The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 June 1927

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  • 13 1 Singapore free Press II CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY. JUNE 14, 1927. NO. 12,128.
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  • 290 1 All Paris is tickled with the duel between Leon Daudet of 1* Action Francaise and the Police, which, after a Fort Chabrol episode, ended m a dramatic surrender Page 9. Lindebergh has been chased from one welcome function to another m America Page 9. The Irish elections
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  • 933 1 Charlie Bevan was always known as the Piince ol Beachcombers. He was MM of those curiosities of the Orient who seem to appear from nowhere and be completely at home anywhere. Early one morning, m "the stiil ho;.,i;- that precede the dawn the bartender of a dirty little
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 383 1 WINC, LOONG HliH (I ASS TAILORING. q yim>h Guaranteed. hk;h street. VVWVW.WVVW.-/.VVVWWWWV^V.W.VW.V\VW.'.WV/.} E^XX3^« U^i^i I i Over a Million Machines ames riotel now i a use J 5 5 WHY BECAUSE OF THOSE 20 ROYAL REASONS J i Diner Dansant 8.15 p.m. bOOKL^J Dinners will be served m the Ball-room).
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    • 86 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. A fine film at the Empire— Page 2. The Singer Junior for comfort— Page 14. Try the Phoenix dry ginger alePage 14. Maynard's for the tropical camera— Page 1. Special attraction at the Alhambra— Page 3. Caldbeck. Macgrtgor's for Barclay's lager Pago 8. John Little's have a special
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    • 12 1 WING LOONG THE RECOGNISED HOUSE f«r EUROPEAN TROPICAL SUITS. 32, HIGH STREET.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 184 1 Tuesday. 14th. High Water. 10.16 a.m.. 7.8.. 9 39 p.m. 9.1. H. W. Malacca, 6.40 a.m. 5.8., 7.10 p.m. 6.5. Football: Div. 11. Fort Canning »8. O.T.F.C. High Water, 10.51 a.m., 8.1., 10.11 p.m. 9.4. H. W. Malacca, 7.10 a.m., 0.y.. 7.40 p.m. 6.X Cricket: Australians v.s. Dr. Ropers' XI.
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  • 240 2 hi«;h commissioners credentials. < on v*- nations with (ireat Uritain. London. May 20. „■:•().-Z aghhll Pasha, presided over the Chamber last evening and received a great nation. Tht Bitting was engrossed m a piquant Nationalist nw-<pellati«>n regarding the aoB-presentati n of credentials by lord Lloyd, tht British
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  • 300 2 Hone K<W« Trade With Shanghai. H Bg Konc'a trade with Shanghai ha? not b« d >. rippkc by the recent crisis m Central mm] East China althoujrh there has been. necessarily, M*me falling: off. It is i* t possible to compare the revival I eriods nf the iwo
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  • 122 2 Mrs. Watson, the wife of a carriage cleaner on the Southern Railway, who gave Mrth to four chflden at her home m Folkestone Gardens, Tnmdleys Road, Deptford, i- not at all dismayed at the problem before ht r "Wo are not worrying about the future,* 1 she told
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  • 44 2 Orders For Week Ending June 19th. Wednesday, June 15th. Signalling Class Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Thursday, 16th.— Band Practice Headquarters .".15 p.m. Sunday, 19th.— Church Parade at St. Andrews Cathedral. Parade Waterloo-st (near Band Stand) at 4.45 p.m., Full Uniform without staves.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 246 2 THE HAPPY VALLEf CINEMA— SIDESHOWS— WAYANGS. THE UNION STAR OPERA CO. Commencing Saturday, June 4th. THE BUNGA. MAWA. Bandeong's Champion KRONCHONG. ADMISSION: $3. 2, 1 and 50 cts. Mdm. A*Kelvey f s School of I DANCING For children and young ft ladies m Character, J Classical, Clog, Exhibition, BalJet and
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    • 269 2 VICTORIA THEATRE ENORMOUS SUCCESS PUBLIC OPINION: "THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR I > AND NIGHTLY AT 9.30 P.M. '■M Jeffery Farnol's Famous Story Good Old Days ,^^H A MM ,^w Gei\tlen\aiv FEATURING RICHARD BARTHELMESS A Perfect Picture with Perfect Projection and Perfect Music. Book i\ovir At John L^ittle's Evening
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    • 365 2 HA VENT YOU HEARD OF IT? Haven't you seen it m Reuter's Teleirraniv CAPTAIN NUNGESSER The World's Greatest Fh MISSING A Would you like to see him if you are one of the Httmunid haven't seen him HE IS TURNING UP TO-NIGHT ALHAMBRA (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors) where
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  • MALACCA NOTES.
    • 233 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 10. Mr. Herbert Miller, Mr. Maynard Clark and Mr. Charles Reid pf Merlimau Estate have gone on leave ta England by the Hakone Maru. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Guramer and party are spending a few weeks at the Govern, nient Bungalow, Tanjong
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    • 189 3 The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, for the week ended June 4th. Egypt. Alexandria: One plague case. India. Bombay: Two plague deaths; one cholera death; 31 cases of smallpox with 25 deaths. Calcutta: 39 cholera deaths a? against! 31 during
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    • 206 3 In the Klang Police Court on Thursday i morning, he i ore yv. E. Jago, Assistant District Officer, the inquest was begun touch- i ing the death of Mr. J. A. Rodriguez, an employee of the United States Rubbet Plantations, Ltd., Port Swettenham branch, who was
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    • 153 3 Cheap and Exciting Racket Game "Catching On." London, May 24. The new racket panic "Disco" is likely j to invade the country, as it is cheap, takes little space, is exciting:, and can be played m singles on any flat surface, as the ball, when m
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 1556 4 THE BAD OLD DAYS. I NO. 6. PIRACY AND BARRATRY. Crime and Bloodshed on the Waters. (Author of "The Romance of Shipping"). m {FREE PIES 3 SPECIAL.} 4 And now we turn for a concluding glance At the most alluring criminal existence that has ever
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  • 31 4 Miss Sushama Tagore, niece of the fa- moos Indian poet, who is shortly due here, i has arrived m New York where she will 'i study problems confronting: American women. i
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  • 1146 4 There is no sensation m sport which is quite so satisfying as that of hitting- a "real peach" down the centre of the fairway. A man may take six, seven or eight to a hole, but if he has well and truly hit a '•guidyun'' from
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  • 1140 4 THE LURE OF WEALTH. VWWAV.VA\W.V.V/AW.V.W. V.WAV.'.VA'.V.v.'.V.v o i !i A Thousand Pounds a Day 1 DOGGED BY CANNIBALS. The following dramatic account of the explcitation of the recently discovered New Guinea goldfields by miners who were forced by the perils of the trail to abandon the
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  • 528 4 NEW RULE WHICH WOULD BRIGHTEN PLAY. i Top-of-the Table. I explained briefly m my last article the various strokes m billiards which are barred, and promised to suggest a rule which would considerably improve the game as it is now played. It is necessary, however, that
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  • 82 4 A few days ago, on the Kanar— Kuala Selangor-rd., a motor accident occurred m- volving the death of three Tamils, one the i driver of lorry, and the other two coolies, j It is stated that a hire-car was overtaking the lorry, when the latter ran over pome i -cad
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  • 145 4 To Canada and Back m hv. OfllMttn Sea plantProbably about the midd c of the best known British ifen tempt to fly to Canada a: I ordinary seaplane. In addii of two pilots and a navip-i 1 I passenper will be OMffed. The object of the
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  • 15 4 Wife, at Willosden: I eaunl vith a woman. Magistrate iVife: \ot a bit: he'i outside *'»<
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  • 84 5 BILLIARDS. A 'Milliards match was played at the S.T. Company Club. Pulau Brani. on Thursday, last between the S.T. (\k. (Pulan Brani) and ihe Serg^ant^ Mess. The Mess won by 50 points, after some very exciting: panics and close finishes. Sergeants Mess. S. T. Company. Sergt. Jenkins 100
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  • 154 5 Trip to be made with Mr. Baldwin. It is now definitely understood that when the Prince of Wales leaves for Canada towards the end of the summer he will he accompanied by the Prime Minister. Mr. Baldwin is uncertain when his duties m Parliament will release him,
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  • 77 5 Alleged Embezzlement by Chinese Agent. Peking, May 6. The Chinese comprador of the Peking branch of the Hong Kong and Shanghai B&nk is reported to have absconded last Saturday, and his whereabouts is unknown. He is alleged t have embezzled about a million and a half dollars
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  • 29 5 It is said that the United Engineers, Ltd. have secured the order to effect repairs to the Enggor Pontoon Bridge. The present condition <>f the bridge is shocking.- -T.O.M
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  • 224 5 The S.R.I', had little difficulty m defeating Johore on the Padang- on Saturday for they dismissed the visitors for 48 and completed their own innings for 131. Scores:— Johore.— Mortimer b Bartels 8; Onn b Leijssius 3; Fenwick c and b Bartels 0; Forbes c and b
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  • 149 5 Driver's Plucky Fight m the Depths. London, May 28. Pert Townsend (Washington). While calmly repairing a fishing net, a diver named Hook was horrified to see a huge octopus stealing along the bottom of the sound, 50 ft. below the surface, its tentacles entwining a human
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  • 37 5 Shilling Shares Sold for 195 Shillings. London, May 21. The boom m greyhound racing is indicated by the number of the Greyhound Racing Association's shilling shares -eing s Id at 195 shillings fach.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 316 5 IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MORTGAGEE'S SALE >F ONE OF THE LARGEST PROPERTIES IX THE CENTRE OF THE TOWN. "he undersigned have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their Sale-room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. AT AN EARLY DATE. All those very valuable Town premises known as BURLINGTON. Municipal No. Coleman
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  • 624 6 j PONDOLAND, SOUTH AFRICA. It is one of the cynical sayings of South Africa that this country is a refuge for the broken men of England. I had not ,'/c?en trekking many hours through the i wild, rugged scenery of Pondoland before I heard the unmistakable
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  • 200 6 RUBBER QUOTATION. (By courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha). Tokio, June 10. Rubber f.a.q. spot was quoted to-day at 80 2 sen at which business was done. Germano-Japanese Culture. The inauguration ceremony of the Ger-mano-Japanese Culture Society will take place on 18th inst. Prince Saionji Removed To Okitsu.
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  • 46 6 Mr. C. M. Hake, Executive Engineer, Kuala Kangsar, who has been away on tour, returned from Bukit Mertajam a few days ago. It is reported that he has been carrying out investigations m connection with the proposal to open a road from Grik to Kroh.- -T.O.M.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 368 6 Smooth cool and mellow i^^^^BE&r More popular than ever! NOTICE. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Schedule of Revised Tariffs for Supply of Electrical Energy With Effect Ist June, 1927. (A). LIGHTING AM) FANS. PER UNIT. 11. For consump ion from 1-1.000 Units per month 25 cents. 2. For consumption m excess of 1.000
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    • 386 6 I GIRL SUFFERED I FOR MM With Blisters and A Rash. Cuticura Heals. My little girl suffered something terrible for over two years with 'a rash and blisters that broke out all over her. Some of the blisters were hall an inch long. She used to scratch terribly and we
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    • 433 6 '^^^^^^Xv IRA jB^k, *m ul^^l E^c I \d^^^^^BSl v^k vV^H I 1 S\. I i f I "l How to use LUX PUT out the instructions given here, paste them m i j! Ijcard, and keep them by ytu for reference. The> ma\ save you many expensive mistakes. ■J MAKE
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  • 97 7 GOVERNMENT AND DE VALERA. SINN FEIN LEADER DEFEATED. [Reuter'fc Service]. London, June 13. t The Irish Free State elections have re- solved themselves into a neck and neck struggle between the Government Pariv and 1 the Fianna Fail (De Valerans). There are 153 seats to be filled
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  • 162 7 S f r»cf D^ets I'nnecessary. It is a veil-known fact th -t some foods have 8 greater tendency thin others to cause indigestion, and that by limiting one's diet to certain tasteless, unappetizing foods T stomach troubles can sometimes be overcome. Nine times out of ten.
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  • 108 7 DIFFERENCE OVER 8 HOUR DAY. Reuters Service. Leverkusen, June 12. The argent desirability of establishing international arbitration courts was agreec during Anglo-German conversations. Ii is understood that the conversations were very satisfactory from the British standpoint The Conference resolved to formula:, a number of industrial proposals for
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  • 53 7 [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Peking, June 13. I The Japanese Minister has gem t«> T" ky( to discuss the China situation with thi I Government. Shanghai. June 12. H.M.S. Hawkins with. Admiral Tyrwhitt aboard has left for Hong Kong. Tientsin, June 13. Five hundred French troops have
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  • 69 7 r ßeuter's Service]. Geneva, June 12. Yugo-Slavia has communicated its version of the .Albanian incident to Sir Eri< Drummond but does not desire the mattei to be brought before the League Council on the ground that it does not fall within the scope of Article 12
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  • 44 7 [Reuter's Service.] Berlin. June 13. During the nine months ended May 31, Germany paid 984.000.000 gold marks m reparation payments, according to the report of the Agent General administering the Dawes plan. The British Empire received 204,000,000; France's share was 517,000,000.
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  • 243 7 WHY .UISHI LOST BIS TEMPER. London, May 22. The Daily News Tennis Correspondent states that Tilden may be assured that he is stiil the master player. He has never played better m his life than against Lacoste yesterday. He was brilliant, deadly accurate and superior- to Lacoste
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 432 7 KijgjNESS CARDS. f MARY SETON. j > RTitKWOOD FURNITURE jl I- SHANGHAI SHADES. > E \MBER MANSIONS. T"~l ITALIAN M ARBLE PLOWING TILES. it consignment of white ng! tifes. I', 18" and 2' pjj early to avoid dis- 75-2 Prinsop Street. r MEMORIALS. j. .i\.\!M>KK CASKET CO. N MENTAL MASONS.
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    • 691 7 NOTICES. I In the matter of j ORDINANCE No. 155 (Companies and of BACHAW TIN (SIAM) LTD 1 i m liquidation i Xotie* is hereby jriven that a general meet i mtf «f the above named Company will be hel< at the office of Messrs Rennie Lowick Co. 6 Battery
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    • 547 7 NOTICES. ROYAL SINGAPORE YACHT ANNUAL AT HOME. The eighth Annual At Home will be held on 18th June. The "Burton Cup" will be sailed for, and races for Junior Fours, Pair Oars, and Single Sculls, will be "owed. Tea will be served on the Lawn. Tables may be booked by
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    • 228 7 i 1 IDs mm TTTHEN you buy VV T w Interwoven Socks you know that the famous Interwoven Toe and Heel insure maximum wearing value. Ask to see the many new patterns and colour mixitures m silk, wool and lisle, all moderately priced. Mailer Phipps (Malaya). Ltd. Singapore Sbeandlseel 634
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    • 143 7 p(KO Ml SOY FAMOUS JAPANESE SAUCE Delicious Taste' To add more taste and nourishment ishment to your food Try Kikko Man Soy famous Japanese soy —on your meats, fishes and vegetable* Kikko Man Soy is prepared from nourishing soy-bean, wheat and pure salt. Brewed under utmost care and contains no
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  • 53 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGE. CHAL L 0 N E R-BAUMGARTEN. At the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, on Saturday 11th June 1927, Reginald Ewart only joii of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Challoner of Warrington to Ivy Edna Mavis second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Baumgurten of Singapore. Home
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  • 879 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1927. The Curse of Parasitism. We have had occasion before to call attention to the invaluable work being done by the Straits Settlements Rural Sanitation Campaign, of which pr. Paul F. Russell is director. The campaign, being necessarily worked m the rural districts where
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  • 117 8 The Chief Justice. Sir William Murison, is down with a septic throat and is confined to his room. He will probably not attend Court for five 1 or six days. The Interdenominational meeting foi prayer will be held at the C.E.Z.M.S., 19 Sophia Road, on Thursday at 5.30 p.m. The
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  • 341 8 INQUEST VERDICT. Lieut.-Col. Hope Falkner held an inquest yesterday morning on the body of a Chinese youth who died as a result of injuries received when a Packard car driven by Low i Cheng Swee collided with a gharry m which be was sitting m Anson Road
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  • 38 8 Stall-holders and Members of Committee are invited t, attend a meeting; m the Town Hall on Thursday, at 9.30 a.fn. m order to ?elect positions for their stalls and to arrange details of decorations.
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  • 44 8 A European named K. T. Miles, who is a warder m Johore Bahru was knocked down by a car J. B. 340 m Seletar Road on Saturday, and received minor injuries. The Hy'am driver of the car has been arrested.
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  • 53 8 The two Chinese who were U' rested by h nese detectives m charge t Mr. Nicol, A.S.P. and Inspector Cockle, m Middle Road on Friday, were charged m the second Police Court yesterday with being m possession of firearms and ammunition. They were remanded to the l.
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  • 356 8 Mr. A. S. Haynes. Secretary- for Agriculture, who has been laid up with a sharp attack of quinsy, is now much better. Mr. J. T^Marriner, General Snperinten- dent of Pahang Consolidated. Ltd.. has left for Home on furlough. Mr. Goh Kirn Swee has been appointed by the Governor of British
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  • 157 8 A VISIT TC KEIM'KI. Hxkß, M|( U.K. the Governor >, r visited Keppel HarUur made a tour of taped He was met by Mr. (i. 1 I: manager and staff. His Excellency left the v ant's Pier at 1.15 pMtettd visit the French cru;>-r I- arrival at
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  • 131 8 nitM-t in<_: <)f < omtnittee N Recommend* d i I Recon mended Bylaw No. l 1 i ovide th;r (cere shall pay a Ral rai per quarter fend day ha 1 jut quarter, n< itall I than IS fed (existing r and 10 cents per fool tiveiy t
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  • 98 8 An inquest wa> held bj Ll Faulkner yesterday mornitlfi of a Chinese which m* foul I Street on the night of May Chan Ah Im, a rubber eK| 22 Teochew Street BfcM A*l v ,10 p.m. he saw the HUM Ij I near the junction uf
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  • 46 8 In a raid on a bMMi Saturday evening. In>p. I ed a man. wh«> »M rfuWP morning with heint: ;r selling bhanjr and rcMUN evtninir Mr. TaNgW woman m a h..vs. m X appeared yestefday on m possession of L*M Hi was remanded.
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  • 35 8 Another Sikh \rr< < A Sikh named I'lirar. h wanted m pOtMWCtioB »iM Colman Street, has been iff remanded by the Third M > Smith, yt^terday mormitlf. now m custody m <•<•!'! cri mo
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 167 8 r~f^ 1 >: -J THE DRINK FOR A LORDLY THIRST' CALDBECK. MACGREGOR CO, LTD. J BY SFECIAI APPOINTMENT Jj TO HIS MAJESTY E KING 0F SIAM ESTD. 1872> I SPECIAUTIES IN JADE dil«d importation of large stock? m fine and medium quality j 5 In bead necklaces, pendants, bracelets, earrings,
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    • 64 8 PEARS 1 1 Golden Glory i FOR 1 Golden Youth < PURPLE TRIANGLE I 44 d A QC I THE BREW FOR THE TROPICS Sole Agents Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. j LONDON NOTES. j i For Lounge Suits, the colours this season range between cinnamon and brown, with considerI able
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    • 8 8 To-day's Feature. GOLDMINING AEROPLASI I I n w
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  • 74 9 lE0 N PAI'DET IN ACTION. jgjtaATlC SIRRENDER. Renter's Service.] Paris. June 13. Editor and manager of the 'Action Francaise, was urested following dis. his newspaper building a I declined to surrender nths sentence passed on r, 1935, for libelling the Royalist supporters askUdmg to prevent execution there
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  • 95 9 I POINTS DECIDED. I dv Service.] I Tokyo. June 12. I n connection with I was reached at an I f the authorities of I War OAcca held at I resideace, as follows: I force m self-defence I trties of Japanese resi--1 I y the Chinese
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  • 50 9 JAPANESE CONFERENCE ON CHINA. J Far EastctH Service.] I Shanghai, June 13. la the reports from I Urn Consuls-General at Mukden have also been i ton to Tokye to repoit on the r, r-* ■.>.! thai on the basis of rts :h- Japanese Government u late its future policy toI
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  • 29 9 tR r'a Far Eastern Service.] Peking. June 13. 1 v Japanese War Minister irrhrtd here. It is rumourbsio* from Premier Tanaka aake peace between the
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  • 45 9 -ttrs Service.] London, June 13. wiD be unofficially repreKfercaM at Honolulu July bj the Institute of Pacific wa questions specially tries bordering the Pacific, kttencfcd b* delegates from Canada, Australia, New ma. The British party Frederick Whyte. Lionel r Dr, Hem/ Hodgkin.
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  • 41 9 v r.i-Xk-hi Service.] Tokyo, June 12. Mfc* will shortly purchase floated m London, bear- -<rest, and the loan raised ♦arinir 6 per cent interest, >t portion of the Y98,500, "8 -inking funds. ■:iUes on page 7).
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  • 127 9 LINDBERGH'S WELCOME HOME. FROM ONE FUNCTION TO ANOTHER [Reuter's Service.] Washington. June 13. Lindbergh was whisked from one reception to another yesterday evening. After he and his mother had dined m state with President and Mrs. Coolidge at the temporary Whitehouse, where they are installed during their
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  • 112 9 j [Reuter's Service.] London. June 13. Tin Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Au>tialia re-engined and re-fitted at Glas- 1 gow with her speed increased from 16 to j 2C knots and her fuel oil consumption re- duced from 206 to ir>o ton* daily has arrived
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  • 111 9 COMMONS RE- ASSEMBLES. [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby. June 11. The H^use of Commons will re-assemble <>n Monday after the Whitsuntide recess, j i when the las^t clauses of the Trade Unions j Bi!! will be considered m Committee. This stasre of ihe bill will be
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  • 105 9 [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby, June 11. One of the greatest salvage feats ever undertaken was successfully accomplished yesterday, when the ex-German cruiser Moltke. of 23,000 tons, was raised after eight years immersion m seventy feet of water m Scapa Flow. Throughout the previous night air
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  • 61 9 [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, June 12. The Hawker-Horsley aeroplane which will be used m the second British attempt on a non-stop flight to India successfully underwent part of the tests at Brooklands yesterday afternoon. It will be flown to Cranwell aerodrome, and Flight-Lieutenant Carr and
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  • 44 9 [Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Service.] Tokyo, June 12. The Sea Routes Survey Bureau of Russia recently decided to establish the most Northern wireless receiving station m the world, m the Island of Novaya Zemlya m the Arctic Zone. (Earlier cables on page 7).
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  • 737 9 Naval 'Plane Crash. TWO LIVES LOST. (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, June 11. The naval aeroplane W. 16 with Corporal van der Bee!, as pilot and J. M. Graadt as observer fell into the sea at a point 40 miles to the North East of the lightship Westervaar
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  • 81 9 [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby, June 11. The Prince of Wales concluded a brief visit to the west of England by a visit yesterday to the famous slate quarries near Exeter. His arrival was marked by the firing of a heavy charge which blasted hundreds
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  • 37 9 The marriage will be solemnized (with Nupital Mass) at the Church of the Assumption, Penang, o*l June 30, of Mr. Niail Patrick Walshe of Messrs Mansfield and Co., Ltd., Penang, with Miss Pauline McQuillen, of Sydney, Australia.
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  • 933 9 T!ie Governor's Movements. BIG GAME PROJECTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.: Jesselton, June 8. H.E. the Governor, who saw Sir Neill Malcolm off at Labuan, has returned to Sandakan. Later on m the month he will be paying a visit to the East Coast where, with Mr. R.
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  • 50 9 Mr. Kanagasaby, an interpreter m the Civil District Court, has reported to the Kandang Kerbau Police that his house No. 20 Kerbau Road, was broken into on Satur--1 day night, and clothing and jewellery to the value of $138 stolen. No arrests have yet been made.
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    • 699 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE 1 REGULAR PASSENGER A CARGO SERVICES PIP BESS SERVICE MARSEILLES. LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice monthly service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) WEEKW SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. AITOLYCUS London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Hull In Port DIOMED Marseilles, London,
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    • 531 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). "ELLERMAN" LINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. TO HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Spore. si CI A TY N O G F A NORWICH Au* HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF PEKIN Marseilles, Havre, London, H'burg
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    • 537 10 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION < o LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). A OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS. 1 or China and Japan. For Marseilles, I ondon and v Due I*..
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  • 358 11 THREE HUNDRED-YEAR-OLD ARMOUR. The Tov.tr of London turned part of itself in.o a sfctii .ec^r.tiy and began another of its sales 01 old armour and weapons but with wha-t dignity, what restraint! There are no b.atant signs displayed, and .nine of the Ameiicans there could
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  • 141 11 Washington. June 11. Mr. CooHdge, addressing the Government departmental heads at the half-yearly meet- i ing. said a surplus of $599,000,000 was cer- j I tain for the fiscal year ending June 30. He estimated next year's surplus at $338, 000,000. He explained that this year's surI plus
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  • 59 11 [Reuter's Service.] New York, June 11. Admiral C. F. Hughes has been appointed Chief of Naval Operations vice Admiral Eberle who become^ Chairman of the Navy General Board. The change takes effect on Nov. 14. Rear Admiral J. M. Hawley succeeds Hughes as Commander m Chief of
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  • 41 11 [Reuter's Service.] Mexico City, June 11. Senhor Calles has instructed all State Governors to close gambling houses. This order is intended mainly to effect reforms m the border towns since there are comparatively few gambling houses elsewhere.
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  • 39 11 Renter's Service. Washington, June 12. The State Department has notified the French Government that the United States is prepared to engage m diplomatic pourparlers as regards a possible agreement for a Franco-American treaty of perpetual peace.
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  • 73 11 Electioneering Plans. Dublin, May 22. De Valera's rumoured return from America with €250,000 is intriguing political prophets who point out that he is sponsoring at least a humh'ed candidates for the forthcoming elections. The funds are probably exaggerated but the election of several cf his newly formed
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  • 26 11 The Times of Malaya states that Dr. Cobb is likely to leave Kuala Kangsar m J the near future to act as Senior Medical Officer, Pahanp:.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 188 11 Seeplessnesg is a sign of nervous debility. You need not suffer from weakened nerves it only you take care to strengthen your system with S nai igen. Sanatogen infuses into your nerve- pn >sphorus i\nd albumin which build up nc strength <\nd energy. an entirety natural way Sanatogen will conquer
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    • 132 11 I 1 I i 1 i n i JL JL JL JH. Jf UL^ H H 0 iflll l ß^t&i*iyfT]i r «%> i 1 UUi vl UJ^C it/ vy S When you find yourself admiring each Chry sier as it flashes by, you q are among those who, by virtue
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    • 19 11 The secret of a perfect SALAD. Add to the dressing a few drops of LEA PERRINS' I SAUCE J
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  • 199 12 STEAMERS IN COLLISION. When the N.Y.K. cargo steamer Tottori Maru arrived m port yesterday from Bombay, her commander, Captain K. Harada, reported that his vessel had been m collision with the Chargeurs Reunis vessel Cap Lay, off Puloe Jemur, near One Fathom Bank ir. the Malacca Straits at
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  • 80 12 Referring to the notice which appeared on the 10th inst., all concerned are now requested to note that as from the Ist July, 1927, arbitraries on Rubber and Latex will be as follows:—Malacca. Port Dickson, Sungei Patani, Krian River, Batu Pahat, Bagan Datoh. Bernam
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  • 194 12 The Reyniersz brought 385 pig> from Cheribon yesterday while a cargo of coal from Samarinda was brought by the Escondido. The P. and O. Kashmir has left Hong Kong and is expected to arrive at this Port on Wednesday, at 6 p.m. She will proceed alongside the Singapore Harbour Board's
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 391 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 toiw) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 Ions). The ».9. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe,
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    • 374 12 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The Premier Morning Daily m Malaya; a live "news" paper 40-50 columns of news daily, also the best Medium for Advertising Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning, with Latest TelegTams, Latest News and Latest Announcements together with exclusive special features, "Pictures of tht week" Serial
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    • 18 12 MASSAGE HALL. MANICURE AND MASSAGE. f 60, Waterloo Street. MRS. HARU and MISS HAN A. Telephone No. 1467.
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    • 386 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc. 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK (Incorporated m U.S.A.) REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE PACIFIC-JAVA-CALCUTTA-SERVICE SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO ANh LOS ANGELES HARBOUR. M.S. SILVERELM due Jun* 18 OUTWARDS TO CALCUTTA via PORTS M.S. SILVERAY due July For rates and other particulars
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    • 153 12 HEDGES AND I BUTLER'S WINES S SPIRITS I L P? rrf ():<; W I "CEL*"'" ~^T >■•■- I vat 250 I ScoTCHWi-iisi^ $4.35 per bottle. M SIERRY I t^CLl'I;. I 6 7 OA I T^l 4 EMPRKSS KHT I k^ (Old hii c I 4^Hfe- Y.nt.vj' I BThe Leading I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 656 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 6
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    • 254 12 Van Goens, Dut., 535, from Pontianak 13, for Pontianak 15. Van Swoll. Dut.. 993. from Palembang 13, for Palembang 15. Nam Yeng, Brit., 7G9. from Samarang 13, for Batavia 17. Escondido, Norw., 937, from Samarinda. 13, for Samarinda 15. Swaerdecroon, Dut.. 901, from T. Prlok 13. for Banka ports 16.
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    • 606 13 PO. S. K. Line. initiations. Steamers. Arrive. Leave, tterdam. Hamburg, Bremen. v v via r«;!on'ho, Aden. Port rolt SallL Altai Maru July 17 July 19 Towa, Kio. Santos, and Buenos Aires. f Santos Maru June 16 June 17 r;. ibar, Dar-es-Salaam, !gM Bay and Durban. f Panama Maru July 12
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    • 436 13 TRAVEL- COMFORT DOLLAR fiaffe "PRESIDENT" _J LINERS "^a^iS^RS* Dollar President liners offer yon luxurious travel comforts. All state-rooms are outside rooms, will-ventilate i 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
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    • 716 13 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVMRT MAATSCKAPPU. I (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OP BATAVIA.) (Incorporated m Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 8640, with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Manager's Desk. Representative* m the Straits Settlements (Singapore and Penang) of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU
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  • 466 14 ANP.A HAPPY THQ.VGIg£ THAT CHANGE!) IT T^Mjb^. He stood weeping. The kilt that he wt>re v drooped, limp and listless, as though all the brave spirit had gone from it; the .moUstache s that he wore drooped, limp and listless,, idtir. A picture of dejection
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  • 443 14 It has been decided by the International Commission for Air Navigation to remove the sex barrier and to allow women pilots to be on the same footing as men. In spite of the possibility of strong objection from some quarters, this seems tc be a step
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  • 35 14 A youner Cantonese school teacher and a trustee of the same school m Haad Yai, who had been m South Siam for twenty years, have been deported from Siam for spread- ing sedition. Ex. i
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 316 14 If he comes home late make hOt f or him BOVRIL Hot Season Languor Are you tired, listless, wearied of the heat Then take Dr. Cassell's Tablets. They will reinvigorate you and enable you to pass the weary months before the -Monsoon with fortitude and confidence. Dncfl the hoi weather
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    • 358 14 jSlsEi f fiflli jk^^^ matism, sciatica, headaches and tooth* Only those sold m the original packing with the Bayer*Cross guarantee success. Take care that you get same when you make your purchase. iz!£m '^r^lT A^fcL "*\>v v T TT/^/^VT T"n Recommended h\ p^Ps/^M after Malaria /Sli\ I I This good
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  • 809 15 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY, JUNE Kith. A Buyers Sellers Asani Kumbang 5 7s 58s Bangrin Tin 33s 34s Batang Padang ($1) Go 70 Chenderiang 23s 6d 24s 6d Eastern Siam 23g 24s Haad Yai (£1) 28s 6d 29s Hitam Tin 1.03 1 OX Hong Fatt ($1) 1.15
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  • 66 15 June 13. Bank 4 m.s. 24 1-16 Bank demand 2 3 23-32 Private credits 3 M.S. 2.4 9-.'>2 Now York, demand 56 Credits 90 days 57^ France, demand 1411 India, T. T. L 53% Hong Kong, demand H] 4 p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 119 Xom. Java, demand 139 Bangkok,
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  • 216 15 June 13. Tin 7.t Ton-- .?14M* Gambler 9.00 Pepper White 88 Pepper Black 53 Flake Tapioca 5 3 4 Pearl Sago Small 7.60 Copra 10.50 Copra Sundried 11. 00 Opium, Benares ant. 4,000 Rice Liang Hin Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) 330 Rice, Siam old No. 1 330 Rice,
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  • 62 15 June 13th., 12 o'clock noon. Huyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot L SS32 Standard R.S.S. on Fender .luru- 64 (ii^ July-Sept 65 6514 Oct-Dec 67 t)7 l 4 Jan-Mar 69 69^ Tone of Market Quiet. Latest Cable:— London Spot Sheet IS i 4
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  • 96 15 Saturday's Alterations. June 13th., Closing Prices. Buyers tellers Chin Chin Tin fully paid 1.20 1.2"> Hong Fatt L 17% 1.22 1 Kuchai 2.02 2.<M Xai Hoots 53 59 Petalin^ 4. 00 167% Rantau pref. 1 .!)."> 2.00 Sun->ei Ways .5.27 1 0.32 1 Ban<jrin New 32s 33s
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  • 78 15 [British Radio. Official Service.] Rugby, June 12. Amsterdam 12. 12 a t Athens 35i», Berlin 20.49*4, Bombay Is. 5 57 04(1., Brussels 34.1*6. Bucharest S2f>, Buenos Aires 47 11--10, Copenhagen IS. 17, Geneva 25.25%, Helsinjrfors 192 Bong Kon<r 25.. Lisbon 2 15-32, Madrid 28.05^ Milan 1-16, New York 4.85
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  • 177 15 ROSE MACPHAIL COS REPORT. Singapore, Juno 13. Rubber.— London, is r s( j hk up Local 63% cts. Tin.— London. £267. (June llih). Local $148 1 B for 75 tons. j Mining.— Petaiing t.62% U17%, Malaya I Consolidated 1.22 1.2."). Kucha i 2.07 2.10, ITaiptng L 52%
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  • 296 15 QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT. In the House of Commons on May 2. Mr. Campbell ufced the Sectctftry of State for fcke Colonies if he will supply a Return showing the tonnage of rubber rei presented by unused rights and by unused coupons m Ceylon and Malaya, separately and respectively,
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  • 138 15 Singapore, June HI. A we]] timed bear attack m London and New Y<>>k baa had a demoralising .effect on the Commodity Mai net and values have touched the lowest level this yt;tr bo far. Sales on the Exchange m Ni'\v Yor! total 12,14.") tons since the beginning of
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  • 11 15 Governments exist only for the purpose of being coerced. Mr. Snowden.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 478 15 ASSETS OVER 57,500,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $27,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British \TTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE.
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    • 882 15 j BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880— Capital Subscribed V.100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund V.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. IK. Tatsumi, Esq. T. Hodsumi, Esq. X Watanabe, Esq. T. Okubo, Esq.
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    • 40 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. r Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTF CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager
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  • 402 16 Home Side's Sensational Collapse. HHR WICKETS IN TEN BALLS. An I'nexpected Draw. From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 13. Nortl Malaya occupied the wickets today rrt m 11.40 a.m. to 1 p.m. losing six wkkeU for 4'J runs. Macartney taking live for ten runs. Ilm mat. h
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  • 161 16 JUNE MONTHLY MEDAL. Forty-four cards were taken out for the above which resulted in a win for J. Millar who returned a score of 87 18 (9 nett. St. James Cup. The following members qualified: J. Millar 87 18 C. D. Cox 85 15 70 R. G.
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  • 29 16 The following- cards were returned m the Men's monthly June Medal. Captain. Sir. Robert Henniker, 2 down; A. P. Potts. >< down. Twin cards were taken out.
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  • 112 16 •The Ladies' Bogey competition for June was played off yesterday and resulted m a win for Mrs. J. L. Campbell. Thirtytwo oards were taken out and the following were returned. Mrs. J. L. Campbell 13 2 up Mrs. G. de Havilland 13 1 down Mrs. D. J.
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  • 133 16 Italy Surprise France. i INDIA LOSE ALL MATCHES TO DENMARK. I [Reuter's Service.] Copenhagen, lunc IS. Übich (Denmark) beat Prasada (India), o 4 7—5, 6 4, and Axel Petersen beat A. EL Fysee (India). 6—o, 6—2. 6—4. Den- mark thus won l>y 5 matches to nil. Rome,
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  • 89 16 1 MONDAY'S RESULTS. Ladies Open Singles (Level). Mrs. Parniele beat Mrs. Zollikoffer, 6— o, j ,5-2. Ladies Handicap Singles. Mrs. Pitts beat Mrs. A. A. A. Paterson, 5—7, 6—l, t> 3. Open Mixed Doubles. Mrs. Ttnnent and A. R. Linton beat Miss j j White and C. H. Withers
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  • 25 16 N. E. Ess vs. N. Hannay. Sinele Hand»cap "A. W. A. Bulhetchet vs. F. G. de Souza. G. Tessensohn vs. E. Tessensohn.
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  • 285 16 TO-DAYS HANDICAPS. The following are the weights for the second day's vac-ing at Kuala Lumpur to- j day. Race No. 1. Pony Handicap: Class D. (5 Furlongs): Lady Clare 9, Ismarani 8.9, Yingt-et un X Sporty Girl 7.10, Umptaway j i 7.3. j Race No. 2. Horse Handicap:
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  • 76 16 I It is now certain that Benno Moiseivitch the world famous pianist, will give two recitals m Singapore, on June 21 and 23. This is Moiseivitch's first visit to the Orient and it is tc be hoped that he will find the conditions to his liking. Mr.
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  • 53 16 To-morrow night will be a special night at the Adelphi Hotel. The band of the I President Munro will combine with the Band for a non-stop dance. Zlata. *he talented youne dancer, who has now quite recovered from her illness, will appear m four numbers. including Pizzicato, Morning
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  • 28 16 The Court of Civil Appeal will be held to-morrow. The list is a heavy one com- 1 prising 26 cases. Three of these have been s withdrawn. i
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  • 634 16 S.C.C. Defeat S.R.C. A GOOD GAME. S.C.C 3: S.R.C. 1. The S.C.C. again defeated the S.R.C. m a first division match at the Stadium yesterday. Both sides played remarkably well, and the game throughout was lively and interesting. The S.C.C. tackled better than their opponents, and their passing
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  • 201 16 The following were the results of the handicap races swum off at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday. 100 yards A class: 1 Chia Poh Chong 56 1-5 sees., 2 Ng Mong Guan 57 sees., 3 Lee Choon Ngee 63 4-5 sees. 11 competitors 100 yards B class: 1
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  • 24 16 In the individual championship at the Harrison Sports on Saturday, the S.V.C. icored 10 points and thus beat Burma Rifles for third place. I
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  • 631 16 Yachting. FINAL RACE FOR THE JEAN II CUP.' The final race for the Jean II cup was sailed over the same course on Sunday. In rather dull weather but with a fresh breeze, the first for some months past, eight boats made ready to start and at 10
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  • 138 16 The general meeting of the Clerical Union, held at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bung-a-low. Pasir Panjang. on Sunday, was attorded by about 150 members. Mr. Lim Kee Check was elected President, and Mr. H. C. Chan, Honorary General Secretary. The premises were gaily beflagged, and the name
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  • 95 16 Pro«?i amme of Drills up to and for June 19th. Tuesday, 14th. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, Machine Gun Platoon, S.R.A. (v) Sig-?,, Wednesday, 15th. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, Machine Gun Platoon. Thursday, 16th. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, Machine Gun Platoon. Friday, 17th. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, S.V.C.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 187 16 MOUTRIE I THE VERY BEST PIANO VALUE EVER OFFERED i OR ELSEWHERE. l(h S BEFORE BUYING YOUR PIANO CALL ON US V n BE PLEASED TO PROVE THIS. PRICES $600.00 I Upon Easy Payments. ij Call or write for illustrated catalogue. S. MOUTRIE AND CO., LTD. ij RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE
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