The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 June 1927

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press I KNTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1927. NO. 12,127.
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  • 299 1 In the Irish Free State elections the Government Party is losing more seats than was expected, both I)e \ak ra's and Captain Redmond's Party being the cause I*ige 9. The British Charge d'Affaires at Moscow says the Russian stories of British spying are absurd and charges the
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  • 923 1 Martin Deegan was usually rather a dry-as-dust sort of little man, with that slight leaning towards pomposity which at times ah'oets those holding; Govenunent appoint* merits. As postmaster of Ardnaelune he seemed to enjoy his official position behind the wire grating that :an across the lower end of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 147 1 V.\ V.V.% V.SNVWVWAVyVYVVbrj| ASK FOR jj iffiD LABEL BRAND W jj I COFFEE j; nr r.- f RAFFLES HOTEL uesday, 14th June, Diner Dansant 8.15 p.m. \\ERS WILL BE SERVED IN BALLROOM). TO-NIGHT Tea Daace 5.30 p.m. Orchestral Selections 9.30 p.m. For reservations phone 2920. J. WILLIAMS, Manager. B :td
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    • 159 1 looks after Bthe Uennis^rocks. rOUR tennis frocks will give you double "service" if you let Kurlo wash them. Whether they are soft linen, crisp muslin, of ity voile wash them all with Kurlo. Obtainable from all Grocers, Chandlers and General Storm. William Gossagb Sons, Ltd., Widnes, England. WILLIAM GOSSAGE SONS
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    • 99 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Try a Swift for good service- Page •">. New films coming 1 at the Alhambra Page 2. Something about Buick coi< ur schemes —Page 11. Robinson and Co. for the latest football bunt Page 9. Cheese specialist^ Cold Storage Company Page 8. Enormous success of The Amateur Gentleman
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    • 10 1 "RED LABEL BRAND" j: I PURE COFFEE WITHOUT -j ADULTERANTS
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 121 1 111 Hi HiEliIY. Monday, loth. High Water, 9.40 a.m., 7.6.. p.m. S>. H. W. Malacca, 6.21 a.m., 5.5.. 6.52 p.m. SJL. Australians vs. N. Malaya Ipoh. League football: S.R.C. vs. S.C.C.. Stadium. Tuesday, 14th. High Water, 10.16 a.m.. 7.5.. 9 :\9 p.m. 9.1. H. W. Malacca, 6.40 a.m. 6.8., 7.10
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  • 397 2 Gradually, saya the Malay Mail, the Goy-oiniiu-p.t is i-'imu- up the vacancies <m the Kuati.. I umpui Sanitary Board due to the nsasa res gnation oi the late bnofficial membars. I: may be taken for granted that the newly appointed members m accepting the proffered seats, although
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  • 103 2 T:.- wed ing took place at the Church i<i t t. Resurrection, Kuala Kangsar, on Tuesday, «f Mr, R. W, Low, of Waterloo estate, Padang Rengas, and Misa I>. A. r■ k, f the Education Department. The i-.ri'ie. who -.v«»re ivory georgette over pale tiinun d
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  • 62 2 The semplanc belonging to the Air Sur\ y Company arrived m Kuala Kanti'sar on Wednesday afternoon, alighting <>n the Perak River exactly an hour and forty five nimitea after she had left Port Swettenkam. Th object "f th.' visit ia to cany out certain aerial surveys
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  • 80 2 MONDAY'S TIES Ladies Open Sin*rle> (Level). Mrs. Parmele vs. Mrs. Zollikoffer. Ladie> Handicap Singks. Mrs. A. A A. Patersoo vs. Mrs. Pitts. ()pei\ .Mixed Douhles. Mrs. Tennent and A. li. Luiton vs. Mis.-< White an.i C. H. Withers Payne. Open Men's Doubles. Sir Wnv Hanson and Hill vs. J.
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  • 48 2 Orders For Week Ending June 19th. Wednesday, June 15th. Siirnallin<r Class Ht-i.: [oartora ",.15 p.m. Thursday, lGth. Band Practice Head quart'v- p.m. Sunday, 10th.— Church Parade at St. Andrews Cath. hral; Parade Waterloo-* Jaw Band Stand) at L 45 h m F«D Uniterm without siavos.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 298 2 HOT WEATHER IS HERE AVOID and PREVENT PRICKLY HEAT by using the REAL REMEDY. LGNESIA DUSTING POWDER. f 0 cents per 4 oz. box. $1.50 per Ib. Manufactured by MEDICAL HALL LTD., Battery Road. Singapore. THE HAPPY" VALLEY" CINEMA— SIDESHOWS— WAYANGS. [HE UNION STAR OPERA GO. Commencing Saturday. June 4th.
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    • 254 2 VICTORIA THEATRE ENORMOUS SUCCESS ÜBLIC OPINION: "THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR" To-Night AND NIGHTLY AT 9.30 P.M. yfc^m?) Jeffery F&ruols ff§ Famous Story T^y'^KT^''^'''''''''''''''''*''''''''''''' a,-q> Good Old Days IT llPfilllPfllA A VWllllWlUVll FEATURING RICHARD BARTHELMESS A Perfect Picture with Perfect Projection and Perfect Music. Book now at John Little's
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    • 260 2 HAVEN'T YOU HEARD OF IT? Haven*t you seen it m Renter's Tele^ran CAPTAIN NUNGESSSR The World's Greatest MISSING Would you like to see him if you are one of the thou haven't seen him? HE IS TURNING UP TO-NIGHT ALHAMBRA (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietor where he will appear
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  • 1492 3 British Colony Celebrates. A QUESTION OF HOLIDAY'S. (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok. June 4. Yesterday King George's birthday was celebrated with a reception at the i?ruish Legation which was very largely attended by members of all nationalities and many members of the Siamese Royal Family. His Majesty
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Article, Illustration
    4371 4 by Boyd Cable After two months of enforced idleness ashore, young MCX HAUSLN Australian m spite of his name-unwittingly offends LYDIA |Yr the who vents her spite dn him by getting CAPTAIN DUNBAR, the tough but good-hearted Scottish skipper of the "wind-jammer Minnehaha to eive her friend WILLIAMS the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 504 4 1 1 When weak and JmL depressed, take WM Hall's Wine and strong happy It is wonderful how quickly you feel u c l] when you take Hall's Wine. Itputsncu life into you— it builds up strength —it takes away your feeling of depression. H ul Hall's Wine does not
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  • 679 5 Bik Hon^r Kong Scheme. \IKSHII» FACILITIES? The initial step has been taken, with the letting- of a contract locally, for the linking up of Hong Kong with the Empire Air Routes, now being planned by the Air Ministry of Great Britain. The scheme, briefly, is to develop
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 859 6 Half Year's Balance Sheet. WHAT IS NEEDED. The balance sheet of the Indian Immigration Fund for the half year ending March 31, 1927 is considered and discussed. The Chairman explains m reply to a query by Mr. Arter that it is the policy of the committee to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 578 6 WHITEAWAY'S STANDARD VALUES— 'f SOOSL TODOR, '^£?5 1 J-^* Ten oinn€R. S€RVIC€ >«* "ft^l&Sjl HA WHITEAWAYS STANDARD VALUES ONE OF Vl j^N^^K WHITEAWAYS STANDARD VALUES ■^^^hCTB THE TIDOR' BREAKFAST SETS. THF TUDOR TEA SET. ONE .unn.r 5,,». VBmWfflS SHNDARD VUfIES S& Matches di n 66rvic d is equalled m value.
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    • 231 6 I o&Uenbuigs Foods I Made from the purest milk of cows pastured the I home counties, the 'Allenburys' Foods are as easily I digested as mother's milk. They are germ hfee md I are simply and quickly made by the addition of I boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially packed
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  • 166 7 WEALTH CONSCRIPTION IN WAR. A CONTROVERSIAL MOTION. [Renter's Service.] London. June 10. At thej third biennial confeienej of the' British Empire Service League it was agreed to send representatives m the capacity cf observers to the conference at Luxembourg: of International ex-Service men known as the "Fidac."
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  • 116 7 r ßeuter's Service]. London, June 10. "Amazing" is the expression applied m responsible circles m London to the Soviet charges that certain Russians executed m Moscow had carried on espionage on behalf f the Biiti.-h jy.plomatic Mission. It is emphatically denied that the British representatives had any
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  • 60 7 [Reuters Far Eastern Service.] Peking. June 10. General Duncan was the guest at luncheon of the Anglo-American Association. He spoke of his close relations with General Smedley Butler and declared that if trouble occurred here there was no doubt Anglo-American cooperation would ba a^ close at
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  • 38 7 Renter's Service. London. June 10. Lord Swaythling, who is seriously ill m Lr.ndon. passed a fairly good night but his conditi n to-day is unchanged. London. June 11. Lord Swaythling passed away during the night.
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  • 47 7 [Reut-T's Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai. June 10. Dr. C. C. Wu. Foreign Minister of the Nanking Government has protested to Sir M. Lampson, m regard to British aeroplanes flying over Canton on May IS and also against British planes flying over Shanghai.
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  • 40 7 Warsaw, June 10. The Polish press is willing attention to unpleasant incidents on the Soviet frontier including: the arrest of M. Radoszkowice, Commander of Police, who while inspecting frontier posts crossed a few yards into S< viet territory.
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  • 14 7 Horta, June 10. De Pinedo has resumed his flight to Rome.
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  • 445 7 Yorkshire and Lancashire Lose Points. LEICESTERSHIRE'S FIRST DEFEAT. [Rp.uter's Service.] London, Jui*t» 10. Results of County Cricket Championship matches concluded to-day were as follow: Warwickshire versus Yorkshire. At Birmingham Warwickshire led or first innings. Yorkshire 358 and 96 for 4. Warwickshire 352. Roy Kilner 67, and Robinson 65,
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  • 162 7 Won Lost Pts. P. W. 1.,, m. m. Poss Obt. Per. Lanes. 9 5 0 2 2 72 56 77.77 Notts 8 5 111 64 48 75.00 Midd'x 6 3 1 2 0 48 34 70.83 Yorks. 9 6 2 0 I 72 51 70.83 Surrey 9
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  • LAWN TENNIS.
    • 175 7 SOUTH AFRICA BEATS GERMANY. I [Reuter's Service.] Copenhagen, June 10. •xn the third round of the Davis Cup Petersen (Denmark) beat Prasada (India) G— 4, 6—4, 6—2. Ulrich (Denmark) beat A. H. Fyzee (India) I—6, 6—B, 9—7, 11—9. Copenhagen, June 11. In the third round of the
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    • 304 7 DEFEATS MRS. GODFREE. [Reuter's Service]. Beckenham. June 10. In the Kent Championships ladies 1 .--mifinals Miss Helen Wills beat Mrs. Mallory 6—o, 6—l, and Mrs. Godfree beat MisRyan 2—6, 6 3, 6—2. The feature of Miss Wills' play was her wonderful Improvement since she was las 1
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    • 66 7 f Reuter's Service. Dublin, June 10. In the doubles Tilden and Hunter beat M^Guire and Meldon ♦>— 2, 6—2, 6- -2 thir defeating Ireland by three- matches to ni two heinjr unplayed. Dublin, June 11. The Hon Campbell beat Hunter 6—l, 7—5, 3 6, 2—6. 6—4.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 421 7 BUSINESS CARDS. '''Trrr^vwvw'wwwvwiAw FhaRY SETON. i ki KWOOD FURNITURE I SHANGHAI SHADES. > E \MBER MANSIONS. r^^ITAIJAH MARBLE FLOORING TILES. d a consignment of white ing tiles. l\ 18" and 2' Vppfj t-r.rly to avoid disappointment. j 7S-1 Prinsep Street. r FUNERALS. j cgSGAPOBE i ASKET CO. I > lENCED
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    • 707 7 NOTICFS. In the matter of Ordinance No. 155 (Companies) .and of -THE COMMERCIAL RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation NOTICE is hereby given that a General Meeting of the above named Company will be held at the offices of Messrs. Rennie, Lowick and Company, 6 Battery Road. Singapore, on Monday
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    • 154 7 ECZEMA ON neck wm Itching and Burning Were Terrible. Healed by Cuticura. For ten years I suffered with eczema which broke out on the back of my neck. The itching and burning were terrible, causing me to scratch. After scratching the eruptions water came from them an<J then they scaled
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    • 91 7 DIRECTORY of MALAYA 1927 1200 Pages The biggest, best, most concise and comprehensive. It is simplicity itself for reference. At all booksellers rffc or the Publishers 5, Raffles Place #IJ M Singapore. 'I Im tine a a t of tailor%u- 'g* m 1S f^ly displayed rf i£3t THE SINGHALESE j|&^
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    • 155 7 AUCTION SALES C DISTRESS SALE THE SUPREME COURT OF THE j STRAIT^ SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORE. In the cause of S. Abdullah bin Marie bin Talib Landlord. vi>rsus Chop Hetig Cheong Tenant. AUCTION SALE OF Furniture and Stock-in-trady of a shoe maker's shop comprising glass almeirahs. teak chairs. writing table,
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    • 190 7 KIKKO HAH SOY FAMOUS JAPANESE SAUCE *4»?^^i >fi i >n JM^^SB^HHs^a^^fcj^^^^^^^^M^^^^^il nil <^^^" —l Delicious Taste' To add more taste and nourishment to your food Try Kikko Man Soy tarnoub Japanese soy —on your meau, fishes and vegetables Kikko Man Soy it prepared front nourishing soy-bean, wheat and pure salt.
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  • 750 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. JUNE 13, 1927. Week-End Comment. From local information it seems that our contemporary, the Malayan Daily Express of Kuala Lumpur, to whose complaint that Singapore refused to transmit night Press telegrams we referred on Saturday, is absolutely m the wrong. The fault it seems lies not
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  • 499 8 Pending the appointment of a successor to Captain P. Laing. the duties of State Adjutant, Selangor Volunteer Corps, are being carried out by Captain G. de L. Landon. M.C.. of the Royal Artillery. On Thursday night the Australian cricketers went down from Seremban to Port Dickson for a dancing and
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  • SPECIAL SPORTS CABLES.
    • 125 8 Helen Wills in Phenomenal Form. BEATS ENGLISH CHAMPION. (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.) London, June 11. Miss Helen Wills, the American ladies' lawn tennis champion, who is m England for the Wimbledon championships which open on the 20th of this month, is shewing phenomenal form. Her finest display since she arrived
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    • 85 8 (Our Own Correspondent.— Copyright.) London, June 11. The death has occurred, within a day of his 67th birthday, of William Attewell. the elder of the two brothers who played for Notts towards the end of last century- W. Attewell, who was born on June 12, 1861, represented
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    • 115 8 I.KJHT BLUES BEATEN BY A.A.A (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.) 1 ondon, June 1 1. In the annual athletic contest between the Amateur Athletic Association and Cam bridge University at Stamford Bridge day the Association repeated their last year' success, the Light Blues befog beaten by seven events to
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    • 85 8 (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright, t London, June 11. A. E. K. Gilligan, the Sussex captain, and former captain of the English Test side, m an interview, urges the desirability of keeping the side which will represent England m the next Tests m being throughout this
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    • 36 8 (Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.) London. June 11. Greyhound lacing, with the electric hare, commences at the White City on June 18. This sport continues to increase m popularity all over the country.
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    • 67 8 CZECHO.SLOVAKIAN SUCCESS DENIED. London, June 11. The Channel swimming season has begun, and Mrs. Corson, who succeeded m swimming from France to England last year, ia now m training m England with the object of accomplishing the more difficult task of swimming from Dover to Calais. It was
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    • 19 8 London, June 11. At Richmond to-day 0. Battery of the Royal Horse Artillery won the coaching marathon.
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    • 26 8 London, June 11. A particularly cold spell of weather habeen experienced lately and all sport has been affected to some extent.
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  • 67 8 The Band of the S.S.P. under Conductor P. E. Minns will perform the following programme on the Band Stand at Waterloo Street on Tuesday commencing 1 at 9 p.m.: March, "The Grand Duke," Lortzing; Selection "Madam Butterfly" Puccini; Reverie "In the Cloisters" Torrance; "Three Dale Dances" Wood: Song
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  • 31 8 We arc informed by Messrs Macphail and Co., that their London cable states that the price of rubber m London on Saturday was unchanged from the previous day.
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  • 76 8 MR. COSGRAVE s LOs^ BKGBB THAN K\IK< TF|) Nlw'i Servia T fi t Urnd «n. Jon. The first return- ol th- l r h elections, which are bein* proportional repre M n' ;i -the Government Part;. was expected and will third of its former to the Fianna
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  • AIR CONQUEST.
    • 74 8 [fteuter's 8< Few bome^cotmng her such a velc.ni. m i. stepped ashorv title cruiser Memphis. Wi<ily enthu>:;; the police condone .i her buffll m th< i acclaimed the bero States bafi sh-v i Mr. Coolidge wrelco "illustri<»u> <-\\}7.' queror of the lii binding our sister I I
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    • 32 8 [Revter'i s lh> Pincdu bae an ii*< I the Azores on hi- Right I S UAaa, -luno \i De Pinedo flew the L.40 Delgado to Lisbon m nil
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    • 48 8 [Renter's i M0p!'....: Urn Mr. I). McKee. i iwealt United States aim a:. W* Peche m the Laan T M a machine he Wlf testing flight fco Alaska I;• on the water. M» X enant Hogan of Urn I I I Flying Corps, vat reacted.
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  • 26 8 [Reater'e Bervi Ijondon. June The death is ■Mtouna I whose success r if bifi fat Hon. Hugh Scarlett, I: v. M m China.
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  • 45 8 [Reuter 1 nt lioirn-. Wm In accordance •rith tor's request the special ti I Lucetti who utbempteA to i v last September sint.r n imprisonment and h I and Vatten.ni la M t»A l*% All are permanently iebsr public office.
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  • 35 8 Amsterdam W In the presence rf tin Q Consort and a few ciu'V Juliana, at the Royal P»l was admitted by the I i membership of the Her Princess was nm&rmed I
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  • 15 8 The Second Chamber passed a bill amaliM" [Earlier cai 1 1
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  • 24 8 H.E. ftt Governor Ml > aboard the Tonjrkoi. tV. ler, which has just rKuiW m the waters ar<>un«i lah I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 2 8 To-day's Feature.
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  • CHINA SIDELIGHTS.
    • 202 9 |ER I SCAiUED TERRORIST. Far Kastern Service.]. Shanghai, June 11. storj "t" an attempt by Boro. *hevtse the Hunan province H m the hands < f Chiang Kai baa leaked out. end of May trouble broke ttgsha, the capital of Hunan, be- n the one hand
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    • 84 9 I a'.k with Reuter's cor. Mr Eugene Chen remarked that G yernmeni was Mm "purely rg am oi truth there is m t nt Kis a fact that during the has \~een increasingly Kothoritiea are legislating raism realisinar apparently restoring confidence if the kade" is to
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    • 82 9 JAPANESE PRESS VIEWS. tier's Far Eastern Service.] Tokyo. June 11. aeai approach of the tripartite j i na-al forces at Geneva the papers are showing increasing ogfe they predict great difficulweUa n the recent statements Premier and Navy Minister calling the similarity of the problems B'tain and Japan
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  • 41 9 ANGLO-GERMAN INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE. Leverkusen. June 12. ns between Anglo-German :n. ttes begun m England last the object of bettering inona m Kurope. were resumed residency of Doctor Duis- he German Dyestuffs CorKnglish representatives in- stei of Transport. Colonel Germans include* ex-Chan-
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  • 59 9 ANTI-BRITISH DEMONSTRATION IN NEW YORK B[Rt".\r's Service.] New York, June 12. ntnrf of China was obtained •v >•. was one of the slogans me by Radicals and Com- j nstawted outside the BriI Whitehall Street. Police quell the demonstration i under the auspices of the na" f mmittee. The "Young
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  • ANTI-COMMUNISM CAMPAIGN.
    • 209 9 ARRESTS IN HOLLAND. [Reuter's Service.] London, June 11. The executions m Russia are condemned m the whole of Europe the French, German and Austrian newspapers alike speaking of "blood bath" and an "incredible massacre." They think that the Soviets thereby have sacrificed whatever prestige they had gained since
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    • 191 9 SERVANTS MUST SPY. [Reuter's Service.] London. June 12. A detailed denial of the Soviet allegations of illicit practices by members of the Bri- j tish Mission has been issued by Sir Robert j Hodgson. ex-British Charge d'Affaires at I Moscow. j In an interview with Reuter he declared
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    • 214 9 [neuter's Service] Moscow, June 12. The Soviet reply to the Polish note regarding the assassination of Voikov demands that the Polish Government take measures thoroughly to investigate the crime and severely punish the guilty parties; secondly Poland must admit Soviet repiesentatlves to participation m the judiciary
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    • 66 9 [Reuter's Service.! Moscow, June 12. VoikoVs remains were ceremoniously reIceived on their arrival by special train from Warsaw. Members cf the Government laid it on a gun-carriage which was drawn to Red Square accompanied by a military <ueort Speeches were delivered after which the coffin was
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  • 1680 9 Annual Meeting. ESTATE INDIAN SCHOOLS. The annual meeting of the Johore Planters' Association was held m the Johore Civil Service Club, Johore Bahru, yesterday, the Chairman, Mr. W. Miller Mackay, presiding. The Chairman, moving the adoption of the report and accounts said: To-day marks the end of
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  • 87 9 The Victoria Theatre was full almost to capacity on Saturday night when M The Amateur Gentleman" was screened for the second time. It is a picture full of action and keeps strictly to the lines of the story, not like many of the English stories that are
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 1268 11 A Voice Across the Seas. QUEEN OF HOLLAND'S SPEECH (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, June 4. This week saw an epoch m Dutch and Dutch-Colonial hist ry for on Wednesday and Thursday morning H.M. Queen Wilhelmlna < f th Netherlands and Princess Juliana snoke to Dutch West and
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  • 21 11 West Ham woman: Husbands do oot always come up to expectations, hut such as they are they are better than nothing.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 231 11 New red blood healthier blood— will I be the result of a few weeks* use of It will increase the activity andvitality of the cells of your body because Kalzana H feeds them with calcium, which is the Kalzana, tones up your whole system I blood cells m a remarkable
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    • 528 11 IB Hv// *^7*A\iJ*. l Q\ N >^An n |^||^P^3a .^B^i'^r \\i i M 7 Nctt Five-passenj?er Five-passenger Sport Seven-passenger Five-passenj»er Touring-Car— Touring-Car— Touring-Car— Sedan— Series 115 Series 115 $3,000. Series 128 $3,750. Series 128 $4,100. $3,566. (Including bulb horn, one extra wire wheel, one extra tyre and tube and hood
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  • 63 12 A cargo of coal was brought by the Hatipara from Calcutta. From Macassar, the Van der Capellen brought a cargo of rubber. The Honolulu Maru from Bombay has on board a cotton and general cargo. Livestock cargoes arriving m port during the week-end were:— l2s bullocks and 39
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  • 142 12 Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Borneo Maru 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Franken 18; Nizam 16; Takliwa 13; Rumphius 11; Pyrrhus i>; Cyclops 6. Empire Doci (Entrance Gate 3). Marudu 30; Ipoh 31; Hatipara 35; Tajima
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  • SHIPPING NOTES.
    • 153 12 The British light" cruiser Curlew, under the command of Capt. A. H. Taylor, R.N., arrived m port yesterday from Colombo, which port she left on June 7th. The war- j ship is at present lying at the wharf and will leave for Hong Kong on Wednesday. The
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    • 107 12 The Admiralty steam tug Alliance, under the command of Captain D. R. McCutchan. ai rived m port on Saturday. She left Chatham on April 7th.. and on the journey to Singapore touched at Devonport, Cadiz. Gibraltar. Malta, Port Said. Port Suez, Aden Bombay, Colombo and Sabang. The
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    • 383 12 Finnish Barque Wins The great race of old wind jammers from Australia to Great Britain has been finished, say? The Daily News. That is. unless the famous Bi itish sailing ship the Garth Pool provides a great surprise. When the Finnish steel 4-masted barque. Herzogin Cecilie of 4.000
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 774 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Rtgular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The ia MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe,
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    • 283 12 Kerr Steamship Co. inc. 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA m L PACIFIC ORIENT SERVICE SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES HARBOUR. For rates and other particulars apply: GUTHRIE CO., Hi! THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., INC. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) Passages booked by all
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    • 260 12 LLOYD TRDSTINO NAY. (Incorpotml HOMEWARD I! IN(,s Monthly service for i; *«rf**| Trieste via port* tafcfog On {hr Bills of Lading for li; v n and Black Sea 1\ OUTWARD SAILINGS FOR HON<; KOKG, BBAM AM) \l\\ VIMIXALK j URe 5 REMO Dates of sailings. are subject to altenr notice,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 477 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday j J am Bangkok every Thursday *> a Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and lower Siam o a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
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    • 185 12 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Kalyan: Mr. E. Boyd, Mrs. Battiscombe, Miss M. Barnet, Mr. D. Briggs, Miss D. Bridges, Mr. L. Byrde, Mr. J. Corrie, Mr. and Mrs. F. Crouch, Mr. Chapman, Mr. W. Choppin, Mr. E. Carter, Dr. and Mrs. C. Crooks, Mr. Capstickdale, Mr. A. Davidson, Mr. C. Eekersley,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 631 13 j O. S. K. Line. Destinations. Steamers. Arrive. Leave. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, x via Colombo, Aden, Port < and lort Said. Andes Maru June 11 June 13 ape Town, Rio, Santos, leo. and Buenos Aires. t Santos Maru June 16 June 17 I Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam, Delagoa Bay and Durban. f
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    • 406 13 TRAVEL- COMFORT BOLLAR <fiS§& "PRESIDENT* LINERS -=S*£>*s^HFDollar President linen offer yon luxurious travel comforts. AH state-rooms are outside rooms, w*ll-ventilat*>i and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. Stateroom* with private bath predominate, all have hot and cold running water.
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    • 711 13 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA.) (Incorporated m Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 8640 t with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's Desk. Be»reMntatirea Jo the Strait* Settlement* (Singapore in( Penang) of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU
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  • 487 14 CLERK'S CONFESSION TO POLICE. London, May 23. The activity of the police m unravelling innumerable clues and interviewing many people has resulted m the arrest of John Robinson, described as a clerk, aged 46, who has been charged with the murder of Banati. Earlier messages stated: The
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 205 14 g jf SCOTCH WHISKY ff THE DISTILLERS' AGENCY. LTD. Edinburgh-Scotland. ALWAYS IN THE LEAD SALE Grind Clearance SALE COMMENCING FROM TO-DAY. A SALE at CHOTIRMALL is a quality SALE. All silk dress materials, ready-made Dresses, Stockings, em- broidered and Batik printed Shawls. Coats and Curios of all sorts have been
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    • 82 14 OUR SPECIALITY. *^fe^?" S r -^j~^ zy "^f* 'IB I f I C^c F^y H S Beautiful Rattan Chicks and Bertam Panels. Ideal for bungalows and Clubs. Superior quality hard wear. Old Chicks promptly repaired. For quotation write to: MOHAMED BIN HOOSAINSAH, 33A, ROBINSON ROAD, Phone No. 2454. THE SINGAPORE
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    • 438 14 Deep-Seated Abscess m the Hip. H iP^Pl^Si m Our Port 1 11 of Mr LAMBDON, of Mott'. Mill, Withybam, Su**ex. BSt iv :^MgSi*^mTl Lwh. England, who write* "I am writing to tell you of tin *,-■>■ I .t '<>< tier. .uu\ tin ill-., Ht^!| beiulit liave i< reived hum your
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 175 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT Singapore, June 11. r i r i'~ L ondon ls 6%d down. Local 63% cts. Tin.— London, £287. 10s up. Local $148 for 150 tons. i ,^*S*~l?7 Oh L^° hr>5 North Taiping 1.18 \.l>, Malaya Consolidated 1.22 125 ??n ta >V Pl 'f'u 2 2 05
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    • 290 15 Saturday's Alterations Buyers Sellers Bangrin Tin 33s 34s Batang Padang (57 72 Haad Yai (£1) 28s 6d 29s Hong Fatt ($1) 1.17% 1.22% Johan Tin ($1) 20 23 Kampong (10s) 44s (Id 45s Kamunting (ss) 19s Od 20s Od K. Lumpur Tin (ill 38s Od 39s 6d
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    • 11 15 Saturday's Alterations. June 11th., Closing Prices. Buyers Vpllpvs
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  • 70 15 June 11. Bank 4 m.?. 2 4 1-16 Bank demand 2 3 23-32 Private credits 3 m.<. li 4 9-32 New York, demand 56 Credits 90 days 57 \j, France, demand 1411 India. T. T. 18&% Hong Koiik. demand 11 p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 1 1 Xom. Java, demand
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  • 190 15 i Copra Sundried 11.00 Opium. Benares unt. 4,000 Rice Liang Sin Chan Mark Red Eagle I New) 330 Kice. Siarn ol.i No. 1 330 Rice, Rangoon Bintan 260 Rice. Rangoon Sioka 256 Rice. Siam Broken No. 1 220 Rice, Siam Broken No. 2 200 Rice Siam Glutinous No. l
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  • 58 15 June 11th.. 12 .'cUxk noon Buyers Seller* R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot SSM B&% Standard R.S.S. on Tender June 63% 84 July-Sept 65 65% Oct-Dec 67 67% Jan-Mar 69 >'>'.< Tone of Market: Steady. Late.-t Cable:- London Spot Sheet l* 4 d. per lb
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  • 340 15 According to telegraphic advice received here the Netherlands Trading Society has declared a dividend i f B per cent for the year ending 31sb December \\i'2Ct. important to emphasize that the non-pay' ment of tlio April coupon <>n the German portion < f the L 896 loan is
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  • 808 15 Rubbers More Lively. SATISFACTORY DIYIDKNDS (From Our Own (>in:.-p. ndent.t London, Ma> 19. So Ear as business ii concerned, there have been BtOK tigtis i I life m the Rubber sharemaricet this week, inn it has bad little influence upon (nictations, changes bein^ scarce and generally <>t
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 411 15 P ASSETS OVER $7,500,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $27,000 000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LMTED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry EC c Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance
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    • 424 15 BANKING. jYOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. —Established 1880— i Capital Subscribed V.100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund V.92,500,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. ice-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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    • 445 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund— Sterling £6,000,000 Silver $13,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. lion: Mr. D. G. fif. Bernard. Chairman W. H. Bell, Esq., A. Macgowan Esq., N.
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    • 99 15 INSURANCE. THE ASIA INSURANCE CO., LTD (Incorporated m the S.S.) DIRECTORS: Teo Chong Siong, Esq. (Chairman), Han Leoner, Esq. Wong Yong Kai, Esq. r oke Ynn Kit Esq. Lee Pie Soo. Esq. r n-nc Fooner Siew\ Esq. Loe Chin Tian. Eso. Thin K^m Chuan, Esq. Mr. Au Mm Thong Th«>
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    • 39 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO.. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LIT CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager
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  • 586 16 Big Score Against North Malaya. CONSISTENT BATTING. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 11. Against rlu North Malayan side to-day i. the fifth match oi their tour, the Aust:a:;ai.s pui up the formidable score of 34(i for the loai of only seven wickets, thanks to consistent hatting-
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  • FOOTBALL.
    • 95 16 Ihe Select! n committee of the S.F.A. met at the Secretary's office yesterday morninpr m order to select the Singapore XI t«» meet the Mar! i !a tourincr XI at the Stadium on Thursday. June 16L The foil* wing team was chosen: Cherriagton; Pennefather, (Capt.) Voow Soon;
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    • 52 16 THIS WEEK'S MATCHES AT THE STADIUM. The following matches are being- played at the Stadium during the current week:— Monday League Div. i. X.C.C. vs. S.R.C. Wednesday League Div. 1. Ddkes vs. Malays. Thursday Inter-Port Manila vs. Singapore. Friday League Div. 1. S.C.F.A. vs. R.A. Saturday League Div. 2. S.C.C.
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  • 73 16 Mr. Nicol, A.S.P.. Inspector Cockle and a nujnber of police carried <>ut a smart capture of armed Chinese m a coffee shop off Middle Road on Friday night. One of the men had a large revolver which he attempted to draw, but he was overpowered. The other man
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  • 703 16 The S.C.C. Tournament. EASY WIN FOR 8.8. AND I. The opening match of the Cricket Club tournament resulted m an overwhelming win for the Bankers, Brokers and Insurance on Saturday afternoon, for, against the moderate bowling of the Merchants, they compiled the useful total of 248 for 6 and
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  • 50 16 This match was won by the S.C.C. who scored 140 (Whitley 58. Mackay 21) against the 116 Balasin<rham 25. Dudley 24) of their opponents. For the Club MacLeod 7 for 42 and for the Union, Retnam 7 for 73. were the most successful bowlers.
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  • 154 16 WEI HAI WEI CUP. The final match m this competition between the Garrison Golf Club and Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah yesterday morning and resulted m a win for the latter club by 4 points to 3. The results were as follows: L. D.
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  • 20 16 A motorist, stopped at Willesden for excessive speed, exclaimed: Oh, bless my heart! I have only just bought the car.
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  • 474 16 The Garrison Meeting. G.O.C. WINS VETERANS' RACE. The Malaya Command sports meeting was held at the Stadium on Saturday. There were numerous keenly contested events, and two Cups, a shield and a gold medal were competed for. The Veterans' Race aroused much interest, and was won by the
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  • 570 16 A SUCCESSFUL DAY At the V.M.C.A. Sports Ground on Satur day the finals of the athletic events wer held. Most of the events were very closel; contested. Mr. B. Purdy introduced, Mr. G W. A. Trimmer, President of the V.M.C.A. who presented the prizes of silver cups an<
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  • 543 16 Summer Race Meeting. SATURDAY'S BIG DIVIDEND. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lirmpur June 11. The weather was fine to-day and the going good for the first day of the meeting. Favourites were winners with the exception of Locarno who provided the upset and paid a big dividend.
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  • 31 16 The 30 yards handicap races for Veterans to be swum off on the 19th instant is receiving good support nine entries having been received and more are expected.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 187 16 I THE STEINWAYI IS THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMOKTA I" IS USED BY ALL EMINENT MUSICIANS COME IN, WE WILL BE PLEASED TO DEMON' THIS SUPERB INSTRUMENT MOUTRIE CO., LTD 5 Raffles Place Singapore. AW.V.V.V.'.V.V.W.W.V.'.V.VA VWWrWWWWtfA m m i i 1 1 w^&mßmm)&mma mm *MM IV A ft VI SEWING
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