The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 May 1927

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 10 1 SmgaporeFreeftess [NTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY xMAY 10, 1927. NO. 12,099.
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  • 266 1 During the ceremony at Canberra an aeroplane crashed, rhe pilot beingseriously injured Page 9. A terrible amok has tal en place near Kuala Kangsar eight people being killed and thirteen wounded Page 8. The public of Berlin showed very little enthusiasm for the procession and speeches of
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  • 1026 1 Give us this day our dails brnadl And the pr; yer is answered. N< ne of an goes without bis daily bread. Whenten brand, that to <»ur forefathers would have been ia ,r stuff; what bread had the fourteenth can* tury ploughman hut that whirl, amp made
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 233 1 WING LOONG .H CLASS TAILORING. nd Ffctisk Guaranteed. 0, HIGH STREET. KAFFLES HOTEL] Saturday, May 14th Special Race Dinner $3 DANCING UNTIL 2 A.M. TO-NIGHT I Dinner Dance For reservations phone 2920. J. WILLIAMS, Manager. i mr~i > Diirnified letters create a good sion of Progress. Get a iaanil nif
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    • 187 1 Over a. Million MaeßinesS Now ii\ Use 3j WHY BECAUSE OF THOSE 20 ROYAL REASONS j. SINGAPORE. PENANfi AND KUALA LUMPUR. Sv.v.v.^^^^^^^^v^■c■.^■.■.^v.•.•.^■.v.•.v.■.■.v.■.v.■.v.•.•.v.■.^v.VAV. I j^Jg^ The Etirope Hotel. jc "1 If 3^t W RENOWNED BY RECOMMENDATION." 5 g 5 SCOTCH GROUSE. QUAIL, j §IN THE GRILL, woodcock, plover, etc.s j! RACE
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    • 131 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Rustikol f r preserving wood— Page Whiteaways f< r waterproofs Page 6. Phoenix lemonade is refreshing— Page 14. Littles for the latest in golf clubs Page 8. Guthrie and Co. stock Bulldog stoutPage B New films at the Empire and Alhambra —Page 2. Let Moutrie's demonstrate th< st<
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    • 12 1 WING LOONG THE RECOGNISED HOUSE for EUROPEAN TROPICAL SLITS 32, HIGH STREET.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 178 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 10th. High Water. 0.14 a.m.. 8.7., 1.14 p.m. 10. 1. H, W. Malacca. 3.00 a.m.. 4.. 3.30 p.m. 4.::. Elue Funnel mail closes. Football: Duke's vs. Y.M.CA S.CC. [rving's Midgets Victoria Theatre 9.30 p.m. Wednesday, nth. Hi^h Water. 6.9 a.m.. 6.6., 8.8 p.m. 7.1. H. W. Malacca.
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  • 543 2 S URVIVAL OF THE TOPPER. IT A LOST CAUSE? H Secretary's confession that he has josl toughl ox rather received us u V.- h twenty-sixth *iik hat has been received w a interest ia Piccadilly says the I correspondenl of the Manchestei Guar* ai rhere is discussion in the fashipi
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  • 114 2 V-mr.tied F4»ot-faultinu Rule Still (iivin? Trouble. C P, Dixon, the 54-years-old Davis Cup national and ex-doubles champion, i bed the serai-final round oi the ttal'erj L n Tennis Tournament at Dntwich with fa comfortable win over A.. C, Belgrs eft -handed Civil Service p?ayer. Then aa an amusing
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 37 2 The following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to Madras presidency for the month of April: Arrival. BJ&SS adalts and 1,553 minors; departure, 6,819 adults and 287 minors. The arrival relate to aided passengers only.
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    • 236 2 MEDICAL HALL LTD., 123. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Depot for YARDLEY'S, HUDNUT'S, I MORNY'S AND DUBARRY'S TOILET SPECIALITIES. New Stock of Allegro Stroppers $8.50 each. Post orders receive immediate attention. Correct prices and service guaranteed. I THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. NIGHTLY CINEMA— SIDESHOWS. CHINESE AND MALAYAN WAYANGS AND OPERA. EASTERN ORIENTAL
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    • 309 2 Victoria Theatre TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY AT 9.30 P.M. IRVING'S Imperial Midgets 20— OF THE WORLD'S SMALLEST PEOPLE— 2O a IN MUSICAL COMEDY AND REVUE. WITH CHEFALO PALERMO MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CHILDREN HALF PRICE TO MATINEES. PAVILION I From Thursday, sth. to Tuesday, 10th May, at 9.15 p.m. sharp.
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    • 256 2 AN ATTRACTIVE THREE-FEATURE PROGRAMMI From Saturday, 7th. to Thursday, 12th. May, at th. ALHAMBRA (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd.. Proprietors) In the Second Show at 9 p.m. A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION i.n action romance of the roaring road. From the very sti action and all the time it is interspersed with
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  • 926 3 Exploration of the Gobi Desert. CHINESE ATTITUDE. Peking, March. China Ls fast coming into her own archaeologically, and soon will vie with Egypt for the attention of learned societies and scientific explorers. Recognition is becoming general that this country contains a treasure trove of secrets of the
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  • 360 3 THE MAN WHO MISSED £20,000,000. ABERDONIAN'S £35 FOR RICH GOLDMINES! Tackling A Murderer. The death has occurred at Adelaide, Australia, of a Fraserburgh (Aberdeenshire) native, James Handerson Cranna, whe but for the irony of fate ripht have possessed world-famous goldmines. Jn the early sixties he Mid Dan O'Lerry, an adventurous
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  • 165 3 Women'? Spaa Increased hv j «.,.r London, \pr«l 1. Men in 'hi-' country erw living longer than their forefathers, eari rom longer than men. According to the latest statistics id th< k Registrar-General the average sapeetatioa of life for males in England *»nd P/alee increased between ]<)! )-M«24
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  • 43 3 Professor Mellanby, an authority an deal and artificial sunlight, inaugurated a school installation of artificial sunlight at the Matlock Modern School. The Professor described England as the country with the least sunlight. It was the dampest, foggiest, and wettest country in the world.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 190 3 P" 'V--:.- •">:■:■:":•;■*■.•.•■.•.••.•-;.•.-.•.•.• 1 .!?I ha <** -■'~Am\ j??rN>V. ".V- Bfßß^ \l 4^ i*Ki MWWmr "*^^K^ m diiißMßatfi'l fiUrcnlTT* '■j^mm mm^_ I -^mumocT/'^ Revitalize your energy— You cdvx not only counteract the weaken iag influence of excessive heat on body and nerves, but you renew and build u sttetaftih and
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    • 17 3 Tel. 2790. BARLOW CO. Tel. 2791. S Non-Conducting Boiler Composition and Steam Pipe Lagging. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED
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  • 4356 4 Hundred Ton Schooner's Trip from Bergen to Foochow. CAPTAIN'S AFTERNOON TEA WITH ARABIAN SULTAN. 37 Days Across the Indian Ocean. few days eg i a sparely built, blue ed man walked ini i this office and anaovneed himself, rather superfluously, perhaps, as a Norwegian, and the captain
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  • 44 5 iaei r>:imates that one-thin map mines, which are mainl; art- not paying- their wa; present price of tin. H thin! of them are just mak Bad the remainder are work pvaftt It is here where chea power will make a big dine K.'.-.i T.O.M.
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  • 475 5 'MY FIRST CIGAR,' BY LORD BIRKENHEAD. •It COST A PENNY. AND I WAS 18." ••It was, 1 think, at the age 1 >," be- gar Lord Birkenhead, taking from between j his lips the Very King of Cigars'. And then he paused suddenly, and puff- ed again at the King
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  • 92 5 The premises of Nara's Studio in Belfield Street, Ipoh, is to be run as a hotel on European lines with eight rooms. The Station Hotel towkay is said to be the promoter of this venture. Viscount Inchcape, Viscount Bearsted and Mr. F. G. Penny, M.P., were guests of Mr. Samuel
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 604 5 AUCTION SALE OF Very "Valuable Freehold Land and Houses Nos. 6 and BD., Derbyshire Rd., and No. 7, Lorong 11 off Geylang Rd., Singapore. Singapore. At Messrs. Estate Trust Agencies Ltd.'s Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, "Raffles Place. ON MONDAY, 16th. MAY, AT 2.30 P.M. PARTICULARS: All those two pieces of land
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    • 356 5 IOVERLAND 1 117 1 1 1 n ri aH t 1 miaW u 1 UWJ Ij I if 1111 1 Li 1 I I THE WORLD'S BEST LOW PRICED CAR j I A Real out-of-doors car. Fast Powerful 1 Easy to drive Roomy Economical. SERVICEABLE. I H The only Light
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  • 521 6 MACHINE THAT CAN REPEAT THEM AFTERWARDS. Bad For Excuse-Mongers A new invention I have just seen is certainly going to make life pretty tough fori Si me people (writes an Evening News! representative). It is called the Telegraphon, and I saw! it at Nash's, Ltd..
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  • 349 6 DAWN OF THE REVOLUTION The Reichstag deputy Herr Dittmann. says Reuter, was the chief speaker at a mass meeting at Cologne organised by the Social Democratic party, his them.- being the Gei man naval mutiny in 1S»1T and the Revolution a year later. Great
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 315 6 WHITEAWAYS Special Values in Men's Waterproofs. BLACK WATERPROOF THE -STORM I'RL FEE" GENTS' UMBRELLA. A reliable and cheap umbrella, with strong and neat crook handles. pDipr tO Strong and reliable. We haw a large assortment of better qualities in stock. PRICES $3.50, 54.50. 57.50 etc. PRICE $1.95 each. THE "PILOT"
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    • 170 6 SUNLIGHT »mr AmA U9 Am\ \\m MMm. May "^a* **w Aw\m\\w\^*^\ mM %bbW anmaBmBBmaBmBmBmBmBBBBBBmammBmBBB^^B X am V^^^^^^aaaaaaaamaaaaaaaamaaaaa^^^^^^^ am am J*o\\\ E^bV £1000 GUARANTEESunlight Soap has a guarantee of puntv every bar. Purity is everything in soap It means so much real money to you. Sunlight saves the clothes makes them
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  • 363 7 IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY. MR. PRICES VISION OK THE [Reuters ServiceJ. Canberra, May D. Amidst impressive cerem ny the I% uke of fork opened the Commonwealth Parliament n the new Federal capital. Ths Senate Chamber was crowded. The Duke of York in his inaugural speech ecalled His Majesty's opening
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  • 102 7 PUBLICISTS CAMPAIGN IN AMERICA. London. Maj 9. Sir < harles E-igham, who has returned t< London after a successful campaign to popularise tea-drinking in the Unltad States, in an interview said during the first three months cf 1927 we sold a million pounds weight more Indi^
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  • 75 7 The Soviet press gives prominence to explanations of the Soviet's participation in the Geneva Economic Conference, and says it is necessary to co-operate with capitalism until the Soviet's economic system of constructive Socialism lias developed. The Soviet will use the Economic Conference as an object lesson
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  • 61 7 Washing' en. May 8. The Treasury to-day call in the outstanding bonds of che Second Liberty Loan, amounting to $1,700,000,000. Payment will be made on November 15, the tenth anniversary <>f the issue, at' er which the bondswill not bear interest, but probably the Treasury will offer
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  • 76 7 [Reuter's Service]. New York, May 8. De Pinedo has resumed his flight on a machine sent out from Italy. fit will be rememb?red that tie Pinedo'a original machine was destroyed by fire started by a carelessly flung match while she was refuelling in New York harhnur.l
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  • 219 7 NUNGESSER'S THRILLING "WHITE FIRirS" RELICT ANT DEPARTURE. [Reuters Service.] Dramatic Airills enlivened Captain Nfungesser's start on his flight to New York from Le Bourget accompanied by Captain Coli, in a huge aeroplane named the "White Bird." painted white to facilitate heing spo ted in the event of a
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  • 136 7 FIRST STEP TOWARDS (LOSER CO-OPERATION. [Reuter's Service]. London. Ma> 8. The Colonial Office Conference, which opens on May 10, will he attended by Governors and .ther represen atives of the majority of the Colonies Protectorates and Mandated Tei ritories. The meetings will be confidential, hut communiques are
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  • 129 7 [Renter's Service.] London. May S. Sir Malcolm Stevenson has been appointed Governor of the Seychelles. Sir James Crawford Maxwell has been appoin'ed Governor of North Rhodesia. (Sir Malcolm Stevenson, who entered the Ceylon Civil Service in 1901 and became Principal Assistant Colonial Secretary in 1915, went
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  • 94 7 [Renter's Far Eastern Service.] Tokyo. May 8. The Lower House has passed the financial relief hills with amendment to the effect that aid be given not only to hanks which have already re< pened but also to banks which are s ill suspended provided their
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  • 84 7 [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, May 8. Reassuring statements regarding Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's condition have been made by Dr. Solis Cohen ;md confirmed by other specialists in Philadelphia. It is stated that there is nothing organically wrong with the patient. He is suffering only from weakness following
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  • 95 7 URGE STRONG ACTION. [Renter's Far Eastern Service-] Shanghai, May 8. A Hankow wire says a mass meeting of Japanese residents passed a resolution ask- ing: the Government to take strong ac ion i in China against the Communists. The resolution states, inter alia, tha the whole Japanese
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  • 98 7 Berlin, >la> s. Eighty thousand members of the Steel Helmet organisation, mostly ex-soldiers and Nationalists, assembled "to protest against the peace treaties, to demand the restorati n of conscription, and to declare war upon all weakness and cowardice which desires to deprive the German- of the
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  • 215 7 [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, May B. Official ann uncenient is made of awards granted to officer: and men cf the Navy and Mercantile Marine in recognition of servic2 rendered at Wanshien. on the Vangtse River in China on S« ptember 5 last. The services recognised are
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  • 266 7 The resignation of the unofficial members of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board rings to a head a quarrel of long duranun. In their letters to the Resident they have stated, the reasons for their action, and though the contents of the letter have not been publicly revealed
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  • 92 7 Towkay Low Leong Can, J. P., Member of the State Council, Selangor, will be leaving in the course of the next few days j for a tour of Europe. The Rev. R. Lindsay, who few the last seven years has been vicar of St. Andrew's, Kowloon, Hong Kong, has been
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  • 140 7 Indigestion i such conapon been! thai many peoph use the first thing that's sdy 10 stop it. Th.-v freqaentli I bicarbonate of soda- nevei realising thai .-('.ugh this frequently stops th< pain, I hi* calculable harm to the stomach Ui tnd wmmf even cause
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 303 7 BUSINESS CARDS. ..v.w.%%s%%w_v_%%sw. f MARY SETON. J o, kWOOD FURNITURE < "shanghai SHADES. 5| j i xMBER MANSIONS. J \%\V.V.V-%V.%%W_"_\W_». VS 1 I NKRALS? gSGAPOU CASKET CO. INPKRTAKFHS." IKIKPHONE 75. TLBtRT L. A. DALEY. I N \KER .v MOM MENTAL 1 MASON. I ,< 1897. TeL 915. e -'-"-V."-V_%V_VASV_V_% Ml
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    • 693 7 NOTICES. EXCHANGE BANKS. Tha Exchange Banks will be dosed at noon wi Tuesday May 10th and Thursday ftfity 12th ttn the Spring Race Meeting. '■>-'•> 11-5 NOTICE. Notkc b herehy ghren that Mr. BENJAMIN ZKRNKR is n<> longer in <>ur employ as from MUST APRIL tf27. Poi sam BUCHENHOLZ CIE,
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    • 601 7 The wirid-reiioHned remedy for nw Gmi «rxi parasitic diseases f>( the skin Prompt in KtM, certain in mult. ind. man messy ointment! <i<ten employed, perfectly tieac in tree. The mosi obei__te enset read'v > eld to treatment. Maie b> BURGOYNE. B.RBIDGEb Co., Ltd.. England** n.^t Tumour Cnemistl. 00t_!;.....c m the
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  • 69 8 DOMESTIC OCQURRENCES. BIRTH. MEREDITH: At the Maternity Hospital. Singapore, on the i'th May IH2T. to the wife of G. C. Meredith, a son. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Lira Choon Leng and Lim Leong Geok thank their friends, relatives and Associations for their wreaths, letters of condolence, etc., and also those who kindly attended
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  • 634 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1927. The Eastern Position. Two matters of considerable importance have been notified to-day the first is the announcement that the Bank of Taiwan is resuming business and the second is the message from Hankow reporting the results of the mass meeting of Japanese there.
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  • 312 8 All good wishes to Capt. W. C. Adams and his bride who arrived from Sandakan by Kamangsi to-day. The wedding took place at Sandakan on 30th April and we understand that the honeymoon is being spent at Tuaran. 8.N.8. Herald. Mr. T. J. Cokely. General Agent for the Dollar Steamship
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  • 607 8 COMMITTEE" MINUTES The following are the minutes of a (ommittee meeting held in the Singapore Exchange Rocm on May sth a: 5 p.m. Present: Mr. J. G. Campbell (President) Messrs. H. W. Raper (Vice-President), Seow Poh Leng, E. A. Elias, W. A. Fell. Gaw Khek Khiam. H.
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  • 257 8 Mr. A. S. Haynes has come to Kuala Lumpur as Secretary for Agriculture. S.S. Royal English School has just formed a new Scouts unit which \till be known as 14th troop Singapore. Mr. C. D. Colbert. 0.C.P.D.. Kuala Selangor. has been taken ill and is entering the European Hospital. Major
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  • TERRIBLE AMOK.
    • 67 8 TRAGEDY AT K UALA KANGSAR. EIGHT KILLED THIItTEFv INJURED. (From Our Ov m I■ A berr ble amok hat taken Kuala Kanysar wlictc Mala; 1 denly ran wild with a shott f fu! of cai I idges. I thirteen and is, ai the mowc I A pi me sf constal
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    • 40 8 STATE HONOI R,s I I (From Our Own I Significance attaches the birthdas oi H.H morrow. Beside- 1.. holiday there will be forma grand scale for the fir* a birthday honour- I st Perafc will 1
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    • 30 8 (From Om D* The giant snai. pearance at K I Field Officer ir w inch he stati t rushing and burial dealing with them.
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    • 41 8 Y tom Our Owl I [pet I The foUou ing I tices Of the l'ea> < Ifc K I H. J. Gillespie, letu G rdat imt H. Graham, all I a I I Lau Kk (hm. an [poi I 1
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  • 271 8 I m i )-v .»untr\ perfw I rh« two ap«c on: ry perl I Fiat*' by thi Singapore Players tal I May th. and 2lsf Sen f the pleasure on Irday. Ma;. i Kuala Lumpur an tl f Mr. T. w. Knewstul Tin Dredging, Limr. a Australia an
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 232 8 I r/i_ CONNOISSEUR COMFS TO CALDBECK'S" j I Simonds' j Singapore. "•_V_\\V.V.\V.V_\%\V-V.S\V.%V_V t VpV.\%V_V_V.V_\SV.VA\V_V_V ji 10 HIS MAJESTY T E MN<i F IAM '< I- HANDSOME PRESENTS NOVELTIES IN STERLING SILVERWARE f ARTISTICALLY ENAMELLED > I- A GREAT VARIETY IN NUMEROUS COLOURS 5 6' Hi"h St SINGAPORE. Branch: No. 1
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    • 37 8 ~T PEARS Golden Glory FOR Golden Youth PURPLE TRIANGLE BASS THE BREW FOR THE TROPICS Sole \genls Adamson. Gillillan Co., Ltd. H. B. WINTER Exclusive Tailoring 6, Battery Rd: Tel. 188. Mrs, K. W. SINCLAIR S.S. Delta.
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    • 6 8 I To-day's Featuro. AN ADVENTVRO i
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  • 70 9 PUBLIC APATHY. S IN FIREWORKS SHOW. fc ater*S Service.] lierlin. May 9. 0 e»l a vry luk. -steel helmet stei my, hi ih concentrated **Stee H met s,* 1 Franz aant, nnl ed Ihe steps •ry and made a speech ing 'it m< <v. rts cf German
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  • 66 9 j *> VRIES LONG JOURNEY 1 ondon. Maj S>. an i a French i b Siberia M >w. it I them reach 0 from S ..chow. up by military oa :he -as use llm Gov* rnoi m I pass irithoot his already ordered he says that i
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  • 11 9 I [Rente* Servk, N,« \ork. May sighted over
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  • 20 9 RESCUTION AGAINST THE PRIVY COUGH. to impeach the Privj the new Party in oppo- the House of Repretes to 194.
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  • 24 9 BILLS FOR THE BANK CRISIS PASSED. at G rernment Bills for »tioi the Bank crisis passed undergoing some reused in the Diet as re-
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  • 212 9 A BRIGHT SHOW Chefalo and Palermo, toge her with living's Imperial Midgets, entertained a full h use at the Victoria Theatre last night when they presented a programme which was packed with highly amusing and in eresting items. It was a very successful performance. The Midget.are a e
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  • 31 9 lotion ,f o>a. a Higher Com- uaiversfty status will I ssifaic in ;>.e coming the fact tiat the bill Diversity Ordinance is :,r hb the Bureau tf Legis-
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  • 47 9 L 1 with the appointment of 'as Justice Minister oi the reported that th..- new tad the materializat on of the judicial power, is ate oi the Seiyukai's i its general meeting tw on outside of the mice in judicial circles for the task.
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  • 28 9 1 'a party was i_riven by atria, Compradore of the l! -d Shanghai Bank, Ipoh, in J D. Arthur. Assistant of who is it- a vine for Home
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  • 131 9 A daring robbery was committed opposite the St. Andrew's Cathedral at about 8.30 last night. The head boy of the Victoria Theatre Bar was on his way to the Theatre with another boy. both occupying one ril isha. when they were held up by six or seven other
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  • POWERS AS POLICEMEN.
    • 123 9 BARRIER BETWEEN CONTESTANTS. [Reuter's Ear Eastern Service.] Shanghai, May 9. Addressing the American Women's Club Mr, Putnam Weal- declared that civil war n China would not cease unless the Powers. uth cold calculation, played the part of P< licemen and scientifically stopped the dry
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    • 29 9 [Renter's Far Fasten; Service.] Shanghai, May 9. A message from Nanking says B.M.S. was fin d on with rifles and re- ed with macli ine-guns.
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    • 58 9 Reut< r Service.] t anberra, Maj 9. Vi aer plan, participating in this afternoon's review before the Pule and Duchess oi xork crashed, the pilot being seriously ired. ICIS IS the Second aero:-;.;;,' accident in c >nnection with the Royal tour in Australia the first mvi
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  • 84 9 FATAL BLIZZARDS New York. May 9. Torrential rains and blizzard- in several western states have killed scores and ren- „.1 h„ m ,1,~ „,,,v. A storm, heralded by a funnel-shaped >u I, swept central Kansas killing elevci persons. A tornado in central Missouri killed several women and
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  • 26 9 1 _K.*S DIVIDEND '■sff N'ichi Shimbm -ra.> Toki<>. May 8. 1 vY.K. ha- decided al a meeting of a jdend >f B pes cent
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  • 323 9 Inquest on Mr. Flynn Resumed. EVIDENCE OF A PAIR OF SHOES. The inquest on the death of Mr. C. P. W. Flynn was continued before the Coroner, Colonel P. Hope Falkner, yesterday, when Inspector King gave evidence. The young Chinese who was anested two days after the
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  • 147 9 Two appeals were heard in the Supreme 1 ourt yesterday by the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison. The D.P.P. (Mr. N. H. i Whitley) represented the Crown in each.. Two Chinese women appealed against a. sentence of six months rigorous imprisonment and $50 fine for wrongful confinement of
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  • 93 9 At the Assi/.es. before Sir William Murison, the Chinese, Chung Foh Fatt. who appeared on three charges of using as genuine forged currency notes, was found guilty by a majority of 5 2. and sentenced tn four years rigorous imprisonment on each charge, the sentences to run concurrently.
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  • 214 9 The following captures of rubber smugglers have been reported by the Customs Preventive launches: The Peningar, when on patrol off Pulo Kukob on April 23. captured a kota containing six pikuls of rubber and two Chinese. The accused were charged before Mr. Birse, at Kukob, and fined $5,000
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  • 63 9 Eight well known professional racing drivers, including Leo Nomis, the famou movie "stunt" man, take part in a road race scene which provides many of the spine-tingling thrills in Richard Dix's latest Paramount starring picture, "The LuckyDevil," at the Alhambra. Prominent in the supporting cast
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  • 534 9 Land Grant Transaction. •FAR TOO COMMON SAYS JUDGE. In the Johore Supreme Court on Sunday (before Mr. Justice McCabe Reay) Ghondol bin Hussain, Settlement Officer appealed from his conviction by Mr. Gourlay, the Batu Pahat Magistrate, of the offence of cheating, for which a sentence of six
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  • 197 9 VISIT TO LANGKAT His Highness the Sultan o* Selangor and suite left Klang by train on Wednesday for Singapore, en route for Langkat. The party with His Highness consisted of the Raja Vuda, the A.P.C., Dato Stia di Raja. Pato Maharaja Lela. Tengku Panglima Besar.
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  • 101 9 In addition to four valuable prizes for tha most artistic and the most original costumes at next Saturday's Fancy Dress Race Ball, a special prize is offered by the Firs' National Pictures (East), Ltd. for the best "Irene"' costume. "Irene." a First National Production, which will
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 480 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). "Fl I FRMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT TO HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. s.s. CITY OF WELLINGTON Havre, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Liverpool May 29 s.s. CITY OF PEKIN Marseilles. Havre, London H'burg and L'pool June 28 "A"
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    • 579 10 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Cu LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London and A Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnagr KALYAN
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  • 647 11 The Mentally Wounded. PRINCE OF WALES'S APPEAL. London. .Mar. 31. Tibs Prince of Wale*, who presided and made the chief speech this afternoon at a meeting of the Mental Aftercare Association at the Mansion House, must surely have set up a rec rd, for
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  • 164 11 In his advice offered to young Frenchmen about to visit England, Mr. Andre Bfaurois lays great stress on the necessity for being modest in one's conduct and opinions. "If you have crossed the Atlantic single-handed in an open boat." he says. "you may admit that you row
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  • 56 11 There are many ways of getting into the papers: The widow of a man who made clothes for Abraham Lincoln— Mrs. George Silker —has celebrated her 100th birthday at Kyle. Ayrshire. No one will deny Mrs. Silker's title to fame: but it does suggest Samuel Butler's friend in Montreal whose
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  • 858 11 A GENERAL'S RECOLLECTIONS "British battles," said a humorous Scots j man to me once, 'are invariably won by Highlanders and bluejackets. The public learns more from pictures than from reading. Highlanders and bluejackets get al! i the advertisement because they are dressed in carves, and artists
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  • 153 11 In accordance with the expressed wish of a Cincinnati man, his body was cremated and the ashes scattered from the top ot a local skyscraper. I do not know how they feel about such things in Cincinnati, but I should much dislike to walk through streets on
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 169 11 They drive /y^^\ >erms ijj i! oat of x> VI I 1 f HENEVER vou feel a Gold con ing I "c ms' Pastille ii mouth. '1 'he *i ng ani iseptic ■5 1 Pa ea ever i mare ci ;i in f tha Pastilles -hero ist sells them. I
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    • 388 11 JllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllTrrTtl ||jj|||W Universal Possession man kind IS what Bafth, Tablets of Aspirin have become, ffl:::::::::::::::::^:::_:::::i±i;|:;:: thanks to their unrivalled efficiency. Millions of sufferers Si.i^-p+W 1 N ,L M|_||:|:__= recognise in them the best of pain-killers, and have been S::::*^_^^B^^^*^-|^:= ree<^ D Y them from S:f_^^^^^^k^_K Headache, Toothache, Rheumatism, Pains in
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  • 525 12 Per P. and 0. Delta yesterday: Mrs. li. T. Hacworthy, child and infant. Mrs. H. Meeten, t~< children and infant. Lieut. N. Syddell, Mrs. G. H. Disperry, Mr. and Mrs. J. .F Dunlops, Mrs. 1. Jones, Mrs. Fisher, child and Governess (Miss Wills) Mr. and Mrs. Napier, Miss
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  • 62 12 (By courtesy of the Government Health Office). For Hh» tM-eny-four hours ending midnight May Bth. Max. shade temp. 89 F Min. shade temp. 74.1 F Mean shade temp. 80.1 F Max. «un radiation 139.5 F Min. grrass radiation 17.5 F Sea temperature 81 F Mean wet-bulb temp. 77.3
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  • SHIPPING NOTES.
    • 125 12 Before the Master Attendant, Capt. G. K. Freyberg, 0.8.E., R.N.. yesterday, twenty-five Indian stokers were charged with refusing to obey orders, and sentenced to seven days rigorous imprisonment and forfeiture of six days pay. The incident occurred whilst the Tinhow, of the Oriental African Line, for whom
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    • 47 12 When the Pinna, belonging to the AngloSaxon Petroleum Co., for whom the A.P.C. are agents, was steaming to her anchorage yesterday she grazed the side of the Admiralty oiler War Brahmin, which was alongside the wharf. -Only slight damage was done to both vessels.
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    • 192 12 A rate of freight of G512.50 per scale ton of 12 cwts. has been fixed for the carriage of Illipe Nuts from Singapore to North Atlantic ports, the rate to become The Ipoh landed 384 deck passengers from Penang yesterday. Coal cargoes were brought by the Mar•osa
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    • 573 12 Per Delta: Rev. and Mrs. W. Munn and Mr. King Yao Tang. Per N.Y.K. Fushimi Maru:— Mr. M. P. I Anderson, Mrs. M. Beguelin, Miss J. Begue- lin. Miss R. Beguelin. Yr. and Mrs. J. R. Burnand, Master J. A. Burnand, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Brown. Mr.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 324 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR SYDNEY. MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe, single
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    • 34 12 MASSAGE HALL. MANICURE AND MASSAGEMRS. HARU and MISS HAN A. V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V-V. W_rV.V_V.-_ ii DYSENTERY j DIARRHOEA i| BROWNS SPECIFIC j to be had of Three Dispensaries in Battery-road, and of l\ MISS BROWN. iw_ssrWL%w.%VAs%s%v.\VjV.v
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    • 355 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc., 44. BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA A\|. PACIFIC ORIENT SERVICE SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES HARBOUR. For rates and other particular? apply: GUTHRIE CO. Ill) Agents: Singapore and lYnant THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., INC. (Incorporated in D.SJL) ITICKETS
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    • 112 12 HEDGES AND BUTLER'S WINES U SPIRIT. OOmwmmm P> »»_f"**_V^-_ _fck Is' <*£* L__ rttA n,: :_3P ~_T' VAT 25 0 Sc otchwhisM pei ii____r— PS SHEDDY f OnLKKI AMONTILLAI U 41 ll <sil» $3.80 per fh Bottle "BNMtBSS POM i* ISSI'sS i V The 1 i 3 EMPRESS I chib^.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 654 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin 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 p.m.
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    • 578 13 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. St»__— *m earners. Arrive I _>av_Kotterdam, Haraburjr, Bremen. i-eave. >v. via Colombo, Aden, Port P rt SaM .Vay 18 May 20 _r a Bay, Cape Town. Rio, ,nd Buenos Aires. La P]ata M&y I Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam, D Btm Bay and Durban. f Chicago Maru June
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    • 337 13 TRAVEL* COMFORT DOLLAR SSI-l "PRESIDENT I I LINERS -tz^JS**^ Dollar President liners oflfer you luxurious travel comforts. All state-rooms are outside rooms, well-ventilat^i and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an I electric reading lamp. Staterooms with private bath predominate, ail have hot
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    • 718 13 i k p __v_r KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSGKAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA > (Incorporated in Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections to: Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's Desk. Representatives in the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the OFFICIAL TOURIST
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  • 1100 14 Elusive City of Varied Beauty. THE SLa INFLUENCE. A gale from America was delivering itself in the Mersey, lt had crossed so quickly that it sme.t of New York's morning grape fruit! Beautiful women were being blown up Lertl»street in a most enchanting way, fighting and
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  • 255 14 INTENDED FOR SINGAPORE Saying that he did not wish to see his friend's wife sent to gaol for an offence which he committed, a Chinese, who was not then charged, came forward, in a Hong Kong Police Court recently and admitted to the ownership of
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  • 513 14  -  Charles Corway McvttiableEfteittsititte C\j«p i May i4 10.-The Start of the Indian Mutiny TO On the 10th May 1857, the "iEARS memorable native rising Known AGO. as the Indian Mutiny broke out at Meerut and spread rapidly throughout the Presidency of BengaL The trouble had been
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 341 14 Dhobi's Itch Ringworm Sores For microbic skin diseases such aa ringworm and dhobi's itch, Germolene is specific. It is easily applied, gives quick relief, and is a splendid safeguard also. Gerroolane has proved ite efficacy all over the world in the case ef t-.ich akin disorders as dhobi'a itch, ringworm,
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  • 332 15 May, 9th., Closing Prices. Batang Padang Oil 60 Chin Chin Tin fully paid 1.00 1.05 Assam Kumbang 54s Od 57s Bangrin New 31s 32s Bangrin Oid 33s 6d 34s Pd Bundi Tin 40s. 42 Chenderiangs 24s 25s Eastern Siam 22s 9d 23s 6d Gopeng Cons. 51s 53s
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  • 19 15 May 9th. Bank demand 2,3 23-32 New York, demand 60 Bar Silver London 25% Sovereign, Hank Baying EUSI
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  • 164 15 .Mav 9th. Peari Sago Small Copra Sundried 11.40 Red Eagle (New) 830 Rice, Siam old N'o. 1 ISA Rice. Rangoon Bintan 260 Rice. Rangoon Sioka 250 Rice. Siam Broken No. 1 220 Rice. Rangoon Glutinous No. 2 £20 Rice, Anam No. 1 Rice. Anam No. 2 250 Rico. Siam
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  • 61 15 Ma\ 9th, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers i.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot 70 TO 4 Si mdard 1..5.5. on Tender May 70% 10% •June 71 --j Tl--. July-Sept 73% Ti Oct-Dec 71 16 Tone of Market:- Steady quiet Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet I9\d
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  • 84 15 Yesterday's Alterations. Buyers Sellers Bangrin Tin ols 32s Batang Padang ($1 I 67% 72% Chendei iang 23s 6d 24s 6d Hitam Tin 93 95 Hong Fart (SI) 1.G2% 1.10 Kamunting (ss) 20s 21s x.d. K. Lumpur Tin (£1) 36s 37s e.d. Kuvoh Tin ($1) 1.37% L42% Malayan
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  • 126 15 Derrick and Co., Secretaries. Alor Gajah 7.72:5; Aver Panas 52,000; Australasia 13,500; Balgownie 21,510; Buki. Kubu 14.000; Glenealy 26-521; Jalan Kebun 4,871; Kluangr 32,000; Pa fan £9,000; Tambalak 18,800; Teluk Anson 28,008; Bin Benut 12,271. Kinta Tin 200 pis.. Ting Kil 216.63 Pis. Ulu Benut 0,
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  • 137 15 HOSE M ACPHAIL COS. REPORT. London. Rubber 1- 74fcd. Down Local TO. Tin. —London £288 (Ma) 7th.). Local I i'. ,;i 4 for T-") Um Mining. Nai H .<!. 67 70, Lin<ruj 1.77 L.83, Kucha' 2.05 2.10, South Taiping 7>* 81, fcCuyoh 1_35 Lin. Rahman Hydraulic 2.40
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  • 251 15 Prospects of Establishment. 1 ranganj ilea '1 err tori Depai tment of A| ilture, having heard tha: ummi of !tt planters in the Morogoro and KQoaa districts on the Central Ratlwas intend to co this year, cm tmicated a i h '<■ British American Tobacco
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  • 168 15 Japanese mai turers are always to thi f r<- in developing their 'trade with 1 by various caeans. For Ante time pad a Japanese trade delegation bai been Umrini the country on behalf of Japanese goodIt consists of representatives of the Japs nese Exp n Silk-goods
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  • 111 15 Immigration into Canada of mon then 7,0i)0 Scandinavians ntaf bi anticipated this year, so John Gordon, successful Eai mt the hmisfree district, told <'.\.R. coloi ica tion officials. .M:. Gordon ha ju t returned from a four-month's isit to his native- doUB try, Sweden,
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  • 63 15 A tWO-year <dd Jersey .heifer, own. d hy the Dominion Experimental Farm in ihe Okaaagan Valley. British Cohunbii baa achieved fame hy hreakin^ not onl| the Canadian rec >rds for production of Ittflfc and hutterfat hut the world'- record E«H hutterfat production in this class. 4 n <_ 305-day test
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 362 15 PKTS OVER $7,500,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $27,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HhAI) OFFICE'. Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry. E.C. I ompany has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act
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    • 422 15 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. —Established 1880— Capital Subscribed Y.100,000,000 t fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y.92,500,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice- President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. M. Odagiri. Esq. K. Mogami, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Takeuchi, Esq. K. Tatsumi, Esq. T. Hodsumi, Esq. r. Watanabe. Esq. T. Okubo, Esq.
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    • 423 15 'HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, j (Incorporated in Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund— Sterling £6,000,000 Silver $13,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon: Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Chairman W. H. BeH, Esq.. W. L. Pattenden, Esq.,
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    • 28 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Singapore Representatives.- Messrs. BARLOW CO, CHARTERED KANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor).
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  • 380 16 To-day's Races. SCRATCHING AND SELECTIONS Therc have not bean many scratchings 3e there should be a good afternoon's sport if the weather holds up to day. The following arc our selections. Race One. All Ahne; Sunmaid; Swift 11. Kau lui!. Lady Clare; Yinet et l'n; Lady Love. Rare
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  • 130 16 QUESTION OF SEATING \op.:cat: ns for r.st-rveu seat< in the e veied stand which it is proposed to erect; > b the Pa dang ha e< nnection with the forth- coming matches against the Australians are HOI coming in rapidly. It must he pointed :ut that the
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  • 23 16 •Renter's Service.] Prague, May B.* In he Davis Cop Czeeho-Slovakia heat Greece by tour matches to one.
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  • 63 16 kI.EINMAN AND SMITH FINISH CHAMPIONSHIP. The only o in the S.C.C. Lawn Tennis Tournament to-day will be Ihe > -mi-final of the championship, between Kleinman and R. Smith, which was common eel last week and unfinished II will be remembered that Kleinman won the first set 6—3,
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  • 55 16 Championship Pairs. P. I ler« and I. Utermarfe vs. N. H. P.; WI rtley and It W. Sinclair. PtafeSßToa Pairs. Semi -Final. Kleinman and Mugliston vs. J. D. Hall and •I. Hoggins. i Veteran- Doubles Handicap. Semi-Final. O. Griffith Jones and Dr. E. A. Elder v \V. C
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  • 65 16 A statue has been erected to Mme. Marie Harel. a farmer's wife, who invented Camemberl cheese. It was recently unveiled at Vimoutiers, the village in Normandy where she was born in 1761. Mme. Harel actually discovered the famous recipe at Vimoutiers. near Lisieux, but she sold her first cheese at
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  • 610 16 S.C.F.A. Defeat R.A. R.A. PLAYER SENT OFF. S.C.F.A. 4, K.A 2. What sh« uld have been a very interesting game between two pood sides, the Royal Artillery and the S.CJP.A. ended in a deplorable manner yesterday, one of the K.A. players being sent off the field. From the commencement
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  • 113 16 THE LAST PRIZE WINNER Mr. Goh Cheng Hoe, 315 North Bridge Road. Singapore, is the winner of the $100 prize award. d in our last Fo tball Competition and a cheque for this ami ant has been sent to him. He was the only competitor "ho
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  • 40 16 Owing to the indisposition of several of the visiting players it has been found necessary to cancel the match between Singapore and the Manila side, which was to have been played at the Stadium this afternoon.
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  • 59 16 The following will represent the Y.M.CA. against the "Dukes" 2nd XI. in the 2nd Division of the Football League to-day at 5 p.m. on the S.CC: ground: J. W. Coates; W. Jones. \V. Cox; R: Lyne. W. Frost; R. K. Sammy; M. Catchator, Tay Kwee Liang, A. Baker.
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  • 78 16 T. Honda, the Japanese winner of the Malayan Lawn Tennis Championship, playing last week with H. Akiyama, qualified for the final of the Hong Kong doubles Championship. Honda is also one of the semi-finalists in the singles. His Excellency the Governor and Lady Guillemard landed at Penang from the Mahva
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  • 547 16 Second Race for Guillemard Cup. A WIN FOR EVE. The second 'ace f the Guillemard Cup was sailed over the usual ciub course on Sunday and in spite of the preceding da;, being a "ftace Day" ten runners faced the starter. In a light and patchy breeze Ella was
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  • 93 16 Malay Volunteer Rifle Club. The following were the results of the Spoon Shoot held on Sunday afternoon, on the Seletar Range. The ne'.t aggregate was won by Sergt. Mohamed Hassan with a score of 120 out of a possible laO:— 200 yards Nett. L Sergt. Mokhtar bin H.
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  • 62 16 Members are reminded that entries for the Championship 1027 and the American Tournament 1927 close on Friday, of this week. The final of the Knock-out Tournament is between the Hon. Mr. L. Mclean (Class 1) and Mr. Jee Ah Chian (Class 3) Mr. Mclean conceeding two moves
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  • 91 16 Programme of Drills up to and f;r Sunday May 15th. Tuesday 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.R.A. (v); S.R.A. (v) Sigs, S.V.C Band. Wednesday 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall M. Cycle Platoon, M. G. Platoon, Chinese Coy. Friday 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall. S.V.F. Ambulance, M. G. Platoon, Chinese Coy,
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  • 11 16 The S.R.A. Parade for to-day has been cancelled.
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  • 800 16 The Samarinda Trouble. CHINESE VERSUS POLICE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batav>a, May 7. i A serious collision took place between Chinese and the authorities at Sanga Sanga in the district Samarinda. South East Bort neo whereby twelve of the former lost their lives. A house searching had been
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  • 27 16 Orders for Week Ending, May 15th Wednesday 11th.— Signalling Class Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Thursday 12th. Band Practice Headqnartres 5.15 p.m. FRANK C SANDS, Commissioner.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 216 16 I VrV.V.V.V_%%VAV.\V.SVa\V.W.V.V.V. .V.V.',v. I THE STEIN WAY I J IS THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTAL- j; IS USED BY ALL EMINENT MUSICIANS 1 < COME IN, WE WILL BE PLEASED TO DEMONSTR ■j THIS SUPERB INSTRUMENT MOUTRIE CO., LTD Z; Raffles Place Singapore "■^■^■■"■"■"■'■'■"■■■"■"■■■"■"■"■"■"■'■"■■■"a'B V.V.V.V.'AW.V.V.V.V.V.'.'.'.'.^ 1 a a c a
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