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Title Section21 1927-08-01 1 The Malaya Tribune v IV, No. 178 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1927 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune MONDAY, AUGUST 1. 192721 words
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Advertisement226 1927-08-01 1 NEW SHIPMENT OF J BONUM CARBON PAPER i.E: Size 8 x 10 KSD WITH 3 WELLS TAPER WEIGHTS. Tribune Press, Ltd., H. Caliper Q«ay, Siagapwe. w Messrs. ITALASIA LIMITED-Engineering Department- 60 66, Orchard Road I .pore take pleasure in notifying Fiat owners and generally all interested in I Motor Trade226 words
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Advertisement176 1927-08-01 1 IF YOU WANT SERVICE I USE THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I VESTA Sewing: Machine j The most popular and up-to-date Machine in the World. Compete with attachments and book of instructions, If you want to save money buy a TBI g| FJI 99 Best value in the Market S I I176 words
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Article1745 1927-08-01 2 Festival and Fair Being Held at Dondra (From Our Own Correspondent.) Colombo, July 17. An important Buddhist festival which began oB Thursday is being celebrated this week. It is being held at Dondra, to southernmost town in the Island, and is in honour of the Hindu God1,745 words
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Article281 1927-08-01 2 Impromptu Visit to a Lodge Headquarters 1 Deal Buffaloes nearly secured another adherent to their cause, when a bullock calmly entered the Eagle Tavern, the headquarters of the Pride of Deed Lodge, and remained on the premises until he was ejected. Bought by a Deal butcher at281 words
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Article150 1927-08-01 2 Loh Boo-tseu. Manager of the Wen Hoo Printing Co., 307 Miller Road, Shanghai, failed tc appear in '.he Special Piovisional Court to face charges of committing offences against public safety through writing, cartoons and other means, and of publicity insulting persons of British and Japanese na> ionality. The case was150 words
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Advertisement165 1927-08-01 2 nr-rni- iai—tot- IQ^QI—HKHEBMH IQ^O I WHITEAWAYS 0 jj J Great 1 Annual August j Commences jj j To-day Aug. 1. j > AND CONTINUES UNTIL I Saturday Sept. 3. jj 1 I Genuine reductions for every member of the family 2 whether Mother, Father, big Brother, Sister, the U O165 words
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Advertisement304 1927-08-01 2 Cuticura Treatment Keeps The Hair Healthy Before shampooing n th scalp with Cuticura O:: t c ting it remain on over ni w^ possible. Then sha:*, Wlth en suds of Cuticura Soaj War^ water Rinse thorough.. healthy scalp means go I hak. Soap, Ointment. Talcum -,nctk~. the world. British p-p-304 words
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Article422 1927-08-01 3 Herr Stresemann's Nobel Prize Address The Oslo correspondent cf "The Times" says: Herr Strisemann, the German Foreign Minister, delivered his Nobel Peace Priza address in the Hall of the Uni.ersity cf 0?h on June 20. Th:re was a distinguished andwßee. which included the King, members of the422 words
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Article490 1927-08-01 3 Majority Calling to be Given a Trial It was announced en June 28th states B correspondent of the Times that all clubs and bridge-playing ciicles had been asked to adopt "majority' calling from July 1 to October 31, and to report tr.eir members' views to the Portland Club490 words
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Article120 1927-08-01 3 Mrs Mor 3 untitled of the Vicoria British School, Hong Kong. h?s reported to the police -that a Chine--e entered 'h- s-hool premises on the pretext of repairing certain telephone wires. She allowed him to cprry j ->n his work, but when the man had It discovered that a table-fan120 words
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Advertisement144 1927-08-01 3 0^ There't a cure for all your ache, and paias in LTiman's Embrocation. ]ust i manage wherever the pain it moat W n\ acute and instantl> you wiU find I ln(]lC(" relief. Make a bottle of Ellimanf I your ttaad-by it't medicine chett in itself, and it guaranteed to contain144 words
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Advertisement317 1927-08-01 3 I Mllenbmgs l Foods I are particularly suited .o the t feeding of infants in hot I climates. They are free from r harmful germs and are f readily prepared by the •ample addition of boiling I water only, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Milk Food No.317 words
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Advertisement556 1927-08-01 3 if 1 FRASER NEAVE j Printers I I AND I I Stationers I SINGAPORE 1 l 111 111 SHSESESESESESESESHS2SESHSEISHSZSESaISHSZS^^ Debility Waning Nerve Force! If yoj feel you are losing nervous vig3ur, take Dr. Cassell's Tablets. They will give you beck your tone and strength and enable you to face life556 words
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Article1300 1927-08-01 4 LAND WHERE MOSLEM MEMORIES REMAIN Fez and Turkish Dress Still in Veĕ This generation must always feel an interest in the place where the match was struck from which so great a fire was kindled in 1914, and it adds life to a tale that is now becoming1,300 words
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Advertisement474 1927-08-01 4 rik HEAT Mb TIE WAY TO AVERT IT. Ke ep.ng The Blood and Nerves in Good Condition is The Secret. The strain of tropical conditions on the when needed, of a good reliable blood and nervous system is great and unless guarded nerve tonic such as Dr. Williams' Pink against474 words
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Advertisement75 1927-08-01 4 Grownups, too, need Just as much as do i j JSi T last the Public is awaking to jj j j the fact that grit in a dentifrice g j Jj 1S not only unsatisfactory but R j positively injurious. The 8 j swing of the pendulum is to* —wards75 words
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Advertisement297 1927-08-01 4 2s2s2saszs2szszs2szszs2sas2s^ I MUSIC. I 1 We Have All the Latest Hits {jj HONOLULU—SONGBIRD—PERHAPS YOL' 1.1. h INk J I OF ME—SWINGING ALONG—PERFUMES OF THE J I PAST—GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDS—MAHiKTTE I Etc., Etc., Etc. I Call and Hear Them. j I S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. j I Raffles Place, I SINGAPORE.297 words
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Article752 1927-08-01 5 Sirica por<;\ July 27. Pin has fluctuated rather r the w.ek. Th<? closing price Us Od fof spot is :i.)\vn by $2 lag 0d baance white at £282 17s 6d in nths neks] -hows a modest 6d Interest in eharsa has been ahntrs restrictsA The recently I ayes752 words
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Article24 1927-08-01 5 untitled Bold in the United States May was in excess of I 'presenting about one-half *oui stock of inenetary gold, jgfajl publication of the24 words
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Advertisement559 1927-08-01 5 THE MOSQUITO MENACE. A Method to Overcome it. It is poor consolation to the sufferer from Malarial Fever to know that some anopheles mosquito caused the trouble. India is full pi mosouitoes, and the malaria figures show the wide prevalence of the anopheles variety. While mosquito enthusiasts may be left559 words
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Advertisement552 1927-08-01 5 NOTICE We beg to notify the publlo tbV. Mr. George Lew Is no longer in our service and is not authorised to aay further basiDess on our behalf. tan bod ho:k co., BiDgapore. DR. R. TAGORE Splendid series of photos of the world famous Poet and Philosopher, taken during his552 words
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Advertisement412 1927-08-01 5 TO WIN WITH ONE'S HANDS WH Grim Battle against Disease and ii eS th "7, to Rsstor e the Helpless, and to Make- Glad the Grief-stricken Heart of the Anxious. Bedside Watcher—to be able to Increase a lta,,t y amJ Nerve Force of almost Any Hunu>n Being—is the Highest form412 words
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Advertisement199 1927-08-01 6 i TO-NIGHT j I Grand 1 I Change of j I m Programme J J PAVILION j From Monday, August Ito Sunday August 7, 1927. I I >W AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP S LOCAL PATHE GAZETTE MALAY INTER-CLUB NEW YEAR SPORTS I AND I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS POLICE SPORTS I 1199 words
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Advertisement345 1927-08-01 6 A. me> m ents. A VERY ENTERTAINING TRIPLE-FEATU RE PROGRAMME Commencing Saturday July 30. AT THE jj ALHAMBRA I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) j| 1 I In the Second Show at 9 p.m. A FOX FILMS' VERSION OF THE DAVID BE ASCO-DAVID S WARFIELD STAGE SUCCESS S Featuring345 words
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Advertisement453 1927-08-01 6 gaiety cinema "Where Woman is boss" Junction Albert aid Beccoolen streets. From Friday, July 29 to Thursday, August 4, 1927. NIGHTLY AT 9 p.m. EDMUND COBB In the close: call (A Mustang Picture) The wedding bells are peeling with merriment—Strike up the band! Here comes the bride! Chime in! Come453 words
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Article102 1927-08-01 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, August 1. Eist Wharf (Kntrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Kntrance Gate 3) r -Mara 18; Ipoh 16; Trier 12; rhilortetes ;t. Empire Dock (Kntrance Gate 3) Skuld Empire I), K k (Kntrance Gate 4) Mantan is. Wharf (Kntrance102 words
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Article103 1927-08-01 7 untitled that the small boat ard which Darwin made a world, to gather materials Nation of his Darwinism, later Japanese shipping company passenger service in the 1 Seas, the Imperial Mu>s reported to have asked 1 ul at Dairen to start in- < hine.se living at Buntong, luced before the103 words
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Article178 1927-08-01 7 SPLENDID CAPTURE BY LOCAL SLEUTHS Armed Desperado Fires at Plucky Detective Following tie capture of four revolvers and seven hundred rounds of ammunition on t nday, Detective Inspectors Tongue and toulain brought off another coup on Saturday night when three Chinese gunmen were arrested under very exciting178 words
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Article315 1927-08-01 7 The Hindu Malayalee Samajam of Singapore met at 453 Kampong Bharu Road on Saturday to congratulate Dr. Regunathan on his earning the well-merited title of J.P. The members of the Samajam were Cere in full force to do honour to their countryman and the enthusiasm with which they315 words
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Article26 1927-08-01 7 Orders for week ending August 7. To-morrow, August 2.-Signalling Class Practice H tt S A^Ca m p contingent Parade Johnston's Pier 3 p.m.26 words
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Article89 1927-08-01 7 There is a possibility that the annoying delays which take place in the telegrapn servLe between Bangkok and Penang may shortly be lessened. For some time past Xa Siamese land lines have been rewired 23 thb work has. now advanced a good way down the peninsula. The situation in China89 words
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Article139 1927-08-01 7 Points in Cricket To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, -I shall he glad if yo-.i 'will enlighten me on these points in cricket. (r) A batsman skies a ball. It hits a tree outside the boundary i.nd is caught by a fielder who is139 words
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Article488 1927-08-01 7 Pilgrims to Ancient Cathedral's Precious Relics Thousands of Frenchwomen and pilgrims are travelling home, across the flowering plains of the Beause, from Charges Cathedral—the most curious morfument in France—where the veil of the Virgin Mary, given to Charlemagne by a Byzantine Empress, has been exposed for a488 words
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Article179 1927-08-01 7 (By courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha) Tokio, July 29. Rubber La.o. spot was quoted to-day at 72 sen at which business was done. 0.0 The Navy Minister, Admiral Okada, in a statement in connexion with the unfavourable situation of the Tripartite Naval Disarmament Conference, declared will be satisfied179 words
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Article121 1927-08-01 7 The Chinese authorities in Shanghai have announced that a fine of $2,500 will be imposed on all Chinese found guilty of trading with any Japanese during the full duration of the anti-Japanese boycott. In addition to the fine, t m culprits will be dealt with severely. The total number of121 words
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Article1430 1927-08-01 7 FINANCE COMMERCE PRODUCE Sing»pe#e,:'July Kice, Siam No. 1 per Koyan $342' Buyer* Sellers Kice, Siam 2 $327 *Mixed Black Pepper 59.00 59.00 Kice, Siam 3 $321 Sundried Copra 10.75 1 Kice, Saigon 1 $307 *Mixed Copra 10.30 IOiW Kice, Saigon 2 $2.78 Kayong Copra Kice, Saigon 3 Smart Flake Tapioca1,430 words
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Article160 1927-08-01 7 The Whole Town b Talking "The Whole Town is Talking," th.« famous American fa/ .c by J< hn Emerso» and Anita Loos r was pxcellcntly presented by the Wilbur players at v the Victoria Theatre on Saturday evening. The company was much better cast en this occasion and160 words
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Article144 1927-08-01 7 The New World The fourth anniversary celebraton of tru> New World Shows was a great success; the show, during the three nights Friday, Saturday and Sunday) was a scene o<f multitude of people who enjoyed the numerous attractions to their hearts' desire. Special mention must be made of144 words
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Article324 1927-08-01 7 The following passengers arrived at Singapore per s.s. "Plancius" this morning:— From Soerabaia.—Mr. J. G. Ekkel, Mrs. L C. P. Meerstadt and child, Mrs. S. Wright and child, Mr. F. D. Johnston, Mr. Conrad Weide, Mr. and Mrs. Ichiro Nakamura and children, Mr. Rothstein and Mr. and Mrs.324 words
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Advertisement110 1927-08-01 7 COMB Sc SEE! SOMETHING NEW NOVEL THE JUPITER OPERA OP 81 KG IPO SB Welt organised Malay Baogsawan-Opera RETURNIN3 HOME AFTER TRIOMPHIWT BUwQB33 THROUGHOUT THEIR TDUR IN D. B. L PERFORMANCE FOR A LIMITED PERIOD IT ARCADIA HALL TANJONG KATONG. TO-NIGHT THE FLOWER OF 11 Hawaii Al'Mejlis" An appreciative Fairy110 words
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Miscellaneous290 1927-08-01 7 -INGAPORE DIARY To-day, August 1 0.0 a.m., 1.10 p.m. ilc Public Holiday. v. Bukit Timah. c vs. Fort Canning, Stafoot ny vs. F.M.S.. S.C.C. C. vs. Malacca, at Malacca, nt at Convent. 6 p.m. iwn Tennis Championships, i.umpur. r ;l t Victoria Theatre, 9.30 morrow, August 2 11.39 a.m., 1.39290 words
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Miscellaneous137 1927-08-01 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for August 7, 1927. To-day, August 1 8 am—Bukit Timah, All Units Malaya, S. V. R. A. >d S. V. C. Bisley Meeting. To-morrow, August 2 5 15 p m.—Drill Hall, Officers and N.C.O.'s, "A" Coy Officers and N.C.O.'s meeting. 5.15 p.m.—Drill137 words
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Article714 1927-08-01 8 Not very long ago we commented on the treatment accorded to the police force, and expressed the astonishment that the entire Settlement fails to discover that in spit? of the exigencies of to-day, the troubled state of China, and the enormous increase in our population here, the714 words
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Article1575 1927-08-01 8 Hail fell during the heavy rain in Shanghai on July 9. The Chinese papers say that in one place the hail was a? big: a human fist. A Polish woman w :o arrived at Bangkok from Penang recently and gave some trouble to the authorities has been removed to Klcng1,575 words
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Article799 1927-08-01 8 The Chief Justice (Sir H< rr and Lady Gompertz ha '""H+r, tagi for a short holiday for ft*. Mi. and Mrs. F. G. FYBaldwin's second gard.' attf n<k; u Downing Street, on Jul. arty Mr. and Mrs. D. St' back in Kuala Lumpur l aV> able trip799 words
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Article12 1927-08-01 8 From Australia by 1 due at Sirica pore on Thurinstant.12 words
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Advertisement95 1927-08-01 8 iy Special Appointment To His Majesty THE KING OF SIAM. I r i r r Eatd. 1872. j i THE ONLY g Leading Store for HIGfiUCLASS I JEWELLERY thmt*Pill I iTRACT ATTENTION I CREATE INTEREST I I and I INDUCE BUYING f 0 (n g A Great Variety m fr95 words
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Article387 1927-08-01 9 p| ,iary Mfftirg Is Postponed AN NEWSPAPERS mange tune >1 II,,, a Settlement Still Intertained Reuter's Service. (iftieva, July 31. ag of the Naval Conpostponed Until August .1 the postponement uespatches for the from Washington, i American delegation i>kimr that any treaty tain i clause empowering IReuter's Service. - 387 words
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Article117 1927-08-01 9 Over 40,000 People Homeless COMMUNICATIONS OPEN WITH BARODA Reuter's Service. 30. The floods in Gujera. are striding. Forty thousand people in Ahmedabad are reported homeless. Baroda is still unable to communicate by telegraiph. Bombay, July 31.» TelegTaphk communication with Baroda **a hetn re-established. The city and partsReuter's Service. - 117 words
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Article130 1927-08-01 9 Collision with Soldiers at Hankow CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INVADED Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Htnkow, July 29, Owing to th* Chinese Chamber of Commerce sopping donations to the ricksha coolies, the atter created trouble resulting in tloops and gendarmerie expelling the coolies from the Chamber and arrestingReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 130 words
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Article94 1927-08-01 9 Birthday Present to be Used for War Sufferers [Trans-Ocean Service] Berlin, July 31. The headquarters of the Conservatives and Democrats have issued appeals in favour of the recently inaugurated Hindenburg fund in honour of the Reich* President's birthday, which occurs on October 2, the proceeds to be devoted94 words
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Article48 1927-08-01 9 Burgomaster Asked to Disband His Trcfops [Trans-Ocean Service! Vienna, July 31. An all-night sitting of the Vienna Town Council approved the maintenance of the much-disputed Civil Guard which a Socialist Burgomaster created during the revolts. The Government is likely to protest, considering the Guard unconstitutional.48 words
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Article35 1927-08-01 9 England Beats France in Athletic Meeting Reuter's Service. London, July 30. In the international athletic meeting at Stamford Bridge, England beat France by 66 points to 46, winning nin? events out of thirteen.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article28 1927-08-01 9 Reuter's Service. Rio de Janeiro, July 30. The Chamber of Deputies by 118 to 18 prised a law for the suppression of Communism in Brazil.Reuter's Service. - 28 words
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Article165 1927-08-01 9 Will Return If Called By Nation HE RENOUNCED THRONE UNDER DURESS Reuter's Service. Paris, July 31. The newspapers strongly criticise a manifesto from the Press wherein Prince Carol declares that while it is far from his thoughts to foment any kind of agitation in Roumania heReuter's Service. - 165 words
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Article73 1927-08-01 9 SEVENTEEN STARTERS TURN OUT D. H. Moth Wins Biggest Flying Event Reuter's Service. London. Ju'y 30. For th? annual air lace for the King's Cup there were 17 s arters including Lady Bailey. The course was 540 miles from Husknall aerodrome to Nottingham, and the race wasReuter's Service. - 73 words
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Article62 1927-08-01 9 Moscow Surprised But Won't Take First Step [Trans-Ocean Service] Moscow, July 31. Sir Austen Chamberlain's House of Commons speech surprises the Moscow Government which does not intend to make the first step but says that the present situation is unfavourable for an AngloRussian rapprochement which the mediation62 words
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Article52 1927-08-01 9 Severs His Connexion with the Revolution Reuter's Far Eastern Service. Hankow, July 31. M. Borodin's personal representative dismissed with a smile reports that M. Borodin had severed connexions with the Chinese revolution, remarking that the reports were decidedly untrue. Meanwhile M, Galen is directing operations at KiukiangReuter's Far Eastern Service. - 52 words
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Article31 1927-08-01 9 Exportable Allowance Remains at Sixty Per Cent Reuter's Service. London, July 30. It is officially announced that the exportab'e rubber allowance from Ceylon and Malaya remains at 60 per cent.Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article38 1927-08-01 9 Reuter's Service. New York, July 31, King Alfonso has presented a cup for competition between Spanish and American yachts over an ocean course between New York and Santander. The first race will held next July.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Obituary44 1927-08-01 9 [Reuser's Service.] Paris, July SO. The death is announced of Robert, Marquis de Flevs, the litterateur, journalist and diamaiist, at the ag*e of 56. He was one of the most prominent of French men of letters of the present day. Reuter's Service.Reuter's Service. - 44 words
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Article180 1927-08-01 9 End of Meeting At Honolulu LOCARNO PROPOSAL PRAISED Japan Becoming International in Thought Reuter's Service. i. Honolulu, July M. Summing up the work of the Institute of Pacific Relations President R. L. Wilbur •f Stanford University asserted that ordinary international machinery was insufficient and means of contact,Reuter's Service. - 180 words
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Article61 1927-08-01 9 Rome Uneasy About Infringement of Influence [Trans-Ocean Service] Rome, July 31. Rome circles are uneasy concerning the Anglo-Yemen negotiations reported on Friday and fear Italy's influence in the sphere of the Yemen may be infringed. The Corriere Del La sera" hopes that the negotiations will be confined to61 words
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Article72 1927-08-01 9 Famous Boxers Act as Bearers at Funeral i Reuter's Service. N. w York, July 31. At Freddy Welsh's funeral the pall bearers were Mickey-Walker, Benny Leonard, McTi'-ue and Johnny Dundee. His brother announced that he did not die in poverty as he is generally believed to haveReuter's Service. - 72 words
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Article84 1927-08-01 9 Reuter's Service. London, August 1. The death of Sir Harry Johnston is announced. [Sir Htrry (Hamilton) Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.CR, D. Sc., J.P., was born in 1858 and had a wide variety of attainments. He won a war medal for his services in the World War, w?sReuter's Service. - 84 words
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Article54 1927-08-01 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 31. At the Town Hall the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus celebrated its seventyfifth anniversary with an excellent entertainment by the pupils. There was a large attendance including the Resident Councillor and Mrs. Scott. An address was presented by former pupils54 words
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Article126 1927-08-01 9 A shipload of fourteen chimpanzees has arrived at Odessa from Africa and will be established en the Soviet Government's Monkey farm at "Suchum, in the Caucasus. The Commissary of Health is opening the monkey colony to breed a supply of animals for transnlanting monkey glands to rejuvenate people. Professor Invanoff126 words
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Advertisement136 1927-08-01 9 1 When you build I 0 —remember the ideal jg 5 material for roofs, walls and jjj g partitions. 0 will meet every re--2 quiremant and it gives lasting 2 satiafcction. Age improves f~ >C^\ N Italit, which is Portland G n A Cement and Asbestos fibre, j( Q j136 words
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Article2094 1927-08-01 10 CRICKET STATES' BAD START BUT BRILLIANT FINISH Surprising Collapse in Second Innings The Colony vs. F.M.S. match commanced in fine weather at the Parang on Saturday. Both teams were fairly strongly represented although Hennessy, P3nman. and Rhode* Were notable absentees fiom the States, whilst Whitley was unavoidably absent2,094 words
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Article240 1927-08-01 10 Fine Century by D. C. D'Cotta A cricket side from H.M.S. Ormonde, which is at present at Singapore, played against an S.R.C. XI on Saturday and sustained an overwhelming defeat. H.M.S. Ormonde:—V. O. Darwent c da Silva, b D'Cotta 2; C. Chambers, c da Silva,240 words
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Article37 1927-08-01 10 The S.C.C. side in Malacca proved much too good for the home eleven and news has been received that after scoring 168, the local players claimed seven Malacca wickets for 38 runs.37 words
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Article461 1927-08-01 10 SOME EXCELLENT SCORES AT BUKIT TIMAH Full Points Scored at the 300 Yards Range Up till Sunday afternoon the most successful marksman in the Singapore Bisley Meeting held at th? Bukit Timah Range i? Abe S.aman Hoare of H. M. Survey ship Iroquois. He gained full peints, registerim-;461 words
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57 1927-08-01 10 Malacca won the Penang Veterans' Shield for the second time in the history of the competition, which was concluded on Saturday. They registered a score of 139 points, just 2 points above the score made by the winners of the Singapore Section,57 words
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Article95 1927-08-01 10 Friendly Game Between Police and Stadium The friendly match between the Police and the Stadium officials, and others resulted in a victory for the former by four goals to three. The Police team was the stronger and alflr.ough the Stadium officials put up a hard fight, they were not95 words
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Article826 1927-08-01 10 SECOND DAYS RACING AT PENANG Second Win of Southern Cross (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 31. The races went off in fine weather yesterday. The going was good and the attendance large. A notable event was the second win by Southern Cross. Results follow: Open Horses. Clahs826 words
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Article59 1927-08-01 10 Japan Meets Mexico in Davis Cup Contest Reuter's Service. St. Louis, July 31. In the Davis Cup Japan won the first two matches against Mexico. Ohta beat Robert Kinsey 2—6, 1—6. 6—4, 6—1, 6—2, Takeichi Harada beat Alfonso Unda 6—2, 6—3. 6—3. Kinsey and Butlin (Mjexico) beat Harada andReuter's Service. - 59 words
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213 1927-08-01 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 30. The Malaya lawn tennis championships were continued to-day. Veteran's Doubles Thompson and Everest beat Flowerdew and Peel 6—2, 6—3, reaching the final. Mixed Doubles Oliver and Mrs. Dando beat Dandb and Miss Toby 6—0, 6—3. Hall and213 words
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141 1927-08-01 10 The following were the winners in the 1926 and 1927 tournaments of the Singapore Recreation Club:— 1926 Tournament Double Handicap:—C. A. Norris and F. T. Ephraums; Runners-up, W. A. Balhetc iet and W. A. Aeria. Mixed Doubles:—C. A. Norris and T. Leijssius; Runners-up,. C. A. Bateman141 words
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819 1927-08-01 10 The history of the crowded fourth day of the Wimbledon meeting is that at the end of it newspaper boys were pushing their wares with cries of Bravo! Betty —cries which signified that the youthful Miss Nuthall had beaten Mrs. Mallory, the champion of819 words
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Article57 1927-08-01 10 Howell's Easy Victory in Mansfield Cup The Mansfield Cup was w n by W.A Howell, with C.H.H. de Ha is 3 M. C. Bain third. At the Swimming yesterday. The ra t- was 160 yar<l> handicap conditions. A race, for novices, "> pagar, was won by J.IMJ- A. G.57 words
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Article33 1927-08-01 10 E. Whitcombe Win Thousand Guineas Pro.e-ional m o 1 Reuter's Service. I m In the final round <>f I Guinea Professional j- r I Whitcombe (Bournemou B (Foxgrove) 9 and 8. SReuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article17 1927-08-01 10 Reuter's Service. D»nv AuRU Mr W The death is announc* Travis, former open pr^lfReuter's Service. - 17 words
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Article71 1927-08-01 10 Another watchman untitled Bangkok on July 11. this hank. He was employ* Xai Bin Bidya Baku, had gone on a visit to living at the house opportunity to steal three o'clock in the moi in an upstairs room. 1 1 was shouted for. The J a spear he had picked71 words
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Article1342 1927-08-01 11 KOBEBT s. ANGUS.) Edinburgh, July 7. ended this week -about •::;tii it does across the apen are full of presentatfc as, and th.--which local celebrities ssions. It needs little realise the amount of par- i esented in the long c. b have won medals iries. I hey show1,342 words
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Article, Illustration330 1927-08-01 11 "As dead as Queen Anne" we say, and many of us retain nothing we learnt about the "once famous queen, except the fact Shat she is dead and that she drank tea. When she died a huge mass of stones was heaped in the strand to build330 words
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Advertisement173 1927-08-01 11 BOORDS j j OLD TOM j GIN. 111 TO PREVENT FRAUD. PLEASE SEE THAT EACH BOTTLE IS H FOR |fl I SECURED CAPSULE SEARING BOORO 4 SONS Ln ■1 NAME AND/Z/TRADE MARK AND THAT THE LABEL I *r~\ |g| M V_VOCK.I2HIS I Cuseniers ||j j j Brandies a 1 Cfit173 words
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Article816 1927-08-01 12 FAKE TELEPHONE CALL OBTAINS RELEASE Governor of Pari* Prison Suspended I The silly and in: ignificant youths who call themselves the "Camelots du roi," and devote themselves to the occasional provocation of senseless disturbances in the streets of Paris, su?ceeded recently in effecting the escape of816 words
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Advertisement163 1927-08-01 12 P2sH_S£_^a__£OT_J_£^_s^^ jj COMING ANOTHER. UFA PRODUCTION SHORTLY. B ADAPTED FROM THE FAMOUS LOVE SONG BY EDVURD GRIEG I LOVE YOU I |A Thrilling Romance of Love and a Drama 1 I of tbe Sea. Featuring the Beautiful LIANE HAID and an Excellent jjj Supporting Cast S A romantic story of163 words
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Advertisement561 1927-08-01 12 Vaseline TRADE MARK PETROLEUM JELLY TO SOOTHE BURNS Cover burned area with "Vaseline" Jelly spread on clean linen or gauze. Change dressing daily. Soothing, healing, helps prevent scars. Good for all minor skin ailments. Lo*ik for the Trade Mark "Vaseline" It i* your protection Chesebrough Mfg. Co. Cons'd New York561 words
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Advertisement273 1927-08-01 12 Superior Polishing Cloth 5 For cleaning and polishing Silver -Gold -Nic p| at 3j and other metals also Glassware. 3j Positively will not scratch nor injure the fine-' jj clean and polish easily, leaving a Iftsti 9 PRICE GO CENTS A PIECE. S Obtainable from all principal dealers. If difficulty273 words
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Article518 1927-08-01 13 Singapore, July 29. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 50 Beef stew or curry kati 45 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 56 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 75 Capons (Locally reared), kati Hens (Locally reared) kati Ducks each518 words
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Advertisement432 1927-08-01 13 ;ilco Automatic Drainage Gates Used X IN CONNECTION WITH X ARM CO INGOT IRON —Corrugated Culverts are 8 solving many Difficult S /mSBBI Drainage Problems. *V- AmSBmW Convenientl y transported. Quickly a C installed. Strong and Reliable. No H s0( VLCO SLIDE HEAD GATES, CALCO RADIAL GATES, 3 JfIHH) CORRUGATED432 words
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Advertisement375 1927-08-01 13 FEEL FIT AND FRESH jjfck IN THE EVENING n|!M WITHOUT qcJ r W -^-^J^ sanatq.;en OD/o fatigue T SANATOCEN 20Z fatigue v 4 7_^r' jtWran —i —i —i Scientific experiments showing the (See Medical Echo, Jan, 1925). degree of fatigue resistance under The gain in physical ritness was treatment by375 words
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Advertisement647 1927-08-01 14 PUBLIC NOTICES TENDERS Tenders will recited by Tbe Manager of Mestrs. The Internationale ureoiet en-Hannelb Vereeniging 'fcotterdam" b»re:t, Singapore, up to aoon ot tbe Sh August, IW7, for tbe erection aLd completion of tbe jrcpoted Warehcute aud l flic s in Booitson ttoac,' Singapore. Plans and Epccificaticm say be re«n647 words
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