The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 July 1926
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Title Section13 1926-07-05 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. NO. 11,840. SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JULY 5, 19£6.13 words
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Article252 1926-07-05 1 The full list of Birthday Honours is published on pages 8 and 9. The announcement of the dissolution of the new Canadian Parliament came with dramatic suddenness Page 9. The Spanish Government has decided, m uddition to the ordinary legal penalties, to impose a system of extraordinary252 words
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Article1605 1926-07-05 1 Standing ai Raffle?" tonili 10-da>. and casting her eyes back on the century that tat elapsed .-ince his mortal remains v.< -<• deposited these, the British Umpire has -.a BOH io ask if she to >k foeta this man. one of her most i'yal. devoted, farsigbited and heroicReuter - 1,605 words
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Advertisement133 1926-07-05 1 J SWALLOW ARIELL'S I--5 BISCUITS CARES t ARE WORLD RENOWNED? Raffles Hotell Telephone No: 2920. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietor* newTatir i grill room Under the personal supervision of John Gildea. i i A. F. PEATE, Manager, -i j Contrast Good work, clean cut characters, even spacing, delightful ease of operation, mechanical133 words
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Advertisement248 1926-07-05 1 r— n r The Europe Hotel" I I S DANCING AFTER DINNER Takes Place Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. j: The Europe Orcl\estr&. i N.B. There will not bean afterdimer dance on Thursday 15th jl S July. r ADELPHI HOTEL. THE ONLY HOTEL Is SINGAPORE itted throughout with MODERN SANITATION.248 words
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Advertisement142 1926-07-05 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Coty perfumes Page B. Fresb salmon a' Cold Storagjp T. beer, British and best Fags B. Nurtori inotor-cyclss. Littles Plags 8. Kelvinator refrigeration, UJLb l*igf 11. Wbiteaway'a for standard value* Pa^re Buy Th> Malayan Tiger, Jnlv ie«n< Pajre* 7. Hartmann wai<irob<- trunK>. R > l >:r.son'3 Phk,> 9.142 words
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Advertisement17 1926-07-05 1 kVWVWVWV.VW-.SS%V.VA*. k .\V.V. Imaypqle margarine FOR TABLE ISE I HALF THE COST OF J Bl TTER J17 words
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Miscellaneous104 1926-07-05 1 THE WEEK. M. thiii. Stk. High Water, 6.31 ■■.■■v.. 6^3 p.m. League I. &JC.C. vs. R.E. Camera Club Exhibition Memorial Hall. 7\<<M.-r.,/. 61*, High Water. 7M a.!"... 7.49 p.m. Ipoh Race-. League 11. YM.CJL v». 6.C.FJI. (A)-; Police vs. Dukes. Poppy Day lltg. Nassim Bill »>.13. The Sorcerer Theatre 9JO104 words
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Advertisement273 1926-07-05 2 THE LATEST IN COMPACTS. NORIDA VANITIE FOR LOOSE POWDER. For use with your own Powder. SILVER FINISH. Stockists: MEDICAL HALL LTD. 23, Battery Road. VICTORIA THEATRE THURSDAY, JULY 15th at 9.30 p.m. FAREWELL REQUEST PERFORMANCE OF RUTH ST. DENIS AND TED SHAWN. AND THEIR DENISHAWN DANCERS. Prior to their departure273 words
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Advertisement289 1926-07-05 2 PAVILION. From Saturday, 3rd to Thursday, Bth July. At 9.15 p.m. Sharp. -YOUNG OLDFIELD" (Comedy). 'LURE OF THE VELD" (A very interesting study of South Africa) "SUN AND SNOW" (An Interesting SPORTLIGHT). Tom Moore AND EditH Roberts IN "On Thin Ice" 7 RKPI S Adapted from "THE DEAR PRETENDER" The289 words
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Advertisement24 1926-07-05 2 WHY WASTE YOUR MONEY When we tfive you the best and at 10 per cent cheaper. VIENNA CAFE. The only European Specialists m Singapore.24 words
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Advertisement260 1926-07-05 2 A PICTURE SHOWN TO ROYALTY will be screened From Sunday, 4th, to Saturday, 10th July AT THE ALHAMBRA In the Second Show, commencing 9 p.m. A Picture which had the Distinction ,f beinp Selected by the La* Q u^ Alexandra on the occasion of her L*tt Birthday for the entertainrm^260 words
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Article958 1926-07-05 3 WHAT IS INSTINCT Tl""o are common terms, m everyday use. which seem to me to conceal tha pro'cundest mysteries. For example, "instinct."- What instinct? The fact is I have been reading a very remarkable article on birds' nests, which has appeared recently. The writer tells how m f'.iund958 words
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Article45 1926-07-05 3 Mr. John Blee, aged 102, a farmer, of Altishahane, Doncmana, walked into Strabane Market, transacted his business there, and then walked honv. covering a distance of dtiore than twelve miles. He can read and write without the use of glasses.45 words
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Article79 1926-07-05 3 For the week ended Juno b, ihe aumbep ■;f cases of cholera m Bangkok continued to show a decline, as did also the number if deaths. The record for the registration area of Bangkok, as far as that week b concerned, shows 110 new eases and 50 deaths, as opposed79 words
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Advertisement93 1926-07-05 3 > i Two professions I One smoke I A friendly rivalry has aliuays existed between the two services, yet one thing is common to both They akuays insist on Sole Agents Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits S* ttlements) GREAT OPPORTUNITY i At the Silk Emporium Just unpacked93 words
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Advertisement164 1926-07-05 3 USE: BRITISH TIMKEN Tapered Roller Bearings. Most Efficient Readily Adjustable. Every Roller Gauged Accurately to within g T One-Twelvethousandth of an inch. 1 i I Sole Distributing Agents: T'~ Malayan Motors Agents m F.M.S. SINGAPORE. Messrs. WEARNE BROS., LTD.: Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. WEARNE HROTHERS LIMITED, Proprietors. \> 1164 words
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Article, Illustration3685 1926-07-05 4 KthNAWAV JAMES - DV KthNAWAV JAMES SYNOPSIS 1 l.c story opens m the private boudoirortkc of MADAME RENTOUL, the celebrated B<>nd Street costumiere, discussing with her BHHWgeress, EIREEN HORTON. the scarcity of mannt»}uin> w t >ith;. aaloas, and bewailing the fact that her onh Louden rival, MONSIEUR PAUL3,685 words
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Article247 1926-07-05 4 Whj His Country i>- I npopular." Mr. Wialtei Lippmann, chief editorial writer of the New York World, who has just returned from a tour of Buropean observation, tells his leaders m rematkal>l\ frank terms why America is unpopular m Kuroj i If only the state Department, Senator247 words
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Advertisement320 1926-07-05 4 r|rf tf'll l ?1 1&0& d a y s wlm wmtrng uw, fill I rDM lufartoui!) doru with a tcrt or hrvrsx ljtk\ 'm! 'Jf~ itylm and on houu uu/L tmteaii njiw/: iff Vzl Paprr. >* vft if tinting tmfiL-T>-r.) jgW jii.Sl n'Z** v-*M hdix keen a fmttmeiit Bljp[ I320 words
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Article1546 1926-07-05 5 THE KEY. W. E. HOR LEY'S THIRTY TBARST WtRK. leather more tha-r. t'uh.y years ago the Rev. \Y. K. Hoi ley leit England for Singapore, s*ays the Banbury Guardian. He had Wen bom m Bloxham m IiJTO, was educated there and then spent three years1,546 words
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Article361 1926-07-05 5 British Pictures for America America, spurred by British public opinion, has made an off< r which may ease the difficulty <>f the British film problem. This offer was put before the startled Briton industry by < n<- of America's "my- story men," a Colonel Lowry, who361 words
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Advertisement223 1926-07-05 5 The Tonic that British Doctors recommend Hall's Wine has been prescribed by British doctors for over thirty years. They know how it builds up Strength m every case or weakness. It you arc weak from any cause, Hall's Wine will quickly restore you to glorious health and vigour. Free Wineglasses.223 words
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Advertisement98 1926-07-05 5 H The refreshing qualities of **47 11" Kuu de Cologne make it the chosen V X companion of all women who love daintiness. It adds to charm; revives X H and refreshes after exercise; soothes tired nerves m moments of exhaus- B I mMM*] jf ghmfhfi Y%£* I For to«(98 words
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Article842 1926-07-05 6 MEN AND WOMEN SACRIFICED TO THE SPIRITS. Allahabad. There is unbounded joy m the Hukong Valley among the 3,000 slaves who, after centuries, have just been released from their Kachin masters through the mediation of an expedition sent 'out by Sir Harcourt Butler, the Governor842 words
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Advertisement353 1926-07-05 6 WHITEAWAYS Standard Values. S f Ji Sterlinjf effort and the tremendous scope of J Ji Intrinsic worth and consistent reliability J» ur organization enabled us create standard^ J "C have made standard^lues what they are J§ J values. They are to-day Standards of Value < «J to-day standards of value353 words
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Advertisement1142 1926-07-05 6 THE ESTATE OF HADJI MOHAMED SAID BIN DAING PARTHOMPOH (Deceased). AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN SHOPHOUSE PROPERTIES, RUBBER FACTORY AND RUBBER ESTATES, ETC. The undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at their sale-room No. 17, Raffles Place. ON TUESDAY, THE 13th JULY, AT 2.30 P.M. Lot.l. All1,142 words
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Article493 1926-07-05 7 KENT'S FIRST DEFEAT. Derby's First Win. i [Renter's Service.] London. July 2. Resiil'.s of Cotfnty cricket ma ches completed tu-r.'/iy i\'.'v as-.follCEW* Kent versus Lancashire. At Dover: Lancashire won by 33 runs. Lancashire 336 Kent 154 and 243 for 5 (dec.) and 392 Towards Lancashire's first innings total493 words
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Article334 1926-07-05 7 The fiirther indication provided by their victi iy over Notts that Glamorgan are m better form than they have ever l« on since they joined the ranks of first class counties m li*2l has one remarkable feature, m that the game was completed m two <lays. It334 words
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299 1926-07-05 7 j When Warren Bardsley, the Australian vice-captain, scored 112 at Northampton J last week he achieved the distinction of having scored three centuries m successive] visits to the wickets. In tbt match against! Derbyshire which immediately preceded the; Test match the New South Wales playerN scored299 words
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Advertisement406 1926-07-05 7 BUSINESS CARDS. j'.'.V.VtV.'.V.'.SV.V.V.'.V.V.W.V. I MARY SE lON. i E AMBER MANSIONS. ORCHARD ROAD. m a:- Larr.p shades from Shanghai. S V.V.V.V.WW.V. 'AVA W.VWV.VA MAKKI X TAHtI TOPS. FLOORING, TILES. Etc. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. "Marble Merchants." Telephone 7c. CARS FOR HIRE. (ireat Reduction m Rates THE ASIATIC MOTOR CAR CO. su406 words
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Advertisement708 1926-07-05 7 NOTICES. SUZANNE LENGLEN Has retired from Wimbledon but positively ftppeara m "7ht' .Malayan Tiger" July issue ("a far, far better thing"). By the way. you sv.ust read the Investment Hints. "The Malayan Tiger* 1 is on sale everywhere. Price ">o cents, cTAKUAPA VALLEY TIN DREDGING, N.L. i Incorporated m New708 words
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Advertisement369 1926-07-05 7 Odol not only beautifies but it also preserves the teeth, and the fragrant taste it leaves m the mouth is most refreshing. 3,000 PILE SUFFERERS CURED IN TEN MONTHS. Three thousand pile sufferers cured m England m ten months. This is the record of Dr. Van Vleck's Absorptive Pile Plasma,369 words
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Advertisement682 1926-07-05 7 nowor m Twenty Years t If? TO SUCCESS what if the your grasp, fey the •access you hope for \Z/ most remarkable A responsible position, j system of postal coachm ample salary, an ing m the history of assured future. "^mb^— business education? The School trains you how soon can682 words
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Article21 1926-07-05 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTH. WHEATLEI Oi th« nl if No 11, Boon da ri i: Mr md Mrs. G G W h21 words
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1145 1926-07-05 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. JULY 5. 1926. Comment of the Week. Local recipients of Birthday Honours are not numerous bui there i£ very little that \a purely ornamental about the bestowals because those honoured are men-who have worked hard for the public good. The Eurasian community, not onlj here '>ut1,145 words
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Article143 1926-07-05 8 THE LOCAL LIST. The- following official list of local recipients of Birthday Honour* reaches us from Government and contains some names n>t mentioned by Router. The Hon'ble Mr. 11. H. J. Gompert/. (Chief Ju:tke. F.M.S.). Knight Bachelor. The Hon'blc I).. R. 0. Winstedt (Director ol Educati* n), CJMjG.143 words
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Article126 1926-07-05 8 I'KN I)IV(II(( I >l II i iMn I 'a; '>w I ora spondent, IVnanu. ?ul> 1. Aii. iiL' 'i. for beating the Suprea »'<•in Xt wei 1 .-mi m bich Urn nei PauWk»minita of Singapon iad leni GenMM Ealalie, who alleged to have lefl •me;■ ea i a^126 words
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Article84 1926-07-05 8 i coi tee l be held luly n Singa i X ing room mi '< TK. f w ing sgi Fo c infirm Ifii Beg i1 n f I inmost ie Servants; Opium Revenut Reserve r^*nd; Singapore (Urb m Board'i Bed i tion of eniolumentt 1 alonial84 words
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Article56 1926-07-05 8 SATURDAY'S RUBBER PRICE B* irtesj of Mestu Mi phn and pany, we learn dial thi price ol m 1 m London on Saturday, according te on ts ti >ni despat h. d by H< tori GtMm i < ompany, sras: Spot ,n wan use, owlon, Is. H Ud. Standard Sheet56 words
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Article346 1926-07-05 8 Priendi at Boom are doing theu best b secure the servioei of mother addtttona] I chaplain for the Cathedral. Th.- < Ivr^ry at Home arc more than MMt below strength yet foi all thii m i\r\ently hope bosm i uil' offer foi this importanl v.. rh Cath. Paper. I apretentioua346 words
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Article113 1926-07-05 8 GOVERNMENT'S NEW PENALTY. Hlf.K FINES IMPOSED Renter** S< -rvicc] Madrid. July Following the recent plot discovery tb< Government ha- decided to institute m addition to the <a-.iTi:u\ li'^al poMutaei i .-ysam of extraordinar) fines n persons at tempting to stir up tr able Mid mi(M-. reconstmctioii of113 words
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Article23 1926-07-05 8 Eteuter r I'arK, .|ul> 1.. M;-. i; Kr a: tie will be exiled t< Mftdaf trill kofi m mi-23 words
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Article21 1926-07-05 8 v < a \ni-t«rdam Julj X'<- \.i.n University, ba nweei I ed B Dg i.Jin m solid fom MM21 words
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Article39 1926-07-05 8 [R« i ter'i Sen m i work > ork .1 vi > 1 ii n L<>n«i< i lutl <i ett settlement f the rtrila n«.t to > -m ti| I Bril Gown < "a! omaitttt i ..<( of torn MM39 words
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Article47 1926-07-05 8 ELeuter'e S< rvioe Ihe bCMtj Ju!> 11 I I ■'.< M n I'wrh EMC [iid < rtin^ t 17 person •yen killed at ■4 1 ired D th< ,-.rthquak« Padanic. On!) ©m Eui peal rii i .•'i T?.> ikin.ae' intimated al n lions II d iss.47 words
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Article61 1926-07-05 8 Bent Ben i<-< London. Julj > uu meed > v Tu. Sir Ul I irfc 71 I I igi Hi- BJUM h«.u--t-h- Id WBtd pit m\ ion w itf. pii lan w•., i PoSm Bd ;ti IKV4 H* r- i (Inn i f »rt publtshi r-61 words
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Article46 1926-07-05 8 [•eater*. Service] l'an>. .1 u1 > I rwent] personc were killed and > v-.- i jured 'AiT'.tr to the derailing of thi Bmvt* Paris express betmen Ach* r« au«! P tss^ I; l- beisi^md to hay. beea |ye I i I Flick follow ing st -m46 words
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Article88 1926-07-05 8 I IRt-atf: S«-r\uv.] JWrlin. July At President Hindenburir*« nequed Government ha.- withdrawn tin mi-, Bin. The Government iriM I I flewff Mid the Rtuh<tap wtt v.< -Mwd I Hindenburg m letter b tin Chancellor points on: thai tifuhcr literati nkw th< :>• 1., n I t i88 words
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Article46 1926-07-05 8 [Renter's Bet vies.] Melbourne, July l! In order bo meourace the cottoa ipdmtti m Austialia the Goverwnem is Mktnfi i'^ r liament to pran: ;i hountv for spinning cotton yarns' also a taunt) of thrv< half-jH'ru-r a inmiiii lor tiw pMUM <■" W* BOttOB46 words
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Article15 1926-07-05 8 [KeuterV Service] Nancy, Ju!> 2. M. Eniile our the aut»>-su££t'stioni3t is dead.15 words
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Advertisement120 1926-07-05 8 "The Connoisseur Comes to Caldbecks" ITALIAN RED WINE. B INEXPENSIVE Jl INVIGORATING. Jf OHIANTI m litre or half litre flasks. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (incorporated under the Companies Ordinances of Hongkong I (Incorporated m Shanghai.) SINGAPORE. 4">. ROBINSON ROAD. TKI I NEW SHIPMENT. FRESH SALMON COLD STORAGE. I > I120 words
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Advertisement50 1926-07-05 8 f Parfums de Luxe J I GOTY Chypre > J Origan •I Rose Jacqueminot j Paris Emeraude ji g EAU DE COTY to Ik had from all dealers Dupire Brothers. i vR yHj Mr -^THJIfxHBBWC^ Sole Agents THE BORNEO COMPANY, "<! Singapore. iVnann. Kuala I.umpur. Ipoh. Alor Star and I50 words
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Article597 1926-07-05 9 LONG LIST. U.I. WALKS OF LIFE. [Renter's Service.] London. July 2. iruleross of the Bath has been •,Ttvl hi >ir Herbert Samuel, ex-Chair-t the C'Uii < \>mmission. >!••-. Massey, widow of the Premier of Zealand is the sole Dame Grand Cross w Empire, while among: the five Dame597 words
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Article69 1926-07-05 9 [Beater's Service.] Teheran, July military stationed at Satan, fif 5 :rum Tabriz, revolted, killed the comlant and marched oa M->ku via Khoy. wen.- joiMd by the local forces at both •'aces and then started to >tinpr. Troops have i despatched from Tabriz to cope with the69 words
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Article18 1926-07-05 9 [Re uter's Service..] Antwerp, July 3. The dockers have declared a general tfrihf for increased wagres.18 words
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Article259 1926-07-05 9 A SURPRISE DISSOLUTION. MR. MEIGHENS DEFENCE. [Reuter's Service.] Ottawa. July 2. Parliament has been dissolved. Although uncertainty prevailed m the most j complex parliamentary situation m Canada the announcement of a dissolution came I with dramatic suddenness before the sitting Of the House of Commons fixed for two259 words
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Article87 1926-07-05 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, Jul> 2. Ti.at the tradeunion movement is unbroken but stronger as a result r the general strike and thai all resources must mobilised to defeat the Government's policj of "surrounding the miners with a [cordon of famine ami despair" by generally increasing hours and87 words
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Article71 1926-07-05 9 I Reuter's Service.] Cairo. ,lulv 2. An extraordinary mistake was made by the newspapers here m connection with the I official statistics purporting to refer t > Saturday's earthquake. The statistics for the earthquake of August B, ld4o had t>e<-n issued fox comparison with those of Saturday71 words
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Article55 1926-07-05 9 [Reuter's Service] The Hague, July 2. The Second Chamber by 64 to 8, ratified th»- Germano-Dntch commercial treaty. The Foreign Minister, Van Karnebeek stated that German] favoured the Dutch export at coal provided the export figures were not published as Germany desired secrecy m view of55 words
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Article128 1926-07-05 9 CROPS DEVASTATED. [Beater's Service.] Helgrade. July 2. Disastrous floods have occurred m the low-lying districts. There are many victims and modi damage has been done. The Danube is higher than for a century. Fifteen tii -usand men assisted by troops are working to .save the harvest m the128 words
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Article43 1926-07-05 9 fßeuter's Service.] London. July 2. In the House of Commons Mr. dynes' amendment, which Mr. Churchill described as a vote of censure, was defeated by 256 to 95 and the Address t> the Kintf was carried by 244 to 84.43 words
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Article30 1926-07-05 9 [Reuter's Service.] London. July 2. The French franc has closed m London at 183. The slump was apparently due to the uncertainty of the French political situation.30 words
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Article354 1926-07-05 9 Mrs. GODFREE, BEATS THE SENORITA. Saturday's Finals at Wimbledon. [Re liter's Service.] London, July 3. Glorious weather prevailed at Wimbledon to-day and the stands were packed with spectators. In the final of the ladies' singles Mrs. Godfree (Great Britain) defeated Senorita d'Alvarez Spain by 6—2, 4—6, 6—3.354 words
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Article184 1926-07-05 9 [Reuters Service.] London. Jul> 2. At Wimbledon, m the semi-final of the mixed doubles. Mr. and Mrs. Godfree defeated Richards and Miss Ryan by 7—5,1 6—4. It was a magnificent match m which the English pah showed better understanding. Godfree's fast screw service was very ef- j fective184 words
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Article162 1926-07-05 9 Tin and ltubbvr (iuotitions. (By courtesy <»f the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha). Tokio, July 2. Tin. Banka, was quoted at YlB6 per pikul to-day, while robber f.a.q. spot was priced at Y0.825. Kurakhan to bt« Recalled. It is reported that M. Karakhan, the Soviel envoy at Peking has been162 words
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Article68 1926-07-05 9 Mr. Stevens, late of the Gopeng pottery works, writes to say that Mr. Bowler, also once employed by Malayan China Clay and Pottery Co., Ltd., died at Home on June 7th from heart trouble. The late Mr. Bowler had intended to return to the F.M.S. to work on a tinT.O.M. - 68 words
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Article334 1926-07-05 9 FOUR DAYS OF GOOD SPORT. Results, of Saturday's Finals. [Reuters Service.] London, July 3. Henley was favoured with lovely weather and there was a larga attendance on each of the four days. The finals resulted as follows: Grand Challenge Cup (Eights): Leander Club beat Lady Margaret, Cambridge, by334 words
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Article90 1926-07-05 9 BARDS! K\ AND MACARTNEY BAT WELL. [Reuter's Service.] London. July 3. Notts 193. Australia 202 for 2. At Nottingham: The match between the Australians and Nottinghamshire opened here tQ-day m :)n>- weather and before 20,000 spectator-. The wick, t was good. Carr won the toss and90 words
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Article56 1926-07-05 9 London, July 2. Australia's cricket captain, H. L. Collins, has neuritis m the right shoulder which it is feared may keep him out <>f the field for a fortnight, including the third Test Match at Leeds. London, July 3. C »llins hopes to play m the third Test56 words
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Article47 1926-07-05 9 NEW YQRK'S WELCOME. [Reuter's Service]. New York, July .1. Bobby Jones was accorded an enthusiastic reception at the harbour side on his return flora England with the British Open Golf Championship Cup. The Mayor and Corporation extended an official welcome at the City Hall.47 words
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Article60 1926-07-05 9 MANDELL BEATS KANSAS. FReuter's Service.l Chicago, July .i. In the world's light-weight boxing championship Sammy Mandell heat Rocky Kansas. Mandell won on points, the fight going the full distance of ten rounds without cither lighter being knocked down. Mandell was seriously damaged, but was decidedly superior throughout the60 words
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Article68 1926-07-05 9 WORLD'S HALF-MILE RECORD. [Reuter's Service]. London, July 3. At the Amateur Athletic Association Championship meeting: at Stamford Bridge Dr. Peltzer, of Stettin, one of a team of ten Germans, won the half-mile m the world's record time of 1 mm. 51 3-5 sees. Lowe, the Olympic champion, was68 words
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Advertisement202 1926-07-05 9 HARTMANN i P^W^vytS&i Wardrobe Trunks ~*^i^^ WE ILLUSTRATE HERE HARTS- O^sSS^^^^B MANN CAWN and WARDROBE I ~*i. W, TRUNKS, GIBRALTARIZED, OF CT$ I VULCANISED FIBRE CONSTRUC jj I T^ON, COMPLETE WITH HANG- I- JL MRS. SHOE BOXES, RAISED S m CUSHION TOP, DRAWER LOCK- I 5 1 ING BAR 3202 words
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Advertisement706 1926-07-05 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 denoa and Havre.) WEEKLY SERVICE— LON DON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. KUMAEUS Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg July 4 THESEUS London, Rotterdam706 words
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Advertisement533 1926-07-05 10 Ellerman Sl Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). TUfSJAJFUHE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. Due Spore. s.s. KNOWSLEY HALL July 17 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Havre and Liverpo -I July s.s. ROMEO Marseilles,533 words
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Advertisement519 1926-07-05 10 p. o. BRITISH INDIA AM) APCAR LINES. (IncorpoKsted m Bsgiand.) MAIL, PASSENGER AMj CARGO SERVICES O PENINSULAR AM) ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIG \TION 00. LONDON AND rAR BAST MAIL SERVICE (Imk-r Contract urttli His Majesty* f7uminimt|. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China aad Japan. I or Marseilles, London and Antwerp. Due519 words
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Article889 1926-07-05 11 AN ABSCONDING BANKRUPT'S CONVEYANCES TO WIFE. Two indentures of conveyance dated November 19th., 1925, -toy which a Chinese bankrupt named Yong Ec Choy purported to transfer 'land at Kallang to his wife were attacked m the Bankruptcy Court on Friday morning by the Assistant Official Assignee, Mr. W.889 words
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Advertisement144 1926-07-05 11 M hT SCOTCH WffISKT f V^L Pre-war Age w>»wotw-< Mil THE DISTILLERS' Edinburgh— Scotland. Ifeflfl THE PINK OF ALWAYS IN THE LEAD "N~. Chamberlain's 1 ffpIERK! Colic and Diarrhoea i i f U^^^^ Remedy i =r^g^Ji Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea y t CURES j PAII IN THE STOMACH, I Remedy144 words
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Advertisement638 1926-07-05 11 The Necessity of Qood Refrigeration IP you would enjoy fresh foods at their best meats invitingly tender, vegetables that seem fresher than when i. II taken from the garden, fruits whose juices I taste like delicious iced beverages then I j. good refrigeration is an absolute necessity. igjJJ^i Even if638 words
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Article113 1926-07-05 12 Washington. May 2x. A stery had appeared m the Los Angeles Times, alleging that beer had been sold to visitors to the German cruiser Haniburg m I.<>^ Angeles at the price of a dollar a bottle, and thai Pcphjfeition agents had obtained samples, And bad found113 words
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Article569 1926-07-05 12 hirken Legt at a Clue. Th< full storj tnt arrest of ;\v,j ai leged mail thieves on (card the linei George Washington at Bremerhaven, after teeurjtiefl worth 127,400 had been stolen m transit across the Atlantic, «/at I Id irhen two Pfymouth detccti^ >. [nspector569 words
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Advertisement405 1926-07-05 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. J Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and MALABAR (4.512 tons). Thes.s. MAKEM.A is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, sinple beith cabins, swimming bath.405 words
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Advertisement84 1926-07-05 12 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. (Incorporated m Germany). The undernoted are the Compaay's intended fixture*. OUTWARDS. For HONGKONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Singapore. MUNSTERLAND July 27 HOMEWARD^ For GENOA, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. PREUSSBN July 19 x ERMLAND Aug. 22 Limited accommodation for passengers, x Omit? Genoa. t Paaacpgw iteanwr. Str To Genoa £5584 words
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Advertisement355 1926-07-05 12 SINGAPORE-NEW YORK SERVICE. OF THE NEDERLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY, "ROTTERDAM LLOYIr AND HOLLAND AMERICA LINE. SAILINGS ON I IXEI) DATES VIA SIKZ TO NEW YORK AMi tQgfOK SOEMBA tat t YACATRA due Cargo is also accepted to Philadelphia. Bait more, and to U.S.A. and utad Hr Inland Points on through Bills355 words
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Advertisement298 1926-07-05 12 mm leave. HAVE YOU BOOKED VOIR PASSAGE YET' 1 hi Ofl I Al- Itfl I I a m rikip :'ic Kai Coi lew :hr H I m^ ■at i" il bo ommod r n-M 1 I at ;i m i *>.. *KW ap| IHK WIKKK AN FAIiJK-- I Q ;\<298 words
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Miscellaneous686 1926-07-05 12 MAil DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Gemaa and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday 6 a.iv. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Ting^i, Seiemban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and lower Siarn G a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday t>686 words
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Miscellaneous205 1926-07-05 12 SHIPPING NOTES. H.M.S. Iroquois, (Commander A. L. Jackson, R.N.) expected to arrive at Singapore this afternoon. The master of the Ban Whatt Soon reju rts that Tanjong Tohor light was not burning at 0.15 a.m. on July 2nd. One of the 273 deck passengers, a Chinese, on the Dutch steamer205 words
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Advertisement642 1926-07-05 13 O. S. K. Line. iH-Minations. m, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp Mea Arrive Dept. f£t£^ Ade SUdan Akai MaiU July !2 t>a. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam, Brim, Delago* Bay, Durban Canada \io,,, t -an. Cape Town, Rio, Santos July 20 Jul y 21 and Buenos Aires. j. >[„„:,,> m -,n g Colombo and Bombay.642 words
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Advertisement445 1926-07-05 13 TRAVEL "w COMFORT DOLLAR IiBcFP PRESIDENT J^HH^ LINERS -jPMK' t^^a^9oMavf»^^B^Mi 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 have445 words
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Advertisement632 1926-07-05 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) m.s. SILVERAY In Port m.s. SILVERPINE due July 23 SJB. FUJI MARU due Aug. 5 s.s. VENICE MARU due Aug. 17 ror r-.?t-« and632 words
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Article356 1926-07-05 14 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The rr.!y Morning Daily m Malay*; wt "pewi" paper H."-40 columns of newa h: v, *i.«o the best Ifedfom for Advertising. V- live red with the Chota Hazri each mornn with Latest Telegram*- Latest News I.ate«t Announcement!' together with Echishrf special features, "Pictures of th« ek"356 words
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Article1530 1926-07-05 14 BISHOP KNIGHT'S ADDRESS. i > m < > Ivt i. I orrespondent. i London, June 10. Ihe 16th annu general n* I in| the ingapore Auxi a I•. >< tat ion i •!< <i on di laj Lin, 9i ai the of the Society I the Propagation I1,530 words
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Article54 1926-07-05 14 Th( wadding took place at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Penang, of Mr. Henry Garde Robinson, assistant on Aver Hitam Division, Kamuning (Perak) Rubber fend Tin, Ltd., Sungei Siput, son ttf Mr. Edmund Robinson, and Miss Janet Hodpe Wats »n, daughter of Mr. James Watson. The Rev. R. I). Whitehorne, Kuala54 words
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Advertisement137 1926-07-05 14 CC JfNo powder wasted No puff required The daintiness and c nvemrace ol the Crown Talcpui make it an •rrument and a necessity on every eieganc dressing table. Slight prcsBurei roea the powder through a -ny h !e. T!^e-.;e it is diffused m a b 58 mer'like spray, whercvei it137 words
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Advertisement45 1926-07-05 14 OUR SPECIALITY. I ii {1 f -j i ~~t" i i Wt •"4 T) 8 1 r -*hrn Fv' E^hmS 1 A^* It* 4 i I itif n 1 I Chick lotatioi I BIN I >OSAIN KB ROBIN Oil N ■iiww wi iii ■inn— n45 words
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Advertisement157 1926-07-05 14 There's Life m this Tin j For Your Baby. I ■BE s, j I Ji 'AH!LS lO\K r y j T- t WfST SMRfv cfUWt U^ r k H^ KM WIU^CRD SWRH tr«ci- v Ha PI RE X POOD. <>v\ urui i« if by instil 101 (.OLD AM) SILVER MEDALS157 words
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Miscellaneous24 1926-07-05 14 "(£)e*re yJli Happy Now—DadjL^^lost his Liver' ff f} My 00 Z^V**^ f S^i^f j I DrMORSES te3r >?^^*< \^/^H IftW y^ t:^ jAJoIs^BMBB j Br"^BJI24 words
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644 1926-07-05 15 FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY, JULY 3rd. [Figures m brackets show the issue- value rnartd.f hare d llarS UDleaS r^ GENERAL. Municipal 5 p.c. $22,000,000 of 1926 103% 104 c.i. S.S. fm p.c. Loan 1919 «:><;. 710 o^l 103% 104^ c.i. S.S. and F.M.S. 5 p.c. Vie. 28,655,700644 words
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Article62 1926-07-05 15 July ltd. Bank 4 m.s. 2j4 3-32 Bank demand 213 11-16 Privatf credit.- I m**. 2 4 7-1G New Yoik, demand 56V* Credits !'O day? 5314 Fr.iru<.-, demand 1950 India, T. 7. 155 Hongkong, demand p.c. Di~. Yokohama, demand 119Vfc Java, demand 139% Bangkok, demand go*,* Bar Silver London62 words
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Article232 1926-07-05 15 July Srd. Tin 126 Tons 5140.-5 Gambler 11.00 Pepper White 63.00 Pepper black 40.50 Flake Tapioca 5.30 Pearl Sago Small g.50 fopra 11.80 Copra Snitdried 12.40 Opium. Benares; unt. 4.00U Rice. Liang Hin Cbaa Mark Red Ea^ie New) ggo Ric«, Siam oid No 1 js.lo Rice. RanKoon Bintan ?.a'j232 words
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Article50 1926-07-05 15 .lul> Aru. 12 (»'<.!«, .k n«M)n. Buyers SellertR S equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 68% tf Standard R.S.S oi Tei July 69 < A.of Sept 71 Oct-Dec. n 72% Tone of Market: Stt qniel Latest abb I■ > S] >;.■-■ .er lb. N- Fork Spot50 words
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Article77 1926-07-05 15 [British Radio— Official Service]. Ragby, July 2. Exchanges an a> follows:— Parii 181, Xrw York -i.hu 17-32, Brussels 181%, Geneva 2544, Amsterdam 12.1 1 Ililai 137%, Berlin 20.48^5, S; kholn 1^ Copenhagen 18.35, Oslo 22.16, Vienna 34.42%, Pragu< 164H, Helsingfors Madrid 30^7, Lisl on 2 17-32, Rio 777 words
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Article93 1926-07-05 15 Messi.-. Guthrie and Kuala 1. have received a cable From the Secret of Selangor United advising that the d ectors of the Company havi decided I commend, subject I au lil and usual a justments, the paymeni of a final dividend of 25 per cent (payable on L'Vh93 words
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Article304 1926-07-05 15 KOSE MACPH AIL COS. REPORT. (L. K. Marphaih Singapore. Jul> 3. London.- Rubber Is «Wd. i nchanged. < Local 69. Tin.— i 27.'] lO>. Down Eft, The Market v steady m ill section.- \\,:'o. no particular features of interest. Rubbers. Bassetts are wanted a' 1.50 cum. and304 words
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Article285 1926-07-05 15 The fol i rt of the din et to the shareholders to be presented at animal meeting on Ju.;. LOtfa tl I an I 1 !>•; I. H A 4| set profit tot 11 j.'._. ai BSi v ;rt via: i•■ am iddrrt taw bakui |9,498.< 3 I285 words
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Article146 1926-07-05 15 HOARD OF TRADE RETURNS The Boar.] of Trade Return*, the puUiCation Of wi.ii-h wbs delayed owm.e fee the general strike, show that during the awotk of April there wo", substantial decrwu m both tmporti uri t (ports, Tl mounted to £102,4924*0, r E4,S7IJB] I<av tbe fignm For Mar, less than146 words
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Advertisement492 1926-07-05 15 Assets Over $6,500,000, S.C. mwwn Assurance m Force Over $22,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LDHTTEO. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICEj-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 the British Life issurance ATTRACTIVE492 words
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Advertisement870 1926-07-05 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated mi n Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund:— Sterling 4,500,000 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 Chairman870 words
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Advertisement143 1926-07-05 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. oARLOW CO. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. INSURANCE. THE ASIA INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated m the S.S.)143 words
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Article519 1926-07-05 16 A.A.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS. BOOMERS GOLF WIN AT GLEN EAGLES. *Our Own Correspondent Copyright.) London. July 3. Sultry weather prevailed for the Amateur Athletic Association's meeting at Stamford Bridge, but there was a larjre attendance. The principal results were as follows: Hop, Step and Jump: Won by .J. Higjjinson,519 words
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Article40 1926-07-05 16 BOOMER BEATS HKKKINCTON. <Our Own Correspondent Copyright.) l/ondon. July In the final ol the Gbisgow Herald £1,000 Tiiwamtnt. Anbrey Boomer, of St. Cloud, Par!.-, defeated L. Rerrington, oi Abbeydale, Sheffield, by 7 and 5 at Gleneagles.40 words
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Article248 1926-07-05 16 cßicwnr. In i natefe againsi the Police the Duke «f Wellington's R. bad an easj victory. Declaring a1 v*; foi wickets (Johnson 40 and Roberts 30) they dismissed the Police for 46, Royk taking four wickets fat 18 ran ami HoH three foi 80. R»rM:.t.- of matches played248 words
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Article534 1926-07-05 16 l\ S. AND L. DEFEATED. Brilliant Fieldinjr Wins Match for Etceteras. Dame Fortune continues u> smile upon the Babis of the S.C.C Cricket Tournament. When the match between the Public Servicts and I^w and the Etceteras was continued on Saturday the Etc*B ran up the highly respectable score534 words
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Article44 1926-07-05 16 I. W. L I). Pta Etc teraa 2 2 0 0 6 Merchants l l i> it :j RS. and 1.. L' 0 l l l rvjces 2 0 i 1 1 i.. B. and I l o l n n44 words
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Article198 1926-07-05 16 <»n the Padang on Saturday the S.R.C. defeated th- Medical Union l>y 'J'J runs S.R.C. H. N. Balhi tchel st. P.-.- Sens h Araamsinfam »",ii A. eteraoi c n d i» Mnr. -ir.-i D. D'Cotta r Van Geysel b More. .a 5 A. K. Cbelran c198 words
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Article34 1926-07-05 16 Canning match. All the matches will be played on the Officer*' Mess Courts at Taiv!in. No. 3 Company bent H.Q. (A) by 877 i points to 750 m a Company League (bil- liards) match.34 words
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Article746 1926-07-05 16 R.S.Y.C. AT HOME. Ella-Dorothy Wins Burton Cup. The seventh annual At Home of the Yacht Club was held on Saturday afternoon, being transferred from December with the view of holding the meeting m the more settled weather of the south-west monsoon, thus assuring competitors and friends protection from the746 words
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Article363 1926-07-05 16 Scratch Fours. W. EJeaman's crew had t i scratch owing to illness. Won by .F. E. Barton bow, C. S. Reed 2, E. C. Martin 3, C. R. Cherry stroke, K. W. Filmland cox; 2nd A. .lack bow, D. S. Robertson 2, R. Macleod ">, A. P. Goldman stroke,363 words
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Article430 1926-07-05 16 The first race for the above Trophy, so kindly presented by Mr. H. B. Baker, took place on Sunday morning over- the u.-uai tourse. Nine boats faced the -tarting gun. Jean 11 being late on the line. The weather conditions wire good but Bi the nH'Mijng wore430 words
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Article99 1926-07-05 16 The July Bogey competition wai played on Saturday ami Sunday, and resulted m win for Mr. If. Buchanan who returned all quart. Seventy cards \«r. taken out and th< c winy ucic i »-t anted M. Buchanan 9 all square W. H. Blkina w r. 2 down99 words
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Article34 1926-07-05 16 TO-DAY'S TIES. Ladies' Handicap Doubles. Final. Mrs. Brooke and Mrs. Guy Stevens \s Mrs. Cullen and Mrs. Chambers. Men's Handicap Doubles. 1. Meyer and Blias vs. Essen and Brooke34 words
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Article63 1926-07-05 16 TO-DAY'S TIES. Doubles Handicap. E. \V. de Cruz and C. B. Leicester, owt 30.5, vs. C. A. Morris and F, Kph-a.-.ui »we :?o.r>. Championship. P. J. Monteiro vs. F. C. de Souza. Singles Handicap "A.. A. W. Moreira, owe L 5.3, vs. W. F. Carnegy, owe 163 words
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Advertisement254 1926-07-05 16 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED NEW STOCKS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. INCLUDING JAZZ BANDS, MANDOLINES, VIOLINS, BOWS, JAZZ FLUTES, E*c. GET YOURS" TO-DAY. S. MOUTRIE^AND CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Hun^rkimg:). RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. ■s— -^^——1 j YOUR Unprotected i Cheque can be altered I which means YOU Lose money •I YOUR CHEQUE254 words
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