The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 June 1926

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 12 1 Singapore Free Press. I CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S..SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1926. NO. 11,827.
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  • 213 1 M. Briand has failed to enlist M. Herriot's assistance for his Cabinet and the President may send for ML. Herriot as Premier Page 9. The sale of the White Star line to Krilish interests has l>een confirmed by the stockholders— Page 9. The Home Government will introduce
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  • 1021 1 Qmrnnquid aMmmi komtnm weetri set fmrrmsje \Abelli fesri i It was Batter kindly thought M part ot tbe Clerk mt the Weather to shed 1 few tears on Wednesday afternoon M sbo* as he teamed that the wearer of the T- p'cist's mantle was retiring after
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 140 1 vV iMi LOONi. |gf K »F(()(.MSEI> HOISE [KvN TROPICAL St .TS. HIGH STREET. a A^v.^^v■^v.^v_^^v.VA^s^Vb^^v.•.sv.v_^^v_v■^^^•-^^ i j Sea View Hotel. Sunday, June 20th. CINEMA AT 9.38 P.M. J Five Dollar Baby Gentleman of Leisure i 5 Reds— Featuring JACK HOLT. J Tables Can be Booked. J J I TdephMW 110.
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    • 73 1 Opinion is divided as to whether Golf or Hockey is the ideal winter Game. But on j cigarettes all men of discrimination are unanimous. VIRGINIA CIGARETTES m *r<&**^ aY :^l:^x One at a time I \^^^^iS^(^^^ HADE IN LONDON T v h iRDA Tl TOEACCO Co Lt i V The
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    • 154 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Municipal notice— Pag 7. Furniture auction to-day— Paige 7. .Italit roofing at Guthrie's Page 8. Adelphi Hotel engagements- Page 2. Sea View week-end engagements Page 1. Stipendiary Steward, wanted for S.R.A. Page 7. Last niuht of Denishawn Dancers-— Pape 2. Alhambra cinema new programme Page 2. Eastern Smelters
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    • 14 1 WING LOONG FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING Style, Cut and Finish Guaranteed. H HIGH STREET.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 46 1 High Water. 7.44 UM., 7J50 p.m. King's Coionation Anniverw rs Football Div. II O.T.F.C. ra Staff, Peta Thursday, '24th. High Water. 9.40 a.m.. 9.11 p.m. Football D.W.R. rs, Batavia, Btadimn. Div. 1 High Water 10.27 a.m.. 9.49 p.m. Dr. Saunders lecture an Buddha Y.M.YA ,i.:U) p.m.
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  • 628 2 XI ise-flj is universally regarded as object aa I and as tht- season when it im r. largi numbers is approaching it i s iai the means oi mitigating the noisai n should be impressed on the public S:x ars ago a little booh on
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  • 25 2 1-• V' at WOfeadeii: I want to get ■ome mdemirmbk tenant. out and they r «a Magistrate: Have you given Uadlady; No. I M Mlll
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 148 2 Victoria Theatre LAST NIGHT To-night at 9.30 p.m. Ruth St. Denis Ted Shawn AND THE Denishawn Dancers. TO-NIGHT Programme No. 1. Booking at JOHN LITTLES $4, 2 1. THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD The Town Amusement CENTRE MALAY OPERA. CINEMA. SIDE SHOWS AMUSEMENTS Mdm. ji Kelveys _B_J- -_j_i School of j
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    • 246 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." h"DARING E YOUTH" BEBE DANIELS AND NORMAN KERRY It tells what rights a wife ought to
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    • 216 2 From Wednesday, 16th, to Monday, 21st j un AT THE ALHAMBRA In the Second Show, commencing 9 nn A METRO SUPER FEATURE The Child Wonder, popular and famous the rorid JACKIE COOGAN m a role m which he is just as clever m a m which he has appeared A
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  • 47 3 CRICKET. Cembridge Ueat Army by Five Wickets. fit London, June 7. jg Cambridge won by five wickets. Ali ''V 154 Cambridge (for 5 wkts.) 139 I At Cambridge: In the Army innings liv.r took six wickets for 67 runs. For Cambridge Cobbold scored 52 runs.
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  • 86 3 OXFORD DRAW AGAINST FORESTERS London, June 8. Ihe match was drawn. Free Foresters 450 Oxford 253 for 9* and 25 for 1 *li_nings declared closed. At Oxford: Jn the Free Foresters' first innings M, X, Foster scored 86, Pearse 53, Diiry 51, Patten 5] and Amory 67 not out I
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  • 87 3 I Another Brilliant Win m New Zealand. London, June 9. Westport. In a fasl and brilliant game, th* Indian Army hockey team beat Buller by nine goals to nil. Jn the first spell the Indians led by seven goals to nil, Lahl Shah and B 11-Chambers
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  • 479 3 m Kl!; >' roblems, but one of atest is wh; form should vary so m uch. Oi round ma; plan-tl :<] Qui< d but no one has ye1 been able to give a r ally definite reason f< >• this. n n suffg< sti d n, tin m<
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  • 106 3 Rumour has it that another newspaper is to be published in Kuala Lumpur. The new company will require a hefty capital to "lawan" the Malay Mail say a capital round about five hundred thousand dollars. Anything less will not do. We speak with expert knowledge of what it costs per
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    • 213 3 i 'Do you know Sfi&pd >S constitutions unde, mined. ,f not ruined, by having milk from Tubercular cows > How is a mother to know that her baby nsk-Qv^Blb" Gllxof tCr n l t0 rU l Sr If 6 1 continuously m over 1.500 Infant Welfare Centres, while the children
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    • 397 3 1 @_l _flr^^ B WI 7 T_k s _S« £3& _Hr A Ss AB|s j^H SJBH— fi_ JK &3& S BE' T «^_£j > l_k H Light Railways Limited POINTS 'y HUGE STOCKS HELD L LOCOMOTIVES, 41^^) AVAILABLE FOB THESE MATERIALS ABE OF THE FINEST QUALITY AND OUR SERVICES UK
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  • 909 4 SUPPRESSING RECORD-BREAKERS. i ROADS FOR REASONABLE "GOING." —byMajor F.A.C. Forbes-Uith. F.R.G.S. (Author of "By Car to India.") j i i [FREE PRESS SPECIAL 1 read, not long ago, the story of a iYllow-countryman of mine who drove a car from London to Aberdeen at an average speed
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    • 68 4 a __vi__ ____Et# il^_ TR of: ttri v p,T wr- _T_.^ t 11* V m IK jfcl I IS a jj Fisk Tyres are through and through First represent more than their money value 1 ___P ____^^r^ The Fisk Tire Export Company, Inc. j •.___...••••••••■•«•.•-*-•>• V.*.V«V.V.V.V.V.". s VyV%SV.VV-\%V.V.SV.V_'.V.V.V.V. .v.v.v.v ______________________________B_-__«««^
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    • 12 4 I Man, at Shoreditch County Court: I cannot remember four years hence.
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    • 159 4 S___P^v^__i Kmrwm^\r V __r _M__^^ FJL Jjr J^\ _r w_r v_r __L AVm. Amfmf i^__l A> l\r *_r __L I■_ ro w developed tn f_T__ A^mmr al n_ enl-da> X _Jfa _J for r^t -L-mJ ii *__YMP_r^' -^LZmkmlmW I >««ss-Jb__ss* W^ _1f y _P ~mf&r J_& cood^year r N jr
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  • 1512 5 SCRAPPING THE ANCIENT AUTO. WHAT IS SAVED. About a million autos a year now go under the hammer m the United States— not that ci the auctioneer, however, but that of the wrecker or the scrapper. E. C. Barringer, m an article contributed to The Iron Trade Review (Cleveland), goes
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 75 5 j for Economical Transportation I The Best Measure r it l Price $1500. Petrol Consumption 30 Miles Value is what you get for the price you pay j Borneo Motors -Ltd. mmmmm%%tmmmmm I mmmkmmm mmW ____flH_i 1 CONTESSA-NETTEL CAMERA Price $38.25. J Obtainable at all first-class Camera Stores throughout Malaya.
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    • 368 5 y_rW_,Wr\rVrW_r_W_V.\\\^^^ THE TROJAN CAR (British). i- England's long waited for supremacy m the ji Cheap Car line at last an accomplished fact. Economical motoring revolutionized. ij _r S The New Trojan 1926 touring model with its up-to-date substantial body and J _p J comfortable seating together with its benzine consumption
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  • 1409 6 THE SEASON'S TENNIS FEATURE.— No. g. c Why Her Game is Attractive. s *>* Ss SS THE GENIUS OF SUZANNE. h g BY P. D. B. Spence. II ?5 (The South African Davis Cup Internath nal). [FREE PRESS SPECIAL.} A grea eal has been said and
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  • 1763 6 THE SEASON'S GOLF FEATURE.— No. 7. i Monday's Open Championship. <*$ a II WHY AMERICANS MAY NOW BE BEATEN. gg S? by _5_ GEORGE GADD *-> mmmmmwmmmm m m m m m m It is evident that America's golfing chal- J lenge this season is to
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    • 10 6 |;-V.V.%%%%V.V.V_V.V.V.%V_VV.\\V.V_VAV.%%V.V.V.VV.V.%\V.V I NOW BEING DISPLAYED J Wassiamull Assomull Co. V.VWV.V,V.VWVAmv.VA\VA%V.VAW.VAVAV.V.V.\W
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    • 133 6 -'^^^HP /air Orill/O Ty^ England *VX An a r>hip servico r rom Knjrland ma> M *on 2" accomplished tact, hut thanks to the Marco vitch aeuum tin/B LACK WHITFY i ijTt 0 „k>t ould nol nath >ou m a iM!,,r r '^liii jf^^^'n ihan lhis idmv by airshin ,runi \l^
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 211 7 BUSINESS CARDS. -'-V-V. .V.-.V.V.V.V_S'^' IMARY SETON. i X AMBER MANSIONS, j ORCHA-tO KOAD. I af shades from Shanghai. I :;.,.,./,'.'s%*- -"-v_v.sv_»-v.v_-.s%%rvv FUNERALS 1 SINGAPORE CASKET CO. ERT I NDERTAKERS." i 'ELEPHONE 75. \\!!OKD FLOWER STALL. B ad, next ta St. li up fa Uissmhi (ki:.-. Vanda >:chid Blossoms OH sale
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    • 617 7 NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. i t_ J We beg to inform ou, Clients that our nev J -;;Y,,, ,s No. 8 The Arcade, teleph on( j o. 3668, as from ir.th June. ln_6. HARRIMAN AND COMPANY, Brokers, Singapore. f W NOTICE. s I The businesses of Mackay &Co j nd
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    • 446 7 _j*^~ ~mm^^\ o 'i WJSt l I „V V jr Colds and Sore Throat are often tiie M first sign of more dangerous diseases. fe^ Va Take a Kormamint tablet every hour; that is urc \J_i to cure your Sore Throat and 50 protect you and Wa your family against
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 684 7 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. B THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 1.4a :i.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and Ser mon. Service. Ireland m C. Hymns. ,'JOf 105, 177. 48(1. 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communior •1 m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Hymns 17 166, 543,
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    • 40 7 The usual Celebration of Holy Communion ;n Malay on the Ist Sunday of the month will be held at S. Peter's Church, Stamford Road, »n Sunday next at 9 a.m. CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART. a.m. Low Mass D.m. Benediction.
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  • 725 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, JUNE 19. 1926. The White Star Sale. The announcement that the stockholders m the International Mercantile Marine Company have agreed to the sale of the White Star line to British interests, marks another; stage m what, when it comes to be written, will be one ot*
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  • 297 8 •j-; Assize will be tadd m Smgapore Nursing Sister M. Senior ha- been seconded for service under the Kedah Governm* nt. The average amount of bank notes circulating m the Colony during May was We acknowledge receipt of the latest c >P5 rt the Interaationa Trade Developer', anMr. S. Muthukumam
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  • 193 8 PENANG ITEMS. (From Our Own Correspond.:, t Penang. June 18. The Departing Journalist. Mr. Walter Makepea. c who has just nired from the editorship of the Binge* Free Press, arrived hy lhe Ipoh to-day. Jurinp the morning- he made many fao.veil visits. re~tti*M he wiU ir.sta! the WJL
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  • 378 8 B fereac, was mad to the affair, of I R M A. Kamam.than < bettj SuW *reßa-ikruptey Court V******* aing (Then sn anpUcatioo wai wade V N I c Cobbett for leave for w rice .»f a bankruptcy petitton bj ooating a o:; Marfcel Street, the debtor** teat
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  • 185 8 North-Saghalten Oil < o. (By courtesy ofthe Knnyo Knmi Xiehi Shimbun^ha.) Tokio. June 17. The North-Saghalien Oil Company ham carried out all preparations for opening their business. Crew of the ("ity of Naples Safe. All the crew. 73 ir- numtn r, of the it of Naph s have
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  • 32 8 Mr. Herbert Hinton. Inspector of p. dice. Kuala Selangor, was entertained by the subordinate Police staff of Kuala FTnlsngm to a farewell tea party on Wednesday, before his departure home on fni...-.n-
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  • 543 8 TWELVE MONTHS FOR RETainiv STOLEN IBWELLERY. Sentence of twelN, impriaonment was pea Karumhayan, h Nva.- <• Indians charged bl c..nne. -^.lT of over $3()0,0oi) from the Chine m 1023. When His Ronoui Hi P. y i. discharged the other a al clusi..r: of the bearing of they
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  • 175 8 We are Princi] aritl he i i fth I af Bterantional Fares and Dnwheri ceeai I tl 1 the building thi« country «i I ty Urn i i nd mat the etc. n I m and four Piofeei T for tfces bn S „f thi. jreai tin md
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  • 40 8 Het The Strait- I b Sunday School aili bold H;ill 0 t I t o-n,,n.„ at *mM J g* Anglo-Ch.nf>«- Bch bne programan has beei Members and friend* J" to attend. A c^y r aid Of the Children s Sc
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 145 8 -THE CONSOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" ASK FOR 11 I j iii i Booths IfS^i] tun jsjea_r THR FINEST 2T_rV I I FOR BOOTHS I Cocktails f^%. MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (iMOiporated under the Companies Orclmanees of Hongkong.) (Incorporated m Shanghai.) f 15. Robinson Road. StNGAPORB. Telephone 228. I WV.V^VyV.VA^S%%W.V.V.VA.SV.V.V.WV.W.W.V.V.V.%V PATRONISED BYft
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    • 49 8 1 9 I ___P_^___^ wa PR L aj_^_f s i \OENTS: W. R. Loxley Co. h DEARS' i PJ I GOLDEN SERIES. L J ITS AN EASY JOB |l to renovate your car with •c >i i j-- -■■■■■■Mil] |ROBBIAL>X:8 <OF ALL GARAGES AND DEALERS. > J.r. V_ B _V_V_
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  • 149 9 gUSSIAN STKIKK AIIJ. London, June 17. j B€ v .f ConumttS- Commander j Lampson <C Handsworth) uht ihe tiovernment were con..dv.sahility uf withdrawing I I the Soviet G .vernment j ffer oi money from Moscow j al strike. isjU Hicks (Home Secretary* tvernment, having pr0- ...v formal manner
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  • 55 9 li'uv_!)\. June 17. fUw a idi st pos trade re> '-\hy. lib rai, asked eived an abrom R r a--.-tanci Sea mid h< undent m» ived f i n tin Mm n tnj about 15,000 firon .>• oi ns £10,001 Stat Bk I d n I
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  • 37 9 Mt»co\N .1 une 1 v a ainst th t ant -British Note h ment Banners bor< n*t Ren *unce Solidarity Other i ount ne-.-' Meet streets and fact wries mted tia during the de
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  • 241 9 hours day m trrangementa I bring the bill be hasti ied as much as pos- rstood th it iU be I measure v. oi clause and perative for the pc dof three ax leclaring to-day that Y-.- thi bill word I j n held m Governraent
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  • 194 9 HERRIOT'S NON-CO-OPERATION. SERIOUS OUTLOOK. [Reuter's Service]. Paris, June 18. As foreshadowed yesterday, M. Herri jt virtually declined to participate m the Government m the course of a private contorL.ice between M. Herriot and M. Briand, after which M. Briand decuared that "f ht were compelled to renounce
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  • 143 9 U .S. RAILWAY DISASTERS. Pittsburg, June 17. .ville were a mass of wreckage and th*- track was ripped up and the rails twisted for a I hundred feet. The sleeping-cars were com- pleterj telescoped. The collision, it is stated, occurred owing V Washington express stopping to repair a fault m
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  • 137 9 correspondence from the Straits S- Ltlements and FJd.S. for Western Australia by utilising the Air Mail Service m opera' i between Derby and Perth. The; Australian postal aeroplanes leave Derby Saturday and univ.' m Perth everj Tuesday, calling at Port Holland, Whim, < reek, Btoebonrne, Onslow, Carnarvon
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  • 135 9 fßeuters Service Lisbon, June 17. General Da Costa, military leader m the j recent revolution and at present War Minister, has ■■rdered the revolutionary troops: to occupy strategic points m the city. This step follows a disagreement between Gen-; j era! da OSta and the Premier Genera! labeeadas.
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  • 23 9 [Reuter's Service.] Constantinople, June 18. A plot against Mustapha Kemal has been discovered at Smyrna. Several arrests have I bbeen made.
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  • 99 9 BURYING AT SEA. TReuter's ServiceJ New York, June 18. A Supreme Court decision practically susaining the age old custom of burial at sea n tho case against ths Royal Mail Steam Packet Company for damages of $10,000 ?aeh to Mrs. Katharine Huff and five relatives, because her
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  • 150 9 LON THE WARPATH. fRe titer's Service. l Santiago, June 17. Deputy Matte m addressing the chamber was cheered on his urging the modification of the Mom ot- doctrine and the adoption of the slogan "Latin America for Latin Americans." Deputy Kstady declared that Chile should do its utmost
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  • 46 9 Strong guards of artillerymen and sailors aro pasted outside General Lassiter's house m consequence of a considerable crowd gathering. A similar precautionary measure has been taken with regard to other American commissioners, but hither- j to ths ie ha- been no demonstration.
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  • 131 9 [Renter's Service.. Chicago, Jum- 17. Thousands braved the threatening skL.-| and assembled along the line as the "Red. Special*' train bearing Cardinal Bonzano the Papal delegate to the Eucharistic Conference, and right other Cardinals moved into the station. Church bells rang and whistles toot. d. Cardinal O'Donnell
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  • 103 9 Washington, June 17. Mr. Mellon. Secretary of the Treasury, has rot died the Senate that th" American Debt Commission, after an enquiry, has found no evidence of French negotiations to raise a private loan m the United States. He indicated that the Administration would not
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  • 35 9 [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby. June »16. It is stated to-day that the Earl of Oxford and Asquith had a fairly good night and is now well on the way to recovery.
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  • 112 9 [Reuter's Sei vice J. New York, June 17. Stock-holders m the International Mercantile Marine Company have approved the j sale of the White Star Line to Messrs. Fur-ness-Withy and other British interests for between £7,000,000 and £7,500,000. Mr. Franklin, President of the Company, informed the stockholders that
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  • 1969 9 MORE ABOUT EASTERN MINING m l SHARES. H_ Tan Wan Liat's Action. 5 An appeal arising out of an action relat- ing to shares belonging to the estate of the late Tan Tai Hock occupied the Singa- Jp pore Ccurt of Appeal (the Chief Justice, Sir William
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 96 9 HOUBIGANT'S PARISIAN PERFUMERY £1 RICES: $4 and $10 per bottle. \l fl QUELQUES-FLEURS. #T__l PRICES: $2.25. $4, $5.50. $10. lr_H i QUELQUESFLEURS I'KICE: $3.50 per bottle. Jf^t^!_s^J E HOI.IsVAISt -J^^___^B3| POUDRE DE TOILETTE. ji ROBINSON Co Limited j: lncorporated m ths Strait- Settlements) SINGAPORE. .■.W.V.V.V.V-V-V-VWWAV-',V W_WsrW_^V.W/ftW.W.V.V you want to know
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 515 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON, AND N. CONTINENT. TWICE MONTHLY SERVICE LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. (Via Genoa and Havre.) WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. MEHNON Marseilles, London, land Rotterdam In port PROMETHEUS London. Rotterdam and Hamburg
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    • 477 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). "ELLERMAN'LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VTA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. Due Spore. s.s. KNOWSLEY HALL July 12 HOMEWARDS. .s.s. CITY OF LYONS London, Rotterdam, H'hurg, and Karlshamn June 21 s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW Marseilles, London,
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    • 193 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAK LINES i Incorpoi at-.] m Eng land. I MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SE&VtCfcS PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION q LONDON AND FAR EAST HAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with Bit llajesty's Government). I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEW ALUi For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London
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  • 198 11 1 Health. Improves Remarkably tIM fieat capitals of Europe and rf Australia come reports of won- effected by DE WITT'S Kid- Bladder Pills. These reports are V v by the experience of well-known p a tnd m practically every bazaar V f men, women and children
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  • 246 11 THE FULL SCORES. j The following were the full scores m tha Test trial match between England and the Rest at Lords: The Rest. Ist. Innings. Hallows, h Kilner 17 Sandham, c Allen, b Tate 34 Hearne, c Carr, b Tate n E. Tyldesley, c Smith, b
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  • 109 11 BO W LING AN A NALYSES. The Rest. Ist. Innings. Allen 1 for 51 Tate 5 for 44 Macau ay 0 for 30 Kilner 2 for 50 Woolley 2 for 16 The I*e>t. 2nd. Innings. Allen 0 for S3 Tate 3 f<> r 6l Kilner 2 for 60 Macau lay
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  • 125 11 Little Criticism or Surprise. London, June 9. Unusually little criticism or surprise has been occasioned by the choice of the Test team, which is regarded as essentially safe. The selector, eschewed such experiments as were made m 1921, when daring departures falsified the hopes placed
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  • 32 11 Suffering Erom Slight Tonsillits. London. June 9. Sunderland.- It is understood that Ponsrord is suffering from slight tonsillitis and is resting. It is hoped that he will recover very soon.
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  • 92 11 London. June 9. In the Ceylon Golfers' Meet at Rye, the Challenge Cup was won by F. J. Hawkes with an aggregate of IG7 net. The silver medals were won by F. J Hawkes. with 79 net. and C. B. Prettejohn with 7.") net. E. J.
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    • 787 11 ANNOUNCING A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. REJUVENATION WITHOUT OPERATION. REVOLUTIONISING THE TREATMENT OF TROPICAL DISEASES. MALARIA— ANAEMIA— NEURASTHENIA— PHYSICAL DECLINE, ETC. REMARKABLE RESULTS OBTAINED AT LONDON HOSPITALS. THE DISCOVERY OF DOCTOR E. BUERGI, M. D. ABUNDANT MEDICAL TESTIMONY. PHYLLOSAN, which is the most considerable contribution made by science to It is
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    • 65 11 f*vf .tmiiitE Special Re_dV<2 *yOHN Scotch Whisky *The experience of generations handed down through the ages has produced the pride of Scotland. LONG JOHN has no surer friend than the connoisseur who finds m it all that calls forth his highest sentiment of respect. LONG JOHN Special Reserve Scotch Whisky.
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  • 55 12 The gun practice which was to have been held on June 26th at 8 a.m. from Blakang Mati has now been cancelled. The P and 0 Kashmir has left Penang and is expected to arrive at this port at G a.m. to-day. She will proceed to the Singapore
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  • 146 12 Unable to Pick up Buoy. The P. and 0. Chitral, Captain C. G. Smith, which was delayed by bad weather m Australian waters, was sighted shortly after midnight yesteiday and entered port shortly before 1 a.m. during a heavy shower of rain, says the Times
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  • 164 12 Two High Officials Arrested. Bombay, June 7. A sensational case of theft has been discovered m Bombay docks. Two high officials. Leonard Waters, Shed Superintendent at the Victoria Docks, and Vithal I_adoba. his assistant, together with a peon named Ahmed Usman, were placed before the
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  • 202 12 How a Fifteen Million Dollar Wharf Was Destroyed. Shipworms, whije constituting one <>f the mosl insidious dangers to the harbour engineer, appear, according to Dr. William Caiman, Deputy Keeper of Zoology at the British Museum, m a lecture delivered at the Royal Institution. t<> behave with an extraordinary
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  • 272 12 THE BEN ALDER FIRE. Captain J. H. Cole, of the steamer Benalder, has been awarded Lloyd's silver medal for saving life at sea and the silver medal of the Society for the Protection of Life from Fire. The story of the rescue is told m a message received by Messrs.
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  • 82 12 Viscount Inchcape, G. C.S.I., G.C.M.G., Chairman of the P. pnd 0. and British India Steam Navigation Companies, says the "Financial News," has one foot in India and the other in Leadenhall-street, and doth bestride this narrow world like a Colossus. The talents by which he has risen to preeminence in
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    • 596 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) r 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). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single berth cabins,
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    • 413 12 THOS. COOK SON, LTD. AND THOS. COOK SON, j (BANKERS) LIMITED. (Incorporated m England). Teleg. Coupon 6 Battery Road. Tele: 3016, 3017. Singapore. Paaaenger and Forwarding Agents. Bankers, etc P. O. Box 102. 6, Battery Road, Singapore. Passages booked by all Lines. Rail tickets issued for the principal railways throughout
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    • 174 12 i.s a. Stewwt'i Jamie Stuart" LIQUEUR Old Scotch Whisky Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. I Incorporated England Singapore, Penang and Kuala Lumpur. ___g_SK__E LLOYD TRIESTINO NAY. I <In rj tts Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS Hi nnrlhlj servk foi Bsmsm\ and Trieste via porti taking It-mill RiiN evanl md 1- m
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    • 613 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. 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 and lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6
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    • 594 13 O. IS. K. Line. i„ filiations. Steamers. Arrive Dept. Rotterdam, Hamburg. Antwerp, v ia Colombo, Aden Port Sudan Altai Maru July 10 July 11 H Said. Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, k ra, IVlagoa Bay, Durban t Panama Maru June 30 July 1 mm^ts Mgoa Bay, Cape Town, Rio. md Buenos Aires. t
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    • 352 13 >«*<>'MyHW-MH--_-|_______^^ on TRAVEL "w COMFORT DOLLAR 'JmWmh "PRESIDENT" LINERS JnPW *«^__L____ Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All staterooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. Th?y are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. Staterooms with private bath predominate, and all
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    • 602 13 Kerr Steamship Co.. Inc.. U. BEAVER STREET. NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) GENERA L 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 m.s. SILVERPINE due July 11th s.s. FUJI MARU due July 26th For rates and
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  • 874 14 THE GREAT STRIKE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Dvi lin. May 17. Tiie strike was not felt industrially, anyway to any great extent m Ireland. The dockers at Dublin refused to i>< rth the Holyhead steamers or handle mails or luggagi because the London train was run ly
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 75 14 Sandiluiadsßuttery B Co. yT I EZDma^meaj Estate Supplies. ACETIC ACID. $<$ l^Y^^" Ml JLOU get pCFV \lj^ FERROGENE ROOFING PAINT, YOU USC tKe GeHllille T sodium sulphite and bisulphite. Gillette Safety Razor* oHO**^'- 1 **3*^<W^ \\aTJm^om^m\a\a\ T^ E? P** P* ~-^'~^«s<%K^ ~****~*^mm\ IF YOUR WATCH DOES NOT BEAR THIS TRADEMARK
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    • 142 14 Success now^ or m Twenty Years WHAT IS the your M ft, f •uccess you hope for- W most rec -..ble MamTe OSltl n how soon can you 150-pa^ Busmen The S.Yvs hope to achieve this Guide— 1 KLL than ten or fifteen years M mbo i tes.M>-;.. exammaif you
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  • 486 15 FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. FRIDAY, JUNE 18. f^il^S? m b rackets show the issue value marked I d llarS UnleaS oth rwis e MINING. v Huyers Sellers Batang Padang Tin ($1) 80 82* Kamuntin* °J 7s g C d Kinta Tm (st) 1-60 16g Kuchai Ord.s !74 2-^
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  • 64 15 June 18. Bank 4 m.s. 214 3-32 Bank demand 2j3 11-16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 15-32 New Yoik. demand 56i A Credits 00 days &&\k France, demand 1900 India, T. T. 154^ Honffkonjr, demand p.c. Prem. Yokohama, demand 119 >_ Java, demand 139 tyj Bangkok, demand 80*4
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  • 197 15 Opium. Benares unt. 4.000 Rice, Liang Hin Chan Mark R_d Eagle 'New) 830 Rice, Siam old No 1 830 Rice. Rangoon Bir.ten 260 Rice.. Rangoon Sioka 2T>s Rica, Siam Broken No. 1 220 Rice, Siam Broken No. 2 „00 Rice. Siam Glutinous No. 860 Rice, Sum Glutinous No. 2
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  • 57 15 June 18th., 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 68% GB3* Standard R.S.S. on Tendei June 69 69% •July 70 TO.. July-Sept. Tl T_' Oct-Dec. 72 To Tone of Market: Firm. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet -''Vi per lb. New York
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  • 193 15 I MACPHAIL CO, LTD'S REPORT. Singapore, June IS. Rubber.— Local 69% per lb. fun.. Wn. f ondon, £271 (a. Local L 3846 (175 tons sold). Rubbers.— Shares are Una. United Malaccas have buyers at 3.30. Malaka Pmdas at 3.27%, Bukit Katils at 1.45 and Punggors at 1.51.
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  • 315 15 ROSE MACPHA1L COS REPORT. L R. Macphail) Singapore, June IB. Rubber.— London, Ls B*4d. Unchanged. Tin. E271. 5s. up 5os. All sections of the ihate market am active bat without any particular features of interest Babheis. Ayei Hitam- are wanted at 24.50. Bessette were taken at L.464a anc) Connemaras at
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  • 85 15 [British Radio— Official Service.] Ragfcy, June 1 7. Exchanges an a_ follows:— Paris l7OVa, Nen Yo,k 1.84 :y Brass, Is 168%, c. 25.13%, I r lam 12.11 y. Milan 134 Y. Berlin 80.4J Stockholm 18.13, Copen hagei 18.34%, Oslo 21.92%, Vienna 34.45, Prag 164%, Helsingfoi s 193 M Madi
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  • 62 15 The director. hav< declared an interiui dividend on the ordinary and "A" ordinary shares af the rate of 30 y i cent, per annum free >f income tax foi the half year ended 50th. Ajuii. payable June 19th. A half year's dividend on the sis per rent, and
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 438 15 Assets Over $6,500,000, S.C. mmmmmmimmmmmmmm^ wmwmmm mm, Assurance m Force Over $22,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. nmnm (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OP FICE:-Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry E C The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with
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    • 848 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 issued and fully paid up $20,000,030 Reserve Fund:— Sterling 4,500,000 tj t. Silver $27,000,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon: Mr. D. G. M Bernard, Chairman Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, Deputy
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    • 102 15 mSURANfT THE ASIA INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the S.S.) DIRECTORS: Too Chong Siong, Esq. (Chairman). Chua Hin Leong, Esq. |Wong Yong Kai, Esq. I.oke Van Kit, Esq. |Gan Tiang Choon, Esq. Leong Foong Siew, Esq. |Lee Pie Soo, Esq. Thio Kirn Tjoen, Esq. |Lee Chin Tian, Esq. Mr. Au
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    • 411 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. PROPERTY SALE. KEEN BIDDING AND HIGH PRICES. The undermentioned properties
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    • 186 15 Freehold land and house Xo. ;y Tank IYaY ap ea 1*394 ft. bought by Hr. Chan reek Hee for $6,700; Freehold land and bous* Xo. 30 Tank Road, a:, a I. sq. ft. benight Ity Mr. Chan Teck Hee for $7,100; Freehold land and house: Nos. 17; $7-1 In -'Yy
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  • 811 16 CHINESE WIN BUT DISAPPOINT. Two Penalty Goals. S.C.F.A 3: S.R.C L Although the Chinese defeated the S.R.C. J m their League match at the Stadium yes- terday the game showed that they have far I from recovered from the streak of poor form that has been noticeable m
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  • 86 16 The June spoon competition took place at S( letar on Thursday, 17th inst., the results >• 'mr as follow: 300 200 100 Ttl. Yds Yds Yds Nett Hdp Mrs. Devitt 24 23 27 74 102.83 Vis. J. M. Jackson 27 28 31 86 102.66 M MacGregor
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  • 278 16 S. C. C. CRICKET TOURNAMENT. Etceteras Bat on Soft Wicket. The match bstwten the Etceteras and the Bankers, Brokers and Insurance m the S.C.C. Cricket Tournament opened on the Padang yesterday afternoon. Winning the toss, Hamilton put m the Etceteras, who, on a soft wicket, made 68 for
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  • 84 16 JOAN 1 RY DEFEATED At Wimbled >n m the holies' competition i the Wightman Cup Miss Ryan (Amsrica) heat Miss .loan Fry (Britain) 6-1, 6-3, Mrs. Godfree beal Miss Brown, 6-1, 7-5. Th.- doubles were postponed owing i > am. ROYAL SINGAPORE YACHT (111,. The following arrangements
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  • 80 16 L L. T. C TOURNAMENT. _iiss Griffith-Jones beat Miss Hope Falkner, 6 2. 7 5. Mi.- David heat Mi- Rickard, 6—3, 6—2 Open Mixed Doubles. Mi-, and Mis. Paterson vs. Mr. and Mrs. Men's Open Singles. p. Cameron and Captain Falkner heat Bulk n and Cox, G 2. V V
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  • 56 16 Tin- following i> the dra« for the allMalayan Japanese Lawn Tennis Championhip to be played at Singapore to-day. Si tikis'*. T. Arimura vs. M. Ichikawa (Bye). T. Morita vs. S. Matsukawa (Bye). Doubles. Morita and Murakami (Bye). Oshige and Ichikawa (Bye). Arimura and Nozu (Bye). Yoshii and
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  • 67 16 The race for the Ascot Gold Cup, over two and a half mil -s resulted as follows: Sir J. Rutherford's br c Solorio (Gainsborough-Sun Worship) Ost. 1 ('unite de Chavanagh's Priori II 9st. 2 Mr. S. B. Joel's Pons Asinorum 9st. 3. Six ran. [Solario is
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  • 73 16 Pons Asinornm Win m a Canter. London, June 10. The race for the Newbury Summer Cup (IV miles) resulted as follows: PONS ASINIORUM (Mr. Sol Joel) 1 ZAMBO (PL H. the Aga Khan) 2 MISS SPORT 3 (Winner trained by Earl.) Twelve ran. Won by four lengths,
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  • 62 16 AUSTRALIANS' POOR SCORE. WET WICKET AT SHEFFIELD. [Reuter's Service.] London, June 17. The match between the Australians and Yorkshiie at Sheffield attracted 12.000 spectators. The start was delayed until 1 p.m. owing to the wet wicket. The Australians, winning the loss and batting first, had made 148 for
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  • 29 16 The following were selected to represent Australia m the first Test which at Trent Etridgot-^CoUins, Bardsley, Macartney, Mailey, Richardson, Oldfield, Ryder, Woodfull, Andrews. Taylor and Gregory.
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  • 87 16 Australians' Resped For Good Side. "I think they have picked a great side which will do credit to England, and to tell the truth we do not like the look of it all," declared Collins at the luncheon given m the Australians' honour by Messrs. Rowntree at
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  • 26 16 I»ndon, June 18. On the Oval to-day Sussex made 214, (Tate 71) and 45 for 0 wkts.) against Kent IbT. Cox 5 for 31.
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  • 93 16 [Reuter's Service! London. June 18. For the greatest stake money m th.- hist< ry of golf a match was COmm need at Wentwortfa thia morning when Walter Hagen and Abbe Mitchell met m a 72 holes £1,000 match. It was the outcome ol a challenge m the
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  • 119 16 THE QUALIFYING COMPETITION [Renter's Service.] St. Anne-, .lime 17. In the 36-holea qualifying c »mpetition foi tho Open Golf Championship tin- whole American contingent was successful. Sagen topped tho list with 143, Williamson (N >tte) being next with 144. whilst Jurado (the Argentine) returned 14Y Amongst the
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  • 36 16 Tom W 41son Wins London. June 10. Edinburgh.- Tom Wilson (Littlehill), won the Scottish Professional Coif Championship with an aggregate for four rounds of 2<»7. A. Butchart (Peebles) was second with 300.
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  • 70 16 Saturday. 7.45 p.m., Keppel Harhour. Tram Terminus. Eurasian Company: Siglap "A" and "C" Companies; 5.15 p.m.. Malay Drill Hall. Malay Company; 2.30 p.m., Bukit Timah Range S.R.A. 2YO p.m.. Farrer Ran<re Units, S.V.C. Sunday. 7.30 a.m.. Drill Hall, Motor Cycle Platoon: S.RJS. (v) Signals; M. G. Platoon.
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  • 57 16 Orders for week ending June 27th. Tuesday, 22nd.- Signalling and Ambulance Classes, Headquarters, 5 p.m. Wednesday. 23rd.— Inspection of Japanese Troop, 5 p.m Thursday, 24th.— -Band Practice, Headquarters, 5 p.m. Friday, 25th.-- Officers and Patrol Lenders' Class, St. Andrew's School. 8 p m Saturday, 23th.— Wireless Class,
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    • 21 16 A lisi V urn-lain. cd balances m Post Office Saving? Bard; accounts m the Colony is published m th* current Gazette.
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    • 187 16 WHEN YOU SAY j I "THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN 81l YOU MEAN I STEINWAY. I S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. < Incorporated m Hongkong t. *f j_ RAFFLES PLACE. SINC APORE. J i VWdVbV.VAV.V.V.V.V.V.\V.V. lV| f H/orWs Favourite Gramophone The hundreds of thousands of Decca> m u-e aU J
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