The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 July 1927

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  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY. JULY 12, 1927. NO. 12,152.
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  • 226 1 The Diplomatic Corps at Peking has Agreed that protests are useless if the Home Governments will not back them vp Page 8. An intensification of the anti-British and anti-Japanese boycott in Kwangsi ik projected Jf'age 8. Mr. Kevin O'Higgins, Irish Free States Minister of Justice, has beon
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  • 1015 1 Caligula is the MUM of the cat that cairns co live with us this morning". Hi* coming was somewhat adventitious as he arrived in the company of Ayah, our kebun s wife, who carried him curled up inside a orass cooking pot on which she had tightly
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 192 1 WING LOONG FOI BHSH (LASS TAILORING. Style Cut and Finish Guaranteed. 32. HIGH STREET. 9 RAFFLES HOTEL Thursday, 14th July, Diner Datvsant 8.15 p.m. i DINNERS WILL BE SERVED IN BALLROOM). TO-NIGHT I Dinner Dance For reservations phone 2920. J. WILLIAMS, Manager. A Pf'fV COMPANION OF On your office table
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    • 281 1 The Royal Typewriter was -^S^^l^^Sj^^^fel 5designed and built with a 4 cSB P^ f single dominant idea in mind w^M m "I to give to the business "I world a writing machine fIBJ B "Z 2J which would do more work I» Sj and better work and do it more
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    • 80 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Try Vinolia soap Page »j. Aspirin foi headaches Page 14. A coming attraction at the Theatre Tage 2. Soijiro TatsumTs concert to-morrow Page 2. Bisurated Alagnesia for indigestion Page 7. Second hand Morris Cowley tor sale Page 7. Little's for the Avery weighing machines —Page 8. New films
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    • 12 1 WING LOONG THE RECOGNISED HOUSE for EUROPEAN TROPICAL SUITS. 32, HIGH STREET.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 224 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 12th. High Water, 9.26 a.m., 7.4., 8.29 p.m., 8.8. H. W. Malacca, 5.20 a.m.. 5.7., 6.10 p.m.. 6.?.. Football: Div. 11. Police vs. S.C F.A.. Stadium. J.C.S. vs. R.A., S.C.C. Wednesday, 13f/». High Water 10.12 a.m., 7.9., 9.10 p.m. 9.2. H. W. Malacca, 6.10 a.m., 5.0.. 6.40
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  • 320 2 On Wednesday, at the Victoria Theatre Sii.iiro Tatsumi. the Japanese tenor, is to give a tons recital of Western and Japanese music. He will be accompanied by Mia Suzuki Yainnmoto. who, in addition, \vil> contribute Western pianoforte selections. Charles Chnmier's International Revue Company* "Dancing Time," eonynonee their Mason
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  • 227 2 20.000,000 BABES BY DEC REE. Mussolini to set the Example. An interesting event is promised shortly in the family of Signor Mussolini, who hopes to become a father for the fourth time. Signor Mussolini has three children i Edda. a daughter, aged sixteen, and two younger boys, Bruno and Vittorio.
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  • 151 2 "Women Sweeping Al« Bi Tore Then.." "Women p:o marching 1 on sweopinp «all before thorn," says the Isis, he Oxford andtrgndaatc weekly, in an article entitled "An* thcr Barrier Down." It goes on: "Social revolutions of the utmost .sijrniti.ance have taken place in Oxford this tens.
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    • 331 2 THE HAPPY VAIiEY CINEMA— SIDESHOWS— WAYANGS. rHE UNION STAR OPERA CO. WAYANG PEK JEE TONG CHIA SOON (DAY AND NIGHT.) Mdm. Kelvey's l^^^^W^ School of I DANCING For children and young R ladies in Chnracter, J lytkal. Clog, K.vhibition. Ballet and Toe DancingPrivate lessons in modern ball-room dancing and latest
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    • 384 2 I Victoria Theatre COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 16th. AND NIGHTLY AT 9.30 P.M. CHARLES GHAMIER Presents THE NEW "OUR CABARET" A SERIES OF INTIMATE REVUES. SATURDAY, JULY 16th. MONDAY, JULY 18th. "COCKTAILS." "SNAPPY." TUESDAY, JULY 19th. WEDNESDAY, JI'LY 20th. "TALLY HO!" "OUR CABARET." Farewell Performance, '»P/17 T jyfM^T?T?T THURSDAY, JULY
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    • 326 2 ALHAMBRA (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd., Proprietors) TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 p.m. A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER IMKIAL Presenting the star that made "When Kniphthood Wa.< in Flower" MARION DAVIES together with LYN HARDIM. One of the best known of English stage stars, who for nine y-ar with Sir Herbert
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  • 794 3 A" COLONIA L HOUSE." Present Inadequate Facilities. 1 COMMON HEADQUARTERS. One of the subjects discussed by the Colonial Conference which has been sitting j in London during the last few weeks was the value of existing Colonial Agencies in the Empire capital and the possibility of adding to their number
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  • 95 3 Mr. Alex. Coliedge M. I. Mech. E. for many years connected with Mining and Engineering: in the F.M.S. and an old resident of Ipoh, is passing through Penang on his way to the Far East, from whence he returns to England, Mr. Colledge leCt the F.M.S. at the beginning of
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  • 1798 4 RUNAWAY MARRIAGES OF THE PAST. j I Six Thrilling Love Dramas. By i Thornton H &11. j (Author of "Romances of the Peerage"). i NO. 4— BUTCHER'S DAUGHTER WHO BECAME j| A COUNTESS. jC [FREE PRESS SPECIAL}. More than a century has gone since Frederick Augustus, fifth Earl
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  • 1542 4 Perils of Popular Air Race Meetings. Thrills or Stunts? EMPIRE MISSION IN FLYING BOATS. by T. Stanhope Sprigg. Editor of "AIRWAYS." [FREE PRESS SPECIAL.] London, June 11. There have been critical days for aviation in England during the last few weeks. On one occasion the question
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  • 962 4 WEAKNESS OF THE BRITISH GAME. I Relaxation Needed. WHY THE AMERICANS BEAT US. 1 by J James Ockenden. (Ex-Champion of Franre). j! [FREE PRESS SPEC I Ah.) f Another amateur championship has pro- j duced a one-sided final. Three timea since the War the match
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  • 370 4 ABERDARE OUT. Election of Torquay. At the annual meeting of the football League the proceedings were of a harmonious character save when a representative of Aberdare Athletic appealed for a fresh ballot following their loss of associate membership, Torquay United being chosen in their place. The two clubs
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  • 54 4 Struck by Ball Over the llrari. John Robert Stophennon, ;»r< tv seven, an employee at the Works, one of the batsm»n I second eleven, in a mai**b ac (DvHmUMJ played forward t«- < rising 'haiply, struck him ov. Ho tugjrerod forward, fell int of a
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  • 43 4 WALKEK-MILLIGAN FIGHT F INACE. £15.000 to Amcriran A message of Jun<- \H\ GL B. Cochran. promoter middleweight championship nounced that the oxpensramounted to £31,3.~>0 of whi. h N Keams was to rt4<ln 115.01 £4 000, for publicity kVt.iOti a preliminary bouts r >.ooo.
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  • 16 4 The b«ttle of nu Mcm l*t> but a form of imduvul f»ti Professor V. K. Wynne.
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  • 707 5 HAPPY LONDONER. stretches the broad smiling iver, and to the right of my l«>iig avenue of mango trees i with the road to Kasama, •■ni .-nt itatiosj fifty four miles lias a population of about tea, officials and traders, who .-t neighbours, l never lack iy, however,
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  • 83 5 FSADF Merlin, June 21. A soul starch for "the hidden violet representing the bodily and spiritual ideal of GllW womanhood, is the purpose of a new Society which has been imposingly entitled, "the German Association for Beauty Competitions/ 1 The p'omoters contend that a proper seriousness has
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  • 563 5 AGRICUL TUREIN TH E COLONIES. CENTRAL COUNCIL PROPOSED. The Report <>f Committee A on Colonial Scientific and Research Service? (presided ivcr by Lord Lovat), which wmi adopted by the Colonial Olfice Conference, has been issued. The report explains that tht- area of the Colonial Empire is roughly 2,000,000 square miles,
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  • 239 5 Indian Magician Gets Rich Quickly. Horn hay. India is a land of simple faith, in which the three-card trickster would reap a golden harvest. There are holy men, who do all kinds of uncanny things, or promise to do them, ami a nice fat living they make
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  • 95 5 HAMPSHIRE CRICKE T RECORD. Mead ;ind llrown in IJitf Stand. London. June The Mead-Brown partnership in Huinpshiro's innings against Yorka at Poitsinouth yesterday realised .111 runs for the 3rd wicket. This constitut s a r*C id f<»r i Hampshii and i- also the highest y n» 1 made for the
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    • 224 5 B^ I^l^ 1^ I* 1^ a^ M^M f**Jl^^ MM M< m m M M important, and collectively M (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) IbtfMptnMfrfe to complete uititfoctim. I I KSTSiiS Degression 4 &lfe|| I j£~ :^g=\ Try this pleasant way !i% w' f^jjfg to Health and Vigour. //Hf 1 >l^\l
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  • 1182 6 "W. G." The Peerless. SOME POPULAR IDOLS. While it must always be a mere matter of personal opinion, the question as to the outstanding individual in their respective spheres of activity is cne frequently debat- ed, even if a satisfactory solution is never obtained. But if
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  • 307 6 ADVERSE CRITICISM OF JUDGES SENTENCE. Lahore June 2tt. A full bench of the High Court, consistn<r of Justices Broadway. Zafar AH, Addison, Tekchand and Coldstream. delivered an important judgment in the contempt of court case against the Editor and printer of the Muslim Outlook. The case was
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  • 220 6 Sergeant-Major Edwin Hughes who was the sole survivor of the charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava, died on the 25th May in Egerton-road, Blackpool. He was in his 97th year. The fact that he was the last survivor of the charge was
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  • 134 7 FRONTIER INCIDENTS. A TRAIN FARCE. [Reuters Service.] Paris, July 10. A series of incidents on the FrancoItalian frontier is arousing considerable ill-feeling locally and the authorities are disquieted. Yesterday the frontier post near Briancon was entirely painted in the Italian colours. Recently 30 "Black-Shirts" inadvertently crossed the frontier
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  • 107 7 SOLDIERS AND CROWD IN CONFLICT. [Reuters Service.] Baghdad, July 10. Two Iraqi soldiers were killed and 16 injured and 3 civilians killed and 23 injured in a fracas outside the famous Kadhimain Mosque. A crowd, estimated at 100,000, was com mem; rating the historic martyrdoms connected with Muharram
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  • 82 7 [Reuters Service.] Cherbourg, July 10. The America. Cmdr. Byrd's Fokker is returning to New York n the Leviathan on Tuesday. Le Touquet. July 10. Byrd and his companions were presented to the Prince of Wales, who was present at a gala in their honour. Wild enthusiasm prevailed
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  • 151 7 GERMAN WOMAN ASPIRANT. [Reuters Service.] London. July 10. A young German woman, Fraulein Thea Rasche, arrived at Croydon to-day en route to America, whence she intends to fly th: Atlantic. She says that facilities for training for 1 ng flights in commercial machines ar? better in the
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  • 73 7 MONTCALM'S THRILLING EXPERIENCE. [Reuters Service. 1 London, July 10-. A thousand passengers on the Canadian Pacific liner. Mcntcalm, had a thrilling experience in dense fog at the mouth of the St. Lawrence when the vessel slid on to the submerged ledge of a huge iceberg and
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  • 62 7 [Reuters Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai, July 10. With reference to Sir A. Chamberlain's statement in the House of Commons on July 7 the Second Gloucesters and the Second JXurham Light Infantry are expected to leave here aboard the Karmala on July 15 en route to
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  • 579 7 MR. O'HIGGINS SHOT. "I DIE FOR MY COUNTRY." f ßeuter's Service.] Dublin, July 10. Vice-President Kevin O'Higgins, on his way to mass to-day was shot and seriously wounded by three men in a motor-car. He was thrice wounded in the body and once in the head. No
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  • 155 7 [Reuters Service. 1 Vienna, July 11. A commercial treaty, granting the most favoured nation treatment has been concluded betwteen Austria and the Urited States for a period of eight years. Service, who was attached to the British Legation first at Helsingfors and then at Reval. It is
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  • 54 7 [Reuters Service.] Genev i, July 11. There is a possibility that the plenary session of the Naval Conference fixed for to-day will be postponed in order to enable the Americans and Japanese to re-consider the British proposal in regard to the cruiser building programme to spread over
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  • 60 7 EPIONAGE SYSTEM. [Reuters Service.] Moscow, July 10. 1 The official Tass Agency states that over 25 persons, including a number of ex-naval officers and officials of" military and civil r institutions, have been arrested at Lenin. grad in connection with the reported dis. covery of a larpe
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  • 308 7 BASEBALL. To the Editor. Sir, Topicist is topping: when tackling topical topics, but, I fear, he does not know baseball, or he would not condemn it so harshly. Baseball as a game is quite equal to cricket in science, skill and headwork, but the definition of
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  • 58 7 The Band «of the Straits Settlements Police will perform the following programme on the Bandstand to-day commenting at 9 p.m. under conductor F. Minns: March "Le Entente Cordiale" Allier; Selection "The Gondoliers" Sullivan; Intermezzo. "In a Persian Market" Ketelbey; Morceau. The Butterfly" Bendix: "A Musical JigSaw" Aston; (a)
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  • 84 7 [British .Radio Official Service.] Rugby. July 10. Amsterdam 12.12, Athens 365, Berlin 20.49, Bombay Is 5 II 16d. Brussels 34.1*1, Bucharest 775. Buenos Aires 47^4. Copenhagen 18.17. Geneva 2^.22 1 Helsinpfors 102.85, Hong Kong Is ll%d, Kobe Is ll 3 8 d. Lisbon 2 7 16, Madrid 28.49,
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  • 75 7 Decision to Stop Fresh Business. Bombay, June 27. The Indian Daily Mail understands that Messrs.* Suzuki and Co., Ltd., Bombay, have decided to stop fresh business until further notice. The decision is said to be due to losses "incurred by Susuki'l associated industrial tote I'M. The firm
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  • 109 7 Programme of Drills up to and for 17tb July. Tuesday, 12th. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Machine Gun Platoon, S.R.A. (v) Sigs., S.R.A. (v) S.R.E. (v) Sip:?. Wednesday. 13th. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hali Motor Cycle Pkn. Thursday, 14th. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall (Scottish) Coy., S.R.E. (v) Sips. Friday,
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  • 153 7 You can stop digestive pain in several ways, but the actual cause of the trouble remains, to jfrow worse with each succeriliriK attack. If, on the other hand, you tnjie a little 'Kisuratod' Magnesia in water after eating, you not only stop the immediate pain instantly,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 503 7 BUSINESS CARDS. MARY SETON. < BLACKWOOD FURNITURE 5 J SHANGHAI SHADES. ;I c. AMBER MANSIONS. v.v.v. v.v. i .w.w,va%%waw? Ttaiian marble flooring tiles. Jost ucived a consignment of white |c Mooring tiles. 1", 18" and 2' Apply early to avoid disappointment. Apply to 75-2 Prinsep Street. MEMORIALS 1 •I <IN(..\I»()RE
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    • 766 7 NOTICES. RATRUT BASIN TIN DREDGING CO. N. L. (Incorporated in New South Wales). NOTICE is hereby given that the First Call M ss. per share making 10s. per share called up on all Partly Paid Shares in the above Company will become due on the 13th July 1927. By Order
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    • 133 7 Vaseline TRADE MARK PETROLEUM JELLY FOR SCALDS AND BURNS Cover affected area with 44 Vaseline'* Jelly spread on linen or gauze. It's pure and safe to use on all minor cuts, wounds, bruises, bumps. l.tmk fur the Trade Mark "Vaseline" It im |/<>ur fir., t, t i ton Chesebrough Mfg.
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  • 655 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1927. The Irish Assassination. Whatever may be one's predilections no one outside the actual bitterness of Irish politics will read with other than the sincerest regret of the assassination of Mr. Kevin O'Higgins, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Minister of Justice in the
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  • 502 8 The dead body of a Chinese was found by a police constable on the five-foot-way in Sago Street on Sunday morning. The man had a gunshot wound in the chest. Members of the Mothers' Union are reminded that there is no meeting to-day (12th) but members ai*e asked to be
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  • 166 8 THE STORY OF THE TRAGEDY. HOW O'HIGGINS WAS SLAIN. [Reuter'a Service.] London, July 11. The Free State is horror-stricken at the assassination of Kevin O'Higgins in ,D*iblin. An official account of the crime states that the motorcar used by the murderers was stolen in the city n Saturday
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  • 61 8 ENEMIES TO BE PENALISED. [Reuters Service.] Mexico City, July 11. The Mexican Foreign Office is circularising Mexican Consuls abroad instructing them to report the names of foreign firms dealing with enemies of the Calles Government. The information is sought in order to glace an embargo on the
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  • 44 8 [Reuters Service.] Geneva. July 11. The plenary sitting of the Naval Conference fixed for to-day was postponed an the initiative of Mr. H. Gibson the United States representative in consequence of the death of Mr. O'Higgins. [Earlier cables on page 7.]
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  • 126 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ptnang. July 11. A verdict of suicide by hanging was returned at the inquest on Capt. Ernest Taylor, cf the Blue Funnel steamer Adrastus, who died aboard the ship as she was approaching Penang on July 7th. The Chief Officer deposed that
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  • 123 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) IVnang. July 11. Presiding at a meeting of the Turf Club Mr. E. E. Chambers said that the proposed programme drawn up on new lines had been necessary on account of the large increase in entries. The Committee estimated that there would be
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  • 103 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penan*. July 11. Another cat burglar was active in Penang last night in the same locality as previously. The man got on the top of the portico of Mr. Cheah Kee Ee's house, but he was seen by the daughter of the house,
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  • 48 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penan*. July 11. A big fire, involving 21 shop-houses, broke out at Sungei Pinang on Saturday afternoon, causing damage the extent of which is unknown, but it is estimated at $25,000. One shopkeeper lost about $4,000 in bank notes.
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  • 99 8 CHINA'S ANTI-FOREICN CAMPAIGN. BOYCOTT IN KWANGBL BRITAIN AND JAIV\\ CONCERNED. (From Our Own Corre*p.. n i n t Honjf Kontr. Julj j. Canton messages state that issued by the Public Boycott A of Wuchow announce that an :»m._.i upa and anti-British boycott will nt( carried out in Kwangsi from After
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  • 161 8 [Router's Far Eastern Sim Shanghai. .l u l> The Salt Inspectorate nntili. and public tf the contemplatt ■<! sixty million dollars of trtMllJ the Nanking GtVffMlll M thi of the salt revenue of KiMgUi i ane Provinces. This eoMtHvtci violation of the Keoru'ani-at reemcnt of 1913 and huumh
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  • 67 8 [Reuters Far FisUtp It Ilk*.] Shanghai. Jul\ II Samuel Fisher, from San Fraru i~ ter of the steamer (hichuen. \vh<- vai tured liy bandits while hi* itMf m aground on the I'pper YaagtM, i from the bandits and refloated th»> hichmn and after repairing her safely mtW
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  • 226 8 Sir Hugh and Lady Clifford m* ed by members of the Arah community Singapore in the Victoria Memorial Ha yesterday afternoon. Palm streams o f flowers and other eoWvM touches transformed the lower hal! Nt«. a fitting chamber for the setting off if I
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  • 69 8 (From Our Own Corre.sp«-n<l< IVnanc. Jul> H. The Coroner's D urt returm-d :i of accidental death due to th Mvtf vousness at the inquest upon th<- I a Tamil who was run down *•> M r P.urege in Siam Road. Mr. Dure^e said that I rikisl .1
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  • 41 8 IVnant;. Jul> The marriage took place at St. Church, Butterworth on Saturda\ i Major E. J. Goldsmith, of Urn I'mvir W lesley Volunteers, and Elizabeth. Urn ter of Mr. H. E. Hunt. <>f On Trading Company, and Mr>. Hunt
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  • 6073 9 ()N DAY. JULY 11th 1927. s r Hutfh Clifford, M.C.S., r otfio-r Commanding the !h Major General C. C. Van r iv, i M.G.J f c Colonial Secretary, (Mr. is* *J t Councillor, Penang (Mr. ot .L let in* Attorney General (Mr. H. n'w* I oloaiaJ Treasurer (Mr.
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  • 1157 11 What is the Truth THE UNBELIEVER'S CASE; That a large number of people firmly bebrou.hT <; hild ~n-that is, children bi ought up or adopted by wolves, after the ir ne M° f mUIUB and R— and K P lings Mowgl,_i s proved by a recent ciscuss.on The Times
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  • 600 11 NATIONALIST GOVERNMENT ANNIVERSARY. (From Our Chinese Correspondent.) July the second being the second anni versary of the inauguration of the Nationalist government at Canton, a general citizens' conference was held in the capital to celebrate the occasion. At the conference among other important resolutions passed, the following three
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  • 60 11 Mr. J. S. Whitworth, A.1.M.M., Inspector of Mines, F.M.S., who joined the service in 1920, has resigned. Practically all his service, says our Ipoh contemporary, was spent in Kinta^ where at various times he has been stationed at Batu Gajah, Gopeng, Kampar and Ipoh. In sporting circles he was well-known
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  • 283 11 MISFORTUNE OF AN ESSEX TOWN A square of tailings round a well in an empty field and a deserted avenue of trees are all that remain to-day of the bid made 200 years ago by the little country town of Witham to rival Bath and
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  • 55 11 Members of Royal Family Included. I London, June 14. A number of promotions in the Order of St. John include the Kinj? and the Prince of Wales, and other British Royalties as Bailiffs of the Grand Cross, and the Queen and other prominent Royalties as
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    • 789 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Reguar monthly railings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the new motor vessel MA*LABAR (4,">12 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest itCMMT trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe,
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    • 416 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc. 44, BRAVER STREET, NEW YORK (Incorporated in U.S.A. t General Axrnii. RBGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE* BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILAOELPHM BALTIMORR (via tottl. M.S. SILVERASH due M.S. SILVERBEECH due PACIFIC-JAVA-CALCUTTA-SERVICF SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES HARBOUR. M.S. SILVER AY due Aug. il OUTWARDS TO CALCUTTA via
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    • 126 12 HEDGES AND BUTLEBI WIN.ES_g SPlitlli t Scotch Whisky p- T~ vaTTEbo scotch wi-iisk' .SI..V> per htiA R SHERRY f k A3IONTILUWH H HRV. oasmffo 3v• 0 U Dvl I tPORT. ■mPtBSvS PORT Vintav. I ikti- Aft *i v '^iV;'m»B The 1 1 EMPRESS I J MJiS |M r ''<»" ir
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 658 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, lpoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6
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    • 407 12 DFDSAFSAD Perlak. IJiit.. 1,103, from Samboe 11, for Newchwang 11. Renirat, Dut.. 257, Horn P. Radja 11, for P. Radja 13. Van Hogendorp, Dut.. :;'.>3, from P. Baroe 11, tor P. Baroe 13. Melehior Treub, Dnt.. 1.»>12. from Soon baya 11, for B. Deli 11. Matsumoto Maru. Jap. 4.304. from
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    • 664 13 O. S. K. Line. p,stin»tions. Steaners. Arrive. Urn. > .-..•teniam. Hamburjr, Bremen, Vr ria Colonrbo, Aden and Altai Maru July 17 July 18 D rot Bay, Cape Town, Rio, nd Hut nos Aires. t Manila Maru July 20 July 22 Mates' Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, p a Ddapoa Bay and Durban. f
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    • 968 13 TR^rX*COMH)fiT konw^^Atscwu. "nrllJUf Vfefc m ™<*y«»* No. 3m, with mA^u^a^ to:-P«, MK c. Freight. mm Z^ M m. Transhipimnt, Marine Departments ami iJW^^ v 'Mana(r<T'.s desk. LINERS "^S>S>»WHSP~ ««P^nt.tiTes in the St«it 8 (S inß ap,,r. an d •tote-roomg ar« outaide roon», and cooled by electric «.n«™ Apply KPM T
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  • 1089 14 Story of an Invaluable Drunkard! CRUELTY MEANS DEATH. "If you say to* me, 'Here's a wild elephant; take it somewhere and train it!' said Mr. Gordon Bostock, who is visiting: London, "I should start in slowly getting acquainted." Mr. Be stock was brought up in the
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    • 407 14 MF 1 I -"^k Malarial Debility I "As long as I live I shall pray for the continued success of Sanatogen, which has saved my life. As a result of repeated attach of malarial fever, I had become an absolute wreck and could not eat anything/ "The doctor prescribed Sanatogen,
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    • 84 14 Migrain, headaches and toothaches come on just when we require to give our whole mind to house or professional work. Then you should j bring to your aid the well tried reliever of pain. 1 ablets /3jCM^t They will relieve you in a short time. Ask for the genuine >(
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  • 500 15 July 11th., (losing Prices. a,, v- Buyers tellers Aycr Wen*? in-, ,r > Satan* Padang 75 H' Chin Chin Tin fully paid 1.20 125 Hong Fatt !10 .1K Johan Tin gj l>4 Klan«- Kive^ 1 1 L 45 l'^ cX r Assam Kumbang 581 Bd^oa Baiurrin 31
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  • 69 15 July 11. Bank 4 m.s. 2 3 31-32 Bank demand 2|3 23-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 2|4 9-3:2 New York, demand gg Credits 90 ctays 57^ France, demand 1416 India, T.T. 15 V4 Hong Konjr, demand 11 b p. c Dis. Yokohama, demand llT l^ Norn Java, demand 139^
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  • 125 15 ROSE MACPHAIL COS REPORT. Singapore. July 11. Kubhpr .-London, Is i%* un. iian K cd. Local oH \-j cts. t T 'V*T London > S( 10*. (Job >th Local $144?* for 126 Urttt Rahman Hydraulic 2.60 2G9KL Rantau Pref, 2^o 2.12, EUnUu Ord i(M 2.08, Nai Hoct
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  • 198 15 Flake Tapioca 5.K0 Pearl Sago Small 7.60 Copra Sundried 1100 Opium, Benarei unt. 4,000 Rice Liang Hin Char, Mark Ked Eagle fjfew) 330 Rtee, Siam old Xo. 1 3so Rice, Rangoon Bintan 2< f >o Rice, Rangoon Sioka 250 Rice, Siam Broken Xo. l 220 Rice, Siam Broken No.
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  • 86 15 Messrs Guthrie and <>.. Kuala Lumpur, have received a cable fi Di Port Dickson-Lukut to the HtY-t thai the Board of Directors ha c decided to recommend the payment, on Bth proximo a final dividend of lo per cent in ivspec 0* the financial year ended 31s1
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  • 308 15 I Yesterday's Alterations. Buyers S*tl**« Asara Kumbang <t*> ;s7s .vj> Batang Padang ($1) 1 T7 1 Batu Caves (*1) 1.27 1 1.,5'J 1 Huey Vot Pref. .{is »;d i*2s 6d Huey Yot Ord. 28i 2i)s Johan Tin ($1 |8 22 Kinta Tin t*i> l.oT l^ 1.42% Kuchai
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  • 357 15 London, Jinn- 15. The pessimism that has weighed on the markets so heavily shows signs of lifting, and both in this country and in America a prosperous second half-year il milled. Producers, however, who expected to let rid of their maximum War production will be disappointed. Copper. Is
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  • 65 15 July llth., 12 o'clock n<n»n. Buyers Soliorr R.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F. Spot ITU II Standard U.S.S. <»n TYmhr July T.B r,ft' 4 h m Aujr-S.pt. r.Ki M% Oct-Dtc. f)".* 1 95% m Jan-M;ir. «»o'j tt|| Tone of Market:— Stcudy (juiet. Lat««st r?ibl< Loadoi Spot
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  • 51 15 "She drank two bottles of whisky a day and anything else she eovM tret hold of," was the statement of a witness at the in qottt on Mrs. Annie Chit tendon 64. a widow, <>f Alhion-road. Westcliff. who. the coroner decided, d.ed froi chronic
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 397 15 I ASSET TUr R r s DrTr IMO^T w™ ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $27,000,000 1 THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED ,U,AD OFFICE: Winchester Ho^S^e. 1 OFFICE- 32 O,d J FC Ih, Company has £20,000 deposited with the Sunreme Court »ff p i a < J FFICE 32 Od
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    • 903 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (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 T L Silver $13,500,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon: Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Chairman A. H. Compton, Esq., Deputy Chairman
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    • 40 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by R O y«l Charter A.D. 1720) FIRE MOTOR~CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO.. Messrs. HARRISOK;S, BARKER CO., LTO CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager
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  • 33 16 [Reuters Service.] Prague, July 10. Denmark eliminated Czecho-Slovakia fr:m the Davis Cup Competition, winning 3 matches to 2. Denmark meet France in the final of the European zone.
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  • 32 16 MONDAY'S RESULTS. Haybittel beat Stone, 6 l. 6 2. Daly beat Hopkins 6 l, B—6. TUESDAY'S VIES. Mrs. Owen and Alford vs. Mr. and Mrs. Haybittel. Carver vs. Channon.
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  • 62 16 The following cards were returned in the men's monthly July Medal. Lieut. C. Harker Taylor 75 8 67. Capt. W. C. MacKinnon 78 6 72 G. F. Murphy 78 6 72 Lieut. E. F. S. Brodie, 80 6 74 Lt. Gol. J. D. Richmond 86 12 74
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  • 62 16 Play for the June Medal resulted in a tie between E. C. Van der Beck and Chia Yong Hoe. E. C. Van dar Beck 30 38 4 73 Chia Yong Hoe 39 44 10 73 M. Schwarz 45 47 16 76 G. C. ,P.e Silva 44
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  • 241 16 Perak Turf Club. TO-DAY'S HANDICAPS. The following are the weights for the second day of the Ipoh Races to-day. Kace No. 1. Pony Handicap 4th Division (6 furlongs.) Sanhozza 9.3, Ismarani 8.5, Coquette 8.4, Longchamp 8.3, Untong 7.13, Klitwart 7.9, Umptaway 7.9, Noisy Oyster 7.8, Vingt-et-un 7.6, Lady
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  • 217 16 DUKES WIN A FINE GAME. Dukes 4 S.C.F.A 1 One of the best games that has yet beer seen at the Stadium took place yesterday when the Dukes defeated the S.C.F.A. b> 4 l. It was an extremely fast game, am although the Chinese slackened off
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  • 327 16 A SUCCESSFUL INNOVATION. For the Ex-Services Golf Competition which took place on the Bukit Timah poll course on Sunday, leventy -eight cards wer« taken out. Of these, eight players succeed ed in passing the ninth hole, while three just managed to reach this hole. No playei succeeded
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  • 17 16 Open Men's Doubles. Paterson and Hall beat Sir William Muriand Hill, 6— 4, 7 5.
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    • 138 16 MUSIC I WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST Hir> HUiNUi-ULU SONG BIRD— PERHAPS YOU'LL THINI ME— SWINGING ALONG— PERFUMES ()i THE Ri2 1 GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES j ETC— ETC— ETC. I CALL AND HEAR THEM i S. Moutrie Co., Ltd 1 Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. •'•V/, j *C I _^_i y_f I
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