The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 June 1926

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 12 1 Singapore Free Press CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926 NO. 11,829.
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  • 205 1 'The South African Nationalist-I.aiMtur combination has resolved to support the Government in working for a national flaji with no sign of the Inioi Page 9. Whilst nearly fifteen million Germans voted to deprive the ex-rulers of their property, the majority was not quite enough Page 9. M.
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  • 1415 1 Wi had ho n expecting it, of coune. It had been planned in secret conclaves of the disaffected immediately after the Labour d<> bade at last General Election. There were some h tt-h ad-- at the time who were eager to launch the strike at once,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 108 1 WI K G LOOM; ,HF BBCOGNBMBI HOISE for FI K,IKAN TROPICAL StITS. C HIGH SPREET. Raffles^Hotel Telephone No: 2920. SARKIES BROTHERS. Proprietors. newTatik GRILL ROOM Under the personal supervision of Manager, j ~_zz zzrzzi j REMINGTON The World s Best I FRASER AND NEAVE LTD. I Shrewd Judges I ORUK
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    • 162 1 ril J Y BRITISH GOODS MODERN OFFICE ALLIANCES. BEFORE YOU INSTALL ANY EQUIPMENT, VISIT OUR SHOW-ROOM. AN INSPECTION WILL FURTHER CONVINCE YOU TO— BUY BRITISH GOODS. jj The Europe Hotel "j f I FROM THE GRILL:- f S f AD E LP II I HOTEL. CABARET WEEK I THE MIDNIGHT
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    • 122 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. X*'\v 61ms at the Alhambra— Page 2. Fresh pictures ai the Pavilion Page 2. Malaya Cigar Companj trademarks Page 7. Rowntree's chocolates a1 John Little's— Page 8. Barlnw and < will solve y iur paint and varnish problems Page 3. House to Let al Eatong; Notice by Police
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    • 14 1 WING LOONG FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style, Cut and Finish Guaranteed. 32. HIGH STREET.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 159 1 THE WEEK. I' m tday, '2- > Jliirh Water. 7.44 an.. 7J&Q p.m. King's Cotonation Anniversary Football -Div. II t t.T.K.r. v-. Stan*, PoUee v-. Y.M.< A. FF«di ecetoy, 23wL ITich Water, 8.46 8.m., k .''.J p.m. Prince of Wales' Birthday. Federal Council tntg., K. Luinpur. Football- S.F.A. vb. Batavia,
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  • 138 2 Everything points to the annual dinner.' to h given under the auspices of the AssoO*tWH nf British Malaya, at the Hotel Cteil, n M\ 31, being a fanction worthy! of an Association which in London repre- ■wts one the most flourishing parN <f Empire, says the China
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  • 56 2 Ph«%| Co«] lUinjj Disrh.irueH on ihe Clyde. liirmton. June 10. the coal stoppage coal discharged in the Clyde for the bl five years l.y two vessels from Antwerp, while four others are en route to the lydc with I,oo€ tons each. ->* Trade Unions affected have decided to
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  • 88 2 1 ■•< Outran Road school sports will h v held ...m the school -round on .j u !y 10th Ike Gaylaag English 3cbool sports n t-. school grounds ,n June 26th. Mis K. Wan!. Miss E. M Christian and Misa E. h. Rennk have been appointed by «H Secretary of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 329 2 PRICKLY HEAT. "AGNESIA" ANTISEPTIC DUSTING POWDER PREVENTS and CURES. MANUFACTURED BY MEDICAL HALL LTD. 23, Battery Road. SINGAPORE. THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. The Town Amusement CENTRE MALAY OPERA, CINEMA. SIDE SHOWS AMUSEMENTS. Mdm. 17 1 i- Kelveys J. School of I Dancing Fur children and young ladies in Character, Classical,
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    • 328 2 Victoria Theatre. COMING SHORTLY. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF H.E. THE GOVERNOR, SIR LAURENCE NUNNS GUJLLEMARD, K.C.8., K.C.M.G. The Most Noteworthy Film of All Time. "YPRES" (WIPERS). THE STORY OF THE IMMORTAL SALIENT. Passed and approved by HIS MAJESTY'S ARMY COUNCIL. PAVILION. From Sunday. 20th to Friday, 25th June. At
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    • 330 2 From Tuesday, 22nd to Sunday, 27th J Une A RATTLING GOOD PROGRAMME As Good as Any ever Presented at THE ALHAMBRA In the Second Show, at 9 p.m. A PICTURE OF LAUGHTER AND THRU Featuring The Great Athletic Star RICHARD TALMADGE who excels himself in dashinpr and daring 1. is
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  • 164 3 i TALES TOLD BY THE PUBLIC. The Evening News offered prizes to its readers for the best strike stories. These are some of them: I landed at Southampton from Brittany wondering how on earth I should get myself and my luggage (colossal) to London. Came on the scene
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  • 1579 3 An elderly, well-dressed woman approache«i a "special' on duty at the gates of Hyde I'ark and asked, "Could yon allow me inside the park for a moment. I want so niUL'h to see the Serpentine now it has been drained." "I am s >rry. madam. I cannot
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 235 3 I When 1 appetite fails 1 I remember 1 FRUIT SALF I [I r system is not 1 i itself ot im- I cs, appetite tails. I i J the proper I oning ot the I system, to jl I v the blood, and I to restore the con- 11
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    • 344 3 I If you have any Paint or Varnish Problems i Let Wilkinson He>wood Clark Solve them for you With their experience of over one hundred and seventy years, their up-to-date research Laboratories staffed with keen and capable analytical chemists, they have unrivalled facilities at their disposal for solving all problems
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  • 495 4 '1- I on gard »n, street of f uman< e and i riches and common meeting-place of the 1 diamond dealer- of the world, has a history j of hidden tragedy. Almost everyone who comes ho Hatton-garden to buy or -ell in, London's diamond markei could tell
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  • 967 4  - 5,000 BEGGING LEHERS EVERY YEAR EARNING A LIVING BY FRAUD. j 44 44 I 44 i II Ncw«t Way of Working Old Swindle. 4<} 4 9 44 It% CLEVER WOMEN AND CREDULOUS CLERGY, gg a4 BY MUNRO BLAIR. j [FREE MESS SPECIAL] The begging-letter profession is a form! of fraud
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  • 219 4 Tw« Hor><-> Thrown O\«-r Precipice. Berlin, May is. ->!•>(■!, iuu p piece of crueltj has been omniitted in the interest of the German- leiican film industry near Rudersdorf. scene in which tWO horse- fall over a pre < ipiie was t be filmed, but the horses
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    • 433 4 10-Oay! 13 years ago. Sy^-^^ttpy.'- Age 5. Before Virot. I Age 5. After Virol. Age 18. CYRIL D. COLSTON. Once a hopeless case DOCTOR'S REPORT tliat ne ls aver *K e build and that his muscular system i^ well de- > W;.<m,utv./9.3 velope.l He is mentally alert and In 191-
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    • 588 4 ttdp^S Are You AfFected that way? Tp^[if Jy|^ LJA\ r E you ever mil y \kr much better you can work walk, or ptay. wfcen you I well ITci and use Iwx if enersrv and still feel less tired. VVt i of men and nromeil fed week and tired, that
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  • 613 5 Some years ago I spent an evening helping a friend v. ho was compelled to augmeuc his salary as a teacher by marking exercises for a correspondence college far inta the I evening. I maikcd EngEsfi essays. One of them was a particula. ly bad piece
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  • 252 5 Speaking at the meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters at Kuala Lumpur, the Chairman, the Hon. Mr. J. W. Campbell, thanked .Mr. Pee! for his kind remarks abou* the LS.P. He felt that the Society was doing good work in Malaya. It had. as its
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  • 134 5 In <»ne of the obituary notices of the late Judge Paihtt it has been suggested that a woman had only to produce a handkerchief for him to succumb to the "tyranny of tears," an assertion which the writer evidently intended as a tribute to the Judge's human
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 216 5 You don't need to be ill to need Wincarnis Wincarnis is not merely for invalids and those who are run down in health. It's for everybody, for men and women of all ages, r^ i3&\ anc^ stron g> and which you can safely I la&1 Ir ls not as xl
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    • 279 5 3 THE MALAYAN EXHIBITION. y Race Course, KUALA LUMPUR, August 27th to 50th. M ii Agriculture, Printing Book-binding, H Horticulture, Village Industries, Poultry, School Industries, p llj Stock, Needlework Weaving. \\m Dogs Cats, Trades, etc. ';jUJ piij illilJ^ I I Applications for space in the Trades Section ll should be
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    • 543 5 I AUCTION SALES. i PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE SUPREMK COURT OF TH3 straits .sri lk..ii-:nts. SETTLEMENT C»F SINGAPORE. i Originating Summons No. v of IMS) In the matter of Hadji Mohamed Said bin Daing Pathompofa i Deceased i Between Cheong Koon Seng and Ong Bong Gruan PUfattfffs. and chabak binti
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    • 239 5 l-^, Dtlicme* pimjud 4£LiXm m part I* tiu m}\ I Imagine keeping mv\ a f°lf tcere u I caiv-man's wntmg Mr m methods/ Your game W. W would be replete with w* 'holes-in-one" (one hole in one day r; .'7 en minutes of play and ten hours of scoring. jju
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  • 807 6 IN THE LONDON COURTS. John Davis is a born dog dealer; circumstances and the crowded thoroughfares of London, where Mr. Davis works, have prevented him, however, from following his predestined calling. Instead he ambles about with the next best thing, "miniature mechanical dogs" housed in their cardboard
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  • 20 6 The new Jockies' Room at Ipoh racecourse is now complete, says the T.O.M. The old room was an utter disgrace.
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  • 467 6 NATIONAL FEDERATION ACCEPTS A FORMULA. j London, June 10. With a view to avoiding a split in the rank and file of the Liberals, similar to that which has occurred in the Parliamentary Party Executive, the National Liberal Federation accepted, without a division, a
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  • 349 6 Also Admiral Armstrong and Lord K. Hamilton. Because of a division of opinion in the council of Che British Fascist!, a body which ia distinct fr^m tin- National Fascisti— over ;j proposal t<> change it-- name and brinjr it tfhder the control of the Order for
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  • 12 6 nof^fV 1 My husband is certai «iy not^drunkard-anyway, he can always go
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 122 6 WARNING! There is only one genuine brand of Swedish matches imported by us. JmtoPinqs Westrasntefi^i*»jwej! '■^1 MANUFACTURED IN SWEDEN On 2D-5-26 a well-known merchant of Singapore was fined $50 and costs for importing Japan se matches under an "Elephant" brand which was held to be a counterfeit Trade Mark of
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    • 383 6 The Whole World Wants It So Will You THIS almost universal drinking of Instant Postum is far tnm surprising: a beverage so equally distinctive, delicious < wholesome must naturally become the favourite of all who taste it. The whole world is witnessing the downfall of tea and coSae the estimation
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  • 151 7 London, June, 9. Constantinople. Supporting the ratification of the Mosul Treaty the Commissar for Foreign Affairs said he had been offered rectification of the Frontier amounting to ov r one thousand square kilometres, but he replied that it was not a question for them of one
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  • 277 7 London. June 7. The "Apostlt of Peace" was the description applied to Mr. Baldwin by the Moderator of the Gensraj Assembly of the Church of Scotland, on the occasion of the visit by Mr. Baldwin to Edinburgh, prior to his receiving the Freedom of the City at
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  • 162 7 Bombay. June 7. A public dance hall was converted into the scene of a domestic quarrel culminating in the stabbing of a wife by her husband last Saturday ni^ht. It appears that Mrs. Lena Madrid, a Christian Nurse, who had been separated from her husband,
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  • 43 7 London, June 11. Sydney. The engine and four carriages of ths Brisbane express were derailed while crossing a viaduct near Aberdeen. Eight persons were killed and ten injured. Three spans of the wooden viaduct collapsed while thi train was crossing.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 395 7 BUSINESS CARDS. MARY SETON. f AMBER MANSIONS. '< OHCHARO ROAD. "I Lamp shades from Shanghai. Lgfl S, MARBLE OR GRANITE SINiiAPOBE CASKET CO. NL' MENTAL MASONS. TELEPHONE 75. srvMFORD FLOWER STALL. SteH-favl Eaad, next to St. I .\.:\h Mission Gata, Vanda Orchid Blossoms on sale at ■pMtf in town. Wreaths
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    • 646 7 NOTICES. THE STRAITS TRADING CO., LTD Notice is hereby given that an Ordinnrj ,j General Meeting of The Straits Trading Com pany. Limited, Aviir be held at the~Company's Registered Office. Ocean Pujldinj?, Collyer Qu \y on Monday, 28th June 1926 at Xoon, for the purposes following:, namely: 1. To receive
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    • 261 7 Keep baby well in the hot weather The hot weather has a way of making every minor ailment unbearable. In the heat, baby's feverishness and sleeplessness, his little stomach troubles, assume gigafitic proportions to mother and child alike. Woodward's Gripe Water corrects acidity and flatulence, soothes the «r^*b> Adults, too,
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    • 517 7 FLEISCHMANN'S 1 YEAST. SBE WELL— ONE SINGLE FOOD HAS SHOWN THOUSANDS J j£ THE WAY TO HEALTH. J EAT TWO OR THREE CAKES A DAY. > m J THE SAME THAT IS USED FOR BAKING. 5 f FOR CONSTIPATION— APPETITE AND ENERGY RENEWED 5 —DIGESTION RESTORED. 5 < FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 144 7 1 LATER THAN THE MAIL. I i THE MOSUL SETTLEMENT!;. France Greatly Impressed.'^ m London, June 9. Paris. French public opinion is greatly impressed with the Mosul settlement, flie Avcnir says: "The British diplomatists had only to show themselves resolute on all points arid the fierce att.itjgde. of the Turks
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  • 615 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926. The Liberal Split. The dispute which ia in progress in the Liberal Party appears, despite the apparent temporary peace of Weston super Mare, to be no nearer a solution than it was before. As far as can be gathered the quarrel is not
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  • 264 8 The scheme for advertising the charms of Penang to a wide circle of world acquaintance, has suffered a very complete and rapid eclipse. At the. recent meeting of the Municipal Commission the President announced that all that had been done was to j write to Messrs. Thos. Cook
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  • 235 8 The engagement is announced an.i the marriage will tak,- place shortly of Mr. Michael Rodrigues, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rodrigues, to Miss Florence Lopez, eldest daughter of Mr. Benry Lopez. A Government Garette Extraordinary issued yesterday, appoints the hon'hK Mr. Hayes Marriott, Colonial Secretary, to be iU.
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  • 833 8 SERIOUS RIOT IN PRISON. (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, June 19. A serious disturbance took place in the special prison at Meester Cornelis on Tuesday last. One of the technical foremen was attacked by a prisoner with an iron bar, but he succeeded in warding off the blow
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  • 87 8 "Unique* 1 is a hanl-worked lenn nowadays, hut it is singularly appropriate to London's latest dul>, for it is the only bm in F;ny;land wht re one can dance on a floor of opaque fUss throuph which there shines an evercfaansinc combination of different Coloured lights. The dancon are seen
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  • 168 8 THE PORTUGESE < <>, VTt> FEITIM; < v Sr TEk (From N.K.I i i > i lh< Jun, The National Bar.k p bored a claim at th- H r^** million guilders agamsi Mai an? \an Ijsclvere. Santos do Bandeira and thtv, Finals ial Help i,, M m
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  • 61 8 r .i < i p l'» 1 1 a n u Jun. A umgkong load* I tl ibber 1 Bei bam Bstati consign L u while crossing th< chai the sunken Kussiaa i ruis*-: bu m bo held on to the a i trued b) Ben g
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  • 43 8 < From Our Owi < l'» Dan- .lutit- J i Ki mam Mai ag tai I U adl d guilty to all' v> t, the ftn .< .ay km thai -4 >.■ art atrs oi dinam e which recentlj tioa owing bo the < >:■
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  • 109 8 BOOKING OPENS w 1.1.1 Bl okißfTi foi '.< :;<-n gpeacd •<■-•■:. stag look of tin people wha vm- Mtfti ■-••■< M < nr visit toJofca Liti l:ia\ I I; w 01 pmi reaisinft Ibe Btsl id of 1 (•!<•. \vhu-( U riinnv e Goaiotien, Si i id Iml
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  • 52 8 AFRICAN POLITICIANS AND THE FLAG. |*e**er'i Ben Johannesburg ■<" nf l U, „,-tion arhethi the NanonaliM and U\ continue has virtuall; affirnnitiv< at B *SCW< Uonal Council and tin day, which uaatnrsiii xdcC Creswdl, Minister oi Defei ehGt the Labour Party in SU| ment s proposal for I bodvine the
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  • 91 8 Th. annual p M '-> Inv'f chunli Misskm will be I na\ at i p.m. M W v SUmford Road, iHwo < KM Urns) Mtpotli rfll tic differed mctitm* MisMnn. To all inters c< rdial invitat ion t«' NfWI has MBCfced L*! ..f its oldest pension. T. Hr Hi- di»d
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 175 8 I "THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" w Guinness ffl Stout I JHk CAT BRAND I jßll Ik BOTTLED BY fyln K. &J. BURKE, DUBLIN. |4?%\1 GALDBEGK, MAG6REGOR CO., LTD. \tm? -A^^Tl ,I.uorporatea un.ler the Companies Ordinance? IS^S^^i SINGAPORE M ™l VAS%V.SVUSSSVAV.SV.-A a .V.V.V. .W.W.W.VAV.V.W.V.V.V.V > PATRONISED A JJK^S'Ji^ UY ROYALTY
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    • 39 8 I FOk'Att I J VERMIN USE AGENTS. W. R. Loxley Co. H PEARo E fi GOi DEN SERIES. L f JTST RIGHT FOR THE J CLIMATE Mm. sm\ VmC.C.HIBBDffiCO/jrjßy VS^ LONDON, Wy A REAL BEER" Adamson, Gilfillan Co.. Ltd.
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  • 169 9 GERMAN VOTING. HTIBS WANT CONFISCATION. [Keuter's Service j. BerJin, June 20. nal BguMi of the voting for the itioa of ex-rulers' property will not wn before midnight but everything that the bill will not obtain th<; nineteen and a half millim Berlin, June 21. rtyrive per cent, of
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  • 118 9 EU CHARISTIC CONGRESS. I Re.iter g Service. 1 Chktn Jnc 20. nsnrpassed scenes oi stately the hrternatioaa] BDciuuristk fonaaOj opened with the pontifical hi,irh mass in the rea cardinals. Upwards of asses wert' celebrated in the archdioceae "t Chicago, nations joowd in the ■<: i million eonummiona Pope '"> Cardina]
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  • 91 9 [BdrteVl Service.] Palis, June 20. soltinc M. Briand, M. Painleve mistk all\ d M. Briand*9 met but 1 h u u 1 thai the ui i not c nqpleteci til! lel*ari>. I-ater. > ff 01 rains Jabinei vA '■•r baa been abandoned as bn- t-nti r>.- -ii
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  • 65 9 [Ba Service] \N imhlt'don. June 21. i tennis r pianship meeting I I il dm i« croud"! nee witk j celebration .1 I i R'.;.al pageant in which Ki« onwncni native medals to ft" law •■■uni> from the lasi year, bom net Mist Helen Wills »t< the in-
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  • 23 9 dent^a. June 21). ernatj i Hlaritinc lo«fereaee 61 to the draft cunvenI t b« tion dealing ith i ma ol seamen.
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  • 20 9 I- 1 Para. June 20. i Dmumi mho baa be«i miss•Jutu- 19 has arrived safely at ba romimirioa.
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  • 20 9 I New York. June 20. ean paekt race to Bermuda ■-'lay u -|-,h stvtntet'n c >mp</titors. ideal.
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  • 2942 9 YESTERDAYS ANNUAL MEETING. LABOUR AND RUBBER STEALING. The annual meeting of the Johore Planters Association was held at the Johore Civil Service Club yesterday morning, the Chairman, Mr. E. S. Spencer, presiding over a fair attendance. The Chairman referred to several matters of interest arising out of the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 121 9 VAVAWMAPAWiW.'.W.V.W.N V.V.VMW.ViW.WiWA VAV I NEW SHIPMENT OF I The "Club" Pith Helmets I j" OVERHEAD CHIN STRAP, FOUR SIDE VENTS, J LINED RED, WITH 7-FOLD PUGGAREE < COLOURS:— WHITE OR KHAKI -I J PRICE $4.75 NETT l\ "Pigsticker" Pith Helmets jj COVERED KHAKI POPLIN, LINED RED WITH 5 KHAKI PUGGAREE
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 742 10 BLUE F«NNEL LINE REGULAR PASSENGER fcARCO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, L<sn«ON 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. PROMETHEUS London, Rotterdam and Hamburg In port NINGCHOW London, Rotterdam and Hamburg
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    • 557 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). "FIIFRMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. Dae S'pore. s.s. KNOWSLEY HALL July 12 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF LYONS London, Rotterdam, H'burg and Karlshamn June 24 s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW
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    • 511 10 P O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.), MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES o PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION (j LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China and Japan. lor Marserfles, London and trp Due l«;iv< Tonnage.
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  • 1253 11 SIR. THOMAS UPTON'S FIKTH CHALLENGE. I Seventy-five years ago, the year of the Great Exhibition and much vainglory, the America crossed the Atlantic. In August of that year she raced round the Isle of Wight, and there has been trouble about it ever
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  • 46 11 The following from British Malaya have been elected Fellows of the Royal Colonial Institute: Capt. H. S. J. Lloyd (Singapore), I. P. Masters, M. B. (Pahang), Vivian A. Tayler (Seremban), Ernest A. Curtley (Sungei Besi), Mrs. F .W. Howl (KualaLumpur), and V. D. Kuppusamy (Parit Buntar).
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 313 11 MgDREWS v<|^|^g^ Take Andrews Liver Salt and enjoy IS "\3ftk that continuous good health that F.ll.u'Bt W\ means so much whether you work C^> HfVH 3^4 hard—play hard or both. Andrews I wLSLM \'Wk c^ ears the system of waste, and in f —^r3-fflBffl 'iH^ natural way corrects constipal A^~rBHi
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    • 346 11 ter Chota Hazri" Before settling down to the heat and worry of the day there f s nothing, for getting on really good terms with oneself, like settling down to the sound, soothing enjoyment that comes from smoking Bristol London En^flnd Tim <<i i m, mm It, mm tUgtm jtmm^m
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  • 117 12 Sold to the Philippines. The steam launch Burma, late owner Mr. H. M. H. Xemazee. has been recently ><>h\ to the Government of the Philippine Islands i«i! the Bureau of Health Department, say> a China paper of June 11th. The vessel was thoroughly overhauled and put in
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  • 68 12 A FRANKLIN-DOLLAR COMBINE With reference the purchase of the White Star line it is interesting \>> note that the Shipping Register of San Francisco hint- that a combination may be effected by Mi-. Franklin with the Dollar interests foi an Atlantic-Pacific and round the world aeririce under ths American flag
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  • 107 12 We regret to learn that Captain Lloyd of tin- A..P.C. \tssel Vblsella, a frequeni caller at this port, died in Shanghai last week. The X.V.K. mail :.n<i passenger steamer Katori Mam l<-ft Hongkong on 19th. instant and is due at this port on th.- 24th. instant. She will probably sail
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 506 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in 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). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and l-.nest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming bath,
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    • 615 12 rHOS. COOK SON, LTD. AND THOS. COOK SON, (BANKERS) LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). Teleg. Coupon 6 Battery Road. Tele: 3016, 3017. Singapore. Passenger and Forwarding Agents, Bankers, etc. P. O. Box 102, 6, Battery Road, Singapore. Passages booked bv all Lines. Rail tickets issued for the principal railway? throughout the
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    • 150 12 J.BG. Stewut's Jamie Stuart" LIQUEUR Old Scotch Whisky Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. rtnMcpOTßttd England.) Singapore, Penang and Kuala Lumpur, LLOYD TRIESTINO NAV. II (Itu >rpora< HOMEWARD SAILINGS li ■wmtlily m i ;ir-i Tri<-:. po U throß^h Bills »f I mm utd H.. v:• porti on th, BSQUIUKO N*
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 650 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) ever> Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday 6 a.ro. 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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    • 617 12 SHIPPING NOTES. 1 EXPERIMENTAL FISHING. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Master Attendant issues the following: A Government steam trawler is engaged in experimental fishing off the East and West Coasts of the Malay Peninsula, but as she moves to different stations no definite infoimation as to her whereabouts can be given.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 693 13 O. S. K. Line. lunations. Steamers. Arrive D ept Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp, n. via Colombo, Aden Port Sudan Altai Maru July 10 July 11 r: Said. issa, Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, 5 srs, Delagroa Bay, Durban t Panama Maru June 30 July 1 n^r an, Alpoa Bay, Cape Town. Rio, >>. and
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    • 443 13 TRAVEL COMFORT DOLLAR JmtF\ "PRESIDENT" J^HBL^ LINERS 3MB' aaWMMlklSannn) Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All staterooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. Staterooms with private bath predominate, and all have hot
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    • 675 13 Kerr Steamship Co.. Inc.. 44. BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated in 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 17 s.s. FUJI MARU due July 26th For rates and
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  • 655 14 A DISTRESS. "The Bengalee" oontains an account of a distressing incident in Chittagong, where, garlanded with shoe*, an unhappy victim of communal dislike^ P^jaded through the town in a deliriousTand derisive torchlight procession of some three thousand people. The Bengalee" is very properly incensed because it is under the
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  • 245 14 Further donations to the Nati »nal Police Fund, organised by The Times, London, include the following: The Peninsular and Oriental and Associated Companies^ £500: Messrs. Thos. <\><>k and S.m, Ltd.. £250; Bell's United Asbestos Co., Ltd., £128 10s.; Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., 1105; Oriental Bonded
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 349 14 s g ""'Tin., 7. Zt .1 —E-. i N 30/60 h.p. 29- Passenger K^W I Albion I>iz KzjjijM Yet another Proof 1 1 of Albion Supremacy I 8 AN Albion Bus has completed the BSI 1 /v world's record road run of 801 B a m//e5 without a single stop
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    • 156 14 lxy the Gillette T^pß||pSHl Safety Razor. I —^glliy^n oeehowquicklv m WMf dllll CdMly 1 1 shaves —as if merely gliding over your face. What clean, close shaves, too— every hair cut off level wijh the skin. And cool, refreshing shaves hot a bit of pulling, chafing or after-smart. This constant
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  • 186 15 MACPHAIL CO., LTD'S REPOKI Singapore, June 21. Rubber. Local 70 per lb. Dull Tin.— London, June 19. £271. Local 137 to tons sold. Rubbers. Shares are firm. United Malaccas have buyers at 3.30, Malaka Pindas at 3.27 Bukit Katils at 1.45 and Punggors at 1.51, Pajams can
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  • 264 15 ROSE MACPHAIL COS REPORT (L. R. Macphail) Singapore. June 21. London.— Rubber Is B%d. Unchanged. Tin.— £27l. Unchanged. The market opens the week quietly in all sections. Rubbers.— Quotations are unchanged from close of last week. Ah>r Gajahv are wanted at Bassetts made 1.47% cum with further enquiries. Connemaraa can
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  • 100 15 Yesterday's Alterations. Kinta Tin ($1) 1.00 1.65 Kuchai Ords 1.75 1.80 Mambaus ($1) 1.42% 1.47% Nai H«ot ($1) 1.2W 1.31 N. Taiping ($1) 67 70 x.d Pengkalen i<;.r>o 17.00 c.d. Rahman Hyds. ($1) 2.35 2.40 Taipinjr (,si) 1.62% 1.67% c.d. Talam Minos ($1 1.40 1.4. r >
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  • 206 15 .Mr. Bruce On High Court Decision. Mr. Bruce, the Commonwealth Prime Minister, commenting on the decision of the High Court that the N< w South Wales Act providing for a 44-hour week was invalid in cases in which it was in conflict with the Federal award
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  • 309 15 An Australian interstate conference of government geologists was held in Me' bourne recently under the auspices of the Commonwealth Institute of Science and Industry, we are told by The Engineering and Mining Journal-Press (New Fork). As result of their deliberations it was decided to recommend that
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  • 40 15 (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. &ARLOW CO. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 64 15 Jun,? it, Bank 4 m.s. 2|4 3-32 Bank demand 213 H-16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 15-32 New Yoik, demand 56 *4 Credits 90 days 58^ France, demand 196*1 India, T. T. 154^ Honffkons, demand ■>* p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 119^ Java, demand 139VBangkok, demand 80 V 4
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  • 224 15 June 21. Tin 75 Tons $187.00 Gambler 11.00 Pepper White 63.00 Pepper black 43.00 Flake Tapioca 5. 30 Pearl Sago Small 8.50 Copra 11.95 Copra Sundried 12.25 Opium, Benares unt. 4.000 Bice, Liang Hin Chaa Mark Red Eagle (New) 880 Rice, Siam oid No. 1 840 Rice. RanKuon Bintan
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  • 59 15 Jurte 21st.. 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot '■>'.'■•_ 70 Standard R.S.S. Spot TO TO 1 on Tender July Ti Tl 1 July-Sept. T-J 7-_ >! L Oct-Dec 75% T4 t.,1.1 of Market: Steady. Laitst Cable: London Spot Shi-t>t 20%d
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  • 324 15 FINAL DIVIDEND OF 20 PER CENT. The twenty-first yearly report of the directors of Balgowttie Rubber Estates. Ltu., to be presented at the annual meeting- on June 20th at noon at Derrick J«id restates: The profit for th- year is $130,812.(57, which added to the balance of $42,04
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  • 437 15 The following is the report of the direrI and statement <»i accounts for the year <.nii,<<\ March list., 1926. to U presented at Hie second annual general Meeting to be held at No. 7. Battery Road, am June Kth. at il a.m. The manager n-:>..rts the acreage
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 455 15 Assets Over $6,506,000, S.C. iP^^^^^^^" lll TIIF Pnu Am n a nm^.^ Assurance in Force Over $22,000,000. inn GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LBBTED. uvxn nFFlru. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements) f- ,uw deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE
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    • 869 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund:— Sterling 4,500,000 i> r. Sihrer $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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  • 420 16 TIME SAVES PERAK (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuati Lumpur, June 21. The Inter-State cricket was delayed owing to Shirziker's non-arrival and there being four balls to finish his over. The captains agreed to carry on. Slow determined play by Speldewinde and Ezechiel saved the follow on, Perak's innings
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  • 294 16 Win for RJL The second meeting of the Y.M.i'.A. with the R.A. in the Framroi ('up competition, which took place at Blakanjr Mati un Saturday. waa productive oi very exciting finish. Batting Bret, Um V.M.C.A. ould only raise T»". Armitage meet with great imming with the ball.
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  • 1089 16 S.C.C. SURPRISE THE DUKES. >V inning Goal in Last Minute. S.C.C 2. Dukes I; I or nearly an hour at the Stadium yesUiday afternoon the Duke's, leaders of the Singapore League, fought out an even struggle against the S.C.C. before with a drawn game, a fair result on
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  • 383 16 LADIES' LAWN TENNIS CLUB. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Ladies' Open Singles. Mrs. Rule beat Mrs. Guy Stevens 6—o, 6—l. Open Mixed Doubles. Mr. and Mrs. Paterson beat Mr. and Mrs. Cutler 9—7, 4—6, o—2. Mixed Doubles Handicap. Mrs. Campbell and Abed beat Miss White and Bullen I—6, 6—2, B—6. Mr.
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  • 93 16 June Medal (Stroke). Hall Sweeps. Saturday H. Jackson 10 :i S7 F. (J. Kidout 44 7 37 Sunday H, Smith 38 7 ::i St. James Cup. The following have qualified and have been drawn for as undt r: J.M.C. MacGilchrist v F. (I. Redout; W. McMullan v
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  • 16 16 The Ladies' monthly Medal will now be played for on the 2!th instant.
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  • 682 16 SHARES IN A RUBBER OPTION. Solicitor's Clerk's Appeal. An appeal against a decision of Mr. Justice Deane, allowing a claim of $2,000 brought by Dr. A. C. Weerakoon against Mr. G. V. Dawson, a solicitor's clerk, was heard in the Appeal Court before the Chief Justi:e Sir
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  • 134 16 The Johbre Military Forces became the permanent holders of the Royal Johore Cup i by winning the competition for the third year in succession at the rifle meeting which was held at Johore Bahru <>n Saturday and Sunday. Thirteen teams from all parts of the country took part
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  • 61 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. June 21. The annual report of the Ip >h Gymkhana Club proposes to spend $25,030 on newstables, $10,000 on other improvements to the new grandstand which cost $60,000 las* year. The accounts shows an expenditure of $76,000 in stake money in the
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