The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 July 1926
1926-07-21
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Title Section13 1926-07-21 1 Singapore Free ftess 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1926. NO. 11,85:).13 words
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Article257 1926-07-21 1 In the debate on the French debt settlement in the House of Commons there was some very plain speaking with regard to Europe's obligations to America Page 9. The franc shows an alarming downward tendency Page 9 The further fall of the franc is causing great anxiety257 words
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Article864 1926-07-21 1 IV: IHF MKI'IUKNS |{()\V. It was Buttery RTull who first told me of the row but ween the ITnpmiins. nu-i>and nnd wife, and 1 knew Wu!l foi truthful penon. Jnstanee hi- meat catcji at cricket. He vm fine forcing batsman, hut the worst fielder alive (hence the864 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement260 1926-07-21 1 v.'.v.v.v.v.w.'.wavvw.; j: SWALLOW ARIELL'S J "CHERRY RIPr < •>.'.'.%'.'.v.w.v.v.v.v.-.v.-.vt- Raffles Hotel Special Notice. Til! the mmpletion of the NEW FLOOR of RAFFLES HOTEL BALLROOM Dinner Dance* will be held at the SEA VIEW HOTEL every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. The usual TE\ DANCES will be held in the260 words
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Advertisement121 1926-07-21 1 Bodyguard Soap ANTISEPTIC PURIFYING •T//£ PROTECTOR OF HEALTH" SOLE MAM FACTURERS WILLIAM GOSSAGE SONS LIMITED. WIDNES, KX(.I.AM). dyMWAV.V.WAV.V.W. I .\V.\\V.\\\V.V.\V.\\V.V.\V.V.*,V- Europe Hotel I Keep the Following Dates Open:— Friday, Aug. 20th- Saturday, Aug. 28th. l| Watch This Space. I- 'iVAViViV.V.V.V.W.V.W. W^V^% J :i WAVAViVtV.'.'.'/.W.'.'. I V«V.SV«yby«V«%^WWftWWWA Adelphi Hotel. In Response121 words
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Advertisement145 1926-07-21 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Pramroz aerated watera Page 6. Shipping noticet on pag« LO, 12 and 18. Sal. t shan abs Lee Wan Bank Page T. X'-'.v programme at Pavilion to-nighl Page 2. Goodyear tyres, Borneo Mot ■>>. Ltd. Page J. See thai you -<•; Anchor brand butt* Fage B. Pending issu<l145 words
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Advertisement12 1926-07-21 1 JVrVVAV.V.VAVSVAV«%WA> j; BRITISH AND BEST jjMAYPOLE MARGARINE^ j: FOR TABLE I SE.12 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous116 1926-07-21 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, 21*t. High Water, 1A a.m.. K.WI p.m. Football Hiv. I K.A. vs. K.K. Tkundajf, -ml. High Water, 8J29 a.m.. 1M pjn. I.L.T.r. at Home LBO i>.n-.. Football Dhr. II Starr v. Ifnnicipa!, S.r.F.A. (B). v-. S.< .K.A. (A). Friday, 23rd. High Water. U.:SL! a.!;:.. 8.41 p.m. Now116 words
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Article1843 1926-07-21 3 THE IRISH VICEREGAL LODGE TO GO. (From Our Own Correspondent). Dublin, June 15. The Viceregal Lodge in the Phoenix Park i is to go, the nnkeep and maintenance of the I j place l>einir too heavy for th? Free State's j [pocket. A more modest residence for1,843 words
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Article89 1926-07-21 3 An Associated Press message of June 2S> slates that Lieutenant Carl B. Eilson, pi'ot of the unsuccessful Arctic expedition headed by Captain George H. Wilkins, has revealed that a disagreement between Captain Wilkins and Major Thomas (1. Lanphier, the army observer with the party, marred the undertaking. At the same89 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement290 1926-07-21 3 77ie ENERGY X J^rid of HEALTH l^V /our growing child is expending far more energy in e Glaxo-fed baby is free from order to keep his health than he e sk OI such dread diseases would in England Everything is M Enteric and Tuberculosis against him the heat, dust, mos-290 words
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Advertisement175 1926-07-21 3 Two professions I One smoke I A friendly rivalry has I aliuays existed betiueen the I ttuo services, yet one thing is I common to both I They almays insist on I &m^ Express I Y.V.VdWLV//.\V.V.V.V. t .V. > I .V.W I I A\%Wk%%VAVf i AVi V.V,V.V> :V *^^S^js Babies175 words
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Article224 1926-07-21 4 A ■!< al atteni i i :r.ir given in Amei u a 'he pi i-« HI til t*3 Thi (ai and '<•■ »i U i oling root i ar eni by ati i w hich i cont inuou ilj boiling. With thi arrangement the radiator i224 words
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Article186 1926-07-21 4 1; is confidently asserted by nun whom business ii ia to sell motorcyles that the am! size of the exhaust pipe Is often the determining factor in the choice of machine. The bigger and mere obvious the pipe the more it is beloved I y a certain type186 words
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Article39 1926-07-21 4 A petrol tax of 3d. por gallon has been adapted in South Australia, the basis of payment being on returns furnished by tho oil companies. The companies, of course, passed on the tax to consumers.39 words
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Advertisement272 1926-07-21 4 HIGH PRESSURE BALLOON TYRES TUBES I I i a gap a mrngj^^ MMk I MOTOR CARS I MpKi*£ I I iM *B *c I w/^' I fIP u• H^ !8888 fLaJf^v! I k K II L i II "y* 9 ia Hff IBJ B w t-J-fL, (W I 111 I272 words
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Article238 1926-07-21 5 THAT FIRST CA R FEELING. I: is not quite comparable to any other onuui experience the first realization at ion<r last of the dream of car-ownership! ays The Light Car and ("yclecar. N<> longer will you have that queer yearning sensation when -lone.- airilj remarks that he and his wife238 words
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Article151 1926-07-21 5 i i Fn information which The Motor has been able to glean concerning "l .»'J7 models,* 1 which ftre at present undergoing testa with a view to their release to the I public in Uie autumn, it stems clear that, »nce again^ the- Olympia Show prill be151 words
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Article45 1926-07-21 5 TOU RING COSTS. With the toiuist season beginning 1 to get under way in America, accotnn\odations are being made to take care jf tourists. It is sthnated that last year motorists spent a -:.'r<l total of at)|i?-oximately $1 ,025. 000, 000 ".>r equipment and maintenance.45 words
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Article314 1926-07-21 5 Tattered Catalogue Tells a Tale. A worn and tattered Ford ear catalogue bearing the date of 1908, now in the archi\es of the Ford Motor Company, is an impi( :^ive piece of literature. Not only does it giaphically illustrate the infant slage of the industry, but it also314 words
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Article265 1926-07-21 5 Consid rable thought is now being given by users of commercial motors and by road authorities to the benefits that must accrue to the roads, as well a< to hauling and carrying interests, from the adoption of Bix (even, where it be proved practicable, of more265 words
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Article251 1926-07-21 5 < >m- who hftfl spent many years on research work was chatting to me recently and grousing about front-brake inefficiency, Nol that the brakes themselves are wrong except, perhaps, that a few of them are not "grown up" enough for the rest of the machine—but the operating251 words
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Article51 1926-07-21 5 The number of motor vehicles in Perak has increased from 2,237 in 1923 to 4,926 in 1925. The total number in the F.M.S. increased from (5,401 in 11)23 to 11, 586 in 1925, the corresponding revenue from licences and fees in the F.M.S. being $226,715 in 1923 and $415,039 last51 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement52 1926-07-21 5 Jbr Economical Transportation A Shell that is giving Satisfaction to Millions. Borneo Motors Limited. CARS 7(w 14 HR STRATFORD' 5 SEATER *<*$&*&>>* jjijiijijiii ioWurs^lecUhers. I Canbe lowered out Is s reguiato*-. wwa- ,1,1 >x Ajffl Ail eanwmiad and gjw thorouyhly reliable SeSfi all -weatlier car, gf K Price $3,600. j||52 words
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Advertisement280 1926-07-21 5 grayH I 1 THE CAR THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. I I THE 30 MILES PER GALLON CAR. (i Is still the unchallenged economy champion holding the official record. A noiseless, substantial and powerful engine, unsurpassed as a hill-climber. A beautifully designed body with ample room for five persons and in280 words
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Article426 1926-07-21 6 by HORATIUS. Whefl I was tirst introduced to the InI uatorj Double of a suit M* I saw again, in memory, a hand I had held years fore 11 wad this: :>. H A. Q. 10, 5; A. Q, 1". I g. 10, And recalli I426 words
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Article935 1926-07-21 6 < VN I FEEL \I lIOMK. or ■>•• ri V" >t-ar- ago, writ s Dr. Edwt G l»v\'- T »-r in Tin ScieiitinN Monthly (Nei V »rk), H was confidently redicted that tl i Tin;' airplanes would be ;i- commoi] tiiwer-; thai we should be commuting935 words
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1538 1926-07-21 6 by ACTON UANE. [FREE PRESS SPECIAL.] When a I. ndon Magistrate asked a poUce inspector vhyht wanted ElO co*U *>r keep- ni observation on a betting bouse keeper, "ho was fined £100 at St John' a W I, the officer replied that ne wouid1,538 words
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Article46 1926-07-21 6 I A baby j^ i »l was christened at Guildionl Unitarian Church by the Rev. Joyce Dnplyn. ih( first woman Unitarian minister in London, who recently was inducted at Golders Green Unitarian Church, where she is as- 1 Bistant to her father, the Kev. Edgar Daplyn.46 words
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Advertisement62 1926-07-21 6 (HI POLY BELTINCi Gmifoly I PAI'ENT BELTING jj Singapore Pemng, Ip«'H and Kuala Lumput I! ENGLISH Kettles C t^^^ > Now Arriving. I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. 13, Battery Bind, MNGAPOtE jj 5P^ QUALITY, PURITY, EC ONOMY. THE EASTERN STUDIO. LEE, PHOTOGRAPHER. SINGAPORE. Enlargements, Miniatures, Wedding and other Groups,62 words
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Article747 1926-07-21 7 WHERE TIME IS OF NO OBJECT. Perfumed Life; Children "Assist/' (From Our Own Correspondent). Paris, June 26. The roses of Savoy may not, according to the Parisians who "assisted" at the recent iete. equal those which are the pride of jj'a? is' suburban connoisseurs and growers.747 words
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Article163 1926-07-21 7 Miners' Federation Blamed For Fiasco. London, July 6. The Locomotive Journal, the official organ of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, has published the report on the General Strike which the Council of the T.U.C. had prepared for the Conference of Affiliated Unions163 words
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Article860 1926-07-21 7 i HIGH CHARGES IRRITATE THE ABSENT-MINDED. Is. for Melton Mowbray Pie. j The publicity given to the boom in stolen Heycles that has lit Scotland Yard's Lost I Property Office has had its repercussion. j -Briefly, it takes the form of a charge gainst the Yard of860 words
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Article103 1926-07-21 7 Interviewed by the Uaily Herald with reference to the Indian Sandhurst Committee's visits to military training colleges in Europe and America, Mr. Jinnah said they were enormously impressed by the rigour of the life of the cadets in France who had to live like private soldiers, at least I for103 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement407 1926-07-21 7 BUSINESS CARDS. I MARY SETON. J E. AMBER MANSIONS. > ORCHARD ROAD. "j Laaufi and Lamp shades from Shanghai. "I %\\S\V.\V.«-\%«A-AV.-AV A% a APA J FUNERALS? SINGAPORE CASKET CO. EXPERT UNDERTAKERSTELEPHONE 75. CARS FOR HIRE. Great Reduction in Rates THE ASIATIC MOTOR CAR CO. SO Orchard Road 69-b. Bukit Timah407 words
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Advertisement1001 1926-07-21 7 NOTICE FRASER AND NEAVE LTD. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) NOTICE [S HEREBY GIVEN 'hat an Extraordinary General Meeting oi the Company will be held at the Registered Office ol th'e Company. 6 and 7. Trafalgar Street. Singapore, on Saturday, the 24th July. 1926, at noon, for j the purpose of1,001 words
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Advertisement434 1926-07-21 7 The Green Island Cement! COMPANY LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkonf SINGAPORE OFFICE j I j NOTICES. TENDERS. LEE WAH BANK, LIMITED, NOTICE is hereby given that ,VMj >hares in the capital »f the abovenamed Company numbered ***** to 2()12!>. ***** to 301*5, ***** to K.3J4. and WJO to S92£ have been434 words
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Advertisement542 1926-07-21 7 SINGAF^ORE MINRirwIJTV. The Munieip.il Commissionerc of the Fowl oi' Singapore invite tender- for the Demolitioi of ttonaea at Cheng Teo Place and Bachori Road. i'lan^ nav i>e seen and specification and Eorm »f tenden obtained at th< Municipal chitectV Office daring office boars, renders to be lod^td with the undersigned542 words
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529 1926-07-21 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY,JULY 21, 1926. Debts. was in I*!* 1 American Senate nearlj a centurj ago that a speech w;i- made in e^hich was used the phrase I hat u to the victoi h;-l<»nvr Ihe spoils" and, if Mr. Philip Snowden is correci in his calculation of the outcome529 words
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Article402 1926-07-21 8 Whatever has to be said of the politicians it is at least apparent that the newspaper press in France is approaching the only sound conclusion which seems to be possible in the present ministerial crisis. Most of the important organs seem fairly con- vinced that M. Herriot's lightning402 words
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Article289 1926-07-21 8 Mr San Mi Wing, with his Eamily, ha* returned rrora his holidnj in China :i.z t < i Japan. H< n ;i^ resumed »iu f i<-. at to* Kwonfi V:i> ila nk M.M. The Ex-Services Flying Association received from Mr. Aian Cobham replj t*i theii invitation stating thai !:<• wiUM.M. - 289 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article116 1926-07-21 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Pen^ng, July 20. At a meeting of cx-membcrs of the flyinp services held at the Penanpr Cricket Club, Major H. D. Jensen was elected president, Mr. 1). A. Parrot! sccM-tary with Messrs. A. 11. Lancaster and A. C. Hor-bru^rh as committee. It was agreed116 words
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Article54 1926-07-21 8 Prom Our < >*n *01" 8 P n<l< !;t Pentnir. .lul> :M>. Hr. H< rberi Wemam, of the Strata K- l \t leaving by the I*, and O. Ranmwa on !< pri r to joining an K.\l>. papi |f r K I;.!!.'- wh<> joined the Echo i lew54 words
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Article70 1926-07-21 8 (From 0 ir Own -i l'«n :tnu. J ul> J<l. A" Ibe hat in UMhij ■>* d 'I' r Oi I policeman »< Bukh Mi rtaja' The di ,j [ved several rtal result of which In lied in h »«piUl da Her i..- Rdmiss|ofl. p o H70 words
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Article552 1926-07-21 8 Mi EEoi i.-v haf Batu Gajah ital s. Stofci IVafic Inspector, I- MS I! i.: i.l lid ni' I I '•.at he nil v Mi. v H... F.MJs P has t tuimitti d i -i .1 dries sustained p a motoi m cident, which I Port S« ttei >n SaturdaM.M. - 552 words
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Article119 1926-07-21 8 BLOW TO TRADE. APPEAL TO PRESIDENTS [Reuters Service.] Paris. J u |> 2,, Prirt's art- aanrtnn ai the tnttk I j tratlei> are beconii!:^- nervoos. Iltt Sutrar Kxchan^ ba <j. I permit ivinanntfiuiH .-ii etta doainc wfcM on Julj 16 silk aMnnfminmt oi i hod t,, the119 words
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Article84 1926-07-21 8 •^iiiii«. nriicr of lorcimi I i^id It lor K\«r EadapM the deed f hi amidst f I 1. saUai soldier in the Brh I n Fi Y'■ ecame ai rutsak M to the II alwa) be tft 1 \s I deal woi thy of f in |o dowi k84 words
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Article167 1926-07-21 8 I .iii .it VN ;it« r \h m«Hi Our Pvrit Banta infoi ■•.->. ITnißinaii H) a- It anpean that th the towi rivei their Hath. al] 'mm Ibj nai Iftei beinc ii I t«. contb t tne«e tm ■in) saw thi boj in tk head »t to167 words
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Article28 1926-07-21 8 Mr. W. Kobfatf— !r,:.!i; Bad O. Hotel, wh.. had ht* holiday, returned to P*NM| getter with Mrs Sarkws and the Sai kit>s who had ktM m BfMPP 0128 words
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Advertisement201 1926-07-21 8 •<7m- CONNOISSEUR COMhS TO CALDBECFS" ASK FOR "11 Booth's fri> ll I Tin B i Mart »»w THK FINKST FOR BOOTHS Cocktails -,-^^^H CALDBECh, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated under *e C«mp«uca Ordinan ea of Hotgkon^.] (lecorpontted id Shanghai.) 15, Robinson Road. SINGAPORE. Telephone 225. BUTTER WITH BREAKFAST MAKES j I201 words
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Advertisement51 1926-07-21 8 ify S Parfums de Luxe > I OOTY i J Chypre Origan Rose Jacqueminot > Paris "I •1 Emeraude ;> f m EAU DE COTY > m ■2 to Ik' had from all dealers Dupirc Brothers. i vw.vwv.vv.w.v.v.'.v.v/.wyv. k Sole Agents THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, ip«h,51 words
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Article503 1926-07-21 9 TAKES ALL THE CASH. MR. SNOWDKN'S J'HOPHECY. [Renter's Service! London, July 19. H >u-e oi Commons debate on th.« debt seitieiv.tnt it was noteworthy :ranke>t statements vtre nude i.i tc the United Slates 1 attitude t<> r. BiHoa Y mag tL. Norwich >, pointthat m i few yean503 words
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Article520 1926-07-21 9 GETS A BAD PRESS. HOW LONG WILL IT LAST? [ReuterV Service.] Paris, July 20. M. Herriot completed his cabinet it iridn ght. m. Herriot is Premier and Foreign Minister, M. Demonzie Minister >f Finance, M. PainJeve Minister of War. M. LonJieui Minister tff Commerce. The ministry is520 words
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Article249 1926-07-21 9 [Reuter Service.": l.und»n. lul> 19. ■>• House >>( Cownoßt at question Hr. G. I- T. Uodnv-Lanpson tinder-; Faretga Affair-) slated the report 'ieie?ati'>n t China would be sub-; to the Bu\ r >". Advisory Committee The Conunittee had already ap- i aae of the Delegation's reewwneada- h h249 words
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Article54 1926-07-21 9 [Reuter's Service. Barcelona. July 19. As the result of the collision of two naval seaplanes at a height of a hundred metres. Lieutenant Duran. who accompanied Franco or. his Spain-Argentine flight was killed. A destroyer rescued the airmen from the sea bui Duran died from his injuries54 words
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Article31 1926-07-21 9 [Beater's Service.] Calcutta, Jul> 19. Serious Hindu-Moslem rioting again >cur_ rid in a suburb. The police fired and four Mohammedans were wounded and sent to hospital. Firing continues.31 words
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Article83 1926-07-21 9 The Malacca Observer welcomes the visit of Mr. H. A. Stallwood. the Government Architect, P.W.D.. Singapore, to Malacca. His visit is connected with the extension of Government office buildings and thr construction of new office buildings in Malacca. It is time, says the local paper, that Government started to build83 words
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Article28 1926-07-21 9 [Renter's Service.] London. July 19. r.rh francs in Loru! jn dosed at '2'2'J..'2't ind Belgian at 209.50. London, July 20. The franc opened at 232.28 words
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Article779 1926-07-21 9 THREE CHINESE ACCUSED AT ASSIZES. The murder of a Chinese detective, who was fatally shot when he attempted to effect an arrest in Banda Street last November, had a sequel at the fourth Assizes yesterday afternoon, when the trial commenced before Mr. Justice Deane and a special jury779 words
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Article255 1926-07-21 9 Mr. H. Pairburo, Inspector Genera] of Police. S.S. appeared before Mr. F'. F. David, in the District Court yesterday, in answer to a summons issued against him for assault. The complainant in the case was a Tamil messenger boy employed by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company. It255 words
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Article323 1926-07-21 9 The following action was taken at a meeting of committee No. 5 held on July 14th, Agreed to supply approximately 20,000 gallons of water for the proposed aerodrome at 60 cents per 1,000 gallons. The following action was taken at a meeting of committee No. 4 held on323 words
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Article205 1926-07-21 9 Johore Celebration-* The members of the Johore Military Forces at Johore Bahru held a torch light Pageant and tattoo on the ground at the* Central Military Barracks on Sunday evening, 'tie 11th. instant. h«-in<x the New Year'.. Eve, in which about .'>oo members of th< Forces t205 words
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Article207 1926-07-21 9 We (Malacca Observer) have been favoured with thr loan of a copy of prospectus, dated July 12th.. of The Malayan Daily Express (l'.'2f>) Limited, a company about to l)« i formed in Kuala Lumpur, for the purpose of starting a m w daily (morning) newspaper in207 words
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Advertisement119 1926-07-21 9 The Latest in Felt Hats. I CHRISTY'S ENGLAND. '^pP**!^ EXCLUSIVE. I Pure Fur Felt— Suede Finish RICH IN SHADE AND TEXTURE. A smart Hat with unbound curl brim in the following shades: Stone Mid Grey Fawn. Price $12.75 Each. ALL SIZES 6% TO 7> t Robinson Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE,119 words
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Advertisement745 1926-07-21 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE s REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES EXPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES. LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY WEEKLY SERVICE LON DON, AND N. CONTINENT. TWICE MONTHLY SERVICE LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. (Via donoa and Havre.) WEEKLY SERVICE— LON DON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. PHRONTIS Ixmdon, Rotterdam and Hamburg In Po^ LLFENOR London,745 words
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Advertisement623 1926-07-21 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). "ellelTan~line ra PASSENGER AND FKEIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONGKONG. Due S'porc. s.s. KNOWSLEY HALL In Port s.s. CITY OF WELLINGTON Aujr. S HOMEWARDS. s.s. ROMEO Marseilles, London, Havre and Hamburg623 words
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Advertisement530 1926-07-21 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND AFCAR LINES. I (Incorporated in England.) f MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE^ 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION QQ 1 LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty >■ Government) ft I OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China and Japan. For Marseilles,530 words
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Article364 1926-07-21 11 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. nly Morning Daiij in Malay*; a --ws" paper 35-40 columns of newi fan j rlm the best Medium for Advertising. nrti with the Chota Hazri each mornBg witt Latest Telegrams. Lateft News H I Latest Announcements together with ;i e special features. '"Pictures of the Sofia]364 words
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Article1603 1926-07-21 11 LIFE— SOCIAL BUT STRENUOUS. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, June 24. All the papers staited this week by laying, stress on the sporting character of the following six days— on the Wimbledon Meeting, on the Open G;>lf Championship, on the International Horse Show, on the Second Test1,603 words
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Article242 1926-07-21 11 Picture" for Sbter in a Distant Land A novel feature was introduced at a West- ii t i wedding, a film bein^ taken of the ridal couple as they left the church for the benefit of a sister of the bride who lives in Buenoa Aires242 words
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Article54 1926-07-21 11 Although the maximujn temperature recently recorded at the Alipore Observatory was 100.5 there was a common belief in Calcutta that the hottest day of years had been experienced. The heat was so great that horses foil dead in the street and many people collapsed, but no fatal human case of54 words
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Advertisement83 1926-07-21 11 CALVANfIBBB WIKE NETTING KOK TENNIS COURTS. U':th Galvanized Pipe Poles to atch. Concrete foundation and p rails included. Very economical I'ru-fM New pfajle 2 lengths 120 9 :-trui 61 ft x l J ft. with I rail S-'lo. wHhoat top rail siho. M ivi-hand pipe USB. Write to inHAMEI) KIN83 words
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Advertisement216 1926-07-21 11 n KemeniDer— it lVlust Ise 4 1 1 I |Stl| This insistence on "1711" is ven> essential as Km dt* J^^w ?»l Cologne qualities and standards differ greatly. In b.iving 46^-^^ 1 ill "4711" you are assured of an Eau de Cologne of unsurpassed Ilii purity, of guaranteed strength and216 words
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Article34 1926-07-21 12 H. M. A. S. Melbourne (Captain J. F. C. Patterson, 0.8.E., R.N.) is due to arrive at Singapore on July 29th from Colombo, and leaves on August 3rd for Batavia and Freemantle.34 words
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Article148 1926-07-21 12 Two Chinese memLers of the crew of the Straits Steamship vessel Medusa have been sentenced to 28 dayb' rigorous imprisonment and two months' imprisonment respectively by Commander Freyburtf, Master Attendant, for assaulting the ship's carpenter and for impeding the navigation of the steamer. The trouble started on148 words
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Article127 1926-07-21 12 Pound by Rangoon Diver. li mgoon, July 9. A \> >\ containing silver coins, which fell into the river on Wednesday, was found this morning by the Port Commission's diver. The box was slightl) damaged, but n^ thing was lost. The box was returned to the urrencj127 words
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Article132 1926-07-21 12 (iriin Straggle in Mediterranean. 1 London. July 2. A three days 1 fight with fire was described by crew of the Henderson liner Sagaing on arrival at Plymouth from Kangoon. hue broke out in the hold while the steamer \'a& in the Mediterranean owing to132 words
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Article160 1926-07-21 12 Death iVnalty f«»r Druir Trafficker. An important execution took place in th« i Chinese city ;it Shanghai on July 'lv<\. when Chu Tih-fu or Chu Yue-rhih, farmer Commissioner of Water Police of Hunan Pro. :nre was shot. chu wta arrested in Shanghai an<i found guilty of smuggling160 words
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Article148 1926-07-21 12 London. July .>. Turkey is the latesl country t" send n floal in^ exhibjt ion abroad. The 1)000 ton steamer Karadeniz, chartered by the Turkish Ministry of Commerce, is anchored al ffreenwich, and lyMJies samples of Turkish wares for inBpection and also a miniature Stamboul bazaar where148 words
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Advertisement491 1926-07-21 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tona) and MALA CAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming491 words
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Advertisement624 1926-07-21 12 SINGAPORE-NEW YORK SERVICE. OF THE NEDERLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY, "ROTTERDAM LLOYIT AND HOLLAND AMERICA LINE. SAILINGS ON FIXED DATES VIA SLKZ TO NEW FOBS A.Mi i;.^ f YACATRA due VEENDJIK due Cargo is also accepted to Philadelphia. Bait. more, and to L'.K.A ,n. Inland Points on through Bill* of Lading. For624 words
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Advertisement196 1926-07-21 12 HOMiIJIAVI. HAVE YOU BOOKED YOIR PASSAGE YET? A> Official Ag-^nt:- fora.; thin and Railway Ccmpanif fict s throughout the world w* the heal aeeomntodntSon avaUabi< V i user \atiuns and \he lun apply to: THK AMERICAN EXPRESS <* IN< i lncuif. orated in I'.S.A 'Union Bui!(im<r. Coll; Q StHGAPOKE. I196 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous665 1926-07-21 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, lpoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6665 words
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Page 13 Advertisements
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Advertisement685 1926-07-21 13 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. Steamers. Arrive Dept. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, \i twerp, via Colombo. Aden, Port (s ,um and Port Said. Atlas Maru Aug. 3 Aug. 4 v t hasa, Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam. Bein, Delagoa Bay, Durban t Vexico Mam Aug. 18 Ang 19 i .rban. Cape Town, Rio, Santos685 words
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Advertisement454 1926-07-21 13 TRAVEL COMFORT DOLLAR tfESSIk PRESIDENT l^Hßi^ Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All staterooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. Staterooms with private bath predominate, and all have hot and cold running454 words
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Advertisement668 1926-07-21 13 Kerr Steamship Co.. Inc. 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT~SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE (via Suez) m.s. SILVERPINE due July 30 s.s. FUJI MARU due Aug. 5 s.s. VENICE MARU due Aug 18 s.s. WALES MARU due Sept. 5 m.s. SILVERLARCH668 words
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Article950 1926-07-21 14 INDKKS \Ki it PROFITEERS. No trade or calling seems to be free from the !"< ftteer, who brings discredit <m th< honest members of his pi of ess ion by his discreditable practices. Now the Bpoflight being burned upon th pro ui-«i inj^- undertaker950 words
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Article575 1926-07-21 14 NATIONAL [DIOSYNCR !i > Lord 1 lewar, Ihe host at a duim i.i Piccadilly Hotel to the members ol tiie South African bawling team, entertained his guests with another of his epigrammaL ,.ai speeches. Besides the South African bowlers and their wivesg the leading members575 words
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Article146 1926-07-21 14 Malaria Injection in Cases of (ieneral I'ar ily^is. Mosquitoes infected witl: malaria are to h< us«'d far the treatment of patients in Hull menial hospital who are suffering from neral paralysis. The mosquitoes will be obtained from one of the tropical schools of medicine and they will146 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement833 1926-07-21 14 f^fißlAl KORRENGZAL OINTMENT llllllir FOR WOUNDS, SORES, AND ALL SKIN DISEASES. 11 1111 ll GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE yiyUU FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND STOMACH COMPLAINTS. NOTICES. I';;," SELANGOR TURF CLUB, 'i AMATEUR RACE MEETING x (INiiKi; S.R.v. RULES OF RA< IN'"' s Ra< To be held on Friday <ith and Sator-833 words
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Advertisement645 1926-07-21 14 chased on the Course must be presented i payment at the Course before the con- s ion of the day's racing to which they er. fhe Race Course will be officially open Training from Monday 2nd August 1926. Whip will be presented to the rider th the highest number of645 words
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Advertisement316 1926-07-21 14 /yiT Engimes 3^^-*^ or a^ boats of the medium tyP e Kermath Marine Kr,, r- /T^tlS^^ t0 (jr horsepower have- themselves best by actual. filing service *^t All palt^ Standard and Ir.tf-rchange-jlPT^^^M^ft^i ji^d able. American 80-ch Magnetos bflS^SslS^3P^^r impulse coupling 4-cyclc Eng.ncs. r g l^- VA A _3j—^^w,^*^* £j|^-rjf- ki:kmat316 words
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Article698 1926-07-21 15 REMBIAN TIN LIMITED. The first animal genera] meeting of shareholders in Rembian Tin Limited adjourned from 80th: June. 1926 owing to lack of u quorum was held at the registered offices. Chartered Bank Buildings, Epoh, on July tn Col. Rae presided and after the 'usual preliminaries, addressed698 words
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Article103 1926-07-21 15 The balance sheet of the Netherlands Trading Society for "1925 shows a not profit of £575,^00 from which a dividend of 7% per cent, has been declared. The improvement in trade in the Colony, following on the sudden rise in the price of rubber had a marked influence on the103 words
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Article62 1926-07-21 15 July SO. Bank 4 m.s. 24 3-32 Bank demand 2j3 11-16 Private credits '■'> m.s. 2 < 7-16 New Yoik, demnnd 66^4 Credits 90 days G* 1 Prance, demand 2400 India. T. T. VU% Hongkong, demand J-. p.c. I):-. Yokohama, demand lli* 1 Java, demand 119 Bangkok, demand Bar62 words
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Article229 1926-07-21 15 .luh Tin 50 Tons (1 9 pambiei 10.60 Peppei Whit- i;o 00 Pepper Black 17.46 Flake Tapioca 5.50 Pi arl Sago Small g^fi Copra 11.70 Copra Sundried L1.95 Opium, Benares unt i. Rice, Liang Hin Chaa Mark Red Ea^le New) J3C Rice, Siam oid No. 1 530 Rice. RariKoon229 words
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Article53 1926-07-21 15 J tiij 20th, 12 o clock noon Buyers Seller* R S.S equal to Standard Q.C.V Spot j St) ird R.S.li i Lend. August 7'»'_ Ti Aug 1 Toi of M.. rket: Steady quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 20 ".<i pei New York Spot Sheet53 words
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Article153 1926-07-21 15 London. July 11. Nt'vv ork. -The Great Exhibition in Philadelphia was even less complete than is usual on such occasions as regards installation, goods, and attractions, when opened, and it is agreed that ihwlpct pVw nomenal business is done ir. the next feu months, the promoters prill lose153 words
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Article142 1926-07-21 15 Yesterday's Alterations. Kamunting (n 73s 75$ j Kinta Assn. ($10) 1 LOfl \2M cA. Klang River ($1) 3.85 3.95 I ingui Tin 1.57% L.60 \.d. Murai Tin ($1) 2.05 2.10 K.d. N'ai Hoot (1 Phra«Soon < i'l t ihs 20s Kahman Hyds. (sli 2^55 2.65 Rarabutan (£1)142 words
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Article447 1926-07-21 15 A PKOSPBBOU6 YKAk. The annual general meeting oi the K n Associaiinn. Limited, wms held in Um < Ka 1 tered Bank Chambers yesterdaj M: Bairn;t!i presided, then present Bfessrs. W. H. MacGregor, J. Mitchell, 1 <i. I'auia. iH-\v Wdoii loh an<i < E SootJ In Moving,447 words
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220 1926-07-21 15 Singapore. July 20. London. Rubber U B*4d. Unchanged 1.^,1 Tin.— i:M i> 20k. Local 145 f. i N tons. 1 in. Mai kit firmer. Rahman Hydra ulicc have improved to 2.55 bayers tmi Kamuttttngs have taken a< 74c »ni run. FobanE are neglected ai 16,220 words
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Article139 1926-07-21 15 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S. REPORT Singapore. Julv 2<t. Rubber. Local 69 cents per lh. Easier Tin. London i 2M. Local 14" 50 tons sold. Rubbers.— Shares are nrrfcwtod Bukft Jelotongfi are quoted 1.20 1.25 and Bukit Katils at 1.40 1.4."). Tapahs haw sellen at a"). 7." and Suntrei Ranials at LB5.139 words
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Page 15 Advertisements
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Advertisement484 1926-07-21 15 ,te.U Ov«r $6^00.000, S.C. teuraira Force vumfiu. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE :-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 ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF484 words
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Advertisement861 1926-07-21 15 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. —Established 1880 Capital Subscribed Y.1 00,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y.86,500,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-P'-esicknt: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. M. Odagiri, Esq. K. Mogami, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Takeuchi, E§q. K. Tatsumi, Esq. T: Hodsumi, E§q. F. Watanabe, Esq. T. Okubo, E»q.861 words
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Advertisement38 1926-07-21 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A.I). 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.38 words
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Article1316 1926-07-21 16 Agreement has been expressed by players and spectators alike with the comments which we telt constrained to make in consequence of the Second Division match on the Padan.tr last Thursday between the Headquaiteis and the Chinese (B) team. One of the players, the .>ne most interested in the1,316 words
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Article69 1926-07-21 16 wES I of SCOTL \Nf> BE \I K\ V,\ [k. it< r*a Sen i ondon, July 19. a two :a; i atch Partick the A us- f Scol land I > u and 59 i 1 W »st of S and id* 163 IRi b and i69 words
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Article74 1926-07-21 16 London, Julj 20. \> Lords: Ti..- Army won ■■> ten wickets I- "heir first innings I h Na\ j con pile< I Lk at Shaw being respons bl for 6 i -f them, but in the second they could onlj 151, Melsome taking Bis wick ts foi74 words
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Article208 1926-07-21 16 GLAMORGAN BEAT SORTHANTS. i ati r*a >• rv < >• i London. Julx 19. Glamorgan del ated Northanta at K.-tt r r '-day by ti'-e u ickets. Northants. 161 Glamorgan 166 and 236. and 232 for 5. .f. Fimii;- scored 68 in the home County's innings and a208 words
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Article80 1926-07-21 16 July Ladies Spoon (Stroke). Eighteen cauls were taken out for the ibove, an.! resulted in a win for Mrs. J. M. Ormston. The following were the cards returned. Mrs. J. M. Ormston 11 4 40 Mis. F. (J. Swindell ll 41 Miss M. A. S. Law 4280 words
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Article120 1926-07-21 16 COLONY v F.M.S. MATCH. The following have been selected to represent the F.M.S. in the annual match against the Colony to be played at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, July 31 and Monday, August 2: A. J. Bustock-Hill. E. 0. Denis de Vitre, N. ,J. A. Foster (captain), R.120 words
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Article90 1926-07-21 16 The annual report «»f the Selangor Turf !ul) hows a profit of $42,330 after allowing $9,945 (Or depreciation- Members' out--1 'and iuy debts have been reduced to $4,022. Ihree meetings were held and all proved successful financially. The Committee have arrived at the decision that the present90 words
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Article243 1926-07-21 16 Tl:< Lawn Tennis Association is prepari g a list < f "sanctioned dates* 1 for tournai j tnents in l'.tiiT, and n letter has been sent by the President to such clubs in the Straitf 1 r i < i F.M.S. as have in the cast h»l<l243 words
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Article66 1926-07-21 16 for tl imn iwi i nnis Tournan enl a1 the < u b m hich t the middle of August I on Saturday. Enti let have c >me it; wj and up to the m< men! then are over down for the singles, 36 pairs foj tb<66 words
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Article130 1926-07-21 16 TO-DAY'S TIES. I!. Class Handicap Doubles. Mr. and Mr<. Whyte owe 2 vs. Mr. and Mrs. Salmond '>\\e I. Donaldson and Mrs. Stringer p\u> 3 vs. v t.\.'M~ and Miss Salmond plus 2. Men's Handicap Doubles. Green and Wild owe 15.3 vs. Hikkelsen md Hindhede owe 4.130 words
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Article106 1926-07-21 16 TO-DAY'S TIES. Mixed Doubles. W. A. Aira and J. S. de Souza vs. E. W. !> < JniZ and I'. C. <le Sou/.:.. Championship. C. A. Bateman vs. A. Morris. Single Handicap "A" V. F.. MiBBo vs. A. W. Moceira. to finish. W. A. Balhetchel vs. E.106 words
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Article39 1926-07-21 16 The annual football match between the Furopean State teams of Selangor and T- .ak. which oame >;t" at. Ipoh on Saturday, was watched by a large crowd and ended j in a draw, each side scoring 1 two goals.39 words
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Letter219 1926-07-21 16 To the Editor. Sii. With reference to your recent reQrtarks regarding bhe crowd at "Padang" i.uitche. in wh: ;h the <'hin<s v are engaged, I shall be 6bliged if you will state in your paper that at Stadium sanies the Chinese spectators are amenable to reason >r oom-219 words
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Article260 1926-07-21 16 SECOND DIVISION POINTS lOK 5.1 Only one of the tw<» Second Division matche which sh< aid have been played on th< !';.'i;iny yesterday took place. The St. I Joseph 'i OW Boya tailed to put m an appearance for their mat h against the Malays and ai 5.15260 words
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Article97 1926-07-21 16 Second IM\ i->ii_n. Gomb PW I. I) I- A Pts. Duket 7 7 it it J2 14 M KT. B J 1 121 7 13 I once B 6 2 01 9 1 2 S.t .KA. (A) 7 2 2 9 7 O.TJ I 7 3 in97 words
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Article83 1926-07-21 16 MALACCA TO PLAY THE \EGRI (>\ SATURDAY. The first match in the southern section ■<.< Malaya Cup otn petition will Im played on Saturday, when Malacca visit Seremban to play Nejrri Sembilan. Th task of selecting the Malacca >i<K has been rendered difficult f>y the tad that83 words
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Article82 1926-07-21 16 Programme of !>ri!l> up to and for Juh :::>ih. Wedift sday, 21st, 5.15 p.m., Dri! Hall. S.R.A. (v) Signals; Sanitarj Depot, Jalan Klapa, S.VvP. Ambulance. Fi Iday, 23rd.— 6.15 p Drill Hall, S.V C. Band. Saturday, 24th. 2.30 p.m., Bukil Timait Range Malax- Company; Li."-" p.m., Fairer82 words
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Article39 1926-07-21 16 Orders for week ending July Kith 1926. Thursday, 82nd. Band Practice Bead' quarters, at 5 p.m. Saturday, L'ith.- Win-less Class at 4.56 p.m. Individual Troop Orders :k i.-- ted by Scoutmasters. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner39 words
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Advertisement223 1926-07-21 16 HIS MASTER'S VOICF GRAMOPHONE I 'HIS MASTER'S 'vOHT RECORDS. •2 i*rovide all the Music <»< all the \\(»rid. J (GREATEST ARTISTES. FINEST RK(()K))I\( ij Ask for Free Illustrated Met List>. m m I S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD j I l m RAFFUH r%ACB, BtNCAPORS. rtVUWWVWWWAV//.\V.V.'.V. (WWWWWWVVAV,V V .W ;.\V.WiViViViV/.Vii.VfV.\VV,VAV223 words
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