The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 July 1926
1926-07-28
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Title Section13 1926-07-28 1 Singapore Free firess 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 19*6. NO. 11,859.13 words
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Article595 1926-07-28 1 THE FOURTH TEST. A TAME ENDING. [Reuter's Service.] London. July 27. Carr*a health improving. His temperature is almost normal bat his throat mu h ulcerated and hi- cannot play to-day. The weather a: Manchester to-daj iS overcast and cold and only UMMM people were present when play was595 words
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Article1072 1926-07-28 1 "Royal All'ion Open Company. Mr. Rupert Staves ta holding an audition in the Kind's Theatre at n a.m. ho nionof (Thursday), when hi will be pleased U bear yog -:njr." Rosa Lefevre (the I rch had origina Ij receiv d her a> "Rose Lever**), on<-« biUed as1,072 words
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Advertisement263 1926-07-28 1 j: SWALLOW ARIELLS J U CHERRY RIPr I :j CAKES. j '.•'.'.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.W.V RAFFLESJIOTEL GRAND MILITARY PAGEANT Special early dinner will be available <m the following Pageani nights from 7 p.m. August 2Sth. and 31st. September Ist. 3rd. and 4th. Special Supper Dances I wili be held on Saturday, 28th. August263 words
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Advertisement259 1926-07-28 1 V.V.V.'.WA'.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V. ■.V.V.V_V.V.W.V.V.V.>V.V.J DOES NOT IRRITATE THE SKIN! <^~**^:^*^v V: K v i \_t_W^__i m m 19 one in.it most cfistinijuisHe^ and delightful seriM V hi n h red !a< rn i and sold containers B comprisi'iJ hi t.;iu ;i''n to tii^ ebov«' B Talcum W« Umishinq Crvam > m _I259 words
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Advertisement10 1926-07-28 1 < BRITISH AND BEST jj MAYPOLE MARGARINE^ J FOR TABLE ISE.10 words
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Miscellaneous62 1926-07-28 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, 2*th. High Water, L's p.m. U.S. mail eloees, 11 a.m. Thursday, lUth. High Water, 0.36 ajn n 1.44 p.m. Australasia trail doses, B mm. Penang R.itos. Leagne 'I S.C.C II w YM.CJL; o.T.F.C. n .Municitml. Yprea Film Theatre 9.30 p.m. Boxing, H ii'py Valley, 9JSO. Friday, 30t*.62 words
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Article160 1926-07-28 2 a that thi mbinai :ri ibly i formation a like ith some appreh< n- ffld |tsi K M.S. I' f Mines has a] nt< d sul c >ramitte ing in En This committee, e opinion that an E ration ikt 1 f great a Hi *sibly IrueS.Echo - 160 words
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Article41 1926-07-28 2 ri ■•in increasing toe B.N B. H r Yesterday wa v displaying itself in broad daylight i dci efcwn i i dnst-blii and l h aesc e JBn. Xi ir> itels it Is named roan Tl need i in.<f< t i-41 words
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Advertisement99 1926-07-28 2 NOTE THESE PRICES. l!«'fh;iu\ >aut»rrif- $It_M p<r < ;i-e. Kordt-aux Graves 9J»9 I n r ileau\ Mrd«H' < ..»0 .h ict Rkiac Wint 1 1.25 Enf*lish Cwincer Wine *<.7."» Sh m t Pricif Im Mixed Cases. H. BOLTER, N" x ROBINSON ROAD. Tpl. "22. I JOHN HAIG'S i GOLD LABEL99 words
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Advertisement299 1926-07-28 2 It PAYS To BUY In QUANTITY. Double Sized Giant Tube of COLGATE'S TOOTH PASTE at MEDICAL HALL LTD. 23, Battery Road. VICTORIA THEATRE. I Commencing THURSDAY Next, j JULY 29th at 9.30 p.m. 1 Under the distinguished patronage of H.E. Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard, K.C.r... K.C.M.G., H.E. Major-General Sir Theodore299 words
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Advertisement214 1926-07-28 2 PAVILION. From Tuesday, 27th July \o Monday, 2nd August. AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. Including Malaya Football Association, Malay Inter-Club Sports. The Love Story of a Wild Horse! "BLACK CYCLONE" A story of love, devotion, valour, amazing in its reality Acclaimed the outstanding motiofi picture production of214 words
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Advertisement252 1926-07-28 2 For Six Nights Only SUNDAY, 25th, TO FRIDAY, 30th .JULY. AT THK AL.HAMBRA I In the Second Show at 9 p.m. HARRY LEON WILSON'S DELIGHTFUL SATIRE Faithfully ti-ansferre<J to the aerean kacnittg all tnt sparUe found in the novel MERTON OF THE MOVIEg A JAMES KIZE— P AS AMOUNT PROIHC252 words
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Article1161 1926-07-28 3 41 THE EXCITEMENT OF RAGGING. Each year Mayfair has a new craze, and though tieasure-hunting expired with 11)2") smothered in publicity and imiia; ion it left us with a reckless feeling. There must be something new, and that something must be energetic and full of thrills. So1,161 words
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Article387 1926-07-28 3 High prices have caused the Paris housewife to cut down her domestic service to a minimum. People who employed two servants now have one— if they can get her. Those who had one have to content themselves with a charwoman, while very many households who387 words
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190 1926-07-28 3 To Watch in Sorbonne Examinations. It seems thai the French Garde Republicaine are required to have as many ingredients to their make-up as were the heavy dragoons 'n "Patience" (says a Reuter ram They are. in tin course < duty, called upon to t real190 words
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Article105 1926-07-28 3 Posed as Brigadier-General Fictitious Decoration London. July .">. the inquest a1 Farnborough, Kent, on Btio'adier-Genera] Turner, aged 41 who was found shot behind a Boy Scout hut, it was j ■evealed that he had not reached higher -.-ink than a Major of Artillery and was105 words
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Advertisement280 1926-07-28 3 >4S OUr childrcn should be full of the 1 C i nCrg Of gOod health To cn sure i gOOCI j m// A should form P art of their d aily S diet Ordinary milk, however, is un- i fOr suitable, for it is always exposed to i the dangers280 words
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Advertisement122 1926-07-28 3 One Smoke Whether watching Cricket at Lords or Tennis at Wimbledon, one meets men and ujomen who differ on the rival claims for priority of these Sports; but all unanimously agree on the incontestable superiority of d^u SWEgPRESS VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ns^- Wadt m London by Ardath Tobccct Co Lid V«122 words
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312 1926-07-28 4 ANOTHER CHEVROLET RELLABILITY RUN. |Otl int. a standard 1 ft Kua Lumpui ft 24 h3UI noi for the whole of th< i and in addit I maximum sp< ed was 1 to ea r houi taken Kuala Lumj Klang, Sen in. Port 1 R ban, I >•■':■ Bangi i d312 words
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Article104 1926-07-28 4 lii Bahrein, Northern Arabia, where there is great wealth, automobiles have displaced every carriage but one, and arc fast displacing donkeys. About 100 cars are In operation^ mostly taxi--. A few large cars ait' owned by sheiks and wealthy pearl merchants. An excess of "joy lidmvr" by the pearl divers104 words
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Advertisement57 1926-07-28 4 Dodge* Brothers MOTOR CARS c^ ci r^ la^ Central Motors FT 6 CyL 5 Passenger Touring Car ra I ll I m 6 Cyl. 5 Passenger Coach Vfi II f OPTIONAL EXTRA EQUIPMENT— WIRE WHEELS 5H9.00, EXTRA TYEE AND TUBE $r>.oo. Etc.. Etc. F N sole agents Malayan Motors in57 words
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Advertisement151 1926-07-28 4 HIGH PRESSURE BALLOON TYRES TUBES ji j^JP^yHi^^ A^ Time to Re-t'T n IWI I /^bibS^^ Ptl JCm 1■ l£ J p Jr^ r IbY M^s-3fc j I H 9 DISTRIBUTORS Cycle Carriage Co., < 1926 Ltd. ollNvTAlrUxtrj. Bb^^jauSS*- Bjft^^ Bi BV wB SB oi v -iflß. I^^lHBb Bk tB^BT VBB151 words
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Article321 1926-07-28 5 Prom the evidencs submitted on behalf of 'the Society of Motor .Manufacturer- and Traders to the Board >f Trade Enquiry into British Trad.' and Industry, it appears j that the Society has grown since its formation, in 1903, from 65 members '.<> l-U'.ti* lasi year. Originally formed321 words
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Article94 1926-07-28 5 J< hr: younger, professor of industrial engineering at the Ohio State University, is urging colleges to include automotive cours- >>. their scholastic programmes. Prof. Younger believes that large automobile industries should encourage the eol- ges and the college students. A collegetrained man who studied automotive engineering would be94 words
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Article983 1926-07-28 5 SPECIAL MOTORING ARTICLE. OPENING A DEAL. EXPENSIVE CHEAPNESS. Maju, F. A. Forbes-Leith, F.R.G.S. (Author of "By Car to India.") [FREE PRESS SPECIAL.} To the man who is buying his first car or to the man who is replacing a car arises a question: What can983 words
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Advertisement190 1926-07-28 5 THE PHAETON T s^r"^^«S^^^^V JL JL \,^r MLJ M—J i-J (nlllßL Price Now $3,100. I SIT LEADING ATTRACTIONS. 1. Performance results never before achieved at the price, 2, The highest quality of materials and workmanship that can be built into a car. An unequalled degree ot riding ease. I. Distinctiveness190 words
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Advertisement179 1926-07-28 5 I GRAY I I THE CAR THAT SAVES YOU MONEY, THE 30 MILES PER GALLON CAR. 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 in attractive colours,179 words
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Article, Illustration413 1926-07-28 6 S. MIDDLETON MATTHEW S - S. MIDDLETON MATTHEW S by— 1 i fessj "i;* pliii^iMi problem bj K >va v rF'l; rian. Black > pieces. *hi*- I rt;»> n <l iv.at i in tW« mo\e-. 1: < S'- tpenitiff. n th( 21s V; Rubinsteii Bl > K K (> his v413 words
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Article967 1926-07-28 6 I i RTHES DISCOVERIES IN MON<;01 t n Thi Russian explorer of Mongolia. Colons Kosi v has sent home an account ofl latest explorations, mostl] in the Khan-j Ifofmtaißs, amonf; •>-.<• bare rocks of bieh his partj found thf tombs of SO gei ati of San.-\,t;-: Khans.967 words
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Article1028 1926-07-28 6 HORATIUS - BRIDGE NOTES AND PROBLEMS. HO R ATI US I The question of the kin.i of hand and the strength required foi a sound Informatory D üble of a suit bid is often a perplexing one Ajnerican expeits lay down a sort of ruli i i Tii: >e, which is a1,028 words
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Advertisement8 1926-07-28 6 r ror the I Leisure Hour Indoor Recreations8 words
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Advertisement174 1926-07-28 6 Gripoly PATENT BELTING Singapore Penanu. Ip< h and hii;;! LttM] 1 ENGLISH Electric Irons UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (ißcorp+ntad El tb< Binita BettlMßenti ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, S^ Chamberlain s l! IrHAMBERUiJ^! Colic and Diarrhoea d f^^^l Remedy I t v^=-"— ChamberUin*B Colic tad **H PAIN IK THE STOMACH, I Remedy possesMfi mm174 words
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Article1023 1926-07-28 7 LOCUSTS AND HONEY. (From Our Own Correspondent). Jesselton July 20. If any of Mr. Thomas Cook's clients' would like to count amongst their i experiences that of eating so unpleasant a blend as locusts and honey, they have an opportunity of doing so to-day in this part1,023 words
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Article463 1926-07-28 7 THE TIGER OF SING ORA. Courtesy Visit on the Judge. A Singora correspondent writes t:> tl.e 6iam Observer as follows: Here is a t 'oa4 tiger story which will be of interest to your readers. This story does not begin with "Once upon a time," but is so recent that463 words
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Article353 1926-07-28 7 ill- personal and professional friends have r.Ti w n for some tune thai Mr. W, H. Thome's ambitions lay in the direction of th< local Bench and the new- that he, dearred as a solicitor from appointment to th Judiciary, has been reading ai Home the Bar,353 words
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Article107 1926-07-28 7 An important "innovation" now ten years old which might well be copied in Penang, is the Garden Club of Singapore, an institution supported by the leading members of the Chinese community there and having for its object the social emancipation of Chinese ladies. It is intended to be a familyS.Echo - 107 words
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Advertisement403 1926-07-28 7 BUSINESS CARDS, j MARY SETON. i j: E. AMBER MANSIONS. > ORCHARD ROAD. < Lamps mi Lamp shades from Shanghai. FUNERALS? SINGAPORE CASKET CO. EXPERT UNDERTAKERS." TELEPHONE 75. V "CARS FOR HIRE. r.reat Reduction in Rates THE \SIATIC MOTOR CAR CO. Orchard Road 69-b. Rukit Timah Rd. Tel. No*. ISOI403 words
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Advertisement587 1926-07-28 7 NOTICES. EXCHANGE BANKS. The Exchange Banks will be dosed on Saturday, :;ist July, being a Public Holiday, and or. Monday. 2nd August, being Bank Holiday. THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RIBHER ASSCN. NOTICE is hereby given that The Rubbei Maritel will be dosed officially on Saturday, 31st •luiy and Monday,587 words
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Advertisement650 1926-07-28 7 NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. J4 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SKTTLEIcEXT &F SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No. I9t of 1926. Re K. B. Kither Mohamed [shade and Co. Ex parte V. Annmiyee Animal trading h "V. Govinda kfudaliar Sons." To the firm of K. S. Kither Mohi med650 words
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Advertisement438 1926-07-28 7 AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE. Writ of Seizure tad S;tie dated thr Mh faf it Jot) ]:"•■>. IX THE SUPREME COUEI <»F THF STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, SETTLEMENT <>K si ,A !'< >i: K In the cavac of I'ayna Keena Navena Soona Bcthamharan <:,.■• >...■■ I 1. Anthony F. Chetvas J. ieg inaM438 words
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530 1926-07-28 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS W EDNESDAY, JULY 28,1926. The Perak River Scheme. The issue of the prospectus to-day in London of the Perak Hydro-Elec-tric Power Company, brings the matter of this scheme into the field lot" actuality. There ha> been doubi at time.- a- \<> whether after all anything so essentially530 words
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Article309 1926-07-28 8 Given sufficient force and persistence there appear to be no lengths to which advertising and propaganda cannot attain. In Great Britain during the last lew years an Eat More Fruit campaign has been carried on, rwe arc told, with particularly satisj factory results, and a Calcutta309 words
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Article311 1926-07-28 8 Mr. S< riven r the Government Geologist F.M.S. i on a of inspect ion in Malacca, ari<i is now staying at the Cottage Dr. Paul Russell the Rockefeller Koundation and Mrs. Russell left for Brastagi recently :m<i they were expected i<- return yesterday, says Monday's Malacca Mr Justice l-.ur- Manby,311 words
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Article453 1926-07-28 8 ELEVEN CLAIMANTS TO MONEY IN COURT. Eleven lawyers appeared before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) yesterday morning on behalf of various claimants to a sum of over $-90,000 which was paid imo Court some time bad by Messrs Allen and Gledhill, who had ac ted a.-453 words
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Article245 1926-07-28 8 \CTION TO SKI \SIhK. \r act D RSkk a ItHM I land situated off River Valley B m •I n the Su| nenu < yesti rdaj afternoon bj th< [ndian mortgagee r.an.fo Pad against anothi I: K. K. M. S llai mis and 5. S I245 words
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Article63 1926-07-28 8 1 < btnesi i lerk li ing at Rowel] Road, reports that at midnight on Sunday bhi house was raided !>> fang af five Can i'-nese armed with pistols. 1 ht- men beld up the occupants and madj away with cash and jewelleij to the exl > s63 words
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Article32 1926-07-28 8 All members of the Philharmonic Orch estra and any other* wrho in desirous o( becoming members ire requested to communtcat< with the Honorary Se<rvtar\. Ifr. Martens, co Kodak's, Battery Bond.32 words
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Article65 1926-07-28 8 While a number of workmen, employed by the Malacca Electric Lighting Co.. Ltd., were digging a hole alongside the Hongkong Hank, and in from of the Shipping Office, on Thursday last. :hey unearthed number of human bones a! depth af about four feet. The bones have been medically examined, and65 words
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Article107 1926-07-28 8 MEXICO'S CATHOLIC* THE POPE'S INTFIUK\Ii., N [Reuter's Ser\ir Hew farli v >K InteMSt .1 the distn Catholics m Me\i< thf l'nited States, when r on all Catholics to sin i half. It reported li B M oan CliparlaiiMl of tn i an investigation follow ng 1 1 I107 words
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Article15 1926-07-28 8 M am hc^t rr V < r non rhe deaf Se n II i15 words
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Article94 1926-07-28 8 I utet 51 oi h v the i m t.- id aion HmH ih<- Dn partn-K'rr ttUfit I witl Rf n ■<-r speed rig I'uiit for *be Pan- Asian MgftSi Shmpe Shh;i:;i'. t icipat i Pun- x [Malls Auj:^ < Na\;il ppoint iiuti! K.'ui K ..-i iu 1.94 words
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Article94 1926-07-28 8 i very asaw ft I ard ;n< i .1 M > ■rti n ITiee-Adi ra IciMri k's tm Otto n j ing Squadron received a i jj-; re« i od n Fwmm r, G. O. i mi U the Ki Bi Firg bm Smgapow and Mn I94 words
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135 1926-07-28 8 Suc< essful applu at nn wai Instil Dfeam in Hm Bup» trr.i;.\ Mornim bf m b d fa Mohan ad Swat wh I wai foi merl} cool and uh, m agl letl of tK. estati Adam fhe petit ton v\h^ ;h< deeanaad, ;h« (n titiooer135 words
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Article18 1926-07-28 8 The bief lastia fSir \s will be dsitmg tVnani and Kedal Coorta of Appeal, during tf t!i x18 words
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Advertisement263 1926-07-28 8 i -THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECKS" J I I DRINK WHISKY FROM THE WOOD •j we C \N SUPPLY TWO BLENDS > OF S I MATURED OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. I 4!i GALLON CASKS. j Prices on application to ji CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. jj (Incorporated in Shanghai.) > (Incorportted under263 words
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Advertisement48 1926-07-28 8 Parfums de Luxe J I COTY >; Chypre Origan J Rose Jacqueminot 5 Paris 5- Emeraude 5 EAU DE COTY > m m m to tx' had from ill dealers '< Dtipire Brothers. .4 V.ViV.V.V-ViV.VAVSV.V.W.V.V. Solo Agents THE BORNEO COMPANY, m Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, (peril, Alor star and Teluk48 words
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Article124 1926-07-28 9 POINCARE'S HUSTLE. Hai «HE FRENCHMAN PAY. [Heater's Service.] Paris, July 28. i- awi oflcialij confirmed that ML eare*ij financial measures, which will be u iht dwnnbw to-morrow, will :i- d t«> a revision or increase of taxes rastk redoctMM of expenditure. It is, ta&ed the Treasury neetis 2124 words
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Article47 1926-07-28 9 STRIKING \l THE ROOT. [Beatert Service.] Nt-Nv York. July 27. Bge<rs M W iltiam Dwj er, J d dollars syndicate and d have ted rt .r. fc< ns*] r > violate ihe and cu>' la sentenced tu ears mm penitentiary •r f ten tl housand47 words
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Article96 1926-07-28 9 Ift al li ning, whilst era as an ii li »i including two a yeai 4d girls. T-> police are in- ting othei -.;>• it West tJBd indication^ point I the imm peisoaous khi ngh Buf r. deal bs havi n*red n sii lar P.uff.tlo. Jul\ _'H. •hops96 words
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Article54 1926-07-28 9 BELGIUM E ATS WAR BREAD. Reoti r*a >• rrice. il diet of n r »n> i rnrhicb the King me 1 -i i are setting na i sank] -dc rw I j Govern- ks oae > r r the m n.y .en the dk a eing t< red ice I54 words
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Article41 1926-07-28 9 C LEASING UP DAMASCUS. Daataacna ba the c nrae t" an opem« •th a *km -t.-:i- .n^ the nv:n:;> ol was Prearfc I nm spersed 200 thef eotonui routed t 1 rebels who nrJ r dead as I ar at r:al.41 words
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Article57 1926-07-28 9 Nr« **rk. July 2*> an<i the Hibjeci f war-debts is rimes, stance, says: Only fools .»<hmn will K.-ct- up^this plan -t verbal irdaMSl an.i txchanfp rf recrirainaIr nrsn kfcc Amwicans to cmmBtv« mlwifwifrftniM^'T' and inritationa be slttHtjd m the pveaence ai a new, .n.i sasad oa57 words
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Article38 1926-07-28 9 London. July 2tf. SMllista from JcarW] to Cranville am mplcnam experience. <>n leavhsg riDe Ike jtoamur band struck up the bse The crowd on ttie quay rei and started thipwing stones. ■uui passevger vras 1 Thers38 words
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Article48 1926-07-28 9 Bfßeuter < Service. l Austen. Texa>. July 26. tpeeted tha- "Mm" Fergasoo, GovTexas, wiß be eclipsed judging >v _ia of Saturday's voting in Um P ri .tcti -n in which she runs for renomi- r.. Hv-r chief opponent, District Attor!>:m Moody, now leads by over 100.00048 words
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Article1308 1926-07-28 9 L.-G.'s PEACE MOVE. "A STARTLING CONCESSION." [British Radio— Official Service.] Rußby, July 26. Mr. Lloyd George said he called attention to the present position of the disastrous struggle in the coalfields for two reasons. The first was that the House w >uld be Separating in a few1,308 words
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Article158 1926-07-28 9 (British Radio -Official Service.) Rugby, July 26. Replying to a question in the House f Commons as to whether the Government regarded Lhe condition of disarmament in German^ as satisfactory unsatisfactory, Commander Locker-Lampson, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, -aid i: was the hope of the Government last November158 words
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Article163 1926-07-28 9 fßeuter'.> Service.] London. JuJ} 27. Thai the British Isles owned 19,400 of 64,78-1 tons of the totaJ world sbii)pin^ ai tl e end of June is recorded by Uoyds Register. The total world net increase for- the year is 1 i i compared with an increase of 618163 words
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Article76 1926-07-28 9 fßeuter's Service.] Calcutta, July 26. The Tea Cess Committee, which is responsible for advertising and stimulating the habit of drinking Indian tea, at its halfyearly meeting disclosed that fifty million pounds of tea had been produced in India i'-. s season compared with forty-eight and i halt76 words
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Article893 1926-07-28 9 FOR ACT OF BAILIFF. Interesting Supreme Court Decision. An interesting judgment relating to the liability of the Crown f«-r the action of a District Court bailiff was delivered by Mr. Justice Deane yesterday morning, when he gave a verdict for $410 for an Indian who had presented a893 words
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Article108 1926-07-28 9 Under the auspices of the Associate •>»• a very successful concert was held on Saturdn\ evening in the hall of Raffles Institution. The audience, which numbered about 200, showed warm appreciation of thiefforts of the artistes. The programme included several selections by a .small orchestra, songs by108 words
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Advertisement123 1926-07-28 9 I I PHOENIX HOSIERY S MORE ALLURING THAN EVER^^^ I A NEW STOCK OF THIS WELL-KNOWN BRAND UST RECEIVED IN ALL THE FASHIONABLE OOLOES. Price $4.50 per pair.' THE "DURABLE" SILK HOSIERY. Price $3.90 per pair ROBINSON Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE. ■I mT7 i l^jhl 1123 words
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Advertisement696 1926-07-28 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES ■XPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY WEEKLY SERVICE LON I >ON, AND N. CONTINENT. TWICE MONTHLY SERVICE UVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. (Via Genoa and Havre.) WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. t B® TOR Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow Aug. 1696 words
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Advertisement529 1926-07-28 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). "EIIEDMAM" I lIIC PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE. TO HONGKONG. Doc S'p«re. s.s. CITY OF WELLINGTON Au- s HOMEWARDS. s.s. ROMEO Marseilles, London, Havre and Hamburg Au*:. 1 8.8. CITY OF MELBOURNE529 words
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Advertisement459 1926-07-28 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERYIC L> PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Q LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Uncfcr Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMKWAUI):- For China and Japan. lor Marseilles, London and An Tonnajre. Singapore. Tonnage.459 words
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Article368 1926-07-28 11 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Th% r.'y Morning Da:lj ir. Malay*; i liv« "new?" pap«r 3"j-40 columns of newi iaiy. »l?o the best Medium for Advertising Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning -Aith Latest TeJesrram?. Lat*« New* and Latest Announcements together with xdusive special features, '"Pictures of th» week" Serial368 words
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Article1218 1926-07-28 11 AUSTRALIAN WARSHIP TO VISIT BATAVIA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia. July 24. The cruiser Melbourne one of the Australian warships will arrive in Batavia on the sth. of Augus: on her way to Fremantle. At List. The Court at Garoet will commence the hearing of the murder rase1,218 words
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Article273 1926-07-28 11 THE FULL SCORES. The scores in the Australiais' match against Lancashire were: Australians. Ist Innings. Bardsley, c and b Iddon 155 Woodfull, c Tyldesley, b Macdonald 6. r > Andrews, c Paynter, b Macdonald i>f> Ponsford, c Duckworth, b Macdonald 50 Richardson, c Watson, b Macdonald 34273 words
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Article93 1926-07-28 11 Knocks Down Policeman with his Motor Car. Madras, luly 9. Lieut. Daziel, R.A.M.C., was sentenced to a fine of Rs. or in default to suffer >n» month's simple imprisonment, for rash and negligent driving. It was alleged that on Match 24th last Lieut. Daziel drove his93 words
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Advertisement87 1926-07-28 11 WATERPROOF CANVAS. < bv.iut.tul Green and White Blinds mi Tarpaulins td First Class British v.:n;;:acture including- stitching with I" eyelet and rope complete. MUST QUALITY, < S m 12 x IS -Ju 2€ SB-L -I SBCONB QUALITY. *1 I* Sac 12 x I $2 v i > 15 U S4:i.87 words
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Advertisement57 1926-07-28 11 companion of all women who love daintiness. It adds to charm; reNive- JS K and refreshes after exercise; s(H>thes tired nerves in moments of evhau^- 'B Hi 1 4| MLmmmM JS Mm I Vi^^iF p ■'<■ r'i'.t, i rr.r F*aj &G&i om! India: Roht rt I ding, Stnyu'pcre. Revised Prices57 words
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Article297 1926-07-28 12 To be Constructed at Newcastle. N.S.W. The New South Wales StaU; Cabinet recently appointed a sub-committee to go, thoroughly into the question of costs of a new floating dock which it was proposed should be constructed at Newcastle, N.S.W. The State Cabinet has now accepted th.297 words
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Article207 1926-07-28 12 The Malolo, the largest passenger liner ev< r buili in Ihe United States, prs Isj .1 ed bI the Cramp SI ipbuilding Yard, Ph delphia, on June 26, the naming l >.-!r.ir carried oui by the Misses Berenice and I Lurline Roth, twin granddaughters of Cap- j tain207 words
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Article262 1926-07-28 12 K WONG LEE PIRATED. N< w- of anothei pii huh i epoi I •ii to ave n curred in rlongk >nj itorial watets, reached the Colons on JIII3 L4, in th, foi in of ,-i < anton telegra n to the Wan •km V;tt I The vessel on which theM.O. - 262 words
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Advertisement313 1926-07-28 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia.) I FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer tyARELLA (7,375 tona) and MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single berth cabins, swimming313 words
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Advertisement178 1926-07-28 12 tNORDDEUTSCHER-LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany.) jndernoted are the Company's intended fixtures. aONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Singapore. HOMEWARDS. GENOA, ANTWERP, HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Singapore. |5 rHANKKN Aug. IJ t Cabin and Int*-rnirdiate Passenger accommodation. Cargo steamer. Limited passenger accommodation. J Calls at Triesti and Venice; omit* I a Cabin178 words
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Advertisement668 1926-07-28 12 SINGAPORE-NEW YORK SERVICE NEDERLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY, "ROTTERDAxM LLOVIT AND HOLLAND AMERICA LINE. SAILINGS ON FIXED DATES VIA SIKZ TO NEW YORK AM) msS\ VEENDJIK due BINTA NG doe Cargo is also accepted to Philadelphia, Baitiiqone, and t<> U "A arxi I fnland Points on through Bilk of Lading. For shipping668 words
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Miscellaneous700 1926-07-28 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6700 words
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Miscellaneous100 1926-07-28 12 j PASSENGERS ARRH LI). Per Kuala: Mrs. A. Boyer, Miss Hunsley, Mrs. Wintle, Mr-. C. S Castle, Baroness van Heemstra, Dr. A. J. Baron van Westerholt, Mr. De Scey .Montheliard. Mr. C. Tenders. Mr. S. C Luna. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. (By courtesy of the Government Health Officer). For the twenty-four hours100 words
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Advertisement706 1926-07-28 13 O. S. K. Line. De.unations. Steamers. Arrive Dept Rotterdam, Hamburg:, Bremen, \:i: ■-w-rp. via Colombo, Aden, Port S ..n and Port Said. Atlas Maru Aug 4 W 5 basa Zan:-.;':.ar, Dar-es-Sulaam, ra, DelagM Bay, Durban Mexico Maru Au R 18 \ne 19 an. Cape Town, Rio, Santos Buenos Aires. t706 words
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Advertisement411 1926-07-28 13 TRAVEL COMFORT DOLLAR JjfeSffi 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 running water. The411 words
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Advertisement638 1926-07-28 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) s.s. FUJI MARU due Julv 29 m.s. SILVERPINE due 4ug 5 s.s. VENICE MARU due Aur IS s.s. WALES MARU due Sept. 5 m.s.638 words
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Article1096 1926-07-28 14 HANDICAP <>! ENGLISH FILM A Cal nei M nister, who was my neigh ii. ai a lunch< i y>arl j in t he il use of Commons the other day, began to talk to n in pictures. I [<• was interLed ■r i the production of British1,096 words
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Article250 1926-07-28 14 Thi lng a Bu ham Palace, ind Bo; .1 proved thi i essibility inghan Palaci in 1842. of a c»n ■:< n< k\ Queen's be«lrooin, j expla that he had gol in 1 the simple nu I u wal and wa rig br ij h window. H250 words
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Article157 1926-07-28 14 Charge D* Affaire's Speech at I ondon Ihe Pen ian Charge d'Affaires Pi tice Arasteh, was the principal guest at a i» ception of the Parsee Association of Europe, held in the Hotel Victoria, Sir Mancharjee Bhownagree presid inj. r Prince \rasteh warmly acknowledged an157 words
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Advertisement305 1926-07-28 14 HIHHnA! KORRENGZAL OINTMENT I p^Ma 1 1 1 1 1 1 v FOR WOUNDS > SORES > AND ALL SKIN d|Seases 1 BHf *****11l GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE I 1 UUIIV FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND STOMACH COMPLAINTS. I L; t :!fr\^^ oPd!; Cbemicts i Scores PERAK GYMKHANA CLUB i I:. S.305 words
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Advertisement125 1926-07-28 14 Ehginzs "A Kermuth Al%ua>3 Runt" FNSTALL a Kermath X Marine Engine 1 Yo|irboal whether a small launch or fiahing boat, or a large sizt tug or cruiser u ill stop w /ie;i you want it to and at no othfr time. Kermath Ma nnc ISngines art as depen la Me125 words
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Advertisement209 1926-07-28 14 TjJ^ cigarettes are smoked by H 3,: MANY MEN WHO COULD WELL AFFORD MORE EXPENSIVE fl j WHOM QUALITY IS THE ONLY CONSIDERATION. yM f A SAFE AM) CERT AIN REMEDY FOR fl RHEUMATISM, Overeoaica Caase if Um Trouble and i;. stores Perfect Hea Ih and FREE TRIAL BOX FOR209 words
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587 1926-07-28 15 FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. TUESDAY, JULY 27th. of th£ U S!! in b rat e {f show the issue value marked.^ d llarS Unlei3S r '-> era Sellera Asara Kumbang 65s G7s Jsatang Padany gg yi Chenderiang 2 7s <>8s d E. Siamese (£1 21s 6d 22s Gd587 words
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Article64 1926-07-28 15 July 27th, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R S S equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 69i._. 70 Standard R.S.S. Spot TO TO'-j On Tender Au^- "i()\ 71 > 4 Aujr.-Sept. 71 L 11 Oct. -Dec. 7:{ 73% Tone of Market: Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot64 words
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Article63 1926-07-28 15 July 27. Bank 4 m.s. 2j4 3-32 Bank demand 2jB 11-16 Private credit* .'5 m.s. 2;4 7-16 New Yoik, dtnund 56 *4 Credits 90 day9 58^ Finance, demand jioo India, T. T. 154-4 Hoiijrkon^r. demand w'- 4 j>.<-. I)i>. Yokohama, demand lli» Java, demand 139% Bangkok, demand HO'fe Bar63 words
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Article170 1926-07-28 15 Fulj 27. Ganibier iq 50 Flake Tapioca 5 Copra 11.60 lipiaio, fcenares ur;t 4.000 Rice, Liang Hin Cha.-: Miri lied Eagle New) J3Q Rica, Siam Glutinous No 1 860 Rice, S.am Glutinous No. i! 820 Rice, Rangoon Glutinous No H2O Rice, Anam No. 1 280 Anam No. 2 280170 words
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Article295 1926-07-28 15 Che padi crop obtr.ined ii Provinee °/e IrsVy for tht season L924-1925 wms only fair, about a quarter being lost owing to wet weather and storms at the end of the late harvest, which *vas delayej by drought during the usual planting season, -tate> the annual report on295 words
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Article133 1926-07-28 15 Vancouver, B.< Up on th< shores of Boothia Peninsula, a- close a> it i< possible to j^et in the magnetic pole, the Hudson's Bay company*? ship Baymand will establish a fur trading post this year to secure some, of tin- famous iridescent-tipped white fox furs,133 words
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Article177 1926-07-28 15 KACPHAIL CO. LTD'S. REPORT. Singapore-, Ju|> 27. iiuljln-r. Local TQ per Ib. Steady. 'I in. London E264. Local 144 L25 i sold). Riiblw^rs.—Sha-i-s remain dull .\1;.... t..H J in<lus arid United Malaccas are i|uoted 3.15 cum. New .Scudai- a< 3.07 Brogaa haw BeUscs at 1.77 and Bassett at 1.i."). Puacgoni177 words
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Article191 1926-07-28 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S, REPORT. (fa i: wacPha Sin^apnr*. Jul\ I't kublH-r. London, Is 6^d. I achanctd Local To. Tin. E2fl 5. up Mi 1. fcg L2S Urns. Mining Sharts. Market i\ -t< ad> Kuchatt an- quoted 1.98 1.95, Linguti 1.60 1.65 ami Uric 59c gd SOi Rahman Hydralie- have Belters191 words
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Article79 1926-07-28 15 Brii Radio— Official Sew Kttghy, .iui> K. Bn i. follow b: I';.; is 19 Ne« I LB6 u Bi isai Gi mva -'•">. ;v 4. Ainsterdam L2.10»4, Kikm Berlin 20.43, Stockholm l^.lti 1 Copes hagen Lh\Js, I islo 22 1 1, ITienna 14.41 Prague !'■*'>. li, Isingfon v.79 words
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Article321 1926-07-28 15 London. Juae M). Business continue* to iaiprow. ami a» that if m r naqoired is a [vrmanent artist men! uf the \alia of the Fre»d^ franc ane the nutters' >trike. Reports from German? and Italy an especially pncouraginf Copper. The demand i> likely to i prove, and321 words
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Advertisement503 1926-07-28 15 Assets Over $6,500,000, S.C. A rpim Assurance m Force Over $22,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITH). Incor Porated In Straits Settlements) Th r F f CE: Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. me Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies503 words
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Advertisement853 1926-07-28 15 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) He-ad 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 Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon: Mr. D. G. M Bernard, Chairman Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, Deputy Chairman W. H.853 words
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Advertisement40 1926-07-28 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE, (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. IV 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR KABBUB FideKty Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. oARLOW CO. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.40 words
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Article1686 1926-07-28 16 Thf Singapore Malaya Cup players arcno', u- irm- to have any too much time in whun to r t*t together tot their matches ngain>t Malacca and Negri Sembilaje next mouthy Malacca and the NVgri have played :htir match before the Singapore selectors haw given their attention to the1,686 words
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Article64 1926-07-28 16 THE STEWARDS CUP. [Renter's Service.] London. .July 27. 'lht> Stewards Cup (Six Furlongs). Perhaps So (4yrs: br. m, Hapsburg-Pert) 1; Edwina Purple Shade -(Winner trained by Boyd-Rochfort.) Betting: Perhaps So LOO to 6; Edwina -.o to l; Purple Shade 100 to 7. Twentytine ran and the rac< was64 words
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Article121 1926-07-28 16 London, Julj 27. Cardiff: Glamorgan beat S merset by .;n innings and -4 runs. Somi 59 -iiiii 7V. Glamorgan 1 60. In wnerset's first innings Arnott took a foi 29 and Mercei 5 for ~7. while in Iheis iid Mtif took 5 for 3d and Ryan foi 23.121 words
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Article21 1926-07-28 16 1 Reutei 'a Service.] London, July 2^. 1; is 'i) announced thai Yorkshire ii v aland in 1927.21 words
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Article358 1926-07-28 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) I'enang, July 27. The weather was dull to-day and the attendance i niy fair. The following were the results: Horses Class I>. (One Mile). Melton (Fielder) 8.6 1 Swiftsure (Moore) 7 2 Albatross (Marland) 8.9 3 Won by half a length; third a358 words
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Article350 1926-07-28 16 M.<l vm. S.( K.< n fttch came >fl Sunday 3n tl >. li< gi >und .iri-. ended in a victor} r the Medicon by l' runs. Going in ftrsi th< I made L93 run« which De V-., 1 ntril ited 119 He played .1 1 emarkabU inninj hitting al350 words
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Article60 1926-07-28 16 The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. vs. R.A.M.C. a1 Hockey I day on the V.M.C.A. ground: J. V. Moss; C, Richards and E. G. Wheatley; F. Albuquerque, D. W. Dale and A. Armstrong; M. Catchatoor, F. H. i amothe, H. G. Stack < Capt. K. V. i Smith and60 words
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Article251 1926-07-28 16 Malays 4 Police Nil. The Malays proved to be much too good for the Police in theii match on the Padang yesterday and in winning by 4 goals to nil they made reasonably certain of being runner s-up of the Sec >nd Division. Their forwards, particularly,251 words
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74 1926-07-28 16 St. Jose] b'a Old Boyi have tendered their resignation from thi Second Divis on of the Singapore League. will be remembered that tin- Old B »yi did noi 'urn up for tb< match against the Malays on the "J *r:. Yesterday afternoon they were to74 words
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Article60 1926-07-28 16 Police v 5 3 0 I l 13 10 S.< .F.A. (A) 7 2 2 3 14 11 7 O.T.F.C. 7 3 3 1" 9 7 >.< l-.A. (B) 7 2 4 16 12 Y.M.C.A. 7 1 I 7 17 Staff 6 t 4 1 818 Mun:. ipal60 words
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Article171 1926-07-28 16 T* towing arv the condition f< i above be hot S u at the B ikit THnan Range at s .:"><i m. Match L 2ooyds. T and 1 5.S I ond \\<<n- and :»•■:•<■• as for King*! i- >t :n'* i.i S.R. (b). M;it» h 11. 8005171 words
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Article122 1926-07-28 16 TO D WS TIES. V Class Miv<l. Mr. and Mrs. Pott ire 4 <-- l£r. and Mrs. Ewing bci\ Mr. and Miss Hut< bison plus l' vs. Cr-'--ftfth-Jones and Mi Gunn owe 3. Poyser and Mrs. Miller plus 1 vs. Eaa a and M rs. Pierrep< nt122 words
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Article27 1926-07-28 16 tennis match has been arranged be tween the Malacca Chinese and the Negri Sembilan Chinese. This match will be played at N.S. Club on the 31 st27 words
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Article73 1926-07-28 16 Programme «>t Drills up to and for ting. '2. Wednesday, 28th. 5.15 p.m. DriU Hall S.K.A. i i Signals. 5..15 p.m. Sanitary Depot. Jalan FClapa l V '.\'.K. Ambulance, Friday, 30th. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.C Band; Malay Drill Hall Malay Company. Saturday 31st. Siglap Malay Company.73 words
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Advertisement162 1926-07-28 16 NO HOME IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A Moutrie Piano CALL OR WRITE EOR FREE ILLUSTRATED PRICE US! S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD I [m rpoimted ~n Son^ong i MILKS I'LA( E, SISi.AVORE. II WWftftWWWWVWVVVVVVVWir *V.W. IWWWWWWWf.V«V.v, vTT. ■i li 11 X>K volß I)KA]i:^ i( »r 1 iBB^^jBS 9NB9K!L,^6S9 i I/A i"162 words
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