The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 June 1928
1928-06-26
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Title Section14 1928-06-26 1 Singapore Free Press id CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S. TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1928. NO. 12,1 Hi14 words
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Article296 1928-06-26 1 Partner news el ncernimi \hv re^ue > General Ncbile m mntaired m Keuter caliles on pane It BOD appears that the "mutiny" aboard the Jervis Hay was nothing more or les.s than a free fitfht between eight stowaways and certain member-* of the erew I'ane 9. The296 words
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Article1110 1928-06-26 1 For rational conversation n< > wiee man will rtSOTI to a lido party ;i t Vmic <• <>r ;it Tanjong Katong. It is true that at thane neopagan orjric M Budl strains their nir, ;i- when ;1 Grace Sprinkles another's lauirhinir fn< With nectar and nm on."'1,110 words
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Advertisement286 1928-06-26 1 WING LOONG. I: THB RBCOGNIgBD HOI SE < for j: ii 3OPBAM TBOnCAL SLITS, jl {2. HKiH BTRBBT. "^li V/.V-V.V.V.W.V.V.V.V.V.VfAfIA M.i Fill ig v ßfe) names /iLCiA. oALIMInUrr. Mrrhestra. Th McGjire's 5 > easy Writing Ine Well-known Shanghai Artists g -I RHVAI TVPFWPTTI?D a i Appear During All Tea and286 words
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Advertisement115 1928-06-26 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Hutel attractions Page 1. Latest shipping notices on pages 10, 11 and 12. The steamship "Hcnu Ho* 1 is for .-ale Page .->. Eveteady flashlights atnl batteries Page •">. Cricket accessories at John Little's Pa«re B. What to look for at The Cathedral Fet< —Page 2. "Treniola" shirts115 words
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Advertisement19 1928-06-26 1 •I WING LOONG. I FOR UGH CLAM TAILORING. Ji Style, Cut and Finish Guaranteed ■I 32, HIGH STREET. V.V/AW.'AW.V.V.V.V.V.W.N19 words
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Miscellaneous105 1928-06-26 1 THE AVEEK. Tueidmg, t&tk. Hi^h Water, iJ&4 a.m.. T.t". .">.:!!< p.m.. 7.7. Malacca: H. W. l.'Hi a.m.. i.7. _\io p.m 3.3. Snooker Semi-final, 8.15. W 4 H a *n!<i t t, 2~fh. Hi»rh Water, 5.54 n.nv, 7.;>, »'..'J7 p.m.. Malacca: H. W, 3.00 a.m., !.:>. I4M p.m.. M. Opening New105 words
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231 1928-06-26 2 Armed (iuard cm Hoard. [British Radio—- Official Service.] Kutffoy, June 24. All anxiety regarding the Jervia Bay is set ;it rest. The Admiralty m London st:tt«-- that a sipnal received by the cruiser Enterprise from the Jervii Bay yesterday giving her position stated: "Situation at231 words
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79 1928-06-26 2 TRIBUTE TO TRANS-ATLANTIC PIONEERS. [British Radio Official Service.] Itughy, June 24. A moving tribute to the memory of one of th" pioneers of trans-Atlantic flying was paid yesterday by Lieut. Stnltz, pilot ot Miss Earhart's Atlantic seaplane Friendship. anil Mr. Gormon navigator of the machine. They flew to Manchester and79 words
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Article164 1928-06-26 2 Wh> He Eavied Theatrical Manager*. amuning speech on the days of his youth was made by the Hume Secretary (S William Joynson-Hicks) recently h> was the guest of honour at the annual luncheon of the Theatrical Manager Association "There is one office I have always looked forward to holding/164 words
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Article113 1928-06-26 2 Scot* f.uards F.ra\e m October. has just I (.H-n received m Honjr Kong to the effect that both the 2nd Battalion of the Scot- Guards and the Queen's Royal Regiment -will leave >n the autumn. The Goarde will proceed home m October, whilst the Queen's113 words
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Article77 1928-06-26 2 dialogue at Marylebone Police court When Harry Silver, .{7, street vendor, of St. Pancras, was accused of causing an obstruction off Oxford-street while Belling mechanical toys: Mr. Bingley (tho magistrate): He ii allowed to sell toys, isn't he? A Constable: Yes, so long as ho dm>< not cause77 words
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Article53 1928-06-26 2 Are hereby reminded that assessment returnE for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Deputy Controller of Labour Malaya, Penang, during the months of April' July, October and January. Forms for the return will be supplied or application at any office of53 words
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Article56 1928-06-26 2 The Blue Funnel liner Asphalion arrived at P«nang on Friday with 774 pilgrims froir .ItHidah. all of whom landed m Penanp The T^ r^J >n artival re P° r tcd the death of the Ship s Surgeon, which took place or June 12 fron heat stroke. S.S. ORDINANCE NO. 19756 words
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Advertisement191 1928-06-26 2 M DM KELVEY'S SCHOOL OF DANCING Character, Classical, Clog, Exhibition Ballet, Toe and Latest Ball-Room Dancing. Write for an appointment: Mdm. KELVEY, 8 Meyer's Mansions :*:W: x&S*Xw^ LITERARY WIVES OF I SINGAPORE. (and Husbands Thereof). :|> Cone t<> the stationery >t..i] tMi- Cathedral Pete, In th»- Victoria Hall on x*191 words
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Advertisement233 1928-06-26 2 I Victoria Theatre f f^ff 1 A f]f] COMING] Gu m/AH shortly! §1^ *y I CRLKTESi* LOVT RATH N Nt\M J WATCH FOR HOOKING DATES AT LITTLE'S. PAVILION FROM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th., THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. BMIL JANNINGS m MEPHISTO. CAMILLA HORN as MARGUERITE, GOSTA EKM ANN as FAUST. YVETTE233 words
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Advertisement234 1928-06-26 2 ALHAMBRA (Tan Chen* Kee and Co.. Ltd.. Proprl«tor 8 Commencing Sunday June 24th. THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. NAZIMOVA IN MY SON A .sweeping drama of sea folk-Thc story of a boy ;w sacrifice a mother can make-Nazimova m her Imutiful In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. FIGHTING HEARTS A234 words
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Article798 1928-06-26 3 BLUNDERS FROM THE CLASSICS. Where Famous Writers Erred. It is the greatest fallacy m the world to imagine that bulls feed on Irish pasture alone, and that they come altogether from ignorant parentage. The bull, unlike the shamrock, flourishes m every kind of soil, though it must he798 words
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146 1928-06-26 3 Krefeler's Fear <>t Being "Sluri ui> Paris, May 13. Count John McCormack, the tenor, who arrived m Paris from the United States yesterday, h«a revealed why his friend, Frit* Kreisler, the famous violinist, doe? not broadcast his art. "Broadcasting is a strange business, uric. I146 words
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Advertisement174 1928-06-26 3 H ai cj Whisky WHISKY MADE^tejE«3Hpy Distilled from Barlly ypp $mf W distilled essence contains properties Npf JoQ^:l'* that arc not only restorative but arc also f health giving m a greater degree than any :7 other distilled article. 52|A There is not a safer stimulating drink than Haig Whisky174 words
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Advertisement289 1928-06-26 3 >-^j Quality with Variety at a Moderate Price wr\ jJ^gl ASK FOR IVT pTffl Sold m Special Tins by all the leading v \Vl '?ffia BARLOW ct Co. f^jl I y*i Tola. No. 2790 AGENTS. Tele No 27f)1 LMt I MACHINE CUT XmA XJmd XA 1\ V V Jl JL289 words
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Article1937 1928-06-26 4 KNITTING TOGETHER THE EMPIRE. Progress of Home Machines. The grea t prog re— which has been made m civil aviation is more important to the British Empire than t<> any other natior m the world. The dir-tances between tht various great countries which together make the Empire are1,937 words
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Article22 1928-06-26 4 The Rev. Bio. Edward, Director of St. Paul's Institution. Seremban, is en route to London from Singapore by the City of Kwuliaix.22 words
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Article179 1928-06-26 4 Care of Machines. Lieut. Carnduff, of the Enterprise flying squadron, who trashed m Ceylon recently crave a newspaper interview the previous day m which he referred to the differences between flying at home and m th? East. He concluded his remarks by pointing: out that maintenance179 words
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Article176 1928-06-26 4 Princess Xenia's Inauspicious Start. The Princess Xenia. on which the Duchess of Bedford and Capt. Barnard are flviiv t«» India, and which is at present held v;" with engine trouble at Bushire had a thrillinir escape t'rom disaster at the start >f the flight from I .ytnpne176 words
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Article149 1928-06-26 4 Floating Isles for Air Services. The scheme for bridging the Atlantic by a eerie* of floating islands, to he linked by air services, which, should it prove successful, would hrintr New York within a two day>' air journey of London, has been a step further m the United149 words
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Article356 1928-06-26 4 Selanjjor Proposal. Mr. I>. S. Airnrer presided at a committee meeting <>f the Selangor Automobile Association held on Juno 7. With regard to tin- formation of representative body to govern and regulate motor snort m Malaya, the minutes .>.nte: The Chairman explain? that this question has356 words
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Article77 1928-06-26 4 Sir Austen Chamberlain, speaking at a civic luncheon m Glasgow, said that after 40 years of public life there were moment < when, wearied and vexed, he confided to his wife: "It is a doc's life,'' and suggested that he might leave it. His77 words
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Article250 1928-06-26 4 World's Fastest War Plane. firough (Yorkshire). May IS. The latest typ? warplar.es. designed specially for aerial attack on enemy fleets, demonstrated their power yesterday over the River Hum her before an official party of Biitish and foreign experts. Torpedoes, carrying nearly one ton of high250 words
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Article143 1928-06-26 4 Wh< ii big air-liner drew up at the arrival platform at the London Air Station, at Croydoni all tho 14 passengers who stepped down from itfl BftloOfl were women. "More than 50 per cent, of air travellers are now women," said an Imperial Airways official.143 words
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Article83 1928-06-26 4 I hit- at Melbourne on !"rida\. Melbourne. May 2S. The shell organisation have been advise. 1 that the K.A.F. flyintr boats en route from Singapore for Australia, are due to arrrive at Melbourne, on June 20th. The length of stay at Melbourne has not yet been decided.83 words
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Article120 1928-06-26 4 Divorced Novelist to |»ay Wife £200 A Month. Mr. Sinclair Lewis, the- author of Babbitt, Main Street, Elmer Gantry, and other novels, has been divorced at Reno, by his wife, who charged him with desertion. Mrs. Sinclair was given the custody of her 10-years-old son. and by120 words
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Article78 1928-06-26 4 Motor Speed Kini* Sued for llreaoh of Promise. Mays Landing (N..J.). May tL Mr. Raymond Keech, who holds the vorld's motor-car speed record, has been •ited as t>." defendant m a breach of pronise actitin whih has boon brouirht by Mi-.-Babella Olivellp, of Atlantic City. Miss OHvello claims78 words
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Article113 1928-06-26 4 1. Henry the Eighth. He once tried a fall with Francis the First of Franco but the Gallic monarch i put the half-nelsnn on our rotund nil it. i 2. The M.C.C's 7:!r> for 0 wickets ii;: apainst Wiltshire m 1S V^ 3. 141 apainM Datwcn m113 words
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Article89 1928-06-26 4 Chinese Kemanrli'd. Before Major C. Willson at the Central Ma", istraoy. Hong Kong, Detective :'«'ant If. Murphy, charged a ChineM named Pong Chung-lim, :ili:i- Fong Fau-sang, itated to have been formerly employed In :hv Compradore Department <»f the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, with obtaining89 words
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Article55 1928-06-26 4 fee*, loud Sp.-:iUr* ;iml I»< rhurch. an,! loud -!<• ■ble to gel In introduced by ear of Christ Church, I x Bai n t. Hertfordshire Hod real the Wet that n«liei-" si y go together, and ho l Ml S ,f the thousand! Hadlej Wood. Oi unabl< Th55 words
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Article1269 1928-06-26 4 :j Need for Developing the Fiying Eoat BIGGER PLANES OF THE FITI'RF i by J X. Sta.i\Kope Sprigg. I (F.DITOR OF AIRWAYS* [SPECIAL To free Mt*B3.\ London, May 30. From time to time the leaders of British aviation seem impelled by some mysterious djinn to take1,269 words
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Article655 1928-06-26 5 HOW MR. PEASE NEARLY BEAT WETHERED. A Thrilling Game. Sitting m his office looking down on To- Wer Hri.lf". |fr. J. Beaumont Pease, the 58-year-old chairman of LI ,yds Bank talk- t 1 io an Evening News co respondent to- <liy of his expe/icncei m thi- year's655 words
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268 1928-06-26 5 Secret of Purchaser of Methuen's. London. May 18. The Daily Express announces that the purchaser of Messrs. Methuen and Company, the publishers, the sale of which firm was eagerly discussed m financial and literary circles yesterday, is Mr. George Roberts, of Wimbledon, a268 words
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Article177 1928-06-26 5 Java made walnut stained teak household furniture etc. \t No. 23 Grange Road On Tuesday. .June 26th, at 3.30 p.m. Comprising:— An "Opera" double spring motor cabinet gramophone with sound box and key and records, teak comfortable easy arm chain upholstered m leather and fitted on castors, pretty177 words
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Advertisement445 1928-06-26 5 *:£> sMA That's what you do when you use Sanatogen am prepared to guarantee from my own Personal experience, that by taking Sanatogen for a short period you will he able to tone up your cells m a way that nothing can surpass." So writes a distinguished London physician, and445 words
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Advertisement216 1928-06-26 5 ANTIQUE SILVER AND PLATEDWARE, ETC. been > trusted to <cV iblic auel on at their salesroom, RaffleChambers, Rffie> Place. On Friday. June 291h.. at 10.80 p.m. Comprising:- Tea and coffee pots. >oup tureens, plates, cake dishes, candle sticks, lamp phot" frames, belt<. spoor.>, ice and egg rups, bottle ;md trinket216 words
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Advertisement907 1928-06-26 5 I Ice Chests Refrigerators > IX TEAKVVOOD. > J Scientifically Built to meet the needs of the Tropical Household. Insulated with l\ Asbestos and lined throughout with zinc. Handsomely designed and well made. 1 1 ~n} MADE IN OUR OWN fi I FACTORY HY THE jf^^ 5: LATEST METHODS j||907 words
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Article829 1928-06-26 6 "THE SCENT OF THE ROSES BLOWN." He Deserved It (By George Cecil for the Free Press.) There is certain family likeness aboui rose shows m Franje, an extremely officia and formal opening. speeches which art pi. ntifully besprinkled with classical quotations from the Latin, much handshaking and the consumption829 words
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Article118 1928-06-26 6 L Engineer Killed. New York. While testing the rew Curtiss 'plane, one >f the army's swiftest f\y:htinir ships. Lieuterant Stanley Umstead discovered that the craft was aflame from a petrol line leak. From an altitude of 3.000 feet the 'plane fluttered down 1,500 feet before h,. struggled118 words
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Advertisement194 1928-06-26 6 MADE BY a place m the front rank o'i the world's great men. CARRERAS LTD. r^^ '39lfa"s 'Imputation rtfl f J^ A Vll rß^\^ CIGARETTES J^flfeJ?7r^ of Highest Repute t C^A Vww^ iJ^V ,V^%- by lncir unvarying high standard of quality and lhcir cxc l uisi!c flavour have won (or194 words
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Advertisement149 1928-06-26 6 J^ THE NEW FISH PASTE j) r "I C// /^E^or ant/ //me/ *rntil you have tried MV CHOVA, you do not knou 0 what heights of irtttctiven^ ji fish-paste tan rise. "With jar of this CROSSK AM) BLACKWEU product on >our table, >oln Kiiest> need so second jnvita tion to149 words
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Article391 1928-06-26 7 TEXT OF KELLOGG'S PEACE PACT ISSUED. A Practical Step. [Router's Sei London. .June 21. 1 lie text ha:-- been issued of Atr Keliog«sV draft anti-war treaty addressed to fourteen nations, including Japan. Poland (/.it hn Slovakia, other Locarno signatories and the British Dominions and India. It consists391 words
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160 1928-06-26 7 Socialist Amendment Quashed Eteuter*a Servi< I Paris. June 24. The Chamber ha« lopted tho whole of he Stabilisation Bill by 450 votes to 22. The Reporter of the Commission for the stabilisation of the franc announced that jovernmeni had accepted an amendment 'or the withdrawal of160 words
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Article70 1928-06-26 7 Textile Corporation Proposed. [Ri'uu-r's Service.] I < ii I' n. JuM 2."». News from Manchester stau-s that banks ire heavily involved m financial difficulties, rhe Lancashire cotton industry i> now taking definite action t<» assist reorganisation .1" the industry on a sound Uisis. Thej (uive communicated with70 words
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Article44 1928-06-26 7 Mexico < >. .I'nu* 2.". The airmen, Joaquin Pacheco and Frits Bieler, who took off froni Wind- r. Ontario, on Saturday, landed here at 2^B yesterday Afternoon. They intended a n n-stop flight. hut were forced down at Tampieo owing to shortage <>t" petrol.44 words
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Article44 1928-06-26 7 Paris, June 24. Commandant Hlaize, who ha* be n laving lha foundations of commercial ah line from Rangoon i<> Vinh. arrived ai Marseilles from the Far East The line will un m conjunction with a Isriti>}: line from !.f»n(k.n to Australia.44 words
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Article25 1928-06-26 7 [Reuter'i Far Eastern Service.] Shanghai. June 2 r A meseaze from Mukden rtatea that th« funeral of Chang T^o Lin took place yesterday.25 words
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Article77 1928-06-26 7 MORE FRENCH LEGIONARIES ESCAPE. From Athos 11. Reuter'a Service."!* 1 nndon Juno 2.">. The French Btrnmer A+hofl II has arrived it Marseilles i h Foreign Legionaries from Haiphong. Eight legionaries jomp?d overboard Pi Por! F:- 'l snl disappeared. Fit will be remembered that when the Athos II77 words
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175 1928-06-26 7 REORGANISIG BRITAIN'S ELECTRICITY. Prospect of Price Reduction. [British Radio Official Servi~e.l RtvflrtiY. J«*nQ 21 The RlectHci^v foinnrssion's «»ch?ine t< reorganise \\w r»?o<»tricitv K**npl\ m northwc>! England nnd Vort»i Wik's i« published to-day, it is rhe Fourth schemt announced l ?y the commission for re-orj?aTii-satfon of electricity (peneration throujhout thy country175 words
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Article136 1928-06-26 7 fßrit!sh Radio Official Service.] Rugby < Jane 2t. Of live Parliamentary by-el Lions now pending littl*- interest ia being those taking place m Epsom, Holborn and Hallam, Sheffield, owing to the substantial majorities by which the Conservatives have ht'hi these teats m the past. In Halifax136 words
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Article129 1928-06-26 7 [Reuter'a Service.] New Y«»rk, June 2">. The death has occurred of Senator Frank R. Goodinir. F<>m m England Mr. n. i -dim; wj nt ;«> I hi> United State* with his parent! In 1867. ll.vent to California when he was 15 and [daho at the ape of129 words
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Article98 1928-06-26 7 SALONIKA STRIKE BREAKING UP. I Reub i"> Service.] Athens. JlllU 24. According to the latebt advices from Salonika the Government's efforta to bring about agreement between the tobacco workeri ami employers have failed owing to the Insistence of the Rritish and American tobacco companies that the relations of labour and98 words
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Article61 1928-06-26 7 Position Still Critical. [Reuter's Service.] Cairo. Jum* 2"». A meeting of the Wafd parliamentary 'xri'\i]) passed a ><■•- l!".;..r» to-day expressing eonfidencs In th* Prime Minister, and exoel'in> Kashaba Pasha fr m Ihe party. Ibrahim Fahmi Bey, Minister for Public Works, has resiftnecL No further resign* m ted61 words
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Article22 1928-06-26 7 [Reuter'a Far Eastern Service.l [anshan, June 25. The situation is easier. The Bedford and Hertfordshire Regiment arrived this afternoon.22 words
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Advertisement358 1928-06-26 7 BUSINESS CARDS. "FLORANGE" I j H New Popular Drink for I 'art its and Daily Meals. f WREATHS. S .1 ra! wreaths made to order > \(,\PORE CASKET CO. > •I SELEGIE ROAD. > Ulephone No. 75. »JI iV ...\V.V.% VAVASVANSVANSS TO LET. dRIH BRIDGE ROAD. Entry MEYER BROTHERS. I358 words
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Advertisement610 1928-06-26 7 NOTICES. I GAMMON (MALAYA), LTD. (Incorporated m Urn straits B«tUemanta). NOTICE ia hereby ghron that the Transfer pooka <»t the above Company will bo closed <>n tin- -Jn.l an,l Srd luly> j,^ fl) g^ pu of preparing I>ivi<K-n.| Warrants. By Order of the Board, H FANCOTT, Boerotan •:2nd .!un«>. ifii'x.610 words
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Advertisement695 1928-06-26 7 NOTICES. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. The Municipal Commissioner! hereby notice that the following schedule of revised ■;;tc.A of charge per 1,000 (gallons for wate apply by metet will be effective from an<3 ncluding July H'JS account consumptions: F'er 1 .000 gallons. l. For water supplied to Shipping and Water Roats ;it695 words
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Advertisement568 1928-06-26 7 NOTICES. PERAK TURF CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, ltt& Saturday, .lul\ 7fh. Tuesday. .lul> 10th. Thursday Jul> itih. Saturday, July 1 Uh. 2 ibrit di\ision U;u«>> I«>r (I an-* 1 li<tr»t>u. 2 four <|i\hinn Kan s fur I l;i^ 2 Horse***. 2 five divjM'ui Hart's l«»r la*e < HlflM 2 two division568 words
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Article15 1928-06-26 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. GABRIEL. On June to Dr. and Un. A. Gabriel, of Klanff, daughtefr.15 words
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854 1928-06-26 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY. JUNE 26, 1928. INTERNATIONAL PEACE. More than six months have elapsed since the initiations of the discussions between M. Briand and Mr. Kellogg which had as their object the signing of an agreement between the two countries to "outlaw war," condemning war as an instrument of854 words
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Article219 1928-06-26 8 Lord Addiitffton ii returning Home after five years at Shanghai as Administrator o Enemy Property. Interviewed at Vancouver he doubted whether there Would be an early solution of the chaos m China, owirg to there being' too many factions hopelessly The Police have a report of the theft of $2219 words
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Article99 1928-06-26 8 CAR FATALITIES IN PENANG. European Child Killed. [From Our Own Correspondent.! Penan jr. June 2.V A Tamil was knocked down by a cay driven l>y Mr. Godwin, a European assistant with Messrs Pri'ehard and Co. on Friday and died on Sunday. Joyce, the five year old daughter of99 words
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Article74 1928-06-26 8 Death on Eve of Retirement. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala f.umpur. June 2."». The funeral of the late the Hon'bU I>r K. Dowden took place last evening at tin New Cemetery, tho Row R. Reynolds ofli dating. The Chief Secretary and all tht leading officials and74 words
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Article67 1928-06-26 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) I'enanjj. June 2."». A IVnanir M;i!;i\ i< wondering If hv ithe possessor Ol genuine Strad vu#lin. The instrument is beautiful m tone and is Inscribed: Antoniua StradiTarios, Crimonensii Facrebat, Anno it. It was banded down t i the family from his great grandfather,67 words
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Article56 1928-06-26 8 Chinese Rubber-Huyinu: Activities (From Our Dun Correspondent.) Ip<h. Juno 2.V Theiv wa- some excitement m the bazaar •his morning at the report f Chinese activity !n baying up robber at $40 a pikul In view of the previously poor demand there wa- much excitement. )ut enqniriei showed56 words
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Article501 1928-06-26 8 Mrs. K. If. Freyberg, the irlfe of tin Master Attendant, is returning to EnglaiM per P. and 0. Ranpura on Thursday next We hear that Dr. J. p. Fitzpatrick, Medical Officer, District Hospital, Kiml. Lumpur, ii shortly being transferred U Perak to ad a< Senior Medical OAcer Mr. C- Spencer,501 words
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Article47 1928-06-26 8 NOT AOCEPTi^I [Our Own Correspond,,,- Malm*, th, t11 p1.,,. Council has been di.mi not boiag Mcepted. tk mission* r, tit femandii 110,600- *llfd v, 5 bribe which Malm, ■ore Rcandalg ar. It i. b.lle^d th,,v h. mlsdom paid involving li«>n pounds. The <.n |iiiiy j.>47 words
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Article190 1928-06-26 8 Stewards' Finding. The Btewar* hay, conclude tl «rat,.,n btO th, a,:,!,--heKualaeKuala Lumpur race, 01 R..b.n>on. (CourthHl-. who has been dismissed n ha. r,->uMu,i riding, mi Steward, considered thai could be riTM by M wh,, an« still m hospital. l.v affect that which fed 1n,., therefore determined190 words
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115 1928-06-26 8 In tin- S< i nd Police urmorning there \\apicking cay which Course m li»_'7. It will b Mr. A. N. an u> I* i picked whik counter. lit- irned 1 >un<l m lin the Chinese •bo had doi Poalain irho happened t.. d th<- n til. The115 words
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Article145 1928-06-26 8 St'ijuel lo CMili CIM Mi. A. V H Van uylenben t-\ idence m i i Second Court >•■ terday wai complin by Mr. Gourlay, B nd sfogisti notion m chasing the Oiinr assault I man and hi- irifc md Mrresting him. Thi em« m i i u^"'145 words
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Article37 1928-06-26 8 LATEST RHIHER V NI) ir PRICES. [From Our Own Corn London. June 25. >( Messrs Symington .-""I notify to-day's rubber I Messrs fowls, LmniP Mid notify to-dav'^ Hfi pr- l £211 1 16 1208 7 1T».37 words
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Article45 1928-06-26 8 Mr. Wilfrid C. M, tate l Muar Planters' ■;<U(\ fn>ni thi- m«l c cT Dun lop) mroup of w»Ut< Hppointed i dire »r ol Bell Wj thatvbroktn, of Binf»|»n on tho Fionia for »»H>rl holidj an.! will return m Au»u»t, wl continue t do visiting45 words
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Advertisement202 1928-06-26 8 I "THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S." 1 I 1 COATE i I PLYMOUTH GIN j CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporate'! under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Kong). (Incorporated m Shanghai.) I SINGAPORE. •9 •>' S S ii!<!!*l:«W-<fcTfi« •gSllgg SS •IS US •®IIS BY SPECIAL 'fcfciL *%ti APPOINTMENT to his majesty202 words
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Advertisement8 1928-06-26 8 To-day's Feature. FLYING DAY BY DAY. Pane It.8 words
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Article260 1928-06-26 9 IEROPLANE FITTED WITH RUNNERS. Moots with Accident. Renter's Service.] Kome, Jure 25. v ficial communique says that a Citta wireless message states that Sobile's rescue was effected by a plane fitted with runners boldly neai Nobile's party. was taken to Hinlopen Straits I Swedish seaplane took him260 words
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Article197 1928-06-26 9 Unnecessary Scare. r*s Service.] Colombo, June 25. d this morning but were not allowed to land. nary inquiry is being held on incident- aboard the luM.cii out to be not so i" messages from the ship si ed here it wai stowaways, headed by a objected to197 words
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Article34 1928-06-26 9 >ti©n m Britain and France. [Renter's Service.] London, June 25. 1( ra consider thai Kellogg's note nipt welcome. ['aris, June 25. hitherto does not enthuse over [Earlier cables on page 7.]34 words
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Article70 1928-06-26 9 "i which S, F. Miller stands u 't': causing death by a rash act the accident which culmi-■l-ath of Mr. W. H. Hodgins Shows, wai continued yes- Hearing being unfinished at •sion of the sitting. A further The Indian taxi driver collided with Miller's Buick twoKin press Place on the70 words
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Article78 1928-06-26 9 Silence Re K ardins Britain. f Router's Far Eastern Service.] a Shanghai. June 2.1 tnat the recognition of the Nationalist unCt 1 uU;;:r rnment ror a °< he^il/nir? C UM; neral Stat^ J China Cl Fr mll> lelatiOnS between T V lmpair that fri^dl.v feeling hZ I78 words
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Article170 1928-06-26 9 British Troops on the Spot. TReuter's Far Eastern Service.] TWoii r Shanghai. June 2& r>o tails from Tanjrshan hoar out inior nU SSafire f r m P( kinK a(hlin t^t the »rco comt ia L mlt>r f the Chihli-Sh«ntun« forces had taken as hostages the 51 the170 words
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Article153 1928-06-26 9 Hong KonK Merchants' Loan. [By arrangement with Nanyang Siang Pau Press.] Hong Kong. June 2."». June 23rd being the sixth anniversary of the death of Wu-Ting-Fang. Canton official circles paid homage at his tomb. Representatives of the Hong Kong merchants have gone to Canton for the negotiations153 words
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361 1928-06-26 9 The following are the scores made at a Spoon Shoot held at the Bukit Timah rangt < n Sunday morning. Although there was a constantly changing light, a breeze tlown the range made conditions very enjoyable generally. Conditions of the shoot were 7 shots at 200.361 words
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Article144 1928-06-26 9 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST THE PREMIER. Story Concerning Mad Prince. [Reuter's Service.] London. June 25. In connection with the Egyptian political crisis Cairo telegrams state that Opposition newspapers publish documents alleged to have been signed by Xahas Pasha (the Premier) and Wissa Wassef (President of the Chamber) and Gafar Fakhry144 words
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Article33 1928-06-26 9 I Reuter's Service.] Cairo, June 2">. A royal rescript has been issued, dismissing the Ministry on the ground of the break up of the coalition. [Earlier cables on page T.j33 words
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Article199 1928-06-26 9 "THE MOST IMPORTANT POSITION^. To (he Kditor. Sir,— With regard to American's letter vi our paper of to-day concerning the most important position m the world, I should like to remind him that the exhibition of bad taste on the part of the man who apparently199 words
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Article305 1928-06-26 9 The follow!) letter appeared 'm trie rimes of Malaya on Saturday: Sir. We would like to draw your readers' attention to an advertisement appearing m another column of this issue announcing the formation of a local Flying Association, out of which we hope to develop a club305 words
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Article70 1928-06-26 9 Programme of Drills up to and for Ist. July. Tuesday. 26th.— 4.50 p.m. Drill Hall. All Units. S.V.C. Thursday. 28th.— 6.15 p.m. Drill Hall, Ist Reinforcement. Friday, 29th.— 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall. Motor Cycle Pltn. Malay Drill Hall, Malay Company. Saturday, 30th. 2.30 p.m. Farrer Range. S.R.E.70 words
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Article25 1928-06-26 9 The Filipino employed at the Manila Shows who was arrested during a disturbance on Friday night wa> yesterday cautioned and discharged by the Third Magistrate.25 words
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Article623 1928-06-26 9 ROBBERY LEADS TO MURDER. Charges Against Police. A case of some importance cam*- up before the District Judge yesterday afternoon when two Chinese who were originally charged with murder were tried on charges of attempted robbery. Thi c*M was m connection with the pork butcher who was623 words
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201 1928-06-26 9 For the week ended June 16th. Tamatave: f> plague cases and 4 deaths. Bassein:. 1 plague death as against 12 deaths during the preceding week; 8 cholera deaths. Bombay: 1 plague death; I~> smallpox cases and S deaths as against li>201 words
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Article51 1928-06-26 9 The band of the S.S.P. will perform the following programme, weather permitting, outside the Victoria Theatre to-day commencing at 5 p.m. March, "Loyal Order." (Panella); Overture. "Marincella," (Fucik); Ballet Music from "William Tell." (Rossini); Intermezzo. "Dream of the Ball."' (Joyce); Melodic, "Duo D' Amour" (Ketelbey); Selection of Harry Lauder's Songs51 words
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Advertisement230 1928-06-26 9 [ROBINSON'SI 33 SOFT -POLO" /^^l^' H 1 J vc u» 1 C R il|f^~ 1 f'Tremola" Mp|^ "Tremola'i SH.RTS ITO SHIRTS jjj COLLARS COLLARS |j SPECIAL DISPLAY OF "TEBMOLA" SHIRTS and collars. In a select ranjre of new stripes on white ground j i| All stripes are woven and fast230 words
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Advertisement691 1928-06-26 10 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.) IHie S*por». Route suhject to alteration without notice. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. MERIONES For London. Rotterdam and Hamburg691 words
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Advertisement506 1928-06-26 10 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). h elleWan"~line. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT (VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL). FREIGHT SERVICE. OUTWARDS. rO HONG KONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due 9'pore. 192*. U. TITY OF PEKIN In Port s.s. CITY OF KHARTOUM July 28 s.s. CITY506 words
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Advertisement364 1928-06-26 10 P. 0 O British India and Apcar Lines (Incorporated m England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. v PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N CO UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S c;OV Rv MrNl LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SRVfCK OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA \M> \\\>\\ Tonna K e. Spore. f^MMn NELLOEK 7,000364 words
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Advertisement676 1928-06-26 11 O. S. K. Line. Dfstinations. Steamers. Arrlr.. L«a Vt I4)n«ion. Rotterdam, Hamburg. Bremen. P twerp i« Colombo, Aden ami Port D r Al<ai July is July If \lir«>a Bay. Cape Town. Rio, Montevideo and B. Aires. t Manila Maru J u!y 6 July 8 Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam, Btira. lourenco Marques and676 words
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Advertisement407 1928-06-26 11 TRAVEL" COMFORT DOLLAR aS&I •PRESIDENT" IB I liners ~r^^BSDollar President liners offer you luxurious travel comforts. All state-rooms are outside rooms, well ventilated and cooled by electric fans. They are furnished with b% Is (not berths), each having an rlectric reading lamp. State-room < with private bath predominate, all h*ve407 words
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Advertisement747 1928-06-26 11 K. P. M. KOHINH.M PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA). (Incorporated m Holland.) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVXRNMBNX Telephone No. 3640, with sub-connections to: Passage, Froifht, Transhipment, Marine Departments and Representatives m the StraiU Settlement* (Sing apore and Paaaag). OFFICIAL TOURIST BUREAU OF JAVA. All information,747 words
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Article89 1928-06-26 12 The P. and O. Ranpura has left Hong Kong, and is expected to arrive at this por at 9 a.m. on Wednesday. She will proceed alongside the S. H. Board's Wharves on arrivalMotor vessel Asiatic Prince, of London 8734 tons gross, official number 148.741 master Duncan, which left89 words
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Article199 1928-06-26 12 Five New Liners for Dollar Company. SIGHT-SEEING TRIPS. Providing something entirely novel for Steamship Company will equip future pas senger vessels with aeroplanes of the cabin type, which will be placed at the disposal of passengers while the vessels are m port, to be utilized for saght-seeing trips.199 words
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Article134 1928-06-26 12 "Battleship Nelson a Very Cosily Business." Lord Southborough (chairman presiding at the annual meeting of Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth and Co., Ltd., at Winchester House said that the report although disclosing a heavy loss for tht year, showed nevertheless that progress had been madeThe trading profit for134 words
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61 1928-06-26 12 "Every Rule of Navigation Broken." London. June 13. "Every rule of navigation stems to havt been broker, by this ship," declared Mr Justice Bateson, m the Admiralty Divisior to-day, m passing judgment against H.M. fleet auxiliary Bacchus, m regard to the collision with the steamer61 words
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Article37 1928-06-26 12 Gunnies, pig-iron and cattle by th Tottori Maru from Calcutta tor Yokohama. Riie by the Dux from Bangkok. Soya beans from China ports, for London, by the Mvmnon. Copra from the Natunas b\ the Reael.37 words
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Advertisement617 1928-06-26 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 (7,376 tons) and the new motor vessel MALABAR (4,512 tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest stoanier trading to Australia. Cabins de Luxe,617 words
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Advertisement611 1928-06-26 12 Kerr Steamship Co. lnc,, 44, HEAVER STREET. NEW YORK. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) GENERAL AGENTS. REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AM) BALTIMORE (via Suet) r M.S. SILVERBEECH In Port M.S. SILVERMAPLE due July 12 M.S. SILVERBELLE due Aujr. 13 PACIFIC JAVA CALCUTTA SERVICE SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND611 words
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Miscellaneous655 1928-06-26 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 •«m. Kota Tinggi, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang and Kedah and Lower Siam 6 a.m. Kelantan every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 6655 words
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Miscellaneous342 1928-06-26 12 Mena. Brit. 51, from B. Pahat 25, for B. Pahat 27. Koemai. lHit. lt'«4. from IVntiana!: 2". for Pontianak 27. Sri Wongsee. Brit. 52, from Carimon 25, for Carimon 2t>. Reael. Dut. 825, from Xatunas 25, for Nat unas 28. Plancius, Dut. iv">2i<, from Sourahaya 2>, for Belawan 25. Autolycus,342 words
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Article422 1928-06-26 13 A Visit Next Year? In announcing m New India his decision not to visit Europe "this year at any rate," Mr. Gandhi writes: Somehow or other I dread a visit to Europe and America. Not that I distrust the peoples of these great continents any more422 words
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Article189 1928-06-26 13 I.S. Pilgrim to the "Wet" Shrines of Europe. Southampton. A distinguished member of the most limited profession m the United States has arrived here m the Cunard lintr Berengaria. He was Mr. Frank Doegler. uho described himself on the passenger list as "Brewer. New York." A189 words
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Article213 1928-06-26 13 A NEW H USBAND-AND-WIFE RECORD. The number of husband-and-wife records is increasing rapidly. Not so long ago it was Mr. and Mrs. Runciman who gave us for the first time the affecting picture of husband and wife sitting together m the House of Commons. Then we saw Mr. Harold Knight213 words
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Article87 1928-06-26 13 More Wanted Overseas. The Archdeacon of Surrey (the Ven-L. E. Blackburne), addressing the Guildford Ruridecanal Conference on the religious need of British people abroad, said that 250 more clergy were wanted overseas, and it wa? foolish for anyone at home to say that they could87 words
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Article66 1928-06-26 13 Rccognist's Dead Woman Taken from (anal as His Wife. A party of workmen from a building nearby stood looking on when police dragfed the Surrey Canal at Camberwell. Suddenly a woman's body was brought up. The workmen pressed forward closer. Then one of them gave a66 words
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Advertisement308 1928-06-26 13 HOW DID yo\J GET THERE Or m tie 6/goer &/></ better Chevro/et BORNEO- CHEVROLET 1/1/ £7 I" D r> E 1 7 1 17 J. JL JL M. M. *-> X m*±. > **"V ZMaFun I J °w n c r "Tested Wl^^^k I 'tfitSr Proved m every way. "MALAYA'S308 words
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Advertisement257 1928-06-26 13 1 AS DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE I 1 Texas Company, U.S.A. I WE RECOMMEND MOST HIGHLY j TEXACO ALC AID OIL 1 FOR GAS ENGINES j CRUDE OIL ENGINES I I DIESEL ENGINES SEMI-DIESEL ENGINES Consult u< for recommendation of most satisfactory brand according I William Jacks Co. SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM,257 words
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Article378 1928-06-26 14 The (iold Wheel at Hony; Kon»\ At the instance of the police, stall holders m the Lee Gardens were summoned, at the Central Police Court, Hong: Kong:, m re-pect of two earning: offences, namely the operation of a wheel v\' chance, termed "The Gold Wheel," and378 words
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Article42 1928-06-26 14 Canadian airmen have made it possible to map 200,000 square miles of the Dominion m the last five years, says Mr. A. If. Narroway. assistant director of the Canadian Topographical Surveys. This is declared to be a world record.42 words
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Article27 1928-06-26 14 Mr. Baldwin - I always have immense faith when it comes to a question of mixinp brains with business, that this old country can yet beat the world. Mr. Baldwin27 words
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Article283 1928-06-26 14 Pedestrians Shot Down m Shanghai. STREET SCENE. Armed robbers, firing indiscriminately a> they fled from the wen of a robbery on the night of June t\ at Shanghai, killed one man and wounded five others, 'one of whom was reported to be m a terioua condition. The robberi283 words
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Article133 1928-06-26 14 Custody of n.000.000 IJaby to be Derided Mrs. \Y. H. Vanderbilt has. according to the New York Herald (Paris edition) brought :i suit for divorce against Mr. William H. Vanderbilt. She demands m her suit that the custody of their daughter Emily be awarded to133 words
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Article795 1928-06-26 15 .1 ii ne 2."», Ctoafag Prices. Ayer Wens tffl buvSllg I'acan- 40 .">() t>iuu ayes 1.2.) 1 2 Chin Chin 80 90 nom. Hitams SO J»'j l iun^r Fatta 47% 53% Johan 'I m is 23 Kinta Tin Dred. I.;;.") 1.40 Kinta Partlya 30 10 prem Klang795 words
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Article42 1928-06-26 15 (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter A.D 1720) vIRK MOTOR CAR MARINE J Fidelity (Guarantee— Administration Fronds Sin«:apori* Representatives. Messrs BARLOW A CO., Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER A co.. LTD. CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS (Ist floor) A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager42 words
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Article68 1928-06-26 15 .1 II ii 26 H;in k 4 nM -j gfe Hank demaad 2,y li 16 Private credit- mi 2 4 7-."s_' New York. dtmaad nfi ;j-i»; Credits Ml driv- r ,7.^ Prance, Jeuitnd 14l'<> India. T. T. i;, 1 Hong Kunir. demand px. DU. Yokohama, <ii'iti;.ti(i 119% Java, demand68 words
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Article200 1928-06-26 15 •'utic 26, ]m lir. Ten.- |io6 i L Gambier Pepper White lon Pepper Black 60 Fl;.!.t i apioca 7■ Pearl S:ttro Small S-C Copra lO>'<' Copra Surd'u-u 11 .»J0 Rice Liang Hrn Oi*n Mark Ked Kaglu (NewJ 3"0 R^e. Siam old Xo. 1 .Uv Rue, Rangoon Bir.tan 260 Rice,200 words
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Article286 1928-06-26 15 No Dividend. The 23rd. yearly report of the direct to the shareholders to he- presented at the annual meeting at Messrs. Derrick's offices at ii".>n on July r. states: The profit for the year ia $24,358.34 to v. hu-h has to !>< a. Mel the balance oi286 words
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Article117 1928-06-26 15 Tapah Rubber Elstates, Ltd., have mad thr following forward contracts: L 5 ton ribbed smoked sheet equal t<> Singapore standard at 32 cents per Ib. m cases Buyer's Godown, Singapore; Delivery 5 torn monthly July-September, r.»'_'^. 30 tons ribbed smoked shed equal t.> Singapore standard at :;i'_. cents117 words
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Article34 1928-06-26 15 I can assure the House that the signature on the Bank af England note will be much more legible than that of the high official ruling over the Treasury. Mr. K. C. Grenfell, M.P.34 words
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Article575 1928-06-26 15 Till: USE OF RECLAIMED RUBBER Mesar*. Symington Mid Sinclair, m tin-it weekly report dated May I'ltn.. state: I'hc reduction m I <•!>«}*»»» stock m going on steadily. The fall announced on Monday amounted to 2,232 torn further heavy reduction will probably be biumm nexi Monday also. It575 words
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Article124 1928-06-26 15 \tNti i rda>\ Alteration*. i m Tin (I) Ka»t< m biam k I Haad Yai t v> 1 1 HiUm Tin (fi I Kinta Dredgei ($1) Klang River ($1 K. Lumpur Tin E i Kuyoh Tin Pangnga River 5a l- 6d Rahman Hydt, ($1) i I 1124 words
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Article36 1928-06-26 15 June lT>th., 12 o'tltu k iiihip. R S S. on iu.il t<> Stand ird, Q I i Spot Standard R.S on Tendei Jul] T«>o,. o f Market Dull i f..»'- London >36 words
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Advertisement1100 1928-06-26 15 ASSETS OVER 55.000,000 TUI? [inriT r.*™™, ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER f30.000.WK) IHh GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: Winchester Ho^T 0 StraHS Settlemente > The Company h as £20,000 deported JthT^ r D N FFICE: 2? ld EC ueposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with1,100 words
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Article947 1928-06-26 16 THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF SINGAPORE. S.C.C. Pair Win Doubles. The Singapore lawn tennis championships came to a conclusion yesterday with what might be termed a flourish, for lack of a better word, for m the final match, the doubles, a very lanre fathering of spectators had the satisfaction of947 words
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Article61 1928-06-26 16 Commander Ceorpe Dyott and his party who aro enjraped m a search for the miss inp explorei Colonel Fawcett. and his tw< companions (hia son John and Mr. Raleigl Rhnell) aye arrived at Burite, fifty mile north-west of Tuyaba, Brazil, all well Colonel Fawcett was last heard from neai the61 words
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Article101 1928-06-26 16 The following Ties will be played en luesday: Championship- 8. Mclntyrc vs J Hammond; E. H. R. Bowerman Vt W Lindsay. Handicap Doublt-:— X. C. Metherell and bray vs. J. Cochran and Cassel>. WEDNESDAY. Handicap Doubles:— C. Saltor and E Abhtt v*. W. C. Hill and W.101 words
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Article67 1928-06-26 16 The following Ties will be played on Tuesday 26th instant. Men's Doubles. Open:— Hudson and Anderson vs. Lewis and Ruchwaldy. Mixed Doubles, Open: Mr. and Mrs Parmele vs. Mrs. Campbell and Major Gardner. Mixed Doubles, Handicap:— Mrs. Challon and Moding scr. vs. Mr. and M>«. J V S67 words
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Article147 1928-06-26 16 THE WEST INDIES AT LORDS. "The Human Catapult." [Our Own Correspondent. Copyright.] London, June 25. The first Test match againt the West Indies commenced at Lords on Saturday England batted first and at close of play had scored .'SK2 for eight wickets. Tyldesley compiled a brilliant 122 although147 words
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Article215 1928-06-26 16 S.C.C. and Duke's Draw. At Tanglin on Sunday the match between the S.C.C. and the Duke's resulted m a iraw. the visitors jroiny: m first and scoring 144. to which the soldiers replied with 134 for seven wickets before stumps had to be drawn. The following were the scores:215 words
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Article220 1928-06-26 16 Playing on the Raffle? Institution (round on Saturday, an S.C.C. eleven defeated the Institution by four wickets. The home sid. went m first and scored 93, which the S.C.C. parsed for the fosi of six wickets. The foll( winp were the scores: Kaffles Institution: G. Ttssensohn220 words
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50 1928-06-26 16 [Router'? Service.] Oiicatro, June 24. Johnny Farroll wnn the American open coif title, hi? score for the two rounds today being: 143. against Bobby Jones" 144. In the morning round i f 'eighteen holr< Farrell returned a score of 70, and Jcne* I 3a50 words
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Article495 1928-06-26 16 INDIANS BEATEN BY CHINESE. Tale of Missed Opportunities. S.C.F.A.. ...3; 1.C.F.A.... ...1. The Indians succeeded m scoring one goal against the Chinese at the Stadium yesterday afternoon, but they might easily have scored three. It was generally an exhibition of very poor football, the g une only livening up495 words
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Article85 1928-06-26 16 The team of .lava Moslem foi tballen arrived yesterday morning-. Thty play their first match against the Malaya thil afternoon as originally arranged, but the date? of their other matchea have been altered. The match against 'he Chinese will be played on Friday and that against the85 words
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Article81 1928-06-26 16 I'erak's Double Victory. [From Our Own Correspondent.] I|Mih. June 25. Unusual interest untied duiing the week- end on two soccer tests. The mauh between European XT* from Penanp and I'crak attracted a bi^ crowd to Taiping. reiak winninp B—o, Mills, Heath and Sheehan scorinc:, .^heehan placinp the hall81 words
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Article42 1928-06-26 16 Saturday's Results. Mixed Doubles Handicap. Miss Trevor Smith and Lewii heat Mrs Campbell and S. Abed 9—7, o—ti. 6- -4. I.adlvs Handicap. Mrs. Zylstra beat Mis. J'armeie 6 2 6—2. Mrs. Thomas beat Htm. Rt bertson 4 6 6—l, 7—5.42 words
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Article45 1928-06-26 16 TUESDAY AT 0.30 P.M &?m\ Final:— J. W. Jones and E J M Cameron vs. N. C. Metherell and R G Littlehales. WEDNESDAY Final At 6.16 p.m. C. L. W>att and Morris vs. Winners of Jones and Cameron and Metherell and Little hales.45 words
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Article68 1928-06-26 16 Recent appointments m the Sarawak Government service include th- following: Mr F. P. Boult to act as Surerintendeni of Lands, m addition to his other dutiesDr. W. Hutchison to act as Principa' Medna] Officer, Mr. R. A. Miller-Hallttt U be an Assistant m the Public Works Department; Mr. 0. Ferwick68 words
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Article504 1928-06-26 16 MERLIN WINS LEMBERGER CUP. A Good Day's Racing. The final race for the Lemberger cup was sailed m a nice breeze and the seven boats made a capital start at 10 a.m. with Mr. Allen officiating with the gun. It was- a beat to the 17 mark boat and504 words
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Article145 1928-06-26 16 I On this natre every Toe^av mornine S fou nd a series off questions which •jij he of interest to sportsmen, recall- I injr as they do rcwarfcafclff achievements ft of the past m various branches of soort. > S The answers to these six questions I145 words
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Article65 1928-06-26 16 IReuter-s Service.] I-ondon. June 2"». In florioui weather, the courts were m pplendid condition but there was i-nly a small attendance at the start which, how•ver. was an hour earlier than usual. In the first round C-, chet beat M. Sleem .India) 6—2. B—6, 2; Tilden heat If.65 words
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Article105 1928-06-26 16 S.C.R.C. Beat Duke's. In a friendly l.illiards match at Tanglin on Friday the S.C.R.C. defeated the home team by 137 points. The following were the scores: Duke's S.C.R.C Tte. J. Kelly 8S !>oh Kirn Yong 15C Pte. H. Heaton 143 U>e Lian Hoe i:,O Chua Choon Pte. D. Ibbtson105 words
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Advertisement246 1928-06-26 16 Male's itlS, V I J GramopLes I By Easy ;»<■ t. t. I S MOUTRIE CO., LTD 1 l Incorporated m Hong Kone) S) SINGAPORE. >< j° THRQUQH THE HO USE w.T^ng^A i) Juctsy Ithe spray that~slays ■■^^^al^verm|n^^hJ t( °u l V find LOTOL hrfiipcna at)!e f r use m246 words
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