The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 July 1926
1926-07-26
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Title Section13 1926-07-26 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JULY 26, »26. NO. 11,857.13 words
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Article293 1926-07-26 1 Poineare has now formed his "Ministry of the Franc" and there is a general sigh of relief throughout France Page 9. The National I'nion of Seamen have withdrawn from the International Transport -workers Federation Page 9. Mr. Alan Cohham has arrived m Burma and may reach Singapore293 words
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Article911 1926-07-26 1 luree rigfat forward men wearing liven of disgrace (hereißaftei referred went up to Clover Cottage cm the at. of tlie Show, and apologised m submis^iv; teims to Hr, Kewmaa. It is clear freai thei) statements (1) that they 'never w. tor to do it,911 words
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Advertisement239 1926-07-26 1 VafASSWW^^AMa^SVYVV" I- FAULDINGS jl SOLYPTOL SOAP I IOK TOILET PURPOSEaS. |J v. B -%V.V.%SV.%V«MiS-ai%VW.\»" RAFFLES HOTEL GRAND MILITARY PAGEANT Special early dinner will he available on the following Pageant nights trom 7 p.m. August 28th. and 31st. September Ist. 3rd. and 4th. Special S tipper Dances will be held on239 words
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Advertisement198 1926-07-26 1 Y-VAVWa/VWWa.VAVa.WM^^^ il fwSi GOSsSTI I: I -<StT "WHEEL" =i ij I^Ajk *****1 SOAPS i= X as a Sea Breeze X WILLIAM GOSSAGE SONS LIMITED. J j» (Incorporated m England). "J l EUROPE HOXEL. t FRIDAY, 20lh AUGUST: A FANCY DRESS DINNER and I)AN( i ti aid of tne E\-Service Association198 words
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Advertisement39 1926-07-26 1 CASES OF ASSORTED WINES AND LIQUEURS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Make up Your Own Assortment From My New Wholesale Price List. H. BOLTER, NO. 8, ROBINSON ROAD. j JOHN HAIG'S Ij I GOLD LABEL SWEE LEE CO. WINE MERCHANTS. 139 words
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Advertisement9 1926-07-26 1 JArWrVa^aVAV^AV.VVaf.VVWV." SWALLOW ARIELL'S I AFTERNOON TEA I BISCUITS. j:9 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous104 1926-07-26 1 I— I \TEST 1 iMEaunuawß"" 1 I Useful tooki i* oi sak P*g< Hosiery at RoWnaon*a--Pnge Quail at Cold Storage Page 8. Shipping on page.- 10, 12 and I Singapore Turf Club notice Pagi Tropica] suitings at Little's— -Page s New programme at AlhambraU l'age 2. Decca portable gramophone, Huttenbaeh's104 words
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Article311 1926-07-26 2 -CHRISTIANITY AND OTHER RELIGIONS." "Chi and Other R< tligi >ns" was th. to! an interesting lecture given a. ball o Friday night las: i,\ Bishop oi Singapor tin Rt. Rev. C. J. Fei gus n-Pavie. Th< speaker deaH with tin various other religions a A were being311 words
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Article102 1926-07-26 2 -n-r. suburb, a waj ng y simulate I thai his cucumbers and energy from h hie] have ■> increa ed his a beta een 2fl er cent. 16ft n* yielded I which were Tom, Plants treated by P *n from six to eight inches m the ordinary102 words
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Advertisement296 1926-07-26 2 If PAYS To BUY In QUANTITY. Double Sized Giant Tube of COLGATE'S TOOTH PASTE at To cenls. MEDICAL HALL LTD. 23. Battery Road. Ithe happy valley ltd. The Town Amusement CENTRE MALAY OPERA, CINEMA. SIDE SHOWS AMUSEMENTS. Mdm.' Relvey s WJ School of I Ddncmg Foi en and young ladies296 words
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Advertisement306 1926-07-26 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, X.C.8., K.C.M.G., H.E. Major-General Sir Theodore Fraser, X.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, EX-SERVICE ASSOCIATION, SINGAPORE. X306 words
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Advertisement140 1926-07-26 2 For Six Nights Only SUNDAY, 25th. TO FRIDAY, :Soth JULY AT THI ALHAMBRA I In the Second Show at 9 p.m HARRY LEON WILSON'S DELIGHTFUL SATIRE Faithfully transferred to the -even keeping all the ftnene MERTON OF THE MOVIES A JAMES URUZE— PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION GLENN HUNTER with VIOLA DANA The140 words
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Article389 1926-07-26 3 Spanish Miracle Worker's rowers. The miracle-working priest of Naples, uh cuiious story was recently icnated, i i". a companion m Gaudeneia Seltran. the Spanish peasant of Bujaraloz, c sa wh i has been aro isLig c >nid a i counts iti t count oi' his o"i Lilou389 words
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Article267 1926-07-26 3 le must ba\ e\\ ond< red w he- the Astbury judgmi i I I 1 illegality of the v. M. ral- or more strictlj of the sym pathetic strik< would b< carried furth r. j 1 undei si iid hat i1 to be. Mr. J isti<267 words
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Article147 1926-07-26 3 i Amei iea, the land of bright notions, is re- sponsible for the sug?r< stion thai *'l >t-;i r Sir" .-ii thi commencemeTii of business letters should go, and should be replaced by some such opening as 'Good morning, Mr. Smith. William Brown speaking." It is147 words
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Article112 1926-07-26 3 Substantial prizes arc annually given ii Lincolnshire for big families and long ser vice, and the awards for this year were mad< ;it the opening of the Lincolnshire Agricul tural Society's Show at Louth. In the clas for big famili Is Joseph Maltby, of Lincolr W112 words
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Advertisement77 1926-07-26 3 Two Arts- I One Smohe The artistic temperament expresses itself m many vuays: but no matter luhat the medium of expression, artists the world over inevitably find themselves m 1 complete agreement over the one I best cigarette -the incomparableSWEgPRKS n;^. &&P > VIRGINIA CIGARETTES mtm\ I t*lO )'&£s v77 words
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Advertisement123 1926-07-26 3 fr USE: Tapered Roller Bearings. Most Efficient Readily Adjustable. Every Roller Gauged Accurately to within [l\ T One-Twelvethousandth of an inch. W'J^ I Malayan Motors Agents m F.M.S. SINGAPORE, Messrs. WEARNE BROS., LTD.: Penang, Ipch, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. WEARNE BROTHERS 1 1MITEI), Proprietors. v? J mf^\ WT M 7m\ /E123 words
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Article, Illustration3295 1926-07-26 4 KENNAWAY JAMES - THE MISSIMG MANNEQUIN KENNAWAY JAMES I 2 J* DV i BAITER XV. A SEN ilMi M'AL f> CASION Aubrey H. id not seen Eileen when •ft l i.t anae Rentoul's room and he little thoughl win a ibout nken ej ed his aunt's suran >i s. a impulse, when In3,295 words
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504 1926-07-26 4 i .trin Idylls, Swimming, and Sun Batata. i c privileges freo/untly enjoyed b> Ame- Vict m: igly illustra a the testimony just bj on« riou inn an, burgl«i and thief, bt forts oner Algi r, who v. as n 1 N n504 words
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Advertisement368 1926-07-26 4 if Ask the Owner of I I any 2-ton Albion I y\SK the owner of any 2-ton Albion I what he thinks of this vehicle 1 I from the point of view of efficiency 1 I and also of economy. I m You will gain definite confirmation of the I368 words
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Article845 1926-07-26 5 INVESTIGATING LABOUR CONDITIONS IN F.M.S. Standard Wages, Malaria and V.D. We had a visit yesterday says the Times ol Malaya from the Honourable Mr. Kodandaram Natesa Aiyar. Elected Indian Member of the Ceylon Legislative Council. The Hon'ble Mr. Aiyar is on a visit to Malaya to study845 words
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Article93 1926-07-26 5 News has been received that Mr. Tan Soo Hock, eldest son of Mr. Y. E. Tan. dentist, has been successful m his F.R.T.S. examination. He was a student of King Edward VII Medical C'llepe and m his fourth year there proceeded to Edinburgh to continue his studies. He has been93 words
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Advertisement965 1926-07-26 5 NOTICES. SINGAPORE TURF CLUB, j THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING. adei S.K.A. Rules of Riling.) Will be held on Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 4th, 7th, 9th and 11th September, 1926. PROGRAMME FOB THE INFORMATION DF MEMBERS ONLY. Ist. Day. Saturday, Ith September. Racea Kaa. I, 9 m) ">. THE STEWARDS.965 words
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Advertisement1049 1926-07-26 5 i.e., A. B. and C. each Class to be handicapped separately. Horses handicapped m Class C. shall be eligible to run m Race No. 3; horses handicapped m Class B. shall be eligible to run m Race Na. 4; horses handicapped m Class A. shall be eligible to run m1,049 words
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Advertisement326 1926-07-26 5 *^"f* ~fc Mental anguish, grief, worry, extreme heat all tend to produce headaches -mi* j£ and nervous exhaustion. Then it is that '1711* Eau de Cologne is a i^j Hkj friend indeed. A little of it, dabbed on wrists and temples or inhaled ijt ;P from the handkerchief, soothes and326 words
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1047 1926-07-26 6 LONGER TESTS— AND FEEBLE CRICKET THREE DAYS EXOUt.H FOX THE RIGHT MEN. Since the first Test fiasco attention m cricket circles has centred on -m alteration m the hi urs or days to he devoted to a Test match. Up to the present there are no concrete proposals to be1,047 words
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Advertisement142 1926-07-26 6 rWHITEAWAYS I Have just received by parcel most interesting assortments of novelties for ladies' children's these are appealingly priced. I NEW STOCKS OF PERFECTION STOVES. I The most re J^J* PERFECTION Easily underI liable recom- iWw''' stood very I mended Blue iff-^tefli fei^//,w™«v/ f s ,A„- simple to use ID142 words
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Advertisement717 1926-07-26 6 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VERY VALUABLE LAM) \\h BUSINESS PREMISES SIT LATE AT BUKIT PASSOH At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Cos Saleroom. No. 30 (huiia Street. ON WEDNESDAY, 4th AUGUST AT 2.30 P.M. Lot. 1. Valuahle freehold land aad shophouse pretttiaef known aa No Road and No. 94 Sago-Street Siagapore,717 words
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Advertisement26 1926-07-26 6 SHERII PS SAI E nt THE SCI BTRAITtS SKT d-l ETTLEME" M DYSENTERY DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIF* To be had of Three I>isp,'n«arle§ m Battery-road, and of26 words
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Article743 1926-07-26 7 GLAMORGAN LOSE AT LEYTON. Tyldesley 's Seventh Century. [Reuters Service.] London, July 21. Results of County cricket matches concluded to-day are as follow: Essex versus Glamorgan. At Ley ton: Essex won by six wickets. Glamorgan 271 Essex 172 and 107. 207 for 4. In Glamorgan's first innings Bates743 words
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Article82 1926-07-26 7 The Ceylon budget for 1926-1927, says that the Colony's credit balance at the beginning of the current financial year was 38% million rupees. At the beginning of the next financial year, the total surplus is expected to he 43% million rupees. In view of this satisfactory position, the Colonial Secretary82 words
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Article688 1926-07-26 7 INCREASE OF CAPITAL. An extraordinary general meeting of Messrs Fraser and Neave Limited was held at the Company's Offices m Trafalgar. Street at noon on Saturday. The circular issued to shareholders stated: Your Directors are of the opinion that it is desirable to make the Paid-up688 words
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Article184 1926-07-26 7 The Monopoly .\*>u Abrogated. J Canton, Julj 8. Tiir Standard Oil Company has opened :ui i. flicc m the naflv city, and Has resumed the selling of S.O. products to Chinese customers who, for the past fifteen months, have been able i > purchase practically nothing but184 words
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Advertisement354 1926-07-26 7 BUSINESS CARDS. W%S%SV«V.\%VbV>V,SV.V.V.V.V.V. i MARY SEION. E. AMBER MANSIONS. I- OIU BARD ROAD. C I.amys :ird Lamp shades from Shanghai. > MAKBI.E TABLE TOPS, FLOORING, TILES. Etc. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. "Marble Merchants." Telephone 75. CARS FOR HIRE. (.reat Reduction m Rates THE ASIATIC MOTOR CAR CO. Orchard Road aY 69-b.354 words
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Advertisement543 1926-07-26 7 NOTICES SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. NOTICE. Candidates for election as Members of the Singapore Turf Club are reminded that no ballot for Membership will be made after the 21st. August, 1i»2(5. Application to join the Club should, therefore, be made as early as possible. ALBERT H. TODD. Secretary, S. T. C.543 words
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Advertisement554 1926-07-26 7 R.W;vy '■.'■.■•.'•'•■••••Xvai^^Ki;. v •AjlHltliffl v v. /I .fP ROYAL NAVAL OLI NTEKH RESERVE. Th. formation of a Royal Naval Volunteer j Reserv* I nit Malaya) is under consideration. i J lie Government w-i.-h to ase* rtain whether the response will be sufficient to warrant the expense incurred m prep;'.'::.? and554 words
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Advertisement319 1926-07-26 7 Exchange Batiks will 1 lay, .lu:y. being Pul Rei I M lay, 2m A tgnsf beii B SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. ;ive -news" paper— 3s-40 columns of news iaily, also *he best Medium for Advertising. Delivered with the Chota Hazr tutk mornng, with "Latest Telegram- L«te«t News md Latest Announcements together319 words
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632 1926-07-26 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, JULY 26, 1926. Comments of the Week. If the popular acceptance of M. Poincare is not -imply a temporary reaction from the despair felt at the continued failure to form a Government, it ma) be that the Cabinet now formed m France will be able to632 words
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Article1464 1926-07-26 8 H.E. th* ll!L-'i Commissioner and Lad} I Cu ill* man: have arrived m Koala Lumpur. i Chief Inspector H. Doel, who ban been [poh for everal years, will shortly be going on '> mp >ran transfei t< Tampin. M M incur Syme ha- been engaged for editorial staff of the1,464 words
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Article237 1926-07-26 8 LARGE ATTEND A NCK AT H\ FR^ The remains of the ;at< Mr i r MS TV^li V'en, Consul-General fur China, aore a u r m procession torough some ol streets of th* city saetsiiaas fcft* raeot laid at the Thompson K.. k Cemetery, "Pek237 words
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67 1926-07-26 8 DEATH OF EUROPEAN NAVY BASEEMPLOYEE. ped at the Sfa fm] v I I sultan cun ed afa 1 er arho had been t n a r.< dredjrjnf died ia Ibe Geaa rai Hot an; Tht- aneaaaed, a bom ploj ed at nW Ha- November flat faacral, anJd l Bkhxot 1.67 words
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Article45 1926-07-26 8 I IN B I HOI >\MI 1 Mill SI \to N al ard the I aa Ma tee* Vr.u.r.g m her a fron B*oaa}lbaag m U "hi ar, hing th* sht] I•• raaled n thi m I* tah& f the dr •>' MM»45 words
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Article21 1926-07-26 8 [Rev'« Bi lei tkyab. Jul> U M ilaa I saasam !..>- arrivod aaaagaan, la Mr. Alan Cobham ha« arrived ber21 words
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Article88 1926-07-26 8 fh. third i haucal If* r I9tm will he hi hi iathei le«» me thi> e\ ening at B nu'inlwr- arc m\ iti d attef The tail murnt > atp nda ft D ami Dloar bj Hr. X Ba*e*V A pi«l'.niinary net* on the control88 words
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Article49 1926-07-26 8 court* bj i M Company we learn I bal iti Loudon n Snturani aw r tions despatched bj hV atrj i ahoamd ao chanjrThe Hsarlrrl is qua L The a\eragi' prut for I jSatur<la\ wa^ 1Tha price ta be aiaii tain* per cent, eat ia la.49 words
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Article54 1926-07-26 8 The New Zealand Gaiaraaa at bai that aa permits shall bt granted th for tho admittance of CMae*. N land Ear permanent realisac. Bt ai atoad that more than l2.Crf>o a| horn received. Since th* Act ,>f tmrn a into operation the issue ol permi h s I ese to54 words
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Advertisement75 1926-07-26 8 f j "The Connoisseur Comes to Caldbecks" ITALIAN RED WINE. B INEXPENSIVE Jp CHIANTI m litre or half litre flasks. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. NEW SHIPMENT j i QUAIL I COLD STORAGE J f john Lrmj^^ ltd. i J SINGAPORE, PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR. 5 Cs*WW^AVWWaW.*^^ 1 OLD TOM fmh75 words
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Advertisement55 1926-07-26 8 mw j wWf*Wa^w*Ay.jVWk/Wbr^^ Parfums de Luxe OOXY ijj i Chypre >j J Origan f Rose Jacqueminot J X Paris > J Emeraude i EAU DE COTY to be had from all dealers Dupire Brothers. :-g£ w> W.VVVANW.V.V.V.V.VAV.V.VA j ssssssss Sole Agents THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. Singapore, Penang, Kuala I.umpur. lp«»h.55 words
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Article555 1926-07-26 9 LAST HOUR EFFORT. i'OINC ARE TO THE RESCUE. (Havas Service.] Raris, July 23. hfl C abint-t has been formed. M. Poincare ag Una Premiership and Finance. ML Albert Sana**, Home Office. M. Briand r-r-.gr. Affairs. M. Painleve War and Iff. Hei tod Public Instruction. [Reuter's Service.] London, July555 words
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Article59 1926-07-26 9 [Reuter's Service.] K«n*a> City, July 23. Th, >otheni Railr ad director- have aP- roved a merger with Missouri, Kansas., 1 1 >■ St. Louis and South-weatern systems. Kansas City, July 24. h ia tininiatfid that the nea system mereriH have a total ol six thousand miles, tack59 words
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Article75 1926-07-26 9 BORAH'S LATEST X [Renter's Service.] Washington. July 2"». nator Borah, m a statement, says that i ;t'un critics of Aaaerka ia connection tl >'ur debts should remember that people Hvhag m gla>s-houses should not throw He refers to the "territorial acqui- aa of Great Britain at the Peace Table." tod75 words
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Article40 1926-07-26 9 [Reuter's Service.] New York. July 24. Tne subway strike has terminated and n:en have individually applied for reinrtnteaaea*. The Company has agreed to take back the majority at the old wages with loss of seniority rights.40 words
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Article223 1926-07-26 9 SPLITS WIDENING. SEAMEN TAKE A, Ti 'ON. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 24. The National Union of Seamen, at the close of their annual meeting, decided to withdraw forthwith from the International j Transport-workers Federation and also to take a ballot on the question of dissocia- tion fr223 words
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Article115 1926-07-26 9 [British Radio Official Service.] The Daily Mail's air correspondent states that the official British research w ik dir- i ted to production ot* fighting and commercial aeroplane- capable of rapid flight at great altitudes now shows that aero engines fitted with perfected super-charg-ing devices can maintain115 words
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Article113 1926-07-26 9 (British Radi<. -Official Service.] Raghy, July 2.1. Considerable economies have been effected hi the coat of th* Colonial service* for 19*26, which are explained m a White Paper The total expenditure provided for is 1442.700, compared with i'l.lOT.Ooo last year. In East and We I Africa th*-113 words
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Article56 1926-07-26 9 [Reuter's Service. 1 New York. July 21. Cases of prostration were numerous today 00 account of the high humidity, though the temperature was lower. Thousands of families forsook th»- city and moved to the beaches, improvising encampments. The Mayor ordered the parks to be opened at nights56 words
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Article39 1926-07-26 9 New York, July 23. Senator Reed ua.-; declared his intention to recommend tourists to boycott Prance if the anti-American incident; continue. France was behaving outrageously towards a nation which feels fur her nothing but friendship and g-oodwill.39 words
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Article43 1926-07-26 9 [Reuter's Service] Washington, July 21. The Treasury will not continue thi- argument as to whether the loans to Britain m wartime were for commercial purp >ses, but Mr. Winston, the acting-Secretary of the Treasury, reiterates that thi> is so.43 words
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Article26 1926-07-26 9 [Reuter's Service.] Constantinople. July 2T». Admiral Bristol has returned from Angora, were h? renewed the Turko-Ameriean Provisional Treaty of Commerce until Feb., 20th. 1927.26 words
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Article23 1926-07-26 9 f ßeuter's Service.! Amsterdam, July 24. Queen Wilhelmina has almost completely recovered from her recent slight attack of bronchitis.23 words
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Article143 1926-07-26 9 DIVIDEND PASSED. SHARES BIG DROP. fßeuter's Service.! London, July 24. An unfavourable impression has been created on the Stock Exchange by the announcement of Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company that a dividend is nor possible on the ordinary shares m respect of the 1920 working, although the results of143 words
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Article179 1926-07-26 9 New York. July 24. The m '.-papers are considerably pre>i copied with the troubles of Roman Oa tholics m Mexico, where the new law regulating religion is effective on August Ist. A Mexico City despatch states that President (a lies has proclaimed prohibiting religious instruction or179 words
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Article44 1926-07-26 9 Moscow, July 20. At a plenary sitting the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party expelled 81. Zinovieff from the political bureau of the party owing to the increased opposition of M. Zinovieff's faction, whfch the Central Committee accuses of aecessionisl agitation.44 words
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Article35 1926-07-26 9 [Havas Service.] Paris. July 23. Mr. S. U. Ellyo Kadoorie, of Shanghai, has been named a Commander of the Legion of Honour for the considerable service- he ha- rendered to France.35 words
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Article34 1926-07-26 9 [Reuter's Service.] Wthilesville. West Virginia. July 23. li\e persons were killed and 40 injured when a bridge collapsed under the weight of '!0d people watching a night carnival on the Coal River.34 words
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Article119 1926-07-26 9 Death of Admiral Saito. (By courtesy of the Xanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio. July 23. The death has occurred of Vice-Admiral Hichigoro Saito, Chief of th«- Naval General Staff. Sir Barnarjee Honoured. Sir Barnarjee, ex-Prime Minister of Mysore. India, was received m audience by H. I. H. the Prince119 words
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Article76 1926-07-26 9 Ixmdon, July 15. Bisley. Mr. G. H. Furguson, Superintendent of Police, Ceylon, with a score of 102 points m the first stage of the King's Prize Competition, qualifies for the second stage. Times of Ceylon. Lieut. J. Bailey (Ist 11th Gurkhas), and A. Stone, with scores of 9376 words
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Article810 1926-07-26 9 SUPRExME COURT INCREASES COLLECTOR'S AWARDS. Judge's Suspicion of Expert Evidence. The awards by the Commissioner of Lands m respect of two areas of land m t Owen Road acquired by Government were increased by the Chiof Justice (Sir William Murison) on Saturday morning as a result of810 words
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Article86 1926-07-26 9 Auekhnd, June 30. Thi- decision of the New Zealand Cricket j Council to send a team to England next summer is unique m the history of New Zealand cricket. Previously the New Zca landers have only visited Australia, and lirat only on three occasions. The team86 words
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Article80 1926-07-26 9 In the presence of a lar#e gathering of members, including Rev. P. Ruaudel, Presi- dent of the Singapore Catholic Club, the final of the Championship event was played off on Friday, Valberg, with 500. defeating I Aeria, the champion for the last three years, who made 288.80 words
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Advertisement122 1926-07-26 9 I I fa ll na^xHp*^H BU~" 3M 1 PHOENIX HOSIERY 1 Wk MORE ALLURING THAN EVER y<p^ A NEW STOCK OF THIS WELL-KNOWN I.RANI> JUST RBCEIVI i) IN ALL THE FASHIONABLE COLORS. J Price $4.50 per pair. THE "DURABLE* SILK HOSIERY. i Price $3.90 per pair ROBINSON Co., Ltd. (Incorporated122 words
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Advertisement528 1926-07-26 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE 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 Genoa and Havre.) I WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. ELPLNOR London, Rotterdam and Hamburg In Port t HECTOR Marseilles,528 words
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Advertisement425 1926-07-26 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). "ELLERMANMJNE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. s.s. ROMEO Marseilles, London, Havre and Hamburg Aug. 1 s>. CITY OF MELBOURNE Marseilles, London, Havre and Hamburg Aug. 29 s.s. KNOWSLEY HALL London, Rotterdam and Hamburg425 words
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Advertisement403 1926-07-26 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AM) APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AM) C ARGO SERVICES o PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION 1(4 LONDON AND lAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His nfajealye (■.ivernmonti. a OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London and \n:wer». Due403 words
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Article580 1926-07-26 11 A Sober and Chastened Spirit. The ruined Cathedral of Sveta Nedelja stands m the very heart of Sofia. Half the population of the :r i t y passes it every day. The shatt* red wails, the gaping rent m the roof, the cracked dome •■''-ill overhanging it580 words
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Article112 1926-07-26 11 BOMBAY MERCHANT'S SUDDEN DEATH. Posl Mortem Ordered after Suicide Rumours. Bombay, July 6. Mr. Umei Sobani, a well-known merchant of Bombay, died suddenly this morning al ii- res id* nee. A he was not km wn to have been seriouslj ill and. as his sudden death could not be acounted112 words
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105 1926-07-26 11 NEWSPAPER REGULATIONS IN TRAVANCORE. In-*.., Repeal Committee to Tesl Legality. Madr,>. .I„l.a S. The Secretary of the Press Repeal Comnittee at Trivandrum wires to-day: "The Press Repeal Committee has resolved to institute a suil m the nitric! Court at Trivandrum, to tesl the validity of the sovereignty regulation and the105 words
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Article51 1926-07-26 11 Affording to Chinese reports Shantung Is needing rain so badly that Tupan Chang Tsung-chang recently took measures to try and bring about the much needed fall. First of all he prayed to heaven, then big guns were mounted and fired and lastly the Dragon god was taken out and flogged51 words
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Advertisement262 1926-07-26 11 s^^-^% Are You Affected that way? is* f m Jl /-283& i |-JA\ E you ever noticed how I V**^ nmch better you can work, or walk; or play, when you feel quite well? Yes; and use twice as much energy and still feel less tired. Vet thousands men and262 words
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Advertisement251 1926-07-26 11 i YOUR m^^^S mw SF mmm^ m mmmmmmm I Mosquitoes Bring Disease Into Your Home Destroy the mosquito, the insidious enemy oj man TVvTOSQUITOES are more than pest >. teat t humans. It (evaporates quickly and They are a menace to your loved completely. Extensive tests showed Flit rmoc M^0,,,,:^251 words
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Article114 1926-07-26 12 Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. Bast Wharf (Entrance Cate 1). Main Wharf (Entrance Cate Ipoh 16; City of orinth 14; Tugela 12; Kelantan ar.d 71, l<»; Darvel v M. Treub 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Aden Maru 34; Minderoo 36; Fooksang Empire Dock114 words
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Article149 1926-07-26 12 Position of American Vessels. American ships ai<' not permitted to en gage m whisky smuggling eithei within or outside the socalled twelve-mile limit, adefined m the van ua anti-liquoi smuggling treaties between the United States md European countries. This rule goes int «'fTV<-i as a result of On149 words
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Article101 1926-07-26 12 Reported Decision to Close I'ort. Canton, July L'L Owing to being unable to stop Chinese employees from Organising a union, the Commissioner of the Canton Customs, it is reported, proposes to close the Customs until the settlement of the trouble. The Canton Government is mediating for a settlement.101 words
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Advertisement548 1926-07-26 12 Bums Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) f FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 to») and MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming548 words
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Advertisement321 1926-07-26 12 SHIPPING NOTES. I mm The homeward bound Spanish mail steamer C. Ix>pez y Lopez is due to arrive here from Manila on. Tuesday at daylight, and will be despatched for Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Spanish Ports at 6 a.m. the following day. Masters of vessels arriving at any port321 words
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Advertisement460 1926-07-26 12 SINGAPORE-NEW YORK SERVICE. OF THE NEDERLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY, "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" AND HOLLAND AMERICA LINE. SAILINGS ON FIXED DATES VIA SUEZ TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. t YACATRA due Aug. 4 VEENDJIK duo Sept. 1 BINTANG due Sept. 29 Carga is also accepted to Philadelphia, Baltimore, and to U.S.A. and Canadian460 words
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Advertisement375 1926-07-26 12 LLOYD TRIESTENO NAY. CO. (Incorporated m Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS Bi-monthly service for Brindisi, Venice and Trieste via ports taking carg*. oa through Bill? of Lading for Fiume. taa Levant and Black Sea Ports, also ta all ports on the West Canal of Italy. VENEZIA Aug ROSANDRA Sept OUTWARD SAILINGS. FOR375 words
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Miscellaneous546 1926-07-26 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. I 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 Saturday546 words
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Miscellaneous206 1926-07-26 12 JAPANESE CRUISERS ARRIVE. The Japanese cruisers Izumo and Yakumo with over 600 naval cadets on board arrived m Singapore on Saturday morning, anchoring outside the breakwater. Salutes were exchanged with the fort. The two cruisers will be here until Wednesday when they ar** expected to leave for Colombo. Vice-Admiral Bianke206 words
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Advertisement662 1926-07-26 13 O. S. K. Line. ^t ,nationS Steams. Arrive IW B, Rotterdam. Hamburg, Bremen. KtAwerp, via Colombo, Aden, Port and Port Said. Atlas Maru W 3 Au* 4 W, Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam, g AUg 4 I rm, DehVM Bay Durban t Mexico Maru Aug. 18 An* 19 ,■<.. Cape Town. Rio, Santos662 words
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Advertisement347 1926-07-26 13 TRAVEL COMFORT DOLLAR m PRESIDENT JhHHMIII Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All staterooms-are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. Th?y are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. Staterooms with private bath predominate, and all have hot and cold running water.347 words
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Advertisement509 1926-07-26 13 Kerr Steamship Co.. Inc. 1 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE (via Suez) s.s. FUJI MARU due July 30 m.s. SILVERPINE due Auc s.s. VENICE MARU due Ausr 18 s.s. WALES MARU due Sept 5 m.s.509 words
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Article1981 1926-07-26 14 CHOICE OF A KHALIF. Claims of Ibn Saud. The recent ceremonial send-off of the Egyptian Mahmal, or "Holy Carpet," from Cairo under the brilliant auspices of King i Had serves as a reminder that the Mohammedan world is getting back into the stride of its traditional1,981 words
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Article23 1926-07-26 14 Don't regard Cod .-is a kind of policeman ot sergeant-major delighting m dragging people into the orderly room. The Rev. Timothy Rees (Mirfield).23 words
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Advertisement151 1926-07-26 14 urng M m k u t m m Um^^ .^^SSm--::.. ""-^P*^ a l ios foii .t) 'COW (i.VTE" MILK 'mt a\o*^mW&^^^l—. "**iiioffc jS 1 S^^^gUl^^^^S^SSsS? COD l-u! Un ir teeth easily and witn ifSttSsil ,u,,u,,^ nit i > I^^^jP^OPjl I^ST SIMPLE rOOD TO > •Z l^.^^~t7^h^^:2y?! i i..-:"VattE. iiiirinjr the151 words
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Advertisement199 1926-07-26 14 m SCRATCHING Why Endure it— When you can Cure It. Just think what it must mean after such I itching, such burnin g torture, to have the sk and soothed, the itch banished as Lfby m drops of D.D.D. Prescription, a n<] yon h l relief. No more Itching, no199 words
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Article30 1926-07-26 15 Bank 4 m.s. 2|4 3-32 Bank demand 2(3 11-16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2j4 7-16 New Yoik, demand 56*4 Bank of England Rate 5 p.c. Sovereign, Bank Buying. 8.6430 words
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Article181 1926-07-26 15 Rice, Liang Hin Chan Mark Rice. Rangoon Bintan 2«0 Rice, Rangoon Sioka 283 Bice, Siam Broken No. 1 220 Rice, Siam Broken No. 2 *00 Rice, Siam Glutinous No. 1 360 Rice, Siam Glutinous No. 2 820 Rice, Rangoon Glutinous No. I 820 Rice, Anam No. 1 280 Rice,181 words
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Article147 1926-07-26 15 The B Scon Association of N Scot and Sam: I'iui. X.r. er Qnivei Antigoniah, have decided to tela dj tl forestaiioa of barren Lands which tvill v developnfenl of th plant -a-tree Idea m practically all section- of the previnci I; anticipated that the Lawrencetown147 words
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Article27 1926-07-26 15 We ere informed that the issu* being largely over subscribed, the Directori af Chin Chin Tin closed tin subscription list at noon on Saturday.27 words
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Advertisement491 1926-07-26 15 Assets Over $6,500,000, S.C. Assurance m Force Over $22,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE 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 Companies491 words
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Advertisement409 1926-07-26 15 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, j LIMITED. —Established 1880— Capital Subscribed V.100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund V.86,500,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Big. DIRECTORS. M. Odagiri, Esq. K. Mogami, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Takeuchi, Esq. K. Tatsumi, Esq. T. Hodsumi, Esq. F. Watanabe, Esq. T. Okubo, Esq.409 words
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Advertisement446 1926-07-26 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling 4,500,000 Silver $27,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors J20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon: Mr. D. G. M Bernard, Chairman Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, Deputy Chairman W.446 words
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Advertisement233 1926-07-26 15 OI C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION. July 21th. 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spol KM Standard R.S.S. Spot 69% 70 on Tend* r Aug. 70% 70*JJ Aug.-Sept. 7n". :i Oct-D* 72 73 roi Market: Mir. Latesl able: London Spot Sheet 20% d i>< r lb. New i'ork233 words
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Advertisement317 1926-07-26 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. bARLOW CO. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHAPTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. RUBBER RESTRICTION STATISTICS. Above figures are based ou declarations received during317 words
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Miscellaneous87 1926-07-26 15 FRASERS SHAKE LIST. Saturday 's Alterations. K. Siamese Sl 21s 6d 22s 6d Kuchai Ords (.Sl) 1.92% 1.95 Mambaus ($1) 1.45 1.47% Phin Soon (£1) 20s 9d 21 a 3d Teja Malay (£1) 29s 3d 29s 9*l Thabawleik (£1) 55s 57s o'd Ulu I'iah ($1 1.70 1.75 Ulu Yam Tin87 words
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Article296 1926-07-26 16 ANOTHER WASH-OUT. ONLY TEN BALLS BOWLED AT MANCHESTER. [Reuter's Sen-ice. J London. July 24. Th< i with Test Hatch commenced at Hanchestei to-day, Australia, when rain I play, having made six runs without loss. There was rain m the early morning and it returned a quarter of296 words
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Article206 1926-07-26 16 b irsome i mpetHi -n. nine hoi medal waa hek I ridaj asl an I rasa ted ia *m f>i Mr. and M• J S, Miller, who returaed a net score ol 36%. Forty- ac cards ware taken out aad Ihe following were returaed:— Mr. aad Mr-.206 words
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Article135 1926-07-26 16 Ihe Fleet Towed Home Ye«terda> The < lements wen very unkind to yachtsmen yesterday, <;.. E ly a breath of wind athri ag during then >rning and early after- 1 r the result that, for once ia a wWe, Urn Royal Singap* re Tacat135 words
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Article43 1926-07-26 16 London. July 16. Montreal The British Association Football team haw .mpleted their Canadian tour .winning all the twenty gaiaes played. The .British team scored 106 goab against eighteen. The tour was a sportinj da] ■QCeeaa, Times „f Ceylon.43 words
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Article314 1926-07-26 16 WIN FOR SERVICES. Etceteras Soundly Beaten. The Etceteras suffered a severe defeat at Che hands of the Services m the S.C.C. Tournament on Saturday afternoon. Having lost [seven wickets for 39 runs on Friday afternoon, the Etceteras continued the debacle lon Saturday, the remaining three wickets falling314 words
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Article156 1926-07-26 16 the S.( II had no difficulty m overming the Medical l ollege when the teams '.n the S.R.C. ground on Saturday! a characteristic B 6 from Whitley putting the sa ra beyond doubt during the fourth wicket art n»-r- ,r p. Scores Medical College. I156 words
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Article309 1926-07-26 16 1. S. L. Bartholomew b Vine 0. Gnr. Whitehead 1> Riches 0, Gnr. Lonpley n<>t out 0. Kxtras 20. Total 125. Bawling: I. C. McKay, none for 10 .1. N. Wainwright, one for 26; E. J. Riches, six f »r M: P. Vine, two f.,r309 words
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Article117 1926-07-26 16 THE FOURTH TEST. OMISSION OF PARKER CAUSES SURPRISE. (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright). London, July 24. Manchester presented a very gloomy spectacle to-day, when the fourth Test Match was due to commence. The puWie evidently distrusted the weather and, although there is accommodation at the Old T/rofford ground117 words
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Article90 1926-07-26 16 (Our Own Correspondent Copyright.) London, July 24. In th.- 200 miles Junior Motor-Cycle Club'- race at Brooklands, Lacey, riding a Grindlay-Peerless, was first home, followed by Hundley, on a Rex-Acme, whilst Hamilton, riding a Yclocettc. was third. On lining up for the race Hundley noticed that the fr90 words
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Article38 1926-07-26 16 (Our Own Correspondent- Copyright.) London, Jul> 24. For dangerous riding at the Sundown] Races, Michael Beary, the well-known jockey, was suspended for three weeks. Beary holds the first retaining fee foi Sir Abe Bailey'a stable.38 words
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Article75 1926-07-26 16 (Our <lv n Correspondent Copyright.) London. July 21. In th<- intei County lawn tennis cham- j pionships both *>:<• gentlemen's and ladies* finals were won bj Middlesex. Lancashire secured se* ond place. The men"- cup was won by Middlesex m 1010, 1912, 1913, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1924 and75 words
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Article99 1926-07-26 16 (Our Own Correspondent -Copyright.) London. July 2L hi the long distance awim from Kca to Putney, P. Radmilovi* waa first, Boore (Belgium) second, Pascoe third, and Kuper '""ui h. Radmifovi* won this event last year. 1 1 was also successful m the 100 yards m 1909, MO yards99 words
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Article49 1926-07-26 16 i Our Own Correspondent— Copyright.) London. July 24. The following is tin- latest U-ttin*: for the Stewards' Cup, to he run at the Goodwood Meeting commencing on Tuesday Marin*- Parade lit 1. Ethnanh 12-1. VoHa'i Pride and Moti Mahal 100 7, Dalmagary 26 1, Quickstick 25—1.49 words
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Article234 1926-07-26 16 At Taftglin on Saturday the S.R.c. defeated a Services XI by 67 runs. Scares: S.R.C: B, Galistan b Osborne 82, M. G. Anthonisz b Osborne r., a. c. Chelvan c Galloway b Osborne 2, T. Leijssuis c Osbonu« b Calloway 8. 1.. E. Campbell b Osborne234 words
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Article416 1926-07-26 16 A GOOD DAY'S SPORT. (From Our Own. Correspondent). Penang, July 24. The weather was ideal for the opening day of the Penang July race meeting. There was a good attendance and very interesting racing, almost all the favourites coming m. Open Horses. Class D. (Six furl >ngs). Sarassin416 words
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Article43 1926-07-26 16 I RANGE BEAT ENGLAND. [Renter's Service.] In the European z« .ti«- final of the Davis Cup Cochet (France) bea, Gregory < Bri- i tainj 7 f>, 4—6, 7-0, 7—6, S— o. La* <»U--(France) beat Turnbull (Britain) B— 4, 6 —4, 6—4.43 words
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Article161 1926-07-26 16 Stringer and Mrs. Russell plus 2 vs. Mr. and Mrs. Lyal! bet. Mr. an<i Mr- Whyte owe 2 em. Mr. and] Mrs. Salmond owe l. Rutley and Misi Salmond acr, vs. DonaldBon and Mrs. Strin.u'T phtt 3. Men's Handicap Double*. Webb and Sykes plus 5 vs.161 words
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Article56 1926-07-26 16 TUESDAY'S TIES. I Double Handicap. T. Leijssius and W. F. Carnegy vs. W. A. talhetchet and W. A. Aeria (to finish 1. i Championship Pairs. i C. A. Morris and C. A. Bateman vs. I* rammell and F. C. de Souza. Single Handicap "IV L. S. da56 words
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Advertisement220 1926-07-26 16 WHERE THERE IS A MOUTRIE PIANO THERE IS HAPPINESS. BUY YOURS TO-DAY. j Illustrated price list free on request. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. i Incorporated m Honpkon?). RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. aWWr ,^IWWAW^^ 1 /VAVHA^ V^AV.VAV.V.V.'.'.v.'.', V ■I 11 I J* 111 IPS 9 jj EK§§| OLD TA WNY *'J" T^m7^f^^220 words
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