The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 July 1926

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  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE S.S., THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1926. NO. 11,848.
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  • 777 1 lii.— THK I _SHION i'l. fell m-\ act ci i i. I treet I _1 that a d a a a hot di B c In b as i .tr: B m n that beei there a ne who. Car irom clean and the bast stag. lesttetnde.
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  • 267 1 The settlement signed b\ M. (aillaux and Mr. Churchill on Monday covered. irtually. all outstanding' accounts between France and Encland Page 9. lhe general election m (anada will probably take place m the third week n September—Pace 9. Fifteen per*on* who were condemned to death for participation
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 229 1 W ING LOONG THK KBCOG NISEI) HOISE or Bl ROPEA_S TROPICAL si ITS. 8, HK. II STREET. Raffles Hotel! Special Notice. I mi NEW FLOOR ol RAFFLES HOTEL BALLROOM Dinner [fences will be neki at the SEA VIEW HOTEL every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY and j Th TEA DANCES will
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    • 78 1 JJlr r ILKILIM LE, j Comparison conclusively proves relative value. 'Jc mparison is the basis upon which we offer the 1 EUROPEHOTEL. j I SPECIAL NOTICE. ~_==~™E_S Owing to other arrangements there will be no after dinner dance TO-NIGHT. I ADELPHI HOTEL. TEA DANCES* -^o. DINNER DANCES: Every Wednesday and
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    • 136 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Gi iyear tyres are r:- ct Pagi HarUey'fi jaa ia the cheapest— Page ;i Revised price-list of Ford car-- I ag ■>. Bun Da ;a nl aa n I pe. I T Pavilion inema uen programn Pag. Meeting I on tin n al B ibb i -Page 7.
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    • 16 1 W ING LOONG FOR HIGH CLASS I ULORING. Style. Cm and Finish Guaranteed Bt HIGH STREET.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 316 2 A chang i thn Itn al menl tl > mentally si I r. pean is a org< I ao im pm tant I the publk mis I must hi I i steps wi ire net ai j if aa s* I be can nit. I7nhap] tl n thorities
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 79 2 FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES DIRECT FROM GROWERS. Australian and American >upp!ies always available Bun Bee Co., 11l 113 Beach Road, PHONE 460 SINGAPORE. "MY LADY'S BOUDOIR" MADAME JUNE. Skin and Hair Specialist, Face Moulding and Massage, Swedish Methods. Preliminary Consultations Free. Ne. 5 MEYER MANSIONS, lst Floor, Coleman Street. DANCING LESSONS.
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    • 222 2 VICTORIA THEATRE TO-NIGHT FARETWELL PERFORMANCE OF RUTH ST. DENIS WITH TED SHAWN AND THEIR DENISHAWN DANCERS. SEATS STILL OBTAINABLE AT Coming Shortly (WIPERS) _H ijv rSL _H _\w___\ °tba Story oJ? tiie 'Jmmcrltil Salient HIS MfIJBSTy.S ARMY COUNCIL ftme tm NEU .•'•■<' .'."J THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. The Town Amus
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    • 518 2 PAVILION. From Thursday, 15th to Tuesday, 20th July. At 9.15 p.m. Sharp. A Drama of Romance That Will Charm You! ReL BUTTERFLY *L Starring LAURA LA PLANTE— NORMAN KERRY RUTH CLIFFORD— KENNETH HARLAN She had everything a girl's heart could desire. A handsome and devoted husband. Beautiful home, fine clothes,
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    • 189 2 From Sunday, 11th to Saturday, 17th July. A PICTURE WITH TREMENDOUSLY REALISTIC SCENES MOST VIVIDLY PRESENTED The Like of which has never been seen before ALHAMBRA In the Second Show, commencing 9 p.m. A WILLIAM FOX SUPER FEATURE THE (JOHNSTON) FLOOD Presenting the Great American Historical Event with lTemttifu Realism
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  • 1009 3 PRIZED PAINTINGS THAT WERE I LATER DISPERSED. < 'ih' blief reference mack- tho other day t Chare- I. as a collector and the dispersal i of his works of ait by Cromwell has suggested ti me that our readers might be inteiestcd m a fuller a.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 285 3 \m __I^^^^^^^B H **m W w 1 ______________B^_______Hl I mm a T^^^^^nl. Safeguard the Family Health THE caffeine m a single cup of coffee will not work any immediate harm. But the r»«H_iiml use of coffee, with its drug cafTeine. brealct down the tnrom system gradually— without your knowledge. Shaken
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    • 349 3 j Why Hartley's Jam is Cheapest ■2 .Modern scientific laborato. _c> iv.odern machinfti Ij J I*"" m% ~^^^oJ\ the latest packing methods, ai vast resour J_^_^__________________^s_____^_ which give us the pick of the fruit and sugai kets, enable us to make .00p r cenl pure ai a'" 1 'I m
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    • 30 4 1 1 r ran j witl Graphic f 2,000 Gil il Meyrield Part Bournei Daily Graphic [I takii
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    • 38 4 < pjrrighl Bj a i rang* m< nl ri* 1 Daily Graphic England opening batsmen, Hobbs (topj and Sutcliffe, uh .1* d for the eighth time m Test cricket hoisted the I 0( without being separated.
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    • 51 4 Commodui c \Y:.n.i... „t rhlt mm*wsmmwmmmmmW Th, _I_ W^TJ«St rf S_^^ th "V? "i" 1 rf U UagU<! Ancien th. Cwuaodore n a, h- Manners. Captain S. G. Green, pinning th. medal on d Chair and Lord Jem «"l.v two 'tnera who have so tar received the
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    • 39 4 [Copyright Bj urrangvnit'nl with Daily Graphic The queue waiting m the rain at the entrance to the rrenl Bridg. ground, Nottingham, on the nraad daj Match, which waa completely washed out.
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    • Article, Illustration
      28 4 The Duke of Connaught talking to some of the Foundling Hospital pirls m their quaint and picturesque head-dresses. The girls have now a new home at Redhill.
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    • 21 4 The now Commonwealth Coat of .Ann v carved m blackwood bf Mr F. Todd, loi Canberra.
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    • 29 5 SZmWmm\ mm\m\m\W****^**mm\ H___i___________L J___^^^l^ > *i__P^____^ "few _____P^^'-^___L__i____il^^^____r^ 'Inns' '^^^^^!hnP*Wf___________F V^flf _9__f m *mmW^ *\4 V fc* f^*' 4KF uS 1-V ____JP____l __P^^™^'' >^- > ._rfjfe^_Jn^ t: Jfa tw BALLOON TYRES iiiipmiiwiin_nnifl^^
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  • 734 6 A LONDON ARTISTS EFFIGIES. I found Mr. Oliver Messel making fkces m the nursery— or m what was once a nursery, for it seems to have lost caste since he took to making faces. .Most of the furi.Lture, for instance, has gone oul of the room; and
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  • 102 6 The curi nl number of The Muslim is full of matter interesting not merely t"' Mohammedhans themselves bul tn a I who like i" take an intelligent interest m whal people round them think. Th > litorial notes touch on a wide variety of topics whilst there are
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  • 72 6 The third annual dinner of the Incorporated Society of Planters is to by Mold at the New Princes' Restaurant on July H>. The Hon. R. M. Kindersley wil] be En the chair, and Sir Frank Swettenham, Sir George Maxwell (of th<> Colonial Office), Mr. W. D. Campbell (Chairman of the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 238 6 WHITEAWAYS Ij Have Just Received New Stocks of Ice Chests, Iceberg Vacttttm Freezers Etc. __^~^'____m*m*m<r*. *wma\-amm__wr*__a_m iM_l. _MTgii_BrnTn_____Ll~ nan I'""' .^mmmT il yHJn iifM __________^_l___L'____r__i______H M_____t_____ _^__m *______m X Mr. H L 9p_ fl 111 m_mW***^^ *\.W^****^*fo^iaa\ammm l B m tm\ ___^^^|B_^ y^l jin j B __BA_ c m ___k_*!
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    • 121 6 J Revised P ___ra__^ /%'(?<? I *ms+K/J®Cl/ mmmW mr mZJ HI r- (Balloon Tyres Option*!). si.isn. Ij j|l I J COUPE, with self starter, (Balloon Tyre Optional). 11,565. _-d____Jl-— __M-________~_ ,_>j T il*. J_h>, Distributors i phone 3850 -J "i y Oma at ___mmmatmm** f '*^*wmv>m>*m*mmm*amxmmm%m4^^** mmß^~y~mi^ H IU MB
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  • 1644 7  -  Major W. G. St. Clair (By While the retiring editor of the Singapore Free Press was spending the period of his stay m Colombo with his old Chief and predecessor m the Editorship there was much talk of reminiscence that often quite beyond
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 463 7 BUSINESS CARDS, I MARY SE L ON. f. E. AMBER MANSIONS. < J ORCHARD ROAD. Lamps and Lamp shades from Shanghai. V.W.V.V.V.WiV.S\%VAVM ArA MARBLE TABLE TOPS, FLOORING, TILES, Etc. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. •'Marble Merchants." Telephone 75. CARS FOR HIRE. (treat Reduction m Rates -THE ASIATIC MOTOR CAR CO. N Orchard
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    • 675 7 NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Sl RAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Re 1 Tan Soe Tee. Summary Case. Receiving Order made 28th August, 11)25. Date of Order for Summary Administration 2nd July, 192fi. Date of Adjudication 28th August. 1925, Date and place of First
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    • 588 7 NOTICES. ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE. The formation of a Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Unit (Malaya) is under consideration. The Government wish to ascertain whether the response will be sufficient to warrant the expense incurred m preparing and developing this scheme. It is proposed to form Subdivisions at SINGAPORE, SEREMBAN (PORT
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    • 30 7 MONEY TO LEND. Those requiring loans of over $2,000 ere kindly requested to communicate with ua. Will only deal with principals. THE ASIATIC BORNEO COMMERCIAL COY. 11 EtaOes Quay. I
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    • 386 7 -«__h:__« _»«____■»««<::.. a'";.::_r*?_: ■■__5 -fn i tea s_l wmm <j_itfti f'iyti We \^%S IS/rbwan rj/j Al! eyes arc on the woman with thc soft, lovely skin snd Jear radiant comfrtegton. She wine admiration wherever .ne goaf because ncr daily habit *f using Ven-Yus.i Cream makes i.ie _>kin more ..<_■;._•_■. ./)/_v
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  • 66 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. IN MEMORIAM. f th. 'i If en, Ordei i thi CHIO HO Ex< elli i I i i|-G«nei for China S.S ira n ped irmed that hi iim will b. I fron denci 10 Blair li- »*i on Sui ■r. 251'• Julj 1926 thi Can- i i;. f•
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  • 1061 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1296. Poppycock. Whilst we agree thai for the purpose of dealing with actualities rather than theories, the Straita Settlements Association haa taken correct line m objecting t<> the continued annual allotment ol' ten per cent "l <>ur revenue towarda the opium reserve fund, or
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  • 615 8 The Dumber oi tankruptcies m Pen. i lasl year decreased from li m 1924 I LU The Malacca potic destroys I.) dogs last yeai m addition to those ki led b) tl Etui a! Board d g shoot, i T'a o hundred and eight) -on n emb. i the olony'i
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  • 133 8 NO NEED FOR \l ARM Sta' .men! by Health Ofli< er IS, ii, r.'ply t fßMtfal hy a ,Commiaamaa.r, Hrn kt*tim_\ BmwJmi (Hi Two en i f i h M.-i.i' iun Hospital BO th. > r< hrn tively fr m tj i Erii ti il p death
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  • 13 8 montl prism at I hril can Th. the return I iptun
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  • 18 8 i'< nant eah for the mnrd at Butt* rf _tantly abusing: h twio >. Ite aga
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  • 22 8 I', nant;. Jur Xt m Municipal < M 1. rhard vf,,t ni. to G retire ropoai lo ing i
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  • 56 8 Pro. OnrOwn i I'cnan.. .1 ul> 1 R light I■ 1: aighl Sung! :he Slim K:\ r, I udd< lephanl on the Urn I Ift i■ aad the oth a rd mi T; ilrn <•-•::••• trail ,v- .nd thi < thi Il 11m rent aa_ plight ;>
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  • 74 8 nighl >- mi ttb during paid by th.' pn i i 1 pel I Stre. U Wkmth the aaa t tha I%e wix Chinew wrfu a i 11 i the polite during th. k at thi Hii. I I. daj i ning cha i_ rommH gang roW
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  • 130 8 croaae ap to tin tm! teal the i at^ af increase heia ci danced oessitj Cm financing the rahber the end of t be I n l< [luring the anu :i alao i hrn at a create, rate than pn the com Inaion oi tb mar n>
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 107 8 "The Connoisseur Comes to Caldbecks ITALIAN RED WINE. fi INEXPENSIVE J6 INVIGORATING. _w__Ua Jf CHIANTI CALDBECK, MACGREGIffi CO., LTD. V nru B Ji PMROMSF.I. .^J&t BY ROYALTY ■BIP. De SILVA THK ROYAL JEWELLER. J» f>2 a Hi** street SINGAPORE Branch Nn. 1 Bishop St- PENANG- ij BURROUGHES AND WATTS :j
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    • 70 8 J^ VKRM.N I'SE j AGENTS: W. R. Loxley Co. u*-*-*-*-*^*-*-*-*-*j*~ PEARS' i j 1 GOLDEN SERIES. J a a a a a a a aam.......i-~~. a* ■I ITS AN KASV JOB m IROBBIALACI >■■■■■_■ M ___»___.a__h_H a m m Ol \I I. <■ V. \V*l R AND DE VLEKS. ?rra.
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  • 342 9 WHAT FRANCE WILL PAY. ■:m\n indemnity a doubt. [Beater's Service. London. July 13. H< use I ominous Mr. Winston I a-mou. ced thai the complete setsigned hy U. CaiHau-. and Mr. yesterda; covered not merely •> lebta at virtually al outstand•French accoonts. The payments noakl he 14,000,000, £6,000,000,
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  • 59 9 es irapi Frencl I I |ebt agn i met a ble re- ns] Intra -ant wet met 'I sigliat nt of tn na i \w La Liberte that the Bi tial ai not loth to then American sins i esson m re.!.jr item pitUessness, Le Tempa rejoices al
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  • 74 9 Wed tl I vi v Bnai ition, I aim at ng -ne frai.. well below 200 e _q d odatnfl Vii r < m l xai I wn tabled m the hamb r m v r powei on the ..v nonths i tal ortone arrant mrlati m, set\
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  • 41 9 M. Hon is shortly sailing on a holiday Kur. it ii believed te be entirely unted with international finance. He is BurnT 1 I visit his newly married liter and. expects to return home m ruber.
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  • 113 9 ELECTION IMMINENT. MR. MEIGHEN PREMIER. [Reuter's Service.] Ottawa, July 14. The new Cabinet has taken the oath before Governor Byng. Mr. Meighen is Prime Minister and Minister of External Affairs and President of the Council, Mr. R. B. Bennett Minister of Finance, Mr. Hugh G uth, rie
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  • 59 9 Constantinople, July 13. rhe tribunal has condemned to death fifteen persons accused m the Smyrna plot •to kill the Bit sident. Constantinople, July IL Three ther-- accused of participation m the Smyrna plol 'Aili he tried at Angora. The remainder have been acquitted and liberate The condemn
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  • 38 9 [Renter's Service.] London, .luly 13. l'nited States Chief prohibition oilier, Mi Andrews, has arrived m London at the !r< i delegation to discuss with th. B i it ish Government the suppression of international bootlegging.
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  • 44 9 ha s< n-.i a fiftj yeai conct ssion I Govei nra. Nt for both cable wireless communication. This is the first occas i r; en which a joint cable and mir. es i ncessi >n rr.:- c ranted.
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  • 40 9 [Hava. Service 1 v 701 striking subway workers faild 1 return 1 work a1 nm i a hii h was the employers' time-limit. Accordingly thej h. < been lischarged. It estimated the strike has already cost -jphiio dollars of
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  • 82 9 A searching enquiry into the causes of the Lake Denmark explosions will be held directed by Mr. Wilbur, Secretary of the Navy. who has arrived. Two boards are appointed one dealing with the destruction of Government property, the second with private interests. Mr. Wilbur examined '.ire arsenal
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  • 26 9 Washington, Jolj 13. Kine George has sent a message to Mr. Coolklge of heartfelt sympathy with those bereaved by the Lake Denmark explosion.
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  • 53 9 [Renter.- Service.' New York, July 13. The death is announced of Gem rai Littleton Waller, the famous veteran of the l'nited States Marines. In the course of many battles he earned the nickname of Id fire-eater." He fought at Alexandria when the so-called false prophet \rabi Pasha
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  • 41 9 [Reuter's Service.] New York. July 14. The Interborough Subway Company are filing the striking trade unionists for $281), (.UH. represent me revenue lost through the strike and are also applying for an injunction to prevent the union from continuing
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  • 25 9 [Pouter's Service. 1 Paris, July 13. P is officially stated that Abd el Krim will be interned on the Island of Reunion.
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  • 137 9 THE 14th IN PARIS. [Reuter's Service.] Paris, July 14. The military review on the occasion of the 14th Juiy celebrations was more significant than usual, being m the nature of a thanksgiving for the completion of the Syrian and Moi ocean campaigns. The troops after the march
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  • 79 9 f Renter s Service. 1 London. July 1 L With a lew to eradicating under-selling, which has been noticeable for some time, the Federation of Master Cottan-spinnera has decided to adopt, on the termination of the coal strike, a system of basic selling prices to which all
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  • 29 9 [Havas Service.] Paris. July 1 I. aii man M. Girier has departed foi b'iberia m an effart to break the re ord foi rhe non-stop flight.
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  • 49 9 I Amerika by the United American Lines iir exchange for a financial interest m the Ger man Company. The stockholders m the American Ship Commerce I orporation, which is the holding company for the United ri an, will meet on July 23 to ratify the iL
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  • 72 9 I« From Our h\ norn < 'om spondi t 1. ndon. Jul) 11. A heavy slump m industrials, especially Rayons, headed bj Courtaulds, on a -lightly reduced dividend. It is merely undescriminating nervousness and there is no cause for anxiety, though speculation has been checked. Rubbers are inactive
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  • 73 9 (British Radio Official Service.) Rugby. Juh 13. Exchanges are as follows:- Paris 190.4, New York 1.86 5-16, Brussels 216%, Geneva 25.10%, Amsterdam 12.10%, Milan 142%, Berlin 20.42, Stockholm 18.14%, Copenhagen 18.34, Oslo 22.17. Vienna 34.37%. Prague 164%, Helsingfors 193%, Madrid 30.62, Lisbon 2 17-32, Ki<> 7 23 32, Buenos
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  • 179 9 GIRL TAKEN TO PENANG. A charge of kidnapping a Chinese uirl of thirteen years of ag. was preferred against a Chinese before Mr. David yesterday morning. Evidence was given during the heari ig rhat m February the girl left her horn" with lvi younger brother to
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  • 52 9 A correspondent writes to the T.O.M.: "His friends m the Straits and F.M.S., will be glad to learn that Mr. Cheah Keat Yong has recently obtained his Diploma de P.C.N. of the Aurora University of Shanghai. Mr. Cheah is the second son of Mr. Cheah Tak Kong, a well-known miner
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  • 596 9 SEQUEL TO ORCHARD ROAD COLLISION. Syce s Serious Position. A charge of causing death by a rash act is preferred against a Malay syce named Baba bin Aman at the fourth Assizes, the case being the sequel to a collision m Orchard road on the evening of May
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  • 181 9 Tin and Rubber Quotations. By courtesy of the Nanyo NichiN'ichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, July 13. Tin, Banka. was quoted to-day at YlBB. while rubber f.a.q. spot was transacted at YO.SI. New Mayor of Tokyo. Mr. I/.awa, (.overnor-(_eneral of Formosa, has formally accepted the mayoralty of Tokyo. Takino-Kawa Arsenal to
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  • 60 9 The standard and number of recruits offering for the Asiatic contingent of the police force m Singapore last year improved somewhat during the early and middle portion of the year, but fell away badly during the second and third quarters m respect to Malays, the break coinciding with the improvement
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 78 9 /t/ST UNPACKED. i M jSk A very smart Crepe de Chine Scarves, I Robinson Co., Ltd.l PERFECTION j ALWAYS IN THE LEAD VS^V-VVV% a .VSV%V-SVVV.V-V.V-V> VV.V.'.WbV.V.'kW.'AV.SV.V.V f "Expamet <» British i Expanded Metal. I FOR CONCRETE I f J Suitable for: < '-I REINFORCEMENT \f\g\i M LOSI RES W If
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    • 537 10 I BLUE FUNNEL LINE I REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES: EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON, AND N. CONTINENT. TWICE MONTHLY SERVICE LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. (Via Genoa and Havre.) WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. PHRONTIS London. Rotterdam and Hamburg July 19 ELPENOR London, Rotterdam
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    • 460 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). "ELLERMAN' LINE I PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT s.s. ROMEO Marseilles, London, Havre and Hamburg July 30 s.s. CITY OF MELBOURNE Marseilles, London,, Havre and Hamburg Aug. 29 s.s. KNOWSLEY HALL London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Sept. 21 s.s. KENTUCKY
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    • 359 10 p. o. BRITISII INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China and Japan. I or Marseilles, London and Aottretp, MACEDONIA 11,000 July 16 KARMALA MH Ju_y tf KASHGAR
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  • 236 11 MASS FIGHTING ABANDONED. Society activity has not been abnormal it i;- stated m the annual teport on the Colony placed betoie Council on Monday. Mass fighting, characteristic cf the tactics adopter by the Hokkien and Tiu Chiu societies m 1922 and 1923 has been abandoned for the
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  • 269 11 F. M.S GAZETTINGS. Tin- following appoint uh nts m Government Service are notified m the Gazette of July .Miss Ivy Collier to be a Ladj Medical Officer; Mr. V.. A. Ross, to act as Assistant Emigration Commissioner for Malaya Negapatam; Mr. W. W. Davidson, Executive Engineer, seconded for service m
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  • 225 11 i hiding subsidiary coitis, the cum ney Colony m circulation m the currency rca end of 1925 consisted of $161,- 1 .".T'i m '.un >ncy n I an $6,913,074.- -!<> m dollars and half dollars. Al the end of the year \'.'J\ tin currency no i i
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  • 110 11 Captain Hashim, who has heen busy m Larut District recently, has nov. returned tc Krian. He is very scon leaving for Selangor and Negri S«mbilan m connection with forming small rubber growers' societies for the manufacturing, standardising and selling their rubber co-operatively instead of individually as they are doing at
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 304 11 ~__~~J ~maam\.m**- T >~* A Strong Body can conquer Tuberculosis I "An important feature m the treat- gjj ment of tuberculosis would be a diet with an excessive calcium content fc] writes Dr. Ph. B. Mat? m the "American Review of Tuber- cu.osis. The first step taken by the doctor
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    • 324 11 Kill the Hy Before the Fly Kills %v T> ORN and bred m filth and ref- This is Flit. Flit spray clears the house 1 i 13 use, the fly carries the germs m a few minutes of disease-bearing flies ill i and mosquitoes. It is economy to use i
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  • 488 12 H.M.S. Delhi (Captain E. Manners R.N.) is due to arrive Singapore p.m. on Sunday, 18th. instant. A message from Hongkong sent at 10.40 yesterday morning reported the existence of a typhoon at lat 1") degrees N. long. 127 degrees E. direction and intensity unknown. Ihe X.Y.K. mail .'nd
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 325 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 tona) and MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming bath,
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    • 76 12 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNE. (Incorporated m Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. For GENOA. ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG* PREUSSEN July 21 t VOGTLAND 2nd. half Aug Limited accommodation for passengers, x Omits Genoa. t Passenger steamer. BASIC FARES. To Genoa £55 £65 N. Continent £60 £65 For
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    • 115 12 TENNESSB. Com irneei of -.ir^... per si i•> _s. I tr rived July B) from Europe :,n h« r< by fled thai General Survey ol all cargo landed I re m damaged condition nrill be beld s1 B on Tuesday _"th instant h. Godowi No* and 9. V D Ell
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    • 439 12 THOS. COOK SON, LTD. 1 AND THOS. COOK SON, (BANKERS) LIMITED. (Incorporated m England). Teleg. Coupon 6 Bsttery Road. Tele: .°>ol6. 3017. Singapore. Passenger and Forwarding Agents, Bankers, etc. I P. O. Box 102, g, Battery Road. Singapore. Passages booked by all Lines. Rail tickets issued for the principal railway?
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    • 214 12 uolden Guinea The Produce of the Choicest Vineyards m of Excellence. JOHN LITTLE CO., Ul I Incorporated I Fmm snd > SINGAPORE, PKN W.. EcSJSaS3E LLOYD TRIESTINO NAY. II i [nc. rpai atad ia Italy. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Bi-monthly service fee Br.nd v, Ye- i and Trieste i ia peats takmr
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 650 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6
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    • 180 12 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. (By courtesy of the Government Health Officer). For the twenty-four hours ending midnight July 13th. Max. shade temperature 89.9 1' Mm. shack- temperature 7.'..") X Mean shade temperature 80.2 F Max. sun radiation 150 F Mm. grass radiation 7'J F Mean wet huih temp 76.7 F Mean relative
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    • 562 13 O. S. K. Line. Laminations. <_♦__.___. Steamers. Arrive Dept. r lion. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp, Bremen, via Colombo, Aden, Port Sudan and l Port Said. Atlas Maru Aug. 3 W 4 Montana, Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. X*K Beira. Delagoa Bay. Durban Canada Maru July 19 July 20 Durbaa, Cape Town, Rio. Santos and
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    • 350 13 TRAVEL COMFORT S f ____9B_Tirr^^a ■4__W*w^^^^' it____M_______a____h______. j^^____t^____ *m/m*^__\*^_\ _______i**_\\\\m* Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All staterooms are j 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, and all
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    • 535 13 Kerr Steamship Co.. Inc. 44. BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. {Incorporated ia U.S.A.) GENERA L AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT "SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA ANI) BALTIMORE (via Suez) m.s. SILVERPINE due July 29 s.s. FUJI MARU due Aug 5 s.s. VENICE MARL due Aug. 17 r r*ta. nnd »Uie. part.cu.ar, apply:-
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  • 696 14 CONCEALING THE TRUTH. .The angler's lies are of two kinds. First h:u. th se which he tells m order ta excite the admiration and envy of his .e'.iows. Such lies are concerned with Ih" huge sfee, portentous weight, and inconceivable number of the fishes which m th glorious
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  • 190 14 L First to Win a Race m England. tht^ Richm< nd and Tv i nhani R. tta >"n Juae 5, io Ihe bcu] I here a victory roi a Japanese bcull r, Y. Vzuma, who had been coached bj tin- Kiii^' Etarge master, v. a preliminary heal
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  • 88 14 •n,c (hu-luhu of Japan made Ma Rrsl Right ia an aeroplane al the Stag Lane Aerodrome, Edgware, on Jrune 12. Piloted b 3 Coloael the Master oi Sempill, he first fended for a short Bight m the neighbourhood of the aerodrome m a De Havil|and -.Moth" light aeroplane. Afterwards a
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  • 85 14 Thj Municipal Health Officer reports that during the week ending July 2nd there were 275 deaths m Singapore, representing a death-rate per mille of 36.02. One European I di< d. two Eurasians, 224 Chinese. 28 Malays and l!) Indians. The 'chief causes of .nor-! tality were malaria 53, pneumonia 31,
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  • 379 14 Details «»f tht- Tragedj m Szechuea. Further details regarding the murder of Mission, Mr- w. K. Sibley, m Chengtu on the morning of .Jun 7th, ar. given m s Thn murder of Mr- Sibley, who was the wife of a Canadian Methodist missionary stationed al
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 338 14 OXO CUBES IN HERMETICALLY SEALED TINS* E.XCH CONTAINING 6 OXO CUBES. The stimulating extractives of Beef which tone up the nervous system and promote nutrition, together with rich nourishing beef proteins which build up strength and stamina, are scientifically concentrated m "Oxo Cubes." Oxo is handier than Beef-Tea, and dietetically
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    • 115 14 > JvHH_M-____l______________r______________ftr_x£__^^ I j bne-ha/fthe Every car owner knows that. V_^/ V owing to the unique principle sleeves working smoothly si- JR^SHPi^ th:_t.to limit never yet reached, lently.upanddown— one with- V-, -3^-^- 1 k bP^^G_3L^ els Dater with every mile! I! j When 'liver' troubles you, j remember ENO J
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  • 618 15 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14th. [Figures m brackets show the issue vaiue of the Share m dollars unleus otherwise marked.J nuypr* Sellers Asam Kumbang 64s 6.3s BatanK Padanj? 90 Chenderiang (i') 2f>s Gd 2<>s 6d E. Siamese (£1) 21s 21s 6d Hitam Tin 140 1.45 Wria
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  • 45 15 The local manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has received a telegram from Head Office m Hongkong stating that an interim dividend of £3 per share subject to deduction of income tax has been declared, payable on the 9th Aug.
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  • 27 15 July 14. Bank 4 m.s 2 4 3-32 Bank demand 2|3 11-16 New Yoik, demand 56*4 Bank of England Rate 6 p.c. Sovereign, Bank Buying. 8.64
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  • 200 15 Opium, Benares uni *.uuo Rice, Liang Hin Chaa Mark Red Eagle New) J3O Rice, Siam oid No 1 B._o Rice. Rangoon Bintan 2AO Rice, Rangoon Sioka 256 Rice, Siam Broken No. 1 220 Rice, Siam broken No. 2 _O0 Rica, Siam Giutinoua No. 1 rifi'j Rice, Siam Glutinous No.
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  • 53 15 Juh, 11th 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Seller* R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 68 88 Standard R.S.S. on Tender July SB-_ Aug-Sept. Tn t-Dec. 7! Tl' Toi i of ifarkel Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 20% d per lb New York Spot Sheet cts
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  • 228 15 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S. REPORT. Singapore, Juh 14. Rubber.— Local 68% pot lb. Quiet but steady. Tin. London. £277. 17s Sd. Local 143% (250 tons sold i. Rubbers. Shares are quiet. United Malaccas have sellers at 3.20 and Malaka Pindas at 3.22%. New Serendaha can be placed at 5.45 and Ayer
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  • 82 15 RUBBER AICTION. YESTERDAYS LISTS. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Robber Association, held it.- 768tfa auction yesterday, when there were Cktalogaed 1,081.570 lbs.; 482.85 tons. Offered 557,927 lbs.; 293.72 boas. Bold 59M86 lbs. M 4.16 tons. Ribbed! Smoked Sheet Cents per U>. Standard Qualirj No SaltGo.*! Ave) age
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  • 174 15 HOSE MACPHAIL CO'S. REPORT. Singapore. Jni' 11. Rubber. -1 ondon, li K%d, down Tin.-- £2. i7> Sd up 17< id. Local 200 ton* sold at *****. Tin.— Market steady. Kuchais are quoted 1.92.*. L 97% and Linguic i.»>2 x 1.67% Business now done m iSamuntingi at 72s cum. and m
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  • 516 15 Singapore. Jul} 14. Dull conditions nave prevailed m ttu tnar« I I I since our last report and only a -Well business, mainly m the letter "ciass Tin shares, has been put through, Industrials a;, quiet.} Rrm, ami there is a fair demand for uu- L.H-ai Loan-,
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    • 485 15 mtmmmmm Assets Over $6,500,000, S.C. Assurance m Force Over $22,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LM ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED; (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFlCE:— 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 Assurance
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    • 406 15 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. —Established 1880— Capital Subscribed V.100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund V.86,600,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. M. Odagiri, Esq. K. Mogami, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Takeuchi, Esq. K. Tatsumi, Esq. T. Hodsumi, Etq. F. Watanabe, Esq. T. Okubo, Esq. Baron
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    • 437 15 bankingHONGKONG 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 Silver $27,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietora $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon: Mr. D. G. M Bernard, Chairman Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, Deputy Chairman W. H.
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    • 140 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal CbatUr FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. bARLOW CO. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (lst floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. INSURANCE. THE ASIA INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the S.S.) DIRECTORS: Teo Chong
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  • 1033 16 EXTRAORDINARY DIFFERENCE OF OPINIONS. About Values. The extraordinary difference of opinion as to the value of land m Owen Road acquired by Govenunent as represented by the award the Commissioner of Lands and the pi XC paid at sales of neighbouring property uas referred to m the Supreme
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  • 519 16 SWISS CHARGED WITH RASH DRIVING. An accident which occurred at the junction of Victoria Street and Stamford Road ..i tin evening of April 4 just before the re- •> v: miction of the Victoria Street Bridge had a sequel m the appearance m the Disri t C<
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  • 189 16 1■• deputat fi i the Holj < atholk i hurch of Chii Right Reverend Bishop Roots and thi R S K. V Lei) ar ivea m Singapoi thia moi t.mg. In con nection with their \isit the programmi of events up t ndaj next ia
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  • 22 16 i iday 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.C, Hand. S inday, 7.30 a.m. As ordered all units S.V.C. Skeleton Mobilization.
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  • 37 16 Orders for week ending duly 1 sth, 1926. Thursday, 15th. Eland Practice, Headquarters 5 p.m. Saturday, 1 7th.— Wire less Class, Head-u-ir-er.-. 4.30 p.m. Individual Troop <)>dvr- n- issued by oi t masti rs
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  • 35 16 w« und i tand that Mr. Charles Seither relinquished th.- post f managing di- °f the Siam t oa] Mine Co. Ltd., and s Proceeding to Europe at the end of thia month. Bangkok Time
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  • 756 16 KENT'S SECOND VICTORY OVER NOTTS, [Reuter's Service.] London, July 13. County cricket matches concluded to-day resulted as follows: Kent vs. Notts. At Tunbridge Wells: Kent won by i_ni runs. Kent 208 Notts l.'M and -102. and 278. _n Kent's first innings Collins scored 57 not out, and m
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  • 177 16 The supn macy of Yorkshire over thr other counties taking part m tho Championship is indicated by tho many victories by considerable margins they have obtained over their onponents. The Champions have eighl victories to their credit this season, tho results m all tho matches which they havo
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  • 185 16 SiC.C.'s FIRST VICTORY. SR.C 2: R.E L The S.R.C. obtained their first victory jj the First Division ol the Singapore Learue when they defeated the R lyal Engineer! it the Stadium yesterday evening by two jorls to one. At the close of a very scrappy ame, m which
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  • 110 16 Renter A Sen ice. London. Julj 1.5. At Derby tb.- i c county won by I Runs. 1 by-hire 327 Somerset 129 and 1 75 for 3 bee i md 234. In Derby hire's firs, irtningc Storei waa responsible f< r L 32 and Hutchinson 81, whilst
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  • 43 16 Bisley, Jul> 13. rhe Kholapore Cu| huts been retain d bs Canada irith a score of 1119 the Mother int i;. bi ing se. nd with 1113. Last year Canada won with 1099, the Mother Country being md aritl 1097.
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  • 46 16 Itt-rlm. July 13. rhe German tennis world ia elated at the performances of Doctoi Heim Landmann who defeated Kinsej 6 l. 6 -5 and Vim ent Rk hards l 6, 6 4. 8 2. 6 0 m inti mat ional exhibit i m n atchea
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  • 25 16 "^I i tt Handicap Doubles. Final and W tiara Mv beat Mi Salzmann and I rentis, 6 I, 6 2.
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  • S. R. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
    • 36 16 Mixed Doubles. *i. B. Lei< ester i 1 I. >hra a i-. I A Bateman and N S Hogan, unfinished. Single Handicap \i.' I s da Silva beat J. S. de Souxa, 6 I,
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    • 39 16 Double Handicap. E i uzn an IE G_ Wh atley vs. V 1 M isi .and Aw M< ira. hampionship. L M. Gammell < s. N E. Ess. F. .1. Monterio F. C. de $ouza. Single Handicap "A."
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  • 104 16 TANGLI TENNIS TOURNAMENT. A Class Doublet. (Mixed.) Mi Hutchison an I Ablitl vs. Mr. and Mi-. Linton. Mr. arid Mrs. Bateman vs. Mr. and Mrs. Rarringl <'ii. Major and Mrs. W: Iker vs. Mr. an.l Mis. Milligan. Mr. an.l Mrs. Rickey vs. Miss 1.. Hutchison and Stephenson. Mr. an.l Mrs.
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  • 33 16 July Monthly Modal. Tho .July Monthly Mt dai .Bo U ey. will b:* played for on Saturday and Sunday. 17th and l.Kth inst.. and tho Ladies' Spoon on tho Monday.
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    • 200 16 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED NEW STOCKS j I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. I JAZZ BANDS, MANDOLINES, II VIOLINS, BOWS, JAZZ FLUTES I S. MOUTRIE AND CO.. LTD. i Locor] ar*l ad m H ng k ag W __dnlß m^i^* w ]Jwi -__-"''k __*> >t^*^.*' -^2p PW^ Two professions Whether a man practices
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