Malaya Tribune, 15 July 1927

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune V XIV.- -No. 164 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1927.
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    • 239 1 NEW SHIPMENT OF c INUM CARBON PAPER :PLE: SIZE 8 10 M> WITH 3 WELLS i'ER WEIGHTS. Tribune Press, Ltd., y Collyer Q«y, Siifmpwt. i CP Messrs. ITALASIA LIMITED —Engineering Department— 60 66, Orchard Road -Singapore take pleasure in notifying Fiat owners and generally all interested in the Motor Trade
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    • 500 1 PROMPTLY g II E JHi Wo bay »11 ktedj of old Wotehoo, Clocks and Jewoflory ia Exchange for Now. Jack Brisk Sons, No. 28, Chulia Street, SINGAPORE. 1 juuuuuuucjuuuuuuuui-iuuji-ii-ii-ii-ii— ■<—■•——>■—••—■■—■<—■■—■—■ ru 1 I n v j I I pJ I I AQ/l liiitiiiiitiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiwHiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii j*j llSc JLiLwdU |MiMiifuiuiiiiiiiit«miiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiti>iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiMiMiniui>ii S It Guinness
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  • 863 2 Foothills (Malaya) Rubber Estate, Limited The fifteenth annual general meeting of the Foothiils (Mataya) Rubber Estate, Ltd., was heiu on June 15 at the registered office of the company, 149, Leadinhail-streei, E.C., Mr. Arthur Young (the Chairman) presiding. The representative of the Secretaries (Messrs. Edward Boustead and Co.)
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  • 523 2 The seventh ordinary general meeting of the Bangrin Tin Dredging Company, Ltd., was held on June 15 at Winchester House, E.C. Mr. William H. P. Stevens (the Chairman) said that the ore recovered during the year realised £64,879, which compared with £67,606 for 1925, the
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  • 363 2 The annual general meeting of the Tanjong Tin Dredging, Ltd., was held on June 15, at 65, London-wall, E.C. Mr. C. C. Inchbald, who presided, having referred to the absence of the Chairman of the company, Mr. W. R. H. Chappel, through indisposition, laid that it
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  • 346 2 "Defrauded" writes to "The Times" as follows: Our attention has recently been forcibly directed to a glaring defect in the administration of unemployment insurance. We had occasion to discharge a clerk for gross dishonesty. For obvious reasons many employer* will no: to-day prosecute. The annoyance and waste of
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  • 99 2 The Earl of Lathom, aged 32, and Miss Xenia Morison, a ed 34, were married in London recently at a Registry Office. The bride, who joined Lord Lathom's house decoration business last August, said in a recent interview: I am only a shop girl. I come to the shon at
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 277 2 A Convenient Portable Light for every purpose j Made in many styles and I sizes includingfour focusing types which project a powerful, brilliant light 300, 400, 800 and 1000 to 1500 feet distant eVEREADy I C»< Flashlights and Batteries —they last longer II Factory Representatives: JM MI7LLER PHIPPS (Malaya) LTD.
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  • 615 3 PLAN REJECTED BY COMMONS Warm Discussion of Socialist Plan Fox the third Urn? the Socialists brought forward their p an for relieving unemployment by se.tisg up a Development Board of Cabinet Ministers and endowing it wLh £10,000,000 a year. Though thus stale, their Bill was supported by Mr. G.
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  • 341 3 All the World Goes Yachting The King heads a list of five monarch, who appear as yacht owners in Register of Yachts" for 192/. The otl are the Kings of Spam, Denmark Italy and Egypt and Crown Prince Olaf of Norway is also shown as the "Lloyd's
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    • 149 3 DULF A KIR'S CLEARANCE CASH SALE NOW PROCEEDING. Only 10 Days More. YOU WILL NEVER HAVE SUCH A UNIQUE C OPPORTUNITY. Come in Early and Select the Best D A r ROCKBOTTOM PRICES. M. MOHAMED DULFAKIR Co, 'PHONE 3695 I r »f MiHrila Koad Corner of High Street, p vSffsSSf:
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    • 207 3 DRY ECZEMA ON HANDSJNRASH Not Able to do Housework. Up DayandNight. CuticuraHealed. My trouble started with itching and burning and then dry eczema broke out on my hands in a rash. My hands were in a terrible state and I was not able to do my housework. I was up
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    • 195 3 I Yours to j need your constant i V-» watchfulness. When they de- jj mand a drink, remember this! fl Tropical water is not always pure! Give) a them instead the Lemonade they love. ~i FRASER AND NEAVE'S 4%// Made in a spotless factory under W/ m European supervision. A
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  • 725 4 Centenary of the Famous Mr. Pickwick That punctual servant of all work, the sun, had juit risen and begun to strike a light on the morning of the thirteenth of May, one thousand eight hundred and twen.y-seven, when Mr. Samuel Pickwick burst like another sun from his slumbers;
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  • 638 4 Where Oxford is Tranquil Oxford is so beautiful under the blue of early summer that it is even possible to forgive the February floods. It is a city of green and gold; all the trees are in full leaf; the river meadows are ablaze with yellow buttercups,
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  • 33 4 A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Tai Un, clerk in charge of the Government Chandu Shop at Kuang, who it is alleged has absconded with a sum of about $700.
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    • 626 4 CURED HER BACKACHE AFTER 5 YEARS OF PAIN When your back aches it is a sign that your kidneys are not acting properly. Weak kidneys allow Uric Acid' to pass through them, and this acid causes pain £in your back. Mrs. Ooddard of 25, Albion Gardens, Hammersmith, London, W., had
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    • 60 4 I "HILLSIDE" PRESS. I 1 I I I I H D ORDINARY TYPE $120. I I Ex works. g IMPROVED TYPE $155. jjj EX works. a Suitable f r Packing Rubber Dj in Momi Chests g a LESS CHESTS REQUIRED jj H Economy in Transport and Shipping j UNITED ENGINEERS
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    • 252 4 j MUSIC j I We Have All the Latest Hits f I HONOLULU—SONGBIRD—PERHAPS YOl I thin X t I OF ME—SWINGING ALONG—PERFUMES OF TBI l I! PAST—GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDS— MAKIETTt j I Etc., Etc., Etc. I i Call and Hear Them. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., j Raffles Place, I SINGAPORE.
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  • 898 5 Singapore, July 12. I week has seen a distinctly [j, the tin market, especially pot tin which has had a The shaie market has been h only a small business passing ana she* little alteration. ~a ,i weak an<i London .-tocks increase. There has been enquiry for rubber
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  • 38 5 It is a curious fact that in the ordinary way telephonic communication between Koala Lumpur and Penang is much more clear and distinct than between two points inside Kuala Lumpur itself, according to v The Malay Mail." i
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    • 85 5 VETARZOmeoioibe »r equalled m diaeasea ai u»| trom impure blood It ihi diseases, V *wg tract of poise.uou. i matter, gout rheum.- -!g vrrofulou, a id elanduUr swelling*, bad L^f m b genial he.Ub and quickly g g g J a roht« or Derbyslnrt Mccl, etc hacking .training, apa.modic cough.
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    • 460 5 53§8 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 enoueh at the outset, but fraught with danger if W*** Effective treatment can readily be Riven
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    • 177 5 IENULKS Tenders are invite 1 for the erenion of Two New 3hopaoaMB at Keoug <3ia* Koad, dukit Pasoh, iiig *pore PUia. »peiifi3*tions and pirticu'ir* o*n be jbtnoed from tha Otfiae of the Tiaderj c 1033 at noon on the 30th instant. The lowest or any tender not neoes*arily icoapied. SWAN
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    • 75 5 IMPERIAL Typewriter 'ftTfV 9 on the Market H^jlflKr SINGAPORE. f" LUNA CAFE I 8 2 and 3, Dhoby Ghaut. I WELL-KNOWN CATERER g I Drink where you are assured of g I l S S ealaa lK ness 8 SS&Sffi%<m I You are the one we want to satisfy. I
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    • 237 6 EMPIREI I THURSDAY JULY 18. I 3 Second Show at 9.15 p.m. C ]j CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS C jj THE g i PHANTOM OF THE G 10 REELS X w W,TH I I LON C "ANEY. MARY PHILBIN. NORMAN KERRY *Zt I grea Ca of S s4 cre e" actor.
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    • 258 6 Amusem ents. 0 AT THE jj ALHAMBRA! I (TAN CHENG KEE ft Co., Ltd., Proprietor,.) I TO-NIGHT C In the Second Show at 9 p.m. C A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Special x Presenting the star that made C "When Knighthood Wa« in Flower" I SO ATTRACTIVE I MARION DAVIES I Together With
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    • 413 6 GAIETY CINEMA I Junction Albert and Bencoofen Streets. From Friday July U lo Thursday July 21 1927. NIGHTLY AT 9.00 P.M. PLAY BALL SERIAL CHAPTER 3 7 A 8 83L LESSER presents baby peggy The World's Greyest fata Qiaem, Artist in HELEN'S BABIES I hw had. 1h..10ng,,, b in 6
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  • 128 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, July 15East Wharf (F.ntra»« jj. Treu b II M.S. Iroquois E.E.E. w nan, 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Y d-u 13; Glenshiel 9; kamuning 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate shunko T V hashi Maru 30; Mm 32, bnunKu
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  • 59 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for I ylon to-day is Rs. The rate of payment of bom India and Ceylon is Rs. to $100. Straits Steamship vessel, the is to be launched at Barrovr£ by Lady Maxwell. It hi:, will be put on to. run hetweei re and
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  • 893 7 BAIL REDUCED LN SHEFFELAAR CASE Sufferings of Dutch Accused The case of the Dutchman, Hendrick Jan Scheffelaar, who is charged on three counts of cheating, was mentioned by Mr. White, who is appearing for the defence at the Singapore Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Deane. The advocate said that
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  • 106 7 Unexpected Development in Case Between Ceylonese Allegations of a the eomp a.r. developnal breach of tn*t waj a P p MagUtrate yeSter da ßcSh te Sr accused and the are Ceylonese charged well-known. p. L. ML of with criminal breach of t¥U*t m re p S5OO worth
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  • 71 7 Recruits has Madras Presidency but are closed to recruiting o*mg to preva Tiruvur, Bhimavaram. Kaikalur ana o» "SSUri District: Taluk Na^apur. Guntur iTXpX TenaTand Vinukonia. Taluk Ornate. Cuddapah District: Taluk Jamm m tTtapur District: Taluk Goo^ :ottai. Tirumaniatem. and thur Ramnad WaWKt: T^.J" 1 Ramnad, !r^an e a
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  • 75 7 Messrs Boustead and Co Ll the following crop Ltd., Buloh Kasap Rubber Fiamaw I 46,70.") lbs. 3106I lbsGadek R" b^ r u E^ a a te > L s t a te Ltd.. 5,068 Mount Cyril Rubber Estate, lb Nordanal (Johore) Rubber Estate,, Ltd., •ff Malacca) Rubber Estates,
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  • 807 7 FINANCE COMMERCE I PRODUCE Singapore, July IS Bnyen Seller* Rice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $344 Mixt>d Black Pepper 59^00 Rice, Siam 2 |-*;J.J Sundried Copra 10.05 Rice, Siam 3 gg Mixed Copra 10-60 Rice, Saigon 1 Kayong Copra Rice, Saigon 2 Sma ll Flake Tapioca 6.00 Rice, Saigon 3
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  • 183 7 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, July 13. The Navy Minister, Admiral Okada. ha* declared that Japan will re.ect any pr oposal which includes item, that may provide further increase of cruisers. An agreement* has been reached between Britain and Japan whereby, it is understood a joint
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  • 88 7 Towards the end of this month the Chief of the Ned. Indies Bureau of Labour Mr Vreede will leave for a trip to British v»l«va to study labour conditions here. He wifl be accompanied by Mr. Michielsen, one of the Department heads. From Malaya Mr. Vreede will proceeo to East
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    • 346 7 LATEST ADVERTISE Mttivi"o MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Application ate invited for the 9****** ImS Clerk In the Aaseasmant and Estates Dept Applicants should possass of (MM system ot land registration at the Begistry 2 dLJ, and ba dp.ble of search ng and extraX pU0u1.... sUtiag previous experienoa aid ualary r<^uirea t'
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 336 7 SINGAPORE DIARY I a -,la>. J"b 18 24 a.m., 10.31 p.m. I S RC. vs. Malays. BB 1« vs Services ward mail closes, 4 p.m. n arrow, July IB UJB a.m., 11-14 p.m. ire v. Malacca, Malaya I Fort Canning vs.' Police. 1 V 88. I- vs. Services. Za lA.
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    • 69 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesy of the Government Health Office J h Kandang Kerbau Station for the 24 ending at midnight, July 14. Maximum shade temperature 8 2 F Minimum shade temperature F Mean shade temperature l5y F> Maximum sun radiation 72 5 F Minimum grass radiation 81 F 1 Sea
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  • 948 8 If Soviet activities in belittling the British in the eyes of the Chinese meet with final success, the chief share of the blame will fall en British shoulders'for not taking a leaf out of the book of their Muscovite detractors. The anti-British campaign in China has been
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  • 1036 8 Answering complaints of the dullness of its racing news the «C:/il and Military Gazette (Lahore) says:—lf we were botn truthful and mteresting, we should spend ►he greater portion of the year in the law courts defending libel and defamation cases. The "Times of Malaya"' learns that no further cases of
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  • 563 8 Mr. vv. VV. Cult n left Bangkok t V home on leave. Mr. L. G. Cranna tary of the V.M c on a visit to Penang Mr. A. S. HayiM Agriculture, is g, duty early next tno: accompany him. Raja Musi, who England, where he has been
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  • 50 8 Mails from Europe. (London i tin despatched June 23), ex P. and O. Ra.will arrive by train to-night. C I ence will be ready for delivery i boxhollers at 8.45 a.m to-morrow. From Indo-China by s.s. Beraar Saint Pierre, due at Smgapon I on Sunday, the 17th instant.
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  • 46 8 <From Our Own Corresponder.'.' Penang, Jul; George Reynolds, the Europ. xw tor who was convicted last week at B '•rworth on a charge of criminal br< trust of a surveyor's chain, a f compass, and S500, has been' senti two months' rigorous imprisonm» nt
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  • 65 8 The Pilgrim ship Tangistar. arrived here at noon yesterday fn m with about a thousand pilgrims, thoroughly fumigated at the Q Station, St. John's Island, wh r. tb« passengers have been landed. Tu cases of smallpox occurred during th age, and two passengers infected same disease were landed
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    • 373 8 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. I 3 I BS3 GENTLEMEN'S J Go,f Hose and Ha,fHose f LIGHT WEIGHT ALL WOOL I 2 n a Selection Fancy I Diamond Checks G I ON BROWN, GREY and LOVAT GROUNDS Z I GOLF=HOSE I Price 53.75 pair. jj I HALF-HOSE f I Price $2.50 pair.
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    • 143 8 S By Special Appointment j> Ti> His Majesty I THE KING OF SIAM. I lEstd* 1872. THE ONLY I Leading Store for g HIGH-CLASS {j JEWELLERY S I S that will C ATTRACT ATTENTION 1 J CREATE INTEREST 1 S and jc 1 INDUCE BUYING S A Great Variety in
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  • 407 9 wghai Council's Memorandum ESE CO OPERATION INVITED Kat. not Increased to Meet Cost of Defence Force Reutes's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, July 14. ipal Council of the Interttlement has issued a memoranrding the 2-per-cent rates inreferring to the "false, misrrelevaatt statements which \i i publicity" and says
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  • 83 9 mmi Leaders Attempting X »pprochement Reuter's Service. New York, July 14. 1 American Labour leaders, topanu-" ,u er experts, is going to k r prepare a report as to Soviet should be re- States. > t(jr Jt r Borah has promised K r ir r *-port. ra
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  • 219 9 Company Alleged To Be Insolvent FINANCIAL UPHEAVAL AND ITS EFFECTS Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, July 14. Fuller reports from Japan show that the Kawasaki dockyard situation has produced a crisis of considerable magnitude. Although the book ass- is of the Company are 330 million yen, it
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  • 125 9 WILL FENG DESERT KAI-SHEK? Southerners Withdraw to Pukow Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Peking. July 14. If a real clash between Hankow and Nanking develops much will depend upon the attitude of General Feng Yuh-siang. Well informed people here are sceptical about the sincerity of his recent alliance
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  • 97 9 Civilian Aviator Now En Route from California Reuter's Service. Oakland, Calafornia, July 14. Ernest Smith, a young civilian aviator has started on a flight to Honolulu. Mr. Smith, at one p.m. wirelessed, "Latitude 37 north, longitude 123.50 west. Going fine. Beacon great." The "beacon" to which
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  • 87 9 Diver Employed by Smugglers at Seattle Reuter's Service. Seattle, July 14. Officials here claim to have made one„ of the largest known seizures of opium. Four residents have been arrested and bailed out on $25,000 for alleged smuggling of the narcotic. Simultaneously some Chinese were arrested at
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  • 158 9 Excitement Caused in Peking RE-ARREST CLAIMED BY THE POLICE Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, July 15. A telegram from Peking says that the release of Madame Borodin and her three Russian couriers three days ago is causing a good deal of excitement in the capital. They are
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  • 71 9 RESTRICTION SCHEME NOT ENDANGERED Official Statement in House of Commons Reuter's Service. London, July 14. In the House of Commons in reply to questions. Mr. Amery said that as far as he could judge rubb?r smuggling was not carried out to such an extent as to seriously affect
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  • 134 9 Hundred Degrees at New York Reuter's Service. New York, July 14. It was the hottest day of the year yesterday, the thermometer reaching 100 in the shade here and in other cities on the Eastern seaboard. Seven people died as a result of the heat in New
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  • 80 9 Ceremonial Unveiling by the Prince of Wales Reuter's Service. London, July 14. The "Prince of Wales" unveiled the Scottish National Memorial at Edinburgh in the presence of their Majesties, Princes Mary, Earl Haig, Lord Methuen and a great gathering including Scottish nobility and celebrities. The memorial is a
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  • 81 9 Duke of Connaught Lays Foundation Stone Reuter's Service. London, July 14. In the presence of nine thousand Grand Lodge representatives from English and Empire Lodges, the Duke of Connaught pushed a button on a model of the Crane foundation stone erected on the stage at Albert Hall
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  • 856 9 Mr. Bridgeman Hopes For Settlement BRITAIN WANTS DEFINITE MAXIMUMS Alarmed at American Cruiser Proposals Reuter's Service. Geneva July 14. At a plenary session of the Naval Conference called by Mr. Bridgeman, who thought the atmosphere of the Conference had been vitiated by gross misrepresentation in the Press
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  • 166 10 M. Poincare Supported by Both Chambers [Hava» Agency.] Paris, July 14. The Parliamentary session closed after a new Governmental victory. Both Chambers accepted the figures proposed by M. Poincare regarding the increase of salaries of State employees. Pitting the genera interest of the country against the demand for
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  • 80 10 Charges of Belgian War Minister Explained [Trans-Ocean Service! Berlin, July 14. The Belgian Foreign Minster, M. an der Velde, has handed over to the German Minister a reply to the latter's protest against the War Minister's charges that the Reictewehr training and recruiting methods were illegal. The report
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  • 66 10 British Staff Officers on Tour of Baltic States [Trans-Ocean Service] Moscow, July 14. The British Staff Officers' tour of the Baltic States rouses the Moscow Press' worst fears. It is stated that Major Nesbitt whom the Lithuanian General Staff Chief conducted throughout the Kovno defences, negotiated for the
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  • 14 10 Will be Neutral in AngloRussian War [Trans-Ocean Service] Berlin, July 14. Persia.
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  • 51 10 NUNGESSER'S PLANE Wreck Found in Centre of Newfoundland Reuter's Service. St. Johns Newfoundland,, July 14. Wreckage which it is though may be thit of the Nungesser-Colis aeroplane, White Bird," has been found m the interior <>f Newfundland by two hunters. The railway authorities are arranging a party to visit the
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  • 156 10 American Consul's Statement WILL PARALYSE TRADE IN SHANGHAI Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Shanghai, Jury 10. US and Senior Consul Cunningham, interviewed, U?» that lacking instructions from Washington he is only able to file protests against the Nanking Government s tax programme, "which will certainly paralyse foreign
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  • 201 10 Young Daughter's Evidence Recorded by Coroner The inquirv into the death of a Chinese woman who was shot dead in her house, 68 Duxton Hill, on July 10 by Chinese gunmen was concluded before Col. Hope Falkner, the City Coroner this morning. Evidence was given b >*
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  • 195 10 Smallpox Contact in Kuala Lumpur A Chinese named Lim Kiat Seong, of 31 Batu Village, was charged in t h ua a Lumpur police court before Mr. J- W. vv. Hughes yesterday morning, says me Malay Mail" of Wednesday, with failing to report to the Health Officer,
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  • 119 10 Rousing Cheers as Launch Leaves Pier The retiring Bishop of Singapore, and Mrs Ferguson-Davie left by the Katong at 4 p.m. yesterday, bound for Kuala Lumpur, where he will speak in the Yenning Road Masonic Hall in connexion with tne Gaffe-Brown Memorial Fund. Most of the members of
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  • 138 10 The Gaiety It is said that every fourth family in the entire civilized world has read or is reading Helen's Babies," a story bv John Habberton of which o*er 340 editions, each including a quarter of a million copies or more, have been published in America alone. Published
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  • 1141 10 THE WEEK'S SPORT REVIEWED Disastrous Ending to Manila Tour PLAYERS DECLARED PROS. ON RIDICULOUS GROUND Mr. Harris and Success of Stadium Association (By "Custodian") The tour of the Manila team has had rather disastrous results because at a meeting of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Association recently all the
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  • 110 10 R.S.Y.C. Races for the WeekEnd On Saturday afternoon the start of the race for va.-hts with ladies at the tiller takes Place at 4 p.m. Course will be the same as on Saturday last. The handicaps are as follows: June scratch; Ella Dorothy, Ij Kathleen indJean 4- Ella, 7;
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  • 64 10 S. R. C. vs. Lanka Union To-morrow Hm following hatve been selected to play for the S.R.C against the Lanka Lnion on the atter-s ground a.t 2 p.m to-morrow:— A E Chelvan, H. K. Balhatchet, E Gafikan. W. A. Keyt (Capta n), T L-i>sius A. E. Moreira. R. T.
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  • 60 10 The following S.R.C, II eleven will meet the R E Sports Club on the formers ground'at 2 p.m. to-morrow:— ,T A. Cordeiro, L. d a Si va. C. Eber, X A. Frugtniet. N. A.. Hannay, C. P. A. Hoffman, T. Hope, P. K. Oehlers.
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  • 40 10 S.S.C. Cup Competition A cup has been presented by the Euronean Staff of Messrs. Mam field and Co. and will be competed for at the Swimming Club on Sunday morning. It will be a handicap race of four lengths.
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  • 48 10 On Sunday at the Chinese Swimming Club the following events will be swum ofif 100 yards back stroke for A class. 75 yards back stroke for B class. 60 yards free style for Veterans. Inter-team water polo league match between the Sea-serpents and Jelly-fish.
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  • 61 10 Yesterday's Play at the R.S.Y.C. Tournament Crowe beat Haines 6—2, 7—9, 6—3. Haybittel and Hopkins beat Goldsack and Daly 6—3, 11—9. TO-DAY'S TIES Walmsley vs. Channon. Carver and Brown vs. Crowe and Cox. TO-MORROW'S TIES Haybittel vs. Falls. Court 44 8" is free for non-tournament play. SUNDAY'S TIES Mrs.
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  • 17 10 Open Doubles—Final Bain and Clerc beat Parmele and Lewis 10—8, 6—3.
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  • 108 10 SINGAPORE'S MALAYA CUP TEAM Committee Rely on Same Side That Beat Batavia The following have been selectedi to represent Singapore in the Malaya Cup match againft Malacca at the Stadium on d n a Eng; Cheok Wah, Yeow Soon; Loo Beng Boon Lay (Capt.) Kemat; Wan Puteh, Maefarlane, Yong
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  • 35 10 On FridaJ, July 29 there will be a trial game between Possibles and Probables to determine the composition of the Singapore team for the match against Negri Sembilan on August 6.
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  • 162 10 \lthough the Y.M.C.A. turned out only ten men against the S.C.F. A. y es^ r< *ay afternoon, in the Second Divisl of S.F.A. League, they offered a stubborn dedefence during the first half but found the pace set by the Chinese a little too
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  • 49 10 The following side will represent the Borneo Company football team against Chee Kits eleven at the S.C.F.A. ground:Tok Swee; G. Watts and C. L. Matheson; W S Hogg, Rhodes, and R. A. Ashworth; Chim Bong, B. Brooke, Khun Onn, Littlehales, and Khun Heng.
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  • 293 10 The Police went down in defeat before the SCC second eleven at the Padang yesterday afternoon in a friendly game. Besides playing with one man short, the Police were without their best man Wan Puteh and Kemp, who generally plays a sound'game, was replaced by
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  • 76 10 Details of Wills-Uzcudun Bout Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.] New York, July 14. Wills is aged thirty-five, weight 15 stone 4H pounds. Uzcudun is twenty-five 13 stone 13 pcunds. Wills expected to v.in but Uzcudun, displaying unexpected pu nch ing power soon put an end to his \eteian of desultory
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  • 103 10 To Study Oriental Economic Conditions Mr and Mrs. J. M. Beard arrived here moraine by the Glenshiel from a th£e months- stay in the Philippines Mr Beard who is the Oriental representative of the United States Steal Products Co. of Now York, has been studying the economic
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  • 17 10 Bangkok's trams will soon be all painted 'in red—the colour adopted originally for the Siamese Tramway cars.
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  • 118 10 BOBBY JONES LEADS IN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Twenty Thousand Witnes Second Hound Reuter's Service. St. Andrek 1 v j, At St. Andrews jreaterdaj round of the op.-n cham Jones went lound in 72 aggregate up (to 140. Hod (who was erroneously r< as Hudson of Tenby| led 1 142, going
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  • 396 10 THIRD DAY S RACING AT PERAK CI.I U Excellent Weather, Good Crowd and Win (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 15. The races were ideal and tic di conditions were a pleat preceding days. The mw than expected and the racing was easily the best of the meeting
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  • 67 10 How a Chinese coo granite quarry al Read, met his death who was worjcing when the accident oc working dose to the rtmoving some irth him gave way and I a drop of about 90 A verdict of death returned by the Coroi His Honour added a
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  • 308 11 Tell-Tak Crystal IVndulum medical apparatus which ifa whether one is in has reached London, and itfa n-markahle success by a ocope, it is the invention it. and in certain cirh Urn ordinary diagnosis penaed with. he finger <n a tiny hole instantly records with the state of
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  • 128 11 i Bi naparte, first Emperor of the to Captain Maitland rophon, a British ship of the »m. n July 15, 1815, of Rochfort. Just one day Dtli before he had opened the Waterloo by checking the By July o, he arrived iugM\e, to rind Captain 8 at
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  • 710 11 Temptation of English Daily Life in Hot Season summtv* r dra Ut toOMtt midswnmei we incline, both physically and ii J A temptation born ostensicH lV I,£ WK l ntly thrust itsdf n nVrb, one nowadays k.nd of garden, public and private, upon every sea beach around our
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  • 177 11 Ng Goon Seng, a Malacca Chinese who was employed as a postman and who a few weeks ago attempted suicide by cutting open his abdomen, was produced on the 7th instant before Mr. G. C. Dodd. His brother, who offered to sign a bond, came forward and the man was
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    • 315 11 X ropical Model 1 S $12, 515, $25, and $35 H |0 Illustrated Catalogue sent with pleasure. Ci SE XSO &Ca Itd 111 113 NorthBBried c R d ft L>U., LilU., SINGAPORE. FRIDAY JULY 15 TO-NIGHTj At The New World Shows vi jet Various Attractions including Chinese.Wayang, i"Tong Chia Soon"
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    • 137 11 Who says I St* ll i°tng Strong/ j of his John Little Co., Ltd. IfW^W^^ (Incorporated in England.) I \<&P J jfflfc Singapore, Penang and Kuala Lumpur. \l Jg I 11 Special Offer 1 I NO. I BRANDT 8 rUm Maurice Old Superior 1 wo«H <1J "I 1 I i=gj3
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 103 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for July 17, 1927. To-day, July 15 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v) Signals, Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. C. Band, Band Practice. To-morrow, July 16 2 p.m.—Drill Hall, Motor' Cycle Platoon, Assemble for Camp. 2.30 p.m—Malay Hall, Malay
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  • 453 12 EERIE STORY OF GIANT SPECTRE Derbyshire Country House Haunted Renishaw (writes Edith SJ-J Jthe 'Weekly Dispatch > J*;^.." live d country house in which my am,ly s.nce the ye*r h T^ r o shert. The ft belong now to m *l s\eeW gardens hous* stands a mon f
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  • 49 12 Armies of young people, it is raid, have •mnointments on rubber estates nert ana td to be told that there were no openings at present, though two who had ffiSi S agrfeultural course «redg It looks as if the days of the untramea youngster were over in Malaya. I
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    • 152 12 I tW cIMiUI OVE S ONG BY EDWARD GRIEG R S ADAPTED I ROM THE KAMOIS LONE WW S I LOVE YOU A Thrilling Romance of Love and a Drama J I of Ihe Sea. J 1 Featuring the Beautiful LUNE HAID and an Excellent I Supporting Cast g I
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    • 485 12 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF Mrs. LEE CHOON GUAN, M B E. The Wales Party will stage NYAI DA SIM A AT THE HAPPY VALLEY )N THURSDAYS JULY 21 and JULY 28 at 9 p.m. IN AID OF THE GEYLANG METHODIST GIRLS' SCHOOL BUILDING FUND. BPE3IAL EHrERTAINJ4EHr NMRM 5° Mr
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    • 219 12 SLAZENGERS' "ANDERSON" j I RACKET i Mr. J. O. AN! GUT BOUND SH k 5 I WITH TWO EXTRA »OWS J WT OF TR£BUN< 1 pp n w LAIDLAW ft CO. (PEN as OBTATJ<ABLE fA T LITTLE CO. (KUAI-A LUMP AWAY&CO J. UTTLE ft CO 1 LAW ft CO. (IPOH).
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  • 519 13 Singapore, July 9. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 42 Beef stew or curry kati 38 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 58 Mutton Indian lb. 80 Mutton Australian lb. 75 Fowl, kati 80 Capons (Locally reared), kati Hens (Locally reared) kati Ducks each
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    • 474 13 (Improved Type) |g LIGHTEST, SPEEDIEST AND MOST X DURABLE DETACHABLE TWIN- S CYLINDER OUTBOARD MOTOR. FITTED with Patent "Shock Absorber" l •''aHaL drive and combined with Free Automatic X] Tilting device, allowing the JOHNSON to N 7<W in over submerged rocks, logs, n] etc., etc., without the slightest injury to
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    • 99 13 The "BEEGEE" Perfect Ink Eraser. j A BOON 70 BOOK lEFPEIS vEconomical efficient anr always ready for un g Hat no blade to keep sharj y but has a brush of scientifically ,"T -prepared fibres which are si r Z hard and sharp. 35 The "Beegee" Ink Erase* < is
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    • 794 13 \j| Every Hour in the Day \/1 You will find some use for THREE-IN-ONE Oil. It is the I oil of real economy, serviceable in a hundred ways. M \uR Your furniture: Removes grime and dust from tables, doors, side- Nm boards, pianos, etc.* polishes and keeps them bright and
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    • 485 14 PUBLIC NOTICES MUNICIPAL NOTICE. •TO MOTOK-CAIToWNEKS The attention ,£*J2S of the Registrar of Vehicles. ALAN W. B. HAMILTON, Registrar of Vehicles. GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR Tenders wiD be'TeceWe'd at the office of ♦hi State Engineer, Selangor, up to 1 p.m. f iht 2.th July, 1921 for the design and Jf a
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    • 308 14 TO LET 1 TO LET —Raffles Chambers, three sections 2nd floor, area 2,680 square feet Rent $200 p.m. Immediate entry. Ai ipi> to The Secretary, The Garden Club. FOR SALE ETC. FOR SALE—Austin Twenty Landaulet, in first class condition. Inspection and trial can be had by appointment. Appi> to Box
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    • 427 14 BANKS 1 IHE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES o «ot,ct 85, Beach Street. 131, Jonker Street. Malacca 77-79, Jalan Suleiman. BatuPahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. 13, Queen's Road, Central. IwT 63, Birch Road. Seremban d Stree^ Ihanghai 9, Kiukiang Road. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San
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    • 492 14 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1892.) i ifi £3,000,000 Authorised Cap ta Subscribed Capital £1,050,000 SSSS Fund Ind Lest *M*£* HEaS OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. o. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J
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    • 417 14 INSURANCE fkK^ soIJTII BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. Ist Floor, Banque del Indo Chine Buildings, 1-A, Malacca Street. 'Phone
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    • 464 14 IVL HASSAnI ELECTRICAL COM UACTOR I 36, Bras Basah K o ad, I SING A i I If you are in ra 0 electric I lights, fans, belk p 0 \v er motors and etc. I Please write to the abovj address or 'Phone up N 0 CHARGES M< RATI,
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    • 582 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. P SULAS AND ORIENTA~. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. )NDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) 1 WARDS fr m LONDON HOMEWARDS. For China Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leave Tonnage
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    • 534 15 STl^JAftJNg_ THE STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING COMPANY. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE Singapore. Soerabaia Bandjermasin. s.s. Hock Seng Sailing July 27 at 2 p.m. Ist 2nd Class Accommodation. For Freight, Passage and other particulars, Apply to the Agents:— STRAITS BORNEO SHIPPING CO.. 12 13, Boat Quay, Singapore.* THE STRAITS—HEJAZ STEAMSHIP CO. FOR PORT
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    • 535 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE INCLUDING HUGO STINNES LINIEN AND DEUTSCH—AUSTRALISCHE DAMPFSCHIFFS— GESELLSCHAFT (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARD. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI, CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore t OLDENBURG (H.A.L.) July 22 t ADOLF YON BAEYER (H.S.L.) Aug 7 f SAARLAND (fi.AX.) Aug 22 PENANG. PORT SWETTENtfAM,
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    • 514 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sail Hakozaki Mam 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp RotUrdam July 22 23 Hakusan Maru 10,000 NaDles, Marseilles, London, A'werr A: Rotterdam Aug 4 6 Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam Haruna Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Au
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    • 384 16 j NOTICE I I We nereby give notice that fe» now on the J I Chinese firms have been appointed our sub-agents for the a c B of Key Beer in tne territory of Singapore and in the State fi of Johore: S Chop Sin Eng Seng, No. 50 Church
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    • 390 16 I flexibility A rpHE flexibility of the 14 28 lI.P. ft 1 1 overseas Standard is remarkable, Q thi9 4 cylinder develops ftreat power, Sving -rnple margin .or all demands -4ft 8 in. track. 9* in. road clearance V Dunlop t>re S lull equipment ample leg 1 W room-iet your
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    • 190 16 „1 ---tseszsa AMATEUR KjH'EMATQGRAPHy; Take Your Own Cinema *WE DEVELOP NW TO YOUR ENTIRE SATISFACTION 1 Reel 30 feet Film $1.10 j Developing Charge .65 I AMATEUR PHOTO STORE j 109, North Bridge Road, j SINGAPORE. day— your hair keeps f that new, smooth effect you want HA7TB. too wondered
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