The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 May 1928

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  • 13 1 Singapore Free Press 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S WEDNESDAY. MAY 30, 1928. NO. 12,122
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  • 212 1 Latest ne>\ s lrom China i* published n iHRf 1 1. It is now learned that a Chinese warship was anchored within «09 yards ol the Tean when that vessel was pirated, but the warship, although it must have been aware of what was taV.ins place, resolutely
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  • 1171 1 His fan* m youth had boon open ami in•{cmious; a i-otistan* expression of mild render had put taint wrinkl on his foihead. These had by now been obliterated by two vertical furrow- betwec 1 iht- brows persistently bent m desperate effort to hold things together. He ua>
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 318 1 SOLYPTOL SOAP i m IDEAL FOR THE HOME > m Raffles fj^gpj Rooms with Modem Sanitation. 1 TEA DINER I DANCES GRILL ROOM DANSANT I EVERY Unrivalled m the East. pvrnv MONDAY e-VfcKY I WEDNESDAY TAWI* TOppi .mini; a TUESDAY kriday TANIA SVETLANOVA Thursday 1 AND SATURDAY ALEX: SALNIKOFF. I
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    • 138 1 1 1 "fl WwMA ram I Ltfl "CROWN" MEANS DISTINCTION AND GOOD TASTE IN 1 ?*j PERI IMERY AND TOILET PREPARATIONS. BRITISH J AND HEST. I P f Obtainable everywhere and at (JOSSAGE'S, 110 Robinson Rd. (EUROPE HOTEL) '"Renowned by Recommendation." 1 11 I H AFTER DINNER DANCING EVERY TUESDAY.
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    • 109 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Tiadr mark cautionary notice— PftffC B* Ladies' pifts at John Lht'e's Pn'o U>. Latest shipping notices >»n p:\jro< 14. 1 ."> and 16. Kowntrcc's eOCO_ is obtainable at Little'l Pa«e S. Latest small advert JacßMUti and notices on pajre 9. Robinson's for .ports ;>ri/.es. medals, fte. Pagrc 11.
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    • 14 1 V.VA'.V.VAV.V.V.'iV.V.V.ViV/.V I THE BEST TABLE BUTTER^ jj "SNOWFLAKE" j| ji PURE CHILLED CREAMERY;! v.v.s\wa\%w.w-v*w.v-swA
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 172 1 THE WEEK. Wxh Water. S.I a.m., 7.4. h.24 p.m., S.O. llalaeca: H. W. 5.10 a.m., s.q b. 20 p.m., 5.9. Hari Rajra Haji. '..d' < y Rubber meetirp, Union Buildinp. Whirled into Happim>.<- Theatre H. 30 p.m. Football League: RJL r». Pulo Brani. Boxing at Blakan Mati. ThurttiUm. 'Mef. 'Hi>rh
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  • 256 2 A CHALLENGE TO LAW AND ORDER. h Editor Malay Mail). )>c. Sii i read with araazemeni injr <>}' Chinese held m mpar i ntly th i blowing: on ane 3 >■•' the anniversai; Shakee Affairs was mxt .mi (ii<rus.-P(l at some length. d misunderstandings that might arise i hoisting the
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  • 403 2 Captain E. J. M. Eldridga, 0.R.K.. of the •ii: Department, Ipoh. has rcco-. left tin European Hospital, Batu (1: Mr. F. H Grumitt, of Messrs^ McAuliffe, Davis ;;n*i Hope, Perang, who had been on visit I'm F.M.s. and Singapore, has returned to Pcnantr fh< onsul Gei 1 v. il! be
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  • 25 2 Tlu- Exchange Banks will be closed on: May L'Sth. Monday. Whit Monday. Mi-.y 30th, Wednesday, Hari Raya Haji. June 4th, Monday, Public Holiday.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 509 2 PARFUM CARON "Nuit de Noel," PARFUM CHANEL Nos. 5 and 22. New Shipment Just Arrived. Sole Agents MEDICAL HALL, LTD. 3. BATTERY ROAD. Quality. Service. Price Economy. \V»tcK for &J V t^**« ?3A^a^r^^^E i iIR JACK BUCHANAN Ly AMMSTTI aCH«Vi ROSIN IRVINE i I Oiwrsasi a^ QQAmAM O-TTT9 REWARD! 100,000
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    • 298 2 Victoria Theatre POSITIVELY FAREWELL VISIT OF H BANVARD MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY To-Night at_9.3o p.m^_ Whirled into Happiness Thursday. May 31, 9.30 p.m. Friday, June 1, 9.30 p.m. QUEEN HIGH KATJA, THE DANCER Saturday, June 2, MATINEE, 5 p.n REVUE OF REVUES Reduced Prices $3. $2, and $1. Saturday, June 2nd.
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    • 203 2 ALHAMBRA PH^ (Tan Chene Kee and Co., Ltd., Proprietors). j COMMENCING FRIDAY, MAY 25th. AT 9.0 P.M FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS NORMA TALMADGE THK GEEATBBT^OTO^L n OTARACT ER I 2 AT I 0 A TRIUMPH ABOVE ALL OTHER TRIUMPHS In the First Show at 7.'U> p.m. KEN MAYNARD TXT "THE OVERLAND
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  • 60 3 THE SUMMER 1928 RACE MEETING. Friday and Saturday, (he Bth and 9th, Friday and Saturday, the 15th and 16th, and Friday and Saturday, the 22nd and 23rd of June 1925. >ovon dhision raie* for all horses. 2 four division and one live division rares for all ponies.
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  • 486 3 ADVERTISED STAKES, EXCLU DING ADDED MONEY: $70,800. ENTRIES CLOSE: At 4 p.m. on v ni>(tav. .May 30th 1928, at the Secretary'i Office. FIRST RACE: At 5.15 p.m. each Friday At 12.5" p.m. each Saturday. SWEEPS: A *5 UNLIMITED SWEEP will be held OB OM I»C« each day of the Meeting.
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  • 697 3 Far Removed From Strife. We have ..ist completed a 1,500 ii trip from Luch(,v> to Chengtu (capital of Siech wan) and back, most of the way by tht Small R<>:;<; via Junghsien and Jenshow and cw> giade many detonra into still smaller roads, writes a correspondent to
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  • 217 3 America- and Stability. [To the Editor. Malay Mail.] Dear s.r.— It might bf of some interest to your readers to know that when I wain New York hist August I spoke to mans member! of the New York Rubber Cham ber of Commerce, and also to rubber manu
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  • 68 3 A NEW BROADCASTING STATION FOR LONDON. The Postmaster General has sanctioned ;ho erection of the first of tho new 1 L/h power twin-wavelength stations contemplated by the British Broadcasting Corpo i »tion m its Regional Scheme. The station will be m the North <. >+ London Work will bejHn shortly
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  • 22 3 The 'loath < t Lord Eversley leav« Lord Rosebery and Sir CJeorge Otto Tn velyan the last rarviving members >f Gladstone's lant Cabinet.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 157 3 'fay*, .^V a I :j THE FOOD OF KINGS < Court Physicians know the best and see that Royal Babies have the best. i That is Why Glaxo has been used with success m 5 Royal Nurseries. I Only the best is good enough for your Baby, for is he
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    • 311 3 NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Com pan lea Wfoding*-Up No. 1 of \'J2x. In the Matta* of the Malaya Cattle Trailm. Company, Limited. and In the Matter of Ordinance No. (51 Companies notice IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition for the winding up
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    • 241 3 I Estate 8 Trust Agencies (1927) Limited (Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance of 1926. with Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government.) is prepared to act as j Trustees, Executors, Administrators, Receivers, J; Managers of Real Estate, Attorneys for Collection of l\ Rents, Investigators and Managers of Trust or
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  • 262 4 KuroiH" Triumphs Over America A thrilling motor-ear race for a private bet of i:7,o(>ii was decided <>n the Indianapolls track m the United States recently. The question fco be settled was whether Europe or America made the fastest standard touring car. Mr. Moscovics, an American
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  • 164 4 GRADUAL-PAYMENT MOTOR REP AIRS. In these days when almost everything costing more thar. a few -hi'lin^.- car. be bought on the hire-purcha.-- 1 system, it is strange that the scheme has not bacn adapted to motorcar repairs. Looking at H from an owrer-dHver*« noin* of view it world -tern that
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  • 60 4 It has been decided to hold the annual meeting of the Selanpor Automobile Association at the Selangor Club on May 81. At a committee meeting held on the 9th inst. members were unanimous m their praUc of tl c Malay policemen on trafficpoint duty and the hope was expressed that
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  • 947 4 OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL MARKETS. S.M.M.T. Review. A highly Interesting anil instructive review o' ths British motor industry, particularly ib relation to the overseas markets, hat been issued by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. It >ay.s in effect that while we have had a set hack
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  • 229 4 BUDGET ENCOURAGEMENT OF THE US E OF PNEUMATIC TYRES. Thr rebate m th«- Ueance duty which thtChancellor of thi> Exchequer propomn t<> make m the caee of a commercial motor vehicle which is equipped with pntumatk tyres, is certairly tttp m the ripht direction, but, m <<ur opinion, sayi The
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  • 145 4 Why do not all motorcar manufactureri devote attention to "cleaning up" the ap pearam -c ox their engines. Nothing if more calculat.d to stare away the n wice or rept the old hand than an apparently jumbled huum of pipes ami rodi beneath the bonneti say- The
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  • 152 4 "AMPHIBIOUS" C HRYSL E R. Horneo Motor's Window I>ih>l.i\ Dpi mm Motors, I I I. have hit up method of demonstrating \h<- engine <>f a motor ear i>> w 1 1 k i mni weather conditions. In one of their windows it m Orchard Bond may !>«• Men st«>rk model
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  • 51 4 MOTOR SPEED ATTEMPT BANNED I'mdinr s.uid- t ansMsred I ..n.l.m MI) The Royal Automobile duti l CapUin Malcolm CampbellV tack on the world*! motor i on Pendine Bands, C*ri the sands, where Mi J tl ill killed ip Mnrci I treacherous and mi sf< vi I eiirned which ran m
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  • 72 4 CAPTAIN BARNAT O, CRI CKE TER EfebfaKi «>t Bi Captain Wool! BaitMtO, ion »l I'.ar.H-y Harnato. foi t lion there as ;< race knoWn v "ftibi Bi m invitation to pla> m County tr.al ma-.- X Kei vi it.'s "Contact," In M He resides In Sum (nation for IncUlsfc H
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 173 4 I HIGH PRESSURE AND BALLOON TYRES AND TUBEa g Xj ~4l^~*' w*K im^w V V-W\ J3 /I II a J-= T -CLiJ Iff A V B j5 Distributors CYCLE AND CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD., Singapore. 5 SinßßDoro, Kuala Lumpur, Fenanj», Ipoh, Malacca. jg faTi C^^^^ 8v Fa^ Hha h^^ W^^F
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    • 49 4 TIIK line of Goodyear t Motor Accessories and Repair Materials melude such important pro Tube Repair Kit^. j/hs£^^k. Blow-Out Patches, lK^^^ Radiator Hose. No-Drafl Mats, ym//'£t Tyre and Auto Hood Paint. Tyre Plasters, >^Sr I iili'liit-w SEE THE AMPHIBIOUS AUTOMOBILE Running under a Shower Bath at Borneo Motors, Ltd.
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  • 899 5 TWENTY-FOUR-HOUR TRAFFIC W;»sto(] [jge of the Streets. I y night aa res rit v. c have conges- iiv daylight and an darl n Would it make i noisy for sleepr of The AnteYork Wears bo; f »i he has "Shall W< A'roin which the offic plan is warmly advoI John
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  • 1305 5 MOTOR-HORN SETS THE SIGNALS. Ingenious Use of Sound Waves. The Robot that obeys the sound of your vo'u-i- has now been set jit work on th« highway, regulating motor-traffic. Heie m functions at the sound of th.c moto- -Horns ch< ugh if >ou lack one you can
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  • 127 5 A NORTH COU NT RY STORY. ll was <.n«< of thoM latest, low-set, buljf .riv <> )t-at-thf-<id«'< motorbtleei plying loch Lomond way. it was passing through Govaa, and his majt *ty-at-law, who was rather stout, itood <>n thy c«U> "f the side walk, looking outwards. The lus canir -onu-what rl<-st»
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  • 25 5 Henry Ford says ho has made the new Fonl bo (h;n nobody will ever want another. We Bhould never have dafed kit *ay that Punch.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 12 5 p^P OF I ft 1 l\ I O^HEO V MOTOR J LIMITED
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    • 176 5 I Through ESSEX Thousands Know i Ihe Hide 1 hat is Like Flying 1 WITH THE EXCLUSIVE HIGH COMPRESSION ANTI- KNOCK MOTOR THAT TURNS WASTE HEAT TO POWER. All eyes turn to the Essex Super-six whose vivid brilliance of performance reveals m a single ride a smoothness and quiet, a
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  • For the Leisure Hour
    • 1240 6 by OIK (HESS EDITOR, Problem No. 10: (By A. P. lUckeitlfe). Black 4 pieces. Kite to move and mate m 3 move*. The City of I <>ml«>n Championship. r George Thomas has won thn chamship of the city of London Chess Club. and has done bo
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  • Indoor – Recreations
    • 961 6 A Little Hit of Bluff. by "HOHATIUS." The hand which I nave last week was a problem of what may sometimes be invoked by a clever declarer with great advantage namely bluff. "Jack" bluffed the enemy into leading tramps by the apparent threat of ruffing m
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    • 130 6 The American Handicap Tournament After the dose of play at the last meet big of the Singapore Chosn Club the position of the players m the American Handi cap Tournament is as follows: VV. D. L. Pte. IfcCabc Roay J. 4 o 1 4 Ifclntyrc P. o
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    • 510 6 Chess Problem No. 38a (Forsyth Notation) 8: 483: 3bKR2: 2p5: 3pk3: 2b3:Ql: TKt Key-move R 84. The Children's Hour. "You've it" says Rooky White to Papa Black as he closes m to 84. "Now, children! Bee wiia! you can do for our side," say> Papa Black. "Let the
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  • 879 6  - ARE NEW LINKS BETTER THAN THE OLD. James Ockenden ARTISTIC SENSE OVBBCOMES PKACTtCAI {SPECIAL TO FRKE PMMSS Some Comparisons. During recent ywndowu of new course* have, been Constructed and the architect has created many intriguing devices to add variety to the game; but it is a ,vm<>rkabie thin,, that the
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  • 100 6 FRENCH LADY PASSENGER'S HEAVY LOSS. £3,000 FVarl Necklace Missing. A reward of Rs. 4.000 has fccn ffftrcd for the recovery of a pearl necklace, valued at t3,3:W, which was lost by Madame Mathieu. a passenjr mr <>n the M.M. D'Artaffnan which called at Coimnbo ICCWitty sa\> the Times of Ceylon.
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  • 173 6 Kmpirr l);i\. Thursda) beii i si hool children took pla* eat a Malacca Padane ■Ay,- Irei s< uare, Ut vii itandinic on I from the Malao ;i < ul a I were i adeti and Boj v School* and at each end the bojri from ool* i I.'.'hu
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  • 44 6 The aader mentioned office bsargfi of the Sinjrapon i Kriend-in Need Society for the v President, Mr. M. Gonu*. V dent, Dr. P. C Fernandt H Mr. H. Morris, Hon. > ■•ph. Committee: M« I tarte, J. K. Klyn... I Shepl Joseph, A. iv Uum
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  • 98 7 TURCO- AFC HAN TREATY. SIGNED. Eternal Peace. [Reuter's Service. l Constantinople, May 27. Coincident with the signing of the Turco Afghan pact of friendship and economic CO operation the Turkish legation at Kabul has been raised to an embassy. The pact consists of nine articles and one protocol.
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  • 140 7 Stiff Ascent up Snow Peak. Simla. May 8. On his way last week, to Simla through Jubbul the Viceroy and party climbed to the top of Chur Mountain which Is about 65 miles from Simla and is just under 12.000 feet m heipht. The last 1,000
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  • 78 7 GREEK POLITICAL TROUB LES. [Reut^rV Service.] Athens. May IT. The political .situation has become men entangled owing to the presence m Parliament of a purely Venizelist party. Ifetaxa* frarinp to create the impression that h< has joined Veniseloc i< endeavouring t( secure the support of the Royalist Tsal darists but
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  • 74 7 [Renter*! Service.] Ilelfcrade. May 27. Following o n anti-Yoflro-Slav demonstntlions at Zara m Diilinatia m which Italiar Fascists insulted and burned Yugo-Slai flairs, violent counter demonstrations occurred at Sebenico, Spalato. Laibach ant 1 even m Belgrade. The window* of the Italiar consulates at Sebtnieo and Spalato
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  • 128 7 Rubber I'rice. (By courtesy of the Nanyo XichiNichi Shimbunsha). Tokio. May 2">. Rubber f.a.q. spot was quou i ti* »Is) a* Lf^i sen (middle |aice). PROFESSOR NOGUCHI DECORATED. The late Professor Hidoyo. Nopuchi, pro minent Japanese bacteriologist, who died of yeilow-fever which he caupht during: an experiment,
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  • 85 7 No-Crwifidence Vote Passed. London. .May 8. Notwithstanding a vigorous defensive■peectl by Lord Birkenhead. the motion of no-confidence m Government was pained by the Cambridge Union Society by the casting vote of the President m a house of 822. The debate has no claim to political significance.
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  • 88 7 WHY STRUD DY LIKES SCORING. Bert Strudwiek has been helping Jack Durst on m his coaching of club and young: cricketers at the school run by the Middlesex bowler and Patsy Hendron. "Struddy" says that now the season hat started he cannot help regretting that ho will not be wearing
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  • 144 7 WHEREABOUTS STILL UNKNOWN. Aeroplane Search Organised. [Reuter's Service.] Oslo, May 28. Lieutenant Holm, this morning flies from Horten to Tromsoe where with an aeroplane he embarks on a steamer Immediately for Kinprsbay whence he will search aerially for the Italia around Spitsbergen. Oslo, May 27. Experts are planning
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  • 33 7 [Router's Service.] (ieneva. May 27. Japan's note to the League of Nations explaining her action m Shantung has been received at the Secretariat and has apparently made a good impression.
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  • 55 7 U.S NNAVAL BOGEY BOXED. [Router's Service.] Washinjrton, May 27. Anxious to adjourn on Tuesday the Senate by 44 to 22 decided not to discuss the $274,000,000 naval programme bill which thereby is temporarily shelved, as an immense western irrigation project threatens to monopolise the few lemaining hours of the present
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  • 29 7 U .S. POLITICAL NOTABILITY DEAD. ashinjrton. May 28. The il«:ith ha< occurred of Mr. Thomas Butter "Father" of thr House of Representatives and Chairman of the Naval Affairs Committee.
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  • 152 7 New System of Scoring Accepted. At last the system of deciding tho county i rieket championship by percentages is to be scrapped. Thr special sub-committee appointed by ths Advisory County Cricket Committee to evolve a scheme for deciding the method of scoring m the county championship m
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  • 161 7 Husband and Wife Claim i's.ooo. Neu York. The United State* is the land of tricky inventions. Household articles of every kind arc devised by manufacturers to fit the daily worries of' humt life. Some of these patents art' ingenious and useful; others, alas! are fraught
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  • 119 7 Nolxxly Has Asked Him to rit<» an Article. Mr. Baldwin confessed at a luncheon of the Institute of Journalists: "I have never yet had a single offer of any kind to make a contribution on any subject to the Press. "I cannot help feeling", if my friends
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  • 32 7 Mr. J. W. W. Hupfhes arrived at KUllfl on Tuesday from Sin^raporp to assume his appointment as District Officer, relieving Mr. L. A. Allen, who tfone tr> Perl is as British Adviser.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 126 7 ALWAYS READY I i FOR EMERGENCY I 3 I^l *V mil ~M I^Bkl S^Y^lwi Iff fff^ A f^i to" WKMWb^^^^m^^i^ I A I 11 I I [The "Minimax" Fire Extinguisher I I is a perfect combination of 1 I EFFICIENCY SIMPLICITY S f WRITE FOR OUR BOOKLET CONTAINING I DOZENS
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    • 161 7 [a Tew min?t es] per week spent testing your car tyre pressure 1 will be well repaid. The LIFE OF YOUR TYRE depends on correct J inflation. I r wOL n f \ri AFVII i IIC TVDC Bi TYRE ■< I W. O. IIRt W\PRESIJJRE GAUGE j] DC PRESSURE j$L
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  • 301 8 "Apollo the Kins of Table Waters." Some delightful schoolboy "howlers" are driven under the "Lighter Side of School Life" m Preparatory Schools Review. The writer, Mr. VV. W. Cheriton. states that, with few exceptions, these efforts come from his own collection. The fact "O.M. means' on the make,"
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  • 450 8 The late Twells Brex of happy memory jrave it as his considered opinion that a gentleman was a man who didn't ask questions, and 1 entirely agree with him. But Sir Austen Chamberlain did not mean that when he declared m the House of Commons that
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  • 134 8 Ten Deserters Arrive m Britain. London, May 15. Nine German ard one Austrian deserters from the French Foreign Lotion have land- r<! m Great Britain. Two, who were clad m Legion uniform pot m as stowaways among esparto grass on a cargo steamer bound from Leith
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  • 59 8 London, May 14. The Maharaja of Burdwan, addressing the Fast India Association on "Indian reforms, past and future," said that the British connexion was the only solution to Endia*i problems. A number of students participated m the discussion. Lord Burnham. the Hon. E. C. G.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 189 8 ■^ar a^ar£#* JVV vJaM^^B^a^aa^^a^a^a^^^^^^^a^aa^^a^^L^^M^^^^^* MF^L^lS'.lNnil Before <t set of trnnis, ■nCuJflnSßurl rin^ a Rlass o\ c»:oli L^Wlll tron ln natural vilamini -""d prepared ouly from cultivated lines. L|ONTSES?E?ra ITB LIMC JUICE Of al! Dealer* r»-p«r«»(i In l.'i> K lAn<l by EVANS, go •.-< LSaOMBM a WEBB Ltd UwpoM ami i^>n
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    • 339 8 I 24 constant running 54 0//&S average! II I Vflf IH f'l t^S/ J •^■^■>^ m^^ \m 'MmJ U H IP^ IiBK I^^^" "lj^-t-i^ii:lj_ij I i W* NEW ERSKINE SIX/ O J$K '1S unlvers Tllis new Er/skinc Six is an ideal car and improved Erskine Six— bigger, roomier, more powerful—
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    • 339 8 TRADE MARK CAUTIONARY NOTICE. M*" o ft-*' BSEWCE OF CHICKEN. 9 I SjSlf SSiSuVH'ib* *Wl TLU >«»*(«. whkii eon*Lrt« tbe MtDoUUac *o«rWklM Iff |I 5 I O ttcJZvtuinmtmxxZuMo** of tb« Bat* Cbkfc.fi. It «ttr»Hrd by a rt«eM Jl«- I U fis«?2^ 3 > •J«»»u"SSb^Mdb«tur. tokw Wfr f<*« i" which tt»U
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  • 157 9 JAPANESE SUBALTERN KIDNAPPED. Japanese Action. [Reuter\. Far Eastern Serviee-1 Shanghai. May 28. The Shansirtes claim to have captured Kalfran <m Monday. Tokyo, May 28. The War Office reports that as the result of a Manchurian bandit raid across the Korean frontier, involving the capture of a Japanese
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  • 260 9 MORE ANTI-ITALIA N DEMONSTRATIONS. Police Take a Hand. [Keuter's Service.] Belgrade, Maj 28. According t<- the newspapers the Italian Fascists who ye terday attacked the fuproSlav Consulate at /ara beat the staff, injuring If. Simitch, the Consul, who had to taken to hospital. Belgrade, May 2*. Anti-Italian demonstrations recurred at
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  • 81 9 CLYNES SLATES THE REDS. [Renter*! Service.] London, May 28. &lr. 11. Clynis. the Lab ur leader his Presidential to th« Congri'es? Nat nal Union of Geteral and .Muni- [pal Work is at Keswick, umbe land, tifr.ated the minority movement and the Communists who,*whi!e pretending to seek inity, «.ut themselves ii'.!iii'
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  • 29 9 [Reuter'i Serrice.l (;h<'n(. May 28. Tli<^ International Textile Workers Cone^resa has announced thai America, Japan, China, Palestine and various Balkan countries have requested affiliation with it.
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  • 172 9 Iliji Demand hir opies of tht Angel] £60,01 0,003 V\ ill. i I d most sought after bj the iblic at mera t House is the 1764 will of -Ifiin Angell, who reputed l<- hav< left an i state wor h J6 I 000. Many people, i
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  • 44 9 Wt hear that when Mr. J, Strachan r<> s on 1 iv(> shortly, Mr. A. Palmer will r.cr a General Manajrer of the F.M.S. Elailways nnd Mr. R. 11. A. JclT will •relieve Mr. Palmei as Secretary to the General J .V t. ->M.M.
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  • 89 9 AIR EXPLORERS S.O.S. MESSAGE. Help Immediately. [Renter's Service.] King's Hay, Spitsbergen, May 28. There is still no news of the Italia. At mid-day tho wireless station here was continually communicating with the Citta Di .Milano, the parent ship' of the Italia. San Francisco, May 28. A wireless message,
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  • 65 9 $4,000 Worth of Caifo Looted. [Eeater/a Fai- Eastern Service] H< nu Kony. May 29. China Navigation Steamship Company's Teari was pirated m Hoihow harbour <>n Sunday morning and was taken to Bias Bay the (,nly fatality being one Chinese pirate killed m mistake by the chief
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  • 95 9 Manicd An Australian Uride. [fV'i'rr'v Service.l Paris, Ma\ 2s. The death mcd »f Rajah Pudutota. y hnesa Raja Martand Bhairava ndim n Bi hadur. Raja of Pudukota lived it Cam [i 1915 he married Ei rr< t. an Au: tralian, and has m i .v The
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  • 78 9 LEAGUE VETO BRITISH PR OPOSAL. A (lose Thinff. [Router's Service.*] Geneva, Mas 28. The International Labour Office by 12 rotes to 11 has rejected the British Gov- nmi nt!s pi oi for a m ol the :i m proposal, supported by Eritisli employers and the* delegates from Canada and Germany,
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  • 86 9 AQUITANIA'S VA LUAB LE FREIGHT. Reutei 'i Sei o. New <»rk. M;\> 28. The Aquitania la onveying $15,000,0 of irold to London i! ii understood for the transaction of a private consignee, unidentified. The shipment is the second within i week and United States bankers believe it is being added
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  • 39 9 G R EEK POLITICAL CRISIS SOLVED. I Ileuter*! S^triesi 1 ithettH, May 2>>. The Cabinet iii>i> has been solved. The late Cabinet has een reconstituted and General Metaxas has accepted the support ol the Veni: i lii I party.
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  • 34 9 BUENOS AIRES OUT RAGE. [Renter's Service.] BucnOfl Airt *•!•> 28. A powerful bomb explosion attributed t<» ■nti-Fascisti wrecked the home oi Cesar Asclira. formerly a Lieut.-Colone] m \hv Italian army. Tht re were no casualties.
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  • 179 9 "NAMES THAT FI T." Scmmm Reminiscences. [To the Editor, .Malay Mail] Sir. Tn your issue May 17 i. a paragraph relating to 'Names thai Fit," 1 to the Daily Mail by a Mr. George D. Clarke, of Bournemouth. That gentleman quotes the nam< I three bachelors f(!rminp: a mess, their
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    • 206 9 BUSINfcSb CARDS. "FLORANGE" j New Popular Drink for Parties and Daily Meals, j f funerals! "1 SINGAPOEB CA3KKT ro. EXPERIENCED UNDERTAKERS, 'l |»n> and Nijfht Service. Tel. No. 75. ...."•V.V.V.W.V.WAWAf^ MiliiiiiiiitmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKii" (i YOUR ISED CAR FROM I THE USED CAR DEPOT. Strmits Motor Garage). l'ri.» months' froe wnrlet.l iii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(!iiiiiHiittiiiMiiimii!iiiiiiiiiiiim TO
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    • 570 9 NOTICES. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Singapore Improvement Ordinance, 1927. Addition No. 2 of 1*27 lo the General Improvement IMan. AMENDED PLAN. ■N0;:.,. owner* or rep«Ud owners of n,o--v rty affected by th.- plan. \V!km,. :1 t h t Siagaaore ImproromMit Ttu.st SI C i<rtll il "pessary to amend under Section 50
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    • 524 9 NOTICES. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM. 124 Robinson Road. Reading Room Open Dr.ily 9.30 11.30 Service every Sunday 10.00. Testimony Meeting first Wednesday 5.30. IN THE ESTATE OK WILLIAM JASPER BRINDLEY. (Deceased). Pursuant to Section SB fl) of Ordinance no. 144 (TrattoM), notki i> herebf triven thai all persons having any
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    • 329 9 NOTICES. 'WMO^^ tmmm^hm^^M^Vi^>^ MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. NOTICE i> !i.i.-i.\ fhrra th;it fh.- i and licensing vf dogi within the Municipality ©f Singapore fei tne fear caeamencing June i~t. I'.il'h; and ending May 81; i dommente oa June 1 t. lO2g, M i daily Svnda) exce] tad h reel Ike H.
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 20 10 GAMBLE. On May 26th, 1928, a1 the Mate* nity Hospital. Singapore, to Gwendoline, wif< of J. M. Gamble, daughter.
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    • 20 10 KITTS. At S1 Cavenagfc Road on Saturday 26th inst.. Charles S. K:tt-. aged 57 yean English papers please copy.
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  • 710 10 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1928. THE CHINESE IN MALAYA. There appears to be a tendency iti some parts of Malaya to attach more weight to the Chinese efforts to raise funds m connection with the Tainan affair and to carry out a boycott of things Japanese, than really
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  • 512 10 We ondentand that there are a number t' cases of typhoid fever at present m Malacca, with two deaths, says the Malacca Guardian. 009 labourers arrived per Rohna, rocently. TO were sent to Pulau Jorejak and the balance proceed direct to Port Swottenham for quarantine there. Dr. Menon has arrived
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  • 139 10 CHINESE WARSHIP ON THE SPOT. Connives at Piracy. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Hoiitf Kunjf, May 2i>. After organising the unsuccessful chase of the Tean's pirates H.M. destroyer Somme returned to Hong Kong to-day with the report that the speed with which the chase was taken up by
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  • 70 10 PORT SWETTENHAM FIRE. Railway Station Destroyed. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala l.umpur, May 28. At 4 p.m. yesterday fin broke out at Port Swettenham railway station. Attempts were made t<> subdue the flamei with buckets, l»u; the; were unsuccessful The assistance of the Fire Brigade was als< unavailing and all
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  • 118 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) lYnanu, May 29. The redding t<>nk place at St. Georgi i, PenanfTi <>n Saturday, of Mr. John Ashworth, manager of Prye Estate ami younger M,n of Mr. and .Mr-. Charlei Atthworth of Greenhedges, Rotberfield. Su.--»'\. and Miss Rose Bryden, only daughter <.f Mr.
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  • 40 10 fFrom Our Own Correspondent 1 Bangkok. May _'h. The Police here have refused an Applies tion l.y a Siamese pirl mg9& 28 to be taxi driver, despite her claim t>. drive bettel than men.
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  • 31 10 [From Our O^n Correspondent.] Ip<>h. May JM. The Rev. Edwin Lee bai been Appointed Methodist Bishop of Malaya m the ptftCC of Bishop Titus Lowe who has retired.
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  • 163 10 The following is a brief report of the second committed meeting, held at the Ke Ho^> Hean Club, on Thursday. May 24th. at 8 p.m. with Mr. Tan Kah Keo presiding. A telegram from the Chinese Nationalist Government acknowlcdpinjr rweipt of the first remittance of $100,000 was
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  • 75 10 The Rt. Hon. W, 6. A. Oiilij Qott (Under Secretary of State for the Colonies), who returned on the Plancius from his visi to Java on Monday, accompanied by Mr. K. M. H. Lloyd and Mr. G. H. Creasy, loft for Kuala Lumpur bf the mail train the
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  • 127 10 The engagem—t is announced between Major T. H. B. Oriel, M.C., late K.A. only son of the Rev. H. 8. Oriel, late Rector of Invest re, and Mrs. Oriel, of St. Leonards-on-Sea. and Alice Syhilla, daughter of Brig.. Gen. R. A. G. Harrison, late R.A., and Mrs. Harrison, of Winchester,
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  • 324 10 JAPANESE ADMIRAL* landing! n A Royal Lieutenant. Johnston's Pitr was blftu. morning m honour of the Ainura, KoU, ashl m Japanese Naval s MUa r r Singapore, and eonsistin* n f t) Wiumo and Yakut,,., The v riv«i«ttfct i',,r m i,; r his staff of whom ,'a,,.,
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  • 43 10 LATEST RUBBER AM) TIN PRICES. [From Our Own Corn ipond< Ix>ndon. Ma> I^l pji Messrs. S>TTiin(rton ami Sil notify t<»-dav's rubber i i) »M(l. (official closing) 1 -.(1. (Ut< Messrs. Lewis, LattrUfl wd rwMfv to-ciav'-^ m'ti price£227 LS 16—1227 10 16.
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  • 168 10 Supreme Court's Tribute of taped The Supreme CooH adj- -r minutes yesterday MOntag I respect to the memory of Un loAt Aitken, doyen of the Stagapofl B*f> The Hon. The Attorney General, Vr M H. Whitlfy. the Acting C) Justice P. J. Sproule, nud the
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  • 57 10 THE BAN VARD COMP ANY. The Bnnvard Company I with "Whirled Into Kapi pany is on iti fanwtll tOUf »nd Will bt scon atrc ■gain but it i mendatkM to Singapore theati the evergreen Jimmy Young latest joined nun.UT »f th< Iti popularity li ettabUthvd. nights will bf plaxiMl hrr.
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  • 32 10 Tht latest recruit to tha pi gowning racing m Malaya well-known m th< rteeptecha has beta appoint*] Jutte* gOOfl to UM S.K.A. nti.j aill i.a- I I m a iVw MtflftlM time.
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    • 7 10 To-day's Feature. CHESS, BRIDGE ASD GOLF ARTICLES
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  • 139 11 JAPAN FORBIDS NAV\T ACTIONS. L Russia Fishing for Allianc [RevtCT*! Far Ka.Htern Service.] Shanghai, May 29 Thr Japaoene authoritios have verbally ed the Chin«a« naval authorities »t irhai, TienUin, Peking TsforUo un« Northern and Southern GovernmenU -a ficrhtin^r ii prohibited within °0 Tsinctao, Chefoo, Longkow, Takn h
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  • 120 11 Nationalists Indignant. r'a Far Eastern Service.] Nanking, May >9 the .Japanese Govern. on May IBth, the NationGovernment's reply point* out that for the maintenance of peace Manchuria rests solely wit* ist Government. The stateJapanese Government nuu drained to adopt approtive measures for the mainand order
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  • 121 11 Political Activities. arrangement with Xanyang Siang Pau Picas.] Shanghai. May 28. Kai, hang Ching Kiang and went to Hsochow on Saturnd met Chiang Kai Shek on Sunday nferred on the appointment of a new Shanghai. May 29. Yen Kai ha* returned to Nankinp. decided that new foreign
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  • 61 11 T HE FIGHT FOR PEKING. l»y arrangement with Hanyang Siang Pan Pn\-s.] Shanghai. May 2'J. Kai Shek proceeded to Shih Chia 4 terday. ittack on the Pek in K -Tientsin three railway* has been h Sianghw gone to the front at Teh (chairman of Kiangsi and l commander) has gone
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  • 38 11 [Heater*! Service.! Vienna, May 29. Belgrade says that an immonatraHoß of students passed a the Italian Fascist rnni <-nts "oppression of Slav minor- Police broke Bp the demonstm- however excited much sympathy ll general public.
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  • 18 11 f Renter*! Service.] < orinth. May 29. shock* www felt here _^r rabies m pa;- «>. 11
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  • 12 11 has been appoint- 'h, Central Health Boanl, a Of Sir Malcolm Watson.
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  • 66 11 STILL NO NEWS OF THE ITALIA. Possibly Landed. [Reuter's Serviced n i London, May 29 »«wr, h -tin no news of j >■• A villf Moscow. May 29. f-r th n h r ri es < r id r iS-m. and if s?, r T anH n
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  • 69 11 Abortive Attack on a Port [Reuter's Service.] v Mexico City. May 2N were killed m an attack by 800 ingurgenta oiiManaanillo, which, it b Ulleved wai Part ol an attempt to secure -i Don «,f The timely arrival of reinforcements from Colima uved the city, which wa.
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  • 137 11 Father In Court. The death ol a Chinese infant, under three months of a pe. resulted m the appearance before the Second Police |fa*£ Irate yesterday of the father, a Chinese named Koh Kirn Boon, who was charged With causing the death of hi, child by a
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  • 168 11 Municipal Current Tapped A case came up before Mr. W. N. (Jourlay m the Second Police Court yesterday m which a Chinese shop-keeper doin^r business at 524 North Bridge Koad was charged with theft of Municipal electric current. The only exhibit m the case at the present
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  • 62 11 A Chinese was arrested m Honan Street, m a lodging house, and charged m the Police Courts yesterday with being m possession of a document relating to the Sin Ghee Hin secret society. The document was found concealed m the ceiling of the house and a search
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  • 63 11 In connection with an armed gang robbery which was reported to have been committed m 35 Garden Street at about 8.30 on the 27th, instant, property to the value of over $4,000 being stolen, the Police have arrested a Chinese named Kg Gok Seah who has been charged
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  • 67 11 Charge of criminal breach of trust as a servant involving over $3,000 were preferred against a Chinese named Bee Kirn Wah m the Second Police Court yesterday. Accused was employed by Chop Hock Moh Heng and he is alleged to have misappropriated various sums on different
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  • 63 11 A Chinese was arrested by Detective Inspector Poulain m Beach Road on Monday night. It is alleged that at the time of his arrest he was distributing documents relating to th<- anti-Japanese boycott. The accused was produced m the Second Police <Durt yesterday and remanded on
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  • 354 11 DUKE'S DOUBLE FIGURES AGAINST S.R.C. Bennett's Hat Trick. -10, S.R.C. o At the Stadium yesterday afternoon 'the To nil U Th Vn tO the Dukes b >' tpn K°ala to ml. They were no match for the soldiers h art I WB v ery dfc> heartened over some
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  • 34 11 The S.C.C. defeated the S.C.F.A. by goals to nil m Division II (Section A) of the Singapore League OB Monday; and the O.T.F.r. defeated the Indo-Ceylonese C o m Section B.
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  • 60 11 Or. the Padang yesterday the Merchants (K— Z) defeated the PALL, by three goal* to tWO, scoring the winning goal m the last minute of the fame. At half time the score stood at 2 l m favour of the P.S.I.L. For the losers Atkinson scored both
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  • 69 11 Even the Placid Dutchman Affected. [Re-uter's Service.] Amsterdam, May 28. There were riotous scenes *amonp 70,0ih< people waiting at the office to purchase tickets for the Uruguay and Holland Olympic Football Tournament on Wednesday. It appears that late-comers tried to displace those people who had btM?n waiting m
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  • 42 11 The following have been invited to play for the I.C.F.A. against Batu Pahat on Thursday on the Stadium grounds: Kanagaretnam. Chatterji (jnr), Ramasamy, D. K. Santy, Gunaretnam, Vyramuthu. Suppiah, Lean Peieira, Chatterji (snr) Retnam and Dudley. Reserves Chellathurai. Suppiah and Peter Pereira.
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  • 146 11 [From Our Own Correspondent.") Ipoh. May 29. Whitsuntide found local sportsmen away from home, a Rolf team visiting Kuala Lumpur and various soccer sides touring. The chief event of interest was the two days cricket match between a Ceylon XI organised by Mr. W. Jonkluas and the
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  • 79 11 [Reuter's Service.] New York, May 27. The transcontinental marathon organised by Mr. Pyle finished ingloriously at Madison Square Garden only 1,000 paying to see B 6 survivors cover the last 20 of 342 miles. Andy Payne (Oklohoma) was winner m r >73 hours 4
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  • 23 11 The Rev. Mr. Philip Browning, of Taipinjr, and Mrs. Browning, who went on a health trip to Hong Kong:, returned by the Patroclus.
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  • 355 11 FINA^ RACE FOR BLACK SWAN TROPHY. Ella Wins the Trophy. he outcome was strongly reminiscent of Tp«n° i. rhyme Mary ha(l a little la^>-' Jean II was first away but getting thoroughly paralyzed under the lee of a ITmTflc^'V o^ 3Ubsided into third P l^ at mark i, Amidst
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  • 412 11 The second rnce of this series proved a most sporting event. In a nice fresh breeze from the westward. Prima-Donna crossed the starting line first, with a flying start Irene was next and Merlin a close third. The other four boats chose an m Shore start to
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  • 43 11 The Old Boys annual dinner will be held at the Hotel Asia, Cecil Street, on Saturday June 9th at 8 p.m. Tickets, price $3 exclusive of drinks, may be obtained from the Honorary Secretary or from the Principal, Raffles Institution.
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  • 57 11 Competitors m tho Ex-Services flag (golf) competition on Juno 10 should send names as soon as possible to Mr. W. T. Houghton, care of Messrs. Lewis and Peat. A time table will be posted up m the Club house at Bukit Timah and m the Singapore Cricket Club. Competitors should
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 159 11 mmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmaammm^mummmmm I "ROBINSONS" r° I FOR J I Sporfe Prizes, Medals, etc. I SILVER MEDAL. b%s W Wt X I; PKKF $1.25. N S (l p AN PLINTH SILVER MEDAL N 7 1 1 1 j^^P 3 No. 1SO(5 I 1 E.P.NS. CUP ANH S "VERMEDAL No. 1780 PI INTH
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  • 1000 12 FAST AND FrRIOUS STRUGGLE. Race-Bred Engines. On Saturday, August 18th, upwards ol :c ty-six cars will cont m\ Tee ra the Ai circuit, of which the nearesi nt is only I c* from the centr B< Ifast. The t: iangular lap measur over tl irteen mi;.'?,
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    • 403 12 k V a\O 114 AND SEE US s g* L Of^y AR^iit ANY MOTORINC QUE$ T O 1 3 LjTT i?***^ t ßm Af^. T ogfs .•C<^ i Lob fn v c I All i. n>l j -n r the I ouri v oa 1 •>. .^utriti I oi <
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    • 111 12 I T^OLYXOS r J^, moves ferment I inj4 food parlicl* dissolves the film, destroys monl germSi ■afetfnai against lOOtha< decay and gum infection —helpii preserve the heal of the entire TryKolynostod and see how i and refreshed I whole mouth f kolynos Jdental cream^ DON'T NEGLECT i ILLO They may
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  • 367 13 A Japanese Race. The srowinjf habit of racing round the world has a special interest for London this week says the London and China Telegraph of April 2fi. Only a few days ag< an enterprising Danish boy-scout was entertained by Canadian Pacific officials on the completion of
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  • 248 13 I .'nknown Mourner for Woman Who Fought as a Man. Brighton. April 23. Three red roses on the grave of PhoeVc Hessell, m St. Nicholas' Churchyard, to-day kept her memory fresh m the minds of people who happen to pass by the cemeten tor many years
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  • 181 13 Home Secretary's Letter to Bishop of London. London. May 15. Sir William Joynson-Hicks has addressed a strong letter to the Bishop of London, who recently cir?ularised London Members of the House of Commons urging them to support the Prayer Book measure. The Home Secretary points out the
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  • 88 13 Dfparture for England Postponed. Madras, May 1 1. Dr. Rabindranath Tagore has postponed his departure for England on account of health. He proposes to stay m Madras for a few days, then to proceed to some hill station, and will sail for Kurope probably next month. Mr.
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  • 60 13 Three Sikhs are at present m the General Hospital as the result of fight between gangs of Sikhs m New Keppel Road last week. Inspector Aston received information of the affair and proceeded to the scene where he found the three wounded men. Two arrests were made soon after and
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 161 13 STEAM-WELDED Nt^l TP 1 1 M% W m A 111 X /fe/p Four £Tyres£ Serve Longer STEAM-WELDED TUBES THE FIRESTONE TIRE RUBBER CO. (S-S.) LTD.. SINGAPORE. if f** A "DT\"M""ljl^^" vJT-fci. XvUXM _Hj_t\i MARINE HEAVY OIL ENGINES Low Up-keep Reliability unfl thPV ufp BRITISH MADS is all that need be
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    • 15 13 MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSA6I, 60, Waterloo Street. MRS. HARU MISS HANA. Telephone No. 1467
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    • 352 13 Foods IThe'Allenburys' Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies m hot climates. They are germ free and being simply and easily prepared by the addition of boiling water, their use gives complete independence of doubtful millc supply and is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera. Fresh
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    • 681 14 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES ■XPRESS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. (Via Genoa and Havre.) Doc B'pore. w Kmift subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE—LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. MENELAUS Marpeilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg
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    • 532 14 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated m England). WlfiFllNE. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). I FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. TO SONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Dae Spore. b.B. CITY OF TOKIO j^t X s.s. CITY OF PEKIN Junej une 30 HOMEWARDS.
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    • 414 14 British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. io i PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GoWr nm LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICe" OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Due Tonnage. Spore. Tonnsge. Sp#r% KHYBER 9,100 June 2 KASHGAR
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    • 513 15 -,im. RottCftem, Hamburg nremen. mer Arr|ve Uave. Antw( ii> i.i Colombo, Port Sudan ■nd Port Said. p, Town. Santos. Rio "^■•*f Juno S J une 9 and RwmMi A in 1 M,.nib»«.i. Zanzilmr. Ilar-es-Salaain. a> June Bfim I'.ur.n.o Marques Hn .l DnrUn f Caik— v •.tariMMd B^b., h ""T" I
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    • 511 15 TRAVEL^ COMFORT DOLLAR t»i#' "PRESIDENT eSHm LINERS -*-SS^HP~ Dollar President linen offer you luxurious tmvel comforts All •tate-rooms are outside roomi, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fan,. They are funmhed with Ud, (not berth.), each having lectnc reading Ump. State-room, with private bath predominate, all h,ve hot and cold running
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    • 451 15 K. P. M. M lffiJKF MAATSCHAPPU. (kuial PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA). t (Incorporated m Holland "-.ssra s™™°-2£ -a-— Transh.pment, Marine Departments and Manager's desk. R.pr«« U .i«. m .he Sl,.iU Set.l.meou (Si.g.p.,, Ptwg) of the OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA AH information, detailed itineraries, free of chare. THlfhlv A
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  • 171 16 Fiom China ports, the Fook Sang brought 978 deck passengers yesterday. The Mm arrived from Kuantan on Menday, towing the Chinese junk Keng Ann Lee. Captain Gregory, late of the Hock Seng, arrived from Sourabaya yesterday on board the Silverguava. The Donai, formerly trading between here and Saigon
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  • 78 16 The people of Hastings are petitioning the Trinity Brethren to remove the new lightship recently placed on the Royal Sovereign Shoal and replace the old one. The new vessel has a horn which produces m Basy weather a dismal bellow, ending with a ferocious grunt that
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  • 169 16 About 200 members of the Institution <>t Electrical Engineers, by permission of MfSsrs. Swan. Hunter and Wigham Richardsun. Ltd.. shipbuilders, and the Admiralty, visitetl the new Singapore floating dock at Wallsend on April L'T. The dock N to be towed to Singapore m June, via the Suezj
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  • 9 16 Keat. Aing Leong, (Bnt); Singkep (Dut» Sumatra Maru, (Jap).
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  • 70 16 (By courtesy of the Government Health Orhce). For the twenty-four hours ending mid night May 2Sth. Max. shade temp. F .Mm. shade temp. T.:.r> F Mean shade temp. 50.2 F Max. sun radiation 152 F Mm. glass radiation t:; F Sea temperature Max Mm B 6 V Mean
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    • 649 16 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) (0) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. 1 1 1 1 Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR <4,. r >l2 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest
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    • 482 16 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc. 44, BEAVER STREET. NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) ft V GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA D BALTIMORE (via Suez) M.S. SILVERGUAVA In Port M.S. SILVERBEECH v due June M PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICE SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AM) LOS ANGELES HARBOUR
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    • 183 16 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (Incorporated n Ens md). Direct ScrM'ns t«> Japan ria BM| Amny and Shantrhai and t* CalcuMi via Penan u fr«m SfafM** Taking rarjro on through Ililh of for Canton. Macao. Bw«t»W, \muy. Tientsin. NewrhwatiT. V«MtiM Philippines, ftc FOX PBN \N<; IN» CAUUI POOK&ANG I ol{
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    • 693 16 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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    • 447 16 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Pres. Wilson: For Singapore: Mr. Bert Armstrong. Mr. C L. Blankenship, Mr. D. Blankenship, Mr. Car: A. Carlson, Mrs. Carl A. Carlson. Mr. M. B. Chapman Mr Felix Chi o. Mr. Thomas J. Cokely, Mrs. Thomas J. Cokely. Mrs. Helen Fisher, Mrs! w. C. Hanhberger, Mr. T.
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  • 204 17 London, May 9. The keen rivalry between the Berry and the Rothermere groups to acquire an Aberdeen newspaper ended m the success of the former although their offer was the lower one. After each had made a bid the Berrys ■ffreed to pay 80s. per share and
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  • 22 17 H. H. Tonka Mahmud, C.M.G., is Beting M Repent of Kedah during the absence of H.H. Tonka Ibrahim, C.M.G., C.V.0., m Europe.
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  • 738 17 THE ALARM CLOCK I. BATTLE. Indian Ingenuity. Darkness fell, and the Huron Indiana chilled and bemired, began to creep out o the wild rice swamp, hoping to elude th< Sioux who had them surrounded m wha is now Centerville, Anoka County, Minne ■Ota. But their plans went
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  • 123 17 Among the new naval AJXCa to the King: is Captain W. M. James, an officer whose picture may be found m thousands of British homes. Capt. James is a grandson of Sir John Millais and the original of that artist's "Bubbles," one of the most widely reproduced modern pictures.
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    • 296 17 fflflllfl' KORRENGZAL OINTMENT 1 1 1 1 1 1 V FOR WOUNDS, SORES, AND ALL SKIN DISEASES. UIIUII G R E AT PEPPERMINT CURE W w FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND STOMACH COMPLAINTS. W incarnis will increase your Vitality T N an exacting climate, men and women -Imust have reserves of
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    • 303 17 Children /^i/c (juaker Oats dainties/ CEE those happy smiles when cakes, Imcjucttes candies or other dainties made with Quaker Oats are brought to the table! Delicious, yes, of course, but more importantnutritious, health-building. Quaker Oats abounds with proteins, vitamins, carbohydrates, mineral salts the essential elements for perfect >-^__ nutrition. yf^g^l^—^^^if
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  • 1023 18 Man Who Does It For the King. A coronation could he arranged by almost anybody uiven a little time and a lot of help. A brilliant court reception, ostrich plumes and all, would be similarly simple. But arranging wedding- presents, or seeing that trunks get to
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  • 19 18 No !;>:- i of rubber (tmucrglers wore i ported by th< F.M.S. Preventivi Fleet tr t!ic Cußtoms authonttes last week.
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    • 225 18 "invar-strut" pistons Thermostatic control PYi C O system Improved Delco-Remy distributori »Ico icrnition New two-port exhaust AA.C. oil niter A.C air cleaner ital improvements, Sedan 1,<95 these, that rive instant acceleration, power Tourer 1 995 tJ s P are increased smoothness, longer life improvements that make Chevrolet Bigger Vi ton
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    • 303 18 ACCIDENTS M <>; R FOOI -lit 1 i $»1.50 per pair. Aft BORNEO MOTORS. LTD. .uViiittuiiiifiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiitiiitHfiiiiiiiiiiiiutiMit '.iiMitiiiiiiiiaifiitiiMtitiutiititiiiiiifiiiiiiittiiniiniiiiiiititifiittuiiiitiiniiiiMiiiiMM < Now They Restore Film-Coated Teeth To Dazzling Whiteness Accept 10-Day Test of This New Way That $100,000 Movie Stars Use and Dentists Widely Urge I etc. That invites germ Q >oth f^-5^
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  • 638 19 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. T! ESDAY, MAY 2<)th. Buyers Sellers Asam Kuriibang (i> 4^s 51i c.d. Bangrin Tin (t> 44s 6d 4f3s Gd Batang i'adang (sl* 4",'j L Chenderiang lGs i>d 17s Od Chin Chin ($1 > 50 70 Bastern Siam L9a 3d 20s :-i liaad Yai (Jtl)
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  • 60 19 M 29. Bank 4 rj, n Bank demand 2:> l 16 PnVStC credits >•!.-. i 7_;;j \\'v York den -md otf m-i»- -< di( V r-ince, detnand 14l?^ India, T. T. Hong Konff, dem md 7 v i>.< 1•• Vokohanui, denial ii .!.iv:i, demand l i Bangkok, demand Bar
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  • 175 19 ivpjn-r White ]19 P< pper Black 74 Rice Liang Hin (ha is Marl Red L'::*:ie .New 330 Ri<*»>, Ra.urfxvi Bintan 26" Rangoon Sioka 25" llice, SiarM BroJ>»q No. > 2. (> 1 ?ia.r. Broken \'o 1 200 R SU m inoUt No. i M 4 Rive, Sir.m Glattnoai >'o.
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  • 47 19 Maj 2!>th.. 12 avVlock mm. RJS.S. oqual to Standard Q.C'.K. Spot »2* i Standard K.s.s. S j^ i on Tender Ju 4 ;!.:i» 4 July-Sepi '■'>'■'> Oct-D«c. n Tone of Market: Steady. Latest Cable London: Hi>!iti.. Niuv York Spot Shce! Gxta 20 Ik
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  • 197 19 ROSE MAC PHAIL CO'S REPORT. Si ngnport', Ma i 2'J. Rubber.— London 9%d. Ifcd up. Tin. London £229 •>. 7> down. Lo al HG for 100 ton>. M'i .iiiß. Quiet. Puteh 1.57 S,i.Way 2.87», 2.ML' 1 Kinta Dredge 1.i.; I. Kuchai 1.72 1.75, Malaya Consolidated l ;i_ 1.00, Ufa Piah
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  • 83 19 MA CPHAIL'S SHARE LIST. Saturday's AHeratioSM. A v Buyers S.-iler Ay«C Wen- V ;i L lu c»y«« i.;i.-. i.40 Johan Tin 20 •>-, Kuchai 1.71 1.7. Assam Kuml.aiur 4Ss M 49a Odeum gffJS™ 45a J<!s Idns (os) 7s IV: Kamunting Tin |g| n«j i<)> 6d ex K. Lumpur (fully paid)
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  • 41 19 The dredge which capsized ami Batik recently at Malim Xawar fa now being dis mantled and will be re erected m due course. This was the only possible course open to the owners of the dredge— Malim Nawar Tin. Ltd.— T.O.M.
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  • 126 19 THE RUBBER OUTLOOK REVIEWED. Hope for Tin. [Our Own Correspondent I right. L— ion. Ma Rubber are now rw i look com >mii the i 'I be Matheson cii ayi tha I'd stocks are tort h i r d an I i contracts compl demanded linee reclaimed
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  • 285 19 Annual Meeting;. T|i mihi I genera I i nt i )u- J< md Pow« < ny 1 u;\< iv'i rda m i he red '>fli v. Marl e1 B1 n !i"'mr I" Beni Messrs. J. A. man >. A. \V I hin. J. Hami Ouan
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  • 313 19 A i appi oximately i£Q tons m Fort dI London rubber sto Its for tin «reel which will n stocks i 1 1 r. i 11 Rumoui ■round too, that the output .1 iv rubber has decreased by -■■< since th- announcement of i.;,i
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 318 19 -SKTS »VEH WJJ«, ASSURANCE .N TOKCE OVER m.m, THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED HF4H OFFrrp un v (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) ?he Com nanj has Sooo"^ "-TT S i ngaP re LONDON OFFICE: 21 Old *TO Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies
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    • 140 19 INSURANCE. iiiiiflassiiaa (Incorporated m Great Britain.) j F IJR E MOTOR j FIDELITY I I GUARANTEE I I PERSONAL ACCIDENTS j AGENTS FOR MALAYA. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. J (Incorporated m the FJLS.) S NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. (Incorporated m New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE AND MOTOR CAR. Chief Ajrent* for
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    • 603 19 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong). Head Office: Hong Kong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund Sterling £6,000,000 Silver $M,0!'0,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 conn op directors, A. H. Compton, Esq.. Chairman. N. S. Brown, Esq.. Deputy Chairman. Hon: Mr.
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    • 43 19 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter AD. 1720) ■W MOTOR CAR MARINE I Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds. Singapore Representatives. Messrs. BARLOW A CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER A CO- LI D CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor) A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 1474 20 The Guillemard Cup, which was played for by Colony ard F.M.S. lawn tennis players m Kuala Lumpur during the Whitsun holiday, ta one ..i several handsome trophies (othen are competed for by local yachtsmen and golfers) presented by Sir Hugh Clifford's predecessor four years ago. The Cup has
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  • 120 20 [Renter's Service 1 Paris. May 27. In the hard court championships final of |the women's doubles Mr. Watson and Mis* Bennett beat Miles La Faurie and Deve I n o. c 2. In the mixed semi-fina 1 Hunter and Miss Wills beat Hawkes and Miss Boyd
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  • 67 20 DAVIS CU P. lanun EliminnlF C*irmd?i I ReuW-r s Service, l Montreal. Max 28. In the Davis Cud. .lanan eliminated Canada by three mat- he< to low and meet the T'nited States m the final c>? the American Eone. Kansas City. May 28. In the Davis Cup John Hennessy beat
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  • 19 20 SINGAPORE TENNI S CHAMPIONSHIP. Entries for the Sinean.re Lawn Tennis ;-hampion-hin dose or Thur.-dity of this week May 31*t.
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  • 51 20 Inter-State Whitsun Games. (From Our Ckvn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. May 29. Ir^oh beat the Selanjror Golf Club 3 2 m j'he foursomes, and the Hubs halved the s:njri^ w ith s j x eat n Selaneor beat Malacca Golf Club 3—4 m the fo'tmomefl and S— l lin the
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  • 128 20 The result of the mau-h at Keppel Golf Club. ••President" versoi "Captain" wa.< as under. Pwiidtnt'i team member? mentioned firs»t: Trimmer and Finlay 1; Salmon and Davi«on 0. J. Strachan and Bald 1 Meldrum and Baker 0. Trynor and Scott 0; James and Tait 0. Webb and
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  • 34 20 The June Medal Competition will be hold on Saturday and Sunday, the 2nd and 3rd proximo, while the ladies' Spoon for June will be competed for on Monday, the 11th proximo.
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  • 25 20 Dr. C. J. Hrnith. U.B V F.R f^fl a; rived Ell Mala fa on Sunday to attend Mr. Tan t^hontc Tiuiiji who i.; •erioasly ill.
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  • 1726 20 SINGAPORE AMATEUR MEETING. Successful Finish. After a depressing morning Monday provided a fine afternoon for the finish of this meeting and there was quite a pood attendance whilst the early rain had had little effect either on the groins or the conditions for spectators. There was some poo
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  • 119 20 This em was won by the Sineanore Golf Club renresented by M^ Cantrell and E R. R Unton and Mrs. \V. L Stevens and L. D. Hardie who tied with 84— the full scores were: Singapore Golf Club. Mrs. Cantrell and E. R. B. T T
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  • 61 20 [Reuter's Service.] I,ond<>n. May M. West Indies vs. Cambridge University. 'am bridge 141 and 155. West Indies 257 and 40 for 1. West Indies won by nine wickets. I n the Cambridge first irnings Constantino took five wickets for 35 runs and five for 51 m the second.
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