The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 August 1926
1926-08-23
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Title Section13 1926-08-23 1 Singapore Free Press ID CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1926. NO. *****.13 words
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Article202 1926-08-23 1 A revolt m Greece has resulted m thi overthrow of Paruralo' Page 9. Whilst Midland miner* appear to be -itfnintf on m large numbers then is no pign ii resumption elsewhere and general opinion is pessimistic Page i. Anu'rici is planning a irreat increase to her air202 words
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Article663 1926-08-23 1 "Thai g< "i >«■ i' r o conn ti along f' '■■<'." arid Mi Mtliant U man g■• I IU3 H« he hin i wvered w ttb a ing thouf day was warn, hif I i that had workei and I Pen* c kind Lw Land -<■'663 words
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Advertisement266 1926-08-23 1 ..-.«.'.-.".v^.v.v.-.v.-.v.v.v 1 U LDIMiS "1 1 SOLYPTOL SOAP I OK TOILKT PIRPOSES. RAFFLES HOTEL) GRAND MILITARY PAGEANT Spe iai early dinner will be available on the following Pageani Nights from 7 p.m. U (U ST 2Sth. and 31st., SEPTEMBER Ist.. 3rd. and 4th. Special Stspper Dances will he held on266 words
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Advertisement204 1926-08-23 1 •AV.V.V.V/.V.V%V.V.VAV.V-VAVAVA%V/.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V. 5 A BOON IN THE TROPICS! jj J**\^ _rj-T>- NA^y w jl tAiLSUM POWDER < M iSf One of the S I- WILLIAM r.OSSACJE SONS, LIMITED. j: i' nrpoidii'ii ii Li a WAS HOTEL. PAGEANT^ WEEK. Special early dinner will be available during the woek, from 7 p.m. i204 words
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Advertisement140 1926-08-23 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Nestles cream is delicious— Page Special films at the Pavilion— Page 2. Grand bmllet ai the Victoria TheatrePage 2. 1 atest models m ladies' hats at R< I m son's— Page 9. Special I J ;^>-.':.- dinnt n and suppei the Adelphi— Page. 1 Studj Whiteaway's August week140 words
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Advertisement12 1926-08-23 1 .v.w.v.'.w.v.v.vasw.v.; I" j: SWALLOW ARIELL S < I AFTERNOON TEA BISCUITS. I llw.V/.W.V.WiVW.V.VtV.'V12 words
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Miscellaneous81 1926-08-23 1 THE WEEK. Hi Higi Water, 10.58 S g Carnh i? Y. v. p.m. Tuesday, 24fJ ;i w tter, 11.32 aun., 11.03 a.m. p oo tba Di M Si tff vs. Municipal. M era < u h E K. Lampar. Wednesday, 2hth. High Water, 0.4 i Thu li .h Wat< r,81 words
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Article243 1926-08-23 2 '•(mneriin/" hina to Our Ideas of UeauM i -t r vcu; -<>kl Mis> Qui Sing Wong she i b k> 16 has a great ambition. Arvi :\.:,T o take English ideas <>f beauty, shingling nctaded, to her native China. Slm oi the most interesting243 words
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Article119 1926-08-23 2 Ball Mwa^ s in Sijthl until ras led si reek at the Gardens, a epresei tat f I has erabl< experi- it, by < rtesy E. R. D the Hoi I Qg t Aug. 81 partei ed M and N B nis at nig/ni y, with119 words
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Article144 1926-08-23 2 Substantial Surplus rtani statement rega tricing as n >nial m Council on tl s1 •>■ d ng i I rial 832,2 19.52. ibles had irred during the I, and nteresting to note th. tual g t r 1925 showed a >j milli :i- and an expendi $2$ d144 words
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Article83 1926-08-23 2 v> n-'ntuiau- the postal authorities on r introduction oi Sunday collections, by h thej have conferred a great benefit community. There now only remains question of a Sunday delivery of letters, it is over the counter and not to rffices and houses direct, it will bo appreciated Business83 words
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Advertisement701 1926-08-23 2 DUBAKRY TOILET PREPARATIONS. FT^I K\V STOCKS HAVK ARRIVED OF THE T Q 1^ w\ DQ Y*£k FOLLOWING SPECIALITIES. V 1U UUI Id llt?Ct tl t? xtensor Powderettea in Naturelle Rachel and Blanche with rouge. W'S\ ?W'* T^T* 1*. 4 #™*fc 1 Liquid Powder, in farce shades. M? Of J. 'WO701 words
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Advertisement305 1926-08-23 2 THE PICTURE YOU'VE ALL HEARD AND RK\ From Wednesday, 18th to Monday, 23rd \u«. uo AT THE ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. HERBERT WILCOX'S GREAT FIRST NATION \I ftKODU NELL GWYN Featuring DOROTHY GISH IN 9 REELS. The intriguing romance of the famous Drury Laneoratigi favour with305 words
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Article805 1926-08-23 3 INFLUENCE OF THE EAST Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Sesqui-Centennial Exhi- bition was still m a constructive mood when the day came for President Coolidge's visit m honour of the city where the Continental j Congress had met and the Declaration of Independence was adopted some time m the summer805 words
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Article123 1926-08-23 3 VOL CANIC ERUPTION. Hill of 500 Peel Thrown ui> A reporl has been received from Akyab stating thai the Commander <>!' the Chakdina j reported to the Deputy Commissioner, I Kyankpyu, that at 2.10 a.m. on July i >( he sighted a large flare of flame rising several hundred feet123 words
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Advertisement101 1926-08-23 3 W W IH^^ m Ifc If Mj fi I Whether one leans to Chianti or I Champagne is a matter of taste. It is, however, recognised as a sign of innate good taste to select the om best cigarette *&5^ $T6TE@PRESS tllfl^fl M VIRGINIA CIGARETTES I *-3^^^^^^^^»» -'^m mmmotw mmtfrmm101 words
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Advertisement236 1926-08-23 3 B SI If I Br^k. 1 JL JLm JLTJk JLdßbi JLhI Jk^l Tapered Roller Bearings. Most Eff icient Readily Adjustable. "^> Every Roller Gauged Accurately to within w I^;Ti One-Twelvethousandth of an inch. \^]§t Malayan Motors^ xMessrs. WEARNE BROS., LTD.: Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED, Proprietors. Gi?E^l236 words
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THE MISSIMG MANNEQUIN
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Article1721 1926-08-23 4 r ISIT FROM \l BREI Bl IDE. w that the a kerested m is beyond us help," continued the one-time doctor, -perhaps you v c d enough to clear oi I i\ ruefulh at 1 replied: 141 fj aid 1 i an*t ai ••!.<•>• j nands at >i1,721 words
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Article327 1926-08-23 4 ti n succinctly and clearly. Having failed to prov< vi m section 21 he must be convicted unless he can prove that there wano intention to sell a soap guaranteed to contain not less than 20 per cent, of pure carbolu acid. This ia not and could not be contended.327 words
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Article32 1926-08-23 4 Unostentatiously and little by little, the horse has been superseded by the. mot»>r until now there are only 4,152,000 more horses on American farms than there were m 1! OO. Detroit News.32 words
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Article1835 1926-08-23 4 LUCK FOR PAIL ARNOT. "My aunt has a wonderful designer and manageress named Eireen Horton," eontinu-" 1 ed Aubrey Blade. "Ever seen her?" "Yes. ol course I have," replied Kennedy. 1 suv her at the Bond Street place and also m the mannequin parade on the ex|ii ss1,835 words
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Article962 1926-08-23 4 Important Penang Judgment. DUTY OF MERCHANTS. In vie>v' of it^ importance tp the com- j mercial community we reproduce from the Malay ATail the judgment of the appeal cr.me m the Calve) t's Medical Soap case. The respondent m this case was charged l>efore the District Judpe962 words
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Advertisement190 1926-08-23 4 NOTICES NOTK h EXTRAC" IMPQf- T t 1 V^.'«i7 r FROM anada Vj.;.^ 4PAaCIRGERAtt> j CANADA _D^PQl»^t<- |N«-».sVp^""' Jn i NOTICI is HEREBf M .1 k Ai \> tkmm A\AHA ni:v GCKGI I KA I Xl», I ossptnj IMI of th»- St Vij Statet o\ amerkm, .<■ h i.^ nffici-190 words
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Article1320 1926-08-23 5 IX THE LONDON COURTS. It seems a pity that London police courts dc not "bill" their variety turn* after the manner of theatre-. Take, for instance. Mariborough-street, i where Mr. Mead, if ha could have chained his vocation from stipendiary magistrate to stage manager, nnghi have filled1,320 words
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Advertisement424 1926-08-23 5 ntNL REMEDY IWW A REAL COUGH OR GOLD. UUIJUII* ?vlikl preventives for mikl cases of H'l RIEMtEiO^T coughs and colds are not objection.Vnimiii^ able; but for real coughs and colds, I take a real remedy one that will i!!!Hf!Aiidlrc flfllfk take hold pgjtuugiib,iuiub None better than VffUUfi am i i424 words
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Advertisement168 1926-08-23 5 V The refreshing qualities of "1711" Kan de Cologne make it the choser <J V. companion of all women who love daintiness. It adds to charm; revives ''S and refreshes after exercise; soothes tired nerves m moments of e\hau>- 'fl Represcntativt for Far East and India: Robert Dim. Union ftmHding,168 words
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Article1467 1926-08-23 6 HOWLERS LACK PRACTICE Coming down from Leeds I was travelling j with a man from Australia, who asked me I why all our fields were of such irregular shape, and I told him that every departure from the straight line meant a quarrel m days1,467 words
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Article242 1926-08-23 6 AVERAGES IN ALL MATCHES TO DATE. Mailey's Hundred \N irivets. When Mailey captured his .second wicket m England's nocond innings m the last Test he brought his hag of wickets m ail matches during the present tour to a hundred. He has captured ]('i wicKets at COBI242 words
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Article106 1926-08-23 6 In the Gan n Cricket I N »mpanj in*» re |A I >. Allsoj 9 J. feinsou S] Gal l( waj t-.ok five for 25 utd Ba six for 33. arten (A| si to 87th Battei i. m 1 I iai i n I otbalJ league by I106 words
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Article17 1926-08-23 6 Suzani I englei 's si racket i> equaled only \>y h.-r skill m raising i Cincinnati Enqoin17 words
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Advertisement207 1926-08-23 6 FOURTH WEEK O H I WHITEAWAYS Al Iyl S I SAI r FOR THE PAST THREE WEEKS WE HAVE BEEN CROWDED OU'i WITH ORDERS FOR (JOODS ADVERTISED IN OUR SALE CATALOGUE. THESE ARE NEARLY EXHAUSTED. CONSEQUENTLY DURING THE FOURTH WEEK OF OUR GREAT SALE COMMENCING ON MONDAY, WE ARE OFFERING207 words
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Advertisement315 1926-08-23 6 teeth than accustom i to the regular use ol Oco Order pour Tl\\M- Mouwnn i;in IOOSAfVgAi i ii hi i i i« i i i 1 II At SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The only Morninp D« j HV "rew?" pap^r— .?S-4i mi daily, al?o the bMI Hcd Delivered with the Ch315 words
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Article3915 1926-08-23 7 Future Position of F.M.S. Ui X OK EASTERN ADMINISTRATION I v bixth annual general meeting of the socuttion i British Mil < ;a was held at tin offices < f the Rubber Growers' Association, Idol-lane, X. ('.:>. on July 13, at midday. Mr. W. H. Shelford,3,915 words
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Article90 1926-08-23 7 Dr. R. W. McKenna, of Liverpool University, m a case heard at Liverpool, said if he had power he would suppress the use i>i' "paraphenylane diamine" for hair dyeing t-r the dyeing of furs, as it was a drug which produced skin diseases. The case was90 words
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Advertisement306 1926-08-23 7 BUSINESS CARDS. T"\Ml <>Rl> FLOWER STALL I Na 110-1, Orckard Road URNISHING HOUSE). a s.-.t ayes, Bouquets, v a* bw leiatc prices. Tel 1985. MARY SETON. BI \< |\\\<k;D FURNITURE J Hongkong. J» Shaa^Huu Lawps ;ind Shades. Jji v.'.-.-.W.'- V-V.%%%5V-*.V.'.S l WS\w! BL« TABLE TOPS, FLOORING. TILES, Etc. SGAPORE CASKET306 words
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Advertisement562 1926-08-23 7 NOTICES. THE RAUB AI'STRALIAN dOLD MINING CO. LTD. Incorporated m Queensland). NOTII X Of ]>K« LAEA.I 1<> X OF \Tm I>. Cable received to-day fron H< Ofße bane advise* <h;.i the Board »f D n H baw' declared b dividend of One Shilling per share payable an 80th Septi nber,562 words
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720 1926-08-23 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1926. Week-end Comments. The coa strike posil i< »n m general I m noi improved ai all, all hough m details those whose sole anxiety is to se< work resumed and some check put .j" m ihe ruin of our indusi ties will I720 words
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Article579 1926-08-23 8 Mis Waugh, El ead mistress of thi Government Girls' 9cohol, Penang, left foi Singapore on Saturday. The Prince of Wale.* received Sir Fredericl James (Governoi and ommander-in-Chief of the Windward [slands), at St. James's Palace on .Ink 21st. Kew's tiiui' arum, a nativ< g imatra, about to flower. Thi last579 words
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Article79 1926-08-23 8 POLICEMAN ACQUITTED ►<From Our Own Corre^n#ndent). IV ■■JH:, Vun 21. Jn the district touri Sahaif bin Mat. a .Malay police constable, wrai acquitted and discharged i o eouni of having made false charge against a Chinese named Ifean Kirn Hoo who alleged that the constable assaulted him knocking79 words
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Article234 1926-08-23 8 SA'I RDAY'S RESULTS i! m Oui no o resn< ndenl >. Ipoh \u«i. ft. The weather was fin and the g< D| to-day and there m a iar^'< atteni I including His Highness the Sultan ol 11-andI 1and Biiite and Sir Theod re Fraser. At the ennciusif.il Mrs.234 words
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Article110 1926-08-23 8 mist j > 1 tra was f t wi\ fu-i \\<>'< but ":i<- or tw< .v' ere put h. and shuitly, and i" ent with v c former I <htn« •A. •■> j 12. Sai >> til L*d nit <■: n isefu ihi A I 1 1110 words
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Article166 1926-08-23 8 SER^ KRS v- SJL< These elevens n I ttu S.E.I ground •n Saturday .1 pood £ame ending m \v 1 for the S lit M. < E. Galistan b < >-• .1 C A. do Vrie* and I ti 1..i.i-.-ui> Faulkner b <*>h »;;< I" E. do Sou X166 words
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Article33 1926-08-23 8 Sm DECLARED TO m J> N < g«ued fi i n Kuala Lumpu l\H.c> and l" l: v M 11 a.:: sal Sfi Laurel I mm mall) furtl iasued oi Hoi33 words
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Article33 1926-08-23 8 IHK IBHOTSIX) icrmb fi p«ti up were rowed t.- difficult -<■ 11. .1 on r Mat it had I could A i it. Si r.it( |i m M i mile few > i T33 words
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Article24 1926-08-23 8 PO-DAI Til Stoehr and Ha r C l.adu-* H.uklh- if U lira. M ci tad lln M Gunn and Griffith-J i24 words
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Article63 1926-08-23 8 Green and K r tld on i I Gardtu r mt i < I'rof.-wmn PaiTfi I Satti !ti Sinclaii i I la- Mi\«<i I in' i '>•« m i* and M rs. Ken ■ad Mr-. Hiller i I lr. the m >.: nf rail al tbe mwt <!a>63 words
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Article20 1926-08-23 8 Work i« now being can n with the tnm I ultimately to link Singa ;m ii and Bangkok urith Hn20 words
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Advertisement210 1926-08-23 8 i "THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" J DRINK WHISKY FROM THE WOOD > WE CAN SUPPLY TWO BLENDS J •C of MATURED OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. ij ij 4' GALLON CASKS. jj m m Prices on application to :j CALDBECR, MACGREMR CO, LTD. ij I; (Incorporated m Shanghai.) J (Incorporated under210 words
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Advertisement46 1926-08-23 8 V.VAV.V.V.WAW.VAV.VAV.V. Parfums de Luxe Rose Jacqueminot J Paris i I- Emeraude ji EAU DE COTY > H v to Ik* had from all dealers •i Dupire Brothers. Sole Agents THE BORNEO COMPANY, ith Singapore, I'cnann, Kuala Lumpur, lp<>h, Aloi v t .tr and i tin k nson.46 words
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Article70 1926-08-23 9 REVOLT IN GREECE. PANGALO3 1 REI(JN OVER. sted the War Minister 'i the arrest of Panr- Md ai! military establish- l M l placed themselves anti Bolshevist claimed v. ill be fora n n sidencj i M. Sp< Uw con Kh the Athens Karris r^ He xplains70 words
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Article77 1926-08-23 9 ay's i ctationa from the Treaty to the Germans fully the < q oi the ne the i m•- b I men. He said they rtain when thej wem I Geneva atrance to the League friction si r. H» cplained 1 hat Germany ntl btoi the77 words
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Article182 1926-08-23 9 11 Xl HER VIM:K-I E- the reningai was L sighted a kotah r It I Tl t tht- manned j Chinese, and iritl ber, which pikuls and 56 kati Botl met Mr. A magistrate. Kukob, on the nstaat and sentei I i fault, to un<ierir<> a hi- comman-182 words
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Article64 1926-08-23 9 og the Eurasian ridaj the follow r:tr < >rnVe- bearer- an ommitte* Pres ideni Mr. W. -I. Gain; lent Mr. C. H. da I rel Mr W. H. Mos- H r rai 'I r Mr. W Mos larke, C, Pajrlar, Messrs. A. I S3 %a A. Aetia.64 words
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Article25 1926-08-23 9 i:■ >■• semen I i elai ing to Ihe E chil n dates for the Dog ask us to correct the 2 j~, n25 words
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Article113 1926-08-23 9 MIDLAND SECESSION CONTINUES. FEDERATION ACTIVE. [Renter's Service. London, Aug. 20. Mr. A. .J. Ct»()k. interviewed as regards the reported breakaway of the miners from the Federation m Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, said that a campaign would be started immediately m that area. "We have no feai that the113 words
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Article225 1926-08-23 9 REMIER STUDIES MINERS' REPORT. [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, Aim. 20. The Miners Federation executive has lunicated to the Government the report of then n i eedings of their meeting with the owner? P ime Minister, wh i had intende I returning this afternoon to his Worcester•me prior to leaving225 words
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Article163 1926-08-23 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, \im. 21. Ib v" .i. olitical circles are very gloomy as n gards the prospects of a coal settlement. It is r; rtain whether I ere will be a general drift hack to work. Even if the n districts conclude district a$ nt- m163 words
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Article149 1926-08-23 9 [Renter's Service. London. Aim. 21. Later, rhe breakaway t' the Notts and Derbj fa re miners continues. By noon a further 10,000 men had signed on to -far 1 wort on Monday. Mr. Cook made an eleventh hou 1 el ai ge m his week-end plans149 words
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Article75 1926-08-23 9 [Havas Service.] Paris, Auk. -0. Decrees prescribe returns from all areas under wheat, an estimate of yields, the control of cereal movements and existing stocks of grain. The Cabinei have prepared a general plan i economy and have decided to control the sales of commodities, improve the system75 words
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Article23 1926-08-23 9 The marriage of Mr. S. H. Morrison and Miss E. Cormac will take place on September 4th.. at St. Andrew's Church, Kuala Lumpur.23 words
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Article264 1926-08-23 9 FKJHT GOES TO CONGRESS. VATICAN UNSURPRISED Mexico City, Aug. 21. Foil m in*: Senor Calles' reply to the irchbishops' petition thi' episcopate announces that an appeal will be made m the next Congress t i amend the religious clauses of the constitution. Catholic laymen will handle the264 words
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Article88 1926-08-23 9 Managua, Nicaragua, \tm. 20. R( -n.-i i'if- attacked San Antonio and killed tin- assistant superintendent and seveial employees <>n i>n»- of the largest sugar estates m the district. They also dynamited a trooptrain between Managua an<l Corinto. No persons were killed, but a few soldiers were injured.88 words
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Article76 1926-08-23 9 [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby, Aug. The enquiry showed thai it was intended to admit suffieieni water i<> the ballast tanks t" put th hull flown a few feet more m the water f.r the purpose if carrying out a certain test, but owinir to misunderstanding so76 words
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Article70 1926-08-23 9 INQUEST IN LYMPNE CRASH C ASE. [Bi i1 ish Radio Official Sen ice.] Rugby, tug. 2<>. M. Lisle, p lot of the French aer 'plane which crashed ai Roninej Marsh, \n;i- an experienced civil aviator, having flown across the Channel no fewer than 6')o tinu*s. 1 he inquest on the70 words
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Article43 1926-08-23 9 I Reuter's s< rvice. I Santiago de Chile, Aug. 2i. The rupture of diplomatic relations between < hile and liulivia i- imminent following upon the Bolivian Congress adopting a resolution claiming the Antofagasta Province ceded to Chile \<\ tin- 1904 treaty.43 words
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Article65 1926-08-23 9 PERUVIAN SIGNALLY HONOURED. f Reuter's Service. London, Aim. 21. Senor hi. Don Ricardo Screiber, Peruvian Charge d'Affaires m London, has been made ■i Knight of the British Empire m recognition of his valuable services m Anglo-Peru-vian relations. This unusual bestowal of an English knighthood marks the termination of Senor Screiher's65 words
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Article67 1926-08-23 9 By courtesy of Messrs. Macphail and Co. we [earn that the price of rubber m London Saturday, according t<> quotations by Henry Gardner and Co., was: Spot m warehouse London standard sheet Is. 7 7 H<i. C.I.F. London standard sheet, September shipment Is. 7 T *d. Spot67 words
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Article219 1926-08-23 9 COOLIDGE WILL ACT IF LEAGUE FAILS. HIT BIG AIR EXTENSION PLANNED K[Reuter'3 Service.! New York, Aug. 20. "United States to Call Own Parley on Arms if Geneva Fails," is the headline of a New Yorl- World dispatch from a special eonespondent at President Coolidge's Camp. The correspondent219 words
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Article160 1926-08-23 9 Reutei 's Sei vice.] New York. \u<:. 20. A New York Woi Id message fr< m Washington declares that the chief reason reported for the return of Mr. Houghton to America is to discuss the debt situation. with a view to obtaining a modification of160 words
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Article59 1926-08-23 9 [Renter 1 Service, j Toronto. Am;. 21. Th.- Canadian and American police authorities have agreed to exchange information m connection with numerous w l-alcohol poisoning deaths i\ ths past few weeks on both sides of the border. Thirteen person* have been arrested m On£ari > and59 words
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Article66 1926-08-23 9 Reuter's Service. 1 Washington, Any. _M. There is great interest m the report that Queen Marie >f Rumania is about formally to visit the United States although no official notification has Keen received. Two of Her Majesty's ladies m waiting writing to friends at the66 words
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Article56 1926-08-23 9 [Reuter's Service. I Deauville, Vu«. 21. Colonel Herman Harjes, the famous American hanker, was thrown when playing polo and died from injuries. Harjes was a partner m P. Morgan Company and managed their Paris agency and conducted all the negotiations "f his firm with the Banque de56 words
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Article32 1926-08-23 9 [Renter's Service. 1 Paris, Aug. 22. The wife of .Mr. Frederick William Vanderlult died suddenly at the hotel Kit/, from complications following an operation foi appendicitis.32 words
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Article30 1926-08-23 9 [Reuter's Service.] Washington. Au^. 22. The War Department is sending five army airplanes on a flight round Souih America this year. Officials decline to discuss details.30 words
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Article37 1926-08-23 9 The Rev. G. H. Douglas, of Singapore, was to preach at St. Andrews Presb>-terian Church, Penanp. yesterday. His Highness Prince Chaniat of Siam was to arrive m Penang on Wednesday from Bangkok. He is leaving for Europe.37 words
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Advertisement130 1926-08-23 9 JUST RECEIVED Very Large Shipment OF LADIES' HATS SfT^ INCLUD.NC (Mm^ Race Models yf 1 Afternoon -<! I|% Hats. Smart Ready-To-Wears i White and Coloured Felts and Sports Hats Black and Coloured Velours. j ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. 1 Tut 711 ~a little to or a j with a delicious130 words
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Advertisement567 1926-08-23 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES: BXPRKSS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY WEEKLY SERVICE LON DON, AND N. CONTINENT. TWICE MONTHLY SERVICE LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. (Via (ienoa and Havre.) WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. CYCLOPS London, Rotterdam nd Hamburg In Po rt N F.I. ELS567 words
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Advertisement578 1926-08-23 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF MELBOURNE xMarseilles, London, Havre and Hamburg Sept. 9 s.s. KNOWSLEY HALL London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Sept. 20 s.s. KENTUCKY London, Havre and Liverpool Sept. 30578 words
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Advertisement426 1926-08-23 10 P O BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION I 0 LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty V Government OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China and Japan. lor Marseilles, London and Antweif Due Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage. Sint»p426 words
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Article480 1926-08-23 11 Ball to Dazzle Londoners Once Again. AN ADVENTUROUS 100 ft. CLIMB Irs glory begrimed by years of deposit rom L mdon's atmosphere, the ball beneath the Cross on St. Paul's has long had good reason to envy the Monument's resplendent bead of gold, says the480 words
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Article185 1926-08-23 11 Sbippin fi t,, Shanghai i; irtesy of the N T anyo NichiN i Shimbunsha Tokyo, \u,'. i!». Ir j I that the Yamashita sS. < on 1 decided to put their seven steamers on the run between Yokohama and ughai, commencing the regular *ervice ••n September 10. kiibhtr185 words
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Article88 1926-08-23 11 h. ,-i revolver match between the S.S. ►lice and the SIV.C. held a- the Drill Hall r Monday, the S.V.C. team won by <>•! points. There were four matches, two deliberate, nar' hOOthlg and one rapid. The best fiv< scores m each match to count. The 188 words
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Article34 1926-08-23 11 Lloyd George has declined all those cordial invitation.- to Ket out and stay cut. He seems to fee! that the British unemployment situation i> bad enough as it is. The N r ew Yorker,34 words
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Article554 1926-08-23 11 COAST RESORTS NOT THREATENED 'Utterly Untrue." Fhe story of a French newspaper that hundreds of thousands of live shells have been left by the British m dangerous positions along the French coast near jEtaples is uUei ,y untrue." In these w rds the genera]554 words
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Article190 1926-08-23 11 "':< ISIGN R\ BBER CONTRACT Messrs Lam Choon and Co., who were unsuccessful before the Chief Justice m their action against Lira Yang Bong, trading as 1 cc Hong and which they sought to recove. $10,163 damages for breach of iontrad by the defendant m respeel of190 words
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Article224 1926-08-23 11 Indian Professor Sued for Maintenance Bombay. Aug. 2. A domestic- tragedy arising from an Anglo-Indian marriage is the subject matter of a case which will be heard on Autf. 28th before the Chief Presidency Magistrate. A London Magistrate ordered maintenance m favour of Minnie Henrietta Katti, the224 words
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Advertisement284 1926-08-23 11 THE TORTURE OF PILES. WHY CONTINUE TO SUFFER? North' Bnd^RoJj 0 tin a tabi of f> K Van Its curative hyaline «»ed and swollen parts Ys J IreedonfromthepS »d»wd so long S of S Bgapons, rites M follows *me v; Hum yon clrumed x »3 -o-v prater il I feel284 words
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Advertisement137 1926-08-23 11 5 JlO. i j i Distributors I J SPECIAL BIG ANNUAL r I DISPLAY of JEWELLERY (rNx I WATCHES at RENE ULLMANN'S I RINGS, BROOCHES. BRACELETS, EARRINGS PENDENTS k< V f' with 1)1 VMOND AND PRECIOUS STONES sold daring this DISPLAY, l/^ ISi WITH SPECIAL BIG DISCOUNTS DURING AUGUST. k137 words
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Article538 1926-08-23 12 GERMAN RECRIMINATIONS Cleverness of English War Propaganda Berlin. .My 18. The new volume of the diplomatic documents that are being published by the German Foreign Office contains a section which is intended to prove that the Japanese paiticipation m the World War on the side538 words
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Article192 1926-08-23 12 l'irii\ Prevented? Five Chines* pa »engers of the Suiyang who tried to put mi practice n stratagem one sometimes cm recorded m ;> cinema plot, wen hII arros ed and charged before Mr. 11. B. Nihill hi the Kowloon Magi trac> with unlawful possession of arms. While192 words
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Article120 1926-08-23 12 The Dailj Telegraph 'omnients favou' :<\>\\ on the way m vvhk\i hundreds ti n dustries are carrying on with the aid of fuel oil during the present coal stoppage, although there Is a series if depressing reports of tirm> shutting down for lack f ciial120 words
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Advertisement420 1926-08-23 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MA REL LA (7,375 ton«) and MALABAR (4,512 tons). The «s MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single berth cabins,420 words
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Advertisement567 1926-08-23 12 SINGAPORE-NEW YORK SERVICE. OF THE NEDERLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY, "ROTTERDAM LfcOVD' AND HOLLAND AMERICA LINE. SAILINGS ON I i\i:n HA TBS via SURE TO NEW row a\i> W9SH S Cargo is also accepted to ItiUadelphiA, Battimove, and to U.S I md Inland Points on through Hills of Lading. IVIEKNATIONALE "KEIHI I567 words
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Miscellaneous699 1926-08-23 12 SHIPPING NOTES. The Portugese cruiser Republica arrived m port on Saturday from Macao. MA II DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahantr. Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuaiitan (via Gemas and Jerantut) ever.v Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tin^^i, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang699 words
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Advertisement639 1926-08-23 13 O. S. K. Line. L Steamers. Arrive Dept. a, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, :werp. via Colombo, Aden, Port ..ian and Port Said. Amazon Maru Sept. 6 Sept 7 abasa, Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaum. X Bein, Delagoa Bay Durban Chicago Maru Sept. 16 Sept. 17 .rban. Algoa Bay. Cape Town, Santos, Montevideo and B.639 words
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Advertisement429 1926-08-23 13 TRAm* COMFORT 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, all have hot and cold running water. The spacious steel swimming429 words
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Advertisement598 1926-08-23 13 Rerr Steamship Co.. Inc. 44. KEAVER STREET. NEW YORK. (Incorporated tn U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTOxN, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND (via Suez) s.s. VENICE MARU mi n p potr t SS> E p S p, M^ n du Ls m.s. SILVERLARCH due Sept, IS ms CUBA MARU598 words
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822 1926-08-23 14 A CONQUEROR'S WAR ON TRADITION. Monumental Task. Angora. Angora expects more reforms which m Turkey will never again come as a shock. The country is becoming used to them, ami whenever Mustapha Kemal looks particularly serious or preoccupied, the whispei goes round that the822 words
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Article69 1926-08-23 14 British postmen an- demanding, a new style of hat. The present official headgear oi tlu Posl Office Department, a medium be- tween a fireman's helmel and the cap of an ancien i 1 P iece of armour, has becom* entiu f ted > «w Postmen's union declares The r n69 words
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60 1926-08-23 14 Sir Charles Wakefield to l';n £100 tnnuity. London, Xug. .">. Sir harles WakeSeld, *rho is partly financing Mr. Alan C ibham's flight, has made arrangements for the payment of an -m nuity of £100 to the mother of Mechanic hll!()lt m recognition of the60 words
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449 1926-08-23 14 Fortunes Made bj a Prohibition Law. Canberra, th< new Federal capita] of Australia, has already made fortunes f many investors who hav< taken advantage of th< prohibition 'aw which will govern the city. J: \s;>- decided, when the 90 square i ■>t' the449 words
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Advertisement255 1926-08-23 14 When the stomach and organs of digestion (j^ J and nutrition are disordered, and the food eaten J is only imper fectly digested, there is loss <>f j nutrition, and the body loses strength as a ."3 natural consequence Not only does the system l^J |P^ raffeT from lack nourishment,255 words
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Advertisement354 1926-08-23 14 I Mosquitoes Bring Disease Into Your Home Destroy the mosquito, the insidious enemy of yuan TV/fOSQUITOES are more than pests. vu s 1 Nanaiis. U evaporate* quickly and iVA They are a menace to your Joyed "'»<^"y Lxten. !;t t,M, st,,, x/r -i. *i j spray dw not stain or354 words
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559 1926-08-23 15 FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21st of th? U ?h*rp b rac is e J? Bhow the issu va^e marked.] 8 unle3B oth€rw^ v i w uyer« SellerKraug River ($1) JS KuchaiOrds g£, J§, Lingui Tin 1 qJi T Malayan Collieries ($10) w M 4^ 2 Mambaua559 words
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Article76 1926-08-23 15 the change Df attitude on the Bourse with a rally to nearly SB. Vegetable oils are quiet and no change is likely yet awhile. A desperate fight is beginning between the Big Tobacco Trust interests and all tin independent manufacturers— it will Ik- interesting to see what happens but a76 words
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Article52 1926-08-23 15 Bank -1 in..-. g 4 3-16 lian k demand 2 9 ]l-1 Private credits .'5 m.<. g p.. Credits 90 days 5£ Hongkong:, demand 5., p.c. 1> Yokohama, demand Java, (it-mand I.',^' Bangkok, demand SO'/j. Bar Silver London 28 9-1G Bank of England R-u<- 5 p. c Sovereign, Bank52 words
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Article211 1926-08-23 15 > 1 Tin 125 Tons $1 16 71 Gambier 10 Pepper White 18.00 Pepper Black 28.00 j-'iak'- Tapioca §.20 Pearl Sago Small •_>.*> Cop r.i 11 j() Opium, Benares unt. 1,000 Rice Liang Bin < Ih&n .Mark Red Eagle New 330 Rice, Siam old No. l 330 Rio Rangoon211 words
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Article51 1926-08-23 15 August 21st, 12 n",l(»<k noon. Hun R S.S. equal t Standard Q.C.F Spot S1 indard R.S.S. Spot ,7. jg on Tender-Sept. Jan. -Mai 72 7° Oct.-Dec. 70 70^ Market: St dull. f Cable: London Spot Sheet I!'-,,! New i ork Sp< t Sheel G. cts.51 words
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Article69 1926-08-23 15 [British Radio.— Official Service.] Ragby, \r». 20 Paris 171... New York 4.85 15-16, Brussels 117%, Geneva 25.15H, An sterdam U.11%, Milan 1 jm,. Berlin 20.41 Stockholm ]>.!" > L Copenhagen 18.29, Oslo 22 15 Vienna ::i Prague 164, Kelsingfore 192%, Madrid 31.56, Lisbon 2 17-32, Rio 1 :f Buenos69 words
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Article740 1926-08-23 15 RCJBRBR SHAir; mark hi (Prom ouv Owa Coneapoaaieat). Lo»iu..i:. Jul> 21. Aithou-h displaying a faataaeSesa an pearance, the rubl i -i. are Market pn serves anything but a m ak b ftdenei I there has been a predominance of tellers I- is subject to u-.i. I. nil740 words
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Advertisement432 1926-08-23 15 Assets Over $6,500,000, S.C. Tin? nnn a m n nmriT^ T Assurance m Force Over $22,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. HEAD OPPirp w i. (Incorporated m Straits SetUements) HEAD OFFICE :-Wmchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFirP- «9 nw t 'wn AGENTS WANTED INSURANCE. lir r SOUTH BRITISH WRAME432 words
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Advertisement422 1926-08-23 15 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880 Capital Subscribed V.100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund V.86,500,000 President: K. Eodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. M. Odagiri, Esq. K. Mogami, Eiq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Takeuchi, Eiq. K. Tatsumi. Esq. T. Hodsumi, Eiq. F. Watanabe, Ecq. T. Okubo, Esq. Baron422 words
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Advertisement441 1926-08-23 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital 150 OOfl rmn Issued and fully paid up SSSSoJoSo Reserve Fund:-Sterling Rco t- v,. Sllver $27,000,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors 120,000.000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon: Mr. D. G. Bi Bernard, Chairman Hon. Mr A O. Lang,441 words
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Advertisement100 1926-08-23 15 INSURANCE. THE ASIA INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the S.S."> DIRECTORS: Too Chonp Sionp, Esq. (Chairman). Chua Han Lconpr, Esq. Won^ Yong Kai, Esq. Loke Van Kit, Esq. Lee Pic- Soo, Esq. T.ponp Foonp Siew, Esq. Lee Chin Tian, Esq. Thio Kirn Chuan, Esq. Mr. Au Mm Thong. The Company100 words
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Advertisement41 1926-08-23 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720 FIRE MOTOR CAR MASINS Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bttt 9 Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. ftARLOW ft CO. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.41 words
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Article1432 1926-08-23 16 NEGRI ROUTED AT THE STADIUM. RECENT MALACCA RECORD BEATEN. I Singapore. I J. N. Sembilan. .1. The meeting oi Negri Sembilan and, Singapore at the Stadium on Saturday aftenMKMl m the southern section of the' Malaya Cup competition produced a very i <>m- sided game resulting m1,432 words
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Article222 1926-08-23 16 Professional Golf Tourney at Leeds. WHITCOMBE WINS THOUSAND GUINEAS. (Our Own Correspondent.— Copyright.) l^ondon, Aug. 21. Playing at Leeds m the Yorkshire Evening News 1,000 guineas professional golf tournament final to-day. Charles Whitcorabe, of Crew's Hill Club, Entiekl. Middlesex, defeated Moses O'Neill, of Wrekin Club, by 9222 words
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Article112 1926-08-23 16 i >ui Own 'orre^pondent. < 'opj righi I London, Vim. 21. Fl uanit- of chess is increasing m popularity among members of Parliament and a larger room is now required m the Houst oi Commons. Kor thi !i isi ommons < hess i ircle handicap112 words
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Article98 1926-08-23 16 THE AUSTRALIAN TOUR. MODERATE DISPLAY AGAINST SOMERSET. There wore ten thousand spectators present on the Taunton ground when the Australians commenced their match against Somerset. The weather was showery. ollins won the toss and the Australians went m to bat on a drying wicket, being dismissed for 22r>,98 words
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Article312 1926-08-23 16 Warwick and Worcester l.v,u\ Surre> and [Rt'.'i't's Scrvicc.J London. Aug. 20. The positi ms al conclusion of matcbe i the county championship to-daj wen- a- follov Middlesex versus Kent. l.did' 1^ K. nl led on Lsi innings. Kent. 314 and 228 for Middlesex 192 and 7312 words
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Article110 1926-08-23 16 I Reuter's Sei vkv. Montreal, \uir. 21. Japan has eliminated üba fron the Davis up and meets Prance for the honour of challenging the United States. Forest Hill. \utr. 2\). rhe Women's National Championship have reached the quarter-finals. The eight seeded stars survived, except Miss Holt'ii Wills,110 words
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Article109 1926-08-23 16 In the Penang lawn tennis championships doubles: Threlfall and Sedwick beat Ben I neti and Terrell 6 1. Reutens and Orr beat Kuppusawmy and < riii churn Singh 6 0, 9 1. In the singles: Bowyer beat Bian Teng 3 6 I, 6 I. Penang, Saturdaj 1" the109 words
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Article89 1926-08-23 16 The draw for the Vade Cup is as follows H. Jackson vs. Rogers. 1). Sturroch vs. .1. J. MicMichael W. McMullan vs. D. Munde 1 R. Booty vs. L. T. Wakeford. M. I). Rut ley vs. H. R. Nicoll. G. Cullen vs. s. F. Guy. W. E.89 words
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Article659 1926-08-23 16 Final Match m S.C.C. Tournament. A NARROW VICTORY FOR 8.8. AND I The S.C.C. Cricket Totirnament came to a conclusion on the Padang on Saturday, when, by defeating the Merchants, the Bankers. Brokers and Insurance came to the top of the table to share premier honours with the Etceteras.659 words
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Article66 1926-08-23 16 I'ARTICK VXD MORTON SHARK NINE FReuter's Service London. Ing. 21. Result? m Scottish Leai ue matches playi <i to-day are as foll< w \i( rdeen Clyde r <' < Rangi rs <'■!'<■ 2. Cowd< nbeath 0. mi< i I 0, Hibei nians 2. Ounfernilinc Hahiilton l. Hearts66 words
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Article42 1926-08-23 16 1 1 Outer's Service.] Newport, Rhode [stand, A in* 22. Mr. Harry Payne Whitney's schooner Vanitie w m the cup presented I i (Ate New V«>rk yacht club by King George. Eight j competed and the Vanitie led throughout.42 words
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