The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 July 1926
1926-07-22
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Title Section13 1926-07-22 1 Singapore Free ftess 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE S.S., THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1926. NO. 11,854.13 words
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Article283 1926-07-22 1 The continued fall of the franc is leading to anti-foreign agitation in Paris where several incidents of molestation of foieigners took pi <• yesterday Page 9. A very grave situation exists in j Calcutta where the Hindus and .Mohammedhians have Parted guerilla warfare —Page 9. The date283 words
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Article977 1926-07-22 1 Dona Rosalinde left her convent in Madrid and. ia cane of her father, r .*.'.•> toe (Tain for Cadis. Twenty-si* kioun ol dawdling and bumping through tawny and trajric "nst i with the sky burning 1 Ki flame above it. Bumping ovei the metals througii treelessEx - 977 words
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Advertisement246 1926-07-22 1 I WING LOO N G iUK RECOGNISED HOUSE i uol'K AN TKOPICAL SLITS. IX hk;h street. Raffles Hotel Special Notice i Till the completion at the NEW FLOOR of RAFFLES HOTEL HALLROO.M Dinner Dances will be heW at the SEA VIEW HOTEL every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. r246 words
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Advertisement125 1926-07-22 1 I i 1 i m m *M I I MZmm--MM—m£-L^M m A t"'''- 'M :::L~tteS!i^^l2^V^9| ll t 1% t I DIFFERENCE Comparison conclusively proves relative value. Comparison is the basis upon which we offer the modern Royal Typewriter. 1 cvrn?\TCi7 IL^\l Ijl io£!i« ALSO AT A' THI f Europe Hotel125 words
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Advertisement116 1926-07-22 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Phoenix aerated waters- Page :i. Latest small ads and notices oq page 7. 8-day carftege clocks, Robinson** Page 9. Lotol, W. R. Loxley, agjents Page 8. Shipping notices on pages !<>. \2 and !•>• Bh.cks and couplings, Qniteeri Pace SWincarnis the wine of life— Page 14. GObey's Spey-Royal116 words
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Advertisement16 1926-07-22 1 WING LOO N G FOR HIGH (LASS TAILORING. Style. Cut and Finish Guaranteed. 32. HIGH STREET.16 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous145 1926-07-22 1 THE WEEK. Th urndtiy, 22iuL lli^h Water, 8.29 a.m.. 7.48 pjl L.L.T.C. it Home 4.:«> p.m. Football Div. 11 stuff n. Municipal, S.C.F.A. (B). v:?. S.C.K.A. i A). Friday, 2Srtf. Hipfc Water, 9JS2 a.m.. 8.41 p.m. New Scutlui Kubbci Ifarkei Street 12. S.C.C. Cricket Serv a v Etceteras. Y.M.C.A. lecture145 words
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Article320 1926-07-22 2 rhcnoaipliint" 4ccenl Men "WerW Teacher-* 1 M' k- .;.:iurt thr young Hindu describe* b Mrs. Annie Resant, president of the J r M>phk S cietj .aa a "world teacher ;> lecepted by the Society Convention Queen's Hal! by 600 votes to three. Mrs. B sani was in khe320 words
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Article169 1926-07-22 2 S. Echo - S. Echo :oi ssin«j througl Penan? Hie ked o beaut; tnd >'• aid 1 it after the eh f\ entials and! mes jostle < icfc tea >f groan the s r,ht of Ib< i. ng hei with theii g reel §pa- awn? and spreading trees one169 words
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Article146 1926-07-22 2 Dacoit*s Strange Allegation Damhaj lulj 7. I ad would try i hi liberty if could peeiall] when a C.I.D. officer helps bira v i*h a chisel," >;iid Babu 1 mawa a, a Botorioua dacoit, who was cap red some time back after his escape i police146 words
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Advertisement268 1926-07-22 2 THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. The Town Amusement CENTRE MALAY OPERA, CINEMA. SIDE SHOWS AMUSEMENTS. Mdm. t^ Kelveys Ti School of I Dancing For children and young ladies in Character, Classical. Clog, Exhibi- tion, Ballet and Toe Dancing j Private lessons in modern ball-room dancing and latest variations. I guarantee to268 words
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Advertisement325 1926-07-22 2 Victoria Theatre Commencing: THURSDAY, JULY 29th at 9.30 p.m. Under the distinguished patronage of H.E. the Governor Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard, K.C.8., K.C.M.G., H.E. Major-General Sir Theodore Fraser, K.C.8., C.5.1., C.M.G., Lieut. -Col. C. J. Pickering, C.M.G., D.5.0., and Officers of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, and the EX-SERVICE ASSOCIATION,325 words
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Advertisement315 1926-07-22 2 From Sunday, 18th to Saturday, 24th lulv j^Y 1 THE •'"'.>. A L HA MB R A (Tan Chens Kee and Co., Ltd., Proprietor^ A PROGRAMME THAT WILL BE THOROUGHLY EXJOV* In the Second Show, commencing 9 n m A GOLDWYN— HENRY KING— UNITED ARTISTS PRODtlft Adapted by Frances Marion315 words
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Article680 1926-07-22 3 OPINIONS OF A MINERS PADRE. Iho Rev. W. J. May, who for many years wn. ..t'd in {tuning districts, writes as follows regarding the miner's life: When the minei ta.ks of fighting for a decent standard of living he is thinking of something more than his wages.680 words
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Article262 1926-07-22 3 Mr. A. Frei, chef de cuisine at the Hotel Royal, was attacked yesterday by some oi the hotel servants, and received injuries to the head and face says the Bangkok Times of July 1 2th. Be was taken to the St Louis Hospital and at262 words
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Article10 1926-07-22 3 Sir Austen Chamberlain - Sir Austen Chamberlain 1 am no friend of secret diplomacy.-10 words
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Advertisement167 1926-07-22 3 KOLYNOS is just white magic kn cleaning teeth, and keeping them white. No need to spoil your teeth by scouring with gritty pastes and powders. Kolynos cleanses quickly, safely and economically. Your Dentist advise- the twice daily use of KOLYNOS i DENTAL CREAM Obtainable at all Chemists, Stores auJ Ba;aar>167 words
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Advertisement422 1926-07-22 3 If you say "Hartley's, please!' and get something else -Ask why y=— ■jj_j_^f m jg^o^^i Modern science and vast resources have enabled u- V* gsmm S! s3 ogogoo£\ reduce thecost of making jam "(under honie-n l^^^^^^^^^^^^^y conditions) to the minimum. We get only a reasonable profit, and so does >i:r422 words
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Article, Illustration48 1926-07-22 4 tl Q i ailed in vnin I i MH< Suianw 1 to a P u in double* a This ui Suaaiuw leaving the Wimbledon ground wit! bet partner, M' Vlaat .r.- j thai sh was not welt B bind shown ha<i\ Wavertree.48 words
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Article, Illustration22 1926-07-22 4 ma, At Hoi SI al i ij Duch m ->•■ --.<.V.. h w;.- first-priz* wina. r in a noi class.22 words
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Article, Illustration13 1926-07-22 4 t autograph, of e Australian cricketer ar« much in demand.13 words
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Article, Illustration17 1926-07-22 4 Mr. W. Newman, a native of Sydney. Australia with model helicopl r, n17 words
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Article, Illustration30 1926-07-22 4 I 1 C. H .1 hua A IHali xki h Brit st ■I h h wia bv twenty ai Ital; era* k rtfw thi I I Mai30 words
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Article, Illustration20 1926-07-22 4 Bj rani enl arW 0 i IV Iter Ij i famous American g Iter, in20 words
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Article, Illustration53 1926-07-22 4 CHIEF SCOUT'S VOYAGE IN A SUPER -CANOE. Sil Robert Baden-Powell, the Chief Scout, who attended a rally of Norfolk scouts at Norwich recently, is here seen enjoying a trip in a magnificent can ■< I hers of the 1st Norwich Troop, and named "It Can Be Done." Sir Robert is53 words
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Article, Illustration32 1926-07-22 4 ri rock brewer, acquired '•> th Sydn j Hai pur] i* of removing submartni di at h irboi i fr tiw United KLingdi n recently in to* I i I32 words
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Advertisement97 1926-07-22 5 &B*c£> offers the most sensational value in Motor Cars Trucks J wy it //fsN I, 1 1 The Touring Car with Self-Starter is now only $1,180 and balloon tyres are optional. This is a cut of $40 in the price which together with balloon tyres previously $45 extra means that97 words
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Article426 1926-07-22 6 NEW RICH DIGGINGS. Big Fortune For Farm Owner. Johannesburg, June 6. Sensational accounts of the richness of the new diamond diggings in the Lichtenburp district are published in the Star. It is stated that thousands of diggers and families are trekking there from <. very part426 words
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Article327 1926-07-22 6 FURNISHED HOUSE IN 4 DAYS. l nskilled Hen's G350 Feal at Westminster. A <-i ol ex-sj (low who foug] at an ui building a h on J ei i( ai ten on W< Im daj Embanki •n! end of '> H( -eferry-j »d, n--« ;> the P ol J Lsth.327 words
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78 1926-07-22 6 Printers and Editors Liabilities. Calcutta. June 27. The first All-India Press Employers' Conf< rence was hold under the presidency of Mr. T. C. Goswami, a Member of the Legislative Assembly. j Resolutions were passed urging the Government to ta^e steps to exempt newspaper printers from liability78 words
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Advertisement137 1926-07-22 6 WHITEAWAYS Have Just Received New Stocks of Ice Ohests, Iceberg: Vactium Freezers Etc. •HYCiIENK REFRIGERATOR CABINET MADE P shed zinc lining, perfect insulation. Shelves of host white Sycamore, all parts easily removable. Finished in grained Oak as sketch' Size •>♦) :>7 18 itu-h. (98. M. :!!K •<!)')( ULKSS" K'K I137 words
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Advertisement256 1926-07-22 6 OXO CUBES IN HERMETICALLY SEALED TINS, E<ACH 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 huild up strength and stamina, are scientifically concentrated in "Oxo Cubes." Oxo is handier than Beef-Tea, and dietetically256 words
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Advertisement512 1926-07-22 6 f LEA PERRINS' 1 1 SAUCE I is known the world over as the I best appetizer for COLD MEAT I C^~^ Chamberlain's I i'BPISS Colic and Diarrh I P E^^f Remedy I 8 2 '^ii Chamberlain's Colk md Ouil *Mi' PAW W THE STOMACH, f postMMi ooe m j-g512 words
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Article1183 1926-07-22 7 RUBBER STRONGER. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, June 24. vr-d This week the rubber market has show distiiut signs of strength, and on each da this wt.-ic there has been an oDvious ma, only of buyers in evidence. Whh little no stock on ofter, prices tended xo1,183 words
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823 1926-07-22 7 Singapore, July 20. Iho chiel interest in the rubber markei has been centred in the possibilities of thi 20 per cent cuU at the end of the quarter. The average price for the quarter to dat< Us 1 !».I(>U and the tussle between pro823 words
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Article63 1926-07-22 7 The total value <>f imports into the K..M.S for the first quarter of this y. ar amounted t<ovof five millions sterling^ n increase of £1,891,668 over the corresponding quartet of last year. The total value of exports for the same period ajnounted to sixteen anti a half rnillion sterling, an63 words
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Advertisement378 1926-07-22 7 BUSINESS CARDS. MARY SETON. X E. AMBER MANSIONS. J ORCHARD ROAD. a Lamm an Larcp shades from Shanghai. \ss%sv a %vA\VL%v,v,%%%^v W% a; MARBLE TABLE TOPS, FLOORING, TILES, Etc. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. "Marble Merchants." Telephone 75. CARS FOR HIRE tireat Reduction in Rates ASIATIC MOTOR CAR CO. 8 Orchard Road378 words
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Advertisement550 1926-07-22 7 W NOTICES. TEMENGOR TIN MINING CO., LTD. Guthrie Co.. Ltd.. Pcnanjr. have n-cciv eabie advice from London thai the Company is in process of incorporation. Authorised Capital £200,000 Israel Capita! £115,000 i shares of £1 t-ach whereof 55,000 Vendo Sbaraa are to be alloted namely to Mr J l-v-.ne. 30.000550 words
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Advertisement603 1926-07-22 7 nt NOTICES. ns Notice is hereby given that the above Trad( Mark known as "STORK" Trade Mark used ir y any design of border o r alone is the propertj n of SCHOLL CORSSEN CO. of Bremen, Germany and is used by them in connection with S Cutlery, Tools, Iron,603 words
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Advertisement255 1926-07-22 7 The Tonic that British Doctors recommend Hall's Wine has been prescribed bv British doctors for over thirty years. They know how it builds up strength in every case of weakness. If you are weak from any cause, Hall's Wine will quicklv restore you to glorious health and vigour. Flree Wineglasses!255 words
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486 1926-07-22 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 22,1926. A New Coal Suggestion. Possibly the most hopeful suggestion in connection with the coal strike 'which has yet been made is that of Sir Samuel [nstone which \m< however not received much public consideration. Sir Samuel is lx»th ;i coalowner ami an exporter and486 words
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Article246 1926-07-22 8 it is impossible to be Indifferent to the political situation in Prance today, which is an excellent example of the famous French proverb, 'The more i r changes, the more it remains the game t hing." Since April last year France has had six Governments, and246 words
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Article1137 1926-07-22 8 Captain A. I). Curtis, li.A having em'i.n.iv,,) for the United kini_ r d.>m on .July 16th, \i itruck off the strength o\ the < om- tnand 1 1 om Unit date. In celebration of Mr. \>< Keiu: Chuan being elected President of the Baa <"hye Hoe Club fio.'i, Qeylang Koa<i.1,137 words
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Article78 1926-07-22 8 Clearing Up. MALAYA'S STRONG POINT (Our Own Correspondent— Copynp London. Jq|j 21 The process <<j clearing up U cacertain amount of Mnrfet} hu' s:»rious is likely to occur. The ..*•>.■• certain to continue t<. >*■ irramiUi tini*' ami will j.rol)ahiv h< worst in Industrial. Rulers arf 5^,,,.,.78 words
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Article41 1926-07-22 8 THK QOVUtVOfI g i hoi Perak I oik Knuri.iint-t; i r 9ar Ow< < m Ipai 21 U.K. the i'Vk a eatei'tefaed Renal the [poll OU K< Th« u aih<-r irts I I hid v I I'. nijrr. i moni41 words
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Article21 1926-07-22 8 I't MMM 21. A' nan Baidal irder of a n it B 'I Court wai led, 121 words
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Article48 1926-07-22 8 n Own < iVuarv.; |a|) 1- K' x Sai, tht <!t;) v la arei t/. itii f i u bn n- •:.>.' r ticket am mi ing ;itr<-»i tht ring, n: pleaded guilty 1 ffc i E ii nd wh<» had disapp wa- :fu r,.-. :nadt M48 words
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Article34 1926-07-22 8 Ti G ■■mm Soakl I Ifl turns !>• week PcMMg ii d idt tui 2 iei F JM .lu-h. mi fa Hill H ration 6.24] i I .> I I in n 29S34 words
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Article58 1926-07-22 8 <)u •l' thi Ead lV i lon fiae failed to rapj nu*3 -'ram |M|H'- :t wa- n< I ih«' bccteniaK of ;•.> pi, te hav. ;h« tjMl I |"'Wci station ;»t >■ June, Mp| it \ki\\ aot K I war.is th»- .•rui of n«v Mftl Porll s-'H58 words
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Article77 1926-07-22 8 Mr. W H. Thorn.- Appoints RTe auderstai i -:!u H-.n"h!.' He U T Hi t! k', un l'«-an^ lawyer, (uu I ■W* ju.t'T. Stn Settlei KM S Hr. Fhon e, wtk h. ltdaj is, w! n.. < Bar. U, m W .i..ii/ M Thorn ii i77 words
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Article96 1926-07-22 8 Ifce trial st tfc H*a I cfcugad witt; th, -i,:;rd,r I I tectiv.- in Banca Miv,' la cupicd th, at:.-nti.»n "l Mi ari(i a special jur> a!; !■,s Itfwlill mm >h-: al':-v In lo iinvst a man \\t,. wa~ M tl An informer wh.- lathe spot wa> wuuaded mm) was96 words
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Advertisement159 1926-07-22 8 i -i "TKe Connoisscor Comes to Caldbccks" ITALIAN RED WINE. S INEXPENSIVE je INVIGORATING. Jw> VITA LI'S W OHIANTI In iitre or half litre flasks. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated under ihe Companies Ordinance, of Hongkong.) Incorporated in Shanghai.) SINGAPORE. 4.>, KUIiINSON KOAD. lEi PATRONISED BYR YAITY > STERLING SILVER159 words
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Advertisement90 1926-07-22 8 fFOR AIX I VERMIN ITSB AGENTS: W. R. Loxley Co. Mj I GOLDEN SERIES. L] v.Vr" 'v.'.v.v/. A* .Tin ■■^Hf J; ITS AN EASY JOB j£ to renovate your car •J with is OF ALL GARAGES iND DEALERS. VAVAW ViViVAWiViSWA DOMESTIC 0( CURRENCEStiIU i U. PBILLIPfI Ai Bat« GaJaJi BoapHal*90 words
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Article264 1926-07-22 9 DISMAL OUTLOOK. MANY RUMOURS. P [Beater** Service. 1 Paris, July 21. the President downwards the most .1 prophecies are being; made as to the tally downfall trf the Herriot rnrnent. Echo tie Paris declares that M. Doumertrvntiy said to M. Harriot: "'Do the u van, but as264 words
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Article31 1926-07-22 9 [Fieuter's Service.] London. Ju\y 20. I rvKor. frame closed in London :»t :h. and Belgian at 220, London. Jut? 21. Ml _'i i. Lstet fnuM unproved to 225%.31 words
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Article45 1926-07-22 9 tish R i: Oifieiai Service.] Raghgr, July 20 (m -al Goaroad, litarj Governor oi I is bee* on 1 via 1 London, iaj h the Ki.'iL' at Bucking- I I Dnrins the nornini! he sraa Fr-y t ht- F'r:.'K> o| Wales.45 words
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Article36 1926-07-22 9 6t:<h Radi... -Official Service]. Ragfcg July n Spaleyaa Confipfeßce al >rk to-day I the g— Cial principle of the adoi u-omer. to the Ministry, with a I that on Marriage they resipn.36 words
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Article101 1926-07-22 9 MORE CABCOTTA EXCESSES. MANY INJURED. [Reuter's Service.! Calcutta, July 21. The Muharrum procession provoked mewed rioting. Shots were fired and^ne Mohammedan was killed, nine seriously injured whilst twentyfive others, mostly Hindus, were sent to hospital; one had his tinkers chopped off. Severe rains fell at midnight flooding the101 words
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Article12 1926-07-22 9 [Renter's Service.] Delhi. July 21. Alan Cobham has arrived.12 words
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Article54 1926-07-22 9 [Reuter's Service.] Pisa. July 21. •i; spin in preparation for Pinedo's Id flighl ended disastrously. A wave ed the seaplane as it was about to ;se from the water and De Pinedo was entangled in the stays and narrowly escaped drowning, while Majoi Conti was killed54 words
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Article203 1926-07-22 9 [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby, July 20. Mr. Lloyd Georg to-day addressed the seventh world convention of tbe Christian Endeavour movement, the delegates at which preseni over thirt nations. His theme was "Tbe youth of tbe world Im peace and goodwill." The ex-Prime Mi- >-' said: "Each generati203 words
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Article26 1926-07-22 9 [Beatnr^a Service.] Moscow July St. teatk h announced of M. F>ierwdns- ndent f thr Supreme Economic tad aha Pffwridrnt oi the O.GJ^.I 126 words
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53 1926-07-22 9 rte4 <>*ins to hi* Political Activities y r > a > 4 General Lodewdorlf i| wna G nera] Lud iivi rflfa wd him t< ie|fl "t j r lin C9 bu ;d that botl 4< G< aeial torfl with- final petii i fdr ree (in53 words
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Article111 1926-07-22 9 p guv* yes* rdaj of the I f,.., B IIM »iea !"f the j .;ir B. P. de Si!va. a* the age j Mr. dc Siiva wa> MM ol the m Singapore's nu-ri rants ar i ondocted tbf baainess ia Singapore ing- up tiil skOQl «> yeai> ago uch not111 words
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Article44 1926-07-22 9 [Beater's SerVke.] New York. July 20. sporadic beat wave during the past !'..rtniirht reached U> apex in the middleUrest with sweltering, chadless skic>, a [blazing sun and a temperature of over I"' 1 I degrees. Twenty-five died from heat-stroke 1 K Chicago.44 words
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Article86 1926-07-22 9 Tin and Rabbet Quotations. i By courtesy of the N'anyo Nk'hiXichi Shimbunsha >. Tokio. July 20. Tin. Banka, was quoted at YlB9 per piku! i to-day, while rubber f.a.q. spot was priced at Y0J856 at whi«*h certain lots were j transactedNotorious Tientsin Pirates Arrested. The Japanese police at86 words
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Article19 1926-07-22 9 The Bab Mr. Choc Kia Peng, M.F.C., anci his family are contemplating- making a toui of Europe next year.19 words
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Article99 1926-07-22 9 I Renter's Service. I Wa>hinKton. July 20. Out of forty-two countries invited to aceept the I'nited States' Senate's reservation- on which America is witting to join "he W (lii Court, onlj Cuba, Greece and Liberia have accepted. Nineteen other? mexelj acknowledged the communication, m\ reserved their decision,99 words
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Article604 1926-07-22 9 EARL WINTERTON'S REVIEW. SWARAJ DECAY, (British Radio Official Service.) Rugby, July 21. Lord Winterton Undersecretary for India, moving an India Office vote, said that the political history of India during the past nine months, since the adjournment of the Assembly in Octobei, 1925, had been that of progressive604 words
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Article17 1926-07-22 9 i [Reuters Service.] Ottawa. July 21The General Election will take place on September 14.17 words
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Article33 1926-07-22 9 Reuter's Service.! London, July 20. The Gatette notifies that the King has appointed Lord WiUingdon a Knight of the Grand Cross of the Order f St. Michael and St. George.33 words
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Article61 1926-07-22 9 IMPERIAL CONFERENCE ABSENTEES. [Reuter's Service.] i-i Melbourne, July 20. W In the House of Representatives Mr j Bruce stated that it was not desirable he should £o to Great Britain unless the Im- perial Conference was representative of the t whole Empire. If Canada were absent ii would make the61 words
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Article15 1926-07-22 9 Mr. E. J. Bennett returned to Penang or Monday after a trip to Kuala Lumpur.15 words
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Article90 1926-07-22 9 FURTHER CHECK THIS WEEK The Municipal authorities are not yet satisfied with the information they have obtained from the census which was taken at the, beginning of the month, supplemented by that which the check census revealed a fortnight ago. The inference to be drawn from the check90 words
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Article352 1926-07-22 9 The umlernoted works will be available for issue on Saturday, at 9 a.m. Abrahams (H.M.) Athletics. 1926. illus. (Running and jumping). Barrett (Sir J.) Save Australia a plea for the ritrht use of flora and fauna. 1925. illus. Buchanan (-Angus) Sahara. 192G. illus. J map. Chesterton (Mrs. C.)352 words
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277 1926-07-22 9 Amount already acknowledged $G.- r >,. j The Hon'bk Mr. P. V. David 50 Mr. Ng Sing Phang 100 Messrs N'g Sing Citoon, and Au Min Tong, Chops Sin Kiat Lim. Ng H > Seng, Tye Loy and Tye Sang Pawnshops, and Mr. Loo Man Sik,277 words
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Advertisement133 1926-07-22 9 jl 8-DAY CARRIAGE CLOCKS ji COBffLETE IN CASES FOR TRAVELLING. I* 1 'sHt-^l i I I he;! m m E I] U I^DVi^Br^ J NO. 1400 CARRIAGE GL OKS IN BRIGHT POLISHED CASES, H.AVILY GILT. «r > EXTRA FINE QUALITY 8-DAY LEVER MOVEMENTS > m FITTED IN RED LEATHER COVERED133 words
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Advertisement735 1926-07-22 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES BXI'KESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT- FORTNIGHTLY WEEKIy^SERVICE LONDON, AND N. CONTINENTS TWICE MONTHLY SERVICE LIVERPOOL AND (Via Genoa and Havre.) WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. DASDANUS Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg In Port ELPENOR London, Rotterdam and Hamburg J735 words
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Advertisement625 1926-07-22 10 EUerinan Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). 'ELLERMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONGKONG. Due S'pore. s.s. KNOWSLEY HALL In Port si. CITY OF WELLINGTON Aug. HOMEWARDS. s.s. ROMEO Marseilles, London, Havre and Hamburg Aug.625 words
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Advertisement541 1926-07-22 10 JP. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES rincbrpo rated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AM) CABGO. SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVK,ATION 0 LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His MajestV's Government I. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China and Japan. For Marseille?, London and Antwerp. Due Leave541 words
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Article420 1926-07-22 11 FURTHER LIGHT ON BAFFLING PROBLEM. Why do wireless waves travel better through the ether at night than during the day This problem is one of the most baffling questions which wireless experts and physicists have ever had before them, and i the keenest interest has been aroused in420 words
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Article249 1926-07-22 11 Sentenced 28 Years' Imprisonment Bombay, July 8. Hyderabad (Sindh), July Bth. The romantic career of Miran Jamali, described as the Robin Hood f Sindh, terminated to-day when lit- and hia c tmpanions were sentenced to varying terms of seven to 28 years of rigorous imprisonment, Milan Jamali249 words
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Article109 1926-07-22 11 ALEXANDRA ROSE' DAT IN LONDON. Great Knthusiism Shewn London, June 30. The mejnory of the Queen Mother was Intensified by the enthusiasm of collectors nd contributors on Alexandra Rise Day. An unusually early start was made, a 1 asket of roses being auctioned and re. auctioned by a well-known comedian109 words
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Article35 1926-07-22 11 There are in the Colony 517.5 miles of metalled roads (exclusive of those maintained by the Municipalities). On Singapore Island there are 102 miles, in Province Wellesley 172.6, Malacca 147.2, and Penang and Dindings 88.6.35 words
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Advertisement264 1926-07-22 11 Avoid This Lurking Danger r j^HE blow of a sledge-hammer may fail to break a rock, while X the faintest trickle of water— provided it drops steadily on the same spot will wear the stone away. Strength alone is not always what shatters— it is the constancy with which the264 words
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Advertisement285 1926-07-22 11 Flies Are Childrens Deadliest Enemies/ THE fly is the greatest murderer flies and mosquitoes. It is economy to use known. Thousands of babies Flit and avoid di sease. Flit is clean, easy died last year as a result of diseases «erned to them by flies. Flies are tests showed Flit285 words
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Article31 1926-07-22 12 The Shipping and the Import and Export Offices will be open for one hour only (from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.) on Saturday 31st July and Monday 2nd August.31 words
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Article348 1926-07-22 12 Is the Company Hanging Fire? I understand, says a writer in the Times <>i Malaya of Monday, that His Excellency Sir Laurence Guillemard. accompanied by His Highness the Sultan of Perak, vibited I Chegar (Jalah, in Upper Perak, which spot is- the place where the Perak River348 words
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Article287 1926-07-22 12 The Bishop of London leaves England at the end of next month, says the China Express of June 24th.. for a nine Months' world tour to celebrate his twenty-live years' work. "My object is a holiday, it i> true," the Bishop told The Observer, "but I287 words
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Article119 1926-07-22 12 In h >nour of the departure of H. EL Phya Ajaraja Sonpsiri. Chief Judge and EL K. Pbya Archayapitaks. Chief Commander of thr Gendarmeire, both of Puket, dinner was given by Mr. Tun Paik Huat. a prominent tin miner and planter, on Tuesday, July 13, as his club. The jruestsEx - 119 words
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Advertisement413 1926-07-22 12 Bums Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. J 1 J j Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tone) and MALABAR (4.512 tons). i The s-s. MARELLA is the largest and tmest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe,413 words
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Advertisement101 1926-07-22 12 HAMBUR6-AMERIKA HUE, (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures. OUTWARDS. For HONGKONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Doc Singapore. MUNSTERLAND July 27 HOMEWARDS For GENOA. ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. PREUSSEN July 27 t VOGTLAND 2nd. half Aug. Limited accommodation for passengers, x Omits Genoa. t Passenger steamer. BASIC FARES. Str.101 words
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Advertisement106 1926-07-22 12 M.S. PERU. arrived 20th July and discharged her carm at 3.H.8. Godown No: 37. THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD. (Incorporated in Denmark) S.S. GLEMFFER. Consignees of cargo per tho above rniael (arrived July 18) from London are hereby noti- I tied that a GENERAL SURVEY of all cargo f landed106 words
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Advertisement439 1926-07-22 12 THOS. COOK SON, LTD. AND THOS. COOK SON, (BANKERS) LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). Teleg. Coupon 6 Battery Road. Tele: 3016, 3017. Singapore. Passenger and Forwarding Agents, Bankers, etc. P. O. Box 102, 6, Battery Road, Singapore. Passages booked by all Line*. Rail tickets issued for the principal railways throughout the439 words
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Advertisement188 1926-07-22 12 Golden Guinea The Produce of the C hoicest Vineyards in France. |W\>% The Guarantee of Excellence. JOIN LITHE CO., LTD. Incorporate^! in RncIMHJ SINGAPORE. PKNANC. AND KI ALA LI MITR LLOYD TRIESTINO NAY. CO < Incorpoi -a ted in I:a!> HOMEWARD SAILINGS Bi-month!y servioe tot Hrr:- and Trieste via ports188 words
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Miscellaneous677 1926-07-22 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing 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 6677 words
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Advertisement648 1926-07-22 13 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. Steamer*. Arrive Dept. adon, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen. Antwerp, via Colombo. Aden, Port Sudan and Port Said. Atlas Maru Aug. 3 Aug. 4 M« basa, Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam, Beira, Delagoa Bay. Durban t Mexico Maru Aug. 18 Ang 19 ban. Cape Town. Rio, Santos and Buenos Aires.648 words
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Advertisement462 1926-07-22 13 TRAVEL COMFORT i I DOLLAR dfiSi PRESIDENT j Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All staterooms are outside rooms, we-11-vontilated 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 and462 words
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Advertisement679 1926-07-22 13 Kerr Steamship Co.. Inc. 44. REAVER 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.679 words
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Article842 1926-07-22 14 EX-CROWN PRINCE'S "DEFENCE." Nn! Rf sponsible I <»r th«- \N ar. The Prince of German} has now •r.<l a »n, an< e the <:■ Cei I f Gen tny in Greal W,r r raised I in plaint ive explanations. In M lcl Such* die WabTheit" < pub':842 words
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Article120 1926-07-22 14 AFTERMATH OFWE ST HA M SCANDA L. Board of Guardians Hill Published. I London, July 1. JEhe Boards of Guardians' Default Bill, which arose out of the dispute between the Minister of Health and the West Ham Board of Guardians on the <! u< s( of the amount payable r<>r120 words
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Advertisement362 1926-07-22 14 4^i||fe JH AFTER FEVER— get well quickly! Mm Take WINCARNIS every day I -^P^Sffirfif^^ /Is Ifmln Nerves, brain and body fever leaves you weak and exhius!ed. Win//sP ajsjml carnis brings your strength back quickly. A few glasses, taken every >sSS^^R/ a^' ra P^y build up your vitality and vigour, enrich362 words
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Advertisement18 1926-07-22 14 Sandilands Buttery 8 Co. V^ Estate Supplies. ACETIC ACID y/^r FERROGENE ROOFING PAINT. r SODIUM SULPHITE AND BISULPHITE18 words
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Article63 1926-07-22 15 July :.l. Bank 4 m.s. 2|4 3-32 Bank demand 2{3 11-16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2,4 7-16 New Yoik, demand 56 Vi Credit.-; 90 days 58% France, demand 2500 India. T. Y. LMfi Hongkong, demand t% p.c. i);-. Yokohama^ demand l IS Java, demand tM9% Bangkok, demand 80V« Bar63 words
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Article228 1926-07-22 15 July 21. Tin 200 I iiu |1442i Gambiei 10. 50 Pepper Wliite <>•) HO Pepper Black 37.00 Flake Tapioca 5.50 Pearl Sago Small g.25 Copra 11.70 Copra Sundi led 11.95 Opium, Benares unt. 4.000 Rice, Liang; Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) %&Q Rice, Siam old Xo. 1 S.so228 words
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Article50 1926-07-22 15 l u l > -'Kt, 12 O clock noon. Buyers Seller* R S.S equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 8 Sta ard U.S.-. Spot J Aug-Sept. 70* Tl Od Dec TJ i 7:; i Market: St* ady. Latest I a ndon Spot Shet New i Spot50 words
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Article189 1926-07-22 15 FRASER'S SHA RE L IST. e>terday\«N Alterations. Kinta Assn. ($10) 10.50 12.00 cd. Malayan Collieries ($10) 39.75 4045 Nawng Pet ($1 I 1.70 L77 aiping ($1) 92% P< ngkah n L9.50 20.25 i d Petaling ($1 3.77% iM South Taiping ($1) 74 77 Taiping ($1) l.v;, Talam Mines ($1 i189 words
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Article104 1926-07-22 15 Split Over (General Strike Order. London. July <>. A serious crisis, which threatens to divide the Civil Service an 1 disrupt the National Whitley Council, has been precipitated l»\ the decision of certain important sections of the Civil Service to withdraw from the Staff side104 words
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Article123 1926-07-22 15 YESTERDAYS LISTS. Ihe Singapore hambei of I Ban J Rubber Am ociatfon, held rtt 709th ati I 'yesterday, when there wciv ata: pued !«Sl.:}'.^ lbs.; 08.12 boas. Offei .i 7. lbs.; 188J29 ions. Bold >"<:_>."•" I 29 London U New York ttm. PKICBB I«EAI IZKD Ribbed SmoktJ Shut123 words
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Article75 1926-07-22 15 [British Radio Mm ial Bel ko.] Wmg/kf, July 2(1 Parii 238^4, Wv. York IMhk* Bnuumh 220*4, Geneva 26.11%, A.nwterdam u. KHan LSIH, Berlin 20.45, Stockholm LgJ.5, Copenhagen LB.SS, Osl 2SL2O, Vienna 34.40%, Prag m UI, ft un| an I Madrid 3034%, ibon 2 7 12, i: 7 11-16,75 words
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Article134 1926-07-22 15 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Singapore, ***** 21. Rubber.— Li i 1 69 eats. Tul— London •;>•_■ 15s. Loca 0 I Of IvuMvrv Sharei tre quiet. K:mu.--have ».,.>. 30 ind I hangkat &< cum. Connemanu ••r 4 Brunei 1 nitedfi at 9.10. Brogae have buyen a1 and Jeran -ti 1 Sunf134 words
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173 1926-07-22 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S, REPORT (L.R. Macphail). Sinirap.m .July L'l. Rubber. London. Is B%d .<: 'l 69%. Tim. E282. LSc 15« I cat 1 M 20( tons 1 il' Mad ;;.'m >...■ i hanped bands .t 27s Sd cum. all, K.. Hydraulic* al J ••2 I_..1 Puch ngc al L2« 9d173 words
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Article98 1926-07-22 15 Indian Badness to b*' Sold. London. Jul> K. The Dunlop Rubber Company ha* arranged to Bel] its Indian bßcfcMM p) I new company which kg being Hi HIM J \u India for that purpose. Indian capital writ] be introduced, the psmrf company i^uaran teeing- a dividend of98 words
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Advertisement483 1926-07-22 15 Assets Over 56,500,000, S.C. Assurance in Force Over $22,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFlCE:— Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.G. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies483 words
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Advertisement414 1926-07-22 15 I BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. —Established 1880— Capital Subscribed Y.100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y.86,600,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-Preside nt: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. M. Odagiri, Esq. K. Mogami, Ksq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Takeuchi, Eiq. K. Tatsumi, Esq. T. Hodsumi, Esq. F. Watanabe, Esq. T. Okubo,414 words
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Advertisement445 1926-07-22 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AxND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in 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 Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon: Mr. D. G. M Bernard, Chairman Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, Deputy Chairman W.445 words
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Advertisement859 1926-07-22 15 TRADE AND COxMMERCE. FRASERS WEEKLY* REPORT. Singapore, July 20. Tin is up £4. for the three months' position over the week and a fair amount Ol business has been put through in shares, although few alterations can be noted in quotations. Rubber has fluctuated within narrow limits and only small859 words
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Advertisement39 1926-07-22 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. &ARLOW CO. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.39 words
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Article314 1926-07-22 16 MILITARY TEAMS DRAW. k.A. 2: R.E 2. Displaying extraordinary form, the K.E. team waa able u> draw with the R.A. on the Stadium yesterday, and indeed, except (■r a last minute rally on the part of the K.A. which resulted in their drawing even v. :.t.m the score was314 words
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Article87 1926-07-22 16 At aeetmg r th< Selanji I s >ciat ion th< r reported 1 it tl Um M Final ha'! been od for Sal g. 28, anjd ed <>n K lala Lumpur padang. The chain in n ai arrant nta ri n n conchi I f rtl visit87 words
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Article187 1926-07-22 16 <>lon> \s. f'.NI .S. W, R. K has n r the M > it K Lb r n Satui I] nd lon A i J n<i. Both evens now i plete a*i ire a IMA i •m k H 11, K. < Denis tn v .i. I ler187 words
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Article43 1926-07-22 16 Mr. S. Hohson, Superintendent, /'■> I rii Tt u M Perak, is n..u on his way bach tma his holiday to Australia an.! is I*9** in* in a week's time Mr Bu!lni was acting tor Mr Hobson, ha •..,> t--..., K' 'i.t;i, T O. MT.O.M - 43 words
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Article451 1926-07-22 16 CHAMPIONS INFLICT FIRST MIDDLESEX DEFEAT. Warwickshire's First Win. [Reuter'* Service.] London. July 20. Results of County cricket matches roncluded to-day arc as foil >w:— Y< ri. shire u'imis Middlesex. At Bradford: Yorkshire won by ten wickets. Middlesex Yorkshire 371 and s and 6 for none. Htarn< d 134451 words
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Article163 1926-07-22 16 W 1 Pts. W I. Ist 1 IPo Obt R« Per Ir lr Yorkshire 19 Ifl 0 6 I 68 2 -1 17 Glamorgan 15 8 3 0 0 56 10 I 7 2. 7-' Hani 17 9 2 2 3 80 54 I 67.50 Middx 11163 words
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Article62 1926-07-22 16 AUSTRALIANS' ONE DAY MATCH. EASI SCOTLAND BEATEN. Reuter'a Service.] London, July 20. Tl \u- tralians m< I Easi Scotland in a ►ne daj match at Perth. They dismissed the Scottish side for 120, Richardson taking rickets for 23 runs, and then made So€ for six wickets, < f which Taylor62 words
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Article23 1926-07-22 16 New novels instead of being issued in bulk on Saturdays, are n m being issued in mall numbers daily at a.m.23 words
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Article53 1926-07-22 16 Mr. and Mrs. R C, Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Weston, and Mrs. A. .1. Daly have returned to Koala Lumpur from a holiday in Brastagi. The Fort de Kock earthquake wag not t t-lt on the plateau, nor wa< anything known of it until some days after the news hadM.M. - 53 words
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Article529 1926-07-22 16 AN ENJOYABLE FUNCTION. The second annual athletic sports of the Royal English School were successfully h( Id last Saturday on St. Joseph's [nstituti in grounds, which were artistically decorated for the occasi in. In addition to the performance <> t" the competitors, a bright daj with529 words
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Article27 1926-07-22 16 [Reutei Service.] Havana, Julj 20 In bruiling weather, in which the CanaifTered severely, Cuba eliminated tada from th< I -i 1 'up i>\ thre<27 words
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Article176 1926-07-22 16 The following i-> the proposed protamnie (subject i>> slifrhi change) A li .J.M. Training Squad] n Vakumo and 1 at Singapon > nip? an ive at daylight Ful 2lt I Ihi ian< <;< neral's officia all "ii the Commander of the »hips. The Commander of the ships'176 words
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Article353 1926-07-22 16 R.S.Y.C. On Sunday will be sailed the first race for the Pulau .lontf Challenge Cup presented by I>r. Gilbert Brooke. Start 10 a.m. Course: from the Club through KeppeJ Harbour and thence S. by \V. to Pulau .Jonir which is to he founded to port, thence returning through353 words
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Article57 1926-07-22 16 LADIES LAWN TENNIS CLUB AT HOME. I•■ i tournament which ha bcei in progress at the La lawn T< nnis Clu I I comes .i 5k o final of the i do ibles. Club will i>e «i me. and at the con- i«n of the •at 1.- M iwi 1157 words
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Article41 1926-07-22 16 <)pe:> Mited hoiihli- Senji-final M: Tennent and D H Kleini M Ii ij St ■n and I V. M les, < ;i 7 Men's Ifindi.tp DoaUes —FiaaL Major Gardiner and Capt. Fall ai Utermark and NyhoftT, 0, 6, 1.41 words
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Article66 1926-07-22 16 i<> DAY'S i IK< Double Handicap. E W. de Crui -v, ]< B^ 1 .»••■*.<' A. Morris and Ephramus. U Ball Veria K. K. de E C. IVheatley vs. N an W Single Handicap "T." i- I d( Souza vs <i. Ki aal. T( > M< »!;K(66 words
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Article125 1926-07-22 16 TO PAY'.- TIES < lass Doublet* M ixed. Major and Mrs. Walker Scr. v<. Mi. and Mrs. Milligan owe 1. Mr. and Mrs. Potts ow< I b. Mr. and Mrs. Miller owe 3 Mr. and Mr-. Bateman plue l vs. Ablitt and Mrs. Hutchison phi- 2. Prentis and125 words
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Article65 1926-07-22 16 Programme of hrills up to ansl f«»i- Juh 2.">th. Friday, 23rd. 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.V C Band. Saturday, 24th.— 2.30 p.m., Bukit Timah Range Malay Company; l\:<0 p.m., Farrer Range, S.R.A, (v)., and European Units lasuals. Sunday, 25th.- 7.30, Drill Hall. All Officers and X. C.65 words
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Article40 1926-07-22 16 Orders for week ending .Jul> L6th L926. Thursday. 22nd. Band Practice Headquarters, at r p.m. Saturday, 24th. -Wireless Class ai 4.30 p.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Sci ut masters. PRANK C. SANDS, (\.mmissi ,m-r.40 words
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Advertisement207 1926-07-22 16 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED NEW STOCKS J MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, J JAZZ BANDS, MANDOLINES, j VIOLINS, BOWS, JAZZ FLUTES j S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. Icicorpor&ted in Honjfk ng) k >^>^^S c* Illi I llf/f Ilia m i Ml jr¥yiTjl f Qiampagne is a matter of taste. It is, hoiuever, recognised207 words
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