The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 June 1928

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 12 1 Singapore Free Press ENTS, SINGAPORE, S.S. FRIDAY; JUNE 22, 1928. NO. 12,112
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  • 271 1 It now aj. p.ars that ci^.it men ol iht* crew ol the C'cmmonwealth liner Jerri* Lay mutinied.. They- are now -.mtler hatches \,ui threaten to set fire lA the -•liip. hi.-ardinK party of Mirinr. ti iv, the E tcrprise has been despatthtd deal wiih th; situation Page
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  • 1684 1 OFF TO THE WHITE MAN'S GRAVE. Nowadays you may voyage th rt is style, m a large, shiny motor ship with two l'unnell and a score of lifeboats, a dininv saloon like the Kit/, restaurant— almost and a gymnasium with rocking horse <>r real wood m it. only the rocking
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 173 1 <•»••»•••» I: SOLYPTOL SOAP j: > U)iSAL FOR THE HOME J Raffles Hotel I Rooms with Modern Sanitation. A DINER I DANCES GRILL ROOM DANSANT i >< V Inrivalled m the Bast. FVFRY MONDAY fcVfcKY WKI )AY TAMIA CWTfAVAI/1 TUESDAY 1 fD AY IAiNIA SVETLANOVA Thursday ALEX: SALNIKOFF. I Th.
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    • 141 1 A rMj* > "I 4 L J\. m-^ MS/ A I -CAPSTAN" j For Flavour. NAVY CUT For Quality. J [^•ii*:>*fc»tt»i.gLaigLfllMgMg^ (EUROPE^ HOTELf by Recommendation." a y> F F F 1 --After Dinner Dancing i Gl\lLi Lj I pvery Tuesday, Thurs-g day and Saturday. Admission to the after Dinner Dances
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    • 128 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Buick car>. Guthrie and c Ltd, I'auc Latest shipping tv ticca on pagea lO t 11 and 12. Sperry*a rolled oats, Kati Bios., Ltd. Pag< 16. fresh pork at Singapore Cold Storage —Page B. Notio re winding up of Hotel Asia, Ltd. Pagi 7. Brig Iressea at Ma\
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    • 13 1 {WV^rVVVWwVVwVVWWVWWVwVVVVVu> 1 THE BEST TABLE BUTTER? I "SNOWFLAKE" j: PURE CHILLED CREAMERY;! .%W.W.W.W.WW.V.VAWA
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 122 1 THE V%EEK. Friday, 22nd. High Wat* i 028 a -.T 2.] 8.1. .H.W. I 11.00 p.m. 6.0. Ci icket .Me 1 chants vs. Sen es. Bai p.m. Saturday. 23rd. High Water, 1.17 a.m., 9.3, 1.1 p.m., 7A >p.m.. 5.5, V.M C.A. Spoi I 4 rick< Men hai ti Ser\ et
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  • 136 2 New York. •'Now that I am title holder I can find r.o intellectual s1 mulu-. In the realm <>f music, art, and literature there ii no top Mo nltimate. A violinist or a painter finds new and prreater vistas opening before him as his skill increases." ThU is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 342 2 iff LIVERPOOL VIRUS. For the Destruction of Rats, Mice and Field Mice. Harmless to Domestic Animals. Household Size. SI.2S Estate and Factory Size. $3.25 MEDIC AL HALL LTD., Opposite New Post Office. M DM KELVEY'S SCHOOL OF DANCING Character, Classical, Clog, Exhibition, Ballet. Toe and Latest Bali-Room Dancing. Write for
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    • 240 2 [Victorhi/rheatre j fD)ff A flfl c MIN G rx\ PjA SHORTLYI i I J>£ I" W^' I CR£ATER. LOVE HATH NO MAN 'I S WATCH FOR BOOKING DATES AT LITTLE'S. J PAVILION FROM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th.. AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. F AT3TS T BMIL JANNINGS as
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    • 199 2 ALHAMBRA Pl tf (Tan Chens: Kee and Co., Ltd.. Proprietors). Commencing Monday, June 1 8th at 9 n THE EMPIRE NEWS BULLETIN All the Latest News of the World. The First German First National Production. s A P«JOOOtTi<JH J&"^§^ I VTirXTIVT a ■v^kMl^rrl LYA MARA F^Jlsalilijl BEN LYON Fighting Hearts
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  • 791 3 BRITISH ARMY METHODS CRITICISED. Feeding the Silhouette. Darin* the late war both >••;<>»• M n.i lunioi French officers criticised the BriHsh Army and certain of its methods. They round much to admire, and, from Marshal to sous-lieutenant, all united m praising that which appealed to them. Each, however, condemned
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  • 95 3 Removal of Quarters. London. The most gigantic removal of gold m history has began from the Hank of England. Daily a procession of six hydraulic trucks loaded with bags of sovereigns from the hank's gold reserve move- from the old to tin 1 new vaults completed under
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 120 3 m C\ V ill 3OOVO U A R D i .^^W.Wgy/SS Household. L TniiTr?^ ESSSBS-f ijyi&.'H/MM-W j THE HEALTH SOAP PURIFIES AS IT CLEANSES > BODYGUARD IS INVIGORATING AND REFRESHING 5 si; and thoroughly cleanses the pores 5 OF THE SKIN. i •I OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. J MADE BY GOSSAGES. I
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    • 249 3 VIROL the food for GROWTH Growing children need Virol It builds -.t.'iiiinj and enriches th<> Mood. For irol is a >(■■< utihcalK h ■!..:r i > \> „.<! containing jusi those food elements which ut nece.4s.in t<> healths r< >\\ th and de\ elopment. And it i.. s.> digestible thai
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    • 243 3 Estate Trust Agencies (1927) Limited (Registered under the Trust Companies' Ordinance of 1926. ■J with Security deposited with the Straits ■J Settlements Government.) ■I is prepared to act as l\ Trustees, Executors, Administrators, Receivers. Managers ef Real Estate. Attorneys for Collection of Rents, Investigators and Managers of Trust or other
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  • 399 4 Some of the Common Species. Part 11. In this article Mr. K. St. llair Morford with further common varieties of the Malayan orchid. Phajus Wallichii is a ground-orchid round both on the plains and m the hills. It has large bubs with long leaves, and th; ow> up
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  • 552 4 interplanted wilh ,]< aquin on the same po*t. Both the Vanda orchids require full ?uiilight at all times. Grammatophyllum, or the "Giant Orchid." It really an epiphyte anu is found on large jangle trees, it grows equally v. v! m the garden it' raised with large
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  • MoodS and Modes of EVE
    • 389 4 That mildly indignant person, who remindi one so forcibly of bear with many heads -and all of then tore—that baffled, amazed creature, UA middle-class father." a just written t<> the press again to the that when his son grows up he is noing to advise him not to
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    • Article, Illustration
      36 4 Thi* larire-brimmed hat of natur al-ooloured chip straw. i> trimmed m a very inuonue fashion i y ■mm of a hand of burnt -oranuo satin riblxm. which Matches the colour underlining the brim.
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    • 597 4 BOUDOIR BOULEVARD. Ne* Tennis Coats. Coats for tennis are not bo ia>\ to choose as they were a few seasons ago, when white blanket cloth was the regulation coat The wide and confusing selection this year includes chk tailored models; short BUede coatfl m brown and green are worn, and
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    • 551 4 There i- very wide ■election just now m the choice of brooch, and I i<-r-. Apparently, rind tin- fastidious iroman favours any design tha* i- uncon Slim liol.l brooches ttudded with single gems are out-of-date, the tendency i- to have something larger, and sprayi flowers and quaint animals
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  • 320 4 grey-green, blotched with purple. I have DIM growing m a hanging pot half full of stones and old decayed wood, on which a maidenhair tern has also established itself. There is also a pure white variety. There are many other epiphytic orchids growing m Malaya which are well
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  • 106 4 Veronica, your taste m dress Is rather loud, you must confess: Think of the frock you wore last wi ck. That horsey check which you tailed chic. Alas! Each time I looked at it I tried to think of words to tit. 'Twas like a crossword puzzle
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  • 73 4 The Prince of Wales, who is president of the King Edward Vll. Hospital, Windsor, one wing' of which was destroyed by a tire, visited the ruins to see for himself the extent of the damage;. Among the things which impressed the Prince about the building was the large amount of
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  • Article, Illustration
    84 4 fr.uk. On her head is painted a white cap. behind which the feather brush form very wonderful head-dress. This is, of course, quite a small brush, and is Intended only for dusting Objeta dart, and similar work which one hesitates t-> entrust to I housemaid. Billie Dove the
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  • 78 4 Matrimonial Age ut i Extending. N'.-> obsei young ir,. older than themse I There i- little doubt f gra i mat I.i lief when M i. circl plat! ti:. mci on tl v I ir. N ing attractive. Ai The of women's t tende Is i- -i.
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  • 160 4 \v re m 1 sing th-.' ciii.'i r i prehisi gence of n Woman haa (witi neM I ceased to be i man's lighter ho mo m his ii moodi She m entil i!l Which hi' ni;. I !.<i If lifted el ex. i;«nr<lt.m I iid
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  • 992 5 MR. HOWESON'S FEARS FOR THE FUTURE. Blame the Producer. At the .-iatutory meeting of the AngloOiientai Alining Corporation, Ltd., at Winchester House, London, m mail week, Mr. .John Howeson, who presided, said: v\ uh the support and co-operation of our associates m the East and m California,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 307 5 car e of the <|P^ CIP complexion 1{ IVC me most delicate skin and i v AvA VfoV 1 0SI r{ect complexion N^H***?*' 11 1,1. 1 31^ 1 *>om the daily h- /'PP'^iion of ASHES OF I 't|> %U V 525* ASHES OF >k \JH viULhiS Vanishing Cream. IT ttb
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    • 175 5 I I mil 111 111 I /r/^t^J/i/ Chocolate Occasions Gjl jffi or t leatre> s P orts ground, IB| i Aw motoring, picnics, or any iB j Wima^s^ *W/ o\\\a' Chocolate Occasion' imY/ packet of Nestles. II vliMM^ The delightful flavour of 3 /T^few^^T^x Nestie's is a revelation m I
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  • 379 6 Stamford Road Cinema. The following action was taken at a minting of Committee No. 4 held <n .hint 15th. Approved generally the election of a ciBOCMI near the corner of Stamford Roa(. and North Bridge Road provided layout and buildings are arranged to Committee V satisfaction. Recommended revot-
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  • 258 6 The following novels were added to Rallies Library duiinp the past week. Alan (A. J.) Good Evening Everyone. Allen (Fletcher) Enchanted Sand?. Arm* <i (John > Murder. Baillie-Saunders i Mar^.utt t Herself M. P. 2 copies. BeneAeld (Barry) Shut Tum>. Pent ley (Phyllis) The Spinner of the Years.
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  • 173 6 Australian Woman Condemns System. Melbourne. At the interstate conference of the Australian women's National League Hn. Morris, a South Australian delegate, attacked the system of the distribution of the Commonwealth bahy bonus. She paid the maternity allowance had demoralised the community and had done nothing towards saving
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  • 151 6 Malay's Death m Ipoh. A bad accident occurred m Ipoh on Satur day evening. As Mr. J. F. Nalder, of the Ipoh Rubber Estate, drove round a corner into Belfield-rd., he noticed some Malays walking m the centre of the roadway. When these saw the lights
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 276 6 Insects and Death Go Hand m Hand *T"*he Grim Specter, Death, is ever on duty directing his X deadly horde of destroyers. Insects are his favourite agents and they serve his purpose well. Flies, cockroaches, mosquitoes, and bed bugs are ever prepared to attack. Crush this ruthless and odious scourge
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    • 146 6 CJ For Cold joints %gipS. hiot dishes too/ )K^|a^j\ lt is possible thai. M,i m «h,. r any other sweet pickle. It j s the quality of excellence, the BLACKWBLL product: Crosse S Bl&ckwell's Branston Sweet Pickle Technical jtfjj^r lnl7 i\Uril"l"B\S(l Hvlilre BLACKLEAD Ali^#lJl JL AlV^lt degrees. 6B to 9H.
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  • 248 7 YUC.O-SLAVIAN DEPUTIES SHOT. Fellow Deputy Arrested. J [Reuter's Service. l London, June 20. Belgrade message delayed by the censor gives the first authentic account of the tragedy m the Sknpstina m which two Deputies were killed. The trouble originated m a speech by M. Rachich, a Montenegrin Deputy,
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  • 149 7 Supplies Dropped by Aeroplane. TReuter's Service 1 Oslo. June 20. The Citta di Milano wirelesses that the Italian aviator. Maddalena. to-day dropped provisions on General NohiU-'s camp. Rome. June 20. The supplies dropped on Nohi'e's camp ■onsisted of 600 pounds of foodstuffs. Madlalena discovered Nobile through pre-ar-ranged signals
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  • 149 7 [British Radio Official Serviced Ku>;by, June 20. There was a large attendance and the public galleries were crowded when Sir Robert Sanders. Conservative, moved and Mr. C W. Bowerman, Labour, seconded the selection of Captain Pitxroy. Both referred to the fact that he was
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  • 106 7 [British Radio Official Service.] Ku«hy. June 20. The identity of the hitherto anonymous donor who recently presented to the nation the unique and historically valuable Mac pherson collection of Naval prints which he purchased for 4*10*, 000 is now revealed as Sir James Caird,
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  • 44 7 [British Radio— Official Service.^ Itugby, June 20. The Kintf has been pleased to approve the extension of the term of office of Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair as Governor of New South Wales, for one year from Februaiy 23, 1929.
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  • 32 7 [British Radio Official Service.] Ragby, June 20. General Sir Philip Chetwode has been aj)pointed chief of the general staff m India, m succession to Lieut. General .^ir Andrew Skeen.
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  • 305 7 "EMPEROR- COOK ON THE WARPATH. War Against Capitalism. I Rr-i!l«r's Si»-vifo.l 1 «>nd->n, June 20. An important development m the internal dissensions m the British Labour Party is marked by a letter from Mr. Maxton (I^bour M.P. for Bridreton, Glasgow) and Mr. A. J. Cook to the New
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  • 138 7 Trouble on Australian Liner. [Reuter's Service.] I,ond<!n. June 20. The mysterious plight of 600 paoecns.cn voyaging |0 London from Brisbane on the 14,( 00 ton Commonwealth liner. Jervis Bay. It present believed to be midway between Australia and Ceylon, is indicated by Colombo message quoting a wireless
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  • 94 7 Former Labour Member Joins Party. fßouter's S<»rvjpp. London. June 20. Mr. Baden tiuesi (former M.P. for North South wark) who resigned from tho Labour Party and Parliament last year on account of tho Party's attitude to the *renpral strike and the despatch of the Defence Foice to China,
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  • 81 7 f Keuter's Service J Berlin. June 2;). Threequarters of a million of frantically cheering Berlin people watched the triumphal procession of the Bremen Hyers, who arrived here by air to-day, escorted >»y fifty av ro.'taaes. They were fjcmaily welcomed l>y the Burgomaster and the American
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  • 55 7 fßeuter's Service.) Rawalpindi, June 21. As a result of information that arms were bete** illicitly imported the police surrounded suspected villages near Mandra and raided a number o.' booses, when- they discovered a considerable numb r <>t" bombs, pistols and knives. Five arrests, including that of
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  • 32 7 Nineteen Killed by Explosion. fßoutei^ Service. I Mexico City, Jaae 21. Nineteen persons were killed and .'»0 infrared m an explosion of a boiler at a public meeting;.
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  • 24 7 Q UEENS LAPLAND HOLIDAY. [Rrutor't, Service. l Stockholm, June 20. Qneen Wilhelmtiis of Holland and Princeas Joliana have arrived at Abisko m a; land.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 455 7 BUSINESS CARDS. II lllinillllllllllllllllllllUllllMllltllliMllllllllllUllHlllilllililin r ,;l II H PURE -(iOLDBOTTLE" BEER \i:M! 11. CHEMICAL BEER, j iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiHHUHiiHm v.v.w.v.v.v«.\v.\v. j WREATHS. J 1 c T i lloral wreaths made to order > MORE CASKET CO. •I SELEGIE ROAD. > Telephone No. 7.">. TO LET. KTH BRIDGE ROAD. Entry y MEYER BROTHERS.
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    • 669 7 NOTICES. Maisie's (84 BRAS BASAH ROAD). The only English Hairdressing and Beauty Specialist's m Town is now under NEW MANAGEMENT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Britfefc Beauty is still the BestCome and We'll Prove it to Your Kriends Phone 2920 For Appointments. PENANG HILL RAILWAY. <^trait< Settlements Government). NOTICE. The Public are informed
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    • 716 7 NOTICES. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Notice i.- hereby driven that Albert Btreoi from Selegie Road t«> Bencoolen street win be dosed m sections to throagh trainc fron th>' JJi.d in^t. for rei-oti-; ruction. VV. MAKSH. Municipal Secretary. ORDINANCE NO. II (BANKRUPTCY). IN THK SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF
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    • 764 7 ACHING BACKS JOINTS. /am BUM DRIVES vi t RHEUMATK LUMBAGO PAIN B ihos«- Midden twinge* of rkeniaatism m mu§elei and Joints, tn paiai la ekesl and which gel wens as ami gwti oMer, an irely relieved by lam Huk. Thi> magical aerknl bah*, eontaii »g soothing Bind aoaling essences, peneti
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 18 8 OGILVIE. At Batu Gajah Hospital, on I9tfa Jane, to Mr. and Mrs. Lan E. Ogilvie, a son.
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    • 38 8 Mr. bin Liang Quec ami family \v:»h to thank all their friends and relatives for attendai et their boom and at the foneral and also those who tent wreaths, telegrams and letters i»j copSdolenec m their bereavement.
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  • 785 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1928. THE FREE PRESS. We hasten to remove any impression which may be created by the above heading that we are about t embark upon a historical narrative of the career of this journal. The following comments are mere reflections inspired by listening to
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  • 1100 8 The Rev. Denham Rowe Norman, believed to be the oldest elertryman m England, has celebrated his I OOth birthday at All Saints' Vicarage, Warwick. Miss Beatrice Sims, aged 21, of Night-ingale-lane. Wanstead. Essex, who died three days before her wedding, was. at her own request, buried m her bridal dress,
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  • 284 8 MALAYAN MNEs < |.»m V( I Unable to M :i u Profi) I [From Our Ow«i i Tb.M.l., m""" 1 I I are unable to I price of tin an,| I Chinese owned, i I throwing numbei I mar:,. ThU d I proposil I ThU report ii
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  • 49 8 PerakV BciWlcnt at Head <»l Kn.iuirv CoMiMiisftion. ||>.-h. .In If now tvau-; W. 1 who m ilationed I lantan an.) I to preside over the Comi into the Trensga i Cator relieved him 1 Thomson ii »ln It is expected thai I thr enquiry for bkm
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  • 55 8 DuMjrc to Ken X «1 H'.um Moi la by storm ra# M lay houMf were blown d wiivv were da Kh'han-. Bonga i:. < «nd X The tii.- the front of the n*-u res( I•■ Thf tround Ha »r r it Hooded. Th« blind A ftneral elearinn
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  • 38 8 LATEST RUBBER VNP PRW I [From Our Own Con London, .hint 21 Messrs. Symington and notify tn-dav's nil 9%d. (ofHciml closinii per 11;. Messrs. Lewis. 1 I notify to-dav'c Tt £211 7 16 E2OB 11 1<
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 203 8 IS g -m 1 CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBBCITS.* J B I COATES I a ORIGINAL PLYMOUTH GIN a CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. j (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kong). f#! (Incorporated m Shanghai.) IS tj%i®s®®v I LIMITED SUPPLY OF FRESH PORK FROM OUR OWN FARM AT IHKIT TIMAfI
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    • 152 8 Parfums de Luxe j! I GOTY jj Chypre \l Origan Rose Jacqueminot > C Paris Emeraude 3- EAU DE COTY < to he had from all dealers j: Dtipirc Brothers. I VICHY fCELESTINS I j| THE ONLY |C GENUINE VICHY WATER jj jg IMPORTERS: g jjThc Borneo Co., Ltd. jj
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    • 8 8 To-day's Feature. BEAUTIFUL FILM I I —Paqr I
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    • 47 8 Mr. Henderson, Osborne »nd Chappel, Ii Mrs. Henderson, lefl f retirement Mi H. Malaya li.arlx 16 mmm*. I iter he becan |f« n i Osborne m I lia i'>' ventures, beinir mbseqm td Manair.M. Uh«l Hin« m thif rapa. It) f "mi:' wit Admitted Me»* and Cl
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  • 221 9 1 THREATS TO SET SHIP I AFIRE. 1 Marines to the Rescue. Reuter's Service.] M Colombo, June 21. J i Enterprise received th fo|. fi sf message from the Common--8 Jervis Bay which i s or her 9 m Australia: "Mutiny 1 i se( tire to ship
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  • 44 9 I Thirty-one Rodies Recovered. rRou f .r'< Service.] Mexico City. June 21. destroyed and 81 bodvered as a result of explosion her*-, which was due an who left his post to n his return that" He ran m cold water safety valves.
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  • 35 9 Ii r'« Service.! F»erlin. .June 21. Abandoned his efforts nent based on a "big coaliia hugely due to the P lea Party that the should also be refrained sentativ oi the ii Cabinet.
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  • 22 9 I[Reuter'a Service.] Teheran. June 21. tentative haa signed a with Persia replacing the ently abolished. »n page T.
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  • 275 9 ttle Known Axioms. is a strange many-sided an produce an opinion from sides. It cannot be squared. a majestic figure which property of attracting 1 the other figures into its own or- given moment produce on while having no opiIt tills itself with pubis and exudes
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  • 169 9 CHANG SUEH LIANG INTERVIEWED. To Advance Education. [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] VT Mukden. June 21. .Marshal (hang Such Liang, interviewed a. h^rrl'^i his P litical P'^ramme as head of Manchuria and said that his Su.d.ng principle would be to achieve and maintain peace. His father's fortune of
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  • 112 9 ANOTHER SOVIET TONSULATE R AIDER. .Renter's Far Eastern Service.! t,. Tientsin. June 21. Three hundred and fifty Chinese police raided the Soviet Consulate yesterday evening after drawing a cordon around the premises. No details are to hand but it is Miguvsted the Chinese authorities hoped to nnd evidence of complicity
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  • 88 9 U.S. TO RECOGNISE NATIONALIST GOVERNMENT? [Renter's Vuv Eastern Service.] Shanghai. June 21. Considerable interest is being shown m the conference which takes place to-morrow morning between the Nationalist Foreign Minister and the American Consul-Genera! m view of the persistent rumours that the Consul-General will bring up the question of recognition
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  • 32 9 [Reuter's Far Eastern Service.] Tokio, June 21. Owing to tranquillity m the Yangtsze Valley the Navy Department is withdrawing the cruisers Jintsu and Abukuma and the tour destroyer flotilla-.
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  • 24 9 [Renter's Far Eastern Service.] Peking. June 21. It is now believed that Chang Tso Lin died on June 4th.
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  • 23 9 Reuters Service. l Moncow. June 20. The Chinese legation here has hoisted Kuomintar.g flags. [Earlier cables on page 7.1
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  • 124 9 Hon£ Kong Merchants* Loan. [Fsy arrangement with Xanyantr Siang Pan Press.] Hong Kong. June 21. The agreement for the loan from Hong Kong merchants by the Canton Government is by a security of 2-">th. surtax. The Canton Government is under an obligation to pay a monthly quota
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  • 167 9 HIS ANXIETY ITALIA. Pressr Conjecture. L Reuter's Service.] Oslo, June 21. As regards Amundsen's disappearance a newspaper reveals the fact that prior to hit departure Amundsen was most anxious con eerning the fate of the paity who wen carried off m the wrecked Italia. The newspaper opines that
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  • 90 9 JAPANESE TO EXPLORE NEW [By courtesy of the Xany,, NichiXichi Shimbunsha.] Tokio. June 20. The Department of Agriculture and Foresty is considering the sending of an expert to Java and Sumatra v. here, according to reports, tin- future of sericulture is very promising. ASAHI TRUBT CO. TO BE
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  • 676 9 An Ipoh Commentary. Writing with repaid to educational mattew m Malaya the Times of Malaya bays: In the Straits-born Chinese community, Ma.aya has a community which any country would be proud to possess and it cannot be denied that it is the training that they have received
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  • 104 9 SERBIAN tfING VISITS VICTIMS. A Touching Episode. fßeuter's Service. 1 Helgrade, June 21. The King, immediately he heard of tho T'arliament tragedy, visited the victims m hospital. Paul Raditch died a few moments before the King's arrival and his body was surrounded by lighted candles by M.
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  • 56 9 KELLOGG PURSUES FURTHER PEACE. [Reuter's Service.] Washington. June 21. Mr. Kellogg has invited all Latin American Republics to participate m a Conference of Conciliation and Arbitration here on December 10th. Mr. Kellogg and Mr. Hughes will represent the United States. The conference is the outcome of a resolution passed at
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  • 76 9 NEW STEEL COMBINE IN U .S. I Reuter's Service.! New York. June 21. Two of the greatest steel producing or ganisations m America, namely the United States Steel Corporation and the Bethleheir Steel Corporation have combined their export sales department m a supreme effort to obtain a lamer share m
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  • 33 9 fßeuter's Service.! Kansas City. June LM. Toinadoefl and floods m Oklahoma and parts of Kansas and Missouri killed twelve persons. The damage is estimated at £1,000,000. [Earlier cables on page 7.]
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  • 421 9 Batang Pndung Planters' Discussion. At the recent meet m? of Batang Padang P.A. on the ouestion of the P. A. 11. Referendum with regard to the proposal to approach Government to secure gradually increasing releases under the restriction scheme between now and November the Chairman said the parent
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  • 49 9 The Band of the S.S.P. will perform tin following programme wteather permitting outside the Victoria Theatre to-day com meccing at r > p.m.: March, "The Pitt Panther," Panella; Overture Hungarian, Bela; Selection, "The Arcadians," Monckton; Paraphrase, Loreley, Neswadba; Melodic. "Sanctuary of the Heart." Ketelbey; Selection, Les Cloches de Corneville," Planquette.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 145 9 !'BURNSIDE"I I BENT STEEL I I Fire and Fall Resisting Safes. 1 I "BIiRNMDE" I I^B/«|"BURNSIDE" I i I'll' c^Bb'-" m h i C A 171? C I B"K H3 Hff 9 J i Httjj9&^ 1 j -T^ Bent from One Steel Plate. 1 1 Chambers Packed with 1 1
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 714 10 Blue Funnel Line REGULAR PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES UPRBSS SERVICE MARSEILLES, LONDON N. CONTINENT FORTNIGHTLY. WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Twice Monthly Service Liverpool and Glasgow. Route subject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. MKRIONES For London. Rotterdam and Hamburg -Tune 23 DIOMED For Marseilles, London,
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    • 492 10 EUerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). tLLtKMAN LINli PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). j FREIGHT SERVICE. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due Spore. 1925. s.s. CITY OF PEKIN June 28 HOMEWARDS. 8.8. CITY OF CARLISLE M'seilles, Havre, L'don,
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    • 375 10 British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S (IOVSkNMEv LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage. Spore. Tnnnag* NELLORE 7,000 June 26 MACEDONIA UJ KASHMIR 9.100 June 3i
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    • 658 11 O. S. K. Line. Destination*. o Steamers. Arrlva r London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen. Leara. Antwerp via Colombo, Aden and Port A! *ai Maru July July w Durban, Algtia Hay. (ape Town. Ktos, Rio, Montevideo and B. Aires, f M anila Maru V, Kombassa. Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam Kelra. I.ourenco Marques and Durban
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    • 471 11 TRAVEL^ COMFORT DOLLAR w3fl^ r 'PRESIDENT |BSbW Dollar President linera offer you iu.urioui. travel comforts. All ruate-rooms are outside rooms, well-ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with beds (not berths), each having an electric reading lamp. State-rooms with private bath predominate, all h?ve hot and cold running
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    • 595 11 K. P. M. OHMM PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA). 4 (Incorporated m Holland.) 0 UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. Ttltphonc No. 3640, with sub-connections to: Passage, Freight. Transhipment, Marine Departments and Managers-d esk. ■Uprcaentativeg m the Strait* Settlement* (Singapore and Praaig). OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF
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  • 66 12 The Norwegian steamer Imataca arrived from Samarinda yesterday with a carpo of coal. Two cargoes of rice arrived m port yesterday on board Norwegian vessels, the Hermod and the Kronprins Olav. The first of the returning pilgrims arrived from Jeddah yesterday on board the Glaucus. The vessel disembarked
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  • 235 12 A Swedish Professor's Theory. Stockholm. A new theory of Atlantis is advanced by the well-known peolopist, Professor Arvid Hoepbom, of Upsala, who maintains that the lost land is not to be sought m Africa or off the Morocco coast, as many have believed, but m
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  • 157 12 First Squadron Now Almost Complete. Orders have been given for the new aircraft carrier Courapeous to leave England to join the Mediterranean Fleet, her first commission. The Courapeous is the most Ftcem addition to the aircraft-carrying squadron of our Navy. When the Glorious, now reconstructing at Devonport. is
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  • 56 12 C Tew Saved. Seattle. The Alaska Packers' Association sailing ship Star of Falkland (2,.!.">0 tons), carryinp a crew of 40 whites and 280 Chinese cannery workers, which ran ashore at Akun Head m the Berinp Sea. while en route to the fishinp grounds, is a total
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  • 103 12 London. June 12. Crowds on the promenades of Southsea and the Isle of Wight were astonished by the rare spectacle of two waterspout*. The first took the form of a huge column of water falling on the sea from a dense cloud which hunp low
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 590 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7.375 I&M) and the new motor vessel MALABAR <4,">12 tons). The R.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe,
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    • 77 12 HljjS^^djj Put more ■wffiE^S] juice into it. ■CT'l llffifylll Before a set of tennis, ■HpjJlff Dalrl rm^ a s' ass of cooiB I mg 'Montserrat' and Bk A equip yourself with ■TJKS>r .VHjl vitality and "pep" for I llminilllFilli C on com n 8 game. "I LMBHSM Stron natural vitamin*
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    • 401 12 Kerr Steamship Co. Inc. 44, BEAVER STREET, NEW TORI. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO JBOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE (via Suez) M.S. SILVERBEECH In Port M.S. SILVERMAPLE due July 12 M.S. SILVERBELLE due Aup. II PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICE SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AM> LOS
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    • 281 12 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (Incorporated n England), q Direct Service* to Japan \\n Hong Kong Amoy and Shanghai and It ilcutti via I'tnanjf frum Sink. r ap<irf. Taking cargo on throutrh Mb of lading for Canton. Macao, Snaiow, \m<»> I hff<* Tientsin, Newchwantf. YaaffttM P'Ti*. tk« Philippines, eic. FOR
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 695 12 MAIL DESPATCHES. BY TRAIN. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembin and Kuantan (via Gemas and Jerantut) every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6 a.m. Bangkok every Thursday 6 a.m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6
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    • 30 12 Honp Kwonp, Brit. 74. from P. Baroe 21, for P. Baroe 22. Krian, Brit. 453, from Kelantan 21, for Kelantan 23. Lenna. Ger. 3996, from Macassar 21, for Penanp 21.
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  • 2153 13 STARVATION IN THE CITY A One- Way Traffic Problem. Stoce the Great Housewarming „f 1 wty has K'cn nothing to compare with Uje situation of the pedestrian of to-day That made the City more or less useless" it was more useless than m 1666 Pedestrian is a word I hate.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 317 13 tf^ Vskm i WzJfie Perfect Mealtime Drink to make this most wholesome drink IF you don't like milk, yourself if you I c your children to give them InPostum prepared m ai way. Mix Instant Postum with 'iigh boiling water to it. Then pour m h boiled) milk. n to
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    • 481 13 ■^n 5* riui"! 1 sH lll|l|i o fK~s7 Championship Performance at Remarkably Low Price v^\^OU can enjoy Studebaker championship at a very low cost because of Studebaker's exP er^ orr nance at the wheel of this Erskine Six ccptionally large manufacturing facilities. Tourer. In official tests its powerful six- This
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    • 24 13 MOW DID yO\J GET TMERE JL//?e to/s oo€ /you/ P K^< Or m tie 6/goer m</ better Chevro/et BORNEO -CHEVROLET, LTD. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYA.
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    • 135 14 The power and position of England and ihe Empire is due m large measure to the character and deter- MADE BY mination of Disraeli— afterwards Lord Beaconsfield. j CARRERAS LTD. -I?- CIGARETTES %^s^ have achieved their position by the determination Cad^ T r> of the makers to set themselves a
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    • 168 14 AGONISING PILES CURED No Knife! No Surgeon! Wo other affliction causes more human misery than Piles. Yet Piles oan be quickly ana •asily cured without the use of knife, scissors, 14 hot iron," electrioity, or any other cutting or burning method, and without confinement to bed, and no doctor's or
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    • 277 14 ELECTRIC HORNs Mr QTAPL' Y^%^^ I vv^^v.v.v.^^^v.^^v.^^v.^^%^^v.s^v.s^vA^v.^v.v.^^^^v.^^^ I The Best Battervl ror Your tar. j c i 1 ASK YOUR DEALER m > FOR A > IT /L L RD j t AND i SEE THAT YOU GET IT. > SOLE AGBNTB: PHONK 3134 and 3135 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. Jj
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  • 128 15 To Advance Miniltr Com irrn nicy's Interests. (From Our Own Correftnondent.) BM ghHu .June IS. An application has been made to register the proix scd Mining- Association, named the Siam Chamber of Mines, by 2~> companies, mostly European, representinc? a total capita! of fifty million ticals.
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  • 847 15 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. THURBDAY, JUNE 21. Buyers t>elltr» Asam Kumbang (t) 48s .">()> Bangrin Tin 42s 14 Batang Padang (sl> 45 sti Batu Caves 1.30 1.:; henderiang ltis Gel 17s 6d Chin Chin (sl> 60 T'JEastern Siano u» 1 7s 6d LBi 6d ilaad Vai 19a 2()s
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  • 64 15 .lv <• n. Hank 1 .-n.^ _> f^ Hank demand 2 3 11-16 I'rivate credits 3 m.s. 2 4 7-32 Vcu Yorl\ demand 56 3-U1 I redit* da?i 67% r ranee, ilemtad I4°f> India. T. T. 154 Hong Kong;, demand \t~^ p.<-. in-. Yokohama, demand iin-s Java, dmaand 139
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  • 208 15 June 21. Tin Loo Ton a v: Gambier Peppei White 100 Pepper Black 82 Flake Tapioca B Pearl SafJO Small Copra 10.80 Copra Sundried 1 1 .<>»• R.ce Liang Hin Chan Mark I.ed Eagle (New) 830 Rce, Siam old No. 1. 330 R:ce, Rangoon Bintan 260 R co, Rangoon
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  • 45 15 June 21st.. 12 o'clock noon. R.S.S oi qual to Standard, Q.C.F. I Be of Mai ket. Steady. Cable: London Spot Sheet 9%6 per Ib .\i v, Jforl Spot Sheet per >poi 82 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Jane July Sept. Oct-1
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  • 165 15 Yesterday's Alterations. .lunt 1 21. (losing Prices. Hong Patta BO Kinta Tin Dred. 1 .:'>•*> 1.45 Kuchai t*> 1.35 1.40 Malayan Cons. 86 90 Mambaua 1.2" L.30 Murai 1.47 2.00 Paroi Tin- 15 10 disc. Penawata :>:; h Taiping 4i> 18 Taiping 1 .(>•"> Talam L.O Vlu
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  • 195 15 KOSE MACPHAIL* (OS REPORT. Si i g spore, Jmm 11. Rvbber. nndon f gU, < I i>. Tin.— London fc2OB l dow n. I 106% t.-r 200 tons. Miniac- -Q lii Rahi M ilnaulu 1.22% i.l' 7'_.. Klai g J; Ma laj < i tola K5 87,
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  • 170 15 Singapore, Jw 11. No ma rial dpnge In markH conditiont i»i i»iicH> has been Been riming the k. The i moderate inquir; !<•» delivery fw an (October, t'u; beyond 'Mat it m difficult to irit ;i reasonable bid. Low Gradei are In good demand, ;unl particularl)
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  • 415 15 JMM I .\:i i\c ionall) tit i\ iiii't urn !;.li m t be Tin quotat <•• to L2l has it kled th< mi m mar i cci n. Lowei i ii' t "i the n I i ani m i and I-i M ning share
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  • 36 15 N«wi readied Penan*, »3 Pw paper, that Mr. A. K. Thornton, the well known lawyer, who is at m Kn^larxl, had been Injured m motor eat accident, but ira a*| ted to I out again shortly.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 355 15 ASSETS OVER $8,000 000 rrnr. /iwvrT.», ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $30,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED HFAI) nwtrv m (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) The CoCn hasSoo'T L NDON FFICE: 2? Old Jew^' v.ompan> has £20,000 deposrted with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British iTTRAnivE
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    • 268 15 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. [Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of fS each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 4,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 cad Office: 88, Bishopsgate, London. E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor SUi Hoilo Tongkah SjSJSf JP oh v (Bhuket).
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    • 468 15 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hong Kong). Head Office: Hong Kong Authorised Capital $00,000.000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund Sterling £6,000,000 Silver $14,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 OUST OF DIRECTORS. A. H. Compton, Esq., Chairman. N. S. Brown, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Hon. Mr.
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    • 36 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charm AD. 1720) F| RK MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Cuarantee— Administration ttnncls. Singapore Representatives.-- Meters. BARLOW A CO., CHARTERED BANK CHAMHERS (Ist floor) A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 586 16 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT. The Co-operation Movement. (By Our Indian Correspondent). It i.< gratifying to not that a Workmen's Compensation Act is to be introduced m the I.M .S. The Government of India wanted some such measure to be introduced as early as 1928, and. I believe, at their
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  • 62 16 The match between the r Club and h n i tion m the final of the St< Shield, h commenced last ntinued to-morrow. T v Club are m a -:rcngr r.n-i--tion Penman ar<l Sinclair hnd B tine st;irr 56 last Satui iv, the prir ipal l\ r
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  • 87 16 The following players are selected to re- 5.C.R.C. against the St. Joseph's Old Key- to-morrow at 2 p.m. on the former's ground: Wong, Hian, Kirn Hock, Ah Chuan, ("how Tat, Choon Leong (C'apt.) Chin Joo. Choon Sim, George Wu, I. Hoahing and Kum See. On S inday the following will
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  • 34 16 Memberi are reminded that applications for seating accommodation at the "At Home" <n June Mth. should be m the hands of th« Houm Committee not later than Tuesday next, 2CUi. instant.
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  • 339 16 CLERC AND AITKEN IN THE FINAL. Sensational Semi-Final. The semi-final frame m the Doubles Championship between the Rev. W. Aitken and Paul (Men and S. Fu.jiwara and S. Ifatsukawa proved to be a really splendid exhibition of tennis m which the Japanese' lobbing was matched against the Europeans'
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  • 122 16 LADIES LAWN TENNIS CLUB TOURNAMENT. Wednesday's Remits. .Men's Doubles Open. Duff and Newberry beat Willgreai ami Phipps, 6 2. t> 3. Mixed Doubles Open. Miss Trevor Smith and Hill boat Miss d and S. A hoi. S— l, 6 -4. I.idie^' Singles Handicap. Mrs. Prmclp owe 15.2 beat Mis. Brooke
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  • 42 16 1€ Year O?d American Beats Col. Mayes. [Reuters Ser\ice.l I.ond<>Ti. .June 20. At Queen's lufc to-day, i |nd n 'han nships (third i-urd^ T. P. Copt). yeai aid American 1 cp player, v <it .he holder, Colonel Ma c^
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  • 30 16 Another Fn^lUh Defeat. TReutfr"? Service.] London. ,'un<> 20. At Felixstowe m the semi-final of th< •vi« r ;n competition Bforpurgo (Italyj Higtzt (Britain) 7 5, 6 I
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  • 86 16 T f n? is i copy of the Learne me H st. I ivision) and Java Tour played at the Singapore Stad |f. M. nday, June 25th*— S.C.F va IC F A I». Tuesday, 26th— Malays vs. Java (Java i. 27th.- Malaj i vs. R.A. (Div. lay, 28th.~ Chinesa
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  • 56 16 PERAK TO PLAY PENANG ON SATURDAY. The Perak European football team which defeated Selangor m Ipoh on Saturday will meet a European side from Penang tomorrow. This game W ;s] he p i ayed at Tai inc. The following will play for Perak: Miller* Sheffield, Fleming; Bretherton, Schular' Lucock; Barr,
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  • 46 16 wwt T F -C. yesterday defeated the i .I.C. by -nals to 1 whilst the Police overcame the I.CF.A. by the only goal scored. The match which was to have been flayed at the Stadium this afternoon between the S.C.F.A. and the I.CF.A. has been cancelled.
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  • 356 16 KEEN COMPETITION AT TANGLIN. Lady Clifford Presents Prizes. The Duke of Wellington's Regimental Athletic Sports finals were held at Tarn.: »i yesterday. Lady Clifford was amongst the interested spectators of the events and dis tributed the prizes afterwards. Others present included the G.O.C. and lady van Straubenzee,
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  • 101 16 MOTOR-CYCLE RELIABILITY TRIAL. Under th.- auspices of the Singapore Am- mobile Club motor-cycle reliability trial, for m>lo machine* i nly, will be ht-Ui m Sunday, .Tu:y 22nd. at 7.30 a.m. The course, which will <tart at Borneo Motors, Orchard Road, will bo approximate. !v 7.") miles m
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  • 210 16 To the Kditor. Sir, 1 could not heir reading Anti-Hi r> V'uer'^ letter m your valuable pa] morning. At regards gambling and nweeD«take- I consider everyb< d\ has a ri< T ht *o try their hick and if Anti-Humbug read the account of the Derby racei
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  • 190 16 To-morrow, says Wednesday's Malay Mail, the Roman Catholics of Seremban will celebrate the .Sacerdotal Silver Jubilee of their parish priest, the Rev. Father Fourgs, Vicar of the Church of the Visitation. The Rev. Father will .-in^ a High Ma^s ol Thanksgiving at 7 a.m.. followed by the Sacrament. Bishops Perrichon
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  • 464 16 DIFFICULTY OF BIG ENTRY LISTS. Solving the Problem. We have received a copy of the programme for the Perak Turf Club summer meeting. The Perak Club has sought to overcome the difficulty of coping with the very large number of horses that will assuredly be entered by
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  • 341 16 Thy annual report of Club nmitt states:— After writing off adequate <L>p.i ciation on the Axed ass< U ol amounting to $42,189.16 the nett Profit for the year was $129,165.65 a compared with 3 -:o!>.»'!> previous yeai ai > the \ear bef< t. Loan Account remains the
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  • 60 16 Navies' (Ondition Impro\ing. With reference to the three jockeys wh«j were injured at the Kuala Lumpur Races <»n Saturday anl conveyed to the Kuropean Hospital, we were informed a; 1.15 p.m. to-day, says Wednesday's Malay Mail, that the condition of Davies shows a little improvement but
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  • 24 16 Orders for week ending Sunday June 24. Friday, 22nd. Ambulance Class, Headquarters 5.1 r i p.m. W .T. Cherry, District Commissioner.
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  • 25 16 The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Charles Batho, has sent to the Mayor of Ghent Belgium, 10,000 francs (£6O) for the poor of the town.
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    • 169 16 t Nursery /\^V Records I c^s^^L^, ce a n n r ;i p< r^ -aft Era rollicking wholesome fun which are t« h these delightful Records. t0 be U>Un m His Masters Voice Ask to hear these records or write for lU»ll»Ui. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Hong Krnjr).
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