The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 April 1926
1926-04-13
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Title Section13 1926-04-13 1 Singapore Free Press I?] CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S.. TUESDAY. APRIL 13, 1926. NO. 11,770.13 words
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Article317 1926-04-13 1 Signor Mussolini was given a rousing welcome m Tripoli, where he made characteristic speeches Pag.» 9. The flcod siluat on at Baghdad is becoming w_r.se and the whole population is striving desperately to avert a calamity Page 9. R.A.F. fliers have completed their journey from Cairo to317 words
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Article1003 1926-04-13 1 Blcomsbury alone of London's serenei places deserves the crown of wild olive fast its right against the baste and riches that ?.]y father went to business from the Square m a hansom-cab, and if be can* home with dock or tortoise 01 macaroons m his pocket (as1,003 words
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Advertisement130 1926-04-13 1 WIN LOONG mi REc ni.MSED HOI T SE Mla'I'KAN TVOPICAL SbITS. iz iii«;h street. Raffles Hotel. Telephone Nd: 2920. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. GRILL ROOM OPENING SHORTLY. I ADDING— CALCULATING 135H7- \%*A MACHINE. j o*Jv£>» machine thai is almost human ase I [ft] m it- actions. Add- Subtract-- -> .^flffif^^j^^P) lates130 words
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Advertisement145 1926-04-13 1 BRITISH GOODS FROM KO^ £0 vi. m MTU AL MANUFACTURERS OF j MODERN OFFICE APPLIANCES. J BEFORE YOU INSTALL ANY EQUIPMENT, VISIT OUR SHOW-ROOM. AN INSPECTION WILL FURTHER CONi VINCEYOUTO— j BUY BRITISH GOODS. r^..^ w .™_.v.v,...w .v»_ w _vvv_ The Europe Hotel"\ ADELPHI HOTEL. I REMODELLED AND REDECORATED. EVERY145 words
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Advertisement122 1926-04-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Garrick cigarettes- Page Long John whisky Page 1 1. Havoc, the Fox aim— Page 5. Ribeiro's for printing— Page 1. Getz Bros, dr chocolate Page Phoenix aerated waters -Page 11. The Tropical Adoro camera— Page 5. Triumph motor-cycles, I .Es Page Berger paints, Anglo-Siam Corp. -Page J. and122 words
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Advertisement14 1926-04-13 1 WING LOONG FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style, Cut and Finish Guaranteed :12. RlCa STREET14 words
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Miscellaneous107 1926-04-13 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, IZth. High Water. 11.9 a.m.. 11/*3 v.m. Blue Funnel homeward mail leaves. Ho Hong Bank mtg.-, Market st., -2:.\0 p.m. U sday, 1 I- Hij_h Water. 11.51 a.m., 11.51 p.m. Hari Raya Puasa. Bank Holiday. Cricket S.I '.C. vs Johoi Thursday, loth. High Water. 0.32 p.m. Teh.k107 words
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640 1926-04-13 2 Ri] cu have lei! Malac a I i England. contemporary asks wh.. is the Earliest business swindle on record. Tho Golden 1- i ire fthouW think. 1 (i. J. Dicks n ha I i rn appointea secretai y oi _h. Dlulac640 words
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Advertisement267 1926-04-13 2 SKETOLENE. A REAL PREVENTIVE AGAINST MOSQUITOES. An unique preparation for the prevention of Mosquito and other MEDICAL HALL, LTD. 23, Battery Road. TBE HtfPYVIILEY LTD. The Town Amusement CENTRE MALAY OPERA. CINEMA. SIDE SHOWS AMUSEMENTS. Mdm. m Kelvcy's A g- School of Ll! Dancing A we] nown professional teacher m267 words
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Advertisement302 1926-04-13 2 Victoria Theatre Coming SKortly A. CARPI will present The Italian Grand Opera Co. Full Ballet, Full Chorus and Full Orchestra. The Denishawn Dancers THE QUAINTS I PA VJI JON M mIX W JL IS JL \j l From Thursday Sth to Wednesday 14th April. At 9.15 p.m. sharp. THE LATEST302 words
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Advertisement205 1926-04-13 2 IFOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. From Sunday, 11th to Friday, 16th April. 1926. Alhambra Theatre (TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD.. Proprietors) Overture by. the Alhambra Orchestra of Professional Mu-.-In the Second Show at 9 p.m. A HERBERT BRENON— PARAMOUNT PROIHVTIOX I William J. Locke's Famous Story "THE HOUNTEBANK, ERNEST TORRENCE AND205 words
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Article780 1926-04-13 3 HOUSE OF COMMONS. Singapore Base. March 11.-M,. Bridgeman, First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking m Committee of Supply on the Vote tor the Navy, referred to Singapore. The position, he said, was Similai to that m 1825. They were proceeding with the work m connection with780 words
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52 1926-04-13 3 TURKISH MASTER REINSTATED IN BRITISH SCHOOL. Constantinople.— The Turkish Police have removed the official seals from the doors of the British School for Girts as a result _f the school authorities notifying that they would reinstate the dismissed Turkish The resumption oi classes is now authorised, bui the school at52 words
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Article918 1926-04-13 3 HE-ORGANIZATION OF THE INDUSTRY Proposal of the Miners' Federation that the nationalisation of coal mines would remedy the defects of the industry is rejected by the Coal Commi: sion, whose report was issued yesterday. On the basis that the industry will continue under private enterprise the Commission918 words
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Advertisement161 1926-04-13 3 The Soap that suits the Climate There is a strong demand growing steadily here and m other Eastern Countries for Calvert's 20% Carbolic Medical Soap The old resident knows, and the newcomer soon learns how often such a powerful antiseptic Soap is wanted, CALVERT'S" is always the same, always reliable161 words
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Advertisement355 1926-04-13 3 w.v^wjw_wwywAnAr__w_fl_^^ I DO YOU REMEMBER I Hartley's Jams Marmalade? If so, you will know that at Home they rank* as > "_T* _M. _L l J\e -Best j They are now obtainable at the following Provision Stores < j; Messrs. THE HIGH ST. PROVISION STORE. Messrs. BIN BEE CO. CHIN355 words
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Article1190 1926-04-13 4 CAN A WIFE WORK TOO HARD THE MODERN WOMAN IN MARRIAGE— No. 5. Joys and Sorrows of Economic Independence. CURBING ENTHUSIASM FOR A CAREER. MRS. PATRICK MACGILL (The Famous Serialist). FREE PRESS SPECIA L j Granted the assumption that bo work is the natural condition of mankind and the true1,190 words
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Article450 1926-04-13 4 A white elephant, accompanied bj a dark. normal companion and five native keeper-. has left Rangoon for the London Zoo. A temporary house is being constructed for th; ni near the new Monkey Hill, where they will he on view from May 1 to450 words
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Article25 1926-04-13 4 I know hoys of eighteen older psychologically than their fathers, and girls more really grown up than their mothers of iorty.-D r. Elizabeth Sloan Chesser.25 words
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Advertisement372 1926-04-13 4 N w^ y work or play on account of X 'w^l^r»^<J _Pl lm headaches, biliousness, const iV Jlrff f y Ajtnts Tht Borneo Co., Ltd., Singapore, kanlWws Backed m bottles and W* WWM WE*W% CM _F *T* Sr specially prepared fix MmM W FmsYK _U_^__L___L_#__E use m net climates. «_r372 words
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Advertisement626 1926-04-13 4 Children 's Skin Ailments For children's skin ailments- ringworm, impetigo. he_u spots and sores, chafings and tenderness, Germolene can be confidently relied upon. It soothes and heals and stops all infection from spreading. I .->kMi..t a rhiM i- \orv u-ndcr a prey to mftto kndn of akin mfr^t I. ot626 words
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Article324 1926-04-13 5 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. i The i-niy Morning Daily m Malnyi; ,v_ "new*" paper 35-40 columns of new* y. ado *he b_Wl Medium for Advertising. delivered with the Owtl Hazri each moror_r. with Latent Telegrams. l.at*«t New? _nd Lateral Announcements together with .-x:d?ive .p^cial feature?. "Pictures of the; week" Serial324 words
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Article1529 1926-04-13 5 CUKIOUS INCIDENT OF THE WAR In the early spring of 1916 the British Political Officer stationed on one of die smaller islands m the Aegean Sea took it into his head to die and I was temporarily appointed m his place. After a month oi idleness, which I pa;1,529 words
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Article404 1926-04-13 5 1 Of tin- many so-called solders for alumi- nium, none has proved entirely satisfactory. J [f the joint so made proves mechanically J strong and simpli to make, it may break j down through electrolytic action, especially ii exposed to a damp atmosphere, but most j404 words
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Advertisement22 1926-04-13 5 the baby I WOODWARDS OiP B r ftec/w Z> </6y veil c ~>- jf*<i deoltf* NU.s rs ANGLO sVw CORPORATION IN CAP ORK22 words
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Advertisement423 1926-04-13 5 The Great British Tonic ior over 30 years Hall's Wine is the tonic of unr |UaHed value m every case ol weakness. Id erydropeni ichesthe blood and teeds the nerve-. Hall's Wine keeps you bright and. happy, and quickly restores you to glorious health. Free Wineglasses: A special crystal Wineglass423 words
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Advertisement320 1926-04-13 5 1 Colours -Enamels Varnishes If you have property which requires repainting, apply to us for an estimate. We specialize m the use of Berber's Paints and all work is executed by our own trained worKBergcr's Paints are of the highest class of ali paints imported into Malaya and can be320 words
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Article382 1926-04-13 6 The Shew, by John Galsworthy. (Duckworth, London). This drama m three acts was produced at the little theatre of St. Martin m July last year and presents a study of marital relations (dt- lack of such relations, as the case may he I m modern life among the382 words
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Article577 1926-04-13 6 Purchase < f Koreign Vationalh j Ann hei <•:' those unfoi tun ite cases has rreij whi h i hinese seize upon -<» 'atrerly as basis for attacking foreigners' xt l a ri rights. V ('hin se named I >zung X n i was sued b\ a577 words
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328 1926-04-13 6 GOVERNOR AND PRIMIER OF N. S. WALES. Refusal to Women uunrfllors. Sydney, Thi Governoi „f South Wa, w fus< n request u f the Premh \fi ,1 app tint a numl er f vv< n i !!l Coum I. p repor 1 lobbi^ Me van heatedl> sed resentment. st atement328 words
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Article530 1926-04-13 6 STRENGTH OF SOVIET FORCES The Soviet Press published a long report by the Military and Naval Affairs Commissary, Voroshiloff, made on the occasion of the Red Army's eighth anniversary. VoroWe have 5(52,000 men m our army, including our home guard, frontier guard, and Territorial detachments. Each year's530 words
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Advertisement177 1926-04-13 6 hwEsM R«>l_.,'_. ULoltL I\i r Baby s nealtn f <|\4^d\ depends principally 4__3_i^____N. upon s which Tv^sV^^^ must be of the correct _d^-*- j\ composition and easily -SUenburys FOODS are specially manufactured for infant feeding and long experience has proved that they give the best results m all climates. Fresh177 words
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Advertisement11 1926-04-13 6 object >'<■:■ Mixed Cour. should M before them, irrespective of nationalityTimes Corr.11 words
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Advertisement113 1926-04-13 6 All there m Wincarnis tQrapes. Beef and Malt all perfectly combined m -.j form of a delicious rich rea w.;. I POST THIS COUPON V aaaaaaaaaasaa a ■■■•■••■••"■•■■••■•••■■••BB |i FOR MORE THAN 14. YEARS SALTER •j BAKER COS PRODUCTS HAVE HELD THK HIGHEST PLACE IN THK MARKETS THE WORLD. SOLELY113 words
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Article1780 1926-04-13 7 ACHEEN AGAIN. (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Apr. 10. The clouds m Acheen have not yet rolled by, as is shown by the news of a new attack on a patrol commanded by Captain Paris, which was engaged m rounding up the rest of the rebels concerned m1,780 words
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Article146 1926-04-13 7 Mr Ministry's Proposals I _i .v London. March J->. The Air Ministry proposes facilitating private flying m Cleat Britain henceforth and approved aircraft constructors will giv. the Air Ministry a certificate stating that the craft is built m accordance with inspection requirements set forth m 'Air i146 words
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Article469 1926-04-13 7 ABD-EL-KRIM AND THE HOLY WAR. (From N.E.I. Papers). IJeyrut, Apr. ci. Abd-el-Krim proclaimed a lioly war against the Christians and urged all tribes to join him m hi.s task of destroying the French and Spanish troops. New German Air Company. Berlin, Apr. (i. Tho newly established German469 words
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Article352 1926-04-13 7 The Judge: "What a Scandal!" Sitting m the Kinds Bench Division foi the consideration of Revenue appeals, Mr. irst ice Rowlatt was informed thai a ease which came before him was first disputed d 1921, was argued before the C immissioners m 1922, and was being352 words
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Advertisement446 1926-04-13 7 BUSDMESS CARDS. I ww__^^^vw^^__^ j I MARY RETON. fi E. AMBER MANSIONS. I- ORCHARD ROAD. > THE CURiaSITY SHOP. S %\\\\\VA\V%PA-A%%S%VV%e Wv i v J{ J Pieai* Send for the Illustrated Si C atalogue of Musical Instruments. SEASON CO., LTD. 5 L UI and 113, North Bridge Road. SI, >^a-o->oo__-a-_j-tHj»vj446 words
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Advertisement656 1926-04-13 7 NOTICES. NOTICE. The Establishment of Messrs. K. P. de Silva, Jeweller and Diamond Merchant is closed on the' Lith and 14th inst. m celebration of the SinhaLOKE YEW AND DONOR^ SCHOLARSHIPS, HONGKONG UNIVERSITY. Two Loke Yew Scholarship., which provide free board and tuition, and one Donor Scholarship, which provides free656 words
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Advertisement242 1926-04-13 7 rpHE claim that Ever Made m styles and st prices to suit all tastes and pur-e. Adamson. Gilfillan do.. Ltd. P.O. Box No. 11 Singapore. Straits SettlementPWAHtPm THE WAHL COMPANY New York, N. V., U.S.A /d-f^^sk X J rinsing with Odol, begin the day well. This marvellous liquid dentifrice removes242 words
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Article51 1926-04-13 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGE. BAKEK DE GUERRK A I- < HEVARRIA 10th Api 1926. il I rad o I v I Sheph. rd by tli-- Rev. Father B< le t. Vlbert Alfred Bak< rof Mi-s Vilhh >n. Gll [poh t( Mi A im ade Gu< rrics eche era rria oi L51 words
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832 1926-04-13 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, APRIL, 13, 1926. Malayan Tin. Ii used to be a standing assertion that tin- prosperity of Malaya depended on its tin industries: the capital of the country had largely d<>me <>ul nf the ground and thus the F. M. S. Railway was laid on sleepers of832 words
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Article229 1926-04-13 8 Mr. F. <d Bourne, the Coraner For Singa pore, has returned from a holiday at Bukil Fraser and r< sumed duties. Mrs. <!. S. I.ovett left for Penang yes terdav to spend a few weeks with her j daughter, M rs. R. V. alton. i i A Keuter's telegram dated229 words
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Article104 1926-04-13 8 TAIPING TIN MEETINr,. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang. Apr. 12. Presiding at the annual meeting of Taiping Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd., Mr. D. A. K Brown sated that tho groes profits amonnit ,i to $393,761, equivalent to nearly IS per cent of the issued capital, otd of whi.-h.104 words
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Article132 1926-04-13 8 To-morrow being Hari Raya Puasa: The (ieneral Post Ottie and Sub-Orliees .Ml; <do<e at noon; the Savings Bank and Mone> Order Branch will be dosed; the relegraph Oflice will be open. Exchang. Uanks are n 4 opening. The Insurance Aaaatislisia Btatea thai offices of their mentbe rs132 words
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Article586 1926-04-13 8 H.R Pi im George dii ed i alls ,i! tia- 1 and 0. H tel, Penang, on It iday pht. informed that, ii all, d personi spent 1 1 c Ea stei I olieda} cm Fraser*fi H ll MM. M: a. ft' Blacl stone, Messi P itei son, Simons nd586 words
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Article611 1926-04-13 8 TEN READY lOK THF RO.h Ceylang-Tanjong I'asrar Bel lint m J ut Th«- fust batch of mmmatmmmtm's ra cars i> ready EOT the raftd and wit...me,re than two month, tho present iu\ an" iramcar B 0 <■• "5 the routes of the town i ill m cy the611 words
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Article144 1926-04-13 8 Al the Cathedral of _d G I She :on Saturday, 10th instant, tht mr ■■•L r <- I solemnised betmeeea tfise Mar;:. diueniea-.*cho\arr:a an.i Mr Albel Baker. The bride, who arrived ft »li that morning bf id Carmi was given assay h\ Hr. I. I 11 *BS ami144 words
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Advertisement28 1926-04-13 8 E_^®®©| K S f> Tl d. 1 1 EX. PENANG. j ••-•■V-"-"-'-"- re I j: :j ier I VIPI R j| '_SVsV_VsV.% ll i J j _Mk___ D.28 words
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Advertisement53 1926-04-13 8 POR ALL f" VKRMIN USE l_r Mm s__s«_f v AGENTS: W. R. Loxley Co. DEARS' I GOLDEN SERIES. JUST RIGHT FOR THK CLIMATE _^PSl\ /z£V Am, ow\ I /Jo/ «_rt nflo 111 00 ___n BL^CTI H m tg \%C.G.HiBB[Rfi co \\rmij \H____ London. Jjsy v^___^ ENCIAWD s&y.'s vi: m. Adamson,53 words
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Article300 1926-04-13 9 MUSSOLINI IN TRIPOLI. IHK STREAM OF DESTINY." [Reuter's Service.! Tripoli, April. 12. 0 Massoimi was accorded a very r welcome on landing from the bat- a. our. The ships m the harbour j reed salutes, bands played and the presented arms. Mayor of Tripoli made a300 words
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Article180 1926-04-13 9 [Ri iter i S cc. Paris, Apr. 'J. Moroercan peace einj ra] kflj ushed on. v. nfei -■•>: 1" > ivan, head i the Spanish deeJegal ->n de legal i heaeJed bj General pm eecHag Madrid to-morrow gen i route few I da. where inal re h180 words
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Article61 1926-04-13 9 [Rent* rs Service. J Baghdad. Apr. 12. v wall dressed native gentlmen ar hard manual .>.■ rk foi thi first time hves, jdit,.'-u thi remainder of the ktion '•> sten the J>a of water. Thi t c B 9 million sterling, nation is boui i becoming worse and61 words
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Article29 1926-04-13 9 [Reuter"s Service.] Port Arthur. Texa.v Apr. 12. nrj were killed and thirty by isi m m an Oil tankei whilst loading thousand gall< ns oi petrol29 words
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Article19 1926-04-13 9 [Reuters Si rvice. London. Apr. 12. rd SoeOthborOttgb has been elected 'idem of the China Association.19 words
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Article374 1926-04-13 9 SILENCE OF WU PEI-FU. PLIGHT OF THE KUOMINCHUN. LKeuter's Service.] Peking, April 12. Up to the present Wu Pei-fu has not replied to the invitation of the Kuominchun generals to come to Peking. Saturday's coup dVtat evidently was engineered without Wu Pei-fu's knowledge. It is now seen374 words
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Article155 1926-04-13 9 [Reuti r's Service.] 1 andon, Apr. 12. The Times m its ity n >tes, commenting on the Panama Corporation prospectus, remarks that the work done by the vendor .ninany, the Central Vmerica Exploration Consolidated, Limited, m developing I h concessions seems verj little for the million sterling155 words
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Article111 1926-04-13 9 Reuters Service.] Ne* York. Mar. 11. Several hanks m Havana experienced runs yesterday. Tho Federal Reserve Hank of .v.. York is reported to be sending thirty-five million dollars currency by a special train t<» Key West, whence it will be conveyed to Havana by a Cuban warship.111 words
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111 1926-04-13 9 Evidence end. a Sikh motor car driver's rashness whit-h resulted m a collision between his car. two other cars and a rikisha, fortunately without any very serious results, was given before the Third Magistrate, Mr. Howitt. yesterday. Court Inspector Stewart prosecuted. The accused111 words
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Article714 1926-04-13 9 ITS PERILOUS TASK. THE NORTH POLAR EXPEDITION. LKeuters _>. rvice.J London, Apr. 11. The N'orge, Amundsen's airship for the Polar Expedition, was piloted by Major Scott, who twice crossed the Atlantic m R34. She landed safely at Pulham at 5.50 m the afternoon and is expected at Spitzbergen714 words
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Article90 1926-04-13 9 At the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners on Friday, Apr. SOth, the following motion by Mr. E. A. Brown will be submitted. That the Municipal Commissioners reconj sider the question of including a Public Hall m the New Municipal Building and aecide that this building shall contain90 words
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576 1926-04-13 9 PRESIDENTS APPEAL TO MEMBERS. The annual general meeting of che Singapoie Natural History Society was held m he Raffles Museum yesterday afternoon, the President, the Rev. G. A. Dexter Allen, M. A. presiding. The usual business of- adopting the report and accounts having- been dispensed with,576 words
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Article135 1926-04-13 9 A Tragic Episode at Penang It is with deep regret that we learn that Lieut. William Leslie Berridge, R.N., m command of Submarine Ll5, attached to 11. M.5. Ambrose, met with a fatal accident at the Penang Swimming Cluh yesterday afti moon, says Saturday's Straits Echo. He135 words
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Article92 1926-04-13 9 The police are investigating a report by a Chinese towkay as to his being drugged and robbed of about $9,000 worth of precious stones. The man alleges that on Sunday some Chinese went to his shop, 22 North Bridge Road, and looked at some stones. They selected92 words
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Article31 1926-04-13 9 [Reuter's Service.] Athens, Apr. 12. The returns from twenty-three districts where the Presidential election took place yesterday show an overwhelming vote for General Pangalos, whose election is now final.31 words
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Advertisement195 1926-04-13 9 /v lIKT Dflf ftlVßlt /^re JUol KLvEIVM CONSIGNMENT A\ i amfq' v. LAUIL3 SHOES LATEST dv STYLES. Robinson U Co., Ltd. d (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements* VZ^N Raff les Place, J Singapore. m* sm, ma mm. i In manufacturing the j"GARRICK" I Cigarettes the sole consideration is quality. I195 words
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Advertisement621 1926-04-13 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLAS<_OW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. t SARPEDON Marseilles. London, Rotterdam and Glasgow In621 words
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Advertisement523 1926-04-13 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT s.s. CITY OF LYONS Hemgkong, Shanghai and Japan Apr. 18 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF PEKIN London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Apr. 22 s.s. CITY OF VALENCIA Marseiles, Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Apr. 29 s.s.523 words
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Advertisement513 1926-04-13 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND OWEOTaTsTEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). O! TWARDS FROM LONDON. T^TJ,™^ Due M Tonnage. Sin»raD<jf. Tonnage. Singapore. X p 1926. 192 b KHYBER 9,100513 words
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Letter890 1926-04-13 11 [To the Editor of the Spectator] Sir, The effect upon general American i opinion of the discovery that the price ol: lubber is practically under British Government control can easily be misunderstood, when judged from a limited number f conspicuous American utterances. There is r.o disputing the890 words
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Article51 1926-04-13 11 A Delhi communique announces tha: an agreement has now been concluded \v..h the Government of French Indo-China. and it has been accordingly decided to discontinue public auctions of opium at Calcuttn m future. The auctions already announced by a Bengal Government notification, dated Novemhei '50. 1925, will not therefore be51 words
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Article357 1926-04-13 11 That Australia is now seriously tacklingj :he problem of the re-equipment of her Meet Air Ann with modern aircraft was seen at the Supermarine Aviation Works last month, when Lady <dok christened Australian "Seagull" No. I. This machine was the first of a hatch of six Supermarine357 words
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127 1926-04-13 11 Free Fight Between Royalists and Beds. Violent scenes culminating m firing were witnessed at a Communist meeting where the notorious Captain Sadoul was due to speak. Th-j trouble began between menders of the audience and Royalists. A number of free fights followed and several127 words
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Article129 1926-04-13 11 An Example From Honan Shanghai. HaT. The Honan tobacco crop, which is nor mallj worth some __15.000.000 a year., ii expected bo prove toad teas m the farmerthe mtlitan having seised all the railways. Tobacco worth about .50n.000 baa been en triecated, the remainder will simply129 words
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Advertisement174 1926-04-13 11 f^^=^Jk Dr. P. Rodari. Professor of Zurich University. d iffmk Ai_iV /_> brutes: ".S__nafo#e/i Zias V_^V.C__s>>-'^ a favourable in\v I Huence on the whole jA^^k nervous sjs tern. irritability, those sleepless nights, and of many stomach complaints. I ortirv your nerves with Sanatogen, the tonic loud which j contains exactly174 words
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Article80 1926-04-13 12 The homeward bound Spanish mail steamer Isla de Panay is due to arrive from Manila to-morrow r and will be despatched for Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Spanish ports at 6 a.m. the following day. The N.Y.K. mail and passenger steamer Hakozaki Maru left Hongkong on April 11th.80 words
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Article206 1926-04-13 12 It has been learned that the vessel which passed Hongkong recently without answering signals and which was afterwards searched for by H. S. Durban, was the Chinese owned vessel Ting On of Canton. As was suspected at the time, she had been pirated. When sighted by206 words
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Article517 1926-04-13 12 THE "ASTURIAS"— AND AFTER. Until about three- years ago. whilst it w__C .onceded by must of those who were abreast of current development that a wide field waa opening out to the oil engine for as on cargo ships, it was felt that the steam I turbine held an impregnable517 words
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Advertisement329 1926-04-13 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 MARELLA (7.375 tons) and MALABAR (4,512 tons.) Tht s.a_ MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming EUDUNDA329 words
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Advertisement204 1926-04-13 12 HUGO STINNES LINES. (Incorporated m Germany). 0 REGULAR MONTHLY FREIGHT. PASSENGER SERVICE. OUTWARD BOUND. lONGKONG. SHANGHAI AND J APJ >.>. TIRPITZ 12,250 May 5»_S. Adolf von Bayer June HOMEWARD BOUND. NAPLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Albert Voegler 9,000 Apr. le' Scheer 12,250 May 21 Not calling at Naples. Agents: Singapore204 words
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Advertisement342 1926-04-13 12 HOMEWARD MAILS. To Colombo, Djibouti Port Said, Marseilles from Singapore. PAUL LECAT 17.000 tons Apr. 21 CHANTILLY 17 000 tons Apr. 28 AM BOISE 10,000 tons May B OITWARI) MAILS. To Saigon. Hongkong, Shanghai and lapan. AMAZOXE 11.000 too* Apr. To Saigon. Toorane and HaimmsmSL FONTAINEBLEU 17,000 tons Apr. PKBI6HT342 words
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Advertisement70 1926-04-13 12 _2__3E_3G_3_2 Stewart's BLENDED Old Scotch Whisky JOHN LITTLE I TO. I Ir, corpora ted i\ El Singapore, Penang and y Kuala Lumpur 3-5_3_55E! LLOVB TRIES TIN 0 NAY fll. I In.- irpefted la 1 HOMEWARD SAII.IV.Bt Monthly auniua tor Brii t and Tries to \ia ports through Bills of Lading70 words
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Miscellaneous675 1926-04-13 12 j MAIL DESPATCHES. UK IMW. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6 p.m Kota675 words
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Miscellaneous165 1926-04-13 12 P P i:: ay and [nfan Mr. and Mrs F vv G. Rippon and daughter Miss M i •to j>. i» n 'dh nurse Dfl ys child, Mr. and Mrs B w,lhai "s, Mr. R. Hodgson Mi c, Fy nd cwumi M r. ;Mr w Harrower Mr. S. 11. Mo165 words
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Advertisement520 1926-04-13 13 London. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Steamers. Arr. Dept. Antwerp, Bremen, via Colombo, Aden AlasW* \t. Port Sudan and Port Said. Maru A *> r 2 A P r 23 Mombassa; Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam Brim, Delagoa Ba Durban I mV* Apr 22 Apr 23 P. rr an. Cape Town.* Rd. Santos. ago MarU Ma520 words
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Advertisement429 1926-04-13 13 jHS| RElillHV^ LINE 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 SaW, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New lork j these fine new liners continue on Round 1 the World, returning to429 words
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Advertisement594 1926-04-13 13 Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE s.s. RHINE MARU Due Apr. 13. For rates and other particulars apply:— GUTHRIE CO., LTD. Agents:— -Singapore and Ptaaaf K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA).594 words
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1020 1926-04-13 14 REFLECTION OF WIRELESS WAVES. I When "Big Bertha" bombarded Paris from a distance of 76 miles, the curved path of the shell at its highest point reached a height of from 20 to 25 miles above the j surface of the earth. This trajectory1,020 words
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326 1926-04-13 14 Dr. Vaughan Williams, speaking at ihe first annual dinner of the Philharmonic Choir, said he had come to thi' conclusion thai be did not like modern music. Of course, be was an "old fogey" and must frankly confess that it me ant nothing at all326 words
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Article441 1926-04-13 14 \n lmmen<.' Stride Forward Tho Turkish Assembly's unanimoue I tion of new civil code, whiech, with the coming adoption cf new penal ami commercial codes, will constitute the principal work of the present session, ia worth marking aa a veritable' revolution, lt is tin first time441 words
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Article168 1926-04-13 14 1 should iIB ->••. jeet of tempemaee a da. i accepted a.i. aaing I I ta st ion- drink, is a tdelj a am! aal of tho Legi. problem is comi cate tw.. great ligione forbid Inn s. i I! liqu< r. ai it. Bonn la millions168 words
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Article26 1926-04-13 14 The tela Miss Rate I Pai i I.- Kemburg -gardens, llama many yearn a m I bunch of England Eeaai eiety, left aetata vafaaed i I26 words
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Advertisement415 1926-04-13 14 Rheumatism^ Relieve the nagging f*Z^*\ 0 pain quickly easily with— Sloan's; ]fe g| Sloan's Liniment kills pain instantly. \V^ J V No rubbing. Just lay a little Sloan's on c x,*^^ the stiff, aching part, and immediately fCtfT^V v\\ you notice a difference, a feeling that the /w N&fi jJ\415 words
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Advertisement31 1926-04-13 14 HAVE NO FEAR _f______r _L"3____v_________kW____| ____r ''<w~^W^ ______i JB __t Am^B^^^Km\^mmmmmm^a^^^^' m^'mmmmm\ m **^PbW__P_> *_n_P__r______________l^ _______________H^____| i i __B_L^^__f aa^^^ ____________________P^^ev^ ——-j; i cJ//e (j//i/)/res- tywt ybfliz/arCtyaretfe W.D.& H.O.WILLS, BRISTOL LONDON.31 words
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578 1926-04-13 15 FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY. APRIL 12. [Figures m brackets show the issue value •>i the Share m dollars unless otherwise marked.] Huyers Sellers Asam Kumbang 57s 6d 59s Batang Badang Tin ($1) Hi) 85 c.d. Hitam Tin 1.35 1.45 Indris 55 a 5<J S Kamunting (£1) (JBs578 words
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Article68 1926-04-13 15 V not her Meeting of Sellers. I London, Mar. 17. The Financial Times today announces that "another informal meeting of the rubber producers was held to-day to discuss the question of common understanding with the view to concerted action m regard to production and the marketing of68 words
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Article198 1926-04-13 15 Opium. Benares not 4.000 Ri.p, Liang Hin Chun Wnrk Eagle New) AAA Rice. Siam old No 1 g i 0 Rir-c. Rangoon Birtati >v Riff, Raneocn Sio\a r Rice. .Siam Broken No. 1 —0 Rice, Siam Broken No. I Rice. Siam Glutinous No. I Rice, Siam Glutinous No. 6198 words
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Article56 1926-04-13 15 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. April 12lh. 192 d 12 n'dod noon. V t* ua v'u .tandard R.S.S. or Te ndei April *7\ W Ma) x: May-June j u iy-se P i #>h r,, m Market: Steady. Cable: London Spol Sheet 25* d. p. n York Spot56 words
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Article249 1926-04-13 15 |»n.te-t to the Government. The reC ent decision of the Trade Facilities Vet Committee to provide a guarantee £650,000 for the extension of the works be AppUby Iron Company was alluded I a a meeting of the Tees Conservancj Com missioners at Middlesbrough recently. Mr. Benjamin Talbot,249 words
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Article43 1926-04-13 15 [British Radio- -Official Service] Rugby, April 11. Paris 141.625; New York 4.8625; Brussels 126.5; Geneva 25.25; Amsterdam 12. 1194; Milan 120.625; Bombay Is ."> 53-64 d; Shanghai 2s 11 Hd; Hongkong 2s. 3d; Yokohama Is 10 13-lCd. Silver spot 29 15-16 d.43 words
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Article238 1926-04-13 15 MACPHAIL CO.. LTD'S REPORT. Singapore, April 12. l.iihh.-r. Local 87%. per Hi. Tin. l.oixlon, April 10. _:d v Local 134%. 175 tons sold. Kubhers. Shares arc quiet. Mentakabs hay. buyers at 80 arith tellers ai •'•2 d United Malaccas ate quoted 2.90 2.95. \dw Scudais have buyers238 words
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Article248 1926-04-13 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT (Umber. 2s l%d. Down %d. Local s f in. £268. Ai'i il 10. ber shares are stead) al laa* sseek't Losing locations. Mining ami industrial* stock, ait; quiet snd all issue n of Loans ,i\ i- buj si ouotat ions. Rubbers. A><t Panes are wanted at248 words
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Article360 1926-04-13 15 Speaking ai Begou antiual meeting Sit Ernest Birch said.— Vow, 1 should iike t. saj something ab ill Uh agitation *hat is afoot to establish a L -entral selling agency. 1 hay. rueeivod lettei demanding my support fco the proprtsaL 1 arr. unable to glue it.360 words
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Advertisement464 1926-04-13 15 Assets Over $6,500,000, S.C. Assurance m Force Over $22,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE —Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C he Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance .r~n464 words
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Advertisement392 1926-04-13 15 YOKOHAMA SPECK BANK, LIMITED. —Established 1880— Capital Subscribed Y.100,000, tH.0 (fully paid np) Reserve Fund V.86,500,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichincmiya, Ess, DIRECTORS. M. Odagiri, Eaq. K. Mogami, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Takeuchi, Esq. K. Tatsnmi, Esq. T. Hodsumi, Eaq. F. Watanabe, Esq T. Okubo, Esq. Baron392 words
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Advertisement452 1926-04-13 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital 150.000.00 C Issued and fully paid up 120,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling 4.F00.000 Silver $27,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 j COURT OF DIRECTORS. D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. Chairman Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang Deputy Chairman452 words
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Advertisement29 1926-04-13 15 Messrs. Guthrie and Company, Penang'. agents, are m receipt of cabled advice from London that the new issue of Teja Malaya Tin Dredging Company, Limited, shares was considerably over-subscribed.29 words
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Advertisement37 1926-04-13 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. Incorporate m England by Eoyal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarant«ee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representative? -Messrs. BARLOW C<\ Messrs. HARRISONS, CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (lst floor) A CORDON LEE, Resident Manager.37 words
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Article568 1926-04-13 16 »HAR] RATA PREPARATIONS. I From Our Own Correspondent.) I'rep.uat dns far the Hari Raya. which Will fall i n the 14th instant, are well m hand. The Malays from the kampongs and the surrounding districts are invading the shops and every home is receiving careful attention to make568 words
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Article365 1926-04-13 16 II HIEF !l STH y REDI (rd BAIL. 1n Chiel Sir William Mvi is >n, ln S i an ste relay morning, I the Mr, R. Pag. duced the amount of bail granted to Rama- X r. lian, ■di f nine men accuseed m »____ection uith tbe365 words
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Article210 1926-04-13 16 BROADCASTING MUSIC. To the Editor. Sir, There have been controversies m S.S. and F.M.S. re wireless broadcast. ng of concerts and it seemed to be the pinion of many that it was not feasaJh le n account of the lack of talent. The Amateur Wireless Society210 words
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Article406 1926-04-13 16 ATTACK ON FUNERAL PROCESSION. COURT SEQUEL. attack on a < hinese funeral procession which resulted m the conviction m the Police Court of two Chinese on a charge of taking part m an affray had a further sequel m the Supreme Court yesterday morning, when the two accused, Tan Cho<406 words
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Article253 1926-04-13 16 SHOT NARROWLY MISSES A.S.I. rhere was considerable confusion m Victoria Str et during Sunday night, when Mr. Dickinson, A.S.P. m charge of the Deteedive iO-andi. accompanied hy Messrs Porter an./ Tongue of the Detective Department, raided a house m search of certain alleged bad characters and253 words
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Article331 1926-04-13 16 FOOTBALL. S.C.C. DEFEAT GUNNERS. The meeting between the S.C.C. and the 27th Battery R.A. on the Padang yesterday evening produced football of a very indifferent quality on both sides. Obtaining all their goals m the first half the Club, without Sinclair, Jamieson, Edlin and Smith, won by three331 words
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Article28 1926-04-13 16 The "S.l ,C. arc fielding a side againsl Boustead's on the Padang on Thursday. On Monda) there will be a return match with the S.( '.F28 words
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Article333 1926-04-13 16 THE LEAGUE POSITIONS. The positions of the leading and last few clubs m the English and Scottish Leagued to date are as follow. Huddersfield 39 22 6 11 86 53 55 Arsenal 38 20 1 1 7 70 59 47 Sunderland 40 20 14 6 92 74 40333 words
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Article61 1926-04-13 16 The following will represe at Ihi V.MO .A 1 luke V i ington's Regl at ho Oa-y i i the Y.M.CA. ground t !a; 10 11. Pennei tathrr: 10 S. Marl n ai I 10 Lyn S. Duncan, D. W Dale and d K. Sam. M. I ati hatoor,61 words
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Article94 1926-04-13 16 The disini'-s ;t t i.. ..a! aa-ct in-- ..f the Singapore Football Association, held at the Crickel Club last night, was of a forma) character. Mr. J. M. Sime was re- d Pre sidi nt; Dr 1 im Han Hoe, VicePri dent; Mr. 10 11. Gale, hon.94 words
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Article116 1926-04-13 16 rhe April holies' spoon competition was played yesterdaj and resulted m a win foi Mr. I-:. S. Adler. rwenty two card- were taken oul and t.e following were returned: Vlrs. Adler 53 16 37 Mi 5. Milligan 53 15 38 Mi Elder 17 7 10 Vlrs. Wilson116 words
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Article50 1926-04-13 16 The following cards were returned m the men's monthly medal, fe r which 23 cards were taken out. Lieut. A. 0. Frith 0 up 'apt. K. 1.. Armitage Ali square Lieut. E. \V. B. Hart* All square H. W. Hughes 1 down T. H. Holyoak 0 down.50 words
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Article100 1926-04-13 16 YKSTKRDAY'S RESULTS. v Z- hampioiiship. P. A. Hunt beat 0. Ih FTall, 6—4, 6- 4. J. Huggins beat R. K. Prentis, 7 5, 6- 0. Newcomer's Handicap. 10 10 Cox, owe 0 beat <i. A. Harford, owe j1 5, 0— I. 0 7. 7 5. Profession Pairs.100 words
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Article40 1926-04-13 16 Championship Pairs. Hall and Huggins vs. Cooper and TV Sttiers. Hamilton and Wild vs. Marriott and Holyoak. Kleinman and Whitley vs. Cameron and obb. Veterans Doubles Handicap. Teale and Griffith-Jones owe 15.3 vs. Merrier and Mergler owe 1^40 words
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Article123 1926-04-13 16 The following will repre sent the S.l .< versus Johore on the S.C.C. ground morrow, commencing at 11 a.m.: J. V. S. Brooke, I. B < arr. < Hewetson. I d H. Jac obs, R. H. C. 1 averton (Capt. I, Dr. E. I>. indow, K. K. I .Tonnor,123 words
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Article54 1926-04-13 16 Thi 10. M.C. would like arrange fix tures at hockey, cricket, tennis or watei lo against weak teams. Their sports se rr tary i. I am c :orporal Irving, R A M i ranglin HospitaL On the Sth instant the V.M.C.A. defeated the d.V.d at football by 354 words
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Article266 1926-04-13 16 rhe necessity of aliens re;>orting them selves and notifying changes of address even when leaving the Colony for .Johoi. Bahru was emphasized by a prosecution before Mr. Howitt, Third Magistrate yesterday, when Mr. Michael Nemoff, a Russian subject who was formerly an officer m the Imperial266 words
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Advertisement249 1926-04-13 16 VAW.W.WAV.VAV.V.V.V.VM I The Acme of Perfection. 9 Wkf&m m m m^^ m r m m m m m m m m m a f m m m m m *m m m m m m a\ m a m a m a m a\ m a m m m m249 words
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