The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 March 1926
1926-03-13
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Title Section13 1926-03-13 1 Singapare Free Press 10 TENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1926. NO. 11,745.13 words
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Article257 1926-03-13 1 The crisis at Geneva is reported grave, hut the position of Germany is not endangered I 'age 9. Representatives of the mine-o-wners and the miners have been summoned to Dow ning-street by the Premier wifh reference to the Coal Commission's report Page 9. Reuter and Rugby messages257 words
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Article1036 1926-03-13 1 Qi*it;quid agnut fiom.'ne* no*tii cut fa/ntji f Abelli JIVMIL The Topic of the Week: Do you douMe bank? The Topic to! was asked if he had read all that was reported about the Federal Council on Prai. on education, and on devolution. He lit his pipe1,036 words
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Advertisement179 1926-03-13 1 w[ N G LOO N G T HE RECOGNISED HOrSE for jPOPEAN TROPICAL SbITS. 32 HIGH STREET. FsttA VIKW HOTEL. SUNDAY, MARCH 14th. HIGH TIDE 10.28 A.M. CINEMA 9.30 P.M. SHARP J AN ALL-BRITISH FILM THE CALL OF THE ROAD J i 2 REELS— FEATURING PHYLLIS SHANNAW SPECIAL DINNER TABLES179 words
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Advertisement180 1926-03-13 1 unLmm/fi.' mM//M'mttw idVrMticlKC t I]*/// mn/rmmlHJ KiiliniM»iP i i M v w^m '*l .^^H^^^. S^- W%J§ H n fimmW.'T/ U I M >y I I fc^J Ift I Bm^^^ AH the tuortd over there are tiuo points of vieiu the man's and the woman's. But their views on cigarettes are180 words
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Advertisement156 1926-03-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Hotel attractions. Page 1. Goodyear balloon tyre* -Page 4. Harmston's circus to-night— Page 2. Reminders of auction sak-s on page 11. Latest shipping notices mi pa£M 10, 12 ;.nd IS. Coatee* Plymouth vein, CaMaoek'i Page K. rramroi and Co.*i dry }«.U Pun White and khaki pith helmet* at156 words
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Advertisement14 1926-03-13 1 WING LOONG FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style, Cut and Finish Guaranteed. 32, HIGH STREET.14 words
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Miscellaneous101 1926-03-13 1 THE WEEK. Stitiirtltiy. \Mh. )l\i:h Water, Ml Jim.. m.r>»*> pan P. ami O. outward mail duo. Fr.-mcoiiia. World-Cruistw. dm 1 H:inn>ton"> Circus. X.'AO and i.li p.m. I'hi- Quaints. Victuiia Thi'atri, p.m. Hi^rh Water, IO.L'S m.mi.. 11. JT pM. Swimminjr Club Annual Meeting, 1° a.m. Harautoa*! Circus, t .l"> pjn. Miirb101 words
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Article152 1926-03-13 2 In i* Marine Court, an Indian fireman from on board the steamer City of Paleraso was chargred with wilful diaobedianca ti> the lawful coransaadi of Captain H. J. Abbey. master t the vessel. It \\;i- stated that tht- aecfuaed aske«l to be paid off when the vt152 words
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Article57 1926-03-13 2 ra'iia and Jht- 1M27-X SeasSß. Mt-Mx)urne. tmu r oi me Victorian Cricket Amoi iati< ben on Ft*'t>. Bth. th<- minutes of the I' ard <«f Coatrol rrvealad the fact Chat if Entiand ia not able* t<> send a team to Australia for the season li»2T-n steps will be taken57 words
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Article83 1926-03-13 2 Heavy z.m practice will taki place from .vi: Mat! «>n Tuesday Mar. ZSitL, com- 7 a.m. The inter national o<ie •signal above large red rta<r will be flown from Mount Serapong for one hour before the practice commences and will be roncluaioa of the ftrnar. The firing m Southern, a*83 words
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Advertisement151 1926-03-13 2 A Not to Mariners -tut^: —On or %pril 13th. an An litrht will be established on a concrete lattice work rstrorture buili on th<- Eastern Beacon (No. 'i 01 the Cyvene Shoal, m the Western to Sinyap'ic. Character of ligft Plashing —two seconds lik rht. eight ■ecoi dark. Colour: Red.151 words
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Advertisement322 1926-03-13 2 THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. The Town Amusement CENTRE MALAY OPERA, CINEMA. SIDE SHOWS AMUSEMENTS. Mdm. aKdvey's School of Dancing A well-known professional teacher m Character, Classical, Clog, Ballet and Toe-dancing. Pupils are trained gracefully, individual style studied and developed. Private lessons m the latest ballroom dune ing. I guarantee to322 words
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Advertisement281 1926-03-13 2 Victoria Theatre LAST NIGHT OF R. B. SALISBURY COMPANY THE QUAINTS TO-NIGHT AT 9.30. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY AT 5 P.M. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES OF NO, NO, NANETTE DON'T WAIT FOR YOUR GRANDCHILDREN TO TAKE YOU "NO, NO, NANETTE" SCHOOL CHILDREN HALF PRICE TO $4 AND 2. BOOK NOW AT JOHN281 words
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Advertisement324 1926-03-13 2 UP TO AND INCLUDING SATURDAY M ARr iTT^I SPLENDID, RARE PICTURES TO THRILL [NTFttt>oL ENTERTAIN WTEREST A \r -AT THE- ALHAMBRA I In the Second Show, commencing 9 p #m B A THRILLING TALE OF~ADVENTURE I\ a FPip I The Story of a Two- Year Big Game Hunt with j?un324 words
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Article923 1926-03-13 3 SCOTLAND JUST DEFEATS WALES Great Forward Struggle. (From Our Own Correspondent). E.iinVjreh, Feb. 10. At r.irnaytielci. Edinburgh. S.vtland gained narrow victory m an international Rugby mat?li against Wales by B paints to 5. The <^;me was played mi a toft i\nA heavy pitch, with a greasy ball. Displaying923 words
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Article11 1926-03-13 3 The most precious human faculty li enthusiasm. The Rev. Studde it-Kennedy.11 words
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Advertisement244 1926-03-13 3 a 49 m^^M I fl y (ft "^m .^ynß^^^ I S^Sv SS\ S I^^^^^al m v* 'i 1 asay^ I^^^^^^Oi. w ss^arw^sy t The Food of Kings! r-r*O YOU, Baby is the King of your household, X and claims as his birthright the Food of Kings and as the best244 words
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Advertisement727 1926-03-13 3 B r i»i :BB --B I B "B B v*> B 1 9 E-f HI i B ±£}m '^H f^^H I "J IB""'- ~^M^-~- '*.\W- f M H Civil liln^ineeriiifif N DESIGNS PREPARED AND ESTIMATES SUBMITTED FOR N WATER SUPPLIES S |g RESERVOIRS, EARTH and MASONRY DAMS, FILTERS, SERVICE TANKS.727 words
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Advertisement161 1926-03-13 4 4 cylinder 14 H.P. Touring Car. 45 SEATER ii o S' )^j v i^ w^F a^ =ggßa^?^^B/\^^^^^r I\/E n 1 o Tyn t^i l\/r/^\ i^V* O JLTJL did V dll lflU LvJl o (Troprietors: Wearne Bros., Ltd.j WORLD-WIDE DEMAND Graham Brothers progress m the export field is no less astonishing161 words
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Advertisement625 1926-03-13 4 WWWWVWWWW.VWVWWWWW^^.V.'WV.S%VA'AV.V.VWVA^^^^^^ b a^r j j yl'l yy tugc vim v nJfu I I■ S I j* ijK jH i j i a M^l^^4| I Iff S I r wji pr laT Bw im>i^r\l I IBT BY k wJi I a. Fisk Tyres are through and through First Quality they are625 words
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669 1926-03-13 5 The Motor Vienna Corree- p indent >. m The Motor deacrib"fflass" an important qew tanee— aroused widespread irmly m Great Britain, but also rally, all the important papen having published The inventtttance, ai already stated, Bt Vi«-nm-s«- chemists, Dr. I Dr. C. Ripper, who arc m669 words
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Article98 1926-03-13 5 Whether your tnUMlttiMioa needs |,mmc or not usually can be determined by the sound of the gears when method for second. A comparatively dry transmission will he quiet if the gears are m high. In high the drive is direct, and if there is enough lub ricant to98 words
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Article874 1926-03-13 5 SPECIAL MOTORING A R TICLE. POWER FROM THE AIR. EDISOVS NEW QUEST. -by-1-Major F. A. X\ Forhes-Lcith, F. R. EL (Author of '-By Car to India"). \FKEK I'RESS SPMCIALh As 1 mentioned iji a recent article, it is indeed difficult io tamemai what further j improvement can874 words
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Article35 1926-03-13 5 Driving a car at nijrht with dash light out is comparable to driving a car m the daytime without a speedometer. Without a dashlijiht there is a tendency to drive too fast upon approaching: curves.35 words
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Advertisement182 1926-03-13 5 I Tevland fw^^n In use m every country m the world, < I r 3 Has an INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION of beinß the finest lorry made i i m England. j J Kxamine the LEYLAND Chassis and then compare it with other makers and m>u will then realise the incomparable strength182 words
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Advertisement102 1926-03-13 5 vuv^vwwrvuvvvNiVWVwv^dvyvy i .v*v^wvwvvvy B .-^u^^ j ITALY'S BEST BIANCHI CARS j X I Model T2O. 20-30 h.p. 7 Seater 28 m.p.jf. I $4,000 i| Model SI. 10-12 h.p. 4 Seater 40 m.p.g. I $2,850 Distributors GUTHRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporate«l m the Straits Settlements). q|| fnf\a. I V II MM L&b102 words
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2968 1926-03-13 6 BEHIND THE SCENES AT MONTE CARLO. A KLXEMA OF VIVID LIFE. #v ii Some Personal Reminiscences. I ARTHUR DE COtJBCY BOWER. %i i>Jst r,!, [FREE PRESS SPECIAL]. fhis vivid narrative of life as it really is m the great Casino of Monte Carlo. aptain Arthur de Courcy IJower draws aside2,968 words
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Article1109 1926-03-13 6 EFFICIENCY OF BODY AM) MINI). by DR. HARRY ROBERTS. \FUKE PRESS SPECIAL], Idealism is often held up to gentle ridicule, even mnn mpt, as the antithesis of realism. Of c >urse, every sensible person Wi«hei U !*> a realist; but the question arisen, he therefore prevented from beM1,109 words
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Article26 1926-03-13 6 The first K<>rm of our civilisation w;l^ conceived when one woman realised sh taami power to hold one male m th i a Mr. Joseph Madden.26 words
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Article961 1926-03-13 6 SPECIAL FOOTBALL ARTICLE. I Comparison of the Two Different Games. MY EXPERIENCES. by DAVF: HOLLIJ>.AY (Tlsi ftasjillhiij Ceatrs p on [FREE FMEBS fffCML], It is rather difficult for me to make any 1 comparison of English football to that pi Scotland. This will be understood as961 words
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Article1076 1926-03-13 7 LABOUR DEFEAT. UK. ISKIDKEMAVS CASE. [British Radio— Official Service]. Rugby, Mar. 11. Mr. Bridgeman. First Lord of the Admiralty, made a siatcment m the Commons on the naval estimates for the coming year, which amount to 158,100,000 sterling. He pointid out that m July of last year1,076 words
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Article174 1926-03-13 7 all expenditur m preparation of warfare was wasteful and futile and calling; on the Government to bring about a policy bf disarmament through the Leacu of Nations had been defeated by 196 votes to 113. The Hous. also rejected by 186 to 19 an inofficial Labour amendment of Mr. I.ansbuiy,174 words
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333 1926-03-13 7 ULU BENUT CONSOLIDATED RUBBER CO. The sixth annual report of the director! t<> the shareholders, whiih will be presented at the annual meeting at Hongi ong Hank hasshers at noon an March 20th.. .stales, inter alia: The result for the year shows a profit of $121,6*4.18, to which has to333 words
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Article141 1926-03-13 7 Sir A. Chatterjee*s S merest ion Adopted. London. Feb. 2.J. Sir A. C, Chatterjee'i recommendation, vvhich has now been endorsed by the Government of India to rename tht Indian students department the Education Department of the Hitfh Commissioner*! Office, reflects the views of most British Universities141 words
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Article757 1926-03-13 7 TO I KISTS IX SUMATRA. [From N.E.I. Papers]. t v adang, Mar. 8. The Franconia arrived yesterday mornir.jy m the Emma Harbcur with 360 tourists on boaid. The usua? programme was carlied out and an extra train ran to Padang Pandjang and back. The visitors left the757 words
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Article301 1926-03-13 7 When joints become swollen, hot or painful, get a box of DE WITT'S PILLS from 'he nearest chemist, and take them m accordance with the simple directions m .every box. That appears to be the best and quickest way to get rid of pain.301 words
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Advertisement402 1926-03-13 7 BUSINESS CARDS. i'MARY SE i ON. =i J: y \MBER MANSIONS. \>LD ENGUBB CUT GLASS "J lN p SILVER NEWLY ARRIVED.; PRCMI HOME. > IiUKX.-** -3-fl-&»<K>fl"» «O*« 00-B-U- f i j* < 4. S |»!ea*e St'nd for the Illustrated CstslsffßjS of Musical Instruments, c SEASON CO., LTD. 3 and 113,402 words
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Advertisement1025 1926-03-13 7 SITUATIONS VACAN'I. LEST WE FOKGET." It is requested that where all things are equal, employers &ive preference to application for employment to £x-service men. Will any Oiticer of the MoTSaatiU M trine (Engineer Officers, and Deck Dsasers) who is out of employment, kindly see the Sunerintendent Sailors' Institute, Anson Road,1,025 words
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Article69 1926-03-13 8 WALKER. <»n mh March, .-it Newcastle -onIvti.', to Mr. ;.m<! \lr- .1. P. W.,!k.m of S. BISHOP. <>n 11th March. 1926, ;it t»\. Kijri.p.-.ui Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, r>- Ma.garet Bishop, Ike •'lff <>r R. Bishop, daughter. LOUGHNAN. «'r: March 7th, ,t 882, B 4 Jante'a (<>urt. Buckingham <J«t<-.69 words
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889 1926-03-13 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1926. The Naval Estimates. Mr. Bridgeman breathes again. He has got his estimates tor 1926-7 practically accepted by the House of Commons and two Labour amendments, which must surely have been brought lip for form's sake one of them was unofficial were defeated by889 words
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Article830 1926-03-13 8 Mr. K. K. F. Pretty Xl planted months leave from March IHh. Captajl T. C, Hay, S.V.C., has been granted the Colonial Auxiliary Forces L.onp Service Modal. The ceremony of depositing the Colours of the Ist and 2nd battalions the Duke of Wellington's Own (West Ridinjr) Repiment took place m830 words
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Article110 1926-03-13 8 MURDERER TO r>IK. (From Our Own Correspon.j. Nt Penang, M ar i•> The Tamil, Chelliah. a Municipal irpsj. er, was found guilty ami sentenced to death for the murder of Louis Karl, chief csniT vancy inspector, on February lith After ht arm- the sent. no.. lj^ declared: 'i110 words
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Article60 1926-03-13 8 The F.M.S. (iazett: contain preliauairj provisional figures of Standard i'for the F.M.S.. the Colony, sad rated Stati s. Par the font for the Colony (not Knclodini 5 Penang) 04.:>i4 tons; for the i Malay States •7 f St7 < of which JohoN prodoces 64,491. For Singapore .the estimate60 words
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Article76 1926-03-13 8 Kuroptan Drivet bargei. A ehanra of rash and M was preferred against Mr. B. F 1 Riding at Goodwood Hill, m Polio Court yesterday, i driving Borer light car, 5730, van hv came into collision with ca S-953. Th» Rover appears to have had the r arguni nt76 words
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Article96 1926-03-13 8 Th«. Coroner** in<ju. m t-.u^. :«>t' the t\\" Chinese, Tan Ah rh-.'r, and lhag i Lap LJong, who were shut m Lattafcf Stnot at S.JO p.m. on March 1. tin <>t" the i>i*r tire at Geylang, wai Mi. K. Boorae, fMterday, the prtcic< iny>« U-in^ conducted by96 words
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Article41 1926-03-13 8 La^t Two rVrffanaaacv*. The Quaint* anoCli r excellent sen tat ion of Kanettc to It enthusiastic audience at th< V'id Theatre \n<i night. This popular production irill i to-day at tiie matine at n at &J9Q to-night41 words
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Article118 1926-03-13 8 The neaben »f the Bingapon P U nan Church held their Mutual neetiftf Tonliaaoa Hall h»<t night. Th«- v. J for IMS had already been distribute I the Reports and Accounts contained r were iiscusstd and pained. Th» income ami expenditure account ■hewed ncoa* of $11,736. *ffcer118 words
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Article71 1926-03-13 8 The Secretary of the V\v.«" v. V.. Oumi. sends foldets showing the irtrHti of the Ass >oiation m providinp for thi :i: of women. The etaeeee (mnrnlU held Fort Canning -rd.. but inf.»rjnati<" O'n.vrn my: them can be obtain dat thr Hi H' 1 on Collyer Quay) include71 words
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Article64 1926-03-13 8 Under the presidency of the K* v Pakianathan. Mr. J. A. toberts day night »aye a lecture on "In«!i and Education," treating the subject un<l the heads »f What the In. liar.- have for Malaya. What Malaya has 6ooe Indians, and What then is t«» do, maJ&f64 words
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Article44 1926-03-13 8 Under the provisions of the Ordinance, the Governor "m C«W been pleased to exempt ge*erall) r provisions of the Ordinance the I ond officers of the Penanp Turf Cli respect of any totalisator or par: mutuel promoted by it solely for its menibw 144 words
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Advertisement184 1926-03-13 8 -THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" FOR COATES' ORIGINAL PLYMOUTH GIN The Navy's Choice. E, MACGREMR CO., LTD. Incorporated m Shanphai). j ROBINSON ROAD, i i PATRONISED A JPt^&(T BY ROYALTY FOR SUCH I JEWELLERY OF EXCELLENCE NONE, BUT THE ROYAL JEWELLER. B. P. De SILVA 62 3 High Street, BINGAPOML184 words
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Advertisement45 1926-03-13 8 J VKK.MIN lISE If %3&f| I AGENTS: W. R. Loxley Co. v pfcAßb E n I GOLDEN SERIES. L JUST RIGHT FOB THE CLJMATB ill &&fMj^ ffl V^CCMIBBtRT CO V^fev LONDON, Jg/ J damson, dilfillan Co.. Ud. v; y Mrv V A MORRELL %a Mantua45 words
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Article453 1926-03-13 9 THK DANGER POINT. QftJtMANfS POSITION NOT ENDANGERED. [Reuter's Service. I (Jeneva. Midnighw, Mar. 12. n Chamberlain received the urnalista and declared that there shadow of foundation for the report ,1 been pressing the Swedish delefiafl been strenuously opposing the i any new member of the Council rmsny, to453 words
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Article45 1926-03-13 9 British Radio Official Sorvicel. Kugby, Mar. 11. estimates for 1020-7 m duction of t'l2,:iOO.OO0 th th current year. time the text of the promised introduced by Mr. Churchill is The bill is designed t«. saw rn--and ten«millions sterling by connection with vanoui expenditures.45 words
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Article35 1926-03-13 9 [Renter*! Service.] Efaesjt* Aires. Mar. 12. npressive ceremony, when th< o nu pr with the aero which he crossed the Atlanti< toe by the -Government, h« cruiser for Spain amid i vation.35 words
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Article16 1926-03-13 9 T HE TAKU FORTS. Tokio, Mar. 11. Me destroyers have been des Port Arthur to Taku.16 words
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Article173 1926-03-13 9 IMMEDIATE ACTION. THE LEADERS MEET. Radio- Official Service.] Rugby. Mar. 11. In the House of Commons, Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, Labour leader, asked the Premier whether he had any communication to make as to how he proposed to deal with the Coal Commission's report. The Premie, replied: "N173 words
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Article261 1926-03-13 9 [Router's Berviea.] Washington, Mar. 1 1. I ranee has reopened discussions n the Mttkment of the war debts to the I'niteil States by a Government i> ,nd issue of five) hundred million dollars, bearing interest at per rent., offered at 101 and matur- j ing m thirty261 words
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Article86 1926-03-13 9 IHavas Service.l Paris. Mar. 12 M. Raoul Peret, the n<-\\ Minister for Finance, declared to 1^ Petit I'arisien that j i the immediate situation at the Treasury Yesterday, subscription.- to the bonds for I [national defence exceeded reimbursements I by 74,0t>0,:>00 francs. The Minister will study the rapid86 words
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Article251 1926-03-13 9 I Renter*! Service.] Komc Mar. 12. The Senate approved by 188 votes to 2<> thi- Fascist Trad*- Tnion.*' Bill, providing: for compulsory arbitration m labour disputes, Signor Mussolini described that the measure was the most revolutionary yet produced by the Fascist GovernmentWORDS UV WISDOM. Mussolini's speecfi to251 words
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Article801 1926-03-13 9 PRISON FOR WEALTHY TO WK AY'S SON. Accused's Five Cars. Chow Sek Woo, stated to be the son o\ wealthy Chinese towkay living at Ipoh, was sentenced by Mr. Justice McCabe Reay t four months' simply imprisonment at the Assizes yesterday iJu -moon, after being found guilty of801 words
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Article60 1926-03-13 9 [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby, Mar. 11 The imports for February amounted to *:«J(;,K4r>,ooo against £100,101,000 m February 1925. The exports amounted to £G2,814,000 against £69,330,000. For the first two months of the year the exports amounted to £123,000,000 against £138,000,000 m the corresponding period of last60 words
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Article37 1926-03-13 9 [Reuter's Service. l London, Mar 11. De Valera's resignation followed the Republican parties rejecting his motion favouring the entry of the Republican members to the Dail if the oath of allegiance were dropped.37 words
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Article729 1926-03-13 9 RECEIVING ORDER AGAINST F. C. D f ALMEIDA. A Large Debt. An application to the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison, «n the Bankruptcy Court yesterday morning for a receiving order against F. C. D'Almeida, a partner m the firm of F. C. D'Almeida and Co. was granted. The729 words
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Article149 1926-03-13 9 [Router's Service."! The Hague. Mar. 11. In the tteoad Chamber, the new Premier. Jonkho« r Pcf r. emphasised that the new Cabinet was .strictly extra-Parliamentary and no member should l>e reg-arded as representing any political party. Government aimed at economy and the reduction of taxation; vigorous co-operation149 words
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Advertisement110 1926-03-13 9 ruTn^rn ■>■■!»> nnrvYVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVV I THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOPEE IN MALAYA j jj LIGHT ~AND~ AIRY j ALL SIZES IN STOCK i I From 6 3 8 to TV j f THE XLUB" PITH HELMET. I j: Covered Drill with Overhead Chin I i Strap, Four Side Vents, 7 Fold j110 words
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Advertisement693 1926-03-13 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. PERSEUS Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Mar. 13693 words
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Advertisement632 1926-03-13 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). "aLEßiiirliNE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. s.s. KATHLAMBA Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Mar. 27 HOMEWARDS. s.s. KORANNA London, Rotterdam and Hamburg- Mar. 14 s.s. CITY OF WELLINGTON Havre, Ixmdon, Rotterdam632 words
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Advertisement588 1926-03-13 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION o. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Governnui, OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London aiul Amwerp Due bfx* Tonnage. Singapore.588 words
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Article957 1926-03-13 11 TIP AND RUN. We should like to leat the Australians this time, but it is even more desirable that the cricket should be enjoyed by all parties. And so, m good time, I should like to suggest that at least one of the Test matches should957 words
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Article40 1926-03-13 11 There is a margin of persons to be found m almost every class who, rather than use their energy to obtain the minimum of subsistence, will rely on the unwillingness of their fellows to see them starve. Sir Hugh Bell.40 words
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Advertisement503 1926-03-13 11 "Become an Qccounfanf iii;MirM» Kl^JI rnanaqer! THESE arc the men who are needed m business .lay, and you can definitely qualify for such positions by training m your own home, m your spare time, under School of Accountancy -uidance. Deafer* all employers The London Association of rCCOfflnaC Accountants. Ihe Corporation503 words
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Advertisement1088 1926-03-13 11 ijj BLACK WHITE £k ftl Ar¥ fe CIGARETTES. DLAtR ~T^LS When a cigarette has established a reputation AND I -^^^^B for quality lasting over a century Vl w»t 1^ I r~^ v wnl r l V 111 A J^ *z=^^H "I When four generations have smoked and en- V. ■~IT1,088 words
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Advertisement513 1926-03-13 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MAUELLA (7,375 tons) and MALABAR (4,512 tons.) The s.B. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming bath,513 words
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Advertisement411 1926-03-13 12 IfI?CG A PCD ICY MAD ITfU/ICV MEajoAuElilljO UlAlvl 1 llTlejj HOMEWARD MAILS. To Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said. Marseilles from Singapore. PORTHOS 19,000 tons Mar. 24 ANDRE LEBON 18,000 tons June 7 FROM I 'EN AN G ONLY. AZAY US RIDEAU ;4,000 tons Mar. o0 OUTWARD MAILS. To Saigon, Hongkong, Shanghai411 words
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Advertisement206 1926-03-13 12 Stewart's I I I I I I I BLENDED Old Scotch Whisky Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England.) Singapore, Penang and Kuala Lumpur. LLOYD TRIESTMO NAY. til (Incorporated ;n Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Bi-monthly service for Briniiisi. Vena and Trieste via portl taking cargo I through Bills of206 words
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Miscellaneous718 1926-03-13 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY STEAMER TO-DAY. Cucob and Benuit Hong Cheang 9 a.m. N., North-East and North-West Sumatra and Italy Grotius 11 a.m. Cucob Hong Aik 1 p.m. Indo-China M. S. Martinique 1 p.m. Banka Island, Java, South-West Sumatra South-East Borneo, C-elebes, Moluccas and Timor I>illy Melchior Treub 2 p.m. South718 words
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Miscellaneous753 1926-03-13 12 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon. Service: Ireland m C. Hymns 305, 80, 204, 93. 9.15 a.m. Mutins and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5. M0 t>.m. Evensong and Sermon. Hymns li) 7, 198, 305, 111.753 words
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Advertisement596 1926-03-13 13 O. S. K. Line. Destination. Steamers. Arr. Dept. rondo Rotterdam, Hamburg, l ßtt Bremen, via Colombo, Aden u.ian and Port Said. Alps Maru Mar. 22 Mar. 23 pnrban, (ape Town, Santos, Rio, tevideo and Buonos Aires via t Hawaii Maru Apr. 14 Apr. 16 and Bombay. Shinno Maru Mar v596 words
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Advertisement448 1926-03-13 13 LmS^ JfFßam^aaaT^ll f ifafP b\m •s r #s> aaasaaMi^aaa<lßasVa\av aWa»M^ Ka WmSL Round-the- World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OILBURNERS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS. via Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine new448 words
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Advertisement646 1926-03-13 13 GENERA,. LINE Kerr Steamship Co., inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA anJ BALTIMORE (via Suez) S S f ILVE CEDAR due Mar. 20 for rates and other particulars apply:— GUTHRIE CO., LTD Agent*: Singapore and Penan i K. P.646 words
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Article1258 1926-03-13 14 IN THE MARKETS OF MARRAKESH. (By H. R. S. Phillpott). It is sunrise. I throw open the windows of a bed-room m a great modern hotel and step out on to a curtained verandah. The great golden ball climbs up over the Atlas Mountains. The snow-covered1,258 words
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Article101 1926-03-13 14 Police on tho Track of Huge ChMMJ. Uoulo-ne. Feb. 2S. Information, which, it is declared, has put the Paris Police on the track of a huge white slaving gang operating m France, has bee* obtained here, when the Dock Police arrested three men from Paris as101 words
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Article31 1926-03-13 14 It is of no us,- for the private individual to cry for public economy and a li K ht oninpr of taxation M that he can spend more.— Sir Felix Schuster.31 words
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Advertisement184 1926-03-13 14 ::JjJJ]]]]i^ Lr A Meiiin's Baby^^^^S;i;;;i;E ::J is a Happy Baby i? JJr That is because Meiiin's is specially V -j||M^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 suited to baby's delicate digestion. Any '^o^^9^^ 1 1 1 1 1 J doctor will tell you that if the digestion y H >^k184 words
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Advertisement206 1926-03-13 14 4pp|| £*fr Ohe Second Officer mafc x vs. a. m Mm^ I-• WD.&HO W L L S A- W*nSBBBSBSSSIBVaaUU >*** Tiwf-ZTJ* 11. 7^T J". te: -«r .^'•OUZaH^HHaßH^ai^^K^ HawßaHA -*S^* V fHE SINGAPORE SHfPCHANDLERY COMPANY, LIMITED. j THE NAVY'S CHOICE Shipchandlers, Shipbrokers, f I Commission Agents. I C, Offices MA YNARD'S206 words
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Article940 1926-03-13 15 DULL RUBBERS. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Feb. 11. So far as rubber is concerned the Stock Exchange is a*ain dull, and perhaps there is a tendency m prices to droop, though this results more from the absence of interest rather than from any particular offering of940 words
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Article73 1926-03-13 15 March IL\ Bunk 4 m.s. 9 4 kl Bank demand 21 4 Private credits 3 m.s. 24 17-32 New York, demand 5g o,_ lti Credits 90 days 58 9 16 France, demand 1500 India, T. T. K/4 H. 104 onjrkong. demand i 4 px p rem Yokohama, demand y>[73 words
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Article218 1926-03-13 15 March V 2. Tin 75 Tons A n e n iMuaoier j. 6 -1 epper Black 10 n<l WKC I apiocu gqPearl Sago Small 8 V- r pni a 12* opra SundritMl 12 30 Opium, Benare» unt. 4^ooo Rice, Liansr Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) 8 30 Rice,218 words
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Article256 1926-03-13 15 Yesterday's Alterations. Serdaag <:» > «x.oo 8 sfl Cohnsbargti <$n 4.0:> 4.20 Glenealy ($1) 2.:;u 240 Brogai <*M 1.60 L7o Brunei United <*•"> 5.2.~» s.T."S c.d. Hukit Jelutong <*> i.is i.*2o Bukit Katil ($1) i ■_>;, i 35 Hukit K. B. ($n SO «»0 Aim Gajah ($>256 words
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Article117 1926-03-13 15 THE FERRL ARY STATISTICS. The following: is a comparative statement of the total value of foreign merchandise, excluding parcel post, imported and exported to and from British Malaya during 1925 and 1926. IMPORTS. 1925. 1926. Increase. (In thousands of dollars). January 65,347 87^05 22.558 February 59,180 80,10.") 20,925117 words
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Article173 1926-03-13 15 MACPHAIL CO.. LTD'S REPORT. Mar. 12 Kuhber. -Local 1.07 2 per lh I m. London £2Hrt. 10s. Rubbers.— Shares are firm. Jcram Kuantana are punted 1.77^, 152 and 11 I.enuts at 74. 78. ew Scudais have buyer. «t-i9O, Malaka Pmdas at 2.1 M) ami United Malagas at 2.H0. Punjrgors are173 words
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Article274 1926-03-13 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (L. R. Macphail). Singapore. Mar. 12. KuMtcr.— 2s 4* 4 d. '^d up. Local 1.08 Tin.— lL'Stf 10b. 4r.s. up. The rubber share market continues firm with good buying esquiries. Mining shares remain steady. Industrials and Loans can all be placed at quotations. Rubbers.— Hassetts made274 words
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Article35 1926-03-13 15 Sinpapore, Mar. 12. noon. Singapore, Standaid Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot and March I.OS 1.0H 1 AprilUine 1.06H 1.07; July-Sept. 1.06U l.Ofi: 1 ondoa Quotation Sheet 2s 4%il Market Very firm.35 words
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Article54 1926-03-13 15 The Mercantile Bank of India. Ltd., ha\<received Mvice by telegraph from their bead Oolee m London that a final dividend en the Bflllk'g shares of A per cent, less income tax, has been declared, making li nor cent, less tax for the year. £f>o,ooo ha? Hen nlafpd to reserve and54 words
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Advertisement467 1926-03-13 15 Assets over $5,500,000. Tlfl? i mn am n a nmrmir w Aawraiice m force over $19,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN \M ASSURANCE COMPANY LOOTEDHEAD OFFICE _W h (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) The Company has £20,00^^^^ SHE- r W L D N FFICE: 32 ld J^' EC positea with the Supreme Court467 words
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Advertisement455 1926-03-13 15 BANKING, YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LOOTED. —Established 1880— Sub rib d V.100,000,000 (fully paid up) Vice-President: R. IchinomiyaEsa DIRECTORS. SL'rS??^ E8< t M °W«i. Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Takeuchi, Esq. Z-' T Okubo, Esq. q Baron K. Monmura. Y. Suitsu E-q N. Igarashi, Esq. Prince I. MaUukata. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA.455 words
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Advertisement430 1926-03-13 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. &2£S ri> ?1P ital $50,000,000 Uroed and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reaerve Fund:— Sterling 4,5Oo!oOO R*-,^ t U-1-* Si i V r $27,000,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. D G. M. Bernard, Esq. Chairman w430 words
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Advertisement40 1926-03-13 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated is England by Royal Charter A. D. 17*0). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapr~« Representative: -Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS. BARKER CO. Lit CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor) A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.40 words
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Article1149 1926-03-13 16 FORTY HYLAMS CONVICTED. Attempt to Organise Anti-Japanose Boycott. The trial of the 41 Hylams who were charged he fore Mr. David with attending a meeting of an unlawful society at the (hi Mm Xijrht Srhool. Blair Road, on the nijrht of February 2S. was c included yesterday1,149 words
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Article795 1926-03-13 16 ACROSS SILVER SANDS OF PERSIA. Ten Miles a Day! Further news of the progress that is beinp made by the three motorists who are attempting- to reach London on a Trojan car is contained m a letter which has been leceived from Mr. Marcus Canatfasaby, one795 words
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Article269 1926-03-13 16 TO-DAY'S LEAGUE MATCHES. The following matches m the English and Scottish Leagues will be played to-day: Division I. —Birmingham vs. Newcastle U. Blacklturn R. vs. Burnley. Bury vs. Leeds United. Cardiff City vs. Aston Villa. Everton vs. Arsenal. Hudderstield T. vs. Manchester U. Manchester C. vs. W. Ham269 words
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Article44 1926-03-13 16 [Renter*! Service.] London. Mar. 11. In tin Second Division of the English Football Leagns Swansea drew with Th»I Wednesday, l' t. Pari>. Mai. 11. In the International army trianirular so<--eer tonmasseni the British benl the Fi*eiK.li by i tro gonli to nil.44 words
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89 1926-03-13 16 FIRST APPEARANCE OF REGIMENTAL TEAM. 'l'h<- Duke «»f Wellington** football (ns< socintionl team will make its first nnpenranc m Singapore this afternoon, when it will Ik* opppjeel by a >tr.-n>f Chinese side i if SSatch at the Btadhan whirh has been I arranged on behalf <>r the Geylang Fire Kelief89 words
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Article51 1926-03-13 16 (From Our Own Correspnr«Uni.) Penan*, Mar. 12. A inrear team from H.M.S. c<»ncord a splendid display against a Penanp side, which was defeated by three goall to nil. The sailors displayed splendid conibinati m and almost perfect ball control. Their piay was a delight to witn51 words
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Article254 1926-03-13 16 Rain Gmhm a Rout. In spite (»f the heavy downpour ye t* rday •ft*" the S.C.C. vs. SRC. match was commenced <>n the latter's ground at ."> o'clock. The S.C.C. skipper won the toss and elected to bat. but th rain-soaked wicket helj»ed the S.R.C. bowlers to such an254 words
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Article41 1926-03-13 16 Members of the Old Rafflesiana' Association and their friends are invited to witness an exhibition hockey match between O.R.A. and R.I. and presentation of Conrad Clarke hockey cup and medals on Wednesday, March 17th, at 5 p.m. m the school grounds.'41 words
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99 1926-03-13 16 The result of the International Rugby Tournament will, m all probability, be decided at Swansea to-day m the meeting of Ireland, who have won their three previous games, with Wales. As will be seen from the following tabl?, shewing the position to date, only complete99 words
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Article29 1926-03-13 16 I R j u te r Sit v ice j .Miami, Mar. 11. Miss Ryan won the Dixie lawn tennis singles championship, defeating* Miss Browne. I H—6.29 words
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Article324 1926-03-13 16 Tuesday's Tien. Newcomer's Handicap. I). Hazell. owe :'>() vs. 1). W. B<»ucii, plus B. (Irisp, owe 2 vs. I. Markay, owe K. C. T. Matt, nlus vs. A. Hancock. owe :i. T. .1. Winnall. sir. vs. L. K. C,riffin. owe 1. K. K. hfabaOM, afPfl 1 vs.324 words
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Article48 1926-03-13 16 TIM final <>f the singles t. nnis tournament of the Straits Chinese Kpw.»rth Ix'avruv will l.c played to-day at 4.4f> p.m. at the Telok Ayer Church court. Miss C. E. Jackson will distribute the prizes. Members are requested to l>e present and friends are welcome.48 words
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Article49 1926-03-13 16 The sunimw, IMS, pony priffins (24) of the Sclanpor Turf Club will arrive at Singapore to-day by Jtt Tasmau. Subscribers are notified that the jrrifftns will be measured at 7 a.m. to-morrow at the Singapore Turf Club's if Mm and drawn for about 11 a.m.49 words
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Article44 1926-03-13 16 A mixed foursomes competition, nine hotel medal play, will be held on Friday afternoon, the 2l»th inst. Members desirinp to take part m this competition should sipn the entry list at the Club II— H. or communicate with the Honorary Secretary44 words
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Article123 1926-03-13 16 The Hon. Treasurer be^s k> acknowledge with many thanks receipt, of the following donations Previously Acknowledged $11,11)7 Joo Chianjr and Co.. Sin Senjr Moh and Co., Quah N T am Sianjr, T^im Choon, Teo Siang- Guan Kee. Chee Chuan, Aik Ho. ••«wi Lan (.man 200 Cheanj*123 words
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Advertisement188 1926-03-13 16 j: WHEN YOU SAY I "THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BU\' f YOU MEAN ji STEINWAY. L M S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. ij (Incorporated m Hon^konjr). I- RAFFLES I*L\(E. SINGAPORE. Sole Agents. Van der Tak DUTCH CIGARS. JEM CORONA GUAPA. ONE STAR. Illljl Packed m nice ***** l cedarwood188 words
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