The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 June 1926
1926-06-17
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Title Section13 1926-06-17 1 Singapore Free Press I ■> CENTS. SINGAPORE S.S., THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1926. NO. 11,825.13 words
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Article260 1926-06-17 1 A summary of the Premier's speech delivered during the coil debate m the House of Commons on Tuesday is given on page In Germany the coal iadostrj is enjoying a boom period as a result of the strike m Gre/it Britain Page »l. A new French crisis260 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement184 1926-06-17 1 \V I K G LOO N C !HF KK(ix;MSED iioise for ii;;,iPF\N IKDPICAL S^fTS. 12 llK.il STREET. Raffles Hotel Telephone No: 2920. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. newTatik grill room Under the personal supervision of j Home Whatever your business or Take home your Remington profession, you undoubted- Typewriter. Set down your184 words
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Advertisement152 1926-06-17 1 |g 5 j) PROVE THE DIFFERENCE Comparison conclusively proves relative value. Comparison is the basis upon which we offer the j THE ROYAL WILL DO MORE WORK AND BETTER WORK FOR A LONGER TIME WITH LESS EFFORT ANI) AT LESS j I RONFOw 11, CoKyer Quay, SINGAPORE. ALSO AT PENANG,152 words
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Advertisement143 1926-06-17 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Garrick cigarettes-Page Phoenix aerated waters Page 11. Latest small adds an<l notices— Page 7. Shipping notices on pages 10. 12 an.i 13. Inexpensive Italian wine, Caldbeck*sPage 8. Distinctive footwear al Whiteaway's— Page 6. Bassett Rubber Co, declare interim dividend Page 7. Take Wincarnis to mal t. yon and143 words
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Advertisement847 1926-06-17 1 W ING LOONG I FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. I Style. Cut and Finish Guaranteed. I It. HIGH STREET. mmammmmammammmml OLD ADVERTISEMENTS. A modest advertisement, first appearing m the Horning Post of February 17. iTTti, heralded tne publication of a world's masterpiece: This day is published, elegantly printed m quaito. price847 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous87 1926-06-17 1 THE WELL Lodge Eastern Gate B pjn. Denishawn Dancers -Theatre, 9.30. P. snd i). Homeward Kail closes. Football I>iv. r. ST.X.A. rs. S.R.C: Child Welfare raftg., Govt Souse, 6.10. Denishawn Dancers rheatre, 1.30. .nglo-Chinese School Sports, 2.30. Denisfiawn Dancers Theatre, 3-30 pbl Sunday, 20th. High Water, 6-32 a.ra., 7.06 p.m.87 words
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Article151 1926-06-17 2 Many Wild Rumours m Canton. Canton, June 2. Man; 1 Id rumours are m circulation here COB erning an arly cancellation of the boyc againsl Hongkong, but the pickets and stri-M rs maintain a surly silence. One absurd taV has it that Hongkong is to loan Can: m151 words
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Article152 1926-06-17 2 I v Mission Hospital Looted. Canton, Jun«? 2. Th* o 5.S Pampanga has returned from: a tri] river to Wuehow, acting- as eoa- >\ ?1 potent of oil for tho Standard Oi. < Cond m ar€ reported as being: qu\et at Wu r. Wuehow Hospital, a mis- 1152 words
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Article81 1926-06-17 2 T o w Canterbury, after con- j Ni itios aith the Church Missionary Se- Cm I has 808 -Bated Bishop Mow]!, who has >:r I been Assistant-Bishop m West-, f' r -i cv er Bishop Cassels, to succeed Bb issels aa Bishop of Western ''hina. T of dividing the diocese81 words
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Advertisement208 1926-06-17 2 of its validity. The difficulty referred to m the WOO-ly paragraph quoted Lord Mansfield had foreseen, and he would not have been Miry to see the prosecution dropped. The incarcerated Squibh was not the only highwayman to work the West End. Indeed, with his hired horse, h? seems to have208 words
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Advertisement256 1926-06-17 2 VICTORIA THEATRE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. *Ruth St. Denis WITH Ted Shawn AND THE Denishawn Dancers. TO-NIGHT Programme No. 3. STRAUSSIANA. VIENNESSE SUITE. i FEATHER OF THE DAWN. A HOPI INDIAN PASTORAL. ISHTAR OF THE SEVEN GATES. BALLET OF ANCIENT BABYLON. A Whole New Section of256 words
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Advertisement368 1926-06-17 2 PAVILION. From Sunday, 13th to Saturday, 19th June. AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. The Latest PATHE GAZETTE The story of a bride who said "Love, honour and obey" and added "For four 'days a week." "DARING YOUTH" fi R.F'F'T Q BEBE DANIELS AND NORMAN KERRY It tells what rights a wife368 words
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Advertisement290 1926-06-17 2 From Wednesday, 16th, to Monday. 21st J unt AT THE ALHAMBRA In the Second Show, commencing 9pm A METRO SUPER FEATURE The "Child Wonder, popular and famous th. JACKIE COOGAN m a role m which he is just as clever v j n a which he has appeared A Boy290 words
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Article666 1926-06-17 3 COMMUNAL TENSION. Hindus and Mahommedans Again at Loggerheads. Calcutta, June 1. Tension and communal feeling exists since this evening In the northern quartei I of the city where .Mahommedans assembled n large numbers m front of a m >sque on the »riginal route hy which the Hindus were666 words
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Advertisement232 1926-06-17 3 fnnnil' KORRENGZAL OINTMENT 11 11 11 V FOR WOUNDS, SORES, AND ALL SKIN DISEASES. UlllJU GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE VW,, v FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND STOMACH COMPUINTS. Your Drink Problem Solved 77 kYONE enjoys drinking a beverage at mealtime. Ls ll most beverages are totally inadequate. Either y do n t232 words
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Advertisement49 1926-06-17 3 Th.- photograph of S. F. David, who escaped from police custody last Monday, is being shown on the screen m the principal cinemas all over the country. We think that this is ths first time that the police here have adopted this method of tracing escaped prisoners. M. M.49 words
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Advertisement95 1926-06-17 3 3 "zlf'B" SCRAP WASHER Patented fi m AN EFFICIENT RUBBER WASHING MACHINE AT A VERY CHEAP PRICE. E Ij MANUFACTURED ENTIRELY IN OUR OWN WORKSHOPS. N SIZES, 70, 100 and 200. |j_j I— 1! rm mfm mmm mmm^ I I.TM I ■111 I Mtj cJPft i* r c tiumi se95 words
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Article, Illustration26 1926-06-17 4 strike some of :1k 1 busiest men m Greal Britain here the po 9 H B; arrangemei I «th Daily Graphic] j26 words
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Article, Illustration47 1926-06-17 4 Workmen searching the debris for then tool* ana uum. De-uagu-s. and Sons. The Gro c. Hackney, wh -I- was. burnt out m mail week, rin tome. Ir q tta HM BM [Copyrißh! By arrangement with Daily Graphic]. t fAVV m,._, v < I47 words
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Article, Illustration67 1926-06-17 4 Juvenile "hero-worship* 1 foi Winifred Kai fen Baggott, aged 13 I -tber 00. .i-nv. who bravely helped policeman Mauled by nob taring th- rt ished out, pulled him inside her bouse and banged tiie doot m tl timet of tin >'■-(• i- seen here inside67 words
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Article, Illustration13 1926-06-17 4 E ««v- v pi .1.,-., Au,tralian tanner, inaction recently.13 words
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Article, Illustration32 1926-06-17 4 Thr white elephant at the Zoo is anew arrival, but lv is already mat. himself at home. A happy snapshot at the Zoo. [Copyright Bj arrangement with Daily Graphii32 words
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Article, Illustration52 1926-06-17 4 11m li.A.F. biplane which turned a somersault, on landing m a field at Blackley, a suborn of M:ir..-hcstor. The pilot. Flying Officer Elias. who was strapped m, was held ur i-..- down until hro freed himself, aided by his passenger. Neither was hurt. [Copyright Hy arrangement wi*h52 words
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Article, Illustration14 1926-06-17 4 Nt during the strike. 1 !opj right By arramg* menl with i»:iii\ Graphic!.14 words
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Article, Illustration35 1926-06-17 4 ~--_M>a---~s min-i iiib-i i ■>, i n _------------«----M»^----»-^---------~-^^ M Hoys from England arriving m Au tral'a under the Wembley Scholarship scheme. Cheery Bad arrived by the Hobson*s Hay for the land.35 words
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Advertisement67 1926-06-17 5 ->-<-w---a-_--_-.i--wnm-wawin I—ii i _n -rTHi"ir i nimiHrrri-rir--— im 1 r 1 rm-iri i—i HI" T— ■^-?-^^^jj _«_^_^___^^s _^-^-^^_k. J-Wm m T-mm WmmT '^T /F w Jf/ 'Ar_W__fmff_, mw m mw^^ffm JJ^H i^-JB-H _^-^-^-^P awmW M_M^*»j-Bf _f_r X H mmmm^imwii -\*m^mW9mmT%mß^B.^B^BSS3^EiE&&B —^-tjS X^MffM^f/frfFmA fW^U'UA V more xjq&ii £ix I £iiiv TJ-Tevious67 words
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Article1184 1926-06-17 6 I RAILWAY MAKING IN MANCHURIA. PART IV. Peking May 15. [Our China Correspondent, who has recently returned from a survey of the north- em area, sends us the following interesting series of articles on the situation.] Notwithstanding the civil wars of the past few years, the development1,184 words
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Article29 1926-06-17 6 Then baf it: Malaya. Btyi Banter had 1 1 this pear, rhe eapl m an announce! effect (hat •IK' X" Prime Minister's i List of Boa< ars to be29 words
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Advertisement94 1926-06-17 6 I WHITEAWAYS I Distinctive Footwear The Shoes illustrated are made by expert Craftsmen and Embody the First Selection of Materials, and are all Guaranteed $4.50 $4.90 Pair. $18.50 Pair. $18.50 Pair. $4.90 Pair. t T *g-Q-_. J s* l V t t-Am _c9| Wg^U\ 1 1 v >^ j <ißS_l^_^B94 words
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Advertisement114 1926-06-17 6 There is only one genuine brand of Swells* m i (h(v Jt SAKERHETS JANDSTI CKOR U« OPT"^ a** 3&1 MANUFACTUPfCO IN SWEDEN \i\ ~_rm*tamp*am.-&ttMca*mian*m -a t On 29-5-26 a well-known merchant of Singapon and costs for importing Japanese match* "Elephant" brand which was held to be I com Mark of114 words
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Article775 1926-06-17 7 MACPH/UL AND €0., LID'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore," June 10. During the last week tin has been tne eniei feature; rubber shares re^fting ste'adj at quotations. KuDbcr— After small fluctuations a gain oi '_d and f% locally is .shown. Shares have lemaineci quiet at quotations wLn only a775 words
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Article158 1926-06-17 7 More Settlers and Increased Trade for Canada. Before leaving Southampton for Quebec, Mr, A. W, Tolmie, Canadian Exhibition Commissioner, stated he was returning to Canada after having wound up all arrangements m connection' with the Canadian exhibit at Wembley. "The British Empire Exhibition," said Mr. Tolmie, "has undoubtedly158 words
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Article115 1926-06-17 7 During 1925 the total estimated net production of crude oil by the Anglo-Egyptian Oilfields amounted to L 75.758 tons (against 160,251. t0ns m 1924), the increase heing due to the successful completion of the new wells on the northern extension of the tho main field, and to115 words
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Advertisement299 1926-06-17 7 BUSINESS CARDS. Fmary seton. j c WIBER MANSIONS. J: ORCHARD ROAD. J Laa-f I idet timm Shanghai. J iV '.•/.'.v.v.v.v.'.w.v.wva rABLI TOPS, FLOORING, TILES. Etc. g -s lAPORE CASKET CO. urbk Merchants." ephooe 75. j:a j^^mmgmmmmmj^^p^nßK^EmmmW^mmmmmW^EmmmmmmmmlKm m,m 111 ORD FLOWER STALL. I R ad, next to Sl. Miss B GatS,299 words
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Advertisement594 1926-06-17 7 NOTICES. j EURASIAN CO. S.V.C. I A Dance will be held at the Drill Hall. Beach Road. On Monday, 21st June it 9.30 p.m. i Admission $3 with one lidv's ticket free. Extra ladies' tickets $1 each. Tickets may be obtained at Riheiro's; the Drill Hall and from the Hon.594 words
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Advertisement571 1926-06-17 7 L...*__H_^p_mm"M—mm mgmmmammm mmmmmmmm wmmmtaTa UM TAKE A SPARKLING W^uV I M GLASS OT KUTNOWS \'r- Wjrfl?- Just a teawonftil of IKutnow's effervescent saline jM I Powder .j rX&rm the secret of buoyant health, N^'f^W^ m I uereisnioKi^|re;^urgation with Kutnow's. Instead W^\ 7 ffi if a gentle cocre^^ actiqn on the571 words
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Advertisement535 1926-06-17 7 »-.*"WfcaL.j^sags.^gg-i.*--g^%v--«r'.»»-^'.^j. i_ry. j v o_ t^_K_h#i__ N_. Kin wWp*=Qr*#ll^J| _PvLC %^^^^^*r^ to 1 r LAX Cs_ml sJs___ r**W;.4apJss ..|a^ i.T^'fjL^ :.;._g| .NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Mark is the redustv m perty of SWALLOW AXD ARIELL, LIMITED, wbeae racistered oflkt at Port Melbourne Victoria, Australia. Manufacturers <a535 words
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Advertisement313 1926-06-17 7 a lci ion sales. SHERIFF'S SALE. STRAITS SET I LEM ENTS. -r I'Ti.KMKX'i OF SINGAPORE MJCTIoSi -AIK IF S Lathes, Vie. faff** ,j s *i To IS X.A... g B On Thursda>. 17lh June al 3 p.m. MICTION SAI B (M Bltahe at-stained •■>! "Ed reak. tilh> d So V313 words
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Article46 1926-06-17 8 DOMES TIC OCCURRENCES BIRTHS. BYRNE. A- No. 58, Peel Avenue, Penang, on the 13th June, L 926, to Mr. and -Mr-. Byrne, a son, i FLEMING. At Bfttu Gajah, on June llth, ;to Mr. and Mrs. K. 1». 1 lem r.r of Ipoh, a daught< r.46 words
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449 1926-06-17 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1926. A Loss to Malaya. It was with a regret which we know all m Singapore and Indeed n the very much wider circle of the Jolony and the Federated Malay States will share, that we had to bid farewell yesterday to Mr. Walter449 words
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Article422 1926-06-17 8 The Taena-Arica dispute, which has aroused both South America and the United States to acute interest, is probably little understood by Europeans, so little known is the territory which is m dispute and so vaguely apprehended are the contesting parties, Peru and Chile. The wealth of Peru422 words
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Article995 1926-06-17 8 j x 'ariet m memory of the late Henrj Cuthbert Barnard was unveiled m All I Saints Churoh. Taiping, on Sunday. The automatic telephone installation which was to have been erected at I.umbini Park for tho Exhibition has been take-n over by the Siam Royal State Railways. A marriage has995 words
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Article135 1926-06-17 8 g[e_, (From Our Own < r At the meeting of the MumV i mission held here to-da\ o>, J'^' it had been decided thai t}„ commit vite promoters of round tl VO i include Penang as OH i JJ l call. Letters had i.e., ri Cook and Sons,135 words
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Article64 1926-06-17 8 (From Out Own Corn spj :.,j. Ipoh. June k Th. onl| Bnrviv. iiir eight, the remain.', f whom yea U death m then I, >;. r n< ai Faeek, whs i iiv raeo voting m I i aromm squatta r, wi tee a n an: thi64 words
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Article53 1926-06-17 8 I ©vi Con lu«»h. June lh 'J hei ws b i sew sums a Lsai rVmk and Kinta .< ter The tie* smoke rimdi on Move Si I Estate aw blown don i and iae cool h eight seri nsl> m jured Ar a* tappet it is53 words
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Article41 1926-06-17 8 (From Dm (Hn I m A tmai appi al m bupi i X: r Agricultural Show, which pref ni to ho-; thie mom k, is being madi htk anate support is not i them ag cancelled on Saturday41 words
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Article268 1926-06-17 8 The II a >.*.• actioi Lata ng of Committer No. 4 hek Approv subject I th mi of fl 10. the Gov* rnei the I bhp mm] aj nan: of Mr. I (I BttTt, M '>'-p<r. ft orki for tin sen 111 ni< ,a set thn >eai s'268 words
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Article67 1926-06-17 8 Thr only Swr.nh. (or I•' paper publish', o m English m Mn ed to the promotion of rei matter.- perta.ninu the social and educational »tu> I M jj Malaya, and matters af sth lim Community will appeal help, m Moharram. IStf. ha.- no connection with I individuals (aocfct)67 words
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Advertisement132 1926-06-17 8 "The Connoisseur Comes to Caldbecks" ITALIAN RED WINE. INEXPENSIVE W AND Jm INVIGORATING. haul CHIANTI m litre or half litre flasks. CALDBECR, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated under ihe Companies Ordinances of Hongkong.) (Incorporated m Shanghai.) SINGAPORE. 45, KOBINSON KOAD. TKI 2S6 WWVA%%%Va%V.%S%%VA%V.%V.V.\.SVAV-%V.V.V.Va%V.V.--V.V.V Z" PATRONISED <s fA jSt tlid^ BY ROTALTT132 words
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Advertisement112 1926-06-17 8 I J VERMIN USE AdENTSr W. R. Loxley Co. g^^gg S__a_-_-____l ~^f DEARS' GOLDEN SERIES. j /.V.\S B dVy"JVVAVAV. B .S B .V.V.V.V. LAIRD 0' LOGAN OLD HIGHLAND WHISKY; jC is once again obtainable from the jc under-mentioned Wine Merchants:- ■C i ■J Kirn Ann and Co.. Orrhard Ud. W"112 words
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Article641 1926-06-17 9 PREMIER'S SPEECH. K| SITI VTION ANALYSED. [Beater's Service.) London. June 15. Jnhalr m the House of Common-- j i9tm ii by Mr. Baldwin on Ike Ministry j at 9 vo te He dwelt on the gravity of a latioe 'which was causing unemploy- 1 and crippling »ur641 words
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Article55 1926-06-17 9 ngiaaing of the con! strike m tain, pit-head itodu ia the Ruhr *ea reduced bj about «hk>.ooo tons bag-term atracta with hone and iitawerj an being concluded kg r hats Much longer, ai nc asing prodiicl ion of BMsterj is the Ruhr but also m faihwaj mpaniea55 words
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Article12 1926-06-17 9 > Harvey, Master of the Kopak BM or leave next week on the12 words
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WAR DEBT PAYMENTS.
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Article84 1926-06-17 9 GT, BRITAIN BEARS THE BURDEN. I Reuter's Service.] Washington, June 16. Foreign war debt payments amounting to 77,783,000 dollars were made to the Uni- 1 ted States Treasury yesterday, comprising Great Britain's half-yearly instalment of I 67,950.000 dollars, and Italy 5,000,000 dol- i iars, both m United States84 words
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Article80 1926-06-17 9 [Reuter'? Service.] Washington. June It>. Tlu Senate has adopted Senator Borah's resolution asking Mr. Kellogg to state what i ia being done regarding claims against < Franc and Britain arising out of alleged vi, lation of neutral rights m wartime It has also adopted the McKellar resolu-80 words
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Article97 1926-06-17 9 London, June 15. The freehold site of the Wembley Exbil i v n of 132 acres, together with practical!] all Hie buildings of the Exhibition, including the Stadium, was put ap for auction m London but was withdrawn at London. Later. 11 i- learned authoritatively hat the Wembley97 words
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Article81 1926-06-17 9 Trie Soviet reply to the British note ilenks thai the sums remitted to the British Trades Union Council were sent bj the So it-t Government, but by the Central Coun- Labour Unions. It disavows the Governm nt- responsibility beyond thai >lved m granting s permit to remil81 words
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Article138 1926-06-17 9 [Reuter's Service. J Kaghdad. June The Anglo-Persian Ofl Company have n rred the t rritories m the <>il concession ratified bj the Irak Mejliss and. the, M-fra'.- after 'he Opposition objected to an [extensid n of the period, maintaining that it was mere advantageous to kee*p to138 words
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Article146 1926-06-17 9 [Reuter's Service.] Simla. June 15. What appears to be a more likely ex- 1 plana tion of the Rawalpindi outburst than; i the alleged erection ot a cinema near a [mosque, is the action of a society known as Singh Sabba, which is alleged to have (organised a146 words
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Article36 1926-06-17 9 [Reuter's Service.] New York, June IS. Although it has not to be paid until 1930; Esthonia has discharged the first instal- menl of $50,000 under the war debt agreement with the United States.36 words
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Article41 1926-06-17 9 There is no truth m the statement we took from a contemporary to the effect that Mr. E. N. W. Oliver, the well-known tennis player of Selangor, is leaving Panda- maran estate, Port Swettenham, to take up an appointment m Johore.41 words
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Article358 1926-06-17 9 GOVERNMENT FALLS. RESIGNATION CAUSES SURPRISE. [Reuter's Service!. Paris, June 15. M. Peret" is the third Finance Minister to fall since M. Brian 1 assumed the premiership m November last. He fell like his predecessors because he failed to check the fall of the franc. It was known358 words
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Article20 1926-06-17 9 [Reuter's Service.] .Moscow. June 16. M. P lletier Doisy ha> arrived at Irkutsk: n his flight to Tokio.20 words
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Article325 1926-06-17 9 A NKW SUGGESTION. The present high price of local beef draw.attention to the possibility of the Straits being able to obtain a permanent subsidiary supply from the proposed development of N<Tth Australia. There is at the present time a scheme planned by the Australian Federal Government to325 words
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49 1926-06-17 9 It is understood that the preliminary enquiry into the circumstances of the fatal stabbing of the Police Superintendent Rai Bahadur Bhupendranath Chatterjee has been completed. Ananthari, Mitra and nine other convicts will shortly be tried m this connection on charges of murder and conspiracy.49 words
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Article303 1926-06-17 9 AUSTRAUANS AND THREE-DAY MATCHES. "DARK HORSES" DENOUNCED. (Our Own Correspondent Copyright). London, June 15. In the southern counties to-day the weather was fine, with a gloriously noo sun, but at Nottingham conditions were pitiful, a continuance of heavy rain making a start m the first Test Mach303 words
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Article179 1926-06-17 9 JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. The i dlowing books have been purchased foi the Junior Depar ment and will be avail- I Kingston (W.H.G.) The Three Admiral-.' Kingston (W.H.G.) The Three Command. ci >. Kingston (WJLG.) Th-- Three Midship- 1 j men. Kingston (W.H.G.) Hendricks the Hunt- j ler. j Strang179 words
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Article133 1926-06-17 9 A special genera] meeting of the Indian Association was held at the Association pre? mises on the llth instant when the following addition to the existing rule about the monthly subscription of a dollar was adopt- cd: Rut Indians whose monthly income is fifty dollars or less shall133 words
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Article80 1926-06-17 9 Tin and Rubber Quotations. (By courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha). Banka tin quotation remained at V.185 per pikul to-day, while rubber (f.a.q. spot) was quoted at YO.Bl (middle price). Botved on Return Flight. The Danish aviator M. Botved started I this morning on his return flight from80 words
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Advertisement90 1926-06-17 9 USEFUL GIFTS FOR LAJHES. |MKpWHBEB__/ c"' ___j^__firWy_ L—^^^——B^ •S' No. 1225-4. No. 27.1 P. Silver Mounted Silver Plated Manicure Stand 5 Scent Spray PRl** £27.50. > a PRICE $10.50. PRICE $12.50. ROBINSON Co., Limited. ji (Incorporated m tfce Straits Settlements) > Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. I d^ w^^^^^ n \J Jt\90 words
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Advertisement280 1926-06-17 10 blue; funnel lint i i REGULAR^ PAS^NGQR CARGO SERVICES f EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDOft N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY*' SERVICE LONDON, AND N. CONTINENT. -^%Wg- TWICE MONTHLY SERVICE LIVERPOOL AND GLASGCJjta*^ J (Via Genoa and Havre.) *W B 1 zJ WEEKLY 6ERIS?at2-LOJS T DON AND N. CONTINENT. MEMNCiN r Ma«'^e% London, and280 words
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Advertisement454 1926-06-17 10 ■ii gg mmmm —aui EIIME& Bttctaail Steamship Co., Ltd. j (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND)."' t mEIUN' ,11,c PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. i FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. Due Spore. sr--.KNOWSI.EY HALL July 12 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF LYONS London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Juno454 words
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Advertisement338 1926-06-17 10 T V .P. O. BrtlflSH INDIA AND APCAR LINKS. I MALL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SER\JCL> PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGA I io LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Governi Ia OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARD-. For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London rp r Due 1338 words
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Article178 1926-06-17 11 FINE INNINGS BY STEVENS. The following were the full scores m the match between the Australians and Middlesex: Australians. Ist Innings. Woodfull, c Hendren, b Durston 3 Bardsley, b Hearne 70 Macartney, c Tanner, b Haig 44 Coliins, c Tanner, b Haig 99 Andrews, c Stevens, b178 words
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Article48 1926-06-17 11 One of the Finest m the World. Rangoon, June .">. In the presence of a record attendance th Governor opened to-day the Rangoon Turf Club's new racecourse at Kyaukasan. Hr desci M as the finest m the Bast and one of the finest m the world.48 words
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Article376 1926-06-17 11 f Six-Feel Tradition of the Grenadiers j I The height standard of the Fool Guards (Grenadier Guai Is, Coldstream Guards, j Scots Guards, Irish Guards, and Welsh Guards) has A en reduced from six feet and upwards to sft. 10% m. and upwards. i is376 words
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Advertisement61 1926-06-17 11 Ij Sinceu JSflP^ VIKXCmt ocorcA m*Syl/oZ/iYtro John tiaig THE OLDEST DiSTILLEBS IN THE WORLD *JO^ JOHN HAIG G VT MARKINCH, SCOTLAND. The Right Word m Right Place Wwfctetfy THE BES T MOUTHFUL I PKone 3463. <__ km %v ...v.^^v.^v.^^^v^^^^^v.^v■v.^^r\^v.v^AV.^v^ BIG SHIPMENT -j a* 'C j DIFFERENT QUALITIES AND DESIGNS <61 words
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Advertisement230 1926-06-17 11 I Fever and Death from the Mosquito.' Tl/TANY men of science have This Is Flit Fill spras 1 ars the house m I VI given up their lives to the ;l IVu lte s f dl i: -bearin- ti.es and study of deadly fevers. Only after AZZZ-^Z H XZX ZZ-'Z230 words
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Article62 1926-06-17 12 (By courtesy of the Government Health Officer) For the .twenty-four hours ending midnight June 15th. Max. shade temperature 90.8 F Mm. shade temperature 79 F Mean shade temperature 83.8 F Max. sun radiation 150 F Mm. grass radiation 70 F Sea temperature 81 F Mean wet bulb temperature62 words
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Article27 1926-06-17 12 In a nautical article we read. "You can always tell the eyes of a sailor; wide-open-ed eyes used to scanning distances." Quite true! Looking for refreshment probably.27 words
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Article179 1926-06-17 12 A cargo service between Switzerland and London is to be inaugurated next duly. Chief officers must be good yodellers. "British yeast for British ships," runs an advertisement m a nautical paper. This is the only way a seaman can get a rise m dough. A cargo boat has179 words
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208 1926-06-17 12 The naval authorities of Japan have decided to hasten the building of four 10,00(1 ton critisi rs, which are now under construction m the naval dockyards at Yokosuka and Kure and m the Kawasaki dockyard, Kobe, so a.s to facilitate the commencement of the208 words
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Article434 1926-06-17 12 Quiet Period for olombo Harhour. There is a marked difference m the state of affairs m the Colombo Harbour a> compared with the month of March. Although there are several ship.- m the Harbour today, says the Times of Ceylon af June Tth, very feu are434 words
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Article80 1926-06-17 12 Per President Garfield:— Mr. E. Balmford. Mr. R. E. Dabritz and Mrs. Dabritz, yjr. A. Dryner, Mrs. E. Enauh. Mr. w. S. Honford. Mr. E. C. Hudson. Mr. 1). M. Kirn:. Mrs. E. H. Kirwood, Mr. A. Kleeberg, Mrs. H. Lacey and Miss Lacey, Mrs. H. F. Landgraaf80 words
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Advertisement129 1926-06-17 12 Burns Philp Line I (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. I Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and MALABAR (4,512 tons). 1 The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and la.est steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single berth129 words
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Advertisement76 1926-06-17 12 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. (Incorporated m Germany). The undernoted are the Company's HONGKONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Doe Singapore. ERMLAND June 29 MUNSTERLAND July 27 GENOA, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. PREUSSEN July 19 Limited accommodation for passengers, t Passenger steamer. BASIC FARES. To Genoa £55 £65 N. Continent £60 £65 For freight and further76 words
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Advertisement308 1926-06-17 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES jjj HOMEWARD MAILS. To Colombo, Djibouti. Port Said. Marseilles from Singapore. D'ARTAGNAN 20,500 tons June 16 ANGKOR 12,000 l*mm June 30 OUTWARD MAILS.: To Saigon, Hongkong Shanghai and Japan. PAUL LECAT 17,000 tons June 2K To Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong. AZAY LE RIDEAU M.OOU ton- June Bl FREIGHT308 words
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Advertisement172 1926-06-17 12 J.BG. Stewirt's ii I Jamie Stuart" Old Scotch Whisky w JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated fc g Singapore, Penang and ____G_2 iX)YI> TRESIWO NAY. i [bcoi porated ii Ita HOMEWARD SAILINGS Bi-monthly n rvlo I r Bi ndUi. Veai nd Tne-te iia rl taking Hrough BiiN of Lad evaat aad172 words
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Miscellaneous591 1926-06-17 12 gp mmmaaaamaaaaaaamaammmmaammmmmmmmmmmm MAil DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via < Gemas and Jerantut) ever> Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday 6* J Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. j Kota Tinggi, Seiemban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday,591 words
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Advertisement464 1926-06-17 13 PO. S. K. Line. -tmations. Steamers. Arrive Dept. R .tterdam. Hamburg, Antwerp, via Colcmbu. Aden Tort Sudan Altai Maru July 10 July 11 Said. ..;sa. Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, g De agoa Bay. Durban t Panama Maru June 30 Jnly 1 n.- an, Algoa Bay, Cape Town, Ebo, and Buenos Aires. t464 words
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Advertisement300 1926-06-17 13 TRAVEL COMFORT i^____S__________m^______ x Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All staterooms are Hitside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with )eds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. Staterooms with private >ath predominate, and all have hot and cold running water. The300 words
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Advertisement567 1926-06-17 13 Kerr Steamship Co.. Inc.. 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE (via Suez) s.s. BORDEAUX MARU In Port. M.s. SILVERAY due June 28 mjs. SILVERPINE due July llth s.s. FUJI MARU due July 26th For rates and567 words
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916 1926-06-17 14 The present situation m German industry I; nd finance "presents a definitely encourag. i ng picture, when i ne understands the caus- !< i which have produced it maintains Ben- famin M. Anderson, Jr., Economist of _n < ha c Nati< nal Hark New916 words
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Article113 1926-06-17 14 The Chief Secretary to F.M.S. Government records with deep regret the death of Tunku Syed Petra bin Tunku Avut as SlStant district officer, Kuala Pilar/ which occurred at Port Dickson on May 28 Keport has it that Mr. Andrew Calde-, eott, G.8.E., at present stationed m Ipoh as Valuer General113 words
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Advertisement328 1926-06-17 14 8" MB n ITI, J— ■—■■■■■■■■■■■■iMMi^BlMßMM^_M_M_B__^J_a——B_^__^C— MO— M—MMMMM^^^ Trying Weather —Take Wincarnis I taJ<e it tO protect yOU against For any one of these reasons, thiee tones a day, i COUghs, Colds, bronchitis Or before and after meals, take a generous wmegbsstul 1 delicious Wincarnis. tnhp it nftPY «Prinn« _Wee328 words
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Advertisement27 1926-06-17 14 j ENOsS |J mammm THE EASTERN STUDIO. LEE, PHOTOGRAPHER, SINGAPORE. Enlargements, Miniatures, Wedding and other Groups, Ind "d MODERN STYLE. ELECTRIC UCHTO We Also Do Amateurs' Work.27 words
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Article556 1926-06-17 15 FRASER'S WEEKLY REPORT. Rather more interest has been taken m the share market during the week and Tins have been largely dealt m m sympathy with the substantial rise m the price of the metal. Industrials are steady with no special features on which to comment and556 words
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Article89 1926-06-17 15 Calcntta, June 7. A Press Communique issued by th:- Controller of Currency says the Government of India I per cenl loan 1960-70 has been closed to subscript] >ns m cash and m the form of 1926 bonds. Bombay, dune 7. There was such a great rush89 words
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Article48 1926-06-17 15 BU LLION EXCHANGE HALL. BOMBAY. Opening Ceremony. Bombay, May It. The opt ning ceremony <>f the Bullion Exchange Hall, Bombay, was performed today by Mr. Lachmandas Dagha, vice-pre-sident of th;- Exchange. The total cost of tlv- building, including the s;ijV deposit value, is estimated at Rs. ll lakhs.48 words
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Article61 1926-06-17 15 June L 6. Bank demand 2|3 11-16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2j4 7-16 New Yoik, demand 56 1 Credits t*o days 55 France, demand 1900 India, T. T. 154% Hongkong, demand 3; p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 119 14 Java, demand 139 Bangkok, demand 80 14 Bar Silver London 3061 words
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Article197 1926-06-17 15 Copra Sundried 12.20 Opium, Benares unt. 4.000 Rice, Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle New) 830 Rice, Siam old No. 1 5.30 Rice. RariKOon Bintan 260 Rice. Rangoon Si oka 2K6 Rice, Siam Broken No. 1 220 Rice, Siam Broken No. 2 £00 Rice, Siam Glutinous No. 1 860197 words
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Article64 1926-06-17 15 16th June. 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 6^ r 4 '"'-^i Standard R.S.S. on Tender June 69^4 69 a 4 July 69* 7"'* luly^a. 70% U Oct-Dec il -j <- Tone of Market: Easier after- firm. Latest fable: London64 words
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Article299 1926-06-17 15 The annual general meeting of the Jesselton Ice and Power Company was held at Chan Sze Onn and Co.'s offices, Market St reet, >n Tuesday. There were present. Mr. J. A. Elias (chairman), Messrs. s. \Y. Cashin and J. Hammond (directors), L. T. Wake ord. V.299 words
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Article35 1926-06-17 15 A public meeting will be held m the Sodangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, for the purpose of forming a Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society. The chair will be taken by the acting British Resident.35 words
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Article120 1926-06-17 15 RUBBER AUCTION. YESTERDAY'S PRICES. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association; held its 7G4th. auction yesterday, when there were Catalogued 092,258 lbs.; 442.97 tons. Offei ed 666,596 lbs.; 282.H5 tons. Sold 566£68 lbs.; 06.76 tons. PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality No Sales120 words
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Article198 1926-06-17 15 MACPHAIL CO LTD'S REPORT. Singapore. June 16. Rubber.— Local Tn per lb. Steady. Tin.- London. £266. 12s Gd. Local 136* (I.") 0 tons sold). Rubbers. -Shai.- at. steady. United Malaccas have buyers at 3.15 and Malaka Pindas at 3. 20. Xew Scudais are quoted 3.40 3.50 and Sunyei Bajrans at198 words
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Article254 1926-06-17 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Singapore. J one 16. Rubber. -London, is B%d. Unchanged Local 69. Tin. £268. 12> Sd down 7s Gd. Rubber share quotations am all steady 9 ith food busmen passing. There are n<» features ot' interest m the Mining section jof the market. Industrials and Loans are254 words
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Article134 1926-06-17 15 Turkish Petroleum Company's Ll.orO.ni*> be?n completed by the Turkish Petrol. Company's geologists, the drill ng plant ten test wells is expected to arrive m Iraq m tin- near future. TL Turkish Petroleum Company, which is embarking on an im portent scheme off development, has engaged the services of134 words
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Advertisement431 1926-06-17 15 _______H_______«____i_M_______________^^ Vs^eis Over $6,500,000, S.C. A n nnflflftAAn 7 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 EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and. complies with431 words
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Advertisement404 1926-06-17 15 BANgmG. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880— Capital Subscribed V.100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund V.86,500,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Eaq. DIRECTORS. M. Odagiri, Esq. K. Mogami, Eaq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Takeuchi, Eaq. K. Tatsumi, Esq. T. Hodsumi, Esq. F. Watanabe, Esq. T. Okubo, Eaq. Baron404 words
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Advertisement441 1926-06-17 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (lacorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund:-Sterling 4,500,000 t> T t Sllver $27,000,00 C Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon: Mr. D. G. M Bernard, Chairman Hon. Mr A. O. Lang,441 words
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Advertisement103 1926-06-17 15 INSURANfr THE ASIA INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the S.S.) DIRECTORS: Teo Chontr Siong, Esq. (Chairman). Chua Han Leong, Esq. jWong Yong Kai, Esq. Loke Van Kit, Esq. jGan Tiang Choon, Esq. Leong Foong Siew. Esq. |Lee Pic Soo, Esq. Thio Kirn Tjoen, Esq. ILee Chin Tian, Esq. Mr. Au103 words
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Advertisement40 1926-06-17 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (lst floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.40 words
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Article1929 1926-06-17 16 A JUDGE'S STRONG COMMENTS. ■'Independent and Competent Advice." The strong comments made by Mr. Justice Deane with reference to Mr. James Aitken, the Singapore solicitor, m giving judgment setting aside a deed of gift executed by an old Malay lady m favour of her nephew were referred1,929 words
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Article64 1926-06-17 16 Madras, June 3. A severe storm at ni^ht after an abnormally hot day is reported from Mysore. The storm was accompanied by torrential rain and hail. It raged for about one hour resulting mi n the temporary obstruction of traffic and the dislocation of electric installation?.64 words
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Article69 1926-06-17 16 WIMBLEDON. FIRST ROUND DRAW. [Reuter's Service.] Wimbledon, June 16. The following is the draw for the firsl round of the Championship to be playec at Wimbledon: Men's Singles. Crole-Rees vs. Turnbull. Godfree vs. Borotra. Kinsey vs. C. Dixon. Kinsey then meets Gilbert. Richards vs. Jenken. Richards th^n meets69 words
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Article71 1926-06-17 16 L L. T. C. TOURNAMENT. TO-DAY'S TIES. Ladies Open Singles. Mrs. (Juy Stevens vs. Mrs. Rule. Mixed Handicap Doubles. Lady Murison i<nA Coleman vs. Miss Abed and Abed. X'r. and Mrs. Ewing vs. Mr. and Mrs Uden. Mrs. Salzmann and Prentis vs. Miss Frani kel and Grimberg. Mrs. Campbell and71 words
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Article57 1926-06-17 16 Ladies Open Singles. Miss Griffith-Jones vs. Miss Hope Falkner. Miss Richard vs. Miss David Open Mixed Doubles. Mr. and Mrs. Paterson vs. Mr. and Mrs. Men's Open Doubles. Cameron and Captain Falkner vs. Mullen and COX. I termark and Roy Smith vs. Hughes and Brooke. Men's Doubles Handicap.57 words
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Article41 1926-06-17 16 ROYAL HUNT CUP. London, June 16. The Royal Hui I 1 resulted: Inca 3. Thirty- >ne ran. Won by a neck; third half ;i length away. Betting: o-'> to I Cross--1 bow, 100 to 7 Embargo, 100 to 8 Inca.41 words
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Article115 1926-06-17 16 The preliminary beats of the Y.M.i A sports will be held on the V.M.C.A. Sports Ground, Anson Road, on Thursday and Friday commencing at n p.m. -harp on both. ia; 5. The events will take place as follows:— Thursday: 100 yards Scratch Junior Class A: 75 yds. scr.115 words
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Article120 1926-06-17 16 Twenty-four Cards were aken out for the j t May Medal of the Race Course Golf Club, I and the best Id returned were as foil ws: G de Silva Id 10 6 74 I A. L. B. Lim 15 43 12 7b I J. Laycock120 words
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Article21 1926-06-17 16 [Reuter's Service.] New York, June lfi. The light-heavyweight champion Berlenbaeh defends his title against Jack Delany on July 15.21 words
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Article76 1926-06-17 16 London, June 1. A white-faced baboon was seized with ungovernable fury at the sight of a lady performer feeding her goat m an adjoining cape m a circus at Clonakilty (County Cork). The monkey suddenly smashed the par- titi >n and flung itself on thc woman,76 words
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Article118 1926-06-17 16 AN INTERPORT RECORD CORRECTION. To the Editor. Sir,— With reference to the paragraph io your Sporting Notes this morning on rifle shooting, it -was s ated that Mr. T. S. t Parry's score of 103 out of a possible 103 i m the interport shoot constitutes118 words
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Article492 1926-06-17 16 GLAMORGAN WIN AGAIN. i Kent and Middlesex Fail. Results of County cricket match. 5 concluded to-day are as follow: Warwickshire vs. Middlesex. At Ford's: Warwickshire led on Ist inj nings. Middlesex 170 Warwickshire l v and 22S for 5 Xigid Haig ('»2 not out) was the highest scorer492 words
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Article66 1926-06-17 16 The following will represent the Bankers. Brokers and Insurance against the Etce- j teras m the S.c.c. dicket Tournament on lire Padang on Saturday: 11. M. CantreU 0. P. Griffith-Jones, R. N. Hamilton (Can tain), E. W. Hare. W. R. King. I. C. MacKay, E. W. Male66 words
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Article92 1926-06-17 16 Thursday. 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v) Signal Section. Friday, 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, S.R.E. (vi Signal Section; $.30 p.m. Siglap "A" Company. Saturday, 7.45 p.m., Keppel Harbour. Tram Terminus. Eurasian Company; Siglap "A" and "C" Companies; 5.15 Malay Drill Hall. Malay Company; 2.30 P.m., Bukit Timah92 words
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Advertisement23 1926-06-17 16 Printed and published by REGmALD Downing Uvn:s at the office of the Singapore Pree Press 'td., 69, Robinson Road. Singapore. Straits Settlements. 'SS23 words
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Advertisement138 1926-06-17 16 STEINWAY^ is the Hallmark to ANY HOME. ASK FOR PRICE LISTS. S. MOUT RttfI& CO., LTD. (In:orporated m Hongkong i RAFFLES PLACE, StNGAPOtfi Sole Agents. Y^sr* 7 P^v _r— j _> \\g iff' I' I- v r m '•*i."_6'-.8/'.' i /7 P* fj 3f|- >» Wi^K/ Two professions I A138 words
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