The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 July 1926
1926-07-06
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Title Section13 1926-07-06 1 Singapore Free Rress 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S.. TUESDAY. JULY S, 1926. NO. 11,841.13 words
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Article230 1926-07-06 1 An interesting article on Singapore's traffic problems and .how they ma\ ultimately be solved appears on page 16. The coal-ow ni rs have mail:* a new offer with regard to wages on an eight hour day basis Page K. Some amazing flying was witnessed at the Air230 words
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Article1024 1926-07-06 1 L t me pi-. sent you bo His I. ndship. M I picaanted mys. if. woke yean ago, whew he sits, complacent and benign. Ml th W*M that girds the ditch of the cftadcL Saw >ou ever mm* 1 'vely bine v ur. short M deiis'as the peltTimes of Ceylon - 1,024 words
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Advertisement180 1926-07-06 1 WIMi LOOM. ihf kw«h;mski« norsE fur m impkan rnopiCAL s^rrs. tj HH.M SIRKET. Raffles Hotel Telephone No: 2920. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. newTatik grill room Under the personal supervision of John Gildea. A. F. PEATE, Manager, L j I \W the conveniences of the bigger typewriters are yours when you use180 words
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Advertisement145 1926-07-06 1 BUY BRITISH GOODS FROM s i I p?OWFO w. ACTUAL MANUFACTURERS OF MODERN OFFICE APPLIANCES. BEFORE YOU INSTALL ANY EQUIPMENT, VISIT OUR SHOW-ROOM. AN INSPECTION WILL FURTHER CONVINCE YOU TO— BUY BRITISH GOODS. I m The Europe Hotel"] DANCING AFTER DINNER ■I Takes Place Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. j:145 words
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Advertisement149 1926-07-06 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Silks. 1> tulatram's— -Page T. Accounts clerk reqoired for Miri —Page 7. Shipping notkes on pages 10, '2 and LS. Tennents beer, (luthrie and Ob. —Page B. Rover motor cycles. John Littles Page Eve has gowns from London and ParisPage 2. The Sorcerer at the Theatre UMUghtPage 2.149 words
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Advertisement14 1926-07-06 1 WING LOONG FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Style, Cut and Finish Guaranteed. 32. HIGH STREET14 words
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Miscellaneous151 1926-07-06 1 THE WEEK. IWadoy, Uk. High Water, 7^6 a.m.. 7.49 pjn. [pofa Races. League IL V.M.c.A. vs. S.C.F.A; (A) PoUm vs. Dukes. Poppy Day Mtg. Nasaln Hill US. The Sorcerer Theatre 9JSO pjr Billiards: Palkiner al Garden Cloh, 9M. Wednetdag, Ith. High Water, 9.6 a.m.. s.:>s pjn. League I Dukes vs.151 words
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Article756 1926-07-06 2 Hoste* who not long ago sought Chines* sensations are amusing themselves nowadays by giving Japanese parties, where (inly -Japanese food is eaten and sake is drunk. At a Japanese party the room is decorated with Japanese glass flowers, which are rapidly superseding shell flowers m popularity. Tht- funeral of the756 words
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Advertisement275 1926-07-06 2 VICTORIA TnWRE THURSDAY, JULY 15th a£&3o p.m. FAREWELL REQUEST PERFORMANCE OF RUTH ST. DENIS AND TED SHAWN. AND THEIR DENISHAWN DANCERS. Prior to their departure for Java. The programme will include the following new ballets. Specially produced for the New York Season. For the first time on any stage. BURMESE275 words
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Advertisement462 1926-07-06 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 SltfOW" (An Interesting SPORTLIGHT). Tom Moore AND Edith Roberts IN "On Thin Ice" 7 REELS Adapted from "THE DEAR PRETENDER' The story462 words
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Advertisement310 1926-07-06 2 A PICTURE SHOWN TO ROYALTY will be screened From Sunday, 4th, to Saturday, 10th July ALHAMBRA In the Second Show, commencing 9 p.m. A Picture which had the Distinction of b-ing Selected by the Late Qu, Alexandra on the occasion of her La<t Birthday for the entertainmer.' Her Guests at310 words
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Article1257 1926-07-06 3 SEARCHING FOR THE RIGHT THING. Prohibition and Rvfore. An American writes m the Manchester Guardian: America is the land of the proI bkm Here are just a few for a starter, I paraded without any particular ord^r- The I 'ace problem, the crime problem, the1,257 words
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Article300 1926-07-06 3 Scheme to Obviate U B 8 on Mobilisation. During the War many difficulties arose lin connection with the disposal of Regimental funds and plate. The United Services Frustee now recommends a scheme to commanding officers for obviating similar difficulties m the event of mobilisation m the300 words
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221 1926-07-06 3 IS. BAPTISTS ATTACK ON "MAMMONISM." lilu Defence of Fundamentalism ft™ I New York, May 23. The wrath of the Baptist fundaments- lists has been turned upon Xr. John I). Rockefeller (who is a Baptist) and other 111 large contributors of money for educational purposes. At the sessions Qf the Baptist221 words
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Article104 1926-07-06 3 British Rights to be Adjusted Soon. The Daily Express is informed officially HI that the British Government will insist on I the points outstanding m regard to the ijljj} futurt of Egypt and the Sudan being satis- factorily adjusted m the immediate future. (lil It is anticipated104 words
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Advertisement229 1926-07-06 3 They kiil germs m i^f ERMS vi ir.Hi.enza VT and perms of pneumonia li ■k in throat and ncne, ith fatal intern. -*'i>' Pastilles stop them dei eloping, I'>)p an i:«. ms 1 Raslilh mom h >w ,oh\ y• md#»sp s ..t Sc, ben you fee throat tickle' coming i229 words
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Advertisement131 1926-07-06 3 If you have any Paint or Varnish Problems Let Wilkinson Hey wood Clark j 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 facihties at their disposal for solving all problems131 words
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Article1461 1926-07-06 4 s^ 0 *X ix A Tale of a Crisis. O« 4,<S g by SS Maurice Level. g ?S FRBB PRBSS SPSCIALy A GRIPPING STORY I >a\ you leaving us to-day Sii -hv i ippl< said to me. must I haw t» be a1 Mara illea or Honda:1,461 words
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Article, Illustration35 1926-07-06 4 Ruth Si. Deni Shawn. s> !l and Ted Shawn, w i will i [K-ar with their Company, th< Denishawn ncers, a performance th< toria Theatn i Thursday, July L5U>35 words
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Article, Illustration27 1926-07-06 4 I- I ~.J This picti of "double-banking" shows I wo motor-cyclists who have been trying a Doujrlas machirx over 2.000 miles.27 words
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Article, Illustration44 1926-07-06 4 Hector Morrison, who defeated Eeadlam m the final of the New South Wales Amateur doll" Championship by 3 and 2. Morrison won the Australian Championship m 1912. On the fourth men during the ftnal round. Headlam putting.44 words
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Article1515 1926-07-06 5 BLOOD AND OXYGEN. Experimenters whoso subjects have been Jieir own bodies are described by Prof. laser Harris, of London, m an Article conributed to The Scientific Monthly (Lancaster, Pa.). Researchers into medical pro•lerns have used their own bodies more frequently than one would think. Professor Harris tells us, m1,515 words
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Article286 1926-07-06 5 Propaganda m American History Teaching The differ rices b. tween Great Britain and America, which 'ire rarely frankly men tioned, were discussed by I>r. Robert McElroy, Harold Vyvyan Harmsworth Professor cf History at Oxford University, m a lecture m fh< Royal Gallery of thy House Lords. Th«286 words
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Advertisement1193 1926-07-06 5 THE ESTATE OF HADJI M HAMED SAID BIN DAING PARTHOxMFOH (Deceased). AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN SHOPHOUSE PROPERTIES, RUBBER FACTORY AND li\ ft&Jb.i STATES, ETC. lhe undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction a, ih.ir sale-room No. 17, Raffles Place. ON TUESDAY, THE 13ih JULY, AT 2.30 P.M.1,193 words
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Advertisement310 1926-07-06 5 It counteracts the Strain of Life I Strengthens, braces, builds you up I Hard work m hot c'imates rapidly saps your strength To keep healthy and vigorous you must build up a reserve of vitality. Take Wincarnis— every day It gives you energy, feeds your nerves, enables you to keep310 words
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Article472 1926-07-06 6 GAN ENG SENG SCHOOL. Annual Athletic Sporta. Keen rivalry was evinced m the various events of the sports of the Gan Eng Seng School, which were held on the Stadium Grounds on Saturday afternoon, before an enthusiastic- gathering Of parents, wellwishers and visitors. Mr. Gan Tiang Kwee, President472 words
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Article252 1926-07-06 6 The preliminary Btatemenl of the Church Missionary Society's income and expenditure fpr tin year ending March :'.l discloses the fact that the gross receipts have amounted to £462,000, an increas of £19,000 over those of the preceding year. It is not y< t known h..\v much of tins252 words
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Article104 1926-07-06 6 According t<> one i >f the victims of America's most-married man, Karl von Edwards, that professional polygamist has a "real" wife and three children to whom he sonds money fi\>m time to time. I can Imagine him pleading that he only sinned m order to be i»ble104 words
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Article787 1926-07-06 6 NEW SHAH'S GREAT WORK FOR HIS PEOPLE. "Then* are three essentials for the prosperity and economic advancement of Persia security, good government, and improvement of the means of communication," said »Sir John (adman to a representative i>i the Morning P< st. ''Two of these Persia is787 words
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Article130 1926-07-06 6 Italians to Instruct the (im-k Forces. The French Government is making serious representations to the Greek Government regarding the sudden dismissal A the French military mission from Athens. Both the French military niissi >n and the British naval mission were instructed to leave Greece some considerable time before130 words
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Advertisement483 1926-07-06 6 I A I I j Progress is Nature's Way I The growth and healthy development of the child shows this m so many ways :at first he is so helpless— soon he learns to crawl— then to walk— and later to run. In like way at the same time his483 words
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Advertisement274 1926-07-06 6 NOW TRY ANDREWS yye^ c c Ji mate i 9 beginnir.R to tell on I 1 jP you, isn't it Th^ morning head. %p»pgfl*iC^ f\ the dizzines*. and general lassitude need prompt attention 1 «k* a < <>o! r^^r J^S^ r V and bubbling glass o( liquid h*"aMh n M274 words
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Article845 1926-07-06 7 STRIKE BREAKING AT MIRI. 3 (From Our Own Correspondent). Jesselton, June 29. x According to a story that has reached us here, ihe cooks of Miri recently went on strike over some grievance or other. The people of Miri have a delightfully novel t way of dealing845 words
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Article104 1926-07-06 7 Volcano-Loving Hird at The Zoo. One of the rarest parrots m existence has >e:"n added to the collection at the Zoo. It is known as a (building's parrot, a spe- ies that is so scarce that, so far as is ;m\vn, there are only three104 words
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Article658 1926-07-06 7 THE EARTHQUAKE. (FrMSa D.E.I. Papers.) Ilidang, June 29. On the 28th. June a heavy earthquak? was. felt at Sawah Loentoe m the direction North-South which lasted 6 seconds. The damage to brick buildings is considerable. There were no casualties and the mines are undamaged. It is rumoured658 words
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Article146 1926-07-06 7 MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE WITHDRAWN. Indictment Against Hongkong Man (Quashed. Mr. S. J. Squire, of the Hongkong Electric Company, who was to have been arraigned on a charge of manslaughter at the forthcoming Criminal Sessions will not >tand his trial, as th-> Attorney-General has refused to file an indictment against him. The146 words
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Advertisement534 1926-07-06 7 BUSINESS CARDS^ vs%%sss*.v.%%sv.v.%sy.v.vbsvv.% f MARY SE TON. E. AMBER MANSIONS. J ORCHARD ROAD. ;I Lamps :ind Lamp shades from Shanghai. 5 V.V.V.V.V.'.V.Vi'.V.V.Wi'.Wi'M MEMORIALS. MARBLE OR GRANITE SINGAPORE CASKET CO. MONUMENTAL MASONS' TELEPHONE 75. CARS FOR HIRE. Great Reduction m Rates the ASIATIC MOTOR CAR CO. ISO Orchard Road 69-b. Bukit534 words
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Advertisement679 1926-07-06 7 NOTICES. s TING KIL TIN MINES, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Fourteenth m Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be he.d on Monday. July 19th. 192 G. at 12.15 p.m. J at which the Directors will recommend that a Final Dividend of 12L_. per cent, for the679 words
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Advertisement408 1926-07-06 7 i '|^HN|i| To Escape v^V/w^B^H W^ YOU MUST TAKE Mi Peps II "THE REMEDY YOU BREATHE." A Bis Shipment jc JUST UNPACKED AT l\ B. H. T. Doulatram &Co tJ*. Burmese, Chinese and Bokhara Silks all of attractive designs and Ook I* J Magnificent selection m Silk Lamp-Shades B S"408 words
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Advertisement381 1926-07-06 7 TExNDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. t;.-. Ifatnicipal Conniiasionere <>t the n of Smsapoxie invite btm&en for the ITin< aiili of Alterations, tttyairing, Colour irashinc aajj Painting the Soalth Oateer*s Qui ffidr»l BoadL Pli oi naj be leea and S pet il ition asd Porm of Tenden obtained th< MunieipaJ I Ardiitect's CMfto381 words
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1032 1926-07-06 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1926. Years of Discretion. 'in umsl ances c 1 1 ai nl) indicat e that there was ver> real justification [or the complaint which Mr. Dunman voiced ai the meeting of Municipal Commission on Friday, as to Lhe lack of sympathy and willing cooperation1,032 words
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Article101 1926-07-06 8 [Aneta Service] Weltevreden, July De Pinedo, the Italian airman, is visiting Java on his =-econd world flijrht. which will be the greatest over effected. Starting MM of these days from Pisa, his route will be via Spain. Portugal. Azores, Newfoundland, Mew York. Seattle, San Diego, New Orleans,101 words
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Article69 1926-07-06 8 BX-SBRVICBB I KYJN<; \sso< l ation. (From Our Own 'orrespondentj. Penan g. Jul> In connection irith the torwm&am of Ex-Senriees Flying Kaaonmttom, numiw-r of names ■'rcm Cedafa province and local!; have been sent m an<l it ii proposed hold a m- tins on Julj 10th with th<- objed69 words
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Article113 1926-07-06 8 (Froi >• (Ni i >i respondefH IVnanc, .lul> A pi-eti •dd bui at 1 rcsbyterian Church, the Rev. W1 ltd iatintr, when Dan* W I Offi M Helen L mi Be, only laughb Hi and Mi A. !i. I rig >rii* M n presidii I the oi113 words
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Article63 1926-07-06 8 Vi tndredtl mi ersar] > Stamfo inder of Sing) and b »rk thi on a RKg «rreati m■ d b Goi en Saffli tf< lit side thi ict« ria M< rial Hi esti i da] mi rnnur. ther '1:: n ml :.i: I ind< f Raffles Institution, U'<:\. nasten63 words
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Article370 1926-07-06 8 Eighi assistant enpii an mired foi •be Publk w rki Departn the li lerated Mala; Statei Phe Bish< pof Lond h<> has an d to visil Singapi re thta >• will i include It i.a! 'j m bis itim tarj Univei sitj oi Gl isg« the Hon< i :ii >370 words
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Article451 1926-07-06 8 COAL OWNERS NEW OFFER, ■ft. HIK( HIIJ/S MRWS [British Radio— Official Ihmiu Rugby, Jul> i Th. dabsstea <>n the '"< disrate, haw occupied practically >■■ whol< time the House of Commons during th< bftVC t i s<.m< < xt t i ted i i Ed >i;u;»tion. I451 words
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Article150 1926-07-06 8 I Reuti i r\ Mc\nii ii > Julj President t alles ha: whit h ill becowM effei i its prohibiting organised n lit; un m M< 'I'ht t hirt hree A rticleis alia Ail RtittteterF relig i i of Mvxk;,!; birtk; tO ich< edu it n must150 words
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Advertisement213 1926-07-06 8 -THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" I I w Guinness A Stout nKkk "CAT BRAND" IE^P K. &J. BURKE, DUBLIN. IP^tl GALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. I \uf; \p d Vi ,ln t ..rn,.r: t f,-,i un.ler the CompMitt Ordinances a > PATRONISED *-> C^ft "Wl '^♦CV I--5 ESTD. t^J^ ?^>^ l8?2213 words
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Advertisement39 1926-07-06 8 d^3 FOUAIX J VERMIN USE AGENTS: W. R. Loxley&Co. pears" Li GOLD£N SERIES. JUST RIGHT FOR THE CLIMATE 1:1 WCO iWBk if! ls\ 1 45fi 4*4 r\' VmCC.HIBBLWT&Cn V:MI V^ LONDON, JK7 RE \i DESi Vdamson, GilfiUan Co.. Ltd.39 words
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Article146 1926-07-06 9 WILL SHE FACE IT? HARD TIMES PREDICTED. [Reuter's Service.] Parrs, July 4. ihert s no menti n »i a capital levy or i ilsory m atioa of seenrkiaf m of the ta] committee of ex-. intjed aviate a nnancia: c n■■ rtcomae ending Parliament ter- waive entail of146 words
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Article101 1926-07-06 9 "BALDWIN A HYPOCRITE.* 1 [Rt a Sei ed by Mr. 1 I q a speed I -f his rural sins RIDH I LCI S RBSOLI 1 1(>N. I.4»nd»>n. Ji'l> SL act We] t ICS^Oi I thai r.'y the r- Tra 'r. r >c eligi- pi eeedin^s, despiU101 words
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Article97 1926-07-06 9 [aWmtei Sen i l'«.i-->. Jul> 1. rficially stafc I thai the idenl to ■■> re-FSaria t-xpr> ss was d m U I i^-kly a beaD r I I rrai:: ha ;b« I Of adbri leace I 1 1 d as I »»h of -r hid i lunw97 words
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Article80 1926-07-06 9 [Sevtex Serriee.] Uajrhdad. July I. A M chair an ired r I Hijrht Eastwmrd. BrU sk Raui- o^cial Senrke.] Kutrby, July 4. I i Cittim Athew m two 5 fro* Lmdem. Be wh pwwated by r.i^rn.sit: n fei 01 C «timißg y«SteT.l;. H- i nndine his lachif with80 words
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Article316 1926-07-06 9 WONDERFUL SCENES. A ROYAL SALUTE. [British Radio Official Service.] Rujrby. July 4. £ume amazing: flying was witnessed at the Royal Air Force pageant at Hendon yt .-terday. Thert- were 100.000 spectators, including the Kinp and Que_-n, King: Alfonso and Queen Ena and many other members of Royal316 words
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Article87 1926-07-06 9 Britis! Radi rial Service.] Ragby. Ju!> I. I X Genet* I I Hoit» n Ifarwiek HJJrkney. the spot on which th Lord Kitche- ird, was sunl i me L 916. I IB wrh referred 1 fa army which did so much sav< Em A- the raa unveiled the87 words
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Article110 1926-07-06 9 IK- r'a S* r\ ice. WarNaw. Jul\ 1. An American mi>.-i>-ii urttf!. linari experts headed b] Mr. Kemmerer, ai the nvitation the Polish Government ha arrived on a tw<> months 1 visit to study the public and private fit ancial situation of PoukL T- Ministers Finance110 words
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Article51 1926-07-06 9 [Renter's Service.] Berlin. July 1 rteen ersona w< re killed and 50 injured the collapse of a roof m the valiant- of ttersdorf, near Berlin. The roof nndei which a crowd was rheKering m a thonderwa> struck by lightning and the crowd panicked. Tne dead were mostly wo-51 words
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Article92 1926-07-06 9 The remain ><f Prachau, the head S:arr.e>e Buddhist priest at the Siamese Batu Lanchan^ Temple. Penanpr. were cremated at the Batu Lanchawg Cemetery, according to Buddhis: rites, and m the presence <>f a large gathering of mourners. The- entire Siamese community of Penan? wa, present, also several Chinese and others.92 words
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Article1563 1926-07-06 9 EARTHQUAKE IN THE PADANG HIGHLANDS. (from Our Own (Correspondent. liatavia, July 3. Once apain a terrible national catastrophe has visited the Netherlands East Indies and this time the Padang: Hig-hiands, that beautiful tourist resort of Sumatra's West Coast, is the scene of the disaster. The numerous telegrams have1,563 words
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Article255 1926-07-06 9 INTERESTING MEMORIAL BALL EXHIBITION. An exceedingly interesting collection of 1 photographs art- on view at the Singapore Memorial Hall on the occasion of the spring I exhibition of tht- Singapore Camera j Club, which opened yesterday and will. remain open for thre< j days. Over two hun-255 words
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Article47 1926-07-06 9 The late Mr. William Reginald Frederick Brock (48), of Kuala Lumpur, lately a director of the Kuala Pilah Rubber Estates. Limited, and of the Caledonian (Selangor^ Robber Company, Limited, domiciled m Guernsey, left estate valued for the purpose? of the English Grant at £40,406 (net personalty £40.018.)47 words
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Advertisement157 1926-07-06 9 rW^WVAVAVV.W.V.V/.JVAVd 1AV.V.V..V.W.V.V.V.%%l AV.V.V..V.W.V.V.V.%% j HARTMANN [a^IrSIXKSSra Wardrobe Trunks _^*~fk^^- WE ILLUSTRATE HERE HART- d»»»»|^s|SUJaW] MANN CABIN and WARDROBE I I ifjllL I TRUNKS, GIBRALTARIZED. OF I fl^lr VULCANISIZD FIBRE CONSTRUfI\ J| T^ON, TOMPLETE WiTH HANG- l\ JL ERS, SHOE BOXES, RAISED «j l\ |j CUSHION TOP. DRAWER LOCK- *l I157 words
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Advertisement695 1926-07-06 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE P; REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES: CPKESS 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. EUMAEUS Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg In Port THESEUS London, Rotterdam695 words
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Advertisement531 1926-07-06 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). "ELLERMAf~LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. Dae Spore. BA KNOWSLEY HALL July 17 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Havre and Liverpool July 10 s.s. ROMEO Marseilles, London,531 words
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Advertisement576 1926-07-06 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AM) CARGO SERVICES o PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWAKDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China and Japan. I or MiirseilleH. London and Antwerp. Due L€av<576 words
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Article65 1926-07-06 11 The inquest was adjourned at Canvey Island on the body washed ashore at Dead Man's Bay. Tattooed on the man's body were the words, "A Sailor's Grave." It was stated that the body was probably that of a seaman named Kivinik, one of four members of the65 words
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Article1140 1926-07-06 11 IN THE LONDON COURTS. Fish brought Florence Al ridge before Mr Mead at Marlborough-street Police Court. r loi ence, on her way home from market, espied a notice bearing the words, "We are trying ioc. salmon to-day." "Very nice indeed; I'll have six pennyworth, said Florence, tapping1,140 words
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Advertisement294 1926-07-06 11 I A. I: 1. i-£f tl e< f/*/ .i :o th§ |J|| I Ask the Owner of It I any 2-ton Albion I] A^^ c owner an >' 2-ton Albion I what he thinks of this vehicle I from the point of view of efficiency I I and also of294 words
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Advertisement130 1926-07-06 11 v "She asked for "Capstan No^ merely for "a cigarette" but distinctly, emphatically, for a "Capstan"! Confirmed and jcsu occasional smokers alike voice fAeir praises. Good tobacco, <^^^^^^^i^^^^^^^\ Pe^ectly Prepared and blended, r accounts for the popularity of 2 WD.& HO WILLS Made m i^n^WO^ Bristol London England Beauty neglected130 words
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Article497 1926-07-06 12 BOON TO IRAQ'S TRADE. 16 MTlron Tons of Sand Cleared. The new Khor al Rooka channel through the Shatt al Arab Bar, out to sea from Fao on thy porsian Gulf, was officially opened by king Faisal on April 29. Nothing could be less spectacular; but497 words
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Article244 1926-07-06 12 Alleged Deserter Poaad Roaning Cafe. Tsingtao, Jiiu»- Ihe bold exploits f an Amerh an bl te .tv ;.it arc now engajring tl attent ion of the community and naval visitors. Phis young man, b mail orderly mcc v < rvins •n Ihe Q.S.S "Asheville," absconded from :!\'tt ship some244 words
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Advertisement400 1926-07-06 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 tons) and MALABAR (4.512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and ones! steamer trading to Australia. Cabins «le Luxe, single berth oebins, swimming bath,400 words
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Advertisement89 1926-07-06 12 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. (Incorporated m Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures. OUTWARDS. For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Doe Singapore. MUNSTERLAND July 2', HOMEWARDS For GENOA, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. PBEUSSXN July 19 x ERMLAND Aug. 22 Limited accommodation for passengers. x Omits Genoa. t Passenger steamer. BASIC FARES. Str. To89 words
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Advertisement444 1926-07-06 12 THOS. COOK SON, LTD. AND THOS. COOK SON, (BANKERS) LIMITED. (Incorporated m England). Teleg. Coupon 6 Battery Road. Tele: 301G, 3017. Singapore. Passenger and Forwarding Agent*, Bankers, etc P. O. Box 102, 6, Battery Road, Singapore. Passages booked by all Linep. Rail tickets issued for the principal railways throughout the444 words
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Advertisement214 1926-07-06 12 E5JE3i23!2l J.«C. Stewart's Jamie Stuart" LIQUEUR Old Scotch Whisky Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. f lncorporated m Enpland Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. LLOYI) TRIESTINO NAY. CO. i Incorporated En Ita.y i HOMEWARD SAILINGS Iv-r; '> m i. foi Brindisi, Vemiw i and Frieste via porii t.-kaiu; n •b v214 words
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Miscellaneous682 1926-07-06 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lerabing and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) ever> 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 6682 words
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Miscellaneous180 1926-07-06 12 Koy, Mr. D. K. Latter, Mr. W. Turner, Mr. Shinkichi Kato. Mr. C. Chokichi Kokuha. Mr. H. C. Basl erville. Mr. Tan Moeltg Kiat. Mr. and Mrs. J. Yeersema. Mrs. Ockers, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. v. d. Hart. Mej. Chr. v. Mels, Mr. M. Joseph, Mr. A. R. Etodrigues,180 words
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Page 13 Advertisements
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Advertisement699 1926-07-06 13 O. S. K. Line. i)«?stination>. Steamers. Arrive Dept. •ndon. Rotterdam, Hamburg. Antwerp, Bremen, via Colombo. Aden. Port Sudan Altai Maru July 10 July 12 un<\ Fort Said. V iibasa. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam, 3eira, Delagoa Bay, Durban f Canada Maru July 20 July 21 D roan. Cape To at., Rio, Santos and699 words
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Advertisement450 1926-07-06 13 TRAVEL COMFORT I I DOLLAR JMM? 1^ I PRESIDENT jUHH^i afla^a^aV^^^^^B^a^E^^a^aYalß*^L*tfP'^aH^B^ Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All staterooms are I outside rooms, well- ventilated and cooled, by electric fans. Thay are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. Staterooms with private bath predominate,450 words
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Advertisement619 1926-07-06 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 s.s. FUJI MARU due Aug. 5 s.s. VENICE MARU due Aug. 17 For rates and619 words
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Article546 1926-07-06 14 The Malay Mail, which at first accepted the Base gift idea, now writes as follows m its Friday issue. We indicated our intention the other day. or at least our wish, to add nothing to the comments already published m this journal on the famous £2,000,000 gift,546 words
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235 1926-07-06 14 Lost "Chu hin <hi»«" Fortune. A receiving order on a creditor's petition against Mr. Oscar Asche, the famous theatrical producer, is announced m the London Gazette. Hia address is given as Sulgel Farm. NailsWOrth, Gloucester-hire. The application Wai made at the Gloucester court, and235 words
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Article113 1926-07-06 14 A bough from a tree m the park of Mr. E. R. Harrison. Old Shoreham, Sussex, fell on a charabanc owned by Mr. G. E. Noble, of Brighton. Mr. Noble gained £48 damages m the County Court, Judge Cann holding that, although the defect m the113 words
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Article338 1926-07-06 14 \<n» an Imperialist Mr Kinmi'.in, Pankhurst, the former •■•■;< if the n itant Suffragist m veim nl mii on of t founders of the Won n's Social and i »iitica] Union, has decided to ;Fi-r heraclf n- Parliamentary candidate m t h<- Conservative interest at the338 words
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Article59 1926-07-06 14 Lorry Load of Lime Ablaze. When a motor larry, laden with l me m bags, was proceeding along Great Raster^)* street towards Shoreditch the lime waa seen to be burning:*. The driver of the lorry drove Ftraight to the Shoreditch fire station, where considerable59 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement288 1926-07-06 14 Made to the Taste of All NO wonder everyo- 19 drinkin- Instant Postum! Have yea tasted it? Fragrantly frwh, its very aroma urges you to enjoy its goodness The Uiblc m preparing cofTee and the troubles that result from drinking it can now be eliminated. Instant Postum h made m288 words
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Advertisement108 1926-07-06 14 HB^ HBHa J HH JH*jf BH fIHHaaajBBJBJBSBSS^^ aHaBa^ HBHBHB i^ HH^ HBB MBB^ HHHH^^ H *9BBBBBBBBBB> a BB9BV HaBa^>BBBBBBBBBBBBBB^BBB a --i^fc^tf: "l^M CHEAP PAINT IS A WASTE OF THE ftrW LABOUR USED, WHICH IS BY FAR V^ T| XaZlj THE DEAREST PART OF THE WORK. V 111 I TT >108 words
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Article786 1926-07-06 15 X MARKETS STEADY. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, June 10th. c complete failure of yesterday's meeting of the representatives of the mineowners and the men, and the consequent prospect of the coal dispute continuing for some time to come, is responsible for distinctly subdued conditions m the786 words
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Article66 1926-07-06 15 July 5. Bank 4 m.s. 214 3-32 Bank demand 2|3 11-16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 7-16 New Yoik, demand 56^4 Credits !>o d.iys 68Vfc France, demand 1950 India, T.T. 155 Hongkonp, demand n_, p. c Di s Yokohama, demand 119 Vi Java, demand 139 3 Bangkok, demand66 words
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Article203 1926-07-06 15 July r >. Tin 100 Tons $140»> 11 00 Pepper White 63.00 Pepper blr.ck 40.50 Flake Tapioca 5 30 Pearl Sago Small 8.50 Copra 1180 Copra Sundried 12.00 Opium. Benares unt. 4.000 Rice, Liang Hin Chaa Mark R«sd Eagle 'New) ggO Ric«, Siam oJd No. 1 jao Rice. Racoon203 words
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Article56 1926-07-06 15 July ">th, 12 o'clock nom. buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot ss% n Standard R.S.S. en Tender .July W% 69^ Auk--So[H. 71 71 L (tct.-Doc. 72 Vfc To Tone <>f Market: c t »uiet Steady. Latest Cable t* London Spot Sheet L' (n 456 words
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Article139 1926-07-06 15 British Shippers to Extend Contract Till 1932. London. June 17. It is officially announced that it has b en arranged that the conn act between Manchester and Bradford shippers and Conference lines with regard to the tarriatfe of ptece-good* and yarn to Bombay which is due139 words
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Article168 1926-07-06 15 Yesterday's Alterations. indicate that the native capitalists are abandoning their old habit of hoarding their wealth, and now recognize the advantage of obtaining some return upon their money by investing it m interest-bearing securities. On the whole I still advocate confidence m Industrials except railways and m168 words
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Article217 1926-07-06 15 BRITISH MALAYA IK, I RES. The following- is a statement of quantity and .value of rubber exported faring j un June '26 Jun.' '25 6nio>. fS lam 91 U. K. 6.835.34 3,043.87 3h,141-i..V.> L 6.146.50 I. S. A. 1h.5476.03 21,605.36 120,584. r,2 109 igllofi Eur. 2,821.73 2,157.25217 words
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Article218 1926-07-06 15 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S. REPORT Singapore. Juh ki ber.—- Local 69 cents pei id. Stead) I in.— London. July j Os- j UOVi. 10U tons gold. KuM>ers._Shau> ir quiet. Ne* Studa« are quoted 3.40 3.45 cum an.: Malaka Pindas at 3.22^ 3.27^. United Maiacca> have buyers at 3.25 and Alor Gajah<Unchanged - 218 words
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Article294 1926-07-06 15 HOSE MAC PH AIL COS. REPORT. Singapore, Juh 5. I iw. Rubber Is Bfcd. Unchai Local 88%. Tin. E273 10s. I'm L.i.-i <i. 1.,, ni for 1 0(i tons. The market opena the week qtiieti] m all sectiona with bushiest on a restricted scale. Kuljlhts. Ba setts are wanted at294 words
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Article100 1926-07-06 15 There are now three strikes m full twing m Shanghai, affecting: some G. 030 labour*, is. As a result of the recent flart.-up m nuni bers 9 and 13 mills of the Naigai Wv;i Kaisha, there are approximately 2,700 emloyees of the mills on strike. Besides th trouble m the100 words
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Page 15 Advertisements
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Advertisement512 1926-07-06 15 (Assets Over $6,500,000, S.C. r A mw¥i /mw i m *> Assurance m Force Over $22,000,000. TBE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY UMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICEr-Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry EC IT* Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies512 words
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Advertisement867 1926-07-06 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 r««™ t i uv. Si i ver $27,000,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon: Mr. D. G. M Bernard, Chairman Hon. Mr.867 words
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Advertisement40 1926-07-06 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINF Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. oARLOW CO. Messrs. HARRISONS. BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Managu-.40 words
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Article1545 1926-07-06 16 GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE CONCLUDES MEETINGS. Singapore Traffic Problems. The lommiute appointed by Government to consider particuiai ly the unification of the laws of the Straits Settlements and the F.M.S. m relation to the registration and taxation of motor car owners and drivers has concluded its deliberations and its1,545 words
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Article341 1926-07-06 16 IMPRISONMENT AND ROTAN POR STREET ROBBER. A Cantoncst whi was arrested after robbing .-i woman m < rosfl Street, removing I her earrings and hairpins after attempting j to blind h<-r with pepper, mv yesterday Ito prison for year by Mr. P. A. F. David. District Judge,341 words
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Article348 1926-07-06 16 THE WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS. Although once again Britain has failed to furnish a successor to Lacoste the old country as not \vi;hout a share m the honours at the WimLled >n championships, which concluded on Saturday, since it provided the winners of the ladies' singles an I the mixed348 words
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Article308 1926-07-06 16 S.( Oxerwhelm RJB s S.C.C 7: VLB o. I h<- second meeting m the Brsl division oi the league of the S.C.C. and the K.K. Wai a far dirfrrt-nt affair than tin- first. Tin Club wa> yell represented yesterday and completely overwhelmed the Kn^intn-rs who; although they played good308 words
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Article52 1926-07-06 16 p. w. i- i>. F. a. rts. S.C.C. 8 4 it 2 16 ."> 10 Dukes 5 1 i 022 ."> 8 S.C.F.A 6 8 1 211 4 B K.K. 6 2 1 0 ♦"> 27 1 S.R.c. 0 4 2 .*> 9 2 R.A. r> S52 words
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Article52 1926-07-06 16 Northumberland Plate Result. London, June 23. The Northumberland Plate run at Newcastle to-day resulted as follows. Fox law 1 Tourneso] 2 Templestow Six ran. Betting: r> to 1, 11 to 10, i) to 6. A short head between the first and second and three lengths between the second52 words
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Article58 1926-07-06 16 London, June 28. At Longchampa the Grand Prix resulted as follows. Take My Trip 1 Birihi 2 Bois Josselyn 3 Twenty-two ran. In the cricket match between Winchester and the Lords and Commons, at Winchester, Mr. F. G. Penny, M.P. for Kingston, came out with a duck.58 words
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Article101 1926-07-06 16 IJOY SCOUTS CAMP. To the Editor. Sir, The Singapore Boy Scouts will be holding their Annual Instruction Camp from 6th to 16th August next. Last year various firms kindly assisted us by gifis of provisions and loan of lorries etc 1 am wiitintf to ask if101 words
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Article109 1926-07-06 16 Tlu result of the Foursomes natch played (.n Sunday between Etaffiestans and The Rest was as follows. Rafflesians mentioned first:Lira and Kappa 0 Tongue and Talma K. C. Van der Beck and Leijssius 0 Kitch >and Layc ck 1. Lee Keng Tye and Boeden 0 Nakashima and109 words
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Article63 1926-07-06 16 i The July ladies' l> >j?ey competition was i i iayed yesterday afternoon and resulted m S win for Mrs. .1. I. Mill.r. who returned Al] Square. I Twenty-seven cards were tak»-n out and I tin following were re'urmd: Mrs. Mil!;'r |2 all square fiIJM Atkins j63 words
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Article79 1926-07-06 16 Th<- result i f this oompetitioo held on Sunday Jth. waa tic between: <;. W. Sort i ,],.wn W. M. fefcliullan K. H. Bradley l J. M. C. MacGiUhrirt l The ciiaw f<.r the plat «>ff resulted as fellows: <;. W. Kurt \<. w. M. IfcMullan; P.79 words
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Article251 1926-07-06 16 V.M A. Ikat l.anka I'nion. A close finish ua> the outcome of the cricket match played at Telok Ayer oa Saturday, uhrn the V..M.C.A. and Lanka I Dion met for the second tune ;n the ftbovi ('•nipetit: »n. Going m first the Lanka Union made B 6251 words
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Article32 1926-07-06 16 TO-DAYS TIES. Singh's Handicap "X" J. S. do Souza, owe 30 vs. L S. da Silva, <we U. D. de Souza, sir. vs. N. S. Hogan, owe l r >.32 words
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Article29 1926-07-06 16 Orders For Week Kmtin^ July 11th. Tuesday, Signalling and Ambulance Classes, Headquarters 5 p.m. Thursday, Band Practice, Headquarters 5 p.m. Saturday, Wireless Class, Headquarters 5.15 p.m.29 words
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Page 16 Advertisements
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Advertisement304 1926-07-06 16 SIEINWAY is the Hallmark to ANYJHOME. ASK FOR PRICE LISTS. S. MOUTRIE CO, LTD. (In .-firporated m Hongkong). RAFFLES PtACB. j^NGAPOKE. Sole Agents. %WftWyWyWd i AVAVAV. i AVA%WMWAV^AVAWAV.V.,' iATALANTAI I HIGH SPEED STEELS I AND I TWIST DRILLS. 1 Brands ji Atalanta Extra Special jj Atalanta Special ji Atalanta s304 words
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