The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 September 1927
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Title Section13 1927-09-26 1 Singapore Free Press Id CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1927. NO. 12,216.13 words
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Article265 1927-09-26 1 The Manchister Guardian advocates the dropping of rubber restriction. An exclusive cable on the subject appears on our trade page Page 1". The full text of the Manchester Guardian's 'article on rubber restriction, cabled by our London correspondent, appears on page 8. An extraordinary incident is recorded265 words
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Article950 1927-09-26 1 The nuin and the woman who Ifotd in the lonely cottage on the slope of tht common could generally be socn from afar off pottering about outside in the eventide. The man was a shepherd who roamed the common all day tending the sheep; the woman950 words
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Advertisement234 1927-09-26 1 J |\S!ST ON HAVING [<tED LABEL BRAND" t COFFEE I/.'/.'-'-"'"' V.W.W.WAW.V.SV RAFFLES HOTEL SAXE" McGUIRE'S LITTLE SYMPHONIE Guest Conductor-Maurice Leplat. MONDAY, 26(h. SEPTEMBER, AT 9.30 P.M. Ul lhony P. Schuhort. (a) Allegro M(Klorato. <!•> Andaiitt- con moto. PhaatMlt Lohengrin K. Wagner. Polanaise in D H. Wieniawsky. M imitation (by rc<juest)234 words
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Advertisement207 1927-09-26 1 looks a/ter the 'ZfennisJrocka. YOUR tennis frocks will give you double "service" if you let Kurlo wash them. Whether they are soft linen, crisp muslin, or dainty voile wash them all with Kurlo. Kurlo washes without shrinking. The Kurlo way is s«fe and simple. Obtainable from all Grocers, Chandlers and207 words
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Advertisement120 1927-09-26 1 LATEST AU\ ERTISEMENTS. Xi-w silverware at Robinson's —Pa^e 9. Cinema attractions for the week— Page 2. Latest shipping notices on pases 10, 12 and 13. The Buitk is a General Motor* pioduct P** 8 3 •21 VI I .11 Radio supplies, are now available locally —Fags 7. Coming great attraction120 words
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Advertisement12 1927-09-26 1 W.VAVAV.WAV.V.V.W.V.W.'i i EVERY TIN DATED I "RED LABEI, BRAND" COFFEE I VAV.V.'.VAV.V.V.V.WAV.V.V.t12 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous189 1927-09-26 1 THE WEEK. Mnn da ii, 26 th. Hi^rh Water. IIJ a.m.. li, 11.6 p.m. «».4. Malacca H. W. 7.-^0 a.m. C.B. 8.0. a.m. M. Footbi.ll: Dukes^ vs. Tan Lee Wans XI. Stadium. Tucxilay, 2Tf/>. Hiph Water, IUI a.m.. k/.>. 11.37 p.m. 0.4. Malacca H. W. 8.00 a.m., 6.9. 8.20 p.m.189 words
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Article534 1927-09-26 2 WIIRKK BUTON AND AMERICAN DIFFERS. What do people talk about? Clearly what they are interested in. And what »ie th«-y interested in? Clearly, the things they taik about. Thi> <ireular method of argument brinjrs mi t<< the gist of this subject an analysis of the534 words
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Article152 1927-09-26 2 £10,000 THEFT MYSTERY. PttOM MAIL BAG ON BOURNEMOUTH TRAIN. London, Sept 4. SeotUnd Yanl is invt'stipratinjj the dis appc;n aiu-v ot £10,000 worth of Treasury Mdes from a mail bap: while being convejffed from Bournemouth to London. The theft. which appeare t.> have been the work of a jraiu: ot152 words
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Advertisement261 1927-09-26 2 IPANA TOOTH PASTE An Antiseptic Tooth Paste containing Ipecac and Ziratol. Heals Bleeding Gums and Checks PYORRHEA. Price 90 cents per tube. Of all Chemists or from the Agents. MEDICAL HALL LTD., SINGAPORE. THE HAPPY VALLEY THE UNION STAR OPERA CO. Book For Sept. 30th. BOXING! BOXING! AMIN vs. SONG.261 words
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Advertisement493 1927-09-26 2 TO-NMSHT, POSITIVELY THE LAST Nl;,;, of THE FIRST NATIONAL SPECIAI AN AFFAIR OF THE FOLLIES. Featuring BILLIE DOVE, LEWIS STOXK and Ilnyj, AT THE ALHAMBRa <Ta« Chen- Kee Co M Ltd.. Proprietors) FROM SUNDAY, 25th. TO FRIDAY, 30th. SBPTEMItkii In the Second Show at 9 p.m. A SPECIAL PARAMOUNT PICTURE493 words
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Article630 1927-09-26 3 IMPORTANCE TO EMPIRK The public does not heem to appiociate the imim-n.se possibilities of short wave wireless, particularly in the Tropics, where its freedom from atmospherics renders it pai amount over the reception of long waves, which, as experience in Ceylon has shewn, as often as nut630 words
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Article98 1927-09-26 3 Here an- some amusing new Beethoven "howlers" disclosed in connection with the awards made by the Columbia (jiaphophone Company for school children's essays on Beethoven's centenary: "Beethoven was born to an expectant mother but an indifferent father on December ltf, 1770. in an antic in the town of98 words
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127 1927-09-26 3 Chicago, Sept. 9. The so-called "Cat bandit," who is alleged to have robbed over a hundred women in the past 18 months, has at last 1 ton, arrested. Explaining the simplicity of his system to the police, the accused, who is a respectable shop127 words
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Advertisement407 1927-09-26 3 FOR HEALTHY HAIR "Vaseline" Pomade is an absolutely pure and harmless petroleum product. Applied regularly to the scalp with the finger tips it assists in preserving the beauty and vitality of the hair. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO., CONS'D New York London Montreal Vaseline POMADE IDEAL PLUS SCREEN including •Mtthinii wi'h cvr'rt407 words
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Advertisement546 1927-09-26 3 *Blf..myd/fi( (dr(f,i m I 1 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated is tb« Strait* S«ttlam«nU) 1 GAMMON (MALAYA) LIMITED. 4] The ahovenamed Company is issuing Prospects* Inviting subscription* at par for 30,000 Ordinary Shares of $10 each payable a> follows:— $1.00 PER SHARE ON APPLICATION. $4.00 ALLOTMENT. 55.00 AFTER546 words
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Article638 1927-09-26 4 STARTLING DISCLOSURES The thick, sealed packet that AJItM hao found In the lining 01 the travelling bag that Alajor Dubois had brought with hiir from Paris on the last afternoon of hi? life, was addressed in a bold, tirm hand to:— "My nephew, Maurice Dvboifl To be opened638 words
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Article, Illustration178 1927-09-26 4 MILDRED BARBOUR - MILDRED BAR BOUR By (Author o/ "Stand Heart,** She paused a nu.m m. fl f h Rri J2 hel >elt CL>IU Md continual uith m irYori: "oome of »vhat t an. froSlifJ to uli 4 vuu, i have not actuall} seen with my own eyes, but from178 words
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Article849 1927-09-26 4 r THE KILL INDICTMENT. Aileen listened, controlling her rising oxtitement as best tht could and holding herself taut in her chair, while Madeline Gilbert continued: "I had known for a long time that Louis wanted perhaps needed money. I was aware, also, that he was MMVMsIy mentioned in849 words
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Article735 1927-09-26 4 A PERPLEXING MESSAGE. Aifeea and Madeline were half way to the Gilbert*! house before the former put the question which had been hoverino. on her tongue since Madeline's confession. 'You say that another woman has come between your husband and you. Do you knew who she is, Mrs.735 words
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Article1040 1927-09-26 4 ANOTHER EMPTY CAGE. Aileen returned to Beau Reve alone. Madeline Gilbert had promised to follow later and to spend the night with her, but for the moment, she bogged to be alone in her desolation. t She seemed like a woman in whom the mainspring of life had1,040 words
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Article63 1927-09-26 4 Ex-King Ferdinand's Request. Paris, A hr. 27. After granting an interview to a rer>rt«sentative of The Echo de Paris ex-King Ferdinand of Bulgaria sighed and said: "Why publish this? Why do you want to bring a man back from the dead and remind the world63 words
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Advertisement572 1927-09-26 4 You con keep Fit aod Well, even in ft trying climate, with the help of this great British Tonic Halls Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE When Hall's Wine enriches the blood and invigorates the circulation it has a tonic effect on the entirt system and creates new energy. Take Halls572 words
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Article339 1927-09-26 5 PREVENTIVE FLEETS CAPTURES. The following captures have been reported to the Customs authorities by tfce preventive launches: The Selanting, when on patrol on Sept. 13, noticed a sampan hovering: about one of the parits to the south of Muar. The *ampan was seen to go in and out339 words
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Article248 1927-09-26 5 [To the Editor, Malay Mail.] Dear Sir, -To say that all the Chinese in Malaya are afraid to face the secret society menace is far from correct. I can remember a case in F'enang a good many years ago when a well-known Towkay treated it with absolute contempt248 words
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160 1927-09-26 5 SEAPLANES TO ASSIST THE PREVENTIVE FLEET! [To the Editor. Malay Mail.] Sir, I have been reading with interest the articles in the Malay Mail on the subject of rubber smuggling and the work of the Preventive Fleet. It has occurred to me that the employment of a few hydroplanes, working160 words
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Article88 1927-09-26 5 Machine Wrecked On Glacier. London, Aug. 31. Vienna. The terrible ordeal of two Jugoslav airmen among ice-covered mountain? was revealed when searchers discovered an aeroplane, totally wrecked, on Westalberg Glacier, in the Tyrol. The machine was missed when, with six others, it was returning" from the aviation88 words
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Advertisement257 1927-09-26 5 E C LAT Toilet Soap KS Produces a wonderful quantity of delightfully soft and cleansing lather, with a refreshing fragrance* A firm cake that wears away slowly and does not •often and waste* A splendid soap for fine and delicate skins. COLGATE CO. tejrCHl^^ CHAMBERLAIN'S jijlj^P^ PAIN BALM j j!257 words
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Advertisement30 1927-09-26 5 try them! The «*sr i onto dgaiette ii'-\\ j of this GENERATION 6 made in 7^rmo^^A^?Tr^!T'^^^^^J|^g^^jg^j|^| Sofc AgentM^HUTTENBACH LAZARUS A SONS,LTD..SINGAPORE,PENANG,IPOH. KUALA-LUMPUR B Q. 1 I MICHELIN QUALITY NEVER FAILS30 words
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Article599 1927-09-26 6 Value of Tournament Experience. AVOID "POT HUNTING." The worst thing §Sf the tennis of a young and promising player is to be afraid to enter fof tlu open singl s in a large tournament where there is a first class entry. Unl.ss one plays againat tirst-class plr.yBM599 words
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Article183 1927-09-26 6 Outside my window a number of men are neaped in' laying an eLctriv- cable of mas: irificeni projections, and what strikes me trust forcibly, in connection with the proceedings va thi fact that the actual laying- (lone by a tug -o'-war team man-powei pure ami simpi a>183 words
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Article106 1927-09-26 6 AIR MAILS TO BAT AVI A. A Ten-Day Journey Each Way. An Amsterdam telegram states that on October 1 the militaiy airman Lieutenant Koppen wiil start from Schipol on a flight o Batavia, returning to Schipol asrodrome *;he same month. He will use a Fokker VII machine, with three Armstrong-Siddeley106 words
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Advertisement43 1927-09-26 6 INVITE YOU TO "VISIT THE STORE During the Special Show ONE DOLLAR BARGAINS THIS IS The big opportunity of securing hundreds of everyday articles at the popular price of ONE DOLLAR EACH Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Singapore, Malacca and Seremban.43 words
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Advertisement152 1927-09-26 6 I J I La couleur du Peerless Erasmic est comme le viotet sombre de la mer au couchcr du soleil. Son parfutn exquis est celui des violettes des champs baignees de rosee. PEERLESS ERASMIC $11 Le delicatlia? SAVON Obtainable Everywhere. g SCOTCH WHISKT f ]W most fastidious, jj yjA Guaranteed152 words
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Article155 1927-09-26 7 WHAT THE SOVIET PROPOSES. ti:e further credits. |{<eut»T's Service Paris, Sept 23. An official statement re\ iews the history of the Franco- Russian debt MgotkttMM showing that no agieement was reached at the end of July since when the Soviet dele Ration had communicated no fresh pro posals.155 words
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Article209 1927-09-26 7 DISARMAMENT DISCUSSIONS. [Router's Service.] Geneva, Sept. 23. There was general applause in the league Assembly at the announcement of the President that the German delegation had signed the optional clause on arbitration in the Hague statute. Geneva, Sept. 23. The disarmament committee considered the repoit of M. de209 words
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Article77 1927-09-26 7 [Reuter's Service.] Paris, Sept. 23. General Pershing, Mr. Savage and a delegation of American Legionaries called on the aged M. Clemenceau. The conversation was cariied on in English. M. Clemenceau was .sprucely dressed and was v'ery gay. He even seized P rshing's hands and danced across the77 words
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Article59 1927-09-26 7 [Renter's Service.] Amsterdam, Sept. 23. The police at Amsterdam, Leyden <t:id the Hague raided the apartments of certain Dutch-Indian students suspected to be involved in the recently discovered Communist plot. A number of arrests were made and the police toik in custody Mohammed Hatta, member of59 words
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Article49 1927-09-26 7 [Reuter's Service.! Vienna. Sept. 23. Levine and H inch] iff e landed at six in the evening and are expected to proceed eastwards to morrow. The premature landing was due to a propeller defect. Levine will ;.\vait repairs before deciding whether to lesume the flight to India.49 words
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Article38 1927-09-26 7 Reuter's Service. 1 Berlin, Sept. 23. Baron Von Maltzan, who was killed in the aeroplane accident, formerly occupied diplomatic posts at Petrograd and Pekingf. He was the originator of the Rapallo Treaty with the Soviet.38 words
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Article41 1927-09-26 7 [Reuter's Service.] Warsaw, Sept. 23. The Polish Ironfounders Association is arranging for the purchase of £500,000 of South Russian iron ore against delivery of textiles and other goods. It is stated the deal is the forerunner of larger transaction*.41 words
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Article413 1927-09-26 7 TREATY WITH HEJAZ. A FRIENDLY AGREEMENT. [British Radio Official Service.] Rugby, Sept. 23. The text Is issued of the treaty ot friendship and good understanding between Great Britain and the Hejaz, Nejd and its dependencies and ratified there on September 17, together with the notes exchanged in413 words
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Article132 1927-09-26 7 [British Radio Official Service.] Kughy, Sept. 23. The Executive Council of the Irish Free State has decided definitely to maintain the administration <»f the country. The correspondent of the Times understands that at the Cabinet meeting one or two ministers suggested that De Valera, the Republican leader,132 words
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Article84 1927-09-26 7 [British Radio— Official Service.] Rugby. Sept. 2H. The Transport and General Workers' Union has declined to he associated with the proposed industrial alliance of miners, railwaymen, transport workers, engineers and other unions. Mr. Bevin, general secretary of the Transport Workers' Union, in explaining this decision, says84 words
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Article84 1927-09-26 7 [British Radio— Official Service.] Ruuby, Sept. 23. Heavy rain continues throughout the British Isles. One of the cities which has been most affected is Edinburgh, many parts of which are badly flooded. The reconnaissance seaplanes which have been touring seaside resorts encountered heavy weather off Bournemouth Pier today84 words
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Article484 1927-09-26 7 Rescued From Baboons In Africa. STRANGE ROMANCE. r An amazing love romance born fn the African jungle may soon have the conventional happy ending in England. Eighteen months ago Herr Gustav Keiss, a German explorer, on a shooting expedition in East Africa, came upon a beautiful half-caste girl484 words
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Article164 1927-09-26 7 Canon Declares We Are Morally Kankrupt. "We live in an age morally bankrupt," said the Rev. B H. Stricter, Canon off Hereford, addressing the Modern Churchmen's Conference at Bournville. Birmingham. "If you take up an ordinary novel, an ordinary magazine article, the literature which reflects the164 words
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107 1927-09-26 7 Hut Dmtors .Save Its Life. A successful tight l>y doctors to save the life of a baby boy after his heart ha stopped eiirht times iy reported from BaiiiKiin, a suburb of Sydney. The ten-weeks old infant was taken to hospital suffering from bronchial107 words
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Article53 1927-09-26 7 Reuter's Service. London, Sept. 23. The annual report of the Labour Party states that the executive will submit at the impending conference at Blackpool a proI posal for a special surtax on all incomes I over £500 a year derived from property and investment, instead of53 words
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Advertisement386 1927-09-26 7 p'JSINESS CARDS. i MARY SETON. in \< KWOOl) FURNITURE J I; SHANGHAI SHADES. \MHER MANSIONS. WEE BROS: UNDERTAKERS. ;i MONUMENTAL MASONS. < Zfittk I l <iral Wraths. Made to order. m \rtiii< il Wreaths .•ways in Stock. Silefk Koad. Tel: 3869. :'...'..v.v.v.v.sv.v.vaw.\v.\ ,.^.V.V.V.V.%W.%SVA-AVVW% MEMORIALS. 3 f SINGAPORE CASKET CO. J386 words
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Advertisement647 1927-09-26 7 NOTICES. CHANGE IN EXISTENCE. Highly remunerative manufacturinr of an art.ck- for the daily us. in mn se s. For SSL"? l r *f concern Kv^> 'o-iity suitable Proof of enormous tumovfn. and proMs can be Riven. P.-tty competition. Knowli-il^e •f trade not Only •mall capital r quired for the bcfcinninif.647 words
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Advertisement440 1927-09-26 7 NOTICES. NOW OPEN. RADIO SUPPLIES. THE BURLINGTON, Coleman Street. COMPONENTS. RECEIVING SETS, REPAIRS. H.T. BATTERY SERVICE. Sets built to purchasers' requirements. Components made to onier INSTRUMENTS ItKI'AIKKh MODERATE CHARGES. THE CONTINENTAL CAFE AND CONFECTIONERY. of A.MHKK MANSIONS 4. PENAN<; I.ANE. Singapore, beg" to announce that they will be Ofjentafj their440 words
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Article20 1927-09-26 8 RYAN. At the Maternity Hospital, Penasc tn September 'JJ. to the wife of W. Ryan. Bclinsiai Estate, Taiptag, :i20 words
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717 1927-09-26 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, SEPT EMBER 26, 1927. Week- End Comment. The news that the Cosjrrave Government has decided to carry on and not to afford De Valera an opportunity to try his hand at governing appears to have been welcomed by the Free State a> a whole. The small717 words
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Article416 1927-09-26 8 Mr. L. H. Wemyss, of Messrs. lslay Kerr and Co.. Penang, returned from home leave i>y the Kashmir. H.E. the High Commissioner has keen pleased to become Commodore of the Selanjio' 1 Sailing Club. Mr- J. I). K. Kellar. Sector Surveyor of Ships, Penanjr, and Mr. F. Dtarlinp. of the416 words
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Article420 1927-09-26 8 Dutch Navy in Malacca Straits t TARGET PRACTICE. To the Editor. Sir,— Are Foreign Men-of-War permitted to have target practice in the Malacca Straits at Night After leaving Port Dickson at U.30 p.m. on the 22nd: inst., I observed a vessel about five miles off playing with420 words
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Article57 1927-09-26 8 Through the courtesy of Messrs. Macphail and Company we learn that the price of rubber in London on Saturday according to quotations by Messrs. Henry Gardner and Company was: London standard sheet Buyers spot in warehouse London Is. 4 x 4d. C.I.F. London standard sheet October shipment57 words
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Article309 1927-09-26 8 Mr. G. I). Cameron has arrived in Kuala Lumpur to join the staff of Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd. The next meeting of Ike Federal Council will be held at Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Nov. 14, at 10 a.m. Mr. H. N. Pendlebury, who has been on a scientific expedition309 words
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Article302 1927-09-26 8 "GUARDIANS TRKNT|M\> I CRITICISM. ANT I SCHEME INEFFECTIVE w, B INNOCUOUS. I (From Our Own Corresß I Uadea, s* p B The following is the lf th( B Chester CuardianV !Utl( I restriction, mentioned in mil ,u B 15 of this issue W H "The obstinate and continued302 words
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256 1927-09-26 8 LAST NIGHTS POPULAR CONCERT AT THE THEATRE. His Excellency, Sir Hugh Clifford, Ladj v lifford and put) fn GtfenMH Houae were among the many \vh<> i last night's conceit at th« TbtetK programme was in keepiaf! with tht end that has been let for Ibt* toßcerta and ai inch it256 words
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Article28 1927-09-26 8 Mr. A. SarU,,. ,«>■; Wj London correspondent. Ml family in London, aftmonths on the Continent. He visiting various parts of En*** land and will proUWj East until March BCXt28 words
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Advertisement55 1927-09-26 8 Parfums de Luxe > COTY Chypre Origan i Rose Jacqueminot Paris it Emeraude EAU DE COTY J J j to be had from all dealers i& lK»pir« Brothers. jj W.«.*.VrfW.V".V.V.V."rfVS%VAIVW. 1 C DRESS ALL YOUR WOODWORK with JODELITE It will prevent destruction by White Ants and stop any mischief they55 words
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Advertisement8 1927-09-26 8 To-dav s Feature. OUR SERIAL STORY j Pag*8 words
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Article136 1927-09-26 9 COUNTESS OF SUFFOLK'S LAW SUIT. 01USTEESHIP DISPUTE. MILLIONS AT STAKE. I Reuter's Service.]Chicago, Sept. 25. rior Court Judge Dennis Sula motion by Marguerite Hyde, Suffolk, to set aside her bro' Letter, the Chicago million- of the estate of their father, a Chicago merchant, valued MarqMM ('urzon's daughters in the action136 words
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Article79 1927-09-26 9 Reut< r*s Servfce.] Berths, Hope 2">. id< ntfl illustrating the V t Maltsahn, published <U -A\h <-n Sept. 2-'!iii. d account of how Von i aa the Getmaa (]ovem- the Gei man Govern--18 f« t<» Ameronuin Kaiser to abdicate. the ambassador thus •of t ht» scoundrels from79 words
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Article60 1927-09-26 9 I Reuter*i Service.] I London. Sept. 2."*. I II imnl that a newly-formed I syndicate hM acquired i c<»n- nterest in Jurgsns Mid Vanden--1 takings in all countries not only I maliramation of the two pre- RifrariM interests hut ends a differences between two r l an: ♦".uiiilies60 words
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Article105 1927-09-26 9 THE L EAGUE MEETINGS. [Reuter*! Service] Geneva, Sept. 21. herin has informed the league thai Russia will not participate •ming international conference eva aiming at the removal of import irohibitkMH and restrictions. Assembly in th«> afternoon Herr 1 arm »nthu>ia^tically favoured disfor the solid establishment of I Onslow welcomed the105 words
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Article104 1927-09-26 9 CRUELTY— TO HUMANS AND ANIMALS. «N Kdilor. A little while ago, prompted by a voluntary movement was generous patrons with the elpmg to alleviate suffering nh .natures, such as birds, pigs rs our painstaking Coroner has nee to distressing comments left the public no alternative that104 words
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Article119 1927-09-26 9 NO BIT, BUILDING. MR. COOIJDGE'S VIEWS. fßeuter's Serviced w »hington. Sept. 24. unified the tt 1 thtU tNe h.-ad "film under one B gently rcu.mmended by the ";:tx c ?r niion in h0,,, h announ <-«-ment of WhitenJal" H r n i<k>nt iS Hls p P° st d119 words
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Article67 1927-09-26 9 (Renter's Service.) Ha It im ore. Sept 21 Sesidenti mt B wi(it art a havt been kept in a state of alarm by the continual explosion of shells when I Sre broke out at »e Army ammunition depot at Curtis Bay. and were relieved when the67 words
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Article51 1927-09-26 9 AtftlVAL in FRANCS. [Router's Service. 1 Le Havre, Sept. 24. After being in the possession of America for seven yoars the Davis Cup has arrived in Franco. At the official reception M. Henri Pate. Vice-president of the Chamber, declareJ that sport was the best ambassador France Could51 words
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Article58 1927-09-26 9 [Router's Service.] Oysterbay. Sept. Meren Xeito (Finland) won the first race in the international yachting competition t«.i the Sc; ;-.{}inavian Gold (up, finishing M seconds ahead of Princ? Olaf's "Noreg," with Admiral de Ruyter (Holland) third. Meren Neito lad from the start over the six-mile triangular eouise. The58 words
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Article63 1927-09-26 9 NORWAY'S WIN. [Reuter's Se" vice.] 1 Oystorbaj, Sept. 24. The series of yachting races for the S<- iwnnhaka Cup had been increase! t > six. Norway and America had each won two and one was abandoned owing to weather. The final race was won by prince Olaf's63 words
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Article45 1927-09-26 9 [Reuter's Service.] Buenos Aires, Sept. 23. The second game of the CapablancaAlekhine championship series was a draw after nineteen moves. The third was won by Capablanca. Buenos Aires, Sept. 25Capablanca yesterday drew with Alekhine after 49 moves. [Saturday's cables on page 7.]45 words
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Article81 1927-09-26 9 Playing against an A.P.C. team, the Services *B f team won by sixteen points to nil in a match played at Tanglin. Me Guire scored the first two tries, which were unconverted, Lieut. Dearden failing to convert the first and Holt striking the upright with the81 words
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Article47 1927-09-26 9 London. Sept. 4. In a Rugby match. Pontypool beat Bristol t>v 3 points to nil. The following are the results of Rugby L ague matches played to-day: Leeds 7. Rochdale 4. St. Helens 8. Dewsbury 2. Swinton 7. Wakefield 7. Wigan 12, Hunslet 26.47 words
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Article24 1927-09-26 9 Fouitec-n assistant engineers for the F.M.S. Public Works Department are being Mltilltl— 4 fef at home at a commencing alary of $400 with allowance.24 words
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Article194 1927-09-26 9 A POSTPONEMENT, RACE TO-DAY. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 25. The Air Ministry states that the Schneider Cup race has been postponed till Monday owing to a south-westerly gale. London. Sept. 24. There is much interest on the eve of the Schneider Cup race at Venice in which194 words
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53 1927-09-26 9 GREAT BRITAIN— AUSTRALIA AIR SERVICE. [Venter's Service.] Sydney, Sept. 25. Following reports by the Air Delegation from Great Britain with regard to airship mooring masts in Australia. Mr. Bruce announced that the Cabinet has decided to immediately proceed with thv preliminaries for the establishment of an airship service between Great53 words
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Article88 1927-09-26 9 RIGHTS HOLDER TRIES GETAWAY. [Renter's Service.] Chicago, Sept. 24. The United States Marshal here seized five sets of the Tunney-Denipsey fight films and had Henry Sonenshine. president of the company holding the sole film rights, arrested at a suburban airport whence he was preparing to depart, on88 words
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Article47 1927-09-26 9 [Reuter's Service.] Washington. Sept. 24. A parachute record is claimed for nine! marines and sailors who successively took off in parachutes from a three-engine! transport aeroplane flying at 120 miles an hour at a height of 2,000 feet, all landing safely at Rollingfield.47 words
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Article21 1927-09-26 9 [Reuter's Service.] Constantinople. Sept. 24. The German aviator Koennecke left Angora at 0..°>0 o'clock this morning for Basra.21 words
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Article27 1927-09-26 9 [Reuters Service.] Berlin, Sept. 24. Exports are enquiring into the Schleiz aeroplane accident. The preliminary report attributes the disaster to a cracked propeller.27 words
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Article28 1927-09-26 9 [Reuter's Service.] Cairo, Sept. 24. The Heluan Observatory has recorded an earthquake at 2.29 a.m. with epicentre 500 kilometres away. A slight shock was felt.28 words
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Article27 1927-09-26 9 [Reuter's Service.] Moscow, Sept. 25. A fresh earthquake in the Crimea damaged and demolished buildings at Sebastopol and Yalta. [Saturday's cables on page 7.]27 words
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Article28 1927-09-26 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Sept. 23. The Rugby international here excited much interest. After a keen struggle Bangkok emerged winners by five points to nil.28 words
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Article33 1927-09-26 9 One of Calcutta's taxicabs has now been fitted with an illuminated indicator which warns traffic in its rear when the driver is about to stop, back, or turn to the rig'it or left.33 words
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Article81 1927-09-26 9 SEAMEN'S UNION ACTION. OFFICIALS EXPELLED. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 24. Six officials of the National Union of Seamen including the general secretary Mr. W. J. Davies, have been expelled from the Union by the executive for "intimidation of loyal officials and members and unconstitutional conduct." The81 words
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Article107 1927-09-26 9 HUGE NEW VOTING STRENGTH. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service]. Tokio, Sept. 24. The countiy is engrossed in the elections in 47 prefectural assemblies which are now Doing held these being the first since manhood suffrage was instituted under which 10,000.000 new voters are enfranchised while the results are107 words
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Article43 1927-09-26 9 [Reuter's Service.] New York, Sept. 24. The decline in American money rates leading to the transfer of capital to London has aided in the steady recovery of sterling which touched parity 1 for the first time since June last year.43 words
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Article34 1927-09-26 9 [Reuters Service.] Moscow, Sept. 25. BalnuMsov, Solsky, Btroyov and Samoilor four of the five men charged with espionage have been condemned to death; Vanaderkas h*as been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.34 words
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Article62 1927-09-26 9 [Reuter's Service.] Warsaw, Sept. 24. Representatives of an American banking group comprising Mr. Chase (National Bank of New York and Guaranty Trust Company of New York), and Mr. Blair of the Bankers' Trust Company have arrived here it is believed for the purpose of settling the62 words
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Article246 1927-09-26 9 COURT SEQUEL. The entry of samsengs into Oklham Hall School on July 12th ami their attack on one of the pupils there had its sequel in the District Court on Friday, when a Chinese was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment for causing hurt with a dangerous246 words
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Article75 1927-09-26 9 There is a large and growing market in British Malaya for iron and steel and manufactures of these products. The present era of prosperity has resulted in an increased demand not only in respect of material for construction work but also in the wide and varied needs of small purchasers,75 words
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Advertisement286 1927-09-26 9 "ROBINSONQ' J 1 For Value and Service mJ Beautifully Pierced Sterling Silver Sweet Dishes NO. 2585 DIAMETER 5 INS. PRICE $21. 50. N0 2548 h 5 1 /2 INS. 23.50. CASE OF 2 ONLY NO. 2585 r,0.00. NO. 2548 55.00. NEW BUSINESS HOURS. DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY 8.30 to 1.15. SATI286 words
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Advertisement710 1927-09-26 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES XPBKSS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINBNt FOJCTNIGHTLY WEEKLY SERVICE LON DON AND N. CONTINBNT. Twice monthly service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) Due S'pore. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. RHEXKNOR Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Hamburg and Hull 4n port NELEUS London,710 words
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Advertisement556 1927-09-26 10 lEllerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorporated in England). "ELLERMAN" LIME PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREiGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due S'pore. s.s. CITY OF SALFORD In port s.s. CITY OF WELLINGTON ct s.s. CITY OF556 words
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Advertisement354 1927-09-26 10 P^O British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SJi CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S (,o\ »;k\>] FN7 LONDON AND FAK EAST MAIL SKKVK h y OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Dlte dm Tonnage. Singapore. Tllllgf >iiiLM W>r MACEDONIA354 words
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Article744 1927-09-26 11 Strange Tales of the Turf. EASY MONEY. The man who stakes his money n the Turf jins his faith to the Magic of his fool 'caved shamro,-': or lucky font -pennypiece us confidently as M n.\ Monte Carlo gambler, and any tihiai happening -erves 10 s|.o' certain winni-i744 words
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Article123 1927-09-26 11 The Summer School, organised by the Drapers' Chamber of Trade, at Cambridge s/ere informed that many women walked about, on the few tine days available, in dresses of thimmerias; stuff that, in fact, were exquisitely delicate suits of armour. This was the description used by Mr.123 words
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Article33 1927-09-26 11 When w« sit down and talk with a vivacious trill it i.^ hard for us to enjoy the conversation, on account of feeling so sorry for the iot tun industry. Ohio State Journal.33 words
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Advertisement209 1927-09-26 11 p W wr snn^: t^^s^Lnas^* sf^n3T^L^T^^^«B«B^ sSHnia sßs^^R_s^^^^-^aantL A Barricade of Steel rt vents ser.ous shock to the occupants. BU Ti PerS 2? Wced Fender Guard arebeaut nh' Z add R final tOUCh f c^Pleteness th.t enhMMM the attractiveness of any automobile. Made in a Variety cf style* suitable for209 words
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Advertisement299 1927-09-26 11 IMPORTANT NOTICE r i^irK^i \H IlEI) ()R WHI T E nAI samk tCj f The. Tiger Balm ■tanufacttured by im ha V^^^^^^^^^^^«^t^ lYy^ been found t.» be very effective in eurinn i#TBRAwn l.arn, limn 01 tha i fortunately •ome of these Kmali Chinew BIG TIGER BALM. ,W: M tU. per299 words
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Article86 1927-09-26 12 The Tarakaij arrived from Berouw yesterday with a cargo of coal. When the Pei Ho arrived in port from Bangkok on Saturday, she had on board 602 pigs. The Tangyang Maru, built by the Shanghai Dock Engineering Co. to the order of the Nisshin Kisen Kaisha, will be86 words
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Article156 1927-09-26 12 NOVEL ATTEMPT TK> CROSS ATLANTIC. London. In a tiny, submarine-like steel vessel of his own construction, built during his spare time, William Oldham, of Warrington, Lancashire, proposes to set out shortly on rti adventurous voyage from Dover to New York. The boat which is only 12 feet long,156 words
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Article192 1927-09-26 12 Swedish enterprise in the Far Eastern trade has made considerable strides since only two decades ago', in Aug., 1907, to be precise, the Svenska Ostas.iatiska Kompaniet commenced a direct service to China and Japan. The original plan was for a joint service between the Swedish and Danish192 words
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Article149 1927-09-26 12 Regis-try of Ship Cancelled. Washington. Sept. 4. Advices have been recehed and confirmed to the effect that the Guatemalan Government has cancelled the Mgktry of a vessel called the Federal Ship, and this vessel therefore at present ranks as a pirate subject to seizure by any GovernmentUnited Press - 149 words
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Advertisement604 1927-09-26 12 Burns Philp Line 'Incorporated in Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Reguar monthly sailings bj the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,376 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The is. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe,604 words
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Advertisement456 1927-09-26 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) Gcßcral Alton. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AMn BALTIMORE (yia Suet). S.S. VENICE MARU du M.S. SILVERGUAVA dm U M.S. SILVERBELLE due PACinC-JAVA-CALCUTTA-«SERVirF SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES HARBOUR M.S. SILVERLARCH due OUTWARDS456 words
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Advertisement233 1927-09-26 12 j CHARGEURS REIMS. (lawponrted n h, REGULAR lIONTHM FIEK&T PABBENGEK SERVICE —(< i OUTWARDS. SAIGON. TOtTKAKB lA*!* CAP LAY CAP PADAR AN CAP ST. J.\< QUES HOMEWARDS. MARSEILLES. lIWUK. 1)1 (V fKk AND WIWKKI'. Hue Sngani CAP TOURANE "Cap" steamvrv in liagk daw en) ha\f excellent p»ss« i ni:«r anaaaalaiiai233 words
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Miscellaneous665 1927-09-26 12 BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Letnbin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday 6 aan. 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 p.m. Kota665 words
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Miscellaneous135 1927-09-26 12 Kheng Seng. Brit. 51, from Lingga 24, for Rhio 26. Singaradja, Dut. 299, from B. Deli 25, for Belawan 28. Larut, Brit. 464, from Malacca 25, for Malacca 27. R. S. Bahru, Dut. 68, from Rhio 24. for Rhio 26. Kinta, B^it. 509, from Penan* 24, tor P. Swettenham 26.135 words
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Advertisement640 1927-09-26 13 O. S. K. Line. Destinations. g w yjm, KoUHSSMs, Hamburg, Bremen, Arrive. Lear* r *werr. v >» Colombo, Aaen and n SH: l AUBka Mft Oct 12 n», ,o D^ r A-a Ba 7 Cape Town, Rio, L 12 Oet 13 Buen 8 M t Hawaii Maru Oct 5 rw640 words
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Advertisement440 1927-09-26 13 I HMHtt-COMFOHT UNERS %^S>^HBF Dollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All state-rooms are outside rooms, well -ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an •lectric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate, •11 have hot and cold running water. The440 words
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Advertisement670 1927-09-26 13 K. P. M. (Incorporated in Holland) ?S^ C N O W^ N f* E »*^«>S INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections to:— Passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine Departments and o Manager's desk. Representatives fa, the Straits Settlement. (Singapore and Peii.ag) oftho OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA All information, detailed itineraries,670 words
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Article1679 1927-09-26 14 Was There a Conspiracy? AN INTERESTING CASE. In tho .Vuprrnie Court, Johoiv. Mr. Jusliio IjrCitll livny vravt- his judgment in the :asc of Syeil Musa bin Salim Ahmad an infant by his nrxt friend Sharifah Aniinah .-.tfainst SyW Salul bin Ahmad bin Sahil, both of Johore Hahru.1,679 words
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Article160 1927-09-26 14 I have been much impressed bf the observation that, to tin.l any summer tornparable to this in wetness, it is necessary to S o back to 1903 and 1871/. I can remember 1H79 well. It was the year of my first visit to London, and the event was160 words
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Article58 1927-09-26 14 Nile Mail Service to be Inaugurated. London, Sept. 10. Captain F. J. Bailey will leave for Cairo on September 12th, to start the air mail service down the Nile, from Khartoum to Kisumu. This will be the first link in the Imperial route to South58 words
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Advertisement191 1927-09-26 14 Ny Carlsberg Beer. SB A^BM^ SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Denmark). SINGAPORE. YOU WILL WANT NOTHING BETTER THAN AN "ALL TEAK" MODEL PIANO. Built by GARCIA. PRICES FROM $J,25. EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED 2. ORCHARD ROAD. THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY t COMPANY, LIMITED. o— SHIPCHANDLERS. SHIPBROKERS. COMMISSION AGENTS.191 words
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Advertisement621 1927-09-26 14 SX B)g> «■)■)•> sxpoo njpM-^ y The Dance of Death JIMIsm T7VERY day a dance of death takes place in 4Mmw/lwf/ JL< your home. Look at the flies on your wAilf Mkm/ I I! table! See them dancing up and down on mffff >',m Wf I besmirched legs about leaving621 words
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856 1927-09-26 15 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY, SEITEMBER 24TH. Buyers Sellers; Asam Kumbang 66t 6d 57s tfangrin Tin :Us 32s 6d Batang Padang ($1) 60 63 natu Caves (sl> 1.2,") 1.30 Chenderiang 21s 22s Eastern Siam 23s |4s Haad Yai (£1) 29s (><l 90a id Hitam Tin ($1) 85 90856 words
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Article66 1927-09-26 15 September, 24. Bank 4 m.s. Ijt 31-32 Bank demand 2,3 23-22 Private credits *t m.s. 2 4 New York, demand 56 1-16 Credits 90 days 57-^ France, demand 1420 India, T. T. 153 Vi Honjr Kunjr, faMMd 12"« px. Dis. Yokohama, demand 119 '4 Xom. Java demand 131) Bangkok,66 words
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Article213 1927-09-26 15 September. 24. Tin 125 Tons $130.00 GmnMct 7.00 Pepper White IM Pepper Black 66 Flnke Tapioca 7V* Pearl B*f« Small 7.40 Copra 10.60 Copra Sun dried 11.1-3 Opium. Benares unt. 4,000 Rice Liang Uin Chan Mark Red Eagle (New) 330 Rice, Siam old No. 1. 330 Rice, Rangoon Bintan213 words
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Article59 1927-09-26 15 September 24(h.. 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers R.S.S equal to Standai.] Q.C.F. S*pot sfi>i M% tin(}.trd K.S.S. Spot srt'i f><; •»n Tfiuk't Oot-Ik'c. ZX tB% Jan-Mar. <>o »um 4 h Apr-Juiif tS «»J l^ '.'line of Market: Steady. LatMt Cable: London Spot Shoot l»%d Mr59 words
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Article212 1927-09-26 15 ROSE M ACPHAIL, CO'S REPORT. Singapore, Sept. 21. London. Rubber la 3%<L Down Nd. Local 5G%. Tin. London C269. Down 40*. Local 186 for 125 tons. Mining- Knehaifl 2.04 2.05, Malaya C n solidated 1.20 1.23, Honp Fait I.OS 1.11. Pontianak 2<> 27, North Taiping 1.14 1.17, South Taiping 72V-212 words
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Article98 1927-09-26 15 Saturday's Alterations. Sept. 21th., Cl«?sinK Prices. Buyers Sellers Kuchai 2.0D 2.0C Malayan Cons. 1.18 1.22 Petalin^ 4.70 4. mi Rantau pref. 1.75 I.Hr> Rantau Ordi ($1) 1.70 1.77 ir. Sung*) Ways 2.1K) S.I2H Taipinp: 1.12"> 1.86 Hanfttin :ils 31i M Eastern Sam 2: > »s <5»1 24s98 words
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Article81 1927-09-26 15 MANCHESTER GUARDIAN'S VIEW. A MASS OF MISTAKES. (Our Own Canmpomimt— Copy i Ighl London. S«»pt. 24. The Manchester Guardian hai mow jobwd the anti restriction ranks and advocates the dropping- of restriction. In the course of an article on the subject it declares that those responsible for the81 words
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Article40 1927-09-26 15 Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd., Penanjr. the Agents for Windsor (F.M.S.) Rubber are informed that an interim dividend of T l per cent, has been declared in respect of the current year payable en the 3rd. October.40 words
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Article41 1927-09-26 15 Messrs. Bcustead and Co., Ltd., Penang. the Agent! forflungei Batu I Malaya) Rubber are informed that an interim dividend of 7 1 per cent, has been declared in respect of the current year payable on the. 3rd. October.41 words
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Article105 1927-09-26 15 We haw received from the publishers. Messrs. Sampson Low, Marston and Co Ltd.. a copy of UM Malayan Trade Annual for li>27. Edited l»y Mr. Philip Coote aM containing an interesting historical f<»iv word by Mr. Oliver Marks, secretary of tinAssociation of British Miilaya, and late Resident105 words
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Article145 1927-09-26 15 "A Spacious Asylum." Geneva, Aug. ."list. "Australia in the early future is likely to become the most spaciou* asylum for the reception of overcrowded pcoplci, particularly rural workers from Southern aim Kastern Europe. The decision of the Unit ed States to forbid extensive immigration may divert to Australia145 words
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Article149 1927-09-26 15 "A National Disaster." New York, Auk, •!<»- A message from Buffalo states that the Secretary for the Interior (Dr. Haberi Work) addressing the American Har A- sociation declared that the over-production of oil in the United States had reached the I proportions of a national disaster,149 words
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Advertisement395 1927-09-26 15 ASSETS OVER $*****00 Till? /iniT*m ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $27,000,00© THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. HFAD ftmrfe. w (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) .t rlpfnv has S^ 8te H r H SingapOre LONI>ON OFFICE: 32 Old Jew^' E.C. company has £20,00* deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and395 words
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Advertisement360 1927-09-26 15 BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. —Established 1880 Capital Subscribed Y.100,000,000 fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y.96,500,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. ice-President: K. Takeuchi Esq. M DIRECTORS. H. Odaßiri.Esq. k. Mogami, Esq. Karon k. Iwa?aki. R. Ichinomiya Esq. K. Tatsumi. Esq. T. Hodsumi, Esq. Watanabe, Esq. T. Okubo, Esq. B*roa K.360 words
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Advertisement468 1927-09-26 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHAnSaI BANKING CORPORATION. Incorporated in Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkonjr. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund— Sterling £6,000,000 Silver $13,500 000 Rostivc Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon: Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Chairman A. H. Compton, Esq., Deputy Chairman W.468 words
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Advertisement39 1927-09-26 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A.D. 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives.— Messrs. BARLOW CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER CO., LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor). A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.39 words
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Article143 1927-09-26 16 A Fine Saturday. CHIEF RIGGER RESULTS. iOxiv Own Correspondent Copyright.) London. Sept. 24. The rain which has been falling per. ■talOUtly all over the country resulted in practically every ground being sodden today, but the actual afternoon turned out tine and there were good attendances at most143 words
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Article33 1927-09-26 16 (Our Own Correspondent Copyright.) London. Sept. 24. The English Rugby I'nion has made arrangements by which a representative team will be sent to tour New Zealand in 1030.33 words
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Article129 1927-09-26 16 MORI DOPING! AM) INCIDENTS. (On Own Correspondent Copyright. > London. Sept. 24. One of the do^.trainers »mployej at the Leeds greyhound racing track Wai caught <J<>pinir a dog with port wine before a race ami has beefl dismissed in conseuuem-e. The latest Incident in the raving has lteen129 words
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Article44 1927-09-26 16 (Our Own Correspondent— Copyright.) London. Sept. 24. At the (Jleneagles (hard courts tournament Collins heat Austin in the Men's Singles final fi 3. fi— 4. In the Ladies Singles final Mrs. Chamberlain beat Mrs. Satterthwaite o—l. 9 »5. f— 2.44 words
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Article51 1927-09-26 16 (Our Own Correspondent Copyright.) London. Sept. 24. A curiom controversy arose in the course of a case in Julpre Crawford's Court when he maintained that fIjSOQ a year was an insufficient sum on which to maintain a car. The Judge's opinion is ridiculed by the51 words
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Article84 1927-09-26 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 24. The following are further results in the Warren Shield Competition: 11th. Heavy Battery, R.A.. Singapore. IT2.S; Johore Volunteer Forces. 29.">.4; No, 4 Company Duke «<t" Wellington's Regt.. 2."»ii.n; 'C Company, J< hore Military Forces, 268; No. 1 Company Duke84 words
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Article143 1927-09-26 16 ARRANGEMENTS FOR NEXT FRIDAY. The S.F.A. cup final between the Dukes and the S.C.F.A. will be played at the Singapore Stadium on Friday, September 30; kick off 5 p.m. sharp. H.E. The Governor (Sir Hugh Clifford) will be present at the match »t the conelusion of which143 words
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Article13 1927-09-26 16 Mr. R. W. Blair has been admitted to the European Howpital, Kuala Lumpur.13 words
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Article629 1927-09-26 16 Peculiar Game On The Padang. BUT A CLOSE FINISH. The god of cricket, if there be one, was in his most capricious mood on Saturday when the few spectators assembled to watch the proceedings on the S.C.C. padang witnessed a remarkable game between sides composed of members of the629 words
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Article218 1927-09-26 16 THE WRANGLE. [Renter's Brvitt.] New Yurk, Sept. 23. After the exhibition of the slow-motion film of the fight alleged to show that Tunney was down for fourteen seconds. Flynn (Dempsey's manager) hied a protest against the decision but the protest was disallowed. Chicago, Kept. 23. Although Flynn218 words
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Article14 1927-09-26 16 Mr. H. A. Forrer, Registrar Supreme Court, Penang, has left for Singapore on transfer.14 words
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Article290 1927-09-26 16 Derby Beat The Arsenal. BRISTOL CITY DEFEATED BY BLACKPOOL. [Reuter's Service. 1 London, Sept. 24. The following are results of matches played in the various divisions of the League to-day: Division I. Aston Villa 1, Bury 0. Blackburn 4, Birmingham 4. Bolton 0, Middlesbrough 0. Cardiff 3, Newcastle290 words
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Article478 1927-09-26 16 NARROW WIN FOR CHINESE. S.C.F.A. 2; HCP.A. 1. A visiting Tamil football team played the S.C.F.A. at the Stadium en Saturda;. Afternoon and tamo voiy near to snatching a victory over them. The game itself was quite interesting, but one was struck by the poor form displayed by478 words
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Article242 1927-09-26 16 rhe Singapore Championship. ELKINS KNOCKED OUT BY CHINESE PLAYER. There was a small sensation in the fourth round of the Singapore Golf Championship, which was play:d at Keppel yesterday morning, the third round having been played on Saturday afternoon, for W. H- Elkins the holder of the title, was242 words
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Article297 1927-09-26 16 AITIMN CUP. This competition wai played on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a tie between Messrs. G. Murphy and M. Shepherd. Seventy-one cards were tak^n out and the following were returned: Yade Cup. The following is the draw for the first round in this competition. L.297 words
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Article51 1927-09-26 16 [Reuter's Service.} Garden City, New Jersey, Sept. 23. In the American Ladies Golf Championship semi finals Miss Horn beat Miss Fraser one up and Miss Orcutt beat Miss Mackenzie 2 and 1. Garden City, Sept. 25. 11l the golf finals Miss Horn defeated Miss Oroutt, 5 and51 words
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Article46 1927-09-26 16 FReuter's Service. l Westbury. Sept. 25. Th- hard-tiding Sandspoint polo team with Hitchcock of the victorious United States Wcstchester Cup team as their star dt Number 2. defeated the United States Army tarn by 13 goals to 10 in the Open Championship series.46 words
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