIRD—PERHAPS YOU I rHWIj I OF ME—SWINGING ALONG—PERFUMES 0 THE f jjj PAST—GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDS—M PTE I Etc., Etc., Etc. I j Call and Hear Them. j J S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. I Raffles Place, I SINGAPORE. I I436 words
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Article452 1927-07-06 5 I"LGARLTY OF TEMPERANCE FANATIC Spirited Attack by Former Cabinet Minister Ancient Order of Froth-Blowers. ,j as a means of raising money for has now reached the public school 4. ys are Froth-Blowers; schoolgirls rv Bel.es. rmer Cabinet Minister, known x-ut the Empire for his sturdy com-M-nse —he is452 words
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Article126 1927-07-06 5 The Duke of York on The Need A national appeal for playing-fields for ♦he youth of the country was issued recntly ty the Duke of York, President of tht* National Playing Melds Association who says:— The provision of public playing-fields on a scale sufficient t< meet the126 words
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Article397 1927-07-06 5 Valiant Battle Put up by Single Communist Quite a sensation was created at Canton on June 22 when more than 100 policemen were mobilized to enaja one sinsle arme 1 Communist in the busiast sec.icn of thff city. The Communist fiied with his revolver all along the way397 words
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Article173 1927-07-06 5 "Hands Off China in Washington A band of about 100 persons, halt of whom were women with some children and the remainder American men with a sprinkling of Chinese, appeared before the British Embassy at Washington on May 21 at noon bearing placards announcing, "America is no catsnaw173 words
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Article86 1927-07-06 5 A new type of chain for tyres is being advertised in various American journals, in which the cress-links which embrace the carcass of the tyre and pass across the tread are made of tough rubber instead o* steel; they are secured at their ends to a pair of steel chains86 words
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Advertisement279 1927-07-06 5 BRITISH MALAYA RUBBER June Statistics fee following is the statement of quantity and value of rubber exported during June 1927 June Increase Decrease Declared in Declared in j I SL to To d ns te Ss. Tons. Tons. 41,687.00 38,149.59 3,537.41 63,718,000 84,782,000 n^f 10,670.06 190,378,000 265,476,000 12,824.34 1,021.72 17,708.000279 words
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Advertisement344 1927-07-06 5 WOMEN OF REFINEMENT prefer the beauty arising from p rfect health to that obtained by artificial means. Pillkettee are biruty's most natural aid, for they insure daily regularity, clear the SPinkettes skin of pimples and blotches, cure in a night sick headaches, bilious attacks and offensive bteath. Of chemists, or344 words
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Advertisement261 1927-07-06 5 i seli.ne >fl Vaseline TRADE MARK PETROLEUM JELLY FOR WOUNDS If at all serious, use an approved antiseptic and dress with "Vaseline" Jelly. Brings comfort, eases pain, helps nature heal quickly. Look for the Trade Mark "Vamelintf It ia your protection Chesebrough Mfg. Co., Cons'd New York London Montreal JHI261 words
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Advertisement52 1927-07-06 5 j NATURAL P- A\ILK FOOD Nestie Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., vJUmcion) 144-147 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. IMPERIAL Acknowledged by iT 1 Typewriter feffSjmi I on the Market ikl/ J Sole Agents: (fS&fcjPlyrfr SINGAPORE. m^^mmu *mmVmm^LW 1 -v i H J I n n 0 He knows a By Teethe Best I52 words
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Advertisement474 1927-07-06 6 i»SHSHSHSZSZSHSZSE£ZSZSHSESZSZSHSESH^ EMPIRE a TUESDAY JULY 5 AND WEDNESDAY JULY 6. I X Second Show at 9 p.m. {jj BELAGCO'3 greatest stsge success Las been made into a deluxe picture n TIGER ROSE X IN s REELS g the play e'oquent mth elemental urge, tariH less j aegioD, i-resistible pathos, now474 words
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Advertisement322 1927-07-06 6 JHLmse arr» en ts. ES2SZSZS2S2S2SHHS2S2S2SES2S2SZSHSEirESHSSS2^^ lATI AT THE ALHAMBRA (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) TO-NIGHT A UFA SCREEN MASTERPIECE A Film Version of the World-Famous Opera by Oscar Straus. I A BRILLIANT COMEDY, MINGLED WITH THE LILT OF ALLURING WALTZ ACCOMPANIMENT g in which a successful attempt has been322 words
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Advertisement348 1927-07-06 6 GAIET* CINEMA Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streeta. From Friday July I to Thuisday July 7. NIGHTLY AT 9.00 P.M. PLAY BALL SERIAL With *LLENER\Y, WALTER MILLER and the NE «V YOUX GliNTd Chapter- 3 4. JACK PERRIN In the Rayart Picture "Starlight 'he Untamed" As fast as the wind and348 words
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Advertisement127 1927-07-06 6 Surma 7h< tre with ih» p>uncfc* North Bridge Road. Teh 281 Ficm Wtdneodaj Jul* 6 to im i 12. NIGHTLY AT 9. ORA CAREV As Doris Stanton, Americin B and the g m st noma:) IN GETTING HER She fell in love with the IMB Hewis a "thief"—ye he i127 words
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Article142 1927-07-06 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, July 6. Ea*t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Patrol E.E.E. Wharf; Ekma 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) C. P. Lccocq 18; Chyebassa 1 o; Mentor 0; Ixion 7. Fmnire Dock (Entrance Gate Kronprins Olav 31; Kola 32; Genoa Mara142 words
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Article132 1927-07-06 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 100. The rate of payment of from India and Ceylon is Rs. lo< equ.d to $100. announcement that France intends c coal imports has come as a blow mining industry in Wales, as the tth step will132 words
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Article1226 1927-07-06 7 Indents on Crown Agents MR. J. W. SPILLER'S PRAISE OF OLD SYSTEM The Report on the F, M. S. Railways recently issued, signed by Mr. J. W. Spiller M Inst. C.E., makes very interesting reading and he is to be complimented on the marter and manner of1,226 words
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Article83 1927-07-06 7 Small Calendar for July The July list fcr tlx- Supreme Court h?.s just been issued and it is an exception*.ly small one this month, only twenty eases being down for consideration. It includes the following:— Timber and Produce Co., Ltd., vs. Uoh Soo Kee and others Adelphi Hotel,83 words
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Article199 1927-07-06 7 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nkhi Shimbunsha) Tokio, July 3. Mr J Itaya of the Seiyukai Baity has been elected* in the by-ekctkn at Muroran, H<>kkaido. The Kawasaki Dockyards relief question is still left unsolved and the reopening Of -Jugo Ginko" or the Fifteenth Bank ia doubtful owing to199 words
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Article235 1927-07-06 7 loianaa Marion Davies in her latest photoplay v Yolanda" will be the next attraction at the Alhambra, commencing on Sunday, the 10th instant. Yolanda," the photoplay, is a picturization of Charles Major's historical romance of the name. It is woven around the romance of Princess Mary of Burgundy,235 words
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Article181 1927-07-06 7 Back in England from a nine months' missionary tour of 28 000 miles by sea. and 18,000 miles by land, Dr. Ingram th Bisnop of Ixmdon, declared that he had IM m wonderful reception all over the world- i was met everywhere with a smile, he aaueu. In the whole181 words
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Article1039 1927-07-06 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Singapore, J*ly 6 Buyers Seller. Rice, Siam >io. 1 per Koy.-» $343 m„„i- Tanner 71.00 Rice, Siam 2 $330 Mixed, Bb£^Mp»» r 5 Riro Sinm 1222 *Sundned Rieellaigo. 1 J *3o5 Cjgra- 10.70 1(U0 £Bsl: it 3 Rice, Par Boiled No. 1 per bag |9.00 > 5.72%,1,039 words
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Article311 1927-07-06 7 Echo of Sensational Extortion Trial Appellants in criminal cases may think twice in future before venturing to place their complaint* before the Provisional Court of Appeal at Hong Kong As an outcome of an appeal case heard before Judge Ziar |Presidant of the Court of Ap peal), and311 words
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Obituary59 1927-07-06 7 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. Chua Eng Wee and Messrs. Chua Boon Swee and Chua Boon Kirn thank their relatives, friends and members of the Van Leng Hean Association Mernlads Musical Association, Social Party and Straits Youngsters Football Association for their kind attendances of the late Mr. Chua Eng59 words
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Obituary121 1927-07-06 7 KHO—Kho Choon Soeng, beloved father of Mr. Kho Keng Chuan of Messrs. Barker and Kengchuan, died on Wednesday .the 6th July. 1927, at his residence No. 11, Van Kit Road at the age of 8? The deceased leaves behind a son. a daughter, 4 grand-sons, 6 granddaughters and 13121 words
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Advertisement233 1927-07-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Motor Launch 18—20 feet. A second-hand launch would be considered Full particulars to Superintending Civil Engineer, EL M. Naval Base, not later than noon on 11th July, 1927. IN AID OF ORPHANS An Eitertaiamant in Aid of Orphans will be givaa on Monday Ist August at 5 p233 words
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Miscellaneous365 1927-07-06 7 SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, July 6 rh Tide*. SJ» a.m., 3.39 p.m. i S.C.C. Practise Match, all: S.C .F.A. vs. Batavia, Stadium. To-morrow, July 7 rh Tides.—3.2l a.m., 4.24 p.m. ral Pa/.aar, Vie. Memorial Hall, all: S.F.A. vs. Batavia. tball Div. 11. A.P.C. vs. S.R.C, S.R.C. ward 8.1. mail closes. Friday,365 words
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Article1070 1927-07-06 8 At the next meeting of the Legislative Council, which is due to take place on Monday, Mr. Song Ong Siang will ask a series of questions about arms smuggling, and the cancellation of licenses to keep revolvers issued to private persons in Singapore. The first question asks what1,070 words
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Article979 1927-07-06 8 A Bill is about to be introduced in the Federal Council to increase the control over societies in the F. M_ S. The output of Lingui Tin, Ltd., for the month of June was:—Sluicing 240.16 piculs, tribute 36.64 piculs Total 276.80 piculs. The Hclenus, amving at Hong Kong from Singapore,979 words
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Article488 1927-07-06 8 A correspondent sends the an unusual announcement fron bourne Age"—an intimati-: of Mrs. J. M. Fawaz, follow* Died of a broken heart.' the mother of the singer kn Austral, who was reccn I. Mr. C. F. Hewet t planter, of Lumut, is ag after a five years'488 words
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Article60 1927-07-06 8 From Indo-China by s.s. G. G. Merlin, due at Singapore this aften. From China and Japan by s.s. 1 Maru, due at Singapore to-morr From Holland and Germ: Prinses Juliana, due at Sing;.:' at 8 a.m to-morrow. From Europe, (London mails despatched June 10) by s.s. Rajula, due60 words
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Article46 1927-07-06 8 A Chinese who is wanted at X i answer a charge of criminal bre in respect of $6,000 was arrested by Inspector Christie of the Marine P day. The accused who arrived in board the steamer Auby, has and remanded pending extraditi ings.46 words
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Article38 1927-07-06 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.* PenanL r July Mr. G. A. Hereford Dis ri< J is shortly letiring after thirt rice, has gone to the Dindings trict court cases. This will pn be his last visit.38 words
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Article113 1927-07-06 8 (From Our Own Correspond i 1 Penan.:. 1 Mr. Justice P. J. Sproub in I Court to-day gave judgment in I the defendant in the action br< R. V. Ramanathan Che* .y again i N Subramanian Chetty for* alleged dismissal. His Lordship expres opinion that the facts113 words
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Advertisement379 1927-07-06 8 «DOBINSONC» 1 jjj FOR m^atW I SPORTS PRIZES I X OF EVERY DESCRIPTION S INo. 63 H Soild Silver Two-Handled Cup, with Square Base on 5j fcbomsed Plinth. £j Height SX inches Price $38.50 I I 65.00 J 84 100.00 I jlj Robinson Co,, Ltd., S (Incorporated in the Straits379 words
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Advertisement148 1927-07-06 8 By Special Appointment H I To His Majesty jc I THE KING OF SIAM. I Estdc *872. I I THE ONLY J I Leading Store for I HIGH-CLASS I JEWELLERY fl that will I 1 ATTRACT AnHTION| I CREATE INTEREST j and I INDUCE BUYING A Great Variety in 1148 words
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Article266 1927-07-06 9 miser Question Postponed MARINE AGREEMENT REACHED I will not be Subordinate to any Navy [Trans-Ocean Servieel Geneva, July 5. reement on submarines deals with data and does not touch on the the tonnage allocated to each cruiser question ha s been react to the delegations for further266 words
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Article74 1927-07-06 9 Sixteen Deaths on Armanistan SINGAPORE VESSEL IN QUARANTINE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, July 6. ing conditions aboard a vessel fr ddah to Singapore carrying 1193 were revealed when the Armanivt d at Colombo to disembark a smallpox of which four had occurr t.ne being fatal.74 words
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Article49 1927-07-06 9 Sharp Comment in the Paris Newspapers [Trans-Ocean Service] Paris, July 5. fa frontier incidents are the i sharp conflict in the Paris Left papers are violently Mussolini and the Right are seekd him. France has instructed tdor at Rome to draw Italy's the frequency and undesirability incidents.49 words
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Article40 1927-07-06 9 High Tribute to Sportsmanship «>t I'rince Sigismund [Trans-Ocean Servicel Berne, July 5. Press pays a tribute to the of Prince Priedrkfa Sigis- Prussia who is lying in a grave Lucerne through a spill in the riding tournament.40 words
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Article194 1927-07-06 9 Single-handed Feat in Rum Row CARGO OF HALF A MILLION ARRESTED Reuter's Service. New York, July 5. Ensign Charles Duke, of the Coasi Guard Service, aged twenty-seven, has performed a feat hailed as one of the most remarkable exploits by an individual in the course of theReuter's Service. - 194 words
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Article71 1927-07-06 9 Serious Development in Shanghai REFUSAL TO ACCEPT LESS PAY Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai. July 5. The Strike of mercantile marine officers continues. The officers have remained aboard their ships although refusing to go to sea but after the dismissal of three officers for refusing toReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 71 words
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Article122 1927-07-06 9 Twentieth Brigade Returning to Indian Station Reuter's Service. London, July 5. The Twentieth Infantry Brigade, otherwise the Indian Brigade, is very shortly returning to India from China. Well-informed circles believe it is because the tension in China is lessening and the British Government is satisfied there isReuter's Service. - 122 words
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Article94 1927-07-06 9 v Ten Gallon Hat Worn by the U.S. President Reuter's Service. Rapid City, July 5. Photographers had a field day this afternoon when President Coolidge appeared on the lawn in front of the summer "White House wearing full cowboy regalia which was presented him in honourReuter's Service. - 94 words
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Article39 1927-07-06 9 Reuter's Service. Nyack, New York, Juiy o. Four were killed and twenty injured by the collision of passenger and goods trains at Jone's Point on the Hudson River on the New York. Ontario and Western Railway line.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article122 1927-07-06 9 Absence of Noise in New York HUNDREDS OF TRIPPERS TO COUNTRY Reuter's Service. New York, July 5 Independence Day at New York City was remarkable for the absence of noise and rowdyism. It was also the coolest recordeo by the Weather Bureau. Hundreds of thousands spentReuter's Service. - 122 words
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Article184 1927-07-06 9 Pickets Abroad in Ningpo RED RUSSIANS LEAVE HANKOW Reuter's Far Eastern Service. TsirikTUio. July 5. The railway service between Tsingtao and Tsinanfu is impended owing to destruction of th? tra?k in the vicinky of Kaomi. Telegraphic and telephonic communication is also interrupted. General Ch?n. commanding theReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 184 words
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Article78 1927-07-06 9 Mr. Hoover Returns From Tour of Stricken Area Reuter's Service. Washington, July 5. Secretary Hoover has returned from his visit tc the Mississippi flood area. In a statement he estimated that out of 3,500,000 acres of farm land in the Mississippi basin 1,300,000 were inundated and probably unfitReuter's Service. - 78 words
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Article56 1927-07-06 9 Comdr. Byrd Brings Letters Over from America Reuter's Service. Paris, July 5. Commander Byrd brought to M. Doumergue three messages from across the Atlantic, from the Mayor of Philadelphia, the President of his Corporation and the Commander of the American Legion, hoping that .the aerial conquest ofReuter's Service. - 56 words
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Article26 1927-07-06 9 Reuter's Service. Riga, July 5. There have been eight arrests in connexion with the discovery of an alleged big Soviet espionage organisation here.Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article589 1927-07-06 9 Manager's Alleged Defalcation i PARTNERSHIP THAT WAS DISSOLVED Magistrate Sends Case up to the Assizes Serious charges of making false entries and alternatively with committing criminal breach of trust in respect of several thousand dollars were preferred against Soh Koh Sai, who has been committed to stand589 words
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Article36 1927-07-06 9 A message from Warsaw says that the construction shed? of the State Railways were aestroyed by a fire which caused damage to the extent of £113,635. Incendiarism, with the object of concealing fraudulent actions, is suspected.36 words
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Advertisement107 1927-07-06 9 j i &yti* j I INVALIDjPORTWINE I ,s 1 I THE POPULAR I PORT I I Refuse Imitations. I W 3 s 0 g 1 1 ■r. J Sole Agents: I GUTHRIE Co., Ltd., I I 5 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). jr ft BURFORD'S SOAPS JĔĔtt FOR DELICATE MATERIALS.107 words
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Miscellaneous82 1927-07-06 9 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE Results of the TwentySixth The solution to the 26th Crossword Puzzle published on the 23rd June in our columns in aid of The Children's Aid Society and the names of the prize winners will be published in our issue of Thursday, the 7th instant, where also the82 words
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Article1090 1927-07-06 10 THE WEEK'S SPORT REVIEWED Congdon Taylor's Fine Batting MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIPS MIGHT COME OFF (BY CUSTODIAN.") The sports world seems very dull just now and there is hardly anything to write about this week but football. The departure of the Australian cricketers seems to have caused a lull in1,090 words
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Article257 1927-07-06 10 FINAL OF WOMEN'S DOUBLES Americans Beat Representatives of South Africa Reuter's Service. Wimbledon, July 5. In dull and threatening weather before a moderate attendance Miss Ryan and Miss Wills beat Mrs. Peacock and Miss Heine (Soutit Africa) in the final of the Women's doubles by 6—3, 6 —2. InReuter's Service. - 257 words
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37 1927-07-06 10 Carver beat Frewen, 6—3. 3—6, 6—3. Goldsack and Daly beat Hudson and S.one, 6—4, 4—6, 6—4. TO-DAY'S TIES Falls and Haines vs. Allen and Jones. Haybittel ani Hopkins vs. Vignoles and Williams.37 words
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Article134 1927-07-06 10 PENANG MAN IN BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIP Strong Entry From the United States Reuter's Service. London, July 5. The British open golf championship for which there are 207 entries or 86 fewer than in 11)26, begins at St. Andrew's on Monday. A hundred players and those tieing for the hundredth placeReuter's Service. - 134 words
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Article38 1927-07-06 10 I The monthly medal for June 1927 will be played for on the 9th and 10th instant. The July monthly mtdal will be p ayed for on the 23rd and 24th instant. I38 words
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Article48 1927-07-06 10 Paolino Reinstated by New York Commission Reuter's Service. New York, July 5. The New York State Athletic Commission has reinstated Paolino who was suspended for allegedly refusing to meet Ed. Keeley, and has approved a fifteenround fight between Harry Wills and Paolino at Brooklyn on July 13.Reuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article386 1927-07-06 10 Invading Java Eleven Arrive THREE DECISIVE WINS IN MEDAN Confident of Beating S.C.F.A. This Afternoon The strong Java eleven who invaded Medan recently arrived in port early this morning by the van Diemen after a successful season in Medan. Interviewed by a "Malaya Tribune" representative this morning, the players386 words
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116 1927-07-06 10 Special Arrangements for Batavia Matches In order to cope with a record crowd at the Stadium for to-day's and to-morrow V matches with Batavia, extra doors will be opened at the Market entrance and also th.> opposite end. Players can obtain admittance116 words
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629 1927-07-06 10 Probably one of the most keenly contested gpmes in the second division of the League was s>een at the Stadium yesterday afternoon, when the R.A. met the R.E. In spite of the poor condition of the ground some really good football was629 words
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56 1927-07-06 10 The following will represent the Indian Association against the Y.M.C.A., Junior eleven on the Y.M.C.A. ground on Friday:—J. Solomon; K. Samv and Baiza; A. I. Pereira, V. Rajaloo and G. Sithambaram; R. D. Ramasamy, A. Doraikannoo, B. Jaganath Singh (Capt.), A. Aziz, O. K. Surattee.56 words
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Article472 1927-07-06 10 CHINESE EDITOR TO PAY DAMAGES Libel on a Schoolmaster from Bengkalis At the Supreme Court yesterday, the i hief Justice (Sir William Murison) awarded Tay Kah Tong. a schoolmaster of Bengkalis, $1,500 damages for libel against Lim Tv Pu, Editor, and Yap Cheng Swah, Manager, of the Nanyang472 words
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Article60 1927-07-06 10 Remarkable Showing at Penang Bisley (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 5. The Penang Volunteer Bisley meeting at Kampong Bahru has been remarkable for the extraordinary success so far of the Eurasian Company. Out of ten events shot otf on Saturday they secured nine, Sgt. Wrighc Stewart being60 words
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Article560 1927-07-06 10 English County Championship MANY GAMES SPOILT BY RAIN Notts. Beat Lancashire on First Innings Again rain interfered to a great extent with the English County championship programme over the last three days. It was extremely unfortunate for Notts that their match with the champions was brought to an end560 words
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Article115 1927-07-06 10 Smart Capture of Alleged Ganu: Robbers 1VUUUV1 o A raid conducted by Mr. Oukeshott, A.S.P., Chief Detective Inspector Por.er and a posse of detectives at 6.30 a.m. yesterday in a Chinese restaurant at Merchant Road, resulted in the arrest of nine.een Chinese. Chinese were celebrating some occasion115 words
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Article183 1927-07-06 10 The old quarter of Milan, Italy, which groups round Via Larga (Broad Street), was impressed recently by the funeral operations for the burial of the mortal remainof a certain Menia Vanzulli. Though only fifty at the time of her death, she weighed 32 stone, and had not been able to183 words
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Article55 1927-07-06 10 Ann Sianu H To the Editor of the Sir, —I do not quite v making and increasing Ann Siang Hill has be* i City Fathers, for quite a have recently been en hardships have occasional by night pedestrians through this road beins J r m inn55 words
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Article523 1927-07-06 10 Agenda for Me< <> n Monday 1. Questions by Mr. p. "Has the attention of j m been drawn to the f. Government servants in Penang who are not 11 ment quarters are put I :.ard<hin on account rf being ur a rents of which are with n523 words
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Article22 1927-07-06 10 The British untitled Sl Hong Kun: fr with 100 deck passeaffi death of one en roots June 21, three days sfter pore.22 words
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Article1742 1927-07-06 11 Robert S. Augus - (By Robert S. Augus Edinburgh, June 9. lenient of what I said last week Genera] Assemblies now dkvI should call attention t oa small nificant incident with which the Scotland gathering closed. Ever R< formation Settlement it has been :e for the Moderator to declare lution of the1,742 words
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Article24 1927-07-06 11 Orders for week ending July 10, 1927. To-day. July 6.-Officers' meeting, Headquarters 5.15 p.m. To-morrow, July 7.-Band Practice Headquarters 5.15 p.m.24 words
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Advertisement399 1927-07-06 11 I COMPLETE VIOLIN OUTFIT j I From $15.00 to $55 OO X write for illustrated Catalogue. I Season Company •> Limited. ffi 111 and 113, North Bridge Road. g ************************************************************52 TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY JULY 6 TO-NIGHT At The New World Shows Various Attractions including Chinese Wayang, "Tong Sye Ton" THE CITY399 words
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Advertisement152 1927-07-06 11 Who says i) Still going Strong/ particular about the maturity of his whisky. He knows that every drop Xlt MPwi^A of Johnnie Walker can be JBe?^ 7 C absolutely depended on as Q perfectly mature. /j guaranteed the whole ifV^f^p^^M^^Hx world over I John Little Co., Ltd. [i j^jjm^ (Incorporated152 words
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Miscellaneous118 1927-07-06 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for July 10, 1927. To-day, July 6 515 p m ._Drill Hall, M. C Platoon, Signalling Class. 5.15 p m.-brill Hall, S. R. E. (v) Signals, Section Parade. Friday, July 8 5.15 p.m.-Drill Hall, S. V. C. Band, Band 5 m.-Malay Drill*118 words
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Article698 1927-07-06 12 HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS EXPENDITURE New Instruction with Regard to Estimates At the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners on Tuesday, June 28, it was resolved: That the By-Laws for the Administration of Municipal Business and the duties of Executive Officers made by the Municipal Commissioners of the Town of698 words
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Article201 1927-07-06 12 Film Star's Desire for Long Hair and a Family Pola Negri the film star, who was recently married in Paris to Prince Serge Mdivani, has arrived at New York in the Cunard liner Aquitania. She caused a sensation when she appeared in a dress which reached almost201 words
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Advertisement204 1927-07-06 12 MMBimTTTTI HH '"MU rTI "T I GO WHERE THE GROWDS GO j 6 To See and Hear X THE FILM VERSION OF OSCAR STRUSS X 'Vorld-Famous Opera I "The Waltz Dream" I I Screened to The A of Special Music Score g a, played at The Capital Theatre, London Cj204 words
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Advertisement179 1927-07-06 12 5252 Hjj^ 8 The Musical Instrument for all People I jfl ?Q Sole Importers: Jjj I Tan Soo Hock Co., 3 75, Robinson Road, SINQtPOKE. jul iiiii iji ii 'hi aszS 25BBBBB3SBKBZ95ZS9SZ9SK5SS99 II 555 I REGISTERED TRADE MARK S l The PRICES have been REDUCED I QUALITY n QUALITY J179 words
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Article523 1927-07-06 13 Singapore, July 2. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 50 Beef stew or curry kati 45 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) katri W Mutton Indian lb. 80 Mutton Australian lb. 75 Fowl, kati 80 Capons (Locally reared), kati Hens (Locally reared) kati Ducks each523 words
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Advertisement385 1927-07-06 13 A GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT Prices at Singapore MORE CHEVROLETS BUILT THAN ANY Five-passenger Touring Car OTHER MAKE $1 > 395 ROOF of the value of an article is worth more than all Five-passenger Sedan that can be said or written about it The fact that $1,825 the output of the385 words
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Advertisement347 1927-07-06 14 PUBLIC NOTICES LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. DIVIDEND No. 13 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Fourth Interim Dividend of 5 per cent, for the year ending 31st August, 1927, will be paid to Shareholders on the Register on 15th July, 1927. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of347 words
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Advertisement490 1927-07-06 14 BANKS BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) a *3,000,000 Authorised Capital £1,800,000 Subscribed Capital £1 050>0 oo Paid-up £1 545 6 66 London, E. C. «>. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J M. Ryrie, Chairman. P R. Chalmers, Esq.490 words
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